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10 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., 111w·sday, Dec. 19, 1'174
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Veto asked
of strip act
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Ohio Mining and Reclamation
Association
has
asked
President Ford to veto the
recent strip mine regulation
bill passed by Congress
because it would " result in an
additional
decrease
of
production of coal in Ohio by
approximately 40 per cent", ll
was announced today.
Neal S. Tostenson, Cambrid-
ge , who serves as executive
vice president of the associatio", said the bill would also
have a ustrong inflationary
effect on the remaining
production" of surface mined
coal.
"Ohio has a very tough strip
mine act , enacted April 10,
1972, " said Tostenson. "Other
mining states are following the
lead and enacting tough state
laws. This grea tiy diminishes
the need for federal legislation.
"This is a problem \hat the
states should deal with," said
Tostenson .
"In Ohio we are accomplishing the rinesl reclamation in
this COWJtry and we are proud
of it," said Tostenson. "All the
federal act will _accomplish is
to produce an overlay 0[ 1
governmental red tape that
will destroy the small
operators in Ohio.
Tostenson also said the Ohio
act has hurt· strip mine
operators in \he Buckeye State.
"Production ligures in Ohio
bear out what has happened
since \he passage of our 1972
strip
mine
act,"
said
Tostenson . ' 1 Production has
decreased, emplo)ment has
decreased and many producers
have been forced out o!
business. ·•
"We strongly urge you lor
the betterment of our country,
too light inflation and improve
the energy situation in our
country \hat you cast a veto of
the Federal Strip Mine Act,"
he wrote .
EPA ruling to
cost $50 million
CANTON, Ohio (UP!) - A
spokesman for Ohio Power Co.
said today a deadline imposed
by the Ohio Environmental
Protection Agenct regarding
elimination of certain pollution
particles
emitted
by
generating plant.<; would cost
Ohio Power customers at least
$50 million at two plants.
F.N. Bien, executive vice
president of Ohio Power, said
the ruling by Ohio EPA
Director Ira Whitman that
more sophisticated equipment
designed to eliminate aU but
the most minute of particles be
installed by April 15, 1977
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the two plants.
Bien, in a statement, noted
that Whitman had ruled -in
another case-there was insufficient evidence of serious
sul!ur oxide pollution to
require a $2 billion investment
by Ohio electric companies w
clear \he air with other new
pollution devices.
"We are pleased with Dr.
Whitman ' s conclusion that
there does not appear lobe any
sulfur oxide problem in Ohio,"
said Bien. ''What this means in
real terms is that Ohio coal will
continue to have a market and
thus provide employment for
Ohio miners, and that electric
customers will not be required
to foot \he bill for unnecessary
and costly equipment.
"We must, however, express
our concern over Dr. Whitman's findings with respect w
particulate compliance," said
Bien. "It seems likely that we
cannot meet the deadline for
the installation of the
necessary precipitators at our
Cardinal and Muskingum
River plants.
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Dec. 11, 1974
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SfRONGSVILLE, OHIO - A MAN WHO allegedly stopped,
' robbed and raped women motorists alter flashing a red light a top
his car was arrested Thursday when he tried the scheme on
another motorist who turned out to be a long-haired man, police
said. Charges were expected to be filed klday against the
suspect, a 32-year-old East Cleveland, Ohio, man .
Police here and in three other suburban Cleveland communities - Euclid, Brunswick and Mentor, Ohio - received
reports from women who said \hey were assaulted alter being
pulled over on various freeways. The police said they believed
more women would press charges alter the suspect was charged.
The lour women were raped over a five-<iay period.
Officers said the suspect took flle purses and identification
cards of his victims and threatened to kill them if they went to the
police.
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VESTS, HOODED AND BEL TED STYLES IN
FASHION AND BASIC COLORS.
AKRON, OHIO - SOME 1,800 EMPLOYES AT FIVE B. F .
Goodrich plants will be working !ewer hours beginning Jan. 2
because of reduced demand for nonnylial tires , Goodrich
Division president P. C. Ross said Thursday.
The five plants getting reduced work schedules will be those
at Fort Wayne,lnd.; Los Angeles; Miami, Okla.; Oaks, Pa .; and
Tuscaloosa, Ala. The firm's sixth plant, in Akron , Ohio, will not
be affected. Existing work scheduled are to be maintained lor
production of radial1Jly passenger tires, large truck tires , farm
tires and tires lor off-the..-oad equipment .
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SAN FRANCISCO - SIX SUGAR REFINING companies
have been indicted on charges of rigging sugar prices in 23
states. The Federal grand jury said \he charges dealt with
pricing prior to 1973, but the U.S. Attorney's office said there
also was an inquiry under way into current pricing practices.
The California & Hawaiian Sugar Co., Holly Sugar Corp. and
Consolidated Foods Corp. were charged in one indictment for
operations in the California ·Arizona market which included Las
Vegas and Reno, Nev. Tbe other criminal indictment said C&H
and Holly along with Amalgamated Sugar, American Crystal
SUgar and Great Western Sugar with plotting to rig prices in the
Midwest.
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MORE LAYOFFS AND INDUSTRIAL CUTBACKS WERE
annoWJced Thursday, and demonstrators attending a speech by
· President Ford cried "jobs, jobs, jobs." Congress approved $4.8
billion to help the jobless by financing public jobs and increasing
unemployment benefits.
In other economi~ developments, a group of 24 non(Conlinued on page 10 )
By DONALD LAMBRO
President.
WASHINGTON (UP!)
A few believe Rockefeller
Nelson A. Rockefeller took the will turn out to be an "acting
oath of office as vice president . president" WJder Ford.
in a Senate ceremony Thurs·
"This is a period in which our
day night and pledged lo help coWJtry laces tremendous difPresident Ford deal with the ficulties, f! the former New
country's worsening economy. York governor told members
There are signs he will be the of Congress who crowded in to
most active vice president in watch the swearing-in, the first
history.
event ever televised in the
The televised ceremony Senate chamber.
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came two hours after Ole
'But there is nothing wrong
House voted 287-128 to confinn with America that Americans
.him as the 41st vice president. cannot right," Rockefeller
For Rockefeller, 66, it was said.
the end of a four-month
With Ford by his side,
political battle that has Rockefeller pledged "to the
brought him the closest he has fullest limit of my capabilities
ever come to the presidency, to work with you, Mr.
which he tried three times to President, to meet the grave
gain but failed.
new problems we confront as a
For Ford, who has come nation and a people."
Wlder severe criticism for his
It was the second time in
handling of the economy, there history that Congress has
was \he hope fllat Rockefeller confirmed a vice president and
would be able to bring new the first lime that both a
talent and a fresh approach to president and vice president
the problems of inflation and have been chosen by Congress
recession.
rather than by vote of the
Ford reportedly was con- people.
sidering appointing
Ford was confirmed as vice
Rockefeller to head a new president last' year to !ill the
Domestic
Policy
Board vacancy !ell by the resignation
designed to chart a new course of Spiro T. Agnew. He assumed
for the administration on the the presidency when Richard
economy.
Nixon was swept out of office
He has said Rockefeller will by \he Watergate scandals.
be "a full working partner" in
The end of Rockefeller's long
his administration.
confirmation battle came in
Many members of Congress the House aboul6p.m. after six
said they voted for Rockefel- hours of debate in which
ler 's confirmation because conservative Republicans said
they !ell his ability to attract he was too liberal and liberal
talented people into govern- Del)locrals said he was too
ment would help Ford as rich.
Christmas
...is this
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THESE ARE SOME MEMBERS of \he Rock Springs
Better Health Club who mel at the Rock Springs United
Methodist Church Thursday to prepare over 20 trays of
homemade cookies, candy and fruit as holiday remembrances lor shut-ins. The project is an annual tradition of the
club.
Christmas is the good
will,
the
parties,
remembering others,
happy children, the
faith. In three scenes
here are some of the
holiday activities occurring in Meigs County
Thursday.
Rocky liked it
WASHINGTON (UP!) Vice President Nelson A.
Rockefeller was .like a kid with
a new toy .
He blew kisses to his wife in
the gallery. He slapped down
the Senate gavel and declared
wifll authority "\he Senate is
now in session."
Later at a reception he
happily kissed the wives of
senators, reporters, and aides,
and especially the wife of Chief
Justice Warren Burger.
For Rockefeller, the long
road to the vice presidency
which began Aug. 20 was over.
"I never thought it would
happen, " he said jokingly.
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'I want to tell you, this is
great," he said in a loud
gravelly voice as he sipped a
glass of New York champagne
at the party given by Senate
Republican leader Hugh Scott.
The whole day of confirmation was typical Rockefeller
whirlwind.
The flight on the family jet
from New York to Washington.
A long line of limousines
whip~ing ' him and his entourage to the 2ll-acre estate he
has owned for more than 20
years on affluent Foxhall
Road.
When the House vote came,
\he long line of cars departed
for the White House. Then
came the ride down Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol
with President Ford for the
Senate chamber ceremony \he first event there ever
televised.
Presidential aides were
barely visible during the
ceremony -Press Secretary
Ron Nessen took a back seat in
the gallery.
Rockefeller aides and the
bevy of lawyers that guided his
confirmation through the
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Miners'
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needed
The need for trained coal
miners may double in the next
two years according to the
advisory committee !or the,
Meigs High School mining
mechanics program which met
with representatives from the
mining industry recently. The
new miners' contract and
evaluation o! the existing
JERRY WELL, WM
mining program at the high
school were also discussed.
The advisory coWlcil agreed
that the need !or trained
personnel in the field of mining
has never been greater than it
Jerry Well, 24, Shatle Route is now. The committee con1, has been installed as wor- sisting of Mike Buskirk,
shipful master of Harrisonville Personnel Assistant of the
Masonic Lodge 411, F. and Southern Ohio Coal Company ;
A.M. by Rite Worshipful Dorsel Smith, Meigs Mining
Brother Floyd A. Thompson. School Instructor ; Ran die
Well is a graduate of Simpson, CETA Mining InP&neroy High School and Ohio structor, and Ray Goodman,
University, 1972. He is sell Vocational Director, decided
employed. Well is a member of that because of the tremendous
the National and Ohio need for trained personnel at
Education Associations and the the entry level · a curriculumOhio University Alumni Assn. update will be started.
Other o!!icers of the
Shnpson indicated that even
Harrisonville Lodge are though the need is greal.ollow
Elwood Howard, Jr., senior and the placement of student.<;
warden; · Milford Frederick, who graduate from the mining
junior
warden;
Wayne cow-ses is nearly 100 percent,
Wingett, treasurer; Hlirold C. in the next two years the need
Rice, secrelar ~ ; Richard lor trained personnel' in the
Sargent, senior tJcacon ; Don mining industry may double
Lambert, junior deacon ; Fred · due to the increased demand
Wolfe, senior stewart; Duane for coal. Smith said the schools .
Will, junior stewart ; Olan should start lo prepare
Harri son, c haplain ; and student.<; now lor future ,jobs in
Norman Will, tyler.
the coal industry.
Life saving method for
Well installed
person choking on food
lodge master
CINCINNATI (UPI) -Dr. Henry J. Helmlich, dlrector
of surgery at Jewish Hospital iD Clociunatl,' bas cod':oe up
with a simple, but apparently elfectl•e, way of saving the
Ufe of someone choking on food. Helmlich began pubUci2iug
his "m.apeuver" six months ago and now reports that 80
penons have written him to say the method worked iD
saving the Ufe of a choking person.
Helmllch says when a penon Is choking on food, anyone
can force the obstruction out by grabbing him aroomd the
middle aDd exertiug sharp upward and Inward pressure.
'lbe sudden pressure on tbe diaphragm forces air trapped iD
thelWJ38 out and the piece of food with it.
Dodon say that without help, ·choking victims
sometimes die iD minutes because of lack of oxygen. The
deaths are so often Initially mistaken for heart attacks they
are referred to as "cafe coronaries."
. , 'lbe siep-by>etep ''Helmlich. Maneuver:"
Stand directly behind the victim and bend blm forward
slfcbtly at the walsi. Reach aroomd tbe victim and place
;roar clenched !lsi between his na•el and ribs. Place your
other band over_the clenched list and tben give a sharp
inward and upward putb against the \'lclll!l 's diaphragm.
'lbeplece ollood should pop out. U It doesn't, Helmllch oayo
try again.
Rep. George Danielson, DCalif., .said Rockefeller's vast
fortWJe was "congenital and
WJsolvable. ll represents the
greatest conflict of interest in
the United States."
Rep. HenryS. Reuss, D-Wis.,
questioned whether il was
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'\vise, in a democracy, to
encourage \he marriage of
extreme wealth and high
political power"
But even such a strong
liberal as Rep. Michael Harrington, D-Mass., said he
disagreed with Rockefeller
politically but voted for him,
observing: ~'He has never
hesitated to fill a vacuum, to
attract talent, and to make
decisions ."
Rep. Shirley Chishohn, DN.Y., ended the day's debate
with an emotion~harged
speech lauding Rockefeller for
his ac~omplishmenls as
governor.
"Charges have been made
over the last several weeks
about a buses of his wealth yet none have been proven,"
she said.
"Charges have been made
relative to his alleged insensitivity to human needs - yet
his record as governor on
balance was a veritable
demonstration
of
progressivism ."
During the sometimes
heated debate, Rep. Otis Pike,
charged
that
D-N.Y . ,
Rockefeller has "used his
great wealth improperly to buy
political power" and that his
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THESE YOUNGSfERS WERE TWO of the 32 in the
Meigs CoWJty CommWJity School entertained with a party complete with Santa distributing gift>; - at the Rutland
Elementary School Thursday afternoon. Organizations
contributed gift.<; and individuals and businesses provided
refreshments.
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Steer feeders
file by Jan. 1
Meigs County boys and
girls who wish to participate
In the steer feeder project iD
1975 must have their entries
In by Jan. I, according to
John Rice, county extension
agent.
Those who are not
members of an FF A Chapter
or the Meigs County Better
Beer Club, but wish to
participate, should call the
extension office, 992-3895.
All steers must be
castrated prior to the Jan. I
weigh-in. The weigh-in wlll
be conducted at Royal Oak
Farm, near Five Points on
SR 7, Jan. 1 from 9 a.m. to I
p.
All steen must be
weighed and freeze branded
Jan. I. Anyone with
questions should call the
extension office.
Heavy foot on
accelerator
costly to II
USING THEm ARTISTIC TALENTS to create
attractive seasonal arrangements lor the Southeast
Mental Health Center in Athens at · the home of Mrs.
Elizabeth Lohse Thursday afternoon were I to r, Mrs. Pearl
Reynolds, Mrs. Elizabeth Burkett and Mrs. Lohse, members
of the Middleport Amateur Gardeners Club.
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Sunday through Tuesday,
ehanee of snow flurries in the
north, Sunday and rain or
snow over the entire state
Tuesday. Highs In the 30s In
the north and 40s In the
south. Lows in the 20s.
Driver forced
Seven defendants forfeited
bond s, all posted on speeding
charges, and five others were
fined Thursday by Pomeroy
The Meigs CoWJty Sheri!!'s
Mayor Dale Smith.
Department investigated an
Forfeiting bonds were
accident Thursday at 3 p.m. on
Robert Peck, Nelsonville,
$23.70; Ronald Fergus on, CR 3 in Rutland Twp .
Gallipolis , $22.70;
John · Ellis Armin trout, Columbus,
meeting an oncoming vehicle
Stewart, New Haven, $23. 70;
in the middle of a curve,
Harry Robinstln, Vienna , W.
swe rved to \he right to avoid a
Va ., $23.70; Da niel O'Dell,
collision and went off the highMason, $23.70; Harley Mcway over an embankment.
Donald, Pomeroy, $20.70, and
Make and model of the other
Maurice Gagnon, Minersville,
car are not known. There were
$23.70.
no injuries and no citation was
F~ned were Richard Parker,
Pataskala , $10 and costs , issued.
speeding ; Mae McCarty, Point
Pleasant, $5 and costs, failure
to yield right of way ; Claude ,
Veterans Memorial Hospllal
Reitmire, Pomeroy, and
Charles
ADMITTED William Connolly, Reedsville ,
$15 and costs each, speeding , Neece, Middleport ; Amanda
and Henry Qhlinger, Mid- Hawk, Pomeroy ; Floyd Gould,
LOCAL TEMPS
dleport,
$15 and costs, Shade ; Elwyn Yost, MidThe temperature in downdleport.
town Pomeroy at II a.m. today speeding.
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Grueser , Mary McCarty,
skies.
George Mortinmer , Edna
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Stiles,
Nola Bradshaw, Rise
The Pomeroy Emergency
Jeffers,
Judith Steinmetz,
Squad answered a call to the
Floyd
Gould,
Velma
Wolf Pen Road at 1:48 p.m.
Thursday lor Amanda Hawk . Winebrenner.
who was hav ing difficulty
breathing. She was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
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OH'ICES CLOSE
Law of!ices in Meigs CoWJty
will be closed from Dec. 25 to
Dec. 30 in observance of the
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exempt food producers and processors from supply cutbacks to
industrial customers so as not to affect the quality and quantity
of food.
The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation made the request Thursday and also protested the reductions to the Public Utilities
Conunission of Ohio and to \he Department of Agriculture . The
federation's Board of Trustees said if the cutbacks were carried
out, the reductions would leave some producers and many
agricultural processing firms with less than hall their normal
supply of gas.
WASHINGTON - AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT officials feel President Ford may veto a bill \he House passed
Thursday which would avert a $120 million cutback in federal
spending on farm conservation subsidies.
The legislation would extend for one year , beginning Dec . 31,
the period in which the department can sign agreement.<; with
farmers for conservation cost.,sharing payments which already
have been approved by Congress lor use in 1973 and 1974. Unless
the bill becomes law, the department's authority lo obligate \he
1973 and 1974 funds under flle Rural Environmental Assistance
Program (REAP) would expire at the end of this year .
GIRLS SWEATERS
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PT. PLEASANT - The
Mason County Humane Society
cannot accept dogs or cats
!rom any area other than
Mason CoWJty.
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PROGRAM PLANNED
A Christmas program "Gale
at the Inn" will be presented
Monday at --7:30 p. m. al the
Pomeroy Wesleyan Holiness
Church. There will also be
recitations by the children. The
public is invited to attend. Rev . ·
O'Dell Ma~ley is the pastor.
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Regular 13.00 to 15.00
SERVICE SET
Candlelight services will be
held at the Pomeroy Wesleyan
Holiness Church SWJday at 7:30
p. m. followed by a program
"The Old Home Place." Rev.
O'Dell Manley is the pastor.
The public is invited to attend.
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RICHFIELD, MINN . - THE REMAINING TWO gunmen
holding hostages in the Richfield Country Club supermarket
walked out of the store with police early today and freed the last
of some 40persons they had held hostage after a robbery attempt
misfired.
A spokesman for Gov . Wendell Anderson said the gunmen
had talked with the governor , who promised they would be
provided with an attorney . The gunmen held approximately 15
clerks and about 26 customers in the store for about five and a
half hours while relatives of \he hostages milled around out.<;ide
the store and police surrounded the'. p.rea.
Regular 7.00 to 12.00
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closed, and one pretty good
sized one."
Castanon said a 230-man
mine at East Gulf was closed,
along with a mine in Stanaford
employing about 60 men.
"They agreed to withdraw
their picket.<;, but some of them
were sort of reniging, but they
just had enough to gel two
mines last night," he said. "I
think by this evening they'll aU
be working."
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The Christmas meeting of
the Ken Amsbary Chapter,
Izaak Walton League of
America, will be held at 7 p.m.
Monday at the farm . There will
be a $2 gift exchange and a
shotgun will be awarded.
Gift
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and
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CINCINNATI - THE NATIONAL COMMISSION on Water
Q.Iality said Thursday it would conduct a $211,000 study to
determine problems and cost.<; of cleaning up \he Ohio River .
The conunission, an independent organization created by
Congress in 1972 in the water pollution control law, hopes to have
the study completed by next summer. The goal of the law is to
end pollution of the nation's navigable waters by 1985. There also
are intermediate goa ls lor curbing pollution set lor 1977 and 1983.
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Howard E. Young, 51 ,
Minersville, Rt. 1, died
Thursday morning at the
Holzer Medical Center.
A member of the Sl. John
Lutheran Church, Pine Grove,
Mr. YoWJg was preceded in
death by his parent.<;, Edward
and Katie Fell Young, and a
sister, Ada.
Surviving are his wile, Betty
McCloud YoWJg; a daughter,
Linda BrWJty , Auburn, W. Va. ;
two grandchildren, Peggy and
Brenda Brunty; a brother,
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Otho Young, Wooster ; live
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sisters,
Betty
McGuire,
Thevenin,
Point
Pleasant·
Pomeroy ; Bernice Bailey,
Long Bottom; Edith Manuel, EWJice Beller, Point Pleasant:
Racine ;
Elva
Hudson, Harry Johnson, Clifton; Mrs.
Minersville, and Jean Roush, Frank Kidwell, Buffalo; Jenny
Harper, Minersville; Maceil
Middleport; his mother-in-law,
Glenn,
Lakin; Roy Amburgey,
Mrs. Hazel McCloud, MidPoint
Pleasant;
Marvin
dleport, and several nieces and
Chapman,
Oak
Hill;
James
nephews.
FWJeral services will be at 1 Ball, Pliny; Brenda Campbell,
p. m . Saturday at the Ewing Hartford; Brian Birchfield,
Funeral Home with Rev. Crown City; Mrs. Ivan Hurt,
William Middleswarth and Bidwell ; Angela Houck,
Gallipolis.
Rev . Arthur LWJd officiating.
Burial will be in the Pine Grove
Cemetery. Friends may call at' Veterans Memorial Hospital
\he IWJeral home anytime after
Yvonne
ADMITTED 9 a. m. Friday.
Edwards 1 Mason;
Gary
Richards, New Haven ; Joseph
Pomercy Bowling Lanes
Layne, Pomeroy; Arthur
Tri-Counly League
Kimes
, Hartford; Calvin
Dec . 10 , 1974
Standings
Imboden, Minersville; Jacelyn
Team
Pts.
Zirkle
, Syracuse; Martin
Sea rs Catalog Merchants
72
Raw I ing s Auto Part s
70
Gibbs, Letart, W. Va.
H&R F i restone
66
· DISCHARGED Pearl
Roach's Gun Shop
58
Pomeroy Cement Stock Co . 54
Greathouse , Cora Salser ,
M idwest Sleet Co .
40
Archie McKinney, Earl HWJt,
High individual game A
L Phelps JL 210 ; second high
Patricia Maynard, Jennifer
ind game - Mose Norman 569
Bowers, Viola Edwards.
High series - Mose Norman
Firestone 916 .
Teilm h ig h series Fi r estone 2616 .
en tine
Newts were once ca lled ewts .
Rockefeller sworn as vice president
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Bottom; the maternal grandparents, Paul and Opal Basin of
Stewart, and several a\Ults and uncles.
Graveside services will be held Friday at 3 p.m. al MI. Olive
Cemetery, the Rev. Donald Combs officiating. There will be no
visitation at the Ewing FWJeral Home.
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YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT HEADQUA-RTERS
2 children
Howard E. Young
died on Thursday
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Gartner saod. " But these fellows knew what they were doing in
th1s case.! won't say I made a mistake in approving the lees but
there are people who think so, so I'll have a hearing and let them
try to show me," he said.
Regafla In
Multi-Brown
Cloudy tonight and Saturda y,
snow likely. Low tonight in the
low 30s. High Saturday 35 to 40.
CINCINNATI - IS $1.1 MILUON TOO MUCH to award a
couple o! attorneys for working on one case? A federal
bankruptcy judge here thought not, but now he says he will
reconsoder his decision in the wake of complaints.
Judge Leonard Gartner approved attorney Arthur J . Schuh's
. request lor $626,000 and Milton E. Burchett's lee of $500 000 lor
handling the Welfare Finance Corp., bankruptcy case. S~te and
federal government securities officials complained about the
whopping fees, however, and Gartner says he will hold a hearing
next month to reconsider the amounts which have not yet been
paid.
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with shoppers stocking up on food for the holidays is \he site of a
fast by two young women who say they will not eat until after
Christm_as. Sue Hull, 19, and Ginny Forrester, 21, claim \hey will
last unto! Dec. 27 to publicize the United Farm Workers (UFW)
boycott of nonUFW lettuce, grapes and Gallo brand wine .
. The women, who took their post.<; Wednesday, plan only to
dnnk water for 10 days. They limed their fast to confront
Christmas shoppers.
"This is the most unusual Christmas I've ever spent," said
Ms. Forrester, "but I think it'll turn out to be the most
meaningful.
"People usually buy a lot of extra food at Christmas time and
gorge themselves, ' ' she said. ''When shoppers come back here a
second time and see us still here going without food, then they
should take us seriously and think about our cause."
Radford 563.
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SQUAD SUMMONED
RACINE - The Racine E-R
squad transported Gaylene
Robison, Racine, to Veterans
Memorial Hospital Thursday
at 6:10 p.m. with a possible
broken ankle .
Local 9922 to
meet Saturday
in Marietta
Local 9922 .construction
workers in Dis trict 6 will be
informed on contract proposals
Saturday in Marietta according to Mrs. Nancy Dugan,
United Mine Workers, Bellaire.
The session will be held in the
dining room at Marietta
College from 10 a .m . WJtil 5
p .m.
Alter hearin g the proposals,
members will vote on
ratification. Voting will also
continue from 10 a.m. until 3
p.m . on Sunday at Marietta
College .
The union 's bargaining
council has accepted a tentative agreement between the
union and Association of
Bituminous Contractors.
Losses set
from fire
at $20,000
Damages were estimated at
$20,000 in a fire at 6:08 a .m.
today at the reside""• of Mrs.
W. c. Board, 448 Fifth Ave .,
Kanauga.
Gallipolis Fire Chief James
A. Northup said the blaze
started in the front area of the
two sklry block hon.e . The
house and its contents were
destroyed. Mrs. Board was not
at home at the time of the
blaze . Cause of the fire has not
been determined.
Twelve volWJteers !rom \he
Gallipolis Fire Department
and three pieces of equipment
were sent to the scene .
Gallipolis lire lighters were
also assisted by the Point
Pleasant Volunteer Fire
Department.
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By JANE DENISON
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
seeds of the Watergate coverup were sown within hours of
the buggmg arrests and grew
under
Richard
Nixon 's
directiOn m "one of the saddest
chapters" m Amencan history,
the prosecution charges
" U you have any doubt about
1t, get the tapes, listen to the
tapes _ ," S8ld chief government attorney James F Neal,
his vmce droppmg from a nearohout to a near-whisper "Listen to II on tape if you have any
questiOn about 1t "
Summiiig up the volummous
$100 given
area unzts
evidence amassed durmg 11
weeks of trtal m an armwaviiig exhortatiOn to the Jury,
Neal Thursday charged the
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Sanchty of the Wlute House"
began m October, a two-day
Chnstmas break before giVIng
them the case next Thursday
mormng
Attackmg the evidence w1th
the gusto of an evangelist
fa cmg a· fresh tentful of smners, Neal sketched the "small
cover-up" that began withm
hours of th e June 17, 1972,
buggin g a rr es ts with the
wholesale shreddmg of m cmmnatmg eVIdence m the
White House and NIXon campaign headquarters
had been vwlated in the name
of political expediency
Neal was to wrap up his
summatiOn toda y, to be followed by lawyers for each of
the five former Nixon rudes
accused of conspirmg to hush
up the scandal that eventually
toppled Nixon from the presidency .
U.S. DIStrict Judge John J .
Then , an accusmg fmger
Sinca plans to allow the Jurors , sweepmg toward H R Haldesequestered smce the tnal man 10 feet a way , he came to
Ohio wattage to he boosted
for service
Edison Hobstetter, left , m
the picture at right, preside nt
of The Pomeroy Nat iOnal
Bank, Thursday presented the
Orange
Township
fir e
department, and Bill Durst
representmg Ohve Township
firemen Hobstetter told the
volunteers the money was m
appreciatiOn for the excellent
JOb the departments have done,
adding that II IS grea tly appreciated
SQUADTOSfNG
E-R Squad
RACINE members will be sm g mg
Christmas carols Sa t urday
COLUMBUS I UP! I - The
electric capacity of power
plants m Ohio will be mcreased
by 7 billion watts by 1984, the
Ohio Power Siting Commission
S8ld Thursday, addiiig that
construction of new facilities
Christmas Eve service set
for patients and families
The
Second
Annual
During the receptwn , Rev
Alber t H MacKenZie, Rec tor
Christmas Eve Worship Ser- Timothy C Hea ton of Grace of St Peter 's Episcopal Church
VICe at Holzer Medical Cen ter Umted Me thodist Church m In Gallipolis, will visit patients
for the patients and their Galllpo h s,
a
vol untee r
m the1r r oom s ~:~nd deliver
families will be held m the chapla m, will ac t as maste1 of gifts
hospital chapel on Tuesday ceremomes an d prov1 de
The hospii.al nursing staff
evemng Dec 24 from 7 p m spec1al mu sic of the season
w11l super vise trans porta tion of
unhl 7 25 pm
A decorative gift will be patients who attend the worRev
Arthur C Lund, g ive n to ea ch patient made s hip service and the receptiOn,
direc tor of chaplamcy services and con trtbuted by severa l ass isted by other hospital starr
a t the hospita l, will lead the gr oups m the a r ea, mcludmg person ne l and volunteers
service The orgams t will be the Thurman Semor Ci tizens
A special Chnstmas Eve
Gertrude
Hysell,
R .N , Club, the Vega Ca mpfire Girl s se rvice for the hospii.al sta ff
supervtsor m Obstetncs
of Thurman the Soc ial Con- a nd the1r fa m1hes will also be
Foll owin g the wor s hip cern Commtttce of Chnst held In the chape l from 10 30
servtc e, a Christmas receptiOn Umted Methodis t Church m p m unhl 10 55 p m The staff
for the pa tients and their Jackson , the Fairvie w-Sprmg members una ble to attend this
families will be held m the Valle y Ho mem ake rs a nd se rvice may a tte nd the one
Frenc h Ftve Hundred Room
membe1 s of the New Ha ven, held ear ltcr that evenmg from
Ass1stmg durmg this special W Va Nutrihon Program
7 to 7·25 p m The orgamst will
event 1<Ill be the members of
While the wors hip servtce
be Mrs Corrme Lund , wtfe of
the Hospital 's Volunteer and reception are m prog ress, th e c hapla tn Pomsetttas m the
Service League and the Red other volunte e r c hapl a m s , cha pel have been donated by
Cross Gray Ladies Cookies under the direc tiOn of Rev
Ehas Stsson
and pllllch will be served and
DR. LAMB
arrang ements have been made
evemng Members are to meet for patients on special or
at the fire station at 6 p m
restncted diets
-
prtnctpal, has announced
jumor and semor
high
school students who were
.named to the honor roll for the
second gradmg penod They
mclude
SEVENTH GRADE - IAI.
Tim Enevoldsen, Rebecca
Edwards, Teresa Spencer. Jeff
K1mes
(8), Bla1r Wtndon,
Todd Btssell , T1m Dillon, Bnan
Btssell , Randy Van Meter. Jtm
Osborne, Sheila Wh1fe, Ltta
Young, Lucy Shook, Anna
Taylor, Mark Norton, Jerry
Holley, Leonard Myers, Roger
Holstnger,
Edd1e
Holter ,
Kaleen Mlllhone, Gary lttfle,
Jeannte McClure
EIGHTH GRADE (A),
Dawn Sorden, Debbte Spencer ,
Karen Probert, Jodt Proto ,
(8), Lawrence Pooler, She rn
Starcher, Margaret Rtffle
Cynthta Pitzer
FRESHMAN - IAI. Son1a
Beaver, Oavtd Brown , (BL
Vtcky Epple, Debbte Oav1s,
Oebbte Hem , Sheila Buchanan.
Davtd Brown. Cheryl Grtffm,
Karen Fick, Ken Enevoldsen
Nile Wi lson, Jtm Steele, Rocky
Van Meter
SOPHOMORE I A), Teresa
Edwards , Teresa Buckley,
Marlin Evans, Jayne Smtih ,
Jult Whttehead. Nola Young,
Carolyn Harp e r, Barbara
Hendersot., Susie Goebel,
Dtana
Benedum ,
Rachel
Hunter , ( B}, Pam Congrov e,
Debb1e Connolly, Robin Elkms,
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Julia Carpenter , Pa tty Boston
Janet Ambrose, Me lante
Enevoldsen, Beltnda Deeter ,
Teresa Carr Kevin Barton ,
Darrel Drake , Bonn te Wood ,
Mt c hael Sm1th , David Mtlls,
Kathy Follrod Tammy F1tch
JUNIOR ( A), Cr iSs y
Morlan , Kathy Newell , Geo rge
P tcke ns, Dtana Pul it ns, D1ana
Atherton, Sonya Adams, Edna
Boggs, Dentse Dean, (8), Ttm
Kuhn , Gary Longenette, Cathy
Maxey , Pam M1llhone , Mark
M ora, Otana Morr.s Tom
Reed, Dtana Root , Oebbte
Sanders, Julia Schultz, Lola
Walker
Debb1e W1ndon
Patrtcia Windon, Barbara
Andrews N1esel Duvall Avts
Bissell, Che ryl Benedum, Joe
Buchanan, Jeff Holter , Dave
Hannum
Tammt
Bahr ,
Mei1nda Evans , Sherry Epple,
Betsy Amsbary,
Katr1na
Batey
SENIOR - (A) , Pam Sam s,
Becky Root. Cra1g Reed , Ttm
Spencer, Ctndy Thomas, Vtck t
Gaul, Mary lu Mtlls, Karen
Reed, Mand 1e Rose, Homer
Delong Deanna Hensley ,
Reg tna Ktmes , (8 ), Bonnte
Welsh ,
Melody
Roberts,
Rhonda Savel, John Smith, Ktp
Reed , Sherr t Ltnthlc u m ,
Debb te Boatrt ght.
Be c ky
Ebersbach , Ltz Edwards,
Barbara
Coates,
Conn1e
Oatley , Mary Barrtnger ,
Luanne Newell , Antfa Buck ley
Cathy Dav ts Terry Brawley ,
Sally Burke, Don Jackson , Ed
Gtbbs, M1ke Harns, Jane
Bahr
Greg Batley , Phil
Bowe n
Mar s ha
Ktmes,
Frances Hawk
MTS COINS
Wishes to take this opportunity
'to wish each of you the merriest
Christmas and a Happy and
Prosperous New Year. ·
For your shopping convenience
we will be open Monday evening,
December 23, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
We have many excellent and inexpensive
gift suggestions. for last minute shoppers.
Christmas Hours:
Th.-Fri. 6:00-9:00
Sat-: 1:30-8:00
MTS COINS
of Gallipolis
121 State St.
afte r the nam e of the man v. ho
fi rs t d isc ove red tt m cattle
Others kn ow the dtsease a s
undulant fever, descnbmg the
DEAR DR. LAMB - fn my
opmton, a d1s cuss wn on
chrome
brucellosis
m
your
undulatmg nature of the body
column would be very useful
Believe It or not, I fmd people
who never heard of the di sease
Some that know this Infec tiO n
temperature of the patlent
A s mall nwnber of mfectwns
are caused by the germs
exi sts hav e little kn owledge
~ettmg
mto a break m the skm
otherw1se and,
the sources of
longer exist
Brucellosis
mdtcated and
from
mfcc ted
m fa ct, thmk
the illn ess no
usually
In
In mfec ted 1a w milk, the
the extent of the disease , bul l
or g amsm c an hve under
r efngerat ed c onditiOns about
unders tand It IS a
10 days, and m cheese as long
he alth
as
menace over the world With
proper kno" ledge, man y
people could avoid the disease
DEAR READER - F ortunately , tt iS not as common as
milk Is exce llent food, not only
for us but f01 g erms , too Many
disea s es u s ed to cause
epide mics as milk-borne
dtseascs Pastermzatwn and
s tnct
s tandards
have
ehmmate d
the
ma s sive
drmking raw milk The germs
m the milk enter the body
th1ough the digestiv e tract and
mfect the person About five
f)er cent of the cattle m the
Umted States are mfec ted with
probl em There are s hll
Isolated area s m the Umted
States , howe ver, where uncontrolled raw mtlk ts
available Th1s IS even more
true on a world-wide basts The
tr aveler m foreign lands IS wtse
to avoid m1lk unless 1t 1s
pas teunzed Also, you should
brucellosis
The d1seas.e tn man Is
c harac tenze d b y recurrent
fever These can be sevet e
s ptktng fevers w1th In-
The lymph
avmd dnnking fresh milk from
your friendly farmer neighbor
He Just might have an Infected
cow and not know It The way
glands are swollen and there ts
associated headache and JOint
a ches The d1agnos1s 1s often
to prevent most cases of
brucellosis IS to avotd raw mtlk
that might be from an mfected
established by fmdm g the
germs
cow or goat
The mfectton m a y cause
almost no s ymptoms or seve re
Lamb ,
sudden symptoms It can also
be chrome , causmg pers tslent
low-grade fever
The germs
can be eltmmated by a nhmicrobal treatment
In
chrome cases, two or thre e
courses of trea tme nt may be
ne cessary
The disease IS also called
Malta fever because it was
first descnbed m British
soldiers "dymg on the Island of
Malta from this mfecbon. They
got II from goat's milk A Dr
Bruce described the disease,
hence , the name brucellosis lt
1s also called Bang's disease .
particularly am o'ng da iry men,
a
germs
It Is Important to reahze that
problem
Most c ase s of
brucellosi s
occ ur
from
absence of other causes for the
fever
The dia gnos is is
When
Infected, the
germs enter the body
Pas teurizatiOn of milk kills the
however, II still Is a health
suspected be cause of the
nature of the fever and the
months
disea se ma y become apparent
wt thm days or months after the
It once was Equally fortunate ,
t h e medi ca l pr ofe s10 n has
m edtcme that Y.Ill cure 1t whe n
1t does occur You are n gh t,
termitten t chills
three
pe rs on ge ts
Send your questiOns to Dr
tn
Nuclear
Service hdd for
Sylvia Badgley
FlUleral services for Mrs.
Sylvia Edee th Badgley of
Middleport, were conducted on
Dec 11 at the Rawlmgs-Coats
Funeral Home The Rev Steve
Skaggs officiated , and burial
was m the Cheshire Gravel Hill
Cemetery
Pallbe arers
were
Mrs
Hawk, Grea t Lakes , lll ;
Chester Roush, England Alr
Force Base, Alexandria, La.,
Mr and Mrs Walter Hayes
and farmly , Letart, W Va ;
Robert and Gene Hayes,
Pontiac, Ill , Leroy S1mpkms,
Mason, W Va
Among others attendmg
were Jo Ellen Wells, Long
Bottom, and Mr and Mrs
David Hays, Racme
Port CIIIIton (Toledo Edison),
each lUll! 900 megawatts
- Erie Nuclear Power Plant,
care
of
this
newspaper, P 0 Box 1551,
RadiO C1ty Statwn , New York,
N Y 10019 For a copy of Dr
Lamb 's booklet on balanced
diet, send 50 cents to the same
address and ask for the
uRalanced Die t " booklet
llllits 1 and 2, Berlin Township, County, Green Towns hip
Ene County (Ohio Edison), (Colubus and Southern Ohw
each umt 1,200 megawatts
Electn c I each umt BOO
-Picway Generating Station megawatts
Peakmg Umt, Pickaway
A megawatt equals 1 million
County
(Columbus
and watts .
shouted
W1thm two hours, be went on,
Haldeman and codefendant
John D. Ehrlichman pfissed the
word to top CIA officials -thus
proVIding the "corrupt endeavor " at the heart of the
cover-up conspiracy
"As a result of Mr
Hal-
Yuletide
activities
underway
NEW HAVEN, W Va. Activities for the ChriStmas
season are well advanced at
the New Haven First Church of
God. A ChriStmas dinner was
held on Thursday evening by
the
Woman's
Missionary
Society m the Missionary
Bmldmg The society also beld
1ts annual ChriStmas Prayer
Vigil Service Saturday at the
church. ArolUld-the-world and
around-the-clock for twelve
days, includmg Christmas
Day, thousands of Church of
God congregations united m an
llllbroken cham of prayer,
December 20 a Christmas
dinner was held for the
congregatiOn ),;vents upcommg:
SlUlday School, Dec. 22, at
9.30 a.m., the annual ChriSt's
Birthday offering will be
received. Christmas treats will
be distributed.
Sunday, Dec. 22, Annual
ChriStmas program, beginning
at 7 p.m. A play, "Why
ChriStmas?", will be presented
by the Youth Fellowship.
Monday, December 23, The
Youth Fellowship will go
Christmas caroling. Refreshments will be served afterwards.
Thursday, Dec. 26, at 7 p.m
prayer meeting.
Tuesday, Dec. 31, 8 p.m.,
speetal singing, New Year's
Employes of publishing
firm dine at Elks club
The Galhpohs Daily TriblUle Hoffman , VIcki Abbott, Mike
hosted the annual Chnstmas Hoffman, Doroth y Counparty for employes of the OhiO tryman , Nancy Nickell, Dale
Valley Pubhshmg Co , Thurs- Rothgeb, Jr , Robm and Steve
day evening at the Gallipolis Jagers , Marga re t and Brenda
Elks Hall
Fmmcwn , Charlie and Maxme
Larry Boyer se rved as Snodgrass , Bill a nd Alyce
mas ter of c eremomes for the Hoffm a n , Pat and La rry
e vemng w1th e nte rtamment Boyer , Phil and Ma n e Foster ,
provided by L. Claude Miller, Fr ank Stanley, Diane and Bob
who gave a chalk talk, a nd the Haddox , Debbie Bennett, Tom
N1lo Valley Boys , "ho Skinner, Chet Tannehill , and
presented bluegrass mus tc
Ca r ol Bac htel, Bill and
Members of the group are Mike Margare t Lehew, John TanWilliams , Tony and M1ke nehill , Gayl a nd and Hele n
Branham and Duffy Craig
Bush , Neil and Wendy Fneder,
Door prtzes \\ere awarded
and gifts presen ted to
Publisher Richard Owen and
his wife , Sara, followmg the
buffet meal catered by Dean
Circle Guests were employes
of The Da1ly Sentmel, The
Pomt Pleasant Register, The
Tribune, and the Belpre Observer
Attending
were
Judy
Craham, Bob Wmgett, Barbara Haddox , Emma Lou
Davts,
Helen
0
Davis ,
E s th e r
and
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OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12,2 TO;; 1CLOSE
AT NOON ON 1HURS.l- EAST COURT ST.,
POMEROY.
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Da n ner,
Walter , Mar gie and Nic ki
Henry, Iris Miller, Otho and
Elizabeth Mattox , Sara and
Rich a rd Owe n, L Cl a ude
Miller, Vernon and Elle n
Deweese, Flo Smith, Steve and
Cozy Halstead, Curhs and
Conme Roush, Bea and Charles
Lisle , Jean Wa rner and Amta
Bowte
an unm-
dicted c~onspirator m the
case The full pardon granted
him by Preside"\ Ford protects
him from any Watergate
prosecution.
Such obstruction of JUSIIce,
Neal said , Is always ser1ous,
JUshce for any of us."
Ball
Aldersoqllroaddus (W. Va ),
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Kent State had three players
III double figures as the Flashes
posted their first Win thiS year '
even though KSU coach Rex
Hughes was eJected from the
Midwest
DiVISion
Detroit, Kansas City-Omaha
and Chicago have all held the
Midwest lead at one ttme or
another this year. Detroit
started off qwck but tbe Kings
soon overtook the PtStons Now
ChiCago, With a 14-13 record,
leads by a half-game after
beatmg Atlanta on defense
Thursday mght, 88-80, while
New York downed the Kings
about... ," Neal smd
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when he obJected to the offtcials'tellmghimtoremamon
the Sldelmes while notmg the
Ball State c~ch roamed along
the sidelines He drew a second
when he yelled at the officials
and a third when he yanked off
his Jacket and began to run
onto the floor
He
restramed by a player
was
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NBA Standtng s
By Unti ed Pre~~ lnternafton ;~l
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Atlantic DIV ISIOn
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Buff alo
t l 10 677
\j ew YorK
Ia 11 671
9os 1on
17 1:1 586 3
P h ladel phta 12 18 400
Ce ntral DI VISIOn
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Was h ngl on
22
8 733
Cleve land
16 11 593 I ' '
7. ;
Houston
! 4 15 <~a3
All an/ a
13 16 44 8 8 '
3 26 103
New Orl eans
We s lern Conf e rence
MldWC SI DIVISIOn
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Chtcag o
14 13 519
11
KC Om aha
16 16 suo
17
De lroll
15 15 500
M twa uk.ee
11 18
37 9 4
F-a ctf iC DIVISICn
w 1 pet g b
Go ld en Stat e 19 10 655
Sea ttl e
1'1 17 469 511
Porll and
14 16 467 5' ;
13 16 44 a
P hoe n1x
12 17 414 7
LosA n ge les
Thur sda y s Res ults
Ch1 ca go as Atla nta 80 Cleve
106 Buffalo 10 4 NY 117 KC
Omaha 113 M 1w 11 2 P hoe n1 x
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Fnday s Gam es
New Orlns vs Bos ton
at
Spnngf e ld
Atl a nt a
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DIVISIOn 1
w 1 t pis gf ga
Ph!l a
21 6 4
4 0 121 67
NY Ra ng('r S
13 10 a
14 122 lOS
NY ls lnd r s
12 12 8
32 105 93
Atl anta 13 15 5
31 a9 99
DIVISIOn 2
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Von c vr
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20
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ga
45 125 91
5
Ch1 cago 14 13 3
31 109 85
Sl l OUI S 13 13 5
31 109 110
Mmn
10 18 4
[4 85 130
Kan City 6 22 3
15 75 137
DIVI SIOn 3
w i
1 pt s gt ga
Los Ang t7 4 10
44 98 58
Montre l 17 6 10
44 140 100
P 1f! S
11 15 5
27 121 116
9 17 3
J 26 4
DIVI SIOn
Buffa lo
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6
5
2186 121
10 76 177
4
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49 1s3 106
piS
44 157 93
Bos ton 19 7 6
Toronl o 9 16 6
24 101 1] 3
Ca l1f
6 21 6
1a a 1 142
Thur sda y s R c~ ult<.
Bos ton 11 NY R a ng e r ~ 3
Ka n s~s c t y 4 P Its 2
P h !Ia 5 Tor onto 1
Los Ange les 4 Was h 2
Fndav ' s Game s
Sl LOUIS a t Atl a nt a
Mntrl at Van co u'l er
Wa s h at Ca l f
Cleve
10 13
Cht cago 10 16
0
21 70 1:1 1
20 88 102
lndnpl s
0
10 65 139
5
20
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We st
w I I pts gf ga
20 11 0
40 139 92
San o .eg 15 13 1
31 98 100
Phoent x 13 11 2
28 94 95
Mmn
12 15 o
74 11 01 07
M1 ch
9 19 2
20 n 178
Canad1an
w I t pi s gf ga
Toronto 18 12 1
37 140 11 7
Hou ~ l o n
36 124 101
Queb ec 1a 11 0
Wn npg 15 12 1
31 11 4 as
Edmntn 14 9 0
2a 90 76
Vn cvr
13 14 1
27 R6 9~
Thursday's Result ~
Mt c h I Cle ve 0
Mmn 6 lndnpls 0
Vn cvr 3 Hous to n 1
Edmntn 7 S Ot eg o 6 ot
Fnday's Game s
New Eng at Clev e land
Ch1cago at Quebec
lnd•a napoll s a l Mtn n
MtCh tgan a1 Phoemx
Dr sta wagon, tac a1r. P S , P B , wtth
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Gary Swope, Me 1gs Coun t}
Gam e P1 otecto r , re po r te d
tod• y tha t 9400 deer wei c killed
m Oh1 o th1s past deer sea son
The kill IS up 45 pe rcen t o ve1
las t yea r Swope t epo1 ted
Mus kmgwn count\ le d the
sl2 te 1n am ount of dee 1 ktlled
wt th Me igs Coun ty 1n f1 fth
pla ce
Those w ho kill ed a d ee r tn
Me tgs Count y lh ts year were
J a m es
Cr ow
Sy ra c u s e
Her be rt Ell1ott Rutland J oe
Te tte r y Pomeroy Cl a tr Gil es
J r , Pomeroy Her ma n Sc hul
Reedsv ill e
Cla renc e
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Ha ntn g Pom e r oy Char les
E ll1 s
Pom e r oy
Terry
Cullu ms Hem lock G r ove
Mrs J oh n W Broga n Sr
Ru tl a nd , Elber t Mu lltn s
Dexte r Mrs Ca r rol Gilm or e
Ru tl a nd
Larry Ed wa rd s
Ru tl an d Phtll tp Bla c kwood
Ru tl a n d
No lan
Ha n tn g ,
P omero y Ern es t l ambe rl
Rutl a n d,
J a mes
Shee t s
Rutla nd , Wtllia m R Leva cy,
Dex ter
Cr a1g A Han n tng
Albany Da rr e ll C Hann tng
Albany Raymond A Ne ls on
Alban y , Zall y B Me do rs
Rutl and
Wtllta m Edwa rds
Rac tne Larr y Wll es , Ra c tne
Rtc ha rd Wa rner
Pom .:!roy
Davt d
Ca rl Ha ll Pom eroy
Dav ts
Ru t lan d
Ke v tn
Stewa rt Pom eroy Pa ul E
Bl a c k
Rac tne
Pa u l
E c htng er Pom er oy Joh n W
Stobart Racme Russe ll We ll
Pome roy Wtll tnm E Slate r
Mtdd !e por l J ohn W Ca ll
Long Bottom , Fred Geor ge
Rut lan d
Wa yne
Be a r
Pome r oy
Ro be r t Reeves
Mtddl epor t Wes le y G t lkey
Mtdd lepo rt
She r wo od L
Mered 1fh, Pomeroy, Ve rnon
Hy se ll Pom e roy Jo hn A
J eff ers Mtnersv tll e Arnold E
Wtl s on Rutla nd Ken ne th H
J ohnson, Pome roy
Ra nda ll
Da v s
Mt ddl e port
Ga ry
George, Ru tland , J erry F
Powe ll Rac tn e
Jo hn H Ka uff Mtddleport
Sha r on Coga r
Pome r oy
Wand a l a nham Po me r oy
Ro be rt Wtlltam !> Ru tl an d
La w r e nce Rap p Po me r oy
Pa ul D Be lt Ra ctn e Leo D
Da v td so n Rutl a nd Dall a!>
Jarne ll Rac tne J tm Fortun e
Ra c tn e
Max
E tc h1n ger
Po m e r oy Ron
Ea s t man
Co olv ill e
Doy le Sargent
P om e r oy Howar d G tl tsp te
Pomeroy
J ose ph Edward s
Mtddt epo r t James Ou tllen
R utland , Ge org e
Smtf h
Mtddl e po r t
Roy
Smd h
Pomer oy
Ha rry Stov e r
Mtddl e po rt
Larr y Pa pp
Po m e roy , Day ton Sp e n cer
Lon g Bottom Fredd1e Moore
Ch es h tr e Arn old Snowd en
Pomeroy Rober t C F r eema n
Pomeroy Ttm olh y Bearhs
Pom e ro y Char les Ran so n
Ract n e
Don
Cullu ms ,
He m loc k Gr ove
P a ul tne
Hyse ll
Mt ne r sv ill e
J ohn
Krawsc zyn Mtddleport Te r ry
George Rut land Robe rt Mil ls
Area games
FRIDAY
SVAC
Eas ter n at Kyger Cr eek
Hann an Tra ce at Sou th weste rn
North Gallta at Symmes Va ll e y
TRI VALLEY
Bel pre at Al ex and er
Nelson v ill e Yor k a t F ed
Hock mg
Vtnton County at Warre n Local
(Others)
New Bos ton at Wheel ers bu rg
Galltpolts at South Pomt
Sprtngfteld South at Wa verl y
Southe rn at Tnmbl e
Hunltngton Eas t at Po tnt
Pl ea sant
Portsmouth at Chil liCoth e
SATURDAY
Ironton at Port smou th
Vtnlon County at Ja ckson
Fe de ral Hocktng at Me tgs
Wa ham a at Harnan Trace
Mille r at East Knox
MONDAY
At hens a t La ncaster
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Logan
3 1 172
Ga lt tpolts
3 1 185
Met gs
2 2 155
Wav erly
2 '7 139
Ironton
2 2 123
Ja ckson
1 3 138
Well ston
0 4 91
TOTALS
16 16 1157
Thursday's Result·
Iron ton 31 At hen s 28
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120
157
152
136
122
169
157
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Pome r oy Jam e s J ohns on
Pomeroy
Dona ld
Cole ,
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Lo ngene tt e Long Bot tom
Kc lh Rt de nour Long Botto m
Ken neth Caldwel l, Reeds
vtll e Le ona rd Barbe r Reed s
vtll e , Ra lph Pa r ke r Pome roy
Ruf us Cltne, Reedsv tll e J ohn
Teafo r d . Ches ter
Jame s
Swa m Reedsv il le , Rober t A
Tn pp Tuppers Pla ms Da le B
Ad ams Reed sv ill e Ben 1a m 1n
Buc hana n Reedsvill e Ha rold
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Har n s Long Bottom Mtke
Hayman Reedsv ill e , Mar v n
W Reed Reedsv tlle Bryan
Har n s Reedsv ille , Fredenck
B1 se Reed sv ille J effr ey W
Foste r , Reedsv ill e , Arl os F
Cas lo Pome roy Ca r l Rltch1 e
l ong Bottom Ea rl P Cross
Raci ne Car l C Chtc hest er,
Reedsv tll e , Cha rl es T Har n s
J r Reedsvil le C P Ha rn s,
Jr
Reedsv ill e
Buel K
R tdenour Ches ter , J ohn l
Newel l Long Bottom Lyle
Swa tn , Ree d sv t!le
Duane
Longe nette , Long Bottom Leo
Da le y, Por tl a nd.
Fred B Smti h, Pomeroy ,
Robe rl Balse r Ree d sv ill e
Ge ra ld W Burk , Reedsv ill e ,
J ohn J Rose Long Bot tom .
Arv tl Hol te r , l ong Bottom , r
Glen n W Tuttle Mtne rsv tll e t!
Pa ul Moore Ract ne Jack W ~
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Lo ng Bo t tom , t'
Wa lte r E Ba ker, Coolvtll e,
Leo Kenned y, Jr , Tuppers 1
Platns, Home r E Cole, Tup
pe r s Platn s
J a c k Rood
Tu ppers Plat ns George M
Collins Reed sv ille , Otto A
Ma r c tnko Reedsvtll e Davtd
J Kobl e ntz Pome roy Elme r
C Newe ll Long Bottom Ja ck
Wes tfal l Ree dsv ille Ol en C
You ng Reed svill e Cl eme nt
Cowd re y, Reedsv ill e, Kenner
C
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Ro nald Swatn Ree d sv il le ,
J ack We ll s, Long Bottom
l ar ry
Spence r . Tupp e r s
P la 1ns
Eugne Long
Lon g
Bot to m
Ra nd a ll Wtlson
P om e r oy
Cla tr
Fo ll r od
Pom e r oy
H L Hunt e r
Pome roy Vtrg11 Pn ce Long
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l}Je Dai~ Sentinel
V• rQinla
back toward thell' accustomed
V"' ........
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Hughes left the gym when
asked but had graduate assist- .,.,._.
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ant Roger Lyons running :,:,.,:
By Denny ::::;.;
messages to the bench
Kent, now 1-4, reeled off rune ~.',!_!.'.:;',!.:
Fobes
m;m
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unanswered pomts at the start
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of the game and led all the way ·:::~·
The Meigs Marauder grapplers of Ray Goodman and Sam
Ball State, now 1-li, came to
Crow
JOin several other schools Saturday m the Frurland Holiday
Withiii two pmnts at one stage
lnvitalional
Wrestlmg Tournament In Proctorville
m the first half
The
Marauders
flmshed third m last year's tournament , wh1ch
Casumer Moss and Dave
was held at Chesapeake and labeled the Chesapeake Hohday
Joyner scored 18 pomts each to
lnv1tatwnal.
lead Akron Its 18th consecutive
The teams are the same this year, led by the likes of Meigs,
wm on Its home floor.
Poca (W Va ), Man (W Va.), Chesapeake, and Fairland to
Akron donunated the game
name a few
The Marauders are expected to make another good showmg m
this year's tourney, led by Mike Haley, Roger Hysell and Jun
McClure, all regulars from last year's th1rd.place squad. Hale)
and Hysell both won their first matches of the season two weeks
ago m the openmg loss at Athens, whil~ McClure was deciSIOned
Kevm McLaughlin will be the first one out on the mats for the
Marauders , wrestlmg III the 96 lb. weight class McLaughlin
piiined his Bulldog opponent two weeks ago, while Mick Lyons, at
105 lbs , will be the next Meigs grappler Lyons deciSIOned his
Athens COlUlterpart.
117-113
Carl Gheen, decisioned m his opener, will go m the 112 lb
Slowly but surely, however,
category, followed by 119 lb. Mike Branham who was pinned by
the Milwaukee Bucks are
Athens.
movmg up.
Butch Roush, also pumed in the Athens match , will go at 126
Milwaukee, m last place all
lbs., followed by Jeff Musser at 132 Musser pmned his opponent,
season because Kareem Ab- and will be followed by McClure at 138lbs and Hysell at 145.
du!Jabbar sat out the first part
Bob Musser, at 115lbs., Will be looking for his first victory of
of the year with a broken hand, the season after bemg deciSioned by his Athens opponent, while
IS now only four games away
the Marauders will have to forfeit the 167 and 185 lb weight
from the top The Bucks classes, as they d1d m the Athens match Those two forfeits "ere
downed PhoeniX 112-108 Thurs- very costly III Meigs in the 4().27loss to the Bulldogs
day mght behmd Abdul.JabMarty Dugan, pmned III his !9'74 opener, will go for Meigs m the
bar's 28 points and Jim Pnce's
175 lb we~ght class, while Haley Will agam make a strong at23 to break a three-game losmg tempt for the unlimited diviSion title
streak
Followmg the Frurland Tourney, the Marauders take a
Pnce triggered a fourth vacatton break before resummg action Monday, J a n 6, m an
quarter rally for Milwaukee. afternoon battle at Wahama
He hit a Jump shot with 8:!6left
Followiiig IS the remainder of the M., ~er schedule
to tie the score at 94 and had a
Mon , Jan 6, at Wahama, 2 p m
key ass1st to Gary Brokaw to
Wed , Jan 15, at Pt Pleasant, 2 p m
put the Bucks ahead 96-94 He
Thurs , Jan 23, PI Pleasant, I p m
added a steal and another Jump
Sat, Jan. 25, Ripley, 8 p.m
shot to give Milwaukee a 98-94
Tuesday, Jan 28, at Nel-York, 7·30 p.m
advantage
Sat , Feb I, Logan, 7 30 p m
The Bucks may not exactly
Thu., Feb 6, Fairland, 7 30 p m.
be rolling as they did the last
Tue., Feb. 11, Wahama, I p m
few years lUlder Abdul.Jabbar
Tue , Feb 18, at Nel-York, 7 30 p m
but they're creeping quietly
Sat., Feb 22, SEOAL at Athens.
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Reedsv il le , A~os !:. Leo,.,rd
Coolvil le Paul G Buc kle y,
Coo lv ill e , J a ck Gt nther
Che s te r Clar e nce Ba rne tt
Tupper s Pl ams , Floyd Stout
Long Bottom Roge r Rttc h te ,
Reedsv ill e , R1 c ha rd Hovatte r
Mt dd le port Mt cha el Marktns,
Pomeroy George 0 Lowt her
Alb a n y Gay F J oh nson ,
Albany Vtctor Perry . Albany
Ju ne E Cheadl e , Al ba ny,
Pa lma r Goodwtn , Pome roy,
Pa ulme Zet gl er , Albany J eff
E ll toft
Alba n y
Wa yn e
Ze tgle r Albany . Ja m es R
Hil l
Alba n y
E ugen e
Face m ye r
A lban y
P aul
Gaston Al ba ny Lewts. But
terwor t h
Albany
S1m on
J ones Alban y , Mr a nd Mrs
Noe l D Young Alban y Ca rol
Gilmore Ru tla nq
Cltfl on
F o ley Jr
Pome r oy Don
Til li s Ru t la nd Frdz Sts.son
Sy r acuse J ames R Wam sl ey,
Pom eroy
Jac k
Haggy
Pom eroy R 1cha r d Lu she r ,
Langs vtlle George Stewa rt
Mtdd le por t Bob Rathbur n,
Ru tland Thomas R Roac h
Pome r oy Bert W Tea for d,
Ra cme Bobby J Ada ms Jr
Ra c tne James E Otddl e
Ractne Wtl l1 a m May nard
Ra c 1ne Bobby Joe Adams
Rac tne
Tho m as
Hart
Pomeroy
M
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Sm 1t h
Bryan Yo n ker
P omeroy
Pome r oy
Roger
long
Pome roy Ha rol d W Brtn ke r
Mtddlepor t. Ernes t E S1ss on
Sy r ac use Mt lford Fredenc k,
Ra c tne Ra ymond L Oli ve r
Pome roy Joe Batley , Mme rs
vtlle , J ohn Batle y Pome roy ,
Carl Bar tr um , Middl e p or t
La rr y Stewa r t Rutland R E
Grt ndl ey Mmersv tl! e Charl es
Man ue l Rac me Joe Manuel
Ra c tne Tom Manuel, Rac tne
J 1m Hu pp Rac me John T
G r uese r , P om e r oy , Roger
La n ham Po me r oy . James
Sm tih , He mlock Grove Owen
Sm ti h Pom eroy , Don Hub
Pro Standings
State led all scorers with 20
pomts as Ihe Pioneers dropped
their eighth game agamst one
Phone 985-33U7
poSition
.chester, Ohio
Phone 992-7320
POINSETTIAS
742·4211
Kent State defeated
State 71-61 Akr
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Califorma State-Hayward, 8861 • and Fmdlay stopped
Association ' s
He said the NIXon tapes
prove Haldeman and Ehrlichman knew full well that the
"flood of money" poured out
for the burglars was meant to
keep them qwet and that they
knew , too, of the thmly veiled
promises of clemency .
"Such thiiigs on a masSive
scale by the highest officials of
this land IS what this case IS all
Jr , John Patterson, Erma and
Cathy Lyons, Fred and Pauline
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tournaments faces many Ohto
college basketball teams torught after a relatiVely hght
slate Thursday evemng.
Every day the cream (or IS II
Kareem') moves closer to the
top m the National Basketball
To let II go unpurushed would
mean there would be "no
Fobes , Bev and Hobart Wtlson,
DEVOTED TO THE
INTEREST OF
MEIGS MASON AREA
CHESTER L TANNEHILL
Exec Ed
ROBERT HOEFLICH
Cttv Edttor
PubliShed daily exc ept
Satur day by The Ohto Valley
Publ eh ng Company , 111
Court St
Pom e r oy , Oh •o
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Pomeroy , Ohto
Nahonal advert 1s 1n g
r e presen t attv e
Bot tm e llt
Gallagher In c 12 Ea s t 42nd
St New York, New York
Subscrtpf•on
rate s
Del•vered by carr.er wh e r e
avaJiable 60 cents pe r week
By Motor Route where carr te r
serv 1ce no t avatlab le One
month $2 60 By mall 1n Ohto
and w Va , One Year $18 S•x
months. $9 50 , Thr ee months
$6 E lsewh e re $22 00 vear !>IX
months s 11 50 three months ,
56 50 Subscnptton pnce 1n
eludes
Sunday
T1me s
Sentmel
A hefty schedule of holiday
By Unlted Press lnlemallonal
law II
or
By United Press international
m all areas en route to Its
fourth win agamst two losses
TI1e Zips led 39-29 at haif\Ime
Slan Cherry of Califorma
Burks only four
games off pace
tS earned on or pariietpated m
by the very people m high
office sworn to uphold the
Wi II build
separately.
Hts first techmcal came
Tom Brabson led the way for
~e Flashes with 28 poiiits,
allowed by Rick Gates With 15
and Brad Robinson With II
Kim Kaufman led Ball State
With 30 poiiits
Hughes was eJected from the
game after havm g three
killed m Its tracks for two
weeks And that IS the obstruction of j ushce."
Nixon was named
tecluucal fouls called on him
Ohto College
Basketball Round-up
gam~
Tennessee drawl
" It was thwarted, stopped,
Don
Coleman, John and Sharon
Beaver, Thelma and Jack
;Rogers, Don and Evelyn
Wngnt, Dar, Wnght, Jr , Tom
and Phyllis Roach, Denny
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N W COM P~ON
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FBI was thwarted for two
weeks," Neal said m his deep
but "even more senous when it
In 1972, 11 persons were
killed when a taxlmg jetliner
crashed on the ground of
O'Hare Field m Chicago
Eve semce.
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Southern OhiO Electric ) 120
megawatts
-Site A, Uruts I and 2, Scwto
carcasses,
s laughterhouse
\o\Orkers
c ontr ols ar e
hav e lessened
- DaVlS·B~sse
Power Plant, Umts 2 and 3,
c ounty relatives and friends
attendmg Y.ere Seaman Denms
from raw milk
By Lawrence E . Lamb, M D.
would add the wattage to the
state's present capacity of 21
billion watts
The utilities must present to
the comrrusswn the liSt of
planned facilities for a certificate of enwonrnental compatibility and public need
before construction begms.
The commission S8ld it had
reviewed the construction of
five facilities and they mcluded
-Wilham
H
Zimmer
Nuclear Power Sta!Ion, Umt 2,
Moscow, Clermont County
(Cincmnat1 Gas and Electric
Co ), 1,150 megawatts.
Badgley's grandsons , Robert,
Gene and Walter Hayes,
Chester Roush, Denms Hawk,
and Kenneth Lee Out-of-
Brucellosis comes
Eastern honor winners listed
EASTERN - Chester A
Goodmg , Eastern High School
he
deman 's , Mr Ehrlichman's
and Mr . NIXon 's direction, the
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area's
e me rgency· re scue
squad and fire departme nts
each a check for $100 Acceptmg checks were. Chuck
Bartels, chief fo Pomeroy ER
squad, Kenny Imboden ,
representmg the Middlepor t
squad; Wajter Cleland, of the
Racme squad, and Bob Gibbs,
representm g the Syr ac use
squad
In the picture above, acceptmg checks from the bank
for area fire departmen ts from
Mr Hobstetter, left, were 1-r ,
Ross Cleland, ch1ef of the
Chester VollUlteer Fire Dept
Walter Cleland, represe ntmg
the Racme Fire Dept. , Charles
Legar, Pomeroy fire chief ,
Bob Gibbs , repre sen iin g
Syracuse , back row , Bob Byer,
Middleport fire chief, George
Collins , representin g the
"one of the saddest chapters iii
the 200-year~ong and glonous
history of the Umted States" the NIXon-Haldeman meeting
on Jlllle 23 at which the
President approved enlistiiig
the CIA to block the FBI mvesiigation
"Can you 1magme! "
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Ph. 992-2174
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Cho1ce of three fi ne ca r s
�Seeds of cover-up cited
By JANE DENISON
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
seeds of the Watergate coverup were sown within hours of
the buggmg arrests and grew
under
Richard
Nixon 's
directiOn m "one of the saddest
chapters" m Amencan history,
the prosecution charges
" U you have any doubt about
1t, get the tapes, listen to the
tapes _ ," S8ld chief government attorney James F Neal,
his vmce droppmg from a nearohout to a near-whisper "Listen to II on tape if you have any
questiOn about 1t "
Summiiig up the volummous
$100 given
area unzts
evidence amassed durmg 11
weeks of trtal m an armwaviiig exhortatiOn to the Jury,
Neal Thursday charged the
11
Sanchty of the Wlute House"
began m October, a two-day
Chnstmas break before giVIng
them the case next Thursday
mormng
Attackmg the evidence w1th
the gusto of an evangelist
fa cmg a· fresh tentful of smners, Neal sketched the "small
cover-up" that began withm
hours of th e June 17, 1972,
buggin g a rr es ts with the
wholesale shreddmg of m cmmnatmg eVIdence m the
White House and NIXon campaign headquarters
had been vwlated in the name
of political expediency
Neal was to wrap up his
summatiOn toda y, to be followed by lawyers for each of
the five former Nixon rudes
accused of conspirmg to hush
up the scandal that eventually
toppled Nixon from the presidency .
U.S. DIStrict Judge John J .
Then , an accusmg fmger
Sinca plans to allow the Jurors , sweepmg toward H R Haldesequestered smce the tnal man 10 feet a way , he came to
Ohio wattage to he boosted
for service
Edison Hobstetter, left , m
the picture at right, preside nt
of The Pomeroy Nat iOnal
Bank, Thursday presented the
Orange
Township
fir e
department, and Bill Durst
representmg Ohve Township
firemen Hobstetter told the
volunteers the money was m
appreciatiOn for the excellent
JOb the departments have done,
adding that II IS grea tly appreciated
SQUADTOSfNG
E-R Squad
RACINE members will be sm g mg
Christmas carols Sa t urday
COLUMBUS I UP! I - The
electric capacity of power
plants m Ohio will be mcreased
by 7 billion watts by 1984, the
Ohio Power Siting Commission
S8ld Thursday, addiiig that
construction of new facilities
Christmas Eve service set
for patients and families
The
Second
Annual
During the receptwn , Rev
Alber t H MacKenZie, Rec tor
Christmas Eve Worship Ser- Timothy C Hea ton of Grace of St Peter 's Episcopal Church
VICe at Holzer Medical Cen ter Umted Me thodist Church m In Gallipolis, will visit patients
for the patients and their Galllpo h s,
a
vol untee r
m the1r r oom s ~:~nd deliver
families will be held m the chapla m, will ac t as maste1 of gifts
hospital chapel on Tuesday ceremomes an d prov1 de
The hospii.al nursing staff
evemng Dec 24 from 7 p m spec1al mu sic of the season
w11l super vise trans porta tion of
unhl 7 25 pm
A decorative gift will be patients who attend the worRev
Arthur C Lund, g ive n to ea ch patient made s hip service and the receptiOn,
direc tor of chaplamcy services and con trtbuted by severa l ass isted by other hospital starr
a t the hospita l, will lead the gr oups m the a r ea, mcludmg person ne l and volunteers
service The orgams t will be the Thurman Semor Ci tizens
A special Chnstmas Eve
Gertrude
Hysell,
R .N , Club, the Vega Ca mpfire Girl s se rvice for the hospii.al sta ff
supervtsor m Obstetncs
of Thurman the Soc ial Con- a nd the1r fa m1hes will also be
Foll owin g the wor s hip cern Commtttce of Chnst held In the chape l from 10 30
servtc e, a Christmas receptiOn Umted Methodis t Church m p m unhl 10 55 p m The staff
for the pa tients and their Jackson , the Fairvie w-Sprmg members una ble to attend this
families will be held m the Valle y Ho mem ake rs a nd se rvice may a tte nd the one
Frenc h Ftve Hundred Room
membe1 s of the New Ha ven, held ear ltcr that evenmg from
Ass1stmg durmg this special W Va Nutrihon Program
7 to 7·25 p m The orgamst will
event 1<Ill be the members of
While the wors hip servtce
be Mrs Corrme Lund , wtfe of
the Hospital 's Volunteer and reception are m prog ress, th e c hapla tn Pomsetttas m the
Service League and the Red other volunte e r c hapl a m s , cha pel have been donated by
Cross Gray Ladies Cookies under the direc tiOn of Rev
Ehas Stsson
and pllllch will be served and
DR. LAMB
arrang ements have been made
evemng Members are to meet for patients on special or
at the fire station at 6 p m
restncted diets
-
prtnctpal, has announced
jumor and semor
high
school students who were
.named to the honor roll for the
second gradmg penod They
mclude
SEVENTH GRADE - IAI.
Tim Enevoldsen, Rebecca
Edwards, Teresa Spencer. Jeff
K1mes
(8), Bla1r Wtndon,
Todd Btssell , T1m Dillon, Bnan
Btssell , Randy Van Meter. Jtm
Osborne, Sheila Wh1fe, Ltta
Young, Lucy Shook, Anna
Taylor, Mark Norton, Jerry
Holley, Leonard Myers, Roger
Holstnger,
Edd1e
Holter ,
Kaleen Mlllhone, Gary lttfle,
Jeannte McClure
EIGHTH GRADE (A),
Dawn Sorden, Debbte Spencer ,
Karen Probert, Jodt Proto ,
(8), Lawrence Pooler, She rn
Starcher, Margaret Rtffle
Cynthta Pitzer
FRESHMAN - IAI. Son1a
Beaver, Oavtd Brown , (BL
Vtcky Epple, Debbte Oav1s,
Oebbte Hem , Sheila Buchanan.
Davtd Brown. Cheryl Grtffm,
Karen Fick, Ken Enevoldsen
Nile Wi lson, Jtm Steele, Rocky
Van Meter
SOPHOMORE I A), Teresa
Edwards , Teresa Buckley,
Marlin Evans, Jayne Smtih ,
Jult Whttehead. Nola Young,
Carolyn Harp e r, Barbara
Hendersot., Susie Goebel,
Dtana
Benedum ,
Rachel
Hunter , ( B}, Pam Congrov e,
Debb1e Connolly, Robin Elkms,
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Julia Carpenter , Pa tty Boston
Janet Ambrose, Me lante
Enevoldsen, Beltnda Deeter ,
Teresa Carr Kevin Barton ,
Darrel Drake , Bonn te Wood ,
Mt c hael Sm1th , David Mtlls,
Kathy Follrod Tammy F1tch
JUNIOR ( A), Cr iSs y
Morlan , Kathy Newell , Geo rge
P tcke ns, Dtana Pul it ns, D1ana
Atherton, Sonya Adams, Edna
Boggs, Dentse Dean, (8), Ttm
Kuhn , Gary Longenette, Cathy
Maxey , Pam M1llhone , Mark
M ora, Otana Morr.s Tom
Reed, Dtana Root , Oebbte
Sanders, Julia Schultz, Lola
Walker
Debb1e W1ndon
Patrtcia Windon, Barbara
Andrews N1esel Duvall Avts
Bissell, Che ryl Benedum, Joe
Buchanan, Jeff Holter , Dave
Hannum
Tammt
Bahr ,
Mei1nda Evans , Sherry Epple,
Betsy Amsbary,
Katr1na
Batey
SENIOR - (A) , Pam Sam s,
Becky Root. Cra1g Reed , Ttm
Spencer, Ctndy Thomas, Vtck t
Gaul, Mary lu Mtlls, Karen
Reed, Mand 1e Rose, Homer
Delong Deanna Hensley ,
Reg tna Ktmes , (8 ), Bonnte
Welsh ,
Melody
Roberts,
Rhonda Savel, John Smith, Ktp
Reed , Sherr t Ltnthlc u m ,
Debb te Boatrt ght.
Be c ky
Ebersbach , Ltz Edwards,
Barbara
Coates,
Conn1e
Oatley , Mary Barrtnger ,
Luanne Newell , Antfa Buck ley
Cathy Dav ts Terry Brawley ,
Sally Burke, Don Jackson , Ed
Gtbbs, M1ke Harns, Jane
Bahr
Greg Batley , Phil
Bowe n
Mar s ha
Ktmes,
Frances Hawk
MTS COINS
Wishes to take this opportunity
'to wish each of you the merriest
Christmas and a Happy and
Prosperous New Year. ·
For your shopping convenience
we will be open Monday evening,
December 23, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
We have many excellent and inexpensive
gift suggestions. for last minute shoppers.
Christmas Hours:
Th.-Fri. 6:00-9:00
Sat-: 1:30-8:00
MTS COINS
of Gallipolis
121 State St.
afte r the nam e of the man v. ho
fi rs t d isc ove red tt m cattle
Others kn ow the dtsease a s
undulant fever, descnbmg the
DEAR DR. LAMB - fn my
opmton, a d1s cuss wn on
chrome
brucellosis
m
your
undulatmg nature of the body
column would be very useful
Believe It or not, I fmd people
who never heard of the di sease
Some that know this Infec tiO n
temperature of the patlent
A s mall nwnber of mfectwns
are caused by the germs
exi sts hav e little kn owledge
~ettmg
mto a break m the skm
otherw1se and,
the sources of
longer exist
Brucellosis
mdtcated and
from
mfcc ted
m fa ct, thmk
the illn ess no
usually
In
In mfec ted 1a w milk, the
the extent of the disease , bul l
or g amsm c an hve under
r efngerat ed c onditiOns about
unders tand It IS a
10 days, and m cheese as long
he alth
as
menace over the world With
proper kno" ledge, man y
people could avoid the disease
DEAR READER - F ortunately , tt iS not as common as
milk Is exce llent food, not only
for us but f01 g erms , too Many
disea s es u s ed to cause
epide mics as milk-borne
dtseascs Pastermzatwn and
s tnct
s tandards
have
ehmmate d
the
ma s sive
drmking raw milk The germs
m the milk enter the body
th1ough the digestiv e tract and
mfect the person About five
f)er cent of the cattle m the
Umted States are mfec ted with
probl em There are s hll
Isolated area s m the Umted
States , howe ver, where uncontrolled raw mtlk ts
available Th1s IS even more
true on a world-wide basts The
tr aveler m foreign lands IS wtse
to avoid m1lk unless 1t 1s
pas teunzed Also, you should
brucellosis
The d1seas.e tn man Is
c harac tenze d b y recurrent
fever These can be sevet e
s ptktng fevers w1th In-
The lymph
avmd dnnking fresh milk from
your friendly farmer neighbor
He Just might have an Infected
cow and not know It The way
glands are swollen and there ts
associated headache and JOint
a ches The d1agnos1s 1s often
to prevent most cases of
brucellosis IS to avotd raw mtlk
that might be from an mfected
established by fmdm g the
germs
cow or goat
The mfectton m a y cause
almost no s ymptoms or seve re
Lamb ,
sudden symptoms It can also
be chrome , causmg pers tslent
low-grade fever
The germs
can be eltmmated by a nhmicrobal treatment
In
chrome cases, two or thre e
courses of trea tme nt may be
ne cessary
The disease IS also called
Malta fever because it was
first descnbed m British
soldiers "dymg on the Island of
Malta from this mfecbon. They
got II from goat's milk A Dr
Bruce described the disease,
hence , the name brucellosis lt
1s also called Bang's disease .
particularly am o'ng da iry men,
a
germs
It Is Important to reahze that
problem
Most c ase s of
brucellosi s
occ ur
from
absence of other causes for the
fever
The dia gnos is is
When
Infected, the
germs enter the body
Pas teurizatiOn of milk kills the
however, II still Is a health
suspected be cause of the
nature of the fever and the
months
disea se ma y become apparent
wt thm days or months after the
It once was Equally fortunate ,
t h e medi ca l pr ofe s10 n has
m edtcme that Y.Ill cure 1t whe n
1t does occur You are n gh t,
termitten t chills
three
pe rs on ge ts
Send your questiOns to Dr
tn
Nuclear
Service hdd for
Sylvia Badgley
FlUleral services for Mrs.
Sylvia Edee th Badgley of
Middleport, were conducted on
Dec 11 at the Rawlmgs-Coats
Funeral Home The Rev Steve
Skaggs officiated , and burial
was m the Cheshire Gravel Hill
Cemetery
Pallbe arers
were
Mrs
Hawk, Grea t Lakes , lll ;
Chester Roush, England Alr
Force Base, Alexandria, La.,
Mr and Mrs Walter Hayes
and farmly , Letart, W Va ;
Robert and Gene Hayes,
Pontiac, Ill , Leroy S1mpkms,
Mason, W Va
Among others attendmg
were Jo Ellen Wells, Long
Bottom, and Mr and Mrs
David Hays, Racme
Port CIIIIton (Toledo Edison),
each lUll! 900 megawatts
- Erie Nuclear Power Plant,
care
of
this
newspaper, P 0 Box 1551,
RadiO C1ty Statwn , New York,
N Y 10019 For a copy of Dr
Lamb 's booklet on balanced
diet, send 50 cents to the same
address and ask for the
uRalanced Die t " booklet
llllits 1 and 2, Berlin Township, County, Green Towns hip
Ene County (Ohio Edison), (Colubus and Southern Ohw
each umt 1,200 megawatts
Electn c I each umt BOO
-Picway Generating Station megawatts
Peakmg Umt, Pickaway
A megawatt equals 1 million
County
(Columbus
and watts .
shouted
W1thm two hours, be went on,
Haldeman and codefendant
John D. Ehrlichman pfissed the
word to top CIA officials -thus
proVIding the "corrupt endeavor " at the heart of the
cover-up conspiracy
"As a result of Mr
Hal-
Yuletide
activities
underway
NEW HAVEN, W Va. Activities for the ChriStmas
season are well advanced at
the New Haven First Church of
God. A ChriStmas dinner was
held on Thursday evening by
the
Woman's
Missionary
Society m the Missionary
Bmldmg The society also beld
1ts annual ChriStmas Prayer
Vigil Service Saturday at the
church. ArolUld-the-world and
around-the-clock for twelve
days, includmg Christmas
Day, thousands of Church of
God congregations united m an
llllbroken cham of prayer,
December 20 a Christmas
dinner was held for the
congregatiOn ),;vents upcommg:
SlUlday School, Dec. 22, at
9.30 a.m., the annual ChriSt's
Birthday offering will be
received. Christmas treats will
be distributed.
Sunday, Dec. 22, Annual
ChriStmas program, beginning
at 7 p.m. A play, "Why
ChriStmas?", will be presented
by the Youth Fellowship.
Monday, December 23, The
Youth Fellowship will go
Christmas caroling. Refreshments will be served afterwards.
Thursday, Dec. 26, at 7 p.m
prayer meeting.
Tuesday, Dec. 31, 8 p.m.,
speetal singing, New Year's
Employes of publishing
firm dine at Elks club
The Galhpohs Daily TriblUle Hoffman , VIcki Abbott, Mike
hosted the annual Chnstmas Hoffman, Doroth y Counparty for employes of the OhiO tryman , Nancy Nickell, Dale
Valley Pubhshmg Co , Thurs- Rothgeb, Jr , Robm and Steve
day evening at the Gallipolis Jagers , Marga re t and Brenda
Elks Hall
Fmmcwn , Charlie and Maxme
Larry Boyer se rved as Snodgrass , Bill a nd Alyce
mas ter of c eremomes for the Hoffm a n , Pat and La rry
e vemng w1th e nte rtamment Boyer , Phil and Ma n e Foster ,
provided by L. Claude Miller, Fr ank Stanley, Diane and Bob
who gave a chalk talk, a nd the Haddox , Debbie Bennett, Tom
N1lo Valley Boys , "ho Skinner, Chet Tannehill , and
presented bluegrass mus tc
Ca r ol Bac htel, Bill and
Members of the group are Mike Margare t Lehew, John TanWilliams , Tony and M1ke nehill , Gayl a nd and Hele n
Branham and Duffy Craig
Bush , Neil and Wendy Fneder,
Door prtzes \\ere awarded
and gifts presen ted to
Publisher Richard Owen and
his wife , Sara, followmg the
buffet meal catered by Dean
Circle Guests were employes
of The Da1ly Sentmel, The
Pomt Pleasant Register, The
Tribune, and the Belpre Observer
Attending
were
Judy
Craham, Bob Wmgett, Barbara Haddox , Emma Lou
Davts,
Helen
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Davis ,
E s th e r
and
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OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12,2 TO;; 1CLOSE
AT NOON ON 1HURS.l- EAST COURT ST.,
POMEROY.
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Da n ner,
Walter , Mar gie and Nic ki
Henry, Iris Miller, Otho and
Elizabeth Mattox , Sara and
Rich a rd Owe n, L Cl a ude
Miller, Vernon and Elle n
Deweese, Flo Smith, Steve and
Cozy Halstead, Curhs and
Conme Roush, Bea and Charles
Lisle , Jean Wa rner and Amta
Bowte
an unm-
dicted c~onspirator m the
case The full pardon granted
him by Preside"\ Ford protects
him from any Watergate
prosecution.
Such obstruction of JUSIIce,
Neal said , Is always ser1ous,
JUshce for any of us."
Ball
Aldersoqllroaddus (W. Va ),
~77 • ThursdaY rug ht ·
Kent State had three players
III double figures as the Flashes
posted their first Win thiS year '
even though KSU coach Rex
Hughes was eJected from the
Midwest
DiVISion
Detroit, Kansas City-Omaha
and Chicago have all held the
Midwest lead at one ttme or
another this year. Detroit
started off qwck but tbe Kings
soon overtook the PtStons Now
ChiCago, With a 14-13 record,
leads by a half-game after
beatmg Atlanta on defense
Thursday mght, 88-80, while
New York downed the Kings
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NBA Standtng s
By Unti ed Pre~~ lnternafton ;~l
Ea stern Conf ere nc e
Atlantic DIV ISIOn
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Buff alo
t l 10 677
\j ew YorK
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9os 1on
17 1:1 586 3
P h ladel phta 12 18 400
Ce ntral DI VISIOn
w I pet g b
Was h ngl on
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Cleve land
16 11 593 I ' '
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Houston
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All an/ a
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3 26 103
New Orl eans
We s lern Conf e rence
MldWC SI DIVISIOn
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Chtcag o
14 13 519
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KC Om aha
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De lroll
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M twa uk.ee
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37 9 4
F-a ctf iC DIVISICn
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Go ld en Stat e 19 10 655
Sea ttl e
1'1 17 469 511
Porll and
14 16 467 5' ;
13 16 44 a
P hoe n1x
12 17 414 7
LosA n ge les
Thur sda y s Res ults
Ch1 ca go as Atla nta 80 Cleve
106 Buffalo 10 4 NY 117 KC
Omaha 113 M 1w 11 2 P hoe n1 x
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Fnday s Gam es
New Orlns vs Bos ton
at
Spnngf e ld
Atl a nt a
a1
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Cll y Om a hn
a t Ch tca go Wa sh a t Hous lon
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Stand•ng s
Bv Un1t ed Press lnt ernat1onat
DIVISIOn 1
w 1 t pis gf ga
Ph!l a
21 6 4
4 0 121 67
NY Ra ng('r S
13 10 a
14 122 lOS
NY ls lnd r s
12 12 8
32 105 93
Atl anta 13 15 5
31 a9 99
DIVISIOn 2
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45 125 91
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Ch1 cago 14 13 3
31 109 85
Sl l OUI S 13 13 5
31 109 110
Mmn
10 18 4
[4 85 130
Kan City 6 22 3
15 75 137
DIVI SIOn 3
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1 pt s gt ga
Los Ang t7 4 10
44 98 58
Montre l 17 6 10
44 140 100
P 1f! S
11 15 5
27 121 116
9 17 3
J 26 4
DIVI SIOn
Buffa lo
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2186 121
10 76 177
4
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49 1s3 106
piS
44 157 93
Bos ton 19 7 6
Toronl o 9 16 6
24 101 1] 3
Ca l1f
6 21 6
1a a 1 142
Thur sda y s R c~ ult<.
Bos ton 11 NY R a ng e r ~ 3
Ka n s~s c t y 4 P Its 2
P h !Ia 5 Tor onto 1
Los Ange les 4 Was h 2
Fndav ' s Game s
Sl LOUIS a t Atl a nt a
Mntrl at Van co u'l er
Wa s h at Ca l f
Cleve
10 13
Cht cago 10 16
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21 70 1:1 1
20 88 102
lndnpl s
0
10 65 139
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w I I pts gf ga
20 11 0
40 139 92
San o .eg 15 13 1
31 98 100
Phoent x 13 11 2
28 94 95
Mmn
12 15 o
74 11 01 07
M1 ch
9 19 2
20 n 178
Canad1an
w I t pi s gf ga
Toronto 18 12 1
37 140 11 7
Hou ~ l o n
36 124 101
Queb ec 1a 11 0
Wn npg 15 12 1
31 11 4 as
Edmntn 14 9 0
2a 90 76
Vn cvr
13 14 1
27 R6 9~
Thursday's Result ~
Mt c h I Cle ve 0
Mmn 6 lndnpls 0
Vn cvr 3 Hous to n 1
Edmntn 7 S Ot eg o 6 ot
Fnday's Game s
New Eng at Clev e land
Ch1cago at Quebec
lnd•a napoll s a l Mtn n
MtCh tgan a1 Phoemx
Dr sta wagon, tac a1r. P S , P B , wtth
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985-3301
Gary Swope, Me 1gs Coun t}
Gam e P1 otecto r , re po r te d
tod• y tha t 9400 deer wei c killed
m Oh1 o th1s past deer sea son
The kill IS up 45 pe rcen t o ve1
las t yea r Swope t epo1 ted
Mus kmgwn count\ le d the
sl2 te 1n am ount of dee 1 ktlled
wt th Me igs Coun ty 1n f1 fth
pla ce
Those w ho kill ed a d ee r tn
Me tgs Count y lh ts year were
J a m es
Cr ow
Sy ra c u s e
Her be rt Ell1ott Rutland J oe
Te tte r y Pomeroy Cl a tr Gil es
J r , Pomeroy Her ma n Sc hul
Reedsv ill e
Cla renc e
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Ha ntn g Pom e r oy Char les
E ll1 s
Pom e r oy
Terry
Cullu ms Hem lock G r ove
Mrs J oh n W Broga n Sr
Ru tl a nd , Elber t Mu lltn s
Dexte r Mrs Ca r rol Gilm or e
Ru tl a nd
Larry Ed wa rd s
Ru tl an d Phtll tp Bla c kwood
Ru tl a n d
No lan
Ha n tn g ,
P omero y Ern es t l ambe rl
Rutl a n d,
J a mes
Shee t s
Rutla nd , Wtllia m R Leva cy,
Dex ter
Cr a1g A Han n tng
Albany Da rr e ll C Hann tng
Albany Raymond A Ne ls on
Alban y , Zall y B Me do rs
Rutl and
Wtllta m Edwa rds
Rac tne Larr y Wll es , Ra c tne
Rtc ha rd Wa rner
Pom .:!roy
Davt d
Ca rl Ha ll Pom eroy
Dav ts
Ru t lan d
Ke v tn
Stewa rt Pom eroy Pa ul E
Bl a c k
Rac tne
Pa u l
E c htng er Pom er oy Joh n W
Stobart Racme Russe ll We ll
Pome roy Wtll tnm E Slate r
Mtdd !e por l J ohn W Ca ll
Long Bottom , Fred Geor ge
Rut lan d
Wa yne
Be a r
Pome r oy
Ro be r t Reeves
Mtddl epor t Wes le y G t lkey
Mtdd lepo rt
She r wo od L
Mered 1fh, Pomeroy, Ve rnon
Hy se ll Pom e roy Jo hn A
J eff ers Mtnersv tll e Arnold E
Wtl s on Rutla nd Ken ne th H
J ohnson, Pome roy
Ra nda ll
Da v s
Mt ddl e port
Ga ry
George, Ru tland , J erry F
Powe ll Rac tn e
Jo hn H Ka uff Mtddleport
Sha r on Coga r
Pome r oy
Wand a l a nham Po me r oy
Ro be rt Wtlltam !> Ru tl an d
La w r e nce Rap p Po me r oy
Pa ul D Be lt Ra ctn e Leo D
Da v td so n Rutl a nd Dall a!>
Jarne ll Rac tne J tm Fortun e
Ra c tn e
Max
E tc h1n ger
Po m e r oy Ron
Ea s t man
Co olv ill e
Doy le Sargent
P om e r oy Howar d G tl tsp te
Pomeroy
J ose ph Edward s
Mtddt epo r t James Ou tllen
R utland , Ge org e
Smtf h
Mtddl e po r t
Roy
Smd h
Pomer oy
Ha rry Stov e r
Mtddl e po rt
Larr y Pa pp
Po m e roy , Day ton Sp e n cer
Lon g Bottom Fredd1e Moore
Ch es h tr e Arn old Snowd en
Pomeroy Rober t C F r eema n
Pomeroy Ttm olh y Bearhs
Pom e ro y Char les Ran so n
Ract n e
Don
Cullu ms ,
He m loc k Gr ove
P a ul tne
Hyse ll
Mt ne r sv ill e
J ohn
Krawsc zyn Mtddleport Te r ry
George Rut land Robe rt Mil ls
Area games
FRIDAY
SVAC
Eas ter n at Kyger Cr eek
Hann an Tra ce at Sou th weste rn
North Gallta at Symmes Va ll e y
TRI VALLEY
Bel pre at Al ex and er
Nelson v ill e Yor k a t F ed
Hock mg
Vtnton County at Warre n Local
(Others)
New Bos ton at Wheel ers bu rg
Galltpolts at South Pomt
Sprtngfteld South at Wa verl y
Southe rn at Tnmbl e
Hunltngton Eas t at Po tnt
Pl ea sant
Portsmouth at Chil liCoth e
SATURDAY
Ironton at Port smou th
Vtnlon County at Ja ckson
Fe de ral Hocktng at Me tgs
Wa ham a at Harnan Trace
Mille r at East Knox
MONDAY
At hens a t La ncaster
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Athe ns
3 1 154
Logan
3 1 172
Ga lt tpolts
3 1 185
Met gs
2 2 155
Wav erly
2 '7 139
Ironton
2 2 123
Ja ckson
1 3 138
Well ston
0 4 91
TOTALS
16 16 1157
Thursday's Result·
Iron ton 31 At hen s 28
(Mak eu p)
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120
157
152
136
122
169
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Dona ld
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Ken neth Caldwel l, Reeds
vtll e Le ona rd Barbe r Reed s
vtll e , Ra lph Pa r ke r Pome roy
Ruf us Cltne, Reedsv tll e J ohn
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Swa m Reedsv il le , Rober t A
Tn pp Tuppers Pla ms Da le B
Ad ams Reed sv ill e Ben 1a m 1n
Buc hana n Reedsvill e Ha rold
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Hayman Reedsv ill e , Mar v n
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Har n s Reedsv ille , Fredenck
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Foste r , Reedsv ill e , Arl os F
Cas lo Pome roy Ca r l Rltch1 e
l ong Bottom Ea rl P Cross
Raci ne Car l C Chtc hest er,
Reedsv tll e , Cha rl es T Har n s
J r Reedsvil le C P Ha rn s,
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Newel l Long Bottom Lyle
Swa tn , Ree d sv t!le
Duane
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Da le y, Por tl a nd.
Fred B Smti h, Pomeroy ,
Robe rl Balse r Ree d sv ill e
Ge ra ld W Burk , Reedsv ill e ,
J ohn J Rose Long Bot tom .
Arv tl Hol te r , l ong Bottom , r
Glen n W Tuttle Mtne rsv tll e t!
Pa ul Moore Ract ne Jack W ~
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Wa lte r E Ba ker, Coolvtll e,
Leo Kenned y, Jr , Tuppers 1
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J a c k Rood
Tu ppers Plat ns George M
Collins Reed sv ille , Otto A
Ma r c tnko Reedsvtll e Davtd
J Kobl e ntz Pome roy Elme r
C Newe ll Long Bottom Ja ck
Wes tfal l Ree dsv ille Ol en C
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Cowd re y, Reedsv ill e, Kenner
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Ro nald Swatn Ree d sv il le ,
J ack We ll s, Long Bottom
l ar ry
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Eugne Long
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Ra nd a ll Wtlson
P om e r oy
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back toward thell' accustomed
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Hughes left the gym when
asked but had graduate assist- .,.,._.
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ant Roger Lyons running :,:,.,:
By Denny ::::;.;
messages to the bench
Kent, now 1-4, reeled off rune ~.',!_!.'.:;',!.:
Fobes
m;m
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unanswered pomts at the start
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The Meigs Marauder grapplers of Ray Goodman and Sam
Ball State, now 1-li, came to
Crow
JOin several other schools Saturday m the Frurland Holiday
Withiii two pmnts at one stage
lnvitalional
Wrestlmg Tournament In Proctorville
m the first half
The
Marauders
flmshed third m last year's tournament , wh1ch
Casumer Moss and Dave
was held at Chesapeake and labeled the Chesapeake Hohday
Joyner scored 18 pomts each to
lnv1tatwnal.
lead Akron Its 18th consecutive
The teams are the same this year, led by the likes of Meigs,
wm on Its home floor.
Poca (W Va ), Man (W Va.), Chesapeake, and Fairland to
Akron donunated the game
name a few
The Marauders are expected to make another good showmg m
this year's tourney, led by Mike Haley, Roger Hysell and Jun
McClure, all regulars from last year's th1rd.place squad. Hale)
and Hysell both won their first matches of the season two weeks
ago m the openmg loss at Athens, whil~ McClure was deciSIOned
Kevm McLaughlin will be the first one out on the mats for the
Marauders , wrestlmg III the 96 lb. weight class McLaughlin
piiined his Bulldog opponent two weeks ago, while Mick Lyons, at
105 lbs , will be the next Meigs grappler Lyons deciSIOned his
Athens COlUlterpart.
117-113
Carl Gheen, decisioned m his opener, will go m the 112 lb
Slowly but surely, however,
category, followed by 119 lb. Mike Branham who was pinned by
the Milwaukee Bucks are
Athens.
movmg up.
Butch Roush, also pumed in the Athens match , will go at 126
Milwaukee, m last place all
lbs., followed by Jeff Musser at 132 Musser pmned his opponent,
season because Kareem Ab- and will be followed by McClure at 138lbs and Hysell at 145.
du!Jabbar sat out the first part
Bob Musser, at 115lbs., Will be looking for his first victory of
of the year with a broken hand, the season after bemg deciSioned by his Athens opponent, while
IS now only four games away
the Marauders will have to forfeit the 167 and 185 lb weight
from the top The Bucks classes, as they d1d m the Athens match Those two forfeits "ere
downed PhoeniX 112-108 Thurs- very costly III Meigs in the 4().27loss to the Bulldogs
day mght behmd Abdul.JabMarty Dugan, pmned III his !9'74 opener, will go for Meigs m the
bar's 28 points and Jim Pnce's
175 lb we~ght class, while Haley Will agam make a strong at23 to break a three-game losmg tempt for the unlimited diviSion title
streak
Followmg the Frurland Tourney, the Marauders take a
Pnce triggered a fourth vacatton break before resummg action Monday, J a n 6, m an
quarter rally for Milwaukee. afternoon battle at Wahama
He hit a Jump shot with 8:!6left
Followiiig IS the remainder of the M., ~er schedule
to tie the score at 94 and had a
Mon , Jan 6, at Wahama, 2 p m
key ass1st to Gary Brokaw to
Wed , Jan 15, at Pt Pleasant, 2 p m
put the Bucks ahead 96-94 He
Thurs , Jan 23, PI Pleasant, I p m
added a steal and another Jump
Sat, Jan. 25, Ripley, 8 p.m
shot to give Milwaukee a 98-94
Tuesday, Jan 28, at Nel-York, 7·30 p.m
advantage
Sat , Feb I, Logan, 7 30 p m
The Bucks may not exactly
Thu., Feb 6, Fairland, 7 30 p m.
be rolling as they did the last
Tue., Feb. 11, Wahama, I p m
few years lUlder Abdul.Jabbar
Tue , Feb 18, at Nel-York, 7 30 p m
but they're creeping quietly
Sat., Feb 22, SEOAL at Athens.
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Che s te r Clar e nce Ba rne tt
Tupper s Pl ams , Floyd Stout
Long Bottom Roge r Rttc h te ,
Reedsv ill e , R1 c ha rd Hovatte r
Mt dd le port Mt cha el Marktns,
Pomeroy George 0 Lowt her
Alb a n y Gay F J oh nson ,
Albany Vtctor Perry . Albany
Ju ne E Cheadl e , Al ba ny,
Pa lma r Goodwtn , Pome roy,
Pa ulme Zet gl er , Albany J eff
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Ze tgle r Albany . Ja m es R
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Alba n y
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A lban y
P aul
Gaston Al ba ny Lewts. But
terwor t h
Albany
S1m on
J ones Alban y , Mr a nd Mrs
Noe l D Young Alban y Ca rol
Gilmore Ru tla nq
Cltfl on
F o ley Jr
Pome r oy Don
Til li s Ru t la nd Frdz Sts.son
Sy r acuse J ames R Wam sl ey,
Pom eroy
Jac k
Haggy
Pom eroy R 1cha r d Lu she r ,
Langs vtlle George Stewa rt
Mtdd le por t Bob Rathbur n,
Ru tland Thomas R Roac h
Pome r oy Bert W Tea for d,
Ra cme Bobby J Ada ms Jr
Ra c tne James E Otddl e
Ractne Wtl l1 a m May nard
Ra c 1ne Bobby Joe Adams
Rac tne
Tho m as
Hart
Pomeroy
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Sm 1t h
Bryan Yo n ker
P omeroy
Pome r oy
Roger
long
Pome roy Ha rol d W Brtn ke r
Mtddlepor t. Ernes t E S1ss on
Sy r ac use Mt lford Fredenc k,
Ra c tne Ra ymond L Oli ve r
Pome roy Joe Batley , Mme rs
vtlle , J ohn Batle y Pome roy ,
Carl Bar tr um , Middl e p or t
La rr y Stewa r t Rutland R E
Grt ndl ey Mmersv tl! e Charl es
Man ue l Rac me Joe Manuel
Ra c tne Tom Manuel, Rac tne
J 1m Hu pp Rac me John T
G r uese r , P om e r oy , Roger
La n ham Po me r oy . James
Sm tih , He mlock Grove Owen
Sm ti h Pom eroy , Don Hub
Pro Standings
State led all scorers with 20
pomts as Ihe Pioneers dropped
their eighth game agamst one
Phone 985-33U7
poSition
.chester, Ohio
Phone 992-7320
POINSETTIAS
742·4211
Kent State defeated
State 71-61 Akr
bl 1 d
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as e
Califorma State-Hayward, 8861 • and Fmdlay stopped
Association ' s
He said the NIXon tapes
prove Haldeman and Ehrlichman knew full well that the
"flood of money" poured out
for the burglars was meant to
keep them qwet and that they
knew , too, of the thmly veiled
promises of clemency .
"Such thiiigs on a masSive
scale by the highest officials of
this land IS what this case IS all
Jr , John Patterson, Erma and
Cathy Lyons, Fred and Pauline
'
tournaments faces many Ohto
college basketball teams torught after a relatiVely hght
slate Thursday evemng.
Every day the cream (or IS II
Kareem') moves closer to the
top m the National Basketball
To let II go unpurushed would
mean there would be "no
Fobes , Bev and Hobart Wtlson,
DEVOTED TO THE
INTEREST OF
MEIGS MASON AREA
CHESTER L TANNEHILL
Exec Ed
ROBERT HOEFLICH
Cttv Edttor
PubliShed daily exc ept
Satur day by The Ohto Valley
Publ eh ng Company , 111
Court St
Pom e r oy , Oh •o
45769 Bu s mes s Off tce Phon e
99 2 2156 Ed 1t0r1al Phcn e 992
21 57
Second class pos tag e pa td at
Pomeroy , Ohto
Nahonal advert 1s 1n g
r e presen t attv e
Bot tm e llt
Gallagher In c 12 Ea s t 42nd
St New York, New York
Subscrtpf•on
rate s
Del•vered by carr.er wh e r e
avaJiable 60 cents pe r week
By Motor Route where carr te r
serv 1ce no t avatlab le One
month $2 60 By mall 1n Ohto
and w Va , One Year $18 S•x
months. $9 50 , Thr ee months
$6 E lsewh e re $22 00 vear !>IX
months s 11 50 three months ,
56 50 Subscnptton pnce 1n
eludes
Sunday
T1me s
Sentmel
A hefty schedule of holiday
By Unlted Press lnlemallonal
law II
or
By United Press international
m all areas en route to Its
fourth win agamst two losses
TI1e Zips led 39-29 at haif\Ime
Slan Cherry of Califorma
Burks only four
games off pace
tS earned on or pariietpated m
by the very people m high
office sworn to uphold the
Wi II build
separately.
Hts first techmcal came
Tom Brabson led the way for
~e Flashes with 28 poiiits,
allowed by Rick Gates With 15
and Brad Robinson With II
Kim Kaufman led Ball State
With 30 poiiits
Hughes was eJected from the
game after havm g three
killed m Its tracks for two
weeks And that IS the obstruction of j ushce."
Nixon was named
tecluucal fouls called on him
Ohto College
Basketball Round-up
gam~
Tennessee drawl
" It was thwarted, stopped,
Don
Coleman, John and Sharon
Beaver, Thelma and Jack
;Rogers, Don and Evelyn
Wngnt, Dar, Wnght, Jr , Tom
and Phyllis Roach, Denny
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N W COM P~ON
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FBI was thwarted for two
weeks," Neal said m his deep
but "even more senous when it
In 1972, 11 persons were
killed when a taxlmg jetliner
crashed on the ground of
O'Hare Field m Chicago
Eve semce.
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Southern OhiO Electric ) 120
megawatts
-Site A, Uruts I and 2, Scwto
carcasses,
s laughterhouse
\o\Orkers
c ontr ols ar e
hav e lessened
- DaVlS·B~sse
Power Plant, Umts 2 and 3,
c ounty relatives and friends
attendmg Y.ere Seaman Denms
from raw milk
By Lawrence E . Lamb, M D.
would add the wattage to the
state's present capacity of 21
billion watts
The utilities must present to
the comrrusswn the liSt of
planned facilities for a certificate of enwonrnental compatibility and public need
before construction begms.
The commission S8ld it had
reviewed the construction of
five facilities and they mcluded
-Wilham
H
Zimmer
Nuclear Power Sta!Ion, Umt 2,
Moscow, Clermont County
(Cincmnat1 Gas and Electric
Co ), 1,150 megawatts.
Badgley's grandsons , Robert,
Gene and Walter Hayes,
Chester Roush, Denms Hawk,
and Kenneth Lee Out-of-
Brucellosis comes
Eastern honor winners listed
EASTERN - Chester A
Goodmg , Eastern High School
he
deman 's , Mr Ehrlichman's
and Mr . NIXon 's direction, the
0
area's
e me rgency· re scue
squad and fire departme nts
each a check for $100 Acceptmg checks were. Chuck
Bartels, chief fo Pomeroy ER
squad, Kenny Imboden ,
representmg the Middlepor t
squad; Wajter Cleland, of the
Racme squad, and Bob Gibbs,
representm g the Syr ac use
squad
In the picture above, acceptmg checks from the bank
for area fire departmen ts from
Mr Hobstetter, left, were 1-r ,
Ross Cleland, ch1ef of the
Chester VollUlteer Fire Dept
Walter Cleland, represe ntmg
the Racme Fire Dept. , Charles
Legar, Pomeroy fire chief ,
Bob Gibbs , repre sen iin g
Syracuse , back row , Bob Byer,
Middleport fire chief, George
Collins , representin g the
"one of the saddest chapters iii
the 200-year~ong and glonous
history of the Umted States" the NIXon-Haldeman meeting
on Jlllle 23 at which the
President approved enlistiiig
the CIA to block the FBI mvesiigation
"Can you 1magme! "
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3- The Datly Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Frida), ])ec 20, 1974
Ph. 992-2174
\Pomeroy, 0 .
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As Much As
'1000 OFF
On New Cars And Trucks
Bigger allowance on trade tn -
less difference to
pav
New 1974 Ford l.andou 2 Dr. Hard Top
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NET PRICE'5243.21
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cond1t1on
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$SAVE
Dn ven 1ust a few m onths by on e of our off1cta ls Spotless ins1de
and out Atr condtt10ned , AM FM stereo radto and almost all
equipment made Offered at btg redudton Al so 4 dr l TO
Brougham , s 1m t1a r cond 1t1on
1971 Ford Galaxie 500
4 Dr.
Hard Top
'1895
400 cu 10 v e. atr con ditioned , fully equ tpped , low mileage
1970 Chevrolet Brookwood 4 Dr. Sta. Wagon
'1495
A1r cond ttone d , fully equ tpped Ntce for model
1970 Ford Maverick 6 cyL 2 Dr. Sedan aslow as'1095
Cho1ce of three fi ne ca r s
�4 - _The Daily Sentine l, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0. , Friday, Dee. 20,1974
-
Bruins play Memphis tonight, Homebuildets enjoy holiday party
battle Irish on TV Saturda~·
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The traditi ona l Chr is tma s
fll nncr
party
nf
th e
Home bui lders Class of the
W~
ANGELES (UP! ) Third ranked UCLA, unbeaterL
in its first four starts, takes on
17th-ranked Memphis State, So, tonigh t in the Bruins' first
sU. rt in 13 days because of final
examinations.
"U we don't play well, I'm
not going to blame it on the
layoff or exams/' said Bruin
Coach John Wooden .
On Saturday night , UCLA
battles lllh ranked Notre
Dame, 4-1. Notre Dame's only
loss came agains i secondranked India na.
Notre Dame, which hasn't
played since Dec. 11, is the
learn which snapped UCI.A's
record M-game victory strin g
Muldleport Church of Christ
wa s he ld Tuesda y ni ~ h t at the
last season . The Bruins won a
r ematch but wer e foiled in
the ir bid for an eighth stra igh t
NCAA championship when
they .tost in the semifinals to
eve ntual champion North
Carolina Stale.
Six-foot..n.ine Marion "Elevato r " Hillard , who had 25
rebounds in Memphis Slate's
win over Florida State earlier
this season, keys lhe Tigers'
attack while {H) guard Dwight
Clay, who is averaging 15.6
points a game , paces the Irish .
All four of UCLA's wins have
come at home this season.
The Bruins have had minor
dental problems. Two starters 7-1 cente r Ralph
Gillman AFC coach of year
NEW YORK (U P! ) - The
Houston Oilers won only one
game in each of the last two
seasons and it looked like much
of the same through the first
half of the 1974 season .
The Oilers were 1~. including a 51-10 rout al the
hands of Minnesota.
HOLIDAY
FAVORITES
ROYAL CROWN
·Bottling Company
.___....;.;.,;,_...
Middleport
But then it happened .
Quart erback Dan Pastorini
finally was healthy again and
defensive tackle Curley Culp
was obtained from Kasas City
tn a trade lor John Matuszak.
Houston upset Cincinnati and '
fo_llowe? in . successive weeks
w1th vtctones over the New
York Jets, Buffalo and Cincinnati. The Oilers then won
two of their last three and
finished 7-7.
The tW'na round, one of the
most marked in recent years,
Thursday earned Sid Gillman
America n Conference Coach of
the Year honors by United
Pre ss International.
Gillman was na med on 19 of
the 39 ballots cast by a
nationwide panel of sports
writers, three fr om each AFC
city. Lou Saban of Buffalo was
second wilh nine votes and
New England's Chuck Fairhanks was third with six. John
Madden of Oakland got three
votes and Don Shula of Miami
two .
Drollinge r and &-9 forward
Richard
Wa s hington - had
Leeth extracted la st week . In
addition, Washington has a
slight ankle spr ain .
In a smattering or college
games Thursday night, Brown
surprised Georgia 79-75,
DePaul nipped San Jose Slate
75-73 in overtime , Colorado
edged San Diego State ~ .
Old Dominion topped Evansville 84-72, Georgia Tech got
by Mi ss iss ippi State 64-61,
Dtake nipped Iowa Stale 65-<;4,
Texas-EI Paso stopped Miami
of Ohio 72-$ a nd Texas A&M
upset Northwestern 67~ in the
Sun Bowl tournamen t, Mon~
lana bea t Seatlle 80-lil and
Fresno Slate topped Utah Slate
79-77.
Jim Busam scored 28 points
to pace Brown over Georgia.
The victory improved the
Bruins' record to 3-1 while the
Bulldogs lost for the first time
in three games. Freshman
ehac zma
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COUNCIL MEETS
Theodorus Council
17,
Daughters of America , met
Monday nigh t at Cr aw's Steak
House l or a dinner party and
gilt exchange Attending were
Mrs. Lillie Ha uck, Mrs. Edna
Reibel, Mrs. Ferne Roush ,
Mrs. Edith Spencer, Mrs. Etta
Will and Mr.< Nettie Hayes .
Tiris is for
THE BIRDS
Feed
Them!
CHESTER - The Christmas
party of the Ladies Auxiliary of
the Fire Dept. was held Sunday
evening at the firehouse. A
covered dish dinner, along with
baked ham was served at 5
p.m . to auxiliary members,
firemen and their families .
Decorations were in keeping
with the season, including a
decorated tree in the hall. A
visit from Santa was enjoyed
as he gave presents to all the
children and ladies from under
the tree. Sacks of candy were
also presented to the children.
Door prizes were won by
Bruce Myers and John
Ridenour. Games were played
and prizes won by several.
Members and guests attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Newell, Kathy, Kenny
Them!
Scratch
Sugar Run Mills
Mulberry Ave. 992-2115 Pomeroy
VISIT COLUMBUS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eastman and c hildren , Teays
Valley, W. Va ., and Mr . and
Mrs . Leland Saxton, Pomeroy,
were rece nt visitors 9f Mr . and
Mrs . Dan Eastman and
children, Jeanie and Brian,
Columbus.
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. David
Bwnga rdner . Mrs. Burn gard ~
ne r a mi Mrs. Colecn Va n Me ter
se rv ed Ll co mp lete turk ey
dinner.
PrH yer was by Rev. George
ra a:r.e, with Russell Wilson ,
v1ce president , condu cting the
busi ness sess ion. Mrs. Nora
Rice re porl cd on th(" par li es :1t
th e Athens Mental Health
Center, held monthly by the
class for the past six years.
Arrangements were to conti nue the parties in 1975 with
Mrs . Rice a nd Mrs. Van Me ter
to serve a s co<-hairwomen .
Mrs. Lois McElhinny was
named to take ca r e of
remembering the birthdays of
the Meigs County children a t
NEW HAVEN , W.Va . - The
Woman's Missionary Society of
the New Haven First Church of
God held its annual Chdstmas
dinner in t he Missionary
Bu il ding . The roo m was
beautifully decorated by Becky
Reed and E leanor Davis. The
invocation was given by Sus ie
Bess.
The president, Mrs. Orpha
Fields, presided over the
business meeting. Roll call was
ctnswered
by
naming
something special that eac h
member wanted for Christ-
that money
had been sent for Christmas
gifts to the Home Mission
16, and members were urged to Station at the Pine Crest Youth
participate. A teller of Center in Beattyville, Ky . It
resignation was read from was a lso a nnounced that
Mrs. Gerald Simmons, since Christmas gifts will be taken to
she no longer lives in the area. Lakin State Hospital. A report
The members enj oyed their on the flower fund was given by
annual candy a nd gift ex- Bonnie Fields. Members voted
change . Attending were Mrs. to send flowers to their shul~n
Haro ld Bumg ardner, Mrs. members.
Donald Bumgardner, Mrs.
A nominating committee was
David Fields, Jr ., Mrs . William ap pointed consistin~ or Sarah
Gibbs, Mrs. Douglas Miller, Gi bbs and Becky Reed.
Mrs. Harry Miller , Mrs . James Hostesse s lor the January
N. Roush, Mrs. Danny Harbor, meeting will be Iva Capehart
Mrs. Robert Layne , Mrs . Pete and Sa rah Gibbs.
Burris, Mrs . 0 . M. Adams, Jr.,
The pr ogram was in charge
Mrs. Harold Moxley , Mrs. John of Missionary fo: ~ ucation
Thorne, Mrs. Earl Clark, Mrs. Director, Iva Ca pehart. The
Davis Simonton, Mrs. John F. theme was "The Best Gift".
Roush and the hostesses.
A short business meeting
was conducted
by
the
president, Mrs . Earl Clark .
Program
scheduled
and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Keller, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Allen, Mr . and Mrs.
PORTLAND
'!'he
Hobart Newell, Mr . and Mrs.
Chr istmas program at the
James Ridenour, Lowell and
Portland United Methodist
John, Mr. and Mrs. John
Chur ch will be presented
Wickham , Mr . and Mrs. Arthur
Sunday at 7:30p.m . under the
Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
di rec tion of Mrs. Barb Talbott
Smith, Peggy and Larry Jr.,
and Mrs. Shirley Johnson.
Mr . a nd Mrs. Victor llahr and
Recitations will be given by
Jane, Mr. a nd Mrs. Bruce
Bruce Wolfe, Dawn Johnson,
Myers, Linda, Bruce a nd
Donna J oh ns on , Dawnette
Leonard, Mr . and Mrs. Robert
Talbott, Lori Wolfe, David
Wood a nd Debbie, Mr. and
Talbott, Brent La rkins , Shawn
Mrs. Roy Christy, Mr. and
Wolfe, Danny Talbott and
Mrs . Erroll Conroy, Mr. and
Christy Wolfe.
Mrs. Larry Clark, Tamra and
A play titled " Wha t's It All
Penny, Mr . and Mrs. Ross
Cleland and Larry, Mr. and About" will be given by Dawn
Mrs . Don VanMeter and Johnson , Denise Tab lott ,
Talbott,
Chery l
Alvena, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Danny
Chevalier , Mr. and Mrs. Bob Larkins , Lisa Allen, a nd Janel ·
Wood and Charlie, Mrs . Opal Middleswart. Soloists will be
Hollon and Teresa, Mrs. Joyce Bruce Johnson an d Lori
&ker, Mrs. Ada VanMeter., Middleswarl, and there will be
Allen Weber , Keit h Wood , two numbers by Rev. Steve
Kristie
Hawk,
Laura Wilson a nd Mrs. Johnson. The
Eichinger, Mrs . Vir gin ia public is invited to attend.
Burke, Lori and Lisa, Mrs.
Jean Sexson and Marcy, Mrs.
Grace Gumpl, and Roger
Coats.
Community notes: Mrs .
Cut and BaUed
Mary Jane Efaw, Athens, was
All locally grown
a recent visitor of Mrs. Letha
Wood; Allen Weber, Akron,
WE ALSO HAVE
spent several days with Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Keller; D. D. . 1
CANDY AND NUTS
Clelland, Columbus, visited on
FRUIT BASKETS
Tuesday with Denzel Cleland,
Starling
as low as $1.98 up
and Raymond Krautter ,
Place
order
early.
Columbus, recently spent a day
Happy
Holidays!
with Mrs. Mabel VanMeter.
SHULER'S MARKET
CHRISTMAS TREES
.
used the Chris tmas s tory as the
theme . Members exchanged
gilts and presented a gift lo the
Glaze family . Installation of
Imtl and classroom carpeting
a t the church was planned .
Attending were Mr . a nd Mrs .
Denver Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Gruese r, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Miller , Mr . and Mrs . Clay
Tuttle ,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lawrence Stewart, Mr . and
Mrs . Chester Erwin, Mrs .
Coleen Van Meter, 1\lrs.
Shirley Bumgardner, "'1rs.
Dorothy Roach, Mrs. Lorraine
Neff, Edward Evans , Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Kincaid, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Wilson, and
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Glaze and
Bruce Bumgardner.
the coun ty horne .
The program was presented
by Mr . a nd Mrs. Gla ze who
New Haven women meet
club meets m~~·asannounc~
Fire auxiliary gathers
HOST DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kelton
e nter tained Saturday nig ht
with a holiday dinner party.
Their horne was extensively
decorated for the holiday
season. Guests were the Rev.
and Mrs . Harold Deeth , Mr .
and Mrs . Pat Lochary, Mrs.
J.E .D. Hartinger and Mrs. J.
0. Roedel . The dinner was
served by candlelight.
Feed
Cracked Com
Sunflower Seed
Wild Bird Mixture
NEW HAVEN, W. Va. Hostesses at the December
meeting of the Ne haclima
Garden Club were Mrs. Tom
Hoffman, Mrs. Phil Batey,
·Mrs. Jean Grinstead, Mrs. Roy
Jones and Mrs . Graceline
Sprouse al the New Haven
library Building.
Members answered roll call
with "New Ideas for Christmas" . Each member brought
her favorite a rrangement,
decoration or some handicraft
article, and told the group
about it. Interesting ideas were
presented in the display of the
articles.
Four of the members who
had attended the Ohio-Guyan
District meeting reported on
what had taken place there. A
flower show school will be held
at Cedar Lakes, April14. 15 "nd
Jacky Dorsey's 28 points
topped Georgia scorer s.
DePaul won the tip at the
start of its overtime against
San J ose State and held the ball
for nearly the entire fiveminute period before Jim
Bocinski sank a 25-foot shot
with on ly two seconds remaining to give the Demons their
win.
Tony Lawrence's driving
lay up with on ly five seconds
left to play enabled Colorado to
beat San Diego State .
Lawrence led the Buffaloes in
scoring with 23 JX1ints a nd Ron
Wrigley chipped in with 19
po ints and nine rebounds while
Allan Bunting paced the Aztecs
with 21 poinl• and 16 rebounds.
Sonny Parker scored 19
points and played impressively
on defense to carry Texas A&M
over Nor thwestern, putting two
Texas learns in t he finals of the
Sun Bowl tournament.
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She was as sisted by Fay
Carpenter . It began by singing
'~ Blessed Assurance" with
prayer led by Mrs. Fields . The
Christmas story from Luke 2:120 was read . A poem , " The
Christmas Guest" was read by
Mrs. Fields.
After the program, a gift
exchange was held with Sarah
Gibbs in charge. Circle prayer
was led by Roberta Maynard
and singing of "Silent Night".
Attending were Dora Wood,
Bonnie Fields, Becky Reed,
Fay Carpenter, Pansy Fry,
Rena Johnson, Sue Erwin,
Sarah Gibbs, Orpha Fields,
Susie Bess, Iva Ca pehart,
Roberta Maynard, Susie Wolfe
and Eleanor Davis .
Society views
Christmas skit
March plans
made by group
Plans for the annual March
of Dimes in J anuary with Mrs.
Janet Downie as chairwoman
we re made during the Tuesday
night meeting of the Ohio Eta
Phi Chap ter of Bela Sigma Phi
Soror ity held at the home of
Mrs. Wilma Reese.
The group also deci ded
during the meeting to have a
progressive dinner Jan . 31.
R~~d at the meeting was a
than k you note from the Meigs
County Pionee r a nd Historica l
Society for a donation .
It was noted that the winners
of the bazaar door prizes were
Mrs . Ha rold Lohse, Pomeroy,
the afghan, a nd Delores Lynch,
Middleport, a savings bond.
Left-over items from the
holiday bazaar were auctioned
orr following the meeting.
Mrs. Reese gave the cultural
report a nd hostesses were Mrs.
Jennie Sheet.s, Mrs. Connie
Bailey and Mrs. Reese.
An original ski t titled
"J ohnnie 's Mother 's Christ·
mas Story " by Mrs. Stanley
Bass was presented by Mrs.
Bass and Mrs. Clyde Andrews
at a meeting of the Evangeline
Missionary Society . of the
Pomeroy Church of Christ
Tuesday night at the home of
Mrs. Louis Osborne .
Mrs. Earl Cleland presided
with Mrs. Edward Venoy a nd
Mrs. Elwood Bowers giving
devotions . They used selected
scriptures !rom St. Luke , Sl.
John and St. Matthew, with
Mrs. Terry Groninger participating. For roll call
members gave a Chris tmas
poem. Mrs. Cleland gave the
missionary message on the
Beeman family in Mexico.
Mrs. Bass conducted a game
with the prize going to Mrs.
Cleland . The g roup sa ng
Christmas carols.
The door prize was won by
Mrs. Betty Spencer and secret
pals were revea led with a gift
exchange. New names were
drawn for the com ing year.
Refreshments were served to
those named a nd Mrs. Conrad
Ohlinger, Mrs. Evelyn Smith,
Mrs. Denver Kapple and Mrs.
Eva Dessauer, a guest.
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DEAR POLLY - My mother used to prolong the gift opening
for me.\" a very clever way. Instead of putting nametags on the
packages around the ChriStmas tree she would cut ptctures from
old Christmas cards and then cut them into jigsaw puzzles. One
piece would be attached to a gift with clear plastic tape and th~
remaining pieces were put in a large envelope with my name on
it. On Christmas morning I was handed an envelope and would
have to put the puzzle together and then find the gift with the
missing piece to complete the puzzle. The older we got the more
scissor minded Mother became. Four or five gifts can lake a long
time to open. The pleasure is continued over a longer period and
one is not .conscious that there are not quite as many gifts. -J.C.
Expe11.0ive gift wrapplugs are not a necessity. A SUDday
comic sbeet with red or green wool Ues will please the young fry
as much or more than the grandest matched wrappings. Rug
yara bought by the hanlt will tie many many packages. Twist all
that leftover lmlttlng yarn Into cords - the children will love
doing lt for you.
Use a lot of big fat candles but make them yourself. Waxed
milk cartons make great forms for Impressive looking ones.
Make a few extra for gifts. They will be a good subotltute for the
baked gifts you may have previously given but are ellmlnaUng
hecaWJe of high prices. Put the Christmas tree ln front of a blg
window so It can be enjoyed from both indoors and outdoors and
cut down on exterior Ughts.
These lew Pointers are only to start your own imagination to
work. After the holidays write and tell us the things you
discovered that made this ecology-minded Christmas a happy
and gay one for your family and friends. Next year we will pass
them on for others to try. Let us all put our wits to work as we
tighten our belts and pocketbooks to have a gay a nd happy
holiday. - POLLY.
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their "day of comfort" by giving two food baskets and two hams to two needy families in the
Meigs County area. L to R, "Dad" Bill Quickel, Bert Moshier, ~aste r_ CoWlcilor_and Mike
Hendrickson. Paul Voss, Scott Reuter and Ca rl Myers, Jr., also asststed wtth the proJect .
Auxiliary dines
A holiday potluck dinner was
held Tuesday night at Veterans
Memorial Hospital by the
Women's Auxillary with Dt.
Lewis Telle and Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Lucas as special guests.
Lucas ls assistant ad·
ministrator of the hospital.
Mrs. Freda Mossman gave
grace preceding the turkey
dinner . The program included
a reading, "The Spirit of
Christmas" by Dt . Telle, with
Mrs . Jestie Molden giving
..Christmas Is." Games were
conducted by Mrs . Je ssie
White followed by a carol sing.
Mrs. Bertha Parker presented
J effer son's retirement from
the While House in the
bea utiful house he built for his
rec lining
years
near
Charlottesville, Va . The book's
last cha pter is a descrip tion of
Chr istmas with J effe rson
surr ounded by his devoted
servan ts, his grandchil dren
and old friends . Mrs . Cassell
said that Je£ferson remai ned a
widower devoted to the
memory of his wife a nd that it
is this intense devotions tha t
makes memorable , touc hin g
and tend er the tale of Christmas at Monticello.
The mee ting was held a t the
home of Mrs. Arthur Stra uss
decoratCd extensively inside
a nd out. Featured in the
decorations were a lig hted
tre e, ca ndl es,
nume r ou s
a rrangements, and a winter
scene of skaters, skie rs, Santa
a nd his reindeer , all a nimated .
Mrs.
Dwi ght
Wallace
presided at the meetin g which
opened with the club collect.
The secre tary presented the
names of two pr ospe ctive
members to the club.
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Mr . and Mrs. Lew Roush, New
Haven, W. Va., has been
se lected to compete in West
Virginia's Junior Miss Pageant
al the Alexander Arts Cente r,
Concord College, Athens , W.
Va .
The pageant will be held
Saturday, Jan . 18, at 7:30p. m.
and SundaJi. Jan. 19, at 2 p. m.
Scholarships and prizes will be
awarded to various contestants
and winners. The winner of
West Virginia 's Junior Miss
Pageant will a d.v ance to
America's
Juni or
Miss
Pageant in Mobile , Ala., where
she will be competing for
scholarships in exce.s s of
$50,000. The finals of America's
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The winners in the re ligious
ca tegory were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Moore, South Thi rd
Av e., fi rst; a nd Mr . an d Mr s.
Sar gent, South Second. Cash
prizes were awa rded to · the
Kemll'lh Ca le, Si xth Ave.,
judges expressed pleasure at
the number of nativity scenes
on lawns, a nd of tlle overall
decorations of severa l homes.
There were no categories for
judg ing except the doorway
and-or window displays .
Mrs. Pearl Reyno lds drove
the judges on a tour of Middleport. They returned to the
hom e of Mrs. Arthur Strauss
where they were presented
gifts. A social hour was held
wit h refreshments being
served from a table covered
with a red cloth and centered
with a red and while floral
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religious ccHegory , Mr. a nd
Mrs. William Morris, South
Second Avl·., first; ;md Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard F ultz, F airlane.
An honor able mentio n was
given to Mr . and Mrs . Harold
"A Diller, a Dollar," there was
a hidden word game , and Miss
Mae Weber read "A Christmas
Prayer.''
Decorating the dinner table
was a floral arrangement
made by Mrs . Mossman of
candles, poinsettias, and a
dove accent. Red candles in
white holders were at each end.
A thank you note was sent to
Mrs. Opal Kloes, president of
the Asbury United Methodist
Women, lor toys presented to
the children's ward. Plans
were made for four members
to attend the Central District
Hospital Auxiliary meeting at
Doctor's Hospital North on
Jan . 8. Going will be Mrs .
Mildred Mitch , Mrs . Betty
Hayes, Mrs. Gilda Baxter and
Mrs. Janet Jeffers.
Round robin cards wer e
signed for Mrs . Mildred Mitch,
ill, a nd Mrs . Ada Slack who has
moved to Sandyville.
On behalf of the auxiliary,
Mrs. Janice Daniels, president,
presented gifts to Dt . Telle and
Mr . and Mrs. Lucas. Mrs .
Ethel Grueser distributed gifts
for the members' exchange .
Attending besides those named
were Mrs . Clara Burris, Mrs.
Unnie Crary, Mrs. Nettie
Hayes , Mrs . Leona Karr, Mrs .
Lucille Leifheit, Mrs. Ina
Massar,
Mrs.
Louise
McElhinny , Mrs. Ruth Morris
and her granddaughter, Mrs.
Ada Warner, Mrs. Etta Will
and Mrs . Helen Jeffers.
COMMUNION SET
At the Christma s Eve service
of Grace Ep iscopal Church
there will be holy communion
preceding a carol servic e.
" What Ch ild is This?" will be
presented by the church school
wi lh a reena ctmen t of the birth
o! Ch rist through the pageant .
Junior Miss Pageant will be
televised May 5, on CBS
television.
Miss Roush is a se nior at
Wahama High School where
she holds sol o cha ir flu te in the
band. She has been selected l or
All-Slate Band for two year s
and has received Superior
ra tings in Solo and Ensem ble
Festival for three years. She is
vice president of the Nationa l
Honor Society and a member of
Keyette Club. She is chairperson of a comm ittee that
give s m onthly parties {or
Special Educa lion c hildr e n .
She wa'" 'llso chosen for the
DAR American Heritage
Camp . She hopes to attend
West Liberty State College to
major in Music and then attend
Cinci nnati Co nservator y of
Music lor her Masters Degree .
She is a member of the St.
Paul Lutheran Church in New
Ha ven where s he is an
assistant Sun day Sc hool
teacher. Her talent presentation will be a nute solo titled
" Swingin' Shepherd Blues."
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Christmas party, 7:30 p.m. at
th e home of Mr s . Ma ry
Hughes, High St., Middleport;
$2 gift exchange.
SATURDAY
CHRISTMAS Program al
Christian Gospel Mission , Bald
Knobs, Saturday, 7:30p.m . The
public is invited .
CHR ISTMAS Program a t
Carle ton Church, Kingsbury
Road, 7:30p.m. with program
by young people and a visit
from Santa . Public invited .
SEMI-FORMAL Chris tma s
Dance 9 to 12 at Southern High
School. Music by Monolith .
Admission , $1.50 a person and
$2 .75 a rouple .
INSTALLATION of officers,
Middleport Lodge 363, F a nd
AM , 7::10 p.m ., Middleport
Masonic Temple . All Mason s
and invited guests welcome to
attend .
SUN DAY
THE CHRISTMAS program
of the Mason Assembly of God
Church at Dudding Lane, 7:30
p.m. The public is invited .
CHRISTMAS program " It
Came to Pass", 7:30p .m . a t
Moun t Herman U.B. Church.
JUNIOR American Legion
Auxiliary , Feeney-Bennett
Post 128 , Christmas party. 5
p.m. at the hall . $3 gilt ex change, po tluck.
CHRISTMAS Program at
United Faith Church, 7:30p .m.
Short play a nd a cantata .
Church is on SR 7; pastor
Rober t E. Smith.
VISIT by Sa nta, 2 p.m. al
Racine Fire House to give
treats to Racine commun ity
ch ildr en, 12 and unde r ;
sponsored by ladies auxiliary
of Racine Fire Department.
ANNUAL C h r i stmas
program , Long Bottom United
Methodist Church 7::10 p.m ., a
play, recitations , a pageant
an d voca l p r ese nta ti ons .
Public invited.
CHRISTMAS program 7:30
p .m.
Syracuse
Asbury
Methodis t Church.
CHRISTMAS program and
play 7:30 p.m . at Rutland
Church of the Nazarene . The
regular Wednesday serv ices
will be he ld on Tuesday for the
next two weeks. Public is in vited . Rev. Floyd D. Grimm,
Jr., pastor.
CANDLE LIGHT services
7:30 p .m . at Pomeroy
Wesleya n Holiness Chur ch .
Program to follow . Public
invited.
MONDAY
CHRISTMAS program 7:30
p.m. at Pomeroy Wesley~n
Holiness Church. Public invited.
CHRISTMAS meeting, lzaa k
Walton League, 7 p.m . dinner
a t !arm near Chester, $2 gilt
exchange and awarding of a
shotgun .
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SANTA will be at Middleport
American Legion Hall, 5:30 to 7
p.m. to distribute treats to
childr en of co mmunity ;
sponsored by Feeney-Bennett
LETART
F' AI.LS
Chri s tma s a rr ange m ent~
decorated the lcJb\es for a
turkey di nner at the Le tart
F a lls Co mmun ity Bu il din g
Sa turday night fur members of
the United Me thodis t Churc h of
Letart Fall s and their familie s.
Rev. Howa rd Shiveley had
prayer and the re was group
sing in g of carols . Mrs. Mary
Shu ler was at the piano. Games
a nd contes ts were conducted
by Mrs . Lois Bdl with Mrs.
Erma Hill and Mrs . Bl anche
Yeager winning the prize .
Mrs. Bert Grimm and Mrs.
Shuler ha d the program with
Mrs. Grimm talking on the
meamng of Chris tmas and
read ing " The Da y Af ter ."
Readings wer e "Christmas Is"
by Mrs . Gl adys Shields; "The
Untagged Gift " by Mrs. Erma
Hill ; "Gifts for Chris tma s,"
Mrs. Pauline Hill; " What We
Give , Not What We Get" by
Mrs. Nora Cross; " When the
Lighl< Come Down " by Mrs .
Eu la Wol fe ; " Th e Bes t
Prese nt " by Mrs. Mary It ill:
"Chris tma s is No t .Just a Date
on the Cal enda r '' by Linda
Hill ; and " I Belie ve in Santa"
by Mrs. Lois Bell.
Making up a you th ensemb le
Po.st (,Q] donates
to .~im ta 's sack
RACINE - A donation to the
Racine F ire De partment to be
used for treats when Santa
makes his visit to the village
was made by the America n
Legion Auxiliary of Racine
Post 603 at the annual
Chris tma s
dinner
pa rt y
Tuesday night at the Steam boat Inn.
Mrs. Myrtle W.r:tlker presided
at the brief business meeting
following the diMcr. It was
reported that Mrs. Walker,
Mrs. Mary Roush, Mrs. Eunie
Brinker and Mrs. Julia Norris
had gone to Athens lo wrap
gifts for patients at the Athens
Mental Health Center . Another
box of r ibbons used in rug
weaving has been sent to the
Dayton Vel.erans Hospital for
the blind patients there .
Members exchanged gifts .
Mrs. Lo uise Stewart won the
door prize. Games were played
with prizes going to Mrs.
Martha Lou Beegle and Mrs.
Jeanette Lawrence. For the
program, each member gave a
Chris tmas reading. Others
attending were Mrs. Leora
Young and Mr s . Frances
Roberts .
Po s t 128 and Midd leport
merchan ts.
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM at
Morning Star United Methodist
Chur ch , 7::10 p . m . Christma s
play " The Chris tma s Angel"
will be prese nted , a lso
recitations given . &Jnta will
a ls o be present . Everyo ne
welcome .
OHIO VALLEY Commandry
24, Knight's Temp lar. special
conclave , Pomeroy Ma sonic
Te mple , 7 p . m . To be followed
by a visit to the Meigs County
Infirmar y.
HOBSON CHURCH of Christ
in Christian Union, annual
Christma s program , 7::10p. rn.
' The play , "No Greater Gifts
Wtll be Brought" l o be
pr esented
a long ~ with
rcdtations . Public invited.
to sin g srve ral songs wen~
Minda ·Mllrr is, Terre Woorl ,
Ma x Hil l, He;1 lll Hil l, Te rri
· Shuler, Mon ica 11111 , Meli nda
Hill and Crf'ssa Hil l. There was
a lso a solo by Terre Wood.
Othe rs a tte nd in!--( were Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Housh, Mr.
and Mrs ..John Hill , Mr. anrl
Mrs. ('li fford Hill. Mr. and
Mrs. Don Ue ll , Mr . and Mrs.
Er nes t Shuler, Aar on Wol fe,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hill, Mr am\
Mrs. 1\ndr· ew Cr·nss, Mrs.
Er m a Wi Iso n, M r s. t\li cc
Balse r , Mrs . Hen ry Hill , Mrs .
Inez Hill an d Rev. a nd Mr s.
How ar d Sh ive ley.
CLOT~IERS
were pli:n1ned durin~ th e
Tuesday night mt'l'ti ng uf the
Dorea:-; Circle uf the R. H.
Sa nborn Mi ssionary Soc ie ty,
Midd le port F ir sl n<.tptis l
Chu rch, held Ht the home of
Mrs. F red {.;ibb:-;, .Jr.
Ca rHiy and t'uoktt· trays w1l l
be pr e p~n 'C' d for shut-ins a nd
for the pa tien l<; at the Sy r aC \I S{~
Nur sin14 Home. the mC'n will be
given sll<rv ing lotion ami th e
women hath powder . Member· s
of the ci rcle we re asked to send
Chr istm as ..:ar ds to Mrs. Di:ll1a
Ham m of the 1\n..: adia Res t
Home, Coolvi lle .
The cir·c!e al so voted to send
Chrisl!n as cant o.; w1th $J to
each or tire two specia l
m is:; iunrt rics. l sr~tw l la Ga ris
a mi Tlr m n :.~s n. Olst•rr. ll W£1.1)
r~pnrted tha t the shu t-i ns ha d
bee n rc mt.: mhered with trea ts
for Th anksgivi ng, t.Hl d tha t a
wedding g ift had beef1 sent to
Mr. and Mrs. Wr1lly b a vis.
Mrs. ! .!'Or a S ig m .:.~ n ~~a ve
d evotion ~ to open the m ee ti ng
us ing
S('ri plurc
a nd
a
medil.ation , " The Gift of the
Wi s e Me n'' ta ke n fr om
" Ideal s." Each of the m embers wa s given a red , white and
g ree n cor sage . Mrs. Be ula h
Whi te conducted a Bi ble quiz.
and Mr s. Gib bs a nd her
dau g hter , Trina , se rved
refr es hm ~ n ts.
Oth ers attendi ng were Mrs. Ma l'jorie
Walburn. Mrs. Ethel Hughs ,
Mrs. Pear l Hoffm an . Mrs.
Gwinnie Wh ite and Miss
Freddi e lloud crs helt .
L"Dmrnunity decorations, the
piece.
Attending were Mrs. Charles
McDaniel, Mrs. Michael Fry,
and Mrs. William Morris of the
Middl eport Garden Club ; and
Mr s. Walte r Crooks, Mrs .
Harold Lohse , Mrs. KeMeth
Ams ba ry ,
Mrs .
George
Conroy, Mrs. Pearl Reynolds,
Mrs. L. E . Reynolds, general
chairw oman,
and
Mrs.
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Nancy Drew, "The Bobbsey Twins,
or The Hardy Boys
Middleport Book .Store
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Ln their comments on the
Christmas
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Suggestion ...
MIDDLEPORt,
wirmers.
Dorcas group
has meeting
Plus countless other children's books .
BAHR
non-
Church group meets
Miss Roush in pageant
Clearance Prices At Moore's!
a nd -or
displays in the contest sponsored by the Middleport
Amateur Ga rdeners and the
For Christmas ...
Yes, we have Electrical Appliances, Gift Wares,
SALADS- Cranberry, Slaw, Tossed Salad ,
Cottage Cheese .
Reviewed at the Wednesday
afternoon meeting of the
Middlepor t Literary Club were
two Christmas stories by Helen
Topping Miller , "Christmas at
Mt. Vernon" by Mrs. Rodney
Downing, and "Christmas at
Monticello" by Mrs. Roy
Cassell.
Mrs. Downing in her rev iew
noted that the story is of the
first Christmas at Mt. Vernon
af ter Washington has sa id
farewell to his army and the
Congress. The book describes
the celebration as a large
gathering of army ol!icers,
relatives and friends e njoying
an enormous Christmas dinner
and the exchange of gilts. The
author portrayed Martha and
George Washington as two
tired, elderly people intensely
human and devoted, glad to be
home for good now that the war
was over, Mrs . Downi e
reported.
"Christmas at Monticello ,"
Mrs . Cassell noted , is the story
of the first year of Thomas
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CABINET
new
high
fashi on
the two out~f -t o wn judges
toured the town .
Mrs . Bert Grimm , Leta rt
Falls, and Mrs . Wilson Carpenter , Pomero y, judged th e
POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR FRIENDS - This is a Christmas season when all of ·
us are conscious of saving while s till presenting a gay and festive
front. Perhaps one of the good things we, will learn is to dwell a bit
more on the true meaning of the season and less on the commer<>al side. The Ia Iter has become so prevalent in our presentday society. If the budget does not stretch to the Christmas Eve
party you have always had, then make an occasion of the family
gelng to church together. If presents are not as lavish or as
numerous as in Christmases past, make more of them by doing
as a reader suggests.
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SUCCESS STORIES
overcame
Winne rs in the horne
decoralin g cont es t fo r the
village of Middlepor t were
selected Thursday night after
Bv Pollv Cramer
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Decorating winners named
Polly 's Pointers
YOUR FRIGIDAIRE DMlER IN
�4 - _The Daily Sentine l, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0. , Friday, Dee. 20,1974
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Bruins play Memphis tonight, Homebuildets enjoy holiday party
battle Irish on TV Saturda~·
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The traditi ona l Chr is tma s
fll nncr
party
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Home bui lders Class of the
W~
ANGELES (UP! ) Third ranked UCLA, unbeaterL
in its first four starts, takes on
17th-ranked Memphis State, So, tonigh t in the Bruins' first
sU. rt in 13 days because of final
examinations.
"U we don't play well, I'm
not going to blame it on the
layoff or exams/' said Bruin
Coach John Wooden .
On Saturday night , UCLA
battles lllh ranked Notre
Dame, 4-1. Notre Dame's only
loss came agains i secondranked India na.
Notre Dame, which hasn't
played since Dec. 11, is the
learn which snapped UCI.A's
record M-game victory strin g
Muldleport Church of Christ
wa s he ld Tuesda y ni ~ h t at the
last season . The Bruins won a
r ematch but wer e foiled in
the ir bid for an eighth stra igh t
NCAA championship when
they .tost in the semifinals to
eve ntual champion North
Carolina Stale.
Six-foot..n.ine Marion "Elevato r " Hillard , who had 25
rebounds in Memphis Slate's
win over Florida State earlier
this season, keys lhe Tigers'
attack while {H) guard Dwight
Clay, who is averaging 15.6
points a game , paces the Irish .
All four of UCLA's wins have
come at home this season.
The Bruins have had minor
dental problems. Two starters 7-1 cente r Ralph
Gillman AFC coach of year
NEW YORK (U P! ) - The
Houston Oilers won only one
game in each of the last two
seasons and it looked like much
of the same through the first
half of the 1974 season .
The Oilers were 1~. including a 51-10 rout al the
hands of Minnesota.
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But then it happened .
Quart erback Dan Pastorini
finally was healthy again and
defensive tackle Curley Culp
was obtained from Kasas City
tn a trade lor John Matuszak.
Houston upset Cincinnati and '
fo_llowe? in . successive weeks
w1th vtctones over the New
York Jets, Buffalo and Cincinnati. The Oilers then won
two of their last three and
finished 7-7.
The tW'na round, one of the
most marked in recent years,
Thursday earned Sid Gillman
America n Conference Coach of
the Year honors by United
Pre ss International.
Gillman was na med on 19 of
the 39 ballots cast by a
nationwide panel of sports
writers, three fr om each AFC
city. Lou Saban of Buffalo was
second wilh nine votes and
New England's Chuck Fairhanks was third with six. John
Madden of Oakland got three
votes and Don Shula of Miami
two .
Drollinge r and &-9 forward
Richard
Wa s hington - had
Leeth extracted la st week . In
addition, Washington has a
slight ankle spr ain .
In a smattering or college
games Thursday night, Brown
surprised Georgia 79-75,
DePaul nipped San Jose Slate
75-73 in overtime , Colorado
edged San Diego State ~ .
Old Dominion topped Evansville 84-72, Georgia Tech got
by Mi ss iss ippi State 64-61,
Dtake nipped Iowa Stale 65-<;4,
Texas-EI Paso stopped Miami
of Ohio 72-$ a nd Texas A&M
upset Northwestern 67~ in the
Sun Bowl tournamen t, Mon~
lana bea t Seatlle 80-lil and
Fresno Slate topped Utah Slate
79-77.
Jim Busam scored 28 points
to pace Brown over Georgia.
The victory improved the
Bruins' record to 3-1 while the
Bulldogs lost for the first time
in three games. Freshman
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COUNCIL MEETS
Theodorus Council
17,
Daughters of America , met
Monday nigh t at Cr aw's Steak
House l or a dinner party and
gilt exchange Attending were
Mrs. Lillie Ha uck, Mrs. Edna
Reibel, Mrs. Ferne Roush ,
Mrs. Edith Spencer, Mrs. Etta
Will and Mr.< Nettie Hayes .
Tiris is for
THE BIRDS
Feed
Them!
CHESTER - The Christmas
party of the Ladies Auxiliary of
the Fire Dept. was held Sunday
evening at the firehouse. A
covered dish dinner, along with
baked ham was served at 5
p.m . to auxiliary members,
firemen and their families .
Decorations were in keeping
with the season, including a
decorated tree in the hall. A
visit from Santa was enjoyed
as he gave presents to all the
children and ladies from under
the tree. Sacks of candy were
also presented to the children.
Door prizes were won by
Bruce Myers and John
Ridenour. Games were played
and prizes won by several.
Members and guests attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Newell, Kathy, Kenny
Them!
Scratch
Sugar Run Mills
Mulberry Ave. 992-2115 Pomeroy
VISIT COLUMBUS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eastman and c hildren , Teays
Valley, W. Va ., and Mr . and
Mrs . Leland Saxton, Pomeroy,
were rece nt visitors 9f Mr . and
Mrs . Dan Eastman and
children, Jeanie and Brian,
Columbus.
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. David
Bwnga rdner . Mrs. Burn gard ~
ne r a mi Mrs. Colecn Va n Me ter
se rv ed Ll co mp lete turk ey
dinner.
PrH yer was by Rev. George
ra a:r.e, with Russell Wilson ,
v1ce president , condu cting the
busi ness sess ion. Mrs. Nora
Rice re porl cd on th(" par li es :1t
th e Athens Mental Health
Center, held monthly by the
class for the past six years.
Arrangements were to conti nue the parties in 1975 with
Mrs . Rice a nd Mrs. Van Me ter
to serve a s co<-hairwomen .
Mrs. Lois McElhinny was
named to take ca r e of
remembering the birthdays of
the Meigs County children a t
NEW HAVEN , W.Va . - The
Woman's Missionary Society of
the New Haven First Church of
God held its annual Chdstmas
dinner in t he Missionary
Bu il ding . The roo m was
beautifully decorated by Becky
Reed and E leanor Davis. The
invocation was given by Sus ie
Bess.
The president, Mrs. Orpha
Fields, presided over the
business meeting. Roll call was
ctnswered
by
naming
something special that eac h
member wanted for Christ-
that money
had been sent for Christmas
gifts to the Home Mission
16, and members were urged to Station at the Pine Crest Youth
participate. A teller of Center in Beattyville, Ky . It
resignation was read from was a lso a nnounced that
Mrs. Gerald Simmons, since Christmas gifts will be taken to
she no longer lives in the area. Lakin State Hospital. A report
The members enj oyed their on the flower fund was given by
annual candy a nd gift ex- Bonnie Fields. Members voted
change . Attending were Mrs. to send flowers to their shul~n
Haro ld Bumg ardner, Mrs. members.
Donald Bumgardner, Mrs.
A nominating committee was
David Fields, Jr ., Mrs . William ap pointed consistin~ or Sarah
Gibbs, Mrs. Douglas Miller, Gi bbs and Becky Reed.
Mrs. Harry Miller , Mrs . James Hostesse s lor the January
N. Roush, Mrs. Danny Harbor, meeting will be Iva Capehart
Mrs. Robert Layne , Mrs . Pete and Sa rah Gibbs.
Burris, Mrs . 0 . M. Adams, Jr.,
The pr ogram was in charge
Mrs. Harold Moxley , Mrs. John of Missionary fo: ~ ucation
Thorne, Mrs. Earl Clark, Mrs. Director, Iva Ca pehart. The
Davis Simonton, Mrs. John F. theme was "The Best Gift".
Roush and the hostesses.
A short business meeting
was conducted
by
the
president, Mrs . Earl Clark .
Program
scheduled
and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Keller, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Allen, Mr . and Mrs.
PORTLAND
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Hobart Newell, Mr . and Mrs.
Chr istmas program at the
James Ridenour, Lowell and
Portland United Methodist
John, Mr. and Mrs. John
Chur ch will be presented
Wickham , Mr . and Mrs. Arthur
Sunday at 7:30p.m . under the
Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
di rec tion of Mrs. Barb Talbott
Smith, Peggy and Larry Jr.,
and Mrs. Shirley Johnson.
Mr . a nd Mrs. Victor llahr and
Recitations will be given by
Jane, Mr. a nd Mrs. Bruce
Bruce Wolfe, Dawn Johnson,
Myers, Linda, Bruce a nd
Donna J oh ns on , Dawnette
Leonard, Mr . and Mrs. Robert
Talbott, Lori Wolfe, David
Wood a nd Debbie, Mr. and
Talbott, Brent La rkins , Shawn
Mrs. Roy Christy, Mr. and
Wolfe, Danny Talbott and
Mrs . Erroll Conroy, Mr. and
Christy Wolfe.
Mrs. Larry Clark, Tamra and
A play titled " Wha t's It All
Penny, Mr . and Mrs. Ross
Cleland and Larry, Mr. and About" will be given by Dawn
Mrs . Don VanMeter and Johnson , Denise Tab lott ,
Talbott,
Chery l
Alvena, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Danny
Chevalier , Mr. and Mrs. Bob Larkins , Lisa Allen, a nd Janel ·
Wood and Charlie, Mrs . Opal Middleswart. Soloists will be
Hollon and Teresa, Mrs. Joyce Bruce Johnson an d Lori
&ker, Mrs. Ada VanMeter., Middleswarl, and there will be
Allen Weber , Keit h Wood , two numbers by Rev. Steve
Kristie
Hawk,
Laura Wilson a nd Mrs. Johnson. The
Eichinger, Mrs . Vir gin ia public is invited to attend.
Burke, Lori and Lisa, Mrs.
Jean Sexson and Marcy, Mrs.
Grace Gumpl, and Roger
Coats.
Community notes: Mrs .
Cut and BaUed
Mary Jane Efaw, Athens, was
All locally grown
a recent visitor of Mrs. Letha
Wood; Allen Weber, Akron,
WE ALSO HAVE
spent several days with Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Keller; D. D. . 1
CANDY AND NUTS
Clelland, Columbus, visited on
FRUIT BASKETS
Tuesday with Denzel Cleland,
Starling
as low as $1.98 up
and Raymond Krautter ,
Place
order
early.
Columbus, recently spent a day
Happy
Holidays!
with Mrs. Mabel VanMeter.
SHULER'S MARKET
CHRISTMAS TREES
.
used the Chris tmas s tory as the
theme . Members exchanged
gilts and presented a gift lo the
Glaze family . Installation of
Imtl and classroom carpeting
a t the church was planned .
Attending were Mr . a nd Mrs .
Denver Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Gruese r, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Miller , Mr . and Mrs . Clay
Tuttle ,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lawrence Stewart, Mr . and
Mrs . Chester Erwin, Mrs .
Coleen Van Meter, 1\lrs.
Shirley Bumgardner, "'1rs.
Dorothy Roach, Mrs. Lorraine
Neff, Edward Evans , Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Kincaid, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Wilson, and
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Glaze and
Bruce Bumgardner.
the coun ty horne .
The program was presented
by Mr . a nd Mrs. Gla ze who
New Haven women meet
club meets m~~·asannounc~
Fire auxiliary gathers
HOST DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kelton
e nter tained Saturday nig ht
with a holiday dinner party.
Their horne was extensively
decorated for the holiday
season. Guests were the Rev.
and Mrs . Harold Deeth , Mr .
and Mrs . Pat Lochary, Mrs.
J.E .D. Hartinger and Mrs. J.
0. Roedel . The dinner was
served by candlelight.
Feed
Cracked Com
Sunflower Seed
Wild Bird Mixture
NEW HAVEN, W. Va. Hostesses at the December
meeting of the Ne haclima
Garden Club were Mrs. Tom
Hoffman, Mrs. Phil Batey,
·Mrs. Jean Grinstead, Mrs. Roy
Jones and Mrs . Graceline
Sprouse al the New Haven
library Building.
Members answered roll call
with "New Ideas for Christmas" . Each member brought
her favorite a rrangement,
decoration or some handicraft
article, and told the group
about it. Interesting ideas were
presented in the display of the
articles.
Four of the members who
had attended the Ohio-Guyan
District meeting reported on
what had taken place there. A
flower show school will be held
at Cedar Lakes, April14. 15 "nd
Jacky Dorsey's 28 points
topped Georgia scorer s.
DePaul won the tip at the
start of its overtime against
San J ose State and held the ball
for nearly the entire fiveminute period before Jim
Bocinski sank a 25-foot shot
with on ly two seconds remaining to give the Demons their
win.
Tony Lawrence's driving
lay up with on ly five seconds
left to play enabled Colorado to
beat San Diego State .
Lawrence led the Buffaloes in
scoring with 23 JX1ints a nd Ron
Wrigley chipped in with 19
po ints and nine rebounds while
Allan Bunting paced the Aztecs
with 21 poinl• and 16 rebounds.
Sonny Parker scored 19
points and played impressively
on defense to carry Texas A&M
over Nor thwestern, putting two
Texas learns in t he finals of the
Sun Bowl tournament.
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She was as sisted by Fay
Carpenter . It began by singing
'~ Blessed Assurance" with
prayer led by Mrs. Fields . The
Christmas story from Luke 2:120 was read . A poem , " The
Christmas Guest" was read by
Mrs. Fields.
After the program, a gift
exchange was held with Sarah
Gibbs in charge. Circle prayer
was led by Roberta Maynard
and singing of "Silent Night".
Attending were Dora Wood,
Bonnie Fields, Becky Reed,
Fay Carpenter, Pansy Fry,
Rena Johnson, Sue Erwin,
Sarah Gibbs, Orpha Fields,
Susie Bess, Iva Ca pehart,
Roberta Maynard, Susie Wolfe
and Eleanor Davis .
Society views
Christmas skit
March plans
made by group
Plans for the annual March
of Dimes in J anuary with Mrs.
Janet Downie as chairwoman
we re made during the Tuesday
night meeting of the Ohio Eta
Phi Chap ter of Bela Sigma Phi
Soror ity held at the home of
Mrs. Wilma Reese.
The group also deci ded
during the meeting to have a
progressive dinner Jan . 31.
R~~d at the meeting was a
than k you note from the Meigs
County Pionee r a nd Historica l
Society for a donation .
It was noted that the winners
of the bazaar door prizes were
Mrs . Ha rold Lohse, Pomeroy,
the afghan, a nd Delores Lynch,
Middleport, a savings bond.
Left-over items from the
holiday bazaar were auctioned
orr following the meeting.
Mrs. Reese gave the cultural
report a nd hostesses were Mrs.
Jennie Sheet.s, Mrs. Connie
Bailey and Mrs. Reese.
An original ski t titled
"J ohnnie 's Mother 's Christ·
mas Story " by Mrs. Stanley
Bass was presented by Mrs.
Bass and Mrs. Clyde Andrews
at a meeting of the Evangeline
Missionary Society . of the
Pomeroy Church of Christ
Tuesday night at the home of
Mrs. Louis Osborne .
Mrs. Earl Cleland presided
with Mrs. Edward Venoy a nd
Mrs. Elwood Bowers giving
devotions . They used selected
scriptures !rom St. Luke , Sl.
John and St. Matthew, with
Mrs. Terry Groninger participating. For roll call
members gave a Chris tmas
poem. Mrs. Cleland gave the
missionary message on the
Beeman family in Mexico.
Mrs. Bass conducted a game
with the prize going to Mrs.
Cleland . The g roup sa ng
Christmas carols.
The door prize was won by
Mrs. Betty Spencer and secret
pals were revea led with a gift
exchange. New names were
drawn for the com ing year.
Refreshments were served to
those named a nd Mrs. Conrad
Ohlinger, Mrs. Evelyn Smith,
Mrs. Denver Kapple and Mrs.
Eva Dessauer, a guest.
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DEAR POLLY - My mother used to prolong the gift opening
for me.\" a very clever way. Instead of putting nametags on the
packages around the ChriStmas tree she would cut ptctures from
old Christmas cards and then cut them into jigsaw puzzles. One
piece would be attached to a gift with clear plastic tape and th~
remaining pieces were put in a large envelope with my name on
it. On Christmas morning I was handed an envelope and would
have to put the puzzle together and then find the gift with the
missing piece to complete the puzzle. The older we got the more
scissor minded Mother became. Four or five gifts can lake a long
time to open. The pleasure is continued over a longer period and
one is not .conscious that there are not quite as many gifts. -J.C.
Expe11.0ive gift wrapplugs are not a necessity. A SUDday
comic sbeet with red or green wool Ues will please the young fry
as much or more than the grandest matched wrappings. Rug
yara bought by the hanlt will tie many many packages. Twist all
that leftover lmlttlng yarn Into cords - the children will love
doing lt for you.
Use a lot of big fat candles but make them yourself. Waxed
milk cartons make great forms for Impressive looking ones.
Make a few extra for gifts. They will be a good subotltute for the
baked gifts you may have previously given but are ellmlnaUng
hecaWJe of high prices. Put the Christmas tree ln front of a blg
window so It can be enjoyed from both indoors and outdoors and
cut down on exterior Ughts.
These lew Pointers are only to start your own imagination to
work. After the holidays write and tell us the things you
discovered that made this ecology-minded Christmas a happy
and gay one for your family and friends. Next year we will pass
them on for others to try. Let us all put our wits to work as we
tighten our belts and pocketbooks to have a gay a nd happy
holiday. - POLLY.
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Meigs County area. L to R, "Dad" Bill Quickel, Bert Moshier, ~aste r_ CoWlcilor_and Mike
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Auxiliary dines
A holiday potluck dinner was
held Tuesday night at Veterans
Memorial Hospital by the
Women's Auxillary with Dt.
Lewis Telle and Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Lucas as special guests.
Lucas ls assistant ad·
ministrator of the hospital.
Mrs. Freda Mossman gave
grace preceding the turkey
dinner . The program included
a reading, "The Spirit of
Christmas" by Dt . Telle, with
Mrs . Jestie Molden giving
..Christmas Is." Games were
conducted by Mrs . Je ssie
White followed by a carol sing.
Mrs. Bertha Parker presented
J effer son's retirement from
the While House in the
bea utiful house he built for his
rec lining
years
near
Charlottesville, Va . The book's
last cha pter is a descrip tion of
Chr istmas with J effe rson
surr ounded by his devoted
servan ts, his grandchil dren
and old friends . Mrs . Cassell
said that Je£ferson remai ned a
widower devoted to the
memory of his wife a nd that it
is this intense devotions tha t
makes memorable , touc hin g
and tend er the tale of Christmas at Monticello.
The mee ting was held a t the
home of Mrs. Arthur Stra uss
decoratCd extensively inside
a nd out. Featured in the
decorations were a lig hted
tre e, ca ndl es,
nume r ou s
a rrangements, and a winter
scene of skaters, skie rs, Santa
a nd his reindeer , all a nimated .
Mrs.
Dwi ght
Wallace
presided at the meetin g which
opened with the club collect.
The secre tary presented the
names of two pr ospe ctive
members to the club.
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Haven, W. Va., has been
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al the Alexander Arts Cente r,
Concord College, Athens , W.
Va .
The pageant will be held
Saturday, Jan . 18, at 7:30p. m.
and SundaJi. Jan. 19, at 2 p. m.
Scholarships and prizes will be
awarded to various contestants
and winners. The winner of
West Virginia 's Junior Miss
Pageant will a d.v ance to
America's
Juni or
Miss
Pageant in Mobile , Ala., where
she will be competing for
scholarships in exce.s s of
$50,000. The finals of America's
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The winners in the re ligious
ca tegory were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Moore, South Thi rd
Av e., fi rst; a nd Mr . an d Mr s.
Sar gent, South Second. Cash
prizes were awa rded to · the
Kemll'lh Ca le, Si xth Ave.,
judges expressed pleasure at
the number of nativity scenes
on lawns, a nd of tlle overall
decorations of severa l homes.
There were no categories for
judg ing except the doorway
and-or window displays .
Mrs. Pearl Reyno lds drove
the judges on a tour of Middleport. They returned to the
hom e of Mrs. Arthur Strauss
where they were presented
gifts. A social hour was held
wit h refreshments being
served from a table covered
with a red cloth and centered
with a red and while floral
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religious ccHegory , Mr. a nd
Mrs. William Morris, South
Second Avl·., first; ;md Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard F ultz, F airlane.
An honor able mentio n was
given to Mr . and Mrs . Harold
"A Diller, a Dollar," there was
a hidden word game , and Miss
Mae Weber read "A Christmas
Prayer.''
Decorating the dinner table
was a floral arrangement
made by Mrs . Mossman of
candles, poinsettias, and a
dove accent. Red candles in
white holders were at each end.
A thank you note was sent to
Mrs. Opal Kloes, president of
the Asbury United Methodist
Women, lor toys presented to
the children's ward. Plans
were made for four members
to attend the Central District
Hospital Auxiliary meeting at
Doctor's Hospital North on
Jan . 8. Going will be Mrs .
Mildred Mitch , Mrs . Betty
Hayes, Mrs. Gilda Baxter and
Mrs. Janet Jeffers.
Round robin cards wer e
signed for Mrs . Mildred Mitch,
ill, a nd Mrs . Ada Slack who has
moved to Sandyville.
On behalf of the auxiliary,
Mrs. Janice Daniels, president,
presented gifts to Dt . Telle and
Mr . and Mrs. Lucas. Mrs .
Ethel Grueser distributed gifts
for the members' exchange .
Attending besides those named
were Mrs . Clara Burris, Mrs.
Unnie Crary, Mrs. Nettie
Hayes , Mrs . Leona Karr, Mrs .
Lucille Leifheit, Mrs. Ina
Massar,
Mrs.
Louise
McElhinny , Mrs. Ruth Morris
and her granddaughter, Mrs.
Ada Warner, Mrs. Etta Will
and Mrs . Helen Jeffers.
COMMUNION SET
At the Christma s Eve service
of Grace Ep iscopal Church
there will be holy communion
preceding a carol servic e.
" What Ch ild is This?" will be
presented by the church school
wi lh a reena ctmen t of the birth
o! Ch rist through the pageant .
Junior Miss Pageant will be
televised May 5, on CBS
television.
Miss Roush is a se nior at
Wahama High School where
she holds sol o cha ir flu te in the
band. She has been selected l or
All-Slate Band for two year s
and has received Superior
ra tings in Solo and Ensem ble
Festival for three years. She is
vice president of the Nationa l
Honor Society and a member of
Keyette Club. She is chairperson of a comm ittee that
give s m onthly parties {or
Special Educa lion c hildr e n .
She wa'" 'llso chosen for the
DAR American Heritage
Camp . She hopes to attend
West Liberty State College to
major in Music and then attend
Cinci nnati Co nservator y of
Music lor her Masters Degree .
She is a member of the St.
Paul Lutheran Church in New
Ha ven where s he is an
assistant Sun day Sc hool
teacher. Her talent presentation will be a nute solo titled
" Swingin' Shepherd Blues."
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Christmas party, 7:30 p.m. at
th e home of Mr s . Ma ry
Hughes, High St., Middleport;
$2 gift exchange.
SATURDAY
CHRISTMAS Program al
Christian Gospel Mission , Bald
Knobs, Saturday, 7:30p.m . The
public is invited .
CHR ISTMAS Program a t
Carle ton Church, Kingsbury
Road, 7:30p.m. with program
by young people and a visit
from Santa . Public invited .
SEMI-FORMAL Chris tma s
Dance 9 to 12 at Southern High
School. Music by Monolith .
Admission , $1.50 a person and
$2 .75 a rouple .
INSTALLATION of officers,
Middleport Lodge 363, F a nd
AM , 7::10 p.m ., Middleport
Masonic Temple . All Mason s
and invited guests welcome to
attend .
SUN DAY
THE CHRISTMAS program
of the Mason Assembly of God
Church at Dudding Lane, 7:30
p.m. The public is invited .
CHRISTMAS program " It
Came to Pass", 7:30p .m . a t
Moun t Herman U.B. Church.
JUNIOR American Legion
Auxiliary , Feeney-Bennett
Post 128 , Christmas party. 5
p.m. at the hall . $3 gilt ex change, po tluck.
CHRISTMAS Program at
United Faith Church, 7:30p .m.
Short play a nd a cantata .
Church is on SR 7; pastor
Rober t E. Smith.
VISIT by Sa nta, 2 p.m. al
Racine Fire House to give
treats to Racine commun ity
ch ildr en, 12 and unde r ;
sponsored by ladies auxiliary
of Racine Fire Department.
ANNUAL C h r i stmas
program , Long Bottom United
Methodist Church 7::10 p.m ., a
play, recitations , a pageant
an d voca l p r ese nta ti ons .
Public invited.
CHRISTMAS program 7:30
p .m.
Syracuse
Asbury
Methodis t Church.
CHRISTMAS program and
play 7:30 p.m . at Rutland
Church of the Nazarene . The
regular Wednesday serv ices
will be he ld on Tuesday for the
next two weeks. Public is in vited . Rev. Floyd D. Grimm,
Jr., pastor.
CANDLE LIGHT services
7:30 p .m . at Pomeroy
Wesleya n Holiness Chur ch .
Program to follow . Public
invited.
MONDAY
CHRISTMAS program 7:30
p.m. at Pomeroy Wesley~n
Holiness Church. Public invited.
CHRISTMAS meeting, lzaa k
Walton League, 7 p.m . dinner
a t !arm near Chester, $2 gilt
exchange and awarding of a
shotgun .
'.
SANTA will be at Middleport
American Legion Hall, 5:30 to 7
p.m. to distribute treats to
childr en of co mmunity ;
sponsored by Feeney-Bennett
LETART
F' AI.LS
Chri s tma s a rr ange m ent~
decorated the lcJb\es for a
turkey di nner at the Le tart
F a lls Co mmun ity Bu il din g
Sa turday night fur members of
the United Me thodis t Churc h of
Letart Fall s and their familie s.
Rev. Howa rd Shiveley had
prayer and the re was group
sing in g of carols . Mrs. Mary
Shu ler was at the piano. Games
a nd contes ts were conducted
by Mrs . Lois Bdl with Mrs.
Erma Hill and Mrs . Bl anche
Yeager winning the prize .
Mrs. Bert Grimm and Mrs.
Shuler ha d the program with
Mrs. Grimm talking on the
meamng of Chris tmas and
read ing " The Da y Af ter ."
Readings wer e "Christmas Is"
by Mrs . Gl adys Shields; "The
Untagged Gift " by Mrs. Erma
Hill ; "Gifts for Chris tma s,"
Mrs. Pauline Hill; " What We
Give , Not What We Get" by
Mrs. Nora Cross; " When the
Lighl< Come Down " by Mrs .
Eu la Wol fe ; " Th e Bes t
Prese nt " by Mrs. Mary It ill:
"Chris tma s is No t .Just a Date
on the Cal enda r '' by Linda
Hill ; and " I Belie ve in Santa"
by Mrs. Lois Bell.
Making up a you th ensemb le
Po.st (,Q] donates
to .~im ta 's sack
RACINE - A donation to the
Racine F ire De partment to be
used for treats when Santa
makes his visit to the village
was made by the America n
Legion Auxiliary of Racine
Post 603 at the annual
Chris tma s
dinner
pa rt y
Tuesday night at the Steam boat Inn.
Mrs. Myrtle W.r:tlker presided
at the brief business meeting
following the diMcr. It was
reported that Mrs. Walker,
Mrs. Mary Roush, Mrs. Eunie
Brinker and Mrs. Julia Norris
had gone to Athens lo wrap
gifts for patients at the Athens
Mental Health Center . Another
box of r ibbons used in rug
weaving has been sent to the
Dayton Vel.erans Hospital for
the blind patients there .
Members exchanged gifts .
Mrs. Lo uise Stewart won the
door prize. Games were played
with prizes going to Mrs.
Martha Lou Beegle and Mrs.
Jeanette Lawrence. For the
program, each member gave a
Chris tmas reading. Others
attending were Mrs. Leora
Young and Mr s . Frances
Roberts .
Po s t 128 and Midd leport
merchan ts.
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM at
Morning Star United Methodist
Chur ch , 7::10 p . m . Christma s
play " The Chris tma s Angel"
will be prese nted , a lso
recitations given . &Jnta will
a ls o be present . Everyo ne
welcome .
OHIO VALLEY Commandry
24, Knight's Temp lar. special
conclave , Pomeroy Ma sonic
Te mple , 7 p . m . To be followed
by a visit to the Meigs County
Infirmar y.
HOBSON CHURCH of Christ
in Christian Union, annual
Christma s program , 7::10p. rn.
' The play , "No Greater Gifts
Wtll be Brought" l o be
pr esented
a long ~ with
rcdtations . Public invited.
to sin g srve ral songs wen~
Minda ·Mllrr is, Terre Woorl ,
Ma x Hil l, He;1 lll Hil l, Te rri
· Shuler, Mon ica 11111 , Meli nda
Hill and Crf'ssa Hil l. There was
a lso a solo by Terre Wood.
Othe rs a tte nd in!--( were Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Housh, Mr.
and Mrs ..John Hill , Mr. anrl
Mrs. ('li fford Hill. Mr. and
Mrs. Don Ue ll , Mr . and Mrs.
Er nes t Shuler, Aar on Wol fe,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hill, Mr am\
Mrs. 1\ndr· ew Cr·nss, Mrs.
Er m a Wi Iso n, M r s. t\li cc
Balse r , Mrs . Hen ry Hill , Mrs .
Inez Hill an d Rev. a nd Mr s.
How ar d Sh ive ley.
CLOT~IERS
were pli:n1ned durin~ th e
Tuesday night mt'l'ti ng uf the
Dorea:-; Circle uf the R. H.
Sa nborn Mi ssionary Soc ie ty,
Midd le port F ir sl n<.tptis l
Chu rch, held Ht the home of
Mrs. F red {.;ibb:-;, .Jr.
Ca rHiy and t'uoktt· trays w1l l
be pr e p~n 'C' d for shut-ins a nd
for the pa tien l<; at the Sy r aC \I S{~
Nur sin14 Home. the mC'n will be
given sll<rv ing lotion ami th e
women hath powder . Member· s
of the ci rcle we re asked to send
Chr istm as ..:ar ds to Mrs. Di:ll1a
Ham m of the 1\n..: adia Res t
Home, Coolvi lle .
The cir·c!e al so voted to send
Chrisl!n as cant o.; w1th $J to
each or tire two specia l
m is:; iunrt rics. l sr~tw l la Ga ris
a mi Tlr m n :.~s n. Olst•rr. ll W£1.1)
r~pnrted tha t the shu t-i ns ha d
bee n rc mt.: mhered with trea ts
for Th anksgivi ng, t.Hl d tha t a
wedding g ift had beef1 sent to
Mr. and Mrs. Wr1lly b a vis.
Mrs. ! .!'Or a S ig m .:.~ n ~~a ve
d evotion ~ to open the m ee ti ng
us ing
S('ri plurc
a nd
a
medil.ation , " The Gift of the
Wi s e Me n'' ta ke n fr om
" Ideal s." Each of the m embers wa s given a red , white and
g ree n cor sage . Mrs. Be ula h
Whi te conducted a Bi ble quiz.
and Mr s. Gib bs a nd her
dau g hter , Trina , se rved
refr es hm ~ n ts.
Oth ers attendi ng were Mrs. Ma l'jorie
Walburn. Mrs. Ethel Hughs ,
Mrs. Pear l Hoffm an . Mrs.
Gwinnie Wh ite and Miss
Freddi e lloud crs helt .
L"Dmrnunity decorations, the
piece.
Attending were Mrs. Charles
McDaniel, Mrs. Michael Fry,
and Mrs. William Morris of the
Middl eport Garden Club ; and
Mr s. Walte r Crooks, Mrs .
Harold Lohse , Mrs. KeMeth
Ams ba ry ,
Mrs .
George
Conroy, Mrs. Pearl Reynolds,
Mrs. L. E . Reynolds, general
chairw oman,
and
Mrs.
Strauss.
Exquisitely tapered, bangle
in th e fro nt , chain In the
bac k - w ith he art or tassel.
Yo ur choice of ye llow or
w hite and a variety of patte rns! Value p r iced from
$5.951
OPEN EVES. TILB
Goessler's
Jewelry Store
Court St ., Pomeroy
SA. bE
MENS DINGO
BOOTS 20%oFF
heritage house
.Y uur Thom MeAn Store
Middleport, 0.
IT NOW ------
Give that child on your Christmas list one of
these fine bon~<•
Nancy Drew, "The Bobbsey Twins,
or The Hardy Boys
Middleport Book .Store
o:
Ln their comments on the
Christmas
n 'mcm bnrn ces
for s hut-ins nnd rni st;J onaries
Suggestion ...
MIDDLEPORt,
wirmers.
Dorcas group
has meeting
Plus countless other children's books .
BAHR
non-
Church group meets
Miss Roush in pageant
Clearance Prices At Moore's!
a nd -or
displays in the contest sponsored by the Middleport
Amateur Ga rdeners and the
For Christmas ...
Yes, we have Electrical Appliances, Gift Wares,
SALADS- Cranberry, Slaw, Tossed Salad ,
Cottage Cheese .
Reviewed at the Wednesday
afternoon meeting of the
Middlepor t Literary Club were
two Christmas stories by Helen
Topping Miller , "Christmas at
Mt. Vernon" by Mrs. Rodney
Downing, and "Christmas at
Monticello" by Mrs. Roy
Cassell.
Mrs. Downing in her rev iew
noted that the story is of the
first Christmas at Mt. Vernon
af ter Washington has sa id
farewell to his army and the
Congress. The book describes
the celebration as a large
gathering of army ol!icers,
relatives and friends e njoying
an enormous Christmas dinner
and the exchange of gilts. The
author portrayed Martha and
George Washington as two
tired, elderly people intensely
human and devoted, glad to be
home for good now that the war
was over, Mrs . Downi e
reported.
"Christmas at Monticello ,"
Mrs . Cassell noted , is the story
of the first year of Thomas
For Her Portable
Sewing Machine
excitement
on his wrist . Give him
the time. day and date .
doorway
Literary Club meets
CABINET
new
high
fashi on
the two out~f -t o wn judges
toured the town .
Mrs . Bert Grimm , Leta rt
Falls, and Mrs . Wilson Carpenter , Pomero y, judged th e
POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR FRIENDS - This is a Christmas season when all of ·
us are conscious of saving while s till presenting a gay and festive
front. Perhaps one of the good things we, will learn is to dwell a bit
more on the true meaning of the season and less on the commer<>al side. The Ia Iter has become so prevalent in our presentday society. If the budget does not stretch to the Christmas Eve
party you have always had, then make an occasion of the family
gelng to church together. If presents are not as lavish or as
numerous as in Christmases past, make more of them by doing
as a reader suggests.
.
STEAMBOAT INN
•'
Put true meaning
into holidays
SUCCESS STORIES
overcame
Winne rs in the horne
decoralin g cont es t fo r the
village of Middlepor t were
selected Thursday night after
Bv Pollv Cramer
.
12
Decorating winners named
Polly 's Pointers
YOUR FRIGIDAIRE DMlER IN
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6 - 'l'he Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy , 0., Friday, Dec. 20, 1974
GRAHAM
UNITED
METH O DIST
Preaching
9 JO a .m ., f i r s t and second
Sundays of each month ; third
and fourth Sundays each
mon t h , worship ser vice at 7.30
p .m . Wednesday evenings at
7: 30, Prayer and Bible__?,tut;t.Y_.
SEVE.NTH
IJAY
A"u -
POMEROY .
POMEROY
POMEROY FIRST BAP TIST - Robert Kuhn , pas tor ;
William Watson . Su nday sch oo l
supt . Sunday sc h oo l . 9 30 a .m .;
CYF , 6 p .m .; Bible s t ud y ,
Wednesday , 7 p m .; choir
practice , Wed'"lesday . a : 30 p .m .
POMERG'
WESLEYAN
HOL I NESS
CHURCH Ha rrisonv i ll e, Rev
O'De ll
Manley , P astor ; Henry Ebl in,
Sun d ay Schoo l Supt . Sunday
Schoo l 9 30 a .m . . Evening
wor sh i p 7. JO p .m . . Praye r and
Praise se r vice, T hursday , 7 30
TRINITY
Rev . W H Pe rr i n . pastor . Roy
Mayer , Sunday schoo l supt
Chu r c h sc h ool . 9.1S a . m .
wo r ship service. 10 : 24 a .m .
Youth choi r rehearsal, Mon
day, 3 : 30p .m . under d i recti on
of Mary Sk inne r , se n ior c hoir
reh earsal. 7 : 30 p .m . Thu r sday
w i th
Mrs .
Paul
N ease.
directOr
·
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Corner
Uni"n and Mul b err y . R ev
Cly ae V . Hender so n , pastor
Sunday sc hool , 9 :30a .m .• G l en
Mc Cl ung , su pt. ;
morning
wor shi p . 10 : 30 a .m .; evening
service. 7 : 30; mid -wee k ser v ice , Wednesday . 7:3 0p .m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - T he
Rev . Harold Deeth , rector .
Church serv i c es , 10 : 30 a .m .;
Holy co m munion firsf Sun day
of month ; chu r ch schoo l. 10 . 30
a .m . for nur se ry thrOUQh 12 .
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRI ST - Te rr el l Gr on inger.
pas t or . Bi b l e school, 9:30am .,
worsh i p , 10 :30 a.m .: adu lt
worship service and youn g
peop l e's m eeti ng . 7.3lJ pm
Combined Bible study and
prayer mee t i ng , Wednesday ,
7 :30p .m .
THE SALVATION ARMY En11o y Ray W . Wining, off i cer
in charge . Sunday , 10 a .m .,
Holin ess meeting : 10 :30 a .m ,
Sunday Schoo l. Young People 's
Legion , 1 p .m .; Thursday, 1 to ::
p .m ., l~d ie s H_9me League ; ;
P
m.
SY RACU SE
F I R~T
': HURCH OF GO D .
Rev
Gco rq e Oi l er . pn st or Sund ay
sc hoo l . 9 · 4'i am
mo rn 1ng
preachin g.
11
am .
eva ng e l istic se r..,i ce. 7 30 P m ,
P r av"<' r mec t in cJ . Thursday,
7 30 p
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POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHR I ST . 200 W .
Main St
Je rr y P au l ,
minis t er , phone VV2 7666 .
Con se r vat1..,e ,
n on ·
instrumen ta l . Sunday worship ,
10 a .m. ; Bibl e s t udy , 11 a .m ;
worship , 6 p .m . Wed n esday
Bible s tudy . 7 p .m .
M.IDWAY
COMM UNITY
CHURCH
(no n
Langs.., ill e d en om inationa I ),
Dex t er Road , the Rev . Wor ley
Hal ey, pas tor Sunday school ,
10 a.m .: eve ning worsh i p , 7: 30
p .m .
Prayer
meeting ,
Tuesday , 7:30 p .m .; you th
group . Friday, 7· 30 p m
P. m .• Prep cla ss es .
ST .
PAUL
LUTHERAN
CHURCH , Corn er o f Sy c amor e
and Sec ond St s., Pome ro y, T he
R ev . Wi ll iam M idtJies warth ,
Pa s tor Sunday School at 9 . 45
a .m . i>nd Church Service s 11
a .m .
SACRED HE A RT Rev .
t= ather Pa ul D W l' lt on , pa stor
Phone
992 -2825.
Satur da y
even ing Mass , 7: 30 ; Sunday
Ma ss , a and 1lJ a m .; Con .
fess ion , Satur day , 7-7 30 p .m .
RUTLAND
~l<t:E WILL
BAPTIST Roger Turner ,
pa sto r . Sunday schoo l. 10 a .m ..
Sunday eveni n g se r 11i ce. 7 30 :
Wednes d ay Bible st ud y. 7: 30
p .m
OLD
DEXTER
BIBLE
CHR IS TIAN CHURCH - Rev .
Ron Te rry , pa stor . Sunday
schoo l . 10 a .m .• Mrs. Wo rl ey
F ran cis , su p erin t e nd ent .
Morn ing wor.ship. 11 a.m
Sunday e ... ening se rvi ce. 7 . JO .
the Sermonette
OVERFWWING WITH HOPE
"And may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace by
y~ur faith in Him : until by the power of the Holy Spirit you
overflow with hope." (Romans 15 :13 )
The season of Advent during the four weeks before Christ-
mas can and should make a great dilference in our approach to,
and our view of Christmas. For it is in Advent that promise and
hope is dominant as we preapre for Christmas with its ageless
message.
God caDs us to examine and see around us the signs of
everlasting hope that he has given. In the Advent Season it is not
so much what we might decide about our observing of God's
coming among us at Christmas in tlle person of Jesus Christ: the
child of the manger, but our recognition of God in J esus Christ.
And in the recognition of God as the God of hope : the God of
Hope, in the Christ of Christmas. This reccgnition gives Christ
lbe central part of our Christmas celebration, our joy, our hope .
Paul emphasized tllis in his letter to the Romans, " May the
God of hope fill you will all joy and peace."
Paul was not just expressing the sentiments that are commonly said about Christmas. He was statin g a fundamental
expression of Christianity: The God of hope through Jesus
Christ.
Paul knew as well as we do the frustration of human hope . He ·
· even goes on to say that the defeat of our human hopes can lead
us to a surer hope in God's·promise . And that we can rejoice in
. our sufferings; knowing that suffering produces endurance; and
endurance produces character; and character produces hope.
And hope does not disappoint us , because God's love has been
poured into our hearts for our use.
The Christ of Christmas is the sign of sure a nd certain hope
given of God for our lives. "And may the God ofhope fill you with
all joy and peace by your faith in Him".- The Rev. Harold R.
Deeth, Grace Episcopal Church, Pomeroy.
Apple Grove
attended Monday evening by a
lar ge c rowd . Th e children
presented a nice program and
had a visit fr om Santa Claus
who gave each child a treat.
Dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Herber t Roush were
Mr . and Mrs. Roger Roush,
Mrs. Iva Orr , Charles Michael
childre n, Judy, Chuck and
Becky and Louie Pi ckell of
Crown City.
Mrs. Ott Boston of Racine
News' Events .
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr. and Mrs . Roy Donohew
spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. George Donohew an d
· family of Circleville.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Donohew
of Colwnbus spent Thursday was returned home from
and Friday with his parents Veterans Memorial Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donohew. after being confined there due
Mr . and Mrs . Raymond to heart trouble and high blood
Teaford of Pomeroy Route and pressure . Mrs. Edna Roush,
Mrs . Roy Donohew visited Mr. Mrs. Gla dys Shields, Mrs.
and Mrs. Cloist Badge ly Herbert Roush, Mrs. Russell
Sunday.
Roush and Sharon a ll ca lled on
Mr. and Mrs . Dallas Hill and Mrs . Boston recently .
Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Roush, M··· and Mrs. Roger
Roush, . Mrs . Iva Orr were
shopping at the Grand Central
Mall at Parkersburg on
Saturday.
Mrs . Edith Gilkey of
Gallipolis, Rollin Dill of
Pomeroy visited Mr. and Mrs.
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Jock Ables Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll White
Mr. and Mrs . Homer Warner a nd
c hildren
were
were shopping in Gallipolis and Thanksgiving Day guests of
Point Pleasant Thursday.
Mrs . Jessie Parsons and son ,
Mrs. Ava Belles of Wellston George and Mr. and Mrs.
visited Mrs . Ferne B. Hayman Roger Parsons at Ashland,
SuQday and also visited the Ohio.
graves of loved ones a t Letart
Mrs . Ruth Pa rsons was
Falls Cemetery.
visited on Saturday by her
Mrs. Ruth Riffle had surgery grandson, Mr . and Mrs.
at
Veterans
Memorial Marion Parsons and daughter
Hospital.
Ruth a nd children of Caldwell.
Mrs. Ruth Parsons, Preston,
Mr. and Mrs. William Caton
Mark and Edna Parsons, of
Co lumbus
were
Chuck and Robin Fortune • Thanksgiving weekend guests
attended auctions a t Mason of his sister, Mrs. Edna Par. and Mt Alto, W. Va . Saturday sons 31ld son , Mark.
night.
Mr. and Mrs . Ronald Russell
Mrs. Ruth Parsons spent and Mike and Mandy, Mr. and
Sunday thru Tuesday with her Mrs. Dana Lewis of Clifton
grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill were Sunday dinner guests of
Parsons and sons, Antiquity. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roush
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and family. Mandy Russell of
Sr.
were
shopping
in Wolf Pen and Mel Waldnig,
Parkersburg on Tuesday.
Syracuse, were weekend
Bert Hunt is a medical guests of the Roushes .
Mr . and Mrs. Carroll White
patient at Veterans .Me.inoriitl
Hospital. Cards would be and famil y had dinner Friday
appreciated.
evening with r4r's . Ruth ParThe CJ'ristrnas playilt Letart sons, Mrs . Edha Parsons and
Falls elementary school was Mark .
Fairview
News Notes
I
f
VENTIST
Mu l b erry
H e i ghts. Pomeroy . P astor
G irard Se ton . Sabba th sc hool
ever y Sa turday a t 2 p .m . and
worship se rvi ce fo l low ing at
3 : 15
p.m .
Open
B ible
discuss ion. 7 · JO p m at the
churc h each T hu r sday .
F IR ST SOUTH~t<N BAP TIST 2a 1 Mulb er ry A ve .,
Pomeroy ,
affi l iate d
with
S B.C.. t he Rev
Fr ed HilL
cas tor : Troy Zwill ing , Su ndar
sc hool supt . Sund ay schoo ,
9· 30 a .m . . morning worship .
10 10 : Sund ay eva ng elistic
mee t 1ng . 7 JO p m . P ra yer
mee t ing . Wedn esday , 7 · JO p m .
MIDDLEPORT
MT . MORIAH BAPTI ST
Co rn er Fou r th and M ain ,
Midd l eport. Rev . H en ry Key ,
Jr ., pastor . Sunday School, 9 · 30
a.m .; Mrs . E r v in Baumga r d ·
ner , sup t .; Morning worship ,
10: 45 a .m .
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES larry Carnahan , p resi ding
minister . Su nday , Sible lee ·
ture , 9: 30 a .m .; Wa t ch tower
study , 10:30 a .m .; TuP!.day ,.
B i bl e st udy , 7: 30p .m .; Thurs d .:,y, m i n i stry sc hool , 7· 30
p.m .; service meeti ng 8 :30
p .m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chri!.t in Ctlri!.tian Union L awrence Manl e y , pas t or :
Mrs. Russe ll Young , Sund ay
Sc hoo l Supt . Sunday Sc hOol
9 JO a .m
Evening worsh ip ,
7:3 0.
Wednesday
prayer
meeting , 7 : 30p .m .
MT . MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Racine Route 2, th e
Rev . James M . Muncy , paStor .
Sun·day school , 9 :4 5 a . m .;
morni ng worship , 11 a .m .:
eveni ng worship , 7: 30 p .m .
Prayer meeting , Tuesday . 7: 30
p .m .; Youn g p eop le 's meeting ,
7: 30 o .m . Thursda y .
MID DLEPORT
FIRST
BAP TI ST - Co rn er Sildh and
Pa l mer . the
Rev .
St eve
Skaggs ,
pastor ;
Danny
Th ompson . Sunday school sup t .
WMPO ra dio program . 7· 45
a .m . Sunday sc hoo l , 9 · 15 a .m . ;
morn ing worship , 10 : 15 a .m .
Yo1..1th activit ies and fellowship
lor i un lo r and sen io r high
st ud ent s. 6 p .m . Bible study.
7: 30 p .m . Mid -w eek prayer
se r 11ice, We dnesday , 7: 30 p .m .
nesday . 7: 30 p .m . ; U .M .W .,
fir st Wednesday . 7 : 30p .m .
WESLE YAN IRacine ) Su n day sc hool ,
10 a .m . :
worship , l l am .; Bi b l e stud y.
Thu rs d ay, 7 p . m ;
c hoir
pra ctice. Thur sday, 8 p .m .;
f C' I Iow s h i p
s upp er.
f i r st
W ednesday , 6 · 30 p .m .: U .M .W .
f o urth M onday , a p .m .
GREAT BEND - Worship 11
a . m .• 2nd an d 4th Sundays ;
Chu rc h School . 10 a .m .
LETART FALLS - Worship ,
10 a m .: Chur c h sc hool , 9 a .m .;
B i ble study. 7 : 30 p .m . every
Tuesday .
MORNIN G STAR - Worsh ip
9 . 30 a .m .; Ch urch School 10: 30
a.m . ;
M id -W ee k
Se rvice ,
Wedne sday . a p .m .
MORSE CHAPEL Wor ·
Sh i p 11 a .m .; 1st and Jr d
Sunda ys ; Chur ch Sc hoo l. 10
a.m .
PORTLAND - Worsh ip 7: 30
p .m .; Chu rch Schoo l 9 · 30 a.m .
SUTTON - Worship , 11 a .m .
2nd and 4th Sundays ; Church
Sc Mool 10 a .m .
NORTHEAST CLUSTeR
R ev . Robert M eece
Rev . Stanley Brandum
JOPPA ~ Worship 10 a .m .;
Chur ch Sc hool 9 a .m .; Prayer
Meeting, Wednesday , 8 p .m .
LONG BOTTOM Chur c h
se rv ices, 9 a . m .; Sunday
School 9 :-45 a .m . B i b l e Stud y
every Thur sday , 7 : 30p .m .
NORTH BETHEL Wor sh i p 11 a .m .; Church School 10
a.m .
ALFRED - Sur1day SChOOl ,
9 . 45 a . m . each
Su nday ;
prea ching at l1 a .m
eac h
Sunday . Prayer meet ing , 7 : 45
p.m. Wednesday ; W SCS, 8 p .m .
on third Tuesday ea c h month.
REEDSV ·ILLE Sunday
schOol. 9 : 30 ; prea c hing , 7 : 30
p .m . Sunday; pr ayer meet ing ,
7. 30p .m . Tuesday ; WSC S, 7:3 0
f i r st Thursday each month .'
SILVER R I DGE - Worship
10 a .m ; Chur c h School, 9 am .
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Worsh i p 9 a .m. ;
Chur c h
Sc hoo l. 10 a .m .
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George Freder i ck .
supt . Serv ice weekly , 9 : 30 a .m .
on Sun day. Preach ing fir s t and
th i r d Sundays of month by
Cl ifford Sm ith , 9 : 30a .m.
HOBSON
CHI<ISTIAN
7 : 30p .m .
MT . UNION BAPTIST Rev . Cecil Cox , p astor . Sunday
Schoo l supt.,
Joe Sayr e .
Sunday sc hool. 9 : 45 a . m .;
Sunday evening worsh ip , 7: 30 .
W ednesday prayer end Bible
study , 7 : ~0 p .m .
TUPPERS
PLAIN!
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
E ug ene Underwood , pastor ;
Howard Ca ldw ell , Jr., Sunday
Sc hoo l Supt.; Sunday School,
9 :3 0 a .m .; Morn ing Sermon ,
10: 30 a .m .; Sunday evening
servIce. 1 p .m .
LETART
FALLS
UNITED
BRETHREN - R ev . Freeland
Norr is, pastor ~ Floyd Norr is,
supt. Sunday schoo l . 9:3 0a .m . ;
morning . sermon , 10 :3 0 a .m .;
Prayer ser vice, Wednesday.
7: 30 p .m .
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G . P .
Sm ith . pastor . Sunda y Sc hool,
10 a .m .; Arthur Henson. Supt .;
M orn in g Wors t,l p , 11 a.m. ;
Young People' s ser vi ce, 7
p .m .; Even ing service, 7 : 30
p .m . We dne sday Mid -Week
P r ayer Service , 7: 30 p.m .;
Youth m eeting , 6 : 30 p .m .;
Even ing wor sh ip, 7 :30p .m .
CHESTER C HURCH OF
THE
NAZARENE
Re v.
Herb ert Grate. pastor . Wor sh ip ser vice, 11 a .m . and 7:30
p .m . Sund ay. Sunday Sctlool ,
9 : 30 a .m . R ic hard Sarton,
su pt. Prayer meet ing , Wed ·
nesday . 7 :30p .m .
BRADBURY
F-79
CHURCH OF
CHRIST Clifford Sm it h ,
minister . Sunday Sc h ool 9 : 30
a .m .; morning c hu rch 10 : 30
a .m. ; Sunday evening servi ce,
7 : 30p, m . Wednesday service, a
p .m.
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST Rev . F loyd
F . Sho ok,
pasto r :
lloyd
Wright , Sunday sc hoo l supt.
Sun day sc hool , 9 :30 a .m .;
morning wor ship , 10 : 30 a .m .;
evening worsh ip , 7: 30 p .m .
Wednesday Chri stia n You th
Cru sa d e, 6 : 30 p .m
Choir
prac t i ce , Thursday, 7 p .m .
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST Char le!. Russell ,
Sr .• m in i ster : Norman C. Wi l l,
su pt . ; Su nday sc h ool , 9 :3 0
a .m ; worship serv ice, 10 : 30
a .m ; Bible study, Tuesday ,
7 :30 ,p .m.
R- EORGANIZED
CHURCH
UNION - Darrell
Doddrill ,
pastor . Sunda y School , 9 · 30
JESUS
CHRIST OF
a.m ., Leonard Gilmore , fi rs t .. OF
LATTER
DAY
SAINTS elder ; evening serv ic e, 7: 30
Portland
Racin e R oad .
p .m .
Wednes d ay
prayer
Will iam Roush , . pas tor D enny
meeting , 7: 30 p .m .
Evans,
Sunday
SchoOf
MT . MORIAH CHURCH OF
Director . Sunday School , 9 :30
GOD - Racine Rou t e 2. Tt1e
Re11 . Char les Hand , p.utor . a. m. : Morning wors h i p , 10 :3 0
a . m .; Sunday evening se rvi ce 7
Sunday sc hool. 9 : 45 a . m .;
p.m .
Wedne!.day
evening
morning worship , 11 a .m . Prayer ser vices. 7: 30 p ,m .
Even i ng servi ce s, T ues day and
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST ,
BETHLEHEM BQ.PTIST Fr i day . 7 : 30 .
Middleport. Sth and Main .
Rev . Ear l Sh ul er , pastor
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
Ge orge
Glaze ,
m i n i ster ;
Worship se r vice. 9 : 30 a .m .;
CHURCH OF CHR 1ST - Bible
J ames Sheets , superin t en dent .
Sun day schoo l. 10 :30 a .m .;
Study , 9: 30 a .m .; morn ir1 g
Bible sc h ooL 9 :3 0 a .m .;
Sun day e venir.g services, 7. 30
worsh i p, 10:30 a .m .; even ing
morning wo r ship. 10 :30 a .m . ;
worsh ip , 6 :30p .m. Wednesday. p .m Bi ble st udy and pra yer
eveni n g worship , 7: JO p .m .;
serv ice Thursday , 7 : 30 p .m .
Bib l e Study , 7:30 p .m .
prayer serv i ce , 7 p .m . Wed MT. OLIVE CHURCH nesd av .
"oad .
Sunday
K i ngsbury
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
Long Bottom , Sunday School . School , 9 : 30a.m .. Ralph Ca r l,
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
10 a .m . with Willard P igott , supt . Worship service , 10 : 30
Don Co le. pa stor ; A lfr ed
supt . Evangelisti c message
a .m . and 7 :30p .m . alternately
Ru sc h el. Sunday Sc hool supt .
each Sunday evening , 7 : 30 p .m .
Prayer meeting , Wednesday .
Sunday sc hool , 9 :3 0 a . m . ;
by
Elder
Russell
C line . 7 : 30 p .m. Rev. Jay Sti les ,
morning worship , 10 30 a.m.;
min ist er of the Apos tolic Faith .
pa!.tnr
S1..1nday evangelis t ic meeti ng ,
Bible St udy , .Wed n esday, 7:30
ULU
DEXTER
CON
7: 30 p .m ; prayer meet ing,
p .m .
GREGATIONAL CHURCH Wednesday , 7: 30 c .m
STIVERSVtLLE
COM Mr s. Worley F ra ncis. Sunday
MUNITY CHURCH - Su nd ay
sc hool supt .; Sunday school. 10
school service, 10 a .m .; Praye r
THE
UNITED
PRES a .m .
mee t ing. Thursday , 7 p .m .;
MINISTRY
'BYTERIAN
LON" G
BOTTOM
Sunda y evening service , 7 p .m .
,oF MEIGS COUNTY , Dwight
M r . Robert '
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRISTIAN l. Zavitz, Pa stor -Director .
Pomeroy
Harr isonvi lle Wyatt , pastor ; Sunday Sch ool
HARRISONVILLE
Road , Ri ck M orr is on . pasta~ ; supt., Ronald Osborne, Bible
Sun da y Church SchOol , 9: 30
Sunday school su p t , Steven School , 9 :30 a .m .; preaching
a.m. , Mrs . Homer Lee . S~p t . ;
Stan ley . Sunday s c hool. 9 :30 10 : 45 a .m ; Evening services ,
Morning Worsh ip , 10 :30 a .m .
a.m .; mor n ing worship and 7: 30 p ·. m .
Sunda y
' MIDDLEPORT c ommunion ,
10 :3 0
a .m .;
Chur ch School. 9: 30a .m ., John
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
Su nday
evening
yo uth METHODIST CHURCH F . F ultz , SU Rf .; Morning
Chris ti an End eavor , 6 30 p .m .; Rev . Pau l Neville , pa stor .
Worship, lO : JO a .m .
worship ser v i c e . Sunday . 7: 30 Su nda y School 9 : 30 a .m . ,
SYRACUSE
Morn i n g
p . m : Wednesday even i ng . Morning se r11i ce, 10 : 30 a.m .,
Worship , 9 a .m . : Sun day
p raye r meeting and Bib l e" youth se rvic e, 6:45p .m .,
Church Sc hool. 10 a .m .• Mrs .
study, 7: 30p .m .
. _
Sampson Hall , Su pt .
Evangelistic service 7:30 p .m .
ST .
JOHN
LUTHERAN Prayer meet i ng , Th ursday,
CHURCH, P ine Grove , The 7 : 30p .m .
Rev
W i lli am Middteswarlh ,
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Pastor . Churc h Se r vices 9 : 30
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
GOD- Phillip W h it l ey. pastor .
a .m . Sunday Sc hoo l 10 : 30 a .m .
MISSION
Bal
d
Knobs,
Re v .
Sund ay sc ho o l.
10 a .m .:
~WADBURY CHURCH OF
L . R . G l ue!.encamp , pastor .
wo r sh i p ser11 ice, 7 p . m .:
CHRIST . Bible Sc hoo l , 9:30
Roger Wilfred , Sr ., Sunday
Praye r meeting , Wedn esday,
... m ., morning worsh i p , 10 :30
7: 30p .m .
Schoo l Supt. Sunday School
d. m . Sunday evening Worship
9 : 30 a .m .; Sunda y even ing
, Ser vi_ce , 7 :3 0 p . m ., c hoir
worsh ip 7: 30. Pr ayer meet ing ,
p ra c t1 ce Sunday and Wed Tuesday . 7:30 p .m . Ernest
nesday
,
7
p
.m
.,
p
rayer
meet
ing
HAZEL
CO.MMUNITY
Deeter , class le ader . You th
an
d
Bible
St
udy
Wednesday
.
CHU .RCH N ea r Long Bof . 7:30 p .m .
meeting, Wednesday, 7 : 30
tom . Estil Hart, pa stor ; Roy
p .m ., Ernes t Deeter, leader .
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Brown ,
assistant
pastor.
MT. HERMON CHURCH OF
Rev . Free land Norris , pa stor .
Sunday sc hool , 10 a .m .; Church
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
Sunday
school
10
a
.
m
.
;
Church
7 : 30
p .m .
each
Sunday
CHRIST Robert Shook,
service, 7 p .m . Wednesday . pastor . Sunday school. 9 : 30
even ing ; prayer m ee ting , 7:30
Bible
Study,
7
p
.m
.
p .m . Thursday.
a.m ., Russe ll Spencer, supt .;
RACINE
CHURCH
OF
MIDDLEPORT
PENworship se rvi ce, 10:45 a.m.,
IHE NAZARENE R ev .
TECOSTAL - Third Ave., the
evening worship alternating
Rev. William Kn ittel. pastor . William Ba rtholom ew, p astor .
with C. e. at 7 : 30 p .m . on
Sun
d.
l
!ly
schooL
9
:3
0
a
.m
.,
Ronald Du9an , Sunday School
Sunday. Prayer meeting , 7: 30
Gerald Well s, supt. ; morn ing
Su pt. Classes for ai l ' ages ;
p .m . Wednesday . Alfred Wolfe ,
wor sh ip , 10 : 30 a .m . ; Wed even ing service. 7 :30 p .m. ;
lay leader .
Bibl e study, Wednesday, 7: 30 n esday se rvice , 7 p .m .
WHITE ' S
CHAPEL
p .m .; youth services. Friday ,
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Coolville RD . Rev . Roy D ee t er ,
7: 30p .m .
Wa lter P . Bi k acsan , pastor ;
pa stor . Sunday school , 9 : 30
FREEWILL BAPTIST Ronni e Salser , Sun da y sc hoo l
a .m .; worship serv ice, 10 : 30
Corner Ash and Plum , Mid - supt . Sun day sc h oo l, 9 :30a .m . ;
a .m. B i ble st udy and pra yer
No e l
Herrman ,
d l eport ;
morning
wor s hip ,
10:40 ;
service , Wedn esday , 7 : 30p.m .
pa s tor . Saturday evening
Sunda y evening worship , 7: 30:
RUTLAND
se rvice , 7 p .m . Sun day school
Wednesd ay evening
A i ble
RUTLAND CHURCH OF ·
10 a .m.; Su nday eve ning
study , 7: 30.
CHRIST - Rod K asl er, pa stor ;
worship! 7 p .m .
V . H . Bra l ey , Sunday sc hool
DANVILLE WESo.. o,; '{;.., .. ·supt. Sun da y sc hool , 9 : 30 a .m . ;
Rev. L eton Glasure, pastor .
worship servi ce and c om Sunday Sc hoo l. 9 : 30a.m .;
munion , 10 :30 a .m . ; youth
youth and iun ior youth ser vice,
m ee ti ng, 6 p .m .; Sunday
6 : 45 p .m .; even ing worship ,
evenin g se rvi ce, 7; regular
7:30 p .m ; pray er and praise,
board meetin g, th ird Sa turday,
Wednesday ""~ ·'H"I n.m .
MEIGS
7 p .m .
SILVER
.
RUN
FREE
COOPERATIVE
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
BAPTIST
Rev
.
Ra
l
ph
Dean,
PAR.ISH
CHURCH Sunday School,
pastor. Su nday Sc hool , 10 a .m .,
THE UNITED
9 :30a .m .; Worship service, 11
Leon. Mi l ler , supt. Evening
METHODIST CHURCH
a .m .;
Wednesday
prayer
servt ~e ,
7:30 P.m .; Prayer
Robert T. Bumgarner
meeting
,
7:30
p.
m
.
.
Sunday
_
meetrng
,
Thursd
ay,
7:
30
p
.m
..
Director
night worship , 7:30p.m .
CHESTEK C~U~CH OF
POMEROY CLUSTER
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOD Rev . James · Sat .
Rev. carl E. Hicks
THE NAZARENE
R:ev .
terfield , pastor . Sunday School ,
Rev . D. Wm . Sydenstricker
Lloyd D. Gr i mm , Jr ., pastor .
9 : 30a .m .; wor ship service, 11
CHESTER Worship 9 : 15
Sunday School , 9 : 30 a.m .;
a . m .; e veni ng s ervice, 7:
a .m . ; Church Sc hool 10 a .mA
Morning worship. 10 : 30 a .m .;
prayer
serv
ice
and
you
th
ENTER PRISE - Wo r's hip , Y
Young p eo ple 's serv ice. 6 :4S
service, WednesdaY , 7 p .m .
a .m . ; Chur c h Sch ool , 10 a .m .
p . m .; E vangelistic service,
FLATWOODS - Worship , 11
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
7:30p.m. Wedne sday evening
a .m .; Church Sc hool 1~ a .m .
CHUR C H Ted
Jones,
ser11ice , 7:30p.m .
POMEROY
Wor ship ,
pas tor . Sunday sch ool , 9 30
MASON COUNTY
10 :30 a .m .; Church Schoo l 9:15
a .m .; Roy Sig man . s upt . ;
THE
HILAND CHAPEL ,
a .m .; UMYF 6:30p.m.
morning
worship ,
10 :30:
George Casto, pastor . Sunday
ROCK SPRINGS - Worship
Sunday evening service, 7 30 ;
Sr:hnol. 9 : 3lJ ; evenlr'IQ woros.htro .
10 a .m .; Church School9 a.m .;
mid -week
serv i ce,
Wed.
7:30.
thursday evening pr Py~:: ,
UMY F 6: 30p.m.
. ~ '""
n esday, 7:30p .m .
service, 7 :30p .m .
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTe-R
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Rev. Robert Bumgarner
::»YR.ACUSE CHURCH OF
Second and Pomeroy St!. ., Stan
HEATH Worsh i p 10 : 30
THE NAZARENE - . R ev
.Cra ig, pastor . Sunday school,
a .m . ; Church School 9:30a .m .;
Howard C. Black . pastor . Bob 9 : 45 a .m .; wo·rshlp service, 11
UMYF 7 p .m .
Moo re, Sund ay Schoo l Supt ., a.m . ; training union , 6 : 30
Worship 9 : 15
.RUTLAND Sunday School , c la sses for all p.m .; evening worship service,
a .m . ; Church School 10 a .m. ;
ages . 9 : 30 a . m .; morning '7:30 p .m . Mid -week prayer
UM YF 7 p.m .
wor ship , 10 :.45 ; NYPS Sunday, service , Wednesday , 7 : 30p .m .
SALEM CENTER. Wor 6 : 30p .m .; ev angelis tic service ,
MASON
CHURCH
OF
!.hip 9 a .m . ; Church Sc hool 10
Sunday , 7: 30 p .m . Mld ·week CHRIST, P . 0 . Box 487, M i ller
a.m .; UMYF Thursday, 7 p .m .
prayer meet ing , Wednesday , St., Mason. W. Va . Sunday
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
7 :30p .m .; Missionary meet ing , Bible Study 10 a .m .; Wor sh ip
Rev . R.lchar"d E . Jarvis
se r,..,rf Wednesday. 7 : 30 o .m . 11 a .m . and 7 p .m . Bible Study
ASBURY WOrship 11
~,~~NITED
FAITH
N"Otf-- Wednesday 7 p . m ., Vocal
a .m .; Churc h Sc hool 9: 50a .m . ,
DENOMINATIONAL Rev . music .
wscs , 1st Tuesday .
Robert Smith, putor . Sunday ·
FIRST SOUTHEI<N BAP ·
FOREST RUN - Worsh.l p 9
school, 9 : 30a .m .; class leader
TIST - Corner of ·Second and
a.m . ; Church Schoo l 10 a.m .;
Leo Hill ; worship service
Anderson·, Mason . Pastor ,
wscs , 3rd W edn esday , 7 :30
10 : 30 a.m.; church . 7 : 30 D.m • Walter Cloud·. Sunday schoo l ,
p.m .
9 : 45a .m.; worship service, 11
- e ·o EN UhiTED a ·R t::TH
MINERSVILLE Worsh ip
a .m.. and 7:30 p .m . Weekly
REN IN CHRIST Elden R
10a .m .; Church School9a.m. ;
:
Bible study, Wednesday, 7:30
Blake
,
pastor
.
Sund
a
y
Schoo
WSC S, 3rd Mond.ay , 7: 30p.m.
10 a . · m .; Howard McCoy . p .m .
SYRACUSE
Church
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
supt . ; Morning sermon , 11 a
SchooL 9 :30 a . m.; worship
m .; Sunday night serv ices . GOO - ' Sec ond St ., Mason , w
servi~.. 7 : 30 p . r.l .
Va . Chester Tennant, pastor .
Chri stian End·e aver , 7 : 30 p
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Sunday
schooL
10 a.m .;
.;
Song
service,
8
p
.
m
.
m
Rev . Steven Wilson
morning worsh ip , 11 a .m .;
Preaching 8 : 30 p . m . ; Mid
Rev. Larry Poling
week Prayer meeting. Wed - evangelist ic service, 7: 30p .m .
Rev . Howard Shiveley
nesday , 7 p . m ., Ray Adams, Bible study and prayer urvlce,
8 ETHAN V
I Oorcas)
Wednesday , .7 : 30 p.m . Ptlonf
Jay leader .
Worship. 9 : 30 a .m. ; Church
773 -5133.
Sc hool 10 : 30 a .m .
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
HARTFORD CHURCH Of
CARMEL Worship, 11
CHRIST - Located at Rutland
CHRIST In Christian Union a.m .; 1St and 3rd Sundays ; on New Lima Road, . nekt to
Th"e Rev . William campbel l
Church School 10 a .m .
,
Forest Acre Park ; Rev . Ray pa stor . ·sunday School , 9 : 3 f
Rouse, pa stor ; Robert Musser , .t .m .; J&mes Hughes , 5upt.,
• APPLE "G ROVE - ;:,unody
Sunday School supt . Sunday
&vening service, 7 : 30 p .m .
sc hooL 9:30 a .m . ; worship ,
school, 10 : 30 a.m.. ; worship
Wednesday evening prayer
first and third Sunday , 7: 30
7 : 30 p .m . Bible study, Wed - meeting , 7:30 p . m . Youth
p.m .; prayer meeting , Wed · nesday. 7: 30 p .m . Saturday
prayer service each Tuhday .
11esday , 7: 30 ,p .m . FellOwship
night prayer service , 7 : 30p.m .
FAIRVIEW · BIBLE
supper , first Sa turday, 6 p .m .
HEMLOCK
GROVE
CHURCH, Letart, W . Va ., Rt.
U .M .W . second Tuesday, 7: 30 CHRISTIAN - •Roger Watson ,
L• Rev. George Hoschar ,
p .m .
pastor ; Ray Whaley , supt.;
pestor . Sunday Sc t1ool 9 : 30
MornJng ' worship, 9 : 30 a .m .;
a. m . Prayer. and B ib le study
EAST ~ET~ ·RT
Sun d~y c hurch school, 10:30. a .m . ;
7 : 30 p . m . t Coltage Pr ayer
sch ool . 9 .30 Ja.m .; worsh1p,
young P.e.QPLI,'s meeting , 6 : 30
Service Tu"esday, 10 a .m .
sec ond and fou.rth Sunday, 7· 30 p .m .; evening worship, 7. : 30
Wor!h·ip serv ice, Thursday ,
p .m .; P,rayer m eeting , Wed - p .m . Bible stydv, W ednesday, ,
-r
. 1~ 0 p.m .
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It was a tiny park in a small town. But I thought the tree was the biggest Ch ristmas t ree in
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A scent of evergreen and snowflakes mingling still comes back to me, and I remember looking
far to the top wher e a huge star sparkled aga i nst a black velvet sky. I wondered if God were looking down, admiring our star.
Yes, Cod wa s there--in the heart of old Mr. Cunningham. hi s banker's rl ign ity stuffed in a red
fla nnel suit, a nd in the blue fingers of Mi ss Lucy, coaxi ng ca rols from a wheezy organ. He was
there in baskets of food brough t by the Ladies Aid Society and in n eatly stitch ed quilts mad e for
the orph ans by the W omen of the Ch urch.
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'
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Monday
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Wednesday
Middleport
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GRAHAM
UNITED
METH O DIST
Preaching
9 JO a .m ., f i r s t and second
Sundays of each month ; third
and fourth Sundays each
mon t h , worship ser vice at 7.30
p .m . Wednesday evenings at
7: 30, Prayer and Bible__?,tut;t.Y_.
SEVE.NTH
IJAY
A"u -
POMEROY .
POMEROY
POMEROY FIRST BAP TIST - Robert Kuhn , pas tor ;
William Watson . Su nday sch oo l
supt . Sunday sc h oo l . 9 30 a .m .;
CYF , 6 p .m .; Bible s t ud y ,
Wednesday , 7 p m .; choir
practice , Wed'"lesday . a : 30 p .m .
POMERG'
WESLEYAN
HOL I NESS
CHURCH Ha rrisonv i ll e, Rev
O'De ll
Manley , P astor ; Henry Ebl in,
Sun d ay Schoo l Supt . Sunday
Schoo l 9 30 a .m . . Evening
wor sh i p 7. JO p .m . . Praye r and
Praise se r vice, T hursday , 7 30
TRINITY
Rev . W H Pe rr i n . pastor . Roy
Mayer , Sunday schoo l supt
Chu r c h sc h ool . 9.1S a . m .
wo r ship service. 10 : 24 a .m .
Youth choi r rehearsal, Mon
day, 3 : 30p .m . under d i recti on
of Mary Sk inne r , se n ior c hoir
reh earsal. 7 : 30 p .m . Thu r sday
w i th
Mrs .
Paul
N ease.
directOr
·
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Corner
Uni"n and Mul b err y . R ev
Cly ae V . Hender so n , pastor
Sunday sc hool , 9 :30a .m .• G l en
Mc Cl ung , su pt. ;
morning
wor shi p . 10 : 30 a .m .; evening
service. 7 : 30; mid -wee k ser v ice , Wednesday . 7:3 0p .m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - T he
Rev . Harold Deeth , rector .
Church serv i c es , 10 : 30 a .m .;
Holy co m munion firsf Sun day
of month ; chu r ch schoo l. 10 . 30
a .m . for nur se ry thrOUQh 12 .
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRI ST - Te rr el l Gr on inger.
pas t or . Bi b l e school, 9:30am .,
worsh i p , 10 :30 a.m .: adu lt
worship service and youn g
peop l e's m eeti ng . 7.3lJ pm
Combined Bible study and
prayer mee t i ng , Wednesday ,
7 :30p .m .
THE SALVATION ARMY En11o y Ray W . Wining, off i cer
in charge . Sunday , 10 a .m .,
Holin ess meeting : 10 :30 a .m ,
Sunday Schoo l. Young People 's
Legion , 1 p .m .; Thursday, 1 to ::
p .m ., l~d ie s H_9me League ; ;
P
m.
SY RACU SE
F I R~T
': HURCH OF GO D .
Rev
Gco rq e Oi l er . pn st or Sund ay
sc hoo l . 9 · 4'i am
mo rn 1ng
preachin g.
11
am .
eva ng e l istic se r..,i ce. 7 30 P m ,
P r av"<' r mec t in cJ . Thursday,
7 30 p
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POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHR I ST . 200 W .
Main St
Je rr y P au l ,
minis t er , phone VV2 7666 .
Con se r vat1..,e ,
n on ·
instrumen ta l . Sunday worship ,
10 a .m. ; Bibl e s t udy , 11 a .m ;
worship , 6 p .m . Wed n esday
Bible s tudy . 7 p .m .
M.IDWAY
COMM UNITY
CHURCH
(no n
Langs.., ill e d en om inationa I ),
Dex t er Road , the Rev . Wor ley
Hal ey, pas tor Sunday school ,
10 a.m .: eve ning worsh i p , 7: 30
p .m .
Prayer
meeting ,
Tuesday , 7:30 p .m .; you th
group . Friday, 7· 30 p m
P. m .• Prep cla ss es .
ST .
PAUL
LUTHERAN
CHURCH , Corn er o f Sy c amor e
and Sec ond St s., Pome ro y, T he
R ev . Wi ll iam M idtJies warth ,
Pa s tor Sunday School at 9 . 45
a .m . i>nd Church Service s 11
a .m .
SACRED HE A RT Rev .
t= ather Pa ul D W l' lt on , pa stor
Phone
992 -2825.
Satur da y
even ing Mass , 7: 30 ; Sunday
Ma ss , a and 1lJ a m .; Con .
fess ion , Satur day , 7-7 30 p .m .
RUTLAND
~l<t:E WILL
BAPTIST Roger Turner ,
pa sto r . Sunday schoo l. 10 a .m ..
Sunday eveni n g se r 11i ce. 7 30 :
Wednes d ay Bible st ud y. 7: 30
p .m
OLD
DEXTER
BIBLE
CHR IS TIAN CHURCH - Rev .
Ron Te rry , pa stor . Sunday
schoo l . 10 a .m .• Mrs. Wo rl ey
F ran cis , su p erin t e nd ent .
Morn ing wor.ship. 11 a.m
Sunday e ... ening se rvi ce. 7 . JO .
the Sermonette
OVERFWWING WITH HOPE
"And may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace by
y~ur faith in Him : until by the power of the Holy Spirit you
overflow with hope." (Romans 15 :13 )
The season of Advent during the four weeks before Christ-
mas can and should make a great dilference in our approach to,
and our view of Christmas. For it is in Advent that promise and
hope is dominant as we preapre for Christmas with its ageless
message.
God caDs us to examine and see around us the signs of
everlasting hope that he has given. In the Advent Season it is not
so much what we might decide about our observing of God's
coming among us at Christmas in tlle person of Jesus Christ: the
child of the manger, but our recognition of God in J esus Christ.
And in the recognition of God as the God of hope : the God of
Hope, in the Christ of Christmas. This reccgnition gives Christ
lbe central part of our Christmas celebration, our joy, our hope .
Paul emphasized tllis in his letter to the Romans, " May the
God of hope fill you will all joy and peace."
Paul was not just expressing the sentiments that are commonly said about Christmas. He was statin g a fundamental
expression of Christianity: The God of hope through Jesus
Christ.
Paul knew as well as we do the frustration of human hope . He ·
· even goes on to say that the defeat of our human hopes can lead
us to a surer hope in God's·promise . And that we can rejoice in
. our sufferings; knowing that suffering produces endurance; and
endurance produces character; and character produces hope.
And hope does not disappoint us , because God's love has been
poured into our hearts for our use.
The Christ of Christmas is the sign of sure a nd certain hope
given of God for our lives. "And may the God ofhope fill you with
all joy and peace by your faith in Him".- The Rev. Harold R.
Deeth, Grace Episcopal Church, Pomeroy.
Apple Grove
attended Monday evening by a
lar ge c rowd . Th e children
presented a nice program and
had a visit fr om Santa Claus
who gave each child a treat.
Dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Herber t Roush were
Mr . and Mrs. Roger Roush,
Mrs. Iva Orr , Charles Michael
childre n, Judy, Chuck and
Becky and Louie Pi ckell of
Crown City.
Mrs. Ott Boston of Racine
News' Events .
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr. and Mrs . Roy Donohew
spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. George Donohew an d
· family of Circleville.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Donohew
of Colwnbus spent Thursday was returned home from
and Friday with his parents Veterans Memorial Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donohew. after being confined there due
Mr . and Mrs . Raymond to heart trouble and high blood
Teaford of Pomeroy Route and pressure . Mrs. Edna Roush,
Mrs . Roy Donohew visited Mr. Mrs. Gla dys Shields, Mrs.
and Mrs. Cloist Badge ly Herbert Roush, Mrs. Russell
Sunday.
Roush and Sharon a ll ca lled on
Mr. and Mrs . Dallas Hill and Mrs . Boston recently .
Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Roush, M··· and Mrs. Roger
Roush, . Mrs . Iva Orr were
shopping at the Grand Central
Mall at Parkersburg on
Saturday.
Mrs . Edith Gilkey of
Gallipolis, Rollin Dill of
Pomeroy visited Mr. and Mrs.
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Jock Ables Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll White
Mr. and Mrs . Homer Warner a nd
c hildren
were
were shopping in Gallipolis and Thanksgiving Day guests of
Point Pleasant Thursday.
Mrs . Jessie Parsons and son ,
Mrs. Ava Belles of Wellston George and Mr. and Mrs.
visited Mrs . Ferne B. Hayman Roger Parsons at Ashland,
SuQday and also visited the Ohio.
graves of loved ones a t Letart
Mrs . Ruth Pa rsons was
Falls Cemetery.
visited on Saturday by her
Mrs. Ruth Riffle had surgery grandson, Mr . and Mrs.
at
Veterans
Memorial Marion Parsons and daughter
Hospital.
Ruth a nd children of Caldwell.
Mrs. Ruth Parsons, Preston,
Mr. and Mrs. William Caton
Mark and Edna Parsons, of
Co lumbus
were
Chuck and Robin Fortune • Thanksgiving weekend guests
attended auctions a t Mason of his sister, Mrs. Edna Par. and Mt Alto, W. Va . Saturday sons 31ld son , Mark.
night.
Mr. and Mrs . Ronald Russell
Mrs. Ruth Parsons spent and Mike and Mandy, Mr. and
Sunday thru Tuesday with her Mrs. Dana Lewis of Clifton
grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill were Sunday dinner guests of
Parsons and sons, Antiquity. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roush
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and family. Mandy Russell of
Sr.
were
shopping
in Wolf Pen and Mel Waldnig,
Parkersburg on Tuesday.
Syracuse, were weekend
Bert Hunt is a medical guests of the Roushes .
Mr . and Mrs. Carroll White
patient at Veterans .Me.inoriitl
Hospital. Cards would be and famil y had dinner Friday
appreciated.
evening with r4r's . Ruth ParThe CJ'ristrnas playilt Letart sons, Mrs . Edha Parsons and
Falls elementary school was Mark .
Fairview
News Notes
I
f
VENTIST
Mu l b erry
H e i ghts. Pomeroy . P astor
G irard Se ton . Sabba th sc hool
ever y Sa turday a t 2 p .m . and
worship se rvi ce fo l low ing at
3 : 15
p.m .
Open
B ible
discuss ion. 7 · JO p m at the
churc h each T hu r sday .
F IR ST SOUTH~t<N BAP TIST 2a 1 Mulb er ry A ve .,
Pomeroy ,
affi l iate d
with
S B.C.. t he Rev
Fr ed HilL
cas tor : Troy Zwill ing , Su ndar
sc hool supt . Sund ay schoo ,
9· 30 a .m . . morning worship .
10 10 : Sund ay eva ng elistic
mee t 1ng . 7 JO p m . P ra yer
mee t ing . Wedn esday , 7 · JO p m .
MIDDLEPORT
MT . MORIAH BAPTI ST
Co rn er Fou r th and M ain ,
Midd l eport. Rev . H en ry Key ,
Jr ., pastor . Sunday School, 9 · 30
a.m .; Mrs . E r v in Baumga r d ·
ner , sup t .; Morning worship ,
10: 45 a .m .
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES larry Carnahan , p resi ding
minister . Su nday , Sible lee ·
ture , 9: 30 a .m .; Wa t ch tower
study , 10:30 a .m .; TuP!.day ,.
B i bl e st udy , 7: 30p .m .; Thurs d .:,y, m i n i stry sc hool , 7· 30
p.m .; service meeti ng 8 :30
p .m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chri!.t in Ctlri!.tian Union L awrence Manl e y , pas t or :
Mrs. Russe ll Young , Sund ay
Sc hoo l Supt . Sunday Sc hOol
9 JO a .m
Evening worsh ip ,
7:3 0.
Wednesday
prayer
meeting , 7 : 30p .m .
MT . MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Racine Route 2, th e
Rev . James M . Muncy , paStor .
Sun·day school , 9 :4 5 a . m .;
morni ng worship , 11 a .m .:
eveni ng worship , 7: 30 p .m .
Prayer meeting , Tuesday . 7: 30
p .m .; Youn g p eop le 's meeting ,
7: 30 o .m . Thursda y .
MID DLEPORT
FIRST
BAP TI ST - Co rn er Sildh and
Pa l mer . the
Rev .
St eve
Skaggs ,
pastor ;
Danny
Th ompson . Sunday school sup t .
WMPO ra dio program . 7· 45
a .m . Sunday sc hoo l , 9 · 15 a .m . ;
morn ing worship , 10 : 15 a .m .
Yo1..1th activit ies and fellowship
lor i un lo r and sen io r high
st ud ent s. 6 p .m . Bible study.
7: 30 p .m . Mid -w eek prayer
se r 11ice, We dnesday , 7: 30 p .m .
nesday . 7: 30 p .m . ; U .M .W .,
fir st Wednesday . 7 : 30p .m .
WESLE YAN IRacine ) Su n day sc hool ,
10 a .m . :
worship , l l am .; Bi b l e stud y.
Thu rs d ay, 7 p . m ;
c hoir
pra ctice. Thur sday, 8 p .m .;
f C' I Iow s h i p
s upp er.
f i r st
W ednesday , 6 · 30 p .m .: U .M .W .
f o urth M onday , a p .m .
GREAT BEND - Worship 11
a . m .• 2nd an d 4th Sundays ;
Chu rc h School . 10 a .m .
LETART FALLS - Worship ,
10 a m .: Chur c h sc hool , 9 a .m .;
B i ble study. 7 : 30 p .m . every
Tuesday .
MORNIN G STAR - Worsh ip
9 . 30 a .m .; Ch urch School 10: 30
a.m . ;
M id -W ee k
Se rvice ,
Wedne sday . a p .m .
MORSE CHAPEL Wor ·
Sh i p 11 a .m .; 1st and Jr d
Sunda ys ; Chur ch Sc hoo l. 10
a.m .
PORTLAND - Worsh ip 7: 30
p .m .; Chu rch Schoo l 9 · 30 a.m .
SUTTON - Worship , 11 a .m .
2nd and 4th Sundays ; Church
Sc Mool 10 a .m .
NORTHEAST CLUSTeR
R ev . Robert M eece
Rev . Stanley Brandum
JOPPA ~ Worship 10 a .m .;
Chur ch Sc hool 9 a .m .; Prayer
Meeting, Wednesday , 8 p .m .
LONG BOTTOM Chur c h
se rv ices, 9 a . m .; Sunday
School 9 :-45 a .m . B i b l e Stud y
every Thur sday , 7 : 30p .m .
NORTH BETHEL Wor sh i p 11 a .m .; Church School 10
a.m .
ALFRED - Sur1day SChOOl ,
9 . 45 a . m . each
Su nday ;
prea ching at l1 a .m
eac h
Sunday . Prayer meet ing , 7 : 45
p.m. Wednesday ; W SCS, 8 p .m .
on third Tuesday ea c h month.
REEDSV ·ILLE Sunday
schOol. 9 : 30 ; prea c hing , 7 : 30
p .m . Sunday; pr ayer meet ing ,
7. 30p .m . Tuesday ; WSC S, 7:3 0
f i r st Thursday each month .'
SILVER R I DGE - Worship
10 a .m ; Chur c h School, 9 am .
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Worsh i p 9 a .m. ;
Chur c h
Sc hoo l. 10 a .m .
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George Freder i ck .
supt . Serv ice weekly , 9 : 30 a .m .
on Sun day. Preach ing fir s t and
th i r d Sundays of month by
Cl ifford Sm ith , 9 : 30a .m.
HOBSON
CHI<ISTIAN
7 : 30p .m .
MT . UNION BAPTIST Rev . Cecil Cox , p astor . Sunday
Schoo l supt.,
Joe Sayr e .
Sunday sc hool. 9 : 45 a . m .;
Sunday evening worsh ip , 7: 30 .
W ednesday prayer end Bible
study , 7 : ~0 p .m .
TUPPERS
PLAIN!
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
E ug ene Underwood , pastor ;
Howard Ca ldw ell , Jr., Sunday
Sc hoo l Supt.; Sunday School,
9 :3 0 a .m .; Morn ing Sermon ,
10: 30 a .m .; Sunday evening
servIce. 1 p .m .
LETART
FALLS
UNITED
BRETHREN - R ev . Freeland
Norr is, pastor ~ Floyd Norr is,
supt. Sunday schoo l . 9:3 0a .m . ;
morning . sermon , 10 :3 0 a .m .;
Prayer ser vice, Wednesday.
7: 30 p .m .
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G . P .
Sm ith . pastor . Sunda y Sc hool,
10 a .m .; Arthur Henson. Supt .;
M orn in g Wors t,l p , 11 a.m. ;
Young People' s ser vi ce, 7
p .m .; Even ing service, 7 : 30
p .m . We dne sday Mid -Week
P r ayer Service , 7: 30 p.m .;
Youth m eeting , 6 : 30 p .m .;
Even ing wor sh ip, 7 :30p .m .
CHESTER C HURCH OF
THE
NAZARENE
Re v.
Herb ert Grate. pastor . Wor sh ip ser vice, 11 a .m . and 7:30
p .m . Sund ay. Sunday Sctlool ,
9 : 30 a .m . R ic hard Sarton,
su pt. Prayer meet ing , Wed ·
nesday . 7 :30p .m .
BRADBURY
F-79
CHURCH OF
CHRIST Clifford Sm it h ,
minister . Sunday Sc h ool 9 : 30
a .m .; morning c hu rch 10 : 30
a .m. ; Sunday evening servi ce,
7 : 30p, m . Wednesday service, a
p .m.
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST Rev . F loyd
F . Sho ok,
pasto r :
lloyd
Wright , Sunday sc hoo l supt.
Sun day sc hool , 9 :30 a .m .;
morning wor ship , 10 : 30 a .m .;
evening worsh ip , 7: 30 p .m .
Wednesday Chri stia n You th
Cru sa d e, 6 : 30 p .m
Choir
prac t i ce , Thursday, 7 p .m .
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST Char le!. Russell ,
Sr .• m in i ster : Norman C. Wi l l,
su pt . ; Su nday sc h ool , 9 :3 0
a .m ; worship serv ice, 10 : 30
a .m ; Bible study, Tuesday ,
7 :30 ,p .m.
R- EORGANIZED
CHURCH
UNION - Darrell
Doddrill ,
pastor . Sunda y School , 9 · 30
JESUS
CHRIST OF
a.m ., Leonard Gilmore , fi rs t .. OF
LATTER
DAY
SAINTS elder ; evening serv ic e, 7: 30
Portland
Racin e R oad .
p .m .
Wednes d ay
prayer
Will iam Roush , . pas tor D enny
meeting , 7: 30 p .m .
Evans,
Sunday
SchoOf
MT . MORIAH CHURCH OF
Director . Sunday School , 9 :30
GOD - Racine Rou t e 2. Tt1e
Re11 . Char les Hand , p.utor . a. m. : Morning wors h i p , 10 :3 0
a . m .; Sunday evening se rvi ce 7
Sunday sc hool. 9 : 45 a . m .;
p.m .
Wedne!.day
evening
morning worship , 11 a .m . Prayer ser vices. 7: 30 p ,m .
Even i ng servi ce s, T ues day and
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST ,
BETHLEHEM BQ.PTIST Fr i day . 7 : 30 .
Middleport. Sth and Main .
Rev . Ear l Sh ul er , pastor
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
Ge orge
Glaze ,
m i n i ster ;
Worship se r vice. 9 : 30 a .m .;
CHURCH OF CHR 1ST - Bible
J ames Sheets , superin t en dent .
Sun day schoo l. 10 :30 a .m .;
Study , 9: 30 a .m .; morn ir1 g
Bible sc h ooL 9 :3 0 a .m .;
Sun day e venir.g services, 7. 30
worsh i p, 10:30 a .m .; even ing
morning wo r ship. 10 :30 a .m . ;
worsh ip , 6 :30p .m. Wednesday. p .m Bi ble st udy and pra yer
eveni n g worship , 7: JO p .m .;
serv ice Thursday , 7 : 30 p .m .
Bib l e Study , 7:30 p .m .
prayer serv i ce , 7 p .m . Wed MT. OLIVE CHURCH nesd av .
"oad .
Sunday
K i ngsbury
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
Long Bottom , Sunday School . School , 9 : 30a.m .. Ralph Ca r l,
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
10 a .m . with Willard P igott , supt . Worship service , 10 : 30
Don Co le. pa stor ; A lfr ed
supt . Evangelisti c message
a .m . and 7 :30p .m . alternately
Ru sc h el. Sunday Sc hool supt .
each Sunday evening , 7 : 30 p .m .
Prayer meeting , Wednesday .
Sunday sc hool , 9 :3 0 a . m . ;
by
Elder
Russell
C line . 7 : 30 p .m. Rev. Jay Sti les ,
morning worship , 10 30 a.m.;
min ist er of the Apos tolic Faith .
pa!.tnr
S1..1nday evangelis t ic meeti ng ,
Bible St udy , .Wed n esday, 7:30
ULU
DEXTER
CON
7: 30 p .m ; prayer meet ing,
p .m .
GREGATIONAL CHURCH Wednesday , 7: 30 c .m
STIVERSVtLLE
COM Mr s. Worley F ra ncis. Sunday
MUNITY CHURCH - Su nd ay
sc hool supt .; Sunday school. 10
school service, 10 a .m .; Praye r
THE
UNITED
PRES a .m .
mee t ing. Thursday , 7 p .m .;
MINISTRY
'BYTERIAN
LON" G
BOTTOM
Sunda y evening service , 7 p .m .
,oF MEIGS COUNTY , Dwight
M r . Robert '
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRISTIAN l. Zavitz, Pa stor -Director .
Pomeroy
Harr isonvi lle Wyatt , pastor ; Sunday Sch ool
HARRISONVILLE
Road , Ri ck M orr is on . pasta~ ; supt., Ronald Osborne, Bible
Sun da y Church SchOol , 9: 30
Sunday school su p t , Steven School , 9 :30 a .m .; preaching
a.m. , Mrs . Homer Lee . S~p t . ;
Stan ley . Sunday s c hool. 9 :30 10 : 45 a .m ; Evening services ,
Morning Worsh ip , 10 :30 a .m .
a.m .; mor n ing worship and 7: 30 p ·. m .
Sunda y
' MIDDLEPORT c ommunion ,
10 :3 0
a .m .;
Chur ch School. 9: 30a .m ., John
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
Su nday
evening
yo uth METHODIST CHURCH F . F ultz , SU Rf .; Morning
Chris ti an End eavor , 6 30 p .m .; Rev . Pau l Neville , pa stor .
Worship, lO : JO a .m .
worship ser v i c e . Sunday . 7: 30 Su nda y School 9 : 30 a .m . ,
SYRACUSE
Morn i n g
p . m : Wednesday even i ng . Morning se r11i ce, 10 : 30 a.m .,
Worship , 9 a .m . : Sun day
p raye r meeting and Bib l e" youth se rvic e, 6:45p .m .,
Church Sc hool. 10 a .m .• Mrs .
study, 7: 30p .m .
. _
Sampson Hall , Su pt .
Evangelistic service 7:30 p .m .
ST .
JOHN
LUTHERAN Prayer meet i ng , Th ursday,
CHURCH, P ine Grove , The 7 : 30p .m .
Rev
W i lli am Middteswarlh ,
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Pastor . Churc h Se r vices 9 : 30
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
GOD- Phillip W h it l ey. pastor .
a .m . Sunday Sc hoo l 10 : 30 a .m .
MISSION
Bal
d
Knobs,
Re v .
Sund ay sc ho o l.
10 a .m .:
~WADBURY CHURCH OF
L . R . G l ue!.encamp , pastor .
wo r sh i p ser11 ice, 7 p . m .:
CHRIST . Bible Sc hoo l , 9:30
Roger Wilfred , Sr ., Sunday
Praye r meeting , Wedn esday,
... m ., morning worsh i p , 10 :30
7: 30p .m .
Schoo l Supt. Sunday School
d. m . Sunday evening Worship
9 : 30 a .m .; Sunda y even ing
, Ser vi_ce , 7 :3 0 p . m ., c hoir
worsh ip 7: 30. Pr ayer meet ing ,
p ra c t1 ce Sunday and Wed Tuesday . 7:30 p .m . Ernest
nesday
,
7
p
.m
.,
p
rayer
meet
ing
HAZEL
CO.MMUNITY
Deeter , class le ader . You th
an
d
Bible
St
udy
Wednesday
.
CHU .RCH N ea r Long Bof . 7:30 p .m .
meeting, Wednesday, 7 : 30
tom . Estil Hart, pa stor ; Roy
p .m ., Ernes t Deeter, leader .
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Brown ,
assistant
pastor.
MT. HERMON CHURCH OF
Rev . Free land Norris , pa stor .
Sunday sc hool , 10 a .m .; Church
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
Sunday
school
10
a
.
m
.
;
Church
7 : 30
p .m .
each
Sunday
CHRIST Robert Shook,
service, 7 p .m . Wednesday . pastor . Sunday school. 9 : 30
even ing ; prayer m ee ting , 7:30
Bible
Study,
7
p
.m
.
p .m . Thursday.
a.m ., Russe ll Spencer, supt .;
RACINE
CHURCH
OF
MIDDLEPORT
PENworship se rvi ce, 10:45 a.m.,
IHE NAZARENE R ev .
TECOSTAL - Third Ave., the
evening worship alternating
Rev. William Kn ittel. pastor . William Ba rtholom ew, p astor .
with C. e. at 7 : 30 p .m . on
Sun
d.
l
!ly
schooL
9
:3
0
a
.m
.,
Ronald Du9an , Sunday School
Sunday. Prayer meeting , 7: 30
Gerald Well s, supt. ; morn ing
Su pt. Classes for ai l ' ages ;
p .m . Wednesday . Alfred Wolfe ,
wor sh ip , 10 : 30 a .m . ; Wed even ing service. 7 :30 p .m. ;
lay leader .
Bibl e study, Wednesday, 7: 30 n esday se rvice , 7 p .m .
WHITE ' S
CHAPEL
p .m .; youth services. Friday ,
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Coolville RD . Rev . Roy D ee t er ,
7: 30p .m .
Wa lter P . Bi k acsan , pastor ;
pa stor . Sunday school , 9 : 30
FREEWILL BAPTIST Ronni e Salser , Sun da y sc hoo l
a .m .; worship serv ice, 10 : 30
Corner Ash and Plum , Mid - supt . Sun day sc h oo l, 9 :30a .m . ;
a .m. B i ble st udy and pra yer
No e l
Herrman ,
d l eport ;
morning
wor s hip ,
10:40 ;
service , Wedn esday , 7 : 30p.m .
pa s tor . Saturday evening
Sunda y evening worship , 7: 30:
RUTLAND
se rvice , 7 p .m . Sun day school
Wednesd ay evening
A i ble
RUTLAND CHURCH OF ·
10 a .m.; Su nday eve ning
study , 7: 30.
CHRIST - Rod K asl er, pa stor ;
worship! 7 p .m .
V . H . Bra l ey , Sunday sc hool
DANVILLE WESo.. o,; '{;.., .. ·supt. Sun da y sc hool , 9 : 30 a .m . ;
Rev. L eton Glasure, pastor .
worship servi ce and c om Sunday Sc hoo l. 9 : 30a.m .;
munion , 10 :30 a .m . ; youth
youth and iun ior youth ser vice,
m ee ti ng, 6 p .m .; Sunday
6 : 45 p .m .; even ing worship ,
evenin g se rvi ce, 7; regular
7:30 p .m ; pray er and praise,
board meetin g, th ird Sa turday,
Wednesday ""~ ·'H"I n.m .
MEIGS
7 p .m .
SILVER
.
RUN
FREE
COOPERATIVE
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
BAPTIST
Rev
.
Ra
l
ph
Dean,
PAR.ISH
CHURCH Sunday School,
pastor. Su nday Sc hool , 10 a .m .,
THE UNITED
9 :30a .m .; Worship service, 11
Leon. Mi l ler , supt. Evening
METHODIST CHURCH
a .m .;
Wednesday
prayer
servt ~e ,
7:30 P.m .; Prayer
Robert T. Bumgarner
meeting
,
7:30
p.
m
.
.
Sunday
_
meetrng
,
Thursd
ay,
7:
30
p
.m
..
Director
night worship , 7:30p.m .
CHESTEK C~U~CH OF
POMEROY CLUSTER
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOD Rev . James · Sat .
Rev. carl E. Hicks
THE NAZARENE
R:ev .
terfield , pastor . Sunday School ,
Rev . D. Wm . Sydenstricker
Lloyd D. Gr i mm , Jr ., pastor .
9 : 30a .m .; wor ship service, 11
CHESTER Worship 9 : 15
Sunday School , 9 : 30 a.m .;
a . m .; e veni ng s ervice, 7:
a .m . ; Church Sc hool 10 a .mA
Morning worship. 10 : 30 a .m .;
prayer
serv
ice
and
you
th
ENTER PRISE - Wo r's hip , Y
Young p eo ple 's serv ice. 6 :4S
service, WednesdaY , 7 p .m .
a .m . ; Chur c h Sch ool , 10 a .m .
p . m .; E vangelistic service,
FLATWOODS - Worship , 11
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
7:30p.m. Wedne sday evening
a .m .; Church Sc hool 1~ a .m .
CHUR C H Ted
Jones,
ser11ice , 7:30p.m .
POMEROY
Wor ship ,
pas tor . Sunday sch ool , 9 30
MASON COUNTY
10 :30 a .m .; Church Schoo l 9:15
a .m .; Roy Sig man . s upt . ;
THE
HILAND CHAPEL ,
a .m .; UMYF 6:30p.m.
morning
worship ,
10 :30:
George Casto, pastor . Sunday
ROCK SPRINGS - Worship
Sunday evening service, 7 30 ;
Sr:hnol. 9 : 3lJ ; evenlr'IQ woros.htro .
10 a .m .; Church School9 a.m .;
mid -week
serv i ce,
Wed.
7:30.
thursday evening pr Py~:: ,
UMY F 6: 30p.m.
. ~ '""
n esday, 7:30p .m .
service, 7 :30p .m .
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTe-R
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Rev. Robert Bumgarner
::»YR.ACUSE CHURCH OF
Second and Pomeroy St!. ., Stan
HEATH Worsh i p 10 : 30
THE NAZARENE - . R ev
.Cra ig, pastor . Sunday school,
a .m . ; Church School 9:30a .m .;
Howard C. Black . pastor . Bob 9 : 45 a .m .; wo·rshlp service, 11
UMYF 7 p .m .
Moo re, Sund ay Schoo l Supt ., a.m . ; training union , 6 : 30
Worship 9 : 15
.RUTLAND Sunday School , c la sses for all p.m .; evening worship service,
a .m . ; Church School 10 a .m. ;
ages . 9 : 30 a . m .; morning '7:30 p .m . Mid -week prayer
UM YF 7 p.m .
wor ship , 10 :.45 ; NYPS Sunday, service , Wednesday , 7 : 30p .m .
SALEM CENTER. Wor 6 : 30p .m .; ev angelis tic service ,
MASON
CHURCH
OF
!.hip 9 a .m . ; Church Sc hool 10
Sunday , 7: 30 p .m . Mld ·week CHRIST, P . 0 . Box 487, M i ller
a.m .; UMYF Thursday, 7 p .m .
prayer meet ing , Wednesday , St., Mason. W. Va . Sunday
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
7 :30p .m .; Missionary meet ing , Bible Study 10 a .m .; Wor sh ip
Rev . R.lchar"d E . Jarvis
se r,..,rf Wednesday. 7 : 30 o .m . 11 a .m . and 7 p .m . Bible Study
ASBURY WOrship 11
~,~~NITED
FAITH
N"Otf-- Wednesday 7 p . m ., Vocal
a .m .; Churc h Sc hool 9: 50a .m . ,
DENOMINATIONAL Rev . music .
wscs , 1st Tuesday .
Robert Smith, putor . Sunday ·
FIRST SOUTHEI<N BAP ·
FOREST RUN - Worsh.l p 9
school, 9 : 30a .m .; class leader
TIST - Corner of ·Second and
a.m . ; Church Schoo l 10 a.m .;
Leo Hill ; worship service
Anderson·, Mason . Pastor ,
wscs , 3rd W edn esday , 7 :30
10 : 30 a.m.; church . 7 : 30 D.m • Walter Cloud·. Sunday schoo l ,
p.m .
9 : 45a .m.; worship service, 11
- e ·o EN UhiTED a ·R t::TH
MINERSVILLE Worsh ip
a .m.. and 7:30 p .m . Weekly
REN IN CHRIST Elden R
10a .m .; Church School9a.m. ;
:
Bible study, Wednesday, 7:30
Blake
,
pastor
.
Sund
a
y
Schoo
WSC S, 3rd Mond.ay , 7: 30p.m.
10 a . · m .; Howard McCoy . p .m .
SYRACUSE
Church
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
supt . ; Morning sermon , 11 a
SchooL 9 :30 a . m.; worship
m .; Sunday night serv ices . GOO - ' Sec ond St ., Mason , w
servi~.. 7 : 30 p . r.l .
Va . Chester Tennant, pastor .
Chri stian End·e aver , 7 : 30 p
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Sunday
schooL
10 a.m .;
.;
Song
service,
8
p
.
m
.
m
Rev . Steven Wilson
morning worsh ip , 11 a .m .;
Preaching 8 : 30 p . m . ; Mid
Rev. Larry Poling
week Prayer meeting. Wed - evangelist ic service, 7: 30p .m .
Rev . Howard Shiveley
nesday , 7 p . m ., Ray Adams, Bible study and prayer urvlce,
8 ETHAN V
I Oorcas)
Wednesday , .7 : 30 p.m . Ptlonf
Jay leader .
Worship. 9 : 30 a .m. ; Church
773 -5133.
Sc hool 10 : 30 a .m .
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
HARTFORD CHURCH Of
CARMEL Worship, 11
CHRIST - Located at Rutland
CHRIST In Christian Union a.m .; 1St and 3rd Sundays ; on New Lima Road, . nekt to
Th"e Rev . William campbel l
Church School 10 a .m .
,
Forest Acre Park ; Rev . Ray pa stor . ·sunday School , 9 : 3 f
Rouse, pa stor ; Robert Musser , .t .m .; J&mes Hughes , 5upt.,
• APPLE "G ROVE - ;:,unody
Sunday School supt . Sunday
&vening service, 7 : 30 p .m .
sc hooL 9:30 a .m . ; worship ,
school, 10 : 30 a.m.. ; worship
Wednesday evening prayer
first and third Sunday , 7: 30
7 : 30 p .m . Bible study, Wed - meeting , 7:30 p . m . Youth
p.m .; prayer meeting , Wed · nesday. 7: 30 p .m . Saturday
prayer service each Tuhday .
11esday , 7: 30 ,p .m . FellOwship
night prayer service , 7 : 30p.m .
FAIRVIEW · BIBLE
supper , first Sa turday, 6 p .m .
HEMLOCK
GROVE
CHURCH, Letart, W . Va ., Rt.
U .M .W . second Tuesday, 7: 30 CHRISTIAN - •Roger Watson ,
L• Rev. George Hoschar ,
p .m .
pastor ; Ray Whaley , supt.;
pestor . Sunday Sc t1ool 9 : 30
MornJng ' worship, 9 : 30 a .m .;
a. m . Prayer. and B ib le study
EAST ~ET~ ·RT
Sun d~y c hurch school, 10:30. a .m . ;
7 : 30 p . m . t Coltage Pr ayer
sch ool . 9 .30 Ja.m .; worsh1p,
young P.e.QPLI,'s meeting , 6 : 30
Service Tu"esday, 10 a .m .
sec ond and fou.rth Sunday, 7· 30 p .m .; evening worship, 7. : 30
Wor!h·ip serv ice, Thursday ,
p .m .; P,rayer m eeting , Wed - p .m . Bible stydv, W ednesday, ,
-r
. 1~ 0 p.m .
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It was a tiny park in a small town. But I thought the tree was the biggest Ch ristmas t ree in
the whole world!
A scent of evergreen and snowflakes mingling still comes back to me, and I remember looking
far to the top wher e a huge star sparkled aga i nst a black velvet sky. I wondered if God were looking down, admiring our star.
Yes, Cod wa s there--in the heart of old Mr. Cunningham. hi s banker's rl ign ity stuffed in a red
fla nnel suit, a nd in the blue fingers of Mi ss Lucy, coaxi ng ca rols from a wheezy organ. He was
there in baskets of food brough t by the Ladies Aid Society and in n eatly stitch ed quilts mad e for
the orph ans by the W omen of the Ch urch.
Today, m ore than ever , pt>ople need to learn the love of GOO f rom the warm th of their fellowman. Y our church teaches faith through wo rks. Go to your ch urch and know t h e joy that comes from
'
helping others.
Scrl plul ~i S~t ~c1ed 8V The Ame1ic•o Bible Society
Sunday
Monday
Zephaniah Isaiah
3: 14-18
35: 1-10
Wednesday
Middleport
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Huntington , W . Va .
INGLES ASHLAND
SER~1CE
G. E.
M in or Repairs & Tune-up
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Middleport
HOME SENTRY
Ph . 992·2366
TIMER
M&R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA FOODLINER
Buick- Pontiac-Opei -G .M .C. Dealer
500 E. Main St.
Ph. 992·2174
ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION
Ph . 949-9591
Racine
337 N. 2nd
HAND MIXER
$499
'21 88
$944
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ALARM CLOCK
CAN
OPENER
Bakers of Gay 90's Bread
Ph . 992·3030
NO. 829
MARK V STORE
Louis W. Osborne
Middleport. Oh~o
220 E. Main
Pomeroy
Ph . 992·2178
GAUL'S MARKET
Chester, Oh io
JIWRRYa~fP~T_._._._.._._~~
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296 W. Second
Ph. 992·3863
Pomeroy
WAID CROSS SONS STORE
Groceries & General Merchandise
Racine
Ph . 949-5772
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& SERVICE, INC.
The Finest in Mobile Homes
1100 E. Main
Pomeroy
··-
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I
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$1499
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$499
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Ph. 607·3963
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Salem Sl.
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Ph. 992·3978
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Ph . 992·7034
K&C JEWELERS
$1188
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$}488
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We Fill All Doctors' Prescriptions
992 ·2955
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NO. 108
1
$777
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�8 - The_ Datly Sent mel, Mtadleporl-Pomer ov, 0., Fnday Dec 20, 1974
In Memo.-IN MEMORY of B ett y Je ~n
G rady who de part ed from th 1S
world one yeilr ago todily
Get ResultsJ'
Our mo th er and g randmother
T o us there II never be ano th er
Sa dty m rssed bY Dar l ene
Sco tt and R e:~~:
11 20 lt c
..
'.
=
=
' Somehow, buymg a!' of th1s dehydrated food
JUSt m case· reminds me of whe n we had the
bomb shelter' "
:TOM TIEDE
U.S. military's expensive bauble
By Tom Ti ede
WASHI NGTON ( NEAl
There 1s a National Guard umt
: m Daytona Beach wh1ch, for
the past decade, has been usmg
! ~x fund s for the purpose of
' remammg prof1c1ent m ob·
solesce nce
The umt, a n a1r d efense
battery, IS asstgned as 1ts
repons1b1hl) a Korean War
vmtage ant1·a1rcraft weapon
with wh1ch 11 IS vtrtuall) tmppsslble to shoot down an
atrcraft Many members of the
unit beheve the ~h ole thmg ts
unwtse but contm ue to belong
, and why not? - because
they a re patd up to several
thousand dollars a year to keep
the worlhless a rllllery oiled
The example IS only one of a
lengthly hst of stmilar budge t
abuses and wastrel ex·
travagance tn the U S
mih tar} reserve system , a
system that has through the
deca des delted almost a ll attempts to modafy or ehmmate)
tt Amencans spend more than
$4 bt lhon annually to preserve
a. 2 4-rrullwn.rnan reserve
apparatus tha t m the opmwn of
many military and c1v1lian
observers ts largely a JOke
N umerous 1nvest1gattons
have remforced thts opimon . A
recent Bro okm gs ln s lt tute
study concluded that most
reserve umts ( 1ncludm g
Reserve and Guard components) are woefully short or
combat capactty; that at least
300,000 of the patd reservtsts
(there are 925,000 ) could be
eltmmate d wtthout fear of
dtsrup tmg na twnal secun ty
a nd that , mdeed, the stale of
the reserves ts so low that
en tire new regular a rmy umt.s
could be brought to proflcte ncy
m the ltme t! would take to
w h1p most reservists wto
battlefteld condtllOn
The Daytona Beach battery
1s a npe tllustratmn of the last
pomt Whtle 1l has been shmmg
up outdated IIA a rhllery for the
past dozen years, severa l
generations of new au defense
guns have come and gone Says
one Flonda Guard colonel " lf
we could, we'd get the new
weapons As 1t IS, tf 1t came to
an emergency, we'd have to
complelely re-tram these men
m the new weaponry That
would probably take months
Maybe 11 would take as much
as a year
Even then ,
remember , they'd be no good
agamst nuclea r attack "
Thus 1t IS that rather than
l
add to the nahonal securtty,
much of Amer1ca's reserve
mtltlary capac 1ty may be
detractmg from tl 'The shee r
sta ttslJcs of the reserves may
have lulled us mto a sense of
f r~ l se
secunty, " says a
Brookings staffer " We say we
have almos t 2 5 m tlhon m the
rese rve force and that sounds
g1ganllc Actua lly gtven the
probably roe man atomtc age ,
tt 1s noth mg but ma thematics
Our reserve btgness ts m ostly
expensive fat "
The s1tuatwn ts nolhtng nrw
Cn tl cs hav e warn ed ove r
reserve excesses a nd tn·
capa bthhes smce the end of
Wor ld Wa r li But most lrtes at
m od e rmzat1on , Includrng
Robert McNamara's senstble
pla n to merge the Guard and
Reserve m to one lean umt,
have gone down the dram One
reason IS the powerful anti·
c hange lobb y w1 th m the
reserve 1tself, sta te governors
co mmand Na tJ onal Gua r d
wuts , leadmg c1ttzens people
local compames, and almost
one of ftve m the current
Congress IS a proud member of
the btg fellowship club
Even now, wtth Congress
casting about lor ways to cut
spendm g, nary a word of
wonder 1s raiSed about the need
for a $4 btlhon..a·year reserve
The armed se rv tces commttt.ees recogmze the reserve
deflctenctes, but thmk m term s
of mcre as m g outlay s to
achieve better performance
"Cut the budget?" says an
astomshed staffer, "are you
ktddmg' "' About hall th e
members of both armed serVIces committees a re reser·
VlSls
Sltll, m hmes of mflalton,
cuts may not be avmded for
long One Idea worth con·
stdermg Is a total restructurmg
of the reserves mlo cadre umts
Thts, done now on a small
sca le,
would
elimin ate
everyone from selected (patd
status except htghly sktlled or
adm1mstrahve people who
would c onhnue to keep
orgamzahonal
a ppa ratus
act1ve toward the day"'Ot
poss tble mobihzation
If the day came, the cadre
would s tmply call re ady
1stand by ) reservtsts up to flesh
out the ranks The ctltzensoldters, lh1s way , would sbll
be ready for emergency duty,
but the nahon wouldn't pay
them unless 1t occurred
Do I t E'"'r" Time
WI SH to thank a tl my fr1ends
and ne 1ghbo r s l or the r
!towe r s and sympat hy m the
r ece nt death of my S•S i er
Mrs Kather.ne Lare s
J ames Adams Rutland
Oh10
12 20 2tc
WE WISH lo thank everyon e
who was so k1nd and lho ugh t
f u t after th e death of our
mother . Sytv •a Edde l h Badg
ley We esp ecra ll y W,sh to
thank the Mrddleport Frre
Department
Middleport
Eme rg ency
Squa d
and
M1ddtepo rt Poll ee Dept Rev
Sieve Skaggs
Raw l mgs
Coats F uneral Hom e
t he
Lad1es Brb l e Cl ass of the F1rs t
Bapt1SI Chur ch t hose sendr ng
flower s food s and cards and
anyone etse who helped .n
anyway You r k•ndness wil l
1911 CHEVROLET 2 TON
Pomeroy Safety Equipment
Sales & Serv1ce
Motor Co.
F1re Exhngulshers, Home
Ftre Alarms, T esting &
Ref1lhng .
Phone 742 4673 or 742 5595
Btll Brown, Owner
Rutland , Ohto
SJ495
e.
Cab & Chass1s, 102" ca b to axle, V 350 e nglne, 15.000 1bs
2 speed r ea r axle, good 825x20 ttr es, sohd cab
'
1972 CHEVROLET
1973 CHEVROLET
For Sale
12995
Ch•ldren Nett e Hay es an d
fam il y
F erne Roush and
family
Ethe l Hawk and
famdy
12 20 ltc
rad 1o, 15,500 miles, loca l 1 owner t1res sh ow little wear,
grey ftntsh. spotless •nter lor
COUR I ER ML 100 li near
12
vo lt a t rack tape p layer for
ca rAvon bolt les
Phone
number 992 214 4
12 155tc
POMEROY MOTOR CO.
OPEN EVES . 8:00P. M.
POMEROY, OHIO
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A UCTION
Thu r sdav
~nrl
Sa turday nrght 7 p m
al
Masdh Auctton Horton St m
Mason w Va Consrgnments
we l t.ome
Phon e (304 ) 773
5471
10 J lfc
------- ---$200 REWARD f or •nfor-m.a tron
tead1ng to the arrest and
conv•ct on of the person who
shot the whrte co ll te dog m tt1e
v I! age of Lo ng Bollom P M
Cow dery 985 3929
12 19 3t c
SHOOTING M ATC H
Corn
Hollow Gun Cl u b t ur n hrs t
r gh t after Miles Cemetery
Rutland
Factory choked
gun s only Sunday Dec 22 I
P
m
12 19 3tc
-
PUBLIC NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN
A Petr t 10n for An nex atton 10
t he Vil l age of Racme Metgs
Cou nt y
O h 1o
of ad t acen t
terr 1tory here•nafter descnbed
has been d uly f 1ted wllh the
Boa rd
of
County
Com
m •SS IOners of Mergs County,
Oh o to Wit
Sr tuat e m t he Townsh p of
Sutton Co unty ot Metgs State
of Ohio and commenc mg al t h e
mos l southwester ly co rn er of
the V tll age of Rac1ne Me1gs
Cou nt y OhiO, b erng the potnt
w here the soulh t rne of Sect1 on
16 1ntersects the l ow water
mar-k of the Oh10 Rtver (t he
bor der of the Sta t e of Oh 10 J
thence 5ou theaste rl v along the
west ltne of 100 acre tots Nos
27 9 278 and 277 to I he so ut hwest
co rner of HJO acre l ol No 277
thence east along th e south hne
of 100 acre tot No 277 to the
southea5t c orne r of sa1d 100
acre tor N o 277 thence 1n a
st ra tght I n e northeast t o the
pomt whe r e the west rrght ot
way t n e of Me1gs County Road
No 28 •nt ersects the south r1ght
o f way I n e of what IS known as
th e Ye ll ow Bu sh Road wh 1ch
po •n t rs 1n 72 acre to t No 834
th ence 1n a nort herly drrect 1on
followmg t he west n ght of way
lrne of Mergs Cou nt y Road No
28 to rt s m tersec l1on wtlh sou lh
r 1ght of way I m e of State Route
No 124 thence easterly a l ong
th e sou th rtght of way l1ne of
Sfa.te Reu l e No 124 to a po rn t
that IS dt r ectly sou th of a
p rote ction of a west r g ht of way
tme of what IS know n as the
Sal ser road then ce north a long
the wes t n ght of way !1n e of t he
Salser- road to the forks of the
road rn S.oc flo n No 10 t hence
nor th l o the north l 1ne of sa1d
Sec t1on No
10 , t hence west
a long the nor th lm e of Sectton
No 10 Sec lton 16 a nd 100 ac re
tal No 280 to the northwest
corner of sa1 d 100 ac r e lot No
280 th ence south eas t er- ly along
t he west lrn e of sa1d 100 acre lot
No 280 f wh rch s a tow wate r
ma rk of lhe OhiO Rrver on th e
Oh10 s d e)
to t he corporat e
lrm tts ol t he V1 l tage of Racme
Metgs Co unt y
Oh1o
th ence
fo llowmg nor therl y, ea5ter l y,
southerl v and weste rl y th e
c or por at e t1mrts of the Village
of Rac m e to th e place of
beg tnnmg
Th e Petition wd l be hea rd at
1 00 P M on Januar y 28th, 19 75,
ar th e Co mmon Pl eas Court
Room at t h e Court House
Pomeroy Oh10 The Petthon
w1lh a ma p of th e terr-1tory to be
ann exed rs on fde at th e Off 1ce
of th e Aud•tor of Meigs County
Ohto whe r e rt may be vrewed
bv any •nter-ested person
JOHN T WOLFE
Agen t for the
Pettttoners
(111 29 (12) 6 13,20 41c
NOTIC E ON FILING
OF INVENTORY
AND APPRAISEMENT
The State of Ohto , Metgs
County, Court of Common
Plea s, Probate DI VIS IOn
To the A d mmts trat ors of the
esta t e to suc h of the foUowtng
as ar e restdents of th e Sta te of
OhiO
VIZ
th e SUrV IVIng
spouse, th e n ex t of krn, the
ben ef1 C1ar1 es under the w rll
a nd to th e attor n ey or attorneys
repr ese nttng
any
of
the
afo r ementto n ed per sons
Ets1e B Bryan t , Deceased ,
Rutland ,
Ohto
Rut l an d
T ownsh 1p, No 21244
You are hereby not• fred that
th e
I nventory
and
Ap
pra tsement of the estate of t he
aforem ent ron , deceased , la t e of
sa1d County , was ftled rn this
Cour-t Said l nve ntorv and
Appra is eme nt will be for
hear1 ng be for e t hl s Court on the
26 th day of D ecember 1974 , at
10 00 o'clock A M
Any person desr rrn g to ftle
except ons ther eto must file
them at teast f1Ve days pnor to
the dal e set for h ea r lng
G1ven under my h and a nd
seat of sa td Court th iS 11th day
of December 1974
Mannmg D Webster
Judge
By Ann B Watson
Deput y Clerk
( 12) 13 20 2tc
SHOOT IN G Match R.ac1ne Gun
Cl ub Sunday December 22
1974 1 p m
12 18 4t c
GET 'iOIIR MAK W1T11 A
Want Ad
fUEL OIL
1960 JE E P new moto r t 1r- es
top , el<ce ll e nt cond1t on
Phone 667 3759
12 20 5t c
HEATERS
1973 Cl.!_Tt.,_ASS S Power
steen'frg • brakes
wmdows
AM FM ste reo rad to and tape
p lave r c rur se cont r ol tilt wheel rad tal s, new brakes
and sho cks 53,000 Ph one 992 3453 or 992 338 1
Pets For Sale
- - -:;-------=--
SEWI NG MACHINES Repair•
se rv1ce all P-"akes, 992 2284
The Fabnc Shop Pomeroy
Author rzed s nger Sales an~
Servrce We sharpen Sc i5 Sor s
3 211 ttc
DOZER work l and clhrl ng by
tl'1e acre hourly or contract
farm pon d s r oads , etc Lar-ge
dozer and operator w 1th over
20 years exper1ence P,u l l ms
Excavatrng, Pomeroy, Oh 10
Phone 992 2478
12 19 u c
-z;
EM E
_;-NS- - CO-N
C-;; E T I§'
d e l• vere d Monday throu gh
Satu rday
and
even 1ngs
Phone 446 1142
6 13 tf
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W I LL ·~, or cut trees or
s hrubbery
c l ean
ou t
bas ements alltcs etc 949
32 21 or 742 4221
12 15 26 1c
JOHNSON'S
~~
Report 8,
Camera 6· Pop 1 Goes the Coun tr y 8, Black Perspect i ve on
News 20 ,33, Tr easu re Hunt 10 To Tell the Truth 13
'' 7 55- Rose Bowl Bound 4
8 00-Sanford & Son 3 4 15. Kung Fu 6 13 . Planet of the Apes
8, 10 ,
Wash1ngton Week m Rev1ew 20 33
kitchen
cabinets etc .
27 Yrs. expertence tn const.
trade.
8 30- Chtco & the Man 3 15 L1ftle Match G1r l 4 Wall Street
Week 20,33
9 00- College Basketball) , S1x Mtll1on Dollar Man 6.13 . Rock
Phone ( 304 l 773-5503
e
_ _•
RoGER HYSELL'S •
G}RAGE
10 oo-N1g ht St a l ker 6,13, The Presen ce of Chns t mas 4, Pol l ee
Woma n 15
10 3D-Pau l N uc h tms 33
11 QO--News 3, 4,6,8, 10, 13 15
11 30--Johnny Carson 3 4, 15 W tde World 1n Concert 13 Movte
"Color Me Dead" 6 Mov1e " D am ond Head"
M ov1e " The
40 Man " 10, Janak1 33
00- M tdntghf Spec1al 3 4,15 Don Ktrshner ' s Rock Concert 6 ,
News 13
1 3D-Mov ie " The Lady and the Monster " 10
2 30- Movte " The Swor d of A l1 Baba • 4
A OO- M ov1e 'The Enchanged Cotta g e 4
On State Rt. 124,112 Mi. from
Route 1 by. pass towards
e
Rutland
Ph. 992-5682 or 992-7121
All Mechanical Work
Open Mon . Sat.
j__ _ _
s _A_.•M_
. - 6-P_._
M_
5 JD-Mov1e " Romeo and Jol tel' 4
___,
SATUR DAY, DECEMBER21 , 1974
'_.f:
!!X CELS IOR -s ait Wocis,
l
Marn St", Pom ero\t 'All kfni:l!
of salt water ;:~ellets, ..watttr
nuggets , block salt and 'awr
Oh ro River Sa lt Phone 992
3891
6 s tft
6 3Q-F un f or Everyone 6, TV Classroom 8 , Treehouse Club 10 ,
K entuc k y Af1eld 13
s. World
A round Us 10 , I n Touch 13
7 30- Jabberwocky 3, Far m Front 4, Edd1e Saunders 6, Ab
batt & Costel l o 8, Ma n from COS I 10 , Lasste 13 , Sesame Sf.
7 00- Sat urday Report 3, Aware 6, T reehouse Club
-,_SE-Pli
-------------C
T A NKS
clea·n~· .
20
8 DO--Addams Family 3 4, 15
Real Estate For 5ale
l QO--Soul Tram 3, NF L Gam e ofthe Week 4, NFC Play oft 8,10
--------------
To Be Announced 15
: ·1 3o-Festlva l of Fam1ly Cl ass1cs 4, Bobby Goldsbor o 13
f 2 OD-Bona nza 3, D tppsy Dood l e 4, World of Surv 1va113
30-Qther Peop l e, Other Places 13
Oo- NFL Game of t ire W eek 3 Mr Magoo's Chn stmas Ca r ol
::
4, Movre "Stagecoach " 13
30- Super Bowl Htghllghts 3
" 4 OD-A FC Play Off 3,4, 15, Wresllmg 8, Movte ' Rh1no" 10,
~
Makmg Thi ngs Grow 33
a.t 30-NF L Champ1onsh1p Games 6, Sew1 ng Skill s 33
~ S DO-Wtde World of Sports 6 13 H1gh Schoo l Bow l S, A Btl w tt h
• • Knrt 33
: 5 3D-News
Course o l our- T1mes 33
·~ IJO-lawrence Welk
News 10, V11la Alegre33
~ 3D-Reasoner Report 13 , News 6, CBS News 10 . Zoom 33 .
LARRY'S
:2
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MOBIL£ HOME
SALES, INC.
:s
Featuring
e.
Kirkwood
Governor
WIN AT BRIDGE
;.rrick one proves
:tncky again
For Sale
:.WEST
.;:! Q 10
.. K J 10 3
;'+JI0973
... 52
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SOUTH
I<UHL'S
BARGAIN
CENTER
In
NEW HAVEN
.
Age 8 or Older
The Daily Sentinel
TRAILER for ren t or sooe. 3
bedrooms , unfurni s hed .
utrllties pa id , located at new
Mo b 1l e
Hom e:
Park
m
Burlonghom
Phone 99 2 775 1
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t
12 15 tfc
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We talk to )'OU
ll'k~
a I""'
NIIISOin.
WMP0/1390
ON YOUR DIAL ,
$19,900
POMEROY - CLOSE IN 2.62 Acres, lovely building
renovated,
paneled, tiled, new bath , LR
has
fireplace ,
• , . . , _l Prno A.;ullor
-Aiof'I~IICI'<!ti • F•
MIY!tlll H - H...t
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POtCOII'•Irl -
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MllQolo •l • •
<t•u"'
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_,to clnn Hnlt,ner •l"'"
cg11-.1 11..1 ~11>1"1 1
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!OIIghiCrlr:!KinAmoll"' '""
19) Thmgs w1ll be a btl unset·
lied on the domesltc scene the
next few days Don t make
moves Ia magntly sma ll prob lems
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Thrs IS a tncky day for a sr lua
!ton where you share a malenal
1nterest You bo th are apt to be
a br l too se lfrsh
CANCER (June 21 -July 22)
AQUARIUS (Jan
20-Feb
The next few days corrrnents
you wont be too pleased w1th
w111make the roun ds 1f your ac ·
I tons aren I all they shou ld be
w 111 never get off the ground
unless you ma ke a concerted
eHor t to fol low through
19) You r day s good •ntent1ons
PISCES (Feb 20·March 20)
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Be
Be sens tbl e about you r
resources th iS weekend
Spend wtlhtn your means Do
as little credtt buymg as posst ·
ex treme ly care ful how you
handle the p ossessr ons of
others You d be better a n not
to borrow anythrng ol va lue
th1 s week end
VIRGO fAun ?~ . !':;Pot 22)
ble
does tl. - TIRED MOM
DEAR HELEN
To " Bram Dramed" Your youngsters have done a fantastic
JOb of manopulating you mto domg !herr homework , and s ince you
have assumed thetr responstbthty so well, 1t lS htghly probable
that they have ample tune m class to miSbehave
thus
prevenlmg others from domg the tr work also - P.T T
DEAR HELEN:
Good teachers accomphsh rea l learnmg m class Poor
teachers ptle on the homework. Smce kids have at least SlX hours
of school each day 11 seelllS unfatr that they should spend 25 hours
a week on home study - tha t's a 55-hour week, and chtld labor
laws don 'I allow this' - FATilER
DEAR HELEN
If k1ds were allowed to study only what mterested them 1!
we'd abolish 11 reqmred subjecs" a nd make everything elective ,
parents wouldn't have to worry about homework - the chtldren
would study because they enJ OY learrung - FOR MORE FREE
FORM SCHOOLS
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Unscramble these four Jumbles,
one letter to each square, to
form four o rdinary words.
DOWN
I To pteces
8 OQ-Emergency 3,4. Mov te
A Dream for Chns t mas " 13, '
Co llege Basket ball6, Tangenne BowlS , A lli n t he Family 10
Book Beat 33
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how
AXYDLBAAXR
Ia LONGFELLOW
8 30- Mars hall Is 33
9 00-Co llege Basketball 3 Movt e "Geron 1mo" 4, 15 Mary
Tyler M oore 10, Oa Vmcl 33
9 30-Bob New hart 10 , M ou ntam Scene 33
10 oo-Nak 1a 6. 13 Carol B urn ett 10 , Btography 33
10 JQ-Ba r enbolm on Beethoven 33
11 OQ-News 3 4,8, 10, 12, ABC News 6 13. To Be Announced 15
Janak1 33
11 15-M av le
11 15-Movte " Doctor of Doom " 6, News 13
11 25- Rose Bowl Bound 4
11 3D-Co llege Basketball3,4 , 15, M ov 1e "A Sum mer Place" e,
Mov1e " The F1ve Penn 1es" 10, Mov re ' Destroy all Man
ste rs " 13
12 45--Movle " The Cat Creeps" 13
1 00- Soul Tram 6
1 30- Mov te " I Saw Wha t You D1d" 3 , Mov1e ' Captatn
Newm an, MD ' 4, M.ov 1e ' On the Waterfront" 10
2 00- News 13
3 15- Movle ' The Daydream er" 4
3 3Q--.-Movle " All t he Ktng 1 s M en" 10
5 00- Unto Us a Chlld IS Born 4
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Yesterday's Cryploquote: THE TRUE CMUZATION IS
WHERE EVERY MAN GIVES TO EVERY OT!iER EVERY
RIGHT THAT HE CLAIMS FOR ffiMSELF - ROBERTo
GREEN INGERSOLL
C© 1914 K•nr Feat.ures Synd1ee.te,lnc.)
ORPHAN
ANNIE-"BY
THEIR WORKS"
OON T VOO KNOCK
oFF ,lo,N,.IE lt.NO
MO~ING-
EAST
• J 953
87
+ 82
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Pas..;;
1.
Pass
Pa ss
Pass
1N T
Pass
•
Oswald & James Jacoby
• ul rea lly have tough Iuc k, ''
l•
l
'
:g: roaned South
~ "Not rea lly," roared North
~'T h a t fluttenng so und a t
a nck one "'as made by your
lt!ontracl a s at flew out the
> mdow "
• South had let the first dia·
:lno nd run to hts hand Then
>ile ha d led the three of clubs
:to dummy's kmg East had
ta ken h1s ace and le d the nme
Qf hearts South 's queen had
tost to West's k1ng and hea rts
>Were contmued South won
II:Je thtrd lead a nd f mally
stopped to thmk
Then he led h1s Jac k of
:C lubs East won a nd led a
'pade to West's queen and
ilummy's kmg The c lubs
1.a aled to break South wound
.up down two
:;. South should ha ve done h1s
ttunkmg befo r e pl ay1 n~ from
ll ummy at tnc k one T e n he
!/Ollld have gone Up Wlth
iummy's kmg of d1amonds
lind led the kmg of clubs
lfter that start there wo uld
lie no way for the defense to
li e ep South f rom sco rang
lbree clubs, three dtamonds,
~wo spades and a heart
Actually South had been
lucky A spade opemng would
have beaten h1m Irrespective
o( what he dtd
20
South
IN T
2•
34
Pass "
You, South, hold
. -43 • A Q 10 8 6 +K J4 • A Q 3
- ·What do you do now?
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13i?E'AK IN G
. 8Jr M~ ut.:l.l£ ICIWQ) n:K()I.JI'
AND THEY CAME
FROM
MR •.
,.. + 25,00) ~-Lfl; IQULV
AUM&LOS~OM'6
AW IIAAT l:O'Xl DD rr
FLOWER &HOP'!
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LOOTED!!
A Fortune
15
1n Jewels
gone With a bsolutely
no clues
pansy
except a feuJ • r"'""'
pe tals ~:
I'JNNlE
.J0~1J- YQ./RE SLI PPJNG l
IN YUUR. PRIM£ YOU
INOJLD I-lAVE TH6UGHT
Y
~wELLi'I l>liN~
I 00 ENOU3H
)FA LD\". OOW "l )~t_t~t
N .JOHN BARTOLI
0~
DRE5$1NG UP UKE
St'\NTA AND MAKING
A FOR1UNE 1HI&
TJME OF YEAR.
ro DOA<lOB
ON HIM
lARNEY
GOOD
IDEE,
PAW
LET'S GO UP 01\i
' POSSUM RIDGE
AN WATCHTH '
SUNSET, M AW
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~You b1d three hearts and your
pattner b1ds four clubs What do
you do noY. "~
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ReCORD OF
TH~
A-Bad three hea rts Your
parther just m1ghi be able io
raise you to game
- TODAY 'S QUESTION
.
THE"RE IS NO
IN ALL THE
AI\JI\JALS O F
RITZ
APARTMENT
=
\
I
CAPRICORN (Oet 22 -Jon
VOU \IE &EN
1+
porch es,
garage, 2 BR See this today
$9,500.
COSTS LESS THAN A
TRAILER - Lots of ground
(large garden area) 3 BR,
bath, nice kitchen, lots of
paneling & trte, porches. All
hi good condition $7.900.
HAVE
A
SELLING
PROBLEM>
LET
US
CORRECT IT FOR YOU
992-2259or 992·2568
Somethrng that wa s told to you
1n con fidence w 111 not remam a
secret very long 1f you con·
l1nue to drop htnts about •t
ACROSS
2 Fnendless
1 German
fellow
nver
3 Apply the
5 Less chancy
nund to
10 Kmd of table
( 3 wds.)
II Expertence
4 Gwdo's
once more
note
12 Vase handle/ 5 Jewtsh
13 Utopian r
fesltval
14 Caddoan
6 Athena's
Yesterday's Answer
Indian
title
II Insurgent Z3 Income
15 Mmor
7MeeiW!Ih
17 Campmg
Z4 Dangeroua
parish
approval
need
- McGrew
ofltc1al
(3 wds.)
18
Chinese
Z6
Yielded
16 Racmg
8 Malevolent
pagoda
Z8 Assail
horse
power?
21 Domzelti
29 Unearthly
19 Nourished
(2 wds.)
opera
30 Game bird
20 ' 'Hud" Oscar 9 Like
22 One versed 32 Stringed
wmner
some
instrwnent
m Mtdeast
21 Martha of
harrlmes
culture
35 Gresham'l comedy
22 Gladiatorial
settmg
24 Plunged
25 Remamder
26 Roman
statesman
27 St stgn
28 Sacred
c1ty on
the Ganges
31 Like some
sheep
33 Skm problem ~+-11--+34 Inculcate
35 Itaha n
nver
36 Qualified
37 On bploes
38 Prmctple
39 Y1ppee 1
WafU'>IHG 1-i.lo.RI)
The b1ddong has been
West
North
East
carpeted ,
23 ·
SI"'CE E ll.RL'I'
rz:a:t ;1 •!rz;,:: x1
site, on good road, TP water
available. good spring Thls
you must see JUST $3.800.
RUTLAND Recently
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov
Dec 21) It •sn I lik ely you II
stay w tlhm bounds th1 s week ·
end on your budget Belter
have some spare cash handy
TAURUS (April 20- May 20)
~~by THOMAS JOSEPH
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Help Wanted
basemenf with recreation
R , workshop / porches,
garage, nice roofed patlo
7 30- Jeopardy 3, Anrmal World 10 , Bobby Goldsboro 13, Catch
You re ltkely to pers1s t 1n pu sh·
•ng some unworkable tdeas
though 11 s obvtous they don I
have suppo rt from others
JJ-_.Opt>nmg lead-J +
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radro
8 track tape com
blnat ton ,
am fm
r adto
Balance $108 13 or term s Calt
992 3965
12 18 tfc
33
Volunteers today wtll pro ve
more o f a hmdrance than a
help If you want some lhtng
done ngh t do 11 yourself
Ru,. AUJt.IG 1'\oME?
'~ Pas..;;
1
Merry
Christmas
-------------MODERN Walnut stereo
7 OQ- Treasure Hunt 3, Lawrence We lk A, 15 Hee Haw 6,8 ,
$25,000 Pyramtd 10 , Newsmake r '74 13, L11!as Yoga & You
SCORPIO lOci 24-Nov 22)
... J 10763
Norlh South vu lnerable
West North
East
South
Tuppers Plains, 0.
Carrier Wanted
Whose Homework Is II?
READERS ALL :
Education outpulled sex in reader-response this month!
SUrprised? I'm not. Each time I mention thai red-bot subject
-school homework - my maD box overflows. So far, answers to
" Brain Drained" (who claims her kids' homework Is killing her)
are almost evenly matched, pro and con. Here are samples:
DEAR HELEN
"Bram Drained's" letter sllrred a responstve chord. I've
come to the concluswn that teachers only assign matertal, they
almost never actually " leach" 11 Tha lts left to parents' - A I
DEAR HELEN
"Bram Dramed" should relax and let her chtldren do thetr
own homework If they pay attentwn m class , they should be able
to manage on !herr own, and if there ts somethmg they don't
understand, the teacher ts there to explam
My husband lS a teacher He says youngsters are gtven time
rn class to do lhetr so-caUed " homework," but some goof off,
Uunkmg, "My Mom will do 1t for me 11
Teachmg tsn 't sausage stuflmg Chtldren must learn to app ly
what they have been shown m school The tdea of homework ts
not gettmg somethmg down on paper - tl's to lea rn through the
domg of tl. - MOTHER AND EX-TEACHER
DEAR HELEN
My mother solved the homework problem by gomg back to
school so that she and the ktds could study together. We all help
one another at our house - but we don't do each other's work
SIS
DEAR HELEN
There are plenty of us who feel as B.D does My son ts m the
second grade and I have had 11 wtth homework 1 I shudder to
th mk of the commg year s I have taught him nearly all his
reading and anthmettc
School days are shorter , recess penods more frequent, and
the classroom Is a hectic madhouse w1th everyone domg hts or
her own thing But I don't worry about what Johnny should be
learrung the teacher lets ME know!
Educators, wake up ' You may thmk that the open
classroom, the new math, and all the other new tdeas are really
workmg, but tt's Mom's old-fashwned drillmg at home that really
For Saturday, Dec 21 , 1974
ARIES (March 21 -Aprll 19)
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DICK TRACY
LITTLE
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PH. 992-7777
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yeat j
w111 fmal ly come out In the
open where you can overcome
t hem lnlt l allve and per •
severance w111 put you back In
the profit column
... K9
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Kuhl's Bargain
Center
20
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' 542
K 54
Real Estate For Sale
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ProblemO.:tu!~r~a~~~~~
ITS V.lE wtiV
NORTH
SERVICE
AFTER SALE
Strout Realty
By Helen Hottel
e e e
ITTLE ORPHAN IANN IE
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Cameron
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LIBRA (Sept
8 10 , Elec Co 20
" 10 3D-Sigmund 3,4, 15, Korg 6,13, Shazam S, 10 , Wal sh' s
An tmal s 20
11 QO-Pmk Panther 3,4,15
Super Fnends 6,13, Har l em
Gl obet r ottters 8, 10 , Ca rras co lenda s 20
11 3Q-Star Trek 3,4, 1S, Hudson Brothers Razzle 8,10 Zoom 20
12 OQ---Jetsons 3,4,15, T hese A re t he Da ys 6, 13 U S of Arch1e
8.10 Bread & Butterfltes 20
12 3D-Bob Dan1e ls
12 3D-Baske t ball 3, Ame n can Bandstand 6 13 , Go 4,15, NFL
pre game Show 8. 10
TEAFORD
____ _ ____
Jabberwocky 6,
~ 3Q-Wheelle & the Chopper Bunch 3,4,15 Bugs Bunn y 13
Speedracer 6, Scooby Doo 8 , M1sfer Rogers 20
9 oo-Emergency 3,4, Hong Kong Phooey 6 13 . Jeann1e 8,10
Sesame St 20
9 3D-Run, Joe, Run 3 4,15 Adventures of G t11 1Qan 13 , B1g Blue
Marble 6, Partndg e Faml l y 8,10
10 QO--Land of the Lost 3,4, Devl m 6, 13, Va l ley of t he D tnosaurs
WantP.II To Buy
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Yog t's Gang 13
Speed Bug gy 8, Popey"' 10
For Rent
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f ord Flies 4,15 M ov te 'Ka nsas C1ty Bomber"
M as ter
plece Theatre 20 , Mov1e
Bngadoon • 10
Evenmg at
Symphony 33
Pricea For I.IUJCk Sale
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Avtahon Weathe r 20 33, News 10 , J1mmy Dean 13
I Spy 15
,. 7 Jo-Porter ' Wagoner 3, Chnstmas Story 4, New Ca nd 1d
Alumtnum sldtn~J') roofing,
complete restdentlel c on struction. Wtrlng, plumbing,
heating,
B, lO , Zoom 20
be mmdHJ I ol how you conduc t
you rself soc tally thts everitng
If not, you may madvertently
cause embarrassment
It s unl tk ely you artd your mate
wtl l see eye · to·eye on many
lh1ngs today Large •ssues w1!1
be resolved. pe Uy ones won t
~ 7: oo-Truth or Cons 3,4, Bowling for Do llars 6, WCHS TV
REMODELING & CONST.
e lec .
uS
sonal 1f y 8. Behavioral Deve lopment 33
6 3G-NBC News 3, 4, 15 , ABC News IJ. Bew ot ched 6 CBS News
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Moder- n San rt atron , 992 3954 or
992,.349
'"EXCAVA TIN G, dozer l oader
9 18 tfc
AKC Reg black pood le pupp1es ,
and • bac kho e work
sep tt c
~OMEROYLANDMARK
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3 f emale l eft Ready to go f or
tanks mstal led dUIT}P trucks
BUILDING SUP
Jack w Carsey, Mgr
Chr1s tma s, one for S85 two
and l o boys for h r e Will haul NEI GLE R
PLY FOR
REMODELING
Phone 99? 2181
tor SlOO Pood le groommg for
ftl l dtrt top so li , l 1me5tone &,
A ND KITCHEN CABINETS
$5 carl 667 3915
o;:;raveT
Ca
ll
Bob
or
Roger12 15 6tp ' - - -- -------,-.J
CALL
GUY
NEI GLER,
Jeffers , day phon e 992 7089
12 17 5tc
RACINE OH IO PHONE 9.49
TWO
35,000
BTU
gas
heaters.
.ntght
phone
992
3525
or
992
1972 VW . 4 speed , new trres
3604
S IS and $25 30 ga ll on gas
5232
Phone 992 3647
12 19 26tc
wa ter heater , S30 Tw o doub l e
12 15 6tc
beds wtfh sp r1n gs S5 each
~ -- ~------ ---- -Phone 992 7309
PtANO tunmg an d r e patr ,
READY M I X
CO NtRJ:: 1 t:
HOU SE 4 room s and bath nlc: e
12 15 Stp
Charl es Sco tt , 992 3718
deftYered rtght t o you r
ya r d and d r •veway
A l so
12 13 32tp
prote c: t Fast and easy F ree
furnr shed apt Call 992 2780 or
es llmat es Phone 992 3284
992 3432
CAS H $$$h$$
FOR
J UNK A PP LES, Fttzpatrrck Orchar-d
State Re ul e 689
Phone
Goegte •n Ready Mtx Co ,
t212tfc
CA R S
Co mp
FRYE'S
c dRJ.\DF uRD Auclroneer
Wil ke svil l e 669 3785
M tddt eport , Oh 10
TRUCK and AUTO PA R T S
Com ple te Serv1ce
11
21
26
t
c
6
30
tt
c
Rut la nd ph on e 742 6094
Phone 9.49 3821 or- 949 3161
3 ROOM furntshed apt Ultltt 1es
11 2626tc
RacmetOh1o
pi!rd 356 Norlh Fourt h St
ELECTR I C stove refngerator
Cr 1tt Bra dford
M iddlepor t
.f,JO
FOR
1u nk cars
$ 15
drnette set For ap po•ntment
5 1 tft
12 16 6tp
de l ,vered
$7
1unked auto
ca ll 742 6456
- -'- --- ~---- · - - - - - - - - - -- - bodteS Phone 949 4484
12 15 6tc
4 RM l urntshed apl close to
11 24 26 t p
Powells Super Va l u phone
_
----------POINSETTIAS Cle land Green
992 3658
.
f urn1ture 1ce boxes br- ass
House Ge ra td tne Cte l and,
11 20 lfc ULD
Vnqd
8
f,.d!OI
cl
',
,
bed s or com pl et e households
Racme Oh10
Wr1 t e M D Mrlter Rt 4
Brol< ,.,
12 15 7tc
NICE 3 bedroom house l 1vmg
Pomeroy Ohto Call 992 7760
11') M0 1 h,llll ( ':.'r r••·t
room and ha ll s ca r peted
10 7 7 4
farge paneled familv r oom
Pumr' r ny. Oh 1o ;',l!J'J
1 72 ACRES a nd locus t posts
w1th connectmg sun dec k
Phone 742 3656
Wate r seffner and fen ced J UNK auto s, complete and
12 l!IStp 49 ACRES - On water llne.
d el ver ed t o our yard We
ya rd
S1 45 month
New
p1
ck
up
auto
bodies
and
buy
Haven , 882 22 19
Can be d 1v1 ded for houslng , or
1957 C HEVY parts
NEW tral l er park
a ll kr nds of scrap m e tal s and
1220 5tc
Lakewood tractron bars hi
•ron R1der s Salvage, St Rt
tacke r atr shocks
hooker
124 Rt 4 Pomeroy , Ohto
RACINE - Modern 3 bedroom
".:OUN TR Y Mobtlf: Hom e Park
headers wt th 3 • collectors fo r
Catt 992 5468
msulated
home , la rge bath,
Rt 33, te n m11es north of
sma ll block
Ca l l 992 3496
10 17 tfc
l ot s of closets. dry basement,
Pomeroy
Large lots w1th
after 6 p m BES T OFFER
conc r ete patios s•dewalks,
garage shop, and garden
10 11 lfc
GOOD wood burnmg heatmg
··unne rs
.an d
off
s tre et
stove Phone 378 6292
park1ng
Also
spac es for'
NEW LISTING - On Rl 7 A 2
12 20 3tc WA LNUT ster eo ra dto. am f m
sma ll t raile rs Phone 992 7479
8 lra c k tape com brn at ron
bedroom mobile hom e, dri lle d
7 21 tfc
Ba l ance $110 69 or terms C.a tt wel l and lot
CA .:~H pafd tor s 11 make!> a~a
992 3965
mo de ls of mob 1le homes
FURN I SHED apt Adu lt s only
12 3 tfc NEAR MIDDLEPORT 5
Phon e area code 614 423 9531
M•ddleport Phone 992 3874
4 13 ttc
room
bungalow
1ust
off
Rt
7
1 1 1.:1 tf c
F I REWOOD for sale S I S per N tce m st de and easy to heat
------- - -----~-l oad P Rone 742 483 1
Ask 1ng only $5500 00
UN F U R NI SHED
hou se
4
12 10 12tp
rooms and bilth 1650 L n coln
12' & 14' Wide Up
Hetg hl s Phone 992 3874
97 ACRES - FREE GAS - 7
WALNUT
ste
r
eo
rad
to
am
fm
room
hou
se
(rented)
good
To70' Long
'.:,_'_'~'c
8 track tape com b •natro n
water well cel l a r and lots of
24'
Wide
Sectional
Ba l ance S1 07 .:15 or t erm s Call tlmberP LANT A T IO N grown Ch rt st
F URNI S H ED
a partm ent
992
3965
Homes up tc
Long
mas tre es
Sco l ch P ne
utrl1 11 es furn 1sh ed, suAfable
11 19 tf c
Norway Spruce , Btue Spru ce
for two workmg m en or
and Douglas Ftr Reasonat'lle
re t1 re d coup le L vrng r oom
MAKE YOUR INVE STMENT
pr1 ces Shop ea r ly for b es l CHRISTMAS TREES for sale , TODAY
k tc h en shower and ba th On
IN
PROPERTY
setecllons Bob's Market
m atn h1ghway Mason W va
any s1ze SJ a p1e ce W td e BEFORE IN F LA TION WIPES
Mason w va 773 5721
Phone 773 5147
se l ec tton Phon e 742 6011
YOU OUT
12 11 If
10 27 tfc
Eugene Mornson
Winter Hours: 9 a . m.
12 12 12t p
REMOVE carpet pat hs .and
J BEDROOM hou se Ph one 992
to 6 p.m.
spots f luffs beaten down nap
397 5 or 992 2571
wllh Blue Lu s tr- e
Rent
12 3 tfc
Mon. Thru Sat.
shampooer $1
Baker Fur
n 1tur-e Co
2 BEDROOM trarler
adults
12203t c tF I NTERESTED m ownrng a
on ty Phon e 992 3324
nt Cf; home tn M 1ddlepor-t t h.at
w1l t payfor ltself ca l l949-498 4
12 17 tf c SP INET CONSOLE PIANO - - - - -- after 5 p m any day Can be
Wanted Responsibl e party ro
seen by appomfment
pur-cha se sp me t P• ano on low
TRAILER spac e, 2 miles from
12 20 7tc 2 STORY 5 bedroom k1tch en
mon t hly pavment 5 Can be
Pomeroy R t 143 Phone 992
5858
seen
locall y
Wr1t e
1 .
b•g 11vm g room, recreat ron
Representatrve Ke n Bay l ess, 1 BEDROOM house for sal e
10 27 ttc
room and !ot rn M ason W Va
P 0
Bo x 276, She lbyv1t te,
S500 down , $70 per- month
on Rt 33 P hone (30 4l 773
t nd 1a n a 46176
Phone 992 3975 or 99 2 257 1
J A NO <l ROOM furniShed an d
5147
12 20 2tc
123tfc
un fu rnished
apar tm ents
12 10 10 t c
Ph one 992 543 4
4 12 tfc C:AR co rn for sale Ph one 367
BU IL DING lot. 80 fl frontage X
7481 or 388 9991
105ft Th e second l ot on left on
12 20 7tc
PRIVATE meettng room fo rR 1verv1ew Drtv e, Ltnco ln
anv organ1 za t•o n. phone 99 2
H1 ll Pomer oy, Oh10 If m ~ 1
3975
WANT a Chnstmas 9 1ft the
teres ted •ca l l 992 3230 after 5I
J ll tf c
w hole fa mily ca n en toy? One
pm
NEW
All
elec
,
ca
rpeted
,
3
- --~=---------- that will bring your family
10 17 tfc'
2 ~EDROOM tra iler on Ne w
close
r
and
t
each
yo
u
r
BR,
a1r
conditioning
,
-- ~- ---L1ma Road , 1h mtte out of
c hildr en respons1b rl1t y A
$17,500.00.
H arrrsonvll l e Phone 742 5802
horse 1s t he answer and Cote
12 15 6tc
Stabl es 1S the p l ace to go we
160 A. FARM - Several
have ov er 20 head to choose
TRAILER SPACE lor ren t
outbulldmgs, large home,
from
Reg
Quarter
Ap
Phone 367 77 43
patoosa and Non Reg1S1ered
el ec heat, 6 ponds Owner
What better wav to w1sh
12 15 6tp
horses
We have pro ven
wrll take land contract
our customers "Seasons
champ1ons 1n the show rmg .
F URNI SHED apt 3 rooms and
Greetmgs" than by of.
horses of champion btood and
RUTLAND - 3 bedroom
bi! lh , 1d ea 1 lo r work1ng
hor ses su ttable for r 1d lng th e
fenng:
home, basement, all electric,
couple Phone 992 2937
tr-ail s Th1S Chnstmas buy a
1 Llke . New coppertone
g,ft the whole fam ily can
12 15 6tc
$18,500 00
applian ces at a huge
en lo v and one that keeps
savmgs over new· side byyour children c lose to home
2 BEDROOM rr a11 er at cor n er
ACREAGE NEEDED - we
Stop by t oda y and p1ck up a
side refr1g. freezer S275 00 ,
of
Broadway and
Elm
have buyers
warm lov rng pe t for you r
elec
range
sp ir t level
Mrdd l epo r- t
No p et s or
fam
ily
V1S1tors
ar-e
atways
c h rldren Ca ll 992 2580 after 6
$275
00
(both
as
they
set
for
307
Spring
Avenue
welcome
Term s available
P m
$525 00 no disc J
CO
LE
STAB
LES,
HOME
OF
Pomeroy
992-2298
12 5 lfc
2 tV1nyl Recliners, Reg
C H AMP I O N S
Tupper s
CONTACT:
Pl ams, Ohro Phone (614) 66 7
$72 50 for $49 95
Lo1s Paulev
3405
3. Heavy Dark Oak 3 pc
Branch Manager
12 19 3tc
SpaniSh table set $75 00
JAN IT OR wa nted Con t ac t 992
(reg $89 95) or with velvet
3486
CLOSE OUT on new Z tg Zag
Inserts
$99 00
(reg
Sewrng
mach1nes
Forsewrng
12 18 3t c
$11900)
stretch fabrl c s buttonholes,
- - --4 Last, but not least, 20
fancy destgns, e tc Patnt
CO N TACT u s now , sec ur e your
sl rg htl y blemrshed Ch0 1ce of
future lwh rte op entng s .a r- e
Pel. Off on all used ap.
carrvlng case or sew.ng
s il l I ava dable J as sates lady
phances and used furniture
stan d $49 80 cas h or terms
beiluty advrsor for fabu lou s
throuoh Dec. 29th
avartabte P hone 992 7755
"Oil of Mrnk "
Cosmett cs
Sa uvage s, Box 4, Sy ra cuse,
12 18 tfc
Oh 10 45779
12 17 lOt,.. ELECTROLUX Sweeper delux e
mod el
Complete with 1111
clean 1ng attachments and
STREET matntenance man
"At Cau1ion Light, Rt. 7"
uses paper bags Sltgt1 t ly used
needed by Jan hi for R:acme
Tuppers Pla1ns, Ohio
but cleans and looks l tke new
POMEROY - A beautiful
Sem 1 ret1red man preferred
Will sell for $37 25 cash orhome · large lot 4 B R. 2
12 17 Jtc
Phone 667-3851
terms avarlable Phone 992
bafhs, reception R , sewing
Every Day
7755
R Recently renovated ,
12 18 tfc
carpel, paneling, tiled Full
Mobile Homes For Sale
it
SIEGLER and
MONOGRAM
1970 FORD Maver1ck
19 69
Dodge 2 ca r Polara bo t h 1n
top cond rt on Phone 992 2922
12 20 3t c
NotiCe
~·
G ROCERY bus rness for sa l e
B.u tl dmg for ~a l e or leas e
Phone,773 5618 from 8 30 p m
to 10 p m t or appo 1n tment
3 20 tfc
8 Fleetslde pickup, 350 V 8 automat1c, power stee ring ,
Complete plumbing &
heattng service and
general sheet metal
works .
Free
Esttmates.
Phone 949-5961
Emergency 992 ·3995
or 992-5700
SEP T IC tanks, excavat ng ,
dump truck Phone 742 37.42
1220261 C
12295
- C 20 3;~ t on, 8' Fleefsfde, V 8 eng me 4 speed tr ansmiSSIOn ,
heavy duty IS" ti res, solld cab, radio
111 Court St., Pomeroy
Phone 1'1'2-2156
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Brown's Fire &
HElL
RACINE PLUMBING
&HEATING
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Business Services
Protect Your Home
Or Business
never b e forgolten
Wat., ~MI'. DIDN'r
WIN At:J(j 5!JDDEN~Y A
R~M Hl'ffi THE:. OF'fiCE
OF
QUALITY
Notice
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Card of Thanks
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Berry's World
9- The_Daily Sent1nel, Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Frtday, Dec 29, 1974
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�8 - The_ Datly Sent mel, Mtadleporl-Pomer ov, 0., Fnday Dec 20, 1974
In Memo.-IN MEMORY of B ett y Je ~n
G rady who de part ed from th 1S
world one yeilr ago todily
Get ResultsJ'
Our mo th er and g randmother
T o us there II never be ano th er
Sa dty m rssed bY Dar l ene
Sco tt and R e:~~:
11 20 lt c
..
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' Somehow, buymg a!' of th1s dehydrated food
JUSt m case· reminds me of whe n we had the
bomb shelter' "
:TOM TIEDE
U.S. military's expensive bauble
By Tom Ti ede
WASHI NGTON ( NEAl
There 1s a National Guard umt
: m Daytona Beach wh1ch, for
the past decade, has been usmg
! ~x fund s for the purpose of
' remammg prof1c1ent m ob·
solesce nce
The umt, a n a1r d efense
battery, IS asstgned as 1ts
repons1b1hl) a Korean War
vmtage ant1·a1rcraft weapon
with wh1ch 11 IS vtrtuall) tmppsslble to shoot down an
atrcraft Many members of the
unit beheve the ~h ole thmg ts
unwtse but contm ue to belong
, and why not? - because
they a re patd up to several
thousand dollars a year to keep
the worlhless a rllllery oiled
The example IS only one of a
lengthly hst of stmilar budge t
abuses and wastrel ex·
travagance tn the U S
mih tar} reserve system , a
system that has through the
deca des delted almost a ll attempts to modafy or ehmmate)
tt Amencans spend more than
$4 bt lhon annually to preserve
a. 2 4-rrullwn.rnan reserve
apparatus tha t m the opmwn of
many military and c1v1lian
observers ts largely a JOke
N umerous 1nvest1gattons
have remforced thts opimon . A
recent Bro okm gs ln s lt tute
study concluded that most
reserve umts ( 1ncludm g
Reserve and Guard components) are woefully short or
combat capactty; that at least
300,000 of the patd reservtsts
(there are 925,000 ) could be
eltmmate d wtthout fear of
dtsrup tmg na twnal secun ty
a nd that , mdeed, the stale of
the reserves ts so low that
en tire new regular a rmy umt.s
could be brought to proflcte ncy
m the ltme t! would take to
w h1p most reservists wto
battlefteld condtllOn
The Daytona Beach battery
1s a npe tllustratmn of the last
pomt Whtle 1l has been shmmg
up outdated IIA a rhllery for the
past dozen years, severa l
generations of new au defense
guns have come and gone Says
one Flonda Guard colonel " lf
we could, we'd get the new
weapons As 1t IS, tf 1t came to
an emergency, we'd have to
complelely re-tram these men
m the new weaponry That
would probably take months
Maybe 11 would take as much
as a year
Even then ,
remember , they'd be no good
agamst nuclea r attack "
Thus 1t IS that rather than
l
add to the nahonal securtty,
much of Amer1ca's reserve
mtltlary capac 1ty may be
detractmg from tl 'The shee r
sta ttslJcs of the reserves may
have lulled us mto a sense of
f r~ l se
secunty, " says a
Brookings staffer " We say we
have almos t 2 5 m tlhon m the
rese rve force and that sounds
g1ganllc Actua lly gtven the
probably roe man atomtc age ,
tt 1s noth mg but ma thematics
Our reserve btgness ts m ostly
expensive fat "
The s1tuatwn ts nolhtng nrw
Cn tl cs hav e warn ed ove r
reserve excesses a nd tn·
capa bthhes smce the end of
Wor ld Wa r li But most lrtes at
m od e rmzat1on , Includrng
Robert McNamara's senstble
pla n to merge the Guard and
Reserve m to one lean umt,
have gone down the dram One
reason IS the powerful anti·
c hange lobb y w1 th m the
reserve 1tself, sta te governors
co mmand Na tJ onal Gua r d
wuts , leadmg c1ttzens people
local compames, and almost
one of ftve m the current
Congress IS a proud member of
the btg fellowship club
Even now, wtth Congress
casting about lor ways to cut
spendm g, nary a word of
wonder 1s raiSed about the need
for a $4 btlhon..a·year reserve
The armed se rv tces commttt.ees recogmze the reserve
deflctenctes, but thmk m term s
of mcre as m g outlay s to
achieve better performance
"Cut the budget?" says an
astomshed staffer, "are you
ktddmg' "' About hall th e
members of both armed serVIces committees a re reser·
VlSls
Sltll, m hmes of mflalton,
cuts may not be avmded for
long One Idea worth con·
stdermg Is a total restructurmg
of the reserves mlo cadre umts
Thts, done now on a small
sca le,
would
elimin ate
everyone from selected (patd
status except htghly sktlled or
adm1mstrahve people who
would c onhnue to keep
orgamzahonal
a ppa ratus
act1ve toward the day"'Ot
poss tble mobihzation
If the day came, the cadre
would s tmply call re ady
1stand by ) reservtsts up to flesh
out the ranks The ctltzensoldters, lh1s way , would sbll
be ready for emergency duty,
but the nahon wouldn't pay
them unless 1t occurred
Do I t E'"'r" Time
WI SH to thank a tl my fr1ends
and ne 1ghbo r s l or the r
!towe r s and sympat hy m the
r ece nt death of my S•S i er
Mrs Kather.ne Lare s
J ames Adams Rutland
Oh10
12 20 2tc
WE WISH lo thank everyon e
who was so k1nd and lho ugh t
f u t after th e death of our
mother . Sytv •a Edde l h Badg
ley We esp ecra ll y W,sh to
thank the Mrddleport Frre
Department
Middleport
Eme rg ency
Squa d
and
M1ddtepo rt Poll ee Dept Rev
Sieve Skaggs
Raw l mgs
Coats F uneral Hom e
t he
Lad1es Brb l e Cl ass of the F1rs t
Bapt1SI Chur ch t hose sendr ng
flower s food s and cards and
anyone etse who helped .n
anyway You r k•ndness wil l
1911 CHEVROLET 2 TON
Pomeroy Safety Equipment
Sales & Serv1ce
Motor Co.
F1re Exhngulshers, Home
Ftre Alarms, T esting &
Ref1lhng .
Phone 742 4673 or 742 5595
Btll Brown, Owner
Rutland , Ohto
SJ495
e.
Cab & Chass1s, 102" ca b to axle, V 350 e nglne, 15.000 1bs
2 speed r ea r axle, good 825x20 ttr es, sohd cab
'
1972 CHEVROLET
1973 CHEVROLET
For Sale
12995
Ch•ldren Nett e Hay es an d
fam il y
F erne Roush and
family
Ethe l Hawk and
famdy
12 20 ltc
rad 1o, 15,500 miles, loca l 1 owner t1res sh ow little wear,
grey ftntsh. spotless •nter lor
COUR I ER ML 100 li near
12
vo lt a t rack tape p layer for
ca rAvon bolt les
Phone
number 992 214 4
12 155tc
POMEROY MOTOR CO.
OPEN EVES . 8:00P. M.
POMEROY, OHIO
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A UCTION
Thu r sdav
~nrl
Sa turday nrght 7 p m
al
Masdh Auctton Horton St m
Mason w Va Consrgnments
we l t.ome
Phon e (304 ) 773
5471
10 J lfc
------- ---$200 REWARD f or •nfor-m.a tron
tead1ng to the arrest and
conv•ct on of the person who
shot the whrte co ll te dog m tt1e
v I! age of Lo ng Bollom P M
Cow dery 985 3929
12 19 3t c
SHOOTING M ATC H
Corn
Hollow Gun Cl u b t ur n hrs t
r gh t after Miles Cemetery
Rutland
Factory choked
gun s only Sunday Dec 22 I
P
m
12 19 3tc
-
PUBLIC NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN
A Petr t 10n for An nex atton 10
t he Vil l age of Racme Metgs
Cou nt y
O h 1o
of ad t acen t
terr 1tory here•nafter descnbed
has been d uly f 1ted wllh the
Boa rd
of
County
Com
m •SS IOners of Mergs County,
Oh o to Wit
Sr tuat e m t he Townsh p of
Sutton Co unty ot Metgs State
of Ohio and commenc mg al t h e
mos l southwester ly co rn er of
the V tll age of Rac1ne Me1gs
Cou nt y OhiO, b erng the potnt
w here the soulh t rne of Sect1 on
16 1ntersects the l ow water
mar-k of the Oh10 Rtver (t he
bor der of the Sta t e of Oh 10 J
thence 5ou theaste rl v along the
west ltne of 100 acre tots Nos
27 9 278 and 277 to I he so ut hwest
co rner of HJO acre l ol No 277
thence east along th e south hne
of 100 acre tot No 277 to the
southea5t c orne r of sa1d 100
acre tor N o 277 thence 1n a
st ra tght I n e northeast t o the
pomt whe r e the west rrght ot
way t n e of Me1gs County Road
No 28 •nt ersects the south r1ght
o f way I n e of what IS known as
th e Ye ll ow Bu sh Road wh 1ch
po •n t rs 1n 72 acre to t No 834
th ence 1n a nort herly drrect 1on
followmg t he west n ght of way
lrne of Mergs Cou nt y Road No
28 to rt s m tersec l1on wtlh sou lh
r 1ght of way I m e of State Route
No 124 thence easterly a l ong
th e sou th rtght of way l1ne of
Sfa.te Reu l e No 124 to a po rn t
that IS dt r ectly sou th of a
p rote ction of a west r g ht of way
tme of what IS know n as the
Sal ser road then ce north a long
the wes t n ght of way !1n e of t he
Salser- road to the forks of the
road rn S.oc flo n No 10 t hence
nor th l o the north l 1ne of sa1d
Sec t1on No
10 , t hence west
a long the nor th lm e of Sectton
No 10 Sec lton 16 a nd 100 ac re
tal No 280 to the northwest
corner of sa1 d 100 ac r e lot No
280 th ence south eas t er- ly along
t he west lrn e of sa1d 100 acre lot
No 280 f wh rch s a tow wate r
ma rk of lhe OhiO Rrver on th e
Oh10 s d e)
to t he corporat e
lrm tts ol t he V1 l tage of Racme
Metgs Co unt y
Oh1o
th ence
fo llowmg nor therl y, ea5ter l y,
southerl v and weste rl y th e
c or por at e t1mrts of the Village
of Rac m e to th e place of
beg tnnmg
Th e Petition wd l be hea rd at
1 00 P M on Januar y 28th, 19 75,
ar th e Co mmon Pl eas Court
Room at t h e Court House
Pomeroy Oh10 The Petthon
w1lh a ma p of th e terr-1tory to be
ann exed rs on fde at th e Off 1ce
of th e Aud•tor of Meigs County
Ohto whe r e rt may be vrewed
bv any •nter-ested person
JOHN T WOLFE
Agen t for the
Pettttoners
(111 29 (12) 6 13,20 41c
NOTIC E ON FILING
OF INVENTORY
AND APPRAISEMENT
The State of Ohto , Metgs
County, Court of Common
Plea s, Probate DI VIS IOn
To the A d mmts trat ors of the
esta t e to suc h of the foUowtng
as ar e restdents of th e Sta te of
OhiO
VIZ
th e SUrV IVIng
spouse, th e n ex t of krn, the
ben ef1 C1ar1 es under the w rll
a nd to th e attor n ey or attorneys
repr ese nttng
any
of
the
afo r ementto n ed per sons
Ets1e B Bryan t , Deceased ,
Rutland ,
Ohto
Rut l an d
T ownsh 1p, No 21244
You are hereby not• fred that
th e
I nventory
and
Ap
pra tsement of the estate of t he
aforem ent ron , deceased , la t e of
sa1d County , was ftled rn this
Cour-t Said l nve ntorv and
Appra is eme nt will be for
hear1 ng be for e t hl s Court on the
26 th day of D ecember 1974 , at
10 00 o'clock A M
Any person desr rrn g to ftle
except ons ther eto must file
them at teast f1Ve days pnor to
the dal e set for h ea r lng
G1ven under my h and a nd
seat of sa td Court th iS 11th day
of December 1974
Mannmg D Webster
Judge
By Ann B Watson
Deput y Clerk
( 12) 13 20 2tc
SHOOT IN G Match R.ac1ne Gun
Cl ub Sunday December 22
1974 1 p m
12 18 4t c
GET 'iOIIR MAK W1T11 A
Want Ad
fUEL OIL
1960 JE E P new moto r t 1r- es
top , el<ce ll e nt cond1t on
Phone 667 3759
12 20 5t c
HEATERS
1973 Cl.!_Tt.,_ASS S Power
steen'frg • brakes
wmdows
AM FM ste reo rad to and tape
p lave r c rur se cont r ol tilt wheel rad tal s, new brakes
and sho cks 53,000 Ph one 992 3453 or 992 338 1
Pets For Sale
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SEWI NG MACHINES Repair•
se rv1ce all P-"akes, 992 2284
The Fabnc Shop Pomeroy
Author rzed s nger Sales an~
Servrce We sharpen Sc i5 Sor s
3 211 ttc
DOZER work l and clhrl ng by
tl'1e acre hourly or contract
farm pon d s r oads , etc Lar-ge
dozer and operator w 1th over
20 years exper1ence P,u l l ms
Excavatrng, Pomeroy, Oh 10
Phone 992 2478
12 19 u c
-z;
EM E
_;-NS- - CO-N
C-;; E T I§'
d e l• vere d Monday throu gh
Satu rday
and
even 1ngs
Phone 446 1142
6 13 tf
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W I LL ·~, or cut trees or
s hrubbery
c l ean
ou t
bas ements alltcs etc 949
32 21 or 742 4221
12 15 26 1c
JOHNSON'S
~~
Report 8,
Camera 6· Pop 1 Goes the Coun tr y 8, Black Perspect i ve on
News 20 ,33, Tr easu re Hunt 10 To Tell the Truth 13
'' 7 55- Rose Bowl Bound 4
8 00-Sanford & Son 3 4 15. Kung Fu 6 13 . Planet of the Apes
8, 10 ,
Wash1ngton Week m Rev1ew 20 33
kitchen
cabinets etc .
27 Yrs. expertence tn const.
trade.
8 30- Chtco & the Man 3 15 L1ftle Match G1r l 4 Wall Street
Week 20,33
9 00- College Basketball) , S1x Mtll1on Dollar Man 6.13 . Rock
Phone ( 304 l 773-5503
e
_ _•
RoGER HYSELL'S •
G}RAGE
10 oo-N1g ht St a l ker 6,13, The Presen ce of Chns t mas 4, Pol l ee
Woma n 15
10 3D-Pau l N uc h tms 33
11 QO--News 3, 4,6,8, 10, 13 15
11 30--Johnny Carson 3 4, 15 W tde World 1n Concert 13 Movte
"Color Me Dead" 6 Mov1e " D am ond Head"
M ov1e " The
40 Man " 10, Janak1 33
00- M tdntghf Spec1al 3 4,15 Don Ktrshner ' s Rock Concert 6 ,
News 13
1 3D-Mov ie " The Lady and the Monster " 10
2 30- Movte " The Swor d of A l1 Baba • 4
A OO- M ov1e 'The Enchanged Cotta g e 4
On State Rt. 124,112 Mi. from
Route 1 by. pass towards
e
Rutland
Ph. 992-5682 or 992-7121
All Mechanical Work
Open Mon . Sat.
j__ _ _
s _A_.•M_
. - 6-P_._
M_
5 JD-Mov1e " Romeo and Jol tel' 4
___,
SATUR DAY, DECEMBER21 , 1974
'_.f:
!!X CELS IOR -s ait Wocis,
l
Marn St", Pom ero\t 'All kfni:l!
of salt water ;:~ellets, ..watttr
nuggets , block salt and 'awr
Oh ro River Sa lt Phone 992
3891
6 s tft
6 3Q-F un f or Everyone 6, TV Classroom 8 , Treehouse Club 10 ,
K entuc k y Af1eld 13
s. World
A round Us 10 , I n Touch 13
7 30- Jabberwocky 3, Far m Front 4, Edd1e Saunders 6, Ab
batt & Costel l o 8, Ma n from COS I 10 , Lasste 13 , Sesame Sf.
7 00- Sat urday Report 3, Aware 6, T reehouse Club
-,_SE-Pli
-------------C
T A NKS
clea·n~· .
20
8 DO--Addams Family 3 4, 15
Real Estate For 5ale
l QO--Soul Tram 3, NF L Gam e ofthe Week 4, NFC Play oft 8,10
--------------
To Be Announced 15
: ·1 3o-Festlva l of Fam1ly Cl ass1cs 4, Bobby Goldsbor o 13
f 2 OD-Bona nza 3, D tppsy Dood l e 4, World of Surv 1va113
30-Qther Peop l e, Other Places 13
Oo- NFL Game of t ire W eek 3 Mr Magoo's Chn stmas Ca r ol
::
4, Movre "Stagecoach " 13
30- Super Bowl Htghllghts 3
" 4 OD-A FC Play Off 3,4, 15, Wresllmg 8, Movte ' Rh1no" 10,
~
Makmg Thi ngs Grow 33
a.t 30-NF L Champ1onsh1p Games 6, Sew1 ng Skill s 33
~ S DO-Wtde World of Sports 6 13 H1gh Schoo l Bow l S, A Btl w tt h
• • Knrt 33
: 5 3D-News
Course o l our- T1mes 33
·~ IJO-lawrence Welk
News 10, V11la Alegre33
~ 3D-Reasoner Report 13 , News 6, CBS News 10 . Zoom 33 .
LARRY'S
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MOBIL£ HOME
SALES, INC.
:s
Featuring
e.
Kirkwood
Governor
WIN AT BRIDGE
;.rrick one proves
:tncky again
For Sale
:.WEST
.;:! Q 10
.. K J 10 3
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SOUTH
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BARGAIN
CENTER
In
NEW HAVEN
.
Age 8 or Older
The Daily Sentinel
TRAILER for ren t or sooe. 3
bedrooms , unfurni s hed .
utrllties pa id , located at new
Mo b 1l e
Hom e:
Park
m
Burlonghom
Phone 99 2 775 1
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We talk to )'OU
ll'k~
a I""'
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WMP0/1390
ON YOUR DIAL ,
$19,900
POMEROY - CLOSE IN 2.62 Acres, lovely building
renovated,
paneled, tiled, new bath , LR
has
fireplace ,
• , . . , _l Prno A.;ullor
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MIY!tlll H - H...t
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19) Thmgs w1ll be a btl unset·
lied on the domesltc scene the
next few days Don t make
moves Ia magntly sma ll prob lems
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Thrs IS a tncky day for a sr lua
!ton where you share a malenal
1nterest You bo th are apt to be
a br l too se lfrsh
CANCER (June 21 -July 22)
AQUARIUS (Jan
20-Feb
The next few days corrrnents
you wont be too pleased w1th
w111make the roun ds 1f your ac ·
I tons aren I all they shou ld be
w 111 never get off the ground
unless you ma ke a concerted
eHor t to fol low through
19) You r day s good •ntent1ons
PISCES (Feb 20·March 20)
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Be
Be sens tbl e about you r
resources th iS weekend
Spend wtlhtn your means Do
as little credtt buymg as posst ·
ex treme ly care ful how you
handle the p ossessr ons of
others You d be better a n not
to borrow anythrng ol va lue
th1 s week end
VIRGO fAun ?~ . !':;Pot 22)
ble
does tl. - TIRED MOM
DEAR HELEN
To " Bram Dramed" Your youngsters have done a fantastic
JOb of manopulating you mto domg !herr homework , and s ince you
have assumed thetr responstbthty so well, 1t lS htghly probable
that they have ample tune m class to miSbehave
thus
prevenlmg others from domg the tr work also - P.T T
DEAR HELEN:
Good teachers accomphsh rea l learnmg m class Poor
teachers ptle on the homework. Smce kids have at least SlX hours
of school each day 11 seelllS unfatr that they should spend 25 hours
a week on home study - tha t's a 55-hour week, and chtld labor
laws don 'I allow this' - FATilER
DEAR HELEN
If k1ds were allowed to study only what mterested them 1!
we'd abolish 11 reqmred subjecs" a nd make everything elective ,
parents wouldn't have to worry about homework - the chtldren
would study because they enJ OY learrung - FOR MORE FREE
FORM SCHOOLS
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one letter to each square, to
form four o rdinary words.
DOWN
I To pteces
8 OQ-Emergency 3,4. Mov te
A Dream for Chns t mas " 13, '
Co llege Basket ball6, Tangenne BowlS , A lli n t he Family 10
Book Beat 33
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how
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8 30- Mars hall Is 33
9 00-Co llege Basketball 3 Movt e "Geron 1mo" 4, 15 Mary
Tyler M oore 10, Oa Vmcl 33
9 30-Bob New hart 10 , M ou ntam Scene 33
10 oo-Nak 1a 6. 13 Carol B urn ett 10 , Btography 33
10 JQ-Ba r enbolm on Beethoven 33
11 OQ-News 3 4,8, 10, 12, ABC News 6 13. To Be Announced 15
Janak1 33
11 15-M av le
11 15-Movte " Doctor of Doom " 6, News 13
11 25- Rose Bowl Bound 4
11 3D-Co llege Basketball3,4 , 15, M ov 1e "A Sum mer Place" e,
Mov1e " The F1ve Penn 1es" 10, Mov re ' Destroy all Man
ste rs " 13
12 45--Movle " The Cat Creeps" 13
1 00- Soul Tram 6
1 30- Mov te " I Saw Wha t You D1d" 3 , Mov1e ' Captatn
Newm an, MD ' 4, M.ov 1e ' On the Waterfront" 10
2 00- News 13
3 15- Movle ' The Daydream er" 4
3 3Q--.-Movle " All t he Ktng 1 s M en" 10
5 00- Unto Us a Chlld IS Born 4
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Yesterday's Cryploquote: THE TRUE CMUZATION IS
WHERE EVERY MAN GIVES TO EVERY OT!iER EVERY
RIGHT THAT HE CLAIMS FOR ffiMSELF - ROBERTo
GREEN INGERSOLL
C© 1914 K•nr Feat.ures Synd1ee.te,lnc.)
ORPHAN
ANNIE-"BY
THEIR WORKS"
OON T VOO KNOCK
oFF ,lo,N,.IE lt.NO
MO~ING-
EAST
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Pa ss
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Oswald & James Jacoby
• ul rea lly have tough Iuc k, ''
l•
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:g: roaned South
~ "Not rea lly," roared North
~'T h a t fluttenng so und a t
a nck one "'as made by your
lt!ontracl a s at flew out the
> mdow "
• South had let the first dia·
:lno nd run to hts hand Then
>ile ha d led the three of clubs
:to dummy's kmg East had
ta ken h1s ace and le d the nme
Qf hearts South 's queen had
tost to West's k1ng and hea rts
>Were contmued South won
II:Je thtrd lead a nd f mally
stopped to thmk
Then he led h1s Jac k of
:C lubs East won a nd led a
'pade to West's queen and
ilummy's kmg The c lubs
1.a aled to break South wound
.up down two
:;. South should ha ve done h1s
ttunkmg befo r e pl ay1 n~ from
ll ummy at tnc k one T e n he
!/Ollld have gone Up Wlth
iummy's kmg of d1amonds
lind led the kmg of clubs
lfter that start there wo uld
lie no way for the defense to
li e ep South f rom sco rang
lbree clubs, three dtamonds,
~wo spades and a heart
Actually South had been
lucky A spade opemng would
have beaten h1m Irrespective
o( what he dtd
20
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You, South, hold
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pattner b1ds four clubs What do
you do noY. "~
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ReCORD OF
TH~
A-Bad three hea rts Your
parther just m1ghi be able io
raise you to game
- TODAY 'S QUESTION
.
THE"RE IS NO
IN ALL THE
AI\JI\JALS O F
RITZ
APARTMENT
=
\
I
CAPRICORN (Oet 22 -Jon
VOU \IE &EN
1+
porch es,
garage, 2 BR See this today
$9,500.
COSTS LESS THAN A
TRAILER - Lots of ground
(large garden area) 3 BR,
bath, nice kitchen, lots of
paneling & trte, porches. All
hi good condition $7.900.
HAVE
A
SELLING
PROBLEM>
LET
US
CORRECT IT FOR YOU
992-2259or 992·2568
Somethrng that wa s told to you
1n con fidence w 111 not remam a
secret very long 1f you con·
l1nue to drop htnts about •t
ACROSS
2 Fnendless
1 German
fellow
nver
3 Apply the
5 Less chancy
nund to
10 Kmd of table
( 3 wds.)
II Expertence
4 Gwdo's
once more
note
12 Vase handle/ 5 Jewtsh
13 Utopian r
fesltval
14 Caddoan
6 Athena's
Yesterday's Answer
Indian
title
II Insurgent Z3 Income
15 Mmor
7MeeiW!Ih
17 Campmg
Z4 Dangeroua
parish
approval
need
- McGrew
ofltc1al
(3 wds.)
18
Chinese
Z6
Yielded
16 Racmg
8 Malevolent
pagoda
Z8 Assail
horse
power?
21 Domzelti
29 Unearthly
19 Nourished
(2 wds.)
opera
30 Game bird
20 ' 'Hud" Oscar 9 Like
22 One versed 32 Stringed
wmner
some
instrwnent
m Mtdeast
21 Martha of
harrlmes
culture
35 Gresham'l comedy
22 Gladiatorial
settmg
24 Plunged
25 Remamder
26 Roman
statesman
27 St stgn
28 Sacred
c1ty on
the Ganges
31 Like some
sheep
33 Skm problem ~+-11--+34 Inculcate
35 Itaha n
nver
36 Qualified
37 On bploes
38 Prmctple
39 Y1ppee 1
WafU'>IHG 1-i.lo.RI)
The b1ddong has been
West
North
East
carpeted ,
23 ·
SI"'CE E ll.RL'I'
rz:a:t ;1 •!rz;,:: x1
site, on good road, TP water
available. good spring Thls
you must see JUST $3.800.
RUTLAND Recently
33
SAGITTARIUS (Nov
Dec 21) It •sn I lik ely you II
stay w tlhm bounds th1 s week ·
end on your budget Belter
have some spare cash handy
TAURUS (April 20- May 20)
~~by THOMAS JOSEPH
+
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Help Wanted
basemenf with recreation
R , workshop / porches,
garage, nice roofed patlo
7 30- Jeopardy 3, Anrmal World 10 , Bobby Goldsboro 13, Catch
You re ltkely to pers1s t 1n pu sh·
•ng some unworkable tdeas
though 11 s obvtous they don I
have suppo rt from others
JJ-_.Opt>nmg lead-J +
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radro
8 track tape com
blnat ton ,
am fm
r adto
Balance $108 13 or term s Calt
992 3965
12 18 tfc
33
Volunteers today wtll pro ve
more o f a hmdrance than a
help If you want some lhtng
done ngh t do 11 yourself
Ru,. AUJt.IG 1'\oME?
'~ Pas..;;
1
Merry
Christmas
-------------MODERN Walnut stereo
7 OQ- Treasure Hunt 3, Lawrence We lk A, 15 Hee Haw 6,8 ,
$25,000 Pyramtd 10 , Newsmake r '74 13, L11!as Yoga & You
SCORPIO lOci 24-Nov 22)
... J 10763
Norlh South vu lnerable
West North
East
South
Tuppers Plains, 0.
Carrier Wanted
Whose Homework Is II?
READERS ALL :
Education outpulled sex in reader-response this month!
SUrprised? I'm not. Each time I mention thai red-bot subject
-school homework - my maD box overflows. So far, answers to
" Brain Drained" (who claims her kids' homework Is killing her)
are almost evenly matched, pro and con. Here are samples:
DEAR HELEN
"Bram Drained's" letter sllrred a responstve chord. I've
come to the concluswn that teachers only assign matertal, they
almost never actually " leach" 11 Tha lts left to parents' - A I
DEAR HELEN
"Bram Dramed" should relax and let her chtldren do thetr
own homework If they pay attentwn m class , they should be able
to manage on !herr own, and if there ts somethmg they don't
understand, the teacher ts there to explam
My husband lS a teacher He says youngsters are gtven time
rn class to do lhetr so-caUed " homework," but some goof off,
Uunkmg, "My Mom will do 1t for me 11
Teachmg tsn 't sausage stuflmg Chtldren must learn to app ly
what they have been shown m school The tdea of homework ts
not gettmg somethmg down on paper - tl's to lea rn through the
domg of tl. - MOTHER AND EX-TEACHER
DEAR HELEN
My mother solved the homework problem by gomg back to
school so that she and the ktds could study together. We all help
one another at our house - but we don't do each other's work
SIS
DEAR HELEN
There are plenty of us who feel as B.D does My son ts m the
second grade and I have had 11 wtth homework 1 I shudder to
th mk of the commg year s I have taught him nearly all his
reading and anthmettc
School days are shorter , recess penods more frequent, and
the classroom Is a hectic madhouse w1th everyone domg hts or
her own thing But I don't worry about what Johnny should be
learrung the teacher lets ME know!
Educators, wake up ' You may thmk that the open
classroom, the new math, and all the other new tdeas are really
workmg, but tt's Mom's old-fashwned drillmg at home that really
For Saturday, Dec 21 , 1974
ARIES (March 21 -Aprll 19)
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DICK TRACY
LITTLE
+
PH. 992-7777
--------------
yeat j
w111 fmal ly come out In the
open where you can overcome
t hem lnlt l allve and per •
severance w111 put you back In
the profit column
... K9
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Kuhl's Bargain
Center
20
• AK862
' 542
K 54
Real Estate For Sale
---------
ProblemO.:tu!~r~a~~~~~
ITS V.lE wtiV
NORTH
SERVICE
AFTER SALE
Strout Realty
By Helen Hottel
e e e
ITTLE ORPHAN IANN IE
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e,
·-••
Cameron
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LIBRA (Sept
8 10 , Elec Co 20
" 10 3D-Sigmund 3,4, 15, Korg 6,13, Shazam S, 10 , Wal sh' s
An tmal s 20
11 QO-Pmk Panther 3,4,15
Super Fnends 6,13, Har l em
Gl obet r ottters 8, 10 , Ca rras co lenda s 20
11 3Q-Star Trek 3,4, 1S, Hudson Brothers Razzle 8,10 Zoom 20
12 OQ---Jetsons 3,4,15, T hese A re t he Da ys 6, 13 U S of Arch1e
8.10 Bread & Butterfltes 20
12 3D-Bob Dan1e ls
12 3D-Baske t ball 3, Ame n can Bandstand 6 13 , Go 4,15, NFL
pre game Show 8. 10
TEAFORD
____ _ ____
Jabberwocky 6,
~ 3Q-Wheelle & the Chopper Bunch 3,4,15 Bugs Bunn y 13
Speedracer 6, Scooby Doo 8 , M1sfer Rogers 20
9 oo-Emergency 3,4, Hong Kong Phooey 6 13 . Jeann1e 8,10
Sesame St 20
9 3D-Run, Joe, Run 3 4,15 Adventures of G t11 1Qan 13 , B1g Blue
Marble 6, Partndg e Faml l y 8,10
10 QO--Land of the Lost 3,4, Devl m 6, 13, Va l ley of t he D tnosaurs
WantP.II To Buy
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Yog t's Gang 13
Speed Bug gy 8, Popey"' 10
For Rent
------- -------
f ord Flies 4,15 M ov te 'Ka nsas C1ty Bomber"
M as ter
plece Theatre 20 , Mov1e
Bngadoon • 10
Evenmg at
Symphony 33
Pricea For I.IUJCk Sale
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Avtahon Weathe r 20 33, News 10 , J1mmy Dean 13
I Spy 15
,. 7 Jo-Porter ' Wagoner 3, Chnstmas Story 4, New Ca nd 1d
Alumtnum sldtn~J') roofing,
complete restdentlel c on struction. Wtrlng, plumbing,
heating,
B, lO , Zoom 20
be mmdHJ I ol how you conduc t
you rself soc tally thts everitng
If not, you may madvertently
cause embarrassment
It s unl tk ely you artd your mate
wtl l see eye · to·eye on many
lh1ngs today Large •ssues w1!1
be resolved. pe Uy ones won t
~ 7: oo-Truth or Cons 3,4, Bowling for Do llars 6, WCHS TV
REMODELING & CONST.
e lec .
uS
sonal 1f y 8. Behavioral Deve lopment 33
6 3G-NBC News 3, 4, 15 , ABC News IJ. Bew ot ched 6 CBS News
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Moder- n San rt atron , 992 3954 or
992,.349
'"EXCAVA TIN G, dozer l oader
9 18 tfc
AKC Reg black pood le pupp1es ,
and • bac kho e work
sep tt c
~OMEROYLANDMARK
- ----:;=~~7c'
3 f emale l eft Ready to go f or
tanks mstal led dUIT}P trucks
BUILDING SUP
Jack w Carsey, Mgr
Chr1s tma s, one for S85 two
and l o boys for h r e Will haul NEI GLE R
PLY FOR
REMODELING
Phone 99? 2181
tor SlOO Pood le groommg for
ftl l dtrt top so li , l 1me5tone &,
A ND KITCHEN CABINETS
$5 carl 667 3915
o;:;raveT
Ca
ll
Bob
or
Roger12 15 6tp ' - - -- -------,-.J
CALL
GUY
NEI GLER,
Jeffers , day phon e 992 7089
12 17 5tc
RACINE OH IO PHONE 9.49
TWO
35,000
BTU
gas
heaters.
.ntght
phone
992
3525
or
992
1972 VW . 4 speed , new trres
3604
S IS and $25 30 ga ll on gas
5232
Phone 992 3647
12 19 26tc
wa ter heater , S30 Tw o doub l e
12 15 6tc
beds wtfh sp r1n gs S5 each
~ -- ~------ ---- -Phone 992 7309
PtANO tunmg an d r e patr ,
READY M I X
CO NtRJ:: 1 t:
HOU SE 4 room s and bath nlc: e
12 15 Stp
Charl es Sco tt , 992 3718
deftYered rtght t o you r
ya r d and d r •veway
A l so
12 13 32tp
prote c: t Fast and easy F ree
furnr shed apt Call 992 2780 or
es llmat es Phone 992 3284
992 3432
CAS H $$$h$$
FOR
J UNK A PP LES, Fttzpatrrck Orchar-d
State Re ul e 689
Phone
Goegte •n Ready Mtx Co ,
t212tfc
CA R S
Co mp
FRYE'S
c dRJ.\DF uRD Auclroneer
Wil ke svil l e 669 3785
M tddt eport , Oh 10
TRUCK and AUTO PA R T S
Com ple te Serv1ce
11
21
26
t
c
6
30
tt
c
Rut la nd ph on e 742 6094
Phone 9.49 3821 or- 949 3161
3 ROOM furntshed apt Ultltt 1es
11 2626tc
RacmetOh1o
pi!rd 356 Norlh Fourt h St
ELECTR I C stove refngerator
Cr 1tt Bra dford
M iddlepor t
.f,JO
FOR
1u nk cars
$ 15
drnette set For ap po•ntment
5 1 tft
12 16 6tp
de l ,vered
$7
1unked auto
ca ll 742 6456
- -'- --- ~---- · - - - - - - - - - -- - bodteS Phone 949 4484
12 15 6tc
4 RM l urntshed apl close to
11 24 26 t p
Powells Super Va l u phone
_
----------POINSETTIAS Cle land Green
992 3658
.
f urn1ture 1ce boxes br- ass
House Ge ra td tne Cte l and,
11 20 lfc ULD
Vnqd
8
f,.d!OI
cl
',
,
bed s or com pl et e households
Racme Oh10
Wr1 t e M D Mrlter Rt 4
Brol< ,.,
12 15 7tc
NICE 3 bedroom house l 1vmg
Pomeroy Ohto Call 992 7760
11') M0 1 h,llll ( ':.'r r••·t
room and ha ll s ca r peted
10 7 7 4
farge paneled familv r oom
Pumr' r ny. Oh 1o ;',l!J'J
1 72 ACRES a nd locus t posts
w1th connectmg sun dec k
Phone 742 3656
Wate r seffner and fen ced J UNK auto s, complete and
12 l!IStp 49 ACRES - On water llne.
d el ver ed t o our yard We
ya rd
S1 45 month
New
p1
ck
up
auto
bodies
and
buy
Haven , 882 22 19
Can be d 1v1 ded for houslng , or
1957 C HEVY parts
NEW tral l er park
a ll kr nds of scrap m e tal s and
1220 5tc
Lakewood tractron bars hi
•ron R1der s Salvage, St Rt
tacke r atr shocks
hooker
124 Rt 4 Pomeroy , Ohto
RACINE - Modern 3 bedroom
".:OUN TR Y Mobtlf: Hom e Park
headers wt th 3 • collectors fo r
Catt 992 5468
msulated
home , la rge bath,
Rt 33, te n m11es north of
sma ll block
Ca l l 992 3496
10 17 tfc
l ot s of closets. dry basement,
Pomeroy
Large lots w1th
after 6 p m BES T OFFER
conc r ete patios s•dewalks,
garage shop, and garden
10 11 lfc
GOOD wood burnmg heatmg
··unne rs
.an d
off
s tre et
stove Phone 378 6292
park1ng
Also
spac es for'
NEW LISTING - On Rl 7 A 2
12 20 3tc WA LNUT ster eo ra dto. am f m
sma ll t raile rs Phone 992 7479
8 lra c k tape com brn at ron
bedroom mobile hom e, dri lle d
7 21 tfc
Ba l ance $110 69 or terms C.a tt wel l and lot
CA .:~H pafd tor s 11 make!> a~a
992 3965
mo de ls of mob 1le homes
FURN I SHED apt Adu lt s only
12 3 tfc NEAR MIDDLEPORT 5
Phon e area code 614 423 9531
M•ddleport Phone 992 3874
4 13 ttc
room
bungalow
1ust
off
Rt
7
1 1 1.:1 tf c
F I REWOOD for sale S I S per N tce m st de and easy to heat
------- - -----~-l oad P Rone 742 483 1
Ask 1ng only $5500 00
UN F U R NI SHED
hou se
4
12 10 12tp
rooms and bilth 1650 L n coln
12' & 14' Wide Up
Hetg hl s Phone 992 3874
97 ACRES - FREE GAS - 7
WALNUT
ste
r
eo
rad
to
am
fm
room
hou
se
(rented)
good
To70' Long
'.:,_'_'~'c
8 track tape com b •natro n
water well cel l a r and lots of
24'
Wide
Sectional
Ba l ance S1 07 .:15 or t erm s Call tlmberP LANT A T IO N grown Ch rt st
F URNI S H ED
a partm ent
992
3965
Homes up tc
Long
mas tre es
Sco l ch P ne
utrl1 11 es furn 1sh ed, suAfable
11 19 tf c
Norway Spruce , Btue Spru ce
for two workmg m en or
and Douglas Ftr Reasonat'lle
re t1 re d coup le L vrng r oom
MAKE YOUR INVE STMENT
pr1 ces Shop ea r ly for b es l CHRISTMAS TREES for sale , TODAY
k tc h en shower and ba th On
IN
PROPERTY
setecllons Bob's Market
m atn h1ghway Mason W va
any s1ze SJ a p1e ce W td e BEFORE IN F LA TION WIPES
Mason w va 773 5721
Phone 773 5147
se l ec tton Phon e 742 6011
YOU OUT
12 11 If
10 27 tfc
Eugene Mornson
Winter Hours: 9 a . m.
12 12 12t p
REMOVE carpet pat hs .and
J BEDROOM hou se Ph one 992
to 6 p.m.
spots f luffs beaten down nap
397 5 or 992 2571
wllh Blue Lu s tr- e
Rent
12 3 tfc
Mon. Thru Sat.
shampooer $1
Baker Fur
n 1tur-e Co
2 BEDROOM trarler
adults
12203t c tF I NTERESTED m ownrng a
on ty Phon e 992 3324
nt Cf; home tn M 1ddlepor-t t h.at
w1l t payfor ltself ca l l949-498 4
12 17 tf c SP INET CONSOLE PIANO - - - - -- after 5 p m any day Can be
Wanted Responsibl e party ro
seen by appomfment
pur-cha se sp me t P• ano on low
TRAILER spac e, 2 miles from
12 20 7tc 2 STORY 5 bedroom k1tch en
mon t hly pavment 5 Can be
Pomeroy R t 143 Phone 992
5858
seen
locall y
Wr1t e
1 .
b•g 11vm g room, recreat ron
Representatrve Ke n Bay l ess, 1 BEDROOM house for sal e
10 27 ttc
room and !ot rn M ason W Va
P 0
Bo x 276, She lbyv1t te,
S500 down , $70 per- month
on Rt 33 P hone (30 4l 773
t nd 1a n a 46176
Phone 992 3975 or 99 2 257 1
J A NO <l ROOM furniShed an d
5147
12 20 2tc
123tfc
un fu rnished
apar tm ents
12 10 10 t c
Ph one 992 543 4
4 12 tfc C:AR co rn for sale Ph one 367
BU IL DING lot. 80 fl frontage X
7481 or 388 9991
105ft Th e second l ot on left on
12 20 7tc
PRIVATE meettng room fo rR 1verv1ew Drtv e, Ltnco ln
anv organ1 za t•o n. phone 99 2
H1 ll Pomer oy, Oh10 If m ~ 1
3975
WANT a Chnstmas 9 1ft the
teres ted •ca l l 992 3230 after 5I
J ll tf c
w hole fa mily ca n en toy? One
pm
NEW
All
elec
,
ca
rpeted
,
3
- --~=---------- that will bring your family
10 17 tfc'
2 ~EDROOM tra iler on Ne w
close
r
and
t
each
yo
u
r
BR,
a1r
conditioning
,
-- ~- ---L1ma Road , 1h mtte out of
c hildr en respons1b rl1t y A
$17,500.00.
H arrrsonvll l e Phone 742 5802
horse 1s t he answer and Cote
12 15 6tc
Stabl es 1S the p l ace to go we
160 A. FARM - Several
have ov er 20 head to choose
TRAILER SPACE lor ren t
outbulldmgs, large home,
from
Reg
Quarter
Ap
Phone 367 77 43
patoosa and Non Reg1S1ered
el ec heat, 6 ponds Owner
What better wav to w1sh
12 15 6tp
horses
We have pro ven
wrll take land contract
our customers "Seasons
champ1ons 1n the show rmg .
F URNI SHED apt 3 rooms and
Greetmgs" than by of.
horses of champion btood and
RUTLAND - 3 bedroom
bi! lh , 1d ea 1 lo r work1ng
hor ses su ttable for r 1d lng th e
fenng:
home, basement, all electric,
couple Phone 992 2937
tr-ail s Th1S Chnstmas buy a
1 Llke . New coppertone
g,ft the whole fam ily can
12 15 6tc
$18,500 00
applian ces at a huge
en lo v and one that keeps
savmgs over new· side byyour children c lose to home
2 BEDROOM rr a11 er at cor n er
ACREAGE NEEDED - we
Stop by t oda y and p1ck up a
side refr1g. freezer S275 00 ,
of
Broadway and
Elm
have buyers
warm lov rng pe t for you r
elec
range
sp ir t level
Mrdd l epo r- t
No p et s or
fam
ily
V1S1tors
ar-e
atways
c h rldren Ca ll 992 2580 after 6
$275
00
(both
as
they
set
for
307
Spring
Avenue
welcome
Term s available
P m
$525 00 no disc J
CO
LE
STAB
LES,
HOME
OF
Pomeroy
992-2298
12 5 lfc
2 tV1nyl Recliners, Reg
C H AMP I O N S
Tupper s
CONTACT:
Pl ams, Ohro Phone (614) 66 7
$72 50 for $49 95
Lo1s Paulev
3405
3. Heavy Dark Oak 3 pc
Branch Manager
12 19 3tc
SpaniSh table set $75 00
JAN IT OR wa nted Con t ac t 992
(reg $89 95) or with velvet
3486
CLOSE OUT on new Z tg Zag
Inserts
$99 00
(reg
Sewrng
mach1nes
Forsewrng
12 18 3t c
$11900)
stretch fabrl c s buttonholes,
- - --4 Last, but not least, 20
fancy destgns, e tc Patnt
CO N TACT u s now , sec ur e your
sl rg htl y blemrshed Ch0 1ce of
future lwh rte op entng s .a r- e
Pel. Off on all used ap.
carrvlng case or sew.ng
s il l I ava dable J as sates lady
phances and used furniture
stan d $49 80 cas h or terms
beiluty advrsor for fabu lou s
throuoh Dec. 29th
avartabte P hone 992 7755
"Oil of Mrnk "
Cosmett cs
Sa uvage s, Box 4, Sy ra cuse,
12 18 tfc
Oh 10 45779
12 17 lOt,.. ELECTROLUX Sweeper delux e
mod el
Complete with 1111
clean 1ng attachments and
STREET matntenance man
"At Cau1ion Light, Rt. 7"
uses paper bags Sltgt1 t ly used
needed by Jan hi for R:acme
Tuppers Pla1ns, Ohio
but cleans and looks l tke new
POMEROY - A beautiful
Sem 1 ret1red man preferred
Will sell for $37 25 cash orhome · large lot 4 B R. 2
12 17 Jtc
Phone 667-3851
terms avarlable Phone 992
bafhs, reception R , sewing
Every Day
7755
R Recently renovated ,
12 18 tfc
carpel, paneling, tiled Full
Mobile Homes For Sale
it
SIEGLER and
MONOGRAM
1970 FORD Maver1ck
19 69
Dodge 2 ca r Polara bo t h 1n
top cond rt on Phone 992 2922
12 20 3t c
NotiCe
~·
G ROCERY bus rness for sa l e
B.u tl dmg for ~a l e or leas e
Phone,773 5618 from 8 30 p m
to 10 p m t or appo 1n tment
3 20 tfc
8 Fleetslde pickup, 350 V 8 automat1c, power stee ring ,
Complete plumbing &
heattng service and
general sheet metal
works .
Free
Esttmates.
Phone 949-5961
Emergency 992 ·3995
or 992-5700
SEP T IC tanks, excavat ng ,
dump truck Phone 742 37.42
1220261 C
12295
- C 20 3;~ t on, 8' Fleefsfde, V 8 eng me 4 speed tr ansmiSSIOn ,
heavy duty IS" ti res, solld cab, radio
111 Court St., Pomeroy
Phone 1'1'2-2156
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Brown's Fire &
HElL
RACINE PLUMBING
&HEATING
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Business Services
Protect Your Home
Or Business
never b e forgolten
Wat., ~MI'. DIDN'r
WIN At:J(j 5!JDDEN~Y A
R~M Hl'ffi THE:. OF'fiCE
OF
QUALITY
Notice
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2 SIGNS
Card of Thanks
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Sentinel Classifieds
Berry's World
9- The_Daily Sent1nel, Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Frtday, Dec 29, 1974
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10- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Frida y, Dec. 20, 1974
Rocky liked
Index rose 0.9 per cent in November, cutting the
average American's weekly paycheck to its lowest
adjusted level since 1967, the government reported
today.
Thl' Index hit 154.3 last . month, the Labor
Department said in telling Christmas shoppers
what they already knew- that prices are stlll going
up.
The CPI, which went up mainly on higher food
prices, combined with rising interest rates to
provide non-farm workers with an average
paycheck of $157 .47 last month. But that paycheck
was worth only $102.05 in terms of 1967 purchasing
power, Bureau of Labor Statistics said. It was the
lowest adjusted rate since 1967.
HARTFORD , W. Va . -
everywhere.
Arthur Ben jamin Franklin
Kimes, 74, Hartford, died in the
REPORT ERRED
The wreck report submitted Veterans Memorial Hospital,
by the sheriff's department Thursday . A retired coal
involving Richard DeMoss, Rt. m iner , he was born Feb. 28,
I, Shade, and Gtace L. White , 1900, in Chesler, Ohio, a son or
was incorrectly reported. the la te Dwight Montague
DeMoss ,
in
the
first· Kimes a nd Victoria Ca roline
report ,
was
said
to Kidde r Kimes. His wife,
have skidded. Instea d t he Lucille, died in 1960.
White vehicle was on the
Survivors include a sister,
inside of a curve, the sheriff's Mrs. Golda Hoschar, Hartford;
dept. said today.
a brother, Ke nnetll Kimes ,
Hartford, a nd several nephews
EVEN GLASS
imd nieces.
TOLEDO, Ohio ( UPI I
Firneral services will be a t
Owens-Illinois, Inc., 10-IJ said
1:30 p .m. Su nd ay in the
today it would increase prices
Foglesong Funera l Home with
for glass containers from 5 to 8
Rev . Bill Campbell officiati ng.
per cent effective Feb. 3, 1975.
BW'ial will be in Clifton Hill
Cemetery. Calling hOW's will
be between 7 a nd 9 p .m.
SatW'day at the fune ral home .
MEIGS THEATRE
LADY KUNG FU
and
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Communist nations said tbe U. S. economy will be so bad in 1975
tbat it will drag the otbers down witb it. Auto indUBtry layoffs in
tbe final day before a 12-<lay Christmas vacation rose above tbe
quarter-million mark.
U. S. Steel defended its 8 per cent price increase and said it
would give a formal response today to tbe President's call for a
rollback.
Tonight thru Dec . 26
NOT OPEN
Dec. 27 -28-29
SEEK DISSOLUTION
Martha Michael, Rt . 1,
Middleport, and Terry Douglas
Michael, same address, have
fil ed for dissolution or
marriage in Meigs County
Common Pleas CoW'!.
Mrs. Butcher
of Cheshire dies
Rockefeller
CHESIDRE - Mrs. Dorothy
M. Butcher, 78, Rt. 2, Cheshire ,
died Friday morning at the
Holzer Med ical Center .
Mrs. Butcher was born Feb .
9, 1896, in Gallia County, a
daughter or the latA! Samuel
and Flora Frazier LitUe. She
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gifts and loans to political
associates and government
was ah~o preceded in death in
1949 by her husband, Worley,
and by several brothers and
sisters .
Surviving
are
officia~s
were
"criminal
illegalities."
Teachers of
Southern Local
attend session
three
RACINE - There was 100
daughters, Mrs. Everett
pet.
attendance ThW'sday nighi
(Joanna) Caldwell, Rt. I,
when
the first in-service
Middl epo rt;
·Mrs.
Paul
(Loretta) Mulfor d, Hllliard, session on the determination of
and Mrs . Wilma Barnhart, learning disabilities was held
Cheshire; four sons , Willis, for Southern Local School
Har old and Ralph , all of District Elementary teachers·
Crystal Lake, Ill.; Fr a nk, at the high school in Racine.
Introduced by Supt. Bob Ord,
Fairfield, Calif. ; a brotber,
Liz
and Bill Elmore of the
Fre d Little, Cheshire; 17
grandchildren and four great- Instructional Resource Center
at Athens provided instrucUon
grandchildren.
Mrs. Butcher was a member on how to determine learning
of the Silver Run Freewill disabilities and tbe proper
Baptist Church where services referral metilods. A follow-up
will be at 2 p.m. Monday with session is planned in February.
Attending from each of the
Rev. Andrew Parsons officiating . BW'ial will be in tbe elementary . schools were:
Gravel Hill Cemetery at Syracuse, William Baer, head
Cheshire. Friends may call at teacher, Debbie Wilson,
the Rawlings-Coats Funeral Sandra Hill, Deborah Harris,
Home in Middleport from 10 Ruth Stearns, Pauline Hill,
Elma Louks.
a .m . to 9 p.m . Sunday .
Letart Falls, Jim Wickline ,
head teacher, Wavie Circle,
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Warmest hoi iday greetings
to you and your loved ones ...
from your
"nextdoor neighbor".
William Downie, Roger RouSh,
pomeroy
rutland
Holzer Medical Center
(Discharges, Dec. 19)
Mrs. Larry Artbur and son,
Charles Bailey, Mar adell
Bailey, Violet BW'ns, Millie
Clagg, Denver French , Bessie
Graham, Robert Hemby,
pomeroy
national
bank
Charles Jenkins , Jennie
Kinnison, Wanda Malone ,
the bank of
the century
established 1872
Arthur
Maloy,
Virginia
Mannon , Margaret McComb,
Bud Meigh , Olive Miller ,
Margaret Mitchell, Bernice
Molden, Pamela Newell, Terry
Ray, Frances Rusche!, Connie
All Accounts Insured to. $40,000.00 by the
Feder a 1 Deposit Insurance Corp.
'bJr nextcloor neiJ ibor.
Sears ,
Leverett
Clarence Siders, Lora Wells,
Brenda Williams, Eulah
Williams.
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Jan Norris, Eileen Buck,
Barbara Lawrence.
Portland, Larry Wolfe, he.a d
teacher, Ralph Wigal, Gary
Reed , Joyce Ritchie, Brenda
Troller.
Racine , Bob Beegle, principal,
Jannie
Spurlock,
Florence Circle, Mary Hill,
Donna Cross, Edna Price, Ted
Trotter.
Kindergarten, Jean Alkire .
Guests for tbe session were
Mrs. Leah Ord and Frances
Fosler.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Sea l ed bids will be r eceived
by t he M e ig s Loca l Sc hool
District Board of Education in
the M ei gs Junior High Sc hool
Building until7 : l0 P .M . on Jan .
14 1975 for two (2) school buses .
se'parate bids w ill be recei"ed
l or school bus chassis and
schoo l bus bodies .
speci fica tion s for sChOOl bus
c hassis and sc hool bus bodies
may be obt ai n ed by calling 992 ·
5650.
Th e Me igs Lo c al School
Distr i ct Board of Education
reserves the ri ght tc rel ec t any
and all bids .
Meigs Local
Sc hool Distri ct
Board of Educat i on
At The Inn-Place
L. W . McComas,
GEO. HALL
Clerk
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Our Interest Is
Greater For Yoli
5.75%
On 90-Day
JOIN US
·Certificates
FOR
5.75 per cent per year
paid on 90 day Cer-
FUNTJME!
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Interest
Payable
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TCi'IS 1'0 AU- 1'HE'
CHIL.OR.EN OF THE
WO!aD!
By Charlene HoeOlch
POMEROY - When Jennifer Lohse Sheets picks up her
handmade dulcimer these
days, it's usually to play and
sing some lovely Appalachian
Christmas carol.
With an intense in terest in
contributing to the preser-
... AND W!?NT F'OR Hl6
FIR5T TEST FLIGHT!
Adult Voc-Ed deadline is extended
Meigs
High
Sc hool
in structor Ray
Goodma n sa id
re g istration
today
the
deadline
of
Course _________ Evenings ____ Total Fees ______
Employer·____________ Occupation _ _ _ __ __ __
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the adult vOcational program.
The
extension
of
the
registration deadline will
vation of the unique folk music
of the mountaineers, before
their culture became tainled
by the outside world, Mrs.
Sheel.>; travels about giving
Friday, December 20 has been permit everyone to mail in
extended to January I, 1975 for their application without
penalty.
ADULT EDUCATION REGISTRATION FORM
Date of Registration
Check
Cash
Money Order
,_ __ _ _ _ Age _ __ __
Street _ _ _ _ _ _-::c-- - - - - - - City _ _ _ _ _ _ State - -- - - - - - - -- - -- Make Check or Money Order Payable To: Meigs Adult Vocational
Program. Clip_and mail this form to:
Ray Goodman Vocational Director, Meigs High School, Route 3,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
informal, hig hly entertaining,
yet extremely in£orma tiv e
programs on the Chris tmases
Goodman said there are still
openings for adults in tbe areas ·
of Sewing, Aviation Ground
School, electrical wiring,
welding, typing and shortband,
genera l office training and
Karate . Any person inleresled
should fill out the application
and reiW'n it to tbe high school
as soon as possible.
of long ago.
Atti red in
typical hill
costume, Mrs. Sheets in her
Christmas program tells in
music and commentary what
life was like for the people shut
off by high mountain walls and
bridgelcss streams from the
rest of the world.
"They led the simple life, "
said Mrs. Sheets, who has read
extensively a bout the people in
All coW"ses are $10 with the
exception of welding, $15, and
ground school, $30. The COW'ses
will start January 7, at 7 p.m.
in the high school. Additional
information will be sent to all
applicants prior to tbe first
meeting.
the mountains where there was
poverty and littl e hope .
Probably because they were
Jer':_y Grueser, Min ers¥ 111e ;
Greg Roush , Syracuse·; George
S. Carper. Pomeroy; Roger
Stobart, Mid'.ileport ; Lorraine
P. Aelker. Pomeroy; P hi lip
Radford ,
Pomeroy;
Bill
Hensler , Middl e port ; John
Hill . Racine ; An c ll Cr oss,
Gilkey.
Middleport ; Arthur Hess,
Middle port ; Jesse E. Br inker,
Racin e;
Mike
Triplet t,
YOUR CHRISTMAS GIF'f HEADQUARTERS
VOL. g
OPEN TONlGHT TIL 9
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Hayman, Middleport ; A. L.
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Deater,
Racine ;
Larry
Hou s ton , Racine; Joe E.
Proffitt , Ra ci ne ; Adam Brown,
Pomeroy; Robert Fife, Middleport ; Georg e P. Circle.
Racine ; Alva Coates, Miners .
ville; William E. Swisher,
Middleport : Stirling Ra yburn,
Syracuse; Gene Coleman,
Rutland ; Gary
Michael,
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Shade; Fred Hoffman , Mid-
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Jeff
Donohew.
Racine ; Grover C. Salser,
Racine ;
Steve
Erwin,
Pomeroy ;
Randy
Wolfe,
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Racine; Richard M. Reuter ,
Middleport ; Anthony Corsi,
Pomeroy ; Albert D. Hemsley ,
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Juniors
Pomeroy ;
Coolville ;
Pomeroy ;
Pomeroy ;
and
Lola Proffitt, Racine ; Jim
Smith, Middleport; Larry
Preteens
Johnson , Pomeroy ; Bill E.
Spaun, Pomeroy ; Orval L.
Wiles, Pomeroy ; Gary Nelson.
Pomeroy : Steve Nelson ,
Pomeroy ;
Jim
Nelson ,
Pomeroy.; Melvin Forrester,
Racine; Charles W. Holter,
Racine ; Ruth Reeves. Albany;
Oris L. Frederick , Pomeroy ;
Charles Brewer, Pomeroy ;
Paul Marr, Racllie ; Chris
Wolfe, Racine; Aaron ·wolfe,
R eal Fur Trims
Meltons
Plaids
Jackets
Pant t_;oats
Racine ; Silas Mullins, Albany;
John D. Gilllgly , Albany ;
Wesley Bobo, Albany ; Harold
R. Jordan , Albany; Kenneth
Ronald
Bolen, Albany ; Leonard L.
Shockey, Shade; Harold H.
Willis, Jr ., Pomeroy ; Harold
Stewart, Rutland. William
Lambert, langsville ; Charles
Butcher, Pomeroy ; Perry
Save 20%
Kennedy, Rutland ; Louie
Christian, Rutland; Harry
ON
Yarbrough. Langs.ville; Jerry
L. Jacks, Rutland ; Dano Ralph
King, Rutland .
Joe M. Bolin, daughter
GALAXY
GIFT WRAP
Michael, Pomeroy ; Roy C.
Nelson, Rutland; Robert
Riggs, Langsville; Gerald C.
Eblfn, Rutland; Dale Harvey,
Albany; Jim Crisp, Lahgsvllle ;
Roger Dlnguss, Rutland ; Mrs.
Roger Dote Dingess, Rutland ;
See Our Big
Selection of
Melvin E. Cross, Langsville ;
Sherman Basham, Langsville;
Rutland ;
Gary Warner , Pomeroy ;
Evelyn May, Pomeroy ; Roma
Cremeans, Rutland ; Russell E.
5ioc~lng
St~;1Hers
Wooten, Pomeroy; Donald E.
Wooten, Pomeroy; D. Bruke,
Albany ; Fannie J. DeWees,
Dexter ; Z. B. Medors,
Rutland ; Robert G. Bobo,
Rutland ; · Ed .. Ramsburg ,
Middleport ; Raymond Cot·
terlll, Pomeroy ; Mrs. James
Lambert, Pomeroy ; Stanley
Hutton, Albany ; John C.
Scragg , Rutland ; Kenneth
Jacob Wolfe, Rutland ; Mike
McGuire, Langsville ; Floyd J.
. Rupe, Dexter; Dallas Janey,
Langsville; Charles Eads,
Rullond ; Marlin Goff, Langs-
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presents her music on two ·
dulcimers, both made by Bill
Grueser of the Rock Springs
area in Meigs County.
She begins her program with
" Judah's Land," a lovely
Appalachian Christmas carol
ha nded down by word of mouth
generation after generation
and recorded only after the
turn of the century, when it was
rediscovered by a Berea
College instructor who heard it
being sung by a student from
Leslie County.
"The Cherry Tree Carol "
dates back into the Scotch-Irish
or English Christmas, and
Mrs. Sheets includes it in her
program along with perhaps
the most common folk carol in
Conti nued on page 2
JENNIFER SHEETS, HER DULCIMER, and authentic
mountain folk garb.
Incorrectly ThursdaY:
PRESENTED CHECK - Ellen Rice of Rutland, left,
Friday presented a check for $141.35 given by employees of
the general office of the SouU1ern Ohio Coa l Company to the
ch ildren at the Gallia County Children's Home. Accepting the
check on behalf of the 19 children living at the home from
Galli~ and Meigs Cow-1ties w;t s r ,av.:renre Gray, superintendent. The money will be given t.u the chi ldr('n for whatever
they wish to use it for . Children looki ng on are Rick Newell
Rober t Kidder and Steve Howley.
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NO. 47
. GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT
GALLIPOUS - Opposition may arise to the recent action of the Gallipolis Gallla County commission requesting lermtnatlon of tbe Southeastern Ohio
Emergency Medical Services slallon.
The Gallla County Medical Society, concluding In a recent meell~ that
termtnallon of SEOEMS could be detrimental to the wellare of pallents or some
of lis members, baa called a speclal meetln& of the society for Dee. 28 where
tnvlled parties will present tnforrnatlon on the proposal.
AI tbal lime, based on the Information presented, lhe medical society wiD
lake a formal position on the proposallo stop SEOEMS service.
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The,meetlug will be In the French Flve·Hundred Room at Holzer .Medieal
Center ·Ho!pltal· at &·a.m.
~ The Medif al Society Is deeply concerned that patients obtain tbe best
possible treatinent and care during the transportation to the nearest medical
facility both now and in the fullit8.
Representallves of the Gaillpolls Volunteer Ambulance Association,
SEOEMS, the Holzer Hospital, and the City Commission will be tnviled to
present their views. Other Individuals wishing to present pertinent material
may request a scheduled time to appear by eoulaetln& the secretary, Dr.
Donald M. Thaler.
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Gas shortages
seen long ago
COLUMBUS IUPI 1 - Marvin E:
White, president of Columbia Gas of Ohio
sa id Sa turday his companv has bee~
telling custom~rs, key comm®ity leaders
and state officials for more than fou r years
that the potential existed for a severe
shortage of nature gas.
Columbia Gas a nd the West Ohio Gas
Co. late this week imposed additional
natur al gas cu tbacks on la rge industrial
consumers, which prompled Gov. John J .
Gi Jiigan to demand an ex planation. He
said the fi rms had g iven assurances as
recen tly as a month ago there would be
According to tbe petition filed by Ally.
Bernard Bernard of Columbus, in July,
1973 , Mrs . Markins underwent an
operation at the defendant's hospital for
removal of a catarac t. The operation was
performed by Dr. Korfhage.
In Dec. 1973, in further treatment of
her eye difficulty, defendant Korfhage
prescribed c ontact lens. On Dec. 26, 1973,
the
diagnosing, prescribing , preparing and
fit ting of the contest lens a nd in fa ilure to
provide proper follow·up care subsequent
to the liltin g.
Mrs. Markins was fitted for contact lens.
Doctors named in the action were Dr.
$100,000 while her husband seeks $25,000
Quentin Korfhage and Dr. Charles E.
Holzer , Jr .
ca using injury to her right eye resulting in
pain
a nd
permanent
damage ,
and costs for damages and loss of his
wife's serv ices. They demand a jury trial
On Main Floor
Canned goods, meat
stolen in Ewington
SANTA CLAUS WILl BE AT OUR TOY STORE IN THE
MIDDLE BLOCK TONIGHT 7 TO .8. PM
· SATURDAY 6:30 TU 8 P
MAIN STORE • TOY STORE • WAREHOUSE OPEN
SATURDAY 9:30 TO 9 PM
ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
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GALLIPOLIS - Canned goods and an
un4elermined amount of frozen meat were
taken in a breaking and entering Friday al
tbe r esidence of Charles C. Lambert, Rt. I,
Ewington.
Gallia County sheriff's deputies said
the meat was taken, from a deep freezer.
E ntry was made by going through a
window on the southside of tbe house .
An act of vandalism was investigated
at the home of Mrs. George Miller on
Neighborhood Rd. Mrs. Miller returned
home and found someone had broken
several winjo~s .
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billion 1973's whopping $24.6 billion.
The United Fund, which solicits money
from corporations and tbrough payroll
deductions, said contributions were up 10
per cent from last year.
But for the independent charities who
depend on holiday cheer to tide them over,
tbe situation was grim in many spots.
In Northern California, the Salvation
Army reported that the nwnber of persons
responding to its annual Christmas a ppeal
is down 20 per cent from last year, and
amounts from individuals are down as
much as 50 per cent.
''They don't have the money,'' an official
said. " It's not a question of not wanting to
give. A lot of people are out of work . They
are needing help themselves .... "
In New York City, holiday giving was up
and down tbroughout the various boroughs, with Manhattan dwellers giving
more Ulan last year, and Brooklyn, Stalen
Island and QUeens lagging.
In Los Angeles charities reported there
were good indications tbe last few days of
Mrs . Markins seeks damages totaling
nicldes, dimes and dollars in the pot before
Christmas would be enough.
The Salvation Army in New Orleans
White said the falloff of new inlerstate
gas reserves a nd declining production
from present wells were the basic reasons
behind the recent Col um bi a curtailments.
com plete freeze on new sa les, including
residential, s ince Oc tober or1972, ''he sa id.
·'Th e Federal Pcwer Comm ission is
well aware of the rritical gas supp ly
situat ion, nul only as it relates to Colwnbia
Gas of Ohio but all gas companies in the
nation."
White indicated there was no chance of
avoid ing cu tbacks in the near £uture.
"A natural gas shortage does exist and
probab ly wi ll get worse before it gel>;
Deadline on
Friday met
BIDDANO'I'HADOLLA! - Says Col. Kenneth Swain , owner of Swain's Auction, during one of his big Olristmas sales. He bought the a uction two years ago
from Col. Ronald Knotts, now a highly respected instrurtor at the college level in
the art of auctioneering.
GALLIPOLIS - All local ca ndidates
with more families asking for help.
In Detroit, hard hit by auto layoffs, the
Salvation Army reported donations down
expense statemcnl.>; with the Gallia Coun ty
Board of Elections before the 4 p.m.
deadline Friday.
30 per cent, and more perso ns asking for
Candidates a nd the ir ex penses were :
help. Maj . Gordon A. Spicer said he
believed, however' tbat the lateness or
Thanksgiving and a record snowfall, also
hW't tbe appeal.
Payroll deduction pledges to Chicago's
Crusade of Mercy- its version of United
Way- were up 8 per cent over 1973. But
officials were afraid that job layoffs would
cut deep into expected donations.
In Baltimore, Santa Claus Anonymous, a
group that collects money to provide
Christmas toys for poor children, reported
donations were so sparse it had collected
only 10 per cent of what it needs.
Cincinnati salvation Army Maj. Donald
Nathan echoed the bad news: " We 've got a
lot of people asking for help. They want
food and clothing. We're trying to do more
Auditor, Joe Alley, Republican ,
$456.78; Dorothy Con dec, Democrat,
$n6.19.
Comm issione r ,
John
Swain's auction plays
mostly to full houses
Pictures and Story
by Donald Wrighl
Belville,
Republican, $386.81; William Walters,
Democrat, $500.
Common P leas Court Judge - James
A. Bennett, Republican, $1,712.64; Ronald
R. Calh ou n, Independent, $1,552.61.
Gallia County Board of Education (non·
partisa n ) Granville P. Burnette, $24.50; J.
E. (Dick) Cremeens, $46.44 ; Murray
Church , $34.50; G. Gordon Fisher, $29.66 ;
Fred R. Green lee, $16.44 ; J . C. Mitchell.
$35.09; Dale Rothgeb , Jr., $87; Bruce S.
Stout, $49.92; Forrest Smith , $13 .00. and
Clarence E. Thompson, Committee of the
Gallia .County Board of Education ta ka
Committee for Better Schools) $23.15.
year."
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fl.s the art of se lling stresses the good
GALLIPOLJS - An auction is where
joyed and, by the way , do you need a good
second hand table lamp? Or perhaps an
stupid. For examp le. last Saturday night a
table'
That's how .hu ndreds of Tri-County
folks spend their Sa turday even ings. The
show at Swain 's Auction, Third Ave . and
Olive St., Gallipolis surpa sses for them
about anything on the tube .
The Ga llipolis auction was started by
"Colonel" Ronald Knoll<, 1163 Second
Ave ., in 1959. He operated it successfull y
13\l years; It became Ohio's first state-
One
Knotts has gone on to grea ter responsibility in his profession, teaching the
person was killed and a state highway
auctioneer's art at the university and
patrolman, investigating the fatal crash,
injW'ed SaiW'day on U.S . 22 near here in
Clinton County. Gregory A. Chambers, 23,
Waverly, was killed when his car collided
with a semi-truck. The truck went into the
ditch, and a cable was being used to pull
the tryci<.Jrom the ditch.
vocational school level. He recently instrucled a class in Cleveland.
Knotts sold out in 1972 to CoL and Mrs.
Kenneth Swain, EW'eka Star Rl. Swain
graduated from Kl)otts ' school in 1971.
There is no flwnmery , or conning, in
the modern auction. With the Christmas
Officials said a car hit the cable, spun
season here , the Swain Auction is
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oul of control and struck Patrolman Jerry promoting i)' " Big . Chrisl'llas Sale"
Vaug!l .. He was treated for minodnjW'ies. feaiW'in. g clbthing, furni,W'e, IO)'S ~nd
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possi ble ~ the a uctioneer isn't about to
assume his potential bidders a re blind or
approved auctio neering schuol. Col.
KILLED IN CRASH
WILMINGTON, Ohio (UPIJ -
of a product and ignores the bad -
£riends are met, business contacts made,
the music of the auctioneer's ch<:~nt en·
authentic early American dining room
be able to match what was donated last
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make avai lable to our customers every
fo ot of gas we get from our suppliers. •·
reported contributions down. 15 per cent,
said donations to the poor were running
GALLIPOLIS - Supt. Paul F . Kuhn behind. The Salvation Arrny in Houston,
announced SatW'day that all offices and citing the recent b~ strike as one cause of
buildings in the Gallipolis City School lagging street donations, said it needed to
District will be closed until Thursday , Dec. collect $2,600 a day before ChriJ;tmas to
26, in order to permit all employees to · meet commitments already made.
observe the Christmas 'holidays.
And in Portland, Ore., Maj. Velma
Pupils were dismissed shortly after Burnie of the Volunteers of America
noon Friday for the Christmas holidays. reported that street corner kettle
They will return to school on ThW'sday, collections are running $1014150 a day less
Jan. 2.
than usual. But, she added:
The offices and buildings will reopen
"Collections are holding up well at the
on Dec. 26 Kuhn said. .I
localions in. front o~uor st.ores."
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liste ning or didn 't want to believe what we
were sayi ng."
in the November General Election filed
witllless money. I'm nOt at all sure we'll
School buildings to
he closed til 26th
have atte mpted to alert people to th e
problem Apparently people weren't
cus tomers since April of 1970, and a
The plaintiffs contend· that the lens
were improperly manufaciW'ed a nd fitted
By DONALD E. MUlLEN
United Press lntemalional
The Christmas spirit of giving is
drooping Ibis year.
Those shivering street corner Santas
with their frosted .. Merry Christmas !"
and the ketUe ladies ringing their hand
bells are being passed by in a season
marked by recession and joblessness.
And more famllies are asking for help, a
survey showed Saturday. Toy collections
for poor kids are down in many spots, and
independent charity organizations have
their fingers crossed that tbe last few days
before Christmas will open pocketbooks.
Surprisingly, tbe sag in holiday giving
coines at the end of a year of record
donations from businesses and workers.
The American Association of FundRaising Counsel, which advises charities
and hospitals, reports that this year's
contributions are expected to top by $1
"As early as the spring of 1972, Columbia
launched a major adve rtising campa ign
and grass roots effort to warn people that
the energy crisis was threatening their
way of life," White sa id . " In recent
months, I and other company officials
warning of insufficient supplies, we have
had a limitation on sales to industrial
dis£igurement, and permanen t loss of the
vision of the eye.
P laintiffs contend the injury was
caused by the join t and conr urrent
negligence or the defendants in
adequate sup plies for winter heating .
"Speaki ng to the poin t of an adequate
Couple asks $125,000 damages
GALLIPOLIS - An EW'eka Star Rt.
couple, Georgia M. and Charles Markins ,
Friday flied a $125,000 damage suit in
Gallia Coun t y Common Pleas Court
against two practicing physicians at the
Holzer Medical Center, the Holzer Medical
Center Opthalmology Clinic, the Holzer
Hospital Foundation and its agent,
William P. Cherrin gton, and manufacturer of contact lens, whose name is
unknown .
r;ue.~t
U c;whin'g Mure
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1974
Christmas giving drooping this year
F . ·Erlewlne, Dexter ; Scott
Napper, Langsville; Ishmael
Smith, langsville ; Leonard
Calvin,
Ewlngton ;
Greg
Danny McDonald,
in -
~
Middleport ;
Erickson, Albany :
American
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Syracuse;
Bob
Hysell.
Pomeroy ; Walter R. Couch,
Pomeroy ;
George
W.
Nesselroad, Pomeroy .
Joe Brown , M inersville ;
Doczl,
authentical
strwne nts , an instrwnent long
forgotten ,
but
now
rediscovered. Mrs . Sheets
SEOEMS issue will be aired
Racine ; Robert S. Shaffer,
Pomeroy ; Janice R. Ritchie,
Andy
been
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dleport; Howard Ervin, Jr .,
Joseph H. Sisson ,
Thomas P. Avis,
Jack Freeman,
Leonard C. Re@d .
has
north e nding. Highs in 30s in
north and 40s in south . Fair
Sunday night. Lows in upper
20s to mid 30s. Monday increasing cloudiness. Highs in
50s in south and 40s in north. _ _ ------------------------------~-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -- - -
Pomeroy ; Roy Gilkey, Mid-
M inersvill e ; Marshall
Rous h, Racine; Paul
The dulcimer
described as one of the two
and snow or snow flurries in
Smith, Middleport.
Joe
to the mountains , the d ulcimer
came into being.
Mostly cloudy Sunday with
light snow and drizzle in south
bard, Syracuse; Terrr Moore,
Syracuse; Vernal Wei, Shade ;
Guy Mor ris, Pomeroy ; Cecil
Midkiff, Pomeroy ; Glenn G.
Vance, Middlepo rt ; Lewis
Middleport ;
too poor to bring instrwnenl.>;
with •them when they migrated
Weather
Deer kills
Persons able to contribute to
the clothing needs of the
·Rod~ey Pierce family, s~ould
lelephoue 949-5461 or 992-3992.
One of tbe nwnbers above was
'.
Unique ·music
•
IS kept alive
HEK!t: WAS iHE $1.-clG\4
IN Wl·UC\4 SANTA WOUL-D
TA!'c THE Vt:~Y FIR$i
ville .
MEIGS INN
'
P. Pascoret and D. Baur
Brenda , Rutland ; Kennelh H.
and
The
Hallmarks
.'
t:hr First [hristmas
Vocational
News.
.
.
Arthur Kimes ~=~~~;:;::~:: :;~:.:;'~,:;:;~~sm&J:·11"'-.~·~r.lnY·:lilln~·:..yuz'i!_..
died Thursday
WASHINGTON <UPI) - The Consumer Price
Continued from page 1
stormy seas of Congress were
FRI. , SAT. , SUN.
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blanket wa s up for sale . Inviting a bid,
Continued on pagt 2
16 food baskets
given to needy
CHESHIRE - Members of the Union
Boiler Company on the Gavin Plant
construction projec t last week raised over
$900 used to purchase 16 foot baskets that
have been delivered to families in Meigs
and Gallia Coun ty .
Jose Ovies and Gordon Han·is headed
the fund drive and arranged the baskel.>;.
Several members helped deliver them .
Ovies and Harris also arranged for a
load or coal to be delivered to two families
without heat in !heir dwellings. The coal
was delivered in a Union Boiler Co . truck ,
a half load to each family. The coal was
,1ionated by the Peaker
Coal Co.,,
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t; allipolis.
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