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Price of a steak is smile
By United Press International
A South Dakota restaurant
owner who didn't want to spend
Christmas alone opened the
doors to his steak house and
invited all lonely people to join
him £or dinner. The price was a
smile.
. More than 75 persons showed
up during the first hour in
response to the invitation by
Holzer Mrdica l Cenlrr
1Discharged, Dee. 24)
Richard Alvin Black , Sandra
Kay Bradbury, Johann a E
Baldndge, Charles H. Burl ,
Edward S. Coffey, .Jom1 V
Coif'. CarriP L Deem, Larr)
W. Elkins, Jr. , Aunc1bel 1..
Harper, t\rno t J. .Jeff e r s ,
Kathy A. Jenkms . Gladys Mm:>
Jones, Charles E . Jon es.
Lucille Lamber t, David L.
Massey , Judith E. Mar tin.
Millard E. McCoy, Alma Ka te
Morris , Lola Napier, Cen<-1
Parsons, Larry S. Pickens ,
Cynthia S. Sisson, Pamela J.
Tha ler, Hobart IV . Vaughan ,
Bobby Gcr;~ l d Wa tson, Ga rnet
H. Welker, Mac F arren Youn g.
t Bi rth s 1
Mr . and :vtrs. Sam ut"l
Franklin Roush, II. a s on. P t.
P leasctn t ; Mr. and Mrs
Richard Walker Pn cc , a s on.
Gallipolis.
I Discharged, Dec. 25)
Ricky Lee Clary, Lorena K .
Graves, Mrs. John Kline and
son.
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Mr. a nd Mrs . Ronmc L.
Allen, a daughter, Jackson.
Loury Dethury, Brandon. S.D.,
a native of Hungary whu lived
in C;llifornw for 14 ~l'ms
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across the btU , "This is the
Oethury, who told one time of year to give itl.'itead of
elderly customer ·•your smiles receive ."
are more than enough .. ." \\.'~IS
At Kctnsas Ctty, Mo., a
Just one examp le of the charity drive by radio sta tion
Chnstmas spirit.
·
WDAF' helped 5,000 families to
Even 14 mi llion blackbirilii 11 merrier holiday . The charity
siHled for execution by the dnve resulted in 100,000 pounds
Army at Milan, Tenn., were of food, two warehouses full of
given a Christmas reprieve . g1fts and $20,000 in cash.
Army officwls had planned
A Vestavia Hills, Ala., man
to kill the birds as pests. kept dialing the wrong nwnber
However, the eradication was whi le trying lo ca ll the Hoover,
delayed due to " the divergency Ala ., Fire Department to
of opinion expressed by various locate a fam ily with small
individuals and organizations children to help them have a
on this proposed action," a merrier holiday.
spokesman said.
Mrs. L.F . Pierce Jr., the
Rut even the Christmas spir~t "wrong number," helped him
could not overcome personal instectd and gave the man the
tragedy. In Denver, 17·year-old address of three young boys
Marty Cox -one of the world 's facing a bleak holiday.
.longest surviving hver transMrs. Mary Meeks and her
phwt patients -spent his three childr en received a
second Christmas in a room at special glft . Fire deslroyed
Colorado General Hospi\<11.
their new home in Bakersfield,
Cox has been too Ill to travel Caltf., Monday night. But
since November 1973, and his neighbors raised money to he lp
parents s<:~y they cannot afford the fam ily replace destroyed
the plane fare from Novct, gifL' and the Bakersfi eld Police
Ohio, to visit him.
Benevolent Association located
However, the Cox family a vacant home.
suid t hey would keep their
Christmas tree up until it turns
br·u wn in hopes Marty will be
able to come home and open his
presents.
SQUAD RUNS
In Oklahoma City, Timothy
The Pomeroy Emergency
O'Neal, who underwent leg Squad was called to old Route
surgery last sununer, got an :13 at 11 :39 Tuesday night for
unexpected Christmas present
Roy Smith who was having
from his doctor . O'Neal still chest pains. He was taken to
owed $45 on his bill, but when the Hnlzer Medical Ce nter .
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HUTLAND - Lee M. H.
Combs. GJ, died Wednesday
morni ng at Ins residence on the
Nc\o\ Lima Ructd, Hutland
Mr . Combs wets born Sept. :J,
1911 , in Natural Bridge, Va. He
\\<l S preceded in death by hts
ta l he r. John Combs, and a son .
A coal miner and construc tiun worker , Mr. Combs IS
survived by his mother , E liza
Combs Hughes . Rutland; h1s
wife, the for mer Helen Wanzu.
~r
whom he marned m 1939; a )_. ~ \1-,, - '"""',,.,.
IN THE drive r 's sea t, Rep.
son, Lee, Jr ., Rutland; a
t\l
Ullm an j D-Ore. ) is serdaughter,
Mrs .
Dewey
ving as acting chairm an of
1Dorothy) Gore , Rutland; an
the House Ways and Means
aun t , Mrs Nctncy Scott, t:o mmittee. a post long held
Hun tington, W. Va ., and five hy Rep. Wilbur Mills Ing r <~n~chi ldren.
Ark . I, until relinquished
Funeral serv ices wtll be at ea rlier thi s month. Ullman
the Rutland First Baptist 1s expected to be e lec ted
Church at 2 p. m. Saturday c hairman of the co mmittee
w1th Rev. Eddie Buffington when the ne w Con gress con offi ciHt ing. Buria l wi ll be m the venes next month.
Miles Ce metery Friends nu1y
ca ll at the Walker Fun eral
Home m Rutland after 2 p. m .
Friday until noon Saturday
when the body will be taken to
the church . The fa mily will
receive fri ends at the funeral
(Continued from page 6)
home Friday from 2 lo 4 and 7
sene s prese nts a ph ilosophy
to 9 p . 111.
rather than a history, a nd H
ph1losophy of nature rat her
than of science. Its subject is a
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Disc harges - Guy Minturn , ('Onlempora ry version 0( What
Leon; Mrs . Grover Long, used to be ca lled Na tura l
Gallipolis : James Warner, Phil osophy . In my view, we are
Pomeroy; Mrs. Raymond in a better frame of mi nd today
Parsons, Letart; Nex Car- to
co nceive
a
natural
penter, Albany; Gary Stanley, philosophy than at any time in
Mason ; Roland Holly , Apple the las! 300 years. This is
Grove; Betty Hewett, Ironton; because the recent findings in
Mrs. Frederick Wilson and human biology ha ve given a
daug hter, Point Pleasant; Mrs . n ew direction to scient ifi c
Cha rles Roush, Sr., Gallipolis ; though t, a shift fro m the
Jim Snod g ra ss, Racine; general to the mdividual, for
Howard Lee Birchfield, Point the firs t time since the
Pleasant ; Clarence Taylor, Renaissance opened the door
Northup; Laban McClure , mto the natura l world."
Cottageville ; Sibley Lenore
Telev ision, as seen by Dr .
Staats, Middleport; Mrs. Br onows ki ,
hcts
g r eat
Stanley Chapman, Point educational potentia l: " Unlike
Pleasant; Rol;!ert Antho ny, a lecture or a cinema s how,
Point Pleasant; Hazel Bissell, television is not directed to
Point P leasa nt; Mrs. Bill crowd s. It is addressed to two
McCoy, E leanore; Michael or three people in a room as a
Marks, New Haven; Russell conversa ti on fa ce to face - a
Gibson, Mason, and Robert one-sided conversation for the
Wa rre n, Gallipolis .
most part , as the book is, but
homely and Socratic nevertheless. To me, absorbed in the
DAMAGE MINOR
philosophic undercurrents of
Damages were set at be- knowledge, th is is the most
tween $50 and $75 as result attrac-tive gift of television, by
of a fire at the Simon Johnson which it may yet become as
Hom e at about 10 a. m. per su asive an inte ll ectual
Tuesday. Pomeroy Fire Chief force as the book."
Charles Legar said t~e Hill St.
The course ,'presented by Rio
home fire started around a Grand e Community College,
rusty pipe near the gas water will meet at Lick Elementary
heater. The Pomeroy Fire School in Jackson and
Department answered the call. Washin g ton Elemen t ary
School in Gallipolis a t 8:10 p,
m. eac h Tuesday, beginning
LOCAL TEMPS
Jan.
7 and continuing for 13
The temperature in downweeks.
Regis tration for the
town Pomeroy at 11 a. m.
Thursday was 32 degrees under course wi ll be all day Monday,
Jan. 6 at the R10 Grande
cloudy skies.
Campus and from 6:30 p. m.
un Iii class time at the two
locations on J an. 7. Cost of the
course for 3 hours credit will be
THURS ., DEC. 26
$39 and for continuin g
NOT OPEN
education with no credit, $15.
Instructors for the 13-week
FRI., SAT., SUN.
cour
se will be Dr. Lawrence
Dec. 27 -28-29
Buter in Gallipolis and Dr.
LADY KUNG FU
and
Charlotte Carver, Mr. Paul
OUR TIME
Lloyd and Ms. Linda Bauer, in
(Technicolor)
Ja ckson. For fur t he r inStarring Pamela Sue Martin
for
mat ion, contact the Rio
(PG J
Grande
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18-year-old arrested on three charges
Edward I.. Harrin gton , 18,
1495 Easl<>rn Ave. Gallipolis,
was charged with intoxication
and
disorderly conduct ,
res1stm t::: arrest and assa ulting
a police officer with a deadly
weapon
Chris tmas
eve
foll owmg the alleged attempted sta bbin g of Ptl. Ray
Hall of the Gall ipolis Poli ce
Department.
Ac~..:ordin g to the report, Ptl.
Hall a nd Ptl. Lonnie McGuire
we re driving south in the 300
block of Second Ave. I in fr on t
of Clark's Jewelry Store) when
a man signaled for them to
stop. The ma n sa id that
Harrin gton had jwnped him
and was beating him .
The office rs proceeded to
place Hctrringtun under arr est
when
someone
gave
Ha rri ngton a corn knife.
Harrington tried to use it on Pt.
Hall.
McGuire
grabbed
arm while Hall
di sar med Harringto n. Ha ll
suffe red a cut on the hand.
Harrin gton apparently had
previously suffered a cut on the
rig ht arm . They were taken to
the Holzer Medical Center for
treatment.
The police also investigated
a complaint a t the Gra nd e Cafe
HOPES TO CLEAR NAME
LOS ANGELES (UPI) Sirhan Sirhan says he hopes a
call for a new investigation into
the Robert Kennedy assassination will clear his name and
!ree him from a life sentence
for the 1968 killing .
In a Christmas message
issued from San Quentin prison
through his lawyer, Sirhan
expresssed gratitude for recent
calls for a new look into the
shooting, based on a "second
gun" theory.
" H I had any consciousness
INCORRECT TURN
of the events of June 1968, it
MIAMI, Fla. (UP!) - A would not have taken this long
United Airlines Boeing 747 jet to develop evidence pointing
from Cleveland, Ohio, carrying toward my innocence of killing
about 180 holida y travelers, Sena tOr Kennedy," Sirhan
ran off a taxiway at Miami said. "! am filled with feelings
International Airport after a of hope and hwnility that I may
success ful land ing Tues day some day soon have my
afternoon . There weFe no in- freedom ."
juries.
"At this season I wish peace
Airport officials said the for the entire world ."
plane made an incorrecl turn
on the taxi strip and the right
wheel assembly went off the
STORES CLOSED
concrete, miring down in the
CO!,.UMBUS
- Director
sand.
Richard E. Guggenheim of the
Passengers were taken off
Ohio Department of Liquor
the plane a nd hauled by bus a
Control announced today athat
quarter of a mile to the terall state liquor stores, agencies
minal. The plane, which was
and departmental offices will
undamaged, took off on a
be closed New Year's Day.
return fli ght after being pulled
Mr. Guggenheim added that
back onto the runway.
all state liquor stores , including those which now have
late hours, will close at 5 p. m.
Cloudy tonight, lows in the on New Year's Eve. The early
upper 20s. Cloudy Friday, closing is being provided to
chance of showers; highs in the give state store employees
mi ddl e 40s. Probability of sufficient time to be with their
precipi tation 40 pet. Friday. famili es.
Weather
BAKER FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
COLUMBUS - The Ohio
Commission on Aging awarded
$539,742 in federal and state
funds for administrative costs
of nine area agencies on aging
a t its December meeting.
David C. crowley, executive
direc tor , reported that these
grants will cover operatiOns of
the area offices set up to plan
and coordinate programs for
older people. Funds for direc t
se rvic e progr a m s for t he
elderly
are
allocated
sepa rately at other times of the
year, Crowley explained. One
of the federal grants approved
by the Commission went to the
Buckeye Hills-Hocking Valley
Regional Development
District, Marietta, a one-year
grant of $38,965 from a special
state subsidy fund . This agency
covers Athens , Hocking,
Meigs, Monroe, Morgan,
Noble , Perry and Washington
Counties.
Shoppers
( Cllnllnued from page 1)
Boston, said 11We're nicely in
tbe black, store for store."
" It wasn't an emotional
Christmas. People did not buy
frivolously. They are not
trading far down and they are
very value conscious."
Marcus of Nleman-Marcus
said sales in dollar terms were
up, although the rate of increase was not so high as in
earlier Christmas seasons.
"We will reach our objectives , which were relatively
modest ones,'' Marcus said,
with the help of "a late buying
flurry" and sales of such high
priced articles as furs and
jewelry.
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Prices Effective Dec. ·26-31
Monday Thru Friday
9:00 to 7:00
16 oz.
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8 cans '1.00
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CHOC. MILK ______ quart 45'
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CO_KE
89¢
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12 oz.
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President Ford personally
te lephoned Richard M. Nixon
to wish hi m a "merry Christmas" and round the aili ng
former President "sounded
better" than when the two men
last saw each other in the fa ll , a
White House spokesman said
Thursday .
Press Secretary Ron Nesse n
told reporters that Ford
telephoned Nixon a t 4:35p .m.
Chnstmas Day from his Vail
cha let and asked Nixon to pass
"his best wishes '-' along to Mrs .
Nixon a nd other members of
the family .
" The President indicated the
forme r President soun ded
better tha n he did the last time
he talked to him in the hospita l
at Long Beach ,'' said Nessen.
YEU.OW .
ONIONS
3'
lb.
35
N0. 1 GRADED
HOMEGROWN
·WHITE
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Contract let for
$60 million dust
control at Sporn
NEW HAVEN , W Va. Construction wor k is scheduled
to begin March 1 on a major
env ironmental inst.allcttion at
the Ph ili p Sporn Plant here
that will bring the 1,050,0()().
kilowatt generating station into
full com pliance with We~t
Virgm1a's tough a ir-pollution control standards.
The pr ojec t, whi c h will
represent an invesbnent of
more than $60 mil lion for the
plant's two owner s, IS pa rt of
the Am eri can E lec tric Power
System's on-going $500-milli on
•
By VERNON SCOTT
!...OS ANGELES <UPI) - Jack Benny, the
master comedian who won America's laughter for 50
years by portraying himself as a violin-playing
miser, died at 2:32a.m. today of a swift, surprise
,
cancer attack at the age of 80.
The most famous names in show business had VOL. XXVI NO. 180
gathered at Benny's home Thursday when word
spread that the great comic was dying. "Perhaps
it's the beginning of the end for those who began in
vaudeville," said Bob Hope, who me< Benny on
Broadway 52 years ago.
"This is a very sad occasion," said Gov. Ronald
Reagan, a former actor, whose limousine was
i
By
HELEN
THOMAS
among the dozens thronging the driveway of Ben;
UP! White House Reporler
ny's Holmby Hills mansion.
program of upgrading part iculate · em tss ion-con trol
fac1hties at -14 existing, large,
coal-burning power planl'i m
four states. The Sporn Plant is
jointly owned by Appalachian
Power Company , Roanoke,
Va., and Ohio Power Company,
Canton, Oh10, AEP 's two
largest operating u tihh~s .
Not mcluded in the $500
mtlli on tota l a re the costs of
sim ila r equipment, as well as
other environmental facilities,
insta lled new at AEP System
pla nts recently co mpl~ted or
currently under construction
or planned .
As part of the Sporn project,
a contract has been awarded
Eleme nts
Environm enta l
Corporation , a subsidiary of
Koppers Company, Pittsburgh,
to supply five electrostatic
pre c ipita to r units for the
plant's fiv e generating un its. The company had asked
imtlally fo r bids on the Sporn
precip itators on June 8, 1973.
After modihcation of the
specifications an d negotiattons
(Cilntinued on page 8)
•
at
en tine
Devotee/ To The Interests of The Meigs-Mason Area
POM EROY·MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1974
TEN CENTS
Skiing stopped for talks on energy
eavesdropped, opened the mail
and kept files on 10,000
dissidents in the antiwar and
other movements.
Ford illf'icated to reporters
that he may make t he
document public. "It depends
on the contents, " he said.
" We'll see later."
VAIL, Cillo. ~ Ufl) - PresiFederal Re se rve Board
Despiie hiS age--80--Benny
dent Ford encounters a "bunch
chairman Arthur Burns,
had been considered in excelbeneath his home, and daunt.. of high powered moguls"
Chairman Alan Greenspan of
lent health and was active to
less conceit over his aged today. This time they are his
the Clluncil of Economic Adthe last, getting ready to apMaxwell auto, his big blue energy experts.
visers
and other experts were
pear in his first movie In years.
Ford was pwining Thursday
eyes, his starring role in the
The cancer of the pancreas
movie 11The Horn Blows at . in announcing that Treasury
was • discovered only last
Midnight," and above all, his Secretary Wllllam Simon, InFriday, when Benny compainfully inept, shrieking, terior Secretary Rogers C. B.
plained that a recurrent stoMorton and · energy adviolin playing.
mach pain had returned. It
The alter ego was not the real ministrator Frank Zarb would
rapidly overcame him .
be coming to his playgound in
Benny.
His family said doctors told
In real life his friends knew the Rockies fdr a strategy
them there was no hope, and
session on energy. A mogul can
Benny decided to die at home him as generous, a comparatively accomplished violin be either a hump of snow or ice
rather than enter a hospital .
By United Press lnlernallooal circuJation.
player - he played with on a ski slope or an important,
"He died quieUy at 11 :32 this
More layoffs were anThe November jump in oil
symphonies and was making influential pers'lll.
evening," his manager, Irving
nounced
In
several
parts
of
the
imports
was shown by data
"We'U have a 1bunch of high
violin benefit perfonnancec in
Fein, told reporters .
nation Thursday, and new gathered by the Federal Enerpowered moguls," he said, "so
By then Benny was unconsci- his late 70s - and he joked
staUstics show the amount of gy Administration and two
himself that " The Horn Blows I won 'I be able to ski."
ous, kept under heavy sedation
oil the United States imported indu.stry groups, the American
Ford also is studying a 50at Midnight" may have been
because of pain . He was exin November jwnped by 8 per Petroleum Instity~ and the
the corni..t movie ever filmed.- . page.. report -o on' the Central
pected to remain unconscious
cent,
indicating an unfavorable Independent Petro leum Asln his radio show, popular Intelligence Agency and balance of trade.
until death .
sociation.
whether it spied in the United
WI til Benny turned to television
Among the first to arrive at
But
retail
merchants
said
A spot survey of stores in the
in 1951, he was inevitably . states -a violation of its
Benny's mansion was Frank
there was a last-minute surge nation's biggest Cities showed
outwitted or foiled by his wife charter --in recent years. The
Sinatra. Next came George
of Christmas shopping, and a there was the usual last-minute
Mary , playing herself, aoo his New York Times reported
Burns, Benny's closest friend.
Christmas day crowd at Dis- rush of Christmas shopping in
faithful servant, the gravel- Sunday that the CIA foDowed,
neyland hroke the one-day spite of a disappointing season.
They had ribbed each other on
voiced "Rochester."
attendance record at the Many . store managers said
stage, radio and television for
. He kidded his home town of
amusement park.
almost half a century.
there wa s a trend to fewer but
Waukegan, Ill., and ribbed his
In
Indiana,
a
federal
judge
Hope,
Reagan ,
Merle
more expensive gifts.
wife about being a department
said U.S. Steel must either shut
Oberon, Danny Thomas,
In Anaheim, Calif., more
store clerk when he met her,
down a polluting open-hearth than 34,500 persons flocked to
Milton Berle, Johnny Carson I
threatening to send her back
!ut nace in Gary or pay $2,300 a Disneyland Christmas day , the
who frequently paid tribute to
there. In real life, they had one
day
in fines. The company largest daily attendance in the
Benny as a master of the
of the longest marriages in
delayed an immediate decision 19-yea r history of the amusecomedian's art - Danny Kaye Hollywood history .
A Colwnbus woman, Lorna but said if it shut down it would ment park, 12 per cent above
and others gathered at the
A mllllonalre many · times Bell, 19, escaped serious injury
lay off 2,500 workers. Gary the previous record set in 1969.
home to console Benny's wife
over, Benny kept busy in Thursday morning when hei
Mayor
Richard Hatcher and
of 47 years, Mary Livingston.
In other economic developrecent years with television car overturned on US 33, one
Indiana Gov. Oils Bowen said ments:
"We're losing one of the specials, including uJack
tenth of a mile north of Rt. 7 in the loss of that many jobs
greatest performers who ever Benny's First
- Truck drivers who haul
Farewell Meigs County.
would
be
an
economic
disaster
.
coal
agreed to return to work
lived," said Rosallnd Russell,
Special" and 11Jack Benny's
According
to
the
GalliaDetr
oit
Mayor
Coleman
during contract negotiations,
close to tears. ••rm sure going Second Farewell Special," and
Meigs Post State Highway Young announced at least 1,500 averting for at least 60 days a
to miss him.''
violin benefits for the Patrol, Mrs. Bell lost control of
of the city's 26,000 workers face strike in an industry that was
"Jack brought joy to the musicians union pension fund.
her car which ran off the right layof(s early in the new year crippled from Nov. 12 until just
world. He has the most
He was preparing to costar in side of the highway, came back
because
of
budgetary before Christmas by two
charitable heart in .. show
a film version or-the Broadway across the road and turned problems.
consecutive strikes.
business," Hope said.
hit "The Sunshine Boys,"
11
over on its top.
Corp.
of
Howmet
- McGraw-HiD economists
He is a world institution," about a pair of aged enMrs. Bell suffered apparent Philadelphia said it wiD shut reported American industry's
said Reagan, recalling that he tertainers.
visible injuries but was not down one of its aluminum operating rate in November
met Benny in the 1920s when
He and his wife adopted a immediately treated.
extrusion plants at the cost of fell three points from October
the governor was a radio andaughter, Joan, in 1934. Sle
An unusual accident oc- 110 jobs permanently. aoo in and 10 points from a year
noWlcer in Iowa.
rushed home from a skiing
curred at 6: 15 pm. Thursday Greenwood, S.C., Monsanto Cll. earlier to 77 per cent of
Benny was schooled from the
vacation Thursday nigbt .
on Rt. 218, one and three tenths said it will furlough 550, or one capacity.
age of 15 on the vandeville
"He's had a good life, " she
fourth the working force, in its
miles north of Rt. 790.
- The Insurance Information
circuit that produced a genera- said.
Institute said the property and
Officers said Irvin Betz, 46, textile plant next week.
tion of America's most popular
Funeral services were Eureka Star Rt., while walking
An 8 per cent surge in casualty insurance indUBtry
comics.
scheduled for noon Sunday at
petroleum
imports, after two has had the worst year in its
beside
the
highway,
put
up
his
He turned to tbe relatively the
Hillside
Memoria.!
months
of
decline,
should send his tory with an underwriting
left hand to wav~ at a driver in
new medium of radio early in
Cemetery in CUlver City, Calif.
a car traveli,ng· south. His hand the balance of merchandise loss ' of $1.12 bllllon and a
the 1930s and was an instant
olohnny Carson, a close
was struck by a car going .trade into deficit for Novem- shrinkage of about $6.6 billion
hit His humor mocked an
friend who considered Benny's
north
. Betz was taken to the ber. A weakened balance of in the po!icybolders' surplus
tmaglnary version of his own
comic style an important inhospital for tre&tment of a merchandise trade contributes from which the companies
personality.
fluence on his own, said his
minor injury. The driver did to domestic inflation by have to pay claims.
He played an egoceQtric
"Tonight Show" Tuesday
removing currency from
(Cllntinued on page 8)
not s top .
miser, an exasperated but
would be a tribute to Benny·unlearning loser, forever
''Everyone who lr.new 'him J•:•::;.;::·:·:::~·:·::;::::·:;:·::;:;:;:;.;:;.;:;:;:;:;.;.;.;:;.;.;.; :::;:;:;.;:;:;.;.;.;.;:;.;.;:;:;::·:·:=:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:=:·:·:·:·:=:·:·:::::::·:·:·:·:::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: ·:·:·:·:·:·:::::::·::t
maintaining he was only 39, a
loved him," Carson said. "I
master of the slow burn.
never heard him say an unkind
His trademarks included the
word about anyone and I feel
creaking stairs leading to a fortunate· in having my life '1/
I\\
suppos•d vault of money touched by him."
WASHINGTON (UPI) - An These were classed as
The study also showed that
alannlng number of teen-agers drinkers.
neither scare tactics nor legal
have either driver! while drunk · Of these drinkers:
threats discourage teen-age
or ridden In cars1with heavy--One-fourth ·saJd they had drinking and driving; drinking
drinking drivers,- and neither driven three or more times
teens do not vlew the legal
scare
tactics nor legal threats wben they were " reaDy pretty
By United Pre111D1erna .....
consequences of being stopped
dn much to discourage them, drunk. "
DARWIN AUSTRAIJA -HUNGRY LOOTERS ra11B8cked
by police as serious and do not
according to a new study.
food stores ~ecked by a devastating cyclone and officials in
- Another fourth said they consider death or crippling
In the study, refeased Thurs- had driven once or twice when injury a likely consequence.
Darwin tried today to prevent typhoid and cholera epidemics
day by the Natioiull Highway "reaDy pretty drunk."
that could kill hundreds who survived the storm. Australian,
It said teen-age drinkers are
Traffic
Safety Ac*nlnistration,
American and British planes ferried in tons of food and ~arried
- Thirty-two per cent report.. not a fringe group, qot school
397 students in the 9th through ed being a passenger at least drop.outs or under-achiever
out thousands of homeless in .the wake of the Christmas Day
12th grades were selected at once a month in a car operated
cyclone that wiped out the once-busUing port city.
types but represent the same
random ·in 2:i parts of the by a heavily drinking driver . achievement levels in school
The Minister for Northern Development, Dr. Rex Patterson,
country. They · were in~"unless you saw. Darwin, it is Impossible to describe . Three
" The. study ... reveals that work, sports and other activi- '
terviewed outside their homes there is an alanning amount of
quarters of the people are living oul.slde houses in shelters. '11le
ties
as
non-drinking
on a confidential basis.
problem at present for !bose in the city is one of survival. There
drinking Boo driving taking youngsters .
.
Half said that at least once a place among a large, main" Is no sewerage, no water and no pow~.~~
"J don't know whether you'd
month during llle previous stream group of U.S. youth," call it surprising, alanning or
'
three
months they had been in the report said. "In fact , high
WASHINGTON - TONY DECHANT, PRESIDENT of the
frightening," said NHTSA Adsocial situations with other school students are In contact ministrator James B. Gregory,
National Farmers Union , today urged President Ford to slgn a
teen-agers, when ' adults were with · alcohol-<elated situations who presented the findings at a
bill to raise the govenunent support price for manufacturing
oot
present, at which alcoholic almost as often as adults are briefing.
grade milk.
beverages
were consumed. today."
(~ntinued on page 8)
Economy signs
show up mixed
on its ·side
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COFFEE-MATE
AND CREMORA
Death swift
for Benny
WHERE HAVE AU.. 1'fiE . 'PEOPLE GONE? Pomeroy's Main St. was practically without traffic at midafternoon Thursday. Earlier this week, however, it was
different - extremely heavy ·- as shoppers searched for
parking spots. Thursday , most stores, the courthouse and
some offices were close~, leaving the town all but deserted .
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Auto £lips
missions .
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·:::
Grants made
•
area agencies
IF IT'S TOO LARGE • • •
WHATEVER THE REASON
seemed better \ '
;: .at phone call .:
!!\
on Second Ave. where someone
broke the panel out of a TV
hockey game.
Harrin~ton 's
MEIGS THEATRE
the Caballero/model SL 1188
f Ex-president f
Te~n-agers boozing it up
fN~ws.~i~_ Bfl~~ej~
summoned to confer with Ford
Saturday on ways to reverse
the recession.
Nessen said Ford is seeking
further expla na tion for some
recommendations the energy
planners submitted be'!ore he
left Washington. He said the
President has ruled out the
constantly recurring proposal
that he increase gasoline taxes
to curb consumption, considering it inequitable to some
segments of society .
There were indicatioris that
Ford may mandatorily restrict
oil imports by I million barrels
a day by tate 1975. Gasoline
rationing apparently has been
pot on the back burner·.
Ford signed 11 biDs Thursday . He has 125 more left by
Cllngress when it adjourned.
Among the ones signed Thursday officially allow girls to
play Little League baseball,
ending a 35-year boys.only
policy.
Ford still must act on the biD
to give the Soviet Union " most
favored nation" trade treatment. Cllngress accepted it
with the understanding that
Mo scow would ease immigration r estrictions for
Soviet Jews.
Ford skied for 21> hours
Thursday . " I fell down a couple
Baby Derby
announced
Plans are ongoing for the
197> First Baby of the Year
Derby sponsored by The Daily
Sentinel in cooperation with
area merchants.
Paren~ and the fir st arrival
of 1975 in Meigs County will
rece ive a nwnber of free gifts
from area merchants as a part
of the derby. Acc ording to the
rules of the contest, the parents
of 1975's first arrival must be
legal residents of Meigs County
although the father may be in
the armed forces and the
fam ily stationed at a distant
point.
The exact time of birth must
be s pec ifi ed in a written
statement signed by th~ attending
physician.
The
statement of the birth must be
received at The Daily Sentinel
office, Ill Court St., Pomeroy,
no la ter than Jan . 10.
Sales tax take
up from 1973
General sales tax receipts in
Meigs County for November,
1974, were up compared to
November, 1973 and motor
vehicles sales tax in creased by
25 percent this November
compared to last year, accordiiig to State Treasurer
Gertrude Donahey.
Motor vehicle sales tax
receipts for November, 1973,
totaled $14,146.08 with receipts
for November, 1974, totaling
'$17,818.16, an increase of 25.95
percent. General reta il sales
tax was up only 3.93 pe<eent
with reee ipts for 1974,
November, totali ng ~9,832.70
compared to receipts of
$67,185.79 for November, 1973. ,
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•'
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of times," he confessed to
reporters, "but it got better
toward the e nd ."
The President also has been
taking a daily swim in the
hea ted pool ad joining his
chalet, leased from Dallas
oilman Richard D. Bass. He
shares the pool with his Vail
neighbors.
·
Mike Ford, the President's
24-year.old son and his wife
Gayle will !eave Co lorado
today to spend the remainder
of the holidays with her family
at Catonsville, Md.
There was a new addition to
the clan with the arrival of
Susan Ford's boyfriend, Gardner Britt of Alexandria, Va .
The Fords continued an
almost nightly party schedule
by going to dinner next door at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fltzhue Scott, a Milwaukee,
Wis., architect who has designed many homes in Vail.
Mother, daughter
killed by escapee
-MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. (UP! ) never made any threats
- A farm wife and her 19-year- agaill5t the hostages during the
old daughter were killed ordeal and repeated his inThursday night just minutes tention to surrender after he
before an escaped convict who was allowed to talk with his
held them hostage for six hours father, who ll ves in In dianapolis.
surrendered, pollee said.
Authorities said the only
A second daughter was
threat he had made was a
released unhurt.
The convict, Riley Mosley suicide threat.
Jr. , 20, walked away from the - "All of us involved felt he
minimum security farm at the was eventually going to come
Indiana State Prison here and out without anybody being
stole a gun from the prison hurt," said State Police Capt.
Roy Sheets.
foreman's home, police said.
"That was the last thing in
Officers said he held Mrs.
Marian Napierala, 54, and her our minds tha t he was going to
daughters Gay le, 19, and harm anybody . We felt that if
Cindy, 17, at gunpoint, he was going to harm anybody,
negotiating with a represen- it would be himself."
Police said they had talked
ta tive of a prison inmates
with Mosley and the hostages
group for about six hours.
Mrs. Na piera la and Gayle up to 15 minutes before
were killed just before the Mosley's surrender and that
convict gave up . Cindy was the hostages had said they
hospitalized
for
severe were unharmed .
The shootings a pparently
shock.
Authorities said pollee sur- occurred within Ute next few
rounded the home after Mrs. minutes -shortly before Mosc
Napierala's 11-year.old son, ley walked out of the house and
Mark , told them the man had surrendered.
As he strode from the house,
broken in. Officers said the boy
managed to escape through a he said only : " I cut my hand."
Police said the convict, who
base m ent window
wh ile
Mosley broke into the house. had been armed with a rifle
The shootings caught police and a pistol, apparently injured the hand while breaking
completely by surprise.
(Cilntinueo on page 8)
Police said that Mosley
Top Ohio labor leaders
to protest gas cutbacks
and are attempting to raise
CLE VEl-AND (UP!)
Local iabor leaders have been that to 55 per cent.
The labor leaders contend
urged to protest gas company
that
shortening the natural gas
requests tv cut back industrial
supply
may cause a loss of jobs
and home natural gas usage,
according to Frank Valenta, in industrial factories aoo the
outgoing president of the construction business if there
Cleveland Federation of Labor is a ban on home connections.
" West Ohio serves 16,000
AFL-CIO.
customers
and River serves
Valenta aiso has asked the
Public UtiUties Cllmmission of 50,000 in a rural area, but East
Ohio to conduct an in- Ohio has 900,000 customers in a
vestigation Into the gas highly industrialized region,"
companies' allegations that Valenta said, "I don't think
there is a shortage of natural they have any right to ask for
· an equality of sacrifice unless
gas.
The PUCO has scheduled a they can prove a uniform
meeting here Jan . 14 a t which · shortage all over ."
Valenta played a key role in
time East Ohlo Gas Cll. will
request a ban on new h;,rne the PUCO decision to meet
connections. The PUCO aiso with East Ohio officials
will hear requests by East Ohio to' -examine the finn's gas
River Gas Co. aoo West Ohio curtailme nt request here
Gas Co. to cut back gas use in following the D.!c. 16 meeting
in Clllwnbus.
industry by 18 per cent.
He said East Ohio's
The three companies have
problems
should be brought
already annoul}!'ed 35 per cent
here
where
most of its
cutbacks to industrial users
cuStomers are locatOO. -
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2- The Dati) Sentmel Mtddleport Pomero y, 0 Frtday Dec 27 1974
3- The Daily Sentll!el, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Frtday, Dec 27 1974
Country's problems must he faced soon
By GEORGE GUDAUSKAS
WASH INGTON t UPI I Sen George D Aiken R Vt
lle I ts !n t d
tluough thr t. 1 cc~L J)(pltsstur
r e ttrmg next montl as deem of
the Senate s.m s \ menc.;:~ s
leaders must confront the
ccntun mrt I 1s t)t'J\ed und€ 1
seven P1cstdf'nts
luten1ewed m Iu s !3pcu ta r
hke Sf\n 1te off1cc wht ch lacks
the usua l f1 amed photogr 1phs
md mementos of othet poilu
ctans Aiken left 1t to hi stor y to
Judge U1e Presidents he hd s
known s1nce F nmkhn D
country s econom1c problems
FOCUS '75
soon or lhey \\Ill
\\-ake up
playmg chess across the table
from the Aztecs
He
also
suggests
that
Richard M Nixon might howe
sw-v1ved Waterga te had I e
admttted h1s adnumslr atwn s
m1stakes Instea d of ln mg to
cover them up
Aiken 82 who still looks hke
lht Yankee farme r he once
was has served 34 vears m the
Senate longer than an) other
DL~ctplm e
good
fm pnvales but
WASHINGTON iLPI )
Rep Lcs Aspln D \\ IS
smd WednC'sda}' thc Army IS
adve rh s mg for manufac
turers of dca dl} btnary
nerv e gas desp1t e the
Senate s rallf•ratwn of the
1925
Gen e \a
Proto co l
outla"mg chcml<a l ~ a rfan•
A spm m ember of the
House Armed Srn 1ces
and a
former
Pentagon economic adv1ser
satd m h1s stalemc nl th e
Army "as vw latlng th e
Defense
md
Illt ml.x>t
he
g i CII
\\1 liS
uf
tht~
Roosevelt
lie '" 'd D1Hght D E1senhow
er had t he bes t \ears to
sene
1n
the Whate
H ou se
I \ 1 don B Johnson \\ rlS a man
of domestic lff urs
he satd
<nd go t bogged down
In
VI e tnam
E:tsenhower John F Ken
ned)
<~nd
othe r s
made
m1stakes but stood taller v.hen
the\ adm1tted them pubhclv
Kenncd; sa 1d fhat Bay of
Pigs oh I was the blame for
th ot He >~asn t to blame for
that but when he sa td h e was
hts s ocks wem nght up
not jut gener,J/s
Committee
pt t ser t
Ap proprmtton Act
"hJCh ehm matcd $5 8 mllhon
for the productiOn of lh1s
form of chemical \\.arfare
The A rm } had no tmmedJate
comment on A spm s c harge
When Ike smd Oh that U2
was our plane We got caught
that ended the discussiOn ngh t
then ~nd there whe n he ad
nu tted 1t
PI es1dent N1xon could h<~ve
probably saved h1mself a
I tit
hp
<'ndous In
lk('l
roq l h
!"1 f
''
h( S( t I(' l(S
Atk er h< ht \ es Ntxun km '\
hing 11
dv<1ne~ of the
\r\ • 4.;1 g 1tc h1 e tk m I 1t ult1
11 ltt>h doou ed his presHit nn
But
ace or d m g Lu the
estunon) smce he f('lt 1t w 1s
part of his JOb lo cover It up
protec t the ones that tctu;llh
performed the deed
And so I sa) Sometimes
tt s much worse to protect a
tha n 1t 1s to comm tl the
sm -as he s fmdmg out
sinner
He sees President Ford as
an ordman mlddle-<>f th e
m some sectors of the economy
to devastating wrnadoes which
destroyed about hall of the elty
of Xenia There was a maJor
upset In the gubernatortal
election and an energy crts1s
Fo\lowmg Is a summary of the
top 10 general news events m
Ohio during the year, as
selected by Umted Press In
ternatlonal ,edltors across the
state
p1 otestmg tower speed lun1ts
and the h1gh pnces and
shOJ tages or gasoline
6 John Glenns VIctory over
Ho"a rd Metzenbaun\ for the
Democrat ac
nommallon
senato n.1l
7 I ayorfs m the auto m
duslr) and related mduslnes
because of the slump m new
car sales
8Y JOHN T KADY
United Press International
Tornadoes wh1ch ripped
through Xema destroymg
about hall the c1ty and k1llmg
35 persons was selected by
Umted Press Internalton a l
edtlors m Ohio as the lop news
story m the state durmg 1974
About 1 200 persons were
8 The $80 m1lhon surplus m
sta te fWJds found b) th e
G1lhgan admtmstra twn durm g
the gubernatonal campa1gn
9 The ea rly rams prolonged
drought and early frosts which
cost Ohto farmers thousands o'
dolars m crops
10 The Umted Mme Workers
stnke whtch cost Ohio $5
mtlhon m lost wages and 12
m1lhon tons or coal m lost
productton
Searched Through Debris
Ohto National Guardsmen
mJured Wlierl the tornadoes
and rescue workers searched
touched do\\n at 4 40 p m
April 3 and tore a nearly two
mtle wtde path through the c1ty
of 27 300 More than 3,000
persons " ere left homeless
The other top news stortes or
the year selected m thetr order
through the debriS m the tor
nado-damaged City or Xema
for several days before all the
of
unportance were
bodt es
were
recove red
Guardsmen remamed m the
City for about three weeks
The Small Busmess Ad
m tmstrat10n
2 Former Gov James A
Rhodes VIctory over Gov John
J G1lhgan
3 The acquttal or etght Ohw
Naltonal Gua rdsmen on
charges of consptracy m the
shootmg deaths or four Kent
State Uruverstly students
4 The energy cr1s1s
5 The blockades of maJor
Oh10 htghways by truckers
.h(
s(
wl
bt ht!VC ht' t ountry s
o
pro bit: ms
II I !Otu I
I
tune
I d! S-tgf {'(S \\Hh
!od •Y
•re
and the Housmg
and Urban Development
Agency set up offices m the ctty
to help ftnd tem porary housmg
for the homeless
Richard M NJXon prestdent
at the lime, toured the
devastated area and promised
federa l atd would be qutck m
commg
The vtctory by former Gov
James A Rhodes over mcw-n
bent Gov John J G1lugan m
hmk 11e tt pull out thts
lle s ud eyes tw uikhng
Bu t 1f we don t watch out
we ll be ]ommg the Aztecs
A1ken long a member or the
Se nate Foreign Relations Com
mtttee h :~s a lasting concern
ovet war and the threat of
war
Unfortunately
he satd
the threat or war makes very
good
busmess
for certatn m
dm trv man
pa rttes
Fords maJorfa•hng he sa1d
ts prom1sm g to bHlance the
federal budget knowmg per
fect ly well he can t do 11
Pe rh aps
one
strongest pomts
ht s
has wife
of '
IS
Aiken sa1d Shes excellent
W1th a gleeful "'"k he ad
ded 1 hev help Somet1mes
the) get a httle bossy After
his flrslw1fe died A1ken m 1967
marned Lola Pierotti hts tong
t1me Se nate secreta r) who
man., year s hts JUnior
JUS t
as a
new '
Democratic pa rty and a new
style of government were born
w1th Roosevelt s elect10n m
1932
I tell folks Go away and
come back m 10 years and you
won t recogmze OW' form
governmen t
Atken said
re..,lectio n campatgn lawyer arg uments Thursday - the
Kenneth W Parkinson and completiOn of 3 hours by
ch1ef lrtal proseeutor James F Wtlham S Frates, lawyer for
Neal w1ll complete thetr argu form er White House domestic
menls today
affatrs chter John D EhrlichSirtc a wttl present a t" o or man I how- 40 mmutes by
three hour charge to the Jury Thomas Green lawyer for
Monday morrung and then former Aso slant Attorney
gtve them the case
General Robert C Mardl3n
Th e Jur y heard lengthy and the begmnmg of Stem s
argument
Stem satd Parkmson was a
Washmgton lawyer of good
reputatiOn and ' poltttcally nolhmg '
Mr Parkinson has not been
charged wtth anythmg that if
lou saw tl, tt would look
wrong Stem smd He didn't
hit anybody, he didn't taunt
anybody he dtdn t pmson
anybody, he didn't take any
thmg away from anybody '
Green youngest of the
defense lawyers at 33, descnbed Mardtan s 30 short
days m the swruner or 1972"
while the campaign lawyer
handled Watergate legal work
the November gube rnatonat
electiOn " as one of the b1ggest
upsets m the h1stor) of Ohto
poli tiCS
Rhodes" on the election bv a
stun margm of about 11 000
votes after conced 111g victory
to GJ!hgan early electton mght
Rhodes who had se rved two for President Nixon' s re.
prevtous
terms as
cordmg to some, tt Is a source
of atr pollutiOn
Recently I ve had some
dental work done I brush and
floss my geeth and gargle
mouthwash (someone at work
offered me some mouthwash
after I d Just gone to the lad~es'
room and used some) I also do
postural dramage -da1ly My
lungs are usually carlmg ex
cess mucus around
I men-
tioned my problem to one
phystctan and he suggested I
use a mouthwash (every hve
JTUnutes maybe I
Any suggestions 1other than
tellmg the supernoses where
they can go• 1 Somehmes I
We may have tt unpressed
upon us 111 the next rew mon
ths he added warrung that
unless government leaders
become aware of the problems
they face, 'they'll wake up
playmg chess across the table
from the Aztecs '
As he looks forward to some
Vermont trout Hshlng thts
sprmg Aiken satd he would not
JUdge newly elected legtslators
unlll they spend some time on
the JOb
New congressmen as a rule
don t thmk too much or
semortly " he observed but I
can say as a seruor member
I ve never round expertence to
be a handicap yet
They wtll change, they will
change I JUSt hope that they're
reasonable and not too ambtltous durmg thell' ftrst term
because they'll be surpriSed
how much they can learn m two
years
can t smell (a blessmg I
I m 37 female divOrced and
w the pom t of becommg a
herm1t I don t have sweet
nothmgs whispered mto my
ear but You smell funny '
DEAR READER - I11s true
tllat dental and mouth con
d1t10ns can cause bad breath
However many cases of bad
b1eath are on an enllrely
dtfferent bas1s and mouthwash
by the gallon won l solve the
problem
You have already ldentJ[ted
yow- problem m statmg you
have smus1 tis and bronchi liS
Bo.h the lungs and the . muses
can be sow-ces of bad breath
Both r equtre treatment to
ehmmate the breath problem
You may need to
se'e a n ear
nose and throat spec1altsl to
clear
up that smus condition
If you have a chrome m
fec!Jon Of yOW" lungs It deeds
to be treated and the mrectwn
ehrmnated Chrome tnfecltons
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Mardian was reasstgned to
polillcal duties when he threatened to resign unless taken off
the Watergate case
Green smd there was msuff1
c1ent evtdence to have
warranted Indicting Mardian,
accused on a smgle count of
conspll'acy The other !owdefendants are accused of both
conspll'acy and obstruction or
JUStice
Frates placed much of the
blame on NlXon - the IIIISSlllg
person, the orchestra leader '
He ( Ehrhchman) dtdn t
believe the President was
mvolved ' Frates said He
didn t believe NlXon was mvolved
Here s the dedtca ted loyal
servant trymg to clear his
commander-m-chtef regardless of who got caught Here 1S
the conunander-m-ehtef sitting
111 hts offtce all the time
knowmg who was calling the
shots '
hanunered at what he called
mi sma nagemen t of govern
mental affa irs especwll y
fiscal matters by the Gtlhgan
admmtstrat10n
fhe former governors
Sport Parade
Paintings costing
NEW YORK (UP!) - Knute Rockne stood for Notre Dame,
and somewhat 111credibly still does, even though he has been
dead now for lnore than 40 years
Mention hts name in any gathering of football people and
everybody has a story to tell about him, whether It's a personal
one, a story read in a book or newspaper perhaps or one reLayed
along by somebody else
Hts name came up not long ago at the National Football
FoundatiOn's awards dinner, and Heartly "Hunk" Anderson,
one of hts ex-pupils and the man who succeeded him as head
coach at Notre Dame, started smiling
I learned everything I ever knew rrom him," he • satd
'Practically everythmg anyway What I didn'llearn rrom him,
I ptcked up m th~ pros '
Anderson, 76 now and sUIJ in superb shape, was one of
Rockne's ''watch-eharm 'gqards at Notre Dame and after being
graduated m 1922, played for the Chicago Bears and served as
8SSIS\ant coach under The Rock at the same time
'I d coach the linemen at Notre Dame dlll'lllg the week, get up
ftve m the mornmg on Saturday, go practice mth the Bears, play
60 mmutes both ways Sunday and then go on back to South Bend
Whatever I'd piCk up m the pros, I'd tell him (Rockne) Then
we'd move the furruture around m his office and try out the
blocks Just the ~o of us, him and me "
Hunk Anderson talked some more about Knute Rockne, killed
111 a plane crash near Bazaar, Kan , on March 31, 1931, and then,
under questiorung, he talked about his own career which included
coachmg stints at St Louts University North Carolina State and
Michtgan after he handled the head coaching job at Notre Dame
from 1931 through 1933
'I was born ljl Calumet Mich , same place George Gtpp came
from, ' AnderS()n said
Did you know him well • someone In the group mquired
''Know hun well • He brought me to Noire Dame "
' D1d he real)y gtve that message of his to Rockne, or was 1t
something Rock"" made up on the spur of the moment to fire up
his team?" ,--"George sa1d tt all rtght He was m Sl Joe Hospital in South
Bend with a strep throat and he S81d to Rock, 'When things
maybe get a little too Iough tell the boys to wm for 'the Glpper '
There was nothing made up about that a tall "
Anderson, who lives in West Palm Beach, Fla , now and has
been retired for the past 10 years, noticed Moose Krause talking
manother group Krause tsm his 25th year as athletic director at
Noire Dame and played tackle for the Irish during the time
Anderson was head coach
' I made an AU-American outta him," his old coach laughed
' Funny the things you remember about a man The other kids on
the team used to eat candy all the time Not Moose, though He
ate his mother's homeofllade Uthuaruan sausage she'd send him
Had tt with hun all the time "
Off m another part of the room, Marshall "Biggle" Goldberg,
an All-Amertca halfback for the University of Pittsburgh m the
late '30s and now a successful busutessman m Chicago, was
talking about those claSSlc three llcoreless ties the Panthers
played with Fordham from 1935 through 1937
Goldberg partiCipated m the last two and still remembers one
particular Fordh~m lineman His name was Vmce Lombardi,
and he dtd pretty well later on
"There was a reverse play and I fwnbled the ball on the
handoff," sa•d Goldberg "He (Lombardi) was so intent on
carrymg out his assignment, he didn t even see the ball bouncing
around on the ground He kepltrylng to tackle me "
During his career, Goldberg set an all-time record at Pitt for
total yards rushing His mark stood for 38 years until Tony
Dorsett broke 1t this past season
lmagme," c:>oldberg said, smiling 'Thirty-111X years have
gone by It's hard tD believe "
VICto-
ry <arne as Democra ts took
control of the Ohio General
Assembly ror the hrst tune 10
15 years
Guardsmen Indicted
COLUMBUS (UP!) - That
A federal grand JUry m
Cleveland md1cled etght Oh10 s•x-by-etght foot pamting outNatio na l Gua rd smen on stde of the office of State
charges of consptracy m the Development Dll'ector David
fatal shoolmgs of low- Kent Sweet ts supposed to be art
State Uruvers1ty students dw-- Sweet doesn't agree
It looks ltke somethmg my
mg a cam pus demonstratiOn on
three
year old mtght do '
May 4 1970 and the woWJdtng
Sweet
satd
of nme others
Sweet also satd he wanted to
Dw-111g the tnat 1n Cleveland
make
tt clear that It was the
U S D1stnct Co ur t, Ch~er
Republican
controlled Ohio
Federal Judge Frank BattiSta
Butldmg
Authortty
whtch auupheld a mot1on to d1smtss the
charges agamst the Guards lhonzed that pamhng and
like tl m the new state
men He ruled the govern- others
offtce tower
ment had fatled to prove the
The pamtmg features
Guardsmen had consptred to
f1re the shots mto the crowd of Mnzontal bands of while
canvas on a mostly white
student demonstratwns
background
The ends of each
The energy cns1s which
band
are
variOusly
red, blue
began m late 1973 hit the state
hard 111 early 1974 caustng an and yellow and proJect toward
the vtewer
mcrease rn gasoJme pnces, the
That pamling and others
closmg of servtee statiOnS on
Sunday and the unposttton of both m and oulstde of the
other energy savmg mcasurt!S butldmg cost $600 000
Sweet satd although he
$600,000 in new tower unappreciated
sometimes requue
chrome
tr ea tment ofte n mvolvmg
much more than JUst postw-al
dramage
The lungs are also a sow-ce of
bad breath from what you eat
and drmk As an example
!Junk a btl about al cohol That
alcohohc breath IS not from
alcohohc beverages m the
mouth The alcohol IS raptdly
absorbed mto the bloodstream
Then when you exhale you
blo" yow- boozy breath m other
people s faces The alcohol m
the blood IS released mto the
a1r you exhale Thts ts the
basts for the drunk dn mg test
used by law enforcement or
fiCers Now you
can 1magme
that a gallon or mouthwash ts
not gomg to do anythmg about
the odor cormng from the blood
c~rculatmg m yow- lungs This
pnnc1pte holds true for all bad
breath problems
I presw-ne you do not smoke
and dnnk 1[ you have bad
,
breath Smokmg contrtbutes to
111fec1Jons of the lungs and
smuses as well as contnbuhng
to bad breath m other ways
So while you are wtse to pay
attention to yow- teeth and
mouth, I doubt that Is the mam
source of your problem in view
of yow- story Incidentally,
don't forget the tongue Many
people clean the teeth well and
forget that the surface of the
tongue may be coated wtth food
parttcles
Don t lose that wonderful
sense of hw-nor It wtll make
the way a lot easter even when
th ngs get 1! ~ ou wtll excuse
the word foul
Send yow- questtons to Dr
Lamb tn care of thts
newspaper P 0 Box 1551
Radw C1ty Statton New York,
N Y 10019 For a copy of Dr
Lamb's booklet on consllpahon send 50 cents to the
same address and ask for the
Constipa tiOn booklet
dislikes his pamtlng he thinks
the predommantly yellow one
located near the office of admlDIStrative services director
Joseph Sonuner Is worse
'It looks like the drip cloth
they used when they painted
mtne," Sweet S81d
College Basketball Results
By Unrted Pre55 International
Tournaments
( 1sf Round Action)
Holiday Festival
Rutgers 89 Seton Hall 81
Fordham 82 Manhattan 70
Ocean St Holrday Classic
Prov d en ce 76 Holy Cross 75
So Car 113 Ass urn ption 81
Galor Bowl
Memph sSt 71 Temple 68
P enn St 75 Jcksnvl 73
LOUISVIlle Holiday ClaSSIC
Flor da St 69 Purdue 66
Loulsv•lle 107 w Ky 81
Po•nseltta Classic
Lafayette lOS Baylor 84
Furman 102 Geo Wash 76
Btg 8
Neb 75 Oklehoma 64
Kansas 88 Okla St 68
All College
UNC Chrltte 78 Wyo 65
Okla Ctty 70 Xavu~r liS
Far Wesl ClaSSIC
Ar z St 81 Boston Coli 7J
Oregon 75 Crerghton 64
Ratnbow Classic
VIllanova 88 Tlflsa U 85
Hawa1 64 San Jose St 63
Soum Geotown Ky 88 Concord 76
Bluefld 80 Oberlin 0 56
M1dwest
Newberry 78 Luther 62
Gustavus 94 Oana 67
N M H tlands 110 Metro St 47
Ky St 62 St Thomas 50
Ill Sl 102 S F St 57
Aug ustana 78 S D St 64
St Cloud St 81 Carroll
Augsbg 97 Susquehanna 86
Grand Val St 92 Elmhrst 80
' The Democrats are often entire office tower project, said
called spendthrifts, yet It was only top artists were selected
the Republican controlled OBA
'Obviously since It Is abthat made these deciluons," stract art It Is dlfflcult for
:>'weet satd
someone to make a literal
Architect Ken Brandt, part- translation," be said "It Is
ner m Brubaker·Btandt Inc , Uke visual music "
whtch helped oversee the
PIRATE'S WANT HUNTER
ELLENDER TO SfAY
PITTSBURGH (UPI) NEW ORLEANS (UP!)
President Dan Galbreath and Tulane football COach Bemtle
General Manager Joe L Ellender, in the second year of
Brown of the Pittsburgh a 10-year contract, said he Is
Pirates made a pllch for the not Interested In an opening at
services of pttcher Jim Texas Tech and has decided to
"CatfiSh" Hunter today
remain at his alma mater
The two, accomparu~d by an
Ellender, 49, removed his
attorney, were to meet with name from consideration for
Hunter and one of his attorneys the Tech position Thursday
In Ahoskie, N C
night, one week after visiting
Hunter has listened to Lubbock to see about the
several offers rrom several opening
major league clubs but bas not
"In the best Interests of
signed With any of them
everyone concerned, I am
announetng my lntentlona to
stay at Tulane," he said
DEAL COMPLETED
HARTFORD, Conn (UP!)The New England Whalers of
the World Hockey Association
Thursday sent veteran Carleton
The Toros will now return a
defenseman Jim Dorey, a key
figure in the Whalers' success, oecond-l"ound draft choice to
to the Toronto Toros, com- New England, said Whalers
pleting a deal for center Wayne General Manager Jack Kelley
Bucks tunedup on grass
N BA As.soc1at1on St~:ndlnos
By U[uled Press International
Eastern conference
Atlantic Dtvi s•on
w 1 pet o b
Buffelo
2 1 11 656
Boston
19 13 59,.
2
New York
18 14 563
3
Ph lad elph1 a 14 21 400
8 /',
Central DtviSton
w
By MILTON RlatMAN
UPl Spol'll Eclltor
more ?
It don t work ' he satd
governor
Bad breath linked to other ailments
ByLawrenceE Lamb MD
DEAR DR LAMB - Could
you say somethmg about
hahtosts? I ve got chrome
allergic bronchitis and chrome
stnus1hs
I m on da1ly
medtcatwns mostly for as th
rna My mouth gets qutle dry
from the medtcme and ac
of
I umlv gomg on $6 000 to $7 000
• year that he s ~ot to cut
back, Aiken asked when the
ones that are getlmg from
$40 000 to $100,000 a year are
•avmg We ve got to have
Needed cha nges he satd can
be achieved only by the
example of nattonal leader
Ship
IS
How are you gomg to tell a or four
fellow tha t s trym• In"'""" hl<
DR. LAMB
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1bJe
dustnes I don t need to tell you
road run-of the null per so n
who the) are Bull! does'
" !lOse strength hes partly m
He foresees unportanl but
h1s <blhl) to miX easll) 1\llh unpredictable changes ahead
people md sti lt be an or m the two maJor poltllcal
Destruction of Xenia
Ohio.' s top 1974 story
EDITORS'S NOTE The top
news events m Oh10 during 1974
ranged from econom1c slumps
l he Stn
Watergate arguments ending today
By WESLEY G PIPPERT
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ar
guments end today m the 61
day Watergate cover up tnal
but Judge John J Smca says
the JUry wtll not begm
dehberatwns un til Monday
Revtsmg an earlier plan
StrJca ru led that Jacob A
Stem defense lawyer for Ntxon
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, PASADENA Calif (UPI)Ohto State coach Woody Hayes
S81d Thw-sday hts Buckeyes
could very well be the
greatest college football team
of all ltme ' but also smd that
playmg the New Years Day
Rose Bowl game on natural
turf will gtve USC a tremendous advantage
Hayes satd all of the
Buckeyes 11 otber games this
season have been played on
artifiCial turf which he feels lS
much supenor to natural turf
"That s why we come out
here so early and work the
players so hard he explamed
' They have to gel thetr legs
adJusted to natural turf
' The kids deftmtely were
much fresher sharper Thw-s
day after havmg that Chrtst-
g b
Washin gton
25 9 735
Cleveland
17 13 567
6
Houston
17 15 531
1
Atlanta
14 20 412 n
NewOrlean s
3 29 (19,. 21
Western Conference
M tdwest Divtsion
wlpctgb
Ch1cago
17 1<4 5<48
KC Omal'la
18 17 su
I
Detro it
11 17 SOD l h
Milwaukee
12 19 387
5
P1crf•c Orvis10n
w
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pet
667
Golden State
22 11
Seattle
16 17 ,.85
Phoent x
15 17 ,.69
Portland
15 18 455
LosAngeles
14 19 42<4
Thursday s Results
Detrotl 8,. New York 83
Los Ang 99 Cleveland 89
Chtcago 92 Ph ladelph a 91
Houston 114 Atlanta 86
Golden St 112 Portland 101
Fridays Games
L os Ang eles at ChiCago
Buffalo at Phoen x
KC Omaha at Seattle
g b
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6'2
7
8
ABA Standrngs
By Untied Press International
East
W
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pet g b
New York
23 10 697
Kentucky
21 10 677
I
St Lou s
14 21
400 10
Memph s
1) 23
281 131f:z
Vlrgtnla .~~
8 24 250 141f:z
West
w 1 pet g b
Denver
28
5 8,.8
San Antonio
19 16 543 10
lnd1ana
14 16 467 12 h
Utah
11 20 459 1J
San D eg o
12 20 375 15 h
Thursdays Results
Indiana 122 Kentuc ky 111
New York 130 V~rg nta 85
San Diego 112 MemphiS 108
St Lou s 119 San Antonio 118
Denver 10? Utal'l 102
Fnday s Games
lnd ana al v rgmla
San Anton•o at New York
St Lou s at Utah
Denver at San Diego
NHL Slandmgs
By Un•ted Press International
DIVISIOn 1
w I
pts gf I I
Ph ladelph
23 6 5 51 131 70
Atlanta
16 15 s 37 101 105
NY Islanders 1J 13 9 35 114 100
NY Rangers 1311 8 34 125 109
DIVISIOn 2
w I I pts gf ga
Vancouver
21 10 5 .. 7 133 106
Ch cago
15 14 4 34 116 91
St L ou s
14 14 6 34 119 122
Minnesota
111852797141
KansasC ty
5 24 4 14 81 150
DIVISIOn 3
w 1 t pts gf ga
Los Angele s 18 4 11 47 105 60
Montreal
1S 6 11 47 148 103
Ptltsburgh
11 16 7 29 132 130
Detroit
9 18 5 23 96 132
Washmgroo
J 29 4 10 78 190
DIViSIOn 4
w 1 t pts gf ga
Buffalo
24 6 5 53 160 107
Boston
20 8 6 ,.6 166 105
Toronto
10 17 6 26 109 130
Callklrnia
7 22 6 20 90 150
Thursdly s Results
St LOUIS 2 Pittsburgh 2
Minnesota 4 Detro t 4
Atlanta 2 NY Islanders 1
Buffalo 3 Ch1cago 1
Philadelphia -4 Wash ngton 1
Los Angeles 5 Vancouver 1
Friday s Games
Buffalo at NY Rangers
Detro t at Montreal
Boston at Califor:n a
WHA Stilndmgs
By Untied Press lnlernat•onal
East
WI t pts gf ga
New Englnd 19 11 I 39 116 100
Cleveland
12 14 I 25 77 85
Ch cago
11 18 0 22 95 113
lnd anapol s 6 2"~' 0 12 71 146
West
wt
t ph gf
Houston
Phoen•x
San Diego
2211
15 IJ
15 IS
Mmnesote
Michigan
14 15 0
10 21 2
Canadian
w I t
19 13 I
18 13 0
16 13 I
Toronto
Quebec
Winnipeg
ga
0 44 147 95
2 32 107 102
1 31 102 108
28 121 112
22 83 145
ph gf
39 146
36 129
33 119
ga
123
109
91
Edmonton
16 10 0 32 100 84
Vancouver
15 14 1 31 96 96
Thursday s Results
Minnesota 5 Edmonton 1
Vancouver 8 Michtgan 1
Winn i peg J Phoenix 2
Cleve at Chlca9o ppd
FrldiY 1 Games
Quebec at Cleveland
Chicago at Toronto
New England at Mtnnesota
Indianapolis at Vancouver
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Freddte LewiS added 25 forSt
Louts Donrue Freeman was
high for San Anloruo w1th 25
Swen Nater fmtshed wtth 23
and George Gervm Rtch Jones
and James Silas bad 18 eac h
Q's 112, Sounds 108
Jlffi 0 Bnen htt two free
throws with 21 seconds left and
Travts Grant dunked a shot at
the buzzer wgtve San Diego tls
vtclory over Memphts Grant
led all scorers w1th 35 pomts
and Caldwell Jones had 20
pomts for the Q's, while George
Carter hit 24 to lead Memphis
and Chuck Willtams had 22
Nuggets 107, Stars 102
Denver overcame a 36-pomt
effort by Moses Malone en
route to tis 17th stratght home
wm H1gh-pomt man for the
Nuggets was Mack Calvm wtth
21 whtle Ralph Sunpson and
Bobby Jones each added 17
Malone Utah s teen-age star
scored hts career htgh He also
pulled down 25 rebounds to
match h1s prevwus ca reer
high It was the 20th wrn for
Denver m 22 games and ended
a Utah wmnmg streak or three
games
SVAC standrngs
SVAC STANDINGS
ALL GAMES
Team
W L
p OP
Hannan Tr ace
6 1 470 383
North Ga111a
4 1 345 282
So uth ern
3 3 277 309
Southwes te rn
2 3 217 284
Kyger Cr ee k
1 4 240 279
East ern
I 6 369 422
Symme s Valley
0 6 308 405
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T eam
w L P OP
Hanna n Tra ce
5 0 344 253
North Gallta
4 1 345 282
Southwestern
2 2 211 227
Soulhern
2 2 184 207
Easte r n
1 3 223 245
Kyger Creek
0 3 151 174
Sy mme s Valley
0 3 155 225
SVAC RESERVES
Team
W L
P OP
North Gall a
4 1 171 136
Hannan Trace
3 2 160 160
Kyg er Creek
2 1 102 86
Symmes Valley
2 1 113 98
Soull'l ern
2 2 144 140
Southw es t ern
1 3 93 127
Ea s t er n
0 A 112 148
Tontght s gam e - So uthern
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Saturdays game - H annan
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LAUREL, Md (UP!)
Olrls McCarron, 19-year-old
riding sensation, returned to
Laurel Race Course Thursday
and lost no time boosting hl.s
record nwnber of wins for one
year to 540 with three winners
By scortng In the three races,
MI:Catron also tied his 0W11 alltime Maryland record of 118
winners at a single meeting, a
mark he set during a 60-day
session In the spring at
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mas break and they re
begtnnmg to get used to the
grass ' Hayes said
ArliftCial turf tsn t perfect
now JUSt like your w1fe but tt s
better than anythmg else, he
added
Hayes satd hts two tn)w-ed
starters spht end Dave Hazel
and offenstve rtght tackle Scott
Dannelly, JOmed the team for
Thw-sday's workout
He satd Dannelly should be
at full strength by New Year's
Day, wh1le Hazel sltll runmng
wtth a sltght hmp wtll
probably not be ready to start
Hayes sa td the Archte
Grtff m, the Buckeyes out
standmg tailback and 1974
He1sman Trophy wmner wtll
be used as a decoy several
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PENTECOSTAL REVIVAL
WITH
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DECEMBER 29THRU 31
7:30PM
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Middleport, Oh1o
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P~t~tecostal
Smgmg
Anomted Preaching
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Come to the true Church
People receive the baptism of the
Hoi y Ghost Acts 2 1 4, Acts 10 44
46, Acts 19 1 6
Water baptism like the early
Church baptized "In the name of
Jesus" Acts 2 38
In obedlence
to Math 28 19 Father, Son and
Holy Ghost are titles
His name
Is :lesus Acts 4 12, Acts 8 16 ,
Acts 10 47 48, Acts 19 1 6
PRE-INVENTORY
ttmes
Ha) es called the Buckeyes
and the TrOJans both ' explosive teams and satd his
team wtll be m better phystcal
condition than at any other
time this season He satd the
Bucks have had as many as
se ven defenstve playe rs
stdel111ed for at least one
regular season game
Coach Johh McKay satd his
TroJans are ready to play
I know that because I told
them they had to be ready to
play McKay sa td I run a
dictatorshop JUS! like Woody
Hayes
He dechned to com pare
Archie Griffm wtlh AnthonJ<>
Davts, USC s tatlback and
runner-up to Archte m the
Hetsman Trophy ballotmg
I only coached one of
them ' McKa) satd He 1S a
great player and I know Grtffm
ts too
The
TroJans
worked
prunarily on thetr passmg
pattern throwtng to John
7\.
Tew
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8Y United Press loternallonal
forward Steve Hawes as the
Goodbye Zatd Abdul Aztz Rockets drubbed the Hawks
Hello Kevon Kunnert
114-86
Kunnert, a second year pro
Guard Calvm Murphy led the
out or Iowa who was drafted by Rockets wtth 21 pomts and
Chtcago m the 1973 college Rudy TomJanovtch and Dave
ptayer draft had seen only spot Wohl chtpped m wtth 19 while
duty durmg hts fll'st year Jtm Washmgton topped the
Traded to Buffalo before last Hawks scorers wtlh 16 po111ts
season and then sent to and Tom Van Arsdale added
Houston Feb I, the 7 foot I 15
cen ter ave ra ged only 11
The Rockets defense put the
mmutes of playmg llffie and 3 6 game away m the row-th
pomts per game m hts rook1e quarter holding the Hawks
season
scoreless for the hrst 7 47
But Abdul Aztz formerly Atlanta managed only f1ve
IDown as Don Smtih dw-mg his fteld goals m the fmal penod
seven year NBA career, had
•, other NBA contests
satd before the season began C'h 1cab edged Phtladelph1a
thts would be hts last year m 92-91, Detrott mpped New
pro basketball and he mformed York 84 83 Los An geles
th e Rockets by telephone defeated Cleveland 99-39 and
shortly before !hell' game wtth Golden Stale topped Portland
Atlanta Thursday mghts that 112 101
he was calling 1l qutts
Bulls 92, 76ers 91
Houston s toss however, was
Chtcago edged Phtladelphta
Kunnert s gam The 23-year on the strengtn or Bob Love s
old ptvotman ftlled m wtth 18 20 foot held goa l wtth 12
pomls grabbed 11 rebounds seconds left to play for the
and blocked three shots whtle Bulls Sixth wm m thetr last
alterna tin g With center seven games Chet Walker led
Rio at Marietta tonight
Cage tourneys
are underway
Coach Art Lanham s Rio
Grande College Redmen will
take on the Umverslty ol the
South at 9 this evening In the
second game of the annual
Marietta College Shrine
Holiday Tournament at
Marietta The host Pioneers
will battle Urbana In this
evemng's f1rst contest at 7
pm
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Kent State Umverstty which
has won only one game whtle
tos wg four takes on the
nation s No 1 team tomght
when tl travels to North
Carolina State
The Golden Flashes opened
the season wtth a ~ loss to
Mount Umon and then dropped
three more belore defeatmg
Ball State Dec 19
Now tl s North Carolma State
and the Wollpack s All Amencan Davtd Thompson perhaps
the prerruer college basketball
player m the natton
And if that s not enongh, the
Flashes take on Duke at
Durham, N C Saturday mght
Most Ohio colleges wtll
partictapte in hohday tourna
ments wtth Ohio State meeting
Penn m the Rambow ClassiC at
Honolulu while Bowling Green
which ts 5-1, mil be m the tough
Oral Roberts Classtc at
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The OSU coach was not
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wtlh hts players who v1stted the
Queen Mary docked 111 the
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Hayes spent two full hours m
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mterv1ew wtth Southern Cal
coach John McKay
We t1 defmtlely ~ m the
best shape for th1s Rose Bowl
game than for any other game
thts season tf we don t get any
more lnJUrtes ' srud Hayes He
smd he felt 1t was a senes of
mtw-•es startmg last August
and runnmg through the season
that kept the defense subpar
fa lling 60-57
Southwestern IS paced by the
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The Tornados have been
ge tltng so me un ex pected
sconng from 5 10 semor guard
a loss lomgh t most hkel) w11!
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The f ornados w1 ll hetve their
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VICTORIOUS SAl UTE - Mtck Lyons 105 lb Me1gs
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orftctal after the Marauder JUmor captured the 105 lb
champtonshlp Satw-day at the Fatrland Hobday Invllahonal
Wrestling Tournament m Proctorville Jommg L)ons m the
champiOnship ctrcle Satw-day was 175 lb Marl) Dugan as
the duo led the Marauders to a second place fm1sh JUSl one
hall pomt behond team champwn Barbow-sv1tle
Chtcago wtth 22 pamts and
Love added 20 B11ly Cunnmg
ham lopped the 76ers w1th 19
The wm ra1s1ng the Bulls
season mark to only 17 14, put
them a game ahead or tdle
Kansas City-Omaha and kept
them JJ,<, games m front of
Detrott on the Midwest
DtVlston
Pistons 84, Knlcks 83
Dave Bmg s short JUmp shot
from the stde wtth SIX seconds
to play gave Detrotl tis narrow
wm over New York handmg
the Knicks !hell' seventh loss m
e1ght games 'Bmg scored 24
pomts and Bob Lamer, playmg
his ftrst game after m1ssmg
lwo with a sore left knee , was
high ror the game w1th 27
pomts and 14 rebounds for the
Pistons Ea rl Monroe led the
Kmcks w1th 24 pomts
Laken 99, Cavaliers 99
earl) m the season have been
Junwr forwards Danny Brown
and Paul Shultz
Wolfe s other starters most
hkety w1ll be 5-11 JUmor for
ward Greg Dunmn g and G~
Jun ior guard Mike Roberts
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THIS YEAR• . .
but I had faith I "ould be a
reg ular someday wtlh th e
Sleelers he sa1d My f& th
was rewarded I m m the
startmg hneup
Bleier reca lled the 17 0
shutout Oakland mfhcted on
the Steelers here m the lhtrd
game of the season
We were JUSt flat m that
game, ' he sa1d They beat us
phystcally as we came off the
ball and tackled VICIOusly when
we tned to run The1r pass rush
Was JUSt fatr
I m confident we can even
ourselves agamst the Raiders
year to recover from his m Oa kla nd In the AFC
wounds Durmg h1s stay m champwnshtp game Sunday
hospitals he began walkmg But they have the advantage or
stowt yy strengthemng h1s playmg on theJr home held
legs
With the ir fans behmd them
'Then I began runrung up Those fans are sure voc1ferolLS
and down ftre escapes he Then there s the grass field
reca lled
wh1c h g1ves them an ad
Now the gutty Ptltsburgh vantage But we re up for that
Steeler runmg back feels he game and we re looking for
has accomplished goals he set ward to makm g the Super
for h1msell when the season Bowl
opened He achteved his hope
Rocky ran seve n ya rds
of bemg a regular Previously, agamst Ka nsas Ctty get 13 for
he had to be content to be a his f1rst pro career touchdown
member of the specialty team
I had a second touchdown
Coach Chuck Noll noted that on a pass from Bradshaw last
Bleter and Preston Perason not Sunday when we beat the
only had pot.enhals as runnmg Buffalo B1lls m a playoff
backs but both knew how W
Nobody ever calls Rocky by
block
his proper hrsl nam e-Robert
Speakmg or h1s war wounds Someone asked hun how he got
Rocky satd I would say my his mckname
legs are 100 per cent func
When my dad saw me for
l10nal
the ftrst llffie, he satd He
I suffered an ankle InJUry looks like a rock And the
which kept me out of the game name stuck
at Cleveland and ag&nst the
And the name 1s ap~e ts
Saints, ' he sald But I m the rock or the Stee!ers
ready for the Raiders Sunday
Bleier smd he never de
spall'ed for a mmute ' that he
would not be back m pro
football alter his war mturtes
I was out for the entire 1970
word
double figures
The spokesman sa1d th e
surgery w1ll probably be
performed next Monday or
Tuesday
Gatl Goodnch and Luc1us
Allen each tossed m 28 pomts to
spark Los Angeles over Cleve
land The [..akers Jw-nped out to
a 54-34 halftune lead but had to JANET LYNN ILL
ROCKFORD Ill ( UPI) hold off a strong second-hair
Skating
star Janet Lynn, the
rush by the Cavs J1m Chones
scored hts NBA h1gh of 28 highest pa1d woman athlete m
pomts for the Cavs and Bobby the world fa tted w make her
scheduled Thursday mght Ice
Smith added 22
Follies opemng m Ph1ladelphta
Warriors 112 Blazen 101
R1ck Barry scored 12 of because of v tral pneumoma
Mtss Lynn s rather sa td
Golden State s 22 fourth
Thw-sda
y that Janet has been
quarter pomls and hmshed
confined
to her home smce last
w1lh 46 pomts m the Wamors
won over Portland He a lso Wednesday
M1ss Lynn a f1v e time
collected 10 assists and rune
n
a
tional
women s figure
rebounds Rookie guard Phil
skatmg
champ
and wmner of a
Smtlh added 15 pomls for
Golden State S•dney Wtcks bronze medal m the 1972 wmter
was htgh for Portland Wllh 23 OlympiCS m J apan Signed a
pomts and Barry Clemens mllhon-dollar contract Wllh the
Ice Folltes m 1973
added 19 and Geoff Petr1e 18
The toss was the Blazers
seventh straight on the road
By RUDY CERNKOVIC
PITTSBURGI;J I UP! ) Rocky Bierer fmds no room m
his vocabulary for despall'
The former Notre Dame star
certamly had cause to gtve up
his hopes of bemg a pro football
star when he suffered painful
wounds m combat m Vtetnam
In 1969
He was felled by a bullet
wound m his lelt leg and a few
how-s later hts nght leg was all
but shattered by shrapnel
The only VIetnam war
veteran m the NFI Ble1er
returned m 1970but sat out that
Oklahoma Ctly
In a slim college card
Thursday mght, Oklahoma
Ctty defeated Xavier 7~ m
the
annual
All-College
Basketball Tournament at
Oklahoma City
The Musketeers were 14
pomts down at one pomt but
staged a !urtous rally that fell
only two pomts short
In the only other game m
volvmg an Ohto team Ferrts
defeated
Ohio
State
Domtmcan 99 79 m the Sprmg
Arbor Classtc at Sprmg Arbor
M1chtgan
Denrus Bale had 22 pomts
Lewts Garner 21 and Bob
Johnson 20 for the wliUiers
while OhiO Dommtcan was
paced by Mark Lw-n s 24
markers
Oberlin wtll be at Bluefield
State at Bluefteld W Va m the
only smgle game on lap
Out of state holtday tournaments mclude
Mtarru at Evansville (Ind )
In vJtattonal Defiance at Marshall (Mtch ) Tournament
John Carroll at Indiana St
IPa ) Tow-nament Capttal a t
Wayne State (Mtch ) ClasSic
Muskmgum at Mtdwest Classic
(St Josephs lnd ), Steuben
vtlle at Fatrmont State
(W Va ) tournament and
Heidelberg at Tri-state Classtc
(Angola lnd )
Ohto boltday tournaments
mclude
Case Western Reserve
Wooster Classtc Ashland Holtday Tow-nament Youngstown
Glasstc Mount Umon Holiday
tournament, Marietta lnvita
tiona! Colorucal C1ty Classtc,
Mt Vernon and Fwdlay BILL SIGNED
VAIL, Colo ( UPI I - Prest
Holiday Tournament
dent Ford stgned a bill Thw-s
day officially allowing gtrls to
play Ltltle League baseball
BUILDING SITES
The measure amended the
federal charter of Ltttle
League Baseball Inc to open
1t ofrlcl3lly for the fll'st tune m
35 year& to 'young pecple'
mstead of 'boys
The old charter pro01 College Road
clauned as the league's purWill bu1 td or sell
poses to msllll cthzenshtp
separately
spo rt.~manshtp and manhood '
The new one drops the last
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season to repatr damage
Bleier is ready
for Raider game
near
sTsten tly htttlng
Southern mamstays so far thts
SURGERY SCHEDULED
BUFFA! 0 NY IUP I)
Knee surgery w1U be per
formed next week on Buffalo
Bills w1de rece~ver Bob
Chandl er who had the
operation delayed Thw-sday
beca use he contracted the flu
accordmg to
a
B1lls
spokesman
Used sparmgly b) the Bills
lh1 s season Chand ler w1 ll
undergo rumor left knee sur
gery He underwent knee
surgery durmg the last off
pivotman Kunnert is sharp
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Healing and deliverance through
the power In the name of Jesus
Acts318
The Southern 1ornados se~ k
four th \o i Ctory of lhe
season tom ght when they
tra\ el to Southv.~ stern to ba ttle
the surpn smg Highl anders of
R1char d
Ham il ton
Carl
Wolfe s qountet 1s 2 2 m the
SV AC as IS Southwestern and
thetr
Squires lose had
before big crowd
By United Press International
The largest Vtrgrnl3 home
crowd of the season 6 675,
turned out Thw-sday rught to
see !hell' Sqwres play but the
home team let them downhad
The Squll'es were beaten by
the fronl-l"unnmg New York
Nets 13o.a5, for thetr btggest
loss of the year, allowmg the
Nets to move one game ahead
of Kentucky for ftrsl place m
the Amertcan Basketball As
SOCI3tion s East Divtston
Julius Ervtng sco red 31
pomts as the Nets ratsed !hell'
record to ~10 The hapless
Squll'es fell to 8-24 14 'h games
out of ftrst
Brtan Taylor chipped m wtth
20 pomts and Btlly Paultz and
Larry Kenon added 17 and 12
respectively The Nels charged
to a 40-20 lead after one quarter
and coasted the rest of the way
Barry Parkhtll topped the
Squll'es mth 18 pomts
Meanwhile, at Indianapolis,
Billy Keller canned 33 pomts
and George MeG millS 31 as the
Pacers knocked the Kentucky
Colonels out of fll'sl wtth a 122lll trtw-nph Ahead only 116-80
gomg mlo the rmal quarter
lnd13Dapolts outscored Kentucky, 36-26, as McGuuus sank
12 pomts and Keller 10 to snap
the Pacers three-game losmg
streak
Arlts Gihnore lopped Kentucky wtth 26 pomts and Loute
Dampier added 20
In other ABA contests St
Louts edged San Anlomo, 119
118 San Diego beat Memphis,
112-108, and Denver lopped
Utah 107 102
Spirits 119, Spurs 118
St Louts reeled off etght
straight pomts w break an 8989 tie at the start of the fourth
quarter and then held off a
strong San Antonio rush The
Spirits' Marvm Barnes led all
scorers mth 34 points and
Tornados
on road
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Country's problems must he faced soon
By GEORGE GUDAUSKAS
WASH INGTON t UPI I Sen George D Aiken R Vt
lle I ts !n t d
tluough thr t. 1 cc~L J)(pltsstur
r e ttrmg next montl as deem of
the Senate s.m s \ menc.;:~ s
leaders must confront the
ccntun mrt I 1s t)t'J\ed und€ 1
seven P1cstdf'nts
luten1ewed m Iu s !3pcu ta r
hke Sf\n 1te off1cc wht ch lacks
the usua l f1 amed photogr 1phs
md mementos of othet poilu
ctans Aiken left 1t to hi stor y to
Judge U1e Presidents he hd s
known s1nce F nmkhn D
country s econom1c problems
FOCUS '75
soon or lhey \\Ill
\\-ake up
playmg chess across the table
from the Aztecs
He
also
suggests
that
Richard M Nixon might howe
sw-v1ved Waterga te had I e
admttted h1s adnumslr atwn s
m1stakes Instea d of ln mg to
cover them up
Aiken 82 who still looks hke
lht Yankee farme r he once
was has served 34 vears m the
Senate longer than an) other
DL~ctplm e
good
fm pnvales but
WASHINGTON iLPI )
Rep Lcs Aspln D \\ IS
smd WednC'sda}' thc Army IS
adve rh s mg for manufac
turers of dca dl} btnary
nerv e gas desp1t e the
Senate s rallf•ratwn of the
1925
Gen e \a
Proto co l
outla"mg chcml<a l ~ a rfan•
A spm m ember of the
House Armed Srn 1ces
and a
former
Pentagon economic adv1ser
satd m h1s stalemc nl th e
Army "as vw latlng th e
Defense
md
Illt ml.x>t
he
g i CII
\\1 liS
uf
tht~
Roosevelt
lie '" 'd D1Hght D E1senhow
er had t he bes t \ears to
sene
1n
the Whate
H ou se
I \ 1 don B Johnson \\ rlS a man
of domestic lff urs
he satd
<nd go t bogged down
In
VI e tnam
E:tsenhower John F Ken
ned)
<~nd
othe r s
made
m1stakes but stood taller v.hen
the\ adm1tted them pubhclv
Kenncd; sa 1d fhat Bay of
Pigs oh I was the blame for
th ot He >~asn t to blame for
that but when he sa td h e was
hts s ocks wem nght up
not jut gener,J/s
Committee
pt t ser t
Ap proprmtton Act
"hJCh ehm matcd $5 8 mllhon
for the productiOn of lh1s
form of chemical \\.arfare
The A rm } had no tmmedJate
comment on A spm s c harge
When Ike smd Oh that U2
was our plane We got caught
that ended the discussiOn ngh t
then ~nd there whe n he ad
nu tted 1t
PI es1dent N1xon could h<~ve
probably saved h1mself a
I tit
hp
<'ndous In
lk('l
roq l h
!"1 f
''
h( S( t I(' l(S
Atk er h< ht \ es Ntxun km '\
hing 11
dv<1ne~ of the
\r\ • 4.;1 g 1tc h1 e tk m I 1t ult1
11 ltt>h doou ed his presHit nn
But
ace or d m g Lu the
estunon) smce he f('lt 1t w 1s
part of his JOb lo cover It up
protec t the ones that tctu;llh
performed the deed
And so I sa) Sometimes
tt s much worse to protect a
tha n 1t 1s to comm tl the
sm -as he s fmdmg out
sinner
He sees President Ford as
an ordman mlddle-<>f th e
m some sectors of the economy
to devastating wrnadoes which
destroyed about hall of the elty
of Xenia There was a maJor
upset In the gubernatortal
election and an energy crts1s
Fo\lowmg Is a summary of the
top 10 general news events m
Ohio during the year, as
selected by Umted Press In
ternatlonal ,edltors across the
state
p1 otestmg tower speed lun1ts
and the h1gh pnces and
shOJ tages or gasoline
6 John Glenns VIctory over
Ho"a rd Metzenbaun\ for the
Democrat ac
nommallon
senato n.1l
7 I ayorfs m the auto m
duslr) and related mduslnes
because of the slump m new
car sales
8Y JOHN T KADY
United Press International
Tornadoes wh1ch ripped
through Xema destroymg
about hall the c1ty and k1llmg
35 persons was selected by
Umted Press Internalton a l
edtlors m Ohio as the lop news
story m the state durmg 1974
About 1 200 persons were
8 The $80 m1lhon surplus m
sta te fWJds found b) th e
G1lhgan admtmstra twn durm g
the gubernatonal campa1gn
9 The ea rly rams prolonged
drought and early frosts which
cost Ohto farmers thousands o'
dolars m crops
10 The Umted Mme Workers
stnke whtch cost Ohio $5
mtlhon m lost wages and 12
m1lhon tons or coal m lost
productton
Searched Through Debris
Ohto National Guardsmen
mJured Wlierl the tornadoes
and rescue workers searched
touched do\\n at 4 40 p m
April 3 and tore a nearly two
mtle wtde path through the c1ty
of 27 300 More than 3,000
persons " ere left homeless
The other top news stortes or
the year selected m thetr order
through the debriS m the tor
nado-damaged City or Xema
for several days before all the
of
unportance were
bodt es
were
recove red
Guardsmen remamed m the
City for about three weeks
The Small Busmess Ad
m tmstrat10n
2 Former Gov James A
Rhodes VIctory over Gov John
J G1lhgan
3 The acquttal or etght Ohw
Naltonal Gua rdsmen on
charges of consptracy m the
shootmg deaths or four Kent
State Uruverstly students
4 The energy cr1s1s
5 The blockades of maJor
Oh10 htghways by truckers
.h(
s(
wl
bt ht!VC ht' t ountry s
o
pro bit: ms
II I !Otu I
I
tune
I d! S-tgf {'(S \\Hh
!od •Y
•re
and the Housmg
and Urban Development
Agency set up offices m the ctty
to help ftnd tem porary housmg
for the homeless
Richard M NJXon prestdent
at the lime, toured the
devastated area and promised
federa l atd would be qutck m
commg
The vtctory by former Gov
James A Rhodes over mcw-n
bent Gov John J G1lugan m
hmk 11e tt pull out thts
lle s ud eyes tw uikhng
Bu t 1f we don t watch out
we ll be ]ommg the Aztecs
A1ken long a member or the
Se nate Foreign Relations Com
mtttee h :~s a lasting concern
ovet war and the threat of
war
Unfortunately
he satd
the threat or war makes very
good
busmess
for certatn m
dm trv man
pa rttes
Fords maJorfa•hng he sa1d
ts prom1sm g to bHlance the
federal budget knowmg per
fect ly well he can t do 11
Pe rh aps
one
strongest pomts
ht s
has wife
of '
IS
Aiken sa1d Shes excellent
W1th a gleeful "'"k he ad
ded 1 hev help Somet1mes
the) get a httle bossy After
his flrslw1fe died A1ken m 1967
marned Lola Pierotti hts tong
t1me Se nate secreta r) who
man., year s hts JUnior
JUS t
as a
new '
Democratic pa rty and a new
style of government were born
w1th Roosevelt s elect10n m
1932
I tell folks Go away and
come back m 10 years and you
won t recogmze OW' form
governmen t
Atken said
re..,lectio n campatgn lawyer arg uments Thursday - the
Kenneth W Parkinson and completiOn of 3 hours by
ch1ef lrtal proseeutor James F Wtlham S Frates, lawyer for
Neal w1ll complete thetr argu form er White House domestic
menls today
affatrs chter John D EhrlichSirtc a wttl present a t" o or man I how- 40 mmutes by
three hour charge to the Jury Thomas Green lawyer for
Monday morrung and then former Aso slant Attorney
gtve them the case
General Robert C Mardl3n
Th e Jur y heard lengthy and the begmnmg of Stem s
argument
Stem satd Parkmson was a
Washmgton lawyer of good
reputatiOn and ' poltttcally nolhmg '
Mr Parkinson has not been
charged wtth anythmg that if
lou saw tl, tt would look
wrong Stem smd He didn't
hit anybody, he didn't taunt
anybody he dtdn t pmson
anybody, he didn't take any
thmg away from anybody '
Green youngest of the
defense lawyers at 33, descnbed Mardtan s 30 short
days m the swruner or 1972"
while the campaign lawyer
handled Watergate legal work
the November gube rnatonat
electiOn " as one of the b1ggest
upsets m the h1stor) of Ohto
poli tiCS
Rhodes" on the election bv a
stun margm of about 11 000
votes after conced 111g victory
to GJ!hgan early electton mght
Rhodes who had se rved two for President Nixon' s re.
prevtous
terms as
cordmg to some, tt Is a source
of atr pollutiOn
Recently I ve had some
dental work done I brush and
floss my geeth and gargle
mouthwash (someone at work
offered me some mouthwash
after I d Just gone to the lad~es'
room and used some) I also do
postural dramage -da1ly My
lungs are usually carlmg ex
cess mucus around
I men-
tioned my problem to one
phystctan and he suggested I
use a mouthwash (every hve
JTUnutes maybe I
Any suggestions 1other than
tellmg the supernoses where
they can go• 1 Somehmes I
We may have tt unpressed
upon us 111 the next rew mon
ths he added warrung that
unless government leaders
become aware of the problems
they face, 'they'll wake up
playmg chess across the table
from the Aztecs '
As he looks forward to some
Vermont trout Hshlng thts
sprmg Aiken satd he would not
JUdge newly elected legtslators
unlll they spend some time on
the JOb
New congressmen as a rule
don t thmk too much or
semortly " he observed but I
can say as a seruor member
I ve never round expertence to
be a handicap yet
They wtll change, they will
change I JUSt hope that they're
reasonable and not too ambtltous durmg thell' ftrst term
because they'll be surpriSed
how much they can learn m two
years
can t smell (a blessmg I
I m 37 female divOrced and
w the pom t of becommg a
herm1t I don t have sweet
nothmgs whispered mto my
ear but You smell funny '
DEAR READER - I11s true
tllat dental and mouth con
d1t10ns can cause bad breath
However many cases of bad
b1eath are on an enllrely
dtfferent bas1s and mouthwash
by the gallon won l solve the
problem
You have already ldentJ[ted
yow- problem m statmg you
have smus1 tis and bronchi liS
Bo.h the lungs and the . muses
can be sow-ces of bad breath
Both r equtre treatment to
ehmmate the breath problem
You may need to
se'e a n ear
nose and throat spec1altsl to
clear
up that smus condition
If you have a chrome m
fec!Jon Of yOW" lungs It deeds
to be treated and the mrectwn
ehrmnated Chrome tnfecltons
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election conuruttee
Mardian was reasstgned to
polillcal duties when he threatened to resign unless taken off
the Watergate case
Green smd there was msuff1
c1ent evtdence to have
warranted Indicting Mardian,
accused on a smgle count of
conspll'acy The other !owdefendants are accused of both
conspll'acy and obstruction or
JUStice
Frates placed much of the
blame on NlXon - the IIIISSlllg
person, the orchestra leader '
He ( Ehrhchman) dtdn t
believe the President was
mvolved ' Frates said He
didn t believe NlXon was mvolved
Here s the dedtca ted loyal
servant trymg to clear his
commander-m-chtef regardless of who got caught Here 1S
the conunander-m-ehtef sitting
111 hts offtce all the time
knowmg who was calling the
shots '
hanunered at what he called
mi sma nagemen t of govern
mental affa irs especwll y
fiscal matters by the Gtlhgan
admmtstrat10n
fhe former governors
Sport Parade
Paintings costing
NEW YORK (UP!) - Knute Rockne stood for Notre Dame,
and somewhat 111credibly still does, even though he has been
dead now for lnore than 40 years
Mention hts name in any gathering of football people and
everybody has a story to tell about him, whether It's a personal
one, a story read in a book or newspaper perhaps or one reLayed
along by somebody else
Hts name came up not long ago at the National Football
FoundatiOn's awards dinner, and Heartly "Hunk" Anderson,
one of hts ex-pupils and the man who succeeded him as head
coach at Notre Dame, started smiling
I learned everything I ever knew rrom him," he • satd
'Practically everythmg anyway What I didn'llearn rrom him,
I ptcked up m th~ pros '
Anderson, 76 now and sUIJ in superb shape, was one of
Rockne's ''watch-eharm 'gqards at Notre Dame and after being
graduated m 1922, played for the Chicago Bears and served as
8SSIS\ant coach under The Rock at the same time
'I d coach the linemen at Notre Dame dlll'lllg the week, get up
ftve m the mornmg on Saturday, go practice mth the Bears, play
60 mmutes both ways Sunday and then go on back to South Bend
Whatever I'd piCk up m the pros, I'd tell him (Rockne) Then
we'd move the furruture around m his office and try out the
blocks Just the ~o of us, him and me "
Hunk Anderson talked some more about Knute Rockne, killed
111 a plane crash near Bazaar, Kan , on March 31, 1931, and then,
under questiorung, he talked about his own career which included
coachmg stints at St Louts University North Carolina State and
Michtgan after he handled the head coaching job at Notre Dame
from 1931 through 1933
'I was born ljl Calumet Mich , same place George Gtpp came
from, ' AnderS()n said
Did you know him well • someone In the group mquired
''Know hun well • He brought me to Noire Dame "
' D1d he real)y gtve that message of his to Rockne, or was 1t
something Rock"" made up on the spur of the moment to fire up
his team?" ,--"George sa1d tt all rtght He was m Sl Joe Hospital in South
Bend with a strep throat and he S81d to Rock, 'When things
maybe get a little too Iough tell the boys to wm for 'the Glpper '
There was nothing made up about that a tall "
Anderson, who lives in West Palm Beach, Fla , now and has
been retired for the past 10 years, noticed Moose Krause talking
manother group Krause tsm his 25th year as athletic director at
Noire Dame and played tackle for the Irish during the time
Anderson was head coach
' I made an AU-American outta him," his old coach laughed
' Funny the things you remember about a man The other kids on
the team used to eat candy all the time Not Moose, though He
ate his mother's homeofllade Uthuaruan sausage she'd send him
Had tt with hun all the time "
Off m another part of the room, Marshall "Biggle" Goldberg,
an All-Amertca halfback for the University of Pittsburgh m the
late '30s and now a successful busutessman m Chicago, was
talking about those claSSlc three llcoreless ties the Panthers
played with Fordham from 1935 through 1937
Goldberg partiCipated m the last two and still remembers one
particular Fordh~m lineman His name was Vmce Lombardi,
and he dtd pretty well later on
"There was a reverse play and I fwnbled the ball on the
handoff," sa•d Goldberg "He (Lombardi) was so intent on
carrymg out his assignment, he didn t even see the ball bouncing
around on the ground He kepltrylng to tackle me "
During his career, Goldberg set an all-time record at Pitt for
total yards rushing His mark stood for 38 years until Tony
Dorsett broke 1t this past season
lmagme," c:>oldberg said, smiling 'Thirty-111X years have
gone by It's hard tD believe "
VICto-
ry <arne as Democra ts took
control of the Ohio General
Assembly ror the hrst tune 10
15 years
Guardsmen Indicted
COLUMBUS (UP!) - That
A federal grand JUry m
Cleveland md1cled etght Oh10 s•x-by-etght foot pamting outNatio na l Gua rd smen on stde of the office of State
charges of consptracy m the Development Dll'ector David
fatal shoolmgs of low- Kent Sweet ts supposed to be art
State Uruvers1ty students dw-- Sweet doesn't agree
It looks ltke somethmg my
mg a cam pus demonstratiOn on
three
year old mtght do '
May 4 1970 and the woWJdtng
Sweet
satd
of nme others
Sweet also satd he wanted to
Dw-111g the tnat 1n Cleveland
make
tt clear that It was the
U S D1stnct Co ur t, Ch~er
Republican
controlled Ohio
Federal Judge Frank BattiSta
Butldmg
Authortty
whtch auupheld a mot1on to d1smtss the
charges agamst the Guards lhonzed that pamhng and
like tl m the new state
men He ruled the govern- others
offtce tower
ment had fatled to prove the
The pamtmg features
Guardsmen had consptred to
f1re the shots mto the crowd of Mnzontal bands of while
canvas on a mostly white
student demonstratwns
background
The ends of each
The energy cns1s which
band
are
variOusly
red, blue
began m late 1973 hit the state
hard 111 early 1974 caustng an and yellow and proJect toward
the vtewer
mcrease rn gasoJme pnces, the
That pamling and others
closmg of servtee statiOnS on
Sunday and the unposttton of both m and oulstde of the
other energy savmg mcasurt!S butldmg cost $600 000
Sweet satd although he
$600,000 in new tower unappreciated
sometimes requue
chrome
tr ea tment ofte n mvolvmg
much more than JUst postw-al
dramage
The lungs are also a sow-ce of
bad breath from what you eat
and drmk As an example
!Junk a btl about al cohol That
alcohohc breath IS not from
alcohohc beverages m the
mouth The alcohol IS raptdly
absorbed mto the bloodstream
Then when you exhale you
blo" yow- boozy breath m other
people s faces The alcohol m
the blood IS released mto the
a1r you exhale Thts ts the
basts for the drunk dn mg test
used by law enforcement or
fiCers Now you
can 1magme
that a gallon or mouthwash ts
not gomg to do anythmg about
the odor cormng from the blood
c~rculatmg m yow- lungs This
pnnc1pte holds true for all bad
breath problems
I presw-ne you do not smoke
and dnnk 1[ you have bad
,
breath Smokmg contrtbutes to
111fec1Jons of the lungs and
smuses as well as contnbuhng
to bad breath m other ways
So while you are wtse to pay
attention to yow- teeth and
mouth, I doubt that Is the mam
source of your problem in view
of yow- story Incidentally,
don't forget the tongue Many
people clean the teeth well and
forget that the surface of the
tongue may be coated wtth food
parttcles
Don t lose that wonderful
sense of hw-nor It wtll make
the way a lot easter even when
th ngs get 1! ~ ou wtll excuse
the word foul
Send yow- questtons to Dr
Lamb tn care of thts
newspaper P 0 Box 1551
Radw C1ty Statton New York,
N Y 10019 For a copy of Dr
Lamb's booklet on consllpahon send 50 cents to the
same address and ask for the
Constipa tiOn booklet
dislikes his pamtlng he thinks
the predommantly yellow one
located near the office of admlDIStrative services director
Joseph Sonuner Is worse
'It looks like the drip cloth
they used when they painted
mtne," Sweet S81d
College Basketball Results
By Unrted Pre55 International
Tournaments
( 1sf Round Action)
Holiday Festival
Rutgers 89 Seton Hall 81
Fordham 82 Manhattan 70
Ocean St Holrday Classic
Prov d en ce 76 Holy Cross 75
So Car 113 Ass urn ption 81
Galor Bowl
Memph sSt 71 Temple 68
P enn St 75 Jcksnvl 73
LOUISVIlle Holiday ClaSSIC
Flor da St 69 Purdue 66
Loulsv•lle 107 w Ky 81
Po•nseltta Classic
Lafayette lOS Baylor 84
Furman 102 Geo Wash 76
Btg 8
Neb 75 Oklehoma 64
Kansas 88 Okla St 68
All College
UNC Chrltte 78 Wyo 65
Okla Ctty 70 Xavu~r liS
Far Wesl ClaSSIC
Ar z St 81 Boston Coli 7J
Oregon 75 Crerghton 64
Ratnbow Classic
VIllanova 88 Tlflsa U 85
Hawa1 64 San Jose St 63
Soum Geotown Ky 88 Concord 76
Bluefld 80 Oberlin 0 56
M1dwest
Newberry 78 Luther 62
Gustavus 94 Oana 67
N M H tlands 110 Metro St 47
Ky St 62 St Thomas 50
Ill Sl 102 S F St 57
Aug ustana 78 S D St 64
St Cloud St 81 Carroll
Augsbg 97 Susquehanna 86
Grand Val St 92 Elmhrst 80
' The Democrats are often entire office tower project, said
called spendthrifts, yet It was only top artists were selected
the Republican controlled OBA
'Obviously since It Is abthat made these deciluons," stract art It Is dlfflcult for
:>'weet satd
someone to make a literal
Architect Ken Brandt, part- translation," be said "It Is
ner m Brubaker·Btandt Inc , Uke visual music "
whtch helped oversee the
PIRATE'S WANT HUNTER
ELLENDER TO SfAY
PITTSBURGH (UPI) NEW ORLEANS (UP!)
President Dan Galbreath and Tulane football COach Bemtle
General Manager Joe L Ellender, in the second year of
Brown of the Pittsburgh a 10-year contract, said he Is
Pirates made a pllch for the not Interested In an opening at
services of pttcher Jim Texas Tech and has decided to
"CatfiSh" Hunter today
remain at his alma mater
The two, accomparu~d by an
Ellender, 49, removed his
attorney, were to meet with name from consideration for
Hunter and one of his attorneys the Tech position Thursday
In Ahoskie, N C
night, one week after visiting
Hunter has listened to Lubbock to see about the
several offers rrom several opening
major league clubs but bas not
"In the best Interests of
signed With any of them
everyone concerned, I am
announetng my lntentlona to
stay at Tulane," he said
DEAL COMPLETED
HARTFORD, Conn (UP!)The New England Whalers of
the World Hockey Association
Thursday sent veteran Carleton
The Toros will now return a
defenseman Jim Dorey, a key
figure in the Whalers' success, oecond-l"ound draft choice to
to the Toronto Toros, com- New England, said Whalers
pleting a deal for center Wayne General Manager Jack Kelley
Bucks tunedup on grass
N BA As.soc1at1on St~:ndlnos
By U[uled Press International
Eastern conference
Atlantic Dtvi s•on
w 1 pet o b
Buffelo
2 1 11 656
Boston
19 13 59,.
2
New York
18 14 563
3
Ph lad elph1 a 14 21 400
8 /',
Central DtviSton
w
By MILTON RlatMAN
UPl Spol'll Eclltor
more ?
It don t work ' he satd
governor
Bad breath linked to other ailments
ByLawrenceE Lamb MD
DEAR DR LAMB - Could
you say somethmg about
hahtosts? I ve got chrome
allergic bronchitis and chrome
stnus1hs
I m on da1ly
medtcatwns mostly for as th
rna My mouth gets qutle dry
from the medtcme and ac
of
I umlv gomg on $6 000 to $7 000
• year that he s ~ot to cut
back, Aiken asked when the
ones that are getlmg from
$40 000 to $100,000 a year are
•avmg We ve got to have
Needed cha nges he satd can
be achieved only by the
example of nattonal leader
Ship
IS
How are you gomg to tell a or four
fellow tha t s trym• In"'""" hl<
DR. LAMB
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1bJe
dustnes I don t need to tell you
road run-of the null per so n
who the) are Bull! does'
" !lOse strength hes partly m
He foresees unportanl but
h1s <blhl) to miX easll) 1\llh unpredictable changes ahead
people md sti lt be an or m the two maJor poltllcal
Destruction of Xenia
Ohio.' s top 1974 story
EDITORS'S NOTE The top
news events m Oh10 during 1974
ranged from econom1c slumps
l he Stn
Watergate arguments ending today
By WESLEY G PIPPERT
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ar
guments end today m the 61
day Watergate cover up tnal
but Judge John J Smca says
the JUry wtll not begm
dehberatwns un til Monday
Revtsmg an earlier plan
StrJca ru led that Jacob A
Stem defense lawyer for Ntxon
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, PASADENA Calif (UPI)Ohto State coach Woody Hayes
S81d Thw-sday hts Buckeyes
could very well be the
greatest college football team
of all ltme ' but also smd that
playmg the New Years Day
Rose Bowl game on natural
turf will gtve USC a tremendous advantage
Hayes satd all of the
Buckeyes 11 otber games this
season have been played on
artifiCial turf which he feels lS
much supenor to natural turf
"That s why we come out
here so early and work the
players so hard he explamed
' They have to gel thetr legs
adJusted to natural turf
' The kids deftmtely were
much fresher sharper Thw-s
day after havmg that Chrtst-
g b
Washin gton
25 9 735
Cleveland
17 13 567
6
Houston
17 15 531
1
Atlanta
14 20 412 n
NewOrlean s
3 29 (19,. 21
Western Conference
M tdwest Divtsion
wlpctgb
Ch1cago
17 1<4 5<48
KC Omal'la
18 17 su
I
Detro it
11 17 SOD l h
Milwaukee
12 19 387
5
P1crf•c Orvis10n
w
I
pet
667
Golden State
22 11
Seattle
16 17 ,.85
Phoent x
15 17 ,.69
Portland
15 18 455
LosAngeles
14 19 42<4
Thursday s Results
Detrotl 8,. New York 83
Los Ang 99 Cleveland 89
Chtcago 92 Ph ladelph a 91
Houston 114 Atlanta 86
Golden St 112 Portland 101
Fridays Games
L os Ang eles at ChiCago
Buffalo at Phoen x
KC Omaha at Seattle
g b
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6'2
7
8
ABA Standrngs
By Untied Press International
East
W
I
pet g b
New York
23 10 697
Kentucky
21 10 677
I
St Lou s
14 21
400 10
Memph s
1) 23
281 131f:z
Vlrgtnla .~~
8 24 250 141f:z
West
w 1 pet g b
Denver
28
5 8,.8
San Antonio
19 16 543 10
lnd1ana
14 16 467 12 h
Utah
11 20 459 1J
San D eg o
12 20 375 15 h
Thursdays Results
Indiana 122 Kentuc ky 111
New York 130 V~rg nta 85
San Diego 112 MemphiS 108
St Lou s 119 San Antonio 118
Denver 10? Utal'l 102
Fnday s Games
lnd ana al v rgmla
San Anton•o at New York
St Lou s at Utah
Denver at San Diego
NHL Slandmgs
By Un•ted Press International
DIVISIOn 1
w I
pts gf I I
Ph ladelph
23 6 5 51 131 70
Atlanta
16 15 s 37 101 105
NY Islanders 1J 13 9 35 114 100
NY Rangers 1311 8 34 125 109
DIVISIOn 2
w I I pts gf ga
Vancouver
21 10 5 .. 7 133 106
Ch cago
15 14 4 34 116 91
St L ou s
14 14 6 34 119 122
Minnesota
111852797141
KansasC ty
5 24 4 14 81 150
DIVISIOn 3
w 1 t pts gf ga
Los Angele s 18 4 11 47 105 60
Montreal
1S 6 11 47 148 103
Ptltsburgh
11 16 7 29 132 130
Detroit
9 18 5 23 96 132
Washmgroo
J 29 4 10 78 190
DIViSIOn 4
w 1 t pts gf ga
Buffalo
24 6 5 53 160 107
Boston
20 8 6 ,.6 166 105
Toronto
10 17 6 26 109 130
Callklrnia
7 22 6 20 90 150
Thursdly s Results
St LOUIS 2 Pittsburgh 2
Minnesota 4 Detro t 4
Atlanta 2 NY Islanders 1
Buffalo 3 Ch1cago 1
Philadelphia -4 Wash ngton 1
Los Angeles 5 Vancouver 1
Friday s Games
Buffalo at NY Rangers
Detro t at Montreal
Boston at Califor:n a
WHA Stilndmgs
By Untied Press lnlernat•onal
East
WI t pts gf ga
New Englnd 19 11 I 39 116 100
Cleveland
12 14 I 25 77 85
Ch cago
11 18 0 22 95 113
lnd anapol s 6 2"~' 0 12 71 146
West
wt
t ph gf
Houston
Phoen•x
San Diego
2211
15 IJ
15 IS
Mmnesote
Michigan
14 15 0
10 21 2
Canadian
w I t
19 13 I
18 13 0
16 13 I
Toronto
Quebec
Winnipeg
ga
0 44 147 95
2 32 107 102
1 31 102 108
28 121 112
22 83 145
ph gf
39 146
36 129
33 119
ga
123
109
91
Edmonton
16 10 0 32 100 84
Vancouver
15 14 1 31 96 96
Thursday s Results
Minnesota 5 Edmonton 1
Vancouver 8 Michtgan 1
Winn i peg J Phoenix 2
Cleve at Chlca9o ppd
FrldiY 1 Games
Quebec at Cleveland
Chicago at Toronto
New England at Mtnnesota
Indianapolis at Vancouver
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Freddte LewiS added 25 forSt
Louts Donrue Freeman was
high for San Anloruo w1th 25
Swen Nater fmtshed wtth 23
and George Gervm Rtch Jones
and James Silas bad 18 eac h
Q's 112, Sounds 108
Jlffi 0 Bnen htt two free
throws with 21 seconds left and
Travts Grant dunked a shot at
the buzzer wgtve San Diego tls
vtclory over Memphts Grant
led all scorers w1th 35 pomts
and Caldwell Jones had 20
pomts for the Q's, while George
Carter hit 24 to lead Memphis
and Chuck Willtams had 22
Nuggets 107, Stars 102
Denver overcame a 36-pomt
effort by Moses Malone en
route to tis 17th stratght home
wm H1gh-pomt man for the
Nuggets was Mack Calvm wtth
21 whtle Ralph Sunpson and
Bobby Jones each added 17
Malone Utah s teen-age star
scored hts career htgh He also
pulled down 25 rebounds to
match h1s prevwus ca reer
high It was the 20th wrn for
Denver m 22 games and ended
a Utah wmnmg streak or three
games
SVAC standrngs
SVAC STANDINGS
ALL GAMES
Team
W L
p OP
Hannan Tr ace
6 1 470 383
North Ga111a
4 1 345 282
So uth ern
3 3 277 309
Southwes te rn
2 3 217 284
Kyger Cr ee k
1 4 240 279
East ern
I 6 369 422
Symme s Valley
0 6 308 405
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T eam
w L P OP
Hanna n Tra ce
5 0 344 253
North Gallta
4 1 345 282
Southwestern
2 2 211 227
Soulhern
2 2 184 207
Easte r n
1 3 223 245
Kyger Creek
0 3 151 174
Sy mme s Valley
0 3 155 225
SVAC RESERVES
Team
W L
P OP
North Gall a
4 1 171 136
Hannan Trace
3 2 160 160
Kyg er Creek
2 1 102 86
Symmes Valley
2 1 113 98
Soull'l ern
2 2 144 140
Southw es t ern
1 3 93 127
Ea s t er n
0 A 112 148
Tontght s gam e - So uthern
at Sout hwes tern
Saturdays game - H annan
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LAUREL, Md (UP!)
Olrls McCarron, 19-year-old
riding sensation, returned to
Laurel Race Course Thursday
and lost no time boosting hl.s
record nwnber of wins for one
year to 540 with three winners
By scortng In the three races,
MI:Catron also tied his 0W11 alltime Maryland record of 118
winners at a single meeting, a
mark he set during a 60-day
session In the spring at
Plmllco
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begtnnmg to get used to the
grass ' Hayes said
ArliftCial turf tsn t perfect
now JUSt like your w1fe but tt s
better than anythmg else, he
added
Hayes satd hts two tn)w-ed
starters spht end Dave Hazel
and offenstve rtght tackle Scott
Dannelly, JOmed the team for
Thw-sday's workout
He satd Dannelly should be
at full strength by New Year's
Day, wh1le Hazel sltll runmng
wtth a sltght hmp wtll
probably not be ready to start
Hayes sa td the Archte
Grtff m, the Buckeyes out
standmg tailback and 1974
He1sman Trophy wmner wtll
be used as a decoy several
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Come to the true Church
People receive the baptism of the
Hoi y Ghost Acts 2 1 4, Acts 10 44
46, Acts 19 1 6
Water baptism like the early
Church baptized "In the name of
Jesus" Acts 2 38
In obedlence
to Math 28 19 Father, Son and
Holy Ghost are titles
His name
Is :lesus Acts 4 12, Acts 8 16 ,
Acts 10 47 48, Acts 19 1 6
PRE-INVENTORY
ttmes
Ha) es called the Buckeyes
and the TrOJans both ' explosive teams and satd his
team wtll be m better phystcal
condition than at any other
time this season He satd the
Bucks have had as many as
se ven defenstve playe rs
stdel111ed for at least one
regular season game
Coach Johh McKay satd his
TroJans are ready to play
I know that because I told
them they had to be ready to
play McKay sa td I run a
dictatorshop JUS! like Woody
Hayes
He dechned to com pare
Archie Griffm wtlh AnthonJ<>
Davts, USC s tatlback and
runner-up to Archte m the
Hetsman Trophy ballotmg
I only coached one of
them ' McKa) satd He 1S a
great player and I know Grtffm
ts too
The
TroJans
worked
prunarily on thetr passmg
pattern throwtng to John
7\.
Tew
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8Y United Press loternallonal
forward Steve Hawes as the
Goodbye Zatd Abdul Aztz Rockets drubbed the Hawks
Hello Kevon Kunnert
114-86
Kunnert, a second year pro
Guard Calvm Murphy led the
out or Iowa who was drafted by Rockets wtth 21 pomts and
Chtcago m the 1973 college Rudy TomJanovtch and Dave
ptayer draft had seen only spot Wohl chtpped m wtth 19 while
duty durmg hts fll'st year Jtm Washmgton topped the
Traded to Buffalo before last Hawks scorers wtlh 16 po111ts
season and then sent to and Tom Van Arsdale added
Houston Feb I, the 7 foot I 15
cen ter ave ra ged only 11
The Rockets defense put the
mmutes of playmg llffie and 3 6 game away m the row-th
pomts per game m hts rook1e quarter holding the Hawks
season
scoreless for the hrst 7 47
But Abdul Aztz formerly Atlanta managed only f1ve
IDown as Don Smtih dw-mg his fteld goals m the fmal penod
seven year NBA career, had
•, other NBA contests
satd before the season began C'h 1cab edged Phtladelph1a
thts would be hts last year m 92-91, Detrott mpped New
pro basketball and he mformed York 84 83 Los An geles
th e Rockets by telephone defeated Cleveland 99-39 and
shortly before !hell' game wtth Golden Stale topped Portland
Atlanta Thursday mghts that 112 101
he was calling 1l qutts
Bulls 92, 76ers 91
Houston s toss however, was
Chtcago edged Phtladelphta
Kunnert s gam The 23-year on the strengtn or Bob Love s
old ptvotman ftlled m wtth 18 20 foot held goa l wtth 12
pomls grabbed 11 rebounds seconds left to play for the
and blocked three shots whtle Bulls Sixth wm m thetr last
alterna tin g With center seven games Chet Walker led
Rio at Marietta tonight
Cage tourneys
are underway
Coach Art Lanham s Rio
Grande College Redmen will
take on the Umverslty ol the
South at 9 this evening In the
second game of the annual
Marietta College Shrine
Holiday Tournament at
Marietta The host Pioneers
will battle Urbana In this
evemng's f1rst contest at 7
pm
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Kent State Umverstty which
has won only one game whtle
tos wg four takes on the
nation s No 1 team tomght
when tl travels to North
Carolina State
The Golden Flashes opened
the season wtth a ~ loss to
Mount Umon and then dropped
three more belore defeatmg
Ball State Dec 19
Now tl s North Carolma State
and the Wollpack s All Amencan Davtd Thompson perhaps
the prerruer college basketball
player m the natton
And if that s not enongh, the
Flashes take on Duke at
Durham, N C Saturday mght
Most Ohio colleges wtll
partictapte in hohday tourna
ments wtth Ohio State meeting
Penn m the Rambow ClassiC at
Honolulu while Bowling Green
which ts 5-1, mil be m the tough
Oral Roberts Classtc at
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McKay Shelton Dtggs Randy
Simmrm and Jun Obradovtch
Dav1s Dw1ghl Ford and
Allan Carter all took turns
operalmg at the ta ilback
position
The OSU coach was not
pleased to be at the press
conference mstead of at supper
wtlh hts players who v1stted the
Queen Mary docked 111 the
Long Beach Cahf harbor but
tt was difftcult to detennme
that from h1s deportment
Hayes spent two full hours m
the press room the ftrst hall
how- ea t111g peanuts and gulpmg orange JUice the second
eavesdroppmg on a telephone
mterv1ew wtth Southern Cal
coach John McKay
We t1 defmtlely ~ m the
best shape for th1s Rose Bowl
game than for any other game
thts season tf we don t get any
more lnJUrtes ' srud Hayes He
smd he felt 1t was a senes of
mtw-•es startmg last August
and runnmg through the season
that kept the defense subpar
fa lling 60-57
Southwestern IS paced by the
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Jtm NTda and R1<.: k Crouse
The Tornados have been
ge tltng so me un ex pected
sconng from 5 10 semor guard
a loss lomgh t most hkel) w11!
kill any II tle hopes of the lose•
The f ornados w1 ll hetve their
hands full as the Highlanders
are commg off a near s tunmng
Tim H11l H1ll has been con
upse t Hamilton s
defending l eague
lads ga\e
cham pwn
Hannan frace a ll It cou ld
hand le a week ago before
VICTORIOUS SAl UTE - Mtck Lyons 105 lb Me1gs
Marauder wrestler has his arm hotst.ed on VICtory by the
orftctal after the Marauder JUmor captured the 105 lb
champtonshlp Satw-day at the Fatrland Hobday Invllahonal
Wrestling Tournament m Proctorville Jommg L)ons m the
champiOnship ctrcle Satw-day was 175 lb Marl) Dugan as
the duo led the Marauders to a second place fm1sh JUSl one
hall pomt behond team champwn Barbow-sv1tle
Chtcago wtth 22 pamts and
Love added 20 B11ly Cunnmg
ham lopped the 76ers w1th 19
The wm ra1s1ng the Bulls
season mark to only 17 14, put
them a game ahead or tdle
Kansas City-Omaha and kept
them JJ,<, games m front of
Detrott on the Midwest
DtVlston
Pistons 84, Knlcks 83
Dave Bmg s short JUmp shot
from the stde wtth SIX seconds
to play gave Detrotl tis narrow
wm over New York handmg
the Knicks !hell' seventh loss m
e1ght games 'Bmg scored 24
pomts and Bob Lamer, playmg
his ftrst game after m1ssmg
lwo with a sore left knee , was
high ror the game w1th 27
pomts and 14 rebounds for the
Pistons Ea rl Monroe led the
Kmcks w1th 24 pomts
Laken 99, Cavaliers 99
earl) m the season have been
Junwr forwards Danny Brown
and Paul Shultz
Wolfe s other starters most
hkety w1ll be 5-11 JUmor for
ward Greg Dunmn g and G~
Jun ior guard Mike Roberts
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THIS YEAR• . .
but I had faith I "ould be a
reg ular someday wtlh th e
Sleelers he sa1d My f& th
was rewarded I m m the
startmg hneup
Bleier reca lled the 17 0
shutout Oakland mfhcted on
the Steelers here m the lhtrd
game of the season
We were JUSt flat m that
game, ' he sa1d They beat us
phystcally as we came off the
ball and tackled VICIOusly when
we tned to run The1r pass rush
Was JUSt fatr
I m confident we can even
ourselves agamst the Raiders
year to recover from his m Oa kla nd In the AFC
wounds Durmg h1s stay m champwnshtp game Sunday
hospitals he began walkmg But they have the advantage or
stowt yy strengthemng h1s playmg on theJr home held
legs
With the ir fans behmd them
'Then I began runrung up Those fans are sure voc1ferolLS
and down ftre escapes he Then there s the grass field
reca lled
wh1c h g1ves them an ad
Now the gutty Ptltsburgh vantage But we re up for that
Steeler runmg back feels he game and we re looking for
has accomplished goals he set ward to makm g the Super
for h1msell when the season Bowl
opened He achteved his hope
Rocky ran seve n ya rds
of bemg a regular Previously, agamst Ka nsas Ctty get 13 for
he had to be content to be a his f1rst pro career touchdown
member of the specialty team
I had a second touchdown
Coach Chuck Noll noted that on a pass from Bradshaw last
Bleter and Preston Perason not Sunday when we beat the
only had pot.enhals as runnmg Buffalo B1lls m a playoff
backs but both knew how W
Nobody ever calls Rocky by
block
his proper hrsl nam e-Robert
Speakmg or h1s war wounds Someone asked hun how he got
Rocky satd I would say my his mckname
legs are 100 per cent func
When my dad saw me for
l10nal
the ftrst llffie, he satd He
I suffered an ankle InJUry looks like a rock And the
which kept me out of the game name stuck
at Cleveland and ag&nst the
And the name 1s ap~e ts
Saints, ' he sald But I m the rock or the Stee!ers
ready for the Raiders Sunday
Bleier smd he never de
spall'ed for a mmute ' that he
would not be back m pro
football alter his war mturtes
I was out for the entire 1970
word
double figures
The spokesman sa1d th e
surgery w1ll probably be
performed next Monday or
Tuesday
Gatl Goodnch and Luc1us
Allen each tossed m 28 pomts to
spark Los Angeles over Cleve
land The [..akers Jw-nped out to
a 54-34 halftune lead but had to JANET LYNN ILL
ROCKFORD Ill ( UPI) hold off a strong second-hair
Skating
star Janet Lynn, the
rush by the Cavs J1m Chones
scored hts NBA h1gh of 28 highest pa1d woman athlete m
pomts for the Cavs and Bobby the world fa tted w make her
scheduled Thursday mght Ice
Smith added 22
Follies opemng m Ph1ladelphta
Warriors 112 Blazen 101
R1ck Barry scored 12 of because of v tral pneumoma
Mtss Lynn s rather sa td
Golden State s 22 fourth
Thw-sda
y that Janet has been
quarter pomls and hmshed
confined
to her home smce last
w1lh 46 pomts m the Wamors
won over Portland He a lso Wednesday
M1ss Lynn a f1v e time
collected 10 assists and rune
n
a
tional
women s figure
rebounds Rookie guard Phil
skatmg
champ
and wmner of a
Smtlh added 15 pomls for
Golden State S•dney Wtcks bronze medal m the 1972 wmter
was htgh for Portland Wllh 23 OlympiCS m J apan Signed a
pomts and Barry Clemens mllhon-dollar contract Wllh the
Ice Folltes m 1973
added 19 and Geoff Petr1e 18
The toss was the Blazers
seventh straight on the road
By RUDY CERNKOVIC
PITTSBURGI;J I UP! ) Rocky Bierer fmds no room m
his vocabulary for despall'
The former Notre Dame star
certamly had cause to gtve up
his hopes of bemg a pro football
star when he suffered painful
wounds m combat m Vtetnam
In 1969
He was felled by a bullet
wound m his lelt leg and a few
how-s later hts nght leg was all
but shattered by shrapnel
The only VIetnam war
veteran m the NFI Ble1er
returned m 1970but sat out that
Oklahoma Ctly
In a slim college card
Thursday mght, Oklahoma
Ctty defeated Xavier 7~ m
the
annual
All-College
Basketball Tournament at
Oklahoma City
The Musketeers were 14
pomts down at one pomt but
staged a !urtous rally that fell
only two pomts short
In the only other game m
volvmg an Ohto team Ferrts
defeated
Ohio
State
Domtmcan 99 79 m the Sprmg
Arbor Classtc at Sprmg Arbor
M1chtgan
Denrus Bale had 22 pomts
Lewts Garner 21 and Bob
Johnson 20 for the wliUiers
while OhiO Dommtcan was
paced by Mark Lw-n s 24
markers
Oberlin wtll be at Bluefield
State at Bluefteld W Va m the
only smgle game on lap
Out of state holtday tournaments mclude
Mtarru at Evansville (Ind )
In vJtattonal Defiance at Marshall (Mtch ) Tournament
John Carroll at Indiana St
IPa ) Tow-nament Capttal a t
Wayne State (Mtch ) ClasSic
Muskmgum at Mtdwest Classic
(St Josephs lnd ), Steuben
vtlle at Fatrmont State
(W Va ) tournament and
Heidelberg at Tri-state Classtc
(Angola lnd )
Ohto boltday tournaments
mclude
Case Western Reserve
Wooster Classtc Ashland Holtday Tow-nament Youngstown
Glasstc Mount Umon Holiday
tournament, Marietta lnvita
tiona! Colorucal C1ty Classtc,
Mt Vernon and Fwdlay BILL SIGNED
VAIL, Colo ( UPI I - Prest
Holiday Tournament
dent Ford stgned a bill Thw-s
day officially allowing gtrls to
play Ltltle League baseball
BUILDING SITES
The measure amended the
federal charter of Ltttle
League Baseball Inc to open
1t ofrlcl3lly for the fll'st tune m
35 year& to 'young pecple'
mstead of 'boys
The old charter pro01 College Road
clauned as the league's purWill bu1 td or sell
poses to msllll cthzenshtp
separately
spo rt.~manshtp and manhood '
The new one drops the last
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season to repatr damage
Bleier is ready
for Raider game
near
sTsten tly htttlng
Southern mamstays so far thts
SURGERY SCHEDULED
BUFFA! 0 NY IUP I)
Knee surgery w1U be per
formed next week on Buffalo
Bills w1de rece~ver Bob
Chandl er who had the
operation delayed Thw-sday
beca use he contracted the flu
accordmg to
a
B1lls
spokesman
Used sparmgly b) the Bills
lh1 s season Chand ler w1 ll
undergo rumor left knee sur
gery He underwent knee
surgery durmg the last off
pivotman Kunnert is sharp
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Healing and deliverance through
the power In the name of Jesus
Acts318
The Southern 1ornados se~ k
four th \o i Ctory of lhe
season tom ght when they
tra\ el to Southv.~ stern to ba ttle
the surpn smg Highl anders of
R1char d
Ham il ton
Carl
Wolfe s qountet 1s 2 2 m the
SV AC as IS Southwestern and
thetr
Squires lose had
before big crowd
By United Press International
The largest Vtrgrnl3 home
crowd of the season 6 675,
turned out Thw-sday rught to
see !hell' Sqwres play but the
home team let them downhad
The Squll'es were beaten by
the fronl-l"unnmg New York
Nets 13o.a5, for thetr btggest
loss of the year, allowmg the
Nets to move one game ahead
of Kentucky for ftrsl place m
the Amertcan Basketball As
SOCI3tion s East Divtston
Julius Ervtng sco red 31
pomts as the Nets ratsed !hell'
record to ~10 The hapless
Squll'es fell to 8-24 14 'h games
out of ftrst
Brtan Taylor chipped m wtth
20 pomts and Btlly Paultz and
Larry Kenon added 17 and 12
respectively The Nels charged
to a 40-20 lead after one quarter
and coasted the rest of the way
Barry Parkhtll topped the
Squll'es mth 18 pomts
Meanwhile, at Indianapolis,
Billy Keller canned 33 pomts
and George MeG millS 31 as the
Pacers knocked the Kentucky
Colonels out of fll'sl wtth a 122lll trtw-nph Ahead only 116-80
gomg mlo the rmal quarter
lnd13Dapolts outscored Kentucky, 36-26, as McGuuus sank
12 pomts and Keller 10 to snap
the Pacers three-game losmg
streak
Arlts Gihnore lopped Kentucky wtth 26 pomts and Loute
Dampier added 20
In other ABA contests St
Louts edged San Anlomo, 119
118 San Diego beat Memphis,
112-108, and Denver lopped
Utah 107 102
Spirits 119, Spurs 118
St Louts reeled off etght
straight pomts w break an 8989 tie at the start of the fourth
quarter and then held off a
strong San Antonio rush The
Spirits' Marvm Barnes led all
scorers mth 34 points and
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A GIFI' MUST BE RECEIVED
There are two stdes to a gift g~vmg and recetvtng Both are
reqwred to complete the gift Nothmg IS worse or more
hwmbating to the gtver than to have hiS gift Ignored or refused
Nothmg os more tnsultmg to a g~ver than reJectiOn I He cannot
force a gift he can only offer tl
God so loved that He gave
That IS the heart of
Chrostiaruty the heart of the Btble a lovmg God, a giving God 1
Thos love of God s this gift of Gods dostmguoshes Chrostiaruty
from all other religiOns God GAVE Man IS mtended to recetve
Reduced to 1ts sunple terms the message of the B1ble IS this
iovmg and gtvmg of God to man And the supreme trase:!\Y 1s
man s perenmal fatlure to recetve thts love thiS gift
Christmas for example means comparatively little more
than a headache extra billS and exhauslton to the man who has
not responded to God s love and recetved hos gift To thiS man
Chrostmas IS mcomplete only a half a transaction
And when ChriStmas IS over God IS left holdmg HIS pnceless
gift under the tree, unclatrned
Days pass and the tree must be thrown out The gift IS still
there Nobody will take tl What a scar on the heart of the one who
gave the gift what a rebuff to the lovmg care wtth which t\ was
selected wtth a beloved rec1ptent m mmd But there tl lies un
wanted Nothing to do but throw 11 out wtth the tree
The commg of the Son of God mto hiStory by way of v1rg1n btrth
was meant to be a personal encounter for man Jesus entrance
mto htstory was only the first phase of redemption the second
phase IS His acceptance by men m thetr hearts as Lord
Is Christmas a personal experience for you or sunply a
celebratiOn of an event over 1900 years old which has no
relevance m your life" You can make tl personal and relevant by
rece1vmg the Son of God now
'To as many as recetved Htrn, to them He gave the power to
become the Sons of God ' John 1 12
- Rev Walter P Blkacsan Ftrst BaptiSt Church Racme
Alfred
~ocial
1\otes
Sunday School attendance on
Dec 22 was 47 offermg was
$24 G1fts were presented to
some Sunday School offtcers
and classes treated Sacked
treats were passed out to all
present
Worship servtces were held
at II w1th the Rev Meece
speaking from Gal 4 3 7 on
The Greatness of God Hts
Son and Hts Love The at
tendance was 30 offermg was
$19 39 Pledges were $37 00 A
gtft of money was presented to
Rev and Mrs Meece by the
church
The Chnstmas program was
presented on Sunday evemng
Dec 22 at 8 p m w1lh Dons
Dtlhnger and Os1e Mae
Follrod
directors
The
program was well g1ven and
enJOyed by an almost full
house There was a beautiful
tree Santa Claus and many
gtfts A loose treat was passed
out to all present at the dose of
the program The White Gtft
Offering was taken and
amounted to $33 71
Carolers from the Young
Adults Class VISited the Shut In
and stck on Saturday evemng
Dec 21 and had hot chocolate
and cookies when they arnved
back at the church Th1s class
ts taught by Howard Flanders
and Thebna Henderson
There was an attendance of
29 at the UMW party held Ill the
church basement Tuesday
evemng Dec 17 A potluck
supper was enJoyed by
members, fam1ly ana friends
and the Rev Meece Gtfts were
enchanged carols were sung
and names drawn for a gtfl
exchange for 1975 Frutl treats
were sent to shut ms
The Clarence Henderson and
Clatr Follrod fanuhes attended
the annual Chnstmas farmly
get-together at the home of
Ed! th Harper a I Tuppers
,. Plains on Sunday Dec 22
Steve Follrod of Ohio State IS
enJOYIIII! a vacatlo'\irfrom hos
5- The Daily Sentmel Middleport Pomeroy 0 Frtdav Dec T1 ,974
Dec 27 1074
Laurel Cliff
News Notes
By Bertha Parker
Sabbath School attendance
Dec 22 was 93 Cho1r members
present were 14
The Chnstmas program
wh1ch was held at the local
church on Sunday evemng was
well attended
Mark Stahl Stockport
vtstted recently wtlh Mr and
Mrs Norman Schaefer
Mrs Edna Schaefer Mrs
Fern Dora Story called on Mr
and Mrs Fritz Stahl of New
Marshfield
Lenme Lyons and Leslie of
Rock Sprmgs Mrs Johnny
Douglas Mrs Jean Hmes and
daughter Dana and Nancy
Howard of Guysville vtslted
Bertha Parker spent the
week of Chnstmas wt th
relahves 1n Columbus
Mr and Mrs Judy Wolf and
Keath Chester Mr and Mrs
Thomas Dorst and two
daughters Mr and Mrs Erme
Haggy and daughter of Mtd
dleport had thetr Chnstmas
dmner at the home of thetr
parents Mr and Mrs James
Gtbnore and Demse
A thought for the day Bnltsh
physicist John Tyndall sa1d It
1s as fatal as 11 IS cowardly to
bhnk facts because they are not
to our taste
GRAHAM
UNIT ED
METHODIST
Pr eac h ng
9 30 a m
f rst and second
Sundays of ea c h month lh rd
and fourth Su nday s each
mon th worsh p ser\1 ce at 7 30
p m W ed n es day even ng s a
7 30 Prayer and B b l e Study
SEVENTH
DAY
AD
VENTIST
Mu ber y
He gh t s
Pomeroy
Pas t o r
G ra r d Se ton Sa bb ath s. houl
e~Jery Sa l urday af 2-.p.m, a d
wo r sh p serv ce follow ng a
3 15
p m
Open
B ble
d scuss on 7 30 p 11
at th e
chu r ch each Thursde~v
FIRST 50\JTHt:RN
BAP
TI ST '182 Mu l berry Ave
Pomeroy
aft 1 ated
w lh
S 8 C
th e Re\1
F r ed H I
pas or Troy Zw I n g Sundi'ly
sc hool s upt
Sunday schoo
9 30 am
mo r n ng wor sh p
10 10
Sunday evangl' st c
nee! ng
7 30 p m
Pray~r
mec nq WP>d 1esday 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Corne r Fo urth and Ma n
M ddl epor t Re\1 H enry Key
Jr pastor Sund ay Sc ool 9 30
am
Mrs Er~J m Baumgard
ner sup t
Morn ng worsh p
10 45 a m
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES la rry Ca rn ahan pres d ng
m.n 1sler Sunday
B ble lee
tu r e 9 30 am
Wa tchtower
study
10 30 a m
Tuesday
B ble study 7 30 p m
Thu rs
day
m1n stry schoo
7 30
p m
se rv ce meet ng a 30
pm
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chn s l
n Chnsflan Un on
Lawr ence Manley pastor
M rs Russel! Young Su nd ay
School Supt
Sund ay Schoo l
Even ng worsh p
9 30 a m
7 30
Wedn es da y
p r ayer
meet ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD Ra e ne Route 2 the
Rev J ames M Muncy pastor
Sunday schoo l
9 45 a m
mo rn n
worsh p
I a m
even mg worsh p
7 30 p m
Prayer meet ng Tuesday 7 30
p m
Young p eop e s m eet ng
7 30 D m T h u r sday
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST - Corner S xth and
Pa l mer
th e
Rev
Steve
Skaggs
pastor
Danny
Thompson Sund ay school supt
WMPO rad o program
7 45
a m Sund ay schoo l 9 15 a m
morn ng worsh p 10 15 a m
Yo uth act1v t es a nd fel owsh p
for tun or and sen or h gh
students 6 p m B be study
7 30 p m
M d week pr ayer
se r v ce Wednes d ay 7 30 p m
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
M ddleport 5th and Ma n
Geo rge
G l aze
mm st er
Jam es Shee ts sup er n tenden t
B b l e schoo l
9 30
a m
morn ng worsh p 10 30 a m
ev en ng worsh p
7 30 p m
pray er ser\1 ce 7 p m
Wed
nesdav
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Don Co e
paste
A lfr ed
Rusche! Sunday SchOo l sup
Sund ay schoo l 9 30 a m
mo rn hg worsh p
0 30 a m
Sund a y evan q e l st c m ee l ng
1 30 p m
prayer m ee t ng
Wednesday 7 30 p m
THE
UNITED
PRES
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dw ght
l Zav lz P astor D rector
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Chur c h Sc hoo
9 30
am Mrs Homer Lee SlJp t
M orn ng Worsh1p 10 30 a m
MIDDLEPORT
Sunday
Ch urch Sc hoo l 9 30 a m John
F
F ultz
Su~ t
Morn1nQ 0
Worsh p 10 30 a m
SYRACUSE
Morn ng
Wor sh ip
9 a m
Sunday
Church Schoo l 10 a m
Mrs
Samp son H al l Supt
RUTlAND CHURCH OF
GOO- Ph I p Wh !ley pastor
Sunday school
10 a m
worsh p se r \1 ce
7 p m
Prayer meet n g We dnesday
7 30 p m
HAZEl
COMMUNITY
CHURCH Near Long Bo t
tom Est 1 Har t pastor
Roy
Brown
a ss slant
pastor
Sunday school 10 a m
Church
7 30
p m
e ach
Sunday
evening prayer meet ng 7 30
p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - Th1rd Ave the
Rev W1ll am Kn ttel pastor
Ronald Dugan Sunday Schoof
Supt Cl a sses for all ages
evenmg serv1ce
7 30 p m
B ble study W edn esday 7 30
p m
youth serv ces Fr day
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner Ash and Plum
M d
dleport
Noel
Herrman
pastor
Saturday even ng
se rv ce 7 p m Sund a y schoo
10 am
Su nday eve n ng
worsh p 7 p m
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE
PARISH
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarner
Director
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev CarlE HICkS
Rev D Wm Sydenstncker
CHESTER Worsh p 9 15
a m
Church Sc hool 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Worsh p 9
a m Church School 10 a m
FLATWOODS - Wor sh p 11
am
Church School 10 a m
POMEROY
Worsh p
10 30 am
Church Sc hool 9 15
am
UMY F 6 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - Worship
10 a m Church Sch ool 9 a m
UMYF 6 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH Worship 10 30
a m Church School 9 30 a m
UMYF 7 p m
RUTLAND Worship 9 15
a m Churc h School 10 a m
UMYF 7 p m
SALEM CENTER War
sh p 9 a m
Church School 10
am UMYF Thursday 7 p m
SYRACUSE CLUS;rER
Rev R !chard E Jarv1s
ASBURY Worsh p 11
a m
Church Schoo l 9 50 a m
wsc s 1st Tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worsh p 9
Church School 10 a m
a m
WSC S Jrd Wednesday
7 30
pm
MINERSVILLE WorShip
10 a m
Church School 9 a m
w s cs Jrd Monday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
School 9 30 a m
worShiP
serv r;., 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
studies at the home of hts
parents Mr and Mrs Clair
Folirod and Kathy
Fnends and relatives !JJ:re
have learned of the serwus
Illness of Carol Jones and Ethel
Guthne both ui 0 Bleness
Memorial Hospttal at Athens
Mrs Ella Yost suffered a
stroke at the home of her son
and daughte, m law Mr and
Mrs Delbert Yost at Sugar
Grove on Dec 15 and Is con
fmed to the Fatrfleld County
Hospital
,
Rev Steven Wtlson
Rev Lilrrv Pohng
Rev Howard Shtveley
BETHANY
(Dorcas)
Wcrshtp 9 30 a m
Church
Sc hool 10 30 a m
CARMEL Worsh p
11
am
1st and Jrd Sundays
Church School 10 a m
APPLE GROVE Sun r1ay
9 30 a m
WO I'Sh p
SChoo l
f r st and th rd Sund ay 7 30
Pm
prayer meet ng
Wed
nesday 7 30 p m Fe llow sh b
supper f r st Saturday 6 p m
U M w second Tuesday 7 30
pm
EAST LETART
Su nda y
school
9 30 a I"CI
worsh p
second and fourth illnday 7 lO
om
prayer me'itlng We d
n esday
7 JO p m
U M w
I rs W~dnesday 7 JO p rr
WE SLEYAN { Ra e n cJ
Su lay
sc hoo
10 a n
w ors t p 11 a 11
B b le study
Thur s d a
7
p m
c ho r
pre~ c t ce
Thur sday 8 p m
I II OWSh 1p
Suppe r
t S
W dnesday 6 JOp n
U M W
l ourlh Mon dlly R 1 m
GREAT BEND - Wor sh pI
2nd and 4th Sundays
Chur c h Sc hoo 10 a m
lETART FA-Ll S
Worsh p
0 am
Church school 9 am
B b l e stu dy 7 30 p m every
Tue sd ay
MORNING STAR - Wor'sh p
9 30 am
Chur ch Schoo l 10 JO
a n
M d Week
Se r\1 ce
Wednesday 8 p m
MO R SE CHAPEl Wor
sh p 11 a m
l si a nd Jrd
Sundays
Chu r c h School
10
a m
am
PORTLAND - Worsh p 7 30
p m
Churc h Sc hoo 9 30 a m
SUTTON ~ Wors h p I a m
2nd and 4th Sundays Church
School 0 a m
NORTHEA ST ClUSTER
Rev Robert M eece
R e\1 Stanle y Brandum
JOPPA - Worsh p 10 am
Church School 9 a m
Prayer
Meet ng Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM Church
serv ces
9 a m
Sun day
Sc hool 9 45 a m B ble St udy
every T hursday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEl War
Sh p I a m
Chur c h Schoo 10
am
AlFRE 0 - Su nday schoo
9 45
a m
each
Sunday
preach ng at
1 d m
each
Sunday Prayer mee t ng 7 45
p m Wednesday WSCS 8 p m
on th rd Tu esday each month
REEDSVILLE Sunday
schoo l 9 30
pr eac h n g 7 30
p m Sunday prayer meet n g
7 30 p m Tuesday wsc s 7 30
t r st Thursday each month
SILVER RIDGE - Worsh p
a a m Chur ch Sch ool 9 a m
TUPP ERS
PLAIN S
Worsh p 9
a m
Church
School 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
Georg e Freder ck
sup t Serv ce week l y 9 30 a m
on Sun d ay Preach ng f rst and
th rd Sun day s of month by
Cl fford Sm th 9 30 a m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION Darrell
Doddr
pas tor
Sunday Schoo l
9 30
a m
Leonard G lmor e f r st
elder
e\len mg serv ce
7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
mee t ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Rae ne Route 2 The
Re\1
Charl es H and
pastor
Sunday sc h oo l
9 45 a m
morn n g worsh p
1 a m
Even ng serv ces Tu es day and
F r day 7 JO
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - 8 be
Stud y
9 30 am
morn ng
worsh p 10 30 a m
even ng
worsh p 6 30 p m Wednesday
B ble Stu dy 7 30 p m
MT
OliVE CHURCH
Lon g Bottom Sunday Schoo
10 a m w th W lia rd P gott
sup! Evange st c mes sa ge
ea c h Sunday even ng 7 30 p m
by
E d er
Russell
C l ne
m n s e r of the Apostol c Fa th
B ble Study Wednesday 7 30
Pm
STIVERSVIllE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH - Sund ay
sc hool ser v ce 10 a m
P raye r
meet n g Thur sd ay 7 p m
Sun d ay even ng ser \1 ce 7 p m
Z IO N CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pomeroy
H arr sonv li e
Road R c k Morr son pastor
Sunday schoo
supt
Steven
Stan ey Sunday schoo
9 JO
a m
morn ng wo sh p and
commun on
10 30
am
Su nday
ever1 ng
youth
Chr st an Endea\lor 6 30 p m
wo r sh p serv ce Su nday 7 30
p m
Wepnesd<~y
e~Jen n g
pray e r me et n g and B be
st ud y 7 30 o m
ST
JOHN
lUTHERAN
CHURCH
P ne Grove
Th e
Rev
w 1 am M ddl es warlh
Pastor Church Se rv ces 9 30
a m Sun day Sc hoo 10 30 a m
~MADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
B ble Schoo l
9 30
a m
morn ng worsh p 10 30
am Sunday even ng Wor sh p
Se rv ce
7 30 p m
c ho r
pract1 ce Sunday a nd Wed
nesday 7 p m pray er meetmg
and B ble Stud y Wednesday
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST
Rev F r ee and Nor r s pastor
Sunday school 10 a m
Chur ch
serv ce- 7 p m
W edn es d ay
B ble Stud y 7 p m
RACINE
CHURCH
OF
HE NAZARE" E R ev
W I am Bartholomew pa st or
Sunday sc hoo l
q 30 a rr
Gera l d We Is supt
m o n ng
wo rsh p
0 30 a m
Wed
n esday se r v ce 7 p m
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Walter P
B kacsan pastor
Ro nn e Sa l ser Sunday scho o
sup! Sund ay schoo 9 JO a m
mor n ng
wo r sh p
0 40
Sunday even ng wors h p 7 30
Wednesday eve n ng
B ble
study 7 30
DANVILLE WESLEYAN
Rev lelon G la sure pastor
Sund a y Sc h oo l
9 30 a m
youth and un or youth serv ce
6 45 p m
e~Jen ng worsh1p
7 30 p m
prayer and pra se
Wednesday 7 30 o m
SILVER
~UN
FREE
BAPTIST - R ev Ralph D ean
pa stor Sund ay Sc hoo 10 a m
Leon M I er
s upt
Ev e n ng
se rvi ce
7 30 p m
Pr aye r
meet n g Thursday 7 30 p m
CHESTE!fC:lruRCH
OF
GOO Rev
Ja mes Sa t
terf etd pastor Sunday Sc hool
9 30" a m wor ship serv ce 11
a m
even ng serv ce
7
prayer se r v 1ce and yo uth
serv ce W ed n esd ay 7 p m
lANGSVIllE CHRISTIAfi
CHURCH
Ted Jones
pastor
Sunday sc hoo
9 30
a m
Roy S gman
supt
morn ng
worsh p
10 30
Sund ay even ng serv ce 7 30
m d week
se r v ce
Wed
ne sday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE R ev
Howard C B l ack pas to r Bob
Moore Sunda y Sc hoo Su pt
Sunday Sc hool c asses for all
ages
9 30 a m
m or n ng
worsh p 10 45 NYP S Sunday
6 30 p m evangel st c serv ce
Sunday 7 30 p m M d week
prayer meet ng W.ednesday
7 30 p m M ss onary meet ng
sec ond Wednesday 7 30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Robert Sm th pa stor Sunday
school 9 30 a m
cl-ass reader
leo H1ll
worsh p se rv ce
10 30 a m
c hurch 7 10 o m
EDEN UNIIt;LJ BRETH
REN IN CHRIST - Eld en R
Blake pa stor Sunday School
10 a
m
Howard M cC oy
supt
Mornmg sermon 11 a
Sunday night serv ces
m
Chr stan Endeaver 7 30 p
Song se rvi ce 8 p m
m
Prea chmg 8 30 p m
M1d
week Praye r meet ng
Wed
nesday 7 p m
Ra y Adams
lay leader
CHU RCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST - Located et Rutland
on New L ma Road n ex t to
Forest Ac r e Park Re\1 Ra y
Rou se pa stor Rober t Mu sser
Sunday School sup t Sunday
school
10 30 a m
worsh1p
7 30 p m
B ble study Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
Satu r da y
n ght praye r serv ce 1 30 p m
HEMLOCK
GROVE
CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson
pastor
Ray Whaley si.Jp t
MQrnmg wor sh p 9 30 a m
church school
10 30 a m
young P,eople s meet ng 6 30
p m
e~Jenmg
wors h p
7 30
p m B 1b le study Wedn esday
7 30 p m
MT
UNION BAPTIST
Re\1 Cec Cox pastor Sunday
Sc hoo
s upt
Joe
Sa yre
Sunday sc hoo
9 45 a m
Sunday even ng worsh p 7 30
Wedn es day praye and B b e
study 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PlAINS
CHRISTIAN
C HURCH
Eugene U nd erwood
pa stor
Howard Ca ld we I J r
Su nday
School Supt
Sunr:lay S<: hool
9 30 a m
Morn ng Sermon
10 30 a m
Sunday even ng
se rv ce 1 p m
LET AR T FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN
Rev F ree land
Norr s pastor F oyd Norr s
supt Sunday schoo l 9 30 a m
morn ng sermon 10 30 a m
ser\1 ce
Wednesday
P aye
7•30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
Sm h pastor Sunday School
0 a m Arthu r Henson Sup t
Morn ng Worsh p
I a m
Young Peop l es se rv c e
7
p m
Even ng serv ce
7 30
p m Wed n esday M1d week
Prayer Se rv ce
7 30 p m
Youth meet ng
6 30 p m
Even ng worsh p 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE
NAZARENE
R ev
H erber t Cra te pastor
Wor
sh p serv ce 11 a m and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday School
9 30 a m
R chard
Barton
sup t Prayer m eet ng
Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRI ST
C fford Sm th
m n ste r Sunday Schoo l 9 JO
am
mornmg c hur c h 10 30
am
Sunday even ng serv ce
7 JOp m Wednesday se rv ce a
Bend area families gather
The scene m the Bend area
for the observance of Christmas was the gathenng
together of famtlies for fesbve
dmners and an exchange of
gifts
Among the many who came
home for the holidays were Mr
and Mrs Joe G1bnore and the1r
mfant daughter Shannon
Lake Vtlla, Jll They were the
Chnstmas Eve dmner guests of
hos parents Mr and Mrs Elza
Gtbnore, Jr Roger and Mtke
along with Mr and Mrs R•ck
G1bnore Albany Mtss Mary
Radford, Mtss Debbie Black
Mrs Nora Gtlmore and Mrs
Denver Kapple Pomeroy
Mr and Mrs Harry Dav1s
Spr~ng Ave Pomeroy had as
the1r Chnstmas dmner guests
Mrs Sadte Theuner Syracuse
Mr and Mrs Wtlliam Lehew
Ted John Bill and Cheryl and
Mr and Mrs Robert Lehew
Debbte, Charlotte and Robm
Columbus Af~rnoon callers
were Mr and Mrs Henry
Cantrell Charleston W Va
pm
lAUREl CliFF
FREE
METHODIST Rev
F oyd
F
Shook
pas o
Lloyd
W gh
Sunday sc hoo sup t
Sund ay sc hool
9 JO a m
morn n g worsh p 10 30 a m
even ng worsh p
7 30 p m
Wednesday Ch s an
Youth
Crusade
6 30 p m
C ho r
pra ct ce Th ursd ay 7 p n
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Mrs Robert Grueser and
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Mrs Welby Whaley Darwm
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Qwnn Cmdy and Pat of near
Columbus
Holiday dmner guests of Mr
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Mmersvllle were Mr and Mrs
Jeff G1eger and so ns
Galhpohs
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were April Clark Lisa P\Jlhns
Jay Humphreys Lisa Darst
Ttmmy Jeffers Angte Sloan
Neal Rtchmond
Tammy
Ebhn Sally Radford T1m
Sloan, Johnda Gtilesple Scott
Pullins Ktm Eblin Terry
Atkins Ricky Icenhower Allen
Partlow Jo1 Gtllespte Dt~te
Eblm Tammy Atkins Jay
Evans VICki Hood Tracey
Jeffers Judy Radford Chnsty
Evans Tma Randolph Linda
Partlow Jackie King and Pam
Evans
Taking part m a play \tiled
Kay s Chrtslmas Wtsh
wntten by Mary Radford were
Btll Radford Karen Sloan
Judy Radford Tracey Jeffers
Conme Radford Edgar Abbott
Jane Abl)otl Harold Black
ston Ethel Grueser Thelma
Jeffers Tammy and Terry
Atkms Pam and Chnsty
Evans Jackte King, VICki
Hood Linda Partlow and Tina
Randolph In the play Mrs
Sloan and Con me Radford sang
Star of the East
The program concluded wtlh
a v1s1t from Santa wtlh treats
for the chtldren
Rubber, Steel Toe,
Miners Boots
12 and 16 Inch
He•ghts
Thom MeAn Store
Middleport Oh1o
Burdell Black RD Pomeroy
was named head eider of the
Pomeroy Seventh Day Ad
venl1st Church when members
voted the1r new slate of officers
for the commg year Black wtll
be lay asststant to the mtmster
Other top officers named
mcluded Robert Ltpscomb
Mason W Va head deacon
wath
two
assistant deasons
Mrs Effte Black head
deaconess w1th three ass1stmg
her w that offtce Sabbath
School superintendent for 1975
Mrs Rtta Wh1te Kyger Mrs
Adelene France Rutland
Church clerk a post she has
held for many years Mrs
Sarah Drake the lead out m
co mmumt)
services
and
Jun•or department leader Mrs
Clara Mcintyre Mmersvllle
RD
All offices are hUed by the
democratic electwn
process
wtth the exceptiOn of that of the
pastor who is asstgned by the
Ohto Conference of Seventh
day Adventist Mount Vernon
Pas tor of the Pomeroy church
IS Gerard Seton
WASHINGTON (UP!) Secretary of State and Mrs
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DEAR AT - On my desk are two glass paperweights a
friend made with pressed flowers altracUvely arranged between
the thick glass tops 8Dd felt bottom on one and clear glass on the
other Such paperweights can be bought In hobby or handcraft
sbopo I am sure we will hear from our friends lelllng ua of other
ways they have used Sll<!b flowers - POLLY
DEAR POLLY -My Pet Peeve concerns the lack of cour
tesy shown people who walk on crutches Many do not even allow
those on crutches suffiCient room to maneuver as they walk so
close and are often qutte rude I was on crutches for a short time
and 1t made me consc1ous of the unportance of being considerate
and tolerant Do unto others as you would have do unto you
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DEAR POLLY -In lmewtlh our President's request to save
I have found a way for conserving prectous water When starting
to wash dishes I parttally fill the pan With water As I rliiSe the
dishes I hold them over the dish pan The hot water that or
dlnarily would just run down the dram IS saved - MILDRED
DEAR POLLY - If you are bothered by stray animals
spendmg the night m your garage try emptying a box of moth
balls around the floor They lose their potency In about a month
and must be replaced Do not do thiS if there are small chtldren
around who could mistake the moth balls for candy - JOANN
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Games were
pnzes gmng to
muth and Mrs
Neutzhng won
something
special...
Sewing club
enjoys party
DEAR POLLY - My mother does a lot of hand sewing and
crewel embroidery and was in the habit of sticking pliiS or
needles m the arm of her chatr When she bought a new leather
lounger this habtl was out as the holes showed m the leather I
bought a plastic headband and a wriBI pm cushion sUd the pin
cushion off the wristband II came on and on to the plastlc
headband that fits perfectly over the arm of her new chair When
the grandchildren come to viSit thiS Ia easy to slide off the chair
arm and put out of the way of little hands No worry about them
getting hurt and no holes m the new chatr - RUTII
Just One Way by Patty
Jeffers A readmg was gtven
by Susan Fleshman and the
program concluded w1th a
Christmas cantata Chrtst ts
Born Today
under the
dtrection of Rev Shook
On Chrtslmas Eve the
church observed communton
G•fts were exchanged carols
sung and games played at the
annual hohday party of the
Sew Rite..Sewmg Club at the
home of Mrs Flo Strickland
The party followed a dmner at
the Hobday Inn
G1fts for the exchange were
placed beneath a lighted tree
Secret ststers were drawn for
the new year and the officers of
1974 were retained for another
year The club presented a g1ft
to Mrs Ann Browmng
president
Mrs
Evelyn
G1bnore read an ortgtnal poem
about the club s orgamzatwn
and aci!VIl!es through the
years Mrs Strickland served
punch and favors were
numature candies tn holders
Attendmg besides those
named were Mrs Betty
Wehrung who wtll host the Jan
8 meeting Mrs Martha Hoff
man Mrs Mildred Wells Mrs
Barbara Mullen Mrs Shtrley
Ba1ty Mrs Carolyn McDamel
Mrs Lenora McKmght Mrs
Betty Wehrung Mrs Pandora
Collins Mrs NetUe Boyer and
Mrs Lucy Wht te
Bulova
Choose
I he g II
1ha1 tell s how
much you ca e
day after day aft er day
Stop by and see al l the
beaut fu new 8ul ova
watches
g ft pr ced
lrom $45
His 23 jewel au tomatic te I
time day and dal e ~H
H1n Beaut fu 'I patterned
brace et watch with diam ond
marker 17 jewe s $10
Methodist women gather
Members of the Mmersvtlle
Umted Methodtst Church
Women enjoyed a turkey
dmner at the Steamboat Inn
Rae me recently and then went
to the home of Mrs June Sayre
for a program and party
There was group smgmg of
Stlent Ntght and prayer by
Mrs Ltlhe Starcher to open the
meeting Mrs Mildred Phtlltps
had scnpture from wke 2 and
a medttalton lltled Livmg
Message
Poems
and
readmgs were The Legend of
Silent N1ght by Clara Me
Master Ongm of the Star
by Mrs Sayre
For Peace
and Joy and 'How Readest
Thou by Mrs Mary Pugh
Mrs Dorothy JarviS read
Fatth for Today wtlh Gods
Help
Mrs Lillie Starcher
Have a Good Day
Mrs
Darts Grueser Not Among
Strangers
Gertrude M1l
chell The Little Drwnmer
Boy
Mrs Ruby Grueser
The Christmas Faith Mrs
Mary Russell The Little Blue
Bird and Mrs Phtlhps The
Last House
Members stgned a round
robin card for Mrs Hazel
McCUllum who ts m Columbus
w1th her daughter and
presented a g1ft to Rev
Richard and Mrs J arv1s Mrs
Sayre served cheesecake
cooktes and coffee Others
attendmg were Mrs Fanme
Phtlhps and Mrs Elste Forbes
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were completed to ftx boxes for
several shut ms cards were
stgned and Leah Crabtree
asststed by several others
brought
the
Chnstmas
message tn scnpture readmgs
and songs
A gtfl exchange was held
secret pals were revealed and
names drawn for 1975 secret
sisters Those attending were
Murl Galaway Betty Mattox
Kay Wolfe Rose M"ary Miller
Elizabeth Jordan, Hazel
CUlwell Pauline Comer Leah
Crabtree Barbara Crabtree
and the hostess Westma
Crabtree, who served rP!resh
ments 10 keepmg wtth the
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Exercise Club
season
N. 2nd
OFF ICE HOU.RS 9 30 TO
l TO 5 I CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS I - EAST COURT ST,
I
the Pomsettta by Mrs Grace
Give
POLLY
B•rthday Dear Jesus and
there \las a dialogue hUed
Message from the Prophets
by Laura Sm1th John Smtih,
Patty Jeffers Mark Fnend
Eugene Jeffers and Jack
Braley Jr
Crystal Hall played Silent
Ntght aod J L Jeffers gave
Christmas Bells
Other
Neutzhng
by Mrs Ellen couch Trees
by Mrs Neutzhng Le~nd of
lhe Chrtslrnas Tree by Mrs
Mary Martm and Story of
played wtth
The club members voled to
Mrs Wtlder
se nd $10 to Gary Hamhn the
Pratt Mrs
ado pted veteran at the
the traveling
Ch1lhcothe Veterans Hosp1lal priZe
and m heu of the trad!ltonal
Refreshments of nbbon
g1ft exchange to contr ibute $1 sa ndwi ches 1n red aod
each to he se nt to the Oh10 green colors hme punch
Soldters and Sailors Orphans and decorated cupcakes
Home for a New Years Eve were served from a ta
party
ble centered w1th pomselltas
Mrs Veda Davis opened the and large ca ndles and a punch
meetmg wtth th e Lord s bowl surrounded by mtmature
Prayer m umson Poems and itghts and greenery
readmgs mcluded the ChnstMrs Wildermuth wtll host
mas story from scripture by the January meehng
Mrs
Fay
Wildermuth
Chnstmas Thoughts for
These Troubled Times by
Mrs Rhoda Hackett In the
Footsteps of the Holy Father
DEAR POLLY ..::. Durmg the sununer I accumulated many
pressed flowers They are so pretty I hate to put them away and
would like to use them They are all stzes and some have thetr
stems - AT
D.
MIDDLEPORI', OHIO
Kermit Walton
;l
CARPENTER - Members
of the Temple Church Umted
Methodist Women met w1th
Mrs Arthur Crabtree for thetr
December meetmg Plans
Mrs Millllrd Yon Moler
Chesler
Pressed flowers
hold memones
Holzer Medical Center
(Discharged, Dec 261
Nancy Cox Ora Henderson
Julia McCarter
Puyong
Welch V1rgtma W1tmer
SERVICE PLANNED
Besste W1lhebn
A watch servtce wtll be held
(Births)
at the Ash St Freewill Baphst
Mr and Mrs Paul Wyatt a Church 10 Middleport begm
son Wellston Mr and Mrs mng at 7 30 p m Tuesday The
Ralph Jonas a son Wellston pubhc ts mvtled There wtll be
a number of different smgmg
groups and several m•msters
SrAR ARRF3l'ED
wtll speak Rev Noel Herman
VENTURA, Calif (UP!) - IS pastor and Rev Raymond
Esther Williams, swimming F1fe 1s assistant pastor
movte star of the 1940s, was
arrested and jailed for drunken
driving police said Thursday
Miss Williams, 50, was
CAROLERS PARTY
arrested shortly before rmdThe Grace EpiScopal Church
nlght on Christmas by an of. Sunday School enjoyed a
fleer who said he saw her car caroling party Sunday and
speedmg and weavmg from then returned to the Parish
lane to lane on U.S 101 near House for a Chrtstmas Party
Camarillo
Mrs Roger Dillard had charge
She flunked a sobriety test of the party and was assisted m
the highway patrol satd, and the preparalton of food by Mrs
was taken to the Ventura Aaron Kelton and Mrs A R
County Jall
Kmght The church and Pansh
She was released Thursday House were decorated by the
1111 $300 bail posted by her chtldren and members of the
husband actor Fernando church followmg the party
Lamas
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of the Laurel Cliff Free
Method•st Church was held
Sunday mght at the church
wtth Uoyd Wrtght as chatr
man
Patty Ph1lhps was ptamst for
the program whtch opened
wtth Away m the Manger
the mvocahon by Rev Floyd
Shook and a ChriStmas litany
Rect Ia twns mciuded a
Welcome by Crystal Lane
The Whole World by Sean
Jacobs
Why
by Joey
Barton
What a Joy by
Tammy Wright
A Few
VVords by Steve Tracy
Somethmg to Say by Scott
Barton Love Is Cheer by
Michelle
Folmer
Recttalwns by Amta Smtih
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Crabtrees host church group
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Adventists
Annual Christmas program One of the classes sang Happy restlaltons were Day of
Days by Laura Sm1th and
ON HOLIDAY
heritage house
Your
mas Day Their dmner guests for the past week
were Mr and Mrs Gordon
Mr and Mrs Harry Glaze
F tsher West La fayette
Sandy Robert and M1chael
Roland F 1sher Col umbus
Columbus JOtned the Radford
Barbara Ftsher home from famtly on Chrtstmas Day They
OhiO Umverstty Mr and Mrs were enroute to Texas where
John W1les and Mr and Mrs M Sgt Glaze of the Nahonai
Orns E Harns Mmersvtlle Guard wtll be enrolled at Texas
Af~rnoon callers were Mr and
State Untverstty for the next
Mrs Bill Ftsher and son s1x months Thetr son Michael
Torch Mrs Mtlton Roush and recently achieved the rank of
Randy Mrs Louella Smtih Eagle Scout
Mr and Mrs Greg Roush and
Chnstmas mght guests of
chtldren MUI Harris and Gene Mrs Grace Glaze Mtddleport
Harns ali local and Sherne for a famtly gathermg were
Gtbbs Mason
Mr and Mrs George Glaze
Chnstmas ntght dmner Brett Bnan and Lon Rock
guests of Mr and Mrs Ernest bndge Mr and Mrs Wtlham
E Harr1s were Mr and Mrs
Radford and Mary Roger
Orr1s E Harns Barbara Gtbnore Mr and Mrs Larry
Hams Mr and Mrs Gordon Romme Pomeroy
Mrs
Ftsher and Roland Ftsher Donna Glaze andy Glaze
They were JOtned for the Middleport Mr and Mrs Mtke
evemn g by Mr and Mrs Greg Stewart
Chrtslopher
Roush and children Mr and Syracuse Mr and Mrs Harry
Mrs Paul E Harns and Glaze and fam1ly Columbus
cluldren Sherne Vaughan of
Miss Marcta Karr Syracuse
Kentucky and Mrs Mary Mrs Margaret Clatworthy and
Grueser
Mickey Childs Middleport
Mr
and
Mrs
Wtl
were Christmas Day guests of
ham Radford and daughter Mr and Mrs James Clat
Mary entertamed both Chrtsl- worthy and daughter Twtla
mas Eve and Chnstmas Day and Mrs Bertha Ebersbach
wtth famtly dmners Thetr
Christmas dmner guests of
guests were Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Bob Crow
Wilham R Radford and Syracuse were Mr and Mrs
daughter Brooke Porterfield
Robert W Crow and daughter
Mrs Grace Glaze Middleport
Lon Ann New Phtladelphla
Mr and Mrs Larry Homme Mr and Mrs James Crow
and Roger Gthnore Pomeroy
Syracuse Afternoon guests
Chnstmas Eve Mr and Mrs
were Mrs T H Crow
Wtlham R Radford ac
Pomeroy Mr and Mrs M1ke
companaed Mrs
Homer Mornson Fort Lauderdale
Radford to the Holzer Medtcai Fla and Mr and Mrs Dan
Ce nter to v1s1t Homer Radford Crow Athens
who has been confmed there
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Va Chester Tennant pa sto r
Su nday school
10 a m
morn ng worsh p
11 a m
evc;m ge l lst•c serv ce 7 30 p m
B1ble study and prayer serv1 ce
Wednes day 7 30 p m
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HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST 1n Chr1sf an Un1on T he Rev W II am Campbell
pa stor
Su nday School
9 30
tl m
James Hughes supt
even n g se r~Ji ce
7 30 p m
Wednesday even1ng prayer
meet ng
7 30 p m
Youth
pra yer ser v ce each Tuesday
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George Hos e ar
pas tor
Sund ay Sc hool 9 30
a m Pra yer and B ble study
7 3(1 p m
.Cottage Pr cye r
Se rv ce .J'uesday
10 a m
Worsh ip 1S erv ce
Thursday
7 30 p m
Grueser and Larry
The nursery and prtmary
children of the Rock Sprmgs
Untied Methodtst Church
opened the Chrts tmas Eve
program wtth a hve natiVIty
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ASSEMBLY
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Sa;~v~oy
gvgn.o
lONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN
Mr
Robert
Wyatt pastor Sunday Sc hool
supf
Ror1a d Osbor n e B b l e
Schoo
9 30 a m
preach ng
10 45 a m
Even ng se r\1 ces
7 30 p m
MASON
see m~ a I ange cu5 om ye th ee so good
Why cele b ole the end of one yeo a nd he be g nn n'<l of he ne10:?
rea son fo
am
FREEDOM
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MISSION
Ba ld Kno b s Rev
L
R
Gluesen camp
pastor
Roger W lf red
Sr
Sunday
School Su p
Sunday Sc hool
q 30 a m
Sunday even ng
worsh p 7 JO Prayer meet ng
Tu esday
7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter
class leader
Youth
mee t ng
Wednesday
7 30
p m
Ernest D ee t er
eader
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
CH R 1ST Robert Sh oo k
pastor
Sund ay sc hool
9 30
am
Ru sse ll Spencer sup !
worShiP serv ce
10 45 a m
even ng worsh p alternatmg
w th C E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer m ee tmg 7 30
p m Wednesday A lfred Wol fe
lay l ea der
WHITES
CHAPEl
Coolv li e R D Rev Roy Deeter
p astor
Su nda y Sc hoo
9 30
a m
worsh p serv ce
10 30
a m B bl e study and prayer
e rv ce Wed n esday 7 30 p m
RUTlAND
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRI ST - Rod Kas l er pastor
V H Bra l ey Sun day sc hoo
supt Sunday schoo q 30 a m
worsh p se r v ce and co m
mun on
10 30 am
'YOU th
meet n g
6 p m
Sunday
eve n ng ser v ce
7
regular
board meet ng h rd Saturday
7 p m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
Worsh i P serv ce 1
a m
W ednesday
prayer
meet ng
7 30 p m
Sunday
n ght worsh p 7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE
NAZARENE
Rev
Lloyd D Gr m m J r
pastor
Sunday Schoo l
9 JO a m
Morn ng worsh p 10 30 a m
Yo un g p eop le s serv ce 6 45
p m
Evang e s t1 c se r\1 ce
7 30 p m Wednesday even ng
service 7 30 p m
MASON COUNTY
THE HilAND CHAPEl •
George Casto pas to r Sunday
School q 30 evenmQ worsh p
7 30 Thur so ay even ng p r ayer
serv ce 7 30 p m
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Second and Pom eroy St s Stan
Crag past or Sunday sc hoo l
9 45 am
worsh p serv 1ce 11
am
tram ng un1on
6 30
p m e~Jen ng worshiP serv 1ce
7 30 p m
M d week pra y er
serv ce Wedne sday 7 30 p m
MASON
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST P 0 Bo x 4a7 M i ller
St
Mason w
va
Sunday
B bl e Study 10 am
Worsh1p
11 am a nd 7 p m B1ble Study
Wednesday 7 p m
Vo c al
mus c
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FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
TIST - Corner of Second and
Anderson
Mason
Pastor
Walter Cloud Sunday sc hool
9 45 a m
worsh p serv1ce 11
a m and 7 30 p m
Weekly
B bte study Wedn esda y 7 30
Mrs Bess Rupe Columbus
Mr and Mrs Terry Barcus
Jeffersonville lnd Mr and
Mrs Davtd Rohr Manetta
and Mr and Mrs Tom Wnght
Dayton
Jommg Mr and Mrs Karl
Chzldren gzve
Chnstmas scene
w
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST CHURCH Rev
Paul N ev li e pastor
Sunday Sc hoo
9 30 a m
Morn o g ser v ce
0 30 a m
yo uth serv ce
~ 45
p m
Evang el st c serv ce 7 30 p m
P ayer m e e ng Thu rsday
7 30 p m
Mr and Mrs Norman Stewart
Barbara and Brtan Columbus
VIlle was the scene of famtly
gathermgs throughout Chn st
DEXTER
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OF
C HRIST
Char l es Russe I
Sr m n ster Norm an C W I
supt
Sunday sc hoo
9 JO
a m
wol"sh p serv ce
10 30
a m
B b le study Tu esday
7 30 p m
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
JESU S CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Racine R oad
P ort and
II am Roush pastor Denny
E~Jans
Su nd ay
Sc ho ol
D re ctor Su nda y School 9 30
a m
Morn ng worsh p 10 30
am Sunday e\len ng serv ce 7
p m
Wed n esday
even ng
Drayer serv ces 7 30 p m
BETHLEHE M BAPTI ST Rev
Earl Sh ul e
pasto r
Worsh p serv ce
9 30 a m
Sun day schoo
10 JO a m
Sunday eve n ng se v ces 7 30
p m B b l c s udy and prayer
serv ce Thur sday 7 30 p m
K ngsbury
Road
Sunday
Sc hoo l 9 JO a m
Ra ph Car
supt Worsh p se r v ce
10 30
am and 7 30 p m alternate y
Pray er meet ng Wednesday
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay St es
pastor
Olu
DEXTER
CON
GREGATIONAl CHURCH
Mrs Wo r ey Francs Sunday
sch ool supt
Sunday sch ool 10
Chrtstmas dmner guests of
Mr and Mrs G G Werner
Middleport were Mr and Mrs
Jack Werner Belpre Mr and
Mrs Deorge Durst Wellston
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Rev w H Perrin pastor Roy
Mayer S unda y school s upt
Church sc h oo l
9 15 a n
wor!h p ser..- ce
10 2<1 am
Youth Gho r rehearsal
Mon
day 3 JO p m under d r ect on
of Mary Sk nn er sen o r cho r
rehearsa l 7 JO p m Thursday
w fh
Mrs
Pau
Nea se
d
rectnr
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Co rn er
Un n and Mulberry
Rev
Cly ae V Henderson pastor
Sunday school 9 30 a m
G en
McClung
supt
morn ng
worsh p lO 30 a m
eve11 1ng
se rv ce
7 30
m d week ser
v1ce Wednesday 7 JO p m
GRACE EPIS COPAL - The
Rev
Harold Deeth
rec tor
Church ser v ces 10 30 a m
Holy co mmun on f r s l Su nda y
of nonth c t10r ch sc hool 10 30
a m
tor nurse ry throuqh 12
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Terrell Gran nger
pas tor B bte school 9 30 a m
worsh p
10 JO an
ad ult
wor s h p serv ce and young
peoples meet ng
7 30 p m
Co mb ned B b e study and
praye r mee t ng Wednesday
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY
Envoy Ray W W n ng o ff cer
n c harge Sunday
0 a m
Ho i n ess m eet ng 10 30 a m
Sund ay School Young People s
Leg on 7 p m
T hur sd ay I to 3
p m La des Home Lea gue 7
p m
Pr ep classes
ST
PAUl
lUTHERAN
CHURCH Cor ner of Syc amor e
and Second Si s Pomeroy The
Rev
W II am M dd eswarth
Pas or Sunday Sc hool at 9 .15
a m and Chur ch Se rv ces 11
am
SACRED HEART Rev
Fa th er Paul D We lton pastor
Phon e 992 '1825
Saturday
even ng Mass 7 30
Sun d ay
Mass a and 10 a m
Con
f ess on Satu day 7 7 30 p m
POMEROY FIRST RAP
T1ST - Robert Kuhn p astor
W II am Watson Sunday schoo
sup t Sunday schoo l 9 30 a m
BY F
6 p m
B ble study
Wed n esday
7 f:> m
c ho r
pract ce Wedne sday 8 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINE SS
CHURCH
Harr sonv lie
Rev
0 Dell
Man l ey Pastor Hen ry Ebl n
Sunday Sc h ool Supt Su nday
Schoo
9 30 a m
Even ng
wo r sh p 7 30 p m
Pr ayer an d
Pra se se r v ce Thursday 7 30
pm
SYRACUSE
F R5T
r HUR CH OF G OD
Rev
Geo ge 0 l er pastor Sund ay
sc hoo
9 45 a m
morn ng
preach ng
11
an
e vangc st c serv ce 7 10 P 111
Prnyer nee ng T ur sday
7 30 1-l
POMEROY
WE STSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
Ma n St
Jerry Pau l
m n s er
phone li'92 7666
Conse r ~Jat ve
no n
n strumen tal Sunday worsh p
lO a m
B ble study 11 a m
worsh p 6 p m
Wednesday
B ble st udy 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUN I TY
CHURCH
(non
denom n at ona l l
Langs v lie
Oe)(ter Road th e Rev Worl ey
Ha ey pasto r Sunda y sc hool
lO a m even ng worsh p 7 30
Prayer
meet ng
p m
'Tuesday
7 30 p m
yo u t h
group Fr day 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
FREEWill
BAPTIST Roge
Turner
pas tor Sunday sc hoo 10 a m
Sunday ev en ng serv ce 7 JO
Wednesday B ble study 7 JO
Pm
OlD
DEXTER
BIBLE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev
R on Ter ry
pa stor
Sunday
Sc hoo
10 a m
M r s Worley
Fran c 5
su per n endent
Mo rn ng worsh p
11 am
Su1 d ay even ng se r v ce 7 30
the Sermonette
A GIFI' MUST BE RECEIVED
There are two stdes to a gift g~vmg and recetvtng Both are
reqwred to complete the gift Nothmg IS worse or more
hwmbating to the gtver than to have hiS gift Ignored or refused
Nothmg os more tnsultmg to a g~ver than reJectiOn I He cannot
force a gift he can only offer tl
God so loved that He gave
That IS the heart of
Chrostiaruty the heart of the Btble a lovmg God, a giving God 1
Thos love of God s this gift of Gods dostmguoshes Chrostiaruty
from all other religiOns God GAVE Man IS mtended to recetve
Reduced to 1ts sunple terms the message of the B1ble IS this
iovmg and gtvmg of God to man And the supreme trase:!\Y 1s
man s perenmal fatlure to recetve thts love thiS gift
Christmas for example means comparatively little more
than a headache extra billS and exhauslton to the man who has
not responded to God s love and recetved hos gift To thiS man
Chrostmas IS mcomplete only a half a transaction
And when ChriStmas IS over God IS left holdmg HIS pnceless
gift under the tree, unclatrned
Days pass and the tree must be thrown out The gift IS still
there Nobody will take tl What a scar on the heart of the one who
gave the gift what a rebuff to the lovmg care wtth which t\ was
selected wtth a beloved rec1ptent m mmd But there tl lies un
wanted Nothing to do but throw 11 out wtth the tree
The commg of the Son of God mto hiStory by way of v1rg1n btrth
was meant to be a personal encounter for man Jesus entrance
mto htstory was only the first phase of redemption the second
phase IS His acceptance by men m thetr hearts as Lord
Is Christmas a personal experience for you or sunply a
celebratiOn of an event over 1900 years old which has no
relevance m your life" You can make tl personal and relevant by
rece1vmg the Son of God now
'To as many as recetved Htrn, to them He gave the power to
become the Sons of God ' John 1 12
- Rev Walter P Blkacsan Ftrst BaptiSt Church Racme
Alfred
~ocial
1\otes
Sunday School attendance on
Dec 22 was 47 offermg was
$24 G1fts were presented to
some Sunday School offtcers
and classes treated Sacked
treats were passed out to all
present
Worship servtces were held
at II w1th the Rev Meece
speaking from Gal 4 3 7 on
The Greatness of God Hts
Son and Hts Love The at
tendance was 30 offermg was
$19 39 Pledges were $37 00 A
gtft of money was presented to
Rev and Mrs Meece by the
church
The Chnstmas program was
presented on Sunday evemng
Dec 22 at 8 p m w1lh Dons
Dtlhnger and Os1e Mae
Follrod
directors
The
program was well g1ven and
enJOyed by an almost full
house There was a beautiful
tree Santa Claus and many
gtfts A loose treat was passed
out to all present at the dose of
the program The White Gtft
Offering was taken and
amounted to $33 71
Carolers from the Young
Adults Class VISited the Shut In
and stck on Saturday evemng
Dec 21 and had hot chocolate
and cookies when they arnved
back at the church Th1s class
ts taught by Howard Flanders
and Thebna Henderson
There was an attendance of
29 at the UMW party held Ill the
church basement Tuesday
evemng Dec 17 A potluck
supper was enJoyed by
members, fam1ly ana friends
and the Rev Meece Gtfts were
enchanged carols were sung
and names drawn for a gtfl
exchange for 1975 Frutl treats
were sent to shut ms
The Clarence Henderson and
Clatr Follrod fanuhes attended
the annual Chnstmas farmly
get-together at the home of
Ed! th Harper a I Tuppers
,. Plains on Sunday Dec 22
Steve Follrod of Ohio State IS
enJOYIIII! a vacatlo'\irfrom hos
5- The Daily Sentmel Middleport Pomeroy 0 Frtdav Dec T1 ,974
Dec 27 1074
Laurel Cliff
News Notes
By Bertha Parker
Sabbath School attendance
Dec 22 was 93 Cho1r members
present were 14
The Chnstmas program
wh1ch was held at the local
church on Sunday evemng was
well attended
Mark Stahl Stockport
vtstted recently wtlh Mr and
Mrs Norman Schaefer
Mrs Edna Schaefer Mrs
Fern Dora Story called on Mr
and Mrs Fritz Stahl of New
Marshfield
Lenme Lyons and Leslie of
Rock Sprmgs Mrs Johnny
Douglas Mrs Jean Hmes and
daughter Dana and Nancy
Howard of Guysville vtslted
Bertha Parker spent the
week of Chnstmas wt th
relahves 1n Columbus
Mr and Mrs Judy Wolf and
Keath Chester Mr and Mrs
Thomas Dorst and two
daughters Mr and Mrs Erme
Haggy and daughter of Mtd
dleport had thetr Chnstmas
dmner at the home of thetr
parents Mr and Mrs James
Gtbnore and Demse
A thought for the day Bnltsh
physicist John Tyndall sa1d It
1s as fatal as 11 IS cowardly to
bhnk facts because they are not
to our taste
GRAHAM
UNIT ED
METHODIST
Pr eac h ng
9 30 a m
f rst and second
Sundays of ea c h month lh rd
and fourth Su nday s each
mon th worsh p ser\1 ce at 7 30
p m W ed n es day even ng s a
7 30 Prayer and B b l e Study
SEVENTH
DAY
AD
VENTIST
Mu ber y
He gh t s
Pomeroy
Pas t o r
G ra r d Se ton Sa bb ath s. houl
e~Jery Sa l urday af 2-.p.m, a d
wo r sh p serv ce follow ng a
3 15
p m
Open
B ble
d scuss on 7 30 p 11
at th e
chu r ch each Thursde~v
FIRST 50\JTHt:RN
BAP
TI ST '182 Mu l berry Ave
Pomeroy
aft 1 ated
w lh
S 8 C
th e Re\1
F r ed H I
pas or Troy Zw I n g Sundi'ly
sc hool s upt
Sunday schoo
9 30 am
mo r n ng wor sh p
10 10
Sunday evangl' st c
nee! ng
7 30 p m
Pray~r
mec nq WP>d 1esday 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Corne r Fo urth and Ma n
M ddl epor t Re\1 H enry Key
Jr pastor Sund ay Sc ool 9 30
am
Mrs Er~J m Baumgard
ner sup t
Morn ng worsh p
10 45 a m
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES la rry Ca rn ahan pres d ng
m.n 1sler Sunday
B ble lee
tu r e 9 30 am
Wa tchtower
study
10 30 a m
Tuesday
B ble study 7 30 p m
Thu rs
day
m1n stry schoo
7 30
p m
se rv ce meet ng a 30
pm
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chn s l
n Chnsflan Un on
Lawr ence Manley pastor
M rs Russel! Young Su nd ay
School Supt
Sund ay Schoo l
Even ng worsh p
9 30 a m
7 30
Wedn es da y
p r ayer
meet ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD Ra e ne Route 2 the
Rev J ames M Muncy pastor
Sunday schoo l
9 45 a m
mo rn n
worsh p
I a m
even mg worsh p
7 30 p m
Prayer meet ng Tuesday 7 30
p m
Young p eop e s m eet ng
7 30 D m T h u r sday
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST - Corner S xth and
Pa l mer
th e
Rev
Steve
Skaggs
pastor
Danny
Thompson Sund ay school supt
WMPO rad o program
7 45
a m Sund ay schoo l 9 15 a m
morn ng worsh p 10 15 a m
Yo uth act1v t es a nd fel owsh p
for tun or and sen or h gh
students 6 p m B be study
7 30 p m
M d week pr ayer
se r v ce Wednes d ay 7 30 p m
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
M ddleport 5th and Ma n
Geo rge
G l aze
mm st er
Jam es Shee ts sup er n tenden t
B b l e schoo l
9 30
a m
morn ng worsh p 10 30 a m
ev en ng worsh p
7 30 p m
pray er ser\1 ce 7 p m
Wed
nesdav
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Don Co e
paste
A lfr ed
Rusche! Sunday SchOo l sup
Sund ay schoo l 9 30 a m
mo rn hg worsh p
0 30 a m
Sund a y evan q e l st c m ee l ng
1 30 p m
prayer m ee t ng
Wednesday 7 30 p m
THE
UNITED
PRES
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dw ght
l Zav lz P astor D rector
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Chur c h Sc hoo
9 30
am Mrs Homer Lee SlJp t
M orn ng Worsh1p 10 30 a m
MIDDLEPORT
Sunday
Ch urch Sc hoo l 9 30 a m John
F
F ultz
Su~ t
Morn1nQ 0
Worsh p 10 30 a m
SYRACUSE
Morn ng
Wor sh ip
9 a m
Sunday
Church Schoo l 10 a m
Mrs
Samp son H al l Supt
RUTlAND CHURCH OF
GOO- Ph I p Wh !ley pastor
Sunday school
10 a m
worsh p se r \1 ce
7 p m
Prayer meet n g We dnesday
7 30 p m
HAZEl
COMMUNITY
CHURCH Near Long Bo t
tom Est 1 Har t pastor
Roy
Brown
a ss slant
pastor
Sunday school 10 a m
Church
7 30
p m
e ach
Sunday
evening prayer meet ng 7 30
p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - Th1rd Ave the
Rev W1ll am Kn ttel pastor
Ronald Dugan Sunday Schoof
Supt Cl a sses for all ages
evenmg serv1ce
7 30 p m
B ble study W edn esday 7 30
p m
youth serv ces Fr day
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner Ash and Plum
M d
dleport
Noel
Herrman
pastor
Saturday even ng
se rv ce 7 p m Sund a y schoo
10 am
Su nday eve n ng
worsh p 7 p m
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE
PARISH
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarner
Director
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev CarlE HICkS
Rev D Wm Sydenstncker
CHESTER Worsh p 9 15
a m
Church Sc hool 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Worsh p 9
a m Church School 10 a m
FLATWOODS - Wor sh p 11
am
Church School 10 a m
POMEROY
Worsh p
10 30 am
Church Sc hool 9 15
am
UMY F 6 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - Worship
10 a m Church Sch ool 9 a m
UMYF 6 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH Worship 10 30
a m Church School 9 30 a m
UMYF 7 p m
RUTLAND Worship 9 15
a m Churc h School 10 a m
UMYF 7 p m
SALEM CENTER War
sh p 9 a m
Church School 10
am UMYF Thursday 7 p m
SYRACUSE CLUS;rER
Rev R !chard E Jarv1s
ASBURY Worsh p 11
a m
Church Schoo l 9 50 a m
wsc s 1st Tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worsh p 9
Church School 10 a m
a m
WSC S Jrd Wednesday
7 30
pm
MINERSVILLE WorShip
10 a m
Church School 9 a m
w s cs Jrd Monday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
School 9 30 a m
worShiP
serv r;., 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
studies at the home of hts
parents Mr and Mrs Clair
Folirod and Kathy
Fnends and relatives !JJ:re
have learned of the serwus
Illness of Carol Jones and Ethel
Guthne both ui 0 Bleness
Memorial Hospttal at Athens
Mrs Ella Yost suffered a
stroke at the home of her son
and daughte, m law Mr and
Mrs Delbert Yost at Sugar
Grove on Dec 15 and Is con
fmed to the Fatrfleld County
Hospital
,
Rev Steven Wtlson
Rev Lilrrv Pohng
Rev Howard Shtveley
BETHANY
(Dorcas)
Wcrshtp 9 30 a m
Church
Sc hool 10 30 a m
CARMEL Worsh p
11
am
1st and Jrd Sundays
Church School 10 a m
APPLE GROVE Sun r1ay
9 30 a m
WO I'Sh p
SChoo l
f r st and th rd Sund ay 7 30
Pm
prayer meet ng
Wed
nesday 7 30 p m Fe llow sh b
supper f r st Saturday 6 p m
U M w second Tuesday 7 30
pm
EAST LETART
Su nda y
school
9 30 a I"CI
worsh p
second and fourth illnday 7 lO
om
prayer me'itlng We d
n esday
7 JO p m
U M w
I rs W~dnesday 7 JO p rr
WE SLEYAN { Ra e n cJ
Su lay
sc hoo
10 a n
w ors t p 11 a 11
B b le study
Thur s d a
7
p m
c ho r
pre~ c t ce
Thur sday 8 p m
I II OWSh 1p
Suppe r
t S
W dnesday 6 JOp n
U M W
l ourlh Mon dlly R 1 m
GREAT BEND - Wor sh pI
2nd and 4th Sundays
Chur c h Sc hoo 10 a m
lETART FA-Ll S
Worsh p
0 am
Church school 9 am
B b l e stu dy 7 30 p m every
Tue sd ay
MORNING STAR - Wor'sh p
9 30 am
Chur ch Schoo l 10 JO
a n
M d Week
Se r\1 ce
Wednesday 8 p m
MO R SE CHAPEl Wor
sh p 11 a m
l si a nd Jrd
Sundays
Chu r c h School
10
a m
am
PORTLAND - Worsh p 7 30
p m
Churc h Sc hoo 9 30 a m
SUTTON ~ Wors h p I a m
2nd and 4th Sundays Church
School 0 a m
NORTHEA ST ClUSTER
Rev Robert M eece
R e\1 Stanle y Brandum
JOPPA - Worsh p 10 am
Church School 9 a m
Prayer
Meet ng Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM Church
serv ces
9 a m
Sun day
Sc hool 9 45 a m B ble St udy
every T hursday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEl War
Sh p I a m
Chur c h Schoo 10
am
AlFRE 0 - Su nday schoo
9 45
a m
each
Sunday
preach ng at
1 d m
each
Sunday Prayer mee t ng 7 45
p m Wednesday WSCS 8 p m
on th rd Tu esday each month
REEDSVILLE Sunday
schoo l 9 30
pr eac h n g 7 30
p m Sunday prayer meet n g
7 30 p m Tuesday wsc s 7 30
t r st Thursday each month
SILVER RIDGE - Worsh p
a a m Chur ch Sch ool 9 a m
TUPP ERS
PLAIN S
Worsh p 9
a m
Church
School 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
Georg e Freder ck
sup t Serv ce week l y 9 30 a m
on Sun d ay Preach ng f rst and
th rd Sun day s of month by
Cl fford Sm th 9 30 a m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION Darrell
Doddr
pas tor
Sunday Schoo l
9 30
a m
Leonard G lmor e f r st
elder
e\len mg serv ce
7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
mee t ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Rae ne Route 2 The
Re\1
Charl es H and
pastor
Sunday sc h oo l
9 45 a m
morn n g worsh p
1 a m
Even ng serv ces Tu es day and
F r day 7 JO
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - 8 be
Stud y
9 30 am
morn ng
worsh p 10 30 a m
even ng
worsh p 6 30 p m Wednesday
B ble Stu dy 7 30 p m
MT
OliVE CHURCH
Lon g Bottom Sunday Schoo
10 a m w th W lia rd P gott
sup! Evange st c mes sa ge
ea c h Sunday even ng 7 30 p m
by
E d er
Russell
C l ne
m n s e r of the Apostol c Fa th
B ble Study Wednesday 7 30
Pm
STIVERSVIllE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH - Sund ay
sc hool ser v ce 10 a m
P raye r
meet n g Thur sd ay 7 p m
Sun d ay even ng ser \1 ce 7 p m
Z IO N CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pomeroy
H arr sonv li e
Road R c k Morr son pastor
Sunday schoo
supt
Steven
Stan ey Sunday schoo
9 JO
a m
morn ng wo sh p and
commun on
10 30
am
Su nday
ever1 ng
youth
Chr st an Endea\lor 6 30 p m
wo r sh p serv ce Su nday 7 30
p m
Wepnesd<~y
e~Jen n g
pray e r me et n g and B be
st ud y 7 30 o m
ST
JOHN
lUTHERAN
CHURCH
P ne Grove
Th e
Rev
w 1 am M ddl es warlh
Pastor Church Se rv ces 9 30
a m Sun day Sc hoo 10 30 a m
~MADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
B ble Schoo l
9 30
a m
morn ng worsh p 10 30
am Sunday even ng Wor sh p
Se rv ce
7 30 p m
c ho r
pract1 ce Sunday a nd Wed
nesday 7 p m pray er meetmg
and B ble Stud y Wednesday
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST
Rev F r ee and Nor r s pastor
Sunday school 10 a m
Chur ch
serv ce- 7 p m
W edn es d ay
B ble Stud y 7 p m
RACINE
CHURCH
OF
HE NAZARE" E R ev
W I am Bartholomew pa st or
Sunday sc hoo l
q 30 a rr
Gera l d We Is supt
m o n ng
wo rsh p
0 30 a m
Wed
n esday se r v ce 7 p m
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Walter P
B kacsan pastor
Ro nn e Sa l ser Sunday scho o
sup! Sund ay schoo 9 JO a m
mor n ng
wo r sh p
0 40
Sunday even ng wors h p 7 30
Wednesday eve n ng
B ble
study 7 30
DANVILLE WESLEYAN
Rev lelon G la sure pastor
Sund a y Sc h oo l
9 30 a m
youth and un or youth serv ce
6 45 p m
e~Jen ng worsh1p
7 30 p m
prayer and pra se
Wednesday 7 30 o m
SILVER
~UN
FREE
BAPTIST - R ev Ralph D ean
pa stor Sund ay Sc hoo 10 a m
Leon M I er
s upt
Ev e n ng
se rvi ce
7 30 p m
Pr aye r
meet n g Thursday 7 30 p m
CHESTE!fC:lruRCH
OF
GOO Rev
Ja mes Sa t
terf etd pastor Sunday Sc hool
9 30" a m wor ship serv ce 11
a m
even ng serv ce
7
prayer se r v 1ce and yo uth
serv ce W ed n esd ay 7 p m
lANGSVIllE CHRISTIAfi
CHURCH
Ted Jones
pastor
Sunday sc hoo
9 30
a m
Roy S gman
supt
morn ng
worsh p
10 30
Sund ay even ng serv ce 7 30
m d week
se r v ce
Wed
ne sday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE R ev
Howard C B l ack pas to r Bob
Moore Sunda y Sc hoo Su pt
Sunday Sc hool c asses for all
ages
9 30 a m
m or n ng
worsh p 10 45 NYP S Sunday
6 30 p m evangel st c serv ce
Sunday 7 30 p m M d week
prayer meet ng W.ednesday
7 30 p m M ss onary meet ng
sec ond Wednesday 7 30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Robert Sm th pa stor Sunday
school 9 30 a m
cl-ass reader
leo H1ll
worsh p se rv ce
10 30 a m
c hurch 7 10 o m
EDEN UNIIt;LJ BRETH
REN IN CHRIST - Eld en R
Blake pa stor Sunday School
10 a
m
Howard M cC oy
supt
Mornmg sermon 11 a
Sunday night serv ces
m
Chr stan Endeaver 7 30 p
Song se rvi ce 8 p m
m
Prea chmg 8 30 p m
M1d
week Praye r meet ng
Wed
nesday 7 p m
Ra y Adams
lay leader
CHU RCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST - Located et Rutland
on New L ma Road n ex t to
Forest Ac r e Park Re\1 Ra y
Rou se pa stor Rober t Mu sser
Sunday School sup t Sunday
school
10 30 a m
worsh1p
7 30 p m
B ble study Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
Satu r da y
n ght praye r serv ce 1 30 p m
HEMLOCK
GROVE
CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson
pastor
Ray Whaley si.Jp t
MQrnmg wor sh p 9 30 a m
church school
10 30 a m
young P,eople s meet ng 6 30
p m
e~Jenmg
wors h p
7 30
p m B 1b le study Wedn esday
7 30 p m
MT
UNION BAPTIST
Re\1 Cec Cox pastor Sunday
Sc hoo
s upt
Joe
Sa yre
Sunday sc hoo
9 45 a m
Sunday even ng worsh p 7 30
Wedn es day praye and B b e
study 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PlAINS
CHRISTIAN
C HURCH
Eugene U nd erwood
pa stor
Howard Ca ld we I J r
Su nday
School Supt
Sunr:lay S<: hool
9 30 a m
Morn ng Sermon
10 30 a m
Sunday even ng
se rv ce 1 p m
LET AR T FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN
Rev F ree land
Norr s pastor F oyd Norr s
supt Sunday schoo l 9 30 a m
morn ng sermon 10 30 a m
ser\1 ce
Wednesday
P aye
7•30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
Sm h pastor Sunday School
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Morn ng Worsh p
I a m
Young Peop l es se rv c e
7
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Even ng serv ce
7 30
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Prayer Se rv ce
7 30 p m
Youth meet ng
6 30 p m
Even ng worsh p 7 30 p m
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sh p serv ce 11 a m and 7 30
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9 30 a m
R chard
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sup t Prayer m eet ng
Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRI ST
C fford Sm th
m n ste r Sunday Schoo l 9 JO
am
mornmg c hur c h 10 30
am
Sunday even ng serv ce
7 JOp m Wednesday se rv ce a
Bend area families gather
The scene m the Bend area
for the observance of Christmas was the gathenng
together of famtlies for fesbve
dmners and an exchange of
gifts
Among the many who came
home for the holidays were Mr
and Mrs Joe G1bnore and the1r
mfant daughter Shannon
Lake Vtlla, Jll They were the
Chnstmas Eve dmner guests of
hos parents Mr and Mrs Elza
Gtbnore, Jr Roger and Mtke
along with Mr and Mrs R•ck
G1bnore Albany Mtss Mary
Radford, Mtss Debbie Black
Mrs Nora Gtlmore and Mrs
Denver Kapple Pomeroy
Mr and Mrs Harry Dav1s
Spr~ng Ave Pomeroy had as
the1r Chnstmas dmner guests
Mrs Sadte Theuner Syracuse
Mr and Mrs Wtlliam Lehew
Ted John Bill and Cheryl and
Mr and Mrs Robert Lehew
Debbte, Charlotte and Robm
Columbus Af~rnoon callers
were Mr and Mrs Henry
Cantrell Charleston W Va
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Sunday sc hoo sup t
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even ng worsh p
7 30 p m
Wednesday Ch s an
Youth
Crusade
6 30 p m
C ho r
pra ct ce Th ursd ay 7 p n
Few f any of u5 hove come e,.en close o pe fe<l on n th e yea vsl end ng So
look ahead owo d 365 band
new do y bonk pages n he nex chapte of ov I ves
What w we do w 1h hem" On the eve of o New Yeo most of v ce to ny ho e he des e to Y ho de
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But e Nl wh e we o e soy ng Off w lh the o d and on w h he ne w we o e ol o I ng ng o the goo d n the days
gon e by As we enew old f end h ps we honk God fo hose I end fa he Fa h he ho g e n vi fo I fe helf
he m dst of evel y we s o t the yeo the best way of all We go to chv ch
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dmner on Sunday were Mr and
Mrs Robert Grueser and
daughter Kimberly Caldwell
Mrs Welby Whaley Darwm
and Mr and Mrs Palrtck
Qwnn Cmdy and Pat of near
Columbus
Holiday dmner guests of Mr
and Mrs Aaron Kelton
Mmersvllle were Mr and Mrs
Jeff G1eger and so ns
Galhpohs
The home of Mr and Mrs
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Judy Radford Tracey Jeffers
Conme Radford Edgar Abbott
Jane Abl)otl Harold Black
ston Ethel Grueser Thelma
Jeffers Tammy and Terry
Atkms Pam and Chnsty
Evans Jackte King, VICki
Hood Linda Partlow and Tina
Randolph In the play Mrs
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Star of the East
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for the chtldren
Rubber, Steel Toe,
Miners Boots
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Burdell Black RD Pomeroy
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Pomeroy Seventh Day Ad
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voted the1r new slate of officers
for the commg year Black wtll
be lay asststant to the mtmster
Other top officers named
mcluded Robert Ltpscomb
Mason W Va head deacon
wath
two
assistant deasons
Mrs Effte Black head
deaconess w1th three ass1stmg
her w that offtce Sabbath
School superintendent for 1975
Mrs Rtta Wh1te Kyger Mrs
Adelene France Rutland
Church clerk a post she has
held for many years Mrs
Sarah Drake the lead out m
co mmumt)
services
and
Jun•or department leader Mrs
Clara Mcintyre Mmersvllle
RD
All offices are hUed by the
democratic electwn
process
wtth the exceptiOn of that of the
pastor who is asstgned by the
Ohto Conference of Seventh
day Adventist Mount Vernon
Pas tor of the Pomeroy church
IS Gerard Seton
WASHINGTON (UP!) Secretary of State and Mrs
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DEAR AT - On my desk are two glass paperweights a
friend made with pressed flowers altracUvely arranged between
the thick glass tops 8Dd felt bottom on one and clear glass on the
other Such paperweights can be bought In hobby or handcraft
sbopo I am sure we will hear from our friends lelllng ua of other
ways they have used Sll<!b flowers - POLLY
DEAR POLLY -My Pet Peeve concerns the lack of cour
tesy shown people who walk on crutches Many do not even allow
those on crutches suffiCient room to maneuver as they walk so
close and are often qutte rude I was on crutches for a short time
and 1t made me consc1ous of the unportance of being considerate
and tolerant Do unto others as you would have do unto you
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DEAR POLLY -In lmewtlh our President's request to save
I have found a way for conserving prectous water When starting
to wash dishes I parttally fill the pan With water As I rliiSe the
dishes I hold them over the dish pan The hot water that or
dlnarily would just run down the dram IS saved - MILDRED
DEAR POLLY - If you are bothered by stray animals
spendmg the night m your garage try emptying a box of moth
balls around the floor They lose their potency In about a month
and must be replaced Do not do thiS if there are small chtldren
around who could mistake the moth balls for candy - JOANN
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Games were
pnzes gmng to
muth and Mrs
Neutzhng won
something
special...
Sewing club
enjoys party
DEAR POLLY - My mother does a lot of hand sewing and
crewel embroidery and was in the habit of sticking pliiS or
needles m the arm of her chatr When she bought a new leather
lounger this habtl was out as the holes showed m the leather I
bought a plastic headband and a wriBI pm cushion sUd the pin
cushion off the wristband II came on and on to the plastlc
headband that fits perfectly over the arm of her new chair When
the grandchildren come to viSit thiS Ia easy to slide off the chair
arm and put out of the way of little hands No worry about them
getting hurt and no holes m the new chatr - RUTII
Just One Way by Patty
Jeffers A readmg was gtven
by Susan Fleshman and the
program concluded w1th a
Christmas cantata Chrtst ts
Born Today
under the
dtrection of Rev Shook
On Chrtslmas Eve the
church observed communton
G•fts were exchanged carols
sung and games played at the
annual hohday party of the
Sew Rite..Sewmg Club at the
home of Mrs Flo Strickland
The party followed a dmner at
the Hobday Inn
G1fts for the exchange were
placed beneath a lighted tree
Secret ststers were drawn for
the new year and the officers of
1974 were retained for another
year The club presented a g1ft
to Mrs Ann Browmng
president
Mrs
Evelyn
G1bnore read an ortgtnal poem
about the club s orgamzatwn
and aci!VIl!es through the
years Mrs Strickland served
punch and favors were
numature candies tn holders
Attendmg besides those
named were Mrs Betty
Wehrung who wtll host the Jan
8 meeting Mrs Martha Hoff
man Mrs Mildred Wells Mrs
Barbara Mullen Mrs Shtrley
Ba1ty Mrs Carolyn McDamel
Mrs Lenora McKmght Mrs
Betty Wehrung Mrs Pandora
Collins Mrs NetUe Boyer and
Mrs Lucy Wht te
Bulova
Choose
I he g II
1ha1 tell s how
much you ca e
day after day aft er day
Stop by and see al l the
beaut fu new 8ul ova
watches
g ft pr ced
lrom $45
His 23 jewel au tomatic te I
time day and dal e ~H
H1n Beaut fu 'I patterned
brace et watch with diam ond
marker 17 jewe s $10
Methodist women gather
Members of the Mmersvtlle
Umted Methodtst Church
Women enjoyed a turkey
dmner at the Steamboat Inn
Rae me recently and then went
to the home of Mrs June Sayre
for a program and party
There was group smgmg of
Stlent Ntght and prayer by
Mrs Ltlhe Starcher to open the
meeting Mrs Mildred Phtlltps
had scnpture from wke 2 and
a medttalton lltled Livmg
Message
Poems
and
readmgs were The Legend of
Silent N1ght by Clara Me
Master Ongm of the Star
by Mrs Sayre
For Peace
and Joy and 'How Readest
Thou by Mrs Mary Pugh
Mrs Dorothy JarviS read
Fatth for Today wtlh Gods
Help
Mrs Lillie Starcher
Have a Good Day
Mrs
Darts Grueser Not Among
Strangers
Gertrude M1l
chell The Little Drwnmer
Boy
Mrs Ruby Grueser
The Christmas Faith Mrs
Mary Russell The Little Blue
Bird and Mrs Phtlhps The
Last House
Members stgned a round
robin card for Mrs Hazel
McCUllum who ts m Columbus
w1th her daughter and
presented a g1ft to Rev
Richard and Mrs J arv1s Mrs
Sayre served cheesecake
cooktes and coffee Others
attendmg were Mrs Fanme
Phtlhps and Mrs Elste Forbes
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were completed to ftx boxes for
several shut ms cards were
stgned and Leah Crabtree
asststed by several others
brought
the
Chnstmas
message tn scnpture readmgs
and songs
A gtfl exchange was held
secret pals were revealed and
names drawn for 1975 secret
sisters Those attending were
Murl Galaway Betty Mattox
Kay Wolfe Rose M"ary Miller
Elizabeth Jordan, Hazel
CUlwell Pauline Comer Leah
Crabtree Barbara Crabtree
and the hostess Westma
Crabtree, who served rP!resh
ments 10 keepmg wtth the
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OFF ICE HOU.RS 9 30 TO
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AT NOON ON THURS I - EAST COURT ST,
I
the Pomsettta by Mrs Grace
Give
POLLY
B•rthday Dear Jesus and
there \las a dialogue hUed
Message from the Prophets
by Laura Sm1th John Smtih,
Patty Jeffers Mark Fnend
Eugene Jeffers and Jack
Braley Jr
Crystal Hall played Silent
Ntght aod J L Jeffers gave
Christmas Bells
Other
Neutzhng
by Mrs Ellen couch Trees
by Mrs Neutzhng Le~nd of
lhe Chrtslrnas Tree by Mrs
Mary Martm and Story of
played wtth
The club members voled to
Mrs Wtlder
se nd $10 to Gary Hamhn the
Pratt Mrs
ado pted veteran at the
the traveling
Ch1lhcothe Veterans Hosp1lal priZe
and m heu of the trad!ltonal
Refreshments of nbbon
g1ft exchange to contr ibute $1 sa ndwi ches 1n red aod
each to he se nt to the Oh10 green colors hme punch
Soldters and Sailors Orphans and decorated cupcakes
Home for a New Years Eve were served from a ta
party
ble centered w1th pomselltas
Mrs Veda Davis opened the and large ca ndles and a punch
meetmg wtth th e Lord s bowl surrounded by mtmature
Prayer m umson Poems and itghts and greenery
readmgs mcluded the ChnstMrs Wildermuth wtll host
mas story from scripture by the January meehng
Mrs
Fay
Wildermuth
Chnstmas Thoughts for
These Troubled Times by
Mrs Rhoda Hackett In the
Footsteps of the Holy Father
DEAR POLLY ..::. Durmg the sununer I accumulated many
pressed flowers They are so pretty I hate to put them away and
would like to use them They are all stzes and some have thetr
stems - AT
D.
MIDDLEPORI', OHIO
Kermit Walton
;l
CARPENTER - Members
of the Temple Church Umted
Methodist Women met w1th
Mrs Arthur Crabtree for thetr
December meetmg Plans
Mrs Millllrd Yon Moler
Chesler
Pressed flowers
hold memones
Holzer Medical Center
(Discharged, Dec 261
Nancy Cox Ora Henderson
Julia McCarter
Puyong
Welch V1rgtma W1tmer
SERVICE PLANNED
Besste W1lhebn
A watch servtce wtll be held
(Births)
at the Ash St Freewill Baphst
Mr and Mrs Paul Wyatt a Church 10 Middleport begm
son Wellston Mr and Mrs mng at 7 30 p m Tuesday The
Ralph Jonas a son Wellston pubhc ts mvtled There wtll be
a number of different smgmg
groups and several m•msters
SrAR ARRF3l'ED
wtll speak Rev Noel Herman
VENTURA, Calif (UP!) - IS pastor and Rev Raymond
Esther Williams, swimming F1fe 1s assistant pastor
movte star of the 1940s, was
arrested and jailed for drunken
driving police said Thursday
Miss Williams, 50, was
CAROLERS PARTY
arrested shortly before rmdThe Grace EpiScopal Church
nlght on Christmas by an of. Sunday School enjoyed a
fleer who said he saw her car caroling party Sunday and
speedmg and weavmg from then returned to the Parish
lane to lane on U.S 101 near House for a Chrtstmas Party
Camarillo
Mrs Roger Dillard had charge
She flunked a sobriety test of the party and was assisted m
the highway patrol satd, and the preparalton of food by Mrs
was taken to the Ventura Aaron Kelton and Mrs A R
County Jall
Kmght The church and Pansh
She was released Thursday House were decorated by the
1111 $300 bail posted by her chtldren and members of the
husband actor Fernando church followmg the party
Lamas
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Furn1tureand Hardware
Homellte Saws
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of the Laurel Cliff Free
Method•st Church was held
Sunday mght at the church
wtth Uoyd Wrtght as chatr
man
Patty Ph1lhps was ptamst for
the program whtch opened
wtth Away m the Manger
the mvocahon by Rev Floyd
Shook and a ChriStmas litany
Rect Ia twns mciuded a
Welcome by Crystal Lane
The Whole World by Sean
Jacobs
Why
by Joey
Barton
What a Joy by
Tammy Wright
A Few
VVords by Steve Tracy
Somethmg to Say by Scott
Barton Love Is Cheer by
Michelle
Folmer
Recttalwns by Amta Smtih
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wer'e carrted out at the hohday
party of the Past Prestdents
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By Polly Cramer
Crabtrees host church group
P. J. PAULEY, AGENT
Devoted To th e Interest
Of The Me1g s Mason Area
Polly 's Pointers
Black to lead Laurel Cliff church has service
Adventists
Annual Christmas program One of the classes sang Happy restlaltons were Day of
Days by Laura Sm1th and
ON HOLIDAY
heritage house
Your
mas Day Their dmner guests for the past week
were Mr and Mrs Gordon
Mr and Mrs Harry Glaze
F tsher West La fayette
Sandy Robert and M1chael
Roland F 1sher Col umbus
Columbus JOtned the Radford
Barbara Ftsher home from famtly on Chrtstmas Day They
OhiO Umverstty Mr and Mrs were enroute to Texas where
John W1les and Mr and Mrs M Sgt Glaze of the Nahonai
Orns E Harns Mmersvtlle Guard wtll be enrolled at Texas
Af~rnoon callers were Mr and
State Untverstty for the next
Mrs Bill Ftsher and son s1x months Thetr son Michael
Torch Mrs Mtlton Roush and recently achieved the rank of
Randy Mrs Louella Smtih Eagle Scout
Mr and Mrs Greg Roush and
Chnstmas mght guests of
chtldren MUI Harris and Gene Mrs Grace Glaze Mtddleport
Harns ali local and Sherne for a famtly gathermg were
Gtbbs Mason
Mr and Mrs George Glaze
Chnstmas ntght dmner Brett Bnan and Lon Rock
guests of Mr and Mrs Ernest bndge Mr and Mrs Wtlham
E Harr1s were Mr and Mrs
Radford and Mary Roger
Orr1s E Harns Barbara Gtbnore Mr and Mrs Larry
Hams Mr and Mrs Gordon Romme Pomeroy
Mrs
Ftsher and Roland Ftsher Donna Glaze andy Glaze
They were JOtned for the Middleport Mr and Mrs Mtke
evemn g by Mr and Mrs Greg Stewart
Chrtslopher
Roush and children Mr and Syracuse Mr and Mrs Harry
Mrs Paul E Harns and Glaze and fam1ly Columbus
cluldren Sherne Vaughan of
Miss Marcta Karr Syracuse
Kentucky and Mrs Mary Mrs Margaret Clatworthy and
Grueser
Mickey Childs Middleport
Mr
and
Mrs
Wtl
were Christmas Day guests of
ham Radford and daughter Mr and Mrs James Clat
Mary entertamed both Chrtsl- worthy and daughter Twtla
mas Eve and Chnstmas Day and Mrs Bertha Ebersbach
wtth famtly dmners Thetr
Christmas dmner guests of
guests were Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Bob Crow
Wilham R Radford and Syracuse were Mr and Mrs
daughter Brooke Porterfield
Robert W Crow and daughter
Mrs Grace Glaze Middleport
Lon Ann New Phtladelphla
Mr and Mrs Larry Homme Mr and Mrs James Crow
and Roger Gthnore Pomeroy
Syracuse Afternoon guests
Chnstmas Eve Mr and Mrs
were Mrs T H Crow
Wtlham R Radford ac
Pomeroy Mr and Mrs M1ke
companaed Mrs
Homer Mornson Fort Lauderdale
Radford to the Holzer Medtcai Fla and Mr and Mrs Dan
Ce nter to v1s1t Homer Radford Crow Athens
who has been confmed there
MARK V STORE
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GOD - Seco nd St Mason w
Va Chester Tennant pa sto r
Su nday school
10 a m
morn ng worsh p
11 a m
evc;m ge l lst•c serv ce 7 30 p m
B1ble study and prayer serv1 ce
Wednes day 7 30 p m
Phqne
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HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST 1n Chr1sf an Un1on T he Rev W II am Campbell
pa stor
Su nday School
9 30
tl m
James Hughes supt
even n g se r~Ji ce
7 30 p m
Wednesday even1ng prayer
meet ng
7 30 p m
Youth
pra yer ser v ce each Tuesday
FAIRVIEW
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CHURCH Lef'art W Va
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George Hos e ar
pas tor
Sund ay Sc hool 9 30
a m Pra yer and B ble study
7 3(1 p m
.Cottage Pr cye r
Se rv ce .J'uesday
10 a m
Worsh ip 1S erv ce
Thursday
7 30 p m
Grueser and Larry
The nursery and prtmary
children of the Rock Sprmgs
Untied Methodtst Church
opened the Chrts tmas Eve
program wtth a hve natiVIty
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ASSEMBLY
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Sa;~v~oy
gvgn.o
lONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN
Mr
Robert
Wyatt pastor Sunday Sc hool
supf
Ror1a d Osbor n e B b l e
Schoo
9 30 a m
preach ng
10 45 a m
Even ng se r\1 ces
7 30 p m
MASON
see m~ a I ange cu5 om ye th ee so good
Why cele b ole the end of one yeo a nd he be g nn n'<l of he ne10:?
rea son fo
am
FREEDOM
GOSPEl
MISSION
Ba ld Kno b s Rev
L
R
Gluesen camp
pastor
Roger W lf red
Sr
Sunday
School Su p
Sunday Sc hool
q 30 a m
Sunday even ng
worsh p 7 JO Prayer meet ng
Tu esday
7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter
class leader
Youth
mee t ng
Wednesday
7 30
p m
Ernest D ee t er
eader
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
CH R 1ST Robert Sh oo k
pastor
Sund ay sc hool
9 30
am
Ru sse ll Spencer sup !
worShiP serv ce
10 45 a m
even ng worsh p alternatmg
w th C E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer m ee tmg 7 30
p m Wednesday A lfred Wol fe
lay l ea der
WHITES
CHAPEl
Coolv li e R D Rev Roy Deeter
p astor
Su nda y Sc hoo
9 30
a m
worsh p serv ce
10 30
a m B bl e study and prayer
e rv ce Wed n esday 7 30 p m
RUTlAND
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRI ST - Rod Kas l er pastor
V H Bra l ey Sun day sc hoo
supt Sunday schoo q 30 a m
worsh p se r v ce and co m
mun on
10 30 am
'YOU th
meet n g
6 p m
Sunday
eve n ng ser v ce
7
regular
board meet ng h rd Saturday
7 p m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
Worsh i P serv ce 1
a m
W ednesday
prayer
meet ng
7 30 p m
Sunday
n ght worsh p 7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE
NAZARENE
Rev
Lloyd D Gr m m J r
pastor
Sunday Schoo l
9 JO a m
Morn ng worsh p 10 30 a m
Yo un g p eop le s serv ce 6 45
p m
Evang e s t1 c se r\1 ce
7 30 p m Wednesday even ng
service 7 30 p m
MASON COUNTY
THE HilAND CHAPEl •
George Casto pas to r Sunday
School q 30 evenmQ worsh p
7 30 Thur so ay even ng p r ayer
serv ce 7 30 p m
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Second and Pom eroy St s Stan
Crag past or Sunday sc hoo l
9 45 am
worsh p serv 1ce 11
am
tram ng un1on
6 30
p m e~Jen ng worshiP serv 1ce
7 30 p m
M d week pra y er
serv ce Wedne sday 7 30 p m
MASON
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST P 0 Bo x 4a7 M i ller
St
Mason w
va
Sunday
B bl e Study 10 am
Worsh1p
11 am a nd 7 p m B1ble Study
Wednesday 7 p m
Vo c al
mus c
•
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
TIST - Corner of Second and
Anderson
Mason
Pastor
Walter Cloud Sunday sc hool
9 45 a m
worsh p serv1ce 11
a m and 7 30 p m
Weekly
B bte study Wedn esda y 7 30
Mrs Bess Rupe Columbus
Mr and Mrs Terry Barcus
Jeffersonville lnd Mr and
Mrs Davtd Rohr Manetta
and Mr and Mrs Tom Wnght
Dayton
Jommg Mr and Mrs Karl
Chzldren gzve
Chnstmas scene
w
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST CHURCH Rev
Paul N ev li e pastor
Sunday Sc hoo
9 30 a m
Morn o g ser v ce
0 30 a m
yo uth serv ce
~ 45
p m
Evang el st c serv ce 7 30 p m
P ayer m e e ng Thu rsday
7 30 p m
Mr and Mrs Norman Stewart
Barbara and Brtan Columbus
VIlle was the scene of famtly
gathermgs throughout Chn st
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
C HRIST
Char l es Russe I
Sr m n ster Norm an C W I
supt
Sunday sc hoo
9 JO
a m
wol"sh p serv ce
10 30
a m
B b le study Tu esday
7 30 p m
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
JESU S CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Racine R oad
P ort and
II am Roush pastor Denny
E~Jans
Su nd ay
Sc ho ol
D re ctor Su nda y School 9 30
a m
Morn ng worsh p 10 30
am Sunday e\len ng serv ce 7
p m
Wed n esday
even ng
Drayer serv ces 7 30 p m
BETHLEHE M BAPTI ST Rev
Earl Sh ul e
pasto r
Worsh p serv ce
9 30 a m
Sun day schoo
10 JO a m
Sunday eve n ng se v ces 7 30
p m B b l c s udy and prayer
serv ce Thur sday 7 30 p m
K ngsbury
Road
Sunday
Sc hoo l 9 JO a m
Ra ph Car
supt Worsh p se r v ce
10 30
am and 7 30 p m alternate y
Pray er meet ng Wednesday
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay St es
pastor
Olu
DEXTER
CON
GREGATIONAl CHURCH
Mrs Wo r ey Francs Sunday
sch ool supt
Sunday sch ool 10
Chrtstmas dmner guests of
Mr and Mrs G G Werner
Middleport were Mr and Mrs
Jack Werner Belpre Mr and
Mrs Deorge Durst Wellston
Group completes projects
Open 9 til 9 Mon..fn.
992-3586
Com~ tn for free tnal, v1stt
I
M1d:lleport1 0.
9-4 Saturday
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ag g n ev ed or a dver sel y a ff ected
bv rssuanc e or r enew al oJ an y
perm ll (s),
l rc ense ls>
or
di r ec tor s p roposed a ct10 n to
rs sve or deny su c h do c um ent s
T h a t s t atut e does not p r o vr d e
for hea r ing reqt:Jests to 1t1e
OEPA
on
a p pl rc atrons ,
revo ca tion s , mod i f rcat 10 ns .
verifi e d
co m
c omp l ain t s,
p l a int s , c er t if rcalions . leases.
orde r s .. o r f 1na l a c t1on s
W1 l h 1n JO day s of pub l i ~alio n
of lh 1S n ot1c e an y p erson may
also
( 1l
s ubmit
w r 1t t en
comment s ret atm g to ac tion s.
p r oposed ac t1 ons , complai nts ,
or ver lf 1ed co m pl am t s . {2)
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re gard i n g p r opo s ed action s.
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f u r t her ac ti ons on pr oc eedi n g s
R equ ests tor hear1 n gs on f ma l
ac tio ns to . 1Ssue , den y, mod 1fy ,
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n o t p re c eded by pr op osed a c
ti on s an d so 1dent 1f 1ed 1n th •s
n oti ce sh ould be sent to th e
En v i ro n men t a l
Boa r d
of
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Str ee t , Co l umbus, Oh 10 432 15
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tudi cat1on hear i n gs . and o t h er
co m n unicat1on s con c e r n tn g
p ub l 1c
hea r i n gs ,
publ 1c
meet , ngs ,
ad i u t i cat1on
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k 1nd , an d r egul <'ltion s sh ou ld be
addressed to the L egal Records
Sect 10n , Oh iO EPA , P 0 Bo x
1049, Co l umbu s, Ohio , 432 16.
(6 14 ) 466 6037
Unlus o t he r w1se st a ted in
')Jarti cul ar n ot 1ces , a ll o th er
in clu din g
c omm u n 1cat i o n s,
com ments on pr oposed ac t io n s
and
re qu ests
fo r
pu b I ic
me et ings , shou ld be addressed
e!f h er to th e New Sour c e , A 1r , or
NP D E S Perm it Record s S€-c
t ion , w h ichever is a pprop n a t e,
et th e Ohio EPA . P 0 Bo x 1049,
Co lu mb u s. Ohto 43 216
Pr oposed issu ance o l p erm 1t
ro mst a ll
Co lu mb ia Gas Tra n smiss1on
Cor p , Leb a non Comp r esso r
Sl at 10n
Le b an on T wp ., Oh io
A p p t ,ca li on No . 06 107
New A ir Co n tam 1n an t Sour c e
--------------
2 SMAL L dogs , on e dark bro w n
named Tam m y , th e other
mate light br ow n L ost in area
o f K ings bur y , r ewa rd o ffered
Phone 992-5629
12-27 .6fp
- ----------- --
1963 CAD I LLAC
7J'2 075 1
$225
1973 COME 1 , b cy l a ut o tran s
P W , 18,500 m d e5 L 1k e n ew
Ca ll 667 3442 an y 1t me
122261p
'65 CH E V V a n VB. st an d a r d
tran s mi SSIOn $375 Phone 992
700 1
12 22 6tc
OLD f urni tur e. i ce bo xes , bra ss
beds, or com p le t e hou se hol ds
0 M ill er . Rt .1 ,
Wr1 te M
Pom er oy, Oh io Call 992 77 60
10 7 7 4
--------------JU N K autos, comp le te and
del 1vered to our ya rd We piCk
up a u t o bod 1es and b uy all
k1n d s o f sc r a p m etal s an d
1r on R1 der's Sa lvag e. St Rt
124, R t 4 , Po m eroy , OhiO
Ca l l 99 2 5468
10 17-ll c
For Rent
Help Wanted
BAC HE LO R
Fu r n 1she d
CON T ACT u s n o w , sec ur e you r
f ut ure (W hi l e open i ng s ar e
sti ll av ail ab l e) a s sa l es la dy ,
bea ut y ad v 1so r for fa~tttaus
"Otl o f Mink "
Cosm e t, cs
Sa uvage's, Box 4, Syr ac us e,
Ohi o 45779 .
12 17 I Otp
t y p e ap art ment
Phone 'il92 513 1
1'2 24 31C
HOU SE 4 room s an d ba th , n 1ce
A l so,
y ar d an d dr 1v eway
furni sh ed apt Ca ll 992 2780 or
'il92 3432
12 12 lfc
CLOS E OU T on n e w Z1g Zag
sew i ng machin es. For sew1 ng
s t r et c h f abr i cs , buttonh ol es,
f a nc y d esi gn s . e t c Patnt
Sli ght l y ble mi She d Ch OICe Of
ca rr yi n g c a se or se wm g
st an d S4 9 80 ca sll or t er ms
a v a il a ble Phon e 992 7755.
12 18 !1 c
E AR c or n f or sa te
7J81 or 388 9991
Carrier Wanted
In
NEW HAVEN
.
for
sa l e.
Ph on e
DO B ER M A N p i n c h e r pup s.
AK C Reg Ca ll 533 076 1
12 27 3tc
DU E t o t o t a l di sab il i t y , m u st
se ll c om p l ete f l ock N1ne Reg
Suffol k ewes , I yr o l d , br ed
an d p.lp er ed
O n e Suffolk
ram . n on r e l a t ed Ca ll 949
307 3. any 11m e
12 27 61C
'1972 FORD GRAN TORINO
4 door , r a d io.
1971 FORD THUNDERBIRD
All power, air cond., vinyl · top, AM-FM ,
auto . trans .
1971 PONTIAC CATALINA
v.al P .S., P . B., a i r cone:~ ., v ~n y l top, rad io, 4
dr .
1970 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
• Or .• V -8, auto. trans ., P .S., P . B .• a i r
cond ., radio .
1969 DODGE MONACO
4 Dr., V -8, P .. S., P . B., cr u ise cont r o l, v tn y l
top , air cond .
T RAILER spac e, 2 m i les f r o m
Pom er oy , Rt 143 . Phone 992
5858
10 27-t f c
2 BED R OOM t r ail er a t cor n er
of
Bro a d way a n d
Elm ,
No p ets o r
M id d l e po r t
c h il dre n . Ca ll 99 2 2580 after 6
p m
12 S tfc
BEDROOM trai l er,
on l y Phon e . 992·332 4
a dults
12 -17 ft c
With One of These Fine Automobiles
4 dr ., V -8, P .S., P.B., auto . tra ns .• a ir
cond. , vin y l roof. radio ,
ho u se,
4
U N F URNI SH E D
r ooms an d b a th , 1650 L in col n
H e1gh ts Phone 992 38 74.
11 14-ff c
2
Bring In The New Year Right!
1972 OLDS CUTlASS SUPREME
F U R NI SH ED a p t Ad u lts only
M 1d d l epo rt . Phon e 992 387 4
11 14 lfc
3 B E D ROO M h o u se Ph on e 992
J975 o r 992 2571
12 -3-tf c
$2795
.$2395
$2795
$2195
$1695
$1195
P. S., P . B ., V -8, auto. tr ans .,
A
r-
500
E. Main St.
Ph. 992-2174
$2800 00
NEW LISTING -
5
room
ho m e, b a t h , nat . gas hea t ,
c it y water . Only $7,000 .00.
Ow n er w ilt hol d mortgage .
55 A CRE S - 2 b ed r oo m house,
good well . som e fe nces,
mine r als, and barn Owne r w1 l l
he l p f 1n a n c e. $1 5,000.00 .
WHERE WOULD YO U LIKE
YOUR NEXT HOME . OR
INVES TM EN T. WE NEED
LAND FOR AN AIR STR IP,
WHAT
YOU .
B U Y you r b ee f o n th e h oof We
H er e f or d
h av e ou re br ed
s teers, 16 t o 18 m o old , 6~ 0 to
BOO lb Th e o nes that h a ve
be en dr esse d nav e tu rn ed out
50 pe t
F 1rs t co m e. l 1rst
se rv ed W e w tl l d eliv er E A
Wmg e tt . Ph one 949 2.1141
12 2·1 3tc
SIEGLER and
MONOGRAM
FUEL OIL
HEATERS
608 E.
MAIN
POM,E ROY~
o. '.
MOBILE HOME - Loc a t ed
on a bout 1 bea u tifu l a c r e old
R t 33, 4 yrs . old , 12x65,
carpet e d . a ir c o n d , a ll
elec t ric , ex pando I i vlng R .•
land s caped ,
ASK IN G
$11,000. Ma ke an o ffe r .
PORTLAND - 4 n1 c e leve l
lot s c lose to r ive r . good
d r i l led wel l. gara ge & out bu il d ing, 4 BR home · $4,700.
HOME - 1 st ory frame , 2
B R. bath , d i ni ng R .• utility
R ., ba sem en t , ce nt ra l heat ,
loc a ted on l evel ac r ~. $13,500
CLOSE IN - 27 acr es, barn ,
silo, m il k house, sh ed s, h om e
Y.:
kl':d
POMEROY LANDMARK
Jack W. Carsey , Mgr
PhonP. 99:2 -2181
WA LNUT stereo ·r a d io. A M
FM, 8 t rack t a p e com
b i nation Bal an c e SilO 69 or
term s Ca ll 992 3965
12-3 lfc
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Aluini num siding, roofing ,
c ompl e t e r es id e ntial c on stru c tion . Wiring, plumbi ng,
e tec .
h ea ting ,
kit c h e n
ca binet s etc.
'1. 7 Yrs. ex p e r ien ce i n con st .
t ra de .
Real Estate For Safe
a RO O M S an d bat h . gas f urn ace
an d centra l a ir . Phon e 992
70 01 .
12-22 6tc
20%
Discount
Speed Buggy 8; Popeyye 10.
:-'f:
:
10 : 3Q--Sigmund & Sea N\onst e r s 3,4,15; Korg : 6, 13; Shazam
8, 10 ; Walsh's A nima l s 20 .
._, 11 : QO-Pink Panth er 3,4, 15 ; Super Frien ds 6, 13 ; Ha r lem
:
Globefrotters 8, 10 ; Ca rra sco te n das 20 .
:: 11: JQ-Star Trek 3,4, 15; Hudson B r o th er s 8, 10 ; Zoom 20.
m 12: 0Q--J etsons 3, 4 ; T h esee a are t he D ays 6; Peach Bow l 13,1 5;
:
U .S. of Archie 8, 10; Bread & Butt erfl ies 20.
. 12 : 3G-Bob Danie l s: 3; Am erican Bandstan d 6 ; Go 4, Fat A l bert
:
9, 10.
USED CARS
EXCE L SIOR Sa il Wor k s. East
Matn St. , Pomeroy Al l kind s
of salt. wat er p el let s. wa rer
nug get s, blo ck sa l t an d ow n
Oh 1o River Sa l t Ph one 992
369 1
6-5 -t fc
SE P T I C
TAN KS
c l eane d .
Mod er n Sa n1 t a!10n , 99 2 3954 or
'il92 !349
9 18 t fc
BEnER DEAL!
--------------------------74 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, full power, air..... 7500
74 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, full power, air .... 17500
SEP TIC t a nk s, excav a t 1ng
d um p t r u ck . Ph on e 742 3742
12 20-26t c
MOBIL£ HOME
SALES, INC.
Kirkwood
Governor
69 Buick Riveria, power, air•• •• •••• ••••••••. 1195
69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, air ........... '995
69 Chev. Mal. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P.S..........'995
'
68 Pontiac Bonneville H.T. Sedar., power, air'595
1
'Karr & Van Zandt
Closed Sundays
"You' ll Like OurQualityWay
_ of Doi_ng Business"
PH. 992-7777
9'12-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenings Untii6:0C)-Til5p.m. S~tt
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3rd Ave.
992-2196
Middleport
East
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SNEEZING. - MADAME DU DEFFEND
(() lt7t ltlal'l"taturoo 81ndlcato, Inc.)
DICK TRA CY
SHADOWS
AND I .ONTHE
SAYS TRACY.
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SI<UI..I< IN t>COI{W"'VS •
Pass
lead - J•
B~~ Oswald & James Jecelly I wor rred
~South must put up dummy's about 40u
qlleen of spades a t trick one. ha nqinq up
lt<is not going to do him an>.' there,
gdild if held bac k. It doesn t S lrm '
d.,.. him any ~ood when he
pla ys it, but tt might have ..
Nq,w South ducks two spades
but has to win the third one
ar{d it is up to him to try for
nine tricks. He has seven
quick ones and the best place
to ~et two more is in the heart
sust. If he can get them he
will have three hearts, four
diamonds and the tw o black
ac¢s.
It also is easy enoug h to get
them if he starts by lead in~ a
M Y NS'W Sf-11PMENT SAVED
low heart and goin g up wtth
TH e"IR L I VES- BUT~ NOT FO< LO".JG
dummy's 10. East ta kes his
queen and can do nothing
be tter than r etu r n a d ia ·
mond.
Sou t h c ashes fou r di a·
CAPTAIN EASY
, lrvmq rn a
lones ome old
basement
Someda~ I'm qornq
to move up to the
second f loor '
I<:FCE' I'JTLY tT5 RUL ER. J\S KEP
ME TO ~ E C OMM E "--C' MV M OST
T llU ~ TED EMP LO'YE' E' FOR A
VEil'l
SP~CI~L A ~~/6NMENT!
I 'M
'5 U ~ E
YOU
REALIZE WHAT
TH I, MAY
M E A~
1'-'DEEC I DO,$UH;
I'M HONOFlED BY
'fOU R HtUS T-· 8UT
WHAT '~
TO OUR FUTURE
OIL CO\I TR'A(rs•
'TH~
A5SI 6NME'NH
BORN LOSER
THEY 'VL=
DSSTK'OYE=D
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MY
1/'JNOCE N r
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Of-JCE: S f IE rRAINS TH~/\11 l to.J HER
CR IMINAL WAYS- THI:Y BECOME
FIENDS IN FLOWER FORM!!
moods a nd noW We see W
rifff
was up to him to ha ve led a
low hear t the fir st time .
He leads the nine a nd plays
dummy 's eight if West plays
low. This leaves him in ~is .:11::~:::::::_:t__
own hand to lead a th1rd
- heart through West's king .
~INN IE
Wha t would ha ve hap·
pe'ned if East had held back
his queen of hearts the first
time the suit was played?
South would have run off four
diamond tricks and it would
have been imposs ible for
West to find three d iscards
that would keep South from
finding his ninth trick some
way or other.
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tz:a;t :~ ~x&, ?.i :1
The
West
bidding has been:
N orth
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East
Pass
1+
SN.T.
Pass
Pass
2N.T.
Pass
Yuu, South, hold:
~ A RNEY
Pass
Pass
'
•K 7 6 4 3 'A 2 +9 + A K 7 3 2
Wha t do y ou do now :
A - Pa n. You d o n ' t like
notrump. but your pa r tner
doesn' t IIL.e clubs or spades. Pa•
befOre 10meone doub'les you.
HIIPPYBIRFOA'I,
j) 5AMIItiTH'IJ
, J UGHAID _,
LONG AS IT AII\) 'T
NO DADBURN
TOADFRO G
,,
thr"" spades. What do you do
now?
,,
; REF V>E TO 6E T~E
ONE WHO TELLS HIM !
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TODAY 'S QUESTION
Instead of bidding_t_w o notrump
your p ar t ner has raised y ou ·to
l l ll
I qat toth1nkrnq
up there, Clovra '
l'm not qet t rnq
an~whe re .
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demon
rum
(3 wds .)
4 Before
5 City in
Wisconsin
6 Grape
preserve
7 Jujube
I+
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f o rm f o ur or d1 n ar y w o rd s.
\ t'~lt'r d ay ' •
3 Forswear
24 " LII
Boheme"
basso role
25 Apiary
27 Decayed
29 Belgian
province
30 Ghostly
31 Giant
36 Lacuna
37 Chinese
porter
o ne letter In each squa re, to
FICTEN
faithful
( 3 wds.)
9 Art devotee
10 Dwelled
16 Employ
19 Bowling
alley
22 Fashion
23 Wa y of'
serving
clams
33 Suffix for
Uns<'ra mhle th ese fou r Jumbles,
I
8 Be un -
province
; ASOLINE ALLEY
.-.opening
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WE INVITE COMPARISON
1
Nort h
r
.....
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~l!Jlwm'l1r; ;; lkst ~·d·u"' .-~
Yesterday's ADBwer
dwelling
2 Spanish
+
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"THE CLOSER YOU LOOK-THE BETTER
. W'E LOOK"
'
ser pent
18 Nautical
rope
20 Sheep
because her family is eating hamburger. What about those of us
tick
who were eating hamburge r and beans before, but now can 21 Basset's
ba rely afford them ?
quarry
We wer e buying store brands , clipping coupons 1 growing 22 Speck
ga rdens, canning a nd freez ing, making do, when Cort. Clara was 23 Operatic
enJoying her roasts and steaks. We were buying dented cans at
segment
food outlets and making our own clothes , shopping the sa les, %5 Sharpened
doing wilhout, all our lives .
26 Be a
Really, it hasn't been so hard - except how do we "condrunkard
serve" any farther?
27Tease
But anyway, if a de pression hits, we'll ma nage. We 've had 28 Building
lol'l of practice.
extension
29
Tennis
I just wanted Ill tell some of those self-r ighteous people who
term
identify with Conserving Clara that the only thing they 've done is
(2 wds.)
to finally lea rn they must live within their means - something
32 Kin to
many of us have been doing all along. - ENDURING EVE
VIRGO (Aug 23 -Sept 22) Th 1s
wtll be a ver y pleasant day for
DOWN
I Stately
K 10 8 7
ofot0 6 4
Ir. ss
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DAN PRICE FIGHTER SAYS:
You CAN Afford A New Ford
+ 9 643 2
ofoQ 95
PISCES ( Feb 20 -Mo rch 20)
Yo u wil l mak e an excellen t, m press,on u po n ot hers you. meet
to d ay. p r o v1 d ed yo u don ' t
come o n too str ong
showpiece
40 Intensify
41 Ara b
land
• 9 54
'~\lest
"'
Plus fre ight and opt. equipt. Now out- •
selling all brands combined 1975 new
series recently announced ,
THI5 STil!!T AAI WORK!Il S'
YOUNG .tr.ND H C!PUUI..
F'"'CI!S - OLI:I ,li.NC> I>I'II..I..USKIN! D
FI.CES • SO~£ WITH n.t ( LOOK
OF TR:IU"'-PH" On-IERS ~ W t NG
0£ FIA'T- ,JCN AAC> SIION£55· I!.UT
ALl.. t-10NES1 l',lo.CfS-
F'.a.c:l!$ ·
of miss
17 Vedic sky
39 Diva 's
Both vulner abl e
.
*369800
~llHl i'ki liN D EV E~tNG ~1: Fl<lS
()t.l
• Q2
AQUARIUS (Jan 20- Feb 19)
Thtngs th ai yo u're Interes ted m
and w ant 10 d o lor you rse lf w11J
b e hand led very competently
Reques ts m ade by o thers are
anoth er m att er
fu n
Uhrh) \.1'11 AN N I~
LITTLE
SOUTH
"
s pecials.
Price
EAST
• K 85
neck
11 Caucasian
la nguage
12 Loath
13 U.S. mlsslle
14 Proof reading
marks
15 Violtnist, Bull
16 Partner
38 Hire
• A 63
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1975 Ford Granada 2 Dr.
.1T r t:!!:
.JI0 97 2
· • K 7 63
~
68 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, power, air....... '1095
68 Chev. BA 4 Dr., V·8, auto., P.S......... .. '995
67 Cadillac H.T. Sedan, full power, air........'995
66 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., V8, auto, P.S......... 1495
27
" WEST
~. 5
:f> K8 3
70 Old$ 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air............ '1495
69 Olds 88 HT. Sed., v-roof, air ............. '995
NORTH IDl
• Q4
• A J SO 8
+ AQ.J
ofoAJ 72
71 Volkswagen 411 4 Door, auto.••••••••••'169S
"Featuring
Course of o ur Ti mes 33.
Low heart play is important
..
72 Chev. Imp Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S.••••••••• '2495
72 Pontiac Cat: HT Cpe., !lOWer, air ....... .12695 ·
LARRY'S
Winter l:lours : 9 a . m .
to 6 p . m .
Mon . Thru Sat,
.-.
ist's -
5 Word with
stamp (l"
CAPRICORN (Deo 22-Jan 19)
You won' t a pprec tal e 1t toda y
wh en ot hers pay m o re attentto n to your c ompant on th an
IIl ey d o to yo u Do n't be so o bvmu s ab o ul1l
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Don t a1r your prob lem s w1t h
you r m ate tn pu blic lh 1s eve ntn g It w.tl m ak e others l ee I very
uncom fortable and sp oil thetr
Fa mi ly B,10 ; Boo k Beat 33
30- Fr iends & L overs B; R ose Bo wl P r eview 10 , Ca ught in the
9 : 00- M ov ie " M ary , Queen o f Sc o t s" 3, 15 ; Port ra it : 6, 13,
College Basketba ll 4 , M ary Ty le r M oore 8, 10 ,; ·Hunttn g t on
V.A. H os p ita l 33.
9 : 30- Bob N ewha rt B, 10.
10 OQ-N a kt a 6, 13; Carol B ur ne tt 8, 10 ; Biog r a phy 33
10 : 30- Barenboi m on Beet hoven 33.
ll : OQ- News 4,B, 10 ; ABC N ew s 6 •• 13 ; J a nfiki 33 .
11 15--M ov ie "Spi r itism " 6 ; News 13
11 : 3o- News 3 ; Rose B owl Bo und 4; M ov i e " Wa ll of N o ise" 8 ,
" T he Four H orseme n of t he Apoca l ypse" 10; " The P i t and
t h e Pend ul um" 13 ; D on K i r sh ner's Ro ck Co ncert 15.
11 · 35-- F i ower D r um Son g " 4
12 Oo-M ovie " T h is Savage L an d " 3.
12 45- M ovie "The Return of M r Mot o" 13.
1: 00- Sou t T r a i n 6
1: 30- M ov i e " Q ueen Bee" 10.
2 · oo-Movle " Copacabana Pat ac~" 4.
i\fiN AT BRIDGE
•
•
by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
37 Civil
I Machin wrong
Act 33 .
• :30-Jeopardy3; Animal World 10 ; Bobby Goldsboro 13 ; Calch
72 Ofds 98 HT Sed., v-roof, air.............. '3495
72 Ofds Toronado Cpe., V-rool, pow., air ••••. '329 ·'
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.6 : 30-NBC News 15 ; R ea son er Rep o rt 13; N ews 3,4,6 ; Zoom 33 .
7: 00- Treasure Hunt 3; Lawr ence Wel k 4, 15; H ee Haw 6,8 ;
,.., $25,000 Pyramid 10 ; N ew sma ker ' 74 13; L i lias Yoga & You
.:: 33.
74 Ofds 98 L. Sedan, power, air............ l(;200
73 Vega Hatchback, 4_sp., l'lldio ~ ...... , ... '2195
73 Olds 98 LS Sedan, full power, air••••••• '4595
73 Dodge Pol. Cus. 4 Dr. HT., pow., air .••• '2895
73 Ofds Cut. Sup. HT Cpe., power, air ...... .'3295
C BRADFO R D , Auctioneer
Com plete Ser v 1ce
PhOne 949 ·382 1 or 949 3161
Rac 1n e, Oh i o
Cr itt Brad f or d
5 1 tf c
Cameron
:s: 3Q-News B;
33.
B DO- E merge n cy 3,4, 15 ; ABC N e w s Closeu p 6, 13; A ll In the
:lHJO- Lawrence We lk 8; Villa Aleg re 33
1
Like the " HCG" (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin ) Weight
Loss Plan" (which on e researcher has renamed the '~High Cost
of Gouging" ), staplepuncture is mostly a psychological cru tch.
You might accomplish just as mu ch with a loud bu zzer on yolll'
refrigera tor-plus the required 500-calorie-a-day diet.
But the diet is what does it...
P.S. My husband remarks, "Reduce by ear staples' It's the
staples in yolll' stomach tha t caused the problem !
DEAR HELEN:
Tell "Conserving Clara" to stop patting herself on the back.
If she and others like her ha d not been extravagant in the past,
things wouldn't have become so hard. She thinks she 's great
: 1 :uo--Soul Train 3: M ov le " One Man ' s W ay " 4, Sun Bow l 8, 10
.. ·1:30-To Be Anno un ce d 6.
: .2: oo- Bonanza 3,
• 3: QO-Suoer Bowl Hiqhl lq hts 3, NF L Ga m e of t h e Week 44; To
::
Be announ c ed 15 ; Other Peopl e, Other P !acaes 13.
;:J: 3Q- East-West Shri ne Ga m e 3,4, 15, Unta m ed World 13.
..A: OQ--O.J . Si m pso n 13 ; W restl i n g B; F i es ta Bow l 10 ; Mak i ng
~.
Thing s Grow 33.
~ · 4: 30-NFL Cha mpionship Games 6 ; Sewi ng Sk ill s 33.
:-s: OO-W ide World of Spo rts 6,13 ; High Schoo l Bowl B; A B it with
..
Knit.
Get A Year-End
During our all out Inventory Reduction of New & Used Trucks and Cars .
As much as $1 ,000.00 off on New Cars, Used Cars & Trucks for quick
s ale . Your prize will be our low pri c e .
Pomeroy; 0.
8, 10 ; Elec. Co. 20.
:
MORE For Your Tl'llde-ln and Take LESS Difference
,t
G il li gan 13 ; B ig B l ue Marb le 6 ,
Par t r i dge F a mi l y 9, 10.
10: OQ-Land af t he L os t 3,4, 15 ; Dev l in 6. 13 ; Vall ey o f Dmosaurs
•
EXCAVAT tN G , dozer , loader
and bac k hoe wo r k , sept 1c
tanks m sta ll ed, d ump truc k s
an d lo boys f or h1 re . w il l h a ul
f i l l dirt. l op soi l, l tmes t one &
g r avel. Ca ll Bo b or Roger
Jeffers , d ay phone 992 7089 ,
nig' ll t phon e 992 3525 or 992
5232 .
2 11 -tf c
Sign me "Doubtful " too !
9: 30- Run J oe Run 3, 4, 15 ;
::
Does not apply to layaways
or previous at~~ ~ e rt i s e d
" At Caution light, Rt. 7"'
Tuppers Plains, Ohio
DEAR HELEN :
I read ~bout a new way to lose weight - " stalepuncture." A
doctor places a small surgical staple in your ear, and when you
wiggle it, your hunger pangs a re supposed to disappear . Does
this really short circuit your "appetite nerve" ? - OOUBTFUL
DEAR OOUBTFUL :
.. " 9: 3G--Wh eeli e & Ch o ppe r Bun ch 3, 4, 15 ; Bugs Bun n y 13 ;
Speedrac er 6 ; Scoob y -Doo 8; Mi ster Rogers 20 .
OD--Emergency Pl u s 3, 4 , H ong Kong Phooey 6.1 3 : Jeann1 e
,.
8,1 0 ; Sesame St . 20.
We Will Allow You
,.
7: 0G-Satu rday R e por t 3; Aware 6 , Treeh ou se C!ub 8 ; Wor ld
Aro und U s 10 ; In Tou c h 13.
7: 3G-Jabberwoc k y 3 ; Fa r m F ro nt 4; A bbo tt & Cos t ello 8 ; Man
.,.. ,
fro m COSI 10 ; Lass ie 13; Sesame St. 20.
• ·9 : QO-Addam s F a mily 3, 4, 15; Yogi 's Gan g 13 , Jabberwock y 6 ,
~~"jilt'
SAGI TTARIUS (Nov 23-DK
21 ) On e you re c l ose l y
assoc tated wttll al ways seems
to e.-: peel more from you than
sll e g 1v es 1n retur n Try to keep
t he accoun t m ore m balance
GEMINI (May 21-Ju ne 20 )
Yo u 'd be w1se to have an un d er st anding tn ad v anc e ol
what you ell peel tn p aym ent t or
any w ork or serv 1ce you perform lor o thers
L EO (July 23 -Aug 22 } You
won 1 have as much c ontr ol
over today ·s sc hed ule as you 'd
li k e Toward ev en10g press ures
wil l crowd you a bit
You w•ll e nl!!l r mto a very unusual alliance tllat w1l l develop
ou t o f the b lue Throug h lh 1s
arr angement you 'll mak e a n ew
grou p o! fr 1e nds
SC ORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 221 A
p al of your s 1s gomg to g et a li ttl e p eeved with yo u tl you use
h1s tdea b ut l a1t to g tve h 1m til e
cred tl h e deset ves
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
T h is evening 1f yo u ' r e ou t
am o ng fr~end s. d o n't get drawn
mto a pollltcal o r p htlosop h1ca1
deb ate
olher women.
Last night he told me he was leaving - he didn' t love me any
more. I'm pretty sure he's mov ing in wtth a rich divorcee who
ha s been making a play for him. She'd never have noticed him if
it hand'! been for my " rehabilitation job."
1 not only spent time but money on him, buying him new
clothes, getting him to hair stylisl'l, etc . Don't you think he should
pay for services rendered, sort of?- TOSSED ASIDE
per ience.
And JUS! posstbly you're lucky to be rid of an opportWJist. H.
Kentuck y Af ield 13.
"
Phone 667-3858
OPEN WED. THRU
10 11 -tic •-•S•U•N•D•A•Y-91JA•.M..7,;,P,;,;.MIJI1
111111 . _ ,
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ON YOUR DIAL
SATURDAY, DEC EMBER 28, 1974
6 : 3o-- Fun Fo r Every o n e 6 ; T V Classroom B; Treeh ou se Clu b 10 ;
CARPE T msta ll a ti on , Sl 25 per
vard Phon e R 1c hard West .
84 3 2667
AR IES (Marc h 21· Aprll 19)
Co nd1 l 1o ns wt ll be pleasan t for
you most ot I he d ay. but tater 10
the even 1ng you'r e hke ly to be
f aced wtl h a d omesti c cns1s
I
DEAR T.A.:
Now look : If YOU had a n a ffair with a man \"ho more or less
paid for it, would you expect his bill for "services rendered"
when you left him ?
Remodeling Bart was YOUR idea . You have no legal hold on
him - not even a promissory note. So check him down to ex-
:
S30.000 . MAK E AN OFFER .
992-2259 or 992-2568
Kuhf's Bargain Center
B U IL D I N G lot. 80ft fr ontage
b y 165 ft T h e second tot on left
on R 1verv iew Dr i v e, Lmc ol n
H i ll , Pomer oy, Oh io . If in ·
ter es ted cal l 992-3230a tter 5 p .
m
WMP0/1390
Complete plumbing &
heating service and
general sheet metal
works .
Free
Estimates.
Phone 949-5961
Emergency 992-3995
or 992 -5700
CREME A Ns CONCRETE d e Mon d a y th r ough
l ,v ered
Sa t urday
a nd
e venings .
Phone .1146 114 2
6-13 tfc
dining R, basement. c ent r a l
hea t , c 1ty water . AS KING
On all Cash Sales of
Used Appliances &
Used Furniture thru
December 29.
2 B E DR OO M h ou se for sa le,
$5 00 do wn , $70 p er m onth
Ptl on e 992 -3975 or 992 2571
12 3 tf c
like a person.
ll : JQ-Johnn y Ca r son 3,4, 15 ; W i de Wor ld Special 13; M ov ie
" Corrupt i on" 6; M Qvle " The Shoes of t he Fi sh er m an " 8;
Movi e "Cr ea t ure w ith th e B lue Hand" 10 ; Janaki 33 .
1· 0Q---Midnight S peci~ l 3,4,15 ; D on Kir shner' s R o ck Con cert 6:
Mov ie " Th e G a m m a Peop le" 10 ; News 13.
2: 30-M ovie "Ca r e free" 4.
,4 : DO-Mov ie " Damse l 1n D istr ess " 4.
6: 30-Mov ie " The Sk y ' s th e Li m tt " 4.
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SERVICE
AFTER SALE
I F I NT ERE ST ED 1n ow n ing a
n 1c e hom e 1n Mi d d l epor t t h a t
will p a y for II se lf. ca ll 949 4984
auer 5 p m any day Can be
seen by ap J)o 1ntment
12-27 -3tc
We talk to you
11 ' 00-Nows 3,4.6,8, 10,13,)5
HElL
RACINE PLUMBING
& HEATING
• •
'New Man' Finds New Pal
i
~ a nd
9 : 00-Rock f ord F iles 3, 4, 15; 6 Mi l lion Dol l ar Man 6, 13 . M o v ie
" Th e La st Run " 8 ; Master p iece T heatre 20 : Movi e
" Wuth ~rlng H e ig hts" 10 ; Even tng at ~y mph ony 33
10 : oo-Po ll ce Wom an 3, 4, 15; Ni g ht St a l ke r 6, 13 ; News 20.
10 : 3o- Paul Nuc hi ms 33.
WILL tr 1m or c ut tre es or
shru b bery ,
cl~ an
out
basement s. att ics. etc 949
3221 or 742 44.4 1
12 15 26t c
WA LN TU st er o r ad io. AM F M ,
8 t r a c k ta p e co mbinatiOn
Ba l ance S107 45 or ter m s Cal l
992 3965
11 19 -lf c
- - - - - -- - - - - - -
I
D OZER w or k , l an d c l ea n n g b y
the a c r e, hour ty or cont r a c t
F a rm po n d s, r oads , e t c
Larg e dote r and op era t or
W1th over 20 y ear s e x
per1ence P u ll m s Ex cava t 1n g ,
Pome r oy, Oh 10 Phone 99 2
'2 -17!1
12 19 lfc
has 3 BR. bath, TV roo m,
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1957 C H EVY p ar t s . NEW
L ake w ood tra c tion ba r s. h i
ja c k er a ir sho cks, h ooke r
heade r s, with 3" coll ec tor s tor
s m all b loc k . Cal l 992 -3496
a ft er 6 p m . BEST OF FER
10 17 lfc
8A.M. . 6 P.M.
SEWING MACHINE , Repair. s.
servi ce, a l l ma kes , 99l- 2l~4
The Fa b n c Shop , Pome r oy ,
Auth o r i zed S1 n ge r Sal es an d
Serv 1c e W e s harpen Sc 1ss or s
3-29-tf c
12' & 14' Wide Up
To 70' Long
24' Wide Sectional
Homes up to 65' Long
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Open M o n. - Sat .
By Helen Bottel
Sat urday - Dec. 28 , 1974
DEAR HELEN :
When Bart first started living with me, he was a loveable
slob. His dothes were "early sleep-in" . He had no style. He didn ' l
even bathe as often as he should . And he drank too much.
With much TLC, I helped him change into a new man. He
didn't resent it - m fact, he enjoyed the attention he got fro!lJ me
7: 3G-- Porter W ago ner 3 ; M asq uerade Party 4; N ew Cand 1d
Came r a 6; P op Goes the Coun t ry 9 , Bla c k Persp ec ti ve on t he
News 20,33; Treasure Hunt 10; To T e t lthe Trut h 13 ; 7:55R o se Bowl Boun d 4.
8 : OD-Sa nford & Son 3,4, 15; K un g Fu 6, 13 ; P l an et o f t he A pes 8:
:·
Wa s h! ngton W eek i n Re v ie w 20,33; Chan nel 10 Repor t s 10.
8 : 3Q-Chrco & t he 1\'\an 3, 4,15 ; Wall St r eet Week 20, 33 ; Col um b us
Churc hes 10.
Fire Extmguishers, Home
Fi re Alarms. Testing &
R ef i lling.
Phone 742-4673 or 742-5595
Bill Brown. Owner
Rutland, Ohio
All Mechani c al Work
RE A DY MIX C O N CR E T ~ d ~
l 1v er ed r1 g ht to you r p ro1 ec t
F a st
a nd
ea s y .
F r ee
est imat es. Phone 992 32 84
Go eg l ej n Ready Mix C o ,
M iddleport Oh1o
6-30 tf c
I Spy 15.
Sales & Service
U S.
i
i
9, 10 ; Zoom 20 ; M o unta i n Scene 33.
7: DO--Truth or Cons . 3,4 ; Bo wl i ng for D oll a r s 6 , W CH S-TV
Re port 9; Aviati on W eather 20, 33 , News 10 ; J im my D ean 13;
Brown's Fire &
Safety Equipment
Ph . 992-5682 or 992-7121 .
'!
'
Hills 33
6' 30-NBC News 3,4, 1S; ABC News 13 , Bewitched 6; CBS News
Your B i rthdey- Oec. 28, 1974
LIBRA (Sept 23-0 ct 23) You
w111 be 113:-n pt ed to d o a fa v or
l or a f nend today m an area
where yo u lack aulhor1ly You
l htnk you II be back ed up. bu f
yo u w o n't b e
6 : DO-News 3, 4, 9, 10, 13, 15; AB C News 6 ; E tec. Co. 20; Unto th e
Protect Your Home
Or Business
On State Rt . 124, 112 m i. from
Route 1 by -pa ss t oward s
Rutland .
Phone (304) 773-5503
GROCERY bus i ness for sale .
Bu il d in g fo r sa l e or lease ,
Ph one 773 56 18 from 8 30 p . m .
to 10 p m f or appomtment.
3-10 ttc
- -- -
..
REMODELING & CONST.
P I ANO
t un ing and r epatr ,
Cha rl es Scot t. 992 3718
12 13 .J2t p
TUPPERS PLAINS
LOVE LY
RE TI REMEN T
Pricea For \,IUJck Sale
ROGER HYSELL'S
GARAGE
N E I G L ER
BU I L D I N G SUP ·
PLY FOR
REMODE LI NG
A N D KIT CH E N CAB I NETS
CALL GUY N E I G H L ER ,
R A CI NE , OH I O PH O N E 949
360 4.
12 19 261c
K C J year o ld l rt sh Se tt er ,
exce ll en t pet, 160 Howar d
Bt r c h t1e l d
Ph on e 7.12 5932
12 :l J lf c
tw o·t on e,
Smith Melson Motors ·Inc.
on good street near school w it h
u t ili t ies
a va ilab l e
On l y
20 7t c
1969 PONTIAC CATALINA
radio, 4 dr.
Se, Ceward Calvert, Smilin Art Arygrie s or Bill N e lson
NEW LISTING - Building Jot
STE R EO R AD I O . 8 tr ac k t ape
co mbin a l 1on. am tm rad io
Ba l an ce $109 58 or term 5 Ca l l
9?2 396 5
1224 1fc
4 RM fur n,s hed apt c los e to
Powe ll 's Super Valu . pho n e
99 2 3658
CO U N T RY Mo b 1l e H om e P ar k,
R t . 33. t en m i les nor th o f
L ar ge lo t s W1t h
P om eroy
concrete pa t 10S, s id ewa lk s,
ru nn e r s
and
o ff
s tr ee t
p ark mg . A l so. spa ces f or
s ma ll t r ai l er s P hon e 992 7479
7 21 lie
70 ACRES - On n ew Rt. 33
near Darwtn
Some ti mber,
s om e c l ea r ed , some n ic e
bu il d i ng s1tes.
G ROCER Y - On State Rou te
i n v i l lage . All st ock a nd som e
eq u i pment A r ea l b us in es s for
a co up!e. A sk tn g $8 ,000 .
FLEA MARKE T SITE - II
r oom s, l ar ge st ore room , and 2
a p ar t ments w ith bath s. and
wood bur n ing grates .
P hone 361
12
FURNI S H ED
apartm e n t.
ut il lft es f urn ishe d , su ,tab l e
tor t wo w or k in g men or
re t1 r ed c oup l e. Liv in g room ,
k 1tchen , show er and ba t h On
mam h 1ghw a y , Mason . W . v a
P h one 773 51 47
10 27 tfc
12 27 Jt c
The queen spent Christmas
E L ECTRO L UX Sweeper delu x e
mod el
Compl e te wi th al l
c lean1 n g atta c ll m en t s and
u ses p ape r bag s Sl igh tl y used
but cl ean s and l ook s l1 k e n ew .
W il l se ll for $37 25 ca sh o r
te r m s a vailabl e Phon e 992
7755
12 18 lfc
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MOBILE HOME S FOR SA LE
2 B EDROOM 10x55 mob i l e
nome, new
ca rp et
an d
w a sher , f ur n is h ed $3500 00
P R I VATE mee t m g room fo r
Ph on e 992 74 39.
an y organ ,zat io n . p hon e 992 l226 3tc .
397 5
3 11 ffc
with her family at Windsor
Castle.
SP INE T
CO N SO L E P I A N O
Wan l ed Res pon stb le pa r t y lo
purc hase sp 1n e t p li'tno on low
mon th l y payments Ca n be
seen
l ocal l yWrite
Repre"se nt a t 1ve Ken Betyless.
P
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Bo)( 276. Sh el b y ville ,
l nd1<1n a J6176
I 1 '17 7t p
WantP.rl To Buy
W A N TED o ld upr •ght p•an os .
any condil 1on
Pa y 1ng S1 0
eac h F 1r s1 f loor only Wri te t o
and g1ve di r ec t• ons to W1tten
P 1an o Co , Box 18 8, Sa r diS,
Oh •Q., -1J9J6
122 4 6t p
$16.000.00 .
RO M w all to wal l , no soil a t
all , no car p e t s cl ea n ed w d h
Blue L u stre
R ent electr1c
sham pooe r $1
Ba k er Fu r
n1 t ure Com p an y
12 '17 3t c
f.
Phone
12 '2.1 61p
(121 77 , f t J 3, 2t c
F IRE WOOD
742 5367
APARTMENT - SITE - Over 2
ac r es in Pom er o y on l1ttle
trav eled str e-e t .
RUTLAND - 3 b ed r oom bloc k
home, ba th, na t . gas, 3 ou t bu i ld ings, and 2 acr es. Wan t
For Safe
1968 GMC \ Dum p Tr u ck , 75 00
SC'r l eS , TJ-, ;nd e J UST b een
o ve r hau l ed
$3 500
Cont ac t
Law r en ce L ee , La rk 1n s St .
R ut la n d 0 1110
12 27 61c
CAS H patd f or a l l m a ke s an d
mo d e l s o f mo bil e ho m es .
P hon e ar ea co d e 61J J23 953 1
J 13 ffc
For Sale
Vtrqtl B Ten fo r d 'Jr
Brokf'r·
110 Mf'fh.1nl( St~t·<·t
PomNoy , Oh1o .JS71!9
POMEROY. OHIO
F REDW CROW , Il l
An Cil lar y A dm i n is tra t or
of th e E st a t e o f
M a rv i n
Mahr e
Hud so n,
Deceased
111 Court St., Pomeroy
Phone 992-2156
TEAFORD
POMEROY
MOTOR
CO.
OPEN EVES. 8 : 00P. M.
- N OTI CE OF SA L E The r eal est a t e o f t h e l a l e
Marv 1n
Ma hre
Hud s on ,
Dec ease d , whi c h 1S foca t ea m
Bed for d T ow nS hi p, c on t a1 n 1n g
69 8 a cr es, see V ol 232. P ag e
M e 1gs
Co u nty
D ee d
9 4 1,
R eco rd s, Wi ll be off ered for sal e
at t h e offtc es o t Crow , Cr ow &
Po r t er. A ttor ne y s at L aw .
Pom eroy . Ohio at 10 00 AM on
We dne sday , Ja n uary Bl h , 1975
Tht s proper ty tS a pp r a, sed at
$ 17.800 00. an d can not b e sold
for less th an t h e appra 1sed
v alu e Te rm s o f sale ar e cash ,
and lll e pr op er ty w il l b e so ld
su b j ec t to t h e l1en to r re al est at e
tax es tor 1975 T h e r 1g ht 1S
r eserv ed l o re rect any an d a ll
b 1dS
The Daily Sentinel
have buyer s
Loi s Pau ley
Bra nc h M a n age r
rad io, 15, 500 m il es. loca l 1 owne r. ti r e s show l tttle w ear.
gr ey fin1 sh , spo tl ess mteri o r
( 12) 13. 20. 27 ( 11 3. 4t c
Age 8 or Older
ACREAGE NEE OED - We
~96
3 an d 4 ROOM fu r nished and
un fu r n i s h ed
a p a r t men t s.
Phon e 99 2 54 3.11
4 12 tf c
than anger."
P.B., a uto. tran S.,
1n J CHEVROL ET
L W M cC omas.
Cle r k
TOLERANCE IS BEllER
LONDON (UPI ) - Queen
Elizabeth, in her annual
Christmas message, said those
who hold widely opposing
opinions should be !Dlerant of
each other instead of vindictive.
"We may hold different
points of view but it is in Urnes
Of stress and difficulty that we
rnUBt need Ill remember that
we have much more in common than there is in dividing
us," she said.
!"''olerance is . better than
revenge , compassion is better
$2295
JOHNSON'S
$18.500 00
307 Spring Avenue
Pom e roy
992-2298
CONTACT ,
8' F lee t s ide p i ckl,. p, 350 V -B autom a t ic, powe r st eeri ng ,
M e1 gs L oca l
Schoo l D 1slr ict
Boa r d o f E d uc al ton
The Almanac
By United Press International
Today is Friday, Dec. 27, the
36lst day of 1974 with four to
follow.
The moon is approaching its
full phase.
The morning slars are Mars
and Saturn .
The evening slars are Mercury, Venus and Jupiter.
Those born on this date are
under the sign of Capricorn .
Louis Pasteur, noted French
bacteriologist, and actress Marlene Dietrich were born on this
date .. . he in 1822 and she in
1904.
V -B. P. S.,
1972 CHEVROL ET
C ROW , CR OW & PO R T ER
A tt o rn ey s fo r
Ad m 1n 1str ator
lost
3 bedroo m
ho m e, ba sem en f. d ll e lec tr ic.
To A ll!!
C 20 3 ' .t ton , 8' Fl ee t s1de, V 8 engt n e, 4-speed tran sm 1ss ton ,
he av y d u ty 15" t ires, sol td cab , rad to.
P U B LI C N O TI CE
Sea led b td s will b e recetved
by th e Me 1gs Local School
D 1s l r1ct Boar d o f E d ucatton rn
th e M ei g s Jun1 0r H 1g h Sc h oo l
Bu tl d mg unt"' 7 30 PM on Jan
14, 197 5 for tw o (2 ) sc hool bu ses
Separa t e bi ds wil ~ be r ece tv ed
tor sc hoo l b u s c nass ts an d
sc hoo l bu s bo di es
Sp ecr f ,ca tiO nS f or sc hoo l bu s
chaSSIS an d schoo l bus bod ie5
ma y be obt a, n ed by ca ll1n g 99 2
5650
Th e M e1 g s L ocal Schoo l
D1 ST r• c t Board o f Educa t ion
r e serves th e ngh l to r erec l an y
and a l l b •ds
FRIDAY, DE CE MB ER 27, 1974
' ..-
c ondit io n t ng,
RUT LAN D ~
SJ495
Cab & Chassis , 10 2" cab to a xle . VB . 350 engi n e, 15,000 l bs
2 speed rea r ax le. good 825x 20 fir es, solt d ca b
Jan J, 7
p m Mile H il l Rd Assort ed
mea t s Fac tory ct1oked guns
onl y Sponsored by Racme
F 1re Dept
12 2J ]IC
(1 21 27 , He
WALKE R coo n houn d , Leo n ard
Da il ey , Lon g Bo ll om
12-27 3tp
1971 CHEVRO LET 2· TON
'
GU N slloor. Sa t urday
21 1r
S1 7, 'iOO 00 .
ll11pp y New Ye11 r
SH OO T I N G ma t c h . R ac ,n e G un
Club, Su n day 1 p m Ass ort ed
m eat s an d f ac t ory c h ok e g un s
on l y
12 n ttc
Business Services
Strout Realty
B l~,
Pomeroy
Motor Co.
OF
QUALITY
PL E ASE .. . ace yo ur or de r s and
1n Qu1rtes as to t h e famou5
" O tt of M•n '·" Cosme lt cs wdll
BROW N ' s ,
I nd e p endent
D tstr ,b u tor5
Also door to
doo r ser v 1ces
M a tur e ano
de p en dable p~ r 5onne l t~ l way5
needed
Pllo n e
992 5 113
M td d lepo rt Qt1 ,o
17'221 1c
var rance (sl m a y r e qu es t an
itdiud rcation h earmq by wr rtlen
requ e s t pur s uan t to O hro
Revrse d Co d e Sect ron 37 JS 07
wi th in th irty (JQ ) day s of th e
Found
2 SIGNS
yo u soc1a ll y prov tded yo u
don' t hav~ to sp end 11 1n the
com pan y o f one you re
obt 1gated to
NE W - Al l e lec , carpeted. 3
Auto Safes
AUC T IO N ,
Thu rsday
an d
Sd t ur day 111ght , 7 p m at
Ma son A u c t io n , H ort on St 111
M aso n . W Va Co n s 1g nm t?nl s
P hone ( 3041 773
w el come
5471
10 J tfc
LO SE wergt11 with N e w Sha pe
Tab l et s and H y dre)( Wat er
P tll s a t D utton Drug , Mr d
d tep ort a n d N e lson Dru g
11 '} 4 31p
Real Estate For Sale
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6- The Da ily Sentinel, Mid<;Jeporl-Pomc r u_\ . 0 .. Fnd il )' , De•:. ~ i . : ~·;.1
Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!
Notice
Notice
PUBLIC NOT IC E
The f o ll o w rng doc u rnf"nt s.
were r ec ei\l ed or pr epa r ed by
The
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P r ot ec t ion A g em cy durr ng t h e
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p r ev r ou s
ag g n ev ed or a dver sel y a ff ected
bv rssuanc e or r enew al oJ an y
perm ll (s),
l rc ense ls>
or
di r ec tor s p roposed a ct10 n to
rs sve or deny su c h do c um ent s
T h a t s t atut e does not p r o vr d e
for hea r ing reqt:Jests to 1t1e
OEPA
on
a p pl rc atrons ,
revo ca tion s , mod i f rcat 10 ns .
verifi e d
co m
c omp l ain t s,
p l a int s , c er t if rcalions . leases.
orde r s .. o r f 1na l a c t1on s
W1 l h 1n JO day s of pub l i ~alio n
of lh 1S n ot1c e an y p erson may
also
( 1l
s ubmit
w r 1t t en
comment s ret atm g to ac tion s.
p r oposed ac t1 ons , complai nts ,
or ver lf 1ed co m pl am t s . {2)
reques t a p u bl i C m e eting
re gard i n g p r opo s ed action s.
and or {)J r equest not1 c e of
f u r t her ac ti ons on pr oc eedi n g s
R equ ests tor hear1 n gs on f ma l
ac tio ns to . 1Ssue , den y, mod 1fy ,
revo k e o r renew p er m d s,
lic en ses or var1ances th a t ar e
n o t p re c eded by pr op osed a c
ti on s an d so 1dent 1f 1ed 1n th •s
n oti ce sh ould be sent to th e
En v i ro n men t a l
Boa r d
of
Rev i ew , Su1te 505, 33 N orth High
Str ee t , Co l umbus, Oh 10 432 15
A ll o ther r equests tor ad
tudi cat1on hear i n gs . and o t h er
co m n unicat1on s con c e r n tn g
p ub l 1c
hea r i n gs ,
publ 1c
meet , ngs ,
ad i u t i cat1on
hearmg s, co m p l amts of a n y
k 1nd , an d r egul <'ltion s sh ou ld be
addressed to the L egal Records
Sect 10n , Oh iO EPA , P 0 Bo x
1049, Co l umbu s, Ohio , 432 16.
(6 14 ) 466 6037
Unlus o t he r w1se st a ted in
')Jarti cul ar n ot 1ces , a ll o th er
in clu din g
c omm u n 1cat i o n s,
com ments on pr oposed ac t io n s
and
re qu ests
fo r
pu b I ic
me et ings , shou ld be addressed
e!f h er to th e New Sour c e , A 1r , or
NP D E S Perm it Record s S€-c
t ion , w h ichever is a pprop n a t e,
et th e Ohio EPA . P 0 Bo x 1049,
Co lu mb u s. Ohto 43 216
Pr oposed issu ance o l p erm 1t
ro mst a ll
Co lu mb ia Gas Tra n smiss1on
Cor p , Leb a non Comp r esso r
Sl at 10n
Le b an on T wp ., Oh io
A p p t ,ca li on No . 06 107
New A ir Co n tam 1n an t Sour c e
--------------
2 SMAL L dogs , on e dark bro w n
named Tam m y , th e other
mate light br ow n L ost in area
o f K ings bur y , r ewa rd o ffered
Phone 992-5629
12-27 .6fp
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1963 CAD I LLAC
7J'2 075 1
$225
1973 COME 1 , b cy l a ut o tran s
P W , 18,500 m d e5 L 1k e n ew
Ca ll 667 3442 an y 1t me
122261p
'65 CH E V V a n VB. st an d a r d
tran s mi SSIOn $375 Phone 992
700 1
12 22 6tc
OLD f urni tur e. i ce bo xes , bra ss
beds, or com p le t e hou se hol ds
0 M ill er . Rt .1 ,
Wr1 te M
Pom er oy, Oh io Call 992 77 60
10 7 7 4
--------------JU N K autos, comp le te and
del 1vered to our ya rd We piCk
up a u t o bod 1es and b uy all
k1n d s o f sc r a p m etal s an d
1r on R1 der's Sa lvag e. St Rt
124, R t 4 , Po m eroy , OhiO
Ca l l 99 2 5468
10 17-ll c
For Rent
Help Wanted
BAC HE LO R
Fu r n 1she d
CON T ACT u s n o w , sec ur e you r
f ut ure (W hi l e open i ng s ar e
sti ll av ail ab l e) a s sa l es la dy ,
bea ut y ad v 1so r for fa~tttaus
"Otl o f Mink "
Cosm e t, cs
Sa uvage's, Box 4, Syr ac us e,
Ohi o 45779 .
12 17 I Otp
t y p e ap art ment
Phone 'il92 513 1
1'2 24 31C
HOU SE 4 room s an d ba th , n 1ce
A l so,
y ar d an d dr 1v eway
furni sh ed apt Ca ll 992 2780 or
'il92 3432
12 12 lfc
CLOS E OU T on n e w Z1g Zag
sew i ng machin es. For sew1 ng
s t r et c h f abr i cs , buttonh ol es,
f a nc y d esi gn s . e t c Patnt
Sli ght l y ble mi She d Ch OICe Of
ca rr yi n g c a se or se wm g
st an d S4 9 80 ca sll or t er ms
a v a il a ble Phon e 992 7755.
12 18 !1 c
E AR c or n f or sa te
7J81 or 388 9991
Carrier Wanted
In
NEW HAVEN
.
for
sa l e.
Ph on e
DO B ER M A N p i n c h e r pup s.
AK C Reg Ca ll 533 076 1
12 27 3tc
DU E t o t o t a l di sab il i t y , m u st
se ll c om p l ete f l ock N1ne Reg
Suffol k ewes , I yr o l d , br ed
an d p.lp er ed
O n e Suffolk
ram . n on r e l a t ed Ca ll 949
307 3. any 11m e
12 27 61C
'1972 FORD GRAN TORINO
4 door , r a d io.
1971 FORD THUNDERBIRD
All power, air cond., vinyl · top, AM-FM ,
auto . trans .
1971 PONTIAC CATALINA
v.al P .S., P . B., a i r cone:~ ., v ~n y l top, rad io, 4
dr .
1970 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
• Or .• V -8, auto. trans ., P .S., P . B .• a i r
cond ., radio .
1969 DODGE MONACO
4 Dr., V -8, P .. S., P . B., cr u ise cont r o l, v tn y l
top , air cond .
T RAILER spac e, 2 m i les f r o m
Pom er oy , Rt 143 . Phone 992
5858
10 27-t f c
2 BED R OOM t r ail er a t cor n er
of
Bro a d way a n d
Elm ,
No p ets o r
M id d l e po r t
c h il dre n . Ca ll 99 2 2580 after 6
p m
12 S tfc
BEDROOM trai l er,
on l y Phon e . 992·332 4
a dults
12 -17 ft c
With One of These Fine Automobiles
4 dr ., V -8, P .S., P.B., auto . tra ns .• a ir
cond. , vin y l roof. radio ,
ho u se,
4
U N F URNI SH E D
r ooms an d b a th , 1650 L in col n
H e1gh ts Phone 992 38 74.
11 14-ff c
2
Bring In The New Year Right!
1972 OLDS CUTlASS SUPREME
F U R NI SH ED a p t Ad u lts only
M 1d d l epo rt . Phon e 992 387 4
11 14 lfc
3 B E D ROO M h o u se Ph on e 992
J975 o r 992 2571
12 -3-tf c
$2795
.$2395
$2795
$2195
$1695
$1195
P. S., P . B ., V -8, auto. tr ans .,
A
r-
500
E. Main St.
Ph. 992-2174
$2800 00
NEW LISTING -
5
room
ho m e, b a t h , nat . gas hea t ,
c it y water . Only $7,000 .00.
Ow n er w ilt hol d mortgage .
55 A CRE S - 2 b ed r oo m house,
good well . som e fe nces,
mine r als, and barn Owne r w1 l l
he l p f 1n a n c e. $1 5,000.00 .
WHERE WOULD YO U LIKE
YOUR NEXT HOME . OR
INVES TM EN T. WE NEED
LAND FOR AN AIR STR IP,
WHAT
YOU .
B U Y you r b ee f o n th e h oof We
H er e f or d
h av e ou re br ed
s teers, 16 t o 18 m o old , 6~ 0 to
BOO lb Th e o nes that h a ve
be en dr esse d nav e tu rn ed out
50 pe t
F 1rs t co m e. l 1rst
se rv ed W e w tl l d eliv er E A
Wmg e tt . Ph one 949 2.1141
12 2·1 3tc
SIEGLER and
MONOGRAM
FUEL OIL
HEATERS
608 E.
MAIN
POM,E ROY~
o. '.
MOBILE HOME - Loc a t ed
on a bout 1 bea u tifu l a c r e old
R t 33, 4 yrs . old , 12x65,
carpet e d . a ir c o n d , a ll
elec t ric , ex pando I i vlng R .•
land s caped ,
ASK IN G
$11,000. Ma ke an o ffe r .
PORTLAND - 4 n1 c e leve l
lot s c lose to r ive r . good
d r i l led wel l. gara ge & out bu il d ing, 4 BR home · $4,700.
HOME - 1 st ory frame , 2
B R. bath , d i ni ng R .• utility
R ., ba sem en t , ce nt ra l heat ,
loc a ted on l evel ac r ~. $13,500
CLOSE IN - 27 acr es, barn ,
silo, m il k house, sh ed s, h om e
Y.:
kl':d
POMEROY LANDMARK
Jack W. Carsey , Mgr
PhonP. 99:2 -2181
WA LNUT stereo ·r a d io. A M
FM, 8 t rack t a p e com
b i nation Bal an c e SilO 69 or
term s Ca ll 992 3965
12-3 lfc
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Aluini num siding, roofing ,
c ompl e t e r es id e ntial c on stru c tion . Wiring, plumbi ng,
e tec .
h ea ting ,
kit c h e n
ca binet s etc.
'1. 7 Yrs. ex p e r ien ce i n con st .
t ra de .
Real Estate For Safe
a RO O M S an d bat h . gas f urn ace
an d centra l a ir . Phon e 992
70 01 .
12-22 6tc
20%
Discount
Speed Buggy 8; Popeyye 10.
:-'f:
:
10 : 3Q--Sigmund & Sea N\onst e r s 3,4,15; Korg : 6, 13; Shazam
8, 10 ; Walsh's A nima l s 20 .
._, 11 : QO-Pink Panth er 3,4, 15 ; Super Frien ds 6, 13 ; Ha r lem
:
Globefrotters 8, 10 ; Ca rra sco te n das 20 .
:: 11: JQ-Star Trek 3,4, 15; Hudson B r o th er s 8, 10 ; Zoom 20.
m 12: 0Q--J etsons 3, 4 ; T h esee a are t he D ays 6; Peach Bow l 13,1 5;
:
U .S. of Archie 8, 10; Bread & Butt erfl ies 20.
. 12 : 3G-Bob Danie l s: 3; Am erican Bandstan d 6 ; Go 4, Fat A l bert
:
9, 10.
USED CARS
EXCE L SIOR Sa il Wor k s. East
Matn St. , Pomeroy Al l kind s
of salt. wat er p el let s. wa rer
nug get s, blo ck sa l t an d ow n
Oh 1o River Sa l t Ph one 992
369 1
6-5 -t fc
SE P T I C
TAN KS
c l eane d .
Mod er n Sa n1 t a!10n , 99 2 3954 or
'il92 !349
9 18 t fc
BEnER DEAL!
--------------------------74 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, full power, air..... 7500
74 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, full power, air .... 17500
SEP TIC t a nk s, excav a t 1ng
d um p t r u ck . Ph on e 742 3742
12 20-26t c
MOBIL£ HOME
SALES, INC.
Kirkwood
Governor
69 Buick Riveria, power, air•• •• •••• ••••••••. 1195
69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, air ........... '995
69 Chev. Mal. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P.S..........'995
'
68 Pontiac Bonneville H.T. Sedar., power, air'595
1
'Karr & Van Zandt
Closed Sundays
"You' ll Like OurQualityWay
_ of Doi_ng Business"
PH. 992-7777
9'12-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
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IDS IMPRESSIONS THAN OF , IDS COUGHING OR
SNEEZING. - MADAME DU DEFFEND
(() lt7t ltlal'l"taturoo 81ndlcato, Inc.)
DICK TRA CY
SHADOWS
AND I .ONTHE
SAYS TRACY.
N OW IT 'S EVflo!INO - lo!Of tCf:
THI: Olf' 'EfU!o!C£ "'''11·-11 £,
CctN'lv F'JoCUB£,.,DV,
8LUF'F'IER$
WIO O POSE I'.NO Stll:uT- 'n-IE
CUNNING, Wi"IQ SLINK ..,_.0
SI<UI..I< IN t>COI{W"'VS •
Pass
lead - J•
B~~ Oswald & James Jecelly I wor rred
~South must put up dummy's about 40u
qlleen of spades a t trick one. ha nqinq up
lt<is not going to do him an>.' there,
gdild if held bac k. It doesn t S lrm '
d.,.. him any ~ood when he
pla ys it, but tt might have ..
Nq,w South ducks two spades
but has to win the third one
ar{d it is up to him to try for
nine tricks. He has seven
quick ones and the best place
to ~et two more is in the heart
sust. If he can get them he
will have three hearts, four
diamonds and the tw o black
ac¢s.
It also is easy enoug h to get
them if he starts by lead in~ a
M Y NS'W Sf-11PMENT SAVED
low heart and goin g up wtth
TH e"IR L I VES- BUT~ NOT FO< LO".JG
dummy's 10. East ta kes his
queen and can do nothing
be tter than r etu r n a d ia ·
mond.
Sou t h c ashes fou r di a·
CAPTAIN EASY
, lrvmq rn a
lones ome old
basement
Someda~ I'm qornq
to move up to the
second f loor '
I<:FCE' I'JTLY tT5 RUL ER. J\S KEP
ME TO ~ E C OMM E "--C' MV M OST
T llU ~ TED EMP LO'YE' E' FOR A
VEil'l
SP~CI~L A ~~/6NMENT!
I 'M
'5 U ~ E
YOU
REALIZE WHAT
TH I, MAY
M E A~
1'-'DEEC I DO,$UH;
I'M HONOFlED BY
'fOU R HtUS T-· 8UT
WHAT '~
TO OUR FUTURE
OIL CO\I TR'A(rs•
'TH~
A5SI 6NME'NH
BORN LOSER
THEY 'VL=
DSSTK'OYE=D
~!' -
MY
1/'JNOCE N r
BL055CW6
~~ -
/Nto.JOCE NT NOW- YE5 ~~- BuT
Of-JCE: S f IE rRAINS TH~/\11 l to.J HER
CR IMINAL WAYS- THI:Y BECOME
FIENDS IN FLOWER FORM!!
moods a nd noW We see W
rifff
was up to him to ha ve led a
low hear t the fir st time .
He leads the nine a nd plays
dummy 's eight if West plays
low. This leaves him in ~is .:11::~:::::::_:t__
own hand to lead a th1rd
- heart through West's king .
~INN IE
Wha t would ha ve hap·
pe'ned if East had held back
his queen of hearts the first
time the suit was played?
South would have run off four
diamond tricks and it would
have been imposs ible for
West to find three d iscards
that would keep South from
finding his ninth trick some
way or other.
_ .J.._
l
tz:a;t :~ ~x&, ?.i :1
The
West
bidding has been:
N orth
'¥/
East
Pass
1+
SN.T.
Pass
Pass
2N.T.
Pass
Yuu, South, hold:
~ A RNEY
Pass
Pass
'
•K 7 6 4 3 'A 2 +9 + A K 7 3 2
Wha t do y ou do now :
A - Pa n. You d o n ' t like
notrump. but your pa r tner
doesn' t IIL.e clubs or spades. Pa•
befOre 10meone doub'les you.
HIIPPYBIRFOA'I,
j) 5AMIItiTH'IJ
, J UGHAID _,
LONG AS IT AII\) 'T
NO DADBURN
TOADFRO G
,,
thr"" spades. What do you do
now?
,,
; REF V>E TO 6E T~E
ONE WHO TELLS HIM !
'
v
TODAY 'S QUESTION
Instead of bidding_t_w o notrump
your p ar t ner has raised y ou ·to
l l ll
I qat toth1nkrnq
up there, Clovra '
l'm not qet t rnq
an~whe re .
~
~:_ J
"'--~.. ·--,
lr
·"":'--,·~'
- ·1~$ ,-'(-
~ ~- 11
'
\.
demon
rum
(3 wds .)
4 Before
5 City in
Wisconsin
6 Grape
preserve
7 Jujube
I+
.,
I
,_.
f o rm f o ur or d1 n ar y w o rd s.
\ t'~lt'r d ay ' •
3 Forswear
24 " LII
Boheme"
basso role
25 Apiary
27 Decayed
29 Belgian
province
30 Ghostly
31 Giant
36 Lacuna
37 Chinese
porter
o ne letter In each squa re, to
FICTEN
faithful
( 3 wds.)
9 Art devotee
10 Dwelled
16 Employ
19 Bowling
alley
22 Fashion
23 Wa y of'
serving
clams
33 Suffix for
Uns<'ra mhle th ese fou r Jumbles,
I
8 Be un -
province
; ASOLINE ALLEY
.-.opening
"'
"
WE INVITE COMPARISON
1
Nort h
r
.....
,.,
'
~l!Jlwm'l1r; ;; lkst ~·d·u"' .-~
Yesterday's ADBwer
dwelling
2 Spanish
+
. ...
'
"'
"
..
"THE CLOSER YOU LOOK-THE BETTER
. W'E LOOK"
'
ser pent
18 Nautical
rope
20 Sheep
because her family is eating hamburger. What about those of us
tick
who were eating hamburge r and beans before, but now can 21 Basset's
ba rely afford them ?
quarry
We wer e buying store brands , clipping coupons 1 growing 22 Speck
ga rdens, canning a nd freez ing, making do, when Cort. Clara was 23 Operatic
enJoying her roasts and steaks. We were buying dented cans at
segment
food outlets and making our own clothes , shopping the sa les, %5 Sharpened
doing wilhout, all our lives .
26 Be a
Really, it hasn't been so hard - except how do we "condrunkard
serve" any farther?
27Tease
But anyway, if a de pression hits, we'll ma nage. We 've had 28 Building
lol'l of practice.
extension
29
Tennis
I just wanted Ill tell some of those self-r ighteous people who
term
identify with Conserving Clara that the only thing they 've done is
(2 wds.)
to finally lea rn they must live within their means - something
32 Kin to
many of us have been doing all along. - ENDURING EVE
VIRGO (Aug 23 -Sept 22) Th 1s
wtll be a ver y pleasant day for
DOWN
I Stately
K 10 8 7
ofot0 6 4
Ir. ss
"
DAN PRICE FIGHTER SAYS:
You CAN Afford A New Ford
+ 9 643 2
ofoQ 95
PISCES ( Feb 20 -Mo rch 20)
Yo u wil l mak e an excellen t, m press,on u po n ot hers you. meet
to d ay. p r o v1 d ed yo u don ' t
come o n too str ong
showpiece
40 Intensify
41 Ara b
land
• 9 54
'~\lest
"'
Plus fre ight and opt. equipt. Now out- •
selling all brands combined 1975 new
series recently announced ,
THI5 STil!!T AAI WORK!Il S'
YOUNG .tr.ND H C!PUUI..
F'"'CI!S - OLI:I ,li.NC> I>I'II..I..USKIN! D
FI.CES • SO~£ WITH n.t ( LOOK
OF TR:IU"'-PH" On-IERS ~ W t NG
0£ FIA'T- ,JCN AAC> SIION£55· I!.UT
ALl.. t-10NES1 l',lo.CfS-
F'.a.c:l!$ ·
of miss
17 Vedic sky
39 Diva 's
Both vulner abl e
.
*369800
~llHl i'ki liN D EV E~tNG ~1: Fl<lS
()t.l
• Q2
AQUARIUS (Jan 20- Feb 19)
Thtngs th ai yo u're Interes ted m
and w ant 10 d o lor you rse lf w11J
b e hand led very competently
Reques ts m ade by o thers are
anoth er m att er
fu n
Uhrh) \.1'11 AN N I~
LITTLE
SOUTH
"
s pecials.
Price
EAST
• K 85
neck
11 Caucasian
la nguage
12 Loath
13 U.S. mlsslle
14 Proof reading
marks
15 Violtnist, Bull
16 Partner
38 Hire
• A 63
"
1975 Ford Granada 2 Dr.
.1T r t:!!:
.JI0 97 2
· • K 7 63
~
68 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, power, air....... '1095
68 Chev. BA 4 Dr., V·8, auto., P.S......... .. '995
67 Cadillac H.T. Sedan, full power, air........'995
66 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., V8, auto, P.S......... 1495
27
" WEST
~. 5
:f> K8 3
70 Old$ 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air............ '1495
69 Olds 88 HT. Sed., v-roof, air ............. '995
NORTH IDl
• Q4
• A J SO 8
+ AQ.J
ofoAJ 72
71 Volkswagen 411 4 Door, auto.••••••••••'169S
"Featuring
Course of o ur Ti mes 33.
Low heart play is important
..
72 Chev. Imp Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S.••••••••• '2495
72 Pontiac Cat: HT Cpe., !lOWer, air ....... .12695 ·
LARRY'S
Winter l:lours : 9 a . m .
to 6 p . m .
Mon . Thru Sat,
.-.
ist's -
5 Word with
stamp (l"
CAPRICORN (Deo 22-Jan 19)
You won' t a pprec tal e 1t toda y
wh en ot hers pay m o re attentto n to your c ompant on th an
IIl ey d o to yo u Do n't be so o bvmu s ab o ul1l
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Don t a1r your prob lem s w1t h
you r m ate tn pu blic lh 1s eve ntn g It w.tl m ak e others l ee I very
uncom fortable and sp oil thetr
Fa mi ly B,10 ; Boo k Beat 33
30- Fr iends & L overs B; R ose Bo wl P r eview 10 , Ca ught in the
9 : 00- M ov ie " M ary , Queen o f Sc o t s" 3, 15 ; Port ra it : 6, 13,
College Basketba ll 4 , M ary Ty le r M oore 8, 10 ,; ·Hunttn g t on
V.A. H os p ita l 33.
9 : 30- Bob N ewha rt B, 10.
10 OQ-N a kt a 6, 13; Carol B ur ne tt 8, 10 ; Biog r a phy 33
10 : 30- Barenboi m on Beet hoven 33.
ll : OQ- News 4,B, 10 ; ABC N ew s 6 •• 13 ; J a nfiki 33 .
11 15--M ov ie "Spi r itism " 6 ; News 13
11 : 3o- News 3 ; Rose B owl Bo und 4; M ov i e " Wa ll of N o ise" 8 ,
" T he Four H orseme n of t he Apoca l ypse" 10; " The P i t and
t h e Pend ul um" 13 ; D on K i r sh ner's Ro ck Co ncert 15.
11 · 35-- F i ower D r um Son g " 4
12 Oo-M ovie " T h is Savage L an d " 3.
12 45- M ovie "The Return of M r Mot o" 13.
1: 00- Sou t T r a i n 6
1: 30- M ov i e " Q ueen Bee" 10.
2 · oo-Movle " Copacabana Pat ac~" 4.
i\fiN AT BRIDGE
•
•
by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
37 Civil
I Machin wrong
Act 33 .
• :30-Jeopardy3; Animal World 10 ; Bobby Goldsboro 13 ; Calch
72 Ofds 98 HT Sed., v-roof, air.............. '3495
72 Ofds Toronado Cpe., V-rool, pow., air ••••. '329 ·'
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B
.6 : 30-NBC News 15 ; R ea son er Rep o rt 13; N ews 3,4,6 ; Zoom 33 .
7: 00- Treasure Hunt 3; Lawr ence Wel k 4, 15; H ee Haw 6,8 ;
,.., $25,000 Pyramid 10 ; N ew sma ker ' 74 13; L i lias Yoga & You
.:: 33.
74 Ofds 98 L. Sedan, power, air............ l(;200
73 Vega Hatchback, 4_sp., l'lldio ~ ...... , ... '2195
73 Olds 98 LS Sedan, full power, air••••••• '4595
73 Dodge Pol. Cus. 4 Dr. HT., pow., air .••• '2895
73 Ofds Cut. Sup. HT Cpe., power, air ...... .'3295
C BRADFO R D , Auctioneer
Com plete Ser v 1ce
PhOne 949 ·382 1 or 949 3161
Rac 1n e, Oh i o
Cr itt Brad f or d
5 1 tf c
Cameron
:s: 3Q-News B;
33.
B DO- E merge n cy 3,4, 15 ; ABC N e w s Closeu p 6, 13; A ll In the
:lHJO- Lawrence We lk 8; Villa Aleg re 33
1
Like the " HCG" (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin ) Weight
Loss Plan" (which on e researcher has renamed the '~High Cost
of Gouging" ), staplepuncture is mostly a psychological cru tch.
You might accomplish just as mu ch with a loud bu zzer on yolll'
refrigera tor-plus the required 500-calorie-a-day diet.
But the diet is what does it...
P.S. My husband remarks, "Reduce by ear staples' It's the
staples in yolll' stomach tha t caused the problem !
DEAR HELEN:
Tell "Conserving Clara" to stop patting herself on the back.
If she and others like her ha d not been extravagant in the past,
things wouldn't have become so hard. She thinks she 's great
: 1 :uo--Soul Train 3: M ov le " One Man ' s W ay " 4, Sun Bow l 8, 10
.. ·1:30-To Be Anno un ce d 6.
: .2: oo- Bonanza 3,
• 3: QO-Suoer Bowl Hiqhl lq hts 3, NF L Ga m e of t h e Week 44; To
::
Be announ c ed 15 ; Other Peopl e, Other P !acaes 13.
;:J: 3Q- East-West Shri ne Ga m e 3,4, 15, Unta m ed World 13.
..A: OQ--O.J . Si m pso n 13 ; W restl i n g B; F i es ta Bow l 10 ; Mak i ng
~.
Thing s Grow 33.
~ · 4: 30-NFL Cha mpionship Games 6 ; Sewi ng Sk ill s 33.
:-s: OO-W ide World of Spo rts 6,13 ; High Schoo l Bowl B; A B it with
..
Knit.
Get A Year-End
During our all out Inventory Reduction of New & Used Trucks and Cars .
As much as $1 ,000.00 off on New Cars, Used Cars & Trucks for quick
s ale . Your prize will be our low pri c e .
Pomeroy; 0.
8, 10 ; Elec. Co. 20.
:
MORE For Your Tl'llde-ln and Take LESS Difference
,t
G il li gan 13 ; B ig B l ue Marb le 6 ,
Par t r i dge F a mi l y 9, 10.
10: OQ-Land af t he L os t 3,4, 15 ; Dev l in 6. 13 ; Vall ey o f Dmosaurs
•
EXCAVAT tN G , dozer , loader
and bac k hoe wo r k , sept 1c
tanks m sta ll ed, d ump truc k s
an d lo boys f or h1 re . w il l h a ul
f i l l dirt. l op soi l, l tmes t one &
g r avel. Ca ll Bo b or Roger
Jeffers , d ay phone 992 7089 ,
nig' ll t phon e 992 3525 or 992
5232 .
2 11 -tf c
Sign me "Doubtful " too !
9: 30- Run J oe Run 3, 4, 15 ;
::
Does not apply to layaways
or previous at~~ ~ e rt i s e d
" At Caution light, Rt. 7"'
Tuppers Plains, Ohio
DEAR HELEN :
I read ~bout a new way to lose weight - " stalepuncture." A
doctor places a small surgical staple in your ear, and when you
wiggle it, your hunger pangs a re supposed to disappear . Does
this really short circuit your "appetite nerve" ? - OOUBTFUL
DEAR OOUBTFUL :
.. " 9: 3G--Wh eeli e & Ch o ppe r Bun ch 3, 4, 15 ; Bugs Bun n y 13 ;
Speedrac er 6 ; Scoob y -Doo 8; Mi ster Rogers 20 .
OD--Emergency Pl u s 3, 4 , H ong Kong Phooey 6.1 3 : Jeann1 e
,.
8,1 0 ; Sesame St . 20.
We Will Allow You
,.
7: 0G-Satu rday R e por t 3; Aware 6 , Treeh ou se C!ub 8 ; Wor ld
Aro und U s 10 ; In Tou c h 13.
7: 3G-Jabberwoc k y 3 ; Fa r m F ro nt 4; A bbo tt & Cos t ello 8 ; Man
.,.. ,
fro m COSI 10 ; Lass ie 13; Sesame St. 20.
• ·9 : QO-Addam s F a mily 3, 4, 15; Yogi 's Gan g 13 , Jabberwock y 6 ,
~~"jilt'
SAGI TTARIUS (Nov 23-DK
21 ) On e you re c l ose l y
assoc tated wttll al ways seems
to e.-: peel more from you than
sll e g 1v es 1n retur n Try to keep
t he accoun t m ore m balance
GEMINI (May 21-Ju ne 20 )
Yo u 'd be w1se to have an un d er st anding tn ad v anc e ol
what you ell peel tn p aym ent t or
any w ork or serv 1ce you perform lor o thers
L EO (July 23 -Aug 22 } You
won 1 have as much c ontr ol
over today ·s sc hed ule as you 'd
li k e Toward ev en10g press ures
wil l crowd you a bit
You w•ll e nl!!l r mto a very unusual alliance tllat w1l l develop
ou t o f the b lue Throug h lh 1s
arr angement you 'll mak e a n ew
grou p o! fr 1e nds
SC ORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 221 A
p al of your s 1s gomg to g et a li ttl e p eeved with yo u tl you use
h1s tdea b ut l a1t to g tve h 1m til e
cred tl h e deset ves
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
T h is evening 1f yo u ' r e ou t
am o ng fr~end s. d o n't get drawn
mto a pollltcal o r p htlosop h1ca1
deb ate
olher women.
Last night he told me he was leaving - he didn' t love me any
more. I'm pretty sure he's mov ing in wtth a rich divorcee who
ha s been making a play for him. She'd never have noticed him if
it hand'! been for my " rehabilitation job."
1 not only spent time but money on him, buying him new
clothes, getting him to hair stylisl'l, etc . Don't you think he should
pay for services rendered, sort of?- TOSSED ASIDE
per ience.
And JUS! posstbly you're lucky to be rid of an opportWJist. H.
Kentuck y Af ield 13.
"
Phone 667-3858
OPEN WED. THRU
10 11 -tic •-•S•U•N•D•A•Y-91JA•.M..7,;,P,;,;.MIJI1
111111 . _ ,
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ON YOUR DIAL
SATURDAY, DEC EMBER 28, 1974
6 : 3o-- Fun Fo r Every o n e 6 ; T V Classroom B; Treeh ou se Clu b 10 ;
CARPE T msta ll a ti on , Sl 25 per
vard Phon e R 1c hard West .
84 3 2667
AR IES (Marc h 21· Aprll 19)
Co nd1 l 1o ns wt ll be pleasan t for
you most ot I he d ay. but tater 10
the even 1ng you'r e hke ly to be
f aced wtl h a d omesti c cns1s
I
DEAR T.A.:
Now look : If YOU had a n a ffair with a man \"ho more or less
paid for it, would you expect his bill for "services rendered"
when you left him ?
Remodeling Bart was YOUR idea . You have no legal hold on
him - not even a promissory note. So check him down to ex-
:
S30.000 . MAK E AN OFFER .
992-2259 or 992-2568
Kuhf's Bargain Center
B U IL D I N G lot. 80ft fr ontage
b y 165 ft T h e second tot on left
on R 1verv iew Dr i v e, Lmc ol n
H i ll , Pomer oy, Oh io . If in ·
ter es ted cal l 992-3230a tter 5 p .
m
WMP0/1390
Complete plumbing &
heating service and
general sheet metal
works .
Free
Estimates.
Phone 949-5961
Emergency 992-3995
or 992 -5700
CREME A Ns CONCRETE d e Mon d a y th r ough
l ,v ered
Sa t urday
a nd
e venings .
Phone .1146 114 2
6-13 tfc
dining R, basement. c ent r a l
hea t , c 1ty water . AS KING
On all Cash Sales of
Used Appliances &
Used Furniture thru
December 29.
2 B E DR OO M h ou se for sa le,
$5 00 do wn , $70 p er m onth
Ptl on e 992 -3975 or 992 2571
12 3 tf c
like a person.
ll : JQ-Johnn y Ca r son 3,4, 15 ; W i de Wor ld Special 13; M ov ie
" Corrupt i on" 6; M Qvle " The Shoes of t he Fi sh er m an " 8;
Movi e "Cr ea t ure w ith th e B lue Hand" 10 ; Janaki 33 .
1· 0Q---Midnight S peci~ l 3,4,15 ; D on Kir shner' s R o ck Con cert 6:
Mov ie " Th e G a m m a Peop le" 10 ; News 13.
2: 30-M ovie "Ca r e free" 4.
,4 : DO-Mov ie " Damse l 1n D istr ess " 4.
6: 30-Mov ie " The Sk y ' s th e Li m tt " 4.
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SERVICE
AFTER SALE
I F I NT ERE ST ED 1n ow n ing a
n 1c e hom e 1n Mi d d l epor t t h a t
will p a y for II se lf. ca ll 949 4984
auer 5 p m any day Can be
seen by ap J)o 1ntment
12-27 -3tc
We talk to you
11 ' 00-Nows 3,4.6,8, 10,13,)5
HElL
RACINE PLUMBING
& HEATING
• •
'New Man' Finds New Pal
i
~ a nd
9 : 00-Rock f ord F iles 3, 4, 15; 6 Mi l lion Dol l ar Man 6, 13 . M o v ie
" Th e La st Run " 8 ; Master p iece T heatre 20 : Movi e
" Wuth ~rlng H e ig hts" 10 ; Even tng at ~y mph ony 33
10 : oo-Po ll ce Wom an 3, 4, 15; Ni g ht St a l ke r 6, 13 ; News 20.
10 : 3o- Paul Nuc hi ms 33.
WILL tr 1m or c ut tre es or
shru b bery ,
cl~ an
out
basement s. att ics. etc 949
3221 or 742 44.4 1
12 15 26t c
WA LN TU st er o r ad io. AM F M ,
8 t r a c k ta p e co mbinatiOn
Ba l ance S107 45 or ter m s Cal l
992 3965
11 19 -lf c
- - - - - -- - - - - - -
I
D OZER w or k , l an d c l ea n n g b y
the a c r e, hour ty or cont r a c t
F a rm po n d s, r oads , e t c
Larg e dote r and op era t or
W1th over 20 y ear s e x
per1ence P u ll m s Ex cava t 1n g ,
Pome r oy, Oh 10 Phone 99 2
'2 -17!1
12 19 lfc
has 3 BR. bath, TV roo m,
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1957 C H EVY p ar t s . NEW
L ake w ood tra c tion ba r s. h i
ja c k er a ir sho cks, h ooke r
heade r s, with 3" coll ec tor s tor
s m all b loc k . Cal l 992 -3496
a ft er 6 p m . BEST OF FER
10 17 lfc
8A.M. . 6 P.M.
SEWING MACHINE , Repair. s.
servi ce, a l l ma kes , 99l- 2l~4
The Fa b n c Shop , Pome r oy ,
Auth o r i zed S1 n ge r Sal es an d
Serv 1c e W e s harpen Sc 1ss or s
3-29-tf c
12' & 14' Wide Up
To 70' Long
24' Wide Sectional
Homes up to 65' Long
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Open M o n. - Sat .
By Helen Bottel
Sat urday - Dec. 28 , 1974
DEAR HELEN :
When Bart first started living with me, he was a loveable
slob. His dothes were "early sleep-in" . He had no style. He didn ' l
even bathe as often as he should . And he drank too much.
With much TLC, I helped him change into a new man. He
didn't resent it - m fact, he enjoyed the attention he got fro!lJ me
7: 3G-- Porter W ago ner 3 ; M asq uerade Party 4; N ew Cand 1d
Came r a 6; P op Goes the Coun t ry 9 , Bla c k Persp ec ti ve on t he
News 20,33; Treasure Hunt 10; To T e t lthe Trut h 13 ; 7:55R o se Bowl Boun d 4.
8 : OD-Sa nford & Son 3,4, 15; K un g Fu 6, 13 ; P l an et o f t he A pes 8:
:·
Wa s h! ngton W eek i n Re v ie w 20,33; Chan nel 10 Repor t s 10.
8 : 3Q-Chrco & t he 1\'\an 3, 4,15 ; Wall St r eet Week 20, 33 ; Col um b us
Churc hes 10.
Fire Extmguishers, Home
Fi re Alarms. Testing &
R ef i lling.
Phone 742-4673 or 742-5595
Bill Brown. Owner
Rutland, Ohio
All Mechani c al Work
RE A DY MIX C O N CR E T ~ d ~
l 1v er ed r1 g ht to you r p ro1 ec t
F a st
a nd
ea s y .
F r ee
est imat es. Phone 992 32 84
Go eg l ej n Ready Mix C o ,
M iddleport Oh1o
6-30 tf c
I Spy 15.
Sales & Service
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9, 10 ; Zoom 20 ; M o unta i n Scene 33.
7: DO--Truth or Cons . 3,4 ; Bo wl i ng for D oll a r s 6 , W CH S-TV
Re port 9; Aviati on W eather 20, 33 , News 10 ; J im my D ean 13;
Brown's Fire &
Safety Equipment
Ph . 992-5682 or 992-7121 .
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Your B i rthdey- Oec. 28, 1974
LIBRA (Sept 23-0 ct 23) You
w111 be 113:-n pt ed to d o a fa v or
l or a f nend today m an area
where yo u lack aulhor1ly You
l htnk you II be back ed up. bu f
yo u w o n't b e
6 : DO-News 3, 4, 9, 10, 13, 15; AB C News 6 ; E tec. Co. 20; Unto th e
Protect Your Home
Or Business
On State Rt . 124, 112 m i. from
Route 1 by -pa ss t oward s
Rutland .
Phone (304) 773-5503
GROCERY bus i ness for sale .
Bu il d in g fo r sa l e or lease ,
Ph one 773 56 18 from 8 30 p . m .
to 10 p m f or appomtment.
3-10 ttc
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P I ANO
t un ing and r epatr ,
Cha rl es Scot t. 992 3718
12 13 .J2t p
TUPPERS PLAINS
LOVE LY
RE TI REMEN T
Pricea For \,IUJck Sale
ROGER HYSELL'S
GARAGE
N E I G L ER
BU I L D I N G SUP ·
PLY FOR
REMODE LI NG
A N D KIT CH E N CAB I NETS
CALL GUY N E I G H L ER ,
R A CI NE , OH I O PH O N E 949
360 4.
12 19 261c
K C J year o ld l rt sh Se tt er ,
exce ll en t pet, 160 Howar d
Bt r c h t1e l d
Ph on e 7.12 5932
12 :l J lf c
tw o·t on e,
Smith Melson Motors ·Inc.
on good street near school w it h
u t ili t ies
a va ilab l e
On l y
20 7t c
1969 PONTIAC CATALINA
radio, 4 dr.
Se, Ceward Calvert, Smilin Art Arygrie s or Bill N e lson
NEW LISTING - Building Jot
STE R EO R AD I O . 8 tr ac k t ape
co mbin a l 1on. am tm rad io
Ba l an ce $109 58 or term 5 Ca l l
9?2 396 5
1224 1fc
4 RM fur n,s hed apt c los e to
Powe ll 's Super Valu . pho n e
99 2 3658
CO U N T RY Mo b 1l e H om e P ar k,
R t . 33. t en m i les nor th o f
L ar ge lo t s W1t h
P om eroy
concrete pa t 10S, s id ewa lk s,
ru nn e r s
and
o ff
s tr ee t
p ark mg . A l so. spa ces f or
s ma ll t r ai l er s P hon e 992 7479
7 21 lie
70 ACRES - On n ew Rt. 33
near Darwtn
Some ti mber,
s om e c l ea r ed , some n ic e
bu il d i ng s1tes.
G ROCER Y - On State Rou te
i n v i l lage . All st ock a nd som e
eq u i pment A r ea l b us in es s for
a co up!e. A sk tn g $8 ,000 .
FLEA MARKE T SITE - II
r oom s, l ar ge st ore room , and 2
a p ar t ments w ith bath s. and
wood bur n ing grates .
P hone 361
12
FURNI S H ED
apartm e n t.
ut il lft es f urn ishe d , su ,tab l e
tor t wo w or k in g men or
re t1 r ed c oup l e. Liv in g room ,
k 1tchen , show er and ba t h On
mam h 1ghw a y , Mason . W . v a
P h one 773 51 47
10 27 tfc
12 27 Jt c
The queen spent Christmas
E L ECTRO L UX Sweeper delu x e
mod el
Compl e te wi th al l
c lean1 n g atta c ll m en t s and
u ses p ape r bag s Sl igh tl y used
but cl ean s and l ook s l1 k e n ew .
W il l se ll for $37 25 ca sh o r
te r m s a vailabl e Phon e 992
7755
12 18 lfc
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MOBILE HOME S FOR SA LE
2 B EDROOM 10x55 mob i l e
nome, new
ca rp et
an d
w a sher , f ur n is h ed $3500 00
P R I VATE mee t m g room fo r
Ph on e 992 74 39.
an y organ ,zat io n . p hon e 992 l226 3tc .
397 5
3 11 ffc
with her family at Windsor
Castle.
SP INE T
CO N SO L E P I A N O
Wan l ed Res pon stb le pa r t y lo
purc hase sp 1n e t p li'tno on low
mon th l y payments Ca n be
seen
l ocal l yWrite
Repre"se nt a t 1ve Ken Betyless.
P
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Bo)( 276. Sh el b y ville ,
l nd1<1n a J6176
I 1 '17 7t p
WantP.rl To Buy
W A N TED o ld upr •ght p•an os .
any condil 1on
Pa y 1ng S1 0
eac h F 1r s1 f loor only Wri te t o
and g1ve di r ec t• ons to W1tten
P 1an o Co , Box 18 8, Sa r diS,
Oh •Q., -1J9J6
122 4 6t p
$16.000.00 .
RO M w all to wal l , no soil a t
all , no car p e t s cl ea n ed w d h
Blue L u stre
R ent electr1c
sham pooe r $1
Ba k er Fu r
n1 t ure Com p an y
12 '17 3t c
f.
Phone
12 '2.1 61p
(121 77 , f t J 3, 2t c
F IRE WOOD
742 5367
APARTMENT - SITE - Over 2
ac r es in Pom er o y on l1ttle
trav eled str e-e t .
RUTLAND - 3 b ed r oom bloc k
home, ba th, na t . gas, 3 ou t bu i ld ings, and 2 acr es. Wan t
For Safe
1968 GMC \ Dum p Tr u ck , 75 00
SC'r l eS , TJ-, ;nd e J UST b een
o ve r hau l ed
$3 500
Cont ac t
Law r en ce L ee , La rk 1n s St .
R ut la n d 0 1110
12 27 61c
CAS H patd f or a l l m a ke s an d
mo d e l s o f mo bil e ho m es .
P hon e ar ea co d e 61J J23 953 1
J 13 ffc
For Sale
Vtrqtl B Ten fo r d 'Jr
Brokf'r·
110 Mf'fh.1nl( St~t·<·t
PomNoy , Oh1o .JS71!9
POMEROY. OHIO
F REDW CROW , Il l
An Cil lar y A dm i n is tra t or
of th e E st a t e o f
M a rv i n
Mahr e
Hud so n,
Deceased
111 Court St., Pomeroy
Phone 992-2156
TEAFORD
POMEROY
MOTOR
CO.
OPEN EVES. 8 : 00P. M.
- N OTI CE OF SA L E The r eal est a t e o f t h e l a l e
Marv 1n
Ma hre
Hud s on ,
Dec ease d , whi c h 1S foca t ea m
Bed for d T ow nS hi p, c on t a1 n 1n g
69 8 a cr es, see V ol 232. P ag e
M e 1gs
Co u nty
D ee d
9 4 1,
R eco rd s, Wi ll be off ered for sal e
at t h e offtc es o t Crow , Cr ow &
Po r t er. A ttor ne y s at L aw .
Pom eroy . Ohio at 10 00 AM on
We dne sday , Ja n uary Bl h , 1975
Tht s proper ty tS a pp r a, sed at
$ 17.800 00. an d can not b e sold
for less th an t h e appra 1sed
v alu e Te rm s o f sale ar e cash ,
and lll e pr op er ty w il l b e so ld
su b j ec t to t h e l1en to r re al est at e
tax es tor 1975 T h e r 1g ht 1S
r eserv ed l o re rect any an d a ll
b 1dS
The Daily Sentinel
have buyer s
Loi s Pau ley
Bra nc h M a n age r
rad io, 15, 500 m il es. loca l 1 owne r. ti r e s show l tttle w ear.
gr ey fin1 sh , spo tl ess mteri o r
( 12) 13. 20. 27 ( 11 3. 4t c
Age 8 or Older
ACREAGE NEE OED - We
~96
3 an d 4 ROOM fu r nished and
un fu r n i s h ed
a p a r t men t s.
Phon e 99 2 54 3.11
4 12 tf c
than anger."
P.B., a uto. tran S.,
1n J CHEVROL ET
L W M cC omas.
Cle r k
TOLERANCE IS BEllER
LONDON (UPI ) - Queen
Elizabeth, in her annual
Christmas message, said those
who hold widely opposing
opinions should be !Dlerant of
each other instead of vindictive.
"We may hold different
points of view but it is in Urnes
Of stress and difficulty that we
rnUBt need Ill remember that
we have much more in common than there is in dividing
us," she said.
!"''olerance is . better than
revenge , compassion is better
$2295
JOHNSON'S
$18.500 00
307 Spring Avenue
Pom e roy
992-2298
CONTACT ,
8' F lee t s ide p i ckl,. p, 350 V -B autom a t ic, powe r st eeri ng ,
M e1 gs L oca l
Schoo l D 1slr ict
Boa r d o f E d uc al ton
The Almanac
By United Press International
Today is Friday, Dec. 27, the
36lst day of 1974 with four to
follow.
The moon is approaching its
full phase.
The morning slars are Mars
and Saturn .
The evening slars are Mercury, Venus and Jupiter.
Those born on this date are
under the sign of Capricorn .
Louis Pasteur, noted French
bacteriologist, and actress Marlene Dietrich were born on this
date .. . he in 1822 and she in
1904.
V -B. P. S.,
1972 CHEVROL ET
C ROW , CR OW & PO R T ER
A tt o rn ey s fo r
Ad m 1n 1str ator
lost
3 bedroo m
ho m e, ba sem en f. d ll e lec tr ic.
To A ll!!
C 20 3 ' .t ton , 8' Fl ee t s1de, V 8 engt n e, 4-speed tran sm 1ss ton ,
he av y d u ty 15" t ires, sol td cab , rad to.
P U B LI C N O TI CE
Sea led b td s will b e recetved
by th e Me 1gs Local School
D 1s l r1ct Boar d o f E d ucatton rn
th e M ei g s Jun1 0r H 1g h Sc h oo l
Bu tl d mg unt"' 7 30 PM on Jan
14, 197 5 for tw o (2 ) sc hool bu ses
Separa t e bi ds wil ~ be r ece tv ed
tor sc hoo l b u s c nass ts an d
sc hoo l bu s bo di es
Sp ecr f ,ca tiO nS f or sc hoo l bu s
chaSSIS an d schoo l bus bod ie5
ma y be obt a, n ed by ca ll1n g 99 2
5650
Th e M e1 g s L ocal Schoo l
D1 ST r• c t Board o f Educa t ion
r e serves th e ngh l to r erec l an y
and a l l b •ds
FRIDAY, DE CE MB ER 27, 1974
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c ondit io n t ng,
RUT LAN D ~
SJ495
Cab & Chassis , 10 2" cab to a xle . VB . 350 engi n e, 15,000 l bs
2 speed rea r ax le. good 825x 20 fir es, solt d ca b
Jan J, 7
p m Mile H il l Rd Assort ed
mea t s Fac tory ct1oked guns
onl y Sponsored by Racme
F 1re Dept
12 2J ]IC
(1 21 27 , He
WALKE R coo n houn d , Leo n ard
Da il ey , Lon g Bo ll om
12-27 3tp
1971 CHEVRO LET 2· TON
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GU N slloor. Sa t urday
21 1r
S1 7, 'iOO 00 .
ll11pp y New Ye11 r
SH OO T I N G ma t c h . R ac ,n e G un
Club, Su n day 1 p m Ass ort ed
m eat s an d f ac t ory c h ok e g un s
on l y
12 n ttc
Business Services
Strout Realty
B l~,
Pomeroy
Motor Co.
OF
QUALITY
PL E ASE .. . ace yo ur or de r s and
1n Qu1rtes as to t h e famou5
" O tt of M•n '·" Cosme lt cs wdll
BROW N ' s ,
I nd e p endent
D tstr ,b u tor5
Also door to
doo r ser v 1ces
M a tur e ano
de p en dable p~ r 5onne l t~ l way5
needed
Pllo n e
992 5 113
M td d lepo rt Qt1 ,o
17'221 1c
var rance (sl m a y r e qu es t an
itdiud rcation h earmq by wr rtlen
requ e s t pur s uan t to O hro
Revrse d Co d e Sect ron 37 JS 07
wi th in th irty (JQ ) day s of th e
Found
2 SIGNS
yo u soc1a ll y prov tded yo u
don' t hav~ to sp end 11 1n the
com pan y o f one you re
obt 1gated to
NE W - Al l e lec , carpeted. 3
Auto Safes
AUC T IO N ,
Thu rsday
an d
Sd t ur day 111ght , 7 p m at
Ma son A u c t io n , H ort on St 111
M aso n . W Va Co n s 1g nm t?nl s
P hone ( 3041 773
w el come
5471
10 J tfc
LO SE wergt11 with N e w Sha pe
Tab l et s and H y dre)( Wat er
P tll s a t D utton Drug , Mr d
d tep ort a n d N e lson Dru g
11 '} 4 31p
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Campaign violations· revealed
by
Brown
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio
Attorney Gene ral William J . .
Brown said today an ·investigat ion he condu cted mto
solicitation of political contributions by state employes in
the Gilligan administration in
1972 "unc ove r ed numerous
apparent violations of state
civil service laws" but he sa id
'~no criminal prosecution is
warranted ."
Brown conducted the investi~
galion at the r equest of Gov.
John J. Gilligan in connection
with allegations by the Government Accounting Office that
state employes may have been
guilty of misdemeanors by
soliciting the contributions m
connection wtth the purchase
of tickets to a fund raising
dinner.
Brown also said the solicita~
MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT lhru SUN .
Dec. 27 28-29
LAOY KUNG FU
and
OUR TIME
{Technicol or)
Starn ng Pa m e la Sue Martm
t PGJ
Show Starts at 7 p.m.
Lions were practiced by both
Democrat and Republican administrations.
In a four-page letter to
Gilligan, Bro,\ n said the investigation which he conducted
"uncovered numerou s apparent violations of slate ClVll
serv1ce laws."
However, Brown sa1d, no
crimimtl prosecution was warranted because of a legal
requirement that "evil pur~
pose'' and ~'wtllfullness'' must
be proved to win convictwru;
under the present state law.
The altorney genera l said the
only Ohio court case which has
interpreted the term "willfullness" under thts law resulted
in acqu1ta l of the defendan t
even though he admitted to a
violtion of the civtl service law.
"None of the eviden~ we
have uncovered demonstrates
that any of the persons mvolved were acting wtth 'evil
purpose contrarv to know dutv
or wilHully,' " Brown said.
"What we have uncovered is
a
conf irmatio n of
the
statement in the GAO report of
February 4, 1974 that 'This
rela t,onship vdween stdte
emp loy ment and po li tical
activ1ty has been in eXIstence
for a number of years under
both
Democratic
and
Republican a dministrations in
Ohio/' Brown added.
'''f'he simple fact is that the chase such tickets.
people we talked to in our in- The solicitation and sale of
vestigation believed they were tickets was carried on by state
acting within the law in employees on state time.
- A review of documents at
solicit ing con t ributio ns and
selling dinner tickets," said state Democratic headqnarBrown. '' It 's been done for . ters showed an e laborate
years: Although what they did coding system was used in
is prohibited by law, there is no eac h state department to
penalty unless .we ca n prove momtor ticket sales and
that they acted with 'evil contributions.
purpose ' and in 'wilfull' viola- State automob iles were
tion of the law. We have no used to carry tickets a nd
s uch evidence."
receipts.
Brown said his investigation
- There was no evidence that
revealed the following :
persons were hired, promoted
- Numerous employes were or fired from classified service
solicited to purchase tickets to because of political activity.
the fund-raising dinner.
-{;orporations contributed
- There-was no evidence of to the Ohio Democratic party
coercion of classified or un- in vwlation of state law but the
classified employees to pur- one-year statute of limitations
for the prosecutions of such
corporations had expired prior
to the completion of the GAO
Contract
WINN il'G DRAW
ELYRIA, Ohio (UPI)
Here are this week's winning
numbers in the Ohio lottery :
Number 622 (six two two)
in any box on ticket wins $20.
Numbers 417 (four one
seven) and 112 (one one two)
in green and blue wins $500.
Numbers 411 and 112 In
blue boxes wins $1,000.
Numbers 411 and 112 In
green boxes eligibl e for
$J OO ,OOO
drawing
and
automatically wins $15,000.
News
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report a nd the commencemen t
of Brown's investigation .
- There was no evidence that
a ny of the sta te em plyes
violated the law willfully . In
fact because the practice in
1972 had been followed under
previ ous Republican and
Democratic administrations, it
SAIGON - THE COMMUNIST CAPTURE of six county
was assumed by the employes
capitals within 12 days has put North Vietruunese tankB within
th at their activi ties with
sirlking distance of two important bases less than 40 miles frOQi
regard to the sa le of tickets to
Saigon, military sources said today ,
the 1972 0 hio Democratic party
Intelligence officers predicted even more intense fighting
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dinner were Ia wful.
withir. the next several weekB. Communist troops captured Ute
Brown sa id he be liev ed
county capitals of Dong Xoal, 50 miles north of Saigon, and Tanh
Ohio's sta utes co ncerning
Linh, 70 miles northeast of the capital, · in fierce flghtlnk
political activity by state
Christmas-Day and Thursday, military spokesmen said,
·
employes "are ambiguous and
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almost irrlpossible" to en,
ZURICH - THE AMERICAN PRESS by its role In
into the house.
force.
Watergate this year showed the world a democracy conscious of
Jon Shafer. a spokesman for
The attorney general said the
its
values and ready to defend them, Ernest Meyer, director Of
the Indiana Department of
Ohio General Asembly should
the
International Press Institute, said in a report made public
Corrections,
said
Mrs .
study the matter and enact
today.
Napierala's husband and
enforcable new laws.
Meyer, a Swiss citizen, praised information media in the
another daughter were away United
Slates for upholding their rights in a year in which
apparently visiting someone at
freedom
of the press was endangered, attacked or nonexistent In
a Michigan City hospital other parts of the world . In the free world the preas faceS
when Mosley burst into the
economic dangers which led to worrisome concentrationa or
home.
Shafer said Mosley ap- closures, Meyer said.
"In most counlries of the Third WOrld--in Africa, Asia and
parently walked away from the
Jackson County Sheriff Hal p.m. Thursday at a parking lot
Latin
America - the main worry is still the bringing-to-heel of
minimum security prison farm
Fyffe joined Gallia County m Oak Hill .
utrusty a rea" Thursday after- newspapers and broadcasting systems and the increasing
A man later identified by the noon, broke into the home of number of increasingly brutal attacks on the freedom of exSheriff Oscar C. Batrd this
morning in an investigation of woman as David L. Clarkson , Bill Scbopmeyer, foreman of pression," he said. In Conununist countries, Meyer said, to~
the alleged a bducti on Thurs- 34, Oak Hill, is being held for the West Prison Farm facility, censorship temained,
day mght of a 19-year old Oak questioning in connection with and stole a .38-caliber revolver.
the incident.
Hill woman .
" He apparently then walked
According to the report, the -or ran - the I I> miles to the
Batrd did not release the
MARRIAGES ENDED
EXTENDED FORECAST
alleged kidn a pp ed victim ' s man dr ove the victim's car Napierala home and took them
Two divorces have been
Sunday through Tuesday,
name but said the incident from Oak Hill to Galha County. hostage," Shafer said.
granted and a marriage
a chance of showers Sunday
apparently sta rted about 10 The woman reportedly jwnped
Prison officials said Mosley
dissolved in Meigs County ,
and Monday, clearing on
from her car somewhere be- had served three years of a I~
Common Pleas Court. The ·
Tuesday. Highs will be In teh
tween Gino's Bar on Eastern to-2~year prison term for an
marriage of linda and Don A.
50s on Sunday, dropping to
Ave. and the Kanauga Depot, armed robbery conviction· in
Jett was dissolved and granted
the 40s and upper 30s by
then stopped a motorist who Indianapolis and had been
Tuesday. Lows will be In the - divorces on charges of gross
took her to the Kanauga Depot as'signed to the west farm -a
neglect ofduty and extreme
30s on Sunday and Monday,
where she called the sheriff's minimum security unit without
cruelty were Daniel Roush
dropping
to
the
20s
by
· department.
bars or fence s - in August.
from Patricia Roush and Mary
Tuesday.
Clarkson was arrested in
Authorities said Mosley,
Braley from Jack Braley.
The Gallia a rea soon will front of an Eastern Ave. tavern whose parole bid was rejected
DEER KILLED
have a sea food restaurant. It by Galha sheriff's deputies on last June, escaped while
SQUAD SUMMONED
The
Meigs
County Sheriff's
was learned today that Long c harges of disorderly conduct. assigned to a snow detail at the
The
Middleport Emergency
Department reported that a
John Silver Inc., a subsidiary The case is expected to be prison farm. They said .the
Squad was called to 344 Pearl
of Jericho Corporation of turned over to Jackson County prisoner apparently found the doe deer was killed Thursday
St.
at 9:02p.m. Thursday for
at 7:45 p.m. on U.S. 33 in
Louisville , Ky . has purcha sed authorities.
rifle at the Napierala home.
Bedford Township when it ran Alva Newell, who was ill. She
In other action, deputi es
.403 acres in the Silver Bridge
into the path of an auto driven was taken to the Holzer
Shopptng
Plaza
for
a investigated the theft of two
by Larry Ross Whitt, Clifton. Medical Center.
restaurant . The land was tires and wheels this morning
There
was
moderate
purchased from Bob Fraley taken from a Camaro at Don
CALLED TWICE
MONEY COMES
property
damage.
Enterprises, Inc . of Wheelers- Watts Volkswagen lot on Upper
RACINE - The Racine E-R
A total of $8,012,743.50 W&o
Rt. 7. According to the r~port, distributed
burg at the cost of $55,000.
Squad made two runs Thursin
welfare
someone
jacked up llje car and assistance money to Ohio's 88
Long John Silver Inc. is
day. At 9:30 a.m. they transASK TOWED
famous for its sea-food dishes took the two rear tires.
ported Ada Stigliano, Portland,
·counties in November, acWilliam Gregory Peck, 24 , to Veterans Memorial Hospital
A vandalism complaint was cording to Stale Auditor Joseph
such as shrimp, oysters. crabs,
s hell fis h, trout, and other fish reported by M. B. Martin of T. Fe rguson . Of the total , Cheshire, and linda Gail Peck, and at 10 :20 a.m. they took
22, Cheshire; Christopher Paul
delica cies.
Porter who said someone cut Meigs
County
received Haye, 19, Cheshire and Sara Thelma Kiser, Racine, to
his fence in three places.
Holzer Medical Center. Both
$12,671.07.
Elizabeth Burns, 16, Pomeroy. were medical patients.
pome~or
rutland
~~~.:r
bank
the bankot
the century
fttabll8hed 1872
Mother
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the bid for the precipitators
was finalized on June 18, 1974.
The pr ecipi tators will be
ca pable of removing 99.7 per
cent of the particulate matter
I fly ash 1 produced at the plant
befor e 1tescapes via the plant's
two tall stacks.
Each of Sporn's four 150,000kw generatmg units, placed in
operatiOn in the period 195~52,
will be served by an indi vidual
prec1p1Lator. The 450,000-kw
fift h unit, operating since 1960,
will have a uniq ue dual
precipitator, with one stacked
on top of the other. This concept was pioneered by Environmental Elements and
AEP at Appa lachian Power's
John E . Amos Plant near
Charleston .
Plant Manager E. H. Gloss
recalled that the plant's
ori ginal particulate·control
system cost $2.5-million, while
the
present
up grading
program - involv in g the
r e location of some plant
£acilittes, includLng a r oadway
- will involve an expense
about 25 times as grea t. The
four smaller generating units
presently utilize mechanical
du st collec tors with an
operating efficiency design of
85 per cent, while the fifth and
largest unit IS served by a 95
per cent efficient electrosta tis
precipitator .
" To increase that unit's d ust~
collecting ab1lity by only a
sma ll fraction - that is, from
Three defendants were fmed ,
95 per cent to 99.7 per cent will
one
forfeited bond, and another
cost almost $23 million alone,"
was assessed cos ts only in the
he pomted out
court
of Pomeroy Mayor Dale
Completion of each of the
E.
Smith
Thursday night.
five precipitator tnslallaltons
Fined were William Roush,
is scheduled during the period
June-October of 1977. As each, Cheshire, $5 and costs, running
in turn, is " tied in" to the a stop sign; Ronald Fry,
Pome roy , $10 and costs,
ge nerating umt it will serve,
reckless
operation , . and
that unit will be removed from
Richard
Gilkey,
Clifton, $14
operation. Each unit will be out
and
costs,
speeding.
of serv ice for an estimated 30
Forfeiting his $30 bond
days.
Gloss sa1d that completion of posted for disorderly conduct
Lh1s work would bring the plant was Ronnie Williams, Midinto full compliance with state dleport. Assessed costs only on
standards, inasmuch as it is a profane language charge was
already meeting sulfur-dioxide 0. L. Lemaster, Pomeroy .
s tandard s promulgated by
We st Virginia through the
burmng of low-sulfur West
Virginia coa l.
Electrostatic precipitators
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are devices which remove ash
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combustion in a boiler and that plastics industries reported
would otherwise go up the sharp downturns in sales and
slack and in to the atmosphere. output in November and
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GALLIPOLIS - Jackson County
Sheriff Hal Fyffe and his department
Saturday continued an investigation into
the aiieged kidnaping of 19-year old
Pamela J. Ruth of Oak Hill Thursday
night.
Ivan Fife, chief deputy for the Gallia
County Sheriff's Department. said
Saturday that charges are expected to be
filed in the case. He ld for questioning at
the Gallia County jail is David L. Clarkson,
34, of Oak Hil~.
Clarkson was arrested on char ges of
di..Soraerly conduct Thursday nig ht in fr ont
of an Eastern Ave. tavern . He was later
identified by the woman as the man who
forced her to accompany him from Oak
coming in at tree-level and clipped off the
tops of the trees at 50 or 60 feet," a
patrolman said. "Then it appeared the
plan,.. just dived, nose first, into the
ground .''
Officials of the Federal Aviation
Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board were investigating
the incident.
TRAIN DERAILED
HARRISBURG, Pa. (UP! ) - The Penn
Cenlral's Broadway limited, carrying 430
passen gers from Chicago to New York and
Washington a nd traveling at the
maximwn curve speed of 55 miles per
hour , derailed Saturday at a curve about
40 miles west of this Pennsylvania capital
city. About 41 persons were injured , none
seriously.
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assaultmg Ptl . Ray Rail of \!)e Gallipolis
Police Department Christmas Eve with a
corn kntfe . Hall suff ered minor lacerations
on h1s n ght hand
Ptl. I..on me McGuire, Hall's partner,
filed the warrant agamst Harrington
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defendant JO!Il the armed for ces, an
affid<-lvlt c~arg ing Ed wa rd L. Harrmgton,
18, of Gallipohs, v.1lh as.sa uJting a J>ulice
officer With a dearlly weapon was
d1sm 1ssed Friday m Muni cipa l Court.
The court Mad earlier continued the
case until Harrtn gton sec ured le ga l
counse l Smce he wa s md igent, .Judge
RobertS. Betz appomted Atty . J am es A
Bennett as counsel.
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to mid 50s. Probability of
precipitation 10 percent
Sunday. Clearing Monday,
highs in the 40s.
LANCASTER, Ohio (UPI) - Three
pilots were killed Friday when a twinengine Sabre liner jet aircraft owned by the
Anchor Hocking Corp. plunged nose first
into the ground and exploded during a
landing approach to the Fairfi eld County
Airport here .
The victims were identified as the
company's chief pilot, ,John Siefert, 45,
Lancaster, and co-pilots John Squires. 37,
Kirkersville, and Tom Trisbman, 27,
Lancaster. Officials said the men were
returning from Denver, Colo., where they
had flown John Gusbman , the firm's
chairman, and his wife.
Accident Investigators said the victims were burned ''beyond identification ''
in the resulting explosion and fire .
Patrolmen said tbe plane crashed at
8:04p.m. In a wooded area along Ohio 158,
about a mile north of the city during a light
drizzle. "It looked as if the plane was
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he was treated for head injuries.
The Smith car was traveling east and
the Myers ve hicle west at the Lime of the
collis10n. After impact, the Smith car went
over an embankment. to 1ts left and the
Myers car mto a di tch on the right. There
was a heavy downpour of r a m at the time .
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· ADMITTED
Harold
Conger. Portland; Nellie ·
Thomas, New Matamoras ;
Ada Stigliano, Portland ;
Beulah Maynard, Ewing ton ;
Eil ee n Clark, Minersville ;
Francis Taylor, New Haven;
Hele n Smith , Pomeroy;
George Carter, Mason ; Bonnie
Mathew s, Racine ; Charles
Lewis , Middleport; Clara
Adams, Racine.
DISCHARGED - None.
lhc head
A Lhtrd passenger, Jeffery Smith, 12,
son of Mrs . Srmth, wa s treated for a nose
InJury and released .
The mother was taken to the hospital
by the Pomeroy E-R squad while the
r htldrc n were tran sported by the Middlepor t squad .
The driver of the second ca r , Ellis E
Myers, 28, Rt. 1, l..a ngsv ille, was taken to
the offt ce of Dr. J .J navi s in Middl eport
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produeers said orders for basic
resin were off 30 per cent.
Synthetic fiber makers said
December business was off 25
to 50 per cent from early 1974
levels.
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AUTO DESTROYED - The car a t
left - that Is, what's left of it - was
driven by Shirley Mae Smith, Z9, Rt. I ,
LangsviHe Friday morning when it
crashed headon into another car. Mrs.
Smith and her daughter, age 10, were
hospitalized. The collision occurred un
SR 124 near Langsville, a heavily
trave led but narrow and winding road
ca rrying traffi c from the Pomeroy
Middleport area to the Gavin Mines
ncar Sa lem Ce nter.
Kidnap alleged
Economy
All Accounts Insured to $40,000.00 by the
Federal Deposit ln<~;;- ance Corp.
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LANGSV-ILLE - A mother a nd her
young daughter were hospitalized
£allowing a headon collision Friday at 11
a m. on SR 124 eigh t tenths of a mile west
o£ Langsv tlle.
The Me1gs County Shertff's Department sa1d Shirley Mae Smith, 29, Rt. 1
Langsville, driver of one or the ca r s. and
her daughter , Brenda, age 10, a passenger,
were admitted to Veterans Memonal
Hospttal. The mother was reported to have
suffered neck and head inJW" ies and the
daughter a fractured leg and la cerat ions of
a
Seafood eatery
coming into
shopping plaza
At this time of new beginnings ...
we look forward to
new opportunities
to prove our friendship.
Come see "your nextdoor neighbor·:
Mother, daughter hospitalized
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The bill, which administration officials opposed, was passed
shortly before Congress adjourned. Agriculture -Secretary Eat?.
L. Butz said he advised Ford to veto it. Dechant said in J
statemen~made public todily that unless Ford approves the billi
dairy farmers will be forced to cut milk production to escapa
squeeze caused by high feed costs. That could lead to "a potent181
nutritional disaster fo; the American people," the farm lead~
said.
Hill to Gaiiipolis.
According to her stateme nt, the man
drove her car into Gaiiia County where s he
ran from the car when he stopped somewhere between Gino's Bar on Eastern Ave.
and the Kanauga Depot.
Meanwhile, Galha County shertff's
deputies Saturday were investigating an
alleged rape of a 2~year old woman . The
woman told officers she left an upr iver
tavern with four men who drove her to the
Vinton-Eno Rd. where she was alleg edly
raped by three of the men.
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CIN CIN NATI ( UP ! )
Open in g
sta tements are scheduled for Monday in
Hamilton County Common Pleas Court
here in the kidnaping trial of Clifford
Kroger, 38, Win ter Park, Fla., formerly of
Cincinnati. He ld .in the Hamilton COUIILY
ja il here und er $100,000 bond , he has been
char ged with the kidnaping of 1\.llison
Mechem , 4, the daughter of Cha rles S.
Mechem J r., cha irman of the board of Taft
Broadcasting Co.
RESOLUTION MADE
VAIL, Colo. (UP!) - President Ford
said he re Saturday his 1975 New Year 's
resolution is, "peace on earth, good will to
men."
JUDGE THOMPSON SWORN IN -- Franklin County Prosecuting Attorney
George C. Smith, right, puts his seal on the warrant of office of Tommy L.
Thompson ,lleft , after swearing in h)s former a~isumt as F-ranklin County Common Pleas Court judge Friday. Thompson, a native of Gallia cOunty, a 1952
graduate of Gallia Academy High School and 1962 Ohio State graduate, beglna his
term Jan. I. With him are members of his fa mily, sons, Mark, 11, and Ma tt , 10;
wife, Lavon, and daughter , Lynn , 16. Thompson went to wprk immediately,
holding a conference on one of the first cases he will hea r . He succeeds retiring
Judge Charles R. Petree. (Columbus Citizen-Journal photo).
Park chief to address Gallmns
GALLIPOLIS - Tom Jones, president
of the Galha Coun ty Study Committee,
anno un ced Saturday th at Bill Clift,
commiss ioner of the Monroe County Ohio
Park Dis trict, will be the fea tured spea ker
at the J an . 9 meeting of the Gallia County
Community Development Study Committee .
The meeti ng will be held at 7:30 p.m.
at the J ackson Production Cr edit
Assoc1alion Building on Upper Rt. 7.
Mr. Clift will discuss the method and
feasibility of forming a park dis trict forGallia County . He will a l~o rev1ew various
interests in recreation and educational
projects.
COLUMBUS - The Buckeye Hills Hocking Valley Regional Development
District has received officia l certificatiOn
as a Regional Plannin g and Development
Organization (RPDO).
An RPDO is an association of local
governments designed to help local ofltd " Is deve lop programs that cross
political subdivisions. These programs
include federal and state assislance applications, transportation, manpower and
water and sewer services.
" Increase(\ intergovernm ental
c"''rdinalion through direct Involvement
of local e lected officials, r egional planning
bod1es and citizens will ena ble each level
of government to be more responsive to
the needs of the peop le of Ohio," Gov . John
Gilligan said.
In April, 1973, Gilligan issued an
executive order establis hing 15 Planning
Regions m Ohio. One RPDO will be certified in each Planning Region. BHHVRDD is the RPDO for Planning Region
8 which includes Perry, Morgan, Noble,
Monroe , Hocking, Athens, Washington and
Meigs counties. BH-HVRDD is the first
oon-m e trop olitan Planning Region to
recetve certiFication.
A tolal of $356,490 in state and federal
funds will go to the 15 Planning Regions to
form and support RPDOs In fiscal year
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Six miles of scenic wonderland on display Jan. 11
HOCKING HILLS STATE PA RK The Ohio Department of Natural
Resources and Mother Nature team up
Jan . 11 to present a spectacular six-mile
hike through a scenic winter wonderland
here .
The lOth annual Winter Hike, from Old
Man 's Cave to Ash Cave, has grown m
popular ity each year. Some 2,500 hearty
hikers partic ipated in the 1973 Winter Hike
- a stLmning increase over the 140 who
look pa rt in the imti al trek in 1968. The first
Winll!r Hike was JOintly sponsored by the
division of parks and recrea ti on, the
Buckeye Trail Association and the Logan
Daily News.
The late William S. Miller, editor and
publishe r of the Logan Daily News and
then-president of the Buckeye Trail
Association, was instrwnental in initiating
and promoting the annual winter trek . He
look part in the origina l hike in 1966. then
called the " Hocking Hike," serving as one
of the five group leaders.
The 140 who participated in the first
hike braved near-zero weather and more
than a foot of snow to capture the scenic
beauty of the Hocking Hills in both
memories and photographs.
The 1966and '67 Winter Hikes began at
Ash Cave, and concluded at the Upper
Falls near Old Man 's Cave. By 1968, the
popularity of the hike had grown to the
point that it necessitated reversing the
trail because more facilities and parking
spaces were ~yailable at Old Man's Cave.
The year 1968 was m emorable for the
Win !<or Hike. That year participatiOn in the
hike fi~st exceeded the 1,000 mark. Accordin~ to a Logan Daily News account,
"hikers braved knee-deep s now and biting
winds which dropped the chill factor to
below zero.' '
However, the breathtaking ice formations and the snow~overed hemlocks
provided even the most av id camera buff
mfinile opportunities to ta ke that 110nce in
a lifetime picture. "~
The Winter Hike draws a variety of
participants, ranging from the experienced hiker to the "cit) sll cker" ·.vtth
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socks and the rmos bottles of coffee and hot
chocolate are commonplace.
Hikers of all ages have parllclpaled in
the hik es. One of the better known Is the
late Emma Gatewood of Thurman, Ohio,
Gallla County, who received the Governor's Community Action Award and a n
Award of Merit from the Department of
Natural Resources during ceremonies at
the 8th annual Winter Hike in January,
1973.
Grandma Gatewood, as she was fondly
known to the thousands who accompanied
her on hikes, was a group leader on each of
the Winter Hikes until her death in June ,
1973 She was 85.
Th1s year 's hike w1ll start at 9 a.m .
from the. picnic area at the Upper FaUs
near Old Man 's Cave at Hocking Hills
State Park. The park is 12 miles southeast
of Logan on Stale Route 664.
Upon amval, hikers will be split into
groups of about 30 to 35, each with a group
leader familiar with the scenic park landma rks like Old Man's Gorge, Devil's Bathtub, Sphynx Head, Cedar Falls, Ash Cave
and Queer Creek.
More than 2,500 participants a re expected to Lake part in this year's hike, and
the Department of Natura l Resources
suggests that' those planning to attend get
an early start.
Approximately SO group leaders will
be on hand to gu ide the hikers. Fire barrels
will be available at the beginning of .the
hike to help keep hikers warm until they
hit the trail .
Radla...quipped park rangers wi ll be
located along a trail to assist hikers. An
emergency vehicle will be on standby at
the park in case of accidents.
" If the wea ther ·cooperates, there
should be some magnificent ice formati ons
suspended from cliffs along the trail,"
says Bill Loebick, chief naturalist for the
division of parlr.s and recreation.
There will be a lunch break ha lfway
through the hike, where the Logan Kiwanis
Club will serve steammg hnt bean aoup ,
hot chocola te and cornbr£'ljd. Hikers ca n
snpp" rn. •.· ·~ ic snf-l('k with s0:1rk ~ '1 P( !'' <:
The Appaloel>ian Green Parks Project,
a folk music group from Ohio University,
Will e nter tam hiker~ ::.t thP pnrlf\f the trP.k
Buses will be available at Cedar Falls
1the midway point ) and also at Ash Cave to
return hikers to the star ling point at Old
Man's Cave.
A nature mov1e at 8:30p.m. Sa turday
at Hocking Hills Dining Lodge will conc lude the day 's festivities .
Those planning to attend the hike can
make cabin reservations at either Hocking
Hills or nearby Lake Hope State Park .
Hocking Hills has 54 deluxe housekeeping
cabms a nd 170 Class B campsites. Lake
Hct>e has 25 del•1xe cabins and 223 Class B
cam psites.
Loehlck reminded hikers that Ohio's
62 state parks are open year-round, a nd
about 40 of them have designated hiking
trails. Some of the more popular wJnter
hiking trails include ones at Beaver Creek,
Rurr Oak, Dillon, Findley, John Rryan,
Hueston Woods, Van Buren, Mohican,
West Branch, Lake Hope and Pike Lake
state parks.
Severa l Ohio hiking groups have
win ter treks scheduled in the near future.
The Buckeye Trail Association's
annual winter hiking weekend will take
place Feb. 8 at Burr Oa k State Park near
Athens . For a dd it ional information,
contact the Buckeye Trail Association,
Box 254, Worthington, Ohio 43085.
The OSU Mountaineers , a group of
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SCENIC BEAUTY -Framed by beautiful snow-<"Overed hemlocks, Cedar '
""ails is one of many pi~turesque winter scenes which draw thousands of hikers to
'ocking HiHs·State Park each year to tal<e (!llrt in the annual Wm_ter Hik•.
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