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· YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT HEADQUARTERs

CANTON - Discoveries storekeeper on both, were
made by Ohio P6wer Co. in the dismissed · and informati on
course of its auditing developed by Ohio Power in its
procedures have led to the investigation was turned over
recent indictment or two forto the U. S. Attorney in
mer employes- both awaiting Charleston, W. Va .
sentencing - and two supply
A federal grand jury in
companies on mail fraud Charleston indicted the two
charges, the utility disclosed former employes and the two
today. ,
suppliers Oct. 31.
Frank N. Bien, executive
The ex-employes pleaded
vice president, Canton, said guilty and await sentencing.
Ohio Power auditors in the fall One of lhe suppliers, West
of 1972 had uncovered Virginia Electric Supply Co.,
irrebularilies suggesting the Huntington, W. Va ., pleaded no
rigging of fraudulent pur - contest and was fined $500 by
chases of supplies in con- U. S. District Court Judge
nection with construction of the Dennis R. Knapp, Charges
company's General James M . against the other, Ohio River
Gavin Plant al Cheshire, and Wholesale Lwnber Co., New
Mitchell Plant near Mounds- Matamoras, were dismissed .
ville, W. Va.
Bien explained that Ohio
The two employes, Fred R. Power had remained silent in
Carman, who had been the the matter until now, pending
company's resident engineer the indictments and subon both plant projects, and sequent pleas.
Merrill A. Dooley, construction

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COLUMBUS ~ THE OIDO BUREAU of Employment Services reported Thursday that 117,254 persons collected unemployment compensation for the week of Nov. 30, an increase of
over 80,000for the average week in November, 1973. The Bureau
said there were 28,309 new claims also processed for the week
ending Nov. 30 which is an increase of 20,000 over the average
week in November, 1973.
•Several reasons were cited by William Papier, head of the
Bureau of Employment Services, for the increase. "First, 1973
was a boom year, the peak of a business cycle that began in
1969," Papier said. "1974 generally was not as good a year as
1973.
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Then there are the same factors that have caused layoffs
nationally ," he said. "The layoffs in the auto industry and in
durable goods."

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Our entire stock of sizes 4 to 14 and
Preteen is included in this sale.

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CLEVELAND- A. COMMUNITY-WIDE APPEAL to raise
funds for food to feed CUyahoga County's nearly 200,000 welfare
recipients hit hard by inflation was announced Thursday by the
county conunissioners. The commissioners asked money be sent
lo the Hunger Task Force, an agency run by the Council of
Churches, but currenUy out of funds.
The new plans calls for the task force to supply food purchased al cost by the Fisher-Fazio and American Seaway
Supermarket chains to eight food crisis centers. The centers, lo
be expanded in nwnber ala later date, are to distribute food to
those who need it. Transportation oflhe food is to be handled free
of charge by the Teamsters Union, which also pledged money lo
the prosram.

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Brushed tricot-flannel-challis. Our
entire stock of Gowns, Pajamas and
Robes is included in this sale.

WASHINGTON - FOUR MONTHS AFTER leaving the
presidency in dlssrace, Richard M. Nixon has received the best
news since he was pardoned: He will not have lo testify in any
way in the Watergate conspiracy triaL Presiding Judge John 'f.
Sirica ruled Thursday that the ailing former president does not
have to submit to lawyers' questions at his home or even answer
written questions . A personal appearance by Nixon at the trial at
this time had already been ruled out.
Sirica said Nixon's testimony was "not indispensable" for
his former aides' defense. "The value of Mr. Nixon's testimony
to the defendants should not be UIU'ealistically overestimated.
Mr. Nixon himself has been named by the grand jury as an
Wlindicted co--conspirator in this case," Sirica said. "Certainly
his testimony would be subject to the instruction lo the jury that
it should be received with caution and scrutinized with care."

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WASHINGTON - FORMER FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION member Lee While told Congress Thursday that now
would be "absolutely the worst time" lo lift price controls on
natural gas and suggested the government itself consider getting
into the gas business. White also said it was nearly "scandalous "
that gas is used lavishly in many producing stales while other
stales can't get enough for home healing in newly constructed
housing.
His testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee came
less than 24 hours after the FPC announced il will allow natural
gas producers to hike rates for some supplies, certain to cause
rises in consumer prices.
"This is absolutely the worst time for deregulation," While
said. He endorsed a proposal backed by Sen. Adlai Stevenson, DID., and others that would set up a federal energy and gas corporation. He said the government should consider taking oil and
gas deposits on public lands to see if it can provide the needed
energy with a volume and efficiency that the industry has been
unable to do.

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recliners, rockers and lounge chairs
and all-"llood rockers is included.

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By RICHARD HUGHES
UP! Business Writer
The Labor Department
announced today that the
nation's unemployment level in
November had increased to 6.5
per cent, the highest since
October, 1961.
The number of persons
employed declined by 790,000 in
November and layoffs and
dismissals accounted for the
major portion of the increase in
unemployment, the depart-

is reviewed
Progress of t he annual
Christmas holiday promotional
program was discussed by the
Middleporl Chamber
of
Commerce and Retail Merchants Association at a luncheon in the Martin Restaurant
in Middleport Thursday. Don
Wilson , president, presided.
The group is awarding ten
$50 gift certificates each
Friday afternoon through Dec.
20. Shoppers have until 3 p.m.
on the Friday following each
drawing to claim their prizes
and all gift certificates
awarded must be spent by Dec.
31.
Santa will begin appearing
on the streets and in business
houses on Dec. 16 and free
parking will be offered in the
business section from Dec. 16
through the remainder of the
Christmas season.

ment's Bureau of Labor
Statistics said.
The swn of $2.5 billion in
federal fWlds will now be
automatically available for
public works. The Ford administration has said the
money would be forthcoming lr
unemployment averages 6 per
cent over three straight.
months.
The September rate was 5.8
percent and in October it was 6
per cent. The November rate
made a three-month average of
over 6 per cent.
The bad news about the
nation's employment problems
followed mixed early reactions
to the se tllemen l of the coal
strike.
While industry and labor
expressed satisfaction that the
mines would be operating,
there was general agreement
that conswners will pay for the
higher wages and increased
benefi Is gained by the miners.
Related to the econom ic
situation,
John
Guzek,
president of District 6 of the
United Mine Workers Union,
said today in Bellaire, Ohio,

EXTENDED WEATHER
Sunday through Tuesday
will be mild with a chance of
rain Sunday and Monday,
clearing and cooler by
Tuesday. Highs will be In the
40s Sunday and Monday and
In the 30s Tuesday. Overnight lows will be In the 30s
Sunday and Monday and In
the 20s by Tuesday.

sOme of the miners in his
district had already returned
to work following ratification
or a new contract with the sort
coa l industry and all should be
back on the job by midnight
SWlday.
Guzek said some of the un·
derground mines have brought
in sKeleton crews to get the
mines in working order for ful l
scale prOduction.
The District encompasses
Eastern Ohio and the Northern
Panhandle of West Virginia
and has about 15,000 UMW
members who had been on
strike since Nov , 12.
District 6 ratified the new
contract by only a margin of
332 voles as hundreds of miners
in the district expressed
di ssa tisfaction with several
clauses in the new three-year
pact and last week marched on
district headquarters here.
"I hope they (the dissatisfied
miners) are mature enough to
accepllhe majority vote," said
Guzek .

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WASHINGTON I UPl ) - The
House Judiciary Committee
appears ready to approve
Nelson Rockefeller's
nomination as vice president at
the end of what may be the
most thorough congressional
investigation
of
any
presidential nominee.
The last day of questioning
was Thursday. Chairman
Peter W. Rodino, D- N. J. ruled
the hearings closed and said
the panel would vole next
Tuesday.
UP('s informal survey
showed that no more than 10 of
the 38 members all
proximate $50,000 order on two Democrats - would oppose
types of fertilizer and baler Rockefeller. Eight committee
twine .
Democrats opposed Gerald R.
Such orders will be expanded Ford's vice presidential
in the futUre if the need arises, nomination a year ago.
Fails indicated.
The House will probably vote
When the group meets again on Rockefeller the week of
on Dec. 19 (instead of Dec. 20 Dec. 6, just before the Christas discussed ) representa tives mas recess. The Senate has
will discuss the availability of scheduled a vole for next
the three products and Tuesday, and Rockefeller is
hopefully will be able lo expected to be confirmed
determine what the price of overwhelmingly.
these products will be in the
future ,
The group. also discussed an
ll-page feature article which
appeared in the November,
1974 edition of "Successful
Cloudy tonight, rain likely
Farming," and recommended Saturday . Lows tonight in the
all farmers read and study lha l upper 20s or the lower 30s.
article on group farming .
Highs Saturday in t.eh 40s.

Collective buying move
opens on 8 50,000 order
Collective purchasing of
farm supplies got a start when
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40 Tri-Counly
Area farms were represented
·during a steering committee
type meeting Wednesdday
night
at
the
Jackson
Production Credit office on Rl.
7, north of Gallipolis.
Eric Fails, who presided,
sa id 30 farmers participated in
the discussion .
Fails pointed out the purpose
of the group is to organize area
farmers in an effort to increase
their buying power .
ll was the consensus of the
group . that lh:ee products
farmers must buy are in short
supply. By banding together,
the group hopes to obtain these
products collectively . The
group approved an ap-

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Three Meigs Marauder gridders look bows Thursday
MARAUDERS HONORED
evening at Ironton when the 1974 All Southeast Ohio Athletic U!ague football squad wa s
honored at a banquet and address by Miami University Coach Dick Crum. Left lo right are
Mick Davenport, end, HM; Lonnie Coals (HM), and Terry Qualls, runnin g back and
defenstve end. Terry WhiUatch was not present. See page 2for details.

19 pay up fines, bonds
Ten defe ndants forfeited
bonds and nine were fined in
the court of Pomeroy Mayor
Dale E. Smith Thursday night.
Forfeiting bond s were
Robert Hayman, Rutland,
$18.70, speeding;
James
Houdashelt, Syracuse, $35.10,
speeding; Richard Knight,
Wintersville , $21.70, speeding;
Donald Gilbert, Vinton, $25.70,
speeding;
Robert Cline,
Huntington, $27.70, speeding;
Susan Gerlach, Columbus,
$22 .68 , speeding; Charles

Pomeroy, $15 a nd costs;
speeding, Michael Taylor ,
Middleport, $100 and costs and
three days in ja il, driving while
intoxicated; Fred Priddy,
Middleport, $10 and costs ,
speeding; Richard Blessing,
Pomeroy , $15 and costs,
speeding; David Richards, Jr ..
Pomeroy, $15 and costs,
speeding.
Pomeroy police rece ntly put
into operation a radar device to
detect speeders .

New philatelic products are
on sale al the Pomeroy Post
Office , according to Postma ster Jim Soulsby.
These items include stamp
kits at $2 each and cover such
categories
as
Space,
Masterworks of Art, Sports,
Animal and Birdlife in addition
to United States and Canadian
Starter Kits . Also on hand are
the 1974 mini-s tamp sets al
$3 ,50 each which includes one
of each commemorative
stamps issued in 1974. Sets for
1972 and 1973 arc also
available. These al'e inex pensive and would make id eal
Christmas gifts for those who
make stamp collecting a hobby
or wish to start a collection,
Soulsby said.
Soulsby a lso suggesled lhal
customers mail ea rly to avoid
a last minute rush and possible
de lay on Christmas greetings
and parcels. Return addresses
should be included on all mail

and sufficient postage affixed.
from the rural carr ier or at the
He stated that due to possible pos l office .
changes in dispatch schedules
Postage ra tes for greeting
lo the Athens SCF. that all mail
cards remain the same
being sen t to a Pomeroy adwhether they are sealed or
dress be bundled separately unsealed. There will be no
from other mail and deposited
changes in lob by hours or
in the local mail drop or parcel
hours of window servi ce during
drop in the Pomeroy Post
the Chris tmas Season .
Office lobby. Otherwise mail
for delivery to a Pomeroy
address will have to go to the
Athens Post Office before
being processed and returned
for delivery .
During the month of
December
rural
route
customers are required o arrix
postage bCfore mailing letters,
a good practiee at any time or
the year as it eliminates the
possibility of money becoming
WASHfNGTON , D. C. - U,
lost or taken from mailboxes. S. Repr esenta tive Clare nce
Stamps may be purchased Miller today
issued
a
statement outlining the status
of the rail reorganization plan
proposed under the Railroad
Reorganization Act of 1973
whi ch affects rail lines
throughout southeastern Ohio.
Miller said :
Votes in the annual Meigs
"The Intersta te Commerce
Agriculture, Stabilization and Commission has advised us
Conservation
Community that the important preliminary
Committee election were rail system plan for recontallied at the ASCS Office '" the s tructuring rail lines in the
Farmers Bank Building Thurs- Northeast and Midwest will be
day .
completed and made pu blic on
CommWlity committees will February 26, 1975 . The new
meet in the local ASC office at February dale for publication
10 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 16, of the report comes after
each to elect a county com- President
Ford
signed
mitteeman for a three year legis lation granting ICC a 120term .
day extension in its planning
Selected to serve on com- process.
munity committees from the
"The preliminary plan is the
several areas Thursday were second of three s teps in
Ernest Wood, Pearl H. Hayes, determining the most equitable
Frank Broderick, Bedford - manner for revamping rail
Salisbury; Earl Dean, Dale lines as called for under the
Kautz, Paul Baer, Chesler; Railroad Reorganization Act or
Reed Jeffers, Kenneth Welsh, 1973. ll is importan t to note that
Ronald Whittington, Colwnbia public hearings will be held on
- Scipio; Charles Harri s, the findings of the preliminary
Harold G . Roush, Thomas rail report. The last step of the
Sayre, Lebanon - utarl; Cecil railroad screening pr ocess
Caldwell, Ches!Alr Buckley, 0. involves drawing up a final
J . Pennington, Olive. Orange; systems pla n and overall
Clifford Might, John Colwell, approval or rejection of the
Joe Bailey, Rutland - Salem; plan by Congress.
Gene Yost, David Nease, and
" ! strongly urge commun;ty
Charles Theiss , Sutton.
leaders, rail users, and other
interested parties to join me in
opposing any major disruption
of rail service in southeastern
Ohio which may be proposed in
this reorganization plan ."

Support
asked by
Miller

Committees
are elected

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - Fourteen Eastern ·
High School students were tapped for membership into the
National Honor Society during a National Honor Society
assembly Thursday afternoon. Members tapped were, front
row, 1-r, Jull Whitehead, Suzy Goebel, Carolyn

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T«esa Buckley, Marsha Kimes, Becky Root, Pam Sams;
back row, Diane Pullins, Crissy Morlan, Debbie Sanders,
Kathy Newell, Denise Dean, Nlesel Duvall and George
Pickens. Howard Parker is the advisor. Chester Gooding,
principal, consratulated the students.

Two accidents
investigated

Postal rate will go up
class stamp might be 12 or 13
WASHINGTON (UPI) Postmaster General Elmer T. cents in 1975. First class
Klassen says the cost of postage rose from 8 cents to 10
malling a first class letter · cents, and to 13 cents for aircould jump another 2lo 3 cents mall in March.
next year to cover an expected
KlaSsen said the semiP,.ivate
$900 million deficit.
U.S. Postal Service lost $438
"Somebody has to pay for million in fiscal 1974 might and
dellyering the maU" If Con- might lose twice as much this
gress won 'l increase federal fiscaL year. He said the Postal
subsldles, !Qassen told report- Service wot•ld file for a rate
hike next March.
ers ThllrsdaY.
He said it was too early lo . "There ls 90 ,quP•ticli we 'll
predict a definite rate increase need a price Increase," he said.
bul,)te thought the cost or a first
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Neulzling, Coshocton , $21.70,
speedin g; James Gilliam,
Gallipolis, $250, for driving
while intoxicated and $100 for
leaving the scene ; Bernard
Rairden , Hartford , $250,
driving wh ile intoxicated, and
Robert Baker , Syracuse,
$18.70, speeding.
Fined were David Johnson,
Mason, $5 and costs, littering;
William Fry, Jr. , $10 and costs,
reckless operation; Paul
Mitchell, Langsville, $13 and
costs, speeding ; Ann Gilbert.

Philatelists offered products

COLUMBUS - THE OFFICE OF SECRETARY of Stale Ted
W. Brown has ordered all88county boards of elections to begin a
recount of the Nov. 5 gubernatorial election Dec. II and complete
il in one week.
Brown's office look the action Thursday after Gov. John J.
Gilligan formally made the request for a recount, saying the
"people of Ohio deserve a fair, accurate count of their bi!)lots."
CRAIGSVILLE, W. VA. - ISLAND CREEK COAL Co.
announced plans Thursday for a multi-million dollar coal mine
development project to be centered in Upshur County. Gene S.
' Matthis president of the company's northern division centered
here, s;ld Island Creek expects to award a contract in January
for a coal preparation plant.
The company estimated the costal $20 million, but Matthis
said bids received had exceeded that figure . The total
development, Matthis said, Will cost between $50 million and $80
million . ltincludes deep mines at Bean's Mill and Kedron, plus a
number of strip mine operations.
Matthis said a third deep mine was planned near Sago, south
of Buckhannon.

TEN CENTS

Unemployment set at 6.5%

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OFFICERS AND MEMBERS who were in charge of the tapping exercises at Eastern High
School during the National Honor Society Assembly Thursday were front row, 1-r, Regina
Kimes, Vickie Gaul, treasurer, Debbie Boatwright; back row, Karen Reed, vice president,
Marylu Mills, president, Lou Ann Newell, secrelaJt&gt; and Mandie Rose.

The Meigs County Sheriff's
Department investigated two
accidents in which no personal
injuries were reported Thursday and early today.
Al2 ;38 p.m . Thursday on the
parking lot of Racine Junior
High School, Joy L. Bigler, 23,
Racine, backed from a parking
space and struck a parked car
owned by Lynne E. Hungerford, 32, Athens. There was
light damage . No citations
were issued.
Frid&amp;y al12 :54 a .m. on CR 28
in Chesler Twp. a deer was
killed when il ran into the path
of a car driven by Calvin D.
Pickens~ ' 22, Rt . 2, Racine.

SfNG CHANGED
A h}mn sing which had been
annoWJced for Sunday at the
Eagle Ridge Community
Church will be Saturday al7:30
p.m. Earlier announcements
are to be disregarded . All
singers and the public are
welcome lo attend the
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NEW ORLEANS (UP I) - If
the city fathers of Seattle,
Toronto, New Orleans and
Wa shin gto n fin ally deliver
major league baseball franchises to the local folks back
home, they can thank a man
who isn't even here a t the
winter baseball meetings Gary Davidson.
For it was Davidson, the
ubiquitiou s foun der of the
fledgling, floundering but still
very much existing ABA, WHA
and WFL who undoubtedly
spawned Wa lter O'Malley's
master plan to save baseball
from the same dollar war that
is eroding pro football, hockey
and basketball.
According to O'Malley the
major league club owners have
only two ways to turn to avoid
the intrusion of a "World
Baseball League."
The first would be for the
major leagues to buy the attendance-plagued Baltimore
Orioles and Oakland A's fran-

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PORTLAND, Ore. (UP! ) Mter 17 games in the National
Basketball association, three:
time All-America and 1973
Amateur Athlete of the Year
Award-winner Bill Walton is
considering calling it quits.
Sam Gilbert, a Los Angeles
contractor and financial adviser to the 6-foot-11 rookie
center, said Thursday that
Walton is frustrated by injuries
and conflicting lifestyles.
Walton has missed five
straight games with the Portland Trail Blazers because of a
bone spur in his left ankle. He
missed two games earlier in
November because of a dislocated left little finger. Portland officials said Walton was
left at home when the Blazers
wen t on the ir curren t fourgame road trip to the East
Coast.
Walton was then given
permissiOn to go to Los Angeles
to see Dr. Robert Kerlan in Los
Angeles about his ankle.
"He (Walton) is considering
a lifestyle that pleases himparticipating with nature,"
said Gilbert from Los Angeles.
"He is doing some soul searching about pro basketball. It's
up to him and I assume there
will be a decision by Sunday."
Walton won the Sullivan
Award in 1973 as Amateur
Athlete of the year and three
times was named UPI's Player
of the Year during his
collegiate career at UCLA. He
also led UCLA to a record 88game collegiate winning streak
and two NCAA championships.
Gilbert said that money is
not a factor and that Walton is
more than delighted with his
contract-a five-year pact estimated at $2.1 million. He was
the No. I pick by Portland ili
the 1974 college draft.
" He is evaluating his life's
goals. We have had lengthy
discussions as late as today.
The people in Portland have
been wonderful to him, the
owners have been magnificent,
but his injuries have frustrated
him beyond belief."
... Gilbert said he doesn 'I know
if Walton \\'ill call it quits. He
said, however, he advised
Walton during their talks that
he has to be a ' 'responsible
human being" and that he has
an obligation to fulfill his
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chises, shift them to Washington and Seattle, respectively,
and sell them to local ownerships.
A. an alternative, the second
O'Malley "grand plan" called
for a third major le ague
comprised of teams from New
Orleans and Seattle (with their
domes), Buffa lo , Denver,
Toront o a nd Wa shingtonwhich would compete on a n
equal parity for playoff and
World Series play after an
ioitlal four or five year
"growing up " period.
Baseball
Co mmissioner
Bowie Kuhn, while attempting
to neatly placate the eager city
fathers from Seattle, Toronto
and the host city all bidding
hard here for immediate major
league sta tus, intimated the
O'Malley plans have spurred
the usuall y sta id baseball
owners into serious talks
concerning expansion and the
problems in Baltimore and the
Bay Area.
" We have formed an interleague committee to consider
the various suggestions in
regard to future cities," Kuhn
said Thursday night. "The
O'Malley plan in regard to the
creation of a new league will be
among those discussed."
At least one major league
team found some time to deal
with the present amid all the
futur~ expansion and franchise-shiftil}l! talk. That was
Texas Rangers who reeled off a
pair of player deals , the most
significant bringing 34-year-&lt;Jid
Willie Davis, a $110,000 peryear
centerfielder, from Montreal
for 23-year-&lt;Jld infield prospect
Pete
MacKanin
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CLEVELAND (UP!) - The
Cleveland Browns left for
Dallas this morning with
possibly the least preparation
for any game in their history .
The team was denied use of
its usual practice fields at
Baldwin-Wallace College in.
nearby Berea earlier in the
week by a heavy snow storm.
There was an indoor· practice
session at Public Hall and then
a single workout Thursday on
the grass at Municipal
Stadium.
The Browns normally would
have practiced on artificial
turf at Baldwin-Wallace
because Saturday's game
against the Cowboys will be
played on the artificial surface
at Texas Stadium.
QUarterback Mike Phipps
led the first unit at Thursday's
practice session, easing back
into the role of starter. Phipps
lost out earlier in the year to
backup quarterback Brian Sipe
when the Browns lost five of
their first six games.
Sipe went to the sidelines last
weekend against San Francisco and Phipps carne on to
guide the team to the only
score in the game following
Eddie Brown's return of ah
interception to the San
Francisco 24. Cleveland won it
7..0 to boost its record to 4-8.
Sipe is expected to be ready
Saturday despite a minor ankle
sprain suffered in the San
Francisco game, but coach
Nick Skorich has awarded
Phipps the start.
Other Browns hurt last week
but due to play are running
back Greg Pruitt, wide
receiver Steve Holden, guard
Pete Adanns and defensive
back Van Green.

righthander Don Stanhouse.
Davis, despite his advanced
age, still managed to hit .295 in
153 games this year with 12
homers and 89 runs-batted~n.
"Willie has got to be the fastest
34-year-&lt;Jld in America," said
Expos General Manager Jim
Fanning of his departing
outfielder.
In addition to Davis. the
Rangers , who had only one
quality left-handed starter on
their roster in David Clyde,
picked up southpa w Clyd e
Wright, a 20-game loser in 1974,
from Milwaukee for righthander Pete Broberg.
The only other trade of the
day saw 28-year-&lt;Jid utility
infielder Eddie Leon move
from the Chicago White Sox to
the New York Yankees for
relief pitcher Cecil Upshaw .
The owners were still expected to approve a second interleague trading period for the
spring .

Leagu r. Standing !&gt;
By Unitf!d Prc!io!i. lnt crnation.;l
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Tol edo
9 16 1 19 97 100
Fl. W ayne
o 1.1 1 13 1.1 9J
Thur sday 's R E?s ult ·
To l edo 6 Co lu mbus 5
Ton•ghl '!io Gam es
Sag in aw at M u sk egon
F t Wayn e at P t Hu ro n
Da y ton a t Des M oine s
Kal a m azoo a t Fl inl
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POMEROY LANE S
Kings &amp; Queens
Nov e mb er 5.1974
Won Los I

Go Go

52

36

No . 1

46

42

Jack 's Club
-1 6
42
Fearsom e Four
44
44
No 1
.1 0
48
No 6
38
50
H igh I nd . Gam e
Ben
Moh l er
198 ,
Ray
Roa c t1
19 5 ;
Dor is
H a lfhill
172 ,
Don na M c Farland 171
High Se r ies Ray R oach
568 , Moses Norman 537, Dor1 s
Hal f h ill 453 . Opa l Hupp 440 .
Team H igh Game N o. 6,
654 .
Team H igh Serie s - Go Go

1867
November 12,1974

BY DENNY FOBES
Pr ide and S&lt;.t crifice a re two
of the main ingredients in
spor ts according to D1 ck Crwn ,
the Miami Unive rsity head
foo tball coach who addressed
th e 1974 SEOAL Football
N BA S'und •hg s
Banquet at Ironton H1gh School
By United Press International
Thursday
eve ning.
.
Ea stern Conl er e nc e
Atlan ti c Oiv i!io ion
Crwn. wh o along wi th his
w . L pet
g
.b
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Redski
ns is Tangerine Howl Bu ff a lo
10 7 .696
New Y ork
1·1 8 .636
11 ~ bmmd , stated, "Pride, in efBo s ton
1:2 10 .545
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feet. is playing the game of life.
Phil a d elphia
8 14 . 364
Central Divi si on
You learn to han dl e adw I. pet . 9 b . vers ity.··
Wa sh •n g ton
17 6 .738
13
B .61'?
Cl ev el an d
J
As for sacrifice, he said,
I I 12 478
H o u ston
6
6 1, ·· vou've go ne through those
A lla n Ia
10 12 .455
New O r lea ns
2 21
087 15
hot days of August. You've
W est ern Conf eren ce
1
Midw est oivi !io 1on
lUn g Jn ther e . Th at 's why
w . 1. pe t . g .b . you' re here tonight, ' ' he said in
1
g~~~~~o
i 1 1011 5t~o " reference to the 40 sc holastic

KC Om ah a
12 13 .480
1' 1
Milwaukee
8 I S 348
4 1;•
Pacific Div1 sion
w . 1. pe t . q ,b .
Go lden St
16 7 .896
13 12 510
5
Seattl e
Po rllan d
12 1? 500
511
Ph oe n i x
10 1.:1 . 417 71 1
L o s A n geles
9 1.1 .391
B
ih ursday 's R e!io ult!io
Clev e 124 KC Om aha 9 1
Ph oenix 108 Go lden State tnli n t
Frid~y '!io Gum es
Portland at B u ffalo
New Yo rk at Phi lade l ph ia
M i lwaukee at Ch 1c ago
Cl evelan d a t Detro 1t
Boston at H o u ston
A tt anl a at Los A ng e les
New Orl ean s at Seattl e

W on Lo s t
Go Go
sa
JB
Jack 's C l ub
54
42
No 2
48
48
. No 6
46
so
Fea r some F our
44
52
No . 1
40
56
High I nd . Game Ra y
Roach 24 4, K en Mohler . 238 :
Dor is Halfh i l l 189 . Donna

McFarland 18 7.
High Series Ray Roa c h.
594 , Moses Norm an 579 ; Be t t y
Whi tl atch 501 , Dor is Halfhill
419.

Go Go

609

Team H i g h Ser i!!S - No . 2,
1930
Novemb er Jlil , 197 4
Won lost
Go Go
OJ
40
Ja c k 's Club
56
48
No 2
54
50
N o. 6
52
52
Fearsom e F our
46
58
No . I
42
62
H igh Ind . Game Phil
McFarland 245, Ray Roa ch
200 . Doris Halfhi ll 188 , Bett y
Whi tl at ch 184
High Series Ph1l M e
Farland 594 . Ray R oac h 540 ;
Dori s Hal f hill 4 66 , B elly
Wt'1 itlatch 465
Team H igh Game and Se r 1es
- No . 2, 67 8 and 1909
November26, 1974
Won Lo st
Go Go
66
46
Jac k 's Clu b
62
50
No . 6
60
52
No . 2
54
58
Fearsome Four
50
62
No . 1
46
66
H igh Ind . Game Ray
Roach 198, Georg e Gillian 193 .
Opa l Hup p 160, O pal Hu p p 15 7.
H igh Series Ray Roach
575 , Ken Moh l er 51 1; Opal
Hup p 454 , Susie Gr u ese r , 411.
Team High Gam e an d Ser ies
N o 6 , 600 an d 17 13.

College Basketb a ll Re sults
By United Press International
East
.
Grove City 67 Thi el 53
Holy Cross 94 Dart mou th 70
Bab son 97 St . Ansel m 's 80
Massachusetts 74 Ha rva r d 71
Boston St. 81 Lowel l St. 62
Rutgers 114 Columbia 85
Manhattan 86 Fai rfi e ld 74
Del. 90 Fr n k l n &amp; Mrshll 77
St . Jo s Pa . 61 Albright 60
Gettysbg 77 western Md . 74
Geo . Wash 61 Wm . &amp; Mary 50
R . l Coli 10 1 Wrcstr Tech 71
P itt -John st own 91 Pt. Park 85
Ha verford 88 Ursinus 7J
Millersyl 97 Eliztown 77
Brockpt St . 71 Elmira 61
Quinn i p ia c 69 Bryant 52
New Paltz 79 St . Jos 55
E . Conn . 78 W Conn so
Ph a. Text 72 Glssbro St 61
Sacred Hearf 79 Pa ce 74
5ou1h
Loyola ( Md l 80 J . Hopkin s 75
N .C. St . 144 Buffalo St . 88
Fu llrtn St . 83 R.chmnd 79
A lA 71 Western Kentucky 70
No . Ky . St . 84 Am Christian 71
Morehed St . 105 Chrl stn Bapt 85
Mid Tenn . 73 UW -Green Ba y 57
Ark .- L .R . 85 John Brown 84
VMI 98 Appalachian 81
Geotown Ky . 86 Centre 63

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New York
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Denv er
22
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San Anton io
15 a .652
U lah
11 14 .440
In d ian a
9 12 . 429
San D1ego
a 13 381
Thu rs d ay 's Result
De nv er 89 Ut ah as
Fnday' s Game s
San D i ego at New York
V1rg1n1a at San An tonio

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N H L S1a nding s
By United Press Int ernational
D•vision 1
w . I. t. pts gf ga
Ph il a
16 6 3 35 94 57

Atlanta
IJ 9 5 31 73 69
NYRang er s 11 8 5 17 91 72
NY Island er s 9 8 B 26 BS 71
01Vi !io ion 2
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Vanco u v e r
16 6 4 3C 100 71
Chi c ag o
111 032585 59
M inn esota
9 n 4
75 100
St . L o u i s
8 11 52 1 7688

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Kan sa s Ci ty
4 19 1
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9 58 111

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L os A ngeles 1J 2 9 35 74 39
Montreal
13 6 8 3J 115 83
Pilfsburgt1
9 11 4 22 99 90
Detroit
8 14 2
Wa shing ton
2 21 3
D ivis ion 4

18 69 102
7 59 138

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Buffalo
'"JO 4 4 44 135
Boston
12 7 6 30 10 7
Toronto
6 13 s 17 a1
Ca l1 fornia
5 17 5 15 62
Thur sduy 's R-esult s
De t roit 6 Boston 4
Toron to 3 N Y Island ers 3
Ph i l adel p hia 3 Ch 1cago 2
Buffa l o 9 Washing ton 2
Frid ay's G u m es
Ph i ladelphia at Kan City
Atlan t a at Vancouv er
Minnesota at Ca l iforn 1a

WHA Stand,ng s
By Un1ted Pr es!io 1nternat •onal
Ea~t

w. 1. t .
New Eng lnd 15 8 0
Cl eYeland
9 7 I
Chicago
8 13 0
Indianapolis 4 200
Wes t
w. I , t.
Houston
17 B 0
San Diego
P hoeni X
Minnesota
Michigan
Toronto
Quebec
Winnipeg

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68 84
51 113

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12 10 0 2·1 70
6 11 2 18 72

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gridders honored at the feast.
Crum .concluded his remarks
with the Miami slogan of
" Leave no re grets on the
fi eld," referring to the fact that
" You give it your best shot on
the field."
Crum 's · addre ss
was
preceded by the awards to the
all-leaguers , presented by Curt
Boggs. pre sident of the
SEOAL.
Odi e O'Donne ll of the
Gall ipolis Daily Tribune the n
presented the co·MVP award
to Jim Niday of the Gallipolis
Blue Devils, before Frank
Houston. of radio station WIRO
in Ironton, presented the other
half or the MVP award to

Alphonso Johnson of Ironton.
Houston, in presenting the
award, ~hocked and incensed
most of the non -[rontonians
present by labeling Johnson
"The most valuable player in
the league."
Bill Morgan presented the
Coach of the Year Award to
Ironton's Bob Lutz. Lutz has
yet to lose to an SEOAL opponent while capturing the top
coaching · award for the past
three years.
Ron Crum p, sports editor of
the Ironton Tribune, presented
the Leag ue Champ io nsh ip
troph y to the Ironton cocaptains, J ody Vass and Vince
McCreary.

The results of two basketball
prediction polls were announced by Tom Metters of the
Athens Messenger .
Waverly was again selected
to ca pture the league roundball
championship in both the
sportswriters • broadcasters'
poll and the coaches' poll. The
coac hes picked Ironton to
finish second, followed by
Logan , Gallia Academy ,
Athens, Jackson, Meigs and
Wellston .
The only difference in the
two polls were second and third
place, where the sportswriters
and broadcasters picked the
Chieftains second and Ironton
third.

Susan Spears, Regina Tolbert among
10 contestants in Saturday pageant

ABA Standings
By United

M1dwes1
L ou is 11 ille 76 Da y ton 65
De paul 77 5 1 M ry' s Cal 70
Miam1 0 . 68 Cinci nnat i 63
So uth e r n Il l. 80 Th os. M or e 71
Toledo 96 Ash l an d 46
M ount Un ion 98 H iram 82
Rc h ster N .Y 95 Ohio W sl yn 71
So . Dak . 86 Mou nt M ar y 6J
No rllk St 87 M o .-Ro lla 7 4
Ka n sa s St 611 SMU SB
w, s Prk sd e 7·1 Oak land .n
Sout hw est
Te x A &amp; I 125 N all U M e.x . 80
Okl ahom a Ci ty 79 Baylo r 66
Al corn 5 4 Be lhav en 65
Cent ena r y 96 T ex as 71
West
W yo 7 1 U C N rt hrdge 63
Wash . 75 H a ywrd St . 62
Seattle 53 Gon zaga 50
SanD1ego Sf 76 l da .S t . 67
R ed lan ds In v it at iona l
B iol a 94 L A B apt is t 67
Ca l Bapt 86 Claremont 70
Re dl an ds 75 P ac Chri s 67
Azusa P ac 92 L a V er ne 74

MASON. W. Va. - A Letar t
and a Point Pleasan t senior are
featured in today's prevue of lO
co ntestants in the Mason
County Junior Miss Pageant
sponsored by the Wahama
Band Booste rs at 8 p .m.
Saturday at Wahama High.
Two equal winners will be
announced, who will go from
the local pageant to the state
event at Concord College in
Athens~ W. Va ., in January .
Contestants in the local
contest are Ter ri Blackhurst,
Berna Jean Burcham, Mary
Lee Fox, Gewanna Johnson,
Carolyn Sue Roush, Lou Ellen
Roush, Susan Lynn Spears,
Regina Tol bert, Tamara Shay
Tolliver and Teresa Van
Meter.
Today 's candidates are
Susan Lynn Spears and Regina
Tolbert.
Susan Lynn is the 17-year-&lt;Jld
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William H. Spears Jr. of 2619
Moun t Vernon Avenue, Poin t
Pleasant. She was born in
Gallipolis, is five feet tall, has
brown hair and blue eyes.
A student at Point Pleasant
High, she has been a majorette
two years, is in the band and
stage band, is band secretary,
and is a member of the PPHS
Student Cou ncil Board of
Directors and Senior Class
representative to the Student
Coun cil. A reporter for the y.
Tee ns Organization, she is
president of the PPHS Keyette
Clu b and has been a 4-H
member seven yea rs.
She has chosen the field of
Special Educat io n for her
major when she attends
Marshall University . Her
hobbies are baton twirling, ·
s in ging , dancing, writing ,

OHIO COLLEGE
BASKETBALL RESULTS
By United Press Internat io nal
To l edo 96 Ash l and 46
Mount Union 98 Hiram 82
Loui sv il le 76 Dayton 65
M i am i 68 i nc innati 63
Ro c hes t er { N . Y . ) 95 Ohio
Wesleyan 71

reading, playing tennis and
watching baseball.
She teaches a pre-school age
class at the Sand Hill Road
Church of Christ and has
worked with the Heart Fund,
M.D.S. and Cancer Society.
Susan's ~Ients are singing,
dancing, baton twirling,
playing oboe, clarinet and alto
saxophone.
MiS8 Tolbert
Regina is the 17-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Tolbert of Route I, Letart.
Born in Beckley, she is five feet
and three inches tall, has light
brown hair and blue eyes.
A student at Waharna High
School, she is a member of the
National ~onor Society, is
secretary of the Keyette Club,
belongs to the youth group
kn own as Teens for Christ and
received a Camp Horseshoe
Award as well as that of an
English Award .
She plans to attend Kentucky
Chr istian and Morehead

16-team cage

College lor a degree in
elementary education. Her
hobbies are listening to music,
playing the piano, walking and
bicycling.
Regina works in Keyette
activities in the community.
Her talents include playing the
piano and guitar.

RETURNS HOME
Mrs. R. R. Taylor has
returned to her home at
Miliersport alter visiting
several days here with George
Logan, Miss Bernice King and
other members of the Logan
family, Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs.
T~ylor are former residents of
Meigs County.
GUESTS ON HOUDAY
Thanksgiving dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frick, Rt.
3, Pomeroy, were Mr. and Mrs.
Bili Puilins and children,
Rodney, Lori, Steve and
Kevin ; Mr. and Mrs. Carl R.
Hall and sons, Danny and
Jason, and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Curtis, Pomeroy.

tourney set
A 16-team double elimination
basketball tournament will be
held at Matamoras Elementary School gymnasium in New
Matamoras, Dec. 15-23, for
class B teams only.
A drawing will be held
Saturday, Dec. 14, at 2 p.m.
and the firs t 16 teams drawn
will be accepted.
Times and game schedules
will be finalized by 3:05 p.m.
the same day, and any conflicts
which may occur will be
resolved at the drawing or
before hand.
An entry fee of $35 must be
paid at or before the drawing,
and anyone wanting more
information should contact
Luther Hall at 865-2177 or Gary
Courtney at 865-3362.

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Thursday's R esult s
M ic hi gan 5 Sa n D iego 3
Chi cago 5 Ind ianapolis 3
Que bec 9 New England 1
Friday 's Gam es
Winnipeg at M innesota
Edmonton at Phoenix
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blood glucose level and another
person will have trouble.
Occasionally a diabetic may
have a fairly high blood
glucose level whil~ the level in
the cell is so low that he will be
having symptoms of low blood
glucose (sugar) . For more
information about low blood
sugar, write to me at P. 0 . Box
155! , Radio City Station, New
York, N. Y. 10019, and ask for
the booklet on low blood sugar.
Send 50 cents to cover costs.
The general guideline is that
during the fasting state the
blood sugar is not usually
below 50. It can be lower in
some individuals even though
they feel fine . .Mter eating
someth ing sweet or drinking
sugar water, the level normally. doesn 't rise over 170.
Depending upon how !ow the
level falls , how high it gets, and
how long it stays high, a doctor

•

will use the response to help
make a diagnosis of diabetes or
low
blood
glucose
(hypoglycemia ).
A fasting blood glucose test is
commonly used to screen for
either hypoglycemia or
diabetes . Aboufhalf of the mild
diabetics will have a normal
fasting value - usually stated
to be at least below 125 (the
value depends upon the type of
laboratory test done) . Many
1110re patients with milder
diabetes will have values that
are too high too long after
eating, or after drinking a
sweet drink. For this reason
many doctor s take a screening
blood lest about two hours after
the patient has eaten or drunk
sw¢ets. Some will use a starchy
meal since starch is readily
converted to glucose in the
intes tine before it is absorbed.
You should rely or your

doctor to tell you how to
prepare for a test. If he wants a
fasting sam ple he won't want
you to eat. And, if he wants one
after eating or drinking
something, he will usually have
a particular food or drink he
wants you to take that is
s tandardized
with
his
laboratory procedures.
Unless you are a diabe tic or
hav.e a known medical
problem, it is a good idea to
prepare for tests of blood
glucose by eating normally
three days before the test.
Don't last or try to lose weight
those three days. Be sure you
get enough bread, potatoes,
starch or sweets. If you don' t
your test may not be accurate
because of lack of carbohydrates in your diet. If you
are a diabe tic be sure and get
your doctor's in structi ons
before any testing .

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BY DENNY FOBES
1 Meigs and Easte rn are on the
· road while Southern ts a t home
as the 1974-75 baske tball season
rolls into its second weekend of
action .
The Marauders travel to
Gallipolis tonight for a battle
with Jim Osborne's defending
champion Blue Devils, while
th e Eagles visit Federal
Hoc kin g Saturday night.
Tonight, the Tornados host the
Kyger Creek Bobcats who are
coming off a 60-52 victory over
Hannan, W. Va., Thursday
nigh I.
At Gallipolis, the Marauders
of Roger Brauer will begin
their quest for a resurgence to
respectability in the SEOAL.
The Marauders opened the 1974
season a week ago with a 60-51
loss to Waverly after finishing
seve nth in the SEOAL las t
year.
Last season the Blue Devils
took all three ga mes from
Brauer's squad, the final loss
coming in the opening round or
the sectional tournament.
But the Devils, who began
the year with a 54-43 win ove r
Wellston, are missing the big
man, 6-5 center Gil Price, who
wa s graduated. The only other
star ter, however, gone (rom

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ART LANHAM

Art. Lanham Day
slated Saturday
Arthur W. Lanham now in
his 15th season at the' helm of
the Rio Grande Coilege
basketbail t team, wiil be
honored Saturday.
The Arthur Lanham Banquet
Will be held in the college
dining hall, beginning a t 5
p.m.,
hi g hli gh tin g
homecoming weekend ac.
tivities.
Coach Lanham , who also
serves as athletic director , was
named Coach of the Year in the
Kentuck y In te rc oll eg iate
·· Conference when his team
posted an 1!-1 title-winning
record , and the Mid -O hi o
Conference with a 6-2 championship record in 1973. In 1969,
he had his best..ever record at
Rio- 22-7. Tha t team opened
wi th nine consecutive wins
before los ing to Bluefield .
Under Coach Lanham, the
Redmen have been in the NAIA
Dis trict No. 22 Playoffs four
times in the last five years. His
lifetime record is 169 wins and
126 losses .
Coach Lanham has also
coached the varsity baseball,
golf and track teams at Rio
Grande.
He received his bachelor's
degree at Union College,
Barbourville, Kentucky and his
M. A. at Eastern Kentucky
University , Richmond, Ky.
While at Union, he was the

basketball team captain for
three years and was named to
the All-Smokey Mountain
Athletic Conference team and
the Methodist Co lle ge AllAmerican team . ""
He is a member of the
Athletic Council at RGC; is an
" R" Club Booster, belongs to
the Elks and the Ce nterv ille
Lodge No. 371. He is the new
president of the Rio Gra nde
Memorial Association .
Bob Mabry , a sta nd out
basketball player at Ri o
AllGrande,
rec eived
Ameri can honors under Coach
L'lnham's tutelage; four
others, Paul Dillon, Roger
Bentley, Tony Bass and Ron
Lambert received Hon orable
Me ntiori in the All-American
lis tings.
Homecom in g activ iti es
sta r ted Thursday wit h a
bonfire .

Evans Field dedication
set Saturday morning
Dedication ceremonies for
the Stanley L. Evans Athletic
Recreati on Field a t Rio
Grande College are scheduled
Saturday morning on the
college
campus.
The
dedication will take place in
front of the Lyne Center
Physical Education building
at 11 a.m. The unveiling of the
memorial marker will be
completed by the members of
the Stan ley L. Evans family at
that time.
Included in the ded ication
ceremonies will be two
se lections by the Rio Grande
College Grande Chorale, a
eulogy given by Francis W.
Shane, M.D., president of the
Rio Grande College Board of
Trustees, and the invoca tion

Gallia Academy Hi gh
School's freshmen basketball
team chalked up its second
straight Southeastern Ohio
League victory Thursday
evening by turning back host
Meigs, 49-43 .
The loss left Coach John
Arnott 's lads with an 0-2

conference record.

last year ·s championship team
118-4 ), is guard Jim Singer.
Back for the Gallians are
f~rwards Torn Valentine, "Mike
Sickles, and guards Jim Niday
and Gary Snowden . The latter
has been ou t for a month with a
leg injury, but Sno wd en
reportedly returned to lh e
hardwood this week.
Brauer will coun ter with a
s tarting five coming from a list
of seven ccwd id ate s. Dan
Dodson , senior cente r a nd an
all-leag ue se lection last
sea son , heads the li s t of
possible starters, followed by
Junwr forward Ter ry Qualls,
forward Orrion Blanchard
sophomore Chip Bra uer , junio1:
Mick Davenport and guards
Lonni e Coa ts a nd ·steve
fulndolph.
Randolph leads the league in
field goal accuracy, hitting 3 of
4 attempts in the opener, an d
was one of the most impressive
player.s in that loss, according
to Brauer.
Brauer also liked the work of
Qualls who came off the bench
and pumped in 15 points , while
Davenport also pleased the
second-year mentor.
Tornados Favored
Meanwhile, the Trados
should have a not-so-rough

Visiting Kyger Creek leading
by one point at the half, ripped
the nets for 21 points in the
third period , but had to hold on
lor dear life Thursday night
before downing a stubborn
Hannan Wildcat five, 60-52.
The win evened the Bobcats
record at 1-1. Hannan is also 1-1
thi s winter.
Moving into the final stanza,
Coach Keith Carter's Bobcats
led 45-32 when the Wild cats
suddenly got "hot" behind the
corner shooting of 5-11 senior

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The Bobcats had 49 rebounds
with Cottr ell and .Stidham
getting 12 each.
Kyger Creek also won the
reserve tilt, 46-34. Rick Buck
had 17points for the v.:inners. J .
Edwards canned 10 for Hannan.
Tonight, Kyger Cree k travels
to Southern.

SEOAL

The home team controlled
both boards , outrebounding
GAHS, 37·14. Gallia Academy,
however, hit 21 of 46 field goal
GAHS FROSH (49) - Abels.
attempts ( 45 pel. ) while the 2-0-4; Brown, 3-1-7; Wall, 7-5·
; Graham ,J-0-6; Dabney , 5-1·
home club hit 19 of 58 ( 33 pet.) 19
11 ; Gro!h, 1·0-2 . TOTALS 21·7·
and that was the big difference '
MEoGS FROSH (43) in the game's final outcome.
Winebrenner, 3·0-6; Halley. 5· 1·
Coach Gene.' Oesch's lads 11; F~llrod , 2·0-4; Stanley , 6-2·
sank seven of 15 charily tosses 14 ; W1tte , .2 0-4 ; Arnold, 1-2-4.
while M;eigs hit only five of 18 TOTALS 19·5-43.
Score bv quarter .i:
free throw attempts. The tight G AHS
9!h
13 12 15 9-49
Gallipolis defense forced Meigs Meigs 9!h
11 8 14 Hf- 4J

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SAN FRANC.1SCO (UP! ) Three players were added to
the West. squad Thursday for
the Dec. 29 Shrine game
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McMillan of Boise , Idaho ,
State, linebacker Fred Dean of
Louisiana Tech and, defensive
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for clutch baskets.
Kyger Creek led 10..9 alter
Kyger Creek (60) - Cottrell,
the first period behind the 8-0- 16 ; .M e tzner, 6-3· 15; W ise, 4.
0-8 ; St1dh a m , 3-0-6 ; Ward, 0-2·
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Black. 2-J-7; R icha r dson, 11 -0·
The Gallians kept their one 22_;
Pla nt s, 4-1-9 ; Vil l ars. 2·2-6 ;
point advan ta ge as Metzner H1tt. 0 -0 -0 ; Blake , l -0· 2 ;
added six pointsi Tom Kern, Preston. 2-2-6. Totals 22-8-52 .
Reserv es - K y ger Creek 46
junior guard, Cottrell and Jim Hannan
H.
Ward put in two points each.
Ri chard son , John Preston
Darrell Black and Keith Plan~
provided the Wildcat offense.
In the third period, K~rn,
Cottrell and Dave Wi se were
the big offensive guns for the
'Cats. Cottrell led the Bobcat
point-ma kers with 16 poin ts
while Metzner added 15.
Richardson was the top scorer
on the night with 22 points .
Kyger Creek hi t 26 of 68 fl oor
attemp ts for 38 pet. and eight of
14 at the free throw line.
Hannan sank 22 of 68 for 32 pet.
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had 14.
Gallipolis led 1~11 . 25-19 and
40..33 at the quartermarks.
Terry Wall paced GAHS with
19 points. Gary Dabney added
II. Brent Stanley led Meigs
attack with 14 markers . Gene
Halley tossed in 11 .
Monday, GMIS will host
Jackson in a 5:15p.m. contest
on the varsity hardwood. Meigs
plars at WeUston.
Thursday's box: •

Golden Lance r Dan Bise,
the leading scorer
in
southea stern Oh io, averag ing
29 poin l"' a game.
The Lancers are cur rently I ·
0, with a 95-31 \'ictorv under
thei r belts.
Phillips is expected to go
with a s t.arting line up headed
by Greg Bailey , the six th top
scorer in the area, aver aging
18 pmnts a g ame. Joining the
soft shooting lefty will be Tim
Spencer and Phil Bowen with
Randy Blake and Mike Harris
expected to start at the guard s.
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Grace United Methodist Log an at Wav er ly
Mei gs at Gallipo lis
Church in Gallipoiis.
Wellston at Ironton
TVC
Money for the athletic and
recreation field was donated by Fed . Hocking at Alexander
Belpre at Warren L oca l
members of the Stanley Evans Vinton County at Nelso nvi lle·
family in his nam e. Th e York
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complex consi; ls of a resolite
North Gattia at Hannan Tra ce
track, four tennis courU:i , a Kyger Creek '"Bt Southern
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Alexander at Bea 11er Eastern
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Reeds v ille Eastern (Meig s) at
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Lyne Center.

to commit 30 turnovers. GAHS

t1me at home , hosti ng the 'cHts
fi rst.year ment or Ke ith
Carter. Carter , head coa ch at
Sou thwe s tern last seas on,
succeeded Jim Arledge at the
KC helm .
Kyge r Creek 's offense is led
by 6-0 junior guard Bill Metz.
ner ; 6-2 senior Doug Cottrell
a nd senior Dave Wise. Cottrell
had 16 poin ts Thursday night at
Hannan. Metzner canned 15.
Southern will be trying to up
its overall season mar k to 2·1.
and in the process, evening its
SVAC record a t 1-1.
Ttle Tornados opened the
sea son a week and a half ag o
with a triumph over visiting
Waterford before dropping the
league opener a week ago at
North Gallia.
Expected to get starling calls
for the Purple and Gold are
guards Mike Roberts and Tim
Hill , with Greg Dunning, Paul
Shultz, Danny Brown or Paul
Cross along ttle front line .
First Victory?
At Stewa rt Saturday. the
Eag les of Bill Phillips will be
sea rching for their first
triumph of the season following
losses to Waterford and SV AC
powerhouse Hannan Trace .
The Eagles will have a rough
task of it, as they'll have to hold

or

Bobcats down Hannan

GONZALEZ SIGNED
Wayn e Ri chardson.
FOXBORO, Mass . (UP!)
Held to eight points for three
The New England Patriots quarter, Richardson, regarded
Thursday signed rookie run- as Hannan 's top offensive
ning back Noe Gonzalez of playe r , began hittin g with
Southwest Texas State .
consistency connecting for 14
The fi..1, 210-pound rookie was points to put the Wildcats back
Oakland's 12th-round draft into the ball game.
choice last January but was cut
With I :40 left, Kyger Creek
by the Raiders late in held a precarious 56-52 lea d
preseason.
before senior Doug Cottrell and
junior Bill Me tzner connected

GAHS frosh win second
tilt, top Meigs, 49-43

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NEW ORLEANS (UP I) - If
the city fathers of Seattle,
Toronto, New Orleans and
Wa shin gto n fin ally deliver
major league baseball franchises to the local folks back
home, they can thank a man
who isn't even here a t the
winter baseball meetings Gary Davidson.
For it was Davidson, the
ubiquitiou s foun der of the
fledgling, floundering but still
very much existing ABA, WHA
and WFL who undoubtedly
spawned Wa lter O'Malley's
master plan to save baseball
from the same dollar war that
is eroding pro football, hockey
and basketball.
According to O'Malley the
major league club owners have
only two ways to turn to avoid
the intrusion of a "World
Baseball League."
The first would be for the
major leagues to buy the attendance-plagued Baltimore
Orioles and Oakland A's fran-

·,

Walton
may call
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PORTLAND, Ore. (UP! ) Mter 17 games in the National
Basketball association, three:
time All-America and 1973
Amateur Athlete of the Year
Award-winner Bill Walton is
considering calling it quits.
Sam Gilbert, a Los Angeles
contractor and financial adviser to the 6-foot-11 rookie
center, said Thursday that
Walton is frustrated by injuries
and conflicting lifestyles.
Walton has missed five
straight games with the Portland Trail Blazers because of a
bone spur in his left ankle. He
missed two games earlier in
November because of a dislocated left little finger. Portland officials said Walton was
left at home when the Blazers
wen t on the ir curren t fourgame road trip to the East
Coast.
Walton was then given
permissiOn to go to Los Angeles
to see Dr. Robert Kerlan in Los
Angeles about his ankle.
"He (Walton) is considering
a lifestyle that pleases himparticipating with nature,"
said Gilbert from Los Angeles.
"He is doing some soul searching about pro basketball. It's
up to him and I assume there
will be a decision by Sunday."
Walton won the Sullivan
Award in 1973 as Amateur
Athlete of the year and three
times was named UPI's Player
of the Year during his
collegiate career at UCLA. He
also led UCLA to a record 88game collegiate winning streak
and two NCAA championships.
Gilbert said that money is
not a factor and that Walton is
more than delighted with his
contract-a five-year pact estimated at $2.1 million. He was
the No. I pick by Portland ili
the 1974 college draft.
" He is evaluating his life's
goals. We have had lengthy
discussions as late as today.
The people in Portland have
been wonderful to him, the
owners have been magnificent,
but his injuries have frustrated
him beyond belief."
... Gilbert said he doesn 'I know
if Walton \\'ill call it quits. He
said, however, he advised
Walton during their talks that
he has to be a ' 'responsible
human being" and that he has
an obligation to fulfill his
1 contract with Portland.

chises, shift them to Washington and Seattle, respectively,
and sell them to local ownerships.
A. an alternative, the second
O'Malley "grand plan" called
for a third major le ague
comprised of teams from New
Orleans and Seattle (with their
domes), Buffa lo , Denver,
Toront o a nd Wa shingtonwhich would compete on a n
equal parity for playoff and
World Series play after an
ioitlal four or five year
"growing up " period.
Baseball
Co mmissioner
Bowie Kuhn, while attempting
to neatly placate the eager city
fathers from Seattle, Toronto
and the host city all bidding
hard here for immediate major
league sta tus, intimated the
O'Malley plans have spurred
the usuall y sta id baseball
owners into serious talks
concerning expansion and the
problems in Baltimore and the
Bay Area.
" We have formed an interleague committee to consider
the various suggestions in
regard to future cities," Kuhn
said Thursday night. "The
O'Malley plan in regard to the
creation of a new league will be
among those discussed."
At least one major league
team found some time to deal
with the present amid all the
futur~ expansion and franchise-shiftil}l! talk. That was
Texas Rangers who reeled off a
pair of player deals , the most
significant bringing 34-year-&lt;Jid
Willie Davis, a $110,000 peryear
centerfielder, from Montreal
for 23-year-&lt;Jld infield prospect
Pete
MacKanin
and

Browns
unready
CLEVELAND (UP!) - The
Cleveland Browns left for
Dallas this morning with
possibly the least preparation
for any game in their history .
The team was denied use of
its usual practice fields at
Baldwin-Wallace College in.
nearby Berea earlier in the
week by a heavy snow storm.
There was an indoor· practice
session at Public Hall and then
a single workout Thursday on
the grass at Municipal
Stadium.
The Browns normally would
have practiced on artificial
turf at Baldwin-Wallace
because Saturday's game
against the Cowboys will be
played on the artificial surface
at Texas Stadium.
QUarterback Mike Phipps
led the first unit at Thursday's
practice session, easing back
into the role of starter. Phipps
lost out earlier in the year to
backup quarterback Brian Sipe
when the Browns lost five of
their first six games.
Sipe went to the sidelines last
weekend against San Francisco and Phipps carne on to
guide the team to the only
score in the game following
Eddie Brown's return of ah
interception to the San
Francisco 24. Cleveland won it
7..0 to boost its record to 4-8.
Sipe is expected to be ready
Saturday despite a minor ankle
sprain suffered in the San
Francisco game, but coach
Nick Skorich has awarded
Phipps the start.
Other Browns hurt last week
but due to play are running
back Greg Pruitt, wide
receiver Steve Holden, guard
Pete Adanns and defensive
back Van Green.

righthander Don Stanhouse.
Davis, despite his advanced
age, still managed to hit .295 in
153 games this year with 12
homers and 89 runs-batted~n.
"Willie has got to be the fastest
34-year-&lt;Jld in America," said
Expos General Manager Jim
Fanning of his departing
outfielder.
In addition to Davis. the
Rangers , who had only one
quality left-handed starter on
their roster in David Clyde,
picked up southpa w Clyd e
Wright, a 20-game loser in 1974,
from Milwaukee for righthander Pete Broberg.
The only other trade of the
day saw 28-year-&lt;Jid utility
infielder Eddie Leon move
from the Chicago White Sox to
the New York Yankees for
relief pitcher Cecil Upshaw .
The owners were still expected to approve a second interleague trading period for the
spring .

Leagu r. Standing !&gt;
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Nov e mb er 5.1974
Won Los I

Go Go

52

36

No . 1

46

42

Jack 's Club
-1 6
42
Fearsom e Four
44
44
No 1
.1 0
48
No 6
38
50
H igh I nd . Gam e
Ben
Moh l er
198 ,
Ray
Roa c t1
19 5 ;
Dor is
H a lfhill
172 ,
Don na M c Farland 171
High Se r ies Ray R oach
568 , Moses Norman 537, Dor1 s
Hal f h ill 453 . Opa l Hupp 440 .
Team H igh Game N o. 6,
654 .
Team H igh Serie s - Go Go

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November 12,1974

BY DENNY FOBES
Pr ide and S&lt;.t crifice a re two
of the main ingredients in
spor ts according to D1 ck Crwn ,
the Miami Unive rsity head
foo tball coach who addressed
th e 1974 SEOAL Football
N BA S'und •hg s
Banquet at Ironton H1gh School
By United Press International
Thursday
eve ning.
.
Ea stern Conl er e nc e
Atlan ti c Oiv i!io ion
Crwn. wh o along wi th his
w . L pet
g
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Redski
ns is Tangerine Howl Bu ff a lo
10 7 .696
New Y ork
1·1 8 .636
11 ~ bmmd , stated, "Pride, in efBo s ton
1:2 10 .545
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feet. is playing the game of life.
Phil a d elphia
8 14 . 364
Central Divi si on
You learn to han dl e adw I. pet . 9 b . vers ity.··
Wa sh •n g ton
17 6 .738
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As for sacrifice, he said,
I I 12 478
H o u ston
6
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A lla n Ia
10 12 .455
New O r lea ns
2 21
087 15
hot days of August. You've
W est ern Conf eren ce
1
Midw est oivi !io 1on
lUn g Jn ther e . Th at 's why
w . 1. pe t . g .b . you' re here tonight, ' ' he said in
1
g~~~~~o
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KC Om ah a
12 13 .480
1' 1
Milwaukee
8 I S 348
4 1;•
Pacific Div1 sion
w . 1. pe t . q ,b .
Go lden St
16 7 .896
13 12 510
5
Seattl e
Po rllan d
12 1? 500
511
Ph oe n i x
10 1.:1 . 417 71 1
L o s A n geles
9 1.1 .391
B
ih ursday 's R e!io ult!io
Clev e 124 KC Om aha 9 1
Ph oenix 108 Go lden State tnli n t
Frid~y '!io Gum es
Portland at B u ffalo
New Yo rk at Phi lade l ph ia
M i lwaukee at Ch 1c ago
Cl evelan d a t Detro 1t
Boston at H o u ston
A tt anl a at Los A ng e les
New Orl ean s at Seattl e

W on Lo s t
Go Go
sa
JB
Jack 's C l ub
54
42
No 2
48
48
. No 6
46
so
Fea r some F our
44
52
No . 1
40
56
High I nd . Game Ra y
Roach 24 4, K en Mohler . 238 :
Dor is Halfh i l l 189 . Donna

McFarland 18 7.
High Series Ray Roa c h.
594 , Moses Norm an 579 ; Be t t y
Whi tl atch 501 , Dor is Halfhill
419.

Go Go

609

Team H i g h Ser i!!S - No . 2,
1930
Novemb er Jlil , 197 4
Won lost
Go Go
OJ
40
Ja c k 's Club
56
48
No 2
54
50
N o. 6
52
52
Fearsom e F our
46
58
No . I
42
62
H igh Ind . Game Phil
McFarland 245, Ray Roa ch
200 . Doris Halfhi ll 188 , Bett y
Whi tl at ch 184
High Series Ph1l M e
Farland 594 . Ray R oac h 540 ;
Dori s Hal f hill 4 66 , B elly
Wt'1 itlatch 465
Team H igh Game and Se r 1es
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Opa l Hup p 160, O pal Hu p p 15 7.
H igh Series Ray Roach
575 , Ken Moh l er 51 1; Opal
Hup p 454 , Susie Gr u ese r , 411.
Team High Gam e an d Ser ies
N o 6 , 600 an d 17 13.

College Basketb a ll Re sults
By United Press International
East
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Grove City 67 Thi el 53
Holy Cross 94 Dart mou th 70
Bab son 97 St . Ansel m 's 80
Massachusetts 74 Ha rva r d 71
Boston St. 81 Lowel l St. 62
Rutgers 114 Columbia 85
Manhattan 86 Fai rfi e ld 74
Del. 90 Fr n k l n &amp; Mrshll 77
St . Jo s Pa . 61 Albright 60
Gettysbg 77 western Md . 74
Geo . Wash 61 Wm . &amp; Mary 50
R . l Coli 10 1 Wrcstr Tech 71
P itt -John st own 91 Pt. Park 85
Ha verford 88 Ursinus 7J
Millersyl 97 Eliztown 77
Brockpt St . 71 Elmira 61
Quinn i p ia c 69 Bryant 52
New Paltz 79 St . Jos 55
E . Conn . 78 W Conn so
Ph a. Text 72 Glssbro St 61
Sacred Hearf 79 Pa ce 74
5ou1h
Loyola ( Md l 80 J . Hopkin s 75
N .C. St . 144 Buffalo St . 88
Fu llrtn St . 83 R.chmnd 79
A lA 71 Western Kentucky 70
No . Ky . St . 84 Am Christian 71
Morehed St . 105 Chrl stn Bapt 85
Mid Tenn . 73 UW -Green Ba y 57
Ark .- L .R . 85 John Brown 84
VMI 98 Appalachian 81
Geotown Ky . 86 Centre 63

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In d ian a
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NYRang er s 11 8 5 17 91 72
NY Island er s 9 8 B 26 BS 71
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De t roit 6 Boston 4
Toron to 3 N Y Island ers 3
Ph i l adel p hia 3 Ch 1cago 2
Buffa l o 9 Washing ton 2
Frid ay's G u m es
Ph i ladelphia at Kan City
Atlan t a at Vancouv er
Minnesota at Ca l iforn 1a

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gridders honored at the feast.
Crum .concluded his remarks
with the Miami slogan of
" Leave no re grets on the
fi eld," referring to the fact that
" You give it your best shot on
the field."
Crum 's · addre ss
was
preceded by the awards to the
all-leaguers , presented by Curt
Boggs. pre sident of the
SEOAL.
Odi e O'Donne ll of the
Gall ipolis Daily Tribune the n
presented the co·MVP award
to Jim Niday of the Gallipolis
Blue Devils, before Frank
Houston. of radio station WIRO
in Ironton, presented the other
half or the MVP award to

Alphonso Johnson of Ironton.
Houston, in presenting the
award, ~hocked and incensed
most of the non -[rontonians
present by labeling Johnson
"The most valuable player in
the league."
Bill Morgan presented the
Coach of the Year Award to
Ironton's Bob Lutz. Lutz has
yet to lose to an SEOAL opponent while capturing the top
coaching · award for the past
three years.
Ron Crum p, sports editor of
the Ironton Tribune, presented
the Leag ue Champ io nsh ip
troph y to the Ironton cocaptains, J ody Vass and Vince
McCreary.

The results of two basketball
prediction polls were announced by Tom Metters of the
Athens Messenger .
Waverly was again selected
to ca pture the league roundball
championship in both the
sportswriters • broadcasters'
poll and the coaches' poll. The
coac hes picked Ironton to
finish second, followed by
Logan , Gallia Academy ,
Athens, Jackson, Meigs and
Wellston .
The only difference in the
two polls were second and third
place, where the sportswriters
and broadcasters picked the
Chieftains second and Ironton
third.

Susan Spears, Regina Tolbert among
10 contestants in Saturday pageant

ABA Standings
By United

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L ou is 11 ille 76 Da y ton 65
De paul 77 5 1 M ry' s Cal 70
Miam1 0 . 68 Cinci nnat i 63
So uth e r n Il l. 80 Th os. M or e 71
Toledo 96 Ash l an d 46
M ount Un ion 98 H iram 82
Rc h ster N .Y 95 Ohio W sl yn 71
So . Dak . 86 Mou nt M ar y 6J
No rllk St 87 M o .-Ro lla 7 4
Ka n sa s St 611 SMU SB
w, s Prk sd e 7·1 Oak land .n
Sout hw est
Te x A &amp; I 125 N all U M e.x . 80
Okl ahom a Ci ty 79 Baylo r 66
Al corn 5 4 Be lhav en 65
Cent ena r y 96 T ex as 71
West
W yo 7 1 U C N rt hrdge 63
Wash . 75 H a ywrd St . 62
Seattle 53 Gon zaga 50
SanD1ego Sf 76 l da .S t . 67
R ed lan ds In v it at iona l
B iol a 94 L A B apt is t 67
Ca l Bapt 86 Claremont 70
Re dl an ds 75 P ac Chri s 67
Azusa P ac 92 L a V er ne 74

MASON. W. Va. - A Letar t
and a Point Pleasan t senior are
featured in today's prevue of lO
co ntestants in the Mason
County Junior Miss Pageant
sponsored by the Wahama
Band Booste rs at 8 p .m.
Saturday at Wahama High.
Two equal winners will be
announced, who will go from
the local pageant to the state
event at Concord College in
Athens~ W. Va ., in January .
Contestants in the local
contest are Ter ri Blackhurst,
Berna Jean Burcham, Mary
Lee Fox, Gewanna Johnson,
Carolyn Sue Roush, Lou Ellen
Roush, Susan Lynn Spears,
Regina Tol bert, Tamara Shay
Tolliver and Teresa Van
Meter.
Today 's candidates are
Susan Lynn Spears and Regina
Tolbert.
Susan Lynn is the 17-year-&lt;Jld
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William H. Spears Jr. of 2619
Moun t Vernon Avenue, Poin t
Pleasant. She was born in
Gallipolis, is five feet tall, has
brown hair and blue eyes.
A student at Point Pleasant
High, she has been a majorette
two years, is in the band and
stage band, is band secretary,
and is a member of the PPHS
Student Cou ncil Board of
Directors and Senior Class
representative to the Student
Coun cil. A reporter for the y.
Tee ns Organization, she is
president of the PPHS Keyette
Clu b and has been a 4-H
member seven yea rs.
She has chosen the field of
Special Educat io n for her
major when she attends
Marshall University . Her
hobbies are baton twirling, ·
s in ging , dancing, writing ,

OHIO COLLEGE
BASKETBALL RESULTS
By United Press Internat io nal
To l edo 96 Ash l and 46
Mount Union 98 Hiram 82
Loui sv il le 76 Dayton 65
M i am i 68 i nc innati 63
Ro c hes t er { N . Y . ) 95 Ohio
Wesleyan 71

reading, playing tennis and
watching baseball.
She teaches a pre-school age
class at the Sand Hill Road
Church of Christ and has
worked with the Heart Fund,
M.D.S. and Cancer Society.
Susan's ~Ients are singing,
dancing, baton twirling,
playing oboe, clarinet and alto
saxophone.
MiS8 Tolbert
Regina is the 17-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Tolbert of Route I, Letart.
Born in Beckley, she is five feet
and three inches tall, has light
brown hair and blue eyes.
A student at Waharna High
School, she is a member of the
National ~onor Society, is
secretary of the Keyette Club,
belongs to the youth group
kn own as Teens for Christ and
received a Camp Horseshoe
Award as well as that of an
English Award .
She plans to attend Kentucky
Chr istian and Morehead

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College lor a degree in
elementary education. Her
hobbies are listening to music,
playing the piano, walking and
bicycling.
Regina works in Keyette
activities in the community.
Her talents include playing the
piano and guitar.

RETURNS HOME
Mrs. R. R. Taylor has
returned to her home at
Miliersport alter visiting
several days here with George
Logan, Miss Bernice King and
other members of the Logan
family, Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs.
T~ylor are former residents of
Meigs County.
GUESTS ON HOUDAY
Thanksgiving dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frick, Rt.
3, Pomeroy, were Mr. and Mrs.
Bili Puilins and children,
Rodney, Lori, Steve and
Kevin ; Mr. and Mrs. Carl R.
Hall and sons, Danny and
Jason, and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Curtis, Pomeroy.

tourney set
A 16-team double elimination
basketball tournament will be
held at Matamoras Elementary School gymnasium in New
Matamoras, Dec. 15-23, for
class B teams only.
A drawing will be held
Saturday, Dec. 14, at 2 p.m.
and the firs t 16 teams drawn
will be accepted.
Times and game schedules
will be finalized by 3:05 p.m.
the same day, and any conflicts
which may occur will be
resolved at the drawing or
before hand.
An entry fee of $35 must be
paid at or before the drawing,
and anyone wanting more
information should contact
Luther Hall at 865-2177 or Gary
Courtney at 865-3362.

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person will have trouble.
Occasionally a diabetic may
have a fairly high blood
glucose level whil~ the level in
the cell is so low that he will be
having symptoms of low blood
glucose (sugar) . For more
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the booklet on low blood sugar.
Send 50 cents to cover costs.
The general guideline is that
during the fasting state the
blood sugar is not usually
below 50. It can be lower in
some individuals even though
they feel fine . .Mter eating
someth ing sweet or drinking
sugar water, the level normally. doesn 't rise over 170.
Depending upon how !ow the
level falls , how high it gets, and
how long it stays high, a doctor

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make a diagnosis of diabetes or
low
blood
glucose
(hypoglycemia ).
A fasting blood glucose test is
commonly used to screen for
either hypoglycemia or
diabetes . Aboufhalf of the mild
diabetics will have a normal
fasting value - usually stated
to be at least below 125 (the
value depends upon the type of
laboratory test done) . Many
1110re patients with milder
diabetes will have values that
are too high too long after
eating, or after drinking a
sweet drink. For this reason
many doctor s take a screening
blood lest about two hours after
the patient has eaten or drunk
sw¢ets. Some will use a starchy
meal since starch is readily
converted to glucose in the
intes tine before it is absorbed.
You should rely or your

doctor to tell you how to
prepare for a test. If he wants a
fasting sam ple he won't want
you to eat. And, if he wants one
after eating or drinking
something, he will usually have
a particular food or drink he
wants you to take that is
s tandardized
with
his
laboratory procedures.
Unless you are a diabe tic or
hav.e a known medical
problem, it is a good idea to
prepare for tests of blood
glucose by eating normally
three days before the test.
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those three days. Be sure you
get enough bread, potatoes,
starch or sweets. If you don' t
your test may not be accurate
because of lack of carbohydrates in your diet. If you
are a diabe tic be sure and get
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1 Meigs and Easte rn are on the
· road while Southern ts a t home
as the 1974-75 baske tball season
rolls into its second weekend of
action .
The Marauders travel to
Gallipolis tonight for a battle
with Jim Osborne's defending
champion Blue Devils, while
th e Eagles visit Federal
Hoc kin g Saturday night.
Tonight, the Tornados host the
Kyger Creek Bobcats who are
coming off a 60-52 victory over
Hannan, W. Va., Thursday
nigh I.
At Gallipolis, the Marauders
of Roger Brauer will begin
their quest for a resurgence to
respectability in the SEOAL.
The Marauders opened the 1974
season a week ago with a 60-51
loss to Waverly after finishing
seve nth in the SEOAL las t
year.
Last season the Blue Devils
took all three ga mes from
Brauer's squad, the final loss
coming in the opening round or
the sectional tournament.
But the Devils, who began
the year with a 54-43 win ove r
Wellston, are missing the big
man, 6-5 center Gil Price, who
wa s graduated. The only other
star ter, however, gone (rom

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ART LANHAM

Art. Lanham Day
slated Saturday
Arthur W. Lanham now in
his 15th season at the' helm of
the Rio Grande Coilege
basketbail t team, wiil be
honored Saturday.
The Arthur Lanham Banquet
Will be held in the college
dining hall, beginning a t 5
p.m.,
hi g hli gh tin g
homecoming weekend ac.
tivities.
Coach Lanham , who also
serves as athletic director , was
named Coach of the Year in the
Kentuck y In te rc oll eg iate
·· Conference when his team
posted an 1!-1 title-winning
record , and the Mid -O hi o
Conference with a 6-2 championship record in 1973. In 1969,
he had his best..ever record at
Rio- 22-7. Tha t team opened
wi th nine consecutive wins
before los ing to Bluefield .
Under Coach Lanham, the
Redmen have been in the NAIA
Dis trict No. 22 Playoffs four
times in the last five years. His
lifetime record is 169 wins and
126 losses .
Coach Lanham has also
coached the varsity baseball,
golf and track teams at Rio
Grande.
He received his bachelor's
degree at Union College,
Barbourville, Kentucky and his
M. A. at Eastern Kentucky
University , Richmond, Ky.
While at Union, he was the

basketball team captain for
three years and was named to
the All-Smokey Mountain
Athletic Conference team and
the Methodist Co lle ge AllAmerican team . ""
He is a member of the
Athletic Council at RGC; is an
" R" Club Booster, belongs to
the Elks and the Ce nterv ille
Lodge No. 371. He is the new
president of the Rio Gra nde
Memorial Association .
Bob Mabry , a sta nd out
basketball player at Ri o
AllGrande,
rec eived
Ameri can honors under Coach
L'lnham's tutelage; four
others, Paul Dillon, Roger
Bentley, Tony Bass and Ron
Lambert received Hon orable
Me ntiori in the All-American
lis tings.
Homecom in g activ iti es
sta r ted Thursday wit h a
bonfire .

Evans Field dedication
set Saturday morning
Dedication ceremonies for
the Stanley L. Evans Athletic
Recreati on Field a t Rio
Grande College are scheduled
Saturday morning on the
college
campus.
The
dedication will take place in
front of the Lyne Center
Physical Education building
at 11 a.m. The unveiling of the
memorial marker will be
completed by the members of
the Stan ley L. Evans family at
that time.
Included in the ded ication
ceremonies will be two
se lections by the Rio Grande
College Grande Chorale, a
eulogy given by Francis W.
Shane, M.D., president of the
Rio Grande College Board of
Trustees, and the invoca tion

Gallia Academy Hi gh
School's freshmen basketball
team chalked up its second
straight Southeastern Ohio
League victory Thursday
evening by turning back host
Meigs, 49-43 .
The loss left Coach John
Arnott 's lads with an 0-2

conference record.

last year ·s championship team
118-4 ), is guard Jim Singer.
Back for the Gallians are
f~rwards Torn Valentine, "Mike
Sickles, and guards Jim Niday
and Gary Snowden . The latter
has been ou t for a month with a
leg injury, but Sno wd en
reportedly returned to lh e
hardwood this week.
Brauer will coun ter with a
s tarting five coming from a list
of seven ccwd id ate s. Dan
Dodson , senior cente r a nd an
all-leag ue se lection last
sea son , heads the li s t of
possible starters, followed by
Junwr forward Ter ry Qualls,
forward Orrion Blanchard
sophomore Chip Bra uer , junio1:
Mick Davenport and guards
Lonni e Coa ts a nd ·steve
fulndolph.
Randolph leads the league in
field goal accuracy, hitting 3 of
4 attempts in the opener, an d
was one of the most impressive
player.s in that loss, according
to Brauer.
Brauer also liked the work of
Qualls who came off the bench
and pumped in 15 points , while
Davenport also pleased the
second-year mentor.
Tornados Favored
Meanwhile, the Trados
should have a not-so-rough

Visiting Kyger Creek leading
by one point at the half, ripped
the nets for 21 points in the
third period , but had to hold on
lor dear life Thursday night
before downing a stubborn
Hannan Wildcat five, 60-52.
The win evened the Bobcats
record at 1-1. Hannan is also 1-1
thi s winter.
Moving into the final stanza,
Coach Keith Carter's Bobcats
led 45-32 when the Wild cats
suddenly got "hot" behind the
corner shooting of 5-11 senior

This

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prep gam :!s

The Bobcats had 49 rebounds
with Cottr ell and .Stidham
getting 12 each.
Kyger Creek also won the
reserve tilt, 46-34. Rick Buck
had 17points for the v.:inners. J .
Edwards canned 10 for Hannan.
Tonight, Kyger Cree k travels
to Southern.

SEOAL

The home team controlled
both boards , outrebounding
GAHS, 37·14. Gallia Academy,
however, hit 21 of 46 field goal
GAHS FROSH (49) - Abels.
attempts ( 45 pel. ) while the 2-0-4; Brown, 3-1-7; Wall, 7-5·
; Graham ,J-0-6; Dabney , 5-1·
home club hit 19 of 58 ( 33 pet.) 19
11 ; Gro!h, 1·0-2 . TOTALS 21·7·
and that was the big difference '
MEoGS FROSH (43) in the game's final outcome.
Winebrenner, 3·0-6; Halley. 5· 1·
Coach Gene.' Oesch's lads 11; F~llrod , 2·0-4; Stanley , 6-2·
sank seven of 15 charily tosses 14 ; W1tte , .2 0-4 ; Arnold, 1-2-4.
while M;eigs hit only five of 18 TOTALS 19·5-43.
Score bv quarter .i:
free throw attempts. The tight G AHS
9!h
13 12 15 9-49
Gallipolis defense forced Meigs Meigs 9!h
11 8 14 Hf- 4J

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Kyger Creek led 10..9 alter
Kyger Creek (60) - Cottrell,
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ce nter Joe Stidham.
Black. 2-J-7; R icha r dson, 11 -0·
The Gallians kept their one 22_;
Pla nt s, 4-1-9 ; Vil l ars. 2·2-6 ;
point advan ta ge as Metzner H1tt. 0 -0 -0 ; Blake , l -0· 2 ;
added six pointsi Tom Kern, Preston. 2-2-6. Totals 22-8-52 .
Reserv es - K y ger Creek 46
junior guard, Cottrell and Jim Hannan
H.
Ward put in two points each.
Ri chard son , John Preston
Darrell Black and Keith Plan~
provided the Wildcat offense.
In the third period, K~rn,
Cottrell and Dave Wi se were
the big offensive guns for the
'Cats. Cottrell led the Bobcat
point-ma kers with 16 poin ts
while Metzner added 15.
Richardson was the top scorer
on the night with 22 points .
Kyger Creek hi t 26 of 68 fl oor
attemp ts for 38 pet. and eight of
14 at the free throw line.
Hannan sank 22 of 68 for 32 pet.
and eight of 14 at the charity
s trip e.

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60-52 for first win

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had 14.
Gallipolis led 1~11 . 25-19 and
40..33 at the quartermarks.
Terry Wall paced GAHS with
19 points. Gary Dabney added
II. Brent Stanley led Meigs
attack with 14 markers . Gene
Halley tossed in 11 .
Monday, GMIS will host
Jackson in a 5:15p.m. contest
on the varsity hardwood. Meigs
plars at WeUston.
Thursday's box: •

Golden Lance r Dan Bise,
the leading scorer
in
southea stern Oh io, averag ing
29 poin l"' a game.
The Lancers are cur rently I ·
0, with a 95-31 \'ictorv under
thei r belts.
Phillips is expected to go
with a s t.arting line up headed
by Greg Bailey , the six th top
scorer in the area, aver aging
18 pmnts a g ame. Joining the
soft shooting lefty will be Tim
Spencer and Phil Bowen with
Randy Blake and Mike Harris
expected to start at the guard s.
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and benediction by the
SEOAL
Reve rend Paul Haw ks of Athens at Jac k son
Grace United Methodist Log an at Wav er ly
Mei gs at Gallipo lis
Church in Gallipoiis.
Wellston at Ironton
TVC
Money for the athletic and
recreation field was donated by Fed . Hocking at Alexander
Belpre at Warren L oca l
members of the Stanley Evans Vinton County at Nelso nvi lle·
family in his nam e. Th e York
1
SVAC
complex consi; ls of a resolite
North Gattia at Hannan Tra ce
track, four tennis courU:i , a Kyger Creek '"Bt Southern
baseball diamond , softball Symmes " Valley a t South ·
field, intramural field , archery western
Others
range, and all the necessary Miller at Zanes11itte Ro secrans
space for field events such as
SATURDAY
pole vault, high jump, broad Wa verly at Wheelersburg
Alexander at Bea 11er Eastern
jump , di scus a nd javelin (Pike)
throw .
Reeds v ille Eastern (Meig s) at
The public is invited . In case Fede ral Hockin g
York at Trimble
of in clement weather, the NelsonYitleRock Hilt at Symmes Valley
ceremonies will be held in the M ill er sport at Miller
TUESDAY (Dec. 10)
Lyne Center.

to commit 30 turnovers. GAHS

t1me at home , hosti ng the 'cHts
fi rst.year ment or Ke ith
Carter. Carter , head coa ch at
Sou thwe s tern last seas on,
succeeded Jim Arledge at the
KC helm .
Kyge r Creek 's offense is led
by 6-0 junior guard Bill Metz.
ner ; 6-2 senior Doug Cottrell
a nd senior Dave Wise. Cottrell
had 16 poin ts Thursday night at
Hannan. Metzner canned 15.
Southern will be trying to up
its overall season mar k to 2·1.
and in the process, evening its
SVAC record a t 1-1.
Ttle Tornados opened the
sea son a week and a half ag o
with a triumph over visiting
Waterford before dropping the
league opener a week ago at
North Gallia.
Expected to get starling calls
for the Purple and Gold are
guards Mike Roberts and Tim
Hill , with Greg Dunning, Paul
Shultz, Danny Brown or Paul
Cross along ttle front line .
First Victory?
At Stewa rt Saturday. the
Eag les of Bill Phillips will be
sea rching for their first
triumph of the season following
losses to Waterford and SV AC
powerhouse Hannan Trace .
The Eagles will have a rough
task of it, as they'll have to hold

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GONZALEZ SIGNED
Wayn e Ri chardson.
FOXBORO, Mass . (UP!)
Held to eight points for three
The New England Patriots quarter, Richardson, regarded
Thursday signed rookie run- as Hannan 's top offensive
ning back Noe Gonzalez of playe r , began hittin g with
Southwest Texas State .
consistency connecting for 14
The fi..1, 210-pound rookie was points to put the Wildcats back
Oakland's 12th-round draft into the ball game.
choice last January but was cut
With I :40 left, Kyger Creek
by the Raiders late in held a precarious 56-52 lea d
preseason.
before senior Doug Cottrell and
junior Bill Me tzner connected

GAHS frosh win second
tilt, top Meigs, 49-43

What to do before blood test
By Lawrenc~ E. LAmb, M. D.
DEAR DR. LAMB - Would
you please tell me what the
normal blood sugar is supposed
to be in a woman 65 years old?
WlJen you have a blood sugar
test which is best: Not to eat or
drink from midnight or to eat
and wait for several hours?
What would you eat if it is best
to eat before the test•
DEAR READER - The
important thing is to have
enough glucose suga r inside
the cell. That is where the
glucose is broken down to
release ene rgy for normal cell
function . The level in the cell
may not have a constant
relationship to any specific
level of blood glucose: So, a
hlood glucose test is only . an
"pproximation of what is going
on inside the cell. That is one
reason why one person may do
1ery well with a fairly low

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Log an

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1 o 45 38

At11ens
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1 1 10 73

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Monday's result:
Athens at Ironton, ppnd., snow
Thursday's results :
Gallipolis 49 M e igs 43
Logan 40 Waverly 24
Athens 45 Jackson 38
Ironton 32 Wellston 19
Monday's games : ·
Ja ckson at Gallipolis
Logan at Athens
Waverl y at Ironton
Meigs at We llston '

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CHRISTMAS GIVIN G - These girls of the Junior
American Legion Auxiliary, Drew Webster Post 39, are
sho\\11 with the table of gifts, favors and table decorations
tlley prepared for tlle veterans at the Athens Mental Healtll

Center, They are front, left to right, Robin Campbell, Paula
Kloes, Peggy Girolami, Pam Powers and Jennifer Couch;
and back, left to right, Cheryl l£hew, Lori Wood , Faye
Reibel, Rhonda Reuter, Ida Casc i an d Tracey J effers.

juniors host yule party
Christmas came ear ly for the
veterans at the Athens Mental
Hea lth Ce nter.
Thursday a holiday party
was staged there for the five
male and two female veterans
by the Junior American Legion

Auxiliary of Drew Webster
Post 39.

Gifts for the patients at the
Gallipoli s Sta te In stitute were
presented by members of the
Middle port Garden Cl ub at the
annual holiday party Mon day
night at the home of Mrs.
Arthur Ski nner .
The party at the Skinner
home followed a dinner at the
Meigs Inn attended by 18
members and two guests, Mrs.
Lucinda DeVenny and Mrs .
Glenda Williams, Gallipolis.
A white net wreath made by
Mr s .
Malcolm
Roll e r
s urr ounded by lights an d
greenery
de cor a ted
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Santa tray favors. decorated
napkins and prt!pared table
\J,rrangcmcnts. Ice cream,
cupcakes. potato chi ps, soft
drinks and fruit were served.
Each veteran was also gi·ven a
stamped Christmas card and a
San ta candy dish ful l of candy.
Attr&lt;~ct i vely
w r apped
Christmas
boxes
were
presented to each one . In the
boxes for ~he men we re a pound
box of candy, hose. a tic. Fl

handke rchief. a pad and penci l,
- tooth brush and paste, pHckeLs
of instant coffee, a candy cane
and a Bible replica made fr om
a bar of soap and a washcloth .
Boxes for the women contained a pound box of candy ,
s ilk hose, jewe lry, bath
powder, perfun1e, too thbrush
and paste, pad and pencil , a
can dy ccme, and the Bible
replica.

Gardeners prepare gifts

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Mrs. Genuna Casci, Chery l
Lehew, Ida Casc i an d Faye
Rei bel went to Athens to stage
the party a nd present gifts.
Games were played wilh
numerous prizes includ ing
ra nd y bars, g um, mints,
jewelry, handkerchiefs, candy
canes and chocolate Santas
being awarded to the win ners.
For the parly !he junior
auxi liary members ma de

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doorway .
The
interior
decora tions feat ured a lighted
tree . arrangements in pink .
gr een and gold , severa l with
candl.es. Mrs. John Kincaid
displ ayed
a
Madonna
arrangeme nt with red velvet
roses, and Mrs . J ames Titus
showed one of red and pink
velvet roses.
Feat ur ed on an antique piece
used by Ma jor Benjamin
Skinner
durin g
the
Revolutionary War was a holly
wreath at the base of a
hurr ica ne ca ndl e
in a
Williamsburg design .

Club reviews 'Burr'

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A review of Gore DeVidal 's
"Burr" by Mrs. M. L. French
highlighted a meeting of the
Aid Centers for further in Middleport Literary Club
forma tion .
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Dwight Wallace .
[n her rev iew, a fictional
story of fac tual even ts, Mrs.
French presented the book
which takes th e form of
memoirs told partly by Burr at
Athens
the end of his long life, a nd
444 W. Union Sf.
par
tly by a young journalist in
592-6238
whom he co nfid es. Th e
Parkersburg, W. Va .
reviewer p r esente d Aaron
1029Market St.
Burr, hero of the American
l -J0 4-485 - 1541
Revolution who took the life of
Chi llicothe
Alexander Hamilton in a duel.
249 S. Paint Sf.
He was tried for treason when
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empire of hi s own . Hi s

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relat ionships and contacts wi th
Washi n g t on, Jef f erson ,
Ham ilton, Jackson and Van
Buren are also discussed.
The book is described as "an
engaging work of fic tion which
defines the struggles a nd the
intrigues of the new United
States." BwT himself, was
described by the reviewer as a
character of great fasc inat ion
who lived his long life pa rtly as
a suspected traitor an d partl y
as one of the m ost brilliant,
he r oic an d colorful of the
foun ding fathers.
Mrs. French concluded by
de scribing "Burr" as the
r arest of books, a readable
historical novel which covers
with accuracy, the most
significant years in the histor y
of America.
For roll call members gave
their in terpretation of treason .
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Wa llace and Mrs. Dewey
}iorton .

Red Rose

Red tapers in silver candelabra decor ated the refres hm ent table . Mrs. Michael Fry
received the award for the
pre ttiest package. Janet and
Sheila Horky read a story titled
" The Yea r Santa Wen t
Modern ," and Janet Horky
won the door prize . Mrs. Sibley
Slack. president, welcomed the
members and guests. It was
noted that Mrs. Clyde Fisher is
a patient at the Holzer Medical
Center .
Petit fo ur s and s herbet
pWl ch were se rved with Mrs.
Slack presiding at the sil ver
service. Favors were dried
milkweek pods with mini at ure
bouquets of flow ers.

Ladies enjoy
yule dinner
The annual Christmas dinner
party of the Ladies Auxiliary of
the Middleport Fire Department was held Wednesday
night at the fir ehouse with the
Syracuse Auxiliary members
as guests.
Mrs . Roberta Dailey won the
door prize~ and game prizes
went to Mrs. Mildred Pierce,
Mrs . Linda Grindley and Mrs.
Mary Pic kens . Gifts were
exchan ged following the turkey
dinner.
Guests were Mrs . . Edith
Hood, Mrs. Grindley, Mrs.
Jane Teaford, Mrs. Adrian
Hubbard , Mrs. U z Rice, Mrs.
Janice Lawson , Mrs . Agnes
White,
Mrs.
Thelma
Grueser, Mrs. Pickens, Mrs.
Naomi London, Mrs. Marie
Rizer, Suzan Rife , Vicky Rizer,
Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, Mrs.
Nancy Neutzling a nd Mrs.
Pierce.
Members of the Middleport
Auxiliary attending were ' Mrs.
Donn a Byer, Mrs. E th el
Lowery, Mrs. Kate Bachner,
Mr s. Jani'ce Daniels , Mr s.
Dailey, Bronwyn Dailey, Mrs.
Sue ImbOden , Mrs. Phyllis
Baker, Mrs . Patty Kloes, Mrs.
Betty Ohlinger, Mrs. Euvetta
Bechtle, Mrs. Emma Wayland
and Mrs. Bes.s ie Darst.

the ~ociety was given by Miss
Baird and the cha rge to the
inductees was given by Luc£ts
who also presided over the
signing of the cons titution.
T h e four se ni ors were
presented certif icates and
pins . Since the. institution of the
cha pter in February, 1958, 106
members have signed the
constitution. For the ceremony
the table was covered with blue
and gold with an arra ngement
of gold felt roses.
A reception was held in the
home economics room for
parents, friends a nd teachers
with a Thanksgiving motif
being carried out in the table
appointments and centerpiece.
Miss Groce presided at the
pun ch bowl arid Miss Baird
served the decorated cake,
inscribed ·'Kyger Creek Honor
Society."
Attending the reception were
Mr. and Mrs. Scottie Lucas and
son, Mrs. Roy Grose, Mrs. Dale
Tucker,
Ches hi re;
Mrs.
Cha rle s
Clarke,
Po int
Pleasant;
Mrs .
Wayne
McAlphin,
Mrs.
Gordon
Harris, · Mrs . Lar r y Hood,
Addison; teachers, Mrs. Aileen
Rulz , Mrs. Eleanor McKelvey,
Mrs. Mary Ful ton , Eugene
Stevens, Miss Patsy Fields,
r::· Wi lliam Bahr. Mrs. Connie
Bradbury , Deryl Well, and
FRIDAY
Mrs . Fay Sauer, sponsor.
DANCE at Sou thern High
In con junction with the inSchool gym, 10 to 12. Adduction ceremony, honor
. mission $1.25 per person. Bob
socie t y membe r s had a
Jones, disc jockey for WMOV
Than ksg iving program .
will provide music. Sponsored
Prayer was led by Miss
by senior class.
Groce, Miss Ba ird read the
WINTER Festival sponsored Mayflowe r Co mp ac t, an d
by the New Haven PTA.
Pagea n t and talent show, 1:30
p. m. Record hop, 8 p. m.
CHESHIRE - Fotu· new
members were inducted into
the Kyger (.'reck Chapter of the
National Honor Soc iety in
ceremonies at the high school
recently .
Taken into membership were
Liz Hood , daughte r of Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Hood, Addison;
Mark Waller , son of Mr . and
Mr s. Wayne McAlp in, Ad·
d ison; She ila Tucker, dau.ghter
of Mr. an d Mrs . Dale Tucker,
Cheshire; and Sue Hughes,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Ray
Hughes. Rt. 1, Gallipolis . Mi ss
Hood, Walker an d Miss Hughes
ar e enro lled in the college
preparatory co w·se, and Miss
Tucker is a com mercial
student.
Marie Grose, pre sident,
presided at the cer emony with
Cynthia Clarke lighting a while
candle for the principal of
character; Debbie Baird, the
green candle for ·leadership;
Miss Groce, the go ld candle for
scholarship , an d Terry Lucas,
the red candle for serv ice. The
explanat ion of the symbol of

Terry Lucas read an early
le tter to England describing
the first Thanksgivmg. He a lso
read t he essay, "God's Corner." Miss Clarke told of Sarah
Hale, the woman who persuaded President Lincoln to
establi sh Thanksgiving as a
national
holiday.
Four
patriotic and Thank sgiving
selections were presented by
the junior high c hoir, directed
by Mrs. Barbara Stewart.

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mas toys for the shut-ins.
The annual Christmas party
will be at the home of Mrs.
Alleyne Rees. Each member is
to bring a covered dish.
In lieu of a gift excha nge,
each member will bring money
which will be se nt to the United
Methodist Children's Home at
Worthington. Mrs. Clara Mae
Sargent and Mrs. Alleyne Rees
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The Christmas dinner of the
Magnolia Club was he ld
Wednesday night at Crow's
Steak House with a party
following at the home of Mrs.
Iris Kelton .
Presenting
fa vors
of
miniature white baskets of
candy wa s Mrs. Ella Smith,
president. A lighted snowman
decorated the front lawn at the
Kelton home. Devotions were
given by Mrs. Kelton who also
had charge of the gift exchange . Recorded carols were
played and the door prizes
were won by Mrs. Gladys
Cuckler, Mrs. Evelyn Lucke, a
guest, Mrs. Margaret Rose and
Mrs . Georgia Wal.son. Mrs.
Kate Goodwin was a guest and
others attending were Mrs.
Ethel Stewart, Mrs . Burton
Smith, Mrs. Ellen Couch, Miss
Erna Jesse a nd Mrs. Doris
Grueser.

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church mailbox for Christmas
card exchange among th e
me mbers and contributing the
postage money to missions will
be continued again this year, it
was decided during a recent
meeting of the Missionary
Society of. the l-aurel Cliff Free
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American Association of
Univers ity Women, will
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Athens, Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m.,
Mrs. Fay Sauer , president of
the Middleport-Pomeroy Area
Branch, announced today. She
a dvises that tickel.s are $3 and
may be purchased at 49 Utah
Place, a home on the tour , or
by contac ting her. Six homes
will be toured according to
Mrs. Barbara Palmer, tour
chairwoman.

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''The Cllncherl"

Coltage

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SLIPPERS For men,

One of th e best things about buy ing a Valia nt is the great c hoic e you 'v e got.
You ca n go luxury with the Brougham ,s porty in Sca mp . an.d t~en there' s our
best -sel ling Duster, too . And they al l g1ve you lots of roo m ms1d e. a huge
trunk , and good gas mi leage. Is it any wonde r our Va li ant' s No . 1? Come on
in , we'll make you No . 1, too .

"Family Dining At Its Best"
SUNDAY MENU
SALADS- 7 Up, Slaw, Tossed,
Cheese.
·

The seco nd gra de gro up Shuler , Bonnie Smith, Curt
included Missy Rig~s, Angel Smit h , Timothy Tackett ,
Harmon, Robert Moe, Diann Denni s Thornton, Denise
Hickman , Jodie Kunath , Beth Turner , Deb bie Anderson ,
1-JobStetter, Peg g y Rarrett , Linda Ashbw·n, Gloria Barrett,
John Longstreth, Gre~ Lathey, Anita Hasham, Greg Burn am,
Brian Hicks, Brenda Ga rnes , Leann Davis, Harold Fetty,
Ann ie Barrett, Terry Mullins , Sean Graves, Keith Hypes,
Gary Rife, Geneva Wise and Rocky Johnson, Keith JohnDickie Jarvis .
s ton , Shir ley McDonald,
Your Thom MeAn Store
Middleport, 0 .
Mike Wilford was "Fros ty' ' Jimmy Metheney, Charles
and Diana Hyp es "Sus ie Neutzlin g, Brenda Smith;,
Snowfla ke" in the thi rd grade '~
10 Biblical
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brother
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members being Ricky Zeig ler.
11 Slice of veal 2 ~eig
Cindy Priddy , Cl inton Turner,
13 E mergency
3 .. ~a~ears
Pa ul Janey, Danny Blackston,
cr~ft
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14 Chng ,
Mary Lou Sturgeon, Melody
4 High in '
15 Kyushu.s
Burnern, Jeff Gilkey, Larry
the scale
Steve Bus h , Dav1.u.•
mountam
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Romme,
5 Card
9 Balcony ' 25 Salver
16 p . ( f
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Mould, Jenmfer Jones . Kenny
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16 Noggin
Thomas, Keith Barrett and
cut or strep
(Bea!le
30 Habituate
19 Willow
31 Airport
Charlotte Wise,
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20 Campus
20 Demon
need
The fourth and f1fth grades
grou·p
7 Biblical
23 One
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c hor us was coml)osed of /··~ / 21 Noble
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birthplace
Mic h ael
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Enk Graves , Timothy Jarrell , \[·ci{'' 25 Laughing
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1975
Plymouth
VallaniScamp

SELL RUMMAGE
There will be a rwnmage
sale today a nd Saturday at the
corner of Walnut and North
Second Ave., Middleport from
9:30a.m. to 3 p .m. The event is
being sponsored by the ladies
auxiliary of the Middleport
United P en t ecostal Church .
There will be good c lean
clothing, toys and · bottle s
available.

For Christmas

TOM RUE MOTOR'S

of Mrs. Iva Powell.
Members also disc ussed
remembrances for residents of
the Meigs County Infirmary
during the holiday season. Mrs.
J ean Wright presented the
story of a good Christian and a
meditation titl ed " Waiting for
the News ." She used scripture
from Acl.s and Isaiah and Mrs.
Powell gav e prayer. " The
Transformed Sheet" was the
prog ra m topic and this was
also prese nted by Mrs. Wrigh t.
Mrs. Sharon Folmer and
Mrs. Bernice Jeffers served
cooki es and Kool-Aid. At·
tending besides those named
were Mrs. Donna Gilmore,
Mrs . Marguerite Leifheit, Mrs .
Della Curtis, Mrs. Tina Jacobs
and Mrs. Amber Lohn.

STEAMBOAT INN

Why not visit our
going, growing church
this weeki

SUNDAY SCHOOL, ...... 10:00 AM
MORNING SERVICE .....ll:OO AM
EVENING SERVICE.. ... 7:30 PM
WEDNESDAY EVENING..7:30 PM

fr om 1 to 8 p.m., Saturday, and
I to 4 p.m ., Sunday.
fn addition to the blue, red,
yellow and white ribbons to be
placed in each class five
special awards will be 'given.
There will be sweepstakes
award for the exhib i tor
compiling the most poin l.s in
the horticulture division and a
" best of sh·ow" "re;erve"
" Creativity ~ward" a~d
"special lighting aw3rd ," in
the artistic ar r a nge m ents
division.

Mailbox exchange pldnned

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MEAT- Baked Steak,
Flounder Fish.

Seeds - Bird Seeds • Oyster Shells
and (&gt;rit • Fertilizers • ·lime •
Cement &amp; Mortar • Stock Sa It •
Water Softener • Remedies • Sa It •
litters- Vaccine- Roofing . Paints
· Red Brand Fencing . . Baler and
Binder Twine . Sprays .· Gates.

992 ·2115

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RA CINE - The Rac ine
U.M.W. met Monday night at
the church annex. Mrs. Betty
Shiveley led the annual pledge
services followed by Bible
study c onducted by Mrs.
Mattie Circle.
The business meeting was
opened with the secretary 's
and treasurer's report. Penny
fund and the World Thank You
offering were taken.
Twenty s ic k caBs were
r eported.
Dec. 16, the members will
meet at the home of Mrs .
Roberta Thaxton to fix Christ-

ANIMAL FEEDS

Mulberry Ave .

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Pledge seroice marks meeting

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CATHOLI C Women's Club
Sacred .Heart Parish, 6 p.m:
Christmas party in the church
hall. $2 gift excha nge .
SONGFEST at the Eagle
Ridge Commun ity Church, 7:30
.~p.m. All singers and the public
welcome.
PRESENTA T!ON of "The
Messiah", 3 p.m. at the Rio
Gr ande College Lyne Cen ter by
the Gallia County Community
Chorus a nd s tring ensemble
from
Ohio
Uni versity.
Everyone welcome. No a dmission cl'iarge .
MONDAY
UNITED Methodist Women,
Heath United Methodist
Churc h, 1:30 p.m. at the
church. Insta llation of new
offi ce r s by Rev . Robert
Bwngarner.

By Charlene Hoefll'ch

MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
Plans for a Christmas party and a gilt exchange were made
when Troop 39 met Monday night at the Heath United Methodist
Church. Members were also reminded to take a can of food for a
Christmas basket to be delivered to a shut-in.
A Christmas project was completed. Angela Houchins and
Robin Kitchen completed part three of the story teller badge by
writing a story and readmg it ro the troop , They also presented a
skit for the hospitality badge .

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SATURDAY
NEW HAVEN PTA Winter
festiva l, lUO a. m. Kitchen
soup sale at school. Parade
with Mr. Cartoon and San ta a t
2 p. m . Mr . Ca rtoon will judge
the floats . Santa distributes
treats 3 p m. Mr. Cartoon
available fo r pictures un til4 p.
m . Door pri ze draw ing, II p. m.
MEIGS COUNTY Humane
Society holiday
bazaar,
beginning 9 a.m . at Thrift Shop
bui ld ing, E . Second St .,
Pomeroy.
RUTLAND
emergency
medical service bazaar , 9 a.m.
at station in Rutland. Many
holiday items.
SUNDAY
MIDDLEPORT Masonic
Lodge 363 annual go the church
Sunday. Meel at Heath United
Methodist Church, Middleporl,
a t 10:15 a.m.
BENEFIT hymn sing, 2 p.m.
a t Shade School. Dan Hayman
and the Country Hymntimers.
FINAL P ICKU P ca nn ed
goods and money £or Chri stmas
ba skets
for
underprivileged in Middleport by
firemen beginning I p. m .
Anyone not at home, please
leave contribution on porch.

D"Iary

of the stag ing
~
comm1ttee for the Meigs
Cou nty
Garden
Club 's
@
~ Christma s nower show will be
::::
:::; on hand from 5 to 8 p.m. today
to rkecedi;e hex:hibils fo r th is
...:
wee en s s ow.
New officers were elected at the Salisbury Junior Girl Scout
The even in g ~ours were
meeting Thursday night at the school.
a nnounced by Mrs. Holter as a
They are Camille Swindell, president ; Peggy Shaw, vice convenience for those who are
president; Carol Morris, secretary; Jena Welker, treasurer;
employed or otherwise una ble
Angela Hatfield, reporter; l£slie Cole, game leader ; and Valerie
to bring in exhibil.s Saturday
Jeffers, refreshments chalrwoman.
morning. Entries are to be
Plans were made for a Christmas party at the meeting next placed before 12 noon Saturweek . The pledge to the nag and the girl scout promise opened
day.
the meeting. Refreslunents were served.
Oral judging will begin at 1

ALUMINUM
FIBER

Holiday musical given

SALEM
CENTER
Children of the Sale m Center
School presented their a nnual
holi day musical program
entitled "Christmas" at the
sc hool Wednesday night.
Mrs. Maurita Miller was
director of the presenta tion
wilh Roberta Wilson, Anna E.
Turner,
Winifred
Nass,
Rebecca Triplett, Olive Page,
Wykle Whitley and Margaret
Parsons assisting.
First graders made up the
toy band playing "Jingle
Bells" , " J oll y Old St.
Nicholas", 04 Here Comes Santa
Claus", and "Santa Cla us is
Coming to Town" . The second
t d ou t
gra de sang an d ace
' 'Sa nta La nd ", " Upon the
House top " and "Rudolph, the
Red Nosed Reindeer".
Third graders sang, with
appea r a n ces
by
"Susie
Snowfla ke" and "Frosty, the
Snowman" highlighting their
par t of the presentation.
Fourth and fifth grader s
sang "Deck the Halls", "0
Chri st m as Tree", 10 Whit e
POLLY'S PROBLEM
Christmas", "Hark the Herald
Dear Polly- I have a self·deaning oven. I would like to know
Angels Sing", "Pa t-a-Pan",
how to make the pans and burners shine after l have put them in
"The
First Noel", "Go Tell It
the oven to be cleaned as the directions tell one to do . - MRS . D.
K.
on the Mountain", " Do You
Hear Wha t I Hear?", "Away in
Dear Mrs . D. K. - Have you tried using a soap pad ? a Manger", " Silent Nigh t" ,
POLLY.
"O ne for the Little Bitty
Baby", "Holly J olly Chris tDear Polly - My Pet Peeve is with the way price tags are so
mas" and "We Wish You a
often jabbed into the cloth of dresses and blouses. When the tag is
Merry Christmas".
removed there is often a hole left in t he cloth. '!'his happened to
The sixth graders opened
me jus\ last week when I bought a nylon jacket. - MRS . R . M.
their part of the program with
DEAR POLLY- and Mrs. R. P . who has plastic pieces that
" It 's Beginning to Look Uke
have turned yellow and feel sticky to the touch- My cure for this
Chri
stmas" with spea kin g
is to put the pieces outdoors in the warm sunshine. I find this
parts
by Mary Matson, Karina
usually eliminates the problem. I NEVER put such things in the
Hale, Patti Dugan, Annette
dishwasher , even though the manufacturer says you ca n. The hot
Romine, Tammy Kunath,
water is just too hot for them and then the lids will not seal
Sandra Herdman,
Kelly
properly. - MRS. J . J .
Thomas,
Sheila
Fetty,
Teresa
DEAR POLLY - and Mrs . R. P . whose plastic containers
Fetty and Rhonda Lemley.
such as sold at home parties have ye11owed - I wash my plastic
Taking part in a Nativity
pieces in a sudsy bleach water and let them sta nd in this water
scene
were Dennis Shuler,
until they whiten. To the rinse water I add baking soda to remove
J oh n Van Meter, Jeffrey
any scent of the bleach . I affi surprised her plastic dealer did not
Smith, Walter Garnes, Delmar
tell her about such bleaching. - VIONA.
Davis, Ricky Ashburn, jl'lichael
DEAR POLLY - I have formed a really necessary habit of
Zeigler, Joyce Janey, Patti
dating all food purchases such as nour, mixes, coffee, etc.,
Dugan, Billy Dyer , Dean
before storing them away. The date of purchase is marked on
Colwell , Floyd Holliday, Terry
each one so the oldest will be used first. Wh en one takes adHutton and Timmy Basham ,
vantage of sale prices we must be sure not to sacrifice the
First gr ader s making up a
freshness of things put by. - MARIE
toy band were Charles HarDEAR POLLY - Those women who like to embroider can
mo n, Tisha Jar vis, Ena
make unusal and very special tags fo r Christmas gifts by cutting
Barrett,
Crystal Burnem,
scraps of felt into various sha pes and sizes. Then embroider
Missi Primmer, Ch a rm ele
them t o say "To Janet from Mary," etc. , on eac h one. A little
Turner, Ci nd y· Fetty, Joy
embroidered flower or other decoration also could be added if
Spaun, Timmy Ziegler, Rickie
one wishes. If you are traveling some place for the holidays you
Van Horten , Kenneth Mcwill find this especially nice. Ther e is no danger of tags being
Cl ellan, Missy Lo ngs treth,
torn , crushed or torn off.
Tammy Gilkey, Vanessa Rife,
Colored yarn also can be used instead of ribbon for tying th e
Marvin Hickman.
packages. A hole is punched in the felt tag so it slips right over
the yarn being used as a tie. This is dura ble, packages stay
neater and the person receiving the gift will feel it is really
personal . - PAT.

m emb~rs

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Linda Smith, Tim Spires and
Ward .

SUNDAY DEC. 8
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without cha rge for parts or lab o r, any part of
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(except tires) which proves defective
in normal use, regardless of mileage.

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The owner is responsible
for normal maintenan ce service such as

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c ha nging filters _a nd wiper blades .

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K C inducts honor society

CHRISTMAS GIVIN G - These girls of the Junior
American Legion Auxiliary, Drew Webster Post 39, are
sho\\11 with the table of gifts, favors and table decorations
tlley prepared for tlle veterans at the Athens Mental Healtll

Center, They are front, left to right, Robin Campbell, Paula
Kloes, Peggy Girolami, Pam Powers and Jennifer Couch;
and back, left to right, Cheryl l£hew, Lori Wood , Faye
Reibel, Rhonda Reuter, Ida Casc i an d Tracey J effers.

juniors host yule party
Christmas came ear ly for the
veterans at the Athens Mental
Hea lth Ce nter.
Thursday a holiday party
was staged there for the five
male and two female veterans
by the Junior American Legion

Auxiliary of Drew Webster
Post 39.

Gifts for the patients at the
Gallipoli s Sta te In stitute were
presented by members of the
Middle port Garden Cl ub at the
annual holiday party Mon day
night at the home of Mrs.
Arthur Ski nner .
The party at the Skinner
home followed a dinner at the
Meigs Inn attended by 18
members and two guests, Mrs.
Lucinda DeVenny and Mrs .
Glenda Williams, Gallipolis.
A white net wreath made by
Mr s .
Malcolm
Roll e r
s urr ounded by lights an d
greenery
de cor a ted
the

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Area Representative
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Santa tray favors. decorated
napkins and prt!pared table
\J,rrangcmcnts. Ice cream,
cupcakes. potato chi ps, soft
drinks and fruit were served.
Each veteran was also gi·ven a
stamped Christmas card and a
San ta candy dish ful l of candy.
Attr&lt;~ct i vely
w r apped
Christmas
boxes
were
presented to each one . In the
boxes for ~he men we re a pound
box of candy, hose. a tic. Fl

handke rchief. a pad and penci l,
- tooth brush and paste, pHckeLs
of instant coffee, a candy cane
and a Bible replica made fr om
a bar of soap and a washcloth .
Boxes for the women contained a pound box of candy ,
s ilk hose, jewe lry, bath
powder, perfun1e, too thbrush
and paste, pad and pencil , a
can dy ccme, and the Bible
replica.

Gardeners prepare gifts

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Mrs. Veda Davis. advisor,
Mrs. Genuna Casci, Chery l
Lehew, Ida Casc i an d Faye
Rei bel went to Athens to stage
the party a nd present gifts.
Games were played wilh
numerous prizes includ ing
ra nd y bars, g um, mints,
jewelry, handkerchiefs, candy
canes and chocolate Santas
being awarded to the win ners.
For the parly !he junior
auxi liary members ma de

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doorway .
The
interior
decora tions feat ured a lighted
tree . arrangements in pink .
gr een and gold , severa l with
candl.es. Mrs. John Kincaid
displ ayed
a
Madonna
arrangeme nt with red velvet
roses, and Mrs . J ames Titus
showed one of red and pink
velvet roses.
Feat ur ed on an antique piece
used by Ma jor Benjamin
Skinner
durin g
the
Revolutionary War was a holly
wreath at the base of a
hurr ica ne ca ndl e
in a
Williamsburg design .

Club reviews 'Burr'

Thi s remarkable aid is made
just for you - your hearin~,
your ea r ~ It is molded to f1t
snugl y an d neat l y INSIDE
your ea r . For information,
call or wri te Diles Hearing

A review of Gore DeVidal 's
"Burr" by Mrs. M. L. French
highlighted a meeting of the
Aid Centers for further in Middleport Literary Club
forma tion .
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Dwight Wallace .
[n her rev iew, a fictional
story of fac tual even ts, Mrs.
French presented the book
which takes th e form of
memoirs told partly by Burr at
Athens
the end of his long life, a nd
444 W. Union Sf.
par
tly by a young journalist in
592-6238
whom he co nfid es. Th e
Parkersburg, W. Va .
reviewer p r esente d Aaron
1029Market St.
Burr, hero of the American
l -J0 4-485 - 1541
Revolution who took the life of
Chi llicothe
Alexander Hamilton in a duel.
249 S. Paint Sf.
He was tried for treason when
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empire of hi s own . Hi s

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relat ionships and contacts wi th
Washi n g t on, Jef f erson ,
Ham ilton, Jackson and Van
Buren are also discussed.
The book is described as "an
engaging work of fic tion which
defines the struggles a nd the
intrigues of the new United
States." BwT himself, was
described by the reviewer as a
character of great fasc inat ion
who lived his long life pa rtly as
a suspected traitor an d partl y
as one of the m ost brilliant,
he r oic an d colorful of the
foun ding fathers.
Mrs. French concluded by
de scribing "Burr" as the
r arest of books, a readable
historical novel which covers
with accuracy, the most
significant years in the histor y
of America.
For roll call members gave
their in terpretation of treason .
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Wa llace and Mrs. Dewey
}iorton .

Red Rose

Red tapers in silver candelabra decor ated the refres hm ent table . Mrs. Michael Fry
received the award for the
pre ttiest package. Janet and
Sheila Horky read a story titled
" The Yea r Santa Wen t
Modern ," and Janet Horky
won the door prize . Mrs. Sibley
Slack. president, welcomed the
members and guests. It was
noted that Mrs. Clyde Fisher is
a patient at the Holzer Medical
Center .
Petit fo ur s and s herbet
pWl ch were se rved with Mrs.
Slack presiding at the sil ver
service. Favors were dried
milkweek pods with mini at ure
bouquets of flow ers.

Ladies enjoy
yule dinner
The annual Christmas dinner
party of the Ladies Auxiliary of
the Middleport Fire Department was held Wednesday
night at the fir ehouse with the
Syracuse Auxiliary members
as guests.
Mrs . Roberta Dailey won the
door prize~ and game prizes
went to Mrs. Mildred Pierce,
Mrs . Linda Grindley and Mrs.
Mary Pic kens . Gifts were
exchan ged following the turkey
dinner.
Guests were Mrs . . Edith
Hood, Mrs. Grindley, Mrs.
Jane Teaford, Mrs. Adrian
Hubbard , Mrs. U z Rice, Mrs.
Janice Lawson , Mrs . Agnes
White,
Mrs.
Thelma
Grueser, Mrs. Pickens, Mrs.
Naomi London, Mrs. Marie
Rizer, Suzan Rife , Vicky Rizer,
Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, Mrs.
Nancy Neutzling a nd Mrs.
Pierce.
Members of the Middleport
Auxiliary attending were ' Mrs.
Donn a Byer, Mrs. E th el
Lowery, Mrs. Kate Bachner,
Mr s. Jani'ce Daniels , Mr s.
Dailey, Bronwyn Dailey, Mrs.
Sue ImbOden , Mrs. Phyllis
Baker, Mrs . Patty Kloes, Mrs.
Betty Ohlinger, Mrs. Euvetta
Bechtle, Mrs. Emma Wayland
and Mrs. Bes.s ie Darst.

the ~ociety was given by Miss
Baird and the cha rge to the
inductees was given by Luc£ts
who also presided over the
signing of the cons titution.
T h e four se ni ors were
presented certif icates and
pins . Since the. institution of the
cha pter in February, 1958, 106
members have signed the
constitution. For the ceremony
the table was covered with blue
and gold with an arra ngement
of gold felt roses.
A reception was held in the
home economics room for
parents, friends a nd teachers
with a Thanksgiving motif
being carried out in the table
appointments and centerpiece.
Miss Groce presided at the
pun ch bowl arid Miss Baird
served the decorated cake,
inscribed ·'Kyger Creek Honor
Society."
Attending the reception were
Mr. and Mrs. Scottie Lucas and
son, Mrs. Roy Grose, Mrs. Dale
Tucker,
Ches hi re;
Mrs.
Cha rle s
Clarke,
Po int
Pleasant;
Mrs .
Wayne
McAlphin,
Mrs.
Gordon
Harris, · Mrs . Lar r y Hood,
Addison; teachers, Mrs. Aileen
Rulz , Mrs. Eleanor McKelvey,
Mrs. Mary Ful ton , Eugene
Stevens, Miss Patsy Fields,
r::· Wi lliam Bahr. Mrs. Connie
Bradbury , Deryl Well, and
FRIDAY
Mrs . Fay Sauer, sponsor.
DANCE at Sou thern High
In con junction with the inSchool gym, 10 to 12. Adduction ceremony, honor
. mission $1.25 per person. Bob
socie t y membe r s had a
Jones, disc jockey for WMOV
Than ksg iving program .
will provide music. Sponsored
Prayer was led by Miss
by senior class.
Groce, Miss Ba ird read the
WINTER Festival sponsored Mayflowe r Co mp ac t, an d
by the New Haven PTA.
Pagea n t and talent show, 1:30
p. m. Record hop, 8 p. m.
CHESHIRE - Fotu· new
members were inducted into
the Kyger (.'reck Chapter of the
National Honor Soc iety in
ceremonies at the high school
recently .
Taken into membership were
Liz Hood , daughte r of Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Hood, Addison;
Mark Waller , son of Mr . and
Mr s. Wayne McAlp in, Ad·
d ison; She ila Tucker, dau.ghter
of Mr. an d Mrs . Dale Tucker,
Cheshire; and Sue Hughes,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Ray
Hughes. Rt. 1, Gallipolis . Mi ss
Hood, Walker an d Miss Hughes
ar e enro lled in the college
preparatory co w·se, and Miss
Tucker is a com mercial
student.
Marie Grose, pre sident,
presided at the cer emony with
Cynthia Clarke lighting a while
candle for the principal of
character; Debbie Baird, the
green candle for ·leadership;
Miss Groce, the go ld candle for
scholarship , an d Terry Lucas,
the red candle for serv ice. The
explanat ion of the symbol of

Terry Lucas read an early
le tter to England describing
the first Thanksgivmg. He a lso
read t he essay, "God's Corner." Miss Clarke told of Sarah
Hale, the woman who persuaded President Lincoln to
establi sh Thanksgiving as a
national
holiday.
Four
patriotic and Thank sgiving
selections were presented by
the junior high c hoir, directed
by Mrs. Barbara Stewart.

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mas toys for the shut-ins.
The annual Christmas party
will be at the home of Mrs.
Alleyne Rees. Each member is
to bring a covered dish.
In lieu of a gift excha nge,
each member will bring money
which will be se nt to the United
Methodist Children's Home at
Worthington. Mrs. Clara Mae
Sargent and Mrs. Alleyne Rees
served r efreshments to Mrs_
Betty Roush, Mrs. Virginia
Rees, Mrs. Ora Hill , Mrs.
Roberta Thaxton, Mrs. Beulah
Bradford, Mrs. Margare t
West, M,rs . Ruth Hill , Mrs.
Alice Wolfe, Mrs. Martha
Dudding, Mrs. Etta Mae Hill,
Mrs. Mattie Circle and Mrs.
Betty Shiveley .

Magnolia club
holds dinner
59 N. SECOND ST.

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The Christmas dinner of the
Magnolia Club was he ld
Wednesday night at Crow's
Steak House with a party
following at the home of Mrs.
Iris Kelton .
Presenting
fa vors
of
miniature white baskets of
candy wa s Mrs. Ella Smith,
president. A lighted snowman
decorated the front lawn at the
Kelton home. Devotions were
given by Mrs. Kelton who also
had charge of the gift exchange . Recorded carols were
played and the door prizes
were won by Mrs. Gladys
Cuckler, Mrs. Evelyn Lucke, a
guest, Mrs. Margaret Rose and
Mrs . Georgia Wal.son. Mrs.
Kate Goodwin was a guest and
others attending were Mrs.
Ethel Stewart, Mrs . Burton
Smith, Mrs. Ellen Couch, Miss
Erna Jesse a nd Mrs. Doris
Grueser.

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The tradition of using a
church mailbox for Christmas
card exchange among th e
me mbers and contributing the
postage money to missions will
be continued again this year, it
was decided during a recent
meeting of the Missionary
Society of. the l-aurel Cliff Free
M~ thodist qtiJ:ch a t the home
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TOUR SLATED
Th e
Athe.ts
Branch,
American Association of
Univers ity Women, will
sponsor a tour of homes in
Athens, Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m.,
Mrs. Fay Sauer , president of
the Middleport-Pomeroy Area
Branch, announced today. She
a dvises that tickel.s are $3 and
may be purchased at 49 Utah
Place, a home on the tour , or
by contac ting her. Six homes
will be toured according to
Mrs. Barbara Palmer, tour
chairwoman.

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DESSERTS-Pies- Peach , Apple , Cherry.
Coconut Crea~ , ice cream.

Pasto·r Ken Coleman at the
building site.

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VEGETABLES-· Saked Beans, Brussel
Sprouts, Noodles , Potatoes-sc alloped .
mashed and home fries.
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children.

and here's
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trunk , and good gas mi leage. Is it any wonde r our Va li ant' s No . 1? Come on
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"Family Dining At Its Best"
SUNDAY MENU
SALADS- 7 Up, Slaw, Tossed,
Cheese.
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The seco nd gra de gro up Shuler , Bonnie Smith, Curt
included Missy Rig~s, Angel Smit h , Timothy Tackett ,
Harmon, Robert Moe, Diann Denni s Thornton, Denise
Hickman , Jodie Kunath , Beth Turner , Deb bie Anderson ,
1-JobStetter, Peg g y Rarrett , Linda Ashbw·n, Gloria Barrett,
John Longstreth, Gre~ Lathey, Anita Hasham, Greg Burn am,
Brian Hicks, Brenda Ga rnes , Leann Davis, Harold Fetty,
Ann ie Barrett, Terry Mullins , Sean Graves, Keith Hypes,
Gary Rife, Geneva Wise and Rocky Johnson, Keith JohnDickie Jarvis .
s ton , Shir ley McDonald,
Your Thom MeAn Store
Middleport, 0 .
Mike Wilford was "Fros ty' ' Jimmy Metheney, Charles
and Diana Hyp es "Sus ie Neutzlin g, Brenda Smith;,
Snowfla ke" in the thi rd grade '~
10 Biblical
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pr esentatio n with choru s He
brother
e~~~r s
members being Ricky Zeig ler.
11 Slice of veal 2 ~eig
Cindy Priddy , Cl inton Turner,
13 E mergency
3 .. ~a~ears
Pa ul Janey, Danny Blackston,
cr~ft
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14 Chng ,
Mary Lou Sturgeon, Melody
4 High in '
15 Kyushu.s
Burnern, Jeff Gilkey, Larry
the scale
Steve Bus h , Dav1.u.•
mountam
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Thomas, Keith Barrett and
cut or strep
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19 Willow
31 Airport
Charlotte Wise,
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20 Campus
20 Demon
need
The fourth and f1fth grades
grou·p
7 Biblical
23 One
33 BeethoVen's
c hor us was coml)osed of /··~ / 21 Noble
ver~
kind
birthplace
Mic h ael
Ad kin s,
Deni se 11\.: 1'
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endmg .
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36
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of
Barrett, Te resa Basha m, Mark I ~ ~
family
8 Trun ship;
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City
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Blackson, Regina BLa nton. i I, 1 22 Hankering
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Oregon
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Edd ie
Burn em,
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Peylong, Tammy Fetty , Paul ;.·:;1' .' ·!
Enk Graves , Timothy Jarrell , \[·ci{'' 25 Laughing
Patricia Kunath , Christopher ~.
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SELL RUMMAGE
There will be a rwnmage
sale today a nd Saturday at the
corner of Walnut and North
Second Ave., Middleport from
9:30a.m. to 3 p .m. The event is
being sponsored by the ladies
auxiliary of the Middleport
United P en t ecostal Church .
There will be good c lean
clothing, toys and · bottle s
available.

For Christmas

TOM RUE MOTOR'S

of Mrs. Iva Powell.
Members also disc ussed
remembrances for residents of
the Meigs County Infirmary
during the holiday season. Mrs.
J ean Wright presented the
story of a good Christian and a
meditation titl ed " Waiting for
the News ." She used scripture
from Acl.s and Isaiah and Mrs.
Powell gav e prayer. " The
Transformed Sheet" was the
prog ra m topic and this was
also prese nted by Mrs. Wrigh t.
Mrs. Sharon Folmer and
Mrs. Bernice Jeffers served
cooki es and Kool-Aid. At·
tending besides those named
were Mrs. Donna Gilmore,
Mrs . Marguerite Leifheit, Mrs .
Della Curtis, Mrs. Tina Jacobs
and Mrs. Amber Lohn.

STEAMBOAT INN

Why not visit our
going, growing church
this weeki

SUNDAY SCHOOL, ...... 10:00 AM
MORNING SERVICE .....ll:OO AM
EVENING SERVICE.. ... 7:30 PM
WEDNESDAY EVENING..7:30 PM

fr om 1 to 8 p.m., Saturday, and
I to 4 p.m ., Sunday.
fn addition to the blue, red,
yellow and white ribbons to be
placed in each class five
special awards will be 'given.
There will be sweepstakes
award for the exhib i tor
compiling the most poin l.s in
the horticulture division and a
" best of sh·ow" "re;erve"
" Creativity ~ward" a~d
"special lighting aw3rd ," in
the artistic ar r a nge m ents
division.

Mailbox exchange pldnned

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MEAT- Baked Steak,
Flounder Fish.

Seeds - Bird Seeds • Oyster Shells
and (&gt;rit • Fertilizers • ·lime •
Cement &amp; Mortar • Stock Sa It •
Water Softener • Remedies • Sa It •
litters- Vaccine- Roofing . Paints
· Red Brand Fencing . . Baler and
Binder Twine . Sprays .· Gates.

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RA CINE - The Rac ine
U.M.W. met Monday night at
the church annex. Mrs. Betty
Shiveley led the annual pledge
services followed by Bible
study c onducted by Mrs.
Mattie Circle.
The business meeting was
opened with the secretary 's
and treasurer's report. Penny
fund and the World Thank You
offering were taken.
Twenty s ic k caBs were
r eported.
Dec. 16, the members will
meet at the home of Mrs .
Roberta Thaxton to fix Christ-

ANIMAL FEEDS

Mulberry Ave .

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CATHOLI C Women's Club
Sacred .Heart Parish, 6 p.m:
Christmas party in the church
hall. $2 gift excha nge .
SONGFEST at the Eagle
Ridge Commun ity Church, 7:30
.~p.m. All singers and the public
welcome.
PRESENTA T!ON of "The
Messiah", 3 p.m. at the Rio
Gr ande College Lyne Cen ter by
the Gallia County Community
Chorus a nd s tring ensemble
from
Ohio
Uni versity.
Everyone welcome. No a dmission cl'iarge .
MONDAY
UNITED Methodist Women,
Heath United Methodist
Churc h, 1:30 p.m. at the
church. Insta llation of new
offi ce r s by Rev . Robert
Bwngarner.

By Charlene Hoefll'ch

MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
Plans for a Christmas party and a gilt exchange were made
when Troop 39 met Monday night at the Heath United Methodist
Church. Members were also reminded to take a can of food for a
Christmas basket to be delivered to a shut-in.
A Christmas project was completed. Angela Houchins and
Robin Kitchen completed part three of the story teller badge by
writing a story and readmg it ro the troop , They also presented a
skit for the hospitality badge .

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SATURDAY
NEW HAVEN PTA Winter
festiva l, lUO a. m. Kitchen
soup sale at school. Parade
with Mr. Cartoon and San ta a t
2 p. m . Mr . Ca rtoon will judge
the floats . Santa distributes
treats 3 p m. Mr. Cartoon
available fo r pictures un til4 p.
m . Door pri ze draw ing, II p. m.
MEIGS COUNTY Humane
Society holiday
bazaar,
beginning 9 a.m . at Thrift Shop
bui ld ing, E . Second St .,
Pomeroy.
RUTLAND
emergency
medical service bazaar , 9 a.m.
at station in Rutland. Many
holiday items.
SUNDAY
MIDDLEPORT Masonic
Lodge 363 annual go the church
Sunday. Meel at Heath United
Methodist Church, Middleporl,
a t 10:15 a.m.
BENEFIT hymn sing, 2 p.m.
a t Shade School. Dan Hayman
and the Country Hymntimers.
FINAL P ICKU P ca nn ed
goods and money £or Chri stmas
ba skets
for
underprivileged in Middleport by
firemen beginning I p. m .
Anyone not at home, please
leave contribution on porch.

D"Iary

of the stag ing
~
comm1ttee for the Meigs
Cou nty
Garden
Club 's
@
~ Christma s nower show will be
::::
:::; on hand from 5 to 8 p.m. today
to rkecedi;e hex:hibils fo r th is
...:
wee en s s ow.
New officers were elected at the Salisbury Junior Girl Scout
The even in g ~ours were
meeting Thursday night at the school.
a nnounced by Mrs. Holter as a
They are Camille Swindell, president ; Peggy Shaw, vice convenience for those who are
president; Carol Morris, secretary; Jena Welker, treasurer;
employed or otherwise una ble
Angela Hatfield, reporter; l£slie Cole, game leader ; and Valerie
to bring in exhibil.s Saturday
Jeffers, refreshments chalrwoman.
morning. Entries are to be
Plans were made for a Christmas party at the meeting next placed before 12 noon Saturweek . The pledge to the nag and the girl scout promise opened
day.
the meeting. Refreslunents were served.
Oral judging will begin at 1

ALUMINUM
FIBER

Holiday musical given

SALEM
CENTER
Children of the Sale m Center
School presented their a nnual
holi day musical program
entitled "Christmas" at the
sc hool Wednesday night.
Mrs. Maurita Miller was
director of the presenta tion
wilh Roberta Wilson, Anna E.
Turner,
Winifred
Nass,
Rebecca Triplett, Olive Page,
Wykle Whitley and Margaret
Parsons assisting.
First graders made up the
toy band playing "Jingle
Bells" , " J oll y Old St.
Nicholas", 04 Here Comes Santa
Claus", and "Santa Cla us is
Coming to Town" . The second
t d ou t
gra de sang an d ace
' 'Sa nta La nd ", " Upon the
House top " and "Rudolph, the
Red Nosed Reindeer".
Third graders sang, with
appea r a n ces
by
"Susie
Snowfla ke" and "Frosty, the
Snowman" highlighting their
par t of the presentation.
Fourth and fifth grader s
sang "Deck the Halls", "0
Chri st m as Tree", 10 Whit e
POLLY'S PROBLEM
Christmas", "Hark the Herald
Dear Polly- I have a self·deaning oven. I would like to know
Angels Sing", "Pa t-a-Pan",
how to make the pans and burners shine after l have put them in
"The
First Noel", "Go Tell It
the oven to be cleaned as the directions tell one to do . - MRS . D.
K.
on the Mountain", " Do You
Hear Wha t I Hear?", "Away in
Dear Mrs . D. K. - Have you tried using a soap pad ? a Manger", " Silent Nigh t" ,
POLLY.
"O ne for the Little Bitty
Baby", "Holly J olly Chris tDear Polly - My Pet Peeve is with the way price tags are so
mas" and "We Wish You a
often jabbed into the cloth of dresses and blouses. When the tag is
Merry Christmas".
removed there is often a hole left in t he cloth. '!'his happened to
The sixth graders opened
me jus\ last week when I bought a nylon jacket. - MRS . R . M.
their part of the program with
DEAR POLLY- and Mrs. R. P . who has plastic pieces that
" It 's Beginning to Look Uke
have turned yellow and feel sticky to the touch- My cure for this
Chri
stmas" with spea kin g
is to put the pieces outdoors in the warm sunshine. I find this
parts
by Mary Matson, Karina
usually eliminates the problem. I NEVER put such things in the
Hale, Patti Dugan, Annette
dishwasher , even though the manufacturer says you ca n. The hot
Romine, Tammy Kunath,
water is just too hot for them and then the lids will not seal
Sandra Herdman,
Kelly
properly. - MRS. J . J .
Thomas,
Sheila
Fetty,
Teresa
DEAR POLLY - and Mrs . R. P . whose plastic containers
Fetty and Rhonda Lemley.
such as sold at home parties have ye11owed - I wash my plastic
Taking part in a Nativity
pieces in a sudsy bleach water and let them sta nd in this water
scene
were Dennis Shuler,
until they whiten. To the rinse water I add baking soda to remove
J oh n Van Meter, Jeffrey
any scent of the bleach . I affi surprised her plastic dealer did not
Smith, Walter Garnes, Delmar
tell her about such bleaching. - VIONA.
Davis, Ricky Ashburn, jl'lichael
DEAR POLLY - I have formed a really necessary habit of
Zeigler, Joyce Janey, Patti
dating all food purchases such as nour, mixes, coffee, etc.,
Dugan, Billy Dyer , Dean
before storing them away. The date of purchase is marked on
Colwell , Floyd Holliday, Terry
each one so the oldest will be used first. Wh en one takes adHutton and Timmy Basham ,
vantage of sale prices we must be sure not to sacrifice the
First gr ader s making up a
freshness of things put by. - MARIE
toy band were Charles HarDEAR POLLY - Those women who like to embroider can
mo n, Tisha Jar vis, Ena
make unusal and very special tags fo r Christmas gifts by cutting
Barrett,
Crystal Burnem,
scraps of felt into various sha pes and sizes. Then embroider
Missi Primmer, Ch a rm ele
them t o say "To Janet from Mary," etc. , on eac h one. A little
Turner, Ci nd y· Fetty, Joy
embroidered flower or other decoration also could be added if
Spaun, Timmy Ziegler, Rickie
one wishes. If you are traveling some place for the holidays you
Van Horten , Kenneth Mcwill find this especially nice. Ther e is no danger of tags being
Cl ellan, Missy Lo ngs treth,
torn , crushed or torn off.
Tammy Gilkey, Vanessa Rife,
Colored yarn also can be used instead of ribbon for tying th e
Marvin Hickman.
packages. A hole is punched in the felt tag so it slips right over
the yarn being used as a tie. This is dura ble, packages stay
neater and the person receiving the gift will feel it is really
personal . - PAT.

m emb~rs

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Linda Smith, Tim Spires and
Ward .

SUNDAY DEC. 8
Hours 8-2 Weekdays 6-8:30
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Alarm Clock

For the lirst 12 monlhs of us e any
Chrysler Motors Corporat ion Dealer wi ll fix ,
without cha rge for parts or lab o r, any part of
our 1975 passenger ca rs we s upply
(except tires) which proves defective
in normal use, regardless of mileage.

This clock is really d il -

The owner is responsible
for normal maintenan ce service such as

ferenl! II projects the

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�6- The Dmly Sentmel, Middleport-Pomero) 0, Fnd~, Dec 6, 1974

POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY
Rev W H Perrrn pastor Roy
Mayer Sunday SChOOl SI.Jpl
Church s c hool 9 l .S &lt;1 n1
worShip servrce
10 7 1 am
Youth cho1r rehearsal Mo n
day 3 30 p rn under d•r ec tJO n
of Mary Sk nner se 1ro r c ho r
rehear sal 7 30 p m Th ur s d n y
Wdh
Mrs
PatJI
Nease
d1 r e-c tnr

POMEROY FIRST BAP
TIST
Robert Kuhn pastor
Wrl l am Watso n Sunday schoo l
supt Sunday sc hool 9 30 a m
BYF
6 p rn
Brble study
Wednesday 7 p m
Cho1r
pr act ce Wednesday B 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS
CHURCH Harr so nv rll e R e v~ 0 De l l
Ma nl e y P as to r H enry Ebl 1n
Sund ay Schoo l Su p t Sunday
Sc hool 9 10 am
F• "' ~1

GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST
Preachrng
9 30 a m
frrst and second
Sund ays of each month lhrrd
and fourth Sundays each
month worshrp servrce at 7 30
p m Wednesday evenmgs at
7 30 Prayer and Brble _ Study
SEVENTH
DAY
AD

VENTIST

Mulberry
Pomeroy
Pastor
Grrard Seton Sabbath school
every Saturday at 2 p m and
worst! p s ervt c e lollowrnQ at
Herqhts

n esday 7 30 p m
UM w
f1rst Wednesday 7 JO p m
WESLEYAN { Rac•n~}
Sunday schoo l
10 am
worsh p 11 a m
B1ble study
Thur s day
7 p m
chorr
practrce Thursday 8 p m
f c llowshtp
supper
'•rst
Wednesday 6 30 p m u M w
fourth Mondily 8 p m

7- The DaUy Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, U , ~'nday, Dec

7 30 p m

Televis~on

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UNION BAPTIST Rev Cecrl Cox pastor Sunday
Sc h ool s upt
Joe Sayre
Su nday school 9 45 a m
Sun day evenmg worshtp 7 30
Wednesday prayer and Brble
study 1 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAIN!
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Eugene Underwood pastor,
Howard Ca ldw e ll Jr sunday
Sc hool Supt
Sunday Schoo l
9 30 a m
Morn ng Sermon
10 30 am
Sund ay evenmg
servrce , 1 p m
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN - Rev Freeland
Norrrs pastor Floyd Norr•s
supt Sunday school 9 30 am
mornrng sermon 10 30 am
Prayer serv ,ce Wednesday
1 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPHECY ~ G p
Sm tih pastor Sund av School
10 a m Arthur Henson Supt
Morn ng Worshrp 11 am
Young Peoples serv rce 7
p m
E\lenrng se n(J Ce 7 30
p m Wednesday Mrd Week
Prayer Ser v,ce 7 30 p m
Youth meet ng
6 30 p m
Evenrng worshrp 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Herb ert Grate pastor Wor
sh rp se rv 1ce 11 am and 7 30
p m Sunday ~un da y Schoo l
9 30 am
Richard Barton
supt Prayer meet1ng Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Clifford Sm 1th
mrnrsler Sun day School 9 30
am
mornmg church 10 30
a m Sunday evening serv •ce
7 30 p m Wednesday se rvrce 8

GREAT BEND - Worsh1p 11
a m
2n d and 4th Sundays
Church School 10 a m
LETART FALLS - Worsh 1p
J 15
p m
Open
Brble
10 a m Chur c h Sc hool 9 a m
drsc u ss on
7 30 p rn at t he
B ble study 7 30 p m every
c h ur c h e ~ c h Thur s day
Tuesday
FIRST SOUTHERN
BAP
MORNING STAR - Worshrp
TIST ?6 2 Mulberry Ave
9 30 a m Church Schoo l 10 30
Pomeroy
aft ! relied
wrth
am
Mrd Week
Servrce
Wednesday 8 p m
~ B C
the Rev
Fr e d Hill
Pa s tor Troy Zwil tmg S[Jnday
MORSE CHAPEL - War
school supt
Sunday school
Sh1p 11 am
1st and 3rd
)
9 30 il rn
morn ng worsh p
StJndays ChtJrch School 10
am
10 10
S unday evangel s t c
rne et ng
7 30 p m
Prayer
PORTLAND - Worshrp 7 30
m £&gt;e t nq Wed esday 7 30 p m
P m
Church Schoo l 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Worshrp II am
MIDDLEPORT
2nd and 4th Sundays Ch u rch
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Sc hool 10 a m
Corne r Fourth and Mam
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Mrddleport Rev Henry Key
Rev RObert Meece
Jr pastor Su nday School 9 30
Rev
Stanley Brandum
am
Mrs Ervrn Baumgard
JOPPA - Worshrp 10 a rn
ner supt
Mornrng worshrp
Ch ur ch Sc hool 9 a m
Prayer
10 45 a m
Meetmg Wednesday 8 p m
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES
LONG BOTTOM - Ch urch
Larr\f Carnahan pres,dmg
servrces
9 a m
Su nday
mm rster Sunday B1ble lee
School 9 45 a m Brble Study
lure 9 30 a m
Watchtower
every Thur sday 7 30 p m
study 10 30 am
Tuesday
NORTH BETHEL Wor
Brble study 7 30 p m
Thurs
Sh
rp
11
am
Church
School
10
day m rn rstry school 7 30
am
P m
ser\11ce meetrng 8 30
ALFRED - Sunday school
pm
9 45
a m
each
Sunday
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
preachmg at 11 a m
each
Chr1st m Chnst1an Unron Sunday
Prayer
meeting
7 45
Lawren c e Man ley pastor
p m Wednesday wscs 8 p m
pm
Mrs Russe ll Young Sunday
on th1rd Tuesday each month
School Supt Sunday School
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
REEDSVILLE Sunday
9 30 am
E\lenmg worsh1p
METHODIST Rev Fl oyd
school
9 JO preac hmg 7 JO
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
F
Shook.
pasto r
lloyd
p m Sunday prayer meetrng
mee trng 7 30 p m
Wr ght
Sunday school supt
7 30 p m Tuesday WSCS 7 30
~::p classes
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
Su nday s c hool 9 30 a m
frrst Thursday each month
,... &lt;:: e yy ILL
GOD - Racme Route 2 the
mornmg worship 10 30 a m
ST
PAUL
LUTHERAN
SILVER
RIDGE
Worshrp
•
BAPTIST
Re
\
Ben Drl lard
Rev James M Muncy pastor
evenmg worshrp 7 30 p m
CHURCH Corner of Sycamo re
10 a m ChtJr ch School 9 a m
pas t or
R oger
T urner
Su nday school 9 45 a m
and Second Sis Pomeroy The
Wednesday Ch r ,st •an Youth
TUPPERS
PLAINS
a ss s l an t
p as to r
Sundav
morn•ng worshrp
11 am
Rev Wil l am M1dd leswnr th
Crusade
6 30 p m
Ch o r
•
Worshrp
9
a
m
Church
sc
hoo
l
10
a
m
Sun
day
evenrng worshrp
7 30 p m
•
praclrce Th ur sday 7 p m
Pas tor StJnday School at 9 ~5
Sc hool 10 a m
even ng SE'rvtce
1 30
Wed
Prayer meetrng Tuesday 7 30
a m a n d Church SErv .ce s 11 nesd a y B1b le s tud y 7 J O p m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
am
P m Young peoples meetmg
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George Freden ck
7 30 P m Thursday
CHRIST Cha rl es Russell
St John wasn I his last name-that was
SACRED HEART Rev
su pt Serv•ce weekly 9 30 a m
OLD
DEXTER
BIBLE
Sr mrnrster Norman C Wil l
F alher Paul 0 Welton pa s tor
CHRISTIAN C HUR CH - R e \1
on Sun day Preachrng f1rst and
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
Fre
n
ch and usually mtspronounced But
Su nday school 9 30
lh 1rd Sun days of month by supt
Phone 99 2 1!125
Saturda y
Ro n Terr y pas to r
Sunday
BAPTIST - CornerS ~&lt;lh and
am
worshJp servrce 10 30
a ro und Cape Cod he was known Simply as
Clrfford Smrth 9 30 am
evenmg Mass 7 30 Sunday
SC I100 1 10 a m Mrs Worley
Pa l mer
th e
Re\1
Ste\le
Brble study TtJesday
Mass 8 and 10 a m
Con
F r a n cs
s up e r n l e n de nt
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN am
St John after h1s home town rn Canada
Sk.agg:;
pastor
Danny
7 JO p m
tess on Saturday 7 7 JO p m
UNION - Darrell
Doddr II
Mo rn ,n g wor::. h 1p
11 am
Thompson Sunday school sup t
Hrs appearance seemed far from sa1ntly
Sund a y f' ven rng ser v•c e 7 30
pasror Sundav School 9 30
WMPO radro program 7 45
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Yet rt neve r seemed awkward call1ng h1m
am
Leonard Gilmore f•rst OF
am Sunday school, 9 15 am
JESUS
CHRIST OF
elder evenrng serv rce 7 30 LATTER DAY SAINTS mornrng worship 10 IS am
that He loved people He loved the sea He
P m
Wednesday
prayer Portland
Youth actrvrt1eS and fellowship
Ra c me Road
meetmg
7
30
p
m
loved
hard work Most Importantly he loved
for IUnror and 'Senror h rgh
Wrll!am Roush pasfor Denny
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
Evans
S unday
St hoor
students 6 p m ~J1 ble study
his church a nd God And h1 s enthusiasm was
GOD - Racine Route 2 The Drrector Sunday Schoo l 9 JO
7 30 p m
M1d week prayer
contagiOUs-someho w you felt better after
Rev Charles Hand pastor
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
a m
Morn rng worshiP 10 30
you
d been w1th St John
Sunday school 9 45 a m
am Sunday even•ng ser~nce 7
morning worsh1p 11 am
P
m
Wednesday
evenmg
It's refresh 1ng and excrt1ng to run mto
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST,
Even1ng serv rces Tuesday and Prayer serviCes 7 30 p m
PAYING THE PRICE LIFE WORTH DYING FOR
Mrddleport 5th and Ma 10
F r day 7 30
someone who trres hard to put h1s rellgton
BETHLEHEM
BAPTIST
Text: Matthew 19 ·16-26 , Luke 14 2.1-33
George
Glaze
mmr$ler
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
mto lrv1ng and workmg
Rev
Ea r l Shu ler pastor
James Sheets supermtendent
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B1ble
Worsh 1p serv• ce 9 30 am
B1ble school, 9 30 am
Remember that Sunday and every day
Stvdy
9 30 am
mornrng
Sunday school
10 JO am
mornrng worsh1p 10 30 am
Abundant life, a full life, IS a matter of personal chOice We
worshrp
10
30
am
evenmg
Then
folks m1gh t feel that same exc1 tement
Sunday
evenmg
serv
rc
es
7
30
evenmg worsh rp 7 30 p m
worshrp 6 30 p m Wednesday
are free to make our own decisions As a resull we must accept prayer
P m Btble SltJdy and prayer
servrc" 7 p m Wed
when
they
ru n mlo you an d me Th at s some
Brble Study 7 30 p m
ser v ce Th ursdav 7 30 p m
nesdav
the Incumbent responsibilities for the consequences that follow
th1ng to stnve for
MT
OLIVE
CHURCH
~n plufl.' l 'M!Iected By The Amer com 8 1ble Soc•ety
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
K1ngsbv ry
Road
Sunday
Long Bottom Sunday School
What will It cost us to do, get, or be "hat we most desire
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
School
9
30
a
m
Ralph
Carl
10 am With W1llard Prgotl
Don Cole
pastor
A lf re d supt
durmg our life tune ? What course of act10n w1l1 we select for the
Evangelrstrc message supt Worshrp serv rce 10 30
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Th urs day
Rusche l Sunday Schoo l StJpt
quality or style of life we want?
am and 7 30 p m allernately
each
Sunday
evenrng 7 30 p m
StJnday school 9 30 a m
Saturday
Isaiah
Isaiah
J erem1ah
Prayer meet1ng Wednesday
Matthew Romans
by
Elder
Russell
Clrne
morn1ng worsh1p 10 30 a m
The answers to thesequestwns reqmre ( 1) eva luatwn or cost
I
Thessalon•ans
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay Strles
2 1-5 63 16 64 7 33 14-16
mrn1sler
of
the
Apostol1c
Fatth
243744 131114
Sunday evangelrst c meetrng
- accountmg, and (2) deciSion making
312 4 2
BrbJe St udy Wednesday 7 30 pastor
7 10 p m
prayer meet 1ng
om
OLD
DEXTER
CON
Wednesday
7
30
p
m
Recogmzmg our lumtatwns , we may freely determrne our
GREGATIONAL CHURCH STJVERSVILLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
Mrs Worley Francs StJnday
own directiOns We must responsibly PICk OW' own way or course
THE
UNITED
PRES
school ser\lrce 10 am Prayer school supt Sunday sc hool 10
along the stream of life which offers us the greatest chance of
BYTERIAN ~ MINISTRY meetmg Thursday 7 p m
am
With the hope 1t w111. In some measure, foster and help sustarn that
self-fulfillment and-or self-actualizatiOn
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dwtght
Sunday evenrng servtce 7 p m
LONG
BOTTOM
L Zav t2 , Pastor Drrector
ZION
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
which
IS good In fam1ly and commun1ty life, th1s feature IS sponsored by
CHRISTIAN Mr Robert
What have we chosen' What has It cost us' What s t ill awaits
HARRISONVILLE
Pomeroy
Harrrsonvr lle Wyatt pastor Sunday School
the
busrness
firms and organ1zahons whose names appear below
our tnvesttgatwn and understandmg?
Sun da y Church Sc hool 9 30
Road R1ck Morr•son pastor
supt Ronald Osborne Bible
am Mrs Homer Lee S~pt
Svnday
sc
hool
supt
Steven
9 30 a m
preachrng
It costs our surrender and aba ndonment to expe nence
Morn 1ng Worsh1p 10 30 am
St anley Sunday school 9 30 School
10
45 am
Evenrng
se r vrces
MIDDLEPORT
Sunday
VICariously for ourselves the cross of our Lord Jesus Chrtst To
am
morn ng worShip and 7 30 p m
Chu rch Schoo l 9 30 a m Joh n
commun1o
n
10
30
am
be most fully hwnan mvolves choosing our own suffenng SurF
Fultz
Su RI
Mornrng
Sunda y
even ng
youth
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
W
orshrp 10 JO a m
vtvaltherefrom IS often dependent on our level of trust or faith r.n
Ch nst ran Endeuvo r 6 30 p m
METHODIST CHURCH SYRACUSE
Mor nrng
worshrp serv1ce Sun day 7 30 R ev Paul N eville pa stor
ourselves, our fellow persons, and God, the eterna l Creator and
WorshiP
9 a m
Sunday
p m
Wednesday evenrng Sunday Sch ool 9 30 am
Ch urch Sc hool 10 a m
Mrs
Redeemer of hvtng opportwut1es hke these
prayer meet ng and B ble~ Morn1ng serv1ce 10 30 am
Sampson Hall StJpt
study 7 30 c m
youth servrce
6 45 p m
700 E Ma rn
We must each ask ourselves unportant questions, What path
D•al992 2101
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN EvangeJrstrc serv1ce 7 30 p m
Pomeroy
of discipleship am I now treadmg' To what or whom am I
CHURCH P1ne Grove The Prayer meetrng Tnur s day
Bakers of Good Bread
7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Rev Wrll am M ddle swa rlh
Huntmgton W Va
comrmtted' How satisfied am J? What can I do to change my
GOO - Ph1llrp Wh1tley pastor
Pastor Ch ur ch Serv rces 9 30
present circumstances or Situation? What do I w1sh to alter about
S unday sch oo l
10 a m
u m Sund ay Sc hool 10 30 am
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
worsh p se rv rce
7 p m
HHAOBURY CHURCH OF
MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
myself? How ready am I to put the most IIllo my hfe so that I
Praye r mee!mg Wednesday
CHRIST Brb le School 9 30
L R Gluesencamp pastor
obtam a IIIli' deal m the process'
7 30 p m
a m morn~ng worship 10 30
Roger Wilfred , Sr
Sunday
am Sunday e\lenmg WorShip
School Sup! Sunday Schoo l
Such conf~ontatlon allows us to encounter the options and
Serv•ce
7 30 p m
c horr
9 30 am
Sunday evenrng
The Sto re w1th A Heart
Mrnor Repa~rs &amp; Tune up
alternatives With Which we have to live day by day Make an
practJce Sunday and Wed
worshrp 7 30 Prayer meet ng
Rae me
Beech &amp; Locust
Phone
949
3342
Middleport
HAZEL
COMMUNITY nesday 7 p m , prayer meetrng
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernesl
ennchmg chotce moment by moment And remember "not to
Ph 992 2366
CHURCH - Near Long Bot
and Brble Study Wednesday
Deeter
c las s leade r Youth
decide ts to dectde "
tom Es111 Hart pastor Roy 7 30 p m
meetrng, Wednesday
7 30
Brown, ass rs lant
pastor
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST
p m
Ernest Deete r leader
By Rev Steve Skaggs, pastor, Middleport First Bap!Ist
Sunday sc hool , ro a m Church
Rev Freeland Norr1s , pastor
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
Church, for the Mmgs County MJrustenal Assn
7 30
p m
each
Sv nday Sunday school 10 a m Church
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
evenrng prayer meetrng 7 30 serv1ce 7 p m
Wednesday
CHRIST Robert Shook
p m Thursday
B•ble Study:, 7 p m
pastor Sunday school, 9 30
D1 a I 992 3284
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
M idd leport
a m Russell Spencer s upt
RACINE
CHURCH
OF
TECOSTAL - Thrrd Ave the IHi; NAZARENE worshrp serv1ce 10 45 am
Rev
Rev Wlll •a m Knrttel, pastor
even•ng worsh ip alternatrng
W!lltam Bartholomew pastor
Middleport Oh10
Ronald Dugan Sunday School Sunday school
4
w th C E at 7 30 p m on
9 30 a m
Supt Classes for all ages
Sunday Prayer meetrng 7 30
Gerald Wells su pt
morn rng
evenrng service, 7 30 p m
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
worsh1p
10 30 a m
Wed
lay leader
B1ble study Wednesday 1 30 nesday serv ce 7 p m
p m
youlh serv1ces Fnday
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST 7 30 p m
Coolvrl/e RD Rev Roy De e ler
Bu1ck Pont1ac Opel G M C Dealer
Walter P Brkacsan pastor
FREEWILL BAPTIST pastor Sunday school 9 30
SOOE MarnSt
Ronn1e
Salser
Sunday
schoo
l
Ph 992 2174
Mr and Mrs James Ctrcle of
Corner Ash and Plum , Mtd
a m
worsh rp serv1ce 10 30
supt Sunday sc hool 9 30 am
337 N 2nd
dleport
Noel
Herrman
,
Middleport
a
m
Btble
study
and
prayer
New Haven, W Va , were ~::~t
Ph 992 2550
worshrp
10 40
pastor
Satvrday even 1 ng mornrng
serv•ce
Wednesday
7
30
p
m
The
Annual
Chnstmas
Sunday
evenrng
worshtp
7
30
the home of Mary Ctrcle on
se rv1ce 7 p m Sunday school
RUTLAND
Wednesday even ng B rble
Concert by the Glee Club of the
10 am
Sunday evenmg study
Sunday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
7 JO
worsh,p 7 p m
CHRIST- Rod Kas ler pastor
H olzer Medical Center School
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Mr and Mrs Frank Hudson
V H Braley Sunday school
Rev Lelon Glasure pastor
Rac1ne
supt Sunday school 9 30 a m
of Racme, Mr and Mrs Shelby of Nursmg will be presented
Bakers of Gay 90 s Bread
Ph 949 9591
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Wors hrp se rv1 ce a nd com
Middleport
Fnday,
a
t
8
p
m
In
the
Mam
youth and 1unror youth serv1ce
Pickens
and
family
of
Ph 992 3030
m un1 on
10 30 am
youth
6 45 p m
evenrng worshrp
meetrng
6 p m
Sunday
Pomeroy, Mr and Mrs Ben Lounge at Davis Hall, 514 F'1rst
7 30 p m
prayer and pratse
evenmg servrce
7 regular
Ave , m Gallipolis
MEIGS
Wednesday 7 ~0 om
BICkers and family, Racme, R
board m eetrng lhrrd Sa lurday
COOPERATIVE
SILVER
kUN -- FREE
7 p m
Twenty seven students of the
D, \!Sited With Mr and Mrs
PAR ISH
BAPTIST - Rev Ralph Dean
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
School
of
Nursmg
form
the
THE UNITED
Allan Taylor on Sunday
pas for Sunday Sc hool 10 a m
CHURCH Sunday School,
METHODIST
CHURCH
LOUIS W Osborne
M1ller
supl
Evenrng
Leon
Glee Club, under the d1rect10n
9 30 am Worshrp servrce 11
Mr and Mrs Arthur Earl
Robert T Bumgarner
220 E Ma1n
servrce
7 30 p m
Prayer
Pomeroy
Ph 992 2176
am
Wednesday
prayer
Mrddleport Oh1o
of Mrs Anne F1scher M1ss
D1rector
meet1ng Thursday 7 30 P m
Johnson, Sheryl LeAnn and
meehng
7 30 p m
Sunday
POMEROY
CLUSTER
Mary
Ephng
Is
th
e
acCHESTSlf
'-li~CH
OF
n1ght
worsh•p
7
30
p
m
Patnck spent Sunday af
Rev CarlE H1cks
GOo
Re\1
Ja mes Sat
RUTLAND ~HURCH OF
compamst
Rev D Wm Svdensfncker
ternoon wtth Mr and Mrs
terfJelc pastor Sunday School,
THE NAZARENE Rev
CHESTER
WorShip
9
'15
Several of the traditiOnal
9 30 a rn
worship ser\lrce 11
Lloyd D Gr,mm Jr pastor
Wilham T Carleton of Racme
a m
Church School 10 a m
a m
evenmg serv1ce, 7
Sunday School, 9 JO a m
carols plus some of the more
ENTERPRISE - Worshrp 9
Mr and Mrs Arthur Orr of
Prayer servrce and youth
Mornmg
worship 10 30 am
Church School 10 a m
a m
Chester OhiO
serv1ce Wednesday 7 D m
We Fill All Doctors PrescrJptJons
mod er n up-tempo hohday
Young peoples serv1ce 6 45
Chester recently called on Mr
FLATWOODS - Worsh1p 11
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2955
P
m
EvangelrSttc
s&amp;rvrce
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
selectiOns w11! be mcluded on a m Church School 10 a m
Pomeroy
and Mrs
Robert Lee and
7 30 P m Wednesday evenrng
CHURCH Ted Jones
POMEROY
Worshrp
the program Featured m three
service
7
30
p
m
family
pastor Sunday sc hool 9 30
10 30 a m Church School 9 lS
MASON COUNTY
am
Roy S1gma n
s upt
spec1al musical numbers w11l a m UM Y F 6 30 p m
M e 1as County Branch
J M Lee of Racme called on
THE HILAND CHAPEL,
mornmg worship
10 30
ROCK SPRINGS - Worship
be
the
Madngals
of
'
Gallla
George
Casto
pastor
Sunday
Ralph Lee recently
Sunday
evenmg
serv•ce
7
30
10 a m Church School 9 a m
School 9 10 evenlnq worsh1p
m 1d week
se rvtce
Wed
Academy High School The
UMYF 6 30 p m
nesday 7 30 p m
' 3u Thursaay ~venmg p..rayer
MIDDLEPORT
CLUSTER
Madrigals will then JOin w1 th
serv1ce 7 30 p m
TWO LOCATIONS
Rev Robert Bumgarner
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
59 N Second St
MASON f:'IRST BAPTIST _
the Glee Club m a combmed
296W Second
HEATH WorShip 10 :JO
Pomeroy
Moddleport, 0
THE NAZARENE
Re\1
Ph 992 3663
~econd and Pomeroy Sts, Stan
46 Court St
m Church School 9 30 a m
Iendthon
of
Heyden's aUMYF7pm
Gallipolis, 0
Howard C Black pastor Bob 9 r~,g pastor Sunday school .
4 a m
Hallelujah Chorus
Moore Sunday School Supt
RUTLAND - Worship 9 15
worship servrce 1l .
Sunday School classes for all
am
trarn•ng un•on 6 30
a m
Church School 10 a m
The public Is cordially m
ages 9 30 a m
morn mg
UMYF 7 p m
~% e\lenmg worshrp serv 1ce
worshrp 10 45 NYPS Sunday
v1ted to attend the concert, one
P~ULEY,
SALEM CENTER - War
Pm
M1d week prayer
servrce Wednesday 7 30
6 30 p m evangehsl•c serv• ce
Devoted To the Interest
sh•P
9
am
cnurch
School
10
of the hig hli ghts of the upSunday
7
30
p
m
Mid
week
MASON
CHURCH PO~
NatJonwlde Insurance Co of Columbus 0
am UMYF Thursday 7 p m
Of The Me•gs Mason Area
prayer meet rng Wednesday
commg holiday season
CHRIST, p 0 Box 487 M iller
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
307 Spring Ave
Pome'roy
By WANEITA RADEKIN
St Mason W va s
7 30 p m M rss1onary meetrng
Rev R•chard E Jarvis
Doal992
2316
secnn,. Wednesdav 7 30 o m
Brble Study 10 a 01
w~;s~~Y
Mr and Mrs John Holl1da}
ASBURY Worship 11
~
a
m
and
7
p
m
B
ible
Stude
a
m
Church
School
9
50
a
m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
VIsited Mrs Holliday's sister
ednesday 1 p m
Voc 1
WSCS 1st Tuesday
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
.
mus1c
'
a
Mrs
Edith
Tolbert,
FOREST RUN - WorShiP 9 Robert Smtth paslor Sunday
FIRST
SOUTHERN
BAp.
Church
School
10
a
m
school.
9
30
a
m
class
leader
a
m
Charleston, S C
riST - Corner of Second and
WSCS 3rd Wednesday 7 30 Leo Hill
worship service
Grocer1es &amp; General Merchandise
pm
nderson , Mason
Pastor
Mrs Nellie Vale, Dorothy
10 30 a m
church 7 30 n rn
Racme
The Fnend!y Folks "
Radekm and d a ughter Tma
Walter
Cloud
Sunday
school
MINERSVILLE
Worshrp
EDEN
UN11
tu
t:tl(i::fH
Ph 949 5772
Boltng Fanme Pettit, Patrrcta
9 45 a m worship servrce 11
Pomeroy Oh1o
10 a m Church School 9 a m
After noon callers we1 e Mrs
REN IN CHRIST - Elden R
Casto a nd Avanel Holliday
a m and 7 30 P m Weekly
'
WSCS Jrd Monday 7 30 p m
Slake
pastor
Sunday
School
Nellie Vale and Mrs Fanme
Btble study Wednesday 7 90
SYRACUSE
Church
10 a m
Howard McCoy
Pm
attended Laurel Grange at the
School 9 30 a m
worShip
Petht, Rutland and Mr and
supt
Mornmg sermon 11 a
home of Mr and Mrs G A
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
serv 'SI' 7 30 p m
Sunday n1ght services
m
Mrs John Vale, Stac, and
GOD - Second St Mason w
SOUTHERN
CLUSTER
Chr•st1an
Endeaver
7
30
p
Radek1n Plans were made for
Va Chester Tennllnt pastor
Rev Steven W11son
Chnst1, Colwnbus
S
m
Song servrce 8 p m
unday school,
10 a m
the next regular meetmg to be
Rev Larry Poling
Preachrng 8 30 p m
M1d morning
worsh 1 p , 11 am
Members of Laurel Grange
Rev Howard Sh1veley
The F1nest tn Mob1le Homes
week Prayer meet rng , Wed
Attend the Church of Your Choice
at Mrs Nelhe Vale's home at
llOOE Main
BETHANY (Dorcas)
nesday 7 p m Rav Adams ~vangei,Stlc servrce , 7 30 p m
who attended the annual
Pomeroy
Pomeroy
Ph 992 34198
Rutland
Ph
992
7034
w'b~e
study
and
prayer
serv
ce
Worsh1p, 9 30 am , Church lav leader
1
grange offi cers conference at School 10 30 a m
j
~;~da
Y
7
30
p
m
Phone
77
5
Mr
and Mrs
Robert
l.M'VH:CH
OF
JESUS
CARMEL Worship
11
Rock Sprmgs were Mrs Nellie
CHR 1ST - Located at Rutland
Holliday and family had as
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
a m
1st and 3rd Sundays
on New Lrma Road ne)(t to ~~RIRST rn Chrrsflan Un 1on _
Vale , Mrs Fanme Pelt1t, Mrs
Church School 10 a m
guests Mr and Mrs John
Forest Acre Park Rev Ray
e ev W1lllam Campbell
R obert H olliday and M.rs G A
Rouse pastor Robert Musser , pastor Sunday School, 9 30
Holliday Mr a nd Mrs KenAPPLE:
GROVE
Sunday
Radekm
Sunday Sc hool supt Sunday Am
Meats and Grocenes
J ames Hughes, supt
School 9 30 am
worsh,p
neth Wilcox Davrd and Darla
Furn rtu re and Hardware
Syracuse, 0
school 10 JO a m
worsh 1p evenmg serv•ce, 7 30 p m
Ph 992 3966
'•rst
and
fh1rd
Sunday
7
30
Ge r a ld Collms and Robert
7 30 p m B1ble study, Wed
Homel rte Saws
Wednesday
evenrng
prayer
Mr a nd Mrs At lm Radekm
m
prayer meetmg Wed
Ph 965 3306
, 7 30 p m Saturday meetrng, 7 30 p m
Lo\\ l ht l
Crrlum bu s , spent np esday
Youth
7 30 p m Fellowshrp nesday
and Am) J o Alban) Mr and
Chester
n1ght prayer serv1ce 7 30 p m Prayer service each Tuesday
s upper f1r st Satu rday 6 p m
Monddy det J huntmg on the G
HEMLOCK
GROVE
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
Mrs Robert Holliday, Judy,
U M W second Tuesday, 7 JO CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson,
A Radekm fa rm
Letart W Va, Rt
Pm
1CHURCH,
Gary
and
Floyd,
spent
pastor
Ray Whaley supt
Rev
George Hoschar
Tma
R&lt;:tdekm
and
Nancy
Mornrng worship 9 30 "m
Pastor Sunday Sch ool 9 30
Thanksgivmg
with
1~e1r
EAST LETART Sunday church school , 10 30 a m
Hartley
s pent
Saturday
~To Prayer and Btbfe study
School 9 JO a m
worsh •P
parents , Mr and Mrs G A
Church and Offtce Supplies G1ffs
young peoples meetmg 6 30
P rn
Cotrage Prayer
shoppmg In Columbus
second and fourth Sunday 7 30 p m
Kerm's Korner
99
Moll
St
Moddleport
evenrng
worsh1p
7
JO Serv1ce Tue sda y
a
m
10
Dm
prayer meet•ng Wed
Kermit Walton
p m Btble Study Wednesday 'f~Os~r!:, Serv ice
Thursda y
Pomeroy

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GOEGLEIN READY MIX

I Spy 15 Elec Co 20
Bowlmg for Dollars 6 Truth or Consequences 3 4 WCHS
Report 8 Jtmmy Dean 13
7 ~Black Perspective on the News 33 Porter Wagoner 3
Ma sq uerade Party 4 Can d 1d Camera 6 Pop Goes To the
Country 8 Treasure Hunl10 To Tell T he Truth 13
8 OO~ Wa sh m~ton Rev1ew 20,33 Sanford &amp; Son 3 4 15 Planet of
the Apes 8 10 Yes, V1rgm1a there IS a Santa Claus 6 13
B 30~Wall Street Week 20 33 Chrco and the Ma n 3 4 15 Man
Wtthout a Country 6 13
Rockford Files 3 4 15 Even1ng
From Gun Htll ' 8
Mov•e "Take her Shes Mme 10
10 00- News 20 Pol• ce Woman 3 4 15 Kolchak 6 13 P au l
Nuchtm s 33
10 30-Pnmate 20
II 00-News 3 4 6 6,10 13,15 ABC News 33
11 30~Johnny Carson 3 4 15 Janak• 33 W1de World In Concert
13 Mov1e Journey to the Center of the Ea rth 6 Mov 1e
'Trog 8, Mov1e Wtld Wild Planet 10
OO-M1dn1ght Spec1al 3 4
Do n K1rshner s Rock Co ncert 6
News 13
1 3D-Movie The Human Mo nster" 10
2 JO-Mov1e 633 Squadron 4
4 00- Mov te Mystery Submanne' 4
5 30- Movte "Ten de r Scoundrel 4
CABLE CHANNEL FIVE
7 30 p m
The ChampiOns (C)
All Star Wr est lmg
Cowtown Rodeo
9 30 p m - Operat1on Gangbuster
Burkes Law's starrrng
Gene Barry

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SATURDAY, DEC 7, 1974
6 30 Fun For Everyone 6 TV Classroom 8 Treehouse Club
10 Kentucky AfJeld 13
7 00 - Saturday Report 3 Aware 6 Treehouse Club 8 World
Around Us 10 In Touch 13
7 30- Jabberwocky 3 Farm Front Eddt e Saunders 6 Abbott
and Costello a Man From C 0 S I 10 Lass 1e s Rescue
Rangers 13 Sesame Street 20
B 00- Addams Fam1ly 3 4 15 Yog1 s Gang 13 Jabberwocky 6
Speed Buggy 6 Popeye 10
B 30 - Wheelte 3 4, 15 Bugs Bunny 13 Speedracer 6 Scooby
Doo B, M1ster Rogers 20
9 00 ..-- Emergency Plus Four 3 4 15, Hong Kong Phooey 6 13
Jeannie 8 10, Sesame Street 30
9 30 - Run Joe Run 3, 4 15 G1ll•gan 13 Brg Blue Marble 6
Partndge Famdy 2200 A D 8 10
10 00 - Land of the Lost 3, 4 15 , Devlm 6 13 Valley of the
D1nosaurs B, 10 Electnc Company 20
10 30 - S1gmund 3, 4, 15 Korg 6, 13 Shazamr 8 10 , Wal sh s
An1mals 20
11 00 - P1nk Panther 3, 4, 15 Super Fr1ends 6 13, Globetrotters
8 10 Carrascolendas 20
11 30 - StarTrek3 415 HudsonBrothersS 10 Zoom20
12 00- Jetsons 3, 4, 15, These Are The Days 6 13, U S of Arch1e
B 10 Bread and Butterflies 20
12 30- Bob Dan1els Basketball 3, Amertcan Bandstand 6 13
All Oh1o Shnne Bowl 4 15 NFL Pre GameS Popeye 10
12 55 - F 1ve Mtnutes to K1ck Off 10
1 00 - Soul Trarn 3, NFL Footbal lS 10
1 30 - Colle]le Football 6, 13
2 00 - B•ll Dally s Hocus Pocus Gang 3
3 00 ~ Green Acres 3
3 30 ~ NFL Game of the Week 3 Truth or Consequences 4 TBA
15
4 00 NFL Football 3 4 15 Famous Classics B Mov1e
Maya" 10 Makmg Thmgs Grow 33
4 30 - TBA6 Farmer's Daughter 13 Eve s Work s hop33
5 00 ~ W1de World of Sports 6 13 H1gh Sc hool Bowl B A Brf
Woth Knot 33
5 30- News 8 Course of Our Ttmes 33
6 00 - Lawrence Welk a News 10 V1Ha Alegre 33
6 30- Reasoner Report 13 News 6 New s 6 CBS News 10
Zoom 33
7 00 - Treasure Hunt 3, Lawrence Welk 4 15 Hee Haw 6 8

Carmel News,

By the Day

Concert
Friday

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION

SEARS CATALOGUE MERCHANT

GAULS MARKET

Point Rock

Social Notes

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.

SADIE'S MARKET

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE

Bidding review assists play

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NEW YORK ClOTHING HOUSE

Many of the older people have forgotten that I used to s tutter

so much, and most of the young ones don't even know that I do
What changed my hfe was a seven-week course at the
Umvers1ty of Mmnesota at an outpatient speech cluuc for stut.
ters I enrolled twice, m 1949 and 1952 Thera pis ts there taught
me not how to get nd of stuttenng, but how to hve with It
The longest stuttermg block IS less than a half&lt;lecond, a nd aU

the rest of the hesttatlons, cover-ups, fac1al contractions, etc are
done to h1de the stuttermg Naturally, these are much worse than
stuttermg 1tself If the secondanes are brought under control
most people won't even notice your speech problem ThiS takes

prayer, practice and patience and tsn't accomplished overmghl
but It can be done'

a
great Job, fr.ne fnends, and even some mce enemies In plam
1 feel I'm one of the happiest and luckiest of m en, v.Ith

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advances of older women rn his offtce - 1s he braggmg or
W1Shmg 1
We aren't aU Mrs Robmsons, believe me Just becuase
we're friendly doesn 't mean ""e're pantmg after these }Dung
bucks, nor does 1t mean we're sexually starved
l have been married s1x tunes (three time s to the same man

15 Kyushu's

the scale
5
Card
16 Pnor ( pref )
game
17 Fanuiiar verb
6
"Hey-"
18 Word With
(
Beatie
cut or strep
claSSIC)
20 Campus

Movre
Movt e

23 Composer,

25 Salver
27 Come mto
sight
30 Habituate
31 Airport
need
33 Beethoven's
birthplace
36 Senonta's
uncle

16
19
20
23

Noggm
W1Uow
Demon
One
kmd
of hat
24 City m

Oregon

37 -

sauce

Enk 25 Laughmg

sound
26 English poet

I understand he v. ,1nts lu break
Iu s lease'

I nsn,mlhll' lh PM fourJumhll'N
ont ldtl.'r lo l.'ach squart' to
form fuur ordrn try "'ord!i

27 B1rd of prey

h&lt;--t--t-

28 Highway of
Ovid's day
29 More
psychotic
32 Actor,
Herbert 33 Old Turkish
title
31 Spanish
queen
35 Silvertongued one
37 Wmd- driven
clouds
38 Slopmg

upward
39 Gwnbo
10 Propitiate

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-

II IU1'

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WriY HE 17117N T
UNI7ERSTAND A60UT
THE NEW RO:&gt;F

Here's how
AXYDLBAAXR
LONGFELLOW

to work it:

One letter smtply stands for another In thts sample A IS
used for the Lhree L's, X for the two O's e tc Smgle letters,
apostrophes, lhe length and formatmn of the words are all
hmts Each day the code letters are different
CRYPTOQUOTE

~ow

arrange the c trclcd letters
In form the surprise an~wer, 89
sul(l(et~ted by the llbove cartoon

:;:;"".~":..=:I-'-:I~T-:-:-W~A=-s~[~X~I;t~J HIS t I I I J

:
\ =
...

( lt.ilft ,.f'r-1

.. .. ~ ,, r Ill' ~

10

9 Balcony
12 What
ba b1es do

7 Biblical
verb
ending
8 Trun ship,
tidy up
(3 wds)

group
21 Noble
Italian
family
22 Hankermg

It s popular these days to go With older women Really,
Helen , v.e don't pursue, v.e re the ones v.ho are bemg chased by
fellows 15 to 20 ~ears yo un ger than we are -NOT DEPRIVED

Jmo hlo.

Man From Laram ie
Guns of August ' 4

Yesterday's Answer

moun tam

lxrys However, many ask me for dates

3 30 4 00 -

DOWN
I Jeweler's
weight
2 D1smay
J Two Years
- ' (3 wds)
I High m

10 Biblical
brother
II Slice of veal

craft
14 Clin g

after divorces) I'm 45, have a 36-24-35 ftgure a nd do not chase

$25 000 Pyram 1d 10 Newsmaker 74 Lr llas Yoga and You 33
7 30 - Jeopardy J Am mal World 10 Bob Goldsboro 13 Ca tc h
33 33
B 00 ~ Emergency 3 15 Chnstmas Carol 13 OSU Basketball 4
6 All 1n the Fam ily 8 0
8 30 - M.ovre The Pomt 13 Fnends and Lovers B 10 Mar
shall Is
33
9 00 ~ Mov1e My Fa1r Lady' Part 1 J 15 Mary Tyler MooreS
10 DaVmc1 33
9 30 - Bob Newhart 8 10 Mo unta 1n Scene 33
10 00 Nak1a 6 13 Emergency 4 Carol Burnett 8 10
B1ography 33
10 30 - BarenboJm On Beethoven 33
1 I 00 ~ News 3 4 a 10 ABC News 6 13 Don Krrshner s Rock
Concert 15 Janak • 33
11 30 - Movre Th e Addrng Mac h tne ' 3 Movt e No Man Is An
Is land '4 Mov1e lnvas10n of the Vamp 1res '6 Mov1e The
Lion 8.; Mov1e The Pnze' 10 News 13
12 IS - Mbv re Ta les of Terror 13
1 00 ~ Mov1e War Hunt 4 Sou l T ram 6
I 15 ~ Mov1e Bride of Frankenstein 13
1 30 ~ Mov1 e Salome 10
2 30 ~ Movre At Wa r Wrlh The Army 4

41 Belgian
nver

13 Emergency

words, I have much to be tha nkful for a nd my stuttermg JUSt
poss1bly has helped me achieve many of my goals Those
tuuversity courses changed my outlook on life 1 -DON
DEAR HELEN
That young man who said he was runnmg slowly from the

ACROSS

I Workbasket
5 Expel

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MESSY

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FANCY RARITY WEAPON

II fwf 11 f/1, f11 /( f fum /11 /JH I. flflflll..,

THE FARMERS AWAY

- WHEN

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Yesterday's Cryptoquole: THE HEART THAT LOVES
ALWAYS YOUNG.-GREEK PROVERB
(@ 1974 K1ng Fl:'aturu Syndicate, Inc- l

DICK 1RACY

LITTLE

THAT GUIDES

THE DOOR BELLi'

MORE COPS?

VEP

ONL"' TWL!'NTY
~ILL!'$ OQ So MOIU: 'ttl Ti'

61G TOWtJ S.J\tJ[W SEE
TH.J\T L.IGf'IT N Tfol Sti.V 'II'

nu!Rf SKE IS

C MON L[T.,

W.J\1,1'; ,. LIT'TL.L!' F'MTm-

4813

Nerther vulnerable

"

\\est
14
34
Pass

North
Dble

4t

East
24
Pass

Pass

Pass

South

GASOLINE ALLEY

Jt

CAPTAIN EASY

5+

I st1ll
dont

Openrng- K•

EITHER TH 5 STATUE OF UNCL.E"

C'HICKA5AW G0E5 OR I TAKE A
HAMMER TO IT! 00 I MAI&lt;:E
MYSElF CLEAR :rt

see
how

Zeb'd

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
The R m th e code word ARCH
stands for R ev iew the b1ddmg
Usually It IS the leas t Important
of th e four code letters but
there are times 1t becomes all
Important
South ruffs the second spade
If he IS th e least bit careless he
will wmd up losmg two c lub
tncks He II co mplam about the
bad luck that place d both the
kmg and Jack m the West hand
but to no ava1l
A careful South Will Rev1ew
the b1ddmg and mark Wes t w1 th
the kmg of clubs and fmd a way
to make the h'lnd even though
West also hoi
the Jack and
one
The r e will be a s iigiit element

DUDLEY'S

RIDENOUR SUPPLY

conventions, and pubhc affaus, gtve oral reports and sometimes
even talk to la rge groups on speech therapy

by THOMAS JOSEPH

tKQ101 32
... Q 10 6 5

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

served m the Army I V!lk to the public daily, take active part m

~M~taf

SOUT H
4 10
II' 6 4

MARK V STORE

POWELL'S SUPER VALU

I'm sllll a stutterer, but m a sense, proud of 11 J have been a
postmaster for 21 years, \\oOrked mabank before that, and also

Dec 7 1974
You II play an acttve role lh•s
year 1n a Si lu atron that con ·
cerns a large organ1zat on or
group Pos•ttve benefits w111
come to you from this atf1lra
lion

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BETSY ROSS BAKERY

AGENT

I am a 4:&gt;-year-old man, having been a stutterer a ll my life I
was never required to gtve an oral report m school At home, m}
parents often talked for me when they saw I couldn't get It o ut
Friends wouldn't ask me questions, out ~ of embarrassment
Some people laughed at me as I s truggled It looked like .a d ull
life ahead, but read on

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

NORTH
6
4 63
II'AK9 7
t A J 86
4 A 72
WEST Wl
E~ST
4AKQI 2
.97 65 4
11' 653
II'QJI0 2

ALL WEATHER ROOFING
AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

P. J.

After rec~dmg your cltllcle about stuttenng I wanted to tell
stor y

)OU nl)

For Saturday Dec 7 1974
ARIES (March 2~Ap;-;tl91
In a s •tuat•on where you ve
been a t o dd s wrt11 ano lhe r I s
up to yo u to ta ke Ihe ml!rat rve
to s et thrng s s lra gilt
TAURUS (Aprol 20-May 20)
Hel p tor a task H1a t laces you
wrll be a va !ab le - you wont
ha ve to tack le rt a lo ne Yo ur
c o wo rk e r ha s some good
rdeas too
GEMINI (May 21·June 20)
Sc he du le your da y so that
your respons rb rlrt e s e1 re t ok en
ca re of ea rl y La te a lterno on
a nd e ve nmg oil e rs yo J a SOC 1a
re pne ve
CANCER (June 21 July 221
rl10ugh you may e ngage rn o.n
out s rd e ac t vrty w th tr. ends
chances are e very one w I
wmd up at your ho us e \Ill the
wee ho urs
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) An
rdea you ve not thoug ht a bout
to r s ome t me wil l be re v ve d
bec au se o f a c onvers atron wrlh
one you enc o unl e r socrall y
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 221
Yo u re much more adept :=~ t
ha ndl ng bustness or lmanc 1al
s rtua t1o ns toda y than tomo r
row Don I lei rmp o rt ant ma t
te rs d an g le
LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 23)
rhmg s s tart off a b I slow to
da y By la re a lternoon the mo
mentum prc ks up Your even 1g
should be any thrng bul dull
SCORPIO (Ocl 24 Nov 221
A mate rr a ltrans a ct ro n you II be
•nvo lve d rn as bes t c onduc ted
co nf ident ally with JU S! the

2 4 5 ~ New s13

INGLES ASHLAND SERVICE

THE ATHErtS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.
THE DAILY SENTINEL

WIN AT BRIDGE

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Proud To Be SLuUerer

At Symphony 33, Mov te 'Last Trarn

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By Helen Bottel

DEAR HE! EN

9 OO-Masterp1ece Theater 20

HEINERS BAKERY

M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA FOODLINER

Us.

7 00-News 10 , Wold Kon_lldon 13

the Sermonette

RACINE FOOD MARKET

Helen Help

FRIDAY , DECEMBER 6, 1974
6 00-News 3,4 15 News B 10 Sesame Street 20 ABC News
6 13 Adlenan Counseling Techm --1 ues 3J
6 30-NBC New s 3,4 lS CBS News B 10 Bew1tched 6 Gomer
Pyle 13

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MEIGS TIRE CENTER

Log

pnn c 1pars presen1
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23Dec 21) The e arly part nl he
d a y your o utl o ok rs a b rt
s e rr ou s You wo n I be rn too
pla yful a mood later rn the day
you wrll be
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan
19) You re gomg lo learn of
somethmg that was sa1d abour
you beh1nd you r back You II
be qwte flallered It was very
c omplimentary
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb
19) A plan you have rs ralhe r
sou nd You re gorng lo l1gu re
wa ys 10 Impro ve upon 11 a rded
by a fr rend s s uggestrons
PISCES (Feb 20 March 20)
Yo u wtll s ee a s lhe day wew s
o n !hat wha t you want 10
a c h1e ve w111 come easrer rl
you re less Jorce fu l and more
logrca l Us e your h&amp;o:~ d

PE' IZFECTLY MR GLUCk
TWO IVIE CE.5 AND THREE'
r.JEPHEW5 HAV'E ALREADY
DECLIIJEC' HIE I ~HEFlJTANCE
VOU RE THE FOURTH

HE5 5EIVDIIV6

THE DELIVERY.
MAN 6ACK TO
PICK IT UP'

t

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BoLAZES' I
HOPE YOU RE
NOT MAKh\1~
A MI5-TAK&amp;

ABOUT THI~'

-RUN BYA

HARMLESS
LI'L WiDOW-

of nsk m h1s play If someone 1s
unkmd enough to trump the se

cond heart lead the hand will
to pull trumps before em· _:;:=:::;:::::,___:___JL__.....,,____:;::::,.._JL.=.
~barkmg on operation end play
He starts by cashmg dum· WINNIE
' my s ace a nd kmg of hearts
ruffs a hea rt , returns to dummy
collapse But South cant afford

with a trump

THAT WAS ONE OF MY

ruffs the last

MAJO~ SUPPLIERS

heart plays anothe r trump Lo
' dummy leads a low club and

SEEM&amp; ..JOHN

plays his own 10 spot
West wms wrth h1s JaCk but , , ,,,. ,..;
-Is totally dead A s pade lead
~a llows a ruff and discard a
:Flub lead 1s allowed to nde
around to South s queen
, INI'WSI'A l Ell ENr ~ll l'f!JS~ ASSN l

MRTOLI MAY
BE COPYI NG
OUR&amp;uMME12
liNE

ALLEY OOP
j::II?$T HE LUrlED AWAY THREE
OF MY ~EST DE&amp;IONERS NOW

HE&amp; ORC€RING "THE SAME

AND PRINTS IM
USING IN MY

COLORS

COLLECTION

SOUNDS. 10 VIE.
LIKE YOU RE
GQNNA 13E

RIP PED OFF
MIS$ WINKLE

I

~

\::e:t :;~~t",t? a
The brddmg ha s been

~West

•

t.-

Norttl

East

South

Pass

Pass

I4

Dble

6

'~

You South hold

! A4 3 11' ,\QI086 t K I4 4 AQ3
~ What do vou do no.,., '

• A- Double again You still wanl
'10 compete and th1 s repeal double •s
J or lakeoul u was your first

BARNEY

t:===:::::::::::::::::==:::::::::-l
STOP WIGGLJN; TATER ---YE
CAlli GO DOT AN ' PLAY IN TH '
VARD SOON AS I
'IE ALL
BUNDLED

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G008£E
GOOBLE
GOO GOO

Once there were two
miCe who lived m a
museum

TODAy S QUESTION
You do double .agatn and your
;arlner bids three clubs What do
~u do now '~

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'r

'

.

.Before he knew It, he
was lost "Help 1" he
s houted to his fnend

"Help me make Jt

through the kmghtl"

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�6- The Dmly Sentmel, Middleport-Pomero) 0, Fnd~, Dec 6, 1974

POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY
Rev W H Perrrn pastor Roy
Mayer Sunday SChOOl SI.Jpl
Church s c hool 9 l .S &lt;1 n1
worShip servrce
10 7 1 am
Youth cho1r rehearsal Mo n
day 3 30 p rn under d•r ec tJO n
of Mary Sk nner se 1ro r c ho r
rehear sal 7 30 p m Th ur s d n y
Wdh
Mrs
PatJI
Nease
d1 r e-c tnr

POMEROY FIRST BAP
TIST
Robert Kuhn pastor
Wrl l am Watso n Sunday schoo l
supt Sunday sc hool 9 30 a m
BYF
6 p rn
Brble study
Wednesday 7 p m
Cho1r
pr act ce Wednesday B 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS
CHURCH Harr so nv rll e R e v~ 0 De l l
Ma nl e y P as to r H enry Ebl 1n
Sund ay Schoo l Su p t Sunday
Sc hool 9 10 am
F• "' ~1

GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST
Preachrng
9 30 a m
frrst and second
Sund ays of each month lhrrd
and fourth Sundays each
month worshrp servrce at 7 30
p m Wednesday evenmgs at
7 30 Prayer and Brble _ Study
SEVENTH
DAY
AD

VENTIST

Mulberry
Pomeroy
Pastor
Grrard Seton Sabbath school
every Saturday at 2 p m and
worst! p s ervt c e lollowrnQ at
Herqhts

n esday 7 30 p m
UM w
f1rst Wednesday 7 JO p m
WESLEYAN { Rac•n~}
Sunday schoo l
10 am
worsh p 11 a m
B1ble study
Thur s day
7 p m
chorr
practrce Thursday 8 p m
f c llowshtp
supper
'•rst
Wednesday 6 30 p m u M w
fourth Mondily 8 p m

7- The DaUy Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, U , ~'nday, Dec

7 30 p m

Televis~on

MT
UNION BAPTIST Rev Cecrl Cox pastor Sunday
Sc h ool s upt
Joe Sayre
Su nday school 9 45 a m
Sun day evenmg worshtp 7 30
Wednesday prayer and Brble
study 1 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAIN!
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Eugene Underwood pastor,
Howard Ca ldw e ll Jr sunday
Sc hool Supt
Sunday Schoo l
9 30 a m
Morn ng Sermon
10 30 am
Sund ay evenmg
servrce , 1 p m
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN - Rev Freeland
Norrrs pastor Floyd Norr•s
supt Sunday school 9 30 am
mornrng sermon 10 30 am
Prayer serv ,ce Wednesday
1 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPHECY ~ G p
Sm tih pastor Sund av School
10 a m Arthur Henson Supt
Morn ng Worshrp 11 am
Young Peoples serv rce 7
p m
E\lenrng se n(J Ce 7 30
p m Wednesday Mrd Week
Prayer Ser v,ce 7 30 p m
Youth meet ng
6 30 p m
Evenrng worshrp 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Herb ert Grate pastor Wor
sh rp se rv 1ce 11 am and 7 30
p m Sunday ~un da y Schoo l
9 30 am
Richard Barton
supt Prayer meet1ng Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Clifford Sm 1th
mrnrsler Sun day School 9 30
am
mornmg church 10 30
a m Sunday evening serv •ce
7 30 p m Wednesday se rvrce 8

GREAT BEND - Worsh1p 11
a m
2n d and 4th Sundays
Church School 10 a m
LETART FALLS - Worsh 1p
J 15
p m
Open
Brble
10 a m Chur c h Sc hool 9 a m
drsc u ss on
7 30 p rn at t he
B ble study 7 30 p m every
c h ur c h e ~ c h Thur s day
Tuesday
FIRST SOUTHERN
BAP
MORNING STAR - Worshrp
TIST ?6 2 Mulberry Ave
9 30 a m Church Schoo l 10 30
Pomeroy
aft ! relied
wrth
am
Mrd Week
Servrce
Wednesday 8 p m
~ B C
the Rev
Fr e d Hill
Pa s tor Troy Zwil tmg S[Jnday
MORSE CHAPEL - War
school supt
Sunday school
Sh1p 11 am
1st and 3rd
)
9 30 il rn
morn ng worsh p
StJndays ChtJrch School 10
am
10 10
S unday evangel s t c
rne et ng
7 30 p m
Prayer
PORTLAND - Worshrp 7 30
m £&gt;e t nq Wed esday 7 30 p m
P m
Church Schoo l 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Worshrp II am
MIDDLEPORT
2nd and 4th Sundays Ch u rch
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Sc hool 10 a m
Corne r Fourth and Mam
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Mrddleport Rev Henry Key
Rev RObert Meece
Jr pastor Su nday School 9 30
Rev
Stanley Brandum
am
Mrs Ervrn Baumgard
JOPPA - Worshrp 10 a rn
ner supt
Mornrng worshrp
Ch ur ch Sc hool 9 a m
Prayer
10 45 a m
Meetmg Wednesday 8 p m
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES
LONG BOTTOM - Ch urch
Larr\f Carnahan pres,dmg
servrces
9 a m
Su nday
mm rster Sunday B1ble lee
School 9 45 a m Brble Study
lure 9 30 a m
Watchtower
every Thur sday 7 30 p m
study 10 30 am
Tuesday
NORTH BETHEL Wor
Brble study 7 30 p m
Thurs
Sh
rp
11
am
Church
School
10
day m rn rstry school 7 30
am
P m
ser\11ce meetrng 8 30
ALFRED - Sunday school
pm
9 45
a m
each
Sunday
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
preachmg at 11 a m
each
Chr1st m Chnst1an Unron Sunday
Prayer
meeting
7 45
Lawren c e Man ley pastor
p m Wednesday wscs 8 p m
pm
Mrs Russe ll Young Sunday
on th1rd Tuesday each month
School Supt Sunday School
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
REEDSVILLE Sunday
9 30 am
E\lenmg worsh1p
METHODIST Rev Fl oyd
school
9 JO preac hmg 7 JO
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
F
Shook.
pasto r
lloyd
p m Sunday prayer meetrng
mee trng 7 30 p m
Wr ght
Sunday school supt
7 30 p m Tuesday WSCS 7 30
~::p classes
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
Su nday s c hool 9 30 a m
frrst Thursday each month
,... &lt;:: e yy ILL
GOD - Racme Route 2 the
mornmg worship 10 30 a m
ST
PAUL
LUTHERAN
SILVER
RIDGE
Worshrp
•
BAPTIST
Re
\
Ben Drl lard
Rev James M Muncy pastor
evenmg worshrp 7 30 p m
CHURCH Corner of Sycamo re
10 a m ChtJr ch School 9 a m
pas t or
R oger
T urner
Su nday school 9 45 a m
and Second Sis Pomeroy The
Wednesday Ch r ,st •an Youth
TUPPERS
PLAINS
a ss s l an t
p as to r
Sundav
morn•ng worshrp
11 am
Rev Wil l am M1dd leswnr th
Crusade
6 30 p m
Ch o r
•
Worshrp
9
a
m
Church
sc
hoo
l
10
a
m
Sun
day
evenrng worshrp
7 30 p m
•
praclrce Th ur sday 7 p m
Pas tor StJnday School at 9 ~5
Sc hool 10 a m
even ng SE'rvtce
1 30
Wed
Prayer meetrng Tuesday 7 30
a m a n d Church SErv .ce s 11 nesd a y B1b le s tud y 7 J O p m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
am
P m Young peoples meetmg
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George Freden ck
7 30 P m Thursday
CHRIST Cha rl es Russell
St John wasn I his last name-that was
SACRED HEART Rev
su pt Serv•ce weekly 9 30 a m
OLD
DEXTER
BIBLE
Sr mrnrster Norman C Wil l
F alher Paul 0 Welton pa s tor
CHRISTIAN C HUR CH - R e \1
on Sun day Preachrng f1rst and
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
Fre
n
ch and usually mtspronounced But
Su nday school 9 30
lh 1rd Sun days of month by supt
Phone 99 2 1!125
Saturda y
Ro n Terr y pas to r
Sunday
BAPTIST - CornerS ~&lt;lh and
am
worshJp servrce 10 30
a ro und Cape Cod he was known Simply as
Clrfford Smrth 9 30 am
evenmg Mass 7 30 Sunday
SC I100 1 10 a m Mrs Worley
Pa l mer
th e
Re\1
Ste\le
Brble study TtJesday
Mass 8 and 10 a m
Con
F r a n cs
s up e r n l e n de nt
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN am
St John after h1s home town rn Canada
Sk.agg:;
pastor
Danny
7 JO p m
tess on Saturday 7 7 JO p m
UNION - Darrell
Doddr II
Mo rn ,n g wor::. h 1p
11 am
Thompson Sunday school sup t
Hrs appearance seemed far from sa1ntly
Sund a y f' ven rng ser v•c e 7 30
pasror Sundav School 9 30
WMPO radro program 7 45
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Yet rt neve r seemed awkward call1ng h1m
am
Leonard Gilmore f•rst OF
am Sunday school, 9 15 am
JESUS
CHRIST OF
elder evenrng serv rce 7 30 LATTER DAY SAINTS mornrng worship 10 IS am
that He loved people He loved the sea He
P m
Wednesday
prayer Portland
Youth actrvrt1eS and fellowship
Ra c me Road
meetmg
7
30
p
m
loved
hard work Most Importantly he loved
for IUnror and 'Senror h rgh
Wrll!am Roush pasfor Denny
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
Evans
S unday
St hoor
students 6 p m ~J1 ble study
his church a nd God And h1 s enthusiasm was
GOD - Racine Route 2 The Drrector Sunday Schoo l 9 JO
7 30 p m
M1d week prayer
contagiOUs-someho w you felt better after
Rev Charles Hand pastor
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
a m
Morn rng worshiP 10 30
you
d been w1th St John
Sunday school 9 45 a m
am Sunday even•ng ser~nce 7
morning worsh1p 11 am
P
m
Wednesday
evenmg
It's refresh 1ng and excrt1ng to run mto
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST,
Even1ng serv rces Tuesday and Prayer serviCes 7 30 p m
PAYING THE PRICE LIFE WORTH DYING FOR
Mrddleport 5th and Ma 10
F r day 7 30
someone who trres hard to put h1s rellgton
BETHLEHEM
BAPTIST
Text: Matthew 19 ·16-26 , Luke 14 2.1-33
George
Glaze
mmr$ler
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
mto lrv1ng and workmg
Rev
Ea r l Shu ler pastor
James Sheets supermtendent
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B1ble
Worsh 1p serv• ce 9 30 am
B1ble school, 9 30 am
Remember that Sunday and every day
Stvdy
9 30 am
mornrng
Sunday school
10 JO am
mornrng worsh1p 10 30 am
Abundant life, a full life, IS a matter of personal chOice We
worshrp
10
30
am
evenmg
Then
folks m1gh t feel that same exc1 tement
Sunday
evenmg
serv
rc
es
7
30
evenmg worsh rp 7 30 p m
worshrp 6 30 p m Wednesday
are free to make our own decisions As a resull we must accept prayer
P m Btble SltJdy and prayer
servrc" 7 p m Wed
when
they
ru n mlo you an d me Th at s some
Brble Study 7 30 p m
ser v ce Th ursdav 7 30 p m
nesdav
the Incumbent responsibilities for the consequences that follow
th1ng to stnve for
MT
OLIVE
CHURCH
~n plufl.' l 'M!Iected By The Amer com 8 1ble Soc•ety
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
K1ngsbv ry
Road
Sunday
Long Bottom Sunday School
What will It cost us to do, get, or be "hat we most desire
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
School
9
30
a
m
Ralph
Carl
10 am With W1llard Prgotl
Don Cole
pastor
A lf re d supt
durmg our life tune ? What course of act10n w1l1 we select for the
Evangelrstrc message supt Worshrp serv rce 10 30
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Th urs day
Rusche l Sunday Schoo l StJpt
quality or style of life we want?
am and 7 30 p m allernately
each
Sunday
evenrng 7 30 p m
StJnday school 9 30 a m
Saturday
Isaiah
Isaiah
J erem1ah
Prayer meet1ng Wednesday
Matthew Romans
by
Elder
Russell
Clrne
morn1ng worsh1p 10 30 a m
The answers to thesequestwns reqmre ( 1) eva luatwn or cost
I
Thessalon•ans
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay Strles
2 1-5 63 16 64 7 33 14-16
mrn1sler
of
the
Apostol1c
Fatth
243744 131114
Sunday evangelrst c meetrng
- accountmg, and (2) deciSion making
312 4 2
BrbJe St udy Wednesday 7 30 pastor
7 10 p m
prayer meet 1ng
om
OLD
DEXTER
CON
Wednesday
7
30
p
m
Recogmzmg our lumtatwns , we may freely determrne our
GREGATIONAL CHURCH STJVERSVILLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
Mrs Worley Francs StJnday
own directiOns We must responsibly PICk OW' own way or course
THE
UNITED
PRES
school ser\lrce 10 am Prayer school supt Sunday sc hool 10
along the stream of life which offers us the greatest chance of
BYTERIAN ~ MINISTRY meetmg Thursday 7 p m
am
With the hope 1t w111. In some measure, foster and help sustarn that
self-fulfillment and-or self-actualizatiOn
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dwtght
Sunday evenrng servtce 7 p m
LONG
BOTTOM
L Zav t2 , Pastor Drrector
ZION
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
which
IS good In fam1ly and commun1ty life, th1s feature IS sponsored by
CHRISTIAN Mr Robert
What have we chosen' What has It cost us' What s t ill awaits
HARRISONVILLE
Pomeroy
Harrrsonvr lle Wyatt pastor Sunday School
the
busrness
firms and organ1zahons whose names appear below
our tnvesttgatwn and understandmg?
Sun da y Church Sc hool 9 30
Road R1ck Morr•son pastor
supt Ronald Osborne Bible
am Mrs Homer Lee S~pt
Svnday
sc
hool
supt
Steven
9 30 a m
preachrng
It costs our surrender and aba ndonment to expe nence
Morn 1ng Worsh1p 10 30 am
St anley Sunday school 9 30 School
10
45 am
Evenrng
se r vrces
MIDDLEPORT
Sunday
VICariously for ourselves the cross of our Lord Jesus Chrtst To
am
morn ng worShip and 7 30 p m
Chu rch Schoo l 9 30 a m Joh n
commun1o
n
10
30
am
be most fully hwnan mvolves choosing our own suffenng SurF
Fultz
Su RI
Mornrng
Sunda y
even ng
youth
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
W
orshrp 10 JO a m
vtvaltherefrom IS often dependent on our level of trust or faith r.n
Ch nst ran Endeuvo r 6 30 p m
METHODIST CHURCH SYRACUSE
Mor nrng
worshrp serv1ce Sun day 7 30 R ev Paul N eville pa stor
ourselves, our fellow persons, and God, the eterna l Creator and
WorshiP
9 a m
Sunday
p m
Wednesday evenrng Sunday Sch ool 9 30 am
Ch urch Sc hool 10 a m
Mrs
Redeemer of hvtng opportwut1es hke these
prayer meet ng and B ble~ Morn1ng serv1ce 10 30 am
Sampson Hall StJpt
study 7 30 c m
youth servrce
6 45 p m
700 E Ma rn
We must each ask ourselves unportant questions, What path
D•al992 2101
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN EvangeJrstrc serv1ce 7 30 p m
Pomeroy
of discipleship am I now treadmg' To what or whom am I
CHURCH P1ne Grove The Prayer meetrng Tnur s day
Bakers of Good Bread
7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Rev Wrll am M ddle swa rlh
Huntmgton W Va
comrmtted' How satisfied am J? What can I do to change my
GOO - Ph1llrp Wh1tley pastor
Pastor Ch ur ch Serv rces 9 30
present circumstances or Situation? What do I w1sh to alter about
S unday sch oo l
10 a m
u m Sund ay Sc hool 10 30 am
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
worsh p se rv rce
7 p m
HHAOBURY CHURCH OF
MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
myself? How ready am I to put the most IIllo my hfe so that I
Praye r mee!mg Wednesday
CHRIST Brb le School 9 30
L R Gluesencamp pastor
obtam a IIIli' deal m the process'
7 30 p m
a m morn~ng worship 10 30
Roger Wilfred , Sr
Sunday
am Sunday e\lenmg WorShip
School Sup! Sunday Schoo l
Such conf~ontatlon allows us to encounter the options and
Serv•ce
7 30 p m
c horr
9 30 am
Sunday evenrng
The Sto re w1th A Heart
Mrnor Repa~rs &amp; Tune up
alternatives With Which we have to live day by day Make an
practJce Sunday and Wed
worshrp 7 30 Prayer meet ng
Rae me
Beech &amp; Locust
Phone
949
3342
Middleport
HAZEL
COMMUNITY nesday 7 p m , prayer meetrng
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernesl
ennchmg chotce moment by moment And remember "not to
Ph 992 2366
CHURCH - Near Long Bot
and Brble Study Wednesday
Deeter
c las s leade r Youth
decide ts to dectde "
tom Es111 Hart pastor Roy 7 30 p m
meetrng, Wednesday
7 30
Brown, ass rs lant
pastor
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST
p m
Ernest Deete r leader
By Rev Steve Skaggs, pastor, Middleport First Bap!Ist
Sunday sc hool , ro a m Church
Rev Freeland Norr1s , pastor
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
Church, for the Mmgs County MJrustenal Assn
7 30
p m
each
Sv nday Sunday school 10 a m Church
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
evenrng prayer meetrng 7 30 serv1ce 7 p m
Wednesday
CHRIST Robert Shook
p m Thursday
B•ble Study:, 7 p m
pastor Sunday school, 9 30
D1 a I 992 3284
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
M idd leport
a m Russell Spencer s upt
RACINE
CHURCH
OF
TECOSTAL - Thrrd Ave the IHi; NAZARENE worshrp serv1ce 10 45 am
Rev
Rev Wlll •a m Knrttel, pastor
even•ng worsh ip alternatrng
W!lltam Bartholomew pastor
Middleport Oh10
Ronald Dugan Sunday School Sunday school
4
w th C E at 7 30 p m on
9 30 a m
Supt Classes for all ages
Sunday Prayer meetrng 7 30
Gerald Wells su pt
morn rng
evenrng service, 7 30 p m
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
worsh1p
10 30 a m
Wed
lay leader
B1ble study Wednesday 1 30 nesday serv ce 7 p m
p m
youlh serv1ces Fnday
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST 7 30 p m
Coolvrl/e RD Rev Roy De e ler
Bu1ck Pont1ac Opel G M C Dealer
Walter P Brkacsan pastor
FREEWILL BAPTIST pastor Sunday school 9 30
SOOE MarnSt
Ronn1e
Salser
Sunday
schoo
l
Ph 992 2174
Mr and Mrs James Ctrcle of
Corner Ash and Plum , Mtd
a m
worsh rp serv1ce 10 30
supt Sunday sc hool 9 30 am
337 N 2nd
dleport
Noel
Herrman
,
Middleport
a
m
Btble
study
and
prayer
New Haven, W Va , were ~::~t
Ph 992 2550
worshrp
10 40
pastor
Satvrday even 1 ng mornrng
serv•ce
Wednesday
7
30
p
m
The
Annual
Chnstmas
Sunday
evenrng
worshtp
7
30
the home of Mary Ctrcle on
se rv1ce 7 p m Sunday school
RUTLAND
Wednesday even ng B rble
Concert by the Glee Club of the
10 am
Sunday evenmg study
Sunday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
7 JO
worsh,p 7 p m
CHRIST- Rod Kas ler pastor
H olzer Medical Center School
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Mr and Mrs Frank Hudson
V H Braley Sunday school
Rev Lelon Glasure pastor
Rac1ne
supt Sunday school 9 30 a m
of Racme, Mr and Mrs Shelby of Nursmg will be presented
Bakers of Gay 90 s Bread
Ph 949 9591
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Wors hrp se rv1 ce a nd com
Middleport
Fnday,
a
t
8
p
m
In
the
Mam
youth and 1unror youth serv1ce
Pickens
and
family
of
Ph 992 3030
m un1 on
10 30 am
youth
6 45 p m
evenrng worshrp
meetrng
6 p m
Sunday
Pomeroy, Mr and Mrs Ben Lounge at Davis Hall, 514 F'1rst
7 30 p m
prayer and pratse
evenmg servrce
7 regular
Ave , m Gallipolis
MEIGS
Wednesday 7 ~0 om
BICkers and family, Racme, R
board m eetrng lhrrd Sa lurday
COOPERATIVE
SILVER
kUN -- FREE
7 p m
Twenty seven students of the
D, \!Sited With Mr and Mrs
PAR ISH
BAPTIST - Rev Ralph Dean
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
School
of
Nursmg
form
the
THE UNITED
Allan Taylor on Sunday
pas for Sunday Sc hool 10 a m
CHURCH Sunday School,
METHODIST
CHURCH
LOUIS W Osborne
M1ller
supl
Evenrng
Leon
Glee Club, under the d1rect10n
9 30 am Worshrp servrce 11
Mr and Mrs Arthur Earl
Robert T Bumgarner
220 E Ma1n
servrce
7 30 p m
Prayer
Pomeroy
Ph 992 2176
am
Wednesday
prayer
Mrddleport Oh1o
of Mrs Anne F1scher M1ss
D1rector
meet1ng Thursday 7 30 P m
Johnson, Sheryl LeAnn and
meehng
7 30 p m
Sunday
POMEROY
CLUSTER
Mary
Ephng
Is
th
e
acCHESTSlf
'-li~CH
OF
n1ght
worsh•p
7
30
p
m
Patnck spent Sunday af
Rev CarlE H1cks
GOo
Re\1
Ja mes Sat
RUTLAND ~HURCH OF
compamst
Rev D Wm Svdensfncker
ternoon wtth Mr and Mrs
terfJelc pastor Sunday School,
THE NAZARENE Rev
CHESTER
WorShip
9
'15
Several of the traditiOnal
9 30 a rn
worship ser\lrce 11
Lloyd D Gr,mm Jr pastor
Wilham T Carleton of Racme
a m
Church School 10 a m
a m
evenmg serv1ce, 7
Sunday School, 9 JO a m
carols plus some of the more
ENTERPRISE - Worshrp 9
Mr and Mrs Arthur Orr of
Prayer servrce and youth
Mornmg
worship 10 30 am
Church School 10 a m
a m
Chester OhiO
serv1ce Wednesday 7 D m
We Fill All Doctors PrescrJptJons
mod er n up-tempo hohday
Young peoples serv1ce 6 45
Chester recently called on Mr
FLATWOODS - Worsh1p 11
992
2955
P
m
EvangelrSttc
s&amp;rvrce
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
selectiOns w11! be mcluded on a m Church School 10 a m
Pomeroy
and Mrs
Robert Lee and
7 30 P m Wednesday evenrng
CHURCH Ted Jones
POMEROY
Worshrp
the program Featured m three
service
7
30
p
m
family
pastor Sunday sc hool 9 30
10 30 a m Church School 9 lS
MASON COUNTY
am
Roy S1gma n
s upt
spec1al musical numbers w11l a m UM Y F 6 30 p m
M e 1as County Branch
J M Lee of Racme called on
THE HILAND CHAPEL,
mornmg worship
10 30
ROCK SPRINGS - Worship
be
the
Madngals
of
'
Gallla
George
Casto
pastor
Sunday
Ralph Lee recently
Sunday
evenmg
serv•ce
7
30
10 a m Church School 9 a m
School 9 10 evenlnq worsh1p
m 1d week
se rvtce
Wed
Academy High School The
UMYF 6 30 p m
nesday 7 30 p m
' 3u Thursaay ~venmg p..rayer
MIDDLEPORT
CLUSTER
Madrigals will then JOin w1 th
serv1ce 7 30 p m
TWO LOCATIONS
Rev Robert Bumgarner
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
59 N Second St
MASON f:'IRST BAPTIST _
the Glee Club m a combmed
296W Second
HEATH WorShip 10 :JO
Pomeroy
Moddleport, 0
THE NAZARENE
Re\1
Ph 992 3663
~econd and Pomeroy Sts, Stan
46 Court St
m Church School 9 30 a m
Iendthon
of
Heyden's aUMYF7pm
Gallipolis, 0
Howard C Black pastor Bob 9 r~,g pastor Sunday school .
4 a m
Hallelujah Chorus
Moore Sunday School Supt
RUTLAND - Worship 9 15
worship servrce 1l .
Sunday School classes for all
am
trarn•ng un•on 6 30
a m
Church School 10 a m
The public Is cordially m
ages 9 30 a m
morn mg
UMYF 7 p m
~% e\lenmg worshrp serv 1ce
worshrp 10 45 NYPS Sunday
v1ted to attend the concert, one
P~ULEY,
SALEM CENTER - War
Pm
M1d week prayer
servrce Wednesday 7 30
6 30 p m evangehsl•c serv• ce
Devoted To the Interest
sh•P
9
am
cnurch
School
10
of the hig hli ghts of the upSunday
7
30
p
m
Mid
week
MASON
CHURCH PO~
NatJonwlde Insurance Co of Columbus 0
am UMYF Thursday 7 p m
Of The Me•gs Mason Area
prayer meet rng Wednesday
commg holiday season
CHRIST, p 0 Box 487 M iller
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
307 Spring Ave
Pome'roy
By WANEITA RADEKIN
St Mason W va s
7 30 p m M rss1onary meetrng
Rev R•chard E Jarvis
Doal992
2316
secnn,. Wednesdav 7 30 o m
Brble Study 10 a 01
w~;s~~Y
Mr and Mrs John Holl1da}
ASBURY Worship 11
~
a
m
and
7
p
m
B
ible
Stude
a
m
Church
School
9
50
a
m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
VIsited Mrs Holliday's sister
ednesday 1 p m
Voc 1
WSCS 1st Tuesday
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
.
mus1c
'
a
Mrs
Edith
Tolbert,
FOREST RUN - WorShiP 9 Robert Smtth paslor Sunday
FIRST
SOUTHERN
BAp.
Church
School
10
a
m
school.
9
30
a
m
class
leader
a
m
Charleston, S C
riST - Corner of Second and
WSCS 3rd Wednesday 7 30 Leo Hill
worship service
Grocer1es &amp; General Merchandise
pm
nderson , Mason
Pastor
Mrs Nellie Vale, Dorothy
10 30 a m
church 7 30 n rn
Racme
The Fnend!y Folks "
Radekm and d a ughter Tma
Walter
Cloud
Sunday
school
MINERSVILLE
Worshrp
EDEN
UN11
tu
t:tl(i::fH
Ph 949 5772
Boltng Fanme Pettit, Patrrcta
9 45 a m worship servrce 11
Pomeroy Oh1o
10 a m Church School 9 a m
After noon callers we1 e Mrs
REN IN CHRIST - Elden R
Casto a nd Avanel Holliday
a m and 7 30 P m Weekly
'
WSCS Jrd Monday 7 30 p m
Slake
pastor
Sunday
School
Nellie Vale and Mrs Fanme
Btble study Wednesday 7 90
SYRACUSE
Church
10 a m
Howard McCoy
Pm
attended Laurel Grange at the
School 9 30 a m
worShip
Petht, Rutland and Mr and
supt
Mornmg sermon 11 a
home of Mr and Mrs G A
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
serv 'SI' 7 30 p m
Sunday n1ght services
m
Mrs John Vale, Stac, and
GOD - Second St Mason w
SOUTHERN
CLUSTER
Chr•st1an
Endeaver
7
30
p
Radek1n Plans were made for
Va Chester Tennllnt pastor
Rev Steven W11son
Chnst1, Colwnbus
S
m
Song servrce 8 p m
unday school,
10 a m
the next regular meetmg to be
Rev Larry Poling
Preachrng 8 30 p m
M1d morning
worsh 1 p , 11 am
Members of Laurel Grange
Rev Howard Sh1veley
The F1nest tn Mob1le Homes
week Prayer meet rng , Wed
Attend the Church of Your Choice
at Mrs Nelhe Vale's home at
llOOE Main
BETHANY (Dorcas)
nesday 7 p m Rav Adams ~vangei,Stlc servrce , 7 30 p m
who attended the annual
Pomeroy
Pomeroy
Ph 992 34198
Rutland
Ph
992
7034
w'b~e
study
and
prayer
serv
ce
Worsh1p, 9 30 am , Church lav leader
1
grange offi cers conference at School 10 30 a m
j
~;~da
Y
7
30
p
m
Phone
77
5
Mr
and Mrs
Robert
l.M'VH:CH
OF
JESUS
CARMEL Worship
11
Rock Sprmgs were Mrs Nellie
CHR 1ST - Located at Rutland
Holliday and family had as
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
a m
1st and 3rd Sundays
on New Lrma Road ne)(t to ~~RIRST rn Chrrsflan Un 1on _
Vale , Mrs Fanme Pelt1t, Mrs
Church School 10 a m
guests Mr and Mrs John
Forest Acre Park Rev Ray
e ev W1lllam Campbell
R obert H olliday and M.rs G A
Rouse pastor Robert Musser , pastor Sunday School, 9 30
Holliday Mr a nd Mrs KenAPPLE:
GROVE
Sunday
Radekm
Sunday Sc hool supt Sunday Am
Meats and Grocenes
J ames Hughes, supt
School 9 30 am
worsh,p
neth Wilcox Davrd and Darla
Furn rtu re and Hardware
Syracuse, 0
school 10 JO a m
worsh 1p evenmg serv•ce, 7 30 p m
Ph 992 3966
'•rst
and
fh1rd
Sunday
7
30
Ge r a ld Collms and Robert
7 30 p m B1ble study, Wed
Homel rte Saws
Wednesday
evenrng
prayer
Mr a nd Mrs At lm Radekm
m
prayer meetmg Wed
Ph 965 3306
, 7 30 p m Saturday meetrng, 7 30 p m
Lo\\ l ht l
Crrlum bu s , spent np esday
Youth
7 30 p m Fellowshrp nesday
and Am) J o Alban) Mr and
Chester
n1ght prayer serv1ce 7 30 p m Prayer service each Tuesday
s upper f1r st Satu rday 6 p m
Monddy det J huntmg on the G
HEMLOCK
GROVE
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
Mrs Robert Holliday, Judy,
U M W second Tuesday, 7 JO CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson,
A Radekm fa rm
Letart W Va, Rt
Pm
1CHURCH,
Gary
and
Floyd,
spent
pastor
Ray Whaley supt
Rev
George Hoschar
Tma
R&lt;:tdekm
and
Nancy
Mornrng worship 9 30 "m
Pastor Sunday Sch ool 9 30
Thanksgivmg
with
1~e1r
EAST LETART Sunday church school , 10 30 a m
Hartley
s pent
Saturday
~To Prayer and Btbfe study
School 9 JO a m
worsh •P
parents , Mr and Mrs G A
Church and Offtce Supplies G1ffs
young peoples meetmg 6 30
P rn
Cotrage Prayer
shoppmg In Columbus
second and fourth Sunday 7 30 p m
Kerm's Korner
99
Moll
St
Moddleport
evenrng
worsh1p
7
JO Serv1ce Tue sda y
a
m
10
Dm
prayer meet•ng Wed
Kermit Walton
p m Btble Study Wednesday 'f~Os~r!:, Serv ice
Thursda y
Pomeroy

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GOEGLEIN READY MIX

I Spy 15 Elec Co 20
Bowlmg for Dollars 6 Truth or Consequences 3 4 WCHS
Report 8 Jtmmy Dean 13
7 ~Black Perspective on the News 33 Porter Wagoner 3
Ma sq uerade Party 4 Can d 1d Camera 6 Pop Goes To the
Country 8 Treasure Hunl10 To Tell T he Truth 13
8 OO~ Wa sh m~ton Rev1ew 20,33 Sanford &amp; Son 3 4 15 Planet of
the Apes 8 10 Yes, V1rgm1a there IS a Santa Claus 6 13
B 30~Wall Street Week 20 33 Chrco and the Ma n 3 4 15 Man
Wtthout a Country 6 13
Rockford Files 3 4 15 Even1ng
From Gun Htll ' 8
Mov•e "Take her Shes Mme 10
10 00- News 20 Pol• ce Woman 3 4 15 Kolchak 6 13 P au l
Nuchtm s 33
10 30-Pnmate 20
II 00-News 3 4 6 6,10 13,15 ABC News 33
11 30~Johnny Carson 3 4 15 Janak• 33 W1de World In Concert
13 Mov1e Journey to the Center of the Ea rth 6 Mov 1e
'Trog 8, Mov1e Wtld Wild Planet 10
OO-M1dn1ght Spec1al 3 4
Do n K1rshner s Rock Co ncert 6
News 13
1 3D-Movie The Human Mo nster" 10
2 JO-Mov1e 633 Squadron 4
4 00- Mov te Mystery Submanne' 4
5 30- Movte "Ten de r Scoundrel 4
CABLE CHANNEL FIVE
7 30 p m
The ChampiOns (C)
All Star Wr est lmg
Cowtown Rodeo
9 30 p m - Operat1on Gangbuster
Burkes Law's starrrng
Gene Barry

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SATURDAY, DEC 7, 1974
6 30 Fun For Everyone 6 TV Classroom 8 Treehouse Club
10 Kentucky AfJeld 13
7 00 - Saturday Report 3 Aware 6 Treehouse Club 8 World
Around Us 10 In Touch 13
7 30- Jabberwocky 3 Farm Front Eddt e Saunders 6 Abbott
and Costello a Man From C 0 S I 10 Lass 1e s Rescue
Rangers 13 Sesame Street 20
B 00- Addams Fam1ly 3 4 15 Yog1 s Gang 13 Jabberwocky 6
Speed Buggy 6 Popeye 10
B 30 - Wheelte 3 4, 15 Bugs Bunny 13 Speedracer 6 Scooby
Doo B, M1ster Rogers 20
9 00 ..-- Emergency Plus Four 3 4 15, Hong Kong Phooey 6 13
Jeannie 8 10, Sesame Street 30
9 30 - Run Joe Run 3, 4 15 G1ll•gan 13 Brg Blue Marble 6
Partndge Famdy 2200 A D 8 10
10 00 - Land of the Lost 3, 4 15 , Devlm 6 13 Valley of the
D1nosaurs B, 10 Electnc Company 20
10 30 - S1gmund 3, 4, 15 Korg 6, 13 Shazamr 8 10 , Wal sh s
An1mals 20
11 00 - P1nk Panther 3, 4, 15 Super Fr1ends 6 13, Globetrotters
8 10 Carrascolendas 20
11 30 - StarTrek3 415 HudsonBrothersS 10 Zoom20
12 00- Jetsons 3, 4, 15, These Are The Days 6 13, U S of Arch1e
B 10 Bread and Butterflies 20
12 30- Bob Dan1els Basketball 3, Amertcan Bandstand 6 13
All Oh1o Shnne Bowl 4 15 NFL Pre GameS Popeye 10
12 55 - F 1ve Mtnutes to K1ck Off 10
1 00 - Soul Trarn 3, NFL Footbal lS 10
1 30 - Colle]le Football 6, 13
2 00 - B•ll Dally s Hocus Pocus Gang 3
3 00 ~ Green Acres 3
3 30 ~ NFL Game of the Week 3 Truth or Consequences 4 TBA
15
4 00 NFL Football 3 4 15 Famous Classics B Mov1e
Maya" 10 Makmg Thmgs Grow 33
4 30 - TBA6 Farmer's Daughter 13 Eve s Work s hop33
5 00 ~ W1de World of Sports 6 13 H1gh Sc hool Bowl B A Brf
Woth Knot 33
5 30- News 8 Course of Our Ttmes 33
6 00 - Lawrence Welk a News 10 V1Ha Alegre 33
6 30- Reasoner Report 13 News 6 New s 6 CBS News 10
Zoom 33
7 00 - Treasure Hunt 3, Lawrence Welk 4 15 Hee Haw 6 8

Carmel News,

By the Day

Concert
Friday

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION

SEARS CATALOGUE MERCHANT

GAULS MARKET

Point Rock

Social Notes

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.

SADIE'S MARKET

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE

Bidding review assists play

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NEW YORK ClOTHING HOUSE

Many of the older people have forgotten that I used to s tutter

so much, and most of the young ones don't even know that I do
What changed my hfe was a seven-week course at the
Umvers1ty of Mmnesota at an outpatient speech cluuc for stut.
ters I enrolled twice, m 1949 and 1952 Thera pis ts there taught
me not how to get nd of stuttenng, but how to hve with It
The longest stuttermg block IS less than a half&lt;lecond, a nd aU

the rest of the hesttatlons, cover-ups, fac1al contractions, etc are
done to h1de the stuttermg Naturally, these are much worse than
stuttermg 1tself If the secondanes are brought under control
most people won't even notice your speech problem ThiS takes

prayer, practice and patience and tsn't accomplished overmghl
but It can be done'

a
great Job, fr.ne fnends, and even some mce enemies In plam
1 feel I'm one of the happiest and luckiest of m en, v.Ith

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advances of older women rn his offtce - 1s he braggmg or
W1Shmg 1
We aren't aU Mrs Robmsons, believe me Just becuase
we're friendly doesn 't mean ""e're pantmg after these }Dung
bucks, nor does 1t mean we're sexually starved
l have been married s1x tunes (three time s to the same man

15 Kyushu's

the scale
5
Card
16 Pnor ( pref )
game
17 Fanuiiar verb
6
"Hey-"
18 Word With
(
Beatie
cut or strep
claSSIC)
20 Campus

Movre
Movt e

23 Composer,

25 Salver
27 Come mto
sight
30 Habituate
31 Airport
need
33 Beethoven's
birthplace
36 Senonta's
uncle

16
19
20
23

Noggm
W1Uow
Demon
One
kmd
of hat
24 City m

Oregon

37 -

sauce

Enk 25 Laughmg

sound
26 English poet

I understand he v. ,1nts lu break
Iu s lease'

I nsn,mlhll' lh PM fourJumhll'N
ont ldtl.'r lo l.'ach squart' to
form fuur ordrn try "'ord!i

27 B1rd of prey

h&lt;--t--t-

28 Highway of
Ovid's day
29 More
psychotic
32 Actor,
Herbert 33 Old Turkish
title
31 Spanish
queen
35 Silvertongued one
37 Wmd- driven
clouds
38 Slopmg

upward
39 Gwnbo
10 Propitiate

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-

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WriY HE 17117N T
UNI7ERSTAND A60UT
THE NEW RO:&gt;F

Here's how
AXYDLBAAXR
LONGFELLOW

to work it:

One letter smtply stands for another In thts sample A IS
used for the Lhree L's, X for the two O's e tc Smgle letters,
apostrophes, lhe length and formatmn of the words are all
hmts Each day the code letters are different
CRYPTOQUOTE

~ow

arrange the c trclcd letters
In form the surprise an~wer, 89
sul(l(et~ted by the llbove cartoon

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...

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10

9 Balcony
12 What
ba b1es do

7 Biblical
verb
ending
8 Trun ship,
tidy up
(3 wds)

group
21 Noble
Italian
family
22 Hankermg

It s popular these days to go With older women Really,
Helen , v.e don't pursue, v.e re the ones v.ho are bemg chased by
fellows 15 to 20 ~ears yo un ger than we are -NOT DEPRIVED

Jmo hlo.

Man From Laram ie
Guns of August ' 4

Yesterday's Answer

moun tam

lxrys However, many ask me for dates

3 30 4 00 -

DOWN
I Jeweler's
weight
2 D1smay
J Two Years
- ' (3 wds)
I High m

10 Biblical
brother
II Slice of veal

craft
14 Clin g

after divorces) I'm 45, have a 36-24-35 ftgure a nd do not chase

$25 000 Pyram 1d 10 Newsmaker 74 Lr llas Yoga and You 33
7 30 - Jeopardy J Am mal World 10 Bob Goldsboro 13 Ca tc h
33 33
B 00 ~ Emergency 3 15 Chnstmas Carol 13 OSU Basketball 4
6 All 1n the Fam ily 8 0
8 30 - M.ovre The Pomt 13 Fnends and Lovers B 10 Mar
shall Is
33
9 00 ~ Mov1e My Fa1r Lady' Part 1 J 15 Mary Tyler MooreS
10 DaVmc1 33
9 30 - Bob Newhart 8 10 Mo unta 1n Scene 33
10 00 Nak1a 6 13 Emergency 4 Carol Burnett 8 10
B1ography 33
10 30 - BarenboJm On Beethoven 33
1 I 00 ~ News 3 4 a 10 ABC News 6 13 Don Krrshner s Rock
Concert 15 Janak • 33
11 30 - Movre Th e Addrng Mac h tne ' 3 Movt e No Man Is An
Is land '4 Mov1e lnvas10n of the Vamp 1res '6 Mov1e The
Lion 8.; Mov1e The Pnze' 10 News 13
12 IS - Mbv re Ta les of Terror 13
1 00 ~ Mov1e War Hunt 4 Sou l T ram 6
I 15 ~ Mov1e Bride of Frankenstein 13
1 30 ~ Mov1 e Salome 10
2 30 ~ Movre At Wa r Wrlh The Army 4

41 Belgian
nver

13 Emergency

words, I have much to be tha nkful for a nd my stuttermg JUSt
poss1bly has helped me achieve many of my goals Those
tuuversity courses changed my outlook on life 1 -DON
DEAR HELEN
That young man who said he was runnmg slowly from the

ACROSS

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Yesterday's Cryptoquole: THE HEART THAT LOVES
ALWAYS YOUNG.-GREEK PROVERB
(@ 1974 K1ng Fl:'aturu Syndicate, Inc- l

DICK 1RACY

LITTLE

THAT GUIDES

THE DOOR BELLi'

MORE COPS?

VEP

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~ILL!'$ OQ So MOIU: 'ttl Ti'

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Nerther vulnerable

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14
34
Pass

North
Dble

4t

East
24
Pass

Pass

Pass

South

GASOLINE ALLEY

Jt

CAPTAIN EASY

5+

I st1ll
dont

Openrng- K•

EITHER TH 5 STATUE OF UNCL.E"

C'HICKA5AW G0E5 OR I TAKE A
HAMMER TO IT! 00 I MAI&lt;:E
MYSElF CLEAR :rt

see
how

Zeb'd

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
The R m th e code word ARCH
stands for R ev iew the b1ddmg
Usually It IS the leas t Important
of th e four code letters but
there are times 1t becomes all
Important
South ruffs the second spade
If he IS th e least bit careless he
will wmd up losmg two c lub
tncks He II co mplam about the
bad luck that place d both the
kmg and Jack m the West hand
but to no ava1l
A careful South Will Rev1ew
the b1ddmg and mark Wes t w1 th
the kmg of clubs and fmd a way
to make the h'lnd even though
West also hoi
the Jack and
one
The r e will be a s iigiit element

DUDLEY'S

RIDENOUR SUPPLY

conventions, and pubhc affaus, gtve oral reports and sometimes
even talk to la rge groups on speech therapy

by THOMAS JOSEPH

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

served m the Army I V!lk to the public daily, take active part m

~M~taf

SOUT H
4 10
II' 6 4

MARK V STORE

POWELL'S SUPER VALU

I'm sllll a stutterer, but m a sense, proud of 11 J have been a
postmaster for 21 years, \\oOrked mabank before that, and also

Dec 7 1974
You II play an acttve role lh•s
year 1n a Si lu atron that con ·
cerns a large organ1zat on or
group Pos•ttve benefits w111
come to you from this atf1lra
lion

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BETSY ROSS BAKERY

AGENT

I am a 4:&gt;-year-old man, having been a stutterer a ll my life I
was never required to gtve an oral report m school At home, m}
parents often talked for me when they saw I couldn't get It o ut
Friends wouldn't ask me questions, out ~ of embarrassment
Some people laughed at me as I s truggled It looked like .a d ull
life ahead, but read on

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

NORTH
6
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II'AK9 7
t A J 86
4 A 72
WEST Wl
E~ST
4AKQI 2
.97 65 4
11' 653
II'QJI0 2

ALL WEATHER ROOFING
AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

P. J.

After rec~dmg your cltllcle about stuttenng I wanted to tell
stor y

)OU nl)

For Saturday Dec 7 1974
ARIES (March 2~Ap;-;tl91
In a s •tuat•on where you ve
been a t o dd s wrt11 ano lhe r I s
up to yo u to ta ke Ihe ml!rat rve
to s et thrng s s lra gilt
TAURUS (Aprol 20-May 20)
Hel p tor a task H1a t laces you
wrll be a va !ab le - you wont
ha ve to tack le rt a lo ne Yo ur
c o wo rk e r ha s some good
rdeas too
GEMINI (May 21·June 20)
Sc he du le your da y so that
your respons rb rlrt e s e1 re t ok en
ca re of ea rl y La te a lterno on
a nd e ve nmg oil e rs yo J a SOC 1a
re pne ve
CANCER (June 21 July 221
rl10ugh you may e ngage rn o.n
out s rd e ac t vrty w th tr. ends
chances are e very one w I
wmd up at your ho us e \Ill the
wee ho urs
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) An
rdea you ve not thoug ht a bout
to r s ome t me wil l be re v ve d
bec au se o f a c onvers atron wrlh
one you enc o unl e r socrall y
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 221
Yo u re much more adept :=~ t
ha ndl ng bustness or lmanc 1al
s rtua t1o ns toda y than tomo r
row Don I lei rmp o rt ant ma t
te rs d an g le
LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 23)
rhmg s s tart off a b I slow to
da y By la re a lternoon the mo
mentum prc ks up Your even 1g
should be any thrng bul dull
SCORPIO (Ocl 24 Nov 221
A mate rr a ltrans a ct ro n you II be
•nvo lve d rn as bes t c onduc ted
co nf ident ally with JU S! the

2 4 5 ~ New s13

INGLES ASHLAND SERVICE

THE ATHErtS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.
THE DAILY SENTINEL

WIN AT BRIDGE

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At Symphony 33, Mov te 'Last Trarn

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By Helen Bottel

DEAR HE! EN

9 OO-Masterp1ece Theater 20

HEINERS BAKERY

M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA FOODLINER

Us.

7 00-News 10 , Wold Kon_lldon 13

the Sermonette

RACINE FOOD MARKET

Helen Help

FRIDAY , DECEMBER 6, 1974
6 00-News 3,4 15 News B 10 Sesame Street 20 ABC News
6 13 Adlenan Counseling Techm --1 ues 3J
6 30-NBC New s 3,4 lS CBS News B 10 Bew1tched 6 Gomer
Pyle 13

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MEIGS TIRE CENTER

Log

pnn c 1pars presen1
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23Dec 21) The e arly part nl he
d a y your o utl o ok rs a b rt
s e rr ou s You wo n I be rn too
pla yful a mood later rn the day
you wrll be
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan
19) You re gomg lo learn of
somethmg that was sa1d abour
you beh1nd you r back You II
be qwte flallered It was very
c omplimentary
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb
19) A plan you have rs ralhe r
sou nd You re gorng lo l1gu re
wa ys 10 Impro ve upon 11 a rded
by a fr rend s s uggestrons
PISCES (Feb 20 March 20)
Yo u wtll s ee a s lhe day wew s
o n !hat wha t you want 10
a c h1e ve w111 come easrer rl
you re less Jorce fu l and more
logrca l Us e your h&amp;o:~ d

PE' IZFECTLY MR GLUCk
TWO IVIE CE.5 AND THREE'
r.JEPHEW5 HAV'E ALREADY
DECLIIJEC' HIE I ~HEFlJTANCE
VOU RE THE FOURTH

HE5 5EIVDIIV6

THE DELIVERY.
MAN 6ACK TO
PICK IT UP'

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BoLAZES' I
HOPE YOU RE
NOT MAKh\1~
A MI5-TAK&amp;

ABOUT THI~'

-RUN BYA

HARMLESS
LI'L WiDOW-

of nsk m h1s play If someone 1s
unkmd enough to trump the se

cond heart lead the hand will
to pull trumps before em· _:;:=:::;:::::,___:___JL__.....,,____:;::::,.._JL.=.
~barkmg on operation end play
He starts by cashmg dum· WINNIE
' my s ace a nd kmg of hearts
ruffs a hea rt , returns to dummy
collapse But South cant afford

with a trump

THAT WAS ONE OF MY

ruffs the last

MAJO~ SUPPLIERS

heart plays anothe r trump Lo
' dummy leads a low club and

SEEM&amp; ..JOHN

plays his own 10 spot
West wms wrth h1s JaCk but , , ,,,. ,..;
-Is totally dead A s pade lead
~a llows a ruff and discard a
:Flub lead 1s allowed to nde
around to South s queen
, INI'WSI'A l Ell ENr ~ll l'f!JS~ ASSN l

MRTOLI MAY
BE COPYI NG
OUR&amp;uMME12
liNE

ALLEY OOP
j::II?$T HE LUrlED AWAY THREE
OF MY ~EST DE&amp;IONERS NOW

HE&amp; ORC€RING "THE SAME

AND PRINTS IM
USING IN MY

COLORS

COLLECTION

SOUNDS. 10 VIE.
LIKE YOU RE
GQNNA 13E

RIP PED OFF
MIS$ WINKLE

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The brddmg ha s been

~West

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Norttl

East

South

Pass

Pass

I4

Dble

6

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You South hold

! A4 3 11' ,\QI086 t K I4 4 AQ3
~ What do vou do no.,., '

• A- Double again You still wanl
'10 compete and th1 s repeal double •s
J or lakeoul u was your first

BARNEY

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STOP WIGGLJN; TATER ---YE
CAlli GO DOT AN ' PLAY IN TH '
VARD SOON AS I
'IE ALL
BUNDLED

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G008£E
GOOBLE
GOO GOO

Once there were two
miCe who lived m a
museum

TODAy S QUESTION
You do double .agatn and your
;arlner bids three clubs What do
~u do now '~

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.Before he knew It, he
was lost "Help 1" he
s houted to his fnend

"Help me make Jt

through the kmghtl"

IS

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Sentinel Cla$sifieds Get Results!
Notice
550 REWARD lor

nlormat on

lead.ng to the arrest and
convlct•on of the person who
p1 c:ked up the wh 1te co l he dog
near Long Bottom Phone 98 5

3929

12 6 Jlp

-----------REV I V AL starlmg D ec 10

at
the
Syracuse
Apo s tol• c
MISSIO n by Rev
Char l e s
Young from Hunt•ngton W
Va Ever yo ne w e l come
12 /J Jtc

of
clo t hmg and m rsc Monday
Tues and W ed 9 am to 3
p m Fourth Av e Reedsv•lle
O h10

-------FREE pupptes to

1 2 6 41C

shop Will be c losed Fr1day and
Saturd a y
for
Chrtstma s
House Bazaar on Saturday
var.ous craft s baked good s
candy c arry out lun ch
12 5 2tc

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SHOOTING MATCH
Corn
Hollow Gun Club turn ftr st
nght after M il es Cemetery
Rutland
Factory chok e d
guns only Sunday De c 8 I p
m
12 5 31C

PRIVATE meet1n9 room for
any organlzatton phone 992
3975
3 II tfc

-------------pa1d for all makes and
CA~H

models of mobile homes
Phone area code 61.1 423 9531
413tfc:

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: Lu furn tture rc e boxes brass
beds or c omplete households
Wr te M
D M ller Rt 4
Pomeroy Oh•o Ca ll 992 7760
10 7 74

JUNK autos
complete and
del•vered to our yard We
pick up auto bodes and buy
all ktnds Of scrap metals and
•ron Rtder s Salvage St Rt
124 Rt 4 Pomeroy Oh1o
Ca ll 992 So468
10 17 tfc

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Help Wanted

NO
DEER
hunt1ng
or
trespassmg on our farms
Just off New L•ma Road
Alma Peterson and Sam
Beller
12 4 3tc

HOW TO EARN MONEY AT
HOME
MAILING
COM
MISSION
C IRCULARS'
EXCELLENT
PROFIT
POTENTIAL
OFFER
D-ETAILS 25c &amp; STAMPED
ADOR ESSED ENVELOPE
ANN CLARK 1223LACLAIR
PGH PA 15218
111026tp

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'HAVE
your
deer
t rophy
mounted Al so other small
antmals and btrds
Phone
Howard Btrchfteld R ulland
74 2 5932
12 3 tfc

-PAR
------------TT IM E baby Sitter needed
Phone 992 5142

12 1 c5tc

- ----------- -Mobde Homes

For

Sale

1970VALIANT 6SX12 3bedrooni
fully carpeted LP gas heat
Phone 992 7751
8 25 tfc
RADE IN
l1ke new 1972
Freedom 12x~O 3 dr carpeted
throughout
1 bedrooms
many luxury te&amp;tures save 35
pet of ortgmal Sl!lle pr1ce Buy
w •th or without furn1ture Can
be seen &amp;t Kingsbury Home
Sales Lot 1100 E M&amp;tn St
Pomeroy Oh io or cell 992
703.4
12 3 5tc

-PUBLIC NOTICE-

CON

CERN
A Pet1t1on for Annexat1on to
the V •ll age of R:acme Me1gs
County
Oh •o
of adlacent
territory here1naf er descrtbed
has been dul y flied w 1th the
Board
of
County
Com
mfss 1oners of Me•gs County
Ohio to wtt
TRADE IN - 1972 Greenbr~er
Sttuate tn the Townsh•P of
12x60 2 bedroom 3 dr deluxe
Sutton County of Metgs State
coach needs c lean up on
of Ohio and commencmg at the
mslde
Save on thts one
most southwesterly corner Of
Fmanc:ing avadabte wtth
tt'l&amp; Village of RaCine Me1gs
small down payment Can be
County Oh•o bemg the pomt
seen at Kingsbury Mob1le
where the south l•ne of Sec:t10n
Home Sa les at 1100 Mam St
16 •n tersects the low wa t er
Pomeroy Oh10 or catt 992
mark of the Oh to R1ver (the
703&lt;1
border of the Stat e of Oh•o&gt;
12 3 5tc
thence southeasterly along the ..-- - - - - - - -- - - - west line of 100 acre lots Nos
219 278 and 211 to the southwest Wanted To Rent
corner of 100 acre lot No 277
thence east along the south l •ne HOUSE '" country Me1gs or
of 100 acre lot No 277 to the
Gal l Ia County S75 per month
southeast corner of said 100
or less Have no cht ldren Call
acre lot No 277 thence m a
245 5293 after 8 p m
~tra1ght ltne northeast to the
12 1 6tc
pomt where the west nght of - - - - - - - - - - - - - way I me of Meigs County Road

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be~~~n~"eghtlon

Wi ll be heard at
1 00 P M on January 29th 1975
at the Common Pteas court
Room at the Court House
Pomeroy Ohio The PetitiOn
Wtth a map of the territory to be
annexed 1S on m, at the Office
of the Audllor of Me1gs County
Ohto where it may be VIewed
by any mterested person
JOHN T WOLFE
Agent for the
Petttloners
(11 ) 29 (12) 6 13 20 4tc

Auto

Sales

1973 CHEVROLET ptckup truck
for sate Phone John Rose
9.49 2822
12 5 6tc
- - - - - - - -- - -- - - 1967 MUSTANG hardtop 289
aU1omatlc dual exhlllust Real
good condition
Phone 949
3151 before 5 p m or 949 3844
after 5 p m
12 5 3tc
- - - - - - - - - -- - -- 1972 CUTLASS Supreme power
st eertng power brakes A c
350 eng ine auto trans 30 000
miles excellent condtflon
Call 992 5970 after 5 30
12 4 tp
4
- - - -- - - -- - - - - 1968 BUICK La Sabre perfect
running condition Good t~res
Best offer Call 667 3830
12 4 4tc
- - - - - - -- - - - - - R
t
1963 T Bl 0 mm 1u11 power
and a•r am fm rad•o $400
Phone (304) 773 S625 Mason
or 1 n~ulre at Vtsta Stat1on In
M
Mon
2 6 3tp
1
- - - - - - - - - - - - -19 74 3 SPEED •2 000 actual
m 1tes
1972 Ford 3J"
4x4
$2 ooo Phone 992 3888 12 6 3tc
- - - - -- - - - - -- 1971 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass
Supreme 1 owner new set of
radial tires
6 000 miles
perfect condition Personally
owned
Arnold
Grate
Rutland
See at Rutland
Furntture Company
Phone
742 4211 day night Call 742
5541
12 3 tfc

For Rent
TRAILER space
Phone 361 7143

for

rt!nl

l1 26 12tp

We talk to you

ONE

bedroom

992 3509

trailer

Phone
12 6 6tc

like a petson.

WMP0/1390
ON

YOUR DIAL

11 26 tfc

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-------------BEDROOM mobile home

'1.

Rac ine area

In
Phone 992 5658
11 29 tfc

3 BEDROOM house Phone 992
3975 or 992 2S71
123tfc:
6 ROOM nouse at 975 Maple St
M tddleport 6 l'l'\n11t'1S lease
reQuired Phone 992 26&lt;12
....._ 12 J 6tc

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4 n 1ce l evel
n ver dnlted
o utbu ll dmg
BR
LOOK

CARPENTER - 1 s tor y
frame
1ust r enovat ed
2
ac res 1'12 bath s 4 B R d 1n1n g
R 2 garag es ca n f1 nance
part SB 000 00
Mt DOLE PORT d ose '" - 27
a c r es large barn w 1lh sil o
m 1lk house eq u ipme nt shed
ho m e h as 3 B R
b ath
basement TV r oom
NG
furnace c 1ty w at er JUST
$30 000 00
PLAINS

-

MAN WE DO NEED
HOUSE S TO SE LL - LET
US KNOW WH AT YO U
HAVE
992 2259 or 992 2568

Phone 949 5961
Emergency 992-3995
or 992 5700

JOHNSON'S
REMODELING

&amp;

CONST.

TEAFORD

On State Rt 124 lf:~ m1 from
Route 7
Rutland

by pass

Ph 992 5682or992-7121
All Mechan1~al Work
Open Mon

AJummum s1dmg, roofmg
complete restdentta I con
strucfton Wtnng, plumbmg,
e lec
heating,
kitchen
cabmets ~tc
27 Yrs experrence m const
trade

Brokpr

1111 Mr' h,H \I r Str ~·~·t
" 'lll lf •roy, Oh1o lSl69

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TUPPERS

PLAINS

3

Water, Electnc, Gas, Sewer
Ltnes
mstalled
Work
guaranteed
Dozer, Backhoe, Trucks
limestone &amp; Ftll Otrt
Commerctal Res1denttal
Constructton &amp; Remodel

BAM 6PM

D&amp;D
CONSTRUCTION

furn 1Shed apt clos e to
Powells Super Valu phone
992 3658
11 20 tfc

8-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY

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GHEEN'S PAINTING
949-3295
Racine, 0.

Interior &amp;
Exterior Work

FREE ESTIMATE

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AJEL OIL

TWO G78 14 belted f •res both
for 525 Phone 992 2759
12 6 3tc

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ONEc:abbusmessforsale Very
good
busmess
Very
reasonable pr.ced Phone 99'2
7116
12 6 Jtp

-------------CREMEANS

Pnced For Qutck Sale

-EXCEllENT
----- - ------efftctent

LUNC.ktf~-

de l lvered Monday through
Saturday
and
eventngs
Phone 446 1142
6 13 tfc

~POMEROY LANDMARK!
Jack W Carsey Mgr
Phone 992 2181

'

econom i cal
Blue Lustre
carpet c leaner Rent el ectrtc
shampooe r Sl
Baker Fur
ntture Company
12 6 Jtc

Real
----------SPINET
CONSOLE PIANO
FIVE

For

Estate

Complete Servtce
Phone 949 3821 or 9A9 3161
Ractne , Ohto
Crltt Bradford
s1

Sale

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-------------NEW ltvtng room suites 20 pet

AUCTION

$500 down 570 per month
Phone 992 3975 or 992 2571
12 3 tfc

SUNDAY, DEC. 8 AT 12 NOON

--- - - ----- - - -1974
------------ZIG ZAG
SEWING

-WALNUT
-----------stereo radio am fm

8 track tape combination
Balance s 110 69 or terms Call
992 3965
12Jtfc
-~ ----- ----- --

VACUUM Cleaners Brand new
tank type models wtth 5 at
tach men's Only S24 50 cash
or terms available
New
Upr1ght models S29 90 cash or
terms available
Trade tns
accepted Phone 992 77S5
12 3 ftc

-------- ----CHRISTMAS trees for sale

6

mtles north of Pomeroy on
Old R t 33 Buy tree now or
reserve
Cut fresh when
des~red Opha Offult Phone
992 3296
12 3 6tp
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At Bill Goodwin Farm

Strout Realty

50 A -

Tel. 669-4564
7 MI. From Albany

Alfred area older
af

house, some timber, lots
potential, $17,500 00

NEW- All elec, carpeted, 3
BR ,

air
517,500 00

Soiling from storage bulldong bell pulleys, bells, electric

conditioning,

motors, chain saws, table saws, hand saws, wire cable,
hand tools, grease guns, jacks, nails bolts, auto and truck
tires toys and many miscellaneous articles

A. FARM - Several
outbuildings, large home,
elec heal, 6 ponds Owner
will take land contract
160

RUTLAND -

3 bedrooms,

full basement

all electric,

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1971 CHEVROLET2 TON

Phone 667·3858
OPENWED THRU
SUN
PM

"
has the BEST selection of good used furniture ever!
unt11 Chr1stmas to reduce our stock Come and look!

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1t

all th1ngs we remember
rea l ly 1ust a way to confuse

because we ve lost s1 ght of God
He had planned for us l ook at everyone With open m lnd
And a heart filled w 1th love and tru s t

NOW
6995

one seems to have an an swer
To all our problems and why But maybe there s someone who cares
From H 1s watchfu l post m the sky
we all stand strong
our beloved country our land
For true life ltberty and 1ust1c e
Which have always been o ur stand

r-----sPECIALI!-~---,
ALL
2 Pc L•vmg Room Sutte,
FOR
2 Brg Lamps, 3 Tables

our children lookmg to us
To see what their future wtll be 1t not be stnte and trouble
But lhe home of the bra ve and free

New Mediterranean Set of

Tables ~-----------199 95 119 95

..

Component Oulfol~----'--------18 00

Solid Maple Round Lamp Table'~------- 39 95
49 95

need to Sell

fortable RCA Tope Player, uses battery, ti,Prl~
c1garette hghter powered, used only 4 t1mes

79 b

May tag erver, like new ~~-~~--~~~-115 00
Hoover Green Portable Washer and Dryer

119 95

LARRY'S
MOBILE HOME
SALES, INC.

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Featuring
Kirkwood

""

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r---EXTRA SPECIALSI----,
1-11 Olds Cut Supreme, vinyl top, air, radial tires,

low m1leage
1-Bell &amp; Howell Movoo C.mero
I-Smail Mare, gentle riding horse
formation Every item priced to sell

C.ll for on

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Cameron
12' &amp; 14' Wide Up
To70' Long
24 • Wtde Secttonal
Homes up to 65' Long

SERVICE
AFTER SALE

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ANTIQUES

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Churn, butter mold, mirrors scales, pu;ture frames,
boHies alcohol heater wood planes, horse collars, har
ness, stlllards locmottve headlight blow torch, wash
board, milk cans, 2 wooden beds

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Laurel Cliff
News Notes
Sabbath School attendance
on Dec 1 at the Free MelhodJSt
Church was 74 ChOir members
present were 13
Moss Barbara Klem spent
Thanks giVIng and weekend
wtth her parents, Mr and Mrs
Chff Klem Barbara Is a

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n

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rrn•ir]~:/;~~n~l~r,'~ge~

Branch Manager

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our homes and even ou r Churches
on d1fferent v tews -

CONTACT
Loos Pauley,

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they would find a better life

··

many things have changed
In such a few short years folks are qu1te angry
Whtle others have settled for t ears

1 Used Small Freezer

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fu l ly equtpped

P S

P B

P S

P B vmy l r oo f

SALE

Many Prices Reduced I

------------------------7 4 Cadillac Eldorado Cpe., power, a1r....... 18500
74 Cadillac Cpe. DeVIlle, full power, an.....'7500
74 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, full power, air .....'7500
74 Olds 98

1

4 sp

71 TOYOTA 4 CYL 4 SP. ............... J795
70 VOLKSWAGEN .. .. •.. .. ...... .... .. . 1995
2 Or

a ut o

snow ttr es

69 FORD 4 DR WAGON ................ 1695
68 CHRYSLER 4 DR .................... 1495

.----TRUCKS----.
72 CHEVY C101h TON. ..........~1695

V 8 stand trans

6

1

ft

bed

12

L

Sedan, power, air............ '6200

V 8 a uto

P S

73 Olds 98 LS Sedan, full power, air....... 14595

Winter Hours: 9 a.m.
to6p m
~on. Thru Sat

Cl "'\ED

SUNDAY

F&gt;o •• ~92-7777
POMEROY, 0.

student at Grayson , Ky
There were 140 persons attended the Me1gs County
Holmess Rally wh1ch was held
at the local church
Mr and Mrs Roy Howell and
Mr and Mrs Larry Walker of
Ind1ana spent Thanksgtvmg at
their home here
Paul Archer , Columbus,
spenl Saturday w1th h1s
mother, Mrs Georgia Diehl
Mrs Mabel Tracy returned
home Saturday from St Joseph
Hospital, Parkersburg
Mr
and Mrs
Joseph
H1gglnbotha:n, Columbus, and
Mr and Mrs Terrv Whitaker,
Newark,
VISi ted
over
Thanksg1vmg w1th Rev Floyd

Mrs J ohn Reuter Akron
and Mrs Kath) Fre1tag ,
Canton, were recent \itsttors of
Miss Lucille Sm1th
Mr an d Mr s
Kenne th
Hartun g an d
daughte r s
Cw c mnat1 were ""' eeke nd
gues to of Mr a nd Mrs Tom
NICe
Mr and Mrs Arthur Orr
we re Sunday supper gues ts of
Mr and Mrs Blythe The1ss
Dorcas
Thanks g ivin g v.eekend
gue sts of Mrs Thomas Weber
were Mr and Mrs Raymond
Wilson, Robert Wilson Dawn
and Bre t all of :loches ter , N
y
Mr and Mrs Dale J ohnson
Columbus we re recen t visitors
of Mrs Le tha Wood
Mrs Opal E1chmger , Don
and Laura Jean and Mabel Van
Me ter spent Thanksgtvmg wtlh
Mr
and 1\11 s
Charles
El c hm ge r and dau ghter
Columbus
Mr
and Mr s
George
Genheuner and Mr and Mrs
Arthur Orr v1s1 ted recently
wtth Mr and Mrs Norman
Rose Bidwell
Thanksg1vmg dmner gues ts
of Mr and Mrs R1chard Gaul
and s ons were. Mr and Mrs
Jom Ours , Mr and Mrs John
Wickham and Mrs Eldon
Gaul
Denms Etchmger student at
Ohoo State spent the weekend
with Mrs Opal E1chmger Don
and Laura Jean
Weekend gues to of Mrs Cleo
Smith were Mr and Mrs

Shook and Mrs Shook who IS a
pattent at Holzer Merh cal
Cen ter
The Chnstmas potluc k
dmner woll be Dec 14 at the
Rock Spnngs Grange Hall
Mr
Herman
Kaspar
Dayton called on Mr and Mrs
Roy SmJ'.h and Bertha
Parker recently
Vern Mory of Columbus, who
IS employed at T1mpkm In
Columbus IS spendmg seven
weeks vacation wtth h1s wtfe
and son, John
Mr and Mrs Vern Story had
as Thanks giVIng Day guesto,
Mr and Mrs W1lham Perry of
Athens , Davtd Schaefer
Colwnbus and a fnend Heather
Caldwell Ma nsfield and Mr
and Mrs Norman Schaefer,
local
The him , The Th1ef m the
Night • was shown Saturday
evemng at the church and v.as
very well attended

1975 LTD 4 Dr. Sedan
1975 Elite 2 Dr. Hard Top
1975 Gran Torino 4 Dr.

73 Dodge Pol. Cus. 4 Dr. HT., pow., a1r ... 12895

71

Volkswagen 411 4 Door, auto........... 11695

70 Olds 98 Hot Sed., power, a1r ...........

11495

69 Bmck RIVena, power, air .................'1195

1975 Mustang II 2 Dr.

TWO DOOR$3698
1975 Maverick 4 Dr. TWO DOOR$3025
3061.00
1975 Pinto 2 Dr.
$2769

1975 Granada 4 Dr.
13756.00
1

69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, a1r ........... '995

69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T., v-roof, a1r .... '595

lon g w de bed

68 Pontiac Bonneville H.T. Sedar, power, air'595
68 Cadillac Sedan DeVIlle, power, alr...... . 11095
68 Chev. BA 4 Dr., V-8, auto., P.S ........... '995
6!1 Buick Skylark 2 Dr, H.T., auto., P.S....... '695

Twelve Pickups Offered
At WIN Prices
On LTO, Ellie &amp; Gran Tormo, V 8 eng me, powe•
sleermg , power brakes, solid slate Jgn1hon, steel
belled t~res are standard Other models ar e
equ 1pped much betti!r than compet111on , for m
stance Pmto has 4 sp. trans, std freight, and opttona 1 equipment must be added

67 Cadillac H.T. Sedan, full power, au........1995
66 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., V8, auto, P.S ......... '495

Chester, 0 ,

7

Inventory Reduction Sale. All new and
used cars and trucks offered h1ghest va lue
and lowest pnces and highest trade m
anywhere! YOU WIN!

Cadillac Sed DeVIlle, v-rooft pow., air.... 13995

69 Chev. Mal. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P.S .......... '995

71 CHEV. CUSTOM ................ 11895

News Notes

Red White and Blue

Reahsttc 40 W AM FM Stereo

P B

Otester

t be happentng

Electrophonte 100 w AM FM Stereo Component
Outftt hke new ~~~~-~~~~-~~- 99 95

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a 1r

Located on St Rt

if they cou ld come It wou ld be
a country with trouble and stnfe May.~ same are wondenng

How can th1s

49 95

H T

4 Dr

985 4100

are those who ve turned qu1te greedy
Takmg much more than their share few who JUSt scoff at 1t all
You can tell they don I much care

Patchwork Rocker, maple trlnL~~-~-" 00

72 BUICK LeSABRE.. ............... , 12195

THE FREE AND BRAVE

JUSt a phase
"'"' ""grown too b1g for our land 1ust a few
W&lt;mtrng to rule w tth an tron hand

All furniture woll be sold at LOWEST possible prices now

14'1 95

PB

RIGGS USED CARS

heard of th 1s great land
safe and secure .sw·.~rol) to our shores
could no longer endure

188 00

a r 'P S

The Poet's Corner
has happened to thrs great Country
Home of the free and the brave land where all dreams com e true
For those who came over the waves

Tuppers Plams, OhiO

E A LIVIRQ Room

HT

.t Or

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

Kuhl's Bargain Center
, At Caution L1ght, Rt 711

4 Cushton 3 Pc

72 PONTIAC GRANDVILLE ........... 12295

Good Selection Cheaper Cars

selection of used furntture
Come out and see for
vourself at

Buy! .•

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65 CHEV. VAN .....~~~:.~~~....... ..1395

Maytag Kenmore &amp; Speed

'

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S3495

Cab &amp; Chass ts - 102 Cab t o a xl e 350 V a eng ne 15 000 lb
2speedrearax l e good825x 20 t tre s cJean&amp;so l •d cab

~-

307 Sprtng Avenue
Pomeroy
992-2298

$895

Spt Cpe, red f tmsh blk vmy l to p spotless tnfenar goad
fires radta a utomat1c tran s V 8 pow er steertng

H

518,500 00

$1295

Queen wnnger washers

.liOitd State Stereo COmponent

2

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

oo,

55 00

P S

o rr

72 Olds 98 HT Sed., v-roof, a1r .............. s3495
72 Olds Toronado Cpe., V-roof, pow., a1r .... 13295
72 Chev. Imp Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S .......... 12495
72 Pontiac Cat HT Cpe., power, a1r ....... 12695

&amp; $125
1 stainless steel 2
pc but It In refngerator &amp;
separate
freezer
automat1c: washers S45 00,
e l ectric or gas dryers
S35 00
over
hauled

239 95

1 Dr H T

4 c yl

Uprrghl deep freezes $85 00

79 95

72 PLYMOUTH FURY 111 .............. 1895
1

73 Olds Cut Sup. HT Cpe., power, air .......13295

1968 CHEVROLET IMPALA

$49 95
Also budget prrced quality
new furniture and a large

USED CARS

P B

71 PINTO RUNABOUT................. ~ll95

Pomeroy, 0

Local 1 owner good w w fires deluxe nt tnm wh eel
covers radto 6 cyl real economy w1th std trans blue
fin ntce

535 oo up

299 95

4 Doo r Sedan a w P S

Ph 992 2174

1970 FORD MAVERICK

for Christmas)
Remember Kuhl's always
has a good select1on of
clean used epphances wtth
money back
30
day
guarantee Ref $25 00 up
Electrtc or Gas Range

23" Color TV map I

72 MERCURY MONTEG0 .............11795

4 dr sedan a1 r

I

S49 95 set (SIO 00 woll hold

10 Sets of Lamps, per set

atr

72 FORD GAL!XIE .................... ..S1695

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Smith Nelson Motors Inc.

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Seda n

72 FORD LTD 4 DR SEDAN .......... 1895
A1r P S P a

500 E Mam

"Ktdd•e Ltving Room" 1n
velvet rockmg love seat &amp;
matchmg platform rocker,
Early Amencan Style

WAS
New 3 pc Maple Lovong Room Table·~--149 9S
Only 1 set loft

4 Dr

4 Dr Seda n a •r

1ust keep askmg of others

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73 FORD GRAN TORIN0 ............. ~2495

pw r

DealershiP Now Open Weekdays T1tl 6 00 P m

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11

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seat r ad1o

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MACHINES left tn layawa y
All built In to buttonhole do
stretch sewmg and fancy
St•tc:hlng Pay just S48 75 cash
or terms available Trade ms
accepted Phone 992 7755
12 3 tfc

and au t o tran s

5

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EXCAVATING dozer
loader
and backhoe work
sept1c:
tanks •nstalled dump truc+;s
and stove 1 yr old Phone
payment
Take
over
and to boys for h •re Will haul
992 7288
payments Pnone 992 7116
fill d1rt top sod l 1m es tone &amp;
12 4 4tc
12 6 3tp
graver Call Bob or Rogerl
--- - - -~ ---- ~-FLANNEL, Sl 89 yd
Ztppers 3 ROOM tra il er carpeted new
Jeffers day phone 992 7089 1
11ght phone 99:2 3525 or 992 '
15c ea 2 for 25c 10 for S1 00
furntShlngs good condlf ton
5232
polyester S2 98 yd cotton 69c:
Phone 992 2358 10 a m t 111 A
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pm
2 11 ttci
yd and up
Patterns 35c:
Novelty Fabr •c &amp; Crafts
12 6 3tp
Belpre Sunday 1 to 6 p m
Weekdays 9 to 9 p m
RACINE - 5 room house With
12 5 6tc
bath uttl!ty room and en
closed sun porch Ca ll 949 4141
GAS clothes dryer
two gas
or 992 7288
floor furnaces with controls
Maytag wringer wasner
Phone 995 l523
12 4 4tp 7 ROOM house bath garage
full blllsement large garden,
newly remodeled In Racine
290 JOHN Deere corn planter
Call ?49 2836 after 7 p m
w i th herbsclde attachments
12 3 12tc
and rubber press wheels 15
rolls of new 4 ft fteld fence
bi level
home
3
No
46 International hay NEW
bedrooms
budt In kttchen
baler 3 bottom lnternattona l
basement w1th one car
plow 14 hydraulic on rubber
garage Phone 742 3615 or see
with double act1on cylmder
M11o Hutchison
and 10 ft hose No 64 In
11 1 tfc
ternattonal combine Phone
843 2664 after 6 p m
12 4 6tc BU ILD ING lots for Sa le for
restdent•al homes only 1 acre
- -~---- - --- -- APPLES Courtland Jonathan
and larger at Rock Spnngs
Phone 992 2789
Rome Beauty Wlneslllp red
del•c•ous S2 9S bu and up
12 I 6tp
brtng containers M1dway - ------~ ---- -Market W Main Pomeroy
Phone 992 2582
12 • 3tc

)OU've got the bucks- we'1re

72 FORD TORINO ...................... 11695

1969
Buick Electra 225
P
p B

OF
QUALITY

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LIB GET

4 Dr sedan

2 SIGNS

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1

72 MERCURY MARQUIS. ............. ~2695

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yard Phone R •ch ard West
843 2667
11 13 26tp

10
tfc
----------BEDROOM house for sale

wmo ow s seats

$2395
$2895
$2395
$2795

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1 1 25 per

------------- --- -----------HARVEST gold refr 1g 1datre 3 BEDROOM tra 11er
down

off fit Christmes
See us
before you buy a lrvtng room
su 1te You II be glad you d1d
Jacks
Furniture
&amp;
Upt'lolstery Suppttes 236 E
Matn St , Pomeroy
Oh10
Phone 992 3903
12 4 7tc

p B a1r pwr
vonyl lop

AN'I-.,Vl,

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Bt&lt;ADFOKu AUCttoneer

ROOM one floor home
redecorated rnSide and out
Small concrete parkmg area
•n front
n1ce back yard
utt11ty building new luxatre
furnace system 205 Sprtng
Ave
Pomeroy
Prtced
reasonably Phone 992 5292
12 5 tfc

Wanted Responstble party to
purchase sptnet ptano on low
monthly payments Can be
seen
locllllly
Wrtte
Representat1ve Ken Bayless
"P 0 Sox 276 ShelbYVIlle
lndtana 46176
12 6 2tp

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EXCELSIOR Salt Works
E:
Mam St Pomeroy All k tnds
of salt water pellets water
nuggets b lock salt and own
Oh10 River Salt Phone 992
3891
6 5 tfc

HEATERS

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971 Ford Thunderbird

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SEPTIC
TANK S clean e d
Modern Santtat,on 992 395A or •
c
992 73~9
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9 18 tfc .-.
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V H r adiO cust

trans

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F1re Extinguishers, Home
F1re Alarms, Tesftng &amp;
Refilling
Phone 742 4673 or 742 5595
Btll Brown, Owner
Rutland, Ohto

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Ford Gran Torino

Ptck up datly 1n Pomeroy &amp;

RACINE GARAGE

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p B auto trans a 1r cond v1 ny l
AMFM

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Sales &amp; Serv1ce

From a shelf to a house
Pa•ntmg , s1dmg , rooftng ,
paper hangrng
k1tchen
cabtnets etc

Dodge Charger S/E

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Brown's Fire &amp;
Safety Equipment

All Types of
BUILDING
and REMODELING

Plymouth Fu!Y I
p S P B auto tran s r a d to c loth

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Protect Your Home
Or Busmess

949 3832 or 843 2667

bedroom ho me
bath
ga s
Mrddleporl
All
work
F IF! EWOOD any l ength Call furnace bree zeway garage
guaranteed
Phone
949
3611
992 5422 or 992 331 2
and ex t ra large to t $16 000 00
11 lO 26tp RACINE - 10 room ho m e 4
1957 - cHEV Y - p~ fS --N-EW bedrooms bath , c a rpetmg
-777 Pearl Street
steam heat large lot and 2 car
Lakewood tract •on bars h
FURNI SHED apt Adults only
Middleport,
Oh1o
tacker atr shoc ks
hooker garage SIS 000 00
Mtddleport Phone 992 3874
Phone
992
5367
or
992 3861
5th Sl
Racme, 0
CARPETED
3
bedrooms
headers
w1th
3
collector
s
tor
1114tfC
small block
Call 992 3496 large closets gas F A furnace
after 6 p m BE ST OFFER
UNFURNISHED
house
4
porches, basement and fenc ed
H OME
IMP RO VEMEN TS
10 17 ttc yard $17 500 00
rooms and bath 1650 Ltncoln
An yt hmg you w ant or need t o
He1ghl s Phone 992 387 4
HOME
AND
INCOME
8,
m pr ove your hom e f r om
1114tfc REG Angu s calves 4 he,fer s
2 baths
5
re pla ce m ent Window s k t
an d 1 bull S1 200 Bill Wtll e room house
c hen
a nd
b athroo m
Rt 3 Pom eroy Ohro or p hon e bedrooms and a 4 room ef
F URNI SHED
apa rt ment
rem o de lm g
ga rage d o or
f1ctency with bath
All f or
99
2 2789
utll•ltes furn shed
su•tabl e
- op er ato r s o r ad d.ng on a
12 1 6fp SIB 000 00
tor two work •ng m en or
r
oom
Call
F
r
ed
B
Goeg
l
e
n
BUILDING LOT Wate r
r et•red coupl~ Ln11ng room
f or fr ee es t 1m at es or s top by
k. ttchen shower and bath On SINGER sew ng ma ch1 ne l tke etectnc and telephone serv 1ce
ou r mod el home on Wrtg h t St
n ew
1973 m od el •n n tce Several locattons SlSOO 00 up
marn t'1 1gt'lway Ma son w Va
•n Po m eroy Ca l l 992 5976
wal n ut c abtnet Ma kes des•gn
Phone 773 5 147
YOUR DOLLARS IN REAL
12 6 lt c
s t tches
zt g zag s
but
10 27 tfc
ESTATE ARE A SOUND
tonholes
bltnd hems
etc
INVESTMENT FOR YOUR ::. E:vn , ~,., V.A CHINE S Rt:pa lr
Onl y S8 4 Call Raven swood
FURNISHED apt 3 rooms and
FUTURE
27 3 952 1 or afl er 5 p m 273
se rv1 ce all ma k es 992 2284
bath
tefeal for work ng
9893
The Fabr 1c Shop Pom er oy
couple Phone 992 2937
Author.zed S nger Sales and
12 1 tfc
Ofltc'
'l'lf
!
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12 2 6fp
Serv ce We sharpen SCisso r s
HflfNl T EA r Of-.:'0
3 29 tfc
GROCERY bus1ness for sate
Fully Insured
'I 'i,! ? ]1 ~
Build
ng
for
sa
fe
or
lea
se
For Sale
DOZE
R
work
land
clear
ng
by
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
C.'-Jf&lt;'L)O N B HAFOIHl
the acr e hour l y or c ontra &lt;: t
to •0 p m for appo ntment
'N! 1(,1')
Impr ove me nt
and
APPLE S Frtzpafnck Orchard
f
ar m pond s roads etc L a rg e H OME
3
20
He
r,~'JOC IArE &lt;;
Rep
a
r
ServiCe
Anything
State Route 689
Phone
do ze r and operator wtth over
fr xe d around th e home from
Wilkesville 669 3785
20 years expenen c e Pu ll ns
S EWING~chtnes brand new
roo f to ba sement You II like
11 21 26tc
Exc
avattn
g
Pom
er
oy
Oh
•o
z,g Zag •n n tce walnu t table
our work and r ate s Phone
P hone 99 2 '2.478
In or1g mal cartons Never Busmess Serv1ces
742 5081
HAMPSHIRE pgs Corn fat
12
19
tf
c
used
C l earance o n
7&lt;1
12 4 l'2tp
tened we gh be t ween 200 250
Models
(Only
a
few GEO GORDON Carp ent ry an d ----------4--pounds Phone 37e 6 152
r
e
mo
d
elm
g
Fl
o
o
r
to
avatlable &gt; S43 40 cas h or
REA DY MIX
C O N C RETE
12 3 Stc
Ce ltn g
Ph on e 992 50 60
terms available Phone 992
d eli ve red r.gh t t o y o ur CUT THE F UEL BI LL S DOWN
7755
M d d l epor t Oh o
H A VE YOUR HOME JN
p ro1ec t Fast and eas y F r ee
12 35tp
1974 KAWASAK 1 125 cc With soc
10 IS lfc
SU L A TED
FREE
e st mate s Ph o ne 99 2 3284
speed transmtss ton 21 •n c h
G oeglem Ready M 1x Co
E STIMATE S CA LL 992 3993
front end knobby t~res on
SEPfiC
TAN KS
c l ea n e d
Mtddleport Ohto
12 5 6t c
front and rear
On l y 1200
reasonable rates
Ph
446
6 30 tfc
SIEGLER
and
miles
Excellent cond 1t1on
4792 Ga l ltpolts John R usse ll
- -Phone 9.:19 3151 before 5 p m
owner and operator
MONOGRAM
or 949 384A after 5 p m
5 12 ftc
12 5 Jfc
4 RM

Car From Smith Nelson

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Next to H1ghway
Garage on Route 7
Pomeroy Route 3

Sat

COMPLETE
RADIATOR
SERVICE &amp; REPAIR

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All Small Appliances
Lawn Mowers

towards

PHONE

Phone (304) 773-5503

STEREO rad io comb.nat 1on 8
Renovated 2
tra c k tape am fm r adto A bedroom
bath
n at g as
s peaker
sound
sy st em
Balanc e S106 84 or t er ms Call furnace and basement Onl y
$8500 00
99 2 3965

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Complete plumbmg &amp;
heatmg serv1ce Free
Estimates

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BOWERS
REPAIR

s,1 9 H i r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , r•••j;::=======~===r•••

Great Buys On A Gre.:1t

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ROGER HYSELL'S
GARAGE

Vtrq1l B T(•,l i Ot d i.,r

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11 26 lfc

HElL
RACINE PLUMBING
&amp; HEATING

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stor y ran ch 2 BR bath
dmmg R HW fl oor s 1 l evel
a c re ba se m e nt AS KIN G
ON LY $ 13 500 00

SEWIN G Machmes br and new
Z1g Zag m n 1ce waln ut table
In ortg nal ca rton s Never
used
Clear an ce on
74
model s
(Only
a
lew
avatlabl eJ
$43 40 c a sh or
terms availab le Phon e 992
775 5
11 26 t f c

COUNTRY Mobil~ Home Park
Rt 33 ten mdes north of
Pomeroy
Large lots w1th
concrete patios
sidewalks
1 unners
and
off
street
park ing
Also
spaces for
small tra il ers Phone 992 7479
7 21 tfc

11 24 26fp

PORTLAND lots c l ose to th e
well g ar ag e &amp;
ho use has 4
JU ST $4 700 00

TUPPERS

E LECT RO LUX
Va cu u m
Clean er compl et e wt t h a t
l a ch ment s cor dw nder and
pa mt spray Used but 1n I ke
Pay 534 45
n ew c ond t •on
ca sh or budget pl an ava ilab l e
Phon e 992 775 5

TRAILER spa ce 2m 1es from
P om e roy R t 143 Phone 992
5858
10 27 tfc

$1 5
a uto

7t ~

1953 30 FE R G U SON
IJ OOd
c on d t on s 1 ~ 5 0 Phone 985
3594
12 1 7t p

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$ 10 F OR
IUnk
CllrS
de l•vere d
$7 tun k ed
bOdtes Phone 949 4484

Remember Chrt s tmas rs
tam ing We have many new
products tho&amp;t w• ll make n1ce
gtftS Pt'lone BROWN S 992
5113
11 J tfc

No 28 ontersects tho south roght

17 1

C A SHSS$SSSS
FOR
JUNK - - ~-------- -- ~CARS
Comp
FRYE S TRAI L ER 2 bedro om Br own s
TRUCK and AUTO PART S
Trailer Park Phon e 992 332 4
Rut land phone 742 6094
11 8 tf c
11 26 26t c

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KOSMETICS

of Way llne of what IS known as
the Ye11ow Bush Road wh1ch
polnt rs In 72 acre lot No 834
then ce In a northerly d1rect1on
following the west r1ght of way
line .of Meigs County Road No
28 to Its tntersect•on wtlh sou th
l"'lght of way line of State Route
No 124 thence easterly along
the south r•oht of way lme of
State Route No 124 to a pomt
that ts dtrectly south of a
project.on of a west rrgM of way
ltne of what •S known as the
Salser road thence north along
the west right of way I me of th e
Salser road to the forks of the
road in Sectton No 10 thence
north to the north line of said
sect1Dn No 10
thence west
along the north l1ne of Sect1on
No 10 Sect 10n 16 and 100 acre
lot No 280 to the northwest
corner of sa1d 100 acre lot No
280 tnence southeasterly along
the west ltne of sa •d 100 acre lot
No 280 (WhiCh 1S a low water
m.rk Of 'h e Oh ,0 River on the )
Ohio Sfde)
to the corporate
limitS. of the VtlltJge of Racme
Melgs County
Ohio
thence
foltowmg northerly
easterly
southedy and westerly the
corpof"ate ltmtts of the Village
of ~ac•ne to the place of

Dee re Doze r 6 II
h y d ra ul c blad e g ood c on
dtlt o n $ 5 500 Phone 985 3594

JS O JO HN

BEDROOM m ob le home
c lose m county loca llon Call
992 7649 afler 4 p m
12 4 6t c

LO ST - Black cowh de bil l fOld
If found p lease return to T tm
T aylor
832 E
M a m St
Pom e r o y
Phon e 992 2879
Reward offe r e d
12 4 6tc

WantRr1 To Buy

Dec
7
Reserved seats
avat1abte Mason Auct.on
Horton St
Mason W Va
&lt;Phone (304) 773 5421 or' 773
5471
12 4 3t c

MAY

FU RNI SHED a p ar tme nt
4
roo ms an d bath Pl ease call
aff er 3 p m 99 2 5908
12 4 6t c

J AND 4 ROOM turn1Sh ed an d
unfurntshed
apartments
Phone 992 54 3A
4 12 tf c

F REE to a g ood home Cocker
Span tel pups Phone 992 3157
12 5 31p

-------------CHRISTMAS Sale 6pm Sat

IT

12 1 ttc

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NEW l1vmg room suttes Ear l y
Amer• c an
Modern
and
Tradltton A l so many other
household tlems upholstery
suppltes
and
foam
for
cushtons
All upholstery
supplies and foam 10 percent
off til Chr tstmas
Jacks
Furniture and Upholstery
SupplieS 236 E Main St
Pomeroy Oh10 Phone 992
3903
1247tc

WHOM

f r onl end load er to f t
Fo r d or r cr g uson tr actor
sns J p t h ttch mow er Sl 25
Ptlon e 995 J S9J
12 I lfp

NEW

REAlTV

POWROY~ O

275 G ALLO N lu el ot l lai'"Jk w lh
r ack Phone 99:? 3324
~ 1 2 J 6t c

p m

ONE male beag l e pup lost •n
Sugar Run area
Reward
Phone 991 2413
11 4 Jtp

Pets For Sale

GUN SHOOT M1le H II Road
Sunday
Dec
8
1 p
m
Assorted meats.
tactorv
choked guns only Sponsored
by Ra c me F1r e De-pi
12 5 3tc

TO

A R EVI V A L Wtll beg1n D ec 1
throu g h Dec 7 at the Churc h

608 E I
MAIN.

WALNUT st er eo radtO am fm
8 tra c k tap e c om bm at on
B alan ce Sl 07 4S or t erm s Call
992 396"
II 19 H e

1? 5 tt c

Business Services

LAND'

For Sale

B E D R OO M d ou bl e w d e
m ob il e h om r&gt; rn Syr a cuse
Oc pos I r eq ur re d N o ch l d ren
or pe ts Ci! ll 992 2441 a lter 6

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lost

-------------HUMANE SOC I ETY Thrift

ABSOLUTELY no hunhng
trapp1ng or trespassmg day
or night wrthout permtss on
by owner on our farm Cart
and Wanda Ftndltng Rt 1
Reedsv111e Oh10
12 3 6tp

P m

2

Qtve aw a y
wtll hold tor Chrtstma s Call
992 7055 after 6 p m
12 6 3tc

Rent

2 B E D R OO M trail er at cor n l r
of
~roildway
an d
Elm
M1dcl le p or t
No p et s or
c htldr cn Ca ll 99 2 2580 after 6

A UCTION
Thur s dav
ann
Saturday n1ghl
7 p m
at
Ma sdn Auct •on Horton St n
Ma son W va Cons1gnments
welcome
Phone (3 0·0 773
5471
10 3 lf c

of
G od
Che s ter
Oh•o
Evang e 11st wr ll be Rev Joe
Beasley from Alexandrta Va
Servt c es w I I begtn each
eventng 7 JO p rt1 and spec tal
s ng •ng
each
ev en ng
Everyon e we lc ome Pastor
R e v Dan L Ay er s
112611tc

-------------4 F AMILY Yard Sale lot s

I

For

Notice

Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, o , Fnday, Dec

I a r ry DeTr a )
I a n and
Romelle, Port Angles, Wash ,
a nd Bill Wes tbay Spokane
Wa sh
Gues ls for Thanksg1vmg and
the v. eeke nd of Mr and Mrs
Hov.ard Kmght were Mtss
Janet Kmght, Columbus Mr
and Mrs VIctOr Will Cana l
Wmc h este r Mr and Mr s
Ralph Kmght and daugh ter
Roc hes ter N y and M1 and
Mrs Charles Kmgh t local
Mr an d Mrs Ar thur 01 r
Mrs Martha Lee a nd children
and Mr and Mr s Grueser
spent ThanksgiVIng "'lh Dr
and Mrs Roger Grueser a nd
children, Logan J ommg them
for dmner were Mr .and Mt s
Ed Neuman and children and
Mrs Newnan Gahon
Bolly Robert Allen graduate
student at Leh1 gh Umvers1ty
Bethlehem Pa , returned there
Tuesday after spendong a few
day s wi th Mr and Mrs
Clayton Allen
fhe name of Mrs Wa lter
Hoffm an was umn tentwnally
omolled fr om the l1s t of th ose
a t te ndmg lhe funeral of Mrs
Mary Emley m Be llefontame
Thanksg1vmg dmner guests
of Mr and Mrs Jame s
Ridenour and sons were Mr
and Mrs J ohn Hayes, Mr and
Mrs John Ridenour and Jason
and Mrs Barbara Sargent Mr
and Mrs John Wickham JOined
them for supper
Dale
Follrod
South
Bloomfield and J M Gaul
called on Mr and Mrs J ohn
Wickham and also on Mrs Cleo
Smtth Monday evemng
Mr and Mrs Robert Berry
Belpre, called on Mr and Mrs
Clayton Allen Sunday af-

ternoon
Mrs Audrey Rowan , Belpre,
called on Denzel Cleland
Sunday afternoon

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
" You' ll Lrke Our QualJ!y Way
of Domg Busmess '

and children Mrs J1m C on~
Tbc Alm amu.:
nolly Broan and Shelly Mr
By United Press lnternatwnul
9&lt;2 5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Roger Manuel and Angte spent
Toda y IS Froday Dec G tile
Open Evenmgs Unhl6 0()-Ttl 5 p m Sat
ThanksgiVIn g Day w1th Mr
340th day of 1974 woth 25 In
and Mr s Don R1ffle and follow
h1ldre n at I ucasv11Je
The rn our1 IS Ill Jl., last
B1tce Hat t of Ra cmc 1s quarter
VI SIUng his g randparents Mr
1 he mor nmg s ta rs .trc
and Mr s Gerald Ha ym an Me rcury, Mars an d Sd lw n
"h1le
htssts ter , Be th Ann Ha rt
The evemng stars a re Vcnu
By Mrs Herbert Roush
wtth Mr and Mrs George
ts
a
patient
at
Holzer
Medt
cal
a
nd
Jup1 ter
Mr
and Mrs
Clay ton Donohew at ClrclevtJle They
Center
Those
bor n on lht s date ~ ~ "
Rollin s Mt s Joann Kurtz and we re JOined there by Mr and
Bruce
Hart
of
Colwnbus
and
under the s1gn of Sagtttitr Wi
son of Parkersburg VISited Mrs Eu ge ne We bster and
Lor na Bell of Columbus spent
t\men can poet J oyce Kilme1
then .atmt and uncle, Mr and daug hter Amta of Cleveland
th
e
Thank
sg
iVIn
g
wee
kend
wa
s born Det 6 1886
Mrs Ott Bos ton a t Ra cme Mr and Mrs Greg Donohew of
w1th
their
parenl"l
Mt
a
nd
On
thts d ay tn lus toJ o,;
ThanksgiVIn g Day
Columbu s Mr a nd Mrs
Mrs
Robert
Ha
rt
of
Rac
me
In 19l7 a tutal of I ul\1
Mr a nd Mrs Cha rles Burn Webster and daughte r ac
and
Mr
and
Mrs
Don
Be
ll
persons
dt ed when a B('!gtar
and Btlly Wilson of Bohvar c ompanted th e Donohews
1
hey
were
also
guests
or
Mr
re
hef
ship
a nd a F1 ench
Dam, Mr and Mrs Richard home and spent the weekend
and
Mrs
Gerald
Hayman
mumttons
vessel
co llided and
W1lson .and sons of DetrOit
Mrs Jun e Wtckers ham and
Thanksg1vmg
Day
exploded m the llr1 rbor c1 l
M1 c h , vt s it ed Mrs Erma sons Jeff and T1m spent the
Mr and Mrs Roger Roush
Hahfa x Nova Scoti a
Wils on and Mrs Kathryn Hunt, weekend w1th Mr and Mrs
Mrs
Edna
Roush,
Racme
a
nd
In 1933 Amen c:ms c rowded
Mr and Mrs Butch W1lson Don Hodge, Columbus
Mr
s
Iva
Orr
we
r
e
m
to liq uor s tore s ba r s and
ove r the Thanksg1vmg holiday
Thanksgivin g w e ek end
Mrs David Sayre returned gues to of Mr a nd Mrs Vernon Thanksg iVIng Da y guesto of cafes to buv theu fl rs l legal
Mr and Mrs Herber t Roush
alcoholic beve rages tn 13 yea I s
home 1 hanksg1vmg Day from Donohue were Mr and Mrs
In 1941, Pres rdcnt Fr ankhn D
Holze r Medical Center
Bob Hard en and fam1ly Mr
Roosevelt
sent a message to
Thanksg tvmg Da y gues ts of a nd Mrs Kearney Donohu e
Japanese Em perm Hu ohtto
Mr and Mrs Dallas Htll were and children of MariOn
lhought
for
the
day
A
expressmg
a hope that gather
Mr and Mrs Darrell Norn s
Mrs Roy Oonohew vtst ted
Pres
tdent
Fr
a
nkltn
Del
a
no
v.
ar
clouds " ou ld be
mg
Mr and Mrs Clms t Badge ly
Art Hill of Morehead, Ky Mr
Roosevelt
said,
We
too
born
diSpelled
Japan
a t4lckcd Pea rl
a nd Mrs Marshall Rous h and Sunday
to
freedom
and
bellevm
g
m
Harbor the fo ll owmg d1:1 y
son Joey
Thanksg iving Day gues to of
freedom are wtlltng to mam
In 1943 Gc n Dwight D
Mr and Mrs Robert Casper Mr and Mrs Gerald Haym an
tam
freedom
nhower beca me comr nandE
ise
and gt and sons o£ Colwnbus and Ke1th were Mr and Mrs
spent Tha nksgiving weekend Robert Hart and fam1ly of
w1 th Mrs Dolly Wolfe Mr and Racme Mr and Mrs Allen
Mrs Carl Wolfe Racme , spent Conmn gham of Galhpohs Mrs
Thanks g1vmg Day w1th Mrs
Phylh s Youn g and ch1ldren of
Mason , W Va Mr and Mrs
Wolfe and guests
Boll Wheeler s pe nt the Gene J ewell and c hildren of
holidays w1th h1s pa rents Mr
Letart, W Va , Elmer Van
and Mrs Alex Wheeler He IS a Me ter of Rock Sprmgs , Mr and
Mrs
Don Haym a n and
s tudent a t Ohw State
Located on Cherry Ridge , turn east at Darwm
of Laurel, Md , Mr
children
Mrs Ahce Balser returned
onto
Rt 681. go 4 mtles to Mrlepost 13 turn
home Sunday after spendmg a and Mrs Ted Hayman and
south on gravel road 1'1• mrles to grove
week with her son, Mr and family of Westerville The
watch For S1gns
Mrs Lawrence Balser and latter two fam1hes spent the
remammg weekend w1th the
farmly at Tuppers Plams
Hours 12111 dark except weekends, 9 Ill dark
Mi ss Patty Sh a m spent Haymans
Mr and Mrs Les ter Roush
Thanksg iving with her s1s terr
Mr and Mrs Gene Roush at
Cholhcothe
Wilham Jackson and sons
Dann and Billy, of Lee toma
spent Thanksg1vmg weekend
with Mrs Mildred Spencer
Mr and Mrs Thomas Reed
and ch1ldren of Logan spent
Tha nksg1vmg wtth her parents
Mr and Mrs Ralph Sham, a t
Anllqwty
Mr and Mrs Robert Durst
a nd three children of Urbana
spen t Thanksg1vmg w1th his
ALL PIECES FULLY GUARANTEED
parento, Mr and Mrs Ralph

Apple Grove News, Events

CHRISTMAS TREES
CUT YOUR OWN AT
BRADFORD'S GROVE

Christmas Gift Ideas From MTS Coins

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Ca se No 21331
Estate of James S Davts
Deceased
Not ce 1s hereby g v en that
E dw 1n McL eod of Rou te 2
Lowell OhiO ha s been duly
appo nted as Adm lnl sfr ator of
me E state of James s D avi S
dec ea sed lat e of M e gs County

Oh o

c red 1 tor s ar e r equ 1r ed t o f• le
t he r c latm s wtlh sa d f d uc 1ar y
w tthtn four month s
Dated th 1s 19th d ay of
November 1974
Mann 1ng o Web ster Ju dge
M e 1gs County Oh tO
{11 1 22 29 ( 12l 6 3tc

We have gifts for the beginner

to the advanced collector -

From

•l.OO to •1 ,000.00

DUrst
Mr a nd Mrs Roy Donohew ,
Mr and Mrs Jeff Donotu.w
and ba by spent Thanksgovmg

ePROOF SETS

eKEY COINS

eTYPE SETS

•UNCIRCULATED

•SILVER OOUARS

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
OPTOMETRIST

OFFICE HOURS 9 30 TO 12,2 TO 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS.l- EAST COURT ST .•
·-~P~O:M~E~R~O~Y~. . . . . . . . . . .- .. . . . . . . .~. .

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Chrtslmas Hours
Th.-Frl. : 6·00-9:00
sat. · 1 30-8 :00
Phone 446 1842

ROLLS
•GALLIPOLIS BANK
NOTES

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•ALBUMS
•GUIDE BOOKS
•SUPPLIES
•COMPLETED SERIES SETS

MTS COINS
of Gallipolis
121 Stale 51

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Sentinel Cla$sifieds Get Results!
Notice
550 REWARD lor

nlormat on

lead.ng to the arrest and
convlct•on of the person who
p1 c:ked up the wh 1te co l he dog
near Long Bottom Phone 98 5

3929

12 6 Jlp

-----------REV I V AL starlmg D ec 10

at
the
Syracuse
Apo s tol• c
MISSIO n by Rev
Char l e s
Young from Hunt•ngton W
Va Ever yo ne w e l come
12 /J Jtc

of
clo t hmg and m rsc Monday
Tues and W ed 9 am to 3
p m Fourth Av e Reedsv•lle
O h10

-------FREE pupptes to

1 2 6 41C

shop Will be c losed Fr1day and
Saturd a y
for
Chrtstma s
House Bazaar on Saturday
var.ous craft s baked good s
candy c arry out lun ch
12 5 2tc

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SHOOTING MATCH
Corn
Hollow Gun Club turn ftr st
nght after M il es Cemetery
Rutland
Factory chok e d
guns only Sunday De c 8 I p
m
12 5 31C

PRIVATE meet1n9 room for
any organlzatton phone 992
3975
3 II tfc

-------------pa1d for all makes and
CA~H

models of mobile homes
Phone area code 61.1 423 9531
413tfc:

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: Lu furn tture rc e boxes brass
beds or c omplete households
Wr te M
D M ller Rt 4
Pomeroy Oh•o Ca ll 992 7760
10 7 74

JUNK autos
complete and
del•vered to our yard We
pick up auto bodes and buy
all ktnds Of scrap metals and
•ron Rtder s Salvage St Rt
124 Rt 4 Pomeroy Oh1o
Ca ll 992 So468
10 17 tfc

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Help Wanted

NO
DEER
hunt1ng
or
trespassmg on our farms
Just off New L•ma Road
Alma Peterson and Sam
Beller
12 4 3tc

HOW TO EARN MONEY AT
HOME
MAILING
COM
MISSION
C IRCULARS'
EXCELLENT
PROFIT
POTENTIAL
OFFER
D-ETAILS 25c &amp; STAMPED
ADOR ESSED ENVELOPE
ANN CLARK 1223LACLAIR
PGH PA 15218
111026tp

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'HAVE
your
deer
t rophy
mounted Al so other small
antmals and btrds
Phone
Howard Btrchfteld R ulland
74 2 5932
12 3 tfc

-PAR
------------TT IM E baby Sitter needed
Phone 992 5142

12 1 c5tc

- ----------- -Mobde Homes

For

Sale

1970VALIANT 6SX12 3bedrooni
fully carpeted LP gas heat
Phone 992 7751
8 25 tfc
RADE IN
l1ke new 1972
Freedom 12x~O 3 dr carpeted
throughout
1 bedrooms
many luxury te&amp;tures save 35
pet of ortgmal Sl!lle pr1ce Buy
w •th or without furn1ture Can
be seen &amp;t Kingsbury Home
Sales Lot 1100 E M&amp;tn St
Pomeroy Oh io or cell 992
703.4
12 3 5tc

-PUBLIC NOTICE-

CON

CERN
A Pet1t1on for Annexat1on to
the V •ll age of R:acme Me1gs
County
Oh •o
of adlacent
territory here1naf er descrtbed
has been dul y flied w 1th the
Board
of
County
Com
mfss 1oners of Me•gs County
Ohio to wtt
TRADE IN - 1972 Greenbr~er
Sttuate tn the Townsh•P of
12x60 2 bedroom 3 dr deluxe
Sutton County of Metgs State
coach needs c lean up on
of Ohio and commencmg at the
mslde
Save on thts one
most southwesterly corner Of
Fmanc:ing avadabte wtth
tt'l&amp; Village of RaCine Me1gs
small down payment Can be
County Oh•o bemg the pomt
seen at Kingsbury Mob1le
where the south l•ne of Sec:t10n
Home Sa les at 1100 Mam St
16 •n tersects the low wa t er
Pomeroy Oh10 or catt 992
mark of the Oh to R1ver (the
703&lt;1
border of the Stat e of Oh•o&gt;
12 3 5tc
thence southeasterly along the ..-- - - - - - - -- - - - west line of 100 acre lots Nos
219 278 and 211 to the southwest Wanted To Rent
corner of 100 acre lot No 277
thence east along the south l •ne HOUSE '" country Me1gs or
of 100 acre lot No 277 to the
Gal l Ia County S75 per month
southeast corner of said 100
or less Have no cht ldren Call
acre lot No 277 thence m a
245 5293 after 8 p m
~tra1ght ltne northeast to the
12 1 6tc
pomt where the west nght of - - - - - - - - - - - - - way I me of Meigs County Road

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be~~~n~"eghtlon

Wi ll be heard at
1 00 P M on January 29th 1975
at the Common Pteas court
Room at the Court House
Pomeroy Ohio The PetitiOn
Wtth a map of the territory to be
annexed 1S on m, at the Office
of the Audllor of Me1gs County
Ohto where it may be VIewed
by any mterested person
JOHN T WOLFE
Agent for the
Petttloners
(11 ) 29 (12) 6 13 20 4tc

Auto

Sales

1973 CHEVROLET ptckup truck
for sate Phone John Rose
9.49 2822
12 5 6tc
- - - - - - - -- - -- - - 1967 MUSTANG hardtop 289
aU1omatlc dual exhlllust Real
good condition
Phone 949
3151 before 5 p m or 949 3844
after 5 p m
12 5 3tc
- - - - - - - - - -- - -- 1972 CUTLASS Supreme power
st eertng power brakes A c
350 eng ine auto trans 30 000
miles excellent condtflon
Call 992 5970 after 5 30
12 4 tp
4
- - - -- - - -- - - - - 1968 BUICK La Sabre perfect
running condition Good t~res
Best offer Call 667 3830
12 4 4tc
- - - - - - -- - - - - - R
t
1963 T Bl 0 mm 1u11 power
and a•r am fm rad•o $400
Phone (304) 773 S625 Mason
or 1 n~ulre at Vtsta Stat1on In
M
Mon
2 6 3tp
1
- - - - - - - - - - - - -19 74 3 SPEED •2 000 actual
m 1tes
1972 Ford 3J"
4x4
$2 ooo Phone 992 3888 12 6 3tc
- - - - -- - - - - -- 1971 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass
Supreme 1 owner new set of
radial tires
6 000 miles
perfect condition Personally
owned
Arnold
Grate
Rutland
See at Rutland
Furntture Company
Phone
742 4211 day night Call 742
5541
12 3 tfc

For Rent
TRAILER space
Phone 361 7143

for

rt!nl

l1 26 12tp

We talk to you

ONE

bedroom

992 3509

trailer

Phone
12 6 6tc

like a petson.

WMP0/1390
ON

YOUR DIAL

11 26 tfc

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-------------BEDROOM mobile home

'1.

Rac ine area

In
Phone 992 5658
11 29 tfc

3 BEDROOM house Phone 992
3975 or 992 2S71
123tfc:
6 ROOM nouse at 975 Maple St
M tddleport 6 l'l'\n11t'1S lease
reQuired Phone 992 26&lt;12
....._ 12 J 6tc

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4 n 1ce l evel
n ver dnlted
o utbu ll dmg
BR
LOOK

CARPENTER - 1 s tor y
frame
1ust r enovat ed
2
ac res 1'12 bath s 4 B R d 1n1n g
R 2 garag es ca n f1 nance
part SB 000 00
Mt DOLE PORT d ose '" - 27
a c r es large barn w 1lh sil o
m 1lk house eq u ipme nt shed
ho m e h as 3 B R
b ath
basement TV r oom
NG
furnace c 1ty w at er JUST
$30 000 00
PLAINS

-

MAN WE DO NEED
HOUSE S TO SE LL - LET
US KNOW WH AT YO U
HAVE
992 2259 or 992 2568

Phone 949 5961
Emergency 992-3995
or 992 5700

JOHNSON'S
REMODELING

&amp;

CONST.

TEAFORD

On State Rt 124 lf:~ m1 from
Route 7
Rutland

by pass

Ph 992 5682or992-7121
All Mechan1~al Work
Open Mon

AJummum s1dmg, roofmg
complete restdentta I con
strucfton Wtnng, plumbmg,
e lec
heating,
kitchen
cabmets ~tc
27 Yrs experrence m const
trade

Brokpr

1111 Mr' h,H \I r Str ~·~·t
" 'lll lf •roy, Oh1o lSl69

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TUPPERS

PLAINS

3

Water, Electnc, Gas, Sewer
Ltnes
mstalled
Work
guaranteed
Dozer, Backhoe, Trucks
limestone &amp; Ftll Otrt
Commerctal Res1denttal
Constructton &amp; Remodel

BAM 6PM

D&amp;D
CONSTRUCTION

furn 1Shed apt clos e to
Powells Super Valu phone
992 3658
11 20 tfc

8-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY

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GHEEN'S PAINTING
949-3295
Racine, 0.

Interior &amp;
Exterior Work

FREE ESTIMATE

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AJEL OIL

TWO G78 14 belted f •res both
for 525 Phone 992 2759
12 6 3tc

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ONEc:abbusmessforsale Very
good
busmess
Very
reasonable pr.ced Phone 99'2
7116
12 6 Jtp

-------------CREMEANS

Pnced For Qutck Sale

-EXCEllENT
----- - ------efftctent

LUNC.ktf~-

de l lvered Monday through
Saturday
and
eventngs
Phone 446 1142
6 13 tfc

~POMEROY LANDMARK!
Jack W Carsey Mgr
Phone 992 2181

'

econom i cal
Blue Lustre
carpet c leaner Rent el ectrtc
shampooe r Sl
Baker Fur
ntture Company
12 6 Jtc

Real
----------SPINET
CONSOLE PIANO
FIVE

For

Estate

Complete Servtce
Phone 949 3821 or 9A9 3161
Ractne , Ohto
Crltt Bradford
s1

Sale

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-------------NEW ltvtng room suites 20 pet

AUCTION

$500 down 570 per month
Phone 992 3975 or 992 2571
12 3 tfc

SUNDAY, DEC. 8 AT 12 NOON

--- - - ----- - - -1974
------------ZIG ZAG
SEWING

-WALNUT
-----------stereo radio am fm

8 track tape combination
Balance s 110 69 or terms Call
992 3965
12Jtfc
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VACUUM Cleaners Brand new
tank type models wtth 5 at
tach men's Only S24 50 cash
or terms available
New
Upr1ght models S29 90 cash or
terms available
Trade tns
accepted Phone 992 77S5
12 3 ftc

-------- ----CHRISTMAS trees for sale

6

mtles north of Pomeroy on
Old R t 33 Buy tree now or
reserve
Cut fresh when
des~red Opha Offult Phone
992 3296
12 3 6tp
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At Bill Goodwin Farm

Strout Realty

50 A -

Tel. 669-4564
7 MI. From Albany

Alfred area older
af

house, some timber, lots
potential, $17,500 00

NEW- All elec, carpeted, 3
BR ,

air
517,500 00

Soiling from storage bulldong bell pulleys, bells, electric

conditioning,

motors, chain saws, table saws, hand saws, wire cable,
hand tools, grease guns, jacks, nails bolts, auto and truck
tires toys and many miscellaneous articles

A. FARM - Several
outbuildings, large home,
elec heal, 6 ponds Owner
will take land contract
160

RUTLAND -

3 bedrooms,

full basement

all electric,

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1971 CHEVROLET2 TON

Phone 667·3858
OPENWED THRU
SUN
PM

"
has the BEST selection of good used furniture ever!
unt11 Chr1stmas to reduce our stock Come and look!

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all th1ngs we remember
rea l ly 1ust a way to confuse

because we ve lost s1 ght of God
He had planned for us l ook at everyone With open m lnd
And a heart filled w 1th love and tru s t

NOW
6995

one seems to have an an swer
To all our problems and why But maybe there s someone who cares
From H 1s watchfu l post m the sky
we all stand strong
our beloved country our land
For true life ltberty and 1ust1c e
Which have always been o ur stand

r-----sPECIALI!-~---,
ALL
2 Pc L•vmg Room Sutte,
FOR
2 Brg Lamps, 3 Tables

our children lookmg to us
To see what their future wtll be 1t not be stnte and trouble
But lhe home of the bra ve and free

New Mediterranean Set of

Tables ~-----------199 95 119 95

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Component Oulfol~----'--------18 00

Solid Maple Round Lamp Table'~------- 39 95
49 95

need to Sell

fortable RCA Tope Player, uses battery, ti,Prl~
c1garette hghter powered, used only 4 t1mes

79 b

May tag erver, like new ~~-~~--~~~-115 00
Hoover Green Portable Washer and Dryer

119 95

LARRY'S
MOBILE HOME
SALES, INC.

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Featuring
Kirkwood

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1-11 Olds Cut Supreme, vinyl top, air, radial tires,

low m1leage
1-Bell &amp; Howell Movoo C.mero
I-Smail Mare, gentle riding horse
formation Every item priced to sell

C.ll for on

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Cameron
12' &amp; 14' Wide Up
To70' Long
24 • Wtde Secttonal
Homes up to 65' Long

SERVICE
AFTER SALE

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Churn, butter mold, mirrors scales, pu;ture frames,
boHies alcohol heater wood planes, horse collars, har
ness, stlllards locmottve headlight blow torch, wash
board, milk cans, 2 wooden beds

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Laurel Cliff
News Notes
Sabbath School attendance
on Dec 1 at the Free MelhodJSt
Church was 74 ChOir members
present were 13
Moss Barbara Klem spent
Thanks giVIng and weekend
wtth her parents, Mr and Mrs
Chff Klem Barbara Is a

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rrn•ir]~:/;~~n~l~r,'~ge~

Branch Manager

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our homes and even ou r Churches
on d1fferent v tews -

CONTACT
Loos Pauley,

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they would find a better life

··

many things have changed
In such a few short years folks are qu1te angry
Whtle others have settled for t ears

1 Used Small Freezer

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fu l ly equtpped

P S

P B

P S

P B vmy l r oo f

SALE

Many Prices Reduced I

------------------------7 4 Cadillac Eldorado Cpe., power, a1r....... 18500
74 Cadillac Cpe. DeVIlle, full power, an.....'7500
74 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, full power, air .....'7500
74 Olds 98

1

4 sp

71 TOYOTA 4 CYL 4 SP. ............... J795
70 VOLKSWAGEN .. .. •.. .. ...... .... .. . 1995
2 Or

a ut o

snow ttr es

69 FORD 4 DR WAGON ................ 1695
68 CHRYSLER 4 DR .................... 1495

.----TRUCKS----.
72 CHEVY C101h TON. ..........~1695

V 8 stand trans

6

1

ft

bed

12

L

Sedan, power, air............ '6200

V 8 a uto

P S

73 Olds 98 LS Sedan, full power, air....... 14595

Winter Hours: 9 a.m.
to6p m
~on. Thru Sat

Cl "'\ED

SUNDAY

F&gt;o •• ~92-7777
POMEROY, 0.

student at Grayson , Ky
There were 140 persons attended the Me1gs County
Holmess Rally wh1ch was held
at the local church
Mr and Mrs Roy Howell and
Mr and Mrs Larry Walker of
Ind1ana spent Thanksgtvmg at
their home here
Paul Archer , Columbus,
spenl Saturday w1th h1s
mother, Mrs Georgia Diehl
Mrs Mabel Tracy returned
home Saturday from St Joseph
Hospital, Parkersburg
Mr
and Mrs
Joseph
H1gglnbotha:n, Columbus, and
Mr and Mrs Terrv Whitaker,
Newark,
VISi ted
over
Thanksg1vmg w1th Rev Floyd

Mrs J ohn Reuter Akron
and Mrs Kath) Fre1tag ,
Canton, were recent \itsttors of
Miss Lucille Sm1th
Mr an d Mr s
Kenne th
Hartun g an d
daughte r s
Cw c mnat1 were ""' eeke nd
gues to of Mr a nd Mrs Tom
NICe
Mr and Mrs Arthur Orr
we re Sunday supper gues ts of
Mr and Mrs Blythe The1ss
Dorcas
Thanks g ivin g v.eekend
gue sts of Mrs Thomas Weber
were Mr and Mrs Raymond
Wilson, Robert Wilson Dawn
and Bre t all of :loches ter , N
y
Mr and Mrs Dale J ohnson
Columbus we re recen t visitors
of Mrs Le tha Wood
Mrs Opal E1chmger , Don
and Laura Jean and Mabel Van
Me ter spent Thanksgtvmg wtlh
Mr
and 1\11 s
Charles
El c hm ge r and dau ghter
Columbus
Mr
and Mr s
George
Genheuner and Mr and Mrs
Arthur Orr v1s1 ted recently
wtth Mr and Mrs Norman
Rose Bidwell
Thanksg1vmg dmner gues ts
of Mr and Mrs R1chard Gaul
and s ons were. Mr and Mrs
Jom Ours , Mr and Mrs John
Wickham and Mrs Eldon
Gaul
Denms Etchmger student at
Ohoo State spent the weekend
with Mrs Opal E1chmger Don
and Laura Jean
Weekend gues to of Mrs Cleo
Smith were Mr and Mrs

Shook and Mrs Shook who IS a
pattent at Holzer Merh cal
Cen ter
The Chnstmas potluc k
dmner woll be Dec 14 at the
Rock Spnngs Grange Hall
Mr
Herman
Kaspar
Dayton called on Mr and Mrs
Roy SmJ'.h and Bertha
Parker recently
Vern Mory of Columbus, who
IS employed at T1mpkm In
Columbus IS spendmg seven
weeks vacation wtth h1s wtfe
and son, John
Mr and Mrs Vern Story had
as Thanks giVIng Day guesto,
Mr and Mrs W1lham Perry of
Athens , Davtd Schaefer
Colwnbus and a fnend Heather
Caldwell Ma nsfield and Mr
and Mrs Norman Schaefer,
local
The him , The Th1ef m the
Night • was shown Saturday
evemng at the church and v.as
very well attended

1975 LTD 4 Dr. Sedan
1975 Elite 2 Dr. Hard Top
1975 Gran Torino 4 Dr.

73 Dodge Pol. Cus. 4 Dr. HT., pow., a1r ... 12895

71

Volkswagen 411 4 Door, auto........... 11695

70 Olds 98 Hot Sed., power, a1r ...........

11495

69 Bmck RIVena, power, air .................'1195

1975 Mustang II 2 Dr.

TWO DOOR$3698
1975 Maverick 4 Dr. TWO DOOR$3025
3061.00
1975 Pinto 2 Dr.
$2769

1975 Granada 4 Dr.
13756.00
1

69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, a1r ........... '995

69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T., v-roof, a1r .... '595

lon g w de bed

68 Pontiac Bonneville H.T. Sedar, power, air'595
68 Cadillac Sedan DeVIlle, power, alr...... . 11095
68 Chev. BA 4 Dr., V-8, auto., P.S ........... '995
6!1 Buick Skylark 2 Dr, H.T., auto., P.S....... '695

Twelve Pickups Offered
At WIN Prices
On LTO, Ellie &amp; Gran Tormo, V 8 eng me, powe•
sleermg , power brakes, solid slate Jgn1hon, steel
belled t~res are standard Other models ar e
equ 1pped much betti!r than compet111on , for m
stance Pmto has 4 sp. trans, std freight, and opttona 1 equipment must be added

67 Cadillac H.T. Sedan, full power, au........1995
66 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., V8, auto, P.S ......... '495

Chester, 0 ,

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Inventory Reduction Sale. All new and
used cars and trucks offered h1ghest va lue
and lowest pnces and highest trade m
anywhere! YOU WIN!

Cadillac Sed DeVIlle, v-rooft pow., air.... 13995

69 Chev. Mal. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P.S .......... '995

71 CHEV. CUSTOM ................ 11895

News Notes

Red White and Blue

Reahsttc 40 W AM FM Stereo

P B

Otester

t be happentng

Electrophonte 100 w AM FM Stereo Component
Outftt hke new ~~~~-~~~~-~~- 99 95

P S

a 1r

Located on St Rt

if they cou ld come It wou ld be
a country with trouble and stnfe May.~ same are wondenng

How can th1s

49 95

H T

4 Dr

985 4100

are those who ve turned qu1te greedy
Takmg much more than their share few who JUSt scoff at 1t all
You can tell they don I much care

Patchwork Rocker, maple trlnL~~-~-" 00

72 BUICK LeSABRE.. ............... , 12195

THE FREE AND BRAVE

JUSt a phase
"'"' ""grown too b1g for our land 1ust a few
W&lt;mtrng to rule w tth an tron hand

All furniture woll be sold at LOWEST possible prices now

14'1 95

PB

RIGGS USED CARS

heard of th 1s great land
safe and secure .sw·.~rol) to our shores
could no longer endure

188 00

a r 'P S

The Poet's Corner
has happened to thrs great Country
Home of the free and the brave land where all dreams com e true
For those who came over the waves

Tuppers Plams, OhiO

E A LIVIRQ Room

HT

.t Or

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

Kuhl's Bargain Center
, At Caution L1ght, Rt 711

4 Cushton 3 Pc

72 PONTIAC GRANDVILLE ........... 12295

Good Selection Cheaper Cars

selection of used furntture
Come out and see for
vourself at

Buy! .•

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65 CHEV. VAN .....~~~:.~~~....... ..1395

Maytag Kenmore &amp; Speed

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S3495

Cab &amp; Chass ts - 102 Cab t o a xl e 350 V a eng ne 15 000 lb
2speedrearax l e good825x 20 t tre s cJean&amp;so l •d cab

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307 Sprtng Avenue
Pomeroy
992-2298

$895

Spt Cpe, red f tmsh blk vmy l to p spotless tnfenar goad
fires radta a utomat1c tran s V 8 pow er steertng

H

518,500 00

$1295

Queen wnnger washers

.liOitd State Stereo COmponent

2

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

oo,

55 00

P S

o rr

72 Olds 98 HT Sed., v-roof, a1r .............. s3495
72 Olds Toronado Cpe., V-roof, pow., a1r .... 13295
72 Chev. Imp Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S .......... 12495
72 Pontiac Cat HT Cpe., power, a1r ....... 12695

&amp; $125
1 stainless steel 2
pc but It In refngerator &amp;
separate
freezer
automat1c: washers S45 00,
e l ectric or gas dryers
S35 00
over
hauled

239 95

1 Dr H T

4 c yl

Uprrghl deep freezes $85 00

79 95

72 PLYMOUTH FURY 111 .............. 1895
1

73 Olds Cut Sup. HT Cpe., power, air .......13295

1968 CHEVROLET IMPALA

$49 95
Also budget prrced quality
new furniture and a large

USED CARS

P B

71 PINTO RUNABOUT................. ~ll95

Pomeroy, 0

Local 1 owner good w w fires deluxe nt tnm wh eel
covers radto 6 cyl real economy w1th std trans blue
fin ntce

535 oo up

299 95

4 Doo r Sedan a w P S

Ph 992 2174

1970 FORD MAVERICK

for Christmas)
Remember Kuhl's always
has a good select1on of
clean used epphances wtth
money back
30
day
guarantee Ref $25 00 up
Electrtc or Gas Range

23" Color TV map I

72 MERCURY MONTEG0 .............11795

4 dr sedan a1 r

I

S49 95 set (SIO 00 woll hold

10 Sets of Lamps, per set

atr

72 FORD GAL!XIE .................... ..S1695

:Jo

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Smith Nelson Motors Inc.

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Seda n

72 FORD LTD 4 DR SEDAN .......... 1895
A1r P S P a

500 E Mam

"Ktdd•e Ltving Room" 1n
velvet rockmg love seat &amp;
matchmg platform rocker,
Early Amencan Style

WAS
New 3 pc Maple Lovong Room Table·~--149 9S
Only 1 set loft

4 Dr

4 Dr Seda n a •r

1ust keep askmg of others

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73 FORD GRAN TORIN0 ............. ~2495

pw r

DealershiP Now Open Weekdays T1tl 6 00 P m

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11

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seat r ad1o

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MACHINES left tn layawa y
All built In to buttonhole do
stretch sewmg and fancy
St•tc:hlng Pay just S48 75 cash
or terms available Trade ms
accepted Phone 992 7755
12 3 tfc

and au t o tran s

5

I

EXCAVATING dozer
loader
and backhoe work
sept1c:
tanks •nstalled dump truc+;s
and stove 1 yr old Phone
payment
Take
over
and to boys for h •re Will haul
992 7288
payments Pnone 992 7116
fill d1rt top sod l 1m es tone &amp;
12 4 4tc
12 6 3tp
graver Call Bob or Rogerl
--- - - -~ ---- ~-FLANNEL, Sl 89 yd
Ztppers 3 ROOM tra il er carpeted new
Jeffers day phone 992 7089 1
11ght phone 99:2 3525 or 992 '
15c ea 2 for 25c 10 for S1 00
furntShlngs good condlf ton
5232
polyester S2 98 yd cotton 69c:
Phone 992 2358 10 a m t 111 A
__._
pm
2 11 ttci
yd and up
Patterns 35c:
Novelty Fabr •c &amp; Crafts
12 6 3tp
Belpre Sunday 1 to 6 p m
Weekdays 9 to 9 p m
RACINE - 5 room house With
12 5 6tc
bath uttl!ty room and en
closed sun porch Ca ll 949 4141
GAS clothes dryer
two gas
or 992 7288
floor furnaces with controls
Maytag wringer wasner
Phone 995 l523
12 4 4tp 7 ROOM house bath garage
full blllsement large garden,
newly remodeled In Racine
290 JOHN Deere corn planter
Call ?49 2836 after 7 p m
w i th herbsclde attachments
12 3 12tc
and rubber press wheels 15
rolls of new 4 ft fteld fence
bi level
home
3
No
46 International hay NEW
bedrooms
budt In kttchen
baler 3 bottom lnternattona l
basement w1th one car
plow 14 hydraulic on rubber
garage Phone 742 3615 or see
with double act1on cylmder
M11o Hutchison
and 10 ft hose No 64 In
11 1 tfc
ternattonal combine Phone
843 2664 after 6 p m
12 4 6tc BU ILD ING lots for Sa le for
restdent•al homes only 1 acre
- -~---- - --- -- APPLES Courtland Jonathan
and larger at Rock Spnngs
Phone 992 2789
Rome Beauty Wlneslllp red
del•c•ous S2 9S bu and up
12 I 6tp
brtng containers M1dway - ------~ ---- -Market W Main Pomeroy
Phone 992 2582
12 • 3tc

)OU've got the bucks- we'1re

72 FORD TORINO ...................... 11695

1969
Buick Electra 225
P
p B

OF
QUALITY

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LIB GET

4 Dr sedan

2 SIGNS

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1

72 MERCURY MARQUIS. ............. ~2695

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yard Phone R •ch ard West
843 2667
11 13 26tp

10
tfc
----------BEDROOM house for sale

wmo ow s seats

$2395
$2895
$2395
$2795

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------------CA ~
~
1 1 25 per

------------- --- -----------HARVEST gold refr 1g 1datre 3 BEDROOM tra 11er
down

off fit Christmes
See us
before you buy a lrvtng room
su 1te You II be glad you d1d
Jacks
Furniture
&amp;
Upt'lolstery Suppttes 236 E
Matn St , Pomeroy
Oh10
Phone 992 3903
12 4 7tc

p B a1r pwr
vonyl lop

AN'I-.,Vl,

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Bt&lt;ADFOKu AUCttoneer

ROOM one floor home
redecorated rnSide and out
Small concrete parkmg area
•n front
n1ce back yard
utt11ty building new luxatre
furnace system 205 Sprtng
Ave
Pomeroy
Prtced
reasonably Phone 992 5292
12 5 tfc

Wanted Responstble party to
purchase sptnet ptano on low
monthly payments Can be
seen
locllllly
Wrtte
Representat1ve Ken Bayless
"P 0 Sox 276 ShelbYVIlle
lndtana 46176
12 6 2tp

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EXCELSIOR Salt Works
E:
Mam St Pomeroy All k tnds
of salt water pellets water
nuggets b lock salt and own
Oh10 River Salt Phone 992
3891
6 5 tfc

HEATERS

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971 Ford Thunderbird

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SEPTIC
TANK S clean e d
Modern Santtat,on 992 395A or •
c
992 73~9
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9 18 tfc .-.
-

V H r adiO cust

trans

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F1re Extinguishers, Home
F1re Alarms, Tesftng &amp;
Refilling
Phone 742 4673 or 742 5595
Btll Brown, Owner
Rutland, Ohto

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Ford Gran Torino

Ptck up datly 1n Pomeroy &amp;

RACINE GARAGE

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p B auto trans a 1r cond v1 ny l
AMFM

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Sales &amp; Serv1ce

From a shelf to a house
Pa•ntmg , s1dmg , rooftng ,
paper hangrng
k1tchen
cabtnets etc

Dodge Charger S/E

•

Brown's Fire &amp;
Safety Equipment

All Types of
BUILDING
and REMODELING

Plymouth Fu!Y I
p S P B auto tran s r a d to c loth

••
••

Protect Your Home
Or Busmess

949 3832 or 843 2667

bedroom ho me
bath
ga s
Mrddleporl
All
work
F IF! EWOOD any l ength Call furnace bree zeway garage
guaranteed
Phone
949
3611
992 5422 or 992 331 2
and ex t ra large to t $16 000 00
11 lO 26tp RACINE - 10 room ho m e 4
1957 - cHEV Y - p~ fS --N-EW bedrooms bath , c a rpetmg
-777 Pearl Street
steam heat large lot and 2 car
Lakewood tract •on bars h
FURNI SHED apt Adults only
Middleport,
Oh1o
tacker atr shoc ks
hooker garage SIS 000 00
Mtddleport Phone 992 3874
Phone
992
5367
or
992 3861
5th Sl
Racme, 0
CARPETED
3
bedrooms
headers
w1th
3
collector
s
tor
1114tfC
small block
Call 992 3496 large closets gas F A furnace
after 6 p m BE ST OFFER
UNFURNISHED
house
4
porches, basement and fenc ed
H OME
IMP RO VEMEN TS
10 17 ttc yard $17 500 00
rooms and bath 1650 Ltncoln
An yt hmg you w ant or need t o
He1ghl s Phone 992 387 4
HOME
AND
INCOME
8,
m pr ove your hom e f r om
1114tfc REG Angu s calves 4 he,fer s
2 baths
5
re pla ce m ent Window s k t
an d 1 bull S1 200 Bill Wtll e room house
c hen
a nd
b athroo m
Rt 3 Pom eroy Ohro or p hon e bedrooms and a 4 room ef
F URNI SHED
apa rt ment
rem o de lm g
ga rage d o or
f1ctency with bath
All f or
99
2 2789
utll•ltes furn shed
su•tabl e
- op er ato r s o r ad d.ng on a
12 1 6fp SIB 000 00
tor two work •ng m en or
r
oom
Call
F
r
ed
B
Goeg
l
e
n
BUILDING LOT Wate r
r et•red coupl~ Ln11ng room
f or fr ee es t 1m at es or s top by
k. ttchen shower and bath On SINGER sew ng ma ch1 ne l tke etectnc and telephone serv 1ce
ou r mod el home on Wrtg h t St
n ew
1973 m od el •n n tce Several locattons SlSOO 00 up
marn t'1 1gt'lway Ma son w Va
•n Po m eroy Ca l l 992 5976
wal n ut c abtnet Ma kes des•gn
Phone 773 5 147
YOUR DOLLARS IN REAL
12 6 lt c
s t tches
zt g zag s
but
10 27 tfc
ESTATE ARE A SOUND
tonholes
bltnd hems
etc
INVESTMENT FOR YOUR ::. E:vn , ~,., V.A CHINE S Rt:pa lr
Onl y S8 4 Call Raven swood
FURNISHED apt 3 rooms and
FUTURE
27 3 952 1 or afl er 5 p m 273
se rv1 ce all ma k es 992 2284
bath
tefeal for work ng
9893
The Fabr 1c Shop Pom er oy
couple Phone 992 2937
Author.zed S nger Sales and
12 1 tfc
Ofltc'
'l'lf
!
:.·~
12 2 6fp
Serv ce We sharpen SCisso r s
HflfNl T EA r Of-.:'0
3 29 tfc
GROCERY bus1ness for sate
Fully Insured
'I 'i,! ? ]1 ~
Build
ng
for
sa
fe
or
lea
se
For Sale
DOZE
R
work
land
clear
ng
by
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
C.'-Jf&lt;'L)O N B HAFOIHl
the acr e hour l y or c ontra &lt;: t
to •0 p m for appo ntment
'N! 1(,1')
Impr ove me nt
and
APPLE S Frtzpafnck Orchard
f
ar m pond s roads etc L a rg e H OME
3
20
He
r,~'JOC IArE &lt;;
Rep
a
r
ServiCe
Anything
State Route 689
Phone
do ze r and operator wtth over
fr xe d around th e home from
Wilkesville 669 3785
20 years expenen c e Pu ll ns
S EWING~chtnes brand new
roo f to ba sement You II like
11 21 26tc
Exc
avattn
g
Pom
er
oy
Oh
•o
z,g Zag •n n tce walnu t table
our work and r ate s Phone
P hone 99 2 '2.478
In or1g mal cartons Never Busmess Serv1ces
742 5081
HAMPSHIRE pgs Corn fat
12
19
tf
c
used
C l earance o n
7&lt;1
12 4 l'2tp
tened we gh be t ween 200 250
Models
(Only
a
few GEO GORDON Carp ent ry an d ----------4--pounds Phone 37e 6 152
r
e
mo
d
elm
g
Fl
o
o
r
to
avatlable &gt; S43 40 cas h or
REA DY MIX
C O N C RETE
12 3 Stc
Ce ltn g
Ph on e 992 50 60
terms available Phone 992
d eli ve red r.gh t t o y o ur CUT THE F UEL BI LL S DOWN
7755
M d d l epor t Oh o
H A VE YOUR HOME JN
p ro1ec t Fast and eas y F r ee
12 35tp
1974 KAWASAK 1 125 cc With soc
10 IS lfc
SU L A TED
FREE
e st mate s Ph o ne 99 2 3284
speed transmtss ton 21 •n c h
G oeglem Ready M 1x Co
E STIMATE S CA LL 992 3993
front end knobby t~res on
SEPfiC
TAN KS
c l ea n e d
Mtddleport Ohto
12 5 6t c
front and rear
On l y 1200
reasonable rates
Ph
446
6 30 tfc
SIEGLER
and
miles
Excellent cond 1t1on
4792 Ga l ltpolts John R usse ll
- -Phone 9.:19 3151 before 5 p m
owner and operator
MONOGRAM
or 949 384A after 5 p m
5 12 ftc
12 5 Jfc
4 RM

Car From Smith Nelson

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Next to H1ghway
Garage on Route 7
Pomeroy Route 3

Sat

COMPLETE
RADIATOR
SERVICE &amp; REPAIR

'

All Small Appliances
Lawn Mowers

towards

PHONE

Phone (304) 773-5503

STEREO rad io comb.nat 1on 8
Renovated 2
tra c k tape am fm r adto A bedroom
bath
n at g as
s peaker
sound
sy st em
Balanc e S106 84 or t er ms Call furnace and basement Onl y
$8500 00
99 2 3965

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Complete plumbmg &amp;
heatmg serv1ce Free
Estimates

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BOWERS
REPAIR

s,1 9 H i r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , r•••j;::=======~===r•••

Great Buys On A Gre.:1t

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ROGER HYSELL'S
GARAGE

Vtrq1l B T(•,l i Ot d i.,r

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11 26 lfc

HElL
RACINE PLUMBING
&amp; HEATING

I

stor y ran ch 2 BR bath
dmmg R HW fl oor s 1 l evel
a c re ba se m e nt AS KIN G
ON LY $ 13 500 00

SEWIN G Machmes br and new
Z1g Zag m n 1ce waln ut table
In ortg nal ca rton s Never
used
Clear an ce on
74
model s
(Only
a
lew
avatlabl eJ
$43 40 c a sh or
terms availab le Phon e 992
775 5
11 26 t f c

COUNTRY Mobil~ Home Park
Rt 33 ten mdes north of
Pomeroy
Large lots w1th
concrete patios
sidewalks
1 unners
and
off
street
park ing
Also
spaces for
small tra il ers Phone 992 7479
7 21 tfc

11 24 26fp

PORTLAND lots c l ose to th e
well g ar ag e &amp;
ho use has 4
JU ST $4 700 00

TUPPERS

E LECT RO LUX
Va cu u m
Clean er compl et e wt t h a t
l a ch ment s cor dw nder and
pa mt spray Used but 1n I ke
Pay 534 45
n ew c ond t •on
ca sh or budget pl an ava ilab l e
Phon e 992 775 5

TRAILER spa ce 2m 1es from
P om e roy R t 143 Phone 992
5858
10 27 tfc

$1 5
a uto

7t ~

1953 30 FE R G U SON
IJ OOd
c on d t on s 1 ~ 5 0 Phone 985
3594
12 1 7t p

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$ 10 F OR
IUnk
CllrS
de l•vere d
$7 tun k ed
bOdtes Phone 949 4484

Remember Chrt s tmas rs
tam ing We have many new
products tho&amp;t w• ll make n1ce
gtftS Pt'lone BROWN S 992
5113
11 J tfc

No 28 ontersects tho south roght

17 1

C A SHSS$SSSS
FOR
JUNK - - ~-------- -- ~CARS
Comp
FRYE S TRAI L ER 2 bedro om Br own s
TRUCK and AUTO PART S
Trailer Park Phon e 992 332 4
Rut land phone 742 6094
11 8 tf c
11 26 26t c

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KOSMETICS

of Way llne of what IS known as
the Ye11ow Bush Road wh1ch
polnt rs In 72 acre lot No 834
then ce In a northerly d1rect1on
following the west r1ght of way
line .of Meigs County Road No
28 to Its tntersect•on wtlh sou th
l"'lght of way line of State Route
No 124 thence easterly along
the south r•oht of way lme of
State Route No 124 to a pomt
that ts dtrectly south of a
project.on of a west rrgM of way
ltne of what •S known as the
Salser road thence north along
the west right of way I me of th e
Salser road to the forks of the
road in Sectton No 10 thence
north to the north line of said
sect1Dn No 10
thence west
along the north l1ne of Sect1on
No 10 Sect 10n 16 and 100 acre
lot No 280 to the northwest
corner of sa1d 100 acre lot No
280 tnence southeasterly along
the west ltne of sa •d 100 acre lot
No 280 (WhiCh 1S a low water
m.rk Of 'h e Oh ,0 River on the )
Ohio Sfde)
to the corporate
limitS. of the VtlltJge of Racme
Melgs County
Ohio
thence
foltowmg northerly
easterly
southedy and westerly the
corpof"ate ltmtts of the Village
of ~ac•ne to the place of

Dee re Doze r 6 II
h y d ra ul c blad e g ood c on
dtlt o n $ 5 500 Phone 985 3594

JS O JO HN

BEDROOM m ob le home
c lose m county loca llon Call
992 7649 afler 4 p m
12 4 6t c

LO ST - Black cowh de bil l fOld
If found p lease return to T tm
T aylor
832 E
M a m St
Pom e r o y
Phon e 992 2879
Reward offe r e d
12 4 6tc

WantRr1 To Buy

Dec
7
Reserved seats
avat1abte Mason Auct.on
Horton St
Mason W Va
&lt;Phone (304) 773 5421 or' 773
5471
12 4 3t c

MAY

FU RNI SHED a p ar tme nt
4
roo ms an d bath Pl ease call
aff er 3 p m 99 2 5908
12 4 6t c

J AND 4 ROOM turn1Sh ed an d
unfurntshed
apartments
Phone 992 54 3A
4 12 tf c

F REE to a g ood home Cocker
Span tel pups Phone 992 3157
12 5 31p

-------------CHRISTMAS Sale 6pm Sat

IT

12 1 ttc

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NEW l1vmg room suttes Ear l y
Amer• c an
Modern
and
Tradltton A l so many other
household tlems upholstery
suppltes
and
foam
for
cushtons
All upholstery
supplies and foam 10 percent
off til Chr tstmas
Jacks
Furniture and Upholstery
SupplieS 236 E Main St
Pomeroy Oh10 Phone 992
3903
1247tc

WHOM

f r onl end load er to f t
Fo r d or r cr g uson tr actor
sns J p t h ttch mow er Sl 25
Ptlon e 995 J S9J
12 I lfp

NEW

REAlTV

POWROY~ O

275 G ALLO N lu el ot l lai'"Jk w lh
r ack Phone 99:? 3324
~ 1 2 J 6t c

p m

ONE male beag l e pup lost •n
Sugar Run area
Reward
Phone 991 2413
11 4 Jtp

Pets For Sale

GUN SHOOT M1le H II Road
Sunday
Dec
8
1 p
m
Assorted meats.
tactorv
choked guns only Sponsored
by Ra c me F1r e De-pi
12 5 3tc

TO

A R EVI V A L Wtll beg1n D ec 1
throu g h Dec 7 at the Churc h

608 E I
MAIN.

WALNUT st er eo radtO am fm
8 tra c k tap e c om bm at on
B alan ce Sl 07 4S or t erm s Call
992 396"
II 19 H e

1? 5 tt c

Business Services

LAND'

For Sale

B E D R OO M d ou bl e w d e
m ob il e h om r&gt; rn Syr a cuse
Oc pos I r eq ur re d N o ch l d ren
or pe ts Ci! ll 992 2441 a lter 6

1

lost

-------------HUMANE SOC I ETY Thrift

ABSOLUTELY no hunhng
trapp1ng or trespassmg day
or night wrthout permtss on
by owner on our farm Cart
and Wanda Ftndltng Rt 1
Reedsv111e Oh10
12 3 6tp

P m

2

Qtve aw a y
wtll hold tor Chrtstma s Call
992 7055 after 6 p m
12 6 3tc

Rent

2 B E D R OO M trail er at cor n l r
of
~roildway
an d
Elm
M1dcl le p or t
No p et s or
c htldr cn Ca ll 99 2 2580 after 6

A UCTION
Thur s dav
ann
Saturday n1ghl
7 p m
at
Ma sdn Auct •on Horton St n
Ma son W va Cons1gnments
welcome
Phone (3 0·0 773
5471
10 3 lf c

of
G od
Che s ter
Oh•o
Evang e 11st wr ll be Rev Joe
Beasley from Alexandrta Va
Servt c es w I I begtn each
eventng 7 JO p rt1 and spec tal
s ng •ng
each
ev en ng
Everyon e we lc ome Pastor
R e v Dan L Ay er s
112611tc

-------------4 F AMILY Yard Sale lot s

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For

Notice

Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, o , Fnday, Dec

I a r ry DeTr a )
I a n and
Romelle, Port Angles, Wash ,
a nd Bill Wes tbay Spokane
Wa sh
Gues ls for Thanksg1vmg and
the v. eeke nd of Mr and Mrs
Hov.ard Kmght were Mtss
Janet Kmght, Columbus Mr
and Mrs VIctOr Will Cana l
Wmc h este r Mr and Mr s
Ralph Kmght and daugh ter
Roc hes ter N y and M1 and
Mrs Charles Kmgh t local
Mr an d Mrs Ar thur 01 r
Mrs Martha Lee a nd children
and Mr and Mr s Grueser
spent ThanksgiVIng "'lh Dr
and Mrs Roger Grueser a nd
children, Logan J ommg them
for dmner were Mr .and Mt s
Ed Neuman and children and
Mrs Newnan Gahon
Bolly Robert Allen graduate
student at Leh1 gh Umvers1ty
Bethlehem Pa , returned there
Tuesday after spendong a few
day s wi th Mr and Mrs
Clayton Allen
fhe name of Mrs Wa lter
Hoffm an was umn tentwnally
omolled fr om the l1s t of th ose
a t te ndmg lhe funeral of Mrs
Mary Emley m Be llefontame
Thanksg1vmg dmner guests
of Mr and Mrs Jame s
Ridenour and sons were Mr
and Mrs J ohn Hayes, Mr and
Mrs John Ridenour and Jason
and Mrs Barbara Sargent Mr
and Mrs John Wickham JOined
them for supper
Dale
Follrod
South
Bloomfield and J M Gaul
called on Mr and Mrs J ohn
Wickham and also on Mrs Cleo
Smtth Monday evemng
Mr and Mrs Robert Berry
Belpre, called on Mr and Mrs
Clayton Allen Sunday af-

ternoon
Mrs Audrey Rowan , Belpre,
called on Denzel Cleland
Sunday afternoon

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
" You' ll Lrke Our QualJ!y Way
of Domg Busmess '

and children Mrs J1m C on~
Tbc Alm amu.:
nolly Broan and Shelly Mr
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GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Roger Manuel and Angte spent
Toda y IS Froday Dec G tile
Open Evenmgs Unhl6 0()-Ttl 5 p m Sat
ThanksgiVIn g Day w1th Mr
340th day of 1974 woth 25 In
and Mr s Don R1ffle and follow
h1ldre n at I ucasv11Je
The rn our1 IS Ill Jl., last
B1tce Hat t of Ra cmc 1s quarter
VI SIUng his g randparents Mr
1 he mor nmg s ta rs .trc
and Mr s Gerald Ha ym an Me rcury, Mars an d Sd lw n
"h1le
htssts ter , Be th Ann Ha rt
The evemng stars a re Vcnu
By Mrs Herbert Roush
wtth Mr and Mrs George
ts
a
patient
at
Holzer
Medt
cal
a
nd
Jup1 ter
Mr
and Mrs
Clay ton Donohew at ClrclevtJle They
Center
Those
bor n on lht s date ~ ~ "
Rollin s Mt s Joann Kurtz and we re JOined there by Mr and
Bruce
Hart
of
Colwnbus
and
under the s1gn of Sagtttitr Wi
son of Parkersburg VISited Mrs Eu ge ne We bster and
Lor na Bell of Columbus spent
t\men can poet J oyce Kilme1
then .atmt and uncle, Mr and daug hter Amta of Cleveland
th
e
Thank
sg
iVIn
g
wee
kend
wa
s born Det 6 1886
Mrs Ott Bos ton a t Ra cme Mr and Mrs Greg Donohew of
w1th
their
parenl"l
Mt
a
nd
On
thts d ay tn lus toJ o,;
ThanksgiVIn g Day
Columbu s Mr a nd Mrs
Mrs
Robert
Ha
rt
of
Rac
me
In 19l7 a tutal of I ul\1
Mr a nd Mrs Cha rles Burn Webster and daughte r ac
and
Mr
and
Mrs
Don
Be
ll
persons
dt ed when a B('!gtar
and Btlly Wilson of Bohvar c ompanted th e Donohews
1
hey
were
also
guests
or
Mr
re
hef
ship
a nd a F1 ench
Dam, Mr and Mrs Richard home and spent the weekend
and
Mrs
Gerald
Hayman
mumttons
vessel
co llided and
W1lson .and sons of DetrOit
Mrs Jun e Wtckers ham and
Thanksg1vmg
Day
exploded m the llr1 rbor c1 l
M1 c h , vt s it ed Mrs Erma sons Jeff and T1m spent the
Mr and Mrs Roger Roush
Hahfa x Nova Scoti a
Wils on and Mrs Kathryn Hunt, weekend w1th Mr and Mrs
Mrs
Edna
Roush,
Racme
a
nd
In 1933 Amen c:ms c rowded
Mr and Mrs Butch W1lson Don Hodge, Columbus
Mr
s
Iva
Orr
we
r
e
m
to liq uor s tore s ba r s and
ove r the Thanksg1vmg holiday
Thanksgivin g w e ek end
Mrs David Sayre returned gues to of Mr a nd Mrs Vernon Thanksg iVIng Da y guesto of cafes to buv theu fl rs l legal
Mr and Mrs Herber t Roush
alcoholic beve rages tn 13 yea I s
home 1 hanksg1vmg Day from Donohue were Mr and Mrs
In 1941, Pres rdcnt Fr ankhn D
Holze r Medical Center
Bob Hard en and fam1ly Mr
Roosevelt
sent a message to
Thanksg tvmg Da y gues ts of a nd Mrs Kearney Donohu e
Japanese Em perm Hu ohtto
Mr and Mrs Dallas Htll were and children of MariOn
lhought
for
the
day
A
expressmg
a hope that gather
Mr and Mrs Darrell Norn s
Mrs Roy Oonohew vtst ted
Pres
tdent
Fr
a
nkltn
Del
a
no
v.
ar
clouds " ou ld be
mg
Mr and Mrs Clms t Badge ly
Art Hill of Morehead, Ky Mr
Roosevelt
said,
We
too
born
diSpelled
Japan
a t4lckcd Pea rl
a nd Mrs Marshall Rous h and Sunday
to
freedom
and
bellevm
g
m
Harbor the fo ll owmg d1:1 y
son Joey
Thanksg iving Day gues to of
freedom are wtlltng to mam
In 1943 Gc n Dwight D
Mr and Mrs Robert Casper Mr and Mrs Gerald Haym an
tam
freedom
nhower beca me comr nandE
ise
and gt and sons o£ Colwnbus and Ke1th were Mr and Mrs
spent Tha nksgiving weekend Robert Hart and fam1ly of
w1 th Mrs Dolly Wolfe Mr and Racme Mr and Mrs Allen
Mrs Carl Wolfe Racme , spent Conmn gham of Galhpohs Mrs
Thanks g1vmg Day w1th Mrs
Phylh s Youn g and ch1ldren of
Mason , W Va Mr and Mrs
Wolfe and guests
Boll Wheeler s pe nt the Gene J ewell and c hildren of
holidays w1th h1s pa rents Mr
Letart, W Va , Elmer Van
and Mrs Alex Wheeler He IS a Me ter of Rock Sprmgs , Mr and
Mrs
Don Haym a n and
s tudent a t Ohw State
Located on Cherry Ridge , turn east at Darwm
of Laurel, Md , Mr
children
Mrs Ahce Balser returned
onto
Rt 681. go 4 mtles to Mrlepost 13 turn
home Sunday after spendmg a and Mrs Ted Hayman and
south on gravel road 1'1• mrles to grove
week with her son, Mr and family of Westerville The
watch For S1gns
Mrs Lawrence Balser and latter two fam1hes spent the
remammg weekend w1th the
farmly at Tuppers Plams
Hours 12111 dark except weekends, 9 Ill dark
Mi ss Patty Sh a m spent Haymans
Mr and Mrs Les ter Roush
Thanksg iving with her s1s terr
Mr and Mrs Gene Roush at
Cholhcothe
Wilham Jackson and sons
Dann and Billy, of Lee toma
spent Thanksg1vmg weekend
with Mrs Mildred Spencer
Mr and Mrs Thomas Reed
and ch1ldren of Logan spent
Tha nksg1vmg wtth her parents
Mr and Mrs Ralph Sham, a t
Anllqwty
Mr and Mrs Robert Durst
a nd three children of Urbana
spen t Thanksg1vmg w1th his
ALL PIECES FULLY GUARANTEED
parento, Mr and Mrs Ralph

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Ca se No 21331
Estate of James S Davts
Deceased
Not ce 1s hereby g v en that
E dw 1n McL eod of Rou te 2
Lowell OhiO ha s been duly
appo nted as Adm lnl sfr ator of
me E state of James s D avi S
dec ea sed lat e of M e gs County

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t he r c latm s wtlh sa d f d uc 1ar y
w tthtn four month s
Dated th 1s 19th d ay of
November 1974
Mann 1ng o Web ster Ju dge
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Freda Lawson
died Thursday

Former rt•sident dies in Florida

REEDSVILLE - Re latives
have received word of the

He was the youngest chi ld of
the late Humphrey and Maggie

death of a form e r

Osbl.lfn.

Meigs

County resident, Grant Gordon
Osburn,

Wedn esday

Survivin g are his wife ,

at

Margaret Novotni Osburn ;

Seminole General Hosp ita l,
Sanford, F la ., following a brief

da ughters, Judy. Vicki and
Carla , all of Florida: seven

illness.
Mr . Osburn, born a nd re.c~red

gra ndch il dr en
a nd
and
brot her, Delmar Osburn ,

in Meigs County, for the last 25

Reedsville. Also surviving are

ye~_!'s had resided in Sanford .

several nephews and a niece.

MEIGS THEATRE

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Cleavon Littl e

Color Cartoon
Show Starts 7 p.m.

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MASON , W. Va . - Two
Pomeroy ;
Ma son
W~::~rd , contesta nt s in the Ma son
MiddlepOrt; Patricia Pauley , Count y Jr. Mi ss Pa gea nt
Portland : Patri cia Hoffman , Saturday night at Buchanan
Pome roy .
High are Tamara Tolliver and
DISCHARGED - Sharon Te resa Van Me ter .
Wrig ht, Clara Lavend er, Amos
Tam a ~ a Shay is the 17 year
Leonard .
daughter of Mr . and Mrs.
Dona ld F:dward To lli er of
ACTIONS FILED
Two suits for divorce have

SON BORN
Mr . and Mrs. Carl R. Hall,
Rt. 3, Pom e roy. are, a n-

been filed in Meigs County

Penny

Common Pleas Court.

Hurrley, Joyce Lawson and
Mary Elizabeth Searles, 500
Myra Lawson, all of Colum- Pearl St., Middleport, filed
bus: her m other, Freda against Charles W. Searles,

Gramcow Funeral Home in
Sanford at 10 a .m. Saturday .
13urtal will be in Sanford .

BLA ZIN G SADDLES

Lawson,

Arthur

Krautter, Pomeroy; thr ee
s is ters,
Marie
Thomas ,

LOCAL TEMPS

nouncing the birth of a son,

Robert Ja son. born Nov . 15 at
the Holzer Medical Cen ter. The

same address, charging gross

infant weig hed

neglect of duty and extreme
Pomer oy: Lillian Walk er, cruelty . Audra M. Keyse,
Springfield , and Evelyn White , Raci ne, against Earl C. Keyse,
Minersville ; a brother , Harry Columb us, c harging gross
Kr autte r , Minersville ; four neglec t of duty .

The temperature in dawntown Pomeroy at II a.m.
Friday was 50 degrees under
sunny ski es.

competmg in Jr. Miss events

Letart, W. Va. : Fay Lewis,

Auxiliary at Rutland . She was
born Oct. 15, 1926.
She is s urvived by her
husband . Ray ; four children,

Davis, preceded him in death .
Mr . Osburn was employed as a

Services will be at

Hu od ,
Pome r oy;
Mar cy
Owen,s. Pomeroy; Sa rah Bush ,

Mrs. Lawson was a member
or the Am erican Legi on

His parents, two brothers, Tom
and Philip, and a sister, Icy

Misses Tolliver, Van Meter

ADMISSIONS
F:dith
Spencer, Middleport: Brer.ca

CO LUMBUS
Freda
Lawson , 46, Columbu s, died
Thur sday ni ght at Grant
Hospital , Columbus. She was
preceded in death by her
fa ther, Frank Krautter , and
one brother , Jack Krautter.

commercial truck driver most
of his life.

FRI. -SAT .. SUN .
DEC. 6·7-8

Veterans Memolial Hospitul

a lbs.,

5 ozs.
a re Mr. a nd

Grandparent&lt;.;
Mrs. Pau l F r ick, Rt . 3,
Pomeroy , and Mr . and Mrs.

Carl Hall. Rt. 4, Pomeroy: ·and
the great-g randp a re nts are
Mr. and Mrs. Cla ren ce Curtis.
Un ion Ave ., Pomeroy, and
~r s. Robert J ones, Po int
Pleasant, W. Va .

grandsons and several nieces

and nephews.

will be
TWO ASSISTED
Sunday at 2 p.m at Ewing
The Pomeroy Emergency
Chapel with Rev. Freeland Squad was ca lled to the home
DAUGHTER BORN
Norris officiating. Burial will of Minnie Green at 12:30 p.m .
Mr
.
and Mrs . David L.
be in Letart Falls Cemetery. Thur sday for Ruben Goodman
Sheets,
P omer oy, are anFriends may call at the funeral who had a leg injury. He was
no
uncin
g
the birth of a
home at 10 a .m. Saturday.
taken to Veterans Memorial
daugh ter, Mandi Lynn, Nov. 19
Hosp ital. At 4:50 p.m. the
at Holzer Medi cal Cen ter . The
squad went to the Chapman infant weighed 6 lbs., 5 ozs.
CALLS ANSWERED
Shoe Store for employe, Linda Maternal grandmother is Mrs.
The Middleport Emergency Hubbard , who had fainted,
Frances Carle ton, Pomer oy,
Squad answered a call to 463 apparently from paint fumes .
and pa ternal grandparen ts a re
Fourth Ave . for Charles She was taken to the Holzer
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra E. Shee ts,
McElhinny at 1:50 a.m. Medical Center .
Ree ds vi ll e. Mrs . Chr is tina
Friday. He was taken to the
Hall , Kenna, W. Va ., is the
Holzer Medical Center . At 6:45
great - g r eat-grandmo th er.
a .m. Friday, the squad was
Mrs . Sheets is the former Mary
TWO BURIED, DIE
ca lled to 642 Mill St. for Bill
Carleton.
IRONTON, Ohio (UP!)
Weaver who was also taken to
Charles Shope, 23, Pedro and
the Holzer Medical Center .
Walter Stacy, 16, Scioto Fur·
nace, were killed Wednesday
Funeral

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SpREAd •

services

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Open a Checking Account.
A ccurate. Efficient.
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two salvage titles , 737 application s a nd assignments, 66

penalties a nd 17 certified

RIO GRANDE - Approximately 150
persons attended dedica !ion ceremonies
Saturday Of the Stanley L. Evans Athletic
and Recreation Field in Lyne Cent.,r.
It was a highlight of homecoming
weekend at the college.
· Dr. Francis W. Shane, president, Rio
Grande College Board of Trustees,
presented the eulogy for the late Stanley L.
Evans. Excerpts from hts address follow:
"All of us here today know Stanley was
what is termed a "self-made" man. He

At hl etic Associatio n, is a
ma jorette, in Y-Te ens , Pep

Club, and took first place in a
talent show. She plans to attend
Mar s ha ll Unive rsity af te r
gr ad uation to s tudy secre tarial
science.
Her hobbies are swimming,
s kat ing , dancin g, bow lin g,
horseback riding, twirlin g.
In the communi ty she has
worked in Voluntee r Red Cross
work , is chu r ch piani s t ,

teac her or childhood classes
and is active in 4-H Club work .
Her talents are playing the
piano, dancing of tap, jazz ,
ball et and m odern, baton
tw irling, french horn , trtunpet
a nd saxo phone.
Teresa is the Hi-year-old

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TAMARA TOLLIVER
Business College to take a
se cretarial course . Her hobbies
are softball, sewin g, hiking,

twirling and baton.

the Annual

Club, and is

treasurer of the Senior Class

Christian Brethren Church
Mason. Her talents are singlqg ,
baton rwirling, playing the
flat and E flat clarinet.

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schoo l leve l, and attends

Nig ht'' wa s shown. Several
members of the congregation

of the Bradbury Church of
Chris t joined Laurel Cliff

and of the Band.
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She plans to attend Gall ipolis members ror the even ing .

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MRS. Cl-AUS HAD I-IER
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GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

pomeroy
rutland

pomeroy
national
bank

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digging for coal for home use
when a landslide occurred in a .
4{).foot highwall above them .

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the bonk of
the ce ntury
established 1872

All Ac~ounts Insured to $40,000.00 by the Federal
Depos1t Insurance .Corp.

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DINNER GUESTS
Thanksgiving guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Sargent and son ,
Jonathan, Rt. 4, Pomeroy,
were Mr. and Mrs. Eimer
Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Milhoan , Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Logan , George Logan and Miss
Bernice King .

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Salvation
Army,

Pomeroy, is in need of new or

COMING TUESDAY
A

representative

of

Congressman Clarence Miller
will be at the Pomeroy Court
House Tuesday, Dec. 10, fr om 9
to II a .m.
BOARD TO MEET
The Southern Loca l School
District Board of Education
will meet in regular session at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
high school.

INSTALLATION SET
RACINE - The annua) in·
stallation of officers of the
Racine Masonic Lodge 461 will
be held Tuesday evening with
Right Worshipful Ben Philson
installing officer.

KILLED IN CRASH
Mrs. Fay Sauer has received

word of the death of Mrs. Doris
Allen , in str ucti onal a nd
professional development staff
of Ohio Education Association,
Colun1bus. Mrs. Allen was
killed in the TWA crash nea r
Washington, D. C. Teachers
here will remember her as the

Christmas

teaching and ta lk on " Do You
Have to Use a Paddle '", at the
Southeastern Ohio Educa ti on

GIFT SALE

Association meetin g at Rio

Grande, Oct. 25.

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GALlJPOLJS - ·Chief of Police John
Taylor reported Saturday afternoon bla
depariment is still seekjng a white man·for
. questioning in, connecUon with an alleged
attempted armed robbery Friday night at .
Gillingham's Drug Store located at the
corner Of second Ave .. and Pine st,
.. According to Chief Tayior, a man '
described as ~ng between 19-25 years
old, 6ft; taU and weighinl! between 146-150
pounds entered the store al 9:04 p.m.
Frldiy.
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Mrs. Maureen Hamilton, store cler!&lt;,
said the man walked up to wltllin flve or
·six feel Of the counter, threw a pillow case
'on the cOunter, and then said:
"This 1.1 a hold up. I want all your
drugs and money',; Mrs. Hamilton said he'
wu holding &amp; gun and poln~ II at Ute
counter. Mrs. Hamilton, who was wli.IUng
on ll Cllllomer at the ttme, apparenUy did
not reacllmmediately to bla ccmmand. AI .
lhat poln~ the dark hatred, dark c0m.
plexioned ~'~an, stuck the ' 8J111 in her
stomach
said, " I'm not kiddlnj(."

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Families
Midd leport·Pnmeroy

POMEROY - Two reports from tile
Southeast District Health Departme~t
Office in Logan indicate that Pomeroy's
·
wa\!!r sqpplf is ll!'safe .{ •
The Meigs County, J)&gt;partment of
Health S&amp;tilrday acknowledged that two
I'E)pottS .we"' r~celved. late, l~st week in·
dlcating that the supply of water Is unsatisfactory In meeting requirements for
human Cons!flllptlon.
Charles Legar, chakman- of
· Pomeroy's board of public affairs, said a
settling tank at the plant In upper Pomeroy
had been allowed to go dry and that water,
therefore, had moved out of the Ohio
Rlv~r, the supply source, dlrecUy into the
filter syst.,m,
He' said employes are doing all possible
to correct the situation and that hydrants
on Main St. are to be flushed this weekend
to attempt further correction of the
problem.
The plant equipment, Legar said, is
worn out and the village is pushing hard on
the laying of new water lines and the
establishment CJf its new system to be fed
from wells In . Syracuse. However, he
admitted , it will be a few months before
the new syst.,m can be put into operation .
Water supplied to Middleport from
Pomeroy, at the request of Middleport
officials, was cut off Saturday morning
and hydrants there are to be flushed
Sunday at midnight to ,empty lines of

unsatisfa~tory water. Unes' ln Middleport

r~~ared of ~~ddy ~~~ s~;~~~

· ... S.tiJi'ilay Mayor Fred' ~Hdiriian of
Middleport said water In Middleport has
t.,sted safe foo,.lst.,n~y the past slil years.
Middleport bas "plenty of pure well.water
til suppJr· the ~Ulage, :• the mayor said,
Illnesses · which may be c.ausect by
contaminated water 'aie repor~ly on the
Increase In both Pomeroy and Middleport.
One Pomeroy man said Friday night his
daught.,r had been hospitalized in an area
hospital for two days and that doctors had
advised him that they could lind no reason
for the illness other than contamlna~
water.

There was no formula on correcUon of
the problem forthcoming from the health
department on Saturday. However,
several persons affiliated with the
Jiepartment said that It ts sugges~ that
residents boil all water for consumption.
Representatives from the Logan office
Of the health department were In Pomeroy
twice last week in regard to the unsatisfpctory tests of the water and are
scheduled to return this week for further
tests and consultations.
Some

restaurants

in

Pomeroy

Saturday indicated that they were taking
precautions in serving water for consumption on their premises.

QUEEN AND ESCORT- Rio Grande College Homecoming Queen Toni MlUer ·
and her escort, Dale Lewis, take a bow following her crowning Friday evening in
the Paul R. Lyne Center.

Toni Miller crowned
RIO GRANDE - Miss Toni Miller, 21).
year.old junior and daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell B. Miller, Rio Grande,
Friday night was crowned 1974 Rio Grande
College Homecoming Queen.
Ceremonies were held in the Paul R.
Lyne Center. College President, Dr. A. R.
Christensen, crowned Miss Miller queen

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pharmacy part Of the store, walked for.
ward and the suspect then turned and ran
out the side door Of the store onto Pine St.
It is not.known If the man fied on foot
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POMEROY - Meigs mine workers
are expected to return to work On the
mJdnl&amp;ht shift tonight the Times-Sentinel
learned late Saturday:
Union members met Saturday IDOl'·
iting acccrding to one. source wbo was
quo~ saying, "The flrat shift will return
to work midnight Sunday'' but added, "if
picket lines are up, workers will not cross·
them."
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were repreSI'n~ at Saturday morning's
meeting.

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GALLIPOLIS - The Gallipolis City without pay.
School Board, In special session Friday
3- Those who are 10, 11 or 12 month
night, adopted a new policy for district employees may take vacation lime to
employees who may be&lt;:ome an officer in complete outside business matters.
his or her respective state or district
In other matters, the board adopted a
organization.
procedure form for administrative
The board will give t.,acbers or non. evaluation.
cerUfled employees five days to conduct
The board granted the Rio Grande
any type Of business regarding their Community College permlssion to use a
position as an office holder on district or classroom in Washington Elementary
state levels,
School for a PBS televised blatory course.
If tlie Officers need additional time for The course will be offered one night a
outside duties, they may elect one of three week, January through April
alternatives :
The board approved a motion to join
1 :...... The officer's organization can the Ohio University Leadership Comreimburse the local district for the em- mittee , The committee is made up Of
ployee's salary.
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districts In southern Ohio, northern
2 - The olficer can take time off Kentucky and West VIrginia.

* Young Junior Sportswear

QUASAR
39.95

New policy adopted

* Womens Winter Sleepwear

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"CHRISTl\!AS IN THE AIR" - A mobile theme decoraUon suspended from
the ceiling of the Pomeroy Elementary School foyer for the Meigs County
Christmas Gatden Clubs Association Christmas flower show was hung in place
Friday night byMrs.Reid Young, on the ladder, assis~ by Mrs. Wyatt Chadwell,
both of the Chester Garden Club. The publlc is invited to view the show today from
i to 4 p.m. There is no charge.

* \J! Jmens Sportswear

the Fabulous

SEASON ENDING
O..er hun ling in Ohio continues through Saturday, O..c.

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Shop Saturday 9:30 to 9:00

STEAK
HOUSE

SHOOT DELAYED
A public shoot to be staged by
the Meigs Muzzle Loaders will
begin at 12:30 p.m . Sunday,
O..c . 15, rather than Dec. 6. The
shoot will be at the lzaak
Walton League Farm near
Chester.

BOARD TO MEET
EASTERN - The regular
December meeting of the
Eastern Local School District ,
Board of Education has been
changed from Tuesday until
Thursday at 7:30 p.m . at the
high school.

ELBERFELDS

person who cond ucted a
program on s trateg ies for

Your Invited Guest

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1974

the men were apparently

good used toys to be given to
needy children for Christmas.
Toys may . be left at the
Salvation Army Headquarters,
115 Butternut Ave .

was down, little or no income was coming
in from tuition and gifts, a few trUstees
were digging down Into their own pockets
to meet the most pressing of demands, just
to keep the College going. These men had
faith In Rio Grande:
"At the close of the Executive Commi ttee Meeting that evening , Dr. Holzer
said : 'You men have been invited here
tonight to become members of the Board
of Trustees Qf Rio Grande College - Will

Devoted To The Greater Middle Ohio Valley

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THE 11M!:, SAN1A.
KEPT HIMSEl-F 13USY.
AND CAt-.1 YOU
GUE5S WHAT HE DID ?

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you accept?' Stanley Evans with thai
sm ile so characteristic of him, replied.
'We will accept and we will do our best.'
" For a quarter of a century, Stanley
did his best. In the late 1940's, and early
1950's, when Rio Grande College was deep
in financial trouble , more than once it was
Stanley who came to the rescue. These
were the days before his personal success.
I remember once when he drew $5,000 out
or her personal account to give to the
College to help il out. At that time, it was
all he had in the bank.
" But money was really a small part of
Ute total picture. Stanley Evans was more
to Rio Grande College than a pocketbook.
He was a moving force, a splrlt that
created, i,IJI~thers the desire to do
some~~ll~,f~ school. As chairman Of
the buil&lt;!(Hg'~~l""'lttee or the College
Board 6f ,l ~stees, he was personally
responsiblef~r the cons1rucUon of the old
cOntinued on page 2

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probable lbla evening, tonight,
and Monday. Highs Monday in
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SECOND SON BORN RACINE - Mr. and Mrs.
Willi am Wi ck lin e are aii.
noun cing the birth of their
second son, Monday, Dec. 1, at
Holze r
Medical
Ce nter,
weighing 6 lbs . He has b~n·
named Kyle Hun t Wickline.
Grandparents
are
MrS .
Kathryn Hunt, Rt . 2, Racine,
and Mr. and Mrs. Dougllis
Wickline, Racine. Greatgrandparents are Mrs. Erma
Wilson and Mr . and Mrs. Bert
Hunt, Rt. 2 Racine. Kyle will
welcomed home by a brother,
Scotty.

was the pi'O&lt;iuct of rural Southeastern
Ohio, and a lthough he eve nt ually
established a successful chain of 16
supermarkets in Ohio, Kentucky, and Wes)
Virginia, and became a wealthy man, he
never forgot the people here .
" Many years ago, Dr. Holzer , Sr. 1
Chairman of the Board of Rio Grande
Co llege , in vited several men from
Gallipolis to accompany him to an
executive committee mee ting at Rio
Grande College .
"The minutes were read and approved, the business at hand was
presented and discussed. It could be
readily seen that these were very trying
times for Rio Grande College. E nrollment

PLAQUE UNVEILED - The
children and widow of the late Stanley
Evans of Gallipolis participated
Saturday In dedication of the Stanley L. ~
Evans Alh1ellc and Rerreallon Field on ~
the Rio Grande College Campus. AI ~
left, Bob Evans, second left, president
of the Bob Evans Farms Inc., widely ~
known businessman and civic leader, §;.
unvells a plaque of commemoration. ~;
Left to right are Mrs. Jerry Miller, Bob ~
....
Evans, Mrs. Stanley Evans, and Mrs. §;
Eva Mtlls.
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She was a Girl Scout seven

FIRM .SHOWN
Youth of the Laurel Cliff
Street in Mason . She was born Free
Methodist
Ch ur ch
in Mason , is five feet and four recently enjoyed a bowling
inches tall , has blond e hair an d party and also had a pizza
blue eyes.
party at the Meigs Coun A student at Wahama Hig h ty Infirmary. Sunday evening
School , she is a majorette, has at the Laurel Cliff Church the
been a member of the band film titled "A Thief in the

fow· years , is in the Pep Club ,

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TERESA VAN METER

years, assists with the Celtic's

daughte r of Mr . and Mrs . John
L. Van j\1eter of Pomeroy

20 to 30 tons of earth and rocks
by a landslide while digging
coa l at an abandoned strip
mine north of here. Lawrence
County sheriff 's deputies said

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College field dedicated
Unveiling made
to Stanley Evans part of Rio's

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copies.

DANCE SET
PT. PLEASANT - A teen
dance will be held Saturday
from 7 until 11 p.m. at the
Mason County Youth Center.
Admission for students is 75
cents . Music will be provided
by "Soul" . The dance will
chaperon ed
by
adult s.
Refreshments will be served.

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Glenw ood . Born in Hun ti ngton ,
she ha s b londe ha ir ~md blue
eyes a nd is five feet and six
inches ta ll.
A student at Point Pleasant
Hig tfi School she is an alter nate
r eprese ntat iv e for St ude nt

'the :First &lt;thristmas t:ous

724 TITLES ISSUED
A report for certificates and
titles issued by the Department
of the Clerk of Courts for the
month of November showed
that 724 titles were issued, 249

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'BEST THEME hooon in Satwday'a amu.i ~ Parade In downtown GeWpolla went to the GSI Ad,
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miniatratlon Department. M.;.. pictures on Page 2.

Hundreds observe Otristmas parade
GAWPOUS - Hundreds of people
lined the sll'eets here Saturday morning
for the annual Christmas parade spon.
sored by the Downtown Merch~f1l~
AalloCialloil,
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The event kicked off the shopping sea~n ,
in Gallla County.
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With 48 units In line of march, the 1974
Gallla Cl)unty Ar.e a Christmas Parade
began at t0:15 a.m. at the Gallipolis Sla!e

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Institute.
. Dr, Bernard Nlehm, GSI Superln' tendeni, terved as parade marshal. Mike
Allen ·and Jim Morrison were co-.:1\atrmen
for the e.ent, Tiley were ...~.~~ ~Y
Bernard Guinther of the GSI staff.
The parade moved from the GSI
g~oun11s, down to Fourth Ave ., turned left
at ,Spruce St. and over to Second
Av~ It cDAtlnued from Second to
of
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Court, turned left at Court, and
moved over to First Ave., ending at the
Upslrellffi Publlc Use "¥ea where Santa
Claus and his helpers (cheerleaders from
the countY's five high schools) distributed
candy to children.
Trophies were awar~ed to the prettiest
float made by the C.C. TV Department ¢
the GSI ; the _best theme, GSI Ad·
(Qbntinuect on page 2)

before a near-capacity audience.
Miss Miller was sponsored by Pi
Sigma. She was escorted by Dale Lewis.
Renee Orr, a junior from Cincinnati
and sponsored by Alpha Sigma Phi, was
named first runnerup. Members of the
court were Chandra Miller, a junior from
Cedarville sponsored by Alpha Delta
Epsilon, and Susie Thomas, a senior from
Oak Hill sponsored by the Archons.
The ceremony was one ,. of many
weekend Homecoming activlUes" held at
the college. A rock concert followed
Friday night's queen ceremony.
Saturday afternoon 's activities
featured a Red-White basketball game
with ex-Rio players between 1950 and 1973
performing. During halftime ceremonies
of that cont.,st, Queen Toni and former Rio
homecoming queens and cheerleaders
were introduced.
Rio Grande College basketball Coach
Art Lanham was honored Saturday
evening for his 15 years serylce. Guest
speaker for that dinner session was Bob
Wion, Worthington High School football
coach.
Saturday nigh\'s activities included
the Rio Grande College-Marietta College
basketball game, Hall of Fame
induction ceremonies, and a homecoming
dance at the Elks Club In Gallipolis.

ALARM SOUNDED
GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis volunteer
firemen ht,re Friday were called at 4:04
p.m . to Evans Packing Company on
Chillicothe Rd. where the automatic alarm
sounded due to a break in a waterline. Fire
Chief James A. NIX'thup said the waterline
·in a barn area froze and burst causing the
sprinkler system to trip,

OPEN FOR SESSION
GAWPOLJS - A representative
from Congressman Clarence E . Mlller's .
Office wm · cO!]duct an open door session
from 1-3 p.in. Tuesday al the cominlssloners Office. If anyone has any
questions concerning the Federal
Government. please stop by to dia&lt;:usl!
them with the ·represent~~lille.
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