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12 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Thm·&lt;ctay, Dee. 12, 1974

4 SV AC gridders

HOSPITAL NEWS
Holzt•r Mt.·dil·al &lt;.:t•nter
t IJisrharged, Nov. 11)

Veterans Mcmorinl Hospital

ADMITTED
Pursley,

Marte

Racine;

Rola nd

Dodderer. Reedsvtlle.
DISCHARGED - Sandra
Shields. Sylvia Wolfe, Gold ie

Crewey, Melvin E . Davis III ,
Kathleen Dempsey, Patrici a
Doerfer. K~nneth
Dra y.
Gladys Green, Mrs . ~ckic
Harra son and so n. c1ara
Huston , Martha James, Mark

Lawson, Mary McCallum , Bert
B&lt;XIimer, Jason Ward .

Pleasant Valley Hospital
DISCHARGES
Leo
Wellington, Vinton; Mrs. H. D.

Layne. Ca rolyn Mtller, Ket th
Nance, De lores Neal , Edith
Newsome, Kenneth Newsome.
Bon me Porter , Sigrid Ragland ,
Evelyn A. Rlcc, Thomas Rose,
Eva Roush, Juamta Sa rgent,

Roush. Point Pleasant; Mrs.

Thomas Hughes and daughter,
Ashtnn; William Whitehead,
Pomt Plea sant ; Ruby Sayre,
Hobertsburg; James O'Neal.
Point Pleasant; Lottie King ,
Red House ; Mrs. Raymond
Watson, Point Pleasant; Mrs .
Thomas Jones, Cheshire; Mrs .
Russell Cundiff, Mason; Loyal
Wright, Henderson; Mrs ..John
Swisher, Ches hire; Mrs Uoyd

Rosedean Skeen, Mrs. Ronald
Smith and sun , Anna Stearns,
Susan Steven s, Mary M .
Swlsher, Dahha Thacke r. Anna
Mae Walk er, Maxine Walters,

Donald Weed, Huey White ,
Wanda
White ,
Connie
Wtseman, Joshua Wood , Stella
Young
t Births I
Mr and Mrs. James W.
Dunn. a daughter. HendHson,
W. Va ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Essman, a daughter, Wellston;

Gordon , Grimms Landing.

Stodola perfect
in attendance

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riamed All-Ohio

Grace Abbott. John Casto.
Ruth Ctrcie, Phtlip Chck,
Kenneth Crawford, Tamara

Paul Stodola received a Mr. and Mrs . Thomas Salyers,
perfect attendance award for a daughter. Jackson ; Mr. and
1973-74 from C. J . Struble when Mrs . James Slone , a son,
the Pomeroy-Middleport Lions Northup , Mr. and Mrs. Randy
Club met for a Christmas Tredway , a son. Willow Wood .
luncheon and gift exchange at
the Meigs Inn at noon Wednesday .
Cloudy tonight and Friday,
Lou Osborne played "Santa"
for tbe gift exchange and the lows in mid 30s . Highs Friday'
club presented Joyce Quillen, in the mid 40s. Probability of
Meigs Inn waitress, with a gift. precipitation 90 per cent today
The Rev . William Mid· and 20 per cent tonight and
dleswarth gave prayer and Friday .
there was singing of "Silent
Night" and "Jingle Bells."
NOW YOU KNOW
Twenty-two members atThe
United States is the only
tended. A guest for tbe party
was Carl Matzke, taken by industrial country in the world
not on the metric system.
Struble.

Weather

Students give piano .recital
"Christ Came to Bethlehem"
by Camille Swmdell ; " It Came
Upon a Midnight Clear" and
"Hard the Herald Angels Sing"
by Sonia Ash; and "Cantique
"Christmas 1974" was the the Noel" by Tonia Ash.
theme of the program which
Punch and Christmas
included "Holly Jolly Christ- cookies were served followmg
mas" by Tonia Ash; "Here the recital.
Come Santa C1aus" bv Carrie
Guinther; " White Christmas"
by M"eg Amberger; "Let it
Snow " by Carol Morris ;
"W inter Wonderland" by
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Diane Nease; " Have Yourself panaceas" such as an Immedia Merry , Merry Christmas" by ate return to wage and price
Camille Swindell; " What Child controls, mandatory -gasoline
Manger" by Carrie Guinther.

programs that treat the symp-

"May There Be Peace on

Jr

T ackles
Kyle
Utt,
H anov erton Un1ted , 6· 2, 230,
Sr; Bryan Gorby , CrookSville,
6 0, 235 , Jr
M1ddle Guard Denn1s
Morr i S, Cory -Rawson, 5 9, 172,

by

Diane

Jr

Mike Bosett1 ,
Tuscarawas Catholic, 6 0, 185 ,
5r ; Matt Granger. Marion
Ca thol i c , 6 .2, 195, Sr .
Cornerbacks ~ John Gudgel,
Yellow Sp rings , 6 0. 165, Sr ..

Ford said be Is sure the
nation will start pulling out of
the recession in the months
ahead and that there already

Nease;

All District 6
mines working

are signs of improvement in
CHRISTMAS TREE S f or sale,
any s1z e. $3 a piece W1dt'
se le c tion
Phone 7 42 601 L
Eugene Morrison .

the battle to restrain prices.
"1 expect inflation will move

12 12 12tp

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT
DEC. 12
NOT OPEN

FRI., SAT., SUN .
DEC. 13-14-15
ZANDY'S BRIDE

(Technicolor)
Starring Gene Hackman

Rated PG

Linebacke r s ~

toms but retard the cure."

Earth" by Meg Amberger;
"Star of the East" by Carol
Morris; " Do You Hear What I
Hear''

Tackles ~ Pat Elkmg ,
Mar1on Local. 6 I , 205, Sr .
Mark Joh nston , Greenev1ew , 6·
L 205, S r
Guards - Randy Anderson ,
Liberty Benton. 5 10 , 170 , Sr;
F rank Gatto, L isbon. 5 10, 2'20,
Ce nter Brad Young ,
Wynford , 6 L 190 . Sr .
Quarterback
Larry
F ortner , Lora1 n Clearview , 6 .s,
200, Sr
Runnmg backs - Joe Guyer.
Fremont St Joseph. 6· 1, 200,
Sr , T im Vogler , Covington, 6
J , 205, Sr . Tom Harrington.
Montpet1er , 6 o, 185. Sr .
SECOND TEAM DEFENSE
Ends - Bruce Krtll, Mont
pe11er, 6 3, 175, Sr . Chris
Muh l enkamp , Ansonia, 6 3, 210,

Big auto

rationing or "other compulsory

Sr

Sr

SYRACUSE
Piano
students of Mrs. Rose Ann
Jenkins presented a Christmas
recital recently at the Asbury
United Methodist Church.

is This" and " Away in a

'COL UMBU S {U Pi l
Fo ur
~o u th e rn
valley
A lhl e l 1c
Confere n ce (S VA CI football
plil yt'r s w er e nam ed today to
111t' Cla ss A All Ohio UPI
toot baH lea rn
l or
honorable
Se l ected
m en t 1on ba c k fi e ld spot !. were
M1jch N e&lt;~se of So utl;\ern an d
K yger Creek's Chns Preston.
wh il e D ave W1 se of Kyger
Cr ct' k &lt;~nd Steve Holt er of
E a s t ern
we r e
named
hono r ab le men t 1on lm emen
Fo llOWing 1S th e c omple te
l1 stm g of ~l a y ers honored
FIRST T~AM OFFENSE
En d s
Terry Vogle r ,
Cov in g ton. 6 2, 200 . Sr . Rob
Ga rr ett , W 1ndham , 6 3, 205 , Sr
M alt Clem ens.
Ta ck l es
Middletown Fe nw tck, 6 ) , 2'JO ,
Sr . Rodger Barth , Sycamore
Mohawk. 5 10 2'24, Sr
Gua rd s ' Mike Vantilburg ,
R1verdale . 5 11 205. Sr . M1ke
Was aa s. Norw alk 5 1 Paul , 6 0 ,
200. Sr
Center
M 1c k R uta n ,
Mechanicsburg, 6 o. 205 , Sr
Quarterback
Ron Sc h
m utz . Blutfton , 6 I, lBO . Sr
Runn i ng Backs Mike
Harkrader ,
Middletown
Fenw1ck , 59 , 170 . Jr , Pa t
Sin gleton . WoodS f ie ld . 5 11. 185,
Sr , Gar y Vowell, Pla1n C1l y
Jonan1an A l de r , 6 0. 200. Sr
FIRST TEAM DEFENSE
E n ds
Dave
RiedeL
Buckeye Centr a l, 6 3. 177 , Sr ,
R1ck Pfou t s, R1dg emont . 6 0 ,
185, Sr
Tackles -- Jerry Bayer .
Ca nal Wmchester , 6 0 , 225. Sr .
T om N ewman , R 1dgemont. 6 2,
21 5, Sr
M1ddle guard Jim Lay ,
Rock ford Parkway , 6 2. 215 . Sr
Lmebackers - Matt Huff
man , Cor y Rawson , 6 0. 195 .
Sr . Dave Flega l , Wrndham , 6
I , 205 Sr
Cornerbacks
Jo hn
Gavelda , Fat rport Harbor , 5
11. 175. Sr . Jeff DelBene.
McDona ld , 5 10 , 190, Sr
Safeties Charles Black.
Bloom Carroll , 5· 10 , 160 , Sr ..
Kevin Babcock, Sycamore
Mohawk . 5 -11. 168, Jr .
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SECOND TEAM OFFENSE
Ends - P hi l Case y, Ollawa
H il ls . 6 -2. 170. Sr ; Bil l Pert ,
Fremont St Joseph , 6·2, 185 ,

steadily down from the intolerable double-digit level"
because

11 Conditions

are

changing rapidly," he said.
Ford appealed to the
business executives to do their
best to restore public confidence in the American
economy. He said he hopes
congressional leaders from
both parties would comply with
his request for "a moratorium

BELLAIRE, Ohio ( UPI) An official of District 6 of the
United Mine Workers Union
said today all mines in the
district, which covers EasterJ
Ohio and the Northern
Panhandle of West Virginia,
were working with the ex·
ceplion of one in West Virginia

which was closed because of a
local dispute.
Buck Mowery, a field
representative for the UMW,

on partisan economics" while

said

the administration reviews the
situation.

workers did not put up any
pickets at the mines today as
they did earlier in the week ·
when 1,500 UMW workers in
the district stayed off the job in
honoring the picket lines.

mine

construction

50 DIE IN CRASH
SAIGON (UP!) - A giant
helicopter transporting South
Vietnamese troops to a Mekong
Delta battlefield west of Saigon
crashed today, killing all 50

VISIT DUnoN•s

persons aboard, military
sources said. It was the worst
chopper crash ever in the war-

7' SCOTCH

ltorn country.

PINE TREE

and save several dollars
on your shopping list.
"VISIT US SOON"

DUTTON'S
PRESCRIPTIONS ARE OUR
MAIN BUSINESS

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Quarterback - Stev e Gray .
Buc keye Centra l. 6 2, 190, Sr
Runn1ng backs Mark
Newell. Mapleton , 6 2, 180. Sr .
Dan Witch , Arl i ngton, 5 11 , 18 5.
Sr . Dave Stratt on. B l u ffton . 6
o, 185 . S r
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THIRD TEAM DEFENSE
En d s
Ph il
Agoston ,
M1ddletown Fe nw 1ck, 6 2, 180,
Sr , Albert Looney, Yettow
Sp r ings , 6 0 , 195 , Sr
Tackles ~ Ji m Rasmu ssen ,
Fairport Harbor. 6 1, 205, Sr :
P et e Re tt ere r . R idg emont , 6 0 ,
207. Sr
Middle guard
f'l\ark
Haul er . Monroeville , 57, 170 ,

arc this week's ,winning

fire chief
at Otester
CHESTER - Ross Cleland
was elected fire chief by the
Cheste r

Fire

Department

Wednesday evening.
Others elected were Harold
Newell, assistant fire chief ;
Larry Cleland , captain ;
Hobart Newell, firslll. ; Elmer
Newell, second It ; John
Ridenour, third ll .; Keith
Woods, fourth It .;

numbers ln the Ohio lottery :
(one five

Number 150

t.ero) In any box on tleket
wino $20.
Numbers 041 t zero fou r
one) and 369 (three six nine)

In green and blue wins $500.
Numbers 041 and 369 ln
blue boxes wins $1,000.
Numbers 041 and 369 in
green boxes eligible for
$300,000 drawing
and
automatically wins $15,000.

Stage band going
~o state pageant
w.

MASON ,

va

Recognition came to Wahama

Ivan Woods, vice president;

Keith Woods, secretary; John

was mvlted this week to par-

ttctpale in the State Junior
Miss Pageant in January .
For the past five years the
Wahama Stage Band has had a
key role in the Mason county
Junior

Mlss

Pageant ,

providing entertainment for
the audience and hve music for

Wichman, treasurer .

Building committee members are Paul Larry Smtih,
Bob Woods, Roy Christy and

Don Vanmeter ; ways and
m ea n committee, Bruce

Myers, Harold Newell, J . M.
Gaui and Bob Woods.
A dinner of oyster stew and

steak wa s served to the 19
persons attending .

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Linebacke r s - M 1ke Doyl e,
Be llaire St John ' s, 6-1. 215,
Sr , Brett Stratton . Bluffton , 6
0 :ws, Sr
Cornerbacks ~ Steve Boyles,
She nandoah , 5 10, 175. Sr .;
Larry
Sowers.
Frankfort
Adena , 6 0 , 170, Sr
Safelles
Tom
P i ca,
Tus c arawas Ca tholic , 5 10 . 175.
Sr , Sam
Nicolosi . Marton
CatholiC, 5 10, 165. Sr
Back of the Year ~ M i ke
Harkrader ,
Midd l etown
Fenwock
Li nem·an o l the Year - Malt
Clemens , M id dletown Fe n ·
WiC k
Coach of the Year - A r ch
Rodgers , Buckeye Central
HONORABLE MENTION
BACKS
Jeff Auchmuty, Columbus
Grove . M itch Belknap, Indian
Va lley North ; Jelf Bla c k ,
Canal Wmchester, Tom Baker.
N ewark
Catho lic ,
Ch u ck
Borgeson . Norwalk St Paul ,
Joe Cobb. Ottawa Hill s, M 1ke
El li s, Zanesville Rosecrans ,
Dan
Gerhart ,
Wynford ,
Charles George,
Bu c keye
west , Rusy .,Gordon, Mapleton ,
Clark Gilmore. Frankfort
Adena, Terry Griner . Minster
Randy Holfhines , Rockford
Parkway , Jack Harshbarger ,
Rivers 1de , Roland James ,
Greenev1ew .
Rudy Jov 1c,
Sha dySide . Steve Johnson .
Newark Catholic, Jerry Kalb,
Buc keye Central ; Ken Keele,
Richmond Heigh ts , Barry
Lyons ,
W i ndham.
Ken
Loushin , R 1chmond Heights ;
Mike Monnig, Ironton St.
Joseph; Gil Mat1nez, Loarln
Clearv rew ;
Loren
Miller,
Berksh1re
M1tch
Nease ,
Southern;
Lynn
Oberlm ,
Montpelier ; S tuart Patton ,
Glouster
Trimb le;
Chris
Preston, Kyger Creek ; Brad
Perry, Norlhmor , M1ckey
Roberts, Middletown Fenw 1ck ,
J ack Ruen. Columbus Grove ,
Brian Rosptock, Kirtland ,
Dave R i dgeway , Hanoverton
Un i ted ;
Dennis
Shaner ,
Waynesfield Goshen ; Jerry
Soltis , Middlefield Cardinal ,
Jeff Taylor, Stanton Local ,
Herb Woodby. Woodsfield ;
M1ke White. Perry ; Steve
Zsigray , Bellaire St . John's

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CLASS TO MEET
The Happy Harvesters Class
will meet at 6 p m Friday at
the Trinity Church in Pomeroy
with a party to follow.

Tuesday evening, Susl:\,~
Stanton , chairman of the State

Junipr Miss Pageanl called
Director Charles Yeago to
invite him and the band to
perform at the State Pageant

By RICHARD HUGHES
UPI Business Writer

Jan . 18 and 19 at Concor4

College.

Auto fn dus try executives
from President Ford's ·home

.

The band was chosen upo~
, recommerldations of the state

judges who year after year
have reported to the state
chairman of the success of the
Mason County Junior Mi~
Pageant.
The State Pageant is now

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working to provide meals,
housing , and money to cover .
expenses for the musicians.

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Coordinate
Sportswear

Blazer Jackets, Shirt Jackets, Vests,
Wrap Sweaters , Pleated Skirts,
Straight-leg Pants, V-Neck Sweaters,
Cuffed Shirts, Print Shirts, Long Sleeve
Turtlenecks ... All in sizes 7-8 thru 17-18
in holiday colots of Sea Mist , Carnation ,
Oyster.

Save

1/3 OFF
The.Regular Price

ews •. in Briefsf

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THERE'S NO MORE TO ALL THIS THAN COINCIDENCE,
but today is a day of portents. It will start with a partial eclipse of
the sun and end with a meteor shower. Astronomer Larry Ciupik
of Chicago's Adler Planetarium declined to speculate whether it
added up to a bad omen, but he noted "there are on the average
two to five partial eclipses on Friday the 13th over the entire
world every 217 years."
In the morning, the moon w!ll move between the earth and
the sun and cast a shadow on the sun in most of the eastern
United States. Americans east of a line from the Great Lakes to
West Texas will be able to see the phenomenon, barring cloudy
skies.
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Now In Our Third Aoor
Fumiture Department

In The Toy Store

FRIDAY 2·3 pro
SATURDAY 1·3 pm

workers, said he challenged

variety of industries, including
textiles, autos, paper , alwni-

economy was in ' 'difficult
strait.s" but not in a crisis.
"I think it 's a crisis situation.

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20%

FREE DELIVERY
BANK RATE CREDIT TERMS

VOL. XXVI

NO. 171

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Crude oil
price hiked

Teachers going
back to school

RACINE - Elementary elementary teachers designed
teachers of the Southern Local to update teachers in the area
School District will return to of learning disabilities, parthe classroom themselves hcularly disabilities that affect
Thursday for some learning a child's ability to read successfully.
experiences of their own .
The teachers will practice
Thursday night will be the
first of two sessions for the

Continued on page 10

WASHINGTON (UP!) University
of
Chicago
President Edward H. Levi will
be nominated as attorney
general to succeed William B.
Sax be, who Is expected to
resign and become am:
basaador to India, according to
a White House source.
The source, who asked not to
be Identified, indicated Thursday that the often outspoken
Saxbe would be named to
replace Daniel Patrick Moynihan as U.S. amhasaador in
New Delhi.

Moynihan, a Nixon appointee, is expected to resume
his teaching post at Harvard
University after two years in
India.
The source also said President Ford was considering
Levi for the top Justice
Department post. But neither
the White House nor officials at
the Justice Department would
confinn the reports.
Saxbe told UP! Thursday he
had talked with Ford Monday
but any announcement on the
shift would have to come from

the White House.
According to another Wljite
House official, Ford suggested
Saxbe resign and accept
another position in the government because he wants to put
his own men in a number of lop
jobs including the Justice
Department.
The official indicated Saxbe's replacement Is tbe first In
what was expected to be a
major series of cabinet · shifts
by early next year.
Levi, 63, Is a highly regarded
legal scholar. He served as

dean of the University of
Chicago Law School for 12
years before becoming president of the university in 1968.
He was also first assistant In
the Jqtrtice Department's War
Division from 1940 to 1945, and
was chairman of an interdepartmental government
.commlss!on on monopolies and
cartels in the Antitrust
Division in 1944.
Levi has already announced
plans to retire as president of
the University of Chicago in
Continued on page 10

Christmas festival is Sunday

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Main Store- Toy Store- 'Warehouse Open 9:30 to 9 p.m. Every Shopping Day
Until Christmas.

The "Creative Arts" Christmas festival, open to the
,public, will be staged at the
"Meigs Hlgh School at 2 p.m.
Sunday.'
There will be music by the
Christmas Chorale, directed by
Christine J. Guthrie and
- carr,ftors. will be members

EL·BERFELDS IN POMEROY
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SAVE YOUR SA~ESLIPS FOR VALUABLE PREMIUMS
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Ford's statement that the

It's higbly critical ... feeding on
1tself and may go to worse
conditions," Woodcock said.
The recession, he said, could

lead to a depression.

from

ler, American Motors and Lhe

UAW, along with Michigan
Gov. William G. Milliken, met
for two hours with Ford , urging
him to do some pumPiJriming
to help the auU&gt; industry in its
worst sales period m 15 years.

Milliken satd the President
gave a "clear indication " he
would consider a tax cut to

moved to create public service
jobs and expand unemployment benefits for the
hundreds or thousands persons
thrown out of work by the
recession .

The Senate passed a $7
billion program and the House
began debate on a similar bill
and passed one that extenda
Wlemployment insurance from

provide more dollar s for
buying cars. Press Secretary

39 to 52 weeks.
In other developments :
- The Labor Department

Ron Nessen said President

said inflationary prtce in·

Ford promised to "do
something" but said nothing
about a tax cut.

creases may be leveling off.
The department's wholesale
price index rose only 1.2 per
cent in November, half the gain
of prior months. Most of the
increase was caused by higher
Continued on page 10

Lee Iacocca, president of

Ford also once again ruled

Ford Motor Co ., told the

out a big boost in gasoline taxes

President tbe auto industry is a
"disaster area."

to conserve energy.
Both houses of Congress

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enttne

Devoted To The Interests of The Meigs-Mason Area

Levi expected in Saxhe post

In The Middle Block

verging on a depression .
Elsewhere, workers from a

at
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SANTA CLAUS

with some 200,000 laid-off

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CINCINNATI- "ADOPT A SIMPLER life-&lt;llyle by eating
less and consider fasting one or more days a week," is the
message going to a haU.million Ohio Catholics this weekend.
"Catholics are being urged to "help ease the world hunger
crisis" by donating money they save from making fewer food
purchases to charities that distribute food to needy persons.
VIENNA (UP!) - The world's major oil exThe reconunendations are from bishops of the 19&lt;ounty
Archdiocese of Cincinnati, which counts 260 parishes and 500,000 porting nations decided today to increase the price
Catholics among lis numbers. The bishops' "challenge to the of crude oil by 7.4 per cent from Jan . I , 1975, Iran 's
parishes" Is included in letters to be read in all archdiocese
Interior Minister Jamshid Amouzegar said.
churches this Sunday.
t
The new price will be $10.46 a Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar,
barrel, Amouzegar said, com· Saudi Arabia and VenezuelaCLEVELAND - THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY may be
pared with the present average produce 85 per cent of world oil
forced to allocate fuel oil to consumers in the face of a sharp
selling
price of crude of $9.74 exports.
increase in demand caused by nationwide cutbacks in the supply
dollars a barrel.
The posted price is a
of natural gas to industry, an official of the Standard Oil Co., of
The
new
price
will
be
Wlder
a
theoretical
price of crude oil
Ohio (Sohio) said Thursday. Robert Griffin, marketing vice
unified
pricing
system,
ending
from
which
actual prices are
president for Sollio, said the recently-announced cutbacks may
the
posted
price
system
which
by
a complicated
worked
out
· · p~Xte a heavy.borden on tbe petroleum industry because the
set
prices
at
an
artificially
high
of
U!xes
and royalties
system
demand for fuel oil could rise significantly to offset the cutbacks.
paid by oil companies to the
level.
"The petroleum Industry had been prepared to meet the
producers.
The
new
price
for
a
42-i!allon
forecasted needs of its traditional customers during the coming
Present posted price is $11.65
barrel of oil was fixed by
months, barring disruption of crude oil supplies, or an unusually
a
barrel
but the actual pnce is
ministers of the 13-member
cold winter,'' said Griffm. ''But the drastic reductions in natural
Organization of Petroleum Ex- about' $9.74.
gas to Industrial consumers which includes oU refineries, will
The OPEC ministers also
porting
Countries meeting in
have a profound impact on our industry," Griffin added. Griffin
agreed
to hold a special
Vienna.
said Sohio's residential customers "will continue to ge l top
on a proposed
strategy
session
"We agreed to abolish the
priority."
posted price system-the root global oil summit in Algiers
of
excess profits by oil com- Jan 8.
WASHINGTON -DESPITE CONCERN THAT Congress
panies,"
Amouzegar said.
was about to endorse a merger of great wealth with great power,
"We all agreed that a single
Venezuelan Mines Minister
the House Judiciary Committee has recommended the conflnnal!on of Nelson A. Rockefeller as vice president. By a vole of unified price system must be Valentin Hernandez-Acosta
adopted. The new system will said the Algiers meeting will
26 to 12 -there were four more negative votes than Gerald R.
be in the interest of the con- discuss the proposal by French
Ford got for the same job a year ago - the panel cleared the
Rockefeller nomination Thursday for its next obstacle, eigbl sumer. It will limit the profits President Valery Giscard
d 'Es taing for a three-way
hours of debate and a vote by the full House next Thursday or of oil companies."
summit
of oil producers,
OPEC's
members
Abu
Friday.
consumers
and developing
Dhabi,
Algeria,
Ecuador,
Many of the members said they were concerned about a
Gabon,
Indonesia,
Iran,
Iraq,
nations.
potential conflict of interest if the vice president belonged to a
family which collectively Is worth billion, much of it invested
in the nation's richest corporations. The 17 Republicans and 9
Democrats who voted for Rockefeller said they could tolerate
that, but the 12 Democrats who opposed him said they could not.

We've· just received a spec! a I
purchase from the famous
maker of our most popular line
of Misses Coordinate Sportswear ... and we're passing the
savings along to our Customers

To See

says, calling it a disaster

executives

Ford, General Motors, Chrys-

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Bring Your Children

United Auto Workers, a union

_And Budget Director Roy
Ash told a Senate hearing the
next six months will be so bad
in terms of unemployment and
sagging business the nation
will want to see them to pass
into htstorv "as soon as

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LINEMEN
Mike Barney, Lancaster
F1 sh er,
Ron
Bernosky ,
Buckeye west , Tony Borgia ,
Norwalk St Paul ; John Baker ,
N ewcome rs tow n , Dan Belt,
Grand Valley ; Pat Barry,
Zanesville Rosecrans; John
BQehm, Newark CatholiC,
Br1an Conrad, Gibsonburg,
Ken Creagh, Berksh i re ; Jeff
Champa, R ichmond He1ghts ,
Denn is Day , Newbury- ; Mike
Hagans, Windham .
Steve Holter, Easlern ; Dav1d
Hartley , Glouster Trimble;
Chuck Habig, Woodsfield ;
Mark Hartman, Canal Win chester.
Mark
Hess ,
Berkshire;
Steve
Haines ,
Greeneview; Joe Kraiicek,
Cedarville ; Rod King, Glouster
Trimble ,
Paul
Knoefel,
Newark Catholic; Jim Kruse ,_..
Sidney Lehman . Scott K irk ·
patrick , Indian Valley North ;
Phd LuginbuhL Bluffton .
Doug
Llwellyn.
Albany
Alexander:
Doug
Long ,
Monroevi lie; Mike Molyet ,
Fremont St. Joseph; Dave
Melma. Ashtabula St. John ;
Jeff Martin, Mapleton ; Pat
Mc0'1',...;.*'t·i-Middlefield Car
dmal , Bill Norr1s , Frontier ,
Rick
Prokop ,
Richmond
He i ghts,
Mike
Pastore,
Lisbon ; John Robinett, Canal
Winchester, Blenn Reese,
Sta tnon Local
Greg Sm1 th , Pro c torville
Fairland, Todd Stah l. Wyn .
ford, Doug Swarfz, Covington ;
Matt Schaber, Woodsfield ;
Tony Sarchet, Xenia Woodrow
Wilson,
M ike
Schrock,
Garaway ;
AI
Swearigen,
Triad,
Ken
Schafe r,
Monroeville , Kev1n Smith,
Norwalk St
Paul ,
Brad
Tim mons, Mechanicsburg ;
-Doug Van Atta, Ada; Jeff
Wagner , Liberty Union ; Dave
Wise, Kyger Creek; Alan
.z1elke, R 1chmond Heights .

my is in worse shape than he

sporting goods, were laid off or

OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9

The top

However, he sald, Ute economy will recover in the second

state of Michigan told the
President Thursday the econo-

given notices Thursday .

CHRISTMAS FUN - Two and one~aU year old Carl
Bourne has had a ball during the loy project of Xi Gamma
Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority at the home of his
mother, Mrs. Larry (Jane Baer ) Bourne over the past few
weeks. Sorority members collected several hundred toys and
have worked at the Baer home to put them in good order.
This Saturday beginning at 9 a.m., sorority members will sell
the toys at the former ftre department room on the first floor
of Pomeroy Village Hall. No toy is priced over $5, and
practically all of them are under that price. Carl has been on
hand to enjoy the toys as they have been readied for the sale.

possible."
half of 1975.
At the White House, Leonard
Woodcock, president of the

num, clothing, appliance and

YOUR CHRISTMAS
GIFT HEADQUARTERS
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HONORABLE MENTION

WASHINGTON (UP!) - IN A FEW YEARS Instead of
buying a "fifth" of whiskey or wine you'll have to buy 760
milllliters. As part of a nationwide conversion to ·the metric
system, the Treasury Department said Tuesday that domestic
and imported wines must be bottled in seven standard metric
sizes beginning Jan. I, 1979.
The department's Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Flreanns
will propose similar ruJes for distilled spirits in a few weeks. The
new size closest to ihe fifth will be 750 mlllllllters, or 25.4 ounces,
justa fraction smaller than the fifth's 25.6ounce size.
Domestic wine Is now sold in' J6 different bottle sizes and
imported wine in 'll. Treasury Secretary William E. Simon said
the new standards "should facilitate buyer comparison and un!J
pricing . ~· Old wine, al$dy aging in bottles when the conversion
sold ~ is.
takes place, can

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Ford challenged on
shape of economy

i t

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High's Stage Band when it routines .

Donnie

Kirk Chevalier, president;

...

contestantS'' physical fitness

Vanmeter, fifth lt. ; Lowell
Ridenour, publicity chai rman ;

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in Ohio in October. Ohio payrolls for October, 1974, rose 4 per cent
from ,the October, 1973, level, the Center for Business and
Economic Research at Ohio State University reported Wednesday. The center also said payrolls were up 4 per cent for the
first 10 months of the year when compared with the same period
In 1973.
'
All eight city-(!Ollnty areas surveyed by the center showed
. October-to-October Increases in production worker payrolls
ranging from 2 per cent in Toledo-L~as to 9 per cent In CantonStark, the' center said. The center said other increaseS were
Akron-summit and Youngstown-Maboning, 8 per cent; Clnclnnati-Hamilton and Cleveland-Cuyahoga 5 per cent and
Columtius-~'ranklin and Dayton-Montgomery 4 per cent.

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Oeland is

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of the speech class of Dwight
Goins. In the foyer, exhibits
from the art class of Jack
Slavin and the welding
students of Willard Miller and
Kenneth Eblin will be
dlsp)ayed. Celia McCoy of the
faculty is in charge of a
&lt;
tableaux.

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Usherettes will include Follow, 0 Listen to the Angel's
Georgene Grate, Tami Hun- Song, As Lately We Walc~ed, 0
nell, Carol Lewis and Jeannie Little Town of Bethlehem, We
Harris(l,, Bernice Hoffman Three Kings of Orient, The Gift
arranged the printed program. of Love, The Hallelujah
The program will include : Chorus , from the Messiah, and
0 Come, 0 Come Immanuel, Recessional .
What Child is This, Silent
Continued on '!lage 10
Night, Rise . Up Shepherd and

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Sunday through Tuesday,
chance of snow flurries

Monday and Toesday. Highs
In the lOs Sunday, lowering
Into the 30s Monday and
Tuesday. Lows In the 20s.

Boil your water!
Restdents of both Pomeroy
and Middleport are to boil all
dnnkmg water until further
notice, the Meigs County

Forceless
revolution
is proposed
STOCKHOLM (UP!)
Alexander I. Solzheni tsyn
finally spoke his piece Thursday, giving a four-hour
discourse about life in the
Soviet Union and calling for a
moral and religious revolution
throughout the world.
"For the East, but also for
the West , there is no salvation

except moral and religious
awakening," the

56-year~ld

exiled Russian Nobel Prize.
winning author told newsmen
at what he billed was his first
news conference in nine years.
Because of what he called the
world's "psychological" prob-

Department of Health advised
today .
The health department
reported that the second of

wlth the water at the present .

without the boiling processes

However, the health depart-

by the health department.

ment will not okay the water
for consumptio n without

boiling , until the third report
has been received and until

The test reports come from

th e Southeastern District
Health Department Office at
Logan.

after Monday when further

tests will be taken in both

three test results have been . towns. Under that plan, it was
received on Pomeroy's water to be at least Wednesday next
and that these two tests have week before tl1e water is
indtcated that all is m order okayed for co nsump tiO n

Again, residents are urged to
b01l water for at least 10
minutes and to cool it rapidly in

order to help the taste of the
water

Juveniles confess guilt
Sheriff Robert c. Har· the Letart F'alls Cemetery
tenbach said today four youths where a chain saw, clippers
of the Letart Falls area under and an assor tmen t of other
age 18 have confessed gmlt in tools were taken .
- Burglary of guns from
four recent burglaries in the
Racine-Letart Falls vicinity. Cloisl Badgley, Rt. 2, Racme
Taken into custody and [Letart).
- Burglary of tools , inque stioned Wednesday, and
advised of their rights, the cluding an electric saw , were
youths admitted implication taken from the residence of
in:
Theron Johnson, Rl. 2, Racme.
- Breaking and ent.&gt;ring (by
- Burglary of a tool shed at

one of the four ) of the Letart
Falls elementary school m
wh1ch money was stolen.

Shertff Hartenbach said the
boys, after signing confessions,
were released to the custody of
their parents pending formal
charges in the Meigs County
Juvenile Court. The sheriff
indicated some of the property

reported stolen probably will
be recovered, but not all of it,
as some has been sold .

lems, he said a moral
revolution was necessary, but

Complaint procedure set up

he refused to say whether he,
himself, believed in religion.
" I believe the most

EASTERN - Procedures on

Board of Education met 'I'hurs·

substitute bus driver . It was

how comlaints against any

day night.
According to the policy of the

agreed to help the Tuppers
Plains Booster Club purchase a
new piano and to help the
Chester PTA wtlh a school

promising is the moral
revolution that I have men-

school employe are to be aired

tioned," he said. "The method
of physical revolutions should
stop throughout the world,

Eastern Local School District

beca1.1!..! never have problems

Assistant

been solved by this method.
"As to my country ... how
can they defend lbe present
pseudo-sociahsm in rer.ent
years when too much has come

out about Lenin. Another
tendency Is emerging. First
Stalin was the scapegoat, now

they bury Lenin and resort to
Marx.' '

GAME ON TIJBE
The championship game for
the Marshall Memorial Invitational Basketball tournament will be televised
Saturday by WSAZ Television
Channel 3. Tournament
favorite, Oral Roberts, ( 3-0) is
expected to adVance to the

finals with a victory over Idaho
Stale University ( 4-1 ) in the
opening round tonight with
Marshall University (2-2 ), the
defending Tournament
Champion, expecting a win

over Long Island University ( 2-

were

outlined

when

the

employe should, as the first
step, arrange for a conference

director
is wanted
The Meigs County Pioneer
and Historical Society is
looking for an assistant
director.

then the matter is to be brought
to the attention of Supt. John
Riebel. If this is not satisfactory, the complaint " to be
taken to the Board of
Education.
The board also, in ac cordance with new federal law,

passed a policy Thursday mghl
providing for inspec tion of
school records of students by

proje c t The organizatiOnal
meehng was set for 7 p.m.,

Jan . 14 with a regular meeting
to foll ow at 1:30 p.m.
Supt. John Riebel was ·
authorized to investigate the
possibilities of securing an aide

for the third grade at Chester.
Enrollment in the class stands
at 39, too many for one teacher
and not enough to divide into
two c lasse s, Rlebel said.
Riebel's
contract
as
supermtende11t of the district
was renewed for three years.

Bills were approved for
This was decided Thursday their parents or guardians. payment.
night when the society met at Adminislr~tors must produce
Attending the meeting were
the museum . Liz Hilferty is such records for inspection Howard Caldwell, Jr., Oris
currently the director and the within a maximwn period of 45 Smith, Clyde Kuhn, Dorset
assistant will be required to days. Parents or guardians can Larkins, Starling Massar.
type , must have an interest in appeal any entries which they board members; Mrs . Jean
historical activities and the feel are inaccurate or in Sexson, president of the
initiative to help expand the violation of the student's Chester PTA, C. 0 . New land,
operation and will maintain a nghts.
clerk of the board, Chester
register of the society 's
The board approved James Gooding, iugh school principal,
acquisitions.
Crow and Mary Kay Hennessy and Supt. Riebel.
During the business session as substitute teachers and
with C. E. Blakeslee, employed Elmer Althouse as a
president, in charge, an expression of thanks was made to

SHOOT SCHEDULED
The Meigs Muzzle Loaders
will hold a public shoot
beginning all2 :30 p.m. Sunday
at the Izaak Walton League

Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority for a
monetary contribution to the
society . Plans were also
discussed
for
making

Farm near Chester.

arrangements as soon as

possible to open the museum in
Pomeroy one day each week
for research and consultation.
Memberships for the new
year are now payable to Mrs.
Dolly Hayes, 13 Oak St.,
Pomeroy, Mrs . James Sheets,
vir; president, preEenled the
~rogram
of Appalachian
Music, including some Appalachian Christmas songs,

SHOPPING DAYS
TO CHRISTMAS

with that employe through the
school principal. If the conference is not sa tisfactory,

2).

t~.

board, a resldent havmg a
complaint against a school

singing and playing the
dulcimer. Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee

WE&gt;..ather

Werner wins

OSU honors

Cloudy, cooler tonight and
Saturday, cha nce of snow
tomght. Lows in the lower 30s

and highs aturday m the upper
and mid 30s.

Richard Paul (Rick) Werner, son of Mr. and Mrs . Paul
Werner, Lincoln Hill Road,

Pomeroy, will graduate
summa cum laude from Ohio
Stale University Friday.
C. William O'Neill, Chief
Justice of the Ohio Supreme
Court, will deliver the

LOCAL TEMPS
temperature in downtown

Pomeroy Friday alii a.m. was
43 degrees under cloudy skies .

com~

mencement address to the
1,350 graduates in ceremonies

beginning at 9:30 a.m. in St.
John Arena.
majored in

Werner has
Aeronautical

served refreshments from a

Engineering. He plans to enter

table carrring out a Christmas
holiday m&lt;hif.

mediately.

the Master 's .irogram im-

SQUAD CALLED
The Middleport Emergency
Squad was called to 188 Walnut
St., at 5:19p.m. Thursday for
Elizabeth Leifheit. She was
taken tO/o, the Holzer otledical
Center by the squad.

�2- The Datil Sent me l Mtddleport-Pomeroy 0, FndHv Dec 13 1974

Wa1tmg for Ordersl

3- The Daily Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0, Fnday, Dec 13,1974

Tax break hill
killed for '74
WASHINGTON I UP!) - The
House Rules Commtttee
Thursday effecttvely ktlled a
btll whtch would have gtven a
sm a ll tax break lo almost 40
mtllwn low and moderate
mcomc taxpayer s and would

have ended the ml deplectwn
a tl owance
Saymg that the re ¥.as not
enough lime to deal wtth the
bill thts sesswn comnuttee

member James J Delaney ON Y moved that the panel
constder no further btlls lhts

year except the nommat10n of
Nelson A Rockefeller to be
v1ce president
The mahan earned 9 4
meamng that the only ..:hance
for any tax legtslahon !hts year
would be posstble amendments
m the Senate to lhe Trade
Reform Ball Th1s ts an ex
tremely
r emote
c hance
however

UMW ladies
have meet
contnbutwn
toward
Chn stmas gtfl.s for the Metgs
County chtldren at the Galha
County home a nd one for the
Southstde Settlement
'"
Columbus were made dunng
the Tuesday mght mee!tng of
the Umted Methodtst women
at lhe Pomeroy Untied
MethodiSt Church
The meeting was preceded
by a potluck dmner enJoyed by
members and guests
Mrs
Ruby Davts and Mrs R R
Culler Mrs Gerald Wtlder
muth conducted the meetmg
wt th Mrs
Jay Warner
reportmg on the s1x boxes
prepared for se rvicemen
Mtchae l Heck , Scott Van
Vranken Freddte Rayburn
Larry Warner , Ronme Reuter
and Chuck Wnght members of
the church famtly
Rev Carl Htcks mstalled the
1975 offt cers mcludmg Mrs
Roy Reuter presadent Miss
Myrlls Kay Parker vtce
pres tdent Mrs T A Down~e
secrelary Mrs V D Edwards treasurer Mrs Boney
Mtlchell, c oordtnator for
Chns han personhood, Mrs
Everett Thomas, masston
coordmator for supportahve
communtly,
Mrs
Allen
Eichinger mission coordmator
for Chnslian soctal Involvement
Mrs
Robert
Warner mission coordmator
for Chns!tan global concerns,
Mrs Dwtght Parker, program
resources
Mass Parker
chairwoman of membership
Mrs Warner presented the
program usmg the story The
Black Madonna
A

Old ways not working
By PHIL NEWSOM
UPI Foreign Ne~s Analyst
The Western world sttll IS
unable to agree on how to meet
the energy crtsls but almost
dsily sees new proof that the
old ways of domg busmess are

foreign news
conunentary
no longer vahd and that men
and governments are bemg
called upon to navtgate new
and uncharted economic seas
Under su dde n attack b )
Saudi Ara b1a on Dec 10 and 11
the Bnttsh pound sterling sank
to htstortc lows provtdmg new
and fnghterung evtdence of the
eros10n of what Ln the past has
been a foundatton stone of
mternahonal fmance
And as world economiSts
argue thetr conflicting theones
and as the o,ti producmg
natmns meet to constder thear
next move, 1! takes no stretch

Reader misinformed
about vitamins
Lawrence E Lamb, M D
DEAR DR LAMB - I have
been told that btochemtsl.s, as
well as medical scientists,
proved many years ago that
snythehc v ttamm s c annot
become par t of human tissue
because the} are morgamc and
the body ~ 111 reJecl them And,
the on ly thmg that a chemtcal
vttamm can do 1s to shmulate
or nudge a s1ck or lazy cell Is
lhts true"~
Also I have heard that the
natural vtlamms found m the
stores are called crystallme
or a ltered v1 tamms In the
p re para ti on of these natural
vttamms extreme heat1s used
whtch des troys the natural
enzymes and t he e nhre
m olecula r balance created by
nature Is thts true?
I n any case whtch do you
thmk IS best the sny the!tc or
natural vttam ms'~
DEAR READER - Ger·
trude Stem put 1! veq well
when she wrote a rose Is a
roM!, 1s a rose ' A vttamm Is a
y1tamm, lS a vttamm I mtght
add your letter ts a treasure
trove of mtsmforma t10n
Unfortunate!~ s uch tdeas are
widespread

First, chemtsts constder
organic those compounds that
contam carbon This mdudes
alcohol , table sugar, ml gas,
coal plashc and thousands
upon thousands of other
compoWJds In orgamc are the
chemtcal compounds that do
not contam ca rbon such as
!able salt made from the two
elements, sodtum and chlonne
All v1tamms are orgamc
whether they are manufactured m a laboratory or ex
tracled from a plant or other
food
The body does not reJeCt
morgamc Items We use what
salt we need, regardless of
whe ther 1t comes m our nulk,
vegetables, meat or out of the
salt shaker Calc1um an
morgamc element, tss ued to

Pioneers lllake it four in row

feeding test

By United Preso International
Another llght schedule of
games faces Ohto c ollege
basketball
teams
agam
ton~ght Cleveland lS stte of the
Blue Streak Classtc, Oberlin
entertams Dyke and Cmcmnati
Journeys to Knoxville Tenn
for the Volunteer Cla~ 1 c
'
Thursday night, Manetta
outscored Bethany (W Va ) 104 m overtime and regtstered a
72-66 VIctory to remam unbeat

on 10 steers
WASHINGTON (UP!) - A
group of ran chers who trucked
m thetr bee f from South Dakota
to dramatize their problems
c hallenged Agrt c ulture
Sec re tary Earl L Butz
Thur sd ay to fatten up 10
feeder steers for market
The cattlemen satd they want
to demonstrate to Butz and the
Amencan conswner how much
they lose on feedtng th e
ammals due to htgh gra m
costs
Agn cul t ure
s poke smen
however satd Butz would not
take the cattle because of laws
wh1ch they satd forbtd the
departme nt to accept any gtfl.s
except books and similar
matertals for tl.s ltbrary
A contmgent of four ca t
tlemen and Carol Foreman ,
executive director of the
Consumer Federation of
Amenca met wtth Butz m the
mormng to request that he
mount an actlve search for any
a ntt competJtive pracltces m
meat marketmg, and to step up
publlctty atmed at pressurmg
supermarke ts to cut retatl beef
pnces when cattle pnces are
low
The 47 ca ttle mostly brown
and whtte Herefords brought
m s tages from South Dakota
mtlled qwetly m a connected
senes of metal pens erected on
a mall across the street from
the Agrtculture Department
Around them milled a nOisier
crowd
of
rep orte rs
photographers an d beef
producers m western hats

en m four games

The role of the pioneer woman

Arthur Clark and Chuck
RobliiSon contnbuted 18 pomt.s
aptece and Jeff Faloba scored
16 pomts for the wmn~ng

Pioneers
Much has been wntten about the hardshtps of the p10neers, wtth spectal emphasts upon the
work of the men who carved thetr homes from Ute wilderness
Uvmg m these modern days , wtth comforts and converuences unknown to kmgs 100 years ago,
we fmd 1! difficult to place ourselves m the postUon of those brave people who endured the long sea
voyage to come to Amenca searchmg for a land where they llllght enJOY rehgwus freedom
Then later on, there were those who left thetr homes and traveled m covered wagons to the west
where they hoped to better thetr livmg conditiOns Many never reached thetr goals because only
those who were phystcally and mentally strong could withstand the hardships It was wtually a
survtval of the fittest When we contemplate the desolaUon of the desert, the lack of phystcal
comforts, lack of medtcal care and the constant fear of mdlnn rruds , we wonder any one survtved
It was mdeed difftcult for the men But what of the women? Can we posstbly reali2e, or understand, the hardships they expenenced?
Think of the women s dtsappomlment wfien some of her treasured furniture had to be unloaded
and left lil the desert because the horses or oxen, were unable Lo pull the wagon through some of the
worst places
Think of her mconveruence when she had to cook over a ftre out of doors for weeks and months
Think of the scarctty of water when sometunes there was not enough to wash clothes Then thmk of
the heartache when she had to watch her child slowly dte because of the lack of a doctor's care and
her agony when she was forced to leave a little grave behind
No doubt many of us have read or heard something about the hardships of these ptoneer
women , but have we considered what the effects llllght be upon the spmt.s of these women who may
have hved m a desolute place wtth the nearest neighbors 25 or 30mtles away?
Even those women who started out wtth high courage and hope must have become depressed
almost to the pomt of desperation, not only because of physical hardshtps, but from the lack of
comparuonshtp of other women No matter how much a woman loves her husband and children, she
does need the compan1onsh1p of other women occasiOnally Denied thts, 1! can have a damag~ng
psychologtcal effect upon her
I remember hearmg my husbands mother tell of her mother-m-law s life more than 100 years
ago Uvmg m an 1solated part of Athens county at the time, she had not seen a woman for SIX
months One day a woman (a perfect stranger) stopped at her home and she qmckly ran out of the
house and threw her arms a bout the siranger and kissed her'
As we passed through our natwnal Titanksg~vmg Day, we should have gtven special thanks that
we live m Amertca May we remember our sptrttual herttage, hold onto our fa1th m this ever
changmg world, remember our debt to the past, and gtve thanks for those brave men and women
who brought these blessmgs to us by self-derual and sacrifiCe, even bloodshed - Norma A Lee

of the unaglila llon to see the economy
Fort Knox of the future nsmg
As the oil producmg na lions
on Arabtan sands, filled not gathered mto thetr nat10nal
With gold but With Ol)
treasunes wealth est1mated to
People who dtet should try the
For as the mdustnalized $60 b1U1on m thts year alone,
yuletide
meals we can afford to
na hons seek to cope wtth the other dangers to western mserve
quadrupled prtce of oil, 11 dustrtali2ed nattons became
already lS apparent that the apparent
currency of the future Will be
It was obVIous that Western
measured m terms of energ)
standards of tivmg would be
and until a substitute can be affected b) the struggle to pay
found the all producmg nations otl b1lls
hold the key
By RICHARD P JONES
There also was the questton
northern European, British or structed to send resumes to
She hked me, she really
On Dec 10 1! was learned the of how the Arab nations would
MADISON, Wts (UP!) -A Irish
Route 2, Box 46A, Jefferson,
hked me, he satd
But 1
Saudis had mformed Aramco,
31 year-old bachelor has ttred
mvest thetr new found wealth
The ad also descrtbes till! Wts , 53549
finally
dectded
t!
would
be
best
•t.s foretgn-owned producmg
of the smgles clubs, bars and propective brtdgroom as a man
U S policy makers were of
The ad appears unemollonal for her not to marry me
company 1t no longer wtshed twommds
dance halls and has dertded to wtth three college degrees, an and busmesslike And perhaps
because of her parl! cular
to be patd for tis 011 m Brtttsh
lake a more direct aonroach to agnostic who stands 5-feet-10 that busmesslike atl!tude ts the
One school of thought adpersonality
pounds
fmdmg a wtfe He spent $175 07 mches tall and weighs 160 basts for the story of love lost
vocated openmg up Amertcan
" She had a
pecuhar
The pound munediately fell
for newspaper ads and lS ac
mdustry to mvestment by Arab
pounds It SOld he ts healthy, that lies behmd the ad
preference," he satd "She was
to Its lowest pomt m recent and other otl producmg
ceptmg apphcallons from and willing to negotiate after
He satd m an mterVIew that a nut on France and French,..
months and contmued 1ts nations
prospective brtdes
Lhus
provtdmg
two years of marriage for not he had never been engaged but things So I adVISed her to go to
declme Ute next day
'It's not a JOke at all,' satd more than two children "
urgently needed capttal for
had fallen deeply m lote wtth
France, marry a Frenchman
Left m doubt was the pound's Amencan mdustry
the wtfe seekmg bachelor who
Those mterested were m- his childhood sweetheart
'So She did'
future as one of the two
Wished to remam anonymous
Another suggestton was for a
currencaes along wtth the
"There should be some more
'partnershtp" between the oil
Amencan dollar, employed m countnes and the Umted
convenient way, more efftCJent
mternattonal trade
way of seemg people that you
States , wtth the former
It also was another blow to provtdmg the money and the
like than, just taking potluck at
Brttam's alr.\'ady precartous latter the knowhow for
bars, dance halls and thmgs
that," he SOld
like
development of poor nat10ns
So he placed 11-by-4-mch ads
A worry was that m
thts week m MadiSOn's two
recycling thetr dollars, Arab
newspapers But from the By United Press International wtth the new maJortty and
na twns could m a short tune
eryone m off1ce
Hutchinson (Kans ) News
awatt an mevttable return of
acqutre a maJor and perhaps
looks of the advertisement, 1!
Detroit Free Press
Agricultural Secretary Earl reason and greater responappears he ts seeking the
controllmg mterest m entire
Henry Ford II continues to be
Butz should go all right, and Sibility Meanwhile, they are
perfect
wife
Amencan mdustrtes, mcludmg
responstble for much of the
Sunday School attendance on
'Are you tired of hanging should have been packmg liiSured agamst any such havoc
those Important to U S Dec 8 was 45 the offermg
little fresh thinkmg that ts
months ago But not because of as they may fear by the
defense
gomg on about the economy
$21 91 Worshtp services were around bars looking for a his bum jokes
Security Counc1l, tts powers,
Cited as examples were Arab held at 11 wtth the Rev Meece mate?" he asks m the ad
His
call for a 10 per cent
budd our bones So that tdea ts
He came to offtce wtdely and tts smgle-nahon veto
offers to parllctpate m the speaking from Isatah 50 2-7 A
'I
am
across-the-board reduction m
rtdtculous
Memphlo Press-Scimitar
Amencan rurcraft mdustry 2nd Advent Sunday sermon
"Do you refuse to settle for heralded as the fr1end of the
the mcome tax for 1975 reflects
Salt mmed from the earth ts
farmer SmaU farmers and btg
The Democrats, at thetr
Iran's heavy mvestment m
someone
who
lSll't
what
you
his recogmlton that the prtortty
Attendance was 30 the orrermg
no different than salt extracted
farmers alike now are his rmdterm convention m Kansas
West Germany s Krupp steel $19 40 Pledges $32 00
want
even
though
he
appears
to
has
shifted from fighting m
from meat or a plant We can t
severest critics, wtth reason
City last weekend, cleverly did
works and Kuwrut's purchase
be
the
only
available
one
flation to fighting recession
The U M W Chnslmas party
change the chemteal elements
Butz has run Ute USDA as not behave like Democrats
of a maJor mterest m Daimler- wtll be held m the church around? Good for you '
What we must do Is to Isolate
So 1t 1s wtth organ~c and syn
Utough hts off1ce were m the
MlSSmg were mobs of antiBenz, manufacturer of the
"If
you
have
the
attributes
the
spec13l contributions that
basement on Tuesday eve
thehc vttamms We know the
board room of Contmental war r10ters out front nor was
Mercedes automobtle
listed
below
and
you
like
what
and
food have made to our
oil
Dec 17, wtth a potluck supper
chemic a l structure of the
Gram or Purma Ralston
there a purge of old-lme
you
read
about
me,
I
want
to
current inflation and deal wtth
at 7 45 Exchange of gtfl.s wtth
vtlamws mcludtng every
The case against Butz ts Democrattc pols by arrogant
meet you "
them, while at lhe same time
famdtes and fnends mvtted
blessed atom and how they are
disturbing Ford should recog- young McGovernttes
Then
he
set
forth
the
trying to rally the general
The Young People of the
hooked together hke a
ruze that he ts domg no service
Thts hme the delegates
qualifications
The
propective
economy
church wtll go carohng at 6 30
crossword puzzle It makes no
DEVOTED TO THE
brtde, he satd, must be between to fanners, conswners, ranch- mostly dressed like well, hke
I NTEREST OF
Not all that much can be
on
Dec
21,
and
afterwards
difference whether vtlamm C
ers or pollt1ctans So why keep rmddle Amertcans
MEIGS MASON AREA
the
ages
of
23
and
28
and
should
done
above food unhl next
CHESTER l TA~NEHILL
meet 1n the church basement
•s extracted from a plant or
him around?
Why are the Democrats year's crops although there are
not
have
been
marrted
before
Exec Ed
for hot chocolate
bwlt m the laboratory atom by
(Tex )
Record- acting with such unaccustomed
ROBERT HOEFLICH
She should have at least a Denton
Ctty Ed1tor
steps, such as dtscouragmg
Program practice w1U be
atom so to speak It ts the
Chronicle
untty? We think the answer Ues
Published daly
e x c ept
four-year
degree
from
a
held at the church, begmn~ng
Sa turday by The Ohto V alley
same
Even before Sen Barry m the leadership's feeling that unnecessary exports, that can
national
univerSity
in
etther
PubliSh ng Company
11 1
at 1 00 pm on Sun , Dec 15,
Natural vttamms are not
Goldwater's blast that Presi- Ute party has a good chance at be undertaken now Much can
Pome ro y
O h 10
Co u rt St
accounting,
physical
or
be done about otl, but the ac45769 Bus n ess Off ce PhOne
wtth Dons Ddhnger and Oste
destroyed by processmg The
medical sc1ences, law, history dent Ford shou1d stay home the White House m 1976
992 2156 Ed tor al Phone 992
tions
will be difftcult
Follrod
program
leaders
2157
package label must renee! the
Boslon Globe
or llbrary sctences It says he and see to business and reali2e
Se con d c a ss postage pa1d at
Mrs Donald Robmson IS a
ftnal amount of the vtlamms
The bill ( to preserve the
Pomeroy Oh o
would prefer career gtrl and act on domesllc troubles,
patten! m Manetta Memortal
Nat onal
advertts ng
present regardless of how they
the
Ch1ef
Execullve
had
shown
Watergate
documents at the
earning at least $9,000 anret:Jr ese nt a t ve
Boll nell!
Hosptl.al
By Clarice Allen
signs
are obtamed And, vttamtns
of
a
thaw
m
his
hard
line
Gallagh e r In c 12 East 42nd
Wht!e
House),
while pernually
N
ew
York
N
ew
York
St
Sunday
dinner guests of Mr
Ethel Guthne ts a patient m
are not enzymes They are
the
current rmtting Mr NIXon fuU acSubsc r 1pt on
rat es
She shouldn't be IaUer than 5- toward
receSSion
used to help bu1ld some enD e l vered by carr1er where O'Bleness Memorial Hospttal
CeBSlbiltty to lhe tapes, would and Mrs Bruce Myers were
feet.O and should not weigh
ava lla b e 60 cents per w eek
at Thens
zymes mstde your body
safeguard them in the custody Mr and Mrs Uoyd Koenig anf
By M o t o r Route where carr1er
San Francisco Chronicle
more than 115 pounds She
chtldren, Mansfield, Tony
servt
ce
not
ava
tab
l
e
One
0
Bnen
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Rex
The form v1lamms come m month $2 60 By ma1 1n Oh10
It lS beyond dtspute that any of the General Servtces Admust be a nonsmoker, infreWes!John, Camp LeJune, N C ,
Stewart, 0 Mr and Mrs
sometimes makes a difference
and W Va One Y ear $18 S x
quent drinker, frugal, aggress- big power Withdrawal from the rmrustratton The arrangement
months
$9
50
Three
months
Mrs Elste Hawk, Chuck
Hobart Swartz and Mr anti
A good example here IS fohc
$6 El sew h ere 522 00 year SIX
IVe, studious, a late sleeper U.N --&lt;&gt;r 1ts dissolutton- would would protect the overriding
Annette , Cherly, Kenny, all of
Mrs
Charles
D
Woode,
month
s
511
SO
t
h
ree
mo
nths
actd Ifolacm) In the leafy
to
a
global public interest in keepmg the
who prefers a house tem- amount
$6 50 Subsc r piton p r ce n
Shelby
Howard
and
Vtrgil
Buckley
of
vegetables tl 1s hard to
e ludes
Su n da y
T mes
perature of not more thnn 65 catastrophe II ts also more tapes mtact for future
Rtck Hollon, Nashvtlle,
separate and absorb through
Se nt1n e.:.CI' - - - - - - - _ _ ! Belpre were among recent
than likely that the current histortcal, legislative and
degrees
Tenn , spent Ute weekend with
vtsttors at the Elmwood
the mtestme For thts reason
Concerning religion, hE!&lt; calls rmxed alllance between the perhaps jUdiCial scrutiny
Nursing Home and the Paul
the synthe!tc form , unattached
It would be a still more Mrs Opal Hollon Other
for an agnostic nr member of prodigiOusly affluent Arab
Buckley's
to other food elements ts more
nations and the new, small, serious assault on the nation's vtsttors were BObby and Kelll
SUNDAY
any maJor denomination
Deer hunting was of chtef Politically, the prospecllve URdeveloped nnd unpoverished political system If destruction Parker, M1111etta, Mr and
eas lly absorbed and more
CHRISTMAS Cantata 3 p m
effechve If you extracted the at Pomeroy Jumor H1gh mterest m the communtty this bride should be a moderate nations canoot long endnre
of Ute Watergate documents Mrs Gerald Hollon, Columbus,
foltc a ctd from the food and School Me1gs County Semor past week
The U S and other 'minortty' should frustrate the verdict of and Mr and Mrs James
Democrat or independent And
HoUon and children, MinersMr and Mrs Charles D
used 1t m pure form, however
Cittzens Choir Public invited
her natlonnl nrtgin should be members of the U N would do history
Woode called on the Wm Carr
tl would have the same effect
The government ought to ville
weU to cnrb their Impatience
Thnnksgtving day guests of
famtly last Wednesday eve
secure the tapes for posterity
I know this wtll not saltsfy
Mr
and Mrs Ross Cleland
It
ts
therefore
vital
that
Mr
many people who don't want to
were~
Mr and Mrs Dave
Ford sign the blll now before
be confused by the facts These
Tysmger,
Johnson City, Tenn ,
him or, If he refuses, that
people wtll continue to pay
WITH SA~i~S TOVMAKE~S WOI&lt;KING WITH Al..l..
.. F=OR, il-lS ARCTIC IS A VERY BIG
Vernon Cleland and frtend,
Congress ovemde his veto
extra money for 'natural '
iHEII&lt;: MIGI-IT , STOI&lt;:ASE SPACE&gt; HAD TO Be FOUND
PLACE' Wlii-1 V'ERV FEW C~II-DREN,AND
Colnmbus,
Fatth and Amber
Memphis
Commerclal
Appeal
vttamms or for a spectal brand
FOR ALi- i~E TOYS- 50 SANIA I-lAP IGLOO
S:SKIMO YOUN69TE'RS COUI..C USE ONI-V
McCam,
Marietta,
Mrs Gary
So accustomed are Ameriname but the truth remams a
STOI&lt;EI-IOUSES SUII..T!.
JUST ~ M/l.N'i TOYS!
cans to cheap plentiful energy MIChael and baby and Willie
vttamm as a vttamm IS a
that they tend to react with Frecker, M1nersvllle
vttamm
Dinner guests of Mr and
anger
and frustration wben
Send your questtons to Dr
0
Mrs
Hobart Newell and Elmer
told
that
m
the
future
they'll
Lamb, tn care of thts
on
Thanksgtvmg
were Mr and
have to do wtth less and pay
newspaper, P 0 , Box, 1551
'Mrs
Denver
Cnrtis
and Cindy
more for It But that message
Radw Ctty Statton, New York
Charleston,
W
Va
, Mr and
hasl.got to be put a~ross , and
N Y 10019 For a copy of Dr
Mrs Larry Cnrtis and famtly,
very soon
Lambs booklet on balanced
~
The federal government has Mr and Mrs John Newell and
dtet, send 50 cents to the same
ww--1-l- o:
got to come up wtth a hardllne sons , Mr and Mrs Dennis
address a nd ask for lhe
pohcy that Is going to be Long and Mrs Mill")( Cnrtis aU
Balanced D1et ~ booklet
politi.'&amp;lly comfortable for ev- of Long Bottom, and Darletl"e
JusiUCj!; Ractne
'
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Alfred

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Bethany, now 2-1, was led at
home hy Gerg Dulkowski 's 18
pomts
Manetta tra1led 30-26 at
halftune but took the lead
through much of the second
half before a three-pomt play
by Bethany's George Gundling
tied the game at 62-62 wtth
seven seconds left m regulation
play
Six players scored m double
ftgures for Otterbem to g1 ve the
Cardinals an easy 96-63 victory

over

Urbana

m a

non.

conference game at Westervtlle
Leadmg the Cardmals to
their third vtctory m fi ve

outings tlns season were semor
forward Bob Deckard wtth 16
pomts and Bob Buchan wtth 15
pomts and 10 rebounds
High scorer for the game was
Urbana's sen1or guard Glenn
Johnson wtth 19 pomts Ron
Stoner contrtbuted 18 pomt.s
and 10 rebounds for the Blue
Knights, now 5-2 for the season
Tony Bolden scoed 20 pomt.s
and Bruce Gabrtel added 18 to
pace the Hiram Terners to a
63-58 home court VIctory over
the stubborn Wooster Fighting
Scots
Wooster led until four
seconds left m the ftrst half
Gabrtel gave Hiram a 33-32
advantage at mtemuss10n wtth
a 10-foot jumper
The lead seesawed back and
forth throughout the second
half
Chad Saladm led Wooster
wtth 18 pomt.s
Htram LS now 2-1 overall and
Wooster 3-1
Zetlle Sims flipped m 36

No games No g1mm cks

Just Highest

51f4%

ON PASSBOOK
SAVINGS
5•14 per cent year pcud on

Regu lar Passbook Savmgs
Na Mtntmum
Interest
from date of depostt to date
of wtthdrawal Interest
compoundf"d quarterly

,.4lMEIGS

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Tht Athtns Counrr

S.avlfWIS 6. Lo.an Co

296 Second Sf

Pomeroy, Oh •O
All Accounts Insured To
520 000 by FSLIC

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Eas t er n Conference
Aflant C DIVI SI On

potnts lo pace Mount Uruon's
Porple Ratders to a 1~7
romp over host Eckerd (Fla )

Thursday n~ght
Mount Uruon grabbed an
early lead and went lo the

locker room at mtermtSsion
wtth a 53-38 advantage The
Porple Ratders contmued Lo
score at will m lhe second half

m postmg the1r fourth victory
m five outtngs this season
Tom Broeseker led Eckerd,
now 1 3, wtth 15 pomt.s

Three Meigs teams looking

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Hou s ton

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for upsets in cage tests tonight

D et ro t
K C 0 1 at a
Ch cngo

The Metgs Ma rauder fresh~
men, led by Brent Stanley and
Greg Wttte, edged past the
Iron ton Ttgers 42-38 m an
SEOAL game at Mornson
Gymnas•um Thursday
Stanley, commg orr an lnJW y
Monday m the fros h wm over
WellsLon and Wttte , tallied 13
and 12 pomts respectively to
lea d John Arn ott s crew to tl.s
second wm of the season
agamst JUst two losses
The Tigers look a 10-9lead at
the ftrsl whtstle stop before
Metgs outscored the cats 15-$ m
the second period to take a 2418 lead at mtermissiOn Ironton
closed to wtthm 2 at 34 32m the
!htrd fram e before the

1974 7S SE OAL BASKETBA L L

•
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Meigs frosh

Cage standings
SEOAL FRESHMEN
W l

P OP

Athens

3 0 126

Logan

3 1 172

120

Galllpol1s

3

185

157

Metgs

2 2 155 152

Waverly
Ironton

2 2
1 2

139
92

136
9.4

Jackson

1 3 138

169

0

157

We ll ston

TOTALS

1

4

91

11 3

IS IS 1098 1098

Thursday's results

Logan 45 Galt 1pol1s 36
Athens 41 Waverly 36

This is for

THE BIRDS
Feed

Jackson 37 Wellston 27
Athens at

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Coll ege Basketball
By Untted Press International
East
Se t on H all 75 St Bon n e 69
Hartford 8 1 Qu1nn p ac 60
Htram 63 Wooster 58 o l
Mary and 113 De Pauw 49
Mane 79 N ew Hamp 56
Scra nton 78 S1ena 77
Pur cha se 76 Bard 69
Northea stern 85 Tufts 57
W Conn 74 NY Mrt me 66
Dr ew 97 Y es h va 95
Trnsy l vn 1a 75 T More 65
Rutgers 85 Manhatt an 77
Mr c yhrst 61 Fa rmnt St 57
R t Coli 68 KeE"''e 51 65
Bryant 83 SE Mass 75
Ca t h oi c U 78 Md Bai t 74
Sa l em 51 95 Wrcstr 51 79
Bait more U 90 York 71
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Bow e St 87 Stsbry St 84
M1dwest
O lt erbe n 96 Ur bana 6J
I owa 77 Iow a St 66
M1nn Mrrs 58 Hamt ne 57
Ca rthage 102 Car r oll 86
Tr n1ty Chr s 63 No Cent 82
Sf Jos l nd 90 M ar 1an 8 1
Wm Penn 92 Kennedy N eb 42
South
R1chmond 67 Dav d so n 61
Geo Ma son 84 Towsn St 80
Ten n Wslyn 63 Kmg Colt 57
Mmphs St 100 E Te x Sf 89
Sa l em 103 W va Ws l yn 94
So M 1SS 101 Mercer 9d
Va St hrn 9d L1vngstne 77
Southwest
O kla St 7J T exas 63
Arkansas 63 Hof str a 58
Ste tson 68 w Ky 66
Tu l sa 106 A r k St B9
w Tex St 92 Adms 5 t 75
West
Portl and 86 No Coo 81
Co lorado 70 A r Fo r ce 65
Loyola LA 76 Ftlrtn St 61
Cal Po l v SLO 54 Hrtnll 48
Wlmngtn 83 Rto Grande 81
Sea ttl e Pac 85 W Mon t 61

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whtle the well balanced
It on to
rntet wa s paced by
Lutz and Thomas wtth 10 pomt.s
eac h
The Mara uders hauled m 23
rebounds wtth Stanley leadmg
the wa) wt!h 8 followed b)
Follrod and Arnold wtth 4 each
The Mara uder frosh are no\\
tdle until J a n 2 when they II
host the Loga n Ch teftams
IRONTON 138) - Lutz 3 4 10
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W ll1am s 2 3 7 Bradshaw 2 0 4
Wadde l l 3 1 7 Thomas 4 2 10
MEIGS (42) ~ W1nebren ner
1 13 Ha l ley204 Fol l rodJ28
Stanley 6 1 13 W 1tte 52 12
Arnold 1 0 2 Raw I mg s 0 0 0
Score by Quarters

10 8 14 6- 38

Ironton
M e1gs

9 15 10 8- 42

Me 1gs 42 Ironton 38

Dec 19 game

GRIFFIN TEARFUL
NEW YORK (UP! ) - Archte
Gr1ffm of Ohw State a believer
m the words that the • hon or of
the Hetsman Trophy IS a
responstbthty "
tearfully
accepted college football s
most coveted award Thursday
mght and prom1sed to make tl
meanmgful to the nation's
youth
Gnfftn , only the f1flh JuniOr
m hiStory to wm the He1sman
Trophy offlc~ally recetved the
award before 1,100 people,
mcludmg mne former Heasman
wmners at the annual banquet
and was so overcome w1th
emo!ton that he could barely
get the words out when 1! came
h1s turn to speak
Usmg a handkerchtef to wtpe
away the tears, the 5-9 runmng
back satd he sttll couldn t
believe he had won the troph)
whach has become synonymous
wtlh excellence tn colle ge
football

S TATISTICS

over Tigers

Marauders held on m the fmal
per1od
Stanley and Wtlte got scormg
help from Chuck Follrod wtth 8

Team

At North Gallia, 1! w1U be the James gung vs the Eagles as
Eastern looks for 1ts ftr st wm of the) ouug season The btrds, wtth
a ru gged openmg month of compeht10n, are currently 0-4 , 0-1 m
SVAC pla)
Tun Spencer has been the mo st producttve brrd both m scormg
and rebounding while Mike Harrts added some scormg punch
wtth 14 pomt.s lil Tuesoay s 61-49loss to Fatrland
Other Eagle offenstve regulars are semor guards Greg Batley
and Randy Blake, and forward Phil Bowen
Don Etchmger, a JUnior came off the bench Tuesday and
chtpped m 6 qmck pomts, gtVIng the Eagles some much needed
scormg from the corner
The Pirates, meanwhtle, are led by btg Greg James and M1ke
Camden Both are strong rebounders and excellent mstde
shooters two of the reasons why Jun Foster s lads were a preseason favortte Lo share SV AC laurels wtth Symmes Valley The
Pirates, however, have smce lost to front-runnmg Hannan Trace,
which makes the Wtldcat.s the team to beat
Those Wtldcats shootmg for thetr third straight loop crown,
Will be led mto Racme tomght by all-state returnee Mark Swam
Swam a semor guard, can pump Ln 40 pomts on any gaven
evenmg, and ts very adept at moVIng without the ball to hnd the
weak spot m the opponents' defense
WANT THIRD WIN
The Tornados will be gunrung for thetr thtrd wm m four
outmgs, wtth a Nov 29 loss to North Gallta the only blot on the
Southern mark Wolfe's qumtet ts currently 2-1 wtth trmmphs
over Waterford and league foe Kyger Creek
The Tornado offense IS led by JuniOr guard M1ke Roberts whtle
hustling Danny Brown, JUnior Greg Dunnmg and Paul Shultz
gtve the admittedly smaU Tornados moderate reboundmg power
Other regulars who should see actton tomght are guard Mttch
Nease, Tim H1ll and Buddy Ervm

Chesler, 0 .

NORMAN ADDED
PHILADELPHIA ( UP!) Camel Norman a former
Artzona star, has been added Lo
the roster of the Philadelphia
76ers and wtll dre ss for
ton~ght 's Natwnal BasketbaU
Assoctatwn game at the Spec
trum agamst the Milwaukee
Bucks
NAMED TO TEAM
SAN FRANCISCO (UP! ) Denms Franklin and Steve
Strmko two former OhiO ht gh
school football slars who went
north to the Umversrty of
Mrc h1 gan to contrnue thetr
football careers, Thursday
were named to the East team
for the Dec 28 Shnne East.
West football game at Stanfora
Stadtum
,NEALE RECALLED
CLEVELAND (UP!) - Cen
ter Robbte Neale was recalled
from Cape Cod by the
Cleveland Crusaders Thurs
day
Neale had 25 pomts - 15
goals and 10 asstst.s - m 22
games wtth Cape Cod this
season
He was to report to the
Crusaders ton~ght at ToranLo
International Hockey
League Standmgs
By Un1ted Press International
North

Flint

w I t pts gf ga
18 7 2 38 106 68

Muskegon
Sag1naw
Pt Huron
Lansmg
Ka lamazoo

18 9
18 9
9 15
8 15
3 18

Daylo n

1
1
2
1
2

37 126
37 11 2
20
17
8

78
95
84 9.4
92 139
53 90

South
w I t pts gf ga
18 6 I 37 107 89

Des Mo1nes 13 13

I 27

92

Columbus

1 23

95 95

11 13

Toledo
II 16 I 23 108 103
Ft Wayne 9 15 6 19 92 112
Thursday's Results
No games scheduled
Today s Games

Lansi ng at Kalamazoo
Saginaw at Flint
Dayton at Columbus

Pt Huron at Muskegon
Des Momes at Toledo

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( A s of Dec t. )
TEAM STATISTICS
F1 eld Goal Pe r centage
T ea m
FGM A P et
Logan
J6 9 5
4B4
A lh en s
4 1 9 1 45 1
Waver l y
45 100
JSO
Ga ll polls
50 114 439
Ir onton
62 114
d)l
We l l ston
30 84
35 7
J ackso n
14 141
3 2
M eg:;
33 127
299
Fr ee Thr ow P erc entage
Tea m
FTM A P et
MetqS
30 45 667
Waver l y
26 39
667
We ll ston
29 49
592
Ga ll po lt S
30 S2
577
Logan
IS 27
556
Jac k son
10 18
556
A the n s
21 JQ
52 5
I ronton
17 43
39 5
REBOUNDS

Team
No G Avg
A th ens
BJ 2 4 1 5
I ronton
80 2 40 0
Ga I PO s
78 2 39 0
Logan
1'2 2 36 0
Wel l s to
67 2 Jll 0
M e gs
59 'l 29 s
Wa v erly
53 7 26 5
51 2 25 s
Ja c k son
PER SO NAL FOULS
T ea m
No G Avg
Loga n
27 2 13 5
Jackson
29 2 14 5
Wave r ly
34 'l 17 0
Wells ton
40 2 20 0
40 2 20 0
G &lt;tll po ls
Athens
42 2 21 0
Me QS
42 2 21 0
Iron ton
46 2 23 0
!NO LEADERS

Fteld Goal P erce nt a ge
Nam e T
FGM A P et
Youn g L
9 13
692
5 ck l es G
IJ n
59 1
Fo lden G
II 19
579
Va l ent n e G
tO IS
556
Wr ght L
16 29
552
Free Throw Pe rcentag e
Name T
FTM A Pet
Barne tt W e l l
5 6 8J 3
Wr qht L
5 6 8)3
Oudu I Wall
6 10 800
Quall s M
8 11
727
Vatenltne G
5 7 71 4
Nrd a y G
S 7 71d
REBOUNDS
Nam e T
No G A v g
Chonko A
J1 2 15 5
Wrg htL
27 2 13 5
Fau l kner A
22 1 11 0
Vate nt1n e G
20 2 10 0
F tzpatr ck t
19
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95
FRIDAY
SEOAL
Waverly at A then s
Logan at Gal t1po11s
Ja c kson at We l lston
M e gs at t ron ton
TRIVALLEY
Alexander at Vmton County
Fede r a l Ho c k1ng at B e lp re
Warren Loca l at N e lsonv l ie
York
SVAC
Eas tern a t N or t h Ga ll1 a
Ha n na n Trac e at South e rn
Sou thw es t ern at Kyger Cree k
SATURDAY
Lanca s ter F sh er at Alex and er
Fede ral Hock ng at Tr mb le
Za n esville Rosecrans at V•n ton
Count y
Symmes Va l ey a t Fa rt and
TUESDAY (D ec 17 )
SVAC
Eas tern at Southern

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SIOn
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10 16 385
3
Pac f1 C 0 VI SIOn
w I pet g b
God en St at e
18 9 667
Se a ti e
IJ 15 J83 5
Phoentx
11 15 444
6
Po rll and
11 16 429
6
L os A ng eles.
I
IS J23 6
Thu rs d a\1 s R es ult s
Buffa lo 12d Hou ston 1 3
Golden 5 1 129 A tl anla 109
KC Omaha 113Mt waukee l OS
Fr day s Games
Wa sh n gto n at Bos ton
N ew York at Bu ll a to
M lwaukee a t Ph Iade t ph a
N ew Orleans at Ch cago
De t ro 1 vs KC Omaha
&lt;~ I 01 aha
Cl eve l and at Phoen x
Sea t tie at Los Angel es
M

By Denny Fobes
Eastern Southern and Metgs all wtll be Utmkmg upset
ton~ght as the area basketball camprugn enters 1ts thtrd
weekend
The Eagles and Marauders hit the road, w1th the btrds of Btll
Ph1llips takmg on pre-season favortte North Gallta whtle Roger
Brauer s qumtet tackles the htghly touted Ironton Tigers
At Racme, the Tornados of Carl Wolfe host the league leadmg
Hannan Trace Wildcats
In Ironton, Brauer s lads w1ll be gomg for thetr second straight
loop vtctory after defeatmg Wellston 79.00 on the Rock Sprmgs
planks Tuesda ~
The Tigers, however, are one of the league favorttes this
wmter and second-year coach Buddy Bell has three starters
back from last season led by btg Dean Ftlzpatrtck, a 6-5 JuniOr
p1votman
Other Ttgers to watch wtU be 6-2 JUnior Eddie Howard and 6-3
Dean Royal at the corners, 5-9 Scott Wylie and 6-1 Mark
Ferguson or 5-10 Bob Crockrel at the guards
Ironton opened the league season wtth a 93-70 non~eague wm
over Coal Grove, before stopping Athens and losmg to Waverly m
SEOAL acllon
Metgs, commg off tl.s first wm of the season over lhe hapless
Rockets, lS paced by semor p1votman Dan Dodson, sophomore
guard Steve Randolph and surprtsmg Mttch Meadows, a 6-5
JUruor center
Jun1or forwards Mtck Davenport and Terry Qualls and
sophomore forward Chip Brauer and seruor guard Lonnie Coats
also pace the Marauder attack
Should the Marauders pnll off an upset tonight, they would
vault ioto a third place tie ln the SEOAL otandlngo with the loser
of tonl2ht's Loun-Gallloolls 2ame and Ironton
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Pro Standings

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Fletcher Yates 6 7 Wtlmmgton sen1or scored on
a drtvmg layup With two seconds left m the game to
g1ve the host Quakers a thrtlhng 83 81 tn umph over
vtsttmg Rto Grande m Hetman Ccnte1 Thursday
evemng
Coach 1\1 t La nham s qumtet
39 13 durmg the
ha lftime mtet nusswn ca me
back to take an 81 79 lead wt th
54 second s left o n a cha n ty toss
by Andy Davenport
Bob Deye s Jumper w1th 40
seconds left kn otted the coun t
at 61-a ll Rt o called hme out
a f te1 trdtlmg

Bengals set

Yates fam shed w1th 1:1

for Steelers

ABA Stand ng s

CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
Cmcmnall Bentals scheduled a
w 1 pet g b
hght workout early thts afterKentucky
16
7 696
noon and then a fltght to P tll.s
N ew York
8 9 667
5 1 Lo u s
12 113 400
burgh for Saturdays na
I '
Mcm ph s
8 19 296
0
llon
a lly-te lev lse d
ga m e
Vrrg1 l ra
s 70 200 12
agamst
the
Steelers
West
w
I pet g b
The Bengals staged thetr
D en ve r
'14
J
857
!mal full scale practice of
Sa nAntonro
17 10
630
6
the year here Thursday after13 15 464 1 I
U ta h
lnd ana
10 13 435 11 ~ noon to get rea dy for the season
Sa n 0 eg o
9 17 346 14
!male
Thursdays Res ults
Cincmnatt, 7-9, ts out of the
51 Lout s 96 u ta h 91
pla
yoffs while Pittsburgh 9-3San A nton o 117 San Dr ego 9 8
F n day s G a m es
1, hosts Buffalo Dec 22 m a n
Kentucky at ln d ta na
openmg
-round playoff game
Utah at New York
The
Bengals
wtU be trymg to
Sa n A nton oa t M em ph s
V tr g nra at San D ego
salvage a wmmng season and
beat the Steelers m Ptttsburgh
NHL Standtngs
for th e flrst tune ever
By Un1 te d Press ln1ernatton al
There ar e som e personal
DI VI S On 1
w I I pts gf •• goals too
Ph ldde lph
8 6 4 40 106 62
'(Pittsburgh runnmg back )
N Y Rangers 1? 8 7 3 I 07 as Franco Harns has gamed 927
A tl ant a
13 t ? 5
81
]
N Y Isla n de r s 1 9 8 30 94 77 yards so far a nd I know he d
ltke Lo get over I 000 ' satd
D1vson2
w I t pts gl ga Bengals de fen s ive lineman
974 &lt;1 2 117 83
Vanco u ve r
Ron Carpenter I know they d
Ch cago
12 11 J 27 95 72
51 LOUtS
11 I 2 5 27 93 97 ~ke Lo get 1t for hun, so they'll
9 17 d 22 81 121 be commg pretty hard We d
M nnesola
like to keep hun from gettmg
52121269 127
KansasC tt Y
It '
DI V IS O n J
w I f pts gf ga
Cmcy quarterback Ken AndLos Angel es I 5 3 9 39 85 50 erson has an LnJW"e d back and
Mont rea
15 6 10 40 131 9d
P I! Sb ur gh
9 13 s 23 106 101 won l be m uruform but he
plans to ma ke the tnp wtth the
De tro t
915 3 21 79 11 1 team
Washm g ton
223 4 6 68 156
Sure th1s ga me means
DIVI S IOn 4
says And erson,
w r t pt s gf ga something
Bu ff a lo
21 S 4 46 14 3 9 4 who wtll g1ve way to backup
Bos ton
15 l 6 3 6 24 B&lt;l
quarterback Wayne Clark
Toron to
7 14 6 20 89 110
Ftrst of all we're
Ca l foro a
6 19 5 17 70 178 Saturday
Thur sd ay s Resulls
pros You go out and play the
N Y Rangers 6 Wash 6 1 e
best you can every week
Mil 3 P lls.bu r g h 3 t e
That s what you're supposed to
5t Lou s 4 De t ro t J
Phtla de lphl a 6 M nne so ta 0
do, what you re paad for
Bost on 8 Los A n ge l es t
'Second there 's a lot of
Vancouver 5 Buffa lo J
prtde
mvolved And thtrd 11 d
Kansas Ctf Y 5 Ca l torn a 3
Frtd ay s Game s
be mce to go out knowmg we ve
Ph 1 ade lph a at A ll an Ia
beaten both Cleveland and
Pittsburgh tw1ce in our own
WHA Slandmgs
By Un1t ed Press lnt er nat on a t
E as I

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By Unti ed Pre ss tnlernat onal
East
w I f pi s gl ga
New E nglnd
'
a 0 34 97 B1
Cl eve l and
0 9 I 21 60 63
Ch cago
0 [! 81 96
"
l ndtanapoiiS 9
512 0 10 62 125

w1th 18 seconds left to se t up a
game wmmng shot but th e
Redmen lost the ball on a
turnover rhen came Yates
game wmnmg goa l
I he Quakers members of
th e tou gh H o os i er Bucke yr
Con ference are now 4-4 on the
year Rio Grand e IS 1 2
Coach J ohn Brvant s squad
Y..as pa ced by Deye s 24 points
Larry Mann tossed In 21 &lt;:~nd
Mac Barbee led RIO Gnw
de s atlack wtth 22 potnts Dan
Bollinger added 20 and Jtm
Stewart 12
Rto outgOH!cd the Quakers
39 35 bu t the h om e

team

canned 13 of 25 chanty tosses
whtle RJO ha d but three of etght
and tha t• as the btg dt fference
Jmm1y N&lt;l&lt;' pla ymg •• th an
InJured leg and Jtm Stcy,art
each had se ven r ebounds for
RIO
Sa turday the Rcdme n take
on the Dyke Co llege Demons tn
Cleveland
Box Score
R 10 GRANDE lSI) -

Pnce

I SJ 2 Pope 2 2 4 Noe 1 1 3
Stewart 6 0 12 Sw1 ne ha rf 1 o
2 Da11enpor t 9 2 10 Boll 1nger
8 0 16
Barb ee
11022

TOTALS 39 3 81
WILMINGTON 183) - Deye
ll '1 24 S ta nton 3 2 8 Wilso n

6 3 15 Lud ban 1 o 2 Yates 5
3 13 Ma nn 9 3 21 TOTALS 3S

13 83

Score at hall

W l mm gton 39 R o 33

I'EPPER SIGNS
ATLANTA (UP! ) - Pepper
Rodgers the sixth football
roach m Georgia Tech s his
tory Thursday became the
ftrst Yellow Jacket coach to
s1gn a contrac t
The board of trustees of the
Georgta Tech Athletic Assocta
han voted to award the £ormer
star quarterback a three year
contract m apprec1at1on for the
outstandin g JOb he did this
year
Rodgers left the head coach
mg JOb a t UCLA last year to
return to hls alma mater an d
posted a 6-5 record this year

CROW'S

diVISIOn

' We've always had good
games wtth Ptttsburgh,"
Anderson satd
They re a
good team Any time you can
beat them under any cirWe st
cumstances
has to make you
w t 1 pt s gt ga
Houston
18 9 0 36 123 80 feel pretty good
Echoes Carpenter
It s a
Sa n D1ego
12 12 I 25 78 87
Pho e n x
11 121248589 challenge Lome I'd hke to beat
them twtce Not many teams
Mtnnesota
\ 013020&lt;,l l94 beat Ptttsburgh twtce
M ch 1gan
817 I 17 72113
From thetr slandpomt I
Canad1an
w I I pts gt ga think they d like to get back for
Toronto
16 II I 33 125 105 losmg to us here I think PtttsQuebec
16 9 0 32 105 8d
burgh IS thinkmg about that,"
W nn p eg
14 9 1 29 103 70
Carpenter srud
Edmonton
11 8 0 21 7J sa
When the Bengals beat
Vancouv er
10 13 1 2 75 84 Pittsburgh 17-10 JUS! a month
Ttwrsday s R esult s
ago, it appeared that SaturM ch gan 5 W nn peg J
day s natwnaUy-t.eleviSed re
Qu ebec S C leve l and 2
Phoen1x 4 Va n co uv er 2
match could dec1de the playoff
Fndily s Gam es
contender
Cleve l an d at T oronto
But Cincmnat1 made thmgs
E d mon ton a t M.n n esota
easy for Lhe Steelers, losmg
three of 1ts next four games
and bowmg out of Ute playoff
ptcture last weekend

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HONORS GIVEN
LOS ANGELES (UP!) Uruverstty of Soutltern California 's Pat Haden captured four
honors, mcluding Ute Mike
McKeever Award as his team's
Most Valuable Player, at the
Trojnns' annual awards banquet Thursday rught
The Trojan quarterback also
received awards as USC's most
liiSptrational player, the semor
wtth the highest culmulaUve
grade point average (3 7) and
the outstandmg player m Ute
Notre Dame game
Senior Tailback Anthony
Davts was presented three
awards,
mcludmg
the
WelSIIlan Trophy giVen to the
outstanding college football
player m the country
In addttion to the trophy, a
11,000 scholarship was donated
Lo USC m DaVIS' name
Dav1s , second m the
Hetsman Trophy balloting to
Ohto State's Archie Griffin,
also was ~onored as USC s
outstanding back and 1ts top
player m the UCLA game

SOX TELECASTS
BOSTON (UP!)- WSBK TV
Thursday announced Dtck
Stockton and former baseball
player Ken Harrelson w11l
handle telecasts of Boston Red
Sox games next season over
Channel 38
Stockton d1d the play-by-play
for the New England Patr1ots
and currently serves as the
votce of the Boston Celhcs m
teleVISed games
Harrelson, who quit baseball
to become a professtonal golfer
several years ago, played with
the Red Sox from the end of the
1967 season until the begmnmg
of the 1969 season

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Tax break hill
killed for '74
WASHINGTON I UP!) - The
House Rules Commtttee
Thursday effecttvely ktlled a
btll whtch would have gtven a
sm a ll tax break lo almost 40
mtllwn low and moderate
mcomc taxpayer s and would

have ended the ml deplectwn
a tl owance
Saymg that the re ¥.as not
enough lime to deal wtth the
bill thts sesswn comnuttee

member James J Delaney ON Y moved that the panel
constder no further btlls lhts

year except the nommat10n of
Nelson A Rockefeller to be
v1ce president
The mahan earned 9 4
meamng that the only ..:hance
for any tax legtslahon !hts year
would be posstble amendments
m the Senate to lhe Trade
Reform Ball Th1s ts an ex
tremely
r emote
c hance
however

UMW ladies
have meet
contnbutwn
toward
Chn stmas gtfl.s for the Metgs
County chtldren at the Galha
County home a nd one for the
Southstde Settlement
'"
Columbus were made dunng
the Tuesday mght mee!tng of
the Umted Methodtst women
at lhe Pomeroy Untied
MethodiSt Church
The meeting was preceded
by a potluck dmner enJoyed by
members and guests
Mrs
Ruby Davts and Mrs R R
Culler Mrs Gerald Wtlder
muth conducted the meetmg
wt th Mrs
Jay Warner
reportmg on the s1x boxes
prepared for se rvicemen
Mtchae l Heck , Scott Van
Vranken Freddte Rayburn
Larry Warner , Ronme Reuter
and Chuck Wnght members of
the church famtly
Rev Carl Htcks mstalled the
1975 offt cers mcludmg Mrs
Roy Reuter presadent Miss
Myrlls Kay Parker vtce
pres tdent Mrs T A Down~e
secrelary Mrs V D Edwards treasurer Mrs Boney
Mtlchell, c oordtnator for
Chns han personhood, Mrs
Everett Thomas, masston
coordmator for supportahve
communtly,
Mrs
Allen
Eichinger mission coordmator
for Chnslian soctal Involvement
Mrs
Robert
Warner mission coordmator
for Chns!tan global concerns,
Mrs Dwtght Parker, program
resources
Mass Parker
chairwoman of membership
Mrs Warner presented the
program usmg the story The
Black Madonna
A

Old ways not working
By PHIL NEWSOM
UPI Foreign Ne~s Analyst
The Western world sttll IS
unable to agree on how to meet
the energy crtsls but almost
dsily sees new proof that the
old ways of domg busmess are

foreign news
conunentary
no longer vahd and that men
and governments are bemg
called upon to navtgate new
and uncharted economic seas
Under su dde n attack b )
Saudi Ara b1a on Dec 10 and 11
the Bnttsh pound sterling sank
to htstortc lows provtdmg new
and fnghterung evtdence of the
eros10n of what Ln the past has
been a foundatton stone of
mternahonal fmance
And as world economiSts
argue thetr conflicting theones
and as the o,ti producmg
natmns meet to constder thear
next move, 1! takes no stretch

Reader misinformed
about vitamins
Lawrence E Lamb, M D
DEAR DR LAMB - I have
been told that btochemtsl.s, as
well as medical scientists,
proved many years ago that
snythehc v ttamm s c annot
become par t of human tissue
because the} are morgamc and
the body ~ 111 reJecl them And,
the on ly thmg that a chemtcal
vttamm can do 1s to shmulate
or nudge a s1ck or lazy cell Is
lhts true"~
Also I have heard that the
natural vtlamms found m the
stores are called crystallme
or a ltered v1 tamms In the
p re para ti on of these natural
vttamms extreme heat1s used
whtch des troys the natural
enzymes and t he e nhre
m olecula r balance created by
nature Is thts true?
I n any case whtch do you
thmk IS best the sny the!tc or
natural vttam ms'~
DEAR READER - Ger·
trude Stem put 1! veq well
when she wrote a rose Is a
roM!, 1s a rose ' A vttamm Is a
y1tamm, lS a vttamm I mtght
add your letter ts a treasure
trove of mtsmforma t10n
Unfortunate!~ s uch tdeas are
widespread

First, chemtsts constder
organic those compounds that
contam carbon This mdudes
alcohol , table sugar, ml gas,
coal plashc and thousands
upon thousands of other
compoWJds In orgamc are the
chemtcal compounds that do
not contam ca rbon such as
!able salt made from the two
elements, sodtum and chlonne
All v1tamms are orgamc
whether they are manufactured m a laboratory or ex
tracled from a plant or other
food
The body does not reJeCt
morgamc Items We use what
salt we need, regardless of
whe ther 1t comes m our nulk,
vegetables, meat or out of the
salt shaker Calc1um an
morgamc element, tss ued to

Pioneers lllake it four in row

feeding test

By United Preso International
Another llght schedule of
games faces Ohto c ollege
basketball
teams
agam
ton~ght Cleveland lS stte of the
Blue Streak Classtc, Oberlin
entertams Dyke and Cmcmnati
Journeys to Knoxville Tenn
for the Volunteer Cla~ 1 c
'
Thursday night, Manetta
outscored Bethany (W Va ) 104 m overtime and regtstered a
72-66 VIctory to remam unbeat

on 10 steers
WASHINGTON (UP!) - A
group of ran chers who trucked
m thetr bee f from South Dakota
to dramatize their problems
c hallenged Agrt c ulture
Sec re tary Earl L Butz
Thur sd ay to fatten up 10
feeder steers for market
The cattlemen satd they want
to demonstrate to Butz and the
Amencan conswner how much
they lose on feedtng th e
ammals due to htgh gra m
costs
Agn cul t ure
s poke smen
however satd Butz would not
take the cattle because of laws
wh1ch they satd forbtd the
departme nt to accept any gtfl.s
except books and similar
matertals for tl.s ltbrary
A contmgent of four ca t
tlemen and Carol Foreman ,
executive director of the
Consumer Federation of
Amenca met wtth Butz m the
mormng to request that he
mount an actlve search for any
a ntt competJtive pracltces m
meat marketmg, and to step up
publlctty atmed at pressurmg
supermarke ts to cut retatl beef
pnces when cattle pnces are
low
The 47 ca ttle mostly brown
and whtte Herefords brought
m s tages from South Dakota
mtlled qwetly m a connected
senes of metal pens erected on
a mall across the street from
the Agrtculture Department
Around them milled a nOisier
crowd
of
rep orte rs
photographers an d beef
producers m western hats

en m four games

The role of the pioneer woman

Arthur Clark and Chuck
RobliiSon contnbuted 18 pomt.s
aptece and Jeff Faloba scored
16 pomts for the wmn~ng

Pioneers
Much has been wntten about the hardshtps of the p10neers, wtth spectal emphasts upon the
work of the men who carved thetr homes from Ute wilderness
Uvmg m these modern days , wtth comforts and converuences unknown to kmgs 100 years ago,
we fmd 1! difficult to place ourselves m the postUon of those brave people who endured the long sea
voyage to come to Amenca searchmg for a land where they llllght enJOY rehgwus freedom
Then later on, there were those who left thetr homes and traveled m covered wagons to the west
where they hoped to better thetr livmg conditiOns Many never reached thetr goals because only
those who were phystcally and mentally strong could withstand the hardships It was wtually a
survtval of the fittest When we contemplate the desolaUon of the desert, the lack of phystcal
comforts, lack of medtcal care and the constant fear of mdlnn rruds , we wonder any one survtved
It was mdeed difftcult for the men But what of the women? Can we posstbly reali2e, or understand, the hardships they expenenced?
Think of the women s dtsappomlment wfien some of her treasured furniture had to be unloaded
and left lil the desert because the horses or oxen, were unable Lo pull the wagon through some of the
worst places
Think of her mconveruence when she had to cook over a ftre out of doors for weeks and months
Think of the scarctty of water when sometunes there was not enough to wash clothes Then thmk of
the heartache when she had to watch her child slowly dte because of the lack of a doctor's care and
her agony when she was forced to leave a little grave behind
No doubt many of us have read or heard something about the hardships of these ptoneer
women , but have we considered what the effects llllght be upon the spmt.s of these women who may
have hved m a desolute place wtth the nearest neighbors 25 or 30mtles away?
Even those women who started out wtth high courage and hope must have become depressed
almost to the pomt of desperation, not only because of physical hardshtps, but from the lack of
comparuonshtp of other women No matter how much a woman loves her husband and children, she
does need the compan1onsh1p of other women occasiOnally Denied thts, 1! can have a damag~ng
psychologtcal effect upon her
I remember hearmg my husbands mother tell of her mother-m-law s life more than 100 years
ago Uvmg m an 1solated part of Athens county at the time, she had not seen a woman for SIX
months One day a woman (a perfect stranger) stopped at her home and she qmckly ran out of the
house and threw her arms a bout the siranger and kissed her'
As we passed through our natwnal Titanksg~vmg Day, we should have gtven special thanks that
we live m Amertca May we remember our sptrttual herttage, hold onto our fa1th m this ever
changmg world, remember our debt to the past, and gtve thanks for those brave men and women
who brought these blessmgs to us by self-derual and sacrifiCe, even bloodshed - Norma A Lee

of the unaglila llon to see the economy
Fort Knox of the future nsmg
As the oil producmg na lions
on Arabtan sands, filled not gathered mto thetr nat10nal
With gold but With Ol)
treasunes wealth est1mated to
People who dtet should try the
For as the mdustnalized $60 b1U1on m thts year alone,
yuletide
meals we can afford to
na hons seek to cope wtth the other dangers to western mserve
quadrupled prtce of oil, 11 dustrtali2ed nattons became
already lS apparent that the apparent
currency of the future Will be
It was obVIous that Western
measured m terms of energ)
standards of tivmg would be
and until a substitute can be affected b) the struggle to pay
found the all producmg nations otl b1lls
hold the key
By RICHARD P JONES
There also was the questton
northern European, British or structed to send resumes to
She hked me, she really
On Dec 10 1! was learned the of how the Arab nations would
MADISON, Wts (UP!) -A Irish
Route 2, Box 46A, Jefferson,
hked me, he satd
But 1
Saudis had mformed Aramco,
31 year-old bachelor has ttred
mvest thetr new found wealth
The ad also descrtbes till! Wts , 53549
finally
dectded
t!
would
be
best
•t.s foretgn-owned producmg
of the smgles clubs, bars and propective brtdgroom as a man
U S policy makers were of
The ad appears unemollonal for her not to marry me
company 1t no longer wtshed twommds
dance halls and has dertded to wtth three college degrees, an and busmesslike And perhaps
because of her parl! cular
to be patd for tis 011 m Brtttsh
lake a more direct aonroach to agnostic who stands 5-feet-10 that busmesslike atl!tude ts the
One school of thought adpersonality
pounds
fmdmg a wtfe He spent $175 07 mches tall and weighs 160 basts for the story of love lost
vocated openmg up Amertcan
" She had a
pecuhar
The pound munediately fell
for newspaper ads and lS ac
mdustry to mvestment by Arab
pounds It SOld he ts healthy, that lies behmd the ad
preference," he satd "She was
to Its lowest pomt m recent and other otl producmg
ceptmg apphcallons from and willing to negotiate after
He satd m an mterVIew that a nut on France and French,..
months and contmued 1ts nations
prospective brtdes
Lhus
provtdmg
two years of marriage for not he had never been engaged but things So I adVISed her to go to
declme Ute next day
'It's not a JOke at all,' satd more than two children "
urgently needed capttal for
had fallen deeply m lote wtth
France, marry a Frenchman
Left m doubt was the pound's Amencan mdustry
the wtfe seekmg bachelor who
Those mterested were m- his childhood sweetheart
'So She did'
future as one of the two
Wished to remam anonymous
Another suggestton was for a
currencaes along wtth the
"There should be some more
'partnershtp" between the oil
Amencan dollar, employed m countnes and the Umted
convenient way, more efftCJent
mternattonal trade
way of seemg people that you
States , wtth the former
It also was another blow to provtdmg the money and the
like than, just taking potluck at
Brttam's alr.\'ady precartous latter the knowhow for
bars, dance halls and thmgs
that," he SOld
like
development of poor nat10ns
So he placed 11-by-4-mch ads
A worry was that m
thts week m MadiSOn's two
recycling thetr dollars, Arab
newspapers But from the By United Press International wtth the new maJortty and
na twns could m a short tune
eryone m off1ce
Hutchinson (Kans ) News
awatt an mevttable return of
acqutre a maJor and perhaps
looks of the advertisement, 1!
Detroit Free Press
Agricultural Secretary Earl reason and greater responappears he ts seeking the
controllmg mterest m entire
Henry Ford II continues to be
Butz should go all right, and Sibility Meanwhile, they are
perfect
wife
Amencan mdustrtes, mcludmg
responstble for much of the
Sunday School attendance on
'Are you tired of hanging should have been packmg liiSured agamst any such havoc
those Important to U S Dec 8 was 45 the offermg
little fresh thinkmg that ts
months ago But not because of as they may fear by the
defense
gomg on about the economy
$21 91 Worshtp services were around bars looking for a his bum jokes
Security Counc1l, tts powers,
Cited as examples were Arab held at 11 wtth the Rev Meece mate?" he asks m the ad
His
call for a 10 per cent
budd our bones So that tdea ts
He came to offtce wtdely and tts smgle-nahon veto
offers to parllctpate m the speaking from Isatah 50 2-7 A
'I
am
across-the-board reduction m
rtdtculous
Memphlo Press-Scimitar
Amencan rurcraft mdustry 2nd Advent Sunday sermon
"Do you refuse to settle for heralded as the fr1end of the
the mcome tax for 1975 reflects
Salt mmed from the earth ts
farmer SmaU farmers and btg
The Democrats, at thetr
Iran's heavy mvestment m
someone
who
lSll't
what
you
his recogmlton that the prtortty
Attendance was 30 the orrermg
no different than salt extracted
farmers alike now are his rmdterm convention m Kansas
West Germany s Krupp steel $19 40 Pledges $32 00
want
even
though
he
appears
to
has
shifted from fighting m
from meat or a plant We can t
severest critics, wtth reason
City last weekend, cleverly did
works and Kuwrut's purchase
be
the
only
available
one
flation to fighting recession
The U M W Chnslmas party
change the chemteal elements
Butz has run Ute USDA as not behave like Democrats
of a maJor mterest m Daimler- wtll be held m the church around? Good for you '
What we must do Is to Isolate
So 1t 1s wtth organ~c and syn
Utough hts off1ce were m the
MlSSmg were mobs of antiBenz, manufacturer of the
"If
you
have
the
attributes
the
spec13l contributions that
basement on Tuesday eve
thehc vttamms We know the
board room of Contmental war r10ters out front nor was
Mercedes automobtle
listed
below
and
you
like
what
and
food have made to our
oil
Dec 17, wtth a potluck supper
chemic a l structure of the
Gram or Purma Ralston
there a purge of old-lme
you
read
about
me,
I
want
to
current inflation and deal wtth
at 7 45 Exchange of gtfl.s wtth
vtlamws mcludtng every
The case against Butz ts Democrattc pols by arrogant
meet you "
them, while at lhe same time
famdtes and fnends mvtted
blessed atom and how they are
disturbing Ford should recog- young McGovernttes
Then
he
set
forth
the
trying to rally the general
The Young People of the
hooked together hke a
ruze that he ts domg no service
Thts hme the delegates
qualifications
The
propective
economy
church wtll go carohng at 6 30
crossword puzzle It makes no
DEVOTED TO THE
brtde, he satd, must be between to fanners, conswners, ranch- mostly dressed like well, hke
I NTEREST OF
Not all that much can be
on
Dec
21,
and
afterwards
difference whether vtlamm C
ers or pollt1ctans So why keep rmddle Amertcans
MEIGS MASON AREA
the
ages
of
23
and
28
and
should
done
above food unhl next
CHESTER l TA~NEHILL
meet 1n the church basement
•s extracted from a plant or
him around?
Why are the Democrats year's crops although there are
not
have
been
marrted
before
Exec Ed
for hot chocolate
bwlt m the laboratory atom by
(Tex )
Record- acting with such unaccustomed
ROBERT HOEFLICH
She should have at least a Denton
Ctty Ed1tor
steps, such as dtscouragmg
Program practice w1U be
atom so to speak It ts the
Chronicle
untty? We think the answer Ues
Published daly
e x c ept
four-year
degree
from
a
held at the church, begmn~ng
Sa turday by The Ohto V alley
same
Even before Sen Barry m the leadership's feeling that unnecessary exports, that can
national
univerSity
in
etther
PubliSh ng Company
11 1
at 1 00 pm on Sun , Dec 15,
Natural vttamms are not
Goldwater's blast that Presi- Ute party has a good chance at be undertaken now Much can
Pome ro y
O h 10
Co u rt St
accounting,
physical
or
be done about otl, but the ac45769 Bus n ess Off ce PhOne
wtth Dons Ddhnger and Oste
destroyed by processmg The
medical sc1ences, law, history dent Ford shou1d stay home the White House m 1976
992 2156 Ed tor al Phone 992
tions
will be difftcult
Follrod
program
leaders
2157
package label must renee! the
Boslon Globe
or llbrary sctences It says he and see to business and reali2e
Se con d c a ss postage pa1d at
Mrs Donald Robmson IS a
ftnal amount of the vtlamms
The bill ( to preserve the
Pomeroy Oh o
would prefer career gtrl and act on domesllc troubles,
patten! m Manetta Memortal
Nat onal
advertts ng
present regardless of how they
the
Ch1ef
Execullve
had
shown
Watergate
documents at the
earning at least $9,000 anret:Jr ese nt a t ve
Boll nell!
Hosptl.al
By Clarice Allen
signs
are obtamed And, vttamtns
of
a
thaw
m
his
hard
line
Gallagh e r In c 12 East 42nd
Wht!e
House),
while pernually
N
ew
York
N
ew
York
St
Sunday
dinner guests of Mr
Ethel Guthne ts a patient m
are not enzymes They are
the
current rmtting Mr NIXon fuU acSubsc r 1pt on
rat es
She shouldn't be IaUer than 5- toward
receSSion
used to help bu1ld some enD e l vered by carr1er where O'Bleness Memorial Hospttal
CeBSlbiltty to lhe tapes, would and Mrs Bruce Myers were
feet.O and should not weigh
ava lla b e 60 cents per w eek
at Thens
zymes mstde your body
safeguard them in the custody Mr and Mrs Uoyd Koenig anf
By M o t o r Route where carr1er
San Francisco Chronicle
more than 115 pounds She
chtldren, Mansfield, Tony
servt
ce
not
ava
tab
l
e
One
0
Bnen
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Rex
The form v1lamms come m month $2 60 By ma1 1n Oh10
It lS beyond dtspute that any of the General Servtces Admust be a nonsmoker, infreWes!John, Camp LeJune, N C ,
Stewart, 0 Mr and Mrs
sometimes makes a difference
and W Va One Y ear $18 S x
quent drinker, frugal, aggress- big power Withdrawal from the rmrustratton The arrangement
months
$9
50
Three
months
Mrs Elste Hawk, Chuck
Hobart Swartz and Mr anti
A good example here IS fohc
$6 El sew h ere 522 00 year SIX
IVe, studious, a late sleeper U.N --&lt;&gt;r 1ts dissolutton- would would protect the overriding
Annette , Cherly, Kenny, all of
Mrs
Charles
D
Woode,
month
s
511
SO
t
h
ree
mo
nths
actd Ifolacm) In the leafy
to
a
global public interest in keepmg the
who prefers a house tem- amount
$6 50 Subsc r piton p r ce n
Shelby
Howard
and
Vtrgil
Buckley
of
vegetables tl 1s hard to
e ludes
Su n da y
T mes
perature of not more thnn 65 catastrophe II ts also more tapes mtact for future
Rtck Hollon, Nashvtlle,
separate and absorb through
Se nt1n e.:.CI' - - - - - - - _ _ ! Belpre were among recent
than likely that the current histortcal, legislative and
degrees
Tenn , spent Ute weekend with
vtsttors at the Elmwood
the mtestme For thts reason
Concerning religion, hE!&lt; calls rmxed alllance between the perhaps jUdiCial scrutiny
Nursing Home and the Paul
the synthe!tc form , unattached
It would be a still more Mrs Opal Hollon Other
for an agnostic nr member of prodigiOusly affluent Arab
Buckley's
to other food elements ts more
nations and the new, small, serious assault on the nation's vtsttors were BObby and Kelll
SUNDAY
any maJor denomination
Deer hunting was of chtef Politically, the prospecllve URdeveloped nnd unpoverished political system If destruction Parker, M1111etta, Mr and
eas lly absorbed and more
CHRISTMAS Cantata 3 p m
effechve If you extracted the at Pomeroy Jumor H1gh mterest m the communtty this bride should be a moderate nations canoot long endnre
of Ute Watergate documents Mrs Gerald Hollon, Columbus,
foltc a ctd from the food and School Me1gs County Semor past week
The U S and other 'minortty' should frustrate the verdict of and Mr and Mrs James
Democrat or independent And
HoUon and children, MinersMr and Mrs Charles D
used 1t m pure form, however
Cittzens Choir Public invited
her natlonnl nrtgin should be members of the U N would do history
Woode called on the Wm Carr
tl would have the same effect
The government ought to ville
weU to cnrb their Impatience
Thnnksgtving day guests of
famtly last Wednesday eve
secure the tapes for posterity
I know this wtll not saltsfy
Mr
and Mrs Ross Cleland
It
ts
therefore
vital
that
Mr
many people who don't want to
were~
Mr and Mrs Dave
Ford sign the blll now before
be confused by the facts These
Tysmger,
Johnson City, Tenn ,
him or, If he refuses, that
people wtll continue to pay
WITH SA~i~S TOVMAKE~S WOI&lt;KING WITH Al..l..
.. F=OR, il-lS ARCTIC IS A VERY BIG
Vernon Cleland and frtend,
Congress ovemde his veto
extra money for 'natural '
iHEII&lt;: MIGI-IT , STOI&lt;:ASE SPACE&gt; HAD TO Be FOUND
PLACE' Wlii-1 V'ERV FEW C~II-DREN,AND
Colnmbus,
Fatth and Amber
Memphis
Commerclal
Appeal
vttamms or for a spectal brand
FOR ALi- i~E TOYS- 50 SANIA I-lAP IGLOO
S:SKIMO YOUN69TE'RS COUI..C USE ONI-V
McCam,
Marietta,
Mrs Gary
So accustomed are Ameriname but the truth remams a
STOI&lt;EI-IOUSES SUII..T!.
JUST ~ M/l.N'i TOYS!
cans to cheap plentiful energy MIChael and baby and Willie
vttamm as a vttamm IS a
that they tend to react with Frecker, M1nersvllle
vttamm
Dinner guests of Mr and
anger
and frustration wben
Send your questtons to Dr
0
Mrs
Hobart Newell and Elmer
told
that
m
the
future
they'll
Lamb, tn care of thts
on
Thanksgtvmg
were Mr and
have to do wtth less and pay
newspaper, P 0 , Box, 1551
'Mrs
Denver
Cnrtis
and Cindy
more for It But that message
Radw Ctty Statton, New York
Charleston,
W
Va
, Mr and
hasl.got to be put a~ross , and
N Y 10019 For a copy of Dr
Mrs Larry Cnrtis and famtly,
very soon
Lambs booklet on balanced
~
The federal government has Mr and Mrs John Newell and
dtet, send 50 cents to the same
ww--1-l- o:
got to come up wtth a hardllne sons , Mr and Mrs Dennis
address a nd ask for lhe
pohcy that Is going to be Long and Mrs Mill")( Cnrtis aU
Balanced D1et ~ booklet
politi.'&amp;lly comfortable for ev- of Long Bottom, and Darletl"e
JusiUCj!; Ractne
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Advice to Mr. Butz

the national sampler

Alfred

The Daily Sentinel

Chester

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Bethany, now 2-1, was led at
home hy Gerg Dulkowski 's 18
pomts
Manetta tra1led 30-26 at
halftune but took the lead
through much of the second
half before a three-pomt play
by Bethany's George Gundling
tied the game at 62-62 wtth
seven seconds left m regulation
play
Six players scored m double
ftgures for Otterbem to g1 ve the
Cardinals an easy 96-63 victory

over

Urbana

m a

non.

conference game at Westervtlle
Leadmg the Cardmals to
their third vtctory m fi ve

outings tlns season were semor
forward Bob Deckard wtth 16
pomts and Bob Buchan wtth 15
pomts and 10 rebounds
High scorer for the game was
Urbana's sen1or guard Glenn
Johnson wtth 19 pomts Ron
Stoner contrtbuted 18 pomt.s
and 10 rebounds for the Blue
Knights, now 5-2 for the season
Tony Bolden scoed 20 pomt.s
and Bruce Gabrtel added 18 to
pace the Hiram Terners to a
63-58 home court VIctory over
the stubborn Wooster Fighting
Scots
Wooster led until four
seconds left m the ftrst half
Gabrtel gave Hiram a 33-32
advantage at mtemuss10n wtth
a 10-foot jumper
The lead seesawed back and
forth throughout the second
half
Chad Saladm led Wooster
wtth 18 pomt.s
Htram LS now 2-1 overall and
Wooster 3-1
Zetlle Sims flipped m 36

No games No g1mm cks

Just Highest

51f4%

ON PASSBOOK
SAVINGS
5•14 per cent year pcud on

Regu lar Passbook Savmgs
Na Mtntmum
Interest
from date of depostt to date
of wtthdrawal Interest
compoundf"d quarterly

,.4lMEIGS

~~RANCH
Tht Athtns Counrr

S.avlfWIS 6. Lo.an Co

296 Second Sf

Pomeroy, Oh •O
All Accounts Insured To
520 000 by FSLIC

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NBA

S l a nd•ng ~

By Un1fc d Pr e s"&gt; lniHnat onal

Eas t er n Conference
Aflant C DIVI SI On

potnts lo pace Mount Uruon's
Porple Ratders to a 1~7
romp over host Eckerd (Fla )

Thursday n~ght
Mount Uruon grabbed an
early lead and went lo the

locker room at mtermtSsion
wtth a 53-38 advantage The
Porple Ratders contmued Lo
score at will m lhe second half

m postmg the1r fourth victory
m five outtngs this season
Tom Broeseker led Eckerd,
now 1 3, wtth 15 pomt.s

Three Meigs teams looking

w
Bu ff a lo

I
Fl

19

N ew York

Boston

pe t

17
a
15 10

~00

Ph lade l ph a
10 16
JllS
Ce nt ral DI VI 'i iOn
w
I
pe t
Wa s hmq t on
19
7 731

C l e ve l and

II

10

S8S

At lan t a
Hou s ton

17
11

14
IS

4 61
111

M1dW ~~ t

for upsets in cage tests tonight

D et ro t
K C 0 1 at a
Ch cngo

The Metgs Ma rauder fresh~
men, led by Brent Stanley and
Greg Wttte, edged past the
Iron ton Ttgers 42-38 m an
SEOAL game at Mornson
Gymnas•um Thursday
Stanley, commg orr an lnJW y
Monday m the fros h wm over
WellsLon and Wttte , tallied 13
and 12 pomts respectively to
lea d John Arn ott s crew to tl.s
second wm of the season
agamst JUst two losses
The Tigers look a 10-9lead at
the ftrsl whtstle stop before
Metgs outscored the cats 15-$ m
the second period to take a 2418 lead at mtermissiOn Ironton
closed to wtthm 2 at 34 32m the
!htrd fram e before the

1974 7S SE OAL BASKETBA L L

•
WID

Meigs frosh

Cage standings
SEOAL FRESHMEN
W l

P OP

Athens

3 0 126

Logan

3 1 172

120

Galllpol1s

3

185

157

Metgs

2 2 155 152

Waverly
Ironton

2 2
1 2

139
92

136
9.4

Jackson

1 3 138

169

0

157

We ll ston

TOTALS

1

4

91

11 3

IS IS 1098 1098

Thursday's results

Logan 45 Galt 1pol1s 36
Athens 41 Waverly 36

This is for

THE BIRDS
Feed

Jackson 37 Wellston 27
Athens at

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Coll ege Basketball
By Untted Press International
East
Se t on H all 75 St Bon n e 69
Hartford 8 1 Qu1nn p ac 60
Htram 63 Wooster 58 o l
Mary and 113 De Pauw 49
Mane 79 N ew Hamp 56
Scra nton 78 S1ena 77
Pur cha se 76 Bard 69
Northea stern 85 Tufts 57
W Conn 74 NY Mrt me 66
Dr ew 97 Y es h va 95
Trnsy l vn 1a 75 T More 65
Rutgers 85 Manhatt an 77
Mr c yhrst 61 Fa rmnt St 57
R t Coli 68 KeE"''e 51 65
Bryant 83 SE Mass 75
Ca t h oi c U 78 Md Bai t 74
Sa l em 51 95 Wrcstr 51 79
Bait more U 90 York 71
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Bow e St 87 Stsbry St 84
M1dwest
O lt erbe n 96 Ur bana 6J
I owa 77 Iow a St 66
M1nn Mrrs 58 Hamt ne 57
Ca rthage 102 Car r oll 86
Tr n1ty Chr s 63 No Cent 82
Sf Jos l nd 90 M ar 1an 8 1
Wm Penn 92 Kennedy N eb 42
South
R1chmond 67 Dav d so n 61
Geo Ma son 84 Towsn St 80
Ten n Wslyn 63 Kmg Colt 57
Mmphs St 100 E Te x Sf 89
Sa l em 103 W va Ws l yn 94
So M 1SS 101 Mercer 9d
Va St hrn 9d L1vngstne 77
Southwest
O kla St 7J T exas 63
Arkansas 63 Hof str a 58
Ste tson 68 w Ky 66
Tu l sa 106 A r k St B9
w Tex St 92 Adms 5 t 75
West
Portl and 86 No Coo 81
Co lorado 70 A r Fo r ce 65
Loyola LA 76 Ftlrtn St 61
Cal Po l v SLO 54 Hrtnll 48
Wlmngtn 83 Rto Grande 81
Sea ttl e Pac 85 W Mon t 61

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whtle the well balanced
It on to
rntet wa s paced by
Lutz and Thomas wtth 10 pomt.s
eac h
The Mara uders hauled m 23
rebounds wtth Stanley leadmg
the wa) wt!h 8 followed b)
Follrod and Arnold wtth 4 each
The Mara uder frosh are no\\
tdle until J a n 2 when they II
host the Loga n Ch teftams
IRONTON 138) - Lutz 3 4 10
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W ll1am s 2 3 7 Bradshaw 2 0 4
Wadde l l 3 1 7 Thomas 4 2 10
MEIGS (42) ~ W1nebren ner
1 13 Ha l ley204 Fol l rodJ28
Stanley 6 1 13 W 1tte 52 12
Arnold 1 0 2 Raw I mg s 0 0 0
Score by Quarters

10 8 14 6- 38

Ironton
M e1gs

9 15 10 8- 42

Me 1gs 42 Ironton 38

Dec 19 game

GRIFFIN TEARFUL
NEW YORK (UP! ) - Archte
Gr1ffm of Ohw State a believer
m the words that the • hon or of
the Hetsman Trophy IS a
responstbthty "
tearfully
accepted college football s
most coveted award Thursday
mght and prom1sed to make tl
meanmgful to the nation's
youth
Gnfftn , only the f1flh JuniOr
m hiStory to wm the He1sman
Trophy offlc~ally recetved the
award before 1,100 people,
mcludmg mne former Heasman
wmners at the annual banquet
and was so overcome w1th
emo!ton that he could barely
get the words out when 1! came
h1s turn to speak
Usmg a handkerchtef to wtpe
away the tears, the 5-9 runmng
back satd he sttll couldn t
believe he had won the troph)
whach has become synonymous
wtlh excellence tn colle ge
football

S TATISTICS

over Tigers

Marauders held on m the fmal
per1od
Stanley and Wtlte got scormg
help from Chuck Follrod wtth 8

Team

At North Gallia, 1! w1U be the James gung vs the Eagles as
Eastern looks for 1ts ftr st wm of the) ouug season The btrds, wtth
a ru gged openmg month of compeht10n, are currently 0-4 , 0-1 m
SVAC pla)
Tun Spencer has been the mo st producttve brrd both m scormg
and rebounding while Mike Harrts added some scormg punch
wtth 14 pomt.s lil Tuesoay s 61-49loss to Fatrland
Other Eagle offenstve regulars are semor guards Greg Batley
and Randy Blake, and forward Phil Bowen
Don Etchmger, a JUnior came off the bench Tuesday and
chtpped m 6 qmck pomts, gtVIng the Eagles some much needed
scormg from the corner
The Pirates, meanwhtle, are led by btg Greg James and M1ke
Camden Both are strong rebounders and excellent mstde
shooters two of the reasons why Jun Foster s lads were a preseason favortte Lo share SV AC laurels wtth Symmes Valley The
Pirates, however, have smce lost to front-runnmg Hannan Trace,
which makes the Wtldcat.s the team to beat
Those Wtldcats shootmg for thetr third straight loop crown,
Will be led mto Racme tomght by all-state returnee Mark Swam
Swam a semor guard, can pump Ln 40 pomts on any gaven
evenmg, and ts very adept at moVIng without the ball to hnd the
weak spot m the opponents' defense
WANT THIRD WIN
The Tornados will be gunrung for thetr thtrd wm m four
outmgs, wtth a Nov 29 loss to North Gallta the only blot on the
Southern mark Wolfe's qumtet ts currently 2-1 wtth trmmphs
over Waterford and league foe Kyger Creek
The Tornado offense IS led by JuniOr guard M1ke Roberts whtle
hustling Danny Brown, JUnior Greg Dunnmg and Paul Shultz
gtve the admittedly smaU Tornados moderate reboundmg power
Other regulars who should see actton tomght are guard Mttch
Nease, Tim H1ll and Buddy Ervm

Chesler, 0 .

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PHILADELPHIA ( UP!) Camel Norman a former
Artzona star, has been added Lo
the roster of the Philadelphia
76ers and wtll dre ss for
ton~ght 's Natwnal BasketbaU
Assoctatwn game at the Spec
trum agamst the Milwaukee
Bucks
NAMED TO TEAM
SAN FRANCISCO (UP! ) Denms Franklin and Steve
Strmko two former OhiO ht gh
school football slars who went
north to the Umversrty of
Mrc h1 gan to contrnue thetr
football careers, Thursday
were named to the East team
for the Dec 28 Shnne East.
West football game at Stanfora
Stadtum
,NEALE RECALLED
CLEVELAND (UP!) - Cen
ter Robbte Neale was recalled
from Cape Cod by the
Cleveland Crusaders Thurs
day
Neale had 25 pomts - 15
goals and 10 asstst.s - m 22
games wtth Cape Cod this
season
He was to report to the
Crusaders ton~ght at ToranLo
International Hockey
League Standmgs
By Un1ted Press International
North

Flint

w I t pts gf ga
18 7 2 38 106 68

Muskegon
Sag1naw
Pt Huron
Lansmg
Ka lamazoo

18 9
18 9
9 15
8 15
3 18

Daylo n

1
1
2
1
2

37 126
37 11 2
20
17
8

78
95
84 9.4
92 139
53 90

South
w I t pts gf ga
18 6 I 37 107 89

Des Mo1nes 13 13

I 27

92

Columbus

1 23

95 95

11 13

Toledo
II 16 I 23 108 103
Ft Wayne 9 15 6 19 92 112
Thursday's Results
No games scheduled
Today s Games

Lansi ng at Kalamazoo
Saginaw at Flint
Dayton at Columbus

Pt Huron at Muskegon
Des Momes at Toledo

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TEAM STATISTICS
F1 eld Goal Pe r centage
T ea m
FGM A P et
Logan
J6 9 5
4B4
A lh en s
4 1 9 1 45 1
Waver l y
45 100
JSO
Ga ll polls
50 114 439
Ir onton
62 114
d)l
We l l ston
30 84
35 7
J ackso n
14 141
3 2
M eg:;
33 127
299
Fr ee Thr ow P erc entage
Tea m
FTM A P et
MetqS
30 45 667
Waver l y
26 39
667
We ll ston
29 49
592
Ga ll po lt S
30 S2
577
Logan
IS 27
556
Jac k son
10 18
556
A the n s
21 JQ
52 5
I ronton
17 43
39 5
REBOUNDS

Team
No G Avg
A th ens
BJ 2 4 1 5
I ronton
80 2 40 0
Ga I PO s
78 2 39 0
Logan
1'2 2 36 0
Wel l s to
67 2 Jll 0
M e gs
59 'l 29 s
Wa v erly
53 7 26 5
51 2 25 s
Ja c k son
PER SO NAL FOULS
T ea m
No G Avg
Loga n
27 2 13 5
Jackson
29 2 14 5
Wave r ly
34 'l 17 0
Wells ton
40 2 20 0
40 2 20 0
G &lt;tll po ls
Athens
42 2 21 0
Me QS
42 2 21 0
Iron ton
46 2 23 0
!NO LEADERS

Fteld Goal P erce nt a ge
Nam e T
FGM A P et
Youn g L
9 13
692
5 ck l es G
IJ n
59 1
Fo lden G
II 19
579
Va l ent n e G
tO IS
556
Wr ght L
16 29
552
Free Throw Pe rcentag e
Name T
FTM A Pet
Barne tt W e l l
5 6 8J 3
Wr qht L
5 6 8)3
Oudu I Wall
6 10 800
Quall s M
8 11
727
Vatenltne G
5 7 71 4
Nrd a y G
S 7 71d
REBOUNDS
Nam e T
No G A v g
Chonko A
J1 2 15 5
Wrg htL
27 2 13 5
Fau l kner A
22 1 11 0
Vate nt1n e G
20 2 10 0
F tzpatr ck t
19
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FRIDAY
SEOAL
Waverly at A then s
Logan at Gal t1po11s
Ja c kson at We l lston
M e gs at t ron ton
TRIVALLEY
Alexander at Vmton County
Fede r a l Ho c k1ng at B e lp re
Warren Loca l at N e lsonv l ie
York
SVAC
Eas tern a t N or t h Ga ll1 a
Ha n na n Trac e at South e rn
Sou thw es t ern at Kyger Cree k
SATURDAY
Lanca s ter F sh er at Alex and er
Fede ral Hock ng at Tr mb le
Za n esville Rosecrans at V•n ton
Count y
Symmes Va l ey a t Fa rt and
TUESDAY (D ec 17 )
SVAC
Eas tern at Southern

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10 16 385
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Pac f1 C 0 VI SIOn
w I pet g b
God en St at e
18 9 667
Se a ti e
IJ 15 J83 5
Phoentx
11 15 444
6
Po rll and
11 16 429
6
L os A ng eles.
I
IS J23 6
Thu rs d a\1 s R es ult s
Buffa lo 12d Hou ston 1 3
Golden 5 1 129 A tl anla 109
KC Omaha 113Mt waukee l OS
Fr day s Games
Wa sh n gto n at Bos ton
N ew York at Bu ll a to
M lwaukee a t Ph Iade t ph a
N ew Orleans at Ch cago
De t ro 1 vs KC Omaha
&lt;~ I 01 aha
Cl eve l and at Phoen x
Sea t tie at Los Angel es
M

By Denny Fobes
Eastern Southern and Metgs all wtll be Utmkmg upset
ton~ght as the area basketball camprugn enters 1ts thtrd
weekend
The Eagles and Marauders hit the road, w1th the btrds of Btll
Ph1llips takmg on pre-season favortte North Gallta whtle Roger
Brauer s qumtet tackles the htghly touted Ironton Tigers
At Racme, the Tornados of Carl Wolfe host the league leadmg
Hannan Trace Wildcats
In Ironton, Brauer s lads w1ll be gomg for thetr second straight
loop vtctory after defeatmg Wellston 79.00 on the Rock Sprmgs
planks Tuesda ~
The Tigers, however, are one of the league favorttes this
wmter and second-year coach Buddy Bell has three starters
back from last season led by btg Dean Ftlzpatrtck, a 6-5 JuniOr
p1votman
Other Ttgers to watch wtU be 6-2 JUnior Eddie Howard and 6-3
Dean Royal at the corners, 5-9 Scott Wylie and 6-1 Mark
Ferguson or 5-10 Bob Crockrel at the guards
Ironton opened the league season wtth a 93-70 non~eague wm
over Coal Grove, before stopping Athens and losmg to Waverly m
SEOAL acllon
Metgs, commg off tl.s first wm of the season over lhe hapless
Rockets, lS paced by semor p1votman Dan Dodson, sophomore
guard Steve Randolph and surprtsmg Mttch Meadows, a 6-5
JUruor center
Jun1or forwards Mtck Davenport and Terry Qualls and
sophomore forward Chip Brauer and seruor guard Lonnie Coats
also pace the Marauder attack
Should the Marauders pnll off an upset tonight, they would
vault ioto a third place tie ln the SEOAL otandlngo with the loser
of tonl2ht's Loun-Gallloolls 2ame and Ironton
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Pro Standings

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Fletcher Yates 6 7 Wtlmmgton sen1or scored on
a drtvmg layup With two seconds left m the game to
g1ve the host Quakers a thrtlhng 83 81 tn umph over
vtsttmg Rto Grande m Hetman Ccnte1 Thursday
evemng
Coach 1\1 t La nham s qumtet
39 13 durmg the
ha lftime mtet nusswn ca me
back to take an 81 79 lead wt th
54 second s left o n a cha n ty toss
by Andy Davenport
Bob Deye s Jumper w1th 40
seconds left kn otted the coun t
at 61-a ll Rt o called hme out
a f te1 trdtlmg

Bengals set

Yates fam shed w1th 1:1

for Steelers

ABA Stand ng s

CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
Cmcmnall Bentals scheduled a
w 1 pet g b
hght workout early thts afterKentucky
16
7 696
noon and then a fltght to P tll.s
N ew York
8 9 667
5 1 Lo u s
12 113 400
burgh for Saturdays na
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Mcm ph s
8 19 296
0
llon
a lly-te lev lse d
ga m e
Vrrg1 l ra
s 70 200 12
agamst
the
Steelers
West
w
I pet g b
The Bengals staged thetr
D en ve r
'14
J
857
!mal full scale practice of
Sa nAntonro
17 10
630
6
the year here Thursday after13 15 464 1 I
U ta h
lnd ana
10 13 435 11 ~ noon to get rea dy for the season
Sa n 0 eg o
9 17 346 14
!male
Thursdays Res ults
Cincmnatt, 7-9, ts out of the
51 Lout s 96 u ta h 91
pla
yoffs while Pittsburgh 9-3San A nton o 117 San Dr ego 9 8
F n day s G a m es
1, hosts Buffalo Dec 22 m a n
Kentucky at ln d ta na
openmg
-round playoff game
Utah at New York
The
Bengals
wtU be trymg to
Sa n A nton oa t M em ph s
V tr g nra at San D ego
salvage a wmmng season and
beat the Steelers m Ptttsburgh
NHL Standtngs
for th e flrst tune ever
By Un1 te d Press ln1ernatton al
There ar e som e personal
DI VI S On 1
w I I pts gf •• goals too
Ph ldde lph
8 6 4 40 106 62
'(Pittsburgh runnmg back )
N Y Rangers 1? 8 7 3 I 07 as Franco Harns has gamed 927
A tl ant a
13 t ? 5
81
]
N Y Isla n de r s 1 9 8 30 94 77 yards so far a nd I know he d
ltke Lo get over I 000 ' satd
D1vson2
w I t pts gl ga Bengals de fen s ive lineman
974 &lt;1 2 117 83
Vanco u ve r
Ron Carpenter I know they d
Ch cago
12 11 J 27 95 72
51 LOUtS
11 I 2 5 27 93 97 ~ke Lo get 1t for hun, so they'll
9 17 d 22 81 121 be commg pretty hard We d
M nnesola
like to keep hun from gettmg
52121269 127
KansasC tt Y
It '
DI V IS O n J
w I f pts gf ga
Cmcy quarterback Ken AndLos Angel es I 5 3 9 39 85 50 erson has an LnJW"e d back and
Mont rea
15 6 10 40 131 9d
P I! Sb ur gh
9 13 s 23 106 101 won l be m uruform but he
plans to ma ke the tnp wtth the
De tro t
915 3 21 79 11 1 team
Washm g ton
223 4 6 68 156
Sure th1s ga me means
DIVI S IOn 4
says And erson,
w r t pt s gf ga something
Bu ff a lo
21 S 4 46 14 3 9 4 who wtll g1ve way to backup
Bos ton
15 l 6 3 6 24 B&lt;l
quarterback Wayne Clark
Toron to
7 14 6 20 89 110
Ftrst of all we're
Ca l foro a
6 19 5 17 70 178 Saturday
Thur sd ay s Resulls
pros You go out and play the
N Y Rangers 6 Wash 6 1 e
best you can every week
Mil 3 P lls.bu r g h 3 t e
That s what you're supposed to
5t Lou s 4 De t ro t J
Phtla de lphl a 6 M nne so ta 0
do, what you re paad for
Bost on 8 Los A n ge l es t
'Second there 's a lot of
Vancouver 5 Buffa lo J
prtde
mvolved And thtrd 11 d
Kansas Ctf Y 5 Ca l torn a 3
Frtd ay s Game s
be mce to go out knowmg we ve
Ph 1 ade lph a at A ll an Ia
beaten both Cleveland and
Pittsburgh tw1ce in our own
WHA Slandmgs
By Un1t ed Press lnt er nat on a t
E as I

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By Unti ed Pre ss tnlernat onal
East
w I f pi s gl ga
New E nglnd
'
a 0 34 97 B1
Cl eve l and
0 9 I 21 60 63
Ch cago
0 [! 81 96
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l ndtanapoiiS 9
512 0 10 62 125

w1th 18 seconds left to se t up a
game wmmng shot but th e
Redmen lost the ball on a
turnover rhen came Yates
game wmnmg goa l
I he Quakers members of
th e tou gh H o os i er Bucke yr
Con ference are now 4-4 on the
year Rio Grand e IS 1 2
Coach J ohn Brvant s squad
Y..as pa ced by Deye s 24 points
Larry Mann tossed In 21 &lt;:~nd
Mac Barbee led RIO Gnw
de s atlack wtth 22 potnts Dan
Bollinger added 20 and Jtm
Stewart 12
Rto outgOH!cd the Quakers
39 35 bu t the h om e

team

canned 13 of 25 chanty tosses
whtle RJO ha d but three of etght
and tha t• as the btg dt fference
Jmm1y N&lt;l&lt;' pla ymg •• th an
InJured leg and Jtm Stcy,art
each had se ven r ebounds for
RIO
Sa turday the Rcdme n take
on the Dyke Co llege Demons tn
Cleveland
Box Score
R 10 GRANDE lSI) -

Pnce

I SJ 2 Pope 2 2 4 Noe 1 1 3
Stewart 6 0 12 Sw1 ne ha rf 1 o
2 Da11enpor t 9 2 10 Boll 1nger
8 0 16
Barb ee
11022

TOTALS 39 3 81
WILMINGTON 183) - Deye
ll '1 24 S ta nton 3 2 8 Wilso n

6 3 15 Lud ban 1 o 2 Yates 5
3 13 Ma nn 9 3 21 TOTALS 3S

13 83

Score at hall

W l mm gton 39 R o 33

I'EPPER SIGNS
ATLANTA (UP! ) - Pepper
Rodgers the sixth football
roach m Georgia Tech s his
tory Thursday became the
ftrst Yellow Jacket coach to
s1gn a contrac t
The board of trustees of the
Georgta Tech Athletic Assocta
han voted to award the £ormer
star quarterback a three year
contract m apprec1at1on for the
outstandin g JOb he did this
year
Rodgers left the head coach
mg JOb a t UCLA last year to
return to hls alma mater an d
posted a 6-5 record this year

CROW'S

diVISIOn

' We've always had good
games wtth Ptttsburgh,"
Anderson satd
They re a
good team Any time you can
beat them under any cirWe st
cumstances
has to make you
w t 1 pt s gt ga
Houston
18 9 0 36 123 80 feel pretty good
Echoes Carpenter
It s a
Sa n D1ego
12 12 I 25 78 87
Pho e n x
11 121248589 challenge Lome I'd hke to beat
them twtce Not many teams
Mtnnesota
\ 013020&lt;,l l94 beat Ptttsburgh twtce
M ch 1gan
817 I 17 72113
From thetr slandpomt I
Canad1an
w I I pts gt ga think they d like to get back for
Toronto
16 II I 33 125 105 losmg to us here I think PtttsQuebec
16 9 0 32 105 8d
burgh IS thinkmg about that,"
W nn p eg
14 9 1 29 103 70
Carpenter srud
Edmonton
11 8 0 21 7J sa
When the Bengals beat
Vancouv er
10 13 1 2 75 84 Pittsburgh 17-10 JUS! a month
Ttwrsday s R esult s
ago, it appeared that SaturM ch gan 5 W nn peg J
day s natwnaUy-t.eleviSed re
Qu ebec S C leve l and 2
Phoen1x 4 Va n co uv er 2
match could dec1de the playoff
Fndily s Gam es
contender
Cleve l an d at T oronto
But Cincmnat1 made thmgs
E d mon ton a t M.n n esota
easy for Lhe Steelers, losmg
three of 1ts next four games
and bowmg out of Ute playoff
ptcture last weekend

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HONORS GIVEN
LOS ANGELES (UP!) Uruverstty of Soutltern California 's Pat Haden captured four
honors, mcluding Ute Mike
McKeever Award as his team's
Most Valuable Player, at the
Trojnns' annual awards banquet Thursday rught
The Trojan quarterback also
received awards as USC's most
liiSptrational player, the semor
wtth the highest culmulaUve
grade point average (3 7) and
the outstandmg player m Ute
Notre Dame game
Senior Tailback Anthony
Davts was presented three
awards,
mcludmg
the
WelSIIlan Trophy giVen to the
outstanding college football
player m the country
In addttion to the trophy, a
11,000 scholarship was donated
Lo USC m DaVIS' name
Dav1s , second m the
Hetsman Trophy balloting to
Ohto State's Archie Griffin,
also was ~onored as USC s
outstanding back and 1ts top
player m the UCLA game

SOX TELECASTS
BOSTON (UP!)- WSBK TV
Thursday announced Dtck
Stockton and former baseball
player Ken Harrelson w11l
handle telecasts of Boston Red
Sox games next season over
Channel 38
Stockton d1d the play-by-play
for the New England Patr1ots
and currently serves as the
votce of the Boston Celhcs m
teleVISed games
Harrelson, who quit baseball
to become a professtonal golfer
several years ago, played with
the Red Sox from the end of the
1967 season until the begmnmg
of the 1969 season

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Bridal shower fetes Miss !falter

Maryland tltumps DePauw
'·
who hit 9-()f-11 shots in t1le lirst

By United Press International

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Lefty - Dfiesell likes easy hall, finished with a careerpickin's early in the season· so high 24 points in leading the
the lOth-ranke d Maryla nd Hawkeyes to their third victory
Terps pleased their coach by
picking on De Pauw for the
largest marg4&gt; of victory in
their 51-year history .
Maryland's 54-point, 113-49
triumph over De Pauw gave
the Terps a 5-0 record and they

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against one loss. Iowa State,
losing for the thir d straight
time to a Big Ten team, fell to
1-4.

Today's

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have now outscored the opposition, Richinond, Wake Forest,
Long Island and Georgetown,
by an average of 31.6 points per
game this year.
Maryland 's Cris Patton led
all scorers with 23 points a nd
Tom Roy scored a career high
19 points and added 15
rebounds. De Pauw, now 1-3,
shot only 24 per cent as
Maryland was able to race to a
62-22 hallime lead.
In other college basketball
action, Seton Hall beat St.
Bonaventure, 75-69, Rutgers
topped Manhattan, llf&gt;.77, Iowa
downed Iowa St., 77.J;6, Richmond beat Davidson, 67-91 ,
Memphis State whipped l':ast
Texas Stat;,, JQO.Bll, Colorado
kayoed Air Force, 70-65, Oklahoma Staoo handed Texas .its
sixth straight loss, 73-93 and
Arkansas edged Hofstra, 6:h'i8.
Phil Sellers' 22 points and
Mike Gabney 's 21 helped
speedy Rutgers upset Manhattan. George Bucci had 22 points
and 6-10 cent;,r Bill campion
had 26 for Manhattan.
Scott Thompson's 18 firsthall points put Iowa into an
early lead and the Hawkeyes
went on to defeat intra ..tat;,
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A IJridal shower for Miss

Julia Holter was given by Mrs.
John Epple , Mrs. Russell
Bailey a nd Mrs. Roger Epple
a t the Mt. Hermon socia l room.
Games were played and prizes
were awarded.
Refresh me nts of cake, ice
_cream, min ts, nuls, coffee, and
punch \'l ere served to Mrs.
William Will , Miss Sut• . Will ,

Class enjoys dinner

By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Editor

NEW YORK (UPI)- You'd kissed by lheir own sister .
How much does getting into
never imagine the 1975 ballots
for election to Baseball's Hall the Hall of F~me mean to
of Fame have anything a t all to Kiner?
" He doesn't show that much
do with a delightful little old
lady now in a nursing home, emotion and he has never
but that's where you'd be dead really campaigned," his wife
wrong because they certainly says, "but between you a nd
me, I know he'll be more
do.
The lady's name is Beatrice disappointed than words can
Kiner, she's in her 90s and she describe if he isn 't elect;,d this
ha s be e n confined to the time . He' H never say so,
Alhambran Lutheran Nursing though. He'll never complain.
Home in Alhambra , Calif., for It's just not his way ."
Most people don 't realize
several years now .
She perks up this time every Kiner played only 10 yea rs-for
year, not so much because the Piraoos, Cubs and InChristmas is right a round the dians- before a back condition
corner, but because this is the forced him to quit.
During the time he did play,
most important part of the
year for her , the time when her he led the National League in
son, Ra lph, gets another home runs seve n straight
chance to be voted into the Hall seasons and his 369 hQmers
were more than any other
of Fame .
This year the voting is player has hit in his first 10
especially important to her years in major league history.
Statistics •ometimes can be
because, in a sense, it's his last
drier than stale crackers. Not
chance.
"01 all Ralph's accomplish- all, though.
Counting only times at bat,
ments in baseball, of all the
awards and honors he has Ralph Kiner still is the allr:::::~-::~:::::1 received, nothing means as time, home-run leader. Insofar
much to his mother as his being as home-run frequ e ncy is
elected to the Hall ol Fame," concerned, he hit a homer
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says Barbara Kiiler, wife of every 14.1 times up while Hank
Pittsburgh's 52-year..,ld lor- Aaron connected once in every
16 trips.
mer homeol'Un slugger.
The way I see it, Ralph Kiner
"This whole thing has kept
her alive. It 's something she rates being in the Hall or
has hoped for now and want;,d Fame. I plan to vote for him
desperately the past 15 years . the same way I plan to for Bob
Why so much? I can't answer Lemon, Robin Roberts, Mickey
that. It's in her own heart, and Vernon, Eddie Mathews, Duke
only she knows the answer . I Snider and Pee Wee Reese .
They say there's no senknow this : Each year when the
voting time comes, she knows timent in baseball, but that
the day the ballots go out, the isn't true. Sentiment means
day the results are to be an- feeling and emotion, and to a
Phil Swindell
nounced and all the other degree some of it has to be
Area Representative
manifest with every vote ever
details connect;,d with it.
" She can tell you who cast whether the vooor is
finished first , second, third, conscious of it or not .
MORE
·My own reeling is R.ilph
lourth and lifth for the psst ren
NATURAL HEARING
years, and although she Isn't · Kiner has the necessary cremay be achleved with
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very strong any more and dentials and has wait;,d long
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there are days she can barely enough.
So, lor that matter , has that
write, she'll always manage to
WHICH UTILIZES THE
send Ralph a letter afrer he little old lady in Alhambra.
EAR ITSILF
isn't elected and rell him 'Well,
FOR at:nt:R
maybe next year ... please try
SOUND RECEPTION
not to he disappointed.'
BIRTHDAY MARKED
"Only !his year she can't say
This remarkable aid is m~de
The
birthday or Rev . George
that any more because it's his
just for you - your heann?t,
Glaze was observed at the
your ear! 11 is molded 1o tt
last chance."
snugly and neatly INSIDE
What it comes right down to Wednesday Sewing Circle
your ear. For informa11on,
meeting at the Middleport
call or write Diles Hearl~g is that this is the last time
Aid Centers for further tn- Ralph Kiner is eligible for Church or Christ. A birthday
formatlon.
election by the Baseball Wri· cake baked by Miss Nina
rers' Association of America. If Russell was served lollowing
the dinner .
the popular New York Mets'
sportscaster doesn't make it
HAS GOLD BAR
this time, he gets tossed into
the " Old-Timers" cawgory for
RUTLAND - Marine 2nd Lt.
consideration by a special Thoma s E. Weaver, whose wife
Veterans' Committee.
Kathy is the daught;,r of Mr.
Athens
and Mrs. Sherman L. Tillis of
444 W. Union St.
When
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Pa. , with a Bachelor of
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Eurana Thomas, Mrs. Henry
Thomas, Cindy, Melissa, and
Henrietta, Mrs. Ru ssell
Spencer and Judy , Mrs. Roger
Buckley a nd Renee, Mrs . Jean
Sexso n a nd Marcy, Mrs.
Emerson Pooler, Mrs. Edith
Sisson , Mrs. Alfred Woll, Mrs .
Roy Pooler, Miss Na ncy
Sexson, Miss Melinda Ams-

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Members of Friendly Circle,
Trinity Ch ur c h , en joye d a
holida y dinner at Crow 's Steak
House an d then went to Trinity
Church for a prog ram a nd
pa rty.
The lounge of the educational
building decorated by Miss
Erma Smith featured a light;,d
tree. Mrs. Lawrence Stewart
opened the meeting with a
poem. " Let's Keep Christmas
All Year," an d Miss Mary
Virginia Reibel, in charge of
the even ing's activities, gave a
Chri s tm as me di ta ti on and
prayer . Each me mber contributed holiday thoughts in
poetry or prayer an d the

FESTIVAL SLATED
A fes tiv al o£ scri ptur e
readings a nd song in the
tradi.tio n
of
Advent,
celebrating the preparation for
the com ing of Christ, will be
held at 10 :30 a.m. Sunday at
Grace Episcopal Ch urch, East
Main SL. , Pomeroy .

HOSPITALIZED
Kelly Gilmore, Middleport,
is confined to the Charleston
Memo rial
Hospital
at
Ka nawha City , W.Va., Room
596. He ex pects to undergo
surgery there soon and will be
hospitalized for an extended
period .

selections included a)original
poem on the joy of Christmas
with a fi rst grandchild , BabY
Shannon Lynn , wa s give n by
Mrs. Elw Gilmore, Jr.
Following a gift exchange,
Miss Reibd conducted contests
which were won by Mrs. Roy
Mayer, Mrs. W. H. Perrin and
Mrs . Pearl Mora.
Eac h me mber brought artides of food to be given"to the
J aycees Chri stm as basket
project. Mrs. " David Russe ll
and Mrs. Stewart had prepa red
remembrances lor the elderly
and ill members ol the church.
Severe volunt;,ered to help with
the delivery. Other Christmas
remembrances were planned,
and program books for the
coming year prepared by Mrs.
Leonard
Jewell
were
distribut;,d .
Mi ss
Smith,
ge nera l
chairwoman of the holiday
bazaar , gave a report on the
successful project.
Cookies, candy and coffee
were se rved by Miss Reibel,
Miss Smith a nd Mrs. Russell to
those named and Mr ~ . Phil
Globokar , Mi ss Mary E.
Chapmar., Mrs. Donald Houck ,
Mrs. Kenneth Harris, Mrs.
Albert Woodard , Mrs. Harvey
Whitlatch, Mrs. Thomas Young
and Master Eric Russell.

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gradua tion from Officer
Candidate School at the Marine
Corps Base, Quantico, Va . He
is a 1974 gra duat;, of Paloma
JlUlior College in San Marcos,
Calif.

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The Loyal Women 's Class, at
a holiday dinner party at the
Middleport Church ol Christ
Tuesday night, vot;,d to send
gifts of money to the Mount
Healthy Home In Cincinnati
and to the Grundy Moun lain
Mission in Grundy, Va ., as
special Christmas projects .
Large
red
candles
surrounded with greenery and
whit;, poinsettias decorated the

tables for the dinner prepared
by Mrs. Clyda Allensworth ,
Mrs . Regina Swift, · Mrs.
Gertrude Miller and Mrs. Eula
Rice, and served by Mrs.
Loui se McE lhinn ey, Mrs.
Kathryn Ervin, Mrs. Martha
Haggerty and Mrs. Marvin
Kelly . Favors of holly wreath
pin-ons and miniature ca ndles
were at each place and a
light;,d tree complet;,d the

Riverview pupils to give
Mister Snowman musical
REEDSVILLE- Students of
Riverview Elementary will
present "Merry Christmas,
Mister Snowman," a musical
drama Monday, Dec. 16 at 7:30
p.m. opening with a toy band
comprised of first and second
graders presenting se veral
nwnbers.
The role of MisU,r Snowman
will be played by Richa rd
Vanmet;,r, sixth grade student.
Others in major roles are Jeff
Jones, Molly Proto , Dal e
Connolly, Brian Collins,
Janee n Swain, a nd Pai ge
Hayman .
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Fifth and sixth grade pupils
will be the carolers, third and
fourth grade girls will dance in
the Snowflake Chorus, and
ihird and lourth grade boys
will be sandmen helpers. First
and second graders also will be
featured in Santa's toy pa rade.
The musical is direct;,d by
Maxine Whi te head, vocal
musical instructor , assisted by
classroom teachers. Jenny
Berkhimer will se rve as
pianist. Homeroom mothers
are in charge of the costuming .
The public is inviood said
Grace Weber , principal.

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co uple . Refre s hm e nt s .
Sponsored by Eastern Future
Homemakers of AmerJca.
PRECEPTOR Chapter, Beta
RUTLAND BROWNIE TROOP 1293
Sigma Phi Sorority Christmas
Members of the Rutland Brownies under the dlcection of
party , at Meigs Inn , 8 p.m.;
Mrs. Murl Johnson are making Santa Claus tray lavors for the
Buffet at 10 p.m.
Holzer Medical Center. Tbe girls recently enjoyed a wiener roast
SUNDAY
FRIDAY
at Forest Ares Park.
AMERICAN
Legion
DANCE at Southern High
School 10 p.m. to 12 midnight. Auxiliary , Feeney Bennett
RUTLAND JUNIOR TROOP 1292
Admission $1. Bob Jones, disc Post 128, 5 to 7 p.m. at th ehall.
An overnight camping trip to Forest Acres Park was taken
jockey, providing music . Dinner with meat and coffee
last weekend by the juniors of Rutland. They were accompanied
lurnished . $2 gift exchange.
Sponsored by senior class.
by their leader, Miss Mona Jnhnson .
Potluck .
HAPPY Harv esters at
This week the juniors began work on Chrisirnas projects.
CHRISTMAS dinner , 5 p.m.
They are making stufled animals and coloring books for the Trinity Church, Pomeroy, 6
for
the ladies auxiliary of the
pediatrics ward, Santa replica jars of candy for the wenagers p.m., for dinner followed by
Chester
Fire Department.
confined to the hospital, and a yarn doll for each new baby born party.
HAPPY Harvest;,rs, Trinity Bring covered dish .
at the Holzer Medical Cent;,r during Christmas week .
Church, Christmas party, 6
MONDAY
p .m . dinner followed by party .
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GALLIA-Meigs Community
THE
Katharos
Youth Action Parent Advisory
Bells made from decorat;,d styrofoam cups were made by
the Pomeroy Brownies at a meeting Tuesday night. The girls Fellowship of the Racine area Committee meets at I p.m. at
enjoyed a carol sing with recocds, and relreshments were served will sponsor a bake sale, 9 a .m. the Cheshire Community
by the red patrol. Debbie Werry is the December leader for to 12 noon In front of the Racine Cent;,r. Members urged to
Bank.
troop.
atoond.
MARY SHRrNE 37, Whit;,
AMERICAN
Legion
Shrine of Jerusalem, 8 p.m .
Auxiliary, Racine Post 602,
i Masonic Temple, Pomeroy , Christmas party, St;,amboat
Reception for Jesse Brinker,
Inn. Gift exchange .
deputy supreme watchman of
BLOODMOBILE for Meigs
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shepherds, and Christmas County at Pomeroy Elemenparty with potluck refresh- tary School, I to 6 p .m .
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.ments.
Seventeen year old persons can
SATURDAY
give with parents' consent.
SONGFEST
at
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WEDNESDAY
Columbia, W. Va., I p.m.
PAST Matrons of Pomeroy
A NICE ASSORTMENT
featuring the Revelators, Chapt;,r, OES, 7:39p.m. at the
Columbus. George Hoschar, home of Mrs. Norma Parker,
OF
pastor, inviU,s the public .
with a $2 gift exchange.
MODERN Woodman of
Burlingham
Camp
7230
Christmas party, 6 p.m . Bring
covered dish . Meat , beverage ,
and rolls will be provided.
Children will have 50 cent gilt
Given Away by Middleport Merchants
exchan ge
and
present
program . Santa will distribute
ASK FOR FREE T'CKETS
treats.
Plans have been complered
CHRISTMAS dance, 8 to 11
p.m. at Easwrn High School. lor the wedding of Miss Julia
Music provided by Jell Clark of Ann Holt;,r, daughrer of Mr.
radio station WADC . Ad· , and Mrs . David Holter ,
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
mission $1 per person ; $1.75 a Pomeroy, and Daniel Thomas
Will , Pomeroy, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Will.
The custom of open church
will be observed at the Dec . 20
wedding at 7 p.m . at the Ml.
Hermon United Brethren
Church. Rev . Robert Shook will
ofliciate the ceremony and an
open reception will be held in
tlle church social room irn·
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The annual Christmas
program of the Morning Star
Church has be e n set for
Monday, Dec. 23, at 7:30p.m. A
play ,
" The
Chris tmas
Christmas Angel" will be
present;,d and Santa Claus will
make an appearance. The
public is invit;,d.
MEETING SET
The
Parent
Advisory
Committ;,e of the Gallia·Meigs
Community Action Agency
Head Start Program will meet
Monday, Dec. 16, at 1 p.m. in
the Cheshire Community
Center.
All
committee
members are urged to att;,nd.

Chapter, Mrs. Sylvia Midkiff,
Mrs. Woodard, Mrs . Goeg lein,
Mrs . Curd, Mrs. Ella Smith,
and Mrs. Swackhamer, and
past patron s of Pome roy
Chapter, Thomas Edwards,
Da le Smit h a nd Albe rt
Woodard, who are also Knights
of the York Cr oss of Honor.
Honored Masons, Lorenzo
Dav is a nd William Hayes, a lso
Knights of the York Cross of
ho nor , former grand appointments a nd past matrons
and past patrons of other
cha pte rs we re presented.
Soloist fo r the even ing was
James Soulsby who was accompanied by Mrs. Margaret
Neuman.
Guests
were
registered by Mr s . Myr tle
Sisson, Mrs. Mabel Moore and
Mrs. Mabel Goeglein. Pinons
were poinsettias made of satin
ribbon . Douglas Hemsley had
cha rge of the chairs , and the
sunshine' offering for the OES
Home Endowment Fund was
collected by Susan Lann ing
a nd Shirley Smith.
Mrs. Vaughan, junior past
matron, and Thomas Edwards,
junior past patron, each
rece iv ed a gift from the
chapter. Each of the new officers re ce ived from th e
worthy matr on, Mrs. Well, a
, gift of a pin r~presenting the
emblem of his or her office.
Pla ns were completed for the
Chris tmas treat to be taken to
the residen ts of the Meigs
County Infirmary. The chapter
room was decora ted in the

Christmas motif as was the
dining room, where the tables
were covered in white and
ce ntered with Christmas
arra ngements .
A decorated cake, punch and
coffee were served with Mrs.
Vaughan and Mrs. Dillard
presiding at the ta ble. Committ;,e in c harge or the refreshments were Mrs. Paul Hyse ll,
Mrs . E lla Smith, Jeanni e
Buckley and J oyce Sisson .
Ove r 70 members and gues l-,
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decorations.
Mrs . Pearl Reynolds, Mrs.
Eleanor Lohse and Mrs. Freda
Wellin g had char ge of
arrangements for the dinner
party. Miss Frances Roush
the
m eetin g.
co nducted
Reported ill were Mrs. Nelle
DeWeese, Mrs. Marga re t
Boyer, Mrs. Mary Meinhar t,
Mrs. Hattie Swift, Mrs . Marie
Postelwait and Pa ul Winn .
It was announced that Arlene
Spurlock, missionary, will be
guest speaker at the Jan . 23
meeting. Mrs. Martha Childs
had charge of the love gift
offering using a poem, "You
Can Find Him There," and
concluding with prayer. Rev.
George Glaze presented the
program using " Mary , the
Mother of Jesus" as his topic
and quoting scripture from
Genesis and Luke. Gifts were
presented to the Glaze family
and to family of Leo Searls ,
custodian .
For singing of carols Mrs.
Glaze was at the piano.
Atte ndin g the holiday
mee ting were Rev . Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Glaze and sons, Mr.
and Mrs . Edgar Reynolds , Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Theobald, Mr.
and Mrs. William Sweet, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Searls, Mrs.
Martha Childs, Mrs. carrie
Smith, Mrs. Polly Boland, Mrs.
Luia Mae Lynch, Mrs. Donna
Russell, Mrs. Grace Pratt,
Mrs . Nina Russell, Mrs. Alice
Robeson, Mrs. Eleanor Lohse ,
Miss Mabel Hysell, Mrs. Helen
Reynolds, Mrs . Freda Welling ,
Mrs . . Margaret Jones, Mrs.
Margaret Jun e Butcher, Miss
Mildred
Hawley,
Mrs .
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Bailey and Mrs. Pearl
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Mrs. Donna Spring, deputy
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tall sizes. I find the regular length is too short and the tall too long
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This also works well for my own ahoes. If one size seems too
tight and the next too loose, I put such soles in the larger size
shoes and they usually fit nicely. This extra loam padding is
heavenly to walk on. - NANCY.
DEAR POLLY - H it is a custom at your house to string
popcorn lor the Chrisirnas tree, do not string it just after popping. Wait lour or five hoW'S, when It is sorter and lind it does not
crack apart when being strung. - MARY T.
DEAR POLLY - It is so hard to clean those silverware trays
we use lor our everyday cutlery. One can scrub and scrub and all
the black does not seem to come off so I decided to try a prelaundry stain spray and to my surprise, when I washed the tray it
was clean as brand new . - NELMA.
DEAR POLLY - When addressing Chrisirnas or other
greeting cards and you ruin an envelope, do not waste the card.
Seal open edges together with clear tape, address the back and
mail first class. It will look somewhat like a glorified post card.
- MRS. M.W.

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Florence Well was installed Edwards, marshall; Joan
as worthy matron , a nd Dale · Vaughan, or ga nis t; Mrs.
Srpith as worthy patron in
Virginia Salser, Adah; Mrs.
installation ceremoni es of
Ann He msley, Ruth; Mrs .
Pomeroy Chapter 186, Orde r of
Edna Triplett, Esther; Mrs.
the Eastern Star, recently at
Be tty Hayes , Martha ; Mrs .
the Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Clara Thomas , Electa; Mrs.
Other officers for 1975 in- Mabel Goeglein, warder; a nd
stalled were Mrs. Ella Smith,
Richard Vaughan , se ntinel.
associate matron ; William
Mrs. Lois Pauley of the
Haye s, associate patron ; Harrisonville Chapter was the
Maria
Curd , secretary ;
installing officer . She was
Dorothy Woodard, treasure r ; assisted by Mrs . Myrtle Sisson,
Mrs. Charlott;, Dillard, conthe inviting marshall ; Mr. and
ductress; Mrs. Ruby Vaughan,
Mrs. James Soulsby, installing
associate conductress; Albert
marshalls; Mrs . Mabel Moore,
Woodard , chaplain; Thomas conductress; Mr s. Sylvia

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PARTY ENJOYED
Members of the Winding
Tra il Carden Club attending
the annual Christmas party
Now! Lay It Away
Tuesday night at Trinit y
Church were Mr s. Nancy
Collins, Mrs. Addalou Lewis,
Mrs. Wilma Terrell, Mrs. Cora
Beegle , Mrs. Faye Pratt, Mrs.
Sewing Machine
Dora Heaton , Mrs. Alice
For Christmas '7 4
Thompson, Mrs. Susie Miller ,
Mrs . Ruth Moore, Mrs. Pat
:·m all deposi~ will hold
Thoma and Mrs. Iris Kelton.
The dinner was served by the
Happy HarvesU,rs Class and
111 W. Second
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Valley Hospital Tuesday from
1 p.m. until 5:30 p.m.
The new theme will u ~ seen
on all Bloodmobiles coming
from the Tri..Stat;, Red Cross
Blood Center which serves 38
coun ties in parts of West
Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio and
Bucha na n County, Va .
Mrs.
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Christmas decorations downMiddleport
town- they cover up lhose old
election posters.
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Birthstone Jewelry

mobile co mes tc.

chai rman of the Blood
Program in Mason County,
said, "When you see, 'The Beat
Goes On', let it be a reminder
that you can save a life by your
blood donation ."
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Beat Goes On ... When You
Give Blood", is the new theme
the Tri..State Red Cross will
display on the side of its
Bl oodmobile trucks moving
from ci ty ro city collecting one
of life's most precious
resources, blood.
Mason County is appealing
for donors when the Blood-

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bary, Mrs. Wilhemia Thomas,
Mrs. Den nis Keney and Alisha ,~·
Mrs. Huber t Wolf , Mrs. Wayne
Wolf, Mrs. Mabel Johnson,
Mrs. Robert Shook, Mrs. Jim
Folmeo and Cheryl, Mrs. Don
Diddle, Mrs. David Holt;,r and
Miss Lucy Hol ter.
Se nd i ng gifts were Mrs.
George Abbott, Mrs. Dennis
Cancelli , Mrs. John Bailey,
Mrs. Delbert Lightfoot and
Tanya, Mrs. Harold Johnson ,
Mrs . Michael Cooper, Miss
Jane Sisson and Mrs . Stanford
Cremee ns.

New theme to be portrayed

VEGETABLES - Green Beans, Noodles,
Cauliflower &amp; Cheese Sauce, Potatoes - Baked,
Mashed Home Fries.
DESSERTS Cherry.

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DINNERS PLANNED
Christmas dinners wlll be
delivered Dec. 24 to the homes
or Meigs County senior citizens
who wlll be alone for the
holiday season.
Senior citizens wishing a
dinner delivered, or anyone
knowing of a senior citizen who
is alone, may call the Meigs
County Senior Citizens Center,
992-7884 or 992-7886 to place an
order . The Young Wives , Club
or Chest;,r is donating a ham
lor the dinners.
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Bridal shower fetes Miss !falter

Maryland tltumps DePauw
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Lefty - Dfiesell likes easy hall, finished with a careerpickin's early in the season· so high 24 points in leading the
the lOth-ranke d Maryla nd Hawkeyes to their third victory
Terps pleased their coach by
picking on De Pauw for the
largest marg4&gt; of victory in
their 51-year history .
Maryland's 54-point, 113-49
triumph over De Pauw gave
the Terps a 5-0 record and they

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losing for the thir d straight
time to a Big Ten team, fell to
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have now outscored the opposition, Richinond, Wake Forest,
Long Island and Georgetown,
by an average of 31.6 points per
game this year.
Maryland 's Cris Patton led
all scorers with 23 points a nd
Tom Roy scored a career high
19 points and added 15
rebounds. De Pauw, now 1-3,
shot only 24 per cent as
Maryland was able to race to a
62-22 hallime lead.
In other college basketball
action, Seton Hall beat St.
Bonaventure, 75-69, Rutgers
topped Manhattan, llf&gt;.77, Iowa
downed Iowa St., 77.J;6, Richmond beat Davidson, 67-91 ,
Memphis State whipped l':ast
Texas Stat;,, JQO.Bll, Colorado
kayoed Air Force, 70-65, Oklahoma Staoo handed Texas .its
sixth straight loss, 73-93 and
Arkansas edged Hofstra, 6:h'i8.
Phil Sellers' 22 points and
Mike Gabney 's 21 helped
speedy Rutgers upset Manhattan. George Bucci had 22 points
and 6-10 cent;,r Bill campion
had 26 for Manhattan.
Scott Thompson's 18 firsthall points put Iowa into an
early lead and the Hawkeyes
went on to defeat intra ..tat;,
rival Iowa State . Thompson,

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A IJridal shower for Miss

Julia Holter was given by Mrs.
John Epple , Mrs. Russell
Bailey a nd Mrs. Roger Epple
a t the Mt. Hermon socia l room.
Games were played and prizes
were awarded.
Refresh me nts of cake, ice
_cream, min ts, nuls, coffee, and
punch \'l ere served to Mrs.
William Will , Miss Sut• . Will ,

Class enjoys dinner

By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Editor

NEW YORK (UPI)- You'd kissed by lheir own sister .
How much does getting into
never imagine the 1975 ballots
for election to Baseball's Hall the Hall of F~me mean to
of Fame have anything a t all to Kiner?
" He doesn't show that much
do with a delightful little old
lady now in a nursing home, emotion and he has never
but that's where you'd be dead really campaigned," his wife
wrong because they certainly says, "but between you a nd
me, I know he'll be more
do.
The lady's name is Beatrice disappointed than words can
Kiner, she's in her 90s and she describe if he isn 't elect;,d this
ha s be e n confined to the time . He' H never say so,
Alhambran Lutheran Nursing though. He'll never complain.
Home in Alhambra , Calif., for It's just not his way ."
Most people don 't realize
several years now .
She perks up this time every Kiner played only 10 yea rs-for
year, not so much because the Piraoos, Cubs and InChristmas is right a round the dians- before a back condition
corner, but because this is the forced him to quit.
During the time he did play,
most important part of the
year for her , the time when her he led the National League in
son, Ra lph, gets another home runs seve n straight
chance to be voted into the Hall seasons and his 369 hQmers
were more than any other
of Fame .
This year the voting is player has hit in his first 10
especially important to her years in major league history.
Statistics •ometimes can be
because, in a sense, it's his last
drier than stale crackers. Not
chance.
"01 all Ralph's accomplish- all, though.
Counting only times at bat,
ments in baseball, of all the
awards and honors he has Ralph Kiner still is the allr:::::~-::~:::::1 received, nothing means as time, home-run leader. Insofar
much to his mother as his being as home-run frequ e ncy is
elected to the Hall ol Fame," concerned, he hit a homer
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says Barbara Kiiler, wife of every 14.1 times up while Hank
Pittsburgh's 52-year..,ld lor- Aaron connected once in every
16 trips.
mer homeol'Un slugger.
The way I see it, Ralph Kiner
"This whole thing has kept
her alive. It 's something she rates being in the Hall or
has hoped for now and want;,d Fame. I plan to vote for him
desperately the past 15 years . the same way I plan to for Bob
Why so much? I can't answer Lemon, Robin Roberts, Mickey
that. It's in her own heart, and Vernon, Eddie Mathews, Duke
only she knows the answer . I Snider and Pee Wee Reese .
They say there's no senknow this : Each year when the
voting time comes, she knows timent in baseball, but that
the day the ballots go out, the isn't true. Sentiment means
day the results are to be an- feeling and emotion, and to a
Phil Swindell
nounced and all the other degree some of it has to be
Area Representative
manifest with every vote ever
details connect;,d with it.
" She can tell you who cast whether the vooor is
finished first , second, third, conscious of it or not .
MORE
·My own reeling is R.ilph
lourth and lifth for the psst ren
NATURAL HEARING
years, and although she Isn't · Kiner has the necessary cremay be achleved with
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very strong any more and dentials and has wait;,d long
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there are days she can barely enough.
So, lor that matter , has that
write, she'll always manage to
WHICH UTILIZES THE
send Ralph a letter afrer he little old lady in Alhambra.
EAR ITSILF
isn't elected and rell him 'Well,
FOR at:nt:R
maybe next year ... please try
SOUND RECEPTION
not to he disappointed.'
BIRTHDAY MARKED
"Only !his year she can't say
This remarkable aid is m~de
The
birthday or Rev . George
that any more because it's his
just for you - your heann?t,
Glaze was observed at the
your ear! 11 is molded 1o tt
last chance."
snugly and neatly INSIDE
What it comes right down to Wednesday Sewing Circle
your ear. For informa11on,
meeting at the Middleport
call or write Diles Hearl~g is that this is the last time
Aid Centers for further tn- Ralph Kiner is eligible for Church or Christ. A birthday
formatlon.
election by the Baseball Wri· cake baked by Miss Nina
rers' Association of America. If Russell was served lollowing
the dinner .
the popular New York Mets'
sportscaster doesn't make it
HAS GOLD BAR
this time, he gets tossed into
the " Old-Timers" cawgory for
RUTLAND - Marine 2nd Lt.
consideration by a special Thoma s E. Weaver, whose wife
Veterans' Committee.
Kathy is the daught;,r of Mr.
Athens
and Mrs. Sherman L. Tillis of
444 W. Union St.
When
that
group
names
you
Rutland was commissioned
592-6238
to tbe ahrine in Cooperstown,
•~tmt' cally yo'u'reJ'ust as much recently in his prese nt rank
Parkersburg, W.Va .
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leer
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Babe Ruth and Ted Williams, Candidate School at the Marine
Chillicothe
only some ex.-ballplayers who Corps Base, Quantico, Va . He
249 s. Paint St.
SQU!"'Ze in that way tend to !eel is a 1969 graduat;, of Penn View
.;,77~3~-3;.;6.;,55_ _ _ _• the same as ll they were just Bible Institute, Penns Creek,
Pa. , with a Bachelor of
Theology.
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Mrs. Pete E lberfe ld , Mrs.
Eurana Thomas, Mrs. Henry
Thomas, Cindy, Melissa, and
Henrietta, Mrs. Ru ssell
Spencer and Judy , Mrs. Roger
Buckley a nd Renee, Mrs . Jean
Sexso n a nd Marcy, Mrs.
Emerson Pooler, Mrs. Edith
Sisson , Mrs. Alfred Woll, Mrs .
Roy Pooler, Miss Na ncy
Sexson, Miss Melinda Ams-

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Members of Friendly Circle,
Trinity Ch ur c h , en joye d a
holida y dinner at Crow 's Steak
House an d then went to Trinity
Church for a prog ram a nd
pa rty.
The lounge of the educational
building decorated by Miss
Erma Smith featured a light;,d
tree. Mrs. Lawrence Stewart
opened the meeting with a
poem. " Let's Keep Christmas
All Year," an d Miss Mary
Virginia Reibel, in charge of
the even ing's activities, gave a
Chri s tm as me di ta ti on and
prayer . Each me mber contributed holiday thoughts in
poetry or prayer an d the

FESTIVAL SLATED
A fes tiv al o£ scri ptur e
readings a nd song in the
tradi.tio n
of
Advent,
celebrating the preparation for
the com ing of Christ, will be
held at 10 :30 a.m. Sunday at
Grace Episcopal Ch urch, East
Main SL. , Pomeroy .

HOSPITALIZED
Kelly Gilmore, Middleport,
is confined to the Charleston
Memo rial
Hospital
at
Ka nawha City , W.Va., Room
596. He ex pects to undergo
surgery there soon and will be
hospitalized for an extended
period .

selections included a)original
poem on the joy of Christmas
with a fi rst grandchild , BabY
Shannon Lynn , wa s give n by
Mrs. Elw Gilmore, Jr.
Following a gift exchange,
Miss Reibd conducted contests
which were won by Mrs. Roy
Mayer, Mrs. W. H. Perrin and
Mrs . Pearl Mora.
Eac h me mber brought artides of food to be given"to the
J aycees Chri stm as basket
project. Mrs. " David Russe ll
and Mrs. Stewart had prepa red
remembrances lor the elderly
and ill members ol the church.
Severe volunt;,ered to help with
the delivery. Other Christmas
remembrances were planned,
and program books for the
coming year prepared by Mrs.
Leonard
Jewell
were
distribut;,d .
Mi ss
Smith,
ge nera l
chairwoman of the holiday
bazaar , gave a report on the
successful project.
Cookies, candy and coffee
were se rved by Miss Reibel,
Miss Smith a nd Mrs. Russell to
those named and Mr ~ . Phil
Globokar , Mi ss Mary E.
Chapmar., Mrs. Donald Houck ,
Mrs. Kenneth Harris, Mrs.
Albert Woodard , Mrs. Harvey
Whitlatch, Mrs. Thomas Young
and Master Eric Russell.

WINS COMMISSION
RACINE - Marine 2n d q.
Karl R. Russell, son or Mr. and
Mrs . Kenneth N. Russell of
Route 2, was commissioned in
his prese nt ra nk upon
gradua tion from Officer
Candidate School at the Marine
Corps Base, Quantico, Va . He
is a 1974 gra duat;, of Paloma
JlUlior College in San Marcos,
Calif.

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POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - 1 would like to know hov.' to remove punc h
and coffee stains from tablecloths treat;,d with that prot;,ctive
covering applied to furniture, etc. to repel stains. - MRS.
E.C.M.
DEAR MRS. E.C.M. -The commercial finish you meolion
is a stain repellent to keep stains from penetrating, so yoo might
try a laundry pre-treat spray. Also, fr.eoh otaills can be aoaked in
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Dudley•s

The Loyal Women 's Class, at
a holiday dinner party at the
Middleport Church ol Christ
Tuesday night, vot;,d to send
gifts of money to the Mount
Healthy Home In Cincinnati
and to the Grundy Moun lain
Mission in Grundy, Va ., as
special Christmas projects .
Large
red
candles
surrounded with greenery and
whit;, poinsettias decorated the

tables for the dinner prepared
by Mrs. Clyda Allensworth ,
Mrs . Regina Swift, · Mrs.
Gertrude Miller and Mrs. Eula
Rice, and served by Mrs.
Loui se McE lhinn ey, Mrs.
Kathryn Ervin, Mrs. Martha
Haggerty and Mrs. Marvin
Kelly . Favors of holly wreath
pin-ons and miniature ca ndles
were at each place and a
light;,d tree complet;,d the

Riverview pupils to give
Mister Snowman musical
REEDSVILLE- Students of
Riverview Elementary will
present "Merry Christmas,
Mister Snowman," a musical
drama Monday, Dec. 16 at 7:30
p.m. opening with a toy band
comprised of first and second
graders presenting se veral
nwnbers.
The role of MisU,r Snowman
will be played by Richa rd
Vanmet;,r, sixth grade student.
Others in major roles are Jeff
Jones, Molly Proto , Dal e
Connolly, Brian Collins,
Janee n Swain, a nd Pai ge
Hayman .
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Fifth and sixth grade pupils
will be the carolers, third and
fourth grade girls will dance in
the Snowflake Chorus, and
ihird and lourth grade boys
will be sandmen helpers. First
and second graders also will be
featured in Santa's toy pa rade.
The musical is direct;,d by
Maxine Whi te head, vocal
musical instructor , assisted by
classroom teachers. Jenny
Berkhimer will se rve as
pianist. Homeroom mothers
are in charge of the costuming .
The public is inviood said
Grace Weber , principal.

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co uple . Refre s hm e nt s .
Sponsored by Eastern Future
Homemakers of AmerJca.
PRECEPTOR Chapter, Beta
RUTLAND BROWNIE TROOP 1293
Sigma Phi Sorority Christmas
Members of the Rutland Brownies under the dlcection of
party , at Meigs Inn , 8 p.m.;
Mrs. Murl Johnson are making Santa Claus tray lavors for the
Buffet at 10 p.m.
Holzer Medical Center. Tbe girls recently enjoyed a wiener roast
SUNDAY
FRIDAY
at Forest Ares Park.
AMERICAN
Legion
DANCE at Southern High
School 10 p.m. to 12 midnight. Auxiliary , Feeney Bennett
RUTLAND JUNIOR TROOP 1292
Admission $1. Bob Jones, disc Post 128, 5 to 7 p.m. at th ehall.
An overnight camping trip to Forest Acres Park was taken
jockey, providing music . Dinner with meat and coffee
last weekend by the juniors of Rutland. They were accompanied
lurnished . $2 gift exchange.
Sponsored by senior class.
by their leader, Miss Mona Jnhnson .
Potluck .
HAPPY Harv esters at
This week the juniors began work on Chrisirnas projects.
CHRISTMAS dinner , 5 p.m.
They are making stufled animals and coloring books for the Trinity Church, Pomeroy, 6
for
the ladies auxiliary of the
pediatrics ward, Santa replica jars of candy for the wenagers p.m., for dinner followed by
Chester
Fire Department.
confined to the hospital, and a yarn doll for each new baby born party.
HAPPY Harvest;,rs, Trinity Bring covered dish .
at the Holzer Medical Cent;,r during Christmas week .
Church, Christmas party, 6
MONDAY
p .m . dinner followed by party .
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GALLIA-Meigs Community
THE
Katharos
Youth Action Parent Advisory
Bells made from decorat;,d styrofoam cups were made by
the Pomeroy Brownies at a meeting Tuesday night. The girls Fellowship of the Racine area Committee meets at I p.m. at
enjoyed a carol sing with recocds, and relreshments were served will sponsor a bake sale, 9 a .m. the Cheshire Community
by the red patrol. Debbie Werry is the December leader for to 12 noon In front of the Racine Cent;,r. Members urged to
Bank.
troop.
atoond.
MARY SHRrNE 37, Whit;,
AMERICAN
Legion
Shrine of Jerusalem, 8 p.m .
Auxiliary, Racine Post 602,
i Masonic Temple, Pomeroy , Christmas party, St;,amboat
Reception for Jesse Brinker,
Inn. Gift exchange .
deputy supreme watchman of
BLOODMOBILE for Meigs
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shepherds, and Christmas County at Pomeroy Elemenparty with potluck refresh- tary School, I to 6 p .m .
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.ments.
Seventeen year old persons can
SATURDAY
give with parents' consent.
SONGFEST
at
Salem
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WEDNESDAY
Columbia, W. Va., I p.m.
PAST Matrons of Pomeroy
A NICE ASSORTMENT
featuring the Revelators, Chapt;,r, OES, 7:39p.m. at the
Columbus. George Hoschar, home of Mrs. Norma Parker,
OF
pastor, inviU,s the public .
with a $2 gift exchange.
MODERN Woodman of
Burlingham
Camp
7230
Christmas party, 6 p.m . Bring
covered dish . Meat , beverage ,
and rolls will be provided.
Children will have 50 cent gilt
Given Away by Middleport Merchants
exchan ge
and
present
program . Santa will distribute
ASK FOR FREE T'CKETS
treats.
Plans have been complered
CHRISTMAS dance, 8 to 11
p.m. at Easwrn High School. lor the wedding of Miss Julia
Music provided by Jell Clark of Ann Holt;,r, daughrer of Mr.
radio station WADC . Ad· , and Mrs . David Holter ,
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
mission $1 per person ; $1.75 a Pomeroy, and Daniel Thomas
Will , Pomeroy, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Will.
The custom of open church
will be observed at the Dec . 20
wedding at 7 p.m . at the Ml.
Hermon United Brethren
Church. Rev . Robert Shook will
ofliciate the ceremony and an
open reception will be held in
tlle church social room irn·
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The annual Christmas
program of the Morning Star
Church has be e n set for
Monday, Dec. 23, at 7:30p.m. A
play ,
" The
Chris tmas
Christmas Angel" will be
present;,d and Santa Claus will
make an appearance. The
public is invit;,d.
MEETING SET
The
Parent
Advisory
Committ;,e of the Gallia·Meigs
Community Action Agency
Head Start Program will meet
Monday, Dec. 16, at 1 p.m. in
the Cheshire Community
Center.
All
committee
members are urged to att;,nd.

Chapter, Mrs. Sylvia Midkiff,
Mrs. Woodard, Mrs . Goeg lein,
Mrs . Curd, Mrs. Ella Smith,
and Mrs. Swackhamer, and
past patron s of Pome roy
Chapter, Thomas Edwards,
Da le Smit h a nd Albe rt
Woodard, who are also Knights
of the York Cr oss of Honor.
Honored Masons, Lorenzo
Dav is a nd William Hayes, a lso
Knights of the York Cross of
ho nor , former grand appointments a nd past matrons
and past patrons of other
cha pte rs we re presented.
Soloist fo r the even ing was
James Soulsby who was accompanied by Mrs. Margaret
Neuman.
Guests
were
registered by Mr s . Myr tle
Sisson, Mrs. Mabel Moore and
Mrs. Mabel Goeglein. Pinons
were poinsettias made of satin
ribbon . Douglas Hemsley had
cha rge of the chairs , and the
sunshine' offering for the OES
Home Endowment Fund was
collected by Susan Lann ing
a nd Shirley Smith.
Mrs. Vaughan, junior past
matron, and Thomas Edwards,
junior past patron, each
rece iv ed a gift from the
chapter. Each of the new officers re ce ived from th e
worthy matr on, Mrs. Well, a
, gift of a pin r~presenting the
emblem of his or her office.
Pla ns were completed for the
Chris tmas treat to be taken to
the residen ts of the Meigs
County Infirmary. The chapter
room was decora ted in the

Christmas motif as was the
dining room, where the tables
were covered in white and
ce ntered with Christmas
arra ngements .
A decorated cake, punch and
coffee were served with Mrs.
Vaughan and Mrs. Dillard
presiding at the ta ble. Committ;,e in c harge or the refreshments were Mrs. Paul Hyse ll,
Mrs . E lla Smith, Jeanni e
Buckley and J oyce Sisson .
Ove r 70 members and gues l-,
a tt;, nd ed.

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decorations.
Mrs . Pearl Reynolds, Mrs.
Eleanor Lohse and Mrs. Freda
Wellin g had char ge of
arrangements for the dinner
party. Miss Frances Roush
the
m eetin g.
co nducted
Reported ill were Mrs. Nelle
DeWeese, Mrs. Marga re t
Boyer, Mrs. Mary Meinhar t,
Mrs. Hattie Swift, Mrs . Marie
Postelwait and Pa ul Winn .
It was announced that Arlene
Spurlock, missionary, will be
guest speaker at the Jan . 23
meeting. Mrs. Martha Childs
had charge of the love gift
offering using a poem, "You
Can Find Him There," and
concluding with prayer. Rev.
George Glaze presented the
program using " Mary , the
Mother of Jesus" as his topic
and quoting scripture from
Genesis and Luke. Gifts were
presented to the Glaze family
and to family of Leo Searls ,
custodian .
For singing of carols Mrs.
Glaze was at the piano.
Atte ndin g the holiday
mee ting were Rev . Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Glaze and sons, Mr.
and Mrs . Edgar Reynolds , Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Theobald, Mr.
and Mrs. William Sweet, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Searls, Mrs.
Martha Childs, Mrs. carrie
Smith, Mrs. Polly Boland, Mrs.
Luia Mae Lynch, Mrs. Donna
Russell, Mrs. Grace Pratt,
Mrs . Nina Russell, Mrs. Alice
Robeson, Mrs. Eleanor Lohse ,
Miss Mabel Hysell, Mrs. Helen
Reynolds, Mrs . Freda Welling ,
Mrs . . Margaret Jones, Mrs.
Margaret Jun e Butcher, Miss
Mildred
Hawley,
Mrs .
Margare t L.allance, Mrs. Mary
Bailey and Mrs. Pearl
Reynolds .

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Midkiff, chaplain: Mrs. Lucille
Swackhamer, organist; Mr~.
Sally Ebersbach, warder ; and
Nial Salser, sentinel.
Distin gui shed guests in troduced we re Mrs. Roberta K.
Mindling, past grand matron;
Mrs. Donna Spring, deputy
grand matron ; and Mrs. Elsie
Sc hoe n ian, grand represen ·
tative to Michigan in Ohio.
Also prese nted were the
,worthy
matrons
of
Harrisonville , Albany, Thea
Minear , and Racine Chapters;
past matrons of Pomeroy

Loyal Women enjoy meet

DEAR POLLY - My Pet Peeve concerns ladles' slacks. So
many of us wish they would make a length between regular and
tall sizes. I find the regular length is too short and the tall too long
so they always have to be shorU,ned. Also, tall sizes costs about a
dollar more. - MRS. R. S.
DEAR POLLY -Children's shoes are now so expensive and
their feet grow so fast but I do not like to buy ahoes too large and
loose for them. If I buy a slightly larger size, I make them
comfortable by inserting a foam inner..ole and as the child's foot
grows the sole can be removed and the shoes worn for a longer
time. This also helps to keep the inside freah . Do not worry about
finding the proper size of inner sole but buy an adult size and trim
it to fit.
This also works well for my own ahoes. If one size seems too
tight and the next too loose, I put such soles in the larger size
shoes and they usually fit nicely. This extra loam padding is
heavenly to walk on. - NANCY.
DEAR POLLY - H it is a custom at your house to string
popcorn lor the Chrisirnas tree, do not string it just after popping. Wait lour or five hoW'S, when It is sorter and lind it does not
crack apart when being strung. - MARY T.
DEAR POLLY - It is so hard to clean those silverware trays
we use lor our everyday cutlery. One can scrub and scrub and all
the black does not seem to come off so I decided to try a prelaundry stain spray and to my surprise, when I washed the tray it
was clean as brand new . - NELMA.
DEAR POLLY - When addressing Chrisirnas or other
greeting cards and you ruin an envelope, do not waste the card.
Seal open edges together with clear tape, address the back and
mail first class. It will look somewhat like a glorified post card.
- MRS. M.W.

a, Jello .

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about 1/ 4 its original size.
• Litter Bin"' l or small
trash. Bi g drawe r lo r
wastebasket toads.
• Exclusive act iv ated
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Florence Well was installed Edwards, marshall; Joan
as worthy matron , a nd Dale · Vaughan, or ga nis t; Mrs.
Srpith as worthy patron in
Virginia Salser, Adah; Mrs.
installation ceremoni es of
Ann He msley, Ruth; Mrs .
Pomeroy Chapter 186, Orde r of
Edna Triplett, Esther; Mrs.
the Eastern Star, recently at
Be tty Hayes , Martha ; Mrs .
the Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Clara Thomas , Electa; Mrs.
Other officers for 1975 in- Mabel Goeglein, warder; a nd
stalled were Mrs. Ella Smith,
Richard Vaughan , se ntinel.
associate matron ; William
Mrs. Lois Pauley of the
Haye s, associate patron ; Harrisonville Chapter was the
Maria
Curd , secretary ;
installing officer . She was
Dorothy Woodard, treasure r ; assisted by Mrs . Myrtle Sisson,
Mrs. Charlott;, Dillard, conthe inviting marshall ; Mr. and
ductress; Mrs. Ruby Vaughan,
Mrs. James Soulsby, installing
associate conductress; Albert
marshalls; Mrs . Mabel Moore,
Woodard , chaplain; Thomas conductress; Mr s. Sylvia

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PARTY ENJOYED
Members of the Winding
Tra il Carden Club attending
the annual Christmas party
Now! Lay It Away
Tuesday night at Trinit y
Church were Mr s. Nancy
Collins, Mrs. Addalou Lewis,
Mrs. Wilma Terrell, Mrs. Cora
Beegle , Mrs. Faye Pratt, Mrs.
Sewing Machine
Dora Heaton , Mrs. Alice
For Christmas '7 4
Thompson, Mrs. Susie Miller ,
Mrs . Ruth Moore, Mrs. Pat
:·m all deposi~ will hold
Thoma and Mrs. Iris Kelton.
The dinner was served by the
Happy HarvesU,rs Class and
111 W. Second
992 -2281
was followed by a gift ex- I•
POMEROY, OHIO
change and program.

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P'OR AN UNIP'O"!

for MOM and GRANDMA

~ lea sant

Valley Hospital Tuesday from
1 p.m. until 5:30 p.m.
The new theme will u ~ seen
on all Bloodmobiles coming
from the Tri..Stat;, Red Cross
Blood Center which serves 38
coun ties in parts of West
Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio and
Bucha na n County, Va .
Mrs.
Dorothy
Scho lz,

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Another nice lhing about lhe
Christmas decorations downMiddleport
town- they cover up lhose old
election posters.
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Birthstone Jewelry

mobile co mes tc.

chai rman of the Blood
Program in Mason County,
said, "When you see, 'The Beat
Goes On', let it be a reminder
that you can save a life by your
blood donation ."
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PT. PLEASANT - "The .·
Beat Goes On ... When You
Give Blood", is the new theme
the Tri..State Red Cross will
display on the side of its
Bl oodmobile trucks moving
from ci ty ro city collecting one
of life's most precious
resources, blood.
Mason County is appealing
for donors when the Blood-

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bary, Mrs. Wilhemia Thomas,
Mrs. Den nis Keney and Alisha ,~·
Mrs. Huber t Wolf , Mrs. Wayne
Wolf, Mrs. Mabel Johnson,
Mrs. Robert Shook, Mrs. Jim
Folmeo and Cheryl, Mrs. Don
Diddle, Mrs. David Holt;,r and
Miss Lucy Hol ter.
Se nd i ng gifts were Mrs.
George Abbott, Mrs. Dennis
Cancelli , Mrs. John Bailey,
Mrs. Delbert Lightfoot and
Tanya, Mrs. Harold Johnson ,
Mrs . Michael Cooper, Miss
Jane Sisson and Mrs . Stanford
Cremee ns.

New theme to be portrayed

VEGETABLES - Green Beans, Noodles,
Cauliflower &amp; Cheese Sauce, Potatoes - Baked,
Mashed Home Fries.
DESSERTS Cherry.

Pie - Graham Cracker, Peach,

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DINNERS PLANNED
Christmas dinners wlll be
delivered Dec. 24 to the homes
or Meigs County senior citizens
who wlll be alone for the
holiday season.
Senior citizens wishing a
dinner delivered, or anyone
knowing of a senior citizen who
is alone, may call the Meigs
County Senior Citizens Center,
992-7884 or 992-7886 to place an
order . The Young Wives , Club
or Chest;,r is donating a ham
lor the dinners.
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PT. PLEASANT

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1:00 to 6:00 PM
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Television Log

0 !'nct"' Dec 13 1974

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Youth cho r rehearsa
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of Ma r y Sk i n ner sen or cho r
rehe.vsal 7 30 p m Tt ursn "Y
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H en d er'&gt;on pastor
Sunday schoo l 9 30 am Glen
M cC lu ng
supt
morn ng
wor sh p 10 30 a m
even ng
serv ce 7 30 m d '\l €'€'k ser
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Harol d D eett-~
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Chur ch sen.· ces
10 10 a 1
Holy commun o n f r st Sunday
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pas tor B blc school 9 30 a 11
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10 30 a n
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worsh p serv ce and
young
p eoples mt.:d ng
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Hoi ness m ee t n g 10 30 a m
Sun day Schoo Young Peop e s
Thursday to J
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Ha e-y pastor Sunday schoo l
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even ng \'.tOrsh p 7 30
p 11
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Meet ng
Tuesday
7 30
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OLD
DEX T ER
BIB L E
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev
Ron Terry
)astor
Sunday
school
0 a n
"lArs Worley
rr'lnc s
super n C'nd(n f
Mar 1q worsh p
1 a m
Sur d.:ty l vvn r Q ser ce 7 30

the Ser m onette
The comrng of the AdHnt Season remrnds us agam of the
J esus..st ory fou nd m the Gospels
Followmg t h e traditiOns or t he Old Tes tame n t there IS a

spec1al connect10n between D1 vme revelation and the poor The
early Ch urch remembered J esus historical perso n as exem
pllfymg the same c haracter That character thev concluded,
m ust have been present at HIS borth The four Gosp els express

th e D1vme purpo se m His corrung and the content of th1s purpose
IS diSclose d clea r!~ m the MagmfiCa t ( I u ke I 45-531 and m ost
es pectally m the words
The arroga n t of hea rt and mmd He h as p u t to r ou t He has
brought down m onarchs fr om thm thrones but the humble He
has lifted h1gh The hungry He ha s sa t1sf1ed w 1th good th mgs the
n ch s ent emp ty away '
These verses, along \\tth m&lt;:tn) others m t he Ne\\ Testament
s ug gest to us tha t the Gospel means liberatiOn , that liberatiOn

comes to the JX&gt;Or because becorrung capable of conce1vmg
hberatwn possible they fmd the coura ge to break the cond1!10ns

or the1r servitude
That 1S what the Incarnation means God m Chn st comes to
the we ak and helples s and becomes one of them takmg th eir

condtllDn of oppression as Hts :Jwn and thus transforms their
slave-eXIstence mto liberated existence
Th1s New Testament gos pel of llbe ralw n t m ns our •deas of
what a nd who come first ups1de down It d ema nds tha t we f igh t
for the freedom of those m captivity Th1s message of lib e r a tion
cannot appeal to those who profit from the lffipnsonm enl of

others, but only to sla ves who stn ve aga mst unauthor ized
powers
The Gos pel of libera l1on 1s ' ba d news' to a ll opp r essors
pohbca l or economic , beca use they have defined the1r

'freedom m terms of evil and mJustice can full} understand
what Jesus meant wh e n He said
jCome unto Me , all whose work IS hard whose load IS heavy,
and I will g1ve you rebel Bend yo ur neck to My ) Oke , and learn
from Me, for I am g entle a nd hum ble-hear ted and you r s ou l will
fmd relief For My yoke IS good to bear , M y load 1s h gh t (Matt
11 28-30 NEB)
The Jesus story, therefore, becomes the poor person s stor y
because God m ChriSt becomes poor a nd weak m order tha t the
oppressed mght become libera ted from pove r ty a nd
powerlessness
God becomes the VICtim m th elf pla ce a nd thus tra nsfor ms
the condition of slavery m to the battleground for the s tru ggle of
freedom
For J esus was not sunply a mce fe llow w ho h appen ed to h ke
the poor fulther, HIS a c twns ha ve lhe1r on g m m God s eternal
-ttemg They present a new v1s10n of DIVIne freedom clim axed
wtth the Cross and the Res urrec tion wherem God breaks m to
history for the hberahon of s la v es

Je sus' action represents God s wtll not to let H1s creation be
destroyed

b~

noncrea t1ve power s
The C r oss a nd the
Resurrecllon show that the freedom pr orrused m the Incarnation
IS fully available m J esus Chnst
ThiS IS the essence or the N e w Testa m ent s lorv With out
which Christian theology IS 1mposs1ble - Dwig ht 1 Z&gt;lv•t.z,
Pastor-D1rector, Uruted Presbytenan M1mstr) m Me1gs County

Adventists say church
is really needed today
Are
c hur c hes
r ea ll y
necessary ? Tha t s the questwn

today -

that will b e s turh e d a t Bible

much more so tha n
ITI) Sticism or the religiOns of
Asia to whtch ma ny a re turn-

study hour m the Pomer oy

mg

Seventh-day Adv entiS t church
Saturday a t 2 p m
Sabbath s chool Su pt R1la
While notes that m a n y youn g
people have ques lwned the
worth o f havmg church es
' And, Judgmg by falhn g

ate a dtstmct

Seventh-day Adven tiSts
people because
they hold sa CI ed God s Ten
Commandm e nt s wh 1c h n o

longer form the foundati on fm
many other Chnstlan rehgwns
and beheve that Chn st 1s their
only n ghte ousness

membership figures m man}

denommations," she srud, • the
question ts a senous one "
Pomts advanced mclude

AT(RON MEN INDIC'I'j;:D

ex1sl&lt;!nce or a church 1s un1 ty of

Chrtst1an

Tennessee man Wednesday 'Jn

beh e vers

a nd

throug h that umty, s p rea d or
the Gosp el
Christ forme d His chur c h
when He c hose the 12 disCiples
and He ga ve 1t a JOb to ct u It
really lSD t the busineSS Of the

churc h to orga mze for soc1al
acUon That wasn t the gospel
commission Youn g people s ee

, o reason for churc hes because
the c hurch es ha ve n t really
been handling the 1r ass•gnnellL
Chn s l~n fmth IS refevant to

F I RS T SO U T H E RN BAP
TI ST - ?87 M ulb('rry Aye
Pomeroy
al l 1 al e d
w th
S 0 C
th e Rev
F ed Htll
oas to r Troy Zwrl ng Sunday
school su pt
Su nday school
9 30 a
no r n nq worsh p
IO !0
SundCJy ev a n ge st c
mcf' nq
7 30 p m
P r ay~r
n.-.rot r 1 W ~ dr esd :1y 7 30om
MIDDLEPORT
M T MORIAH BAPTIST ~
Cor er Fo ur th and Man
M dd lcport Rev Hen ry Key
Jr pastor Sunday School 9 3D
n m
Mrs E rv n Ba um gard
ncr su p!
Mo r n ng worsh p
10 AS a m
J EH OVAH S W IT NE SS E S
Larry Car nahan pres dtng
mm s ter
Sunday B ble lee
lure 9 30 a m
Watch tower
st udy 10 30 a m
Tues day
B b le s tudy 7 30 p m
Thurs
d'l)
n
s try Scho ol
30
p m
ser v cc m e et ng 8 30

pm

M I D DL E P ORT CHURCH of
Ch,rrst n Chrr s lt illl Un1on ~
Lawre 1c e Man tey pas to r
Mr s Russe ll Young Su nda y
Sc hoo l Sup ! Su n day Sc hoo l
~ 30 a m
Even ng wo r s h p
7 30
Wednes d ay
p ra ye r
meet ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GO D
Rae ne Rou te 2 the
Re11 James M Muncy pas tor
Su nday school 9 45 am
mo rn ng worsh p
II a m
even ng wo rsh p
7 30 p m
Prayer mee t n g Tuesday 7 30
p m Young p eo ples m ee t ng
7 30 om Thur.:;day
FIRST
M ID D L E P O RT
BA PTI ST - Co rn e r 5 xth and
Pa111er
th e Re v
Steve
Skaq g s
p as t or
Dan n y
Thon pson Su nday schoo s upt
WMPO rad o prog r am 7 45
a
Sunday school 9 5 a m
110r n ng wo r sh p 10 15 a m
Youth a ct1v t es and f e lo wsh p
tor 1u n or and sen or h gh
s t uden ts 6 p m B ble stud y
I 30 p m
M d week pr a ye r
ser v ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
C HURCH
OF
CHRIST
M d d leport 5 t h and Matn
Geo rge
Glaze
m rn ts t e r
James Sheets s upe r ntend ent
Br b le sc h ool
9 30
a m
mornmg wo rsh p 10 30 a m
even ng worsh p 7 30 p m
prayer se r v ce 7 p m Wed
nesdav
M IDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Don Co le
pasto r
A lfr ed
Rusc he ! Sun d a y Sc hoo l su p!
Su nday sc h o o l 9 30 a m
mo r n ng wo r sh p 10 30 a m
~u nday e va n ge l st c m e et ng
7 30 p m
pr aye r m('c t n g
Wednesday 7 30 p m
T HE
UNITED
PRES
B YTERIAN
M I NISTR Y
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dwr ght
L Zav t z Pa stor 0 r ecto r
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Ch ur c h Schoo l 9 30
am Mr s Ho mer Lee SJ.tpl
Mo r n ng Wo r sh p 10 30 a m
MIDDLEPORT Sunda y
Chu r ch Sc hool 9 30 a m Joh n
F u lt z SuRt
Morn n q
F
Wors hr p 10 30 a m
SYRACU S E
Morn n g
Wo rs h p 9 a m
Su n da y
Churc h Sc hoo l 10 a m Mr s
Sa m pson Hat l Su p r
R UTL A ND C HURCH OF
GOO ~ Phil p Wh t ey pas tor
Sunday school
10 a m
worsh p serv ce
7 p m
P r ay er m ee t ng Wedn esd ay
7 30 p m

HA Z EL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH - Ne ar Lo ng Bot
tom Est I Ha r t pa s tor Roy
Brown
ass rs tan t
p a s tor
Sund a y sc hoo l 10 a m Chur t h
7 30 p m
ea ch
Su n d a y
even tng praye r m e e ltn g 7 30
p m Thursd ay
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - Th1rd Av e the
Re v W lltam Kn tt e l pastor
Ron a ld Du9 a n Sun day School
Supt Cl a sses for a ll ages
e11en ng ser v c e 7 30 p m
Btb le s tudy We dn esday 7 30
p m
yo uth se rv tc es F r da y
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corn er Ash a n d Pl um Mrd
dl eport
No e
H e rrma n
Sa t urday e v e n n g
p as to r
se r v ce 7 p m Sunda y sc hool
10 a m
Sun da y ev e n ng
wors hrp 7 p m

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE
PARISH
THE UNITED
M E THODI ST CHURCH
Rob e rt T Bumgarner
Dtrector
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev CarlE H tCkS
Re v D Wm Sydenstncker
CHESTER ~ Wors h p 9 15
am
Church Sc hool 10 am
ENTERPRISE - Wo rs h tp 9
am
Ch ur ch Sc hool 10 am
FLATWOODS ~ Wors htp 11
a m
Chu rc h School 10 a m
POMEROY
Wor s h p
10 30 am Chur c h School 9 15
am
UMYF6 30pm
ROCK SPRINGS ~ Worship
10 a m Church School 9 a m
UMY F 6 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUST'E:R
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH Worsh tp 10 30
a m Chur c h School 9 30 a m
UMYF7 pm
RUTLAND - Worsh1p 9 15
a m Ch ur ch School 10 a m
UMYF 7pm
SALEM CENTER - Wa r
s h p 9 a m Church School 10
am UM YF Th ursday 7 p m
S YRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev Rtchartl E Jarv1s
ASBURY ~ Worsh p 11
a m Church Sc hool 9 50 a m
WSCS ls t Tuesd a y
FOREST RUN - Worsh p 9
a m Chu rc h School 10 a m
WSCS 3rd Wednesday 7 30

pm

CLEVELAND (UP!) A
federal gr~ nd JUry md1eted
three Akron, Ohio, men and a

The maJor rea son for the

GRA H AM
UNITED
MET HOD I ST
Pr e ach tn g
9 30 a m
f rst a n d second
Sunday s o t eac h m on t h lh rd
i'lnd fourth S un days eac t
month worsh p ser v ce at 7 30
p n Wed 1csday e ve n ings at
l 30 Prr~v er r1 1d R b iP &lt;;t udv
SE V E NTH
DAY
AD
VE NTI ST
M ulb e rr y
He q ht s
Pome r oy
Pns. t or
G rar d Se to n Sab bar h se t ool
!'ve r y S.:t urd a y at 2 p rn :tnd
worsh p serv ce fo llow nq .Jt
J 15
p
Ope n
B ble
d scus.!&gt; o 1
7 30 p m
[\ th e
c t re i f'.:tch Thur sd 1y

c h a rg e s o f p oss esSion a nd
t r a n sfer of c ounle rfell $20

fed er a l r eserve notes
U S Attorney F redenck M

Coleman tdentif1ed the men
fro m Akron as Ray M
W•lhams, 23 D1e ler Schrem er
22 a nd Hullett Rosser, Jr , 25

The Te nnessee man

was

1de ntif1ed a. Don ,.sm•th 22
Acc ordin g
to
the
mdic tments, the a lleged offenses

occured m Akron between Nov
11 ary d Nov 1(

MINERSVILLE - Worsh p
10 a m Church Sc hool 9 a m
w s c S 3r d Monday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Chu rc h
Sc hoo l 9 JO a m
worshtJ:
serv (# 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Re Y Steve n Wrlson
Rev Larry Poling
Re v Howard Sh1v e ley
BE T HANY {Dorcas.)
Wors h p 9 30 a m
Church
Schoo l 10 30 a m
CARMEL lfi ors h p 11
a m
1st an d 3rd Sundays
C:h urch School 10 am
AP PL E G ROVE ~ Sun d a y
sch oo l 9 30 a m
wo r sh p
fi rst an d t h rd Su n d ay 7 30
p m
pray er mee ttng Wed
nes da y 7 30 p m Fellows h p
s u p per f rs t Saturday 6 p m
U M w second Tu e sday 7 30

pm

EAST LETART - Sunday
sch ool 9 30 a m
wo rsh p
second and fourth St.Yn d ay 7 30
P m
pr ayer mee tr ng Wed

n esday 7 30 p m
UM W
f rs t Wednnsday 7 30 p m
W ES L E YAN ( Racrn e t
S u n day schoo l
10 a m
Brb le stud y
wo r sh p II il m
Thu r s d ily
7
p m
c ho r
p r ac t ce Th ur sday 8 p m
I P ows hr p
sup p e r
f rs t
Wednesda y 6 30 p m U M W
fo ur th Mon d &lt;~Y 6 p m

7 30 p m

MT UNION BAPTIST Re v Cec 1 cox p asto r Sunday
Sc hoo l sup t
Joe Sayr e
Sunday sch o ol 9 45 a m
Su nday even ng wor s ht p 7 30
Wednesda y pray e r a n d B1b le
s tudy 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PlAIN~
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
E ug en e Und erwood pastor
GREAT BEND ~ wo r sh p 11 How a r d Cald we ll J r S unda ~
a m
:'nd a nd 4th Sund ays
Sc hool Su p t
Sun day Sc hool
Ch ur c h Sc hool 10 a m
9 30 a m
Morn ng Sermon
LETART FALL S - Wors h p
10 30 am
Su n da y e 11 entn g
lOam Chur ch sch ool 9 a m
se rv ce 7 p m
B ble study 7 30 p m ever y
LETART FALLS UNITED
Tuesda y
BRETHREN
R e11 Freeland
MORNING STAR - Wor Sh iP Norrr s pa s tor Fl o yd Norr s
9 30 a m
Ch ur c h Sc h oo l 10 30 su pt Sund a y sc hool 9 30 a m
a m
M d Week
Ser11 ce
m orn n g se r m on 10 30 a m
Wed nesda y 8 p m
Pr a ye r serv tce Wed ne sday
MORSE CHAPEL
Wo r
7 30 p m
Sh p 11 a m
ls i and 3r d
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
Sun d ays Ch ur c h Sc hool 10 GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
am
Sm th pastor Sund a y Sc hool
PO RTLAND - Wo rs h p 7 30 10 a m Arthur He nso n Supt
P m
Chur c h Sc hoo l 9 30 a m
Morn ng Wor s htp 11 a m
SUTTON - Wors h p 11 am
Young Peopl e s serv c e 7
Lnd and 4t h Sun d a ys Chur ch p m
Evenmg serv ce 7 30
Sc hoo l 10 a m
p m W e dnesday Mtd Wee k
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Prayer Se rv ce 7 30 p m
Re v Rob e rt Meece
Youth meettn g
6 30 p m
Rev Stanl e y Brandum
Evenmg wor s h p 7 30 p m
JOPPA - Wo r s hip 10 am
CHESTER CHURCH OF
Ch urch School 9 a m
Prayer THE NAZARENE
Rev
Mee tm g Wed nesd a y 8 p m
Herb e r t Grat e pastor Wor
LONG BOTTOM ~ Church Shtp servi ce 11 am and 7 30
ser v ces 9 a m
S un d ay p m Sunday Sunday Sc hool
Sc hoo l 9 45 a m B1ble Stu dy 9 30 a m
R1c ha rd Barton
eve r y Thur sd a y 7 30 p m
supt Pra ye r mee t ng Wed
NORTH BETHEL ~ Wor
n esday 7 30 p m
Shtp 11 am Ch ur c h Sc hoo l tO
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
am
CHRIST
Cl fford Sm th
ALFR EO - Sunda y school
mtn ster Sunday Sc hool 9 30
9 45
a m
e a c h S u n day
a m
mornrng c hur c h l O 30
p r eac hrn g at 11 a m each a m Sunday evenr ng ser11r ce
Sun day P r aye r mee trng 7 45 7 30 p m Wednesday serv ce 8
pm
p m Wed nesday wscs 8 p m
on l h1 rd Tuesday ea ch month
LAUREl CLIFF FREE
REEDSVILLE - Sunday
METHODIST Rev Floyd
sc hool ~ 30 p re a c hing 7 30
F
Sho o k
p as t or
Lloyd
p m Su nda y prayer m e etrng
Wrr g ht Sun day school supt
7 JO p m Tues day W SCS 7 JO
Su n day sc h ool 9 30 a m
f r s t Thur sda y ea c h month
m orn n g wors h p 10 30 a m
SILVER RIDGE ~ Wor s hrp even ng wor s h p 7 30 p m
10 a m Chur c h School 9 a m
Wedn es day Chr st a n Yo uth
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Cru sa d e
6 30 p m
Ch orr
Worsh p 9 a m
Ch ur ch pr a c t ce Thur sd ay 7 p m
Schoo l 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHR 1ST - Geor g e F red er ck
CHRIST Charles Russ e ll
su pt Serv ce we ekly ~ 30 am
Sr m nt sl er Norman C Wr ll
on Sunda y Pr e ach ng f rsl a nd s upt
Sunday sc hool ~ 30
lh rd Sundays of month by a m
wors h p s er 11 ce 10 30
Cliffor d Sm th 9 30 a m
a m
B tb le s tudy Tuesda y
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN 7 30 p m
UNION - Da rre ll
Doddrrll
REORGANIZED CHURCH
pa stor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
a m
Leona rd G lm ore ftr st OF JESUS CHRIST OF
e ld e r e venrng servt c e 7 30 LATTER DAY SAINTS ~
Racine Road
p m
We d ne sday
prayer Portland
Wtll am Roush pastor Oenny
m eet ng 7 30 p m
Sunday
Schoof
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF Evans
Drrector
Sunday
School
9 30
GOD - Ra e ne Rou t e 2 The
a m Morn rn g worship 10 30
Rev Char es Hand pastor
a m Sunday even ng serv c e 7
Su nd ay sc hool 9 45 a m
p m
Wednesday e11en ng
mo rn n g wor s h p 1 1 am
Even rng ser v ces Tues day and prayer serv ces 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST
Fr d a y 7 30
Rev
Earl Sh ule r p asto r
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
Wors htp se r v ce 9 30 a m
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B ble
Sunda y sc hool
10 30 am
St udy
9 30 a m
m orn ng
Sun d a y even tng se r v ces 7 30
even ng
wo r s h tp 10 30 a m
p m
Brb le stud y and p r aye r
w or s h tp 6 30 p m Wednesd ay
se rv ce Th ur sd a y 7 30 p m
B bl e Study 7 30 p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH
K ngsbury
Road
Sunday
l on g Bottom Sunday Sc hool
S~hool 9 30 am
Ralph Carl
10 a m w th W liard P goff
sltpt Worshtp service tO 30
sup! E van ge l st te message a m and 7 30 p m alternately
eac h Sunday ev en ng 7 30 p m
Prayer meetmg Wednesday
b y E ld e r
R ussell
Cl1ne
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay St les
m nt ster o f the Ap os tol c Fa tth
castor
B1b e Sludy Wednesday 7 30
OLD
DEXTER
CON
om
GREGATIONAL CHURCH ~
STIVERSVILLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH ~ Sunday Mrs Worle y F ran c s Sun d ay
oo l s upt Sunda y sc hool 10
sc hool se r vrce 10 a m Prayer sch
a m
m e et n g Thur sday 7 p m
Sun da y e vent ng serY tce 7 p m
LONG
BOTTOM
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST CHR ISTtAN ~ M r Robert
P omeroy
Har r son.., lte Wyatt pastor Sunda y School
supt
Ronald Os borne B ib le
Road R c k Mo rr so n pastor
prn c h ng
Sun d a y sc hoo l s u pt
St ev en School 9 30 a m
Even in g ser vtc es
Sta nl ey Sunday sc hoo l 9 30 10 45 a m
a m
mo rn ng wor s h p and !_30pm
co m mun o n
10 30
am
HYSELL
RUN
F~EE
Su nd a y
eve n ng
youth METHODIST
CHURCH
Ch nst an End e a vo r 6 30 p m
Rev Paul Ne v il le pa s lor
wo r sh p serv c e Sunday 7 30 Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 a m
p m
We d nes da y e v e n ng Mornmg se
rv ce 10 30 a m
p r a y er mee t n g an d B ble" youth servrce
6 45 p m
s tud y 7 30 o m
Evangel tS t tc s ervi ce 7 30 p m
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN Pray
e r meet ng Thur sday
CHURCH P n e Gr ove The 7 30 p m
Rev W I a m M ddles warth
Pas tor Chur c h Serv tce s 9 30
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
a m Sun day Sc hool 10 30 a m
MISSION ~ Bald Knobs Rev
HKAOBURY CHURCH OF
R Gluesencam p pastor
CHRIST Btble School 9 30 l
Roger W11fred Sr
Sunday
a m morn 1ng worsh p 10 30
School
Supt
Sunday
School
a m Su nday even ng Wors h p
9 30 a m
Sunday evenrng
Se r 11 ce
7 30 p m
c hotr
worshtp 7 30 Prayer meetmg
pr act c e Sunday and Wed
Tues day
7 30 p m
Ernes t
nesday 7 p m prayer meet ng
Dee ter class leader Youth
an d B ble Study Wednesday
m ee tmg
Wednesday
7 30
7 30 p m
p
m
Ernest
Deeter
leader
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
Rev F reeland Norrrs pastor
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
Sunday school 10 a m Church
CHR 1ST Robert Shook
serv1 c e 7 p m
We dnesday
pastor Sunday s c hoo l 9 30 .
B1ble Studv 7 p m
am Russell Spencer supt
RACINE
CHURCH
OF
worsh tp servr c e 10 45 am
IHE NAZARENE Rev
eyenmg worsh1p alternating
W II a m Bar~holomew pas tor
With C E at 7 30 p m on
Sunda y sc hoo l 9 30 a m
Sunday Prayer meetrng 7 30
Ger a ld Well s s upt m orn1ng
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
wo r sh p 10 30 a m
Wed
lay leader
n esd ay serv ce 7 p m
WHITES
CHAPEL
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST ~
Coolvtlle RD Rev Roy Deeter
Wa lle r P B kacs a n pa stor
pastor Sunday school 9 30
Ro n nt e Sa lser Sun d a y school
a m
worsh tp serv1ce 10 30
su p! Sun d ay sc hool 9 30 am
a m B1ble study and p rayer
mo rn ng
w o r s h tp
10 &lt;10
serv1 c e Wednesday 7 30 p m
Sunday even ng wor ShiP 7 30
RUTLAND
We d nesd ay e v e nrng Btb le
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
s tud y l 30
CHRIST - Rod Kasler pastor
V H Braley Sunday school
DANVILLE WESLEYAN supt Sunday sc hool 9 30 a m
Re v Le lon Glasure pastor
wo rsh p servrc e and com
Su nd a y School 9 30 a m
m un ton
10 30 a m
youth
yo uth a nd run tor youth servtce
meetrng
6 p m
Sunday
6 45 p m
even ng worshtp
e vemng serv c e 7 regular
7 30 p m
prayer and pra se
board meetrng thtrd Saturday
We dnesday 7 30 o m
7 p m
SILVER
RUN
FREE
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
BAPTIST ~ Rev Ralph Dean
CHURCH Sunday Schoo l
pa stor Sunday School 10 a m
9 30 a m Worsh rp serv tee 11
Leon M It e r s up!
Even ng
am
Wednesday prayer
se rvr ce 7 30 p m
Prayer
meettng
7 30 p m
Sunday
m eet ng Thursda" 7 30 p m
n rght worShip 7 30 p m
CHEHElf CHURCH OF
RUTLANO CHURCH OF
GOD Rev
J ames Sat
THE NAZARENE
Rev
terf e ld pa stor Sunday School
lloyd D Gr1mm J r pastor
9 30 a m worsh rp serv tce 11
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m
am
e'len ng se rvice
7
Morntng worsh1p 10 30 am
pray e r s ervrce and youth
Young people s serv1ce 6 45
se rvt c e Wedn esr:l a v 7 p m
Evangellsttc serv c e
p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
7 30 p m Wednesday even ng
CHURCH
Te d Jones
serv1ce 7 30 p m
p as tor Sun da y sc hool 9 30
MASON COUNTY
Roy S g ma n
sup!
a m
THE HILAND CHAPEL
m o rn n g wo r s h p
10 30
George Casto pastor Sunday
Sund a y e ven mg se rv ce 7 30
School 9 30 evenmQ worshtD
m td w eek ser v ce
Wed
7 30 1hursday ev~mg prayer
nesd a y 7 30 p m
serv tee 7 30 p m
MASON FIRST BAPTIST SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Second
and Pomeroy Sts Stan
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Cratg pastor Sunday school
Howard C Black pastor Bob 9 45 am
worshtp serYice 11
Moore Sunday Sc hool Supt
am
trarn1ng union 6 30
Sun d ay Sc hool cl ass es for a ll
p m evenlng worship sen11ce
ages 9 30 am
morn1ng
7 30 p m
M td week prayer
worsh tp 10 45 NY P S Sunday
servic e Wednesday 7 3(1l:J m
6 30 p m e vang e ll st rc serv tce
MASON
CHURCH
OF
Sun d ay 7 30 p m Mid week
CHRIST, P 0 Box 487 Miller
prayer meet ng Wednesday
St
Mason W Va Sunday
7 30 p m M1 SS1onary meettng
Bible
Study 10 a m
Worsh1p
s e c ond Wedn esday 7 30 p m
11 am and 7 p m Blble Study
UNITED
FAITH
NON
Wednesday 7 p m
Vocal
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
musrc
Rqbert Smith pa s tor Sunday
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
school 9 3(1 a m class leader
TIST - Corner of Second and
Leo Hill wor s htp serv1ce
Anderson
Mason
Pastor
10 30 a m c hurch 7 30 p m
Walter Cloud Sunday school
9 45 am
worship service 11
EDEN UNITED BRETH
a m and 7 30 p m Weekty
REN IN CHRIST - Elden R
Bible study Wednesday 7 30
Blake pastor Sunday School
pm
m
Howard McCoy
10 a
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
s up t Morntng s ermon 11 a
GOD ~ Second St Mason w
Sunday n ght s erviCes
m
Chrt sttan En d eaver 7 30 p
Va Chester Tennant pastor
Song serv ic e 8 p m
Sunday school
10 a m
m
Prea c htn g 8 30 p m
Mld
morning worship
11 am
evangelistic servi c e 7 30 p m
week P r ayer meetmg Wed
nesday 7 p m Ray Adams
Btble study and prayer service
lay leader
Wednesday 7 30 p m Phone
773 5133
~
CHURCH
OF
JESlJS
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CH R 1ST - Loc ated at Rutland
CHRIST tn Christian Union ~
on New L1m a Road next to
The Re11 Wtlllam Campbell
For e st Acre Park Rev Ray
pastor Sundey School 9 30
Rouse pa s tor Robert Muss er
~ m
James Hughes supt
Sunda y Sch ool supt Sunday
.evenrng servt ce
7 30 p m
s c hool 10 30 am
worship
WeCln esday even rng prayer
7 30 p m Btb le study Wed .
meet tng
7 3(1 p m
Youth
nesday 7 30 p m Saturday
prayer serv ce each Tuesday ,
n rght prayer serv ice 7 30 p m
FAIRVIEW
BlBLE
HEMLOCK
GROVE
CHURCH, Letart W Va Rt
CHR 1ST IAN - Roger Watson
I
Rev
George Hoschar
pastor
Ray Whaley supt
pastor Sunday School 9 JO
Morntng wo rs h p 9 30 am
a m Prayer and Bible study
chur c h sc hool
10 30 a m
7 30 p m
Cottage Prayer
youn g peopl es meetmg 6 30
Servt c e 1¥u esday 10 am
p m
even ng w orsh 1p 7 30
Worsh rp Ser y1ce
Thursda y
p m Btbl e s lud y Wednesday
7 30 p m

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Turn out the l1ghts some mght,
touch a match to a smgle candle,
and watch the m1racle that happens
The flam e wavers and then steadIes The whole room IS bathed m a
soft glow showmg new shadows and
depths new softness and warmth
It seems l1ke you are /Jvmg 1n another place, m another age
Sw1tch the /Jghts on agam and
they seem dazzlmg harsh unlll your
eyes get used to them
Two entJrely different atmospheres have been created m the
same room The candlelight has
wrought a k1nd of mag1c, electnc1ty
has brought w1th 1t rea/Jty
In our liVes we need both mag1c
and reality---and the place to fmd
them 1s m church The Church offers
the mag1c of peace and relaxatiOn,
yet 1ts message IS real, sometimes
even harsh Its teachmgs are as old
as time, yet as new as tomorrow
Go find out for yourself

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Phone 949 3342

GOEGLEIN READY MIX
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Racine

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they won't starve or get rabies Traps don't hurt as much as
people think Modern traps, havmg no teeth, won t break legs
The anlffials Will fight agamst them because they are scared not
m pam Often a trapper will come upon an anunal asleep m the
trap
I'll adm1t 11 IS ugly lo see an anlllllil caught, but 1t's better
than seemg h1m suffe r for weeks at a llffie before he starves
Most states have repealed laws prohibiting trappmg as \bey
realize Nature IS cruel and beautiful at the same t1me, and she
needs help on controls
Nothmg IS more beautiful than a beaver fur We trap
beavers We take only the cream of the crop and leave some to
repopulate for later year s A lot of work goes mto trappmg It
a ver ages out to $1 00 an hour Why bother, you ask? Because we
and gettmg exerciSe 1nstead of sitting m a stuffy house all wmter
- WIFE OF A TRAPPER AND LOVES lT
DEAR WIFE

AB a behever m equal tlffie, I prmted your letter Okay ? - H

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DEAR HELEN

In a recent answer, you mentiOned • livmg mJ.Serably one day
at a time as the fat&lt;! of an AI Anon member whose husband IS a n
( mcura ble) alcohohc
J want to teU you that m Al-Anon we do NOT live miSerably
Most of us are happier and better adjusted than my c1v1lian'
fnends We have some members who have changed the1r entire
life styles after learnmg to work th1s program One AI Anon wife
sa1d, ' Thank God I marned an alcoholic or I may never have had
thiS wonderful program and learned the secret of liVIng and of
bemg bappy'"
I meet people every day m the busmss world who are s o

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m Al-Anon but 1! she discovers after a few months that she IS
STILL ex1slmg miserably m her marriage, s he ' should return to
real hvmg" VIa divorce (1e make the deciSIOn you menUon )
And aren t you and your fnend gettmg Just a big earned
away when you thank God you marned an alcoholic' or WISh

that fate on someone else ? - H

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ACROSS

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5 Stoppers
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provtnce
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13 Go for
14 Revolve

Yesterday's Answer

4 Before

15 Brew

me1ster s
creation

16 WISCOnsin
City

17 Hannoruze
19 Actor
De Corsla

20 Long-eared

5 P!ac1d
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word
8 The decent
gesture
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9 Art lover
10 Regular
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tnbesman
18 Polynesian
forest god
21 French Cl ty
22 Nelson
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25 Hllls of
Shropshire,
Dec 14 1974
An unusua l opportuntty a t a
malertal nature wtll suddenly
pop up th s year that could
s pell un e ~~:p e cted pro ltt Be
ready to move qu1ck ly when 11
do e s occur

Unscramble these four Jumbles
one letter to each square to
form four ordinar y word s

Eng

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volcaruc
mountain
'1:1 Motorboat
29 Attacking
verbally

31 Purpose
33 Hamburg's
port

34 Broadway
group

35 Mob member

EM'AK

36 Object of
infatuation

37 Protect

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Bakers of Gay 90s Bread
M1ddleport
Ph 992 3030

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tered ' Grand slam b1ds are
for 1d1ots

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but we do feel that North had

SEARS CATALOGUE MERCHANT
220 E Mam

Lou1s W Osborne
Ph 992 2178
Pom e roy

MARK V STORE

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noyed To slart With South
had a mm1mum openmg bid
w1th a b1oken SIX catd suit LIL ABNER
reb1d North wa s entitled to
yet
Jump
play he
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for made
a t le asta seven

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

he arts
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We Ftll All Doctors Prescrrptions
Pomeroy
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cmch the way the c ards lay
If South had bothe r e d lo
count to 13 he would have

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THE AfflENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.
296W Second

Pomeroy

Ph 992 38.13

THE DAILY SENTINEL
Devoted To the Interest
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Grocer ie s &amp; General Merchandise
Racine
Ph 949 5772

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.
The Finest 1n Mob1le Homes
1100 E Matn
Pomeroy
Ph 992 7034

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Pomeroy
Dtat 992 2318

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The Friendly Folks"
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Pomeroy
Ph 992 3498

RIDENOUR SUPPLY

SADIE'S MARKET
Meats and Grocerres
Ph 992 398.1
Syracus e 0

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Homelite Saws
Ph 985 3308
Chester

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Church and Offi c e Suppltes G1fts
99 Mtll St
M lddleporl
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Kerm s Korner
Kermit Walton
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s pad e t1 1c ks t o mak e Ills
grand slam The bes t way to

score those live s pade tncks
would have b ee n to le ad the
10 and take a first round
fmesse Thts would wm for
h•m 1f Wes t he ld four s pades

or less 1ncludmg the quee n or WINNlE
42 per ce nt of th e time
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The play a dopted by South
13RtGHT AND EARLY
was to ca s h th e ace kmg of
AND HA~~G5 1 NCE
s pad es n g ht a w ay

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que en had dropp e d but that
was JUSt und e r a 20 pe r cent
play and any banker Will te ll
y ou that 42 per c ent ts be tter
than 20 per cent

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Inste ad of b1ddmg two clubs
your pa r-tne r has b1 d two d1 a
monds after yo ur one nolrump
Whal do you do now?
Ans we r Tomorru"'

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Yesterday's Cryptoquote A HEALTHY BODY IS A GUEST
CHAMBER FOR THE SOUL, A SICK BODY IS A PRISON
FRANCIS BACON

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25 Falsehood
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People e lec t to stay with the1r a lcoholic ( which means
Sick, ' not childlike ) mates for maroy reasons , but they are NOT
m1serable Ma ke that clear to your rea ders Helen - N M
DEAR N

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AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

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$25 000 Pyram id 10 Newsmaker 74 13 Ltl!as Yoga &amp; Yo u
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Catch 33 33
8 DO-Mr Magoo s Chnstmas Carol 3 Portra1t 13 M!Jv1e 4 15
The Three L1ves of Tho masma
College Basketball 6 All
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8 30-Fnends &amp; lovers B 120
9 OD-Cottege Basketball 3
NFL Football 13 Mary Tyler
Moore 8 10
Da Vtncl 33
9 30- Bob Newhart 8 10 Mountatn Scene 33
W DO-NFL Football 6 Carol Burnett 8 10 Biography 33
10 30~ Barbenbolm on Beethoven 33
11 00- News 3 4 8 10 Pol1ce Surgeon 15 Janak I 33
11 3Q---IY.ovte A Matter of Innocence 3 Mov1e .40 Pounds of
Trouble 4 Mov1e The 300 Spartans 8 Movre Ship of
Fools 10 Don Kershner s 15
12 OD-ABC News 6 ABC 13
12 1s--Mov1e Inn of the Fnghtened People 6 News 13
12 Jo-Mov1e War Gods of the Deep 13
1 oo-Mov•e Double Dynam1te .4
1 3G--Movte MY Stster E1leen 10
1 45--Soul Tra1n 6
1 SG--Mov te The M1lllon Eyes of Su Muru 13
2 JG--Mov1e Mad Monster Party .4
3 1G--News 13
3 30--Movle Hell Below Zero 10
4 oo---.Mov1e Shoot Loud Louder I Don t Understand 4

For Saturday, Dec 14 1974
ARIES (March 21 - Aprll 191
Your act1ons w111 acht e ve your
ends but they wrll ai1ena te
your well wts hers Try to lake
others 1nto c ons1deratton
TAURUS (April 20-May 201
You have a tendency today to
make what you do far mo re
complicated than tt reall y 1s
Thmk a few paces tn advance
GEMINI (May 21 -June 201
Don 1 count too heav1!y on bar
row1ng th tngs of oth e rs
They re notf1gurrng on supply
rng your needs now
CANCER (June 21 July 221
Soc rally you II have to be
c areful toda y not to be too n
SIStent on match1ng up couples
who don t enjoy eac h othe r s
c ompany
LED (July 23 Aug 221 You t
f nd you re not as compe tent a s
you thought you were 1n the
do 11 yourself department An
e xpert may have to fm rsh what
you start
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 221
You tend to be to o c ovetous
and demand tng of those yo u
love and admrre Re la x Loosen
your hold a b tl
LIBRA (Sept 23 Oct 23)
Normally yo u re grac rous and
hOSPitable to all that come to

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IGA FOODLINER

your hous e Toda y however
you won t tre at your guests as
wa rmly a s you usu a lly do
SCORPIO lOci 24-Nov 221
Selec t yo ur c omp a nr o ns
wt sely to da y or you 11 find
yourself 1n the company of one
who s e d1ssallsfa c t to n w 1
spo 11 yo ur fun
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23
Dec 21) If yo u re not care ful
thiS we ek end you re gotng to
spend muc h mo re on fn vo lous
outs1de mterests than you 1n
tended
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan
19) Even though your ltrs t
c hotce ma y not be what the
group want s to do go a long
with them Ia s how you re a
go od sport
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb
19) You have to o ma ny self
doubts at thls time to carry off
so mething y o u want to
ac hleYe Be more tenac tous
PISCES (Feb 20-March 201
Th1s 1s not the day to resurrec t
an old ISSue where you and a
fnend prev to usl y dtsagreed
Let the past rema 1n forgotte n

death than at the hands of Mother Nature
Trappers help anunals by keepmg overpopulation down s o

newspaper) P 0 Box 489 Radro
C1tySialron New Yorf( NY 10019

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Either way, they have become more comple te persons O!U!n
membership m AI-Anon m s p1res the mate tu seek help w1th AA
and start hiS or her recover y

I am for trappmg because, for the anunal, 1t ts an easier

Send $1 lor JAC OBY MODERN
book ro Wrn ar Bn dge (clo tflrs

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Beech &amp; Locust
Mtddteporl
Ph 992 2366

Middleport

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NORTH

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INGLES ASHLAND SERVICE

337 N 2nd

After a person has been m Al-Anon for a while a deCISIOn 1s

Rebuttal on Trapping
DEAR HELEN
I know you won l prmt th1s because you are opposed to the
trappmg of anunals

Percentage play more apt to wm

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500 E Mam St
Ph 992 2174

By Helen Hottel

WIN AT BRIDGE

Middleport Ohto

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

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Around Us 10 In Touch 13
7 30-Jabberwocky 3 Farm Front 4 Edd1e Saunders 6 Abbott &amp;
Costello 8 Man from COSI10 Las s e 13 Sesame St 20
8 QO-Addams Family 3 4 15 Yog1 s Gang 13 Jabberwocky 6
Speed Buggy 8 Po peye 10
8 JG--Wheelle &amp; Chopper Bunc h 3 4
Bugs Bunny 13
Speedracer 6 Scooby Doo 8 M s ter Rogers 20
9 DO-Eme rgenc y 3 -4 Hong Kong Phooey 6 13 J e annt e 8 10
Sesame St 20
9 3Q-Run Joe Run 3 4 G1 lt gan 13
Btg Blue Marble 6 Par
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10 00-Landof the Lost 3 4 De vlin 6 13 Valley of th e Otnosaurs
8 10 Elec Co 20
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Super Fnends 6 13
Harlem
Globetrotters 8 10 Carrascolendas 20
11 Jo--Star Trek 3 4 Hudson Brothers 8 10 Zoom 20
12 OG--Jetsons 3 4 These are the Days 6 13 U S of Ar c h1e 8 10
Bread and ButterflieS 20
12 30--Bob Dan1els Basketball 3 Amencan Bandstand 6 13
Go 4 15 Fat Albert 8 10
1 QO-NFL Football 3 4 15 lawrence Welk 8 Children s F tlm
Festtval 10
1 3o-To Be Announced 6 Bobby Go ldsbor o 13
2 t&gt;O-College Football Prev1 e w 6 13 Fa m ous Classtc Tale s a
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2 15-Cotlege Football 6 13
3 oo-N F L Pre game Show 8
3 25- Frve Mmut es to K1ck off 10
3 3D-NFL Football 8 10
4 QO-NFl Game of the We ek 3 4 To Be Announ ced 15 Makrng
Th lngs Grow 33
4 ~Green Acres 3 Sale of the Century 4 Sew1ng Sktlls 33
5 oo-Bonanza 3 4 A B1t with Kn1t 33
5 30-Wide World of Sports 13 Spnng Street USA 15 Course of
our T1mes 33
6 oo--News 3 4 A Look at the Book 15 Villa Alegre 33
6 JQ-NBC News 3 4 Hrgh School Bowl 8 All Am e n ca Te am 10
Zoom 33

Bakers of Good Bread
Hunttngton W Va

Pomeroy

learn to be happy desp1U! our mate s drinkmg We learn how t o
live wtth a sttuation, and that we do not have to acc ept unac
cepl&lt;lble behavior

are out w1th Nature, hikmg her woods, breathmg fresh crtsp atr

HEINERS BAKERY

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MEIGS TIRE CENTER

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FRIDAY DECEMBER 13 1974
6 00 - News 3 4 8 10 13 15 A BC Ne ws 6 E leclrt c Compan y
20 Personality and Beha vtor 33
6 30 - NBC News 3 4 15 AABC New s 13 Be w ttc hed 6 CBS
News 8 10 Zoom 20
7 OON - Truth or Conseque nces 3 4 Bowling 6 WCH S Re port 8
ews 10 Ne ws 10 J1mmy Dean 13 1Spy 15
7 30 - Porter Wagoner 3 Masquerad e Parade 4 Ca nd1d
6 Pop• Goes the Count ry 8 Black Perspecti ve 20
JC..mTera
3 reas ure Hunt 10 To Tell the Tr uth 13
8 00 - Sanford and Son 3 4 15 Kung F u 6 13 Dr Se uss a 10
Wa s hi ngton Wee k In Re v tew 20 33
8 30 - Hallmark Hall of Fame 3 4 15 R udo lph The Red Nose d
Re mdeer 8 10 Wa ll St We ek 20 33
9 00 - Stx M!lho n Dollar Man 6 13 Ma s ter p ece Th eatre 20
E11en tng a t Symphony 33
9 30 ~ House W ithout A Chr1 st ma s TreeS 10
10 00 - P olt ce Woman 3 415 N g htS ta lke r6 13 New s2 0 Pa ul
Nu chtm s 33
11 00 - New s 3 4 6 8 10 13 15 33
ll 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 Wtde World Spec ta l 13 Mov1e
Murder Inc 6 Janakt 33 Mov te Valley of Gwang1 a
Mo v1e Ftrst Men In The Moon 10
00 - Mldntght Spect al 3 4 15 Don Ktrs hne r s Ro ck Conce rt
6 News 13
30 ~ Mov1e Dr Rena ult s Secret 10
2 30 - Mov te Ma rk of the Ha w k 4
4 00 - Mov 1e Mambo 4
5 30 - Mov1e The Dayd rea m e r 4

mrs~ed up lh ' I 'uuk Wha t a sha me hi s or her spouse d oesn l
h.tve 1 dnnkmg pro•Jiern so lhey could learn how to hve ' I do not
know my other pku.:e one could obta.m th1s va luable knowledge
\\lthoul pay mg a terriJtC £ee for It
We learn !ndtvtdual happmess does not depend on others We

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Television Log

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Envoy Ray w ~t/ n ng off cer
rn charge Sunday 10 am
Hoi ness m ee t n g 10 30 a m
Sun day Schoo Young Peop e s
Thursday to J
Leg on l p n
p m
Lades Hom p LeaauP .,
p m Prep classes
ST
PAU L LUTHERAN
CHUR CH Corner of Sycamore
nnd Seco nd Sts Pom e roy The
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P&lt;~slo
Suncn Sci1VOI at 9 15
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SACRED H EA RT
Rev
Fa th er Paul 0 ~\.elton J&lt;'l s tor
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Jrday
even ng Mas~ 7 ()
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Mass u and liJ am
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1on
nstru nenr~ SundCJy worsh p
10 a n
B tJie c, u ly II a m
worsh p 6 p 1
Wcdne:.day
B ble study 1 p l'1
MIDWAY
COMMUNI T Y
CHURCH
\non
denom nat onu
Langsv lie
Dexter Road II t: Rev Worle y
Ha e-y pastor Sunday schoo l
1[} &lt;1 11
even ng \'.tOrsh p 7 30
p 11
Prayer
Meet ng
Tuesday
7 30
om
yout t
qro p F r da._ 7 311 p m
RU T L AND
FREEWILL
BAP TI ST
Rllilr
Turner
ons or &lt;;u nd=.y schoo
0a n
Sund ly e . . cn HJ se rJ ce
30
WPdncsdr~y B b c &lt;:.tudy
7 30
Pn&gt;

OLD
DEX T ER
BIB L E
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev
Ron Terry
)astor
Sunday
school
0 a n
"lArs Worley
rr'lnc s
super n C'nd(n f
Mar 1q worsh p
1 a m
Sur d.:ty l vvn r Q ser ce 7 30

the Ser m onette
The comrng of the AdHnt Season remrnds us agam of the
J esus..st ory fou nd m the Gospels
Followmg t h e traditiOns or t he Old Tes tame n t there IS a

spec1al connect10n between D1 vme revelation and the poor The
early Ch urch remembered J esus historical perso n as exem
pllfymg the same c haracter That character thev concluded,
m ust have been present at HIS borth The four Gosp els express

th e D1vme purpo se m His corrung and the content of th1s purpose
IS diSclose d clea r!~ m the MagmfiCa t ( I u ke I 45-531 and m ost
es pectally m the words
The arroga n t of hea rt and mmd He h as p u t to r ou t He has
brought down m onarchs fr om thm thrones but the humble He
has lifted h1gh The hungry He ha s sa t1sf1ed w 1th good th mgs the
n ch s ent emp ty away '
These verses, along \\tth m&lt;:tn) others m t he Ne\\ Testament
s ug gest to us tha t the Gospel means liberatiOn , that liberatiOn

comes to the JX&gt;Or because becorrung capable of conce1vmg
hberatwn possible they fmd the coura ge to break the cond1!10ns

or the1r servitude
That 1S what the Incarnation means God m Chn st comes to
the we ak and helples s and becomes one of them takmg th eir

condtllDn of oppression as Hts :Jwn and thus transforms their
slave-eXIstence mto liberated existence
Th1s New Testament gos pel of llbe ralw n t m ns our •deas of
what a nd who come first ups1de down It d ema nds tha t we f igh t
for the freedom of those m captivity Th1s message of lib e r a tion
cannot appeal to those who profit from the lffipnsonm enl of

others, but only to sla ves who stn ve aga mst unauthor ized
powers
The Gos pel of libera l1on 1s ' ba d news' to a ll opp r essors
pohbca l or economic , beca use they have defined the1r

'freedom m terms of evil and mJustice can full} understand
what Jesus meant wh e n He said
jCome unto Me , all whose work IS hard whose load IS heavy,
and I will g1ve you rebel Bend yo ur neck to My ) Oke , and learn
from Me, for I am g entle a nd hum ble-hear ted and you r s ou l will
fmd relief For My yoke IS good to bear , M y load 1s h gh t (Matt
11 28-30 NEB)
The Jesus story, therefore, becomes the poor person s stor y
because God m ChriSt becomes poor a nd weak m order tha t the
oppressed mght become libera ted from pove r ty a nd
powerlessness
God becomes the VICtim m th elf pla ce a nd thus tra nsfor ms
the condition of slavery m to the battleground for the s tru ggle of
freedom
For J esus was not sunply a mce fe llow w ho h appen ed to h ke
the poor fulther, HIS a c twns ha ve lhe1r on g m m God s eternal
-ttemg They present a new v1s10n of DIVIne freedom clim axed
wtth the Cross and the Res urrec tion wherem God breaks m to
history for the hberahon of s la v es

Je sus' action represents God s wtll not to let H1s creation be
destroyed

b~

noncrea t1ve power s
The C r oss a nd the
Resurrecllon show that the freedom pr orrused m the Incarnation
IS fully available m J esus Chnst
ThiS IS the essence or the N e w Testa m ent s lorv With out
which Christian theology IS 1mposs1ble - Dwig ht 1 Z&gt;lv•t.z,
Pastor-D1rector, Uruted Presbytenan M1mstr) m Me1gs County

Adventists say church
is really needed today
Are
c hur c hes
r ea ll y
necessary ? Tha t s the questwn

today -

that will b e s turh e d a t Bible

much more so tha n
ITI) Sticism or the religiOns of
Asia to whtch ma ny a re turn-

study hour m the Pomer oy

mg

Seventh-day Adv entiS t church
Saturday a t 2 p m
Sabbath s chool Su pt R1la
While notes that m a n y youn g
people have ques lwned the
worth o f havmg church es
' And, Judgmg by falhn g

ate a dtstmct

Seventh-day Adven tiSts
people because
they hold sa CI ed God s Ten
Commandm e nt s wh 1c h n o

longer form the foundati on fm
many other Chnstlan rehgwns
and beheve that Chn st 1s their
only n ghte ousness

membership figures m man}

denommations," she srud, • the
question ts a senous one "
Pomts advanced mclude

AT(RON MEN INDIC'I'j;:D

ex1sl&lt;!nce or a church 1s un1 ty of

Chrtst1an

Tennessee man Wednesday 'Jn

beh e vers

a nd

throug h that umty, s p rea d or
the Gosp el
Christ forme d His chur c h
when He c hose the 12 disCiples
and He ga ve 1t a JOb to ct u It
really lSD t the busineSS Of the

churc h to orga mze for soc1al
acUon That wasn t the gospel
commission Youn g people s ee

, o reason for churc hes because
the c hurch es ha ve n t really
been handling the 1r ass•gnnellL
Chn s l~n fmth IS refevant to

F I RS T SO U T H E RN BAP
TI ST - ?87 M ulb('rry Aye
Pomeroy
al l 1 al e d
w th
S 0 C
th e Rev
F ed Htll
oas to r Troy Zwrl ng Sunday
school su pt
Su nday school
9 30 a
no r n nq worsh p
IO !0
SundCJy ev a n ge st c
mcf' nq
7 30 p m
P r ay~r
n.-.rot r 1 W ~ dr esd :1y 7 30om
MIDDLEPORT
M T MORIAH BAPTIST ~
Cor er Fo ur th and Man
M dd lcport Rev Hen ry Key
Jr pastor Sunday School 9 3D
n m
Mrs E rv n Ba um gard
ncr su p!
Mo r n ng worsh p
10 AS a m
J EH OVAH S W IT NE SS E S
Larry Car nahan pres dtng
mm s ter
Sunday B ble lee
lure 9 30 a m
Watch tower
st udy 10 30 a m
Tues day
B b le s tudy 7 30 p m
Thurs
d'l)
n
s try Scho ol
30
p m
ser v cc m e et ng 8 30

pm

M I D DL E P ORT CHURCH of
Ch,rrst n Chrr s lt illl Un1on ~
Lawre 1c e Man tey pas to r
Mr s Russe ll Young Su nda y
Sc hoo l Sup ! Su n day Sc hoo l
~ 30 a m
Even ng wo r s h p
7 30
Wednes d ay
p ra ye r
meet ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GO D
Rae ne Rou te 2 the
Re11 James M Muncy pas tor
Su nday school 9 45 am
mo rn ng worsh p
II a m
even ng wo rsh p
7 30 p m
Prayer mee t n g Tuesday 7 30
p m Young p eo ples m ee t ng
7 30 om Thur.:;day
FIRST
M ID D L E P O RT
BA PTI ST - Co rn e r 5 xth and
Pa111er
th e Re v
Steve
Skaq g s
p as t or
Dan n y
Thon pson Su nday schoo s upt
WMPO rad o prog r am 7 45
a
Sunday school 9 5 a m
110r n ng wo r sh p 10 15 a m
Youth a ct1v t es and f e lo wsh p
tor 1u n or and sen or h gh
s t uden ts 6 p m B ble stud y
I 30 p m
M d week pr a ye r
ser v ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
C HURCH
OF
CHRIST
M d d leport 5 t h and Matn
Geo rge
Glaze
m rn ts t e r
James Sheets s upe r ntend ent
Br b le sc h ool
9 30
a m
mornmg wo rsh p 10 30 a m
even ng worsh p 7 30 p m
prayer se r v ce 7 p m Wed
nesdav
M IDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Don Co le
pasto r
A lfr ed
Rusc he ! Sun d a y Sc hoo l su p!
Su nday sc h o o l 9 30 a m
mo r n ng wo r sh p 10 30 a m
~u nday e va n ge l st c m e et ng
7 30 p m
pr aye r m('c t n g
Wednesday 7 30 p m
T HE
UNITED
PRES
B YTERIAN
M I NISTR Y
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dwr ght
L Zav t z Pa stor 0 r ecto r
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Ch ur c h Schoo l 9 30
am Mr s Ho mer Lee SJ.tpl
Mo r n ng Wo r sh p 10 30 a m
MIDDLEPORT Sunda y
Chu r ch Sc hool 9 30 a m Joh n
F u lt z SuRt
Morn n q
F
Wors hr p 10 30 a m
SYRACU S E
Morn n g
Wo rs h p 9 a m
Su n da y
Churc h Sc hoo l 10 a m Mr s
Sa m pson Hat l Su p r
R UTL A ND C HURCH OF
GOO ~ Phil p Wh t ey pas tor
Sunday school
10 a m
worsh p serv ce
7 p m
P r ay er m ee t ng Wedn esd ay
7 30 p m

HA Z EL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH - Ne ar Lo ng Bot
tom Est I Ha r t pa s tor Roy
Brown
ass rs tan t
p a s tor
Sund a y sc hoo l 10 a m Chur t h
7 30 p m
ea ch
Su n d a y
even tng praye r m e e ltn g 7 30
p m Thursd ay
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - Th1rd Av e the
Re v W lltam Kn tt e l pastor
Ron a ld Du9 a n Sun day School
Supt Cl a sses for a ll ages
e11en ng ser v c e 7 30 p m
Btb le s tudy We dn esday 7 30
p m
yo uth se rv tc es F r da y
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corn er Ash a n d Pl um Mrd
dl eport
No e
H e rrma n
Sa t urday e v e n n g
p as to r
se r v ce 7 p m Sunda y sc hool
10 a m
Sun da y ev e n ng
wors hrp 7 p m

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE
PARISH
THE UNITED
M E THODI ST CHURCH
Rob e rt T Bumgarner
Dtrector
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev CarlE H tCkS
Re v D Wm Sydenstncker
CHESTER ~ Wors h p 9 15
am
Church Sc hool 10 am
ENTERPRISE - Wo rs h tp 9
am
Ch ur ch Sc hool 10 am
FLATWOODS ~ Wors htp 11
a m
Chu rc h School 10 a m
POMEROY
Wor s h p
10 30 am Chur c h School 9 15
am
UMYF6 30pm
ROCK SPRINGS ~ Worship
10 a m Church School 9 a m
UMY F 6 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUST'E:R
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH Worsh tp 10 30
a m Chur c h School 9 30 a m
UMYF7 pm
RUTLAND - Worsh1p 9 15
a m Ch ur ch School 10 a m
UMYF 7pm
SALEM CENTER - Wa r
s h p 9 a m Church School 10
am UM YF Th ursday 7 p m
S YRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev Rtchartl E Jarv1s
ASBURY ~ Worsh p 11
a m Church Sc hool 9 50 a m
WSCS ls t Tuesd a y
FOREST RUN - Worsh p 9
a m Chu rc h School 10 a m
WSCS 3rd Wednesday 7 30

pm

CLEVELAND (UP!) A
federal gr~ nd JUry md1eted
three Akron, Ohio, men and a

The maJor rea son for the

GRA H AM
UNITED
MET HOD I ST
Pr e ach tn g
9 30 a m
f rst a n d second
Sunday s o t eac h m on t h lh rd
i'lnd fourth S un days eac t
month worsh p ser v ce at 7 30
p n Wed 1csday e ve n ings at
l 30 Prr~v er r1 1d R b iP &lt;;t udv
SE V E NTH
DAY
AD
VE NTI ST
M ulb e rr y
He q ht s
Pome r oy
Pns. t or
G rar d Se to n Sab bar h se t ool
!'ve r y S.:t urd a y at 2 p rn :tnd
worsh p serv ce fo llow nq .Jt
J 15
p
Ope n
B ble
d scus.!&gt; o 1
7 30 p m
[\ th e
c t re i f'.:tch Thur sd 1y

c h a rg e s o f p oss esSion a nd
t r a n sfer of c ounle rfell $20

fed er a l r eserve notes
U S Attorney F redenck M

Coleman tdentif1ed the men
fro m Akron as Ray M
W•lhams, 23 D1e ler Schrem er
22 a nd Hullett Rosser, Jr , 25

The Te nnessee man

was

1de ntif1ed a. Don ,.sm•th 22
Acc ordin g
to
the
mdic tments, the a lleged offenses

occured m Akron between Nov
11 ary d Nov 1(

MINERSVILLE - Worsh p
10 a m Church Sc hool 9 a m
w s c S 3r d Monday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Chu rc h
Sc hoo l 9 JO a m
worshtJ:
serv (# 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Re Y Steve n Wrlson
Rev Larry Poling
Re v Howard Sh1v e ley
BE T HANY {Dorcas.)
Wors h p 9 30 a m
Church
Schoo l 10 30 a m
CARMEL lfi ors h p 11
a m
1st an d 3rd Sundays
C:h urch School 10 am
AP PL E G ROVE ~ Sun d a y
sch oo l 9 30 a m
wo r sh p
fi rst an d t h rd Su n d ay 7 30
p m
pray er mee ttng Wed
nes da y 7 30 p m Fellows h p
s u p per f rs t Saturday 6 p m
U M w second Tu e sday 7 30

pm

EAST LETART - Sunday
sch ool 9 30 a m
wo rsh p
second and fourth St.Yn d ay 7 30
P m
pr ayer mee tr ng Wed

n esday 7 30 p m
UM W
f rs t Wednnsday 7 30 p m
W ES L E YAN ( Racrn e t
S u n day schoo l
10 a m
Brb le stud y
wo r sh p II il m
Thu r s d ily
7
p m
c ho r
p r ac t ce Th ur sday 8 p m
I P ows hr p
sup p e r
f rs t
Wednesda y 6 30 p m U M W
fo ur th Mon d &lt;~Y 6 p m

7 30 p m

MT UNION BAPTIST Re v Cec 1 cox p asto r Sunday
Sc hoo l sup t
Joe Sayr e
Sunday sch o ol 9 45 a m
Su nday even ng wor s ht p 7 30
Wednesda y pray e r a n d B1b le
s tudy 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PlAIN~
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
E ug en e Und erwood pastor
GREAT BEND ~ wo r sh p 11 How a r d Cald we ll J r S unda ~
a m
:'nd a nd 4th Sund ays
Sc hool Su p t
Sun day Sc hool
Ch ur c h Sc hool 10 a m
9 30 a m
Morn ng Sermon
LETART FALL S - Wors h p
10 30 am
Su n da y e 11 entn g
lOam Chur ch sch ool 9 a m
se rv ce 7 p m
B ble study 7 30 p m ever y
LETART FALLS UNITED
Tuesda y
BRETHREN
R e11 Freeland
MORNING STAR - Wor Sh iP Norrr s pa s tor Fl o yd Norr s
9 30 a m
Ch ur c h Sc h oo l 10 30 su pt Sund a y sc hool 9 30 a m
a m
M d Week
Ser11 ce
m orn n g se r m on 10 30 a m
Wed nesda y 8 p m
Pr a ye r serv tce Wed ne sday
MORSE CHAPEL
Wo r
7 30 p m
Sh p 11 a m
ls i and 3r d
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
Sun d ays Ch ur c h Sc hool 10 GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
am
Sm th pastor Sund a y Sc hool
PO RTLAND - Wo rs h p 7 30 10 a m Arthur He nso n Supt
P m
Chur c h Sc hoo l 9 30 a m
Morn ng Wor s htp 11 a m
SUTTON - Wors h p 11 am
Young Peopl e s serv c e 7
Lnd and 4t h Sun d a ys Chur ch p m
Evenmg serv ce 7 30
Sc hoo l 10 a m
p m W e dnesday Mtd Wee k
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Prayer Se rv ce 7 30 p m
Re v Rob e rt Meece
Youth meettn g
6 30 p m
Rev Stanl e y Brandum
Evenmg wor s h p 7 30 p m
JOPPA - Wo r s hip 10 am
CHESTER CHURCH OF
Ch urch School 9 a m
Prayer THE NAZARENE
Rev
Mee tm g Wed nesd a y 8 p m
Herb e r t Grat e pastor Wor
LONG BOTTOM ~ Church Shtp servi ce 11 am and 7 30
ser v ces 9 a m
S un d ay p m Sunday Sunday Sc hool
Sc hoo l 9 45 a m B1ble Stu dy 9 30 a m
R1c ha rd Barton
eve r y Thur sd a y 7 30 p m
supt Pra ye r mee t ng Wed
NORTH BETHEL ~ Wor
n esday 7 30 p m
Shtp 11 am Ch ur c h Sc hoo l tO
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
am
CHRIST
Cl fford Sm th
ALFR EO - Sunda y school
mtn ster Sunday Sc hool 9 30
9 45
a m
e a c h S u n day
a m
mornrng c hur c h l O 30
p r eac hrn g at 11 a m each a m Sunday evenr ng ser11r ce
Sun day P r aye r mee trng 7 45 7 30 p m Wednesday serv ce 8
pm
p m Wed nesday wscs 8 p m
on l h1 rd Tuesday ea ch month
LAUREl CLIFF FREE
REEDSVILLE - Sunday
METHODIST Rev Floyd
sc hool ~ 30 p re a c hing 7 30
F
Sho o k
p as t or
Lloyd
p m Su nda y prayer m e etrng
Wrr g ht Sun day school supt
7 JO p m Tues day W SCS 7 JO
Su n day sc h ool 9 30 a m
f r s t Thur sda y ea c h month
m orn n g wors h p 10 30 a m
SILVER RIDGE ~ Wor s hrp even ng wor s h p 7 30 p m
10 a m Chur c h School 9 a m
Wedn es day Chr st a n Yo uth
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Cru sa d e
6 30 p m
Ch orr
Worsh p 9 a m
Ch ur ch pr a c t ce Thur sd ay 7 p m
Schoo l 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHR 1ST - Geor g e F red er ck
CHRIST Charles Russ e ll
su pt Serv ce we ekly ~ 30 am
Sr m nt sl er Norman C Wr ll
on Sunda y Pr e ach ng f rsl a nd s upt
Sunday sc hool ~ 30
lh rd Sundays of month by a m
wors h p s er 11 ce 10 30
Cliffor d Sm th 9 30 a m
a m
B tb le s tudy Tuesda y
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN 7 30 p m
UNION - Da rre ll
Doddrrll
REORGANIZED CHURCH
pa stor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
a m
Leona rd G lm ore ftr st OF JESUS CHRIST OF
e ld e r e venrng servt c e 7 30 LATTER DAY SAINTS ~
Racine Road
p m
We d ne sday
prayer Portland
Wtll am Roush pastor Oenny
m eet ng 7 30 p m
Sunday
Schoof
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF Evans
Drrector
Sunday
School
9 30
GOD - Ra e ne Rou t e 2 The
a m Morn rn g worship 10 30
Rev Char es Hand pastor
a m Sunday even ng serv c e 7
Su nd ay sc hool 9 45 a m
p m
Wednesday e11en ng
mo rn n g wor s h p 1 1 am
Even rng ser v ces Tues day and prayer serv ces 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST
Fr d a y 7 30
Rev
Earl Sh ule r p asto r
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
Wors htp se r v ce 9 30 a m
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B ble
Sunda y sc hool
10 30 am
St udy
9 30 a m
m orn ng
Sun d a y even tng se r v ces 7 30
even ng
wo r s h tp 10 30 a m
p m
Brb le stud y and p r aye r
w or s h tp 6 30 p m Wednesd ay
se rv ce Th ur sd a y 7 30 p m
B bl e Study 7 30 p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH
K ngsbury
Road
Sunday
l on g Bottom Sunday Sc hool
S~hool 9 30 am
Ralph Carl
10 a m w th W liard P goff
sltpt Worshtp service tO 30
sup! E van ge l st te message a m and 7 30 p m alternately
eac h Sunday ev en ng 7 30 p m
Prayer meetmg Wednesday
b y E ld e r
R ussell
Cl1ne
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay St les
m nt ster o f the Ap os tol c Fa tth
castor
B1b e Sludy Wednesday 7 30
OLD
DEXTER
CON
om
GREGATIONAL CHURCH ~
STIVERSVILLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH ~ Sunday Mrs Worle y F ran c s Sun d ay
oo l s upt Sunda y sc hool 10
sc hool se r vrce 10 a m Prayer sch
a m
m e et n g Thur sday 7 p m
Sun da y e vent ng serY tce 7 p m
LONG
BOTTOM
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST CHR ISTtAN ~ M r Robert
P omeroy
Har r son.., lte Wyatt pastor Sunda y School
supt
Ronald Os borne B ib le
Road R c k Mo rr so n pastor
prn c h ng
Sun d a y sc hoo l s u pt
St ev en School 9 30 a m
Even in g ser vtc es
Sta nl ey Sunday sc hoo l 9 30 10 45 a m
a m
mo rn ng wor s h p and !_30pm
co m mun o n
10 30
am
HYSELL
RUN
F~EE
Su nd a y
eve n ng
youth METHODIST
CHURCH
Ch nst an End e a vo r 6 30 p m
Rev Paul Ne v il le pa s lor
wo r sh p serv c e Sunday 7 30 Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 a m
p m
We d nes da y e v e n ng Mornmg se
rv ce 10 30 a m
p r a y er mee t n g an d B ble" youth servrce
6 45 p m
s tud y 7 30 o m
Evangel tS t tc s ervi ce 7 30 p m
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN Pray
e r meet ng Thur sday
CHURCH P n e Gr ove The 7 30 p m
Rev W I a m M ddles warth
Pas tor Chur c h Serv tce s 9 30
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
a m Sun day Sc hool 10 30 a m
MISSION ~ Bald Knobs Rev
HKAOBURY CHURCH OF
R Gluesencam p pastor
CHRIST Btble School 9 30 l
Roger W11fred Sr
Sunday
a m morn 1ng worsh p 10 30
School
Supt
Sunday
School
a m Su nday even ng Wors h p
9 30 a m
Sunday evenrng
Se r 11 ce
7 30 p m
c hotr
worshtp 7 30 Prayer meetmg
pr act c e Sunday and Wed
Tues day
7 30 p m
Ernes t
nesday 7 p m prayer meet ng
Dee ter class leader Youth
an d B ble Study Wednesday
m ee tmg
Wednesday
7 30
7 30 p m
p
m
Ernest
Deeter
leader
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
Rev F reeland Norrrs pastor
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
Sunday school 10 a m Church
CHR 1ST Robert Shook
serv1 c e 7 p m
We dnesday
pastor Sunday s c hoo l 9 30 .
B1ble Studv 7 p m
am Russell Spencer supt
RACINE
CHURCH
OF
worsh tp servr c e 10 45 am
IHE NAZARENE Rev
eyenmg worsh1p alternating
W II a m Bar~holomew pas tor
With C E at 7 30 p m on
Sunda y sc hoo l 9 30 a m
Sunday Prayer meetrng 7 30
Ger a ld Well s s upt m orn1ng
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
wo r sh p 10 30 a m
Wed
lay leader
n esd ay serv ce 7 p m
WHITES
CHAPEL
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST ~
Coolvtlle RD Rev Roy Deeter
Wa lle r P B kacs a n pa stor
pastor Sunday school 9 30
Ro n nt e Sa lser Sun d a y school
a m
worsh tp serv1ce 10 30
su p! Sun d ay sc hool 9 30 am
a m B1ble study and p rayer
mo rn ng
w o r s h tp
10 &lt;10
serv1 c e Wednesday 7 30 p m
Sunday even ng wor ShiP 7 30
RUTLAND
We d nesd ay e v e nrng Btb le
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
s tud y l 30
CHRIST - Rod Kasler pastor
V H Braley Sunday school
DANVILLE WESLEYAN supt Sunday sc hool 9 30 a m
Re v Le lon Glasure pastor
wo rsh p servrc e and com
Su nd a y School 9 30 a m
m un ton
10 30 a m
youth
yo uth a nd run tor youth servtce
meetrng
6 p m
Sunday
6 45 p m
even ng worshtp
e vemng serv c e 7 regular
7 30 p m
prayer and pra se
board meetrng thtrd Saturday
We dnesday 7 30 o m
7 p m
SILVER
RUN
FREE
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
BAPTIST ~ Rev Ralph Dean
CHURCH Sunday Schoo l
pa stor Sunday School 10 a m
9 30 a m Worsh rp serv tee 11
Leon M It e r s up!
Even ng
am
Wednesday prayer
se rvr ce 7 30 p m
Prayer
meettng
7 30 p m
Sunday
m eet ng Thursda" 7 30 p m
n rght worShip 7 30 p m
CHEHElf CHURCH OF
RUTLANO CHURCH OF
GOD Rev
J ames Sat
THE NAZARENE
Rev
terf e ld pa stor Sunday School
lloyd D Gr1mm J r pastor
9 30 a m worsh rp serv tce 11
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m
am
e'len ng se rvice
7
Morntng worsh1p 10 30 am
pray e r s ervrce and youth
Young people s serv1ce 6 45
se rvt c e Wedn esr:l a v 7 p m
Evangellsttc serv c e
p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
7 30 p m Wednesday even ng
CHURCH
Te d Jones
serv1ce 7 30 p m
p as tor Sun da y sc hool 9 30
MASON COUNTY
Roy S g ma n
sup!
a m
THE HILAND CHAPEL
m o rn n g wo r s h p
10 30
George Casto pastor Sunday
Sund a y e ven mg se rv ce 7 30
School 9 30 evenmQ worshtD
m td w eek ser v ce
Wed
7 30 1hursday ev~mg prayer
nesd a y 7 30 p m
serv tee 7 30 p m
MASON FIRST BAPTIST SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Second
and Pomeroy Sts Stan
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Cratg pastor Sunday school
Howard C Black pastor Bob 9 45 am
worshtp serYice 11
Moore Sunday Sc hool Supt
am
trarn1ng union 6 30
Sun d ay Sc hool cl ass es for a ll
p m evenlng worship sen11ce
ages 9 30 am
morn1ng
7 30 p m
M td week prayer
worsh tp 10 45 NY P S Sunday
servic e Wednesday 7 3(1l:J m
6 30 p m e vang e ll st rc serv tce
MASON
CHURCH
OF
Sun d ay 7 30 p m Mid week
CHRIST, P 0 Box 487 Miller
prayer meet ng Wednesday
St
Mason W Va Sunday
7 30 p m M1 SS1onary meettng
Bible
Study 10 a m
Worsh1p
s e c ond Wedn esday 7 30 p m
11 am and 7 p m Blble Study
UNITED
FAITH
NON
Wednesday 7 p m
Vocal
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
musrc
Rqbert Smith pa s tor Sunday
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
school 9 3(1 a m class leader
TIST - Corner of Second and
Leo Hill wor s htp serv1ce
Anderson
Mason
Pastor
10 30 a m c hurch 7 30 p m
Walter Cloud Sunday school
9 45 am
worship service 11
EDEN UNITED BRETH
a m and 7 30 p m Weekty
REN IN CHRIST - Elden R
Bible study Wednesday 7 30
Blake pastor Sunday School
pm
m
Howard McCoy
10 a
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
s up t Morntng s ermon 11 a
GOD ~ Second St Mason w
Sunday n ght s erviCes
m
Chrt sttan En d eaver 7 30 p
Va Chester Tennant pastor
Song serv ic e 8 p m
Sunday school
10 a m
m
Prea c htn g 8 30 p m
Mld
morning worship
11 am
evangelistic servi c e 7 30 p m
week P r ayer meetmg Wed
nesday 7 p m Ray Adams
Btble study and prayer service
lay leader
Wednesday 7 30 p m Phone
773 5133
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CHURCH
OF
JESlJS
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CH R 1ST - Loc ated at Rutland
CHRIST tn Christian Union ~
on New L1m a Road next to
The Re11 Wtlllam Campbell
For e st Acre Park Rev Ray
pastor Sundey School 9 30
Rouse pa s tor Robert Muss er
~ m
James Hughes supt
Sunda y Sch ool supt Sunday
.evenrng servt ce
7 30 p m
s c hool 10 30 am
worship
WeCln esday even rng prayer
7 30 p m Btb le study Wed .
meet tng
7 3(1 p m
Youth
nesday 7 30 p m Saturday
prayer serv ce each Tuesday ,
n rght prayer serv ice 7 30 p m
FAIRVIEW
BlBLE
HEMLOCK
GROVE
CHURCH, Letart W Va Rt
CHR 1ST IAN - Roger Watson
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Rev
George Hoschar
pastor
Ray Whaley supt
pastor Sunday School 9 JO
Morntng wo rs h p 9 30 am
a m Prayer and Bible study
chur c h sc hool
10 30 a m
7 30 p m
Cottage Prayer
youn g peopl es meetmg 6 30
Servt c e 1¥u esday 10 am
p m
even ng w orsh 1p 7 30
Worsh rp Ser y1ce
Thursda y
p m Btbl e s lud y Wednesday
7 30 p m

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Turn out the l1ghts some mght,
touch a match to a smgle candle,
and watch the m1racle that happens
The flam e wavers and then steadIes The whole room IS bathed m a
soft glow showmg new shadows and
depths new softness and warmth
It seems l1ke you are /Jvmg 1n another place, m another age
Sw1tch the /Jghts on agam and
they seem dazzlmg harsh unlll your
eyes get used to them
Two entJrely different atmospheres have been created m the
same room The candlelight has
wrought a k1nd of mag1c, electnc1ty
has brought w1th 1t rea/Jty
In our liVes we need both mag1c
and reality---and the place to fmd
them 1s m church The Church offers
the mag1c of peace and relaxatiOn,
yet 1ts message IS real, sometimes
even harsh Its teachmgs are as old
as time, yet as new as tomorrow
Go find out for yourself

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RACINE FOOD MARKET
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The Store wt th A Heart
Phone 949 3342

GOEGLEIN READY MIX
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they won't starve or get rabies Traps don't hurt as much as
people think Modern traps, havmg no teeth, won t break legs
The anlffials Will fight agamst them because they are scared not
m pam Often a trapper will come upon an anunal asleep m the
trap
I'll adm1t 11 IS ugly lo see an anlllllil caught, but 1t's better
than seemg h1m suffe r for weeks at a llffie before he starves
Most states have repealed laws prohibiting trappmg as \bey
realize Nature IS cruel and beautiful at the same t1me, and she
needs help on controls
Nothmg IS more beautiful than a beaver fur We trap
beavers We take only the cream of the crop and leave some to
repopulate for later year s A lot of work goes mto trappmg It
a ver ages out to $1 00 an hour Why bother, you ask? Because we
and gettmg exerciSe 1nstead of sitting m a stuffy house all wmter
- WIFE OF A TRAPPER AND LOVES lT
DEAR WIFE

AB a behever m equal tlffie, I prmted your letter Okay ? - H

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DEAR HELEN

In a recent answer, you mentiOned • livmg mJ.Serably one day
at a time as the fat&lt;! of an AI Anon member whose husband IS a n
( mcura ble) alcohohc
J want to teU you that m Al-Anon we do NOT live miSerably
Most of us are happier and better adjusted than my c1v1lian'
fnends We have some members who have changed the1r entire
life styles after learnmg to work th1s program One AI Anon wife
sa1d, ' Thank God I marned an alcoholic or I may never have had
thiS wonderful program and learned the secret of liVIng and of
bemg bappy'"
I meet people every day m the busmss world who are s o

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m Al-Anon but 1! she discovers after a few months that she IS
STILL ex1slmg miserably m her marriage, s he ' should return to
real hvmg" VIa divorce (1e make the deciSIOn you menUon )
And aren t you and your fnend gettmg Just a big earned
away when you thank God you marned an alcoholic' or WISh

that fate on someone else ? - H

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25 Hllls of
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Dec 14 1974
An unusua l opportuntty a t a
malertal nature wtll suddenly
pop up th s year that could
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ready to move qu1ck ly when 11
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volcaruc
mountain
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29 Attacking
verbally

31 Purpose
33 Hamburg's
port

34 Broadway
group

35 Mob member

EM'AK

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infatuation

37 Protect

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Bakers of Gay 90s Bread
M1ddleport
Ph 992 3030

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SEARS CATALOGUE MERCHANT
220 E Mam

Lou1s W Osborne
Ph 992 2178
Pom e roy

MARK V STORE

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noyed To slart With South
had a mm1mum openmg bid
w1th a b1oken SIX catd suit LIL ABNER
reb1d North wa s entitled to
yet
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Pomeroy
992 2955

cmch the way the c ards lay
If South had bothe r e d lo
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THE AfflENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.
296W Second

Pomeroy

Ph 992 38.13

THE DAILY SENTINEL
Devoted To the Interest
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Grocer ie s &amp; General Merchandise
Racine
Ph 949 5772

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.
The Finest 1n Mob1le Homes
1100 E Matn
Pomeroy
Ph 992 7034

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Pomeroy
Dtat 992 2318

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Pomeroy
Ph 992 3498

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SADIE'S MARKET
Meats and Grocerres
Ph 992 398.1
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Homelite Saws
Ph 985 3308
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Church and Offi c e Suppltes G1fts
99 Mtll St
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Kerm s Korner
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s pad e t1 1c ks t o mak e Ills
grand slam The bes t way to

score those live s pade tncks
would have b ee n to le ad the
10 and take a first round
fmesse Thts would wm for
h•m 1f Wes t he ld four s pades

or less 1ncludmg the quee n or WINNlE
42 per ce nt of th e time
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The play a dopted by South
13RtGHT AND EARLY
was to ca s h th e ace kmg of
AND HA~~G5 1 NCE
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CHAMBER FOR THE SOUL, A SICK BODY IS A PRISON
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For Saturday, Dec 14 1974
ARIES (March 21 - Aprll 191
Your act1ons w111 acht e ve your
ends but they wrll ai1ena te
your well wts hers Try to lake
others 1nto c ons1deratton
TAURUS (April 20-May 201
You have a tendency today to
make what you do far mo re
complicated than tt reall y 1s
Thmk a few paces tn advance
GEMINI (May 21 -June 201
Don 1 count too heav1!y on bar
row1ng th tngs of oth e rs
They re notf1gurrng on supply
rng your needs now
CANCER (June 21 July 221
Soc rally you II have to be
c areful toda y not to be too n
SIStent on match1ng up couples
who don t enjoy eac h othe r s
c ompany
LED (July 23 Aug 221 You t
f nd you re not as compe tent a s
you thought you were 1n the
do 11 yourself department An
e xpert may have to fm rsh what
you start
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 221
You tend to be to o c ovetous
and demand tng of those yo u
love and admrre Re la x Loosen
your hold a b tl
LIBRA (Sept 23 Oct 23)
Normally yo u re grac rous and
hOSPitable to all that come to

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your hous e Toda y however
you won t tre at your guests as
wa rmly a s you usu a lly do
SCORPIO lOci 24-Nov 221
Selec t yo ur c omp a nr o ns
wt sely to da y or you 11 find
yourself 1n the company of one
who s e d1ssallsfa c t to n w 1
spo 11 yo ur fun
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23
Dec 21) If yo u re not care ful
thiS we ek end you re gotng to
spend muc h mo re on fn vo lous
outs1de mterests than you 1n
tended
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan
19) Even though your ltrs t
c hotce ma y not be what the
group want s to do go a long
with them Ia s how you re a
go od sport
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb
19) You have to o ma ny self
doubts at thls time to carry off
so mething y o u want to
ac hleYe Be more tenac tous
PISCES (Feb 20-March 201
Th1s 1s not the day to resurrec t
an old ISSue where you and a
fnend prev to usl y dtsagreed
Let the past rema 1n forgotte n

death than at the hands of Mother Nature
Trappers help anunals by keepmg overpopulation down s o

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Either way, they have become more comple te persons O!U!n
membership m AI-Anon m s p1res the mate tu seek help w1th AA
and start hiS or her recover y

I am for trappmg because, for the anunal, 1t ts an easier

Send $1 lor JAC OBY MODERN
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After a person has been m Al-Anon for a while a deCISIOn 1s

Rebuttal on Trapping
DEAR HELEN
I know you won l prmt th1s because you are opposed to the
trappmg of anunals

Percentage play more apt to wm

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Bu1ck Pont1a c Opel G M C Dealer
500 E Mam St
Ph 992 2174

By Helen Hottel

WIN AT BRIDGE

Middleport Ohto

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

Us. • •

7 00- Saturday Report 3 Aware 6 Treeh ouse Club 8 World
Around Us 10 In Touch 13
7 30-Jabberwocky 3 Farm Front 4 Edd1e Saunders 6 Abbott &amp;
Costello 8 Man from COSI10 Las s e 13 Sesame St 20
8 QO-Addams Family 3 4 15 Yog1 s Gang 13 Jabberwocky 6
Speed Buggy 8 Po peye 10
8 JG--Wheelle &amp; Chopper Bunc h 3 4
Bugs Bunny 13
Speedracer 6 Scooby Doo 8 M s ter Rogers 20
9 DO-Eme rgenc y 3 -4 Hong Kong Phooey 6 13 J e annt e 8 10
Sesame St 20
9 3Q-Run Joe Run 3 4 G1 lt gan 13
Btg Blue Marble 6 Par
trrdge Family 8 10
10 00-Landof the Lost 3 4 De vlin 6 13 Valley of th e Otnosaurs
8 10 Elec Co 20
10 JG-Sigmund 15 Korg 6 13 Shazam 8 10 Walsh s Antmals
20
11 OG-Ptnk Panther 15
Super Fnends 6 13
Harlem
Globetrotters 8 10 Carrascolendas 20
11 Jo--Star Trek 3 4 Hudson Brothers 8 10 Zoom 20
12 OG--Jetsons 3 4 These are the Days 6 13 U S of Ar c h1e 8 10
Bread and ButterflieS 20
12 30--Bob Dan1els Basketball 3 Amencan Bandstand 6 13
Go 4 15 Fat Albert 8 10
1 QO-NFL Football 3 4 15 lawrence Welk 8 Children s F tlm
Festtval 10
1 3o-To Be Announced 6 Bobby Go ldsbor o 13
2 t&gt;O-College Football Prev1 e w 6 13 Fa m ous Classtc Tale s a
Jungle J1m 10
2 15-Cotlege Football 6 13
3 oo-N F L Pre game Show 8
3 25- Frve Mmut es to K1ck off 10
3 3D-NFL Football 8 10
4 QO-NFl Game of the We ek 3 4 To Be Announ ced 15 Makrng
Th lngs Grow 33
4 ~Green Acres 3 Sale of the Century 4 Sew1ng Sktlls 33
5 oo-Bonanza 3 4 A B1t with Kn1t 33
5 30-Wide World of Sports 13 Spnng Street USA 15 Course of
our T1mes 33
6 oo--News 3 4 A Look at the Book 15 Villa Alegre 33
6 JQ-NBC News 3 4 Hrgh School Bowl 8 All Am e n ca Te am 10
Zoom 33

Bakers of Good Bread
Hunttngton W Va

Pomeroy

learn to be happy desp1U! our mate s drinkmg We learn how t o
live wtth a sttuation, and that we do not have to acc ept unac
cepl&lt;lble behavior

are out w1th Nature, hikmg her woods, breathmg fresh crtsp atr

HEINERS BAKERY

Dtal992 2101

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6 30-Fun for E veryone 6 TV Cla ssr oom 8 Treeho use Clu b 10
Kentuck y Afteld 13

W1th the hope 1t will, m some measure, foster and help sustam that
wh1ch •s good m family and commun1ty l•fe, th1s feature IS sponsored by
the bus mess f1rms and organ1zat1ons whose names appear below

MEIGS TIRE CENTER

X

FRIDAY DECEMBER 13 1974
6 00 - News 3 4 8 10 13 15 A BC Ne ws 6 E leclrt c Compan y
20 Personality and Beha vtor 33
6 30 - NBC News 3 4 15 AABC New s 13 Be w ttc hed 6 CBS
News 8 10 Zoom 20
7 OON - Truth or Conseque nces 3 4 Bowling 6 WCH S Re port 8
ews 10 Ne ws 10 J1mmy Dean 13 1Spy 15
7 30 - Porter Wagoner 3 Masquerad e Parade 4 Ca nd1d
6 Pop• Goes the Count ry 8 Black Perspecti ve 20
JC..mTera
3 reas ure Hunt 10 To Tell the Tr uth 13
8 00 - Sanford and Son 3 4 15 Kung F u 6 13 Dr Se uss a 10
Wa s hi ngton Wee k In Re v tew 20 33
8 30 - Hallmark Hall of Fame 3 4 15 R udo lph The Red Nose d
Re mdeer 8 10 Wa ll St We ek 20 33
9 00 - Stx M!lho n Dollar Man 6 13 Ma s ter p ece Th eatre 20
E11en tng a t Symphony 33
9 30 ~ House W ithout A Chr1 st ma s TreeS 10
10 00 - P olt ce Woman 3 415 N g htS ta lke r6 13 New s2 0 Pa ul
Nu chtm s 33
11 00 - New s 3 4 6 8 10 13 15 33
ll 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 Wtde World Spec ta l 13 Mov1e
Murder Inc 6 Janakt 33 Mov te Valley of Gwang1 a
Mo v1e Ftrst Men In The Moon 10
00 - Mldntght Spect al 3 4 15 Don Ktrs hne r s Ro ck Conce rt
6 News 13
30 ~ Mov1e Dr Rena ult s Secret 10
2 30 - Mov te Ma rk of the Ha w k 4
4 00 - Mov 1e Mambo 4
5 30 - Mov1e The Dayd rea m e r 4

mrs~ed up lh ' I 'uuk Wha t a sha me hi s or her spouse d oesn l
h.tve 1 dnnkmg pro•Jiern so lhey could learn how to hve ' I do not
know my other pku.:e one could obta.m th1s va luable knowledge
\\lthoul pay mg a terriJtC £ee for It
We learn !ndtvtdual happmess does not depend on others We

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8- The Daoly Sentonel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Dec 13, 1974

Carpenter
News, Event

Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!
Notice

Help Wanted

EARLY YEAR E ND 11'1 Ve ntory
Sa le • Begmnlng F r1day 13
pr1ces drast.cally reduced on
both FabriCs and Craft s
Cra ft c la sses every Thursday
n1ghf Belpre Nov e lt y and
Crafts , Belpre Oh10 Hours 1
5 Sunday 9 9 weekdays
12 11 4ft:
--- - - - - - - - - - - OUR F LOR ID A FRUIT HAS
ARRIVED" Hamlmoranges
navel oranges tan ge Jo es
ptnk and wh•fe grapefruit
Call ME IGS FFA 9n 2159 for
del•very or come 10 th e Vo Ag
Departmen t or contact any
F F A member

Business Services
-

For Sale

Sales or Agent Wanted
GOOD MAN to till vacancy •n
PQmeroy area No exper.ence
necessary
Age not tm
portant Good character a
must we tratn A1r Mall F S
D1ck. Pr es Southwestern
Petroleum Corp , F• Worth

GHEEN'S PAINTING
949-3295

Mural GaJay,ay called. to see
h
her soster, Goldoe Chase, at a
1'2 11 4tc
I b us
medtcal h orne m Cown
PARTTIME babyS itt er for 2
recently She also called on
school age Chi ldr en Ca ll 992
Ne lhe Dye at a nursmg home m
3457
1'2 13 31c
Colwnb us
Goldte Gtllogly was a dmner
guest of her son-m-law and
l2116tc
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur - - - - - - - - - - - - - match Rac.ne Gun
Crab tree Afternoon callers at SHOOTING
Club Sunday, Dec 15 1 p m
In
the Crabtree home were Mrs
12 11 lite
Paul Gaston and daughte rs . - - - - - - - - - - - - S HOOTING MATCH
Corn
Mr a nd Mrs Walter Jordan
Hollow Gun Club turn f1rst
enj(lyeda Thanksg1vmg fanuly
r tght after Mt les Cemete ry
Rutland
Factory choked
Age 8 or Older
ga thenng at the home of her
guns on ly sunday Dec 15 1
parents, Mr and Mrs Chnton
P m
12 123fc
Golkey on Albany
Rev and Mrs Davod Whole, HAVE your deer trophy
mounted Also ather sma l l
Ill Court St . , Pomeroy
Frankfort, spent a day here
an1ma1s and b1rds
Phone
woth theor so n-on -law and
Phone 992-2156
Howard BlrChfteld Rutland
742 5932
daughter, Mr and Mrs. Herb
12 3 tfc
23" Color TV, mapl.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 139 95
Wolfe and Beth Ann
Pets
For
Sale
Roberta Parker, Bohvar, os AUCTION , Thursday anct
Patchwork Rocker, maple tr1
49 95
C HR ISTtAAS Poodle pupp•es,
Sa turday n1ghf
7 p m
at
spendmg a few days here woth
AKC
Reg
toy
and
t~ny
s
ilv
e
r
Masdf1 Auct.on, Horton St m
her father, Ney Carpenter
Phone 696 1297 after 4 30
M ason, W Va Cons1gnments
SPECIAL OF WEEK
Sha de Oh10
welc.ome
Phone (3 04) 773
Mr and Mrs Da le Stansbury
12 lJ Jtc
5471
and Mr and Mrs. Jerry
10 3 tfc
Stansbury and famoly, local,
JOined Mr and Mrs Clair GUN SHOOT Sa turday Dec Wanterl To Buy
14 at 1 p m Mile Hil l Ro ad CA.:aH Pltd for all makes and
NOW
Stansbury
and
fam1 I y,
Asso r ted m eats
Factory
models of mobil e homes
Groveport, for a Thanksgtvmg
c hoked guns only Sponsored
Phone area code 614 423 9531
by- Racme F tre Dept 12
donner at the home of Mr an d
c
4 lJ ttc
3 New Bedroom Suttes~7:r::===-- 23~ 95 and 269 95
9 61
Medt1erranean and Tradtttonal
Mrs Larry Stansbury and - - - - - - - - - - - - - CASHSUUSS
FOR
JUNK
4 Maytag Dryers _ _'--_ _ _ __ __ _ _ 69 95 up
- PUBLIC NOTICEcholdren on Rey noldsburg . Mr.
CARS
Comp
FRYE'S
TO WHOM
IT MAY
CON
New Mediterranean Set of
and Mrs . Chester Proce , CERN
TRUCK and AUTO PARTS
Tables _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ 119?5
Rutlan
d,
phone
742
6094
A
Pet
1
1•on
for
Annexat•on
to
Albany, accompanoed them
11
26
26tc
the VIllage of Racme Mergs
and spent the day with her Coun ty Oh10 of adJacent
Real1shc 40 W AM FM S1e reo
Component Oulllf_ __ _ _ __ _ _ __ aa oo
territory here.naffer descnbed 110 FOR runk cars
brother-m-law and sister, Mr
S15
has been duly tiled w1fh the
delivered
,
S1
1unked
auto
and Mrs. Leon Hughes, Board
of
County
Com
bOd1es Phone 949 44B4
Solod Slate Stereo Component _ _ __ _ __ __ 49.95
mISS toners of Metgs Cou nty
Colwnbus
112426tp
OhiO IOWII
Those
from
Columboa
Hoover Green Portable Washer and DrYer
100 00
Srtuate '" the Townsh1p at
Grange who attended Meogs Sutton , County of Me1gs State OLD furn•tur e 1ce bo)(es brass
be ds or complete households
Oh1o and commencmg at the
County
Grange
Offocers of
wr.te M D M•ller Rt 4
most sout hwes terly corner of
Pomeroy , Ohto Cal l 992 7760
Conference at Rock Sprmgs the Vtllage of Rac1ne. Metgs
10 7 74
County , Oh1o, be1ng the po.nt
Grange Hall Froday evemng where th e south l1ne of Sect1on -------- ------MICROWAVE OVEN
were Bertha Croppen, Mr and 16 1ntersects the low water JU NK autos, complete and
mark
of
the
Ohio
R1ver
(the
delivered
to
our
yard
We
Mrs Arthur Crabtree, Carl border of the State of Oh 1ol
p•ck up auto bod•es and buy
, , , ,®
Greenlees, Mr and Mrs Earl thence southeasterly along the
all ktnds of scr ap metals and
lme of 100 acre lots Nos
•ron R1der's Salvage, Sf Rt
Starkey and Mr and Mrs . west
279 278 and 277 to the southwest
124 , Rt 4, Pomeroy , Oh1o
Mendal Jordan.
corne r of II)() acre tot No 277 ,
Call 992 546B
thence east along the south line
10 17 lfc
Mr and Mrs Nathan Brady ot
100 acre lot No 277 to the
and Renee, Jeromesville, were southeast corner of sa 1d 100
acre rot No 277 thence m a For Rent
Thanksgovmg weekend guests straight
hne northeast to the
of her parents, Mr . and Mrs
pomt where the west r •g ht of FURNISHED house tor rent, 5
mmutes to Meigs Mtne No 1
Ime of MeigS County Road
Wayne Peck and daughters. way
Call 742 5986
No 28 tntersects the south nght
12 13 stc
Donner guests of Mr and of way Ime of what tS known as
the Yellow Bush Road , Wh1ch - - -----------Mrs Cecil Blackwood and Lisa potnt
ts •n 72 acre lot No 834 TRAILER tor rent 3 bedroom
furniShed, 12x6D Call 7.112 3422
Dye on Thanksgiving Day were thence m a north er ly d1rect1on
or 927 6-i36
fol lowtng the west nght of way
Model RR4D
Paul and W. C. Peck, Mrs . l tne of Me1gs County Road No
12 13 6tp
Robert Blackwood and Dale 28 to 1ts •ntersect1on w1th south
FREE ••• BROWNING SKILLET
of way Ime of sta te Rou te 4 ROOMS furniShed apt w •th
Dye Callers were Mr and r•ght
bath,
2
bedroom
l•v•ng
room
N o 124 , the nce easterly along
and kitchen upsta1rs Phone
the south r•ght of way lme of
Mrs Thad Dye and Charity
r----EXTRA SPECIALS!---,
992 5810
Sta
te
Route
No
124
to
a
pomt
Mr and Mrs . Larry Stanley that tS d •rectty south of a
12 11 btp
1-Bell &amp; Howell Mov1e Camera
and Anna of Maroon were pro rec t•on of a west rtght of way
1- Small Mare, gentle ndmg horse Call for tn
of what 1S known as the 2 BEDROOM tra11er at corner
guests of her parents, Mr and l~ne
formation. Every 1tem prtced to sell
Salser road , thence north along
of Broadway and Elm,
Mrs Lewos Smo th for a pre- the west r1ght of way l1ne of the
Middleport
No pets or
Sa lser road to the forks of th e
ch tldren Call 992 2580 after 6
Thanksgoving supper and road
tn Sec t•on No 10 thence
P m
VISited hos parents Mr and north to the north ltne of sa•d
12 s tfc
Sect•on No 10, th ence west
Mrs Eugene Stanley, Albany, along
the r1orth 111'1e of Sect •on
on Thanksg!Vmg Day
No 10 Sec l•on 16 and 100 acre 2 BEDROOM double Wide
tot No 280 to the northwest
mobile home tn Sy ra cuse
Mr and Mrs Bob Hamson corner of said 100 acre lot No
Depos1 t requ~red No children
or pets Cart 992 2441 after 6
and famoly, Stoutsvolle, visited 280, thence southeasterly along
p m
westlrne of satd 100 acre lot
wo th Mr and Mrs . Wolliam the
See Herb, Dave, Mike
No 280 (which Is a tow water
12 1 tfc
Cheadle and Mr . and Mrs Rex mark of the Ohto R1ver on the
s•de), to the corporete 3 BEDROOM hom e, la rge l!v1ng
l:irate or Gene Smith
Cheadle
durong
the OhiO
l1m 1ts of the V•llage of Rac•ne
room and built tn kllc hen
Me•os County , Oh 10 thence
Thanksgoving vacatoon
wall to wall carpet breeze
follow~ng northerly
easterly ,
way closed In, large uhhly 1974
ZIG ZAG
SEW IN G TW IN
NEEDLE SEW IN G
Mr and Mrs Gene Jeffers southerly
and westerly the
room , furnished or un
MACHINES 1974 model 1n
MACHINES left m layaway
corporat e ltmlts of the VIllage
and sons, and Mr and Mrs
furnIShed, $35 a week plus
All butlt m to buttonhole do
walnut sta nd AH features
Racme to the place of
utiltltes 31" mtle past Beacon
s tretch sew•ng a nd fancy
built m fo make fancy des1gns
Mochael Lawson enJoyed of
begtnnmg
Stat•on on Rt 33 near church
s llt ch•ng Pay lUSt $48 t5 cash
and do st retch sew1ng Also
The Pet1110n Wilt be heard at
dinner woth Mr. and Mrs. Reed
es and grade and h1gh sc hool
or ferm s availab le Trade •n s
bu ttonhol es blind hems etc
1 00 PM on January 28th, 1975
CaH 992 2050 after 12
accepted Phone 992 7755
$43 35
cas h
or
te rm s
Jeffers and Mrs. Beulah at
the Common P'eas Court
12 10 6ft:
available Phon e 992 7755
12 3 tfc
Room at the Court House
Cordray and Mr and Mrs
------ - -----12 11 ff c
Pomeroy , Ohio The Peht 10n
Larry Borchf1eld and Mr. and w1th a rnap of the lerr•tory to be TRAILER space, 2 m•les from WALNUT stereo r a dto am fm, VACUUM c lea n e rs Electro
8 fra c k tape o::omb •na t•on
Pomeroy, Rt 143 Phone 992
Hyg,ene new demonstrators
Mrs Jack Jordan were supper annexed 1S on file at the Off1ce
Balance $110 69 or term s Ca ll
5858
have a ll cleanmg attachments
of the AUditOr of MetgS County
992 3965
guests at the Jeffers home
1027 tfc
plus the new Elec tro Suds for
OhiO where 1t may be v1ewed
12 3 He
shampootng carpe t Only
Ida Denmson spent several by any •nterested person
------------3 ROOM furnished apar t ment,
$27 SO
cas h
or
terms
days in Columbus woth the
ut1i1tles pa1d, 35 ~ N Fourth P LA NT ATION g rown Chr1sf
available Phone 992 7755
JOHN T WOLFE
mas
trees
Sco
t
c
h
Ptne,
St
M
iddleport
John Knotts fanuly
12 11 tfc
Agent for the
Norway Spruce , Blue Sp ruce
12 8 6tp
Pet•t•oners
and
Doug
la
s
F1r
Reasonable
Mr. and Mrs. RogerSpoegle, 11 11 291121 6. 13, 20 ~tc
REO RADIO, 8 tr a ck tape
pnces Shop ea rl y fa r best STE
comb•nat.on AM FM rad•o
Anna and Wayne, Columbus,
J AND A ROOM furniShed and
se lecttons Bob's Ma rket
Balance $109 74 , or terms
unfurnlshe.d
apartments
Mason W Va 773 5721
VISited with her brother-m-law ---- -- -'- - - - - - - - Call 992 3965
Phone 992 5434
12
11 If
and sister, Mr and Mrs Rex
12 11 tfc
4 12 tfc -------------3
SPACE
gas
heaters
$30
eac
h,
Cheadle and also with her
NOTICE ON FILING
PRIVATE meeting room for
two new bedroom set Early
OF INVENTORY
any oroa.,lzatlon, phone 992
parents, Mr and Mrs Noble
Amencar1 6 months old $250
AND APPRAISEMENT
3975
250 Amp gasolme welder,
Hamon and other relatoves The State of Oh10, Metgs
3 11 tfc
Qu•ckway varve facmg
County, Court of Common
here
' $600
machtne automotive S750 12
Pleas, Probate Olvlston
f•rstlme BF G t.res or1e floor
Nancy SUllth of Columbus
To the Adm1n1strators of the COUNTRY Mobill Home Park,
Any Stze Frutt Baskets Made
safe
Sl35 John Deere farm
R
t 33, ten m lies north of
estate
,
to
such
of
the
follow1ng
spent the weekend here With
tractor Model A $250 as tS
to Order for Chnstmas.
Pomeroy Large lots w•th
as are res1dents of the State of
Master a.r condl f ton tn g tool
concrete patios, s•dewatks,
her parents, Mr and Mrs. Oh10, v•z the surv1111ng
set gas s fat10n T BA ttems
runners and off street
Lewos Smith They were jomed spouse, the next of k1n, the
parking Also , spaces for
All for sell or trad e Arnold
benef•c •anes under the will
Octeau ~ Se ll e r s R1dgt! Port
small trellers Phone 992 7479
for a Froday evenmg holiday and to the attorney or attorneys
land, Oh 1o any ttme
1 21 tfc
supper by her friend, Reece re,:&gt;resent•Mt any of the
12 11 arc
atoremenltoned person s
Locally Owned
Trather, of Portsmouth.
Els 1e B Bryant. Deceased, .4 RM furnished apt close to
Powell's Super Valu. phon e TWO pon 1es. 1 sadd le and
Oh10 ,
Rutland
Guests of Mrs. Rolland Rutland,
br1dle , S85 c omp lete See
992 3658
Township , No 212.44
Arnold Octeau, Se ller's
Crabtree who enjoyed a family
11 20 tfc
You are hereby notlf•ed that
R1dge Portland, Oh10 any
the
11'1ventory
and
Ar:&gt;
-------------gathering were Mr. and Mrs.
t•m e
pralsement of the estate of the 1970 VALIANT 65x12 3'bedroorrl
Pomeroy, 0.
Kenneth Crabtree, McArthur, aforement•on , deceased , late of
12 11 etc
fully carpeted, LP gas heat
-------------Phone 992 7751
and Mr and Mrs Donald sa•d County, was f•lecl 10 th1S
ONE Cour•er ML100 l•n ea r 12 Cf-.lRISTMAStreesonold Rt 33
Court Satd •nventory ancl
8 25 tfc
Crabtree and Cindy and Murl Appra •sement will be for
volt on e 8 track tape player
Ph one Opha Offutt 991 3296
heanng before this Court on the
for car, four 15 '" x 6 hol e
1220 12tp
Gala way, local
r1ms tor Chevy or G M C ---- ---------26th day of December, 1974, at HOUSE 4 rooms and bath, n ice
yard and drlvewey Also,
Mrs . Bob Schmidt and 10 00 o'c lock A M
P•ckup Phon e 992 2244
REFRIGERAtOR
ktf c hen
furnished apt Cal~ 9'12 2780 or
range sofa d~nette se t
Any person desinng to f1le
12 10 3tc
daughters, Tina and Robon,
992
3432
except•ons thereto must file
lamp s,
reco rd
player
- ~ --- - --- - ---Canotl9burg, Pa. , vosoted her them at least f•ve days pnor to
12 12 -tfc 20 pet off on anythmg •n hard
bedroom su tt es , anflques , and
ware Stewart s Hardware,
of her 1tems Phone 992 3457
mother, Mrs. Harold Oxley and the date set for heenng
Mam Sf , Rutland
12 10 7tc
G1ven under my hand and 2 BEDROOM house trailer for
rent tn Rutland Phone 7.42
her grandparents, Mr. and seat of sa1d Court, this 11th day
12 12 life - - - - - - - -- -- - - 4465
anyttme
of December 197-i
FIREWOOD for sale , $15 per
- - - - - - -- -- - - - - Mrs . Dale Stansbury.
12 12 3tc 1957 CHEVY paris
load P hone 742 4831
NEW
Mrs. Oxley, along With Mrs .
Manning D Webster
12 10 12tp
Lakewood
fr
actton
ba
rs
,
hi
Judge FURNISHED apt Adults only ,
1aeker
a•r
shocks,
hooker
Schmidt and daughters, then
M iddle,:&gt;ort Phone 992 3874
headers, With 3' collectors tor LABlANC s liver trumpet and
11 1.4 lfc
were in Reynoldsburg where
By Ann a watson
case by VICtor
Excellent
small block Call 992 3496
con d1t1on . appra•sed at $300,
after 6 p m BEST OF FE R
they were guests of Mr. and
20
'
Oepuly
Clerk
UNFURNISHED
house.
4
(12)13, ,2c
sell $250, G1rl s roller s katmg
10 17 tfc
rooms and bath 1650 L~ncoln
Mrs. Larry Stansbury and sons
s
hoes, s1ze 7, white , SlO
Heights f)hone 992 3874
Men's sport racket, medtum,
and spent the night on
GROCERY
busm
ess
for
sate
11
14
tfc
PUBLIC NOTICE
blue s tze 36 aK;~d trousers to
Bu•ldtng for sa le or lease
Groveport with Mr. and Mrs.
Sealed bids Will be recetved
match used very few t1 mes .
Phone,773 5618 from 8 30 p m
by the Meigs Local School FURNISHED apartment
$30 783 ft cured red and
Dale Turner.
to iO p m for appomtm ent
01Strict Board Of Education m
wh1te oak planks. S100 Phone
utilttlert
fUrl'11shed.
su~tabl
e
3 20 ffc
Mr. and Mrs . TeiTy Cam, the Meigs Juntor Hi9h School
985
-4110
for two working men or
12 10 61p
who recently returned to Ohio Butldlng unfit 7 30 PM on Jan
ret1red
couple
LtV1ng
room
WALNUT
stereo
rad1o,
am
tm,
u , 1975 for two (2) school buses
k
~tchen
,
shower
and
bath
On
from a naval assignment in Separate b ids will be received
8 track tape co mb •na t•on •
main htghway , Moson , W Va
Balance S107 45 or terms Call
Greece are announcmg the tor school bus chassis and
Phor1e 773 5 l-i7
992
3965
sc hoot bus bod tes
1027
,tfc
birth of a son , Jason Alan , at
111 9tfc
Spec•l•caflons for school bus
O'Bleness Memoroal Hospotal, c hass is and school bus bod•es FURNISHED apt 3 rooms and
may be obtamed by calling 992
bath , tdeal for wor k1ng
Athens. The baby os now on 5650
~
couple Phone 992 2937
Auto Sales
The
Me1gS'
Local
School
Children's Hospital on Colbus
12 8 61p
DtsfrlCt Board of Educatton
recovenng from a lung con- reser ves the nght to re1ect any
1964
OLD S MOB I LE
98
LUXURY MODEL
P S
3 BEDROOM house Phone 992
dLUon but IS expected to be and all b•ds
3975 0,. 992 2571
P B
AUTO
ELECTRIC
brought home soon. Mrs. Cam
SEATS :AND WINDOWS
Meigs Local
12 3 ttc
NEW RADIAL TIRE S, VERY
School DistriCt
Is the former V1ckie Hoyd and
GOOD COND ITION FOR
Board of .Education ONE BEDROOM tretler , all
Local grandparents are Mr. and
INFORMATION CALL 992
ut111t1es ond cable TV Fur
2508
OR SEE ANY TIME AT
L
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McComas,
ol!rs. Cecil Hoyd and local
n•shecl Phone 992 3719 after
13
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LAUREL ST
MID
Clerk
4 30 p m
~reat grandparents are Mr.
DLEP.O RT
ON Y!)UR DIAL
12 9 tfc
12 13 3tp
md Mrs. Clarence Lyons.
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Interior &amp;
Exterior Work
FREE ESTIMATE

Carrier Wanted

Fully Insured
CREMEA N S

The Daily Sentinel

2 Pc. Bedroom Suite
3 N~ Tables ~~~85 $29995
2 Big lamps

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The Homemaker

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742-4211

Rutland, 0.

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!:iEP11C TANKS deaned
Modern San1fafton , 992 3954 or
992 7349
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BEDROOM house tor sale
SSOO down , $70 per month
Phone 992 3975 or 992 2571
12 3 tfc

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Strout Realty
RT 143 - All new e lec , 3
bedr oom s, carpeted, modern
kitchen, 1112 a ground
$26,500 00
RUTLAND - Older bn c k
hom e, 1 a ground, wrth 2
entrances, space for tra1ler
$14,000 00
NEW- All elec, carpeted, 3
BR ,
a1r
cond•t•onmg,
$17,500 00
160 A FARM - Several
outbv1ldrngs large home ,
elec heat, 6 ponds Owner
w•ll take land contract

CONTACT
Lots Pauley,
Branch Manager

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7 ROOM house bath, garage,
full basement , larg e garden .
newly remodeled In Ra c tne
Call 949 2836 after 7 p m
12 3 1'2tc
FIVE ROOM one floor home
redecorated •ns•de and out
Small concrete park10g area
tn front. n•ce back yard ,
utll •ty bu 1dtng , new Luxa.re
furnace sys tem 205 Sprmg
Ave
Pomeroy
Pr iCed
reasor1ably Phone 992 5292
12 5 ffc

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WMP0/1390

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On State Rt . 124, 1h m1 from
Route 1 by-pass towards
Rutland
Ph . 992-5682 or 992 -7121
All Mechanocal Work
Open Mon . Sat
8A.M 6PM

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VENT URA 2 DOOR COUPE

Pontiac Ventura

lANKS
clea n ed,
reasonable rat es Ph 4116
4782 Gall•pol•s John Russe ll,
owner and operator
5 12 tf c

NEW
b1 level
home
3
bedrooms bui lt tn k1tchen,
basement wdh one car
garage Phone 742 36 15 or see
M1l0 Hut c hiSOn
11 1 tfc
BUILDING lot. 80f t frontage x
165 ff The sec ond lof on left on
R IVe r v tew Or1ve , L10C OII1
Hil l, Pomeroy Oh10 If '"
teres ted •ca ll 992 3230 after '
p m

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OLD HOUSe •n Syracuse on 2
n1ce lots $3000 or best offer
Phone 992 5898
12 12 41C

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1971 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass
Supre me 1 owner, new set of
rad•al t~res , 6,000 m 1les ,
pe rfect cond•t•on Per sonally
owned
Arnold
Grate
Rutland See at Rulland
Fu rn1ture Company Phone
742 4211 day , n1ghf call 742
5541
12 3 tfc

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2 HE REFORD He 1fer s, one -450
lbs , other 275 lbs Phone 8.43
2353
12 13 3tc
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2 SIGNS

PIANO funtng Lane Dantels
lOth yea r dependable servtce
Phone 992 2082 M tddleport
12 13 6tp

OF
QUALITY

READY ~M IX

CONCRETE
del1vered nght to your
pro1ect Fast and eesy Free
est1mates Phone 992-3284
Goeglein Ready MIX Co
Mtddle,:&gt;ort, Oh•o
6 30 If(

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KA WASA K I 100 CC
TraJibtke , 2,900 m•l es, ex
ce llent cond •t•on , only askmg
S350 Phone 992 2926
12 13 61p
scHwiNN- p,~el~-biC"Yc le,
boy 's cr g1rl's almost new
a' most new Phone '9.49 5001
12 13 3tc

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AKC Reg black ,:&gt;oodles
Phone {30-4 1 882 2591
12 13 4tc

For Her Christmas

MIDDLEPORT
Brick
busrness burldlng w11h 6 rooms

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Tuppers Plains, Ohto
Phone 667 ·3158
OPEN WED. THRU

HOTPOINT

P.M.

MICROWAVE
OVEN
Only '231.52

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her home The meetmg
• open e d woth Mrs Gretta
Simpson, presodent, m charge
Group songong of the Hymn, " It
Came Upon the Modnoght
Clear" preceded the Scropture
John 1·1-14 and a readong,
"The Real Chrostmas Story"
The group sang "Solen! Noght '
Holy Noght!" and Prayer by
Mrs Bokacsan A busoness
sessoon followed and roll call
answered woth a stropture
verse by tw !eve memb~rs The
meeting m January wtll be at
the home of Mrs Dorothy
Badgley A program by Vera
Beegle followed. She talked
about our themes , "ReJOICe on
Hope" and "Encourage One
Another" Scropture, Hebrews
10:23-25 and Prayer Her
subJect was "The Best of Two
Worlds" Titus 2·1-5 and I
Tomothy 5:2. Reading s oneluded "Sharmg Dreams",
"Moving On From Here",
"How
to
Become
Encouragers1', " A Litany '~ . Older
Women-Younger Women a
discussoon on several subJects
and a readong "Once on a Small
Vollage". The s mgmg of "0
Come All Ye Faothful" and the
Lord's Prayer on unoson closed
the meeting. Lovely refreshments were served by the
hostess at tables beautofully
decorated for the Chnstmas
Season.
The
Unoted
Methodosl
Church held a s ox o'clock
Chnstmasdonner at the church
annex Wednesday eve nong,
Dec. 4. Followong the donner a
program of Chrostmas songs
and readi'ngs was enJoyed by

LARRY'S

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se tect ton Ph one 7112 6011
Eugene Morr1son
12 12 12tp

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Kenny Turley, fove year old
son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth
Turley, has been returned
home after hospotahzatoon at
Veterans Memoroal Hospotal
Mrs Junoor Wolfe had the
mosfortune to break her ankle
and IS confmed to her home
Mr. Rock Hart and daughter,
Debboe of Elliot, Mame , spent
Thanksgovong week woth hos
father, Mr Earl Hart and other
relatives
Mr Earl Hart left by plane to
spend the wmter m Floroda.
Mr. and Mrs Davod Parry
and famoly spent several days
wtth rela tives m W1lmmgton
Mr. and Mrs. Bord Sompson
of Seymour, Ind spent several
days wo th hos mother, Mrs
Grella Sompson and he r
mother, Mrs
Marguerote
Wonebrenner at Moddleport
Larry Wolcoxen of Ohio State
Unoversity and Mr and Mrs
Rock Young and son Andy of
Columbus spent Thanksgoving
"" . theor parents, Mr and
Mrs Marton Wtlcoxen and
Helen
Eugene Harproc ht and Condy
Rollon of Toledo spent Sunday
woth Mr and Mrs Edoson
Brace They vosoted Saturday
woth Mr. and Mrs Ernoe Sosson
at Syracuse
Mr Elza Borch and son
Roger , viSited his son Larry
and famoly on Nebraska
Mr and Mrs Edoson Brace
vosoted Mr and Mrs Tom
Brace at Parkersburg Monday
Mr Jun Brace os home on
leave from the rover boat W H
Shaver, Jr , woth hos famoly
Mrs Ronald Hart of Cool voile
os spendong a week at her home
here

72 FORD TORINO ...................... ~1695
dr sedan a...- P S, P B , v1ny l roof

72 FORD LTD 4 DR SEDAN ..........s1895

Cameron
12' &amp; 14' Wide Up
To70' Long
24' Wode Sectional
Homes up to 65' Long

SERVICE
AFTER SALE
Winter Hours: 9 a.m,
to 6 p.m •
Mon. Thru Sat.

CLOSED SUNDAY
PH. 992-7777
POMEROY, 0.

Mrs Myrtle SUllth, Mrs
Fern Cooper and Janeen and
Miss
Mabel
McDanoels,
Fairfax,
Va.,
were
ThanksgiVIng weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs Lows DeLuz .
Cilnt Borch and Leota visited
Mr. and Mrs Joe Upps and
family and Mr. and Mrs
Lawrence Upps and children,
Voncent, Ohio, recently .
Mrs Ada Fox, Bellmont,
Ohio, has returned home after
spending a week with her
sister, Mrs. Nell Middleswart.
Mrs . Ru~y Bryant, Debra
and
Davod,
spent
the
ThanksglVlng weekend woth
her mother, Mrs Myrtle Lewis
and family at Bancroft, W Va.
Mr. a nd Mrs. John Euler,
CottageVIlle, W.Va ., called on
S. W. Durst and other relatives
on Froday afternoon .
Sgt
and Mrs . Ronald
Albritton and son, Millington,
her parents, Mr
Te nn ., VISited
I
and Mrs Wesley Allen and
family of Portland recently.
' Mr. and M.-s. Tun Wilkinson
and Shawn, Columbus, spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs Rudy Durst

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74 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, full power, a1r..... '7500
74 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, full power, air .... '7500
74 Olds 98 l. Sedan, power, a1r ............ '6200
72 Cadillac Sed. DeVIlle, v-roof, pow., a1r.... '3995

A1r P S, P B

71 FORD GALAXIE.. ....................sl295
2 Dr H T, a ula , power

71 TOYOTA 4 CYL 4 SP. ............... !795
70 VOLKSWAGEN...................... '995
2 Dr , auto, snow l1r es

69 FORD 4 DR WAGON ................ ~95
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Dr Auto trans

73 Vega Hatchback, 4 sp., radio ..... ,....... '2195
73 Olds 98 LS Sedan, full power, arr.... ,.. '4595
73 Dodge Pol. Cus. 4 Dr. HT., pow., air .... '2895
73 Olds Cut. Sup. HT Cpe., power, air .......'3295

72 Olds 98 HT Sed., v-roof, alr. •• , .......... '3495
72 Olds Toronado Cpe., V-roof, pow., air •.•• '3295
72 Chev. Imp Cpe,, V-8 auto,, P.S......... .'2495

72 Pontiac Cat. HT Cpe., power, air ....... '2695
71 Volkswagen 411 4 Door, auto.......... .'1695

62 FORD 6ft. bed .............. ,.. ~195

70
69
69
69

62 FORD 8 ft. bed............... }295

68 Pontiac Bonneville HJ. Sedar, power, air'595

Good Selection Cheaper Cars

68 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, power, air ....... '1095
68 Chev. BA 4 Dr., V-8, auto., P.S........... '995

72 CHEVY C101fz TON. .......... ~1795
V 8 stand trans

6112 ft bed

Olds 98 Hot. Sed., power, air ........... '1495
Buick Rivena, power, air................. 'll95
Ford LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, air ........... '995
Chev. Mal. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P,S.......... '995

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

67 Cadillac HJ. Sedan, full power, air........'995

RIGGS USED CARS

66 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., V8, auto, P.S......... '495

985 -4100
Located on St Rl . 7

Chester,

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Karr &amp; Van Zandt
" You'll Loke Our Qualoty Way
of Do onq Busoness"

Kingsbury News, Notes
The members of the Carleton
Church had a potluck supper
recently honorong the pas tor
Rev Jay Stiles, who IS completong hos servoce here
Fo llowon g the s upper the
church presented the momster
woth a goft of apprecoatoon for
h1s many years of serv tce to
the church and communoty
Recent VISitor s of Mr and
Mrs Wayne Beal were Mr and
Mrs
Stanley
Beal
of
Cleveland
Thanksg ov on g
guests were Mr and Mrs Jack
Warne r and Gordon, Mr and
Mrs Kirk Chevaloer, Mr and
Mrs Russell Well and Mr and
Mrs. Roger Young and famoly
Mr and Mrs P~olip Hamson
and sons, Rodney and Trevor,
Columbus spent Thanksgovmg
vacatton wtth Mr and Mrs
Olen Harroson
Recent vosotors of Mrs Hazel
Arnold were Mr and Mrs
Wolloam Drake of Colwnbus,
Mr and Mrs Patrock Wolhams
a nd famoly of McArthur
Mrs. Webber Wood, who os
oil, os s taying woth h e r
daughter, Mrs Vorgol Kong.
Mrs Neva King who has
spent the s wnmer woth her
s oster, Mrs Nora Cummons at
Reynoldsburg, has returned to
her home here
Rece nt vositors of Mr a nd
Mrs Vorgol Kong were Moss

Stiversville News Notes

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In or1gmal cartons Nev(!'t'
used
Clea ran ce on ' 74
Models
(O nly
a
few
a vai lable } Sll3 40 cash or
terms available P hone 992

Pomeroy,

With One Of These
74 Cadillac Eldorado Cpe., power, air....... '8500

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MOBILE HOME
SALES, INC.

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fl'.:
Jack w Carsey, Mgr.
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Phone992· 2181

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1972 CHEVROLET
$2295
C 20 J/4 ton, 8' Fleet s•de V 8 eng in e 4 spee.d transm1ss ton
heavy duty 15' l1res , so l1d cab rad•o

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LAUREL- CLIFF- 5 rooms,
bath , electr1c heat, and garage.
$7500 00

Kuhl's Bargain Center

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'JI~::~&lt;l~~ evemng , Dec 9 woth

RUTLAND- 7 rooms, 3 BR,
modern bath, nat gas furnece,
and garage $12,000 00

12 13 8tp

2 Dr

1971 CHEVROLET 2 TON
$3495
Cab&amp; Chassts, 102" cab to axle VB 350 eng• ne, 15 000 lb s
2 speed rear axle, good 825x20 tires, solt d cab

By Mrs. Francis Morris
The Esther Corcle met

NEW LISTING - 5 rooms. city
water, basement w1th coal
furnace •n Syracuse $3,000 00

K1dd1e Living Room" In
velve1 rocking love seat &amp;
matchtng platform rocker,
Early Amer~can S1yle
$49.95 set LSlO.OO will hold
for Christmas).
Remember Kuhl's always
has a good selection of
cl""n used appliances with
money-back
30
day
guarantee. Ref. $25.00 up Electric or Gas Range
SJS.OO up .
Upright deep freezes $85.00
&amp; $125.00, 1 stainless steel 2
pc bullf·ln refrigerator &amp;
separate
freezer,
avtomatlc washers 545.00,
electric or gas dryers
$35.00,
over
hauled
Maylag , Kenmore &amp; Speed
Qveen wringer washers
$49.95.
Also budget proced quollty
new furnl1ure and 1 large
selection of used furniture.
Come out and see for
vourself at :
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Racine Social Events

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POMEROY, OHIO

TEAFORD
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Punt•" r1·1 Otlt(t

4 Door Seda n a tr, P S

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

Real Estate For Sale

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72 MERCURY MONTEGO .............~l795

1973 CHEVROLET
$2995
8' Fleets•de p1ckup 350 V 8 automat1c power steer tng.
rad1o , 15,500 miles local 1 owner ttres showhll ttle wear,
grey fm•sh, spotless 1ntenor

3 bedrooms,
ceramic tile bath, dark oak
kttchen , electr•c heat, and
garage 520,000 00

Phone 742 3656

Phone 992-2174

Say Merry Christmas__

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Charles Scott, 992 37 18
12 13 32tp

Vi"l'"'·

73 FORD GRAN IDRIN0 ..... ,.......~2495

72 FORD GALAXIE ................... ..S1795

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H T , auto , clean

4 Dr Sedan a•r. P S , P B

or 8111 Nelson

r-::::;;;--.;~;:JE)ij-1 NEW HOME -

NICE I FLOOR PLAN - 5
rooms,
bath,
porch es,
garage carpeted paneled &amp;
t ried - Prrced lor qu•ck sale.
$9,500 00
9 MOSTLY TILLABLE
ACRES - TP water. on good
blacktop road, close to some
s hopprng, tdeal for homes or
mobtle homes Close to
recreatron areas $5,800.00
45 ACREs-Pasture, woods,
cult tvahon. stocked pond, all
fenced , mmerals, close •n
$11,000 00
MINE AREA - 10 acres
located on good f1shmg creek
and good blacktop road,
approved for septic tank
$5,800 00 Make an offer
OTHER· BARGAINS IN
REAL ESTATE STOP
AND SEE
992-2259 or 992 2568

$330605

Dea lersh1p Open Weekday s tlll6 00 p m
See Ceward Calvert, Sm1hn Art Argynes

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Real Estate For sate

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State Ro-ute 689
W•lke sv1 ll e, 669 3785

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Phone 949 38'21 or 949 3161
Racmet OhtO
Cr1tf Bradford

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Buy a new Pontoac Ventura now- and save in
the long run with lower operatong costs, than
in prevoous years. Isn't that a nice thought. A
new Ventura or any other Pontiac woll save
you money for years to come.
Merry
Christmas from us .

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CHRISTMA!i SPECIAL!

Sales &amp; Service
F1re Extinguishers, Home
Fere Ala.c:ms, Tes1ing &amp;
Refollong.
Phone 742 4673 or 742-5595
81ll8rown, Owner
Rutland, Ohto

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Or Business

Brown's Fire &amp;
Safety Equipment

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EXCELSIOR Sa lt Works, E
Mam St' Pomeroy AU kinds -----------~-- 1 of sa lt water pellets. water -exCAVATl NG,
clozer. loader
nuggets, block sa lt and own
and backhoe work , septic
Oh10 R1ver Sa lt Phone 992
tanks tnstalled. du~ trufJks
389 1
and lo boys for fure , will haul
6 5 ttc
f•ll dirt, top soli. l1mestone &amp;
graver Call lrob or Roger
HOME
Improvement and
Jeffers, day phone 992 7089 ,
Repa1r Se r viCe - Anyth1ng
.rught phone 992 3525 or ~92 ·
5232
f1xed around the home. lrom
roof to basement You II l1ke
2 11 tfc
our work a nd rat es Phone --- -- -- -- -- - ---~
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the .:tcre hour ly or contract
farm ponds roads etc Large
dozer and operato r wtth over
20 years experience Pull.ns
Excavat1ng , Pome r oy, Ohio
Phone 992 2478
12 19 If&lt;

-------- - --,- ·.St;"WI NG Mach•nes , bra nd -·new
like a person.

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ROGER HYSELL'S
GARAGE

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TOP QUALITY

72 MERCURY MARQUIS ............. }2695

Phone 949-5961
Emergency 992-3995
or 992-5700

C BF&lt;P,.D~ORD Auct •oneer

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Shuler's Marilet

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Complete plumbing &amp;
heating service. Free
Estimates .

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2 SIAME SE cats Coppertone
automat•c washer. assorted
toys, 60 h p outboard motor .
James Clifford Box 214 A,
Pomeroy Ohto or phone 992
7201 after 5 p m
12 13 4tc

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RACINE PLUMBING
· &amp; HEATING

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307 Spring Avenue
Pomeroy
992-2298

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Christmas Trees

REMODELING &amp; CONST,

STORY 5 bedroom k•tchen,
b 1Q l1v1 ng room -l"~ e rea i•On '---~----­
room a nd lot tn Mason W Va
an R 1 33 Phone (J04J 773 SE WING MACHINES Repa.r•
5147
se rv1ce, al l rnakes 992 2284
The Fabr1c Shop Pomeroy
12 10 10tc
Author•zed Smger Sales a nd
Serv 1ce We sharpen SCISSors
3 29 tfc

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Real Estate For Sale
J.

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JOY TO YOUR
GARAGE!

CONCRETE' r------~----~

deltvered Monday through
Sa turday and evenmgs
Phone 446 1142
6 1l tfc

NEW HAVEN

JOHNSON'S
Alum1num sidmg, roofing,
complete res1dent1a I con
struction. W1rlng, plumbing,
elec
heating ,
kitchen
cabmefs etc
27 Yrs expenence 1n const.
trade

9- The Dally Sentonel, Moddleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Froday, Dec. 13, 1974 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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Mochele
Van
Meter,
Pomeroy, was an overnoght
guest of her grandmother, Mrs.
Ada VanMeter, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Horch
and son and Mr. and Mrs.
George Roe-and daughters of
Waterford spent Sunday woth
Clint and Leota Borch.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brewer
of Long Bottom and Mrs. Helen
Smtth of Portland spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
Audrey Brewer and DaVId .
Mr . and Mrs . Lawrence

ThelSS, Vmton,

VISited

Rev.

and Mrs. L. R. Gluesencamp
and Nocki Dawn, recently
Mrs Mildred Ctrcle, Tom
Durst, Mr. and Mrs. John
Euler, Mrs Roy Donohew,
Mrs . Ruby Bryant, Paul
Evans, Darrell Roush, Melvm
Dalley, Mike Dailey, Harold
Grayson, Charles McCloud,
Mrs Hazel Byrd, Howard
Frank, Lois Frank, Hilton
Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. Carl ,

Dean.

No one ts gm ng to dnve us
crazy- Its JUSt a short walk

Mary Lou Kong, Moss Judy
Kmg and Moss Geneva Kong of
Kankakee, Ill , who spent
Thanksgovmg here
Mr and Mrs John Dean, Mr
and Mrs John Walter Dean
and
son ,
John,
s pent
Thanksgovong woth Mr and
Mrs Robert Roed , Rodney and
Davod, at Pataskala Other
donner guests were Mr and
Mrs Waller Terrell, Bolly
Kendall, Mr and Mrs Eddoe
Weekly and Mossy, Mrs Anna
Mae Terrell, Juamta Terrell,
all of Pataskala, Mr a nd Mrs
Juno or Smalley, Judy, Kenny,
Susan Dale and Hoboe , of
Woerton , W Va , Mr and Mrs
Roberl Young , Denms, Susan
Dale and Alan
Mr and Mrs Carl Hall had
as rece nt viSitors Mtss Carol
Hall , Mr . and Mrs Joe Hall
and sons and Mr and Mrs.
Paul Ca sto of Columbus
Mrs Helen Daos, who was a
patoent at O'Bleness Hos potal,
has re tur ned home and os
better
Mr anc' Mrs Kenn) Smoth
(Conme Bryson) and Dave
Smoth of North Canton s pent
several days wolh Mr and Mrs
John Dean
Spendong Thanksgo vmg wo th
Mr and Mrs Dale Hamson
were Mr . and Mrs. Olan
Harnson, Mr . and Mrs Pholip
Harr1son l Rodney and Trevor,
and Ottoe Scholl of Pomeroy .
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Carl had
as Thanksgovong guests, Mr.
and Mrs Charles Barnett of
Grove Coty, Mr and Mrs.
Vorgol Carl, Brett, Randy,
Danny and Melodo, Rodney
Carl and Debboe Queen,
Dwoght Carl, Sandra Carl, Ivan
Paula , Johnny and Shem
Mrs Faye Pratt spent a
noght wlth Mrs Olen Hamson
recently
The ladies of the Carleton
c hurch gathered Thursday
mght and prepared boxes for
the servicemen
Mrs John W Dean honored
her husband, John, woth a
borthday party Sunday mght.
Cake and oce cream were
served to the followong: Mr.
and Mrs Paul Paynter, Mr
and Mrs Garold Golkey, Rick,
Cindy, Tammy, Jason, Mrs
Edith Ross, Brenda and
Junoor, Mr and Mrs. John
Dean and John Jeremy .

What's sa uce for the Chrostmas
goose os s pots for, the Chnstmas
necktte
Our
non'tavorlle
producer
has several
turkeysTVevyy
year

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GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenongs Unti16 : 0G-Tii5 p.m. Sat

Reedsville News, Notes
By Mrs Lyle Balderson
Mr and Mrs Rawleogh
Hetzer and famoly of Akron
vos oted woth the Hctzer-Bose
famoly Thanksgovong Other
v1s1 tors were Mr
and Mrs
Arthur Hetzer of Sardos
Mrs Helen Arc her vos oted
"'th the Don Coleman fam ol)
of Cnlumbus durong th e
Thanksgovong holoday
Vo cki Carr of Alfred vosoted
woth Robon and Karen Hwnphrey recently
Mr J osep hone Hull and Carl
Smoth of Waldo vosoted woth the
Walter
Brown s, Denver
Webers, Ernest Whoteheads
and Warren P1ckens
Robon Hwnphrey of OhiO
State Umversoty on Colwnbus
spe nt
her
Tha nk s govong
vacat1on w1th her parents, Mr
and Mrs C Ed llwnpho ey and
Karen
Mr and Mrs Carl Buckley
v1soted woth Mr and Mrs E M
R oddi e
of
Parkersburg,
Thanksgovong .

Gue s ts
duron g
the
Thanksg ovong hohday at the
home of Mr and Mrs Davod
Sm1th and Dwna were Mrs
Tom Drake uf Reynoldsburg ,
Mr and Mo s Davod Sm oth of
Manetta, Mr and Mrs Tom
Gr oenveld , Mr and Mrs Moke
Bossell , Mr and Mrs Ted
Hayman of Colwnbus, Mr a nd
Mrs Joe Bossell and Mo and
Mrs Ha rold Holter and famoly
of Lon g Bottom and Joe Bossell
and Tom of Mason, W Va
Mr a nd Mrs Car l Buckley
honot ed Mrs ~wrence Rose
woth a borthday d1nner at theor
home Saturday Gues ts oneluded Mr and Mrs Lawrence
Ros e, Mr and Mrs Ernest
Ruth and Ann Mane Buckley of
Reeds volle , Mr and Mrs
Garrett Reed uf Cuulvolle, Mr
and Mrs Roma Sandy and
Mrs Ahce Foutty of Parkers bur g ~ and Mrs. Dana Van
Meter, Davod and Lon , of
Belpre
Mr a nd Mo s Gene Wolson

We challenge you to match our fogures &amp; v alues,
·dollar for dollar on new or used trucks or car s
"The closer you look, the better we look" . We ha ve
36 new Ford cars and 11 new Ford truck s, plu s
many low moleage locally owned used car s, all
offered at llljures that woll make YOU WIN

1974 Pinto
J dr Runa bou t 7 641 e~1 s y mtles
so ld

4 sp

Almost ltke the da y tl wa 5

SAVE

1974 Ford

Counlry Squ •r e Sta t1 on Wngon Off c •al scar 13 148 mtle s Ha s
a lm ost ever y a ccessory Ford rii a kes ShoNroom c le.=~n
Du rawea ve clof h v •n y l uph ols ter y

1972 Ford LTD
4 Dr Hardtop Show s fe nd er care A •r cond nnd fu ll cqu•rH n cnl

1971 Volkswagen

s2295

Dr Sedan look s l1 ke no on e ever sal on seats so cle flrl Careful
local owne r Low m il eage

4

1970 Chevrolet

s1795

Ca prt ce 2 dr ha r d top Fmes l a nd bes l Ch evy m ade and lh• s one
IS tops A•r condtl•on ed a nd a ll goodr es

1970 Ford Maverick
2 Or Sedan You have lo see lht s one to a pprec a le 1t s val uP

1969 Pontiac
Gr a n Prt x 2 dr ha r dt op Power s teermg powe r brakes Aul o
fra ns Beautiful metalltc gree n H1g hesl prtced Ponf1a c bu t a t
our WIN pn ce We mv 1te a cl ose r look I

SEE: FRED BLAETTNAR,
DARRELL DODDRILL,
DANNY THOMPSON

Keith Goble Ford, Inc.
992-2196
3rd Ave

Middleport

Laurd Clift' News Notes
By Bcrlha Parker
Sabbath School attendance
on Dec 6 was 84
Mr and Mrs Ph ol WISe of
McCunnelsv oll e attended
Sunday mornmg sen.1ces at
the Loca l churc h
Chff Kleon wa ' 1etuoned
home Sunday fr om Veterans
Memoroal Hos potal
s pent Thanksg1vong Day woth
Mr and Mrs Jumor Congrove
and famoly of Zanesvolle

Mr and Mrs Pea r I .J.:t( oh!i,
Mr and Mrs James (;Jimon•
Mr and M1 s Chffot d Jd&lt;.:Ub s
VISited relatives m ('ol um bus
ove1 the weeke nd
Mr and Mrs Ma n on Ho\... Pil
of Colwnbus vts Jted o-...e r the
weekend woth Mr a nd Mrs
James Woll and fa moly a nd Mr
and Mrs Walter Wa lke r
Mr and Mrs Boll Pe n y of
Athens vosoted Sunday wo th Mr
and Mt s N01 m a n Sc haefer

Mr and Mrs Da le Srmth m•d
rarmly spent Thank sg iVIn g
wtth Mr and Mr s Don Sm1th
at Canton

Mrs Bess Lm km s spent
Thank sg1vmg Day woth her
daughter, Mrs Dorrs Marks, at
Ches ter
Mrs W1lma Wng ht and mece
of
Ho ck ongpoo t
vo so te d
Saturday evemn g w1th Mr and
Mrs Bill Congrove and Pam

A hoioda y pun c h os w hat you II
get sf vo u try to rn onQr oiJ ze lhe
sauce

Ftrst, tnm tlu•
tnrn th1• tree

budg e l ~ lh c n ,

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
OPTOMETRIST

OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12 ,2 TO 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS. ) - EAST COURT ST.,
POMEROY .

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This year Why Not Give A Gift That Will Incr~.&lt;&gt;e In Value,
and Is Your Best Hedge Against Inflation.
CHRISTMAS HOURS
Thursday &amp; Friday 6:00-9:00
Saturday 1:30-8:00

MTS COINS
OF GALLIPOLIS
121 State St.

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Carpenter
News, Event

Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!
Notice

Help Wanted

EARLY YEAR E ND 11'1 Ve ntory
Sa le • Begmnlng F r1day 13
pr1ces drast.cally reduced on
both FabriCs and Craft s
Cra ft c la sses every Thursday
n1ghf Belpre Nov e lt y and
Crafts , Belpre Oh10 Hours 1
5 Sunday 9 9 weekdays
12 11 4ft:
--- - - - - - - - - - - OUR F LOR ID A FRUIT HAS
ARRIVED" Hamlmoranges
navel oranges tan ge Jo es
ptnk and wh•fe grapefruit
Call ME IGS FFA 9n 2159 for
del•very or come 10 th e Vo Ag
Departmen t or contact any
F F A member

Business Services
-

For Sale

Sales or Agent Wanted
GOOD MAN to till vacancy •n
PQmeroy area No exper.ence
necessary
Age not tm
portant Good character a
must we tratn A1r Mall F S
D1ck. Pr es Southwestern
Petroleum Corp , F• Worth

GHEEN'S PAINTING
949-3295

Mural GaJay,ay called. to see
h
her soster, Goldoe Chase, at a
1'2 11 4tc
I b us
medtcal h orne m Cown
PARTTIME babyS itt er for 2
recently She also called on
school age Chi ldr en Ca ll 992
Ne lhe Dye at a nursmg home m
3457
1'2 13 31c
Colwnb us
Goldte Gtllogly was a dmner
guest of her son-m-law and
l2116tc
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur - - - - - - - - - - - - - match Rac.ne Gun
Crab tree Afternoon callers at SHOOTING
Club Sunday, Dec 15 1 p m
In
the Crabtree home were Mrs
12 11 lite
Paul Gaston and daughte rs . - - - - - - - - - - - - S HOOTING MATCH
Corn
Mr a nd Mrs Walter Jordan
Hollow Gun Club turn f1rst
enj(lyeda Thanksg1vmg fanuly
r tght after Mt les Cemete ry
Rutland
Factory choked
Age 8 or Older
ga thenng at the home of her
guns on ly sunday Dec 15 1
parents, Mr and Mrs Chnton
P m
12 123fc
Golkey on Albany
Rev and Mrs Davod Whole, HAVE your deer trophy
mounted Also ather sma l l
Ill Court St . , Pomeroy
Frankfort, spent a day here
an1ma1s and b1rds
Phone
woth theor so n-on -law and
Phone 992-2156
Howard BlrChfteld Rutland
742 5932
daughter, Mr and Mrs. Herb
12 3 tfc
23" Color TV, mapl.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 139 95
Wolfe and Beth Ann
Pets
For
Sale
Roberta Parker, Bohvar, os AUCTION , Thursday anct
Patchwork Rocker, maple tr1
49 95
C HR ISTtAAS Poodle pupp•es,
Sa turday n1ghf
7 p m
at
spendmg a few days here woth
AKC
Reg
toy
and
t~ny
s
ilv
e
r
Masdf1 Auct.on, Horton St m
her father, Ney Carpenter
Phone 696 1297 after 4 30
M ason, W Va Cons1gnments
SPECIAL OF WEEK
Sha de Oh10
welc.ome
Phone (3 04) 773
Mr and Mrs Da le Stansbury
12 lJ Jtc
5471
and Mr and Mrs. Jerry
10 3 tfc
Stansbury and famoly, local,
JOined Mr and Mrs Clair GUN SHOOT Sa turday Dec Wanterl To Buy
14 at 1 p m Mile Hil l Ro ad CA.:aH Pltd for all makes and
NOW
Stansbury
and
fam1 I y,
Asso r ted m eats
Factory
models of mobil e homes
Groveport, for a Thanksgtvmg
c hoked guns only Sponsored
Phone area code 614 423 9531
by- Racme F tre Dept 12
donner at the home of Mr an d
c
4 lJ ttc
3 New Bedroom Suttes~7:r::===-- 23~ 95 and 269 95
9 61
Medt1erranean and Tradtttonal
Mrs Larry Stansbury and - - - - - - - - - - - - - CASHSUUSS
FOR
JUNK
4 Maytag Dryers _ _'--_ _ _ __ __ _ _ 69 95 up
- PUBLIC NOTICEcholdren on Rey noldsburg . Mr.
CARS
Comp
FRYE'S
TO WHOM
IT MAY
CON
New Mediterranean Set of
and Mrs . Chester Proce , CERN
TRUCK and AUTO PARTS
Tables _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ 119?5
Rutlan
d,
phone
742
6094
A
Pet
1
1•on
for
Annexat•on
to
Albany, accompanoed them
11
26
26tc
the VIllage of Racme Mergs
and spent the day with her Coun ty Oh10 of adJacent
Real1shc 40 W AM FM S1e reo
Component Oulllf_ __ _ _ __ _ _ __ aa oo
territory here.naffer descnbed 110 FOR runk cars
brother-m-law and sister, Mr
S15
has been duly tiled w1fh the
delivered
,
S1
1unked
auto
and Mrs. Leon Hughes, Board
of
County
Com
bOd1es Phone 949 44B4
Solod Slate Stereo Component _ _ __ _ __ __ 49.95
mISS toners of Metgs Cou nty
Colwnbus
112426tp
OhiO IOWII
Those
from
Columboa
Hoover Green Portable Washer and DrYer
100 00
Srtuate '" the Townsh1p at
Grange who attended Meogs Sutton , County of Me1gs State OLD furn•tur e 1ce bo)(es brass
be ds or complete households
Oh1o and commencmg at the
County
Grange
Offocers of
wr.te M D M•ller Rt 4
most sout hwes terly corner of
Pomeroy , Ohto Cal l 992 7760
Conference at Rock Sprmgs the Vtllage of Rac1ne. Metgs
10 7 74
County , Oh1o, be1ng the po.nt
Grange Hall Froday evemng where th e south l1ne of Sect1on -------- ------MICROWAVE OVEN
were Bertha Croppen, Mr and 16 1ntersects the low water JU NK autos, complete and
mark
of
the
Ohio
R1ver
(the
delivered
to
our
yard
We
Mrs Arthur Crabtree, Carl border of the State of Oh 1ol
p•ck up auto bod•es and buy
, , , ,®
Greenlees, Mr and Mrs Earl thence southeasterly along the
all ktnds of scr ap metals and
lme of 100 acre lots Nos
•ron R1der's Salvage, Sf Rt
Starkey and Mr and Mrs . west
279 278 and 277 to the southwest
124 , Rt 4, Pomeroy , Oh1o
Mendal Jordan.
corne r of II)() acre tot No 277 ,
Call 992 546B
thence east along the south line
10 17 lfc
Mr and Mrs Nathan Brady ot
100 acre lot No 277 to the
and Renee, Jeromesville, were southeast corner of sa 1d 100
acre rot No 277 thence m a For Rent
Thanksgovmg weekend guests straight
hne northeast to the
of her parents, Mr . and Mrs
pomt where the west r •g ht of FURNISHED house tor rent, 5
mmutes to Meigs Mtne No 1
Ime of MeigS County Road
Wayne Peck and daughters. way
Call 742 5986
No 28 tntersects the south nght
12 13 stc
Donner guests of Mr and of way Ime of what tS known as
the Yellow Bush Road , Wh1ch - - -----------Mrs Cecil Blackwood and Lisa potnt
ts •n 72 acre lot No 834 TRAILER tor rent 3 bedroom
furniShed, 12x6D Call 7.112 3422
Dye on Thanksgiving Day were thence m a north er ly d1rect1on
or 927 6-i36
fol lowtng the west nght of way
Model RR4D
Paul and W. C. Peck, Mrs . l tne of Me1gs County Road No
12 13 6tp
Robert Blackwood and Dale 28 to 1ts •ntersect1on w1th south
FREE ••• BROWNING SKILLET
of way Ime of sta te Rou te 4 ROOMS furniShed apt w •th
Dye Callers were Mr and r•ght
bath,
2
bedroom
l•v•ng
room
N o 124 , the nce easterly along
and kitchen upsta1rs Phone
the south r•ght of way lme of
Mrs Thad Dye and Charity
r----EXTRA SPECIALS!---,
992 5810
Sta
te
Route
No
124
to
a
pomt
Mr and Mrs . Larry Stanley that tS d •rectty south of a
12 11 btp
1-Bell &amp; Howell Mov1e Camera
and Anna of Maroon were pro rec t•on of a west rtght of way
1- Small Mare, gentle ndmg horse Call for tn
of what 1S known as the 2 BEDROOM tra11er at corner
guests of her parents, Mr and l~ne
formation. Every 1tem prtced to sell
Salser road , thence north along
of Broadway and Elm,
Mrs Lewos Smo th for a pre- the west r1ght of way l1ne of the
Middleport
No pets or
Sa lser road to the forks of th e
ch tldren Call 992 2580 after 6
Thanksgoving supper and road
tn Sec t•on No 10 thence
P m
VISited hos parents Mr and north to the north ltne of sa•d
12 s tfc
Sect•on No 10, th ence west
Mrs Eugene Stanley, Albany, along
the r1orth 111'1e of Sect •on
on Thanksg!Vmg Day
No 10 Sec l•on 16 and 100 acre 2 BEDROOM double Wide
tot No 280 to the northwest
mobile home tn Sy ra cuse
Mr and Mrs Bob Hamson corner of said 100 acre lot No
Depos1 t requ~red No children
or pets Cart 992 2441 after 6
and famoly, Stoutsvolle, visited 280, thence southeasterly along
p m
westlrne of satd 100 acre lot
wo th Mr and Mrs . Wolliam the
See Herb, Dave, Mike
No 280 (which Is a tow water
12 1 tfc
Cheadle and Mr . and Mrs Rex mark of the Ohto R1ver on the
s•de), to the corporete 3 BEDROOM hom e, la rge l!v1ng
l:irate or Gene Smith
Cheadle
durong
the OhiO
l1m 1ts of the V•llage of Rac•ne
room and built tn kllc hen
Me•os County , Oh 10 thence
Thanksgoving vacatoon
wall to wall carpet breeze
follow~ng northerly
easterly ,
way closed In, large uhhly 1974
ZIG ZAG
SEW IN G TW IN
NEEDLE SEW IN G
Mr and Mrs Gene Jeffers southerly
and westerly the
room , furnished or un
MACHINES 1974 model 1n
MACHINES left m layaway
corporat e ltmlts of the VIllage
and sons, and Mr and Mrs
furnIShed, $35 a week plus
All butlt m to buttonhole do
walnut sta nd AH features
Racme to the place of
utiltltes 31" mtle past Beacon
s tretch sew•ng a nd fancy
built m fo make fancy des1gns
Mochael Lawson enJoyed of
begtnnmg
Stat•on on Rt 33 near church
s llt ch•ng Pay lUSt $48 t5 cash
and do st retch sew1ng Also
The Pet1110n Wilt be heard at
dinner woth Mr. and Mrs. Reed
es and grade and h1gh sc hool
or ferm s availab le Trade •n s
bu ttonhol es blind hems etc
1 00 PM on January 28th, 1975
CaH 992 2050 after 12
accepted Phone 992 7755
$43 35
cas h
or
te rm s
Jeffers and Mrs. Beulah at
the Common P'eas Court
12 10 6ft:
available Phon e 992 7755
12 3 tfc
Room at the Court House
Cordray and Mr and Mrs
------ - -----12 11 ff c
Pomeroy , Ohio The Peht 10n
Larry Borchf1eld and Mr. and w1th a rnap of the lerr•tory to be TRAILER space, 2 m•les from WALNUT stereo r a dto am fm, VACUUM c lea n e rs Electro
8 fra c k tape o::omb •na t•on
Pomeroy, Rt 143 Phone 992
Hyg,ene new demonstrators
Mrs Jack Jordan were supper annexed 1S on file at the Off1ce
Balance $110 69 or term s Ca ll
5858
have a ll cleanmg attachments
of the AUditOr of MetgS County
992 3965
guests at the Jeffers home
1027 tfc
plus the new Elec tro Suds for
OhiO where 1t may be v1ewed
12 3 He
shampootng carpe t Only
Ida Denmson spent several by any •nterested person
------------3 ROOM furnished apar t ment,
$27 SO
cas h
or
terms
days in Columbus woth the
ut1i1tles pa1d, 35 ~ N Fourth P LA NT ATION g rown Chr1sf
available Phone 992 7755
JOHN T WOLFE
mas
trees
Sco
t
c
h
Ptne,
St
M
iddleport
John Knotts fanuly
12 11 tfc
Agent for the
Norway Spruce , Blue Sp ruce
12 8 6tp
Pet•t•oners
and
Doug
la
s
F1r
Reasonable
Mr. and Mrs. RogerSpoegle, 11 11 291121 6. 13, 20 ~tc
REO RADIO, 8 tr a ck tape
pnces Shop ea rl y fa r best STE
comb•nat.on AM FM rad•o
Anna and Wayne, Columbus,
J AND A ROOM furniShed and
se lecttons Bob's Ma rket
Balance $109 74 , or terms
unfurnlshe.d
apartments
Mason W Va 773 5721
VISited with her brother-m-law ---- -- -'- - - - - - - - Call 992 3965
Phone 992 5434
12
11 If
and sister, Mr and Mrs Rex
12 11 tfc
4 12 tfc -------------3
SPACE
gas
heaters
$30
eac
h,
Cheadle and also with her
NOTICE ON FILING
PRIVATE meeting room for
two new bedroom set Early
OF INVENTORY
any oroa.,lzatlon, phone 992
parents, Mr and Mrs Noble
Amencar1 6 months old $250
AND APPRAISEMENT
3975
250 Amp gasolme welder,
Hamon and other relatoves The State of Oh10, Metgs
3 11 tfc
Qu•ckway varve facmg
County, Court of Common
here
' $600
machtne automotive S750 12
Pleas, Probate Olvlston
f•rstlme BF G t.res or1e floor
Nancy SUllth of Columbus
To the Adm1n1strators of the COUNTRY Mobill Home Park,
Any Stze Frutt Baskets Made
safe
Sl35 John Deere farm
R
t 33, ten m lies north of
estate
,
to
such
of
the
follow1ng
spent the weekend here With
tractor Model A $250 as tS
to Order for Chnstmas.
Pomeroy Large lots w•th
as are res1dents of the State of
Master a.r condl f ton tn g tool
concrete patios, s•dewatks,
her parents, Mr and Mrs. Oh10, v•z the surv1111ng
set gas s fat10n T BA ttems
runners and off street
Lewos Smith They were jomed spouse, the next of k1n, the
parking Also , spaces for
All for sell or trad e Arnold
benef•c •anes under the will
Octeau ~ Se ll e r s R1dgt! Port
small trellers Phone 992 7479
for a Froday evenmg holiday and to the attorney or attorneys
land, Oh 1o any ttme
1 21 tfc
supper by her friend, Reece re,:&gt;resent•Mt any of the
12 11 arc
atoremenltoned person s
Locally Owned
Trather, of Portsmouth.
Els 1e B Bryant. Deceased, .4 RM furnished apt close to
Powell's Super Valu. phon e TWO pon 1es. 1 sadd le and
Oh10 ,
Rutland
Guests of Mrs. Rolland Rutland,
br1dle , S85 c omp lete See
992 3658
Township , No 212.44
Arnold Octeau, Se ller's
Crabtree who enjoyed a family
11 20 tfc
You are hereby notlf•ed that
R1dge Portland, Oh10 any
the
11'1ventory
and
Ar:&gt;
-------------gathering were Mr. and Mrs.
t•m e
pralsement of the estate of the 1970 VALIANT 65x12 3'bedroorrl
Pomeroy, 0.
Kenneth Crabtree, McArthur, aforement•on , deceased , late of
12 11 etc
fully carpeted, LP gas heat
-------------Phone 992 7751
and Mr and Mrs Donald sa•d County, was f•lecl 10 th1S
ONE Cour•er ML100 l•n ea r 12 Cf-.lRISTMAStreesonold Rt 33
Court Satd •nventory ancl
8 25 tfc
Crabtree and Cindy and Murl Appra •sement will be for
volt on e 8 track tape player
Ph one Opha Offutt 991 3296
heanng before this Court on the
for car, four 15 '" x 6 hol e
1220 12tp
Gala way, local
r1ms tor Chevy or G M C ---- ---------26th day of December, 1974, at HOUSE 4 rooms and bath, n ice
yard and drlvewey Also,
Mrs . Bob Schmidt and 10 00 o'c lock A M
P•ckup Phon e 992 2244
REFRIGERAtOR
ktf c hen
furnished apt Cal~ 9'12 2780 or
range sofa d~nette se t
Any person desinng to f1le
12 10 3tc
daughters, Tina and Robon,
992
3432
except•ons thereto must file
lamp s,
reco rd
player
- ~ --- - --- - ---Canotl9burg, Pa. , vosoted her them at least f•ve days pnor to
12 12 -tfc 20 pet off on anythmg •n hard
bedroom su tt es , anflques , and
ware Stewart s Hardware,
of her 1tems Phone 992 3457
mother, Mrs. Harold Oxley and the date set for heenng
Mam Sf , Rutland
12 10 7tc
G1ven under my hand and 2 BEDROOM house trailer for
rent tn Rutland Phone 7.42
her grandparents, Mr. and seat of sa1d Court, this 11th day
12 12 life - - - - - - - -- -- - - 4465
anyttme
of December 197-i
FIREWOOD for sale , $15 per
- - - - - - -- -- - - - - Mrs . Dale Stansbury.
12 12 3tc 1957 CHEVY paris
load P hone 742 4831
NEW
Mrs. Oxley, along With Mrs .
Manning D Webster
12 10 12tp
Lakewood
fr
actton
ba
rs
,
hi
Judge FURNISHED apt Adults only ,
1aeker
a•r
shocks,
hooker
Schmidt and daughters, then
M iddle,:&gt;ort Phone 992 3874
headers, With 3' collectors tor LABlANC s liver trumpet and
11 1.4 lfc
were in Reynoldsburg where
By Ann a watson
case by VICtor
Excellent
small block Call 992 3496
con d1t1on . appra•sed at $300,
after 6 p m BEST OF FE R
they were guests of Mr. and
20
'
Oepuly
Clerk
UNFURNISHED
house.
4
(12)13, ,2c
sell $250, G1rl s roller s katmg
10 17 tfc
rooms and bath 1650 L~ncoln
Mrs. Larry Stansbury and sons
s
hoes, s1ze 7, white , SlO
Heights f)hone 992 3874
Men's sport racket, medtum,
and spent the night on
GROCERY
busm
ess
for
sate
11
14
tfc
PUBLIC NOTICE
blue s tze 36 aK;~d trousers to
Bu•ldtng for sa le or lease
Groveport with Mr. and Mrs.
Sealed bids Will be recetved
match used very few t1 mes .
Phone,773 5618 from 8 30 p m
by the Meigs Local School FURNISHED apartment
$30 783 ft cured red and
Dale Turner.
to iO p m for appomtm ent
01Strict Board Of Education m
wh1te oak planks. S100 Phone
utilttlert
fUrl'11shed.
su~tabl
e
3 20 ffc
Mr. and Mrs . TeiTy Cam, the Meigs Juntor Hi9h School
985
-4110
for two working men or
12 10 61p
who recently returned to Ohio Butldlng unfit 7 30 PM on Jan
ret1red
couple
LtV1ng
room
WALNUT
stereo
rad1o,
am
tm,
u , 1975 for two (2) school buses
k
~tchen
,
shower
and
bath
On
from a naval assignment in Separate b ids will be received
8 track tape co mb •na t•on •
main htghway , Moson , W Va
Balance S107 45 or terms Call
Greece are announcmg the tor school bus chassis and
Phor1e 773 5 l-i7
992
3965
sc hoot bus bod tes
1027
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birth of a son , Jason Alan , at
111 9tfc
Spec•l•caflons for school bus
O'Bleness Memoroal Hospotal, c hass is and school bus bod•es FURNISHED apt 3 rooms and
may be obtamed by calling 992
bath , tdeal for wor k1ng
Athens. The baby os now on 5650
~
couple Phone 992 2937
Auto Sales
The
Me1gS'
Local
School
Children's Hospital on Colbus
12 8 61p
DtsfrlCt Board of Educatton
recovenng from a lung con- reser ves the nght to re1ect any
1964
OLD S MOB I LE
98
LUXURY MODEL
P S
3 BEDROOM house Phone 992
dLUon but IS expected to be and all b•ds
3975 0,. 992 2571
P B
AUTO
ELECTRIC
brought home soon. Mrs. Cam
SEATS :AND WINDOWS
Meigs Local
12 3 ttc
NEW RADIAL TIRE S, VERY
School DistriCt
Is the former V1ckie Hoyd and
GOOD COND ITION FOR
Board of .Education ONE BEDROOM tretler , all
Local grandparents are Mr. and
INFORMATION CALL 992
ut111t1es ond cable TV Fur
2508
OR SEE ANY TIME AT
L
W
McComas,
ol!rs. Cecil Hoyd and local
n•shecl Phone 992 3719 after
13
1
LAUREL ST
MID
Clerk
4 30 p m
~reat grandparents are Mr.
DLEP.O RT
ON Y!)UR DIAL
12 9 tfc
12 13 3tp
md Mrs. Clarence Lyons.
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Interior &amp;
Exterior Work
FREE ESTIMATE

Carrier Wanted

Fully Insured
CREMEA N S

The Daily Sentinel

2 Pc. Bedroom Suite
3 N~ Tables ~~~85 $29995
2 Big lamps

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The Homemaker

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742-4211

Rutland, 0.

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!:iEP11C TANKS deaned
Modern San1fafton , 992 3954 or
992 7349
9 18 tfc

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BEDROOM house tor sale
SSOO down , $70 per month
Phone 992 3975 or 992 2571
12 3 tfc

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Strout Realty
RT 143 - All new e lec , 3
bedr oom s, carpeted, modern
kitchen, 1112 a ground
$26,500 00
RUTLAND - Older bn c k
hom e, 1 a ground, wrth 2
entrances, space for tra1ler
$14,000 00
NEW- All elec, carpeted, 3
BR ,
a1r
cond•t•onmg,
$17,500 00
160 A FARM - Several
outbv1ldrngs large home ,
elec heat, 6 ponds Owner
w•ll take land contract

CONTACT
Lots Pauley,
Branch Manager

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7 ROOM house bath, garage,
full basement , larg e garden .
newly remodeled In Ra c tne
Call 949 2836 after 7 p m
12 3 1'2tc
FIVE ROOM one floor home
redecorated •ns•de and out
Small concrete park10g area
tn front. n•ce back yard ,
utll •ty bu 1dtng , new Luxa.re
furnace sys tem 205 Sprmg
Ave
Pomeroy
Pr iCed
reasor1ably Phone 992 5292
12 5 ffc

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WMP0/1390

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On State Rt . 124, 1h m1 from
Route 1 by-pass towards
Rutland
Ph . 992-5682 or 992 -7121
All Mechanocal Work
Open Mon . Sat
8A.M 6PM

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VENT URA 2 DOOR COUPE

Pontiac Ventura

lANKS
clea n ed,
reasonable rat es Ph 4116
4782 Gall•pol•s John Russe ll,
owner and operator
5 12 tf c

NEW
b1 level
home
3
bedrooms bui lt tn k1tchen,
basement wdh one car
garage Phone 742 36 15 or see
M1l0 Hut c hiSOn
11 1 tfc
BUILDING lot. 80f t frontage x
165 ff The sec ond lof on left on
R IVe r v tew Or1ve , L10C OII1
Hil l, Pomeroy Oh10 If '"
teres ted •ca ll 992 3230 after '
p m

10 17 tf c
OLD HOUSe •n Syracuse on 2
n1ce lots $3000 or best offer
Phone 992 5898
12 12 41C

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1971 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass
Supre me 1 owner, new set of
rad•al t~res , 6,000 m 1les ,
pe rfect cond•t•on Per sonally
owned
Arnold
Grate
Rutland See at Rulland
Fu rn1ture Company Phone
742 4211 day , n1ghf call 742
5541
12 3 tfc

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2 HE REFORD He 1fer s, one -450
lbs , other 275 lbs Phone 8.43
2353
12 13 3tc
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2 SIGNS

PIANO funtng Lane Dantels
lOth yea r dependable servtce
Phone 992 2082 M tddleport
12 13 6tp

OF
QUALITY

READY ~M IX

CONCRETE
del1vered nght to your
pro1ect Fast and eesy Free
est1mates Phone 992-3284
Goeglein Ready MIX Co
Mtddle,:&gt;ort, Oh•o
6 30 If(

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KA WASA K I 100 CC
TraJibtke , 2,900 m•l es, ex
ce llent cond •t•on , only askmg
S350 Phone 992 2926
12 13 61p
scHwiNN- p,~el~-biC"Yc le,
boy 's cr g1rl's almost new
a' most new Phone '9.49 5001
12 13 3tc

-1963---------- -CHEV:Y 1 e lectric gutta r. 2
AKC Reg black ,:&gt;oodles
Phone {30-4 1 882 2591
12 13 4tc

For Her Christmas

MIDDLEPORT
Brick
busrness burldlng w11h 6 rooms

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"At Caut1on Ltght, Rt. 7"
Tuppers Plains, Ohto
Phone 667 ·3158
OPEN WED. THRU

HOTPOINT

P.M.

MICROWAVE
OVEN
Only '231.52

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her home The meetmg
• open e d woth Mrs Gretta
Simpson, presodent, m charge
Group songong of the Hymn, " It
Came Upon the Modnoght
Clear" preceded the Scropture
John 1·1-14 and a readong,
"The Real Chrostmas Story"
The group sang "Solen! Noght '
Holy Noght!" and Prayer by
Mrs Bokacsan A busoness
sessoon followed and roll call
answered woth a stropture
verse by tw !eve memb~rs The
meeting m January wtll be at
the home of Mrs Dorothy
Badgley A program by Vera
Beegle followed. She talked
about our themes , "ReJOICe on
Hope" and "Encourage One
Another" Scropture, Hebrews
10:23-25 and Prayer Her
subJect was "The Best of Two
Worlds" Titus 2·1-5 and I
Tomothy 5:2. Reading s oneluded "Sharmg Dreams",
"Moving On From Here",
"How
to
Become
Encouragers1', " A Litany '~ . Older
Women-Younger Women a
discussoon on several subJects
and a readong "Once on a Small
Vollage". The s mgmg of "0
Come All Ye Faothful" and the
Lord's Prayer on unoson closed
the meeting. Lovely refreshments were served by the
hostess at tables beautofully
decorated for the Chnstmas
Season.
The
Unoted
Methodosl
Church held a s ox o'clock
Chnstmasdonner at the church
annex Wednesday eve nong,
Dec. 4. Followong the donner a
program of Chrostmas songs
and readi'ngs was enJoyed by

LARRY'S

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se tect ton Ph one 7112 6011
Eugene Morr1son
12 12 12tp

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Kenny Turley, fove year old
son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth
Turley, has been returned
home after hospotahzatoon at
Veterans Memoroal Hospotal
Mrs Junoor Wolfe had the
mosfortune to break her ankle
and IS confmed to her home
Mr. Rock Hart and daughter,
Debboe of Elliot, Mame , spent
Thanksgovong week woth hos
father, Mr Earl Hart and other
relatives
Mr Earl Hart left by plane to
spend the wmter m Floroda.
Mr. and Mrs Davod Parry
and famoly spent several days
wtth rela tives m W1lmmgton
Mr. and Mrs. Bord Sompson
of Seymour, Ind spent several
days wo th hos mother, Mrs
Grella Sompson and he r
mother, Mrs
Marguerote
Wonebrenner at Moddleport
Larry Wolcoxen of Ohio State
Unoversity and Mr and Mrs
Rock Young and son Andy of
Columbus spent Thanksgoving
"" . theor parents, Mr and
Mrs Marton Wtlcoxen and
Helen
Eugene Harproc ht and Condy
Rollon of Toledo spent Sunday
woth Mr and Mrs Edoson
Brace They vosoted Saturday
woth Mr. and Mrs Ernoe Sosson
at Syracuse
Mr Elza Borch and son
Roger , viSited his son Larry
and famoly on Nebraska
Mr and Mrs Edoson Brace
vosoted Mr and Mrs Tom
Brace at Parkersburg Monday
Mr Jun Brace os home on
leave from the rover boat W H
Shaver, Jr , woth hos famoly
Mrs Ronald Hart of Cool voile
os spendong a week at her home
here

72 FORD TORINO ...................... ~1695
dr sedan a...- P S, P B , v1ny l roof

72 FORD LTD 4 DR SEDAN ..........s1895

Cameron
12' &amp; 14' Wide Up
To70' Long
24' Wode Sectional
Homes up to 65' Long

SERVICE
AFTER SALE
Winter Hours: 9 a.m,
to 6 p.m •
Mon. Thru Sat.

CLOSED SUNDAY
PH. 992-7777
POMEROY, 0.

Mrs Myrtle SUllth, Mrs
Fern Cooper and Janeen and
Miss
Mabel
McDanoels,
Fairfax,
Va.,
were
ThanksgiVIng weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs Lows DeLuz .
Cilnt Borch and Leota visited
Mr. and Mrs Joe Upps and
family and Mr. and Mrs
Lawrence Upps and children,
Voncent, Ohio, recently .
Mrs Ada Fox, Bellmont,
Ohio, has returned home after
spending a week with her
sister, Mrs. Nell Middleswart.
Mrs . Ru~y Bryant, Debra
and
Davod,
spent
the
ThanksglVlng weekend woth
her mother, Mrs Myrtle Lewis
and family at Bancroft, W Va.
Mr. a nd Mrs. John Euler,
CottageVIlle, W.Va ., called on
S. W. Durst and other relatives
on Froday afternoon .
Sgt
and Mrs . Ronald
Albritton and son, Millington,
her parents, Mr
Te nn ., VISited
I
and Mrs Wesley Allen and
family of Portland recently.
' Mr. and M.-s. Tun Wilkinson
and Shawn, Columbus, spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs Rudy Durst

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74 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, full power, a1r..... '7500
74 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, full power, air .... '7500
74 Olds 98 l. Sedan, power, a1r ............ '6200
72 Cadillac Sed. DeVIlle, v-roof, pow., a1r.... '3995

A1r P S, P B

71 FORD GALAXIE.. ....................sl295
2 Dr H T, a ula , power

71 TOYOTA 4 CYL 4 SP. ............... !795
70 VOLKSWAGEN...................... '995
2 Dr , auto, snow l1r es

69 FORD 4 DR WAGON ................ ~95
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Dr Auto trans

73 Vega Hatchback, 4 sp., radio ..... ,....... '2195
73 Olds 98 LS Sedan, full power, arr.... ,.. '4595
73 Dodge Pol. Cus. 4 Dr. HT., pow., air .... '2895
73 Olds Cut. Sup. HT Cpe., power, air .......'3295

72 Olds 98 HT Sed., v-roof, alr. •• , .......... '3495
72 Olds Toronado Cpe., V-roof, pow., air •.•• '3295
72 Chev. Imp Cpe,, V-8 auto,, P.S......... .'2495

72 Pontiac Cat. HT Cpe., power, air ....... '2695
71 Volkswagen 411 4 Door, auto.......... .'1695

62 FORD 6ft. bed .............. ,.. ~195

70
69
69
69

62 FORD 8 ft. bed............... }295

68 Pontiac Bonneville HJ. Sedar, power, air'595

Good Selection Cheaper Cars

68 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, power, air ....... '1095
68 Chev. BA 4 Dr., V-8, auto., P.S........... '995

72 CHEVY C101fz TON. .......... ~1795
V 8 stand trans

6112 ft bed

Olds 98 Hot. Sed., power, air ........... '1495
Buick Rivena, power, air................. 'll95
Ford LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, air ........... '995
Chev. Mal. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P,S.......... '995

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

67 Cadillac HJ. Sedan, full power, air........'995

RIGGS USED CARS

66 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., V8, auto, P.S......... '495

985 -4100
Located on St Rl . 7

Chester,

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Karr &amp; Van Zandt
" You'll Loke Our Qualoty Way
of Do onq Busoness"

Kingsbury News, Notes
The members of the Carleton
Church had a potluck supper
recently honorong the pas tor
Rev Jay Stiles, who IS completong hos servoce here
Fo llowon g the s upper the
church presented the momster
woth a goft of apprecoatoon for
h1s many years of serv tce to
the church and communoty
Recent VISitor s of Mr and
Mrs Wayne Beal were Mr and
Mrs
Stanley
Beal
of
Cleveland
Thanksg ov on g
guests were Mr and Mrs Jack
Warne r and Gordon, Mr and
Mrs Kirk Chevaloer, Mr and
Mrs Russell Well and Mr and
Mrs. Roger Young and famoly
Mr and Mrs P~olip Hamson
and sons, Rodney and Trevor,
Columbus spent Thanksgovmg
vacatton wtth Mr and Mrs
Olen Harroson
Recent vosotors of Mrs Hazel
Arnold were Mr and Mrs
Wolloam Drake of Colwnbus,
Mr and Mrs Patrock Wolhams
a nd famoly of McArthur
Mrs. Webber Wood, who os
oil, os s taying woth h e r
daughter, Mrs Vorgol Kong.
Mrs Neva King who has
spent the s wnmer woth her
s oster, Mrs Nora Cummons at
Reynoldsburg, has returned to
her home here
Rece nt vositors of Mr a nd
Mrs Vorgol Kong were Moss

Stiversville News Notes

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Motor Co.

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Z1g Zag 11'1 n•ce walnut table .
In or1gmal cartons Nev(!'t'
used
Clea ran ce on ' 74
Models
(O nly
a
few
a vai lable } Sll3 40 cash or
terms available P hone 992

Pomeroy,

With One Of These
74 Cadillac Eldorado Cpe., power, air....... '8500

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MOBILE HOME
SALES, INC.

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fl'.:
Jack w Carsey, Mgr.
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Phone992· 2181

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1972 CHEVROLET
$2295
C 20 J/4 ton, 8' Fleet s•de V 8 eng in e 4 spee.d transm1ss ton
heavy duty 15' l1res , so l1d cab rad•o

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LAUREL- CLIFF- 5 rooms,
bath , electr1c heat, and garage.
$7500 00

Kuhl's Bargain Center

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'JI~::~&lt;l~~ evemng , Dec 9 woth

RUTLAND- 7 rooms, 3 BR,
modern bath, nat gas furnece,
and garage $12,000 00

12 13 8tp

2 Dr

1971 CHEVROLET 2 TON
$3495
Cab&amp; Chassts, 102" cab to axle VB 350 eng• ne, 15 000 lb s
2 speed rear axle, good 825x20 tires, solt d cab

By Mrs. Francis Morris
The Esther Corcle met

NEW LISTING - 5 rooms. city
water, basement w1th coal
furnace •n Syracuse $3,000 00

K1dd1e Living Room" In
velve1 rocking love seat &amp;
matchtng platform rocker,
Early Amer~can S1yle
$49.95 set LSlO.OO will hold
for Christmas).
Remember Kuhl's always
has a good selection of
cl""n used appliances with
money-back
30
day
guarantee. Ref. $25.00 up Electric or Gas Range
SJS.OO up .
Upright deep freezes $85.00
&amp; $125.00, 1 stainless steel 2
pc bullf·ln refrigerator &amp;
separate
freezer,
avtomatlc washers 545.00,
electric or gas dryers
$35.00,
over
hauled
Maylag , Kenmore &amp; Speed
Qveen wringer washers
$49.95.
Also budget proced quollty
new furnl1ure and 1 large
selection of used furniture.
Come out and see for
vourself at :
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Racine Social Events

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POMEROY, OHIO

TEAFORD
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Punt•" r1·1 Otlt(t

4 Door Seda n a tr, P S

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

Real Estate For Sale

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72 MERCURY MONTEGO .............~l795

1973 CHEVROLET
$2995
8' Fleets•de p1ckup 350 V 8 automat1c power steer tng.
rad1o , 15,500 miles local 1 owner ttres showhll ttle wear,
grey fm•sh, spotless 1ntenor

3 bedrooms,
ceramic tile bath, dark oak
kttchen , electr•c heat, and
garage 520,000 00

Phone 742 3656

Phone 992-2174

Say Merry Christmas__

4 Dr Sedan P S , P B , a•r

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Charles Scott, 992 37 18
12 13 32tp

Vi"l'"'·

73 FORD GRAN IDRIN0 ..... ,.......~2495

72 FORD GALAXIE ................... ..S1795

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H T , auto , clean

4 Dr Sedan a•r. P S , P B

or 8111 Nelson

r-::::;;;--.;~;:JE)ij-1 NEW HOME -

NICE I FLOOR PLAN - 5
rooms,
bath,
porch es,
garage carpeted paneled &amp;
t ried - Prrced lor qu•ck sale.
$9,500 00
9 MOSTLY TILLABLE
ACRES - TP water. on good
blacktop road, close to some
s hopprng, tdeal for homes or
mobtle homes Close to
recreatron areas $5,800.00
45 ACREs-Pasture, woods,
cult tvahon. stocked pond, all
fenced , mmerals, close •n
$11,000 00
MINE AREA - 10 acres
located on good f1shmg creek
and good blacktop road,
approved for septic tank
$5,800 00 Make an offer
OTHER· BARGAINS IN
REAL ESTATE STOP
AND SEE
992-2259 or 992 2568

$330605

Dea lersh1p Open Weekday s tlll6 00 p m
See Ceward Calvert, Sm1hn Art Argynes

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Real Estate For sate

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State Ro-ute 689
W•lke sv1 ll e, 669 3785

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Complete Serv1ce
Phone 949 38'21 or 949 3161
Racmet OhtO
Cr1tf Bradford

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Buy a new Pontoac Ventura now- and save in
the long run with lower operatong costs, than
in prevoous years. Isn't that a nice thought. A
new Ventura or any other Pontiac woll save
you money for years to come.
Merry
Christmas from us .

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CHRISTMA!i SPECIAL!

Sales &amp; Service
F1re Extinguishers, Home
Fere Ala.c:ms, Tes1ing &amp;
Refollong.
Phone 742 4673 or 742-5595
81ll8rown, Owner
Rutland, Ohto

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Or Business

Brown's Fire &amp;
Safety Equipment

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EXCELSIOR Sa lt Works, E
Mam St' Pomeroy AU kinds -----------~-- 1 of sa lt water pellets. water -exCAVATl NG,
clozer. loader
nuggets, block sa lt and own
and backhoe work , septic
Oh10 R1ver Sa lt Phone 992
tanks tnstalled. du~ trufJks
389 1
and lo boys for fure , will haul
6 5 ttc
f•ll dirt, top soli. l1mestone &amp;
graver Call lrob or Roger
HOME
Improvement and
Jeffers, day phone 992 7089 ,
Repa1r Se r viCe - Anyth1ng
.rught phone 992 3525 or ~92 ·
5232
f1xed around the home. lrom
roof to basement You II l1ke
2 11 tfc
our work a nd rat es Phone --- -- -- -- -- - ---~
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the .:tcre hour ly or contract
farm ponds roads etc Large
dozer and operato r wtth over
20 years experience Pull.ns
Excavat1ng , Pome r oy, Ohio
Phone 992 2478
12 19 If&lt;

-------- - --,- ·.St;"WI NG Mach•nes , bra nd -·new
like a person.

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ROGER HYSELL'S
GARAGE

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Phone (304) 773 · 5503

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TOP QUALITY

72 MERCURY MARQUIS ............. }2695

Phone 949-5961
Emergency 992-3995
or 992-5700

C BF&lt;P,.D~ORD Auct •oneer

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Shuler's Marilet

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Complete plumbing &amp;
heating service. Free
Estimates .

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2 SIAME SE cats Coppertone
automat•c washer. assorted
toys, 60 h p outboard motor .
James Clifford Box 214 A,
Pomeroy Ohto or phone 992
7201 after 5 p m
12 13 4tc

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RACINE PLUMBING
· &amp; HEATING

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307 Spring Avenue
Pomeroy
992-2298

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Christmas Trees

REMODELING &amp; CONST,

STORY 5 bedroom k•tchen,
b 1Q l1v1 ng room -l"~ e rea i•On '---~----­
room a nd lot tn Mason W Va
an R 1 33 Phone (J04J 773 SE WING MACHINES Repa.r•
5147
se rv1ce, al l rnakes 992 2284
The Fabr1c Shop Pomeroy
12 10 10tc
Author•zed Smger Sales a nd
Serv 1ce We sharpen SCISSors
3 29 tfc

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Real Estate For Sale
J.

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JOY TO YOUR
GARAGE!

CONCRETE' r------~----~

deltvered Monday through
Sa turday and evenmgs
Phone 446 1142
6 1l tfc

NEW HAVEN

JOHNSON'S
Alum1num sidmg, roofing,
complete res1dent1a I con
struction. W1rlng, plumbing,
elec
heating ,
kitchen
cabmefs etc
27 Yrs expenence 1n const.
trade

9- The Dally Sentonel, Moddleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Froday, Dec. 13, 1974 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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Mochele
Van
Meter,
Pomeroy, was an overnoght
guest of her grandmother, Mrs.
Ada VanMeter, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Horch
and son and Mr. and Mrs.
George Roe-and daughters of
Waterford spent Sunday woth
Clint and Leota Borch.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brewer
of Long Bottom and Mrs. Helen
Smtth of Portland spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
Audrey Brewer and DaVId .
Mr . and Mrs . Lawrence

ThelSS, Vmton,

VISited

Rev.

and Mrs. L. R. Gluesencamp
and Nocki Dawn, recently
Mrs Mildred Ctrcle, Tom
Durst, Mr. and Mrs. John
Euler, Mrs Roy Donohew,
Mrs . Ruby Bryant, Paul
Evans, Darrell Roush, Melvm
Dalley, Mike Dailey, Harold
Grayson, Charles McCloud,
Mrs Hazel Byrd, Howard
Frank, Lois Frank, Hilton
Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. Carl ,

Dean.

No one ts gm ng to dnve us
crazy- Its JUSt a short walk

Mary Lou Kong, Moss Judy
Kmg and Moss Geneva Kong of
Kankakee, Ill , who spent
Thanksgovmg here
Mr and Mrs John Dean, Mr
and Mrs John Walter Dean
and
son ,
John,
s pent
Thanksgovong woth Mr and
Mrs Robert Roed , Rodney and
Davod, at Pataskala Other
donner guests were Mr and
Mrs Waller Terrell, Bolly
Kendall, Mr and Mrs Eddoe
Weekly and Mossy, Mrs Anna
Mae Terrell, Juamta Terrell,
all of Pataskala, Mr a nd Mrs
Juno or Smalley, Judy, Kenny,
Susan Dale and Hoboe , of
Woerton , W Va , Mr and Mrs
Roberl Young , Denms, Susan
Dale and Alan
Mr and Mrs Carl Hall had
as rece nt viSitors Mtss Carol
Hall , Mr . and Mrs Joe Hall
and sons and Mr and Mrs.
Paul Ca sto of Columbus
Mrs Helen Daos, who was a
patoent at O'Bleness Hos potal,
has re tur ned home and os
better
Mr anc' Mrs Kenn) Smoth
(Conme Bryson) and Dave
Smoth of North Canton s pent
several days wolh Mr and Mrs
John Dean
Spendong Thanksgo vmg wo th
Mr and Mrs Dale Hamson
were Mr . and Mrs. Olan
Harnson, Mr . and Mrs Pholip
Harr1son l Rodney and Trevor,
and Ottoe Scholl of Pomeroy .
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Carl had
as Thanksgovong guests, Mr.
and Mrs Charles Barnett of
Grove Coty, Mr and Mrs.
Vorgol Carl, Brett, Randy,
Danny and Melodo, Rodney
Carl and Debboe Queen,
Dwoght Carl, Sandra Carl, Ivan
Paula , Johnny and Shem
Mrs Faye Pratt spent a
noght wlth Mrs Olen Hamson
recently
The ladies of the Carleton
c hurch gathered Thursday
mght and prepared boxes for
the servicemen
Mrs John W Dean honored
her husband, John, woth a
borthday party Sunday mght.
Cake and oce cream were
served to the followong: Mr.
and Mrs Paul Paynter, Mr
and Mrs Garold Golkey, Rick,
Cindy, Tammy, Jason, Mrs
Edith Ross, Brenda and
Junoor, Mr and Mrs. John
Dean and John Jeremy .

What's sa uce for the Chrostmas
goose os s pots for, the Chnstmas
necktte
Our
non'tavorlle
producer
has several
turkeysTVevyy
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Reedsville News, Notes
By Mrs Lyle Balderson
Mr and Mrs Rawleogh
Hetzer and famoly of Akron
vos oted woth the Hctzer-Bose
famoly Thanksgovong Other
v1s1 tors were Mr
and Mrs
Arthur Hetzer of Sardos
Mrs Helen Arc her vos oted
"'th the Don Coleman fam ol)
of Cnlumbus durong th e
Thanksgovong holoday
Vo cki Carr of Alfred vosoted
woth Robon and Karen Hwnphrey recently
Mr J osep hone Hull and Carl
Smoth of Waldo vosoted woth the
Walter
Brown s, Denver
Webers, Ernest Whoteheads
and Warren P1ckens
Robon Hwnphrey of OhiO
State Umversoty on Colwnbus
spe nt
her
Tha nk s govong
vacat1on w1th her parents, Mr
and Mrs C Ed llwnpho ey and
Karen
Mr and Mrs Carl Buckley
v1soted woth Mr and Mrs E M
R oddi e
of
Parkersburg,
Thanksgovong .

Gue s ts
duron g
the
Thanksg ovong hohday at the
home of Mr and Mrs Davod
Sm1th and Dwna were Mrs
Tom Drake uf Reynoldsburg ,
Mr and Mo s Davod Sm oth of
Manetta, Mr and Mrs Tom
Gr oenveld , Mr and Mrs Moke
Bossell , Mr and Mrs Ted
Hayman of Colwnbus, Mr a nd
Mrs Joe Bossell and Mo and
Mrs Ha rold Holter and famoly
of Lon g Bottom and Joe Bossell
and Tom of Mason, W Va
Mr a nd Mrs Car l Buckley
honot ed Mrs ~wrence Rose
woth a borthday d1nner at theor
home Saturday Gues ts oneluded Mr and Mrs Lawrence
Ros e, Mr and Mrs Ernest
Ruth and Ann Mane Buckley of
Reeds volle , Mr and Mrs
Garrett Reed uf Cuulvolle, Mr
and Mrs Roma Sandy and
Mrs Ahce Foutty of Parkers bur g ~ and Mrs. Dana Van
Meter, Davod and Lon , of
Belpre
Mr a nd Mo s Gene Wolson

We challenge you to match our fogures &amp; v alues,
·dollar for dollar on new or used trucks or car s
"The closer you look, the better we look" . We ha ve
36 new Ford cars and 11 new Ford truck s, plu s
many low moleage locally owned used car s, all
offered at llljures that woll make YOU WIN

1974 Pinto
J dr Runa bou t 7 641 e~1 s y mtles
so ld

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Almost ltke the da y tl wa 5

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1974 Ford

Counlry Squ •r e Sta t1 on Wngon Off c •al scar 13 148 mtle s Ha s
a lm ost ever y a ccessory Ford rii a kes ShoNroom c le.=~n
Du rawea ve clof h v •n y l uph ols ter y

1972 Ford LTD
4 Dr Hardtop Show s fe nd er care A •r cond nnd fu ll cqu•rH n cnl

1971 Volkswagen

s2295

Dr Sedan look s l1 ke no on e ever sal on seats so cle flrl Careful
local owne r Low m il eage

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s1795

Ca prt ce 2 dr ha r d top Fmes l a nd bes l Ch evy m ade and lh• s one
IS tops A•r condtl•on ed a nd a ll goodr es

1970 Ford Maverick
2 Or Sedan You have lo see lht s one to a pprec a le 1t s val uP

1969 Pontiac
Gr a n Prt x 2 dr ha r dt op Power s teermg powe r brakes Aul o
fra ns Beautiful metalltc gree n H1g hesl prtced Ponf1a c bu t a t
our WIN pn ce We mv 1te a cl ose r look I

SEE: FRED BLAETTNAR,
DARRELL DODDRILL,
DANNY THOMPSON

Keith Goble Ford, Inc.
992-2196
3rd Ave

Middleport

Laurd Clift' News Notes
By Bcrlha Parker
Sabbath School attendance
on Dec 6 was 84
Mr and Mrs Ph ol WISe of
McCunnelsv oll e attended
Sunday mornmg sen.1ces at
the Loca l churc h
Chff Kleon wa ' 1etuoned
home Sunday fr om Veterans
Memoroal Hos potal
s pent Thanksg1vong Day woth
Mr and Mrs Jumor Congrove
and famoly of Zanesvolle

Mr and Mrs Pea r I .J.:t( oh!i,
Mr and Mrs James (;Jimon•
Mr and M1 s Chffot d Jd&lt;.:Ub s
VISited relatives m ('ol um bus
ove1 the weeke nd
Mr and Mrs Ma n on Ho\... Pil
of Colwnbus vts Jted o-...e r the
weekend woth Mr a nd Mrs
James Woll and fa moly a nd Mr
and Mrs Walter Wa lke r
Mr and Mrs Boll Pe n y of
Athens vosoted Sunday wo th Mr
and Mt s N01 m a n Sc haefer

Mr and Mrs Da le Srmth m•d
rarmly spent Thank sg iVIn g
wtth Mr and Mr s Don Sm1th
at Canton

Mrs Bess Lm km s spent
Thank sg1vmg Day woth her
daughter, Mrs Dorrs Marks, at
Ches ter
Mrs W1lma Wng ht and mece
of
Ho ck ongpoo t
vo so te d
Saturday evemn g w1th Mr and
Mrs Bill Congrove and Pam

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get sf vo u try to rn onQr oiJ ze lhe
sauce

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POMEROY .

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and Is Your Best Hedge Against Inflation.
CHRISTMAS HOURS
Thursday &amp; Friday 6:00-9:00
Saturday 1:30-8:00

MTS COINS
OF GALLIPOLIS
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\'rt("rans Mrmoria l Hospital

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Racine: Sarah Dunn , MidEdward
Bae r ,
dl epor t;
Pomeroy.
Dischar ges - Gr egory Boatright , Beatrice White, Melvina
E loise
La ne,
Dav idson,
Tim oth y La wrence, De bra
Oliver, Julia Capehart.
Marriage Licenses
Gale Eugene Wolfe, 32, and
Charl otte Louise Schneider . 34,
both of Pomeroy; Brian E .
John s on , 18, Mas on, and
Brenda Kay Nelson, 18, Middleport.

MEIGS THEATRE

Pleasant Valley Hospital
DISCHARGES - Mrs. Carl
McHenry, Ga llipolis; Howard
Allen. Point Pleasan t : Edwin
Ellison . Mason • Nev Whi te .
Pomeroy: Be tty Cochran, Red
House ; Catherine and Linda
Cook ,
So uth s ide:
Lin d a
Warre n , Gallipoli s; Julia
Kirb y,
Gallipoli s;
Mr s.
Mi c hae l Pri ce and s on ,
Rutland ; Mrs. J ames Rous h
and son , Point Pleasant ; Mrs.
Richard Gilmore , Pome roy;
Lowell Sh arp . Huntin gt on ;
Jimmie Gr aham . Middlep or t;
Mrs . J ohn Mc Daniel, West
Columbia ; De br a Steppe ,
Ga llipolis, a nd Sleven Theiss,
Ga llip olis .
104TH BIRTHDAY
DORTMUND, Wes t Germany (UP! ) - Guests at
Karoline Leibner 's 104th birth' day party Thursday included
her 75-y ear -&lt;Jid daughter, 15
grandchildren and 18 greatgrandchildren.
Mrs . Leibner, the city 's
oldest resident, said she never
visited a doctor until she
turned 90.

TONIGHT1hru SUN.
DEC. 13-14-15
ZANDY'5 BRIDE
(Technicolorl
Starring Gene Hac kman
Rated PG
Show Starts 7 p.m .

LaveIIe w i' lI quit
• on h IS
• own t erms
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By LEE LEONARD
UP! Stalehoute Reporter
COLUM~US (UP!) - Democratic State Chairman William
A. Lavelle has called the stale
Democratic Executive
Committee to a special
meeting Dec. 20 to act on his
proposal to step down as state
chairman in return for being
allowed to keep his spot on the
Democratic National Com mittee.
Lavelle told a news conference Thuraday he felt he had
done a good job as state
chairman during the last four
years and was under no
pressure to resign.

Christmas Club Bonus!

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Make 49 payments and the Pomeroy
National makes the 50th payment if the
club is opened before January 1, 1975.

John E. Minerd, 74, Guysville, died Thursday evening at
the horne of Mr . and Mrs.
Herman Fickisen, with whom
he resided, after a brief illness.
He was born in Rome
Township, the son of the late
Jacob and Mattie Buck
Minerd. He was employed as
an oil field worker and a farmer for most of his life.
Surviving are a brother,
Basil, Rt . 3, Athens, and
several nieces and nephews.
Three brothers and two sisters
preceded him in death .
Funeral services will be held

Continued from page 1
sugar prices.
-The British pound sterling
plunged to another historic low
on world money markets. The
U.S. dollar gained on most
foreign exchanges and then
lost ground, closing at a record
low in Zurich. Gold rose $1.75 in
London to $175.75.
-The world's major oil
exporting nations agreed to
adopt a new system for pricing
crude oil based on supply and
demand rather than the arbitary posted price now used.
The Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries said the
new system would prevent
international oil companies
from rnanlpulaling prices at
the expense of the consumer.
--Commercial and industrial
loan demand at major New
York City banks rose $341
million this week, the Federal
Reserve Bank of New York
said. Short term interest rates
declined in a signal prime
interest rates for business
loans would continue to fall.

Levi
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pomeroy
national
bank
the bank of
the century
established 1872

All Accounts Insured to $40,000.00 by the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

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He refused to say, however,
that he would step aside.'if the
state executive committee d~
nied him the right to remain on
the Democratic National Committee.
The 49-year old Athens
lawyer was the choice of Gov.
John J . Gilligan to be party
chainnan when the governor
took office in 1971. Although he
has been rumored on the way
out several times, he always
survived and Democrats grew
stronger in Ohio.
Although Democrats won
important victories in the
November election, they lost
the governor's office and its

John Minerd of Guysville dies

Ford

Join our
Christmas Club.
Set' aside
a little each week.
Give holiday bills
the old ho ho ho.

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However, his nomination
could run into sUff opposition
from Senate conservatives because he is eonsidered more
liberal than Saxbe, the former
Republican senator from Ohio
and three time state attorney
general.
Sens. James 0. Eastland, DMiss., and Roman L. Hruska,
R-Neb., met with Ford at the
White House Thuraday. They
reportedly were unhappy about
Saxbe's departure and opposed
to the appointment or' Levi as a
successor.

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At The Inn-Place

MISTY BLUE
From Lancaster

5 Piece Group
With Girl Vocalist
THEY
PLAY
IT ALL!

PROGRAM SET
RACINE - The Southern
High School Concert Band will
he playing "Silent Night" and
four other Christmas tunes at
the Christmas program at 3
p.m. Sunday at the high school.
Also incbwed in the program
will be a brass sextet made up
of high school students. The
junior high trumpet trio will
also participate.

MEIGS INN

CLUB TO MEET

Otristmas

The Oh Kan Coin Club will
hold
its Christmas party and
distributed candy canes to
those attending. Caroling was meeting Monday, Dec. 16 in the
led by Carrie Neutzling with social rooms of the Columbus
Hazel Thomson accompanying · and Southern Ohio Electric. A
trading session and social
on the piano.
Senior citizens having birth- period beginning at 7 p.m . will
days in November and precede the meeting. Out-ofDecember were honored . town coin dealers will be
Presented orchid corsages present to buy, sell and trade
collector's material. A coin
auction will follow the meeting.
Interested coin collectors are
invited to aUend.
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Members of the chorale are
An ita Ash, Chery l Barnhart,
Darlene Barrett, Sharon Bing,

identification of such pupils
from characteristic early
warning signs , including
hypertension , perceptual

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Slaughter cows : S\arillard
900-1300 lb 15.00-19, ulillty,:;and
commercial 950-1600 lb ~22,
cutter 12-18.25.
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Slaughter bulls : 1-2 llm-'2110
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bullocks steady, vealers 5
lower, feeder cattle stead}': to 3
lower.
Slaughter s!eers: Cholce·aso1255 lb 2-3 38.35-39.75. 3-A :1~ -38.
good 33-35.50, s!andard 29·33.
Slaugh!er heifers : Clfolce
965-1000 lbs. 2·4 36·38.75, good
34.75·36, 840-960 lb. 3()-33.25.

at on sidewalk

JACK SLAVIN, ART INSI'RUCl'OR of Meigs High
School, diSplays a small part of the extensive art display
which will be a feature of the "Christmas Arts" festival to be
held at 2 p.m. today (Sunday) at the school. Students have

been working in native 3Lvue lo lear n scuipLure techniques.
This work and more in many other medias will be shown.
Included also will be exh ibits by welding students, m usic by
the Meigs Chorale, a tableau, and narrations by studen ts in
one of the s peech classes .

NEWT CROSSING
LAFAYETTE, Calif. (UP!)
- A new road sign in the East
Bay Regional P!ll'k District

reads: 11 Caution, Newt Xing."
Rangers said Thursday that
as many as 200 of the Uttle
creatures have been killed by
cars in a day and tbe roughskinned newts are •-becoming
increasingly rare.
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five inches long with w)lite
eyes. Rangers said they ,gre
scientifically valuable ln -.the
... fields of anesthesiology and
animal navigation.
They cross roads in the pm:k
to get from one swamp to
another.

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GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

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BY DALE ROTHGEB JR .
GALLIPOLIS- Bruce S. Stout, Rt. 1,
Bidwell, in his second term on the Gallia
County Board of Education , was elected
board president in an organizational
meeting Saturday. Stout succeeds Fred
Greenlee.
The election followed County School
Superintendent C. Corner Bradbury administering the oath of office to Stout,
Greenlee, J . E. (Dick) Cremeens of Rt. I ,
Crown City, all holdovers and two new
members , Dale Rothgeb, Jr., Rt. I,
Gallipolis , and James C. Mitchell, Rt . 1,
Bidwell. Cremeens was elected vicepresident.
Under the terms of consolidation, the
members drew lots for short and long
terms . All three incumbent members,
Stout, Cremeens and Greenlee got the
longer-or •llirEte yea!:)erms. Rothgeb and
Mitchell drew .,~&gt;ne year terms. The
drawing was mi(de by each member who
selected a sealed capsule .
Board rneetihgs were set for the first
Saturday of each month at 9 a.m . Board
members' pay was set at $20 per regular
meeting plus mileage .
During the county business, Stout was
appointed to represent the board on the
Gallia-Jackson-Meigs Vocational Board of
Education.
The board discussed moving its office
from the third floor of the Galli a County

to
the
old
County
Courthouse
but
no
decision
was
Home,
reached . It was agreed that Supt.
Bradbury and board members meet with
the Gallia Coun ty Commi ssioner s to work
out details of such a move.
Substitute teachers approved were
Jon T. Rothgeb , Cheshire : J ohn A. Brya nt,
Vinton; Mi ss Mary K. Hennessy.
Pom e roy; Mrs . Ch e ryl Eny art, R io
Grande and Faye Rober ts , Rio Gr and e.
GALLIA LOCAL BOARD BUSINESS
Approval of a pay adjustment for all
administrative per sonnel and acceptan ce
of a resignation of Vinton Elementary
Sc hool
Prin cipal
R ob ert
P owell
highlighted the Gallia Local Bo a rd
meeting Saturday.
Following an executive board session
with representatlves .of the Gallia Co unty
Principals ' Associa ti on , th e ne wl y

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Your Invited Guest
R eaching More
Than 12,000
Families

Middle Ohio V111ley

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1974

MARIEIT A - The 520 outlets for Ohio
lottery ticket sales in Regi on 6, whi ch
includes Meigs and Gallia Coun ties , s old
180,000 tickets l~st week, up 131,000 from
two weeks ago, about 38 pet.
Waller Smith, Region 6 manag er , said
two factors appeared to have rever sed a
downward trend in sales of m ore than a
month 's duration .
One is the two extra numbe rs for a
"Christmas bonus ~~ in the drawing this

Middleport-Pomeroy

PRICE 20 CENTS

board sepa ra tely foll owing salary in-

cre Hses awarded tea chers.

pay for all admi ni str ati vr
( in c lu de s p r incipa ls and

personne l
assis ta n t
superintendents 1 which will be the difference between the index percentage of 2;
$6,900 base to a $7,400 base that lhe board
had adopted last Sept. 9 for lhe dis tr ict
teaching pers onnel.
A spokesman for the princ ipals'
a ssociation said they j us t wished to be on
the perceniilge index, and were not asking
for a "b ig intTea.se " in sala ry. Si nce the
admini strators had not been on an ~ndex ,
the past two raises given to the teachers
un der terms of the ne gotia ted package
which ended the strike last Se ptem ber, did
not include those people .
In othe r words , the ~l dm inis tra tors will
now be included on any future index ra ises
and will not ha ve to negotiate wi th the

Powell , principal at Vinton for the past
nine year s, submitted his resignation
whic h was reluctantly accepted following
an executive session.
Mr . Powell r equested U1at he be given
a classroom teaching position in the 197576 sc hool term. The board agreed to honor
his reques t.
The board , upon the motion of Dale
Rothgeb, Jr ., authorized Supt. Bradbury
and his assis tan ts to begin working irnmediateiv on establishment of board
policies, job descriptions for employees
an d policle~ to cover student discipline on
school bu"!s. A committee will be named
composed Qf one or more board members,
the superintendent and his assistants and
one or more principals to draw up such
policies.
Th e First National Bank wa s
designated as bank depository for two
yea rs.
The board also approved additional
insurance coverage with The Wiseman
week , and the other is a n ongoing Agency due to the revaluation of its
promoti on known as ''The lottery ma n buildings. The old coverage ws for 75 pet.
come th." In the IHtter instance, an aJ:::ent of the buildings ' valuation. Now , since
approaches persons on the pre mises of a appraisals have been completed, the inti cket outle t to sell a ticket, and if he does, sur ance coverage is for 90 pet. valuation in
the buyer rece ives a $20 c..:ertificate.
a ll structures .
Statewide , Lotter y Deputy Direc tor
- Approved the hiring of Virginia
Jam es Dickerson said sales for last wee k Gardner as a substitute bus driver.
tota led 4.2 m illion tickets, an increase or 55
- Approved the request by Title I ·
pet. ov er the preceding week, for the first Coord inator Frank Cremeens to hold four
break in a sales dec line tha t began Oct. 10.
Continued on page 2

Advice to boil water standing

MIDDLEPORT - An advisory tha t
POMEROY - Names for possible Middleport drinking water should be
duty on the January term of the grand and boiled will stand until Pomeroy water is
Petit juries were drawn Saturday morning declared safe, even though none is coming
in the office of the county clerk of courts. into Middleport.
Mayor Fred Hoffman Saturday sa id the
Present at the drawing were Meigs
County Common Pleas Judge John C. county health departm ent took the acti on
Bacon, Freeland Norris and Lauren last week as a precautionary m easure .
The events that led to the health
Hoffman, jury commissioners, and Steve
department actions opened , tne m ayor
Hartenbach of the sheriff's dept.
Names drawn for possible grand jury said, when on Friday , Dec. 6,
Protec tion
Age nduty were Ethel Euler, Gordon H. Cald- Environmental
(EPA)
official s
in
Lowell, Leonard Jewell, Donald Diddle, Vera cy
Holcomb, Margaret Blaettnar, Paul gan reported compl a ints abou t t he
Sellers, Everett Hutton, Peg Carper , water in Middleport and Pomeroy.
Clarence Story, Jack Hart, Rose Ellen
After consultation with several ofCarson, R. C. Frecker, Allegra Will, and fici6ls with responsibility in the ma tter , it
Barbara J . Bolin.
was decided in Middleport to request
Names drawn for petit jury duty were Pomeroy to cut off the water which was
June Epple, Doris Zigler, Virgil B. being purchased by Middleport and to
Teaford, Eldon Vining, Chester Rose, supply Middleport people fr om the wells in
Kenneth E . Riggs, Clara J . Powell, W. E. Middleport.
Crouser, Dan Kouns, Chesler Erwin, Reed
"In this way," the m~ yor said , " We
Will, Ruby Baer, Roy Riffle, Robert could be sure of where any unsafe water
Roberts, Wayne Scott, Donald ·Brewer, originated.'.
Tina Crisp, Donald Covert, Lynn Arms,
The valve in the Pomeroy- Middleport
Horner Parker, Bernice Carpenter, Eloise supply main was closed by Pomeroy at
Pickel!, Harold E. Ash, Martha Childs, 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec . 7 and all fire
Mildred S. Dill, Bernice Nelson, Beulah hydrants in Middleport were flushed
White, Charles A. Payne, Linda Baker, Sunday night, Dec. 8.
William Cole, R. A. Tripp, Evelyn Knight,
County health department officia ls
Dennis Manuel, Nancy Clatworthy, and J . advised Middleport that the only bad test
H. Sisson.

Refurbished village
is .back at hosp·ital
BY JAN COUNTRYMAN
GALLIPOLIS - The Christmas
Village ts back. ·
It was this Joyful strain heard in the
lobby of the Holzer Medical Center
recenUy as members of the hospitai's
volunteer services corps refurb~d the
miniature New England vU~ge that first
decorated the old hospital on Cedar Street
in 1968.
Paul Nibert, now director of physical
· plant operations at the medical center,
was architect and construction engineer

organized Gallia Local Board of Ed uc&lt;:~tion
approved a req uest for an ad jus tment in

Region 6 lottery sales up 38%

for t}le village which has not been
displayed since the move from the old
hospital in 1972.
W. T. Minlen, Richard Newbart and
Charles Sisson helped with the construction details and created miniature
furnishings for the buildinss. William
VanGilder also assisted.
Mrs. Dwight Wetherholt dressed the 27
doll-size figures in the church which hoids
a nativity s cene, choir loft, singers and
pipe organ . Bill Menshoul!e made the
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meeting Su nday in a fir e hall at Ernest,
Indiana County , to discuss what to do iJ the
picke ting continues next week. More than
3,500 District 2 miner s did not work at a ll
this past week because of the picketing .
The UMW last week negotiated a threeyear wage co ntra~ t for the country's
120,000 miners and m ost of the miners
returned to work .Monday.
Miners idled by the cons truction pickets
at week's end included 6,"500 ln wester n
Penns ylvania , 13,500 in West Virginia and
500 in Ohio .
The construction workers ar e not employed by coal firms but by contractors
who build mine slopes, shafts, clea ning
plants a nd the like . They picketed some
mines where no such work was scheduled .

Bruce Stout heads board

Meigs juror

YOUR CHRISTMAS GIIT HEADQUARTERS

injunctions would be filed Monday in U.S.
Distr ict Court here.
Conll;'act negotiations affecting the mine
cons truc tion worke r s were a t a
stalema te .
At a meeting in Washington Friday the
Association of Bitwninous Contractors
refused UMW demands for c hanges in a
tentative contrac t proposal negotiated last
week.
Immediately alter th e meeting, the
UMW's 39-member Bargaining Coun cil ,
which Wednesday rejected th e earlier
offer approved by the union negotiators,
was dismi ssed . Its member s le ft
Washington for their homes.
Miners in UMW District 2 in western
Pe!U]_sylvania scheduled a membership

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Sunday and Sunday night
cloudy , rain likely . Hi ghs
Sunday in the 30s north and in
the 40s south. Monday cloudy
with a chance of rain and over
the northwest, chance of rain
or snow. Highs Monday in the
40s southeast.

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Pl'rfSBURGH (UP!) - Coal mining
compa nies, including ma jor steel firms ,
plan to seek more court injunctions next
week to force a n end to picketing by mine
cons truction workers which has sn3gged
coal production a nd idled .thousands or
miners.
Despite restraining orders issued by
courts in Cambria and Indiana Counties in
western Pennsylvania , pickeling by the
4,000 construction workers, members of
the United Mine Workers, spread this past
week to West Virginia and Ohio.
The number of idled UMW miners rose
to more than 20,000 in the three states
Friday.
Legal counsel for two Pittsburgh area
stee l firms said petitions for antipicketing

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Holzer Medical Center
(Discharged, Dec. 12)
Louise Alexander, Harold
Anderson, Carl Bowman ,
Marsha Bush, Owen Call, Mrs.
Roger Cox arid son, Ellen
Crabtree, Ernest Criner, Esta
DeLong, Myrtle Denney, Ruth
Edwards, Amanda Elkins, Joe
Fcnnin, Andrea Flesher, Floris
Franz, Marnle Gwinn, Mary
Hayes, John Hlte, Mary Inez
Howes, Leona Hulls , Myrtle
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Kemper, James Lane, Alice 8.25-19.50 per head.
Sheep:
Slaughter
lamba;
:.50
Lewis, Margaret Long, Charles
McElhinny, Thomas Moore, lower, choice and prime ~106
William Mullins, Rena Naylor, lb 37-39.35.
Mary Jane Payne, Darren
COLUMBUS
(UPI)
Rhodes, Oscar Robertson ,
Federal - state summar.V of
Mary Rotroff, Deborah Roush, Ohio livestock auctlons ThursCharles
Hulen,
Doris day:
ca!tle : Compared wl!h las!
Stapleton, Geneva Vance, Mrs .
Thursday slaughter steers
Charles Waugh and daughter.' s!eady !o 2.25 lower, slaughler
heifers steady to 4 lower,
slaughter cows .50-3 I C~~Ver,

Holzer Medical Center
(Births, Dec.l2)
Mr . and Mrs . Donald
Browning, a son, Bidwell; Mr.
and Mrs . Raymond E. Cook, a
daughter, Syracuse ; Mr. and
Mrs. Ricky Leach, a son,
Jackson .

More injunctions wanted
against picketing mines

Market Rewrt

Feeder cattle : Choice s~
300-400 lb 24-27.50, 50().«10 lli 2730.50, 611}-785 lb 23.00-21!-75,
good 325-005 lb !a-23, ~rd
400-600 lb 17.?!&gt;-23-75. ~lee
and prinuner heifers 31Q.091i lb
19.?!&gt;-25.
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Hogs: Barrows and gllts.l.35
higher, US ~ 196-225 lb ftlll}42,
Z-4 255-271 lb 38-40J5.
Sows steady to .75 lower ~- US
medium and 1-3 292-M:Ilb 30.0033.85.
Feeder pigs US ~ 36-45 lb

Pomeroy Police Chief Jed
Webster reported that Leonard
Hess told Pomeroy police that
Mrs. Hess was shot at from a
moving car while sweeping the
sidewalk in front ofthe Century
Bar Thursday at midnight.
The Century Bar is owned
and operated by Hess. Webster
stated that tbe bullet struck in
the cement portion of the
building, missing Mrs. Hess.
The car was identified as a 1963
or 1965 Oldsmobile with a West
Virginia license.

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$18.70, speeding, Jirnrny ; Lee ,
Pomeroy, $20.70, spe_e~ng ;
Susan Lanning, PomerOy~~ and
Edn~ Blurnenauer, Porrfroy ,
$19.70 each, speeding; J'#lds
Darnell , Pomeroy, $~4 . 70 ,
speeding ; Eddie Wood,i'ard ,
Albany, Paul Simon, Pomeroy ,
· and
Theodore
F!lher ,
Pomeroy ,
$23 .70
g).ch ,
speeding . Arnold Sp.e!lcer ,
Coolville, $250, driving l'hlle
intoxicated
and
Gfinna
Snowden, Rutland, l27.70 ,
speeding.

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Black, Mary Blaettnar, Vicki
lsor ers,
ys exta
an
Brauer, Teresa Brown. Terri emotional disturbances.
Bumgardner, Kellie Burdette,
After a teacher becomes
Ida Casci. Jo Chafin. Carolyn proficient in initial .idenCharles, Sandra Christian ,
Wayne Cot!erlll, Tammi tification of a child hampered
DeBord, Dale Dillon, Cindy in the classroom by some form
Dorsi, Tiny Dully, Ci ndy Eads, of learning disability, the
Paula Eichinger, Teresa Ellis, teacher will be assisted by a
Shane Facemyer, ·Belinda
Friend, Becky Fultz, Sandy le-a r fiirlg di~~bilities conGarnes, linda Gerard, Julia sultant
and
a
readGheen.
Trina Gibbs, Crystal Glaze, ing disabilities specialist
Cynthia Glaze, Jeni Grate, in diagnosing the child 'S
Julie Hamm, Kenneth Hoff . disability and in developing an
man, Mary Ann Hoffman,
Belle Hooper, Andrew Hoover, instructional program to
Oesi Jeffers, Kimberly Jones,
overcome it. Children of all
Sue Kennedy, Helen King, ages and all ranges of ability
Cheryl Lefebre, Diana Lewis,
Esther Lowery. Sherri Lusher, may be handicapped by some
Ca!herlne Meadows, VIckie form of learning disability,
Mlgh!, Christopher Miller, necessitating the Southern
David Moore, Ca!hy Morris, District's efforts to instruct
Tammy Mowery, Janet Neal ,
Gloria Neville, Carolyn Nor · teachers in this area.
man, Phillip Ohlinger. Tammy
The district is planning to
Olfenberger, Linda Perkins. ·employ a reading disabilities
Kathy Pickens, Donna
Preas I, Rose Ramsburg, Sco!l specialist for the second half of
Reuter . Karen Riggs, Mary the current school year to work
Ruschel, Nl!a Ruschel, Marly with the Title r reading centers
Seelig, Gwen Sheets, Debbie
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Shelton , Pam Shock ley, Cathy and classroom teachers in
Sigler, Tamela Simms, Angle providing instructional assistSisson, Geraldine Sml!h, ance to children with learning
Tamra Sta nley,
Belinda
Taylor, Diana Thorn!on, Janie disabilities directly affecting
VanMe!er, Sherrl Vlnlng, June their reading achievement. By
Wamsley,. Mar.y, Warner,· Joy the fall of next year, Supt.
Wh ile, --aabS· 'Witte; · Beverly Bobby Ord indicated, he hopes
Wilcox, Edith Woodard, Janice
Young, Terri Russell.
to have at least one special
Speech Class, Perk Auli, class for children with learning
Deborah Black, Gary George, disabilities.
Kenneth Hoffman. Andrew
Hoov 0 r, Jeff Ridgway, Jim
The Dec . 19 in-service
Sco!l, Babs Wille.
session will be in the evening at
In the Tableaux, Cella th distr' t hi h
h 1 in
McCoy, Kevin Bolzing, Bruce
e . . IC
g SC 00
Blacl&lt;s!on, Christie Burson, Racme . Consultant for the
Davi~ _,Edwordo ; Jell Hilleary; • 'session will be Elizabeth
Tammie 'Jarrell,, Bruce , Reoa, Elmore who Is learning
Jell Reu!er, Ed Sisson, t Jelf dl b ' l't '
It · 1 f
sa 1 1 1es consu an
or
Warner, Bobby Yafes.
Athens, Hocking, Gallia and
Meigs Counties. The in-6erVlce
is being provided by the
Southern LoCal District Board
of Education in conjWiclion
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Wo Wire Flowers • '
center of the Southeastern Ohio
Every where
Educational Service Agency.
Ord indicated that further in- .
service
training
wlll
be- provided· ill January for
juhior high ahd secondary
Pomeroy Flower Shop teacher• to assist th_em in
'
improving techniques .of •
Mrs. Millard V•n Meter ·
Ph. 992-203' . _ Ph. 992-5.7" 1
leaching the under-motivated
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Nine dofendants were fined
and 10 others forfeited bonds in
Pomeroy Mayor Dale Smith's
Court Thursday night.
Fined were Tom Quillen, $50
and costs, inlerferring with
police officer; Pamela Sue
Atkinson, Mason, $5 and costs,
shoplifting; Diana Atkinson ,
Pt. Pleasant. $5 and costs,
running red light ; Dalton
Grover, Pomeroy, and Fred
Miller, Racine, $10 and costs
eac h, speeding ; Debbie Hill,
Racine, $5 and costs, failure to
yield right of way; John
Powell, Syracuse, $20 and
costs, speeding ; Bill Hayes,
Middleport , $20 and costs ,
inlerferring with a police officer; James Ritchie, no address recorded, $5 and costs,
intoxication.
Forfeiting bonds were
Everett Hutton , Crestline ,

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were Mrs . Anna Hart, Bedford,
oldest in December, and Mrs .
Georgia Diehl, Larue! Cliff,
oldest in November.
Others over 80 who received
·flowers were Pearl Jacobs,
Laurel Cliff, and Della Curtis,
Pomeroy. Others celebrating
birthdays were Mae McPeak,
Betha Robinson , Eliza Powell,
Mae Weber , Joe Turner,
Gladys Hood, Anna Cline, Vida
Green , Walter Green, Clara
Thomas, Eva Schreiber, Thora
Blackwood, Caroline Miller,
Myrtle Birchfield, Roy Pooler ,
Cora Moore, Alma Newton,
Marjory, Roush, Dana Hoffman , Harold Will, Mae
Lambert, Kathy Anthony ,
Carmen Evans, Hattie Powell,
Russell Radcliffe , Birtie
Wyatt, Della Curtis and Evelyn
Grueser .
Couples presented peace
roses for
wedding anniversaries were Vida and
Walter Green, Vinton, .46th;
Caroline and Ed Miller,
Racine , 52 ; Bernice and
Emmett Hawk, Hemlock
Grove, 57; Katy and William
Anthony, Middleport, 47; Della
and Clarence Curtis, Pomeroy,

secretary.
Santa Claus was present and

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Sarah Barrows
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patronage,
£und-raising corlference as Lavelle said
capabilities and party leader- "there is nothing immoral or
ship.
unethical. .. no s hady deals
Rumored Takeover
about this."
It had been reported that
Sen .-elect John H. Glenn Jr.,
aimed to tpke over state party COUWBE
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UP!)
machinery .
Gov . George C. Wallace,
Lavelle denied that Gilligan
who
will probably run for
or Glenn had anything tO do
president
in 1976, showed up at
with his decision to step down.
He also sought to squelch the · a banquet recently wearing one
idea that he was making a last of President Ford's "WIN"
play at a party position by buttons.
When asked about the button,
requesting
the
national
conunitlee post in return for Wallace said, "I don't see
resignin~ as slate chairman . anything wrong with wearing
Both Gilligan and Glenn had it. It does stand for Wallace In
representatives at the news November, doesn 't it?"

at 10:30 a.m . Monday at the
White Funeral Horne in
Coolville with Rev. Donald
Marken officiating. Burial will
be at Guysville . Friends may
call at the funeral horne after 3
The regular birthday party
p.m. Sunday.
for senior citizens was com~
bined with a Christmas party
Thursday at the Senior Citizens
Center in Pomeroy with 200
persons attending.
Rev . Howard Shiveley of the
Mrs. Sarah (Sadie) Barrows,
Pfl, Torch, died Friday morning Raci~e Methodist Church
at her residence following an offered llle blessing and Betty
and Ralph Kern, Sara
extended illness.
Ira
Wolfe ,
Mrs. Barrows was born in Philbrick ,
Athens County the daughter of Katheleen Ward and Carrie
the late Robert F. and Eliza Neutzling sang "We Thank
Batchelder Daughterly . She Thee " before the potluck
was a member of the Torch dinner was served.
United Methodist Church and
Following the meal readings
of Fidelity Rebekah Lodge 886. were given by Bertha
She had been a resident of Robinson , Kathleen Ward and
Torch for many years. Sur- Carrie Neutzling ! A solo
viving are a daughter, Mrs . "Fairest Lord Jesus" was
James Criss, Torch; a grand- presented by Betty Kern .
son, four great-grandchildren
Mrs . Gertrude Mitchell,
and · several nieces and treasurer of the Meigs County
nephews.
Council on Agir.g , Inc. ,
Preceding her in death presented a gift to Clarence
besides her parents were her Struble for his leadership as
husband, Ira, in 1960 and four president of the County Council
brothers.
on Aging for the past three
Funeral services will be at 2 years and thanked him for his
p.m. Sunday at the White work on behalf of the senior
Funeral Horne in Coolville with citizens of Meigs County.
Rev. Roy W. Rose officiating.
New officers for the year 1975
Burial will be in the Torch on the County Council on Aging
Baptist Cemetery . Friends are Miss Lucille Smith,
may call at the funeral home president; Edson Roush, vice
any time after noon Saturday. president; Mrs. Thelma Dill,
Rebekah Lodge will conduct secretary; Mrs . Gertrude
services at 7:30p.m. Saturday Mitchell, treasurer, and Mrs.
at the funeral horne.
Pauline Roush, corresponding

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Middlepor t had was in one apa rtment,
even though other apar tme nts in the same
building checked satisfactory. The health
department said Middleport residen ts
were asked to boil the ir drinki ng water as
a preca utionar y measure since Middlep ort
did receive some water from Pomeroy

during the time when test samples taken in
Pomeroy were uns atisfa ctory .
At present, Middleport is bein g supplied entire ly from its own wells and this
will be continued until water from
Pomeroy is decla red safe by the health
department, Hoffm an said.

BOAl!D ORGAI'f1ZES - The newiy elected members of the Gallla Coun ty
Board of Education held an organizational meeting Saturday. Under terms of
consolidation, the board was permitted to organize following certification and the
filing of expense accoupts with the Board of Election. Board members sealed with
County School Superintendent C. Corner Bradbury, s~ated, right, are left to right,
J . E . (Dick) Cremeens and Bruce S. Stoiit. Standing are Dale Rothgeb, Jr ., Fred
Greenlee and James C. Mitchell. Stout was elected president for 1975.

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Gallia-Meigs police
elect Tony Taylor -

for better

POMEROY - Officers for 1975
were elected when the Gallla-Melgs
Lodge 95, Fraternal Order of Pollee,
met Wednesday evening at Pomeroy
VIllage Hall.
Elected were Tony Taylor, of Meigs
County, president; Dennis Hunter,
vice
president;
Ray Manley,
secretary - treasurer; Paul North,
chaplain; Tim Mills, conductor, and
Bruce Davis, inner guard. The next
meeting will be held on Jan. 8 In
Gallipolis.

facilities
in schools

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GALLIPOLIS - Vo ~rs of the Gallia
County Local School District would have
approved a bond issue in November to
Red Cross Blood Center at Huntington .
GALLI POLIS - " The Bea t Goes On improve school fa cilities.
Mrs . Snider s tated that many centers
When You Give Blood " is the new th eme
That is the conclusion drawn from a
across the c ountry are changing to new public opinion s urv ey taken las t month by
the Tri-State Red Cross will portray on the
des igns in order to promote pu'blic George E. Waller, architect, of Dayton ,
s id e of its bloodmobile truck going fr om
city to city collecti ng one of life's most a wa reness. " Blood is a business of saving retained la st February for any future
lives and we must promote it," she said . building program in the district which
precious resources. bl ood .
The bloodmobile will be in Gallipolis includes all schools except those in the
The new design was impri nted by
Thursday,
Dec. 19, from noon until 6 p.m . Gallipolis City District.
Ga ry La pelle, who vol unteered his se rat Gra ce United Methodist Church.
vices, and Mrs . Te rry Snider, public
This was a major development anWhen you see, "The Beat Goes On ," let . nounced here Saturday afternoon when
rela tions director for the Blood Center .
it be a reminder that you can save life by Waller me t with the Gallia Loca l Board of
The new design will soon be seen on all
your blood donation, the Red Cross asks. Education .
bloodmobiles cornin~ from the Tri-State
Waller said his survey indicated that
57 pet. of the people polled were in favor of
a bond issue while 20 pet. were agains t it
and 23 pet. were non-&lt;Oomrnittal until
further information on a bond issue is
released .
Walter said 20 pet. of the people opposed to a bond issue for school buildings
would support an issue if it did not increase
their taxes.
According to Waller, the poll was
taken from two pet. of the 3,757 people who
voted in the last November election.
Walter said that there are 5,480 registered
voters in the Gallia County School System
and that 3,757 voted .
The results of the poll were based upon
two pct.of the registered voters or three
pet. of those casting ballots in the last
election. Major questions and answers
were :
Were you in favor of county school
consolidation ? 38 pet. said yes ; 25 pet. no
and 37 pet. had no opinion.
Do you think the present school
buildings are adequate' 33 pet. said yes ;
31 pet. no and 36pct. had no opinion .
Are you in favor of keeping the four
high
school buildings knowing they do not
DEUGHTED .- This was the only word to describe two-year-old Lowell
meet minimum state standards? 64 pet.
Layne;Buena Vista , Colo. , at he inspected the boildings of "ChriStmas Village "
said yes ; 15 pet. no and 21 pet. did not have
displayed at the Holzer Medica l Center. Lowell is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Ottis
an opinion.
Layne, Buena Vist a, a nd the grandson of Ollis Layne, Sr., Jackson. More pictures
Would YQII approve of using the
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present high s chool buildings for junior
high students? 57 pet. said yes; 10 pet. no
and 34 pet. had no opinion .
lf new high schools we re to bt: . built,
would you favor one or two high school
buildings in the county dis tri ct ? 15 pet.
said one high school; 47.5 pet. said lwo
high schools, and 37.5 pet. had no opinion .
Would you vote for a bond issue to
improve or build school buildings? 57 pet.
said. yes ; 20 pet. no and 23 pet. had no
opinion .
The survey showed a definite trend
that the age group between 20-40 would
strongly support a bond issue . In that age
group , 68 pet. indicated yes, 14 pet. no and
18 pet. lujd no opinion.
In the 4~ age group, 56 pet. said yes ;
19 pet. no and 25 pet. ma not nave an
opinion . In the 80 and over group, 48 pet.
said yes and 28 pet. no.
According to Walter, a native of Gallla
Connly, the survey of the present school
buildings In the district shows thai several
bulldlngs do not meet fire, struclaral,
electrical and plumbing codes. The
buildings do not meet minimum standards
of the State Department of Education. All
buildings are in need of repair, some extensive, while others require only
mlnJmum attentJoo.
The architect recommended that the
elementary buildings serving sladents in
Vinton , Bidwell-Porter, Cadmus and
Centerville be replaced with new structures.
A study of the district road, s tudent
population and projected operating costs
suggests combining the elementary
districts; th~refore, requiring two new
elementary buildings and replacing five
outdated and inadequate buildings. ,
The elementary buiidlngs serving
students at Addaville, Cheshire-Kyger and
Hannan Trace Elementary areas can he
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