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12 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy. 0., Thursday, Dec II,

197~

Megapolis .functioning
with pins, safety wax
issue made it possible that in lost" if the President had
By MIKE FEINSR.BER
the
1976 election Ford could persisted in his initial opWASHINGTON (UPI )
"recoup"
a state which would position to federal aid to keep .
Sen. Jacob K. Javits, R·N.Y.,
have
been
"irretrie,vablv the city solvent.
said today New York City will
get by for the next few days
"with safety pins and sealing Dora Carsey, 57, dies Wednesday
wax" while it awaits final
federal approval of a $2.3
Mrs . Dora Anesline Car- Als o surviving are a
billion federal loan.
sey, 57, died unexpectedly at daughter, Mrs . Charles
Even though this·is the day her Route I, Pomeroy home 1Connie) Chapman, Route 4,
Pomeroy; two grandsons,
New York City was con- Wednesday. ·
.
sidered most likely w default
Mrs . Carsey was born·Feb. Lance and Monte Chapman,
and Congress has not com· 28, 1918 in Harrisonville, the Route 4, Pomeroy; a brother,
pleted action on a rescue daughter of the late Elmont Carlos Cain , Route · I ,
mission, Javlts expressed and Lola Graham Cain. She Rutland ; two sisters, Mrs.
confidence that by early next married Elda H. Carsey, .who Dale t Leah l Williams,
week the bill appropriating survives, on June 22, 1935. Harrisonville, and Mrs .
the federal loan w the city
Verlin (Frances ) Howery,
Carpenter, and several
will reach President Ford
nieces, nephews and cousins.
and be signed into law:
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•
White House officials said
00 e giVeS •
Mrs. Carsey was employed
Ford was expected to act
eight years with the
quickly when he gets the bill. ·
Housekeeping Department of
The Senate passed the bill
Ohio University and was a
Thursday, but It must be
member of the Harrisonville
passed by the House before it ~t
Presbyterian Church.
goes to Ford.
FU!leral services will be
GRAHAM STATION, W. heldatlp.m.'Saturdayatthe
"Any day which succeed&amp;
today - the famous Dec . Va .- The Board of Directors Rutland Chapel of the Walker
lith-'- is a contrivance which of Foote Mineral Company Funeral Home with the Rev.
pieces things together with have declared a year end Dwight zavitz officiating .
safety pins and sealing wax," cash dividend of 25c per share Burial will be in Wells
Javits told a news con· on the Company's common Cemetery . Friends may call
ference . But he expressed stock, payable December 31, at the fU!leral home anytime
confidence the "contrivance" 1975 to shareholders of record after 2p. m. Friday until time
The family. will
would prevent the city from at the close of business on of services.
.
Decemper
19,
1975.
The
last
defaulting now that help is on
recerve friends at the funera 1
common stock dividend was home Friday from 2 to 4 and
the way.
Javlls said Ford 1s turn- in December 1974 in an from 7 to 9 p. m.
around on the New York amount equal to 28' ,. cents
per share.
The Board of Directors,
OFFICERS NAMED
from home offices in Exton,
RACINE - The Racine
Pa., also declared a quarterly
Fire Department has elected
dividend of 55 cents per share
!hese officers: chief, Dave
on the Company's ConTONITE
vertible Preferred Stock, Cleland; Pete Simpson,
THURS .. DEC. 11
assistant chief ; c~aptains,
$2.20 Cumulative If Earned,
NOT OPEN
Henry Lyons and Chester
payable December 31, 1975 to
shareholders of reco~d at the Rose ; lieutenant, Jack
Lyons; Marion Sloter,
FRI . THAU SUN.
close of business on
DEC. 11-14
president; Melvin Forester,
December 19, 1975.
TOMMY
vice · president; Kenny
Foote Mineral Company,
( Technlcotor l
with a large plant here, Is a Shuler, secretary; Gary Joe
Wolfe, trustee, and grle~ance
leading producer of lithium
Show starts 7:00p.m.
committeemen, Gary Joe
products and ferroalloys.
Wolfe, Dave Cleland and
George Cummins.

F

25c dividend

year's end

MEIGS THEATRE

'~

PLAYING NITELY

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. DARST IN HOSPITAL
The . Pomeroy E·R ·squad
answered a call to help
Marvin Darst, Spring Ave., at
7:09p. m. Wednesday. Darst,
who was Ill, was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
where he was admitted.

lUESDAY THRU SATURDAY

GEO. HALL
FRI. &amp; SAT.

TU.ES ..-THURS.
8: 30·1: 00

9:30-2:00

COURT PLANNED
Pomeroy Boy Scout Troop
249 will hold a Court of Honor
at 7 p. m. Saturday at Camp
Kiashuta near Chester.
Parents and friends are invited to bring 11 covered dish
for a 6 p. m. family dinner
that will precede the court.

The MEIGS INN
992-3629

Get Dad
a Gift He
Can Enjoy
for Years
To Come!

Meigs native
dies at Holzer

Leftists seize
3 key ho~els

Mrs. Gladys Virginia Long,
72, a r·esiden t of 1225 set:ond
Ave., Gallipolis, died al12 :1&gt;
a. m, today in Holzer Medical
Cen~r . She had been in
failing health the past six
weeks. She was born Sept. 20,
190:! , in Meigs County,
daughter of the late Harvey
and Etta Little.
She married Wendell Long
who died in January , 191il.
Surviving
are
two
daughters,
Mrs. Jim
1Beverly 1 Taylor, Gallipolis,
and Mrs. Robert (Norma)
Fitch, Gahanna; four
grandchildren, and a sister,
Mrs. Rena Fife, · Gallipolis.
She had resided in
Gallipolis the past 37 years.
She atlended the First
Church of the Nazarene in Pt.
Pleasant.
'' Fun~ral services will be
held 1 p. m. Saturday at the
Waugh-Halley-Wood Funeral
Home with Rev. Paul Hess
officiating . .Burial will be In
Gravel Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call at the
fU!leral home from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Friday.

BEIRUT, Lebanon tUFI)
Leftist militiamen,
shrugging off a newly
arrang"l cea:;c-fire, ' !icize~
three strategic hotels today in
~ thundering assault on right·
wing forces and Leb~nese
army troops. '
Bolstered by the c_apture of
two armored cars from the
Leban~se army, the leftists
shoved the rightists and
commandos back along the
lJeirut seafront - scene of
the wo~st fighting in
Lebanon's eight-month civil
war.

At least 25o persons have
been killed and 600 wounded
in three days of nonstop
street fighting. The latest
casualties brought the total
death toll since April to
nearly. 5,000, with 11,000
persons injured. The lightning assault by leftists gave
them control of the
Phoenician Hotel and consolidated their hold on the
fire-gutted Sl. Georges Hotel
and the Alcazar.

BAN COMING
WASHINGTON (UPI )
The Senate Public Works
·Committee has ·cleared the
(Continued from page I)
way for a ban on certam
vestlgated at once. Such aerosol sprays if they are
warden or officer shall not foU!ld to endanger the pubhc
place a value, take affidavits health.
as to value, or Influence any
appral sal made on any
an1mal ki lled or Injured by
such dog .
·
The owners of such horses,
ASK TOWED
sheep, cattle, swine, mules,
goats, domestic rabbits, or
A marriage license has
·domestic fo.'I(IS or poultry, been issued to Ronald Mark
having a va lue of ten dollars
or more. may present to the Hoffman, 19, Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
board ot township trustees of and Martha Diane McMillan,
the township In which such
loss or Injury occurred, 18, Belpre.
within sixty days, a detolled
statement of such loss or
inj' ury, supported by his
NOW YOU KNOW ~
a! !davit that II Is a true
account of such loss or Injury. There are 30 times as many
A duplicate 01 such statement
shall be presented to the people burled in the earth as
board of county com· are living today.
missioners of the co~nty In
which such loss or lnjury
occurred. Such affidavit shall
Include a statement that, on
the date of the toss, the
claimant was not the owner
or
harborer
of
an
unregistered dog required to
be registered under section
955.01 of the Revlsed Code. No

Dog, kenneI

Robert H. Siders
dies

Wed~esd'ay

POINT PLF:ASANT
Robert H: Siders, 80, of
Henderson, a retired eniploye
of the old Marietta
Manufacturing Company,
died Wednesday at Holzer
Medical Center ending a long
illness . .
Born March 19, 1895, to the
late Eli and Atha Langdon
Siders, he was a member of
the Methodist Church. During
World War 2 he was a
mili laty policeman at the
Marietta Plant.
Mr.- Siders was preceded in '
death by his wife, Jennie
Willet Siders, in 19Sil, and a
daulihter, Annie; a granddaughter, Nina Siders Eads,
and two great-grandchildren .
He is survived by three
sons, Robert, Point Pleasant;
Worthy, of(lallipolis, and Eli, .
of
Henderson;
seven
daughters, . Mrs. James
I Jennie) Slew art, Miss Hazel
Siders and Mrs. Ruby
Huddleston, all of Henderson; Mrs. Dan (Mellie)
Bonecutter, Gallipolis Ferry;
Mrs. Jesse Rulen, Hurricane,
and Mrs . Glen (Emma )
McCarty, Point Pleasant; 25
g~andchildren , and 20 greatgrandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday at 2 p. m. at the
Stevens FU!leral Home with
the Revs. William Kope, Ivan
Myers and Odel Bush of.
ficiating . Burial will follow in
the Suncrest · Cemetery .
Friends may call after 6 p. m.
tooay at the Stevens Funeral
Home.
·

Veleran• Memorial Hospi~al
ADMITTED -- Karen Hart,
Rolland; Beulah Hill,
PomHoy ; Eva Lucille Diehl,
Racine; Leopold . Hysell,
·Pomeroy ; Helen Kennedy,
Middleport; Viola Edwards,
Middleport; Nellie Belz ,
Coolville ; Lela Robinson,
Syracuse; Marvin Darst •.
,Pomeroy; Rela Roush,
Pomeroy.
DISCHARGED - Edwin
Clarke, Shirley Stephenson,
Edna Dorst, Dixie Flowers,
Diana Root, Ruth Dowler,
James Barton, George
Christy, Benjamin Moore.

Kent.UCky man
held hY COpS

DENVER I UPI) - A
suspect in the slaying of a
Canadian hotel employe shot
and killed a police officer and
wounded another outside a
crowded bus station Wed·
nesday night. Police woU!lded
and captured the.suspect.
The man told officers
guarding him In the hospital
that he had left a bomb in the
downtown Continental
Trailways station . Officers
searched the stalion, but
found no explosives.
The suspect, Ray Allen
Embry, 25, of Louisville, Ky .,
was in fair condition, with
gU!lshot wounds in the face,
chest and arm.

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Holzer Medical Center .
(Discharges, Dec. lOJ
I
Ida Aldridge, Vivian An-l '
derson, Sylvia Burnette , • ·
Shirley Carter, Harold ! .
Dailey,
Sr ...
Myrtle J .
Daugherty, fiazel Drum- l
mond, Mollie Elkins, Dorothy
French, Mrs. James Groves
and. daughter, Mrs. Roged
Hall and daughter, J~ph
Hively, Larry Hudson, •
Samuel Jenkins, . Jeffrey t
Johnson , Karl Arnold Kehler,
Jr ., Janet Langley, Mrs . ' '
Larry Lemley and tlaughter,
·Jessie Might, Maxi~e Miller,
Mildred Miller, Ramona ,
Poelker, Mary Quails, ~
Cledith Rogers, Audra
Thompson, Mrs . Stanlev ·
Watson and daughter, Larry •
Webb, Agnes Weeks, John ;
Russell While, Joseph Wolfe.
1Birth, Dec. 10)
Mr . and Mrs . Phillip
Weatherholt, daughter, Ri o ,
Grande.

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Clerk

Save During Our
Storewide Christmas Sale
Coordinate Sportswear · Womens Coats · Pantyhose and Stockings · Shirts and
Blouses . Famous maker Childrens Wear · Mens Ties • Dress Shirts · Leisure
Shirts. Leisure Suits ·' Tube Socks· Dress Slacks· All Weather Coats · Outing
Flannel- Aprons and Smocks· Blankets- Guitars· stereo Tapes· Record Albums
. Simcopedic Mattresses and Boxsprings · Bookcases· Gun Cabinets - Room Size
Mill End Carpet· RCA Portable Color Televisions· Monteverdi Stereo Consoles ·
Special Prices on Selected Toys.

the otllce of
Common Pleas

Jurors will be publicly drawn I

Comr:non Pleas Court of said

countv .

'

12·11 ·11C

NOTICE
held al 1he Meigs Counly
PUBLIC

A Public ' Auction will be

.

Bring your children to see Santa Claus in our 3rd Floor
Toyland Tonight 6:30 to 8:30p.m. and Saturday 6:30 to 8:30
p.m.

Highwayt Garage .
Rock
Springs, Ohio on Saturday ,
December ll . 1975 at 10 :00

THE Equlpmenl tor sale Is

.'

Serial

No . 416070H 967,.33,
Molor l4l V 8.
I - · 19S8 Ford ' 1' :.o ton
F Ia I bed

Truck Serial No .
F60C8U 27206 . Mo1or 202 v.e.
1 .. 1966 Oodoe Stallon
Wagon Ser ial No . WL 15 E61
106551 , Motor 318 v 8.

The equlpry'lent

may

be

lnspcclod at !rte Meigs County
Highway Garagt at Rl. 7 By

Pa!l , Roc" Springs. Pomeroy,

BAKER FURNITURE

· Another Big Shipment
Rings of Saturn (._.Mood Rings".)

.

1 -· 1970 International 1700
series , 2 ton Dump Truck

1 · 1971 International 1700
ser ies 2 ton Dump Truct~:
Serial No . 416070H 114522,
Motor HS v 8.
2 - Marion Dump Beds tor
1700 series Dump Trucks .
2 .... Front End Loaders tor
1404 International Trlctors .
Miscellaneous Items .
each piece of equipment
will be sold u Is wllh no
warran1s e~epressed or lm
plied and no l!lddillons or
subtractions to the equipment
before or after the sale.
Rcmov11 of equipment must
be within ten days ·a fter the
sate .

Ohio .
Terms : Cashin l'llflelon dav
of saiC!.

Martha Cham btrs .

Clerk

MIDDUPORT, OHIO

Soard of Ml' IQs

County

1121 1.11.2tc

~Omf'l i SSioners .

a1 y

By Uulted PreesiDtemadooal
·
BEILEN, THE NETHERLANDS- FANATICAL South
Moluccan gunmen were reported Ulday to bave boobytrapped
their hijacked train with explosives In a bid to keep Dutch
marines from swrming the stronghold and freeing their 26
hostages.
The Blbl~arrying gunmen, who prayed and wept as they
ldUed three captives in the siege, seized the train and 75
hostages 11 days ago. They Me battling to set up a republic in
their Spice Islands homeland In the Pacific that ls now ruled by
Indonesia. A second band of South Moluccans is holding 25
hostages in the Indonesian consulate In Amsterdam.
BEIRUT, LEBANON - LEFTIST TROOPS attacking
from three ilctea tlapped desperata richt.-wtng forces in the
Holiday Inn today, setting the buUdlng ablaze and blocking the
only e8cape route from the last Christian stronghold. Leftists,
crouched In the blackened ruins of the Phoenicia hotel less
than 100 yards away, poured a steady stream of rocket and
machinegun fire into the :lktory building in an attempt to
seize full control of the embattled seafront.
.
1
In the streets around the besieged HoUday Inn, leftists dug
in behind sandbagged posltions and fired thousands of rounda
of rlfie and machlnegun bullets at the rlght.-wtng defenders.
The Christian forces returned the fire, but Moslems lodged in
nearby buildings covered their only escape route. Above,
flames crawled down the top floors of the hotel, sending a huge
pall of black smoke over the luxury hotel district.

UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.
(UP!) - U.S. Ambassador
Daniel Patrick Moynihan
called the U.N . General
Assembly "a theater of the
absurd," and says he is
beginning to feel that "In·
creasing contempt" for the
world body Is' "Increasingly
deserved."
·Moynihan, a frequent critic

Proba_bly the most intimate Jewe_lry Fashion of its kind. Liquid crystal stone so
sensittve to your moods, your atftludes. your anxieties and your thoughts It will
change color.

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Ladles Rlngs._ _ _ _ •3.00 &amp; '5.00
Men's Rlnas -~-----'5.00
Pl~ed Earrlnas
'4.00
Neclc:laces. .
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Main Store, Home Furnishings Anntx and Warehouse. Open Friday
saturday 9:30 to 9 p.m.
and

ELBERFELDS.IN POMEROY

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BOSTON (UPI) - White students boycotted South @
Boston High School and rush hour morning traffic was .!~(
deUberateJy snarled Ulday to protest the school being :;;~
placed under federal control.
:;:;
Only about six white pupils showed up for classes at
the school, placed In federal receivership this weeek by U. !:!;
S. District Judge W. Arthur Garrity.
;~;~
Commuters coming into Boston through the South :;:;
Boston area ran Into a masaive traffic jam. Anti-busing ~;~
forces stalled cars intentionally on the roads and bridges ;:;!
and in tunnels as part of a protest plan.
·
:;~
Pollee would not officially lay the blame for the huge ::~;
traffic jam cln tile desegregation controversy. One officer ;~;;
said "Today was supposed to be some kind of Black :;~
Friday to show objection to South Boston High going Into
receivership."
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blisters UN

of the United Nations, made
the remarks Thursday night
in a speech opposing a report
by the U.N. Decolonlzation
Committee.
The report charged the
United States maintained
Virgin Island bases as a
th~eat against Caribbesn and
Latin Alilerican countries.
It a~ charged the United

States supplied "massive"
military ·aid to South Africa
and Rhodesia's whiteminority regime through the
North Atlantic Treaty
Organizadon.
"These are lies .. .lies,"
Moynihan said in an emotionchoked voice.
Despite his objections, the
assembly approved the

Hazardous ·duty pay sought

COLUMBUS (UP! ) - AU and welfare of either the
American Federation of patient or employe.
State, County and Municipal
"With the governor
Employes working for the threa telling further budget
Department of Mental Healtll cuts and flatly staling that
and Mental Retardation will goverrunent runs better lf it is
be asked to seek hazardous understaffed, we really have
duly pay.
to wonder what is down the
The pay supplements are road for the people that we
now allowed under state law, represent .
Willlam E. Garnes, AFSCME
area director, said Thurs·
ANN ARBOR, MICH. - A TEAM OF ECONOMIC day.
Implementation of
anal)'.llts warned the federal government Thursday to tread
hazardous
pay supplements
lightly on the sensitivity of American consumers or face a
and
a
policy
statement By ELLEN L. SLOTl
collapse of the nation's economic recovery. The Survey
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Research Center at the University of Michigan, in Its regarding the payment has One of three men wanted in
bimonthly survey of cor\surner ~ntlment, said recent gains in been requested in .a letter to the slaying of millionaire
department Director
!XIblic optimlam about the economy have slackened.
newspaper heir John S.
"The economy and tlle government's economlo poUcy are Timothy Morlb from Games. Knight 3rd surrendered w
"The department's records
In the limelight at a Ume when there is very little confidence in
of
workmen's compensation authorities today hours after
tlle government's ability to achieve Its ·objectives. It is Imthe police announced the
portant to avoid government policies and actiOIIS which many claims will be sufficient evi- names of the suspects, acconswners might view as a mistake," the report said. One dence to support a request for cording to a published report.
such mistake, they said, would be failure to extend federal hazardous duty pay," wrote
The suspect has been
Garnes.
income tax cuts.
"Present administration Identified as Steven Maleno ,
25, of South Philadelphia.
WASHINGTON - ELUOT RICHARDSON will be sworn policy 'makes the need for
According
to
the
In as Commerce secretary within a few days, making him the Implementation of the hazard Philadelphia Daily News,
supplements Imperative. A
only American w holl! four Cabinet posta.
policy based on unde~staffing Maleno telephoned police
The Senate confinned Richardson for the job Thursday
that he wanted to surrender
without debate or dissenting vote. Richardson was named Is not conducive to the health and then met detectives at a
undersecretary of state by President Richard M. Nixon In 1969.
downtown location at 2:15
He later served as secretary of the departments of health,
A.M.
education and welfare, and defenae, !hen became attorney
Pollee officials were not
general.
'
Immediately available for
CINCINNATI - THE CINCINNATI REDS figure Christ·
confirmation.
mas came in October. The greeting on the Reda' Christmas
.
Municipal Court Judge Edcard says:
ward T. Quinn Issued murder
"Christmas came early (Oct. 22 to be exact) for us this
Eight defendants were warrants Thursday night for
year."
fined and two others forfeited Salvatore Soli, about 38, and
Oct. 22 was the night the Reds won the seventh and bonds in the court of Pomeroy lssiah "Felix" Melendez, 20,
deciding World Series game over the Baston Red Sox. The Mayor Dale E . Smith Thurs- also all of South Philadelphia,
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'
card, sent w some 2,500 persona .on the Reds' malting llat,
day
night.
,
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features a picture of the world championship trophy on the
Forfeiting bo~ds were
WINNING NUMBERS
cover.
Theodore Connolly, Reeds·
This week' s regular
ville, $250, driving while
winning
numbers:
IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO TRAVEL BY AN AIRUNE intoxicated ; Roger Hysell, 19,
Three-digit
number: 686
during Christmas week and haven't made your reservations, Pomeroy , $30, squealing
(slx·elght-slx).
you may join. hundred&amp; of thousands of other persoM aero~ tires, $30 for fictitious license
Four-digit number: 0178
the riaton unable to obtain alternate alrUne bookings.
plates ; Gerald Wilkinson,
(
zer~&gt;-one-seven-elght).
United Air Unes, the nadon'alargest domestic air carrier Pomeroy, $18.70, speeding;
Five-digit number: 12607
with 1,400 dally departures acrou the country, canceled all Rodney Butcher, Pomeroy,
(
one-tw~&gt;-slx-zer~&gt;-seven).
fllghla through Christmas Eve and aU charter flights through $18 .70, speeding; David
Slx·dlglt number: 665702
Jan. 1 as negotiations were receued indefinitely with the Young, Pomeroy , $109,
(
slx:six·flve-seven
• zen&gt;· I
International Aaaociation of Machlnilta and Aeroepace Wor- leaving the scene of an actwo).
en, AFI,C!O. Penon• wishing to make alternate reservations cident; Robert Rickard,
Super Santa winning
with other carriers should "do 110 as quickly as poaalble in Clifton, W. Va., $30, assured
numbers:
two·digll
order to secure opace at a tlme that coincides with thelr clea~ distance ; Steven
numbers:
78
(seven-eight,
preaenl travel plans," an air transport official said.
Ellison, Wickham, Ohio, $30, 86 (sb·slx) , 15 (one-five)
'
expired driver's license, and
and 50
(five-zero) .
Roger Rowland, Jackson,
f"our-dtglt number: 29U
$250, dl'iving while In- ( tw!&gt;-nlne-four-two).
TWO DEER HIT '
3, Alblny, traveUng north . toxicated.
,
Five-digit number: 2005l
Two deer struck last night U!pplng the crest of a hill met
Fined were Gregory A. ( lw~&gt;-zero-zerl)-flve-one) .
by a car were not killed ac- four deer in the road, hilling McKinney, no address listed,
'Six·dlgtl number: 43681
cording to the Meigs County two. Both ran away. There $10 and costs,.disturbing the
Shfrifrs Dept. Thursday al was sUght damage 'to the peace, and Marvin Watson, (four·three-slx-three
eight-one).
6:20p.m. In Columbia Twp. vehicle.
Pom~roy, $10 and costs,
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oq SR 143 Noble Hamon, Rt.
disorderly conduct.

Smith Court

a.m. o'clock .
as follows :

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10 cases in

Freeland S. Norris

Loren F. Hoffman
Commissioners of Juror•

Among independents, '1:1
per cent favored Reagan and
25 per cent favored Ford in
late November, compared
with mid-October when Ford
led 26-20.
.
The poll coincided with the
formal opening of the
presidential primary season
Thursday. Four candidates
were entered in New Hampshire and 23 names were put
up for the ballot in
Massachusetts, though some

"We're worried. Patients
will suffer more than they are
now from presently understaffed conditions if
further budget'cuts are made
and our members will be
further placed in a position of
imminent danger," Garnes
said .

Suspect gives up

a. m. at
of

48-25.

Center, by instructor Charles W. Legar, Sr.
Certificates, cards and the Instruction were authorized
and made available by the Trades and Industrial Vocational
Education Service of the State Department of Education in
cooperation with the Easte~n Local School District.
Legar praised the men for their community spirit, interest
in improving their efficiency in fighting fll'es, their sincere
efforts and the cooperation he received.

jNews ••• in Brief~ Moynihan

COLUMBUS - STATE AUDITOR THOMAS E. Ferguson
said Wednesday that $8,783,670.80 in lottery receipts had been
INROOM313
SYRACUSE
Mrs . . transferred to the state general fund, increasing total state
George 1Alice) Freeland, profits from ticket sales this fiscal year to ~,744,434.60.
Syracuse, remains a patient
Of the transferred swn, $8,678,490.80 represented 40 per
in Camden Clark Hospital in cent of the gross lottery ticket sales from Oct. !through Dec. 4. ·
Parkersburg . Her room . The remaining $105,180was unclaimed prize money on sales in
number is 313.
October' 1974.

tor the January term of

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produced in 1974. The average producer price for 1974 wheat
w&amp;S $3.81-60 cents a bushel higher than this year, the report.
said.

.Open friday and Saturday Until 9 p.m.

Elmer Newell, Bruce Myers, Roy Christy, Robert Tripp,
Larry Cleland, Bob Woods and Pearl Edwarda. Jim
Bailey and Carl Lee are with the Bashan Fire Dept. and
Robert Tripp with Tuppers Plains. The other men are with
tlie Chester Dept.

Immediately wanted off.
A committee supporting
Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho,
for
!he
Democ~atic
presidential nomination, was
registering today with the
Federal Election Committee.
The filing is a legal step
permitting the Church group
to raise funds prior to his
formal announcement, which
may come before the end of
the year.
The shift in support between Ford and Reagan was
the biggest and most sudden
recorded by Gallup since
1963,
when
Nelson
Rockefeller-'s remarriage
plunged him below Barry
Goldwater in the race for the
1961 GOP nomination. But the
White House discounted the
latest results ~
"In any campaign, there
.are ups and downs in the
polls," Deputy Press
SecretarY William Greener
said Thursday.
The latest survey was
taken Nov. 21-24, shortly after

Reagen formally announced
his candidacy and after
Ford's cabinet shake-up,
including the firing of
Defense Secretary James R.
Schlesinger.
In other political developments :
- A group in Washington,
headed by Rep. Paul Simon,'
D-Ill., has begun an effort to
draft Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, D-Minn., for the
Democratic presidential
nomination. Humphrey has
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- Four candidates formally entered the New
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News •• in Briefs

Courl. Meigs County, Ohio,

.SALE NOW

·Twenty.four firemen, 21 from Chester, two !rorri Bashan
and one from Tuppers Plains, ~ecelved certificates Tuesday
night for completing 36 hours of fire lighting skills and
techniques.
Individual cards were presented to each man completing
the training. Adepartment certificate was presented to Harold
Newell, assistant chief at Chester, in the absence of Ross
Cleland, Chief, who is a surgical patient at Holzer Medical

WANTS OVERSEER
WASHINGTON tUPI)
FBI Director Clarence M.
Kelley says he strongly .
supports congr essional
supervision of the bureau to
prevent abuses bul feels
Congress already had that
power in the past and failed to ·
exercise it.
•

YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT HEADQUARTERS

By CLAY F. RICHARDS
A new Gallup poll shows
!Wnatd Reagan has moved
ahead of President Ford as
the choice of Republican and
independent voters ·for the
GOP presidential
nomination.
The poll showed Reagan
was favored by 10 per 'cent of
Republicans questioned in
late November, Ford by 32
per cent. That was a sharp
reversal from the Gallup
figures in mid-October, which
showed Ford leading Reagan

Volunteer rural firemen upgrade their skills

I

Notice of Drawing of Jurors:
Ott ice of Com m isloners of
Jurors . Meigs County, Ohio.
Dec . 10, 1971. To all wnom 11
mav concern ; On saturday
the 20th day of December 1975

Let him enjoy the
durability, beauty, and
eJCtreme comfort of 1
Flusteel
comfort
chair!

·FIREMEN CERTIFIED- Front, kneeling, 1-r, John
Wickham, Mark Hall, Victor Bahr, Larry Smith, Jim
Bailey and M8rvin Taylor; second row, Charles Legar,
Harold Newell, VIrgil Taylor, Bruce Myers, Hobart
Newell, Keith Wood, Carl Lee, Kirk Chevalier; third row,

person who owns or harbors

such an unregistered dog on
such date shall be permitted
fo recover from the dog and
kennel lund.
If such statements are not
flied within sixty days alter
.the discovery of such loss and
Injury no compensation shall
be made therefor . Such
statement shall set forth the
kind, grade, quality, and
value of the horses, sheep,
cattle. swine, mules. goals,
domestic rabbits, and
domestlc fowls or poultry,
having a 'value of ten dollars
or more so killed or Injured,
the nature and amount of the
loss or lnjurn:omplalned of,
the place where such loss or
tnjury occurred, and all other
!acts In the possession of the
claimant which would enable
the warden to fix the
responsibility lor such loss or
Injury. Statements of the
nature and amount of the loss
or Injury complained of shall
be supported by the
testimony of at least two
witnesses who viewed the
results of the killing or Injury
and who can testily thereto.

LEGAL NOTICE '

COMFORT
CHAIR!

Reagan up on Ford
in GOP voters' favor

HOSPITAL NEWS

i(

and Maleno.
Chief of Detectives Joseph
Golden said the warrants
charged the trio with murder,
robbery, attempted murder,
aggravated assault and
criminal conspiracy.
An FBI spokesman said
Ulday federal warrants for
unlawful flight to avoid
prosecution were also issued
from the U.S. Attorney's
office.

first date for filing for the
nation's first presidential
contest Feb. 24; Reagan and
three Democrats - former
Gov . Jimmy Carter o~
Georgia, fonner Sen. Fred
Harris of Oklahoma and an
Oklahoma lawyer named
Rick Loewenhurz.
- The Massachusetts
secretary of state released a
list of 23 names of Individuals
he considers candidates in
tlle state's March 2 primary
- Including Sen. Edward M.
Kennedy, Rockefeller, and
Ralph Nader. Kennedy,
Rockefeller and Humphrey
all IOOicated they would write
letters to have their names
removed.

Dowler hopeful
school payroll
can be on time

report by a vote of 103-3 with
IS abstentions. Nicaragua
and Is~ael joined the United
States in opposition.
· "The General Assembly
has become a theater of the
absurd," Moynihan said .
"We pretend seriousness to
an audience that realizes that
it is all pretense.
"I begin to feel that the
world's increasing contempt
is increasingly deserved."
Asked if Washington had
wrltten off the t!ffectlvenesa
of the United Nations, he
replied, "If we had no interest in this place, we
wouldn't have made that
speech."
He told !he Assembly the
U.S. fJ~cilities in the VIrgin
Islands are a Coast Guard
navigation and life-saving
sta lion with one shotgun, a
Coast Guard administrative
office with one pistol and an
82-foot search-and-rescue
Coast Guard vessel equipped
with one tine-throwing ·gun.
"Of course, one Caribbean
country has so many troops
now in Africa It may have so
denuded Itself as to feel intimidated."
Moynihan charged earlier
this week that Cuba had '
dispatched forces to Angola
and that the Soviet Union was
intervening on a large scale
in the fonner Portuguese
colony.

Every effort is being made
to pay Meig~ Local School
District · teachers and nonacademic employes on Dec.
19 in accordance with the
employes' agreement with
the board of education,
Charles Dowler, superintendent, said today.
According
to
the
agreement, the employes
were lo be paid for the last
half of December Dec. 19.
However, due to a shortage of
money in the general fund,
the board of education voted
tn wait until Dec. 31 to pay.
Dowler said today the postponement is in violation with
the agreement
which
teachers have with the board.
He said he is making every
effort to arrange financing
for payment of employes,
bolh leaching and nonteaching, by Dec. 19.
There is money in other
funds but it cannot be trans·
ferred legally to the general
fund to make the payment, he
stated.

The superintendent told
The . Daily Sentinel he has
been in touch with:
representatives of the
teachers' association on the ,
matter and was to confer with
Meigs Prosecutor Bernard
Fultz today. He will be asking
advice on how to secure the
needed money through a loan
or possibly a tax advance.
· Dowler explained the
shortage as follows:
The district does not
receive its foundation funds
for December from the State
1l!1 til late in December . Meigs
Local also has money due
from last July from the State
tn make up the difference in
the provisions which vary
from the old foundation
distribution regulations and
the regulations dealing with a
new distribution system
which went into effect in July.
The payroll for one-half
month in the district amounts
to approximately $85,000.

Weather

1,000 nuclear warheads for 1,700 tanks

Cloudy and mild today,
tonight and Saturday, highs
both days around liO and lows
tonight in mid 40s .
Probability of precipitation
10 per cenlloday, tonight and
Saturday.

BRUSSELS, Belgium &lt;UPII - The 15 NATO nations agreed
today to tell the Russians the United States will withdraw 1,000 of its
tactical nuclear warheads from Western Earope if the Soviets pull
back 1,700 tanks from Eastern Europe, alliance officials said.
The officials said the proposal, which was devised and strongly
backed by the United Slates, will be presented to the Soviets next
Tuesday at the East-West force cut talks in Vienna.

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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Sunday through
Tuesday, chance of rain or
snow Sunday, changing to
snow Hurries Monday and
fair and warmer Tuesday.
Highs will be In the 30s to
the low lOs Sunday and
Monday and · In the lOs
Tuesday. Lows will be In
the 20s to the low 30s.

Mrs·. Chancey sworn-in

SYRACUSE
Mary
Chancey, wife ~f Meigs High
School Athletic Director and
head football coach Charles
Chancey, was sworn in as
clerk of this village by Mayor
,:;:::::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:::;:;:;::::: Herman London Thursday
night.
PLANNERS TO MEET
A meeting of the · Meigs
CoU!lty Regional Planning
Commission has been set for
3 p.m. Tuesday In the ASCS
conference room of the
Farmers Bank Building.
UNIT CALLED
The Middleport fl·R squad
was called to 373 Pearl St. at
12 :27 p.m. Thursday for
Raymond Justis who was Ill.
He was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital where he
wsa admitted.

DAV.STO
CHRISTMAS
•

Mrs. Chancey will assume
her duties as clerk January I.
Also sworn in was Kathryn
Crow, council member, the
first woman ever to serve on
Syracuse village coWJcil, and
Jimmy Joe Hemsley, who
will begin his first tenn of
office on Jan. I.
Meeting with the council
was Marply Putman who was
interested in a contract to
pick up garbage in Syracuse.
He said he has a leak proof
packer truck and would give
excellent service,
CoU!lcil informed Putman
' that they had made an earlier
agreement with another
company and could not
change their decision unless
son\ething comes up they are
unaware of.
Mayor London asked

t'

council to list things that
should or should not be done
for the village for the next
meeting on January 15 at 7
p.m.
Oris Hubbard told council
he will supply two Christmas
trees to the village and, at the
request of the mayor, wiU
help
in
Christmas
decorations.
Council commended Mrs.
Crow, outgoing clerk, for an
excellent job and Ed Neutzling, as a member of council,
for doing a fine job.
Attending were Mayor
London, Eber Pickens,
Robert Wingett, Ed Neutzling, Barry McCoy, Troy
Zwilling, COUI!Cil members;
Mary Chancey, Jimmy Joe
Hemsley , Naomi London,
Hubbard, and Mrs. Crow.

.It

�3- The Daily.Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, Dec. 12,1~75

..•

2- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., ~···•day, l.ler. 12, 1975

New mystery witness ·in Hoffa probe
By CHAR(..ES W. BELL
DETROIT ( UPI) - A new
mystery witness emerged
today as the focus of the

James

R. Hoffa inve~tlgatlon, which ill shifting
between Detroit and New
Jersey .

In Detroit, the brother of a
New . Jersey suspect in the
disappearance of the former
Teamsters boss went to jail
rather than testify before a

Bank reforms approved ~e~:!tand jury probing
In Newark, N.J ., federal
sources said an informant
"proven reliable in the past"
could pinpoint the location of
a body in a dump reputedly
used as a gangland
graveyard.
The sources did not mention Hoffa, but the disclosure
came on the heels of a report
that his body was transported
in a 55-gallon steel drum and
buried In a 47-acre Jersey
City dump.
The FBI has obtained court
permission to dig in the
dump, but digging had not
started by late Thursday.
Both developments came
one day after U.S. Attorney
Ralph B. Guy Jr. said the FBI
had developed "significant"
leads lri a multistate investigation into the Hoffa
case.
Stephen Andretta, 40, of

79-14 in Senate
vote
of a
study commission

By JANE DENISON
WASHINGTON ( UPI) - In
years to come, Americans
may be picking their banks
not by which offers· the best
toasters or alarm clocks as
(X'izes - but by where they
can get the best Interest on
their checking and savings
accounts.
In the most sweeping bankreform legislation since the
Great Depression, the Senate
voted 79-14 Thursday to bring
competition back to the
heavily regulated banking
business.
Among the reforms would
be an end to rigid ceilings on
how much interest can be
paid on savings and
authorl~ation of Interest·
bearing checking accounts.
"The bW ... represents the
most ·comprehensive ap[X'Oa&lt;!ll toward restructuring
the nation 's financial in·
slltutlons since the lll308,"
said Sen. Thomaa J. Mcintyre, D·N.H., ill! floor
manager and chairman of a
financial Institutions subcollUllltlee that drafted the
measure .
The complex measure now
goes to the House, where
passage of i!lmllar leglBlatlon
waa not anticipated before
late next year at the earliest.
The Senate biD, In the
works for more lh!ln two
yelll'll, grew from the report

~ial

on financial institutions
named by President Nixon in
1970.

Key provisions include:
- Authorization for banks
to pay Interest on checking
accounts and for savJngs and
loans both to offer checking
accounts and to permit
checks to be drawn on
savings a&lt;;coimts.
- Removal of ceilings on
Interest that can be paid on
savings accounts - now 5 per
cent at banks and 511• per cent
at savings and loans for
regular passbook accounts.
- RevlJlon of lending authority so banks can do more
mortgage business while
" thrift Institutions" savings and loans - · can
expand Into othe"r areas such
as car, home improvement
and education loans.
- Authorization for credit
unions to grant checking
accounts, make mortgage
loans, issue shares with
varying Interest rates, and
grant larger and longer-term
personal loans than now
allowed.
Complex timetables were
InCluded to permit orderly
tranaii!On. Eraaure , of lnterestrate ceUings would not
come for 5~ years after
enactment, while interestbearing checking accounts
would not come unW 1978 at
the earliest.

Us •••
'I'm Soi-ry,' II Not Elloup
DE.AR HELEN:
My wife figures "I'm sorry" 110lves everything. She runs
up charge accounts: "I'm sorry, I got carried away." She
doesn't keep her word - anything fl"Oil1 breaking ap.
polntments to picking the kids up lifter acbool: "l'rri sorry, I
forgot about the time."
Tht house Is a mess : "I'm sorry," buill stays that way.
She drinks and pmbles away the srocery money: "I'm
aorry,lf you'll just forgive me I'll never do It again." But she
does.
And now: I caught her with her latest boyfriend, after she
promised she was through with all that. What should I say to
· her excuse, which Is, "I didn't want to hurt his feellni!s. " OORRIEDOUT
DEAR S.O.:
How about, "I'm sorry - goodbye!" - H.
DEAR HELEN :
We moved to the country to get away from city noises.
Instead, we get - honkers.
·
Our neighbors, Intelligent and successful; should know
better. But they lean on their car horns for communication.
When the man comes h~me at nl&amp;ht,lt's "Beep, beep." When
they want to call their kids, the same. They can't leave the
house without a few honks. And each time, the noise inspires
all the dogs In the neighborhood to aet up a chorus of barks.
My husband works nights and triea to Bleep da~. He's
constantly awakened, yet he won't Clllllplaln because he says
we'd give thoae people a weapon to uae against us : "If they're
the hostUe type, they'll Jlllt malte thlnga wurae lor us."
Since neighbors on the other side asked them not to hOnk
and got nowhere, my husband Is obviously correct.
How do you quell a honker? - PEACE AND QUIET ADVOCATES
DEAR P~QA :
II often ian 't WHAT you ask, but the way you ask it. Ex·
plain your problem, don't critlci~ or complain, but let these
people know how much you'd appreciate their cooperation.
Perhaps you've listened to the other neighbors' beef,
jwnped 10 the conclusion that the honkers are "hostile" and
therefore·won't give them a chance.- H.
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II~

DEAR HELEN :
YoW' survey results concerning affairs were Interesting.
But you001itted one thing: comment oo people who try to have
affairs with relatives or ao.called good friend!!.
We belong to a small card club, and we're all over $5. Two
of the females feel it necessary to Imbibe like fishes, then
malte plays for the men. Very pllyalcll playa that emblirrass
and disgust.
One of these forward females Is my sister-In-law. The
other goes alter my husband ..I tell him If he needs a little extra
he should find aomeone I don't know.
Should I tell thoae two dames how !feel? - DISGUSI'ED
DEAR DIS:
A combined putdown by the card club might slow these
females down a bit. Since overage lushes seldom turn men on,
I doubt they're much of a threat. Forget jealously and con·
centrale on helping them stop making foolsofthemselves. - H.

AB04RO.'~

.""

Little Ferry, N.J:, was cited
for contempt of court
Thursday by a federal judge
who one day earlier had
granted him inununlty from
prosecution in return for his
testimony.
Special government
prosecutor Robert E. Ozer
said Andretta, who spent just
four minutes before the grand
jury, was asked only one
question :
"Where were you on July
30, 1975'"
That was the date Hoffa
vanished from outside a
suburban Detroit restaurant.
Under the court's Jm.
munity order, Andretta was
shielded from prosecution In
any testimony he might give,
but risked jail if he refused to
testify .
Andretta's brother,
Thomas, 38, of Hasbrouck
Heights, N.J., was identified
in federal court last week as a
suspect In the "abduction and
murder of James R. Hoffa."
Two other New Jersey
Teamster figures, Salvatore
Briguglio, 47, of Paramus.

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP!)- Up to
half of Ohio's 9M nursing
homes will fall short of slate
fire safety requirements
when the deadline expires
Jan. I for having sprinkler
systems installed and functioning properly, according to
the state fire marshal's office .
Moreover, the state apparently has failed to follow
through on a legislative
request to withhold Medicaid
payments from those nursing
homes which did not flle
required interim fire safety
plans and contract for
sprinkler systems within 30
days of a law enact\!() last
Aug. 4.
A· check with the fire
marshal's office Thursday
revealed steady but slow
progress by nursing homes in
complying with the law
mandating sprinkler
systems, originally passed In
1972 In the wake of a fire
which killed 10 elderly
patients In a Uncoln Heights
nursing home almost four
years ago.
The check by United Press
International also revealed it
wlll take the fire marshal's
office about three months to
complete its Inspections, and
that interim precautions

written into the law have not
been strictly enforced.
State Fire Marshal Terry
E. Drake reported that 45
nursing homes are taking no
action to Install sprinkler
SYStems and stand to he
closed down when the new
round of in~llons begins In
January.
Furthermore, Drake said
only 272 homes, or 28 per cent
of· the total, currently have
perfectly operating sprinkler
SYStems. He estimated only
half the homes will have the
systems functioning perfectly
by the Jan. 1 deadline.
The legislature In 1972 gave
the nursing homes two years
to install the sprinkler
systems, but less than onethird had them Installed by
Jan. 1, 1975, and less than 10
per cent had them operating
and properly maintained.
Last August, the General
Assembly and Gov. James A.
Rhodes extended the deadline
again, demanding full
cOmpliance by Jan. I, 1978,
Drake said 496 homes now
have the systems Installed
and opera ling, but 224 of
them have deficiencies. He
predicted they "will be
corrected by the first of the

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contracts for the equipment.
He said many of these
facilities may have the
~ler systems operating
by the time his inspectors get
around to. them early In 1976.
Any nursing home falling
short of full compliance next
year wW be reported to the
state Healtla Department,
which will set up a hearing
and possibly. revoke the
license, Drake said.
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Child suffers
hypoglycemia
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB - My
two and a half year old son
has hypoglycemia . Last New
Years day he was acting very
strange all morning . By
strange I mean very tipsy,
throwing up and terribly
crabby. I laid him down for a
nap, and an hour later I heard
a loud scream. I ran to the
bedroom. His bed wa s
covered with vomit, and he
was in a coma. We rushed
him to the hospital, and over
an hour later it was
established that he had a low
blood sugar. As soon as they
injected sugar he came out of
the coma within minutes.
He remained in the hospital
for a week, but they never
came to a conclusion as to
what caused the episode.
About two weeks ago he was
showing the same symptoms,
and I gave him a glass of
juice with a lot of sugar in it,
and in ·about 10 minutes he
wa~ line again.
Our son is super-active and
seems to always need
something to eat or drink. I

try noi 10 give him sweets to
snack on. Is this the right
thing to do? Can you help me
as to what is causing this?
Will he have it the rest of his
life ? I have read · about
hypoglycemia in your
columns, but it doesn't seeom
to fit my boy.
DEAR READER - Your
description sounds like he has
primary hypoglycemia. The
usual type of disorder seen in
most adults is secondary !llld
is often related to a previous
stomach operatiQn or certain
poor dietary habits. These
people
usually
get
hypoglycemia after eating,
whereas the prllnary attacks can occur before
eating.
"I can't tell you exactly what
your son has, but I do know
that he will need some very
spedalized tests and for that
reason you should arrange to
have him seen by the en·
docrine-metabolic section of
the nearest university
l!ledical center. Don't delay
as repeated attacks in
children sometime lead to

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ill just a symptom, not a
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"I saw Lum Harris hitting ground balls to this kid at third
"Veeck brought back the episode to Richards. "You said
'this is gonna be the greatest third baseman In the
listorv of the world ...better than Traynor.' I said, 'oh, yeah.' I
you're gonna try to stiff me with him. The kid can't
a· strange looking hitter ...average arm ... and here
telling me he •a gonna he the beat one who ever played.''
Richards nodded, knowing Veeclt was talking about Brooks
Jobllnsorl's early days with the Orioles.
Veeck ilaid the one he enjoyed most was Satchel Paige
·
he was one of a kind.
r~~:!~~d who managed the Wbte Sox before he did the
he has no plans tomanageagsln.
He soolte ot some of the players he had and none with more
'!l!Ctllon than he did of Nellie Fox, who died of cancer two
ago. Richards remembered how Fox' left thumb was
lvollen three times Its normal size with only three more
to go at the end of the 1851 seaaon.
Fox was hitting .302 for the White Sox and Frank Lane, the
EDeral manager, felt It would help ticket sales that winter If
little second baseman wound up hitting .3110. The last three
••.,.,. with the Red"Sox were Inconsequential, so Lane lnlructed Richards to send Fox home.
"I said to him 'Follle, with tlliDIIb of yourS yoil might
well go h&lt;me. You're hlttiJli over .300 and It'd be nlee for
to finish that way,'" Richards remembered.
"He said he didn't want to go. I said, 'Well, don't you wanna
.3110?' He said, 'Yeah, but I don't wanna hit it sittin' baclt
.'He didn't hit.:io2,'' said Richards. "He hit .313.''

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hit eight of their first nine
shots from afar, and at one
point early in the first half,
ille Pioneers had canned 13 of
U1eir first 15 field goal attempts for an early 11-point
lead over the Redmen.
But Rio 's hard -pressing
defense kept the Redmen in
ille game and just before
intermission, Rio pulled
within two of the Pioneers.
Marietta led 42-36 during the
halftime intermission.
It was a nip-and-tuck battle
until Marietta's' Jan Rit tenhouse came off lh• h•"ch

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BY. JOE CARNICELLI
UPI Sports Writer
Pro footbell 'Vidows wbo
have been Complaining about
losing their 'husbands every
&amp;mday wW lose them all this
weekend.
With the college football
season over, the National
Football
League
has
scheduled two games
Saturday and they're both
exceptional ones.
First; the Super Bowl
champion Pittsburgh
steelers, already assured of a
playoff berth, attempt to
wrap up the American
Conference Central Division
title at home against the
second-place Cincinnati
Bengals. Then the Dallas
Cowboys play host to the
Washlngtoil Redsklns, with
the winner asaured of a
playoff spot and a shot at the
NFC Eastern Division title.
The Steelers, 11·1, already
have clinched at least a wild
card berth and wW be looking
for the home advantage that
would go with the division
title. Cincinnati, 10.2, could
tie for the division lead by
beating the Sleelers with one
regular season game left.
Piliaburgh Is at l..os Angeles,
the NFC West leader, nell
week while Cincinnati takes
on San Diego, 1-11.
Pittsburgh won the first

meeting between the two, 3024, putting down a Bengals'
rally In the final period.
The Dallas-Washington
rivalry is becoming one of the
fiercest in the NFL. Both
clubs are 8-4 and trail first.
place St. Louis by a game.
"U looks like if we are
going to win it wW be a high
scoring game," said Cowboys
Coach Tom Landry. "I don't
see too many teams stopping
Washington's offense. I hope
we can altaclt their defense
and score like the other top
teams have In the past few
weeks. If we do, we have a

ooEACH

with ' the scored lied 50-all.
Rittenhouse dwnped in lhree
straight fielders from long
range. This happened . with
approximately nin e minutes
remaining.
Ri ck Carrington , a 6-5
freshman who came orr the
bench for Rio wh en
Gallipolis'. Gil Price got into
foul trouble, kept the Redmen
in the game with 12 big
re bounds. Mac Barbee, 6-0
sophomore guard, played his
greatest game for the Redmen with 17 points while

Jimmy' Noe pwnped .in 27
points before foulin g out with
5:46 remaining in the game.
Jim Stewart popped in 14
markers for the Redmen.
Actually, it was the bench
of Coach Phil Roach which
spelled the difference in the
final outcome. Pioneer subs
tossed in 27 big points.
Jeff Faloba, Marietta's 6-8
junior center, fini shed with 14
poin ts although he had three
fouls early in the game. Burt
Edwards an d sub Mitch
Miracle also sco red 14
markers for the winners .
Arthur' Clark, 6-5 se~ior
fr om Bidwell finished the
game with 13 poinl• for
Marietta.
Saturday , Marietta will
host Tiffin . Rio Grande will
NFC East lead against play at Middle Tennessee .
Chicago while in other
Thursday's box :
games, Minnesota is at
.RIO GRANDE 1111 :.._ Noe,
Detroit, Houston at Oakland,
12 3 27; Ste wa r t , 7-0- 14 ;
S!ln Francisco at Atlanta, Pr
ice , 0-0-0; A lbanese. 2-0-4;
Buffalo . at New England, Barbee , 8 1 17; Ca r r in g ton . 4TOTALS 33 -S-71.
Philadelphia at Denver, \ 9.MAR
I ETTA (19) Ed Kansas City at Cleveland, wardS , 7-0· I•L Sowers, 2-0-4:
0 -1-1; M ir acle, 6Green Bay at Los Angeles 2Burbacher.
14 ; Willet, 1-0 -2; Dron zek, 4and New Orleans at the New o 8; Ryan , 1 01 : R ittenhous e,
; Clark , 6 -0 -12 ; Rei s, 1-0·York Giants. The New York 3:0-6
2; Spau lding , 0-0 -0 ; F aloba , 7Jets are at San Diego Monday 0 14 . TOTALS 38· 3·79 .
Score at half - Marl ella 42
night.
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sends.Miami to Baltimore in

a duel for first In the AFC
East. The Dolphins, down to
thlr!ktring quarierback Don
Strock, ellmlnated Buffalo
last week and could wrap up
their fifth straight division
title with a win.
The Colts, 8-4 and a game
behind Miami, have won
seven In a row. Baltimore
beat Miami 33-17 last month
and a victory Sunday would
' send the clubs Into the final
week tied. Miami meets
Denver next week and the
Colts face New England and
if they flni!h In a tie,
Baltimore ·ill the division
champion after beating
Miami twice.
St. Lou!! will try to bold its

Yanks trade .~Bonds

Veeck, who unloaded three~·
By BILL MADDEN
time 20-i!ame winner Jim
UP! Sports Writer
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (UP!) Kaa t only moments after
- Only a master showman 'being approved as chief
like BW Veeck could find a 'operating officer of the White
way to upatage the New York !Sox Wednesday, further
Yankees' trading of Bobby 'cleaned hts club of high·
jrlced, aging stars by dealing
Bonds.
power-bitting
third bsseman
The Yankees traded Bond!!,
Bill
Melton
to
the California
their •100,000 righlflelder,
Angels
in
a
fouriJlayer
trade
and rlght.hander Doc Medich
CINCINNATI (UP!) - take them as they come and In a separate deals at the and nearly succeeded
Mayes says the recent he's just a player over there. winter baseball meetings pawning off four-time ~
~]'jrne" magazine cover It's simply that a lot of teama
Thursday for five players game winner Wilbur Wood
on the Pittsburgh have one or two outllandlng worth of pitching, speed and and outfielder Ken Henderson to the Atlanta Braves
teeler!' "ftont four" didn't (defensive line) players, and. defense.
In
a three-man exchange.
him anything new.
Pittsburgh happens to have
But Veeck,ln control of the
Earlier ln the day, tbe
Vern Holland Is four. Bull think we'll handle White Sox only 24 hours,
them.'•
Yank!'eS swapped Bonds to
struck
with
the
Damboyance
the Bengali
John Shinners, who that hall made him famous by the Angels !or right-hander
f•;:~~~~ If wW
make the
Cincy beals the alternates with Fest-"l've engineering his secood deal Ed Figueroa and swift outat Pittsburgh played against them alx since taking over the club and fielder t.iickey Rivers. That
paved the way for another
times (X'evlously and whether nearly completing a third.
deal that sent Medich, like
they're oo the cover or not,
Figueroa, a 'll·year old righttlley deserve it. Super Bowl
hander, to the Pittsburgh
champs on the cover of
Time? They ought to be can win the title with another Pirates for rookie second
victory over the Bengala. The baseman Willie Randolph
there. 11
Steelers
defeated them 30-24 plus pitchers Dock EWs and
P1Tl'SBURGH (UPI) last
month.
f.en Brett.
Defensive end Dwight White
Steeler
quarterback
Terry
"We thought we were near
sampling of reaction returned to practice Thursthe Bengali who wW day as the Pittsburgh Bradshaw has had his a deal," said Braves General
up against the cover· steelers wound up heavy (X'Oblema In practice, He Manager Eddie Robinson of
drWa In preparation for their went to Nashville early In the' the Henderson-Wood-for·
May-"lt didn't showdown battle with the week to cut some recorda and Ralph Garr tranrlactlon. "But
me anything I didn't know Cincinnati Bengala Salurday the players kept kidding him at the last minute, he (Veeclt)
about hiB hoarae voice.
came up with some changes
tlre;odv. Thll will be about at Tine Rivers StadiiDII.
"It was hard," Bradshaw that I've got to lhlnlt about.
lOth game I've played
White went home early
iabMt Dwight White and Wedni!ICiay when a sinus llllid of the recording sesaloo. There still may be something
tough like the rest of condition acted up. A club "I waa sweating so much I later on Friday."
Prior to the Yankee deals
But Is he tougher than spoke1111111 said White would thought somebody tumed a
hose
on
me."
Thursday,
the San Diego
of the Qthers? How do be In the starting lineup In the
Bradshaw;
'l7,
cut
alx
re·
Padrell got one-time Golden
judge lt?·So many things naUonally televlled game.
Into It and clrCoach (]luck Noll still baa cords, two of wlich will be Glove third baseman Doug .
Rader from the Houston
+r~~~es !rom one game not made a decision on Joe released later this month.
The records sounded "all Aatros for rlghl·handed
na,t change."
Greene, the Steelen' All·Pro
Lapham-"They're defenilve tacltle who baa rl&amp;fit,'' he said, "for being pitchers Joe Mcintosh and
Larry Hardy.
aa If they didn't ml.ued the Iaiii two games tired, aore and ho!U'se."
cover. No doubt with a pinched nerve In hia
tlev·•re t:l!e' best. Just being &lt;11 neclt. He had mlaaed a game
PLAYING NITELY
magazine cover doean't and a half earlier with a groin
anything. It's over the Injury.
they give you all they
Greene took part In all the ·
l..apbam, who linea up practices thla week for the
tau.t Gl'lelle, said "I had 11n1t time In siJ weella and
lUESOAY THRU SATURDAY
I could handle" agalrwt reporll be Ia okay. It
In an earUer game.
)II'Oblbly won't be known
HoDand- "U we do I 111W lhclrtly before game
against tbem, will time whether he will play.
ua oo the ln~~~t p~~~~e?
The Steelera wiD complete
TUES.· THURS .
, FRI. &amp; SAT.
like we've got our wurk preparatlona lor the 11ame
e:J0-1:00
9: 30·2: 00
with all that publicity. with a ·apecla1 telm workout
for lhepl to ~tt II. It today at Three Rivers
our rdertllw One Is Stadium. The· Bengali wiD
. 992-3629
aplnst them aa an lllTIYe here loday but wiD not
ttderdOI and It &amp;lVII U1 pradlee at the llladlum.
'nit Stetlera, already
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"!live on a Utile bit of a farm, 70 acres, and I got a coupla
trees," he said, taking a sip of beer. "All I've
leett doiln' the last coupla weeks Ia jllit pickln' up pecans."
BW Veeclt walked In and sat down alongside Richards. The
know each other more than 35 years but thillla the first
they're worktng together. They talked about the time
fl~::~l was managing the Baltimore Orioles and they were
t·
In Scottsdale. Veeck was running the White Sox then
ue uou L'omeover to Scottsdale to have some Mexican food
Richards after ibe Orioles finished their workout that

Acapacity crowd filled Ban·
Johnson Field House at
Marietta Thursday ·night to
witness the Pioneers' hardfought 79-71 hardwood victory
over · Coach Art Lanham's
visiling Hio Grande College
Redmen.
The defending Ohio Conference champions were
hard-pressed before pulling
away In the final minutes of
play for their fourth victory
in five starts this winter. Rio
Grande dropped to 5-3 on the
year.
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J!OLLYWOOD, Fla. (UP!)- Paul Richards has lost count of
the baseball meetings be has been at, but this was his first
!"~wu.,.. years,
· been out of baseball that long.
he's back In again as part of Bill·Veeck's group without
Ktvt!Btiiii! a nlckle and for the moment his job will be reshaping
Chicago White Sox' farm system.
C,"''ver much of a drinker, Richards was celebrating hill
to the game Thursday evening by having a beer In the
""'''' "''"here where any number of the baseball people slaked
thirst all week long between meetings.
"How old are you now, Paul?" said one newsman who has
him since he caught for the Detroit Tigers In the '4011.
"Oh, Lord, oh mercy, I don't know," replied Richards. "I
born In 1908. How old does that make me? Sixty-seven or
~~:~~~ like that."
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New mystery witness ·in Hoffa probe
By CHAR(..ES W. BELL
DETROIT ( UPI) - A new
mystery witness emerged
today as the focus of the

James

R. Hoffa inve~tlgatlon, which ill shifting
between Detroit and New
Jersey .

In Detroit, the brother of a
New . Jersey suspect in the
disappearance of the former
Teamsters boss went to jail
rather than testify before a

Bank reforms approved ~e~:!tand jury probing
In Newark, N.J ., federal
sources said an informant
"proven reliable in the past"
could pinpoint the location of
a body in a dump reputedly
used as a gangland
graveyard.
The sources did not mention Hoffa, but the disclosure
came on the heels of a report
that his body was transported
in a 55-gallon steel drum and
buried In a 47-acre Jersey
City dump.
The FBI has obtained court
permission to dig in the
dump, but digging had not
started by late Thursday.
Both developments came
one day after U.S. Attorney
Ralph B. Guy Jr. said the FBI
had developed "significant"
leads lri a multistate investigation into the Hoffa
case.
Stephen Andretta, 40, of

79-14 in Senate
vote
of a
study commission

By JANE DENISON
WASHINGTON ( UPI) - In
years to come, Americans
may be picking their banks
not by which offers· the best
toasters or alarm clocks as
(X'izes - but by where they
can get the best Interest on
their checking and savings
accounts.
In the most sweeping bankreform legislation since the
Great Depression, the Senate
voted 79-14 Thursday to bring
competition back to the
heavily regulated banking
business.
Among the reforms would
be an end to rigid ceilings on
how much interest can be
paid on savings and
authorl~ation of Interest·
bearing checking accounts.
"The bW ... represents the
most ·comprehensive ap[X'Oa&lt;!ll toward restructuring
the nation 's financial in·
slltutlons since the lll308,"
said Sen. Thomaa J. Mcintyre, D·N.H., ill! floor
manager and chairman of a
financial Institutions subcollUllltlee that drafted the
measure .
The complex measure now
goes to the House, where
passage of i!lmllar leglBlatlon
waa not anticipated before
late next year at the earliest.
The Senate biD, In the
works for more lh!ln two
yelll'll, grew from the report

~ial

on financial institutions
named by President Nixon in
1970.

Key provisions include:
- Authorization for banks
to pay Interest on checking
accounts and for savJngs and
loans both to offer checking
accounts and to permit
checks to be drawn on
savings a&lt;;coimts.
- Removal of ceilings on
Interest that can be paid on
savings accounts - now 5 per
cent at banks and 511• per cent
at savings and loans for
regular passbook accounts.
- RevlJlon of lending authority so banks can do more
mortgage business while
" thrift Institutions" savings and loans - · can
expand Into othe"r areas such
as car, home improvement
and education loans.
- Authorization for credit
unions to grant checking
accounts, make mortgage
loans, issue shares with
varying Interest rates, and
grant larger and longer-term
personal loans than now
allowed.
Complex timetables were
InCluded to permit orderly
tranaii!On. Eraaure , of lnterestrate ceUings would not
come for 5~ years after
enactment, while interestbearing checking accounts
would not come unW 1978 at
the earliest.

Us •••
'I'm Soi-ry,' II Not Elloup
DE.AR HELEN:
My wife figures "I'm sorry" 110lves everything. She runs
up charge accounts: "I'm sorry, I got carried away." She
doesn't keep her word - anything fl"Oil1 breaking ap.
polntments to picking the kids up lifter acbool: "l'rri sorry, I
forgot about the time."
Tht house Is a mess : "I'm sorry," buill stays that way.
She drinks and pmbles away the srocery money: "I'm
aorry,lf you'll just forgive me I'll never do It again." But she
does.
And now: I caught her with her latest boyfriend, after she
promised she was through with all that. What should I say to
· her excuse, which Is, "I didn't want to hurt his feellni!s. " OORRIEDOUT
DEAR S.O.:
How about, "I'm sorry - goodbye!" - H.
DEAR HELEN :
We moved to the country to get away from city noises.
Instead, we get - honkers.
·
Our neighbors, Intelligent and successful; should know
better. But they lean on their car horns for communication.
When the man comes h~me at nl&amp;ht,lt's "Beep, beep." When
they want to call their kids, the same. They can't leave the
house without a few honks. And each time, the noise inspires
all the dogs In the neighborhood to aet up a chorus of barks.
My husband works nights and triea to Bleep da~. He's
constantly awakened, yet he won't Clllllplaln because he says
we'd give thoae people a weapon to uae against us : "If they're
the hostUe type, they'll Jlllt malte thlnga wurae lor us."
Since neighbors on the other side asked them not to hOnk
and got nowhere, my husband Is obviously correct.
How do you quell a honker? - PEACE AND QUIET ADVOCATES
DEAR P~QA :
II often ian 't WHAT you ask, but the way you ask it. Ex·
plain your problem, don't critlci~ or complain, but let these
people know how much you'd appreciate their cooperation.
Perhaps you've listened to the other neighbors' beef,
jwnped 10 the conclusion that the honkers are "hostile" and
therefore·won't give them a chance.- H.
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DEAR HELEN :
YoW' survey results concerning affairs were Interesting.
But you001itted one thing: comment oo people who try to have
affairs with relatives or ao.called good friend!!.
We belong to a small card club, and we're all over $5. Two
of the females feel it necessary to Imbibe like fishes, then
malte plays for the men. Very pllyalcll playa that emblirrass
and disgust.
One of these forward females Is my sister-In-law. The
other goes alter my husband ..I tell him If he needs a little extra
he should find aomeone I don't know.
Should I tell thoae two dames how !feel? - DISGUSI'ED
DEAR DIS:
A combined putdown by the card club might slow these
females down a bit. Since overage lushes seldom turn men on,
I doubt they're much of a threat. Forget jealously and con·
centrale on helping them stop making foolsofthemselves. - H.

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Little Ferry, N.J:, was cited
for contempt of court
Thursday by a federal judge
who one day earlier had
granted him inununlty from
prosecution in return for his
testimony.
Special government
prosecutor Robert E. Ozer
said Andretta, who spent just
four minutes before the grand
jury, was asked only one
question :
"Where were you on July
30, 1975'"
That was the date Hoffa
vanished from outside a
suburban Detroit restaurant.
Under the court's Jm.
munity order, Andretta was
shielded from prosecution In
any testimony he might give,
but risked jail if he refused to
testify .
Andretta's brother,
Thomas, 38, of Hasbrouck
Heights, N.J., was identified
in federal court last week as a
suspect In the "abduction and
murder of James R. Hoffa."
Two other New Jersey
Teamster figures, Salvatore
Briguglio, 47, of Paramus.

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP!)- Up to
half of Ohio's 9M nursing
homes will fall short of slate
fire safety requirements
when the deadline expires
Jan. I for having sprinkler
systems installed and functioning properly, according to
the state fire marshal's office .
Moreover, the state apparently has failed to follow
through on a legislative
request to withhold Medicaid
payments from those nursing
homes which did not flle
required interim fire safety
plans and contract for
sprinkler systems within 30
days of a law enact\!() last
Aug. 4.
A· check with the fire
marshal's office Thursday
revealed steady but slow
progress by nursing homes in
complying with the law
mandating sprinkler
systems, originally passed In
1972 In the wake of a fire
which killed 10 elderly
patients In a Uncoln Heights
nursing home almost four
years ago.
The check by United Press
International also revealed it
wlll take the fire marshal's
office about three months to
complete its Inspections, and
that interim precautions

written into the law have not
been strictly enforced.
State Fire Marshal Terry
E. Drake reported that 45
nursing homes are taking no
action to Install sprinkler
SYStems and stand to he
closed down when the new
round of in~llons begins In
January.
Furthermore, Drake said
only 272 homes, or 28 per cent
of· the total, currently have
perfectly operating sprinkler
SYStems. He estimated only
half the homes will have the
systems functioning perfectly
by the Jan. 1 deadline.
The legislature In 1972 gave
the nursing homes two years
to install the sprinkler
systems, but less than onethird had them Installed by
Jan. 1, 1975, and less than 10
per cent had them operating
and properly maintained.
Last August, the General
Assembly and Gov. James A.
Rhodes extended the deadline
again, demanding full
cOmpliance by Jan. I, 1978,
Drake said 496 homes now
have the systems Installed
and opera ling, but 224 of
them have deficiencies. He
predicted they "will be
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DEAR DR. LAMB - My
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has hypoglycemia . Last New
Years day he was acting very
strange all morning . By
strange I mean very tipsy,
throwing up and terribly
crabby. I laid him down for a
nap, and an hour later I heard
a loud scream. I ran to the
bedroom. His bed wa s
covered with vomit, and he
was in a coma. We rushed
him to the hospital, and over
an hour later it was
established that he had a low
blood sugar. As soon as they
injected sugar he came out of
the coma within minutes.
He remained in the hospital
for a week, but they never
came to a conclusion as to
what caused the episode.
About two weeks ago he was
showing the same symptoms,
and I gave him a glass of
juice with a lot of sugar in it,
and in ·about 10 minutes he
wa~ line again.
Our son is super-active and
seems to always need
something to eat or drink. I

try noi 10 give him sweets to
snack on. Is this the right
thing to do? Can you help me
as to what is causing this?
Will he have it the rest of his
life ? I have read · about
hypoglycemia in your
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to fit my boy.
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"I saw Lum Harris hitting ground balls to this kid at third
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listorv of the world ...better than Traynor.' I said, 'oh, yeah.' I
you're gonna try to stiff me with him. The kid can't
a· strange looking hitter ...average arm ... and here
telling me he •a gonna he the beat one who ever played.''
Richards nodded, knowing Veeclt was talking about Brooks
Jobllnsorl's early days with the Orioles.
Veeck ilaid the one he enjoyed most was Satchel Paige
·
he was one of a kind.
r~~:!~~d who managed the Wbte Sox before he did the
he has no plans tomanageagsln.
He soolte ot some of the players he had and none with more
'!l!Ctllon than he did of Nellie Fox, who died of cancer two
ago. Richards remembered how Fox' left thumb was
lvollen three times Its normal size with only three more
to go at the end of the 1851 seaaon.
Fox was hitting .302 for the White Sox and Frank Lane, the
EDeral manager, felt It would help ticket sales that winter If
little second baseman wound up hitting .3110. The last three
••.,.,. with the Red"Sox were Inconsequential, so Lane lnlructed Richards to send Fox home.
"I said to him 'Follle, with tlliDIIb of yourS yoil might
well go h&lt;me. You're hlttiJli over .300 and It'd be nlee for
to finish that way,'" Richards remembered.
"He said he didn't want to go. I said, 'Well, don't you wanna
.3110?' He said, 'Yeah, but I don't wanna hit it sittin' baclt
.'He didn't hit.:io2,'' said Richards. "He hit .313.''

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hit eight of their first nine
shots from afar, and at one
point early in the first half,
ille Pioneers had canned 13 of
U1eir first 15 field goal attempts for an early 11-point
lead over the Redmen.
But Rio 's hard -pressing
defense kept the Redmen in
ille game and just before
intermission, Rio pulled
within two of the Pioneers.
Marietta led 42-36 during the
halftime intermission.
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Pro footbell 'Vidows wbo
have been Complaining about
losing their 'husbands every
&amp;mday wW lose them all this
weekend.
With the college football
season over, the National
Football
League
has
scheduled two games
Saturday and they're both
exceptional ones.
First; the Super Bowl
champion Pittsburgh
steelers, already assured of a
playoff berth, attempt to
wrap up the American
Conference Central Division
title at home against the
second-place Cincinnati
Bengals. Then the Dallas
Cowboys play host to the
Washlngtoil Redsklns, with
the winner asaured of a
playoff spot and a shot at the
NFC Eastern Division title.
The Steelers, 11·1, already
have clinched at least a wild
card berth and wW be looking
for the home advantage that
would go with the division
title. Cincinnati, 10.2, could
tie for the division lead by
beating the Sleelers with one
regular season game left.
Piliaburgh Is at l..os Angeles,
the NFC West leader, nell
week while Cincinnati takes
on San Diego, 1-11.
Pittsburgh won the first

meeting between the two, 3024, putting down a Bengals'
rally In the final period.
The Dallas-Washington
rivalry is becoming one of the
fiercest in the NFL. Both
clubs are 8-4 and trail first.
place St. Louis by a game.
"U looks like if we are
going to win it wW be a high
scoring game," said Cowboys
Coach Tom Landry. "I don't
see too many teams stopping
Washington's offense. I hope
we can altaclt their defense
and score like the other top
teams have In the past few
weeks. If we do, we have a

ooEACH

with ' the scored lied 50-all.
Rittenhouse dwnped in lhree
straight fielders from long
range. This happened . with
approximately nin e minutes
remaining.
Ri ck Carrington , a 6-5
freshman who came orr the
bench for Rio wh en
Gallipolis'. Gil Price got into
foul trouble, kept the Redmen
in the game with 12 big
re bounds. Mac Barbee, 6-0
sophomore guard, played his
greatest game for the Redmen with 17 points while

Jimmy' Noe pwnped .in 27
points before foulin g out with
5:46 remaining in the game.
Jim Stewart popped in 14
markers for the Redmen.
Actually, it was the bench
of Coach Phil Roach which
spelled the difference in the
final outcome. Pioneer subs
tossed in 27 big points.
Jeff Faloba, Marietta's 6-8
junior center, fini shed with 14
poin ts although he had three
fouls early in the game. Burt
Edwards an d sub Mitch
Miracle also sco red 14
markers for the winners .
Arthur' Clark, 6-5 se~ior
fr om Bidwell finished the
game with 13 poinl• for
Marietta.
Saturday , Marietta will
host Tiffin . Rio Grande will
NFC East lead against play at Middle Tennessee .
Chicago while in other
Thursday's box :
games, Minnesota is at
.RIO GRANDE 1111 :.._ Noe,
Detroit, Houston at Oakland,
12 3 27; Ste wa r t , 7-0- 14 ;
S!ln Francisco at Atlanta, Pr
ice , 0-0-0; A lbanese. 2-0-4;
Buffalo . at New England, Barbee , 8 1 17; Ca r r in g ton . 4TOTALS 33 -S-71.
Philadelphia at Denver, \ 9.MAR
I ETTA (19) Ed Kansas City at Cleveland, wardS , 7-0· I•L Sowers, 2-0-4:
0 -1-1; M ir acle, 6Green Bay at Los Angeles 2Burbacher.
14 ; Willet, 1-0 -2; Dron zek, 4and New Orleans at the New o 8; Ryan , 1 01 : R ittenhous e,
; Clark , 6 -0 -12 ; Rei s, 1-0·York Giants. The New York 3:0-6
2; Spau lding , 0-0 -0 ; F aloba , 7Jets are at San Diego Monday 0 14 . TOTALS 38· 3·79 .
Score at half - Marl ella 42
night.
Rio 36.

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Yanks trade .~Bonds

Veeck, who unloaded three~·
By BILL MADDEN
time 20-i!ame winner Jim
UP! Sports Writer
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (UP!) Kaa t only moments after
- Only a master showman 'being approved as chief
like BW Veeck could find a 'operating officer of the White
way to upatage the New York !Sox Wednesday, further
Yankees' trading of Bobby 'cleaned hts club of high·
jrlced, aging stars by dealing
Bonds.
power-bitting
third bsseman
The Yankees traded Bond!!,
Bill
Melton
to
the California
their •100,000 righlflelder,
Angels
in
a
fouriJlayer
trade
and rlght.hander Doc Medich
CINCINNATI (UP!) - take them as they come and In a separate deals at the and nearly succeeded
Mayes says the recent he's just a player over there. winter baseball meetings pawning off four-time ~
~]'jrne" magazine cover It's simply that a lot of teama
Thursday for five players game winner Wilbur Wood
on the Pittsburgh have one or two outllandlng worth of pitching, speed and and outfielder Ken Henderson to the Atlanta Braves
teeler!' "ftont four" didn't (defensive line) players, and. defense.
In
a three-man exchange.
him anything new.
Pittsburgh happens to have
But Veeck,ln control of the
Earlier ln the day, tbe
Vern Holland Is four. Bull think we'll handle White Sox only 24 hours,
them.'•
Yank!'eS swapped Bonds to
struck
with
the
Damboyance
the Bengali
John Shinners, who that hall made him famous by the Angels !or right-hander
f•;:~~~~ If wW
make the
Cincy beals the alternates with Fest-"l've engineering his secood deal Ed Figueroa and swift outat Pittsburgh played against them alx since taking over the club and fielder t.iickey Rivers. That
paved the way for another
times (X'evlously and whether nearly completing a third.
deal that sent Medich, like
they're oo the cover or not,
Figueroa, a 'll·year old righttlley deserve it. Super Bowl
hander, to the Pittsburgh
champs on the cover of
Time? They ought to be can win the title with another Pirates for rookie second
victory over the Bengala. The baseman Willie Randolph
there. 11
Steelers
defeated them 30-24 plus pitchers Dock EWs and
P1Tl'SBURGH (UPI) last
month.
f.en Brett.
Defensive end Dwight White
Steeler
quarterback
Terry
"We thought we were near
sampling of reaction returned to practice Thursthe Bengali who wW day as the Pittsburgh Bradshaw has had his a deal," said Braves General
up against the cover· steelers wound up heavy (X'Oblema In practice, He Manager Eddie Robinson of
drWa In preparation for their went to Nashville early In the' the Henderson-Wood-for·
May-"lt didn't showdown battle with the week to cut some recorda and Ralph Garr tranrlactlon. "But
me anything I didn't know Cincinnati Bengala Salurday the players kept kidding him at the last minute, he (Veeclt)
about hiB hoarae voice.
came up with some changes
tlre;odv. Thll will be about at Tine Rivers StadiiDII.
"It was hard," Bradshaw that I've got to lhlnlt about.
lOth game I've played
White went home early
iabMt Dwight White and Wedni!ICiay when a sinus llllid of the recording sesaloo. There still may be something
tough like the rest of condition acted up. A club "I waa sweating so much I later on Friday."
Prior to the Yankee deals
But Is he tougher than spoke1111111 said White would thought somebody tumed a
hose
on
me."
Thursday,
the San Diego
of the Qthers? How do be In the starting lineup In the
Bradshaw;
'l7,
cut
alx
re·
Padrell got one-time Golden
judge lt?·So many things naUonally televlled game.
Into It and clrCoach (]luck Noll still baa cords, two of wlich will be Glove third baseman Doug .
Rader from the Houston
+r~~~es !rom one game not made a decision on Joe released later this month.
The records sounded "all Aatros for rlghl·handed
na,t change."
Greene, the Steelen' All·Pro
Lapham-"They're defenilve tacltle who baa rl&amp;fit,'' he said, "for being pitchers Joe Mcintosh and
Larry Hardy.
aa If they didn't ml.ued the Iaiii two games tired, aore and ho!U'se."
cover. No doubt with a pinched nerve In hia
tlev·•re t:l!e' best. Just being &lt;11 neclt. He had mlaaed a game
PLAYING NITELY
magazine cover doean't and a half earlier with a groin
anything. It's over the Injury.
they give you all they
Greene took part In all the ·
l..apbam, who linea up practices thla week for the
tau.t Gl'lelle, said "I had 11n1t time In siJ weella and
lUESOAY THRU SATURDAY
I could handle" agalrwt reporll be Ia okay. It
In an earUer game.
)II'Oblbly won't be known
HoDand- "U we do I 111W lhclrtly before game
against tbem, will time whether he will play.
ua oo the ln~~~t p~~~~e?
The Steelera wiD complete
TUES.· THURS .
, FRI. &amp; SAT.
like we've got our wurk preparatlona lor the 11ame
e:J0-1:00
9: 30·2: 00
with all that publicity. with a ·apecla1 telm workout
for lhepl to ~tt II. It today at Three Rivers
our rdertllw One Is Stadium. The· Bengali wiD
. 992-3629
aplnst them aa an lllTIYe here loday but wiD not
ttderdOI and It &amp;lVII U1 pradlee at the llladlum.
'nit Stetlera, already
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"!live on a Utile bit of a farm, 70 acres, and I got a coupla
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BW Veeclt walked In and sat down alongside Richards. The
know each other more than 35 years but thillla the first
they're worktng together. They talked about the time
fl~::~l was managing the Baltimore Orioles and they were
t·
In Scottsdale. Veeck was running the White Sox then
ue uou L'omeover to Scottsdale to have some Mexican food
Richards after ibe Orioles finished their workout that

Acapacity crowd filled Ban·
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Marietta Thursday ·night to
witness the Pioneers' hardfought 79-71 hardwood victory
over · Coach Art Lanham's
visiling Hio Grande College
Redmen.
The defending Ohio Conference champions were
hard-pressed before pulling
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play for their fourth victory
in five starts this winter. Rio
Grande dropped to 5-3 on the
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J!OLLYWOOD, Fla. (UP!)- Paul Richards has lost count of
the baseball meetings be has been at, but this was his first
!"~wu.,.. years,
· been out of baseball that long.
he's back In again as part of Bill·Veeck's group without
Ktvt!Btiiii! a nlckle and for the moment his job will be reshaping
Chicago White Sox' farm system.
C,"''ver much of a drinker, Richards was celebrating hill
to the game Thursday evening by having a beer In the
""'''' "''"here where any number of the baseball people slaked
thirst all week long between meetings.
"How old are you now, Paul?" said one newsman who has
him since he caught for the Detroit Tigers In the '4011.
"Oh, Lord, oh mercy, I don't know," replied Richards. "I
born In 1908. How old does that make me? Sixty-seven or
~~:~~~ like that."
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Bob McAdoo as the most be on McGinnis the rest of the
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situation. McGiMis can shoot sidelined for the season
accurately from 3i).(eet in, following .knee surgery.
Thursday
night the
rebound against the tallest
centers and handle the ball as
well as many guards .
McGinnis came to Philadelphia th!s year after
sharing MVP honors with
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effort:
"! think both teams
struggled and we just outstruggled them.
"The key for us was when
they got It down to two and we
got It back up to five. That's
basketball. Sometimes you
play well.agalnst a zone and
sometimes you don 't.''
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Indiana's Scott May led all
scorers with 25 points.
Elsewhere · tn college
baskel!lall, Rutgers routed
Penn 95-80, Providence
whipped Evansville 98-71,
Kansas lopped Boise State 6156, West Texas Slate edged
Oklahoma State 63-62 and Air
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Quinn Buckner, the team
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• right on Its number one
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• Thursday night.
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to
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"We survived because we
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Knight. "Without him, we're
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"I'm proud of this team,"
said Phelps. ·:we'll be around

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"! think both teams
struggled and we just outstruggled them.
"The key for us was when
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got It back up to five. That's
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sometimes you don 't.''
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Indiana's Scott May led all
scorers with 25 points.
Elsewhere · tn college
baskel!lall, Rutgers routed
Penn 95-80, Providence
whipped Evansville 98-71,
Kansas lopped Boise State 6156, West Texas Slate edged
Oklahoma State 63-62 and Air
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to
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"We survived because we
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comeback.
"I'm proud of this team,"
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Manha!lan 79 La Sall e 78
Provid ence 98 Evansvill e 71
Rulgers 95 Penn 80
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Kanses 61 Boise St . 56
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Thursday night at the Tup. pers Plains gym , the Meigs
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graders employed a full-eourt
press. Also, the little
Marauders kept the ball out
of Eagle Brian Bissell's
hands , and they finally
overtook the home team,
winning 40-29 .
Bissell · was the game's
leading scorer with 15 polnls.
Tim Enevoldsen also had 8
for lhe losers. Fish topped the
Marauders with 14, followed
by Bego with ·8.
In the seven lh grade game,
it was Meigs all the way. The
Marauders were much taller
and quicker. Although the
Eagles kept their poise, they
just couldn 't overcome those
two Marauder advantages,
finaiiy ~uccumbing , 26-12 .
Ohlinger led Meigs' attack
with Band Miller chipped In 7.
Gene Cole scored half of the
Eagle points, netting 6.
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Ha rr •s o~v1 1t ~
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M a nley P Js tor H enry Eblm
Sun d ay School Su pt Sunday
Sch oo l 9 30 am
C:11en.ng
wo r sh •p 7 JOp m Prayer a n d
Prt11Se serv1ce Thur sdlly 7 30
pm
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FIRST

CHURCH OF GOD Rev
Geor qc O der pas t o r Sun d&lt;lY
POMEROY CHURCH OF sc
hool
9 .t5 a m , morn1 ng
THE NAZARENE - Co rn er pr e a c h ing
11
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Unton and Mu l be r ry
Rev
e~o~an g e!tS I IC servtce 7 JO p m
Cl y d e V Hen d er son p as tor
Pr aye r mee tm g
Thursd ay
Sun da v scnoot 9 30 am , Glen 7 30 p m
M c Cl un g
sup !
m o rnm g
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
wo r sh i p 10 30 a m
even ng CHURCH OF CH R I ST , 200 W
se rv tce
7 30
m t d wee k Ma•n 51
Jer r y P a u l
ser v ice Wedn esdav 7 JO p m m• nt sl er
e 997 7666
GRACE EPISCOPAL - The Co n !.ervaphon
t •ve
no n
Rev
Harold Dee th rec tor
m str um cn l a l
Sun d ily wor
Ch ur c h servt c es 10 30 a rn
sh•p 10 a rn B1bt e st udy t l
Holy com m un ton f ir st Sun da y a rn
wo r sh tp 6 p m Wed
of month ch ur c h school 10 30 n es d ay 13 b t€ st ud y , 7 p Ill
a m for nur sen throuah 12
RU T LANU
FREEW ILL
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Rtc hard Even s o~ BAPTIST - Ro ger Turne r
pastor B tble schoo l 9 30 p astor Su n day sc hoo l 10
Mo r n mg wo r sh p 11
b m , worsh tp , 10 30 a m , a m
adul t worshtP se r vic e and a Ill Sunday evenm g se r vJCe
young peoples m eetmg 7 30 7 30 Wednesday B1b le s lu dy
p m Combined B1b le st udy 7 30 p m
OLD
DEXTER
BIBLE
and praye r meeting , Wed
CHR I ST I AN CHURCH - Re v
nesdoy , 1 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY - Ron Terr y past or Sund a y
Envoy Ray w Wtnln g off 1ce r sc hoo l 10 a m Mr s Worle y
Fr an c ts
sup e r tn t end c nt
In charg e Su n day 10 a m
M orn•ng w or sh tp
11 am
Ho l!ne$S m eet•ng . 10 30 am
S ~nday
School
Youn g Sunda y eve n1n g senn ce 7 30
GRO.HAM
UNITED
People's Le gion
7 p m
Pr eachi n g
Thur sday I to 3 p m , Lad 1es M ET HODI ST f ir st an d se co n d
Home Leag ue . 7 p m Prep 9 JO a m
Sund a y s o l each m o nth f h1rd
classes
d f o urtll Su n day s ea c h
ST r~
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LUTH ERAN amnonth
w or sh•P se r viCe at 7 JO
CHU111: ~ ~ ·
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of
p m Wed n esday even ng s a t
Sycam
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Pon,er~
The Rev W ll l1am 7 JO Pr aye r and Otb le Stu d y
SEVENTH DAY
AD
M l dd le\~adh , Pa!tor Sun d ay
Schoo l at 9 &lt;IS a m
an d VEN TI ST Mu lb er r y He tg ht s
Ro ad
Pomer oy
Chu rc h Serv ces 11 a m
SACRED HEART - Rev Pit slor Gernrd Se ton Sa b
ba t h Sc hool Sup er.nt enden t ,
Fa th er Paul
0
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R d a While Sa bbath Sc hool ,
pastor "' Phone
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Saturd ay aflcrn oon · at 1 00,
Sst urdly ey enmg Mass . 7 30
wllh
wors htp
se r v •ce
Sunday Mass 8 an d 10 a m
Cortfess ion . Saturday , 7 7 JO lollowmg at J 15
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Robert Kuhn pa stor
Wl(llam
Watson r Sunday
sc hoo l supt S ur~day sc hool
G 11'1"' m , AY ~ n n m
Bi bl e
stu dy , Wedn esotty
, 1-' ~ ~ ~
chO u' pr e c t lce . Wedn esday ,
8 JO O.IJl
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- Paster J erry L ewt s Sund ay
sc hool 2 JOp m w ll h w orsh ip
serv ice at 3 30 p m , mt d
we ek serv tce , T ues da y , 7 30 p
m

F IR ST

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BAP TI ST 782 Mu l be r r y
Ave Po m er oy art t!1 at ed wi!h
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Dr ewy
Go re su p !
Sunday school
9 30 am
m ornin g worS h ip
10 15 a m
Th t:
HILAND C HAPE L ,
Gc or ~e Cas to pa sto r Sunday
Sc t1001 9 JO a m
ev en 111 9
wors hrp
l JO
T hu rs d a y
~ve n tn g p r ayN se r v•ce 7 JO
p m

Sp en cer
P&lt;l Siv r
Trov
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~u nday
sc 11001 q !0 , m
morn IHI wo r !&gt;l1tp
10 10
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7 10 p Ill
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Mr ddl epo r t Rc11 H enr y K£'y
Jr
p a stor Su nde~y (•C hoo l
9 JO a 111
Mrs
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wors h• P 10 tS n n 1
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES
- La rr y Car nah a n prcsrdmq
nllll iS t c r
Su n day
13tb lc
lc( tur e 9 JO a 111
Wa t ch
10 JO am
t ower s t udy
Tucsda\1
13t bl e s tud y 7 30
p m
T hurs d ay
mtn st rv
sc hoo l
7 30 p m
sc r v •ce
mccl tn Q 8 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH

TilE LAST WORD
WIUJ December comes the Advent Season and m Luke's
Goapel, chapter I and verses 2().38, we find tlle Annunciation of
The Coming One.
It Is a simple story, yet 11 Is a narrative about the miracle ,
Jesus' conception and birth . We may quibble about angels, and
virgin birth and so forth ; but Is It any easier to believe that God
In Jeslls, tlle Nazarene carpenter, was reconciling the world to
HIMSELF• If one want• to believe In a miracle, tllere's one 1Is
It really less offensive to the tastes of modern man that God
chose to make Himself known tllrough a rejected son of a
persecuted people' Is It not astonishing to us that God should
reveal Himself in poverty, defeat, and death , when we aU take
fqr granted that wealth, victory and life are infinitely m~re
deSirable'
Is this Jesus the One who will be great, Son of the most
High God ?
But Luke does not Intend, in the Annunciation, to underscore the paradoxical dimension of God's revealing
~If in Jesus. Instead, he wants to celebrate the
momentous truth that God has, at length, v1slted his people
long years of barremess and oppression are at an end There
Is caUBt for joy and celebration Purposelessness and despair
shall not, after ali, have the last word.
If Advent means anything , 1t means that people loave
reason for expectation and hope The television scenes of
horrible hunger, heartache, recrimination Bnd alleMtion are
not the last word Neitller Is senility and dissolution of a
familiar hwnan character and personality, The last word
about 1111 wiD not be tlle medical examiner's report.
1
Something literally epoch-making has happened, Is
happening. The last word is tha.t the God manifested m that
Son, Jesus, rules and wiD rule. Thus the story sUD has power to
excl!e and 19 awaken expectation:
"You shall con~lve and bear a son, and you shall give him
the name, Jesus. He will be great; he will bear the title, 'Son of
the Most High'; the Lord God will give Him the throne of h1s
ancestor David, and he will be king over the house of Jacob
forever : his reign shall never end!'
The gospel, while not cancelling out the amb1gwty and
harshness of life, Is, nevertheless, good news for mankind ; for
In our strDgiles, One who was tempted m every way that we
are, has promised to "be with us Blways; yes, to the end of
time " - Dwight L Zavltz, Pastor-Director, United
Presbyterian Mlnlstry In Meigs Qnmty

HARRISONVILL E

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Sund ay Chur c h School , 9 JO
Hom er Lee Sup!
Mor ntng Worshrp , 10 30
MIDDLEPORT Sunda y
Chur c h Sc hO ol
9 30 a m
R tc h ar d V au g han
sup t
Morn•n g Wo r sh iD 10 30 a m
SYRACUSE Morntng
Wo r Sh i P 9 am , Su nda y
Chur ch Schoo l 10 a m Mrs
Sampso n H.1 11 Sunt

RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOP Rev
James D
Guyn n
pa s lo r
Sunday
s choo l
10 a m
Sunday
worshtp , 11 a m
Sunday
e v entn g ser v1 ce , 7 p m
Wed n esday w or sh 1p se rv1 c e
7 JO p m
CHURCH N e ar
Long
Bo llom , Eds el H art , pastor
Sunday schoo l
10 am
Churc h , 7 30 p m , pray er
meetmg 7 30 p m Thu r sda y

MIDDLEPORT

PEN

TE OO STAL - Thtrd Ave , the
Rev W il liam Kn 1tt el pa stor
Rona ld Dugan Sunday School
Sup! Cl asses for a l l ag es
ev enmg servrce 7 JO Bible
s tu dy
Wedn esa d ay
7 JO
p m youlh servt ce s F rtday
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST
Co rn er Ash and Plum M 1d
d l eport ,
No e l
Herrman ,
pas t or
Sat ur d ay ev en ng
ser 111 c e, 7 p m Sund ay sc hool
10 ll m
Su nday e11 en •ng
worsh 1p , 7 o m

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PAR IS H

THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCU
Rob er t T Bumg ar n er ,
Otr ec to r

POMEROY CLUSTER
Re v Robert Ha y d en
R ev 0 Wm Sydenstrlcker

CHESTER - WorShip 9 15

am Church Sc hool 10 am
POMEROY Worship
10 30 a m Church Sc hoo l 9 15
am UMY F 6 30 p m

ENTERPRISE - Worsh ip
9 am Ch u r ch School 10 am
ROCK
SPRINGS

w orship 10 a m
Church
Sc hoo l 9 am
UMYF 6 30
pm
FLATWOODS Worshtp
11 am Church Schoo l 10 am

MIODLEPORT CLUSTER

Rev Rob er t Bumgarner
HEATH - Worsh tp 10 30
a m Chu,..ch Schoo l 9 30 am
UMY F 6 p m

Jellrev

am
SYR ACUSE CLUSTER

Sunday School attendance US stopped uf( here w1t,h h1s
on Dec 7 was 46, the offermg paren ts, Mr and Mrs Ernest
$22.60.
Tayl01 over the weekend and
Worship serv1ces were held uttended church here Sunday
at 11 with the Rev Robel t mormng
Meece. Duane Sydenstncker
Attendmg a dmner m his
spoke from Psalm 139 I~ on honor here Sunday at the
"Search Me , 0 God, and Taylor home were Mr and
Know My Hearl, Try Me and Mrs Cha rles Taylor and
Know My Thoughts."
family, Mr and Mrs Uoyd
Commun1on serv1ces were D1ihnger and Kathy, Mr and
held after the sermon AI· Mrs Randy Dillinger, Todd
tendance was 22
and Marta Kay and Mr and
Practice was held m the Mrs Ri cky Dillinger of
afternoon Sunday for the Nelsonv1lie , 0 John left at
Clmstmas program to be noon Sunday for h1s atr base
presented on Sunday evemng _ m Cahforma It was so good
Dec. 21 at 8·00 at the church to see tum
The UMW will have their
Deer hunhng "as the order
Chnstmas party on Thursday of the day m '"1s commun1ty
evening Dec 18 m the church this past week Mr and Mrs,
basement begmmng at 7 30 George Guthrie en!ertamed
w1th 11 potluck supper for several m 1hc1r home, from a
members, the1r fam1hes and d1stance a"ay durm&amp; th1s
friends There w1ll be a galt hme
exchailge and drawing of
Mary Ca rr has been
names for Secret Pals for helpmg out 1n the Wilham
anoUier year and other en- Carr home durmg the past

tertainment.

week.

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Mr and Mrs George
Taylor of the A1r Force Guthne were Sunday evemng
statiOned m Cabforma on a guests of Mr and Mrs
mission fhght to Southeast Charles Q Woodc

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Pome ro y
Harr tso n v ill e
Roa d M 1k e G1rl on past or
Steven Stanl ey Sunday sc hOOl
su pt
Su nd ay sc ho ol 9 JO
mo rnm g wo r Shi p and
a m
co nr nr un•o n
10 30 a m
S ~nd a 11
c11e n tnQ
y o uth
Chn sl ta n end eilv or 6 JO p m
wor sh• P senn cc 7 JO p m
We dn es day ev enm g pr a yer
nr ee t.ng and B1ble study 7 30
pm

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CHESHIRE CHU Rt:H OF
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~ 11 1th pas tor :&gt;u nd ay Schoo l
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Mor n tng Wor sh tp 11
il m
Yo ung P eop le s ser v 1cc
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You th mee t nq
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Even. ng w or sh p 7 30 p m
CHEST ER C HUR CH OF
T H E NAZAR E NE Rev
Ht•rbl'r l
G rat e
p as t or
Wor shtp se rv JCe 11 a m and
~u nda y
sund a y
7 30 p m
Sc hool
9 JO a m
R chard
Barton supt Pray e r m eet m g
We dne sday 7 JO p m
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST (: ltfford Smtih
mm. ste r Sun d av School 9 30
a m
mornmg churc h 10 30
a m Sun day ev enmg s er ~o~t ce
7 30 p nr Wedne sda y ser v 1ce
8 p Ill
lAUREl C LIFF FREE
METHODIST - Re11 flo yd F
Sho ok pas tor Ll o y d Wn g ht
l,un d ay sc hoo l supt Sunda y
sc hoo l 9 30 a rn
M orn tng
wo rs h• P 10 JO a m
e ventng
w o r sh •P 7 30 p m
We d
n esd ay
Ch r .st . a n
Youth
Cru sa d e 6 JO p m
Cho 1r
pr rlC ii ce Thur sday 7 p m
DEXTER C HURCH OF
CHRI ST Char les Ru sse ll
Sr tlHn• ste r Norman c Wt ll
sup !
Sun d ay sc hoo l
9 30
a m w orshtp se rvtc c 10 30
a 111
Bt b le slu dy Tu es d a y
7 30 p m
RE ORG A NIZED CHURC H

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Rev RICha rd E Jar'IIIS
ASBURY W or Ship 11
a m Church Sc hOol 9 50 a m
UMW f irst Tu esday
FORST RUN - Wo rshtp 9
a m Chur c h Sch ool 10 m
UMW th trd Wedn e sday 7 30
pm

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MINERSVILLE - Worohop

10 a m Chur ch Schoo l 9 a m
UMW lhrrd M onday 7 JO p m
SYRACUSE Church
Sc hOol 9 30 a m
Worsh tp
servt ce 7 30 p m

SOUTHERN CLUSTER

Rev . Howard Shlvcle~
Re~o~ Steven Wtlson
Rev Zelia KruszewSki
BETHANY - ( Dor cas ) Worsh ip 9 30 am
Chu r ch
Sc hoo l 10 ! 30 a rn
CARMEL - Chu rch School
9 30 a m worsh tp 10 30 a m
7nd an d .tl h Sundays

AP"PlE GROVE - Sunday

Sc hoo l 9 30 am Worsh1p 1 30
p m , 1st and Jrd Sundays .
Pray er meelt ng W edn esday
1' aO p m Fell o w sh 1p supp er
f irs t Saturday 6 p m UMW
2nd Tuesda Y 7 30 p m
EAST LETART - Ch urch
Sc hoo l lsi. 2nd 3rd Sun d ll y s
9 30 am
Fou r th Sunday
10 30 1'1 m
Wor s h•p 2n d
sunday 7 30 p m 4th Sunaay
q 30 a m , Pray er Meetrng
Wedn esda y 7 JO p m UMW
l si Tue sda y 7 30 p m

WESlEYAN - IRac lne i -

Su nday
School
10 am
Wo r ShiP 11 a n1
J r UM Y F
Btble
Wedn esday 3 30 p m
S1udv Thursday 7 p m Chotr
Pra c trce Thursday a p rn
LETART FALLS - Churc h
~C tlOOI lS I , 2nd . Jrd Sundays
10 15 a m 41h Sunday 9 15
am
Worshrp 1st , 2nd . 3rd
Sundays 9 15 a m • 4th
Sunday 7 l O p m

MORNING

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Wor sh •P 9 30 a m ·' Church
Sc hool 10 30 a m • M1d Week
Serv tc e Wednesday a p m

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Sun day School
9 30 a m
yo uth an d IUntor yo uth se r
'IIIC e 6 .J 5 p m
eve n1n g
wor shtp 7 30 p m
pray er
an d pr a •se Wedn esd a y 7 JO

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sc hoo l
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MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
Tray favors for the Holzer Med1cal Center were made at
Mr and Mrs John Usle the Monday mght meeting of Middleport Troop 39 held at the
entertained recently at their HeBth Umted Methodist Church.
home w1th a party hononng
their son, Todd, on h1s fifth
POMEROY TROOP 16
b1rtltday
The gJrls made Christmas candles at the Tuesday mght
Games were played WIth meetmg of Troop 76 at the Pomeroy Elementary School Carol
pnzes gomg to Jane Ann smglng WBS enjoyed and a Brownie rmg was formed for a
The Athena County
: Williams, D J Harden and group discussiOn. Refreshments were served.
S1Ying1 &amp; Lolli Co.
: Barry McCoy,
m S.CIIIId st.
Pomeroy, Ollie
Refreshments of cake, 1ce
HARRLSONVU..LE BROWNIE TROOP 1147
: cream and Kooi-Aid were
Organizational meeting of Troop 1147 was held Tuesday at
: served w1th favors bemg the Harrisonville( Elementary w1th . Mrs. Susan Hebner of
TEEN ENSEMBLE PLAY - The Middleport Church of Christ Teen Ensemble w1ll
: g1ven to the children . A Snowville as troop leader, and Mrs Jan Hatfield, Rutland, copresent "One Small 011ld" at 7:30 pm Sunday at the church Pictured here w1th theJr
; Popeye cake was a gift to leader. Meetings are scheduled to be held on Tuesdays at the
director, Mrs Becky Glaze, seated center, they are front row, left to nght, Jeff Damels,
7 Todd from h1s grandmother, school from 4to 5 p.m. Twenty-one girls are currently enrolled
Jeame Roush and Debbie Holland, and back row, Randy Roach, Robm Southern, Chnsll
, ;: Mrs . Ma:y Lisle
m tlle troop
Hess, Becki Fry and Ken Hoffman Kathy Baker was not present for the plclllre
: Attendmg the party besides
I;,those named Were Tracy
RACINE BROWNIE TROOP ~1
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Patches for slngmg an the bicentenmal smg were ·:1:·:-:·:..:':-:::::::-:·:-:·: :·: :;.:-:·:··:·:· ·······.... v
Moore, Jerry Aleshire, Angle presented to each of the girls by Olarlotte W8111Sley, leader, at
Harden , D1an e Bartels, the Thursday night meeting of the Ra cine Brownies.
Todd's aunts, Mrs Rose Ann
A carolmg party was planned for Dec. 17 with the girls to
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and daughter meet at tlle kindergarten room at 6 p.m They w1U Isler go to
;!{imberly and Mrs Jeame tbe Wamsley home for a party and $1 gift exchange.
"One Sma il Child" a Sunday evenmg under the
: Alien and sons Bnan and
Work on the egg carton waste baskets was continued, and
Chmtmas
mus1cal by Lam d1reclJon of Mrs Becky
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•Mark, and h1s grandmothers, Eugene Holter was present to give a flag from tlle Racine
Smrth will be presented by Glaze
·Mrs Usle, Mrs Marjone Arnencan Legion Post 602. Robin Savage gave tlle pledge w
FRIDAY
the J C. Sail Co Teen enThe folk musical IS the
:Manuel and Todd's brother, the .flag, Kerr! Beegle, the Browme promise Refreslunents
RETURN
JONATHAN semble of ~he Middleport story of the m1racle of
Scott.
were provided by Lori Wolfe , Melame West, Sarah Wolfe , and Me1gs Chapter, Daughters of Church of Chnst at 7 30
salvalwn Randy Roach 1s 10
Sending gifts were Michael Becky Hudson.
the Amencan Revoluilon,
the role of "Terry, " a
Kloes,
h1s
greatI 30 p m Fr1day at the home
teenager discour aged and
grandmother, Mrs. Florence
CHF31'ER BROWNIES 1061
of Mrs Vern on Weber Mrs
disgusted
w1th the world and
Potts, Mrs Rachel McBnde,
ANNUAL PROGRAM
Pam Althouse received a membership star Bnd Browrue Nan Moore to have the
about
to
commit
sUicide by
, David M1IIB and h1s uncle and pans were presented to Kim Dent and JoeUe McLaughlin at the program
SALEM CENTER - The
.aunt, Ketth and Karen Lisle, Thursday night meeting of the Chester Brownies. The girls
annual Chnslmas program JUmpmg from a window ·
ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS
ledge
.and the1r son, Jason.
played games and sang songs after the flag salute given by Party of Hap py Harvesters, and candlehghtmg serv1ce of
Chnsil Hess cast as
TBmera Clark and the Browme Promise led by Pam Althouse. Trimly Church Fnday w1th the Salem Center Umted
"Bobb1,"
and Ken Hoffman
The flag received from the American LegJon Auxiliary of covered d1sh dmner at 6 p m Method1st Church w1ll be held
as
'Chr1s
" convmce Terry
Pomeroy was acknowledged There will be no more meetings followed by devohons and at 7 p.m Dec. 23 Each
that
hfe
has
mean mg and m
person taking a ch1ld to the
until after the holidays.
hour of fellowship
mus1c
tell
the
story of "One
event 1s responsible for a gift
CHR ISTMAS Food Basket for that child The g11ts are to Small Child" who gre" up to
POMEROY JUNIOR TROOP 11.80
be the Sav1our of the world
uy-Away
A weekend at Camp Klashuta near Chester for 21 mem- Dn ve for needy fam1hes m be put on the ChriStmas tree.
prov1dmg a plan of salvatiOn
bers of the Pomeroy Junior Troop, their leader, Mrs. Gertrude Me1gs County bemg con . Any other g1!ts to hang on the and a way of hvmg that g1ves
Early While
Casto, and aSsistant Patty Michaels, was highlighted by a ducted by Me1gs Co unty tree w11l· be welcomed G1fts fulfillment
court of awards on Saturday night and classes in £~rebuilding, Jaycees Anyone knowmg of can be left at the home of
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Selection Is Good.
lashing, knot tymg, and wood chopping conducted by scouts of a needy fam1iy IS asked to Alma Sm1th or at the Salem
Becky Fry , Robm Southern,
1 ,'-Gift Certifi~at\!s-;
'tTroop 249
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~ please send the mformailon Center Market for hang10g on ·
Debbie Holland, Jeanie
- FREE GIFTWRAPThe girls spent two nights at Klashuta with The love Bug to Ralph Werry, proJect the tree pnor to the event
Middleport, Ohio
Roush,
Kat hy Baker, and Jeff
Store Hours:
patrolcookingbreakfaston Saturday, the Blue Jays preparing chaarman , Box 603, Pomeroy
Ito 5 Mon . Fri.
Dan1eis
Anyone w1shmg to do~ate
lunch, and the Eagle Patrol, the dinner
91o 8 Sot.
PARTY ENJOYED
On Sunday morning, they hilda worship service consisting food 1tems send to above
PORTLAND
- A birthday
address
or
call
992-5480
or
992of hymn singing, the Lord's Prayer in unison and a responsive
party
hononn
g Bobby
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reading.
Midtlleport, Ohio
Foreman,
13,
and
Joyce
MARY SHRINE No 37,
Scouts who worked wltll tlle garls on Saturday were Mark ,
7,
was
held
Sunday
Foreman,
Casto, Dan Thomas, Todd Norton and Rick Blaettnar. Troop •' Order of the White Shrme of
249 also arranged for coal to be donated and delivered for use Jerusalem, ceremomai at 8 at the home of Edward
p m. Frtday at Pomeroy Foreman Ice cream and
In the fireplace of tile cabin.
Masomc
Temple Members to cake were served to the
At the court of awards ell of tlle girls received world
bring sandwi ches and children's grandmother, Mrs
association pins and membership stars
Receiving s.ongster, troop camper and b1centenrual badges cook1es Officers to wear Ehza Foreman, Mr and Mrs
Joe Foreman, J1mmy and
were Tammy Capehart, Carolyn Casto, Laura Van Meter, forma ls
David, Naom1 Foreman, Mrs
Sandy Reed, Deanna Van · Meter, Dixie Eblm, Barbara
Bertha Proffitt, Mr and Mrs
Whitlatch, Angela Triplett, Cindy Curtis, Angell&amp; Curtis,
ARTIFICIAL TREES &amp; DECORATIONSJ1m
Mc Haffi e, Ri chard,
Melinda Thomas, Robin McDaniel and Tammy Pettit.
SATURDAY
Carolyn Casto also received home, health and safety . WINDING TRAIL Garden Robert and Kenny
INDOOR AND
OUTDOOR
TREE LIGHT SETS.
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badge; Laura Van Meter, cook; DeaMa Van Meter, Club meet10g I 30 p m
housekeeper; Angela Triplett, home, health and safety and Saturday at the new mlm·
Shop Now While Selections Are Best.
housekeeper.
park 1n Pomeroy to plant for
Middleport, Ohio
Receiving the troop camper badge were Shilpa Goradia, spnn3.
THURSDAY INSTEAD
a:JO Ill a: oo Mon.-511.
Kim Salser, Patty Duffy, Kim Demoss, Carla Demoss, Julia
Closed Sund1y
The
Chnslmas program at
Hayes and Angela Hubbard.
WTA
TIIISEL
the
Salisbury
Elementary
At Tuesday night's meeting of the troop, the world
TUESDAY
IMP
OMWID
Id eal Chnst mas deco
, association pin and membership star were presented to Kim
HARRISONVILLE Semor School, "A Wmter Fantasy,"
!)4 h 11n9le ply lin
New Haven. W. Va.
1 Santa s lace 11
r1t10n
set garr1od IS J m
Morrow who also received the songster, collector, b1cen- C1hzens will have a Chnst- will be presented Thursday,
M
fron t and bac k
" 'de Chon:ll! ol stunv
Dec
18
at
the
school
instead
1
3
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htgh
C7
Joi
blilb
tennlal, my home, and home, health and safety badges; Vicki mas potluck supper and g1ft
9 to 5 Mon., Tue., Wed
Hol•aay ctrlors
•nctudtd Ul l11ted
91o2 Thurs
Morrison, the songster and blcentemtal; Annette Johnson, the exchange Tuesday at 6 p m. of Tuesday as was earher
91o 7 Frl
lll!ngster and blcent~l badges; Angela Baker, tlle songster at
th e
Harrisonville reported A performance
Closed Sunday
and bicentennial badges, Edle Grimm and Belinda Grimm
Elementary School Bir- re hearsal will be held m the
Aholiday ~Y will be held Tuesday at the meeting and at thdays w1ll also be observed afternoon at 1·30 w1th the
that time also baskelll of cookies, candies and fruit wiD be
RIVERVIEW Garden Club evening performance to be at
prepared for residents of the Meigs County InfirmBry
Chnstmas Party Tuesday, 7.30pm.
CALEIIDAR
PMfR tr FOIL
Dec 16, at 7 30 p m Bt the
TOWELS
Bnghr package
POMEROY BROWNIE TROOP !'II
Ernest
home of Mrs
mil l.!!rS Choose J6 sq
Sturdy t e 1 '" many
lr () ! P~!lf!&lt; or 20
Gifts for tbe Salvation Army needy chUdren program were WH1tehead
1\!riChve
d1tS1QnS
sq 11
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10·36 '" $1/f: •
A tllought lor the day
presented to Envoy and Mrs. Ray Wining at the Monday night
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MU 8ntish statesman Sir Wmmeeting of the Pomeroy Brownie Troop 271. In addition to the
tiM,
MIDDLEPORT.
SORORITY
C
hnstmas
parl)i
- ston Churchill said, "Politics
girls pictured with Envoy and Mrs. Wining m yesterday's
OHIO
paper, Sherr! Russell sent several items Cindy Soulsby and and exchange Tuesday at are almost as exciting as
Mlstee Grueser served refreslunents Judy Mees led the 7 JO p m at home of Debbie war, aod qu1te ss dangerous.
H2-5759
Fmlaw All g1fts must be In war, you can only be k1Ded
wrapped 10 wh1te paper w1th once, but 10 politics many
a red bow.
Urnes."
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Ch ildren 's Church 6 45
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Evang e ltSI• c
Se rv ice ,. J 30 p m
W o m en s
MtSStOilJ'rY Coun c tl 10 a m
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Pray er and Brbl e St udy
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Otble st udy Wedn esday , 7 30
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RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST Rod K a s l er
pas tor V H Bra ley Sunday
sc hool sup l Sun day sc hoo l
9 JO a m 1 w o r sh tp se r v tce
and commun ion 10 JO a m
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HARRLSONVU..LE JUNIOR TROOP 1155
A hike to be taken Saturday was planned at th1s week's
meetang of lhe Harrisonville Jumors Also discussed was a
caroling and ChriStmas party to be held the week of Christ-

· Social ~ Teen ensemble plans
Christmas musical
Calendar it

He was a reined ed1tor and a w1se one. But he was a real1st- as a ncwspapennan must :
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When the front page makes you bappy -It's been a great day!
I'm one who has nouced thilt the great days seem farther apart. Nor can I blame an my :
ulcer the headlines that don't make anyone happy Someone else sa1d men make tbe news; :
reporters only write it.
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It's ume to g1ve thought to the loots of happmess After all, what happens every day 1s :
s1mpiy the fru1t of a m11Jion vmes Down at the roots ISwhere the fateful cho1ces are made •
wh1ch me v1tably bnng forth the1r fru1t
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Th1s 1s a m1ghty fine newspaper whose serv1ce to the community 1s to tell us what news !
men have made today We also have some m1ghty fine churches Their serv1ce to the ~
commumty 1s to mold the fa1th and character of the men who w1ll make the news tomorrow
Our churches are workmg at the roots of happmess I
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Cool v ill e R D
Rev
Ro y
Decler past or Sun d a y sc hool
9 JO a m
wo r Sh iP se r vtce,
10 30 a Ill B1 bl e sl udy and
pr aye r serv tce We dn es day ,
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The Chr1stm as dinn er
party of the Hearthston e
Class of the M1ddleport F1rst
Bap t1sl Church was held
Tuesday mght at the home of
Mr and Mrs John Werner
The Rev Peter Granda!
had the table grace and also
reported on the children s
tnp to the Grand Central Malt
at Parkersburg to purchase
g1fts for the1r parents The
Werner hom e wa s ex·
tensJVely decorated for the
dmner Several gave Chnstmas thoughts and there wa s
gro up s1ngmg of car ols
Ed1son Baker presided at the
meet1ng
Members exchanged g11ts
Attendmg were the Rev
and Mrs Granda!, Susie and
Rosanne, Mr and Mrs
Charles Sheets, Mr and Mrs
Gene Kauff, Mr and Mrs
Hllroid Chase, Mr and Mrs
Dav1d Darst , Mr and Mrs
W11t1s Anthony, Mr and Mrs
Paul Smart, Mr and Mrs
Harold Hubbard , Mr and
Mrs M1iton Hood, Mrs
LoUise Dav1s, Ed1so~ Baker,
Mr and Mrs Allen Hughes
and the hosts , Mr and Mrs
Werner

It was decided to purchase the handbooks needed by the
scouts. Sherri Arnold, the newest member, led 10 the pledge
which was followed by the gJrl scout pledge led by Sarah Doss,
Marg1e and Linda Ash. Mrs. Thelma Dalton had prayer. The
gJrls sang ChriStmas carols and refreShments were served to
those named and Mary Reeves, Renee Wilhs and Chr1stine
Hanmg. Unable to attend the meeting were Juhe Spencer,
Anita and Angela Harman.

·Celebrates
birthday

Psalms

Rev J ames H L each pasl or
Sunday school 9 30 a m
Ru ssel l
Sp en cer
supl
Wors h tp serv •ce 10 45 a m
Evenmg w or shtp allerna lm g
wt th c e at 1 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer me e t.n g 7 30
p m
We dn e sday , Al fred
Wo l fe l ay leader

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K rn gsbury Road Gary Kmg
pa stor Sunday schoo l 9 30
a m
eve nm g wor sh p 7 30
p m Pray er m ee t •ng Wed
n es d a y 7 30 p m

MAS ON FIRST BAPTIST Se con d an d Pom eroy Sts •
Sunday
St an Cratg p astor
sc hool
9 15 am
worSh ip
servt ce
11 am
tra •nmg
un .on
6 JO p m
e v entng
wo rs htp servte e 7 JO p m
M •d wee k prayer s ervt ce.
We dn esd ay 7 JO p m

By Charlene Hoeflich

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BAPTIST Mt l e s Trout
pa s tor
Sunday Sc hoo l , 10
RUTLAND COMMUNITY
am , L eo n Mt11 e r
s up!
CHURCH - Sunday Sc hoo l
E ve nrng se r11 1C e 7 p m
Prayer m eet ng Thursd ay 7 9 30 a m wo r sht p servlc e, 11
pm
a m . Wed n esday pray er
CHESTER CHURCH OF m eeltng 1 30 p m youth
GOD--Re~o~
Bobby Porter , servt ces, Sunday 7 p m
pa sl or Sunday sc hool 9 3U Sunday ntght worshtp 7 30
a m
w or sl'\ lp s erv tcc
11
RUTLAND CHUR:tM UF
a m
cve nrn g se r v rce 7 JO
THE
NAZARENE Rev
yo uth scr v rc e We dn esd a y
lloyd D Grtmm J r pa stor
1 30 p m
9 30 a m 1
LANGSVI LLE CHRISTIAN Sunday school
CHURCH T ed J on es. wor Sh ip serv tce 10 30 a m
pa stor Su n d &lt;ty sc hoo l 9 JO broadca st i111 e o v er W MPO
youn g p eopl e s se r v tc e 6 IS
am
Roy Stgm an
sup t
an ge liSti C servt ce 7 30 p m
morn ng
wo rSh •p
16 'J o ev
Prayer meetmg , We dn esda y
Sun d ay e11 cn rng ser v tce 7 30 7 30
p m
M1ss rona ry
m d w ee k serv ice
W ed
m
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et
ing
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1
30
p m
f1 rst
n esd a y 7 30 p m
SY RACU SE CHURCH OF Wedn esday ot month

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RACINE FIRST BAPTIST

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CHRISTIAN- Bruce Smlfh
p as lor W al la c e Dam ewood
Sup t B tb le Sc hool , 9 30 am
P re achmg ser 11 •ce 10 as a m
No ev enmg serv iC e
HY SEL L
K ~N
FR~~
ME THODIST CHURCH Re11
P au l N evrl le pas lor
Su nd ay Sc hoo l 9 30 a m
Morn•n g se rviC e 10 30 a m
yo u th SH VI CC
6 45 p m
ST JOHN LUTHERAN E~o~ang e lt s t rc se r v1 ce 1 JO p rn
CHURCH Pill e Grov e The Pr a y er m eet mg
T hur sctay
Rev Wrtlla m Mlddl es w ar l h
7 30 pIll
Pa s tor Cn ur ch se r v 1cos 9 30
FREEDOM
G O SPEL
am Sun da\1 Sch ool 10 30 am
MISSION at Bald K nob Re11
BRADBURY CHUR CH OF E J Gr il l th sup! of church
CHRIST - B1bl e Sc hool 9 JO Re 11
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R Glu c se n c a mp
am
morntng wor ShiP 10 JO pas tor Rog er W tltlrc d Sr
a m Sun day eVenm g wor sh 1p Sund ay Sc hool su p! Sunda y
se r v•ce 7 p m c h01 r pr ac t tce sc ho o l 9 JO a m
pray er
We dn esda y 7 p m Rev Jc fl m cc t1 n g Tue sda y 7 30 p m
Ranson P us tor
yo ut h m ee l •ng 6 p m Sunda y
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST lea d er s Ada 'V an Me t er and
Re~o~ rr ee la n d Norn s p as tor
Gr ella t uttl e Sunday e ~o~enmg
Sunda y sc ho o l
10 a m
w or sh•p
7 p m
1hrou g h
Ch u r ch se r v•cc
7 p m w nt er mon th s
MT
HERMON CHURCH
We d nes da y Bi bl e Stu dy
THE
UNITED
0 ~AC INE CHURCH OF THE OF
NAZAR EN'E - R ev John A
Coffman
p as ro r
Sunday
School 9 30 a m
Gerald
We ll s sup t Mor ntn g WorS h iP
10 30 a m
Sunday evenmg
wo r shtp
7 30
Prayer
m ee hng Wedne sday 7 30 p
m

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Ra c m e Ro ad
Wtl lia m Rou sh pa stor Den ny
E v&lt;1ns
Sun d i'l y
Sc h o ol
D •r ec tor Sun day Sc hool 9 30
a m
Mo rn m g wors h•P 10 30
a m Sunday cv en1 nQ se r v 1cc
7 p m We dn es da y ~ve n m g
pr a y er se rviC eS 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST R o v E arl Shul e r pa st o r
Wor shtp serv1 c e 9 JO '\ m
Sunday sc hool
10 JO am
Brb l e s t u d y and pr a y ~
serllt Ce Thur s_E ay 7 JO p m

7- The DaUySentmei, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Fr1day, Dec 12, 1975

When the
front
page
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~ UTLAND

G e r be r , Pasto r
worsh•P
10 30 a m Churc h Sc h oo l 9 JO

Alfred Social Notes

p

R onn 1e Sa lser
Sunday
school supl
Sunday sc hool
9 30 a m m or nrn g worshtp
10 40 am , s~ nday cvenmg
worsh 1p, 7 30
Wednesday
evenmg Bt b le study 1 30

RUTLAND

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D enn1s Cr ecgar.
As soc Mln iSI Cr
JOPPA - Wo r sh1p l Oam
Ch ur c h Sc hoo l 9 a m Pr ay er
Mccht• Q Wed nes da y B p m
LONG BOTTOM Wo r
sJ, ip 9 a m
Sunday Sch oo l
9 ~ ~ am
Prayer Mce t ,nq
We d nesd ay 7 10 p m
NORTH
BETHEL
1 Ch urc h
Wo r sh p 11 n m
School 10 a m
A LFR E D - Sund a y Sch oo l
wo r Sh iP 11 a m
OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN 9Prasa y aer mm eet•
ng W~ dn cs d ay
UNION - La w r en ce Man ley
7 4!&gt; p m UMW Jrd Tues day
p as tor M r s Russel l Yo ung R
p Ill
Sun d ay Sc hoo l S~ pt Surj d a y
REEDSVILLE Sunday
Sc hO QI 9 30 a m
E v c n1ng
w or sh1p 7 JO We dn es d a y Sc hool 9 30 a m Wor sh p 7 JO
p m
Pr ay er M eeltng 7 JO
pr a y er m echng 7 J O p m
Tu esday
UMW 7 30
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF p m
GOO Ra crn e Rout e 1 th e p tn l si Thur sday
SILVER RIDGE Wor
R e 11
Ja m es M
Mun c y
p ast or Sun day sc h oo l 9 JS sh1p 10 a m Church Sc hool 9
am
a m
m ornm g wo rs hi P 11
TUPPE RS PLA INS a m e v enmg w or sh tp 7 30 Wor
9 a m C h~r c h Sc h ool
Pr a y e r mee l 1ng
Tu es d a y , 10 il shtp
m
7 JO p m
Yo ung peopl es
KENO
CHUR CH
OF
m cct tng 7 JO p m Th ursday
CH RIS T - George r r edcn ck
M IDDLEPORT
FIRST sup l
~ crvtcC
wee kly
9 30
BAPTIST - Co rn er ~ • ~~: lh a nd a nr on Sunda y Pre ach tn g
P alm e r . th e R e v
Pe t er lt r s l an d thtr d Sund eys of
G ran d a!
pa st o r
D a nny month by Cldford Sm th 9 30
Thom pso n su p ertnt e nd e n t ilnl
Sund a y Sc hoo l WM PO Rad10
H OBS ON
C H RIST I A N
pro g ram f .J 5 a m
Sun d ay UNION Darr ell Dod d r il l
Sc hoo l 9 t5 a Ill
Mo r nm~
pastor Sun day Sc hoo l 9 30
wor shi P 10 15 a m
Y oul h a n1
L eon ard Gil m ore t l r sl
d(lt v dt es and f e l low sh p for elde r ev enm g ser v 1cc 7 JO
1un• or
and
se n1o r
htgh p m
W cd n es d a t
p r u y er
s ludenl s 6 p
m
Sunday m ee t mg 7 30 p 11
c 11en 1ng wor sh 1p 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
Mtd w ee k pra yer s e r v rces GO D - Rac m e Rou l e 2 Tire
Wedn es day 7 30 p m
Rev Cha r les Han d p as tor
CHURCH OF CHRIST Sun d ay sc hool 9 15 am
m o rn ng w or sh tp
11 a m
Midd l eport 5Th and 1 Mam
E ve nm g se r v •ces
Tu esda y
G eorg e
Gl aze
m tnt s ter
and Fr .d a y 7 JO p m
Jam es
Shee ts ,
s up er 1n
BEARWALLOW
R ID GE
l end enl
B1bl e school
9 30
Do uq
am mo r n mg wor Sh i P 10 30 CH URCH OF CHRI ST
lll lf)tS l cr
01 bl c
am ev enrng worsh ip 7 30 1:\c ilm,ln
mor n ulg
sl ud y 9 10 a m
prayer ser11r ce. 7 p m Wed
10 10 ,1 m cvcn tn g
nesday
lo worsh p
Wcd ncsd•W
MIDDLEPORT
Church wo r sh •P 11 p m
Of
Th e
Nazarene rW lh ' 11 b le Sl ll d \1 H pIll
MT OLIVE CHURCH Rev
Do n Col e
pa s
to r
M rs
M ary Lathey Lon g Bo tt om Su11da y Sc h oo l
Sund ay School supt Sunday 10 a m Wi th N lll ar d P1g0 t1
schoo l 9 30 am
morn1ng sup!" Evan g el• st• c m essage
worshtp
11 am
Sun day c.1c h Sunday ev cn1n g 7 30 by
evang e i1 St 1c mee tm g , 7 30 El der Ru sse ll Cl 1ne mm1 s1er
p m
prttyer
m ee tm g ot the Apo stol c 1-a1lh B bte
Study Wedn es day 7 30 p m
Wed!'lesday 7 30 p m
THE
UNI T E D ST IVERS VIll E CO M
PRESBYTERIAN
MIN MU NIT Y CHURC H - Sun d ay
10 am
ISTRY
OF
MEIGS sch-o ol se n •t cc
COUNTY, Dwt ght L Zavtlz Pra ye r m ee l tng Thu rs d a y 1
p m Sun d ay eventn g se r v•ce
Pastor D i re ctor

a m , Mrs

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MORS E
CHAPEL
Worsh1p II ii r11
Clw r t ll
Sc hoo l 10 rl nr
PORTLAND \\ors t11 p
1 tO p nr
Chu r ch \c hao I 9 30
l Ill
SUTTON
Chur ct't '&gt;c h oo l
'I lC ,) nr Wo r ~ h l p ts l an d l r d
• un d a y s 10 JO a 111
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Robert Mc ccl!,

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Weekdays 6:00-8:30
Ph. 949·2515 Racin~, Ohio

SALISBURY BROWNIES mtJ
AVJSit to the Meigs Museum was made Thursday by the 14
Salisbury Brownies accompamed by Mrs. Barbara Fry, Mrs.
Ida Mae Clark, Mrs. Susan Pullins, Mrs. Sandy Rodman, and
Mrs. Pat Arnold They went especially to view the oldfashioned Christmas display now on exhibit at the museum.

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RIVERVIEW GIRL SCOU'I'S
The scouts met at Stewart Hall this past week. The Junlor
Scouts made sleighs from egg cartons and the Cadette Scouts
covered and decorated shorterung ctns to put Christmas
goodies in. Plans were made to have a Chilstmas party Dec.
22, with the girls to go caroling prior to the party Refreshments were served .by Carla Cowdery, Mary 'Masters and
Alison Cau thorn

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INI TY -

Rev w H Perr tn pas tor
Rov Ma "ter
Sund a y schoo l
su p!
Chu r c h SChOO l 9 IS

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worshtp se r vtce

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Youth cho •r r ehearsal
l 30 p m u n der
dtr ec tfdii of M a r y Sk m n or
Mb r~t~ y

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ESLEYAN
CHURCH
Ha rr •s o~v1 1t ~
R ev 0 De ll
M a nley P Js tor H enry Eblm
Sun d ay School Su pt Sunday
Sch oo l 9 30 am
C:11en.ng
wo r sh •p 7 JOp m Prayer a n d
Prt11Se serv1ce Thur sdlly 7 30
pm
HOLINE SS

SYRA CUSE

FIRST

CHURCH OF GOD Rev
Geor qc O der pas t o r Sun d&lt;lY
POMEROY CHURCH OF sc
hool
9 .t5 a m , morn1 ng
THE NAZARENE - Co rn er pr e a c h ing
11
rl !r)
Unton and Mu l be r ry
Rev
e~o~an g e!tS I IC servtce 7 JO p m
Cl y d e V Hen d er son p as tor
Pr aye r mee tm g
Thursd ay
Sun da v scnoot 9 30 am , Glen 7 30 p m
M c Cl un g
sup !
m o rnm g
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
wo r sh i p 10 30 a m
even ng CHURCH OF CH R I ST , 200 W
se rv tce
7 30
m t d wee k Ma•n 51
Jer r y P a u l
ser v ice Wedn esdav 7 JO p m m• nt sl er
e 997 7666
GRACE EPISCOPAL - The Co n !.ervaphon
t •ve
no n
Rev
Harold Dee th rec tor
m str um cn l a l
Sun d ily wor
Ch ur c h servt c es 10 30 a rn
sh•p 10 a rn B1bt e st udy t l
Holy com m un ton f ir st Sun da y a rn
wo r sh tp 6 p m Wed
of month ch ur c h school 10 30 n es d ay 13 b t€ st ud y , 7 p Ill
a m for nur sen throuah 12
RU T LANU
FREEW ILL
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Rtc hard Even s o~ BAPTIST - Ro ger Turne r
pastor B tble schoo l 9 30 p astor Su n day sc hoo l 10
Mo r n mg wo r sh p 11
b m , worsh tp , 10 30 a m , a m
adul t worshtP se r vic e and a Ill Sunday evenm g se r vJCe
young peoples m eetmg 7 30 7 30 Wednesday B1b le s lu dy
p m Combined B1b le st udy 7 30 p m
OLD
DEXTER
BIBLE
and praye r meeting , Wed
CHR I ST I AN CHURCH - Re v
nesdoy , 1 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY - Ron Terr y past or Sund a y
Envoy Ray w Wtnln g off 1ce r sc hoo l 10 a m Mr s Worle y
Fr an c ts
sup e r tn t end c nt
In charg e Su n day 10 a m
M orn•ng w or sh tp
11 am
Ho l!ne$S m eet•ng . 10 30 am
S ~nday
School
Youn g Sunda y eve n1n g senn ce 7 30
GRO.HAM
UNITED
People's Le gion
7 p m
Pr eachi n g
Thur sday I to 3 p m , Lad 1es M ET HODI ST f ir st an d se co n d
Home Leag ue . 7 p m Prep 9 JO a m
Sund a y s o l each m o nth f h1rd
classes
d f o urtll Su n day s ea c h
ST r~
$ AUl
LUTH ERAN amnonth
w or sh•P se r viCe at 7 JO
CHU111: ~ ~ ·
Corner
of
p m Wed n esday even ng s a t
Sycam
"' and Second St s
Pon,er~
The Rev W ll l1am 7 JO Pr aye r and Otb le Stu d y
SEVENTH DAY
AD
M l dd le\~adh , Pa!tor Sun d ay
Schoo l at 9 &lt;IS a m
an d VEN TI ST Mu lb er r y He tg ht s
Ro ad
Pomer oy
Chu rc h Serv ces 11 a m
SACRED HEART - Rev Pit slor Gernrd Se ton Sa b
ba t h Sc hool Sup er.nt enden t ,
Fa th er Paul
0
W e tlon
R d a While Sa bbath Sc hool ,
pastor "' Phone
99 2 2825
Saturd ay aflcrn oon · at 1 00,
Sst urdly ey enmg Mass . 7 30
wllh
wors htp
se r v •ce
Sunday Mass 8 an d 10 a m
Cortfess ion . Saturday , 7 7 JO lollowmg at J 15
N e as ~

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TIST -

Robert Kuhn pa stor
Wl(llam
Watson r Sunday
sc hoo l supt S ur~day sc hool
G 11'1"' m , AY ~ n n m
Bi bl e
stu dy , Wedn esotty
, 1-' ~ ~ ~
chO u' pr e c t lce . Wedn esday ,
8 JO O.IJl
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CHUifCH

- Paster J erry L ewt s Sund ay
sc hool 2 JOp m w ll h w orsh ip
serv ice at 3 30 p m , mt d
we ek serv tce , T ues da y , 7 30 p
m

F IR ST

SO UTH ERN

BAP TI ST 782 Mu l be r r y
Ave Po m er oy art t!1 at ed wi!h
S 8 C
th e Rev
8r a dl e 11

RUTLAND FIRST BAP
l i ST CHURCH - R e 11 Roge r
For d
Jr
pa stor
Dr ewy
Go re su p !
Sunday school
9 30 am
m ornin g worS h ip
10 15 a m
Th t:
HILAND C HAPE L ,
Gc or ~e Cas to pa sto r Sunday
Sc t1001 9 JO a m
ev en 111 9
wors hrp
l JO
T hu rs d a y
~ve n tn g p r ayN se r v•ce 7 JO
p m

Sp en cer
P&lt;l Siv r
Trov
Zwllt nlt ., U11dily sc. llool sup t
~u nday
sc 11001 q !0 , m
morn IHI wo r !&gt;l1tp
10 10
~~ nd(ly (V,1nQ CI! SI IC lllCe i iiHI
7 10 p Ill
Pr,l ycr 111CCI111CI
Wed ncsdu t I JO p i 1
MIDDLE PORT

MT MOR IAH BAPT IST -

Cor n e r

1- ou rtt1 an d MiJ

11

Mr ddl epo r t Rc11 H enr y K£'y
Jr
p a stor Su nde~y (•C hoo l
9 JO a 111
Mrs
Er v n
Baumga r dner sup t Mor n 111 &lt;1
wors h• P 10 tS n n 1
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES
- La rr y Car nah a n prcsrdmq
nllll iS t c r
Su n day
13tb lc
lc( tur e 9 JO a 111
Wa t ch
10 JO am
t ower s t udy
Tucsda\1
13t bl e s tud y 7 30
p m
T hurs d ay
mtn st rv
sc hoo l
7 30 p m
sc r v •ce
mccl tn Q 8 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH

TilE LAST WORD
WIUJ December comes the Advent Season and m Luke's
Goapel, chapter I and verses 2().38, we find tlle Annunciation of
The Coming One.
It Is a simple story, yet 11 Is a narrative about the miracle ,
Jesus' conception and birth . We may quibble about angels, and
virgin birth and so forth ; but Is It any easier to believe that God
In Jeslls, tlle Nazarene carpenter, was reconciling the world to
HIMSELF• If one want• to believe In a miracle, tllere's one 1Is
It really less offensive to the tastes of modern man that God
chose to make Himself known tllrough a rejected son of a
persecuted people' Is It not astonishing to us that God should
reveal Himself in poverty, defeat, and death , when we aU take
fqr granted that wealth, victory and life are infinitely m~re
deSirable'
Is this Jesus the One who will be great, Son of the most
High God ?
But Luke does not Intend, in the Annunciation, to underscore the paradoxical dimension of God's revealing
~If in Jesus. Instead, he wants to celebrate the
momentous truth that God has, at length, v1slted his people
long years of barremess and oppression are at an end There
Is caUBt for joy and celebration Purposelessness and despair
shall not, after ali, have the last word.
If Advent means anything , 1t means that people loave
reason for expectation and hope The television scenes of
horrible hunger, heartache, recrimination Bnd alleMtion are
not the last word Neitller Is senility and dissolution of a
familiar hwnan character and personality, The last word
about 1111 wiD not be tlle medical examiner's report.
1
Something literally epoch-making has happened, Is
happening. The last word is tha.t the God manifested m that
Son, Jesus, rules and wiD rule. Thus the story sUD has power to
excl!e and 19 awaken expectation:
"You shall con~lve and bear a son, and you shall give him
the name, Jesus. He will be great; he will bear the title, 'Son of
the Most High'; the Lord God will give Him the throne of h1s
ancestor David, and he will be king over the house of Jacob
forever : his reign shall never end!'
The gospel, while not cancelling out the amb1gwty and
harshness of life, Is, nevertheless, good news for mankind ; for
In our strDgiles, One who was tempted m every way that we
are, has promised to "be with us Blways; yes, to the end of
time " - Dwight L Zavltz, Pastor-Director, United
Presbyterian Mlnlstry In Meigs Qnmty

HARRISONVILL E

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Sund ay Chur c h School , 9 JO
Hom er Lee Sup!
Mor ntng Worshrp , 10 30
MIDDLEPORT Sunda y
Chur c h Sc hO ol
9 30 a m
R tc h ar d V au g han
sup t
Morn•n g Wo r sh iD 10 30 a m
SYRACUSE Morntng
Wo r Sh i P 9 am , Su nda y
Chur ch Schoo l 10 a m Mrs
Sampso n H.1 11 Sunt

RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOP Rev
James D
Guyn n
pa s lo r
Sunday
s choo l
10 a m
Sunday
worshtp , 11 a m
Sunday
e v entn g ser v1 ce , 7 p m
Wed n esday w or sh 1p se rv1 c e
7 JO p m
CHURCH N e ar
Long
Bo llom , Eds el H art , pastor
Sunday schoo l
10 am
Churc h , 7 30 p m , pray er
meetmg 7 30 p m Thu r sda y

MIDDLEPORT

PEN

TE OO STAL - Thtrd Ave , the
Rev W il liam Kn 1tt el pa stor
Rona ld Dugan Sunday School
Sup! Cl asses for a l l ag es
ev enmg servrce 7 JO Bible
s tu dy
Wedn esa d ay
7 JO
p m youlh servt ce s F rtday
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST
Co rn er Ash and Plum M 1d
d l eport ,
No e l
Herrman ,
pas t or
Sat ur d ay ev en ng
ser 111 c e, 7 p m Sund ay sc hool
10 ll m
Su nday e11 en •ng
worsh 1p , 7 o m

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PAR IS H

THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCU
Rob er t T Bumg ar n er ,
Otr ec to r

POMEROY CLUSTER
Re v Robert Ha y d en
R ev 0 Wm Sydenstrlcker

CHESTER - WorShip 9 15

am Church Sc hool 10 am
POMEROY Worship
10 30 a m Church Sc hoo l 9 15
am UMY F 6 30 p m

ENTERPRISE - Worsh ip
9 am Ch u r ch School 10 am
ROCK
SPRINGS

w orship 10 a m
Church
Sc hoo l 9 am
UMYF 6 30
pm
FLATWOODS Worshtp
11 am Church Schoo l 10 am

MIODLEPORT CLUSTER

Rev Rob er t Bumgarner
HEATH - Worsh tp 10 30
a m Chu,..ch Schoo l 9 30 am
UMY F 6 p m

Jellrev

am
SYR ACUSE CLUSTER

Sunday School attendance US stopped uf( here w1t,h h1s
on Dec 7 was 46, the offermg paren ts, Mr and Mrs Ernest
$22.60.
Tayl01 over the weekend and
Worship serv1ces were held uttended church here Sunday
at 11 with the Rev Robel t mormng
Meece. Duane Sydenstncker
Attendmg a dmner m his
spoke from Psalm 139 I~ on honor here Sunday at the
"Search Me , 0 God, and Taylor home were Mr and
Know My Hearl, Try Me and Mrs Cha rles Taylor and
Know My Thoughts."
family, Mr and Mrs Uoyd
Commun1on serv1ces were D1ihnger and Kathy, Mr and
held after the sermon AI· Mrs Randy Dillinger, Todd
tendance was 22
and Marta Kay and Mr and
Practice was held m the Mrs Ri cky Dillinger of
afternoon Sunday for the Nelsonv1lie , 0 John left at
Clmstmas program to be noon Sunday for h1s atr base
presented on Sunday evemng _ m Cahforma It was so good
Dec. 21 at 8·00 at the church to see tum
The UMW will have their
Deer hunhng "as the order
Chnstmas party on Thursday of the day m '"1s commun1ty
evening Dec 18 m the church this past week Mr and Mrs,
basement begmmng at 7 30 George Guthrie en!ertamed
w1th 11 potluck supper for several m 1hc1r home, from a
members, the1r fam1hes and d1stance a"ay durm&amp; th1s
friends There w1ll be a galt hme
exchailge and drawing of
Mary Ca rr has been
names for Secret Pals for helpmg out 1n the Wilham
anoUier year and other en- Carr home durmg the past

tertainment.

week.

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Lieutenant Col. John
Mr and Mrs George
Taylor of the A1r Force Guthne were Sunday evemng
statiOned m Cabforma on a guests of Mr and Mrs
mission fhght to Southeast Charles Q Woodc

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Pome ro y
Harr tso n v ill e
Roa d M 1k e G1rl on past or
Steven Stanl ey Sunday sc hOOl
su pt
Su nd ay sc ho ol 9 JO
mo rnm g wo r Shi p and
a m
co nr nr un•o n
10 30 a m
S ~nd a 11
c11e n tnQ
y o uth
Chn sl ta n end eilv or 6 JO p m
wor sh• P senn cc 7 JO p m
We dn es day ev enm g pr a yer
nr ee t.ng and B1ble study 7 30
pm

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Pr a y er
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G rat e
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Wor shtp se rv JCe 11 a m and
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Sc hool
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R chard
Barton supt Pray e r m eet m g
We dne sday 7 JO p m
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
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w o r sh •P 7 30 p m
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Cho 1r
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BETHANY - ( Dor cas ) Worsh ip 9 30 am
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CARMEL - Chu rch School
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7nd an d .tl h Sundays

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f irs t Saturday 6 p m UMW
2nd Tuesda Y 7 30 p m
EAST LETART - Ch urch
Sc hoo l lsi. 2nd 3rd Sun d ll y s
9 30 am
Fou r th Sunday
10 30 1'1 m
Wor s h•p 2n d
sunday 7 30 p m 4th Sunaay
q 30 a m , Pray er Meetrng
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MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
Tray favors for the Holzer Med1cal Center were made at
Mr and Mrs John Usle the Monday mght meeting of Middleport Troop 39 held at the
entertained recently at their HeBth Umted Methodist Church.
home w1th a party hononng
their son, Todd, on h1s fifth
POMEROY TROOP 16
b1rtltday
The gJrls made Christmas candles at the Tuesday mght
Games were played WIth meetmg of Troop 76 at the Pomeroy Elementary School Carol
pnzes gomg to Jane Ann smglng WBS enjoyed and a Brownie rmg was formed for a
The Athena County
: Williams, D J Harden and group discussiOn. Refreshments were served.
S1Ying1 &amp; Lolli Co.
: Barry McCoy,
m S.CIIIId st.
Pomeroy, Ollie
Refreshments of cake, 1ce
HARRLSONVU..LE BROWNIE TROOP 1147
: cream and Kooi-Aid were
Organizational meeting of Troop 1147 was held Tuesday at
: served w1th favors bemg the Harrisonville( Elementary w1th . Mrs. Susan Hebner of
TEEN ENSEMBLE PLAY - The Middleport Church of Christ Teen Ensemble w1ll
: g1ven to the children . A Snowville as troop leader, and Mrs Jan Hatfield, Rutland, copresent "One Small 011ld" at 7:30 pm Sunday at the church Pictured here w1th theJr
; Popeye cake was a gift to leader. Meetings are scheduled to be held on Tuesdays at the
director, Mrs Becky Glaze, seated center, they are front row, left to nght, Jeff Damels,
7 Todd from h1s grandmother, school from 4to 5 p.m. Twenty-one girls are currently enrolled
Jeame Roush and Debbie Holland, and back row, Randy Roach, Robm Southern, Chnsll
, ;: Mrs . Ma:y Lisle
m tlle troop
Hess, Becki Fry and Ken Hoffman Kathy Baker was not present for the plclllre
: Attendmg the party besides
I;,those named Were Tracy
RACINE BROWNIE TROOP ~1
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Patches for slngmg an the bicentenmal smg were ·:1:·:-:·:..:':-:::::::-:·:-:·: :·: :;.:-:·:··:·:· ·······.... v
Moore, Jerry Aleshire, Angle presented to each of the girls by Olarlotte W8111Sley, leader, at
Harden , D1an e Bartels, the Thursday night meeting of the Ra cine Brownies.
Todd's aunts, Mrs Rose Ann
A carolmg party was planned for Dec. 17 with the girls to
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and daughter meet at tlle kindergarten room at 6 p.m They w1U Isler go to
;!{imberly and Mrs Jeame tbe Wamsley home for a party and $1 gift exchange.
"One Sma il Child" a Sunday evenmg under the
: Alien and sons Bnan and
Work on the egg carton waste baskets was continued, and
Chmtmas
mus1cal by Lam d1reclJon of Mrs Becky
=~·
•Mark, and h1s grandmothers, Eugene Holter was present to give a flag from tlle Racine
Smrth will be presented by Glaze
·Mrs Usle, Mrs Marjone Arnencan Legion Post 602. Robin Savage gave tlle pledge w
FRIDAY
the J C. Sail Co Teen enThe folk musical IS the
:Manuel and Todd's brother, the .flag, Kerr! Beegle, the Browme promise Refreslunents
RETURN
JONATHAN semble of ~he Middleport story of the m1racle of
Scott.
were provided by Lori Wolfe , Melame West, Sarah Wolfe , and Me1gs Chapter, Daughters of Church of Chnst at 7 30
salvalwn Randy Roach 1s 10
Sending gifts were Michael Becky Hudson.
the Amencan Revoluilon,
the role of "Terry, " a
Kloes,
h1s
greatI 30 p m Fr1day at the home
teenager discour aged and
grandmother, Mrs. Florence
CHF31'ER BROWNIES 1061
of Mrs Vern on Weber Mrs
disgusted
w1th the world and
Potts, Mrs Rachel McBnde,
ANNUAL PROGRAM
Pam Althouse received a membership star Bnd Browrue Nan Moore to have the
about
to
commit
sUicide by
, David M1IIB and h1s uncle and pans were presented to Kim Dent and JoeUe McLaughlin at the program
SALEM CENTER - The
.aunt, Ketth and Karen Lisle, Thursday night meeting of the Chester Brownies. The girls
annual Chnslmas program JUmpmg from a window ·
ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS
ledge
.and the1r son, Jason.
played games and sang songs after the flag salute given by Party of Hap py Harvesters, and candlehghtmg serv1ce of
Chnsil Hess cast as
TBmera Clark and the Browme Promise led by Pam Althouse. Trimly Church Fnday w1th the Salem Center Umted
"Bobb1,"
and Ken Hoffman
The flag received from the American LegJon Auxiliary of covered d1sh dmner at 6 p m Method1st Church w1ll be held
as
'Chr1s
" convmce Terry
Pomeroy was acknowledged There will be no more meetings followed by devohons and at 7 p.m Dec. 23 Each
that
hfe
has
mean mg and m
person taking a ch1ld to the
until after the holidays.
hour of fellowship
mus1c
tell
the
story of "One
event 1s responsible for a gift
CHR ISTMAS Food Basket for that child The g11ts are to Small Child" who gre" up to
POMEROY JUNIOR TROOP 11.80
be the Sav1our of the world
uy-Away
A weekend at Camp Klashuta near Chester for 21 mem- Dn ve for needy fam1hes m be put on the ChriStmas tree.
prov1dmg a plan of salvatiOn
bers of the Pomeroy Junior Troop, their leader, Mrs. Gertrude Me1gs County bemg con . Any other g1!ts to hang on the and a way of hvmg that g1ves
Early While
Casto, and aSsistant Patty Michaels, was highlighted by a ducted by Me1gs Co unty tree w11l· be welcomed G1fts fulfillment
court of awards on Saturday night and classes in £~rebuilding, Jaycees Anyone knowmg of can be left at the home of
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Selection Is Good.
lashing, knot tymg, and wood chopping conducted by scouts of a needy fam1iy IS asked to Alma Sm1th or at the Salem
Becky Fry , Robm Southern,
1 ,'-Gift Certifi~at\!s-;
'tTroop 249
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~ please send the mformailon Center Market for hang10g on ·
Debbie Holland, Jeanie
- FREE GIFTWRAPThe girls spent two nights at Klashuta with The love Bug to Ralph Werry, proJect the tree pnor to the event
Middleport, Ohio
Roush,
Kat hy Baker, and Jeff
Store Hours:
patrolcookingbreakfaston Saturday, the Blue Jays preparing chaarman , Box 603, Pomeroy
Ito 5 Mon . Fri.
Dan1eis
Anyone w1shmg to do~ate
lunch, and the Eagle Patrol, the dinner
91o 8 Sot.
PARTY ENJOYED
On Sunday morning, they hilda worship service consisting food 1tems send to above
PORTLAND
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or
call
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party
hononn
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reading.
Midtlleport, Ohio
Foreman,
13,
and
Joyce
MARY SHRINE No 37,
Scouts who worked wltll tlle garls on Saturday were Mark ,
7,
was
held
Sunday
Foreman,
Casto, Dan Thomas, Todd Norton and Rick Blaettnar. Troop •' Order of the White Shrme of
249 also arranged for coal to be donated and delivered for use Jerusalem, ceremomai at 8 at the home of Edward
p m. Frtday at Pomeroy Foreman Ice cream and
In the fireplace of tile cabin.
Masomc
Temple Members to cake were served to the
At the court of awards ell of tlle girls received world
bring sandwi ches and children's grandmother, Mrs
association pins and membership stars
Receiving s.ongster, troop camper and b1centenrual badges cook1es Officers to wear Ehza Foreman, Mr and Mrs
Joe Foreman, J1mmy and
were Tammy Capehart, Carolyn Casto, Laura Van Meter, forma ls
David, Naom1 Foreman, Mrs
Sandy Reed, Deanna Van · Meter, Dixie Eblm, Barbara
Bertha Proffitt, Mr and Mrs
Whitlatch, Angela Triplett, Cindy Curtis, Angell&amp; Curtis,
ARTIFICIAL TREES &amp; DECORATIONSJ1m
Mc Haffi e, Ri chard,
Melinda Thomas, Robin McDaniel and Tammy Pettit.
SATURDAY
Carolyn Casto also received home, health and safety . WINDING TRAIL Garden Robert and Kenny
INDOOR AND
OUTDOOR
TREE LIGHT SETS.
"-&gt; . . . . . . . .,.... u
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badge; Laura Van Meter, cook; DeaMa Van Meter, Club meet10g I 30 p m
housekeeper; Angela Triplett, home, health and safety and Saturday at the new mlm·
Shop Now While Selections Are Best.
housekeeper.
park 1n Pomeroy to plant for
Middleport, Ohio
Receiving the troop camper badge were Shilpa Goradia, spnn3.
THURSDAY INSTEAD
a:JO Ill a: oo Mon.-511.
Kim Salser, Patty Duffy, Kim Demoss, Carla Demoss, Julia
Closed Sund1y
The
Chnslmas program at
Hayes and Angela Hubbard.
WTA
TIIISEL
the
Salisbury
Elementary
At Tuesday night's meeting of the troop, the world
TUESDAY
IMP
OMWID
Id eal Chnst mas deco
, association pin and membership star were presented to Kim
HARRISONVILLE Semor School, "A Wmter Fantasy,"
!)4 h 11n9le ply lin
New Haven. W. Va.
1 Santa s lace 11
r1t10n
set garr1od IS J m
Morrow who also received the songster, collector, b1cen- C1hzens will have a Chnst- will be presented Thursday,
M
fron t and bac k
" 'de Chon:ll! ol stunv
Dec
18
at
the
school
instead
1
3
1n
htgh
C7
Joi
blilb
tennlal, my home, and home, health and safety badges; Vicki mas potluck supper and g1ft
9 to 5 Mon., Tue., Wed
Hol•aay ctrlors
•nctudtd Ul l11ted
91o2 Thurs
Morrison, the songster and blcentemtal; Annette Johnson, the exchange Tuesday at 6 p m. of Tuesday as was earher
91o 7 Frl
lll!ngster and blcent~l badges; Angela Baker, tlle songster at
th e
Harrisonville reported A performance
Closed Sunday
and bicentennial badges, Edle Grimm and Belinda Grimm
Elementary School Bir- re hearsal will be held m the
Aholiday ~Y will be held Tuesday at the meeting and at thdays w1ll also be observed afternoon at 1·30 w1th the
that time also baskelll of cookies, candies and fruit wiD be
RIVERVIEW Garden Club evening performance to be at
prepared for residents of the Meigs County InfirmBry
Chnstmas Party Tuesday, 7.30pm.
CALEIIDAR
PMfR tr FOIL
Dec 16, at 7 30 p m Bt the
TOWELS
Bnghr package
POMEROY BROWNIE TROOP !'II
Ernest
home of Mrs
mil l.!!rS Choose J6 sq
Sturdy t e 1 '" many
lr () ! P~!lf!&lt; or 20
Gifts for tbe Salvation Army needy chUdren program were WH1tehead
1\!riChve
d1tS1QnS
sq 11
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Ea ch
10·36 '" $1/f: •
A tllought lor the day
presented to Envoy and Mrs. Ray Wining at the Monday night
26 1n w ide
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MU 8ntish statesman Sir Wmmeeting of the Pomeroy Brownie Troop 271. In addition to the
tiM,
MIDDLEPORT.
SORORITY
C
hnstmas
parl)i
- ston Churchill said, "Politics
girls pictured with Envoy and Mrs. Wining m yesterday's
OHIO
paper, Sherr! Russell sent several items Cindy Soulsby and and exchange Tuesday at are almost as exciting as
Mlstee Grueser served refreslunents Judy Mees led the 7 JO p m at home of Debbie war, aod qu1te ss dangerous.
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Fmlaw All g1fts must be In war, you can only be k1Ded
wrapped 10 wh1te paper w1th once, but 10 politics many
a red bow.
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pas tor V H Bra ley Sunday
sc hool sup l Sun day sc hoo l
9 JO a m 1 w o r sh tp se r v tce
and commun ion 10 JO a m
you th m ee lmg 6 p m Sun day
evenrn g se rv• c e 7 r egu l ar
bo ard m eetmg , l h trd Sa tur
d a y 7 pm

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HARRLSONVU..LE JUNIOR TROOP 1155
A hike to be taken Saturday was planned at th1s week's
meetang of lhe Harrisonville Jumors Also discussed was a
caroling and ChriStmas party to be held the week of Christ-

· Social ~ Teen ensemble plans
Christmas musical
Calendar it

He was a reined ed1tor and a w1se one. But he was a real1st- as a ncwspapennan must :
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When the front page makes you bappy -It's been a great day!
I'm one who has nouced thilt the great days seem farther apart. Nor can I blame an my :
ulcer the headlines that don't make anyone happy Someone else sa1d men make tbe news; :
reporters only write it.
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It's ume to g1ve thought to the loots of happmess After all, what happens every day 1s :
s1mpiy the fru1t of a m11Jion vmes Down at the roots ISwhere the fateful cho1ces are made •
wh1ch me v1tably bnng forth the1r fru1t
:
Th1s 1s a m1ghty fine newspaper whose serv1ce to the community 1s to tell us what news !
men have made today We also have some m1ghty fine churches Their serv1ce to the ~
commumty 1s to mold the fa1th and character of the men who w1ll make the news tomorrow
Our churches are workmg at the roots of happmess I
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Cool v ill e R D
Rev
Ro y
Decler past or Sun d a y sc hool
9 JO a m
wo r Sh iP se r vtce,
10 30 a Ill B1 bl e sl udy and
pr aye r serv tce We dn es day ,
7 30 p m

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8 0 T T 0 M

The Chr1stm as dinn er
party of the Hearthston e
Class of the M1ddleport F1rst
Bap t1sl Church was held
Tuesday mght at the home of
Mr and Mrs John Werner
The Rev Peter Granda!
had the table grace and also
reported on the children s
tnp to the Grand Central Malt
at Parkersburg to purchase
g1fts for the1r parents The
Werner hom e wa s ex·
tensJVely decorated for the
dmner Several gave Chnstmas thoughts and there wa s
gro up s1ngmg of car ols
Ed1son Baker presided at the
meet1ng
Members exchanged g11ts
Attendmg were the Rev
and Mrs Granda!, Susie and
Rosanne, Mr and Mrs
Charles Sheets, Mr and Mrs
Gene Kauff, Mr and Mrs
Hllroid Chase, Mr and Mrs
Dav1d Darst , Mr and Mrs
W11t1s Anthony, Mr and Mrs
Paul Smart, Mr and Mrs
Harold Hubbard , Mr and
Mrs M1iton Hood, Mrs
LoUise Dav1s, Ed1so~ Baker,
Mr and Mrs Allen Hughes
and the hosts , Mr and Mrs
Werner

It was decided to purchase the handbooks needed by the
scouts. Sherri Arnold, the newest member, led 10 the pledge
which was followed by the gJrl scout pledge led by Sarah Doss,
Marg1e and Linda Ash. Mrs. Thelma Dalton had prayer. The
gJrls sang ChriStmas carols and refreShments were served to
those named and Mary Reeves, Renee Wilhs and Chr1stine
Hanmg. Unable to attend the meeting were Juhe Spencer,
Anita and Angela Harman.

·Celebrates
birthday

Psalms

Rev J ames H L each pasl or
Sunday school 9 30 a m
Ru ssel l
Sp en cer
supl
Wors h tp serv •ce 10 45 a m
Evenmg w or shtp allerna lm g
wt th c e at 1 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer me e t.n g 7 30
p m
We dn e sday , Al fred
Wo l fe l ay leader

MASON

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K rn gsbury Road Gary Kmg
pa stor Sunday schoo l 9 30
a m
eve nm g wor sh p 7 30
p m Pray er m ee t •ng Wed
n es d a y 7 30 p m

MAS ON FIRST BAPTIST Se con d an d Pom eroy Sts •
Sunday
St an Cratg p astor
sc hool
9 15 am
worSh ip
servt ce
11 am
tra •nmg
un .on
6 JO p m
e v entng
wo rs htp servte e 7 JO p m
M •d wee k prayer s ervt ce.
We dn esd ay 7 JO p m

By Charlene Hoeflich

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Moooay

BAPTIST Mt l e s Trout
pa s tor
Sunday Sc hoo l , 10
RUTLAND COMMUNITY
am , L eo n Mt11 e r
s up!
CHURCH - Sunday Sc hoo l
E ve nrng se r11 1C e 7 p m
Prayer m eet ng Thursd ay 7 9 30 a m wo r sht p servlc e, 11
pm
a m . Wed n esday pray er
CHESTER CHURCH OF m eeltng 1 30 p m youth
GOD--Re~o~
Bobby Porter , servt ces, Sunday 7 p m
pa sl or Sunday sc hool 9 3U Sunday ntght worshtp 7 30
a m
w or sl'\ lp s erv tcc
11
RUTLAND CHUR:tM UF
a m
cve nrn g se r v rce 7 JO
THE
NAZARENE Rev
yo uth scr v rc e We dn esd a y
lloyd D Grtmm J r pa stor
1 30 p m
9 30 a m 1
LANGSVI LLE CHRISTIAN Sunday school
CHURCH T ed J on es. wor Sh ip serv tce 10 30 a m
pa stor Su n d &lt;ty sc hoo l 9 JO broadca st i111 e o v er W MPO
youn g p eopl e s se r v tc e 6 IS
am
Roy Stgm an
sup t
an ge liSti C servt ce 7 30 p m
morn ng
wo rSh •p
16 'J o ev
Prayer meetmg , We dn esda y
Sun d ay e11 cn rng ser v tce 7 30 7 30
p m
M1ss rona ry
m d w ee k serv ice
W ed
m
e
et
ing
,
1
30
p m
f1 rst
n esd a y 7 30 p m
SY RACU SE CHURCH OF Wedn esday ot month

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CHRISTIAN- Bruce Smlfh
p as lor W al la c e Dam ewood
Sup t B tb le Sc hool , 9 30 am
P re achmg ser 11 •ce 10 as a m
No ev enmg serv iC e
HY SEL L
K ~N
FR~~
ME THODIST CHURCH Re11
P au l N evrl le pas lor
Su nd ay Sc hoo l 9 30 a m
Morn•n g se rviC e 10 30 a m
yo u th SH VI CC
6 45 p m
ST JOHN LUTHERAN E~o~ang e lt s t rc se r v1 ce 1 JO p rn
CHURCH Pill e Grov e The Pr a y er m eet mg
T hur sctay
Rev Wrtlla m Mlddl es w ar l h
7 30 pIll
Pa s tor Cn ur ch se r v 1cos 9 30
FREEDOM
G O SPEL
am Sun da\1 Sch ool 10 30 am
MISSION at Bald K nob Re11
BRADBURY CHUR CH OF E J Gr il l th sup! of church
CHRIST - B1bl e Sc hool 9 JO Re 11
l
R Glu c se n c a mp
am
morntng wor ShiP 10 JO pas tor Rog er W tltlrc d Sr
a m Sun day eVenm g wor sh 1p Sund ay Sc hool su p! Sunda y
se r v•ce 7 p m c h01 r pr ac t tce sc ho o l 9 JO a m
pray er
We dn esda y 7 p m Rev Jc fl m cc t1 n g Tue sda y 7 30 p m
Ranson P us tor
yo ut h m ee l •ng 6 p m Sunda y
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST lea d er s Ada 'V an Me t er and
Re~o~ rr ee la n d Norn s p as tor
Gr ella t uttl e Sunday e ~o~enmg
Sunda y sc ho o l
10 a m
w or sh•p
7 p m
1hrou g h
Ch u r ch se r v•cc
7 p m w nt er mon th s
MT
HERMON CHURCH
We d nes da y Bi bl e Stu dy
THE
UNITED
0 ~AC INE CHURCH OF THE OF
NAZAR EN'E - R ev John A
Coffman
p as ro r
Sunday
School 9 30 a m
Gerald
We ll s sup t Mor ntn g WorS h iP
10 30 a m
Sunday evenmg
wo r shtp
7 30
Prayer
m ee hng Wedne sday 7 30 p
m

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Girl Scout Diary ~:

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CARLETON CHURCH -

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LATTER D AY SA INT S Portl and
Ra c m e Ro ad
Wtl lia m Rou sh pa stor Den ny
E v&lt;1ns
Sun d i'l y
Sc h o ol
D •r ec tor Sun day Sc hool 9 30
a m
Mo rn m g wors h•P 10 30
a m Sunday cv en1 nQ se r v 1cc
7 p m We dn es da y ~ve n m g
pr a y er se rviC eS 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST R o v E arl Shul e r pa st o r
Wor shtp serv1 c e 9 JO '\ m
Sunday sc hool
10 JO am
Brb l e s t u d y and pr a y ~
serllt Ce Thur s_E ay 7 JO p m

7- The DaUySentmei, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Fr1day, Dec 12, 1975

When the
front
page
mal{es
you
happy

~ UTLAND

G e r be r , Pasto r
worsh•P
10 30 a m Churc h Sc h oo l 9 JO

Alfred Social Notes

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R onn 1e Sa lser
Sunday
school supl
Sunday sc hool
9 30 a m m or nrn g worshtp
10 40 am , s~ nday cvenmg
worsh 1p, 7 30
Wednesday
evenmg Bt b le study 1 30

RUTLAND

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D enn1s Cr ecgar.
As soc Mln iSI Cr
JOPPA - Wo r sh1p l Oam
Ch ur c h Sc hoo l 9 a m Pr ay er
Mccht• Q Wed nes da y B p m
LONG BOTTOM Wo r
sJ, ip 9 a m
Sunday Sch oo l
9 ~ ~ am
Prayer Mce t ,nq
We d nesd ay 7 10 p m
NORTH
BETHEL
1 Ch urc h
Wo r sh p 11 n m
School 10 a m
A LFR E D - Sund a y Sch oo l
wo r Sh iP 11 a m
OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN 9Prasa y aer mm eet•
ng W~ dn cs d ay
UNION - La w r en ce Man ley
7 4!&gt; p m UMW Jrd Tues day
p as tor M r s Russel l Yo ung R
p Ill
Sun d ay Sc hoo l S~ pt Surj d a y
REEDSVILLE Sunday
Sc hO QI 9 30 a m
E v c n1ng
w or sh1p 7 JO We dn es d a y Sc hool 9 30 a m Wor sh p 7 JO
p m
Pr ay er M eeltng 7 JO
pr a y er m echng 7 J O p m
Tu esday
UMW 7 30
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF p m
GOO Ra crn e Rout e 1 th e p tn l si Thur sday
SILVER RIDGE Wor
R e 11
Ja m es M
Mun c y
p ast or Sun day sc h oo l 9 JS sh1p 10 a m Church Sc hool 9
am
a m
m ornm g wo rs hi P 11
TUPPE RS PLA INS a m e v enmg w or sh tp 7 30 Wor
9 a m C h~r c h Sc h ool
Pr a y e r mee l 1ng
Tu es d a y , 10 il shtp
m
7 JO p m
Yo ung peopl es
KENO
CHUR CH
OF
m cct tng 7 JO p m Th ursday
CH RIS T - George r r edcn ck
M IDDLEPORT
FIRST sup l
~ crvtcC
wee kly
9 30
BAPTIST - Co rn er ~ • ~~: lh a nd a nr on Sunda y Pre ach tn g
P alm e r . th e R e v
Pe t er lt r s l an d thtr d Sund eys of
G ran d a!
pa st o r
D a nny month by Cldford Sm th 9 30
Thom pso n su p ertnt e nd e n t ilnl
Sund a y Sc hoo l WM PO Rad10
H OBS ON
C H RIST I A N
pro g ram f .J 5 a m
Sun d ay UNION Darr ell Dod d r il l
Sc hoo l 9 t5 a Ill
Mo r nm~
pastor Sun day Sc hoo l 9 30
wor shi P 10 15 a m
Y oul h a n1
L eon ard Gil m ore t l r sl
d(lt v dt es and f e l low sh p for elde r ev enm g ser v 1cc 7 JO
1un• or
and
se n1o r
htgh p m
W cd n es d a t
p r u y er
s ludenl s 6 p
m
Sunday m ee t mg 7 30 p 11
c 11en 1ng wor sh 1p 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
Mtd w ee k pra yer s e r v rces GO D - Rac m e Rou l e 2 Tire
Wedn es day 7 30 p m
Rev Cha r les Han d p as tor
CHURCH OF CHRIST Sun d ay sc hool 9 15 am
m o rn ng w or sh tp
11 a m
Midd l eport 5Th and 1 Mam
E ve nm g se r v •ces
Tu esda y
G eorg e
Gl aze
m tnt s ter
and Fr .d a y 7 JO p m
Jam es
Shee ts ,
s up er 1n
BEARWALLOW
R ID GE
l end enl
B1bl e school
9 30
Do uq
am mo r n mg wor Sh i P 10 30 CH URCH OF CHRI ST
lll lf)tS l cr
01 bl c
am ev enrng worsh ip 7 30 1:\c ilm,ln
mor n ulg
sl ud y 9 10 a m
prayer ser11r ce. 7 p m Wed
10 10 ,1 m cvcn tn g
nesday
lo worsh p
Wcd ncsd•W
MIDDLEPORT
Church wo r sh •P 11 p m
Of
Th e
Nazarene rW lh ' 11 b le Sl ll d \1 H pIll
MT OLIVE CHURCH Rev
Do n Col e
pa s
to r
M rs
M ary Lathey Lon g Bo tt om Su11da y Sc h oo l
Sund ay School supt Sunday 10 a m Wi th N lll ar d P1g0 t1
schoo l 9 30 am
morn1ng sup!" Evan g el• st• c m essage
worshtp
11 am
Sun day c.1c h Sunday ev cn1n g 7 30 by
evang e i1 St 1c mee tm g , 7 30 El der Ru sse ll Cl 1ne mm1 s1er
p m
prttyer
m ee tm g ot the Apo stol c 1-a1lh B bte
Study Wedn es day 7 30 p m
Wed!'lesday 7 30 p m
THE
UNI T E D ST IVERS VIll E CO M
PRESBYTERIAN
MIN MU NIT Y CHURC H - Sun d ay
10 am
ISTRY
OF
MEIGS sch-o ol se n •t cc
COUNTY, Dwt ght L Zavtlz Pra ye r m ee l tng Thu rs d a y 1
p m Sun d ay eventn g se r v•ce
Pastor D i re ctor

a m , Mrs

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CHAPEL
Worsh1p II ii r11
Clw r t ll
Sc hoo l 10 rl nr
PORTLAND \\ors t11 p
1 tO p nr
Chu r ch \c hao I 9 30
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SUTTON
Chur ct't '&gt;c h oo l
'I lC ,) nr Wo r ~ h l p ts l an d l r d
• un d a y s 10 JO a 111
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Robert Mc ccl!,

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1975
Weekdays 6:00-8:30
Ph. 949·2515 Racin~, Ohio

SALISBURY BROWNIES mtJ
AVJSit to the Meigs Museum was made Thursday by the 14
Salisbury Brownies accompamed by Mrs. Barbara Fry, Mrs.
Ida Mae Clark, Mrs. Susan Pullins, Mrs. Sandy Rodman, and
Mrs. Pat Arnold They went especially to view the oldfashioned Christmas display now on exhibit at the museum.

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RIVERVIEW GIRL SCOU'I'S
The scouts met at Stewart Hall this past week. The Junlor
Scouts made sleighs from egg cartons and the Cadette Scouts
covered and decorated shorterung ctns to put Christmas
goodies in. Plans were made to have a Chilstmas party Dec.
22, with the girls to go caroling prior to the party Refreshments were served .by Carla Cowdery, Mary 'Masters and
Alison Cau thorn

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promise and Debbie Murphy, the pledge to open the meeting.

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�9- The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, Dec. 12, 1975
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Daily ~ntinel , Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., F'riday, Dec. 12, 1~75
DICK TRACY
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Television log for easy viewing

I COUI...Cl .

ANSWER THAT,

SFARI&lt;I.E.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1975 ·
6:3()-NBC News 3.4, 15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS Nws 8, 10; Two .Way Street 20; Carling,
Caollng 33.
7:oo-Truth or Cons. 3; Lawrence Welk 8; To•Tell the
Truth 4; Bowling for Dollars 6; Aviation Weather
33; News 1Q; Don Adamo Screen Test 13; Family
Affair 15; Ohio Journal 20.

CAPI'AIN EASY
~ OMfWHER.t= OVER

T~C' ALLE6 H E~ 1 ES ·­

E!J ROUTE TO ~ EW 'IORK · · THE Me KE&amp;
A I RMO~ILE I~ 8E IIJ6 FORCED DDWr-J BY

WE KNOW THESE
LITrLE ~RU S H FIRE

ARE BREAK.It.J6 OUT ALL OVER··
BUT THIS 15
RIDICULOUS:

WA~?

THOSE
MASKS MJO
BURP GUIJS
DOIJT LOOK
LIKe' AIJY
&gt;SIGHT

Holiday
_Po____,.l-'--ly_'s_P~ointers potluck held

VERY SIMPLE,
CAPTAIIJ EASY ..
HAND OVER ALL
TH05E MOVIE F I LII~
YOU' VE- BEEIJ
5 HOOTI!J6!

7:3()-Porter Wagoner 3; Bobbv Vinton 4; Candid
Camero 6; Evening Edition with Martin Agronoky
20; $25,000 pyramid 10: To Tell the Truth 13: Pop
Goes the Country 15; Black Perspective on the
News 33.
8:oo-Sanford &amp; Son 3,4,15; Movie "The Guns of
Navarone" 6, 13; Dr. Seuss 8, tO; Washington Week
in Review 20,33.
8:30-HaU.of Fame 3,4,15; Frooty the Snowman 8,10;
Wall Streek Week 20,33.

From rick rack riot
to blue jean dream

9:00-Ho;,.comlng : A Christmas Story 8,10; Firing
Line 20: Masterpiece Theatre 33.
to :oo-Pollce Slory 3,4,15; News 20; Paul Nuchlms 33.
10:30-Avlatlon Weather 20.
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11:()C)-News 3,4,6,8, IO,t3,15; /&gt;.BC News 33.
11 :30-Johnny Corson 3,4,15; Wide World ~peclal 13;
Sammy &amp; Co. 6; Movie "The Buccaneer 8: Janak!
33.
t :()C)-Midnight Special 3,4,15: Wide World Special 6; :
Movie "Unknown Island" tO; News 13.
2:30-Movle "Nevada Smllh" 4.
4:3()-Movle "Copacabana Palace" 4
Friday on Channel Five:
7:00 - Wrestling : 2 Hrs. lc•
9:oo-Stagecoach West
IO :()C)-Burke's Law

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1975 ·
6:oo-FIIm 4; Sunrise ·semester tO: Debates for the '70s
13.
6:30-Matters of Life 6; TV Classroom 8; Treehouse
GA65! ·
Club 10.
7:oo-Saturday Report 3; Farm Front 4; Eddie
Saunders 6; Treehouse Club 8; U.S. Farm Report
10: Kentucky Afield 13.
7:30-Bullwlnkle 3; I Dream of Jeannie 4; Jetsons 6;
reason was that his hand
Vegetable Soup 15; Dusty's Treehouse 8; Man from
12 should take eight tricks and
NORTH 10•
C. 0. S.l. tO; Devlin 13; Mister Rogers' Neigh.832
borhood 20.
might not take nine.
•AKQJ71
8:oo-Emergency Plus 4 3,4,15: Hong Kong Phooey
His idea turned out to be a
tA6
6,13; Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm 8,10; Sesame
good ·one. The defense started
oloAJ
Street 20.
with five spade tricks . South
WEST
EAST
8:3()-Josle and the Pussycats 3,4,15: Tom and .Jerrydiscarded the six of diamonds
•AJ76 ~
•,K 10
GrapeApe6,13; Bugs Bunny-Road Runner 8; Bug&amp;
and jack of clubs from dummy
• 10 ~
• 9 8!
Bunny and Fr iends 10.
and took Lhe final eight.
l~HN,ctt.AD'I?, WNV
1PJ ~ tV~THI~
9:oo-Secref
Lives of Waldo Kitty 3,4,15; Electric
t K J 10 9
t142
If North had played at three
Company
20.
olo5
3
o1o
K
Q
10
81
CAN'T '/OJ C:l/1:'~
hearts he might have found
El-Se ll1A.T WA.'/!
9:30-Pink Panther 3,4,15: Lost Saucer 13; Hock and
SOUTH
some
way to make the conU£T RB/'.C'i 01-J
Yogi 6; Stooby-Doo 8,10; Mister Rogers 20.
•Q 94
tract but it would require contO:oo-Land
of the Lost 3s,4,15; Adventures of Gilligan
• 63
TIM~'?
o
siderable help from his op13; Hot Dog 6; Shazaml -lsls 8, 10; Sesame Street 20 .
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ponents and we have found
0
10:30-Run, Joe, Run 3,4, 15; Groovle Goo lies 6,13.
"'9 7 6 2
that opponents don't always
11 :()C)-Return to the Planet of the Apes 3,4,15; Speed
Both vulnerable.
cooperate.
Buggy6,13; Space Nuts8,10; Electric Company 20.
North-South 60 on score
11
:30-Westwlnd
3,4,15: OddbaiiCouple 6,13; Ghost
West North Ea!lt South
Pu~ters 8, tO; Mister Rogers 20. ·
t2:oo-Grandstand 3,4,15; Uncle Croc's Block 6,13;
2•
Pass 2 N.T.
Valley of the Dinosaurs 8, liD; Vegetable Soup 20.
A
Mississippi
reader
wants
Pass ·Pass Pass
12 :30:-NFL Football3,4, 15; American Bandstand 6, 13;
to know the correct rebid
Opening lead - 6 •
Movie " Hey There, It's Yogi Bear" 8; Fat Albert
with :
10.
I.Jnl.EORPHAN ANNIE
oloAKux•AQxxxtxxo~ox
l :oo-Famouo Classic Tales 10; Lowell Thomas
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
after you have opened one
Remembers 33.
•,ITTI.E ORPHAN ANNIE-GOOD LOOKER
The whole subject of part spade and partner has raised
l :30-Greateot Sport&amp; Legend&amp; 6; American Life Style
;::;oo-=~------,
r;~~~~"\:?:"~=:t:::: score bidding has been given yoo to two spades.
I
. 13; Biography 33.
very sketchy 1realment by ' The answer is that you bid
2:00-Camellia Bowl 6,13; ·1975 World Finals of Drag
ltMI;-- ~~rJW •• writers. There is a good four s~ades. You should ":ant
Racing 10; Film 33.
reason for this . Each parl I~ be, m game. Why not Just
2:30-VIewpolnt 8; Valiant Years 33.
score creates its own spe~ial btd tt.
3:oo-NFL Today 8,10; Family at War 33.
problems.
(Do you have s question
3:30-Marshall Basketbali3; It Takes a Thief 4; NFL
Football 8,10: Across the Fence 15.
There is one area of general lor the -experts? Write "Ask
4:()C)-NFL Game of the Week 3: To Be Announced 15;
agreement about two bids th e Jacobys" care . of this
· Making Things Grow 33.
with part score which is that newspaper. The Jacobys will
4:30-Green Acres 3; Probe: The World Around Us 4;
lhe strong-suit two bid is a answer individual questions
Cricket oflhe Hearth 15; Religious America : Crow
one-round force even though it il stamped, sell-addressed .
River Christmas 33.
is a "bid of game.
envelopes are enclosed. The
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3; American Live Style 4: French Chef 33.
With 60 on score, North most interesting questions
5:15-Wide World of Sports 6,13.
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~~~~~~c~~1 to open two hearts. will be used in this column
5:3()-Adam-124: To Be announced 15: Highway Safety
responded two nolrump and will re ceive copies of
33 .
North decided lo pass. His JACOBY MODERN.}
6:oo-Newo 3,4; God Has The Answer IS; What now,
America? 33.
1
6:30-NBC
News3,4,15: Rhoda 8: CBS News tO; Lilias,
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Yoga and You 33 .
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IF I WAHTlO
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ASSISTING MR. GO WITH HIM ,
7:oo-World at War 3; Lawrence Welk 15; Hee Haw
by
THOMAS
JOSEPH
OOP IN/&gt;.
LI:Z .. .
6,8; Firing Line 3; In The Know tO; Newsmaker '75
TliCHNIC.A.L
ACROSS
DOWN
13.
CAP,!,CIT'/!
I - Summer· I_Disgrace
7 : ~0- Treasure Hunt 3; Last of the Wild tO; Wild
viUe
z- Birthplace•
Kingdom 13.
B:oo-Emergencyl 3,4, 15; Howard Cosell 6, 1.3; JefS Groucho 's
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brother
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10 Cottontail
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Basketball
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4 Plateau
"Oklahoma
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Mary
Tyler
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tO:
Canadian
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American Family 33.
novelist,
cottage
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Louis 6 Start of a
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Yesterdafs Answer
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13 fit for
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II : tO-News 4; American Outdoors man 15.
tillage
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cause
GASOUNE ALLEY
15 Put in irons 8 Shoemaker
22 lnunediately 30 Wheel part 11 : 15-Movle "Bring Me The Vampire" 6.
11 :30-Movle "Breakoul" 3; Don Kirshner's Rock
us that
17 Barbara 9 Away
· ' 23 Bird
31 Kayak
Concert 8; Movie " Promise Her Anything" tO;
Not ier
Geddes
from
soWJd
32 Expiate
lone~ t' qit t'-th'
1
Movie "The /&gt;.stro-Zombles" 13; Janak! 33.
18 Before
camp
24 Satanic
33 Credo
twentLl
time clock!
11 :40-Satui'day Night 4,15.
19 Opponent
12 wds . •
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minutes!
of DDF.
14 Golfer,
singer
36 Hindu
l :tO-Movie "Journey to Shiloh" 4.
20 Stripling
Lee 26 Ali cymbal
l :15-Movle "War-Gods of the Deep" 13.
21 Prearranged
t :3()-Movle "The Joker Is Wild" 10.
2:45-Movle "The Secret of Blood Island" 4.
22 Alpine
3:()C)-ABC News 13.
snow field
3:30-Movle "Good Neighbor Sam" tO.
23 See 15
4:
15-Movle "Moment to Moment" 4.
Across
26 Tiresome
@ic~
insect
tivity and move on something
~
27 Frau's
to wh l~ h you've given con·
.J:::3~~~L....:=-- consort
slderablo thought. Nothing's to
be gained by pondering. 1
28 Manhandle
29 Piglet
SCORPIO (Oct. 24·Nov. 221
RECKON '-IV[; 60T
You won't be sultlclenlly ap30 Sad sound
Bemlce Becle Oaol preciative or others· assistance
31 "- Ballou" 1.:--+--4-----&lt;1-NOSIO'TH' ~RTS.
unless you realize tMir help
34 Man's
For lllUrciiJ, Dec. 11, 1171 and counsel ere saving you
AH'LL WHOOP TH'
name
Allll!l (Morell 21·Aprll 11111 much sweat end strain.
1RAIN UP.NSIN'!rAppease
must decide today SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec:.
Derringer
- -+-+--1 you
between what leeds your ego 211
keep your ob!OC·
39 Presently
or what fallens your wallet, tlves,YouIn will
perspeci iVe today,
ir.-+-+-+--1 don't hesitate: Mone* easily assigning everything to Its
40 Wager
cures your wounded pride.
41 Solitary
propar lime and place.
b-+--1--+---1 TAURUS (April 20·M., 20)
,_.H&lt;-u Poe's
(Dec. 22·Jan.
rr-+-+-+--1 Others retain a very strong In- CAPRICORN
111
Let
go
,
ol
lhe mundane
fluence on your opinions today. stresses that bug
you today.
-..1...-L-J...,,.,! ll's not dlatastelul. Your views Have a good time. You're en•
and theirs are In harmony.
tilled to let your hair down
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Regardless ol What others may
.
AXVDLBAAXR
(Jan. 20·Fib. 111
advise, you've got to do II your AQUARIUS
You
have
a
way ot saying
Is I. 0 N G F E I. L 0 W
way today. Once you break something today
that will 011 a
THEY SAY &amp;TAN ADAM&amp;
loose, you'll wonder why you
One
lctlor
simply
stands
lor
another.
In
this
sample
A
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dear
lrlond
off
tho
hook. He
JANI(l; DO '!OJ KIOI\/ ANYTHINGHA&amp;N'T E:&gt;EEN HIMSELF
used lor the three I.'s, X lnr· th&lt;• two O's, etc. Single letters. tarried.
couldn't have dono 11 hlmaall.
ABOUT STAN ADAM&amp; I RE.CENT 13ElATELY. HE'&amp; 13EEN
apostrophes, the lcn~th and formation ol lhe wnrds are all CANCEII (J..,. 21.July 22) Warm leellnga rotull.
HAVIa&lt;! 'THAT I rowr KNOW ?
GRcOCHY.._tr&lt;RITA13LE 1
hint!'~ . F.ar h da)l thc t'llCif l cltrrAnrc different.
Self&gt;preservation ol your goals
(Feb, 20·111•011 20)
&amp;HORT- I t::MPERED. ..
will be your Initial objective to· PII.CII
Pyahlng yourHW too hard to
('RVPTOQUOTES
WE}:bJ MISt; WINKLE r
day. Fortunately, you'll soon analn
a material gaol will only
I v.v GET A LDT OF
"'-F:::......d
learn aspirations of others are postpone Ita realization. The
FEEOOACK FROM
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K MUUL F T E E
KME
S MF N
H V V Y E , eQually Important.
moment you ooaa up, you'll
THEGIRL5
LIO (JulJ 23-Aug. 221 If you'll reap tho harvott.
DOY
FVFT
L S U V H Y M F Y forsake the realm of reflection
SVHT
today and get Into the arena of
E
y
T
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.
live action. you can do anything
ET IOHLY N .-- E .
you seryour mind to.
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YL~' LOE,
CH.
DIC. 11, 1171
your sights high today. You're
, Cry
.
· capable of llallenlno any Be willing lo work thle coming
Yes Ierday s
ptoquole1 A NATION CANNOT PER- obstacle If you're aware ol tho year Whan othora loy down
MANENTLY REMAIN.ON A LEVEL ABOVE TiiE LEVEL OF barriers.
lhelrtoola. Tho rawarda wllfo•·
lTS WOMEN. - RAMSAY
coed
your oxpoctallona. Thoaa
LIBIIA (..pi, 23-0Ct. 231 II'S
WATCH Ol:lT FER TH '
(f) 1916 Kin11 Ffatwea Syndl~ate,Jnc . l
time to ahod tho cloak of lnac- you aarve will loter aervo you.
MUD PUDDLE ,
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POLLY'S PROBLEM
QEAR POLLY.- I have so
many small pieces of rick
rack and bias tape in all
colors that are from one and a
half to ~n inches long. Do you
know of any way I could use
them ? - MRS. E. M.
DEAR MRS. E.M.-Such
pieces could be ulied to make
decorations for denim jackets
and blue jeans by shaping the
pieces to form Dowers, let·
ters, animals, leaves, etc.
and then have a bit of em·
broidery added to make them
more realistic. I am sure you
can come up with gay effects
that teen-agers like on such
clothes. The same type
decorations eould be made to
use on dresses and suUs for
the wee ones, too. - POLLY.

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DEAR POLLY - I save all
those foam pla~s that come
with meal on them. I find
them handy for putting in the
bottom of my garbage bags,
especially the heavy paper
ones. This keeps the bottom
of the bag from gelling wet
and also helps hold II up
fi rmly , They are also great to
use to catch the peels when
peeling potatoes, and so on
and for use when going on
picnics. Always wash them
well before storing. - MRS.

P.Z.
DEAR POLLY - My Pet
Peeve is with the TV commercials using very small
children since we cannot
understand a word they say.
What they hope to accomplish
by using these small children
is beyond me. - L.S.
DEAR .LS. - I am sure It
will be good news to ad
agenc.les whO do this to know
that you are at least trying to
hear their messages. POLLY.
DEAR POLLY - The
reader who wan Is to recycle
bread twist ties could use
them to lie small planls to
s!Bkes. But the use I like best
is to twist two of them of the
same color together and slip
through a Christmas tree ball
to hang it on the tree. Fasten
one end to the ball that
usuaUy has an eye or loop to
the top and bend the other end

DEAR POLLY - To keep
my glass shower doors free
from a cloudy soap scum, I
clean them and then rub on a
bit of oil with a soft cloth .
Vegetable, baby oil and
petroleum jelly oil will all
work . - MRS. P.R. .
DEAR POLLY - When
living in an older home with
radiators, dusting them was a
problem until one day I used
a baby hollle brush and foWJd
it worked just great. Thanks
for all the pointers. I have
used many of the ideas.
MRS. E.R.M.

HOSPITALIZED
RUTLAND - Mrs. Eli
Denison or Rutland is a
patlenl allhe Holzer Medical
Center. Cards may be sent to
room 220.

APPLE GROVE - The
Apple
Grove
United
Methodi s t Chur ch held a
fe ll owship and Chr istmas
party at the Lelart Falls
-Community Center Satw-day
evening.
A6 p.m. dinner was served
wilh table arrangements of
pine bran ches, poinsettias
and icicles with red ca ndles

Party plans
finalized

Others atlending the
meeting were Veda Davis,
Jean Braun, Mary Hamrn,
Linda Hamm, Eva Schreiber,
Donna
Jones,
Judy
Eichinger, Vicky Michaels,
Barbara Lester, Jean Coates
and Peggy Mould.

CHESTER - Final plans
for the Firemen's Auxiliary
Christmas parly were made
at the Wednesday evening
meeting at the firehouse .
There will be a covered dish
dinner at 5 p. m. on Dec. 14 at
lhe firehouse with firemen
and families as guests .
The meeting, presided over
by president Clarice Allen,
ope ned with the Lord 's
Prayer, followed by roll call.
Minutes of the previous
meeting were read by Erma
Oeland and lhe treasurer's
report by Opal Wickham.
Dues were collected as was
money for the sale of cards.
Present were Clarice Allen,
Ethel Orr, Opal Eichinger,
Joy Oark, Karla Chevalier,
Opal Wickham, Erma
Cleland , Dorothy Myers ,
Georgia Smith, Margare t
Christy and Clara Conroy.Ciarice Allen.

BAKE SALE PLANNED
The Salisbury Gir.. Scouts,
JWJior Troop 100, will hold a
bake sale at Kro ge r 's
Salw-day beginning - at 9:30
a.m.

In 1953, Maj . Charles
Yeager flew a Bell X1A jet
research plane more than two
and a half times. the speed of
sound.

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us.!d in keeping with the
Chris tma s season. Rei' .
Howard Shiveley gave the
prayer preceding the. dinner .
A pr og ram was held
following the dinner led by
Dallas Hill with Mrs.- Belly
Shiveley at the piano for
singing uf Christmas carols.
Rev. Shiveley had scripture
and prayer.
Reading s were " If th e
Christ Child Came Tonight,"
Joyce While; "Begin Christmas, ' ' Dee Spencei'; " My

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Piano students to hold
holiday recital Sunday
SYRA CUSE
Piano
students of Rose Ann Jenkins
will present a Christmas
recital at 1:30 p.m. Sunday
at the Asbur y United
Methodis t
Church
in
Syracuse .
Stude nts who will play
include Carol Morris, "The
Christmas Song" and "Silver
Bell s"; Camille Swindell
"Mary's Baby Jesus" and "0
Bam bino 11 ;
S o nia
Ash ,"Toyland" and " H~ppy
Birthday , Dear Chris t
Child "; Tonia Ash, "March of
lhe Toys" and "Plristmas
Echoes"; Meg Amberger ,
" Parade of the Wooden
Soldiers" and "A Marsh·
mallow World" ; Paula
Swindell, "Ave Maria" and
"Dear Ole Dear Ole Santa.'::
Diana Nease, "Rudolph" and
" Th e Abominable

Christmas List," Donna Hill ;
"What Seems to be Wrong
with Christmas ," Bob
Spencer; "Bethlehem Road,"
Eileen Buck.
Attending were Rev. and
Mrs. Shiveley, Florence
Smith, Alice Balser, Dolly
Wolle, Early Roush , Eileen
Buck, Bertha Robinson,
Debbie Barnell, Edna McCartney, Douglas Barnell,
Ruth Grindstaff, Stella
Jarrell , Monk Barnett, Mel
Waldnig, Bob and Dee
Spencer, Bernice and Russell
Roush, Carmen Carpenter,
Eddie , David, Sharon and
Cindy Roush , Bess and
Dorsey Parsons, Donna and
Dallas Hill , Jan, Darrell and
Tracy Norris , Jack, Shirley
and Paul Ables, Joyce,
Ca rr oll, Darla , Deanna,
Keith and Kevin Whi~, Dolly
Hill, Mamie and Paul Byers.

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end W.ill hOld a small llghlw~lght ball, but the heavior
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A holiday potluck for the
American Lutheran Church
Women of Sl. Paul and St.
John's Lutheran Church was
held at St. Paul 's Fellowship
hall Tuesday night.
Grace was given by the
nev. William Mlddleswarth,
pastor. Featured in the
decorations were a lighted
tree and extensive use of
candles throughout the hall.
Door prizes were won by Mrs.
Rachael Downie and Mrs.
Barbara Fry.
.The pastor spoke on the
gifts of the wisemen, gold,
frankincense and myrrh, and
gave a reading fr om
Chrislmas Ideals . Name
games were played with
~inners
being
Marta
Guilkey , Erna Jesse, Lillian
Moore and Lois Cleland.
Group carol sipging completed the program.
Mrs. Margaret Blaetlnar
had charge of the business
meeting during which time
plans were made to decorate
the church tree on Sunday
afternoon. It was decided to
purchase a poinsettia for the
altar and to send Christmas
cards lo shutins of the
church. Names of the shut-ins
will be listed tn the church

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Daily ~ntinel , Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., F'riday, Dec. 12, 1~75
DICK TRACY
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Television log for easy viewing

I COUI...Cl .

ANSWER THAT,

SFARI&lt;I.E.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1975 ·
6:3()-NBC News 3.4, 15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS Nws 8, 10; Two .Way Street 20; Carling,
Caollng 33.
7:oo-Truth or Cons. 3; Lawrence Welk 8; To•Tell the
Truth 4; Bowling for Dollars 6; Aviation Weather
33; News 1Q; Don Adamo Screen Test 13; Family
Affair 15; Ohio Journal 20.

CAPI'AIN EASY
~ OMfWHER.t= OVER

T~C' ALLE6 H E~ 1 ES ·­

E!J ROUTE TO ~ EW 'IORK · · THE Me KE&amp;
A I RMO~ILE I~ 8E IIJ6 FORCED DDWr-J BY

WE KNOW THESE
LITrLE ~RU S H FIRE

ARE BREAK.It.J6 OUT ALL OVER··
BUT THIS 15
RIDICULOUS:

WA~?

THOSE
MASKS MJO
BURP GUIJS
DOIJT LOOK
LIKe' AIJY
&gt;SIGHT

Holiday
_Po____,.l-'--ly_'s_P~ointers potluck held

VERY SIMPLE,
CAPTAIIJ EASY ..
HAND OVER ALL
TH05E MOVIE F I LII~
YOU' VE- BEEIJ
5 HOOTI!J6!

7:3()-Porter Wagoner 3; Bobbv Vinton 4; Candid
Camero 6; Evening Edition with Martin Agronoky
20; $25,000 pyramid 10: To Tell the Truth 13: Pop
Goes the Country 15; Black Perspective on the
News 33.
8:oo-Sanford &amp; Son 3,4,15; Movie "The Guns of
Navarone" 6, 13; Dr. Seuss 8, tO; Washington Week
in Review 20,33.
8:30-HaU.of Fame 3,4,15; Frooty the Snowman 8,10;
Wall Streek Week 20,33.

From rick rack riot
to blue jean dream

9:00-Ho;,.comlng : A Christmas Story 8,10; Firing
Line 20: Masterpiece Theatre 33.
to :oo-Pollce Slory 3,4,15; News 20; Paul Nuchlms 33.
10:30-Avlatlon Weather 20.
'
11:()C)-News 3,4,6,8, IO,t3,15; /&gt;.BC News 33.
11 :30-Johnny Corson 3,4,15; Wide World ~peclal 13;
Sammy &amp; Co. 6; Movie "The Buccaneer 8: Janak!
33.
t :()C)-Midnight Special 3,4,15: Wide World Special 6; :
Movie "Unknown Island" tO; News 13.
2:30-Movle "Nevada Smllh" 4.
4:3()-Movle "Copacabana Palace" 4
Friday on Channel Five:
7:00 - Wrestling : 2 Hrs. lc•
9:oo-Stagecoach West
IO :()C)-Burke's Law

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1975 ·
6:oo-FIIm 4; Sunrise ·semester tO: Debates for the '70s
13.
6:30-Matters of Life 6; TV Classroom 8; Treehouse
GA65! ·
Club 10.
7:oo-Saturday Report 3; Farm Front 4; Eddie
Saunders 6; Treehouse Club 8; U.S. Farm Report
10: Kentucky Afield 13.
7:30-Bullwlnkle 3; I Dream of Jeannie 4; Jetsons 6;
reason was that his hand
Vegetable Soup 15; Dusty's Treehouse 8; Man from
12 should take eight tricks and
NORTH 10•
C. 0. S.l. tO; Devlin 13; Mister Rogers' Neigh.832
borhood 20.
might not take nine.
•AKQJ71
8:oo-Emergency Plus 4 3,4,15: Hong Kong Phooey
His idea turned out to be a
tA6
6,13; Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm 8,10; Sesame
good ·one. The defense started
oloAJ
Street 20.
with five spade tricks . South
WEST
EAST
8:3()-Josle and the Pussycats 3,4,15: Tom and .Jerrydiscarded the six of diamonds
•AJ76 ~
•,K 10
GrapeApe6,13; Bugs Bunny-Road Runner 8; Bug&amp;
and jack of clubs from dummy
• 10 ~
• 9 8!
Bunny and Fr iends 10.
and took Lhe final eight.
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9:oo-Secref
Lives of Waldo Kitty 3,4,15; Electric
t K J 10 9
t142
If North had played at three
Company
20.
olo5
3
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K
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10
81
CAN'T '/OJ C:l/1:'~
hearts he might have found
El-Se ll1A.T WA.'/!
9:30-Pink Panther 3,4,15: Lost Saucer 13; Hock and
SOUTH
some
way to make the conU£T RB/'.C'i 01-J
Yogi 6; Stooby-Doo 8,10; Mister Rogers 20.
•Q 94
tract but it would require contO:oo-Land
of the Lost 3s,4,15; Adventures of Gilligan
• 63
TIM~'?
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siderable help from his op13; Hot Dog 6; Shazaml -lsls 8, 10; Sesame Street 20 .
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ponents and we have found
0
10:30-Run, Joe, Run 3,4, 15; Groovle Goo lies 6,13.
"'9 7 6 2
that opponents don't always
11 :()C)-Return to the Planet of the Apes 3,4,15; Speed
Both vulnerable.
cooperate.
Buggy6,13; Space Nuts8,10; Electric Company 20.
North-South 60 on score
11
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3,4,15: OddbaiiCouple 6,13; Ghost
West North Ea!lt South
Pu~ters 8, tO; Mister Rogers 20. ·
t2:oo-Grandstand 3,4,15; Uncle Croc's Block 6,13;
2•
Pass 2 N.T.
Valley of the Dinosaurs 8, liD; Vegetable Soup 20.
A
Mississippi
reader
wants
Pass ·Pass Pass
12 :30:-NFL Football3,4, 15; American Bandstand 6, 13;
to know the correct rebid
Opening lead - 6 •
Movie " Hey There, It's Yogi Bear" 8; Fat Albert
with :
10.
I.Jnl.EORPHAN ANNIE
oloAKux•AQxxxtxxo~ox
l :oo-Famouo Classic Tales 10; Lowell Thomas
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
after you have opened one
Remembers 33.
•,ITTI.E ORPHAN ANNIE-GOOD LOOKER
The whole subject of part spade and partner has raised
l :30-Greateot Sport&amp; Legend&amp; 6; American Life Style
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r;~~~~"\:?:"~=:t:::: score bidding has been given yoo to two spades.
I
. 13; Biography 33.
very sketchy 1realment by ' The answer is that you bid
2:00-Camellia Bowl 6,13; ·1975 World Finals of Drag
ltMI;-- ~~rJW •• writers. There is a good four s~ades. You should ":ant
Racing 10; Film 33.
reason for this . Each parl I~ be, m game. Why not Just
2:30-VIewpolnt 8; Valiant Years 33.
score creates its own spe~ial btd tt.
3:oo-NFL Today 8,10; Family at War 33.
problems.
(Do you have s question
3:30-Marshall Basketbali3; It Takes a Thief 4; NFL
Football 8,10: Across the Fence 15.
There is one area of general lor the -experts? Write "Ask
4:()C)-NFL Game of the Week 3: To Be Announced 15;
agreement about two bids th e Jacobys" care . of this
· Making Things Grow 33.
with part score which is that newspaper. The Jacobys will
4:30-Green Acres 3; Probe: The World Around Us 4;
lhe strong-suit two bid is a answer individual questions
Cricket oflhe Hearth 15; Religious America : Crow
one-round force even though it il stamped, sell-addressed .
River Christmas 33.
is a "bid of game.
envelopes are enclosed. The
l
:oo-FBI
3; American Live Style 4: French Chef 33.
With 60 on score, North most interesting questions
5:15-Wide World of Sports 6,13.
.
~~~~~~c~~1 to open two hearts. will be used in this column
5:3()-Adam-124: To Be announced 15: Highway Safety
responded two nolrump and will re ceive copies of
33 .
North decided lo pass. His JACOBY MODERN.}
6:oo-Newo 3,4; God Has The Answer IS; What now,
America? 33.
1
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News3,4,15: Rhoda 8: CBS News tO; Lilias,
... AND QUI'TE
I !XJN T Kf\ICM' .. .HE'S 06VtOUSLV A
Yoga and You 33 .
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IF I WAHTlO
MALE CHAIJVINIST.'
ASSISTING MR. GO WITH HIM ,
7:oo-World at War 3; Lawrence Welk 15; Hee Haw
by
THOMAS
JOSEPH
OOP IN/&gt;.
LI:Z .. .
6,8; Firing Line 3; In The Know tO; Newsmaker '75
TliCHNIC.A.L
ACROSS
DOWN
13.
CAP,!,CIT'/!
I - Summer· I_Disgrace
7 : ~0- Treasure Hunt 3; Last of the Wild tO; Wild
viUe
z- Birthplace•
Kingdom 13.
B:oo-Emergencyl 3,4, 15; Howard Cosell 6, 1.3; JefS Groucho 's
of HST
fersons 8, 10; Rival• of Sherlock Holmes 33
brother
3 Actress,
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10 Cottontail
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Basketball
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S.W.A.T.
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4 Plateau
"Oklahoma
Crude"
4,
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Mary
Tyler
Moore
8,
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5 Alpine
American Family 33.
novelist,
cottage
/ 9:30-Bob Newhart 8,10.
Louis 6 Start of a
IO:oo-Matt Helm 6, 13; Carol Burnett 18,10; Sound12 Ed or Nancy toast
Yesterdafs Answer
olage 33.
13 fit for
; .. _ Dreamer" 16 ~'rench city 28 Sneezing
11 :()C)-News 3,8, tO, 13; ABC News 6.
II : tO-News 4; American Outdoors man 15.
tillage
12 wds. •
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cause
GASOUNE ALLEY
15 Put in irons 8 Shoemaker
22 lnunediately 30 Wheel part 11 : 15-Movle "Bring Me The Vampire" 6.
11 :30-Movle "Breakoul" 3; Don Kirshner's Rock
us that
17 Barbara 9 Away
· ' 23 Bird
31 Kayak
Concert 8; Movie " Promise Her Anything" tO;
Not ier
Geddes
from
soWJd
32 Expiate
lone~ t' qit t'-th'
1
Movie "The /&gt;.stro-Zombles" 13; Janak! 33.
18 Before
camp
24 Satanic
33 Credo
twentLl
time clock!
11 :40-Satui'day Night 4,15.
19 Opponent
12 wds . •
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minutes!
of DDF.
14 Golfer,
singer
36 Hindu
l :tO-Movie "Journey to Shiloh" 4.
20 Stripling
Lee 26 Ali cymbal
l :15-Movle "War-Gods of the Deep" 13.
21 Prearranged
t :3()-Movle "The Joker Is Wild" 10.
2:45-Movle "The Secret of Blood Island" 4.
22 Alpine
3:()C)-ABC News 13.
snow field
3:30-Movle "Good Neighbor Sam" tO.
23 See 15
4:
15-Movle "Moment to Moment" 4.
Across
26 Tiresome
@ic~
insect
tivity and move on something
~
27 Frau's
to wh l~ h you've given con·
.J:::3~~~L....:=-- consort
slderablo thought. Nothing's to
be gained by pondering. 1
28 Manhandle
29 Piglet
SCORPIO (Oct. 24·Nov. 221
RECKON '-IV[; 60T
You won't be sultlclenlly ap30 Sad sound
Bemlce Becle Oaol preciative or others· assistance
31 "- Ballou" 1.:--+--4-----&lt;1-NOSIO'TH' ~RTS.
unless you realize tMir help
34 Man's
For lllUrciiJ, Dec. 11, 1171 and counsel ere saving you
AH'LL WHOOP TH'
name
Allll!l (Morell 21·Aprll 11111 much sweat end strain.
1RAIN UP.NSIN'!rAppease
must decide today SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec:.
Derringer
- -+-+--1 you
between what leeds your ego 211
keep your ob!OC·
39 Presently
or what fallens your wallet, tlves,YouIn will
perspeci iVe today,
ir.-+-+-+--1 don't hesitate: Mone* easily assigning everything to Its
40 Wager
cures your wounded pride.
41 Solitary
propar lime and place.
b-+--1--+---1 TAURUS (April 20·M., 20)
,_.H&lt;-u Poe's
(Dec. 22·Jan.
rr-+-+-+--1 Others retain a very strong In- CAPRICORN
111
Let
go
,
ol
lhe mundane
fluence on your opinions today. stresses that bug
you today.
-..1...-L-J...,,.,! ll's not dlatastelul. Your views Have a good time. You're en•
and theirs are In harmony.
tilled to let your hair down
;;;lliiA....L.:... DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE'- Here's how to work -It: GEMINI (Mer 21·Juno 20) without foetlng guilty.
Regardless ol What others may
.
AXVDLBAAXR
(Jan. 20·Fib. 111
advise, you've got to do II your AQUARIUS
You
have
a
way ot saying
Is I. 0 N G F E I. L 0 W
way today. Once you break something today
that will 011 a
THEY SAY &amp;TAN ADAM&amp;
loose, you'll wonder why you
One
lctlor
simply
stands
lor
another.
In
this
sample
A
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dear
lrlond
off
tho
hook. He
JANI(l; DO '!OJ KIOI\/ ANYTHINGHA&amp;N'T E:&gt;EEN HIMSELF
used lor the three I.'s, X lnr· th&lt;• two O's, etc. Single letters. tarried.
couldn't have dono 11 hlmaall.
ABOUT STAN ADAM&amp; I RE.CENT 13ElATELY. HE'&amp; 13EEN
apostrophes, the lcn~th and formation ol lhe wnrds are all CANCEII (J..,. 21.July 22) Warm leellnga rotull.
HAVIa&lt;! 'THAT I rowr KNOW ?
GRcOCHY.._tr&lt;RITA13LE 1
hint!'~ . F.ar h da)l thc t'llCif l cltrrAnrc different.
Self&gt;preservation ol your goals
(Feb, 20·111•011 20)
&amp;HORT- I t::MPERED. ..
will be your Initial objective to· PII.CII
Pyahlng yourHW too hard to
('RVPTOQUOTES
WE}:bJ MISt; WINKLE r
day. Fortunately, you'll soon analn
a material gaol will only
I v.v GET A LDT OF
"'-F:::......d
learn aspirations of others are postpone Ita realization. The
FEEOOACK FROM
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KME
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H V V Y E , eQually Important.
moment you ooaa up, you'll
THEGIRL5
LIO (JulJ 23-Aug. 221 If you'll reap tho harvott.
DOY
FVFT
L S U V H Y M F Y forsake the realm of reflection
SVHT
today and get Into the arena of
E
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T
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.
live action. you can do anything
ET IOHLY N .-- E .
you seryour mind to.
YIIIGO (Aug. 23·1apt. 221 Sol
YL~' LOE,
CH.
DIC. 11, 1171
your sights high today. You're
, Cry
.
· capable of llallenlno any Be willing lo work thle coming
Yes Ierday s
ptoquole1 A NATION CANNOT PER- obstacle If you're aware ol tho year Whan othora loy down
MANENTLY REMAIN.ON A LEVEL ABOVE TiiE LEVEL OF barriers.
lhelrtoola. Tho rawarda wllfo•·
lTS WOMEN. - RAMSAY
coed
your oxpoctallona. Thoaa
LIBIIA (..pi, 23-0Ct. 231 II'S
WATCH Ol:lT FER TH '
(f) 1916 Kin11 Ffatwea Syndl~ate,Jnc . l
time to ahod tho cloak of lnac- you aarve will loter aervo you.
MUD PUDDLE ,
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POLLY'S PROBLEM
QEAR POLLY.- I have so
many small pieces of rick
rack and bias tape in all
colors that are from one and a
half to ~n inches long. Do you
know of any way I could use
them ? - MRS. E. M.
DEAR MRS. E.M.-Such
pieces could be ulied to make
decorations for denim jackets
and blue jeans by shaping the
pieces to form Dowers, let·
ters, animals, leaves, etc.
and then have a bit of em·
broidery added to make them
more realistic. I am sure you
can come up with gay effects
that teen-agers like on such
clothes. The same type
decorations eould be made to
use on dresses and suUs for
the wee ones, too. - POLLY.

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DEAR POLLY - I save all
those foam pla~s that come
with meal on them. I find
them handy for putting in the
bottom of my garbage bags,
especially the heavy paper
ones. This keeps the bottom
of the bag from gelling wet
and also helps hold II up
fi rmly , They are also great to
use to catch the peels when
peeling potatoes, and so on
and for use when going on
picnics. Always wash them
well before storing. - MRS.

P.Z.
DEAR POLLY - My Pet
Peeve is with the TV commercials using very small
children since we cannot
understand a word they say.
What they hope to accomplish
by using these small children
is beyond me. - L.S.
DEAR .LS. - I am sure It
will be good news to ad
agenc.les whO do this to know
that you are at least trying to
hear their messages. POLLY.
DEAR POLLY - The
reader who wan Is to recycle
bread twist ties could use
them to lie small planls to
s!Bkes. But the use I like best
is to twist two of them of the
same color together and slip
through a Christmas tree ball
to hang it on the tree. Fasten
one end to the ball that
usuaUy has an eye or loop to
the top and bend the other end

DEAR POLLY - To keep
my glass shower doors free
from a cloudy soap scum, I
clean them and then rub on a
bit of oil with a soft cloth .
Vegetable, baby oil and
petroleum jelly oil will all
work . - MRS. P.R. .
DEAR POLLY - When
living in an older home with
radiators, dusting them was a
problem until one day I used
a baby hollle brush and foWJd
it worked just great. Thanks
for all the pointers. I have
used many of the ideas.
MRS. E.R.M.

HOSPITALIZED
RUTLAND - Mrs. Eli
Denison or Rutland is a
patlenl allhe Holzer Medical
Center. Cards may be sent to
room 220.

APPLE GROVE - The
Apple
Grove
United
Methodi s t Chur ch held a
fe ll owship and Chr istmas
party at the Lelart Falls
-Community Center Satw-day
evening.
A6 p.m. dinner was served
wilh table arrangements of
pine bran ches, poinsettias
and icicles with red ca ndles

Party plans
finalized

Others atlending the
meeting were Veda Davis,
Jean Braun, Mary Hamrn,
Linda Hamm, Eva Schreiber,
Donna
Jones,
Judy
Eichinger, Vicky Michaels,
Barbara Lester, Jean Coates
and Peggy Mould.

CHESTER - Final plans
for the Firemen's Auxiliary
Christmas parly were made
at the Wednesday evening
meeting at the firehouse .
There will be a covered dish
dinner at 5 p. m. on Dec. 14 at
lhe firehouse with firemen
and families as guests .
The meeting, presided over
by president Clarice Allen,
ope ned with the Lord 's
Prayer, followed by roll call.
Minutes of the previous
meeting were read by Erma
Oeland and lhe treasurer's
report by Opal Wickham.
Dues were collected as was
money for the sale of cards.
Present were Clarice Allen,
Ethel Orr, Opal Eichinger,
Joy Oark, Karla Chevalier,
Opal Wickham, Erma
Cleland , Dorothy Myers ,
Georgia Smith, Margare t
Christy and Clara Conroy.Ciarice Allen.

BAKE SALE PLANNED
The Salisbury Gir.. Scouts,
JWJior Troop 100, will hold a
bake sale at Kro ge r 's
Salw-day beginning - at 9:30
a.m.

In 1953, Maj . Charles
Yeager flew a Bell X1A jet
research plane more than two
and a half times. the speed of
sound.

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us.!d in keeping with the
Chris tma s season. Rei' .
Howard Shiveley gave the
prayer preceding the. dinner .
A pr og ram was held
following the dinner led by
Dallas Hill with Mrs.- Belly
Shiveley at the piano for
singing uf Christmas carols.
Rev. Shiveley had scripture
and prayer.
Reading s were " If th e
Christ Child Came Tonight,"
Joyce While; "Begin Christmas, ' ' Dee Spencei'; " My

PARENTS
We Are Plea sed
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Sabra Moirison
Snowman," and Jane Amberger, "The First Noel," "0
Corne All Ye Faithful," "Joy
1o the World" and "Jingle
Bells."

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Piano students to hold
holiday recital Sunday
SYRA CUSE
Piano
students of Rose Ann Jenkins
will present a Christmas
recital at 1:30 p.m. Sunday
at the Asbur y United
Methodis t
Church
in
Syracuse .
Stude nts who will play
include Carol Morris, "The
Christmas Song" and "Silver
Bell s"; Camille Swindell
"Mary's Baby Jesus" and "0
Bam bino 11 ;
S o nia
Ash ,"Toyland" and " H~ppy
Birthday , Dear Chris t
Child "; Tonia Ash, "March of
lhe Toys" and "Plristmas
Echoes"; Meg Amberger ,
" Parade of the Wooden
Soldiers" and "A Marsh·
mallow World" ; Paula
Swindell, "Ave Maria" and
"Dear Ole Dear Ole Santa.'::
Diana Nease, "Rudolph" and
" Th e Abominable

Christmas List," Donna Hill ;
"What Seems to be Wrong
with Christmas ," Bob
Spencer; "Bethlehem Road,"
Eileen Buck.
Attending were Rev. and
Mrs. Shiveley, Florence
Smith, Alice Balser, Dolly
Wolle, Early Roush , Eileen
Buck, Bertha Robinson,
Debbie Barnell, Edna McCartney, Douglas Barnell,
Ruth Grindstaff, Stella
Jarrell , Monk Barnett, Mel
Waldnig, Bob and Dee
Spencer, Bernice and Russell
Roush, Carmen Carpenter,
Eddie , David, Sharon and
Cindy Roush , Bess and
Dorsey Parsons, Donna and
Dallas Hill , Jan, Darrell and
Tracy Norris , Jack, Shirley
and Paul Ables, Joyce,
Ca rr oll, Darla , Deanna,
Keith and Kevin Whi~, Dolly
Hill, Mamie and Paul Byers.

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end W.ill hOld a small llghlw~lght ball, but the heavior
ones should have the end or
the tie wrapped around the
branch two or three times.-

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A holiday potluck for the
American Lutheran Church
Women of Sl. Paul and St.
John's Lutheran Church was
held at St. Paul 's Fellowship
hall Tuesday night.
Grace was given by the
nev. William Mlddleswarth,
pastor. Featured in the
decorations were a lighted
tree and extensive use of
candles throughout the hall.
Door prizes were won by Mrs.
Rachael Downie and Mrs.
Barbara Fry.
.The pastor spoke on the
gifts of the wisemen, gold,
frankincense and myrrh, and
gave a reading fr om
Chrislmas Ideals . Name
games were played with
~inners
being
Marta
Guilkey , Erna Jesse, Lillian
Moore and Lois Cleland.
Group carol sipging completed the program.
Mrs. Margaret Blaetlnar
had charge of the business
meeting during which time
plans were made to decorate
the church tree on Sunday
afternoon. It was decided to
purchase a poinsettia for the
altar and to send Christmas
cards lo shutins of the
church. Names of the shut-ins
will be listed tn the church

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MiScellaneous Sales

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Sain t Bernard
Pupp ies R(' &lt;4dy tor Chris t
r'Has . A lso . J Chine se Pug
Pu pp ies . Phone 9.19 2009 .
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W IL L car e tor eld erly woman
· my homt&gt; . Phone 992 73 14 .
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with tow income,
ver y ni ce Ph on e 992 35 09 .
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Mobile Homes For Sale
19 75 f .lx 70 T R fi iLER . f1)(
ee l lent c ondition ; esp ecia ll y
l)uill tor offi ces . Low pr ice
for quick sa le, Ph on e 130.!\
67 ~ 1921 or 67 5 5879
t O 30 H e

For Sale or Trade
1970 MAVE RI CK . 6 cy l in der ,
autom ati c , good co ndi !lon .
$695. Phone 304 682 ·2;166
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Pa id tor all makes and
models or mobile homes .
Phone are a code 61 4 42J
95 31.
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1 For Rent
1 T WO B E DR OOM mob il e
I hom e P11one 992 3112912. 11 6lp
I 2 BEDROOM !rai ler . $.27 .00
k . A ll utillt 1c-'.&gt; p a i d .
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Phone 992 332J .
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LOs T
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Tony a
K eet:~a u g h , Me igs Inn . No
q ues tion s asked .
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INDIVIDUALS ONLY!
NON COMMERCIAL
NO REFUNDS.
Each initial and
group of figures
counts as one word .
Be sure to count
name and address, if
used , and your phone
Including
number .
prices lor items oflered in your want ad
increase
w iII
response.

7 BE DRM horn e, loca le d on
Rt . 1·!3 . Ph one 741 2590 .
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HOUSE on Co Road 28. r or
in lor m a lion , ca I! weeken ds
or afte r 6 through th e w Cek ,
9 ~9 2626
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Help Wanted

Road

lost

t l fi VE your dE'l' r lrophics
mounled
Bir c hfietd s
Tax idermy , St . Rt , 12.1 , Ea sl
of R u llan d. Phone ( 61 ,1) 742

2118.

GU N
Shoo t.
Rull an d
A merican Leg io n . beginning
al noon on Beechgro'll'e

CAPABLE wo man to ca r e fo r
eld erl y , sem i in11alid man in
his h om e . Phone 992 2642 or

992 3J07 .

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SE RVICE Manager for new
car d ea lersh ip , Write Bo&gt;C
7&lt;1 3, Pom er oy , Ohio , J5769 .
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L/1R G E business building in
M ason , large gl ass fron l,
dr ive in rea r doors . wi ll r en t
1: or all ot Qroun d fl oor , 3200
square f ee-t , good lo'cat ion .
Phon e f 3Q.t 1 882 3J56 or 773
561 t .
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La Salle
HOTEL

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LARRY E. SPENCER,

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M eigs County , Ohio

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tha t you will to11 e our apart
rnents that we give you two
w eeks RENT f REE . Jusl
pay your sec urity deposit
an d stay si x months an d th e
f ir st 2 weeks i s free . You wil l
en [oy monthly te ases, all
elec tri c living , car pefl ng ,
range and refrigerator , fre e
tras h pi c kup , cab le TV
(Opl lo nal l and lau n dry
fa c ili l i es . Convenien! 10
shoppi ng on Third and Mill
in M iddl eporl. V ILLAG E
MA N OR is yours f or on e
be d ro om
apar tm en t s
$1 ar!ing a1 tiO.t m onlh ly p lus
.tHe e. We p ay for everything
else. See the Manag er a!
· Ri¥ers ide Apar1m en1 s or
call 991 3273 . Th is offer w il l
end soon . so move in now
and save 1US .
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ar ising und er a retail i n
slalment sec uril y agrcemenl
'( exec ut ed by Michael S.
Gl obakar an d held b y Gen eral
Motor s Acc epdance
Cor
poration as secur ed party .
Said publ ic sa te is to be con
due led according to 1-he laws
of th e Sta l e of Ohio . Ge neral
M o tors
Accep t a n ce
Cor
poralion r eser v es the righ! to
bi d at thi s sate .
The co ll ateral Is pr esently
slored and may be seen al
Pornerov
Mo!Qr
co .•
Pom erov •• Ohio .

GENERAL MOTORS
ACC EPTANCE
CORPORATION

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s· P . J Evan s

Ill I 7, 14 , 21.28: 1121 5.12.19,
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DAILY SENflNEL
lll COURT ST.
POMEROY, OHIO
. 45769

COLUMBUS (UP! )' - The
average cash grain prices
(per bushel) paid to farmers
by grain elevators In the
principal marketing areas of
Ohio after the markelll closed
Tuesday wttil the markets
cl ose todsy:
Northeast Ohio: No. 2

wheat $3.03; No. 2 shelled
corn $2.:M; No. 2 oats $1.45;
No. I soybeans $4.33.
7 RM . HOUSE 111 !'; yr .lc use,
. Base m en!. ga r age .
Northwest Ohio : No . 2 rOhio
eal n ice home , must ha Ve
wheat $3.13; No. 2 shelled
ref er ences if Int erested . Ca ll
day (6 14 ) 4d6 7699 . evenings ,
corn $2.37; No. 2 oats $1.47;
16141 446 9S39 .
No. 1 soybeans $4.39.
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Central Ohio : No. 2 wheat
(; RM HOUSE an d balh for
$3.13; No. 2 shelled corn
re nt in P omeroy . Ca ll 992
574 1
$2.31l; No. 2 oats $1.47; No. I
122261C
ooybeans $4.:M.
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1 West Central Oluo : No , 2 H OIJ~E S rm s . and b ath In
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Rac in e. Phon e 992 5858 .
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1 wheat $3.12 ; No. 2 shelled
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I corn $2.44; No. 2 oats $1.48;
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I ' No. !soybeans $4.33.
F uRNI SHED
t~Pa rtm e nt
adult s on ly in Middleport
I
I Southwest Ohio: No. 2
~hone 992 3tl14 .
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POMPh EROY, 0.
1 wheat P.l2; No.- 2 shelled
3 15 .1!1
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unfurnish ed apts Phon e 992
1 No. I soybeans $4.36.
I Inlernational
5·13.1.
I Harvester
I
Trend: No . 2 wheat,
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IN ew Idea Equipment I ~her; No. 2 sheUed corn,
I Me Culloch
Chain I· htgher; . No. 2 oats, un· TR A ILER lot for r enl. Phon e
I Saws
991 5535
changed; No. I soybeans,
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POT A TOE S lor sal e 50 and 100
lb . b ags . A c r oss lrorn
Sha mrock in He n der son , W .
Va . Don ald Wa lh u, Rt . J5.
Henderso n , W Va .
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Service

LI VE RACCOON S. Ph one
9·19 2523 .
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FACTORY
BUILT
truck
camp er with stov e, oven ,
sink , ice boK .' S.tSO . Phone
741 1460 .
12 11 4tp
WA RM
MORNIN G
gas
heater, 40,000 B .T .U . $ 150.
Phone 985 -35 40.

12 11 31p

PU M P ORGAN and stool.
gi rl 's
bike . b aby
bed
comp lete, electric guitar',
microphone, ampli fi er . Call
742 2071) ,

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N OW se ll ing Fu ll er Br ush
Pro ducts . Phon e 992 3410 .
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- - - - - - - - - - - -- - F IR E WOOD - Edward Ball ,
992 758 0.

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Sales and Semce

F i ve
new
3-bedroom
homes. Now under con .
struction with ca rp et ,

ceramic ·liJe, garage, large
lol. Buy now and pick your

Call today for
Service Tomorrow

cOlors . FHA financing
availab le·. Pri ce : $21 ,500.

Business Phone : 992-5880

Phone : 667-6304
11·12·1mo.

Re5idence : 9~ - 3313

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2 Spo,lspa l CHtoppe'
boats, J.t2ft. &amp;1·1411. 1300
ea .

Ambassadeur rod

&amp;

5000

reel combination
S49. 9S
~2 O.,ly Fenwick Graphite

'rods listS Ill.
570.00
_Sportsman Space
8\a nket
S5.00
,All fishing lures 20 Pet. Off

GRAVELY
TRACTOR SALES
Pomeroy, Ohio
Winter hours-

Mon ., Tue.,

•Wed., Fri. 9 to 5, Thut. &amp;
lat. 9 to noon.

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Estate For Sale

HOUSE lor sa le in Porlland ,
lake over paym ents , must
· sell . 5 rooms and bath , good
, well and 2 acr es ot g round .
Phone 843 2292.
12 5 121c

fAR M l or sa le by owner , 4

mi les ~e s l o f Rullanct on
New L 1ma Road , 141 acres .
~ . ;:;lar ~e . barn , . hous e, Olher
but ldm gs . A rt
mineral
." r ights , 60 a~res tillab le , rest
J 1l n pastur e,
als o pond .
54 &lt;~ , 500 . Phon e (419) 665.
"· •3291.
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kt:MOUt L IN G,
1-'tUtllOIIIY •
hea l in g a nd all t ypes o~
qe ne r al
r epa i r .
Work~
qu ar antced . 20 yea r s e ....
~J Cr ie n ce
Phon e 997. ?4 09 .
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O' DELL A linem ent loca ted
behi nd
R ut l a nd
Grade
Schoo l . T un eup , brake s ,
w h ee l balan ci ng , al inemen t.
Phone 742 200 ~ .
1t 16 He

BEDkM '~
home , . lust'
fin ished. remodeling , Satem
Sl., Rulland . Phone 742 · 2~06
afler d p .m . or see MOo e .
Hutchison .
9-'lJ ·tfC

H OU SE modern , 2 bedrm .',
larg e_ living room , lu ll
baseme n t , new r oo f; garage .
3 acres garden , 1~ acre
wood s. Phon e 949 2635, only

TEAFORD REALTY
PHONE 997-3325
10 Mechanic
Pomeroy, 0
LONE SOME - Old brick 3
B. R .s, gourmel5' kit., nice

dining &amp; living, mod. bath
and utJ\ity. JUST $11,000.
RIVER LODGE - 3
B . R. ' S,
FULL
BASEMENT. EXTRA LOT
ON THE Ohio. Orl\led well
and beach. Only $14,000.
NEW LISTING - Level lot
for fhe aged. Mod. 3 nice
B. R.'s with large closets.
Dream kif. with sfove and

10"Boot.

high water. 112,900.
HOT WATER HEAT -

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,

the

winter ,

3

vacant .

Move before Chrlslmas.
Only $16,500.
NEW LISTING - 1.4 acres
of land . like new 3 BR
home. Birch kif.. dish·
MlllDLEPOIIT - Stone &amp;
bldg . Lovely location.
couple of partitions, a
,i.S·~O,•erand you would have
'l'~•n..;,;,place to live. $7,000.
ROY - A large
home or 2 apartments, live
In 1 and renf 1. In good
condlfi1Jn. $10,000.
r: p;oM.~ROY 1 sfory
2 BR, full basement
has 1 BR, TV·R.. ~ 11\lty R..
workshop . Large Jot.
$9,500.
IDDLEPORT - 1 sfory
,.,.:.-.• 2 BR, NEW car.
petlng, paneling. windows
&amp; etc. Full basement. NEW
carpo' f . 113000
, .
POMEROY - 11/, A. 200ft.
\ liJ~[~,t:i.ei
has 2
·r
I ,for
or

tread . Exclu sive

trailer. SJ,OOO.

RUTLANO - 1 stoiy
frame, 2 BR. bath . dining
R. wash house, garage. Nj
flib ileal. $8,500.
THE IDEAL XMAS
~RESENT - A HOME
PR YOUR FAMILY. '

washer ,

di sposal,

1'12

baths, &amp; full basement
$31,500.
NEW LISTING - 4'12
acres. Good 8 room, central
air home. l'h baths,

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Pontiac Grand AM ••••••••••••-.1

and Mrs. Maurice Reed,
Tommy and Brian.
Visiting on Thanksgiving
Day with Horace Kibble and
Forrest were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Foster and f.amlly of
Belpre, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Westfall of Belpre, Mrs .
Hazel Barton and Mr. and
Mn. William Congrove and

Blown into WallS &amp; Attics

STORM
WINDOWS &amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENt
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
I IDING.\OFFITT
GUTTERI·AWNINGI

LARRY LAVENDER

Pam.

Svrilcu se , Ohio

Ph. 992-3993

4 10 1 mo

D-6.

D • t.!t:E Trimming , 2u
years exper ien ce . Insured .
fr ee cslimales Call 992 3057
or ~I) 66 7 30 41. Coolvi lle .
10 I S.tfc

\ EWIN..,.
tviJ.~C H I N t ,
Rep airs , service . all m n kes .
'l'l? :nK.t. 1 he r abri c &lt;",hap ,
PQmcroy 1\ul horilc d 'sin qer
•. ,l cs and Ser vice
Wt:
Sl)Mp en o,c isso r s

"f,

C. B RADFORD , Auctioneer .
Comple le Se rvice . Ph o~
949 2487 or 9A9·2000 . Rac ine ,
Oh io , Crill BrDdtorcJ .

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ana

WI ~ L
do
remodeling , roofing ,
plumbing , furnace r eparr
gas or oil. and general
r epair . Free estimat es and
reas o nabl e ra l es . Pho ne
Ch arles Si nclair , 161 &lt;1! 965 · ' •
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4121 or 992 -2221 .

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EXC AVATING ,

dozer , )

backho e
lind
d i t che r . 1'
Charles R . Hatfield Dack 1•
Hoe Ser v ice, Ru!lan d , O hlo . 1~
Phone 742 2008 .
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Rome Sandy of Parkersblrg, W. Va., and 'Dane
Foully of Beaver, Pa. were
recent visitors of Mr. and
Mn. Lawrence Rose.
Thanksgiving dinner guesls
of Mr. and Mrs . Warren
Pickens were Mr. and · Mrs.
lfllrold Sauer and Joy of
Mlddleporl RD. Mr. and Mrs.
BUI Meredith and Charles of
Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Frydman of Colwnbus, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Whitehead,
Jane and Jull, and Mr. and
Mn. Denver Weber, Mark
Mid David. The birthdays of
Jull Whitehead and Mark
Weber were observed.
Mr. and Mrs . Lawrence
Roae spent Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mnt. Dana Van
Meter and family at Belpre.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa J. Rose
and fll!llly of Akron were
lliso present.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Calaway, Klbb, Bob and Lori
from Marlon spent their

73
3295
4 Or. Sedan . Owned by local minister. Shows tender care. Fully equipped. Original black tlnlsh \Ike new. ·

·-- - ~~ JO ! ate
PIANO Tun ing , Lan e Daniels .,
Phon e 992 2081 .
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1973 G.M.C. 1/2 Ton Super Custom, V-8, auto .• P.S., P. B.,
one of the best in town . Xmas Priced $2995 .00.

1973 Pontiac Grand Prix, air, vinyl top. This is a local one
owner. Extra nice 53695.00.

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1973 Ford Gran Torino 2 dr. H. T., V-8, auto., P.S., P. B. ,
radio, extra low mileage. Xmas Special 52295.00.

$1795.00
$1895.00
$795.00

car

garage. $31,000.
BUILDING LOTS - And
acreage.

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ExCAVATif'~-G .

BAC K HOE S:

AND DOZER . LARGE ANDJ
SMALL . SEPT IC TANKSI
IN STA LLED . BILL
PULLI NS. PHONE 9921418 ,1
&lt;
DAY OR NIGHT .
II II 78tp;

LET US DO IT! I

Carpeting
501 NYLON

' $499-

Square
Yard

RUBBER I)ACK
we h ave hundreds of
ca rp e t values. Your lob can
be comp le led tn 1 to 2
weeks . No long wailing
period . Our ln!it&amp;ller ha s 28
years eKperie nce .. , jexperl
ins.Jallallon . You'll like
whal you gel .

CALL 74i·22ll
TALK TO WENO,E~L
GRATE
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CARPETCONSU~TANT

RUTLAND ·
FURNITU.E
m -2211

Rullond

72

Volkswagen 4 Dr. Sedan ........'2695

11 v~ 2
.'1695
Belonged to local minister . A beauflful cot In excapflonal
condlflon.

Dr. Sedan•••••••

SEE: Fred llaettMr, Pat Hill. Mtlvln Uttle.

or Dan Thompson
Open -Evenings TII6:0G
Except Thurs. and S.t. TII5:0G

FORD
PHOIE .

4115.1*

B!.Zltl

Mlllteut

Thanksgiving vacation with
Mn. VIrginia Walton and
daughler Susie.
Thanksgiving dinner guesls
of Mr. and Mrs. James
Cowdery and family were
Mr. and Mrs. John Calaway
and family of Marion and
Mrs. VIrginia Cowdery and
Susie .
Mrs . VirRinia

lACK HOES, lULL DOZER, TRUCKS, GARAGE
EQUIPMENT, ETC.
S MILES SOUTH OF McCONNELSVILLE, OHIO,
MORGAN CO. ON ST. liT. 10.
T1k1 St. Rt. 60 10ulh olll of McCallntlsvllll for s mll11
tow1rd1 Mlrltlla -turn onte Co. Rd. 6 lor 2 milts to lilt
Fr1nk Brown ,Ftrms.
OUt to of.. r lnttrllll diKonllnulng my torc:lvtllng
buslnns will 1111 tollowlft9 ti!Ul,mont •• listed:
lACK HOES &amp; DOZER: t973 John Deere Model 310
dltstl beck hoe '1'-94 hoe, front 111d loader w-aul. lorwtrd rtvtrlt, lock rear ond, good rubber w-stoflonary
wlndshltld, side curtelns only IOU hrs., eMfro good
condition. John Deere oi50 diesel dorer - all HYO 8 way
blade w-wonch-aut. forward reverse w-ca b protector
In A-1 condition. Jon Deere back hoe diesel Model 400
w-94 hoe- front end loader on rubber, In good condition.
Ditch Witch J20 w-HYO - HO digging bar &amp; chain · 4
whet\ drive . front end leveling blade. Also good trailer
to be sold together. This machine Is extra good. Concrtle mixer W·HYO dum · 3 pt. hitch · t;, yd. E•lra 18
ln. beck hoe bucket. Trlnle2111. utility trailer (good).
II ft. slnglt a Mit trailer.
TRUCKS: 1%2 International ( R 1'10) truck, 450 engine 5spd. Irena. all air brokn, etc. w-e (new) New leader
llmi box w-lertlllrer attechments. This Is In good
condition. 1965 Ford 700 - 391 engine · ond cab W·10 ft .
dump bed . straight air. 10:00•20 tires w-plnnel hitch.
Very good. 1%7 Ford truck F-700 · end ctb w-12 ft.
aluminum dump bed w-faclory air tlder cheaters·· PS,
all tlr brakn In good condition. 1970 Ford 750 . :or. Ton 4
wheel d't-lve pickup truck. IN' Ford 250 pickup truck wutlllty tool box &amp; pipe rack. 1966 Ford du~p truck
nt1111 r11111r. 1966 Ford 900 end cab nnds repelr. 9 If.
dump bid w-hotst. New leader lime box needs repelr.
1965 Buick Wildcat. 1971 OetQy truck camper sleeps 4uti contained.
SUPPLIES: 4,000 tt. flexible perferated &amp; solid pipe;
I,Oooft. 41n. dr1ln pipe; 300 fl . field f\Je; lot plastic pipe
-&amp;fillings;· ultd truck tlrt rims, etc.; several heads for
3P1 Ford engln111 scrap Iron/ Old batteries, etc.: tot 5
g~!'. gas can11 smog pots; 55 g~f. drums; t;, ln. wire
cable; wheel barrow; ltvtral good wooden ladders,

Open evenings til 7 p.m. &amp; Sat. til 5 p.m . Service from 8
a.m. til4 : 30 p.m . Weekdays. Please feel free to call us for

service on your present car. Call for appointment at 992 2174.

Your Friendly Dealer
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Dohrman Reed and family,
Mr. and Mrs . Marvin Reed
and family, Robert and Gary
Reed .
Mr . and Mrs. Gene Wilson
spent Thanksgiving with Mr.
and Mrs. Junior Congrove at
Zanesville .
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs . Edward Chevalier were
Lowell Chevalier of Mansfield, and Mr . and Mrs.
Zenith Chevalier and son of
Belpre RD . .
Mrs. Bess Larkins spent
Thanksgiving with her
daughler Mrs. Doris Marks
at Chesler.
Mr . and Mrs. Charles Price
and
Bobbie
were
Thanksgiving dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs . Chesler
Mundry and Lori.
Mrs. Helen· Archer visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Millon
Tuttle on Texas Road for
Thanksgiving.
Holiday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs . Hugh Martin
Jr. and Michael were Mr . and
Mrs. Hugh Martin Sr. and
famil:,o of Maokln Sabol, Va.,
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Boring
of Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Boring.
Mr. and Mrs, CUr lis P.
Cauthorn and daughters
honored her mother, Mrs.
Martin Nesselroad with a
blrlhday party. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Garth
Smith and Mrs. Ernestine
Hayman
and
Marlin
Nesselroad from Long
Bottom. Mrs. Nesselroad was
presented with gills . A
decorated cake was made by
Mrs . Hayman for Mrs .
Nessleroad.
Holiday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs . Waller
Brown and David were Mr.
and Mrs. William Thomas
and family from Enon, Miss
Naomi Pickens of Athens,
and Mr . and Mrs . Sieve
Cowdery and son. - Mrs. L.
Balderson.

TOM RUE
MOTORS
PLY. DuSI'Eit _______ '3695

1975
Auto. trans., P.S., AM radio, air cond., 7,000 miles,
lactory oltlclal car with new car .warranty.
.1974

OODGE DMT~- _,;, ___.,2995

Sport, 2 dr . H.T., P.S.. auto. trans .. AM radio, s,ooo
miles.
.

PLY. SATBLITE.~----- '3695

1974
9 pass. wagon, air cond .. P.S., P. B., AM radio. lac tory
official car.
1973

PLY. DUSTER ________ '2695

Auto. Irons., AM, radio, P.S. , elr cond .. 318 engine.

23,000 miles by one local owner.

tfc,

GARAGE TDOLS, ETC.: 225 Lincoln welder;
ecityltnt welder; set In. drive sockets: lot hand
tools, tnd wrenches, etc. 1 good Oevls trans\1 level ;
another level: work benches: vl1111 elec. grinders:
(Min blndtro; anvil; C cl1mps; tore wrenches;
boomtrll come a longs; log chains; sledges, hammers,
ttc.; small air comprtuor: trouble llghn; grHII
(lllnll timing lights; dwell meters, etc.
.
' T1lt tllovt IIIUipmtnl will be In UH unl\1 111t dly tnd
tvtrythl.. lsln IHd -klfttl condlllan. This will lit 1
gooll 1111 for you and lilt ....Ill lime of y11r tv mekt
'"" Ptlrclttlls. II 111 lime. Salt htld r~terdltU of
Wflllltr, Satwday, Dtc. 1J It 11::11 A.M. L..dl Ill
tntnl-. I'DIItlvt ·I.D. Terms - C.sh dly of 111t. Not
f'llllllllllllt fer ICC!dtnll.
.

'*

DODGE OORONEJ. __ ---'795

1969
6

cyl.,

4

dr.

2 NEW 75 VALIANTS. 6 cyt.,
4 doors. One with air. Huny!
. PH. M2·2594
See'

OWNER-MR. FRlNK BROWN

A.lctlonttr 1111 J1-. PhplltMI-0, or 557-1411,

'

Cowdery's birthday was also
celebra led. She received
many gills. Her daughter,
Mrs. Gary Landon wasn't
able to attend, she called and
wished her mother happy
birthday.
,
Recenl visitors at the
William Balderson home
were Mrs. Bess Webster of
Tuppers Plains, Mrs. Roy
Flck of Columbus, Mrs. Hazel
Balderson, VIenna, W. Va .
,and Mrs. Kalhryll Dietz of
Belpre and Bill Dietz of
Columbus.
Thanksgiving dinner guesls
at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Reed were Mr. and
Mrs . Howard Smith and
family of CoolvUie, Mr. and
Mrs . Randy Young of
Minersville, Mr. and Mrs. ·
William Smith and Mark of
Coolville, Mr. and Mnt. Ray
Weaver and family of
Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Reed of UtUe Hocking, Mr.
and Mrs. John Dupre and
family of Fairborn, Mr. and
Mrs. David Reed of Pomeroy,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Reed

\

$1195.00
$695.00
$695.00

Friendly Salesmen: Ceward Calvert. J. D. Story, or Bill
Nelson.

,

equipped. E•fra nice.

New Ford Trade-ln. Sharp.

1971 CHEV. VEGA WAGON
1968 BUICK LeSABRE 2 DOOR
1968 PONTIAC EXCT.,4 DR. HT

Stop by and see how friendly we are. We don't only want
you as a customer we want you as a friend . See one of your

Plymouth Fury Ill ••••••• •••••• .'2695

.SATURIIY, DEC. 13
AT 11:30 O'CLOCK A.M.

121041 p,l

~R· - ·~&gt;-

72

4 Dr. Sedan, air COf)dltloned, fully

PUBLIC AUCTION
EQUIPMENT SALE

t·

I

1974 Chev. lf2 Ton Super Cust ., long bed, V-8, auto., P.S.,
P.B., radio . Real sharp Pickup . Xmas Special 53295.00.

equipment.

Blown
Insulation Servic;es

enclosed porch and out of

large lot . Now

bullon dosu re.
POMEROY LAND~l!\ARK
· ~JKk W. C.rwy,Mgr;
• ·. P...,_.m-2111

In -

sulated garage. 528.500.
RACINE - Corner lot,
mod. kif., bath, 7 B.R.s,

in

1974 Pontiac Lemans Sport Coupe, auto .• P.S., P.B., air.
factory tape, extra low mileage. Xmas Price(:! $3695.00.

72 Olds 98 Luxury Sedan ......... '2995
or Minersville, RD visited Spore
lire never been on g'ound . Low. m.lleage. Fullest or '
Sunday with her parenls, Mr.

l

BR's, 1V2 baths, dining and

TINGLEY

Deep Iough \read.
Exclusive
•Knee High.
bullon closure. Deep Iough

12 10·61p

3 BR t:tOME , [u!it f inished
r e modeling . Salem St .,
Ru ll and . Ph onf 1d2 -2306
alter oi p . m . or see Milo B .
Hutch inson .
10 .9 ti c

Warm

1974 Pontiac Grand Safari, 9 pass. wagon. This was
everything . Nice family car, X-mas Pr ice 54195.00.

1971 PONTIAC CAT.
1972 FORD TORINO
1969 OLDS TORONADO

12.12-llt Luxury Interior, vinyl lop, sto. wagon affect by lull ~2995
door In
rear. Extra sharp.

News Notes

Smith Nelson Buy your Gas for the next Month or
so. Use your gas money to buy Xmas for the
family.

Some ~oocl Cheaper Cars. Still Get 50 Gal of Gas

sunday ,

Reedsville

Real Estate For Sale

1 car

Club,

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wouL D Yo u - eeuEvE?
Build an all sl eel building at
Po le Barn pri ces? Go lden
Gian t A ll Sl eel Buildings ,
f.lt : J , Box 148 , Waver l y,
.1-&lt;E AOY' M I X CO N CRE 'I E
Ohio . Phon e 9d7 27 96 .
d c l ivc r ect ' riqht t o your
7 2d 1f c
proic ct, I cl St il nd NSY I rcc
es tim ii !Cs Pho ne 9Q 1 32 8·1,
ROOF' IN'u cmo gu!l er of all
Gocqt ci n l&lt; ei'l dy Mi11 Co .•
k ind , hot asphal t We lix the
1\' icldt cport . Qhio 4
fl at one s. Phon e 367 0591 ,
6 30 ttl
Ch eshire . Paul Walker .
I
- ~
. •
. II 2l261p El,WOOU
tiUWb R 5 REPA!f.;!
Swe eper s , l oas tcrs , ironS 1
,11 1 sm a ll app li iln cc s . LawJ\ '
111 owcr , n ex t to ~. l at e Hlghw,,v Garage on Ro ute l
Ph on e ?H ~ 31l1 ~
,'
0I
.! 16·1t(

refrigerator .

Gun

Miles Ce.metery .

FREE ESTIMATES .

· E F' T I C . T fi N K S (l eilll f! O.
t\ 1 od crn ~. il n l tal ion Y97 J95·t
or Y9 'J .11.19
9 I H II c

s 11.500.

showroom .

Dec . u , 1 p .m . One m lie past

X-MAS
AT
SMITH
NELSON
·
50 Gallon of Gas Free ·

Mr. and Mrs. Randy Young

dozer . load er
work septic
t;1nk s
in s t,11tt d .
du lllP ·
tr u(.k,s and to boy s tor hir e
v: ill hau l fill dirl . top !&gt;Oi l ,
fin l~SI One and ~rav o(1 Cc:ill _
1 ob or ~oq~r Jeff er s·; day
phon e Nn iO !lt,~, n iqht phone
'1'-':1 1S.J'• or 90J1 5211
7 11 li e

1\ VOCADO gas ran ge, 12 K 15,
Avocado c arp el and p ad ,
wr inge r washe r , rin se tub s.
Phone 992 7009 .
I? 9 .Up

FISHERMAN'S
'
GIFT JALE

Hollow

·11 -18·1 mo.
L X(I~ V J\l lN G .
FH1d b~ r khoe

For Sale

Ford LTD Dr. Sedan ••••••••••

fclrd 8 Pass. Ot1b Sedan .••••••

Pom eroy Office
105 Butternut
992 - 334~
Formerly Weed Whole sa le .
F eat uring :
Del ux Ze ro x Copy Servi ce .
Offi c e
S upplies.
M im eograph
Supplies,
larg es t se lecti on of wed •
ding supp l ies in so ulh .
eas te.rn ·o h io
The Prinf Shop Complete
(Still in busines s in Mid;_
dlcpor tl
11 8 2 mo

Intersection of Rt. 33 &amp; 7
Pomeroy

SAVINGS!.

75
4
'4395
less than 14.000 easy miles. So clean we could put II on

sale

PH. 992-2174

SOME GREAT USED CAR BUYS

ONE ELECTRIC stove, S75,
one electric refr igerator ,
$125. Phone 992·3152.
12·12.31&lt; 73
'3795
Van
Type.
Glass
all
around.
Chatteau
model
Ford's
finest
Noollce
and
bestand
this
one
Is
tops.
P.S.,
P.B.,
A.T.
SHOOTING match,
Corn

Quality Print Shop

D&amp;M Appliance

l:1Jppers Plains, Ohio

For

POMEROY. OHIO

W1.th any New or Used Car purchased out of
st_ock cjuring the month of Dec. (Used car must
be priced over $500.00). So come on in and let

WE POINT THE WAY TO

992·2156

11·21 ·1mo.

Pomeroy

Ph . 991: , 2114

'

DAN THOMPSON FORD

The Dai~ Sentinel

.

1mile on State Route 124
Toward Rulland

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

MORLAN
Coostruction Co.

·-- - - . . . ~~ -~ ~ 21t 'i F----- ----_- _-_-_:._;-,

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Contact

PH. 992·5682

_

THE WHOLE FAM_ILY CAN ENJOY

MULBERRY
AVENUE,
POMEROY, 0.

All Mechanical Work

From th e largest Truck or
B1JIIdo1e r Radi alor 10 the
sma llesl Heal er Core .

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MEIGS
,
Co.

Phone 742-2331

i3 . 1"x 30" RE AR tractor tires
lor m odifi ed p·u ttin g tr actor .
Call 992 587 0 aller 5: 30, 991 25 LAM BS . P hon e 992 51 06 .
2176 8 5 ask for Mark .
12 9·61p
·
12 12 6t c
CHR I'STM AS trees . Phone 742
HIDE A BED .
$5 5
Two
2535. Main St. , Rut land .
c ush ion sola , cove r $2 0.
12 9 12tc
Used l wo wee ks. Ph on e 9J 9
271Y . Ph on e,9 49 2719 .
L OCU ST pos ts. Phon e 742
12 12 4tp
2359.
12 9 26 tp
'tB IN CH so rr el mar e, gentl e.
we ll brok en , $30 or besr
o ff er .
Ad ult
T ex Tan COAL . lim es ton e an d all l ypes
ol sail and rock sal! lor ice
wes tern sa ddl e, $60 . Phone
and snow r emov al . E x
7&lt;12 30J8
l sio r Sa lt wo rk s, Eas t
11 11 3tp ce
Main St ., Pom eroy . OhiO
· Phon e 992 389 1
U~ ED gas dry er , $30, Phone
12 7 ti c
992 2062 .
. 12 10 4tp
E'LECTR I C Hic kory Smoke rs
'
Sm oke tu r k e y , f is h,
lL ~ Go ld coins , S2 .50, 57)
ga me , e tc. 523 .95 . Jim
each ; $5 , S90 each ; Wl1ea t
Ro se nbaum . ph on e 992 3166.
b.ack p enn ies , 85c r oll sil ve r
12 8 4tc
c erli fi cat es, $1.25 each ; Big
Oollolf {hor se blan ket) bills ,
510 eac h . Call Rut l and , 7J2
IN DA SH 23 chanrl c l ci l izens
233 1, Roger Wamsley .
band transceiver . am fm
12 10 61C
mpx radio, 8 !rac k sler eo .
(,111 992 3965
Also other
A LL assorlme nt handmade
mod els.
Bar bie c lolhes , r easonable
' 129 ilc
pri ces. A rbaugh Additio n.
T upp er s Plains . Phon e 161&lt;11 GOi NG out o l bu s in ess.
661 .JBJO.
E v erylhi ng must go . Jack 's
.12 10 dip
F urniture and Uphol stery ,
23 6 E Main , POm e roy .
MOBILE ho me !ir es and
Phon e 992 3903.
wh eels. $25 each . Ga ll 992
L ' ,, I .
7034 .

Mobil e Home
r.1rk . h!t l l. te n n1il cs no f lh
01 ro nH.•roy LarQ c loi s with
ro1 1Cr et c pe1tios , · sidew al ks,
run ners un d ort s trc el'
~.~r'~inq . 'Tihonc 9Y :• 7·17 Y.
1
t
t1.31 lfc .

Markel Report

CITY
PHONE
MAIL WITlf
1
1.25
TO TlfE

396 CH EVY eng in e
hi ri se
man ilo ld . 780 Ho ll ey ca r
buret or, headers . Ca ll 992
SS70 afle r: 5:30 p.rn .
1? I ? flt c

ROGER HYSEll'S
GARAGE

1Rl'tdiat.or

Roge r Wam sley , Rutland

I NC H bicy c le, Polar o id
camera . Phone 99 2 7551.
12 10 J tp

.: t~ l t Nl f.l: 'r

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Radiata

Nathan B·iggs
Specialist

R&amp;J COINS

ma c h in ~ .

WA NTED o ld uprighl p ianos
in an y condition . Will ' pay
510 each . P irst fl oor on l y .
2 BE DROOM modu l ar . fur
Wr ite giv ing directi on s to
niShed , ut i lil ies paid , no pets
Willen P i ano Co . . Bo x 188,
or chil dren . Nea r Pomeroy ,
Sa rdis , Ohio ~ 3 946
yel out of town . Phon e 992
12 10 61p
70 17 or 99 2 7666 .
12 12 3tp
SE A R S' stud enl trap se l , r ed,
to m tom s , snare, bass drum
BEDROOM
furni she d
wilh p elal , cymba ls. stoo ls
at
Vil lag e
apartm ent
and sl icks , S110 . Ph on e 99 2
Manor . Phone 99 2 3273.
5R 44 alt er 6 p .m .
12 12 3t c
12 10 41C

to cook Jn pri va.te
COMMON PLEAS CO~RT SOMEONE
hom e for !he aged . Good
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
wages . 306 Pag e St. , Mid
POMEROY. OH 10 41769
No.1S,953 dl ep ort .
11 26 tt c
LLOYD SEL LARDS, ET AL ..
Plaint iffs
vs.
Wanted To Buy
FLOYD SELLAR OS,
Addr ess Unknown ;
20 JO ACRes or sm all f ar m
w!l h in 20 mil es o f Rutl rmd
0 AVID SELLARDS.
Phone 742 23 11.
Lasf known addr en
12 11 Mp
Ml dkllf, Wes t V Irgini a HHO,
. ~...0 turn1tur e, fee bo·Xes,
F LOYD S~LLAROS , JR .,
' bra ss b eds. or co mp le te
Addren Unknown 1
house ho lds. Wri te M . 0....
Mi ll e r . Rl
Pomeroy ,
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, OhiO . Call 992 oi,1760.
0 EVISEES ,
LEGATEES ,
10 1-74
E XECUTORS , AO Middleport, 0 . Ph . 991 ·2711
MINISTRATORS AND
ASSIGNS OF
FLOYD
s ELLAROS, DECEASED:
R~
Addre ss Uknown,
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
ET AL. ,
D•fondant•. TO WHOM IT MAY CQN .
Special Rates
s ERVICE BY PUBLICATION CERN :
To the Def enda nt § above
Noti ce is herl'bY given that
by Week
na m ed :
on Dece mber 22 , 1975, a l 9 : 30
Y ov ar e herby not lied that a A .M . a publ ic !iale will be held
or. Month
Co mpl aint has b een filed in al Pom er oy Motor Co. ,
......
tn e Common Please co ur t ot Pom ero y , Ohi o 10 sell to r cash
Meig s Count y, O hi o, Case No . th e following co tl ale rat. to
ll,953 , dcmt~nding part itton of Wit : 1974 Pont i ac 1587 04 I REE RENT AT VILL AGE
'th e following desc ribed real N 158270 , said collater al being M J\ NOR
IN
M ID
es late , to w ll ·
DLE PORT! We ar e so sure
held lo secu re an obli gation
Ttle f ollow ing real es ta t e
si t ualed In lh e County ot
Meigs , i n the Stat e of Ohio and
in th e Vlllage of Rulland ,
bo und ed and descr ib ed as
tallows : Being Lot Number
Fa ur ( 41 In Luh ' s Ad d ilion to
Ruttand , Ohio .
Reference oeea : Vol. 261,
p age 9.tS , D e ed Records ,
Meigs Co1,1 nt y , Ohi o.
You are noli t ied that you ar e
qu l red 10
ans w er
the
co mpla lnt withi n I wen tv eig ht
days after the laS! publication .
Th e l as t pvbti ca hon w i ll b e
made on th e 19t h day ot
Decem b er , 19 75.

Appraisal
serv ic e
on
estates and collections.

ii~Zi:essorics

BUSINESS FOR SALE
lu ll l i n e of Ma c L t)vy
delu)( e ex erc ising equip
m ont Like n ew con dition .
Inc lud es bicycles , !read
mitt s , butt e r lly , twi s t a"
Wdy . e xercise boa r ds, low
ilnd h ig h ro ll er s , be l t
vibrators , in heavy go ld
nu_uQa hyd e cove r s. 6 large
m1rr ors .
For ~a le by owners .
Contact 992 -2444
Middleport

19 73 CHEVY V ega G T , 4 spe ed
&lt;lnd in very go od shape .
$1 ,850 . Call 9Y2 2'11 7.
12 12 6tp .

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CASH WITH
ORDER

7.
8.
'9.
10.
11.
12.
NAME
ADDRESS

1

Buy, Sell or Trade

3309

1 Wanted

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5.

Pomeroy Elementary School on Monday,
December 15th, ,1975. Since we recently had
operations requ1ring a great deal of lilood, it
would be appreciated if any of our friends
could donate blood next Monday at the
bloodmobile.

~.. .

\WRDS
4 DAYS

1.
2.
3.

NOTICE
The bloodmobile will be in Pomeroy at the

w.

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FRED
CROW I JR.
THOMAS D. CROW

WRITE YOUR .
OWN AD!
lfS EASY TO
ORDER BY
MAIU

•

or

Rac inc Gun Clu b wi ll be
h eld T hursday , Dec . 1t ror
cl ect ion of off ic ers .
12 5 6"

w e l d 1ng

new , c lc c . a ll

19 73 TR UCK, 1 ton rord , F

TH E I A M I LY o f Car l Arn ol d
extends th eir h earll e tt
thanks tor the rn an y c on
dotences ex pre ssed by
fr iends , refaHves and nei gh
bors at th e tim e of hi s dea th .
Sp ecia l ! hanks to Or .
Harder and th e sta ll at
Ho l ze r Medical Cent er. th e
many ca rd s, an d flow er s
and aj) pr essions o f sym
pat hy e)(t ended al th e li m e
o f his deat h were sin ce r ely
i!ppr ecia t ed ,
W ife and daughter . son in
la w and g rand children .
12 12 1t c

131G Chr is!mas Auctio n Sa l e,
F' r ido.,. 7 p m Sa ve on toy s
an d gi ll s at Ma son Auc tion ,
Hor ton ·St .1 Mason . \\' Va .

f' t R co

inc lud ed . Ph one 992 3.\ 10.
tQ / .1 P INT O 28 .000 m if('S ,
10 26 l f C
auto mati c , S2 , J00. C~ lt
before .S p .m ., Q9'] 5.SJ5 a ft er
S p .m , 9·19 22 16 .
CH RI STM AS lrees an old Rt .
12 10 .tic
13 O ffut t's . Phone 992
J29 6
196.1 CH EVY , good runnin g
12 12 31c
w.:aler and body fair . $175 or
be st alt er . Phone (6 t JI ,985

OFFICE HOURS

8' 30 a m . to S:OO p . . m
.Daily , 8 : ~0a . rn . to 11 :00 Noon
5atu r day .

Coins, Currency
and Supplies

For Sales
MODER N Wil tn ut Co n so le ,
1\ M r M radio . ,J spe ed
chan g er . Ba l ance 1. 10 1. 80 or
terms Ca ll 992 3965 ~
I 1 ?0 • tc

CARRIER
WANTED

'.-.... __

EXPERIENCED

.

.

Business Services

RUMM AVt::. }. at e , Monaay
thru s.1 t . De c H to 13 Crco
work .
li 'i h
uqu ar iu m .
r !Oihinq ,
r emnant s
of .
uphOl stery rn ale ri (l l al Mise
Hems . Sy lv ia's Up holst cr'y
~ ho p . r1 cr oss lrom 1\ stlland
~e r \licc Sl iltion in Sy r acuse .
Ohio
12 7 61(

S·MITH NELSON MOTORS

Tom Rue. Ray Douglu or
. c;. ( P1tl Wllli1mson.

'•

LATE MODEL

~
AND CARSI
TRUCKS
4

1973

USED CARS

spd ., P.S., P.B..

0
C-30, long wide bed. '2495
Chevy V,,
.............•....

Window sports van.
"10•••••••••••••••••
v.a, aufo ., P.S.• P.B. 12295
Chevy \r
'
o .sta. trans .. long wide bed. '2295
1973 GMC, V
~ ..........•...•....
XLT, V.8, auto., P.S., ,
P.B .. AM-FM stereo. 2795
1973 Ford Ranger••••••••••••••••
Stand. trans., long
a:e
V
0
wide bed with air.
'2295
1973 Dod&amp;
••••••••••••••••••
Stand. trans .. P.S., heavy
0 duty •;, fon. long wide bed . '1995
1973 Ford V ..•.....•......•....
'
F·100 302. auto.,
1971 Ford C!Jstom.~0."i.~'* !'!~-.... '1695
Sta. fran• .. self
,
· contained cam ~ . • 1995
1971 Day V.a .......•....
1972

74 Cadillac· Sed. DeVille, IIOWer, air .. .... '6295
73 Cadilac Sed. DeVile, power, air.......'4595
' 72 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air .... 13895
73 Olds 98 Lux. Sedan, power, a1r... _. _.'3695
~
73 Volkswagen Bus. 9 pass. . .. .. ... ... .. 13295
~
73 Chew. Vega Est. Wagon ........ :.:..... .s2395
72 Dlev. Vega 2 dr., ~ speed ............ 11295
73 Monte Carlo 2 Dr., v--roof, air........ '3695
73 P~. FuiJ Ill 4 Dr., V-8 auto..........'1995
-S.TATION WAGONS1971 ford t:on'no. .
6 pass.· waa. '1095
73 PonL LeMans 4 Dr., !low., air....... '2995
II
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72 Datsun 2 Door, std................... '1595
1
1971 Ford Counby Squire,. ~"2~ ~~&lt;!~ 1595
Cruiser. P.S.,
72 Pontiac H.T. Cpe,, V-roof, POWer. ..... 12395
1971 Olds Cnstam ........ :~!~."!r~.!1595
72 Buick LS Cus. Con., power, air.... ,.. 12895
Several other cars in stock at Riggs.
72 Buick Electra, V·top, pow., air ....... '2695
72 P~. Gold Duster, 6 c~., 3 speed.... '1995
See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel
72 Olds 98 HT Sed., power, air ....... _.12.695
72 Chev. Imp. Cus. Cpe., full power, air'2295
72 Olds Lux. Sed., full power, fact air'2811'i
Olester. 0.
Located on St . Rt. 7
·. 71 Ford LTD Wagon, pow .. luggage rack 1'1695.
70 Dodge Mon. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., 1'.8., ..11395
2 SIGNS Pomeroy
70 Olds 98 HT Sed., JIGW.,.f. air........'1095_
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69 P~. 4 Door, V-8 auto................. '8~~
Motor
69 Olds 88 HT Cpe., 350 V-8, F. air.-.- 1895
QUALITY
1974 CHEVROLET 4-W.O.
54495
. 68 Olds Cut. 4 Dr. HT, 35~ V-8, P.B., .. '895
8' body, ¥• ton, 350 V-8, power steering and brakes,
automatic transmission , R. •tep bumper, tad\o. A
68 Dodge Dart Cpe., V-8 auto....... ;.....'995
popular model &amp; priced to go.
67 Chevele 4 Door 6 c~. auto. _-..... -.. ·'695
1974 CHEVROLET 1f2 TON
$3150
8' Fteetslde. 6 cyl., standard transmission. dark blue,
real sharp.
68 Olds 98 Lus. Sed., air ................ '795
68 BuicJj Skylark 4 Door" ............. ---'1895
tmGMCJIMMY4WO
54395
68 Pontiac Station.Wagon
.. _._._ ... __ ......'795
V-8, automatic, P. steering &amp; brakes, radio, deluxe
.
Interior. con•ole, on &amp; off tread w-w tires, trailer hitch,
wh. over green .
69 Chevrolet~ - ton Pickup ......... ;..... '1295
72 Dodge 1- ton Truck, flat bed ..-.- ,.... '2695

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Fairview News Notes
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr. and Mrs. David Sayre,
grandchildren, Sherry,
Sheila , Beverly and Terri
Crouch of Anllquily were
Thanksgiving Day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sayre.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Roush. Sharon, Cindy, David
and Edward, Mr . and Mrs.
Dana Lewis of Clifton, Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald RusseU,
Mike and Mandy, Wolfpen
and Mrs. Grace Krider were
Thanksgiving Day guesls of
Mr . Ott Boston, Mr. and Mrs.
Dorsa Parsons.
· Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roush,
Mr. and Mrs . Lewis Hudson
of Minersville and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Jacobs of Mason
were Thanksgiving Day
Kuesl.l of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Manuel. Sid and Tim.

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See one of these courteous salesmen : Pete.
Burris, lloyd Me Laughlin or Marv in
Keebaugh .

Karr &amp; Van Zandt·

David Roush was a· dinner
guest Sunday of Mrs. Betty
" You ' ll Like Our Quality Way
Carpenter and daughter
of Doing Business"
Crickell at Dorcas.
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lewis
Open Evenings Until6 :oo-TiiS p.m. Sat.
of Clifton were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs . Russell
Roush Sunday.
Mr . and Mrs. Herbert
Roush visited Mr . -pd Mrs.
Dana Lewis at Cliflon and all
were Point Pleasant visitors weekend guesls · of Mr . and
Beth Ann Hart of Racine
Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Lawson were spenl Fr fday night wilh
Terri and Beverly Crouch Mr. and Mrs. Gary Miller and Donnlla Manuel.
of Anllquily are guesta of Mr . daughlllr of Bellvue, Ohio,
Frank Hudson and Miles
and Mrs . Herbert Sayre while Mr. and Mrs , Bill Parsons Childress . of Racine spent
their grandparents are and sons, Antiqully, Mr. and Friday afternoon with Don
remodeling lhelr horne.
Mrs. Edwartl Lawson and Manue l, and they all enjoyed
Mr . and Mrs. Butch Wilson family of Lelart, Mr. and playing music .
and
family
were Mrs. Harold Lawson and son
Mrs . Don Manuel visited
Thanksgiving Day guesta of of l.elarl, W. Va., Mr . and her sis ter Mrs . Charles Pyles
Mrs . Mallie Braden at Mrs . Bob Lawson and family and Mrs. Lillian Hart at
Ripley, W. Va .
and Mr . and Mrs. Rick Racine·Friday .
Thanksgiving Day and Morris of Syracuse.

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puppi es , bfaclo;. show
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COU NT Y
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wi l l mee t at cluh
Snow Ba ll H ill.
at 7: 30. R~ fr es h
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Sain t Bernard
Pupp ies R(' &lt;4dy tor Chris t
r'Has . A lso . J Chine se Pug
Pu pp ies . Phone 9.19 2009 .
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W IL L car e tor eld erly woman
· my homt&gt; . Phone 992 73 14 .
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with tow income,
ver y ni ce Ph on e 992 35 09 .
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ccllc nl co n di tion Ca ll 30·1
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Mobile Homes For Sale
19 75 f .lx 70 T R fi iLER . f1)(
ee l lent c ondition ; esp ecia ll y
l)uill tor offi ces . Low pr ice
for quick sa le, Ph on e 130.!\
67 ~ 1921 or 67 5 5879
t O 30 H e

For Sale or Trade
1970 MAVE RI CK . 6 cy l in der ,
autom ati c , good co ndi !lon .
$695. Phone 304 682 ·2;166
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Pa id tor all makes and
models or mobile homes .
Phone are a code 61 4 42J
95 31.
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1 T WO B E DR OOM mob il e
I hom e P11one 992 3112912. 11 6lp
I 2 BEDROOM !rai ler . $.27 .00
k . A ll utillt 1c-'.&gt; p a i d .
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Phone 992 332J .
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LOs T
po c k e t book 1o

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Tony a
K eet:~a u g h , Me igs Inn . No
q ues tion s asked .
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INDIVIDUALS ONLY!
NON COMMERCIAL
NO REFUNDS.
Each initial and
group of figures
counts as one word .
Be sure to count
name and address, if
used , and your phone
Including
number .
prices lor items oflered in your want ad
increase
w iII
response.

7 BE DRM horn e, loca le d on
Rt . 1·!3 . Ph one 741 2590 .
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HOUSE on Co Road 28. r or
in lor m a lion , ca I! weeken ds
or afte r 6 through th e w Cek ,
9 ~9 2626
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Help Wanted

Road

lost

t l fi VE your dE'l' r lrophics
mounled
Bir c hfietd s
Tax idermy , St . Rt , 12.1 , Ea sl
of R u llan d. Phone ( 61 ,1) 742

2118.

GU N
Shoo t.
Rull an d
A merican Leg io n . beginning
al noon on Beechgro'll'e

CAPABLE wo man to ca r e fo r
eld erl y , sem i in11alid man in
his h om e . Phone 992 2642 or

992 3J07 .

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SE RVICE Manager for new
car d ea lersh ip , Write Bo&gt;C
7&lt;1 3, Pom er oy , Ohio , J5769 .
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L/1R G E business building in
M ason , large gl ass fron l,
dr ive in rea r doors . wi ll r en t
1: or all ot Qroun d fl oor , 3200
square f ee-t , good lo'cat ion .
Phon e f 3Q.t 1 882 3J56 or 773
561 t .
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La Salle
HOTEL

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LARRY E. SPENCER,

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M eigs County , Ohio

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tha t you will to11 e our apart
rnents that we give you two
w eeks RENT f REE . Jusl
pay your sec urity deposit
an d stay si x months an d th e
f ir st 2 weeks i s free . You wil l
en [oy monthly te ases, all
elec tri c living , car pefl ng ,
range and refrigerator , fre e
tras h pi c kup , cab le TV
(Opl lo nal l and lau n dry
fa c ili l i es . Convenien! 10
shoppi ng on Third and Mill
in M iddl eporl. V ILLAG E
MA N OR is yours f or on e
be d ro om
apar tm en t s
$1 ar!ing a1 tiO.t m onlh ly p lus
.tHe e. We p ay for everything
else. See the Manag er a!
· Ri¥ers ide Apar1m en1 s or
call 991 3273 . Th is offer w il l
end soon . so move in now
and save 1US .
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ar ising und er a retail i n
slalment sec uril y agrcemenl
'( exec ut ed by Michael S.
Gl obakar an d held b y Gen eral
Motor s Acc epdance
Cor
poration as secur ed party .
Said publ ic sa te is to be con
due led according to 1-he laws
of th e Sta l e of Ohio . Ge neral
M o tors
Accep t a n ce
Cor
poralion r eser v es the righ! to
bi d at thi s sate .
The co ll ateral Is pr esently
slored and may be seen al
Pornerov
Mo!Qr
co .•
Pom erov •• Ohio .

GENERAL MOTORS
ACC EPTANCE
CORPORATION

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DAILY SENflNEL
lll COURT ST.
POMEROY, OHIO
. 45769

COLUMBUS (UP! )' - The
average cash grain prices
(per bushel) paid to farmers
by grain elevators In the
principal marketing areas of
Ohio after the markelll closed
Tuesday wttil the markets
cl ose todsy:
Northeast Ohio: No. 2

wheat $3.03; No. 2 shelled
corn $2.:M; No. 2 oats $1.45;
No. I soybeans $4.33.
7 RM . HOUSE 111 !'; yr .lc use,
. Base m en!. ga r age .
Northwest Ohio : No . 2 rOhio
eal n ice home , must ha Ve
wheat $3.13; No. 2 shelled
ref er ences if Int erested . Ca ll
day (6 14 ) 4d6 7699 . evenings ,
corn $2.37; No. 2 oats $1.47;
16141 446 9S39 .
No. 1 soybeans $4.39.
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Central Ohio : No. 2 wheat
(; RM HOUSE an d balh for
$3.13; No. 2 shelled corn
re nt in P omeroy . Ca ll 992
574 1
$2.31l; No. 2 oats $1.47; No. I
122261C
ooybeans $4.:M.
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Rac in e. Phon e 992 5858 .
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I corn $2.44; No. 2 oats $1.48;
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F uRNI SHED
t~Pa rtm e nt
adult s on ly in Middleport
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I Southwest Ohio: No. 2
~hone 992 3tl14 .
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1 wheat P.l2; No.- 2 shelled
3 15 .1!1
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unfurnish ed apts Phon e 992
1 No. I soybeans $4.36.
I Inlernational
5·13.1.
I Harvester
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Trend: No . 2 wheat,
11 9 tfc
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IN ew Idea Equipment I ~her; No. 2 sheUed corn,
I Me Culloch
Chain I· htgher; . No. 2 oats, un· TR A ILER lot for r enl. Phon e
I Saws
991 5535
changed; No. I soybeans,
11 3 tic
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POT A TOE S lor sal e 50 and 100
lb . b ags . A c r oss lrorn
Sha mrock in He n der son , W .
Va . Don ald Wa lh u, Rt . J5.
Henderso n , W Va .
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LI VE RACCOON S. Ph one
9·19 2523 .
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FACTORY
BUILT
truck
camp er with stov e, oven ,
sink , ice boK .' S.tSO . Phone
741 1460 .
12 11 4tp
WA RM
MORNIN G
gas
heater, 40,000 B .T .U . $ 150.
Phone 985 -35 40.

12 11 31p

PU M P ORGAN and stool.
gi rl 's
bike . b aby
bed
comp lete, electric guitar',
microphone, ampli fi er . Call
742 2071) ,

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N OW se ll ing Fu ll er Br ush
Pro ducts . Phon e 992 3410 .
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- - - - - - - - - - - -- - F IR E WOOD - Edward Ball ,
992 758 0.

11 ·28·75

Sales and Semce

F i ve
new
3-bedroom
homes. Now under con .
struction with ca rp et ,

ceramic ·liJe, garage, large
lol. Buy now and pick your

Call today for
Service Tomorrow

cOlors . FHA financing
availab le·. Pri ce : $21 ,500.

Business Phone : 992-5880

Phone : 667-6304
11·12·1mo.

Re5idence : 9~ - 3313

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2 Spo,lspa l CHtoppe'
boats, J.t2ft. &amp;1·1411. 1300
ea .

Ambassadeur rod

&amp;

5000

reel combination
S49. 9S
~2 O.,ly Fenwick Graphite

'rods listS Ill.
570.00
_Sportsman Space
8\a nket
S5.00
,All fishing lures 20 Pet. Off

GRAVELY
TRACTOR SALES
Pomeroy, Ohio
Winter hours-

Mon ., Tue.,

•Wed., Fri. 9 to 5, Thut. &amp;
lat. 9 to noon.

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Estate For Sale

HOUSE lor sa le in Porlland ,
lake over paym ents , must
· sell . 5 rooms and bath , good
, well and 2 acr es ot g round .
Phone 843 2292.
12 5 121c

fAR M l or sa le by owner , 4

mi les ~e s l o f Rullanct on
New L 1ma Road , 141 acres .
~ . ;:;lar ~e . barn , . hous e, Olher
but ldm gs . A rt
mineral
." r ights , 60 a~res tillab le , rest
J 1l n pastur e,
als o pond .
54 &lt;~ , 500 . Phon e (419) 665.
"· •3291.
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1-'tUtllOIIIY •
hea l in g a nd all t ypes o~
qe ne r al
r epa i r .
Work~
qu ar antced . 20 yea r s e ....
~J Cr ie n ce
Phon e 997. ?4 09 .
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O' DELL A linem ent loca ted
behi nd
R ut l a nd
Grade
Schoo l . T un eup , brake s ,
w h ee l balan ci ng , al inemen t.
Phone 742 200 ~ .
1t 16 He

BEDkM '~
home , . lust'
fin ished. remodeling , Satem
Sl., Rulland . Phone 742 · 2~06
afler d p .m . or see MOo e .
Hutchison .
9-'lJ ·tfC

H OU SE modern , 2 bedrm .',
larg e_ living room , lu ll
baseme n t , new r oo f; garage .
3 acres garden , 1~ acre
wood s. Phon e 949 2635, only

TEAFORD REALTY
PHONE 997-3325
10 Mechanic
Pomeroy, 0
LONE SOME - Old brick 3
B. R .s, gourmel5' kit., nice

dining &amp; living, mod. bath
and utJ\ity. JUST $11,000.
RIVER LODGE - 3
B . R. ' S,
FULL
BASEMENT. EXTRA LOT
ON THE Ohio. Orl\led well
and beach. Only $14,000.
NEW LISTING - Level lot
for fhe aged. Mod. 3 nice
B. R.'s with large closets.
Dream kif. with sfove and

10"Boot.

high water. 112,900.
HOT WATER HEAT -

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the

winter ,

3

vacant .

Move before Chrlslmas.
Only $16,500.
NEW LISTING - 1.4 acres
of land . like new 3 BR
home. Birch kif.. dish·
MlllDLEPOIIT - Stone &amp;
bldg . Lovely location.
couple of partitions, a
,i.S·~O,•erand you would have
'l'~•n..;,;,place to live. $7,000.
ROY - A large
home or 2 apartments, live
In 1 and renf 1. In good
condlfi1Jn. $10,000.
r: p;oM.~ROY 1 sfory
2 BR, full basement
has 1 BR, TV·R.. ~ 11\lty R..
workshop . Large Jot.
$9,500.
IDDLEPORT - 1 sfory
,.,.:.-.• 2 BR, NEW car.
petlng, paneling. windows
&amp; etc. Full basement. NEW
carpo' f . 113000
, .
POMEROY - 11/, A. 200ft.
\ liJ~[~,t:i.ei
has 2
·r
I ,for
or

tread . Exclu sive

trailer. SJ,OOO.

RUTLANO - 1 stoiy
frame, 2 BR. bath . dining
R. wash house, garage. Nj
flib ileal. $8,500.
THE IDEAL XMAS
~RESENT - A HOME
PR YOUR FAMILY. '

washer ,

di sposal,

1'12

baths, &amp; full basement
$31,500.
NEW LISTING - 4'12
acres. Good 8 room, central
air home. l'h baths,

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Pontiac Grand AM ••••••••••••-.1

and Mrs. Maurice Reed,
Tommy and Brian.
Visiting on Thanksgiving
Day with Horace Kibble and
Forrest were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Foster and f.amlly of
Belpre, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Westfall of Belpre, Mrs .
Hazel Barton and Mr. and
Mn. William Congrove and

Blown into WallS &amp; Attics

STORM
WINDOWS &amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENt
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
I IDING.\OFFITT
GUTTERI·AWNINGI

LARRY LAVENDER

Pam.

Svrilcu se , Ohio

Ph. 992-3993

4 10 1 mo

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D • t.!t:E Trimming , 2u
years exper ien ce . Insured .
fr ee cslimales Call 992 3057
or ~I) 66 7 30 41. Coolvi lle .
10 I S.tfc

\ EWIN..,.
tviJ.~C H I N t ,
Rep airs , service . all m n kes .
'l'l? :nK.t. 1 he r abri c &lt;",hap ,
PQmcroy 1\ul horilc d 'sin qer
•. ,l cs and Ser vice
Wt:
Sl)Mp en o,c isso r s

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C. B RADFORD , Auctioneer .
Comple le Se rvice . Ph o~
949 2487 or 9A9·2000 . Rac ine ,
Oh io , Crill BrDdtorcJ .

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ana

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do
remodeling , roofing ,
plumbing , furnace r eparr
gas or oil. and general
r epair . Free estimat es and
reas o nabl e ra l es . Pho ne
Ch arles Si nclair , 161 &lt;1! 965 · ' •
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4121 or 992 -2221 .

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EXC AVATING ,

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backho e
lind
d i t che r . 1'
Charles R . Hatfield Dack 1•
Hoe Ser v ice, Ru!lan d , O hlo . 1~
Phone 742 2008 .
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Rome Sandy of Parkersblrg, W. Va., and 'Dane
Foully of Beaver, Pa. were
recent visitors of Mr. and
Mn. Lawrence Rose.
Thanksgiving dinner guesls
of Mr. and Mrs . Warren
Pickens were Mr. and · Mrs.
lfllrold Sauer and Joy of
Mlddleporl RD. Mr. and Mrs.
BUI Meredith and Charles of
Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Frydman of Colwnbus, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Whitehead,
Jane and Jull, and Mr. and
Mn. Denver Weber, Mark
Mid David. The birthdays of
Jull Whitehead and Mark
Weber were observed.
Mr. and Mrs . Lawrence
Roae spent Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mnt. Dana Van
Meter and family at Belpre.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa J. Rose
and fll!llly of Akron were
lliso present.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Calaway, Klbb, Bob and Lori
from Marlon spent their

73
3295
4 Or. Sedan . Owned by local minister. Shows tender care. Fully equipped. Original black tlnlsh \Ike new. ·

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PIANO Tun ing , Lan e Daniels .,
Phon e 992 2081 .
l

1973 G.M.C. 1/2 Ton Super Custom, V-8, auto .• P.S., P. B.,
one of the best in town . Xmas Priced $2995 .00.

1973 Pontiac Grand Prix, air, vinyl top. This is a local one
owner. Extra nice 53695.00.

•
1973 Ford Gran Torino 2 dr. H. T., V-8, auto., P.S., P. B. ,
radio, extra low mileage. Xmas Special 52295.00.

$1795.00
$1895.00
$795.00

car

garage. $31,000.
BUILDING LOTS - And
acreage.

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ExCAVATif'~-G .

BAC K HOE S:

AND DOZER . LARGE ANDJ
SMALL . SEPT IC TANKSI
IN STA LLED . BILL
PULLI NS. PHONE 9921418 ,1
&lt;
DAY OR NIGHT .
II II 78tp;

LET US DO IT! I

Carpeting
501 NYLON

' $499-

Square
Yard

RUBBER I)ACK
we h ave hundreds of
ca rp e t values. Your lob can
be comp le led tn 1 to 2
weeks . No long wailing
period . Our ln!it&amp;ller ha s 28
years eKperie nce .. , jexperl
ins.Jallallon . You'll like
whal you gel .

CALL 74i·22ll
TALK TO WENO,E~L
GRATE
'

CARPETCONSU~TANT

RUTLAND ·
FURNITU.E
m -2211

Rullond

72

Volkswagen 4 Dr. Sedan ........'2695

11 v~ 2
.'1695
Belonged to local minister . A beauflful cot In excapflonal
condlflon.

Dr. Sedan•••••••

SEE: Fred llaettMr, Pat Hill. Mtlvln Uttle.

or Dan Thompson
Open -Evenings TII6:0G
Except Thurs. and S.t. TII5:0G

FORD
PHOIE .

4115.1*

B!.Zltl

Mlllteut

Thanksgiving vacation with
Mn. VIrginia Walton and
daughler Susie.
Thanksgiving dinner guesls
of Mr. and Mrs. James
Cowdery and family were
Mr. and Mrs. John Calaway
and family of Marion and
Mrs. VIrginia Cowdery and
Susie .
Mrs . VirRinia

lACK HOES, lULL DOZER, TRUCKS, GARAGE
EQUIPMENT, ETC.
S MILES SOUTH OF McCONNELSVILLE, OHIO,
MORGAN CO. ON ST. liT. 10.
T1k1 St. Rt. 60 10ulh olll of McCallntlsvllll for s mll11
tow1rd1 Mlrltlla -turn onte Co. Rd. 6 lor 2 milts to lilt
Fr1nk Brown ,Ftrms.
OUt to of.. r lnttrllll diKonllnulng my torc:lvtllng
buslnns will 1111 tollowlft9 ti!Ul,mont •• listed:
lACK HOES &amp; DOZER: t973 John Deere Model 310
dltstl beck hoe '1'-94 hoe, front 111d loader w-aul. lorwtrd rtvtrlt, lock rear ond, good rubber w-stoflonary
wlndshltld, side curtelns only IOU hrs., eMfro good
condition. John Deere oi50 diesel dorer - all HYO 8 way
blade w-wonch-aut. forward reverse w-ca b protector
In A-1 condition. Jon Deere back hoe diesel Model 400
w-94 hoe- front end loader on rubber, In good condition.
Ditch Witch J20 w-HYO - HO digging bar &amp; chain · 4
whet\ drive . front end leveling blade. Also good trailer
to be sold together. This machine Is extra good. Concrtle mixer W·HYO dum · 3 pt. hitch · t;, yd. E•lra 18
ln. beck hoe bucket. Trlnle2111. utility trailer (good).
II ft. slnglt a Mit trailer.
TRUCKS: 1%2 International ( R 1'10) truck, 450 engine 5spd. Irena. all air brokn, etc. w-e (new) New leader
llmi box w-lertlllrer attechments. This Is In good
condition. 1965 Ford 700 - 391 engine · ond cab W·10 ft .
dump bed . straight air. 10:00•20 tires w-plnnel hitch.
Very good. 1%7 Ford truck F-700 · end ctb w-12 ft.
aluminum dump bed w-faclory air tlder cheaters·· PS,
all tlr brakn In good condition. 1970 Ford 750 . :or. Ton 4
wheel d't-lve pickup truck. IN' Ford 250 pickup truck wutlllty tool box &amp; pipe rack. 1966 Ford du~p truck
nt1111 r11111r. 1966 Ford 900 end cab nnds repelr. 9 If.
dump bid w-hotst. New leader lime box needs repelr.
1965 Buick Wildcat. 1971 OetQy truck camper sleeps 4uti contained.
SUPPLIES: 4,000 tt. flexible perferated &amp; solid pipe;
I,Oooft. 41n. dr1ln pipe; 300 fl . field f\Je; lot plastic pipe
-&amp;fillings;· ultd truck tlrt rims, etc.; several heads for
3P1 Ford engln111 scrap Iron/ Old batteries, etc.: tot 5
g~!'. gas can11 smog pots; 55 g~f. drums; t;, ln. wire
cable; wheel barrow; ltvtral good wooden ladders,

Open evenings til 7 p.m. &amp; Sat. til 5 p.m . Service from 8
a.m. til4 : 30 p.m . Weekdays. Please feel free to call us for

service on your present car. Call for appointment at 992 2174.

Your Friendly Dealer
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Dohrman Reed and family,
Mr. and Mrs . Marvin Reed
and family, Robert and Gary
Reed .
Mr . and Mrs. Gene Wilson
spent Thanksgiving with Mr.
and Mrs. Junior Congrove at
Zanesville .
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs . Edward Chevalier were
Lowell Chevalier of Mansfield, and Mr . and Mrs.
Zenith Chevalier and son of
Belpre RD . .
Mrs. Bess Larkins spent
Thanksgiving with her
daughler Mrs. Doris Marks
at Chesler.
Mr . and Mrs. Charles Price
and
Bobbie
were
Thanksgiving dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs . Chesler
Mundry and Lori.
Mrs. Helen· Archer visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Millon
Tuttle on Texas Road for
Thanksgiving.
Holiday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs . Hugh Martin
Jr. and Michael were Mr . and
Mrs. Hugh Martin Sr. and
famil:,o of Maokln Sabol, Va.,
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Boring
of Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Boring.
Mr. and Mrs, CUr lis P.
Cauthorn and daughters
honored her mother, Mrs.
Martin Nesselroad with a
blrlhday party. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Garth
Smith and Mrs. Ernestine
Hayman
and
Marlin
Nesselroad from Long
Bottom. Mrs. Nesselroad was
presented with gills . A
decorated cake was made by
Mrs . Hayman for Mrs .
Nessleroad.
Holiday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs . Waller
Brown and David were Mr.
and Mrs. William Thomas
and family from Enon, Miss
Naomi Pickens of Athens,
and Mr . and Mrs . Sieve
Cowdery and son. - Mrs. L.
Balderson.

TOM RUE
MOTORS
PLY. DuSI'Eit _______ '3695

1975
Auto. trans., P.S., AM radio, air cond., 7,000 miles,
lactory oltlclal car with new car .warranty.
.1974

OODGE DMT~- _,;, ___.,2995

Sport, 2 dr . H.T., P.S.. auto. trans .. AM radio, s,ooo
miles.
.

PLY. SATBLITE.~----- '3695

1974
9 pass. wagon, air cond .. P.S., P. B., AM radio. lac tory
official car.
1973

PLY. DUSTER ________ '2695

Auto. Irons., AM, radio, P.S. , elr cond .. 318 engine.

23,000 miles by one local owner.

tfc,

GARAGE TDOLS, ETC.: 225 Lincoln welder;
ecityltnt welder; set In. drive sockets: lot hand
tools, tnd wrenches, etc. 1 good Oevls trans\1 level ;
another level: work benches: vl1111 elec. grinders:
(Min blndtro; anvil; C cl1mps; tore wrenches;
boomtrll come a longs; log chains; sledges, hammers,
ttc.; small air comprtuor: trouble llghn; grHII
(lllnll timing lights; dwell meters, etc.
.
' T1lt tllovt IIIUipmtnl will be In UH unl\1 111t dly tnd
tvtrythl.. lsln IHd -klfttl condlllan. This will lit 1
gooll 1111 for you and lilt ....Ill lime of y11r tv mekt
'"" Ptlrclttlls. II 111 lime. Salt htld r~terdltU of
Wflllltr, Satwday, Dtc. 1J It 11::11 A.M. L..dl Ill
tntnl-. I'DIItlvt ·I.D. Terms - C.sh dly of 111t. Not
f'llllllllllllt fer ICC!dtnll.
.

'*

DODGE OORONEJ. __ ---'795

1969
6

cyl.,

4

dr.

2 NEW 75 VALIANTS. 6 cyt.,
4 doors. One with air. Huny!
. PH. M2·2594
See'

OWNER-MR. FRlNK BROWN

A.lctlonttr 1111 J1-. PhplltMI-0, or 557-1411,

'

Cowdery's birthday was also
celebra led. She received
many gills. Her daughter,
Mrs. Gary Landon wasn't
able to attend, she called and
wished her mother happy
birthday.
,
Recenl visitors at the
William Balderson home
were Mrs. Bess Webster of
Tuppers Plains, Mrs. Roy
Flck of Columbus, Mrs. Hazel
Balderson, VIenna, W. Va .
,and Mrs. Kalhryll Dietz of
Belpre and Bill Dietz of
Columbus.
Thanksgiving dinner guesls
at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Reed were Mr. and
Mrs . Howard Smith and
family of CoolvUie, Mr. and
Mrs . Randy Young of
Minersville, Mr. and Mrs. ·
William Smith and Mark of
Coolville, Mr. and Mnt. Ray
Weaver and family of
Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Reed of UtUe Hocking, Mr.
and Mrs. John Dupre and
family of Fairborn, Mr. and
Mrs. David Reed of Pomeroy,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Reed

\

$1195.00
$695.00
$695.00

Friendly Salesmen: Ceward Calvert. J. D. Story, or Bill
Nelson.

,

equipped. E•fra nice.

New Ford Trade-ln. Sharp.

1971 CHEV. VEGA WAGON
1968 BUICK LeSABRE 2 DOOR
1968 PONTIAC EXCT.,4 DR. HT

Stop by and see how friendly we are. We don't only want
you as a customer we want you as a friend . See one of your

Plymouth Fury Ill ••••••• •••••• .'2695

.SATURIIY, DEC. 13
AT 11:30 O'CLOCK A.M.

121041 p,l

~R· - ·~&gt;-

72

4 Dr. Sedan, air COf)dltloned, fully

PUBLIC AUCTION
EQUIPMENT SALE

t·

I

1974 Chev. lf2 Ton Super Cust ., long bed, V-8, auto., P.S.,
P.B., radio . Real sharp Pickup . Xmas Special 53295.00.

equipment.

Blown
Insulation Servic;es

enclosed porch and out of

large lot . Now

bullon dosu re.
POMEROY LAND~l!\ARK
· ~JKk W. C.rwy,Mgr;
• ·. P...,_.m-2111

In -

sulated garage. 528.500.
RACINE - Corner lot,
mod. kif., bath, 7 B.R.s,

in

1974 Pontiac Lemans Sport Coupe, auto .• P.S., P.B., air.
factory tape, extra low mileage. Xmas Price(:! $3695.00.

72 Olds 98 Luxury Sedan ......... '2995
or Minersville, RD visited Spore
lire never been on g'ound . Low. m.lleage. Fullest or '
Sunday with her parenls, Mr.

l

BR's, 1V2 baths, dining and

TINGLEY

Deep Iough \read.
Exclusive
•Knee High.
bullon closure. Deep Iough

12 10·61p

3 BR t:tOME , [u!it f inished
r e modeling . Salem St .,
Ru ll and . Ph onf 1d2 -2306
alter oi p . m . or see Milo B .
Hutch inson .
10 .9 ti c

Warm

1974 Pontiac Grand Safari, 9 pass. wagon. This was
everything . Nice family car, X-mas Pr ice 54195.00.

1971 PONTIAC CAT.
1972 FORD TORINO
1969 OLDS TORONADO

12.12-llt Luxury Interior, vinyl lop, sto. wagon affect by lull ~2995
door In
rear. Extra sharp.

News Notes

Smith Nelson Buy your Gas for the next Month or
so. Use your gas money to buy Xmas for the
family.

Some ~oocl Cheaper Cars. Still Get 50 Gal of Gas

sunday ,

Reedsville

Real Estate For Sale

1 car

Club,

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wouL D Yo u - eeuEvE?
Build an all sl eel building at
Po le Barn pri ces? Go lden
Gian t A ll Sl eel Buildings ,
f.lt : J , Box 148 , Waver l y,
.1-&lt;E AOY' M I X CO N CRE 'I E
Ohio . Phon e 9d7 27 96 .
d c l ivc r ect ' riqht t o your
7 2d 1f c
proic ct, I cl St il nd NSY I rcc
es tim ii !Cs Pho ne 9Q 1 32 8·1,
ROOF' IN'u cmo gu!l er of all
Gocqt ci n l&lt; ei'l dy Mi11 Co .•
k ind , hot asphal t We lix the
1\' icldt cport . Qhio 4
fl at one s. Phon e 367 0591 ,
6 30 ttl
Ch eshire . Paul Walker .
I
- ~
. •
. II 2l261p El,WOOU
tiUWb R 5 REPA!f.;!
Swe eper s , l oas tcrs , ironS 1
,11 1 sm a ll app li iln cc s . LawJ\ '
111 owcr , n ex t to ~. l at e Hlghw,,v Garage on Ro ute l
Ph on e ?H ~ 31l1 ~
,'
0I
.! 16·1t(

refrigerator .

Gun

Miles Ce.metery .

FREE ESTIMATES .

· E F' T I C . T fi N K S (l eilll f! O.
t\ 1 od crn ~. il n l tal ion Y97 J95·t
or Y9 'J .11.19
9 I H II c

s 11.500.

showroom .

Dec . u , 1 p .m . One m lie past

X-MAS
AT
SMITH
NELSON
·
50 Gallon of Gas Free ·

Mr. and Mrs. Randy Young

dozer . load er
work septic
t;1nk s
in s t,11tt d .
du lllP ·
tr u(.k,s and to boy s tor hir e
v: ill hau l fill dirl . top !&gt;Oi l ,
fin l~SI One and ~rav o(1 Cc:ill _
1 ob or ~oq~r Jeff er s·; day
phon e Nn iO !lt,~, n iqht phone
'1'-':1 1S.J'• or 90J1 5211
7 11 li e

1\ VOCADO gas ran ge, 12 K 15,
Avocado c arp el and p ad ,
wr inge r washe r , rin se tub s.
Phone 992 7009 .
I? 9 .Up

FISHERMAN'S
'
GIFT JALE

Hollow

·11 -18·1 mo.
L X(I~ V J\l lN G .
FH1d b~ r khoe

For Sale

Ford LTD Dr. Sedan ••••••••••

fclrd 8 Pass. Ot1b Sedan .••••••

Pom eroy Office
105 Butternut
992 - 334~
Formerly Weed Whole sa le .
F eat uring :
Del ux Ze ro x Copy Servi ce .
Offi c e
S upplies.
M im eograph
Supplies,
larg es t se lecti on of wed •
ding supp l ies in so ulh .
eas te.rn ·o h io
The Prinf Shop Complete
(Still in busines s in Mid;_
dlcpor tl
11 8 2 mo

Intersection of Rt. 33 &amp; 7
Pomeroy

SAVINGS!.

75
4
'4395
less than 14.000 easy miles. So clean we could put II on

sale

PH. 992-2174

SOME GREAT USED CAR BUYS

ONE ELECTRIC stove, S75,
one electric refr igerator ,
$125. Phone 992·3152.
12·12.31&lt; 73
'3795
Van
Type.
Glass
all
around.
Chatteau
model
Ford's
finest
Noollce
and
bestand
this
one
Is
tops.
P.S.,
P.B.,
A.T.
SHOOTING match,
Corn

Quality Print Shop

D&amp;M Appliance

l:1Jppers Plains, Ohio

For

POMEROY. OHIO

W1.th any New or Used Car purchased out of
st_ock cjuring the month of Dec. (Used car must
be priced over $500.00). So come on in and let

WE POINT THE WAY TO

992·2156

11·21 ·1mo.

Pomeroy

Ph . 991: , 2114

'

DAN THOMPSON FORD

The Dai~ Sentinel

.

1mile on State Route 124
Toward Rulland

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

MORLAN
Coostruction Co.

·-- - - . . . ~~ -~ ~ 21t 'i F----- ----_- _-_-_:._;-,

.--

.

.

Contact

PH. 992·5682

_

THE WHOLE FAM_ILY CAN ENJOY

MULBERRY
AVENUE,
POMEROY, 0.

All Mechanical Work

From th e largest Truck or
B1JIIdo1e r Radi alor 10 the
sma llesl Heal er Core .

3

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MEIGS
,
Co.

Phone 742-2331

i3 . 1"x 30" RE AR tractor tires
lor m odifi ed p·u ttin g tr actor .
Call 992 587 0 aller 5: 30, 991 25 LAM BS . P hon e 992 51 06 .
2176 8 5 ask for Mark .
12 9·61p
·
12 12 6t c
CHR I'STM AS trees . Phone 742
HIDE A BED .
$5 5
Two
2535. Main St. , Rut land .
c ush ion sola , cove r $2 0.
12 9 12tc
Used l wo wee ks. Ph on e 9J 9
271Y . Ph on e,9 49 2719 .
L OCU ST pos ts. Phon e 742
12 12 4tp
2359.
12 9 26 tp
'tB IN CH so rr el mar e, gentl e.
we ll brok en , $30 or besr
o ff er .
Ad ult
T ex Tan COAL . lim es ton e an d all l ypes
ol sail and rock sal! lor ice
wes tern sa ddl e, $60 . Phone
and snow r emov al . E x
7&lt;12 30J8
l sio r Sa lt wo rk s, Eas t
11 11 3tp ce
Main St ., Pom eroy . OhiO
· Phon e 992 389 1
U~ ED gas dry er , $30, Phone
12 7 ti c
992 2062 .
. 12 10 4tp
E'LECTR I C Hic kory Smoke rs
'
Sm oke tu r k e y , f is h,
lL ~ Go ld coins , S2 .50, 57)
ga me , e tc. 523 .95 . Jim
each ; $5 , S90 each ; Wl1ea t
Ro se nbaum . ph on e 992 3166.
b.ack p enn ies , 85c r oll sil ve r
12 8 4tc
c erli fi cat es, $1.25 each ; Big
Oollolf {hor se blan ket) bills ,
510 eac h . Call Rut l and , 7J2
IN DA SH 23 chanrl c l ci l izens
233 1, Roger Wamsley .
band transceiver . am fm
12 10 61C
mpx radio, 8 !rac k sler eo .
(,111 992 3965
Also other
A LL assorlme nt handmade
mod els.
Bar bie c lolhes , r easonable
' 129 ilc
pri ces. A rbaugh Additio n.
T upp er s Plains . Phon e 161&lt;11 GOi NG out o l bu s in ess.
661 .JBJO.
E v erylhi ng must go . Jack 's
.12 10 dip
F urniture and Uphol stery ,
23 6 E Main , POm e roy .
MOBILE ho me !ir es and
Phon e 992 3903.
wh eels. $25 each . Ga ll 992
L ' ,, I .
7034 .

Mobil e Home
r.1rk . h!t l l. te n n1il cs no f lh
01 ro nH.•roy LarQ c loi s with
ro1 1Cr et c pe1tios , · sidew al ks,
run ners un d ort s trc el'
~.~r'~inq . 'Tihonc 9Y :• 7·17 Y.
1
t
t1.31 lfc .

Markel Report

CITY
PHONE
MAIL WITlf
1
1.25
TO TlfE

396 CH EVY eng in e
hi ri se
man ilo ld . 780 Ho ll ey ca r
buret or, headers . Ca ll 992
SS70 afle r: 5:30 p.rn .
1? I ? flt c

ROGER HYSEll'S
GARAGE

1Rl'tdiat.or

Roge r Wam sley , Rutland

I NC H bicy c le, Polar o id
camera . Phone 99 2 7551.
12 10 J tp

.: t~ l t Nl f.l: 'r

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26

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Radiata

Nathan B·iggs
Specialist

R&amp;J COINS

ma c h in ~ .

WA NTED o ld uprighl p ianos
in an y condition . Will ' pay
510 each . P irst fl oor on l y .
2 BE DROOM modu l ar . fur
Wr ite giv ing directi on s to
niShed , ut i lil ies paid , no pets
Willen P i ano Co . . Bo x 188,
or chil dren . Nea r Pomeroy ,
Sa rdis , Ohio ~ 3 946
yel out of town . Phon e 992
12 10 61p
70 17 or 99 2 7666 .
12 12 3tp
SE A R S' stud enl trap se l , r ed,
to m tom s , snare, bass drum
BEDROOM
furni she d
wilh p elal , cymba ls. stoo ls
at
Vil lag e
apartm ent
and sl icks , S110 . Ph on e 99 2
Manor . Phone 99 2 3273.
5R 44 alt er 6 p .m .
12 12 3t c
12 10 41C

to cook Jn pri va.te
COMMON PLEAS CO~RT SOMEONE
hom e for !he aged . Good
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
wages . 306 Pag e St. , Mid
POMEROY. OH 10 41769
No.1S,953 dl ep ort .
11 26 tt c
LLOYD SEL LARDS, ET AL ..
Plaint iffs
vs.
Wanted To Buy
FLOYD SELLAR OS,
Addr ess Unknown ;
20 JO ACRes or sm all f ar m
w!l h in 20 mil es o f Rutl rmd
0 AVID SELLARDS.
Phone 742 23 11.
Lasf known addr en
12 11 Mp
Ml dkllf, Wes t V Irgini a HHO,
. ~...0 turn1tur e, fee bo·Xes,
F LOYD S~LLAROS , JR .,
' bra ss b eds. or co mp le te
Addren Unknown 1
house ho lds. Wri te M . 0....
Mi ll e r . Rl
Pomeroy ,
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, OhiO . Call 992 oi,1760.
0 EVISEES ,
LEGATEES ,
10 1-74
E XECUTORS , AO Middleport, 0 . Ph . 991 ·2711
MINISTRATORS AND
ASSIGNS OF
FLOYD
s ELLAROS, DECEASED:
R~
Addre ss Uknown,
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
ET AL. ,
D•fondant•. TO WHOM IT MAY CQN .
Special Rates
s ERVICE BY PUBLICATION CERN :
To the Def enda nt § above
Noti ce is herl'bY given that
by Week
na m ed :
on Dece mber 22 , 1975, a l 9 : 30
Y ov ar e herby not lied that a A .M . a publ ic !iale will be held
or. Month
Co mpl aint has b een filed in al Pom er oy Motor Co. ,
......
tn e Common Please co ur t ot Pom ero y , Ohi o 10 sell to r cash
Meig s Count y, O hi o, Case No . th e following co tl ale rat. to
ll,953 , dcmt~nding part itton of Wit : 1974 Pont i ac 1587 04 I REE RENT AT VILL AGE
'th e following desc ribed real N 158270 , said collater al being M J\ NOR
IN
M ID
es late , to w ll ·
DLE PORT! We ar e so sure
held lo secu re an obli gation
Ttle f ollow ing real es ta t e
si t ualed In lh e County ot
Meigs , i n the Stat e of Ohio and
in th e Vlllage of Rulland ,
bo und ed and descr ib ed as
tallows : Being Lot Number
Fa ur ( 41 In Luh ' s Ad d ilion to
Ruttand , Ohio .
Reference oeea : Vol. 261,
p age 9.tS , D e ed Records ,
Meigs Co1,1 nt y , Ohi o.
You are noli t ied that you ar e
qu l red 10
ans w er
the
co mpla lnt withi n I wen tv eig ht
days after the laS! publication .
Th e l as t pvbti ca hon w i ll b e
made on th e 19t h day ot
Decem b er , 19 75.

Appraisal
serv ic e
on
estates and collections.

ii~Zi:essorics

BUSINESS FOR SALE
lu ll l i n e of Ma c L t)vy
delu)( e ex erc ising equip
m ont Like n ew con dition .
Inc lud es bicycles , !read
mitt s , butt e r lly , twi s t a"
Wdy . e xercise boa r ds, low
ilnd h ig h ro ll er s , be l t
vibrators , in heavy go ld
nu_uQa hyd e cove r s. 6 large
m1rr ors .
For ~a le by owners .
Contact 992 -2444
Middleport

19 73 CHEVY V ega G T , 4 spe ed
&lt;lnd in very go od shape .
$1 ,850 . Call 9Y2 2'11 7.
12 12 6tp .

I

CASH WITH
ORDER

7.
8.
'9.
10.
11.
12.
NAME
ADDRESS

1

Buy, Sell or Trade

3309

1 Wanted

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Pomeroy Elementary School on Monday,
December 15th, ,1975. Since we recently had
operations requ1ring a great deal of lilood, it
would be appreciated if any of our friends
could donate blood next Monday at the
bloodmobile.

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' 72 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air .... 13895
73 Olds 98 Lux. Sedan, power, a1r... _. _.'3695
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1971 Olds Cnstam ........ :~!~."!r~.!1595
72 Buick LS Cus. Con., power, air.... ,.. 12895
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72 P~. Gold Duster, 6 c~., 3 speed.... '1995
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By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr. and Mrs. David Sayre,
grandchildren, Sherry,
Sheila , Beverly and Terri
Crouch of Anllquily were
Thanksgiving Day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sayre.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Roush. Sharon, Cindy, David
and Edward, Mr . and Mrs.
Dana Lewis of Clifton, Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald RusseU,
Mike and Mandy, Wolfpen
and Mrs. Grace Krider were
Thanksgiving Day guesls of
Mr . Ott Boston, Mr. and Mrs.
Dorsa Parsons.
· Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roush,
Mr. and Mrs . Lewis Hudson
of Minersville and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Jacobs of Mason
were Thanksgiving Day
Kuesl.l of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Manuel. Sid and Tim.

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Burris, lloyd Me Laughlin or Marv in
Keebaugh .

Karr &amp; Van Zandt·

David Roush was a· dinner
guest Sunday of Mrs. Betty
" You ' ll Like Our Quality Way
Carpenter and daughter
of Doing Business"
Crickell at Dorcas.
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lewis
Open Evenings Until6 :oo-TiiS p.m. Sat.
of Clifton were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs . Russell
Roush Sunday.
Mr . and Mrs. Herbert
Roush visited Mr . -pd Mrs.
Dana Lewis at Cliflon and all
were Point Pleasant visitors weekend guesls · of Mr . and
Beth Ann Hart of Racine
Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Lawson were spenl Fr fday night wilh
Terri and Beverly Crouch Mr. and Mrs. Gary Miller and Donnlla Manuel.
of Anllquily are guesta of Mr . daughlllr of Bellvue, Ohio,
Frank Hudson and Miles
and Mrs . Herbert Sayre while Mr. and Mrs , Bill Parsons Childress . of Racine spent
their grandparents are and sons, Antiqully, Mr. and Friday afternoon with Don
remodeling lhelr horne.
Mrs. Edwartl Lawson and Manue l, and they all enjoyed
Mr . and Mrs. Butch Wilson family of Lelart, Mr. and playing music .
and
family
were Mrs. Harold Lawson and son
Mrs . Don Manuel visited
Thanksgiving Day guesta of of l.elarl, W. Va., Mr . and her sis ter Mrs . Charles Pyles
Mrs . Mallie Braden at Mrs . Bob Lawson and family and Mrs. Lillian Hart at
Ripley, W. Va .
and Mr . and Mrs. Rick Racine·Friday .
Thanksgiving Day and Morris of Syracuse.

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HOSPITAL NEWS
Veterans Memorlalllospl~l
Holzer Medical C.nler
ADMITTED Rolll e
!Discharges, Dec. II)
Sayre, New Haven : Pearl William Bar nette, Traci
Scarberry, Mason ; Edna Bartels, Mary Boles, Joe
Stiles, Pomeroy; Raymond l:lradley, Jacqueline
Justis, Middleport.
Brickles, Charles Burt, Ada
DISCHARGED - Millie Cox, John Franklin Crwnp,
Blake, Patricia Slaven, George Cumm in s, Mrs .
Beulah Hill, Brenda· Young, Warren Denney and son, Mrs.
Mina Hess, Mary Lyvere, · Philip DeVeny and daughter ,
Walter Robinson.
Carles Fetters, Mrs. Dan
. - - - -......- - - - - - ;_· Franklin and daughter,
Anson Zodiacs
Randy Friend, Jennifer
DEEP -DIMENSIONED Gillespie , Gregory
PEWTER PENDANTS 1 Gooderham , Mrs . Ralph
!---..,-----.,::-------'· Greenlee and daughter,
Violet Jarrell,, Leesa Johnson, Evelyn Knox, Harry
E leganc~. 1.-!iyne, Margaret McBomb,
for h 1m Harry McDermitt, Phyllis
or h e r! Meadows , Mrs. Nichols
Mealge, Jr . and daughter,
Maude Merrill , Vilma
Pikkoja, Emily Robinson,
George Rolfes, Betsy Sandlin , Mary Sayre, Carrie
Waldron, Leah Wilcox,
Teresa Wood, Howard
Yerian . ·
IBirth, Dec.ll)
Mr . and Mrs. Jim Grueser,
son, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
PLEASANT VALLEY
DISCHARGES - David
Cheesebrew, Point Pleasant;
Jerry Michael Raynes,
Buffalo ; Mrs. James Hubbard, Syracuse; Mra. Herman Taylor, daughter,
Middleport; Otbo Neal, Point
Pleasant ; Silas Withers,
Apple Grove; Raymond Tult,
Apple Grove; Mary Lou
Reynolds, Po lilt Pleasant;
Dorin B. Sayre, _Buffalo;
Louise Fasanelll, Henderson;
Hobart Smith, Kanauga;
Richard Thomas, Sr., Point
Pleasant and Mrs. L. E.
Coulter, Leon.

Mos t beaul1 l ully sculp·
l ured Zod1ac pend~n t s
you can ft nd. Sliperbly
dolarled m Pewt er Tru e
works of art lo r h~rn 01
ror her. rn nil 12 srgns
Arch Antiq ue·gol(1 with
mat c hing 28 " c l1 &lt;ll n.

Each. 512.50

BOOSTERS TO MEET
The Meigs Higl! School
Band Boosters will meet at
7:30 p.m. Monday in the high
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• LULA FITCHPATRIC~
MASON , W. Va. - ·Mrs.
lula J. Fltchpatrlck, 74, Of
Mason. died Thursday at her .
home, She was the wife ol
turnnel
Filchpatrlck .
Funeral services will ~e held
Salurday at 1:30 p.m. from
lhe First Baplls t Church
here . The ·Re• . Waller Cloud
will olfl clate, and .burial will
iollow In the Clition Hill
Cemelery. Friends will be
received al lhe residence
afler 3 p.m. today .
Arrangements are under

ol Foglesong
Funeral Home. Mrs. Fllchpalrlck was born In louisa,
Ky .. a daughler of the late
Mose and Allee George Boyd.
She was a member of the
Concord United Baptist
Church al Palnlsv ille, Ky .
In addlllon to her husband

s:he Is survived by three

daughters , Mrs. Francis
Scarberry . Mason ; Mrs .
lucille Murray, Pomeroy
and Mrs. Allee Clevenger,
Pikeville, Ky ., and two sons,
Cl ~ ude Fltchpatrlck, Mld dler,ort, and Donald Fltchpa rick , Columbu•. and
several grandchildren and
greaf-grandchll dren .
PEARL McKINNIS$
WILKESVILLE - Pearl
McKinnlss, 73, Route I.
Ewlngton, died unexpectedly
Thursday al his home. Mr.
McKinnlss , born Jan . 9, 1902
In Vinton County, was a son ol
11\e lale William and Mittie
Freman McKinnlss. He
married Blanche Thacker
McKinness, who survives,· in

March, 1923 as do lhree sons,
Charles Robert and Ronnie
Eugene, both of, Marion, and

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NEW HAVEN, W. Ve .
Mrs. Joseph ' C. Wehlnger.
Delphos, Ohio, mother of
Mrs. Jack C. Frey of New
Haven , died this morning.
Funerol services will be
Monday at Delphos.

Commission on

aging to look

FERN MITCHELL
Mrs. Fern "'~&lt;:Cord Mllchell , 6~ . Bellemeade, Point
Pleasant, died this morning
at her home. The wife of
Emmett E. Mllchell. she was
a refired school leacher.
Funeral ser•lces will be at
2:30 p.m. Sunday from the .
Main Street Bapllst Church.
Burial will be In lhe Kirkland
Memorial Gardens. The body
wm be taken lo lhe church
Mrs. Mltchellleught school
In Ohio. Kanawha end Mason
counties. She was born In
Monongahela Counly . In
oddlllon Ia her husband, she
Is survived by two sons,
James Mllchell, Wesllleld, N.
J., and John Mitchell,
Tenn .;
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lomax, In Montana ; a sister,

Mrs. Lilly Shiflet, Columbus;
11 grandchildren, and four
greaf-grandchlldren.
Preceding him ,In death in
addlllon lo his parenls were
four .sons and a brolher.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p.m. Sunday af lhe
Wilkesville Chapel of lhe !
Walker Funeral Home wllh
the Rev . Frank Hopkins
officiating. Burial wilt be In
the Curry Cemetery. Friends
may call at the funeral home
any lime afler 2 p.m. on
Saturday unlit time of services The Iamity will receive
friends from 2fa 4 and from 7
to 9 p.m. Salurday.

one hour prior to services.

Mak~

brolhers, Ellis A. McCord,
leesburg, Fla .. and Way~e
M~Cord ,
Dallas, W. Va.;
11\ree slslers. Mrs, Serepfe
Tennanl, WeShlnglon ,. Pa.;
Mrs .
Edna
Wright,
Jacksonville, Fla.; and Mrs.
Myrlle Gibson, Wheeling .

LAWRENCE W. WALKER
lawrence W. Walker, 76,
Hamilton St., Middleport,
died early Friday morning at
lhe Kimes Convalescent
Cenler In Alhens.
Mr. Walker, a member of
lhe United Brethren Church
in West Virginia, served 30
years with the New York
Central Railroad before
retiring as a conductor.
He was born March 7, 1899
in Red House, W.Va ., the son
of the late William and An nice Tucker Walker. Also
preceding him In dealh was a
sister, lottie.
Surviving are his wife,
Edna Faye Rupe Walker; a
son, James, of Middleport; a
daughter , Mrs . Richard
(Neva) Russell, Springfield ;
one sister, Mrs . Ernestine
. Trlplelt, Toledo ; tour
brothers, Oscar, of Parkersburg ; . Lloyd, In Gallipolis;
Walter, of Pomeroy, and
Ralph, of ToledO / lwo granddaughters, a grandson, and
four great-grandchildren.
Mr. Walker was a member
Of lhe Brotherhood of
Railway Trainmen.
Funeral services wilt be
held at 2 p.m. Sunday af the
Rawlings-Coates Funeral
Home where lrlends may call
from 2 lo 4 and from 1 to 9
p.m. Saturday. Burial will be
In Riverview Cemelery.

dlre~llon

Join our
Christmas Club
today.
Add a little
each week.
Sit back. Cool it..
And dream of
a green Christmas.

TONITE thru SUN.
DEC. 11-14
TOMMY
(Tochnicolorl
Starring : Ann Margaret,
Oliver Reed and Elton
John .
Show st•rh 7:00p.m.

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COLUMBUS - Six senior
citizen nutrition projects will
be up for third-year continuation grants when the
Ohio Commission on Aging
meets Wednesday, Dec. 17, ln .
room 1836 of the State Office
Tower, 30 East Broad Street,
Columbus, starling at lOa. m.
Martin A. Janis, Commission director, said that
evaluations of the six projects
serving noon meals to the
-elderly. will be reviewed, as
well as plans for the next year
starting Jan . I. Among. the
agencies applying and the
amount of federal funds
requested is the Corporation
for Ohio
Appalachian
Development based at
Iron Lon (serving older people
in 26 counties ln southern,
southeastern and eastern
Ohio), $617,318.
Meetings of the Ohio
Commission on Aging are
open to the public.
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REG, '659.•95
ITwo Temperature Conlrols
I Easy Roll Wheels
eeonvenlent Service
eAdtustable Shelves
e Frigid Meel Keeper
e Automatic Cl~r on Freeter Door

NEW KI\OG!&gt;R BOSS
CINCINNATI iUPI)
Gene D. Hoffman · has been
elected president of the
Kroger Co., the company
announced Thursday: Hoffman succeeds James P .
Herring, . who becomes
chairman of the board.
Herring, president since 1970,
will re lain the ti Ue of chief
executive officer.
PARTY SET
TUPPERS.PLAINS - The
Rose Garden Oub Chrlsbnas
party wiD be held Monday,
Dec. 15 at the Wilmar
cafeteria, All members are
to meet at the home of Mrs.
Harold Massar at 6 p.m.

Nursing
(Continued {rom page 2)
The fire niirshal exp~atneif
It will take his Inspectors
about three monthll to make
the rounds of all the homes
without perfect systems. !le
said nine of his Inspectors
h&amp;ve been laid off.
'"We're short of manpower," Drake said. "I'm
going to do the best I can wllb
the manpower I've got."
The llllrllhal .IBid 49 nursing hcmes ha~ reached !J!ll
compliance since Septem~r .
"Every day, we are getting
calls to c~m~e out and make
flital IIIIPections," he said.
In the latest deadUne exlenlion, the leii!Jlature gave
the nursing homes until ~pt.
3 to file a written lnterbn fire
safely plan and sign a con·
tract for the sprinkler

syatema.

if it works as adverti8ed
AKRON, Ohio 1UPI) -Beware lbe Ides of December, ·
Akron, because that's lbe day John William Zofcbak 1ays
he Is going to drop a powerful load of snow on you. SilllDg
atop a wooded biD north of thll city, Zofebak, 29, broods
over his weather control macbllle; a atJ;.foot blah plutlc·
covered model of the Great Pyramid of Glzeh.
The pyramid Is composed of layera of 1teel -wool
wrapped In alumlumn foll.lt abo baJ wires mmiDg from
its peak to a pair of billiard cues mounted on revolviDg
steel pipes.
Tall, dark.beanl!ro Zofehak malatakul that Ibis
machine has been responsible for the area's unseasonably
mOd weather the put few we'eb. He says he wiD prove
the legitimacy of "blo-plaiDIIc" enermatberlng "ac·
cumulator" Monday by allowing two-feel oflllhiW to fall.
"A lot of people feel I'm crazy," Zofchak said hardly surprising anyone - recourrtlll1 biB elf~ to Interest government officials, wealbermen IIIII a patent
lawyer In his device.
" I hope to·make a bnndle," be added, a111e111lnl 1111
future oace he proves the pyramid, "Tbere lbould he a
reuonable realm of profit bi weather ea~~lrol."
The plnliall machine repaimwl alsO bu a bidden
reuoo lor caliiDg ln.a bllaard on·1111 accumulator. He
says two feetlboUld be "enough to keep me from haviDg
to go to work IDltll Thanday."
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JAGUAR KILLED
BUENAVENTURA, Columbia (UPJ ) - Police
today reported a ranch hand
killed a six.foot, 200 pound
jaguar that had devourect an
entire seven-member flll!llly,
50 cattle, and several dogs
and cats.

TO HONOR BENCH
WASHINGToN (UP!)
Cincinnati's all-star catcher
Johnny Bench will be honored
by the Washington Touchdown Club next month as the
outstanding baseball player
of the year, it was announced
today.
Bench wfll·be presented the
cfub's Clark C. Griffith
NOW YOU KNOW
memorial award at the
The ostrich cannot fly but it organization 's annual
can outrun many racehorses . banquet Jan. 17.

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The General Auemb)y
epecifled lbat Medicaid ~
)llyrnestll ahould be withheld

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contract for the sprinklers,
The state Public Welfare
Department said It knew of
no Plymenll U.t had .._.. ~
withheld for nqncornplian\-'1!
!'llh the lal!, adclq It had
not received word from .the ~ ,
fire marahal's office on any
homee which Jailad to flle a
plan or 111n a contract. ,

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Rockwel fMdless Electric drill cr
variable speed Jpaw,

OXFORD, Ohlu (UP!) Miami (of Ohio) University
offlclab called today's fall
. quarter commencement
exercises an "Informal
commencement"- no capa
and gowns , no academic
procession and no special
seaUng arrangement.
The commencement
speaker was Malcom W.
Owings, vice president and
general manager of ConUnental can Co. and a 11100
graduate of Miami,
Some 300 students were
graduaUng In the "infonnal"
surroundings . of Millett
Assembly Hall.

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10NIGHT 6:11 to 8:11
SAtuRDAY 6:11 ·to 8:11

Young father killed
, JACKSON - James Allen Farley, 19,
, Rt. 2, Vinton, was killeil ln an accident at
11 a.m. Saturday at the Hinch Cliff
Products lumber yard on Beaver Pike on
old Rt. 124 near Mre.
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Charles Gasklll, Jackson ·"ounty
Coroner, said Farley died from " skull
fracture. The death was ruled accldental.
Accordjng to the Jackson C".ounty
sheriff's deparbnent, a log (8ft. x 16 Inches) rolled olfhls truck and struck Farley
ln the back and side of the head while he
was engaged In unloadl{lg.
Farley was born May 20, 1956 in
Jackson ·County .
Hels survived by his wife, Cltristlne, a
daugltte ~, Christina Renae; his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Perry of Rt: 2,

Men, ·machines ready
' JEHSEY CITY, N. J. (UPI) - Men
and machlnea froni the city Sanitation
Qeparnnent 11\Dod by Saturday to aid FBI
qenll in a &amp;ellrc:h of a reputed underworld
burial ground lor the body of former
~msters Union President James R.

lloffa.

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.. York
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CWhingttou.

Only an official go·ahead from
Wultington was needed to begin · excavation in the marlllty landfill along tltj!
Hackensack River, known as Moscato's

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1975

GALLI POLIS-POINT PLEASANT

SWORN-IN - George A. Meinhart, a former Meip County Recorder and
Meigs County Representative to Ohio's General Allaembly was given his oath of
', office as a member of Middleport Vlllage Council by Middleport Mayor Fred .
Hoffman (right ) Saturday morning. Meinhart, appointed to council last week ,
replaces Mrs. Jean Craig who resigned. F:ollowing the oath, Meinhart commented :
"It is my lntehtion to work with the mayor and village council to the hest of my
ability. I am going Into the office with no ax to grind". Mayor Hoffman commented: "We are glad Lo have Mr. Meinhart with us and know he wlll be beneficial
to the vlllsge. His past experience will be very helpful."

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Voters turn out Labor in
lopsided Aussie election

RIO GRANDE - Results of a study of
the question whether one or two high
schools would best serve Gallla County
were presented here last week in a
meeting of the Committee For Better
)i:ducatlon in Gallia County Schools .
· Marshall Kimmel, Rl. 2, Bidwell,
jiresented the report, copies of which w111
be given to each member of the Gallla
Local J~oard of Education prior to the
ljoard's recessed meeting·Dec. 23.
, Contehts of the stuqy were not
disclosed to the media.
Plans were announced for a mem. llershlp drive. Memberships will be sold
fQr $1 each.
According to chairman, Tom Jones of
Crown City, anyone interested In the goals
of the organization will be accepted as
members.
The purpose of the newly organized
group is to provide input and assistance to

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VInton; two brothers, Terry •' arley and
Robbie Farley of Rt. 2, Vinton; a sister,
Mrs. Karen Wyant of Rt. 2, Jackson; two
step-brothers, Edwin Perry and Kenneth
Perry of Rt. 2, Vinton, four stej&gt;Sisters,
Doris, Eva, CoMie and GleMa Perry of
Rt. 2, Vinton: the maternal grandmother,
Mrs. George McCoy of Jackson and the
paternal grandfather. Uoyd Farley of Rt.
4, Jackson . A brother, Jack Farley,
drowned last August while swllMiing at
the Vinton Dam.
Funeral services wl11 beheld II a.m .
Tuesday at McCoy·Moore Funeral Home
In Vinton . Burial will he in Brush
Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home
from 4 until 9 p.m. Monday.

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Increasing cloudiness and
mild Sunday , chance of
showers and thundershowers
northwest durin g the af ternoon. Highs in the mid 50s
and the 60s. Showers and
thundershowers likely
Sunday night and Monday .
Lows Sunday night in the 40s .

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SANTA CLAUS IN .TOYLAND
ON THE THIRD FLOOR

Wiih purchase of an Admiral Refrigerator
Range or Freezer.

TWO KIU..ED - Two men died
Friday night In a headon r.olllsion on Rt.
7 north of Addlsoo. Dead at the scene
were Harold Eugene Dray, Zl, Rt. 2,
Bidwell, driver of the car shown at
right, and Charles BID Stewart, :U,
Point Pleasant, driver of the other car.
Trapped several hours in this
wreckage, both died at the scene.

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scene. Both vehicles were demolished.
There was minor damage to the trai ler.
Wheeler was not injured.
They were the fourth and fi fth
falali ties in Gallia County .
Harold Eugene Dray 1Camden\ was
born Sept. 20, 19;4 in Point Pleasant, son of
Joe and Betty Y\·onne Camden, Jr.
In addition to his parepts, he is surConlinued on page 28 .

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EMPLOYMENT LOWER
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Em'
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workers In the state during
October was down 9 per cent
from the corresponding
inonth last year, the Ohio
State University Center for'
Business and Econom\c·
Research said Thursday. ·,
All eight major Ohio citycounty areas surveyed•
showed employment ·
declines, said the center;
Employment of produ'ctioo,
workers in ColumbuS".'
Franklin deellned 11 per cent,
In Cleveland-Cuyahoga 1111d
Youngstown--Mahonlng 10 per
cent each, In Akron-summitand Canton-Stark 9 per ceni'
apiece,
in
Dayton.
MontgomeJ;Y 7 per cent, ln
Cincinnati-Hamilton 6 p~r '
cent and lit Toledo-Lucas 3
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Tara Wolfe, Beatrlz Wagner, Marty Maynard, Becky
Hudson, Racher Reiber, Tamara Theiss and Obde Dugan,
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Drake said be had received
written plana from "most'1ol
the nunlng homes not in
compliance, but he was
unable to say bow many. "I
don't think we made a total,"
he said.
Drake's recorda &amp;how that
u of Sept. _19, a total ol 164
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INVESTITIJRE HELD - InVestiture of Racine's new·
Brownie girl scout troop l:M7 was held Thursday evening.
Members of the new group are - front, 1-r, Lisa Parsons,
Robin Savage, Mandy Hill, Lori Wolfe, Sherry Sayre,
Sandra'Harden, Melody West, Lola Ihle and Rebecca Van
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; ADDISON ~ Two men were killed in a
~eadon cOllision involving three vehicles
at II p.m. ncar here ~'riday night.
Dead at the scene were Charles Bill
Stewart, 34, 2216 Jefferson Blvd ., Point
Pleasant, W. Va . and Haro.ld Eugene Dray
(Camden), 21, Rt. 2, Bidwell.
.' According to the Gallia-Meigs Post
Stale Highway Patrol, · the accident occurred on Rt. 7 at the junction.of Honeysuckle Dr ., one mile north of Addison.
· Officers reported the Dray car went
left-of center, striking the rear of a trailer
on a semi rig operated by Denver M.
Wheeler, 31 , Portsmouth, then slammed
headon into the Stewart car following the
rig.
• Both victims were pinned in their
wreckage several hours while workers
attempted to free them .
Dr. Edna Get ties, acting Gallia Coun ty
Coroner, pronounced both dead at the

the board to assure better education for all
children through the best educators
! administrators and teachers), better
facilities and broader currlculwn.
Representatives from all areas of the
county were appointed to contact Individuals to explain the organization's
goals and solicit memberships.
A membership card will be printed to
Continued on page 28

Man's body
discovered
VINTON - The body of Thomas
Banks, Rt. 2, VInton, about 55 years old,
reported missing from his home Friday
night was found ln a wooded area at 9:20
a.ni. Saturday near Mt. Tabor Rd., Nelghborhing Twp.
According Lo Gallia County Sheriff
Oscar Baird, Banks' body was found by
Bob Don ally, a member of the Gallia
County Civil Defense, who was searching
the area along with eight other members
of the CD. Banks had been reported
miaalng by his family.
An autopsy will be tak'en at Columbus
to determine the exact cause of death .
··Dr. Edna Gettles, acting G•llia County
Coroner, wss on the scene along with
Sheriff Baird and members of his
&lt;lepl!rtment.

By LEON DANIEL
SYDNEY, Australia (UP!) - Caretaker
Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser 's conservative coalition won a lopsided election
victory Saturday, overwhelming deposed
Prime Minister Gough Whltlam 's Labor
party.
Fraser 'pledged to follow a course of
"responsibility and integrity in government'' but Lold reporters in Melbourne "it
will take a full three years to repair lhe
damage caused by Labor. "
Whitlam blamed economic hard tlmesAustralill currently has a 15 per cent inflation rate and 400,000 unemployed- for
the Labor debacle.
"There's been a swing against Labor
because it's the general fa te of goveonments in time or recession, and particularly a reform government," he said.
With 63 per cent of the vote counted , the
conservative· coa lition was assured 84
seats in the 127-member House of

Representatives-a gain of 22. Uibor won
39 seats-il loss of 26. There were four
seats still In doubt.
The coalition's 45-seat majority was a
House record, overshadowing the 41-seat
majority held by the late Uberal party
leader Harold Holt in the 1966 election.
When parliament was dissolved last
month, Labor held a three-seat ma jority In
the Hou se. The party in control
traditiooally names its leader Australia's
prime minister.
When vote-counting stopped at midnight, it appeared the coalition would also
hold a 3J..31 majority in the Senate. It
would be the first time In 20 years the

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ruling party controlled the relatively
powerless body.
The 45-year-{)]d, ..-o-American Fraser, a
millionaire farmer .-•ho heads the Liberal,National Country pBI ·v coalition, pledged
"a goverrunent for c\1 the people of
Australia, not just those \\ io voted for us."
More than 8 million Alll&gt;:ralians voted.
The election climaxed a bitter, four-

week campaign that began when Gov.
General Sir John Kerr, Queen Elizabeth's
representative in Australia, ousted
Whitlam Nov. 11 .
Kerr dissolved parliament and ordered
new elections after the conservative
majority In the Senate blocked passage of
lbe Whitlam government's budget.
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taxpay~Js Janu~Y 2

books open and close. It is hoped tax books
wtll be opened Jan ._ 2 and closed Jan. 31.
Mrs. Condee satd, however_, persons
appealing thetr taxes should sltll p~y the
POMEROY - "Whatever your blood
ftrst ·half or a 10 pet. penalty wtll be
type, you have the blood type needed."
This is on auUtority of Vernon Nease,
charged .
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Currently,
the
treasurers_
offtce
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Meigs
County
bloodmoliile
chairman,
who
CAMERA TAKEN
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tax
statements
from
tls
printers
reminds
the
public
that
a
bloodmobile
will
GALLIPOLIS - City pollee Friday
10 Dayton ..
be at the Pomeroy Elementary School
investlgBted the theft of a Kodak
from
I
Lo
6
p.m.
Monday.
The Gallta County B~dget Commission
camen reponed taken from an auto
f
Stewart,
Condee and Gene Wetherholt )
No
appointment
is
needed
to
give
being repaired at Thaler Ford on
Sept.
25
set
the _rates of ta~alton for 1975.
blood.
Donors
will
be
accepted
at
anytime
Second Ave. Rev . Harry Cole, VIne St.,
Althat
sesstOn,
the Galha Local School
during
the
designated
hours.
Gallipolis, reported the theft.
''Remember
the
date
and
give
rate
was
redu~ed
fro~
16.5 mtlls :o 13.5
Vandalism was reported by Dooole
someone. a Christmas gift which will be
mtlls. The Gallipolis C1ty School ra e was
Brown of Rt. I, Bidwell. Brown said
needed aod appreciated. It's the best gift
set at 19.90, 3.10 miUs less than the 22 mills
someone took the sparkplug wires on
patd for schools m 1974, both resulttng
his ,car parked at Jones Boys on Pine St. anyone could give and the best anyone
could receive," Nease said.
fr om reappraisal.
Ali property owners must pay the
county rate of 3.50; _3() for the Gallla
County Health Departmen t; 2 mills for the
Gallia-Jackson-Vinton Vocational School;
one mill for the Ri o Grande Community
College; .20 mills for the Gallia County
Jjbrary : .30 mills for the Child Welfare
Board (G uid ing Hand School ), and .20
mills for the 648 Menial Health Board.
Here are the rates for the various
townships along with the 1974 rates:
Addison Twp. 21.90 (25.00).
Addison Twp. Gallipolis City School
I.
District, 28.30 (30.509).
Cheshire Twp. 21.40 (25.50).
Cheshire Village, 21.50 (25.60 ).
Clay Twp . 28.90 (3i.901
Gallipolis Twp. 27.80 (30.20).
Gallipolis City 30.00 (32.40).
Green Twp . 28.70 (31.90).
Greenfield Twp. 22.10 (25. 40 ).
Guyan Twp. 22.70 (2.'-40).
Crown City Village 23.10 (25.90).
Harrison Twp. 23.10 (25.40).
Har rison Twp . Gallipolis School
District 28.00 (30.90 ).
Hun ting ton Twp. 21.90 (25.40 ).
Hunting ton Twp. Gallipolis School
District 28.30 130.90) .
Hun tington Twp. Vinton Local District
29.10 (31.90).
Vinton Village 23.10 (28.001.
Morgan Twp. 22.10 (25. 40).
Receiving the trees from the Gallipolis Area Jaycees were
TREES PRESENTED - Three large Cltrlsbnas trees
Ohio Twp. 23.80 (26.40 ).
left to right, Ullie Murray, Ruby Hurt and Cheryl Enyart.
were presented Friday to the teaching staff at the Gallia
Perry Twp. 21.70 (25.90).
County Head Start Center for use in their classrooms.
Perry Twp._Gallipolis School District
28.10 (31.40).
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Raccoon Twp. 28.30 (30.90) .
Raccoon Twp . Gallia Local District,
21.90 (25.40). '
Rio Grande Village 28.40 (31.00) .
/Is part of her new responsibilities, are in accord with the nati onal
ATHENS - Mrs. Elaine Rouse, AdCenterville Village 22.00 t25.50I.
dison, has be en named le gislative Mrs. Rouse recently attended a meeting of organization's campaign to "open up the
Springfield Twp. 21.70 125.40).
chairperson for the 92nd Assembly District all legislative chairpersons in the TenUt · system."
Sprin gfield Twp. Gallipolis School
Congressional District where Ed Andros,
by Common cause of Ohio.
Stressing that Common Cause is a District 26.10 ( ~0 . 90 ).
Accorditlg
to David
Horn , state chairperson, outllned four priorities nonpartisan organization, drawing its'
Walnut Twp. 21.60 (25.40) .
Organization Committee Chairperson for for the comiflll legislative ~esslon.
membership
trom
Republica ns,
Walnut Twp. Symmes Valley District
"Cnmm on Cause-Ohio.," said Andl'os. Democrats, and Independents alike, Mrs. 34.50 (31.90) .
the statewide affiliate of the Washinglonhase&lt;l ' "Citi,zens' Lobby," Mrs. Rouse's "w,n continue in Its lobbying efforts for Rouse staled :
Taxes may be paid by mail or ln
dulles will consist " primaril y of campaign finance reform. an effective
"Anyone In Gallia County who is in- person at the Gallia County Treasurer's
organizing Common Cause members In conflict-of-interes t luw, a lobbying terested in becoming Invo lved with Office located on the first floor of the
the 92nd Assembly District so that they disclosure law, and an anti- Comtll"n Cause should call me at 367·7125 Gallia County Courthouse. Oflicc hours
can more effectively influence legislation ge rrymandering law.''
anrl
one in Meigs County should call are Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to
nt the slate and national levels."
Alldros indicated these state priorities VI
J lozcwicz at 992-3028."
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GALLIPOLIS _ Durin g the firs t week
of January, Gall ia County Treasurer Oty
M. Stewart will begin ma iling Invoices 10 .
collect increased real estate taxes due for
1975. Tax books will open Jan. 2. Property
owners, may if they wish, pay the entire
amoun t of their taxes for 1975_
Although, the overa ll ra te in the
county is down, taxpayers will see an
increase in their taxes due to the reappraisal of lheir properties under the new
formula based upon 35 pet. of the true
market value.
According to Couri ty Auditor Dorothy
L. Condee, in some instances, property
taxes have doubled, or even tripled.
Taxpayers wishing to file complaints
Iappeals) must do so between the time tax

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