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                  <text>12- The Dail y Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Thurs&lt;f.1)'. 11tT lA , 1~ 75

Pharmacy burglary solved
POINT PI.F:ASANT - The
series of arrests on drugrelaled counts made over the
weekend in lhe Bend Area
has apparenlly resulled in the
solving of the December IOih
burglary of lhe Vill ag e
Pharmacy in New Haven .
Cpl . .l. 1.. Filzwaler of I he

Poinl Pleasa nt Oelachmenl
of the Slate Police s~ id
Wednesday lwo persons have
been arres led and lwo olhers
are expecled to be charged.
Tnken into custody we~·e
Rockic 1.. Hall, 23. Ewing ton.
Ohio and Pamela J . Petry, 19,
New Haven. Bolh appeared
bef ore Jus ti ce of Peace
Charles t So nny l Smilh ,
Monday when bond was se t at
$2,500.
Cpl. Fitzwater sa id Larry l.
Hess, 21, New Haven was
arrested Sunday on charges
of possession of a controlled
sui;slance and sale of a
cooltollrd subslance as an
outgrowth of the Saturday
nigh I evenl.&lt;l. Prosecutor Don
Kingery said this morning
Hess would be tried on lhe
drug·related charges only.
Bond has ben sel at $10,000 on
Hess.
Both ~'itzwater and Mason
County Prosecutor Kingery
said the solving of the
pharmacy B&amp;E came out
through the arrests on drugrelated charges made las!
weekend by Sheriff Elvin E.
Wedge's department.
Six persons, lncludjng two
juveniles, ages 16 and 17,
were arrested and a quantity
of drugs found in their

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vehicles Saturda y nigh! . The
arres ts were made in the
parking lot of lhe Graham
Melhrdist Church. Two other
I)Crsons were charged Su~­
day .
Bond se l by JP Smith on
other persons arrested on
drug-related chiu ges over the
weekend ar follows:
- Charles Canl&lt;!r , 2.1, Mt.
Al to. possession of a controlled subslance and conlribuling lo lhe delinquency
or minors, $2,500.
- John
Bailey,
27 ,
Charles ton, possession and
contributing , $2,500 bond.
- Allen IV . Dursl , 18,
IA,.in~ lon, Ky., possession.

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Meigs
Property
Transfers

Mary Virginia Hindy, Kal
Hindy, Artie Mae Buskirk,
Sherman Buskirk Jr. to
Drexel B. Cochran, Betty J.
Cochran, Carl E. Morris,
Janel E. Morris, 138.13 acres ,
Scipio.
Marion P. Cowdery,
Dorothy Cowdery to Marilyn
Trussell, 100 acre lot 136,
Olive.
Marion P. Cowdery,
Dorothy Cowdery to Robert
Cowdery, Tarilyn Cowdery,
Deidra Cowdery, 100 acre lot
134, Olive. ·
Marion P. Cowdery,
Dorothy Cowdery to Ronnie
W. Cowdery, Lot 135, Olive.
Wayne D. Beal, Janeth M.
Be~l to Wayne D. Beal,
Janeth M. Beal, Parcels,
Bedford.
Martha Holsinger to Robert
E. Webb, Donna J. Webb, I
Acre, Olive. ·
Kenneth R. Frecker, Mary
lA. Frecker to Olin Yolll18,
Josephine Young, 9.23 A.,
Olive.
Geraldll)e E. Patchin, Alba
Vern Johnson Jr., VIrginia Y.
Johnson, Theodore E.
Johnson, Kathryn J. Johnso~.
Ellsworth Johnson, Anne C.
Johnson to Kenneth R.
Frecker, Mary A. Frecker,
Corrective Deed, Olive.
Marilyn -Trussell, Robert
Trussell, Mary Belle Warner,
Dale Warner to Ronnie W.
Cowdery, 3 A., Olive.
. Mary V. Hlndy, Kalad
' Hindy, Artie Mae Buskirk,
Sherman Buskirk Jr. to Artie
' Mae Buskirk, Sherman
' Buskirk Jr., Lot; Middleport.
June P. Lee, Archie E. Lee
to John T. Wllllams, Judith A.
Wllllams, Lol, Sutton, 0.035
A., Syracuse.
Anna Mae 'Cleland to
' · Wayne Cleland .42 A.,
, Rutland.

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By JOHN T. KADY
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Ohio Supreme Court today
agreed to review two lower
court decisions which held six
bills, passed last January by
the Ohio General Assembly
and signed by then Gov. John
J. Gilligan, were unconstitutionally enacted.
The bills were passed by
the Democratic controlled
legislature and signed by
Gilligan before he left office.
The bills were not signed by
then Lt.Gov. John Brrown, a

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Republica n, wl\o
presiding officer of the Ohio
Senate .
Senate Minority Leader
Michael J . Mal 9ney, RCincinna ti, filed , suit in
Franklin County 'Common
Pleas Court contehding the
bills were uncon$titutional
because they had ~ot beeen
signed by the li.eutenant
governor .
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Through a quirk in the Ohio
Constitution, the General Assembly is sworn in a week
before the governor.
Democrats took control of
the legislature in the
November, 1974, general
election, but Gilligan was
defeated by Gov. James A.
Rhodes.
The members of the
General Assembly were
sworn into office on Jan . 6,
but Rhodes was not sworn in
until Jan. 13.
The General Assembly then

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passed the six bills, which
include&lt;! a con gressional
redistricting
me asure
favorable to Democrats, and
sent them to Gilligan for his
signa lure, bypassing the
lieutenant governor, before
Rhodes could tBke office:
However, Secretary of
State Ted W. Brown refused
to file the bills contending, as
Malon ey did, they were
illegally enacted because the
lieutenant governor did not
sign them .
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1975

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By KAY CHRISTENSEN
CHARLESTON , W. Va.
IUPI ) - Gov. Arch Moore
has vowed to run for an unprecedented third term and
prove his innocence of an
extortion indictment which
charged he accepted $25,000
from a now bankrupt loan
company .
Moore, 52, a Republican
who served six terms in
Congress, was scbeduled for
arraignment today before
U.S. District Judge K.K. Hall
on char ges that he and
William Loy, his former top
administrative aide, extorted
$25,000 from the Diversified ·
Mountaineer Corp ., which is
now in receivership. The
extortion allegedly occurred
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in 1972, during Moore 's
ANNUAL YULETIDE PROJECT at Salisbury Elementary School is gifts dona ted by
campaign for his second term
pupils to residents of the Syracuse Nursing ~?me and the Meigs ,County Infirmary are , front
as governor .
row, 1-r, John Hess, Brenda·Wise , and Bre~ Sinclair; back row, Fred Colburn, Jim Hoyt,
U convicted , Moore and
and Mark !'riend.
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Loy could receive 20-year
prison terms and be fined
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· The governor, at a hastily
United, union
called news conference
Thursday after the inin tentative accord dictment was handed down,
By United Press lnternallooel
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accused U.S. Attorney John
WASHINGTON (UPII
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIF . - AMERIC~N space
engineers have successfully slowed Pioneer 11 's speed by 67
The
National
miles per hour to bring It closer to tbe planet Saturn. Officials
Mediation Board today
at tbe Nallonal Aeronautics and Space Administration 's Ames
announced a tentative
Research Center said Thursday the slowdown was a tricky
agreement
In
the
machinists
s(rlke
against
procedure because the unmanned craft was Ol\1 of communication with engineers for several hours.
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United Air Lines.
However, they said the maneuver went off withbut a hitch
The board said both the
and communications were restored. Scientists said they hoped
company and the union
to slip the spacecraft between the planet's innel' ring and
hope to have the nation's
surface in September 1979. Pioneer Ills 287-million toiles from
largest domestic airline
Saturn .
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operating ugaln as soon
Despite the iact thai the
as possible.
Nov
. 4 eleclion was one of the
The settlement CLEVELAND - AN ATTEMPT WAS made rl&gt;ursday on
hardest
to tabulate in lhe
details being withheld the life of former Cuyahoga County deputy sheniff Donald
history
of
Meigs Coun ty,
was reached following an
Campbell, who Is one of the witnesses testifying befqre a grand ·
about
$1,500
in labor costs
al~nlght session between
jury investigating charges against the sheriff's department.
were saved, E. A. Wingett,
the company and the
About 5:30 p.m . as Campbell drove along' the west
Meigs
Board of Elections
International Assoclallon
shoreway, a car pulled alongside Campbell's ana.!four shots
member
said toda y.
of Machinists and
were fired. 'l'bey hit Campbell'scar but he was unini)lred .
Preceding
the Nov . 4
Aerospace
Workers,
election
,
at
Wingett's
in'
acrordlng toW. J. Usery,
sistence
,
the
number
of
special assistant to the
CINCINNATI - A PROPOSED ANTI-POLLliTION
precincts in Meigs County
presldenl, and David H.
regulation closely tied to the use of high-sulfur cdal in Ohio
was
reduced from 10 to 30 .
Stowe, chairman olthe
underwent stonny criticism In tbe first public hear~ng on tbe
Wingett
said at the time thai
mediation board.
plan Thursday. An electrical company executive complained
the
action
would save from 20
George Robinson,
the proposal was so tough it could mean a 36 per Cl)nt hike In
lo 25 percent of the tolallabor
electric bills; an air pollution expert testified the plan wasn't . district pjesldcnt of the
cos~.&lt;; for elections in lhe
union, said ratification
stiff enough, and a politician said the choice was "prbtection of
county .
by
the
procedure
life versus excessive corporate profits."
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He pointed out loday that
membership would be
Several hundred persons turned out to listen lo opponents,
the
Nov. 4 election was a
"expedited looking
and a few propgnenls, of the U. S. Environmental Protection
problem
because each voter
toward
an
early
Agency's proposed sulfW' dioxide emission standards for Ohio.
had
from
11 to 13 ballots, all
resumption of United
Much sulfW' dioxlde pollution stems from the industrial burof which had to be processed
flights."
ning of high-sulfur coal.
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in light of testimony from the session and from three upcoming
savings would have been
public hearings - Jan. 6 in Cleveland, Jan. 8 in Steubenville
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greater if the Nov. 4 election
and Jan. 13 in Columbus.
t
had been more routine. The
amount of workers due to the
change in the number of
DETROIT - THE FORD MOTOR CO. ~ill recJnslder its . SYRACUSE - Village voting places 1was reduced
$113 price Increase If otber companies do not follow i* lead and Councilman Barry McCoy from 240 to 180 for the first
sales begin to slip, Board Chairman Henry Ford II sats.
announced today that time at the Nov. 4 election.
"If General Motors doesn,'t follow, then we'll hape to look Lawrence Manley will begin
In statistics prepared by
at the market and see If It's costing us sales," Ford told a year- garbage pick up here Jan ..2 Wingett, il is noted that al the
end news conference Thursday. "We doo 't think this small and 3, Friday and Saturday. las! election 814 volers casl
increase will hurt car sales, though it might hurt !lome. But
Garbage missed will be ballots in ' the four Pomeroy
we're very flexible on prlcep."
pi cked up Jan . 5. Until precincts at a cost of $1 ,071 .
Manley learns the route, In 1974 there were 615 votes
WASHINGTON - IN THE; FIRS!' ACTION of its' kind the • which may lake two or, three cast in six PomerQy precincts
government has given the makers of Usterine a chdlce: Stop weeks, it will be necessary al a cost of. $1,190.115.
advertising the mouthwash or spend $10 million admilting they for him to make personal
According to the fi gures, at
deceived the public for 60 years about its power tol ward off cootacls McCoy said.
the Nov. 4 ele ction 378 votes
colds and sore throats. The manufacturer, Warner,I.ambert
Manley will bill each month were est at a cost of $281 in
Co., said it would fight the order to the Supreme Co~rt if need but he may collect from labor while In 1974 , 210 votes
be to prove that 80 years of 1consumer accepta.ncl can't be tesidents personally. Once were &lt;·ast. with labor costs
vrrong.
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his route is eslablished he will running ~370 . 60. In Orange
The FTC told the company to stop the advertisi g claims set a day1 of (he week for Town ship in the Nov .. 4
in question. But It said that even if such ads ceased loday, the colleclion which will be an: election, 312 votes were cast
public stU! would carry the Impression "well into the 1900s" nounced and published.
al a cost of $270 while in 1974
that Listerine can CJII'e or ward off colds or sore throats.
269 votes were cast In the
So It said that If the company elects to continue advertising
lownship at a cost of $420.90.
I.OCAL TEMPS
the mouthwash - something It .obviously expects will happen
Temperature in downtown . The total cost for labor Nov .
-the first $10.2 ~llllon of such ads must carry the1following Pomeroy at 11 a.m . today 4, 1975 amounted lo $7,935
phrase: "Contrary to prior adverti!ilng, Ustering will not was 25 degrees under partly wllile the tolal labor cosl in
prevent colds or sore throats or lessen their severeity."
the 1974 eleclion was $9,118.
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Tablecovers , Curtai n s ,

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Draperies . Bedspreads , Area

Rugs, ll,ath Mat Sets, and a large
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A Large and Complete Gift
Selection.. .
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Panh, Sweaters, Skirts, Kl'!il Tops, Winter
Sleepwear, Gowns , Pajamas , Robes.
Jewelry, Handbilgs, Billfolds, Key Cases.

Scarh, Gloves·, Hosiery , Cosmetics by
Revlon and Coty , and qirls Coats. Dresses

and Sportswear In Preteen. 4 thru 1,4,
lntilnh and Toddlers sites.

Housewares Department
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Small electrical appliances such as

toasters. waffle irons. blenders, per.
colators. Dinnerware . complete sets of

Dishes · Corning Wore . Cooking Utensils .

Knives • Stainless Steel Flatware sets .

Candles · Alarm Clocks . Canister Sels .
Hair Dryers · and many, many others .

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FAMIUAR SIGHT - Santa with the children was a
scene repeated many times this week at area schools .
He 's pictured here wi•.h the Pomeroy morning kindergarten class tBught by Mary Carolyn Wiley. Santll
(Curley Wiles ) has made annual visits to the school since
it opened 14 years ago.

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NEW HAVEN, IV. VA. The Recceation Foundation
of New Haven will hold a New
Years Eve Dance at the
towns community building
from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Cosl of the dance is $8 per
couple. Bill Marshall's Band
will play. Persons may
reserve tables for three
couples at $2 and four and
five couples for $3.
Tickets may be purchased
at the Bend Area Tire center,
Flesher's Texaco, Gregg 's
Key Market and the New
Haven Supermarket . For
further Information call : 8822056; 1182-2634 or 882-2194.

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Chambers of Commerce to
establish a suilable transporlation system when the
bridge is shut down again for
repairs next spring.

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- Donald Wade P.vel11, 24.
Millon, possession,' under the
influence and contributing,
$2,500 bond.
- Conley David Dudley,
Jr .. 23, Mason , possession of a
controlled subslance, $2,500
bond.
The arrests on the drugrelal&lt;!d counl.&lt;; on the parking
lot of lhe Graham Methodist
Church resulted when
Deputies Detner Roush m
and K. W. Love pulled in on a
car and van with some of the
occupan Is of the vehicles
Obviously in the slaw of
confusion.

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Mason merchants name ·Keams
MASON , W. VA . - Danny
Kearns, owner of Clifton Auto
Sales, has been elected
president of the newly
organized Mason
Businessmen's Association.
Other officers are William
Hussell, owner of the Mason
Barber Shop, vice president
and Charles
Radford,
operator of Pickens Sotre,
secretary -treasurer.
The group decided il.&lt;l first
project will be to work with

High court will settle 6
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Field III, head of tbe grand
jury investigation into 1972
campaign financing in West
Virginia, of waging a "personal vendetta" against him .
"I will not yield an inch, "
Moore said. "I am going to
fight this matter . They have
heaped abuse on abuse on
good, law abiding citizens of
this state."
Moore had plamed to announce his candidacy for an
unpre cedented third term
later this year but made the
announcement at the
Thursday news conference
instead.
"I am announcing formally
to you today that I will fil• ,
that I will run, that I will be
successful,!' he said.
Diversifed Mountaineer
had subsidiaries in west
Virginia , Tennessee , Kentucky and Virginia, before its
financial empire began to
crumble in 1973 . The
govei'DI]1tlll alleged the loan

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firm handed over the $25,000
to Moore's 1972 campaign in
exchan ge for a bank charter.
However, the company
never received the charter
and is now in the process of
bemg liquidated.
Moore and Loy were
charged with obtaining tbe
money from Diversified
President Theodore Price .
Six months ago, the same
grand jury returned more
than 30 indictments against
Price and Roger Baird, the
firm 's controller, alleging
fraud in the company's fundraising activities.
Also named as unindicted
co-consp1rators were state
bankin g Commissioner
George Jordan , who last
month received a directed
verdict of acquittlll on a state
charge of falsifying expense
accounts, and Nolan B.
Hamric, a Gassaway bank
official and a member of the
state Bullding C&lt;Jnunission.

Senate may try
to save tax cut
By DON PHIU.IPS
WASlliNGTON (UP!) - A
move developed in the Senate
today to make one last effort
to revive a tax cut bill . But
House Democratic leaders
sai\1 it was unlikely anything
could be done to prevent
taxes from rising, at least
temporarily, early next year.
Speaker Carl Albert said
the Oemocral.&lt;l were sticking
to the position they took after
Ford's veto of a six-month tax
cut extension was upheld
Thursday: no further efforts
will be made to pass a tax cut
bill unless Ford backs down
on his demand that a specific
binding ceiling on fiscal 19n
spending be attached .
Sen. Russell Long , D-La .,
called a meeting of his Senate
Finance Corrunittee to push

his plan to pass exactly th~
same bill that Ford vetoed,
but with some nonbinding
"con ciliatory language"
· promising to hold down
spending.
The Lon g plan would
pledge "in principle" to cut a
dollar from the budget for
every dollar tllx cut. But
Congress would have the
right to raise or lower
ceilings at will, in effect
ignoring their own promise .
But Albert said no one had
any assurances that Ford
would accept such a plan. He
said he understood some
Republicans had talked with
Ford about tbe plan, but
"They haven 't sold it to the
President."
"They haven't sold me at
all ," Albert added .

Winners announced
Judging in lhe annual home
li ghting contest sponsored by
the Middleport Amateur
Gardeners took place Thursday night with prizes of $10
and $5 for first and second
awarded in window and door
categories.
Mrs. Janet Bolin and Mrs.
Marie Birchfield of Rutland ,
judges, were taken on a tour
of the town by Mrs. Pearl
Reyn olds ·and Mrs. Connie
Ball .
In th e do or decora ting
contest, firs! place went to
th e William Haptonstall
residence on South Fifth,

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Sunday thro·ugh
Tuesday. chance of snow
flurries In lht• northeast
portion Sunday, but
other,wlse fair Sunday
through Tuesday Highs
Sunday will he In th e 30s
to the lower 40s, warming
·to the 40s and lower 50s
by Tu&lt;•sduy. Lows will be
In the low•·r 20s to the
lower 30s.

second to the Richard Ow en
home on North Third.
In the window decorating
calegory, first went to Mrs.
Dorothy Young, Front St. ,
and second lo the Harold
Teaford
residence on
Fairlane Drive.
Tlte judges were presented
gifts by the host club al a
re cep tion held at the
dccor alcd home of Mrs .
Ev erell Taylor . 1\ltending
were Mrs. Pearl Reynolds,
club president; Mrs. Ar thur
Strauss , Mrs . Grace Pratt ,
Mrs. Ball , Mr s. Err oll
Conroy, Mrs. L. E. Reynolds,
Mrs .. Wal ter Crooks, and Mrs.
Edward Burke tt .

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CHRISTMAS

Meigs Local School District
teaching and non-tea ching
personnel - thanks to an
early tax se ltli ng fr om
County Audi tor Howard
Frank - were to be paid
today in accordan ce with an
agreem enl be twe en the
Meigs Local Board of
Education and teachers of the
district.
Paymenl has bee n a point
or contention because of the
lack of money in the general
fund . Th e board said
pa)'lllenl could not be made.
According to the negotiated
agre ement belween the board
and teachers, paymen t is to
be made on the "final day
before a vacatio11 period."
The pay period involved the
last part of December .
Foundation fund s did not
arrive, and earlier this month
the board voted to change the
pay day from Dec . 19 to Dec.

School Distri ct's Teachers
Assn. whose pres ident, Ed
Bartels poin ted out tha t the
moti on
vi olated
the
agreement betwee n the board
and the associati on. He asked
that it be rescinded, although
he also indi cated . teachers
wan t to be coopera tive .
At Mo nday 's night 's
meeting, upon rescinding the
motion, pay day was according to the agreement to
be on Dec . t9. However, the
board indicated that it could
not pay unti l money was
received bul thai it wouid be
pai d wh en fund s were
received.
District Supt. Charles
Dowler said this morning the
boar d wil! pay empl oyes
today because Auditor Frank
has made a lax settlemen t to
the district adequa te to meet
the approximate $80,000 payroll. Dowler said normally
31.
the seltlement would not be
However, a·t a board made until Dec. 31 but that
meetin g Monday, the board Frank, aware of the problem,
rescinded that motion at the acted to solve il.
request of the Meigs Local

Labor, health
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WASHINGTON !UPT&gt; - President Ford
today vetoed a $45 billion appropriations bill for
the departments of Labor and Health, Education
and Welfare that also contains an antibusing
provision on the grounds it provides nearly $1
billion more than he requested and represents "a
classic example" of "unchecked spending."
In the special message to Congress, Ford said
that "not only would the $45 billion total in this bill
add significantly to the already burdensome
deficits in this year and next but the individual
increases themselves are unjustified , un necessary and unwise .''
The bill would have
provided money for t he
Departments of Labor and
Health, Education and
Wellare.
It was Ford's 42nd veto. Six
of those vetos have been
overridden by Congress. On
Thursday, the House failed to
override his veto of tbe tax
CUI bill.
The ,measure also included
a ban on HEW furthering the
use of busing as a means of
bringing about school
desegregation.
Ford did not mention the
busing provision in his veto
message.
He did say the bill was
inconsistent with fiscal discipline and with effective restraint on the growth of

government.
He said if the bill became
law it would increase federal
employment by 8,000 persons
and added he finds "it most
difficult to believe the
majority of the American
people favor increasing the
number of employes on the
federal payroll, whether by
congressional direction or by
other means.
"On the contrary, I believe
the overwhelming majority
agree with my view that
there are already toe many
employes in lhe federal
government."
Noting he had vetoed a sixmon th extension of the
temporary tax· cut due to
1Conlinu&lt;'il on page 10 )

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Because of the nature of th e
basketball season the Meigs
Athleti c Boos ter me etings
are very irregular , the next
being, Jan. 13 al 7:30 p.m .
when all coac he s and parents
are urged lo attend.
The Boosters wish to ex tend a sincere tha nks lo the
Farmers Bank and Savings
Company for its generous
donati on of $100. They
al so exlend best wi shes to Ihe
wrestling team and hope
Ihem a successful season.
The wrestlin g !cam ha; a
malch Saturday, Dec. 20, al
Chesapeake in the Holid;1y

COLUM BUS - Secretary
of State Ted W. Brown has
issued a charter 10 Southeastern Ohio Traclor Puilers'
Assn., Inc. lo operate as a
non-profit corporation in the
state of Ohio. Prin cipal office
of lhe corporation is to be
located in Hacine.
According to the articles,
th e corpora tion was formed
to adva nce the proficien cy of
ind !viduc1ls as tr actor
opera tors and de velop the
ultim ale
power
and
uti lization of farm tractors.
Robert J . Codner; Houle 2,
Tournament.
Racin e; Sandra E. Codn er,
Th e
Boos ters
urge Rout e 2, Racin e, and
res id ents to sup por t lhc Clarence Bauerbach, Lowell,
teams and attend the games ure trustees. Rober t J .
ami mu tchcs .
Codner is statutory agent.
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Daily Sentinel, Mtdctleport -f'omcruy, 0., FrldHy, Der. tn, 197S

Legislators on
own tax scheme

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By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS tUPI) - Ohio
legislalors. are on their way
Utward implementing their
own version of Gov. James A.
Rhodes' proposed real esta te
tax freeze, without its
disadvantages. In fact, they
believe th~y may be able to
go the governor one better by
actually reducing taxes.
A !louse Ways and Means
subcommittee Thursday
unanimously appr oved
legislation to abolish the state
Board of Tax Appeals and
eff ectively eliminate real
estate tax increases which
result from escala ting land
values.
The proposal, sent to the
full Ways and Means Committee for expected approval
next month, would accomplish virtually the same
thing proposed earlier this
week by the governor , a
freeze on unvoted real estate
taxes.
It has these two distinct
advantages, however, according to Rep . John E.
Johnson, D.Qrrville, subcommittee chairman :
- There would be no loss of

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Honor Society Thursday at Eastern High School were front row, 1-r, Edna Boggs, Tim
Kuhn , Teresa Edwards, and Jane Smith; second row, Rachel Hunter, Kathy Follr&lt;id,
Teresa Carr, Teresa Buckley, and Juli Whitehead; third row, Suzy Goebel, Carolyn Harper,
Dorothy Runyon , David Brown, and Cheryl Griffin.

revenues to school districts
and local governments.
- Local millage would not
be reduced, as it currently is
when real estate values increase, for the purpose of
calculating public utility
taxes and umgible personal
property taxes for business,
Beca use of the latter
feature, Johnson said, the
initial effect of the legislation
might be a slight reduction in
rea l estate taxes for property
owners since they would not
have to share tbe windfall
from a millage rollback with
other taxpayers when land is
revalued upward.
Rhodes proposed earlier.
this week that all unvoted
real estate taxes be frozen at
Jan.!, 1975, levels by a rule of
the Board of Tax Appeals.
The board is to hold a hearing
on that proposal Jan. 22.
Johnson said it is possible
the governor got wind of what
his subcommittee was doing
because the legislative plan
has been in the works for
three months.
The legislative real estate
tax freeze, devised by Reps.
William E. Hinlg, D-New
Philadelphia, and George D.
Tablack, D-Campbell, was
tacked onto a bi!l sponsored
by Johnson. That bill would
abolish the board and divide
its functions into separate
administrative and judicial
agencies.
The Hinig-Tablack plan
provides that in the event
land values are boosted by
reappraisals, all classes of
real estate taxpayers would
get a tax credit or monetary
rebate to offset any increase
in taxes.
Currently, the difference is
made up by reducing the
millage assesse d on the
property, but this lowers the
DEVOTED TO THE
INTEREST OF
MEIGS -MASON AREA
CHESTER.L. TANNEHILL
Exec . Ed .
ROBE RT'HOE FLICH
City Editor

Pub I is h ed da i ly except
Satur day by The Ohio ValleY.

181

amount of money available
for education and local
goverrunent.
The Hinig -Tabla c k
proposal would sidestep the
millage reduction by granting the rebate in actual
dollars.
audiUtrs ior the first time to
file substantive appeals in tax
cases.
- Increase the share of
local government money
available to county auditors
for reappraisals.

F'u bll shl ng compa ny , 111

- Umit reappraisals to review every three years, instead of every year as in
current law. Johnson con·
ceded this provision might be
tested in court because the
Supreme Court of Ohio ordered annual review_s
beginning in 1972.

British Arctic explorer William Perry was born Dec. 19,
1790.

DR. LAMB

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of scabies

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College Basketball Roundup
United Press International
Marquette Coach AI
McGuire sa id his secondr;mked Warriors silnply fell
victim to wh~t he called "the .
best center we'll face all
year" and a crowd that loves
its team.
.The Minnesota Gophers,
ptcked to finish ninth in the
Big Ten and facing severe
NCAA
penalties
for
re cr uiting violations,
responded to the crowd of
11,147 Thursday night and
played as if they were a

By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR . LAMB Somewhere , somehow I
caught scabies, and after
several trips to the dermelologist, il cle• red up. I
couldn't
convince
my
husband tha t he should
submit to the lotion treatmen t, and in several weeks
he became a victim.
I have some infestation
again, an d now we are
following the doctor 's
directions on the lotio n,
changing bed linens, and
chan gmg to freshly laun·dered clothes. My ques(ion is,
how contagious are these
mites ? My doctor said the
mite lives only on a warm
body and therefore is passed
only by close contact from the
infected skin, and there is no
danger of transmitting it by
hanging a coat on a public
coat rack, etc. His nurse says
that it ping-pongs back and
forth in contact with
doorknobs, dishes, etc.
This problem is playing
havoc with my nerves, so I'll
appreciate any information
you can send us on clearing
my home of this pest.
DEAR READER - There
is literally a worldwide

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epidemic of scabies and other
small animals of the louse
group at the present time.
You are more likely to get
sca bies from close personal
contact. The female ha s
small , sharp, cutting edges
on her front legs, and wilh
lhese and her jaws, she digs a
tunnel into the skin. These
burrows, commonly in the
folds of the skin as between
lhe fingers, are one of the
best evidence of an 'i nfestation with scabies. She
mates and lays her eggs here,
and they hatch , produclrlg a
new crop of bugs.
The itch usually doesn't
occur until nearly a month
after the first burrow. is
plowed in your skin. So; a
person may go albng
blissfully ignorant of a rewnt
infection for a month or more
after it slarled.
The itch is usally at night,
and most of the skin surfaces
csn be involved except 'the
fa ce and scalp (in newborn
babies lhe scalp may be involved, Uto ).
The parasites are killed by
prescribed medical lotions or
cream used after a good bath
for best effect. A second
applica lion must be used ,a

SENIORS AT EASTERN High School who are members of the National H011or Society.
are front row, 1-r, George Pickens, .Tim Kuhn, Edna Boggs, Crissy Morlan, president ;
second row, Denise Dean, Diana Pullins, secretary-treasurer, Kathy Newell, Debbie
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week later to kill the second
crop of parasites fr om
existing eggs hatching in the
old burrows. The itch may
persis t for weeks after
successful eradicalion of the
parasites.
While it is true that you can
get the bug most easily by
personal contact, as in just
sleeping in the same bed with
an infected person, you can
ge t it from infected linen and
towels. Aller treatment you
need to put on clean sheets
and clean clothing . All
clothing and sheets and
towels that have been used
must be cleaned or laundered. And, ,as you have
found out, all members of the
household must be treated at
the same time.
.
That usually is sufficient to
eliminate the infestita tion
from any household. If you
are really worried, you might
want to spray the mattresses,
sofas, and other inanimate
objec~ with Kwell spray
which you can get without a
prescription. This is not to be
used on your body. Gelling
the infestation from door
knobs and public coat racks .is
nol very likely. But you can
get it from shaking hands or
rubbing elbows with someone
who has an active skin infestation.
For heal thy eating in·
formation, send in SO cents
· for (he Heallh Letter, number
4-6 ,
Balanced
Diel ,
Recommended Daily
Allowances 1RDA), with a
long,
stamped,
selfaddressed envelope. Address
your letter to Dr. Lamb, in
care of this newspaper, P.O.
Box 1SS1, Radio City Station
New York, NY 10019.
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It 's goi ng to be a long 24
hour s for the Miami
Dolphins.
The Dol phins, who have
won the American Co nference Eastern Division title
the past four seasons, are in
danger of having their long
st ring of postseaso n appearances terminated this
week.
A 10-7 sudden death loss to
the Baltimore Colts last
Sunday left Miami with only a
glimmer of hope and that
hope will be spread over a 24hour period this weekend.
First , Miami, a 13-point
favorite, fa ces Denver in its
reg ular seaso n fin ale
Saturday and must win to
remain in token con tention.
Then the Dolphins will sit
tighl Sunday and hope that
either Baltimore, a 17-point
choice over New England,
loses, or that San Diego, a 16poinl underdog, upends
Cincinnati.
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loss would give the Dolphins
the AFC East title. Miami
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Wins by Baltimore and
Cincinn•ti send the Dolphins
home for the holidays.
"All we ca n hope now is
that somebody else does the
job for us,'' said Miami Coach
Don Shula. "We first h~ve Ut
win on Saturday at home
against Denver and then wait
to see what happens in the
Baltimore-New England and
Cincinnati-San Diego games .
It was very disappointing to
lose in overtime in Baltimore
because we wanted to make
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the playoffs on our own
performance."
The rest of the playoff
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The fact that Finley gave York Yankees in a contract would have to make up the
OAKLAND I UPI)
Sunday
. St . Louis, Minnesota
Oakland A's owner Charlie Tanner a three-year pact dispute had not been the real difference. So I've outvexed
&lt;md
Los
Angeles have won
Finley says he has "out- seemed w prove that Finley key to the A's' playoff loss. Veeck. That's comedy , bud."
NFC
division
titles and are
vexed" Bill Veeck by signing really wanted Tanner, who
The Tanner dea l was sealed
Veeck sa id, " I'm disapstill jockeying for home field
Chuck Tanner to manage his had managed the White Sox in Chicago, Finley's business pointed, obviously," and
advantage, going for the first
since
Sept.
14,
1970,
when
he
Western Division champion
headquarters and the city implied he had wanted to
time this year to the club with•
Oakland A's for the next replaced Don Gutteridge.
where Veeck announced 24 keep Tanner around as an
the
best record rather than on
In 1971, Tanner brought his hours earlier he was putting '~ insurance policy" in case
three seasons.
a
simple
rotating site system.
The 46-year-old Tann er , team in third in the Utugh an old friend and cohort, 67- Richards ran into trouble.
Dallas,
the
NFC wild card
easel! out as manager of the American League West ;md year-old Paul Richards, in
"I had certainly made a
d
ub,
will
be
on the road
Ch icago White So• Wed - the Olisox finished a surprise the place of Tanner.
legitima te pitch to try ;md get
regardless
of
what
happens.
nesday by newly-approved second in 1972. But they
Tanner still had three years him to stay with our
In other Saturday games,
owner Veeck, sealed the -deal skidded to fifth in 1973 ;md to go on his Sox contract and organization," Veeck said. "!
Minnesota
is at Buffalo and
with ~tormy Oakland boss fourth in 1974.
Finley chortled, " If I signed think that Charley Finley has
In 1974, Nelson Rockefeller
Pittsburgh
is at Los Angeles
"Tanner possesses the him for $10,000 a year, Veeck signed an excellent manage r. w•s confirmed by Congress
Finley Thursday in Chicago .
in
a
night
game. Other
Tanner, who performed for qualities I have been looking
as vice president after a sixregular
season finals
Sunday
the Braves and Cubs as a for in a manager for a long
hour debate in the House. He
have
St.
Louis
at Detroit ,
major league outfielder, time,'' said Finley. "I expect
then took the oath of offi ce
Kansa s City at Oakland,
reportedly will get the same him to lead the A's to their
and was sworn in.
Dallas at the New York Jets,
fourth
W
orld
Championship
$70,000 a year he had been
Cleveland
at Houston ,
in five years. He'll be the best
getting from the Sox.
A thought for the day:
Atlanta
at
Green Bay,
Finley said "the reason I manager I've ever had."
German philosopher Arthur
Philadelphia
at
Washington ,
Tarmer will be in a tough
have not named a manager
Schope nhauer said, " In the
New
York
Giants
at San
before this is because I was spot. Dark piloted the A's to
tellect is invisible lo the man
David
Sager
and
P.
J.
game
and
tra
iled
only
30-28
al
Francisco
and
Chicago
at
waiting to see what would their uusual division title but
wbo has none."
Moore
combined
for
48
points
the
intermission.
New
Orleans.
take place in the Chicago was fired after losing the
As the second half opened
White Sox organization ... I playoffs to Boston. Many in Huntingto n's Memorial
Field
Hou8e
lo
pace
the
East
Easl
switched defenses and
wanted W see if Tanner would wondered if the fact that
Highlanders
lo
a
65-57
over
the
Highlander
guards began
Finley had lost pitching ace
be available."
visi
ting
Pt.
Pleasant
Thurs·
picking
up
the
Big
Blacks as
Catfish Hunter to the New
day night.
soon as they crossed midIt was the Big Blacks' first court .
loss in three starts.
E•st began to ta ke control
ALL GAMES
Sager
and
Moore
bolh
of
Ihe game with 3:50
Team
W l
P ' OP
finished witp 24 poin ts and at remaining in lhe third period
Ironton
6 (} 337 27 8
Wheelersburg d 0 283 220
halftim e had 26 or the when Sager hit two foul shots
Ga l lipol is
4 o 228 lBJ
Highlanders 28 points - to give the Highlanders a 38Port smouth
d 1 329 294
P t Pl easant
2 1 181 167
Waver l y
J J 294 298
The Meigs Marauders Sager wilh 12 and Moore with 36 lead, one they never
It
relinquished.
A thens
2 3 24'2 264 gi rls '
basketball team
We l ls ton
2 3 268 · 292
Point Pleasant tied it al 38Two factors helped East to
Me igs
7 3 280 · 289 scrimmaged with girls from
all
before HEHS moved to a
lheir
second
win
in
fi
ve
South Po in t
2 3 286 320
Kyger Creek and Gallipolis
Logan
2 4 339 350
games
they
got
the
usually
44-41
lead al the end of three
Ja c kson
1 d 25 1 250 Wedn esday
night, perBig
Blacks
playing
quarters.
deliberate
Thursdav's res ults :
Hunt . East 65 Pt . Pleasant 57 forming well on offense and
Easl then broke lhe game
a faster style of game and
Ironto n 58 F .!!ilrview 55
defense.
effectiv
ely
controlled
qJen
scoring lhe firsl 10
,!hey
Pam Vaughan. a jW1ior
Jim Tatlerson of points of the final peri od Tonight's games guard , had 21 points against high-scoring
Point
Pleasan
t in lhe second eight by Moore and two by
Gallipolis and 11 points
half.
Sager - to move to a 54-41
SEOAL
agains t Kyger Creek.
L ogan al At hens
Tatterson, who ended the bulge at the 5:19 mark.
TR 1-VALLe v
Demaris Ash, a senior guard,
evening with 26 points, scored
The Big Blacks were able to
:l e)(ander at N.elsonville York had. 9 against the opposition
!8
in
the
opening
half
and
had
get it down to three with 1: 18
eder.at Hoek•no al Warren and provt"ded lhe speed for
Local
helped
his
team
to
an
early
remaining, but East salted
Vinlon Coun ly at Belpre
fast breaks Beth Vaughan
SVAC
'
!2-2
lead.
East
then
stea
dily
the
game away in the final
and Calhy Meadows, both
Kyger Creek at Ea•lern
worked
itself
back
into
lhe
minute
by making eight of 11
Sou t hw e st e rn
at
Hannan junior forwards were strong
Trace
' ,
free throws.
Symmes valley at Norlh on defense by pulhng down 8
PT . PLEASANT IS71 Ga llla
and 10 reboW1ds respectively.
Hess . 7 0 14. Ta!lcrson . 12 2
Others
16 :
W i lson . 3 0 6 ,
Me
Soulh Po;nt " Ga llipolis
Playmakers Mary Boggs and
Corm ic k . 2 0 ·L Niber 1. 1 I 3 ;
Ironton a t Russ ell. Ky Pat Vaughan got the offense
Brown i ng , 2 0 4 . TOTALS 27·
Tou rnamenl
l -S7 .
Wesle r vi ll e Norlh al Wa\ler l y moving and were strong on
HUNTINGTON EAST !651
Zanesv111e
Rosec ran s a1 defense.
Moore , 10 d 14 ; Holley . l l
Mi ll er
3; Howa rd . o 2 7 . Harr is , l 0
Clay" wneetersburg
Other members of the team
2. Sag er . II 7 74; Sm ir 1. 1 3 5 .
Por tsmout h at Ch;t l;colhe
who played well were Glenda
Ironton will face Greenup McG u ffin , 1 3 5. T O TAL S 50 SATURDAY
.
Jackson al Vinlon Counly
Brown . a sophomore for~
y, Ky., (7·1) In the I S-65
Scor~ by quart e rs :
Wahama a1 Southern
ward; Kathy Howard, a
of the Russell, Ky., Po int
16 14 11 16 -· 57
l J lJ 16 71 65
sophomore guard : Tra cy
tiona! Holiday Tour- East
Reserve sco re Ea sl 64
nt at 8:30 this evening P oint 49
Burdette , a sophomore
CONVENIENT FREE PARKING
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S_
guard ; Sa lly Carleton, a
handing Fairview its
Open 8 to 56 Days a Week.
sophomore guard : Patty first loss of the year, ~ . in
a
Dyer, a freshman guard , and semi-final action Thursday
See It Today At:
FAIRVIEW (H) - Clar k 5
9 19, Queen 6 0 12; Row e J 0
P
Marcia Holcomb, a freshman night.
T ea m
w L P 0
8; K o uns 2 J 7 ,· Pal r ick J 1 7 ;
Go!!i lllpol is
5 o 200 149 rorward.
The Tigers are IHl going Canlield 1 0 2 TOTALS 21 · 13 ·
L ogan
~
1 248
The girls promise to be Into the championship game. ss.
Waver l y
2 2 121 ::;
IRONTON (S8) Fi ll
At hen s
1 2 114 101 strong this year. With a little The Fairview Eagles (8-1)
patrick 9 3·21 ; E . H oward 6 2
Me igs
1 3 107
luck- and with a lot of work will play Russell in the 14 ; Royal 3 0-6; C . Brown J 0
Ja ckson
1 3 130 : ~~
M . Brown 1 2 4; Crockre l o
Wellston
0 3
77 121
- the girls hope to have an consolation contest at 7 p.m. 6;
R
Howard
2 2 6.
1 1;
TOTALS
t4 14 997 997 undefeated season. No score
After getting off to a quick TOTALS 24·10-58 .
Thur scta v•s result :
By quarters :
Middleport, Ohio 45760
Ga lll poHs 30 Waverly 2.d
was announced in the start, Ironton not only lost a f-a irview
9 2 1 12 13- 55
Jan . s games :
l
ronlon
•
17
16
17
1358
10-polnt advantage, bu t
scrimmages.
Ironton al Ga llipolis f non
league &gt;.
trailed
several times
GIRI.S' SCHEDULE
Alhens at Meigs
Logan
at
Meigs
January
throughout
the final three
Jackson lll Waverly
We ll slon a t Logan
12 [6:00 )
periods before pulling it out of
Meigs at Athens - January the fire with 2:30 remaining.
13 (7 :00 )
Dean Royal's bucket with
Nelsonville-York at Metgs 2:30 left put IRS on Utp 54-61.
- January 17 (5:30 )
Bill Rowe reduced It to 54~
Meigs at Gallipolis - on a tip with 2':07 left.
Fairview lost the ball alter
January 22 (5t 00 )
' Federal-Hocking at Meigs stalling for a last-minute
shot. Mike Brown was fouled
- January 26 (6:00 )
Kyger Creek al Meigs - with 34 seconds left. Brown
missed the first shot. FairJanuary 31 [6: 00)
view got the rebound, but
Athens al Meigs
Mike Brown stole the ball
February 2 16:00)
with 16 seconds left and was
' Jackson at Meigs
fouled. Brown calmly sank
February 9 15:30)
both ei1ds of a one-and-one,
Gallipolis at Meigs
making it 56-SJ .
• February 16 (6:00 )
Bob Clark canned two
~ Meigs at Waverly
charity
tO/lSes for Fairview
February 19 IS:OO )
'
with three seconds left. Ed
Meigs at Ja ckson
Howard's two fr ee throws
February 23 [5:30 )
with one second left Iced the
See it now at:
Meigs al Logan
victory
for
Ironton
.
February 26 [5:00 )
Ironton hit 24 of 65 field goal
Sectionals begin the fir st
attempts
and 10 of 16 charity
week of March: Meigs High
School will be the h011t school wsses. The Tigers had 36
FRONT END ALIGNMENT
lor the Clasa AA playoff. This rebounds , 14 by Dean FitzThe most resoocted
WHEEL BALANCING
Is the first year for girls' . patrick and 12 by Ed Howard,
name m cham saws
basketball Ia have a stat~ Fairview shot 24 of 52 and 13
(•· ··~· "'
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of 15 and had 13 rebounds.
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Elsewh ere across th e put the game out of reacn
nation , No. 5 UCLA defeated with a 13-0 blitz in the first
Missouri 83-71, No. 11 half and led 44-32 al h ~ lfti:r: ~ .
Washington crushed Sea\te Willie Smith led Missouri
Pacific 93-72, No. 20 Wichita with 24 -points.
Clarence Ramsey and 7slate fell to Memphis· State
foot James Edwards com7~. Wake Forest routed
Appalachian State 107-63 and bined for 42 points to lead
DePaul downed
North- Washington over cross-city
rival Seattle Pacifi c.
western 61Hi7.
Se nior Bill Cook scored 32
Richard Washington scored
25 points while Marques points lo lead Memphis State
Johnson
and
Ralph ove r Wichita State. The
Drollinger added 14 apiece, und erdog Tigers 12-4)
enabling UCLA to down dropped behind early in the
previously-undefeated Mis- second half after leading by
Souri. The Bruins (4·1) as many ·as 10 points in the
opening stanza.

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Squires 94, Nets 90
High-scoring rookie Ticky
Burden pumped in 33 points
to pace Virginia over the
Nets. Burden was assisted by
another rookie, Mel Bennett,
who scored what proved Uto
be the winning points with
I :05 left in the game. The
victory snapped a five-game
Virginia losing streak.
Spurs 115, Colonels 102
George Gervin dropped in
32 points, Larry Kenon 24 and
James Silas 22 as San AnUtnlo
thrashed Kentucky before the
smallest home crowd in the
Colonels' history, 2,761. San
Antonio put the game away
with 12 straight points in the
second period thai opened up
a S3-40 lead. The loss was the
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Thompson hit !Hlf-18 shots
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Marquette's Bo Ellis went 5for-17 with no free throws.
Thompson also blocked two of
Ellis' shots and had a 16-S
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Earl Tatum picked up much
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Hawks, now 14-10, a twogame lead over Houston and
Wash ingto n in the r&lt;BA
Central Division. The Lakers
now 18-li, fell three game;
behind Golden Slate in the
NBA Pacific Division.
It was the only game
played in the NBA Thursday
night. In the ABA, the lastplace Virginia Squires beat
the second-place New York
Nets 94-90 in overtime and
San Antonio topped Ken-·
lucky, 119-102.
Abdul.Jabbar dominated
the early play in Atlanta
Thursday night and wound up
with 32 points and 20
rebounds. But the visibly
tired big man had only two
points and lour rebounds in
the final period and left the
game with nearl y fou r
minutes to play after the
Hawks, ahead by only four
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By DAVID MOFFIT
UPI Sports Writer
;• Atlanta Hawks Coach
:· Cotton Fitzsimmons says Bill
;. Willoughby is coming along
•. just fine,. thank you, but
: please don't ruSh the Ill-year. ' old rookie.
i" Willoughby got his first
' starting asslgrunent in lhe
NBA Thursday night when
! veteran Connie Hawkins was
sidelined by a sprained ankle.
; Although he was too tight to
:· play well ,at first, his fourth;- period peiformance sparked
': the Hawks to a 114-98 win
!. over the Los Angeles Lakers.
. The 6-foot-8, 20S-pound
:' teenager, who was playing
· · high school basketball at this
;• time last year, got nine of his
;• 13 points and nine of his 12
•. rebounds in the final period
' when the Hawks Wok advantage of a tiring Kareem
Abdu!Jabbar to outscore the
' Lakers 38-26.
•·
"I don't want everyone to
: get too excited about
: Willoughby ,'' said Fitz( simmons. "I'm not ge tting
r Uto excited. I have my plans
: lor bringing him along
•. slowly. If Hawkins can play
' Friday night, he 'II start
, against Houston.
"I don't want to rush
Willoughby. He's going to be
a fine player, but he needs to
' gain experience. I think he
was tight when he started
:· against the Lakers, but, then,
·.l so was everyone else.'!
;~ DWight ·Jones and John
'· IDrew, both in just their
I~ second seaSj)n in the NBA,
·\ teamed with Willoughby in
,, the final period Thursday
,: night when the Hawks turned
_; an up-to-then close game into
' a runaway.
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poinls, seven in the overtime.
and grabbed 16 rebound s.
"Thom pson is the best
center we'll face all year,"
McGuire said. "Minnesota is
very fortunate to have gotten
a coach t~e caliber of Outcher - and that crowd was
certainly good to them. The
first road game of the year is
always the Utughest. We were
more than respectable."
"We had every opportunity
to wilt,'' Dutcher said, "but
we hung in there and at the
end I felt we looked like the
composed team . We went into

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Marquette a 77-73 defea t in
overtime with s'ome torrid
shooting.
It gave the Gophers a 4-ll
rec'Ord under new coach Jim
Dutcher after three earlier
one-sided wins over small
college teams. Marquette,
which had four easy home
victories to its ·credit, lost in
its first road game of the
year. .
And McGuire made no
excuses, leaving in awe of 6fool-1 0 sophomore Mike
Thompson, who dumped in 29

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By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS tUPI) - Ohio
legislalors. are on their way
Utward implementing their
own version of Gov. James A.
Rhodes' proposed real esta te
tax freeze, without its
disadvantages. In fact, they
believe th~y may be able to
go the governor one better by
actually reducing taxes.
A !louse Ways and Means
subcommittee Thursday
unanimously appr oved
legislation to abolish the state
Board of Tax Appeals and
eff ectively eliminate real
estate tax increases which
result from escala ting land
values.
The proposal, sent to the
full Ways and Means Committee for expected approval
next month, would accomplish virtually the same
thing proposed earlier this
week by the governor , a
freeze on unvoted real estate
taxes.
It has these two distinct
advantages, however, according to Rep . John E.
Johnson, D.Qrrville, subcommittee chairman :
- There would be no loss of

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Honor Society Thursday at Eastern High School were front row, 1-r, Edna Boggs, Tim
Kuhn , Teresa Edwards, and Jane Smith; second row, Rachel Hunter, Kathy Follr&lt;id,
Teresa Carr, Teresa Buckley, and Juli Whitehead; third row, Suzy Goebel, Carolyn Harper,
Dorothy Runyon , David Brown, and Cheryl Griffin.

revenues to school districts
and local governments.
- Local millage would not
be reduced, as it currently is
when real estate values increase, for the purpose of
calculating public utility
taxes and umgible personal
property taxes for business,
Beca use of the latter
feature, Johnson said, the
initial effect of the legislation
might be a slight reduction in
rea l estate taxes for property
owners since they would not
have to share tbe windfall
from a millage rollback with
other taxpayers when land is
revalued upward.
Rhodes proposed earlier.
this week that all unvoted
real estate taxes be frozen at
Jan.!, 1975, levels by a rule of
the Board of Tax Appeals.
The board is to hold a hearing
on that proposal Jan. 22.
Johnson said it is possible
the governor got wind of what
his subcommittee was doing
because the legislative plan
has been in the works for
three months.
The legislative real estate
tax freeze, devised by Reps.
William E. Hinlg, D-New
Philadelphia, and George D.
Tablack, D-Campbell, was
tacked onto a bi!l sponsored
by Johnson. That bill would
abolish the board and divide
its functions into separate
administrative and judicial
agencies.
The Hinig-Tablack plan
provides that in the event
land values are boosted by
reappraisals, all classes of
real estate taxpayers would
get a tax credit or monetary
rebate to offset any increase
in taxes.
Currently, the difference is
made up by reducing the
millage assesse d on the
property, but this lowers the
DEVOTED TO THE
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CHESTER.L. TANNEHILL
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181

amount of money available
for education and local
goverrunent.
The Hinig -Tabla c k
proposal would sidestep the
millage reduction by granting the rebate in actual
dollars.
audiUtrs ior the first time to
file substantive appeals in tax
cases.
- Increase the share of
local government money
available to county auditors
for reappraisals.

F'u bll shl ng compa ny , 111

- Umit reappraisals to review every three years, instead of every year as in
current law. Johnson con·
ceded this provision might be
tested in court because the
Supreme Court of Ohio ordered annual review_s
beginning in 1972.

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College Basketball Roundup
United Press International
Marquette Coach AI
McGuire sa id his secondr;mked Warriors silnply fell
victim to wh~t he called "the .
best center we'll face all
year" and a crowd that loves
its team.
.The Minnesota Gophers,
ptcked to finish ninth in the
Big Ten and facing severe
NCAA
penalties
for
re cr uiting violations,
responded to the crowd of
11,147 Thursday night and
played as if they were a

By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR . LAMB Somewhere , somehow I
caught scabies, and after
several trips to the dermelologist, il cle• red up. I
couldn't
convince
my
husband tha t he should
submit to the lotion treatmen t, and in several weeks
he became a victim.
I have some infestation
again, an d now we are
following the doctor 's
directions on the lotio n,
changing bed linens, and
chan gmg to freshly laun·dered clothes. My ques(ion is,
how contagious are these
mites ? My doctor said the
mite lives only on a warm
body and therefore is passed
only by close contact from the
infected skin, and there is no
danger of transmitting it by
hanging a coat on a public
coat rack, etc. His nurse says
that it ping-pongs back and
forth in contact with
doorknobs, dishes, etc.
This problem is playing
havoc with my nerves, so I'll
appreciate any information
you can send us on clearing
my home of this pest.
DEAR READER - There
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small animals of the louse
group at the present time.
You are more likely to get
sca bies from close personal
contact. The female ha s
small , sharp, cutting edges
on her front legs, and wilh
lhese and her jaws, she digs a
tunnel into the skin. These
burrows, commonly in the
folds of the skin as between
lhe fingers, are one of the
best evidence of an 'i nfestation with scabies. She
mates and lays her eggs here,
and they hatch , produclrlg a
new crop of bugs.
The itch usually doesn't
occur until nearly a month
after the first burrow. is
plowed in your skin. So; a
person may go albng
blissfully ignorant of a rewnt
infection for a month or more
after it slarled.
The itch is usally at night,
and most of the skin surfaces
csn be involved except 'the
fa ce and scalp (in newborn
babies lhe scalp may be involved, Uto ).
The parasites are killed by
prescribed medical lotions or
cream used after a good bath
for best effect. A second
applica lion must be used ,a

SENIORS AT EASTERN High School who are members of the National H011or Society.
are front row, 1-r, George Pickens, .Tim Kuhn, Edna Boggs, Crissy Morlan, president ;
second row, Denise Dean, Diana Pullins, secretary-treasurer, Kathy Newell, Debbie
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week later to kill the second
crop of parasites fr om
existing eggs hatching in the
old burrows. The itch may
persis t for weeks after
successful eradicalion of the
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While it is true that you can
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personal contact, as in just
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.
That usually is sufficient to
eliminate the infestita tion
from any household. If you
are really worried, you might
want to spray the mattresses,
sofas, and other inanimate
objec~ with Kwell spray
which you can get without a
prescription. This is not to be
used on your body. Gelling
the infestation from door
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nol very likely. But you can
get it from shaking hands or
rubbing elbows with someone
who has an active skin infestation.
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The Dol phins, who have
won the American Co nference Eastern Division title
the past four seasons, are in
danger of having their long
st ring of postseaso n appearances terminated this
week.
A 10-7 sudden death loss to
the Baltimore Colts last
Sunday left Miami with only a
glimmer of hope and that
hope will be spread over a 24hour period this weekend.
First , Miami, a 13-point
favorite, fa ces Denver in its
reg ular seaso n fin ale
Saturday and must win to
remain in token con tention.
Then the Dolphins will sit
tighl Sunday and hope that
either Baltimore, a 17-point
choice over New England,
loses, or that San Diego, a 16poinl underdog, upends
Cincinnati.
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loss would give the Dolphins
the AFC East title. Miami
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Dolphins into the playoffs as
a wild card or best runnerup.
Wins by Baltimore and
Cincinn•ti send the Dolphins
home for the holidays.
"All we ca n hope now is
that somebody else does the
job for us,'' said Miami Coach
Don Shula. "We first h~ve Ut
win on Saturday at home
against Denver and then wait
to see what happens in the
Baltimore-New England and
Cincinnati-San Diego games .
It was very disappointing to
lose in overtime in Baltimore
because we wanted to make
'
'
the playoffs on our own
performance."
The rest of the playoff
picture is set, with only some
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mined. Pittsburgh, the AFC
Central winner, will play
either Baltimore or Miami
·\\!
next Saturday and Oakland,
the Western champion, will
host the other AFC game on
The fact that Finley gave York Yankees in a contract would have to make up the
OAKLAND I UPI)
Sunday
. St . Louis, Minnesota
Oakland A's owner Charlie Tanner a three-year pact dispute had not been the real difference. So I've outvexed
&lt;md
Los
Angeles have won
Finley says he has "out- seemed w prove that Finley key to the A's' playoff loss. Veeck. That's comedy , bud."
NFC
division
titles and are
vexed" Bill Veeck by signing really wanted Tanner, who
The Tanner dea l was sealed
Veeck sa id, " I'm disapstill jockeying for home field
Chuck Tanner to manage his had managed the White Sox in Chicago, Finley's business pointed, obviously," and
advantage, going for the first
since
Sept.
14,
1970,
when
he
Western Division champion
headquarters and the city implied he had wanted to
time this year to the club with•
Oakland A's for the next replaced Don Gutteridge.
where Veeck announced 24 keep Tanner around as an
the
best record rather than on
In 1971, Tanner brought his hours earlier he was putting '~ insurance policy" in case
three seasons.
a
simple
rotating site system.
The 46-year-old Tann er , team in third in the Utugh an old friend and cohort, 67- Richards ran into trouble.
Dallas,
the
NFC wild card
easel! out as manager of the American League West ;md year-old Paul Richards, in
"I had certainly made a
d
ub,
will
be
on the road
Ch icago White So• Wed - the Olisox finished a surprise the place of Tanner.
legitima te pitch to try ;md get
regardless
of
what
happens.
nesday by newly-approved second in 1972. But they
Tanner still had three years him to stay with our
In other Saturday games,
owner Veeck, sealed the -deal skidded to fifth in 1973 ;md to go on his Sox contract and organization," Veeck said. "!
Minnesota
is at Buffalo and
with ~tormy Oakland boss fourth in 1974.
Finley chortled, " If I signed think that Charley Finley has
In 1974, Nelson Rockefeller
Pittsburgh
is at Los Angeles
"Tanner possesses the him for $10,000 a year, Veeck signed an excellent manage r. w•s confirmed by Congress
Finley Thursday in Chicago .
in
a
night
game. Other
Tanner, who performed for qualities I have been looking
as vice president after a sixregular
season finals
Sunday
the Braves and Cubs as a for in a manager for a long
hour debate in the House. He
have
St.
Louis
at Detroit ,
major league outfielder, time,'' said Finley. "I expect
then took the oath of offi ce
Kansa s City at Oakland,
reportedly will get the same him to lead the A's to their
and was sworn in.
Dallas at the New York Jets,
fourth
W
orld
Championship
$70,000 a year he had been
Cleveland
at Houston ,
in five years. He'll be the best
getting from the Sox.
A thought for the day:
Atlanta
at
Green Bay,
Finley said "the reason I manager I've ever had."
German philosopher Arthur
Philadelphia
at
Washington ,
Tarmer will be in a tough
have not named a manager
Schope nhauer said, " In the
New
York
Giants
at San
before this is because I was spot. Dark piloted the A's to
tellect is invisible lo the man
David
Sager
and
P.
J.
game
and
tra
iled
only
30-28
al
Francisco
and
Chicago
at
waiting to see what would their uusual division title but
wbo has none."
Moore
combined
for
48
points
the
intermission.
New
Orleans.
take place in the Chicago was fired after losing the
As the second half opened
White Sox organization ... I playoffs to Boston. Many in Huntingto n's Memorial
Field
Hou8e
lo
pace
the
East
Easl
switched defenses and
wanted W see if Tanner would wondered if the fact that
Highlanders
lo
a
65-57
over
the
Highlander
guards began
Finley had lost pitching ace
be available."
visi
ting
Pt.
Pleasant
Thurs·
picking
up
the
Big
Blacks as
Catfish Hunter to the New
day night.
soon as they crossed midIt was the Big Blacks' first court .
loss in three starts.
E•st began to ta ke control
ALL GAMES
Sager
and
Moore
bolh
of
Ihe game with 3:50
Team
W l
P ' OP
finished witp 24 poin ts and at remaining in lhe third period
Ironton
6 (} 337 27 8
Wheelersburg d 0 283 220
halftim e had 26 or the when Sager hit two foul shots
Ga l lipol is
4 o 228 lBJ
Highlanders 28 points - to give the Highlanders a 38Port smouth
d 1 329 294
P t Pl easant
2 1 181 167
Waver l y
J J 294 298
The Meigs Marauders Sager wilh 12 and Moore with 36 lead, one they never
It
relinquished.
A thens
2 3 24'2 264 gi rls '
basketball team
We l ls ton
2 3 268 · 292
Point Pleasant tied it al 38Two factors helped East to
Me igs
7 3 280 · 289 scrimmaged with girls from
all
before HEHS moved to a
lheir
second
win
in
fi
ve
South Po in t
2 3 286 320
Kyger Creek and Gallipolis
Logan
2 4 339 350
games
they
got
the
usually
44-41
lead al the end of three
Ja c kson
1 d 25 1 250 Wedn esday
night, perBig
Blacks
playing
quarters.
deliberate
Thursdav's res ults :
Hunt . East 65 Pt . Pleasant 57 forming well on offense and
Easl then broke lhe game
a faster style of game and
Ironto n 58 F .!!ilrview 55
defense.
effectiv
ely
controlled
qJen
scoring lhe firsl 10
,!hey
Pam Vaughan. a jW1ior
Jim Tatlerson of points of the final peri od Tonight's games guard , had 21 points against high-scoring
Point
Pleasan
t in lhe second eight by Moore and two by
Gallipolis and 11 points
half.
Sager - to move to a 54-41
SEOAL
agains t Kyger Creek.
L ogan al At hens
Tatterson, who ended the bulge at the 5:19 mark.
TR 1-VALLe v
Demaris Ash, a senior guard,
evening with 26 points, scored
The Big Blacks were able to
:l e)(ander at N.elsonville York had. 9 against the opposition
!8
in
the
opening
half
and
had
get it down to three with 1: 18
eder.at Hoek•no al Warren and provt"ded lhe speed for
Local
helped
his
team
to
an
early
remaining, but East salted
Vinlon Coun ly at Belpre
fast breaks Beth Vaughan
SVAC
'
!2-2
lead.
East
then
stea
dily
the
game away in the final
and Calhy Meadows, both
Kyger Creek at Ea•lern
worked
itself
back
into
lhe
minute
by making eight of 11
Sou t hw e st e rn
at
Hannan junior forwards were strong
Trace
' ,
free throws.
Symmes valley at Norlh on defense by pulhng down 8
PT . PLEASANT IS71 Ga llla
and 10 reboW1ds respectively.
Hess . 7 0 14. Ta!lcrson . 12 2
Others
16 :
W i lson . 3 0 6 ,
Me
Soulh Po;nt " Ga llipolis
Playmakers Mary Boggs and
Corm ic k . 2 0 ·L Niber 1. 1 I 3 ;
Ironton a t Russ ell. Ky Pat Vaughan got the offense
Brown i ng , 2 0 4 . TOTALS 27·
Tou rnamenl
l -S7 .
Wesle r vi ll e Norlh al Wa\ler l y moving and were strong on
HUNTINGTON EAST !651
Zanesv111e
Rosec ran s a1 defense.
Moore , 10 d 14 ; Holley . l l
Mi ll er
3; Howa rd . o 2 7 . Harr is , l 0
Clay" wneetersburg
Other members of the team
2. Sag er . II 7 74; Sm ir 1. 1 3 5 .
Por tsmout h at Ch;t l;colhe
who played well were Glenda
Ironton will face Greenup McG u ffin , 1 3 5. T O TAL S 50 SATURDAY
.
Jackson al Vinlon Counly
Brown . a sophomore for~
y, Ky., (7·1) In the I S-65
Scor~ by quart e rs :
Wahama a1 Southern
ward; Kathy Howard, a
of the Russell, Ky., Po int
16 14 11 16 -· 57
l J lJ 16 71 65
sophomore guard : Tra cy
tiona! Holiday Tour- East
Reserve sco re Ea sl 64
nt at 8:30 this evening P oint 49
Burdette , a sophomore
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See It Today At:
FAIRVIEW (H) - Clar k 5
9 19, Queen 6 0 12; Row e J 0
P
Marcia Holcomb, a freshman night.
T ea m
w L P 0
8; K o uns 2 J 7 ,· Pal r ick J 1 7 ;
Go!!i lllpol is
5 o 200 149 rorward.
The Tigers are IHl going Canlield 1 0 2 TOTALS 21 · 13 ·
L ogan
~
1 248
The girls promise to be Into the championship game. ss.
Waver l y
2 2 121 ::;
IRONTON (S8) Fi ll
At hen s
1 2 114 101 strong this year. With a little The Fairview Eagles (8-1)
patrick 9 3·21 ; E . H oward 6 2
Me igs
1 3 107
luck- and with a lot of work will play Russell in the 14 ; Royal 3 0-6; C . Brown J 0
Ja ckson
1 3 130 : ~~
M . Brown 1 2 4; Crockre l o
Wellston
0 3
77 121
- the girls hope to have an consolation contest at 7 p.m. 6;
R
Howard
2 2 6.
1 1;
TOTALS
t4 14 997 997 undefeated season. No score
After getting off to a quick TOTALS 24·10-58 .
Thur scta v•s result :
By quarters :
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Ga lll poHs 30 Waverly 2.d
was announced in the start, Ironton not only lost a f-a irview
9 2 1 12 13- 55
Jan . s games :
l
ronlon
•
17
16
17
1358
10-polnt advantage, bu t
scrimmages.
Ironton al Ga llipolis f non
league &gt;.
trailed
several times
GIRI.S' SCHEDULE
Alhens at Meigs
Logan
at
Meigs
January
throughout
the final three
Jackson lll Waverly
We ll slon a t Logan
12 [6:00 )
periods before pulling it out of
Meigs at Athens - January the fire with 2:30 remaining.
13 (7 :00 )
Dean Royal's bucket with
Nelsonville-York at Metgs 2:30 left put IRS on Utp 54-61.
- January 17 (5:30 )
Bill Rowe reduced It to 54~
Meigs at Gallipolis - on a tip with 2':07 left.
Fairview lost the ball alter
January 22 (5t 00 )
' Federal-Hocking at Meigs stalling for a last-minute
shot. Mike Brown was fouled
- January 26 (6:00 )
Kyger Creek al Meigs - with 34 seconds left. Brown
missed the first shot. FairJanuary 31 [6: 00)
view got the rebound, but
Athens al Meigs
Mike Brown stole the ball
February 2 16:00)
with 16 seconds left and was
' Jackson at Meigs
fouled. Brown calmly sank
February 9 15:30)
both ei1ds of a one-and-one,
Gallipolis at Meigs
making it 56-SJ .
• February 16 (6:00 )
Bob Clark canned two
~ Meigs at Waverly
charity
tO/lSes for Fairview
February 19 IS:OO )
'
with three seconds left. Ed
Meigs at Ja ckson
Howard's two fr ee throws
February 23 [5:30 )
with one second left Iced the
See it now at:
Meigs al Logan
victory
for
Ironton
.
February 26 [5:00 )
Ironton hit 24 of 65 field goal
Sectionals begin the fir st
attempts
and 10 of 16 charity
week of March: Meigs High
School will be the h011t school wsses. The Tigers had 36
FRONT END ALIGNMENT
lor the Clasa AA playoff. This rebounds , 14 by Dean FitzThe most resoocted
WHEEL BALANCING
Is the first year for girls' . patrick and 12 by Ed Howard,
name m cham saws
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Elsewh ere across th e put the game out of reacn
nation , No. 5 UCLA defeated with a 13-0 blitz in the first
Missouri 83-71, No. 11 half and led 44-32 al h ~ lfti:r: ~ .
Washington crushed Sea\te Willie Smith led Missouri
Pacific 93-72, No. 20 Wichita with 24 -points.
Clarence Ramsey and 7slate fell to Memphis· State
foot James Edwards com7~. Wake Forest routed
Appalachian State 107-63 and bined for 42 points to lead
DePaul downed
North- Washington over cross-city
rival Seattle Pacifi c.
western 61Hi7.
Se nior Bill Cook scored 32
Richard Washington scored
25 points while Marques points lo lead Memphis State
Johnson
and
Ralph ove r Wichita State. The
Drollinger added 14 apiece, und erdog Tigers 12-4)
enabling UCLA to down dropped behind early in the
previously-undefeated Mis- second half after leading by
Souri. The Bruins (4·1) as many ·as 10 points in the
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High-scoring rookie Ticky
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another rookie, Mel Bennett,
who scored what proved Uto
be the winning points with
I :05 left in the game. The
victory snapped a five-game
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Spurs 115, Colonels 102
George Gervin dropped in
32 points, Larry Kenon 24 and
James Silas 22 as San AnUtnlo
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smallest home crowd in the
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Hawks, now 14-10, a twogame lead over Houston and
Wash ingto n in the r&lt;BA
Central Division. The Lakers
now 18-li, fell three game;
behind Golden Slate in the
NBA Pacific Division.
It was the only game
played in the NBA Thursday
night. In the ABA, the lastplace Virginia Squires beat
the second-place New York
Nets 94-90 in overtime and
San Antonio topped Ken-·
lucky, 119-102.
Abdul.Jabbar dominated
the early play in Atlanta
Thursday night and wound up
with 32 points and 20
rebounds. But the visibly
tired big man had only two
points and lour rebounds in
the final period and left the
game with nearl y fou r
minutes to play after the
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By DAVID MOFFIT
UPI Sports Writer
;• Atlanta Hawks Coach
:· Cotton Fitzsimmons says Bill
;. Willoughby is coming along
•. just fine,. thank you, but
: please don't ruSh the Ill-year. ' old rookie.
i" Willoughby got his first
' starting asslgrunent in lhe
NBA Thursday night when
! veteran Connie Hawkins was
sidelined by a sprained ankle.
; Although he was too tight to
:· play well ,at first, his fourth;- period peiformance sparked
': the Hawks to a 114-98 win
!. over the Los Angeles Lakers.
. The 6-foot-8, 20S-pound
:' teenager, who was playing
· · high school basketball at this
;• time last year, got nine of his
;• 13 points and nine of his 12
•. rebounds in the final period
' when the Hawks Wok advantage of a tiring Kareem
Abdu!Jabbar to outscore the
' Lakers 38-26.
•·
"I don't want everyone to
: get too excited about
: Willoughby ,'' said Fitz( simmons. "I'm not ge tting
r Uto excited. I have my plans
: lor bringing him along
•. slowly. If Hawkins can play
' Friday night, he 'II start
, against Houston.
"I don't want to rush
Willoughby. He's going to be
a fine player, but he needs to
' gain experience. I think he
was tight when he started
:· against the Lakers, but, then,
·.l so was everyone else.'!
;~ DWight ·Jones and John
'· IDrew, both in just their
I~ second seaSj)n in the NBA,
·\ teamed with Willoughby in
,, the final period Thursday
,: night when the Hawks turned
_; an up-to-then close game into
' a runaway.
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poinls, seven in the overtime.
and grabbed 16 rebound s.
"Thom pson is the best
center we'll face all year,"
McGuire said. "Minnesota is
very fortunate to have gotten
a coach t~e caliber of Outcher - and that crowd was
certainly good to them. The
first road game of the year is
always the Utughest. We were
more than respectable."
"We had every opportunity
to wilt,'' Dutcher said, "but
we hung in there and at the
end I felt we looked like the
composed team . We went into

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Marquette a 77-73 defea t in
overtime with s'ome torrid
shooting.
It gave the Gophers a 4-ll
rec'Ord under new coach Jim
Dutcher after three earlier
one-sided wins over small
college teams. Marquette,
which had four easy home
victories to its ·credit, lost in
its first road game of the
year. .
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Thompson, who dumped in 29

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'
CHESTER
- A holiday sta llalibn of offi cers. All
dinner party with a program offi cers are to wear white.
Mrs. Dorothy Ritchie had
and gift exchange was held
Ule
program with readings
by Chester Cou ncil 323,
being
. given by Mrs .
Daughters of America ,
Margaret
Tuttle, Mrs. RitTuesday night at the hall.
Mrs . Marcia
Keller chie, Mrs . Ma Van Meter
presided at the ?flair with 36 ·and Mrs. Ethel Orr. The
members and four guests group sa ng carols and exattending. Mrs. Ada Morris changed gifts.
Members besides those
gave the blessing before the
named
present for the dinner
steak dinner served by the
kitchen committee. It was meeting were Mrs. Eileen
noted that Mrs . Hattie Marlin, Mrs. Inzy Newe ll,
Frederick is ill, and that Mr. Mrs. Mary Newell, Mrs. Alice
and Mrs. Joe Bissell have a Curtis, Mrs. Mary Showalter,
Mrs. Letha Wood, Mrs. Ada
new grandson.
Morris,
Mrs. Mae McPeek,
A Christmas greeting was
read from Mrs. Fay Hoselton, Mrs. Ada Neutzting, Mrs.
deputy of District 13. Dec. 30 Mary Jo Pooler, Mrs. Mary
at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. K. Holter, Mrs. Leona HensHelen Wolf, the books will be ley, Mrs. Zelda Weber.
Mrs. Dorothy Myers, Mrs.
audited. Next meeting will be
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POMEROY JUNIOR TROOP 180
Amy Sisson received the songster, troop camper, bicentennial , world association and membership star at the recent
court of awards held at Camp Kiashuta during a weekend
outing. Her name was inadvertently omitted from an earlier
listing of scouts recei\; ng awards.
AI the Tuesday alter school meeting of the troop, the
scouts had a Christma s party and gift exchange and then
prepared plates of ~oo kies , fruit, ca ndy and nuts for the 14
residents of the Meigs County Infirmary . Reported ill and
unable to attend the party was Angela Baker .
On Thcsday evening the scouts went to the Infirmary with
llle treats. They sang Christmas songs for the residents.
MIDDLEPORT JUNIORS 39
Holiday tray favors for the Holzer Medical Center were
completed by members of Middleport Troop 39, meeting
Monday night at llle Heath United Methodist Church . A
Christmas party with a gift exchange and caroling was
planned.
. RACINE BROWNIE TROOP 1247
'f'l\e Racme Brownies met at the home of Mrs. Charlotte

"MIRACLE IN BETHLEHEM" will be presented Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Freedom
Gospel Mission at Bald Knob. Taking part are, front row, 1-r, David Meadows, Belinda
Deeter, Greg Cundiff, Micky VanMeter, Dale Teaford, Jr., back row, Joe Holman, Diane
Ward, Alishia Evans, Teresa Meadows, Jim Cundiff and Lawrence Gluesencamp, pastor.
The younger children will also present a short program.

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mas tree. ornaments and finished the wastebaskets. The
pledge, promise and Brownie song opened the meeting.
Meetings will resume after the holidays. It was reported that
Usa Parsons is a patient atthe Holzer Medical Center.
POMEROY BROWNIE TROOP 271
Meeting Monday evening ai Ule Pomeroy Elementary
SchooI•the BrQwmes
· had a Ch ns
· tmas par tYan d 81'ft exc ha· nge .
Rhond~ N~ce led in llle pledge and the promise and there was
carol smgmg and games. Mrs. Vera Johnson, leader, provided
treats for the children, and the refreslunents were served by
Mrs. Sylvia Neece, Mrs. Virginia Lee, Mrs. Marlene Swartz,
Mrs. Mary Pullins, and Mrs. June Murphy . Nancy Johnson
had the pra yer before llle refreshments .
POMEROY TROOP76
Pomeroy Brownies met at the home of Mrs. Pat Thoma
Thesday for a Christmas party and gift exchange. Ga mes were
played and refreshments of punch and cupcakes served.
Ulrlstmas candy given to the children was provided by Mrs.
Sharon Stark. Meetings will resume when school starts in
Ja·nuary .
SYRACUSE BROWNIES TROOP 1120

Anthony Cardillo of MidSON BORN
LANGSVILLE - Mr. and dleport , and Mrs . . Joe
Mrs. John H. Smith, Rt. I, Matheny, Lancaster .
Langsville, are announcing Paternal grandmother is
Ule birth of their first child, a Mrs. Alma Smith, Salem
son, Stephen John. The baby Center, and foster grandwas born on Dec. 2 at the parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Holzer Medica l Center. Alva Swick, Danville.
Maternal grandparents are

RUTLAND
Ar- on~s by Mrs. Pearley Nelson ,
rangemenls featuring ma- fi rst; Mrs. Robert Holliday ,
don nas were on display at second; Miss Ruby Diehl,
therecentmeeti ~g of theStar third, and Mrs . Rober t
Garden Club held at the home Jewell, fourth.
of Mrs. Lawrence Chapman .
Mrs . Jewell presided at the
The arra ngemen ts were meeting with devotions being
judged with Mrs . G. A. given by the hostess. Creed
Radekin receiving first , Mrs. and collect were given in
Orion Nelson, second, and un ison and for ro ll call
Mrs. Virgil Atki ns , third. members na med their
0 th e r arran g c men t s favorite Christmas fl ower.
displayed and judged were Mrs . Eff ie Grate , Mrs.

requtrements for his BA
degre e from Marshall
U~versity, d f
omema e avors were
given and pictures were
taken. Attending the annual
dinner , were Mrs . Lucy
Kaylor, so n Jack, New
Hav en, and his fia nce,
Janelle Kuhn , Gallipolis; Mr.
and Mrs. William J . Forbes
and son Bill, Charleston, W.
VSha\ ¥rd. andd Mrs . CILe~h
ep ar an son ar e,
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SUNDAY PROGRAM
Sissonville, W. Va.; Mrs.
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Mari.e C. Ro us h, Alice
Annual Christmas program Hump hr ey, Chns
· and Peter ,
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Church will be held at 7:30 . Tim and Kim Sebo, Pomeroy.
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Un t·ted Method1'st Wo1nen of Rev . J arv1.s c1ose d devo 11ons
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llle Forest Run Methodist with prayer.
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MAKE ITA
DIAMOND CHRISTMAS!

When you know it's for
keeps, choose a Keepsake
diamond ring to symbolize
your love forever. A perfect, fi ne white diamond
precisely cut, wi th pe rmanen t registration and loss
protection. There is no
finer di amond ring.
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Evelyn DeVa ul t and Mrs.
Ruth Swisher were guests . ..
Mrs . Grate read "Let's
Keep Christmas" and Mrs. ·
DeVault gave "The Animals••.
of Christmas." Mrs. Lulu
Lev is talked about the care of
the cyclame n noting that the
plant belongs to the primrose
famil y. Tips on the care of
indoor plants were given by
Mrs. Anna Ogdin. Mrs. Hazel
Henson won the hostess gift.
Members exchanged gifts
and refre shments were
served.

UM w meets
· uesuary

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Tuesday evening.
The meeting opened with
llle song, "Joy to the World."
Mrs. Lillian Henderson chose
llle subject "Joy " for the
devotions. She read a story
about Keeping Christ in
Christmas wri tten by two
teenage girls. The scripture
was taken from the Books of

Party features ·

games, gifts
Open Evenings Til

readings by each of the
group . Mrs. Henry Thomas
had the "Special" in that her
son, Kenneth Ray, who is
stationed with the -Army in
Germany surprised her by
arriving home for Christmas.
Amedley of Christmas carols
closed th~ program.
The committee consisting
of Mrs. Alfred Yeauger, Mrs.
Erma Roush, Mrs . Olan
Genheimer and Mrs. Edith
Sisson reported their visits
and gifts to the shut-ins. The
women voted $25 toward
repair of windows in the
church, date books for the
coming year·were distributed
and 28 sick calls were
reported by ttie members the
past month .
Chr istmas gifts which had
been placed under a
decorated and lighted tree
were dislributed. Refreshments which consisted of
ea ch member bringing
candy, cookies or sandwiches
were enjoyed by Mrs. Olan
Genheimer , Mrs. Lillian
Henderson , Mrs . Edison
Hollon, Mrs .' Denver Holter,
Mrs. Lawrence Napper, Mrs.
Uswin Nease, Mrs. Kerns
Roush, Mrs. Fred Nease,
Mrs. Erma Roush, Mrs. John
Scott, Mrs. Edith Sisson, Mrs.
Harry Wyatt, Mrs. Alfred
Yeauger, Rev . and Mrs .
Richard Jarvis, Mrs. Dara
Yahya, Mrs. Ray Thomas,
Mrs. Henry Thomas and Mrs . .

· RACIN E - A gift exchange .
and games were features of
Ule holiday party of Racine
Post 602, American Legion
Auxiliary, held Tuesday night
at the hall.
Special guests for the party
were Mrs. Arnold Richards,
Eighth Dis trict president,
and Mrs. Allen Hampton. The
hall was decorated for the
party with a silver tree and
refreshments consisted of a
variety of holiday salad.
Games prizes were won by
Mrs. Martha Lou Beegle and
Mrs. Richards. Mrs. Eula
Wolfe won the door prize, and
tl1e traveling prize donated
by Myrtle Walker was won by
Mrs. Opal Diddle.
Others attending were Mrs.
Leora Young, Mrs . Frances
Roberts , Mrs . Louise
Stewart, Mrs. MaryS. Roush ,
Mrs . Beulah Neigler, Mrs.
Julia Norr is and Mrs. Julia Russ Watson.
Hysell.

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Santa will make an apSYRACUSE - A Christ·
h
mas program will be ~t:~ance . ! e pub1ic is inpresented at the Syracuse
Asbury United Methodist
Church Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
Participa tin g in the
PROGRAM SET
program will be Kim Calvert ,
CHESTER - A Christmas
Sherry Teaford, Kirsten
program will be held at the
King, Tara Wolfe, Cathy
Pickens, Kristen Pape, Jane Chester Church of God
Williams, Shelly ' Wolfe, Tuesday, Dec. 23 at 7 p.m .
Wendy Fry, Tammy Buckley, The youth of the church will
Cheryl Pape, Barry McCoy, present "The Gate of the
Todd Lisle, Jarnd Moore, D. Inn ." There will also be
J. Harden, Mike Kloes, Brian recitations and singing. The
Weaver, Chris Stout , She~ry public is invited to attend.
Sisson, Robbie Gibbs, Jenny
Ben tley, Rick Chapcey, Ja n t~-· llle candlelight service . Anna
Amberger, Debbie· Micha~~ Hildore will present "The
Brian Allen, Mike Chancey; Greatest Gift."
Teresa Holstein, Paula Barn;
hart, Tina Gibbs, Mary Beth
Slaven , C. T. Chapma n,
Roger Hubbard, Cindy
Weaver, Bobby Hols te in',
•3.50 to •5.00
Sonia Ash!, David Hayes,
100 pols lefllo choose from .
Tonia Ash, Billy Roush, Meg
Churches
and
Amberge r , Matt Weaver,
organizations quantity
Carrie Guinlller, Carol Gibbs,
di sc ount . Also Foliage
Plants &amp; Baskets.
Stephanie Ord, Jaye Ord and
Lori Guinther.
Also taking part will be
.· Hubbard
members of the Eagles Class,
Greenhouse
Loyal Helpers Class, and the
992-l77t
Syracuse
Young Adul t class prese nting

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THE RANG·E
WITH A BRAIN

. '
Youth gtve
yule program .
A Christmas program bY
Ule young peilple of the First
Southern Baptist Church was
beld Wedn~sday night under
the direction of Lena
Basham.
Taking part in the
presentation were Bob Me·
aure, Gary Basham, Jr.,
Cheryl LeFebre , Rena
'LeFebre, Cindy Patterson,
Jeanie McClure, Kim
Basham, Julie · Spencer,
Karen Spencer, Billy Mc~lure, Gerald Spencer ,
Sandra Foley, Gary Foley,
·Paul DaUey, ' Eric Spencer,
Jeff Basham and Mike
Patterson.
: Following the program,
.lacks of treats were
!IIstributed to everyone attending.
.Sunday school at the
church will be at 9:30 a.m.
~nday; morning worship at
10:30-a.m.; evening worship
at 7:30p.m. with Bible study
'at 7:30 p.m . Wednesday.
-~king at the 10:30 service
&amp;lnday will be Rev. Robert
Bad
. win of Louisiana. Sunday
evening members of the
Pomeroy Church will go to
'their sponsored mission, the
Faith Baptist Church at
Mason to attend services.
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DINNER HELD
RACINE - The Racine
firemen's auxiliary had a
Christmas dinner at Crow's
Steak House recently and ·
Ulen returned to the firehouse
annex for a party and gift
exchange. Attending were
Mrs. Erma Lyons, Mrs.
Grace Roush, Mrs. Gene
Lyons,
Mrs .
Beulah
Autherson and Mrs. Maxine
Rose .

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FOLIAGE

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59 N. Second St .

992-5560

• ·You Can Touch Me,,"Program" Me. , . And
I Will Dtfrost And Cook A Roast (And A
Tr.omendoua Variety of Food) ••• Evon While
'1ou Art Away From Home.

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Special group .of Ladies' Holiday
Tops. Val ues to $5.99. Wide
asst. of color s and styles . Good
selec ti on . Clean up lot from our
stock. All fir st qual ity. Shop ear ly
for best selection .

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Special Sale Group of Lad ies' 100
Pe t. Polyester double knit flare
slacks in fashion co lors in plain and
fancy patte rns . Flare leg style . Size
10 to 20 . Yes , you save money at
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9: 00

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Certificates
5.75 per cent paid on
90 day Certificates of
'Deposit . Sl.OOO.OO
Min imum .
Interest
,Payable Quarterly.

SUNDAY
CHRISTMAS program
Sunda y at 10 :30 a.m. at
Dexter Church of Christ.
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.
Public invited.
CANDLELIGHT
Christmas program Sunday at 7:30
p.m. at Hysell Run Free
Melllodist Church. Public is
invited.

OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF
LADIES FAll AND-WINTER

COATS

A substantia l penalty is
invoked on !!Il l certificat e
a ccounts wilhdrawn pr ior
to the date of m!!lt ur itv .

DRESS AND CASUAL

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Meigs Co.

Our com plete stock of lad ies' dress and
· casual coats in new fall and winter fabr ics.
Be warm and be autif ul in the lat est fash ion
coats at tags that me lt frozen budgets . You
save at Stiffler's .

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CHRISTMAS program
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at
Pomeroy Wesleyan Holiness
Church. There will be si nging
by the adults. The Rev.
O'Dell Manley is the pastor.

The Arn ens Countv
Savlnts &amp; Loan Co
Zt6 Second St .
Pomarn\1 , Otl io

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with Except Fish

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PANT SUITS

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BOOK AND FOOD

Ole large group of lad ies' holiday
pant suits and dresses . Looks that
uphold a fresh fash ion image season
after season . Save now at Stiffler's,
the Christmas store .

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SPECIAL $1650

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SPECIAL GROUP

Got a problem' An adult subject for discussion' You can
talk it over in her co lumn If you write to Helen Hottel, care of
lllis newspaper.

SATURDAY
SANTA'S WORKSHOP," 9
to 11:30 a.m. Saturday at
Meigs Museum, Pomeroy, by
Meigs County
Junior
Leadership 4-H Cl ub In
coopera\ion with Meigs
County
Pioneer
and
Hi storica l Society for
childre n ages 5 through 9.
Sessions of games, songs and
other activities.

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fabrics , sty les and colors .
Zipper and button styl_es . 25 0 'r=:~~.­
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SUNDAY
SANTA CLAUS will arrive
in Racine at fire station
annex Sunday . at 2 p.m.
Treats will be given to
children 12 years of age and
under who live In the area
served by the Racine Fire
Department and ER Squad.

SUNDAY 1 TO ~ r

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- We will Close at 6: 00p .m . Wed., Dec . 24.

SWiday, December 21, 1975
Weekdays 6:00-8:30
Ph. 949·2515 Racin~ Ohio
'3rd St.

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FRIDAY
• MEIGS High School
Christmas concert Friday 7
p.m. Meigs Junior Hi gh
Middleport. Participating
will be the concert hwd ,
choi r and ,lazz banrl under
direction of Dwight Goins and
Randy Hunt.
HARRISONVILLE
PTO'
presenting movie " Eighty
Steps to Jonah" featurin g
Mickey Rooney, Wayne
Newton, Keenan Wynn , Sal
Mineo and Jo Ann Fleet
Friday at the school at 7:30
p.m. The PTO wants to bring
good family movies into the
community. Public is invited.
Admission, SO cents.
SOUTHERN HIGH School
Tri-M Society spo nsored
Christmas dan ce, Saturday, 9
p.m.-12 midnight in Southern
gymnasium.
TRI·M se mi-f orm a l
· Christmas Dance at Southern
High School Friday 9 to 12.
. Music by the Cobras. Ad. mission $1.50 single, $2.50 a
couple.
CHRISTMAS Program will
· be held Friday 7:30 p.m. at
Portland Methodist Church .
PAST
Matrons
of
' Evangeline Chapter, 7: 30
Friday night at the home of
Mrs. Mary Hughes. $2 gift
· exchange.

POMEROY- MIDDlEPORT
PT. PLEASANT

We Are Here
1'11 Seroe You

by Mrs. K\mzelman and Mrs. '::::
D~rothel a edSals~trh.
Games -~;l
..
B~ lldc·n Hu,ll'l ·.....:_·__.,
were p ay
wt
wmners .,.,
being Mrs , Alwilda Werner
Clean Uvlng Does It .. ,
and Mrs. Betty Conkle. Mrs. DEAR HELEN:
Jacobs was asked 'to judge
· "It Ain 't. Fair" Jumpa all older men in one categ 0, ;_
llle Christmas packages, and potentially impotent - when he says just about the time
she chose the decorated doctors prescribe sexy hormone pills for wives, they're putting
package brought by Erna men on slow-down medicine for )ligh blood pressure, etc.
Jesse.
aean living and plen!yofexercise ke&lt;:p men (and women 1
Agift was prsented to Miss in top fonn without pills. At 59, I walk five miles every day, do
Houdashelt by the club, and heavy weight lifting, amateur wrestling and engage in many
other gifts were given out. sports, including Ule ultimate sport.
Each member was given a
When you're in top physical condition, you never need
part of a Christmas card, and worry about "not having a tiger in your tank." - JOHNNY F.
Uleir matching card was on DEAR JO!fflNY :
Ule gift they were to receive.
. Seems to me you're lumping aU Impotency cures in one
Mrs. Marian Taylor assisted package. Exercise and clean living help, but mental attitude is
with the gift distribution .
Important too.
The -hostess committee
And sports buffs aren't Immune to high blood pressure and
served cookies and tiny fruit heart trouble, medicine for which DOES slow down the· sex
cakes and punch with Mrs. drive in men. (But doesn 't end it.unless they give up.)
Taylor at llle punch bowl.
Anyway , clean living, etc. works for you, and Ulat's the
Mrs. Catherine Welsh played Important thing. Happy sporting life. - H.
popular and old Christmas
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carols on the piano to close HELLO, HELEN : .
Ule eve~ing. Members of the
About ten years a«o, ·1 noted that I and my relationship
hostess committee included with my Lady were cooling off and slowing down. I was taking
Mrs . Kunzleman, Mrs. her for granted, never thanking her for good dinners, never
Taylor, Mrs. Welsh, Mrs. telling her she was precious, pretty, lovely, luscious and sweet.
Forest, Mrs. Salser and Mrs.
I thought about the matter and realized that she too was
Farie Kennedy. .
somewhat on Ule cloudy side. And I concluded. this was about
Others atten\iing were 95 per cent my fault, so I went to her and gave her a good tight
Eloise
Wilson,
Pearl hug and a kiss loud enough to bring the neighbors to attention.
Reynolds, Rose Reynolds, She answered in kind- and generously! She went overboard to
Grace Pratt, Ann Colwell, let me know she appreciated my new attitude and advances.
Nellie Vale, Terri Miller,
The more each of us loved the other, the more things
Wanda
Eblin,
Wilma Improved, and are still improving. Mt. Everest has its summit
Sargent, Erna Jesse, Beulah but not so love - there's no limit to llle appreciation of the one
Strauss, Gene Lyons, Mary you care about, even after 46 years 'of being married and
Bacon, Louise Davis , Eva together.
1
Robeson.
It's unbelievable that such a little bit of trying made such a
The next meeting will be big difference in our lives.- HAPPY OLD DOG LEAR:IING
Jan . l9at 7:30p.m. at the gas N'EW TRICKS
office in Middleport.
DEAR READERS :
The above letters are a sampling of many which show
again, you're never too old, if you think positive and keep on
enjoying life.
Two good books on Ule subject are, "The Fires of
Autumn," by Peter Dickinson and Dr. Frank Caprio's "Add
Ufe To Your Years."- H.

Social
Calendar

-1COOK

SALAD - Tossed, Slaw, Cottage Cheese .
Applesauce, Peaches.

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PORTABLE
BASEBOARD
ELECTRIC
CONNECTION
. HEATERS

and· Professional Women's
c6·13uObpmmet.aMtonlhdaMy ~veniingfat
. . . .
e e1gs nn or
their arinual Christmas ·
dinner and party. A turkey
dinner was served to 26
members.
·
There was a brief meeting
held after the dinner presided
over by the president,
Freddie
H o ud a s he It .
Corr~spondence was read
and membership committee
chairman Janet Korn
presented two applicants'
papers who were accepted
unanimously. They are Mrs.
Connie Ball of -Dudley
Florists, Middleport, and
Mrs. Mildred Jacobs,
superintendent of Meigs
County Infirmary, Pomeroy.
The Christmas pa.rty was
held under l11e direction of the
hostess committee wi th
special corsages at each
place at the dinner table.
There was a reading of the
Christmas story, from Luke,
by Mrs. Edith Forrest, and

D.

OFFICE HOURS: 9:30 to 12,2 to S !CLOSE
AT NOON ON TH!JRS.J - EAST COURT

VEGETABLES - Lima Beans. Peas &amp;
Car rots. Noodl es. Pot aloes (sweet.
mashed. home fries) .

CH AR -~ ROII

Mr. an d Mrs. Dale
Walburn , Steven and Jill ,
enterta~ned t with ad family
pr e-C n s mas . lllne r
recently at their Middleport
home ·
·
A turk_ey buffet was
followed w111l a btrthday cake
served m celebratiOn of the
birthdays of Mane C. Roush
and Chn stopher Humphrey.
Also ~~lebrated w~s Jack
Kaylor s compl ellon of

is Sut/day \ [, ~::~:~~b: f~:~~~~i~~:~~~

MEAT - Baked Ham, Roast Beef. Ham burger Steak, Flounder Fish.

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For Those
Cool Evenings

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STEAMBOAT INN

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Ada Bissell, Mrs . Mae
Spencer, Mrs. Opal Hollon,
Mrs. Sadie Tru5sell, Mrs.
Helen Boatright, Mrs. Doris
Koenig, Mrs. Doris Grueser,
Joe Bissell, Betty Roush,
Mrs. Elizabe th Hayes, Mrs.
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Thelma White, Mrs. Dorollly
Lawson,
Mrs . Goldie
Frederick, 'Mrs . Charlotte
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Becky Adkins lect the Brownie promise, and Tammy Adkins
llle Brownie smile song. It was reported Ulat bicentennial flags
had been presented to llle school and the village. Krist! Hay nes
and Carol Hendrix served refreshments.

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CHESTER
- A holiday sta llalibn of offi cers. All
dinner party with a program offi cers are to wear white.
Mrs. Dorothy Ritchie had
and gift exchange was held
Ule
program with readings
by Chester Cou ncil 323,
being
. given by Mrs .
Daughters of America ,
Margaret
Tuttle, Mrs. RitTuesday night at the hall.
Mrs . Marcia
Keller chie, Mrs . Ma Van Meter
presided at the ?flair with 36 ·and Mrs. Ethel Orr. The
members and four guests group sa ng carols and exattending. Mrs. Ada Morris changed gifts.
Members besides those
gave the blessing before the
named
present for the dinner
steak dinner served by the
kitchen committee. It was meeting were Mrs. Eileen
noted that Mrs . Hattie Marlin, Mrs. Inzy Newe ll,
Frederick is ill, and that Mr. Mrs. Mary Newell, Mrs. Alice
and Mrs. Joe Bissell have a Curtis, Mrs. Mary Showalter,
Mrs. Letha Wood, Mrs. Ada
new grandson.
Morris,
Mrs. Mae McPeek,
A Christmas greeting was
read from Mrs. Fay Hoselton, Mrs. Ada Neutzting, Mrs.
deputy of District 13. Dec. 30 Mary Jo Pooler, Mrs. Mary
at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. K. Holter, Mrs. Leona HensHelen Wolf, the books will be ley, Mrs. Zelda Weber.
Mrs. Dorothy Myers, Mrs.
audited. Next meeting will be
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POMEROY JUNIOR TROOP 180
Amy Sisson received the songster, troop camper, bicentennial , world association and membership star at the recent
court of awards held at Camp Kiashuta during a weekend
outing. Her name was inadvertently omitted from an earlier
listing of scouts recei\; ng awards.
AI the Tuesday alter school meeting of the troop, the
scouts had a Christma s party and gift exchange and then
prepared plates of ~oo kies , fruit, ca ndy and nuts for the 14
residents of the Meigs County Infirmary . Reported ill and
unable to attend the party was Angela Baker .
On Thcsday evening the scouts went to the Infirmary with
llle treats. They sang Christmas songs for the residents.
MIDDLEPORT JUNIORS 39
Holiday tray favors for the Holzer Medical Center were
completed by members of Middleport Troop 39, meeting
Monday night at llle Heath United Methodist Church . A
Christmas party with a gift exchange and caroling was
planned.
. RACINE BROWNIE TROOP 1247
'f'l\e Racme Brownies met at the home of Mrs. Charlotte

"MIRACLE IN BETHLEHEM" will be presented Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Freedom
Gospel Mission at Bald Knob. Taking part are, front row, 1-r, David Meadows, Belinda
Deeter, Greg Cundiff, Micky VanMeter, Dale Teaford, Jr., back row, Joe Holman, Diane
Ward, Alishia Evans, Teresa Meadows, Jim Cundiff and Lawrence Gluesencamp, pastor.
The younger children will also present a short program.

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mas tree. ornaments and finished the wastebaskets. The
pledge, promise and Brownie song opened the meeting.
Meetings will resume after the holidays. It was reported that
Usa Parsons is a patient atthe Holzer Medical Center.
POMEROY BROWNIE TROOP 271
Meeting Monday evening ai Ule Pomeroy Elementary
SchooI•the BrQwmes
· had a Ch ns
· tmas par tYan d 81'ft exc ha· nge .
Rhond~ N~ce led in llle pledge and the promise and there was
carol smgmg and games. Mrs. Vera Johnson, leader, provided
treats for the children, and the refreslunents were served by
Mrs. Sylvia Neece, Mrs. Virginia Lee, Mrs. Marlene Swartz,
Mrs. Mary Pullins, and Mrs. June Murphy . Nancy Johnson
had the pra yer before llle refreshments .
POMEROY TROOP76
Pomeroy Brownies met at the home of Mrs. Pat Thoma
Thesday for a Christmas party and gift exchange. Ga mes were
played and refreshments of punch and cupcakes served.
Ulrlstmas candy given to the children was provided by Mrs.
Sharon Stark. Meetings will resume when school starts in
Ja·nuary .
SYRACUSE BROWNIES TROOP 1120

Anthony Cardillo of MidSON BORN
LANGSVILLE - Mr. and dleport , and Mrs . . Joe
Mrs. John H. Smith, Rt. I, Matheny, Lancaster .
Langsville, are announcing Paternal grandmother is
Ule birth of their first child, a Mrs. Alma Smith, Salem
son, Stephen John. The baby Center, and foster grandwas born on Dec. 2 at the parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Holzer Medica l Center. Alva Swick, Danville.
Maternal grandparents are

RUTLAND
Ar- on~s by Mrs. Pearley Nelson ,
rangemenls featuring ma- fi rst; Mrs. Robert Holliday ,
don nas were on display at second; Miss Ruby Diehl,
therecentmeeti ~g of theStar third, and Mrs . Rober t
Garden Club held at the home Jewell, fourth.
of Mrs. Lawrence Chapman .
Mrs . Jewell presided at the
The arra ngemen ts were meeting with devotions being
judged with Mrs . G. A. given by the hostess. Creed
Radekin receiving first , Mrs. and collect were given in
Orion Nelson, second, and un ison and for ro ll call
Mrs. Virgil Atki ns , third. members na med their
0 th e r arran g c men t s favorite Christmas fl ower.
displayed and judged were Mrs . Eff ie Grate , Mrs.

requtrements for his BA
degre e from Marshall
U~versity, d f
omema e avors were
given and pictures were
taken. Attending the annual
dinner , were Mrs . Lucy
Kaylor, so n Jack, New
Hav en, and his fia nce,
Janelle Kuhn , Gallipolis; Mr.
and Mrs. William J . Forbes
and son Bill, Charleston, W.
VSha\ ¥rd. andd Mrs . CILe~h
ep ar an son ar e,
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Sissonville, W. Va.; Mrs.
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Mari.e C. Ro us h, Alice
Annual Christmas program Hump hr ey, Chns
· and Peter ,
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keeps, choose a Keepsake
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precisely cut, wi th pe rmanen t registration and loss
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Evelyn DeVa ul t and Mrs.
Ruth Swisher were guests . ..
Mrs . Grate read "Let's
Keep Christmas" and Mrs. ·
DeVault gave "The Animals••.
of Christmas." Mrs. Lulu
Lev is talked about the care of
the cyclame n noting that the
plant belongs to the primrose
famil y. Tips on the care of
indoor plants were given by
Mrs. Anna Ogdin. Mrs. Hazel
Henson won the hostess gift.
Members exchanged gifts
and refre shments were
served.

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Tuesday evening.
The meeting opened with
llle song, "Joy to the World."
Mrs. Lillian Henderson chose
llle subject "Joy " for the
devotions. She read a story
about Keeping Christ in
Christmas wri tten by two
teenage girls. The scripture
was taken from the Books of

Party features ·

games, gifts
Open Evenings Til

readings by each of the
group . Mrs. Henry Thomas
had the "Special" in that her
son, Kenneth Ray, who is
stationed with the -Army in
Germany surprised her by
arriving home for Christmas.
Amedley of Christmas carols
closed th~ program.
The committee consisting
of Mrs. Alfred Yeauger, Mrs.
Erma Roush, Mrs . Olan
Genheimer and Mrs. Edith
Sisson reported their visits
and gifts to the shut-ins. The
women voted $25 toward
repair of windows in the
church, date books for the
coming year·were distributed
and 28 sick calls were
reported by ttie members the
past month .
Chr istmas gifts which had
been placed under a
decorated and lighted tree
were dislributed. Refreshments which consisted of
ea ch member bringing
candy, cookies or sandwiches
were enjoyed by Mrs. Olan
Genheimer , Mrs. Lillian
Henderson , Mrs . Edison
Hollon, Mrs .' Denver Holter,
Mrs. Lawrence Napper, Mrs.
Uswin Nease, Mrs. Kerns
Roush, Mrs. Fred Nease,
Mrs. Erma Roush, Mrs. John
Scott, Mrs. Edith Sisson, Mrs.
Harry Wyatt, Mrs. Alfred
Yeauger, Rev . and Mrs .
Richard Jarvis, Mrs. Dara
Yahya, Mrs. Ray Thomas,
Mrs. Henry Thomas and Mrs . .

· RACIN E - A gift exchange .
and games were features of
Ule holiday party of Racine
Post 602, American Legion
Auxiliary, held Tuesday night
at the hall.
Special guests for the party
were Mrs. Arnold Richards,
Eighth Dis trict president,
and Mrs. Allen Hampton. The
hall was decorated for the
party with a silver tree and
refreshments consisted of a
variety of holiday salad.
Games prizes were won by
Mrs. Martha Lou Beegle and
Mrs. Richards. Mrs. Eula
Wolfe won the door prize, and
tl1e traveling prize donated
by Myrtle Walker was won by
Mrs. Opal Diddle.
Others attending were Mrs.
Leora Young, Mrs . Frances
Roberts , Mrs . Louise
Stewart, Mrs. MaryS. Roush ,
Mrs . Beulah Neigler, Mrs.
Julia Norr is and Mrs. Julia Russ Watson.
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mas program will be ~t:~ance . ! e pub1ic is inpresented at the Syracuse
Asbury United Methodist
Church Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
Participa tin g in the
PROGRAM SET
program will be Kim Calvert ,
CHESTER - A Christmas
Sherry Teaford, Kirsten
program will be held at the
King, Tara Wolfe, Cathy
Pickens, Kristen Pape, Jane Chester Church of God
Williams, Shelly ' Wolfe, Tuesday, Dec. 23 at 7 p.m .
Wendy Fry, Tammy Buckley, The youth of the church will
Cheryl Pape, Barry McCoy, present "The Gate of the
Todd Lisle, Jarnd Moore, D. Inn ." There will also be
J. Harden, Mike Kloes, Brian recitations and singing. The
Weaver, Chris Stout , She~ry public is invited to attend.
Sisson, Robbie Gibbs, Jenny
Ben tley, Rick Chapcey, Ja n t~-· llle candlelight service . Anna
Amberger, Debbie· Micha~~ Hildore will present "The
Brian Allen, Mike Chancey; Greatest Gift."
Teresa Holstein, Paula Barn;
hart, Tina Gibbs, Mary Beth
Slaven , C. T. Chapma n,
Roger Hubbard, Cindy
Weaver, Bobby Hols te in',
•3.50 to •5.00
Sonia Ash!, David Hayes,
100 pols lefllo choose from .
Tonia Ash, Billy Roush, Meg
Churches
and
Amberge r , Matt Weaver,
organizations quantity
Carrie Guinlller, Carol Gibbs,
di sc ount . Also Foliage
Plants &amp; Baskets.
Stephanie Ord, Jaye Ord and
Lori Guinther.
Also taking part will be
.· Hubbard
members of the Eagles Class,
Greenhouse
Loyal Helpers Class, and the
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Youth gtve
yule program .
A Christmas program bY
Ule young peilple of the First
Southern Baptist Church was
beld Wedn~sday night under
the direction of Lena
Basham.
Taking part in the
presentation were Bob Me·
aure, Gary Basham, Jr.,
Cheryl LeFebre , Rena
'LeFebre, Cindy Patterson,
Jeanie McClure, Kim
Basham, Julie · Spencer,
Karen Spencer, Billy Mc~lure, Gerald Spencer ,
Sandra Foley, Gary Foley,
·Paul DaUey, ' Eric Spencer,
Jeff Basham and Mike
Patterson.
: Following the program,
.lacks of treats were
!IIstributed to everyone attending.
.Sunday school at the
church will be at 9:30 a.m.
~nday; morning worship at
10:30-a.m.; evening worship
at 7:30p.m. with Bible study
'at 7:30 p.m . Wednesday.
-~king at the 10:30 service
&amp;lnday will be Rev. Robert
Bad
. win of Louisiana. Sunday
evening members of the
Pomeroy Church will go to
'their sponsored mission, the
Faith Baptist Church at
Mason to attend services.
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RACINE - The Racine
firemen's auxiliary had a
Christmas dinner at Crow's
Steak House recently and ·
Ulen returned to the firehouse
annex for a party and gift
exchange. Attending were
Mrs. Erma Lyons, Mrs.
Grace Roush, Mrs. Gene
Lyons,
Mrs .
Beulah
Autherson and Mrs. Maxine
Rose .

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SUNDAY
CHRISTMAS program
Sunda y at 10 :30 a.m. at
Dexter Church of Christ.
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.
Public invited.
CANDLELIGHT
Christmas program Sunday at 7:30
p.m. at Hysell Run Free
Melllodist Church. Public is
invited.

OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF
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a ccounts wilhdrawn pr ior
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Our com plete stock of lad ies' dress and
· casual coats in new fall and winter fabr ics.
Be warm and be autif ul in the lat est fash ion
coats at tags that me lt frozen budgets . You
save at Stiffler's .

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CHRISTMAS program
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at
Pomeroy Wesleyan Holiness
Church. There will be si nging
by the adults. The Rev.
O'Dell Manley is the pastor.

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Meigs Museum, Pomeroy, by
Meigs County
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Leadership 4-H Cl ub In
coopera\ion with Meigs
County
Pioneer
and
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childre n ages 5 through 9.
Sessions of games, songs and
other activities.

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SUNDAY
SANTA CLAUS will arrive
in Racine at fire station
annex Sunday . at 2 p.m.
Treats will be given to
children 12 years of age and
under who live In the area
served by the Racine Fire
Department and ER Squad.

SUNDAY 1 TO ~ r

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SWiday, December 21, 1975
Weekdays 6:00-8:30
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FRIDAY
• MEIGS High School
Christmas concert Friday 7
p.m. Meigs Junior Hi gh
Middleport. Participating
will be the concert hwd ,
choi r and ,lazz banrl under
direction of Dwight Goins and
Randy Hunt.
HARRISONVILLE
PTO'
presenting movie " Eighty
Steps to Jonah" featurin g
Mickey Rooney, Wayne
Newton, Keenan Wynn , Sal
Mineo and Jo Ann Fleet
Friday at the school at 7:30
p.m. The PTO wants to bring
good family movies into the
community. Public is invited.
Admission, SO cents.
SOUTHERN HIGH School
Tri-M Society spo nsored
Christmas dan ce, Saturday, 9
p.m.-12 midnight in Southern
gymnasium.
TRI·M se mi-f orm a l
· Christmas Dance at Southern
High School Friday 9 to 12.
. Music by the Cobras. Ad. mission $1.50 single, $2.50 a
couple.
CHRISTMAS Program will
· be held Friday 7:30 p.m. at
Portland Methodist Church .
PAST
Matrons
of
' Evangeline Chapter, 7: 30
Friday night at the home of
Mrs. Mary Hughes. $2 gift
· exchange.

POMEROY- MIDDlEPORT
PT. PLEASANT

We Are Here
1'11 Seroe You

by Mrs. K\mzelman and Mrs. '::::
D~rothel a edSals~trh.
Games -~;l
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B~ lldc·n Hu,ll'l ·.....:_·__.,
were p ay
wt
wmners .,.,
being Mrs , Alwilda Werner
Clean Uvlng Does It .. ,
and Mrs. Betty Conkle. Mrs. DEAR HELEN:
Jacobs was asked 'to judge
· "It Ain 't. Fair" Jumpa all older men in one categ 0, ;_
llle Christmas packages, and potentially impotent - when he says just about the time
she chose the decorated doctors prescribe sexy hormone pills for wives, they're putting
package brought by Erna men on slow-down medicine for )ligh blood pressure, etc.
Jesse.
aean living and plen!yofexercise ke&lt;:p men (and women 1
Agift was prsented to Miss in top fonn without pills. At 59, I walk five miles every day, do
Houdashelt by the club, and heavy weight lifting, amateur wrestling and engage in many
other gifts were given out. sports, including Ule ultimate sport.
Each member was given a
When you're in top physical condition, you never need
part of a Christmas card, and worry about "not having a tiger in your tank." - JOHNNY F.
Uleir matching card was on DEAR JO!fflNY :
Ule gift they were to receive.
. Seems to me you're lumping aU Impotency cures in one
Mrs. Marian Taylor assisted package. Exercise and clean living help, but mental attitude is
with the gift distribution .
Important too.
The -hostess committee
And sports buffs aren't Immune to high blood pressure and
served cookies and tiny fruit heart trouble, medicine for which DOES slow down the· sex
cakes and punch with Mrs. drive in men. (But doesn 't end it.unless they give up.)
Taylor at llle punch bowl.
Anyway , clean living, etc. works for you, and Ulat's the
Mrs. Catherine Welsh played Important thing. Happy sporting life. - H.
popular and old Christmas
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carols on the piano to close HELLO, HELEN : .
Ule eve~ing. Members of the
About ten years a«o, ·1 noted that I and my relationship
hostess committee included with my Lady were cooling off and slowing down. I was taking
Mrs . Kunzleman, Mrs. her for granted, never thanking her for good dinners, never
Taylor, Mrs. Welsh, Mrs. telling her she was precious, pretty, lovely, luscious and sweet.
Forest, Mrs. Salser and Mrs.
I thought about the matter and realized that she too was
Farie Kennedy. .
somewhat on Ule cloudy side. And I concluded. this was about
Others atten\iing were 95 per cent my fault, so I went to her and gave her a good tight
Eloise
Wilson,
Pearl hug and a kiss loud enough to bring the neighbors to attention.
Reynolds, Rose Reynolds, She answered in kind- and generously! She went overboard to
Grace Pratt, Ann Colwell, let me know she appreciated my new attitude and advances.
Nellie Vale, Terri Miller,
The more each of us loved the other, the more things
Wanda
Eblin,
Wilma Improved, and are still improving. Mt. Everest has its summit
Sargent, Erna Jesse, Beulah but not so love - there's no limit to llle appreciation of the one
Strauss, Gene Lyons, Mary you care about, even after 46 years 'of being married and
Bacon, Louise Davis , Eva together.
1
Robeson.
It's unbelievable that such a little bit of trying made such a
The next meeting will be big difference in our lives.- HAPPY OLD DOG LEAR:IING
Jan . l9at 7:30p.m. at the gas N'EW TRICKS
office in Middleport.
DEAR READERS :
The above letters are a sampling of many which show
again, you're never too old, if you think positive and keep on
enjoying life.
Two good books on Ule subject are, "The Fires of
Autumn," by Peter Dickinson and Dr. Frank Caprio's "Add
Ufe To Your Years."- H.

Social
Calendar

-1COOK

SALAD - Tossed, Slaw, Cottage Cheese .
Applesauce, Peaches.

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PORTABLE
BASEBOARD
ELECTRIC
CONNECTION
. HEATERS

and· Professional Women's
c6·13uObpmmet.aMtonlhdaMy ~veniingfat
. . . .
e e1gs nn or
their arinual Christmas ·
dinner and party. A turkey
dinner was served to 26
members.
·
There was a brief meeting
held after the dinner presided
over by the president,
Freddie
H o ud a s he It .
Corr~spondence was read
and membership committee
chairman Janet Korn
presented two applicants'
papers who were accepted
unanimously. They are Mrs.
Connie Ball of -Dudley
Florists, Middleport, and
Mrs. Mildred Jacobs,
superintendent of Meigs
County Infirmary, Pomeroy.
The Christmas pa.rty was
held under l11e direction of the
hostess committee wi th
special corsages at each
place at the dinner table.
There was a reading of the
Christmas story, from Luke,
by Mrs. Edith Forrest, and

D.

OFFICE HOURS: 9:30 to 12,2 to S !CLOSE
AT NOON ON TH!JRS.J - EAST COURT

VEGETABLES - Lima Beans. Peas &amp;
Car rots. Noodl es. Pot aloes (sweet.
mashed. home fries) .

CH AR -~ ROII

Mr. an d Mrs. Dale
Walburn , Steven and Jill ,
enterta~ned t with ad family
pr e-C n s mas . lllne r
recently at their Middleport
home ·
·
A turk_ey buffet was
followed w111l a btrthday cake
served m celebratiOn of the
birthdays of Mane C. Roush
and Chn stopher Humphrey.
Also ~~lebrated w~s Jack
Kaylor s compl ellon of

is Sut/day \ [, ~::~:~~b: f~:~~~~i~~:~~~

MEAT - Baked Ham, Roast Beef. Ham burger Steak, Flounder Fish.

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For Those
Cool Evenings

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STEAMBOAT INN

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Ada Bissell, Mrs . Mae
Spencer, Mrs. Opal Hollon,
Mrs. Sadie Tru5sell, Mrs.
Helen Boatright, Mrs. Doris
Koenig, Mrs. Doris Grueser,
Joe Bissell, Betty Roush,
Mrs. Elizabe th Hayes, Mrs.
Goldie Frederick, Mrs.
Thelma White, Mrs. Dorollly
Lawson,
Mrs . Goldie
Frederick, 'Mrs . Charlotte
Grant, Mrs. Karla Chevalier.

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arrangements ;udaed
; : Famtly dtnner. en;oye :·;::·;:
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Becky Adkins lect the Brownie promise, and Tammy Adkins
llle Brownie smile song. It was reported Ulat bicentennial flags
had been presented to llle school and the village. Krist! Hay nes
and Carol Hendrix served refreshments.

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POMEROY
Re v

W

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Roy

Mayer

Perr111

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pastor

Sundav

sc t1oor

sup!

Ch ur c h

sci100 I

9 15

ll 01

WOrSh iP S('rVt CC

10 ] .j

it m

Youth

C hOtr

rehC'Msal

J 30 p m
under
ol MMy S kuwer
chotr rehearsal 7 JO

Mon d ay
d trellton

senior

p m Thursday w1lh Mrs Pilul

Nease Cftrector

POMEROY

CHURCH OF

THE NAZARENE Un•on

and

t. tyde v
5 und~y

Mulberry

Henderson

sc hool 9 30 am

Corner
Rev

pasTor
Glen

McClung
sup r
mo rn rng
worsh•P 10 30 am
eve nrng
serv ce
7 JO
mt d week
serv tc e We d ne!&gt;day 7 30 p m
GRACE EP I SCOPAL - The
Rev HMold Deet h r ector

Chu r ch ser .... tces

ro 30 am

Ho ly cornm unt on ftr s1 Sunda y
of m onth church schoo l 10 30
a m for nur ser v thr oua h 12

POMEROY CHURCH OF

CHRIST - Rtc hard Evanson
past o r Br ble school 9 JO

11m

worshi p ,

10 30 am

adul t worshi p service and
young people's meeting 7 JO
p m Com b1 ned B1ble study
and prayer meetmg
Wed
nesdal 1 30 p m

TH SALVATION ARMY -

Env o y Rav W w,n. ng off, cer
In charge Sunday 10 am
Hol me!ts mee t ing 10 30 am
Sunday
SC tiOOI
Young
Peopl es Leg1on
7 p m
Thursda y 1 to 3 p m Lad•es
Home L eague 1 p m Prep
c lasses
ST
PAUL LUTHER AN
CHURCH,
Corner
of
Syc amore an d Second Sts
Ftomerov The Rev Wdl1am
M•ddleswart h Pa stor Su nday
SChOOl at 9 45 am
and
Chu rch Serv•ces 11 am

C

Harr•SOr1viii C' ~ev
M an tey Pastor Henry blln
::.unday Sc hool ~ upt Sut1d.Jy
Sc hool 9 JO am
Evcnm g
wo r sh p 7 30 p 111 Pril!yer and
Pra,se St'rv •ce ltlUrsday 7 30
p Ill
SY RACU SE
FIRST
CHUR CH OF GOO Rev
Georg e Oder pastor Sunday
school 9 J5 B m
rno rnmg
p r each 1ng
11
a m
evang eli StiC serv •c e 7 30 p m
Pra yer mee t 1ng
Thursday
7 JO p m
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
Matn St
Jer r y Pau l
mm.sler
phone 992 766 6
I..O n se rval•ve
no n
•n slr umenlal
Sunday wor
Shi p 10 am
B1ble s tudy 11
am
worsh1p 6 p m Wed
nesday Btbl c st udy 7 p 11
~UTLAND
FREE WIL L
BAPTIST Roger Turner
pastor Sunday school
10
am
Morn1ng worShiP
II
a m Sunday even •n g serv ce
7 JO Wednesday B• bl e study
7 30 p m

OLD

DEX TER

BIBLE

CHRIS TIAN CHURCH - Rev
Sunday
Ron Terry pas tor
sc hool 10 a m M r s Wo r ley
FranCIS
su per tntendent
Mor n mg worShip
11 am
Sunday even•ng serv1c e 7 30

GRAHAM

UNITED

METHODIST Preac h1 ng
9 30 a m
lint and second
Sundays at each month th 1rd
an d tourt h Sundays e ach
mon l h worShiP se rviCe at 7 30
p m Wednesday even •ngs at
7 30 Pray er and B.b te Sludy
SEVE NTH DAY
AO
VEN TI ST Mulberry He 1ghts
Road
P omer oy
Pastor Ge ra rd Se ton
Sab
SACRED HEART - Rev bath
School Supermtendent
F l!llher Paul D
Welton
R1ta Wh• l e Sabbalh Sc hool
pa sto r
Phone
992 2825
Satur d ay a ft ern oon at 7 00
Saturday evenmg Mass ' 30
w •lh
worsh1p
se r v1ce
Sunda y Mass
and 10 a m
Co nfess•on
S;,turda y 7 7 30 l ottow•ng at J 15
FIRST
SOUTHERN
pm
POMEROY FIRST BAP BAPTIST - 281 Mu lberry
Ave Pome roy a ff llt at ed with
TIST - Robert Kuhn pastor
th e Rev
Bradley
WilHam
Watson
Sunday S B C
school supt Sunday sc hoo l
RUTLAND FIRST BAP
9 JO"' m BY F 6 p m Bibl e TIST CHURCH - R:ev Roger
Ford
Jr
pas lor
Dr ewy
n ~U ~~~ovor
fJ " '
5!Uay
Go r e supt
s unday sc hool
ch Oi r pra c tr ce , Wednesda y
9 JO ll m
mo rnm g wo r shi P
8 30 P;n
10 45 a m
bU .... LII•VtiAM
CHURCH
THE HILAND CHAPEL;
- Pa s tor Jerry Lew•s Sunday
school 2 JO p m W1t h worsh•p Georg e Cas1o pastor Sun day
Sch ool 9 30 a m
evenmg
se r vice at 3 lO p m
m•d
worship
7 30
Thur s d ay
week sen11ce T uesday 7 30 p
m
eve111np prayer se rv1 ce ' 7 JO
p 11 1

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Polly's Pointers
l'Jo home remedy
Cramer for water stained satin

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DEAR POLLY - I want to
know how to remove water
stains from a whtte satin
wedding gown that was boxed
and stored In a closet Our
roof leaked over the closet
and through the box on to the
ilrel!ll A dry cleaner said It
would have to be bleached ,
but ' with no guarantee as lo
the results. The cost would be
f/5. The dress ts well worth
that cost 11 the results are
good, But If bleach Is not
ll.led, I think 11 would be less
likely to go to pieces
Someone suggested usmg
vinegar but f am afratd to try
that. - MRS E.F R
DEAR MRS. E.F.R. - I
would try other dry cleaners
alld see wbatthey say. U dry
deaDen are uncertain about
lbe outcome you can be rest
allured that any home
lrulmenl would be even
more of a gamble. Doubtless,
lite dreu Is quite old since
you apote of being afraid II
would disintegrate. So there
II also lbe problem of the age
ud coadllloo of the fabric.
COIIIIderlng the s~lln as well
u the stain I would not
recommend any hom e
trealment - POLLY

DEAR POLLY - My Pet
Peeve Is that I enJOY shartng
things from my kitchen, but
"' wonder why people have to be
reminded to return the
contamer the food was tn I
auggest that those recelvmg
food from others not put the
container away when tl ts
wuhed . Seeing It out should
be 8 reminder to return 11 F.D.
DEAR F.D. - I al11ays
keep aluminum foil containers on hand (many are
aaved from frozen foods I and
wben I lake food to a friend I
" lake Ilia a container that can
be thrown away. - POLLY.
DEAR POLLY - I hope my
Pointer will help those who do
exerclaes, and maybe en·
courage others to start a
~gular exercise program. I
bought a book on exerctses
,, and found It took me almost
as long to read It and follow
the directions as it did to do
the exercises. I exercise In
the privacy of my bedroom
but this idea could be used m
any convenient place
I bOught a roll up wmdow
'
I,
shade, taped all the ptctures
and mstructtons on tt and
I• .
I
attached the shade to the
lnsule of my closet door
'
When ready to do my exercises I pull down the shade
and look at the f1gures as I go
along This way they are out
of the way except when
h

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needed and wtthout clutteru•g
up a door or wall
JOANNE
DEAR POLLY - To ~ lve a
handmade look to a
readymade blouse, I buy sn
lnexpenatve one and embroider the yoke, usmg trans- '
fer patterns Some people
ITUght draw on thetr own
des1gns I use three strands of
embroidery
in the
needle , ahd with a btl of
unagmation I have fabulous
lookmg blouses - EVELYN

noss

Members
attend
•
pouvmr
Members of the Eight and
Forty, Meigs County Salon,
were m Colwnbus Saturday
and Sunday for the December
pouvior of the Ohio Departemental held at the Fort Hayes
Hotel
There was a dutch supper
on Saturday mght followed by
a Christmas gilt exchange
Mrs Allen Schanel, president
of the Natwnal Amencan
Legio n Auxiliary, Jane
Balzhlser, Ohio Department
prestdent ,
and
Ann
Eschelman, Department
secreta ry, were honored
guests for a Sunday mormng
breakfast Other guests were
Paul Gtbbons , grand chef de
gare of Forty and Eight, and
George
Glaub,
grand
1
correspondent All brought
greetmgs
The pouvlor opened 10
rltuahsttc form wtth Mrs
Marzella Huston , departemenl.al chapea u, preSidmg
Delegates to the nattonal
convent10n gave the1r reports
and Mrs Myrtle Walker,
department childre n and
youth Chairwoman reported
on the Area D conference
held at St Charles, Mo
' A silent prayer was g1ven
for
pas t
department
pre stdent , Mrs
Helen
Kllworth

Spcn c N
p •• s tvr
l r oy
Zw d lm c1 oi ii H i tl Y 'I I uu l '' 'IJI
Ul 1f1,1y \ {11001 Y II)
1 111
1110 1 n•nQ
w o r ~h 1p
I ll 111
~ UI1C 1 ly ("¥ i H 1tjl II S i t( lilt (Ill HI
7 Jll p 111
f"r,l)'l r 1111' I nq
Wcdn CSdc1y 1 JU p 11 1
MIDDLEPORT
MT MOR IAH BAPT I ST Corn er f-o ur 1t1 ,,nd M11111
M•ddlcport Rev Henry I&lt; r v
Jr
p~s t o r
Sunda y ('·c hoo l
9 10
a m
Mrs
Erv111
BrtumQardner su pt Morn1nq
w or sh• P 10-l.Si'ln
JEHOVAH S WITNES SES
- Larry Carnahan preS1d.nq
mm1S!er
Sunday
0 /ble
lecture 9 30 am
w.,tch
towe r study
10 30 a m
Tuesday
01b le study
7 JO
p m
Thursday
m1n1stry
sc hool
7 30 p m
serv ce
meetmg 8 JO p m

MIDDLEPORT

C~URCH

OF CHRI ST IN CHRIS TIAN
UNION - Lawren ce Mantey
pastor Mrs R ussc lt You n g
Sunday School Sup! Sun day
Sch ool 9 JO am
E vu n.ng
wo r s h •P 7 30 Wednes day
pra yer meet•ng 7 30 p m

MT MORIAH CHU RC H OF

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It
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POR llANO
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I !(I p Ill
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SUTTON - ChUt CI1 !.C il OO I
9 10 ,, 11 Wors h•P tst a nd Jrd
\ undity s 10 JO a n1

NORTHEAST CLUSTER

Rev Robert M H CC,
Pastor
D enn is Crecgar
A Hor MIOISI(&gt; r
JO PPA - Wo rShip l Oam
Chu r ch ~( hOol 9 a m P rayer
MCC II nq W~ dn es day 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM -. Wor
Sh•P 9 am
Sunday !; choo t
9 15 am
Prayer Mecllng
Wednesaay 7 JO p m
NORTH
BEfH EL
WorShip It it m
Ch urc h
Sch oo l 10 a m
ALFRED - Sunday Sc hool
9 45 am
Wors h1p 11 il m
Prayer meetmg Wednesday
7 45 p m UMW Jrd Tue sday
8 p m
REEDSVILLE Sun day
Sc hool 9 30 a m Wo r shiP 7 30
p m
Pra ye r Mee1 mg 7 30
Tuesday
UMW 7 30
Pm
p m lsi Thur sday
SILVER RIDGE Wor
Sh •P 10 am Chur ch Sc hool 9

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STIV.ERSVILLE COM
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MUNITY CHURCH - Su nda v

MINISTRY
OF
MEIGS sch OOl se r v t ce
10 am
COUNTY - Dw1ght L Zavlfz Pr ayer meet1ng Thur sd ay 7
d ,rector
• p m s unday eve n.ng se r v•ce
HARRISONVILLE
PRES 7 P m
BYTERIAN
Rev
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Ernes t Strlc k l• n , pastor
Pomeroy
Harnsonvllle
S und~y c h ur c h schoo l 9 30 Road M1ke ·G~r t on pas tor
am , Mrs Ho mer L ee supl
~ Ieven St an ley Sunday schoo l
mor nmg w orsh •p 10 30
su p!
Sun day schOo l , 9 30
MIDDlEPORT Sunday am
morn mg wo r sh •P and
schooL 9 JO am , RI Chard co m mu n •o n
10 30 am
Vaughan
su pt
Morn 1 ng Sunday
even1ng
yo uth
worsh 1p, 10 JO am
Chr.st.an endea vo r 6 30 p m
SYRACUSE MonHng wo rsh•P se r v1ce 7 JO p m
worsh 1p
9 a m
s unday We dnesda y even mg prayer
school 10 am Mrs Sampson meet1 ng and Btble study 7 30

PST

Hal! su pt
JOHN LUTHERAN
I
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHURCH Ptn e Gro ve Th e
GOO Rev
James D
Rev w tllam M1d dl es war t h
Guynn
pas1or
Su nday Pas tor Church Services 9 30
sc h oo l
10 am
Su nday am s unda y SchoollO 30 am
wors hi p 11 am
Sunday
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
even 1ng serv .ce 1 p m
CHRISt - B1ble Sc hool 9 30
Wednesday wors htp se rv1c e, a m
morn•ng worsh 1p 10 30
7 30 D m
a m SUnday e'Ven•ng worsh 1p
r1ALcL
COMMUNITY serv •ce 7pm ch0 1rprac hc e
N e ar
L ong Wednesd ay 7 pm Rev Jeff
C HURCH
Bo tt om Edse l Harl pa stor
Ranso n Pf'stor
Sunday sc hool
10 am
ANT IQUITY BAPTIST Churc h 7 30 p m
prayer Rev r re eland Norns pastor
meetmg 7 30 p m Thursday
Sun day school
10 a m ,
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
Church serv •ce
7
p m
TEC05TAl - Th1rd Ave t he We dnes day Bibl e Study
7
Rev Wlll1am Kn •tt et, pastor
P m
Rona ld Dugan Su n da~ School
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
Supl Classes tor all ages
NAZARENE - Rev John A
evenmg serv tce 7 30 Bible Co ff m an
pa s 1or
Sunday
study , Wedne saday
1 30 Sc hool 9 lO a m
Ge ral d
youth serv ices Fr.d ay
We ll s su p t M orntng wo r Ship
p m
7 30 p m
10 30 a m
Sunda y eveni ng
FREEWILl BAPTIST worShtp
7 JO
Prayer
Co rn er Ash and Plum M 1d
m ee hng Wednes d ay 7 30 p
dleporl
Noel
Her r man , m
pa s tor
Saturday eventng
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST
servt ce 7 p m Sunday sch ool
R:onnle Sa lser
Sunday
10 am
Sun dlly eve n1ng sc hool supt • Sun da y sc h ool
worshtp 7 p m
9 30 a n 1 m ornmg worShip
10 40 am • Sun da y eventng
worshtp
7 JO
Wed n esday
evtn.ng Bibl e stu d y 7 30
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH

THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Rob er t T Bumgarn er ,
Director

POMEROY CLUSTER

Rev Robert Haydtn
Re v 0 Wm Sydenstnr:k er

CHESTER - Wors~JP 9 IS
a m Church Sc hool 10 a m
POMEROY Worsh •P
tO 30 a m Church School 9 15
am UMYF 6 30 pm
ENTERPRISE - Wors htp
9 a m Chu r ch Sc hool 10 a m

ROCK

SPRINGS

Worshtp 10 am
Ch ur c h
Sc hoo l 9 am
UMYF 6 30

pm

FLATWOODS WorShiP
11 a m Ch u rch Sc hool 10 a m

MIDDlEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Robert

Bumg~rnfr

HEATH - Wors ~ J P 10 30
a m Church Sc hool 9 JO a m
UMYF 6 p m
RUTLAND
Je ffrey
Ge rbe r
Pll slor
Wo r ship
10 JOa m Church sc noo t9 JO

am
SYRACUSE ClUSTER

R ev Rtchard E Jarv• s
ASBURY WorShiP 11
a m Church Sc hool 9 .50 am
UMW fi rs t Tuesday
FORST RUN - Worship 9
a m Church School 10 am
UMW third We dnesday 7 30

pm

MINERSVILLE - Worshtp
10 a m Church Sc hool 9, m
UMW t hird Monday 1 30 p m

SYRACUSE -

Sc hool 'I JO am
serv •ce 7 30 p m

Chur ch

wors htp

SOUTHERN CLUSTER

Rev Howard Shtveley
Rev Steven W11son
Rev Zelia Kruuewsk•
BETHANY - ( Dor cas)
Worsh •p 9 30 a m Church
Sc hoo l 10 30 a m
CARMEL - Church School
9 30 am worsh ip 10 30 am
2nd and 41h Sundays

APPLE GROVE - Sunday

Schoo l 9 30 a m Wors hi p 7 30
p m 1st and Jrd Sunda y!.
Prayer meeting Wednesday
7 30 p m F ellowSh•P supper
f1rst Satur da y 6 p m UMW
2fl d Tuesda y 7 JO p m

EAST lETART - ChUrfh

Sc h oo l lsi , 2nd Jrd Sund11ys ,
9 30 a m
Fourlh Sunday
10 30 am
Wo r ship 2n d
5unda y 7 JO p m 41h Sun da y
9 30 a m 1 ~rayer Meeltng
Wednesday 7 30 p m UMW
1s t T uesday J 30 p m
WorshtP 11 am , Jr UMV F
Wednesday 3 30 p m
Bible
Stu d y Thur sday 7 p m Choir
Pra c t •ce Thurs day 8 p m

United ~reu International
Toledo 80 Eastern Montana 69
Malone 81 Ohto Dom in ic an 46
Defiance Holiday
Tournament
Wooster 79 D emson 75
Wheaton 1111 1 74 Oef tan ce 67

CHAPEL
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GO O - Ra cme Rout e 2 the
Rev
James M
Mun c y
pastor Sunday schoOl 9 -15
am
am
morn mg worsh•P
11
TUPP E RS
PLAINS
am
eventng worShip 7 JO
r Sh iP 9 a m Chu r ch Schoo l
Pri'lye r meet 1ng Tuesday Wo
10 am
,
7 JO p m
Y oung peoples
KENO
CHURCH
OF
meet .ng 7 30 p m Thursday
CHR IST - Georqe F rc denck
MIDDLEPORT FIRST su pt ~ erv•ce week l y 9 JO
BAPTI ST - Corne r 51 ~.:1h a nd rt 111 on ~ undav Preachmg
Palmer
the Rev
P eter f1r s t and lh•rd 5und eys of
Granda !
pas t or
Danny mon lh by Cl•flord Sm1th 9 JO
Th ompson
s up er ntendent
Sunday Sc hool WMPO Rad10
HOB ~ ON
CHRISTIAN
pro gram 7 AS a m Sunday UNION Da r rell Ooddrtll
Sc hool 9 IS a m
Morn1ng pas tor Sunday Sc hool 9 JO
Wo r sh p
10 I S am
Youlh am
Leonard Gilmore f~r st
act•vll•es an,d fett ow sh•P for elder even•ng serv •ce 7 JO
lu n tor
and
se n 1or
h•gh p m
Wed n esday
pray er
slu den ts 6 p
m
Sunc:tay mee tmg 7 30 p m
evenmg worsh•P 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
M1 d week prayer serv•ces
GOD - Ra cme Route 2 The
We dn es day 7 30 p m
Rev Char les Hand pas tor
CHURCH OF CHRIST Sun day sch ool 9 45 am
mor n1ng worsh1p
11 a m
Mtddleport
Slh and Ma1n
Evenmg se r v1ces
Tuesday
Geor g e G la ze
m1n1ster
and rr •day 7 lO p m
James
She e t s
su p er n
BEARWALLOW
RIDG E
tendent
B1ble sc hool 9 30
Doug
a m
mo rn 1ng worshiP 10 JO CHURCH OF CHRIST
nHn •ster
B• ble
a m
eventng wors ht p 7 JO s e~mi\11
s tudy
9 10 a m
morn1ng
p rayer serv1ce 7 p m Wed
evcnm g
nesday
~ worsh •P tO 10 am
Wedne sd ay
MIOOLEPOftT
Church w or s h p R p rn
Of
The
Naur e n e 111qhl 11 bi C SIUdy R p ll1
MT OLIVE CHURCH Re-w
Do n Co l e
pas
tor
Mrs
Mary La they Long Bottom Sunday Sc hOol
Sun d ay Sc hoC)I su p! Sun d ay 10 a m w 1th W ill ard P1 go tt
E\langellst •c message
school 9 30 am
m orn mg su pt
wors ht p
11 am
Sunday eac h Sunday even mg 7 30 by
eva n ge liS tiC m ee t1n 9 7 JO E l der Ru ssell Cl.ne m1 n1 ster
p m
pra y er
mee l 1n g ot th e Apos tol• c F a•th Btble
~dudy Wednes da y 7 JO p m
Wednesday 7 30 p m

WESLEYAN -IR oc lnt l
Su ndi'ly Sc hool 10 am

THUIISDAY S
OHIO COLLEGE
BASKETBALL RESUlTS

MORSE

LETART FAllS -

C~urc ~

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1s1 2nd Jrd sun days
10 15 am 41h Sundlly 9 IS
am
Wo rshtp lSI , 2n d , Jrd
Su nda ys 9 IS am
.Uh
s unda y 1 JO p m

MORNING

STAR

Wo rship 9 JO a m
Chu r c h
Sc hool 10 30 am Mid Week
Serv tce Wednesd!ly 8 p m

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OANVILLE WESLEYAN -

Fo~cv
Leton Glasurc pastor
Sunday Sc hool
9 30 am
you th and tun•or youth se r
v.ce
6 J5 p m
eve n in g
prayer
wor shi P 7 JO p m
and p ra. se Wednesday 7 30

IIV ! (i

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NAZARENE - Rev

Howard C Black paslo r Bob
Moore Sund ay Scho ol Supt ,
~ unday Schoo l c la ss es for a ll
ages 9 JO a m
m.orn tng
worshtp 10 45 NYP S Sunday
6 30 p m
evangeltsllc ser
v1ce Sunday 7 30 p m M id
week pra yer meellng Wed
nesday 7 JO p m M•sslonary
mee ting , second Wednes d ay
7 30 p m

UNITED

FAITH

NON

DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
Ro bert Smt i h , pa slor Su nday
schoo l
9 30 a m
c lass
1e ade1 , L eo H i ll
worsh•p
se rv•c e 10 30 a m
chur ch
7 '30 p m

EDEN
UNITED
BRETHREN IN CHURIST -

E l de n -R
S t ake
pas tor
Sunday Sc h oo l 10 a m
Howard
McCoy
s upt
Morn 1ng sermon
11 am
Sunday
n1g ht
sc r v•ces
Chr •s t lan E nd eavor
1 30
p m
Song se r vtce H p m
Pr eac hing B 30 p m
Mid
1/' eek
Pr a~er
m eetmg
t:d n es day
1 p m
Ray
~\ dams lay leader

CHURCH

OF

JESUS

CHRIST
Loc at ed
at
Rurland on New L 1ma, Road ,
n ext to Forut Ac re Park
Rev
Ray Rouse pastor ,
Robert Musser , Sundav Schoo l
Sunday schoo l
10 JO
sup t
am worstHp 7 30 p m Btbl e
study Wednesday 7 30 p m
Sa turd ay n lclhl p rny, r se r
Vllfl I l() p 1•1

HEMlOCK
CHRISTIAN

GROVE
Rpger ,

Watson . pa st or
Wa l lace
Bradford SU1Pl , morning
worship , 9 30 , t hurch school ,

10 30,

voung

meeting , 6 30 p m

people 's
evening

f.f1LLS UNITED
f.! L v
' , ~.:I 11111 Norr•,
P~ • ~ tor
! loy u r~ o rrt S
supl
unday
M l•oo t Y JU
n1orn1 n q
'&gt; !'rmo•
10 10 ct " '
Pr uy cr
scrv cc Wt:dnC' SdJy J 'IJ p m
CHES H I RE CHUR CH OF
VOO Of PR OPH ECY
G P
n11th pets1o r tu nd.Jy S(hool
10 ;-. 111
1\r lhur Henson ,
~ up!
Mornmg Worship
t1
,, •u Youn q Peoples se rv•ce
7 p n1
Even mq servtce 7 JO
p m
/J( dn cs da y M1 d W• e k
PrAyer • crv•c e 7 30 p m
Youth met: I ng 6 30 p m
Even1 m 1 wor sh p 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE R ev
H erbe rt
Grate
pasto r
Wo r sh•P se r v1ce 11 am an d
7 JO p 111
Sunday
Sun day
Sc hoo l
9 30 am
R icha rd
Bar ton sup! Prayer m ec 11 ng
Wed nesday 7 30 p m
LE T ART

Sc hoor supt
~ ayre , Sunday sc hool
am
Sunday eventng

J oe

9 45
wor

5 30--Adam 12 4 Secret S.::nta Con cludes 6

CAPI' AIN EASY
HAVE
. \li TIGATED GA'L

YOU
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TO PHO~!' 1\10 AFT~R
HIJAC~I~6 THO!-!'

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BETHLEHEM BAPTIST -

CARLETON- CHURCH K •ng sb ury Road

Gary K l ng
pa stor Sun day schoo l 9 30
a m
even1ng worsh•P 7 30
p m Prayer mee t 1ng Wed
ne sda y 7 30 p m

lONG

BOTTOM

CHRISTIAN - Bruce Sm i! h
pa s1or Wa lla ce Damewood
Supt B1b le Sc hool 9 30 a m
Preachtng serv tce , 10 45 a m
No eve n •ng servt ce
HYSELl
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FREEDOM

GOSPEL

MISSION a t Ba ld Knob Rev
E J Gn ff 1th sup! of chur ch
Rev L
R G lu esencamp
pastor Ro ger Wdl tr ed Sr
Sunday Schoo l su p 1 Sunday
scho ol 9 30 a m
prayer
meet• nQ Tuesd ay l 30 p m
you1h meetmg 6 p m Sunday
leaders A d a van Meter and
Gr ell a Sutt l e Sunday even 1ng
w or Shi p , 7 p m
through
Wn14er m onth s
MT
HERMON CHURCH

OF
THE
UNITED
BRETHREN IN CHRIST -

R ev James H L each pastor
Sunday sc hool 9 30 a m
Russell
Sp enc er
supl
Wo r shtp serv 1c e 10 45 a m
Even ng worsh1p allernat.ng
w•lh C E a t 7 30 p m on
Sunda y Pra ye r m ee t1ng 7 30
p
m
Wed n es da y
A lfr e d
Wolle lay lea d er

WHITE 'S

RUT LAND CHURCH

OF

MASON

lOJ

CH RCH

OF

CHRIST P 0 Bo x 487 M1ller
5t
Mason W Ya Sun da y
B•ble Study 10 am
w orSh iP
I I am and 7 p m Bible Stud y
Wed n esday 7 p m
Vo c al
music

FIRST

Not much ts wntten about the wt se men We know they came from the east to
Jerusale m, following a star They came beanng gtfts, and when the star stop ped at Beth lehem, they we nt tn and knelt before a ttny chtld and offe red htm thetr treasure
Why? Certa mly not because 1t wa s 'the thmg to do " Rather because there burn ed m
them an anctent thtrst to fmd the Chnst and worshtp Htm
Today, as all over the world men fo ment turbul ence and stnfe, let us seek the Pnnce of
Peace If each of us, as we celebrate the season, would radtate Ht s presence, Hts star could
ltght the world w1th peace'
Your c hurch ts the cornerstone of fa tth Worsht p the re, and sat 1sfy the longt ng all men
have - to know the tr God
Sunday Monday
Tuesday Wednesday Thuf!iday Friday Saturday
lsa1ah Revel alion
b 1 1· 1 19 11-15
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22 12- 1b

lsatah

Matthew

Hebrews

17:1-5

7:13-15

1:20-ll

10 5·7

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MIDWAY MARKET Pomer~y Ph m 2S82
'BOB'S
MARKET Mason , Ph 713 S721
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1 JO p m
~ er, vf~e

Worsh iP
1 30 p m

Cottage Prayer
Tuesday
10 a rn
Servt ce Thur sday

Expert plays for a break
trump loser , perhaps he could
i9 tak e ca re of the dtamonds
He hummed 'Wtth a little
btl of luck " and proceeded to
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make th e contract
4 A7 5
He started by ptaymg the
"~~ST
MST
ace of hear ts Both opponents
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followed and there was only
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one
hea rt loser Then he cash
., ,
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ed the second htgh . spade
4Ql0 32
. J 964
played kmg of clubs, ace of
SOUTH tDI
clubs. small club to be ruffed
• A 10
Next came the ace and ktng of
. A 87 53
dtamonds
followed by a small
t A97 2
trump
4 K8
West won and had to lead a
Jo::ast West vu lnerable
black card South promptly
dtscarded dumm y's los1ng
\\ esl Nor th East
South
diamond , ruffed tn hi s own
hand and clatmed the slam

Ph 949 S712

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Ph. 949-S961

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GLAD TO SEND HIM rr-

Mtddlepo rt

We open )ust what the books
recommend - one spade This
btd ha s been part of standard
btddm g smce contract 11as m
vented II ts not perfect but
little IS
(Do you ha ve a q ues twn lor
lhe Jaco bys? Wnte As• rhe
Jacobys
care of th iS
n ewspape r The most mterestrng quest1ons w11/ be
used m thiS col um n and
wnters w1ll recetve coptes of

JACDB Y MODERN)

5Type
of yarn
11 Willow
genus
12 Berate
13 Prophet
14 lncaniatton
of Vishnu •
15 Knock
16 Ciceroman
''hail"
17 Hebrew
measure
18 SuffiX
for bon
19 Brooks
of comedy
20 "Johnny
- Note"
Zl Employ
%3 Unique
person
24 Went
underground
2.1 Unpaid
20 Conswner
%8 Swamp
31 Catnip
3% Patr1nllc
group
( abbr )
33 Portable
bed

40 Opera fan's
shout
t1 Russian
City
42 Intensify
43 Small
whirlpool

DOWN
I "- Wonderful"
2 Relaxing
9 Arthur1an
( 2 wds.)
damsel
10 Loewe's
3 Acts the
paciflst
partner
( 3 wds.)
16 Surrounded
4 Attention
by
5 Cowardly
Z2 Ventilate
6 Carouse
%3 Nostra tn
7 Wagnerian
"Cosa
herome
Nostra"
8 Unarumous- zs Flat-bottomly ( 3 wds )
ed boat

Rac1ne

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27 Tranquil
%8 Valued fur
29 Went
awry
:10 MetalliC
32 Cub1c
meter
38 Brtbe
39 Mystery
wr1ter

For Soturdoty, Dtc 20, 1175

ARIES (Morch 21-Aprll II)
Don 1 attempt to burn the ca n·

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37 Hostess
stand-by
(2wds)
39 Skin aperture

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION

Sales- Quasa r - Service

Rac1ne

Ph 949 31SI

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HALL'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE
Mtddleport , Ohto

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.

THE ATHENS COUNTY SAVINGS
&amp; LOAN CO.
Ph. 992 3863

Small Engine Sales &amp; Service
498 Locust St. Middltport Ph . "2 3092

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TERRII3LE MOOD
HE'5 IJEEN IN
LATELY.

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problems Wa•t 1•11 everyone
has a chan ce to sleep on the
Issues

GEMINI (May 21 -Juno 20) Be
o

careful today thai your remarks
aren t too caustiC or blttng
Someone you II put d own Will
not forg tve read!l'f

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's ho11 lo "ark it :
AXYDLBAAXR
is LONGFELLOW
CANCER (June 2t-Juty 221
You tend to be a sh ade selftsh
One letlcr s1mply stands for another In thts somple A Is today wh ere your seH- Interests
used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc Stngle letters, and resources are co ncerned
opostrophes. lhe lengih and formaltoto of th e words are all You must gtve a I1Uie 10 order to
hmts Each da) lhc code tellers are dtffcr&lt;•nt
gel
CRYPTOQUOTES
lEO (July 23·AUII 22) Your
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EN

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length ens Don t gt ve up on
so m ething Importan t j u s t
becau se It doesn t come ofl on
!h e ftr st try

VIRGO (AUII 23·Stpt 221 T~ ts
HEXDGAWH

Yalerday'l Cryp6Dqaote: FlRST OOUBT, THEN INQUIRE,
THEN DISCOVER. TIUS HAS BEEN THE PROCESS W1TI1
ALL OUR GREAT 'l'HINKEllS.- H.T. BUCKLE
re lt15 IQq , _ _ Srll&lt;llcatt, lac,)

BARNEY
TATER 'S T-ALKIN' UP A STORM,
DOC .. HE SAYS 'MOO MOO' FER
COW, "CLUCK CLUCK " FER CHICKEN,
''OINK OINK" FER PIG, AN' ·--

I ACTUAW( WENT TO
T~E

Wi?ON6 PLACE

Is hkely to be a ralher busy day
for you You re apt to run out of
steam r ath er early •n the even·
tng Don t malle I a late ntghl

liBRA (Stpl 23 -0 cl 23)
Goats thai elud ed vou vester

IT WA5 50
EM8ARRA5SIN6

The general dnft of tod ay s
events wtl l at hrst appear to be
worktng agamsl you Con d •t•ons will later alter to your
sat1sfachon

SAGITTARIUS (Nov . 23-Dtc
21) Have la •th In yourself and

your tdeas tod ay There IS a
solutton lor each pr obl em 1f
you take time to th i n~ tt out

CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jon
19) Don t be af raid to b argam a

bli today II you tak e a llrm
p os lt1on l he other fellow wtll
even tually co me around to
your term s

AOUARIUS (J•n 20-Fib t9)
You II have !he op'"'ortUfllty to·
day to let a fr•end who has
been loyal to you lmow that
you re also an ally who can be
relied upon

PISCES (Ftb 20-Morch 20)
You IM'Iy be a b•t of a slow
starter today B ut once you set
your mtnd lo a tas k you re
capable of ga n•ng de str able
resulls rej:Jardless o f ob stac les

e}~~r~~day
Doc 20, 1975

Th1 s c oming year can be a very
reward•ng and profitable one
lor you •I you seek out the
market that has a need for your
sp ec•al sk1lls and knowledge

I THOUGHT T~E't'
WERE IN NA514VILLE I

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ADDRESS

AND &amp;TAN DIDN'T IW'INT
TO &amp;TAY IN THAT l:liGHOU~E ALONE

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KIDS ARE ON VACATION,

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GAUL'S MARKET

The Finest In Mobile Hom es
1100 E. Main
Pomeroy
Ph. 992-7034

MR ADAMB
GAVE THEM

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IGA FOODLINER

Pomeroy

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very d efintte limitations

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to try to resolve se nous fami ly

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RAY'S T.V. &amp; HOME
ENTERTAINMENT tEfiTER

11 oo-Return to the Plane1 of 1ne Apes 3,4 15, Speed
Buggy 6,13 Space Nuts 8. 10, Eleclr lc Company 20
11 31}--Weslwlnd 3,4 15, Ddd Ball Couple 6,13, Ghost
Busters B,10 M1ster Rogers 20
12 oo-Jetsons 3,4,15 , Uncle Croc's Block 6,13 NFL
Today 8 10. Vegetable Soup 20
12 31}--Go USA 3 4,15 American Bandstand 6,13 , NFL
Football 8 10
oo-Men of the Sea 3, Movie " Pinocchlo In Outer
Space" 4, Across the Fence 15 Lowell Thomas
Remembers 33
1 3D-Greatest Sporls Legends 6, Llckety Spilt 13 , To
Be Announced IS, Biography 33
2 oo-NFL Game of the Wee k 3 Tangerine Bowl 6,
Movte ' My Frtend Irma ' 13 Wrestli ng 13,
Caroling Caroling 33
2 JI}-Marshall Baskelball 3. I Dream of Jean nie 1.,
Valiant Years 33
3 DO-Grandstand 3,4, 15, Famtly at War 33
3 31}--NFL Football 3,4,15 Movie 'That Certatn
Feeling" 8, Sports Spectacula r 10
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Th•ngs grow 33
5 OO-Wtde World of Sports 6,13, Cricket on the Hearth
10, French Chef 33
5 31}--Kolyada 33
6 DO-News 8. 10, What Now, America 33
6 31}--NBC News 3,15, ABC News 13 , News 4,6, Silent
Night a. CBS News 10. Lilias, Yoga and You 33
7 no-World at War 3 Lawrence Welk 4,15, Hee Haw
6,B. Ftrtng Ltne 33, In the Know 10, News maker '75
13
7 3o-=-Treasure Hunt 3, Last of the Wtld 10. Wild
Ktngdom 13
8 oo-Emergency ' 3,4,15, To Be announced 13, College
Baskelball 6. Jelfersons 8,10, Rlv,als ot Sherlock
Holmes 33
a 31}--Pal Boone and the Little Ones 8, Doc 10
9 DO-College Basketball 3 NFL Football 13, Mov ie
" Ange l In my Pocket" 4, Movie "Zeppelin" 15
Mary Tyler Moore B, 10, Amertcan Family 33
9 31}--Bob Newhart 8.llL
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tlO-NFL Football6 Carol Burnett 8, 10, Soundstage
33
11 oo-News 3,4,8,10. Amertcan Outdoorsman 15,
Monty Python 's Fly1ng Circus 33
11 31}--Movle " Gunfight tn Abilene 3, Saturday Nlg ~l
4, 15, Don Ktrshner's Rock Concert 8, Movie "My
Geisha' 10. Janakl 33
12 oo-ABC News 6, Changing Times 13
12 15-Movle "The Vamptre's Coffin " 6. News 13
12 31}--Movle " Godz illa vs the Smog Monster" 13
1 oo-Mov te " Sttent Ntght lonely Night " 4
1 31}--Movle " The Prize" 10
1 45-Don Ktrshner's Rock Concert 6, Movie "The
Deathmaster ' 13
3 oo-Movte ' No Man Is an Island" 4, ABC News 13
3 3()-Mov le "T he Tunnel of love" 10
4 31}--Mov le "And Now Miguel"

SCORPIO (Ocl 24-Nov. 22)

35 G1ve
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The Store wtlh A Hea rt
Ph 949 3342

10

day are ach tevable today •f
you re wt lhng to exert yourself
B e I E'naclous and you II
succeed

34m-temper

RACINE FOOD MARKET

Fine Food &amp; ServiCe
D1a 1992 S248

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WILKINSON'S

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head!

Ph 992 2178

A Texas reader wants to
know wha t opentng btd we
would make when holdtng

by THOMAS JOSEPH

Don't let them two
know !.IOU qot rt '
Thel.l'll htt LJO U
over th'

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Mtddleporf
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ANY TIME YOU'RE
R!:ADY ALLEY 1HE
MAC~INE 'S ALL SE'T' '

Pomeroy

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Syracuse
Ph 992-3986

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Oswald &amp; James Jacob)
North and South were ex·
perts playmg together for the
ftr st ttme North thought they
pl aymg Jump ratses as
Ilona I not forcmg South
tho•ugl1t they were pla ytng
them as forcmg Tha t plu s a
little mutual opttmtsm got
them to stx hearts
South looked at the dummy
wtth dtstaste There was at
least one trump loser , plus an
apparent dtamond loser He
couldn t do anythtng about the

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BETSY ROSS BAKERY
Ph 992 JIBS

Third St .

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Galltpolts, 0

SEAR'S CATALOG MERCHANT

Diamond Ri ngs
Pomeroy

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100E Matn

WHEH HE CARRIED
YOU IH lli~T HIGHT
HE SAID TitS WOULD

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Pomeroy

Ph 992 Sl30

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214 E Matn

DELIVERY

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WAID CROSS SONS STORE

MASON ASSEMBLY OF

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2 Conventent Locations

BAPTIST - Co r ner of Sec on d
and Ander so n M aso n Paslo r
Wa lfer Cloud Sunda y. schoo l
9 15 a m worsh •P serv 1ce I I
a m and 7 30 p m W('ekly
B•ble stud y We dnesday 7 30
pm

HARTFONIJ ~ ~! llf 1.. H
CHRIST 1n Chr1SI 1Cln Ut 10n
The Rev Wlll1am Campbe ll
p.lslo r Su nd ay Sc ~oo l 9 30
a ,,, James Hughes su pt
cven ln,g se r vice
7 30 p m
W~ d nesd ay
even ing prayer
meeting 7 30 p m You th
p r a~er serv•ce e11ch T Jes day

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With the hope it will. tn some measure. foster and help s ustain that
Nhtch is good in family and commun1ty life, th1s feature ts sponsored by
the busmess ftrms and organizations whose names appear below

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GOD Dudd 1ng Lane Mas on
W
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Ches ter T enn ant
Pastor Sunday Sc hool 9 t5
a 111 Chtlbr en !\ Chu r ch 6 J5
p m
YounQ P eople s Scrv •ce
6 r5
P m
EvanQ o l tSI •c
Se r v 1ce I 30 p m
Women s
M•SSIOnilry Counc i l 10 am 1
f 1rs1 and lhl rd T ues day s
Prave r and B i ble Study
We dnesd ay 7 30 p m

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2 3D-Movte Lonely Are the Brave" 4
4 30-Movte ' Johnny Cool 4
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1975
6 01}--Fil m 4, Sunrise Semester 10, Washington
Debates 13
6 31}--F un For Everyone 6
TV Classroom 8
Tr eehouse Club 10
7 oo-Saturday Report 3 Farm Front 4, Eddie
Saunders 6, Treehouse Club 8, U S Farm Report
10. Kentucky Afteld 13
• 7 31}--Bullwtnkle 3, I Dream of Jeannte 4, Jetsons 6,
Vegetab le Soup 15, Dusty's Treehouse B. Man from
C 0 S 1 10 Delvtn 13, MISter Rogers 20
8 01}--E mergency Plus 4 3,4, 15 Hong Kong Phooey
6,13, Pebbles and Bamm Bamm B 10, Sesa me
Streel 20
8 31}--Joste and the Pussyca ts 3,4,15, Tom and Jerry
Grape Ape 6,13 Bugs Bunny Road Runner 8, Bugs
Bunny and Fnends 10
9 01}--Secrel Lives of Waldo Kitty 3,4,1S, Electric
Company 20
9 31}--Pin k Panther 3,4,15 Lost Saucer 13, Huck and
Yogt 6, Scooby Doo 8 10, MISter Rogers 20
10 oo-Land of the Lost 3 4,15, Adventures of Gilligan
13, Hot Dog 6, Shazam' Isis B, 10, Sesame Street 2()
10 31}--R un Joe, Run 3 4,15 Groovles Goalies 6,13

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Stan Cra 1Q pas tor Sunday
sc hoo l 9 ~5 a m
worsh tp
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11 am
tram.ng
un •on
6 JO p m
evenin g
worsh 1p ser v1 ce 7 30 p m
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9 30 a m
wor shtP serv1 ce
10 30 am B1ble st udy hnd
pra ye r se r v tc e Wednesday
730 pm
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Sund ay School 9 30 am
Morn •ng se r v1ce 10 JO am
~oulh
se rv•ce
6 JS p m
Evangei•SII C se rv1c e 7 30 p m
Prayer m ee t 1ng
Th u r sda y
7 30 p m

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Rev Earl Shul er pastor
WorS hip S£'rv ,ce q 30 am
~ und ay sc hoo l
I ll 30 am
B •ble s ludy an d pray er
service Thu rs day 7 JO p .,-

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6 oo-News 3,4 8, 10, 13, 15 Hodgepodge Lodge 20
Faces of Chmtmas 33
6 JI}-NBC News 3,4,15 , ABC News 13, Andy Grl fl1th
6 CBS News 8,10 Two way Street 20
7 01}--Trul h or Cons 3 To Tell the Truth 4, Lawrence
Welk 8, Bowling for Dollars 6 Av1atton Wealther
33, News 10, Don Adams Screen Test 13 Famtly
Affatr 15, Ohto Journal 20
7 31}--Porler Wegoner 3. L•llle Match G1rl 4 Cand1d
Camera 6, Evening Edition wtt ~ Marlin Agronsky
20, $25,000 Pyramid 10, To Tell th e Truth 13, Pop
Goes the Country 15 Black Perspecltve on the

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CHRIST Cli ffo rd Sm 11h ,
m •n•s ter Sun d ay School 9 30
am
morn•ng chu rch 10 J O
a m S\)nday ev en.ng se r viCe
7 30 p fi1 Wednesday se r v 1ce ,
8 p 111
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
ME 1THOOIST - Rev F loyd F
~ hook pastor
Lloyd wng ht
~ unday schoo l supl
Sun d ay
school 9 JO am
Morn .ng
evenmg
wo r sh1 p 10 30 am
worsht p
7 JO p m
Wed
n es day
Ch r• s l 1a n
You t h
Cr u s ad e 6 30 p m Chotr
pracllce Th u r sday 7 p m
DE XTER
CHURCH OF
CHRIST Charles Ru ssell
Sr m, n .s t e r Norman c Wil l
su pt
S undt~y
school
9 JO
a m
worShi P serv•ce 10 30
a n1
B1 bl e study Tuesday
7 JO p m
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Rac •ne Ro ad
W ill1am Roush pastor Denny
E-wans
Sunday
Sc hool
D.rector Sund ay School 9 JO
i'.l m
Morn 1ng wo r sh p 10 30
am Sunday eventng serv •ce
7 p m We dn es day even1 n g
pray er se r v tces 7 30 p m

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9 Oil--Coll ege Basketball 3, Rockford Ftles 4,15
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10 oo-Po ltce St ory 4.15, News 20. Paul Nuch tm s 33
10 31}--Av latJOn Weather 20
10 45-News 6
11 01}--News 3,4 13, 15 ABC News 33
11 15-Ameman All 6
11 21}--News 8.10
11 31}--J ohnny Carson 3,4 15 W1de World SpeCial 13,
Sa mmy &amp; Company 6 Janak! 33
11 50-Mov te ' Came' 8 Movte "T ~e Masque of the
Red Oa th · 10
1 01}--Mtdn ight SpeCial 3 4 15. Wtde World Specta l 6,

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19,197$

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worship, 7 30 p m , Bible I. Rev Geor g e Hosch ar ,
studv Wodntsd_!y_, 7.!0 p m • plllslor Sunday School 9 30
r, c v 1.. &lt; Lr 11 \ 0 11 ,H. :, l ur am Prayer and B1bl e study
'•IJnday

Television log for easy viewing

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CHRIST Rod Kasle r
pastor V H Bra ley Sun day
sc hool su pt Su nday school
9 JO am
wo rsh1p se r v ce
and commun1o n 10 30 am
youth meettn g 6 p m Sun day
pm
even1ng se rv •ce 7 r eg ular
SILVER
RUN
FREE board meel•ng thtrd Satur
BAPTIST Mtles T rou l, day 7 n m
pa s tor
Sunday Sch ooL 10
RUTLAND COMMUNITY
am , Leon M1ller
s up t
CHURCH Sunday Sc hoo l
Evenmg ser v1 ce 7 p m
Prayer m eeti ng Thursdll~ 7 9 30a m , worsh•pserv. ce 11
pm
a
m
We dnes day prayer
CHESTER CHURCH OF meettnQ , 7 JO p m yo uth
serv •ces Sunday, 7 p m
GOD-Rev
Bobby Port er
pastor Sund!l y sch ool 9 30 Sunday n1g hl worsh1p 7 30
a m
worsh •P se rv1 ce 11
RUlLANU CHUIH.: H OF
a m
even• ng serv •ce 7 30
Rev
you th servtce , Wed n es day THE NAZARENE Ll oyd D Gr. mm Jr pastor
7 30 p m
Sunday schOol
9 30 a m , '
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN worShip
serv1 ce 10 JO am
CHURCH Ted
Jones ,
pastor sunday schoo l 9 30 broad cas t 11vc over WM P O
young p eople s serv •ce 6 IS
a m
Roy S1 gman , supt
morn1ng worshtp
10 30 evangeltStt c serv1ce 7 30 p m
Sunday eveni n g serv1ce 7 JO Pr ayer meell ng Wednesday
7 30
p m
MISSIOnary
m•d week
service
Wed meet1ng
7 lO p m
f1 rst
nes day 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF We dn es d ay of m onth

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POMEROY

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sc hool 9 30 am

Corner
Rev

pasTor
Glen

McClung
sup r
mo rn rng
worsh•P 10 30 am
eve nrng
serv ce
7 JO
mt d week
serv tc e We d ne!&gt;day 7 30 p m
GRACE EP I SCOPAL - The
Rev HMold Deet h r ector

Chu r ch ser .... tces

ro 30 am

Ho ly cornm unt on ftr s1 Sunda y
of m onth church schoo l 10 30
a m for nur ser v thr oua h 12

POMEROY CHURCH OF

CHRIST - Rtc hard Evanson
past o r Br ble school 9 JO

11m

worshi p ,

10 30 am

adul t worshi p service and
young people's meeting 7 JO
p m Com b1 ned B1ble study
and prayer meetmg
Wed
nesdal 1 30 p m

TH SALVATION ARMY -

Env o y Rav W w,n. ng off, cer
In charge Sunday 10 am
Hol me!ts mee t ing 10 30 am
Sunday
SC tiOOI
Young
Peopl es Leg1on
7 p m
Thursda y 1 to 3 p m Lad•es
Home L eague 1 p m Prep
c lasses
ST
PAUL LUTHER AN
CHURCH,
Corner
of
Syc amore an d Second Sts
Ftomerov The Rev Wdl1am
M•ddleswart h Pa stor Su nday
SChOOl at 9 45 am
and
Chu rch Serv•ces 11 am

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Harr•SOr1viii C' ~ev
M an tey Pastor Henry blln
::.unday Sc hool ~ upt Sut1d.Jy
Sc hool 9 JO am
Evcnm g
wo r sh p 7 30 p 111 Pril!yer and
Pra,se St'rv •ce ltlUrsday 7 30
p Ill
SY RACU SE
FIRST
CHUR CH OF GOO Rev
Georg e Oder pastor Sunday
school 9 J5 B m
rno rnmg
p r each 1ng
11
a m
evang eli StiC serv •c e 7 30 p m
Pra yer mee t 1ng
Thursday
7 JO p m
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
Matn St
Jer r y Pau l
mm.sler
phone 992 766 6
I..O n se rval•ve
no n
•n slr umenlal
Sunday wor
Shi p 10 am
B1ble s tudy 11
am
worsh1p 6 p m Wed
nesday Btbl c st udy 7 p 11
~UTLAND
FREE WIL L
BAPTIST Roger Turner
pastor Sunday school
10
am
Morn1ng worShiP
II
a m Sunday even •n g serv ce
7 JO Wednesday B• bl e study
7 30 p m

OLD

DEX TER

BIBLE

CHRIS TIAN CHURCH - Rev
Sunday
Ron Terry pas tor
sc hool 10 a m M r s Wo r ley
FranCIS
su per tntendent
Mor n mg worShip
11 am
Sunday even•ng serv1c e 7 30

GRAHAM

UNITED

METHODIST Preac h1 ng
9 30 a m
lint and second
Sundays at each month th 1rd
an d tourt h Sundays e ach
mon l h worShiP se rviCe at 7 30
p m Wednesday even •ngs at
7 30 Pray er and B.b te Sludy
SEVE NTH DAY
AO
VEN TI ST Mulberry He 1ghts
Road
P omer oy
Pastor Ge ra rd Se ton
Sab
SACRED HEART - Rev bath
School Supermtendent
F l!llher Paul D
Welton
R1ta Wh• l e Sabbalh Sc hool
pa sto r
Phone
992 2825
Satur d ay a ft ern oon at 7 00
Saturday evenmg Mass ' 30
w •lh
worsh1p
se r v1ce
Sunda y Mass
and 10 a m
Co nfess•on
S;,turda y 7 7 30 l ottow•ng at J 15
FIRST
SOUTHERN
pm
POMEROY FIRST BAP BAPTIST - 281 Mu lberry
Ave Pome roy a ff llt at ed with
TIST - Robert Kuhn pastor
th e Rev
Bradley
WilHam
Watson
Sunday S B C
school supt Sunday sc hoo l
RUTLAND FIRST BAP
9 JO"' m BY F 6 p m Bibl e TIST CHURCH - R:ev Roger
Ford
Jr
pas lor
Dr ewy
n ~U ~~~ovor
fJ " '
5!Uay
Go r e supt
s unday sc hool
ch Oi r pra c tr ce , Wednesda y
9 JO ll m
mo rnm g wo r shi P
8 30 P;n
10 45 a m
bU .... LII•VtiAM
CHURCH
THE HILAND CHAPEL;
- Pa s tor Jerry Lew•s Sunday
school 2 JO p m W1t h worsh•p Georg e Cas1o pastor Sun day
Sch ool 9 30 a m
evenmg
se r vice at 3 lO p m
m•d
worship
7 30
Thur s d ay
week sen11ce T uesday 7 30 p
m
eve111np prayer se rv1 ce ' 7 JO
p 11 1

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Polly's Pointers
l'Jo home remedy
Cramer for water stained satin

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DEAR POLLY - I want to
know how to remove water
stains from a whtte satin
wedding gown that was boxed
and stored In a closet Our
roof leaked over the closet
and through the box on to the
ilrel!ll A dry cleaner said It
would have to be bleached ,
but ' with no guarantee as lo
the results. The cost would be
f/5. The dress ts well worth
that cost 11 the results are
good, But If bleach Is not
ll.led, I think 11 would be less
likely to go to pieces
Someone suggested usmg
vinegar but f am afratd to try
that. - MRS E.F R
DEAR MRS. E.F.R. - I
would try other dry cleaners
alld see wbatthey say. U dry
deaDen are uncertain about
lbe outcome you can be rest
allured that any home
lrulmenl would be even
more of a gamble. Doubtless,
lite dreu Is quite old since
you apote of being afraid II
would disintegrate. So there
II also lbe problem of the age
ud coadllloo of the fabric.
COIIIIderlng the s~lln as well
u the stain I would not
recommend any hom e
trealment - POLLY

DEAR POLLY - My Pet
Peeve Is that I enJOY shartng
things from my kitchen, but
"' wonder why people have to be
reminded to return the
contamer the food was tn I
auggest that those recelvmg
food from others not put the
container away when tl ts
wuhed . Seeing It out should
be 8 reminder to return 11 F.D.
DEAR F.D. - I al11ays
keep aluminum foil containers on hand (many are
aaved from frozen foods I and
wben I lake food to a friend I
" lake Ilia a container that can
be thrown away. - POLLY.
DEAR POLLY - I hope my
Pointer will help those who do
exerclaes, and maybe en·
courage others to start a
~gular exercise program. I
bought a book on exerctses
,, and found It took me almost
as long to read It and follow
the directions as it did to do
the exercises. I exercise In
the privacy of my bedroom
but this idea could be used m
any convenient place
I bOught a roll up wmdow
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shade, taped all the ptctures
and mstructtons on tt and
I• .
I
attached the shade to the
lnsule of my closet door
'
When ready to do my exercises I pull down the shade
and look at the f1gures as I go
along This way they are out
of the way except when
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needed and wtthout clutteru•g
up a door or wall
JOANNE
DEAR POLLY - To ~ lve a
handmade look to a
readymade blouse, I buy sn
lnexpenatve one and embroider the yoke, usmg trans- '
fer patterns Some people
ITUght draw on thetr own
des1gns I use three strands of
embroidery
in the
needle , ahd with a btl of
unagmation I have fabulous
lookmg blouses - EVELYN

noss

Members
attend
•
pouvmr
Members of the Eight and
Forty, Meigs County Salon,
were m Colwnbus Saturday
and Sunday for the December
pouvior of the Ohio Departemental held at the Fort Hayes
Hotel
There was a dutch supper
on Saturday mght followed by
a Christmas gilt exchange
Mrs Allen Schanel, president
of the Natwnal Amencan
Legio n Auxiliary, Jane
Balzhlser, Ohio Department
prestdent ,
and
Ann
Eschelman, Department
secreta ry, were honored
guests for a Sunday mormng
breakfast Other guests were
Paul Gtbbons , grand chef de
gare of Forty and Eight, and
George
Glaub,
grand
1
correspondent All brought
greetmgs
The pouvlor opened 10
rltuahsttc form wtth Mrs
Marzella Huston , departemenl.al chapea u, preSidmg
Delegates to the nattonal
convent10n gave the1r reports
and Mrs Myrtle Walker,
department childre n and
youth Chairwoman reported
on the Area D conference
held at St Charles, Mo
' A silent prayer was g1ven
for
pas t
department
pre stdent , Mrs
Helen
Kllworth

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MIDDLEPORT
MT MOR IAH BAPT I ST Corn er f-o ur 1t1 ,,nd M11111
M•ddlcport Rev Henry I&lt; r v
Jr
p~s t o r
Sunda y ('·c hoo l
9 10
a m
Mrs
Erv111
BrtumQardner su pt Morn1nq
w or sh• P 10-l.Si'ln
JEHOVAH S WITNES SES
- Larry Carnahan preS1d.nq
mm1S!er
Sunday
0 /ble
lecture 9 30 am
w.,tch
towe r study
10 30 a m
Tuesday
01b le study
7 JO
p m
Thursday
m1n1stry
sc hool
7 30 p m
serv ce
meetmg 8 JO p m

MIDDLEPORT

C~URCH

OF CHRI ST IN CHRIS TIAN
UNION - Lawren ce Mantey
pastor Mrs R ussc lt You n g
Sunday School Sup! Sun day
Sch ool 9 JO am
E vu n.ng
wo r s h •P 7 30 Wednes day
pra yer meet•ng 7 30 p m

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9 10 ,, 11 Wors h•P tst a nd Jrd
\ undity s 10 JO a n1

NORTHEAST CLUSTER

Rev Robert M H CC,
Pastor
D enn is Crecgar
A Hor MIOISI(&gt; r
JO PPA - Wo rShip l Oam
Chu r ch ~( hOol 9 a m P rayer
MCC II nq W~ dn es day 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM -. Wor
Sh•P 9 am
Sunday !; choo t
9 15 am
Prayer Mecllng
Wednesaay 7 JO p m
NORTH
BEfH EL
WorShip It it m
Ch urc h
Sch oo l 10 a m
ALFRED - Sunday Sc hool
9 45 am
Wors h1p 11 il m
Prayer meetmg Wednesday
7 45 p m UMW Jrd Tue sday
8 p m
REEDSVILLE Sun day
Sc hool 9 30 a m Wo r shiP 7 30
p m
Pra ye r Mee1 mg 7 30
Tuesday
UMW 7 30
Pm
p m lsi Thur sday
SILVER RIDGE Wor
Sh •P 10 am Chur ch Sc hool 9

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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MUNITY CHURCH - Su nda v

MINISTRY
OF
MEIGS sch OOl se r v t ce
10 am
COUNTY - Dw1ght L Zavlfz Pr ayer meet1ng Thur sd ay 7
d ,rector
• p m s unday eve n.ng se r v•ce
HARRISONVILLE
PRES 7 P m
BYTERIAN
Rev
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Ernes t Strlc k l• n , pastor
Pomeroy
Harnsonvllle
S und~y c h ur c h schoo l 9 30 Road M1ke ·G~r t on pas tor
am , Mrs Ho mer L ee supl
~ Ieven St an ley Sunday schoo l
mor nmg w orsh •p 10 30
su p!
Sun day schOo l , 9 30
MIDDlEPORT Sunday am
morn mg wo r sh •P and
schooL 9 JO am , RI Chard co m mu n •o n
10 30 am
Vaughan
su pt
Morn 1 ng Sunday
even1ng
yo uth
worsh 1p, 10 JO am
Chr.st.an endea vo r 6 30 p m
SYRACUSE MonHng wo rsh•P se r v1ce 7 JO p m
worsh 1p
9 a m
s unday We dnesda y even mg prayer
school 10 am Mrs Sampson meet1 ng and Btble study 7 30

PST

Hal! su pt
JOHN LUTHERAN
I
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHURCH Ptn e Gro ve Th e
GOO Rev
James D
Rev w tllam M1d dl es war t h
Guynn
pas1or
Su nday Pas tor Church Services 9 30
sc h oo l
10 am
Su nday am s unda y SchoollO 30 am
wors hi p 11 am
Sunday
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
even 1ng serv .ce 1 p m
CHRISt - B1ble Sc hool 9 30
Wednesday wors htp se rv1c e, a m
morn•ng worsh 1p 10 30
7 30 D m
a m SUnday e'Ven•ng worsh 1p
r1ALcL
COMMUNITY serv •ce 7pm ch0 1rprac hc e
N e ar
L ong Wednesd ay 7 pm Rev Jeff
C HURCH
Bo tt om Edse l Harl pa stor
Ranso n Pf'stor
Sunday sc hool
10 am
ANT IQUITY BAPTIST Churc h 7 30 p m
prayer Rev r re eland Norns pastor
meetmg 7 30 p m Thursday
Sun day school
10 a m ,
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
Church serv •ce
7
p m
TEC05TAl - Th1rd Ave t he We dnes day Bibl e Study
7
Rev Wlll1am Kn •tt et, pastor
P m
Rona ld Dugan Su n da~ School
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
Supl Classes tor all ages
NAZARENE - Rev John A
evenmg serv tce 7 30 Bible Co ff m an
pa s 1or
Sunday
study , Wedne saday
1 30 Sc hool 9 lO a m
Ge ral d
youth serv ices Fr.d ay
We ll s su p t M orntng wo r Ship
p m
7 30 p m
10 30 a m
Sunda y eveni ng
FREEWILl BAPTIST worShtp
7 JO
Prayer
Co rn er Ash and Plum M 1d
m ee hng Wednes d ay 7 30 p
dleporl
Noel
Her r man , m
pa s tor
Saturday eventng
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST
servt ce 7 p m Sunday sch ool
R:onnle Sa lser
Sunday
10 am
Sun dlly eve n1ng sc hool supt • Sun da y sc h ool
worshtp 7 p m
9 30 a n 1 m ornmg worShip
10 40 am • Sun da y eventng
worshtp
7 JO
Wed n esday
evtn.ng Bibl e stu d y 7 30
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH

THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Rob er t T Bumgarn er ,
Director

POMEROY CLUSTER

Rev Robert Haydtn
Re v 0 Wm Sydenstnr:k er

CHESTER - Wors~JP 9 IS
a m Church Sc hool 10 a m
POMEROY Worsh •P
tO 30 a m Church School 9 15
am UMYF 6 30 pm
ENTERPRISE - Wors htp
9 a m Chu r ch Sc hool 10 a m

ROCK

SPRINGS

Worshtp 10 am
Ch ur c h
Sc hoo l 9 am
UMYF 6 30

pm

FLATWOODS WorShiP
11 a m Ch u rch Sc hool 10 a m

MIDDlEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Robert

Bumg~rnfr

HEATH - Wors ~ J P 10 30
a m Church Sc hool 9 JO a m
UMYF 6 p m
RUTLAND
Je ffrey
Ge rbe r
Pll slor
Wo r ship
10 JOa m Church sc noo t9 JO

am
SYRACUSE ClUSTER

R ev Rtchard E Jarv• s
ASBURY WorShiP 11
a m Church Sc hool 9 .50 am
UMW fi rs t Tuesday
FORST RUN - Worship 9
a m Church School 10 am
UMW third We dnesday 7 30

pm

MINERSVILLE - Worshtp
10 a m Church Sc hool 9, m
UMW t hird Monday 1 30 p m

SYRACUSE -

Sc hool 'I JO am
serv •ce 7 30 p m

Chur ch

wors htp

SOUTHERN CLUSTER

Rev Howard Shtveley
Rev Steven W11son
Rev Zelia Kruuewsk•
BETHANY - ( Dor cas)
Worsh •p 9 30 a m Church
Sc hoo l 10 30 a m
CARMEL - Church School
9 30 am worsh ip 10 30 am
2nd and 41h Sundays

APPLE GROVE - Sunday

Schoo l 9 30 a m Wors hi p 7 30
p m 1st and Jrd Sunda y!.
Prayer meeting Wednesday
7 30 p m F ellowSh•P supper
f1rst Satur da y 6 p m UMW
2fl d Tuesda y 7 JO p m

EAST lETART - ChUrfh

Sc h oo l lsi , 2nd Jrd Sund11ys ,
9 30 a m
Fourlh Sunday
10 30 am
Wo r ship 2n d
5unda y 7 JO p m 41h Sun da y
9 30 a m 1 ~rayer Meeltng
Wednesday 7 30 p m UMW
1s t T uesday J 30 p m
WorshtP 11 am , Jr UMV F
Wednesday 3 30 p m
Bible
Stu d y Thur sday 7 p m Choir
Pra c t •ce Thurs day 8 p m

United ~reu International
Toledo 80 Eastern Montana 69
Malone 81 Ohto Dom in ic an 46
Defiance Holiday
Tournament
Wooster 79 D emson 75
Wheaton 1111 1 74 Oef tan ce 67

CHAPEL
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(lll•rtll

GO O - Ra cme Rout e 2 the
Rev
James M
Mun c y
pastor Sunday schoOl 9 -15
am
am
morn mg worsh•P
11
TUPP E RS
PLAINS
am
eventng worShip 7 JO
r Sh iP 9 a m Chu r ch Schoo l
Pri'lye r meet 1ng Tuesday Wo
10 am
,
7 JO p m
Y oung peoples
KENO
CHURCH
OF
meet .ng 7 30 p m Thursday
CHR IST - Georqe F rc denck
MIDDLEPORT FIRST su pt ~ erv•ce week l y 9 JO
BAPTI ST - Corne r 51 ~.:1h a nd rt 111 on ~ undav Preachmg
Palmer
the Rev
P eter f1r s t and lh•rd 5und eys of
Granda !
pas t or
Danny mon lh by Cl•flord Sm1th 9 JO
Th ompson
s up er ntendent
Sunday Sc hool WMPO Rad10
HOB ~ ON
CHRISTIAN
pro gram 7 AS a m Sunday UNION Da r rell Ooddrtll
Sc hool 9 IS a m
Morn1ng pas tor Sunday Sc hool 9 JO
Wo r sh p
10 I S am
Youlh am
Leonard Gilmore f~r st
act•vll•es an,d fett ow sh•P for elder even•ng serv •ce 7 JO
lu n tor
and
se n 1or
h•gh p m
Wed n esday
pray er
slu den ts 6 p
m
Sunc:tay mee tmg 7 30 p m
evenmg worsh•P 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
M1 d week prayer serv•ces
GOD - Ra cme Route 2 The
We dn es day 7 30 p m
Rev Char les Hand pas tor
CHURCH OF CHRIST Sun day sch ool 9 45 am
mor n1ng worsh1p
11 a m
Mtddleport
Slh and Ma1n
Evenmg se r v1ces
Tuesday
Geor g e G la ze
m1n1ster
and rr •day 7 lO p m
James
She e t s
su p er n
BEARWALLOW
RIDG E
tendent
B1ble sc hool 9 30
Doug
a m
mo rn 1ng worshiP 10 JO CHURCH OF CHRIST
nHn •ster
B• ble
a m
eventng wors ht p 7 JO s e~mi\11
s tudy
9 10 a m
morn1ng
p rayer serv1ce 7 p m Wed
evcnm g
nesday
~ worsh •P tO 10 am
Wedne sd ay
MIOOLEPOftT
Church w or s h p R p rn
Of
The
Naur e n e 111qhl 11 bi C SIUdy R p ll1
MT OLIVE CHURCH Re-w
Do n Co l e
pas
tor
Mrs
Mary La they Long Bottom Sunday Sc hOol
Sun d ay Sc hoC)I su p! Sun d ay 10 a m w 1th W ill ard P1 go tt
E\langellst •c message
school 9 30 am
m orn mg su pt
wors ht p
11 am
Sunday eac h Sunday even mg 7 30 by
eva n ge liS tiC m ee t1n 9 7 JO E l der Ru ssell Cl.ne m1 n1 ster
p m
pra y er
mee l 1n g ot th e Apos tol• c F a•th Btble
~dudy Wednes da y 7 JO p m
Wednesday 7 30 p m

WESLEYAN -IR oc lnt l
Su ndi'ly Sc hool 10 am

THUIISDAY S
OHIO COLLEGE
BASKETBALL RESUlTS

MORSE

LETART FAllS -

C~urc ~

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1s1 2nd Jrd sun days
10 15 am 41h Sundlly 9 IS
am
Wo rshtp lSI , 2n d , Jrd
Su nda ys 9 IS am
.Uh
s unda y 1 JO p m

MORNING

STAR

Wo rship 9 JO a m
Chu r c h
Sc hool 10 30 am Mid Week
Serv tce Wednesd!ly 8 p m

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OANVILLE WESLEYAN -

Fo~cv
Leton Glasurc pastor
Sunday Sc hool
9 30 am
you th and tun•or youth se r
v.ce
6 J5 p m
eve n in g
prayer
wor shi P 7 JO p m
and p ra. se Wednesday 7 30

IIV ! (i

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NAZARENE - Rev

Howard C Black paslo r Bob
Moore Sund ay Scho ol Supt ,
~ unday Schoo l c la ss es for a ll
ages 9 JO a m
m.orn tng
worshtp 10 45 NYP S Sunday
6 30 p m
evangeltsllc ser
v1ce Sunday 7 30 p m M id
week pra yer meellng Wed
nesday 7 JO p m M•sslonary
mee ting , second Wednes d ay
7 30 p m

UNITED

FAITH

NON

DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
Ro bert Smt i h , pa slor Su nday
schoo l
9 30 a m
c lass
1e ade1 , L eo H i ll
worsh•p
se rv•c e 10 30 a m
chur ch
7 '30 p m

EDEN
UNITED
BRETHREN IN CHURIST -

E l de n -R
S t ake
pas tor
Sunday Sc h oo l 10 a m
Howard
McCoy
s upt
Morn 1ng sermon
11 am
Sunday
n1g ht
sc r v•ces
Chr •s t lan E nd eavor
1 30
p m
Song se r vtce H p m
Pr eac hing B 30 p m
Mid
1/' eek
Pr a~er
m eetmg
t:d n es day
1 p m
Ray
~\ dams lay leader

CHURCH

OF

JESUS

CHRIST
Loc at ed
at
Rurland on New L 1ma, Road ,
n ext to Forut Ac re Park
Rev
Ray Rouse pastor ,
Robert Musser , Sundav Schoo l
Sunday schoo l
10 JO
sup t
am worstHp 7 30 p m Btbl e
study Wednesday 7 30 p m
Sa turd ay n lclhl p rny, r se r
Vllfl I l() p 1•1

HEMlOCK
CHRISTIAN

GROVE
Rpger ,

Watson . pa st or
Wa l lace
Bradford SU1Pl , morning
worship , 9 30 , t hurch school ,

10 30,

voung

meeting , 6 30 p m

people 's
evening

f.f1LLS UNITED
f.! L v
' , ~.:I 11111 Norr•,
P~ • ~ tor
! loy u r~ o rrt S
supl
unday
M l•oo t Y JU
n1orn1 n q
'&gt; !'rmo•
10 10 ct " '
Pr uy cr
scrv cc Wt:dnC' SdJy J 'IJ p m
CHES H I RE CHUR CH OF
VOO Of PR OPH ECY
G P
n11th pets1o r tu nd.Jy S(hool
10 ;-. 111
1\r lhur Henson ,
~ up!
Mornmg Worship
t1
,, •u Youn q Peoples se rv•ce
7 p n1
Even mq servtce 7 JO
p m
/J( dn cs da y M1 d W• e k
PrAyer • crv•c e 7 30 p m
Youth met: I ng 6 30 p m
Even1 m 1 wor sh p 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE R ev
H erbe rt
Grate
pasto r
Wo r sh•P se r v1ce 11 am an d
7 JO p 111
Sunday
Sun day
Sc hoo l
9 30 am
R icha rd
Bar ton sup! Prayer m ec 11 ng
Wed nesday 7 30 p m
LE T ART

Sc hoor supt
~ ayre , Sunday sc hool
am
Sunday eventng

J oe

9 45
wor

5 30--Adam 12 4 Secret S.::nta Con cludes 6

CAPI' AIN EASY
HAVE
. \li TIGATED GA'L

YOU
L

TO PHO~!' 1\10 AFT~R
HIJAC~I~6 THO!-!'

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BETHLEHEM BAPTIST -

CARLETON- CHURCH K •ng sb ury Road

Gary K l ng
pa stor Sun day schoo l 9 30
a m
even1ng worsh•P 7 30
p m Prayer mee t 1ng Wed
ne sda y 7 30 p m

lONG

BOTTOM

CHRISTIAN - Bruce Sm i! h
pa s1or Wa lla ce Damewood
Supt B1b le Sc hool 9 30 a m
Preachtng serv tce , 10 45 a m
No eve n •ng servt ce
HYSELl
RUNFk~ ~

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FREEDOM

GOSPEL

MISSION a t Ba ld Knob Rev
E J Gn ff 1th sup! of chur ch
Rev L
R G lu esencamp
pastor Ro ger Wdl tr ed Sr
Sunday Schoo l su p 1 Sunday
scho ol 9 30 a m
prayer
meet• nQ Tuesd ay l 30 p m
you1h meetmg 6 p m Sunday
leaders A d a van Meter and
Gr ell a Sutt l e Sunday even 1ng
w or Shi p , 7 p m
through
Wn14er m onth s
MT
HERMON CHURCH

OF
THE
UNITED
BRETHREN IN CHRIST -

R ev James H L each pastor
Sunday sc hool 9 30 a m
Russell
Sp enc er
supl
Wo r shtp serv 1c e 10 45 a m
Even ng worsh1p allernat.ng
w•lh C E a t 7 30 p m on
Sunda y Pra ye r m ee t1ng 7 30
p
m
Wed n es da y
A lfr e d
Wolle lay lea d er

WHITE 'S

RUT LAND CHURCH

OF

MASON

lOJ

CH RCH

OF

CHRIST P 0 Bo x 487 M1ller
5t
Mason W Ya Sun da y
B•ble Study 10 am
w orSh iP
I I am and 7 p m Bible Stud y
Wed n esday 7 p m
Vo c al
music

FIRST

Not much ts wntten about the wt se men We know they came from the east to
Jerusale m, following a star They came beanng gtfts, and when the star stop ped at Beth lehem, they we nt tn and knelt before a ttny chtld and offe red htm thetr treasure
Why? Certa mly not because 1t wa s 'the thmg to do " Rather because there burn ed m
them an anctent thtrst to fmd the Chnst and worshtp Htm
Today, as all over the world men fo ment turbul ence and stnfe, let us seek the Pnnce of
Peace If each of us, as we celebrate the season, would radtate Ht s presence, Hts star could
ltght the world w1th peace'
Your c hurch ts the cornerstone of fa tth Worsht p the re, and sat 1sfy the longt ng all men
have - to know the tr God
Sunday Monday
Tuesday Wednesday Thuf!iday Friday Saturday
lsa1ah Revel alion
b 1 1· 1 19 11-15
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22 12- 1b

lsatah

Matthew

Hebrews

17:1-5

7:13-15

1:20-ll

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1 JO p m
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Worsh iP
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Cottage Prayer
Tuesday
10 a rn
Servt ce Thur sday

Expert plays for a break
trump loser , perhaps he could
i9 tak e ca re of the dtamonds
He hummed 'Wtth a little
btl of luck " and proceeded to
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He started by ptaymg the
"~~ST
MST
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played kmg of clubs, ace of
SOUTH tDI
clubs. small club to be ruffed
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. A 87 53
dtamonds
followed by a small
t A97 2
trump
4 K8
West won and had to lead a
Jo::ast West vu lnerable
black card South promptly
dtscarded dumm y's los1ng
\\ esl Nor th East
South
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btd ha s been part of standard
btddm g smce contract 11as m
vented II ts not perfect but
little IS
(Do you ha ve a q ues twn lor
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Jacobys
care of th iS
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used m thiS col um n and
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JACDB Y MODERN)

5Type
of yarn
11 Willow
genus
12 Berate
13 Prophet
14 lncaniatton
of Vishnu •
15 Knock
16 Ciceroman
''hail"
17 Hebrew
measure
18 SuffiX
for bon
19 Brooks
of comedy
20 "Johnny
- Note"
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person
24 Went
underground
2.1 Unpaid
20 Conswner
%8 Swamp
31 Catnip
3% Patr1nllc
group
( abbr )
33 Portable
bed

40 Opera fan's
shout
t1 Russian
City
42 Intensify
43 Small
whirlpool

DOWN
I "- Wonderful"
2 Relaxing
9 Arthur1an
( 2 wds.)
damsel
10 Loewe's
3 Acts the
paciflst
partner
( 3 wds.)
16 Surrounded
4 Attention
by
5 Cowardly
Z2 Ventilate
6 Carouse
%3 Nostra tn
7 Wagnerian
"Cosa
herome
Nostra"
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ed boat

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29 Went
awry
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32 Cub1c
meter
38 Brtbe
39 Mystery
wr1ter

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HE'5 IJEEN IN
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has a chan ce to sleep on the
Issues

GEMINI (May 21 -Juno 20) Be
o

careful today thai your remarks
aren t too caustiC or blttng
Someone you II put d own Will
not forg tve read!l'f

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's ho11 lo "ark it :
AXYDLBAAXR
is LONGFELLOW
CANCER (June 2t-Juty 221
You tend to be a sh ade selftsh
One letlcr s1mply stands for another In thts somple A Is today wh ere your seH- Interests
used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc Stngle letters, and resources are co ncerned
opostrophes. lhe lengih and formaltoto of th e words are all You must gtve a I1Uie 10 order to
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length ens Don t gt ve up on
so m ething Importan t j u s t
becau se It doesn t come ofl on
!h e ftr st try

VIRGO (AUII 23·Stpt 221 T~ ts
HEXDGAWH

Yalerday'l Cryp6Dqaote: FlRST OOUBT, THEN INQUIRE,
THEN DISCOVER. TIUS HAS BEEN THE PROCESS W1TI1
ALL OUR GREAT 'l'HINKEllS.- H.T. BUCKLE
re lt15 IQq , _ _ Srll&lt;llcatt, lac,)

BARNEY
TATER 'S T-ALKIN' UP A STORM,
DOC .. HE SAYS 'MOO MOO' FER
COW, "CLUCK CLUCK " FER CHICKEN,
''OINK OINK" FER PIG, AN' ·--

I ACTUAW( WENT TO
T~E

Wi?ON6 PLACE

Is hkely to be a ralher busy day
for you You re apt to run out of
steam r ath er early •n the even·
tng Don t malle I a late ntghl

liBRA (Stpl 23 -0 cl 23)
Goats thai elud ed vou vester

IT WA5 50
EM8ARRA5SIN6

The general dnft of tod ay s
events wtl l at hrst appear to be
worktng agamsl you Con d •t•ons will later alter to your
sat1sfachon

SAGITTARIUS (Nov . 23-Dtc
21) Have la •th In yourself and

your tdeas tod ay There IS a
solutton lor each pr obl em 1f
you take time to th i n~ tt out

CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jon
19) Don t be af raid to b argam a

bli today II you tak e a llrm
p os lt1on l he other fellow wtll
even tually co me around to
your term s

AOUARIUS (J•n 20-Fib t9)
You II have !he op'"'ortUfllty to·
day to let a fr•end who has
been loyal to you lmow that
you re also an ally who can be
relied upon

PISCES (Ftb 20-Morch 20)
You IM'Iy be a b•t of a slow
starter today B ut once you set
your mtnd lo a tas k you re
capable of ga n•ng de str able
resulls rej:Jardless o f ob stac les

e}~~r~~day
Doc 20, 1975

Th1 s c oming year can be a very
reward•ng and profitable one
lor you •I you seek out the
market that has a need for your
sp ec•al sk1lls and knowledge

I THOUGHT T~E't'
WERE IN NA514VILLE I

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ADDRESS

AND &amp;TAN DIDN'T IW'INT
TO &amp;TAY IN THAT l:liGHOU~E ALONE

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The Finest In Mobile Hom es
1100 E. Main
Pomeroy
Ph. 992-7034

MR ADAMB
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ENTERTAINMENT tEfiTER

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Buggy 6,13 Space Nuts 8. 10, Eleclr lc Company 20
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Busters B,10 M1ster Rogers 20
12 oo-Jetsons 3,4,15 , Uncle Croc's Block 6,13 NFL
Today 8 10. Vegetable Soup 20
12 31}--Go USA 3 4,15 American Bandstand 6,13 , NFL
Football 8 10
oo-Men of the Sea 3, Movie " Pinocchlo In Outer
Space" 4, Across the Fence 15 Lowell Thomas
Remembers 33
1 3D-Greatest Sporls Legends 6, Llckety Spilt 13 , To
Be Announced IS, Biography 33
2 oo-NFL Game of the Wee k 3 Tangerine Bowl 6,
Movte ' My Frtend Irma ' 13 Wrestli ng 13,
Caroling Caroling 33
2 JI}-Marshall Baskelball 3. I Dream of Jean nie 1.,
Valiant Years 33
3 DO-Grandstand 3,4, 15, Famtly at War 33
3 31}--NFL Football 3,4,15 Movie 'That Certatn
Feeling" 8, Sports Spectacula r 10
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Th•ngs grow 33
5 OO-Wtde World of Sports 6,13, Cricket on the Hearth
10, French Chef 33
5 31}--Kolyada 33
6 DO-News 8. 10, What Now, America 33
6 31}--NBC News 3,15, ABC News 13 , News 4,6, Silent
Night a. CBS News 10. Lilias, Yoga and You 33
7 no-World at War 3 Lawrence Welk 4,15, Hee Haw
6,B. Ftrtng Ltne 33, In the Know 10, News maker '75
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7 3o-=-Treasure Hunt 3, Last of the Wtld 10. Wild
Ktngdom 13
8 oo-Emergency ' 3,4,15, To Be announced 13, College
Baskelball 6. Jelfersons 8,10, Rlv,als ot Sherlock
Holmes 33
a 31}--Pal Boone and the Little Ones 8, Doc 10
9 DO-College Basketball 3 NFL Football 13, Mov ie
" Ange l In my Pocket" 4, Movie "Zeppelin" 15
Mary Tyler Moore B, 10, Amertcan Family 33
9 31}--Bob Newhart 8.llL
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11 oo-News 3,4,8,10. Amertcan Outdoorsman 15,
Monty Python 's Fly1ng Circus 33
11 31}--Movle " Gunfight tn Abilene 3, Saturday Nlg ~l
4, 15, Don Ktrshner's Rock Concert 8, Movie "My
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12 oo-ABC News 6, Changing Times 13
12 15-Movle "The Vamptre's Coffin " 6. News 13
12 31}--Movle " Godz illa vs the Smog Monster" 13
1 oo-Mov te " Sttent Ntght lonely Night " 4
1 31}--Movle " The Prize" 10
1 45-Don Ktrshner's Rock Concert 6, Movie "The
Deathmaster ' 13
3 oo-Movte ' No Man Is an Island" 4, ABC News 13
3 3()-Mov le "T he Tunnel of love" 10
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Wa lfer Cloud Sunda y. schoo l
9 15 a m worsh •P serv 1ce I I
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B•ble stud y We dnesday 7 30
pm

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CHRIST 1n Chr1SI 1Cln Ut 10n
The Rev Wlll1am Campbe ll
p.lslo r Su nd ay Sc ~oo l 9 30
a ,,, James Hughes su pt
cven ln,g se r vice
7 30 p m
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the busmess ftrms and organizations whose names appear below

SOUTHERN

GOD Dudd 1ng Lane Mas on
W
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Ches ter T enn ant
Pastor Sunday Sc hool 9 t5
a 111 Chtlbr en !\ Chu r ch 6 J5
p m
YounQ P eople s Scrv •ce
6 r5
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EvanQ o l tSI •c
Se r v 1ce I 30 p m
Women s
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Prave r and B i ble Study
We dnesd ay 7 30 p m

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2 3D-Movte Lonely Are the Brave" 4
4 30-Movte ' Johnny Cool 4
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1975
6 01}--Fil m 4, Sunrise Semester 10, Washington
Debates 13
6 31}--F un For Everyone 6
TV Classroom 8
Tr eehouse Club 10
7 oo-Saturday Report 3 Farm Front 4, Eddie
Saunders 6, Treehouse Club 8, U S Farm Report
10. Kentucky Afteld 13
• 7 31}--Bullwtnkle 3, I Dream of Jeannte 4, Jetsons 6,
Vegetab le Soup 15, Dusty's Treehouse B. Man from
C 0 S 1 10 Delvtn 13, MISter Rogers 20
8 01}--E mergency Plus 4 3,4, 15 Hong Kong Phooey
6,13, Pebbles and Bamm Bamm B 10, Sesa me
Streel 20
8 31}--Joste and the Pussyca ts 3,4,15, Tom and Jerry
Grape Ape 6,13 Bugs Bunny Road Runner 8, Bugs
Bunny and Fnends 10
9 01}--Secrel Lives of Waldo Kitty 3,4,1S, Electric
Company 20
9 31}--Pin k Panther 3,4,15 Lost Saucer 13, Huck and
Yogt 6, Scooby Doo 8 10, MISter Rogers 20
10 oo-Land of the Lost 3 4,15, Adventures of Gilligan
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10 31}--R un Joe, Run 3 4,15 Groovles Goalies 6,13

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worsh 1p ser v1 ce 7 30 p m
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6 JS p m
Evangei•SII C se rv1c e 7 30 p m
Prayer m ee t 1ng
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7 30 p m

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Rev Earl Shul er pastor
WorS hip S£'rv ,ce q 30 am
~ und ay sc hoo l
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service Thu rs day 7 JO p .,-

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6 oo-News 3,4 8, 10, 13, 15 Hodgepodge Lodge 20
Faces of Chmtmas 33
6 JI}-NBC News 3,4,15 , ABC News 13, Andy Grl fl1th
6 CBS News 8,10 Two way Street 20
7 01}--Trul h or Cons 3 To Tell the Truth 4, Lawrence
Welk 8, Bowling for Dollars 6 Av1atton Wealther
33, News 10, Don Adams Screen Test 13 Famtly
Affatr 15, Ohto Journal 20
7 31}--Porler Wegoner 3. L•llle Match G1rl 4 Cand1d
Camera 6, Evening Edition wtt ~ Marlin Agronsky
20, $25,000 Pyramid 10, To Tell th e Truth 13, Pop
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morn•ng chu rch 10 J O
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Wed
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Ch r• s l 1a n
You t h
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pracllce Th u r sday 7 p m
DE XTER
CHURCH OF
CHRIST Charles Ru ssell
Sr m, n .s t e r Norman c Wil l
su pt
S undt~y
school
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worShi P serv•ce 10 30
a n1
B1 bl e study Tuesday
7 JO p m
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Rac •ne Ro ad
W ill1am Roush pastor Denny
E-wans
Sunday
Sc hool
D.rector Sund ay School 9 JO
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Morn 1ng wo r sh p 10 30
am Sunday eventng serv •ce
7 p m We dn es day even1 n g
pray er se r v tces 7 30 p m

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9 Oil--Coll ege Basketball 3, Rockford Ftles 4,15
Ftrtng LmE 20, Masterptece Theatre 33
10 oo-Po ltce St ory 4.15, News 20. Paul Nuch tm s 33
10 31}--Av latJOn Weather 20
10 45-News 6
11 01}--News 3,4 13, 15 ABC News 33
11 15-Ameman All 6
11 21}--News 8.10
11 31}--J ohnny Carson 3,4 15 W1de World SpeCial 13,
Sa mmy &amp; Company 6 Janak! 33
11 50-Mov te ' Came' 8 Movte "T ~e Masque of the
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1 01}--Mtdn ight SpeCial 3 4 15. Wtde World Specta l 6,

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worship, 7 30 p m , Bible I. Rev Geor g e Hosch ar ,
studv Wodntsd_!y_, 7.!0 p m • plllslor Sunday School 9 30
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CHRIST Rod Kasle r
pastor V H Bra ley Sun day
sc hool su pt Su nday school
9 JO am
wo rsh1p se r v ce
and commun1o n 10 30 am
youth meettn g 6 p m Sun day
pm
even1ng se rv •ce 7 r eg ular
SILVER
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BAPTIST Mtles T rou l, day 7 n m
pa s tor
Sunday Sch ooL 10
RUTLAND COMMUNITY
am , Leon M1ller
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CHURCH Sunday Sc hoo l
Evenmg ser v1 ce 7 p m
Prayer m eeti ng Thursdll~ 7 9 30a m , worsh•pserv. ce 11
pm
a
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We dnes day prayer
CHESTER CHURCH OF meettnQ , 7 JO p m yo uth
serv •ces Sunday, 7 p m
GOD-Rev
Bobby Port er
pastor Sund!l y sch ool 9 30 Sunday n1g hl worsh1p 7 30
a m
worsh •P se rv1 ce 11
RUlLANU CHUIH.: H OF
a m
even• ng serv •ce 7 30
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you th servtce , Wed n es day THE NAZARENE Ll oyd D Gr. mm Jr pastor
7 30 p m
Sunday schOol
9 30 a m , '
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN worShip
serv1 ce 10 JO am
CHURCH Ted
Jones ,
pastor sunday schoo l 9 30 broad cas t 11vc over WM P O
young p eople s serv •ce 6 IS
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Roy S1 gman , supt
morn1ng worshtp
10 30 evangeltStt c serv1ce 7 30 p m
Sunday eveni n g serv1ce 7 JO Pr ayer meell ng Wednesday
7 30
p m
MISSIOnary
m•d week
service
Wed meet1ng
7 lO p m
f1 rst
nes day 7 30 p m
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Pom eroy Bowl ing Lanes
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Dece mber t , 197 $
Roach s Gun Shop
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Phe lps
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Pomerov Cement Block
61
Se ars Cat a tog
52
H &amp; R Fires lone
48
Me1gs Inn
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High lndlvlduo'll game
Ken neth Mohler . ntt se cond
high Ind ividual game
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Phe lps Jr , 22o1 lh1rd hrgh
lndlv ldul!ll g"me
Richard
As h . 222
High series
A L Phelps
Jr , SB8 . second h1gh series
Lou Osborne 556 , third h tQh
senes
B il l Ra dford ~ 5 1
Team t't lgh game
Phelps
900 and team high ser~es
900 , team h1gh ser tes

Ph clp• 2.682

Pom eroy 8owhng Lan es
Early Wed . Mt xe d
Dec 10 , 197S
l1dCS Sport Shop
81
Smith N elson Motor
69
Oiler 's Four
6l
Young 's Super Mlc.t
6J
N elson Drug Co
54
Tenth Framer 's
52
H igh Ind ividual game
R:t chsrd Russe ll 209 . I sabelle
Couch 212. second h igh tn
dlvlduft l game Larry
Duglln 203, Isabelle Couch
208 , third high IndiVIdual
geme ~ Bob Couch 202 Helen

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High series •
Richard
Russell Sol9, ISabelle Cou ch
568 , second high esries
Larry Dugan 53-t . Helen
Phelps 537 . third high ser,es ·

VIC Wlpple 530

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Team l'llgh game
71des
Sport snap 765 and team h igh
series
Zides Sport Shop

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Dec . 101 1975

Team high total p ins rnre e
~;~ames
Rook 1es 1. 157
Latecomers , Ll18 , Alley
1
(liiS, 1.053
, Team high game • Late
comers 400. Rook i es . 38ll
Rook ies , 387
Individual h tOh ser1es
three gamn
Nancy
Ne lson . 411. Bunny Estes , .t10,
P1'1yll is Benneu , 381
Indiv idual h tgh game Nancy Nelson , 158, Bunny
E51es , ISB, Norma Stanley ,
lo19 ,
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ternatlonat
Bowt.ng
Congress ) has been honored
and oll lc tally recogn lled by
the Amer1can Revolu tronary
Brcentenn lal Admrnrstration
throu:~l'1 acceptance In the
National Brcentenniad Sports
Allia nce T!Hr ,\ 113C IS one of
lhe first fOur 3f1N l s groups
granted NR lA mtm bershrp
Ot hers art• l h~ h/I U, NCAA ,
ana th(&gt; '"'tlencun Sollball
Assoc 1allon
Runny Estes
Asst Sec retar y

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COMMON PLEAS COURT
MEIGS COUNTY . OHIO

POME ROY , OHIO 45769
No 1S .9SJ
llOYD SELLARDS, ET Al ,
Plamttlh

FLOYD SELLA
" RD S.

Addr cu Unknown ,

DAVID SELLARDS,

Last known addr ess
M1 dk lfL Wes t Vtr;tn1a 2SS&lt;10 ,

FLOYD SELLAR DS, JR ,

Addr ess Unknown ,

THE UN KNOWN HEIR S,
DEVIS EES, LEGATEES ,
EXECUTO RS ,
AD MINI STRAT OR S AND
ASSIG NS
OF
FLOYD
SELLA RD S,
DECEASE D

Addr ess Uknown ,

Def ondants.

E TAL •

SERVICE OY PUOLICATION

LO) T tas1 Thursday 1n !he
VtC1 n ily of th e H ob son
Railroad Yards small lemon
spoile d femal e Beeg l e Call
Ravmona Bak er lb J So uth
Sth f\.ve . M 1dd leport Ohro
99 7 7 10 7
I 7 18 Jtp

SHOOTING Match . Co rn
Hollow Gun Cluo , Sunday .
Dec 21. I p m One m il e past
Mttes Ceme1ery
I) 19 'l i e

7 BEDROOM modular , tur
n 1shed , utdil tes pa id , no pet s
or childre n Near Pomeroy ,
y('! out of town Phone 992
7011 or 991 7666
11 18 3t c

GU N
Sh oot .
Rutla nd
f\. merrcan lt'Q10n begrnnrng
a1 noon o n BeechgrovC'
Road
12 19 71 c

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I l A! woods Gener cl ! Store on
County Rd '/6
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Rd Open from 9 ll m 6 p m
da ily Me · . aroccrrcs . rcc
c r ea m pu p and c andy
Pho ne 997 781 J Mrs HMtc y
Han 1nQ

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apartm ent
at
Vrltage
Mnnor Phone 992 377 1
12 19 261C

REE RENT Al VILLAGE

1'2 7 76t c

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prc~up .

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11 17 6IC

For Sale
St'lltflQ C A RadtOS
antennas and ac c cossor1 CS,
scanners Can r epa•r whal
we set t Erwm 's Gu ll Scr
\lrce N Second and Ru tltt nd
S l • Middl eport Phone 99 ~
7 .138
12 17 6tr

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For Sale
~TEREO

radio .

mad~rn

de-s•gn . B tr ack tape , am h11
rodio com brnatron Gatan cc
SI07 &lt;~0 or terms Ca n 99 2

17 16 ti c

8 E E J cow , al so H ere ford cow
to freshen soon Phon e 84 3

2l51

12 16 SI C

NEW automaltc washt!r and
f'llso anlique dr esser . Call

1H8 8169

12 )6

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Po!nsenlas
at
Cle la nd ' s Gr een House .
!Ola c me , Ohto Gcro ld lnc
Clel i'lnd
12 16 71c
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Sll 5 eac h Call 992 6666 .

12

16 51p

IN ti me tor Cl'1ristmas ladiOS '
l nd l!n 1ewelry . Lon'il RU l e
Shop . 2.t8 Rrvervlew Or ,
Pome roy , Phone 992 3090
12 19 31C
TRUCK hopper , alllltum in um
for 8 It bed S90 Phone 992
1513 after S p m
12 19 6tc

27 SH EE TS Celotex building
Phone

Deliver To

OHIO PALLO COMPANY
Rl. 2, Pomeroy . Ohio
Ph. 992-2689

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COAL tun es ton e AIH1 At I types
of s.1lt nnd roc k sell fo1 Icc
ttnd s now rromov~l
Ex
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East
Ma in Sr . Pomerov OhiO
Phonr 99'1 3891
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Real Estate For Sale
Nt (
co unlr y 11 0 n w Ill M!!IQS
County
10 lllinut r d r1 "t'
tr om No r rn11ws 11 ncr cs
? be droo m s
basem ent
cf.l llor ,
7 outb uil d i n gs
o~.'\ rnge phone 69A :lJ6 l
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Walnut Cotlsol e
f\ M r M rad io
1 speed
Chan ON . l\ 6 1t1ntc ~ 10\ 80 Or
•erm s Ca n 997 3'i'~5
11 70 I I(

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NO. 152 - 3 BR. full bese.,
lreune oidt'r home , a l um

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wc10 1ny 11111Cn 1ne ,
new , ~te e .111 ilccessorres
in cluded
Phon e 99 2 lo~ 10
10 28 ti c

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OR HOME . Ius! lh1 1Shed
remodel i ng
So l~m
5t ,
Rullllnd
Phone 74'2 2306
at rc r -1 p m or see Milo B
Hut chinson

•ldlng , slorm windows .
new gas F.A. lurnaco. HW
floors. In w•lk lng dlsl•nco
of stores. 513.500 00
804 W. Main
Pomeroy
992-2298
After Hour s Ca II
992-7133

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Hom e Com fort
cook stove , model ce, good
conditio n phone 949 277 0

12-18.6tc
--·~PORTABLE AM -FM radio

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with record pia yet , 7 In , r ee l
tO ree l t&amp;pt! r ecorde r .
Phone 992 75.5 I

12 18

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.... -·-----purebred
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6 SPRI NG heifers

hornect Here fords . lllso ooo d
breeding bulls
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Wingett . Racine. Oh io . 949
244 1

12 18 31c

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CUSTOM 4X8 regulation pool
t a ble , 11 .. In s late bed , 6 cue
sticks , ba ll s . well rack ,

microphone
amplifier ,
recor d plaJer . n ice bed.
spr eads an blankets Call

1&lt;2 2078

12 18 11c
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La Salle

RUTLAND - 2 BR,
dining R , carpet. portellr1g, l
garage $9,500 {make
offer)
DEXTER AREA acre•. large home, bllrn &amp;
other "illdg s., fen ci ng ,
ti mber. $38,000. Fi nancing
available.
POMEAO~ - 71' acres,
lhlllyl. 4 BR ; bath, car.
petlng. pane!lng. N ga•.
llof wafer heat. basement
515.000.
HARRISONVILLE
NEW HOM E, about I acre,
3 BR. 1'1&gt; baths, brick &amp;
frame , kitchen with eM ·
tros, garage, car peting,

CONTACT.
Lots Pauley
Bra nch Ma nager

NOTICE
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MIDDLE PORT - 3 B. R s,
ba th , largo new k( t.. g~ ~
fu rnace, 2 porches &amp; leve l
lot 512.500
NEW LISTING - J B.R,
a ll elec home, mod . kit..
large ll v. with wOodburning llrep lace. F
bllsement &amp; db!. g•r•g•
$27,500.
SPECIA L- 2 concrele blk
buildings &amp; drf!led well on
124. Onl y 58.000
COUNTRY LIVING - Llko
new J BR 's, kit with bllr,
sliding gloss doors In
dining. F. ba oemen t &amp; db!
g•r•ge Sl9,000
LINCOLN HTS. - 2 B.A.,
home, bath.
furnace.
alum inum sid ing. Storm
window• &amp; drs On ly
$10,000
NEW LISTING - 3 Iorge
BR . brick, 1 1 ~ be lhs. not

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AS THE WIND BLOWS UP THE RIVER
The day was cold, the clouds were bold
and the wind blew up the rtver ;
Came evening nigh, with a wintry sky,
still the wind blew up the river.
All homeward bound, to oach his town,
as the wind blew up the river;
But no one knows, as on the dsy goes,
what the wind blows up the river ;
And so a crash and In just a flash
the bridge went In the river .
.,Many were lost as the water tossed
from the wind blowing up the river .
But the piers are there ,like monuments, as we stare,
and still the wind blows up the river.
- G. I. Cwxliff, Sr.,Syracuse, Ohio.

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CAR PE T CONS_ULTANT

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

Seed a"d Milling
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noted m. . thp rP r-

tificales that the 54 member,
7-cou nty board placed
development of regtonal EMS
system as 1ls top priortly
dW'tng 1971 as the resull of an
areawide health survey. This
dectston was confmned by
local elected public offictals
who, after rece iving a
Foundation prop osal, pledged
loca l tax funds in support of
the system and directed the
Foundation to seek stale and
federal support for start-up of
the system m its first year.
Thai search resulted in the
Fou nd atton's plan betng
accepted at both state and
federal le ve ls as a
merilortous design for rlU'al
EMS delivery and it was
destgnaled a national
demonslrallon project.
' With the designatwn came
grant awards and federal
con lracls m the amount of 90
per cent of all project costs
over a penod of 3'.2 yea rs.
The local levies are intended
to supplant federal fundmg as
tt ts phased out m 1976.

Sunday festivities
held at Meigs Inn
Em ployes of the Meigs Inn
were guests at the annual
Chrtslmas party allhe Inn on
Sunday.
Fesllvtlles began at 5 p.m.
with a dinner served at 5· 30
by the board of directors of
the Meigs Inveslmenl CorporaliOn Games were pla yed
and g1fls presented lo all
employes and dtrectors by
John Musser, manager, and
Btl! Childs, MIE president.
A gill cerlificale was
presented John and Dollte
Musser from employes by
Ralph Werry. Gills were also
presented frbm Marcia and
Edison Hobsteller.
Dancing began at 9
p.m.and ended at II p.m w1lh
music by. George Hall and the
Hallmarks.
Employes, directors and
guests present were Jim and
Dollie Musser, Jtm and Pat
Rickman , Bill and Joan
Childs, Dick and Sara Owen,
Bernard, Barb and Beth
Fultz, Dr. Ray and Mary
Pickens, Kermit Wallon,
Virgil and Nellie Brown , Ron
Vance, Mallhew Dlllard, Don
Folmer, Russ Davis, Debbie
Stewart, Tom Musser, Rick

R UII AMCI

BODY SHOP
Top of Lincoln Hill,
Pomeroy.
Ph. 992 -2280
Free Estimates

s.ds • Bird Sttdl • ()ystw Shells 1nd Orft •
Ftrtlllztrs • Ume • Ctm111t &amp; Mortar • !toe~
s.n. Wattr Softtntr • Rtmtdlts • Salt • Utters
• V1cclna • Roofing • Paints • Rid Brand
Ftncl119 • Baler 1nd Binder Twlnt • Sprays •

ditloned, shows tender care New Ford trade in ,,:2995
1973 Ford Van 8 Pass Club Sedan. Challeau. Ford's
fin est and t~is one Is tops, P S, P. B , AT , o o oo o o • • •3795
1971 Ford LTO 8 pass. Sta Wagon, Cou ntry Squ.,e,
factory atr. excepti onall y clean ms•de and out 0 0 0 •3195
1973 Pontoac Grand Am 4 dr sedan, owned by Coca(
m&gt;n!Ster. fa ctory air , original black finish like new '3295
1972 Plymouth Fury 1114 Dr Sedan. factory a.,, extra

mce.••••••••••••••••••••••••-•••••••'2295
1914

GMC Super Custom V-8, tops •n GMC's offerings.

and tht s one IS extr a c lean. Atr condttioning and a lithe

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m -ms

P..mtrOy

'3995
•2995

goodtes ••• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •
1973 Chevrolet
Pickup This one shows tender care

v.a

and IS fu lly equipped ••••••••••••• ••• • • •

MANY MORE

SEE: Freel Blaettnar, P1t Hill, Melvin Little,
or Dan Thompson
Open Eveni119s Til6: DO
Except Thurs. and Sat. Tll5:00

DAN THOMPSON
FORD
PHONE
112·2~

461S.lhinl
lll•••pllll

72 Buick Electra, V-top, pow., air. ...... 12695
72 P~. Gold Duster, 6 cyl., 3 speed .... '1995
72 Olds 98 HT Sed., power, air .........12695
72 Chev. Imp. Cus. Cpe., full power, air 12295
72 Olds Lux. Sed., full power, fact air 12895
71 Ford LTD Wagon, ·pow., luggage rack 11695'
71 Ford Tor. Cpe., V-8, auto., air ........ 11595
70 Volkswagen 2 Door Bug .... ,........ ..'l295
70 Dodge Mon. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P.B., ..'1395
70 Olds 98 HT Sed., pow., F. air ....... .'l095_
69 P~. 4 Door, V-8 auto.. ............ ... '895
68 Olds Cut. 4 Dr. HT, 350 V-8, P.B., •. '895
68 Dodge Dart Cpe., V-8 auto.............1995
67 Chevelle 4 Door 6 cyl. auto.......... ..1695
68 Pontiac Station WaROII ..... ............ 5795
66 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan .. .. .. ... ... .. .. 1395
69 Chevrolet ~ ton Pickuo .......... .....'1295
72 Dodge 1 ton Truck, flat bed ......... '2695

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

Tom Rue Sale Prtce
1

1975 PLY. DUSTER ________ 3695
Auto trans, P S, AM rad1o, atr co nd , 7,000 miles,
factory official car with new ca r wa rrantv.
Tom Rue Sale Price

Couch, Joyce and Ron Qutllen ,
Tonya Keebaugh, Jason
Dav1s, Dorothy Clark, Penny
Compton, George Hall. Joni
Sellers, Mike F1lzwaler ,
Tern and Ron Toler, Ralph
Werry, Helen Bailey, Eleanor
Werry , Ltnda and Doug
Wyatt, Sandy Iannarelli, Noel
Miller, Shirley and Bill
Cogar, Ollie Young and AI
and April Harmon

72 Pontiac H.T. Cpe., V-roof. POWer...... 12395
72 Buick lS Cus. Con., power, air...... .12895

See one of these courteous salesmen: Pete
Burris. Lloyd Me Laughlin or Marvin
Keebaugh .

TOM RUE
MOTORS

· "Yo u'll Like Our Qyalify Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
Open Evenings Until6 : 0{)- Til S p.m . Sat.

1974 DODGE DART__ ----- '2995
Sport. 2 dr H T , P.S , auto trans . AM rad1o, 8,000

m iles

.

Grimm preceded a program Jozie, of Gallipolis spent
on work of the Amencan Sunday w1th Mr. and Mrs.
1
Baptist Convention by Mrs. Roy Ritne.
Grella
Simpson " Stl imt
9 pa" wagon. air cond , P S , P B. AM rad to, factory
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Howard
offtcta l car
Night,
Holy
Night"
was
sung
and
M1ss Helen Riffie of
Tom Ru e Sale Price
and Mrs. Simpson closed her Hartford, W Va ., spent
program w1lh a reading, "If 'lbw-sday, Dec. 1 with Mr.
He
Came to Your House" and and Mrs. Roy Riffle.
. trans .. AM, radio, P.S. air cond . 318 eng me .
prayer.
During the fellowship
JO mile s by one loca l owner .
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick
Tom Rue Sale Price
hoW' Mrs. Simpson, hostess, Grtmm VISited wtth their son
served lovely refreshments in and fam1Jy, Mr and Mrs
keeptng of Ch ristmas, to Larry Grimm m Pataskala
twelve members present Her
6 cyl , 4 dr
Mr. and Mrs. Elza Birch
home was beautifully spent Sunday aflernoon with
decorated for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs . Eber Carpenter
Miss Vera Beegle and Mrs. at Sliversville.
Grella Simpson VISited Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. David Roush
Maude Young in Pomeroy and chidren of Columbus
Friday, Dec. 5.
came Wednesday night and
Mr and Mrs Roderick took h1s father, Dale Roush
SUNDAY
Grunm and Mr. and Mrs. and grandfather, Henry
PH. 992-2594
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM,
Ronald Grimm
spent Roush , to their home for
7:30 p m. Sunday, at Mt.
Thanksgiving day with Mr. Thanksgiving and brought
See: Tom Rue. Ray Douglas or
Hermon United Brethren
and
Mrs. Paul North at them back Monday, Nov. 30
G. (Pall Williamson.
Church; public welcome
Gallipolis. There were 21
APPLE GROVE United
people
ther e
fo r
On this day in history:
Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m.
Thanksgtvlng dinner.
In
I n7, George Washington
Sunday, Chr1slmas prog ram ;
Mr. Earl Hart has gone lo and the Continental Army
COMMUNION Candlelight
everyone invited.
St. Cloud, Florida lo spend began a winter encamJXIlenl
•
Service, and a Christmas
the winter
at Valley Forge, Pa
POMEROY FIRST Baptist program Sunday, 7·30 p m. at
Don and Jack Ftsher of
In 1968, Norman Thomas,
Church 7:30 p.m. Sunday. the Pomeroy Chw-ch of the
Uniontown , Ohio spent two stx- Ctme Soclahsl part y
Christmas program willi a Nazerene , corner Union and
days deer hunting and were prestdential candidate, died
visit from Santa Public Mulberry Ave. Rev Clyde
guests of Mr. and Mrs . Linley at the age of 84.
Henderson, pastor, invites
welcome.
By Mrs. Francis Morris
Harl
In 1972, the splashdown of
BIG BEND Citizens Band the public.
The theme song "Lord,
Mr. and Mrs
BtU Apollo 17 ended America's
MONDAY
Speak to Me That I May McKenzte, Phil, Jeff and
Radio Club Christmas party,
moon exploration program.
CHRISTMAS
PROGRAM, Speak", sung by the group
1 P,.m Sunday at the Rock
Springs Grange Hall . For 7:30p.m. Monday at Morning opened the meeting of the
information concerning food Star United Methodist Esther Circle hosted by Mrs.
Notice To Public!
Isabel Simpson at her home
and gifts telephone 992-7349 ChW'ch; public invited.
Monday evening, Dec. 8.
Devotions by Mrs. Frances
Wilc oxe n Included the
OPEN
BUSINESS
Christmas story from Luke.
A poem, "Olristmas Mor·
RT. 124-143-RUTlAND ROAD
njng" was followed by
singing "0 Lillie Town of
HOURS- Monday thru Saturday
Bethlehem ". A reading, "The
Meaning of Olristmas" by
5:00 A.M. • 9:00 p.m.
Frances Cardlnel Spellman
and group singing "Hark, the
Herald Angels Sing",
reading, ''Greater Than
Kmgs or Parlllllnents" and
singing " While Shepherds
Pomeroy -Rutland· Tuppers Plains
Watched Tehir Flocks."
Ed's Crouroads Grocery
t
After a business session,
'
prayer by Mrs. Marjone
Tom Rue Sale Pnce

1974 PLY. SATEU.ITE ------ 3695

1973 PLY. DUSTER-------· '2695
1969 DODGE OORONEL __ ---'795

Calendar

2 NEW 75 VALIANTS, 6 cyt.,
4 dooJs. One with air. Huny!

Racine

Social

Events

All Banks In Meigs County
Will Close At

10:00 A.M. • 5:00 P.M.

Citizens National Bank
Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.
Pomerov National Bank

.

Racine Home National Bank

SUNDAY

SUGAR RUN MILLS

,

74 Cadillac Sed. DeVille. oower, air...... '6295
73 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air ··... . 14795
73 Cadillac Sed. DeVille,. pawer, air.... ...'4595.
72 Cadillac Cpe. DeViHe, power, air .... 13895
73 Olds 98 Lux. Sedan. oower, air...... .'3695
73 Volkswagen Bus, 9 pass. .. ... .. .. .. .. 13295
72 Chev. Vega 2 dr•. 4 speed ............ 11295
73 Monte Carlo 2 Dr., v-roof, air........ 13695
73 P~. Futy Ill 4 Dr., V-8 auto..........11995
73 Pont. leMans 4 Dr., pow., air....... 12995
72 Datsun 2 ·Door, std.............. ..... 11595

NoonDec.24, 1975

O.tts• .

Mulberry Ave.

!

Dr Thomas W Morgan,
"flf~S , Gallipolis, along with four
other area doc tors, was
presented a certificate of
apprectalton al the quarterly
meeting of the Ohto Valley
Health Services Foundalton
(OVHSF l Board of Trustees
m Wellston Tuesday night.
Th e cer tifica tes were
awarded in recogmlton "for
se lfl ess and avid enChustasm" displayed by the
o~,a J fiVe rectptenls whtle servmg
l
as cha1nnen of levy campaigns in support of the
region's Southeast Ohio
Emergency Medtcal Services
system .
Also receiving cerllflcates
were Dr. Thomas Price ,
Logan, who headed lhe
Hocktng County campaign m
the November election of
1971 ; Dr. A. Burton Payne ,
Ironton; Dr Alvis Hambr1ck,
Jackson ; and Dr. Wtlliam H.
Allen, Jr., Athens, who each
cha1red campaigns m these
counties dW'ing the fa ll of
Chis year.

RIGGS USED CARS

1 t t ft II C

'3295

one careful local owner ••• ••••••••• ••••••
1974 Prntos, choice of two - 3 door Runabout and 2 d r

Area doctors
are honored

Self Contained Camper For Pickup Truck

ot,

' I t

d&lt;\

Dlevy C.lO •••••••••••••••••• l't:J:a .i

wide bed, V8, stand lrans.

n n ]11! Pl llll\1

,.,:., 1'1 ,,.,.

oJ

;as furnac e. walnut ste!rs,

dishwasher and t•m!ly
room wllh wood-burning
fireplace. 534,000
RUSTIC HILLS - l B R 's,
family room , mod kit..
dining, •CI elec central air
on lond•caped lol. 524.500,
NEW LISTING - 3 8 R
br ick near stor es fn
Pomeroy . Larg e dining
with 11reploceand mod. kit.
l car garage. $17,500.
NEW LISTING - 49 &amp;cres
andnew 2 B.R. home. Bltth,
furn ace, f. bMem ent.
carport. barn &amp; etc.
$31.500.

~hort

lhlf"P

.•4395

FOR

Rooms, '5.00 up
Special Rates
by Weelc

tl1ollh

IIUt io. '!t {llhl i l l 1•(\\', !1 ' 1 1\11 1
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rEAFORD REALTY •..,,,,, s "'' "'

PHONE9923325
·
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10 M ec h~ n lc
Pomeroy ,

stand trans ., atr, long w td e bed

1975 Ford LTD 4 Or. Sedan, less than 1&lt;,000 easy miles

So clean we could put tf on show room floor • • o • o o
1974 Ford Gran Tonno, 4 dr Sedan, a1r c:on dit1oned .

Both sharp. low m1l eage. new Ford trade-ins

TO BUY OR SELL - LE T
US HE~P YOU .
m -2259 or 992-2568

NM LOCATION

Ph. fll -2771

I

trans., long wide bed

ExecuttoJe cars and demos, plus btggest savings on 76s

Wtde selecltan - both 7S'• and 76's

As low Ase•••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2695
1973 Pontiac Catahna 4 dr sedan, factory a ir con .

$15.900

HOTEL

Mlddlo,ort, o.

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12 18 31&lt;

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Stroutlb
Realty

GMC lfz Ton ................ 2295
Dodge ~ Ton ............... 12295
1

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MODERN

11 30261C

742 2880

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BUNDLED SLABS 16 PER TON

C HR! SlM J\S t r c ~s fJ hQnc 1 ~7
1) 3~ Ma i n St Ru tl£t nc1
1:' 9 Ute.

KENMORE
electric;
range , copper tone , excel lent
condition S85 oo Phone 992.

ANT I QUE

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yt&gt;MS i"Ji:pNrl"l1 n~ lll~Yr\•d
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12395
973y.e. 4Dlevy
C-30.................
spd , P.S, P. B , long wide bed.
973 Dlevy C-10. ................. 12395
cyl. stand. tran s. tong wide bed

191S New LTDs. Cu•tom 500s, Elote, Tor1110s, Granada,
Maverock, Mustangs, Pontas. FIOO &amp; F250 Pickups,

20MPG
HIGHWAY
EPA TEST

.Ford LID Coupe ............ .

Fact air , P S , PoB , V roo (

Syr ,t c u ~ r Ohto

\\ILL

' ' 9 111c

JO "

2&lt; 13

t;1· ~ .n trC n • 10
Ph on e ~ 1\il 7~ 15

.

9Y71 58

3191.

POMEROY LANDMARK
.• ,_ Juk W. Carsey, Mgr
Aill Phone 992-2181

brush . originally $1500 00.
$695 oo ca n 992 2m
12 19 61c
12 18 lie
Dallas Hilt , phone 2&lt;~7
PUMP ORGA N and slool.
girl ' s bike . babv
bed
12 19 61C
comple !c, elect r ic g uitar ,

materiaL

CO RN
266'

'99.99

Wllh 1011 ~r 1nd chain .

'\urtio•1 oer

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1 :, N t-.. "'
\'nd t ll1
ilild,l t ,on
M ')'} ' ti'J

F IR EWO OD

r fiRM tor sttltl b )' owner , 4
m ~~~~ west of ~ullllnd on
N ew Lima Road , 1o11 ecrcs.
l enn~ bllrn , nouse . ot her
bu il dings .
All
mi neral
rights 60 acres tlllabt~ . rest
In pasture , also pond
S.t4 .SOO
Phon e
(419) 865

ONLY

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shrubbery

lit

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CHAIN SAW

3965

3542 .

'7 PER TON

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Ph q91 l"U

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Coli 186 999 1

A SPECIAL GIFT
For Someone Special

Roger Wiltn sle y , Rutla nd
II 78 l l

W I LL

1rens cc 1ver e m 1m
m p)tl ran 1o . a tri'l c k s1cr!'o
Cl'lltl 99' 396 5 J\lso other

.

~ l r"u .. 111 1 •urn1shcd and
unlurnrshed ap ts Phon e 991
S IJ ol
11 9 1fc

LARRY LAVENDER

,.,. -.,plf'lt'! Scr ' e
P ilOI 11'
'119 :' ~ 0 ' or 9J9 '000 RMtn('
Oll lt'! Cr ill l' rl'ldt ord
I Q 9 It \

Real Estate For Sale

.

WAN TID

Poles ma •• mum diameter 10 mches on
largest end.

corn

;:;'j,

1 A 70 11: 13 MO HAWK tires ~
super Mag 70 S.tS Phone 98 5

CHIP WOOD

EAR

Pho11e 7~1-231 1

C RRrnrt5ircr

ban d

••••••••••••••••••••••••
tl,ti!f~'
ca r.

R&amp;J OOINS

J HI I

YEAR END CLEARANCE OF ALL
75's AND USED CARS

I

Blown 11110 W,lfl '! &amp; Atftr:

tN S T IIL LE L'
£\I lL
Pl t LUN S PHO N E ~ t 1 , ol 71! ,
Or. Y OR N tGt-H
11 ll 78tp

IN 0 1\S H ~J c hann e l Ct llzens

NOW Sell ing F\JIIN Brush
Produ c ts Phone 99 2 34 10
I O R SALE • Whlfe Roller
10 6 TI C
nt 1'0111 { rov Li'lrOt' l ot !:~ w t ltt
Derby , grrl 's shoe skates
f l)I1Cf (' lt p,liiOS , St &lt; I ('W clf~S
S•lC 1. like new SIO While
r un n l'r 'l tltt d o tt :~ tn~ ct'
shoe 1ceskt1t es. 1 pair sl 1e I ,
1 parr sll(' 3. g1rt ·s , l tkc new ,
1Jo11·t.. nHt 'l'h onc 91,1
tfc 1
Ca nad1an r ivers . \7 50 each
Rect velveteen blazer . SIU! HOU S E for sa l ~ In POr!IAnd ,
'akc over pl'tymcnt~ . must
10 . purp le ve t\lel tumper
r:'u RNI SHED
apanm~ nr ,
sell S rooms and 0Atl1 , qood
size tO, bOth worn on l y
iHrtrlls only 1n M•ddlcport 1
well Md 1 a c res ol gro und
twice , like new just right
Phone 991 3874
Phone 8.sl 2297
for hOlidays ss ea ch B l ~c!l.
3 15 ~1,&lt;1
Pl'tlent Stride R:1te gir l 's
17 S 17 tc
aress sip pers S' . B . SL '
HOU SE 5 rm s and both In
Whrtc acrylic pile coat , 3
BEOkM
home . 1us1
Rclctne Phone 997 5858.
washable . S75 Both shoes
llnlshed , remodeling , Salem
li -1 •tc
and coat like new Charlene
St • Ruttanu Phone 742 j!)Q6
Hoefl ich . 992 5292
after ol P"' or see M ilo B.
T RA ILER tot lor rent Phon e
Hutchison ,
12 17 6tp
99 7 55JS
9 2llfc
12 J t fc

For Sale or Trade

Deputy Clerk

GU IT /I. R S and itmps il l
barge tn prrc es 1\ 11 QU it ilfs
Me ad tuStrJd by 111 c Read y
And ~ asy to t mQ c r ~ rr i na s.
p rck s co rds f'I C \c e lrll cy
\.\ haley
t JO L1"Coln Rd
Pomf'roy
1'.' 16 oil (

S7.J5 Phone 9J9

auto , P S , P. B.

Blown
lnsulalton Servtces

011

USED CARS

V-6
BUICK LeSABRE

1

(Nds

Dt, ,n

FREE ESTIMATES

~ \:. C.\Vf\T ING
1\AC"'HOE S
.'\ NO DOZE R I. 1\ RGE ,\ N O
SMJ\LL
SE:Pfl ": 1 /I N" ~

For Sale

ton

;ompa r e

Cld1ass F~5•••••••.•••• 1795
11695
Buick
LeSabre·•••••oo••••
••••
H T. auto . P ,5., P 8, V-rooL

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HOilM
WINDOWS S ODORS
RE PLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDIN G SOFF ITT
GU fTERS AWNINGS

Apprat s al
serv tce
estates and co lltchons

ITH NELSON
OTORS, INC.
92 .2174
nu:! rov
--- .. Po----

slanelard , P S 6 cyl

\\ N.'I

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111

(tlt' j)O ftl

Buy, Sell or Trade

M obrle HO I til '
ten m il t'S north

Employment wanted

Help Wanted

I

12 17 l71C

~lt I N 1 R '
r.1r.._ J.:l

Wanted To Buy

(11119.24, 21&lt;

1969

MANOR
IN
MtO
DLEPOR T 1 We ar c so sure 196ol J OHN Deere 1010 dOI&lt;'r . 6
ft blade . canopy and wrncn ,
lha l yo u will love our a pari
good c ondil1on
s:a .OOO
m cnts thai w ~ g •vc you two
Phone 98S 359o~
~e e to. s RENT fREE
JuSt
1'/ 17 l 2tp
1'} 16 .tr p
PiiY your sec urr tv dt'pOStt
an d s1ay Sl&gt;: monlhS and lh('
Pt •\ N Q L E SSO N S
Now
l rrs1 'l wec!l.s 1S fr ee You will H YD R AU LIC cran(! capa cr t y
7 .ooo lb . eKtends out to J O 11
accept,ng nrw stu de nts
l."lltOY month l y teases . tt ll
W!lllt! on 1 or 11 ton !ruck ,
elec tr tc ll v ln Q, ca r petmQ
Beo tnn ers
rntermrdrates
51
,500 Phone 98 5 359..1
- rtdvanced
Jv n c
f Mrs
range anct rNr rQerr.tor tr ee
17 17 11t p
Harv£' y l Von Vran..,en 11o1
trn sh p 1c ~up c ab le T V
l... pr111 g 1\ v c
Pome ro y
to pttOtHtl l ilnd l i'undry
JSOJO HN Deere d02er ,
Phone fiOJ1770
fA crltl rc s Conventcnt 10 19/ 0
6 11
blade . canopy 11 ew
Shopprng
on
Tll
trd
and
Mrll
1'1 19 6tc
t:'ngin c New patnt 55,000
111 Mtddt e por r
VILLAGE
Phone 985 359~
f wtll be g lvtng p 1ano lesson s
M I\ NOR 1S yours l or one
t ') 17 171p
1n my home starlrng reb 1
bedroom cl partm('nts
For tntormatron ca ll Y97
st artrnQ at s 10.1 mont h l y pl us
t9 75 C HEVROLE T I ton dump
2278
~lee We pay for everytt1mg
tr uck VB , o1 sp , P s • P B
11 18 J8tc
els e Se e the Manaqer fll
16,000 actual ll\ 1tes 5oi ,OOO
Rrv('rSidt! Apartn1ents or
Phone 985 lS9o~
LI\Sl ChrislnHIS AU Ciron 1 It
call 9q? 3113 Thr s off er will
17 lf l? tp
yoU haven ' t got your l ast
end soan . so move rn now
ilnd Slt\le SSSS
rntn.ule Shopprng done. come
to the Mason A ucllon
10 13 lfc NEW lady ' s Gcnu.ne lccllher
jac~et
Stle 1 r eason tor
F ri day 19 th , 7 p m Lor of
se t11 ng
too smull Phone
new merchanarse
6 RM HO US E and brtlh lor
R81 2030
11 18 1t p
ront tn Pomeroy Call 99 i
17 17 4t(
S7 II

WantP.d

.

For Rent

t U RNI SHED apar t men t ~
rooms and bath , ildui Ts on tv
Phone 99 '/ 5908
12 18 II C

:O.t! ~~ lJ ~t t'!.

Th e P1 mt Sh ap C.umpt(!h'
f ShU II, bu ~uH':H 1" M1d

Coins, Currency
and Supplies

.

Natl'tan 81gg s
Ra diator Sp e c•olhU

1917 V EGA c all 99 ? 7653
1967 L TO r or d . new pa tnl
1'/ 18 J tp
new condtiiOn Phone 99'1
J l6 l or 992 615 3
65 r OR D Ranch w1'1gon . good
11 19 11:::
c ondr t ton , i1~ S 00 Pho ne
991 7876
IV 13 TR U C K 1 ro n I Ord f
17 IS Jt p
350. Heav y du ty L\VO n
ce ltt•tH c ond1t ro n Cil ll J O~
1 3 ~308 ttfter 5 p m
l l 16 If

1\L L' ETIC k. fe m Al e hound 111
O.l nY riiC' iHeO Celli Rober !
StD wolrt p110ne 9Q '} 7811 t
11 16 Stp

To th(&gt; Defendants abo\le f-t1\ VE vour deer lrooh ics
named
mounted
B l r c ht•eld s
You are ncr by notlf ed that a
Taxrderrr.y , St. R + 11J , East
Com pla int has been fried In
of Rull~nd Phone l 6l.t ) 7.J7
the Con1 mo11 Ptcase Court ot
2 118
Me igs County , Oh io, Cllse No
t 1 78 tfc
15 953 . demanding parttl•on ot
the follow lnu described r eal ROOM and OOdrlf tor Sr
eS iil! e, IO WI!
C.t 1ll.ms w1th tow Income ,
The follow i ng real estate
very ntcc Phone 99 7 ]509
s•tuatcd tn the County ot
1! 30 1fc
Mergs . ln I he State of Oh 1o and
In lhe VIllage ot Ruii~Jnd .
bounded and described as
rotlow s Being lot Number
fou r {4 1 1n Luh 's Add• lion to
KEN TU CKY long rille Ca ll
Rulland , Ohio
c ven .ngs 592 2973 or wr1te H
Refer ence OE! ed Vol 76 1,
N Starkey , Rt SOE Bo)( 17
Pa9 e 94 5 Deed Records ,
A then s, Oh10
Mergs County , Ohto
11 I B 61p
You are notified !hat you rue
requ1 red to
answN tile
Complaint w ith in twenty e•ghl OLD furn i ture , 1ce bo xes
brass beds . stone jars , or
days a f ter the last pub t tcalron
comp lete households Wrtte
The last pub ltcat1on wdl be
M
D
M1 1t er , Rl
.t
mttde on the 1911'1 day of
Pomer oy Ohto Ci! ll 992
December . 1q7 5
LARRY E SPE NCER . 7760
l 0 1 74
Clerk o f Courts
Me•gs county , Oh io
111 1 ), 14 . !1, 2 1 , (Ill S, 12. "· HI\L L ' S Sat vtlgc f\. 11 aulas
llc
wrtrt fram es and bOdies wtlh
or withou t motors , $ 1 hund
red Trn SO hundred Wilt
buy meta ls end scrap Iro n
On Old R 1 33 , !US I llcross
No flce ot Fili ng of
fr om Grucscr ' s Chrpper
Inventory and
Mon day through rrldtly 9
Appra isement
til! J p "' . Saturday , 9 11 1
T ~e Statto of Ohio , Me1gs
noon
countv
11 ,,. U.tc
Probate Court
To the Executor of the
estate , to such of the fOIIOWtng
as are res idents of the Sta te o f
floor 1ng ,
Oh10 , viz
the survlvtng C/\RPE: NTR Y ,
cell lno ~nd pane li ng Phone
spouse . !he neKI of kin , the
cw2 2759
12 lrl lOtc
benefiCiaries un d er the will ,
and 10 the attorney or at
torne-ys representlno any of
the afor ementio n ed persons
No 21673 VIctor swai n , aka
V ictor D Swai n , deceased. DOZER . Jqsa tn t: rn atl onal
T D 14 A , 12
hyd r !Julic
Racine. OhiO , Sul!on Tow n
blade . in goo tl condition
$hlp
Sl,JOO Phone 985 3594
You are hereby notified thlll
11 II lll p
the
tnvl."ntory
and
Ap
pralsement or the estate of the
aforementtoned ,
deceased ,
la te Of sa id County , was f lied
ln this Court Said Inventory
and Appralsemenl will be for , 'ASH pa id for tUI mak·es an¥d'
hearing before this Court on
models of mob ile homes.
the 2nd d&amp;v of January , 1976
Phone area code 614 423
at 10 00 o'clock A . M
9S31
Any person desiring to file
4 13 lfc
e)Cceptlons there!o must flle
¥·-w-- - - - - them allel!sl f tve dllys prior to
the date set for hellrlng
Gi ... en under my hand and
seal ot said court , this 17th
day of Oec:ember . 1975
Mann rng D. W ebst er ~ ERVICE Manclger lor new
car oealerShtp Write Box
Judg e and ex· offic ro Cterk
7 ~3 Pomeroy . Ohio , &lt;~5169
01 sa1d Court
12 1 121c
By Ann 8 Wttson

.

EXPERIENCED
... .
Radiata

Service

~\ppt, ,~~

l1181mo

From the largest TrucM or
6tJII donr Rad iator to 1he
sm~Uest Heatt'f Core

DODGE Challenger 6 1963 Ci"IEVY re burtt eng 1ne ,
c yt . automatiC. S.995 00
new Ttr es . boely 10 ta rr
Phon e q91 Sl69
COO d l l tOn Cal l 992 1:?06
11 18 jl p
12 19 oltp

Notice

sr., n t Ot:&gt;rnard
Pucp 1es Rc il dy tor Cllr rst
m ,,n Ph on e 9o~9 10Ctl
f? 16 /II (

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Bustneu Phone · vn.suo
Restdence · 9f7.Jll3

tl21 -lmo

equipped,

fl~ -'hl111'9

l1'fO ' (L~P\ ~t'f \ 1t l"

\'ollll('(hJI .IP I\
l &lt;lrac ~t ~t."lt.·~ It
amu ~ upp!w'i

Service Tomorrow

Cadillac
Couoe DeV"dle •••••••
check and
1974
Dlevy Ncwa 4 Dr•••••••••••• 12495
6 cy l . auto , P.S , P. B.

1as 8un er t\ut
HU
F orm~t t\ Wl"i:'d Wti-G1t" "It!,
0(.'11,1 \

Call today for

1mtle on State Route lH
Toward Rulland

19 10

lost

t.,

ll &amp; 1

,.,

VALUE
RATED

NOW HAS THE
1976

sMaverick -2 Dr••••••••••

Pomt"ray Olhn

Pomeroy

PH. 992-5612

®·I

OPEN EVES. 8: 00 PJ..\.
POMEROY, OHIO

Quality Print Shop

Olf •t t'

Sl09S

PO-MEROY MOTOR CO

BLIND ADS

t111

lnte rsect•on of Rt

All Mechonicol Work

B cyl , radio, new heavy steel floor m body

"-1 00 for SO wora mm•mum
E ach addtl tona t word 3
ce-nts

Sales and Se!Vice

Price Rlsel All Cars In
Stock At Old Prices

Dr , H T , facf. air. P S. P 8, V roof. 19,000 mites

D&amp;M Appliance

ROGER HYSELL'S
GARAGE

1971 CHEVROLET
SittS
8' body C 10 ' • lon, 'speed transmiSSion , p s , p b . 3~­

vs

SMITH NELSON
:MOTORS

Business Services

'P omeroy
otor (;o•.
'QUALITY

8' F!ee t side , 6 cyl , standard transm ts.slon , dark blue.
rea l sharp

CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUAR Y

I

?. SIGNS
OF

19HCHEVROLET• , TON

ons
16 cent'i per word six con
SC'Ciiii'• C ll)C r 'IO I. S
?~ P er CE'nt o,scount on patd
ads l'l nd ads pa•d wilhtn 10
r"' ,l;nl ' '' •vf' t'lSer•

:"'ow arranrr lh~t cm· led lttl trs
(O

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..

1914 CHEVROLET•-W0 .
W3tS
8' body , J • ton , lSO V 8, po\ er .steenng and brakes.
automat ic transmissron , R step bumper , radio A
POPular model &amp; pr1ced to go

' "~er t ron

I, cents p('r

' ,.,,,.r,l•• · ~

Auto Sales
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EXPECT:':&gt; '0 TO

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tor Day of Pu UI! U lton

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WANT AOS

INFORMATION

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9- The Daily Senlmel, Mlddleporl·Pom eroy, 0., Fr1day, Dec 19, 1975

Beat the New Year

NW' lfltfr IO f'Mh $QUI.n'. lo

form fo ur ordi nary "'otd !!.

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REGULATIONS

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ruervu tht"
or reet&gt;r t i'f1V i'IO 'oeemed objecttona l
The
p ubi , ShN
will
nor
b('
rE'spons b le tor more than ont
The P u bli Sher

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'-:0 0\!E Ev:OR
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RATES

For Want Ad Servrce
one tn!.c r llon
Mm tmum ChargeS 1 00

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to 5 00 p m
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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Pro techon Agency ourmg th('
prev iou s
week
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aggr •eved or adversel y af
tee re d by rssuan ce or ren ewa l
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bY
wrdten reaues l pursuan t to
Ohio Rev1sed Coae Sect •on
l1H 07 with in !h l r t y D Ol days
of the d t rectors propo~ed
ac lton to rssue or deny such
documents That sta tu te does
not prov rde for he.Hrng
requests to tl'1e OEPA on
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I.Udlcar lon heartngs , and other
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Re ceivi ng waters Unnamed
St rea m to Ohio River

PPIIcallon No N088 AD

( 121 19, 11c

.:LoeaJ Bowling
Pom eroy Bowl ing Lanes
Trl Co.
,
Dece mber t , 197 $
Roach s Gun Shop
)9
Phe lps
76
Pomerov Cement Block
61
Se ars Cat a tog
52
H &amp; R Fires lone
48
Me1gs Inn
·12
High lndlvlduo'll game
Ken neth Mohler . ntt se cond
high Ind ividual game
A L
Phe lps Jr , 22o1 lh1rd hrgh
lndlv ldul!ll g"me
Richard
As h . 222
High series
A L Phelps
Jr , SB8 . second h1gh series
Lou Osborne 556 , third h tQh
senes
B il l Ra dford ~ 5 1
Team t't lgh game
Phelps
900 and team high ser~es
900 , team h1gh ser tes

Ph clp• 2.682

Pom eroy 8owhng Lan es
Early Wed . Mt xe d
Dec 10 , 197S
l1dCS Sport Shop
81
Smith N elson Motor
69
Oiler 's Four
6l
Young 's Super Mlc.t
6J
N elson Drug Co
54
Tenth Framer 's
52
H igh Ind ividual game
R:t chsrd Russe ll 209 . I sabelle
Couch 212. second h igh tn
dlvlduft l game Larry
Duglln 203, Isabelle Couch
208 , third high IndiVIdual
geme ~ Bob Couch 202 Helen

Phclp• 201

High series •
Richard
Russell Sol9, ISabelle Cou ch
568 , second high esries
Larry Dugan 53-t . Helen
Phelps 537 . third high ser,es ·

VIC Wlpple 530

Belly

Sm dh 537
Team l'llgh game
71des
Sport snap 765 and team h igh
series
Zides Sport Shop

2086

Muon B owli ng Center
Wom~Pn 's. W ed .

Aft ernoon

Dec . 101 1975

Team high total p ins rnre e
~;~ames
Rook 1es 1. 157
Latecomers , Ll18 , Alley
1
(liiS, 1.053
, Team high game • Late
comers 400. Rook i es . 38ll
Rook ies , 387
Individual h tOh ser1es
three gamn
Nancy
Ne lson . 411. Bunny Estes , .t10,
P1'1yll is Benneu , 381
Indiv idual h tgh game Nancy Nelson , 158, Bunny
E51es , ISB, Norma Stanley ,
lo19 ,
The W I BC

{Women ' s In
ternatlonat
Bowt.ng
Congress ) has been honored
and oll lc tally recogn lled by
the Amer1can Revolu tronary
Brcentenn lal Admrnrstration
throu:~l'1 acceptance In the
National Brcentenniad Sports
Allia nce T!Hr ,\ 113C IS one of
lhe first fOur 3f1N l s groups
granted NR lA mtm bershrp
Ot hers art• l h~ h/I U, NCAA ,
ana th(&gt; '"'tlencun Sollball
Assoc 1allon
Runny Estes
Asst Sec retar y

Mobile Homes For Sale
MOBILE Hom(' car
peted na tu ra l gas furnace
13 000 B T U
a •r con
d1honed 70 )( 20 awn tn g 6&gt;:6
porch underp rnned Phone
llQ J 6 t ft '}
17 1a 17tc

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fo r QU ICk S&lt;liC' Ph one (J0 -1 1
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10 30 lie

Pets
R eg

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Ft:&gt;rnale
Ch inese Pu g S75 2
P ug
A Poo fema le pupp tes S2S
'! ach Ph one 66 7 6361
17 17 -lip

OL 0 Engl 1stl sheep dog 11
lllOnlhS feml\le beAul1fulty
marlo..ed , blue and while
very aentle and lovable
n tce Chnstmas present , fi K
C Sill 667 1110 66 7 6766
Cool ville
1:2 17 31 p

COMMON PLEAS COURT
MEIGS COUNTY . OHIO

POME ROY , OHIO 45769
No 1S .9SJ
llOYD SELLARDS, ET Al ,
Plamttlh

FLOYD SELLA
" RD S.

Addr cu Unknown ,

DAVID SELLARDS,

Last known addr ess
M1 dk lfL Wes t Vtr;tn1a 2SS&lt;10 ,

FLOYD SELLAR DS, JR ,

Addr ess Unknown ,

THE UN KNOWN HEIR S,
DEVIS EES, LEGATEES ,
EXECUTO RS ,
AD MINI STRAT OR S AND
ASSIG NS
OF
FLOYD
SELLA RD S,
DECEASE D

Addr ess Uknown ,

Def ondants.

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SERVICE OY PUOLICATION

LO) T tas1 Thursday 1n !he
VtC1 n ily of th e H ob son
Railroad Yards small lemon
spoile d femal e Beeg l e Call
Ravmona Bak er lb J So uth
Sth f\.ve . M 1dd leport Ohro
99 7 7 10 7
I 7 18 Jtp

SHOOTING Match . Co rn
Hollow Gun Cluo , Sunday .
Dec 21. I p m One m il e past
Mttes Ceme1ery
I) 19 'l i e

7 BEDROOM modular , tur
n 1shed , utdil tes pa id , no pet s
or childre n Near Pomeroy ,
y('! out of town Phone 992
7011 or 991 7666
11 18 3t c

GU N
Sh oot .
Rutla nd
f\. merrcan lt'Q10n begrnnrng
a1 noon o n BeechgrovC'
Road
12 19 71 c

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I l A! woods Gener cl ! Store on
County Rd '/6
I latwoods
Rd Open from 9 ll m 6 p m
da ily Me · . aroccrrcs . rcc
c r ea m pu p and c andy
Pho ne 997 781 J Mrs HMtc y
Han 1nQ

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apartm ent
at
Vrltage
Mnnor Phone 992 377 1
12 19 261C

REE RENT Al VILLAGE

1'2 7 76t c

Uanger

FO RO

prc~up .

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11 17 6IC

For Sale
St'lltflQ C A RadtOS
antennas and ac c cossor1 CS,
scanners Can r epa•r whal
we set t Erwm 's Gu ll Scr
\lrce N Second and Ru tltt nd
S l • Middl eport Phone 99 ~
7 .138
12 17 6tr

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For Sale
~TEREO

radio .

mad~rn

de-s•gn . B tr ack tape , am h11
rodio com brnatron Gatan cc
SI07 &lt;~0 or terms Ca n 99 2

17 16 ti c

8 E E J cow , al so H ere ford cow
to freshen soon Phon e 84 3

2l51

12 16 SI C

NEW automaltc washt!r and
f'llso anlique dr esser . Call

1H8 8169

12 )6

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Po!nsenlas
at
Cle la nd ' s Gr een House .
!Ola c me , Ohto Gcro ld lnc
Clel i'lnd
12 16 71c
1

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Sll 5 eac h Call 992 6666 .

12

16 51p

IN ti me tor Cl'1ristmas ladiOS '
l nd l!n 1ewelry . Lon'il RU l e
Shop . 2.t8 Rrvervlew Or ,
Pome roy , Phone 992 3090
12 19 31C
TRUCK hopper , alllltum in um
for 8 It bed S90 Phone 992
1513 after S p m
12 19 6tc

27 SH EE TS Celotex building
Phone

Deliver To

OHIO PALLO COMPANY
Rl. 2, Pomeroy . Ohio
Ph. 992-2689

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COAL tun es ton e AIH1 At I types
of s.1lt nnd roc k sell fo1 Icc
ttnd s now rromov~l
Ex
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East
Ma in Sr . Pomerov OhiO
Phonr 99'1 3891
11 1 t f l

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2176

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New ldN Equipment
Me
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Chain 1
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Real Estate For Sale
Nt (
co unlr y 11 0 n w Ill M!!IQS
County
10 lllinut r d r1 "t'
tr om No r rn11ws 11 ncr cs
? be droo m s
basem ent
cf.l llor ,
7 outb uil d i n gs
o~.'\ rnge phone 69A :lJ6 l
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Walnut Cotlsol e
f\ M r M rad io
1 speed
Chan ON . l\ 6 1t1ntc ~ 10\ 80 Or
•erm s Ca n 997 3'i'~5
11 70 I I(

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NO. 152 - 3 BR. full bese.,
lreune oidt'r home , a l um

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wc10 1ny 11111Cn 1ne ,
new , ~te e .111 ilccessorres
in cluded
Phon e 99 2 lo~ 10
10 28 ti c

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OR HOME . Ius! lh1 1Shed
remodel i ng
So l~m
5t ,
Rullllnd
Phone 74'2 2306
at rc r -1 p m or see Milo B
Hut chinson

•ldlng , slorm windows .
new gas F.A. lurnaco. HW
floors. In w•lk lng dlsl•nco
of stores. 513.500 00
804 W. Main
Pomeroy
992-2298
After Hour s Ca II
992-7133

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Hom e Com fort
cook stove , model ce, good
conditio n phone 949 277 0

12-18.6tc
--·~PORTABLE AM -FM radio

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with record pia yet , 7 In , r ee l
tO ree l t&amp;pt! r ecorde r .
Phone 992 75.5 I

12 18

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.... -·-----purebred
~

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hornect Here fords . lllso ooo d
breeding bulls
E
A
Wingett . Racine. Oh io . 949
244 1

12 18 31c

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CUSTOM 4X8 regulation pool
t a ble , 11 .. In s late bed , 6 cue
sticks , ba ll s . well rack ,

microphone
amplifier ,
recor d plaJer . n ice bed.
spr eads an blankets Call

1&lt;2 2078

12 18 11c
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La Salle

RUTLAND - 2 BR,
dining R , carpet. portellr1g, l
garage $9,500 {make
offer)
DEXTER AREA acre•. large home, bllrn &amp;
other "illdg s., fen ci ng ,
ti mber. $38,000. Fi nancing
available.
POMEAO~ - 71' acres,
lhlllyl. 4 BR ; bath, car.
petlng. pane!lng. N ga•.
llof wafer heat. basement
515.000.
HARRISONVILLE
NEW HOM E, about I acre,
3 BR. 1'1&gt; baths, brick &amp;
frame , kitchen with eM ·
tros, garage, car peting,

CONTACT.
Lots Pauley
Bra nch Ma nager

NOTICE
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MIDDLE PORT - 3 B. R s,
ba th , largo new k( t.. g~ ~
fu rnace, 2 porches &amp; leve l
lot 512.500
NEW LISTING - J B.R,
a ll elec home, mod . kit..
large ll v. with wOodburning llrep lace. F
bllsement &amp; db!. g•r•g•
$27,500.
SPECIA L- 2 concrele blk
buildings &amp; drf!led well on
124. Onl y 58.000
COUNTRY LIVING - Llko
new J BR 's, kit with bllr,
sliding gloss doors In
dining. F. ba oemen t &amp; db!
g•r•ge Sl9,000
LINCOLN HTS. - 2 B.A.,
home, bath.
furnace.
alum inum sid ing. Storm
window• &amp; drs On ly
$10,000
NEW LISTING - 3 Iorge
BR . brick, 1 1 ~ be lhs. not

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AS THE WIND BLOWS UP THE RIVER
The day was cold, the clouds were bold
and the wind blew up the rtver ;
Came evening nigh, with a wintry sky,
still the wind blew up the river.
All homeward bound, to oach his town,
as the wind blew up the river;
But no one knows, as on the dsy goes,
what the wind blows up the river ;
And so a crash and In just a flash
the bridge went In the river .
.,Many were lost as the water tossed
from the wind blowing up the river .
But the piers are there ,like monuments, as we stare,
and still the wind blows up the river.
- G. I. Cwxliff, Sr.,Syracuse, Ohio.

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Carpeting
501 NYLON

$499

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RUTLAND
FURNITURE

Seed a"d Milling
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tificales that the 54 member,
7-cou nty board placed
development of regtonal EMS
system as 1ls top priortly
dW'tng 1971 as the resull of an
areawide health survey. This
dectston was confmned by
local elected public offictals
who, after rece iving a
Foundation prop osal, pledged
loca l tax funds in support of
the system and directed the
Foundation to seek stale and
federal support for start-up of
the system m its first year.
Thai search resulted in the
Fou nd atton's plan betng
accepted at both state and
federal le ve ls as a
merilortous design for rlU'al
EMS delivery and it was
destgnaled a national
demonslrallon project.
' With the designatwn came
grant awards and federal
con lracls m the amount of 90
per cent of all project costs
over a penod of 3'.2 yea rs.
The local levies are intended
to supplant federal fundmg as
tt ts phased out m 1976.

Sunday festivities
held at Meigs Inn
Em ployes of the Meigs Inn
were guests at the annual
Chrtslmas party allhe Inn on
Sunday.
Fesllvtlles began at 5 p.m.
with a dinner served at 5· 30
by the board of directors of
the Meigs Inveslmenl CorporaliOn Games were pla yed
and g1fls presented lo all
employes and dtrectors by
John Musser, manager, and
Btl! Childs, MIE president.
A gill cerlificale was
presented John and Dollte
Musser from employes by
Ralph Werry. Gills were also
presented frbm Marcia and
Edison Hobsteller.
Dancing began at 9
p.m.and ended at II p.m w1lh
music by. George Hall and the
Hallmarks.
Employes, directors and
guests present were Jim and
Dollie Musser, Jtm and Pat
Rickman , Bill and Joan
Childs, Dick and Sara Owen,
Bernard, Barb and Beth
Fultz, Dr. Ray and Mary
Pickens, Kermit Wallon,
Virgil and Nellie Brown , Ron
Vance, Mallhew Dlllard, Don
Folmer, Russ Davis, Debbie
Stewart, Tom Musser, Rick

R UII AMCI

BODY SHOP
Top of Lincoln Hill,
Pomeroy.
Ph. 992 -2280
Free Estimates

s.ds • Bird Sttdl • ()ystw Shells 1nd Orft •
Ftrtlllztrs • Ume • Ctm111t &amp; Mortar • !toe~
s.n. Wattr Softtntr • Rtmtdlts • Salt • Utters
• V1cclna • Roofing • Paints • Rid Brand
Ftncl119 • Baler 1nd Binder Twlnt • Sprays •

ditloned, shows tender care New Ford trade in ,,:2995
1973 Ford Van 8 Pass Club Sedan. Challeau. Ford's
fin est and t~is one Is tops, P S, P. B , AT , o o oo o o • • •3795
1971 Ford LTO 8 pass. Sta Wagon, Cou ntry Squ.,e,
factory atr. excepti onall y clean ms•de and out 0 0 0 •3195
1973 Pontoac Grand Am 4 dr sedan, owned by Coca(
m&gt;n!Ster. fa ctory air , original black finish like new '3295
1972 Plymouth Fury 1114 Dr Sedan. factory a.,, extra

mce.••••••••••••••••••••••••-•••••••'2295
1914

GMC Super Custom V-8, tops •n GMC's offerings.

and tht s one IS extr a c lean. Atr condttioning and a lithe

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P..mtrOy

'3995
•2995

goodtes ••• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •
1973 Chevrolet
Pickup This one shows tender care

v.a

and IS fu lly equipped ••••••••••••• ••• • • •

MANY MORE

SEE: Freel Blaettnar, P1t Hill, Melvin Little,
or Dan Thompson
Open Eveni119s Til6: DO
Except Thurs. and Sat. Tll5:00

DAN THOMPSON
FORD
PHONE
112·2~

461S.lhinl
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72 Buick Electra, V-top, pow., air. ...... 12695
72 P~. Gold Duster, 6 cyl., 3 speed .... '1995
72 Olds 98 HT Sed., power, air .........12695
72 Chev. Imp. Cus. Cpe., full power, air 12295
72 Olds Lux. Sed., full power, fact air 12895
71 Ford LTD Wagon, ·pow., luggage rack 11695'
71 Ford Tor. Cpe., V-8, auto., air ........ 11595
70 Volkswagen 2 Door Bug .... ,........ ..'l295
70 Dodge Mon. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P.B., ..'1395
70 Olds 98 HT Sed., pow., F. air ....... .'l095_
69 P~. 4 Door, V-8 auto.. ............ ... '895
68 Olds Cut. 4 Dr. HT, 350 V-8, P.B., •. '895
68 Dodge Dart Cpe., V-8 auto.............1995
67 Chevelle 4 Door 6 cyl. auto.......... ..1695
68 Pontiac Station WaROII ..... ............ 5795
66 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan .. .. .. ... ... .. .. 1395
69 Chevrolet ~ ton Pickuo .......... .....'1295
72 Dodge 1 ton Truck, flat bed ......... '2695

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

Tom Rue Sale Prtce
1

1975 PLY. DUSTER ________ 3695
Auto trans, P S, AM rad1o, atr co nd , 7,000 miles,
factory official car with new ca r wa rrantv.
Tom Rue Sale Price

Couch, Joyce and Ron Qutllen ,
Tonya Keebaugh, Jason
Dav1s, Dorothy Clark, Penny
Compton, George Hall. Joni
Sellers, Mike F1lzwaler ,
Tern and Ron Toler, Ralph
Werry, Helen Bailey, Eleanor
Werry , Ltnda and Doug
Wyatt, Sandy Iannarelli, Noel
Miller, Shirley and Bill
Cogar, Ollie Young and AI
and April Harmon

72 Pontiac H.T. Cpe., V-roof. POWer...... 12395
72 Buick lS Cus. Con., power, air...... .12895

See one of these courteous salesmen: Pete
Burris. Lloyd Me Laughlin or Marvin
Keebaugh .

TOM RUE
MOTORS

· "Yo u'll Like Our Qyalify Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
Open Evenings Until6 : 0{)- Til S p.m . Sat.

1974 DODGE DART__ ----- '2995
Sport. 2 dr H T , P.S , auto trans . AM rad1o, 8,000

m iles

.

Grimm preceded a program Jozie, of Gallipolis spent
on work of the Amencan Sunday w1th Mr. and Mrs.
1
Baptist Convention by Mrs. Roy Ritne.
Grella
Simpson " Stl imt
9 pa" wagon. air cond , P S , P B. AM rad to, factory
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Howard
offtcta l car
Night,
Holy
Night"
was
sung
and
M1ss Helen Riffie of
Tom Ru e Sale Price
and Mrs. Simpson closed her Hartford, W Va ., spent
program w1lh a reading, "If 'lbw-sday, Dec. 1 with Mr.
He
Came to Your House" and and Mrs. Roy Riffle.
. trans .. AM, radio, P.S. air cond . 318 eng me .
prayer.
During the fellowship
JO mile s by one loca l owner .
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick
Tom Rue Sale Price
hoW' Mrs. Simpson, hostess, Grtmm VISited wtth their son
served lovely refreshments in and fam1Jy, Mr and Mrs
keeptng of Ch ristmas, to Larry Grimm m Pataskala
twelve members present Her
6 cyl , 4 dr
Mr. and Mrs. Elza Birch
home was beautifully spent Sunday aflernoon with
decorated for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs . Eber Carpenter
Miss Vera Beegle and Mrs. at Sliversville.
Grella Simpson VISited Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. David Roush
Maude Young in Pomeroy and chidren of Columbus
Friday, Dec. 5.
came Wednesday night and
Mr and Mrs Roderick took h1s father, Dale Roush
SUNDAY
Grunm and Mr. and Mrs. and grandfather, Henry
PH. 992-2594
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM,
Ronald Grimm
spent Roush , to their home for
7:30 p m. Sunday, at Mt.
Thanksgiving day with Mr. Thanksgiving and brought
See: Tom Rue. Ray Douglas or
Hermon United Brethren
and
Mrs. Paul North at them back Monday, Nov. 30
G. (Pall Williamson.
Church; public welcome
Gallipolis. There were 21
APPLE GROVE United
people
ther e
fo r
On this day in history:
Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m.
Thanksgtvlng dinner.
In
I n7, George Washington
Sunday, Chr1slmas prog ram ;
Mr. Earl Hart has gone lo and the Continental Army
COMMUNION Candlelight
everyone invited.
St. Cloud, Florida lo spend began a winter encamJXIlenl
•
Service, and a Christmas
the winter
at Valley Forge, Pa
POMEROY FIRST Baptist program Sunday, 7·30 p m. at
Don and Jack Ftsher of
In 1968, Norman Thomas,
Church 7:30 p.m. Sunday. the Pomeroy Chw-ch of the
Uniontown , Ohio spent two stx- Ctme Soclahsl part y
Christmas program willi a Nazerene , corner Union and
days deer hunting and were prestdential candidate, died
visit from Santa Public Mulberry Ave. Rev Clyde
guests of Mr. and Mrs . Linley at the age of 84.
Henderson, pastor, invites
welcome.
By Mrs. Francis Morris
Harl
In 1972, the splashdown of
BIG BEND Citizens Band the public.
The theme song "Lord,
Mr. and Mrs
BtU Apollo 17 ended America's
MONDAY
Speak to Me That I May McKenzte, Phil, Jeff and
Radio Club Christmas party,
moon exploration program.
CHRISTMAS
PROGRAM, Speak", sung by the group
1 P,.m Sunday at the Rock
Springs Grange Hall . For 7:30p.m. Monday at Morning opened the meeting of the
information concerning food Star United Methodist Esther Circle hosted by Mrs.
Notice To Public!
Isabel Simpson at her home
and gifts telephone 992-7349 ChW'ch; public invited.
Monday evening, Dec. 8.
Devotions by Mrs. Frances
Wilc oxe n Included the
OPEN
BUSINESS
Christmas story from Luke.
A poem, "Olristmas Mor·
RT. 124-143-RUTlAND ROAD
njng" was followed by
singing "0 Lillie Town of
HOURS- Monday thru Saturday
Bethlehem ". A reading, "The
Meaning of Olristmas" by
5:00 A.M. • 9:00 p.m.
Frances Cardlnel Spellman
and group singing "Hark, the
Herald Angels Sing",
reading, ''Greater Than
Kmgs or Parlllllnents" and
singing " While Shepherds
Pomeroy -Rutland· Tuppers Plains
Watched Tehir Flocks."
Ed's Crouroads Grocery
t
After a business session,
'
prayer by Mrs. Marjone
Tom Rue Sale Pnce

1974 PLY. SATEU.ITE ------ 3695

1973 PLY. DUSTER-------· '2695
1969 DODGE OORONEL __ ---'795

Calendar

2 NEW 75 VALIANTS, 6 cyt.,
4 dooJs. One with air. Huny!

Racine

Social

Events

All Banks In Meigs County
Will Close At

10:00 A.M. • 5:00 P.M.

Citizens National Bank
Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.
Pomerov National Bank

.

Racine Home National Bank

SUNDAY

SUGAR RUN MILLS

,

74 Cadillac Sed. DeVille. oower, air...... '6295
73 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air ··... . 14795
73 Cadillac Sed. DeVille,. pawer, air.... ...'4595.
72 Cadillac Cpe. DeViHe, power, air .... 13895
73 Olds 98 Lux. Sedan. oower, air...... .'3695
73 Volkswagen Bus, 9 pass. .. ... .. .. .. .. 13295
72 Chev. Vega 2 dr•. 4 speed ............ 11295
73 Monte Carlo 2 Dr., v-roof, air........ 13695
73 P~. Futy Ill 4 Dr., V-8 auto..........11995
73 Pont. leMans 4 Dr., pow., air....... 12995
72 Datsun 2 ·Door, std.............. ..... 11595

NoonDec.24, 1975

O.tts• .

Mulberry Ave.

!

Dr Thomas W Morgan,
"flf~S , Gallipolis, along with four
other area doc tors, was
presented a certificate of
apprectalton al the quarterly
meeting of the Ohto Valley
Health Services Foundalton
(OVHSF l Board of Trustees
m Wellston Tuesday night.
Th e cer tifica tes were
awarded in recogmlton "for
se lfl ess and avid enChustasm" displayed by the
o~,a J fiVe rectptenls whtle servmg
l
as cha1nnen of levy campaigns in support of the
region's Southeast Ohio
Emergency Medtcal Services
system .
Also receiving cerllflcates
were Dr. Thomas Price ,
Logan, who headed lhe
Hocktng County campaign m
the November election of
1971 ; Dr. A. Burton Payne ,
Ironton; Dr Alvis Hambr1ck,
Jackson ; and Dr. Wtlliam H.
Allen, Jr., Athens, who each
cha1red campaigns m these
counties dW'ing the fa ll of
Chis year.

RIGGS USED CARS

1 t t ft II C

'3295

one careful local owner ••• ••••••••• ••••••
1974 Prntos, choice of two - 3 door Runabout and 2 d r

Area doctors
are honored

Self Contained Camper For Pickup Truck

ot,

' I t

d&lt;\

Dlevy C.lO •••••••••••••••••• l't:J:a .i

wide bed, V8, stand lrans.

n n ]11! Pl llll\1

,.,:., 1'1 ,,.,.

oJ

;as furnac e. walnut ste!rs,

dishwasher and t•m!ly
room wllh wood-burning
fireplace. 534,000
RUSTIC HILLS - l B R 's,
family room , mod kit..
dining, •CI elec central air
on lond•caped lol. 524.500,
NEW LISTING - 3 8 R
br ick near stor es fn
Pomeroy . Larg e dining
with 11reploceand mod. kit.
l car garage. $17,500.
NEW LISTING - 49 &amp;cres
andnew 2 B.R. home. Bltth,
furn ace, f. bMem ent.
carport. barn &amp; etc.
$31.500.

~hort

lhlf"P

.•4395

FOR

Rooms, '5.00 up
Special Rates
by Weelc

tl1ollh

IIUt io. '!t {llhl i l l 1•(\\', !1 ' 1 1\11 1
\ ill !l ,\ 111 l tl l tll t +t1Jl ~~111
llllll'~ ! l'll t' ·HHI lJI.\\!' 11 (, \ II

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rEAFORD REALTY •..,,,,, s "'' "'

PHONE9923325
·
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10 M ec h~ n lc
Pomeroy ,

stand trans ., atr, long w td e bed

1975 Ford LTD 4 Or. Sedan, less than 1&lt;,000 easy miles

So clean we could put tf on show room floor • • o • o o
1974 Ford Gran Tonno, 4 dr Sedan, a1r c:on dit1oned .

Both sharp. low m1l eage. new Ford trade-ins

TO BUY OR SELL - LE T
US HE~P YOU .
m -2259 or 992-2568

NM LOCATION

Ph. fll -2771

I

trans., long wide bed

ExecuttoJe cars and demos, plus btggest savings on 76s

Wtde selecltan - both 7S'• and 76's

As low Ase•••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2695
1973 Pontiac Catahna 4 dr sedan, factory a ir con .

$15.900

HOTEL

Mlddlo,ort, o.

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1\

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12 18 31&lt;

me

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lnrt l\,\t t..~ ·tW \\ 1,_\ l I..
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Stroutlb
Realty

GMC lfz Ton ................ 2295
Dodge ~ Ton ............... 12295
1

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MODERN

11 30261C

742 2880

-------------,

BUNDLED SLABS 16 PER TON

C HR! SlM J\S t r c ~s fJ hQnc 1 ~7
1) 3~ Ma i n St Ru tl£t nc1
1:' 9 Ute.

KENMORE
electric;
range , copper tone , excel lent
condition S85 oo Phone 992.

ANT I QUE

.,.,. 19\ 1

rno

0 S. D l IH:: 1: 1 r+mnunQ Jt)
yt&gt;MS i"Ji:pNrl"l1 n~ lll~Yr\•d
fl' l'C' C~l 11lAf('!l (,t tl ll'o;1 .h}\
Qr 111 ~1! 1 Jtl ~ 1 coo" •Ill·

f
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12395
973y.e. 4Dlevy
C-30.................
spd , P.S, P. B , long wide bed.
973 Dlevy C-10. ................. 12395
cyl. stand. tran s. tong wide bed

191S New LTDs. Cu•tom 500s, Elote, Tor1110s, Granada,
Maverock, Mustangs, Pontas. FIOO &amp; F250 Pickups,

20MPG
HIGHWAY
EPA TEST

.Ford LID Coupe ............ .

Fact air , P S , PoB , V roo (

Syr ,t c u ~ r Ohto

\\ILL

' ' 9 111c

JO "

2&lt; 13

t;1· ~ .n trC n • 10
Ph on e ~ 1\il 7~ 15

.

9Y71 58

3191.

POMEROY LANDMARK
.• ,_ Juk W. Carsey, Mgr
Aill Phone 992-2181

brush . originally $1500 00.
$695 oo ca n 992 2m
12 19 61c
12 18 lie
Dallas Hilt , phone 2&lt;~7
PUMP ORGA N and slool.
girl ' s bike . babv
bed
12 19 61C
comple !c, elect r ic g uitar ,

materiaL

CO RN
266'

'99.99

Wllh 1011 ~r 1nd chain .

'\urtio•1 oer

I !' 1 1(
1 :, N t-.. "'
\'nd t ll1
ilild,l t ,on
M ')'} ' ti'J

F IR EWO OD

r fiRM tor sttltl b )' owner , 4
m ~~~~ west of ~ullllnd on
N ew Lima Road , 1o11 ecrcs.
l enn~ bllrn , nouse . ot her
bu il dings .
All
mi neral
rights 60 acres tlllabt~ . rest
In pasture , also pond
S.t4 .SOO
Phon e
(419) 865

ONLY

1lfl

shrubbery

lit

lO 9 trc

CHAIN SAW

3965

3542 .

'7 PER TON

" 9

l

HOMELITE XL

Ph q91 l"U

or 1t?J 1lil

tnonet s

Coli 186 999 1

A SPECIAL GIFT
For Someone Special

Roger Wiltn sle y , Rutla nd
II 78 l l

W I LL

1rens cc 1ver e m 1m
m p)tl ran 1o . a tri'l c k s1cr!'o
Cl'lltl 99' 396 5 J\lso other

.

~ l r"u .. 111 1 •urn1shcd and
unlurnrshed ap ts Phon e 991
S IJ ol
11 9 1fc

LARRY LAVENDER

,.,. -.,plf'lt'! Scr ' e
P ilOI 11'
'119 :' ~ 0 ' or 9J9 '000 RMtn('
Oll lt'! Cr ill l' rl'ldt ord
I Q 9 It \

Real Estate For Sale

.

WAN TID

Poles ma •• mum diameter 10 mches on
largest end.

corn

;:;'j,

1 A 70 11: 13 MO HAWK tires ~
super Mag 70 S.tS Phone 98 5

CHIP WOOD

EAR

Pho11e 7~1-231 1

C RRrnrt5ircr

ban d

••••••••••••••••••••••••
tl,ti!f~'
ca r.

R&amp;J OOINS

J HI I

YEAR END CLEARANCE OF ALL
75's AND USED CARS

I

Blown 11110 W,lfl '! &amp; Atftr:

tN S T IIL LE L'
£\I lL
Pl t LUN S PHO N E ~ t 1 , ol 71! ,
Or. Y OR N tGt-H
11 ll 78tp

IN 0 1\S H ~J c hann e l Ct llzens

NOW Sell ing F\JIIN Brush
Produ c ts Phone 99 2 34 10
I O R SALE • Whlfe Roller
10 6 TI C
nt 1'0111 { rov Li'lrOt' l ot !:~ w t ltt
Derby , grrl 's shoe skates
f l)I1Cf (' lt p,liiOS , St &lt; I ('W clf~S
S•lC 1. like new SIO While
r un n l'r 'l tltt d o tt :~ tn~ ct'
shoe 1ceskt1t es. 1 pair sl 1e I ,
1 parr sll(' 3. g1rt ·s , l tkc new ,
1Jo11·t.. nHt 'l'h onc 91,1
tfc 1
Ca nad1an r ivers . \7 50 each
Rect velveteen blazer . SIU! HOU S E for sa l ~ In POr!IAnd ,
'akc over pl'tymcnt~ . must
10 . purp le ve t\lel tumper
r:'u RNI SHED
apanm~ nr ,
sell S rooms and 0Atl1 , qood
size tO, bOth worn on l y
iHrtrlls only 1n M•ddlcport 1
well Md 1 a c res ol gro und
twice , like new just right
Phone 991 3874
Phone 8.sl 2297
for hOlidays ss ea ch B l ~c!l.
3 15 ~1,&lt;1
Pl'tlent Stride R:1te gir l 's
17 S 17 tc
aress sip pers S' . B . SL '
HOU SE 5 rm s and both In
Whrtc acrylic pile coat , 3
BEOkM
home . 1us1
Rclctne Phone 997 5858.
washable . S75 Both shoes
llnlshed , remodeling , Salem
li -1 •tc
and coat like new Charlene
St • Ruttanu Phone 742 j!)Q6
Hoefl ich . 992 5292
after ol P"' or see M ilo B.
T RA ILER tot lor rent Phon e
Hutchison ,
12 17 6tp
99 7 55JS
9 2llfc
12 J t fc

For Sale or Trade

Deputy Clerk

GU IT /I. R S and itmps il l
barge tn prrc es 1\ 11 QU it ilfs
Me ad tuStrJd by 111 c Read y
And ~ asy to t mQ c r ~ rr i na s.
p rck s co rds f'I C \c e lrll cy
\.\ haley
t JO L1"Coln Rd
Pomf'roy
1'.' 16 oil (

S7.J5 Phone 9J9

auto , P S , P. B.

Blown
lnsulalton Servtces

011

USED CARS

V-6
BUICK LeSABRE

1

(Nds

Dt, ,n

FREE ESTIMATES

~ \:. C.\Vf\T ING
1\AC"'HOE S
.'\ NO DOZE R I. 1\ RGE ,\ N O
SMJ\LL
SE:Pfl ": 1 /I N" ~

For Sale

ton

;ompa r e

Cld1ass F~5•••••••.•••• 1795
11695
Buick
LeSabre·•••••oo••••
••••
H T. auto . P ,5., P 8, V-rooL

:O.'CI\..11

HOilM
WINDOWS S ODORS
RE PLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDIN G SOFF ITT
GU fTERS AWNINGS

Apprat s al
serv tce
estates and co lltchons

ITH NELSON
OTORS, INC.
92 .2174
nu:! rov
--- .. Po----

slanelard , P S 6 cyl

\\ N.'I

rl
111

(tlt' j)O ftl

Buy, Sell or Trade

M obrle HO I til '
ten m il t'S north

Employment wanted

Help Wanted

I

12 17 l71C

~lt I N 1 R '
r.1r.._ J.:l

Wanted To Buy

(11119.24, 21&lt;

1969

MANOR
IN
MtO
DLEPOR T 1 We ar c so sure 196ol J OHN Deere 1010 dOI&lt;'r . 6
ft blade . canopy and wrncn ,
lha l yo u will love our a pari
good c ondil1on
s:a .OOO
m cnts thai w ~ g •vc you two
Phone 98S 359o~
~e e to. s RENT fREE
JuSt
1'/ 17 l 2tp
1'} 16 .tr p
PiiY your sec urr tv dt'pOStt
an d s1ay Sl&gt;: monlhS and lh('
Pt •\ N Q L E SSO N S
Now
l rrs1 'l wec!l.s 1S fr ee You will H YD R AU LIC cran(! capa cr t y
7 .ooo lb . eKtends out to J O 11
accept,ng nrw stu de nts
l."lltOY month l y teases . tt ll
W!lllt! on 1 or 11 ton !ruck ,
elec tr tc ll v ln Q, ca r petmQ
Beo tnn ers
rntermrdrates
51
,500 Phone 98 5 359..1
- rtdvanced
Jv n c
f Mrs
range anct rNr rQerr.tor tr ee
17 17 11t p
Harv£' y l Von Vran..,en 11o1
trn sh p 1c ~up c ab le T V
l... pr111 g 1\ v c
Pome ro y
to pttOtHtl l ilnd l i'undry
JSOJO HN Deere d02er ,
Phone fiOJ1770
fA crltl rc s Conventcnt 10 19/ 0
6 11
blade . canopy 11 ew
Shopprng
on
Tll
trd
and
Mrll
1'1 19 6tc
t:'ngin c New patnt 55,000
111 Mtddt e por r
VILLAGE
Phone 985 359~
f wtll be g lvtng p 1ano lesson s
M I\ NOR 1S yours l or one
t ') 17 171p
1n my home starlrng reb 1
bedroom cl partm('nts
For tntormatron ca ll Y97
st artrnQ at s 10.1 mont h l y pl us
t9 75 C HEVROLE T I ton dump
2278
~lee We pay for everytt1mg
tr uck VB , o1 sp , P s • P B
11 18 J8tc
els e Se e the Manaqer fll
16,000 actual ll\ 1tes 5oi ,OOO
Rrv('rSidt! Apartn1ents or
Phone 985 lS9o~
LI\Sl ChrislnHIS AU Ciron 1 It
call 9q? 3113 Thr s off er will
17 lf l? tp
yoU haven ' t got your l ast
end soan . so move rn now
ilnd Slt\le SSSS
rntn.ule Shopprng done. come
to the Mason A ucllon
10 13 lfc NEW lady ' s Gcnu.ne lccllher
jac~et
Stle 1 r eason tor
F ri day 19 th , 7 p m Lor of
se t11 ng
too smull Phone
new merchanarse
6 RM HO US E and brtlh lor
R81 2030
11 18 1t p
ront tn Pomeroy Call 99 i
17 17 4t(
S7 II

WantP.d

.

For Rent

t U RNI SHED apar t men t ~
rooms and bath , ildui Ts on tv
Phone 99 '/ 5908
12 18 II C

:O.t! ~~ lJ ~t t'!.

Th e P1 mt Sh ap C.umpt(!h'
f ShU II, bu ~uH':H 1" M1d

Coins, Currency
and Supplies

.

Natl'tan 81gg s
Ra diator Sp e c•olhU

1917 V EGA c all 99 ? 7653
1967 L TO r or d . new pa tnl
1'/ 18 J tp
new condtiiOn Phone 99'1
J l6 l or 992 615 3
65 r OR D Ranch w1'1gon . good
11 19 11:::
c ondr t ton , i1~ S 00 Pho ne
991 7876
IV 13 TR U C K 1 ro n I Ord f
17 IS Jt p
350. Heav y du ty L\VO n
ce ltt•tH c ond1t ro n Cil ll J O~
1 3 ~308 ttfter 5 p m
l l 16 If

1\L L' ETIC k. fe m Al e hound 111
O.l nY riiC' iHeO Celli Rober !
StD wolrt p110ne 9Q '} 7811 t
11 16 Stp

To th(&gt; Defendants abo\le f-t1\ VE vour deer lrooh ics
named
mounted
B l r c ht•eld s
You are ncr by notlf ed that a
Taxrderrr.y , St. R + 11J , East
Com pla int has been fried In
of Rull~nd Phone l 6l.t ) 7.J7
the Con1 mo11 Ptcase Court ot
2 118
Me igs County , Oh io, Cllse No
t 1 78 tfc
15 953 . demanding parttl•on ot
the follow lnu described r eal ROOM and OOdrlf tor Sr
eS iil! e, IO WI!
C.t 1ll.ms w1th tow Income ,
The follow i ng real estate
very ntcc Phone 99 7 ]509
s•tuatcd tn the County ot
1! 30 1fc
Mergs . ln I he State of Oh 1o and
In lhe VIllage ot Ruii~Jnd .
bounded and described as
rotlow s Being lot Number
fou r {4 1 1n Luh 's Add• lion to
KEN TU CKY long rille Ca ll
Rulland , Ohio
c ven .ngs 592 2973 or wr1te H
Refer ence OE! ed Vol 76 1,
N Starkey , Rt SOE Bo)( 17
Pa9 e 94 5 Deed Records ,
A then s, Oh10
Mergs County , Ohto
11 I B 61p
You are notified !hat you rue
requ1 red to
answN tile
Complaint w ith in twenty e•ghl OLD furn i ture , 1ce bo xes
brass beds . stone jars , or
days a f ter the last pub t tcalron
comp lete households Wrtte
The last pub ltcat1on wdl be
M
D
M1 1t er , Rl
.t
mttde on the 1911'1 day of
Pomer oy Ohto Ci! ll 992
December . 1q7 5
LARRY E SPE NCER . 7760
l 0 1 74
Clerk o f Courts
Me•gs county , Oh io
111 1 ), 14 . !1, 2 1 , (Ill S, 12. "· HI\L L ' S Sat vtlgc f\. 11 aulas
llc
wrtrt fram es and bOdies wtlh
or withou t motors , $ 1 hund
red Trn SO hundred Wilt
buy meta ls end scrap Iro n
On Old R 1 33 , !US I llcross
No flce ot Fili ng of
fr om Grucscr ' s Chrpper
Inventory and
Mon day through rrldtly 9
Appra isement
til! J p "' . Saturday , 9 11 1
T ~e Statto of Ohio , Me1gs
noon
countv
11 ,,. U.tc
Probate Court
To the Executor of the
estate , to such of the fOIIOWtng
as are res idents of the Sta te o f
floor 1ng ,
Oh10 , viz
the survlvtng C/\RPE: NTR Y ,
cell lno ~nd pane li ng Phone
spouse . !he neKI of kin , the
cw2 2759
12 lrl lOtc
benefiCiaries un d er the will ,
and 10 the attorney or at
torne-ys representlno any of
the afor ementio n ed persons
No 21673 VIctor swai n , aka
V ictor D Swai n , deceased. DOZER . Jqsa tn t: rn atl onal
T D 14 A , 12
hyd r !Julic
Racine. OhiO , Sul!on Tow n
blade . in goo tl condition
$hlp
Sl,JOO Phone 985 3594
You are hereby notified thlll
11 II lll p
the
tnvl."ntory
and
Ap
pralsement or the estate of the
aforementtoned ,
deceased ,
la te Of sa id County , was f lied
ln this Court Said Inventory
and Appralsemenl will be for , 'ASH pa id for tUI mak·es an¥d'
hearing before this Court on
models of mob ile homes.
the 2nd d&amp;v of January , 1976
Phone area code 614 423
at 10 00 o'clock A . M
9S31
Any person desiring to file
4 13 lfc
e)Cceptlons there!o must flle
¥·-w-- - - - - them allel!sl f tve dllys prior to
the date set for hellrlng
Gi ... en under my hand and
seal ot said court , this 17th
day of Oec:ember . 1975
Mann rng D. W ebst er ~ ERVICE Manclger lor new
car oealerShtp Write Box
Judg e and ex· offic ro Cterk
7 ~3 Pomeroy . Ohio , &lt;~5169
01 sa1d Court
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Glt·TS
For Him

,JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind.
(UP! ) - Capt. Charles Brasher, skipper of the sternwhi!eler Belle of Louisville
for the past eight years, died
Thursday. He was 66.
Brasher, who entered a
local hospital Wednesday
complaining of exhaustion,

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to shop for HIM ... because ··
I the apparel he wants Is 1

here In " His Store" . Shop
tonight!
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JHRU DEC. 2S
NOT OPEN

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FRI., DEC. 26-28
" FUNNY LADY"
I Technico lor)
Show starts at 7:00p.m.

OPEN EVENINGS

Scroo.ge
had a

good
idea.

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GOO[) NUMBERS

This wt•c k 's rcgu,lar
winning numbers :
Three-digit number:
601 1six·ter&amp;-one ).

jump the previous month .
The costs of other . comFuur·diglt numbt·r :
modities rose 0.3 per cent.
9556 1nine-flvt~flve-slx) .
The biggest increases OC·
Five·diglt number :
curred in services, which
48529 (lour·eight·five·
rose 1.1 per cent as a result of
two-nine).
.l
sharp increases in- transSix-digit number :
COURSE
portation costs and prices of
EVE 15N'T ALL
260357 ltwo-sfx·zero· .
TIRED PENbUIN
hotL..,hold services.
NOT,"5MILED
three-five-seven I·
OVER, IS ll",5ANTA ?"A&lt;:&gt;KED
WINS! PETER AND DENNY
An 8.5 per cent rise in auto
Super Santa winning
6ANTA.
PENNY I EVE:N Tl-l()UE,!-l 51-1E
I-lAD I=INI51-1ED TI-1EIR
insurance rates forced all
numbers :
transportation costs up 3 per
CI-IRISTMA':l EVE CI-IORE5 FDR SANTA ! COUlD ~~DL'/ KEEP ~ER EYE'j OPEN. NEXT... "
Two-digit numbers: 11
cent. Auto repairs and
lone-one), !8 (two-elghl),
parking fees rose 1 per cent.
37 1three-seven) and 21
Household service costs
( tw&amp;-one).
rose 1.3 per cent, reflecting a
Four-digit number:
1.6 per cent rise in mortgage
6715 1six-seven-one·
.,
interest rates. The departfive I.
he
"hopes
the
judicial
system
sodomy,
and
a
woman
ment said mortgage rates
CINCINNATI j UPI) - torlion, solicitation, perjury,
Five·digit number :
were influenced by higher
Police Chief Carl v. Goodin tampering with evidence and identified as Flora Griffin will move rapidly in deter-,,
78774 (seven-eig)lt-seven·
interest on FHA-insured
Flynt, also was charged with mining their guilt or in·
says he is "shocked" at being ·obstruction of justice.
seven-four)
loans.
sodomy.
nocence.''
indicted by a special
" I'm shocked," was the
Si~·dlglt
number:
Court
officials
said
the
Appointed by the city
Property taxes were up 2.1
760037 (seven·six·zero- Hamilton County grand jury only comment Goodin would
per cent while natural gas
that. has been investigating make immediately after the grand jury would be con- manager as interim police:
three-three-seven) .
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alleged misconduct in the indictments were returned. tinuing its investigation, chief was Lt. Col. Myron.
telephone service rates
Cincinnati Police Division. However, he agreed to hold a meaning more indictments Leistler.
City Safety Director'
climbed 1.4 per cent-the
Goodin, 42, a 19-year news conference at police were possible.
Goodin
last
month
denied
largest monthly increases for
Richard
Castellini said the '
veteran of the Ioree and chief headquarters today .
1y
wrongdoing
as
alleged
in
these items during all of 1975.
indictments
were "shocking"
for nearly live years, was one
Also indicted was Larry
an
anonymous
letter
to
city
and
called
it
a "tragic hour." ·
of seven policemen among Flynt, of Columbus, publisher
the 10 persons indicted of "Hustler," a men's officials - purportedly ·Also named in indictments_
by
"honest were :
Five defendants forfeited Thursday.
"
magazine, and owner of "The written
policemen"
that
touched
off
bonds and seven others were
-Pollee
Vice
Squad
Chief:
The chief was charged in Hustler" _ nightclubs. Flynt
formerly skippered the fined in the court of P~meroy six counts - bribery, ex- / was charged with bribery and the grand jury investigation. Richard Beyer and vice.
Belle's annual race rival, the Mayor Dale E. Smith ThursCity Manager William Do- squad member James Simon,
Delta Queen of Cincinnati. day night.
naldson has temporarily sus- charged with perjury,.'
A native of Rising Sun,
Forfeiting bonds were
pended Goodin and the other tampering with evidence and'.
Ind., Brasher was descended Michael Marcum, Mid·
indicted policemen and says obstruction of justice. .
Marion McGuire, 76, Page Middleport area .
from a long line of "river dleport , $18.70, _speeding;
-Policemen Raymond
Funeral services will he
men," including -his father, Chester Fisher, no address, St., Middleport, died ThursEasterling, William:
who served as both pilot and $30, intoxication; Clint day at Veterans Memorial Saturday at 3 p.m. at Ewing
Hawthorne and Urban Ebert,.
captain of river boats.
Donovan , Pomeroy, $30, Hospital. Mr McGuire born Chapel with Mr. Richard
charged with tampering with'
Beginning his river-boat intoxication charge; Lowell Oct. 11, 1899, was a son of the Evanson officiating. , Burial
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evidence, obstruction or:
career as a "mud boy" at the Wingett, Pomeroy, $30, in· late William and Laura will be in Gravel Hill
The Ohio Supreme Court justice,
bribery
and 1
age of 15, Brasher rose to toxication , and Michael Pierce McGuire. He was also Cemetery at Cheshire. today simply agreed to solicitation.
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become captain of the Delta Turner, Bucyrus, $23.70, preceded in death by his wife, Friends may call at the review the case, but did not
- Civilian David Simon, ,
Clara Huggins McGuire, and funeral home after 7 this set any date for oral charged with theft, procureQueen in 1951.
speeding.
He left that post In 1958 · Fined were Torn Quillen, two brothers, Dale and Lee. evening.
arguments.
ment and obstruction of
after the ownership of the Middleport, $10 and costs, He had lived in Wellsburg, W.
"A specific provision of the justice.
Delta Queen changed hands disorderly conduct; Michael Va ., until April, 1974, when'fie
Ohio Constitution, either
- Policeman
Roger
to become a hospital main- Sigler, Ru tland, $15 and moved to Middleport.
mandating. or directing the Hummeldorf, charged with
He is survived by a sister,
tenance chief In Temple, Tex. costs, driving while under
presiding officer of the bribery.
Helen
Miller, Middleport, and
But his heart was still in suspension, and $125 and
Senate to certify the
The anonymous letter that
river-boating and he returned· three days in jail, driving six nieces and nephews, Bob
procedural correctness of a prompted the special grand
CHILLICOTHE - David Jjjli cannot be avoided or jury investigation accuset
to Louisville, Ky., in 1967 to while intoxicated; Roger Hysell, Roy Miller, Elizabeth
Ohlinger,
Eileen
Bowers
,
Wright Roush , 84 , formerly of evaded in the fashion utilized (loodin and other police o(:
take command of the B4ille Hysell, Pomeroy, $10 and
and direct her in her much- costs, disorderly conduct, 110 June Glaze and Jackie Reed, Letart Township in Meigs in the attempted passage of ficers of IUegal activities and
publicized annual racing and costs, intoxication, and all of the Pomeroy- County, died unexpectedly the six bills in question," said mlshllndling funds, charging
Thursday at his home here. the appeals court.
series with the Delta Queen 110 and, costs, driving while
specifically that "money
Mr. Roush, a retired
during Kentucky Derby Week under su$pension; Max Hill,
Democrats contended the flows through the vice squad
railroad engineer, belonged Ohio Senate has the power to into the hands of the chief."
festivities.
· Racine, $10 and costs, assault
to the Chillicothe United bypass the lieutenant
Funeral services will he and battery, and Greg
Goodin had said he
Methodist Church. He spent governor if the lieutenant welcomed an investigation
Sunday. Brasher Is survived Carroll, Columbus, 115 and
his earlier years in Meigs governor refuses to do his and originally called the
by his widow and a daughter. costs, driving while under
County.
charges in the letler "vicious,
duty. ""')
suspension.
Surviving are his wife ,.
Democratic legislators assinine and irresponsible."
The choir of Heath United
"I really don't know what
Methodist_ Church will Dora; two daughters, Mrs. R. took copies of the bills to the
C.
(Mary)
Day
and
Mrs.
Ray
lieutenant
governor
on
Jan.
the
devil is going on," he said
present a special program of
1
Esta
)
Griffin,
both
of
11
and
told
him
the
originals
before the grand jury startf!I
There will be a meeting for Plains Church of Christ: It Is Chrislmas anthems Sunday
al l persons Interested In the a unique play of the birth of morning at 10 :30. The Dayton; a stepdaughter, Mrs. would be presented for his ita work Nov. 10. "I'm deeply
Meigs Elementary School Christ as taken from scrip- program will be arranged Arthur (Julia Jane ) Snilth, of signature when he agreed to disturbed by this and I cerbasketball program Tuesday, 1\Jre in the language of the
Columbus ; five grandsons, sign them. Brown did not tainly welcome an investlgaDec. 23, at 7p.m. af Satlsbury Bible. Special music wi ll also with scripture narrations of and a number of nieces and
respond and the original bills tion ... "
Elementary School.
be presented. The public Is the First Christmas. The nephews in Meigs County.
were never presented to
The anonymous Jetter
invited.
program includes :
SYRACUSE - Santa Claus
Funeral
services
will
he
at
him.
writer
said the allegations
Solo, "He ·shall Feed IJis
will arrive at the Syracuse
RACINE - Three calls Flock", Cheroie Burdette.
3:30
p.m.
Saturday
at
the
The
bills
would
:
were being prepared In the
Municipal Building at 2 p.m. were answered Thursday and
- Redistrict the state's presence of nine pollee ofSunday to distribute holiday Friday by lhe Racine E-R
Solo, "Come Unto Me," Wares Funeral Home here
treats to children 12 Jears squad. At 10:39 a .m. Thurswhere burial will follow.
congressional
botmdarlea. ficers and had the "blessing"
and under who atten the day the squad took Clifford Judy Fraser.
Require
state
income tax of 47 other policemen.
The choir, "Softly the Stars
Syracuse Elementary School. Hol ter, Route 1,'- Racine, a
receipts
be
sent
dlrecUy to
Goodin, a native of
medical patient, to Veterans Were Shining", "Low , How A
Meigs High School band Memorial Hospital where he Rose Eer Blooming", jjThe
the state treasurer instead of Louisvllle, Ky., star! · d
will present Its Christmas was admitted. At 9:45 p.m.
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concert this evening at Meigs the squad look Sam Yates, Shepherd's Song", " Angels expire on New Year's Eve the State Tax De(l4lrtment. Cincinnati police recruit
- Eliminate dlscretlonar: training in 1956 and was
Junior High School In Mid- Racine,
to
Veterans O'er the Fields ", '' Ye because it was not acpower
of the secretary of valedictorian of his 37·
dleport. The program is Memorial Hospita l where he Monarchs Three", and
companied by a limit on state in appointment and
under the direction of Dwight was treated for a laceration
member class.
"Come, Rise Up Early in the federal spending for the next
Goins and Randy Hunt.
of the l ~ft hand . At S: 25 a.m .
removal
of
county
board
of
He was appointed chief in
Friday, the squad took Morning".
fiscal year, Ford said the elections members.
TUPPERS PLAINS - A Rober Boggess, Route 2,
February,
1971, at age 37
Soprano and alto voices will appropriations bill "is a
Christmas pageant will be Racine, a medical patient, to sing, "At The Cradle".
- Modify labor disputes after he scored better than
classic example of the unpresented Sunday, Dec. 21 , at Veterans Memorial Hospital.'
D. M, Horto.n, lay leader, checked spending which I and extend benefit provisions four older candidates In a
7:30 p.m. at the Tuppers
will read the narrations. B~n referred to In my earlier veto of unemployment com- test. Goodin has a bachelor cif
pensation laws.
science degree in pollee
Philson will direct the choir message,"
Provide
for
mall
and
administration and B master'
and organist, Newman
He said the bill by itself house'to-house voter
of science degree In public·
Burdette, will accompany. would add $382 million to this
registration.
safety.
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Members of the choir are year's deflcit and would
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Holzer Medical Cedler
Transfer
consumer
1
Goodin, earlier called !l
soproanos, Jennifer Wise , make next year's deficit $372
1Blrtlls, Dec. 17)
ADMITTED - Bernice
protection
(rom
.the
state
"straight
arrow" by the city
. Cherole Burdette, Martha
Darst, Pomeroy ; Daisy
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hoover, Judy Fraser, Ruth million more than if his Commerce Department to manager, was considered 11
recommendations had been the office of the attorney
Ankrom, Racine ; Margaret Davis, son, Gallipolis; Mr.
candidate for the directorship, .
Blake and Sibley Slack ; altos, adopted.
Gans, Pomeroy; Walter and Mrs. Thomas Rice, son,
general.
of the FBI a few years ago.
Elias, Pomeroy ; Clifford Wellston; Mr: and Mrs. 0. Laura Hoover, Nancy Cale,
Holter, Racine ; Thomas Russell Williamson, son, Twlla Childs, Barbara Ar·
cher, Kelfee Burdette and
Gibbs, Coolville; Dana Point Pleasant, W. Va.
Carol Tannehill; tenors',
Hatfield, Cheshire; Joy Rife,
Chesler Tannehil and Robert
Cheshire.
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Bumgarner, and bass, John
Compton, Scott Reuter and
DISCHARGEb - Eva
Ben Philson.
Diehl, Tina Miller, Lelia SHRIVER: JUDITH WHO?
Christmas Eve service at
NASHUA, N. H. (UP! ) Heilman, Earl · Dill, Eunice
Heath Church is at 7 p.m. The
Sargent
Shriver,
brother-In·
Brinker, Bonnie Jewell,
publi c Is welcomed.
Maxine Sellers, , Lelia law of the late President John
Kennedy,
says
he
"never
Robinson .
heard" ol Judith Campbell
Exner . Shriver, now a
INTEREST RAISED
Democratic presidential
NEW YORK (UP!) - First
candidate, was director of the ·National City Bank, a trendPeace Corps during the setter on Interest rates, today
Kennedy Administration and raised ita prime interest rate
a frequent visitor to the White to 7V• per cent from 7 per
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cent.

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B~lle 's .skipper

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COL in steady climb
menl $Bid today.
WASHJNGTON (UPI)
The increase, which trans'11te cost of living continued
its steady climb in NoveJll· lates into an annual rate of 8.4
ber, inc·reasing_ 0.7 per cent. per ce nt , da shed adfor Ute second consecutive ministration predictions that
month , the Labor Depart- inflation would beg in to
moderate near the end of
1975.
Big increases in auto insurance and mortgage interest
rates, property taxes, natural
gas prices, telephone services, new cars and some
foods cut deeply into a 0.9 per
CHRIPT'VIAS
ce nt increase that the
avera ge worker received in
his paycheck.
The real earnings of an
average worker, nonetheless,
rose 0.7 per cent, the department said.
The Consumer Price Index
was 165.6 in November ,
meaning that goods and
services that cost $100 in 1967
now cost $165.60.
, Food prices increased 0.6
, , per cent in November,
compared to a 1.3 per cent

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By Bob Ho•flll'h
POMEROY - Christmas is a lime
for giving and Meigs County business
people, organizations and individuals
. ,.ltave proven it again.
.,. The generosily of Meigs Countians
.was demonstraled effeclively Thursday night when children of the Gallia
· County Children 's Home, which also
·includes Meigs Counly children, were
guests at aparty in the home of Mrs. A.
R. Knight, Lincoln Drive, Pomeroy.
. It was a big evening for .13 young
people who, undoubtedly, are stili
~ bursting with excilement. Meigs
-Countians had contributed over $600 in
~ cash and there was a matching figure in
. merchandise gifts and discoun ts from'
. business houses. All this was for the
'benefit or lhe 13 yo~ngslers , ~ac h or
..-hom received six or seven gifts during
·the party distributed by "Santa " played by Curley Wiles - who made the
.: scene for the young people .

Five forfeit
court bonds

dies

Marion McGuire died Thursday

High court

The party was the prujeel of lhe
Me i ~s

County Children's Home Com -

mil lcc !)eaded. by Mrs. June VanVranken. Several membet·s of the
.committee were on hand fur the

evening which started first with a visit
to !lie Meigs County Museum . The
youngsters and the guests then went lo
the Knight home for plenty of refreshments. Santa arrived and distributed
the numerous gifts of clothes, games
and toys to the youngsters. The young
people were overwhelmed by the
brightly wrapped packages - the
wrapping having been ·an entire af·
ternoon project by committee members.
Accompanying the young people
were Mr. and Mrs. La wrence Gray.
superintenden l and matron of the
Galiia County facility , respectively.
The Grays were presented an appreciation gift from the committee fur
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SUNDAY. DECEMBER 21 , m5

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FRI., SAT., MON. AND TUES.

TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY

8:30 AM • 8:30·PM

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TUES.- THURS.
8:30-1:00

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TONIGHT 6:30 TO 7130

SATURDAy 6130 TO 7:30 PM

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MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY

PRICE 25 CENTS

Gallia teachers in court
to enforce negotiations

KNOCKED UNOONSCIOUS - Gallipolb' Greg Maynard, 5-10 senior guard, is
carried to the locker room by Mark Dobson, left, GAHS trainer, and Steve Wallis, a
of the Gallipolis Pep Club after being knocked unconscious by South
• member
Point's Paul Evans who threw a bllndside haymaker with three seconds remaining
·~ in the hardwood game at Gallipolis Friday night. Maynard was taken to Holzer
',;·• Medical Center and kept overnight for observation. He was released from the
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GALLIPOLIS - For lhe secon&lt;t ume
in five ·months, lhe Ga liia County Local
Teachers Associatio n thr ough ils
president, William Bahr, has gone to court
against the Gallia County Local Board of
Education. The suit, filed Friday, seeks an
order requiring the board lo join into a
request for mediation services in contract
negotiations.
Named as defendants in the action
were members of the Galiia County Local
Buard of Education , Bruce Slout,
president ; J. E. Cremeens, vice president;
Fred R. Greenlee, Dale Rothgeb, Jr. and
J. C. Mitchell. Greenlee is no longer a
board member . He was replaced by
William Carter.
Bahr, as teach er associatio n
presidenl, alleged the board violated
Article I of the Masler contract extending
from
Jan. · I,
1974
un til
June 30, 1977. The contract states,
" If after 60 calendar days from the first
negotiation session, agreement has not
been reac hed on all items under
negotiations, either party may ca ll for the
services of the Federal Mcdia lion and
Concili at ion Service to ass ist in
negotiations . If a party calls for FMCS
involvement, lhe other shall join in a joint
request.
According to the complaint, the fir st
negotiation session was held on June 26,
1975, and no agreement was reached.

Plaintiff formally called for the services of
the Federal Mediation and Conciliation
Service, but the defendan t has refused to
join in the request.
Plaintiffs have asked the Gallia
County Common Pleas Court to require the
board to specifi cally perform under the
terms of the P.jasler Contract and join in a
request for mediatioq 1 reasonable attorney fees and costs'. .
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The association 's suit, filed July 7
seeking mediation of $126,000 in supplemental monies , was dismissed when
the board agreed to have the matter
mediated. However, the money was spent
for operational purpose so there is none to
mediate.
The liltest suit involves negotiations
for the:1915-76 school year. The boar~ was
pl'ient~ ~list of 25 ite,!JlS for_.!1~_golj)l,t!?Ps,

but agreed to negotiate just three items ,
salary, insurance and supplemental
salaries.
The Gallia County Local Teachers
Association is a labor organization composed of various teachers in the county
sy slem and is the collective bergaining
representative for all professional staff
me!llbers emj:il&lt;)yed by the defendant .
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OU's Dr. Quisenberry retires
• ATHENS - Dr . Roger C. Quisenberry,
;n.tive of Pot~eroy, a member of the
·COllege of En~lneering and Technology
:fpcully at Ohio University for. over 30
}'ears, retired fr om aclive teaching at the
Wid of the fall quarter.
; • During his tenure with the Depart'inent of Electrical Engineering, Dr.
•Quisenberry taught at both the graduate
-ihd undergraduate levels in the areas of
:circuit analysis and synthesis, sym·
:hletrical components, power system
itability, field theory , advanced energy
. ~nversion, ullra-h·igh voltage and
)lutomatic control.
:; He also served as chairman of the
'ttepartmen( for over eight years, including
•lhe period when the department's doctoral
~ogram was established.
:: His performance in the classroom won
1Jtim nwnerous honors, including an OU
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Alumni Association certificate of merit for
superior teaching, listi ng as one of 15
outstanding teachers In two editions of the
student guide to courses and instructors,
and election as University Professor by a
campus-wide student committee.
Over the years Dr. Quisenberry has
served as a 'consultant to the Goodyear
Atomic Corp., the Diamond Power Corp.
and the Union Carbide Co . His research
activities include three years as senior
"engineer on a classified Air Force Countermeasures Research Project and five
years as director of a project connected
with the .Marshall Space Flight Center in
Huntsville , Ala., developing testing
procedures and equipment for the Saturn
missile booster stage.
A graduate of .pomeroy High Sehool,
Dr. Quisenberry earned his bachelor's
degree from OU In electrical eng_lneering

and his master's and doc toral de~ re cs
from the University of Michigan. He has
also held a Na tional Science f oundation
Faculty Fellowship for post-doctoral study
and spent summers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and at Stanfo rd
University engaged In special studies and
research . His publications include a !extbook and a nwnber of technical papers and
research documenIs .
Quisenberry Is a registered
professional engineer in the Stale of Ohio
and has completed the requirements as a
qualified instructor in nuclear defense
engineering. He is also a member of
several professional and honor societies
and has been listed in "Who's Who in
Amer ican Education ," " Leaders in
Alne~ican Science 1966," "American Men
of Science 1006," and "Who's Who in the
Midwesl."

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.Snow diminishin g · to
flurries Sunday and partly
cloudy. Highs mostly in the
20s. Clear Sunday night lows
10 to 20. Mostly sunn y
Mondaywilh highs in the low
and mid 30s. .

Labor, health

Be crafty. Keep your money in a Savings Account.
Where it's safe. Earns high interest. And is handy
when you want to buy some of the good thing s in lite.
No humbug'

ABOVE , RIGHT - Ajolly Sa nta ICurley Wiles J distributed gifts.

Weather

Local news and briefs

(He Just carried it too far.]

. ABOVE, BESIDES many individual gifts, Santa also brought big games such
as air hockey to be shared by the children .

; ; GALLIPOLIS - Only three of 89
~andidates in the November 4 General
:'Dection, failed to file an expense
llatement prior to Friday's 4 p.m.
illadllne.
,'rr The Gallla County Board of Education
~ported the thr.ee disqualified from
tiektng public office lor at least five years
~~ Carl Cochran, James E. Houck and
)loyd R Jackson.
'"' Candidates flling1 expenses or
tatementa Of np expenses are as fOllows:
1· Luther Ferguson, trustee , Perry Twp.
~.62; Eugene Stevena, clerk, Springfield
irp., $21.37 ; Mozelle Russel, clerk,
Jiorgan Twp. $20; l.awrence Craig,
b-tee, Ohio Twp. $10; VIrgie Ours, clerk,
Q!Jyan Twp. ~15.40 ; Dorothy Beaver,
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clerk, Guyan Twp. $30; James V. Blevins,
Gallia County Board of Education, $311.27;
Friends for James V. Blevins, a committee, Karen Sue Wood, Gallipolis Ferry,
W. Va. treasurer, $76.44 ; Orlyn M. Miller,
trustee, Walnut Twp. $10; Keith K. Tyler,
trustee , Morgan Twp. $16.15; John T.
Griffin, lrustee, Gallipolis Twp. $79.77;
Paul Dean Nidey, Gallipolis Board of
Education , $6; Charles E. Burgess ,
mayor, Crown City VIllage, $29; Eslher
Gordon, clerk, Addison Twp. $10-40; Allon
Swisher. trustee, Addison 1'wp. $13.70;
Dale Rolhgeb, Jr ., Gallla County Local
Board of Edueatlun . $120.59; Phyllis Hash,
clerk, Morgan T"P· $25.40; John Lew is ,
lrus.ee, Greenfield Twp. $50 : Gilbcrl
Caldwell , trustee. GU)'IIf' 1'111' l:!:i: S. 0 .

Slone , trustee, Harrison Twp. $15.40;
Norman Lee Mitchell, trustee, Clay Twp.
$55.37; Donald Lewis Hammond , !t·ustee,
Greenfield Twp, $80; David McKenzie.
trustee, Gallipolis Twp. $82.38: Eiizabeil1
Cornell, Gallipolis City Boa rd of
Education, $47.79 ; Terry E. Cremeens,
clerk, Harrison Twp. $15.35 ; John M.
Fuller, clerk, Springfield Twp. $30.37;
Wayne. Baird, trustee , Addison Twp.
$58.40; Robert 1.. Marchi, Gallipolis Board
of Education , $15; Donald Wright,
Gallipolis Board of Education , $53.67 ; J. L.
Haner, trustee , Clay Twp. $71.21 ; Eudora
Montgomery, clerk, Guya11 Twp. $30.08;
James C. Milchell, Gallia County Board of
F.duc•tion, $74.49 ; C. B. t lat·y, lrustee.
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Oni.stmas spirit at Pomeroy
Gallipolis senior citizens Friday afternoon visited the
Meigs County Infirmary and presented each member with
a Christmas gift. The group is shown here with the
residents and the gifts presented.

Meigs infirmary resident
entertains with auto harp
BETTY Wll.I.S, at right , a resident of the Meigs
County Infirmary entertained the senior citizens from
Gallipolis and other residents Friday p.m. Here she is
shown playing a Christmas hymn on her auto harp . Betty, ·
who is blind, also read the Christmas story from her braUe
Bible.

Low rental housing project assured
GAL!.IPOLIS - Immediate co nstruction of 35 units of ~ow rental housing
apparently was assured here last week
when a change in zoning requirements was
granted the Realty Development Co. of
Newark, Ohio, by lhe city planning
commission.
The firm, represented by Jack

Miskimens , had sough! a change in lhe
cily's zoning ordinance in the KineonAdrian Dr. area from R-llow density toR·
3 high density. The planning commission
agreed Thursday to ch3nge the zoning
area to R·2, or mediun1 density.
The 35 units will be QUilt on 17.9 acres
owned by Lawrence Bastian! and John E.
Halliday. The land Is located west of the
ra ilroad spur from Pine St. to the GSl
grounds.
It will occupy six acres .
LEAK CAUSES FIRE
Twenty-one
persons attended ThursGALLIPOLIS - Fifteen volunteer
fircn&lt;en responded to an alarm at 5:41
p.m. Friday to lhe construction site of the
new GSJ kitchen. Fire Chief James A.
HOURS NOTED
Northup said n propane gas leak In a
POMEROY - The Meigs County
construction heater conneclor or hose set Museum in Pomeroy which is featuring a
. wo&lt;lden concrete forms on fire. There was display entitled, "Old Fashioned Christ·
minor damage to the forms and heater . mas" will be open from 2 lo 4 p.m. today
The blaze was located in the excavation and from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and from 2 to 4
area ulon~side the concrele footer wail. p.m. ' 'l'uesday and Friday.

day's public hearing. Earl Neff , on behalf
of property owners, presenled a petition
containing over 10 names agains\ the
change in zoning to R-3. The petitioners,
however, did not object to Ihe change from
R-1 to R-2.
Voicing opinions are Neff, Luther
Settle, R. D. White, and Lawrence
McQuaid . Miles Epling, Dick MacKenzie,
Richard T. Mills, Jim Boster and John
Allison are on the planning commission.

TWENTY WILL Oil!:
OOLUMBUS IUPI) - Ohio Highway
safety Director Donald D. Cook predicted
Friday that 20 people would die in Ohio
hig hway accidents during the 103-hour
Christmas Holiday wl1lch begins at 6 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 24and ends at midnight
Sunday, Dec. 28.

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