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                  <text>2.1 - The DailyScntind, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Wednesday

flL~· . ~l .

197o

Henry Milliron

News ... in Briefs

IMPORTANT
Announcement
From

1Continued from page 1)
Ct•llics has lwen n:unell 11ic 1975 winner ol d1e Brian PiccoloYMCA award for humanilarian servit'e, it was announced
1'uesday. llavlicek, who works with rcwrdcdchildren and for
the Cerebrall' alsy Foundation. was chosen m a poU .of 5,()(l(l
sportswriters, broadcasters and YMCA administrators.
Havlicek, an All-Atnerican at Ohio State before JOmmg the
Cellics 14 years ago, joins F'loyd biltle, Wes Parker and Jim
1..cf('b\Tl' as winm•rs ur tlw award named in mrmory of rormcr
Chicago Bem·s ru nnin1• IXJck l.lrian Piccolo, who died of cancer.

'TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CllRISTMAS AND across
the nation motorists left for their Christmas va cation. The
Christmas' traffic rush began in earnest today . Motorists
clogged highways to share gifts and dinners with family and
friends.
The National Safely Council estimated that between 440
and 500 persons could die in traffic mishaps on the nation's
roadways between 6 p.m. local time today and midnight
sunday. The council also estimated 19,000 lo 22,000 persons
would suffer disabling injuries in holiday mishaps.

Local Bowling

Detente

NEW FEDERAL LAW
COULD ALLOW YOU
TO SAVE FOR
YOUR RETIREMENT
TAX-FREE IN AN

I.R.A.
(Individual Retirement Account)

Many Individuals can now build a
retirement nest egg without paying income
taxes on the savings or interest until it's
taken out.
Under the new law passed by Congress. a
person can save and deduct 15 per cent of
his or her annual wages (or earned income
if sell-employed), up to S1,SOO each year.
The annual amount set aside in an . Individual Retirement Account is deductible
from gross income in figuring income taxes.
Interest earned by an I. R. A. is tax free until
it's paid out, too.
Any taxpayer is eligible who isn't covered
by an employer's retirement plan, a Keogh
plan or a charitable annunity. Incidentally,
each married person's income is treated
separately - each can set up his or her own
plan . Furthermore, an employer can
contribute to an employee's I.R.S. pian, and
can 'even set up an account for·employes not
otherwise covered.
We will be happy to determine if you are
eligible to participate in this tax-deferred
savings program . and explain the advantages and restrictions of the new law.
Stop in soon - we welcome the opportunity
to serve you .

NOTICE!. . . ENROLL NOW!
YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNT
FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1975 MUST
BE DEPOSITED NO LATER THAN
DECEMBER 31 , 1975.

1Continued from page 1)
Soviet military expansion of
any kind.
"U the Soviet Union continues action such as Angola,
we will , without any question,
resist. "

Pomeroy Bowling Liln e~
Early Thur s day Mixed
Dec. II, 197 s
Th e Littl e Ones
72 &lt;18
Th e Dragons
70 50
Sc ooby Doc's

62

sa

Hill Billy Bear s

57

63

No . 4
Ja ck s Cl ub

54
47

66
73

H ig h
game

women

individual
Euni c e Duff , 17sl,

Wand a Cros s. 173. Dor:-n a
He did not elaborate, but Mc
F arland , 171 ; men high
made it clear he was not individual game - Mases
talking about the use of U.S. Norm an , 202, Bo b Bowen , 19 4,
Harol d Ca r son , 189.
troops.
Women h igh se ri es
The Soviets are backing Eunice Du ff , 466, Teresa
Lillie , 463 . Wa nda Cross , 452 ;
one of three factions in a ci vii m en high series - Mases
war with military and Norman . 519, Ha r old Cars on ,
491 , Bob Bowen , 478 .
financial aid, and Cuba has
Team h igh game - Th e
sent several thousand troops. Drago n s 803 ; team hi gh
The United States secretly se r ies The Dragons , 2, 173 .
funneled an estimated $60
million to the other two
Poin eroy B~wling Lan Cs
Early Sunday Mhced
factions.
DeCe mber 14 , 191S
. Ail lor detente with Russia, Tom's Carry Out
84 4 4
8 1 47
Kissinger said, "There is no Ja cl:c,s Dairy Bar
ill s E xc av ating
60 68
question our overall relation- Pull
Hill &amp; Mayer Barbers 55 73
ship will suffer if we do not Po me roy F lowe r Shop 55 73
No . 6
49 79
find an adequate solution to Team
H igh ind ividual gam e
the Angolan problem. Where John Tyree . 2 15 . Maxine
Dugan , 186 ; seco nd hi gh
it will suffer and in what ways individual
game Jr .
I am not prepared to say." Ph e lps , 20 1. Isabe lle Couch .
.
But he hinted his trip to 183High
series •
Larry
Moscow next month to talk Dugan , 559 , Be lly Smi th , 51 1 ;
ond h igh se r ies - J ohn
about a second stage arms sec
Tyree . 5.!7 . I sabe ll e Couch.
limitation agreement may be 5 10 .
Team h igh gam e ·- Ja cks
in jeopardy.
Dairy Bar 76 3, team high
On Cuba, Kissinger said the se ri es - Tom ' s Ca rry Out
United States "will not 1.074 .
continue the process of
normalization (of relations)
Pom e roy Bowling Lanes
until all Cuban forces return
Early Sunday Mixed
Nov . 2, PH 5
to Cuba."
Tom 's Carry Out
52 28
He denied the concern of Jack 's Dairy Ba r
52 28
eroy Flower Shop 39 41
Congress that approving Pom
Pu lli ns Excavating
36 .t4
"trivial sums .. . we are Hill &amp; Mayer Barbers 33 47
N o. 6
28 5'1
talking about tens of inllllons Team
Hig h in div idu al game · Ed
of dollars" will lead to a Voss , 209 , Rh eba Hysell , 185 ;
high ind ividual game
Vietnam situation which cost second
- La rr y Dugan , 202 , M a,r,l ene
$150 biUion and the com· Wilson , 183 .
High se r i es Larry
mitment of 500,000 U.S. Dugan
, 570, ·Be 11y Smit h , 487 ;
troops.
second hi gh seri es
Ed
Voss , S~S . Marlene Wi lson ,
He said. all the United 466
.
States wants In Angola is
Team high game • J a cks
withdrawal of all outside Dairy Bar , 703 ; tea m high
ser ies
Po m eroy F low e r
forces - Soviet, Cuban and Shop , 2.029.
South African - and has no
objection to the Soviet backed
Ma son Bowling Center
Popular Movement for the
Liberation of Angola "as long
wom en's Wed. Afternoon
December 17 , UH
as it is an African
Team high to ta l pin!'! : three
organization.''
games
Latecomers 1.186,

Weather
Chant-e of snow tonight,
lows in the mid 20s. Snow
likely Thursday, possll&gt;ly
mixed with freezing drizzle.
Highs in the upper 30s .
Probability of precipitation
near zero per cent today, 30
per cent tonight, 70 per cent
Thursday.
MRS. ZERKLE ILl.
The Middleport E·R squad
was called at 6:08 n.m.
Wednesday for Mrs. Lillian
Zerkle, North Third Ave.,
who was ill . She was taken to
Holzer Medical Center.

MEIGS THEATRE
TONITE

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died ·Wednesday

EXTENIJJo:J) Oll'ft.OOK
Frhlay !~rough Sunday,

HOSPITAL NEWS

Veterans Memorlalllospital
ADMITTED - Golda
Henry William Milliron , 74. then fair Sunday. Highs
Epple, Harrisonville; Gilbert
Pe&lt;1rl Sl ., Middleport, died will he in the :lOs awl lows Cooper, Athens.
Wedn e~day , nwrning
at will he in the 20s.
DISC HARG ED - Pa ul
Veterans Memorial Hospil&lt;ll. ::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::;:::::::::::::;:::::::::::;:::;:;:;:;:::::::; Ray, hazel Phillips, John
Florn July 14, 190t in Gallia
Mayes, Mary Jon es.
County, he was the son of I he
late Henry and Ora Frazier
Millir on. He was . also
preceded in death by two
brothers.
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Lelitia !Lettie) Rea,
Marie
Milliron;
two 87, Pomeroy, died Tuesday
daughters, Mrs . Belva night at Veterans Memorial
Mohler, Middleport, and Mrs . Hospil&lt;ll.
Mr. and Mrs. Zenith G.
Ronald 1Alice1 Jacobs of
Mrs . Rt)a was born Nov . 17 Chevalier and Alan of Belpre,
Rutland, and five sons, Or~ 1888, daughter of the late and Mr. and Mrs. Edward
ville F.. of Reynoldsburg; Jacob and Ma1·garet Jones Chevalier, Reedsville were 1
Norman W. of Racine; Jones. She was also preceded recent weekend guests of
Marvin C., of Middleport; in death by her husband, Mrs. Chevaliers' brother Mr.
Delbert G., Letart Township, Ernest Rea; two brothers, and Mrs. Ola E. Murphy and
and Melvin, H., of Dayton ; a and two sis ters.
sons of Scottsburg , Indiana.
sister, Mrs. George · 1Cleo)
She was a member of the
Mrs. Opal Randolph and
Walters, Nelsonville ; 22 Mi ne r sv ill e
Meth odist Mrs. May Humphrey visited
grandchildren and 13 great- Chm·ch and Order of Eastern Mrs. Gladys Morgan who is a
grandchildren.
Stars Pomeroy .
patient at Grant Hospital in
Mr. Milliron .was baptized
She is survived by two sons, Colwnbus.
earlier this year.by the Rev. Stanley E. Rea . Tridelphia,
Mr. and '•trs. Roy Hannum,
Charles Russell of Racine. He W. Va., and Don E. Rea, Susan · and David, of Long
was a re'tired coal miner.
Minersville; two daughters , Bottom and Kay Balderson
Funeral services will be Mrs. Harlan
1Aileen ) attended the Christmas
held al2 p.m. Saturday at the Wehrung, Pomeroy, and Mrs. Concert at the Holzer Medical
Rawlings -Coals Funeral Charl es I E r nest in e ) Center School of Nursing. The
Home with the Rev . George Faulkner, Richmond, Ind., lille of the program was
Oiler and the Rev . 0. H. Carl and eight grandchildren and "What Is Christmas"? Miss
officiating. Burial will be · in 18 great-grandchildren .
Teresa Chichester who is a
the Gravel llill Cemetery at
Funeral services will be student nurse at the center
Cheshire. Friends may call al held Friday at 3 p.m. al was in the program.
the funeral home from 2 to 4 Ewing Chapel with lhe Rev . ' Laurence
Rose has
and from 7 lo 9 p.m. Friday. Richard Jarvis officiating. ~turned home after being a
Burial will be in Beech Grove palienl al the St. Joseph
Cemetery. Friends may call Hospital, Par~ersburg, W.
at the funm·a l home after 7 .Va.
ASK TO WED
this evening.
Mrs. Grant Boring is a
A marriage license was
patient at Camdensurgical
issued to George David
Clark
Hospital,
Parkersburg,
Norris , 25, Rl. 2, Racine, and
W
.
Va.
PICKUP
BEGINS
Joy Louise Bigler, 21, Racine.
Recent visitors of Mrs.
SYRACUSE - Councilman
Rose
Thomas were Mrs.
Barry McCoy sa id today
Lawrence Manley will begin Gladys Baughman and Frank
picking up garbage loday in and Jack Gale of Gahanna.
LOCAL TEMPS
Mrs. Ruth Tuttle of Texas
the corporation limits with
The temperature
In the village lo bear the ex- Road visited Sunday with
down town Pomeroy at 10 pense . Manley will pick up Mrs. Maurice, Reed , Mrs .
a .m. Wednesday was 27 one lime only before the fi rst Helen Archer and Mr , and
degrees under sunny skies. of lhe year.
Mrs. R. E. Williams.
a rham·c 1Jf snow Friday
Mil rlurrics Suturdny and

Lelitia Rea of

Reedsville
News Notes

Pomeroy dies

1

Holzer Medical Center
t Discharges; Dec. 231
Erma! Adki ns, Vickie
Cle ndenin, Mar tha Cook,
Teresa Cook, Mrs. Michael
Davis and son, Veda Davis.
Dennis Fraley, Mrs. Steve
Frame an d son , Denver
French, John Hale, Mrs. Ea rl
Jones and son, Ollie ·Kirk,
Jerry Lewis, Eddie Mayes,
Gladys Miller, Oma Nelson,
Frances Netral, Sybil Olin,
Car oline Peoples, Lily
Puckett, Gertrude Roush,
Earl Smith, Shirley Smith,
Roy Snowden, Inez Stumbo,
Betty Wagner, Edna Wood .
(Births, Dec. 23)
Mr . and Mrs . Phillip
Powell, daugh ter, Gallipolis;
Dr . and Mrs. J. Crai g
Strafford,
daugh te r,
Gallipolis.

Two fined by
Mayor Hoffman

(Technicolorl
Show start• at 7:00p.m.

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United Press International
ATLAfiTA - COMEDIAN AND CIVIL RIGHTS activist
Dick Gregory bas begun a seven-day fast at an Atlanta church
with a prediction that food riots are in the nation's near future.
Gregory said in an lnterview the riots would occur during the
next six months because many Americans are too poor to feed
themselves. "And if that happens," he added, "This country
can kiss their Bicenlennlal good by."
Some 120 persons, including boxer Muhammad All, rock
music star Stevie Wonder, actors Richard Dreyfuss and Ryan
O'Neal, and California Congressman ·Ronald Dell~~p~s are
expected to join Gregory during parts of the hungct strike
which began Chrll!tmas Day at the West Hunter Street llapUst
Church. Rev. Ralph Abernathy, pastor of the church and
president of \be Southern Christian Leadership Conference,
also Is scheduled to participate.

CLOSING FRIDAY
Offices of the Meigs County
Courthouse will close all day
Friday lo give employes an
extra vacation for Christmas.

I

NOW YOU KNOW
"Silent Night" was written
on Christmas Eve, 1818 by the
Rev. Joseph Mohr, a priest at
a cathedral near Salzbllrg,
Austria.

May the peace of the Christmas
Season dwell within your hearts and
linger long therein. To you
and all your loved ones, greetings!

llJESOAY THRU SATURDAY

GEO. HALL
TUES .. THUR~ .
8: 30 ·1: 00

FRi. &amp;SAT.
9:30.2: 00

The lUEIGS Th~

(WE WILL CLOSE CHRISTMAS EVE Al 5 P.M.)

MAIN STORE, ANNEX AND WAREHOUSE WIU BE
OPEN FRIDAY &amp;SATURDAY 9:30 tO 8 P.M.

Pomeroy

Best In
Live Entertainment

WASlli~GTON - NEW YEAR'S DA'V should bring pay
raises for nearly 4 million American workers now receiving
less than the $2.30 an hour mandated under a new minimum
wage law.
F'or most of those affected, the minimum wage will rise
from $2.10 to $2.30- with lesser increases for others depending
on classification whose wages will not rise to that level until
Jan. l, 1978. Labor Secretary John T. Dunlop said Thursday
the 1974 amendments to the Fair Labor Standards · Act
provided for three different minimwns, each raised by annual
steps, "to lessen their inflationary impact."
WASHINGTON - THE U. S. TRADE SURPLUS for the
first 11 months already has beaten the record for a lull year
and the natlpn appears certain to flnlsh 1975 well in the black.
The Commerce Department said Wednesday that In
. November the nation exported more than it imported for the
tilth consecutive month, making a balance.&lt;Jf-payments
surplus virtually certain this year. Coal, military aircraft and
autos led the way out In November, the department said.

NO HAIR CUTI'ING
All barber shops in
Pomeroy and Middleport will
be closed Dec. 25 and 26 and
Jan. 1 and 2.

992-3629

Member FDIC

BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
A tradlllon started three yelll'll ago to put spirit Into
Christmas for shut~ns and elderly persons alone for lhe
holidays was eonllnued thls year with the delivery
Wednesday of 54 turkey dinners prepared at the Senior
ClllzeiiS Center.
All of the food for the dinners --' and the menu consisted of turkey, dressing, sweet potatoes, rolls, green
beans, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie - was donated
by Larry Powell of Powell's Super-Valu.
Mrs. Clara Lochary and Mrs. UUlan Moore roasted
the turkeys and the stall at the Center prepared the rest of
the food for the dinner trays. Each tray was covered with
loll and lopped with a decorative candy cane and holly
favor made by Mrs. Beulah UUerback, Mrs. Kay Sayre,
and Miss Frieda Uevlng.
Wednesday noon they were packed and. Early Roush,
Kermit McElroy, Ralph Kerns and Elwood PhlUps spent
the afternoon driving around the county deUveriog the
dinners. The four men are retired senior volunteers at the
Center.

Globe Tr otters , 1, 1'24 , J G ' s
1,084 .
Team high game ·- 3 G' s
409 .
Latecome r s
408 .
Latecomers 404 .
Three ten spl it Edna
Grimm . Marie Pe try .
Ind iv idual h igh ser ies ·Thr ee games ~ Bunny Estes
452 . Mary Hoffm an 4H , Ellen
Eg nor, .381.
Ind ividua l high game ·Mary Hoffma n 161. Bunny
#Estes 161. Bunny Estes 153 .

PLAYING NITELY

pomeroy

Spirit put into
Christmas 1975

More than 60 per cent of all
women hol din g college
degrees now work , compared
with only 25 per cent of those
who hav.e only elementary
school training. according to
The Conference Board .

NOT OPEN

"FUNNY LADY"

THEY DELIVERED - Above, right, Early Roush,
Kermit McElroy, Ralph Kerns, and Elwood Phillips, left
to right, retired senior volunteers, delivered the 54 Christmas dinners Wednesday afternoon. '

Fined in the cour t of
Middleport · Mayor Fred
Hoffman Tuesday night were
Nicky King, Wesi Virginia,
$10 and costs, disturbing the
peace, and Donald ll. Craig,
Middleport, $10 and costs,
disorderly manner.
Forfeiting bond s were
Alfred 0 . Roush, 22, Letart,
W. Va., $30, posted on a
charge of running a red light ;
Gary Huddleston, Gallipolis
Ferry, W.Va ., $75, a hit-skip
charge, and Merman Ferrell,
Jr., Dixie, W. Va., $300,
driving while intoxicated.

fHRU DEC.lS

FRI ., DEC. 26•28

CHRISTMAS DINNERS - Shown above as they filled
the Christmas dinner trays lor shut-ins and lonely
residents are Senior Citizens Center personnel, Mrs.
Wanda Vining , J.eafy Chasteen, Mrs. Alice Wamsley,
Joyce Bunch, Mrs. Jeanne Braun, and Mrs. Margaret
Amberger, left to right.

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

KLAMATH FALI...'l, ORE. - THE 11-YEAR.OLD girl who
sw-vived a plahe crash that took the lives of three of her family
and then survived a freezing night by cuddling her little dog
spent Christmas day In her hospital bed with both legs ln c85ts,
surroWJded by COWltless gifts from well wishers. "She has
received so man~ presents we haven't counted them," a
nursing supervisor a~ Intercommunity Presbyterian llospltal
said of Teresa Seymour.
·
The Belton, Tex., girl and her 4-month.&lt;Jld dog, Baby, were
the only survivors of the plane crash Sunday which killed. Sgt.
Robert L. Conduff Jr ,, 37, her.stepfather; Frances M. Condull,
47, her mother, and Frances M. Foster, 14, hef siBter. ·Condull
.was stationed at Ft. Hood, Tex., and was taking his family to
visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Condufl of Naches,
Wash., when the single engine plane went down.
MOSOOW - THE SOVIET UNION 'S l,SIJO.mlle-per-bour
"Konkordskl " Inaugurated the world's first supersonic
alrUner service today, beating the British and French version
Into operation by three weeks.
1Thedroop-nosed TU144 - traveling at an average speed of
1,386 nl.p.h. - covered the 1,901knile route from Moscow to
Alma Ala, the capital of Kazakh Republic, In one hoW' and 58
minutes,. according to Moscow radio, 'I'he normal time for
Cllflventlonal IUI2 aircraft Is four hours.
,
. The new freight service began 26 days before the
scheduled beglnnlng by lr France and British Airways of
their Concorde passenge ~ervlces from Paris to . Rlo de
Janeiro and from umdon BahraIn .

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1975

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COLUMBUS (UPI) Democratic State Auditor
Thomas Ferguson says some
state officials are refusing to
provide his office with
verification of use of state
gasoline credit cards. ·
Ferguson said the apparent
refusal is another example of
"a pattern of obstruction of
the duties" of hls office

beginning to be instituted by ,Ferguson said Wednesday. "I
the administration of ask you what kind of an
Republican Gov . James A. employe would use a state
Rhodes.
gasoline credit card if he
"They claim that tracing were doing undercover invesuse of a state credit card to tigatory work''
the state 'cover plate' vehicle
"I feel a pattern of obstrucinto which the purchased tion of the duties of the office
gasoline
goes
would of auditor of state by the
jeopardize the 'cover' of an Rhodes admin istrati on is
undercover
investigator,' ' beginning to develop," said
Ferguson .
Ferguson ci ted the early
refusal to allow state examiners to spot check state income
tax returns in trying to
determine . ~helher the state
was receiVIng the prope r
amoWJt of taxe~ due il. This
and the thlrd in 18 years.
was followed by the more
Except ~or one guard, recent refusal of the Depart,
James Veltbuis,the studio lot menl of Transportation to
was deserted when the fire allow examiners to check
broke out in one of the lot's highway division radio logs to
eight 100-ty-300 foot stages, determine whether or not
which resem ble airplane state employes were used in
hangars, and spread to Rhodes' bond issue petition
another.
drive prior to the November
"Both sound stages were general election, Ferguson
just completely destroyed," said.
·
.Vellhuis said. "The whole
"Now we have the state
'Cannon' set was in there ·- gasoline
credit
ca rd
his apartment, his office, it 's problem," he said. \'Could il
all been destroyed. 'Barnaby be that the administration
Jones' was shot there too and seeks lo shield its activiles
\hal set's gone."
from public view during lhe
The lot's history dates back next three years'"
to the heyday of silent films in
the 1920s, when it was Pickfair Studios, owned by Mary
Pickford and Douglas
Fairbanks.
·
In the 1930s it was the
United Artists lot. Movie
mogul Samuel Goldwyn
bought It In 1939· and Howard
Middt e po r l fi re and
Hughes made films there in
e
mer
gency~res c ue
cr ews
the 1940s.
were
busy
over
the
Christmas
It is one of the few
remaining studios in Old holiday.
At 7:55 p.m. Wednesday,
Hollywood, once the heart' of
the
squad went to 342 Beech
the movie industry but now a
Sl.
for
Marsha Harrison who
shabby residential and
was
taken
to Pleasan t Valley
commercial area.
F'ire departmen t Hospital. At 2:58p .m. Christspokesman Ray Bartlett sa id mas, the fir e department was
that because of the age of the called to the Guy Bing home
stages "the wood 's so dry al 630 Mill Sl. to put out a
those buildings are extremely minor fire. At 6:20 p.m.
flammable ... they're tin- Wedn esday, th e squad was
derboxes. It was almost like called for William Harmon,
lighting a Christmas tree ." 52, Ash and Pearl Sts., who
was dead on arrival. AI 4:42
a.m. Friday. lhe sq uad was
called to Hyse ll Run for
Raymond Keesee who was ·
believed to have suffered a
heart attack . He was taken lo
Holzer Medical Center.

Cannon, Jones
sets burned U}r
HOLLYWOOD , Calif.
( UPI ) - A $3 million fire
destroyed the sets of the
television series "Cannon"
and "Barnaby Jones"
Thursday, the flames racing
through two sound stages at
the Samuel Goldwyn Studios
so fast a fireman compared it
to "lighting a Christmas

tree."
There were no injuries. ll
was the second major fire on
the lol in less than two years
I

STEEL GETI'ING WELL
PI'ITSBURGH I UP!) The chief executive of
Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel
Corp. said today the
American steel Industry Is
recovering from the
recession and predicted
domestic steel shipments
will total 92 to 95 mlllion
tons next year.
Robert E. Lauterbach,
chairman and president of
Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel,
said In a year-end
statement the Industry was
hindered by Inadequate
profits and a declining
demand In 1975. But he said
demand started to pick up
In November. Resurglng
markets for light, · flat·
rolled steel should make
shipments In January lor
Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel
the best In recent months,
Lauterbach said.

Fire, aid

nnits busy

Gen. Hartinger's wife,
Susan, dies at age 48

Mrs. Susan Eileen' 1 Allensworth Hartin ger explre.d
early Thursday morning at
lhe Shaw Air Force Base
llospital, South Carolina, at
the age of 48.
Mrs. Hartinger was born
Mar~h 30, 1927 in Middleport .
She was preceded in death by
her father , Edgar Allensw,orth, In 1962.
She Is survived by her
husband , three -s tar
Lieutenant General James V.
llartlnger, Commander of the
Ninth Air Force Base at Shaw
Air Force Base, S. C.
She Is also survived by her
mother, Mrs. Clyda Russell
Allensworth , Middleport; her
mother-In-law, Mrs. Vi9let
Hartinger, Middleport ; ' a
daughter, Mrs . Douglas
I Kristin) Kelsall , an Eastern
Air Line stewardess al
Atl~nta, Ga.; two sons,' First

Lieutenant fighte r pilo t
Jimmer
llartinger of
Jacksonville, Fla·:, and Mike,
a student at the University of
Texas (Long Horns 1 at
Austin, Tex., and six aunts.
Services wlll be held at 2
p.m. Sunday al the Middleport Church of Christ with
Mr. George Glaze officiating.
Buri~l wlll be in Riverview
Cemetery .
Mrs . llar linger was a
member of the Middleport
Church of Chris I.
Friends may call at the
Rawlings-C oats F'unen!l
Home from 10 a.m. to noon on
Saturday and from 4lo 9 p.m.
Saturday and until 12:30 p.m.
Sunday when the body will be
taken to lhe church where it
will lie In slate.
The family suggests that
fr(ends may contribute to the
can ce r fund in lieu of flowers.

Weather .
Turning colder today, snow
accun1ulations to 1 inch by
evenin g. Snow flurri es.
colder tonight, lows in the
mid 20s. Colder, chance of
snow flurri es . Satu rd ay .
Hi ghs in the mid 30s .
Probability of precipitation
90 per cent today, 50 per cent
lonighl, 30 per cent Saturday.
EXTF.NDED OUTLOOK
Sunday through
Tuesday, chance or rnhi or
snow Sunday and Mondn y.
Fair Tuesday except a
chance of snow flurries In
the northern porllon of the
~tale. Highs mostly will be
In the 30s and lows will be
in the upper 20s to the low
30s.

By United Press International
:;:;
Ail always, Chrisimas Day seemed to end too soon.
}
:;: During the 24-bours when much of the world celebrated :::;
:~:~ the birth of Jesus Christ, even some cities where violence :;:; By United Press In·
:::; bas beco me a way of life enjoyed a gift of temporary :::: teruational
:;:; peace.
i;i; What started out as a last( In Israeli -occupied Bethlehem , about 15,000 persons ::t! minute visit to Santa Claus
:;:; visited the traditional birthplace of Jesus Christ. Israeli ::( ended in death for four
:;: troops observed the throng from the roofs of churches. It :::: children.
:;:: was the largest group of visitors since Israel captured the .::::
Authorities said Richard
( town in the JWJe, 1967, Middle East war.
·:::: Roddy, 28decided to take his
) Pope Paul told 90,000 persons in Vatican City young ,::~ five nephews and nieces to a
;:;: people are turning to Christ lor answers not found in the :::;: Defiance, Ohio, store for a
{ materialistic world, which has lost its glitter .
:t:t: Christmas Eve visit with
:;~: "The emptiness, yoWJg·people, has ~evastated you, and :;:;: Santa Claus but found the
:;;: an intimate and powerful longing has brought you back, ::::; store closed and headed home
( . almost WI consciously, to the sphere of an Invitation that :;;j with the children.
{ cannot be reje cted: 'Come to me, all you who are weary :;:;;
On the way horne to Oakand find life burdensome , and I will refresh you'," the
wood, Ohio, their car skid(jed
/ ponlif~ said in his annual Christmas Day message from St. } across slippery Ohio 66 two
) Pete~ s Square..
.
;'j miles south of Defiance and
;:; Be1~ut was quiet on Chrtst~~s, but the effect of months ,:;:; · veered into the path of
;:: of ciVIl warfare between ChriStians and Moslems ':"as fell. :::: another car. Eddie Roddy, 16,
::: A child accustomed to the .street battles asked if Santa
his brothers, Kim , 13, and
:;: Claus had been killed or kidnaped. .
:::, David 10 and their sister
::: About 6,000 persons have been kiUed and 12,000 wounded :t:t: Trish~ 4 'were killed
'
\ since April. Beirut radio broadcast _Chr~s carols - :ti
A nfth' Roddy Child, Jeff ,
,:,: and the gunmen spent a grtm day behind bamc~des.
;:;:; ·15 and the driver of the other
:::: In Argentina •.tight security precautions were in effect ::::: ca'r, Bonny Fidler, were
;:;: but no real f1ghtmg was reported Christmas, a day alter a ;:;:: hospitalized in critical
:~:: left wing guerrilla attack on an Argentine army arsenal :) condition.
:::: which ended. More.than 100persons were reported kiUed. :::::
Snow and rain imperiled
:::: In_the U.S. Arnencans reduced the presents under thell' ) motorists in much of the
::: Chnstm?s trees to p1l~s of opened boxes and torn paper. :::! nation. early 1n the long·
::r Wrong stzes and clashmg colors could be remedied todav. :;;: holiday period. The weekend
;:;:when many stores bega~ after ChriSt~ sales.
;:: traffic death toll pushed past
;:;: Thousands dro_ve to fnends .and relaltves to spend the ;:;~ 100, mounting at the rate of
::? holiday: Some did not make 11.
:t:t one death every 17 minutes
::: A Umted Press !nterna~tonal co WJ t Thursday showed ::: duringthefirst32hoursofthe
::: lhe traffic death toll nearmg 100. .
i't 102-bour period which began
:;: The Na tional Safety Council predicted between 440 aod ;:;; at 6 p.m. local time Wed·
·;!; 500 persons would die. on the roads between 6 p.m. local
nesday and ends at midnight
,::: tune Wednesday and m1dmght Sunday .
. ;:;: Sunday.
Snow continued today in
( Snowfall stretched from New England to the mountams :;:;
;:;: of the Pac1ftc Coast and as far south as Arkansas, :;:; much of the east and the
maggravating driving condition~ .
.·
.
:::; upper Great Lakes and
::; WI~l er storm watches were ISsued m parts of Indian:', :::: portions of the Plains, and
;:;: M1ch1gan and Ohio. Th~ Nattonal Weather Servtce satd ;:;: rain plagued portions of the
:';' roads were glazed and slippery across much of the regiOn . ;:;: south . Travelers' advisories
,;·,::::,:;:,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::':':::':::::::::·:·:·:':::·:·:·:::, :::;::~::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::!iii. or winter storm watches were
posted for more than a halldozen states as far south as
Arkansas, Tennessee and
Texas.
A Uni ted Press International count at 8 a.m.
EST showed 128 persons had
died in Christma s holiday
traffi c mishaps.
A brea kdown of accidental
The M.G.M . Corvette Club Johnson; second, Jon Wi se , deaths :
held an economy run recently Coolville, and third , to Tim Traffi c
128
with procetJds fr om the event Baum, Chester.
Fires
10
going lo lhe Gallia and Meigs
4
Class 3E I 1968-1975 ), first, Planes
Cou nt y Childr en's Home. Tom Smith; lie for second lo Other
8
Several of lhe young people Guy Sayre, Point Pleasant, Total
150
rode with the drivers as and Doug Enoch, Syra cuse.
Ca liforn ia led in ear ly
navigators.
Contributors of prizes and traffic fataliti e&lt; with 13,
The event started at the trophies were Point Pleasa nt followed by Florida and
Silver Bridge Shopping Plaza Auto Paris , Newber ry's Georgia with 11 each. Indian a
with 13 cars entering. The Sporling Goods, G. and J . bad 9 traffi c deaths and
cars' gas tanks were all filled Auto Par ts, Appallaehian Michi ga n, North Carolina
at Whillinglon's Sohio with Tires, Ellis and Sons Sohlo, and Texas, 7 each.
lhe first car departing al 1:30 Sears, Bend Tire Center, and
Early Thursday in Scotia,
p.m. The cars traveled north Ziegle r 's Auto Supplies . N.Y. , a car carrying two
on Route 7, crossi ng I he Beca use the companies yoWJg persons spun out of
bridge at Pomeroy, going contributed the prizes and control, struck another car
north on W. .Va. Route 62 to lrophies, the entry fees were and burst into flames , killing
MI. Allo where they then 1 donated lo the Chi ldren's both occupants - William
we nt to Point Pleasa nt on Home.
Langley, 20, of Scotia , and
Route 2 and back to the
Susan Ratynskl , 18, of
starting place .
Schenectady.
AID UN IT
At the conclusion of the run ,
Enrique Otero, 11, died in
RACINE - The Racine E- Presque Isle, Maine, and
mileage was computed. Each
car was required to have a R squad called Wednesday at Steven Thing of Pelham,
navi gator, no pushing or 1:15 p.m., look Verna Circle , N.H.,dled in a Massachusetts
pulling was allowed, and all Rl. 1, Racine, a medical hospital of injuries they
traffic rules were obeyed. A patient, to Holzer Medical suffered in se parat e acminimum or maximum lime Center . Chr istmas Day at cidents, when their snow
11 :43 p.m, Effie Norman , sleds were struck by
was allowed each car.
Racine,
a medical patient , automobiles :
The best overall mileage
was
.
removed
to Veterans
was lied with 21 miles per
A Texas grandmother died
gallo n by Tom Smith , Memorial llospital.
and four other persons were
Gallipolis, and Mike Johninjured, two critically, In the
son, Mason, W. Va. The
first plane crash of the
LOCAL TEMPS
average mileage of all cars
Temperature In downtown weekend. Authorities said the
wa~ 18 miles per gallon.
Pomeroy Friday at 11 a.m. light plane crashed In a field
The winners were , Class was 50 degrees under cloudy in the St. Paul, Minn., suburb
3-A, 11963-1967 ). first. Mike skies.
of Newport.

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und&lt;'r the cc1hng-Jugh tree 10
th1•ii borrowed, SwJsS·:-ityle
l l1alet 'l'hf' Prestdent , who
had Juntecl he needed a turtii'IH'I'k Jcl·sey for Christmas,
~nid he gut a dozen .
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a fr esh snowfall , whtch vastly
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mak e some runs wtth the U.S.
Olympil' sk1 temn when tt

WINS m: GREE '
Morton L Barnes, son uf
Do roth y illll'nes Woodard,
Pomeroy, gmduated Dec 12
from the Hockmg Techmcal
lnshlu rt&gt; at Nelsonville wi th
em ass ucra le deg re e 111
ceramic engmeermg. He has
accepted employment wtlh
the Logan Clay Products Co.
at Brazil, lnd and wtll beg m
Ius work there on Dec. 29, m
the position of qualt ty control
technician.

VATICAN CITY I UPl } Pope Paul VI says the youth
of tile world arc reJecti ng
"tile msantly of war for
Jllll\cr" to listen to the word
of Chml
Spcakmg to 90,1100 persons
l'rowded into St . Peter 's
Sq twr e Qu·ist mas Day, the
Jlupe sa rd the "emptmess" of
mudcrn life has devastated
yo ung people, creatmg a
bra cc Ihe chu rch
I Je pt·aiscd youth fm· reJectlllg the goals of past gcnel·ations "ilmt inoculated you
with the msani ty of war for
JlO Wet·. of ma terialism as the
only JUStice, of pleasure as a
con fu sed attitude toward the
higlim duties and destmies of

counter with Chrtst. "
A stmilar number of
pilgrims gathered at midnight Christmas Eve for an
outdoor ma ss that the Pope
celebrated after ceremoni es
ending Holy Year.
Vatican offi cials said that
Holy Year, dedica ted to
reconciliation of man with
God and man ' with man,
bro ught more than eight
million persons to Rome
An estimated one btllion
persons 1n 40 countries
throughout the world watched vta television as the
Pope, helped by unsee n
Vatican workmen ins1de the
basilica, shut th e heavy
bronze door marking the end
of the Holy Year. A wall of

Estes also smd 1t was
beheved that 10 persons were
aboard.
However, Coas t Guard
headquarters m Cleveland
satd the whole thing may be a
hoax.
Aspokesman for the Cleveland Coast Guard said the
Federal Commumcat10ns
Commission traced the
distress call and said it came
from the area of Dillon Lake,
near Zanesville, Oh1o, which
is in Central Ohio about 50
miles east of Columbus.
The spokesman also said 10

bricks will be added Jan . 1 to
close off the door until the
next Jubilee m the year '21100.
Vatican officials smd the
Holy Year, m terms of the
number of pilgrims it brought
to Rome , was more successful than even the Pope
had dared to hope. But the
Pope said 1l.'l true success
would be measured by 1ts
effect on the young.
"Christ is speaking also
from his crib m a way that 1s
unmistakable, penetrattng
and attractive," he said.
" ... May God grant for
today's youth and for all of us
that the fruit of the Holy Year
Will he the acceptance of this
word that 1s the expression of
an endless blessed Christmas.''

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The 78-year -old pontifl ,
delivcnng h1s message on a
,., isp, sunny day from · the
ba ii'O il l of St. Peter's
Basilica. smd the modern
generation ·'has shown that 1t
has understood lh e possibility
and happiness of an en-

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DECORATIONS

ARTIFICIAL ARRANGEMENTS
CEMETERY DECORATIONS

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STEAMBOAT INN
M EAT - Mea t Lo a f, Roast Beef, Fl ounde r
Fish . Hamburge r Ste ak , Ham .
VEGETABLES - Gree n Bea ns , Noodles,
Brocol li, Pota toes ( ba ke d, ma sh ed, home
frie s ) .
SALAD - Tosses, Slaw. Cott ag e Ch eese ,
App lesauce, Peaches.
PI E -

people is a Jot for a 25-foot
ca bin cruiser, especially on
such a bad day
Just before dawn the Coast
Guard m Detroit s~id it had
decided against sendmg a
heli copt er to the area
because of "blizzard conditions" on the lake.
"We'v,e got 50 feet VISlblhty
there m a blizzard," said
spokesman Randy Wodarz.
"They're still searching "
he said in reference to the two
vesse ls dispatched earlier
and to unconfirmed reports
that the report of the missing
boat may have been a hoax.
When asked agam about
the helicopter search earlier,
Wodarz said , "I think they
saw it."
The hehcopter , Estes said,
had to return to the Detroit
base because of the weather
but two vessels, one a 40footer from Marblehead,
Ohio, and the second, a 180footer from Detroit, were
sent to the area .
Accordmg to Estes, the
captain of the ship said
Thursday evening the boat
was taking on water and he

Apple , Ch er~y, Pea ch .

CHICAGO IUPI) - Three
Big Ten teams - 1\10 of them
Wibeaten - begin holiday
tournament play today and
all but Illinois will he on
tourney courts by Monday of
next "eek.
Indiana , G.{), playmg m the
Madison Square Garden Hobday Festival , opens today
against Columbia.
Minnesota , also IHJ and
hosting its own tournament ,
begins play tonight against
Penn State.
And Northwestern , with
three losses so far, traveled
to Portland, Ore., for the Far
West Classic and today 's
game against Oregon State.
Iowa, with a 7-() record,
opens tournamen t play
Saturday in Hawaii against
Holy Cross.
In other tournament appearances, Ohto State will
pla y in th e Sugar Bowl

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had no p~p or flares.
Commumcatwn with the
crusler was hmlled as the
captam of the boat only had
facilities to transmit morse
code which was bemg relayed
to Coast Guard officials by
amateur radio operators.

Shock from any cause or a
sudden dr op m bl ood
pressure, if there is already
disease m the arteries, can
lower the circulalion to the
brai!i a crlltcal amount and
mduce a stroke.
Strokes are so common that
"!mos t
everyon e
has
someone in the family or a
near relative wh o has had
one. There are about 200,1100
deaths each year in the
United States from strokes.
Those who want more informahon on strokes and how
to prevent them can send in
50 cents for The Hea lth
Letter. number 2-5, Strokes ·
Cerebral Vascular AccidentCerebral Thrombosis, wtth a
long,
s tamped,
selfaddr essed envelope for
maihng. Send your letter to
me in care of this newspaper,
P 0 Box 1551 , RadiO Ctty
Stat10n , New York, NY 10019.
About two-thirds of patients
who develop a stroke have
either diabetes or high blood
pressure. The control of both
condi tions would go a long
way toward eliminating the
high tncidence of strokes in
our culture.
Although the bas is for
dia betes is probably w1th a
patient fr om birth, diabetes
usually develops slowly into
adult onset diabetes. If it is
not man aged pr operly a
person can develop a condillon called diabetic coma .
Diabetic coma is simply a
coma that results when the
chemical balance of the body
is badly oul of balance. The
body can 't utilize glucose
normally, and the end result
is the fo·rmation of excessive
amount s of stron g acids
wh1ch leads to diabeti c
acidOSIS and may progress to
coma with un consciousness
and shock.
Dw·ing coma the shock-like
reachon may lower the blood

of hiS SChoo}

Bnan Dudding, a junior at
Lackland Junior-Senior High
Sc hool in San Antonio, Texas
has bee n elected vtce presldent of th e student
council.
In add1lton to hts acltviltes
on the coWicil,.Brian IS also a
starter on the Lac kl an d
DANCE PLANNED
Eagles' basketball team, a
The Middl eport Poltce member of th e Na tion al
Reser ves wtll sponsor a Honor Society, and on the
square dance Saturday, Dec . school golf team. The son of
27 at Middleport Elementary Master Sgt and Mrs. Bobby
Sc'hool fr om 8 to 11 p.m. with J oe Duddin g, he IS th e
BRIAN DUDDING ''
mustc by the String Dusters grandson of Mr . and Mrs.
Admtssion is $1 for adults George D. Stobart, Racine,
wtlh children under 12 free tf and Mrs Man e Dudding,
PULLMAN, Wash (UP!
- washm gton State is exaccom pamed by pa rents. Middleport .
pected to name a new headCallers w1ll be Glen Lambert
football c-oach soon and the.
and Cora Hilton
to p two candidates are
SPE,\KER SET
The Rev. Cecil W1se will Umve rs1ty of P1tts burg1T
speak at Hysell Run Free ass1stant J ackie Sherrill and:
Methodist Church SWiday at UCLA assistant Lynn Stiles:
Sherrill is currently in Et
WEAK QUAKE
10 30 am
Paso, Tex., preparing the·
TOKYO iUPI } - A weak
Panthers for today's SUn•
ea rthquake ""s fell in
Bowl clash with Kansas.
,Kana ga and ShiZ ouka
In
1974,
one
of
America's
Stiles
is bu sy helpmg prepare
provinces southwes t of Tokyo
most
beloved
co
medians,
th e Brums for their New,
Fnday, the meteorologtcal
Jack Benny, died at the age of Yea r's Rose Bowl ap,:
Agency 1eported.
80.
pearance aga1nst Ohio State.

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Classic in New Orleans along
with Tulane, Pennsylvania
and Tennessee, Purdue plays
tn the Bruin Classic at Los
Angeles, facing St . Lows in
the opening round ; Michigan
State will meet Southern
Mississippi in the ftrst game
of the Virgmia Commonwealth
Tournament;
Wisconsin meets Stanford in
the firs t round of the
Mtlwaukee Classic, and
Michigan faces LaSalle in its
opening Las Vegas Classic
game.
The Buckeyes, Boilermakers, Spartans, Badgers
and Wolverines will begin
tournament play Monday.
The Illini, now 7-2, will not
play again until their conference opener at Iowa Jan. 3.
The Illini lost in the closmg
minutes of road ~a m es to
Furman and Southern
Calilorma .
The Big Ten thus far has a
49-16 won-lost record, over

Link between
Greene named
diabetes and- stroke? Big IO's MVP
pressure enough to induce a
stroke if a person already ha s
dtsease m the arteries to the
brain
You can get more in·
formatiOn on diabetic coma
and how diabetes works by
usmg the same procedure
mentioned for getting mformalion about strokes, but
ask for The Health Letter,
number 3-10, Diabetes, The
Sweet Stckness, which explams how acidosis results in
form ation of ketones and
gives the patient an acetone
breath .
The acetone breath is often
confused with alcohol. If the
person is confused, which 1s
often the case, the combination may lead an unsuspec ting law enforcement
officer to think he is drunk .
The result is a disaster with a
critically ill patient ending up
in jail in less than optimal
cir cumstances when he
should be gettmg emergency
treatment in a hospital.

DEVOTED TO THE
INTEREST OF
MEIGS-MASON AREA
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL
Exec. Ed.
ROBERT HOEFLICH
City Editor
Publi shed daily

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CHICAGO (UP! ) - Scampering, hot-hitting Ohio State
quarterback Corn elius
Greene Thursday won the
Chi ca go Tribune's Silver
Football award as the Big
Ten's Most Valuable player.
Greene
edged
out
Michigan's Gordon Bell for
the honor. Minnesota signal
caller Tony Dungy was a
strong third m the balloting.
The winner was selected
from among the most
valuable player of each team
as selected by the players.
Greene edged out Heisman
trophy winner Archie Griffin
in balloting by his teammates
for the Buckeye's most
valuable player. Griffin, who
had been bidding to become
the first man to win the Silver
Football three times, had
voted for Greene for the
team 's MVP award.
'
Greene's quickness and
proficiency in running the
option play helped Griffin
become major college
foo tball 's all-time leading
rusher by providing a threat
that the defense couldn't
ignore and cutting down the
chances of defenders successfully key1ng on Griffin.

the .750 mark . Michigan and
Wisconsin each have lost
once, Jlhnois and OhiO State
twice , Northw estern and
Purdue three times , and
Michigan State four times.

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MIAMI !UP! ) - Two-tune
He1sman Tr op hy wtnn er
Arch1c Gn ffm of OhiO State
will be awarded the M1am1
Touchdown Club 's ann ual
College Player of the Year
award at a banquet Jan 15
The award to Griffin was
announced Christmas Eve by
club president Lou Nuta, who
sa1d, "He is the first to be
chosen by un ammous vote "
Previous Touchdown Club
award winners include Gary
Beban, 1967 , O.J . Simpson ,
1968; Jim PlllTlketl , 1969;
Archi e Manmn g, 1970:
Johnn y Musso an d Pa t
Sullivan ( ti e 1 197 1: John
Hann ah, 1972; Luctous
Selmon , 197 3, and Tom
Qements, 1974

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College football's second
season begins today, the start
of a nine-game bowl week
that is expected to confirm
what most people already
believe-Ohio State is No . 1.
The Buckeyes, an overwhelming choice for tlle top
spot in the final regular
season poll and the only
unbeaten team in the top f1ve,
are heavy favorites to repeat
their October rout of UCLA
when they meet in the Rose
Bowl at Pasadena, Calif.,
next Thursday afternoon.
Before that, however, the
stage belongs to some of the
minor bowls, beginning today
when Pitt, which shares a No.
17 national ranking, meets
No. 19 (tie} Kansas in.the Sun
Bowl at El Paso, Tex., and
No. 7 Arizona State faces No.
5-N ebraska in the Fiesta Bowl
on the Arizona State campus
at Tempe.
' Both games wtll be
nationally televised (CBS),
beginning at noon EST.
·Pitt, featuring Tony
Dorsett, beat Notre Dame but
couldn't beat Navy or West
Virginia, while Kansas
crushed Oklahoma 23-3 in the
year's biggest upset. Both
;Sun Bowl teams, however,
f inished at 7-4.
: "Tiie Sun Bowl could set us
:IJP for next year," says Tony
~sett, Pitt's star running
~ck whose 1,544 yards this
:fieason pushed him over the
!.t,ooo mark in three college
f ears. "We want to show
.people what Pitt football and
:Tony Dorsett are all
)bout."
' Kansas, under first year
Bud Moore, led the Big
in rushing with
~u;ute.rbat~k Nolan Cromwell

11,124 yards } and halfback
Laverne
Smith
( 864 }
providing most of the power
Cromwell, who started the
year as a 'free safety on
defense, became the third
quarterback in NCAA history
to rush for more than 1,000
yards, and Moore, who saw
plenty of wishbone quarterbacks while an assistant at
Texas A&amp;M and Alabama,
calls Cromwell "the best
option quarterback I have
ever seen."
The Fiesta Bowl represents
a chance for Arizona State to
rebut the critics of Western
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The Buckeyes and Bruins
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62nd Rose Bowl football
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Both Hayes and Vermetl
gave their teams the day off
Thursday to celebrate the
Christmas hohday.
And for several of the
coaches and players, the
holiday away from home
brought a twinge of
home sickness , perhaps
summed up best by Buckeye
quarterback coach George

think people want to redeem ' lucky enough to knock them on West V1rgmw r8-3 ) m a
themselves "
off maybe next year we'll be meeting of unranked teams in
Defen sive back M1ke No. 1."
the Peach Bowl Wednesday
Haynes of Arizona State sees
Two of the minor bowls at A Lla nta
the contest as "the most already have been played,
It's No . 3 Alabama '1 0-IJ
tmportan t game" of hi s w1th M1ami of Ohio beating aga 111Sl No. 8 Penn State (9-21
career.
South Ca rolin a 1n the 10 the Suga r Bowl next
"We've always wanted to Tange rin e and Sou thern Wednesday mght at New
play a team that has a Cahforma routing Texas Orleans, and then on New
reputatiOn hke Nebraska and A&amp;M in the Liberty
Year 's Day 1t's No. 10
this is great for us, " he sa1d
No. 11 Colorado fa ces No. 9 Arkansas 19-2 ) vs. No. 12
"We know this is a good Texas, both wtth 9·2 recmds , Georgia 19-2} tn the Cotton
chance for us to build up the m the Astro-Biuebonnet Bowl Bowl at Dallas, No. 1 Ohio
reputation o! the WAC as well Saturday at Houston, No. 14 State I 11-()J vs. No 13 UCLA
as Arizona State," Haynes Flol'ida (9-2) meets No. 19 r8-2-1 1 in the Rose Bowl at
said. "In the four years I've 1li e} Maryland 18-2-1 } in the Pasa dena . and No
2
been going to school here , we Gator Bowl Monday mght at Oklahoma 110-1 } vs No. 4
could only move up to maybe Jacksonville, Fla . and No rth Mi chi gan 18-1-2) m th e
No. 5 m the nation. If we're Carolina Sta te 17-3-1} takes Orange Bowl at M1ami.

United Press Ioternallooal
Every Christmas is merry
for the Phoenix Suns.
For seven straight years,
the Suns have celebrated by
wmning on Christmas .
Thursday's 122-lll victory
party was at the expense of
Kansas City and the Suns
achieved it by just waiting for
the hot..shootmg Kings to go
cold.
The Suns' opportunity
came in the closing mmutes
of the first half. Down 54-43
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The OhiO State ath letes, 'team also took part m the
coaches and aides celebrated cclebrahon after being flown
Christmas Eve with a huge here la te Tuesday.
Some of the coaches and
party to gether at th e
Sheraton HWihng ton Hotel playe rs to ok ad van tage
here, replete wt lh musical Thursday of a trip to the
ente rtainment and the Balboa Yacht Cl ub. They
lradl tJ onal exc hangin g of swa m m an outdoor swim~
m1 ng pool on a beautiful
g1fts.
W1ves and children of the sun nv aftern oon with temcoaches and the five mam ed peraiurcs in the low 70s and
players on lhe OhiO Sta te also en JOyed yachtm g around
the harbor

Phoenix scored the next 13
points with Paul Westphal
putting the Suns ahead on a
three-point play.
Phoenix led ~ at halftime and except for a onepoint Kansas City lead right
after intermission, the Suns
led the rest of the game.
Their largest lead was 13
points, 114-101, With I :44 left.
The Suns put it away in the
fourth quarter, hitting 60 per
cent of their shots compared
with 40per cent for the Kings .
"We were fortunate to stay

close early when KC was
making every shot in sight,"
sa1d head coach John
MacLeod "A couple of key
Westphal steals got us the
ball when we really needed
lt."

Curtis Perry led the Suns
with a career high 27 points
and 11 rebounds
"Perry got the quietest 27
points I've ever seen ," sa id

MacLeod. "He was always in
the r1ght spot to get the
bucket "
Perry 's performance was
overshadowed by the 39
points scored by Nate Archibald of Kansas Ctty . Archibald also had 16 assists
and five steals.
Elsewhere, New York heat
Philade lphia 111-103,
peels to spend Sunday back Washington downed Atlanta
99-94 and New Orleans edged
on the bench.
Cobb, a former National Houston 101-99.
Knlcks lll, 76ers 103
Merit Scholar and one of most
Earl
Monroe scored 27
articulate players on the
points,
including
mne down
team , figures the Raiders
the
stretch,
to
help
New York
were badly hampered by the
pick
up
its
third
straight
ram here and expects them to
VIC
tory
and
fifth
in
its
last six
be much tougher if the fi eld IS
games Spenc er Ha ywood
dry Sunday in Oakland .
scored 19 of his 21 pomts m

Cobb doubts if
he will get in

By RICK VAN SANT
. CINCINNATI (UP!} - Cincmnall rookie defemuve back
Marvin Cobb expects to be
back on the bench when the
Bengals play Oakland m an
NFL playoff game Sunday.
The Raiders probably will
he happy·
&lt;;obb was the player most
responsible for the Bengals
beating Oakland 14-10 in an
Oct. 19 regular season game.
In for his first senes of
plays from scrimmage as a
professional, Cobb in OAKLAND (UP!} - With
tercepted a Ken Stabler pass identical 11-3 records, the
late in the third quarter and Oakland Cincinnati
dashed 52 yards for the game- American Football Conwinning touchdown .
ference playoff game Sunday
For good measure, Cobb · 1s shap1ng up as an aerial
picked off another Stabler contest between Raider
aerial in the Cinclnna tl end quarterback Ken Stabler and
zone in the !ina I period to help Bengal signal-c aller Ken
preserve the win.
Anderson.
But Cobb doesn't figure to
One year ago, in a late
get any mterceptions Sunday. regular season meeting heHe doesn't even expect to tween the two teams in the
play .
Oakland Coliseum, 64 passes
"I'm looking forward to were tossed in a wild contest
going out to Oakland, but I which the Raiders won when
doubt if I wJII get in," says Stabler, with one minute to
Cobb. "I· got my chance when play, marched his team 80
the veterans were hurt, and yards for the winnmg touchthey're back in there now." down.
Cobb got into that Oct. 19
Oakland is a seven point
game only because veteran favorite in Sunday 's AFC
defensive back Ken Riley had playoff although they lost to
suffered a minor injury.
the Bengals earlier in the
The Bengals gave the game season, 14-10, in a rainstorm
ball to Cobb and long after the In Clncinattl.
contest ended the rookie from
Raider Coach John Madden
Southern Cal was ! till clutching the trophy , saying,
"I'm dreaming. I know I am .
I diw•.• •en expecl w LA:
playing."
"That game was a real
thrill for me," Cobb recalled
tllis week, "but I think I got
more satisfaction later on in
the season when I got to start
a couple of games ."
The starting slot opened up
for Cobb because veteran
Lemar Parrish was out for
several games with an injury,
but now Parrtsh is healthy
again. So, barring an injury
to t!Oille veteran,

the ftrst half for New York
wh1l e Dou g Collins led
Philadelphta w1th 30 po1nts
and George McG mnis added

29.
Bullets 99 , Hawks 94
Dave B1n g scored II of his
22 points in the ftnal quarter
and Elvm Hayes added eight
of his 25 to chnch the win for
Washington Atlanta 's Tom
Henderson Scored 10 of his
ga me-leading 26 points in the
fin"! quarter, including seven
of the Hawks' last nine pomts
to keep them m the game.
Jazz 101, Rockets 99
Pete Maravich, playing his
fir st game in SIX weeks, stole
the ball tw1ce in the closing
seconds to g1ve New Orleans
a come-from-behind victory .
ov er Houston . Maravich, who
suffered
a
shoulder
separation last month , put
the game away with a free
throw in the closing seconds
to rack up a 19-pomt total.
Top scorer was Houston 's
Kevm Kunnert with 28 points,
foll owed by Rudy Tom janoVlch with 23. Top scorer
for the Jazz was Lowe Nelson
with 21 points

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Boston
19 a 70~
Ph il adelphia
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New Yor k
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Golden Slate
11 6 786 Los Angel es
19 13 594 5
Phoen n,
15 11 577 6
Seallle
15 16 484 81 ,
Portland
11 20 355 121,
Thursday's Results
Phoent)( 112 Ka nsas C•I Y Ill
New Yo r k 11 1 Ph dad elph1a 103
Wash mg to n 99 Atlanta 94
New Orlea ns 101 Houst on 99
Tomght' s Games
A t lanta at Clev eland
Buffalo at Ph1l adelph1 a
Ch1cago at Detro it
Wash mgton at Milwau kee
Boslon at Phoen i)(
Kan sas Clfy al Seatt le
Por 11and at Los Angeles
Am encan Basketball As soc1a t1on Standmg s.
By United Press International
W l Pel
GB
Denver
20 6 769 New Yo r k
18 8 692 2
Indiana
18 11 62 1 31 l
San An ton•o
17 I I 607 4
Kentucky
15 14 517 6 l1
St LOU IS
14 19 424 91'
v.rg m1a
5 25 167 17
Thursday ' s Results
( No games sched uled )
Tcmght ' s Games
Sl LO UI S a t New Yor k
San Antonio a t Den ver
World Hockey Assoc1ahon
By Umted Press International
East
W L T Pts .
New Eng land
14 16 3
31
C1nci nna t1
IS 17
l
31
In d ianapol is
13 16 1
28
11 19 2
24
Cleveland
Wesl
W L T Pts
Houston
38
19 12 0
M1 nneso ra
16 II 2 34
San D1ego
14 13 4
32
Pt1 oe n1x
13 14 3
29
Den ver
12 17 I
25

canad1an
W L T Ph
W1nn 1peg
24 12 0
Quebec
22 14 1
Ca lgar y
17 14 2
36
Ed mont on
15 20 2
J2
Tor onlo
10 20 3
23
Thursday 's Results
I No ga m es sche duled )
Tonq~tlf's Games
Denver at Housto n
C1ncmna t1 iU New Englan d
Ca lgar y at W mnip eg
Edmon ton at Tor on to
Ph oen i)( at San D1eQo

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Bv Umted Press lnterna1tonal
Campbell Conference
Patrtck D1vis1on
WLTPts
Phi ladelphia
22 4 8
52
N Y Islander s 19 10 6
44
At lan ta
17 l4 4
JB
N Y Ran gen.
15 17 d
34
Smytl'le 01vls1on
W l T Pts
Ct1 1cag o
13 10 11
37
Vancouver
11 14 6
28
St LOU tS
10 19 5
25
Kansas C.ry
10 20
24
M1nn eso1 a
11 20
23
Wales Confe r ence
NorriS DiVISIOn
W l T Pts
Mon tr ea t
24
6
54
Los Angeles
18 14 • 2
38
Plltsburg h
13 16 4
30
OetrOII
10 20
24
w a sh1ngton
3 27
10
Adams Ol~o~luon
WLTPts
Buffal o
21 9
4
46
Bo ~ :on
17 9 8
42
Toront o
13 12 8
34
Ca liforn ia
12 19 3
27
Thursday ' s Results
1No games sc heduled )
Ton1gt1t ' s Games
N Y Islanders at Detro1 t, aft
Pillsburgh at Atlanta
M 1nneso t., a t w., shlng ton
Los Angeles ar Cal 1tor n 1a
Bost on a t Buffal o

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International Hockey
League Slandings
U ntted Press tnternahcnal
North
w 1 t ph . gf 91
Sagmaw 16 12 5 37 126 108
P I Huron 17 12 2 36 111 96
M u skegon 14 10 6 34 89 82
F lmt
14 13 S 33 112 l Ot
K alam a
9 17 5 23 98 140
Scuttl
Day ton
18 8 3 39 120 88
Tol ed o
14 9 9 37 108 100
F l Wa vne iJ 16 6 32 135 128
Col um bu s 6 24 3 IS 82 138
Thursday 's Res ult
Fort w ayne 5 Toledo 2
Tonight's Games
Sag maw a t Da vton
Co lum bus a t Tol ed o
F lm t a1 K alamaz oo
Salurday ' s Games
Da yt on al Fort Wayne
Saginaw at Muskegon
To ledo at Port Huron
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fr om her husband under lhe
\ hnstmas tree but 11 turned
out to he "too light ," accord ing to her press
secretary, Sheila Weidenleld
Frrst fa milv gtfts ra n
mostly to books and clothes although for youngest son
Steve, who has w01 ked as a
ranch hand and ridden m
rodeos, there was a down
payment on a new saddle.
In the evening, the family
and a few White House
staffers gathered fo r a turkey
&lt;linner with the trimmmgs ,
topped off w1th pecan pte a Ia
mode.

.....DETROIT 1UPIJ _ Two
U.S. Coast Guard vessels
today were searchmg Lake
En eabout 13 miles northwest
of Pelee Island for a 25-foot
ca bm crUiser with 10 persons
aboard that wa s adnlt m a
snowstorm .
However , the Coast Guard
headquarters in Cleveland
sa )S 11 all may be a hoax.
Lt Donald Estes of the
Coast Guard base at Detroit
said a helicopter spotted the
craft, reg1stered m Ohw ,
after mtdnight but that heavy
snow and reduced visibility
prevented inunediate rescue
of the persons aboard the
pleasure boat.
"We got a first sighting and
then lost it because of the

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VATICAN CITY I UPl } Pope Paul VI says the youth
of tile world arc reJecti ng
"tile msantly of war for
Jllll\cr" to listen to the word
of Chml
Spcakmg to 90,1100 persons
l'rowded into St . Peter 's
Sq twr e Qu·ist mas Day, the
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counter with Chrtst. "
A stmilar number of
pilgrims gathered at midnight Christmas Eve for an
outdoor ma ss that the Pope
celebrated after ceremoni es
ending Holy Year.
Vatican offi cials said that
Holy Year, dedica ted to
reconciliation of man with
God and man ' with man,
bro ught more than eight
million persons to Rome
An estimated one btllion
persons 1n 40 countries
throughout the world watched vta television as the
Pope, helped by unsee n
Vatican workmen ins1de the
basilica, shut th e heavy
bronze door marking the end
of the Holy Year. A wall of

Estes also smd 1t was
beheved that 10 persons were
aboard.
However, Coas t Guard
headquarters m Cleveland
satd the whole thing may be a
hoax.
Aspokesman for the Cleveland Coast Guard said the
Federal Commumcat10ns
Commission traced the
distress call and said it came
from the area of Dillon Lake,
near Zanesville, Oh1o, which
is in Central Ohio about 50
miles east of Columbus.
The spokesman also said 10

bricks will be added Jan . 1 to
close off the door until the
next Jubilee m the year '21100.
Vatican officials smd the
Holy Year, m terms of the
number of pilgrims it brought
to Rome , was more successful than even the Pope
had dared to hope. But the
Pope said 1l.'l true success
would be measured by 1ts
effect on the young.
"Christ is speaking also
from his crib m a way that 1s
unmistakable, penetrattng
and attractive," he said.
" ... May God grant for
today's youth and for all of us
that the fruit of the Holy Year
Will he the acceptance of this
word that 1s the expression of
an endless blessed Christmas.''

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The 78-year -old pontifl ,
delivcnng h1s message on a
,., isp, sunny day from · the
ba ii'O il l of St. Peter's
Basilica. smd the modern
generation ·'has shown that 1t
has understood lh e possibility
and happiness of an en-

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Fish . Hamburge r Ste ak , Ham .
VEGETABLES - Gree n Bea ns , Noodles,
Brocol li, Pota toes ( ba ke d, ma sh ed, home
frie s ) .
SALAD - Tosses, Slaw. Cott ag e Ch eese ,
App lesauce, Peaches.
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people is a Jot for a 25-foot
ca bin cruiser, especially on
such a bad day
Just before dawn the Coast
Guard m Detroit s~id it had
decided against sendmg a
heli copt er to the area
because of "blizzard conditions" on the lake.
"We'v,e got 50 feet VISlblhty
there m a blizzard," said
spokesman Randy Wodarz.
"They're still searching "
he said in reference to the two
vesse ls dispatched earlier
and to unconfirmed reports
that the report of the missing
boat may have been a hoax.
When asked agam about
the helicopter search earlier,
Wodarz said , "I think they
saw it."
The hehcopter , Estes said,
had to return to the Detroit
base because of the weather
but two vessels, one a 40footer from Marblehead,
Ohio, and the second, a 180footer from Detroit, were
sent to the area .
Accordmg to Estes, the
captain of the ship said
Thursday evening the boat
was taking on water and he

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CHICAGO IUPI) - Three
Big Ten teams - 1\10 of them
Wibeaten - begin holiday
tournament play today and
all but Illinois will he on
tourney courts by Monday of
next "eek.
Indiana , G.{), playmg m the
Madison Square Garden Hobday Festival , opens today
against Columbia.
Minnesota , also IHJ and
hosting its own tournament ,
begins play tonight against
Penn State.
And Northwestern , with
three losses so far, traveled
to Portland, Ore., for the Far
West Classic and today 's
game against Oregon State.
Iowa, with a 7-() record,
opens tournamen t play
Saturday in Hawaii against
Holy Cross.
In other tournament appearances, Ohto State will
pla y in th e Sugar Bowl

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had no p~p or flares.
Commumcatwn with the
crusler was hmlled as the
captam of the boat only had
facilities to transmit morse
code which was bemg relayed
to Coast Guard officials by
amateur radio operators.

Shock from any cause or a
sudden dr op m bl ood
pressure, if there is already
disease m the arteries, can
lower the circulalion to the
brai!i a crlltcal amount and
mduce a stroke.
Strokes are so common that
"!mos t
everyon e
has
someone in the family or a
near relative wh o has had
one. There are about 200,1100
deaths each year in the
United States from strokes.
Those who want more informahon on strokes and how
to prevent them can send in
50 cents for The Hea lth
Letter. number 2-5, Strokes ·
Cerebral Vascular AccidentCerebral Thrombosis, wtth a
long,
s tamped,
selfaddr essed envelope for
maihng. Send your letter to
me in care of this newspaper,
P 0 Box 1551 , RadiO Ctty
Stat10n , New York, NY 10019.
About two-thirds of patients
who develop a stroke have
either diabetes or high blood
pressure. The control of both
condi tions would go a long
way toward eliminating the
high tncidence of strokes in
our culture.
Although the bas is for
dia betes is probably w1th a
patient fr om birth, diabetes
usually develops slowly into
adult onset diabetes. If it is
not man aged pr operly a
person can develop a condillon called diabetic coma .
Diabetic coma is simply a
coma that results when the
chemical balance of the body
is badly oul of balance. The
body can 't utilize glucose
normally, and the end result
is the fo·rmation of excessive
amount s of stron g acids
wh1ch leads to diabeti c
acidOSIS and may progress to
coma with un consciousness
and shock.
Dw·ing coma the shock-like
reachon may lower the blood

of hiS SChoo}

Bnan Dudding, a junior at
Lackland Junior-Senior High
Sc hool in San Antonio, Texas
has bee n elected vtce presldent of th e student
council.
In add1lton to hts acltviltes
on the coWicil,.Brian IS also a
starter on the Lac kl an d
DANCE PLANNED
Eagles' basketball team, a
The Middl eport Poltce member of th e Na tion al
Reser ves wtll sponsor a Honor Society, and on the
square dance Saturday, Dec . school golf team. The son of
27 at Middleport Elementary Master Sgt and Mrs. Bobby
Sc'hool fr om 8 to 11 p.m. with J oe Duddin g, he IS th e
BRIAN DUDDING ''
mustc by the String Dusters grandson of Mr . and Mrs.
Admtssion is $1 for adults George D. Stobart, Racine,
wtlh children under 12 free tf and Mrs Man e Dudding,
PULLMAN, Wash (UP!
- washm gton State is exaccom pamed by pa rents. Middleport .
pected to name a new headCallers w1ll be Glen Lambert
football c-oach soon and the.
and Cora Hilton
to p two candidates are
SPE,\KER SET
The Rev. Cecil W1se will Umve rs1ty of P1tts burg1T
speak at Hysell Run Free ass1stant J ackie Sherrill and:
Methodist Church SWiday at UCLA assistant Lynn Stiles:
Sherrill is currently in Et
WEAK QUAKE
10 30 am
Paso, Tex., preparing the·
TOKYO iUPI } - A weak
Panthers for today's SUn•
ea rthquake ""s fell in
Bowl clash with Kansas.
,Kana ga and ShiZ ouka
In
1974,
one
of
America's
Stiles
is bu sy helpmg prepare
provinces southwes t of Tokyo
most
beloved
co
medians,
th e Brums for their New,
Fnday, the meteorologtcal
Jack Benny, died at the age of Yea r's Rose Bowl ap,:
Agency 1eported.
80.
pearance aga1nst Ohio State.

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Classic in New Orleans along
with Tulane, Pennsylvania
and Tennessee, Purdue plays
tn the Bruin Classic at Los
Angeles, facing St . Lows in
the opening round ; Michigan
State will meet Southern
Mississippi in the ftrst game
of the Virgmia Commonwealth
Tournament;
Wisconsin meets Stanford in
the firs t round of the
Mtlwaukee Classic, and
Michigan faces LaSalle in its
opening Las Vegas Classic
game.
The Buckeyes, Boilermakers, Spartans, Badgers
and Wolverines will begin
tournament play Monday.
The Illini, now 7-2, will not
play again until their conference opener at Iowa Jan. 3.
The Illini lost in the closmg
minutes of road ~a m es to
Furman and Southern
Calilorma .
The Big Ten thus far has a
49-16 won-lost record, over

Link between
Greene named
diabetes and- stroke? Big IO's MVP
pressure enough to induce a
stroke if a person already ha s
dtsease m the arteries to the
brain
You can get more in·
formatiOn on diabetic coma
and how diabetes works by
usmg the same procedure
mentioned for getting mformalion about strokes, but
ask for The Health Letter,
number 3-10, Diabetes, The
Sweet Stckness, which explams how acidosis results in
form ation of ketones and
gives the patient an acetone
breath .
The acetone breath is often
confused with alcohol. If the
person is confused, which 1s
often the case, the combination may lead an unsuspec ting law enforcement
officer to think he is drunk .
The result is a disaster with a
critically ill patient ending up
in jail in less than optimal
cir cumstances when he
should be gettmg emergency
treatment in a hospital.

DEVOTED TO THE
INTEREST OF
MEIGS-MASON AREA
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL
Exec. Ed.
ROBERT HOEFLICH
City Editor
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CHICAGO (UP! ) - Scampering, hot-hitting Ohio State
quarterback Corn elius
Greene Thursday won the
Chi ca go Tribune's Silver
Football award as the Big
Ten's Most Valuable player.
Greene
edged
out
Michigan's Gordon Bell for
the honor. Minnesota signal
caller Tony Dungy was a
strong third m the balloting.
The winner was selected
from among the most
valuable player of each team
as selected by the players.
Greene edged out Heisman
trophy winner Archie Griffin
in balloting by his teammates
for the Buckeye's most
valuable player. Griffin, who
had been bidding to become
the first man to win the Silver
Football three times, had
voted for Greene for the
team 's MVP award.
'
Greene's quickness and
proficiency in running the
option play helped Griffin
become major college
foo tball 's all-time leading
rusher by providing a threat
that the defense couldn't
ignore and cutting down the
chances of defenders successfully key1ng on Griffin.

the .750 mark . Michigan and
Wisconsin each have lost
once, Jlhnois and OhiO State
twice , Northw estern and
Purdue three times , and
Michigan State four times.

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award on Jan. 15
MIAMI !UP! ) - Two-tune
He1sman Tr op hy wtnn er
Arch1c Gn ffm of OhiO State
will be awarded the M1am1
Touchdown Club 's ann ual
College Player of the Year
award at a banquet Jan 15
The award to Griffin was
announced Christmas Eve by
club president Lou Nuta, who
sa1d, "He is the first to be
chosen by un ammous vote "
Previous Touchdown Club
award winners include Gary
Beban, 1967 , O.J . Simpson ,
1968; Jim PlllTlketl , 1969;
Archi e Manmn g, 1970:
Johnn y Musso an d Pa t
Sullivan ( ti e 1 197 1: John
Hann ah, 1972; Luctous
Selmon , 197 3, and Tom
Qements, 1974

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College football's second
season begins today, the start
of a nine-game bowl week
that is expected to confirm
what most people already
believe-Ohio State is No . 1.
The Buckeyes, an overwhelming choice for tlle top
spot in the final regular
season poll and the only
unbeaten team in the top f1ve,
are heavy favorites to repeat
their October rout of UCLA
when they meet in the Rose
Bowl at Pasadena, Calif.,
next Thursday afternoon.
Before that, however, the
stage belongs to some of the
minor bowls, beginning today
when Pitt, which shares a No.
17 national ranking, meets
No. 19 (tie} Kansas in.the Sun
Bowl at El Paso, Tex., and
No. 7 Arizona State faces No.
5-N ebraska in the Fiesta Bowl
on the Arizona State campus
at Tempe.
' Both games wtll be
nationally televised (CBS),
beginning at noon EST.
·Pitt, featuring Tony
Dorsett, beat Notre Dame but
couldn't beat Navy or West
Virginia, while Kansas
crushed Oklahoma 23-3 in the
year's biggest upset. Both
;Sun Bowl teams, however,
f inished at 7-4.
: "Tiie Sun Bowl could set us
:IJP for next year," says Tony
~sett, Pitt's star running
~ck whose 1,544 yards this
:fieason pushed him over the
!.t,ooo mark in three college
f ears. "We want to show
.people what Pitt football and
:Tony Dorsett are all
)bout."
' Kansas, under first year
Bud Moore, led the Big
in rushing with
~u;ute.rbat~k Nolan Cromwell

11,124 yards } and halfback
Laverne
Smith
( 864 }
providing most of the power
Cromwell, who started the
year as a 'free safety on
defense, became the third
quarterback in NCAA history
to rush for more than 1,000
yards, and Moore, who saw
plenty of wishbone quarterbacks while an assistant at
Texas A&amp;M and Alabama,
calls Cromwell "the best
option quarterback I have
ever seen."
The Fiesta Bowl represents
a chance for Arizona State to
rebut the critics of Western
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PASADENA, Calif. (UP! }
- W1th the Christm~s
celebration and trip to
Disneyland sealed m their
memory book, Woody Hayes
IS brmgmg the meeting to
order for his Ohio State
Buckeye football team
" I plan to run the turkey
out of them Friday," Hayes
said of a proposed heavy
workout for b1s squad
Another tough prachce was
planned lor the UCLA Bruins
by Coach Dick Vermeil.
The Buckeyes and Bruins
clash New Year's Day m the
62nd Rose Bowl football
game.
For Ohio State, the game
means a fourth slra1ght trip
here and a chance to clinch
the nalional champiOnship
For UCLA, two touchdown
underdogs , it means another
opportWJity to play giantkiller tn the role 11 had a
decade ago when the Bruins
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Both Hayes and Vermetl
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Thursday to celebrate the
Christmas hohday.
And for several of the
coaches and players, the
holiday away from home
brought a twinge of
home sickness , perhaps
summed up best by Buckeye
quarterback coach George

think people want to redeem ' lucky enough to knock them on West V1rgmw r8-3 ) m a
themselves "
off maybe next year we'll be meeting of unranked teams in
Defen sive back M1ke No. 1."
the Peach Bowl Wednesday
Haynes of Arizona State sees
Two of the minor bowls at A Lla nta
the contest as "the most already have been played,
It's No . 3 Alabama '1 0-IJ
tmportan t game" of hi s w1th M1ami of Ohio beating aga 111Sl No. 8 Penn State (9-21
career.
South Ca rolin a 1n the 10 the Suga r Bowl next
"We've always wanted to Tange rin e and Sou thern Wednesday mght at New
play a team that has a Cahforma routing Texas Orleans, and then on New
reputatiOn hke Nebraska and A&amp;M in the Liberty
Year 's Day 1t's No. 10
this is great for us, " he sa1d
No. 11 Colorado fa ces No. 9 Arkansas 19-2 ) vs. No. 12
"We know this is a good Texas, both wtth 9·2 recmds , Georgia 19-2} tn the Cotton
chance for us to build up the m the Astro-Biuebonnet Bowl Bowl at Dallas, No. 1 Ohio
reputation o! the WAC as well Saturday at Houston, No. 14 State I 11-()J vs. No 13 UCLA
as Arizona State," Haynes Flol'ida (9-2) meets No. 19 r8-2-1 1 in the Rose Bowl at
said. "In the four years I've 1li e} Maryland 18-2-1 } in the Pasa dena . and No
2
been going to school here , we Gator Bowl Monday mght at Oklahoma 110-1 } vs No. 4
could only move up to maybe Jacksonville, Fla . and No rth Mi chi gan 18-1-2) m th e
No. 5 m the nation. If we're Carolina Sta te 17-3-1} takes Orange Bowl at M1ami.

United Press Ioternallooal
Every Christmas is merry
for the Phoenix Suns.
For seven straight years,
the Suns have celebrated by
wmning on Christmas .
Thursday's 122-lll victory
party was at the expense of
Kansas City and the Suns
achieved it by just waiting for
the hot..shootmg Kings to go
cold.
The Suns' opportunity
came in the closing mmutes
of the first half. Down 54-43
With 3 30 left in the hail,

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The OhiO State ath letes, 'team also took part m the
coaches and aides celebrated cclebrahon after being flown
Christmas Eve with a huge here la te Tuesday.
Some of the coaches and
party to gether at th e
Sheraton HWihng ton Hotel playe rs to ok ad van tage
here, replete wt lh musical Thursday of a trip to the
ente rtainment and the Balboa Yacht Cl ub. They
lradl tJ onal exc hangin g of swa m m an outdoor swim~
m1 ng pool on a beautiful
g1fts.
W1ves and children of the sun nv aftern oon with temcoaches and the five mam ed peraiurcs in the low 70s and
players on lhe OhiO Sta te also en JOyed yachtm g around
the harbor

Phoenix scored the next 13
points with Paul Westphal
putting the Suns ahead on a
three-point play.
Phoenix led ~ at halftime and except for a onepoint Kansas City lead right
after intermission, the Suns
led the rest of the game.
Their largest lead was 13
points, 114-101, With I :44 left.
The Suns put it away in the
fourth quarter, hitting 60 per
cent of their shots compared
with 40per cent for the Kings .
"We were fortunate to stay

close early when KC was
making every shot in sight,"
sa1d head coach John
MacLeod "A couple of key
Westphal steals got us the
ball when we really needed
lt."

Curtis Perry led the Suns
with a career high 27 points
and 11 rebounds
"Perry got the quietest 27
points I've ever seen ," sa id

MacLeod. "He was always in
the r1ght spot to get the
bucket "
Perry 's performance was
overshadowed by the 39
points scored by Nate Archibald of Kansas Ctty . Archibald also had 16 assists
and five steals.
Elsewhere, New York heat
Philade lphia 111-103,
peels to spend Sunday back Washington downed Atlanta
99-94 and New Orleans edged
on the bench.
Cobb, a former National Houston 101-99.
Knlcks lll, 76ers 103
Merit Scholar and one of most
Earl
Monroe scored 27
articulate players on the
points,
including
mne down
team , figures the Raiders
the
stretch,
to
help
New York
were badly hampered by the
pick
up
its
third
straight
ram here and expects them to
VIC
tory
and
fifth
in
its
last six
be much tougher if the fi eld IS
games Spenc er Ha ywood
dry Sunday in Oakland .
scored 19 of his 21 pomts m

Cobb doubts if
he will get in

By RICK VAN SANT
. CINCINNATI (UP!} - Cincmnall rookie defemuve back
Marvin Cobb expects to be
back on the bench when the
Bengals play Oakland m an
NFL playoff game Sunday.
The Raiders probably will
he happy·
&lt;;obb was the player most
responsible for the Bengals
beating Oakland 14-10 in an
Oct. 19 regular season game.
In for his first senes of
plays from scrimmage as a
professional, Cobb in OAKLAND (UP!} - With
tercepted a Ken Stabler pass identical 11-3 records, the
late in the third quarter and Oakland Cincinnati
dashed 52 yards for the game- American Football Conwinning touchdown .
ference playoff game Sunday
For good measure, Cobb · 1s shap1ng up as an aerial
picked off another Stabler contest between Raider
aerial in the Cinclnna tl end quarterback Ken Stabler and
zone in the !ina I period to help Bengal signal-c aller Ken
preserve the win.
Anderson.
But Cobb doesn't figure to
One year ago, in a late
get any mterceptions Sunday. regular season meeting heHe doesn't even expect to tween the two teams in the
play .
Oakland Coliseum, 64 passes
"I'm looking forward to were tossed in a wild contest
going out to Oakland, but I which the Raiders won when
doubt if I wJII get in," says Stabler, with one minute to
Cobb. "I· got my chance when play, marched his team 80
the veterans were hurt, and yards for the winnmg touchthey're back in there now." down.
Cobb got into that Oct. 19
Oakland is a seven point
game only because veteran favorite in Sunday 's AFC
defensive back Ken Riley had playoff although they lost to
suffered a minor injury.
the Bengals earlier in the
The Bengals gave the game season, 14-10, in a rainstorm
ball to Cobb and long after the In Clncinattl.
contest ended the rookie from
Raider Coach John Madden
Southern Cal was ! till clutching the trophy , saying,
"I'm dreaming. I know I am .
I diw•.• •en expecl w LA:
playing."
"That game was a real
thrill for me," Cobb recalled
tllis week, "but I think I got
more satisfaction later on in
the season when I got to start
a couple of games ."
The starting slot opened up
for Cobb because veteran
Lemar Parrish was out for
several games with an injury,
but now Parrtsh is healthy
again. So, barring an injury
to t!Oille veteran,

the ftrst half for New York
wh1l e Dou g Collins led
Philadelphta w1th 30 po1nts
and George McG mnis added

29.
Bullets 99 , Hawks 94
Dave B1n g scored II of his
22 points in the ftnal quarter
and Elvm Hayes added eight
of his 25 to chnch the win for
Washington Atlanta 's Tom
Henderson Scored 10 of his
ga me-leading 26 points in the
fin"! quarter, including seven
of the Hawks' last nine pomts
to keep them m the game.
Jazz 101, Rockets 99
Pete Maravich, playing his
fir st game in SIX weeks, stole
the ball tw1ce in the closing
seconds to g1ve New Orleans
a come-from-behind victory .
ov er Houston . Maravich, who
suffered
a
shoulder
separation last month , put
the game away with a free
throw in the closing seconds
to rack up a 19-pomt total.
Top scorer was Houston 's
Kevm Kunnert with 28 points,
foll owed by Rudy Tom janoVlch with 23. Top scorer
for the Jazz was Lowe Nelson
with 21 points

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!Standin~s \
National S a!tkC iball Ass oc1at10n
Slfa ndmg s
By Un1l ed Pre ss International
Eas t ern Conf ere nce
AtlantiC DIV ISIOn
W L Pet
GB
Boston
19 a 70~
Ph il adelphia
19 10 655
1
Bu ffalo
17 13 567 J 1 1
New Yor k
13 20 394 9
Centr al D1 v1S1 0n
W L Pet
GB
Al lqnla
IS 13 536 Wash mgi on
15 13 536
Cleve land
IS 1d 5 17
1,
Hous1on
14 14 500 1
New Orlea ns 12 18 400 4
Western conte'r ence
Midwest DIVISIOn
W L Pet
GB
De1roll
11 15 423 ~
Milwa ukee
11 16 407
11
Kansas C1 t y
10 19 .345 21,
ChiCago
7 21 250 5
Pa cihC 01VISICn
W L Pet
GB
Golden Slate
11 6 786 Los Angel es
19 13 594 5
Phoen n,
15 11 577 6
Seallle
15 16 484 81 ,
Portland
11 20 355 121,
Thursday's Results
Phoent)( 112 Ka nsas C•I Y Ill
New Yo r k 11 1 Ph dad elph1a 103
Wash mg to n 99 Atlanta 94
New Orlea ns 101 Houst on 99
Tomght' s Games
A t lanta at Clev eland
Buffalo at Ph1l adelph1 a
Ch1cago at Detro it
Wash mgton at Milwau kee
Boslon at Phoen i)(
Kan sas Clfy al Seatt le
Por 11and at Los Angeles
Am encan Basketball As soc1a t1on Standmg s.
By United Press International
W l Pel
GB
Denver
20 6 769 New Yo r k
18 8 692 2
Indiana
18 11 62 1 31 l
San An ton•o
17 I I 607 4
Kentucky
15 14 517 6 l1
St LOU IS
14 19 424 91'
v.rg m1a
5 25 167 17
Thursday ' s Results
( No games sched uled )
Tcmght ' s Games
Sl LO UI S a t New Yor k
San Antonio a t Den ver
World Hockey Assoc1ahon
By Umted Press International
East
W L T Pts .
New Eng land
14 16 3
31
C1nci nna t1
IS 17
l
31
In d ianapol is
13 16 1
28
11 19 2
24
Cleveland
Wesl
W L T Pts
Houston
38
19 12 0
M1 nneso ra
16 II 2 34
San D1ego
14 13 4
32
Pt1 oe n1x
13 14 3
29
Den ver
12 17 I
25

canad1an
W L T Ph
W1nn 1peg
24 12 0
Quebec
22 14 1
Ca lgar y
17 14 2
36
Ed mont on
15 20 2
J2
Tor onlo
10 20 3
23
Thursday 's Results
I No ga m es sche duled )
Tonq~tlf's Games
Denver at Housto n
C1ncmna t1 iU New Englan d
Ca lgar y at W mnip eg
Edmon ton at Tor on to
Ph oen i)( at San D1eQo

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Nattonal Hockey League
Bv Umted Press lnterna1tonal
Campbell Conference
Patrtck D1vis1on
WLTPts
Phi ladelphia
22 4 8
52
N Y Islander s 19 10 6
44
At lan ta
17 l4 4
JB
N Y Ran gen.
15 17 d
34
Smytl'le 01vls1on
W l T Pts
Ct1 1cag o
13 10 11
37
Vancouver
11 14 6
28
St LOU tS
10 19 5
25
Kansas C.ry
10 20
24
M1nn eso1 a
11 20
23
Wales Confe r ence
NorriS DiVISIOn
W l T Pts
Mon tr ea t
24
6
54
Los Angeles
18 14 • 2
38
Plltsburg h
13 16 4
30
OetrOII
10 20
24
w a sh1ngton
3 27
10
Adams Ol~o~luon
WLTPts
Buffal o
21 9
4
46
Bo ~ :on
17 9 8
42
Toront o
13 12 8
34
Ca liforn ia
12 19 3
27
Thursday ' s Results
1No games sc heduled )
Ton1gt1t ' s Games
N Y Islanders at Detro1 t, aft
Pillsburgh at Atlanta
M 1nneso t., a t w., shlng ton
Los Angeles ar Cal 1tor n 1a
Bost on a t Buffal o

s

International Hockey
League Slandings
U ntted Press tnternahcnal
North
w 1 t ph . gf 91
Sagmaw 16 12 5 37 126 108
P I Huron 17 12 2 36 111 96
M u skegon 14 10 6 34 89 82
F lmt
14 13 S 33 112 l Ot
K alam a
9 17 5 23 98 140
Scuttl
Day ton
18 8 3 39 120 88
Tol ed o
14 9 9 37 108 100
F l Wa vne iJ 16 6 32 135 128
Col um bu s 6 24 3 IS 82 138
Thursday 's Res ult
Fort w ayne 5 Toledo 2
Tonight's Games
Sag maw a t Da vton
Co lum bus a t Tol ed o
F lm t a1 K alamaz oo
Salurday ' s Games
Da yt on al Fort Wayne
Saginaw at Muskegon
To ledo at Port Huron
K alama zoo at Co l umbus

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to the national champiOnship . Christmas Da y workout.
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Orange Bowl spot. At first ,
the Cornhuskers declined the
Ftesta invitallon but later
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"There was a little letdown
after the Oklahoma game,"
said defensive end Bob
Martin of the Cornhuskers.
"The next day, after people
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out to he "too light ," accord ing to her press
secretary, Sheila Weidenleld
Frrst fa milv gtfts ra n
mostly to books and clothes although for youngest son
Steve, who has w01 ked as a
ranch hand and ridden m
rodeos, there was a down
payment on a new saddle.
In the evening, the family
and a few White House
staffers gathered fo r a turkey
&lt;linner with the trimmmgs ,
topped off w1th pecan pte a Ia
mode.

.....DETROIT 1UPIJ _ Two
U.S. Coast Guard vessels
today were searchmg Lake
En eabout 13 miles northwest
of Pelee Island for a 25-foot
ca bm crUiser with 10 persons
aboard that wa s adnlt m a
snowstorm .
However , the Coast Guard
headquarters in Cleveland
sa )S 11 all may be a hoax.
Lt Donald Estes of the
Coast Guard base at Detroit
said a helicopter spotted the
craft, reg1stered m Ohw ,
after mtdnight but that heavy
snow and reduced visibility
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Ev enmg worsh1p , 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Rev
Herber ! Grate , pastor
WorShip se rv•ce, 11 a m and
7 30 p m Sunday Sun da y
Sc hool , 9:30 a.m RICha rd
Bar ton. sup! Prayer meeltng , ,
Wednesdl'ly , 7 30 p m
, BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Cl1fford Smtih ,
mtne ster Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am , morn.ng church 10:30
am , Sunday evenm g se rvice.
7 30 p m Wednesd.,y"serv ice.
8 p.m.
LAUREL CLIFF - FREE
METHODIST - Rev Floyd F
ShOok., pastor . Lloyd Wngh l,
Sund ay sc hool supt StJ nday
sChool, 9 30 a m , Morn mg
worShip , 10 30 am , even mg
wo rship . 7 30 p m We d ·
nesday, Christian You th
Cr usad e, 6 30 p m C1'10 1r
pr actice . Thur sday . 7 p m 1
DE XTER 'HURCH OF
CHR tST - Charles Russe ll ,
Sr , mi ni ster , Norman C Wdl ,
sup! . Sunday sc hooL 9 30
a m , worsh•P se rv 1ce, 10· JO
am , Bible study , Tuesday.
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5- The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ,, Friday, llec. 26,1975

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- Larry Ca rn ahan, presiding , LON ~ , BOTTOM _ war
m1 nl!ot er
Sun day . Bib le Ship 9 am , Sunda y School
lec ture . 9 30 am ' Watc h fJ 4 5 am'"' 'Prayer Mee t1ng
tower s tud y, tO 30 am
w d d '
0
Tuesday , Bible study , '7 ' 30) ~3~5T~Y 1 iE~~EL
P m .. Thur sday , m•nH, tr YI' worshiP 11 am
Chur ch
scho~l , 7 30 p m
s~rvl~ f t ~choo t 10 am
'
meelmg
B JO P m.
MIDDLEPORT
CHU.RCH /' ALFRE D - Sunday Sc hool
OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN 9 45 a.m ' worshtp 11 a m ,
UN ION - Lawrence Ml, ht £-v·, i Pray~r , rll~J!.~I ng ,,Wednesday
pastor , Mr s Russell Y~411 9· ~ ~ ~5~ m . UMW 3r d Tuesday
Sunday Schoo l Supt Sun tlftY ." RE EOSVILLE - Sunday
Schoo l 9 30 a m Ev!n\'ng ~c hool 9 30 a m Worsh p 7 30
wor Shtp, 7•.30 Wedn'esday p m ; Pr ayer Meet 1 n~ 7 30
pr ayer meetmg . 7 30 P llJ
jp m
Tbesday UMW 7 30
MT. MORI~H CHURCH OF p m 1st Thursday
GOD - Ra c1ne Ro ute 2 , the , SILVER RIDG E _ Wor
Rev James M Muncy . h'
Ch h s h 1
pastor Sunday schoo l. 9 45 ~ 10 a m
ur c c oo fJ
am ' morning worsh•P · 11
TU PPER S PLAINS am . even ing , worSh ip . 7 30 Wo rship9a m Ch urch Schoo l
Pra yer meet1 ng. Tue sday . . 10 am
7 30 p m ; Yo ung people 's
KENO
CHURCH
OF
meeting, 1 30 p m Thursday CHRIST - George Fr e'der 1ck.
1 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT FIRST su pt Serv 1ce week.ly, 9 30
OLD DEXT ER BIBL E
BAPTIST - Corner S1XIh and am on sund ay Preachmg
CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Rev
Ron Terry , pi"l stor Sunday Pa1mer . rhe Rev Pet er ft rsl and th ~rd Sundey s of
schoot. 10 am , Mrs Wor ley Granda I , pastor , Dan ny month by Clttford sm 1th, 9 30
Tho mpson . superinten dent am
Fran c15 , su per.nte ndent
Sunday Sc hool WM PO Radio
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
Morning Worship , 1l am
Sunday evening sen ice, 7. 30. program 7 45 a m , Sunday UNION ' - Da rr ell Doddnll ,
GRAHAM
UNITED Sc hooL 9 15 a m . Morning pas tor Sunday Sc hool. 9 30
METHODIST - Preaching worshtp , 10 · 15 am :'f' OUt h a m , Leona rd Gilm or e. f.r st
9·30 a m , tir sf and second ~c l tvllles and fellowsh ip fo r elder , evening servtce , 7.30
Wednesday pr ayer
Sunday s of eac h month ; th ird tun •or and sentor hi gh p m
and fo urtl1 Sunday s eac h stu dent s, 6 P m Sunday meeting 7 30 p m
MT . MoRIAH CHURCH OF
man fh, worship serv 1c:e at 7· 30 ev,entng wors hip , 7 30 P m
p m Wednesday evenings at M1d -week prayer se rv 1ces , GOD - Ra c1ne Ro ute 2 Th e
7 30 Prayer and Bibl e Stud y
Wedn esday , 7 30 P m
Rev Char les Hand. pastor
SI!VENTH DAY AD - · ~HURCH OF CHRIST , Sund ay school. 9 45 am ,
0
VENTIST ; Mulberry Heights Middleport , 5th and Main . morn ing worsh1p , 11 am 7 30 p m
Road . Pomeroy
Georg e Gla re. m1n 1s ter. Evening services. Tuesday
REORGANIZED CHURCH
James Sheels. su perl n and Fri day 7 JO p m
Pas tor ,Gerard Se ton , Sab
OF JESUS CHRIST OF
BEARWALLOW RID GE LATTER DAY SAINTS bath School Super !nlendenl , tendent Bible schoo l. 9 30
Nostalgia is " in" these days , , . especially at the beginning of a New Year.
RIta Whil e Sabbath School , · a.m i mo rning warship , 10 30 CHURCH OF CHRIST - Doug Portland
Racme Roa d
Saturday aft ernoon at 2 ·00, am ; event~g worshi p, 7:30; S eaman ~ m1.nts ter Btb le Will tam Roush , pastor Den ny
Everywhere
you turn there are reminders of the Roaring Twenties or the Fabulous,
wilh
worship
ser vi ce prayer serv •ce , 7 p m Wed · study , 9 JO am , mo rnm g Eva ns ,
Sun day
Sc hoo l
nesday
worshtp , 10 30 a m . even.ng D~r ec lo r Sunday School , 9.30 Fifties. Old-car buffs abound, and fashions reflect the fads oflong·ago decades. Music,
fo llowlnR al 3 I S
RUTLAND FIRST BAP·
worsh tp , 6 p m , We dnesday a m , Mor ning wo rsht p, 10 30
TIST CHURCH - Rev Rog er
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH tHght Bt blc st ud y, 6 p rn
a m Sund ay even ing service from World War II is played, and television plots center around the depression days of
Ford , Jr pa stor ; Drewy
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
MT OLIVE CHURCH
7 p m 'V''cd nesclay eventng
the Thirties. It's all a lot of fun - if you don't take it seriously.
Go re. sup! , Sunday sc; t'l ool.
Don Cote. pastor , Mrs Mary Lo ng Bott om . Sundi"ly Sch ooL pr ayer se rv ices , 1 30 p m
9·30 a .m ; mo rn ing worship , Lathey , Sunday school sup t 10 am w1th Willa rd Ptgott .
BET HLEHEM BAPTIST Trouble is, we can't live m the past .. , not this past year. or any other. Bills have to
Sunday school, 9 30 a m , supt Evan ge li sti c message ' Rev Ear l Shu ler . pastor
10 ~JI m
paid,
chores completed, obligations met , and each person has to contributB some·.
be
THE HILAND CHAPE L. morn ing worship . 10 30ft m , eac h Sun day evening , 7 30 by ' Wo rship se rv1ce. 9 JO am .
evang elisTic meeti ng, Elder Russell Cli ne. m1ntst er Sunday school. 10 30 am ,
George Caslo, pastor Sunday 7Sunclay
30 p m . Pray er meet1ng , of the Apostoli c Fai th Bibl e; B1ble stUif'V and pra 'i..!!.. thing ' to his world or he is wasting his time.
Sc hoo l. 9 JO am , eveni ng
Stu dy , Wedn esday, 7 30 p m se rv•ce Th ursda..'l.! 7 30 p m
Wednesday
. 1 .~0 p m
worSh ip 7 JO
Th urs day
A Christian 1s able to face life like it is - today ! He can meet his obligations to
STIVERSVILLE COM ·
~ve n ing prayer serv1ce , 7 JO
CARLETON- -CHURCH himself
and to society with confidence and faith - and he can strengthen that faith
UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN
MUNITY
CHURCH
Sunda
y
K1 ngsbury Road . Gary Kmg ,
P m.
MINISTRY OF MEIGS sch ool service , 10 am . , pastor Sunday sc hMI. 9·30 eacljpunday, by going to church .. . knowing always that the Lord is waiting for him
RACINE APOSTOLIC COUNTY - Dw lghl L Zav ll z, Praye r mee ting, Tt1Ursday , 7 am .. evenmg wo rsh •P· 7:30
~ P m , , Sun day eventng servi ce,
CHURCH - Tho ma s L director .
p m Pray er meeting Wed
there,
'
Holm es , pastor Evange iiS !Ic
HAR WON-VILLE PRES· 7 P m '
'lt " l'l un, ~,II h 1 1 11 ~ lht An!\ '" J n IIi hie \nt lt•lv
( utn••l\111 1q 7'\ to.t 1\l t r AdH '' '"ng }rrl•tt 11'1( Str•!bU
IJI, VtfBI"If l
nesday . 7 30 p m
Rev
ZION CHURCH OF CHRI.ST
se rvice . Sunday , 7' 30 p m , BYTERIAN
LON' G
BOTTOM
POMEROY
F IRST
pr aye r met:tlng Tuesday , Ernes T Stricklin , pasto r - Pome~oy _ . Harn sonvtlle CHRISTIAN
- Bru ce Smt ih ,
SOUTHERN BAPTIST - 181
Sunday
chur
ch
school.
9.30
Roa
d
M
d~.
e
Gtrlon
pastor
1 JO p .m , Bi ble sl ud v.
Wa lt i"lce Dam ewood ,
Mulbe rry A't'e .. e ff illatecl
am , Mrs Hom er Lee, supt , Steven Stan le y. Sunda y school p~stcr
pt Bible School, 9 30 a m.
wlln S,B,C. Gory Bash am, Thu rs da y 7:JO p m
morning worsh ip, 10 30
sup t Sunday school. 9 30 Su
Sunday school supt . SCJ nda y
MIDDLEPORT - Su nda y am . mornt ng wor ship and Preachmg serv ice . 10 45 a m.
FIRS T SO UTHERN sc hool. 9 30 a m , Richard comm un ton. 10 ·JO am , No even In g, .:!'e:;r;.,vr,
ic&lt;':e'--....,.,..,,.
schaol . 9 · 30 a.m.; morn ing
BA- PTIST - 282 Mulberry vaughan . sup! Morn ing Su nda_v even tng
HYSELL RUN
FREE
wotll'\lr,, 10 130 a ,m.; even ing
yo uth METHODIST
CHURCH won~ p 7 30 p m . Bible
A~e , Pomeroy , aTHilaled wtth . worship , 10 :30 am
Chns t!an endeavor . 6 30 p m .
Rev Paul Nevt tl e, pa stor
study , Wednesday , 7 30 p m. s R c . th e Rev Bra dl ey
SYRACUSE - Morn 1ng worSh ip serv 1ce , 7 30 p m. Sun
day Sc hool 9 30 am ,
worship , 9 am .. s un day Wedn,esday e~entng prayer Mo
, With the hope It will, in some measure'. foster and help sustain that
rning serv1ce . 10 30 a m .
schooL lO a m Mrs sampso n lmeettng and Btbl e stu dy . 7 30 youlh
which
is good in family and communiJy lif~, this feature is sponsored by
servtce , 6 45 p m .
Ha ll, sup t
., P
JOHN LUTHERAN Evangei•SI•c servtce 7 30 p m
the business firms and organizations whose names appear below.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHURCH. Pin e Grove , The Pray er meeting . Thursday .
GOD - Rev . Jam es 0 Rev Wtllt am Middteswarth , 7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPE L
Sun day Pa stor Chur ch Serv1 ces 9 30
Guynn , past or
LOOKING BACK TO YESTERDAY
sc hool. 10 a m , Sunday a .m Su nday Sc hool 10 30 am MISSION at Ba ld Knob Re v.
'
RAY'S &amp; HOME
Did you feel that yours was a good Christmas? If you had a worship , 11 a.m ; Su nday
BRADBURY CHURCH OF E J Greff1th , supt . of church
.ROSEBERRY'S
SERVICE STATION
service , 7 p m ; CHRIST - Bt bl e Sc1'1oo l. 9 30 Rev L R Glues encam p.'
choice would you like to have experienced the first Chrislrnas even1ng
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
Wedne!o da y wors hip se rvice , a m , mor ning wors hip 10 JO pas)o r , IRoger Wl llfr ed . Sr
aa did the shepherds and the Wise men ? Or was your own 7 JO P m
am Sun day eVeni ng wor ShiP Sunday School su pt. Sund a y
Sa les- Quasa r- Service
Racme
HAZEL COMMUNITY se rv ice , 7 pm ,chotrpra c: tlc e scho ol , 9.30 am , pray e r
Ph
949-9591
&lt;llristmas 1975 a good one ?
Ph. 949.3151
Raci
ne
- Nea r Long Wedn esday7pm Rev Je ff meeting, Tuesd ay . 7 JO p m y,
•
The shepherds must have experienced an exciting time CHURCH
youth
meetmg
,
6
p
m
Sunda
Bo ttom. Edsel Hl'l rt. p 11 stor Ran son . Paslor41 .
I
t
ANTI'QUIT¥ BAPTIST - leaders Ada Van• Meter 1a,'dg
'
when the Angel appeared apd gave them the news that a Sundey SCh OO l. 10 a ,m I
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Gre
lla
Sul
lie
Sunday
eveni
n
HI•
Ch
urch
.
7
30
p
m
,
prayer
Rev
F r ~e t and Norr is , pasto r
• lNDIAN JOE'S
GAUL'
S
·
MARKET
Savior had come, The One who would say, "He who believes In meeting , 7·30 p m Thursday Sunday schoo l 10 a .m , worsh tp , 7 p m tl'1r oug h
ter month s
MIDDLEPORT PEN Churc h serv tce . 7 P m wmMT
me shall not live with Inner confusion; but will have a
Sporting Supplies and c.B. •s
HERMON CHURC H
TECOSTAL
Third
Ave
,
!he
·
Wednesday
Bible
Study
,
7 OF
308 Page
Chester, Ohio
THE
UNITE 0
kno]Vledge of God, which is an understanding of what life is all
Middleport, Ohio
Rev Welllam Knittel , pastor P ~ ACINE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN IN CHRIST ,about!' (IIBfaphrased) .
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Ro nal d Dugan , Sunday SCI'100I NAZAR ENE _ Rev John A Rev James H Lea ch, pasta r .•
Supt . Classes for all ages .
The Wise men (Magi ) who had only a star to guide them evening
schoo l, 9 30 a rh
service , 7 30 . Bib le Coffman , pastor Sunday Sunday
Russ
ell
Spen ce r . sup! '
P. PAULEY, AGENT
,
Wednesaday
,
7.30
Sc
hool
.
9
JO
a.
m
.
Gerald
stucly
went In search of that Someone, from whom certainly some
WAID CROSS SONS STORE
worShiP
serv•
ce , 10 ' 45 a. m '
p
m
.:
yo
uth
serv
ices
,
Frlday
,
1 Well s. su pt Morning Wo rsh tp,
111111wers about life would corne. That, too, must have been an 7.30 p m
10 30 a m . Sunday evenmg Ev en tng worsh ip allernat ing
Nationwtde Insurance Co of Columbus, 0
Grocer ies 8. Genere l Merchandise
FREEWILL BAPTIST _ worsh tp , 7 30;
Pra yer wl!h C E at 7 30 p m , on
exciting search. No doubt they did not arrive at their con107 Spring Ave .
Pomeroy
'
Sundav
Pra
ye
r
meel•ng
,
7
30
Racme.
Ph . 949·5772
Corner
As
h
and
Plum
,
Mid
meeting
,
Wednesday
,
7 30 p
cllllion unW after they had encountered some obstacles, dteport . No el Herr ma n, m
p m We dnesday , Alfr e d
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Wolfe , lay lel'l der
doubts and frustration . But they did find Him ! and then pa stor Sat Urd ay evening
RACINE FiRST BAPTIST
WHITE 'S CHAPEL
service , 7 p m Sunday school
ll'tllented their gifts to Him,
10 a m , Su nday eve nin g - . Ro nn ie Salser . Sunday Coo lv1 1t e RD Rev Ro
REUTER-BROGAN INSURANCE
DUDLEY'S
school supt , Sunday school, Deeter. pastor Sunday sch 90 I.
Now, after 2,000years have passed, certainly we can have worship , 7 p m
9 30 am .; morning worsh ip. 9 30 am , worship serv ic e,
SERVIt:ES
a clearer understanding of a God.fuUIIUng life If we allow the
Two Locations
10 ·40 am . sun day e't'enln g 10.10 am Bt bte stucly and
'
y,
pray
er
serv
ice.
Wednesda
worship,
7
.
JO
,
Wednesday
59!' Second St.
Middleport, 0 .
experience with Christ to live In us. And certainly we have
214 E. Ma1n
Pomeroy
7 30 p m
eveni ng Bt ble study , 7.30
Galllpolls,'O.
46 ,court St.
~thing to give if we ·Will but give.
__
RUTLAND
. Ph . 992-5130
DANVILLE WESLEYAN R\ffiANO CHURCH 0 F
Oh yes, It was a good Christmas 1975, wasn't it? Let's keep
ME-IG S
Rev
Lefon
Gtasur
e,
pastor
CHRIST
- Rod Kas te r ,
'
COOPERATIVE PARISH
it going! - Rober! T. Bumgarner, Heath U. M Church.
Sc
hool,
9
30
am
.
pastor
,
V H Braley , Sunda y
Sunday
SWISHER
&amp; I,OHSE PHARMACY
BLUE &amp; GRAY RESTAURANT
THE UNITED
yo uth and tun•or youlh ser sc hool supt Sunday sch ooI.
METHODIST CHURCH ,
vice
6 45 p m ; even lng 9 30 am , worshi p servlc e
Robert T. Bumgarner,
We Fill AtI Doctors Prescr iptions '
too E. Main
worsh ip, 1 30 p m , p ra y er and commun1 on . 10 JO am
Ph . 992-34116
'
, Director
y
and
pra1se.
Wednesday
.
7:30
youth
meet
ing.
6p
m
,
Sunda
Pomeroy
99l-29SS
Pomeroy
'
POMEROY CLUSTER
P.m
evening
service
.
7,
regula
r
Rev . Robert Hayden
SILVER
RUN
FREE boa rd meeting . third Satu r
Rev. D. Wm . SVdenstrlck er
BAPTIST - Miles Trou!, day , 7, P,m
CHE.STER - Worship 9 15 pastor
. Sund ay Sc hool. 10
SEAR'S CATALOG MERCHANT
am Chur ch Sc hool 10 am
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
~t m , Leon Mi ll er , supt
RUTLAND COMMUNIT y
POMEROY - Worship Eveni ng se r"¥lce, 7 p.m .. CHURCH -· Sunday Schoo I,
•
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Louis W Osborne
Attend the Church of Your Choice
- 10 JO a.m Church Sc hool9 : 1S Prayer meeting , Thursday , 1 9·lOa m : worship service , II
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Oark Gilkey was Mr . and Mrs, a.m UMYF 6 30 pm
Pomeroy
pm
a m.. Wedn esday prayer
Pomeroy
Ph . 992-2178
210 E . Ma1n
Ph. 992·3498
- WorshiP
CHESTER CHURCH OF meellng , 7:30 p m ; youlh
cared for the three children of M.A. Epple, Mr. and Mrs, 9 aENTERPRISE
.m. Chur ch Sc hool 10 a.m. GOD-R ev . Bobby Porter , serv ices, Sun day , 7 p m
ROCK
SPRINGS
Mr . and Mrs. Larry Clark of Asa Jordan and Mr . and Mrs,
pastor Sunday scl'1 ool. 9.30 Sunclay ntghl worship , 7::1 0
RIDENOUR SUPPLY
Worshi p 10 a.m Chur ch am , worship se rv ice, 11 RUiL.ANLI 1...n URCH 0 F .
BETSY ROSS BAKERY
Chesler , Ohio while they Earl MCGrath, Mrs, Freda School
9. a.m UMY F 6:30
am
;
evenmg
serv•ce
,
7.30.
THE
NAZARENE
Rev
attended their Christmas Carsey , Mrs . Lulabelle p.m.
FURNITURE AND HARDWARE
,. Bakers of Gay 90's Bread
- Worship youth se rv ice , Wednesday, LlOYd 0 Grimm , Jr , pastor
perty Saturday evening '
Eshelman
and
Mrs . 11 FLATWOODS
Home lite Saws
Pm
Sund ay school, 9 30 am
am Church School lOa .m 1 JO
Ph. 992-3030
Middleport
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN worshtp service. 10 J O am '
Ph . 985-3308
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Chesler
Mr , and Mrs . Howard Margaret Douglas.
CHURCH Ted Jones , broa dcast tive over WMPO
Rev.
Robert
Bumgarner
Gilkey and son Joey were
Our community was
Sunday school. 9 30 young people 's scrv 1ce , 6 45
HEATH - Worshi p 10:30 pastor, . Roy
S1gman
supl
1 . 7 JO p m
supper guests of Ava Gilkey shocked recently by !he am . Church School 9 . 30 a.m am
NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE
mornin g wor
sh •P · . 10
. 30. ;,, evang eI'ts rlc servce
I
MARK VSTORE
•
UMYF
6
p
m
Sund
ay
eveni
ng
servtce
Prayer
meetin
g,
W~dnesday
7
30
Salw-day evening,
sudden death of Anestlne
.
'
·
7·
JO
p.m
,
M1
sslo
nar
Kerm's
Korner
v
RUTLAND Jeffr ey
Sunday guests of Ava Carsey one of our neighbors Ger ber , 'Pastor Worship :;'e ~~a~ee7kJO ~e~v tc e . Wed meeting . 7:JO p.m. fir S I
Kermit Wa lion
Middleport, Ohio
10 30 a .m Church School 9 lO
SYRACUSE CHURC~ OF Wed nesday ol month
,r
Pomeroy
Gilkey were Mr. and Mrs , from a hear! attack,
THE NAZARENE - Rev
am
MASONCOUNTY
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
l
Walter Jordan and son
Mrs. Beryl Wyatt is .staying
Howard C. Bl ack , pastor. BOb
MASON fll'(31 ttAPTIST 'i t~~
•
Rev R lchard E. Jarvis
Moore "Sunday School Supt.. Second and Pomeroy Sts ~
Joshua and Mr. and Mrs. F. a week or so with her brother
MEIGS TIRE CENTER
ASBURY - Worship 11 Sunday School. classes for all Stan Craig , pas1or rS unda y
RACINE PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
C, Gilkey of Albany, Karen Elda Carsey who is suffering a.m Chur ch Schoo l 9.50 a.m. ages
, 9 JO a .m ; morn ing schoo l. 9 45 am .; worshlp
•
first Tuesday
worship 10 .45 ; NYPS Su nd ay ~ serv tce , 11 am . tr~ti nl n
Gilkey of Athens and Mr , and from varicose veins in his leg . UMW
FORST RUN - Worsh 1p 9 6 JO p m , eva ngelistic ser union , 6.30 p.m .; eveni n~
700 e.Main
Pome(~Y
" Hell" Dealer
Mrs , Bob Alkire and Ray ,
Mr . and Mrs. Robert Clark a m Ch ur ch Sc hool 10 a.m. vice , Sunday , 7 30 p m Mtd worship serv ice . 7 30 p.m
Diat 992·2101
•
Third
Sf.
Ph. 949-5961
'
UMW
third
Wednesday
7:30
•I
week prayer meeting , Wed Mid w~ek pri"lyer se rv ice
local.
attended the Chrislmas party p.m.
.
nesday
.
7 30p m, M1ssionary Wednd'day, 7.30J' m.
,Mr . and Mrs. Charles at
MINERSVILLE - Worshi p meeting. second Wednesday .
Vete rans
Hospilal
l;
MASON CH RCH o F •
10 am . Church Sc hool 9 a.m. 7·3P p m
CHRIST, P 0 Bo)( 487 , Mille r
RACINE
FOOD
MARKET
McCLURE'S
DAIRY
ISLE
Alklre, Racine , Ohi o and Mr recently
UM W third Monday 7.30 p.m
liNITEp FAITH NON · Sl , Mason , W Va Sundo y •
and Mrs. Bob Alkire were
SYRACUSE - Chur ch DEN OMINATIONAL - Rev . Bible St udy 10 a .m .; Worshl p I
Fi ne Food &amp; Service
Satw-day dinner guests of
I
'
The Store with A Heart
'
locust St.
Christmas shopping in the M: A. Epples were Mr . School 9:JO a.m. Worsh ip Robert Smi th . pastor Sun day 11 i"l m and 7 p m Bible Slud y
Middleport
Ph.
949·3342
ser -.. lce 7 30 p m
school , 9 30 am . cl ass We dn esday 7 p.m .. Vocn 1,;, Racine
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Columbus Satw-day,
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
and Mrs . Frank Epple and
le ade r. Leo Hill : worshi p music,
R e~. Howard Shiveley
servtce , 10 30 a m , chur ch,
F I R S T S0 U T H E ~ N
Terry Whaley of Gallipolis children of Middleport, Mrs.
Meigs County Branch
:
Rev. Steven Wilson
7.30 p.m
BAPTIST - Corn er of Second
'
vWied each of his grand· Janice Waiduk and children
R:ev . Zelia Kruszewski
MIDDLEPORT BOOK 'STORE
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u N 1 T E D and And erson , Mason Pastor
THE ATHENS COUNTY SAVINGS
BETHANY - (Dorcas ! BRETHREN IN CHURIST - Walt er' Clo ud Sunday schoo I,'
mothers, 'Edith Whaley and Mr . and Mrs. Ronald
worShiP 9:30 a.m Chur(\h Elden. R Blake , pa slor 9 45 a.m , worship service, 1I
Church and Office Supplies-Gifts
&amp; LOAN CO.
whMe birthday was Dec, If Brown of Wellston, Ohio_
School to 30 a.m
S yq~ ~~ ,.S~rh o ol 10 am , a"' and 7·Jo p.m Weeki
99
M•ll
St.
Middleport
Ph, 992-3S63
Pomeroy
296 'If Second
CARMEL - Church SGhOaL J ~ofierij • •r' M'cCoy
supt
Bib! €! sludy , Wednesda y, 1 3~ r
Recent callers at the home
and Ava Gilkey wh06e bir·
lhda y was Dec . 21 and of Ruby Diehl and Stella ~~~O:n~ ~~O~~~~a~~: J~~j'n 'b·~~}~~tf t!!fm~n , 's1e1 r v~cr;~: p~ASON ASSEMBLY 0 F
FRESH PRODUCE&amp; PL,ANTS
APPLE GROVE - Su nda y Ct}r istla n E.tldeavor
7 JO GOD, Dudding La ne, Mason
presented them with gifts Atkins were cousi~s Mrs ,
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before leaving for Florida Robert Silverling of Kent p m . lst and 3rd S unaA,y_s ~ Pt:eftch in g fi .BO p "' , Mid Past or sunday Sc hool 9 . 4l
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Pra ver metol 1ng am ,; Ch ildren's Chu rch 6: Al
accompanied by his children Wash ( Alice Bailey ) and Mr. Prayer meeting WedneidG&gt;Yi) vn~e~o.
Bakers ot Good Bread
Midway Market·Pomeroy Ph. 992-2582
7.JO p.m. Fe lloWSh iP swper
c ~n esd ay . 7 p m : RaY p.m . Young People 's Servic e
and
Mrs,
George
Young
and
Huntington, W. Va .
Ann and Terry Jr . for
firs t Saturday 0 p.m 1 1'»m 1...11)d an 1s . ta-v jeader
6 . 45
p m .. Evang eli st! c
, BQb's Market-Mmt Ph. 773-5721
CHURCt-J
OF
J ES US Service 7. l0 p.m ., women 's
Chnsln1as wtth his parents daughter Connie or Co\um. 2nd Tuesdav 7:30Pm
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LETART
QLn;~h i .t h HAIS ,TJI ..!...t Located at Miss ionary Council 10 am
bus, Ohio.
the F'. 0. Whaleys. ·
School 1st, 2nd, 3r d Suntfan. Rullar'jd Q.ll N ~ w Ltm a Road firs! and lh lrd Tuesdays
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THE DAILY SENTINEL
Mr . and Mrs .' Harold 9 30 am . Fo urth SlMOitf .. 1'\ext \ !dlJ J:0'r'C$t Acre Park : Pray er and Bib le Study '
The Senior Citizens had
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paSior
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Ph. 99M156
Wednesdav 7.30 p,m ~IJ-MW s m . worYh1p 7:30 p.m Bib le
Middleport, Ohio
HARTFORD CHUF\l. Jt c)
pre~ent . A bounliful meal Graham and three children of 1st Tuesday 7 30 p .m .,
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WESLEYAN - {R:actne ) - Saturday n 1ghl pravcr ser lne Rev . William Campbet I, ' .
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Sunday Sc hool 10 a .m. vi&lt;e 1:10pm
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School.
9.3
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the tri mmings was served. guests of Bessie Graham ,
WILKINSON'S
Worship 11 am ; Jr UMYF
HEMLOCK GROVI! a 1'11 James Hughes , supt
POWELL'S SUPER VALU
Roger
Mr . and Mrs, Gordon Wednesd~y 3.30 p.m , Bible CHRISTIAN ·Mrs. Pauline Atkins,
1-'..
even ing !lerv ice , 1 30 p m.'
Study
Thur
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7
p.m
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"The
Friendly
FGiks'·
1 t 1 on, pastor ; w1 uacf
W~dnesday
henlng
prave
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Smal l Engine Sales &amp;Service
Margaret Douglas, and Mrs. · Gibson are the parents of a Pra ctice Thursday 8 P m.
Bradford, supt. , morning mcet•no . 7:30 p.m. Vout h
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498 Locust St. Middloport Ph. 992.3092
LETART FALLS - _Church worship, 9:30, church schoal, pray er service each Tunday1
Ruby flalliday visited Eunice new baby boy named Dale
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people 's
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Lelarl , W VI ., RI:
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Worsh,'f
1st.
2nd
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3rd
worship
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7:30
p.m.;
Bible
daughter
Jody
and
a
son
resthGirle and report her in
Klfi1GSBURY HOME SALES
1. Rev George Hoschar
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GOEGLEI~ READY MIX
~undavs . 9 , l a .m .. 41h 11Udy 1 Wednesday , 7:30 o.m.
pastor Sunday School 9:30'
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fair condition, Mrs. Margaret Shan
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MORNING
STAR
r.:. c'v ( l:~i~ \OX ~U~ IOr 7:30 p m. Co llage Pra vey,
Mr . M.A . Epple is on the
Douglas also called on Bess
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Worsh ip 9 30 lt m . Church · ~. unday Sc hool supl , Joe Se rvice Tues day , 10 a .mr. ~FinesltnMoblleHomes
sick list w1th a chest cold:
M.-er and Ka!l: Rickey.
School 10 30 a . ~; M•d Week sayre, s unda~ school. 9· 4s Worshia.it. Ser vice. Th urSdl'!',..,
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Dear Helen:
I agree with a recent correspondent to your coiWM that
child abuse Ia a terrible problem, but I don'! hold with her
statements that "abortion is the best preventive," and that "no
birth at all is better than to be born Into certain misery."
How can any person know for sure that a child will face
'certain miJery? There is no strain of "monster parents". who
abuse children , Nice ordinary people turn to abuse for many
reasons. Also, how can thiB writer fight so valiantly for the
BORN chUd and yet disregard the life of a child atlll in the
wornb? What difference does place of residence make ?
, Whether In the home or womb, these children deserve to live.
If contraception fails, and the child is unwanted, for God's
,sake,,have the baby and let It be adopted by a loving couple,
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It is no m6re rlcht to lake the life of an eight-week fetus
~ (it's a BABY) tiJan to "protect" a Z.year-old abused child by
killing lt, What are your views, Helen 'I - K, W,
. Dear K.:
I don't like abortion (who does?), but my views are not as
strong aa yours. In some cases, I believe abortion is the best
'Bolutlon, and the decision should belong to the people most
personally concerned. Also, if early abortion is termed
"murder," what about the ''mornlng-«fter" pill? Would you
condemn it too? - H,

A thought for the day :
President Harry Truman
$Bid, "If you can't stand the
heat, get out of the ldtchen."
He also said, "Being
president is like riding a
·tiger. A man baa to keep on ,
SATURDAY
riding or be swallowed ,"
UNION
PARTY
for
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members and wives of Brick·
layers and Cement Masons
Local
32,
Pomeroy,
Saturday at Meigs Inn at 7
p,m.
SQUARE DANCE Satw-day
at
Middleport
Elementary School from 8 to
II p.m. sponsored by Mid·
dleport Police Reserves.
Music by String Dusters.
Admission $1 for adults,
children under 12 adlni tied
free if accompanied by
Middleport, Ohio
parents.

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DEAR POLLY - Can you
tell me how lo remove a red
nail polish slain that has set
in a peach colored knit sklrt?
I would appreciate ANY
suggestions, - JUDY.
DEAR JUDY - You do
hav~ a problem since nail
polish slalns should be
removed immediately. You
did not say what fibers were
In your skirt, so extreme
caution should be used. II
may be nothing will work
since so much time ~as
elapsed. Two leading laundry
testing laboratories give
completely opposite advice,
so one may work for you
when It would ool for
someooe else. One treatment
is lo lay stain, face down, on
paper towels and sponge lhe
back with nail polish
remover, Replace towels as
!hey become saturated. When
stain is gone, launder, Polillh
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Personal Notes i
Mr , and Mrs . Albert
Woodard, Pomeroy, entertained Chrisimas Day w1th
a family dinner party. Their
guests were Mr . and Mrs. Les
Damewood of Syracuse, Miss
Bernice LedUe, Mrs. Emma
Ledlie , Langsville, and M1ss
Irene Barnes, a senior at Ohio
University . On Monday Miss
Barnes will jet to Long
Island , N. Y. to spend New
Year 's with the family of
Uoyd Miller.
Joining Mr . and Mrs .
Patrick ' Lochary
for
Chrislrnas dinner !'ere Mr .
and Mrs. Harry Henry of
Amesville, Mrs. Elizabeth
Cha~e and Jack Chase of
Dayton , and Miss Helen
Lochary and Miss Nelle Bing,
Pomeroy,
Mr. and Mrs.
Les
Da.mewood
ce lebrated
Christmas with their son-In·
law and daughter, Mr , and
Mrs , Ben Shoter and five
children of near Cygne! over
the past weekend .
Mr . and Mrs . James
Dishong , Athens , were
Christmas guests of Mr. and
Mrs , Bob Hoefiich and Jayne .

SUNDAY
MEIGS COUNTY Shriners
polluck dinner 4 p.m. Sunday
at club house, Racine; meat
furmshed by club. All Nobles
welcome; take covered dish .

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Today is Friday, Dec. 26,
the 380th day of 1975 with five
to follow .
The moon is between its
last quarter and new phase,
The morning stars are
Venus and Saturn.
The evening stars are Mer·
cury, Mara and Jupiter.

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SKEIN
WIDE VARIID OF COLORS

MIDDLEPORT
DEPARTMENT STORE
OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT. TIL 1:00

Carpenter
Personals

HUSH PUPPIES
WARM LINED BOOTS

dueled by Mrs Belly Roush
with Mrs Beulah Bradford
reading lhc Chrislmas Story
from Luke, Prayer was by
Mrs . Betty Shive ley Poems
were r ead a nd rem em·
brances from Christmases
past were shared by the
members.
Dona lions were made to the
Ollerbein . Hom e
The
program closed with Mrs
Rees • reading " How Far to
Bethlehe m ." Gilts were
exchanged and Mrs . Shiveley
was presented a g11l from the
United Methodist Women.

Smooth Leather
Black a nd Brown .
Brushed P1 gskin
Taupe Wood
Also in
3 e yelet Shoe.

THE
SHOE BOX
Middleport, Ohio

ALL CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS
AND GIFT WRAPPINGS
ATIME TO SAVE - FOR NEXT YEAR

We Will
Be
Closed
The Next

Two

A DISCO\! NT

O[PARTME.NT STOll

• SILVER BRIDGE eLAZA
• PT. PLEASANT
• MASON

Sundays
So Our
Employes

Can Rest

On YOUR ElECTRIC Bill
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(1) THIS BILL INCLUDES $8.68 FUEL
CHARGE , (2) AT A RATE OF$ 009944 PER KWH
(3) WHICH IS $.000165 PER KWH LESS
THAN LAST MONTH .

FRANCIS

FLORIST
PH. 992-2644
352 E. Main. Pomeroy
Your FTO Florist

Eve. 8 :00P.M.

INVENTORY
REDUCTION
SALE
N(M.THRU NEW YEAR'S .DAY

New Information Is being included on the electric bills

of Columbus and
Southern's c ustomers starting with their December bilL

Since the cost of fuel used to produce electricity has become a significant
part of the price of electricity, the Stjlte of Ohio recently passed a law
which require$ that three new items regarding fuel ch arges be sh own o n
customers' monthly electric bills.

1) The total eost of fuel which is included in each customer's
bW
'2) The fuel charge for each kilowatt hour
3) The difference between the present and previous month's
fael charge on a per ldbJwatt·hour basis
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These three items rephice the fu e l adjustment fac ior which has been
shown on the customer's bill for several years. That fuel adjustment factor
only Indicated the cost of fuel above a basic rat e .
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DEER BARRELS DEER BARRELS
REMINGTON

Remington

Mossberg

Ithaca
Savll,l(e

Marlin And
Many Other
Brands

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BEAR ARCHERY
and ACCESSORIES

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Florist Since 1957

266 Mill Street
MIDDI.£PORT, OHIO
HOURS 10:00 A.M. til9:00 P . M.

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now THERE1 ffiORE lnFORffiRTlOn

Village Gun Shoppe
Christmas

100%
ACRYLIC
YARN

RACINF. - The annual
Chnslmas party of the
Rac1,n e Wesleyan Untied
McthOdisl Women was held
recently m I he church annex
A lurkey dinner was se rved
fr om lables decorated tn
u~ed on acetates or Arnel
kee ping with the season
fabrics.
Fo llowin g the dinn er the
The other authority says · pledge service was conducted
NOT lo use polish remover by Mrs. Roberta Thaxton and
but pure amyl acelale and Mrs Alleyne Rees enlllled
then launder . II sta in "Must I Give ."
remains, sponge wilh rubbing
The program was conalcohol to which a few drops
or ammonia have been added.
Cut a bil from under the hem
and experiment to see !he
effect or anything to be tried.
-POLLY.
DEAR POLLY - My Pel
Peeve is against the makers
of lingerie for not maldng a
Fermin Boring, Dundas,
nice, slightly padded all
called
to see his sister , Goldie
cotlon bra , Others , like me,
Gillogly,
one day last week ,
are allergic lo nylon , I used to
Mr
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and
Mrs . Waller
he able lo buy such bras, but
Jordan
and
Joshua
called on
now they are discontinued, I
Mr
and
Mrs
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W.
E.
Bigony
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hav e worked in lingeri e
departments and know how Albany on Saturday evening.
Mr . and Mrs . Ar th ur
many calls there are for
Crabtree
and Mr. and Mrs.
them. - VIRGINIA B.
Granvtlle
Lyons
were among
DEAR POLLY - This is
those
attending
the 50th
for Rose who finds new
wedding
anniversary
plastic flann el backed
tablecloths so wrinkled when celebration for Mr and Mrs .
they come out of the package . Ira Brooks at Mineral Mrs.
I had one !hat was badly Brooks was !he former Grace
wrinkled. I put il in my Clark ,
Mr . and Mrs. Alfred Rice,
twnble dryer for just about
lhree minutes on hot heal. II Columbus, were Saturday
came out beautifully and mght guests of 'iter parents ,
without a wrmkle Spread on Mr. and Mrs. W1lliam
table inunediately as it w1ll Culwell, and were joined on
be a limp mess but looks SWtday for a pre-Christmas
beautiful afler it has cooled. dinner by another daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
- MRS. A.L.R.
DEAR READERS - Do Dwaine Jordan, Bryan, Keith
not leave the dryer and keep and Sarah Faye and Lucy
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a close check, so the cloth Is Thomas.
Mr
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and
Mrs
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William
left in only long eoough to
warm and soften the plastic. Cheadle entertained w1th a
Then remove Immediately.- family dinner on Sunday.
Those attending were Mr .
POLLY,
DEAR POLLY - Rose and Mrs Bob Harrison,
should have no tr oubl e Vicky , Billy, Doris, Cindy and
removing !he wrinkles from Roger Ross, Stoutsville; Mr ,
her flannel backed plastic and Mrs. Rex Cheadle, Don
lable clo lh 1! she sprays and Kathy, and Mr . and Mrs ,
starch on the flannel side and Rexie Cheadle, Mella Fisher,
Uten irons , No pressing cloth local.
Is needed, just lest to get the
proper heat lor the iron . MRS. E.J,L.
DEAR POLLY - Never
throw away an empty new
fangled potato chip canister.
Remove the while paper liner
from !he inside, rinse and
dry. Cover the outside with a
scrap of pretty adhesive
backed paper - I used wood
grained, They are then great
for storing all kinds of things
such as brushes and combs,
tea bags , matches, silverware and many more things,
I use a label maker to mark
them , Everything stays dry
and dust fre e and they are
great for campi ng,
MARION.

Differing views for the
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Dear 0.:
My "solution" stands firm : If inBtitutionallzed or
"sheltered" adults are drawn to each other sexually, let a
marriage, or at any rate, a relationship, take place. 'lbe state
provides for these retarded people singly, why not aa a pair?
Pregnancy, of course, should be prevented,
Reader comments and suggestions, please? - H.

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Dear Helen :
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I wrote to you two years ago concerning the sex life of
retarded persons. It's a sad and often ignored problem. These
people have the same sex drives and desires as other adults,
yet marriage among the men!fUy short-changed islfrowned
upon. If they follow their natural Instincts, they're usually
institutionalized as "dangerous" or ''Unfit for society." (For
being human! )
You published my letter about our deaf and retarded
yoiDig man who works in a sheltered workshop 4nd was in·
terested in an equally handicappecj;i!(rL Your suggestion was,
why not allow !hem to marry, making sure they would produce
no children?
Qmtlnuing discussions with the clergy, service agencies,
and par~mts in similar predicaments have lrought no real
solutions. Here's an update :
Most felt that persona should not marry If they were so
retarded that they could not ruDctlon unassiSted In out,tde
society. They would become the responsibility of state agen·
cies ~nd state' funds, and, "for th,e good of all concerned" they
should remain ~gle.
Masturbation is commonly accepted In Our Institutions.
Homosexuality is also present. Again, we cio~e our eyes and
say, "It isn't so."
No one ventured an answer concerning •prostitution as a
solution, though there was much Interest In the subject. People
wondered what effect a prostitute would have on the retarded.
I did some private Investigating and got the phone nwnber
of an ex.prostitute who makes appointments for other girla, To
my surpriJe, I learned I waa not !he only parent or guardian
thinking this might help, Unofficially, this seems to be "just
what the doctor ordered," She had excellent references ,
Finally, at the end of our sessions, we were back to the
begiru\ing. There Vt'ere no cut and dried answers to the "sex
and the retarded'' question.
It all boils down to " you have a terrible problem, so solve it
yow-self ,.,"
If, by some miracle, you or yqur readers come up with a
solution, I would gladly pass It along to my fellow worriers in
our Parents of the Retarded group, - O.T.J ,

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The new Items will show customers the cost of fuel !n th e ir own e lectric
bill and Indicate' if that cost is higher or lower than the previous month ,
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Since our metlioo of reflecting fuel costs will c h ange wilh the December
billing, It will not l)e possible to make a meaningful comp a rison between
the fuel costs shown on the customer's previous bills with that shown on
the December bill.

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Look for this information in your next bill for e lectric service!

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Spen c er ,

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Zwtlllng , Sunday

POME
Re" w. .
Roy Mayer , Sunday school
$upl Church school. 9 · l .S
a .m.; worSh iP service . 10 .2.o1
a .m Yoyth chOi r rehearsal ,
Mon dcty . J . 30 p m und er
direc t}on of Mary Sk.mner :
senior choir reh earsal. 7 30
p m Th ur!odav with Mrs Pau l
Neese dtr:ector ,
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POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Corn er
Union and Mu lberry , Rev .
Clycle V Henderson . pastor
Sund&amp;y schoQL9 .JOa m, Glen
McClung , supt : morning
worsh ip, 19 .30 am . evening
senttce . 7 30, m1d wee k
se rvice , Wedne5day , 7.30 p.m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - Th e
Rev HaroiP Deeth. rec tor
Church services , 10 .30 am ,
Holy c;ommunion ftrst Sun~~tv
of month . chur ch school. 10 30
am . far nursery throuQh 12
POMERO:t' CHURCH OF
CHRIST - 'Rich11rd Evanson.
pastor . Bible school , 9:30
am ,; worship, lO:JO a .m .•
adult worship service and
youna peop le's meeting , 7:30
p m. Combined Bible $1udy
end pray er ll)etllng , Wee! ·
nesday, 7:30p .m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Rav W Win ing , off icer
In c r~ a r ge . Sunda y, 10 am ..
Holiness m~etlng . 10 30 am ,
Sun dav
Schoo l
Yo un g
Peopl e's Leolo n, 7 p.m.,
Thursday . l to J f m . Ladies
Hom e League , p m Prep
classes
ST PAUL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Corner
of
Sycamor and second Sts.,
Pomero The Rev . Wtlllam
Middlet..vllrth, Pastor Sunday
SchoOl at 9 : 45 a m and
Chur ch Serv ices I I a m
SACRED HEART - Rev
Father Pau l D. Welt on ,
pas tor , Phon e 992-2825
Saturday evening Mass , 1 30
Sunde y Mass , 8 and 10 a m ,
Confess ion , Saturday , 7-7!30
p.m
POMEROY FIRST BAP·
TIST - Robert Kuh n, pastor ;
William Watson , Sunday
sc:haol t_up t. Sund aY sc hool ,
9 : 30a . m~ BYF . 6p .m . . Bible
study, Wednesday , 7 p m ,
cho jr practl ~ e , W e Cin ~:!t-u dy ,
8•90 p,m .
oURLINGHAM CHURCH
- Pastor Jerry Lewis Sunda y
school, 2·30p . m. with worship
1ervlce at 3·30 p m ; mid
week servIce , Tuesd ay . 1:30 p
1•m

ESLEYAN
CHURCH
H ~rri s onvill e , Rev
O' Del l
Manley , Pastor . Hen ry Eb lm ,
Sun day School Supt Sun(jay
Sch ool 9 30 am , Even ing
wor s111 p 7, 3(1 p m l Pr ayer and
Pra ise serviLe . Th ursday 1 30
pm
SYRAC US E
FIRST
CHURCH OF GOD - Rev
George Oiler. pastor Sunday
scl'1 oot. 9 . 45 am , morn1ng
pr eac hing ,
11
am . ,
evang elist ic service . 1 30 p m
Prayer meel tng , Thursday ,
7 30 p m
POMEROY WES TSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST, 200 W
Mam 51 - Jerry Pau l,
minis ter . pho ne 99 2 7666
Co n serva tt ve , non
in str umental. Sunday wor
ship . 10 am . Bib le stu dy , 11
a m ; wor sht p, 6 p m. Wed
nesday Bl~e study , 7 p m
RUTLAND FREEWILL
BAPT IST - Roger Turn er.
pa stor Sunday sc hoo L 10
a m , Mornmg worsh ip, II
am ., Sunda y evening service .
7 30 Wednesday Btble stucl y.
HO

Trov

school sup!
Sunday sc hool , 9 30 am .
mor n i n g worship , 10 . 30 ,
sunday cv angellsll c meet mg .
1 30 P m
Prayer me c ilng ,
Wednesday . 7· 30 P m .
MIDDLEPORT
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST _
Co r ne r Fourth and Main ,
Middleport Rev Henrl Key ,
Jr , pastor
Sunday
chooL
9 JQ a .m , Mrs
Ervm
Baumgardner , su p! , Morning
worsh ip , 10 45 am .
JEHOVAH JS WITNESSES

MORSE

C HAPEL

Worshtp 11 am • Church
PORTLAND wouhlp
7 Jo p .m ' Ch ur ch Schoo l 9 JO
am
SUTT ON - Ch ur ch School
9 30 a .m Wors h tp l SI and Jrd
Sundays 10 30 am
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev . Rob er f Meece,
Pasto r
O e nni ~ Cr eegar,

School IO •a m

Assoc . Mintsfer

JOPPA -

wo r shtp 10 a m ,

Chur c h sc hool9 am

, Pray e r
Mce!ln q We dn eSday B p m

.

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30 Wednesday nraycr
and Otb lc stu dv . 7 30 p tn
• TUPPERS
PLAIN!
CHRI STIAN CHURCH E~ge.n c UnderW
ood. pa stor ,
Howa rd Ca ldwe ll', J , Sunday '
!-tc hoo t '1 up t . :, unday SchOol.
9 JO am , Morn ing Sermon.
10 30 a 11 1
Sunday even ing
se rv •ce. 7 p m
LEl ART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN
Rev
~ r cc tand
Norrt s, pas tor ,
f loyd Norn:i su p!
Sunddy
sch oo l, 9 30 il m . morning
sermon. 10 30 am , Pra yer
scrvt ce. Wednesday , 7 30 p m
CHESH IRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPHECY - G P
~ nlllh pas tor Sunday Sc hool, ,,
10 am , Arth ur ~ e n s o n .
Sup! , Mornmg Worship, I I
am , Young Peopl e's serv1 ce,
7 p m , Even1ng ser vice. 7 30
p m Wednesday M1d Week
Prayer Serv1ce. 7 30 p m ,
Youth meeting. 6 30 p m ,
Ev enmg worsh1p , 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Rev
Herber ! Grate , pastor
WorShip se rv•ce, 11 a m and
7 30 p m Sunday Sun da y
Sc hool , 9:30 a.m RICha rd
Bar ton. sup! Prayer meeltng , ,
Wednesdl'ly , 7 30 p m
, BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Cl1fford Smtih ,
mtne ster Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am , morn.ng church 10:30
am , Sunday evenm g se rvice.
7 30 p m Wednesd.,y"serv ice.
8 p.m.
LAUREL CLIFF - FREE
METHODIST - Rev Floyd F
ShOok., pastor . Lloyd Wngh l,
Sund ay sc hool supt StJ nday
sChool, 9 30 a m , Morn mg
worShip , 10 30 am , even mg
wo rship . 7 30 p m We d ·
nesday, Christian You th
Cr usad e, 6 30 p m C1'10 1r
pr actice . Thur sday . 7 p m 1
DE XTER 'HURCH OF
CHR tST - Charles Russe ll ,
Sr , mi ni ster , Norman C Wdl ,
sup! . Sunday sc hooL 9 30
a m , worsh•P se rv 1ce, 10· JO
am , Bible study , Tuesday.
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5- The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ,, Friday, llec. 26,1975

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- Larry Ca rn ahan, presiding , LON ~ , BOTTOM _ war
m1 nl!ot er
Sun day . Bib le Ship 9 am , Sunda y School
lec ture . 9 30 am ' Watc h fJ 4 5 am'"' 'Prayer Mee t1ng
tower s tud y, tO 30 am
w d d '
0
Tuesday , Bible study , '7 ' 30) ~3~5T~Y 1 iE~~EL
P m .. Thur sday , m•nH, tr YI' worshiP 11 am
Chur ch
scho~l , 7 30 p m
s~rvl~ f t ~choo t 10 am
'
meelmg
B JO P m.
MIDDLEPORT
CHU.RCH /' ALFRE D - Sunday Sc hool
OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN 9 45 a.m ' worshtp 11 a m ,
UN ION - Lawrence Ml, ht £-v·, i Pray~r , rll~J!.~I ng ,,Wednesday
pastor , Mr s Russell Y~411 9· ~ ~ ~5~ m . UMW 3r d Tuesday
Sunday Schoo l Supt Sun tlftY ." RE EOSVILLE - Sunday
Schoo l 9 30 a m Ev!n\'ng ~c hool 9 30 a m Worsh p 7 30
wor Shtp, 7•.30 Wedn'esday p m ; Pr ayer Meet 1 n~ 7 30
pr ayer meetmg . 7 30 P llJ
jp m
Tbesday UMW 7 30
MT. MORI~H CHURCH OF p m 1st Thursday
GOD - Ra c1ne Ro ute 2 , the , SILVER RIDG E _ Wor
Rev James M Muncy . h'
Ch h s h 1
pastor Sunday schoo l. 9 45 ~ 10 a m
ur c c oo fJ
am ' morning worsh•P · 11
TU PPER S PLAINS am . even ing , worSh ip . 7 30 Wo rship9a m Ch urch Schoo l
Pra yer meet1 ng. Tue sday . . 10 am
7 30 p m ; Yo ung people 's
KENO
CHURCH
OF
meeting, 1 30 p m Thursday CHRIST - George Fr e'der 1ck.
1 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT FIRST su pt Serv 1ce week.ly, 9 30
OLD DEXT ER BIBL E
BAPTIST - Corner S1XIh and am on sund ay Preachmg
CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Rev
Ron Terry , pi"l stor Sunday Pa1mer . rhe Rev Pet er ft rsl and th ~rd Sundey s of
schoot. 10 am , Mrs Wor ley Granda I , pastor , Dan ny month by Clttford sm 1th, 9 30
Tho mpson . superinten dent am
Fran c15 , su per.nte ndent
Sunday Sc hool WM PO Radio
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
Morning Worship , 1l am
Sunday evening sen ice, 7. 30. program 7 45 a m , Sunday UNION ' - Da rr ell Doddnll ,
GRAHAM
UNITED Sc hooL 9 15 a m . Morning pas tor Sunday Sc hool. 9 30
METHODIST - Preaching worshtp , 10 · 15 am :'f' OUt h a m , Leona rd Gilm or e. f.r st
9·30 a m , tir sf and second ~c l tvllles and fellowsh ip fo r elder , evening servtce , 7.30
Wednesday pr ayer
Sunday s of eac h month ; th ird tun •or and sentor hi gh p m
and fo urtl1 Sunday s eac h stu dent s, 6 P m Sunday meeting 7 30 p m
MT . MoRIAH CHURCH OF
man fh, worship serv 1c:e at 7· 30 ev,entng wors hip , 7 30 P m
p m Wednesday evenings at M1d -week prayer se rv 1ces , GOD - Ra c1ne Ro ute 2 Th e
7 30 Prayer and Bibl e Stud y
Wedn esday , 7 30 P m
Rev Char les Hand. pastor
SI!VENTH DAY AD - · ~HURCH OF CHRIST , Sund ay school. 9 45 am ,
0
VENTIST ; Mulberry Heights Middleport , 5th and Main . morn ing worsh1p , 11 am 7 30 p m
Road . Pomeroy
Georg e Gla re. m1n 1s ter. Evening services. Tuesday
REORGANIZED CHURCH
James Sheels. su perl n and Fri day 7 JO p m
Pas tor ,Gerard Se ton , Sab
OF JESUS CHRIST OF
BEARWALLOW RID GE LATTER DAY SAINTS bath School Super !nlendenl , tendent Bible schoo l. 9 30
Nostalgia is " in" these days , , . especially at the beginning of a New Year.
RIta Whil e Sabbath School , · a.m i mo rning warship , 10 30 CHURCH OF CHRIST - Doug Portland
Racme Roa d
Saturday aft ernoon at 2 ·00, am ; event~g worshi p, 7:30; S eaman ~ m1.nts ter Btb le Will tam Roush , pastor Den ny
Everywhere
you turn there are reminders of the Roaring Twenties or the Fabulous,
wilh
worship
ser vi ce prayer serv •ce , 7 p m Wed · study , 9 JO am , mo rnm g Eva ns ,
Sun day
Sc hoo l
nesday
worshtp , 10 30 a m . even.ng D~r ec lo r Sunday School , 9.30 Fifties. Old-car buffs abound, and fashions reflect the fads oflong·ago decades. Music,
fo llowlnR al 3 I S
RUTLAND FIRST BAP·
worsh tp , 6 p m , We dnesday a m , Mor ning wo rsht p, 10 30
TIST CHURCH - Rev Rog er
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH tHght Bt blc st ud y, 6 p rn
a m Sund ay even ing service from World War II is played, and television plots center around the depression days of
Ford , Jr pa stor ; Drewy
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
MT OLIVE CHURCH
7 p m 'V''cd nesclay eventng
the Thirties. It's all a lot of fun - if you don't take it seriously.
Go re. sup! , Sunday sc; t'l ool.
Don Cote. pastor , Mrs Mary Lo ng Bott om . Sundi"ly Sch ooL pr ayer se rv ices , 1 30 p m
9·30 a .m ; mo rn ing worship , Lathey , Sunday school sup t 10 am w1th Willa rd Ptgott .
BET HLEHEM BAPTIST Trouble is, we can't live m the past .. , not this past year. or any other. Bills have to
Sunday school, 9 30 a m , supt Evan ge li sti c message ' Rev Ear l Shu ler . pastor
10 ~JI m
paid,
chores completed, obligations met , and each person has to contributB some·.
be
THE HILAND CHAPE L. morn ing worship . 10 30ft m , eac h Sun day evening , 7 30 by ' Wo rship se rv1ce. 9 JO am .
evang elisTic meeti ng, Elder Russell Cli ne. m1ntst er Sunday school. 10 30 am ,
George Caslo, pastor Sunday 7Sunclay
30 p m . Pray er meet1ng , of the Apostoli c Fai th Bibl e; B1ble stUif'V and pra 'i..!!.. thing ' to his world or he is wasting his time.
Sc hoo l. 9 JO am , eveni ng
Stu dy , Wedn esday, 7 30 p m se rv•ce Th ursda..'l.! 7 30 p m
Wednesday
. 1 .~0 p m
worSh ip 7 JO
Th urs day
A Christian 1s able to face life like it is - today ! He can meet his obligations to
STIVERSVILLE COM ·
~ve n ing prayer serv1ce , 7 JO
CARLETON- -CHURCH himself
and to society with confidence and faith - and he can strengthen that faith
UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN
MUNITY
CHURCH
Sunda
y
K1 ngsbury Road . Gary Kmg ,
P m.
MINISTRY OF MEIGS sch ool service , 10 am . , pastor Sunday sc hMI. 9·30 eacljpunday, by going to church .. . knowing always that the Lord is waiting for him
RACINE APOSTOLIC COUNTY - Dw lghl L Zav ll z, Praye r mee ting, Tt1Ursday , 7 am .. evenmg wo rsh •P· 7:30
~ P m , , Sun day eventng servi ce,
CHURCH - Tho ma s L director .
p m Pray er meeting Wed
there,
'
Holm es , pastor Evange iiS !Ic
HAR WON-VILLE PRES· 7 P m '
'lt " l'l un, ~,II h 1 1 11 ~ lht An!\ '" J n IIi hie \nt lt•lv
( utn••l\111 1q 7'\ to.t 1\l t r AdH '' '"ng }rrl•tt 11'1( Str•!bU
IJI, VtfBI"If l
nesday . 7 30 p m
Rev
ZION CHURCH OF CHRI.ST
se rvice . Sunday , 7' 30 p m , BYTERIAN
LON' G
BOTTOM
POMEROY
F IRST
pr aye r met:tlng Tuesday , Ernes T Stricklin , pasto r - Pome~oy _ . Harn sonvtlle CHRISTIAN
- Bru ce Smt ih ,
SOUTHERN BAPTIST - 181
Sunday
chur
ch
school.
9.30
Roa
d
M
d~.
e
Gtrlon
pastor
1 JO p .m , Bi ble sl ud v.
Wa lt i"lce Dam ewood ,
Mulbe rry A't'e .. e ff illatecl
am , Mrs Hom er Lee, supt , Steven Stan le y. Sunda y school p~stcr
pt Bible School, 9 30 a m.
wlln S,B,C. Gory Bash am, Thu rs da y 7:JO p m
morning worsh ip, 10 30
sup t Sunday school. 9 30 Su
Sunday school supt . SCJ nda y
MIDDLEPORT - Su nda y am . mornt ng wor ship and Preachmg serv ice . 10 45 a m.
FIRS T SO UTHERN sc hool. 9 30 a m , Richard comm un ton. 10 ·JO am , No even In g, .:!'e:;r;.,vr,
ic&lt;':e'--....,.,..,,.
schaol . 9 · 30 a.m.; morn ing
BA- PTIST - 282 Mulberry vaughan . sup! Morn ing Su nda_v even tng
HYSELL RUN
FREE
wotll'\lr,, 10 130 a ,m.; even ing
yo uth METHODIST
CHURCH won~ p 7 30 p m . Bible
A~e , Pomeroy , aTHilaled wtth . worship , 10 :30 am
Chns t!an endeavor . 6 30 p m .
Rev Paul Nevt tl e, pa stor
study , Wednesday , 7 30 p m. s R c . th e Rev Bra dl ey
SYRACUSE - Morn 1ng worSh ip serv 1ce , 7 30 p m. Sun
day Sc hool 9 30 am ,
worship , 9 am .. s un day Wedn,esday e~entng prayer Mo
, With the hope It will, in some measure'. foster and help sustain that
rning serv1ce . 10 30 a m .
schooL lO a m Mrs sampso n lmeettng and Btbl e stu dy . 7 30 youlh
which
is good in family and communiJy lif~, this feature is sponsored by
servtce , 6 45 p m .
Ha ll, sup t
., P
JOHN LUTHERAN Evangei•SI•c servtce 7 30 p m
the business firms and organizations whose names appear below.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHURCH. Pin e Grove , The Pray er meeting . Thursday .
GOD - Rev . Jam es 0 Rev Wtllt am Middteswarth , 7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPE L
Sun day Pa stor Chur ch Serv1 ces 9 30
Guynn , past or
LOOKING BACK TO YESTERDAY
sc hool. 10 a m , Sunday a .m Su nday Sc hool 10 30 am MISSION at Ba ld Knob Re v.
'
RAY'S &amp; HOME
Did you feel that yours was a good Christmas? If you had a worship , 11 a.m ; Su nday
BRADBURY CHURCH OF E J Greff1th , supt . of church
.ROSEBERRY'S
SERVICE STATION
service , 7 p m ; CHRIST - Bt bl e Sc1'1oo l. 9 30 Rev L R Glues encam p.'
choice would you like to have experienced the first Chrislrnas even1ng
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
Wedne!o da y wors hip se rvice , a m , mor ning wors hip 10 JO pas)o r , IRoger Wl llfr ed . Sr
aa did the shepherds and the Wise men ? Or was your own 7 JO P m
am Sun day eVeni ng wor ShiP Sunday School su pt. Sund a y
Sa les- Quasa r- Service
Racme
HAZEL COMMUNITY se rv ice , 7 pm ,chotrpra c: tlc e scho ol , 9.30 am , pray e r
Ph
949-9591
&lt;llristmas 1975 a good one ?
Ph. 949.3151
Raci
ne
- Nea r Long Wedn esday7pm Rev Je ff meeting, Tuesd ay . 7 JO p m y,
•
The shepherds must have experienced an exciting time CHURCH
youth
meetmg
,
6
p
m
Sunda
Bo ttom. Edsel Hl'l rt. p 11 stor Ran son . Paslor41 .
I
t
ANTI'QUIT¥ BAPTIST - leaders Ada Van• Meter 1a,'dg
'
when the Angel appeared apd gave them the news that a Sundey SCh OO l. 10 a ,m I
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Gre
lla
Sul
lie
Sunday
eveni
n
HI•
Ch
urch
.
7
30
p
m
,
prayer
Rev
F r ~e t and Norr is , pasto r
• lNDIAN JOE'S
GAUL'
S
·
MARKET
Savior had come, The One who would say, "He who believes In meeting , 7·30 p m Thursday Sunday schoo l 10 a .m , worsh tp , 7 p m tl'1r oug h
ter month s
MIDDLEPORT PEN Churc h serv tce . 7 P m wmMT
me shall not live with Inner confusion; but will have a
Sporting Supplies and c.B. •s
HERMON CHURC H
TECOSTAL
Third
Ave
,
!he
·
Wednesday
Bible
Study
,
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308 Page
Chester, Ohio
THE
UNITE 0
kno]Vledge of God, which is an understanding of what life is all
Middleport, Ohio
Rev Welllam Knittel , pastor P ~ ACINE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN IN CHRIST ,about!' (IIBfaphrased) .
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Ro nal d Dugan , Sunday SCI'100I NAZAR ENE _ Rev John A Rev James H Lea ch, pasta r .•
Supt . Classes for all ages .
The Wise men (Magi ) who had only a star to guide them evening
schoo l, 9 30 a rh
service , 7 30 . Bib le Coffman , pastor Sunday Sunday
Russ
ell
Spen ce r . sup! '
P. PAULEY, AGENT
,
Wednesaday
,
7.30
Sc
hool
.
9
JO
a.
m
.
Gerald
stucly
went In search of that Someone, from whom certainly some
WAID CROSS SONS STORE
worShiP
serv•
ce , 10 ' 45 a. m '
p
m
.:
yo
uth
serv
ices
,
Frlday
,
1 Well s. su pt Morning Wo rsh tp,
111111wers about life would corne. That, too, must have been an 7.30 p m
10 30 a m . Sunday evenmg Ev en tng worsh ip allernat ing
Nationwtde Insurance Co of Columbus, 0
Grocer ies 8. Genere l Merchandise
FREEWILL BAPTIST _ worsh tp , 7 30;
Pra yer wl!h C E at 7 30 p m , on
exciting search. No doubt they did not arrive at their con107 Spring Ave .
Pomeroy
'
Sundav
Pra
ye
r
meel•ng
,
7
30
Racme.
Ph . 949·5772
Corner
As
h
and
Plum
,
Mid
meeting
,
Wednesday
,
7 30 p
cllllion unW after they had encountered some obstacles, dteport . No el Herr ma n, m
p m We dnesday , Alfr e d
Dial992 -2318
Wolfe , lay lel'l der
doubts and frustration . But they did find Him ! and then pa stor Sat Urd ay evening
RACINE FiRST BAPTIST
WHITE 'S CHAPEL
service , 7 p m Sunday school
ll'tllented their gifts to Him,
10 a m , Su nday eve nin g - . Ro nn ie Salser . Sunday Coo lv1 1t e RD Rev Ro
REUTER-BROGAN INSURANCE
DUDLEY'S
school supt , Sunday school, Deeter. pastor Sunday sch 90 I.
Now, after 2,000years have passed, certainly we can have worship , 7 p m
9 30 am .; morning worsh ip. 9 30 am , worship serv ic e,
SERVIt:ES
a clearer understanding of a God.fuUIIUng life If we allow the
Two Locations
10 ·40 am . sun day e't'enln g 10.10 am Bt bte stucly and
'
y,
pray
er
serv
ice.
Wednesda
worship,
7
.
JO
,
Wednesday
59!' Second St.
Middleport, 0 .
experience with Christ to live In us. And certainly we have
214 E. Ma1n
Pomeroy
7 30 p m
eveni ng Bt ble study , 7.30
Galllpolls,'O.
46 ,court St.
~thing to give if we ·Will but give.
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RUTLAND
. Ph . 992-5130
DANVILLE WESLEYAN R\ffiANO CHURCH 0 F
Oh yes, It was a good Christmas 1975, wasn't it? Let's keep
ME-IG S
Rev
Lefon
Gtasur
e,
pastor
CHRIST
- Rod Kas te r ,
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COOPERATIVE PARISH
it going! - Rober! T. Bumgarner, Heath U. M Church.
Sc
hool,
9
30
am
.
pastor
,
V H Braley , Sunda y
Sunday
SWISHER
&amp; I,OHSE PHARMACY
BLUE &amp; GRAY RESTAURANT
THE UNITED
yo uth and tun•or youlh ser sc hool supt Sunday sch ooI.
METHODIST CHURCH ,
vice
6 45 p m ; even lng 9 30 am , worshi p servlc e
Robert T. Bumgarner,
We Fill AtI Doctors Prescr iptions '
too E. Main
worsh ip, 1 30 p m , p ra y er and commun1 on . 10 JO am
Ph . 992-34116
'
, Director
y
and
pra1se.
Wednesday
.
7:30
youth
meet
ing.
6p
m
,
Sunda
Pomeroy
99l-29SS
Pomeroy
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POMEROY CLUSTER
P.m
evening
service
.
7,
regula
r
Rev . Robert Hayden
SILVER
RUN
FREE boa rd meeting . third Satu r
Rev. D. Wm . SVdenstrlck er
BAPTIST - Miles Trou!, day , 7, P,m
CHE.STER - Worship 9 15 pastor
. Sund ay Sc hool. 10
SEAR'S CATALOG MERCHANT
am Chur ch Sc hool 10 am
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
~t m , Leon Mi ll er , supt
RUTLAND COMMUNIT y
POMEROY - Worship Eveni ng se r"¥lce, 7 p.m .. CHURCH -· Sunday Schoo I,
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Louis W Osborne
Attend the Church of Your Choice
- 10 JO a.m Church Sc hool9 : 1S Prayer meeting , Thursday , 1 9·lOa m : worship service , II
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Oark Gilkey was Mr . and Mrs, a.m UMYF 6 30 pm
Pomeroy
pm
a m.. Wedn esday prayer
Pomeroy
Ph . 992-2178
210 E . Ma1n
Ph. 992·3498
- WorshiP
CHESTER CHURCH OF meellng , 7:30 p m ; youlh
cared for the three children of M.A. Epple, Mr. and Mrs, 9 aENTERPRISE
.m. Chur ch Sc hool 10 a.m. GOD-R ev . Bobby Porter , serv ices, Sun day , 7 p m
ROCK
SPRINGS
Mr . and Mrs. Larry Clark of Asa Jordan and Mr . and Mrs,
pastor Sunday scl'1 ool. 9.30 Sunclay ntghl worship , 7::1 0
RIDENOUR SUPPLY
Worshi p 10 a.m Chur ch am , worship se rv ice, 11 RUiL.ANLI 1...n URCH 0 F .
BETSY ROSS BAKERY
Chesler , Ohio while they Earl MCGrath, Mrs, Freda School
9. a.m UMY F 6:30
am
;
evenmg
serv•ce
,
7.30.
THE
NAZARENE
Rev
attended their Christmas Carsey , Mrs . Lulabelle p.m.
FURNITURE AND HARDWARE
,. Bakers of Gay 90's Bread
- Worship youth se rv ice , Wednesday, LlOYd 0 Grimm , Jr , pastor
perty Saturday evening '
Eshelman
and
Mrs . 11 FLATWOODS
Home lite Saws
Pm
Sund ay school, 9 30 am
am Church School lOa .m 1 JO
Ph. 992-3030
Middleport
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN worshtp service. 10 J O am '
Ph . 985-3308
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Chesler
Mr , and Mrs . Howard Margaret Douglas.
CHURCH Ted Jones , broa dcast tive over WMPO
Rev.
Robert
Bumgarner
Gilkey and son Joey were
Our community was
Sunday school. 9 30 young people 's scrv 1ce , 6 45
HEATH - Worshi p 10:30 pastor, . Roy
S1gman
supl
1 . 7 JO p m
supper guests of Ava Gilkey shocked recently by !he am . Church School 9 . 30 a.m am
NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE
mornin g wor
sh •P · . 10
. 30. ;,, evang eI'ts rlc servce
I
MARK VSTORE
•
UMYF
6
p
m
Sund
ay
eveni
ng
servtce
Prayer
meetin
g,
W~dnesday
7
30
Salw-day evening,
sudden death of Anestlne
.
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7·
JO
p.m
,
M1
sslo
nar
Kerm's
Korner
v
RUTLAND Jeffr ey
Sunday guests of Ava Carsey one of our neighbors Ger ber , 'Pastor Worship :;'e ~~a~ee7kJO ~e~v tc e . Wed meeting . 7:JO p.m. fir S I
Kermit Wa lion
Middleport, Ohio
10 30 a .m Church School 9 lO
SYRACUSE CHURC~ OF Wed nesday ol month
,r
Pomeroy
Gilkey were Mr. and Mrs , from a hear! attack,
THE NAZARENE - Rev
am
MASONCOUNTY
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
l
Walter Jordan and son
Mrs. Beryl Wyatt is .staying
Howard C. Bl ack , pastor. BOb
MASON fll'(31 ttAPTIST 'i t~~
•
Rev R lchard E. Jarvis
Moore "Sunday School Supt.. Second and Pomeroy Sts ~
Joshua and Mr. and Mrs. F. a week or so with her brother
MEIGS TIRE CENTER
ASBURY - Worship 11 Sunday School. classes for all Stan Craig , pas1or rS unda y
RACINE PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
C, Gilkey of Albany, Karen Elda Carsey who is suffering a.m Chur ch Schoo l 9.50 a.m. ages
, 9 JO a .m ; morn ing schoo l. 9 45 am .; worshlp
•
first Tuesday
worship 10 .45 ; NYPS Su nd ay ~ serv tce , 11 am . tr~ti nl n
Gilkey of Athens and Mr , and from varicose veins in his leg . UMW
FORST RUN - Worsh 1p 9 6 JO p m , eva ngelistic ser union , 6.30 p.m .; eveni n~
700 e.Main
Pome(~Y
" Hell" Dealer
Mrs , Bob Alkire and Ray ,
Mr . and Mrs. Robert Clark a m Ch ur ch Sc hool 10 a.m. vice , Sunday , 7 30 p m Mtd worship serv ice . 7 30 p.m
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attended the Chrislmas party p.m.
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7 30p m, M1ssionary Wednd'day, 7.30J' m.
,Mr . and Mrs. Charles at
MINERSVILLE - Worshi p meeting. second Wednesday .
Vete rans
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MASON CH RCH o F •
10 am . Church Sc hool 9 a.m. 7·3P p m
CHRIST, P 0 Bo)( 487 , Mille r
RACINE
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McCLURE'S
DAIRY
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Alklre, Racine , Ohi o and Mr recently
UM W third Monday 7.30 p.m
liNITEp FAITH NON · Sl , Mason , W Va Sundo y •
and Mrs. Bob Alkire were
SYRACUSE - Chur ch DEN OMINATIONAL - Rev . Bible St udy 10 a .m .; Worshl p I
Fi ne Food &amp; Service
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Christmas shopping in the M: A. Epples were Mr . School 9:JO a.m. Worsh ip Robert Smi th . pastor Sun day 11 i"l m and 7 p m Bible Slud y
Middleport
Ph.
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school , 9 30 am . cl ass We dn esday 7 p.m .. Vocn 1,;, Racine
Dia l992·l148
Columbus Satw-day,
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
and Mrs . Frank Epple and
le ade r. Leo Hill : worshi p music,
R e~. Howard Shiveley
servtce , 10 30 a m , chur ch,
F I R S T S0 U T H E ~ N
Terry Whaley of Gallipolis children of Middleport, Mrs.
Meigs County Branch
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Rev. Steven Wilson
7.30 p.m
BAPTIST - Corn er of Second
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R:ev . Zelia Kruszewski
MIDDLEPORT BOOK 'STORE
E0 E N
u N 1 T E D and And erson , Mason Pastor
THE ATHENS COUNTY SAVINGS
BETHANY - (Dorcas ! BRETHREN IN CHURIST - Walt er' Clo ud Sunday schoo I,'
mothers, 'Edith Whaley and Mr . and Mrs. Ronald
worShiP 9:30 a.m Chur(\h Elden. R Blake , pa slor 9 45 a.m , worship service, 1I
Church and Office Supplies-Gifts
&amp; LOAN CO.
whMe birthday was Dec, If Brown of Wellston, Ohio_
School to 30 a.m
S yq~ ~~ ,.S~rh o ol 10 am , a"' and 7·Jo p.m Weeki
99
M•ll
St.
Middleport
Ph, 992-3S63
Pomeroy
296 'If Second
CARMEL - Church SGhOaL J ~ofierij • •r' M'cCoy
supt
Bib! €! sludy , Wednesda y, 1 3~ r
Recent callers at the home
and Ava Gilkey wh06e bir·
lhda y was Dec . 21 and of Ruby Diehl and Stella ~~~O:n~ ~~O~~~~a~~: J~~j'n 'b·~~}~~tf t!!fm~n , 's1e1 r v~cr;~: p~ASON ASSEMBLY 0 F
FRESH PRODUCE&amp; PL,ANTS
APPLE GROVE - Su nda y Ct}r istla n E.tldeavor
7 JO GOD, Dudding La ne, Mason
presented them with gifts Atkins were cousi~s Mrs ,
School
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before leaving for Florida Robert Silverling of Kent p m . lst and 3rd S unaA,y_s ~ Pt:eftch in g fi .BO p "' , Mid Past or sunday Sc hool 9 . 4l
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Pra ver metol 1ng am ,; Ch ildren's Chu rch 6: Al
accompanied by his children Wash ( Alice Bailey ) and Mr. Prayer meeting WedneidG&gt;Yi) vn~e~o.
Bakers ot Good Bread
Midway Market·Pomeroy Ph. 992-2582
7.JO p.m. Fe lloWSh iP swper
c ~n esd ay . 7 p m : RaY p.m . Young People 's Servic e
and
Mrs,
George
Young
and
Huntington, W. Va .
Ann and Terry Jr . for
firs t Saturday 0 p.m 1 1'»m 1...11)d an 1s . ta-v jeader
6 . 45
p m .. Evang eli st! c
, BQb's Market-Mmt Ph. 773-5721
CHURCt-J
OF
J ES US Service 7. l0 p.m ., women 's
Chnsln1as wtth his parents daughter Connie or Co\um. 2nd Tuesdav 7:30Pm
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LETART
QLn;~h i .t h HAIS ,TJI ..!...t Located at Miss ionary Council 10 am
bus, Ohio.
the F'. 0. Whaleys. ·
School 1st, 2nd, 3r d Suntfan. Rullar'jd Q.ll N ~ w Ltm a Road firs! and lh lrd Tuesdays
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THE DAILY SENTINEL
Mr . and Mrs .' Harold 9 30 am . Fo urth SlMOitf .. 1'\ext \ !dlJ J:0'r'C$t Acre Park : Pray er and Bib le Study '
The Senior Citizens had
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paSior
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Ph. 99M156
Wednesdav 7.30 p,m ~IJ-MW s m . worYh1p 7:30 p.m Bib le
Middleport, Ohio
HARTFORD CHUF\l. Jt c)
pre~ent . A bounliful meal Graham and three children of 1st Tuesday 7 30 p .m .,
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WESLEYAN - {R:actne ) - Saturday n 1ghl pravcr ser lne Rev . William Campbet I, ' .
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Sunday Sc hool 10 a .m. vi&lt;e 1:10pm
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Sunday
School.
9.3
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WILKINSON'S
Worship 11 am ; Jr UMYF
HEMLOCK GROVI! a 1'11 James Hughes , supt
POWELL'S SUPER VALU
Roger
Mr . and Mrs, Gordon Wednesd~y 3.30 p.m , Bible CHRISTIAN ·Mrs. Pauline Atkins,
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even ing !lerv ice , 1 30 p m.'
Study
Thur
sdev
7
p.m
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"The
Friendly
FGiks'·
1 t 1 on, pastor ; w1 uacf
W~dnesday
henlng
prave
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Smal l Engine Sales &amp;Service
Margaret Douglas, and Mrs. · Gibson are the parents of a Pra ctice Thursday 8 P m.
Bradford, supt. , morning mcet•no . 7:30 p.m. Vout h
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498 Locust St. Middloport Ph. 992.3092
LETART FALLS - _Church worship, 9:30, church schoal, pray er service each Tunday1
Ruby flalliday visited Eunice new baby boy named Dale
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people 's
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Lelarl , W VI ., RI:
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Worsh,'f
1st.
2nd
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3rd
worship
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7:30
p.m.;
Bible
daughter
Jody
and
a
son
resthGirle and report her in
Klfi1GSBURY HOME SALES
1. Rev George Hoschar
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GOEGLEI~ READY MIX
~undavs . 9 , l a .m .. 41h 11Udy 1 Wednesday , 7:30 o.m.
pastor Sunday School 9:30'
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fair condition, Mrs. Margaret Shan
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Mr . M.A . Epple is on the
Douglas also called on Bess
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Worsh ip 9 30 lt m . Church · ~. unday Sc hool supl , Joe Se rvice Tues day , 10 a .mr. ~FinesltnMoblleHomes
sick list w1th a chest cold:
M.-er and Ka!l: Rickey.
School 10 30 a . ~; M•d Week sayre, s unda~ school. 9· 4s Worshia.it. Ser vice. Th urSdl'!',..,
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Dear Helen:
I agree with a recent correspondent to your coiWM that
child abuse Ia a terrible problem, but I don'! hold with her
statements that "abortion is the best preventive," and that "no
birth at all is better than to be born Into certain misery."
How can any person know for sure that a child will face
'certain miJery? There is no strain of "monster parents". who
abuse children , Nice ordinary people turn to abuse for many
reasons. Also, how can thiB writer fight so valiantly for the
BORN chUd and yet disregard the life of a child atlll in the
wornb? What difference does place of residence make ?
, Whether In the home or womb, these children deserve to live.
If contraception fails, and the child is unwanted, for God's
,sake,,have the baby and let It be adopted by a loving couple,
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It is no m6re rlcht to lake the life of an eight-week fetus
~ (it's a BABY) tiJan to "protect" a Z.year-old abused child by
killing lt, What are your views, Helen 'I - K, W,
. Dear K.:
I don't like abortion (who does?), but my views are not as
strong aa yours. In some cases, I believe abortion is the best
'Bolutlon, and the decision should belong to the people most
personally concerned. Also, if early abortion is termed
"murder," what about the ''mornlng-«fter" pill? Would you
condemn it too? - H,

A thought for the day :
President Harry Truman
$Bid, "If you can't stand the
heat, get out of the ldtchen."
He also said, "Being
president is like riding a
·tiger. A man baa to keep on ,
SATURDAY
riding or be swallowed ,"
UNION
PARTY
for
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members and wives of Brick·
layers and Cement Masons
Local
32,
Pomeroy,
Saturday at Meigs Inn at 7
p,m.
SQUARE DANCE Satw-day
at
Middleport
Elementary School from 8 to
II p.m. sponsored by Mid·
dleport Police Reserves.
Music by String Dusters.
Admission $1 for adults,
children under 12 adlni tied
free if accompanied by
Middleport, Ohio
parents.

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DEAR POLLY - Can you
tell me how lo remove a red
nail polish slain that has set
in a peach colored knit sklrt?
I would appreciate ANY
suggestions, - JUDY.
DEAR JUDY - You do
hav~ a problem since nail
polish slalns should be
removed immediately. You
did not say what fibers were
In your skirt, so extreme
caution should be used. II
may be nothing will work
since so much time ~as
elapsed. Two leading laundry
testing laboratories give
completely opposite advice,
so one may work for you
when It would ool for
someooe else. One treatment
is lo lay stain, face down, on
paper towels and sponge lhe
back with nail polish
remover, Replace towels as
!hey become saturated. When
stain is gone, launder, Polillh
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Personal Notes i
Mr , and Mrs . Albert
Woodard, Pomeroy, entertained Chrisimas Day w1th
a family dinner party. Their
guests were Mr . and Mrs. Les
Damewood of Syracuse, Miss
Bernice LedUe, Mrs. Emma
Ledlie , Langsville, and M1ss
Irene Barnes, a senior at Ohio
University . On Monday Miss
Barnes will jet to Long
Island , N. Y. to spend New
Year 's with the family of
Uoyd Miller.
Joining Mr . and Mrs .
Patrick ' Lochary
for
Chrislrnas dinner !'ere Mr .
and Mrs. Harry Henry of
Amesville, Mrs. Elizabeth
Cha~e and Jack Chase of
Dayton , and Miss Helen
Lochary and Miss Nelle Bing,
Pomeroy,
Mr. and Mrs.
Les
Da.mewood
ce lebrated
Christmas with their son-In·
law and daughter, Mr , and
Mrs , Ben Shoter and five
children of near Cygne! over
the past weekend .
Mr . and Mrs . James
Dishong , Athens , were
Christmas guests of Mr. and
Mrs , Bob Hoefiich and Jayne .

SUNDAY
MEIGS COUNTY Shriners
polluck dinner 4 p.m. Sunday
at club house, Racine; meat
furmshed by club. All Nobles
welcome; take covered dish .

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Today is Friday, Dec. 26,
the 380th day of 1975 with five
to follow .
The moon is between its
last quarter and new phase,
The morning stars are
Venus and Saturn.
The evening stars are Mer·
cury, Mara and Jupiter.

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SKEIN
WIDE VARIID OF COLORS

MIDDLEPORT
DEPARTMENT STORE
OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT. TIL 1:00

Carpenter
Personals

HUSH PUPPIES
WARM LINED BOOTS

dueled by Mrs Belly Roush
with Mrs Beulah Bradford
reading lhc Chrislmas Story
from Luke, Prayer was by
Mrs . Betty Shive ley Poems
were r ead a nd rem em·
brances from Christmases
past were shared by the
members.
Dona lions were made to the
Ollerbein . Hom e
The
program closed with Mrs
Rees • reading " How Far to
Bethlehe m ." Gilts were
exchanged and Mrs . Shiveley
was presented a g11l from the
United Methodist Women.

Smooth Leather
Black a nd Brown .
Brushed P1 gskin
Taupe Wood
Also in
3 e yelet Shoe.

THE
SHOE BOX
Middleport, Ohio

ALL CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS
AND GIFT WRAPPINGS
ATIME TO SAVE - FOR NEXT YEAR

We Will
Be
Closed
The Next

Two

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O[PARTME.NT STOll

• SILVER BRIDGE eLAZA
• PT. PLEASANT
• MASON

Sundays
So Our
Employes

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On YOUR ElECTRIC Bill
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(1) THIS BILL INCLUDES $8.68 FUEL
CHARGE , (2) AT A RATE OF$ 009944 PER KWH
(3) WHICH IS $.000165 PER KWH LESS
THAN LAST MONTH .

FRANCIS

FLORIST
PH. 992-2644
352 E. Main. Pomeroy
Your FTO Florist

Eve. 8 :00P.M.

INVENTORY
REDUCTION
SALE
N(M.THRU NEW YEAR'S .DAY

New Information Is being included on the electric bills

of Columbus and
Southern's c ustomers starting with their December bilL

Since the cost of fuel used to produce electricity has become a significant
part of the price of electricity, the Stjlte of Ohio recently passed a law
which require$ that three new items regarding fuel ch arges be sh own o n
customers' monthly electric bills.

1) The total eost of fuel which is included in each customer's
bW
'2) The fuel charge for each kilowatt hour
3) The difference between the present and previous month's
fael charge on a per ldbJwatt·hour basis
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These three items rephice the fu e l adjustment fac ior which has been
shown on the customer's bill for several years. That fuel adjustment factor
only Indicated the cost of fuel above a basic rat e .
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DEER BARRELS DEER BARRELS
REMINGTON

Remington

Mossberg

Ithaca
Savll,l(e

Marlin And
Many Other
Brands

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and ACCESSORIES

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Florist Since 1957

266 Mill Street
MIDDI.£PORT, OHIO
HOURS 10:00 A.M. til9:00 P . M.

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now THERE1 ffiORE lnFORffiRTlOn

Village Gun Shoppe
Christmas

100%
ACRYLIC
YARN

RACINF. - The annual
Chnslmas party of the
Rac1,n e Wesleyan Untied
McthOdisl Women was held
recently m I he church annex
A lurkey dinner was se rved
fr om lables decorated tn
u~ed on acetates or Arnel
kee ping with the season
fabrics.
Fo llowin g the dinn er the
The other authority says · pledge service was conducted
NOT lo use polish remover by Mrs. Roberta Thaxton and
but pure amyl acelale and Mrs Alleyne Rees enlllled
then launder . II sta in "Must I Give ."
remains, sponge wilh rubbing
The program was conalcohol to which a few drops
or ammonia have been added.
Cut a bil from under the hem
and experiment to see !he
effect or anything to be tried.
-POLLY.
DEAR POLLY - My Pel
Peeve is against the makers
of lingerie for not maldng a
Fermin Boring, Dundas,
nice, slightly padded all
called
to see his sister , Goldie
cotlon bra , Others , like me,
Gillogly,
one day last week ,
are allergic lo nylon , I used to
Mr
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and
Mrs . Waller
he able lo buy such bras, but
Jordan
and
Joshua
called on
now they are discontinued, I
Mr
and
Mrs
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W.
E.
Bigony
in
hav e worked in lingeri e
departments and know how Albany on Saturday evening.
Mr . and Mrs . Ar th ur
many calls there are for
Crabtree
and Mr. and Mrs.
them. - VIRGINIA B.
Granvtlle
Lyons
were among
DEAR POLLY - This is
those
attending
the 50th
for Rose who finds new
wedding
anniversary
plastic flann el backed
tablecloths so wrinkled when celebration for Mr and Mrs .
they come out of the package . Ira Brooks at Mineral Mrs.
I had one !hat was badly Brooks was !he former Grace
wrinkled. I put il in my Clark ,
Mr . and Mrs. Alfred Rice,
twnble dryer for just about
lhree minutes on hot heal. II Columbus, were Saturday
came out beautifully and mght guests of 'iter parents ,
without a wrmkle Spread on Mr. and Mrs. W1lliam
table inunediately as it w1ll Culwell, and were joined on
be a limp mess but looks SWtday for a pre-Christmas
beautiful afler it has cooled. dinner by another daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
- MRS. A.L.R.
DEAR READERS - Do Dwaine Jordan, Bryan, Keith
not leave the dryer and keep and Sarah Faye and Lucy
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a close check, so the cloth Is Thomas.
Mr
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and
Mrs
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William
left in only long eoough to
warm and soften the plastic. Cheadle entertained w1th a
Then remove Immediately.- family dinner on Sunday.
Those attending were Mr .
POLLY,
DEAR POLLY - Rose and Mrs Bob Harrison,
should have no tr oubl e Vicky , Billy, Doris, Cindy and
removing !he wrinkles from Roger Ross, Stoutsville; Mr ,
her flannel backed plastic and Mrs. Rex Cheadle, Don
lable clo lh 1! she sprays and Kathy, and Mr . and Mrs ,
starch on the flannel side and Rexie Cheadle, Mella Fisher,
Uten irons , No pressing cloth local.
Is needed, just lest to get the
proper heat lor the iron . MRS. E.J,L.
DEAR POLLY - Never
throw away an empty new
fangled potato chip canister.
Remove the while paper liner
from !he inside, rinse and
dry. Cover the outside with a
scrap of pretty adhesive
backed paper - I used wood
grained, They are then great
for storing all kinds of things
such as brushes and combs,
tea bags , matches, silverware and many more things,
I use a label maker to mark
them , Everything stays dry
and dust fre e and they are
great for campi ng,
MARION.

Differing views for the
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Dear 0.:
My "solution" stands firm : If inBtitutionallzed or
"sheltered" adults are drawn to each other sexually, let a
marriage, or at any rate, a relationship, take place. 'lbe state
provides for these retarded people singly, why not aa a pair?
Pregnancy, of course, should be prevented,
Reader comments and suggestions, please? - H.

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Dear Helen :
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I wrote to you two years ago concerning the sex life of
retarded persons. It's a sad and often ignored problem. These
people have the same sex drives and desires as other adults,
yet marriage among the men!fUy short-changed islfrowned
upon. If they follow their natural Instincts, they're usually
institutionalized as "dangerous" or ''Unfit for society." (For
being human! )
You published my letter about our deaf and retarded
yoiDig man who works in a sheltered workshop 4nd was in·
terested in an equally handicappecj;i!(rL Your suggestion was,
why not allow !hem to marry, making sure they would produce
no children?
Qmtlnuing discussions with the clergy, service agencies,
and par~mts in similar predicaments have lrought no real
solutions. Here's an update :
Most felt that persona should not marry If they were so
retarded that they could not ruDctlon unassiSted In out,tde
society. They would become the responsibility of state agen·
cies ~nd state' funds, and, "for th,e good of all concerned" they
should remain ~gle.
Masturbation is commonly accepted In Our Institutions.
Homosexuality is also present. Again, we cio~e our eyes and
say, "It isn't so."
No one ventured an answer concerning •prostitution as a
solution, though there was much Interest In the subject. People
wondered what effect a prostitute would have on the retarded.
I did some private Investigating and got the phone nwnber
of an ex.prostitute who makes appointments for other girla, To
my surpriJe, I learned I waa not !he only parent or guardian
thinking this might help, Unofficially, this seems to be "just
what the doctor ordered," She had excellent references ,
Finally, at the end of our sessions, we were back to the
begiru\ing. There Vt'ere no cut and dried answers to the "sex
and the retarded'' question.
It all boils down to " you have a terrible problem, so solve it
yow-self ,.,"
If, by some miracle, you or yqur readers come up with a
solution, I would gladly pass It along to my fellow worriers in
our Parents of the Retarded group, - O.T.J ,

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The new Items will show customers the cost of fuel !n th e ir own e lectric
bill and Indicate' if that cost is higher or lower than the previous month ,
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Since our metlioo of reflecting fuel costs will c h ange wilh the December
billing, It will not l)e possible to make a meaningful comp a rison between
the fuel costs shown on the customer's previous bills with that shown on
the December bill.

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Look for this information in your next bill for e lectric service!

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Sentlnel, Middle.J.t-Pomeroy, 0., Friday,

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11. 30 m
N 6C has ihe PTon.lghl St10
Jo hn David son 15 gues t has t
comed ian song wr l!er P ete Ba
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SUNDAY

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on Ca s. ~~·r wel comes
Captain Kangaroo, the Hudson
Brothers , Mark Wilson {R 1
On ABC , The Six Million
Ootlar Man learns that f iance e
Lindsey V1tgner dltt .not die on
~~~&lt;fr ;lng table after al l ;
NBC !Irs " Los t Horizon "
t197lJ. musiclll versi on of
James Hilton 's nov'el of travel
ers who stumble onto Shilngrl
La Sla
p
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rs e1er Fmch. Sally
!t'~:~~an , Ltv Ullman, Mlcha

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ABC movle ·P',Buck and the
Preacher ·• 0912) . Sidney Pol
tier and Harrv Belafonte lead a
wagon lrllln of former slllves
out West to a new lite
Cameron Mitchell tries to stoP
them ; wl/h Ruby oee as
Peltier 's w fe
P'BS has Masterpiece Thea ·
tre · Nolo 1
w
"R
lu!IOn " ro':~ge 0 ~~~~ 5 ~~~
continues to write and recon c'
III!S wllh her daught er th
nlottest pa id courtesaO ,~
Europe. Her son marries,
making George " respectabl e "
On CBS . Kofak learns nephew
Michael Nut !Ins 1$ an eddie!
1~~ may have k illed someon e.
Pm
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pant I.
" Key women at
International Women 's Year "
Oetttates ftom 11 countrtes
discuss the conferenc:e ,
I p.m .
On ABC , Mobile One : ''Mur
der at Fourteen " Campbell
checks out a report llnkmg
teen .agers with sev eral high
school deaths , with Johnny
Whllaker , Keenan Wynn
NBC pres en Is " Moose ,"
comedy abOut three 16.year
olda In 1950l Chlcaoo ; Scott
JacOby, William James Mad
den, George O'Henlon Jr
Rhoda Is on CBS . Brenda
lnvlln best friend Melan ie
Mayron to move In , and she
dots, along with a friend so
Brenda moves In wllh Rhoda
and Joe .
PBS presents In Performance
11 Wolf Trap . The Pr eservation
Hill JIZZ Bend AutheOitC New
Orltens /au the youngest
mtmber, pianist ''S ing " Miller ,
Is 62 ; trombonis t " Big Jim "
ROblnaon . BS, Is the oldest
Song1 Include " Bourbon Street
Parede," " I Hed a Dream .
Dear" and "Closer Walk Wi th
ThM."
l :lO p.m.
On CBS . Phyll is ccmmunes
with dtp1rted Lars through a
medium .
N 8C presents "Someone to
Watch Over Me," comedy
st1rl11g Jane Aleonder as a
P•role officer and Lawrenc e
Lucklnblll al her husband, a
l•wver : co -stars Charles Our.
.nlng.
'p.m.
ABC football . The Gotor
,Bowt. FIQrlda vs. Maryland .
from Jacksonville.
' Alt In the Familv on CBS
·Mike' and Gloria teach Edith to
,1t1nd up to Arch ie (R )
, NBC presents " The Owl and
tht Pussycat " Aspiring wri ter
Buck Heory meets bra ss y
. actreas Bernadette Peters.
presetits a " Mark
• PBS
•until Comedy Special. " The
! PGII11cal humorist 1n a half
hour, live from Buffalo,
t :lO p.m.
On Realldades. PBS. the
Bllltt Folkloric Mexlcano.
, On CBS, Maude feel s the
. romance has gone out of her
marrl1ge, and su ggests a
'wtektnd mountain r etreat with
1
, W11ttr .
• NBC airs "Conspiracy of
Terror ," stltrrlng Michaet Con
, stan tine and Barbara Rhoades
~ •• hulbtnd ·lnd ·w ife detectives
t on 1 suburban pollee force .
•
10 p.m.
, on Medical Center . CSS, Dr.
• Gennon Is charge-d wllh eg
oravated assault after protec t·
ing himself from an Irate
, visitor His defense hinges on
bftlklng through a nur se's
\ stubborn silence.

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$4195
Dark red , red vinyl top, sandstone . vinyl bucket seats.
console , AM rad1o, stereo tape, factory air, radial w
stnpe hres. rally wheels, less than 16,000 miles. Real
clean .

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on Th e Rookies ABC B 1
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~rugged and tri ed to assault
er , get s hit bv il car , begs
hTer? for .~et p , d1es , In the
osp ta l as Jane Doe Terry
tr ies to track down her
assa ilants (FU
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fr l d A
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On PBS , Woman Alive!
Marcus Welby . M o: Is on
ABC Dr. Kt ley ~ tv es a
transfus ion over the pat 1ent 's
r eligious object ion s. (R I
Joe Forrester Is on NBC
CBS ha s fo~~~c~
o PBS w· .m..
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Women rn
T~ans l llon , w•t ~ Jennifer Fie
mmg , Carol yn W11shburn
NBC
Johnny
Carson with
JOhn
Byner .
Sammy Cahn , Peggy Lee
CBS Movi e " Th e Abomina
ble or . Ph lbes" l t97ll , that 's
VIn cent Price, holds 10 doctors
responsible tor his w ife 's death
and devises a number ot
plagues to Inflict upon them
(with some help from the
Bibl e). direc ted by Robert
F ues1.
ABC myst er y
"F ran ken
stein " Rober t Fox worth plays
the
am bitious doctor ,
Bo
Svenson Is his creation, with
susan Stra sber g, based on
Mary Shelley's cau tjonary tale
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To~1~~~ PS~~w .

Softl y the leaves of memory
faiL
Gently we gath er an d lrea sur e
them a ll ,
Unse en, unheard , th ey are
always near ,
Stil l_ loved , shit m issed, and
still v ery dear
Sadl y m issed by Roll 1n ,
F ra nees and Helene
12 26 l i e

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IN MEMORY of Maud Koht
who passed away 10 ve1us
ag o today , Dec 26, 1965
Sadly missed by daughter
Leona K Koh l
'
12 26 li e

Notice of Fihng of

lnverttory and

Appr1isemenr
The State of Ohio, Me1gs
county
Probate Court
To the E xecutor of the
estate , to such of the following
15 lllre residents of the Stl1le of
Ohio , viz - the• surv iving
sp~use , the nn:t of kin , the
benet!clarles under the will ;
and to the attorney or at
torneys representlno any of
the aforementioned persons :
No 2167:3 VIctor Swl!iln , aktt
Victor D. Swa in, deceased ,
Rac ine , Ohio , Sulton Town
Ship .
You are herebv notified that
the
Inventory and 'Ap ·
praisement of the estate of the
aforementioned ,
deceased .
late of said County, was filed
In this Court Said Inventory
and Appraisement will be tor
hearing before this Cour• on
the 2nd dey of January , 1976,
at 10 · 00 o'clock A. M .
.
Any person desiring to f ile
exceptions thereto must Hi e
them at least five days prior to
the date set for hear ing.
Given under my hand and
seal or sa id Court. this 17th
day of December, 1975.
Manning D. Webster
Judge and u-offlclo Clerk
of uid Court
By Ann B. watson
Deputy Clerk
(Ill 19. 26, ltc

WEDNESDAY
6: 30p.m .
PB S Book See!. "Sporl ," by
0 1cK Schaap .
l :lO p.m.
I
On ·ABC. The suoar Bowl
Alabama v s Penn Stat e; from
the Louisiana Superdom e, New
Orlean s.
8 p.m
On CBS, Tony Orlando and
Dawn , with Minn ie Pearl , Ton y
RandiJII
NBC air s " The 42nd Annual
Ki ng Orange Jambor ee P a ra '. -~--------de."
PB S ha s " A Skating Spec
tacular ' 75." from Rochester
NY
'
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9 p.m .
On CB S. Cannon Check s out
the mur der of e black politi cal
leader.
On PBS . Great Pvrforman
ces BecHhoven's Symphony No
9 Herbert von Karalan con
ducts lhe Berlin Philharmonic
with th e chorus or th e B erti ~
Opera
9: 30p.m.
On NBC . Ros emary Forsyth
tells Petrocelli she plans to kill
her hus,band ; atter th e murd er .
sh e clatm s Innocence.
CBS ha s The Blue Knight
10:30 p.m.
PB S ll lr s Sfty
Brother
" Afr lc11n Libera tion. ·• Libera
lion movemen Is ol the Erl
treans In Ethiopia and the Cape
Ver deans.
NBC presen ts " M y Wife Nex t
Door ." Jam es Farentlno and
Julie Sommars decide to
separa te, t!nd up living In nex t
door apl!rtments.
" p.m.
PB S presen ts " New Years at
Pops ," with Ar thur Fiedler
tt :lO p.m.
CBS ha s " New Year 's Eve
with Guy Lombardo ," live from
New York 's WaldOrf As tor ia
Hotel. AI midni ght Ben Grauer
from T imes Square
NBC Tonight Show Johnny
c arson with Orson
Bean
Cha rl es Nelson Reilly , Joa.~
Ri ver s
ABC has a " New Year's
Rockln' Eve ' 76 " Nell Scdaka
IS host with Average White
Band , Freddy Fender. K.C &amp;
the Sunsh ine Blind, Mel issa
Manchester . At midn ight , Dick
Clark In Tim es Squ11re.
12 : 11 p.m.
PBS presents "Joyce Chen's
China." par t 1

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992 ·3345
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BRIDGE
uth has cfouble trouble
wttl\ a trump honor to shu t out
the nine . Then South led the
ktng
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10 8 6 3
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was what ts known as a double
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trump promotion. Poor South
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was forced to waste two htgh
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trumps .

NORTH
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REiCA~L PROFE?&amp;OR JUKEi$ &amp; AYI~t;
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" Beneath the bludgeonings of
chance my head is bloody, but
unbowed. Give me my hun·
dred honors "
South had thought that hts
four-spade bid was Iron-clad.
It looked as if he had cold
tricks.
II dtdn't work out that way.
East took two high hearts and
led a thtrd South had to ruff

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IN
MID TRUCK topper , all aluminum
DL EPORT 1 We are so sure
for 8ft bed $90 Phone 992
I ha t you will love our apart
7,52 3 after 5 p m .
ments tha t we gi\IV you two
weeks RENT FREE Just • _ ------------ ~~1_6tc
pay your security depos it CORN , Dallas Hill , Phone 247
and stay si x months and the
2664
l lrst 2weeks ts free You w111
en loy mon thly leases . al l
12 19 6tc
elec tr ic living , carpe ting ,
----------ra,ge and refr igera tor , tree A IR c o welding mach me ,
trash pi ckup , cable TV
new , elec . all ac cessories
in clud ed Phone 992 3410.
(optional) and laundry
facil i ties Cl,mvenlent to
10 28 ttc
shopping on Third and Mill ·- - - - - - - - - - - in M i ddl!port
VILLAGE COAL. limestone and all types
MANOR ts your s for one
of salt and rock salt for Ice
bedroom
apartments
and snow removal Ex
starlin g at $104 month tv plus
celslor Sa lt Works · easf
elec We pay for ever yth ing
Main St., Pomeroy : Ohio
else . See t ne Manager at
Phon e 992 -3891.
Riverside Apartm ents or
12.7 tfc
coli 992 -3273. Th is otter will -·--- - - - - - - - - - - end soon , so move In noW LARGE
Po l nsellias
al
and save SUS
Cl ~ land 'S
Green House .
10 2J. Ifc
Ra c in e. Ohio Geraldine
Cl eland
12 -16 7t c
'3 AN D o4 rm . furn ish ed lind
unfurn tshed ap ts Phone 992 5 43~
ALLI S Chalmers round baler
I 9·1tC Heavy duty tandem wheet '
fer ll llzer spreader . 100 b'il:
corn , soo bllles straw 949
2710
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EAFORD REALTYj
PHONE 992-3325
.
0 Mechanic
fomeroy, 0 .
20 ACA ES In the
country . 2 houses, one
mod!rn, and all minerals.
$31,000.
3.9S ACRES - On hard
road
Leading
Creek
waler'and two septic tanks.
LOCATION On attractive lot . 3 BR well buill
home. Mot water heal.
$2~.500 .
PONY PASTURE 12
acres In fown and reno
vated 3 BR home. All city
conveniences $39,500. Or
will lake offer .
13.15 ACRES -- Near town .
4 BR brick, 8 rooms, metal
· enclosed porch . $30 ,000.
Offer welcomed .
ON AT. 12• - lrt Rutland, A
BR city water, bath and
garden . $12,000.
MIDDLE PORT - 7 rms. 3
BAs, bath, full basement,
mod. kitchen and fenced
garden. Sl7,000.

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Answer to Previous Puute

Infants
GASOUNE

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more!

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(ab 1
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Htnder
63 Soutnern
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general
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65 Bog
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28 Overwhelm
2 Arrow polson
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26 Red act
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30 Gerainl's wtle
31 Scolttsh
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43 All Infants are
th iS
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48 Measurmg
devtce
49 Otherw1se
51 Cow's babv
52 l eg jOint
53 Boy's
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For Sllurdly, Dec. 27, 1175

SCORPIO (Oct. 2•-Nov. 22)
You 're llkeli lo run lnlo a
roadblock regarding an ac·
compllshment today. However.
you're ingentous enough to see
your way around it.

ARIES (Moreh 2t -Aprll 11)
You know how to make the
best of a bad deal loday. You'l l
create a winntng hand out of
the ord mary cards dealt to you

SAQinARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc.
21) Your freedom could be
restncted durtng the early part
ot the day Cond itions will
change quickly. You'll break
mto the open before nightfalL

TAURUS (April 20-Moy 20)
Your f~r st view of a sltuat1on to day is negattve Aller you put
on your lhtnkmg c11p . you 'll see
you have several good alter·
nattves

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jon.
11) Though you 're a bll reluctant to indulge In social activities today, don't turn down
an Invitation to a getherlng. It'll
be tun

GEMINI (Moy 21-Junl 20)
There are a few tasKs loday
that you have 1mag•ned as beIng d1ff1cult Get going They're
not so tough.

AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob. 11)
Others who watch you operate
Will come forth with ooh's and
aah s today That's because
you make the drtficult look
relatively simple

VIAQO (Aug. 23-S.pl. 22)
Count lo 10 before speaki119
your mind todey. Upon retteclion , you'll see the! you heve a
diplomatic way of handling
lhlngs.

~~
Dec. 27. 1175

You 'll becom e Involved this
coming year with a large group
or orgamzation. You'll Jlt In surpr isingly well and do yoursel1ll
lot of good In the process.
c NE \It S P ~ P E R

ENTERPRISE ASSN l

HARR't' AND

I'M TR'&lt;1N6 TO COOE UP
WITH 50\\E KIND OF ITEM
I CAN SELL Dllli:!NG THE
81CENTENNIAL.ANP MA'I(f;
A MILLION DOLLAR5 ...

61U.IE JEAN

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brass beds , stone jars o;
complete households.
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,
Pomtroy, Ohio Call · 99t'

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9:()()-Movle " The Seventh Dawn" 3, 15; SWAT 6,13;
Mary Tyler Moore 8,10: American Family 33
9 :31f-Bob Newhart 8,10
10 ()()-Matt Helm 6,13, Carol Burnett 8, 10, Soundstage
33.
10· 31f-To Be Announced 4
11 :()()-News 4,8,10,13; ABC News 6, Monty Python ' s
Flying Circus 33.
11 : !!;-Movie "Samson in the Wax Museum" 6.
11 · 31f-News 3; 1 Dream of Jeannie A; Don Kirshner's
Rock Concert 8; Movie "Grand Slam" 10; Movie
" Frankenstein's Bloody Terror " 13; American
Outdoorsman 15; Janakl 33
11 4!;-700-Ciub 12.
a btl The other guy Is looking
out for his interests, tool

LIBRA (Sopl. 23-0ct. 23) In
business matters today, It's
best you stan d up and bargam

THAR'S NO SENSE
IN MAKIN' TWO
TRIPSTOTH'
WOODSHED

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PISCES (Fob. 20-Morch 20)
You 're better equipped today
to nandle situations that 1n·
\loive mental prowess
Concentrate your actl\lltles to
LEO (J ... y 23-Aug. 22) Leeve . favor creatl\18 endea\lors.
unlit the afternoon, action on
th1ngs that are Important. You'll ~
be be better able to cope with
the s1tuatton

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6 ·00--News J,4 ; God Has the Answer 15; What Now.
America&gt; 33
6: 31f-NBC News 3,4,15. ABC News 13; Lilias, Yoga
and You 33.
1 :oo-Worlij at War 3; Lawrence Welk 4,15; Hee Haw
6; flee flaw 8; Ftring Line 33; In The Know 10;
Newsmaker ' 75 13.
7: 31f-Treasure Hunt 3; Last of the Wild 10; Wild
Kingdom 13
8:()()-Emergency 3, 15, Howard Cosell 6,13; WHA
flockey 4; Jeflersons 8,10, Rivals of Sherlock
Holmes 33
8: 31f-Doc 8, 10

CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Don't be hesitant about exchanging someth 1ng you 've
been given . The donor is only
Interested In hav1ng you pleased and sat!stled .

STAN AND HIS WIFE AAE
ON lHE OUTS. SHE WENT

eACK 10 HER MOTHER
IN IONAI

1or1 hc ~rwtiCII ol

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4 31f-Green Acres 3; The Subject Is Roses 4; Wrestling
- 15, A Bit With Knit 33 .
4: 4!;-Movle " Follow the Leader"~·
5.oo-FBI3; ltTakesA Thief4 ; French Chel33.
5: 3()-New Year Promise 15; Guppies to Groupers 33.

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and

10 ·oo-Land ot the Lost 3,4, 15, Adventures ot Gilligan
13, Hot Dog 6; Shazam 8,10; SesameS. 20 .
10 :31f-Run
Joe, Run 3,A,15, Groovle Goalies 6,13.
11 :.oo-Return to the Planet of the Apes 3,A,15; Speed
Buggy 6, 13; Space Nuts 8, lO; Elec Co.20
11 : 31f-Weslwlnd 3,4,15, Oddball Couole 6.13; Ghost
Busters 8,10; Mister Rogers 20.
12 .()()-Jetsons 3,4,15; Uncle Cree's Block 6,13, Valley
of the Dinosaurs 8,10; Vegetable Soup 20.
12 : 3o-Grandsland 3,4, 15. American Bandstand 6, 13;
Fat Albert 8,10.
1 oo-AFC Play ·Ofl 3,4,15; Children's Film Festival
8, 10; Lowell Thomas Remembers 33.
1· 31f-Soul Train 6; Movie " The Last Safari" 13;
Biography 33
2 :oo-VIewpolnl 8, Movie "Stage to Thunder Rock" 10;
Film 33.
2· 3()-Greatest Sports Legends 6; To Be Announced 8;
Val iant Years 33
'
3: oo-NFL Championship Games 6; Super Bowl
Highlights B. Family at War 33.
3: 3Q-Aslro.Biuebonnet Bowl 6.13;; NFL Today 8,10
4: oo-Marshall Basketball 3; Rush tor the Roses 4;
NFC· Piay-011 8,10, Across the Fence 15. Making
Things Grow 33

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6·oo-Sunrlse Semesler 10, Washington Debates 13.
6 3D-Film ~ ; Matters of Ute 6; TV Classroom 8;
Treehouse Club 10.
7 Olf-Saturdav Report 3, Eddie Saunders 6;
Treehouse Club 8; U S. Farm Report 10. Kentucky
Afield 13
7: 31f-Bullwlnkle 3, Farm Front 4; Jelsons 6;
Vegetable Soup 15, Dusty's Treehouse 8; Man
From COSI 10; Devlin 13; Mister Rogers 20.
8 oo-Emergency Plus 3,4; Hong Kong Phooey 6, 13,
Pebbles &amp; Bamm-Bamm 8, 10; Sesame St 20 .
8· 31f-Josle &amp; the Pussycats 3,4, 15, Tom &amp; Jerry-Grape
Ape6,13; Bugs Bunny-Road Runner 8, Bugs Bunny
&amp; Friends 10
9·oo-Secret Lives of Waldo Kitty 3,4,15, Elec. Co. 20
9·3()-Pink Panther 3, A,15; Lost Saucer 13; Big Blue
Marble 6, Scooby -Doo 8,10: Mister Rogers 20.

(A.Mwe ... lomorrow)

SAVF::: AIV\G&lt;ICA /5 THE ONE:
HA5 NEVER FAILE:D ~- \~~~
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27,1975

Jumbt-.· BURST CHANT NICETY SONATA

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9 oo-Rocklord Files 3,4 ,15, Movie " Death Be Not
Proud " 6, 13; GE Theater 8, 10, Firing Line 20;
Masterpiece Theatre 33.
10 oo-Polt ce Story 3.~ . I S, News 20, Paul Nuchlms 33 ..
10 31f-Aviatlon Weather 20 ·
11:Oif-News 3,4,6,8, 10,13, 15; ABC News 33.
11: 31f-Johnny Carson 3,4,15, Wtde World, Special 13.
Sammy and Company 6; Movie "10 Rllllngton
Place" 8. Movie " The Incredible Two-Headed
Transplant" 10; Janak! 33 .
1 oo-Midnighl Special 3.4. 15; Wide World Special 6 ,
Movie " The Caiman of Paris" 10; News 13.
2· 3()-Movie " Wings of Chance " 4.
4:oo-M. Jle " Wild, Wild Winter" 4.
5 3()-Movle " Nearly a Nasty Accident" 4.

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to Corm the surpri~e uuwer, u
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After South had overcalled
East's one heart opening bid
with one spade A Carohna
reader wants to know why.
The answer ts that tt seemed a good idea at the time. We
wouldn 't make that btd , but it
had to have some merit smce
the slam dtd make

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Weather 33 , News 10; Don Adams Screen Test t3 ,
Faml Affair 15; Are You u stemng 20
7: 31f-Pot·ter Waqoner 3; Bobby Vlnlon 4, Ohto State

News 33
8.oo-Worldof Mag lc 3,4,1S; BarbaryCoast6, 13; Great
Mtgratlon : Year of the Wlldebeeste 8, Washington
Week In Revlew20,33. Olllothe Roses 10.
8. 3D-Wall Street Wee~ 20,33; Way of Ule 10.

7 oo-Truth or Cons . 3, Probe The World Around Us ~ .
Lawrence Welk 8; Bowl ing for Dollars 6. Avtalion

Nathan Biggs
Radiator Specialist

NE W Zealilnd whi te rabbi ts
Call 992 JOIB
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Lottery 6, Evening Edition with Martin Agronsky
20; $25,000 Pyramid 10. To Tell the Truth 13; Pop!
Goes the Country 15: Black Perspective on the

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East-West vulnerable

S EW t N G
lVI '.!. C H I N E ,
Repairs , service: all makes .'
P .. oo'l . l174
PomeroY
99 2 2264 The Fabric Shop , ._._
H 1\ VE your deer troph 1es
_ ___:._....:...!
Pomeroy Authorized Singer
mounted
Brr c hfield s
Sal es and Servi ce W'e. D &amp; 0 tREE Trimming , 20
Taxlderrr,y , St Rt 124, East DOZER , 1958 tnternat•onal
T 0 14 A, 12 It hydraulic
sharp en SCISSors
·
·
ol Rutland Phone { 614 ) 742
years exper 1ence . Insured,
A
SPECI,tiL
GIFT
blade , in good condit1on
3 29t;c ,
21 78
free estimates . Call 992·3057
$2, 400 Phone 985 3594
For Someone Special
11 28 1tc
or 111 h67 3041 , Coolville
12 17 12t p
WOULD YOU BELIEVE?
tO. IS ttc
PI A NO Lt: SSON S
Now
Build an all steel building a't
accep t 1ng n ew stud ent s
Pole Barn prices? Golden ;~~~A T-;-~~~;o-;,-e~.~~;er ::
Begmners , mtermedratcs
Gtant All -Steel Build ings,
1\
S
..
fpald tor all makes ana
&amp;net ba ckhoe work ; septic
advanc ed , June
(Mrs '
R~ 4, Box 148. Waverly ,
models of mobde homes ..
tanks
installed .
dump •
Harvey ) van Vranken 414
Oh
io
Phone
947
·2296
Phone area cod e 614 423
tr ucks and to hovs for hire ,
Spring Ave , Pomeroy
l
24
tfc
9SJ I
wi tt haul fill drrt. top soli ,
Phone 992·2270
-·- ---·· ---·-4 13 ttc
lt meston~ and gravel; Call
12·196tc
E XCAVATING. BACKHOE S
Bob or Rog er JefferS'. day
AND DOZER , LARGE AND
phone 1192 7069. night phone
I \;-'1~1 ·b; ;iv~,;~ ~~~~~;;~ns
SM AL L SEPTIC TANK S
992 35 25 or 99 2 5232
With
10"
bar
and
chain.
rnmyhomestartrng Fe b 1
IN S TAL L ED
B ILL
2 11 ttc
For tnform at ion ca II 992 - 4 BE AGLE puppies Also
POMEROY LANDMARK
PULLINS , PHONE 992 .2478 ,
1278
Re g Basset! hound . mal e;
DA Y DR NIGHT .
~!MODELING ,
Plumblhg·,•
Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
housebroke Phone 1 4 2 2521
12 18 lBtc
. 111178tp
heating and all types o~
12 2J 6!p
Phone 9'11·2181
general
repair
workf
-;-·-·
ROOM and board for Sr .
guaranteed 20 years e~
O' DELL Alrnement located
Ctt1zens w1lh tow tncom e
pertence , Phone 992 2409,
behind Rutland Grade
ver y n ice Phon e 992 3509,
5 1 tiL
School Tuneup , brakes ,
11 301fc 197 2 CH A MPION mobile
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wheel balanc ing , allnem ent.
Phone 742·2004 .
EXCAVAttNG ,
dozer ,
hom e. 12 x 60 comptetelv J BR HOME . lust finished
11 16-lfc
turntsh ed. ex c ell ent con
backhoe
and
dll cher
remodeling
Salem Sl ,
HE FORE you buy a Sl rhl
3189
Charles R Hatfield Back
Rutland Phone 742 2:3 06
Cha 1n Saw see a fr• end , 1 d1 t ron . 54, 500 Phone 992
12 21 -4tc
Hoe Service , Rutland , Oh io.
after 4 p m . or see Milo B. ROOFING and guller Of all
bought one Albert Keeton
Phone 742-2008.
kind . hot asphalt We fix the
Hutchinson
Mrnersvtlle . Oh 10 Ph o n~ 12K70 MOBilE -Ho~ ~-. - ;. r
11 JO 781c
10 9-lfc
flat ones . Phone 367 0591.
99 2 615 4
peted , natural gas furnace .
Cheshire
.
Paul
Walker
12 2l61p
2:3. 000 B T U , air con .
._ I f.25 26tp
home,
lust'
ditioned 70x20 awning , 6X6 3 BEDR:M ~
fln'lshed,
remodeling,
Salem
porch , underpinned Phone
St, Rutland . ~hone 7ALUO.A et.. WOOO SOWE!l S ~~PA!f!
992-616 2.
Sweepers , toasters , irons ,
after~ p m . or see Milo B.
12 18 121c
all small app li an ces Lll wn
Hut chison .
BL ACK , B ROWN , and Wh ite LET US DO ITII
mow er , ned to State High
9-ll.ttc
female Beagle dog In back.
Way Garage on Route 1-!
or aro und Phlll!p Sporn
Phone 985 3825
.
,
m ine
Contut
Homer l 963 HONDA 300 motorcycle , FA RM for sa l e by owner , 4
4. 16.t(c
Jeffers , phone (30-4 ) 77 J 52SI2
r un s good , S200 Roger
mil es west of Ru tland on
or f 1011 I 77 3 5490
Nelson . 655 Sycamore St ,
New L1ma Road , 141 acres,
12 22 -6t c
M i ddlepor t , Ohio
large barn , ho use, other REAOY MIX CON CRE T E
d eltt/ered right to your
12 22 Jtp
burldlng s . Al l minera l
projectt. Fast and ea sy Free
r ights , 60 acres tillable , r est
es ltmates . Phon e 992 328.4 ,
In
pasture
.
al
so
pond
.
A NTIQUE Home Comfort
Goeg leln Rea dy M ix Co .,
S ~ti . SQO
Phone
(41
9)
865
cook stove , model cs. good
Middlepor t, Oh10t ~
I BEDROOM furn ished
3'91
c ~n d tllon , phone 9di 2770
6 30 lfC
apartment
at
Village
11 30 26tc
12· 18 6tc
Manor Phone 992 327 3
12 19.26tc
lit"\\iio.ti6 _ _ _
EA R curn Ca ll 388 9991
F URNI SHED apartm ent 4
12 17 121c
rooms and bath , adults only
Phone 992 5908
1964 JOHN Deere JOtOdozer , 6
RUBBER BACK
12 18 lf c
It blade , canopy and winch ,
good condition . S-4 ,000
We have hundreds of
Phone 985 -3594 ,
HOU SE 1662 Lrncotn Htll. 3
carpet values Your job can
12 t712tp
bedrooms , basement , $125
be completed in 1 to 2
weeks . N-o ton; waiting
mo~th . Phone I 304 768 .t041 9 --·---- ---HYDR A ULIC crane .-c~;a-;;-11';
period pur Ins faller has 28 1
7,000 lb ., e)C tendsout to lOft
12·21 61 p
years experience ... Expert
Will f it on 1 or P 1 ton tru ck '
Moddttport, o. Ph . tt2·2771 '• ln""allatlon You ' ll like
HOU SE, fr ee gas.
or
S 1.500 Phone 985-3S9tl
'
what you get
742 2590,
12 17 t 2tp
CALL 742 -2211
6t c
TALK TO WENDELL
1970 - 3SO JOHN Deere ;,; er ,
GRATE
6 f! . blade, canopy , new
6 RM HOU SE and bath for
CARPI!T CONSULTANT
eng 1ne New pa int SS,OOO
1
rent in Pomeroy Call 992
Phone 985 3594 .
574I
t2 . f7 ·121p
12·2 26tc
1175 CHEVROLET t ton dump
truck VB . ~ sp , P S , p B
HO US E S rms and bath in
16 .000 actual ml!es . 54,00() .
Ra cine Phone 992 -5858
. . .~. . .~. . .~. . .~~- ' 1 742·221 I
Rutland
Phone 985.]594
uc .
12·17.12tp
r-uRNISHED
apartm ~ rif
adults only in M rddleporf CHRI STM AS trees . Phone T4 2
P"hone 992 38 74.
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l 25·111,
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For Sale or Trade

FRIDAY. DECEMBER 26,1975
6:31f-NBC News3.4,15; ABC News13 ; Andy Grllflth 6;
CBS News 8, 10; William Penn 20 : Mundo Real 33

West

ONE corn fed hog ready to C BRADFORD, Au~tiol')eer .
bu\cher , wanllo give away 4
CQmplele Ser"llice , Phone
, ktl ens , , • Siamese Phone
949 2487 or 949 -2000 . Racine,
99 2 720t after 11 p m
Ohio , Cr ill Bradford
12234tc
10 9 l fC

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SEPTIC TANK S c l eaned .
Modern San ita !Jon 992 393d
or 992 7349

Fllr Sale

~

f GET TWO WEEKS'

BY .JANUARY FIRST, THEY'LL
INVISIBLE TRIBE."

Quality Print Shop

Blown •
Insulation Services

Buv. Sell or T~ade

1975 CHEVROLEHMPALA4 DR .
•
$4495
~door ! bl-o'nze finish, sandstone, vlnyllrlm , less than
10.SOO miles by ongtnal owner . 350 V-8 engine, turbo
h'ydromatl'c, power steenng &amp; brakes, factory air,
radial !Ires.

In MemOty

FREE ESTIMATES

and Supplies

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Cllester

5.1\10, IF

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Busin.ess Services

Pomeroy
OF
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Can c ellat ion - Corr ec ti on s
w ill b e aq:epled until 9 a m
for D i!ly ol Publtcalion .

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Television log .for easy viewing

I PHONED· MY SYNDICATE AND THEY

1Q75

Allat r " 1197() ) Pr of Wait e
The Publ isher reservts lh.e
Pidgeon . r ecen tl y bl ;nd,
r 1ghtt n ed ll or r e j e(. t an v a ~s
devoted much (,lf hi 5 lll e 10 dee rt;'td object ional. Th e

NBC has
an
Amen ca n
Football Conf er ence playoff
gem e

P~
CBS tla s a Naftonal Football
Confere-nc e playoff game.
l :lO p.m.
On PBS, An1 1ques " Portlan~
Gll!ss ." Patterns ff·om • 1th c
Portland t Giass Company m
Maine, 18631-1873, wflh lf h&amp;tn'ia
Ladd Of York HarbOr , Mai ne
7 Pm
P BS has " World Press"
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rev 1ew
~~~ ~lrsw~n~;~f~rs wortd or
01
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PI
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Worked a Mtrocle " I R J
On ABC . Swtss
Family
~~~"~ofte a~~oH~~1!1 ~~sts:~~o~~
thelrtreehou!e JRI
l · lO
On PB S. ' ev:~rr,g at Sym
phony Mahler's Symphony No
2 ( " R e 1 u r r e c 1 1 0 n") , Se lj i
Ozawa conducts the Boston
~ymphony Orches tra and th e
c~:.us ,England
Conserv6 tory

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11. 30 m
N 6C has ihe PTon.lghl St10
Jo hn David son 15 gues t has t
comed ian song wr l!er P ete Ba
butt I. Sl ephrml e Edwards Fred

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SUNDAY

dy 1 ender .

12 :lD p.m. {appro• .l

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CBS Movie

on Ca s. ~~·r wel comes
Captain Kangaroo, the Hudson
Brothers , Mark Wilson {R 1
On ABC , The Six Million
Ootlar Man learns that f iance e
Lindsey V1tgner dltt .not die on
~~~&lt;fr ;lng table after al l ;
NBC !Irs " Los t Horizon "
t197lJ. musiclll versi on of
James Hilton 's nov'el of travel
ers who stumble onto Shilngrl
La Sla
p
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rs e1er Fmch. Sally
!t'~:~~an , Ltv Ullman, Mlcha

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ABC movle ·P',Buck and the
Preacher ·• 0912) . Sidney Pol
tier and Harrv Belafonte lead a
wagon lrllln of former slllves
out West to a new lite
Cameron Mitchell tries to stoP
them ; wl/h Ruby oee as
Peltier 's w fe
P'BS has Masterpiece Thea ·
tre · Nolo 1
w
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lu!IOn " ro':~ge 0 ~~~~ 5 ~~~
continues to write and recon c'
III!S wllh her daught er th
nlottest pa id courtesaO ,~
Europe. Her son marries,
making George " respectabl e "
On CBS . Kofak learns nephew
Michael Nut !Ins 1$ an eddie!
1~~ may have k illed someon e.
Pm
10
Bronk Is on cBs ,
·
PBS alrt Kup11·ls~ow
MONDAY
. 7 p.m .
On PBS , Are You Listening ,
pant I.
" Key women at
International Women 's Year "
Oetttates ftom 11 countrtes
discuss the conferenc:e ,
I p.m .
On ABC , Mobile One : ''Mur
der at Fourteen " Campbell
checks out a report llnkmg
teen .agers with sev eral high
school deaths , with Johnny
Whllaker , Keenan Wynn
NBC pres en Is " Moose ,"
comedy abOut three 16.year
olda In 1950l Chlcaoo ; Scott
JacOby, William James Mad
den, George O'Henlon Jr
Rhoda Is on CBS . Brenda
lnvlln best friend Melan ie
Mayron to move In , and she
dots, along with a friend so
Brenda moves In wllh Rhoda
and Joe .
PBS presents In Performance
11 Wolf Trap . The Pr eservation
Hill JIZZ Bend AutheOitC New
Orltens /au the youngest
mtmber, pianist ''S ing " Miller ,
Is 62 ; trombonis t " Big Jim "
ROblnaon . BS, Is the oldest
Song1 Include " Bourbon Street
Parede," " I Hed a Dream .
Dear" and "Closer Walk Wi th
ThM."
l :lO p.m.
On CBS . Phyll is ccmmunes
with dtp1rted Lars through a
medium .
N 8C presents "Someone to
Watch Over Me," comedy
st1rl11g Jane Aleonder as a
P•role officer and Lawrenc e
Lucklnblll al her husband, a
l•wver : co -stars Charles Our.
.nlng.
'p.m.
ABC football . The Gotor
,Bowt. FIQrlda vs. Maryland .
from Jacksonville.
' Alt In the Familv on CBS
·Mike' and Gloria teach Edith to
,1t1nd up to Arch ie (R )
, NBC presents " The Owl and
tht Pussycat " Aspiring wri ter
Buck Heory meets bra ss y
. actreas Bernadette Peters.
presetits a " Mark
• PBS
•until Comedy Special. " The
! PGII11cal humorist 1n a half
hour, live from Buffalo,
t :lO p.m.
On Realldades. PBS. the
Bllltt Folkloric Mexlcano.
, On CBS, Maude feel s the
. romance has gone out of her
marrl1ge, and su ggests a
'wtektnd mountain r etreat with
1
, W11ttr .
• NBC airs "Conspiracy of
Terror ," stltrrlng Michaet Con
, stan tine and Barbara Rhoades
~ •• hulbtnd ·lnd ·w ife detectives
t on 1 suburban pollee force .
•
10 p.m.
, on Medical Center . CSS, Dr.
• Gennon Is charge-d wllh eg
oravated assault after protec t·
ing himself from an Irate
, visitor His defense hinges on
bftlklng through a nur se's
\ stubborn silence.

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I · JO P m
52 00 for 50 word mrn lmum
PBS ~~s ~?n s~ m~r Surviv al ce~!~c h add !I ronal word 3
Kll Tomght , Tt1e Naked Truth
BLIND ADS
About Clottnng ," How to get It
Addtllonal 2Sc Ch arge per
cheap and keep it d ean (Rl
Ad vertf5emen t
.
CBS has Joe and Sons . M ar k
OFFICE HOURS
1(R)ot
sure he believ es In God
8 30 a, m to 5 00 p m
on ABC
welcome B k Dally , 8 30 a m to 12 00 Noori
Ko tt er " Th e Gre at Deba~~ .: Saturday .
Kotter accepfs a chall enge , hrs
tltustrlous learn against !he
debating class ( R 1
IN M E MORY of our m oth er ,
NBC
t p.m .
Anna Stlle 5 who l eft us
ha s Po llee Womrm
'
Dec 26, 197 1
Gamblers front lor counter

G'e lli~; ~·vcr

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2.SIGNS

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REGULATIONS

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1914-CHEV'Y MONTE CARLO
$4195
Dark red , red vinyl top, sandstone . vinyl bucket seats.
console , AM rad1o, stereo tape, factory air, radial w
stnpe hres. rally wheels, less than 16,000 miles. Real
clean .

Appraisal
estat's and

Goul et.
on Th e Rookies ABC B 1
Lund flees two b'rothe r S :h~
~rugged and tri ed to assault
er , get s hit bv il car , begs
hTer? for .~et p , d1es , In the
osp ta l as Jane Doe Terry
tr ies to track down her
assa ilants (FU
On M A S.H, CBS . th e 4077
com es under ti r e
trom
Amer lciln sr.tlll er y !R )
93
.
.
· 0 p.m .
JuTr: s aa~ds ~~~b~~J a~:e ~'~ned
like their father 's new girl
fr l d A
1
en
nn gets ealous
1
0 P m.
On PBS , Woman Alive!
Marcus Welby . M o: Is on
ABC Dr. Kt ley ~ tv es a
transfus ion over the pat 1ent 's
r eligious object ion s. (R I
Joe Forrester Is on NBC
CBS ha s fo~~~c~
o PBS w· .m..
·
n
· .. oman
Women rn
T~ans l llon , w•t ~ Jennifer Fie
mmg , Carol yn W11shburn
NBC
Johnny
Carson with
JOhn
Byner .
Sammy Cahn , Peggy Lee
CBS Movi e " Th e Abomina
ble or . Ph lbes" l t97ll , that 's
VIn cent Price, holds 10 doctors
responsible tor his w ife 's death
and devises a number ot
plagues to Inflict upon them
(with some help from the
Bibl e). direc ted by Robert
F ues1.
ABC myst er y
"F ran ken
stein " Rober t Fox worth plays
the
am bitious doctor ,
Bo
Svenson Is his creation, with
susan Stra sber g, based on
Mary Shelley's cau tjonary tale
IR I

To~1~~~ PS~~w .

Softl y the leaves of memory
faiL
Gently we gath er an d lrea sur e
them a ll ,
Unse en, unheard , th ey are
always near ,
Stil l_ loved , shit m issed, and
still v ery dear
Sadl y m issed by Roll 1n ,
F ra nees and Helene
12 26 l i e

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IN MEMORY of Maud Koht
who passed away 10 ve1us
ag o today , Dec 26, 1965
Sadly missed by daughter
Leona K Koh l
'
12 26 li e

Notice of Fihng of

lnverttory and

Appr1isemenr
The State of Ohio, Me1gs
county
Probate Court
To the E xecutor of the
estate , to such of the following
15 lllre residents of the Stl1le of
Ohio , viz - the• surv iving
sp~use , the nn:t of kin , the
benet!clarles under the will ;
and to the attorney or at
torneys representlno any of
the aforementioned persons :
No 2167:3 VIctor Swl!iln , aktt
Victor D. Swa in, deceased ,
Rac ine , Ohio , Sulton Town
Ship .
You are herebv notified that
the
Inventory and 'Ap ·
praisement of the estate of the
aforementioned ,
deceased .
late of said County, was filed
In this Court Said Inventory
and Appraisement will be tor
hearing before this Cour• on
the 2nd dey of January , 1976,
at 10 · 00 o'clock A. M .
.
Any person desiring to f ile
exceptions thereto must Hi e
them at least five days prior to
the date set for hear ing.
Given under my hand and
seal or sa id Court. this 17th
day of December, 1975.
Manning D. Webster
Judge and u-offlclo Clerk
of uid Court
By Ann B. watson
Deputy Clerk
(Ill 19. 26, ltc

WEDNESDAY
6: 30p.m .
PB S Book See!. "Sporl ," by
0 1cK Schaap .
l :lO p.m.
I
On ·ABC. The suoar Bowl
Alabama v s Penn Stat e; from
the Louisiana Superdom e, New
Orlean s.
8 p.m
On CBS, Tony Orlando and
Dawn , with Minn ie Pearl , Ton y
RandiJII
NBC air s " The 42nd Annual
Ki ng Orange Jambor ee P a ra '. -~--------de."
PB S ha s " A Skating Spec
tacular ' 75." from Rochester
NY
'
'
9 p.m .
On CB S. Cannon Check s out
the mur der of e black politi cal
leader.
On PBS . Great Pvrforman
ces BecHhoven's Symphony No
9 Herbert von Karalan con
ducts lhe Berlin Philharmonic
with th e chorus or th e B erti ~
Opera
9: 30p.m.
On NBC . Ros emary Forsyth
tells Petrocelli she plans to kill
her hus,band ; atter th e murd er .
sh e clatm s Innocence.
CBS ha s The Blue Knight
10:30 p.m.
PB S ll lr s Sfty
Brother
" Afr lc11n Libera tion. ·• Libera
lion movemen Is ol the Erl
treans In Ethiopia and the Cape
Ver deans.
NBC presen ts " M y Wife Nex t
Door ." Jam es Farentlno and
Julie Sommars decide to
separa te, t!nd up living In nex t
door apl!rtments.
" p.m.
PB S presen ts " New Years at
Pops ," with Ar thur Fiedler
tt :lO p.m.
CBS ha s " New Year 's Eve
with Guy Lombardo ," live from
New York 's WaldOrf As tor ia
Hotel. AI midni ght Ben Grauer
from T imes Square
NBC Tonight Show Johnny
c arson with Orson
Bean
Cha rl es Nelson Reilly , Joa.~
Ri ver s
ABC has a " New Year's
Rockln' Eve ' 76 " Nell Scdaka
IS host with Average White
Band , Freddy Fender. K.C &amp;
the Sunsh ine Blind, Mel issa
Manchester . At midn ight , Dick
Clark In Tim es Squ11re.
12 : 11 p.m.
PBS presents "Joyce Chen's
China." par t 1

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ni ce, $950 Phone 992 3259
12 24 61C

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cellent condtlron Ca l l 304
773 5308 after 5 p,m
11 16 II

Pomeroy Office
105 Butternut
992 ·3345
Formerly weed WholeSale .
Featunna:
Delux Zerox Copy Serv1ce ,
Olf1 c e
Supplies ,
Mimeograph
Supplies,
larg est selection of wed ·
dmg supplies in Soulh ·
eastern Ohio
The Print Shop Complete
( Still in business in Mid·
dleport)
12 8-2 mo . ~:

Blown into Wa lis &amp; Allies
STORM
WINDOWS&amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
'
ALUMINUM
SIDING.50FFITT
GUTTERS-AWNINGS

LARRY LAVENDER·

Phone 742-2331
Roger Wamsley, Rutland
II 28-75

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Syracuse, Ohio
Ph. lll-l903
4 10 1 mo

IN DASH 23 channel citizens
band transce iver . am fm
mpx radio . 8 track stereo
Call 992 3965 .
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BRIDGE
uth has cfouble trouble
wttl\ a trump honor to shu t out
the nine . Then South led the
ktng
: ~0 6 4
East won wtth the ace and
·•
led another heart.
97542
WEST
EAsT ill I
After this there was no way
• 98 2
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for Soutli to keep West from
• 7
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t Q 10 5 2
t 9 74
was down one .
• Q
• J
Thts unusual defensive play
10 8 6 3
SOUTH
was what ts known as a double
• K Q J 1o7 6 5
trump promotion. Poor South
• 52
was forced to waste two htgh
• AK
trumps .

NORTH
• 3

CAP!'AIN EASY
l WA? ~EW HER!: THEN, BUT r
REiCA~L PROFE?&amp;OR JUKEi$ &amp; AYI~t;
JU?T 8EFORE THEY TOOK HIM
AWAY--- ~----

··THAT I ?HOULD K~~p THIS
, S AFE UNTil A CERTMJ
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FROM CAIRO!

S0M!:50Rf
OF ANCIE'~T
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BORN LOSER

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"Well ," sa1d South ,
" Beneath the bludgeonings of
chance my head is bloody, but
unbowed. Give me my hun·
dred honors "
South had thought that hts
four-spade bid was Iron-clad.
It looked as if he had cold
tricks.
II dtdn't work out that way.
East took two high hearts and
led a thtrd South had to ruff

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Park , R t JJ, tertmtl es north
ot Pom ero y . Larg e lots with
conc rete patios, std ewatkS ,
,ru
nner
and
oft s t~ e et
par'k
lngs. · ~h
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Phone

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12-9-26tp
- - - - r - - - - - - - - -NO W sel ling Fuller Brush
Products . Phone 992 -34)0.
10 6 lfc

FREE REN 1 AT 'ii! LLAGE ------- - - ----MANOR
IN
MID TRUCK topper , all aluminum
DL EPORT 1 We are so sure
for 8ft bed $90 Phone 992
I ha t you will love our apart
7,52 3 after 5 p m .
ments tha t we gi\IV you two
weeks RENT FREE Just • _ ------------ ~~1_6tc
pay your security depos it CORN , Dallas Hill , Phone 247
and stay si x months and the
2664
l lrst 2weeks ts free You w111
en loy mon thly leases . al l
12 19 6tc
elec tr ic living , carpe ting ,
----------ra,ge and refr igera tor , tree A IR c o welding mach me ,
trash pi ckup , cable TV
new , elec . all ac cessories
in clud ed Phone 992 3410.
(optional) and laundry
facil i ties Cl,mvenlent to
10 28 ttc
shopping on Third and Mill ·- - - - - - - - - - - in M i ddl!port
VILLAGE COAL. limestone and all types
MANOR ts your s for one
of salt and rock salt for Ice
bedroom
apartments
and snow removal Ex
starlin g at $104 month tv plus
celslor Sa lt Works · easf
elec We pay for ever yth ing
Main St., Pomeroy : Ohio
else . See t ne Manager at
Phon e 992 -3891.
Riverside Apartm ents or
12.7 tfc
coli 992 -3273. Th is otter will -·--- - - - - - - - - - - end soon , so move In noW LARGE
Po l nsellias
al
and save SUS
Cl ~ land 'S
Green House .
10 2J. Ifc
Ra c in e. Ohio Geraldine
Cl eland
12 -16 7t c
'3 AN D o4 rm . furn ish ed lind
unfurn tshed ap ts Phone 992 5 43~
ALLI S Chalmers round baler
I 9·1tC Heavy duty tandem wheet '
fer ll llzer spreader . 100 b'il:
corn , soo bllles straw 949
2710
.. 12.21 61 c

EAFORD REALTYj
PHONE 992-3325
.
0 Mechanic
fomeroy, 0 .
20 ACA ES In the
country . 2 houses, one
mod!rn, and all minerals.
$31,000.
3.9S ACRES - On hard
road
Leading
Creek
waler'and two septic tanks.
LOCATION On attractive lot . 3 BR well buill
home. Mot water heal.
$2~.500 .
PONY PASTURE 12
acres In fown and reno
vated 3 BR home. All city
conveniences $39,500. Or
will lake offer .
13.15 ACRES -- Near town .
4 BR brick, 8 rooms, metal
· enclosed porch . $30 ,000.
Offer welcomed .
ON AT. 12• - lrt Rutland, A
BR city water, bath and
garden . $12,000.
MIDDLE PORT - 7 rms. 3
BAs, bath, full basement,
mod. kitchen and fenced
garden. Sl7,000.

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roulrl makE lh ia man happy - AN

ANARCHIST
Answer to Previous Puute

Infants
GASOUNE

I'll have
a speck
more!

1 e'aby goat

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4 Newborn fowl 45 Common
contraclton
9 Baby bear
46 Acted
t 2 Ad jective
47 Fa st
suff1x.
50 Sma ll nalls
I 3 Hurf)
t4 Japanese sasn 54 Lubricant
55 Ptav t1ost to
Brrd's l&gt;eak
59 Prcr)IC pest
Em iss ary
60 Reply (ab 1
7 Debutante
61 Art1s!'s frame
(ab 1
62 Mea dow
Htnder
63 Soutnern
Rends
general
asunder
2.100 (R oman) 64 Clean (Fr)
65 Bog
24 Entire
25 Greek monste•
DOWN
(mylh 1
1 Gentle
28 Overwhelm
2 Arrow polson
32 Summer drink 3 Something
owed
with notse
33 Boy's
4 Oehghts
nockname
5 Crone
35 An ecdote
6 Cond!tron
(suffix)
36
7 Carton (ab )
37 Verse (a b.I
8 Cooking
38 HOW (German!
vessel
39 Sm1te

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t OOver (German)
t 1 Baby's
protective
coverings
19 Au stralian btrd
21 Bombast
23 Baby cows
24 Loved
25 SIT\&amp;11 rugs
26 Red act
27 Fores t
creat ure
29 Baby deer
30 Gerainl's wtle
31 Scolttsh
negative (pi J
34 Etectncat
engineer (ab )

40 Resrd enl of
(suttuc)
41 Baby cat
43 All Infants are
th iS
d-4 Gtrl's name
47 Mare's baby
48 Measurmg
devtce
49 Otherw1se
51 Cow's babv
52 l eg jOint
53 Boy's
nickn ame
56 Lass· name
57 Superlative
SUffiX

58 Of the age
(Lalln)

, Weekdays 6:00 A.M. til 10:00 A.M.
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For Sllurdly, Dec. 27, 1175

SCORPIO (Oct. 2•-Nov. 22)
You 're llkeli lo run lnlo a
roadblock regarding an ac·
compllshment today. However.
you're ingentous enough to see
your way around it.

ARIES (Moreh 2t -Aprll 11)
You know how to make the
best of a bad deal loday. You'l l
create a winntng hand out of
the ord mary cards dealt to you

SAQinARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc.
21) Your freedom could be
restncted durtng the early part
ot the day Cond itions will
change quickly. You'll break
mto the open before nightfalL

TAURUS (April 20-Moy 20)
Your f~r st view of a sltuat1on to day is negattve Aller you put
on your lhtnkmg c11p . you 'll see
you have several good alter·
nattves

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jon.
11) Though you 're a bll reluctant to indulge In social activities today, don't turn down
an Invitation to a getherlng. It'll
be tun

GEMINI (Moy 21-Junl 20)
There are a few tasKs loday
that you have 1mag•ned as beIng d1ff1cult Get going They're
not so tough.

AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob. 11)
Others who watch you operate
Will come forth with ooh's and
aah s today That's because
you make the drtficult look
relatively simple

VIAQO (Aug. 23-S.pl. 22)
Count lo 10 before speaki119
your mind todey. Upon retteclion , you'll see the! you heve a
diplomatic way of handling
lhlngs.

~~
Dec. 27. 1175

You 'll becom e Involved this
coming year with a large group
or orgamzation. You'll Jlt In surpr isingly well and do yoursel1ll
lot of good In the process.
c NE \It S P ~ P E R

ENTERPRISE ASSN l

HARR't' AND

I'M TR'&lt;1N6 TO COOE UP
WITH 50\\E KIND OF ITEM
I CAN SELL Dllli:!NG THE
81CENTENNIAL.ANP MA'I(f;
A MILLION DOLLAR5 ...

61U.IE JEAN

WOULD TAKE '!!M
51R,,I6Hi !iElS!

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OLD furn i ture, ice
·
brass beds , stone jars o;
complete households.
M . 0 , Millor , At
,
Pomtroy, Ohio Call · 99t'

Wrut

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9:()()-Movle " The Seventh Dawn" 3, 15; SWAT 6,13;
Mary Tyler Moore 8,10: American Family 33
9 :31f-Bob Newhart 8,10
10 ()()-Matt Helm 6,13, Carol Burnett 8, 10, Soundstage
33.
10· 31f-To Be Announced 4
11 :()()-News 4,8,10,13; ABC News 6, Monty Python ' s
Flying Circus 33.
11 : !!;-Movie "Samson in the Wax Museum" 6.
11 · 31f-News 3; 1 Dream of Jeannie A; Don Kirshner's
Rock Concert 8; Movie "Grand Slam" 10; Movie
" Frankenstein's Bloody Terror " 13; American
Outdoorsman 15; Janakl 33
11 4!;-700-Ciub 12.
a btl The other guy Is looking
out for his interests, tool

LIBRA (Sopl. 23-0ct. 23) In
business matters today, It's
best you stan d up and bargam

THAR'S NO SENSE
IN MAKIN' TWO
TRIPSTOTH'
WOODSHED

~or

liCe

PISCES (Fob. 20-Morch 20)
You 're better equipped today
to nandle situations that 1n·
\loive mental prowess
Concentrate your actl\lltles to
LEO (J ... y 23-Aug. 22) Leeve . favor creatl\18 endea\lors.
unlit the afternoon, action on
th1ngs that are Important. You'll ~
be be better able to cope with
the s1tuatton

ll.ttfCIIIOIII!Nidifrp

Man~r.nwlfll

ing

6 ·00--News J,4 ; God Has the Answer 15; What Now.
America&gt; 33
6: 31f-NBC News 3,4,15. ABC News 13; Lilias, Yoga
and You 33.
1 :oo-Worlij at War 3; Lawrence Welk 4,15; Hee Haw
6; flee flaw 8; Ftring Line 33; In The Know 10;
Newsmaker ' 75 13.
7: 31f-Treasure Hunt 3; Last of the Wild 10; Wild
Kingdom 13
8:()()-Emergency 3, 15, Howard Cosell 6,13; WHA
flockey 4; Jeflersons 8,10, Rivals of Sherlock
Holmes 33
8: 31f-Doc 8, 10

CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Don't be hesitant about exchanging someth 1ng you 've
been given . The donor is only
Interested In hav1ng you pleased and sat!stled .

STAN AND HIS WIFE AAE
ON lHE OUTS. SHE WENT

eACK 10 HER MOTHER
IN IONAI

1or1 hc ~rwtiCII ol

:!iff

4 31f-Green Acres 3; The Subject Is Roses 4; Wrestling
- 15, A Bit With Knit 33 .
4: 4!;-Movle " Follow the Leader"~·
5.oo-FBI3; ltTakesA Thief4 ; French Chel33.
5: 3()-New Year Promise 15; Guppies to Groupers 33.

III

A.Mwrr: /l.'ogot•f'rnmtnt

and

10 ·oo-Land ot the Lost 3,4, 15, Adventures ot Gilligan
13, Hot Dog 6; Shazam 8,10; SesameS. 20 .
10 :31f-Run
Joe, Run 3,A,15, Groovle Goalies 6,13.
11 :.oo-Return to the Planet of the Apes 3,A,15; Speed
Buggy 6, 13; Space Nuts 8, lO; Elec Co.20
11 : 31f-Weslwlnd 3,4,15, Oddball Couole 6.13; Ghost
Busters 8,10; Mister Rogers 20.
12 .()()-Jetsons 3,4,15; Uncle Cree's Block 6,13, Valley
of the Dinosaurs 8,10; Vegetable Soup 20.
12 : 3o-Grandsland 3,4, 15. American Bandstand 6, 13;
Fat Albert 8,10.
1 oo-AFC Play ·Ofl 3,4,15; Children's Film Festival
8, 10; Lowell Thomas Remembers 33.
1· 31f-Soul Train 6; Movie " The Last Safari" 13;
Biography 33
2 :oo-VIewpolnl 8, Movie "Stage to Thunder Rock" 10;
Film 33.
2· 3()-Greatest Sports Legends 6; To Be Announced 8;
Val iant Years 33
'
3: oo-NFL Championship Games 6; Super Bowl
Highlights B. Family at War 33.
3: 3Q-Aslro.Biuebonnet Bowl 6.13;; NFL Today 8,10
4: oo-Marshall Basketball 3; Rush tor the Roses 4;
NFC· Piay-011 8,10, Across the Fence 15. Making
Things Grow 33

I

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Yetlerd•y••

and

tors

6·oo-Sunrlse Semesler 10, Washington Debates 13.
6 3D-Film ~ ; Matters of Ute 6; TV Classroom 8;
Treehouse Club 10.
7 Olf-Saturdav Report 3, Eddie Saunders 6;
Treehouse Club 8; U S. Farm Report 10. Kentucky
Afield 13
7: 31f-Bullwlnkle 3, Farm Front 4; Jelsons 6;
Vegetable Soup 15, Dusty's Treehouse 8; Man
From COSI 10; Devlin 13; Mister Rogers 20.
8 oo-Emergency Plus 3,4; Hong Kong Phooey 6, 13,
Pebbles &amp; Bamm-Bamm 8, 10; Sesame St 20 .
8· 31f-Josle &amp; the Pussycats 3,4, 15, Tom &amp; Jerry-Grape
Ape6,13; Bugs Bunny-Road Runner 8, Bugs Bunny
&amp; Friends 10
9·oo-Secret Lives of Waldo Kitty 3,4,15, Elec. Co. 20
9·3()-Pink Panther 3, A,15; Lost Saucer 13; Big Blue
Marble 6, Scooby -Doo 8,10: Mister Rogers 20.

(A.Mwe ... lomorrow)

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10 oo-Polt ce Story 3.~ . I S, News 20, Paul Nuchlms 33 ..
10 31f-Aviatlon Weather 20 ·
11:Oif-News 3,4,6,8, 10,13, 15; ABC News 33.
11: 31f-Johnny Carson 3,4,15, Wtde World, Special 13.
Sammy and Company 6; Movie "10 Rllllngton
Place" 8. Movie " The Incredible Two-Headed
Transplant" 10; Janak! 33 .
1 oo-Midnighl Special 3.4. 15; Wide World Special 6 ,
Movie " The Caiman of Paris" 10; News 13.
2· 3()-Movie " Wings of Chance " 4.
4:oo-M. Jle " Wild, Wild Winter" 4.
5 3()-Movle " Nearly a Nasty Accident" 4.

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Faml Affair 15; Are You u stemng 20
7: 31f-Pot·ter Waqoner 3; Bobby Vlnlon 4, Ohto State

News 33
8.oo-Worldof Mag lc 3,4,1S; BarbaryCoast6, 13; Great
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Week In Revlew20,33. Olllothe Roses 10.
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Lawrence Welk 8; Bowl ing for Dollars 6. Avtalion

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20; $25,000 Pyramid 10. To Tell the Truth 13; Pop!
Goes the Country 15: Black Perspective on the

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lVI '.!. C H I N E ,
Repairs , service: all makes .'
P .. oo'l . l174
PomeroY
99 2 2264 The Fabric Shop , ._._
H 1\ VE your deer troph 1es
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Pomeroy Authorized Singer
mounted
Brr c hfield s
Sal es and Servi ce W'e. D &amp; 0 tREE Trimming , 20
Taxlderrr,y , St Rt 124, East DOZER , 1958 tnternat•onal
T 0 14 A, 12 It hydraulic
sharp en SCISSors
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ol Rutland Phone { 614 ) 742
years exper 1ence . Insured,
A
SPECI,tiL
GIFT
blade , in good condit1on
3 29t;c ,
21 78
free estimates . Call 992·3057
$2, 400 Phone 985 3594
For Someone Special
11 28 1tc
or 111 h67 3041 , Coolville
12 17 12t p
WOULD YOU BELIEVE?
tO. IS ttc
PI A NO Lt: SSON S
Now
Build an all steel building a't
accep t 1ng n ew stud ent s
Pole Barn prices? Golden ;~~~A T-;-~~~;o-;,-e~.~~;er ::
Begmners , mtermedratcs
Gtant All -Steel Build ings,
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fpald tor all makes ana
&amp;net ba ckhoe work ; septic
advanc ed , June
(Mrs '
R~ 4, Box 148. Waverly ,
models of mobde homes ..
tanks
installed .
dump •
Harvey ) van Vranken 414
Oh
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Phone
947
·2296
Phone area cod e 614 423
tr ucks and to hovs for hire ,
Spring Ave , Pomeroy
l
24
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9SJ I
wi tt haul fill drrt. top soli ,
Phone 992·2270
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lt meston~ and gravel; Call
12·196tc
E XCAVATING. BACKHOE S
Bob or Rog er JefferS'. day
AND DOZER , LARGE AND
phone 1192 7069. night phone
I \;-'1~1 ·b; ;iv~,;~ ~~~~~;;~ns
SM AL L SEPTIC TANK S
992 35 25 or 99 2 5232
With
10"
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and
chain.
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IN S TAL L ED
B ILL
2 11 ttc
For tnform at ion ca II 992 - 4 BE AGLE puppies Also
POMEROY LANDMARK
PULLINS , PHONE 992 .2478 ,
1278
Re g Basset! hound . mal e;
DA Y DR NIGHT .
~!MODELING ,
Plumblhg·,•
Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
housebroke Phone 1 4 2 2521
12 18 lBtc
. 111178tp
heating and all types o~
12 2J 6!p
Phone 9'11·2181
general
repair
workf
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ROOM and board for Sr .
guaranteed 20 years e~
O' DELL Alrnement located
Ctt1zens w1lh tow tncom e
pertence , Phone 992 2409,
behind Rutland Grade
ver y n ice Phon e 992 3509,
5 1 tiL
School Tuneup , brakes ,
11 301fc 197 2 CH A MPION mobile
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wheel balanc ing , allnem ent.
Phone 742·2004 .
EXCAVAttNG ,
dozer ,
hom e. 12 x 60 comptetelv J BR HOME . lust finished
11 16-lfc
turntsh ed. ex c ell ent con
backhoe
and
dll cher
remodeling
Salem Sl ,
HE FORE you buy a Sl rhl
3189
Charles R Hatfield Back
Rutland Phone 742 2:3 06
Cha 1n Saw see a fr• end , 1 d1 t ron . 54, 500 Phone 992
12 21 -4tc
Hoe Service , Rutland , Oh io.
after 4 p m . or see Milo B. ROOFING and guller Of all
bought one Albert Keeton
Phone 742-2008.
kind . hot asphalt We fix the
Hutchinson
Mrnersvtlle . Oh 10 Ph o n~ 12K70 MOBilE -Ho~ ~-. - ;. r
11 JO 781c
10 9-lfc
flat ones . Phone 367 0591.
99 2 615 4
peted , natural gas furnace .
Cheshire
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Paul
Walker
12 2l61p
2:3. 000 B T U , air con .
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home,
lust'
ditioned 70x20 awning , 6X6 3 BEDR:M ~
fln'lshed,
remodeling,
Salem
porch , underpinned Phone
St, Rutland . ~hone 7ALUO.A et.. WOOO SOWE!l S ~~PA!f!
992-616 2.
Sweepers , toasters , irons ,
after~ p m . or see Milo B.
12 18 121c
all small app li an ces Lll wn
Hut chison .
BL ACK , B ROWN , and Wh ite LET US DO ITII
mow er , ned to State High
9-ll.ttc
female Beagle dog In back.
Way Garage on Route 1-!
or aro und Phlll!p Sporn
Phone 985 3825
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m ine
Contut
Homer l 963 HONDA 300 motorcycle , FA RM for sa l e by owner , 4
4. 16.t(c
Jeffers , phone (30-4 ) 77 J 52SI2
r un s good , S200 Roger
mil es west of Ru tland on
or f 1011 I 77 3 5490
Nelson . 655 Sycamore St ,
New L1ma Road , 141 acres,
12 22 -6t c
M i ddlepor t , Ohio
large barn , ho use, other REAOY MIX CON CRE T E
d eltt/ered right to your
12 22 Jtp
burldlng s . Al l minera l
projectt. Fast and ea sy Free
r ights , 60 acres tillable , r est
es ltmates . Phon e 992 328.4 ,
In
pasture
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Goeg leln Rea dy M ix Co .,
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865
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Middlepor t, Oh10t ~
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3'91
c ~n d tllon , phone 9di 2770
6 30 lfC
apartment
at
Village
11 30 26tc
12· 18 6tc
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F URNI SHED apartm ent 4
12 17 121c
rooms and bath , adults only
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1964 JOHN Deere JOtOdozer , 6
RUBBER BACK
12 18 lf c
It blade , canopy and winch ,
good condition . S-4 ,000
We have hundreds of
Phone 985 -3594 ,
HOU SE 1662 Lrncotn Htll. 3
carpet values Your job can
12 t712tp
bedrooms , basement , $125
be completed in 1 to 2
weeks . N-o ton; waiting
mo~th . Phone I 304 768 .t041 9 --·---- ---HYDR A ULIC crane .-c~;a-;;-11';
period pur Ins faller has 28 1
7,000 lb ., e)C tendsout to lOft
12·21 61 p
years experience ... Expert
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Moddttport, o. Ph . tt2·2771 '• ln""allatlon You ' ll like
HOU SE, fr ee gas.
or
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what you get
742 2590,
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TALK TO WENDELL
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GRATE
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6 RM HOU SE and bath for
CARPI!T CONSULTANT
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rent in Pomeroy Call 992
Phone 985 3594 .
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t2 . f7 ·121p
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1175 CHEVROLET t ton dump
truck VB . ~ sp , P S , p B
HO US E S rms and bath in
16 .000 actual ml!es . 54,00() .
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Rutland
Phone 985.]594
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FRIDAY. DECEMBER 26,1975
6:31f-NBC News3.4,15; ABC News13 ; Andy Grllflth 6;
CBS News 8, 10; William Penn 20 : Mundo Real 33

West

ONE corn fed hog ready to C BRADFORD, Au~tiol')eer .
bu\cher , wanllo give away 4
CQmplele Ser"llice , Phone
, ktl ens , , • Siamese Phone
949 2487 or 949 -2000 . Racine,
99 2 720t after 11 p m
Ohio , Cr ill Bradford
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SEPTIC TANK S c l eaned .
Modern San ita !Jon 992 393d
or 992 7349

Fllr Sale

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BY .JANUARY FIRST, THEY'LL
INVISIBLE TRIBE."

Quality Print Shop

Blown •
Insulation Services

Buv. Sell or T~ade

1975 CHEVROLEHMPALA4 DR .
•
$4495
~door ! bl-o'nze finish, sandstone, vlnyllrlm , less than
10.SOO miles by ongtnal owner . 350 V-8 engine, turbo
h'ydromatl'c, power steenng &amp; brakes, factory air,
radial !Ires.

In MemOty

FREE ESTIMATES

and Supplies

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I PHONED· MY SYNDICATE AND THEY

1Q75

Allat r " 1197() ) Pr of Wait e
The Publ isher reservts lh.e
Pidgeon . r ecen tl y bl ;nd,
r 1ghtt n ed ll or r e j e(. t an v a ~s
devoted much (,lf hi 5 lll e 10 dee rt;'td object ional. Th e

NBC has
an
Amen ca n
Football Conf er ence playoff
gem e

P~
CBS tla s a Naftonal Football
Confere-nc e playoff game.
l :lO p.m.
On PBS, An1 1ques " Portlan~
Gll!ss ." Patterns ff·om • 1th c
Portland t Giass Company m
Maine, 18631-1873, wflh lf h&amp;tn'ia
Ladd Of York HarbOr , Mai ne
7 Pm
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On PB S. ' ev:~rr,g at Sym
phony Mahler's Symphony No
2 ( " R e 1 u r r e c 1 1 0 n") , Se lj i
Ozawa conducts the Boston
~ymphony Orches tra and th e
c~:.us ,England
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8- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Dec. 26, 197~

Bank gumshoe
system draws

Snipers rake suburbs
Eve in their basement .
"We trioo telling the kids
that Santa Claus would be
coming late this year, but my
wife and r both cried when
our 11-year-&lt;Jid daughter said
she thought that he had been
killed or kidnaped," he said.
The eight deaths Thursday
AIRMAN WHITE
added to the more than 6,000
Airman
Gerald W. White,
killed and 12,000 wounded
son
of
Mrs.
JoAnn White of
since civil war erupted in
209
s.
Fourth
st., MidApril between Moslem le£.
dleport. has completed Air
lists
and
Christians.
Force basic training at
Lebanese army troops and
Lackland AFB, Tex. He Is
Palestinian guerrillas have
remaining at Lackland for
also joined the sporadic
specialized
training in the
fighting.
security
police
field.
In Zahle, 25 miles east of
Airman
White
Is
a
'1975
Beirut , warring fa ct ions
graduate of Meigs High
managed to agree on yet
another cease-fire, despite · . School.
the sniper killings Thursday.
The latest truce is supposed
to be supervised by army
tmits in the area.
In Tripoli , Lebanon's
second largest city , the
situation improved and
reports from the northern
COLUMBUS
State
port said there was no
Senator Oakley C. Collins Ill·
fighting .
Ironton ) Wednesday in·
Premier Rashid Karami
dicated satisfaction in the
met with Palestinian leader
action of the Stale Controlling
Vasser Aralat for more than
Board in appropriating
two hours to shore up the
$236 . ~00 to be used for ar·
truce between leftist and
rightist gunmen that was thitectural planning of the
constantly violated since it new College of Osteopathic
was announced three weeks Medicine at Ohio University.
"This new school gives
ago.
suuilheaslern
Ohio hope in
Iraq, which has joined
solving
the
desperately
Syria, France and the
needed
medical
services in
Va:tican in trying to end the
our
poorer
areas
," sa id
crisis, has sent a delegation
Senator
Collins.
"We
need
from the ruling Baath Party.
fa·miJy practitioners and
surveys reveal that more
osleopaths are pra cticing
family medicine
than

lleports from the north said
clashes also broke out anew
between Moslems from
Tripoli and
Christian
militiamen from nearby
Zghorta.
Sniper fire killed at least
eig~t persons on Christmas
day in Beirut and the area
east of the capita l.
New government effort s to
restore peace between
warring militiamen mad~ no
immediate headway.
Continual warnings of
snipers and unsafe roads kept
fearful citizens at home, and
restaurants that in previous
years were jammed with
families for Christm as
parties, were locked and
shultered.
Exploding mortars echoed
across the battlegrounds in
Beirut and in the inner
suburb of Ashrifiyeh - a
predominantly Christian
area .
A lather of four In the
suburb of Aln Hwnmaneh
said mortar barrages forced
his family to spend Christmas '

Collins likes

investment in

medical school

Television Log
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FRIDAY
8 p. m .
clfS movie': " Wher e th e
Ll lll es Bloom " (1974 ).' Appala
chlan teenager Julie Gho lson
tries to keep her par ents ' deat h
a secre l so th e tamily can s tay
together : screenplay by Ear l
Hamner .
On Bllrbary Coast , ABC . after
Judy Stnmgls be com es a ca rd
dealer , some big casino w inners
oel m ug ged .
Sl!lnlord and Son on NB C.
f;red 's life is thr ea tened by Mr .
BIO after he sees an attempted
homicide . but th e pollee ar e
offering a big r eward
On F'B S. Washington Wee k In
Revi ew .

8:JQ p. m.
NBC airs Chico and th e Man .
On PBS , Wa ll Street week .

9 p. m .
A BC movie : " Goldfinger"
(19641 · vs . James Bond . Scan
Connery stars .
NBC has Th e Rockford Flies .
" The Farn sworth Stra tagem "
Involves leckhammers and ttn
ollr lg . IRI
11
10 p.m.
NBC POllee Storv : "Spanish
Class ." Oftlcer Oesi Arnaz,'J r.
begins a tour in the cily 's
Mex lcan .Amerlcan Barrio : w/lh
Joe Sentos . Dane- Clark .
PB S premieres " Auslin City
Li mBs ." This week. th e Texas
Playboys and Asleep at the
Wheel s Antonio Ros e ."
CB S Reports Inquiry : " Th e
Jam es
Amer ican Assassslns
Earl Rev and Mer li n Luther
King ." Did Ray , acting alone ,
kill king? Ray pleaded guilty In
March of 1969, withdrew 11'1 e
plea and has tried to get a new
lrlal .
·
11 : 30 p.m .
CB S Movie : " Dr . Phibes
Rises Again ." was he ever
gone? The evil genius, in the
ljlluise of Vincent Price , wakes
from a lO.year sleep with plans
• to revive br ide Victor ia, k illed
In an auto wreck . He needs a
secret elhc.ir hidden ben ~ ath lhe
desert sands of Egypl. Rober l
Querry wants 11 too. Featur es
Valli Kemp as Vulnav la.
·ABC specia l : " An Evening of
Solid Gold ," w i th the Four
Tops. Jay and the Amer icans.
Marthe Reeves , Fran kie Valli
and the Fou'r Seasons. Ac t now.

IRI

NBC Tonight Show, with
Johnny carson and Irving Fei n
(author of " Jack Benny "l.
Steve M~rlin , lon y Randall.
He len Reddy .

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12 noon

PBS has tennis : The Jun ior
Davis Cup ; from Miami.
2 p. m .
NB C h&amp;s college basketbalL a

regional game .

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roun d . Among the

PB S Ms

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tea ms : Dick Srock ton Rosie
C ;~s,..ls , Mt~~rty Rlessen Mart ina
Nav rati lova,C iilf Richey Nancy
Gunt er .
J : J(l p.m.
On ABC. Th e Professional
Bowlers Tour begi ns i1s 15th
season in Ar citd ia , Cali f.
. .
4- ~
NB C ha s c~~~~ ba sketball :
Notre Dame Bl UCL A.
IIW'\.
1\lJt WRfe World 0! Spor ts
1

p.m

Li ncoln "

8 p.m.
on 1\BC , Sat urday Nigh t
Live . Guests
inc lude
Billy
Ec ks tt ne, Bob Hope, Doug
Ke r shaw. Rita Moreno. The
Prim e Tim e Play ers . . The
Wi nchester Wrangl er ett es .

CB S airs The Jeflersons.

Emergency! on NB C. Gage

roma nces stewt~rdess Gret chen
Corbett tribe tween a mo torcycle
acc id ent and an in iured chemi

cal worker .

lnlernl'l !ional Ani mation Fes
!iva i is on PBS.
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a, JO p.m.

on CBS . Scoey M it che ll
I ells Doc he ca n only afford one
ch\11:1 , 10 he' ll lake !he tlrst
baby del ivered from wife Dee
T imberlake ; an y others belong
to Doc.
111

p.m.

On CBS . Mary Tyl er Moore
learns Georgene plan s to leave
Ted .
ABC ho S S.W.A. T .
NB C Movi e : " Harry in Your
Pocket " (197J J. James Coburn ,
We lter Pidgeon , M ichael Sarra
zln and Trls tl Van Dever e play a
quartet of hlgh .tlving plckpock
ets .

''!0 p.m,

Bob Ncw tlar t. CB S, joins Mr
c arlin In e real estat e dea l.
10 p.m .
On ABC , Mall Helm . " Die
Once. Di e Tw ice ." Cron skL
defend ing Susan Dey in a
murder case , hires another
detec tive wh ite MBII is on
a~signment , with Howard Duff ,
Joel rabtan l. Hunu Ha ll.
On CBS Carol , Burne t t. w ith
FWa Moreno .
PB S Sounds tage : " Bonn ie
Rallt and Fr iends ." Friends
Includ e th e Buddy Guy Junior
Wells Blues Band . I R I

11 : JO p.m.

NB C weekend looks et the
gospel scene , through the eves
of ihe· Rev . Cleavallt Der icks,
65, a b lack Baplist min ister
!rom We shinglon , D.C .. who
has writt en' 300 gospel songs.
some of them classics . also, a
tr ip to Trans~lvan l a .

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we
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ty?" Guest Is Richard Ree11es ,
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Edmundson, Viola M. Ed·
mundson, nka Viola M.
Collins, John P. Edmundson,
Aff of trans. Salem.
Flossie Edmundson, dec. to
Cavitt C. Edmundson, Viola
M. Edmundson, nka Viola M.
Collins, John P. Edmundson,
A(f. for trans., Salem.
- Cavi tt C. Edmundson,
Elizabeth L. Edmundson,
John P. Edmundson, Linda L.
Edmundson, Viola M. Collins
lo Franklin Heal Estate Co.,
Int. in 8.50 A., Salem.
Carl 0. Gilmore, Mildred
E. Gilmore to Robert D.
Carson, Mary V. Carson, R·
W., Rulland.
Fred W. Crow , Jr., Eleanor
K. Crow, George S. Hobsletter, Zelda Maxine Hobsletter to Archie E. Lee, June
P. l.ee, 1.25 A. &amp; 1.20 A.,
Chesler.
Ethel !life , Or ley !life to
Franklin Real Estate Co., Int.
in 8.50 A., Salem.
Lenore Vorys, Harold A.
Vorys to Franklin Real
Estale, Int . in 8.50 A., Salem.

M.D.'s ."

" Investing
in
an
Osteopathic Medical School
promises to pay major
dividends in creating a more
adequate supply or family
practitioners. We need to
make the medical field aware
of our plight in the Ap·
palachian counties."
The new medical school
will be the first Osteopathic
School in Ohio. There are only
nine such schools in the
United States and many are
closing their enrollment lo
out-&lt;J!-state applicants. This
new school will give Ohio
yout hs the opportunity to
study.
According to Sen. Collins,
the General Assembly has
appropriated to th e Ohio
Board of Regents $175,000 for
the 1976 fi scal year and
$49~.000 for I he second year of
the bienniUm as subsidy for
planning. These funds will be
released through the Con·
trolling Board upon request .

HOSPITAL NEWS

Holzer Medical Center :~'
Dlse.hargetl, Pee. 24) , ;
William H: Harmon, · ~1,
Lawrence Felix Boyd, Mrs.;
Middleport resident, died
Ronald E. Carter and
unexpec te dly Thursday
daughter, Elizabeth Faye,
WASHINGTON I UPI) - · evening. He was born April
Chapman, Ross W. Cleland.Sen. William Proxmire, D· 18, 1924, in Middleporl, the
Gaylord Coffee, Nellie Davis1'
Wis., said today employes of son of the late Harlev and
Williw Harland Eblin, Grace.
federal
agencies that Mabel Motley Harmon.
Elizabeth Ellis, David Robert:
He was a veteran of World
regulate banks spend lavishly
Evans, Hubert Lee Forbes;
War
II having served in the
for travel, office space and
Fr~d H. George, William T.:
Army .
furnishings.
Gfbbs, Lillian Florence
Proxmire, chairman of the
He is survived by two
Gladman, Dan Glassman ,'
Senate Bankin Committee, aunts, Mrs. Charles IJake·
M.D., Vada Grow, Claudia
leveled his criticism at the Gertrude) Van Cooney, and
Leola Hill, John L. Hood,
Federal Heserve Board, the Mrs. Woodrow !Grace
Mabel Delores Hughes , Lewis,
comptroller of the currency Evelyn) Call , Sr., both o£
Eugene Humphrey, Jr .,;
and the Federal Deposit Middleport, and an uncle ,
Ernestine Kisor, Sylvia•
Insurance Corporation.
John Henry Motley. Mid·
Juanita Lambert, Len~ A.l
None of the bank regulators dleport.
Null, Retha M. Parcell,•
is funded by tax dollars
Funeral services will be
Sammie Phipps, Virginia Jo
collected
through the held Sunday at 1 p.m. at the
Porter, Atrlcla Dalvn Ran·
Treasury Department and Hawlings Coats Funeral
dolph, Jerry Michael J .
authorized by Congress. The Home with the Rev. George
PLEASANT VALLEY
Haynes, Arnold Estes Sharp,
regulators raise income from Oiler officiating. Burial will
DISCHARGES - Norman Mrs. Grover T. Sheets and
fees charged to banks. The be in Riverview Cemetery. Lemaster, Mason; Julie daughter , ' James
V.·
Fed~ral Reserve also earns
Friends may call at the Kirby, Gallipolis ; Mrs. Snodgrass, Delma Alice
income through sales of ltmeral home from 4 to 9 Russell Cundi£1, Mason; Stanley, Mrs. John B. Veith .
goverMment.IJacked securi· Salurday .
Frank Thomas, Gallipolis and daughter, Darla J. Ward,;
ties through its Open Market
Ferry; Mrs. SheldOn Durst, Mrs. Thomas E. White and '
Committee.
Leon ; James Barton, Ad· son, Joseph Cline Wolfe.
~
Proxmire said his con· Market Report
dison ; Hilda Weiss, Mason;
iBirths,Dec.24)
;
elusions were based on a
James Jeffers, Glenwood;
Mr. and Mrs . Ralph ;,
General Accounting Office
SALES REPORT
Lewis
Boggess,
West Spence, son, Bidwell; Mr. ~
study that showed the
Ohio Valley Uvestock Co.
Columbia; Denver Boles, and Mrs. Charles Watson ,'
comptroller, FDIC and
· Galllpolls, Ohio
Gallipolis; Hussell Slayton, twin son and daughter, Point '
Federal Reserve spent $137
December20,!975
Vinton ; Tracy Simpkins , Pleasant.
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million to regulate banks in
STOCl(ER CA THE
Point Pleasant; Rhinehold
(Discharges, Dec. 25)
,
1974.
STEERS - 250 to 300 lbs. 17 Schwartz, Letart ; Mrs. John
Lydia Francis Bunch', Mrs. ,
" I believe we could save at to 24.50,300to4001bs. 17.50to Plants, son, Pliny; Jodi Larry Daniel Clarkson and '
least $10 million through a 27, 41111 to 51111 lbs. 18 . ~0 to 31, Randolph , Point , Pleasant; son, Mrs . Larry Greenlee and:
single agency," Proxmire 51111 to 600 lbs. 20 to 34, 61111 to and Mrs.· Darrell Stephens, daughter , John Michael'
said. "More important, the 7110 lbs. 21 to 35, 71111lbs. and Patriot.
Hughes, Elizabeth M. Lane.:
single
agency
would over 22 to 35.
Usa Dean Thompson, Zelpha.
strengthen bank regulation
HEIFER CALVES - ~0 to
Pearl Thompson.
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and help prevent future bank
300
lbs:
17
to
21,
300
to
400
lbs
...
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(Births,
Dec.
25)
failW'e."
18 to 20.50, 400 to 500 lbs. 18 to
Mr. and Mrs. Gien Cun·!,
Proxmire introduced 25, 500 to 600 lbs. 19 to 27,
son, Wellston; Mr.;
legislation Sept. 5 to coor·
to 700lbs.l9 to 30, 700 lbs. and
Mrs. Donald W. Saxon,~
dinate the activities of the
over 20 to 32.
, Gallipolis; Mr. and ;
three agencies into a Federal
STOCK
COWS
&amp;
Mrs.
William
A. Woodard,·
Bank Commission.
(By the Head ) - Stock Cows
Jackson; Mr. and Mrs.;
Proxmire said the Federal
115 to 170, Stock Cows and
E. Mercer, daughter ,~
Reserve spent more than
Calves
125
to
210,
Stock
Bulls
Mr. and Mrs.~
$9,000 for office space, fur115
to
210,
Baby
Calves
3
to
E.
Loomis,
daughter ,1
niture .and equipment lor
•~
each employe in Washington. 21; (By the Pound) Canners .&amp;
•
Proxmire said spending for Cutters Cows 17 . to 23.50,
Holstein Cows 22.50 . to 27,
space alone was estimated at
TO !NSfALL OFFICERS ·
$6,000 which was six times Commercial Bulls 24 to 30
I 1000 lbs. and over).
RACINE
~ The annual:
mo~e than the Securities and
LAMBS
Tops
90
lbs.
to
installation· of officers o(
Exchange Commission paid.
110 42 to 46.50, Seconds 75 lbs.
Hacine Masonic Lodge No.:
to 80 22.50 to 30, Lights 40 lbs.
461 will be held Tuesday, Dec.•
to 6~ 18 to 25, Stock Ewes by
30, at 7:30 p.m . Installing:
the head 10 to 2~.
officers wlll be Right Wor~
AUTO BURNED
VEAL CALVES- Tops 220
shipful Ben Philson and;
RACINE - The Racine lbs. to ~0 62.50 to 65, Medium
Worshipful Brothers Thoma~
Fire Dept. was called to 200 lbs. to 300 25 to 53, Culls 30
Edwards and Maurice Loft ..
Stiversv ille at 11:10 a.m. down, Shoats 21 to 36.
Tuesday where a vehicle
owned by Jeffrey Friend,
.Route I, Long Bonom, had
caught fire . The lire was
believed to have started
around wiring. Losses were
set at $1,100.

died Thursday

Proxmire's ire

of shattered Beirut By MICHAEL KEATS
BEIRUT, .Lebanon (UP! \
- Mortar and rifle fire
echoed through Beirut's
shattered suburbs today and
rival bands of gunmen
roamed the streets of the
capital. The · state radio
warned everyone to remain
indoors.
Police said at least 13
persons were killed and ~
wounded during the past 24
hours from snipers' bullets
and mortar shells that fell
throughout the day on the
city's southern suburbs.
The casualties raised the
toll of Christmas holiday
violence to ·at .least 2f dead
and 40 wounded and the
overall couunt in nine months
of civil war between right·
wing Christians and IFft-wing
Moslems to about 6,500 dead
and nearly 13,000 wounded.
"The symphony of violence
continues," a Beirut radio
announcer said In a broad·
cast. "The armed men are
. everywhere carr)1ng out the
orders of their bosses."

William Harmon

Veterans Memorial bospital
WEDNESDAYf' AD·
MISSIONS - Gerie Yost,
Racine.
· WEDNESDAY
DIS·
CHARGES Edna
Stiles, Oma Hysell; Wesley
Musser, Sally Savage, Daisy
Ankrom, Hollie Sayre,
Raymond Johnson, Dana
Halfhill.
THURSDAY ADMISSIONS
_:_ Robert Deemer, Syracuse;
Dawn Myers, Columbus;
Thomas Sarver, Pomeroy ;
William Mitchell, Pomeroy;
Jeffrey Miller, Racine;
Shirley Bishop, Rutland.
THURSDAY DISCHARGE
- Pamela Theiss.

·.

Now You

PARTY SET
The Riggs Royalettes
Baton Corps Christmas
skating party will be from 2 to
4:30 p.m. Saturday at the
Chester Skate-A-Way .
Members are to bring gifts to
be exchanged.

ELBERFELDSIIN POMEROY

By Dale Rothgeb
MERCEHVILLE - Gallla County's Local Board of
Education !neeting in a recessed session Saturday at l;!annan
Trace E;lemenl'lry School adopted new salary schedules for
its teaching, administrative and non-teaching personnel
effective Jan .. !. .
Teachers were awarded a $522 per year raise while
administrators (assistant superintendents and prinCipals)
and non-certificated employes wUI get hikes based upon
.07054 pet., the sanie percentage awarded the teachers.
The raise increases the starting teachers' salary of lhe
Gallia County Local District from $7,4110 per y~ar to $7,922,
and instructors with a Master's Degree and .maximum experience are hiked from $12,010 to $12,857.41, an increase of
$847.4.1 per year,
Teachers with no degree will start at $6,852.53, to be
increased to $8,238.88 with maxlm~m experience. ·

lns\fu~tors with Bachelor's Degree begins at. $7 ,922, which
would be increased to $11,233.40 after ll years. Holders of
Bachelor's Degrees with over 1~0 hours would start at
$8,233.04, which would be hiked to $11 ,970.14 with maximum
experience.
Master's Degree teachers will' start at $8,674.59 which
would be increased to $12,857.41.
The salaries of the three Assistant Superintendents
David C. Campbell, Dennis Murdock and Frank Cremeans
were increased by .07054 pel., making their salaries go from
$18,311 per year to $t9,602.66, with maximum experience.
Cremeans makes less, due to his experience, but $5,0110 of
his sa lary comes from Federal Funds as coordinator of Title
Funds. All are 12 month employes.
On the same basis, if a teacher worked 12 months, tte
Increase would be just $150 less.
The high school principals' salary range from the former

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Weather
Partly cloudy today with a
high in the 30s. Cloudy tonight
with a chance of snow in the
north and rain or snow in thP
south. Lows from ~ to 30.
Snow likely
Monday,
. changing to rain. Highs from
. tile upper 30s to 40s.

VO. 10

tmts

NO. 48

GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1975

May the New Year bring you
good health, happiness and prosperity.

JIM DAILEY

Dailey elected
vice president
GALIJPOIJS - Jim Dalley, weU
known local dentist, has lieen elected vice
(resident of the Ohio Valley Bank by the
board of directors.
Emer$on Evans, president, said
Saturday Dr. Dailey wlll be asaociated
with the bank on a half-time basis
beginning Jan. 2.
Jim DaUey became a director of the
blink in January, 1970 and has been a
member of the executive committee since
March 20, 1974. He graduated from Gallia
Academy High School in 1952 and Ohio
State University in 1959. He is married to
the former Juanita Evans and they have ·
two daughters, Mandy, age 15, and Jane,
age 12.
President Evans said, "Jim Dailey's
addition to the bank's staff is in line with
our policy ·to continually bring aggressive
young men into the management of the
bank."

POINT PLEASANT - Mason County ment Administration (EDA ) grant, mainly
Friday bought 60.7.acres of land for an . through efforts of Sen. Robert C. Byrd, to
Industrial Park.
rehabilitate the city water system.
Purchase of the land to be developed
Members of the non11rofit Mason
Into an area suitable for Industries of County Development Authority are Robert
varied size, was completed Friday a f. Wingett, president; William Knight, vice
lernoon after over a year of negotiations . president; Don Rode, secretary; Charles
The land , located along Wadsworth Lanham, treasurer, and members G. A.
Ave. near the Mason County Fairgrounds, Biggs, James H. Lewis, Seldon Flemming,
was bough t from three Charleston James Farley, John Wiseman, Cecil Dean,
businessmen, Attorneys Martin Bowles New Haven Mayor Otarles Smith, Mason
and L. F. Poffenbarger and Jerome Gold- Councilman Charlotte Jenks, Leon Mayor
berg.
Warren Keefer, Point Pleasant Mayor
The Mason County Development John C. Musgrave, Hartford Mayor
Authority, a non-profit corporation Charles Black, Henderson represenlative
established by the county Board of Lyle Moore, Jack Fruth, Vitus Hartley
Commissioners earlier this year, bought Jr., Jack Burdett, Wallace Smith and1
the land at a price of Sl,800 per acre .
Commissioner Wllliam Hardin.
Money to purchase the tract was
loaned to the Development Authority by
the Citizens National Bank of Point
Pleasant, Peoples Bank of Point Pleasant
and the Mason County Bank of New
NIGHT ON THE TOWN
Haven.
VAIL, Colo. (UP[) - President Ford
The second step toward preparing the and his wile Betty danced until the small
property lor industrial use has already hours Saturday morning in a night on the
started. The Development Authorlty; a 19- town In this winler resort . The Fords
member board with all municipalities of began their evening Friday at a cocklail
the county represented, has submitted an party given by Texas oilman Richard
application to the Farmers Home Ad· . Bass, who owns the home rented by the
ministration for a grant of Sl50,0110 to aid in first family during their holiday visit.
the ronstruction of streets and installation Later, they dined leisurely at .a French
of a sewage system on the site.
restaurant and danced at a discotheque
Another phase of the development, tmtil 1:30 a.m.
which carries a total projected cost of
1478,0110 to get ready lor sale to Industry,
LOOK OUT, LIBERALS
will be fuoded through a long-term loan
CANDLEH, Fla. (UP[) - Alabama
from the West Virginia Development Gov. George C. Wallace brought his
Authority.
presidential campaign to this tiny comWater to serve the area will be mtm ity Saturday, telling a gospel singing,
provided by the Point Pleasant water toe tapping crowd of about ~.ooo "those
system. The City of Point Pleasant ultra exotic left wing liberal noisemakers
received a 12 mWion Economic Develop are through.".

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TONITE THRU SUN .

DEC . 26·28
" FUNNY LADY"

Mrand

tuppers plains

Main Stare,
Annex and

pomeroy

natlona

bank

Warehouse

thebankd
the century
tltablllhed 1872

Open Saturday

9:30 to 8 pm

I Technicolor)
Starring Barbara
Strelsand, James Caan.

Member FDIC
Show starts al7 : 00 p.m.

JUNIOR
SIZES

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
..
(

POMEROY - One of the m011t modem
equipment - costing In
excess of $6,500 and many times
· eliminating operation incisions - has been
purchased by the Board of Trustees of
Veterans .Memorial Hospital.
Called
the g111tro duodenem scope, the equipment
can be operated only by a doctor who has
undergone extensive training, in the case
here, by Dr. Lewia D. Telle who spent a
week In Pittsburgh, Pa. learning how from
Dr, Herbert Sperling. The training went on
day and night In order lor Dr. Telle to
bewme w;~oUy familiar with the equipment.
To the layman, the gastro duodenem
~tope Ia almoll a miracle machine.
Fll'll, it can be uaed - it Is put down
the paUent 's tiroat - to e11plore the
llelpbagus, the llomach and the !111\all
1nt1111ne area just below the stomach.
ThfOUIIt sud! an exploration, the doctor
~eces of medical

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pomttrOy

_ administrator. The scope Is most modern avaUable lor quick
diagnosis of patients with problems of the esophagus,
stomach and small intestine area just below the stomach.

Duodenem scope best on inside jobs

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MEIGS THEATRE

· SCOPE DEMONSTHATED - Dr. Lewis D. Telle, center,
demonstral.e8 the use of the gastro duodenem scope, rostlng
over $6,500 purchased lor Veterans Memorial Hospital to
Mrs. Frances Hewetson, R.N., left, and Scott Lucas, hospital

and ·
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MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY

PRICE 25 CENTS

INDUSTRIAL 1:'ARK SITE BOUGHT - The llaaon
County Development Autilority, a non.proflt organization
appointed by the county commission to promote industrial
growth in Mason Cotmty, has purchased a 60.7 acre tract on
which industrial sites will be developed. The property,
bought at a price of $1,800 per acre from three Otarleston
men , is located along Wadsworth Avenue near the Mason .
County Fairgrounds. Shown here as the property was bought

Friday are, seated from left, Ronald Stein, attorney for the
Development Authority; L. F . Poffenbarger and Jerome
Goldberg, two of the sellers of the land. Standing, from left,
Point Pleasant Mayor John C. Musgrave, Robert Wingett,
president of the Development Authority ; Martin Bowles, tile
third seller of the prdperty and Charles Lanham, treasurer of
the Development Authority.

Two school
•
concept IS
favored 3-2

MERCERVILLE- By a 3-2 vote the
GaUia County Local Board of Education
Saturday approved a resolution to buUd
two new hlgh schools instead of one in Its
new $13,500,000 building program.
Following an hour of discussion, the
board took a vote for just one new high
school, but the motion made by board
member William Carter and seconded by
Dale Rothgeb Jr. lost 3-2. ,
J. E. (Dick) Cremeens then moved
that the board build two new high schools,
one for the North Ga!Ua-Kyger Creek area
and the other for the Hannan TraceSouthwestern area. On roll call, the motion
passed 3-2 with Cremeens, J. C. Mitchell
and Bruce Stout voting in favor and Carter
and Rothgeb opposing lt.
Approval of the two high school con·
cept negated a recommendation of County
and Local School Superinteodent C. Comer
Bradbury who favored just one high school
and the recommendation of Tom Jones
and Marshall Kinunel, citizens Involved in
GALUPOUS - Above is "Executive Privilege," with the well known
tile newly organized Committee for Better
showman
Fred Cullip of Gallipolis , riding as they competed in world competition
Education lor Gallia County Schools.
at
the
recent
American Royal World's Championship horSe show Nov . 11 thru 22 in
On behalf of the committee, Kimmel
the
huge
new
multi-million dollar Kemper Arena Coliseum before a crowd of 25,0110
had presented. tbe board with six page
spectators
in
Kansas City.
Jetter regarding the building program.
Higho~~tepping
Executiye Privilege teamed with Cullip's skilled sho•manship
Purpose of the recommendations was to
'
to
put
on
what
was
reported
to have been a brilliant, "explosive" performance and
provide "input." It was pointed out that
become
the
lnost
talked-about
horse at this year 's show.
findings from several meetings of the
Executive
Privilege
was
declared
among the top five parade horses in the
committee would be submitted to the
world in open competition after having been a harness horse until two months prior
board for Its consideration.
to
the shaw when he began his training with Cullip.
The positive comments for the two
The American Royal was the first show ring appearan ce of Executive
high school concept and one high school
Privilege
and Culllp as a team. Cullip said horsemen from all over the country are
were presented in order o£ academics,
predicting
a world's championship for his team in 1976.
finances, operational costs, transportation
and sports.
At its last meeting, Dec. 6, the board
voted to place a 4.7 mill bond issue on a
specia l election ballot, March 30, 1976.
The $13,500,0110 bond issue, if ap.
POMEROY - The Me igs County Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. Many old
proved, would provice financing to con·
Museum
continu es Its Old Fash ion fashion toys and Christmas articles are on
struct three new elementary buildings,
Christmas display today and thi s week on display .
(Cadmus-Centervllle, Bidwell-Vinton and
A mini-theater offers rare winter
Hannan Trace) refurbish Addavllle and
scenes and pictures of the 1975 Christmas
Cheshlre-l&lt;yger Elementary Schools,
par.ade, several floats and marching
Kyger Creek High School, North Gallia ,
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
groups
being represented. The display has
Southwestern, and Hannan Trace lilg)l
Monday
through
Wednesday,
something
for young and old: memories
Schools and construct two new high
chance of rain or snow Monday and
for
the
elderly,
a look at yesterday for the
schools. The old high school buildings
Tuesday and fair Wednesday. Highs
yotmg.
woukl be made into junior high centers.
will be In the 30s to the low 40s and lows
Hours are S111lday 2-4, 'l'ttesday and
The board, Saturday, voted to proceed
wlll b• In the 20s to the low 30s. ,
Friday
IIl-li a.m . and 2-4 p.m. Donations of
with the placing of the issue before the
~cents
by children and 50 cents by adults
(Continued on page 2)
are appreciated.

On parade at Kansas City

MISSES

Lost
rt
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BLACK cat with w hite spo t
under c.h in , shor t hair~
Lost in vici nit y of Gr an t St .,
M iddl eport . Ph one 99 2 5640,
R ew ard .

Families

Industrial park
site purchased

Shop The
Second
Floor
'
Dress Department
For A
large Selection

Ill

tntittt

Your Invited Guest
Reaching More
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HOLIDAY
LONG
D.RESSES

$4,128and go to $4,303; head cooks in each school will get $200
more than other cooks, and salaries fo r starting cooks are
$3,166, to be il]creased to $3,406 with maximum experience.
Bus drivers will get $5 per hour, vocational and
kindergarten routes; substitute cooks and substitute janitors
w11l be paid the minimum wage per hour.
Members ·of the negotiating teams were, OAPSE Leonard Newberry, PIIyllis Mulholand, Garrett Watson and ·
Mary Lou Harrison, and Board , Dennis Murdock, CUff
Wilson, J . C. Mitchell and Dale Rothgeb, Jr.
In conjunction with the recommendations made during
negotiations, the board authorized Personnel Director J,
Murdock to secure applications for add itional maintenance
personnel.
In other matters, the board employed Debbie Hatlilf as
substitute secretary at North Ga!Ua High School replacing
(Continued on page 2)

Devoted To The Greater Middle Ohio Valley

of
WINNERS NAMED
Winners of the final three
$100 gift certificates in the
Pomeroy Merchants Christ·
mas promotion were Pearl
Russell, Hacine; Mary
Wayland, Route 3, Pomeroy,
and Goldie Wyant, Pomeroy.
No purchase was required to
take part In the weekly
program. The final winners
who have not been contacted
are asked to see Mrs . Don
Thomas at the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce Of·
lice.

pay of $16,771 and $16,723 to $17,903.18 and $i7,954.03 depend·
ing on years of experience.
P.lementary ~rincipals were increased from the previous
salaries of $t 5,616 and $l~,t66 to the new schedule of
$16,717,55 .lor maximum experience and $16,236.83 for the
. principal wi th the least experience.
Upon the recommendation of the board's negotiating
team and Leonard Newberry, chief negotiator lor the
classified employees, a new salary schedule was adopted for
non-certificated employes based upon a .07054 pet.
Salaries range from $2,721 per year for a starting bus
driver to $2,961 for a driver with eight·years of experience.
Custodians begin at $6,72!! and go to $6,969 per year.
Maintenance salaries were hiked from $6,971 for beginners to
$7,211 for maximum experience (8.years).
High school secretaries on II months begin at $5;092 and
go to $5,2118 ; elementary secretaries on 10 months hegin at

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can determine problems that would not
even show up on about one{hird of the X·
rays taken of patients, not counting the
amount of time saved by not having to wait
for x..-ays.
The flexible tube equipment can be
used, if l)ecessary, to lake a biopsy" of the
areas, thereby eliminating Incision, and
another accessory permits the
photographing of the areBB with a camera
used with the exterior eyepiece.
The scope floods light Into the internal
areas to enable the doctor to view the parts
ofthe body and addiUonallightls provided
when the camera is used.
Besides the advantage of instant
diagnosis, photographing the problem
area and taking a biopay, the equipment
also can be uaed to remove mucus, pump
air into sectlona of tile body to provide
better observation by the doctor, wash an
area, or brush particles of tissue ror

laboratory Jesting.
The patients upon whom the equipment is used will be sedated but will still be
conscious. Examination with the use of the
scope takes somethihg like 15 minutes. Dr.
Telleeslimal.e8 that the equipment, which
will go into operation about the middle or
January, wiU be used probably about three
times weekly.
CLOSED JAN.IST
GALLIPOLIS - Holzer Medical
Center Cliale will be closed New Year's
Day, Thursday,January 1,1976. 1n case
of -an emergeacy1 physicians of the
Holzer Medical Center Clinic Staff wiU
be on duty In the . Emergency Room
(phone 448-6201) of the Holzer Medical
Center Hospital to handle emercencles
only. The cUolc will resume normal
operations Friday morning, January 2.

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