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8 - The Dati)• Sent mel. Mtddleport·Pomeroy, 0 .. Not· 12. 197:1

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Ameri·cans to work today from
cooler homes to cooler offices.
in ca rs not supposed to go
f&lt;lster than 50 miles an hour
and with news that a heavy
gasoline tax or rationing of
auto fuel is likely before long.
1\\'0 top administration energy experts said chances are
good ror gasoline rationing
bc[ore the end of winter, and
Lhe New York Times and the
Washington Post both reported
the administration is consider·
ing a 40-cent per ga llon
gasoline tax .
But the energy crisis was not
bad news for everyone. Firewood and long underwear
dealers say bu:siness is boomin g. In Ma ssachu se tt s the
Brookline Ice and Coal Co.
reported a run on firewood .
"We've been swamped with
telephone inquiries for the past
four weeks and in that time our
business has doubled," a
spokesman said.
Two Boston area dealers said
they were out of wood and, "it
may be weeks before we get
more.' '
Long underWear also was in
great demand . Wally Smith, a
buyer for a recreational equip-

of rnountaineermg and skiing
gear, said, ·•A sudden run on
such apparel could exhall'it owstockS . Resupp ly took a month
l&lt;1st year. lt may take thrL'C
months or more this yea r .''
Spc't.'ll Limits Lowered
In New York and· New Jersey, highway speed limits were
lowered to 50 miles an hour,
and motorists in about a dozen
other states or major cities
were asked to observe the 50
m .p.h limil voluntarily.
UPI reporters in seven states
where residents have been
requested to observe a 50
m.p.h. limit, said most drivers
were not .
"Several people who got
behind me and then had to

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Five deer
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lin e. It ran into the path of a car
operated by Gregory J . Keller.
23, of Sandusky .
The fifth deer kill was
recorded at 6 a. m. this morning on Rt. 35, one and eight
tenths miles wes t of Ri o
Grande. It ran into the path of a
car driven by Stanley W.
Harrison, 46, of Sciotoville .

News.

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ORDER STANDS
WASHINGTON ( UPI) The Supreme Court let stand
today a ruling that its 1972
dec ision again st ca pital
punishment 'voided New
York State's death penalty
law.
~n a brief order the court
rejected an appeal by Oneida
County District Attorney
Richard D. Enders of a
ruling, which was handed
down June 19, 1973, by the
New York Court of Appeals,
the state'..: high~?-st tribunal.

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lanes to pass looked at
me like I was some kind or
nut," reported Los Angeles
correspondent Jack Fox.
change

H.t•f•dsville man

A Reedsv ille man was
arrested on charges of driving
while intoxicated · following a
colli sion
on
rear-end
Pomeroy's West Main Street
Saturday at 8:49 p. m.
Pomeroy police said,
Frederick Osborne, Reed s~
ville, traveling east, struck
the rear of a car driven by
Frances Wriston, New Haven.
W. Va., stopped at the traffic
light at the entraf1ce of the
P o me~ oy- Ma so n
bridge
waiting to make a right turn .
Osborne was cited to
Pomeroy Ma yo r Donald
Collin s' Court. There was
minor property d~age . No
injuries were reported .

Wtth Egypt . accusing Israel of blocking their two-&lt;lay-old
agreement auned at a lasting peace. Israel said it&gt; forces still
con!"olled a vital Egyptian highway, despite a confrontation with
U.N. P_eace-keeping troops. The new problems arose over dif·
fermg mterpretattons of Ute timetable for implementing the sixpomt cease-fire pact. But there was .no indication the two sides
would call off peace tallts expected to get underway in Geneva
next month. ·
Egyptian officials in Cairo said "serious difficulties" had
cr~pped up in truce talks with Ute Israelis Mon,day, The semi·
offtctal newspaper AI Ahram said the talks had "reached a
crisis."
. "~rae] is not implementing the agreement and Is putting
unpediments and obstacles in its way," the Egyptian officials
satd. Israel charged Monday tbat U.N. peace-keeping forces
near the Suez Canal violated the cease-fire agreement by
erecting a roadblock on Ute vital Cairo-Suez road. It said Israeli
forces "dismantled" the barricade and maintained their own
checkpoint.

TillS TEEN TAP LINE from the forUtcoming Big Bend Minstrel Association's Fall Follies
will entertain at the annual dinner meeting of the Meigs Soil and Water Conservation Dinner
tonight at the Salisbury School. From the ]eft are Sonya Ohlinger, cathy Werry, Jenny
Chapman, Jan Holter, Tonya Keebaugh, and Jtule Wamsley. OUters of the line are Esther
Lowery and Nancy Crow.

PEKING - SECRETARY OF STATE Henry Kissinger and
Chinese Premier Chou En-lai met tnday in what was expected to
be the final business meeting of Kissinger's four -&lt;lay visit amid
indications a joint communique was being drafted. There was
speculation the United States, in a further bid to improve ·
relations b~tween the two powers, was prepared to announce a
furUter wiUtdrawal of American forces from Taiwan and South
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Veterans Memorial HosPital
ADMISSIONS SATURDAY
- Ethel .Jeffers, Pomeroy;
Kevin Hatfield , Dexter ;
Millard Swartz, Pomeroy .
DISCHARGES SATURDAY
- Norman Smith·, · Tarh my
K~uff , Carla Kauff , Carl
Moodi spaugh, John Glass,
. Jack Ginther, Lucille Lambert.
ADMISSIONS SUNDAY Velva Amburgey, Syracuse;
Eloise Matson, Rutland; Lynn
Connolly, Mason; Osmer L.
Roush, Minersville;
. Christopher Simpson, Racine .
DlSCHARGE:S SUNDAY - ·
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Lorena Ault, Arthur Roberts.
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BANQUET SP.E AKER- Charles Boyles, center, farm manager of Ute Ohio Agricultural
.Research and Development Center. was guest speaker at Ute annual Meigs Soil and Water
Conservotion District dinner meeting held al the Salisbury School Monday night. On the left is
David Parry, Meigs District conservationist and Harold Carnahan, a member of Ute district
board and master of cert:!monies, is at the right.
of the Year awards lor good
conservation practices to Sam
and Gary Michael, Texas
Commwtity, and David and
Erwin Gloeckner of the .Racine .
area.
Speaker was Charles Boyles,
manager of the Agricultural
Research Center at Caldwell.
He emphasized that Ute importance of agriculture will be
returning due to the loss of
farm lands to industry, schools
and highways. He predicted ·a
food crisis due to the loss of
farm lands, citing statistics
from the research center in
studies on cost data ir. farm

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MICK ASH. CAPTAIN of the 1973 Marauder football team honored Monday evening is
congratulated by Dave Diles of ABC-TV. Diles was the principal speaker at the annual Rotary
Club Football Banquet at Meigs High School.

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INGELS APPLIANCES

Diles, a Middleport native
who began his writing career
with the Gallipolis Daily
Tribune and The Serttinel,
tourhed un a wide range o(
subjects in his address to an
estimated 400 players, parenls
and fans who came to honor
Marauder head grid coach
Charley Cha ncey and his
squad.
" We must s tand for
something,'·' Diles said . "We
need a social consciousness, a
sense of awareness ."
Diles praised men who
commit themselves such as the
great Vince Lombardi, Ute late
coach of the Green Ba y
Packers and Washington
Redskins; Bart Starr, former
Green Bay quarterback, and
one of his ABC colleagues,
"Tell it like it is" Howard
Cassell.
uHow many people come

Tuesday morning do you heetr men to du well, and thC:~l ' ~ why
talking about what AI he wi:l s so successful."
Diles s pHced his serious
Diregadas or Curt Gowdy said
comments
about everyone's
during the latest football
ga me," asked Diles. "None, need for social awareness with
numerous aneddotes, many
because they are bland ."
Diles thinks Cossell is dif- related to events since his rlsc
£erent, however, because he is to fame with ABC.
For instance, durin g the 1972
a "deeply sensitive person,''
and one who, ''Stands up and Munich Games, while Jim
McKay was in the German City
says what he thinks."
As for men sUch as Lom- covering the games and the
bardi, Diles said. " he inspired .unfolding Israeli tragedy, Diles
was si tting in a New York
studio, fresh make-up and all,
as a back-up, "in case," as he
put it, " the satellite went out."
Ohio Extended Outlook
Diles , introduced to the
Thursday Through Saturday
"homecoming"
crowd by a
By Unieed Press International
A chance of rain Thursday life-long friend , Paul Smart of
and Friday. Turning colder Middleport, had . high praise
wilh highs in the 50s and low and admiration for one of his
closest and most respected
60s Thursday lowering to the
40s by Saturday. Lows in the friends, Lee McComas, clerk of
40s Thursday dropping to the the Meigs Local Board of
Education, and s·uperintendent
30s by Saturday.
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in Briefs

PEKING - SECRETARY OF STATE: Henry/\ . Kissinger,
so fatigued he dozed off during a ballet performance in his honor,
took a brief respite today from U.S.-Chinese talks that might be
on the verge of achieving new agreements. Kissinger, who
received a long memo from President Nixon over .the weekend,
paid a return vislt to China's anci~nt Temple of Heaven today,
guiding Chinese Vice Minister Chiao Kuan-hua, who had no! seen
it for 25 years .
· "! love this," said Kissinger during his tour of the Chung
Dynasty Temple of Heaven. He sai!l the temple was "on~ of my
favorite places along with the Imperial Palace ." Kissinger told
reporters the Chinese were "tough negotiators" and "you never
know when you're doing well. "
"They never make any t:}lreats or _any maneuvers," he said.
''They are tough but Very fair, not lik e some other people .''

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language club, physical
education assoc iati on, minstrel ,
Girls
Athletic
Association, librarian , marching
and pep band, future
GRANGE MEETS
Hemlock Grange will meet teachers of America, prom
Saturday at 6:30 p. m. A committee, junior class play,
Thanksgiving potluck supper class officet·, Gil'l Scouts,
TIIESE TINY DANCERS from Ute Fall Follies to be given on Nov. 24 will be a feature of
will be served . Those who school paper staff, variety
entertainment at the Meigs Soil and Water Conservation District dinner tonight at the
attend and wish to bring a show, and cheerleader camp.
Salisbury School. They are from the left Jayne Hoeflich, Vicky Morrison, Andrea Riggs, Lori
Christmas gift for pat ie nt&gt; at She will be featured in a vocal
Rupe, Linda Kovalchik, Beth Perrin, Kenda Braun and Sue Taylor.
Athens Mcnt.1l Hospital may number.
Miss O'Brien is a senior at member of Girls Athletic Follies, took first place in the the Middleport Department
bring them to this meeting .
Meigs High School. She is an Associ'ation , Snowball Queen strutting division at the Slore.
Advance ticket&gt; are $1.25 for
active member of the student attendant, rwmer-up in Miss Mustang Twirling Contest at
council, is a majorette, Was a Charm of Ohio Pageant! pep Lancaster and was treasurer of students and $1.50 lor adults.
homecoming queen attendant, club. heart fund queen can- the student counciL Miss All door sales will be $2 per
jlU1ior class vice president, a didate, member of the Fall O'Brien is being sponsored by person.
fr o:n Page I )

munist,led insurgents blocked Highway 4 Sunday about 37 miles
southwest of the capital. '4The road is temporarily closed to
traffic," he said.
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. THE MIDDLE East cease-fire ran into. a new hitch today,

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BY DENNY FOB.,;s
s portscaster, author and
"~e are suffering from a , humorist. speaking to the 197:!
national epidemic or in- Meigs High School Football
difference. We don't care abput squad Monday evening in the
anything . We are a nation of school cafeteria . fl was the
Pf'llle who will not see."
sevenUt annual Middleport This was the theme of David Pomeroy notary Club banquet
L. Diles, renowned ABC-TV in honor of Marauder football

KNIGHT REWARDED
.
. - On behalf p! Ute Meigs Tire
Cepter, Bob Adams, left, presented Earl Knight, Middleport,
with the Goodyear award for outstanding !arm cqnservation
practices during Ute year at the annual dinner meeting of the
Meigs Soil and Water Conservation District held Monday
night at the Salisbury School. Also receiving Ute award will
be Knight's broUter, Howard, of Chester, the two operating
· the same farm. Adams of Athens is a Goodyear Tire Co.
representative.

Johnson, Miller
are ·reelected
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Two members of the board of
supervisors were reelected and
two father.son teams were
presented "Farmer of the
Yea;" awards Monday night
on the occasion of the annual
dinner mee.ting of Ute Meigs
Soil . and Water Conservation

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District at the Salisbury
Elementary School.
Thereon John&amp;on and Roy
Miller were reelected to three
year termS"' on the board.
Master of Ceremonies Hatold
Carnahan, who als'o serv·es on
the board, presented farrrer

The annual Goodyear
Conserva_tion award for Outstanding farm conservation
practices went to the brothers
-Howard and Earl Knight, for
their farm ope"rations in the
Chester area.
Providing entertainment for
the dinner meeting were
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DOUGH FOR DOUGH- John Sissop,le!t, local Kroger Store employe, and Hank Cleland
check final details for Ute annual "dough for dough" program to be conducted in Pomeroy
beginning at 6 p.m. Thursday by Drew Webster Post 39, American Legion. Members of the post
deliver loaves of bread from door to door in Pomeroy annually and accept. contributions for the
bread . Proceeds go to the Legion's "Gift for Ute Yanks Who Gave" program designed to
provide hospitalized veterans with remembrances at Christmas time and at other times of the
year. Cleland is co-chairman of this year's program along with Bob Arms. All post members
are to meet at the post home by 6 p.m. Thursday. The Kroger Co. will provide bread for the
project.

Bus .driver pay raised
RACINE - Bus drivers were
given a $150 a year salary
increase effective Dec. 1 by the
Southern Local School District
Board of Education Monday
nlght.
.
The board also awarded
Edwin Cozart, mechanic, a 20.cent an hour wage increase
.effective Dec. I. The board a!
an earlier meeting ordered
wage increa-ses for . other noncertified employes of the
district.
It was voted to purchase two
new 66-passenger buses for
which bids will be received·by
Mrs. Nancy carnaban, board
clerk, wttil noon on Dec. 7.
The resignation of Cora

Birch as a cook's helper as of Charles Baer; two represenNov. 30wasaccepted. Upon the tatives from the district's
recommends tion of County OAPSE: chapter, Mrs. CarSupt. of Schools Robert Bowen nahan and two newly elected
and District Supt. Bob Ord, board members who will begin
Thomas Schriner was em- their dUties in January, Dennis
ployed as a special education Evans and Jack Bostick.
teacher as of Jan. I, 1974.
· Attending the meeting were
BOND FORFEITED
SYRACUSE ~ One defenboard members Dennie Hill,
dant
was fined and another
David Nease, Charles Pyles
and Grover Salser, Jr,, Supt. forfeited bond in Mayor
Ord, James Adams and Herman London's Court
Monday night. Joseph B.
Ankrom, Racine, was fined $25
QUORUM LACKED
and cosls for speeding and
Dueto Ute lack of a quorum, Jeffrey C. Lewis, Middleport,
a regular meeting of Mid- forfeited his $20 bond on the
dleport Village Council was not same charge. Both were cited
held Monday night.
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by Police Chief Milton Varian .

BY DENNY FOBES
The Meigs Local School District board of education Monday
night voted 4-1 to extend for five years the contract of Charles
Chancey as head footbail coach and athletic director at Meigs
High School:
The motion to eXtend was submitted by board member Joe
Sayre and seconded by Virgil King, after President William .
Porter observed Uta! the football banquet last evening was a fine .
success and tbat Chancey has done a "good job" as head coach
and athletic director.
Member Don Mullin concurred with the three board members.
However, member carroll Pierce strongly opposed the action,
stating that he thought it was up to tbe new school board, which
takes over in January, to decide wheUter Chancey 's contract
should be renewed. Pierce also questioned whether it was appropriate to give just one teacher at the high school a renewed
·
• contract, instead of all at one time. ·
Supt. George Hargraves, by the board to allocate $1,000
Porter, Sayre, King and Mullin for the girls ' athletic program
said they felt it was ap- for the remainder of the school
propriate, with Porter citing year.
the success of the banquet, the
In other action, the board
good job the team did this year approved construction of a
and the fact that Chancey was gate between the property of
barely edged out by Ironton 's Charles Searles and board of
Bob Lut~for Coach of the Year education property on Pearl St.
honors in the SEOAL.
in Middleport. It also approved
The board, in another additional fwtds for . the Oc·
athletics related action, . ap- cupational Work Adjustment
proved the appointment of Program through Dec. 3l.The
Kenda Chaney as girls' additional funds, at the rate of
gymnastics coach at a salary 50 cent&gt; per hour or 60 cent&gt;
of $200 per year.
daily, totaled $881.60.
Mrs . Joy Bentley, girls '
Multi-year contract.s for 54
physical education instructor teachers, beginning with the
at Ute high school, and until 1973-74 school yea r and in
last night the only girls' coach, accordance with an agreement
told the board a program reached with the Meigs Local
should be implemented at !he Teachers Assn ., were apjunior high school level and up, proved. The contract&gt; ranged
including intramural sports. from five to two yearS.
In other action, the board
She stated that the little
amount of funding that the approved the apointment of
girls'
athletic · program Roger Black as 'I substitute bus
receives is not enough to.even driver , the . closing of
finance officials for the girjs' Harrisonville School on Ocbasketaall program. She said Iober 11, 1973 due to lack of
the girls' basketball and water when a pump motor
volleyball program would need .stopped,
accepted
!he
approximately $624 for the resignation of Mary Welsh as a
remainder of the 1973-74 school DPPF aide at Harrisonville,
year.
added Mrs . Jane A. Rupe, Rt.
It was moved and approved
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Housing Dew Workers' chief problem
Suitable housing is Ute most
serious problem confroting the
growing number of new em~
ployees at Meigs Mines 1 and 2
(;lccording to John McGraw,
director of personnel of the
Southern Ohio Coal Co.
Speaking Monday · to the
Pomeroy Chamber of Com'm erce at the Meigs Inn
following luncheon, McGraw
said since he spoke frorri the
same forum a year ago employment at the mines had
increased from 45 to 350. "Just
today, 14 persons were hired,"
he said.
Southern Ohio Coal Co. is
building Meigs Mines Nos. 1
and 2 which wlll supp.ly coal by
conveyor belt from the Salem
Center area to tHe ·· Gavin
Power Plant at Cheshire.
McGraw was accompanied
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by i\lti&lt;e lluskirk .of Middleport,
recently employed as his
assistant. The speaker made
these other points:
- A survey indicated that
most mine workers have to pay
$221000 or more for a home
compared to $6,000 from the
area they previously lived ;
supervisors have taken time to
look for suitable housing in the
area.
- Recruiting of employes is
committed to Ute local labor
market although it has been
necessary to hire supervisors
from outside . The local labor
market includes persons from
:Meig s, Athens, Jackson ,
Vinton, Gallia and Mason
counties.
- There are approximately
20 persons a day applying for
·employment. By Jan . I, 1974

hiring will be at the rate of will be placed at each entrance
approximately 50 persons a and on the parkin g lot .. He said
the Christmas program "is
month.
running
very smoothly."
- There are two mines now
The first Christmas drawing
and the plan calls for . two
will
be held Dec. 15 at I p.m. in
more ; however, he did not
speculate when mines three front of the New York Clothing
and four would be completed, House. Several drawings will
- Actual production of be held on the 15th wit(! gifts of
Min. b:! and 2will commence in small appliances. Persons
1975. Mines I and 2.will employ need not be present to win . The
1,800 persons and all four second drawing will be held on
Dec. 22 at the same time and
mines 2,600.
- A miner today makes $42 place when a color console TV
per day with top pay $50 per Will be given away.
No pW'ehase is necessary to
day.
In other business, President participate in the Christmas
Earl Ingels annowtced that in give-away and persons 13
conjunction with President years Of age and older are
Nixon 's plea to conserve eligible . The Christmas
energy , the Pomeroy Chamber program wUI begin Nov. 23 and
.
has ·decided to erect a ends Dec. 22.
A parade and arrival of
minimwn of Christmas light&gt;
in town. However, decoratiQns Santa will kick-off the christ'

mas promotion at I :15 p.m. on
Nov. 23. Following the parade a
two hour cartoon movie will be
shown free to all children
Wlder 14 at the Meigs Theatre.
Santa will distribute candy
following the movie. Older
students . will chaperone the
children at the theatre.
All participating merchanls
will distribute tickets from
Noy. 23 on. No person will be
permitted to win more than one
prize. Owners and managers of
participating merchants are
ineligible, but employes will be
eligible.
Ingels said packets of information about Meigs County
will be sent to the mine complex for incoming employes.'
Carolyn Thomas, secretary,
asked persons who bave rental
property or property to sell to

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office. She will relay the information to officials at the
mine .
Ted Reed said tickels to tbe
Clarence Struble appreciation
dinner Saturday night at Meigs
High School may be purchased
from Ralph Graves.
Pat Meeker of Surveys
Unlimited will speak to the
chamber the last of January or
the first of February, Ingels
reported . Ingels introduced the
speaker.
Attending were Ingels,
McGraw, Buskirk, Fred
Morrow , Bill Grueser , John
Koebel, Richard Chambers,
Jack Carsey, Mrs . Thomas,
Wendell Hoover ,. Virgil '
Teaford, Bob Jacobs. Reed,
Richard Poulin , , Jack Kerr;
Beuldh Jones and Katie Crow .

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Church women will
host benefit dinner
A lunchooo, wtll! aU pn.&lt;~
gum~ W tb&lt; Pam&lt;r&lt;J&gt; f1re

l&gt;oportmtnl to be appllod ""
tb&lt; ...... headq""'"""'· wtU be
t !Ag,._, at Tnnity O&gt;urch Dec . ~
by tb&lt; church worr.en.
Plans ...... mad&lt;! f&lt;ll' the
lunche&lt;.&lt;J W coo.oat of 100p,
11alad, und&gt;riclies, pi• and
cf.lf! .. duri~ a meeting fnday
no~ht of the Happy Harveoter1
Claa. serving &gt;rill begtn on the
day of the IUliCheon at ll a .m .
Appoinl&lt;d w solit:Jt were
Mrs . Carrie "'eutz.li~ , Athens
RtJad, Minenville, Butternut
Ave., and M.lddlep&lt;ll't ; ~rs.
Genevieve Meinhart and Miss
Erma Smith, !'aylor's Run ;
Ruth Massar . Sugar Run ;
Wilma Terrell , Mulberry
Heigl\13, Union Avenue, and
Mulberry Ave .; and 1.lr! . Eva
Dessauer, Monkey Run .
Al~o plan ned during the
metting was a rummage sale
Thursday and friday in the
chur ch ba!ernent. Workers on
Wednesday preparing fur the
sale wiU be Mr5. Clara K.arr ,
Mro . Gladys Cuckler , Mrs .
Neva Seyfried , Mr~S . Genevieve

Meinhart and Mrs. Neutzling .
Handling the sale Thursday
will be Mrs . Edna Reibel , Miss

Smith and Mrs . De~Jsauer , and
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working friday will be Mrs .
Karr, Mrs. Meinhart. Mis.lj
Smith, Mrs. Lucille Houck and
Mrs. Edith Lanning.

The c.nnual ChristrnaH party

wu set tor OK H c._t &amp; p m
,.,th a gut ... c~~ar~e ll€&lt; 12
the claM wtU serve tb&lt; Wl!ldwg
Trail Gorden C.lub Olrutma!
dmner.
Srruth and !&gt;Irs
Meinhart
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c ha•rwomen of the dinner.
AfJP'Anl&lt;d w the oominatlf'l11
c ommittee wtTt M.m Srmth
and .-.!n . Karr .
'The prayer from the yearbook t¥1l«i the meeting ,.;th
MrJ. E tb&lt; I Williair""" giving
de votl(Jn!l using a Thank sgtvll!g theme . She read a poem
II Ued " A Breath of Prayer"
and took her scnpwre from
Matthew a. Mrs . "'eut.zling ,
pr esident, thanked those who
a ssi~te d
with the Wor ld
Community Day social hour .
:o.!rs . Ruth ~l.assar thanked all

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wh o s.ent cards during her
illness.
f or the pr og ram , fred
Blaettnar showed slides o! the
gol den wedding anniversary of
Mr . and Mrs . Philip ~einhart .
Mrs . fred Blaett.nar w&lt;ts a
guest. The door prizes were
won by Mr.s. NeutzUng , Mrs .
Kl oes, Mrs . Seyfried and Mrs.
Dessauer . Mrs. Henry Reibel
and Mrs. Lanning served a
gaJ ad cour~e . Fall fl owers
decoral£-d the l&lt;lble . Attending
besid"" those named were Mrs .
freda Duffy, Mr s. Rose
Ginther , Mrs. Ada Holter, Mrs .
Stella 'Kloes and Mrs. Wilma
Terrell .

UMW meeting held
LE'J'AHT fALLS - "S lums
in a Land of P lenty" was the
program theme used by Mrs.
Howard Shiveley at a recent
meeting of the Letart Falls
United Melhodt.at Women at
the home of Mrs. Bert Grimm .
Mrs . Shiveley reported on a
Mrnal.l section of Chicago,
ca lled Uptown , where 27,000
people ·live in one area in
tumble-down apartments
overrun hy rata. The people,
she said, a re of many races
living In dire poverty including
ei!Caped convict.a,dope addicl,,
and alcoholics.
ln her report she told o! the
buSines!:lmen who own the
buildings, coll ecting the rent
but JJlaldng no repairs. She a lso
dcscribl-d the work of one nnm ,
Ibcrus Hacker, who sUtrtcd it
community center there with
some usslsUtnce
through
the
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Mar cy Newberry Agency . A
discussion was held on how the
. members o[ the church might
assist the people there.

The program alsO included
several readings, "1 Need Thee
Quiet" by Mrs. Nora Cross;
" He Leade th Me" by Mrs.
Gladys Shields; " He Knows"
by Mrs . Er~1a Hill ; "Prayer
Answered" by Mrs. Margie
Roush; a nd " Rules wr Daily
Living" by Mrs. Lois Bell.
During the bUsiness session
conducted by Mrs. Andrew

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or bi tt er fl avors. They are
so sensitive that If a person
gave ru ll atten t ion Ia them ,
he could easi ly distinguish
the year in whi ch a wine
was made, or th e reef on
whi ch oyster-s a·re grown .
Ll.-gend proc laims a l ew
gourtr~ets
c laim ed the
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li'l roosting!
Through an exclusive

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Cros!i, plans were announced
lor the annual family Christmas dinner Dec . 12 at the
community building at 6 p .m.
The program will be presented
by Mr. . Mary Louise Schuler
and Mrs . Grimm . Officers will
be lnst&lt;lled at ' the Dec . 30
meeting at the church by the
Rev . Mr. Shiveley.
Mrs. Grimm served refreshments to those named and Mrs .
Alice Balser, Mr s. Erma
Wil!:mn, Mrs. Marjorie Hunt,
Mrs . Inez Hill and Mrs . E rnest
Shu ler.
Jlrraogement.a of driftwood
and ch ry 5a nthemurns
decorated the Grimm horne .

Toyhndis
show theme
RUTLAND - "A Trip to
Toyland" is the theme of the
Chris tmas flower show to be
staged thi s weekend at the
Rutland United Methodist
Church by the Rutland Garden
Club. The public is invited to
view the show either Saturday
or Sunday aftern oon.
Judging will begin at I p.m.
Saturday with U1e judging to be
oral and by the sta ndard
system accordiijg to the Ohio
Association of Garden Club
rules.
Included in the show are nin e
t; lasses in ,the artistic.
arrangements division, two of
which are for juniors.. The
educational classes are for
collages of a two dimensional
nature using plant material,
and pictures or plaq ues, two or
three dim"ensional. using some
plant material.
There are six classes in the
horticulture division and two
non-competitive classes·, one
for evergreen specimens and
anoihcr for a display on
mcUwds of preserving flowers
and foliage .

IS IN HOSPITAL
GHEAT BEND - Vi cki
Boso, daughter o£ Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Boso, is a medical patient
at Holzer. Medical Center. For
those wishing to send cards her
room number is 508. Vicki is a
s tudent at Southern Junior
High School in Racine.

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Your lap WCifer , ttl though

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hidden solids, chloi-i ne and
other chemicals which
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water, cof.tee and othCr
beverages, makes food
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PIVOTED TO THE
IHTERISTOF
MEIGS -MASON AREA
CHESTER L. TANHEH .I LL,
Erec . E d .
ROIERT HOEFLICH ,
City l!cll.t or·
P~biUhed de iiV ~•ce pt
S.turd•y by The Ohio V•lley .
Publlll'llng Comp • ny. Ill
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reprtuntlllve &amp;ottfneiii G•n•ahtr , Inc .• 11 Ent •2nd
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Subu: rlpllon r1te1 :
Delivered by c1rrler wh•r•
IVIIIIbll 55 tent&amp; per Wllk ;
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noung that she had made fl&lt;H'al
bouquels lor Bud ~l urgan and
Jean Park, both reported ..-ell
enough 1&lt;1 be at home tram the
hospi tal nfll''. ~lrs. Purley Karr
lA-iU sen·e as sunshine chair-

Old St. :&gt;i!chulas," mdud1n~ Ia
a.rttstlc arrangement classes
bes1d"' the h&lt;Jrllt-ulwre, and

Schedules ff~r tht ~1tlil: 5
Pamor~

E Jemt&gt;ntar) School were
dJstnbuted and plan s for
exh1b1 tmg were discussed.
~ htn lhf Chester Garden Club
met rectnUy at the hfJITie of
Mrs. Oru G1n ther .
W s. G~nlher , ~ir s . Ivan
Wa lbr and ~1r s . Homer Ho) Ltr
reported r,n the county planmngmeeting for the Christmas
shf}'jl; to have ~ tMme ".Jt11lv

edocationaJ exh1b1t dlns1ons .

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n:ESOAY
REGULAR meeung of the
Racine Lodge Xo. -161 f&amp;A.\1 at
7 :30 p. m . in the Ra cloe
Masonic Temple. Election o[
o[[icers . Refres hments. All
:Master Masons invited .
EASTERN BA.'I:D Boosters
7:30p .m . at high school.
WHITE: ROSE Lodge at
~iddleport Legion Hall at l : 30
p .m . Election of officers ..

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Tur eJ Dmner at
Rutland E:l•men!aT} ca!etena
sponsored
bJ
Rutland
\ 'olunt.or Fll'&lt;' Department.
Sernng at ; p m .
~~E~ffiERS d Drew Webster
Post ..-ho ..,11 a,s9st tn sale of
bread. door 10 door meet at
post hom&lt;' at S pJll.
I'IUDA Y
PAST ~l atrons. E•-angeline
Chapter. O.E:.S ., ; .30 p.m. at
tht
~h ddJepo rt
;\lasonic
Temple.

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the )l!ddleport Chu r c h or
Chnst wtll hold a bake sale and
bazaar beginning at 9 a .m .
F'nday at the Dudley florist
Shop .

Mrs. Jean ine Petrel was bel&lt;!.
Saturda y at the Me igs Ja ckson-VlnWn County Bookm obile
headquarters , in
Pomeroy.
Mrs. Petrel is on a le.ave of
absence from her employment
at the bookmobile and the
shower hCifloring her wa s given
by her co-workers there. Music
fur the evening was provided
by Monid L. Good and his
da ughlir. Garnes were pla yed
Wlder the direeti on of Mts.

Mrs. Judy Cowan, Middleport,
was held recently at the
Middleport First Baptist
Church . H""tesses were Mrs.
J oyce Douglas, Miss Betty
Gilmore , Mrs. Viole t- Linscott
and Mrs. Debbie Whitlatch .
A pi.nk and blue color scheme
wa s carried . out in the
decorations and cake, punch,
and mint.o; were 5erved. Games
were played with prizes going
to Mrs. Nola Swisher, Mrs.
Sheila Reeves, Columbus, and
Mrs. Cora Pullen.
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Others attending were Mrs.
Clara Riley , Mrs. Karen
Stanley, Mrs. Kathy Hood,
Mrs . Melanie Pullen, Mrs.
Mary Brewer, Mrs. Yvonne
Wilson , Mrs . Helen Bodimer,
Mrs. Roma Hawkins, Mr!'l.
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·Special service·held
Men and Missions ' Sunday
was observed at the Laurel
Cli!r F ree Methodist Church
Sunday night. The service
opened with group singing of
''G lorio us Freed om'' and
prayer by Lloyd Wright. John
Moore was song leader and Mrs. Kathy Pullins was at the
plano.
The song, " At.CalvarY"' was
followed by a prayer by Pearl
Jacobs. The congrega tion sang
"Blessed Assurance" while the
offering was being !&lt;ken, and
Clifford Jacobs had the of"
fertory prayer. Ushers were

WILL MEET
RUTLAND - Members o[
the Rutland Garden Club on
Mrs. Harvey Er lew ine's
staging committee for the Nov.
17 and 18 fl ower s how are to
meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday
night at the Rutland United
Methodist Church to set up for.
the show. Members are
reminded to take card t&lt;bles .
The Almanac
By United Press Ioternatlonal
Today is Tuesday, Nov. 13,
the :m .day o£ 1973 with 48 to
follow.
The moon is approaching its
last quarter.
The morni ng stars are
Mercury and Saturn_.
The evening stars are Venus,
Mars a nd Jupiter.
Those born on this date are
under the sign o£ Scorpio.
Scottish a uthor Robert Louis
Stevenson was born Nov . 13,
1850.

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Following Diles' addr ess,
which wa s prN•eded by a baked

SINGER

Have you
been living
on
borrowed
time?

SINGERS CANCEL
SYRACUSE
The
Angelaires scheduled to give a
program at the Asbury United
Methodist Church, Syracuse,
Wednesday night, have cancelled their appearance. The
revival conti nu es at the '
Syracuse Church and on
Wednesday evening, the Rev.
Carl Hicks o£ Pomeroy will be
the speaker .

RECEIVES GIFT - Dave Diles of Middleport; now a personality on the Prudential
Scoreboard for ABC-TV, received a gift from his one-time sc hool superintendent, Lee McComas, right, Monday evening at the annual Rotary Club Football Banquet at Meigs High
School . ' 1This is to let you know that we are very proud of you;" McComa s told Diles.

KANSAS CITY, Mo . (UPJ)For the first 'lime this season,
the Kansas City Chiefs ' offen·
sive line was intac t. £t showed.
Ed Podolak rambled ror 135
yards on 28 carries~ missing his
personal high by four yards.
The 28 carries, however ,
eclipsed by one a 13-year-oid
team record set by Abner
Haynos in 1000.
The result was a 19-7 Chiefs'
victory Monday .night ove r U1 e
Chicago Bears.
"l guarantee the offensive
line had a great night," said
Podolak, who also caught live
passes for 37 yards. " There
were some great holes out
Ulere."
OHcnsive guard Mo Moorman, who happened · to
overhear Podolak said, " There
had to be for someone as slow
as you to get through ."
Jan Stenerud kicked field
goals of 47, 17, 43 and 42 yards,
all in the first half, and Mike

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New Eng 3 New York 2, ot
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Los Angeles ai Edmonton
Houston al M i nnesota
Clevela nd at Chicago
Winnipeg at Van c ouver
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United Press Internat ional 's
Board of Coaches major col.lege
footba ll r.3tinl;IS with number of
first pla ce vote-s in paren theses : ( Nintll Week )
· Po·in t s'
Team
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1. Ohio Stale (8 -0l (23)
2. Alabama (8 -0 l (9J
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3. Oklahoma (7 .Q. 1) 12 }
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4. Mi c higan (9 -0)
246
5. Notr e Dame ( 8-0 ) (1)
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6. Penn State ( 9-01
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7. LSU ( 8 -0 )
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B. UCLA (8 - 1)
100
9, Sou thern Cal ( 7. \ -ll
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10 . Nebraska (7-1-1)
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DAVIS TAKES OVER
CHICAGO (UPI) - Carol V.
Davis has been named director
of the Chicago White Sax' farm
system replacing Glen Miller,
who will retire Jan. 1, General
Manager Holand Hemond revealed today.
Miller, 66, bas been with the
Sox s ince 1948 and farm
director since 19~5. Davis, 44,
has been with the Sox since
1956 and director of player
development since 1968.

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Kans'as City
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Denv er
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San Diego
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Wash ingto n
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Philadelph ia
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s t . Louis
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X-M i nnesola
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Green Bay
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Detroit
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Chi cago
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Atlanta
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New Or lea ns
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San Fran cisc o . 3
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Monday's Results
Ka n sas City 19 Chicago 7
(Only game scl'1eduledl
Sunday's Games
Cl eveland at Oakland
Denver at P ittsburgh
Ho uston al Kansas City
Miam i at Buffalo
NY Jets at Cincinnati
Detroit at Chicago
Philadelph ia at Dallas
St . Lou is at NY Giants
San Fran al Los Angeles
Balt i more at Washington
Green Bay at NeW Eng l and
New Orleans a t· San Diego
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Monday 's Ga m es
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Dixon, Chuc;k Oownie, Fenton
1'aylur, head f,re shman coach
Brauer and
hi s
Roge r
assistant, Sam Crow, and the
7th and 8th grade '&lt;·oaches,
member rres hman football
J ohn Arnott and Ron Logan ,
team and each varsity~ player
and the squad mana ger s and
individually .
assistant mona gers.
Coac h Chan cey made his
Ca ptain Mick Ash and
(.lpprc ciation official with
several
other
players
appropriate remarks directed
presented the varsity coaching
to th e administration, the
s tarr with beautiful clucks,
bedecked with a football
theme . The
two
team
physician s, Drs. Ray P ickens
and Roger Daniels, were also
presented gHts as a symbol of
led the Nets ' attack, pouring in the team's appreciation for
with 24 and Shriver with 21.
ln other action, Pullins just 22 while Tony Vaugl\an added ' their help durin g the season.
got by the Nets, 56-04. Leading 13.
Diles wa s not the only
E lber£elds ed ged
past comedian in attendan ce during
the Pullins attack Was Lonnie
Brown with 25 points and Jack Citizens National Bank of Pt.
the evening's festivities . Nolan
Landon with 13. Mike Werry Pleasant in the other battle Swac khamer , mas ter oE
Sunday, 76-74 .
ce remonies, had the crowd
Rick Douglas and Jef[ Tyo
bursting with laug hter.
shared the scoring honors for
Hearty, stimulating music
the victor s with 12 points each,
was provided throughout the
while Dave Eisel and Ron
dinn e r by Mrs . Ch r is tin
Logan led the Banker s with 11
Guthrie, · who played from
and 16 points respectively.
mem ory many major college
This Sunday's action will fight songs on he r orga n.
have Pullins going against
The Rev . Robert Bumgarveteran Al Geiberger.
Luigi's at 2 p .m., fo ll owed by ner , vice-pre sident of the
Gilbert played nine holes of
Citizens National Bank vs.
Rotary Club, gave the inthe No. 2 course of th e
Goodyear and Elberfelds vs. vaca ti on and the Rev . Robert
Pinehurst Country
Club
Kuhn the benediction .
Monday and said he wa.s the Nets.
'" ready" to resume his quest of
the $100,000 fifSt prize .
"I wish we were going
FIRE PREVENTION MEANS ...
back at . it today," he said
before starting his practice
round. "It's a shame we have
to waste a nice day."
Following uncertain and
unfavorable weather conditions during much o[ the first
four rounds, a bright sun on
I . CHECK YOUR HOME ·
Monday brought with it .temperatures in the high 50s. The
OR BUSINESS FOR
forecast called for even
FIRE HAZARDS
warmer weather
today ,
another oH-day.
2. MAKE FIRE SAFETY PLANS
South African Gary Player,
who predicted as early as the
3. JUST IN CASE, BE SURE YOU
opening round that par could
be enough to win it all, revised
ARE FULLY INSURED
his estimate Monday, perhaps
ln a mood of pique alter his 75
ARE YOU SURE ... REALLY SURE?
ballooned him to 293, 13 shots
off the pace. At any rate ,
Whe n was the last time you h a d an in su r Player was heard
say tbat
eight-over might even be good
ance expe rt examine your p olicy fo r ade enough .
quate f.re co verage' Chances are that ·you
· "Par will be good lor first or
second place here," said Allen
may not be as f ully p rotected as yo u
Miller, who shared the thirdshould be . Br ing your policy in to u s ...
round lead with Gilbert but
then faded to a 76 Sunday to
we' ll be glad to make a profe ssio nal eva! stand fourth . " And I intend
uation of your existing ins urance at n o
shoot par."
charge or o b ligatio n to you.
Gilbert has his own game
plan as well.
"!went out with the intention
of leading after every round,"
he stated. ''I'd like to continue
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A simple enough plan, and.
GERALD REUTER
107 Sycamore St.
Gilbert will be well rewarded if
EDNASCHOENLEB
Pomeroy, Ohio
he can stick to it.

lh&lt;tn these playcr·s did , ~nd lose
a game," rcfcrrmg to the ~3-6
loss to Ironton.
Chancey introduced the 23

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movie cameramen, the
ground skeepers, his assistant
coaches,
new s
med ia,
cheerleader s and co-teachers
for their assistance and SUP·
port during the season, and to
band director Dwight Goins
and the board .
He said Hot&lt;ry stages a
" wonderful banquet and
prog •·am [or the squad and
fans."
He introduced his varsity

Gilbert maintains
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PINEHURST, N.C. (UP!) With the bigge't prize of hish£e
NEW YORK (UP£ ) - This
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Livingsto n hooked up with Otis
The Chiefs missed several tiona! Board of Coaches college it is easy to understand why
Taylor for a 24-yard to'uchdown scoring opportunities because
Gibby Gilbert decided to pass
pass in th e third quarter.
or four turnovers, but yielded . football ratings releaSed Mon- up a hunting trip with Sam
· lith TO in Nine Games
none in their own end of the day are a near-Carbon copy of Snead.
That was only the Chiefs' field. Chicago field-goal kicker last week's rankings.
Gilbert had tentative plans to
, .
Rod er, for mstatlce,
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With
all
seven
top
teams
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11th touchdown in nine games, :valrro
b t
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k join Snead in Virginia for a
but lilted them into a £irst- not have one three-point at- lU1 ea en, a.
acmg wea
couple of days of hunting
opponents Saturday the or- d . th b k . th "'OO 000
place tie with Oakland, both at tempt.
d
urmg c rea m e.., ,
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l'k 1 t
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5-3·1, in the Western Division of
Stenerus Misses
er 18 1 c Y 0 un er- World 0 en Go1f Chamgo
very
few
changes
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the American Football ConStenerud missed a 51-yarder until
Ohio
State
and p10nshtp, but Just one look .at
fe r e n ce. Chi cago's loss, in the fourth quarter that would Michigan meet on Nov . and the leader board was aU ,,e
24
dropping the Bears to 3-&lt;;,
have given him five for the Alabama and Louisiana State needed to change his mmd.
clinched the Central Division of
night and tie a personal high. collide on Thanksgiving Day.
Hal£way through the marathe National Football Con- That one hit the cro.s star.
Ohio State which shut out thon e•ght-round test, Gilbert IS
ference for unbeaten MinBut the one that killed the Michigan State, 35-0, again was far ahead o[ the field o[ 74
nesota.
Bears came after time had run the overwhelming No. 1 choice sw-v1vors with a four-underThe Kansas City defense held
out in the first half. The Chiefs of the 35 coaches on the board par 280. When play resumes
Chicago to only two flrs t downs .
were attempting to line up ror a garnering 23 first-place vote; Wednesday f~r the final four
until near the end of the third 47-varde•· by Stenerud as the and
335 points, with Alabama rounds of go!£ s nchest tournaquarter and sacked quarter- final seconds ticked off. Just as second,
selected No. 1 on nine men~ ever, Gtlbert wtll carry a
back Bobby Douglass six times the ball was about to be ballots and receivlng
310 total fat live-stroke advantage over
for 64 yards in· losses.
snapped, however, ChiCago points.
·
young Tom Watson and
A crowd or 70,664 turned out
defensive end Mel Tom kicked
Oklahoma, all but wrapping
in 62-degree temperatures, but
the ball away from the center. up the Big Eight title by beltipg
there were 7,51!7 no-sh ows !or
The Bears were c harged with Missouri, 31-3, repeated as the .
the nationally televised game
delay o[ game and Stenerud third team in the ratings, with
that wa s not bla c ked out · kicked a 42-yarder for a 12-0
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halftime lead with no time left. two firsts an 26 pumts.
Michiga o was again fourth
. Chicago Coach Abe Gibron with 246 points followed by
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VISIT FRIENDS
Mrs. Paul Grue se r accompanied by her sister , Mrs.
Mabel Wolfe, went to Parkersburg Sunday to visit Mrs.
Grueser's grandda ug hter,
Mrs. Mitchell McCale, and
family . Mrs. McCole is
recuperating at home following
surgery.

Luigi 's rolled l&lt;J a ll~
victory over Goodyear in independent winter cage league
action Sunday.
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steak dtnner cooked by the
regular hi.t!h school cooks and
scr vt.-d by t-:i rls or Lhc Future
Homern.a ke rs of A mcr ic.:et ,
Coac h Ch(lrl es C han~.---ey inirodu ced the football squad .
Alth ough the first team to
lose more ga mes in a season
than it won, Chancey obviously
felt it was not a ''losing"
season . He sa id, " I have never
seen a team as emotionally

of Midd leport schools whe-n
Diles attended there 25 years
ago.
The cr owd gave cr s t.&lt;rndin g
ovation to the man , who as
Diles put it, " Has done more
for educatiorl than any other
person in this neck of the

The Fabric Shop

Layette shower given
A layette shower twnoring

Diles asks A1nericans to care

BI.JSY BEES MEET
/l. meeting of the Busy Bee
Clas.s of the Middleport F'trst
Baptist Churc h wHJ be held
Thursday, f'O\'. 29, at the home
of ~irs . Harry Houdashelt,
instead or thiS week .

Mrs. Petrel feted
A layette shower honoring

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Se'.--eral members \'OIW1teered
U.J priJ\·Ide refreshments to be
""' oman for ~ crvember .
sold dur1n~ the show. ·
To open the meeting ThanksFwal arrangements were
cornplel&lt;d for the regional gu:ing medlt.ations were given
meeung Saturday at fi;as tem by ~ir s. Reid Young. Mrs. Guy
High School , h""ted bJ• the Summerfield gave inslruotions
on harvesting bulbs and
Chester Qub.
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Now!
It Away
Mrs. Earl Dean reporl&lt;d on swring thern properly. She said
ATIL\'D OPES HOI;SE
they
should
be
dug
before
hard
sunshine •·ork for Oct&lt;lber
Mrs. Ben i'eut.zling, Mrs.
freezing and no later than after
Faye Wildermuth . ~!rs . Gladys
the first few light frosts .
XI GAMMA Mu Chapter o! CUmmings, ~irs . Grace Pratt
Summer bulbs, she said, may Beta Sigma Phi , 7:30 p .m .,
and Mrs. Edith Sauer, all
Sewing Machine
survive light fr ost and continue home of Mrs . Ruth Ann Riffle,
members of the ' Gallia County
bl ooming thr ough Indian :'&gt;!iddleport . .
Salon 612, Eight and F orty,
For Christmas '73
Louise Brewer . A bootie theme Summer, so it is important not
TUESDAY
were in Gallipolis Sunday [or
small deposit will hold
was carried (JU t in decoration. to dig them too soon. She
SALISBURY PTA , 7 :30 . the golden wedding anfor the party and gi lts were cautioned members to dig far
Tuesday at the school. Musical ni\'ersary celebration of Inis
presented to Mrs. Petrel.
enough fr om the main bulb w program by third and fourth
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and Gin o Marchi . The salon
~rs . Brewer wa.s assisted in
all ow for the new bulb growth graders, room visitation and
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presented the couple with a
serving t~ refres hments by and avoi d damage .
. art show.
gilt.
:'&gt;!iss Sha ron Buf!ingwn . AtTuberous begonia stems
HARRISONVILLE PTO,
tending were Mr. and Mrs . should not be cut like other 7:30 Tuesday night at the
Petrel, Mr. and Mr s . Brewer, bulbs, Mrs . Summerfield school. Thanksgiving program
Mr. and Mrs. Good , Mrs . Diana poi nl&lt;d out , but left lD dry until by second grade.
Pettit, Mrs . Elladene Watson, they sna p of[. Protect summer
LEWIS MANLEY American
Miss Bullington, Mrs. Mary chrysanthemums by resetting
Legion Auxiliary, 7 p.m. home
Morri s and Mr s . Vilma ln cold frames or mulching of Mrs . Con Young .
Pikkoja.
with !our to five inches of good
WEDNESDAY
material remen:tbering to
MIDDLEPORT LITERARY
water well before the ground Club, 2 p.m. Wednesday , home
freezes, Mrs. Summerfield of Mrs . Rodney Downing .
said . She ooncluded with the Books
be reviewed will be
sugges t- on that gardeners wait " The Girl o£ Huntington
until March l&lt;J prune bush
Karen Moore , Mrs. Marilyn roses although some members House" by Blossom Elfman by
Fultz, Miss Mary Beth Brewer , suggested that to avoid w'ind Mrs . Richard Owen; and " feel
Miss Jill Moore. Miss Kelly damage , they be pruned when Free" by Davis S. Viscott,
M.D. by Mrs . Arthur Strauss.
Doug la s and Mi ss Kristin the mulching is done.
Roll call will be a comment on
SU.nley, all local ; and Mrs .
" To Market, To Market to the book."
Betty Whitstine , Columbus .
Buy a Green Twig " . was the
STUFfiNG
BEE
!or
Others presenting gi[ls lD topic o£ Mrs. Hoy Holter who
Mrs. Cowan were Mrs. Roberta showed various plants which Christmas Seal letters 9 a.m. at
citizens
renter ,
Cowan, Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold, are popu1ar and easy to care seniOr
Mrs. Gertrude Van Cooney, for, and can usually be pur- Pomeroy Junior High . Help
Mrs . Saliy Walters, Mrs . chased in su permarkets. The needed. Conducl&lt;d by Meigs
Mildred Hiley , Mrs. Margaret problem, she said, is that County TB and Health
Kincaid, Miss Jerry Pullen, usually the plant has no name Ass()ciation.
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Mrs. Penni Lyons , Mrs. Carnet or instructions on care inAshley, Mrs. Nellie Cox, Mrs. cluded and the owner may or Lions Club, noon at the Meigs
Donna Glaze, Mrs. Dorothy may not be successful in Inn. Official visit o! Howard N.
With a dishonest watch you
Gilmore, Mrs . Pernie Brewer, keeping the plant healthy. Hosher, District 13 K governor.
go
around begging peop le for
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Lions
asked
to
attend
.
Mrs. Shirley Richmond, Mrs . Instructions were given on
the time. And getting dirty
POMEROY Chapter 80 ,
Sandi Smith, Mrs . Alice Mills , identification and care for
looks from the lady next to
Royal
Arch
Masons,
stated
Mrs . Ruth Criner, Mrs . the se plants. After the
you , when you were only
Dorothy Baker and Mrs. [ris demonstrations several unique conclave, 7:30p.m ., with Bostrying
to see her wrist.
worth Council 46 Royal and
Payne .
plants were purchased by Select Masters at 8:15 p .m.,
But with an Accutron watch
members. The plants were bath at the Masonic Temple .
you mind your own bus"iness.
provided !or display oy
It has a tUning fork movement,
THIRD WEDNESDAY Club
Dud ley's Green House.
guaranteed honest to within
will meet at 1.0 a .m. at the Jiew
Mrs: Richard Barton showed .
a minute a month. •
Municipal
Building
in
her arrangemen t s of .the·
So why not see us . ·.. and one
Syracuse.
month, "Garden Potpourri,"
of the finest selections of
LEBANON
Golden
Age
Club
Clirrord
Ja cobs,
James featuring
fruits
and "
Accutron watches. From $100 .
Gilmore, . Ernest Powel1 and
at Reorganized Churc h of
vegelables. She had made an
Clifford Kline .
Latter Day Saint.a of Jesus
You 'll never have to beg for
arrangement for Thanksgiving
Solos were "Beautiful Isle of
Christ, Old Town Flats at 10
time
again.
table centerpiece and one for a
a :m. Potluck dinner. All senior
Somewhere" by Betty Arbuffet.
A. Two-tone sta inless stee l. Silver dial. $100. ·
citizens invited .
mentaus, and " How Great
Arrang~ments
were
8. Tapered case and band . Sltv!r dial. $200 .
Thou Art" by John Moore . Otto
exhibited by Mrs. Barton·, Mrs.
C. Sta inless steel. B ur~:und~ red dia l. 1175 .
Lohn and Ernest Powell had
Roy Holter a nd Mrs. Homer
Use Our Ch r istmas
testimonies. James Gilmore
Holter. They were judged by
L ayAw a y Plan !!
had scripture from Isaiah 36
Mrs. Purley Karr, Mrs. Roy
and there was silent prayer for
Miller and Mrs. Robert Wood.
0
Lawrence Smith.
for basketball season.
The Christmas meeting was
. A hymn sing Sunday afset[or Tuesday, Dec. 18, at the
Gold. blue • .red, green,
ternoon, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. by
home o[ Mrs. l)onald Mora
purpl e, black &amp; w h ile.
the youth was announced . The
The faithful tuning fork watch
following a 7 p.m. buffet at the
Men 's Fellowship will meet
Meigs Inn.
meet Monday night at the Ruck
Mrs. Dale Kautz, assistant
Spri ngs grange hall at 7:30
hostess, gave each mem~r a
p.m . with the Hysell Run
tulip bulb for a fa vor. A dessert
Fellowship.
Your Thom MeAn Store
COW'se was served by the
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hos tess. Mrs. Dean won the
'We will adju!ll to lh is to lerance . if nece nary . Guaranlee Is lo r one yell,(,.
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Church women will
host benefit dinner
A lunchooo, wtll! aU pn.&lt;~
gum~ W tb&lt; Pam&lt;r&lt;J&gt; f1re

l&gt;oportmtnl to be appllod ""
tb&lt; ...... headq""'"""'· wtU be
t !Ag,._, at Tnnity O&gt;urch Dec . ~
by tb&lt; church worr.en.
Plans ...... mad&lt;! f&lt;ll' the
lunche&lt;.&lt;J W coo.oat of 100p,
11alad, und&gt;riclies, pi• and
cf.lf! .. duri~ a meeting fnday
no~ht of the Happy Harveoter1
Claa. serving &gt;rill begtn on the
day of the IUliCheon at ll a .m .
Appoinl&lt;d w solit:Jt were
Mrs . Carrie "'eutz.li~ , Athens
RtJad, Minenville, Butternut
Ave., and M.lddlep&lt;ll't ; ~rs.
Genevieve Meinhart and Miss
Erma Smith, !'aylor's Run ;
Ruth Massar . Sugar Run ;
Wilma Terrell , Mulberry
Heigl\13, Union Avenue, and
Mulberry Ave .; and 1.lr! . Eva
Dessauer, Monkey Run .
Al~o plan ned during the
metting was a rummage sale
Thursday and friday in the
chur ch ba!ernent. Workers on
Wednesday preparing fur the
sale wiU be Mr5. Clara K.arr ,
Mro . Gladys Cuckler , Mrs .
Neva Seyfried , Mr~S . Genevieve

Meinhart and Mrs. Neutzling .
Handling the sale Thursday
will be Mrs . Edna Reibel , Miss

Smith and Mrs . De~Jsauer , and
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working friday will be Mrs .
Karr, Mrs. Meinhart. Mis.lj
Smith, Mrs. Lucille Houck and
Mrs. Edith Lanning.

The c.nnual ChristrnaH party

wu set tor OK H c._t &amp; p m
,.,th a gut ... c~~ar~e ll€&lt; 12
the claM wtU serve tb&lt; Wl!ldwg
Trail Gorden C.lub Olrutma!
dmner.
Srruth and !&gt;Irs
Meinhart
.,.He
n&amp;med
c ha•rwomen of the dinner.
AfJP'Anl&lt;d w the oominatlf'l11
c ommittee wtTt M.m Srmth
and .-.!n . Karr .
'The prayer from the yearbook t¥1l«i the meeting ,.;th
MrJ. E tb&lt; I Williair""" giving
de votl(Jn!l using a Thank sgtvll!g theme . She read a poem
II Ued " A Breath of Prayer"
and took her scnpwre from
Matthew a. Mrs . "'eut.zling ,
pr esident, thanked those who
a ssi~te d
with the Wor ld
Community Day social hour .
:o.!rs . Ruth ~l.assar thanked all

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wh o s.ent cards during her
illness.
f or the pr og ram , fred
Blaettnar showed slides o! the
gol den wedding anniversary of
Mr . and Mrs . Philip ~einhart .
Mrs . fred Blaett.nar w&lt;ts a
guest. The door prizes were
won by Mr.s. NeutzUng , Mrs .
Kl oes, Mrs . Seyfried and Mrs.
Dessauer . Mrs. Henry Reibel
and Mrs. Lanning served a
gaJ ad cour~e . Fall fl owers
decoral£-d the l&lt;lble . Attending
besid"" those named were Mrs .
freda Duffy, Mr s. Rose
Ginther , Mrs. Ada Holter, Mrs .
Stella 'Kloes and Mrs. Wilma
Terrell .

UMW meeting held
LE'J'AHT fALLS - "S lums
in a Land of P lenty" was the
program theme used by Mrs.
Howard Shiveley at a recent
meeting of the Letart Falls
United Melhodt.at Women at
the home of Mrs. Bert Grimm .
Mrs . Shiveley reported on a
Mrnal.l section of Chicago,
ca lled Uptown , where 27,000
people ·live in one area in
tumble-down apartments
overrun hy rata. The people,
she said, a re of many races
living In dire poverty including
ei!Caped convict.a,dope addicl,,
and alcoholics.
ln her report she told o! the
buSines!:lmen who own the
buildings, coll ecting the rent
but JJlaldng no repairs. She a lso
dcscribl-d the work of one nnm ,
Ibcrus Hacker, who sUtrtcd it
community center there with
some usslsUtnce
through
the
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Mar cy Newberry Agency . A
discussion was held on how the
. members o[ the church might
assist the people there.

The program alsO included
several readings, "1 Need Thee
Quiet" by Mrs. Nora Cross;
" He Leade th Me" by Mrs.
Gladys Shields; " He Knows"
by Mrs . Er~1a Hill ; "Prayer
Answered" by Mrs. Margie
Roush; a nd " Rules wr Daily
Living" by Mrs. Lois Bell.
During the bUsiness session
conducted by Mrs. Andrew

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Tttste buds are limited to
one or two I unctions ~ that
Is. some -s_ignal taste of

sourness, swee tn ess, sa 11y
or bi tt er fl avors. They are
so sensitive that If a person
gave ru ll atten t ion Ia them ,
he could easi ly distinguish
the year in whi ch a wine
was made, or th e reef on
whi ch oyster-s a·re grown .
Ll.-gend proc laims a l ew
gourtr~ets
c laim ed the
abilitY to nibbl e the leg of a

PcJrtrldge a nd determine ·
whether or not the bird

customarily . used that ieg
li'l roosting!
Through an exclusive

process , the
water refiner sor ts and
removes
the
visible
p~t1ented

Cros!i, plans were announced
lor the annual family Christmas dinner Dec . 12 at the
community building at 6 p .m.
The program will be presented
by Mr. . Mary Louise Schuler
and Mrs . Grimm . Officers will
be lnst&lt;lled at ' the Dec . 30
meeting at the church by the
Rev . Mr. Shiveley.
Mrs. Grimm served refreshments to those named and Mrs .
Alice Balser, Mr s. Erma
Wil!:mn, Mrs. Marjorie Hunt,
Mrs . Inez Hill and Mrs . E rnest
Shu ler.
Jlrraogement.a of driftwood
and ch ry 5a nthemurns
decorated the Grimm horne .

Toyhndis
show theme
RUTLAND - "A Trip to
Toyland" is the theme of the
Chris tmas flower show to be
staged thi s weekend at the
Rutland United Methodist
Church by the Rutland Garden
Club. The public is invited to
view the show either Saturday
or Sunday aftern oon.
Judging will begin at I p.m.
Saturday with U1e judging to be
oral and by the sta ndard
system accordiijg to the Ohio
Association of Garden Club
rules.
Included in the show are nin e
t; lasses in ,the artistic.
arrangements division, two of
which are for juniors.. The
educational classes are for
collages of a two dimensional
nature using plant material,
and pictures or plaq ues, two or
three dim"ensional. using some
plant material.
There are six classes in the
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Schedules ff~r tht ~1tlil: 5
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dJstnbuted and plan s for
exh1b1 tmg were discussed.
~ htn lhf Chester Garden Club
met rectnUy at the hfJITie of
Mrs. Oru G1n ther .
W s. G~nlher , ~ir s . Ivan
Wa lbr and ~1r s . Homer Ho) Ltr
reported r,n the county planmngmeeting for the Christmas
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REGULAR meeung of the
Racine Lodge Xo. -161 f&amp;A.\1 at
7 :30 p. m . in the Ra cloe
Masonic Temple. Election o[
o[[icers . Refres hments. All
:Master Masons invited .
EASTERN BA.'I:D Boosters
7:30p .m . at high school.
WHITE: ROSE Lodge at
~iddleport Legion Hall at l : 30
p .m . Election of officers ..

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Tur eJ Dmner at
Rutland E:l•men!aT} ca!etena
sponsored
bJ
Rutland
\ 'olunt.or Fll'&lt;' Department.
Sernng at ; p m .
~~E~ffiERS d Drew Webster
Post ..-ho ..,11 a,s9st tn sale of
bread. door 10 door meet at
post hom&lt;' at S pJll.
I'IUDA Y
PAST ~l atrons. E•-angeline
Chapter. O.E:.S ., ; .30 p.m. at
tht
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the )l!ddleport Chu r c h or
Chnst wtll hold a bake sale and
bazaar beginning at 9 a .m .
F'nday at the Dudley florist
Shop .

Mrs. Jean ine Petrel was bel&lt;!.
Saturda y at the Me igs Ja ckson-VlnWn County Bookm obile
headquarters , in
Pomeroy.
Mrs. Petrel is on a le.ave of
absence from her employment
at the bookmobile and the
shower hCifloring her wa s given
by her co-workers there. Music
fur the evening was provided
by Monid L. Good and his
da ughlir. Garnes were pla yed
Wlder the direeti on of Mts.

Mrs. Judy Cowan, Middleport,
was held recently at the
Middleport First Baptist
Church . H""tesses were Mrs.
J oyce Douglas, Miss Betty
Gilmore , Mrs. Viole t- Linscott
and Mrs. Debbie Whitlatch .
A pi.nk and blue color scheme
wa s carried . out in the
decorations and cake, punch,
and mint.o; were 5erved. Games
were played with prizes going
to Mrs. Nola Swisher, Mrs.
Sheila Reeves, Columbus, and
Mrs. Cora Pullen.
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Others attending were Mrs.
Clara Riley , Mrs. Karen
Stanley, Mrs. Kathy Hood,
Mrs . Melanie Pullen, Mrs.
Mary Brewer, Mrs. Yvonne
Wilson , Mrs . Helen Bodimer,
Mrs. Roma Hawkins, Mr!'l.
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Men and Missions ' Sunday
was observed at the Laurel
Cli!r F ree Methodist Church
Sunday night. The service
opened with group singing of
''G lorio us Freed om'' and
prayer by Lloyd Wright. John
Moore was song leader and Mrs. Kathy Pullins was at the
plano.
The song, " At.CalvarY"' was
followed by a prayer by Pearl
Jacobs. The congrega tion sang
"Blessed Assurance" while the
offering was being !&lt;ken, and
Clifford Jacobs had the of"
fertory prayer. Ushers were

WILL MEET
RUTLAND - Members o[
the Rutland Garden Club on
Mrs. Harvey Er lew ine's
staging committee for the Nov.
17 and 18 fl ower s how are to
meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday
night at the Rutland United
Methodist Church to set up for.
the show. Members are
reminded to take card t&lt;bles .
The Almanac
By United Press Ioternatlonal
Today is Tuesday, Nov. 13,
the :m .day o£ 1973 with 48 to
follow.
The moon is approaching its
last quarter.
The morni ng stars are
Mercury and Saturn_.
The evening stars are Venus,
Mars a nd Jupiter.
Those born on this date are
under the sign o£ Scorpio.
Scottish a uthor Robert Louis
Stevenson was born Nov . 13,
1850.

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Following Diles' addr ess,
which wa s prN•eded by a baked

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The
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program at the Asbury United
Methodist Church, Syracuse,
Wednesday night, have cancelled their appearance. The
revival conti nu es at the '
Syracuse Church and on
Wednesday evening, the Rev.
Carl Hicks o£ Pomeroy will be
the speaker .

RECEIVES GIFT - Dave Diles of Middleport; now a personality on the Prudential
Scoreboard for ABC-TV, received a gift from his one-time sc hool superintendent, Lee McComas, right, Monday evening at the annual Rotary Club Football Banquet at Meigs High
School . ' 1This is to let you know that we are very proud of you;" McComa s told Diles.

KANSAS CITY, Mo . (UPJ)For the first 'lime this season,
the Kansas City Chiefs ' offen·
sive line was intac t. £t showed.
Ed Podolak rambled ror 135
yards on 28 carries~ missing his
personal high by four yards.
The 28 carries, however ,
eclipsed by one a 13-year-oid
team record set by Abner
Haynos in 1000.
The result was a 19-7 Chiefs'
victory Monday .night ove r U1 e
Chicago Bears.
"l guarantee the offensive
line had a great night," said
Podolak, who also caught live
passes for 37 yards. " There
were some great holes out
Ulere."
OHcnsive guard Mo Moorman, who happened · to
overhear Podolak said, " There
had to be for someone as slow
as you to get through ."
Jan Stenerud kicked field
goals of 47, 17, 43 and 42 yards,
all in the first half, and Mike

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New Eng 3 New York 2, ot
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Los Angeles ai Edmonton
Houston al M i nnesota
Clevela nd at Chicago
Winnipeg at Van c ouver
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Board of Coaches major col.lege
footba ll r.3tinl;IS with number of
first pla ce vote-s in paren theses : ( Nintll Week )
· Po·in t s'
Team
' 335
1. Ohio Stale (8 -0l (23)
2. Alabama (8 -0 l (9J
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3. Oklahoma (7 .Q. 1) 12 }
. 261
4. Mi c higan (9 -0)
246
5. Notr e Dame ( 8-0 ) (1)
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6. Penn State ( 9-01
171
7. LSU ( 8 -0 )
146
B. UCLA (8 - 1)
100
9, Sou thern Cal ( 7. \ -ll
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10 . Nebraska (7-1-1)
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11. Texas (6 -2)
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DAVIS TAKES OVER
CHICAGO (UPI) - Carol V.
Davis has been named director
of the Chicago White Sax' farm
system replacing Glen Miller,
who will retire Jan. 1, General
Manager Holand Hemond revealed today.
Miller, 66, bas been with the
Sox s ince 1948 and farm
director since 19~5. Davis, 44,
has been with the Sox since
1956 and director of player
development since 1968.

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Kans'as City
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Denv er
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San Diego
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Dallas
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Wash ingto n
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Philadelph ia
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s t . Louis
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Green Bay
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Detroit
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Atlanta
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New Or lea ns
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San Fran cisc o . 3
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Monday's Results
Ka n sas City 19 Chicago 7
(Only game scl'1eduledl
Sunday's Games
Cl eveland at Oakland
Denver at P ittsburgh
Ho uston al Kansas City
Miam i at Buffalo
NY Jets at Cincinnati
Detroit at Chicago
Philadelph ia at Dallas
St . Lou is at NY Giants
San Fran al Los Angeles
Balt i more at Washington
Green Bay at NeW Eng l and
New Orleans a t· San Diego
(Only games schedu l ed)
Monday 's Ga m es
M innesota at A t lanta
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Dixon, Chuc;k Oownie, Fenton
1'aylur, head f,re shman coach
Brauer and
hi s
Roge r
assistant, Sam Crow, and the
7th and 8th grade '&lt;·oaches,
member rres hman football
J ohn Arnott and Ron Logan ,
team and each varsity~ player
and the squad mana ger s and
individually .
assistant mona gers.
Coac h Chan cey made his
Ca ptain Mick Ash and
(.lpprc ciation official with
several
other
players
appropriate remarks directed
presented the varsity coaching
to th e administration, the
s tarr with beautiful clucks,
bedecked with a football
theme . The
two
team
physician s, Drs. Ray P ickens
and Roger Daniels, were also
presented gHts as a symbol of
led the Nets ' attack, pouring in the team's appreciation for
with 24 and Shriver with 21.
ln other action, Pullins just 22 while Tony Vaugl\an added ' their help durin g the season.
got by the Nets, 56-04. Leading 13.
Diles wa s not the only
E lber£elds ed ged
past comedian in attendan ce during
the Pullins attack Was Lonnie
Brown with 25 points and Jack Citizens National Bank of Pt.
the evening's festivities . Nolan
Landon with 13. Mike Werry Pleasant in the other battle Swac khamer , mas ter oE
Sunday, 76-74 .
ce remonies, had the crowd
Rick Douglas and Jef[ Tyo
bursting with laug hter.
shared the scoring honors for
Hearty, stimulating music
the victor s with 12 points each,
was provided throughout the
while Dave Eisel and Ron
dinn e r by Mrs . Ch r is tin
Logan led the Banker s with 11
Guthrie, · who played from
and 16 points respectively.
mem ory many major college
This Sunday's action will fight songs on he r orga n.
have Pullins going against
The Rev . Robert Bumgarveteran Al Geiberger.
Luigi's at 2 p .m., fo ll owed by ner , vice-pre sident of the
Gilbert played nine holes of
Citizens National Bank vs.
Rotary Club, gave the inthe No. 2 course of th e
Goodyear and Elberfelds vs. vaca ti on and the Rev . Robert
Pinehurst Country
Club
Kuhn the benediction .
Monday and said he wa.s the Nets.
'" ready" to resume his quest of
the $100,000 fifSt prize .
"I wish we were going
FIRE PREVENTION MEANS ...
back at . it today," he said
before starting his practice
round. "It's a shame we have
to waste a nice day."
Following uncertain and
unfavorable weather conditions during much o[ the first
four rounds, a bright sun on
I . CHECK YOUR HOME ·
Monday brought with it .temperatures in the high 50s. The
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South African Gary Player,
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3. JUST IN CASE, BE SURE YOU
opening round that par could
be enough to win it all, revised
ARE FULLY INSURED
his estimate Monday, perhaps
ln a mood of pique alter his 75
ARE YOU SURE ... REALLY SURE?
ballooned him to 293, 13 shots
off the pace. At any rate ,
Whe n was the last time you h a d an in su r Player was heard
say tbat
eight-over might even be good
ance expe rt examine your p olicy fo r ade enough .
quate f.re co verage' Chances are that ·you
· "Par will be good lor first or
second place here," said Allen
may not be as f ully p rotected as yo u
Miller, who shared the thirdshould be . Br ing your policy in to u s ...
round lead with Gilbert but
then faded to a 76 Sunday to
we' ll be glad to make a profe ssio nal eva! stand fourth . " And I intend
uation of your existing ins urance at n o
shoot par."
charge or o b ligatio n to you.
Gilbert has his own game
plan as well.
"!went out with the intention
of leading after every round,"
he stated. ''I'd like to continue
do ing so. 11
LARRY BROGAN
992-5130
A simple enough plan, and.
GERALD REUTER
107 Sycamore St.
Gilbert will be well rewarded if
EDNASCHOENLEB
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loss to Ironton.
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movie cameramen, the
ground skeepers, his assistant
coaches,
new s
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cheerleader s and co-teachers
for their assistance and SUP·
port during the season, and to
band director Dwight Goins
and the board .
He said Hot&lt;ry stages a
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prog •·am [or the squad and
fans."
He introduced his varsity

Gilbert maintains
hold down big lead in meet

PINEHURST, N.C. (UP!) With the bigge't prize of hish£e
NEW YORK (UP£ ) - This
week's
United Press Interna- IW'king just a few drives away'
Livingsto n hooked up with Otis
The Chiefs missed several tiona! Board of Coaches college it is easy to understand why
Taylor for a 24-yard to'uchdown scoring opportunities because
Gibby Gilbert decided to pass
pass in th e third quarter.
or four turnovers, but yielded . football ratings releaSed Mon- up a hunting trip with Sam
· lith TO in Nine Games
none in their own end of the day are a near-Carbon copy of Snead.
That was only the Chiefs' field. Chicago field-goal kicker last week's rankings.
Gilbert had tentative plans to
, .
Rod er, for mstatlce,
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With
all
seven
top
teams
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11th touchdown in nine games, :valrro
b t
nd f .
k join Snead in Virginia for a
but lilted them into a £irst- not have one three-point at- lU1 ea en, a.
acmg wea
couple of days of hunting
opponents Saturday the or- d . th b k . th "'OO 000
place tie with Oakland, both at tempt.
d
urmg c rea m e.., ,
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l'k 1 t
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5-3·1, in the Western Division of
Stenerus Misses
er 18 1 c Y 0 un er- World 0 en Go1f Chamgo
very
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changes
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the American Football ConStenerud missed a 51-yarder until
Ohio
State
and p10nshtp, but Just one look .at
fe r e n ce. Chi cago's loss, in the fourth quarter that would Michigan meet on Nov . and the leader board was aU ,,e
24
dropping the Bears to 3-&lt;;,
have given him five for the Alabama and Louisiana State needed to change his mmd.
clinched the Central Division of
night and tie a personal high. collide on Thanksgiving Day.
Hal£way through the marathe National Football Con- That one hit the cro.s star.
Ohio State which shut out thon e•ght-round test, Gilbert IS
ference for unbeaten MinBut the one that killed the Michigan State, 35-0, again was far ahead o[ the field o[ 74
nesota.
Bears came after time had run the overwhelming No. 1 choice sw-v1vors with a four-underThe Kansas City defense held
out in the first half. The Chiefs of the 35 coaches on the board par 280. When play resumes
Chicago to only two flrs t downs .
were attempting to line up ror a garnering 23 first-place vote; Wednesday f~r the final four
until near the end of the third 47-varde•· by Stenerud as the and
335 points, with Alabama rounds of go!£ s nchest tournaquarter and sacked quarter- final seconds ticked off. Just as second,
selected No. 1 on nine men~ ever, Gtlbert wtll carry a
back Bobby Douglass six times the ball was about to be ballots and receivlng
310 total fat live-stroke advantage over
for 64 yards in· losses.
snapped, however, ChiCago points.
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young Tom Watson and
A crowd or 70,664 turned out
defensive end Mel Tom kicked
Oklahoma, all but wrapping
in 62-degree temperatures, but
the ball away from the center. up the Big Eight title by beltipg
there were 7,51!7 no-sh ows !or
The Bears were c harged with Missouri, 31-3, repeated as the .
the nationally televised game
delay o[ game and Stenerud third team in the ratings, with
that wa s not bla c ked out · kicked a 42-yarder for a 12-0
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halftime lead with no time left. two firsts an 26 pumts.
Michiga o was again fourth
. Chicago Coach Abe Gibron with 246 points followed by
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Americ;;~n Conference·
argued with the orficials all the Lousiana State. UCLA and
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Mrs. Paul Grue se r accompanied by her sister , Mrs.
Mabel Wolfe, went to Parkersburg Sunday to visit Mrs.
Grueser's grandda ug hter,
Mrs. Mitchell McCale, and
family . Mrs. McCole is
recuperating at home following
surgery.

Luigi 's rolled l&lt;J a ll~
victory over Goodyear in independent winter cage league
action Sunday.
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Coac h Ch(lrl es C han~.---ey inirodu ced the football squad .
Alth ough the first team to
lose more ga mes in a season
than it won, Chancey obviously
felt it was not a ''losing"
season . He sa id, " I have never
seen a team as emotionally

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Diles attended there 25 years
ago.
The cr owd gave cr s t.&lt;rndin g
ovation to the man , who as
Diles put it, " Has done more
for educatiorl than any other
person in this neck of the

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A layette shower twnoring

Diles asks A1nericans to care

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of ~irs . Harry Houdashelt,
instead or thiS week .

Mrs. Petrel feted
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U.J priJ\·Ide refreshments to be
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sold dur1n~ the show. ·
To open the meeting ThanksFwal arrangements were
cornplel&lt;d for the regional gu:ing medlt.ations were given
meeung Saturday at fi;as tem by ~ir s. Reid Young. Mrs. Guy
High School , h""ted bJ• the Summerfield gave inslruotions
on harvesting bulbs and
Chester Qub.
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Now!
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Mrs. Earl Dean reporl&lt;d on swring thern properly. She said
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should
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before
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sunshine •·ork for Oct&lt;lber
Mrs. Ben i'eut.zling, Mrs.
freezing and no later than after
Faye Wildermuth . ~!rs . Gladys
the first few light frosts .
XI GAMMA Mu Chapter o! CUmmings, ~irs . Grace Pratt
Summer bulbs, she said, may Beta Sigma Phi , 7:30 p .m .,
and Mrs. Edith Sauer, all
Sewing Machine
survive light fr ost and continue home of Mrs . Ruth Ann Riffle,
members of the ' Gallia County
bl ooming thr ough Indian :'&gt;!iddleport . .
Salon 612, Eight and F orty,
For Christmas '73
Louise Brewer . A bootie theme Summer, so it is important not
TUESDAY
were in Gallipolis Sunday [or
small deposit will hold
was carried (JU t in decoration. to dig them too soon. She
SALISBURY PTA , 7 :30 . the golden wedding anfor the party and gi lts were cautioned members to dig far
Tuesday at the school. Musical ni\'ersary celebration of Inis
presented to Mrs. Petrel.
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~rs . Brewer wa.s assisted in
all ow for the new bulb growth graders, room visitation and
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serving t~ refres hments by and avoi d damage .
. art show.
gilt.
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HARRISONVILLE PTO,
tending were Mr. and Mrs . should not be cut like other 7:30 Tuesday night at the
Petrel, Mr. and Mr s . Brewer, bulbs, Mrs . Summerfield school. Thanksgiving program
Mr. and Mrs. Good , Mrs . Diana poi nl&lt;d out , but left lD dry until by second grade.
Pettit, Mrs . Elladene Watson, they sna p of[. Protect summer
LEWIS MANLEY American
Miss Bullington, Mrs. Mary chrysanthemums by resetting
Legion Auxiliary, 7 p.m. home
Morri s and Mr s . Vilma ln cold frames or mulching of Mrs . Con Young .
Pikkoja.
with !our to five inches of good
WEDNESDAY
material remen:tbering to
MIDDLEPORT LITERARY
water well before the ground Club, 2 p.m. Wednesday , home
freezes, Mrs. Summerfield of Mrs . Rodney Downing .
said . She ooncluded with the Books
be reviewed will be
sugges t- on that gardeners wait " The Girl o£ Huntington
until March l&lt;J prune bush
Karen Moore , Mrs. Marilyn roses although some members House" by Blossom Elfman by
Fultz, Miss Mary Beth Brewer , suggested that to avoid w'ind Mrs . Richard Owen; and " feel
Miss Jill Moore. Miss Kelly damage , they be pruned when Free" by Davis S. Viscott,
M.D. by Mrs . Arthur Strauss.
Doug la s and Mi ss Kristin the mulching is done.
Roll call will be a comment on
SU.nley, all local ; and Mrs .
" To Market, To Market to the book."
Betty Whitstine , Columbus .
Buy a Green Twig " . was the
STUFfiNG
BEE
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Others presenting gi[ls lD topic o£ Mrs. Hoy Holter who
Mrs. Cowan were Mrs. Roberta showed various plants which Christmas Seal letters 9 a.m. at
citizens
renter ,
Cowan, Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold, are popu1ar and easy to care seniOr
Mrs. Gertrude Van Cooney, for, and can usually be pur- Pomeroy Junior High . Help
Mrs . Saliy Walters, Mrs . chased in su permarkets. The needed. Conducl&lt;d by Meigs
Mildred Hiley , Mrs. Margaret problem, she said, is that County TB and Health
Kincaid, Miss Jerry Pullen, usually the plant has no name Ass()ciation.
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Mrs. Penni Lyons , Mrs. Carnet or instructions on care inAshley, Mrs. Nellie Cox, Mrs. cluded and the owner may or Lions Club, noon at the Meigs
Donna Glaze, Mrs. Dorothy may not be successful in Inn. Official visit o! Howard N.
With a dishonest watch you
Gilmore, Mrs . Pernie Brewer, keeping the plant healthy. Hosher, District 13 K governor.
go
around begging peop le for
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asked
to
attend
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Mrs. Shirley Richmond, Mrs . Instructions were given on
the time. And getting dirty
POMEROY Chapter 80 ,
Sandi Smith, Mrs . Alice Mills , identification and care for
looks from the lady next to
Royal
Arch
Masons,
stated
Mrs . Ruth Criner, Mrs . the se plants. After the
you , when you were only
Dorothy Baker and Mrs. [ris demonstrations several unique conclave, 7:30p.m ., with Bostrying
to see her wrist.
worth Council 46 Royal and
Payne .
plants were purchased by Select Masters at 8:15 p .m.,
But with an Accutron watch
members. The plants were bath at the Masonic Temple .
you mind your own bus"iness.
provided !or display oy
It has a tUning fork movement,
THIRD WEDNESDAY Club
Dud ley's Green House.
guaranteed honest to within
will meet at 1.0 a .m. at the Jiew
Mrs: Richard Barton showed .
a minute a month. •
Municipal
Building
in
her arrangemen t s of .the·
So why not see us . ·.. and one
Syracuse.
month, "Garden Potpourri,"
of the finest selections of
LEBANON
Golden
Age
Club
Clirrord
Ja cobs,
James featuring
fruits
and "
Accutron watches. From $100 .
Gilmore, . Ernest Powel1 and
at Reorganized Churc h of
vegelables. She had made an
Clifford Kline .
Latter Day Saint.a of Jesus
You 'll never have to beg for
arrangement for Thanksgiving
Solos were "Beautiful Isle of
Christ, Old Town Flats at 10
time
again.
table centerpiece and one for a
a :m. Potluck dinner. All senior
Somewhere" by Betty Arbuffet.
A. Two-tone sta inless stee l. Silver dial. $100. ·
citizens invited .
mentaus, and " How Great
Arrang~ments
were
8. Tapered case and band . Sltv!r dial. $200 .
Thou Art" by John Moore . Otto
exhibited by Mrs. Barton·, Mrs.
C. Sta inless steel. B ur~:und~ red dia l. 1175 .
Lohn and Ernest Powell had
Roy Holter a nd Mrs. Homer
Use Our Ch r istmas
testimonies. James Gilmore
Holter. They were judged by
L ayAw a y Plan !!
had scripture from Isaiah 36
Mrs. Purley Karr, Mrs. Roy
and there was silent prayer for
Miller and Mrs. Robert Wood.
0
Lawrence Smith.
for basketball season.
The Christmas meeting was
. A hymn sing Sunday afset[or Tuesday, Dec. 18, at the
Gold. blue • .red, green,
ternoon, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. by
home o[ Mrs. l)onald Mora
purpl e, black &amp; w h ile.
the youth was announced . The
The faithful tuning fork watch
following a 7 p.m. buffet at the
Men 's Fellowship will meet
Meigs Inn.
meet Monday night at the Ruck
Mrs. Dale Kautz, assistant
Spri ngs grange hall at 7:30
hostess, gave each mem~r a
p.m . with the Hysell Run
tulip bulb for a fa vor. A dessert
Fellowship.
Your Thom MeAn Store
COW'se was served by the
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Commuters learning hard way
Hy United l,ress International
The hard racts of the energy
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Letters of opinion are welcomed. They sbould be less
I crisis were brought home to
. I than 300 words long (or be subject to reduction by the I Los Angeles commuters Mon' 1 editor) and must be signed wltb the signee's address. I day witll tlle announcement
1 Names may be wllhbeld upon publication. Howner , on : that fuel su pplies are so short
1 request, names will be dlselosed.L.etters sbould be in good 1 some daily bus service will be
I taste, addressing Issues , not personalities.
1 cut lxlck and Sunday service
will be canceled starting this
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U not , arfd if the federal
gove rrunent does not issue an
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District, there will no diesel
He 'd prefer retireme11t by people
fuel at all for the last low· days
of this month , stranding the
Dear Sir:
system's 600,000 daily riders or
This is my first opportunity to thank the voters of Meigs
forcing them to use automobiCounty and the Editor of the Sentinel for the Nov. Election result
les .
on Issue 3.
John A. Love, the President's . .
The issue was clear and area voters by 2 to ·l averred their
energy . advisor, Monday said ·
desire to eJect their own judges. However, state~wide, the
the fuel shorta ge was a
question passed and the contest now shifts to the General
"potentially chaotic " s ituatio~.
Assembly.
adding,
" If we continu e to
We in southeastern Ohio lost our county representatives. Will it
waste, to throw away, there
be soon that we lose our judges, and following that, our township
will simply not be enough to go
trustees ? Oakley Collins now represent.s us in the House, and
around for the necessary uses
Harry Armstrong in the Senate. Will they listen to the voice of the
insofar as the economy is
people .for whom they speak? Some day , of course, I must leave
concerned."
office, but I would prefer it to be either by vote of the people or
A survey by the California
. voluntary retirement. If the only monument I leave behind is the
Highway Patrol showed that
confidence of the public my service will not have been in vain.
many rreeway drivers are
.,.
Sincerely,
voluntarily
slowin g down to
John C. Bacon, judge of Common
gaso line ,
a
conse rve
Pleas Court, Meigs County.
spo kesman sa id . I n other
states, however, authorities
took action to make lower
speed ll&gt;nils official.
In Phoenix, Ariz ., a spokesman for Greyhound Bus Lines
By United Press International differences in this time of crissaid
the new 50-mile-an-hoW'
Public Utilities Commission is/' he said.
Chairman Edmund Turk
"U COTA can afford the limit on some New York and
New Jersey highways is having
praised. Ohioans Monday for luxury of not providing service ,
their voluntary cooperation in after trumpeting it.s claims for
trying to conserve energy dur· months, then perhaps the fuel
ing the current crisis, but look· which is does not wish to use
ed with disfavor upon the bus should be allocated to those
drivers strike in Columbus.
companies which apparently
Turk complimented Ohioans have a better understanding of
who turned down thermostat.s the public need," he said.
in homes and praised the slate
In other parts of Ohio :
employes and institutions for
The Columbus City
complying with guidelines Council approved a resolution
Gov. John J . Gilligan set down calling upon the Ohio General
last week.
Assembly io pass legislation
Turk also praised the many allowing the state Department
large shopping centers and of Transportation to lower
buildings which said t hey speed limits in and out of cities.·
would cut back on lighted signs as an energy conservation
and holiday decorations in an measure .
effort to conserve energy.
- The city·.of Cincinnati said
"This is an example of good it would discontinue the use of
citizenship and is deeply at&gt;- light.s around the perimeter of
precialed by all," he said.
Riverfront Stadium between 7
But at the same time Turk let p.m. and midnight, saving the
it be known he was disat&gt;- city $4 .05 daily.
pointed with the Columbus bus
'- The University of Cincinstrike.
nati said it would put up no
The Transportation Workers decorative lights and turn out
Union Local 208 struck at mid· lights where not needed, but
night Sunday when a contract would not reduce light for se·
expired. Their action cut off all
t:urity.
bus service to the capital city . .
Turk called ·the. failure of
Driver killed
Central Ohio Transit Authority
management and employes to . CLEVELAND (UP! ) '-- A
reach agreement on a new co n~
truck driver was killed Monday
tract "disappointing and possinight when his gasoline tank
bly irresponsible.''
truck overturned and caught
He called the strike '' incredi~
fire at the intersection of the
ble in the face of a crisis in the
Memorial Shore way and inner~
sources of energy.
belt to Interstate 71.
"While all state officials and
A motorist bzhind the truck
all interested citizens are doing
said the vehicle went into the
what they can to conserve en·
curve at a speed higher than
ergy, management and em~
the suggested speed limit, roll·
ployes of COTA do a disservice
ed over a three-foot median
. to their fellow citizens through
strip and landed in the oncom·
thelr inability to resolve their
ing lane, and broke into flames .
The driver was not immediately identified.

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a "disastrous effect" on bus
service . Buses use fuel most
efficiently at 60 m .p.h.,' she
said, and the slowdown is
making it ' ·impossible to be
SW'e of connections."
Law Gives Authority
Maryland Gov. Marvin Mandel Monday signed into law a
bill giving him sweeping:
authority to cope with the
energy shorgage, including
suspension or anti~pollution
standards .
An exception to the trend was
Arkansas , lVhere Maurice
Smith, chairman of the slate
Highwa y Commission , said the
interstate speed limit would
stay at 75 miles an hour , the
highest in the nation, unless
Congress decides otherwise.
He said it would he too
dangerous to lower the limit to
50 because it couldn 't be enforoed and the people slowing
down would be endangered by
those drivers who refused to
slow down.
"And the information I get is
that it is not gQing to save all
that much gasoline," Smith
said .
In other developments : ...
- State
employes
in
Michigan .said they fielded
hundreds
of
'' hotline "
lelephone calls Monday from
people who could not find
healing fuel.
- The s uperintendent of
schools in Buffalo, N.Y ., said
classes may have to be can·
celed starting Fr iday if more
heating oil cannot be found .

- The Environmental
Protection Agency approved a
Massachusetts plan that
permit.s the use of high-sulfur
content oil for healing and
ind us try . The Consolidated
Edison utility in New York
asked the Public Service
Commission for permission to
do the same.
Extension Proposed
- The president of the Iowa
State Education Association
proposed extending the school
day and operating on a 4-day
week to conserve energy. He
said a suggestion to extend the
Christmas vacation period and
make up for it in the swnmer
would hurt agriculture and
businesses which rely on
students for swnmer help.

-Sen. WHliam Proxm'ire, DQantas AirEnes said three
of it• seven flights a week to Wis ., said the Navy had
£Jn Francisco would terminate committed " an enormous
in Honvlu:u starting No oJ. 20. waste ol fuel" in flying 564
This and other measures would midshipmen and 75 band
mean a 30 per cent saving on members to New Orleans for
fu el, a spokesman said,

last Saturday's Navy-Tulane
football game. He also
suggested that the limousines
the government pr?vides for
high-ranking offtctals be
retired in favor of small cars
ard car pools.

Our Meat

of an Indianapolis firepla ce
store. said the demand is in·
creasing, and most people
'buying homes want two or
th,ree. Robert Griggs, who sells
firewood , said hi.s orders have
increased by one third. A
dealer in house insulation said
the demand is so high " we
can 't get the insulation fast
enough ."
- Resident.s of Block Island,
R.I., decided to return to
Daylight Saving Tinle in an
effort to save energy. " I'm
sure the rest of the country is
going to catch up with us in a
very few days ," sid Herbert
Whitmar, president of the town
council.

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Mr . Harold Graham ·who is
stationed in Louisiana with the
army called on Ava Gilkey
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs . Robert Clark
spent Thursday and Friday in
lndiBna attending a sale .
Mrs. Adrienne French came
home fro m Veterans Memorial
Hospital Wednesday and is
somewhat improved .
Mr. and Mrs. F . 0 . Whaley of
Columbus visited a few days
this week with Ava Gilkey and
Edith Whaley.
Mrs. Lola Clark served
turkey dinner to Mr. and Mrs.
Larry · Clark and daughters,
Tamara and Penny, of Chester
Sunday. The occasion was Mr . .
&lt;;:lark's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Payne
ard children of Columbus sp~nt '
a weekend with the Joe Car·
seys ard the Junior Paynes.
Mr . and Mrs. Jack Warner of
Jackson are presenting the
Presbyterian church with a
piano in memory of his sister ,
Esla Larkins . Mrs. Warner will
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Commuters learning hard way
Hy United l,ress International
The hard racts of the energy
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Letters of opinion are welcomed. They sbould be less
I crisis were brought home to
. I than 300 words long (or be subject to reduction by the I Los Angeles commuters Mon' 1 editor) and must be signed wltb the signee's address. I day witll tlle announcement
1 Names may be wllhbeld upon publication. Howner , on : that fuel su pplies are so short
1 request, names will be dlselosed.L.etters sbould be in good 1 some daily bus service will be
I taste, addressing Issues , not personalities.
1 cut lxlck and Sunday service
will be canceled starting this
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U not , arfd if the federal
gove rrunent does not issue an
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l man for the Rapid Transit
District, there will no diesel
He 'd prefer retireme11t by people
fuel at all for the last low· days
of this month , stranding the
Dear Sir:
system's 600,000 daily riders or
This is my first opportunity to thank the voters of Meigs
forcing them to use automobiCounty and the Editor of the Sentinel for the Nov. Election result
les .
on Issue 3.
John A. Love, the President's . .
The issue was clear and area voters by 2 to ·l averred their
energy . advisor, Monday said ·
desire to eJect their own judges. However, state~wide, the
the fuel shorta ge was a
question passed and the contest now shifts to the General
"potentially chaotic " s ituatio~.
Assembly.
adding,
" If we continu e to
We in southeastern Ohio lost our county representatives. Will it
waste, to throw away, there
be soon that we lose our judges, and following that, our township
will simply not be enough to go
trustees ? Oakley Collins now represent.s us in the House, and
around for the necessary uses
Harry Armstrong in the Senate. Will they listen to the voice of the
insofar as the economy is
people .for whom they speak? Some day , of course, I must leave
concerned."
office, but I would prefer it to be either by vote of the people or
A survey by the California
. voluntary retirement. If the only monument I leave behind is the
Highway Patrol showed that
confidence of the public my service will not have been in vain.
many rreeway drivers are
.,.
Sincerely,
voluntarily
slowin g down to
John C. Bacon, judge of Common
gaso line ,
a
conse rve
Pleas Court, Meigs County.
spo kesman sa id . I n other
states, however, authorities
took action to make lower
speed ll&gt;nils official.
In Phoenix, Ariz ., a spokesman for Greyhound Bus Lines
By United Press International differences in this time of crissaid
the new 50-mile-an-hoW'
Public Utilities Commission is/' he said.
Chairman Edmund Turk
"U COTA can afford the limit on some New York and
New Jersey highways is having
praised. Ohioans Monday for luxury of not providing service ,
their voluntary cooperation in after trumpeting it.s claims for
trying to conserve energy dur· months, then perhaps the fuel
ing the current crisis, but look· which is does not wish to use
ed with disfavor upon the bus should be allocated to those
drivers strike in Columbus.
companies which apparently
Turk complimented Ohioans have a better understanding of
who turned down thermostat.s the public need," he said.
in homes and praised the slate
In other parts of Ohio :
employes and institutions for
The Columbus City
complying with guidelines Council approved a resolution
Gov. John J . Gilligan set down calling upon the Ohio General
last week.
Assembly io pass legislation
Turk also praised the many allowing the state Department
large shopping centers and of Transportation to lower
buildings which said t hey speed limits in and out of cities.·
would cut back on lighted signs as an energy conservation
and holiday decorations in an measure .
effort to conserve energy.
- The city·.of Cincinnati said
"This is an example of good it would discontinue the use of
citizenship and is deeply at&gt;- light.s around the perimeter of
precialed by all," he said.
Riverfront Stadium between 7
But at the same time Turk let p.m. and midnight, saving the
it be known he was disat&gt;- city $4 .05 daily.
pointed with the Columbus bus
'- The University of Cincinstrike.
nati said it would put up no
The Transportation Workers decorative lights and turn out
Union Local 208 struck at mid· lights where not needed, but
night Sunday when a contract would not reduce light for se·
expired. Their action cut off all
t:urity.
bus service to the capital city . .
Turk called ·the. failure of
Driver killed
Central Ohio Transit Authority
management and employes to . CLEVELAND (UP! ) '-- A
reach agreement on a new co n~
truck driver was killed Monday
tract "disappointing and possinight when his gasoline tank
bly irresponsible.''
truck overturned and caught
He called the strike '' incredi~
fire at the intersection of the
ble in the face of a crisis in the
Memorial Shore way and inner~
sources of energy.
belt to Interstate 71.
"While all state officials and
A motorist bzhind the truck
all interested citizens are doing
said the vehicle went into the
what they can to conserve en·
curve at a speed higher than
ergy, management and em~
the suggested speed limit, roll·
ployes of COTA do a disservice
ed over a three-foot median
. to their fellow citizens through
strip and landed in the oncom·
thelr inability to resolve their
ing lane, and broke into flames .
The driver was not immediately identified.

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a "disastrous effect" on bus
service . Buses use fuel most
efficiently at 60 m .p.h.,' she
said, and the slowdown is
making it ' ·impossible to be
SW'e of connections."
Law Gives Authority
Maryland Gov. Marvin Mandel Monday signed into law a
bill giving him sweeping:
authority to cope with the
energy shorgage, including
suspension or anti~pollution
standards .
An exception to the trend was
Arkansas , lVhere Maurice
Smith, chairman of the slate
Highwa y Commission , said the
interstate speed limit would
stay at 75 miles an hour , the
highest in the nation, unless
Congress decides otherwise.
He said it would he too
dangerous to lower the limit to
50 because it couldn 't be enforoed and the people slowing
down would be endangered by
those drivers who refused to
slow down.
"And the information I get is
that it is not gQing to save all
that much gasoline," Smith
said .
In other developments : ...
- State
employes
in
Michigan .said they fielded
hundreds
of
'' hotline "
lelephone calls Monday from
people who could not find
healing fuel.
- The s uperintendent of
schools in Buffalo, N.Y ., said
classes may have to be can·
celed starting Fr iday if more
heating oil cannot be found .

- The Environmental
Protection Agency approved a
Massachusetts plan that
permit.s the use of high-sulfur
content oil for healing and
ind us try . The Consolidated
Edison utility in New York
asked the Public Service
Commission for permission to
do the same.
Extension Proposed
- The president of the Iowa
State Education Association
proposed extending the school
day and operating on a 4-day
week to conserve energy. He
said a suggestion to extend the
Christmas vacation period and
make up for it in the swnmer
would hurt agriculture and
businesses which rely on
students for swnmer help.

-Sen. WHliam Proxm'ire, DQantas AirEnes said three
of it• seven flights a week to Wis ., said the Navy had
£Jn Francisco would terminate committed " an enormous
in Honvlu:u starting No oJ. 20. waste ol fuel" in flying 564
This and other measures would midshipmen and 75 band
mean a 30 per cent saving on members to New Orleans for
fu el, a spokesman said,

last Saturday's Navy-Tulane
football game. He also
suggested that the limousines
the government pr?vides for
high-ranking offtctals be
retired in favor of small cars
ard car pools.

Our Meat

of an Indianapolis firepla ce
store. said the demand is in·
creasing, and most people
'buying homes want two or
th,ree. Robert Griggs, who sells
firewood , said hi.s orders have
increased by one third. A
dealer in house insulation said
the demand is so high " we
can 't get the insulation fast
enough ."
- Resident.s of Block Island,
R.I., decided to return to
Daylight Saving Tinle in an
effort to save energy. " I'm
sure the rest of the country is
going to catch up with us in a
very few days ," sid Herbert
Whitmar, president of the town
council.

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Mr. and Mrs . Robert Clark
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Mrs. Adrienne French came
home fro m Veterans Memorial
Hospital Wednesday and is
somewhat improved .
Mr. and Mrs. F . 0 . Whaley of
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this week with Ava Gilkey and
Edith Whaley.
Mrs. Lola Clark served
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Larry · Clark and daughters,
Tamara and Penny, of Chester
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Carpenter
News, Event
Holhs Throckmorton of
Milton W Va called on Murl
Gala way Mendal Jordan and
oth er area residents Mr
Thr ockmorton 1s collecting
matena) (Or 8 hlStOT) Of the

area that he expects to corn
plete
Mr and Mrs Ed Marshall
and gr andson Jumor Ha\\ kms

of Lancaster called on her
br other a nd s1ster m law Mr
and Mrs R A Wh1ttmgton and
other relatLves m the area
Mr and Mrs Walter Jordan
Galllpohs
v1s1ted the1r
parents Mr and Mrs Mendal
Jordan local and Mr and
Mrs Chnton G1lkey and Tad of
Alban y and called on the
Dwame Jordans as they were
enroute home
Mr and Mrs J W Burke
and ch1ldren of Albany called
on her brother m law and
Sisler Mr and Mrs Joe Me
Whorter and fam1ly
The supper and bazaar held
at Carpenter Baptist Church
were \\ell attended
Mr and Mrs Harold Gillogly
were bus mess callers m
Florence S Car

and v1ewed

the Sights m West V1rgm1a
Tennessee North Carohna and

South Carolma
Chr1stemng servLCes were
held 1n Carpenter Bapllst
Church on Sunday mormng by
Re\ Cecil Cox for Mathew
Linley Booth son of Mr and
Mrs Steve Booth Guests here
mcluded Mr Frank Booth and
Mrs Leona Booth of M1d
dleport Mr and Mrs Kent
Prouse Charleston W Va
and Mrs Garnet Moore Gma
and Delena of Canton
MISs Nancy Sm1th of
Columbus spent a weekend
here w1th her parents Mr and
Mrs L"wiS Sm1lh
Guests of Mr and Mrs H E
Starkey were the1r ch1!dren
and grandchildren Mr and
Mrs
Donald Jones of
Nelsonville Mr and Mrs Roy
Wiseman of Harrisonville and
Mr and Mrs I..arr) Clark
Tamara and Penny Chester
Mr and Mrs Carl Greenlees
\\ere m Waterford Oh10 for the
weddmg of Mr Greenlees
mece Jo Taylor daughter of
Mr and Mrs Robert Taylor
Waterford to Jerry Raney
also of Waterford at the Umted
MethodiSt Church there
Those from a distance who
were called here by the death
of Elza McComas mcluded
Mrs V10la E Jones and Mr
and Mrs Howard Reeves of
Columbus Mr and Mrs Elza
Wood of Pataskala Mr
Hershel LoveJOY, New Carlisle
Jlilrs Durwood Scott, Fa1rborn
Mr and Mrs Gene Beatty and
Mr and Mrs Robert Jones of
Dayton Mr and Mrs Dora!
Beatty and children Carlisle
MISs Cmdy Wtle Cmcmnatl
Mrs

Georgia Wile

Fairborn

Mr and Mrs Danny Wtle
Medway Mr and Mrs Btlly
Brown and Mrs Ruth Brown
H1cksv11le Mr and Mrs
George 1o!dert Cambndge
Mr and Mrs Gene Massey
N1tro W Va and Mr Robert
McComas Fl Wayne Ind

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News, Events
By Mrs Herbert Roush
Mr and Mrs Roy Donohew
Mr and Mrs Wtley Ours
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West Columbia Sunday and
helped Mayla Yokum celebrate
her btrthday Mrs Yokum IS
the daughter of Mr and Mrs
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their coustn Mrs Llzzte Sayre
at the Casto Funeral Home m
Evans W Va Thursday
Mr and Mrs Ov,en Anderson
VISited Mr Charles Fultz and
Lester Rhodes at Cottageville
on Sunday
Mr
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Ralph
Badgley and Mrs Erwm
Gloeckner spent the weekend
wtth Mr and Mrs Larry
Badgely and children at
Fatrfax Va
Mrs Marge Burn and Bill)
W1!son and fnend of Bolivar
Dam spent the weekend w1th
Mrs Erma W1!son
Mr and Mrs Dav1d Sayre
Mrs Peggy Gregory or
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Sunday of Mr and Mrs Bnan
HarriS at Reedsville
Mrs Peggy Gregory of
Fa~rborn spent the weekend
w1th Mr and Mrs Dav1d
Sayre
Mrs Emma Yokley of
Colurnlllana returned to her
home Thursday after a
month s VISit with Mrs Iva

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Tllelmll Capehart and Mrs

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Of
QUALITY

LADv -.;-car;- ,or- eldertv
woman or do tight housework
Must 1 ve n Call 378 6319
l\ 13 4tC

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S REFINERY CORP

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

, POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

'
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$1195

Cpe Local 1 owne r car 6 cy l automatic tran s
s teermg atr cond Rad o good t~res

MOTOR ROUTE
DRIVER
Dai~

Sentinel

Pomeroy, Obio

Are You Movmg •
Cons1dermg
An Auction•

For Sale

Wanted To Buy

WANTED
tor
aucton BRUSH HOGS 4x5 ft
phone
992 5858
household goods Tools most
anythmg of value w II buy or
7 15 tfrsell on commiSSIOn W1ll haul
Call 992 3354 or 992 2792 POLAROID Square Shooter
Hayman s
7 25 lfc
Camera
$10
Used Royat
Typewr ter \10 Motoro l a 21
OLD furniture oak tables
nch console tetev 1s on $25
clocks ce boxes brass beds
Fl oor pol Sher and scrubber
dishes
or
complete
S15
Carl
Nelson
655
hOUSeho l dS Wr te M
0
M ddteport
Sycamore St
M tier Rt 4 Pomeroy Oh o
c at I 992 5083 after 4 p m
call 992 6271
11 9 Jtc
5 13 tfc
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FREE EST

WEDNESDAY NOV 14 1973
5 00 -

8u1lt to Your Specs
Delivered to Job Stft

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HOME INSURANCE

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Wanted To Buy

Mobtle Homes For Sale

--------------For Sale

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MILLER
U~OBILE HOMES
1220 Washmgton Blvd

423

7521

BELPRE 0

Pets For Sale
YOU V E shopped the rest now
buy th e best at Showalter s
Wet Pel Shop Chester Oh10
New sh pment m stock
11 4 17tc
MALE poodle puppy
black
m n ature Phone 992 5858
l113ttc
BEAGLE pups Phone 985 3565
11 13 Jtp
2 BEEGLES 1 male and 1
female Two years old Could
be reg stered Phone 992 6871
11113tc

For Sale
AM FM RADIO stereo B
track tape com b.nat on 4 way
speaker
sound
system
Balance SllO 38 or use our
budget terms Call 992 3965
11116tc
HELP KEEP Barbe
Ken
Cnssey Kerry Mia Velvet
Sh~rtey
Temple
A mee
M m
Mtss Ch pS Ch pper
and Cynth a warm
and
dressed sharp w th the latest
Fash ons by Marge s doll
Clothes Call 696 1207 after 6

pm

11 11 3tc

NEW SEARS 30
Wh 1te
Electric stove used SIX t mes
coni nuous clean oven black
glass door Stove m Me1gs
County Mrs C B Hayman
1889 Case Road Columbus
43224
11 11 3tp

------------GOLD Hoover washer

sso

Coppertone Range hood 515
Phone 949 3221
11 7 6tc
ELECTROLUX
vacuum
cleaner A 1 cond ton uses
paper bags has co rdwmder
and many atfachments Atso
shampooer attachment 1n
eluded (On l y 4 ava lablel at
S37 70
cash
or
terms
available Phone 992 2984
11 7 6tc
NEW \973 ZIG ZAG SEWING
MACHINES
m
or gmal
factory carton
Ztg Zag to
make buttonholes
sew on
buttons monograms and
make fancy designs w th 1ust
the tw1sl of as ngle d al Left
n lay u way and never been
used w It set I for only S47
cash
or terms ava1lable
Phone 992 2984
11 7 6tc

· WHISPERING
PINES
NilE CLUB
Have2 30
Ntfe Club l.tcenses
Rt 7
Pomeroy, 01110
ur sar~
GROCERY buslne ~
I ros e
Building for sa c
J Pm
Phone 773 5618 fr o r
me-nt
to 10 p m for a~p c..

3 20 ttc

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MATERIALS CO

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992 2094

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Op-en 8 Tll5
Monday thru Saturday
606 E Mam Pomeroy 0

-------------Auto Sales

5 ROOMS 2 bedroQmS and bath
on 1 ' acre Good well large
garage Furn shed $7 500
unfurn shed S6 500 Bottom of
Cooks Gap H II on Rt 124 Can
seen
even ngs
and
be
weekend
11 11 6tp
LARGE LOT n Rutland w th
turn shed 55 x 10 Mob le
Home
Trees and shrubs
Phone 992 2627
11 11 3tc
TWO bedroom house at 473
Sycamo re Street n M d
dleport Vacant Call 992 5310
11413tc
2 BEDROOM MOBILE HOME
10 x 50 Wllh awn ng and pat1o
2 1 acre lot
fru t trees
garage cellar new water
system and softener 1 out
bu ld ng
Lead ng Creek
Water pa1d tor Langsv•lle
Phone 992 3557 or 992 2549
Shown bV appointment
11 7 6t c
2 BEDROOMS 1 12 bath forced
a r furnace garage out
bu ld ng Call 992 3022 or 992
3298
11 7 7tp
2"'BEDROOM hous~&gt; 3 years otd
carpet ng b g kitchen w th
lots of cab nets
2 acre of
ground
Racine Oh io
Call
949 4998
9 12 tfc

SMALL

iiouse
Ideal for a
couple or bachelor
Fully
furn shed Can be financed
w th $100 down Phone 992
5786
11 13 6tc

All SIZES IN STOCK
I.e! Us Install New I

Ail

Phone 992 9932

DUE to settlement of estate of
Wtll am Baley I have one
complete 4 rooms of furn1ture
for sate 1 fuel oil s gler stove
2 beds
2 dressers
1
refr gerator
Cookmg sto11e
bottled gas Round table 4
chairs wash stand 3 chalrs
davenport 1 buffet 1 kitchen
cabinet t wish to sell these
Items whole not piece by
piece See Mrs Betty Lou
Newlun near Post offlc;e So)(
3 Long Bottom Oh1o Terms
cash
11 13 Jtc
ELECTRIC football
Phone 985 3565

game
11 13 Jtp

Ext:AvA TiNG D~ze;;-~rge
ant'f smatl
Backhoes and
loaders on track and t res
Dump truck Lo bov St&gt;r
v ce Sept c tank:;. nstalled
George ( !3 ID Pull ns phone
992 2478 or 997 7402
2 9 tfc

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D.O-L-L·A·R

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W1th Skilled
Craftsmanship

6
6
7

D. L.

MOORE &amp; SONS

7

PH 992 6675

8

G &amp; EA,ppl ance Repa-r:- Phone
at the shop 992 3802 or 949

4254

Ntce Ranch

4 bedrooms Bath

Alum &amp; Stone stdmg 2 car
garage Screened Pat o Gas
F A Heat Full basement
Rec room
Lof 100x1DO

For

Mob1le hOme or horne Lot
70x90
All ut111ties close
Excellent
neighborhood

8

10 24 301p

~LNA

and Wh te Sew ng
Mach nes
Serv ce on all
makes Reasonabfe rates
The Sew ng Center
M d
dteport Ohio
11 16 tfc

a

R ght B 10 RFD 20

Return of Peyton Pla ce 3 15 One Life to Live 13 Secret
Storm 10 Phil Donahue 4 Match Game 73 8 Fl nt stones 6
Off lhe Record 20
00 Mr'. Cartoon 3 Somerset 15 Sesame Sf 33 Love
Amer ca n Style 13 Merv Griffin 4 Speedracer 6 t Love
Lucy a Sesame Streel 20 Mov1e Branded 10
30 - Ha zel 8 Green Acres 3 Jeopardy 4 Bonanza 15 ABC
Afterschool Spec al 6 13
00 - Mr Rogers 20 33 Bonanza 3 Merv Griff n 4 And y
Gr ff lh B
30 .- Elec Co 33 Gomer Pyle 13 Beverly Hdtb Ille s 8
Hodg epodge Lodge20 Tra Is West 15 1 Love Lucy 6
55 - Earl N ghtmgale 15
00 - News 3 4 8 10 15 16 ABC News 13 Sesame Stree t 20
Persona l ty and Behav10ral De11elopment 33
30 - N ews 3 4 6 8 10 15 Hogans Heroes 13
00 - News 10 What s My L1ne 8 Truth or Conseq J 6 Beat
the Clock 4 Anyth ng You Can Do 13 Elec Co 20 Know
Your Schools 33 I Spy 15
30 - Ep sode Actl on 33 On the Money 4 To Tell the Truth 6
Sal e of the Cen tur y B Pol ce Surgeon J The Judg e 10 Beat
the Clock 13 Know Your Ant ques20 Poll cal Talk 15
00 - Sonn y &amp; Cher 8 10 Adam 12 3 4 15 Mov1e Bnan s
Song 6 13 Btll Moyers Journal 20 33
30 - Elv s A loha From Hawaii 3 4 15 The Sess on 33 A

NORTH

----------RON SHEPtt..J.tD Floo;-Wall

cUitJvat1on Some nice timber
Large e room house Pnce too
much for most people
ONE FLOOR - 6 rooms and
bath Very n ce modern ktt
chen
hot water heat and
garage

HARRISON S TV service and
service calts Phone 992 2s 22
2 9 tfc

ACRES

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for

WEST

EI\ST

. 95

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MODERN RANCH TYPE - 2
bedrooms bath n1ce kttchen
carpet and large tot
REDUCED - 3 bedrooms m
mce locat1on Hot W1Jter heat 2
garage Near Shopp.ng

TUPPERS PlAINS - Just I

bedroom ranch type home
bath ntce large kitchen with
b1rch cabinets
3 acres

SYRACUSE -

3 bedroom

West

l•

ranch type home bath gas
furnace Garage and niCe lot

NEW LISTING -

Modern 4

$18 000 ()()
REDUCED - 6 room house on
hill
Easy to heat
G••ra,Qe w th storage and level

Favonte
Country
Stars Vtslt On

THE RALPH
EMERY SHOW
4:30 TO 5:30
Monday lhru Friday
On

WMJiO.FM
STEREO. 92.1

M1ddlopprt-Pomoroy _

15

Psych yourself out, gu-1 1 Instead of thinkmg, • He s beautiful
and I'm not,' think mstead He's new m town and needs a mce
person like me to make h1m feel at home "
When you start h•lpmg someone, you stop go1ng overboard to
make a b1g 1mpress1on - which IS what brmgs on the "weird
act -SUE

+++

Dear 15
In other words relax I And thmk well of yourself Don t
forget you rea popular g1rl who attracts fr1ends, and he's a new
guy who needs a fr1end What s more, you've got the ms1de track
because he lives on your block W1th a combmation like this, how
could you lose ? - Good luck ' - HELEN

+++
Dear Rap
Why IS 1ta femalecanholdhands kiSS or hug another female
and people thmk nothrng of It, but if a male even touches another
male (outstde of punchmg him) look out' They're called queers
- WONDERING BOY

~

by THOMAS JOSEPH
2 Building
ACROSS
extension
1 Gonertls
3 Fnend m
lather
Toulon
5 Ph1hp
4 Race the
pme
motor
1sland
5 Chalced
10ony
Gantry
6 Moslem
12- Greek
market

place
13 Symbol
of peace
(2 wds)

15 Stamp16 Colorado
resort

19 FISh In
Perstan

mythology

ZZ Exhaust

23 Metnc
land
measure

24 Wh1tney s
lnnova
bon
(2 wds)

ruler

7 Abbey
(abbr)
8 Curve
9 Cheer
leaders
shout

11 Do
penance
14 Belt for
Zapata
16 Neckwear
style
17 Wheel
part
18. Rose
fragment

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31 Stre s
mate
zo The
32 Greek
Tempest
letter
character
33 Notw1th
21 Com1c
standing
strip
34
Wmetyke
35
Poebcal
25 Almost
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adverb

Immedt

36 Actress
ate!y
MaryWith 'tn
37 Stannum
(2 wds)
38. All30 Make
alreshr;..-r.-.l':"'"u...;p,...-r.;--r

26 USSR
Dear W B
Because the American Way of Masculinity has
traditwnally been Tough, undemonstrative - the attitude that
only g1rls or gays let tbetr emotiOns show m poblic Women, on
the other hand are supposed to be warm and affectionate
Ew-opean and Latm-Amer~can men don't suffer from this
distance ' phob1a but 1t will be a long time before our unage
conscious U S males entirely outgrow their fear of touchmg
Pity - HELEN

Prom1se Shared 20
9 00 - Cannon 8 10 TheM ld Bunch 20 33
9 30 - Mo111 e Trapped 6 13 Woman 20 Washtngton Debates

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29 Where
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30 Portu
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31 Type of
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(2 wds)
39 Onward
40 Eldnlch
41 Maxim
42 Land
lords due

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RENARD
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CAPTAIN EASY

One form of psychic IS the
I Pert,
so called gulp1c The gulp1c
wh~
d1dn t
b1dder sor t of gulps or
breathes hard when he b1ds 11 ~ou tell
beca use hts hand 1s close to u~ 4ou
an opemng b1d m h1gh card were
strength The gulp1c works on SIC~-.......~~
occasion but costs 1ts u sers so
much m partnership conf1
dence that there lS no ment
m 1t
West s openmg bid was one
of those gulp1cs It worked for
a wh1!e Souths b1d of JUSt
two spades d1d not come
close to showmg the full
'alue of hiS hand and North
passed Untortunately for
West hiS partner dec1ded to
compete further After East s
three club b1d South showed
h1 s second su1t and contmued
to four spades after North
gave mm a

SEPTIC TANKsCLEANED
REASONABLE rates Ph .. 46 [
.4782 Gallipolis John 1"1: ussel!
Owner and Operator
{

Your

It wasn I perfect but not bad So when TC came along, the
FCC adopted a somewhat smular policy The band was d1v1ded
mto two categor~es very h1gh frequency stat10ns (and this was
subdiVIded rather unfarrly w1th channels 2-9 gettmg a better
s1gnal than channels 7 13) and ultra htgh frequency stations
which dart t give nearl; as much range or coverage Thus, the
VHF stat10ns would be the b1g boomers while the UHFs would
proVlde local serv1ce
II was a flop to be charitable The VHF statwns waxed !at
and prosperous and the UHF -ers floundered w1th small
audiences due to thelf !muted stgnalarea need for spec1a! an
tennae channel converters etc
(For example the local market - w1th VHF channels 3 6
and 13 - IS allocated UHF Signals 23, 29 33 and 49 Channel 49
lr1ed to make a go of 1t two decades ago and fa1led Channel 33 IS
an educa!Lonal channel - and you need cable to brmg 1t m m
most areas around here, although Its transmttter IS only 21).25
miles from Gallipolis Pi Pleasant )
Hence the great drop m 1dea from the White House Present
regulatwns reqUire VHF statwns to be !50 miles or more apart
but atmospheric and other conditiOnS can play hob With statiOns
more remote than that (A good example occurs to my sorrow
on the cable system when Channel4 WOAT TV Oak Hill W Va ,
starts to ovemde the Signal we want WLWC TV also Channel4
Columbus I

Dear Rap
llus new boy JUSt moved m down the street There s only one
word to describe him beautiful ' My friends say I ve got a
chance wtth him but 1 don't know I'm not very beautiful, but I
seem to get plenty of boyfnends But HIM' Seems like every
t~rne I m around h~m , I say something stupid or act we1td
Please g1ve me some tips I really do like him a lot and want
him to like me - 15 AND FEELING HELPLESS

Opemng leact - J•

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North Sou th vulnerable
North
East
South

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READY MIX
CONCRETE
delivered right to your
prolect F'ast and easy Free
esttm&amp;tes Phone 99 2 3284
Goegteln Readv Mix Co
Middleport Ohio
6 JO tfc

5 12 tfc

areas

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a rather techmcal and sltcky column but
if you re mterested m teleVISIOn - and about 98 pet of American
fam1lles are - you ought to read 1t
There s a possibility - not a likelihood but a posstb1lily that our area could be served by two new teleVISIOn stations at
some lime m the not-too-d1stant future
At least that s the conclusion of the While House s Off1ce of
Telecommumcatlons Polley wh1ch has looked at the subJect of
TV s1gnal allocallons long and hard
tf 11 happens and my personal bet 1s that 11 won t then you
would fmd new stations avatlable on channels 2 and 11
Here m a nutshell IS what has happened over the years of
teleVISIOn s growth
There IS only a l1m1led amount of space available on the
broadcast spectrum mcludmg AM and FM radiO , amatewcltlzens pollee and a1r frequencies space achVItes, and heaven
knows what else
A televiSIOn s1gnal requ1res a monumental amount of that
spectrum As an example you could squeeze the entire AM radiO
band mto the spectrum space occupied by WSAZ TV more than
three t1mes The whole FM band could be put mlo the space
occup1ed by WCHS TV and WHTN TV Fa1r diStributiOn of this
spectrum IS the Job of the Federal Commumcatlons CommiSSIOn
and would test the WISdom of Solomon
Away back when, the FCC had good luck w1th AM radiO
allocations baSically di"dmg them mto three categories
Smaller loca!-&lt;l&lt;!rvlce stahons such as WJEH-Gall1po!ts and
WMPO M1ddleporl Pomeroy full time stations a1med at larger
population concentratiOns such as WCHS-AM m Charleston or
WTVN AM m Columbus and b1g powerful clear channel
statwns such as WLW m Cincmnall to serve b1g geographiC

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Remodeling Ceram 1c t le i
baths Box 280 Rutland 742
3664
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monds yo u pari ner has b1d four
dmmond sO\er '1-0UI lh1ee spades
Wh tt do )0U do now

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By Hclt'n and

BY PAUL CRABTREE

1000
TheB lue Knght J 415 Ko1akB 10 News 20
10 30 - Mou nta n Scene 33
11 00 - NewsJ 4 6 8 10 IJ 15 Janak I 33
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 Move The Sc arface Mob
Jack Paar Ton te6 CBS News Spec a l8 10
12 00 ........ Move D ia monds Are Br tfle 10
1 00 - Tomorrow3 4 Ja c k Paar Ton te 13
2 00 _,. News 4
2 30 - New s 13

Females too these days Wtlh so much talk ~
homosexuality gorng around, women are also sh)'lllg away from
open friendly gestures, and that s a shame because we need
more demonstrated affection, not less, to make 1! m this modern
world - SUE

Generation Rap

33

Opponents gul/op on to game

0 DEi.L WHEEL Alignment
located at Crossroads Rt 124
now back to work Complete
front end service tune up and
brake
serv ce
Wheels
balanced electron cally All
work guaranteed Reasonable
rates Phone 7.42 3232
2 18 tfc

room w!lh wood bur .. ng
f1replace patto 8xl4 remote
controlled
garage
doors
beauf1ful k1tchen w1th range
Carpet &amp; Insulated $50 000 00

POMEROY 1V2 sfory
frame 3 bedrooms Bath
Dining room
Ut llty 1n
k1tchen or basement Gas
furnace Porches $11 500 00

992 2259
If no answer 992 2568,__.~

a

WIN AT BRIDGE

---:-==== -----

porches full basement double

PROPERTIES
ARE
MOVING FAST
LIST
TODAY
HENRY E CI.ElfND
BROKER
'

J.6v 1~

Real Estate For Sale

$2 000 00

new home left till others are
flntshed Ranch Type 3
bedrooms Colored Bath
Utility room
All elecfrtc
Carpeted throughout tn your
choice of colors Garage 1
Level acre $18 900 00

Royal Wedd ing 3 4 15
00 - Royal Weddmg 6
30 - Royal Weddmg e
00 - New Zoo Re11 ue 13 Sesame Sf 33 Lass1e6
30 - D1ck Van Dyke 13 Huck and Yog16
55 - News 13
00 Paul Dtx.on 4 Frtendl y Junction 10 AM 3 B d
Bunch 6 Abbott and Costello e Cover to Cover 33
L ttle Boy Lost 13
30 - Sec ret Storm
M ichael s &amp; Co 6
55 - Chuck White Reports 10
00 - D nah Shore 3 15 Joker s Wild 10 a
30 - Baffle 3 4 15 $10 000 Pyram1d
10 MIKe Douglass 6
00 - GambltO 10 Passwordl3 Wtzardof0dds3 4 15
30 - HollywoodSquares3 415 Love of L1fe8 10 Bowl1ng6
8 rady Bunch 13 Sesame Street 33
55 - CBSNewse Dan lmel sWorld10
00 - Jeopardy 3 15 Password 6 Bob Braun s 50 50 Club 4
N ews 13 News 10 8
30 - Search t orTomorrowe 10 SpltSecond6 3Ws3 15
45 - Electnc Company 33
55 - N ews 3 15
00 - News 3 All My Chtldren 6 13 Not for Wom en Only 15
Concentrat on 8 What s My Lme 10
30 ~ Three on a Match 3 4 15 As the World T urn s e 10 ABC
Afternoon Playbreak 6 13
45 - Cover to Cover 33
00 - Days of Our L ves3 4 15 Gu dmg L1ght 8 10
30 - Doc tors3 4 15 EdgeofNtghtB 10
00 - Another World 3 4 15 General Hosptfal 6 13 Pr ce Is

3 30 -

SEWING MACH'tNE S Repa ir
S~PTIC- r A~s - ~~;~d
serv ce alt makes 992 2284
Modern San tat10n 992 3954 or
Tl"e Fabr c Shop Pomeroy
992 7349
Author zed Smger Sales and
10 23 lfc
serv1ce we Sharpen Sc ssors
3 29 He
DEAD S 1OCK - W Jl remove -~------- ----at a reasonable charge Call
FOR
FREE est mates on
245 5514
alum 1num s d ng
Storm
8 23 9otc
Doors and W ndows
Car
ports Marquees and Ra ling
Phone
Chartes
Lisle
Sy racuse Oh o Cart Jacob
Sales Representative V V
6 ROOMS and bath n town
Jotlnson and Son Inc
$11 000 Call 992 3975 or 992
6 22 ti c
2571
9 28 tfc
SEPTIC
TANKS
AROBIC
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
YOU
CAN st 11 beat
the
CLEANED
REPAIRED
skyrocket ng co st of new
MILLER
SANITATION
construct on w th th s tovely
STEWART OHIO PH 662
older home be ng offered tor
3035
sate
by
owner
n
10 4 tfc
Pomero..,
Recenlly
re
modeled
the home has 3 ~ ~ f';;=.==
Roger Hysell s
bedrooms bath large fam1ly OPEN
Garage near Crossroads on
style k l chen and a separale
St Rt 124 alt mechan cal
d1nmg or ta m ty room New
work nctud ng automat c
a tum num s d ng exter or
transm1ss ons Monday thru
w th outs de entrance to
Sat 8 30 a m to 6 p m Phone
baser 1ent A sel t ng pr ce of
992 5682 garage or 992 7121
$15 000 ncludes comp lete
res1dence
furn sh ngs for th s home
ltJ 28 26tc
Owner w II hetp f inance Call
593 5667 !A thens ) Shown bY
P&amp;JHearn; &amp; c00ifi9Gas or
appomtment only
Fuel 011 - We have many
10 14 30tc
furna ce parts and plumb ng
parts for 10 pet above cost
THE ELMER Dav s reat estale
215 N Second Mtddteport
s tuated
In
Sa l sbury
992 3509
TownShiP w II be sold at the
10 31 JOtc
offiCe of J B 0 Br en at
torney at law Sa turday
C BRADFORD Auc:f10neer
November 17 1973 at 10 00
Complete Serv1ce
a m to the highest b1dder for
Phone 949 3821
not tess than the appra sed
Rae ne Ohio
value thereof Be ng 1 55
Crltt
Bradford
acres and house appra sed at
S 1 tiC
S250
1 40 acres and house
appra sed at $235 For further
F.XCAVATING dozer loader
nfor mat on call 992 2720
and backhoe work
sept c
11 12 3tc
tanks Installed dump trucks
and lo boys for hire will haul
I II dirt top soli limestone
and gravel Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
night phone 992 3525 or 992
5232
2 11 tfc

150

$21 000 ()()
MIDDLEPORT

11
12

742-6273

3 bedrooms 2 h baths family

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Postftve Stop and Go In Mud
&amp; Snow

Pomerot

PHONE

OPE'IHOUSE-1 TOSSAT &amp;
SUN N~;.R RODNEY - New

SALT FOR ICE AND SNOW
Rock salt for townsh ps
towns and busmesses n
bulks and bags tor ce and
snow E~ece l s1or Salt Works
Phone 992 3891
11 11 tfc

CO.OP COUNTRY
SOUIRE 120

II

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Real Estate For Sale

SYRACUSE -

10
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Type

9
10

Roofmg Spoutmg
K1lchens &amp; Bathrooms
Complete Remodeling

30 Da!lv 8 12 Sat
l1 nw Q H Rawlmgs Sons
Bu lldmg
101
Middleport 0

68 CHEVROLET Impala Super
Sport f or sale or take over AU 1 urv uO ILt= nsurance oeen
payments George Hollz 556
cance lle d?
Los t
your
Laurel St M ddleport
operator s 1 cen~ Call 992
1\ 13 2tp
7428
6 15 tic
1966 PLYMOUTH Belveda r
Stat on Wagon
Phone 992 WILL Tr m or cut trees and
3866
shrubbery Also clean out
11 8 6tc
basemenl s attics etc Call
949 322 1 or 742 4441
1970 PLYMOUTH Subu rban
10 1030tc
Stat on Wagon
a r con
dlt on ng Tape Ptayer rad o --- --- --~--~=-MOBILE home repa r
Elec
and automat c transm1ss on
tr cat plvmb ng and heating
$1 400 Dave H II Rae ne 949
Phone 992 5858
2762
7 15 ttc
11 11 61c
CITioJ_ENS Nat onal Bank w l!
offer for sale at the r off ce n
M•ddleport Oh o at 10 a m
November 23 a 1971 Ford 2
door Hardtop Tortno Ser a l
No 1A25F 129481
11 1231c

9

PRICE
CONSTRUCTION

a4

DOZER and back hoe work
ponds and sept c tanks d t
MINI BACKHOE
serv ce
ch ng serv ce top so I ftll
Charles R Half eld Route 1
d1r1
t mestone
B&amp;K
Rutland
OhiO
Phone 742
Escavat ng Phone 992 5367 or
6092
992 3861
1113 lBtp
9 1 ttc
CAR PENTER work masonry
work general remodel ng by
hour or contract Phone 993
3511
ll 2 26tp

9

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.
•

Employment Wanted

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8

From tne taroest
Bulldoz.er Radiator to
~ma nes t Heater Co r~
Nathan Btgg s
Radtator Spectahst

Ph '992 2174

It Must
Be R1ght
or we Will
ke tt Rtght

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It's Snow Tire Time 1

l

Ahgnment

On Mos1 Amencan Cars

7
8
8

Spec1ahst
Wheel

•5.55

6

•

Mason W "''

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

PURE BREED
Corr ed&lt;lle
Ram Catt 992 2630
11 11 Jtc

SUPER SERVICE STA
... _ Jack W Carsey Mgr

For Sale

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
773 SSS4

4 IS

9 30 - Hawkms 8 10 The Session 20 33
10 00 - TheBiueKnlght3 4 15 News20 Our5treet33
10 30 - Woman 33
11 00 - N ewsJ 4 6 8 10 13 IS Ja n;,k1 33
11 30 - Johnny Carson~ 4 15 ln 111 lat1on to the Royal Wedd1ng
6 M ov1e H eaven with a Gun 8
Gaby 10
The Trap 13
1 00 - TomorrowJ 4 ln v1 tat on lo the Royal Wedd1ng 13
2 00 - N ews 4
2 30 - News 13

992 7608

WOOD TRUSSES

All work guaranteed

00 - Bob Hope 3

9

Johnson Masonry
&amp; (Remodeling)

ASK US ABOUT
PRE FABRICATED

Area s Most
Reasonable Prices

For Rent

Mildred Fry of New Haven
spent Thursday with Mrs Eula
Wolfe
Sunday guests of Mrs Eula
Wolfe were Mr and Mrs
Carroll Noms and daughter,
Debb1e 1of Syracuse and Mr
and Mts Jerry Coughlin and
children
Matthew
and
Chnstme of West Mtllon
Davtd Fox of Manetta IS
confmed to the home, of hiS
parents Mr and Mrs David
Fox w1th pneurnoma
Mr and Mrs Carroll Balser
and family of Mansfield spent
Saturday with hiS mother Mrs
AliCe Balser and VISited Mrs
Balser s
father
John
Thomas at a rest home m
Wellston and called on Mr and
Mrs Jack Ables and fanuly
Mrs Freda Manuel Is a
med1cal patient at Veterans
Memorial Hoso1t::r.1
Richard Rowe of Racme IS a
med1cal patient at Holzer
Med1cal Center
Mrs Emma Johnson and
Debbie LaValley of Racme
VISited Mr and Mrs Robert
Smtih Sr Sunday
Mr and Mrs Everette
Parsons of Negley VISited Mrs
Ruth Parsons at Veterans
Memonal Hospital Tuesday
and also VISited Mrs Edna
Parsons and Preston Parsons
E;dward Wtldermu th of
Galhpohs VISited Mr and Mrs
Edward Miller
Mrs Wa)llle McLaughlin and
daughter of ColumbLIS VISited
Atom1c clocks are so ac
Mr and Mrs Earl Adams
curate that m 100 000 years
Mrs Marshall Adams VISited they would gam 6r lose only
Mrs Freda Evans
a few seconds

FURNITURE

992 7474

BP&lt;Ibury

COMPL fE
INTERIOR
REPAIR

Pamtmg A Spectalty

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Nease and family
Mr and Mrs John Slack and
children, John, Jr Donald and
Lwda of Sandyville were
weekend guests of hiS mother
Mrs Ada Slack and her
relatives of Rutland
Lawrence Blake and son,
Kenny spent a couple of days
vtsttng the former's brother,
Mr and Mrs Charles Blake
Rachel McBnde Frankie
Mumaw and Agnes White of
the Presbytertan Church attended the World Commuruty
Day Friday at the Tr1mty
Church Pomeroy
Recent VISitors of Mr and
Mrs Dale Teaford and family
were Mrs Allah Teaford and
Tammy of Hebron
Mr and Mrs Sampson Hall
and Mrs Jamce Lawson and
Dav1d spent Saturday m
Parkersburg, shoppmg
Mrs
Estella
Restor,
Carrolton and Vella Gerlach,
Letart W Va , spent Monday
mght With Myla Hudson On
Tuesday they went to
Millwood W Va to VISit Mr
and Mrs Fred Roush
Denver Parsons, Fellsmere,
Fla IS spendmg an mdefm1te
time here w1th relatives and
fr1ends
Mrs Ada Slack accompanied
by her grandson Rick Welt
and fr1end Petra Chapman,
Mar1on were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs Harley
Johnson and family of Wolf
Pen
Mrs Etleen Clark Mrs
Jamce Lawson, Mrs Margaret
Cottrill and Mrs Sampson Hall
of Gwdmg Star Counctl No 124,
Daughters of America, attended a fnendship meeting at
the Lions Club Building 1n
Belpre hosted by Belle Pratne
Counctl

and

Lmcoln Hill Pomerov 0

18 ALJO Travel Tra ler sleeps
ONE GOOD coon dog Phone
four self c onta ned 35 000
after 6 p m 742 6194 Rutland
BTU heater
oven and 3
11 11 6tc
burner
stove
gas
- - - - - - - - - - -- refr Qerator gas 1 ghl and 110
B&amp;G Auction Athens 0
CORNER cupboards
waif ~rt12Vtl ghhts Complete with
w II pay cash for your entre
cupboards chests old guns
o wa ers ower 2new 10ply
t~res
S1 650
See Jerry
household or any good
any cond t on
Also blue
Hayman County Rd 28 1
m1scellaneous Items or w1ll
d ecorated stoneware Wnte m 1e north o f Bashan
hold an auctton for you at
P 0 Box 44 Mart nsburg
11 9 7t
Oh1o 43935 or call 1 484 4440 - - -- - - - - - - - - - - c
your res1dence reasonable
after 7 P m
EXCELSIOR Sa lt Works
E
8 8 90tc
Ma in St Pomeroy All kinds
You II ltke our competent
of salt water pellets water
dependable service
nuggets block salt and own
Oh o Rtver Salt Phone 992
Call Athens Ohto
3891
MODEST 2 bedroom
un
593 5035 Co !lect
6 5 tfc
furn shed house n M ddleport ,~=~~'~
on Peart Street
For
n =
==-=
format on phone 992 3262
LOTS of chrysanthemums for
KOSCOT KOSMETlCS a. WIGS
11 13 3tc
sale f eld grown We only
Spec als each month We w 11
have one color - yellow 10
gladly show you our I ne of
bunches for $5 We have some
Kosmet cs n the pr vacy of 3 AND 4 ROOM furniShed and
out n lull bloom some tust
your home at your con
budd ng Reynolds Flower
unfurnished
apartments
ven i ence Remember Chr st
Shop Mason w va Call 773
Phone 992 543.4
mas s not far away so phone
.412tfc
5147
Helen Jane Brown 992 5113
9 26 tfc
11 9 tiC
ROOMS by the week $18 up - - -- - - -- - - - - -Megs Inn Pomeroy
APPROXIMATELY 20acresot
MEIGS County F sh &amp; Game
7~2
tfc
and excellent build ng s1te
As soc at on m eels November
all 742 5223
14th 7 30 p m Syracuse Club
PRIVATE meet ng room f
10 21 301
Room
any organ zat1on phone
2 --- -- - ---~
p
11 11 4tc
3975
1973 STEREO RadiO-Com
3 11 tfc
b nat on w th 8 track bu It n
take 011er payments of $7 55
FURNISHED
apartment
per month or pay 5101 50 Call
Mason W Va r ght on man
992 533 1
Call
h ghway New apartment
10 21 tfc
Phone 773 5147
Stephen C Snowden
1111 7tp 1973 ZIG ZAG sew ng mach ne
SS3 Russell St
UATI fAIM
Th s machine darns
em
(Gravel H111J
bro ders
overcasts
and
TWO BEDROOM Ira ler
2
Middleport Oh1o
monograms all w1thout at
m le from Harr sonv tie on
New L rna Road Phone 742
ta chrne nts Pay balance of
Phone 992 7155
II'IISUtoUICI
541 50 or pay 56 a month Ca ll
5802
11 11 At e
992 533 I
State Far r f&lt;rt' .1"11 L•'.uall• Corupa~~
10 21 tfc
APARTMENT Phone 992 2550
STEREO RADIO am fm 81rack
or 742 6551
tape comb nat on 4 speaker
11 8 61c
N O 1 COPPER 70c Rad1ators
sound
system
Balance
33c brass JOe batter es 90c
Sll6 98 or terms a11a11able
M A Hall Reedsv lie Phone
Call 992 3965
378 6249
11 6 6tc
11 8 tfc CASH pa d tor all makes and
models of mob1le homes a TRACK stereo console due to
Phone area code 614 423 9531
damage n sh pmenl Will set I
4 13 tfc
for small balance of $99
or
payments
of
S6 99
80BUSHELofnewcorn Sl 75at ' " - - - - - - - - - - - - - .
per
r;nonlh
Call
992
5331
house $2 del vered Phone
985 3531 ... ong Bottom Rt 1
A1r Conditioners
11 4 lfc
Russell Cline
Awmngs
11 13 3tc
1973 ZtG ZAG sew ng mach ne
Underpmnmg
Take over a payments of $5 25
per month or d scount for
Cheryl and Randy of Toledo
Complete mob1le
home
cash Call 991 53 11
11 4 tf c
spent the weekend VISIIing
serv ce plus g1gant c
d1splay of mollde homes
their parents Mr and Mrs
CUB CADAT 10 h p cultivator
always
ava1lable at
$395 00 60 bales m1xed hay 1
Howard Largent and Mr and
Homel1ght space heater wtlh
Mrs Spm Pickens They also
thermostat
$110 00
Phone
VISI~ed Mr and Mrs Charles
949 2134
l1112tc

A
L

Co Road 5

Ph 992 5271

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B11l Wade, Auct1oneer

OPFICE SUPPLIES

Body Shop

Needed al once lor the
Racine ..Syracuse area
Apply al

The

____________ .

992-2839

~ene's

power

I

SI2SOPerm for
Req Ha1r t:8 so

AUTO TRIM

1895

1968 PONTIAC LoMANS

-

&amp; THINGS

6 00 - N ews 3 4 8 10 15 6 Sesame Street 10 ABC News 13
Nu rsing Process 33
6 30 - NBC N ews 3 4 15 ABC News 6 CBS News 8 10
Hogans Heroes 13 Your Future Is Now 33
1 OD - Truth or Consequences 3 6 What s My Lme 8 Bea t the
Clock 4 News 10 Duty s Trail 13 Marc::o Sport lite 33 Lee
Trevino s Golf for Swmgers 15 Elcdr c Company 20
7 IS - Janakt 33
1 30 - New Dat1no Game 3 To Tell the Truth 6 Beat the Clock
13
World of Surv1val 4
New Pnce s R1ght 8 10
Charles Bla r s Better World IS
8 00 - Snoopy Directs the 1ce Fot11es 3 A 15 Reddtck 20 33
TemOPratures Rlsmo 6 13 Maude 8 10
8 30 - Move The Cowboys 6 13 Hawa1 F 1ve 08 10

Johmes Beauty
Salon
NOV SPEC

RUSSELL'S

Stoo In and See Our
Floor D1~la ~ ,

4 door factory atr
automat•c transm1ss•on
power
st eermg &amp; brakes good white wall ftres whtfe ft m sh
vinyl roof rad• o h eavy duty suspe ns on

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606 E Mam Pomeroy

St295
good
t
res
rad10
4 door V 8 automatic power steenng
blue f n15h spo11ess ntenor

1970 DODGE POLARA

Services
Business
-

'

992 2094

1970 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill

offers PLENTY OF MONEY
p l us cash bonuses
tr nge
benef1ts to mat ure nd1v dual
n M ddteport
Pomeroy
area
Regardless of e~e
per ence a1rma t A I Pate
Texas Refinery Corp
Box
711 Ft worth Te~e 76101
11 11 Sip

Not1ce

WILL do paper hang ng and
pa ntmg Ca l l Arthur Mu sser
741 5'213
10 11 JOtp

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6-TheDall)SentUll'l MiddleportPomero),O Nov 131973

WB

You should be
1n a n ce clean

rest home~~~ .A

THE BORN LOSER
MNNIES IN A STATE OF

BLJT 11&lt;1$ BABY HA5

HER OUT OF
HER DEPRE56ION

EMOTIONAL 1URMOIL

5NAPPED

51NCE HA~ S DEATH
SHE ISN'T ACTINC7

GIVEN HER A RE'\50N

RATIONALLY I

lOU SHOULD OEE HER NDW 1

I M Tl&lt;l&lt;l~ A ~~T

CHANGEO m:1MAN f

CQt.R..e

PEI?RY 5HEI5 A

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A/AXX&gt; (;)(fiWTN6
l.EARIJS TO D!;t.IL'~1"E

FOR CA~RYIN6 ON-

~

preter~m.:~

Four spades made eaSily
after Wests opemng lead of
the Jack of hearts It solved
all Souths problems m that
SUit
West complamed about hiS
partner s three club call but
no one can really blame East
How could he have known
what was actually happen
mg?
ThiS hand was played m a
learn of four match At the
other table West passed as
any normal bndge player
would North opened the b1d
dmg w1th one heart South
responded one spade and
smce South had passed ong1
nally North elected to let the
hand play at the one level
East could fmd no excuse to
reopen and game was
miSsed

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E3

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C()toJIE UP
LATER WtfH THeSE i\\0

MAf.I5ADIE HA\'IKINS
DA'I PRIC DICKSHUN
15 AS FOLL'IS-

Nf WSPAPt:ft ENTEHI RISE ASSN

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The btddmg has been
North

West

Pass
Pass
Pass

2+
3+
S+

13

East

ME STUMPED

Pass

AUNT LOWEEZY

p,ss

Pass

THIS DADBURN
RITHMATIC
PROBLEM 5 GOT

'iOU RECKON
UNKSNUFFY
COULD
RIDDLE IT
OUT'

I WOULDNT
COUNT
ON IT

HES BEEN

STUMPED

TH LIVELONG
DAY

'(QU KNOW WHAT
WE NEED MA AM'

1{0()

TELL ME WHAI

600K

I'LL

?

You South hold
•A2•s +AQJ87.AKJ65
you do now1
A - Bid six diamonds Your
partner has shown some signs of
What

lifo

do

TODAY S QUESTION

In le r!d of I} dchnB five dta

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1- The Daily Sentmel Middleport.Pomeroy 0 , Nov .3 1973

Sentinel Classifieds Get Results! I

Carpenter
News, Event
Holhs Throckmorton of
Milton W Va called on Murl
Gala way Mendal Jordan and
oth er area residents Mr
Thr ockmorton 1s collecting
matena) (Or 8 hlStOT) Of the

area that he expects to corn
plete
Mr and Mrs Ed Marshall
and gr andson Jumor Ha\\ kms

of Lancaster called on her
br other a nd s1ster m law Mr
and Mrs R A Wh1ttmgton and
other relatLves m the area
Mr and Mrs Walter Jordan
Galllpohs
v1s1ted the1r
parents Mr and Mrs Mendal
Jordan local and Mr and
Mrs Chnton G1lkey and Tad of
Alban y and called on the
Dwame Jordans as they were
enroute home
Mr and Mrs J W Burke
and ch1ldren of Albany called
on her brother m law and
Sisler Mr and Mrs Joe Me
Whorter and fam1ly
The supper and bazaar held
at Carpenter Baptist Church
were \\ell attended
Mr and Mrs Harold Gillogly
were bus mess callers m
Florence S Car

and v1ewed

the Sights m West V1rgm1a
Tennessee North Carohna and

South Carolma
Chr1stemng servLCes were
held 1n Carpenter Bapllst
Church on Sunday mormng by
Re\ Cecil Cox for Mathew
Linley Booth son of Mr and
Mrs Steve Booth Guests here
mcluded Mr Frank Booth and
Mrs Leona Booth of M1d
dleport Mr and Mrs Kent
Prouse Charleston W Va
and Mrs Garnet Moore Gma
and Delena of Canton
MISs Nancy Sm1th of
Columbus spent a weekend
here w1th her parents Mr and
Mrs L"wiS Sm1lh
Guests of Mr and Mrs H E
Starkey were the1r ch1!dren
and grandchildren Mr and
Mrs
Donald Jones of
Nelsonville Mr and Mrs Roy
Wiseman of Harrisonville and
Mr and Mrs I..arr) Clark
Tamara and Penny Chester
Mr and Mrs Carl Greenlees
\\ere m Waterford Oh10 for the
weddmg of Mr Greenlees
mece Jo Taylor daughter of
Mr and Mrs Robert Taylor
Waterford to Jerry Raney
also of Waterford at the Umted
MethodiSt Church there
Those from a distance who
were called here by the death
of Elza McComas mcluded
Mrs V10la E Jones and Mr
and Mrs Howard Reeves of
Columbus Mr and Mrs Elza
Wood of Pataskala Mr
Hershel LoveJOY, New Carlisle
Jlilrs Durwood Scott, Fa1rborn
Mr and Mrs Gene Beatty and
Mr and Mrs Robert Jones of
Dayton Mr and Mrs Dora!
Beatty and children Carlisle
MISs Cmdy Wtle Cmcmnatl
Mrs

Georgia Wile

Fairborn

Mr and Mrs Danny Wtle
Medway Mr and Mrs Btlly
Brown and Mrs Ruth Brown
H1cksv11le Mr and Mrs
George 1o!dert Cambndge
Mr and Mrs Gene Massey
N1tro W Va and Mr Robert
McComas Fl Wayne Ind

Apple Grove
News, Events
By Mrs Herbert Roush
Mr and Mrs Roy Donohew
Mr and Mrs Wtley Ours
v1s1ted Mr and Mrs Yokum at
West Columbia Sunday and
helped Mayla Yokum celebrate
her btrthday Mrs Yokum IS
the daughter of Mr and Mrs
Wiley Ours
Mr

and

Mrs

0\1. en

An

derson Joe and Bart Rhodes
attended funeral servtces for
their coustn Mrs Llzzte Sayre
at the Casto Funeral Home m
Evans W Va Thursday
Mr and Mrs Ov,en Anderson
VISited Mr Charles Fultz and
Lester Rhodes at Cottageville
on Sunday
Mr
and Mrs
Ralph
Badgley and Mrs Erwm
Gloeckner spent the weekend
wtth Mr and Mrs Larry
Badgely and children at
Fatrfax Va
Mrs Marge Burn and Bill)
W1!son and fnend of Bolivar
Dam spent the weekend w1th
Mrs Erma W1!son
Mr and Mrs Dav1d Sayre
Mrs Peggy Gregory or
Fairborn were dmner guests
Sunday of Mr and Mrs Bnan
HarriS at Reedsville
Mrs Peggy Gregory of
Fa~rborn spent the weekend
w1th Mr and Mrs Dav1d
Sayre
Mrs Emma Yokley of
Colurnlllana returned to her
home Thursday after a
month s VISit with Mrs Iva

Orr

Mrs

Charles Smith Mrs
Tllelmll Capehart and Mrs

WANT ADS
INFORMATION
DEADLINES
5 P M Dav Before Pubhc•t1on
Monday Dead I ne 9 a m
CanceHat10n Correct ons
w II be accepted unfll9 a m for
Day ot Pub I cat on
REGULATIONS
The Pub! sher reserves the
right to edt or reiect i!ln't' ads
deemed
oblect1ona1
The
publ sher will not be respon
s bte tor more than one n
correct nserllon
RATES
For Want Ad service
5 cents per Word on.e nsert on
M n mum cnarge Sl 00
14 cents per word three
consecut1ve 1nsert 1ons
26 cents per word s x con
secut1ve lnserttons
25 Per Cent D scount on pa d
ads and ads pa td w 1t h n 10
davs
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
S2 00 for 50 word m n
mum Each add t ona l w or d
3c
BLIND ADS
Add tonal 25c Charge per
Advertisement
OFFICE HOURS
8 30 a m to 5 00 p m Da ly
8 30 a m
to \ 1 oo Noon
Saturday

Help Wanted

2 SIGNS

CA kHOP and wa1tress wanted
Apply 1n person at Crows
Steak House
11 ll lOtc

Lost
LOST

n Mason
a fema le
chocolate polni S amese cat
Reward Call (304) 773 5303
11 9 31p

.'/anted To Do
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Nobce

VILLAGE Fabrics now open
after 2 week s of closure due to
death In fam ly Open hours
between 9 t tl 5 Monday
through Fnday
ll 13 Jfp
SKATEAWAY
announces
hoi day part es
Thanks
9 v ng November 16th and
17th Chr stmas Dec 21st and
22nd New Years tve Dec
Available for pr vale
31st
part es
Monday
Tuesday
Thursdav even mgs Sat and
Sunday afternoons
Open
Wed
Friday and Saturday
even ngs 7 30 10 30 Call 985
3929 985 3803 or 985 9996
11 l3 12tc
FOR a real Chr stmas g ft for
yo or ch1ldren and the entre
famlty
buy World Book
Encycloped a
Easy terms
For free demonstrat on call
Eldon R Kraeuter Rae ne
Oh o Telephone 949 2491
11 13 Sip
HOLIDAY
SPECIA L
November 12th through 24
Real st c Perm tor t nted
bleached or hard to hold ha r
made w th natural organ c
prote n Regular S30 perms
tor Sl5 Regular $25 perms for
$12 50
Catl today for ap
po ntment ask for Mae or
Debb 992 3751
11 ll 121c

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TWO ROW New Idea co rn
p cker 01 ver corn p cker for
parts hog feeder
large
combmat on hog and ca ttle
waterer w fh heater sma ll
gran dr Jl
Andrew Cross
Rae ne Oh o PhOne 247 2852
11 9 4tc
F LET C HER P1ano Serv c e
Tun ng &amp; Repa r Call 698
7731
1l 6 26tp

Syracuse
News, Society
By JEAN HALL
Mr and Mrs James Gum
sler and Kitty of Pickermgton
Carl Duckworth of Zanesville
and Mr and Mrs James R
Whtte and Mary Beth of
Dunbar W Va viSited Sunday
with Agnes Wh1te and Richard
Duckworth
Glenn Hudson who IS em
ployed on the lakes IS home for
several days on a siCk leave
Mr Rtck Welf and friend,
Petra Chapman Manon
VISited on Sunday w1th hiS
grandmother Mrs Ada Slack
Mr and Mrs Don Pickens

Of
QUALITY

LADv -.;-car;- ,or- eldertv
woman or do tight housework
Must 1 ve n Call 378 6319
l\ 13 4tC

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

, POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

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$1195

Cpe Local 1 owne r car 6 cy l automatic tran s
s teermg atr cond Rad o good t~res

MOTOR ROUTE
DRIVER
Dai~

Sentinel

Pomeroy, Obio

Are You Movmg •
Cons1dermg
An Auction•

For Sale

Wanted To Buy

WANTED
tor
aucton BRUSH HOGS 4x5 ft
phone
992 5858
household goods Tools most
anythmg of value w II buy or
7 15 tfrsell on commiSSIOn W1ll haul
Call 992 3354 or 992 2792 POLAROID Square Shooter
Hayman s
7 25 lfc
Camera
$10
Used Royat
Typewr ter \10 Motoro l a 21
OLD furniture oak tables
nch console tetev 1s on $25
clocks ce boxes brass beds
Fl oor pol Sher and scrubber
dishes
or
complete
S15
Carl
Nelson
655
hOUSeho l dS Wr te M
0
M ddteport
Sycamore St
M tier Rt 4 Pomeroy Oh o
c at I 992 5083 after 4 p m
call 992 6271
11 9 Jtc
5 13 tfc
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FREE EST

WEDNESDAY NOV 14 1973
5 00 -

8u1lt to Your Specs
Delivered to Job Stft

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HOME INSURANCE

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Wanted To Buy

Mobtle Homes For Sale

--------------For Sale

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MILLER
U~OBILE HOMES
1220 Washmgton Blvd

423

7521

BELPRE 0

Pets For Sale
YOU V E shopped the rest now
buy th e best at Showalter s
Wet Pel Shop Chester Oh10
New sh pment m stock
11 4 17tc
MALE poodle puppy
black
m n ature Phone 992 5858
l113ttc
BEAGLE pups Phone 985 3565
11 13 Jtp
2 BEEGLES 1 male and 1
female Two years old Could
be reg stered Phone 992 6871
11113tc

For Sale
AM FM RADIO stereo B
track tape com b.nat on 4 way
speaker
sound
system
Balance SllO 38 or use our
budget terms Call 992 3965
11116tc
HELP KEEP Barbe
Ken
Cnssey Kerry Mia Velvet
Sh~rtey
Temple
A mee
M m
Mtss Ch pS Ch pper
and Cynth a warm
and
dressed sharp w th the latest
Fash ons by Marge s doll
Clothes Call 696 1207 after 6

pm

11 11 3tc

NEW SEARS 30
Wh 1te
Electric stove used SIX t mes
coni nuous clean oven black
glass door Stove m Me1gs
County Mrs C B Hayman
1889 Case Road Columbus
43224
11 11 3tp

------------GOLD Hoover washer

sso

Coppertone Range hood 515
Phone 949 3221
11 7 6tc
ELECTROLUX
vacuum
cleaner A 1 cond ton uses
paper bags has co rdwmder
and many atfachments Atso
shampooer attachment 1n
eluded (On l y 4 ava lablel at
S37 70
cash
or
terms
available Phone 992 2984
11 7 6tc
NEW \973 ZIG ZAG SEWING
MACHINES
m
or gmal
factory carton
Ztg Zag to
make buttonholes
sew on
buttons monograms and
make fancy designs w th 1ust
the tw1sl of as ngle d al Left
n lay u way and never been
used w It set I for only S47
cash
or terms ava1lable
Phone 992 2984
11 7 6tc

· WHISPERING
PINES
NilE CLUB
Have2 30
Ntfe Club l.tcenses
Rt 7
Pomeroy, 01110
ur sar~
GROCERY buslne ~
I ros e
Building for sa c
J Pm
Phone 773 5618 fr o r
me-nt
to 10 p m for a~p c..

3 20 ttc

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MATERIALS CO

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992 2094

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Op-en 8 Tll5
Monday thru Saturday
606 E Mam Pomeroy 0

-------------Auto Sales

5 ROOMS 2 bedroQmS and bath
on 1 ' acre Good well large
garage Furn shed $7 500
unfurn shed S6 500 Bottom of
Cooks Gap H II on Rt 124 Can
seen
even ngs
and
be
weekend
11 11 6tp
LARGE LOT n Rutland w th
turn shed 55 x 10 Mob le
Home
Trees and shrubs
Phone 992 2627
11 11 3tc
TWO bedroom house at 473
Sycamo re Street n M d
dleport Vacant Call 992 5310
11413tc
2 BEDROOM MOBILE HOME
10 x 50 Wllh awn ng and pat1o
2 1 acre lot
fru t trees
garage cellar new water
system and softener 1 out
bu ld ng
Lead ng Creek
Water pa1d tor Langsv•lle
Phone 992 3557 or 992 2549
Shown bV appointment
11 7 6t c
2 BEDROOMS 1 12 bath forced
a r furnace garage out
bu ld ng Call 992 3022 or 992
3298
11 7 7tp
2"'BEDROOM hous~&gt; 3 years otd
carpet ng b g kitchen w th
lots of cab nets
2 acre of
ground
Racine Oh io
Call
949 4998
9 12 tfc

SMALL

iiouse
Ideal for a
couple or bachelor
Fully
furn shed Can be financed
w th $100 down Phone 992
5786
11 13 6tc

All SIZES IN STOCK
I.e! Us Install New I

Ail

Phone 992 9932

DUE to settlement of estate of
Wtll am Baley I have one
complete 4 rooms of furn1ture
for sate 1 fuel oil s gler stove
2 beds
2 dressers
1
refr gerator
Cookmg sto11e
bottled gas Round table 4
chairs wash stand 3 chalrs
davenport 1 buffet 1 kitchen
cabinet t wish to sell these
Items whole not piece by
piece See Mrs Betty Lou
Newlun near Post offlc;e So)(
3 Long Bottom Oh1o Terms
cash
11 13 Jtc
ELECTRIC football
Phone 985 3565

game
11 13 Jtp

Ext:AvA TiNG D~ze;;-~rge
ant'f smatl
Backhoes and
loaders on track and t res
Dump truck Lo bov St&gt;r
v ce Sept c tank:;. nstalled
George ( !3 ID Pull ns phone
992 2478 or 997 7402
2 9 tfc

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W1th Skilled
Craftsmanship

6
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D. L.

MOORE &amp; SONS

7

PH 992 6675

8

G &amp; EA,ppl ance Repa-r:- Phone
at the shop 992 3802 or 949

4254

Ntce Ranch

4 bedrooms Bath

Alum &amp; Stone stdmg 2 car
garage Screened Pat o Gas
F A Heat Full basement
Rec room
Lof 100x1DO

For

Mob1le hOme or horne Lot
70x90
All ut111ties close
Excellent
neighborhood

8

10 24 301p

~LNA

and Wh te Sew ng
Mach nes
Serv ce on all
makes Reasonabfe rates
The Sew ng Center
M d
dteport Ohio
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R ght B 10 RFD 20

Return of Peyton Pla ce 3 15 One Life to Live 13 Secret
Storm 10 Phil Donahue 4 Match Game 73 8 Fl nt stones 6
Off lhe Record 20
00 Mr'. Cartoon 3 Somerset 15 Sesame Sf 33 Love
Amer ca n Style 13 Merv Griffin 4 Speedracer 6 t Love
Lucy a Sesame Streel 20 Mov1e Branded 10
30 - Ha zel 8 Green Acres 3 Jeopardy 4 Bonanza 15 ABC
Afterschool Spec al 6 13
00 - Mr Rogers 20 33 Bonanza 3 Merv Griff n 4 And y
Gr ff lh B
30 .- Elec Co 33 Gomer Pyle 13 Beverly Hdtb Ille s 8
Hodg epodge Lodge20 Tra Is West 15 1 Love Lucy 6
55 - Earl N ghtmgale 15
00 - News 3 4 8 10 15 16 ABC News 13 Sesame Stree t 20
Persona l ty and Behav10ral De11elopment 33
30 - N ews 3 4 6 8 10 15 Hogans Heroes 13
00 - News 10 What s My L1ne 8 Truth or Conseq J 6 Beat
the Clock 4 Anyth ng You Can Do 13 Elec Co 20 Know
Your Schools 33 I Spy 15
30 - Ep sode Actl on 33 On the Money 4 To Tell the Truth 6
Sal e of the Cen tur y B Pol ce Surgeon J The Judg e 10 Beat
the Clock 13 Know Your Ant ques20 Poll cal Talk 15
00 - Sonn y &amp; Cher 8 10 Adam 12 3 4 15 Mov1e Bnan s
Song 6 13 Btll Moyers Journal 20 33
30 - Elv s A loha From Hawaii 3 4 15 The Sess on 33 A

NORTH

----------RON SHEPtt..J.tD Floo;-Wall

cUitJvat1on Some nice timber
Large e room house Pnce too
much for most people
ONE FLOOR - 6 rooms and
bath Very n ce modern ktt
chen
hot water heat and
garage

HARRISON S TV service and
service calts Phone 992 2s 22
2 9 tfc

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WEST

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MODERN RANCH TYPE - 2
bedrooms bath n1ce kttchen
carpet and large tot
REDUCED - 3 bedrooms m
mce locat1on Hot W1Jter heat 2
garage Near Shopp.ng

TUPPERS PlAINS - Just I

bedroom ranch type home
bath ntce large kitchen with
b1rch cabinets
3 acres

SYRACUSE -

3 bedroom

West

l•

ranch type home bath gas
furnace Garage and niCe lot

NEW LISTING -

Modern 4

$18 000 ()()
REDUCED - 6 room house on
hill
Easy to heat
G••ra,Qe w th storage and level

Favonte
Country
Stars Vtslt On

THE RALPH
EMERY SHOW
4:30 TO 5:30
Monday lhru Friday
On

WMJiO.FM
STEREO. 92.1

M1ddlopprt-Pomoroy _

15

Psych yourself out, gu-1 1 Instead of thinkmg, • He s beautiful
and I'm not,' think mstead He's new m town and needs a mce
person like me to make h1m feel at home "
When you start h•lpmg someone, you stop go1ng overboard to
make a b1g 1mpress1on - which IS what brmgs on the "weird
act -SUE

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Dear 15
In other words relax I And thmk well of yourself Don t
forget you rea popular g1rl who attracts fr1ends, and he's a new
guy who needs a fr1end What s more, you've got the ms1de track
because he lives on your block W1th a combmation like this, how
could you lose ? - Good luck ' - HELEN

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Dear Rap
Why IS 1ta femalecanholdhands kiSS or hug another female
and people thmk nothrng of It, but if a male even touches another
male (outstde of punchmg him) look out' They're called queers
- WONDERING BOY

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by THOMAS JOSEPH
2 Building
ACROSS
extension
1 Gonertls
3 Fnend m
lather
Toulon
5 Ph1hp
4 Race the
pme
motor
1sland
5 Chalced
10ony
Gantry
6 Moslem
12- Greek
market

place
13 Symbol
of peace
(2 wds)

15 Stamp16 Colorado
resort

19 FISh In
Perstan

mythology

ZZ Exhaust

23 Metnc
land
measure

24 Wh1tney s
lnnova
bon
(2 wds)

ruler

7 Abbey
(abbr)
8 Curve
9 Cheer
leaders
shout

11 Do
penance
14 Belt for
Zapata
16 Neckwear
style
17 Wheel
part
18. Rose
fragment

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31 Stre s
mate
zo The
32 Greek
Tempest
letter
character
33 Notw1th
21 Com1c
standing
strip
34
Wmetyke
35
Poebcal
25 Almost
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adverb

Immedt

36 Actress
ate!y
MaryWith 'tn
37 Stannum
(2 wds)
38. All30 Make
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Dear W B
Because the American Way of Masculinity has
traditwnally been Tough, undemonstrative - the attitude that
only g1rls or gays let tbetr emotiOns show m poblic Women, on
the other hand are supposed to be warm and affectionate
Ew-opean and Latm-Amer~can men don't suffer from this
distance ' phob1a but 1t will be a long time before our unage
conscious U S males entirely outgrow their fear of touchmg
Pity - HELEN

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9 00 - Cannon 8 10 TheM ld Bunch 20 33
9 30 - Mo111 e Trapped 6 13 Woman 20 Washtngton Debates

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30 Portu
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39 Onward
40 Eldnlch
41 Maxim
42 Land
lords due

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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

CAPTAIN EASY

One form of psychic IS the
I Pert,
so called gulp1c The gulp1c
wh~
d1dn t
b1dder sor t of gulps or
breathes hard when he b1ds 11 ~ou tell
beca use hts hand 1s close to u~ 4ou
an opemng b1d m h1gh card were
strength The gulp1c works on SIC~-.......~~
occasion but costs 1ts u sers so
much m partnership conf1
dence that there lS no ment
m 1t
West s openmg bid was one
of those gulp1cs It worked for
a wh1!e Souths b1d of JUSt
two spades d1d not come
close to showmg the full
'alue of hiS hand and North
passed Untortunately for
West hiS partner dec1ded to
compete further After East s
three club b1d South showed
h1 s second su1t and contmued
to four spades after North
gave mm a

SEPTIC TANKsCLEANED
REASONABLE rates Ph .. 46 [
.4782 Gallipolis John 1"1: ussel!
Owner and Operator
{

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It wasn I perfect but not bad So when TC came along, the
FCC adopted a somewhat smular policy The band was d1v1ded
mto two categor~es very h1gh frequency stat10ns (and this was
subdiVIded rather unfarrly w1th channels 2-9 gettmg a better
s1gnal than channels 7 13) and ultra htgh frequency stations
which dart t give nearl; as much range or coverage Thus, the
VHF stat10ns would be the b1g boomers while the UHFs would
proVlde local serv1ce
II was a flop to be charitable The VHF statwns waxed !at
and prosperous and the UHF -ers floundered w1th small
audiences due to thelf !muted stgnalarea need for spec1a! an
tennae channel converters etc
(For example the local market - w1th VHF channels 3 6
and 13 - IS allocated UHF Signals 23, 29 33 and 49 Channel 49
lr1ed to make a go of 1t two decades ago and fa1led Channel 33 IS
an educa!Lonal channel - and you need cable to brmg 1t m m
most areas around here, although Its transmttter IS only 21).25
miles from Gallipolis Pi Pleasant )
Hence the great drop m 1dea from the White House Present
regulatwns reqUire VHF statwns to be !50 miles or more apart
but atmospheric and other conditiOnS can play hob With statiOns
more remote than that (A good example occurs to my sorrow
on the cable system when Channel4 WOAT TV Oak Hill W Va ,
starts to ovemde the Signal we want WLWC TV also Channel4
Columbus I

Dear Rap
llus new boy JUSt moved m down the street There s only one
word to describe him beautiful ' My friends say I ve got a
chance wtth him but 1 don't know I'm not very beautiful, but I
seem to get plenty of boyfnends But HIM' Seems like every
t~rne I m around h~m , I say something stupid or act we1td
Please g1ve me some tips I really do like him a lot and want
him to like me - 15 AND FEELING HELPLESS

Opemng leact - J•

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North Sou th vulnerable
North
East
South

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READY MIX
CONCRETE
delivered right to your
prolect F'ast and easy Free
esttm&amp;tes Phone 99 2 3284
Goegteln Readv Mix Co
Middleport Ohio
6 JO tfc

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areas

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a rather techmcal and sltcky column but
if you re mterested m teleVISIOn - and about 98 pet of American
fam1lles are - you ought to read 1t
There s a possibility - not a likelihood but a posstb1lily that our area could be served by two new teleVISIOn stations at
some lime m the not-too-d1stant future
At least that s the conclusion of the While House s Off1ce of
Telecommumcatlons Polley wh1ch has looked at the subJect of
TV s1gnal allocallons long and hard
tf 11 happens and my personal bet 1s that 11 won t then you
would fmd new stations avatlable on channels 2 and 11
Here m a nutshell IS what has happened over the years of
teleVISIOn s growth
There IS only a l1m1led amount of space available on the
broadcast spectrum mcludmg AM and FM radiO , amatewcltlzens pollee and a1r frequencies space achVItes, and heaven
knows what else
A televiSIOn s1gnal requ1res a monumental amount of that
spectrum As an example you could squeeze the entire AM radiO
band mto the spectrum space occupied by WSAZ TV more than
three t1mes The whole FM band could be put mlo the space
occup1ed by WCHS TV and WHTN TV Fa1r diStributiOn of this
spectrum IS the Job of the Federal Commumcatlons CommiSSIOn
and would test the WISdom of Solomon
Away back when, the FCC had good luck w1th AM radiO
allocations baSically di"dmg them mto three categories
Smaller loca!-&lt;l&lt;!rvlce stahons such as WJEH-Gall1po!ts and
WMPO M1ddleporl Pomeroy full time stations a1med at larger
population concentratiOns such as WCHS-AM m Charleston or
WTVN AM m Columbus and b1g powerful clear channel
statwns such as WLW m Cincmnall to serve b1g geographiC

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Remodeling Ceram 1c t le i
baths Box 280 Rutland 742
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monds yo u pari ner has b1d four
dmmond sO\er '1-0UI lh1ee spades
Wh tt do )0U do now

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By Hclt'n and

BY PAUL CRABTREE

1000
TheB lue Knght J 415 Ko1akB 10 News 20
10 30 - Mou nta n Scene 33
11 00 - NewsJ 4 6 8 10 IJ 15 Janak I 33
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 Move The Sc arface Mob
Jack Paar Ton te6 CBS News Spec a l8 10
12 00 ........ Move D ia monds Are Br tfle 10
1 00 - Tomorrow3 4 Ja c k Paar Ton te 13
2 00 _,. News 4
2 30 - New s 13

Females too these days Wtlh so much talk ~
homosexuality gorng around, women are also sh)'lllg away from
open friendly gestures, and that s a shame because we need
more demonstrated affection, not less, to make 1! m this modern
world - SUE

Generation Rap

33

Opponents gul/op on to game

0 DEi.L WHEEL Alignment
located at Crossroads Rt 124
now back to work Complete
front end service tune up and
brake
serv ce
Wheels
balanced electron cally All
work guaranteed Reasonable
rates Phone 7.42 3232
2 18 tfc

room w!lh wood bur .. ng
f1replace patto 8xl4 remote
controlled
garage
doors
beauf1ful k1tchen w1th range
Carpet &amp; Insulated $50 000 00

POMEROY 1V2 sfory
frame 3 bedrooms Bath
Dining room
Ut llty 1n
k1tchen or basement Gas
furnace Porches $11 500 00

992 2259
If no answer 992 2568,__.~

a

WIN AT BRIDGE

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porches full basement double

PROPERTIES
ARE
MOVING FAST
LIST
TODAY
HENRY E CI.ElfND
BROKER
'

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Real Estate For Sale

$2 000 00

new home left till others are
flntshed Ranch Type 3
bedrooms Colored Bath
Utility room
All elecfrtc
Carpeted throughout tn your
choice of colors Garage 1
Level acre $18 900 00

Royal Wedd ing 3 4 15
00 - Royal Weddmg 6
30 - Royal Weddmg e
00 - New Zoo Re11 ue 13 Sesame Sf 33 Lass1e6
30 - D1ck Van Dyke 13 Huck and Yog16
55 - News 13
00 Paul Dtx.on 4 Frtendl y Junction 10 AM 3 B d
Bunch 6 Abbott and Costello e Cover to Cover 33
L ttle Boy Lost 13
30 - Sec ret Storm
M ichael s &amp; Co 6
55 - Chuck White Reports 10
00 - D nah Shore 3 15 Joker s Wild 10 a
30 - Baffle 3 4 15 $10 000 Pyram1d
10 MIKe Douglass 6
00 - GambltO 10 Passwordl3 Wtzardof0dds3 4 15
30 - HollywoodSquares3 415 Love of L1fe8 10 Bowl1ng6
8 rady Bunch 13 Sesame Street 33
55 - CBSNewse Dan lmel sWorld10
00 - Jeopardy 3 15 Password 6 Bob Braun s 50 50 Club 4
N ews 13 News 10 8
30 - Search t orTomorrowe 10 SpltSecond6 3Ws3 15
45 - Electnc Company 33
55 - N ews 3 15
00 - News 3 All My Chtldren 6 13 Not for Wom en Only 15
Concentrat on 8 What s My Lme 10
30 ~ Three on a Match 3 4 15 As the World T urn s e 10 ABC
Afternoon Playbreak 6 13
45 - Cover to Cover 33
00 - Days of Our L ves3 4 15 Gu dmg L1ght 8 10
30 - Doc tors3 4 15 EdgeofNtghtB 10
00 - Another World 3 4 15 General Hosptfal 6 13 Pr ce Is

3 30 -

SEWING MACH'tNE S Repa ir
S~PTIC- r A~s - ~~;~d
serv ce alt makes 992 2284
Modern San tat10n 992 3954 or
Tl"e Fabr c Shop Pomeroy
992 7349
Author zed Smger Sales and
10 23 lfc
serv1ce we Sharpen Sc ssors
3 29 He
DEAD S 1OCK - W Jl remove -~------- ----at a reasonable charge Call
FOR
FREE est mates on
245 5514
alum 1num s d ng
Storm
8 23 9otc
Doors and W ndows
Car
ports Marquees and Ra ling
Phone
Chartes
Lisle
Sy racuse Oh o Cart Jacob
Sales Representative V V
6 ROOMS and bath n town
Jotlnson and Son Inc
$11 000 Call 992 3975 or 992
6 22 ti c
2571
9 28 tfc
SEPTIC
TANKS
AROBIC
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
YOU
CAN st 11 beat
the
CLEANED
REPAIRED
skyrocket ng co st of new
MILLER
SANITATION
construct on w th th s tovely
STEWART OHIO PH 662
older home be ng offered tor
3035
sate
by
owner
n
10 4 tfc
Pomero..,
Recenlly
re
modeled
the home has 3 ~ ~ f';;=.==
Roger Hysell s
bedrooms bath large fam1ly OPEN
Garage near Crossroads on
style k l chen and a separale
St Rt 124 alt mechan cal
d1nmg or ta m ty room New
work nctud ng automat c
a tum num s d ng exter or
transm1ss ons Monday thru
w th outs de entrance to
Sat 8 30 a m to 6 p m Phone
baser 1ent A sel t ng pr ce of
992 5682 garage or 992 7121
$15 000 ncludes comp lete
res1dence
furn sh ngs for th s home
ltJ 28 26tc
Owner w II hetp f inance Call
593 5667 !A thens ) Shown bY
P&amp;JHearn; &amp; c00ifi9Gas or
appomtment only
Fuel 011 - We have many
10 14 30tc
furna ce parts and plumb ng
parts for 10 pet above cost
THE ELMER Dav s reat estale
215 N Second Mtddteport
s tuated
In
Sa l sbury
992 3509
TownShiP w II be sold at the
10 31 JOtc
offiCe of J B 0 Br en at
torney at law Sa turday
C BRADFORD Auc:f10neer
November 17 1973 at 10 00
Complete Serv1ce
a m to the highest b1dder for
Phone 949 3821
not tess than the appra sed
Rae ne Ohio
value thereof Be ng 1 55
Crltt
Bradford
acres and house appra sed at
S 1 tiC
S250
1 40 acres and house
appra sed at $235 For further
F.XCAVATING dozer loader
nfor mat on call 992 2720
and backhoe work
sept c
11 12 3tc
tanks Installed dump trucks
and lo boys for hire will haul
I II dirt top soli limestone
and gravel Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
night phone 992 3525 or 992
5232
2 11 tfc

150

$21 000 ()()
MIDDLEPORT

11
12

742-6273

3 bedrooms 2 h baths family

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Postftve Stop and Go In Mud
&amp; Snow

Pomerot

PHONE

OPE'IHOUSE-1 TOSSAT &amp;
SUN N~;.R RODNEY - New

SALT FOR ICE AND SNOW
Rock salt for townsh ps
towns and busmesses n
bulks and bags tor ce and
snow E~ece l s1or Salt Works
Phone 992 3891
11 11 tfc

CO.OP COUNTRY
SOUIRE 120

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Real Estate For Sale

SYRACUSE -

10
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Type

9
10

Roofmg Spoutmg
K1lchens &amp; Bathrooms
Complete Remodeling

30 Da!lv 8 12 Sat
l1 nw Q H Rawlmgs Sons
Bu lldmg
101
Middleport 0

68 CHEVROLET Impala Super
Sport f or sale or take over AU 1 urv uO ILt= nsurance oeen
payments George Hollz 556
cance lle d?
Los t
your
Laurel St M ddleport
operator s 1 cen~ Call 992
1\ 13 2tp
7428
6 15 tic
1966 PLYMOUTH Belveda r
Stat on Wagon
Phone 992 WILL Tr m or cut trees and
3866
shrubbery Also clean out
11 8 6tc
basemenl s attics etc Call
949 322 1 or 742 4441
1970 PLYMOUTH Subu rban
10 1030tc
Stat on Wagon
a r con
dlt on ng Tape Ptayer rad o --- --- --~--~=-MOBILE home repa r
Elec
and automat c transm1ss on
tr cat plvmb ng and heating
$1 400 Dave H II Rae ne 949
Phone 992 5858
2762
7 15 ttc
11 11 61c
CITioJ_ENS Nat onal Bank w l!
offer for sale at the r off ce n
M•ddleport Oh o at 10 a m
November 23 a 1971 Ford 2
door Hardtop Tortno Ser a l
No 1A25F 129481
11 1231c

9

PRICE
CONSTRUCTION

a4

DOZER and back hoe work
ponds and sept c tanks d t
MINI BACKHOE
serv ce
ch ng serv ce top so I ftll
Charles R Half eld Route 1
d1r1
t mestone
B&amp;K
Rutland
OhiO
Phone 742
Escavat ng Phone 992 5367 or
6092
992 3861
1113 lBtp
9 1 ttc
CAR PENTER work masonry
work general remodel ng by
hour or contract Phone 993
3511
ll 2 26tp

9

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.
•

Employment Wanted

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8

From tne taroest
Bulldoz.er Radiator to
~ma nes t Heater Co r~
Nathan Btgg s
Radtator Spectahst

Ph '992 2174

It Must
Be R1ght
or we Will
ke tt Rtght

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It's Snow Tire Time 1

l

Ahgnment

On Mos1 Amencan Cars

7
8
8

Spec1ahst
Wheel

•5.55

6

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Mason W "''

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

PURE BREED
Corr ed&lt;lle
Ram Catt 992 2630
11 11 Jtc

SUPER SERVICE STA
... _ Jack W Carsey Mgr

For Sale

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
773 SSS4

4 IS

9 30 - Hawkms 8 10 The Session 20 33
10 00 - TheBiueKnlght3 4 15 News20 Our5treet33
10 30 - Woman 33
11 00 - N ewsJ 4 6 8 10 13 IS Ja n;,k1 33
11 30 - Johnny Carson~ 4 15 ln 111 lat1on to the Royal Wedd1ng
6 M ov1e H eaven with a Gun 8
Gaby 10
The Trap 13
1 00 - TomorrowJ 4 ln v1 tat on lo the Royal Wedd1ng 13
2 00 - N ews 4
2 30 - News 13

992 7608

WOOD TRUSSES

All work guaranteed

00 - Bob Hope 3

9

Johnson Masonry
&amp; (Remodeling)

ASK US ABOUT
PRE FABRICATED

Area s Most
Reasonable Prices

For Rent

Mildred Fry of New Haven
spent Thursday with Mrs Eula
Wolfe
Sunday guests of Mrs Eula
Wolfe were Mr and Mrs
Carroll Noms and daughter,
Debb1e 1of Syracuse and Mr
and Mts Jerry Coughlin and
children
Matthew
and
Chnstme of West Mtllon
Davtd Fox of Manetta IS
confmed to the home, of hiS
parents Mr and Mrs David
Fox w1th pneurnoma
Mr and Mrs Carroll Balser
and family of Mansfield spent
Saturday with hiS mother Mrs
AliCe Balser and VISited Mrs
Balser s
father
John
Thomas at a rest home m
Wellston and called on Mr and
Mrs Jack Ables and fanuly
Mrs Freda Manuel Is a
med1cal patient at Veterans
Memorial Hoso1t::r.1
Richard Rowe of Racme IS a
med1cal patient at Holzer
Med1cal Center
Mrs Emma Johnson and
Debbie LaValley of Racme
VISited Mr and Mrs Robert
Smtih Sr Sunday
Mr and Mrs Everette
Parsons of Negley VISited Mrs
Ruth Parsons at Veterans
Memonal Hospital Tuesday
and also VISited Mrs Edna
Parsons and Preston Parsons
E;dward Wtldermu th of
Galhpohs VISited Mr and Mrs
Edward Miller
Mrs Wa)llle McLaughlin and
daughter of ColumbLIS VISited
Atom1c clocks are so ac
Mr and Mrs Earl Adams
curate that m 100 000 years
Mrs Marshall Adams VISited they would gam 6r lose only
Mrs Freda Evans
a few seconds

FURNITURE

992 7474

BP&lt;Ibury

COMPL fE
INTERIOR
REPAIR

Pamtmg A Spectalty

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Nease and family
Mr and Mrs John Slack and
children, John, Jr Donald and
Lwda of Sandyville were
weekend guests of hiS mother
Mrs Ada Slack and her
relatives of Rutland
Lawrence Blake and son,
Kenny spent a couple of days
vtsttng the former's brother,
Mr and Mrs Charles Blake
Rachel McBnde Frankie
Mumaw and Agnes White of
the Presbytertan Church attended the World Commuruty
Day Friday at the Tr1mty
Church Pomeroy
Recent VISitors of Mr and
Mrs Dale Teaford and family
were Mrs Allah Teaford and
Tammy of Hebron
Mr and Mrs Sampson Hall
and Mrs Jamce Lawson and
Dav1d spent Saturday m
Parkersburg, shoppmg
Mrs
Estella
Restor,
Carrolton and Vella Gerlach,
Letart W Va , spent Monday
mght With Myla Hudson On
Tuesday they went to
Millwood W Va to VISit Mr
and Mrs Fred Roush
Denver Parsons, Fellsmere,
Fla IS spendmg an mdefm1te
time here w1th relatives and
fr1ends
Mrs Ada Slack accompanied
by her grandson Rick Welt
and fr1end Petra Chapman,
Mar1on were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs Harley
Johnson and family of Wolf
Pen
Mrs Etleen Clark Mrs
Jamce Lawson, Mrs Margaret
Cottrill and Mrs Sampson Hall
of Gwdmg Star Counctl No 124,
Daughters of America, attended a fnendship meeting at
the Lions Club Building 1n
Belpre hosted by Belle Pratne
Counctl

and

Lmcoln Hill Pomerov 0

18 ALJO Travel Tra ler sleeps
ONE GOOD coon dog Phone
four self c onta ned 35 000
after 6 p m 742 6194 Rutland
BTU heater
oven and 3
11 11 6tc
burner
stove
gas
- - - - - - - - - - -- refr Qerator gas 1 ghl and 110
B&amp;G Auction Athens 0
CORNER cupboards
waif ~rt12Vtl ghhts Complete with
w II pay cash for your entre
cupboards chests old guns
o wa ers ower 2new 10ply
t~res
S1 650
See Jerry
household or any good
any cond t on
Also blue
Hayman County Rd 28 1
m1scellaneous Items or w1ll
d ecorated stoneware Wnte m 1e north o f Bashan
hold an auctton for you at
P 0 Box 44 Mart nsburg
11 9 7t
Oh1o 43935 or call 1 484 4440 - - -- - - - - - - - - - - c
your res1dence reasonable
after 7 P m
EXCELSIOR Sa lt Works
E
8 8 90tc
Ma in St Pomeroy All kinds
You II ltke our competent
of salt water pellets water
dependable service
nuggets block salt and own
Oh o Rtver Salt Phone 992
Call Athens Ohto
3891
MODEST 2 bedroom
un
593 5035 Co !lect
6 5 tfc
furn shed house n M ddleport ,~=~~'~
on Peart Street
For
n =
==-=
format on phone 992 3262
LOTS of chrysanthemums for
KOSCOT KOSMETlCS a. WIGS
11 13 3tc
sale f eld grown We only
Spec als each month We w 11
have one color - yellow 10
gladly show you our I ne of
bunches for $5 We have some
Kosmet cs n the pr vacy of 3 AND 4 ROOM furniShed and
out n lull bloom some tust
your home at your con
budd ng Reynolds Flower
unfurnished
apartments
ven i ence Remember Chr st
Shop Mason w va Call 773
Phone 992 543.4
mas s not far away so phone
.412tfc
5147
Helen Jane Brown 992 5113
9 26 tfc
11 9 tiC
ROOMS by the week $18 up - - -- - - -- - - - - -Megs Inn Pomeroy
APPROXIMATELY 20acresot
MEIGS County F sh &amp; Game
7~2
tfc
and excellent build ng s1te
As soc at on m eels November
all 742 5223
14th 7 30 p m Syracuse Club
PRIVATE meet ng room f
10 21 301
Room
any organ zat1on phone
2 --- -- - ---~
p
11 11 4tc
3975
1973 STEREO RadiO-Com
3 11 tfc
b nat on w th 8 track bu It n
take 011er payments of $7 55
FURNISHED
apartment
per month or pay 5101 50 Call
Mason W Va r ght on man
992 533 1
Call
h ghway New apartment
10 21 tfc
Phone 773 5147
Stephen C Snowden
1111 7tp 1973 ZIG ZAG sew ng mach ne
SS3 Russell St
UATI fAIM
Th s machine darns
em
(Gravel H111J
bro ders
overcasts
and
TWO BEDROOM Ira ler
2
Middleport Oh1o
monograms all w1thout at
m le from Harr sonv tie on
New L rna Road Phone 742
ta chrne nts Pay balance of
Phone 992 7155
II'IISUtoUICI
541 50 or pay 56 a month Ca ll
5802
11 11 At e
992 533 I
State Far r f&lt;rt' .1"11 L•'.uall• Corupa~~
10 21 tfc
APARTMENT Phone 992 2550
STEREO RADIO am fm 81rack
or 742 6551
tape comb nat on 4 speaker
11 8 61c
N O 1 COPPER 70c Rad1ators
sound
system
Balance
33c brass JOe batter es 90c
Sll6 98 or terms a11a11able
M A Hall Reedsv lie Phone
Call 992 3965
378 6249
11 6 6tc
11 8 tfc CASH pa d tor all makes and
models of mob1le homes a TRACK stereo console due to
Phone area code 614 423 9531
damage n sh pmenl Will set I
4 13 tfc
for small balance of $99
or
payments
of
S6 99
80BUSHELofnewcorn Sl 75at ' " - - - - - - - - - - - - - .
per
r;nonlh
Call
992
5331
house $2 del vered Phone
985 3531 ... ong Bottom Rt 1
A1r Conditioners
11 4 lfc
Russell Cline
Awmngs
11 13 3tc
1973 ZtG ZAG sew ng mach ne
Underpmnmg
Take over a payments of $5 25
per month or d scount for
Cheryl and Randy of Toledo
Complete mob1le
home
cash Call 991 53 11
11 4 tf c
spent the weekend VISIIing
serv ce plus g1gant c
d1splay of mollde homes
their parents Mr and Mrs
CUB CADAT 10 h p cultivator
always
ava1lable at
$395 00 60 bales m1xed hay 1
Howard Largent and Mr and
Homel1ght space heater wtlh
Mrs Spm Pickens They also
thermostat
$110 00
Phone
VISI~ed Mr and Mrs Charles
949 2134
l1112tc

A
L

Co Road 5

Ph 992 5271

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B11l Wade, Auct1oneer

OPFICE SUPPLIES

Body Shop

Needed al once lor the
Racine ..Syracuse area
Apply al

The

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992-2839

~ene's

power

I

SI2SOPerm for
Req Ha1r t:8 so

AUTO TRIM

1895

1968 PONTIAC LoMANS

-

&amp; THINGS

6 00 - N ews 3 4 8 10 15 6 Sesame Street 10 ABC News 13
Nu rsing Process 33
6 30 - NBC N ews 3 4 15 ABC News 6 CBS News 8 10
Hogans Heroes 13 Your Future Is Now 33
1 OD - Truth or Consequences 3 6 What s My Lme 8 Bea t the
Clock 4 News 10 Duty s Trail 13 Marc::o Sport lite 33 Lee
Trevino s Golf for Swmgers 15 Elcdr c Company 20
7 IS - Janakt 33
1 30 - New Dat1no Game 3 To Tell the Truth 6 Beat the Clock
13
World of Surv1val 4
New Pnce s R1ght 8 10
Charles Bla r s Better World IS
8 00 - Snoopy Directs the 1ce Fot11es 3 A 15 Reddtck 20 33
TemOPratures Rlsmo 6 13 Maude 8 10
8 30 - Move The Cowboys 6 13 Hawa1 F 1ve 08 10

Johmes Beauty
Salon
NOV SPEC

RUSSELL'S

Stoo In and See Our
Floor D1~la ~ ,

4 door factory atr
automat•c transm1ss•on
power
st eermg &amp; brakes good white wall ftres whtfe ft m sh
vinyl roof rad• o h eavy duty suspe ns on

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606 E Mam Pomeroy

St295
good
t
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rad10
4 door V 8 automatic power steenng
blue f n15h spo11ess ntenor

1970 DODGE POLARA

Services
Business
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992 2094

1970 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill

offers PLENTY OF MONEY
p l us cash bonuses
tr nge
benef1ts to mat ure nd1v dual
n M ddteport
Pomeroy
area
Regardless of e~e
per ence a1rma t A I Pate
Texas Refinery Corp
Box
711 Ft worth Te~e 76101
11 11 Sip

Not1ce

WILL do paper hang ng and
pa ntmg Ca l l Arthur Mu sser
741 5'213
10 11 JOtp

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6-TheDall)SentUll'l MiddleportPomero),O Nov 131973

WB

You should be
1n a n ce clean

rest home~~~ .A

THE BORN LOSER
MNNIES IN A STATE OF

BLJT 11&lt;1$ BABY HA5

HER OUT OF
HER DEPRE56ION

EMOTIONAL 1URMOIL

5NAPPED

51NCE HA~ S DEATH
SHE ISN'T ACTINC7

GIVEN HER A RE'\50N

RATIONALLY I

lOU SHOULD OEE HER NDW 1

I M Tl&lt;l&lt;l~ A ~~T

CHANGEO m:1MAN f

CQt.R..e

PEI?RY 5HEI5 A

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l.EARIJS TO D!;t.IL'~1"E

FOR CA~RYIN6 ON-

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Four spades made eaSily
after Wests opemng lead of
the Jack of hearts It solved
all Souths problems m that
SUit
West complamed about hiS
partner s three club call but
no one can really blame East
How could he have known
what was actually happen
mg?
ThiS hand was played m a
learn of four match At the
other table West passed as
any normal bndge player
would North opened the b1d
dmg w1th one heart South
responded one spade and
smce South had passed ong1
nally North elected to let the
hand play at the one level
East could fmd no excuse to
reopen and game was
miSsed

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LATER WtfH THeSE i\\0

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North

West

Pass
Pass
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2+
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ME STUMPED

Pass

AUNT LOWEEZY

p,ss

Pass

THIS DADBURN
RITHMATIC
PROBLEM 5 GOT

'iOU RECKON
UNKSNUFFY
COULD
RIDDLE IT
OUT'

I WOULDNT
COUNT
ON IT

HES BEEN

STUMPED

TH LIVELONG
DAY

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WE NEED MA AM'

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TELL ME WHAI

600K

I'LL

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You South hold
•A2•s +AQJ87.AKJ65
you do now1
A - Bid six diamonds Your
partner has shown some signs of
What

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do

TODAY S QUESTION

In le r!d of I} dchnB five dta

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�8-The Da1ly Sent mel

News

~llddleport-Pomeroy, 0. Nov

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13 197l

Briefs

Pa~e 11
Korea
The Umted States has alread)• agreed - m the Shanghai
communique Lssued at the end of President NLxon·s Chma VISit -

that ''there IS but one Chma '' and Taaw~ln IS a part of 1t Addmg to

the speculation, was the fact that the Amencan delegatiOn
arnved at the government guest house where the meetmg was
bemg held an hour and a half late In addtllon, some of
Kissmgl'r's key stafr members we re m1ssmg, although there

were name cards for them at the Jong baLze~overed conference
table.
Before the meetmg began, as Chou watted for K1ssmger, the
Chmese premJer told reporters he would never vtstl the Umted
States ''as long as there lS a representative o£ the Ctuang Kal·
shek clique" in Washington
NEW YORK - NEW YORK'S 30,000 stnkmg nonmedical
hospital workers accepted a compromise wage hike o£ 6 per cent
and returned to work Monday, endmg a week-long walkout that
caused hospitals to turn away many patient.&gt; and reduce all but
essential serv1ces, and cost $3 mlllion a day
The Drug and Hosp1tal Workers Umon struck 48 hospitals
and nursmg homes tn the New York area Nov o because the Cost
of Livmg Council (CLC) m Washington had not approved a 7 5
per cent ratse won earher 1n state arbttration The CLC has set a
maxunum 55 per cent wage mcrease per year to slow mflation.
The compromise proposal calls for a 6 per cent or $9-a-week
wage mcrease, whtch 1s higher Before the strike, the average
wage for the nonmediCal workers was $140a week
WASHINGTON - CONGRESS IS MOVING qwckly to g~ve
President Nvwn the power he seeks to deal with the energy
CriSIS, mcluding possible rahonmg or gasohne In separate
development.&gt; on Capital H1ll.
- The Senate Interior Committee Monday approved a bill
giving the President emergency powers tc reduce outdoor advertisement lighting, to lower highway speeds, suspend some
clean-atr reqmrements and ration scarce fuel.
- The House approved, 361-14, the 789-mlle trans-Alaska
pipeline, to bring 011 from huge untapped resources on Alaska's
northern coast. It will cost $4 b1lbon over lour years and had been
sharply opposed by enVIrorunentallSts worned about damage to
the Arct•c tundra.
-The Senate Commerce Committee was editing another bill
President NlXon wanted - to make Daylight Savmg T1me permanent so Amer~cans Will spend more wakmg hours m daylight,
thus saVIng electnc•ty.
CAPE CANAVERAL - A LAUNCH engineer making a
careful mspect10n diScovered a second set of cracks m the Sky lab
3 booster rocket Monday, throwmg liftoff for the last space
stat10n crew mto lunbo.
Skylab officials rescheduled the launch for Fnday, but they
were skepllcal that rookie astronaut.&gt; Gerald P Carr, Edward G
Gibson and Willlalll R. Pogue would take off even then. The next
launch opportumty after Fnday 1s next Tuesday and Wednesday
The new set of cracks, m alummum rods that connect the fll'st
and second stages of the 22-story tall rocket, were found just as a
new set ol e1ght ta1I fms was fmally locked mto place at the base
or the booster

Mellie Keenaw dies Tuesday

•

Mrs Mellie F . Keenaw, Rt 1,
Middleport,
d1ed
early
Tuesday mormng at Holzer
Med1cal Center
Born Feb 11, 1887, m Darbyvllle, Piqua Co , Mrs.
Keenaw was preceded m death
by her parents, John and
Nancy Burgett Tipton and her
husband, C. L. Keenaw m 1950
They were mamed m 1905
She was also preceded m
death by a daughter, two sons,
lour brothers and liVe sisters
A member of the Wesley
Chapel of the Umled Methodist
Church m Columbus, Mrs
Keenaw ts survtved by a
daughter, Mrs . BeatriCe
Howell, w1th whom she hved, a
son, El1wood J. Keenaw, New
Albany; a s1sler, Mrs Eva
Peters, Columbus; seven
grandchildren, 16 greatgrandchildren and one greatgreat - grandchild
Services Will be held at 2
p m Friday at the 0. R
Woodyard Chapel on East

MEIGS THEATRE

State St., Columbus w1th bunal
m the Glen Rest Cemetery m
Reynoldsburg Fnends may
call at the Walker Funeral
Home, Rutland, anytime after
2 p m. Wednesday

Former resident
dies in Canton
Mrs
Grace McMaster
Hardmg of Canton, formerly of
Middleport, d1ed Monday at the
Molly Stark Hospital m Canton
followmg a long Illness. She
was the former w1!e of the late
Harry McMaster who operated
a hardware store m Middleport
under lha t name for many
years.
SurvlVlng are two daughters,
Mrs. M~rtm ( Ahce ) Qumlan o£
Canton, and Helen Jean McMaster of Rotterdam, Holland.
Fnends w1ll be rece1ved
Wednesday evenmg at the Earl
Jack Funeral Home, Oh10
Ave., N. E Canton Funeral
serv1ces and bunal w1ll be
Thursday at the Canton
Funeral Home

TONIGHT

November 13
TOM SAWYER
(Techmcolorl
(G)

artoons .
Happy Days

Good Ole Summertime
Have Fun
dults Sl SO

Children· 7Sc

Show Starts 7 p.m

Wednesday &amp; Thursday
November 14 15
NOT OPEN

SALES SET
A rummage sale w1ll be held
Thursday,
Friday
and
Saturday m the Coates
Bmldmg, Middleport A bake
sale will be held on Saturday.
The events are bemg sponsored
by the Women's M1sswnary
Soc1ety of the Syracuse Church
of God .

'
Time To Cave
3 ROOMS
9

OF ALL
NEW FURNITURE
ONLY

•

$595

- BAKER
FURNITURE

Campaign opened for credibility
more tapes and
IVASHlNt;TON ! UP I I
President Ntxon, !Jpcnmg a W.Jh~ r g&lt;Jtc documents than US
many-:mled tampa1gn to 1e- Dtstml Court had asked for
storc Ius cred1b1hty, called m But he s.a1d he cannot fmU
more GOP congressmen today ,mother rccordmg he was to
to personally proclaim h1s have g1ven the court
mnoc:ence concerning Water·
Prestdentia l Press Secretary
gate and other allegataons
RonaiJ L Z1egler sa1d Monday
agmnstlum
iJ
staff o£ mne attorneys \HIS
As part of what was clearly a
new of£ens1ve agalflst calls for t:um p•hn e the vanous charges
hts res1gnat10n and Impeach- thltt have c r c p llnlu p•1hln&gt; onnt
ment, the Prestdent also about Ntxon, hts fncnds .cmd hts
prom1 se d by Nnv 20 to fam1ly , and the m£ormat10n to
~un

t.•ndel

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Iva F. Roush
died on Monday
NEW HAVEN, W Va - Iva
F Roush, 57, New Haven, died
Monday m Pleasant Va lley
Hospttal at Pt Pleasant. Mrs
Roush, the stster o£ Herman
London, mayor of Syracuse ,
OhiO, wa s born on Aug 4, 1916,
m Syracuse and was preceded
m death by her parents, Joseph
and Mollie Hall London
She 1s survived by her
husband, Ralph W Roush, New
Haven, two daughters, Mrs
Jack (Kathleen) Hesson, New
Haven , and Mrs Kenneth
(PatriCia ) Hern, Galax, Va;
one son, James W Roush,
Galhpohs, a s1ster, Mrs
Wtll1am Dye, New Haven ;
three half-s1sters, Mrs. George
Hood, Poca, W. Va ; Mrs
Clarence Slillwagner, Wooster ,
and Mrs J W Butcher,
Toledo ; the brother, Mayor
London , a half-brother, Fred
Quillan, Toledo , and SIX
grandchildren
Funeral serv1ces will be held
Wednesday at 2 p m at the
Bachtel Umted Methodist
Church w1th the Revs Achsah
Miller and M1lton Bartram
off1c1atmg. Bunal w11l be m the
Graham Cemetery
Fnends may call at the
Foglesong Funeral Home from
7-9 p m today, and tile body
Will he m state at the church
one hour before the servtces
Wednesday

STORE DAY SET
R esi rl~nts of the Ro ck
Spr1ngs commumty will
stage a country store in a
historic log cabin near th e
home of Mr and Mrs. Fred
Goeg lem Saturday with
proceeds to go to the
Pomeroy Fire Dept. The
group has made apple butter
especially for the country
store which ~m feature a
variety of baked goods,
candtes, and handmade
items. The log cabin is on old
Route 33 adjacent to the
Salisbury Elementary
School.

Annual Jaycees
'M ' Night is set
The annual "M" mght of the
Me~gs County Jaycees w1ll be
held at 8 p m Wednesday at
the Me1gs Inn All men between
18 and 35 who believe that
service to humamty 1s a good
work or hfe are mVIted to attend
Two guesls from the Oh10
Jaycees wLII be m attendance
They are D1ck Orsborn,
natwnal dtrector of Reg1on 9,
and Darrell Cook, programmmg vtce pres1dent of Oh1o
V1rg1l Bro"n, Pomeroy, a past
state prestdent, w1ll be present

Volunteer units
called 3 times

1 dulc

them

cncr~y

In a statement, and through
h1s
lawyers m U S. D1stncl
President IS ~omg to address
~md dc&lt;:tr up and dtscuss Court, the Pres1dent agreed to
thoroughly," Z1egler sa•d Other rurmsh seven subpoenaed tape
ofi1C1als said the President's recordmgs wh1ch the White
defense would be made m House has been able to fmd and
pubUe st.atements. news confer· additional unrequested nlatenences and more meetings w1 th als de.ahng w1th two conversalegislators m commg weeks and tions w1th John N Mtlchelland
John W. Dean Ill, of WhiCh the
montlts
Ztegler sa1d N1xon would hold Wh1te House says no dtrect
meellngs th1s week w1th all 234 recordmgs were made
Recordings Included
Repubht'an and "some'' Democratic members or Congress
The additiOnal materials Include
recordmgs of the PresiMonday Meeting
The President met Monday dent's own d 1 c t a t e d
w1th t.Pe Repubhcan Coordmat- recollectiOns of conversatiOns
mg Commtttee, a recently w1th Mitchell and Dean and his
reconslltuted group or GOP wntten notes on an Apnl 15
senators, governors and party conversation wtth Dean The
o£flctals, and the grQup later Pres1dent sa1d he had thought
voted a resolutiOn urgmg "full he had a dlctahon tape or hiS
dtsdosure of all facts ansmg recollectiOns of the Apnl 15
from the so-ealled Watergate meetmg, but that he now lmds
that does not eXIst.
affa1r "
Two o£ the Republicans
He offered to submit the
grwnbled priva tely that the tapes to techmcal examtnabon
meeting w1th the President was to assure they had not been
a ~&lt;monolog u e' ' m wh1ch nobody tampered w1th.
was permitted to questwn the
In other developments ·
Chte£ Executive
- The Senate Watergate comSen Wilham Brock, R-Tenn , mittee turned to the subJect of
satd he d1d not thmk N1xon was Illegal corporate campaign conyet "out or the woods" but tnbutJOns as Bramff Airways,
added "He has opened the
door to resolutiOn of the
problem."
N1xon also met 90 mmutes
Monday wtth seven Democratic
members of the Btg Bend
legislators Sen . James B.
Mm s trel Assoc1ahon and
Allen, D-Ala , sa1d that " not
numbers were taken from the
more than 15 or 10 mmutes''
1973 Fall Follies wh1ch wtll be
was devoted to Watergate and presented at the Me1gs H1gh
much of the sessiOn deahng
School on Nov. 24.
wt th the Mtddle East and
A tap line o£ Jan Holter, June
Ann Wamsley, Jenny Chapman, Cathy Werry, Sonya
Ohhnger and Tonya Keebaugh
danced to "Everybody Step."
Ahce Nease sang, "I Am't Got
1, Dexter, to the hst of sub- Nobody, "
and
Tammy
stitute cooks, reduced the pnce E1ehmger was featured m a
of milk per half pmt from ten baton routme to "Hey, Look Me
cents to SIX cents; approved a Over. "
tutor for diSabled students,
James Soulsby presented
passed a motwn to buy new vocally, "Hawauan Weddmg
stage curtams at Harrtsonvtlle Bells" and Sharon Wilson sang,
School, approved the attend- "Why Don't You Fall m Love
ance of seven teachers, James w1th Me '' A pre-teen dance
D1ehl, h1gh school pnnc1pal, lwe composed of Jayne
and Hargarves, at several Hoefhch, V1cky Morrison ,
meetings across the state, and Andrea R1ggs, Lon Rupe,
approved a recommendation Lmda Kavalch1k, Beth Pernn,
by Hargraves that Mrs Dottie Kenda Braun, and Sue Taylor
Lou Mowery Sm1th be per- danced to "Long Halted Lover
mitted to att~nd Me1gs H1gh from Liverpool " Roundmg out
School, provided that she the program was HBy the Sea"
res1des m the school d1str1ct by Cathy Werry, Tina N1er1,
The board also approved Shelly
Mankm,
Valene
Paul Sayre as a substitute Johnson and Babs W1tte, a
soc1al studtes teacher at the dance number.
htgh school
Charlene Hoeflich anIn a fmal actwn, a motion to nounced the program numprovide non-cert1hcated bers
employees
w1th
group
hosp1tahzat10n and medtcal
msurance was passed The
msurance w1ll cost $13 65 per
person per month.
Attending
were Supt
Hargraves, members Joe
Sayre, V~rg1l King, Carroll
P1erce, Don MuJlm, President
Wtlham Porter, Clerk Lee
McComas, Mrs Joy Bentley,
Charles Searles, Ray Goodman
on behalf of the OccupatiOnal
Work Adjusbnent Program,
and Dw1ght Goms, director of
the Me1gs H1gh School Marchmg Band
· These are

thm~::s tlliJt

the

Inc., pleaded ~u1lty Monday to
makmg an 1llegal $40,000
contribution to the N1xon
campa1gn
'
- A House JUdiCiary subcommittee approved leglslatwn for
a spec1al prosecutor mdependent or the admimstralton.
Meanwhile, the adnurustrahon's
prosecutor, Leon Jaworski,
filed a court bnel saymg "not
even the highest oflice m the
land" has authonty to break
the law m the name of national
security

- Donald Segreth, the young
pohhcal trtckster convicted or
send tng out pohttcal hlerature
without 1dentifymg the source,
entered a federal pnson honor
farm m Caltforma to serve a
slx·month sentence.
- The fight over the tapes
extended to Los Angeles, where
a lawyer for former White
House a1de Egil Krogh said he
will ask for an order that Nixon
provide tapes and documents
relating to the burglary of
Daniel Ellsberg's psych1atr1st

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy
Mens

and

Boys Department, 1st

Floor

rangier thinks Americans
lsP•~nd too much for little boys' clothes
and

CLERK OF COURTS Larry Spencer was honored on his
birthday Tuesday when county employes at the eourt house
presented him with a decorated cake and g~lt.&gt;.

The Eastern Local Board of
Ed uca lion Tuesday mgh t
-contracted w1th Carl E Snulh
Co , Inc to dnll lor o1l or gas on
the d1slnd's h1gh school
grounds
Supt John Riebel pomted out
that there are 84 25 acres ol
land owned by the diStrict near
the h1gh school R1ebel sa•d the
company conce ivably could
lind enough gas or ml to help
the d1stnct m expected energy
cmis. However, the board of
education has reserved the
r1ght to restnct the company to
speethed dnlbng locations
The board , meetmg 1n
regular sesswn at the h1gh
school, passed a resolutiOn
strongly fa vormg a proJect m
eastern Me1gs County a•med to
get extended phone serviCe to
the Pomeroy area from the
Southeastern Oh10 Telephone
Co of Coolvtlle The board
agreed to urge res1det1ts to

rece1ved until 8 p m. Dec. II by
the board Buses to be sold are
a 1964, 66-passengcr Chevrolet,
and a 1965 model 48-passenger
Ford
Nancy Arnold was employed
as coach of the Gtrls Athletic
Association and the board
approved home mslruction for
one student who has been 1ll by
Mrs. Lavina Brannon, thll'd
grade teacher at Tuppers
Plams The restgnation of Mrs.
Mtllie Dill as custodian of 1/le
Riverview School was accepted .
The board approved the
attendance of an unempl oy mP.nt
com pen sa tion
semmar m Athens on Dec 12
by Supt. R•ebel and clerk
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Cres
ton
Newland .
The
A chance of showers
Friday and Saturday. Highs predtcted energy crtsls was
in the 50s north, 60s south d1scusse&lt;l, but no defm1te steps
Friday lo"erlng to tbe 40s by taken beyond the contract w1th
the Smith firm Two parents
Sunday. Low in the 30s.
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re tul'n cards to a commiltee m
charge of the prOJCCI so that
enough affi rmative votes
a,skwg £u1 the sm vH:e can be
secured
AI Vargo of Eesley, Lee and
Var go, Manella, the architectural
ltrm
which
des1gned a new addihon bemg
constructed at the h1gh school,
met w1th the board to descnbe
suggested color schemes lor
the mter10r of the add1hon. The
board accepted suggestions
offered by the hrm
It was voted to sell two school
buses smce three new buses
amved m the diStrict Tuesday.
Sealed b1ds on the buses w1ll be

WINNERS OF CASH PRIZES and free tickets to the annual ·'Fall Follies" ol the B1g Bend
Minstrel Assn for preparmg the best posters adverllsmg the Nov. 24 event were these art
students of Mrs Margaret Ella Lewis or the Metgs High School '!'hey are, l to r , Jeame
Schne1der, hrst place ; Shelly Mankm, second, and Vicky Frye, third

~Posters

Johnson

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Social 1~!
ICalendar I

is the answer
on how to save!
Pl oy boll Nlth t1l Wran gler
and get what s so hard to g et
the se days What you poy
lor Wrangl er builds dur
cbii1IV and easy care mto
,.. every garmen t lon g sleeve
nbbed turtle nec k, 50%
Polyester, 50°/o Cott on In on
assortment o f colors S M l

Flore le g Slock s 50% Poly
este r, 50% Co tton Tortan
Plo1d s, conlrasllng pocke ts a nd
belt loops Also ovcdoble
1 str pes Asso rt ed Colors

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new mercantrle pof1cy
l~~~'!;~~;s virtually all
~i::
and casualty m
ce

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for

DOWNING ·
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IBrael and Egypt agreedi~,.
today at a desert meeting to~
begin carrying out terms of:;:

~the lour-day-&lt;~ld cease-!irt'i~

~accord 'i'hursday wlth a:i
~iprlsouer of war exchange tO:;i
:1;be followed by au Israeli;::
~~tllrnovcr to the United:~.
::~Nations of checkpoints on the:.:
~;Suez-Cairo road.
:il:
:;: The decisions at Kllomete~~
;:; 101 on the Cairo-suez road;:;
(:followed a threat by Israel(
:;:.. Prime Miolster Golda Metr.;:
;; w cut of! all supplies to the;:;
;; Egyptian 3rd Army II therei:
~was not an Immediate POW;?;
h
~·
::iexchange
w1d a warolng byi:
j;:'the
semiolflcial Cairo news,,y;:
I
~ipaper AI Ahram that this ':~
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and underwear S1zes 3 to 7

1ackets, hos1ery

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy

The Me1gs County CommiSSIOners Tuesday told
Charles Russell, Jack Cnsp ol
the Leadm g Creek Conservancy D1stnct and Chllord
Bird sa ll of Burgess N1ple
Engmeermg f1rm, Columbus,
that they must take a long look
before approvmg a regiOnal
sewage dt s tne t 1n Salem
Township
The three men mel wtlh the
corrurusstoners to discuss the

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By United Press International
TOKYO - SECRETARY OF STATE Henry A. K1ssmger,
who worked out a Middle East truce accord and Improved
relations with China durmg his worldwide campaign of personal
diplomacy, arr1ved m Tokyo today for difficult talks w1th
Japanese alhes on the world energy criSIS. The VISibly tll'ed
Klssmger went straight to hiS bote! for sleep before his f~rst
round of talks w1th the Japanese this afternoon Japanese officlBls sa1d the Arab oil cutbacks would be the main lcp1c or
di~cuss•on between Kissinger and America's maJor As1an ally.
Klssmger flew to Tokyo from Pekmg this mornmg after
assuring Chmese leaders Amema mtends to continue Improving
relatJons w1th Pekmg "no matter what happens m the Umted
States.'' U. S. offic1aJs smd, however, a JOint Chi.nese~Arnertcan
corrunumque to be 1ssued later today would be "general m
nature" and ruled out establiShment of full diplomatic relations
between Washmgton and Pekmg m the Immediate future .

HAVE YOU
OPENED

-A CHRISTMAS
CLUB

COLD BAY, ALASKA - THE ALEUTIAN Islands' 8,261-foot
MI. Pavlof began a lava show Tuesday, spewing molten rock 200
feet mto the wr. '!'he fountammg was a part or an eruption that
could r1se and fall for weeks without cauSing any real damage to
persons m the area, a specialiSt m Seattle sa1d.
The mountain began blowing ash and smoke more than
20,000 feet into the all' Monday rught and the fountaming
followed, '!'om Morris of the Federal Av1at1on Admimstration
sa•d.

ACCOUNT?

SANTE FE,N. M - STATE School Supt. Martm Essex Will
become pres1dent of the Council of Chief State School Olf1cers at
the council's annual meetmg here today.
Essex last year mvolved 125,000 Ohioans in the country's
most massive discuss•ons leading to the redes1gn of eduea)10n to
equip youngsters for contemporary livmg. He directed a major
natiOnal assessment ol vocational education, which formed the
framework for the Vocational Education In 1967-08.

Next year let Christmas shop·
ping be a real pleasure. Plan
your budget ahead by knowing
the amount of money you will

CLEVELAND - AN INCREASE IN THE pt~ces ol raw nulk
on Dec. 3 is expected wtrigger a penny a quart mcrease m the
price of bottled milk - the slXth nulk price boost of 1973. Milk
Inc., the diUrY farmers' marketing cooperabve wh1ch serves
northern Ohio, satd da•ry farmers will begin charging processors
$9.70 a hundred-weight for m1lk Dec. 3
The cost per hundredwetght last January was $7.29. "The
Increase affects only bottled milk," said Del Groves, a spokesman for Milk Inc. Groves also sa1d milk production 1s down by
about II per cent.
"You would think that w1th higher prices th1s would not
happen, but many farmers are taking their cattle to the beef
market," sa1d Groves. "Also, the large dairies are buymg out the
smaller ones, which means fewer dall'y farms."

have to spend. Start now, be
happy.

FOR EACH CLUB MEMBER WHO MAKES 49
PROMPT WEEKLY PAYMENTS, THE BANK
WILL MAKE THE 50th PAYMENT.

CITIZENS
. NATIONAL BANK
MIDOI.fPORT, 0.

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WEDNESDAY, NOVFMBER 14, 1973

formatiOn of a sewage d1stnct operatwn of the sewage plant
that would extend from Salem would cost about as much for 14
homes as 1l would w1th 250.
Center mto Vmton County
Cnsp
remarked
that
It was brought out that the
sustem would benefit residents whoever serviCes the area w1th
of Vmton County more than water sho•dd also offer sewage
residents of Me1gs County serv1ce , an actiOn apparently
smce there are 99 homes m to be Implemented m the
Vmton County and only 14 m future
Clark pomted out that a
the Salem Center area
better
picture o£ the Situation
Robert Clark, commissiOner
president, stated tha t there would have to be obtamed, that
were too many details yet to everyone 1s not sold on the
work out and a longer look tdea.
The commissiOners asked
must be taken O[ the SituatiOn
that
residents who are usmg
before approval can be gtven
the garbage contamers located
by the commassJOllers.
The Economic Development throughout the county to use
AdmtmstratlOn
has
the the serv1ce durmg the week
authonty to grant mone} to a1d mstead of only on Sunday.
They also noted that
m the constructiOn or the
res1dents are h1ring people
system
The proposed cost of the wtth pickup trucks to haul
system IS $190,000 for the trash who, mstead or dwnpmg
treatment plant and $420,000 at the landfill, are emptymg
for the collection system. The
EDA grant would be $300,000
It was pomted out that half
the houses m the Salem Center
area are for sa1e now at pnces
that range from ten to 12
RACINE - James E Roush,
thousand dollars, w1th no m- son of Everett and Grace
terested takers
Roush, Racme, has been
Clark asked, If these houses elected to serve as the 1974
cannot sell, how can 200 to 250 TuberculosiS Chnstmas Seal
homes be erected m the area Campa1gn Chall'man.
over the next three years and
Jim res1des here With h1s
sell for $20,000.
wife Barbara and their four
It was also brought out that
chl1dren, Conme, Glenn,
Amanda, and Yancy
He has been associated w1th
the Boy Scout.&gt; of Amenca
seven years, Scoutmaster of
Chester Troop, Distr1ct Group
Leader and Committeeman,
Amencan Legion Post 602,
Racine Lodge 461 F . &amp; A.M.,
Pomeroy Chapter Royal Arch
Mason 80, Bosworth Council 46,
Royal and Select Master, Ohio
Valley Commandry 24 K.T.;
Racme Chapter 134, Order of
Three more contestants have
the Eastern Star, Aladdin
entered the Southeast OhiO
Temple Shrme, Twin City
Junwr M1ss Pageant to be
Shrme Club, Pomeroy Lions
staged at the Metgs Jumor
Club and the F O.E . Aerie 2171.
H1gh School m Middleport,
He IS employed by Mei~s
Saturday, Nov 17, making a

them at the contamers
They noted that the con
tam~rs are for the use ot.
res1dents outs1de corporations,
but they say the service is
bemg abused
In other busmess the com~
missioners agreed to advertise
for b1ds for a 1974 model
cruiser for the sheriff's
department B1ds must be
submt!led by 9 a.m on Monday, Dec. 3.
Two anu-;tal clauns were
allowed. Kenneth Darst was
paid $80 for the loss of two ewes
a~ld Mora $200 for the
loss of a registered Guernsey
heifer
Attendmg were Clark,
Warden Ours, and Henry
Wells, commissiOners, Martha
Chambers, clerk, Jim Roush,
samtar1an, and Wesley Buehl,
engmeer

Judgmg o£ the annual poster
contest of the Mctgs High
S&lt;'hool a1 t classes m con·
JUnction w1th the annual Fall
Follies of the Btg Bend Mmstrel AssocJatlOn was held
Tuesday afternoon
First, second and tlurd place
wmners were selected m each
of the three classes and those
students wJil rece tve free

Energy
uses to
be cut
Uruted Press International
A growmg list of Cities and
states has taken action to make
,•t through what Wh1te House
energy adviser John A. Love
says is "the greatest challenge
this nation has met except m
wartune ''
Five states proposed or
JOHN REECE
ordered highway speed reducPOINT PLEASANT
tions Tuesday to conserve fuel,
Joba Reece, public affairs
Maryland's governor got
eoordlnator, will speak about
emergency powers to deal w1th
and narrate slides showing
the
energy
s hortage,
progress at the construction
congresswnal comm1 ttees
site of the James M. Gavin
approved year-round Dayhght
Power Plant at Cheshire,
Savmg Time, and the stock
Ohio and its coal mines
market contmued a three.&lt;Jay
Thursday evening at the
plunge
as Americans braced
November meeting ol the
for what IS predicted to be a
Central Ohio Valley InmaJor
change in their life styJe.
dustrial Council at the Red'
"Probably one or the major
Carpet Inn near here.
changes IS the end of the long
love affa1r w1th the automobile, " sa1d Dr. Edward C McDonagh, chairman of the Ohio
State Univers•ty socwlogy
department
uwe aren't gomg to be
planmng those long or frequent
vacatiOns, and we aren't gomg
w be bwldmg our dream
houses or buytng those appliances. We wlil become more
mdoor ·onentated Telev1s1on
will probably expand programnung, and . we w1ll have a
slower eXlstence than we have
become accustomed to," he
said .
Unprecedented Powers Given
The Maryland Legislature
gave Gov. Marvin Mandel
unprecedented emergency
powers to deal with the energy
crisis, and Mandel sa•d he w1ll
use the law to delcare a state of
emergency, order an mventory
ol all energy sources in the
state,
reduce the speed linut on
JAMES ROUSH
state and mterstate highways
followmg people . Thelma D1ll, to 50 m1les an hour and draw up
President , Dolhe Hayes, a list of priorities for luel
Secretary; Jane Brown, TB allocatiOns.
Mandel warned Marylanders
Nurse i or James E Roush.
that a cold wmler lies ahead ol
them.
In Massachusetts, Gov.
FranciS W Sargent announced
a four.yronged program w
reduce the state 's fuel concommon prayer whtch con tams swnption, includmg a 50 m.p h
the word "obey" to the chagrm speed lirmt on all highways,
ol some women, who charged reduction of outdoor adshe must have been ''coerced." vertising lighting, easmg of low
But the couple made plam m sulfur reqwrement.&gt; of the
mterv1ews Monday they wanted state's antipollutiOn laws, and
to "obey" each other and fell in reduction by 95 per cent of the
love w1thout regard for stabon state use of Chmtmas hghtmg.
In life, drawn together by the1r Sargent also called for
creatwn o( a cabmet level task
mutual passiOn lor horses
Ioree to eqns1d ~r the possibility
Four-Legged Children?
"When they have children of a four-day work week
they are bound to be four- Orders Thermostats Lowered
legged," the queen has been North Carolina Gov. James
Holshouser ordered therquoted as saymg
W1th the ceremony Pnncess mostats m state buildings
Anne's mcome from the crown lowered, announced a plan to
rose from $37 ,500-a-year to use compact cars in stale
$87,o00, a fact wh1ch led Labor motor pools, cut speeds to 55
member of Parliament Wtlham and sa1d he w1ll ask the
Ham•lton, a frequent royal legislature to cut them to 50.
critic, to attack the prmcess as California has lowered high''thts plain and pricey woman " way speeds from 70 to 65 and
Another Labor member. John Gov Ronald Reagan urged
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( Contmued on Page 14

Roush chairing Seal drive

Pageant
cast has
3more

total or eight contestants.
Most recent entnes are
Nancy Crow, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs Alfred Crow, Racme;
Jan Holter, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs
Roy Holter ,
Pomeroy, Rt. 3, and Brenda
Hayes, daughter of Mr and
Mrs William Hayes of
Syracuse.
M1ss Crow 1s a semor at
Southern H1gh School where
she ts active in Tri-M, Htt 'n
M1ss softball, nuxed chmr,
COLUMBUS -OHIO AGRICULTURE Department Director
concert band, Jobs Daughters,
Gene R. Abercrombie Tuesday warned Ohioans agamst using a
pep band, the Fall Follies, and
device called "electromc insect killer" because the deviSe has
G~tls' athletics M1ss Crow 1s
exploded while betng tested.
sponsored
by Chapman Shoes
Abercrombie said the federal Environmental. Protection
of Pomeroy.
Agency has placed a recall on the device which is distributed by
Miss Holter, a semor at
the A. K Electnc Corp., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Me1gs High School, •s sponsored by the J &amp;R Sports Shop
HE'LL WAIT
TWO AIDED
o1 Pomeroy. She IS a member
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov. ol the Me1gs Band, concert
The Pomeroy E-R unit made
· two runs Tuesday, at 1:09 p.m John J . Gilligan's office said band, Jumo~ Mtss Band,
to the Shamrock Motel lor Bill today he •s waiting on a report volleyball !!lam, Fall Follies,
Ways011 and at 1:30pm. to SR from h1s recently named was the Meigs County fair
124 lor Shirley Wolfe. Both committee on energy before he queen, and. the Oh10 Holslem
were taken to Veterans decides what to do about Queen.
Memor~al Hosr•tal and ad- lowering the speed hm1t to 50
(Contmued on page 14 )
miles per hour
mitted .
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County as the Bu•ldmg Inspector.S.nitation
Roush commented:
"To •control TB, more
research, lime and medJcme is
gomg to have w be needed.
What can the public do to help
control Tuberculosis? Well,
you can go to the Tuberculosis
Nurse and take a simple test or
x-ray to see if you have T.B.lf
so, more advanced tests and
treatments will be g1ven free of
charge to you
"And give w the T.B. fund
ra1sing campa1gn, so help and
research might be continued to
those who have TB, those who
have not been detected and
who knows, maybe someday,
for you."
He urges everyone to send
contributions for the TB
Christmas Seals matted today
Residents who do not receive
'l'B Chnstmas Seals m the
ma1l, may contact the

Princess ties love knot
LONDON (UP! ) - Prmcess
Anne, only daughter of Queen
Elizabeth, mamed a $12!;-aweek army officer today, a love
match that brought huge
crowds out Into the !lagbedecked streets and helped
this nation forget 1ts economic
cr1sls for two romantic hours.
The c1ty ~c hoed w fanfares
and church bells as the tall,
blonde 23-year-old prmcess rode
m the glass coach from
Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey to become the
wife of Capt. Mark Phillips, 25,
an Olympic gold medal nder
who helped her also become an
mternat10nal competitor.
The weddmg and carnage
processiOns along the decorated
m1le from the palace to the
abbey were wrapped m some of
the tightest secunty ever
imposed for a royal event. In

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The Middleport E-R umt had
two calls Monday and the !Ire
Deer killed
dept one
At II 14 a.m. the a1dlllen
by pickup truck
were called to 336 Broadway
The Me1gs County Shenff's but the call was caneelled. At
4 35 p m they transported
Dept reported th1s mornmg
Ltlhan
Ste1ff to Holzer MediCal
another aCcident mvolvmg a
deer that ran mto the path or an Center The fire dept was
called at 2.12 p m to the A&amp;P
auto . At 8 45 p.m Monday, a
parkmg lot where a car
pickup truck dnven by Perry
belongmg to Thelma Jean
E Kennedy, 23, Rutland ,
Schoonover was destroyed by
traveling west on SR 325 JUSt
lire. Details were lackmg
east of Danv1lle m Salem Twp .,
topped the crest of a h11l and
struck and k1lled an e•ghl-pmnl
buck deer that ran mto the
Veterans Memorial Hospital
road
ADMISSIONS - John Glass,
Kennedy was not tnjured . H1s Pt Pleasant; Azalea Odtster,
veh1cle had moderate damage Pomeroy ; Clarence Murray,
to Its rad1ator, gr1lle and head- Middleport; Dora Roush,
lights
Mtddleport, Herbert Stewart,
Mmersvtlle , Philhp Donovan,
Syracuse , Mary Burkley, Pt
JUDGMENT A~KED
Pleasant; Beverly Baulkner,
The Farmers Bank and
Pomeroy, Robert Lemley,
Savmgs Co , Pomeroy, has
Pomeroy; Wl11tam Hammon,
hied su1t m Me1gs County Gall1pohs
Common Pleas Court asking
DISCHARGES - Harry
judgment of $3,228 66, w1th
Bnnker
mterest smce Nov 7, 1973, and
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costs, !rom Roy W and H1lda
MURDER CHARGED
Brown, Vmcent, Oh10 The SUI!
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Robcharges the Browns s1gned a
ert
Owens, 32, Cincmnatl, was
prom1ssory note on Jan. 27,
1972, and that they shUowe the charged With hrst.&lt;Jegree manslaughter Monday m conabove amount
nechon With the Sunday death
o!James Smith, 37, Cincinnati
WEDNESDAY
Pollee srud the two men had
BOOSTERS TO MEET
MIDDLEPORT
Amateur
been m a fight and Smtth died
RACINE - The Southern shortly afterwards.
Gardeners Club, 8 p m at the
Athletic Boosters wlil meet
Owens was to appear in the home of M•ss Bermce Ann
today at the h1gh school at 7: 30 Ham1Iton County Cnmmal Durst, Mrs Thomas Stewart to
p.m Parents o£ players and Court today, He was held under have the program and w•ll giVe
a demonstratiOn on Thanks_cheerleaders are urged to no bond
attend Plans and preparatiOn
giVIng table arrangements.
for the annual football banquet
AID GIVEN
w1ll be made
'!'he Pomeroy E-R squad was
called Monday to 272 W. Mam
St for Azalea Od1sler who was
taken to Veterans MemorlBI
DIVORCE FILED
~UTLAND
Edna Hospital
Sizemore, R~tland, has filed
for a divorce m Me1gs County
LOCAL TEMPS
Common Pleas Court, from
The temperature m downGarf1eld Sizemore, Rutland, on town Pomeroy at 11 a m
the grounds of gross neglect of Tuesday was 58 degrees under
duty and extreme cruelty
cloudy sk1es.

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drilling for oil or gas

addition to 1,500 soldiers,
sailors and amnen lining the
route, there were 4,000 police,
mcludmg hundreds ol detectives on duty lc combat any
possible Ir1sh Republican Army
(IRA) bombing mcident.
Everything Is Examined
Every building on the route
and even the sewers underneath were examined Four
dogs were used to smff out
explos1 ves.
The wedding was conducted
by Dr Mtchael Ramsay,
archbishop of Canterbury.
On one side of the sanctuary
sat Queen Elizabeth and 18
other members or the royal
House of Windsor. On the other
sat Mark's fam1Iy, mcludmg h1s
father, Peter, purchasing dirertor of a sausage firm.
Prmcess Anne chose the
service of the 1662 book of

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passes to the follies to be g1ven
Nov. 24 at the Me1gs H1gh
School under the sponsorship or
the Me1gs Band Boosters The
best posters of each class were
then JUdged and the top three
wmners chose These wmners
wtll receive cash pnzes
Class wmners were, first
through thtrd respectively ,
class I, Jeame Schne1der.
Shelly Mankm, Morton Barnes,
and honorable mentton, VIcky
Kelly , class II, Vicky Frye,
Mandy Carder and Donna
Thornton, class III, Debbie
Van Meter, Deman s Ash, and
Debbie Osborn
Overall wmners were M1ss
Schnetder, £1rst ; Miss Mankm,
second, and Vicky Frye, third
The posters wtll be placed m
Me1gs Coun ty busmess houses

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assured
WASHINGTON Rep.
Clarence Miller and the
Economic Development Adm•mstralion (EDA) today
announced the approval of a
$97,0011 grant mcrease to assist
m constructton of five new
emergency ambulance statwns
to be located m Southeastern
Ohw
Ambulance statwns to house
the vehicles of the Southeast
OhiO Emergency Medical
ServiCe (SEOEMS ) are lc be
buill at Ironton, Oak H1ll,
Jackson, Pomeroy and Logan.
The f1ve statwns are components or the 19 stahon ambulance system of SEOEMS.
Today's grant mcrease brmgs
EDA's total mves bnent in the
proJect to $197,0011
An or1gmal grant for $100,000
for the project was approved m
October 1972.
The subsequent tncrease
~warded today w1U perm1t
constructwn on the stations to
begm m the near future Both
grants were made under the
Public Works Impact Program
or EDA The program IS
des•gned to stimulate local
employment through the
construction of public onented
factllties

Auto's door
is damaged
'!'he door ol a car was
damaged m a two-ear m1shap
on CR 19, JUSt east of SR 33
early Tuesday evemng.
Accordmg to Sherif! Robert
C Hartenbach's deparbnent,
Wilham E . Moore, 33,
Syracuse, had stopped h1s car
on CR 19 near the junction of
SR 33 when hiS engme began
overheatmg . Moore said he left
the driver's Side door open
when he got out of the car.
A truck dnven by Roy T
Grueser, 46, Rt 3, Pomeroy, on
CR 19 m the same dll'ection as
Moore struck the left rear and
left door ol Moore's vehicle .
Grueser sa1d he d1d not see
Moore 's auto wh1ch was
parked approximately fo ur
feet onto the traveled portiOn of
the highway . Moore's car had
light damage to the left door
and Grueser's had moderate
damage to 1ts bumper, gr1ll
and hood. No mJur•es were
repm ted and no ciUIIlon ISSUed.

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