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12 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., 0..,_ 6, 1973

Aclion commiHee
to meet Dec. 12

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

The regular meeting of the

lOth Congressional District
Democratic AcUon Committee
will be held at Shaw 's
Restaurant in Lancaster on
Wednesday, December 12.
Dinner hoor will be observed
from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The
meeting will begin at 8 p.m .
A highlight of the meeting
will be the presence of various
candidates

or

PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9:30 TO 9 PM
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their

included. Just received another big s hipm ent of
holiday pastels , pla1ds and belted denom s .

representatives from
throughout the district.

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BLOUSE SALE

Ford
(Continued from page I)
lopsided vote today.
The House Rules Committee
gave speedy and unanimous
approval Wednesday to clear
the confirmation for floor
action today, permitting ."
maximum of six hoW's of
debate.
Speaker Carl
Albert,
working with Ford in anticipation of easy confirmation,
agreed to swearing in
ceremonies in the House
shorUy after the vo te.
Ford told UP! the President
offered a White House ceremony. But Ford preferred to be
sworn in in the House chamber.
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This is an emotional thing/'
he told UP!. "I've spent 25

years here, and the Speaker
(Gar I Albert), I know, was also
anxious. that it be here."

Chief Justice Warren Burger
was called on to administer the
oath as Ford 's wife, Betty,

- holds a Bible owned by their
son, Michael, a first year
student at the Gordon Conwell
Th eo lo gica l Seminary
Hamilton , Mass.

in

The history-making event
will be shown to the nation over

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live

television ,

probabl y

around 5:30p.m. EST.

The Daily Sentinel
IJHERESTOF

MEIOS· MASON AREA
CHESTER L TANNEHilL ,
Euc . Ed .

York.

SubscriptiOn

rates :
Delivered by carr ier where
not

ava ilable": One month , S2. By

ma ll lri Oh io and w. va ., One
Year. Sl' ; Six month s, -8.S0,'

Three
month• ,
S5. SO .
Elsewhere Ill year ; Sill
pr ice In Sunday
Time• -

SALE PRICES

9.95

5

Gift Suggestions From The

ROBES

MUSIC DEPARTMENT

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BOYS SLACKS

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Sizes 8 to 18 Slim - 8 to 18 Regular in Polyester
double kniti and fashion jeans in blue denim chambray · cotton and polyester blends. Solid
colors and plaids.

REG. 510.00 BODYSHIRTS
REG. '9.00 BODYSHIRTS

SALE '6.88
SALE '5.88

BOYS 3.95 SLACKS
BOYS 6.95 SLACKS
BOYS 7.95 SLACKS

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MILLINERY SALE

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ENTIRE STOCK OF BICYCLES
SALE PRICES

26 inch bikes - 10 speed bikes · 5 speed and 3 s)S'eed
bikes
Trainer wheel bicycles. All are well
known American made bicycles for boys and
girls.

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PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE

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TWO INJURED
NEW HAVEN, W. Va.
An easy gift to select . One size fits all. Several
John Grueser, Syra cuse, and
patterns in white Wintuk orion.
Joe James, Hartford, injured
on the morning shift today at
the Central Coal co. near here,
were unofficially reported at
Holzer Medical Center not
seriously_injured. Details of the A--""".._...._..___._.._.-..._.._._.._..__..._.,._._.__..._~
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DRESS SLACKS

NOT OPEN
Fri. . sat .- Sun .

(Technicolor)
Roger Moore
as James Bond007
Show Starts 7 p.m .

Ch=;~~~l
Cuto1rt Cookies
Schools &amp;

SUPPER SET
Seniors of Eastern High
School will hold a jitney supper
from S to 7 p. m. Saturday a
the high school prior to the
];:astern-Federal
Hocking
Game. The seniors will also
sponsor a dance following the
game.

I A big selection of dolls for this sale. Buy tl;re ones
I you want Friday and Saturday and Save.

Weather
Tonight colder west and
south. Lows tonight to 22.
Friday fair southeast. UtUe ·
change in temperature. High in
the 30s.

Parties
POMEROY

Business SeJYice$
C HARLES

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Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

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1.50 Panties
1.25 Panties
1.00 Panties
89c Panties
79c Panties
69c Panties

Sale 6 pairs
Sale 6 pairs
Sale 6 pairs
Sale 6 pairs
Sale 6 pairs
Sale 6 pairs

for
for
for
for
for
for

6.75
5.60
4.50
4.00
3.50 ~
3.00

HOT LATHER
· MAI'UlUINES

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OOLUMBUS - THREE OHIO REPUBUCAN congressmen
may not seek re-election next year because of President Nixon's
handling of the Watergate scandal it was reported today.
Scripps Howard Newspapers, in a dispatch by Haskell Short,
chief of the newspapers Columbus bureau, said the three
congressmen were William E. Minshall of Lakewood, William
Harsha of Portsmouth ·and Walter E. Powell of Fairfield.
Associates close to the three congressmen said the three feel
Democrats will make big congressional gains next year which
would make it all the more difficult for Republicans to have any
influence in Congress, the newspapers said.

Includes are 100 pet.
Polyester Double Knit . 100
pet. Acrylics - 100 pet . Woll
· Corduroy · Cotton Knits Acrylic Knits.

Shrinkproof . Mothproof .
Tangleproof .
Solid

sparkling
and Heather
colors. Self shading and
variegated ·colors.-

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New Shipment

Be sure to register at our Mechanic
Street Warehouse For The Whirlpool
, Dishwasher to be _given away.
No purchase is necessary. You need not
be present to win.

FURNITURE THROWS

Siz~s

MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS
Just in. Another big shipment of mens handkerchiefs in cluding i nlt l ale~ handk~rch iefs . Plain white handkerchiefs .
Poly bagged ha:-ldkerchiefs - Red or blue Elephant brand
bandanas. Stop in the .mens and boys department- 1st floor
and make your selection now. ·

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FLOCKED DACRON QJRTAINS

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James Roush by unanimous
vote was appointed Meigs
Cotinty Auditor Thursday night
by. the Meigs County
Democratic Central Committee.
Norman Will, chairman, said
today Roush will ta~e over the
duties of auditor "In a few

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100 pet. Dupont Dacron Polyester fiber. Snow white. Always
sheer, beautiful and soft draping. Scalloped edge - white
flocked floral design. Little or no Ironing,
63", 81" or 90" lengths.

SANTA CLAUS .
Friday, December 7 and
Saturday, December 8
2 to 4 P.M.

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See the complete line of Whirlpool appliances for your home.

BRINo ·vouR cHILDREN To sEE

Solid colors and fancy patterns.
6 to20 In knit sport and
dress shirts and cotton and polyester blend shirts. Long
sleeves .
All are permanent press. Excellent quality . Ideal for
Christmas gifts.

- Sale 4.79
- Sale 3,89
- Sale 3.39

Roush to fill
auditor's post

All purpose throws that are non -slip · fringed . washable.
Five attractive patterns In 60x70, 70x90, 70xl20 and 70x140
sizes.
Ideal for chairs, sofas, car seats, chaise lounges, sectionals,
etc .

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Sport and Dress Shirts

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l typewriters. add i ng
l machines and calculators.

FAl! FABRICS

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Boys Lon9 Sleeve

'4"

RED HEART
WINTUK YARN

Big selection of manual
and electric portable

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SMALL LEATHER GOODS

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Pip ing hot lather in
seconds - complete with 2
refill cartridges.
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PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE

Boys 5.95 Sport Shirts
Boys 4. 95 Sport Shirts
Boys 3. 95 Sport Shirts

Featuring famous brands such as General Electric - CorninG
Hoover . ~unbeam . Oster.

· Farberware ·

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Save on mens and womens leather billfolds and
key cases during this two-day sale.

FROM

SALE 2 FOR $7.00

PILLOWCASES SALE •1.99 PAIR

742-6092 .

HANDBAGS

Glasware - Decorative Wall Clock - Alarm Clock . Hostess
Tray Sets · Clothes .Hamper and many, many more.

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ISRAEU AND EGYPTIAN ARMIES REPORTED THEIR
troops on full alert along the Suez Canal today, with Cairo talking
of more war tn the face of the first dogfights over the area since
the October cease.fire. Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan
flew to Washington today for talks on peace formutss with
Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger.
Kissinger said Thursday he expected Israel and Egypt to
meet as scheduled Dec. 18 in Geneva for a fuU ..cale Middle East
peace conference desplte the tense situation along the truce
lines. Before leaving Tel Aviv, Dayan toured the cease-fire lines ·
on the west bank of tbe Suez canal and reported "much tension"
with heavy "military concentrations" of Israeli and Egyptian
troops ..

Electric Mixer - Rubbermaid Houseware . Electric Corn
Popper · Ice Bucket- Westmoreland Milk Gloss. Imperial

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mini .backhoe , water lines ,
tooters , dr'ain li nes . Phone

· "We've been cut up to SO pet. in supplies," added Dave
Pickney, vice president of the group. "Come the 24th, we're
going to close the damned stations down until after Jan , 1."

Electric Can Opener· Two and Four Slice Toaster . Electric
Percolator· Blender· Hair' Dryer - Styling Comb . Electric
Carving Knife- Roasters - Stainless Steel Flatware Sets .
Carving Knives · Bathroom Scales - Corelle Dinnerware .

Gingham pattern in pink, green , gold or blue.
Full flat or fitted

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Choose brief or bikini styles in white, pastels and
prints.

way dealers can stay open."

Excellent gifts for the home. For .someone special on your
list.

NO-IRON SHEETS

WOMEN'S PANTIES

ELBERFELD$ TOYLAND
IN THE MIDDLE BLOCK

•4.69 PAIR
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Permanent Press. so pet. Kodel Polyester - 50 pet. Avril
Rayon._No Ironing · machine washable - wrinkle free.

Electric Logs · Fire Screens - Log Baskets .
Andirons · Gas Logs . Fire Sets (shovel, poker
and broom).
Complete selection - now at Sole Prices.

54"
$3.59
63"
$3.99_
Valance to match
$1.49

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24"
36''
45"

$2.49
$2.69
$3.29

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YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS

THE SHOE BOX .

ELBERFELD$ .IN POMEROY

Our shoe$ Ire Still Sensibly Priced
:/,JODLEPORT, 0. .

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Chester troop, district group
leader and commltteeman,

American Legion Post 602,
Racine Lodge •61 F&amp;AM,
f ConttDued on Page 12)

days".

CAPE COD CURTAINS

FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES

Furniture Department- Third Floor

Highway Patrol headquarters
in Columbus.
In other areas of the state,
the truckers formed loti-rig
caravans moving at five miles
per hour in double file along
superhighways, bringing
traffic to a crawl and forcing
many motorists to use other
roads.
Earlier today, patrolmen
dressed in riot gear partially
reopened this area of the turnpike, blocked by about 400
trucks.

are considering closing their stations for one week during the
holidays, according to the Central Ohio Gasoline Dealers
Association .
·
"I'm certain this (shutdown) is going to happen," said
·Jerry Imes, _president of the group which represents 500 dealers.
"Gas tanks are running completely dry .. . and there's no realistic

Visit The Housewares Department
011 The 1st Floor

PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE

December 7-8-9
LIVE AND LET 01 E

their protest over the rising
cost of diesel fuel and low
speed limits.
''Traffic was moving so slow
so we jusf shut it down, " said

OOLUMBUS- SERVICE STATION DEALERS in central

DOllS AND STUFFED ANIMALS

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SALE PRICES

Tonight,· Dec. 6

Lt. W. A. Stern of the Ohio

Ohio, faCed with uptooiOpet.-a&lt;tback in gasoline for De"""'bor,

Special Sale PricPo;

Regul a r sizes 29 to 42 waist and extra large sizes 44 through
50 ,
Solid colors · pla ids · stripes.
OJr entire stock is Included in this special sa le.

the President."

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Roush fills the post vacated
by Gordon Caldwell 'fho
resigned effective Dec. I.
Roush, born In Racine, is the
son of Everett and Grace
Roush, Racine. His mother is a
member of Racine Council.
Roush, considered "a good
choice," and the best prospect,
worked his way through Ohio
University while employed at
Kalller at Ravenswood. He
resides ln Racine with his wife,
Barblira and their four
children, Connie, Glenn,
Amanda, and Yancy. He has
served Meigs County as
building ln8pecloroflllnitation.
He has been associated with
the 1 Boy &amp;outs of America
~ lli!VOD years, acoulmaller of

.tAMES ROUSH

fEN CENTS

PHONE 992-2156

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tratfic as drivers continued

By United Press loteroalional
WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT NIXON, visibly pleased to
see Gerald R. Ford sworn in as vice president, today faced the
grin• task of issuing a detailed financial report to show that he
never used the nation's highest office for personal gain.
A White House spokesman said Nixon would review and
approve the material before it is released later today or Saturday
afl!!r ab)!ost three weeks of preparation by a special task force of
lnwyers and top presidential aides. Nixon first promised to make
the information available during a nationally televised news .
conferenc(! Nov. 17, declaringthat he was determined to prove to
the American people that "I am not a crook ."

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In clud ing regu lar, s_lim and husky sizes. Fla re leg. Extra

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TOLEDO, Ohio (UP() - The
Ohio Highway Patrol today
closed a 32-mile' section of the
Ohio Turnpike hetween here
and Fremont to the east
because of slow,movlng truck

I Includes our entire stock of games for boys and
of all ages and adult games. Selecl" yours
I1 girls
now .
SALE PRICES

durable 14 oz. plus den im. Sanfor izes shrunk .
Stop ln-Seleclthe slzeyou neednow.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 197~

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Friday and Saturday Sale

BOYS WRANGLER
BLUE DENIM JEANS

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Another Big Shipment

~ ~~~~e~~-ys Wrangler Western and Slim tilling Blue Denim ~

SALE PRICES

POM EROY·M IDDLEPORT, OHIO

. SALE PRICES

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Ford recognized Senate leader Mike Mansfield of Montana .
Mansfield we1comed him by telling the senate, "He is now 'in'
if not •of' the Senate .... He is not beholden either to this body or to

Italy prpduces more wine
than any other country.

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Daisy BB Guns - Includes pump up air guns .
pump guns · Red Ryder western guns - Lever
action
BB guns.
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SALE 7.65

After the House vote , Ford drove to the White House, pausing
briefly to display to newsmen his vice presidential commission

the Constitution prescribes for the vice president.

Now You Know

VOL XXV NO. 166

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Our entire stock of ladies winter hats.

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SALE 5.85
SALE 6.35

Maine.

Returns with Nlxoo
He returned to the capitol with Nixon in the presidential
lin1ousine, ente red Statuary Hall arm-in-arm with Nixon. They
walked into the House Chamber, filled to capacity with the
assembled House and Senate, the Cabinet, Supreme Court ,
diplomatic corps, the First Family and citizens, including some
300 Michigan residents and relatives of Ford .
Nixon returned to the White House following the inauguration,
while senators filed into their chamber to be gaveled to order by
Fordfor the first lime. Presiding over the Senate is the only duty

Devoted To The lnlere.ll Of The Meig1-MtJ110n Area

SPECIAL SALE.PRICES
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
ELBERFELD$ TOY STORE
IN THE MIDDLE BLOCK

Friday and Saturday Sale

His voice cracked with emotion referring to his children and
wife -"standing by my side as she always has, there are no
words to tell you ... how much their heing here means to me."
The eyes of Mrs. Ford, who was striking in a brilliant orange
two-piece dress, never left her husband's face as he spoke.
Ford's voice cracked and stumbled during the oath of office but
his performance was otherwise flawless.
Nixon said nothing during the ceremony.

from Congress and to remark, urm ready to go. It was a long
wait."

Clear and cold tonight, low
around IS to 20 east and south.
MosUy sunny and not as cold
Saturday. High Saturday in the
upper 30s and the 40s .

Pocket Size Transistor Radios
Black and White Portable TV Sets
Console Stereo Sets with Built-in 8 Track Tape
Player
Digital Clock Radios
Cassette Tape Player Recorders
8 Track Portable Tape Player
Yamaha Guitars
RCA Solid State XUOO TV Sets
8 Track Tape Player for Your Car
Records • Albums · Tapes
Harmonicas . Ukeleles · Banjos
Record Racks and Tape Cases

*7.89

Save during our Pre-Christmas Sale of
womens and girls coats. Big selection of
pant coats, and trimmed and untrimmed

Applause Evoked
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t'ord evoked applause when he said that the speedy process by
which the nation's second highest office was filled "de·
monstrated to the world that our great republic stands solid and
strong upon the bedrock of the Constituti on."
The ceremony, televised live on all three major networks,
came barely an hour after the House Republican leader won
ovruwheiming confirmation from his colleagues by a vote of 387
to 35.
.
Opposition came entirely from Democrats. Of 16 blacks in the
~ouse, only Rep, Andrew Young, D-Ga., voted for Ford.
Ford earlier had won Senate approval 92 to 3, with opposition
coming only from Democrats - Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin,
Thomas F. Eagleton of Missouri and William D. Hathaway of

No Uocoln, He said
"lam a Ford nota Lincoln," he said. "My addresses will never
be as eloquent as Uncoln's. But I will do my best to equal his
brevity and plain speaking."
Ford pledged "my support and loyalty " to the President in his
"crushing and lonely burdens." To the assembled Supreme
Court and others he pledged "my dedication to the rule of law
and equal justice for all Americans."

Weather

2nd Floor

Friday and Saturday

COAT SALE

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IN THE THIRD FLOOR

Sizes small, medium , large and extra large. 65
pet. polyester, 35 pet. cotton .
Solid colors and plaids . In attractive travel bag
ready to wra p and give.

WOMEN'S CAPES

MEIGS THEATRE

PASTRY
East Main Street
992-2971
Pomeroy , Ohio

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SALE PRICES

no insurance. · Nine Racine
firemen answered the call and
were at the scene ap-

were-present.

months S9 . .SO ; three months,

U . Subscription
etudes
Sent ln el.

BARN DESTROYED
RACINE - A barn owned by
Roy Dowell, Racine, Rt. I, was
destroyed by fire caused by
combustion Wednesday at 4:45
p.m. The barn and it.&lt;; content.&lt;;
were valued at $500. There was

SALE PRICES NOW

You can really save during th is sa le on the jackets you need .

MEN'S

Two of our
white.

. Walt -Aways . Swivel Rockers .· Plalfo.rm
Rockers _ Wing Back Chairs . Occas1onal Ch;urs.

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Save this weekend on womens blouses
and shirts selected from our regular
stock.

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avallebte S5 cents per week ;
By Motor Route where
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Second cl a~s postaQ !' pa id
at Pomeroy. Oh io .
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Nat ional
advertis ing
representative Bolllnell l·
Gallagher . In c., 12 e ast A2nd

carrier .

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THREE CERTIFIED
Bus driver certificates were
issued to carroll White, Leo
GIRLS SKIRT SALE
Taylor and Mrs. Donna Daniels
when the Meigs County Board
Ill
of Education r:net in regular ·
Our' entire stock of preteen and girls 3 to
·session Tuesday night. County
6X and 7 to 14 Skirts iS included .
Supt . Robert Bowen was
authorized tp attend a seminar
· on unemployment at Ohio
University on -Dec. 12. The
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membership in the Ohio School
Boards Assn. All members

R08ERT HOEFLICH,
City Edifqr
Publlsh•d da l ly u ;c ept
Saturday by The Oh io Valley
Publish ing Company , l l l
Court St., Pomeroy , Oh io,
AS169 . 8uslnes Office Phone
992 -2156. Editorial Phone 992.

Yo~k ., New

A Southern School District
bus driver was cited to Meigs
County Court Wednesday
following a traffic accident at
7:55a.m. on Rt. 124, six tenths
of a mile from County Road 31.
The Gailia-Meigs Post State
Highway Patrol said Paul E.
Sellers, 52, Portland, driver of
the bus, pulled into the path of
a car operated by Esther M.
Wolfe, 44, of Portland. There
was minor damage . The bus
Was empty at the time.

- - - C H A I R sALE

Special sa le prices Frid.;~y and Sa tur'day on our entir'e stock
of mens and boys jackets.
Boys sizes2 to 12and 8 to20. Menssizes36to50.

Bus driver cited

proximately four hours.

DEVOTED TO THE

St .. . New

REV. ROSSITER
The Rev. Larry Rossller will
be the guest speaker at the
Hysell Run Free Methodist
Chur ch begloning Dec. 9
thro~gh the 16. Services will be
held at7 :30 p. m. nightly. The
public is Invited.

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II)' GENE BERNHARDT
WASHINGTON tUPl ) - Rep, Gerald R. Ford took office
~ursday as the nation's 40th vice president and with President
NIXOn sitting silenUy by his side pledged dedication "to the rule
of law and justice for all Americans."
The 6().year-&lt;&gt;ld congressman under six administrations
became the first vice president to be confirmed by Congress
under the 25th Amendment. He was sworn in by Chief Justice
Warren E. Burger, his hand on a Bible belonging to his seminary
student son Michael and held by his wife Betty.
Michael and his brothers Jack and Steven sat in the VIP
gallery with their sister Susan who brushed away tears of
emotion .
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The new vice president made no mention of the dramatic
evo:nts leading up to his elevation to the nation's second highest
offtce- tbe resignation in disgrace eight weeks ago of Spiro T.
Agnew after pleading no contest to a eharge of tax eva sion.

But, however, 60 remaining

trucks forced traffic into one
lane and the Patrul decided to
close the section.
A Patrol spokesman said
about 600 trucks were massed
at four truck stops at the june·
lion of Interstate 280 and the
turnpike.
Shortly before midnight
Thursday a caravan of nearly
100 trucks headed north on
Interstate 11 from the
Columbus area, traveling in
double file at 3D miles per hour
and crossed into Pennsylvania
at Youngstown.
The Pennsylvania State

Police said that as the truckers
reached the state line, another
100-truck caravan headed west
into Ohio, traveling at five
miles per hour.
At least 46 arrests were
made as the Patrol reopened
the turnpike, Interstate 70 near
Columbus and Interstate 75
near here Thursday, As many
as ·1,200 trucks had been
jammed into a 32-mile stretch
of the turnpike between Elyria
and Fremont Thursday and
one driver in that area was
sprayed with tear gas when he
refused to remove his truck.

Gas rate holds
-SYRACUSE - Syracuse 1,000 cubic feet above the first
town council Thtirsday night 1,000 cubic feet, from ·the
approved a two-year 1.atural current $!.IIi per tbou!lt.nd '&lt;&gt;
gas rate ordinance with the $1.10 per thousand.
Syracuse Home Utilities Co.
On Jan. I, 1975, the , rate
that virtually postponed a above the first 1,000 cubic feet
proposed increase in overall would go to $1.15, · then
rates until July I.
graduate to $1.20 cubic feet in
The new ordinance, adopted Jan. 1, 1976. The $4 minimum
by a unanimous vote as an · rate for the first 1,000 cubic
emergency, provides that the feet,
would . continue
first rate increase in the cubic · throughout the term of tl\e
foot charge will become ef. contract.
fective July I, 1974.
The ordinance also contains
The measure, however, a federal pipeline .safety act
allows the utiUty an immediate clause.
In the event the company has
increase in the minimum rate
for the first 1,000 cubic feet of to update il'l pipeline system,
gas from $3.55 to $4 per month. meters, and regulators to
The first step in the increase, comply with the Federal
which is to be effected next Pipeline Safety Act, the conJuly I, would raise the rate per tract will be renegotiable . Joe

Stobarl, fepresenting the
company, told council the firm
has an adequate gas supply.
Mayor Herman London and
councilmen extended thanks to
Roy Proffitt and Stobart for an
agreement comparable with
other villages.
In other business council

opened bids foc a police cruiser
from Keith Goble Ford and
Pomeroy Motor Compimy to he
awarded next tuesday.
On a request from the
Syracuse . Board of Public
Affairs council increased the
salary of its clerk from $50 plus
$5 for acting clerk to $85 plus $5
for acting clerk effective Jan.
1, 1974.
CoWJcil reviewed the · cOn(Continued on Page 12)

Dairy ·school opens on 13th
Dairymen, feed dealers, and
others interested in jmproving
dairy production are invited to
a tw&lt;Kiay dairy school Thurs·
day, 0..,, 13 and Thursday,
Dec. 20 at Meigs Inn.
C. E. Blakeslee, county
extensi011 agent, said sessions
. both days will get underway at
10 a.m. and adjourn at 3 p.m.
The first day, December 13,
will feature Proper Installation
and Operation of Milking
Machine Equipment with C. S.

Specialist, Dairy Science, Ohio

Barr, Extension Specialist,

Chairmen for the two days
are Fred Deel, Gallia County 4·

Dairy Science, Ohio State
University, will discuss and
answer questions on Control of
Udder Infection,
The second day, on
December 20; wlll include
Improving . Reproductive
Performance by Dr. Barr and
Group Feeding of Dairy Cows .
with John Staubus, Extension .

,

as

PUC .to hear request
A letter will be written to the
State Public Utilities Commission outlining steps that
have been taken to secqr,e
extended telephone service to
the Pomeroy area under plans
made at a meeting of Chester
area residents Thursday night
at the Chester Elementary
School.
Mrs. Sandra Griffith,
chairman of a committee

Flack, Milking Machine
Specialist, as the resource
person. The same day Harry L.

State University,
resoW'ce persons.

JUST THE NAME - With the exception of the name on the front, the exterior of the new
Pomeroy Fire Department headquarters building on Butternut Ave. has been completed. Fire
Chief Charles Legar said Thursday interior painting is also progressing well. The new headquarters, to cost about $103,000, is expected to be ready for occupancy about the first of 1974,
Construction began last sununer. Funds were provided through the Economic Developm ~nt
Administration ($75,000) and Pomeroy firemen are raisin$ the additional $30,000 needed . 'The
depariment is still accepting .contributions. About $10,000 of the $30,000 needed has heen raised
by the department.

the

H Agent; Kenneth Ackerman,

which has been wbrking to
secure the extended area
service, presided over the

meeting attended by about 25
persons.

Mrs. Griffith read a letter
from the Southeastern Ohio
Telephone Co. of Coolville

County Extension Agent, which serves the eastern
Agriculture, Athens County; ·portion of Meigs County. It
and C. E. Blakeslee, local slated that 343 subscribers who
County Extension Agent.
did not return cards voting one
Those wishing a reservation way or another ~n the matter
for tbe buffet lunch should call are considered a "no" vote.
the Extension Office for a
Attorney Bob Buck outlined
reservation by Wednesday, suggestions for actions which
O..,ember 12.

should be laken if tile group is
denied the extended service.
When the survey was begun it
was reported that the service
would be granted if 70 per cent
of the subscribers voted in
favor of it. Mrs. Griffith said
that 74.6 percent -had voted for

.

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She indicated that she is
expecting to hear from the
utili ties commission today and
that future actions will be
dependent upon the in·
formati on she is given.

Middleport ready
Plans to carry out special
shopper services beginning
Monday were completed by the
.Middleport Chamber of
Commerce and Retail Merchants Assn. Thursday night at
the Columbus and Southern
Ohio Electric Co .
Beginning Monday, stores
will begin staying open until 9
p.m. each evening. Parking
meters \viii be hooded over the
weekend so that shoppers will
have free parking in · the
business

through

section

Dec.

Monday

24 . . The free

Eighth graders near important decision
By George Hargraves, S~pt.
only two years of mathematics and two years of
Meigs Local School District
science plus the other requirements in English, social
In just a few short weeks we will come to the end studies, etc. We have ,three foreign . languages
of the first ~mester of this school year. The final day · available. They are Latin, Spanish, and French. AU
is Friday, January 11, 1974. Very soon after the college preparatory students also have a required
conclusion of the first semester, we begin the semester course in · personal typing, vocabulary
registration of students who will be in grades 9-12 development, and library science. We feel that tbe
during the next school year. This will start late in opportunity is there for a good strong preparation for
January.
coliege, if the student works at it.
I mention this at this time because it is extremely
A student who is not planning to go to college
important for parents and students to discuss plans should certainly give serious thought to entering one
for the future before this registration lakes place. It is of the vocational programs. Our offering is not as
broad as we would like it to be but ther.e are a
significant number of _opportunities available. In
Speaking of Schools~No. 296 grades 9 ard 10 we offer vocational home economics
and vocational agriculture which are programs that
consume only two periods per day. We also offer
most important foc very serioos cor!Sideration on the occupational work adjustment for students under 16
part of students who are presenUy in grade 8 and years of age. Titis is a program that provides a half
grade 10. The presept eighth graders who will enter day of paid wo1 i&lt; experience inside the &amp;;hoot and a
grade 9 next fall have very important decisions to half day in classes at school. At the present time we
make aboot course selection. This is also true of the have eight students working as teacher aides. Seven
students in ,grade 10.
are cafeteria workers. One assists a secretary, one
The key decision for tbe eighth graders will be assists a custodian, ard one is an audio-visual aide at
whether they are going into a college preparatory the high school.
program or into a pre-vocatiooal program. In grade
In grades II and 12 we offer vocational programs
10 pre-vocational students must determine what that conswne six of the eight periods each day. These
. vocational prOgram they will take in grades II ard 12. programs are of two types. They are cooperative
In this column I hope to give you .Orne information programs and intensive programs.
that will be helpful to yoo.
In the three cooperative programs the students
We have two college preparatory programs. One. ' spend one-balf the day working on a job and the other
is called the scientific course and _it ilivolves foor
half day in S&lt;:hool.
years of mathematics, four years of science, as we~
In Ot'Cupational Work Experience we have
as the college preparatory English, social studieS, students working .in filling stations, as car washers 1
etc. Th&lt;l other is the academic course which involves as, waitresses, in appliances stores, in lumber stores,'

the service.

parking is being provided by
the chamb er with the
cooperation of village officials.
Names of winners in the first
part of the promotional
program by merchants announced by Mrs . Alwilda
Werner were Hazel Van-

cooney, a l4iliece nativity set;
Shirley Schartiger, Mid·
dleport, an electric bllll)ket;
Eddie Schartiger, Middleport,
a reclining chair; Roberi
Weaver of

New Haven,

a

jewelry • box, and Dorotha
Salser, Racine, a 14 cubic foot
freezer .
Mrs. June JOoes, secretary,
presided over the business
meeting in the absence of the
president and vice president. It
was announced that a
nominating committee composed of Mrs. Clifford Stwnbo,
Mrs. Edna Wilson and Richard
Owen will report at the next

in grocery stores, at the R. c. bottling plant, etc. In
Diversified Job Training we have food service assist-·
ants, teacher aides, custodial aides, and clerks in
clothing stores: In the farm management and agribusiness course we have nine students working half a meeting in January. Mrs .
day on farms, one works at Fulton-Thompson, and Werner
discussed
the
several· are doing in.,.chool training. These are the
.discontinuance of the annual
three cooperative programs that we have in grades II borne decorating contest in
and 12.
connection with the energy
In the intensified vocational programs we have crisis.
six that are listed under the heading of trade and '
industrial. These each require six periods per day . ·
Four periodis are in the laboratory or shop and two
are in classroom work with related materials. We
Veteraos Memorial Hospital
offer two year programs in cosmetology, &lt;lrafli!Jg,
ADMISSIONS - Bessie
welding, electronic communication, mine mechanics, Nutter, Reedsville; Ottillia
and auto mechanics. In the business and office Mullins, Cheshire ; Mary
education area we offer two year programs that are Martin, Letart, W. Va.; Nellie
called the general clerical and stenographic. We have Price., Middleport ; Nancy
close· to 100 student.&lt;; in B.O.E.
Collins, Reedsville ; Ladonna
The guidance department at Meigs High School McGuire, Middlenort.
has plans to get more detailed information to students
DISCHARGES - Pamela
at the time of their registration . We are hopclul that Co le, William Buckley,
we can assist students in making intelljgent decisions Eulonda Hatley, Albert
concerning their individual futures. Nevertheless, Kiesling, Jr. , Goidia Rawlings,
parent.&lt;; and students do need to consider these Marlin J . Gibbs, Vanessa
matters in frank discussions at home . If you have Pettit, Margaret Justice, Elsie
questions, call the school at 992-2158 and we wiU at· Smith.
~mpt to answer them.
·
NEWS &amp; NOTSS - It is certainly good to have
that LangsviUe bridge open on ~~·· This ·helps our
COFCTOMEET
busses greatly in running their routes - The Meigs
The Pomeroy Chamber of
Marauders host the Tigers from Waverly at Morrison
Gym this evening. Next week we play 'Athens at home Comm~e wiU meet Monda~
at noon at the Meigs Inn .
on Tuesday ' and. Gallipolis ·away on Friday.

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3 - The Dally sentilll'l, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Dec. 7. 1973

Grapplers open against Athens

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2 - The Daily sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Dec. 7, 1973

Bruins eye 78th in row I Williams, Doseck pace A stars I
BY JOE CARNICEU.J.
UPI Sports Writer
It's Ira Terrell's turn tonight .
The 6-foot-3 sophomore has
the unenviable task of handling
Bill Walton, UCLA 's two-time
All America center, tonight
when Southern Methodist takes
on the top-ranked Bruins in !.&lt;&gt;S
Angeles.
Walton is the key ma n for
UCLA as it · seeks its 78th
consecutive victory after a
scare last weekend against
Maryland. The Bruins held off
a late rally to win 60-64.
Walton has scored 41 points
and has taken down 44
reboWlds in UCLA's two victories this season but he tired
against Maryland last week
and the Terps' Len Elmore

began ID work successfully in
the _late stages.
SMU is 2-1 and sends out a
big front line ID challenge the
Bruins. Joining Terrell are &amp;-7
Sanuny Hervey and &amp;-9 J eff
Cununings.
"!don't know anything about
Southern Methodist ," said
UCLA Coach John Wooden ,
uexcept that they 're favored to
win their conference ."
. In Thursday night action ,
hve ranked teams were in
action and aU won. Notre
Dame (No . 8) ripped Nor·
thwestern, 98-74, Houston (13 )
blasted Wabash, 119-71, Kansas
State ( 14) downed Texas, 71~,
Alabama (17 ) rolled over
Oklahoma State, 9&amp;-74, and
Nevada-Las Vegas beat

stetson, 6&amp;-SO.
J ohn Shumate, Gary Brokaw
and Adrian Dantley combined
for 72 points as Notre Dame
!Dok a lead late in the first half
and then rolled over Notihwesd
tern . Shwnate, who had 30
points, broke a Ja-35 tie late in
th e fir st half. Brokaw had 22
points and Danlley , a fresh·
man, hit 20 as the Fighting
Irish lilted their record to ~ Louis Dunbar's 30 p(,ints
lifted Houston over , Wabwsh,
the Cogars' first victory after
two losses. Houston !Dyed with
the smaller Wabash club,
hitting 60 per cent of its shots
and outrebounding Wabash ";g.

28.
Lon Kruger had 16 points and
Gene McVey 14 before leaving

with an ankle injury as Kansas
state beat Texas and Alabama
with 6-10 sophomore Leo~
Douglas hitting all his 22 points
in the first half, had Iitle
trouble with Oklahoma State.
Bobby Florence scored 16
points ID give new basketball
coa ch Jerry Tarkanlan his first

or

victory

the season as

Nevada-Las
Vegas
beat
Stetson.
_Elsewhere, Utah, with
Tickey Burden and Ty Medley
teamming for 43 points, upset
Southern California, 90-66, and
sophomore Phil SeUers' 22
points carried Rutgers ID an IW53 rout of Scranton. Greg Boyd,
a f&gt;-9 guard, scored 21 points tD
help DePaul beat Washing!Dn
State, 67.45.

Lee Williams, Naismfth Hall of
Fame, to present awards at Rio
Lee Williams, executive
director of the Naismith
Basketball Hall of Fame,
Springfield, Mass., will present
awards to the first inductees of
the Athletic Hall of Fame at
Rio Grande College Saturday
at Lyne Center on the college

campus. lnduct;ion ceremonies
will be at halftime of the Rio ·
Grande-Cedarville game. Tip
off time is 3 p.m.
Williams, a native of Owego,
N. Y., is a graduate of
Colwnbia University and has
been Director of the Basketball
Hall of Fame since 1966. The
World War ll veteran served in
the Navy and has remained
associated with the sport since
then.
.
He bas coached at D~rt­
LEE WILLIAMS
mouth, the Great Lakes
Training Station and at Colby
College in Waterville, Maine. Williams' teams accounted for
In his 19 years at Colby, 10 state titles and one tie. }lis

conference record at Colby was
113 vic!Dries and 40 losses. His
total nwnber of coaching wins
was 252, one of the highest
compiled by any, coach in the
New England states.
Williams is the former
president of the National
Association of Basketball
Coaches. He is a past member
of the National Invitation

Tournament ( NIT) Committee, and served on the ·
selection committee in 1960 and
1964 for the U. S. Olympic
basketball team. Williams was
elected "Coach of the Year" in
Maine during the 1954 season.
Williams and his wife Ruth
reside in Wilbraham, Mass.
They are parents of a son and
daughter.

a

SEO cage stats
1973 -74 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCORING
(Includes games through

Dec. 1J

·
OVERALL SCORING (A•ol Dec . I)
NAME. TEAM
FG FT Pis. I G)
Dave Rann, Ironton
JohnShoemaker.Waverly
Jim Pierce, Logan
T?m Pfeifer, Waverly
T1mStou~. Nort h Gallia
Mark Mace, Athens
Mark Swain, t-iannan Trace
Mike McDonald, JacksOn
Tim Seevers, Trimble
Harold Caudill, Vin ton County
Norm Curfman , Sou thern

27
12
38
12
10
25

9
3
2
2

s

18

63
27
78
26
25
68
42
42

(2)
( 1.)
(3)
( 1)

Avq .

31.5
27.0
26.0
26 .0

( l)

25 .0

(3)

22.7

(2 )

21 .0

(2)

17
15
· 17

8
12

7

41

(2)

21 .0
20.5

15
15

9
9

39
39

(2)
(:1)

19.5
19.5

SEOAL SCORING (As ol Dec. 1)
NAME, TEAM
FG FT Pis I G) · Avg .

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Long wide berl . c:ma ll V-8 motor, auto . trans.

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Long wide bed, 4 speed trans .

1967 DODGE 1fz TON PICKUP. ........ s395
Slant 6, with t_opper .

1959 FORD lf2 TON PICKup ......... )395
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17
10

12 .
12
11
9
6
8
8
6
6

5
9
3

·39
29
27

2

26

1
3
9

23
21
21

3

19
16
16
16

o
4

4

(l)

II)
(I)
I ll

II)

11)
(l)
(I)
(1)
(1)
(I)

SVAC SCORING lAs of Dec. I)
NAME. TEAM .
.
.
FG FT Pis (GI

1971 FORD F-100 lh TON PICKUP.... ~1895

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Dave Rann, Ironton
Mik e McDonald , Jackson
John Shoema ker , Weverly
Tom Pfeifer, Waverly
Jim Pierce, Logan
Bill Myers, M ei g s
Tom Conroy, Ja ckson
Gi l Price, Gallipolis
John Locke, Athens
Mike Sick les, Gal\ipoHs
Jef1 Ca mpbell , Loaan

$

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39.0
29 ,0

27.0
26 .0

23 .0
21.0
21.0
19.0

16.0
16.0
16 .0

Avg.
25 .0
T1mStout , North Ga llia
10
5
25
( 1)
25 .0
Norm Cu rfman , Sou thern
9
7
25
( 1)
23..0
Bob Miller, Sou thet n
8
7
23 ( 1)
21.0
Mark Swain, Hannan Tra.ce
17
s
42
(2)
21.0
Pete Sayre, Squthern
9
3
21
( 1)
19.0
Clay Hud son, Kyger Creek
7
5
19
(1)
17.5
Lloyd Wood. Southwest ern
13
9
35
(2)
16.0
Dave Robinette, North Galli a
5
6
16
( 1)
15.0
Dave Wise, Kyger Creek
3
9 15 ( 1)
14.5
John Lusher , Hannan Trace
11
7
29
(2)
TEAM STATISTICS
Young, L
·
12 1 12 .0
FIELD "G OAL PCT .
Campbeii. .L
12 1 12.0
Team
FGM · FGA Pet.
Myers, Meigs
12 1 12 .0
Logan
29 -51
.569
Shoemaker, W
12 1 12 .0
Jackson
30 -53
.566
Waverly
36-66
.545
TONIGHT'$ GAMES
Me igs
30 -58
.517
!SEOAL
Gallipolis
24 -56
.429
Ironton at Athens
Gallipolis a1 Wellston
Ironton
24-62
.387
Jackson at Log;,n
Athens
19 ·62
.306
Waverly at Meigs
Wellston
7 -27
.259
FREE THROW PCT .
TRI -VALLEY
Team
FTM·F TA. Pet .
Vinton County at Belpre
NQ,is. York at Fed. Hocking
22 , 27
.815
. Ja ckson
· Logan
9 . 15
.500
(SVACJ
Kyger Creek at Eastern
Ironton
10·19
.526
Waverly
13 -26
.500
Hannan Trace at North Gall Ia
Gal_lipolis
8-16
.500
Symmes Val ley at South Me1gs
9-19
.474
western
Wellston
12-26 . . 462
(Others)
\
Alexander at Eastern 1 (Pik.e )
Athe~lS
. 7-17
4 . 12
,
REBOUNDS
Team
No. G Avg .
Waverly
46 1 46.0
Gallipolis
44 1 44 .0
.
Logan
42 1 42 .0
Athens
33 1 33 .0
Meigs
29 1 29.0
Ja c kson
27 1 27 .0
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We llston
21 1 21.0
fiERSONAL FOULS
Team
No. G Avg.
Athens
16 1 16.0
Jackson
17 1 17 .0
Gallipolis
18 1 18.0
Ironton
18 1 18 .0
Logan
18 1 18 o
Mei_g s
21 1 21 :0
Waverly
22 1 22 0 .
Wellston
27 1 21 :0
IND . LEADERS
FIELD GOAL PCT .
Name, T .
FM-FA Pet.
Camp bell , L
6- 7 .857
Myers. M
9 -11 .818
Pfeifer , Wav.
12 -16 .750
Young , L .
5 - 7 .7 14
Kemper , l.
4· 6 .667
McDona ld , J .
10-15 .667
FREE THROW PCT.
Name, T .
FM ·F A Pet .
Con roy, J .
9- 9 1:000
Chonko , A
4· 4 1.000
McDonald, J ·
9- 11
818
Pr i ce , Gall.
3- 4 :750
Coats , Me igs
3· -4 . 750
REBOUNDS t
Nam e,G
No . G Avg.
Pric:e,G
17 1 17 .0
Si ck les , G
lJ 1 13 .0
Wh ite , J .
13 ·1 13 .0
Skinner , Ath
12 1 12 .0

COLUMBUS (UP!) - Bobby
Williams, a mighty mite f&gt;-9,
ISO-i&gt;Ound tailback, and Dave
Doseck, a &amp;-2, 2JO.pound offen·
sive guard ai1d defensive
tackle head up the 1972 United
Press International Class A
AIJ.Ohio Football Team.
Williams, who led New
Vondon to an 8-2 sea·
son,
was
a
solid
choice of the state's coaches
and sports writers for the back
of the year honor , as was the

BY DENNY FOBES
Meigs Marauder wrestling,
at a low ebb its first several
years, appears to have a good
chance of making a breakthrough this year, with plenty
of experienced wresUers back
from last year 's squad that
ftmshed with a 4-5 record.
Led by Co-Captains Joe
Rosenbaum
and
AI
McLaughlin, the grapplers are
mtssmg only one starter,
Roger ~earch, from last year's
crew v1a graduation.
Coach John Bentley and his
asststant, Sam Crow, take their
team to Athens to open the
1973-74 season Saturday af·
temoon at I p.m . The match
was originally scheduled for
7:30 p.m . Saturday, but was
moved up because of a
schedule conflict at Athens.
Last year the Marauder
matmen split matches with the
Bulldogs.
"l think our boys will be
ready," said Bentley . "We've
got the makings of a pretty
good team," citing the experience on the present roster.
Eleven of the 13 grapplers
who will step onto the mat
against the Bulldogs Saturday
afternoon in the varsity match
are holdovers from 1972 wrestling either in varsity or ;eserve
competition.
Rosenbaum, in the 119 lb.
class, and McLaughlin, a 145
pounder, head the list of
returnees that had winning
seasons last year .
The 2 seniors, according to
Bentley, are "worthy of being
the captains due to their exceUent records in the past.
Both are good boys."
Besides the captains, others
going against Athens will be 98
lb. freshman Mark Tillis IIlli
'
lb. sophomore Butch Roush
.
'
112 lb. ;renior Gary O'Dell, 126
lb. semor Ken Moore, 132 lb.
junior Jeff Musser, 136 lb.
junior Roger Hysell, ISS lb.
senior Harold Sisson, 167 lb.
sophomore Marty Dugan, 175
lb. senior Bill Slack, 165 lb.
senio~ John Lehew, and junior

husky Decker of No. I ranked
and undefeated Coving!Dn for
lineman of the year .
Williams, the very heart Qf
the New London offense this
year , gained 1,313 yards and
scored 19 touchdowns this sea·
son for Coach Paul Nes!Dr's
Wildcats. He also completed
five of nine passes he threw off
the option play, three of them
going for !Ducbdowns and two
of them providing the winning
scores in New London vic·

tories.
directed the Spartans to the
"We had a much better team state championship as a junior
that anybody dreamed of and and to an 11-1 mark this season.
Bobhy was the big reason," . Juniors Lynn Oberlin of
said Nestor. " We won games Montpelier and Gary WweU of
with the big plays and he was Plain City Jonathan Alder and
always part of the big play, senior Marcus Johnson of Yeleither running the ball or low Springs join Williams in
throwing it."
the running back spota on the
Covington Coach Larrie Tis· first offensive team. Four run·
dale, who was also voted the ning backs were chosen for
Class A coach of the year, each team because of the large
credited his offensive line, number of outstanding backs
headed by Doseck, as a major this season.
fac!Dr in his team's 375 points
The first offensive line con·
scored.
sis ted of ends Larry Harris. of
"We didn't have any one out· Lorain Clearview and Rich
standing back," he said. "We Rantala of Fairport Harbor,
had about five different backs Tackles Jim Kovalo of
who ran the ball and our run· Shadyside and Tom Staley of
ning game was very effective Sidney Lehman,
guards
because of our offensive line." Doseck and Fred Schwab of
Doseck, besides playing both Middletown Fenwick and
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Larrie
Surprisingly, Tisdale said he ways, was also the team's Jamie Hobbs of New London at
Tisdale, who is leaving the felt his 1972 team, which fin- placekicker, hitting on 34 extra center.
coaching ranks after guiding ished with a 5+1 record, was points and four field goals, the
Covington IDa 10-0 record and "as good a team" as the state longest of which was a school
the No. I rating in the United poll champions, but was record 43 yards.
Press International Board of wrecked by injured.
· The quarterback on the first
Coaches' Class A ratings this
This year's squad, which in, offensive team was Scott Balyear, has been voted the Class eluded only 34 players, escaped linger of Marion Pleasant, who
A coach of the year.
theinjuryproblemandshutout
· "It's a good time ID go," said eight of its ten victims, in·
the 34-year-old graduate of ' eluding seven in a row.
Western Kentucky, who plans
Led by two-way lineman
to remain as a teacher in the Dave Doseck, a &amp;-2, 230-pound·
Covington school system.
er, Tisdale said this year's
Tisdale's decision to quit as team was "the biggest I've
head coach a.fter seven years ever had," and this caused him
at Coving!Dn was made prior to .to make some changes in his
the season .
offense.
" I've had two unbeaten
" We had been running the
teams in my seven years at wishbone the last three years,"
Covington," he said, "and !felt he said, "But because of our
it was time to either move on or size and lack of speed we went
get out . llike the community of back to the straight T and I
Covington and just decided to formations . We felt it would be
stay here. r just didn't feel l better."
could continue ID devote the
Is he going ID miss coaching?
time needed for a successful
"I've thought some aboui it,"
football program."
Tisdale said, "but it's hard tD
say right now with the season
1-4167
just over how much I'll miss it.
IIRdUM
But I'm sure I'll miss it some.
• tt II Jl
Tr imble at Southern
It would be hard not to after 12
158:1111
Zanesv i lle Rosecrans at M i ller
years."
SATURDAY'
... and WORTH
Wheelersburg at Waverly
Tisdale said his " only re·
Fed . H ock ing at Eastern
MOJIIEV TO VOUI
gret" about the past season is
!Me igs)
V inton Co . at Un ioto
not having made it into the
Warren Local 11t Front ier
state
playoffs. The BuCcaneers
~OME IN for your COP.Y of this beoutiful
Southeastern I Ross J at Hl!!n nan Trace
finished second to eventual
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And remember, it can be worth $12.00 to you.
Gallipolis at Ironton
Harkrader
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Waverly at Jackson
second to Tisdale in the coach
Wellston at Logan
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Hanna n Trace at Symmes
Montpelier's Hobie Krouse,
V alley
Sou thern .at Kyger Creek
Wda 's Gary Ricker, Jay Cir(Others)
costa
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MicldlepGit, 0.
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Montreal4 NY Island er s 2
Toronto 4 M i nnesota 1
Buffalo 8 NY Rangers 4
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Friday ' s Games
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Atlanta at. Van couVer
P ittsbu r Qh at Cal iforn ia .
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New Eng 15
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1 3 1 97 82
Clevlnd 12
9 3 27
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Toronto 12 13 ~ 27
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Vn cu vr
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Thursday's Results
Edmonton 4 Toronto 3
New Jersey 3 Cl eve l and 2
L os Angeles 4 Houston 3
(Only games scheduled )
Friday ' s Games
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Vancouver at M innesota
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Kentucky
16 8 .667 111?
New York
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Friday' s Gam es
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Vir ginia v s. Ca r ol ina
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Kent u c ky ill Indiana
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College Basketball Results
By United Press I nt erna tional
East
Centra l Co nn . 96 R IC 86
Morav i an 55 Drew 46
Hawthorne 96 F . P.ier c e 58
Babson 72 Barr i ngton · 63
K i ng s Pt . 64 Brk l yn PolY 30
Ed inboro 108 W . Ontrlr i o 61
Delaware Valley 77 Ur s inU s 78
Gettysburg 88 Elizabcthtn 63
Mar is ! 82 K i ng s ( NY l 7 1
Colgate 42 Ren ssela er Poly 40
Rutgers 84 ~c ranton· 53
Fa i rf ield 88 LJ U 6 2
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Loyola , Ill . 95 St . Nrbrl 77
Depaul 67 Wash . St. 45
Prake 63 Wis -Parks ide SJ
Notre Dame 98 Nrthwstrn 74
Kan sas St . 71 Texa s 63
Elmhurst 98 Wheaton 8 3
Eau Claire 67 North Oak . 60
Nrlhrn Mi ch . 6 4 Mi ch . Tech 63
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Morehead St . 104 Union , Ky . 72

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Ca pita l a t Pho en ix
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halfback Randy Hldg• . Ridge
"'as the leadmg scorer and
l'r~ st dent .
Ml 11gs gridden; honored wer•• r us l~&lt;r in the SF".OA J. this past
h rst learners Hill Slat'k, OiivtJ fall
The lea gue champions hip
Wolfe and J . D. Story . Jodn
awa
rd , the Bil l Thoma s
l..eheY. and Hobble Eas'm were
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coache s , · &lt;HI- S£·1ecl.f'9 for honora!Jlr men- Trophy . was prese nted to the
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ministratur.s and fans a t the tion .
Ch.:idt&gt;:, Chanct&lt;y, ~1e i gs Mowery, Terry Pa rker and
1973 SEOIIL football a " ards
ba nqu et
he re Thursda} Marauder fo otball coach and Bru ce Carter by ~· rank
dean of the SEOIIJ. coa ches, Houston of RadiO Sta ti on
evening .
Slaughte r , a nat ive uf eongratulateti t he Ir onton WIRO.
The trophy. which rotates
Ironton , fo rmer Jctckson head Tigers on thf'lr third conamong
the league cha mpions
secut
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SE0/\1,
crown
;wd
grid coach and Ohio 1ilgh
School Coach of the Y ear m second pi(JCt: fintsh in the ~tate frqm yea r to year, will now be
1957 a t Warren H ard in~ High clas s ·\ t\ playoffs hc furt' pl•nn[me ntly embedded in the
School in nor theastern Ohiu p resenllll ~ the COt:H'h vf the h'OIIton tr oph) case because
emphasized. '' l 'm not a f raid t{; year &lt;1"ard lo Tiger mentor U1e Tlgcrs have now won three
s tr;ughl loop titles.
preach the gospe l of winr1ing," Hub I .ul1..
F'ollowmg th e banquet, Tom
Lutz , in hts lwu sea sons as
after cha rging that in too many
At hen s
aspec ts of society today it is head (' Oach a t Ironton. has \ 1.'1 Metiers of the
Messengcrrclca sed the 1973·H
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considered a " crime " lu n ant to lose a league game .
to win.
AI Eisnaugle, president of basketball prog nostications of
" Being a champion ," !11..' th(.: ~ EOAI. Spoi'I S\'rntcr s and the Spor l.swnters and Broad·
1Continued on Page 51
As s O('Jation ,
sa id, ' 'is when you become Broadt·}l s tcr
captivated in an idea and lose
yow·se lf in something greatt~r
than you are .,. He cited an
instance when he was coaching
a game a t the Akron Rubbe1·
Bowl and one of hi s smallest
players stopped the oppunenl.s
on four stra ight pl11ys instcle
the 5 yard line·.
An o ther exa mple of a
to
champi on, a cco r din g
1
Slaughter , is w hen , ' You put
yourself in an arena and can
walk off the field saying, 'I did
BY DENN Y ~-OB~;.~
IHONTON - ·'Men tlon" t
fall , they JUSt quit tryi ng ."
T his wa s the theme of a short
address d cli,•cred bv G~nt·
Slaughter, head footb;ll coach
al Capital University, befo1·e a
crowd of approx.imateh 200

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De tr oi t 110 Seat lie JOB
tO nly gam es sc heduled 1
Fr iday ' s Gam es
Atlant a al Boston

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Th ursday 's Results

wilt be he ld to detennilll' which
Bentley, who feels they are
rna lmen will be in the v ars it~
truer indica ti ons
it
wrestler 's ability, ci ting their competition. Bentley , who says
the wrcstle-off s a re held so that
tougher competitio'l.
Meigs
can try to get the 1J best
" Besides providing better
co mpetiti on ," Ben tl ey said, wrestlers on the mat eac h
" Th e tournaments provide week , wiU be counting 0:1 the
much better experience for the following matmen to give the
13 who will he starting against
district and state meets."
Athens a run for their money :
Last season Meigs finlshed
near the cellar in both the 126 lb . Tony Branham , a
Chesapeake and Ironto n tra nsfe r st udent from CoTourneys, while splitting dual lumb us, 136 lb . Randy
105
lb.
Ri c k
meets with Pt . Pleas ant , Riffle,
126
lb .
J eff
winning both matches from Geor ge ,
Warne
r
,
119
lb
.
Duane
Wahama, losing to Lewis Co.
(W. Va. ), and losing a pair to Mc La ughlin, 112 lb. Rick
J ohnson , 119 lb. Tim ThOma s ,
Nelsonville·York.
Bentley, in his second year 126 lb. Steve Pickens, 126 lb .
as head mat coach, feels that Jim Howard , 132 lb . Jim Mc " 2 or 3 boys will do real well in Clure, 1261b. Dave Miller, 138
the tournaments," and that lb. Charlie Whittington, 136 lb .
Nelsonville· York, Athens and Wheeler Thomas, 138 lb. Her b
Pt. Pleasant will give the · Mcintire , 155 lb. Greg France
Marauder grapplers the most and 165 lb. Paul Clay.
trouble this season.
Following Is the 1973-74
Every week, before the
Meigs wrestling schedule :
regularly scheduled matches,
Dec. 8, at Athens, 1 p.m.
challenges or " wrestle~ffs"
Dec. lS, Chesapeake tourney ,
9 a.m.
Jan. 5, at Ripley " Quan·
drangular".
Jan. 9, Pojnt Pleasant, 1:30
p.m.
Jan. 18-19, at Ravenswood
Tournament, 6 p.m.
Jan. 23, at Wahama, 7 p.m.
Jan. 25, at Pt. Pleasant 2
Browns at Cleveland earlie1·
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Feb. 2, at Ironton Tour·
"Injuries, " Muhlrnann
quickly replied. "Now we've nament, 9 a.m.
Feb. 9, Wahama, 7:30 p.m.
got some people hack, like
Feb. 16, Nelsonville-York,
(receiver) Cha rley Joiner .
That'll make a real difference. 7:30 p.m.
Mar. 1·2, District TourAnd we're hot. We've won four
in row. Everybody wants tD nament.
Mar. 8·,, State Tournament
keep going."
The Bengals, with an 6-4 at Columbus.
record, and Cleveland, 7-3-2,
share the lead in the Central
Division of the American ~
Conference along with Pittsburgh, 6-4.
Besides the division champ
SEOAL FROSH
making the playoffs, the · Team
W L POP
division couid easily supply the Logan
2 o 108 56
2 0 87 ·45
wildcard team"forthe playoffs. Ga l lipolis
M ei g s
? o 69 6 2
That spot goes to the runnerup Wa ver ly
1 1 78 53
club with the best re&lt;Jord in the Athen s
1 1 71 7 4
Jack son·
0 2 59 aa
three divisions.
Ir ont on
0 2 65 95
A Bengals loss Sunday, Wellston
0 · 2 33 97
coupled with a Pittsburgh TOTALS
9 B 570 570
victory over HoUston, would
Thursday' s re sults:
kill Cincinnati's playoff hopes . Gallipoli s 51 W ell ston 16
ei gs 36 Wa ve rl y 32
Muhlmann sees only one way M
Logan 55 Ja ck son '1 9
of that happening.
Athens A2 Ironton 38

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valuable to the Cincinna i
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Muhlmann isn't just predicting vic!Dry for the Bengals in
Sunday's key game here
against the Cleveland Browns.
He's expecting it.
" We don't think we're going
to beat Cleveland ," says
Muhlmann. " We know we're
going ID beat them. There's no
way we'll lose. There's only
one way to go in!D the playoffs
and that's tD beat Cleveland.
We will go in!D the playoffs.
" This is the best team we've
ever . had. When we won the
championship in 1970, we beat
Cleveland. We're hetter than
that now ."
WhY then the 17·10 loss to the

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Bruins eye 78th in row I Williams, Doseck pace A stars I
BY JOE CARNICEU.J.
UPI Sports Writer
It's Ira Terrell's turn tonight .
The 6-foot-3 sophomore has
the unenviable task of handling
Bill Walton, UCLA 's two-time
All America center, tonight
when Southern Methodist takes
on the top-ranked Bruins in !.&lt;&gt;S
Angeles.
Walton is the key ma n for
UCLA as it · seeks its 78th
consecutive victory after a
scare last weekend against
Maryland. The Bruins held off
a late rally to win 60-64.
Walton has scored 41 points
and has taken down 44
reboWlds in UCLA's two victories this season but he tired
against Maryland last week
and the Terps' Len Elmore

began ID work successfully in
the _late stages.
SMU is 2-1 and sends out a
big front line ID challenge the
Bruins. Joining Terrell are &amp;-7
Sanuny Hervey and &amp;-9 J eff
Cununings.
"!don't know anything about
Southern Methodist ," said
UCLA Coach John Wooden ,
uexcept that they 're favored to
win their conference ."
. In Thursday night action ,
hve ranked teams were in
action and aU won. Notre
Dame (No . 8) ripped Nor·
thwestern, 98-74, Houston (13 )
blasted Wabash, 119-71, Kansas
State ( 14) downed Texas, 71~,
Alabama (17 ) rolled over
Oklahoma State, 9&amp;-74, and
Nevada-Las Vegas beat

stetson, 6&amp;-SO.
J ohn Shumate, Gary Brokaw
and Adrian Dantley combined
for 72 points as Notre Dame
!Dok a lead late in the first half
and then rolled over Notihwesd
tern . Shwnate, who had 30
points, broke a Ja-35 tie late in
th e fir st half. Brokaw had 22
points and Danlley , a fresh·
man, hit 20 as the Fighting
Irish lilted their record to ~ Louis Dunbar's 30 p(,ints
lifted Houston over , Wabwsh,
the Cogars' first victory after
two losses. Houston !Dyed with
the smaller Wabash club,
hitting 60 per cent of its shots
and outrebounding Wabash ";g.

28.
Lon Kruger had 16 points and
Gene McVey 14 before leaving

with an ankle injury as Kansas
state beat Texas and Alabama
with 6-10 sophomore Leo~
Douglas hitting all his 22 points
in the first half, had Iitle
trouble with Oklahoma State.
Bobby Florence scored 16
points ID give new basketball
coa ch Jerry Tarkanlan his first

or

victory

the season as

Nevada-Las
Vegas
beat
Stetson.
_Elsewhere, Utah, with
Tickey Burden and Ty Medley
teamming for 43 points, upset
Southern California, 90-66, and
sophomore Phil SeUers' 22
points carried Rutgers ID an IW53 rout of Scranton. Greg Boyd,
a f&gt;-9 guard, scored 21 points tD
help DePaul beat Washing!Dn
State, 67.45.

Lee Williams, Naismfth Hall of
Fame, to present awards at Rio
Lee Williams, executive
director of the Naismith
Basketball Hall of Fame,
Springfield, Mass., will present
awards to the first inductees of
the Athletic Hall of Fame at
Rio Grande College Saturday
at Lyne Center on the college

campus. lnduct;ion ceremonies
will be at halftime of the Rio ·
Grande-Cedarville game. Tip
off time is 3 p.m.
Williams, a native of Owego,
N. Y., is a graduate of
Colwnbia University and has
been Director of the Basketball
Hall of Fame since 1966. The
World War ll veteran served in
the Navy and has remained
associated with the sport since
then.
.
He bas coached at D~rt­
LEE WILLIAMS
mouth, the Great Lakes
Training Station and at Colby
College in Waterville, Maine. Williams' teams accounted for
In his 19 years at Colby, 10 state titles and one tie. }lis

conference record at Colby was
113 vic!Dries and 40 losses. His
total nwnber of coaching wins
was 252, one of the highest
compiled by any, coach in the
New England states.
Williams is the former
president of the National
Association of Basketball
Coaches. He is a past member
of the National Invitation

Tournament ( NIT) Committee, and served on the ·
selection committee in 1960 and
1964 for the U. S. Olympic
basketball team. Williams was
elected "Coach of the Year" in
Maine during the 1954 season.
Williams and his wife Ruth
reside in Wilbraham, Mass.
They are parents of a son and
daughter.

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1973 -74 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCORING
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Dec. 1J

·
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NAME. TEAM
FG FT Pis. I G)
Dave Rann, Ironton
JohnShoemaker.Waverly
Jim Pierce, Logan
T?m Pfeifer, Waverly
T1mStou~. Nort h Gallia
Mark Mace, Athens
Mark Swain, t-iannan Trace
Mike McDonald, JacksOn
Tim Seevers, Trimble
Harold Caudill, Vin ton County
Norm Curfman , Sou thern

27
12
38
12
10
25

9
3
2
2

s

18

63
27
78
26
25
68
42
42

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( 1.)
(3)
( 1)

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27.0
26.0
26 .0

( l)

25 .0

(3)

22.7

(2 )

21 .0

(2)

17
15
· 17

8
12

7

41

(2)

21 .0
20.5

15
15

9
9

39
39

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Mik e McDonald , Jackson
John Shoema ker , Weverly
Tom Pfeifer, Waverly
Jim Pierce, Logan
Bill Myers, M ei g s
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T1mStout , North Ga llia
10
5
25
( 1)
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Norm Cu rfman , Sou thern
9
7
25
( 1)
23..0
Bob Miller, Sou thet n
8
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23 ( 1)
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Mark Swain, Hannan Tra.ce
17
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9
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TEAM STATISTICS
Young, L
·
12 1 12 .0
FIELD "G OAL PCT .
Campbeii. .L
12 1 12.0
Team
FGM · FGA Pet.
Myers, Meigs
12 1 12 .0
Logan
29 -51
.569
Shoemaker, W
12 1 12 .0
Jackson
30 -53
.566
Waverly
36-66
.545
TONIGHT'$ GAMES
Me igs
30 -58
.517
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Gallipolis
24 -56
.429
Ironton at Athens
Gallipolis a1 Wellston
Ironton
24-62
.387
Jackson at Log;,n
Athens
19 ·62
.306
Waverly at Meigs
Wellston
7 -27
.259
FREE THROW PCT .
TRI -VALLEY
Team
FTM·F TA. Pet .
Vinton County at Belpre
NQ,is. York at Fed. Hocking
22 , 27
.815
. Ja ckson
· Logan
9 . 15
.500
(SVACJ
Kyger Creek at Eastern
Ironton
10·19
.526
Waverly
13 -26
.500
Hannan Trace at North Gall Ia
Gal_lipolis
8-16
.500
Symmes Val ley at South Me1gs
9-19
.474
western
Wellston
12-26 . . 462
(Others)
\
Alexander at Eastern 1 (Pik.e )
Athe~lS
. 7-17
4 . 12
,
REBOUNDS
Team
No. G Avg .
Waverly
46 1 46.0
Gallipolis
44 1 44 .0
.
Logan
42 1 42 .0
Athens
33 1 33 .0
Meigs
29 1 29.0
Ja c kson
27 1 27 .0
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We llston
21 1 21.0
fiERSONAL FOULS
Team
No. G Avg.
Athens
16 1 16.0
Jackson
17 1 17 .0
Gallipolis
18 1 18.0
Ironton
18 1 18 .0
Logan
18 1 18 o
Mei_g s
21 1 21 :0
Waverly
22 1 22 0 .
Wellston
27 1 21 :0
IND . LEADERS
FIELD GOAL PCT .
Name, T .
FM-FA Pet.
Camp bell , L
6- 7 .857
Myers. M
9 -11 .818
Pfeifer , Wav.
12 -16 .750
Young , L .
5 - 7 .7 14
Kemper , l.
4· 6 .667
McDona ld , J .
10-15 .667
FREE THROW PCT.
Name, T .
FM ·F A Pet .
Con roy, J .
9- 9 1:000
Chonko , A
4· 4 1.000
McDonald, J ·
9- 11
818
Pr i ce , Gall.
3- 4 :750
Coats , Me igs
3· -4 . 750
REBOUNDS t
Nam e,G
No . G Avg.
Pric:e,G
17 1 17 .0
Si ck les , G
lJ 1 13 .0
Wh ite , J .
13 ·1 13 .0
Skinner , Ath
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Bobby
Williams, a mighty mite f&gt;-9,
ISO-i&gt;Ound tailback, and Dave
Doseck, a &amp;-2, 2JO.pound offen·
sive guard ai1d defensive
tackle head up the 1972 United
Press International Class A
AIJ.Ohio Football Team.
Williams, who led New
Vondon to an 8-2 sea·
son,
was
a
solid
choice of the state's coaches
and sports writers for the back
of the year honor , as was the

BY DENNY FOBES
Meigs Marauder wrestling,
at a low ebb its first several
years, appears to have a good
chance of making a breakthrough this year, with plenty
of experienced wresUers back
from last year 's squad that
ftmshed with a 4-5 record.
Led by Co-Captains Joe
Rosenbaum
and
AI
McLaughlin, the grapplers are
mtssmg only one starter,
Roger ~earch, from last year's
crew v1a graduation.
Coach John Bentley and his
asststant, Sam Crow, take their
team to Athens to open the
1973-74 season Saturday af·
temoon at I p.m . The match
was originally scheduled for
7:30 p.m . Saturday, but was
moved up because of a
schedule conflict at Athens.
Last year the Marauder
matmen split matches with the
Bulldogs.
"l think our boys will be
ready," said Bentley . "We've
got the makings of a pretty
good team," citing the experience on the present roster.
Eleven of the 13 grapplers
who will step onto the mat
against the Bulldogs Saturday
afternoon in the varsity match
are holdovers from 1972 wrestling either in varsity or ;eserve
competition.
Rosenbaum, in the 119 lb.
class, and McLaughlin, a 145
pounder, head the list of
returnees that had winning
seasons last year .
The 2 seniors, according to
Bentley, are "worthy of being
the captains due to their exceUent records in the past.
Both are good boys."
Besides the captains, others
going against Athens will be 98
lb. freshman Mark Tillis IIlli
'
lb. sophomore Butch Roush
.
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112 lb. ;renior Gary O'Dell, 126
lb. semor Ken Moore, 132 lb.
junior Jeff Musser, 136 lb.
junior Roger Hysell, ISS lb.
senior Harold Sisson, 167 lb.
sophomore Marty Dugan, 175
lb. senior Bill Slack, 165 lb.
senio~ John Lehew, and junior

husky Decker of No. I ranked
and undefeated Coving!Dn for
lineman of the year .
Williams, the very heart Qf
the New London offense this
year , gained 1,313 yards and
scored 19 touchdowns this sea·
son for Coach Paul Nes!Dr's
Wildcats. He also completed
five of nine passes he threw off
the option play, three of them
going for !Ducbdowns and two
of them providing the winning
scores in New London vic·

tories.
directed the Spartans to the
"We had a much better team state championship as a junior
that anybody dreamed of and and to an 11-1 mark this season.
Bobhy was the big reason," . Juniors Lynn Oberlin of
said Nestor. " We won games Montpelier and Gary WweU of
with the big plays and he was Plain City Jonathan Alder and
always part of the big play, senior Marcus Johnson of Yeleither running the ball or low Springs join Williams in
throwing it."
the running back spota on the
Covington Coach Larrie Tis· first offensive team. Four run·
dale, who was also voted the ning backs were chosen for
Class A coach of the year, each team because of the large
credited his offensive line, number of outstanding backs
headed by Doseck, as a major this season.
fac!Dr in his team's 375 points
The first offensive line con·
scored.
sis ted of ends Larry Harris. of
"We didn't have any one out· Lorain Clearview and Rich
standing back," he said. "We Rantala of Fairport Harbor,
had about five different backs Tackles Jim Kovalo of
who ran the ball and our run· Shadyside and Tom Staley of
ning game was very effective Sidney Lehman,
guards
because of our offensive line." Doseck and Fred Schwab of
Doseck, besides playing both Middletown Fenwick and
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Larrie
Surprisingly, Tisdale said he ways, was also the team's Jamie Hobbs of New London at
Tisdale, who is leaving the felt his 1972 team, which fin- placekicker, hitting on 34 extra center.
coaching ranks after guiding ished with a 5+1 record, was points and four field goals, the
Covington IDa 10-0 record and "as good a team" as the state longest of which was a school
the No. I rating in the United poll champions, but was record 43 yards.
Press International Board of wrecked by injured.
· The quarterback on the first
Coaches' Class A ratings this
This year's squad, which in, offensive team was Scott Balyear, has been voted the Class eluded only 34 players, escaped linger of Marion Pleasant, who
A coach of the year.
theinjuryproblemandshutout
· "It's a good time ID go," said eight of its ten victims, in·
the 34-year-old graduate of ' eluding seven in a row.
Western Kentucky, who plans
Led by two-way lineman
to remain as a teacher in the Dave Doseck, a &amp;-2, 230-pound·
Covington school system.
er, Tisdale said this year's
Tisdale's decision to quit as team was "the biggest I've
head coach a.fter seven years ever had," and this caused him
at Coving!Dn was made prior to .to make some changes in his
the season .
offense.
" I've had two unbeaten
" We had been running the
teams in my seven years at wishbone the last three years,"
Covington," he said, "and !felt he said, "But because of our
it was time to either move on or size and lack of speed we went
get out . llike the community of back to the straight T and I
Covington and just decided to formations . We felt it would be
stay here. r just didn't feel l better."
could continue ID devote the
Is he going ID miss coaching?
time needed for a successful
"I've thought some aboui it,"
football program."
Tisdale said, "but it's hard tD
say right now with the season
1-4167
just over how much I'll miss it.
IIRdUM
But I'm sure I'll miss it some.
• tt II Jl
Tr imble at Southern
It would be hard not to after 12
158:1111
Zanesv i lle Rosecrans at M i ller
years."
SATURDAY'
... and WORTH
Wheelersburg at Waverly
Tisdale said his " only re·
Fed . H ock ing at Eastern
MOJIIEV TO VOUI
gret" about the past season is
!Me igs)
V inton Co . at Un ioto
not having made it into the
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Waverly at Jackson
second to Tisdale in the coach
Wellston at Logan
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Hanna n Trace at Symmes
Montpelier's Hobie Krouse,
V alley
Sou thern .at Kyger Creek
Wda 's Gary Ricker, Jay Cir(Others)
costa
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Montreal4 NY Island er s 2
Toronto 4 M i nnesota 1
Buffalo 8 NY Rangers 4
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Friday ' s Games
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Atlanta at. Van couVer
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Clevlnd 12
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Thursday's Results
Edmonton 4 Toronto 3
New Jersey 3 Cl eve l and 2
L os Angeles 4 Houston 3
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Kentucky
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New York
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New Vo rk 1 I 1 M emphis 94
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Friday' s Gam es
Mem p h is al N ew York
Vir ginia v s. Ca r ol ina
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College Basketball Results
By United Press I nt erna tional
East
Centra l Co nn . 96 R IC 86
Morav i an 55 Drew 46
Hawthorne 96 F . P.ier c e 58
Babson 72 Barr i ngton · 63
K i ng s Pt . 64 Brk l yn PolY 30
Ed inboro 108 W . Ontrlr i o 61
Delaware Valley 77 Ur s inU s 78
Gettysburg 88 Elizabcthtn 63
Mar is ! 82 K i ng s ( NY l 7 1
Colgate 42 Ren ssela er Poly 40
Rutgers 84 ~c ranton· 53
Fa i rf ield 88 LJ U 6 2
Midwest
Loyola , Ill . 95 St . Nrbrl 77
Depaul 67 Wash . St. 45
Prake 63 Wis -Parks ide SJ
Notre Dame 98 Nrthwstrn 74
Kan sas St . 71 Texa s 63
Elmhurst 98 Wheaton 8 3
Eau Claire 67 North Oak . 60
Nrlhrn Mi ch . 6 4 Mi ch . Tech 63
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Morehead St . 104 Union , Ky . 72

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Ca pita l a t Pho en ix
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halfback Randy Hldg• . Ridge
"'as the leadmg scorer and
l'r~ st dent .
Ml 11gs gridden; honored wer•• r us l~&lt;r in the SF".OA J. this past
h rst learners Hill Slat'k, OiivtJ fall
The lea gue champions hip
Wolfe and J . D. Story . Jodn
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rd , the Bil l Thoma s
l..eheY. and Hobble Eas'm were
pJaye r.s,
coache s , · &lt;HI- S£·1ecl.f'9 for honora!Jlr men- Trophy . was prese nted to the
Ironton Tn-C.p ta ins Te r ry
ministratur.s and fans a t the tion .
Ch.:idt&gt;:, Chanct&lt;y, ~1e i gs Mowery, Terry Pa rker and
1973 SEOIIL football a " ards
ba nqu et
he re Thursda} Marauder fo otball coach and Bru ce Carter by ~· rank
dean of the SEOIIJ. coa ches, Houston of RadiO Sta ti on
evening .
Slaughte r , a nat ive uf eongratulateti t he Ir onton WIRO.
The trophy. which rotates
Ironton , fo rmer Jctckson head Tigers on thf'lr third conamong
the league cha mpions
secut
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SE0/\1,
crown
;wd
grid coach and Ohio 1ilgh
School Coach of the Y ear m second pi(JCt: fintsh in the ~tate frqm yea r to year, will now be
1957 a t Warren H ard in~ High clas s ·\ t\ playoffs hc furt' pl•nn[me ntly embedded in the
School in nor theastern Ohiu p resenllll ~ the COt:H'h vf the h'OIIton tr oph) case because
emphasized. '' l 'm not a f raid t{; year &lt;1"ard lo Tiger mentor U1e Tlgcrs have now won three
s tr;ughl loop titles.
preach the gospe l of winr1ing," Hub I .ul1..
F'ollowmg th e banquet, Tom
Lutz , in hts lwu sea sons as
after cha rging that in too many
At hen s
aspec ts of society today it is head (' Oach a t Ironton. has \ 1.'1 Metiers of the
Messengcrrclca sed the 1973·H
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considered a " crime " lu n ant to lose a league game .
to win.
AI Eisnaugle, president of basketball prog nostications of
" Being a champion ," !11..' th(.: ~ EOAI. Spoi'I S\'rntcr s and the Spor l.swnters and Broad·
1Continued on Page 51
As s O('Jation ,
sa id, ' 'is when you become Broadt·}l s tcr
captivated in an idea and lose
yow·se lf in something greatt~r
than you are .,. He cited an
instance when he was coaching
a game a t the Akron Rubbe1·
Bowl and one of hi s smallest
players stopped the oppunenl.s
on four stra ight pl11ys instcle
the 5 yard line·.
An o ther exa mple of a
to
champi on, a cco r din g
1
Slaughter , is w hen , ' You put
yourself in an arena and can
walk off the field saying, 'I did
BY DENN Y ~-OB~;.~
IHONTON - ·'Men tlon" t
fall , they JUSt quit tryi ng ."
T his wa s the theme of a short
address d cli,•cred bv G~nt·
Slaughter, head footb;ll coach
al Capital University, befo1·e a
crowd of approx.imateh 200

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De tr oi t 110 Seat lie JOB
tO nly gam es sc heduled 1
Fr iday ' s Gam es
Atlant a al Boston

SEOFrosh
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Hou s t on
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Cle 'll' etand
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M idw es t Oi v iSion
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Th ursday 's Results

wilt be he ld to detennilll' which
Bentley, who feels they are
rna lmen will be in the v ars it~
truer indica ti ons
it
wrestler 's ability, ci ting their competition. Bentley , who says
the wrcstle-off s a re held so that
tougher competitio'l.
Meigs
can try to get the 1J best
" Besides providing better
co mpetiti on ," Ben tl ey said, wrestlers on the mat eac h
" Th e tournaments provide week , wiU be counting 0:1 the
much better experience for the following matmen to give the
13 who will he starting against
district and state meets."
Athens a run for their money :
Last season Meigs finlshed
near the cellar in both the 126 lb . Tony Branham , a
Chesapeake and Ironto n tra nsfe r st udent from CoTourneys, while splitting dual lumb us, 136 lb . Randy
105
lb.
Ri c k
meets with Pt . Pleas ant , Riffle,
126
lb .
J eff
winning both matches from Geor ge ,
Warne
r
,
119
lb
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Duane
Wahama, losing to Lewis Co.
(W. Va. ), and losing a pair to Mc La ughlin, 112 lb. Rick
J ohnson , 119 lb. Tim ThOma s ,
Nelsonville·York.
Bentley, in his second year 126 lb. Steve Pickens, 126 lb .
as head mat coach, feels that Jim Howard , 132 lb . Jim Mc " 2 or 3 boys will do real well in Clure, 1261b. Dave Miller, 138
the tournaments," and that lb. Charlie Whittington, 136 lb .
Nelsonville· York, Athens and Wheeler Thomas, 138 lb. Her b
Pt. Pleasant will give the · Mcintire , 155 lb. Greg France
Marauder grapplers the most and 165 lb. Paul Clay.
trouble this season.
Following Is the 1973-74
Every week, before the
Meigs wrestling schedule :
regularly scheduled matches,
Dec. 8, at Athens, 1 p.m.
challenges or " wrestle~ffs"
Dec. lS, Chesapeake tourney ,
9 a.m.
Jan. 5, at Ripley " Quan·
drangular".
Jan. 9, Pojnt Pleasant, 1:30
p.m.
Jan. 18-19, at Ravenswood
Tournament, 6 p.m.
Jan. 23, at Wahama, 7 p.m.
Jan. 25, at Pt. Pleasant 2
Browns at Cleveland earlie1·
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thls year ?
Feb. 2, at Ironton Tour·
"Injuries, " Muhlrnann
quickly replied. "Now we've nament, 9 a.m.
Feb. 9, Wahama, 7:30 p.m.
got some people hack, like
Feb. 16, Nelsonville-York,
(receiver) Cha rley Joiner .
That'll make a real difference. 7:30 p.m.
Mar. 1·2, District TourAnd we're hot. We've won four
in row. Everybody wants tD nament.
Mar. 8·,, State Tournament
keep going."
The Bengals, with an 6-4 at Columbus.
record, and Cleveland, 7-3-2,
share the lead in the Central
Division of the American ~
Conference along with Pittsburgh, 6-4.
Besides the division champ
SEOAL FROSH
making the playoffs, the · Team
W L POP
division couid easily supply the Logan
2 o 108 56
2 0 87 ·45
wildcard team"forthe playoffs. Ga l lipolis
M ei g s
? o 69 6 2
That spot goes to the runnerup Wa ver ly
1 1 78 53
club with the best re&lt;Jord in the Athen s
1 1 71 7 4
Jack son·
0 2 59 aa
three divisions.
Ir ont on
0 2 65 95
A Bengals loss Sunday, Wellston
0 · 2 33 97
coupled with a Pittsburgh TOTALS
9 B 570 570
victory over HoUston, would
Thursday' s re sults:
kill Cincinnati's playoff hopes . Gallipoli s 51 W ell ston 16
ei gs 36 Wa ve rl y 32
Muhlmann sees only one way M
Logan 55 Ja ck son '1 9
of that happening.
Athens A2 Ironton 38

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kick field goals he'd still be
valuable to the Cincinna i
BengaJs---.as a cheerleader.
Muhlmann isn't just predicting vic!Dry for the Bengals in
Sunday's key game here
against the Cleveland Browns.
He's expecting it.
" We don't think we're going
to beat Cleveland ," says
Muhlmann. " We know we're
going ID beat them. There's no
way we'll lose. There's only
one way to go in!D the playoffs
and that's tD beat Cleveland.
We will go in!D the playoffs.
" This is the best team we've
ever . had. When we won the
championship in 1970, we beat
Cleveland. We're hetter than
that now ."
WhY then the 17·10 loss to the

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Logan will win first
loop title in 23 years

HOUSTON
t UP!)
Baseball left Washingll&gt;n two
years ago with a cloud over its
head and when it returns to the
nation's capital next April the
cloud will still be there.
The National League voted

Coach Scott Fitzgerald's Logan Chieftains will win their
first Southeastern Ohlo League basketball championship In
%3 yean!
That was the concensus ol II SEOAL sportswriters and
radio broadcasters during Thursday night's balloting at

lronloo.
Logan, 3-0 on the year, has lour starters back !rom last
year, plus material up lrom the 1972-73 reserve championship team, two boys from last year's Union Furnace
team, and a 6-3 transfer lrom Columbus Central.
Last time Logan won the crown was Jn Mareh, 1951, when
the Chieftains burled GARS 58-28 to a title deciding game at
Logan. It was the Chiefs' eighth and last loop title.
Logan received 81'.. first place votes lor 1D31'.. points.
Coach Jim Osborne's GARS Blue Devils, seeking their first
crown in 15 years, was picked second by the scribes and
caslen with 31'.. llrsl place voles and 93\', points. Oelendlog
champion Waverly was ranked third with two llrst place
votes and 89 points. Athens will finish fourth. The Bulldogs
had 76 points.
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The Energy Crisis

Picked for second ctivision were Jackson~ 48 points;
Ironton, 43; Meigs 36 and Wellston 15.

Slaughter wins
(Continued from Page 3)
casters Assn. with the members selecting Logan as the
team to beat, with Gallipolis
and Waverly a close second
and third respectively.
Logan garnered 8'h £irst
place votes lor a total of 1031'.!,
followed by Gallipolis with 31'.!
first place votes for 931'.! , and
the Tigers with 2 firsts lor 89
total points.
Athens received 76 votes for
fourth place, Jackson 48 for
filth, Ironton 13 lor sixth, the
Meigs Marauders 36 lor
seventh position, and Wellston ·
garnered 15 votes to bring up

You ordered a number of measures to conserve energy and to make more energy sources available. You
called upon the Congress and the entire nation to take other steps to solve the energy crisis. We applaud
your directive banning the conversion of power plants from coal to oil.
up nuclear power plant construction and licensing.

We endorse your efforts to speed

In fact, we agree wholeheartedly with what you said.

But, Mr. President You
Two perative Steps

the rear .
The baked steak dinner was

SPE'f."iNG OF

Hair

Immediate action on these two steps, by both you and the Congress, will go a long way toward

by

resolving our energy crisis-particularly in tl:le assurance of an adequate electric power supply.

KAY
I Action: Modify the Environmental Protection Agency requirements
which would measure power plant sulfur-dioxide emissions at the top
of the chimneys. The emissions are not going to stay there. They will.be
dissipated. Instead. measure them realistically, at ground level ...
where people, anit:nals and plants l_ive and grow!

II Action: Make available for leasing for mining the large rese~ves of
Government owned tow-sulfur coal in the Far West. At the same time
add strict but attainable standards for reclamation of the land after
mining. ·

Result: Power plants could then bu.rn the billions of tons of mineable,
higher-sulfur Easterri coal now available. This coal-when used in conjunction with extra-high chimneys("tall stacks") and air monitoring
devices, and burned at reduced levels during periods of poor atmospheric conditions-represents the most workable and satisfactory answer
to the sulfur problem at this time. With these controls it can be burned
without violating ait-guality standards.

Result: These coal reserves, withheld from use several years ago by the
Department of the Interior, would provide billions of tons of critically
needed low-sulfur coal for the nation's power supply. And the land would
be restored for as good a use as at present. PossiQiy better.

These two steps will benefit the nation immediately in several ways:
• Consumers will continue to receive the electric power they need.
• The use of dwindling oil and gas supplies by electric power plants will
be sharply reduced, making these fuels available for other critical
needs.
· ·

Ye-a rs ago a permanent
wave wa s considered a
luxury but today it is
looked upon as a necessity .
Your permanent is the base
and body of your ha i r style
and a most ·prominent
fa c tor in achieving the
fash l·onable
new
hair
styles. ·
When selecting your hair
style age is importan1. A

schoolgirl t)airdo on an
older woman - dqes J')OI
necessarily make her look
younger ; it often makes
her look ridiculous .
Take care in se lecting
yoUr hair style. There are .
dozens Of appr·opriat'e
. styles for eac h age group
from which to c hoose, and
lf you are unc~rtain as to
what" style would do the

• A reasonable balance between the need for energy and the need for
a wholesome environment will be maintained .

• And a long step forward will have been taken toward your goal of
making our nation self- sufficient in energy by 1980.
·

As a major producer of electricity, we're
taking positive action to serve our 1, 700,000 cu~­
tomers in the states of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee.

·'

Capacity: . We now have under construction
additional generating capacity of 4,800,000 kilowatts, both coal- fired and nuclear, and have plans
to start construction of another 2,600,000 kw in the.
near" future. ·.

•

Fuel: We are mining, or contracting for, the additional tons of coal required to fuel these plants. And
we are arranging the means to assure its delivery.

Conservation: We are urging our customers not to
waste electricity and to use only what they need. We
are also cutting back our owri thermostats, reducing
vehicle speeds, arid turning off our outdoor decorative lighting.

0 \If Effo~ts Have Produced
Results
No electric power shortage exists anywhere on the seven-state American Electric Power
System.
No shortage will ever exist as long as we
are permitted to build, without unreasonable delay,
the new facilities required for the generation and
delivery of electric power.
And as long as we are permitted to use,
without unreasonable restriction, the nation's most
abundant, most available fuel ... coal.

Area players
honored by AP
Two an~a players have
gained spots on the Class A AllOhio football team announced
Thursday by the Associated
Press . Lawrence Tabor of
Kyger Creek was named to a
second team defensive back
position, whi1e Steve Thomas
of A1exander was named to a
third team offensive tackle
spot.
Among those being picked
for honorable mention status
was Dave Wise of Kyger Creek.
Among
the
other
Southeastern District players
being named to the all-state
team was Coal Grove's ~andy
HalJ, who was named Class A
Back olthe Year. The 6-2, 185·
pound senior averaged an
incredible 9.1 yards every time
he carried the ball in high
school. His 1973 average was
11.1 yards. ,
Hall a c counted for 4,132
yards in 458 cci~ries in three
seasons . He shook loose for
1,610 yards in 145 rushes this
fall and had 980 yards as a
sophomore and 1,542 yards as a
junior.

In short, let us burn coal, the available fuel.
Let us burn it without unnecessary restrictions, such
as unreasonable EPA emission standards· and the
unr.ealistic proposal for short-term variances. A
shorf-term variance which permits a power plant to
use available coal, instead of unavailable qil, on a
temporary basis is no answer at all. No coal supplier
could possibly develop the necessary mining facilities under such an uncertain, short-term proposition.

Tuesd-ay Industrial
December 4, 1973

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BOOTS
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Environment: We are spending $300,000,000 in the
next two years alone to protect the environment by:
1. Building giant cooling towers.
2. Building plant chimneys over 1,000 feet high.
3. Installing highly efficient dust-collecting equipment.
4. Installing elaborate systems to monitor the air !II
ground level near our power plants.
5. Pursuing our exploration of other clean-air systems.

'

To Do Our Job All We Need
Is Half A Chance

In your second energy message you said,
"We need new rules if we are to meet this challenge." We could not agree more. Immediate action
toward new rules is action in the national interest.

Points

Oh io Electric
Burton 's Sunoco
Coca -Cola

82
72

Riggs Used Cars

70
63

Bill's

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Mascin Aggregates

JB
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Flesher's Texaco

Teacher 's
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H igh Series

Bur ·

ton ' s 2732 , Riggs 2518, Mason
Agg . 2389 .
Team High Game Bur .
ton 's 9.49 , Burton ' s 904, Riggs
881.
Ind . High Series Dick
Mason 632 , Joh n Grate 563 ,
Ind . Higtl Game Dick
Mason 233. Bernard White 233 ,

BEAUTY SALOI'l

Bob Wood 224 .

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Week of Nov . 28. 1973
Standings :

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legal thicket, burdened endlessly with suits, and it would
not be fair to the sport, the
players or baseball if Mr.
Smith. continued operating the
team, 11 s3id Holt.
. While the Padres were being
moved from-San Diego, the Los
Angeles Dodgers were doing

some moving of their own...shipping ·left-handed pitcher

Ohio Northern

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edges Otters
By 'u nited Press International
Ohio Northern managed to
reel off eight straight points
with less than two minUtes in
the game to take a 76-66 victory
over Otterbein Thursday night.
Charles Just dumped in 27
points to pace the Polar Bears
to their second win in as many
outings t_his season. The
Cardinals, now 1-2", got 14
poiniS from Jim Reed .
The
Central
Stale
Marauders,
behind
the.
shoo ting of Kenny Smith,
defea led KDoxville ( Tenn.)
Co llege 68-58 in a nonconference game.
Smith collected 15 points to
help up Central's record to 2-1.
Knoxville, suffering its third
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friend.
It was the second marriage
for ·both.
Mrs. Cooke, of Los Angeles is
the mother of three boys and a ·
girl. Rozelle has one daughter.

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with odded eondensed Aoh oolublea1 with added com kibbles;
and with lnrruaed ldded (at.

lag~

the country ."

baseball team in any one city ,"

"We are surrounded in a

Red Jloie Do&amp; Food it ope&lt;i~lly
formulated with incrrucd \'ita·
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said Witt, Ha thing like that
costs uoxpayers everywhere in

team after Smith's attorney,

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Chairman ·

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the. gift

If you wOnt ,_ dap to hove
......., to ln,omt F" them the
f o o l - - - lied 11ooe Doa

An electric power shortage exists in some
areas of the country now. It can be prevented from
spreading across the entire Country-and, Indeed,
can be solved where it now exists-If the electric
utility industry is given a reasonable chance to do its
job.

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Unless coal can be used as more than an
cannot solve
interim fuel; this abundant resource
.
'
our present or future energy problems-.
•
Mr. President, we do have an energy crisis
of the greatest seriousness on our hands. Fortunately, the Federal government itself has the 'means
immediately at hand to largely def!l with it. Won't
you please take the necessary steps by modifying
the EPA regulations and making governmentowned, low-sulfur, Western coal available?

Mittcrwald .
- And Texas sold shortstop
Jim Mason to the New York
Yankees while purchasing Baltimore Oriole first baseman·
outfielder Terry Crowley .
Witt, on behall of San Diego,
has filed the breach of contract
suit against the National
League because the Padres
have a 2().year contract lor the
use of San Diego stadium. The
Padres have been in the league
only five years.
Witt a lso was upset with the
committee formed on Capitol
Hili which had told league
owners Washington might be
willing to indemnify the league
for any losses suffered by

justify pouring

John Holt, surprised them by
staling Smith could no .longer
keep the team.

Young 's Mkt .
Regatta . ln

Mason Bowlin·g Center

Team

CHATEAU ·
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Claude Osteen to Houston in
exchange for the As tros ' ~
slugging centerfielder Jim
Wynn.
The Oste-en-for-Wynn lradc
(Houston also received minor
league pitcher David Cl;lpepunanimously Thursday t_o per ) was U1e biggest swap on
allow grocery store chain
the next to- last day of
owner Joseph Danz.ansky to
baseball 's winter meetings. It
move the San Diego Padres
was the busiest trading day ol
cross country to Robert F .
the session.
Kenn edy
Stadium
in
In other deals :
Wastoington, D.C. Danzansky
-California traded veteran
had bought the Padres from C.
catcher Jeff Torborg to St.
Arnholt Smith lor $12 million.
Louis for the 24-year-&lt;&gt;ld leftIt will be the first time in
handed pitcher J ohn Andrews.
history Washington has had a
- The Angels also sent rightclub in the National League.
handed reliever Aurelio MonAfter approving the sale and
teagudo and minor league
move, the league ownersoutfielder Chris Coletta to the
already the defendants in a $12 Phillies for second baseman
million breach of contract suit Denny Doyle in the completion
liied by the city ol San Dieg&lt;&gt;- of a deal which had sent Billy
were threatened with an an- Grabark()witz from California
titrust suit as well.
to Philadelphia last August.
"I was shocked when I heard
Strahler for Newman
of the league's action," said_
- Detroit dealt right-handed
San Diego city attorney John pitcher Mike Strahler to MilWitt. '~I'm confident as I can be waukee for left-handed Ray
ln an antitrust suit we will file
Newmarun
against the National League."
- The Chicago CUbs sent
Felt They Had No Choice
catcher Randy Hundley to
The league owners felt they Minnesota for ca tcher George
had no choice but to move the

•

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" I can ' t imagine a congressman from anywhere can

Local Bowling

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your
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Ladles. remember, the
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preaching. Call' now and
make an appointment for
the Christmas coiffure .

. ., .

Mr. President, Here's What
We're Already Doing

served by girls ollronton High
School. The Rev. Doug Carter
of the First Baptist Church in
Burlington gave the invocation, while the principal of
Ironton High School, Curt
Boggs, welcomed guests .
James J . Mains, director of
instcuctional services for the
Ironton City Schools, was
master of ceremonies.

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an experie nced hair stylist
will be happy to advise and

• The economy of the nation will be safeguarded.

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Logan will win first
loop title in 23 years

HOUSTON
t UP!)
Baseball left Washingll&gt;n two
years ago with a cloud over its
head and when it returns to the
nation's capital next April the
cloud will still be there.
The National League voted

Coach Scott Fitzgerald's Logan Chieftains will win their
first Southeastern Ohlo League basketball championship In
%3 yean!
That was the concensus ol II SEOAL sportswriters and
radio broadcasters during Thursday night's balloting at

lronloo.
Logan, 3-0 on the year, has lour starters back !rom last
year, plus material up lrom the 1972-73 reserve championship team, two boys from last year's Union Furnace
team, and a 6-3 transfer lrom Columbus Central.
Last time Logan won the crown was Jn Mareh, 1951, when
the Chieftains burled GARS 58-28 to a title deciding game at
Logan. It was the Chiefs' eighth and last loop title.
Logan received 81'.. first place votes lor 1D31'.. points.
Coach Jim Osborne's GARS Blue Devils, seeking their first
crown in 15 years, was picked second by the scribes and
caslen with 31'.. llrsl place voles and 93\', points. Oelendlog
champion Waverly was ranked third with two llrst place
votes and 89 points. Athens will finish fourth. The Bulldogs
had 76 points.
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The Energy Crisis

Picked for second ctivision were Jackson~ 48 points;
Ironton, 43; Meigs 36 and Wellston 15.

Slaughter wins
(Continued from Page 3)
casters Assn. with the members selecting Logan as the
team to beat, with Gallipolis
and Waverly a close second
and third respectively.
Logan garnered 8'h £irst
place votes lor a total of 1031'.!,
followed by Gallipolis with 31'.!
first place votes for 931'.! , and
the Tigers with 2 firsts lor 89
total points.
Athens received 76 votes for
fourth place, Jackson 48 for
filth, Ironton 13 lor sixth, the
Meigs Marauders 36 lor
seventh position, and Wellston ·
garnered 15 votes to bring up

You ordered a number of measures to conserve energy and to make more energy sources available. You
called upon the Congress and the entire nation to take other steps to solve the energy crisis. We applaud
your directive banning the conversion of power plants from coal to oil.
up nuclear power plant construction and licensing.

We endorse your efforts to speed

In fact, we agree wholeheartedly with what you said.

But, Mr. President You
Two perative Steps

the rear .
The baked steak dinner was

SPE'f."iNG OF

Hair

Immediate action on these two steps, by both you and the Congress, will go a long way toward

by

resolving our energy crisis-particularly in tl:le assurance of an adequate electric power supply.

KAY
I Action: Modify the Environmental Protection Agency requirements
which would measure power plant sulfur-dioxide emissions at the top
of the chimneys. The emissions are not going to stay there. They will.be
dissipated. Instead. measure them realistically, at ground level ...
where people, anit:nals and plants l_ive and grow!

II Action: Make available for leasing for mining the large rese~ves of
Government owned tow-sulfur coal in the Far West. At the same time
add strict but attainable standards for reclamation of the land after
mining. ·

Result: Power plants could then bu.rn the billions of tons of mineable,
higher-sulfur Easterri coal now available. This coal-when used in conjunction with extra-high chimneys("tall stacks") and air monitoring
devices, and burned at reduced levels during periods of poor atmospheric conditions-represents the most workable and satisfactory answer
to the sulfur problem at this time. With these controls it can be burned
without violating ait-guality standards.

Result: These coal reserves, withheld from use several years ago by the
Department of the Interior, would provide billions of tons of critically
needed low-sulfur coal for the nation's power supply. And the land would
be restored for as good a use as at present. PossiQiy better.

These two steps will benefit the nation immediately in several ways:
• Consumers will continue to receive the electric power they need.
• The use of dwindling oil and gas supplies by electric power plants will
be sharply reduced, making these fuels available for other critical
needs.
· ·

Ye-a rs ago a permanent
wave wa s considered a
luxury but today it is
looked upon as a necessity .
Your permanent is the base
and body of your ha i r style
and a most ·prominent
fa c tor in achieving the
fash l·onable
new
hair
styles. ·
When selecting your hair
style age is importan1. A

schoolgirl t)airdo on an
older woman - dqes J')OI
necessarily make her look
younger ; it often makes
her look ridiculous .
Take care in se lecting
yoUr hair style. There are .
dozens Of appr·opriat'e
. styles for eac h age group
from which to c hoose, and
lf you are unc~rtain as to
what" style would do the

• A reasonable balance between the need for energy and the need for
a wholesome environment will be maintained .

• And a long step forward will have been taken toward your goal of
making our nation self- sufficient in energy by 1980.
·

As a major producer of electricity, we're
taking positive action to serve our 1, 700,000 cu~­
tomers in the states of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee.

·'

Capacity: . We now have under construction
additional generating capacity of 4,800,000 kilowatts, both coal- fired and nuclear, and have plans
to start construction of another 2,600,000 kw in the.
near" future. ·.

•

Fuel: We are mining, or contracting for, the additional tons of coal required to fuel these plants. And
we are arranging the means to assure its delivery.

Conservation: We are urging our customers not to
waste electricity and to use only what they need. We
are also cutting back our owri thermostats, reducing
vehicle speeds, arid turning off our outdoor decorative lighting.

0 \If Effo~ts Have Produced
Results
No electric power shortage exists anywhere on the seven-state American Electric Power
System.
No shortage will ever exist as long as we
are permitted to build, without unreasonable delay,
the new facilities required for the generation and
delivery of electric power.
And as long as we are permitted to use,
without unreasonable restriction, the nation's most
abundant, most available fuel ... coal.

Area players
honored by AP
Two an~a players have
gained spots on the Class A AllOhio football team announced
Thursday by the Associated
Press . Lawrence Tabor of
Kyger Creek was named to a
second team defensive back
position, whi1e Steve Thomas
of A1exander was named to a
third team offensive tackle
spot.
Among those being picked
for honorable mention status
was Dave Wise of Kyger Creek.
Among
the
other
Southeastern District players
being named to the all-state
team was Coal Grove's ~andy
HalJ, who was named Class A
Back olthe Year. The 6-2, 185·
pound senior averaged an
incredible 9.1 yards every time
he carried the ball in high
school. His 1973 average was
11.1 yards. ,
Hall a c counted for 4,132
yards in 458 cci~ries in three
seasons . He shook loose for
1,610 yards in 145 rushes this
fall and had 980 yards as a
sophomore and 1,542 yards as a
junior.

In short, let us burn coal, the available fuel.
Let us burn it without unnecessary restrictions, such
as unreasonable EPA emission standards· and the
unr.ealistic proposal for short-term variances. A
shorf-term variance which permits a power plant to
use available coal, instead of unavailable qil, on a
temporary basis is no answer at all. No coal supplier
could possibly develop the necessary mining facilities under such an uncertain, short-term proposition.

Tuesd-ay Industrial
December 4, 1973

Women's
Leather Fashion

BOOTS
40% OFF
heritage
house

Environment: We are spending $300,000,000 in the
next two years alone to protect the environment by:
1. Building giant cooling towers.
2. Building plant chimneys over 1,000 feet high.
3. Installing highly efficient dust-collecting equipment.
4. Installing elaborate systems to monitor the air !II
ground level near our power plants.
5. Pursuing our exploration of other clean-air systems.

'

To Do Our Job All We Need
Is Half A Chance

In your second energy message you said,
"We need new rules if we are to meet this challenge." We could not agree more. Immediate action
toward new rules is action in the national interest.

Points

Oh io Electric
Burton 's Sunoco
Coca -Cola

82
72

Riggs Used Cars

70
63

Bill's

55

Mascin Aggregates

JB
34
34

Flesher's Texaco

Teacher 's
Tearn

H igh Series

Bur ·

ton ' s 2732 , Riggs 2518, Mason
Agg . 2389 .
Team High Game Bur .
ton 's 9.49 , Burton ' s 904, Riggs
881.
Ind . High Series Dick
Mason 632 , Joh n Grate 563 ,
Ind . Higtl Game Dick
Mason 233. Bernard White 233 ,

BEAUTY SALOI'l

Bob Wood 224 .

21.i E. &gt;t&lt;.OND ST .

Pomeroy Bow"ting Lanes
Wed . Early MIXed League

POMEROY. OHIO
PHONE 992-7606

Week of Nov . 28. 1973
Standings :

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legal thicket, burdened endlessly with suits, and it would
not be fair to the sport, the
players or baseball if Mr.
Smith. continued operating the
team, 11 s3id Holt.
. While the Padres were being
moved from-San Diego, the Los
Angeles Dodgers were doing

some moving of their own...shipping ·left-handed pitcher

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By 'u nited Press International
Ohio Northern managed to
reel off eight straight points
with less than two minUtes in
the game to take a 76-66 victory
over Otterbein Thursday night.
Charles Just dumped in 27
points to pace the Polar Bears
to their second win in as many
outings t_his season. The
Cardinals, now 1-2", got 14
poiniS from Jim Reed .
The
Central
Stale
Marauders,
behind
the.
shoo ting of Kenny Smith,
defea led KDoxville ( Tenn.)
Co llege 68-58 in a nonconference game.
Smith collected 15 points to
help up Central's record to 2-1.
Knoxville, suffering its third
defeat against no wins, got 14
points from Dennis Coleman .

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NEW YORI$: (UP!)
Na tiona! Football League
· Commissioner Pete Rozelle
· was married here Tuesday to
Carolyn Cooke in a private
ceremony at the home of a
friend.
It was the second marriage
for ·both.
Mrs. Cooke, of Los Angeles is
the mother of three boys and a ·
girl. Rozelle has one daughter.

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with odded eondensed Aoh oolublea1 with added com kibbles;
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baseball team in any one city ,"

"We are surrounded in a

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An electric power shortage exists in some
areas of the country now. It can be prevented from
spreading across the entire Country-and, Indeed,
can be solved where it now exists-If the electric
utility industry is given a reasonable chance to do its
job.

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Unless coal can be used as more than an
cannot solve
interim fuel; this abundant resource
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Mr. President, we do have an energy crisis
of the greatest seriousness on our hands. Fortunately, the Federal government itself has the 'means
immediately at hand to largely def!l with it. Won't
you please take the necessary steps by modifying
the EPA regulations and making governmentowned, low-sulfur, Western coal available?

Mittcrwald .
- And Texas sold shortstop
Jim Mason to the New York
Yankees while purchasing Baltimore Oriole first baseman·
outfielder Terry Crowley .
Witt, on behall of San Diego,
has filed the breach of contract
suit against the National
League because the Padres
have a 2().year contract lor the
use of San Diego stadium. The
Padres have been in the league
only five years.
Witt a lso was upset with the
committee formed on Capitol
Hili which had told league
owners Washington might be
willing to indemnify the league
for any losses suffered by

justify pouring

John Holt, surprised them by
staling Smith could no .longer
keep the team.

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Claude Osteen to Houston in
exchange for the As tros ' ~
slugging centerfielder Jim
Wynn.
The Oste-en-for-Wynn lradc
(Houston also received minor
league pitcher David Cl;lpepunanimously Thursday t_o per ) was U1e biggest swap on
allow grocery store chain
the next to- last day of
owner Joseph Danz.ansky to
baseball 's winter meetings. It
move the San Diego Padres
was the busiest trading day ol
cross country to Robert F .
the session.
Kenn edy
Stadium
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In other deals :
Wastoington, D.C. Danzansky
-California traded veteran
had bought the Padres from C.
catcher Jeff Torborg to St.
Arnholt Smith lor $12 million.
Louis for the 24-year-&lt;&gt;ld leftIt will be the first time in
handed pitcher J ohn Andrews.
history Washington has had a
- The Angels also sent rightclub in the National League.
handed reliever Aurelio MonAfter approving the sale and
teagudo and minor league
move, the league ownersoutfielder Chris Coletta to the
already the defendants in a $12 Phillies for second baseman
million breach of contract suit Denny Doyle in the completion
liied by the city ol San Dieg&lt;&gt;- of a deal which had sent Billy
were threatened with an an- Grabark()witz from California
titrust suit as well.
to Philadelphia last August.
"I was shocked when I heard
Strahler for Newman
of the league's action," said_
- Detroit dealt right-handed
San Diego city attorney John pitcher Mike Strahler to MilWitt. '~I'm confident as I can be waukee for left-handed Ray
ln an antitrust suit we will file
Newmarun
against the National League."
- The Chicago CUbs sent
Felt They Had No Choice
catcher Randy Hundley to
The league owners felt they Minnesota for ca tcher George
had no choice but to move the

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" I can ' t imagine a congressman from anywhere can

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served by girls ollronton High
School. The Rev. Doug Carter
of the First Baptist Church in
Burlington gave the invocation, while the principal of
Ironton High School, Curt
Boggs, welcomed guests .
James J . Mains, director of
instcuctional services for the
Ironton City Schools, was
master of ceremonies.

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his Ume to lhc nunistry of his
people along with keeping his
1V Sales &amp; Service shop in
Racine going . Even when ill, he
went to homes of many elderly

Portland church
hosts visitors
J!Y GOLDIE CLENDENIN
PORTLAND - News nores
of the Reorganioed Church of
Jesus Christ of Latrer-DaySaints.
Our visiting priesthood
members in early November
were Jim Sreed, Harold Eagle,
Bill Comer, and David Cur·
nette, of Kentucky, lronton and
Camp Bountiful ( Jackson ).
They came Saturday and
visirect at the Saints' homes,
and with our pastor, Ralph
Johnson at Vererans Memorial
Hospital.
Last Sunday at 8;30 a.m .
there · was a prayer and
testimony servicei then
classes for "questions and
answers" on stewardship and
what it means. A noon potluck
dinner was served at the

and shut~ins to service 1Vs and

church.

There were more visits to the
ill. shut-ins and hospital in the
afternoon, and we met again at
the church for a light evening
meal and short service, then
bid our guests goodbye.
They had spent the previous
night with families of Bill
Roush , Joe Stobart, Lucy
Taylor and Denny Evans. That
week some of our programs
were postponed because of our
pastor's illness .
On Thanksgiving morning he
lost his battle for life , and we
were without a pastor , and a
good friend . Sam Zonkers from
White Cottage officiated at the
funeral assisted by J oe
Stobart.
,
Br other Ralph was s elf·
supporting and gave freely of

radios in out ~f-way places on
far-out roads . He' ll be missed
by many, and remer.1bered for
his ready wit and humor as
well as his ••lllingness to help a
friend and neighbor .
Our love and sympathy go
out to his wife, Jane , and sister,
Ruth Bradford, who is the only
survivor of the Emil Johnson
family .
On Thursday evening the
Emma Smith Circle met with
Evelyne Foreman in tlhe Bend,
with Golda Gillilan in cha rge
and Lucy Taylor having the
worship period. It was a quiet
evening.
Beulah Roush read the
minutes, plan.s were made for
the Christmas dinner and
cookie plares for the lonely and
unfortunate . A silent auction
netrect $7.50. The candlelight
service postponed
from
Thanksgiving is rescheduled

Meigs 4-H Club .News
The Five Point Bucks 4-H
Club held a meeting Dec. 4 at
the home of Mr . and Mrs.
Nicklois Leonard, advisors.
There were six members
present .
The members discussed
ca rrying emergency and
medical identification -cards
with them. They also discussed
the possible cost of a trip to a
Cincinnati Reds ball game for
next
summer.
Summer
projects were also discussed.
All members gave demon·
strati~ns on tying knot&amp;.
Examples are bowline, lariat,
hitch and halter.
The next meeting will be Jan.
2 at the home of J ohn Riebel.
Each member will bring a

for Christmas. We enjoyed
being in the Foreman home.
Delicious refreshments were
served from a table decorated
in Thanksgivi ng and Christmas
themes.

Meigs

display of knots tied . All
parents are urged to attend this
meeting to help with plans and
project suggestions for the
swnmer ! - Reporter Keith
Bentz.

Property
Transfers

PIONEERS STUDIED
The third grade class of Mrs.
Courtney Knight at the Middleport Elementary School has
been studying pioneer life
under the direciion of Miss
Faye Goldhaar, student
teacher. The class constructed
a fort depicting life styles of
that era. Sticks and twigs were
used to make the cabins,
wagons and fort 's walls .

Clyde David Frye to Charles
D. Frye, Joyce Frye, Life
Estate, Rutland.
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Jerry E . Brown, Charlotte A.
Brown to John W. Davidson,
Edna I. Davidson, 4 Acres,
Rutland .
Duane B. Wolfe to Margie
Wolfe, Parcels, Sutton .
V. Clay Tuttle, Geneva F .
Tuttle to V. Clay Tuttle,
Geneva F. Tultle, Lot. Mid·
dleport.
Robert Cook to Conard Ator, ·

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Neva Alor , 3.57 acres,
Colunnbia.
Michael C. Williams to Sam
F . Williams, Clara Williams,
I% acre, Bedford .
Vernon Nease, Helen Q.
Nease to Charles Ihle, Donna
fhle, 3.203acres, Sutton.
Dana E. Welch, Elsie Alice
Welch to Gary Welch, Gladys
Welch, U795 acres, Scipio.
Elizabeth Davis to Elmer
Davis, Aff. Trans., Salisbury.
Joyee A, Davis, Admrx.,
Elmer Davis, dec. to Henry L.
Parcels,
C un ningham,

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Salisbury.
Everett Pauley, Mary E .
Pauley to Dean Wiblin, Jr.,
Evelyn I. Wiblin, .28 acre,
Scipio.

Mrs. Dailey
banded at
Ohio State

SUBSIDY PAID
State Auditor Joseph T .
Ferguson reporred a total of
$10,902,926.06 distrtbuted tn
November to the state's 88
counties as a general relief and
administration subsidy. Meigs
County received $10,074.21 .

RACINE - Mr . and Mrs.
Howard Ervin and Mrs. Floyd
Dailey, Racine, were in
Columbus Sunday for the
banding ceremony of tlhe Class
of 1974, Ohio State University
School of Nursing, of which
Rhonda Ervin Dailey is a
member.
Approximately 260 girls and
boys received their black
banded caps to signify that
they are senior students in the
ceremony held at Hitchcock
Hall at 2 p.m .
Speakers for !be ceremony
were senior class nursing instruciors, Eleanor Reibel, who
gave the welcome; Helene
Serence, who spoke on the
School of Nursing crest, and
Patricia Donahue, who gave
the main address. They, along
witlh Bonnie Lyle, participated
in the banding ceremony.
A reception was held in the
lobby afterwards with cookies
and punch being served. Mr.
and Mrs. Ervin and Mrs.
Dailey were guests of Rhonda
and Steve Dailey, 884 Thurbur
Drive West, for dinner . They
were joined for the dinner by
Sharon Ervin and her fiance,
Rick Turner .

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will he purchased by the
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RUTLAND TROOPS
the poinsettia decoration and
Two new girl scout troops have been organized in Rutland named Mrs. Harold Hubbard
a junior troop under the leadership of Mrs. Merle J ohnson, and a
as chairperson. Final plans
brownie troop under the leadership of Linda Haley and Mona
were made for the Christmas
Johnson .
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projects of remembering
Both troopa meeting Tuesday, 4 to ~p . m . in tlhe old Rutland
others.
. High Gymnasium. Last Tuesday night the junior troop ,had a
Mrs . Werner, retiring
wiener roast and invired the Brownies as guests. This week both
president,
thanked
the
troops worked on Christmas craft projects.
members for their cooperation
Members of the junior troop are Patty Wyatt, Lisa Smith,
with her during the past two
Kim Haley, Gail Pierce, Libby Watkins, Denise Lambert, Cryyears, and turned the meeting
stal Jacobs and Debbie Morrison.
over to Edison Baker, new
The Brownies are Charlene Patrerson, Charlette Patterson,
president. Plans for making
Tammy Haley, Christie Haley and Paula Norman.
out th e yearbooks were
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
discussed.
Christmas projects were . planned at !he Monday evening
The Chrlstmas devotions
meeting of Troop 39 at Heath United Metlhodist Church.
were by Danny Thompson ~ho
The scouts d.ecided to decorate a tree and deliver it to a shutin of the community and also to contribute 30 cents toward the
purchase of a gift for a shul~n.
A skating party was planned for some time during the
Christmas holidays. Members were reminded that the calendar
money is due at the Monday . meeting.
·
Mrs. Roscoe Wise and Mrs. Ruth Spencer divided tlhe girls
into two groups with one laying a trail, and the other following it
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along several streets in the village.
NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING
A meeting of the Big Bend NeighborhoO&lt;I meeting has been
scheduled for 7;30 p.m ., Wednesday, at the Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co., Middleport .
Scouts and leaders are invired to take samples of cookies,
cakes and candies along with favorite recipes for a ' 1show and
tell" -program. Coffee and lea will be available, Mrs. Isabelle
Foster, district advisor, reports.
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On the agenda for discussion are remedies to the problems of ·
parents who are !are picking up their daughters after the
meetings, and day camp, when, where, the cost, transportation,
etc.
A multi-media first aid course has been planned for Jan. 2
and 9 from 10 a.m. to 2;30 p.m . at !be Electric Co . Those attending are to take a sack lunch. 'The minimum number of
enrollees will be 16.
Plans will be discussed for attending the Black Diamond
Scout Council session at Institute, W. Va., .in January . Leaders·
are reminded to take their finance reports to the meeting.
Mrs. Foster announced that Mrs. Merle Johnson will serve as
day camp direct or and Mrs. April Smith, Pomeroy, will be the
Neighborhood cookie chairwoman.

By Charlene Hoeflich

used " A Look at Christmas"
meditation and scripture from
Matthew 2; IO. A prayer poem,
"Let Us Pray through this Holy
HoHday" was read by Mrs.
Werner.
A potluck dinner pre~ed
the meeting with Mrs. Paul
Smart, Mrs. Willis Anthony ,
Mrs. David Darst, and Mrs.
Aller. Hughes assisting Mrs.
Werner. The recreation room
was extensively decorated with
a Christmas tree and lighred
fireplace. Attending were ltlr.
and Mrs. Werner , Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs.
Danny Thompson, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Smart, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Hughes, Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Amthony, Mr. and Mrs.
David Darst, Mr . and Mrs.
Lathey Barton , Mr. and Mrs.
Edison Baker , Mrs . Steve
Skaggs and son, Darrell, and
Mr. and Mrs. Millon Hood.

A demonstration , " A Galaxy
of Holiday Ideas ", was
presenred by Belly Newton of
the Columbia Gas Co. Tuesday
night fer members of the Xi
Gamma Mu Chaprer of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority .
Miss Newton gave a slide
presentation of foods to
prepare for the holiday ,
displayed a variety of foods she
had prepared and served the
sorority members and their
HEADSTONE HELD
BOISE, Idaho ( UP! )
Police hav e been holding
Francis Headen's gravestone
since June because tlhey can 't
find where he is buried. Sgt.
Mel Lynn said the headstone
was found in the street and
local cemeteries have been
unable to find a grave to go
with it.

mothers who were guests.
Members were reminded of
the bazaar at Trinity Church
Saturday and were asked to
have their irems at the church
at 7 p.m . Friday. On Saturday
a drawing for the televis ion set
will take place . Mrs. Linda
Riffle, social chairw oman ,
announced the Christmas
party Dec. 18 at tlhe home of
Mrs. Jennifer Anderson, and
the couples' party, Dec. 21. at

the Mea~s Inn. Members are
asked t(J rn~ke reservations
with Mrs. Riffle for the
cou ple's pa rty at the next
meeting.

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Ea!rern " Federal Hocking
game sponsored by seniors;
dance following gatpe also
sponsored by seniors.
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MONDAY
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7:30 p.m. at chaprer home,
Butternut Ave . Refreshments .
All members urged to attend.
MEIGS Girls
Athleti c
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school.

HOST GUESTS
Thanksgiving guests of
Brady Knotts and Timmy were
Gene, Viola , Rhonda, and
Ronald · .Haning;
Robert
Haning, Clifford . Wolfe, and
Dale Settlemire, Dayton; Mr.
and Mrs. James Clifford,
Syracuse; Farrell, Pat, Brian
Stofer, Gallipolis, and Wayne
Scott. Robert Haning, Wolfe
and Settlemire remained here
· for a couple days in deer
hunting before returning to
Dayton .

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Election and installation of Mrs . Paul Haptonstall and
Dwight
Wallace,
officers for I974 was a feature Mrs.
of the Thursday night meeting presenred a, playlet, "Naming.
of the Women's Association of . the Baby," and Mrs. Edward
· the Middleport First United Crooks,
Mrs .
Richard
Presbyterian Church.
Vaughan, Mrs. Coleman, Mrs.
The new officers are Mrs. Jack Satrerfield, Mrs. Sprouse
Jack Coleman, president ; Mrs. and Mrs. Zavitz sang "Gentle
James Buchanan, -- vice Jesus. "
pr.e sident ; Mr~. Richard
Mrs . Waddell of Group 3
Vaughan, secretary; Mrs . gave a reading "Christmas,
Walter Waddell , treasurer ; Birthday of Our Saviour" with
Donald . Lowery, scripture from st. Matthew .
Mrs.
corresponding seci-etary; aild
Hostesses were members of
Mrs·.
James
Harley, Group 1. The tables were
missionary prayer book. Mrs . decorated with candles and
Marcus Chambers used a holly and the cenrerpiece was
candlelight ceremony for the inscribed " Happy Birthday
installation. The report of the Christ." The 22 members and 7
nominating committee was children Sang 11 Happy Birth·'
given by Mrs. R. M. Shennan. day." Sandwiches, cookies,
The program featUJ"ed a punch and coffee were served.
celebration of the birtlhday of
Christ. There was group
singing of Christmas carols,
scripture from St. Luke by
_ Mrs. Karl Owens, devotional
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leader, and the
reading of ' a
story, "The String of Blue
Beads" by Fulton' Oursler.
Mrs . · Dwight
Zavitz
presenred the program which ·
opened with Mrs . Karen
The traditional Christmas
Sprouse singing
" Silent potluck of the Pomeroy
Night." Members of Group 2, Wo"m en''s Christian TemMrs. Donald Lowery, . Mrs. perance Union was held
Richard Karr, Mr's . Karl Wednesday at tlhe home of Mrs.
Owens, Mrs. Myron lliiller, Robert Warner, Mulberry Ave.
Preceding tlhe potluck Mrs.
Allen Hampton opened the
meeting with group singing of
"0 Little Town of Bethlehem"
and tlhe Lord's · Prayer in
unison. It was reporred by Mrs.
Hampton and Mrs. Warner
that a film titled "The Brain is
the Reason" h8d been shown in
the Meigs High School.
Devotions by Mrs. Joseph
Cook were lsken from lsi John
4: 6-2I, and used as her topic,
"I..&lt;Jve". The prayer wa.s given
by Mrs. Otto Illes. Members
signed Christmas cards for
Mrs. Glenroy Ewing, Mrs.
Melvin Alkire, Mrs. Ralph
ZUndel and .Mrs. Lena Huber .
Guests were tlhe Rev. and
Mrs. C;trl Hicks, Mrs. lles and
Mrs. Lena Baxter.

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his Ume to lhc nunistry of his
people along with keeping his
1V Sales &amp; Service shop in
Racine going . Even when ill, he
went to homes of many elderly

Portland church
hosts visitors
J!Y GOLDIE CLENDENIN
PORTLAND - News nores
of the Reorganioed Church of
Jesus Christ of Latrer-DaySaints.
Our visiting priesthood
members in early November
were Jim Sreed, Harold Eagle,
Bill Comer, and David Cur·
nette, of Kentucky, lronton and
Camp Bountiful ( Jackson ).
They came Saturday and
visirect at the Saints' homes,
and with our pastor, Ralph
Johnson at Vererans Memorial
Hospital.
Last Sunday at 8;30 a.m .
there · was a prayer and
testimony servicei then
classes for "questions and
answers" on stewardship and
what it means. A noon potluck
dinner was served at the

and shut~ins to service 1Vs and

church.

There were more visits to the
ill. shut-ins and hospital in the
afternoon, and we met again at
the church for a light evening
meal and short service, then
bid our guests goodbye.
They had spent the previous
night with families of Bill
Roush , Joe Stobart, Lucy
Taylor and Denny Evans. That
week some of our programs
were postponed because of our
pastor's illness .
On Thanksgiving morning he
lost his battle for life , and we
were without a pastor , and a
good friend . Sam Zonkers from
White Cottage officiated at the
funeral assisted by J oe
Stobart.
,
Br other Ralph was s elf·
supporting and gave freely of

radios in out ~f-way places on
far-out roads . He' ll be missed
by many, and remer.1bered for
his ready wit and humor as
well as his ••lllingness to help a
friend and neighbor .
Our love and sympathy go
out to his wife, Jane , and sister,
Ruth Bradford, who is the only
survivor of the Emil Johnson
family .
On Thursday evening the
Emma Smith Circle met with
Evelyne Foreman in tlhe Bend,
with Golda Gillilan in cha rge
and Lucy Taylor having the
worship period. It was a quiet
evening.
Beulah Roush read the
minutes, plan.s were made for
the Christmas dinner and
cookie plares for the lonely and
unfortunate . A silent auction
netrect $7.50. The candlelight
service postponed
from
Thanksgiving is rescheduled

Meigs 4-H Club .News
The Five Point Bucks 4-H
Club held a meeting Dec. 4 at
the home of Mr . and Mrs.
Nicklois Leonard, advisors.
There were six members
present .
The members discussed
ca rrying emergency and
medical identification -cards
with them. They also discussed
the possible cost of a trip to a
Cincinnati Reds ball game for
next
summer.
Summer
projects were also discussed.
All members gave demon·
strati~ns on tying knot&amp;.
Examples are bowline, lariat,
hitch and halter.
The next meeting will be Jan.
2 at the home of J ohn Riebel.
Each member will bring a

for Christmas. We enjoyed
being in the Foreman home.
Delicious refreshments were
served from a table decorated
in Thanksgivi ng and Christmas
themes.

Meigs

display of knots tied . All
parents are urged to attend this
meeting to help with plans and
project suggestions for the
swnmer ! - Reporter Keith
Bentz.

Property
Transfers

PIONEERS STUDIED
The third grade class of Mrs.
Courtney Knight at the Middleport Elementary School has
been studying pioneer life
under the direciion of Miss
Faye Goldhaar, student
teacher. The class constructed
a fort depicting life styles of
that era. Sticks and twigs were
used to make the cabins,
wagons and fort 's walls .

Clyde David Frye to Charles
D. Frye, Joyce Frye, Life
Estate, Rutland.
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Jerry E . Brown, Charlotte A.
Brown to John W. Davidson,
Edna I. Davidson, 4 Acres,
Rutland .
Duane B. Wolfe to Margie
Wolfe, Parcels, Sutton .
V. Clay Tuttle, Geneva F .
Tuttle to V. Clay Tuttle,
Geneva F. Tultle, Lot. Mid·
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Robert Cook to Conard Ator, ·

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Neva Alor , 3.57 acres,
Colunnbia.
Michael C. Williams to Sam
F . Williams, Clara Williams,
I% acre, Bedford .
Vernon Nease, Helen Q.
Nease to Charles Ihle, Donna
fhle, 3.203acres, Sutton.
Dana E. Welch, Elsie Alice
Welch to Gary Welch, Gladys
Welch, U795 acres, Scipio.
Elizabeth Davis to Elmer
Davis, Aff. Trans., Salisbury.
Joyee A, Davis, Admrx.,
Elmer Davis, dec. to Henry L.
Parcels,
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Salisbury.
Everett Pauley, Mary E .
Pauley to Dean Wiblin, Jr.,
Evelyn I. Wiblin, .28 acre,
Scipio.

Mrs. Dailey
banded at
Ohio State

SUBSIDY PAID
State Auditor Joseph T .
Ferguson reporred a total of
$10,902,926.06 distrtbuted tn
November to the state's 88
counties as a general relief and
administration subsidy. Meigs
County received $10,074.21 .

RACINE - Mr . and Mrs.
Howard Ervin and Mrs. Floyd
Dailey, Racine, were in
Columbus Sunday for the
banding ceremony of tlhe Class
of 1974, Ohio State University
School of Nursing, of which
Rhonda Ervin Dailey is a
member.
Approximately 260 girls and
boys received their black
banded caps to signify that
they are senior students in the
ceremony held at Hitchcock
Hall at 2 p.m .
Speakers for !be ceremony
were senior class nursing instruciors, Eleanor Reibel, who
gave the welcome; Helene
Serence, who spoke on the
School of Nursing crest, and
Patricia Donahue, who gave
the main address. They, along
witlh Bonnie Lyle, participated
in the banding ceremony.
A reception was held in the
lobby afterwards with cookies
and punch being served. Mr.
and Mrs. Ervin and Mrs.
Dailey were guests of Rhonda
and Steve Dailey, 884 Thurbur
Drive West, for dinner . They
were joined for the dinner by
Sharon Ervin and her fiance,
Rick Turner .

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RUTLAND TROOPS
the poinsettia decoration and
Two new girl scout troops have been organized in Rutland named Mrs. Harold Hubbard
a junior troop under the leadership of Mrs. Merle J ohnson, and a
as chairperson. Final plans
brownie troop under the leadership of Linda Haley and Mona
were made for the Christmas
Johnson .
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projects of remembering
Both troopa meeting Tuesday, 4 to ~p . m . in tlhe old Rutland
others.
. High Gymnasium. Last Tuesday night the junior troop ,had a
Mrs . Werner, retiring
wiener roast and invired the Brownies as guests. This week both
president,
thanked
the
troops worked on Christmas craft projects.
members for their cooperation
Members of the junior troop are Patty Wyatt, Lisa Smith,
with her during the past two
Kim Haley, Gail Pierce, Libby Watkins, Denise Lambert, Cryyears, and turned the meeting
stal Jacobs and Debbie Morrison.
over to Edison Baker, new
The Brownies are Charlene Patrerson, Charlette Patterson,
president. Plans for making
Tammy Haley, Christie Haley and Paula Norman.
out th e yearbooks were
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
discussed.
Christmas projects were . planned at !he Monday evening
The Chrlstmas devotions
meeting of Troop 39 at Heath United Metlhodist Church.
were by Danny Thompson ~ho
The scouts d.ecided to decorate a tree and deliver it to a shutin of the community and also to contribute 30 cents toward the
purchase of a gift for a shul~n.
A skating party was planned for some time during the
Christmas holidays. Members were reminded that the calendar
money is due at the Monday . meeting.
·
Mrs. Roscoe Wise and Mrs. Ruth Spencer divided tlhe girls
into two groups with one laying a trail, and the other following it
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NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING
A meeting of the Big Bend NeighborhoO&lt;I meeting has been
scheduled for 7;30 p.m ., Wednesday, at the Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co., Middleport .
Scouts and leaders are invired to take samples of cookies,
cakes and candies along with favorite recipes for a ' 1show and
tell" -program. Coffee and lea will be available, Mrs. Isabelle
Foster, district advisor, reports.
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On the agenda for discussion are remedies to the problems of ·
parents who are !are picking up their daughters after the
meetings, and day camp, when, where, the cost, transportation,
etc.
A multi-media first aid course has been planned for Jan. 2
and 9 from 10 a.m. to 2;30 p.m . at !be Electric Co . Those attending are to take a sack lunch. 'The minimum number of
enrollees will be 16.
Plans will be discussed for attending the Black Diamond
Scout Council session at Institute, W. Va., .in January . Leaders·
are reminded to take their finance reports to the meeting.
Mrs. Foster announced that Mrs. Merle Johnson will serve as
day camp direct or and Mrs. April Smith, Pomeroy, will be the
Neighborhood cookie chairwoman.

By Charlene Hoeflich

used " A Look at Christmas"
meditation and scripture from
Matthew 2; IO. A prayer poem,
"Let Us Pray through this Holy
HoHday" was read by Mrs.
Werner.
A potluck dinner pre~ed
the meeting with Mrs. Paul
Smart, Mrs. Willis Anthony ,
Mrs. David Darst, and Mrs.
Aller. Hughes assisting Mrs.
Werner. The recreation room
was extensively decorated with
a Christmas tree and lighred
fireplace. Attending were ltlr.
and Mrs. Werner , Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs.
Danny Thompson, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Smart, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Hughes, Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Amthony, Mr. and Mrs.
David Darst, Mr . and Mrs.
Lathey Barton , Mr. and Mrs.
Edison Baker , Mrs . Steve
Skaggs and son, Darrell, and
Mr. and Mrs. Millon Hood.

A demonstration , " A Galaxy
of Holiday Ideas ", was
presenred by Belly Newton of
the Columbia Gas Co. Tuesday
night fer members of the Xi
Gamma Mu Chaprer of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority .
Miss Newton gave a slide
presentation of foods to
prepare for the holiday ,
displayed a variety of foods she
had prepared and served the
sorority members and their
HEADSTONE HELD
BOISE, Idaho ( UP! )
Police hav e been holding
Francis Headen's gravestone
since June because tlhey can 't
find where he is buried. Sgt.
Mel Lynn said the headstone
was found in the street and
local cemeteries have been
unable to find a grave to go
with it.

mothers who were guests.
Members were reminded of
the bazaar at Trinity Church
Saturday and were asked to
have their irems at the church
at 7 p.m . Friday. On Saturday
a drawing for the televis ion set
will take place . Mrs. Linda
Riffle, social chairw oman ,
announced the Christmas
party Dec. 18 at tlhe home of
Mrs. Jennifer Anderson, and
the couples' party, Dec. 21. at

the Mea~s Inn. Members are
asked t(J rn~ke reservations
with Mrs. Riffle for the
cou ple's pa rty at the next
meeting.

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Ea!rern " Federal Hocking
game sponsored by seniors;
dance following gatpe also
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MONDAY
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Bradford Church .of Christ, 6
p,m. dinner at the church .
MONDAY
MEIGS CHAPTER 53 DA V
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Butternut Ave . Refreshments .
All members urged to attend.
MEIGS Girls
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HOST GUESTS
Thanksgiving guests of
Brady Knotts and Timmy were
Gene, Viola , Rhonda, and
Ronald · .Haning;
Robert
Haning, Clifford . Wolfe, and
Dale Settlemire, Dayton; Mr.
and Mrs. James Clifford,
Syracuse; Farrell, Pat, Brian
Stofer, Gallipolis, and Wayne
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Election and installation of Mrs . Paul Haptonstall and
Dwight
Wallace,
officers for I974 was a feature Mrs.
of the Thursday night meeting presenred a, playlet, "Naming.
of the Women's Association of . the Baby," and Mrs. Edward
· the Middleport First United Crooks,
Mrs .
Richard
Presbyterian Church.
Vaughan, Mrs. Coleman, Mrs.
The new officers are Mrs. Jack Satrerfield, Mrs. Sprouse
Jack Coleman, president ; Mrs. and Mrs. Zavitz sang "Gentle
James Buchanan, -- vice Jesus. "
pr.e sident ; Mr~. Richard
Mrs . Waddell of Group 3
Vaughan, secretary; Mrs . gave a reading "Christmas,
Walter Waddell , treasurer ; Birthday of Our Saviour" with
Donald . Lowery, scripture from st. Matthew .
Mrs.
corresponding seci-etary; aild
Hostesses were members of
Mrs·.
James
Harley, Group 1. The tables were
missionary prayer book. Mrs . decorated with candles and
Marcus Chambers used a holly and the cenrerpiece was
candlelight ceremony for the inscribed " Happy Birthday
installation. The report of the Christ." The 22 members and 7
nominating committee was children Sang 11 Happy Birth·'
given by Mrs. R. M. Shennan. day." Sandwiches, cookies,
The program featUJ"ed a punch and coffee were served.
celebration of the birtlhday of
Christ. There was group
singing of Christmas carols,
scripture from St. Luke by
_ Mrs. Karl Owens, devotional
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leader, and the
reading of ' a
story, "The String of Blue
Beads" by Fulton' Oursler.
Mrs . · Dwight
Zavitz
presenred the program which ·
opened with Mrs . Karen
The traditional Christmas
Sprouse singing
" Silent potluck of the Pomeroy
Night." Members of Group 2, Wo"m en''s Christian TemMrs. Donald Lowery, . Mrs. perance Union was held
Richard Karr, Mr's . Karl Wednesday at tlhe home of Mrs.
Owens, Mrs. Myron lliiller, Robert Warner, Mulberry Ave.
Preceding tlhe potluck Mrs.
Allen Hampton opened the
meeting with group singing of
"0 Little Town of Bethlehem"
and tlhe Lord's · Prayer in
unison. It was reporred by Mrs.
Hampton and Mrs. Warner
that a film titled "The Brain is
the Reason" h8d been shown in
the Meigs High School.
Devotions by Mrs. Joseph
Cook were lsken from lsi John
4: 6-2I, and used as her topic,
"I..&lt;Jve". The prayer wa.s given
by Mrs. Otto Illes. Members
signed Christmas cards for
Mrs. Glenroy Ewing, Mrs.
Melvin Alkire, Mrs. Ralph
ZUndel and .Mrs. Lena Huber .
Guests were tlhe Rev. and
Mrs. C;trl Hicks, Mrs. lles and
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SEVENT H . OAY
AO
am , prayer meeting . lh~rd
MT . U NION BAPTIST VENTIST
L')cated Of!
W~'dnesday, 7 30 p IIlii .
Rc1.1
Cecil Co• pastor Sunday
Mulb&lt;'r ry
Htdg ht s,
n.;&gt;ar
GNEAT BEND
Worshrp II
VPt;;&gt; r ,ms Mcmor'"' Hosp 1tal.
a 111
. nd &lt;lll&lt;l 4th Sundays. Sc hool su pl , Joe Sa,re .
Poono'rO't
P-:1~tor
Herbert
ClhJI'Ch o;choot, 10 a .m
Morq&lt;ln S &lt;tbbalh Sc hool , every
LETART FALLS
Wor!.hip , Wcdne!&gt;day prayer and Bible
Saturday at 7 p m . and worshtp
1" a m , c hurch school . 9 a .m . s tudy , 7 30 p m .
scrv tce to llo w1nQ at 3. 15 p .m
1\ rtJ ie f) IIJdv, 7' 30 p.m . every
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Open 6ibte dis cuss ron each
1 ' "'"iddy
CHRI STIA N CHURCH
u
lhursday a t 1. 30 p . m at th e
" The
F r iend lY
MORNING STAR - Worship Howard Cold II J
S
POMEROY
SACRED HEART ~ Re-v . church
9 30 a m ; Church Sc• ool JO 30 Eugene Underwood,
we ' r .. pastor
unday.; '
T I
POMEROY TRINITY
Falher Bernard Krajcovic, Chvrch "
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Sc
hool
liup l. ; s unday School
" 18 1903
New Sen"es Number we ve
GRAHAM
UNITED
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Rev w. H Pernn , pastor . Roy
pas to •·
Phon e
991 2815 ,
~ m • Mid, BWeek
.m , ; Morning
Preaching
Wednesday
p.m . S e rv rc e ' 910:3030 a am
Sunday sermon:
evening ;•,;;;•,;;~;,=============================:::::;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;,======::::::::=:==::=
Mayer , Supt Church school,
Saturday evenrng Ma~s. 7 JO METHODIST
~ORSE CHAPEL Wor
Service, 1 p.m .
9 : 1Sa m .; worsh lp . J0 · 1.ta m .;
p m Sunday Mass , 8 and 10 9 JO a m , f1r.st and second
Su ndays of each month , th 1rd
Shtp II am .; lsi and ::Jrd
LETART FALLS UNITED
YOuth choir rehearsal Monday .
am Con fes sions , Sa turday , 1
and fourth Sundays each
6 : 30p .m .; Mrs Marv in BurL
7 JO p m
!u~~~ Church School, 10 BRETHREN - Rev . Freeland
director ; .. senior
choir
--Norris , pastor ; Floyd Norr is,
POMEROY FIRST BAP · month , worsh ip service ar 1 . 30
rehe.Hsa l. 7 : 30 p m , Thurs
PORTLAND - Worship 7:30 supt . Sunday school. 9:30a .m . ;
TIST
Robert Kuhn , pastor • P m Wectnesday evenrngs at
7. 30. Prayer and Brble Study
-day ,
Mrs
Pau l
Nease
P m ; Church School 9:30am
mo,.nmg sermon, 10:30 a .m . ;
Will1 am Watson , Sunday schooi
director
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SUTTON - Worship, II a .m . Pr
sup! Sunda yschooi , 9 · 30 a .m ;
2n d and 4th Svndays ; Church 7 · 3~Y~~m .servrce, Wednesday ,
POMEROY CHURCH OF
BYF , 6 p m , B1ble study , TIST - 281 Mulberry Ave "
Pomeroy
,
aff
ili
ated
w
1th
THE NAZARENE Corner
School 10 a .m .
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
Wednesday, 7 p . m .; cho ir
S B .C . the R ev Fred H ill,
Union and Mulberry . Relo' .
WESLEYAN (R.aci nel GOD OF PROPHECY , G p
practice, Wednesday, a : JO p m
pastor ; Hershel McClure,
Clyde V
Hender son , pastor .
Worsh 1p, II a rn .; Chvrch Smi th , pastor . Sunday Sch.ool ,
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
Sc hool , 10 a .m
10
Su nday sc hoo l sup! Sunday
Sunda_y Sc hool , 9 · 30 am , Glen
HOLINESS CHURCH
NORTHEAST CLUSTE"
a .m .. A rthur Henson , Supt .;
sct'lool , 9 JO am . ; morning ,
McClung , sopt ; morning
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Morning Worship , 11 a .m. ;
Harrisonville Road , Rev
wor s hrp , IO· JO a .m . Sunday
Rev . Robert Meeu
Y
p
1
worship, 10 : 30 a.m ; even ing
O'Dell Manley . Pas1or . HenrY
Rev . Stanley Brandum
oung eop es service. 7 p .m .;
evangelistic meet1ng , 7.30 p m
s~rvke , 7 :30 , mid -weak ser E1.1ening service, 7:30 p.m .
Eblin , Sunday Sc hoo l Su p!
Prayer m eelmg , Wedne-sday ,
_vtce, Wednesday , _7 : 30p .m .
JOPPA - Worship 10 a .m , Wednesday M id -Week Prayer
Sun day Sc hool 9 · 30 a . m .,
7"30 p.m
to be the
Church School 9 a .m ; Prayer Service, 7 · 30 p .m .; Youth
Even
rng
worsh1p
7.
30
p
m
.,
forld, and
GRACE EPISCOPAL - The
MIDDLEPORT
Meeting , Wednesday , 8 p.m . meeting 6:30 p .m ., Evening
Prayer
and
Praise
service,
ly 1ide o f
Rev . Harold Deeth, rector . Thursday , 7· JO p m .
MT . MORIAH BAPTIST LONG BOTTOM - Churc h worship , 7. 30 p .m .
'between
Church serv ices, 10 : 30 a . m .;
Corner
Fourth
and
Main,
servrces,
9
a
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m
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Sun
day
CHESTER
CHURCH
OF
NEA SE
SETTLEMENT
It will be
Holy commun i on first Sunday
Middleport Rev Henry Key,
Schoo l 9.45 am . Bible Study THE NAZARENE
- Rev
CHAPEL
Non
gher than
of month ; church school , 10 · Jo
Jr
,
pastor
Svnday
School.
9
:30
every
Thursday,
7·
30
p.m
.
Herbert
Grate,
pastor
wor
:
denom inatronal , George S.
f recently
a .m . fo r nursery through 12 .
m ; Mrs . Ervm Baumgard .
NORTH BETHEL - Wor . Ship service , 11 am and 7. 30 he
Orler , Pi'lstor . Sunday Sc hool 10 aner
,
supt
;
Mornmg
worship
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Sh!P II am .; Church School 10 p.m Sunday. sunday Sc hool , :anintend•
a . m. Worshrp Servrce 11 a .m
utilize
POMEROY CHURCH OF Sunday n1ght services 7·30 IO· .ss am
am .
9· 30 a . m . Richard Barton,
Jildinr.
JEHOVAH
'S
WITNESSES
ALFRED - Sunday school, supt. Prayer meeting , Wed . 1larged,"
CtiRIST - Mr . Hoyt Allen , Jr,
Pray er
P. m. Wednesday Larry Carnahan. presiding
9 · 45 a .m . each Sunday; nesday , 7·30 p.m .
pastor . Bible SchooL. 9 · JO am : ,
meet ing 7. 30 p.m . Everyone
e acqui•i·
min rs ter Sunday, Bible tee · prcach1ng at 11 a .m . each
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
wor s.hip, 10 · 30 ; aduU worship welcome
rhe plan•
lure
,
9
30
am
..
Watchtower
Sunday . Prayer meeting, 7:45 CHRIST Clifford Smilh
servt ~e and
young people's
11ldinJ on
POMEROY
WESTS ID.E
study , 10 :30 a .m .. Tuesday,
r:neetmg , both 7 30 p m Su n
P m . ~ednesday, WSCS,8p .m
minister. Sun day School 9 :30
e enttrely
CHURCH OF CHRIST, 200 W
Bible study, 7 30 p m . , Thurs · on thrrd Tuesday each month . am ; morning church 10 . 30
haYe the
day . Wednesday , combrned Main St . - Loren T. 'Stephens:
· lleYen to
Bible s tud y · and' prayer evangelist, phone 992 ·7856 . day , ministry school. 7 . 30
REEDSVILLE - Sunday am ; Sunday eveni ng service,
meetrng , 7:30p.m .
·ld by the
Conservatrve.
non · p .m , se rv1 ce meelfng 8: 30 school, 9:30. preaching, 7. 30 7·3op m . Wednesday service, s
P m . Sunday ; prayer meet ing , p m
THE SALVATION ARMY o1t about
1nstrumental. Sundily worship, pm
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
7 JOpm Tuesday ; WSCS ,7 :30
LAUREL. CLIFF FREE
Envoy Ray w Wining , officer
hu been
10 a .m .. Bible study , ll a .m . ; Christ
in Christian Un1on f~rst Thursday each mon th .
METHODlST - Rev . Rober1
oat nearly
in c harg e . Sunday, 10 am
worship, tJ p.m . Wednesday
Lawrence ManteJ, pastor;
1era total
Hoi iness meet ing ; 10.30 a · m :
SILVER RIDGE - Worship E. Buckley, pastor. Wi ll iam
B•ble stv dy , 7 om .
Mn Russell Yovng, Sunday
rd alm01t
10 am .; Church Sc hoo l, 9 a .m . Bailey, sup t.; Sunday school
Sunday Sch oo l Young P eople's
MIOWAY
COMMUNITY School Su pt. Sunday Sc hoo l
ble apace
TUPPERS
PLAINS
9:30 a .m . , morning worShip
Legion, 7 P. m ; Thursday, 1 to 3
CHURCH
(n on . 9. 30 a .m . Evenrng worshJp , Worship 9 &lt;t . m , Churc h 10 :30 a .m ; evening worship :
will be or
.p .m .. Lad res Home Leilgue , 7 de
no m !national ), Langsvil le · 7 . 30 , Wednesday
and in the
prayer
,., m . Prep c la sses
Sc hool, 10 il .m .
7:30p .m Wednesday Christian
De)(ter Road. the Rev Worley mee t ing , 7· 30 p.m .
eral ideu
KENO
CHURCH
OF Y th C
CHRIST - George Frederick,
ou
rusade , 6:30 p.m .,
ST . PAUL LUiHERAN Haley , pastor . Sunday school,
~rise will
MT . MORIAH CHURCH OF
lrlr. Brady
Corner Secon d &lt;!!nd Sycamore
10 a.m , evening worship, 7:30 GOD - Racine Rou te 2. the supt . Servi ce weekly , 9:30a .m . pray er meeting, 7:30 p.m .,
ornament.
on Sunday . Preac hing first and ~~~s~ay cho ir pract •ce. ;
Sts ., Po meroy, the Rev .
p m.
Pr ayer
meeting. Rev . James M. Muncy, pastor
ion of the
Tt~esday ,
7·30 p m , youth Su nday schoo l . 9 4S a . m ; lhl;,.frfdordSuSndays ~~ month,. by
William Middleworth , pastor .
.
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
, at which
C
Sunday School , 9 : 30 am ..
group, Fr iday, 7 30 p m
morning worsh;p , 11 am .;
m lth , 9 .30 a
m, CH R 1ST
D'
E
.11 expire.
church serv ices 10 :30 a .m .
HOBSON
CHRISTIAW
anny
vans ,
evening worshrp, 7. 30 p .m .
ork
of die
UNION
Darrel
Doddrill
JJaStor
,
Norm
a,
C.
Wllt
~
.
s®t
.
Prayer meeting , Tuesday, 7 .30
pastor . sunday Sc hool 9 . 30 Sunda.y Sch~o l 9 · 30 am .;
p .m .. Young people's mee t 1ng,
a.m . , Leonard Gi lmore' fri-st Wor~hrp se rvr ce, 10 :30 a .m .
7 30 p m . Thursday
Notice on Filing of Inventory
•eldef
; even 1ng se rv ice: 7 30 ~vh;~ ~~~an Endeavor Sunday
RUTLAND
CHURCH
OF
And Apprais ement
GOD
Be
rt
ha
K
il'!grey,
P
m
..
Wed ne s day
prayer
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Probate Court
titut e pastor
su nday
meetrng, 7: 30p.m
OF JESUS CHRIST OF
The State oi Ohio , Me1gs subs
December 1903-the law of gravity was questioned when the heavierSchoo l. 10 a.m . worship
County .
G~rr MgRI~H CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS se
r
vrce
,
7
p
m
Sunday
Pray
er
1
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ac
Route
2.
The
Port
land
·Rac
lne
Road
Rat
h
To the Administrator of the
than-air machine left ground. Man was no longer chained to the earth.
\Vednesday , 7 30 p m . Rev Charles Hand pa stor
·
P
estate ; to such of the following .meelrng,
· Johnson, pas to r . H.erbert
Sun day school 9 . .; 5 a
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
as are res idents of the State of CHURCH - Near Long .Bot · mo r ntng worsh ip . ll iJm ., Wh1te, Sunday School Drrec tor .
It's a long way from Kitty Hawk to "jumbo jets." Although we can fly
Oh io . viz : - Th e surviving
Evenmg servrces , T~esday a'::d S und~y Schoo.l , 9 30 a . m ;
Estit Hart , pastor ; Roy
spouse , th e next of kin, the tom
Fr
day
7
30
Mornrn
g
worShiP,
10
.
30
a
.m
.;
farther, faster today, one· fact remains : sooner or later, we must return to
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Brown. assis tant pastor .
benef ici ar ies under the w ill , Sunday
BEA RWA .L.LOW
RIDGE Sunday evening se~vice 7 p .m .
schoot.
10
a
.m
..
Church
terra firma, for earth-not sky-is our home.
and to the attorn ey or attorneys 7 JO p m . ea c h Sun day
CHURCH OF CHRIST B'bl
Wed.nesday evenr ng prayer
represent ing any of the evening : prayer mee t rng , 7:30 s t udy o · JO am
· 1• e se rv1 ces, 7:30 om
' . 10 30 · am; · mo
rnrng
BETHLEHEM
BAPT 1ST,
aforement ioned person s
Yet our house is not in good order. Pollution, war, hatred, misery mar
m. Thursday.
worship
evenin
No . 21065, Verna Davis , p. MIDDLEPORT
wors
h1p
;
6.
p.m.
Wednesdag
G~eat
Bend
Rev
Walter P .
30
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ATHENS, Ohio
The
Dec eased, Rutland , Oh io . TECOSTAL - Third AvePEN
this world. It shouldn't be like this-and it wouldn't _ .. if we would let the
Bible study 7 3o p m
Y Brkacsan , pastor . Su nday
., fhe
Rutland Townsh ip.
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sc hool , 9:30 a .m .; worship
Farmers
Home
AdRev
Willram
Knittel.
pastor
Church help us transform Christ's example into human action.
are hereby notified t hat Ronald Dugan, Sun day Sc hool
MT . OLIVE CHURCH _
servi ce , Thursday , 7:30 p .m .
ministration, in cooperation theYov
.
Inventor y
and
Ap Sup t . Cla sses for al l ages ; L
CARLETON CHURCH Bottom , Sunday Sc hool. Krngsbury Road . Sunday
with other federal agencies, is pra.sement of the es tate of the evening servr ce , 7: 30 p. m , 10ong
wrth Wtllard P ig ott s h t 9 30
aforem e ntioned , deceased, lat e Bible s tudy, Wedn esday , 7·30 supta.m.
. Evangel is t m essage each
c oo · : a ~ m .. Rat ph Ca rt ,
cifering its services to meet of said Co unty , was fil ed in this
p
m . you th services, Fr iday , Sunday evening, 7 . 30 p m. by sup t Worship ser vice, 10 . 30
c ourt. Sa id Inventory and 7 30 p m
demands being created by the
Eld er Russell Cline, min rster am. and 7:30pm . al1ernately .
Appraisement will be for
of the Aposto lic Faith. Bibie Prayer meeting , Wednesday,
FREEWILL BAPTIST energy crisis in making loans hearin g before th is Cou rt on the
Corn er Ash and Plum , Mid · Study , Wedn esday , 7 . 30 p.m. ~~;~or~ . m . Rev . Jay Stiles,
21st day of December , 1973, at dl
ID winterize homes .
epo rl ,
No el
Herrman ,
STIVERSVILLE
COM·
· 01:.0
DEXTER
CON ·
10 ·00 o'clock AM
pasto
r
.
Sa
turday
Loans can be made to install
GREGATIONAL
CHURCH
MUNITY
CHURCH
Sunday
Any person desiring to file se rvice , 7 p m Su ndayevening
sc hool ,
Rev . Car l R ic hards ,
storm doors and windows, excep t ions thereto m1.1st file 10 a m ; Sunday even ing school servrce , 10 am ; Pray er
meet1ng, Tnursday, 7 p m ; p as to,.
Mrs .
Worley
them at least five days prior to worshrp , 7 p .m
Insulation, or siding, which not
Sunday ev.e n ino service , 7 p m
Fr anc.is, Su nday sc hool su pt. ;
the date set for hearing
With the hope it will, in some measure, foster and help sustain that which is
Gi ven under m y hand and
.only cut down on fuel conZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday sc hool , 9 : 45 a . m ;
seal of said Cou rt. th is 5th day of
FtRST BAPTIST of Mid ·
Harrisonville
churc
h
se
rv
ices
,
sec
ond
and
.Po!T,eroy
.
good in family and community life, this feature is sponsored by the business
sumption, but add to the ap- December , 1973.
dleport , corner of Stx th and
Road , R1 ck Morr;son , pastor . fourth Su nd ays following
firms and organizations whose names appear below.
·
'
Manning
D.
Webster,
Judge
Palmer Streets . The Rev . Sunday sc hool supt , Paul Sunday schoo l ; firs t and thrrd
pearance and value of the
and ex -officio Cferk of said Steve Ska gg s, pastor . Danny McElroy ; Sunday sch ool , 9 : 30 Sunday evenings, 7.30 p.m .
home.
Court
Thompson , Sunday School a .m .. morning worship and
L 0 N G
B 0 T T 0 M
S unday communion ,
10 :30 a . m . ; CHRISTIAN .....,. Mr . Robert ,
The Ohio CooperaUve Ex· By Ann B. Watson , Deputy Superintendent .
Clerk
church school for evervone
Sun.da.y
evening
youth Wyatt . pastor ; Sun day School
•
tension Service reports that by 111&gt; 1 , 14, 2tc
9. 15 am . MornlnQ worship
Chr1st.'an Endeavor , 6'30 p m., supt. Ronald Osborne , Bible
Authorized Catalog Me r chant
CATALOG UE STORE
;
10 : 15 a .m .; Evening services, worsh1p services, s und ay, 7 : JO Sc hool. 9 .30 am , prea ching
weather stripping loose win1
Louis W. Osborne
Mr . and Mrs. Charles R. Shee ts •
7·30 p.m .; Wednesday prayer p . m . Wednesday e1.1e n ing 10 ·45 am . Evening services, 1
dow sash, caulking cracks
220
E
.
Main
Pomeroy
Ph.
992·2178
106
Court
St.
Pomeroy
992-3001
,
ser_v~~~ · 7:30p .m Extra youth
praye r meetm g and Bib le 7.30 P m
actnnt res 6 p.m for iunror and
s tudy , 7:30p. m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE '
around the frame, adding
IN THE
sen;or h ig h stu den ts
METHODIST - Ronald Wetls , 1
storm windows and storm
ST JOHN LU THtKAN - ·pa stor Sunday Sch ool 9:30
MEIGS COUNTY BRANCH
COMMON PLEAS COURT
P1ne Grove, the Rev Arthur am ; Morning worsh ip, 10 :30
PROBATE DIVISION
Wors, it is possible to save
CHURCH OF
CHRIST
mbs . pa s tor Sun day sc hool. am , Young Peopl e's 'Serv ice
ME tGS COUNTY . OHIO
Mrddl eport. 5th and Ma in : 9Co30
Nationwide In su rance Co. of Columbus, 0
about 12 pet. on. the amount of
am . chu r ch se rv ices, 6·45 p .m ., Evangelistic ser .
In ftte matter of settlem·ent of George Glaze , minis t er.
307 Spring Ave .
Pom eroy
v1ce.
7 30 p m
Pra yer
&amp;
energy conswned to heat a one· accounts , Probate Court, Meigs J~me s Sheets, superintendent . 10 30 am .
BRADBURY CHURCH OF f'(leetr ng, Thvr sday , 7:30 p .m
County , Ohio.
Dial
~1 - 2318
le.
school,
9
·3o
a.m
,
296
W.
Second
Brb
Pome,.oy
P h. 992·31!63 •
story house and as high as 18
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
Accounts ana -vou chers of the morf!rng worsh ip, 10 :30 • am . ; CHRIST . Btble School, 930
am
..
morn
ing
worsh1p,
10
:30
MISSION
Bald
Knob
s,
Rev
follow
ing
named
fiduc
iaries
pet on a two-story house . Attic
evenmg wor sh1p , 7·30 p m ; a .m .. sun day evenin g Worsh ip L. R Gtuesencamp , pastor
have been t iled tn the Probat e prayer se rv rc e , 7 p,m Wed
Insulation can reduce the fuel Court. Meigs County , Ohio, for nesday
Se rvt ce, 7 :30 p . m .. choir Roger Wilfred , Sr ., s unday
.
practice Sunday and Wed
School Svpt . sunday Schoo l
(Genera l Merchand -ise)
bill by 20 pet. Insulated ex- approval and settlement :
MIDDLEPOlfl
tHURCH nesday
, 7 P.m ., Prayer meeting 9.30 a .m ; Sunda y evening
Devoted
to
Meigs-Mason
Area
CASE
NO
.
19
,
970
Fourth
and
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev . and Bible Stud y Wedn esday, worship 7·30. Prayer meeting ,
terior walls can r esult in a 12 Frnal Accoun t of Helen Rath
Pomeroy, 0
Support the Churc h of Your Choice
Thomas E . Weaver , pastor ;
Tu es da y, 7.30 p m . Ernest
burn Clapp , Execulrlx of the Floyd Ca r son, Sunday school 7·30 p.m .
pet. savings.
104 W. Main
P omeroy
Ph . 992·3354 .
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Deet.er, c la ss leader Youth
ot Bertha 8 Ra thb\Jrn . superintendent. Sunday sc hool,
Loans can be made only to Estate
Rev . Free tand Norr is, pastor . m ee ting , Wednesday , 7 . 30
Deceased
9:30 a .m .; morn ing worsh1p,
CASE NO 20 , 742 Fina l AC· 10 : 30 , Sunday evangelistic Sunday school 10 am . Chur c h P.m ., Ernest Deeter. leader
families that cannot obtain
se rvice, 7 p. m . Wednesday
MT. HERMON CHURCH OF
of Mi chael J F ry and
7 p.m ; prayer
financing
elsewhere
at count
Brb le Study, 7 P m
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
Francis Biron , Co Executors of meet.ing,
meetmg , Wednesday, 7 p .m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH CHRIST Robert Shook
reasonable rates and terms the Estate of Harrie Marie
MIDDLEPOR T, OHIO
OF THE NAZARENE pa stor . Sunday school , 9 . 36
Smith , De ceased.
Devoted to the Greater Ohio Valley
Su nd ay School, 9 · 30 am. ; a
R
11 s
and in rural areas or towns of
CASE NO . 20, 800 Fi rst and
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Morn.ng Worship, 10 30 a .m ,
m ,
us.se
pen cer . supt .;
Fi nal AGc ount of Betty Lou Second Ave., Mtddleport . Evening worsh,·p,
•'
less than 10,000 population. The
worship service. 10 .45 a .m . ,
1 30 p.m .,· eveni
New lun . formerly Betty Lou Les ley G. Holt , pastor Sunday
ng worshrp alternating
area Farmers Home Ad- Lovett , Executr ix of the Estate S~hool , 10 a .m.; worship ser
Wed nesday Mld ·Week Ser v1ce . wrth C. E . at 7 :30 p.m . on
Sun
day Schoo l Superinte ndent , Sunday Prayer meel ing , 7 :30
of
William
Bai
ley,
Decea
sed.
vrce,
11
am
.;
worship
ser
vi
ce,
ministration office is at 77 East .
Ge rald Woell s. Pastor , Rev
p m . Wednesday . Allred Wolfe
CASE NO 20. 896. Firs t and . 7.30 p .m . Sunday . Wednesday
'
' Morris M w,... ,. ~
lay leader
'
Slate St., Athens , telephone
Fi nal Account of Anna M. nigh t prayer serv ice, 7:30.
REXALL DRUGS
RACINE:. r-INST ..8APTI5T WHITE'S
CHAPEL
Ryther, Administratrix of the
592-2110.
We Fill All Doctors· Prescriptions
Wa lter P Bikacsan, pastor . Coo lvilleR D Rev . Roy Deeter ,
Estate of Eva 1. Postal Mott ,
Cor . Rts . 7&amp;554
Cheshire
992·2955
Pomeroy , o.
Ph . 367. 7414
Ronnie Salser , s. s. Sup t .; pastor . Sunday sc hool, 9:30
Deceased
Sunday Sc hoot , 9 :30 a.m.; am , worship service, 10 :30
CASE NO. 2(1, 929 First and
Morning Worship 10 : 45 a .m .. am . Bible s tudy and prayer
Fina l Acco unt of Betty A.
'
THE
UNITED
PRES - Sv nday evening worsh1p 7:30 ser vi ce, Wednesday , 7:30p .m
Baron1ck. , Executrix of th e
'
&amp;
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
OF
PHILBIN TO RETIRE
p.m . Wedn esday evenin g Bible
RUTLAND
Estate of Will iam A. Ba ron ic k,
''
MEIGS COUNTY, Dwight Studv . R.,""
Deceased
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
PHILADELPIDA (UP!)
FULL
SERV
ICE
SHOP
;
Genera I Merchandi se
Unl ess exce pt ions are filed L. Zavitz , Pastor .Directo r .
DANVILLE WESLEYAN CHRIST - Kei th Wi se, pastor
Philadelphia Eagles defensive
HARRISONVILLE
Radial Cuts &amp; Tovpees
r
there to . sai d accounts will be
Tuppers
Plain
s
Ph . 667 -3280
Rev . Lelon Glasure, pastor . Sunday School, 9 .30a . m .,~v . H
Sunday
Ch
urch
School,
9
:30
120
E.
Main
St.
Pomeroy
;
for
hearing
before
said
court
on
Braley,
supt
,
wor
sh
ip
se
rvi
ce
end Gerry Philbin is retiring
' Sun d ay school , 9 : 30 a .m .; and
·
10 0
th e 7th day of January, 1974, at a m , Mrs . Homer Lee , Supt .;
.c ommunron,
3 a .m . ,
from pro football, effective which time said accounts wilt be Morning Worship, 10 :30 a .m . youth and junior youth se rvice,
0:45
p
m
;
evening
worship,
evenrng
service
,
7:30
..
MIDDLEPORT Sunday 7.30 p.m .; prayer and pra ise , Wednesday , Bible study,p.m
after the final game of the considered and con tin ued from
7·30
,''
Church.
Sch
ool
,
9:30am
..
John
day to day unt il f inally disposed
w
d
d
7
30
P
m
.
Regular
boa
rd
meeting
,
season .
F . Fultz , Supt .; Morning
e nes ay , : p.m . .
th~rd Saturday e a ch month
of .
''
Family Recreation
Any person interes ted may Worsh ip, 10 · 30 a .m .
Philbin, who started his
SILVER
RUN
FREE 7: 30p. m .
'
Rac
ine
SYRACUSE
Mor
ning
Swimming . Camping
fil e wr rtten excep tion s to said
Ph 949·9591 '•
BAPTIST - Sunda y Sch ool, 10
RUTLAND
COMMUNI'fY.
National Football League caaccounts or to matters per - Worsh ip , 9 a .m .; S unday a .m .; Henry Davi s, supt .;, CHURCH - SI.Inday School,
'
ta ining to the execution of the Church School , 10 a .m ., Mrs . evemng service, 7: 30 p.m . 9:30a m .; Worship service, 11
reer 10 years ago with the New
Sam pson Hal/ , Sup t.
trust,
no
t
less
than
five
day
s
Prayer meeting, Thursday, a . m .; Wednesday prayer
York Jets, came to the Eagles
prior to the date se t for hearing .
7:30p.m .
meeting, 7:30 p . m. sunday
Manning D. Webster, Judge
from the Kansas City Chiefs
night
worstlip, 7;30 p .m.
MEfG-&gt;
Common Pleas Court
CHESTER CHURCI1 OF
RUTLAND CHU
prior to this season. He made
Bakers of Holsum Bread
COOPERATIVE
.
Goo.
.
Rev
.
James
Sa
t..
OF.
Probate Division
Groceries &amp; General Me rchandise
THE NAZARENE RCH Rev
PARISH
.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
the retirement announcement
Meigs County, Ohio
terf
1eld,
pastor
.
Su
nd
ay
sc
hool
,
Lloyd
D.
Grimm
,
Jr.
,
pastor
.
Racine
Ph. 949·5772
THE UNITED
9·30 am , w~r ship se r vice, 11 Sund~y School , 9 :30 a . m .;
•
Thursday.
METHOOI!:T CHURCH
am
;
eve
n
mg
service,
7,
Mornrng
worship
,
10
:30
a
.m
.;
Robert T. Bumgarner
"I feel tljat it's time to set
prayer service a nd you th Young peopl e's service, 6 :45
D1recfor
se rvice , Wednes day , 7 p.m
p .m , Evangel istic service
new goals, " Philbin said. "I'm
POMEROY CLUSTER
LANGSVILLE
CHRISTIAN
7
30 p .m . Wedne sday evening
Rev . Carl E . Hicks
DBA Anthony Plumbing and Heating
32 years ?ld and I gave
CHURCH - Robert E . Musser , serv ice, 7·30 p .m .
REAL ESTATE BRO~ER
'
Rev . 0 . Wm . Sydenstricker
tor
.
Sunday
School
,
9·30
MASON
COUNTY
pa
s
337
N. 2nd
Middleport
992-3550
everything I had to football and
CHESTER - Worsh ip 9 ·1 5
110
Mec
han
ic
St.
.
Ph
.
992·3325
;
a . m .; Rob ert Bobo , s upt ;
THE HILAND CHAPEL,
am.; Church Sc hool 10 a .m
the game gave everything back
morn1ng wo r sh1p,
10 . 30,
George Casto , pastor . Sunday
ENTERPRISE - Worsh rp, 9 Su.nday
even ing service , 7.30 , Sc hool , 9 :30. evening worship
to me. I've been All-Pro,
am ; Church School, 10 a m .
NOTICE OF
Mid ·we ek service, Wedn esday , 7.30 . Th urs day evening praye;
FLATWOODS
Worsh
ip,
II
played in All-Star games, and
APPOINTMENT
7 30 p.m
se r vrce, 7:30p .m .
••
. Chur c h Sc hool 10 a .m
MASON
FI~ST BAPTIST SYRACUSE
CHURCH
OF
Case No . 21011 3. m
of course , played on the Jets' Estate of JAMES
POMEROY Worship ,
0 . HUNT
Authorized Buick, Pontiac, GMC Dealer {
THE NAZARENE - Rev . M . Sec ond and Pom eroy Sts ., Sian
CHESTER, OHIO
10 ·30 am ; Church Sch ool 9 : 15
Deceased .
Super Bowl c hampionship
C.
Lar
imore
,
pa
st
or
.
Bob
Cra
ig
,
pastor
.
Sunday
school,
500
E. Main St.
Ph. 99,2.2174 ~
Not rce is he r eby given thar am. , UMY F 6 30 p m
Moo r e, Sunday School S\Jpt
9· .ss a
hi
·
1
team in 1968...
ROCK
SPRINGS
Worsh
ip
Sunday
SchOo
l,
c
lass
es
for
all.
.
.m
.;
wors
P
servrce,
1
Kat~ryn Hunt of R. D
2, 10 a .m .. Church School 9 am ;
am .; training union , 6:30
Rac 1ne, Ohio, ha s been duly UMYF6
ages , 9:30a . m.; morn•ng pm . eveningworshlpservice,
JO
pm
.
appornted Executrix of the
wor s hip , 10 : 45 ; NYP S Sunday, 7. 30 p .m . Mid -week prayer
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
'
Estate of James o . Hunt ,
6
30 p.m . . evangelistic serv rce S.Pr vire, Wednesdav . 7:30 o .m
Rev. Robe rt Bumgarn er
Furniture and Hardware
'
deceased , late of Meigs Count "
Sunday
,
7:30
p
.m
.
Mid
·week
MA
S
ON
CHU
-RCH
OF
NOTICE OF
HEATH WorShip 10 :30 p~ayer ' mee.t in.g , Wednesday , CHRIST, P .
OhiO.
f
Homelite Saws
Phone 992-3284
Middleport
APPOINTMEN T
0 Box 48 7, Miller
a
.m
.,
Church
School
9 .30 a .m.;
C_redit9rs
are
required
to
file
Ph
.
985.3308
m
,
M1SS1onar
y
meeting
,
sr
,
Mason
,
w.
va
Sunday
7.30
p
Case No . 21068 th.e1r. clarms with said f iduciary UMYF 7 p.m .
Chester, 0 .
second Wednesday , 7.30 p m .
Est•tt of ERNEST J . MAJOR
RUTLAND - Wo r ship 9 . 15
UNITED
FAITH
NON - Bible Study 10 a .m .; .Worshi~·
Dece.1ucL
' w rth1n four months .
. m. ; Ct:lurch Sc hool 10 a .m .;
DENOMtNATIONAL _ Rev
II a .m . and 7 p .m . Bible Studv
Attend the Church of your Choice
Dated this 24t h day of aUMYF
Not ic e is hereby g iven that November
I
7 p m
Rober
t
Smith.
pastor
.
sv
nday·
Wed
n
es
day
7 p . m . • Voca l
1973
Gl~dys M . Ma jor , of Oe)(ter ,
SALEM CENTI!R - Wor .
h 1 9 3
rqusic .
Otu o. h~s been du ly appo inted
FIRS- T ·· so· UTHERN BA ..sc 00 • · Oa m .; class le ader
9 a .m .; Church School 10
Bakers of Good Bread
l eo Hill . worship service:
Manning 0 Webster ship
Executn x of the EUate of
a .m.; UMYF Thursday , 7 p .m.
Pomeroy
10
·
30
am
.,
chur
ch,
7:30
p
m
.
TfST&lt;;orner
Of
Second
and
HUNTINGTON,
W. VA.
Ph . 992·3498
Erne-so~ J . Major . deceased , late
Judge
SYRACUSE CLUST~R
E 0 E N
U N 1 T E 0 Anderson , Mason . Pastor ,
Cou rt Of Commo n Pleas ,
of Mt iQS. County, OhiO
Rev . Richard E. Jarvis
BN 'E THREN IN CHRIST _
Walter Cloud. Sund&amp;y Schoof
~roba te Div is ion
.
. . -· .
.
Crtd itors are requ ired to t de
ASBURY
Wor s h ip 11
Eldon R . Blake, pastor SundaY 9 = 45 a .m .; worship service, tf
•:- '!lr cl6lms w ith sa id fidJJc 1,ry (II) 30 11 21 M
e
1gs
County,
Ohio
am
;
Church
Sc
hool
9
:50a
.m
.;
1
1
Sc
hool
,
10.
a
.
ni..
Wil'lnle
a
.m
.
and
7:30
p.m
.
Wee-kly
. 4, 3tc
w lh ln four months .
WSCS. t st Tuesday .
Hol si nger , Su pt
Morning Bible study , Wednesday , 7:30
Dated th is J9!h d•y of
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 se rmon , 11 a . m ; Evening p.I'IJ......__
"Kerm' s Korner"
Novembtor 1973.
a m , Chvrch School 10 a m ; serv1ce Chr is lian . Endeavor
MASON A5SEAfB1.- .....:...: .
MIDDLEPORT,
OHIO
Kermit Walton
.wscs , 3rd Wednesday , 7: 30 7:30
p .r~ ..
Mrs
Lyd.1
Goo - Second st ~ Y OF
Mann ing D . Webster
Pomeroy, 0 .
p
m
.
Cheva
l
ier.
president
.
song
Va
.
Chester
T
'
ason
,
W
NOTICE OF
,Judoe
MINERSVILLE - Worship serv ice and sermon , 8 : 20. Mid
Sunday
scho~?nant,
Pastor:
APPOINTMENT
Court Of Common Pleas ,
JO a . m ., Church Sc hool 9 a .m .; Wee k prayer meeting Wed
morning worsh ·' 10 a.m.;
Case No . 21065 WSCS,
•3 3
Probate Dlll' iJ ion Esttltt of
3rd
Monday
,
7.30
p
.m
nesday , 7 30 p.m Mrs . Marl~
~":b• 1nge/Jstic serv'rc·e ~~ 30a . m•.;
fill • • o (12J 7, 3tc
VERNA DAVIS
1 estudyand
•
SYRACUSE
Ch ur c h Hols ing er, c la ss leader .
Oe-ceue d.
' · P.m .
Short Orders-carry.Qut
school, .9 a .m .; wor s hip ser CHURCH
OF
JESUS
Wedne sday 7. fo'ayerservice
~otice i!l hi!'reby ai\'en that J
Bulova Watches- $ales &amp; S.~vlce­
77 3·5133,
A Cool Dining Room
CHRIST - Located at Rutland
' ·
P.m . Phone
B. O'Brien of Pomeroy , Ohio: vice. 7: 30p. m .
SOUTHERN
Cl.USTER
Middleport, 0 .
St.Rt.7
ha.! . been duly appo in ted lid ·
Chester. Ohio
on New Lima Road , neKt to CHHR~~T':ORD CHURCH O
NOltCE OF DRAW ING
Rev.
Frank
Cheese
brew
m
rn
rurator
of
the
Estate
of
OF JU~O itS
Fores t Ac re Park ; Rev Ray The
'"wC!1r.i~tian Union!
Rev . Larry F-:Jiing
Rouse, pastor ; Robert Musser , Pa s tor S •ll•am Campbell '
No tfce Is ;,erttry fll lvtn that • Ve~na Davis, decased , late of
t:fev
.
Howard
Shiveley
public dr•wfng of turon will b'!' Mt 1Q!I. County , Ohio .
Sunday Sc hool Supt . Sunday a .m ., · Ja~~d,ay School , 9 ::;0
BETHANY ( Dorcas )
Oreci,or~ are required to file
m•d• on the 1S1'h d•y c1f
sc hool , J0 ·30 a .m ., worsh ip even ing ser· .. HIJQhes , supt.;
Wo
rsh
ip
,
9
:30
a
.m
,
Church
. Dec:emb•r 1973, 10 :00 A M , a t th•ir c la ims wiH'I u !cr ' ldiJ&lt;: Iarv School 10.30 a .m
7 30 p .m . Bible study , Wed - Wednesda • 1c e, 7: 30 p .m .
r
nesday , 7· JO p.m . Sa turda y
Y evenJn
.church and Office Supplies. Gilts
the Court Houte of Me lt;u wltMn tour months .
9 prayer
CARMEL Worship , 11 nrght prayer service. 7:30p .m . mee ting , 7 : 30
Dated
th
is
LJrd
day
ot
The
Store
With
A
Heart
99
County , Oh io. for thll' Jo~nu•rv
Mill St.
Middleport
a .m ; 1st and 3rd Sundays ;
HEMLocK
G~ R o v E prayer service e/ ·hmT Your ·,
Racine
Ph. 949.3342
Trtrm 1t73 Of tr.e C.ommtm P' leas. PIIO'Yf:mber 1973
Church Sc hool , 10 a m ..
CHRISTIAN
Roger
Walson
,
FA
1
tot
v
c:.,.
c
..u.e~d~\o.:.
1
Court of Mt!JOS County .
APPLE GROVE - Worship , pastor ; Ray Whaley , supt ,; CHURCH , Letart, w. Va ., f&lt;t.
M"nn~ng 0 We-bste r,
7·30 i) .m . f1rst and third Sun . Morning worship , 9 :30 a .m .; 1. Rev . George Hosc;har,
Probale Judge days
Frf'et.lnd 5 Nau lt
Church school. 9 : 30 ~hurch school , 10 .30 a.m .; pastor Sunday School 9:30
of u ld Countv am . ; prayer
L1uret1 E Hotfmtn
meet1ng , firs! young people's mr1ultinQ, 6:30 a .m . Pr•yer and Bible study
COMMON
PLEAS
COURT
Comm Js.t iontn.
Wednesday,
7:30pm
.
P~OBATf DIVISION
Meats and Groceries
'
of JurOTi
EAST LETART - Worsh ip . Pm -; even ino worshrp , 7:JO 7:3 0 p . m . Cottage Prayer
p,nr •
{•;. \1\ r •.;"l•sday , Serv ice Tuesday 10 a . m .
f12t 1. He.
Syracuse.
0
.
Ph.
992-3986
f11~ )f) TS/1.~~~~~~TY , OHIO 1 10 p .m ., second and fourth 7·Jo
Middleport
Pomeroy .
p rTI
Worship Sendee, Thursday
Syn deys ,· Ch~rch SChOO l, 9:30
7 : 3~ p .m .
·

~~~:aa.,y ~·~~~:'n~l·w:~:~ip~ ;;:i~

t - The Daily Sentlnel,Mid&lt;Qeport-Pomeroy,O.,Dec. 7,1973

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•
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repreoeatallve auembly
- epellell bere Tbunclay with
' • abtat 1,201 dele111H ex- peeled to reaew tbetr
• demand lor a collecllve
• bar1alala1 law for Oblo

.. teacllen.
• The thfte..day coaveatloo,
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there will be patients dying
from cardiovascular disease.
In other words , 60,000 deaths
occur on our highways while
nearly 600,000 tleaths occur
each year from heart attacks.
It is estimated thai some S:tr
55,000 heart patients will die in
transportation from their home
or office to the bospital. The
appalling 'statistlc is even more
astounding when consideration
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NELSONVIlLE United
Methodists of the Athens
District were challenged by
their bishop Wednesday night
to broaden and deepen tbeir
role as Christians - to "mak•
the world" their parish_
Bishop F. Gerald Ensley,
Columbus, recent bishop of the
Ohio West Area, addressed
more than 380 men and women
in the Hoelting Valley Motor
Lodge, Nelsonville. It was the
last in a series of 14 Churchmanship Dinners the bishop
addre..ed last month and this.

'lbe bishop said, uwe've got

A Christmas bazaar and
bake sale will be held Monday
at the Mount Moriah Baptist
Church, corner of Main and
Fourth, Middleport, by the
women of the church. The
bazaar will begin at 10 a.m.
and continue throughout the
day. A variety of homemade
items and decorations along
with baked goods and candy
will be for sale.

MEETING CHANGED
MASON - Lewis Gilland,
president of Wahama Athletic
Boosters, announced today
that the Boosters will· meet
Dec. 10at 7:30p.m. at Wahama
gym instead of Dec. 24.

A hometown friend.

other races and colors, how w~

use our time, our talents, our

World is my parish," the senior
active bishop of Un.i ted
Methodism lifted up three
areas for church people to
consider in making this an
actuality. "We've got to have a
world for all people. In John
3: 16 we find that 'God so loved
the world .. .' not just the white

man, nor the black man; not
the rich or the poor, the intelligent .or the unlearned GOd loved the w,hole world, all
of mankind .
"The whole of .life is our
parish. We are to be concerned
about the way people Jive. Our
religion is addressed to all
conditions of life aod the total
behavior of mankind.

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"And it will come back again,"
he said, adding, ''Our aim is to

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and now. What we should be
doing
today
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going
everywhere in the world and
introducing people to Christ.
For Christ belongs to all
mankind . And here at home,
our basic concern sbould be to
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In conclusion, he contended,
"In the measure we show love

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represented nearly 200 local
United Methodist Churches in
the district. Bishop Ensley has
now spoken in all14 districts of
his jurisdictioo, wbere he has
addressed more than 6,000 of

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Pomeroy, direcror of Region
11, Ohio Association of Garden
Clubs, has selected her
secretary and treasurer for the

region.
They are Mrs. Karl Grueser,
Minersville, a member of the
Wildwood
Garden
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secretary; and Mrs. Robert

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Hauler charged
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COLUMBUS
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Pollution charges have been
filed against -~· J. Weigand,
Inc., Dover, Ohio, a chemical
hauling !jervice, for dumping
cbemicals, oils and grease into
a tributary of Sugarcreek,
which Oows across Weigand
property.
"This is a simple case of
pollution of an Ohio stream
which is clearly a violation of
the Ohio • Water Pollution
Control Act," said state At·
torney General William J.
Brpwn. "Conviction could
result in a fine of not more
than $25,000 and imprisonment
for not more than one year."

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DISCHARGES Herbert
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Point ' Pleasant;
Mrs_
James
Gerlach,
daughter, Middleport; Mrs.
Paul Wood, son, Point
Pleasant; Patricia Meadows,
Apple Grove; Mrs. William
Stewart · and son, Point
'Pleasant; Mrs . Charles Casto,
Ma~on;
Lawson
McCoy,
Ewmgton; Mrs. Jack Stegall,
Gallipolis; Jake Jeffers
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world of time our parish past, present, future. Too
many people today think our
world's problems are new. Yet
the fact is, they are as old as
mankind. We've got a NOW
generation. It's a jittery,
anxious generation. And the
remedy for that condition is a
knowledge of the past which
can help us live in the present
and plan wisely for the future ."
Citing the civil war In
Ireland, where he visited
recently, Bishop
Ensley
pointed out, "These people
have been at war for 300 years.
But just now is the church
getting around to urging them
ID sit down and talk with one
anotber Protestants and
Catholics and to find

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cardiac eare in its service next
year.

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possible !D place the (lbysician
via radio at the patient 's side.
SEOEMS plans ID · include

an obligation toward our world, in this world, God will show His
its welfare, what men do in it.1 love in His world."
Rev . James McCormack,
It's going ID be a tough future if
superintendent of the Athens
we don't do something."
He reminded his con- District, presided . The in·
stltutents that "god is Lord not vocation was given by Rev.
just of the church but of all of Roy Ballard, pastor of the
life," and added, "He is in· Nelsonville Church.
Key lay people and their
terested in bow we live day by

Using as his topic, "When the
World Becomes Our Parish,"
stenuning from John Wesley's

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half of these patients might be
brought to the hospital alive if
improved medical diagnostic
facilities (telemetry ) were on
board the ambulances.
With such facilities and radio

Bishop challenges
area Methodists

resources.''

Meigs Chapter, Order of
DeMolay, will hold a Christmas Bazaar beginning at 9
a.m. Saturday in the baoemenl
of the Masonic Temple in
Middleport. Sarah Moshier,
Gallipolis artist, will do
charcoal portraits as a special
feature of the bazaar.

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Arrangements to enter a
memorial for Laura Shafer in
the
Missionary
Tidings
magazine were made dwing
the Tuesday night meeting of
the Women ' s Missionary
Society of Laurel Cliff Free
Methodist Church.
Mrs. Marguerite Leifheit had
devotions with Mrs . Iva Powell
giving the Christmas program.
There was scripture by Mrs.
Jean Write and a prayer by
Mrs. Tina Jacobs. Others attending were Mrs. Amber
Lohn, Mrs. Donna Gilmore,
Mrs . Bernice Jeffers, Mrs .
Doris Buckley and Mrs. Shirley
Frieod.

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The Mothers Club of the

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MIZ MARTHA'S
RESTAURANT &amp; DAIRY BAR

Southeast Ohio's Emergency
Medical Service ( SEOEMS)
has annOWlCed lhe hiring of a
consultant cardiologist ID aid in
the
Implementation
of
telemetry into its communications and training
systems.
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Telementry (s the radio
sending of vital signs such as
electrocardiogra(lb ( ECG or
EKG)_
Dr. Gary J. Anderson,
Assist11nt
Professor
of
Medicine
and
Research
As!ociate, Krannert Institute
of Cardiology at Indiana
University has been retained
as a consultant 1D SEOEMS
and will be in the area on
Thursday and Friday of this
week, meeting with (lbysicians
and hospital administrators to
discuss coronary care in
SEOEMS ambulances.
Statistics show that for each

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SEVENT H . OAY
AO
am , prayer meeting . lh~rd
MT . U NION BAPTIST VENTIST
L')cated Of!
W~'dnesday, 7 30 p IIlii .
Rc1.1
Cecil Co• pastor Sunday
Mulb&lt;'r ry
Htdg ht s,
n.;&gt;ar
GNEAT BEND
Worshrp II
VPt;;&gt; r ,ms Mcmor'"' Hosp 1tal.
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. nd &lt;lll&lt;l 4th Sundays. Sc hool su pl , Joe Sa,re .
Poono'rO't
P-:1~tor
Herbert
ClhJI'Ch o;choot, 10 a .m
Morq&lt;ln S &lt;tbbalh Sc hool , every
LETART FALLS
Wor!.hip , Wcdne!&gt;day prayer and Bible
Saturday at 7 p m . and worshtp
1" a m , c hurch school . 9 a .m . s tudy , 7 30 p m .
scrv tce to llo w1nQ at 3. 15 p .m
1\ rtJ ie f) IIJdv, 7' 30 p.m . every
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Open 6ibte dis cuss ron each
1 ' "'"iddy
CHRI STIA N CHURCH
u
lhursday a t 1. 30 p . m at th e
" The
F r iend lY
MORNING STAR - Worship Howard Cold II J
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POMEROY
SACRED HEART ~ Re-v . church
9 30 a m ; Church Sc• ool JO 30 Eugene Underwood,
we ' r .. pastor
unday.; '
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POMEROY TRINITY
Falher Bernard Krajcovic, Chvrch "
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New Sen"es Number we ve
GRAHAM
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.m , ; Morning
Preaching
Wednesday
p.m . S e rv rc e ' 910:3030 a am
Sunday sermon:
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Mayer , Supt Church school,
Saturday evenrng Ma~s. 7 JO METHODIST
~ORSE CHAPEL Wor
Service, 1 p.m .
9 : 1Sa m .; worsh lp . J0 · 1.ta m .;
p m Sunday Mass , 8 and 10 9 JO a m , f1r.st and second
Su ndays of each month , th 1rd
Shtp II am .; lsi and ::Jrd
LETART FALLS UNITED
YOuth choir rehearsal Monday .
am Con fes sions , Sa turday , 1
and fourth Sundays each
6 : 30p .m .; Mrs Marv in BurL
7 JO p m
!u~~~ Church School, 10 BRETHREN - Rev . Freeland
director ; .. senior
choir
--Norris , pastor ; Floyd Norr is,
POMEROY FIRST BAP · month , worsh ip service ar 1 . 30
rehe.Hsa l. 7 : 30 p m , Thurs
PORTLAND - Worship 7:30 supt . Sunday school. 9:30a .m . ;
TIST
Robert Kuhn , pastor • P m Wectnesday evenrngs at
7. 30. Prayer and Brble Study
-day ,
Mrs
Pau l
Nease
P m ; Church School 9:30am
mo,.nmg sermon, 10:30 a .m . ;
Will1 am Watson , Sunday schooi
director
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SUTTON - Worship, II a .m . Pr
sup! Sunda yschooi , 9 · 30 a .m ;
2n d and 4th Svndays ; Church 7 · 3~Y~~m .servrce, Wednesday ,
POMEROY CHURCH OF
BYF , 6 p m , B1ble study , TIST - 281 Mulberry Ave "
Pomeroy
,
aff
ili
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w
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THE NAZARENE Corner
School 10 a .m .
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
Wednesday, 7 p . m .; cho ir
S B .C . the R ev Fred H ill,
Union and Mulberry . Relo' .
WESLEYAN (R.aci nel GOD OF PROPHECY , G p
practice, Wednesday, a : JO p m
pastor ; Hershel McClure,
Clyde V
Hender son , pastor .
Worsh 1p, II a rn .; Chvrch Smi th , pastor . Sunday Sch.ool ,
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
Sc hool , 10 a .m
10
Su nday sc hoo l sup! Sunday
Sunda_y Sc hool , 9 · 30 am , Glen
HOLINESS CHURCH
NORTHEAST CLUSTE"
a .m .. A rthur Henson , Supt .;
sct'lool , 9 JO am . ; morning ,
McClung , sopt ; morning
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Harrisonville Road , Rev
wor s hrp , IO· JO a .m . Sunday
Rev . Robert Meeu
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p
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worship, 10 : 30 a.m ; even ing
O'Dell Manley . Pas1or . HenrY
Rev . Stanley Brandum
oung eop es service. 7 p .m .;
evangelistic meet1ng , 7.30 p m
s~rvke , 7 :30 , mid -weak ser E1.1ening service, 7:30 p.m .
Eblin , Sunday Sc hoo l Su p!
Prayer m eelmg , Wedne-sday ,
_vtce, Wednesday , _7 : 30p .m .
JOPPA - Worship 10 a .m , Wednesday M id -Week Prayer
Sun day Sc hool 9 · 30 a . m .,
7"30 p.m
to be the
Church School 9 a .m ; Prayer Service, 7 · 30 p .m .; Youth
Even
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worsh1p
7.
30
p
m
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forld, and
GRACE EPISCOPAL - The
MIDDLEPORT
Meeting , Wednesday , 8 p.m . meeting 6:30 p .m ., Evening
Prayer
and
Praise
service,
ly 1ide o f
Rev . Harold Deeth, rector . Thursday , 7· JO p m .
MT . MORIAH BAPTIST LONG BOTTOM - Churc h worship , 7. 30 p .m .
'between
Church serv ices, 10 : 30 a . m .;
Corner
Fourth
and
Main,
servrces,
9
a
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m
.;
Sun
day
CHESTER
CHURCH
OF
NEA SE
SETTLEMENT
It will be
Holy commun i on first Sunday
Middleport Rev Henry Key,
Schoo l 9.45 am . Bible Study THE NAZARENE
- Rev
CHAPEL
Non
gher than
of month ; church school , 10 · Jo
Jr
,
pastor
Svnday
School.
9
:30
every
Thursday,
7·
30
p.m
.
Herbert
Grate,
pastor
wor
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denom inatronal , George S.
f recently
a .m . fo r nursery through 12 .
m ; Mrs . Ervm Baumgard .
NORTH BETHEL - Wor . Ship service , 11 am and 7. 30 he
Orler , Pi'lstor . Sunday Sc hool 10 aner
,
supt
;
Mornmg
worship
,
Sh!P II am .; Church School 10 p.m Sunday. sunday Sc hool , :anintend•
a . m. Worshrp Servrce 11 a .m
utilize
POMEROY CHURCH OF Sunday n1ght services 7·30 IO· .ss am
am .
9· 30 a . m . Richard Barton,
Jildinr.
JEHOVAH
'S
WITNESSES
ALFRED - Sunday school, supt. Prayer meeting , Wed . 1larged,"
CtiRIST - Mr . Hoyt Allen , Jr,
Pray er
P. m. Wednesday Larry Carnahan. presiding
9 · 45 a .m . each Sunday; nesday , 7·30 p.m .
pastor . Bible SchooL. 9 · JO am : ,
meet ing 7. 30 p.m . Everyone
e acqui•i·
min rs ter Sunday, Bible tee · prcach1ng at 11 a .m . each
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
wor s.hip, 10 · 30 ; aduU worship welcome
rhe plan•
lure
,
9
30
am
..
Watchtower
Sunday . Prayer meeting, 7:45 CHRIST Clifford Smilh
servt ~e and
young people's
11ldinJ on
POMEROY
WESTS ID.E
study , 10 :30 a .m .. Tuesday,
r:neetmg , both 7 30 p m Su n
P m . ~ednesday, WSCS,8p .m
minister. Sun day School 9 :30
e enttrely
CHURCH OF CHRIST, 200 W
Bible study, 7 30 p m . , Thurs · on thrrd Tuesday each month . am ; morning church 10 . 30
haYe the
day . Wednesday , combrned Main St . - Loren T. 'Stephens:
· lleYen to
Bible s tud y · and' prayer evangelist, phone 992 ·7856 . day , ministry school. 7 . 30
REEDSVILLE - Sunday am ; Sunday eveni ng service,
meetrng , 7:30p.m .
·ld by the
Conservatrve.
non · p .m , se rv1 ce meelfng 8: 30 school, 9:30. preaching, 7. 30 7·3op m . Wednesday service, s
P m . Sunday ; prayer meet ing , p m
THE SALVATION ARMY o1t about
1nstrumental. Sundily worship, pm
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
7 JOpm Tuesday ; WSCS ,7 :30
LAUREL. CLIFF FREE
Envoy Ray w Wining , officer
hu been
10 a .m .. Bible study , ll a .m . ; Christ
in Christian Un1on f~rst Thursday each mon th .
METHODlST - Rev . Rober1
oat nearly
in c harg e . Sunday, 10 am
worship, tJ p.m . Wednesday
Lawrence ManteJ, pastor;
1era total
Hoi iness meet ing ; 10.30 a · m :
SILVER RIDGE - Worship E. Buckley, pastor. Wi ll iam
B•ble stv dy , 7 om .
Mn Russell Yovng, Sunday
rd alm01t
10 am .; Church Sc hoo l, 9 a .m . Bailey, sup t.; Sunday school
Sunday Sch oo l Young P eople's
MIOWAY
COMMUNITY School Su pt. Sunday Sc hoo l
ble apace
TUPPERS
PLAINS
9:30 a .m . , morning worShip
Legion, 7 P. m ; Thursday, 1 to 3
CHURCH
(n on . 9. 30 a .m . Evenrng worshJp , Worship 9 &lt;t . m , Churc h 10 :30 a .m ; evening worship :
will be or
.p .m .. Lad res Home Leilgue , 7 de
no m !national ), Langsvil le · 7 . 30 , Wednesday
and in the
prayer
,., m . Prep c la sses
Sc hool, 10 il .m .
7:30p .m Wednesday Christian
De)(ter Road. the Rev Worley mee t ing , 7· 30 p.m .
eral ideu
KENO
CHURCH
OF Y th C
CHRIST - George Frederick,
ou
rusade , 6:30 p.m .,
ST . PAUL LUiHERAN Haley , pastor . Sunday school,
~rise will
MT . MORIAH CHURCH OF
lrlr. Brady
Corner Secon d &lt;!!nd Sycamore
10 a.m , evening worship, 7:30 GOD - Racine Rou te 2. the supt . Servi ce weekly , 9:30a .m . pray er meeting, 7:30 p.m .,
ornament.
on Sunday . Preac hing first and ~~~s~ay cho ir pract •ce. ;
Sts ., Po meroy, the Rev .
p m.
Pr ayer
meeting. Rev . James M. Muncy, pastor
ion of the
Tt~esday ,
7·30 p m , youth Su nday schoo l . 9 4S a . m ; lhl;,.frfdordSuSndays ~~ month,. by
William Middleworth , pastor .
.
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
, at which
C
Sunday School , 9 : 30 am ..
group, Fr iday, 7 30 p m
morning worsh;p , 11 am .;
m lth , 9 .30 a
m, CH R 1ST
D'
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.11 expire.
church serv ices 10 :30 a .m .
HOBSON
CHRISTIAW
anny
vans ,
evening worshrp, 7. 30 p .m .
ork
of die
UNION
Darrel
Doddrill
JJaStor
,
Norm
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C.
Wllt
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s®t
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Prayer meeting , Tuesday, 7 .30
pastor . sunday Sc hool 9 . 30 Sunda.y Sch~o l 9 · 30 am .;
p .m .. Young people's mee t 1ng,
a.m . , Leonard Gi lmore' fri-st Wor~hrp se rvr ce, 10 :30 a .m .
7 30 p m . Thursday
Notice on Filing of Inventory
•eldef
; even 1ng se rv ice: 7 30 ~vh;~ ~~~an Endeavor Sunday
RUTLAND
CHURCH
OF
And Apprais ement
GOD
Be
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ha
K
il'!grey,
P
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..
Wed ne s day
prayer
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Probate Court
titut e pastor
su nday
meetrng, 7: 30p.m
OF JESUS CHRIST OF
The State oi Ohio , Me1gs subs
December 1903-the law of gravity was questioned when the heavierSchoo l. 10 a.m . worship
County .
G~rr MgRI~H CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS se
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7
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Sunday
Pray
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Route
2.
The
Port
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Road
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To the Administrator of the
than-air machine left ground. Man was no longer chained to the earth.
\Vednesday , 7 30 p m . Rev Charles Hand pa stor
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P
estate ; to such of the following .meelrng,
· Johnson, pas to r . H.erbert
Sun day school 9 . .; 5 a
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
as are res idents of the State of CHURCH - Near Long .Bot · mo r ntng worsh ip . ll iJm ., Wh1te, Sunday School Drrec tor .
It's a long way from Kitty Hawk to "jumbo jets." Although we can fly
Oh io . viz : - Th e surviving
Evenmg servrces , T~esday a'::d S und~y Schoo.l , 9 30 a . m ;
Estit Hart , pastor ; Roy
spouse , th e next of kin, the tom
Fr
day
7
30
Mornrn
g
worShiP,
10
.
30
a
.m
.;
farther, faster today, one· fact remains : sooner or later, we must return to
1
Brown. assis tant pastor .
benef ici ar ies under the w ill , Sunday
BEA RWA .L.LOW
RIDGE Sunday evening se~vice 7 p .m .
schoot.
10
a
.m
..
Church
terra firma, for earth-not sky-is our home.
and to the attorn ey or attorneys 7 JO p m . ea c h Sun day
CHURCH OF CHRIST B'bl
Wed.nesday evenr ng prayer
represent ing any of the evening : prayer mee t rng , 7:30 s t udy o · JO am
· 1• e se rv1 ces, 7:30 om
' . 10 30 · am; · mo
rnrng
BETHLEHEM
BAPT 1ST,
aforement ioned person s
Yet our house is not in good order. Pollution, war, hatred, misery mar
m. Thursday.
worship
evenin
No . 21065, Verna Davis , p. MIDDLEPORT
wors
h1p
;
6.
p.m.
Wednesdag
G~eat
Bend
Rev
Walter P .
30
·
ATHENS, Ohio
The
Dec eased, Rutland , Oh io . TECOSTAL - Third AvePEN
this world. It shouldn't be like this-and it wouldn't _ .. if we would let the
Bible study 7 3o p m
Y Brkacsan , pastor . Su nday
., fhe
Rutland Townsh ip.
' ·
· ·
sc hool , 9:30 a .m .; worship
Farmers
Home
AdRev
Willram
Knittel.
pastor
Church help us transform Christ's example into human action.
are hereby notified t hat Ronald Dugan, Sun day Sc hool
MT . OLIVE CHURCH _
servi ce , Thursday , 7:30 p .m .
ministration, in cooperation theYov
.
Inventor y
and
Ap Sup t . Cla sses for al l ages ; L
CARLETON CHURCH Bottom , Sunday Sc hool. Krngsbury Road . Sunday
with other federal agencies, is pra.sement of the es tate of the evening servr ce , 7: 30 p. m , 10ong
wrth Wtllard P ig ott s h t 9 30
aforem e ntioned , deceased, lat e Bible s tudy, Wedn esday , 7·30 supta.m.
. Evangel is t m essage each
c oo · : a ~ m .. Rat ph Ca rt ,
cifering its services to meet of said Co unty , was fil ed in this
p
m . you th services, Fr iday , Sunday evening, 7 . 30 p m. by sup t Worship ser vice, 10 . 30
c ourt. Sa id Inventory and 7 30 p m
demands being created by the
Eld er Russell Cline, min rster am. and 7:30pm . al1ernately .
Appraisement will be for
of the Aposto lic Faith. Bibie Prayer meeting , Wednesday,
FREEWILL BAPTIST energy crisis in making loans hearin g before th is Cou rt on the
Corn er Ash and Plum , Mid · Study , Wedn esday , 7 . 30 p.m. ~~;~or~ . m . Rev . Jay Stiles,
21st day of December , 1973, at dl
ID winterize homes .
epo rl ,
No el
Herrman ,
STIVERSVILLE
COM·
· 01:.0
DEXTER
CON ·
10 ·00 o'clock AM
pasto
r
.
Sa
turday
Loans can be made to install
GREGATIONAL
CHURCH
MUNITY
CHURCH
Sunday
Any person desiring to file se rvice , 7 p m Su ndayevening
sc hool ,
Rev . Car l R ic hards ,
storm doors and windows, excep t ions thereto m1.1st file 10 a m ; Sunday even ing school servrce , 10 am ; Pray er
meet1ng, Tnursday, 7 p m ; p as to,.
Mrs .
Worley
them at least five days prior to worshrp , 7 p .m
Insulation, or siding, which not
Sunday ev.e n ino service , 7 p m
Fr anc.is, Su nday sc hool su pt. ;
the date set for hearing
With the hope it will, in some measure, foster and help sustain that which is
Gi ven under m y hand and
.only cut down on fuel conZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday sc hool , 9 : 45 a . m ;
seal of said Cou rt. th is 5th day of
FtRST BAPTIST of Mid ·
Harrisonville
churc
h
se
rv
ices
,
sec
ond
and
.Po!T,eroy
.
good in family and community life, this feature is sponsored by the business
sumption, but add to the ap- December , 1973.
dleport , corner of Stx th and
Road , R1 ck Morr;son , pastor . fourth Su nd ays following
firms and organizations whose names appear below.
·
'
Manning
D.
Webster,
Judge
Palmer Streets . The Rev . Sunday sc hool supt , Paul Sunday schoo l ; firs t and thrrd
pearance and value of the
and ex -officio Cferk of said Steve Ska gg s, pastor . Danny McElroy ; Sunday sch ool , 9 : 30 Sunday evenings, 7.30 p.m .
home.
Court
Thompson , Sunday School a .m .. morning worship and
L 0 N G
B 0 T T 0 M
S unday communion ,
10 :30 a . m . ; CHRISTIAN .....,. Mr . Robert ,
The Ohio CooperaUve Ex· By Ann B. Watson , Deputy Superintendent .
Clerk
church school for evervone
Sun.da.y
evening
youth Wyatt . pastor ; Sun day School
•
tension Service reports that by 111&gt; 1 , 14, 2tc
9. 15 am . MornlnQ worship
Chr1st.'an Endeavor , 6'30 p m., supt. Ronald Osborne , Bible
Authorized Catalog Me r chant
CATALOG UE STORE
;
10 : 15 a .m .; Evening services, worsh1p services, s und ay, 7 : JO Sc hool. 9 .30 am , prea ching
weather stripping loose win1
Louis W. Osborne
Mr . and Mrs. Charles R. Shee ts •
7·30 p.m .; Wednesday prayer p . m . Wednesday e1.1e n ing 10 ·45 am . Evening services, 1
dow sash, caulking cracks
220
E
.
Main
Pomeroy
Ph.
992·2178
106
Court
St.
Pomeroy
992-3001
,
ser_v~~~ · 7:30p .m Extra youth
praye r meetm g and Bib le 7.30 P m
actnnt res 6 p.m for iunror and
s tudy , 7:30p. m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE '
around the frame, adding
IN THE
sen;or h ig h stu den ts
METHODIST - Ronald Wetls , 1
storm windows and storm
ST JOHN LU THtKAN - ·pa stor Sunday Sch ool 9:30
MEIGS COUNTY BRANCH
COMMON PLEAS COURT
P1ne Grove, the Rev Arthur am ; Morning worsh ip, 10 :30
PROBATE DIVISION
Wors, it is possible to save
CHURCH OF
CHRIST
mbs . pa s tor Sun day sc hool. am , Young Peopl e's 'Serv ice
ME tGS COUNTY . OHIO
Mrddl eport. 5th and Ma in : 9Co30
Nationwide In su rance Co. of Columbus, 0
about 12 pet. on. the amount of
am . chu r ch se rv ices, 6·45 p .m ., Evangelistic ser .
In ftte matter of settlem·ent of George Glaze , minis t er.
307 Spring Ave .
Pom eroy
v1ce.
7 30 p m
Pra yer
&amp;
energy conswned to heat a one· accounts , Probate Court, Meigs J~me s Sheets, superintendent . 10 30 am .
BRADBURY CHURCH OF f'(leetr ng, Thvr sday , 7:30 p .m
County , Ohio.
Dial
~1 - 2318
le.
school,
9
·3o
a.m
,
296
W.
Second
Brb
Pome,.oy
P h. 992·31!63 •
story house and as high as 18
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
Accounts ana -vou chers of the morf!rng worsh ip, 10 :30 • am . ; CHRIST . Btble School, 930
am
..
morn
ing
worsh1p,
10
:30
MISSION
Bald
Knob
s,
Rev
follow
ing
named
fiduc
iaries
pet on a two-story house . Attic
evenmg wor sh1p , 7·30 p m ; a .m .. sun day evenin g Worsh ip L. R Gtuesencamp , pastor
have been t iled tn the Probat e prayer se rv rc e , 7 p,m Wed
Insulation can reduce the fuel Court. Meigs County , Ohio, for nesday
Se rvt ce, 7 :30 p . m .. choir Roger Wilfred , Sr ., s unday
.
practice Sunday and Wed
School Svpt . sunday Schoo l
(Genera l Merchand -ise)
bill by 20 pet. Insulated ex- approval and settlement :
MIDDLEPOlfl
tHURCH nesday
, 7 P.m ., Prayer meeting 9.30 a .m ; Sunda y evening
Devoted
to
Meigs-Mason
Area
CASE
NO
.
19
,
970
Fourth
and
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev . and Bible Stud y Wedn esday, worship 7·30. Prayer meeting ,
terior walls can r esult in a 12 Frnal Accoun t of Helen Rath
Pomeroy, 0
Support the Churc h of Your Choice
Thomas E . Weaver , pastor ;
Tu es da y, 7.30 p m . Ernest
burn Clapp , Execulrlx of the Floyd Ca r son, Sunday school 7·30 p.m .
pet. savings.
104 W. Main
P omeroy
Ph . 992·3354 .
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Deet.er, c la ss leader Youth
ot Bertha 8 Ra thb\Jrn . superintendent. Sunday sc hool,
Loans can be made only to Estate
Rev . Free tand Norr is, pastor . m ee ting , Wednesday , 7 . 30
Deceased
9:30 a .m .; morn ing worsh1p,
CASE NO 20 , 742 Fina l AC· 10 : 30 , Sunday evangelistic Sunday school 10 am . Chur c h P.m ., Ernest Deeter. leader
families that cannot obtain
se rvice, 7 p. m . Wednesday
MT. HERMON CHURCH OF
of Mi chael J F ry and
7 p.m ; prayer
financing
elsewhere
at count
Brb le Study, 7 P m
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
Francis Biron , Co Executors of meet.ing,
meetmg , Wednesday, 7 p .m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH CHRIST Robert Shook
reasonable rates and terms the Estate of Harrie Marie
MIDDLEPOR T, OHIO
OF THE NAZARENE pa stor . Sunday school , 9 . 36
Smith , De ceased.
Devoted to the Greater Ohio Valley
Su nd ay School, 9 · 30 am. ; a
R
11 s
and in rural areas or towns of
CASE NO . 20, 800 Fi rst and
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Morn.ng Worship, 10 30 a .m ,
m ,
us.se
pen cer . supt .;
Fi nal AGc ount of Betty Lou Second Ave., Mtddleport . Evening worsh,·p,
•'
less than 10,000 population. The
worship service. 10 .45 a .m . ,
1 30 p.m .,· eveni
New lun . formerly Betty Lou Les ley G. Holt , pastor Sunday
ng worshrp alternating
area Farmers Home Ad- Lovett , Executr ix of the Estate S~hool , 10 a .m.; worship ser
Wed nesday Mld ·Week Ser v1ce . wrth C. E . at 7 :30 p.m . on
Sun
day Schoo l Superinte ndent , Sunday Prayer meel ing , 7 :30
of
William
Bai
ley,
Decea
sed.
vrce,
11
am
.;
worship
ser
vi
ce,
ministration office is at 77 East .
Ge rald Woell s. Pastor , Rev
p m . Wednesday . Allred Wolfe
CASE NO 20. 896. Firs t and . 7.30 p .m . Sunday . Wednesday
'
' Morris M w,... ,. ~
lay leader
'
Slate St., Athens , telephone
Fi nal Account of Anna M. nigh t prayer serv ice, 7:30.
REXALL DRUGS
RACINE:. r-INST ..8APTI5T WHITE'S
CHAPEL
Ryther, Administratrix of the
592-2110.
We Fill All Doctors· Prescriptions
Wa lter P Bikacsan, pastor . Coo lvilleR D Rev . Roy Deeter ,
Estate of Eva 1. Postal Mott ,
Cor . Rts . 7&amp;554
Cheshire
992·2955
Pomeroy , o.
Ph . 367. 7414
Ronnie Salser , s. s. Sup t .; pastor . Sunday sc hool, 9:30
Deceased
Sunday Sc hoot , 9 :30 a.m.; am , worship service, 10 :30
CASE NO. 2(1, 929 First and
Morning Worship 10 : 45 a .m .. am . Bible s tudy and prayer
Fina l Acco unt of Betty A.
'
THE
UNITED
PRES - Sv nday evening worsh1p 7:30 ser vi ce, Wednesday , 7:30p .m
Baron1ck. , Executrix of th e
'
&amp;
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
OF
PHILBIN TO RETIRE
p.m . Wedn esday evenin g Bible
RUTLAND
Estate of Will iam A. Ba ron ic k,
''
MEIGS COUNTY, Dwight Studv . R.,""
Deceased
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
PHILADELPIDA (UP!)
FULL
SERV
ICE
SHOP
;
Genera I Merchandi se
Unl ess exce pt ions are filed L. Zavitz , Pastor .Directo r .
DANVILLE WESLEYAN CHRIST - Kei th Wi se, pastor
Philadelphia Eagles defensive
HARRISONVILLE
Radial Cuts &amp; Tovpees
r
there to . sai d accounts will be
Tuppers
Plain
s
Ph . 667 -3280
Rev . Lelon Glasure, pastor . Sunday School, 9 .30a . m .,~v . H
Sunday
Ch
urch
School,
9
:30
120
E.
Main
St.
Pomeroy
;
for
hearing
before
said
court
on
Braley,
supt
,
wor
sh
ip
se
rvi
ce
end Gerry Philbin is retiring
' Sun d ay school , 9 : 30 a .m .; and
·
10 0
th e 7th day of January, 1974, at a m , Mrs . Homer Lee , Supt .;
.c ommunron,
3 a .m . ,
from pro football, effective which time said accounts wilt be Morning Worship, 10 :30 a .m . youth and junior youth se rvice,
0:45
p
m
;
evening
worship,
evenrng
service
,
7:30
..
MIDDLEPORT Sunday 7.30 p.m .; prayer and pra ise , Wednesday , Bible study,p.m
after the final game of the considered and con tin ued from
7·30
,''
Church.
Sch
ool
,
9:30am
..
John
day to day unt il f inally disposed
w
d
d
7
30
P
m
.
Regular
boa
rd
meeting
,
season .
F . Fultz , Supt .; Morning
e nes ay , : p.m . .
th~rd Saturday e a ch month
of .
''
Family Recreation
Any person interes ted may Worsh ip, 10 · 30 a .m .
Philbin, who started his
SILVER
RUN
FREE 7: 30p. m .
'
Rac
ine
SYRACUSE
Mor
ning
Swimming . Camping
fil e wr rtten excep tion s to said
Ph 949·9591 '•
BAPTIST - Sunda y Sch ool, 10
RUTLAND
COMMUNI'fY.
National Football League caaccounts or to matters per - Worsh ip , 9 a .m .; S unday a .m .; Henry Davi s, supt .;, CHURCH - SI.Inday School,
'
ta ining to the execution of the Church School , 10 a .m ., Mrs . evemng service, 7: 30 p.m . 9:30a m .; Worship service, 11
reer 10 years ago with the New
Sam pson Hal/ , Sup t.
trust,
no
t
less
than
five
day
s
Prayer meeting, Thursday, a . m .; Wednesday prayer
York Jets, came to the Eagles
prior to the date se t for hearing .
7:30p.m .
meeting, 7:30 p . m. sunday
Manning D. Webster, Judge
from the Kansas City Chiefs
night
worstlip, 7;30 p .m.
MEfG-&gt;
Common Pleas Court
CHESTER CHURCI1 OF
RUTLAND CHU
prior to this season. He made
Bakers of Holsum Bread
COOPERATIVE
.
Goo.
.
Rev
.
James
Sa
t..
OF.
Probate Division
Groceries &amp; General Me rchandise
THE NAZARENE RCH Rev
PARISH
.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
the retirement announcement
Meigs County, Ohio
terf
1eld,
pastor
.
Su
nd
ay
sc
hool
,
Lloyd
D.
Grimm
,
Jr.
,
pastor
.
Racine
Ph. 949·5772
THE UNITED
9·30 am , w~r ship se r vice, 11 Sund~y School , 9 :30 a . m .;
•
Thursday.
METHOOI!:T CHURCH
am
;
eve
n
mg
service,
7,
Mornrng
worship
,
10
:30
a
.m
.;
Robert T. Bumgarner
"I feel tljat it's time to set
prayer service a nd you th Young peopl e's service, 6 :45
D1recfor
se rvice , Wednes day , 7 p.m
p .m , Evangel istic service
new goals, " Philbin said. "I'm
POMEROY CLUSTER
LANGSVILLE
CHRISTIAN
7
30 p .m . Wedne sday evening
Rev . Carl E . Hicks
DBA Anthony Plumbing and Heating
32 years ?ld and I gave
CHURCH - Robert E . Musser , serv ice, 7·30 p .m .
REAL ESTATE BRO~ER
'
Rev . 0 . Wm . Sydenstricker
tor
.
Sunday
School
,
9·30
MASON
COUNTY
pa
s
337
N. 2nd
Middleport
992-3550
everything I had to football and
CHESTER - Worsh ip 9 ·1 5
110
Mec
han
ic
St.
.
Ph
.
992·3325
;
a . m .; Rob ert Bobo , s upt ;
THE HILAND CHAPEL,
am.; Church Sc hool 10 a .m
the game gave everything back
morn1ng wo r sh1p,
10 . 30,
George Casto , pastor . Sunday
ENTERPRISE - Worsh rp, 9 Su.nday
even ing service , 7.30 , Sc hool , 9 :30. evening worship
to me. I've been All-Pro,
am ; Church School, 10 a m .
NOTICE OF
Mid ·we ek service, Wedn esday , 7.30 . Th urs day evening praye;
FLATWOODS
Worsh
ip,
II
played in All-Star games, and
APPOINTMENT
7 30 p.m
se r vrce, 7:30p .m .
••
. Chur c h Sc hool 10 a .m
MASON
FI~ST BAPTIST SYRACUSE
CHURCH
OF
Case No . 21011 3. m
of course , played on the Jets' Estate of JAMES
POMEROY Worship ,
0 . HUNT
Authorized Buick, Pontiac, GMC Dealer {
THE NAZARENE - Rev . M . Sec ond and Pom eroy Sts ., Sian
CHESTER, OHIO
10 ·30 am ; Church Sch ool 9 : 15
Deceased .
Super Bowl c hampionship
C.
Lar
imore
,
pa
st
or
.
Bob
Cra
ig
,
pastor
.
Sunday
school,
500
E. Main St.
Ph. 99,2.2174 ~
Not rce is he r eby given thar am. , UMY F 6 30 p m
Moo r e, Sunday School S\Jpt
9· .ss a
hi
·
1
team in 1968...
ROCK
SPRINGS
Worsh
ip
Sunday
SchOo
l,
c
lass
es
for
all.
.
.m
.;
wors
P
servrce,
1
Kat~ryn Hunt of R. D
2, 10 a .m .. Church School 9 am ;
am .; training union , 6:30
Rac 1ne, Ohio, ha s been duly UMYF6
ages , 9:30a . m.; morn•ng pm . eveningworshlpservice,
JO
pm
.
appornted Executrix of the
wor s hip , 10 : 45 ; NYP S Sunday, 7. 30 p .m . Mid -week prayer
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
'
Estate of James o . Hunt ,
6
30 p.m . . evangelistic serv rce S.Pr vire, Wednesdav . 7:30 o .m
Rev. Robe rt Bumgarn er
Furniture and Hardware
'
deceased , late of Meigs Count "
Sunday
,
7:30
p
.m
.
Mid
·week
MA
S
ON
CHU
-RCH
OF
NOTICE OF
HEATH WorShip 10 :30 p~ayer ' mee.t in.g , Wednesday , CHRIST, P .
OhiO.
f
Homelite Saws
Phone 992-3284
Middleport
APPOINTMEN T
0 Box 48 7, Miller
a
.m
.,
Church
School
9 .30 a .m.;
C_redit9rs
are
required
to
file
Ph
.
985.3308
m
,
M1SS1onar
y
meeting
,
sr
,
Mason
,
w.
va
Sunday
7.30
p
Case No . 21068 th.e1r. clarms with said f iduciary UMYF 7 p.m .
Chester, 0 .
second Wednesday , 7.30 p m .
Est•tt of ERNEST J . MAJOR
RUTLAND - Wo r ship 9 . 15
UNITED
FAITH
NON - Bible Study 10 a .m .; .Worshi~·
Dece.1ucL
' w rth1n four months .
. m. ; Ct:lurch Sc hool 10 a .m .;
DENOMtNATIONAL _ Rev
II a .m . and 7 p .m . Bible Studv
Attend the Church of your Choice
Dated this 24t h day of aUMYF
Not ic e is hereby g iven that November
I
7 p m
Rober
t
Smith.
pastor
.
sv
nday·
Wed
n
es
day
7 p . m . • Voca l
1973
Gl~dys M . Ma jor , of Oe)(ter ,
SALEM CENTI!R - Wor .
h 1 9 3
rqusic .
Otu o. h~s been du ly appo inted
FIRS- T ·· so· UTHERN BA ..sc 00 • · Oa m .; class le ader
9 a .m .; Church School 10
Bakers of Good Bread
l eo Hill . worship service:
Manning 0 Webster ship
Executn x of the EUate of
a .m.; UMYF Thursday , 7 p .m.
Pomeroy
10
·
30
am
.,
chur
ch,
7:30
p
m
.
TfST&lt;;orner
Of
Second
and
HUNTINGTON,
W. VA.
Ph . 992·3498
Erne-so~ J . Major . deceased , late
Judge
SYRACUSE CLUST~R
E 0 E N
U N 1 T E 0 Anderson , Mason . Pastor ,
Cou rt Of Commo n Pleas ,
of Mt iQS. County, OhiO
Rev . Richard E. Jarvis
BN 'E THREN IN CHRIST _
Walter Cloud. Sund&amp;y Schoof
~roba te Div is ion
.
. . -· .
.
Crtd itors are requ ired to t de
ASBURY
Wor s h ip 11
Eldon R . Blake, pastor SundaY 9 = 45 a .m .; worship service, tf
•:- '!lr cl6lms w ith sa id fidJJc 1,ry (II) 30 11 21 M
e
1gs
County,
Ohio
am
;
Church
Sc
hool
9
:50a
.m
.;
1
1
Sc
hool
,
10.
a
.
ni..
Wil'lnle
a
.m
.
and
7:30
p.m
.
Wee-kly
. 4, 3tc
w lh ln four months .
WSCS. t st Tuesday .
Hol si nger , Su pt
Morning Bible study , Wednesday , 7:30
Dated th is J9!h d•y of
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 se rmon , 11 a . m ; Evening p.I'IJ......__
"Kerm' s Korner"
Novembtor 1973.
a m , Chvrch School 10 a m ; serv1ce Chr is lian . Endeavor
MASON A5SEAfB1.- .....:...: .
MIDDLEPORT,
OHIO
Kermit Walton
.wscs , 3rd Wednesday , 7: 30 7:30
p .r~ ..
Mrs
Lyd.1
Goo - Second st ~ Y OF
Mann ing D . Webster
Pomeroy, 0 .
p
m
.
Cheva
l
ier.
president
.
song
Va
.
Chester
T
'
ason
,
W
NOTICE OF
,Judoe
MINERSVILLE - Worship serv ice and sermon , 8 : 20. Mid
Sunday
scho~?nant,
Pastor:
APPOINTMENT
Court Of Common Pleas ,
JO a . m ., Church Sc hool 9 a .m .; Wee k prayer meeting Wed
morning worsh ·' 10 a.m.;
Case No . 21065 WSCS,
•3 3
Probate Dlll' iJ ion Esttltt of
3rd
Monday
,
7.30
p
.m
nesday , 7 30 p.m Mrs . Marl~
~":b• 1nge/Jstic serv'rc·e ~~ 30a . m•.;
fill • • o (12J 7, 3tc
VERNA DAVIS
1 estudyand
•
SYRACUSE
Ch ur c h Hols ing er, c la ss leader .
Oe-ceue d.
' · P.m .
Short Orders-carry.Qut
school, .9 a .m .; wor s hip ser CHURCH
OF
JESUS
Wedne sday 7. fo'ayerservice
~otice i!l hi!'reby ai\'en that J
Bulova Watches- $ales &amp; S.~vlce­
77 3·5133,
A Cool Dining Room
CHRIST - Located at Rutland
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B. O'Brien of Pomeroy , Ohio: vice. 7: 30p. m .
SOUTHERN
Cl.USTER
Middleport, 0 .
St.Rt.7
ha.! . been duly appo in ted lid ·
Chester. Ohio
on New Lima Road , neKt to CHHR~~T':ORD CHURCH O
NOltCE OF DRAW ING
Rev.
Frank
Cheese
brew
m
rn
rurator
of
the
Estate
of
OF JU~O itS
Fores t Ac re Park ; Rev Ray The
'"wC!1r.i~tian Union!
Rev . Larry F-:Jiing
Rouse, pastor ; Robert Musser , Pa s tor S •ll•am Campbell '
No tfce Is ;,erttry fll lvtn that • Ve~na Davis, decased , late of
t:fev
.
Howard
Shiveley
public dr•wfng of turon will b'!' Mt 1Q!I. County , Ohio .
Sunday Sc hool Supt . Sunday a .m ., · Ja~~d,ay School , 9 ::;0
BETHANY ( Dorcas )
Oreci,or~ are required to file
m•d• on the 1S1'h d•y c1f
sc hool , J0 ·30 a .m ., worsh ip even ing ser· .. HIJQhes , supt.;
Wo
rsh
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9
:30
a
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Church
. Dec:emb•r 1973, 10 :00 A M , a t th•ir c la ims wiH'I u !cr ' ldiJ&lt;: Iarv School 10.30 a .m
7 30 p .m . Bible study , Wed - Wednesda • 1c e, 7: 30 p .m .
r
nesday , 7· JO p.m . Sa turda y
Y evenJn
.church and Office Supplies. Gilts
the Court Houte of Me lt;u wltMn tour months .
9 prayer
CARMEL Worship , 11 nrght prayer service. 7:30p .m . mee ting , 7 : 30
Dated
th
is
LJrd
day
ot
The
Store
With
A
Heart
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County , Oh io. for thll' Jo~nu•rv
Mill St.
Middleport
a .m ; 1st and 3rd Sundays ;
HEMLocK
G~ R o v E prayer service e/ ·hmT Your ·,
Racine
Ph. 949.3342
Trtrm 1t73 Of tr.e C.ommtm P' leas. PIIO'Yf:mber 1973
Church Sc hool , 10 a m ..
CHRISTIAN
Roger
Walson
,
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1
Court of Mt!JOS County .
APPLE GROVE - Worship , pastor ; Ray Whaley , supt ,; CHURCH , Letart, w. Va ., f&lt;t.
M"nn~ng 0 We-bste r,
7·30 i) .m . f1rst and third Sun . Morning worship , 9 :30 a .m .; 1. Rev . George Hosc;har,
Probale Judge days
Frf'et.lnd 5 Nau lt
Church school. 9 : 30 ~hurch school , 10 .30 a.m .; pastor Sunday School 9:30
of u ld Countv am . ; prayer
L1uret1 E Hotfmtn
meet1ng , firs! young people's mr1ultinQ, 6:30 a .m . Pr•yer and Bible study
COMMON
PLEAS
COURT
Comm Js.t iontn.
Wednesday,
7:30pm
.
P~OBATf DIVISION
Meats and Groceries
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EAST LETART - Worsh ip . Pm -; even ino worshrp , 7:JO 7:3 0 p . m . Cottage Prayer
p,nr •
{•;. \1\ r •.;"l•sday , Serv ice Tuesday 10 a . m .
f12t 1. He.
Syracuse.
0
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Ph.
992-3986
f11~ )f) TS/1.~~~~~~TY , OHIO 1 10 p .m ., second and fourth 7·Jo
Middleport
Pomeroy .
p rTI
Worship Sendee, Thursday
Syn deys ,· Ch~rch SChOO l, 9:30
7 : 3~ p .m .
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• demand lor a collecllve
• bar1alala1 law for Oblo

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• The thfte..day coaveatloo,
• oulllde Columbaa for the
I4!CUd COIIIOCatlve year, ls
bela&amp; beld at the Edlria J.

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Thoma• PerlormiDS Arts
Jlall 011 lhe campuo of the
UDivenlty ol AkrGD.

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Gift Idea
PONY PACKAGE

Memorial
to 'be entered

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SEARS

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

MONTGOMERY WARD

THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS LOAN CO.
HAYMAN'S

THE DAILY SENTINEL

MARK V STORE

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

LODWICK'S MARKET

ROYAL OAK PARK

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

ALL WEATHER ROOFING
AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

GAUL'S MARKET

GOEGLEIN READY MIX

MAYER

HILL BARBER SHOP

ROSEBERRY'S. SERVICE STATION

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SMITI1 NELSON MOTORS

RIDENOUR SUPPLY .

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M&amp;R FOODLINER

GAUL'S SHAKE HAVEN

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

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F. J. WALlACE JEWELERS

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RACINE FOOD MARKET

MEIGS TIRE CENTER

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Pony Saddle In either ShoTan Brown or Bla ck with
full floral design. 12"
padded seat, J/,. double
rigging, square skirts. with
rounded c orners . For this
Special Package, we are
including a Bridle, Mar.
llngale, No . 303 Pony
Saddle Blanket •. Colt Pony
Brush, No . 369 Plastic
· Curry Comb, a mane comb
. and a hoof pick. both In
unbreakable pla stic. The
suggested re tail for this
. complete package is 85 .00
Less 10 pet. 8.50 ·

76.50

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE

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of Stuff" For Pets,
Stables, Large &amp; Small
Animals .
Lawns
and

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automobile accident death
there will be patients dying
from cardiovascular disease.
In other words , 60,000 deaths
occur on our highways while
nearly 600,000 tleaths occur
each year from heart attacks.
It is estimated thai some S:tr
55,000 heart patients will die in
transportation from their home
or office to the bospital. The
appalling 'statistlc is even more
astounding when consideration
is given ID the fact that almost

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NELSONVIlLE United
Methodists of the Athens
District were challenged by
their bishop Wednesday night
to broaden and deepen tbeir
role as Christians - to "mak•
the world" their parish_
Bishop F. Gerald Ensley,
Columbus, recent bishop of the
Ohio West Area, addressed
more than 380 men and women
in the Hoelting Valley Motor
Lodge, Nelsonville. It was the
last in a series of 14 Churchmanship Dinners the bishop
addre..ed last month and this.

'lbe bishop said, uwe've got

A Christmas bazaar and
bake sale will be held Monday
at the Mount Moriah Baptist
Church, corner of Main and
Fourth, Middleport, by the
women of the church. The
bazaar will begin at 10 a.m.
and continue throughout the
day. A variety of homemade
items and decorations along
with baked goods and candy
will be for sale.

MEETING CHANGED
MASON - Lewis Gilland,
president of Wahama Athletic
Boosters, announced today
that the Boosters will· meet
Dec. 10at 7:30p.m. at Wahama
gym instead of Dec. 24.

A hometown friend.

other races and colors, how w~

use our time, our talents, our

World is my parish," the senior
active bishop of Un.i ted
Methodism lifted up three
areas for church people to
consider in making this an
actuality. "We've got to have a
world for all people. In John
3: 16 we find that 'God so loved
the world .. .' not just the white

man, nor the black man; not
the rich or the poor, the intelligent .or the unlearned GOd loved the w,hole world, all
of mankind .
"The whole of .life is our
parish. We are to be concerned
about the way people Jive. Our
religion is addressed to all
conditions of life aod the total
behavior of mankind.

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As to the church, he said that

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back as an influence in society.
"And it will come back again,"
he said, adding, ''Our aim is to

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make the world Christian here
and now. What we should be
doing
today
is
going
everywhere in the world and
introducing people to Christ.
For Christ belongs to all
mankind . And here at home,
our basic concern sbould be to
change the moral atmosphere

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of the country."
In conclusion, he contended,
"In the measure we show love

at

the

GENERAL ELECTRIC
STEAM AND DRY

IRON

dinner

$ 88

represented nearly 200 local
United Methodist Churches in
the district. Bishop Ensley has
now spoken in all14 districts of
his jurisdictioo, wbere he has
addressed more than 6,000 of

Aaron

Kelton,

Pomeroy, direcror of Region
11, Ohio Association of Garden
Clubs, has selected her
secretary and treasurer for the

region.
They are Mrs. Karl Grueser,
Minersville, a member of the
Wildwood
Garden
Club,
secretary; and Mrs. Robert

contact
treasurer.

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Names
officers
Mrs .

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than 1,400 local churches in
western Ohio.

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MAITEL'S .

CHRISTMAS
TREES

HI-DOTTIE

DOLL

$ 88

chairwoman, '

Hauler charged
with pollution
COLUMBUS
(UP!)
Pollution charges have been
filed against -~· J. Weigand,
Inc., Dover, Ohio, a chemical
hauling !jervice, for dumping
cbemicals, oils and grease into
a tributary of Sugarcreek,
which Oows across Weigand
property.
"This is a simple case of
pollution of an Ohio stream
which is clearly a violation of
the Ohio • Water Pollution
Control Act," said state At·
torney General William J.
Brpwn. "Conviction could
result in a fine of not more
than $25,000 and imprisonment
for not more than one year."

•PLEASANT VALLEY
DISCHARGES Herbert
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Jerald,
Point ' Pleasant;
Mrs_
James
Gerlach,
daughter, Middleport; Mrs.
Paul Wood, son, Point
Pleasant; Patricia Meadows,
Apple Grove; Mrs. William
Stewart · and son, Point
'Pleasant; Mrs . Charles Casto,
Ma~on;
Lawson
McCoy,
Ewmgton; Mrs. Jack Stegall,
Gallipolis; Jake Jeffers
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and
Douglas
Freeman, Cbeshlre.

FISHER·PRICE

· LADIES'

PLAY FAMILY
'CAMPER

ACRYLIC

SCUFFS
CHOICE OF COLOR

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200 CT. PKG •

20 LITE SET

SARAN

MINIATURE
,TREE LIGHTS

ICICLES
REG. 39'

FLOWERS
We Wire Ftowers
Everywhere

992·2039

PKG.

Pom'eroy Flower Shop
Mrs_ Mil lord Van Motor
Ph. 991-2039
Ph. 992-5721

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PLASTIC PHOTO
CUBE

For All Octasions

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history shows it has had " dips"
but that it has always come

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Club and former Meigs County

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t:'l&gt;"XB PRICES GOOD FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND

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world of time our parish past, present, future. Too
many people today think our
world's problems are new. Yet
the fact is, they are as old as
mankind. We've got a NOW
generation. It's a jittery,
anxious generation. And the
remedy for that condition is a
knowledge of the past which
can help us live in the present
and plan wisely for the future ."
Citing the civil war In
Ireland, where he visited
recently, Bishop
Ensley
pointed out, "These people
have been at war for 300 years.
But just now is the church
getting around to urging them
ID sit down and talk with one
anotber Protestants and
Catholics and to find

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cardiac eare in its service next
year.

day, how we treat persons of pastors

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voice communication it is
possible !D place the (lbysician
via radio at the patient 's side.
SEOEMS plans ID · include

an obligation toward our world, in this world, God will show His
its welfare, what men do in it.1 love in His world."
Rev . James McCormack,
It's going ID be a tough future if
superintendent of the Athens
we don't do something."
He reminded his con- District, presided . The in·
stltutents that "god is Lord not vocation was given by Rev.
just of the church but of all of Roy Ballard, pastor of the
life," and added, "He is in· Nelsonville Church.
Key lay people and their
terested in bow we live day by

Using as his topic, "When the
World Becomes Our Parish,"
stenuning from John Wesley's

PLAN BAKE SALE

half of these patients might be
brought to the hospital alive if
improved medical diagnostic
facilities (telemetry ) were on
board the ambulances.
With such facilities and radio

Bishop challenges
area Methodists

resources.''

Meigs Chapter, Order of
DeMolay, will hold a Christmas Bazaar beginning at 9
a.m. Saturday in the baoemenl
of the Masonic Temple in
Middleport. Sarah Moshier,
Gallipolis artist, will do
charcoal portraits as a special
feature of the bazaar.

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Arrangements to enter a
memorial for Laura Shafer in
the
Missionary
Tidings
magazine were made dwing
the Tuesday night meeting of
the Women ' s Missionary
Society of Laurel Cliff Free
Methodist Church.
Mrs. Marguerite Leifheit had
devotions with Mrs . Iva Powell
giving the Christmas program.
There was scripture by Mrs.
Jean Write and a prayer by
Mrs. Tina Jacobs. Others attending were Mrs. Amber
Lohn, Mrs. Donna Gilmore,
Mrs . Bernice Jeffers, Mrs .
Doris Buckley and Mrs. Shirley
Frieod.

TO HOW BAZAAR
The Mothers Club of the

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MIZ MARTHA'S
RESTAURANT &amp; DAIRY BAR

Southeast Ohio's Emergency
Medical Service ( SEOEMS)
has annOWlCed lhe hiring of a
consultant cardiologist ID aid in
the
Implementation
of
telemetry into its communications and training
systems.
.
Telementry (s the radio
sending of vital signs such as
electrocardiogra(lb ( ECG or
EKG)_
Dr. Gary J. Anderson,
Assist11nt
Professor
of
Medicine
and
Research
As!ociate, Krannert Institute
of Cardiology at Indiana
University has been retained
as a consultant 1D SEOEMS
and will be in the area on
Thursday and Friday of this
week, meeting with (lbysicians
and hospital administrators to
discuss coronary care in
SEOEMS ambulances.
Statistics show that for each

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Sentinel Classifieds Get
WANT ADS
INFOW:MATION

Notice

DEADLtNE$

.S P M Day B~fore PubltCilllo•
Monday Dead line fa rn

Cancellation - Corr~ct•ons
w tU be accepted until 9" m tor
Oay of P~tb hc at t on

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The Publ tsher reserves the

right to ed tt or retect any ads
deemed

obtect•ona t

The

Publ•sher wtll not be res.pon
more than one '"

Stble for

correc t •nsertlon

For Want Ad Service
Scents per Word one tnsert•on
Mmtmum Charge $1 00

cents

consecul!~o~e

GUN Shoot. Sunday, Dec 9
1973, 1 p m Mile Htll Road
Factory choked gum; only
Assorted mears Sponsored by
Racme F1re Department
11 4 4IC

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insertions

three

fOr pelSOR

Stephen C. Snowden

days

CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
S2 00 for SO word m '"
•mum Ea ch add•f•Onal word
3c

BtiNDADS
Add1ftonat 2Sc Charge per
Adverttsement
OFFICE HOU~S
8 30 ~ m to 5 00 p m Da l ly ,
8 30 a m
to 12 00 Noon
Sat~rday

Wanted To Buy
NO 1 Copper , 70c, Rad tators ,
33c. brass . JOe , battenes , 90c
M A Hall , ReedSVIlle Phone
37 8-6249 Beef H tdes , SS
12 7 tft

cAsH patd

Card of Thanks
1 WISH to thank the staff ot
Holzer
Med ic al
Center
Hospttal , Dr
Walker , tht"
nurses and Bro Fred Htll for
thetr k tnd sennces durmg my
stay tn the hosp ital 1 also
w tsh to thank my fr tends ,
relattves. and netghbors for
thetr cards flowers, and get
wel l WIShes , and all who
v1s1ted me Hatt1e Fischer, R
D 3. Pomeroy . OhtO
12 7 ltp

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SHOOTING MATCH
Rl!llc ne
Gun Club, Sunday , Dec 9, 1 p
m Assorted meats, Fac tory
choked guns only
12 6 2tc
SHOOTING MATCH, Forked
Run Sportsman Club , noon
Sunday, factory choked guns
only
12 6 3tc
THE Telephone number of
Sylvta C Carman , Pomeroy,
Rt 2. Is a worktng number
12 6 4tC
SHOOTI N G MATCH
Corn
Hollow Gun Club. turn first
r1ght after Miles Cemet ery,
Rutland
Factory choked
guns only Sunday December
9, 1 p m
12 6 Jtc

tor all makes and
models of mobtle homes ~
Phone area code 614 423 9531
4 1l tf c

OLD turntture , oak tables ,
clocks. ICe boxes. bras' beds ,
dtshes
or
complete
households Wr1te M
D
M1ller, Rt 4, Pomeroy , Ohto ,
call 992 6271 •
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STEEL, cast tron , etc
4297

Call 985
11251fc

Help Wanted
LADY TO HELP WITH LIGHT
HOUSEWORK
A ND
COOKING
FOR
OLDER
COU PLE
WITH
MILD
ILLNE SS
REFERENCES
CALL 992 7880
12 7 3t c

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CAR hop wanted. also k1tchen
help Apply m person Crow's
Steak House
112710tc

BOOKKEEPE~.

PAYROLL
full time emrtoymelit Ex
perlence help ful
Cal l for
tntervieW
apporntment.
N ISCO 742 4311, Ext 241
11 30 7tc

SALESMAN
OR
AGENT
WANTED
SHOOT IN G MATCH, Horner TEXAS Otl Company needs
good man over 40 tor short
Htll Gun Club, Rt 143 , Sun
trips surrounding Mrddleport
day, Dec 9. 12 noon Factory
Pomeroy
area
Contact
choked guns only
customers We trarn Atr miltl
12 6 Jtc
B E Dickerson , Pres , South
western Petroleum Co rp , Ft
Worth, Tex
NOVEL. TY Fabnc Shop, 230
12 6 3tc
Washtngton Blvd, Belpre .
OhtO Polyester kn its , $2 49
per. yard. sweater terry kntts ,
Sl 29 per yard New sh1pment
of cra ft suppli es Complete
line of Necch 1, Wh i te , and 6A vw BUG. runs good Phon ..
992 5236 or 992 59 10 after 5
National sewing machines
pm
Open Sundays noon 1111 5
12 5 6tc
Daily 10 till 7 p m
till

Auto sales

ChriStmas

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DUE to 111 health The Court
Street Cab wdl go out of
bus1ness the lOth of December
tf not sold Will sacnftce for
$5 500 Ca ll 992 71 16 Thanks
for all the patronage over the
p ast years
11 298tp
HAVE YOUR trophy mounted,
d ee r heads , small an1mals,
and btrds Howard Birchfield,
Mulberry Street Rutland
Phone 742 683 1
11 26 tfc
KOSCOT KO SMET I CS &amp; WIGS
Spectals each month We will
gladly show you our lme of
Kosmetics tn the prtvacy of
your ttome at your con
venten ce Remember Chr1st
mas 1s not far away ~o phone
Helen Jane Brown 992 5113
11 9 tfc

CHRISTMAS
TREES
Locally Grown

Sheared
Scotch Pi n~s

BRADFORD'S
Brownell Ave .
Middleport, 0 .

POMEROY, OHIO

12 6 2tp

for saiP.
CLOSE OUT on new Ztg Zag
Sewtng Machtnes For sewmg
s tret c h fabrtcs , buttonholes ,
fancy destgns etc
Pa1nt
slight ly blemtshed Cho1ce of
ca rrying case or sewmg
stand S49 80 cash or terms
available Phone ~92 2984
12 5 ttc

-------------ELECT R0 LUX sweeper deluxe
model
Comple te wtth all
c l ean mg attachments and
uses paper bags Sltgh tl y used
but cleans and looks like new
Wdl sell for $37 25 cash or
terms available Phone 992
2984
12 5 tfc
PIGS for sa l e

Phone 742 3842
12 6 3tc

FLOR IDA
tru 1t.
Hamlin
see dless oranges,
navel
oranges. Whtte and pmk
grapefrutt Can be p tcked up
now at the Merg s Vo Ag
department or the former Dr
Butnmus home, or call 992
2737 or 992 2158, or contac t
any FFA member
i1265tc
8FAT Hamp sh1rehens 75cents
each Eugene Co lem an, 742
5979
12 6 3tc

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woman or wtll do llght
housekeeptng Must l1ve 1n
Call J78 6319
12 6 6tp

It's Sn,ow Ti~e T.ime!

CO-OP COUNTRY
SQUIRE 120
Pos1t1ve Stop and Go In Mud
&amp;Snow
SI~ES

furn1lure, 1ncludmg stove and
refngerator 2 bedrooms, bath,
carpor t
R 1ver lot
Only

$10 500 00
WAY OUT One acre, 2
bedrooms, F A furnace, T P
water Just $4,000 00

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IN STOCK

Let Us Install Now!

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, SUPER SERVICE STA
9 .. :-Jack W. CarSey, Mgr.
Phone 992 -9932

AT
LAST
APT SI ZE
REFR IGER ATORS $45 up
Other models from $19 95
Excellent
selectton
gas
ranges
several el ectrtc
ranges . new used furntture
Manygtfl Items , toys . Strack
Tapes NEW $199
KU HL 'S BARGAIN CEN
TER. Rt 7, " at cau tton l ight "
TUPPERS PLAINS (open
everyday except Monday)
12 2 6tc
SHE ARE D
WHITE
PINE
X mas trees , needles really
stay 01'1 1 KUHL ' S BARGAIN
CE NTER , Rt 7, " at cau t 1on
ltght" Tupp ers Platns
12 2 18tc
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19 HEAD of Horses Register ed
Ten n
Walking
Horses,
Reg1s tered Quarter Horses
Gr ade Horses, and Ponies S40
and up Ca ll 367 7481 or 388
999 1
12 4 10tc

1972 350 NOVA SS Excel l ent
cond1t1on Call 992 5196 after 5
pm
12 4 6t c
REDUCE - exC"ess flUid S Wtlh
Fluldex - Lose wetght w1th
Oex A D 1et
capsu l es
at
Nel son Drugs
12 7 ltp
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SINGE R sewmg ma chtnes 197 2
model tn beauttful walnut
ca bmet Makes des1gn sht
c hes . Zt9 zag , buttonholes ,
blind hems, etc L tke new
Only $89 95 Call Ravenswood
273 9521 or 273 9893 after
oo
12 7 tfc

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He tfers All m productton,
S5,000
For
fu rt h er
10
tormat 1on
cal l 9.49 3777,
Rac tne , OhiO aft er 8 p m
12-7 6tc

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LOTS ur cnrysa nthemum s for
sate, fJeld grown We only
have one co lor - yellow 10
bunches for $5 We have some
out tn ful l bloom, some lUSt
budd t1l9 Reynolds Flower
Shop , Mason , w va Ca ll 773 ·
5U7
926tfc 1

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Notice on F1llng of
Inventory and Appra1sement
Probate Court
The State ol Oh 1o, Me,gs
County .
To the Execu t or of the estate ,
to such of the follow1ng as are
restdents of the State ot OhtO
viz - the survtvmg spouse , the
nex t of ktn, the benef 1ctanes
&lt;~ "lder th~ wrll , and to the at
1u rney
or
attorneys
rep re sentrng
any
of
the
aforementioned person s
No 21034. Lawrence A Sm 1th,
De ceased , Pomeroy . Oh1o R
D , Salrsbury TownShiP
You are hereby not tfled that
the
Inventory
and
Ap
pr.f!l lsement ot the estate of the
•torement toned, dec~ased . late
of satd County , was f 1led In thts
Court
Satd Inventory and
Appraisement w ill be for
h~anng before thiS Court on th e
21st day of December , 1973, 111
10 00 o'clock A M
Any p£rson desln ng to tlle
excepttons thereto must file
them at le-ast f rve days pnor to
the date set for htar.ng
Gtven under my hand end
seal of sa id ..:ourt , th is Sth day ot
December 1973
Mannmg D. Webster
Judge 1nd ex -ctticio Cfertl:
of ntd Court
By Ann 8 Wahon, Deputy
c ;erlt
( ' H7 , 1~,2tc

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CARPE NTER work , masonry
work , general remodeltng by
hour or contract Phone 993 2 APARTMENTS - Rent one.
live rn th e other Corner lot m
3511
11226tp town $13.500 00 or what would
you g1ve-;1
IN TERIOR pamtmg by hour or
LARGE HOME AND RENTAL
con tract Phone 992 5083
12 .4 7tc - In Mtddleport on good street
One acre of n1ce lay i ng land
WILL HAUL coal m Metgs and Asking $17 ,500 00
Mason area 638 E Mam
PRIVACY - In town but over
Street , Pomeroy
12 _. 4tc one acre Has 2 bedroom house
w1th gas F A furnace N1ce
EXPER I ENCED - patnTe r
ln'terlor and extenor Phone shade trees Only $11,500 00
FURNISHED - Starl r~ght, on
985 3951
12 5 26tp th1s great buy. 2 bedrooms,
bath , n1ce kttchen, and porch
In Pomeroy Only $15,000 00

AM FM rad 10, stereo, 8 t ra ck
tape combtnat10n , 4 speaker
sound
sys tem
Balance
$103 49, or use our budget 2 LA R-GE cornerlots for rent or
lease See at 291 Sycamore
terms Call 992 3965
Street Middleport , Oh10 or
12 2 6t c
ca 11 992 2324
1263tc
'GR.OC ERY business for sare '
Butldmg f or sale or lease
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
FURNISHED two bedroom
to 10 p m for appotntment
mo b ile home on Spring
3 20 ffc
Avenue tn Pomeroy
Call
- - - - -- - - - - - - - - t
Sunday or even ings , 992 3429
12 6 Jtp
COAL FOR SALE JAYMAR
COA L
COM PAN Y
THE
MEIGS &amp; GALLIA LINE ,
TRA ILE R In Syracuse on
STA TE
ROUTE
7
AT
large lot Adults only Call
CHES HlRE . OPEN 7 AM
992 3525
Till 6 30 PM 5 DAYS A
12 4 tfc
WEEK PHONE 992 5693
12 3 5tc 7 ROOMhVuse wtlh bath Phone
698 4499
12 -7 Jt c
WE HAVE all your upholstery
needs,
Burlap ,
denim ,
c am bnc, foam glue , ZIPPers, MODERN 2 bedroom furnished
upstatrs apartment $75 per
tack mg stfl p , spnngs and
month , no pets
deposit
cl 1ps. c h i pboard .
button
requtred Robert Hill , Racine,
tWine, sew tn g thread , legs ,
949 3811
upho lstery books. dacron ,
11 -30 8tc
webbmg, sp r mg twtne , tacks ,
wel t cord , cotton, swt\lel
bases and foam , foam , foam
1-'RIVAtt: m~e1mg room tor
Pomeroy Recovery , 622 East
any organ1zatton , phone 992
Mam St reet. Pomeroy Phone j 3975
992 7554
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3_
l1 _
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11 20 26tc
:i AND 4 ROOM furntShed and ·
unfurn tshed
a partm ents;1.
NEW LARGE reclm lng ch a tr s
Phone 992 5434
'" vmyl materta l , buy now or
412tfc
lay away fo r Ch r is tm as OnlY ,
)
$89 95 Swtvel ro ckers tn
, Mason . w
Va ,
ve rvet , nylon , and prtnfs that TRAILER
couple only, phone 992 5693
make a wonderful gift for
ll -16tfc
your Wtfe Only $69 95 A ll
~;,.:;
1tems caSh and carry or 60
day lay away
Pom eroy APART MENT for rent Phone
742 6551 or 992-2550
Recovery , 622 E Matn,
12 2 6t c
Pomeroy Phone 992 7554
'
11 20 26tc
sMALL tral!;;:~deaifor couple
--~- ----- -----10 m 11es north of Pomeroy
UPHOLSTERY Fa brics by the
S75 per month Ca ll 992 7479
yard 5.4 mches wtde as low as
11 23 -lfc
Sl 95 per yard , velvets as low
as S3 45, Imported vel\lets ,
S9 95 We also have nylon , 1 SI NG LE bed apartment In
M 1ddleport Shar~ batl1 Call
hercu lon , cotton
pr1nts .
after 5 p m 992 3173
vinyls, and remnants, by the
12 4tp
yard or by the p1ece Pomeroy
Recovery , 622 East Ma in ,
3
BEDROOM
house
tn
Pomeroy Phone 992 755 _.
Pomeroy
Living
room ,
11 20 26tc
dining room, some wall to
wall carpeting , fireplace , full
FOAM to fill you;~;~~; and
basement, 2 c:l!lr garage $130
cha1r cushtons as low as
per month Phone 1 (304) 743
510 95 , Upholstery books only
6326
SOc "' mch covered foam
12-5 6tc
mattresses for standard s 1ze
bed
S29 95,
Pam eroy
Recovery , 622 E
Ma 10 , TRAILER , Brown 's Trailer
Park Phone 992 3324
Pomeroy Phone 992 7554
12 5 tfc
II 20 26tc

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$5.000 00
NEARLY NEW - Mosl of lhe

Real Estate For sale

"WILD WOOD ESTATES " now
offenng land sales for your
f uture home Loca ted on Flat
Woods Road , between State
Routes 7 and 3J, ten minute
drtve to Pomeroy 40'12 jlcres
of rural l 1vmg W1lh all utillt tes
available In a settmg of a
tra nquil atmosphere where
tall tre.:-s meet blue sk tes, rn
an unspa tled part of rural
Amer1cana n ever be f ore
offered m our ar ea
Ex
elus ive, private, zoned for
your protectton to restdent1al
convent1onal homes, cost mg
not less th~n S20 000 and up
Raise your c h ildren in a back
to natur e movement offermg
clean country a1r , garden
plots , h iking trat ls, huntmg
oppor tun Jttes m your own
area , and ten m tnutes from
Royal Oak Park for other
acttvtftes Landscapmg tree;5
already growtng on your
futur e home Stte and nch soil
p reva t iS everywhere , un
touched by man ' s latest tn
venttons Buy one acre, or
more , to fl1 your future needs
F ront ac re lots irontmg on
hard surface road now
available to buy for S3,000 per
acre Mmt farms available tn
5 acre plot s tor $2,000 per
acre Good land for future
bu i lding sites ts hard to find
and 1S fast d1sappear1ng m our
area
Buy your share of
A m eri ca 1n an area w1th a
great future and en1oy rural
Amencana at its best You
wtll agree that lt ls a
" Parad tse Found " 30 m tnute
dnve to new mtnes and Gavtn
Plant
GEORGE S HOB
STETTER .
JR
REAL

WE
HAVE
OVER
40
PROPERTIES FOR YOU TO
SEE 3 ASSOCIATES IN TWO
COU NTI ES, WHO HAVE JUST
COMPLETED
ANOTHE R
REAL ESTATE COURSE AT
RIO GRANDE COLLEGE
Ht(t NL
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992 -33 25 or
991 ·3b 15

FURNITURt
I

MATERIALS CO

173-SSS4

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1972 ARLINGTON 12x50 mob1le
home , li ke new, two bedroom ,
parttally furntshed , carpeted
1ncludes ce ntral a1r con
dlttonmg , underptnntng and
awn 1ng FrnanCtng available ,
$4,000 Ca ll 1 30.4 773 5194
12 7 Jtc
1971 H ILLCREST, 3 bedrooms ,
cen tral atr condlttontng Call
992 5296 after 5 p m

BERRY MILLER Mob tfe Home
Sa les has a lot to offer when
you start shopp mg for your
mob tle home You can beat
the h1gh deprectal1on you' l l
have on your home for the
first two years by shopp ing
tor a late model l'Sed mobtle
home Her e are some every
day
low
prices
60xl2
Champton , $4 ,495 00 , 60 x 12
Rembrandt,
$3.995 00 ,
4
ESTATE BROKER . BOX 101
bedrooms , 50 x 12 Detrotter ,
POMEROY ,
OHIO ,
$4,795 oo, 44 x 12 Regent.
PHONE 985 4186 after 4
S3 , 79S 00 , 65 x 12 Detrotter,
pm
S8 , 295 oo, 60 x 12 Wmston ,
12 5 3t c
$5,495 00 , 60 X 12 P M C ,
S5,99S 00 , ver y- nrce 65 x 12
6 ROOMS and bath , m town ,
Liberty , $4 , 500 00, 50 x 10
Sll,OOO Ca ll 992 3975&gt; or 992
R•chardson. $2,600 oo , 55 X 10
257 1
V1ndale , $2 ,995 00. 35 x a
9 28 tfc
Detro tter , $1 ,995 oo , 45 x: 8
Anderson , $-1 , 995 00 The se
are mostly all l ate model
homes and the pr 1ces mclude
your delivery and com pl ete
setup So for an honest to
goodness gooel deal , stop tn
today at Berry Mtller Mobile
Home Sales, 705 Farson
Street , Belpre , Oh1o , phone
423 9531, Closed Sundays
1266tc

L1nes and Power
Lines All work done by lhe
foot or contract. Also dozer
work and septic tanks tn·
stalled

Ph. 992. 5271
Lincoln H1ll Pomeroy, 0 .

All work guaranteed
Wtll remove

at a reasonable charQe Calt 1

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8 23 90tc

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DOZER and back hoe work. .
ponds and septiC tanks , dlt
c h rng senllce, top SOIL fill
d1rt,
l1mestone ,
B&amp;K
Escavattng Phone 992 5367 or
992· 3861
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FRIOAY , DEC. 7, !971
News 3• .d, 6. 8, tO, IS , ABC News 13. Sesame Street 20.
Adlenan Counseling Techniques 33
6 : 30 - NBC News 3, 4, 15 , ABC News 6, CBS News 8, 10,
Hogan's Heroes 13
7. 00 - Truth or ConsequenceS J. 6 , Beot the Clock 4; News 10 ;
Wha1's My Lme-;~ 8 , Wild K1ngdom 13 . l Spy IS , Electrrc Co
20, Course of Our Times 33
7· 30 - Porter Wagoner 3. HollywOod Squares 4 . To Tell The
Truth6 , Conc4!!ntratton B, Wall Street Week 20 , New TrPasure
Hunt 10 RP:.t thP nnrk 1~ How Do Your Children Grow 33.
•· 00 - Sanford_ and~ SD!l 31 4, 15, Brady Bunch 13 . CZZit's Gtrls
• 6. Rudolph , The Red Nosed Reindeer 8, 10 , Washington
Review 20 . West Vlrg1ma Law lndlv•dual Pnvacy 33
8 30- G•rl wtth Somethmg Extra 3, 15 , Odd Couple 13 , The
Wanderers 4, Stx Wtves of Henry VIII 6, A Trrbute to Jrm
Croce 20 , Campus Scene 33
9 00 - Needles and Pins 3 15 Room 222 13 ; Ma~terptece
Theater 33 , The HpmecomlnQ;-A Chnstmas Story 8, 10 , The
Trial of Henry F1tpper 20
9 30 - Brtan Ke1th 3, 4, 15 , Adam's R1b 13
10· 00 - Dean Martin 3. 4, 15 . Love, American Style 13 , BillY
GrahamCrusade6, News20 , Washington Week m Revtew33
10': 30 - Wa II Street Week 33
11 00 - News 3, 4, 6, 8. 10. 13. 15 . Janaki 33
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3, 4, lS , Movies " Life at the Top" 8.
" Dimension 5" 10 , ' Journey to the Cen1er of Ttme" 13
00 - M1dmght Special 3. 4. News 13
1 15 - Movie " The Trunk" 10
2 30 - Focus on Columbus 4
3 00 - News 4

OJjlon 8 To Is
Monday thru Sat11rday
606 E Moun, Pomeroy , 0 .

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Johnies Beauty
Salon
NOV. SPEC
Sl2 50 Perm. For
Reg Ha1r

sa.so

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Johnson Masonry
&amp; (Remodeling I
992-7608

SATURDAV,OECEMBER8

FREE EST

6 3o--TV Classroom 8, Kentucky Afield 13 , Fa1th for Today 10
.... 7... 10- Ne•ghbors 13 , Farm Front 4, Fun for Everyone 6 ,
Treehouse Club 8, 10 , Farm book 3

PRICE
CONSTRUCTION,
Roofing , spou tmg , k1tchens
and bathrooms Complete
remodel tng Phone 742 61.73 •
12 3 tfc

7 15-Woman's Pomt of V1ew 13
7. Jo---Man from COSI 10, Sesame St 20, Gospel 6, Abbott &amp;
J.JCostello8. Banana SplrtsJ . Dick Van Dyke4 , Treehouse Club
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C BRADFORD , Aucftoneer
Complete Se,..,lce
Phon-e 949 3821
Ractne , Ohto
Crt It Bradford
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CHARLES R
mtn t backhoe ,
footers , dra tn
742 6092

lC

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water lines ,
ltnes Phone
12618tc

1,.119&lt;lpo11City - I
Maytag •
Aulomattcs
2 spte~ opera won
(J\.oiCe of water
~mps
Auto
water
level
co ntrol
L tn t
Ftlter or Power
Fin 'A.g1tator
P@r'rna - Preu
Maytav
HafoofHut
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~ Surround clo thes
w1th gentle, eve!'l
h eat NO'hct spots
\no
o..-e r q,ry tng
'~f n e Mesh Ltn
F liter
We Spec ia lite m
MAY.TAG

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Your Favonte
Country
Musrc Stars Vrsrt On

THE RALPH
EMERY SHOW
4:30 TO 5:30
Monday thru Frrday

On

WMPO-FM

STE.REO. 92.1
Middleport Pomeroy _

' •10 . Flmtstones 8

1

From the
, BulldolJ!r Radrator to the 1
';,ma lleST H~ater Co~
~ Nathan Btggs
Radiator Specialist _

SMITH NElSON
MOTORS, IN~

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&amp;~Jake's Place 6 Lrdsvllle J. 4, 15 , Bugs Bunny 13 , Popeye

tLNA and Wh1te sewing tACAVATING , dozer , loader
and backhoe work, sept1c
Machines
Serv tce on all 1
tanks i nstalled / dump tru cks .
makes Reasonabfe rates
and 10 boys for htre. will hau l!
The Sewtng Center, Mtd ,
1
ftll d irt , top sotl limestone
dleport. Ohto
1
and gravel Call Bob or Roger
1116tfc
Ph "992 -2 174
Pomeroy _
Jeffers. day phone 992 7089,
n1ght phone 992 3525 or 992
SEPTIC TANKS AROBoi:
5232
I
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
2 11 tfc FOR FREE estimates on
CLEANED,
REPAIRED
l!IIUm1num s1drng
St orm
MILLER
SAN I TATION ,!
Doors and W tndows, Car
AN01unTnQ-;nd- repa-;;:mg
STEWART, OHIO PH 662
ports , Marquees and Ralllng 1
Lane oan1e1s. 259 Broadway ,
3035
Phone
Charles
Lisle ,
Mtddleport
Phone
992
2082
10 4 tfc
Syracuse. Ohio Carl Jacob
12212tp
------~~ - - - Sales Repres~ntattve v v 1
G &amp; E appltance rePlm Phonf ---- --- -~ ----Johnson and Son , Inc
TANK S cleaned
at the shop, 992 3802 or 949 · st:PTIC
6 22 tfc
Modern San ttatton, 992 3954 or
4254
992 7349
11 26 26tp
MIX~ -CONC RETE
10 23 tfc
delivered ngttt to your
SEWING~ MACHINES Repa l~,
serv1ce , alt makes 992 228.4 RON SHEPARO F loor. Wall
~~~!~c!•,:sas~~~~eea9s: j ~e4~t
Remodeling , CeramiC t il e
The Fabrtc Shop, Pomeroy
Goeglem Ready M1x Co ,1
baths Box: 280, Ru tlan d 7_.2 .
AuthOriZed Stnger Sales and
Middleport Ohio
3664
§erviCe We Sharpen Scissors )
6 30 ttc
6 26 ftc
3 29 tfc
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SWEE PE R repatrs
parts , WILL tr 1m or cut trees and REASO
N ABLE rates Ph ,t46
shrubbery
Also , clean out
supplies , 446 0294 , 10 a m 5 p
_.
782
,
Gallipolis.
John Rud'el 1
basements
.
attiCS
,
etc
Call
m
Oav1s Vacuum Cleaner
":
Owner
and
Operator
949
3221
or
742
444
1
1
Store, Georges Creek Road ,
12 t· •
1121301c
next to Bob's C B Rad10 Sales
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12 6 lt c
O' DELL Al 1nement work can ..:~e
done by appotnlment only at
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been MOBILE home repatr. Elec
present t tme , due to illness In
'trlcal plumbmg and heating 1
cancelled?
Lost
your
lam dy
Phone
tor
ap
Pt10rk 992 5858
operator ' s license Call 992 '
pomtment 742 J232
7·1S Ire'
7428
11251fc
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8 JQ--Inch H1~h Pnvale Eye 3, 4, 15 , Yogt ' s Gang 13 . Huck &amp;
,, Yog i 6 , Batley Come ts 8. Mister Rogers 20

9 Oo-Sesame St

20, Addams Fam1ly 3, 4, 15 , Super
Friends 6, 13 . Mov1e 8, 10
9 JI}--Emergency J , 4, 15
10 OQ--Eiec Co 20. Butch Cassidy 3, .4 , 15 , Lass ie's Rescue
Rangers 6, 13 My Favorite Mart1ans 8, 10
io 3()-Star Trek 3, 4 15 , Goober and the Ghost Chasers 6, 13.
Jeannre 8, 10. Zoo:n 20
11 OQ-Sesame St 20 Stgmund &amp; The Sea Monsters 3, 4, 15,
-~ Brady K1ds 13. 6. Speed Buggy 8, 10
11 3Q-Pmk Panthers 3, 4, 15 , M1sston Magi c 13, 6, Mos1e and
" ' the Pussycats rn Outer Space 8, 10
1~. 0o-Jetsons J, 4, 15 , lns1de Out 20, Movte 13 Bowlmg 6,
- Wh at's the Energy Cns1s All About"&gt; 8, 10

12 .3o-Go3. 4,1 5. TBAB . Fat Alberi iO

1\d)O- Beat!es 3, AmeriCan Bandstand 6, 13, D1ck Van Dyke 4,
\1.
Pro Football Pre Game 8 , Ted Mullms 10 Pro Ten n iS 15
1_. 15....... Bob Dantels J Pro Footba ll 8, 10
1·JQ--Gramblm Football 4 NFL Game of the Week 3. College
Football 6, 13
2~.oo-Wagon Tratn 3
2 ao-Amer lca 4, Nursi ng Process 15
3:::QO-Bonanza 15
3t&lt;39-Pro Foot ball Pre Game 3, 4
'\,oo-Audubon Wildlife Theater 33 , Pro Foo t ball J, 4, 15 ,
Famous Classtc Tales B. 10
4 Jo-Antlques 33 , TBA 6, 200 MPH Barner 13
~ r OO-Sew1ng Sktlls Tatlor~ng 33 , Wrest11ng 8. Lass 1e 10 , W•de
l• World of Spor ts 6, 13
5 30- Makmg Thtngs Grow 33 An1mal World 10
6 QO-LIIItas Yog.;~ and You 33 , News a. Mov 1e "You Came
Along '' 10
·l.~6 1 ;lo-.Beve rly Hillbillies 8, Marshall Un1vers1ty Report 33 ,
~"News 6
z , oO---Hollywood Squares 3, Catch 33. News 4, Hee Haw 6, 8,
Lawrence Welk 15, 13
7t JO-That Good Ole Nashvtlle Mu s 1c 3, Sm1thson 1an Puppets

Rutland

Love at ftrst s1g ht IS a con
a lot of time
money! AND 1t will be
;"L.ov·E AT FIRST S IGHT~

WbiEN YOU INSPECT ONE
THE SE HOME S

DISPERSAL
SALE

Just off Rl. 33 - A NEW
HOME and 17 ,AC RES 3
lovely bedroom s, doubl e
closets. Modern colored bath
with shower Mom the k1t
chen has 29 ft cabtnets,
range and Ref. and a large
dm l ng area Laundry room
Carpeting
2 car garage,
25x30, Barn 20 x42
New
fences /WJde just for you

28 New Homes To Be
SOLD
At
USED
and
REPOSSESSED
PRICES
ro make room for the
many
new
units
&lt;rrriving in Jan., 1974.
DELAYED
DELIVERY
AVAILABLE
With the exception of a
small deposit.

and the family, Dad . $22,500
TUPPERS PLAINS
MUST SELL AT ONCE h ere's the buy of a lifetime, 3
yrs old, 3 B R wtth closets,
modern bath , lovely k1tc:hen,
lots of c:::abn~ts &amp; range ,
large dining area, utility
room , carport. c:::.,rpe.ted
throughout, all electric,

NO MONEY
NEI!DED U""TIL
JANUARY 1974

$16,000

SYRACUSE - OWNER HAS
BEEN TRANSFERRED This home just over 2 years
old Hardwood floors, car
pet1ng.
drapes
Lovely
kitchen with range, lots of
cabi nets, too Laundry room

1 YEARGUARANTEE
BEST SERVICE
IN
OHIOVAII . EY

Modern colored bath with
shower 3 nice bedrooms
Ca rport You can move now
- spend xmas In your own

MIUER
HOMES

home $21 ,000
LET US SELL YOUR
PROPERTY.
HENRY E. CLELAND
YOUR
FRIENOLY BROKER
992-2259
It no answer 992-2568

DOWNTOWN
BELPRE
OHIO

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6. Smger
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11. Small
bird
15. Bugbear
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and others

find

known
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segments

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hounds

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Spec1al 15
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Prehistoric Planet" 13
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Prehtstor1c Planet' 13
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by THOMAS JOSEPH

AXYDLBAAXR
Is LONGFELLOW
One leller simply stands for another. In this sample A Is
used lor the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apostrophes, the length and formation of the warda are all
hints Each day the code letters are different.

to form

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auqeated by the above cartoon.

QUEST

(Aalwen lomorrowJ
MYRIAD GAINED

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THOSE WHO SIN BUT THOSE WHO SIN AND CONCEAL
NOT CLEVERLY.-ELBERT HUBBARD
(© 1978 King Featur.a Syndicate, Inc.)

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NORTH

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A !nend and former associate at Mason has asked me to
wrote my thoughla oo the National Football League specifically, the possibility of some !udgmg (no, make that
By HELEN BOTTEL
cheating) by some of the players. He c1tes the nwnber of mex·
Keep Seore on Rejeclloos?
plicable fwnbles, penalties and the hke whtch have cropped up
Dear Helen :
I have a way to cure .. cold" wives wJthoot expens1ve coun~ Ibis year, and suggesls maybe a little mvestigation ts m order.
What I think about the NFL, televiStoo's greatest sporla box
selling.
ofhce,
would fill this entire newspaper, and some of it would be
Let the husband make up a tally sheet, w11h columns headed,
"Too tired/' '"The k1ds might hear us/' "I've got a headach~," oot fit for prinl, but let's stick to the subject of game..throwmg,
1
' You're drunk!", " I want to catch the late, late show," "Not
poml-6having, etc ..
1. - I seriously doubt that any games are actuaUy thrown by
now, Pve got work to do! u "how come you're so lovmg at mght
11
and so mean in the daytime?" ] ran out of p1lls," "Not while any team with even a prayer !or the eight...team playoff. The loot
mother is visiting!'' ''I'm too sleepy m the mornmg,'' ''Sorry- involved, plus endorsements, personal appearances, etc., make
the curse,'' ''Oh well, if you MUST ... " and ''Other_,,
it just not worth the risk
2. - Point..ahaving, so a team doesn't wm by as many point.s
Then add columns oo the opposite s1de for "Gold stars,"
as it should, Is a real possiblUty- and the worst thing is lhat it
"Silver stars," "At least I tried .. "
The husband's job " to keep track by check marks on can be perpetrate&lt;! by almost any member of the team. in any
situatioo. An obacure guard can jump offside on a crillcallhird·
rejections or acceptances (if any), by his wile.
At lhe end of each month he should discuss the ratings wilh down situation, or a defensive player can commit a flagrant foul
to aid the opposition, changing the whole complexion of a game.
her and make suggesl!ons for unprovements.
(conversely, only ooeplayer m a baseball game can really
When she IS faced wilh aU the excuses she makes w1thout
thinking, she wlU WJdoubtedly shape up. and this could save a lot have an influence on the outcome of a game, m most cases -the
pitcher. And even a crooked hurler who Jets the enemy roll up a:;.
of marriages. - DIVORCED MAN
0 lead has no insurance his reliever won't be perfect and his
Dear Divorced:
teammates potent, Jeadmg to an embarrassing - !or him - 8-5
Don't COLin! oo ot!
victory. That's why the wrre semces give us the names of
Tell me, did you try thts oo YOUR wife before the divorce ?
probably starting pitchers, to set up probably odds on any gtven
The saymg, "There are no frigid women, only Inept (or In·
sensitive) men ISn't always true, but lll YOUR case ... ?? - H.
contest)
3. -People do bet on both baseball and football games, rot
footbaU has a hundred more variables, as noted just above. Thus,
Dear Helen.
Here's another one wbo agrees with the 28-year-old vlrsin, cheating, espec;ially point-6having, is Infinitely easier.
4.- Temptation is greater, too, because lhe average pro
PriScU!a.
I am a sane, smgle male, age 28, not ex&lt;:essively ugly, not a gridder is the lowest-paid athlete in major team sport.s, believe it
woman bater, not a momma's boy, rot certainly a vrrgm! My
wgmtty IS a direct result of my bachelor hood To me, sex
out.s1de the permanent and sacred comrrutment of marriage
would he purely physical, devoid of meaning, and a most vapid
form of entertainment.
People who claim sex is "essential to the matntenance of a
IJV H[Nill AnNO L D , ,ul BOEJ I
weD rounded personality" or other such hogwash are not
You' re
Unscramble these four Jumbles.
themselves ' 'weU roonded" rot a rather lns1p1d lot who really
gef1ti'IQ
one letter to each square, to
h..
have oo depth or roots In Uoemselves.
form four ordinary words.
oob
Priscilla and I, on the other hand, are not to be content wtth
temporary gratificatioo of casual cool us. There ts so much more
MASCK !.:,,''";~:'.',it:::':~~"'"""
to look forward to in permanent commitment. Those who set so
much store by the phallicism of our age are making the nustake
of substilutin8 sex for love. They have my unreserved ptty.
.
Priscilla and I have much more to look forward to, and we are
not constanUy on lhe prod to prove ourselves adult by our ab11ity
fWTY
to cohabit. -HENRY

WIN AT BRIDGE
"

By Helen Bond

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·•should be almost automatoc
; ior a careful player.
'' South's three notrump con·
• racl looks hke a conch He
:fovo ns the heart lead and of he
•ls at all careless he counts to
:~ qUJck, easy tricks two
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·~ev tews the btddmg m accor:,~~~~ie. woth the R of the code
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West made a vulnerable
heart btd wtthoul much
a hand Obvwusly he he ld a
of h ear ts for that btd
~ i" .nuiA he be VOL&lt;\ of doa·

Buy Yourself AChristmas

Present At
REDUCED
PRICES
SPECIAL-70x14 SKYLINE---ONLY
Best

3 bedrooms, front kitchen and dining.
mobile home buy of the month .••.

CAPTAIN EASY

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ldlllnn that saves

Us.

8 OQ-AII m the Family 8, 10 , Emergency 3, 15 , Partr l dge
Fam 1ly 6, 13
8 Jo-MASH 8 10 , War and Peace 33 Movie, " M anea ter" 6 13

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1971 ALL ELECTRIC W1ndsor
mobtle
home
60x1 2,
3
bedroom , air conditioner, 13
foot Ex:pando, 1 acre ground
on old Route 33 north of Rock
Sprtngs Call 992 5677 after 6
pm
124ttc

good Job.

BY PAUL CRABTREE

33

RUTLAND FURNITURE R~~;:.~~·t
741·4211

&amp; THINGS

5.-Nolwtthstandlng all the above, I doobl that many games
are thrown, or even subject topomt...aving, because Pete Rozelle
- the NFL commissioner and not one of my favorite people has a very fine enforcement staff, and I heheve they do a very

6 00

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto·

See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992·7089
Night 992·3525
or 992·5232

Area's Most
Reasonable Pnces

-

Television Log

992·7474

Paintmg A Specialty

? 24555U

____,_....,

On Most Amencan C•r:.~
- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

Water

or not. (The total payroll of 47-rnan r061ers is a tidy sum, indeed.)

iL - The DaUy Senllnel, Mlddleporl·Pomeroy, 0 ., Dec. 7, 1973

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
•5.55
.

DITCHING SERVICE

-Gene's
Body Shop

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Slop In and See Our
Floor Display .

Mason, W. Ya

Mobile Homes For sale

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The tru stees of Orange
TownshiP · Me 1gs County wdl
accept sealed b tds unt tl 7 p m
December 21 , 1973, on one used
or new motor grader Trade tn
1S to be one 1958 Adams Model
440
Motor
Grader
Specificat ions will be on f ile at
the Clerk's home and can be
p1cked up or obtamed by mat I
The trustees reserve the rtght to
reject a,y or all bidS
Orange Twp Trustees
N1na Robtnson , Clerk
Rt . 2, Coolv ill e, Ohto
(12) 7, lie

,1lmrl

B r ol&lt;. .,
110 Mech.1111: )lr•·t·t

Employment Wanted

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and

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

TWO bedroom house
473
Sycamo re Street 1n M1d
dleport Vacant Call 992 5310
11 21 26tc

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SALT FOR ICE AND SNOW,
Rock salt for townshtps.
towns, and bus tness es In
bulks and bags tor tee and
snow Excels tor Salt Works
Phone 992 3891
1111tfc

OIIFICE SUPPLIES

Delivered to Job Site

Pets For Sale

Ma 1n St , Pomeroy All ktnds
of salt water pellets , water
nuggets, block salt and own
OhiO R1ver Salt Phone 992
3891
6 5 tfc

992 ·209~

606 E. Main Porneroy

BUSINESS - And 4 bedrooms,
bath, garage. and all stock
SIAMESE kittens , S15 each 1ncluded tn the sale Small
Call after 5 p m 992 5101
12 7 ltp town locatiOn $25,000 00 or let's
talk
AKC Regtsterea toy chOcolate INCOME - 2 bedrooms , ntce
poodles Lovable Chnstmas 11v1ng . large dmtng w1th oak
g tffs Phone 992 5066
c1ty water
12 5 6tc floors , bath,

EXCELSiu~ :..~ • works, E .,

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

WOOD TRUSSES

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For sale

.

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•
PRE· fABRICATEO

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NEW 3 bedroom all electriC
home, cllrpeted . 1 car garage
w1th 1 acre 'Of ground on
Fla twoods Road Phone 992
27J5
12 6 ::Jtc

POM~~~!v~.?,!~~M.~·@)

ALL

&gt;;::..-~-.:_

Built to Your"·~pecs

$289S

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Business Servtces

A LOVELY new Home 1"1 mtle
ftom MetgS HtQh Scl'tOOI
Thtee bedrooms, two baths.
tutl basement with two cat
g&amp;rage Ll!lrge lot '527 ,500
Also , recently remodeled
three bedroom older home 1n
Pomeroy Pnce ot Sb ,OOO
tncludes turnHure Owner wtll
help 1tnance etlher of these
two properttes Call S93 5667
Athens
11 2 30tc

S399S

1971CHEVROLETBLAZER

.'

Real Estate For sale

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4 whee l dr 1ve, V 8, locktr1g front hubs, automatiC trans
m1ss1on , power steermg &amp; brakes, radro, good f1res,
veh1cle of many uses, custom tnm. white top over blue A
sharp l owner trade

553 Russell St
(Gravel Hill)
Middleport, Ohio

OF
QUALITY

1973 CHEVROLET CAPRICE

to 111••011 ... 11th IIIIY&lt;IIIC:I nil

secuttve msert lon s
25 Per Cent D•scount on patd
ads and ads pa•d Wtfhm 10

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS

4 Door , factory a1r, tmt glass, deluxe belts , stde protective
mldgs.. w w tires, bumper guards. Std V 8 engine , power
st eenng &amp; dtsc brakes, automatic , AM radto &amp; tape. loW
m1leage w1th bal of new car warranty Color whtte w1th
betge v myl top
Reta1l L1st SS034 Spec:ral Close Out

Income When Hospitalized

26 cents per word six con

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Tunm9 .,. Rep;,1r Call 698
7731
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ANTIDOTE

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THIS MEAL,?

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PRESIDENT
BLOOMER KNITTED

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'fHAT MEANS 'THERE o.JILL 5E Ill U()UGHNVTS
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Our low overhead means- savings
setup. Financing available.

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KINGSBURY
Home Sales &amp;Service
Junction St. Rt. 33 &amp; County Rd. 18
POMEROY, OHIO
Call992-6256 or 992-2347 For Appt.

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OUR

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East

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HOMES

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Whal do you do now?

A - 1 The ~orrect bid is four
netrump If your partner II goln&amp;:

treat thlo bid I I a notnomp
and no1 u Black wood.
you Juot pa" II
and bid lour dla·
I
mond• If optlmtstk:.
TODA Y'S qUESTION
to

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PAW·· l't~ GOIN'OVER
TO SEE IF MARTHV
HICKERSON Wlil
BABY· SET WIF '
LEETLE TRTER
SRTIDDV
NIGHT

MFIRTHV
HICKERSON
DON'T EUEI\1
KNOW Tf\TER

THAT'S WH'I
I'M ASTIN'

HER

IF THE'i FIND M. WE'LL
DEF~ '!'HEM 1 Lt!Etl §TANO
Uf FOR OVR RIGHTS !

I'M TOO ~OIIN6 TO
~E A TEST CASE !

�/

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R esul ts

10 - Th&lt;·n•uiJ &amp;·ntlll&lt;' I. Mtddlepor\·Pomeroy,U . 0..'&lt; . 7, 1973

Sentinel Classifieds Get
WANT ADS
INFOW:MATION

Notice

DEADLtNE$

.S P M Day B~fore PubltCilllo•
Monday Dead line fa rn

Cancellation - Corr~ct•ons
w tU be accepted until 9" m tor
Oay of P~tb hc at t on

•

REGULATIONS

The Publ tsher reserves the

right to ed tt or retect any ads
deemed

obtect•ona t

The

Publ•sher wtll not be res.pon
more than one '"

Stble for

correc t •nsertlon

For Want Ad Service
Scents per Word one tnsert•on
Mmtmum Charge $1 00

cents

consecul!~o~e

GUN Shoot. Sunday, Dec 9
1973, 1 p m Mile Htll Road
Factory choked gum; only
Assorted mears Sponsored by
Racme F1re Department
11 4 4IC

'

per word
insertions

three

fOr pelSOR

Stephen C. Snowden

days

CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
S2 00 for SO word m '"
•mum Ea ch add•f•Onal word
3c

BtiNDADS
Add1ftonat 2Sc Charge per
Adverttsement
OFFICE HOU~S
8 30 ~ m to 5 00 p m Da l ly ,
8 30 a m
to 12 00 Noon
Sat~rday

Wanted To Buy
NO 1 Copper , 70c, Rad tators ,
33c. brass . JOe , battenes , 90c
M A Hall , ReedSVIlle Phone
37 8-6249 Beef H tdes , SS
12 7 tft

cAsH patd

Card of Thanks
1 WISH to thank the staff ot
Holzer
Med ic al
Center
Hospttal , Dr
Walker , tht"
nurses and Bro Fred Htll for
thetr k tnd sennces durmg my
stay tn the hosp ital 1 also
w tsh to thank my fr tends ,
relattves. and netghbors for
thetr cards flowers, and get
wel l WIShes , and all who
v1s1ted me Hatt1e Fischer, R
D 3. Pomeroy . OhtO
12 7 ltp

-------------Notice

SHOOTING MATCH
Rl!llc ne
Gun Club, Sunday , Dec 9, 1 p
m Assorted meats, Fac tory
choked guns only
12 6 2tc
SHOOTING MATCH, Forked
Run Sportsman Club , noon
Sunday, factory choked guns
only
12 6 3tc
THE Telephone number of
Sylvta C Carman , Pomeroy,
Rt 2. Is a worktng number
12 6 4tC
SHOOTI N G MATCH
Corn
Hollow Gun Club. turn first
r1ght after Miles Cemet ery,
Rutland
Factory choked
guns only Sunday December
9, 1 p m
12 6 Jtc

tor all makes and
models of mobtle homes ~
Phone area code 614 423 9531
4 1l tf c

OLD turntture , oak tables ,
clocks. ICe boxes. bras' beds ,
dtshes
or
complete
households Wr1te M
D
M1ller, Rt 4, Pomeroy , Ohto ,
call 992 6271 •
s lJ tft

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STEEL, cast tron , etc
4297

Call 985
11251fc

Help Wanted
LADY TO HELP WITH LIGHT
HOUSEWORK
A ND
COOKING
FOR
OLDER
COU PLE
WITH
MILD
ILLNE SS
REFERENCES
CALL 992 7880
12 7 3t c

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CAR hop wanted. also k1tchen
help Apply m person Crow's
Steak House
112710tc

BOOKKEEPE~.

PAYROLL
full time emrtoymelit Ex
perlence help ful
Cal l for
tntervieW
apporntment.
N ISCO 742 4311, Ext 241
11 30 7tc

SALESMAN
OR
AGENT
WANTED
SHOOT IN G MATCH, Horner TEXAS Otl Company needs
good man over 40 tor short
Htll Gun Club, Rt 143 , Sun
trips surrounding Mrddleport
day, Dec 9. 12 noon Factory
Pomeroy
area
Contact
choked guns only
customers We trarn Atr miltl
12 6 Jtc
B E Dickerson , Pres , South
western Petroleum Co rp , Ft
Worth, Tex
NOVEL. TY Fabnc Shop, 230
12 6 3tc
Washtngton Blvd, Belpre .
OhtO Polyester kn its , $2 49
per. yard. sweater terry kntts ,
Sl 29 per yard New sh1pment
of cra ft suppli es Complete
line of Necch 1, Wh i te , and 6A vw BUG. runs good Phon ..
992 5236 or 992 59 10 after 5
National sewing machines
pm
Open Sundays noon 1111 5
12 5 6tc
Daily 10 till 7 p m
till

Auto sales

ChriStmas

....__

-------------12 6_
3tc 1964 CHEVY Pickup Call 949
_____
49J5

DUE to 111 health The Court
Street Cab wdl go out of
bus1ness the lOth of December
tf not sold Will sacnftce for
$5 500 Ca ll 992 71 16 Thanks
for all the patronage over the
p ast years
11 298tp
HAVE YOUR trophy mounted,
d ee r heads , small an1mals,
and btrds Howard Birchfield,
Mulberry Street Rutland
Phone 742 683 1
11 26 tfc
KOSCOT KO SMET I CS &amp; WIGS
Spectals each month We will
gladly show you our lme of
Kosmetics tn the prtvacy of
your ttome at your con
venten ce Remember Chr1st
mas 1s not far away ~o phone
Helen Jane Brown 992 5113
11 9 tfc

CHRISTMAS
TREES
Locally Grown

Sheared
Scotch Pi n~s

BRADFORD'S
Brownell Ave .
Middleport, 0 .

POMEROY, OHIO

12 6 2tp

for saiP.
CLOSE OUT on new Ztg Zag
Sewtng Machtnes For sewmg
s tret c h fabrtcs , buttonholes ,
fancy destgns etc
Pa1nt
slight ly blemtshed Cho1ce of
ca rrying case or sewmg
stand S49 80 cash or terms
available Phone ~92 2984
12 5 ttc

-------------ELECT R0 LUX sweeper deluxe
model
Comple te wtth all
c l ean mg attachments and
uses paper bags Sltgh tl y used
but cleans and looks like new
Wdl sell for $37 25 cash or
terms available Phone 992
2984
12 5 tfc
PIGS for sa l e

Phone 742 3842
12 6 3tc

FLOR IDA
tru 1t.
Hamlin
see dless oranges,
navel
oranges. Whtte and pmk
grapefrutt Can be p tcked up
now at the Merg s Vo Ag
department or the former Dr
Butnmus home, or call 992
2737 or 992 2158, or contac t
any FFA member
i1265tc
8FAT Hamp sh1rehens 75cents
each Eugene Co lem an, 742
5979
12 6 3tc

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TEAFORD
It I qil H l•

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Pome r oy. O h 10

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LADY tCI care for elderly
woman or wtll do llght
housekeeptng Must l1ve 1n
Call J78 6319
12 6 6tp

It's Sn,ow Ti~e T.ime!

CO-OP COUNTRY
SQUIRE 120
Pos1t1ve Stop and Go In Mud
&amp;Snow
SI~ES

furn1lure, 1ncludmg stove and
refngerator 2 bedrooms, bath,
carpor t
R 1ver lot
Only

$10 500 00
WAY OUT One acre, 2
bedrooms, F A furnace, T P
water Just $4,000 00

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IN STOCK

Let Us Install Now!

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, SUPER SERVICE STA
9 .. :-Jack W. CarSey, Mgr.
Phone 992 -9932

AT
LAST
APT SI ZE
REFR IGER ATORS $45 up
Other models from $19 95
Excellent
selectton
gas
ranges
several el ectrtc
ranges . new used furntture
Manygtfl Items , toys . Strack
Tapes NEW $199
KU HL 'S BARGAIN CEN
TER. Rt 7, " at cau tton l ight "
TUPPERS PLAINS (open
everyday except Monday)
12 2 6tc
SHE ARE D
WHITE
PINE
X mas trees , needles really
stay 01'1 1 KUHL ' S BARGAIN
CE NTER , Rt 7, " at cau t 1on
ltght" Tupp ers Platns
12 2 18tc
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19 HEAD of Horses Register ed
Ten n
Walking
Horses,
Reg1s tered Quarter Horses
Gr ade Horses, and Ponies S40
and up Ca ll 367 7481 or 388
999 1
12 4 10tc

1972 350 NOVA SS Excel l ent
cond1t1on Call 992 5196 after 5
pm
12 4 6t c
REDUCE - exC"ess flUid S Wtlh
Fluldex - Lose wetght w1th
Oex A D 1et
capsu l es
at
Nel son Drugs
12 7 ltp
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SINGE R sewmg ma chtnes 197 2
model tn beauttful walnut
ca bmet Makes des1gn sht
c hes . Zt9 zag , buttonholes ,
blind hems, etc L tke new
Only $89 95 Call Ravenswood
273 9521 or 273 9893 after
oo
12 7 tfc

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He tfers All m productton,
S5,000
For
fu rt h er
10
tormat 1on
cal l 9.49 3777,
Rac tne , OhiO aft er 8 p m
12-7 6tc

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LOTS ur cnrysa nthemum s for
sate, fJeld grown We only
have one co lor - yellow 10
bunches for $5 We have some
out tn ful l bloom, some lUSt
budd t1l9 Reynolds Flower
Shop , Mason , w va Ca ll 773 ·
5U7
926tfc 1

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Notice on F1llng of
Inventory and Appra1sement
Probate Court
The State ol Oh 1o, Me,gs
County .
To the Execu t or of the estate ,
to such of the follow1ng as are
restdents of the State ot OhtO
viz - the survtvmg spouse , the
nex t of ktn, the benef 1ctanes
&lt;~ "lder th~ wrll , and to the at
1u rney
or
attorneys
rep re sentrng
any
of
the
aforementioned person s
No 21034. Lawrence A Sm 1th,
De ceased , Pomeroy . Oh1o R
D , Salrsbury TownShiP
You are hereby not tfled that
the
Inventory
and
Ap
pr.f!l lsement ot the estate of the
•torement toned, dec~ased . late
of satd County , was f 1led In thts
Court
Satd Inventory and
Appraisement w ill be for
h~anng before thiS Court on th e
21st day of December , 1973, 111
10 00 o'clock A M
Any p£rson desln ng to tlle
excepttons thereto must file
them at le-ast f rve days pnor to
the date set for htar.ng
Gtven under my hand end
seal of sa id ..:ourt , th is Sth day ot
December 1973
Mannmg D. Webster
Judge 1nd ex -ctticio Cfertl:
of ntd Court
By Ann 8 Wahon, Deputy
c ;erlt
( ' H7 , 1~,2tc

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CARPE NTER work , masonry
work , general remodeltng by
hour or contract Phone 993 2 APARTMENTS - Rent one.
live rn th e other Corner lot m
3511
11226tp town $13.500 00 or what would
you g1ve-;1
IN TERIOR pamtmg by hour or
LARGE HOME AND RENTAL
con tract Phone 992 5083
12 .4 7tc - In Mtddleport on good street
One acre of n1ce lay i ng land
WILL HAUL coal m Metgs and Asking $17 ,500 00
Mason area 638 E Mam
PRIVACY - In town but over
Street , Pomeroy
12 _. 4tc one acre Has 2 bedroom house
w1th gas F A furnace N1ce
EXPER I ENCED - patnTe r
ln'terlor and extenor Phone shade trees Only $11,500 00
FURNISHED - Starl r~ght, on
985 3951
12 5 26tp th1s great buy. 2 bedrooms,
bath , n1ce kttchen, and porch
In Pomeroy Only $15,000 00

AM FM rad 10, stereo, 8 t ra ck
tape combtnat10n , 4 speaker
sound
sys tem
Balance
$103 49, or use our budget 2 LA R-GE cornerlots for rent or
lease See at 291 Sycamore
terms Call 992 3965
Street Middleport , Oh10 or
12 2 6t c
ca 11 992 2324
1263tc
'GR.OC ERY business for sare '
Butldmg f or sale or lease
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
FURNISHED two bedroom
to 10 p m for appotntment
mo b ile home on Spring
3 20 ffc
Avenue tn Pomeroy
Call
- - - - -- - - - - - - - - t
Sunday or even ings , 992 3429
12 6 Jtp
COAL FOR SALE JAYMAR
COA L
COM PAN Y
THE
MEIGS &amp; GALLIA LINE ,
TRA ILE R In Syracuse on
STA TE
ROUTE
7
AT
large lot Adults only Call
CHES HlRE . OPEN 7 AM
992 3525
Till 6 30 PM 5 DAYS A
12 4 tfc
WEEK PHONE 992 5693
12 3 5tc 7 ROOMhVuse wtlh bath Phone
698 4499
12 -7 Jt c
WE HAVE all your upholstery
needs,
Burlap ,
denim ,
c am bnc, foam glue , ZIPPers, MODERN 2 bedroom furnished
upstatrs apartment $75 per
tack mg stfl p , spnngs and
month , no pets
deposit
cl 1ps. c h i pboard .
button
requtred Robert Hill , Racine,
tWine, sew tn g thread , legs ,
949 3811
upho lstery books. dacron ,
11 -30 8tc
webbmg, sp r mg twtne , tacks ,
wel t cord , cotton, swt\lel
bases and foam , foam , foam
1-'RIVAtt: m~e1mg room tor
Pomeroy Recovery , 622 East
any organ1zatton , phone 992
Mam St reet. Pomeroy Phone j 3975
992 7554
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3_
l1 _
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11 20 26tc
:i AND 4 ROOM furntShed and ·
unfurn tshed
a partm ents;1.
NEW LARGE reclm lng ch a tr s
Phone 992 5434
'" vmyl materta l , buy now or
412tfc
lay away fo r Ch r is tm as OnlY ,
)
$89 95 Swtvel ro ckers tn
, Mason . w
Va ,
ve rvet , nylon , and prtnfs that TRAILER
couple only, phone 992 5693
make a wonderful gift for
ll -16tfc
your Wtfe Only $69 95 A ll
~;,.:;
1tems caSh and carry or 60
day lay away
Pom eroy APART MENT for rent Phone
742 6551 or 992-2550
Recovery , 622 E Matn,
12 2 6t c
Pomeroy Phone 992 7554
'
11 20 26tc
sMALL tral!;;:~deaifor couple
--~- ----- -----10 m 11es north of Pomeroy
UPHOLSTERY Fa brics by the
S75 per month Ca ll 992 7479
yard 5.4 mches wtde as low as
11 23 -lfc
Sl 95 per yard , velvets as low
as S3 45, Imported vel\lets ,
S9 95 We also have nylon , 1 SI NG LE bed apartment In
M 1ddleport Shar~ batl1 Call
hercu lon , cotton
pr1nts .
after 5 p m 992 3173
vinyls, and remnants, by the
12 4tp
yard or by the p1ece Pomeroy
Recovery , 622 East Ma in ,
3
BEDROOM
house
tn
Pomeroy Phone 992 755 _.
Pomeroy
Living
room ,
11 20 26tc
dining room, some wall to
wall carpeting , fireplace , full
FOAM to fill you;~;~~; and
basement, 2 c:l!lr garage $130
cha1r cushtons as low as
per month Phone 1 (304) 743
510 95 , Upholstery books only
6326
SOc "' mch covered foam
12-5 6tc
mattresses for standard s 1ze
bed
S29 95,
Pam eroy
Recovery , 622 E
Ma 10 , TRAILER , Brown 's Trailer
Park Phone 992 3324
Pomeroy Phone 992 7554
12 5 tfc
II 20 26tc

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$5.000 00
NEARLY NEW - Mosl of lhe

Real Estate For sale

"WILD WOOD ESTATES " now
offenng land sales for your
f uture home Loca ted on Flat
Woods Road , between State
Routes 7 and 3J, ten minute
drtve to Pomeroy 40'12 jlcres
of rural l 1vmg W1lh all utillt tes
available In a settmg of a
tra nquil atmosphere where
tall tre.:-s meet blue sk tes, rn
an unspa tled part of rural
Amer1cana n ever be f ore
offered m our ar ea
Ex
elus ive, private, zoned for
your protectton to restdent1al
convent1onal homes, cost mg
not less th~n S20 000 and up
Raise your c h ildren in a back
to natur e movement offermg
clean country a1r , garden
plots , h iking trat ls, huntmg
oppor tun Jttes m your own
area , and ten m tnutes from
Royal Oak Park for other
acttvtftes Landscapmg tree;5
already growtng on your
futur e home Stte and nch soil
p reva t iS everywhere , un
touched by man ' s latest tn
venttons Buy one acre, or
more , to fl1 your future needs
F ront ac re lots irontmg on
hard surface road now
available to buy for S3,000 per
acre Mmt farms available tn
5 acre plot s tor $2,000 per
acre Good land for future
bu i lding sites ts hard to find
and 1S fast d1sappear1ng m our
area
Buy your share of
A m eri ca 1n an area w1th a
great future and en1oy rural
Amencana at its best You
wtll agree that lt ls a
" Parad tse Found " 30 m tnute
dnve to new mtnes and Gavtn
Plant
GEORGE S HOB
STETTER .
JR
REAL

WE
HAVE
OVER
40
PROPERTIES FOR YOU TO
SEE 3 ASSOCIATES IN TWO
COU NTI ES, WHO HAVE JUST
COMPLETED
ANOTHE R
REAL ESTATE COURSE AT
RIO GRANDE COLLEGE
Ht(t NL
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991 ·3b 15

FURNITURt
I

MATERIALS CO

173-SSS4

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1972 ARLINGTON 12x50 mob1le
home , li ke new, two bedroom ,
parttally furntshed , carpeted
1ncludes ce ntral a1r con
dlttonmg , underptnntng and
awn 1ng FrnanCtng available ,
$4,000 Ca ll 1 30.4 773 5194
12 7 Jtc
1971 H ILLCREST, 3 bedrooms ,
cen tral atr condlttontng Call
992 5296 after 5 p m

BERRY MILLER Mob tfe Home
Sa les has a lot to offer when
you start shopp mg for your
mob tle home You can beat
the h1gh deprectal1on you' l l
have on your home for the
first two years by shopp ing
tor a late model l'Sed mobtle
home Her e are some every
day
low
prices
60xl2
Champton , $4 ,495 00 , 60 x 12
Rembrandt,
$3.995 00 ,
4
ESTATE BROKER . BOX 101
bedrooms , 50 x 12 Detrotter ,
POMEROY ,
OHIO ,
$4,795 oo, 44 x 12 Regent.
PHONE 985 4186 after 4
S3 , 79S 00 , 65 x 12 Detrotter,
pm
S8 , 295 oo, 60 x 12 Wmston ,
12 5 3t c
$5,495 00 , 60 X 12 P M C ,
S5,99S 00 , ver y- nrce 65 x 12
6 ROOMS and bath , m town ,
Liberty , $4 , 500 00, 50 x 10
Sll,OOO Ca ll 992 3975&gt; or 992
R•chardson. $2,600 oo , 55 X 10
257 1
V1ndale , $2 ,995 00. 35 x a
9 28 tfc
Detro tter , $1 ,995 oo , 45 x: 8
Anderson , $-1 , 995 00 The se
are mostly all l ate model
homes and the pr 1ces mclude
your delivery and com pl ete
setup So for an honest to
goodness gooel deal , stop tn
today at Berry Mtller Mobile
Home Sales, 705 Farson
Street , Belpre , Oh1o , phone
423 9531, Closed Sundays
1266tc

L1nes and Power
Lines All work done by lhe
foot or contract. Also dozer
work and septic tanks tn·
stalled

Ph. 992. 5271
Lincoln H1ll Pomeroy, 0 .

All work guaranteed
Wtll remove

at a reasonable charQe Calt 1

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DOZER and back hoe work. .
ponds and septiC tanks , dlt
c h rng senllce, top SOIL fill
d1rt,
l1mestone ,
B&amp;K
Escavattng Phone 992 5367 or
992· 3861
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FRIOAY , DEC. 7, !971
News 3• .d, 6. 8, tO, IS , ABC News 13. Sesame Street 20.
Adlenan Counseling Techniques 33
6 : 30 - NBC News 3, 4, 15 , ABC News 6, CBS News 8, 10,
Hogan's Heroes 13
7. 00 - Truth or ConsequenceS J. 6 , Beot the Clock 4; News 10 ;
Wha1's My Lme-;~ 8 , Wild K1ngdom 13 . l Spy IS , Electrrc Co
20, Course of Our Times 33
7· 30 - Porter Wagoner 3. HollywOod Squares 4 . To Tell The
Truth6 , Conc4!!ntratton B, Wall Street Week 20 , New TrPasure
Hunt 10 RP:.t thP nnrk 1~ How Do Your Children Grow 33.
•· 00 - Sanford_ and~ SD!l 31 4, 15, Brady Bunch 13 . CZZit's Gtrls
• 6. Rudolph , The Red Nosed Reindeer 8, 10 , Washington
Review 20 . West Vlrg1ma Law lndlv•dual Pnvacy 33
8 30- G•rl wtth Somethmg Extra 3, 15 , Odd Couple 13 , The
Wanderers 4, Stx Wtves of Henry VIII 6, A Trrbute to Jrm
Croce 20 , Campus Scene 33
9 00 - Needles and Pins 3 15 Room 222 13 ; Ma~terptece
Theater 33 , The HpmecomlnQ;-A Chnstmas Story 8, 10 , The
Trial of Henry F1tpper 20
9 30 - Brtan Ke1th 3, 4, 15 , Adam's R1b 13
10· 00 - Dean Martin 3. 4, 15 . Love, American Style 13 , BillY
GrahamCrusade6, News20 , Washington Week m Revtew33
10': 30 - Wa II Street Week 33
11 00 - News 3, 4, 6, 8. 10. 13. 15 . Janaki 33
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3, 4, lS , Movies " Life at the Top" 8.
" Dimension 5" 10 , ' Journey to the Cen1er of Ttme" 13
00 - M1dmght Special 3. 4. News 13
1 15 - Movie " The Trunk" 10
2 30 - Focus on Columbus 4
3 00 - News 4

OJjlon 8 To Is
Monday thru Sat11rday
606 E Moun, Pomeroy , 0 .

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Johnies Beauty
Salon
NOV. SPEC
Sl2 50 Perm. For
Reg Ha1r

sa.so

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Johnson Masonry
&amp; (Remodeling I
992-7608

SATURDAV,OECEMBER8

FREE EST

6 3o--TV Classroom 8, Kentucky Afield 13 , Fa1th for Today 10
.... 7... 10- Ne•ghbors 13 , Farm Front 4, Fun for Everyone 6 ,
Treehouse Club 8, 10 , Farm book 3

PRICE
CONSTRUCTION,
Roofing , spou tmg , k1tchens
and bathrooms Complete
remodel tng Phone 742 61.73 •
12 3 tfc

7 15-Woman's Pomt of V1ew 13
7. Jo---Man from COSI 10, Sesame St 20, Gospel 6, Abbott &amp;
J.JCostello8. Banana SplrtsJ . Dick Van Dyke4 , Treehouse Club
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C BRADFORD , Aucftoneer
Complete Se,..,lce
Phon-e 949 3821
Ractne , Ohto
Crt It Bradford
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CHARLES R
mtn t backhoe ,
footers , dra tn
742 6092

lC

HA TFIELD~ ""'

water lines ,
ltnes Phone
12618tc

1,.119&lt;lpo11City - I
Maytag •
Aulomattcs
2 spte~ opera won
(J\.oiCe of water
~mps
Auto
water
level
co ntrol
L tn t
Ftlter or Power
Fin 'A.g1tator
P@r'rna - Preu
Maytav
HafoofHut
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Dryers
~ Surround clo thes
w1th gentle, eve!'l
h eat NO'hct spots
\no
o..-e r q,ry tng
'~f n e Mesh Ltn
F liter
We Spec ia lite m
MAY.TAG

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Your Favonte
Country
Musrc Stars Vrsrt On

THE RALPH
EMERY SHOW
4:30 TO 5:30
Monday thru Frrday

On

WMPO-FM

STE.REO. 92.1
Middleport Pomeroy _

' •10 . Flmtstones 8

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From the
, BulldolJ!r Radrator to the 1
';,ma lleST H~ater Co~
~ Nathan Btggs
Radiator Specialist _

SMITH NElSON
MOTORS, IN~

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&amp;~Jake's Place 6 Lrdsvllle J. 4, 15 , Bugs Bunny 13 , Popeye

tLNA and Wh1te sewing tACAVATING , dozer , loader
and backhoe work, sept1c
Machines
Serv tce on all 1
tanks i nstalled / dump tru cks .
makes Reasonabfe rates
and 10 boys for htre. will hau l!
The Sewtng Center, Mtd ,
1
ftll d irt , top sotl limestone
dleport. Ohto
1
and gravel Call Bob or Roger
1116tfc
Ph "992 -2 174
Pomeroy _
Jeffers. day phone 992 7089,
n1ght phone 992 3525 or 992
SEPTIC TANKS AROBoi:
5232
I
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
2 11 tfc FOR FREE estimates on
CLEANED,
REPAIRED
l!IIUm1num s1drng
St orm
MILLER
SAN I TATION ,!
Doors and W tndows, Car
AN01unTnQ-;nd- repa-;;:mg
STEWART, OHIO PH 662
ports , Marquees and Ralllng 1
Lane oan1e1s. 259 Broadway ,
3035
Phone
Charles
Lisle ,
Mtddleport
Phone
992
2082
10 4 tfc
Syracuse. Ohio Carl Jacob
12212tp
------~~ - - - Sales Repres~ntattve v v 1
G &amp; E appltance rePlm Phonf ---- --- -~ ----Johnson and Son , Inc
TANK S cleaned
at the shop, 992 3802 or 949 · st:PTIC
6 22 tfc
Modern San ttatton, 992 3954 or
4254
992 7349
11 26 26tp
MIX~ -CONC RETE
10 23 tfc
delivered ngttt to your
SEWING~ MACHINES Repa l~,
serv1ce , alt makes 992 228.4 RON SHEPARO F loor. Wall
~~~!~c!•,:sas~~~~eea9s: j ~e4~t
Remodeling , CeramiC t il e
The Fabrtc Shop, Pomeroy
Goeglem Ready M1x Co ,1
baths Box: 280, Ru tlan d 7_.2 .
AuthOriZed Stnger Sales and
Middleport Ohio
3664
§erviCe We Sharpen Scissors )
6 30 ttc
6 26 ftc
3 29 tfc
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SWEE PE R repatrs
parts , WILL tr 1m or cut trees and REASO
N ABLE rates Ph ,t46
shrubbery
Also , clean out
supplies , 446 0294 , 10 a m 5 p
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782
,
Gallipolis.
John Rud'el 1
basements
.
attiCS
,
etc
Call
m
Oav1s Vacuum Cleaner
":
Owner
and
Operator
949
3221
or
742
444
1
1
Store, Georges Creek Road ,
12 t· •
1121301c
next to Bob's C B Rad10 Sales
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12 6 lt c
O' DELL Al 1nement work can ..:~e
done by appotnlment only at
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been MOBILE home repatr. Elec
present t tme , due to illness In
'trlcal plumbmg and heating 1
cancelled?
Lost
your
lam dy
Phone
tor
ap
Pt10rk 992 5858
operator ' s license Call 992 '
pomtment 742 J232
7·1S Ire'
7428
11251fc
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8 JQ--Inch H1~h Pnvale Eye 3, 4, 15 , Yogt ' s Gang 13 . Huck &amp;
,, Yog i 6 , Batley Come ts 8. Mister Rogers 20

9 Oo-Sesame St

20, Addams Fam1ly 3, 4, 15 , Super
Friends 6, 13 . Mov1e 8, 10
9 JI}--Emergency J , 4, 15
10 OQ--Eiec Co 20. Butch Cassidy 3, .4 , 15 , Lass ie's Rescue
Rangers 6, 13 My Favorite Mart1ans 8, 10
io 3()-Star Trek 3, 4 15 , Goober and the Ghost Chasers 6, 13.
Jeannre 8, 10. Zoo:n 20
11 OQ-Sesame St 20 Stgmund &amp; The Sea Monsters 3, 4, 15,
-~ Brady K1ds 13. 6. Speed Buggy 8, 10
11 3Q-Pmk Panthers 3, 4, 15 , M1sston Magi c 13, 6, Mos1e and
" ' the Pussycats rn Outer Space 8, 10
1~. 0o-Jetsons J, 4, 15 , lns1de Out 20, Movte 13 Bowlmg 6,
- Wh at's the Energy Cns1s All About"&gt; 8, 10

12 .3o-Go3. 4,1 5. TBAB . Fat Alberi iO

1\d)O- Beat!es 3, AmeriCan Bandstand 6, 13, D1ck Van Dyke 4,
\1.
Pro Football Pre Game 8 , Ted Mullms 10 Pro Ten n iS 15
1_. 15....... Bob Dantels J Pro Footba ll 8, 10
1·JQ--Gramblm Football 4 NFL Game of the Week 3. College
Football 6, 13
2~.oo-Wagon Tratn 3
2 ao-Amer lca 4, Nursi ng Process 15
3:::QO-Bonanza 15
3t&lt;39-Pro Foot ball Pre Game 3, 4
'\,oo-Audubon Wildlife Theater 33 , Pro Foo t ball J, 4, 15 ,
Famous Classtc Tales B. 10
4 Jo-Antlques 33 , TBA 6, 200 MPH Barner 13
~ r OO-Sew1ng Sktlls Tatlor~ng 33 , Wrest11ng 8. Lass 1e 10 , W•de
l• World of Spor ts 6, 13
5 30- Makmg Thtngs Grow 33 An1mal World 10
6 QO-LIIItas Yog.;~ and You 33 , News a. Mov 1e "You Came
Along '' 10
·l.~6 1 ;lo-.Beve rly Hillbillies 8, Marshall Un1vers1ty Report 33 ,
~"News 6
z , oO---Hollywood Squares 3, Catch 33. News 4, Hee Haw 6, 8,
Lawrence Welk 15, 13
7t JO-That Good Ole Nashvtlle Mu s 1c 3, Sm1thson 1an Puppets

Rutland

Love at ftrst s1g ht IS a con
a lot of time
money! AND 1t will be
;"L.ov·E AT FIRST S IGHT~

WbiEN YOU INSPECT ONE
THE SE HOME S

DISPERSAL
SALE

Just off Rl. 33 - A NEW
HOME and 17 ,AC RES 3
lovely bedroom s, doubl e
closets. Modern colored bath
with shower Mom the k1t
chen has 29 ft cabtnets,
range and Ref. and a large
dm l ng area Laundry room
Carpeting
2 car garage,
25x30, Barn 20 x42
New
fences /WJde just for you

28 New Homes To Be
SOLD
At
USED
and
REPOSSESSED
PRICES
ro make room for the
many
new
units
&lt;rrriving in Jan., 1974.
DELAYED
DELIVERY
AVAILABLE
With the exception of a
small deposit.

and the family, Dad . $22,500
TUPPERS PLAINS
MUST SELL AT ONCE h ere's the buy of a lifetime, 3
yrs old, 3 B R wtth closets,
modern bath , lovely k1tc:hen,
lots of c:::abn~ts &amp; range ,
large dining area, utility
room , carport. c:::.,rpe.ted
throughout, all electric,

NO MONEY
NEI!DED U""TIL
JANUARY 1974

$16,000

SYRACUSE - OWNER HAS
BEEN TRANSFERRED This home just over 2 years
old Hardwood floors, car
pet1ng.
drapes
Lovely
kitchen with range, lots of
cabi nets, too Laundry room

1 YEARGUARANTEE
BEST SERVICE
IN
OHIOVAII . EY

Modern colored bath with
shower 3 nice bedrooms
Ca rport You can move now
- spend xmas In your own

MIUER
HOMES

home $21 ,000
LET US SELL YOUR
PROPERTY.
HENRY E. CLELAND
YOUR
FRIENOLY BROKER
992-2259
It no answer 992-2568

DOWNTOWN
BELPRE
OHIO

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What do you do now 1

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3- Seasonal
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12. Palm
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A !nend and former associate at Mason has asked me to
wrote my thoughla oo the National Football League specifically, the possibility of some !udgmg (no, make that
By HELEN BOTTEL
cheating) by some of the players. He c1tes the nwnber of mex·
Keep Seore on Rejeclloos?
plicable fwnbles, penalties and the hke whtch have cropped up
Dear Helen :
I have a way to cure .. cold" wives wJthoot expens1ve coun~ Ibis year, and suggesls maybe a little mvestigation ts m order.
What I think about the NFL, televiStoo's greatest sporla box
selling.
ofhce,
would fill this entire newspaper, and some of it would be
Let the husband make up a tally sheet, w11h columns headed,
"Too tired/' '"The k1ds might hear us/' "I've got a headach~," oot fit for prinl, but let's stick to the subject of game..throwmg,
1
' You're drunk!", " I want to catch the late, late show," "Not
poml-6having, etc ..
1. - I seriously doubt that any games are actuaUy thrown by
now, Pve got work to do! u "how come you're so lovmg at mght
11
and so mean in the daytime?" ] ran out of p1lls," "Not while any team with even a prayer !or the eight...team playoff. The loot
mother is visiting!'' ''I'm too sleepy m the mornmg,'' ''Sorry- involved, plus endorsements, personal appearances, etc., make
the curse,'' ''Oh well, if you MUST ... " and ''Other_,,
it just not worth the risk
2. - Point..ahaving, so a team doesn't wm by as many point.s
Then add columns oo the opposite s1de for "Gold stars,"
as it should, Is a real possiblUty- and the worst thing is lhat it
"Silver stars," "At least I tried .. "
The husband's job " to keep track by check marks on can be perpetrate&lt;! by almost any member of the team. in any
situatioo. An obacure guard can jump offside on a crillcallhird·
rejections or acceptances (if any), by his wile.
At lhe end of each month he should discuss the ratings wilh down situation, or a defensive player can commit a flagrant foul
to aid the opposition, changing the whole complexion of a game.
her and make suggesl!ons for unprovements.
(conversely, only ooeplayer m a baseball game can really
When she IS faced wilh aU the excuses she makes w1thout
thinking, she wlU WJdoubtedly shape up. and this could save a lot have an influence on the outcome of a game, m most cases -the
pitcher. And even a crooked hurler who Jets the enemy roll up a:;.
of marriages. - DIVORCED MAN
0 lead has no insurance his reliever won't be perfect and his
Dear Divorced:
teammates potent, Jeadmg to an embarrassing - !or him - 8-5
Don't COLin! oo ot!
victory. That's why the wrre semces give us the names of
Tell me, did you try thts oo YOUR wife before the divorce ?
probably starting pitchers, to set up probably odds on any gtven
The saymg, "There are no frigid women, only Inept (or In·
sensitive) men ISn't always true, but lll YOUR case ... ?? - H.
contest)
3. -People do bet on both baseball and football games, rot
footbaU has a hundred more variables, as noted just above. Thus,
Dear Helen.
Here's another one wbo agrees with the 28-year-old vlrsin, cheating, espec;ially point-6having, is Infinitely easier.
4.- Temptation is greater, too, because lhe average pro
PriScU!a.
I am a sane, smgle male, age 28, not ex&lt;:essively ugly, not a gridder is the lowest-paid athlete in major team sport.s, believe it
woman bater, not a momma's boy, rot certainly a vrrgm! My
wgmtty IS a direct result of my bachelor hood To me, sex
out.s1de the permanent and sacred comrrutment of marriage
would he purely physical, devoid of meaning, and a most vapid
form of entertainment.
People who claim sex is "essential to the matntenance of a
IJV H[Nill AnNO L D , ,ul BOEJ I
weD rounded personality" or other such hogwash are not
You' re
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themselves ' 'weU roonded" rot a rather lns1p1d lot who really
gef1ti'IQ
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h..
have oo depth or roots In Uoemselves.
form four ordinary words.
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Priscilla and I, on the other hand, are not to be content wtth
temporary gratificatioo of casual cool us. There ts so much more
MASCK !.:,,''";~:'.',it:::':~~"'"""
to look forward to in permanent commitment. Those who set so
much store by the phallicism of our age are making the nustake
of substilutin8 sex for love. They have my unreserved ptty.
.
Priscilla and I have much more to look forward to, and we are
not constanUy on lhe prod to prove ourselves adult by our ab11ity
fWTY
to cohabit. -HENRY

WIN AT BRIDGE
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5.-Nolwtthstandlng all the above, I doobl that many games
are thrown, or even subject topomt...aving, because Pete Rozelle
- the NFL commissioner and not one of my favorite people has a very fine enforcement staff, and I heheve they do a very

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The tru stees of Orange
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accept sealed b tds unt tl 7 p m
December 21 , 1973, on one used
or new motor grader Trade tn
1S to be one 1958 Adams Model
440
Motor
Grader
Specificat ions will be on f ile at
the Clerk's home and can be
p1cked up or obtamed by mat I
The trustees reserve the rtght to
reject a,y or all bidS
Orange Twp Trustees
N1na Robtnson , Clerk
Rt . 2, Coolv ill e, Ohto
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12 - The Daily SentineL, Middleport-Pomeroy. 0 .. Dec. 7. 1973

Medical program promised
RACINE - The Southern
Local Board of Education
Thursday night agreed to
provide a major medical
program, in part. for teaching
and non-teaching employes.
The board will secure the
insurance from the Oasis Trust
Co. from which a representative will visit the district to
discuss provisions and cos l.,.
The board wilL pay a part or tile
cos t and employes will pay the
balance.
A special meeting on Dec. 10
was set to open bids on two
school buses , and it was agreed
to p ur chas~ some ne w
equipment for the girls'
athletic program . The annual

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the Fabulous

1om Boy
SANDWICH .

organizatlOnal sess10n was set
for Jan . 3.
Leo Taylor and Carroll White
were named substitute bus
drivers and a leave o{ absence
for [jzzie Woods was exte nded
to Jan . I. She is a high schonl
c usto d ian.
Margaret
Houdashelt and Ruth Tucker
were added to the substitute
teachers list and Ralph Wigal,

Gas rate
(Continued !rom Page 1)
dition of Sand Hill Road, a
drainage problem at Annie
Duffy's residence and on the
Jim Dyer property. and noted
that 20 tra ilers in the village
have not ye t complied with a
recent or dina nce requirin g
Wlderpinning.
Mayor London asked council
to mee t Saturday to !inish work
on the new mun ici paLbuilding
·an d remove equipment from
the old towr. hall which has
been sold.
Attendi ng wer e Mayor
London, Troy Zwilling,. Eber
Pi ckens , Robert Wingett,
Henry Hill, Art Sylvester , and
Ed Neutziing , councilmen;
Ge orge Holman, treasurer ;
Police Chief Milton Varian,
and Kathryn Crow , cLerk.

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Dr. Milton ·Mason

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992·5432

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By EUGENE V. RISHER
WASffiNGTON ( UPI) - Seeking to
refute allegations he has profited illegally
from his office, President Nixon Saturday
issued an accounting of all his financiaL
transactions over the past 5 '~ years. 11
showed his net worth had tripled since he
became president , making him a
millionaire.
And he has paid a smaller percentage of
his income in federaLtaxes-7 per centover that period than would a family ol
four with an income of $8,000. That results
chiefly from a huge writeof! for con·
tributing his vice presidentiaL papers to
the National Archives.
The accounting also showed he has paid

no state income taxes since assuming

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office.

Both th~ President ana a team or tax
attornl"ys asserted that all his transactions

were lef:al.
But to eleminate any lingering public
doubt, Nixon asked a joint committee of
the Democratic-controlled Congress to
examine the transactions and vouch for
their legitimacy.
" I will abide by the committee's
judgment," Nixon said.
If the committee rules against him on
the gift of his papers, and disallows an
opinion by his attorneys that he does not
have to pay taxes on the sale of some
California property, Nixon could be Liable
for more than $300,000 in back taxes and
interest .

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Bus trips are approved
SHOPPING DAYS
TO CHRISTMAS

PT. PLEASANT- In view of agreement to wait until after
the current energy crisis, the holidays.
Mr. Crank advised the board
Masc·n County Board of
that
granting of requests from
Education Thursday night
!aced with making a decision Point Pleasant Junior High for
on extra-curricular bus trips, basketball games could
and alter 01uch discussion 'possibly run close to depleting
the board's allocation .or any
approved a modified plan,
Board president Harry reServe of gasoline.
An indepth discussion was
Siders asked all members of
the official body to study held before Bill Brady asked
transportation
· further proposed changes and that the
January and
requests
for
directed Jack Crank, transportation director, to prepare February be granted with
this for presenl&gt;ltion at the next modification.
In altering the request,' the
' board meeting laier this
board
agreed to furnish the bus
month, when the board would
make its final decision whether and the group responsible for
to reject
or adopt il.. AU were in the trips Is to obl&gt;lin the
.
gasoline from area stations,
rather than use the board's
Prober on job
supply, on recommendation
· The Meigs County sheriff's from Supt. Withers. "I'd hale.
Dept. with the aid of in· to grant extra curricular trips
vestigator Frank Eisnaugle· of snd not run a bus later in the
Jackson, is probing a Dec. 2 month {or regular sessions, .
fire · at the home of Drusie because the supply was
White, 64, Rt. 1, Dexter.
depleted due to a shorl&gt;lge,"
According to the . depart- the superintendent observed.
ment, Mrs. While left her home
around 2:10 p.m., arriving
home aboui 5:15 p.m. Around
3:30p.m. Ernest Jones of Twp.
Rd. 15, Dexter, discovered the
MASON, W. Va.- Damage
fire in the home that is owned to a sale in a breaking and
by Mrs. White's soil, Eddie entering ·at Wahama Junior
White, Colu01bus, and ex· and Senior Higt. Schools
tinguished it himself. Damage sometime during the night, is
estimates are not available, under investigation by Stale
·but Eisnaugle was called in to Police and the Mason County
help determine the cause o! the Sheriff's Department.
blaze.
·
Since a dial on the safe was
broken, police had not determined today whether or not the
BARN LOST
The Pomeroy lire Dept. was sale was entered and whether
called to the Clifford Whit· monies stored there are
tington residence, Rl. 143 in missing. Ronald Roush,
Rutland Township at 4:58 a.m. janitor, discovered the B&amp;E
today. A barn on the property around 5:45a.m. today. In turn
was destroyed by fire caused Depu ly Rupert Rice was
by combustion, Charles Legar, summoned and State Police
lire chief reported. Loss to the TFC R. E. O'Dell and Deputy
barn and its contents was James Craddock were called
into the investigation.
estimated at $4,000.
SQUAD CALLED
·The Middleport E-R . was
called Thursday a\2.:35 p.m. to
Front St. for Hazel Reed, a
medical patient, who was
taken to Holzer Medical
Center, The lire department
was .called Thursday at 9:56
a.m. to assist Gallia County at
a fire at the Chester Leonard
residence.

pomeroy
national
bank

DIVORCE ASKED
Iva L. Lawrence, Portland,
has filed lor a divorce in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court
!rom Clarence G. Lawrence on
the grounds of extreme
cruelty.

the bank of
the century .
established 1872

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature. In dqwntown Pomeroy at 11 ~.m.
Friday was 47 degrees under
sunny skies.

Membe.-

FOIC

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonighi,.Sat.-Sun. '
RUTLAND BRANCH

Mon ., Tues ., Wed .. Set ., 9 a .m .. J p.m .

Frldav 9 a.m . to 7 p.m.

S•turday 9 a .m . to 12 Noon

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And. allhourh the sl&gt;ltute or limil&gt;ltions
has run out on his 1969 deduc.:tions and lle

could not be required to pay for Utat year,
hls spokt""Sm&lt;IO, Press Sec.:retary Ronald L.
Ziegler , said Nixon would do so anyway if
the decision went against him.

The documentation, thick as a Russian
novel took a starr or a dozen attorneys and
acco~ntants more than three weeks to
assemble, Nixon called it the most complete accounting of personal finances ever
provided by a president .
It represented a major effort to refute
wid espread char ges of personal
wrongdoing that have crept into public
print. A While House spokesman said the
documentation will be followed by other
$intilar "white papers" dealing with

deduction or $57G,OOO lor donating his vice
and related matters.
The doeuments, authenticated by an presidential papers to the country,
cxhaustivt: S25,000 audit conducted at managed to pay !&lt;deral taxes at a rate of 7
Nixon's ~xpense by the New York firm of per cent of his adjusted gross income. He
Cooper• &amp;Lybrand, showed that on Jan. I, paid $72,6112.09 lor 1969, $792.81 for 1970,
1969-three weeks before he became $878.03 for 1971 and $4,298 .17 for 1972.
- Paid no california state income taxes,
presideot- Nixon was worth $307,141.
he has been a resident for voting
although
As or May 31 his net worth was $988,522
and by now, h is accounta nts said, he is a purposes there since the spring or 1969.
- Enterl&gt;lined frugally and spent little
millionaire.
To do this on an annual salary ol $200,000 more than half t.he $200,000 expense
plus $50,000 in expenses, the documents allowance he received during the first four
· years in office. The unspent expenses
showed the President :
-Completed some enormously suc- became persona! income.
Over the lour-year period, Nixon paid
cessful real estate deals.
- Borrowed heavily from friends, but · approximately 7 per cent or his adjusted
gross income in federal taxes . According
paid them the going interest rare.
- Chiefl y throu gh a controversial to current tax tables, this is the same rate
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paid by a family or four earning $8,000 per
year and taking the standard deductions.
Kenneth W. Gemmill, a fonne r counsel
ol the Internal Revenue Service
during the E:isenhower administration and
oow a Philadelphia tax lawyer who
donated his time to head the research into
Nixon's finances, said he was "satisfied
100 per cent" that a ll wa s above-board.
"To the open-minded, the papers and
documents provided today, the, facts they
contain and the ligures they reveal will lay
to rest such false rumors as that campaign
contributions were converted to my
personal use, that carrtpaign funds were
used in the purchase of my home in San
Clemente, that I sheltered the income on
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RIO GRANDE - Twelve former athletic greats at Rio Grand.e College were
inducted &amp;\turday into the college's Hall of Fame in ceremonies at Lyne Center.
Lee Williams, executive director of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, made
the presentations. Bevo Francis, the all-time great scorer lor Rio Grande, could
not attend . His place was taken in line by Mrs. Edna Wickline. As each inductee
stepped up 'to be congratulated·by Williams, a huge image of the honored athlete
was projected on the wall by Prof. Francis Burdell. Over 1,500 persons witnessed
the impressive ceremonies. Left to right are Lester Berridge, Howard J. Duncan,
Ne,-t Oliver, George Stevenson, Lloyd Saunders, Paul Dillon, Bill Ripperger, Jim
McKenzie, Roy Moses, Richard Barr, Wayne Wise01an, and Mrs. Edna Wickline.
Saturday night Dave Diles of ABC-TV sports was to deliver the principal address following a banquet honoring the inductees.

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this century."
I WASHI NGTON (UP! ) - dergone
District Title 8 coordina tor and 1 Name• 111ay be withheld upoo publlcatlon. However, 011
" And yel,'' he said, uthe 1971 for child stealing, was
Bob 'ord, Sup t., were 1 requeot , names will he disclosed. Letten should be In lood
1 Ohio Go". John J . Gilligan facts
about it are being apprehended by Po01eroy
authorized lo go to Colwnbus 1 taote, addresolng Issues, not persouaUUes.
1 charged the Nixon ad· systematically
hidden from Police01an Henry Werry
ministration
of
"sys ..
Tuesday to meet with the Title I
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I tematically" hiding the truth the people, because Mr. Thursday night at his
a supervisor.
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Attendi ng were board
tion's energy crisis and said this nation and the framers of is in custody awaiting arrival
members Dennie Hill, Charles
highway blockades by truckers the Const' . lion, does not trust of Columbus police.
Pyles, David Nease, and
Pomeroy
police
also
I In Ohio and other states show the intelligence, the judgement reported
Grover Salser, Sr ., Ord, clerk I
a
theft
of
the
7&amp;33
I "the nation is in deep, deep or the good sense of the
Na ncy carnahan , new board I
Market at 5 p.m. Thursday
American people.' '
trouble."
members, Jack Boslick and
Hen Batey on the deisel issue
Gilligan, during a question when a juvenile took 1100 in
Gilligan told the Women's
Dennie E.vans; representatives
Middleport, Ohio National Democratic Club and answer session following cash. The juvenile has been
of the teachers organization, Dear Editor:
meeting here the truckers' his speech, said that despite apprehended and turned over
and Principals Jim Adams,
We are having so mu ch trouble in the last month or so abuul blockades were only the first former Colorado Gov. John to authorities.
Bill Baer and Bob Beegle.
the speed of cars and trucks. I want to do a little explaining abuul result of anger over the energy Love serving as Nixon's chief
the deisel trucks. We all say they drive them too fast, and I situation.
energy adviser, the governors
,
suppose they do, But a deisel motor is made lor hard driving, not
FROSHWIN
The governor said the energy still were kept ignorant of the
to poke along. If you do, you are dOing your motor harm. II gets crtsas, along with the total situation.
The Meigs Marauder freshtoo much fuel that way, which explodes past yuur pistons, in- Watergate scandals, have
"We are reduced to crouch- man basketball ream, behind
juring the motor .
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"been caused by - an ad- ing around a radio on Sunday Tom Walters' 13 points,
would
like
to
say
also
a
deisel
motor
should
never
run
at
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Pomeroy .Chapter Royal Arch
ministration that is evidently night for a 'Fireside Chat' to defeated the Waverly fresh·
Masons No . 80 , Bosworth under 1400 R.P .M.
incapable of telling tbe truth to lind out the latest energy infor· men, 36-32, on the Tiger floor
I
too
have
said,
since
1
have
qUit
driving,
the
deisels
travel
Thursday afternoon . Joining
Council 46, Royal and Select
the Congress, to Ute courts, or mationt'' Gilligan said.
too
fast,
but
you
see,
a
man
still
can
drive
fast
without
acting
"Until
snd
unless
the
DemoWalters in scoring lor the
Masters, Ohio Valley Comto the American poeple."
crazy
on
the
highway.
I
always
was
courteous
with
the
cratic
Party
resumes
Its
mandry No. 24 K.T.; Racine
undefeated Marauders, with a
He said if people are to be·
automobile
drivers
.
historic
and
traditional
role
of
Chapter 134, Order of the
record of 2-0, were Steve
lieve "the hints, rumors and
But I will also say this : When I went from gasoline trucks to suggestions . that escape being the party of the working Randolph with 6 points, Dale
Eastern Star, Aladdin Temple
Shrine, Twin City Shrine Club, deisels it was ahnost like learning all over about driving. I drove periodically from the sealed people in this country, we are Browning with 5, Tim Sclres
Pomeroy Uons Club and the a deisel motor too slow to start with .
chambers of the \Vhlre House, going to continue to be in very ·with 4 and Brian Hamilton,
I also say if you drive a deisellruck slow you will use more the energy crisis threatens to serious difficulties as a party Allen Stewart, Lonnie Taylor
F.O.E. Aerie 2171.
fuel
than in fast driving for they are geared up very high in high be the most traumatic ex- and a nation/' he added.
Roush was recently elected
and Mark Haggerty with 2
gear
and
in
slow
driving
you
will
have
to
go
so
much
in
the
lower
1974
Tuberculosis
the
perience the nation has un·
each.
Christmas Seal campaign gears. For example, il you want to pick up speed for a grade like
we have here on Rou~ 7 at Hobson going north, you would not
chairman in Meigs County ,
make it in high gear; you would have to go in a lower gear, In
which you would use more luel.
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drive hard.
Once a simple truck driver.
Ben Batey
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P.S. - Just think, when I started driving truck in 1920 it had ·
governors on the motor that would let me go just 12 miles an
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PRESIDENT WARNED
WASHINGTON (UP!) -The
Nixon admlnlslrallon was
warned Nov. 26 !bat In·
dependent trucken planned
highway blockades to protest
the high rise In fuel prices INt
relosed to lake !be !brest
serl01181y. a eonsressloual aide
said Thursday.
William H. Oliver, ad·
mlnlstrallve assistant lo Rep.
Charles A. Moober, R-Oberlln,
said he told While HolMe of·
flcials of thO truckers' com·
'plaints and protest plans.
"There waa . a ldnd of an
amused chuckle among some
membe111
of
lbe
ad·
mlnlslrallon," Oliver said.
''The mood seemed to be thai
there were enough problemS
without havlng mor:e from
some oddbaUa."

BEVERLY LYONS of Greenfield was crowned 1973 Rio Grsnde College
Homecoming Queen Friday night. Queen Bev, with her escort, Norman Massey.
reigned over homecoming festivities Saturday. A senior, Beverly was sponsored
by Alpha Sigma Phi, was crowned at Lyne Center during Friday's rock concert.

Hineman
is elected
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Save during our Pre-Christmas Sale all over the store. Sale prices
mens and boys Coats and Jackets ·· Boys sport shirts · Boys dress
slacks.
Womens Jeans at sale prices. Big coat sale· sale of Womens body
shirts . womens blouses · qirls skirts · womens capes · sale of bed
sheets:·bicydes. dolls· qames !'.t)he Toy Store. Sale of.rhairs on Jrd
floor. Sale· of typewriters.
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TOYLAND
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Keating resigns .
WASHINGTON (UPl)
Rep. William J. Keating, R·
Ohio, officially announced to
the House Thursday hi•
resignation, effective Jsn. 3.
The announcement was read
in the House chamber
following confirmation of
Gerald Ford as vice president.
Keating voted in favor of thai
confir01atlon. Keating
previously had announced
plsns to become president of
the Cincinnati Enquirer, a post
he assumed in early Novem.
ber.

SATURDAY DECEMBER 8
2 to 4 PM
Bring the children in to see
hirn.

GALUPOUS - Rod Hineman, lormer resident of Gallia County. and a
graduate of Symmes Valley High School,
alid
has been elected president of the 3,400
member Southeastern Ohio Education
Association.
Hineman is presenUy a social studies
teacher at Belpre High School in
Washington County. The SEOEA covers 12
counUes and 50 school districts between
Marletla and Portomouth. Hineman, a
R!&gt;D HINEMAN
Symmes Valley Higli School graduate in
1964,18 the son of Mrs. Orlyn Hineman of Science in Education and Master of
Scottown, and the grandson of Uoyd Education degrees. He previously taught
Hineman who taught in Lawrence and and was deparirnent chairman and media
director In the Trimble Local Schools at
Gallla CounUes for nearly 50 years .
He attended the Ironton Branch of Glouster.
During the 1972·73 school year he was
Ohio University before transferring to
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VINTON - An argwnent that apparenUy started because of Watergate and
the NiXon administration left one man
hospitalized with a gunshot wound and
anot1Jer in jail here early Saturday morning.
Gallia County sheriff's deputies were
called lo Cherry Ridge Rd. near here
Friday night to investigate a shooting
. incide~t which placed Robert Meade, 25, o!
Vinton, in the Holzer Medical Center and
Rober~ MarcUm; 29, Vlnton, his ·next door
neighbor, in the county jail.
According to deputies, Meade and
Marcum had gone hunting earlier in ttie
. day, then later argued over the Watergate
situation.
A third party, Jack Powell of Vinton,
was also involved in the ·incident. He was
slighUy injured.
At 11:23p.m. Friday, Meade called the
Marcum residence which caused an ensuing argwnenl with Marcum and Powell.
The men w.ent outside their homes In the
middle of the driveway where Marcum
and Meade fired shots at each other.
Meade was struck in the face by slugs
fired from a 12 gauge automatic shotgun, ·
Meade was using a 16-gauge pump gun.
Both weapons were confiscated lor ·
evidence.
1&gt;feade was listed In satisfactory
condition today at the hospital.
Marcum was charged with assault
with a deadly weapon. He is expected to

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appear in Municipal Court Monday .
Powell, injured slightly during the
shooting, rolled under a car,
The case was investigated by Deputies
Richard Kuhn, James Taylor and special
deputy Joe Blazer and by Gallipolis City
Solicitor Richard Roderick, Jr.
Roderick was pinchhitting for
Prosec~tor Gene Wetherholt who is at;
tending a law meeting in Columbus.
SANTA ARRIVES- Sanl&gt;l Claus made his first official visit in Ga!lla-county
Four Arrested
during
Saturday's annual Christmas parade sponsored QY the retail merchants
. The sheriff's deparirnent Saturday
and GSI. Santa is pictured on his sled, perched atop a Gallipolis fire erigine. Sanl&gt;l
morning arrested four persons for
and his helpers passed out candy treats to parade viewers and children.
malicious destruction of property in
conQection with an incident at the College
111\1 Motel in Rio Grande.
Booked were Joseph A. Bianchi, 27,
Pine Hill, N.Y.; Edward V. Mulgrew III,
20, WOodhaven, N.Y.; Michael P. Royal,
22, Bronx, N. Y. and James Ziga Farkas,
24, Atlanta, Ga.
GALLIPOLIS - The 1973 Christmas handed out treats to the children following
They were charged with destroying shopping sea.jon officially began here .the parade.
property including a lamp and wall owned Saturday following the arrival of Santa
Judges of the floats were Mrs. Dene
by the motel.
.
Claus to Gallia County during the annual Wagner, Mrs. Roberta O'Brien and B. B.
According to the complaint filed by . Chrlsi01as parade 'sponsored by the Matthews.
Ralph Waugh, morel operator, the lour Gallipolis Merchants Association.
Most original float honors w~s caa
employed by SAS Inc. of New York City,
Cloudy skies and 32 degree tem- lured by the Educational Departmenl at
were in Rio Grande selling up equipment peratures greeted the jolly old fellow upon the GSI; Best Theme float honors went to
snd a stage for the Stories, a rock and roll his arrival here but thousands of viewers
(Continued on page 2)
group which appeared Friday night at the lined the streets to watch this year's
Paul H. Lyne Center on the college parade.
campus.
Forty-live units participated, marking
Bianchi was reported to have one of the largest and most successful
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physically thrown William Welch, a Christmas parades in the community's
member of the rock group, through the ·history. Co-chairmen were Dave Tawney
motel wall .
and his committee from the retail mer.
POMEROY - A 19-year-old man was
Other charges are expected to be filed chants and Bernard Guinther and his hospitalized following a single car acprior to Monday's court appearance .
committee from the Gallipolis State In- " cidentat 12:40 a.m. Saturday on SR 143.
Sheriff's deputies, meanwhile,. in- stitute.
The Meigs County Sheriff's Department
vestigated a breaking and entering at the · Charles Bostic, president of the mer- said Randy Lelvlng, Letart, W. Va,, sufSpringfield Grange Hall, Rl. 2, Bidwell. chants association, coordinated the event. fered severe Lacerations to his face and a
Taken were lour wooden gavels, a picture, City Manager Paul Willer was the possible fractured left leg when the car he
snd a box containing various garden tools. 1973 parade marshal.
was driving struck a bridge.
Other arrests were Arthur N. Norman,
The parade formed at the Gallipolis
Pomeroy squad members worked two
31, Cincinnati and Lew Phillips, 68, Rt. 2, State Institute grounds, moved down hours to free Leiving from his vehicle. He
Crow~ City, both charged with inloxicalion Fourtll Ave. to Spruce St., over to Second
was taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital
and James L. Waugh, 59, Rt: 2, Crown Ave., down Second Ave. to Court St. and by the squad. At 4 a.m. Saturday )le ~.as
City, booked for DWI.
from there to First Ave. Santa Claus' transferred to Holzer Medical Center. The
car was demolished. The accident is still
under investigation.

''NO, YOU CAN-T HAVE IT"- MeiiS guard Perk Ault
tries to play single-banded keep away from three Waverly

defenders durinl second half acUoo in the Marauders• 60-45
loa Friday nilhl, as teanunale Dan Dodson (far Jell) moves

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in to try and help. Tigers trying to gain possession are Doug
Tracy (41), Wade Thomas (31) and John Sboemaker (on .
hands and knees). (Photo by Katie Crow). See related pic·
ture and story on page 25.
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POMEROY- Volunteers are most Important In the Blood Program. Because
the human body Is lbe only available source of blood, volunteers are needed to
supply that blood so vital In hospitals.
Summer Is over and now Is a good lime to be a blood donor. Meigs County Is
making a special effort in Its blood program. If you have been a donor or a volunteer,
we ~sk you to volunteer again next week, on Dec. 17, when the Bloodmobile visits
Pomeroy Elementary School between 1 and 6 p.m.
Won't you help? Won't you be a volunteer? Remember the dale: Dec. 17.

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RECEIPTS SHOWN
POMEROY - Meigs County Court
receipts !or the month of November
totaled $7,259.25 ac cording to Betty
Hobstetter, cLerk. Receipts '" were
distributed as follows : fines ·to stare,
$3,405.05; fees to sheriff, ~.40; fines and
cosls to county : genecal fund, l2,024.75;
law library fund, $807.29; auto license and
gas fund, $963.76.

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