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                  <text>12-Th&lt;' Daily &amp;ntin&lt;1, Middleport.Pomero)', 0 ., Dec . 13.1973

in Briefs

News.

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Klssingor planned talks with government leaders 10 Algena
and Eg)lll on the first day of his four -&lt;lay tour. his second peac-e
· mission to Ule region since the end of October's 17-day M•ddle
East war. The secretary or state also planned to stop in Saudi
Arabia, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and Israel before going to
Geneva for the scheduled opening Tuesday of a fuJJ..;cale Middle
East peace conference.
PITTSBURGH - DELEGATES TO the United Mine
Workers (UMW ) union 46th constitutional convention Wednesday voted down a plan to establish a strike lund and allow $50
per year emergency assessments to rani&lt; and file members.
Reje~tion of the dual lund raising tactic, which was engmeered
by the reform administration of union pres1den~ Arnold Mlll~r,
left the membership dependent on the uruon s $64.5 millton
general fund for benefits in the event o£ a strike when the current
coal industry contract expires next November.
Miller's administration suffered another serious setback
Wednesday night when the convention demanded a change in the
constitutional clause which disbands locals containing Jess than
10 active miners. Under that clause, Miller has already ordered
disbandment of pensioner or "dead" locals, many of which
supported incwnbent W. A. ' 1Tony'' Boyle in the Wlion's international elections last December.

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"business purposes ." At the
same time, Nixon claimed a
$32,167 depreciation tax deduc·
tion over foUr years by
declaring the San Clemente
borne was used for business
purposes.
Mills said - the joint com·
mittee would not investigate
whether Nixon should have
paid california state income
taxes. That is up to state of·
ficials to investigate, he said.
A White House spokesman
expressed no dismay over the
committee decision to expand
its investigation.
Nixon had asked the commit·
tee to examine the legality of
the deduction for his papers in
light of allegations the gift was·
made in an illegal manner or
was made alter the July 2$,
1969 cutoff. Nixon also asked
for a judgment on the savings
he realized by not paying
capital gains taxes on the
profits from the sale of some of
his San Clemente property.
In both instances, Nixon said
be !would abide by Ule com·
mittee judgments and pay
back taxes, if he owes them.
They could amount to $300,000,
including interest al6 per cent.
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Mrs.
DISCHARGES
Conrad Berkaley, Point
Pleasant: Mrs. Guy Minturn,
Leon: Mrs. Russell Leport,
Mrs . Gerald John and
daughter, Buffalo, Mrs. John
Barker, Glenwood, and Ben·
jamin Hall, West Columbia.

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Poulin annoWlccd that the
annual ·'Shooter's Education ,.
will be started in February. He
satd the program was a sue·
cess last year and the 1914
program will again have
sessions on firearm safety, gun
collections and shool-&lt;&gt;ffs.
Poulin added that the winner
of the Meigs County Jaycee
shoot-off will go on to state
competition and possible
national finals . Last year Ohio
finished 4th in the nation . Any
youngster, 7-H years-old, is
invited to participate in the
''shooter's ed ucation' '.
Poulin also announced that
Farmer 's Bank Dolls" wiJI be
distributed, "to help make
Christmas happier for some
people." He stated the Jaycees
will be able to distribute about
20 of the dolls to girls in the
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and hearing therapist, and
Susan Edwards, student nurse .
In other business, Fred
Morrow, manager of the local
Power Company, reported for
the American Electric System
and the effect of the energy
crisis. Morrow observed that
the Ohio Power Company has
an adequate supply of power
for · its customers. Morrow
presented members with a
copy of 11 0hio Power Review"
for information purposes.
Jim Roush announced that
ladies night will be observed in
conjunction with the club'S 25th
anniversary celebration on
Jan. 8 at the Meigs Inn.
Guest speaker at the
January meeting will be
Howard Hoshor , district
governor, and a v&lt;X!al group
from Rio Grande College under
the direction of Merlyn . Ross
will be featured .
Gifts were distributed by
Santa Claus Struble to all
rriembers . Wendell Hoover ,
president, presided.

LEG INJURED
The Pomeroy E·R squad was
called Wednesday at 7:45p .m.
to the lower parking Jot for
Vernon Blevins, Poineroy, Rt.
3, who had fallen and sustained
a possible broken leg. He was
transported to Holzer Medical
Center.

PLAYTEX SALE

Women s

WINTER COATS

S4,88

SAVE OVER 113 NOW

Sale 6.99
Sale 7.49
Sale 8.99

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SALE! MEN'S SWEATER VESTS

Wash Cloths

Sizes sma ll, medium , large and extra large. For extra
warmth and for that layered look. Solid co lors and smart _
patterns. V-necks and U-necks . Mostly sllpover style .

( Irregulars)

$1.00

TYPEWRITERS
AND ADDERS

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SALE! MEN'S AND BOYS' BELTS

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MR.ANDMRS.SANTACLAUSANDFAIRIES - Portraying Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus in
a Christmas program at Harrisonville Monday night will be, front row, Brad Gibson and Linda
Donohue, back row, Brenda Largent,. Sherri Jewell, Darlene Reeves, Kay Gibnore, Sheila
Bennett, Sheila Young and Donna Hall , fairies. The program wiU be staged at 7:30p.m. See
story a nd pictures of other youngsters on Page 2.

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Special Sale Prices at Elberfelds
Toy Store In The Middle Block

WORK SOCKS

SALE PRICES

Housewares Department, First Floor . ·

Specia l sa le prices now on 01.1r entire stock .of doll s and
stuffed toys. Make your selections now .

BICYCLE SALE

There's a big se lection of well made American bicycles for
boys ·and girls all at special sale prices.

SPECIAL SALE PRICES . CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS and
ELECTRIC DECORATIONS.

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MEN 'S. N-ECKTIES
Includes our entire stock of well known brand
mens ties - Four-in -hand ties . ready tied ties.
Solid colors· while· polka dots - stripes · neat
patterns.
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A big selection.
Friday and Saturday

SALE PRICES

patterns.

Indoor and outdoor light sets. A big selection . Electric tree
tops - Candoliers - Wreaths - Sprays - Bells.

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Packaged

ready to put under the
Christmas tree .
Frid.ar and Saturday

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Serene 2 Pc.

3 mens handkerchiefs - hand rolled - fine quality
cotton . Boxed re.a dy to give.
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Completely

washable. Beautiful colors .
Friday and Saturday

$1.49

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Give RCA this year and you'll give years of pleasure .

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All Colton Handkerchiefs
White • Satin Border · •

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YARN

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All colors .

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Short sleeves - long sleeve styles and sleeveless
pullover vest type. Includes all of our hanging
stock of mens and young mens knit shirts.
Sizes small. medium . large and extra large.
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Friday· Saturday

SALE PRICES

SALE! 3r4 FI.OOR ·FURNITURE

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$5.95 "Belaire"

MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS

Stop in the Music Department on the 2nd floor .
New selection of black and while Portable TV
Sets. Portable Record Players - Color Television
with famous RCA Xl100 Chassis - Tape Players Recorders - Stereos with built-in 8 track Tape
Player and AM- FM Radio · New Transistor
Radios.
Stop in - take a look . You'll like this fine line of
RCA quality products. ·

Special

BOX

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ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT
RCA TV SETS, RECORD
PLAYERS· RADIOS

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MEN'S INITIALED HANDKERDfiEFS

SALE PRICE!&gt;-DAIS'I' AIR RIFLES

Pellet guns · lever action guns . carbines·_western Red Ryder
. pump action air rifles.
Save now on what you need.

16.99·
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Mens Permanent Pres
White Handkerchiefs
3 in Cellophane Pack •

EVENINGS

DOLLS and STUFFED ANIMALS

Be sure to see a lithe other
fine qualitr work and dress

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GAMES - Special sale prices 011 our entire ·selection of .
games for chi ldren and ~dults . A fine se lection .

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Includes 1'12 qt . saucepan. 2·qt. saucepan, 63/4'
socks for men. Mens and
Boys Department - 1st
fry pan, 10" fry pan. 4112 qt . dutch oven , and lids .
Floor.
Decorator colors .
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Reg. 54.95 Teflon Set - . - - - · · Sale 38.99
Mens S9-:95
Reg. 44.95 Sunray Set · · · - · • · Sale 31.99J

Also ;n this sale- special prices on boys and
prep size ties . A fine group.

FOR
GALA EVENTS

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CLUB ALUMINUM
8-PIECE COOKWARE SET

BLANKETS
100 percent

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Polyester .

DECEMBER SPECIAL$ ·
Kroehler living Room Suites· Sofas· Love Seats
. Chairs • Recliners • Occasional Chairs.
, Early American, Spanish, Traditional and
Modern.
Large selections of nylon and Herculon covers.
Prints, tweeds and velvets.

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r~~·;~o~; . b~n~i;t~ ifoaurn~ 1---.
with long lasling nylon . .

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High fashion solid colors :

green · rose - white - gold blue.

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ELBERFELDS WAREHOUSE ON MECHANIC STREET

Friday and Saturday

FOR WHIRLPOOL DISHWASHER TO BE GIVEN AWAY

S4.88

No purchase .is necessary and you need not be
present to win.

YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS
A _Gold Star Store
BETTY OHLINGER
MAIN ST., POMEROY

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY
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VOL XXV NO. 171

MEN'S SWEATSHIRTS

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HOLIDAY FOOTWEAR

By United Press International
Mounting violence today
marked an
independent
truckers protest against rising
diesel fuel costs and lower
speed limits . One or the leaders
or the demonstration was
arrested on charges of carrying a concealed deadly
weapon.
In Ohio, a local point lor
much of the trucker activity, at
least 25 trucks whose drivers
dedined to comply with the
independent's call lor a
nationwide "park in" were
fired on early today and late
Thursday.
Another 450 to 500 rigs were
corralled into a truckstop on
Interstate 70 near Dayton and
not allowed to leave.
The Ohio · Highway Patrol
sa(d the men .were being kept
at the stop under duress.
Near Glasgow, Del., this
morning, John Sassi, 29, and
three companions were taken
into custody after a searc,h of
~eir station wagon turned up a
handgun, state police said.

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.sassi, an independent driver
who helped organize the "park
in," testi!ed before a -&amp;nate
committee hearing on the
truckers' plight earlier this
week. Sassi accused tbe Senale
of not acting quickly ellbugh to
redress truckers 1 grievances.
In Baird, Del., Thursday
night, a trucker had his wind·
shield shot out. Similar in·
cidents were reported on two
other Delaware highways as
the angry independents at.
tempted to get other truckers
to join their protest shutdown.
There were also reports o£
violence in Maryland where at
a Whitemars h truck stop late
Thursday two trucks were
fired on while· waiting to be
fueled.
One blast hit a truck radiator
while s hotgun pellets sha ttered
the windshields of other rigs.
No injuries were reported .
A new outbreak of gunfire
and bricks aimed at opera ting
trucks erupted in Ohio early
today. The tires on some trucks
were slashed.

The suct-ess of the shutdown,
suggested by editors of Overdrive magazinP. as a two-day
protest or rising diesel prices
and lower speed limits, was
only partial. Across the nation
state police and truck stop
operators reported trucks were
still rolling on expressways,
although truck traffic was
lighter than normal, and in
some spots cut in hall.
Ohio was hardest hit by the
violence, but gunfire or rock
and bottle barrages also
harassed truck drivers Who
tried to drive in Colorado and
Pennsylvania. Three striking
truck drivers were arrested in
Pe!Uisylvania Thursday and
accused of throwing rocks at a
truck.
zs Trucks Hit
Ohio police said at least 25
operatin g trucks were hit by
bullets Thursday night and
early this morning. Nine trucks
were struck by gunfire in Ohio
and Pennsylvania ea rlier
Thursday. No drivers have
been hit.

Other drlVers who were
ignoring the shutdown reported
numerous incidents of brick·
throwing, lire slashing and
being bottled up in truck stops.
Near the Ohio.Pennsylvania
OOrder, drivers stood in the
mlddle of major truck routes
and flagged down oncoming
truckers, redirecting Utem into

nearby truck stop parking lots.
" They're catching the trucks
as they come up routes 11, 30,
14 and 7," said the state High·
way Patrol in Columbiana
County, Ohio. "More than 200
trucks are tied up (in parking
lots) a_\,East Liverpool. But all
Ute roads are clear .
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No light on
tape's buzz

WASHINGTON (UPil - Technical experts
don't know yet who or what caused an 18·minute
" buzz " on one of President Nixon 's Watergate tapes ,
but it wasn't Rose Mary Woods' typewriter or lamp .
Whatever happened, the experts told Chief U. S.
District Judge John J Sirica in a preliminary report
Thursday, it appears that the obliterated conversation " probably will not be retrievable " even
with the most advanced equipment. Their report
ruled out as the culprit in the erasure the electrical
equipment used by Miss Woods, Nixon's personal
secretary for nearly 25 years , as she was trans·
scribing the taoe last fall .
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typewriter used by Miss Woods she could not have been
was a likely cause of the IS. responsible for aU 18 minutes.
minute buzz on the White House
The six·man panel o£ experts,
tape of June 20, 1972... ," Sirica named by Sirica Nov. 21 with
said after meeting with the the concurrence of both sides,
experts, White House lawyers held out the possibility that the
and prosecutors.
Uher Universal 5000 machine
TEN CENTS ' "Tests made with sophisticat- Miss
PHONE 992-2156
Woods was using Oct. I
ed instruments have failed to when the "acciden t" allegedly
give any indication that the happened might have caused
eleclric typewriter or the the buzz . But they sai~ that
Tensor Lamp, if used in the was "yet to be determined by
arrangement described in tes- further study."
timony, would have produced
Sirica said the panel expects
the pattern of buzzing sounds to finish its work on the June 20
observed on the tape. 11
tape "shortly alter the first of
The buzz obliterates a talk the new year." He said the
sumes about 2,000 gallons of " tolerate the disruption " Nixon had just three days after experts already have put in 150
caused in the airline industry the Watergate bugging arrests man-days or work, mostly on
fuel an hour.
Officials said the President by jet luel cutbacks planned by with H. R. Haldeman, then his that one tape.
Six other subpoenaed White
would ride in a special railroad the administration. Some pilots closest adviser. Haldeman's
car attached to the rear of a have been talking about a notes of that meeting, intra. House tapes also will be
regular commercial Amtrak strike the weekend before .. duced as evidence in Sirica's examined to determine if any
court recently, indicate the talk lllliy have been tampered with .
!rain. His limousine may be Christmas.
Sirica was expected to com·
Under
government· . was of Watergate.
driven to Florids, or taken
Miss Woods, . testifying . in plete his review of the tapes
piggyback aboard a freight mandated fuel allocations, the
airlines say they face a 25 per court Nov. 26, said she might today. He has already forward·
car, they said .
In Washington, the Air Une cent cut in their intended fuel have caused a 4'f..-&lt;&gt;r.,).minule ed four of them to Special
Pilots Association (ALPA) said consumption, and already have gap by mistakenly hitting the Prosecutor Leon Jaworski, who
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"record" button on the machine has indicated he expects to
its 45,000 members cannot
as she turned to take a present them to the grand jury
telephone call. But she insisted before Christmas.

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Mens 8.95 Fashion Jeans
Men s 9.95 Fashion Jeans
Mens 11.95 Fashion Jeans

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Marguerite's Shoes

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lingerie Department. First Floor

PRETEEN SPORTSWEAR SALE

Minor

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Waist sizes 29 to 38. Regular flare leg style and flares with
cuffed bottoms.
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Deni ms . corduroys - dacron and cotton blends. S&lt;;&gt;lld colors
and plaids.

Our Reg. $1.00 best selling
pantyhose at ChristmaS
special prices.

• LIVING(r) BRAS
• LIVING(r) LONG LINE BRAS
•DOUBLE DIAMONDS(r) GIRDLES

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FASHION JEANS

Panty Hose

Save now on these great Playlex sty les.

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On womens trimmed and untrimmed winter
Larry Spencer, chairmi;ln,
Friday anci Saturday
Sale 4.69
coats.
Big selection of mi sses. juniors and
presented his committee's
for
\ Mens 5.95 Sweater Vests
Sale 5.39
preteen sizes.
sugges tions lor a raffle. The
Mens 6.95 Sweil!fer Vests · · · - · · ·
Sale 6.19
cost or the ticket printing was
Men s 7.95 Sweater .Vests · - - · · · Sale 6.79
Mens 8.95 Sweater Vests · · - · - - ·
also discussed and Spencer
announced that the committee
will oller definite plans at the
next meeting.
Representatives of the
Big selection of famous
An ideal Christmas gift. Thi s sale includes our entire stock of
Middleport Order o£ DeMolay
brand
portable 1 "inylandleatherbelts.
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. attending the meeting stated
Our entire stock of Preteen size 6 to 14
typewrllers, adding
Boyssizes201o3B · mensslzes301o50. Wh•le - brown - tanthey are willing to help with
sportswear is included in this sale.
mrch,Jn:s and electronic
black . red and reversibles.
any conununity service project
Coordinates· Pants • Blazers • Blouses.
ca cu a ors.
Friday and Saturday
the Jaycees need help.
Sweaters - Shrinks - Skirts.
SALE PRICES
Vince Knight, head of the
bottle cap collection drive,
announced that all members
should turn in the bottle caps
they have been collecting at
the next meeting .
Boys sizes 2 to 20. Mens sizes 36 to 50. Wai st length jackets
· Poulin also announced that
~:~~,;~~tts o;1J1on acrylic. ~ and longer coallenglh. Buy whal you need now and save
the Meigs County Jaycees will
be hosts for the district
100 per cent Crepeset nyl on in white. pastels and
Reg. $16.98
SALE PRICES
meeting to be held at the Meigs
dark colors.
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also made for the January allReg. 10.00 Ruffle Front Sale . Sale 6.88
state convention in Cincinnati,
which will have a mock
Reg. 9.00 Placket Front . . . . . Sale 5.88
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Womens
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legislature. Poulin added that
Hooded Swea tshirts in zipper front coat style . Fleece l ined or
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warm laminated lining .
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decides will be pushed in the
actual state legislature in
Kodel blends.
Columbus.
Slop in and selecl your needs now.
Our entire stock of womens
Jaycee Week, directed by
basic and fashion pants is
WOUB-TV in Athens, will be
included in th is sale .
12.7 fl. o z. size in Emeraude , lmprevu.
Choose 100 pel. acrylic or
SANTA CLAUS
held Jan. 20-26, and Poulin
l ' Aim ant. or Muquet.
100 pd . polyester in many
agreed to represent the local
colors.
Jaycees at the taping of the
THURSDAY EVENING-6To8 P.M.
television show.
FRIDAY EVENING-6ToB P. M.
In final action it was anSATURDAY AFTt;::RNOON--2To4 P.M.
nounced that the board of
SPECIAL PURCHASE
directors will meet Dec. 19, at
f:lring the children in for a visit with $ant a.
7:30 p.m . at Pomeroy town
hall. Don Nelson gave the
secretary's report and Vince
Extra
in
Knight the treasurer's report.
blue. re d. green and gold .
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The next regularly scheduled
All First Quality
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Jaycee meeting is Dec. 26, at 8
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p .m. at the city hall. Anyone
REG. 3.50 BATH TOWELS SALE 1.99
TONKA TOYS ~ A big selection of ail size Tonka Toys - all
Sizes lO·lOIJ2, 11 ,11112, 12between the ages of 18 and 30
aranged
for yo ur easy selection . Includes our entire stock.
121/'l. Solid color grey or
and interested in making
REG. 2.50 HAND TOWELS SALE 1.29
white . Comfortable· and
Meigs County a better place to
long wear ing .
REG. 1.19 WASH CLOTHS SALE
69c
live is welcome .
Friday and Saturday

CALLED TWICE
The Middleport E·R squad
LOCAL TEMPS
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answered
- two calls WedM
Temperature in downtown
Pomeroy Thursday at 11 a.m. nesday . At 12:21 p.m. they
was 53 . degrees under rainy transported Rubin Collins to
Holzer Medical Center suf·
· skies.
fering a possible heart attack.
At 8:30p.m. they were called to
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the Ted Riley residence, 2!14
Pearl St., for Kelly Gibnore, blocking roadways in Ohio.
Patrolmen also reported nine
.TONIGHT
73, a medical patient. He was
December 13
incidents
of objects being
also taken to Holzer Medical
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thrown at trucks in Mahoning
Center.
County, near the Ohio·Pennsyl·
·Fri. ·sat . Sun .
vania border . In Somerset, Pa.,
Dec. 14-15-16
state pqlice reported the
HAD SURGERY
"SSSSSSS"
windshields of three trucks
Mrs
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Dale
(Joyce
(Don't Say it, Hiss it)
(Technicolor)
Williamson) Richards, Lao· were smashed on the Pennsyl·
Strother Marlin
caster, formei-ly of Pomeroy , vania Turnpike by two bric.ks
Di ck Benedict
underwent major surgery and a bottle dropped from
" PG"
· Wednesday at River"ide overhead bridges. In Michigan,
THE BOY WHO
CRIEO WEREWOLF
Hospital in Columbus. Cards angry truck drivers parked on
( Technicolor I
may be sent to her in care of expressways in two locations,
Kerwin Matthews
Ule hospital. Mrs. Richards is a west and south of Detroit,
Elaine DeVry
sister of Mrs . William Gibbs, blocking traffic lor less than an
" PG "
Show Starts 7 p.m .
hour in bolll places until police
Pomeroy .
cleared the roads .

OPEN

Truckers' protests heating up

Men s and Young Mens

CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

SALE PRICES

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POMEROY-MIDOLEPORT, OHIO

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1973'

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riSIS
United Press International
Repercussions of the energy
crisis were reflected today on a
broadening scale - from U.S.
highway truck routes to the
topmost levels of government
By United Press International
in Washington, London and
.AKRON - A CALL FOR COLLECTIVE bargaining laws lor
Tokyo.
public employes in Ohio and a professional practices board to
The major manifestation in :
regulate the teaching profession were the chief legislative items
the United States · was the
to be voted upon here today by delegates to the aonual Ohio
spread of a work stoppage by
Education Association meeting here.
independ e nt truckers
Adoption of a program to guide the association's position
protesting increases in diesel
during the comin g legislative session will lead off the second day
fuel
prices and lower speed
of the three-day convention being attended by nearly 1,000
limits on major highways.
educators from across Ohio .
On the government level,
WASHINGTON - A SOCIAL SECURITY benefits increase
Vice President Gerald R. Ford
presided at a White House
that appeared to be breezing through Congress has become
bogged down in an increasingly bitter dispute between the House
meeting of top energy advisers
to discuss the gel)eral situation
Ways and Means Committee and the Senate l'inance Committee.
and the . need for further
Unless someone backs down or finds a face-saving compromise
before Congress adjourns next week, 30 million Americans will
legislation next year.
have to wait a lew months longer to get their increased monthly
Meanwhile, in an effort to
make Americans more energy
checks.
Ironically, the increase itseif is not a part o£ the dispute . Both . conscious, President Nixon
the House and Senate have passed a two-step, II pet. increase for
1974. The only difference is that the Senate would give the first 7
pel. increase immediately but the House would wait until April
checks . Both bills would give the additional 4 pet. in July. The
dispute revolves around a raft of non-Social Security amend·
ments added by the Senate, inCluding a guaranteed "work
bonus" for the working poor or up to $400.

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WASHINGTON - NEWLY RELEASED ligures indicate
Americans are complying wiUl administration appeals to cut
their use of energy . Gasoline consumption dropped 15 pet. in the
three weeks ending Nov. 30, and the combined consumption of
gasoline, heating oil, diesel rue! and jet fuel was down 2!1 pet.,
administration officials reported. Thursday.
That involved a 1.1 biUion barrel a day decline in the use of
crude oil, out of which gasoline and other consumer petroleum
products are made . ."American~ are res ~nding. They must be
thanked lor their efforls," lhe administration's energy chief,
William E. Simon, said.
But the picture -was not all rosy. Eastern Airlines an·
110unced Thursday that another 3,760.employes, more than 10 pet.
(){its work force, will be laid off early in 1974 because fuel s h·orl·
ages have cut the number or flights . The Jayolls will include 440
pilots.

concert

The sixth annual Christmas
presentation of Ule Meigs High
School Chorale will be
presented at 2 p.m. Sunday in
the
Larry
Morrison
Auditorium under direction of
Mrs. Christine Guthrie.
Sophomore Andrew Hoover,
bass, will be featured singing
" The Birthday of a King" to
open the program. The chorale
wHl sing, ·uo Come, 0 Come,
Im.manuel," ••1 Heard the
WASHINGTON - WITH THE EXPECTATION of new Bells," "As Lately We Wat·
. assurances from President Nixon on the independence of ched," "What Child Is This,"
Watergate Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski, the Senate "Gesu Bambino, 11 "We, Three
Judiciary Committee has approved Sen. William B. Saxbe to be Kings/ ' and "Angels We Have
attorney general. The committee voted, 15·1, to approve Saxbe Heard on High." Tenor Fred
alter Republican Leader Hugh · Seott agreed to . seek Burney will be featured in "0,
"clarification" from the White House on the agreement Under Us ten to the Angels Song," and
which Jaworski's independence and jurisdiction is protected.
"Cantique De N90l."
Earlier Thursday, committee liberals had demanded tbat
Other . singers are . Marlene
Nixon submit written assurances to .the committee before Saxbe Barrett, Deborah Black,
was approved. Scott calied their demand " a teinpest in a teapot" Jennifer Chapman, Jaclyn
but said he would try to obtain the assurances before the ex· Doczi, Ruth Esposito, Barbaropeeled Senate vote to -confirn1 Saxbe on Monday .
Fultz, Rebecca Fultz, Jennifer
"After the swearing-in,"· Saxbe said, "I'll tell you how I Grate, Margaret Griffith,
.feel." The only vote against the Ohio Republica n came from &amp;n. Janice Holter, Belle Hooper,
Sam Ervin, D·N .C., who felt that a constitutional problem over Debra McGuffin, Catherine
Saxbe's pay had not been cleared up.
Mulford, Janet Neal, Margaret
O'Brien, Pamela Queen,
NINETY SIX, S.C . .-., TJ!ree persons were killed and at least Brenda Rupe, Gwendolin
47 injured Thursday as tornadoes ripped across three Southern Sheets, Deborah Shelton,
states, causing millions of dollars in damage. Two women were Margaret Snyder, Brenda
killed when a twister cut a swath a mile long and nearly 100 feet Stanley, · Donna
Thorn·
wide \hrough this rural area. It struck · the Ninety Six ton, Robyn Wills; .Patty
Manufacturing Co., destroying a cloth separating building where Wilt, Edilll Woodard, Sandra
they worked. A 15-rnonth-&lt;&gt;ld boy, Brandon J. Farr, died in an Workman, Lawrence Coleman,
overturned mobile home in Newberry County, S. C.
Wayne Cotterill, Donald
Twenty-eix persons were injured in a tornado that struck Folmer,
Jelfrey Grate,
Gainesville, Ga., shortly alter noon. At least 44 houses were Lawrence· ~ayes, Kenneth
destroyed along with two trailer parks, two downtown businesses Hollman, Chris Miller, David
and a church.
Moore, Earl WoOd, Donald
Reuter, David Swisher.
ROME - THE MOTHER OF MISSING oil heir J. Paul Getty
In conjunction with the
Til was reported today as confident of her son's safe return presentation there will be
following payment of $3.4 million ln ransom to the youth's alleged displays of art wrok including
kidnapers. Friends of the family said Mrs. Gail Harris was in · charcoal, mosaics, studies in
good spirits awaiting the arrival of her 17·year-&lt;&gt;ld son, a grand· enlarging, graphics, crafts and
son of oil billionaire J . Paul Getty.
others as well as displays of
"She is maliing plans for a happy Christmas," one family work by junior and senior
friend said . Police sources said Thursday the youth's father , J . welding classes in the school
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said he will travel by train to
his Florida retreat after
Christmas, White Jiouse of.
ficials say, but it was not clear
whether the rail journey would
actually save fuel.
After the announcement was
made Thursday, officials indicated that the presidential
jet, "Spirit of '76", would be
flown to Florida anyway in
case Nixon should need it in an
emergency. The plane con·

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COLUMBUS (UP!) . - The
''Historically, the committee · on possible endorsements.
Republican State Committee has not made endorsements,
McGough said the Pat-ty
has set Jan. 1·15 as the critical . but there has been some senti- timetable 'calls for a final
week
for
determining ment that in this day and age, report from the recruiting
preferred candidates . for we oughtto change," McGough committee Jan. 10, including
statewide office in next year 1s told a news conference alter an analysis of candidates and
election and endorsing Ulem, if meeting with the candidate re- possible recommendations for
a majority of the committee cruiting committee and the full endorsements. A state policy
sees fit.
Republican State Committee. committee meeting Jan. 14 will
Pre-primary endorsements
The chairman had thought precede the full committee
be
a
departure
from
rewould
earlier the state party might be meeting.
cent party history , but fairly firm on its pre-primary
McGough said a DecemRepublican Stale Chairman policy by mid-December. He ber
poll
of
Ohioans
Kent B. McGough said · said the calls for endorsement showed former Gov. James
Thursday it is a definite made him change his mind.
A. Rhodes continues to
possibility, and the events of
be the "clearcut favorite" for
"Open Question''
1
the next month will help shape
"lt S an open question," Mc- the Republican gubernatorial
the decision.
Gough said of endorsements. nomination.
He said Rhodes also is ''un·
" ! have rio · feeling of
questionably
the best canwhether
they
will be
made or not.'' The ques .. didate" the GOP could field
lion will be decided at a- full against Gov. John J. Gilligan,
although he declined to say
committee meeting Jan. 15.
whether or not Rhodes beat
The deadline for candidates
in the poll. ""It was
Gilligan
to appear belore the recruiting
committee is Jan. 1. The lol· very. close ... a real horse
lowing day, major county race/' he said.
The survey was conducted
chairmen will air their views

Instant

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by Simon
Paul Simon, 104 West Main
St., Pomeroy, is one of 204
deputy auto registrars across
Ohio who will have the new
color photo driver licenses
beginning Jan. 2.
Ohio
Moto~
Vehicles
Regislrar C. Donald Curry said
a special "instant Process"
camera unit - the only one in
Meigs County - will be in·
stalled at the Pomeroy location
in the next two weeks. The
photo license agency locations
were selected on the basis of a
two year Bureau of Motor
Vehicles efficiency study.
Deputy registrar agencies not
being equipped to produce
photo licenses will coniinue to
be the state's.appointed agents
for license plate sales, Curry
1 reports. In each county where
only one photo license agency
has been appointed, the agency
selected has been lOcated at the
county seat, the state official
said.
· Registrar Curry said that the
new photo licenses will be valid
lor four years and will cost $5
plus a 50 cent service charge.
He added that all currently
valid non·photo licenses will
remain valid until their
scbeduled date of expiration
and need not be replaced until
they expire.

Talks resumed
By United Press International
Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger met with three big
power ambassadors and
,resumed his talks with Presi·
dent Anwar Sadat of Egypt
today to map 'out next week's
Middle East peace conference.
Israel, already threatening to
boycott the talks in its dispute
with Syria, was reported
balking at terms laid down by
Sadat.
Kissinger arrived in Cairo
Thursday after talks with
Algerian officials on his Middle
East tour and held a first round
of
talks
. with
Sadat
today.
Press
reports
said the session would include
discussion of Israeli demands to
keep Britain and France out of
the negotiaiions and for a low·

DRAWING SET
The first drawing for prizes
being awarded by Pomeroy
mercilants as a part of their
promotional program for the
holida,Y season will be held at I
p.m. Saturday at the New York
Clothing House. Small ap·
pliancea will . be awarded. No
purchase isl · required for
participation in the program :

this month by Market Opinion
Research, Inc., Detroit, the
state GOP commissioned pollster. Resuils were not yet
finalized, but they showed for
the first time that Wateegate

Ring 'round the

rosie ··Gilligan
.WASHINGTON (UPI) Gov. JohD J. Gilligan, one of
18 governors to meet Thursday wltb administration
offlclalo to discuss the
. ~nergy crisis, said all tbe
aclmlnlstraUon Is presently
doing Is "playing bide and
seek wltb the oil Industry."
"It was very difficult to
find out to any degree of
certainty what tbey are
talking about," Gilligan
·said. "The biggest problem
lor the states Is finding out
basic Information from the
federal government to
develop programs of our
own," said the governor.

Higher tax
is opposed

key U.N. role.
As the cabinet met, the
military command in Tel Aviv
reported Its second combat
death in two days in a
continuing series of exchanges
of flre on the Egyptian front.
· CINCINNATI . ( UP!)
Mrs . Melr, in her scheduled Democratic senatorial can.
meeting Sunday with Kissinger, didate John Glenn said here
"will demand assurances that today he was "very much
the conference be conducted opposed" to higher taxes on
under the sponsorship of the •gasoline as a means of com.
two superpowers and not give batting the fuel shortage
the United Nations any practi· because it would Ioree "the
cal influence," the newspaper average driver off the road."
"We have a limited amount
Ma'ariv said.
of
gasoline so it must be
U.S. officials with Kissinger
said Washington was bringing allocated for prQper uses,"
pressure on Tel Aviv to reach a Glenn said during an ap.
corripromlse with the Arabs as pearance at a gas station
quickly as possible because he owned by Mike i&lt;unnen,
feels Israel would be defeated president of the Greater
in any more Arab-Israeli wars. Cincinnati Gasoline Dealers
AsSociation.
"If we have to go beyond
voluntary programs and
allocation, then 1' favor
gasoline rationing over , a
higher tax system," he said.
"Higher taxes on gasoline
would _penalize those who can ·
affoc1 It the least," he said.
"Only a millionaire could

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issues are affecting the
strength of Republican candidates in Ohio.
·
Watergate Efleets
"For the first time, Watergate is coming into people's
thinking in Ohio," McGough
told newsmen.
He said the survey indicated
a "buildup of a variety of· the
events in Washington" has
driven independent voleS away
from ):!epublicans.
"I think it's a gradual buildup with the people of Ohio, and
not a particular issue," said
McGough, adding that a turning pOint seemed to occur
shortly after the weekend last
month when President Nixon
fired special Watergate
prosecutor Archibald Cox and
Attorney General Elliot
Richardson .
McGough has contended that
Watergate
and
related
Washington matters would
play a minimal part in next
year's Ohio elections, which he
said would revolve around the
record of the Gilligan ad·
ministration.

Brakes failed
causing mishap
Meigs County Shel'iff Robert
C. Hartenbach's Dept. in·
vestigated a two car mishap
Thursday at the Hobson
bridge, three tenths mile east
of SR 7.
A14 :30 p.m. the department
said an auto driven by Gary D.
Johnson, 33, Rt. 1, Porllsnd,
slowed down lor a large truck
coming through the bridge
when brakes falled on a car
behind Johnson's auto,. driven
by Herman Allen Taylor, 38, of
182 South Second Ave., Mid·
dleport, hitting Johnson's
vehicle in the rear,
Both autos had moderate
damage . No injuries were
reported.
GRAY ON MIKE
Bill Gray will be behind the
mike Saturday at 7:45p.m. for
WJEH-FM (101.3 ) when
Southern High Sehool's Tor·
IJ8does lake on Southwestern in
Ule Highlanders' gym.
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War r en, 0-0-0 ; Wise man, 0-0 Q.
TOTALS 16·7·39.
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GAHS Frosh

Wa lt er s. 1-0-2; Ham ilton, 0 -0·0 :

Brown ing, 2-0-4; Stewart, 4-1-9 ,
Ra ndolph, 0 o O; Seiths, 5-0-10:
Pra t t. 0-0 -0 ; Tavlor, 0 0-0.
Haggerty. 1-0-2; Dotson, 2·0·4.
, TOTALS 15-1-31.

GAHS FROSH (391
Keiih
Coach Gene Oesch's · GAHS W1til J;m. 3, when Logan in·
Ja
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::.on,
3
0-6
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Kev
Jackson,
vades Gallipolis, It will be a 0 0 ; Swain , 8 0 16 ; Burdett e . 0·t.
By Quarter'S :
(rt!shmen basketball team
GAHS
Frosh
8 15 10 6- 39
outscored Meigs' yearlings 15-t batlle between the loop 's only 7 9; Ri ce, :?-0 4; Epling. 1-0 -2; Meigs Frosh
8 1 14 8- 31
Shawver. 0 0 0; Wade. 1-0·2;
in the second peri od enroute to tmbeate n teams.
At Meigs Thursday, the score
a 39-31 Southeas tern Ohio
was
tied 8--8 after one period of
League win at Meigs Thursday
play . GAHS led 23-9 at hall·
evening.
time,
and 33·23 after three
Tho viciory left Gallipolis in
a tw O-way tie for first place periods.
Gary Swai n paced the
with Logan with a 4.{) ma rk. It
was Meigs' first loss in three Gallians with 16 points and
eight rebounds. Keith Burdette
star ts.
The G AI ~S lrosh will be idle . tallied nine markers. Seiths led
the losers with 10 points.
Gallipolis was 16 of 44 rrom
the field lor 34 pel. , and seven
PREPARE FOR TILT
of
14 from the foul circled or 50
CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
Miami Redsk.ins, winners of pet. Meigs hit only one or 10
the Mid-American Conrerence rree throw attempts. The
rootballliUe with a 1(1.{) record , Gallian s had 40 rebounds.
prac ticed for lhe second Besides Swain, Joey Rice had
straight day Thursday on lhe eight, Jerry Wade six and
as tr oturf at Spinney Field Burdette had five . The Gallians
Middleport, 0 .
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4th&amp; Locust
here , preparing for the had 32 turnovers.
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Tangeri ne Bowl game against
score:
Florida .
The Cincinnati Be ngals
relinquished the practice site
to the Redskiris, who have no
artifi cial surfa ce on their
Oxford, Ohio campus.
The Tangerine Bowl will be
played Dec. 22 in Gainesville,
Fla.

SUNDAY SPECIAL
December 16

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G rou nd s , Jeff Lambert, Donald Payne, Steve Richards,
llr ent Finl aw, Chri stmas Trees, and Mark Riggs , sandman .
The progra111 is under the direction of Mrs. Rose Ann
Jenkins.
Williams ,
Ger a ld
Spencer. Rogan Ar nol d, Te rr y
Ron n ing · H an irlg ,

Jewel l, Frank King , J e ff
Bran ham , Anita L ewis , Br uce

Gheen , Br(an Gheen.
The f i r s and second gra de
will en tertain w ith these songs,
" J ingle Bells ," " Up On the
Housetop ," " Rudolph", " Away
in
A Manger ", · " Merry
Christmas", and " We Wi sh
You A Merry Chr is tm as" .
Singing w ilt be , first grade,
Jimmy Eblin , David Wa ndl ing ,
Mike Cline, Christina Haninc;J ,

A VARIETY OF COSTIJMES will be featured in the Christmas program to be staged
Monday night at Harrisonville Elementary School under the dirction of Mrs. Rose Ann J enk ins.
Others l&lt;lking part are, front row, l·r, Renee Willis, Patricia Grounds. Sheila Bing and Paula
· Card, dolls; back row, Penny Wandling, Mother Goose, Tina Yost, Wendy Tillis, Vicky DeBord.
Angie Ha.rmon , Darlene Nelson, Christine Riggs, moonbeams and Bobby Williams, soloist.

Pupils to present program
A Chris tmas program and
the canl&lt;ll&lt;l, "Sanl&lt;l Needs a
Vacation '', will be presented

Mo nd ay
night
at
the
Ha rrisonville Elementar y
School beginning at 7: 30 p.m.

The progr am is und er the
direction of Mrs. "Rose Ami
J enkins ass isted by Mrs .
Nan cy Wh ite ; Mrs . Ca rol
Ohlinger, Mrs. LaDonn a Boyd,
Mrs. Linda McManus, Mrs.
Maurita Miller and Gr eg
McCalL
· th e a t~ grad e Wil l present a
·skit ca ll ed " Tweedl ec;l.um 's
Tri ck". Taking part .;,re R ~ b ert
Harmon , Mike Haning , Tim
Bi shop, Bobb y William s, Pearl

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Stag e hands are Joe Qu ivey
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t im e is 7 : 30p .m .

.Meigs loses in overtime
Gary Dabney's [ie ld goal and Abel s, 2-l -5: Gr alh , 0-0-0.
TOTALS 18-6-42.
Brad Abels' free throw in a
By QuarterS:
overtime period carried Coa ch Me ig s Bth
12 l3 10 .:1 2- 41
1Q. n s 10 3- 42
Dean Mason's Gallip olis eighth Ga ll ia atr
gr aders to a ·thrilling 42-11
victory over Meigs on ·the BOBBY RECUP ERATING
NEW YORK (UP! ) - F or·
GAHS hardwood Thursday
ward Bo bby Rousseau of the
evenin g.
The
Gal!!a ns
t r ailed New YOrk Rangers was orthroughout the en tire game in dered off the ice Thursday for a
regulation play befor e Gary Week to ~e c up erate fr om
Dabney sank tw o free throws strained back muscles suffer ed
late in the four th period to tie in a team workout last Monday .
the score at 39-alL
GAHS led by three in the
overtime. G. Halley sank a fr ee
throw to reduce it to 4 2~ 0 with
less than 10 second s left. Halley
then hit the firs t of a one-and·
one situation with two seconds
left to make it 42·41 , but the
second attempt missed, thus
giving the home club its second
win in four starts. Meigs
dropped to 2·1 on the year.
Meigs led 12·10, 2a·2t and 3539 at the qu a rtermarks .
Gallipolis outscore d the
visitors 10-4 in the final peri od,
an d 3-2 in the overtime.
Terry Wa ll had 12 points for
Gallipolis. D~ bney added .(0,
Follrod led the lose1·s with tO.
Turning point came when a
Meigs player shot the ball in
th e wrong basket midway in
the final per iod .
Gallipolis had 24 rebounds,
Meigs 17, Brad Abels picked off
seven and Capt . Mi ckey
Graham fiv e for the winners.
Gallipolis will be idle until a
Jan . 3 game at Logan. Thurs·
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w. 1. pe t . g . b . Wes t er n K v 104 Butler 96
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Despite a driving rain ThursKC Omaha
8 23 258 17 1 7
Southw es t
P.1c il i c D iv isi on
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&amp;g31nsl the Houston Oilers.
within nine points of giving up day . afternoon, the Bcngals
w . I. pet. g . b . l ut'5a 103 s t , Cloud 6S
And Bengals Head Coach more points than any other conducted what Brown called
Golden Slate
16 9 640
Mem ph is St 90 Te,.;as 82
LosAngetes
17 14 .548
2
0 . Robe rt s. 95 San Ogo St . 18
Paul Brown !rankly admils Oiler team in history -429.
an "enthusiastic" 90-minute
Portland
12 18 .400 6 1 ~
NW Mo. St. 89 Emp r ia St . 62
BY DENNY FO ll~;s
he.'s surprised at the success
Brown hopes the WP:-t \1: practice.
Pnoeni)(
10 20 .333 a• ~
N ew M e-x . 115 Houston B~pt 72
Meigs cage n"J.entor Roger Brauer has begun a system of Sea lt le
Uus year.
11 23 .J24 9 1 1
w. New Mex 73 E . New Mex
T
h
ursda
v
's R e'S ults q
61
Arizona 101 ldah~ ao
especially
recogni
zing
his
bal:ikctboll
players
who
don
't
just
" If someone had asked me at
Chic:ago 97 Mil wa ukee 94
score the most points but who n~vc rt heless make va l ~ablc Portland 1\Q Phoenix 108
the beginning of the season if 1
Home of
I Only games sched uled J
contributions
to
Ule-le.i
)
.m
's
effort.
would settle for a 9.S record I'd
Friday ' s Ga m es
Following each game this season Brauer and his assistants
Bu ff alo a t Cleveian d
The Meigs Marauder wrest- Moore who linislled third , and
have said yes,'' says Brown'. "I
BOOZER MVP
the Fabulous
Boston at Hou5ton
would have !igured 9.S would ling team, following a season 155 lb. Steve Brickles, a fourth compute the fa cts and figures and come up w ith a Heboundcr of Los
NEW YORK ( UPI ) - RunAngeles a t Chic a go
the Week, Assist Player of the Wee k ~ and a Defensive Player of Philadelph ia at Det roi t
have gotten us into the opening loss at Atbens last place Jinisher.
ning back Emerson Boozer was
Golden St.at Por tl an d
The rirst round begins al9:30 the Week.
playoffs,"
week, hopes to regroup
Cap ital at Sea ll le
named the New York J e iS most
After four ga mes, senior forward Bill Myers has dominated the
(O nly games scheduled)
A win at Houston Sunday Saturday when the gra pplers or a .m., wlth the winners of that
valuable player Thursday in a
selections, being named defensive player tw ice and the top
!lends the Bengals into the J ohn BenUey and Sam Crow round meeUng in round 2.
ABA St andings
poll or his teammates. Boozer
By Uni te d Press Int er na t io n al gained 799 yards in 12 games
Round 3 will then pit all the rebounder three times.
playoffs against the world Ira vel down SR 7 to participate
E ast
Two-time winners have .been junior guard Perk Au lt as top
champion Miami Dolphin s in the 1973 Chesapeake tour- losers against each other, with
w. 1. p et . g .b . this season and had 118 more
22 10 .688
the individual weight class . assist man, and junior cenler Dan Dodson , once t op defender and Carol in a
Dec. 23 in Miami.
nament.
Ken t ucky
11 10 .630 1 1 "J on 20 pass receptions.
The Marauder rnatmen winners or that rowtd taking once top 1-eboun der .
Houston, with a 1-12 record,
Ne w York
19 12 .613 11 ·,
Solo winners have been juniQr guard Lanni (! Coa ts as top Virgin ia
8 19 .296 1 11 "1
Is the worst team in pro foot· will be led by sen· third place in the tourney.
Memph
is
9 23 . 28 1 . 13
defensive
playe
r
and
senior
Steve
Price
and
junior
Steve
John
Lehew,
AI · The finals, those who win in
Mll . Brown figures the Oilers iors
W es t
i nn eso ta 15 12
1 31 107 94
w . 1. pe t . g .b . M
lo be loose, but not ex- McLaughlin, two of the three Round 2, will be at 7:30 Walburn as top assist players.
Hou ston
111
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31 98 80
16 lJ . 552
PLAY IT AG AIN ME IGS - On Sept. 28 an underdog U1 ah
W
in
g_i
peg
lJ 14
3 29 107 103
grapplers who had pins in the Saturday evening .
perimental.
In d iana
16 15 . 516
1
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0 24 88 11 0 ,
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Coach BenUey, who feels the Marauder football team traveled to Gallipolis to do ba tUe with Sa n An ton io
"I'm sure they don 't · ha"\le 45-24 loss at At hens last
V an cou v er 10 17 0 20 86 108
Den ver
14 1 ~ .500
fl:;o
Th u rs d ay 's Res ult s
anything to worry a bout, but Saturday. Lehew, who finished tournaments are a truer in- the Blue Devils of coach C. L. (.Johnny 1 Ecker . At that time the San Diego
13 18 .41 9 4
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n
to
3 Cl eYelan d 1
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or
coach
Charle)'
Chance)'
was
struggling
at
0-2
on
the
T h urs d ay's Res ults
knowing (Oiler s Coach ) Sid third in the Chesapeake dication of matmen's ability
(
On
l
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gam
e schedul ed)
Or der By Phon e
Sa n D ieg o 107 Memph i s 104
F ri d ay's Gam es
Gillman, I don't think the)''ll tourney last year, will be because of the rugged com- sea son , and most Meigs followers knew that a victory ove r the Sa n Anton io 96 V irg i nia 94
Qu eb ec at Edmon t on
And T ake Em Home
(On ly games schedu led )
want to do much ex- wrestling in the 185lb. division, petition, will be sending the arch.rival boys fr om the world below Was just wha t Meigs
Lo
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F
r
iday
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gam
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Houston a t Minneso t a
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per imenting aga in st us," while McLaughlin, fourth in following grapplers after the needed to ge t the season going,
Mem ph is vs. Kentu c ky
York at N ew En gl an d
And
:'Ecker
's
Wreckers
"
fo
und
themselves
on
the
wrong
end
a t C incinnati New
Brown said , " I'm looking at it the 1972 tourney, will be going remainder or the 7 team [ield,
(O n ly g ames Sc h edu l ed )
105 lb. Rick George, 112 lb, of the tow truck. being dumped 14-7. That got the Ma rauders Uta h v s. Carol ina at Green sbor o
as another tough game for us at 145 lbs.
Other winners at Athens Ga ry O' Dell, 119 lb. Joe moving, and they went on to capture a sha re of second place in Sa n D jego at New Yor k
because it's another one that
(O nly games sc hed u led &gt;
were Roger Hysell. who will be Rosenbaum, 126lb. Ken Moore, the SEOAL - four places higher than they were predicted to
we have to win ."
N H L Standinqs
Brown says Houston 's going in the 138lb. division, and 132 lb. J im McClure, 138 lb. finish.
By
Un
it
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Tonight
the
cagers
of
J
im
Osborne
host
Brauer
's
Bouncers,
Roger Hysell, 145 lb. Alan
biggest weakness is something 119 lb. J oe Rosenbawn.
Ea st
Other Marauders who placed McLaughlin , 155 lb . Steve and the Meigs cage team finds itselr in tile same position the grid
you can't depend on happening
w. 1. t. ph qf ga
Bo ston
\9
4
3 41 122 68
at the 1972 tourney are Brickles, 167 lb. Marty Dugan, team was in two and a half mon\hs ago.
every game -mistakes .
Winless and flounderin g at the 0.3 in t he SEOAL, a win M ontreal 16 7 3 35 88 70
"They flllitbled the ball eight heavyweight Mike Haley who 175 lb. Bill Slack, 185 lb. J ohn
tonight
over the heavil)'-ravored Devils co uld be the shot in the
N Y Rangrs 13 B 8 34 112 88
times against P ittsburg h," placed third, 126 lb, Kenny Lehew and unlimted, Mike
5 33 102 83
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2 JO 94 86
Bu ff al o
14 11
have been their downfall but
2 22 86 123
Detr oi t
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Vancouver 6 14 5 17 59 83
7 17 65 88
NY lsland r s 5 15
every game."
We st
EACH MONDAY 10 TIL 4
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w. 1. t. pts gf ga
Ph i l a
16 6 4 36 75 43
Be ~ l s, l!rown fi gur es it ·
BY DENNY FOBES
Myers and Steve Walburn at are also expected to see plenty cidmitted . ' 1This week we'r e Ch ica g o 13 5 8 3 4 86 48
12 10 6 30 70 76
going to go with m ore freedom Atla n ta
rt should be a tough weekend the corners, and junior Lonnie of action. ·
St . Louis
1\ 10
6 28 74 70
for Meigs County cage teams Coats and Steve Price at
In order to ·win, Phillips said, in our pattern offense to try to Los Angeles 9 15 4 22 76 9 1
7 14
7 21 79 9 6
as two or the three, Meigs and guards.
"We have to stop Tim Stout and get the most out o( the kids' Minneso1a
P ittsburgh 8 15 4 20 73 103
natural abili ties ."
Soulhern, hit the r oad tonight,
The Devils, with a 2-t record, Greg J ames."
Cali for n ia 7 19 2 16 65 11 0
Thu rs day ' s Resu lt s
Saturday the Eagles travel to
and Southern and Eastern take will send out the 6-5 Price at
" North Gallia will try to fast
Tor onto 6 Atlanta 1
to the buses Saturday evening. center , forward 6·2 Tom break us like crazy," sa:id Glouster, w~ i ch should be no L os Ang J NY Is land er s 2
And tonight's action could go Valentine, 6-3 Mike Sickles, Philli ps, addin g thal th e fun trip. Once there, Eastern Bos to n 4 M innesota 2
t ro it 7 St . Lo ui s J
. a long way toward determining and guards S..2 Jim Niday and Pirates most likel)' also will will face the un de reated · De(On
Pomeroy
ly game~ schedule d)
Cor. Second &amp; Court
Fr
ida
y's
Ga
m
es
Tomcats
and
6-4
Tim
Seavers
what
happens
in
the
futur
e,
as
5-8
Jim
Singer.
Price
and
press, using a 2-2-1 press when
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all three MeigsCountians face Singer are the only seni9rs.
they go three~uarters cour t who sever al coaches in the
CO nly gam e scheduled )
area!
Phillips
among
them
,
rugged foes in tonight's til ts.
Mea nwhile, Carl Woire's and uSing a . diamond press
WH A Stand i ng s
The Marauders travel to Tornados, wtdefeated in leag ue when they · go fu ll . co urt. call one of the best ballplayers
·ey l) n ited Press lnter n·at i on a l
Gallipolis to .fa ce the highly play with a 2.j) mark, will be Phillips £eels the Eagles will in this part of the state.
East
We Represent ·
w . I. t . pts gf ga
touted Blue Devils, Carl ta kin g on the undefea ted have to control the tempo of the
Nw E n glnd 17 10
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Phillips concluded that the
Wolfe's Tornados go to Mer- Wildcats.
game. "We have to stop their
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" We're ready to play,'' said fas t break, and rebounding Eagle cag.er s, with a 1-3 ,Clev
eland 13 12 32 9~092
WE STFIELD COMPANI ES
record, have plenty of spirit,
Hannan Trace Wildcats and Wolre, who will field· Norman should be the key. "
WEST ERN R ES ER VE MU T UAL INS , CO.
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the Eagles host the Pirates of Currman at center, Vern Ord
" We're still tr ying to get our despite the ir dis appoin ting Je r se y
11 16
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LIGHTNIN G ROD MUTUA L
North Gallia, the team that and Pete Sayre at the rorwards offense into gear," Phillips s l&lt;lrt.
Ch ic ago _ 11 13 l 23 83 88
was picked in pre-season polls and Randy Warner and Bob
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Edmonfon w17. 1.10 t. 0 pis
34 gf
92 ga
79 ...
Bill Phillips, boys.
Wolfe thinks the Purple
Down in Gallia County , Bunch wlll have to stop the
Brauer 's Bouncers continue Wildcats' Mark Swain and
the search for win No, I, facing John Lusher if his cagers are to
a tough task in Jim Osborne's retain their unblemished loop ·
Blue Devils, who should be mark.
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"It's a big one for us," said
the hands of Ironton Tuesday the first year mentor who
Call Phil Globoka r
evening.
added that the team's, as well
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Going for the Marauders will as the student body's, attitude
be- junior pivotman Dan is " just tremendous."
Dodson, who will get the honor
Saturday the Tornado s
d trying to neutralize Mr . continue their four game road
Fric!ay, Dec. 14 - Meigs vs . Gallipolis ba sk etball . . . I ive
Everything. Gil Price; Bill s tand, travelling to South·
audio about 7: 30p.m. , complete TV replay , 10 a.m. Saturday
.. ·.·
western.
in Gallipolis, 12 :30 p.m . in other areas .
Probably the most closely ·
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SVAC contenders, Will be the
battle that takes place on the
Eastern planks as the two
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''king pins'' meet near Tuppers
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Both have already suffered
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tonight will have a rough time
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full color : Part I, The .Energy Crisi s, 7 p.m . .
Eagle Coach Bill Phillips will
be going with Tim Spencer and
Tony Milhoan at the corners,
Tuesday, Dec . 18 - Pt . Pleasant vs , Meigs basketball
Steve Dill in the pivot, and Tim
Dawn and John Sheets at the
live aud io about 7: 30p.m ., TV r eplay Wedn esday at 5 p.m.
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War r en, 0-0-0 ; Wise man, 0-0 Q.
TOTALS 16·7·39.
MEIGS FROSH (31) -

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GAHS Frosh

Wa lt er s. 1-0-2; Ham ilton, 0 -0·0 :

Brown ing, 2-0-4; Stewart, 4-1-9 ,
Ra ndolph, 0 o O; Seiths, 5-0-10:
Pra t t. 0-0 -0 ; Tavlor, 0 0-0.
Haggerty. 1-0-2; Dotson, 2·0·4.
, TOTALS 15-1-31.

GAHS FROSH (391
Keiih
Coach Gene Oesch's · GAHS W1til J;m. 3, when Logan in·
Ja
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::.on,
3
0-6
;
Kev
Jackson,
vades Gallipolis, It will be a 0 0 ; Swain , 8 0 16 ; Burdett e . 0·t.
By Quarter'S :
(rt!shmen basketball team
GAHS
Frosh
8 15 10 6- 39
outscored Meigs' yearlings 15-t batlle between the loop 's only 7 9; Ri ce, :?-0 4; Epling. 1-0 -2; Meigs Frosh
8 1 14 8- 31
Shawver. 0 0 0; Wade. 1-0·2;
in the second peri od enroute to tmbeate n teams.
At Meigs Thursday, the score
a 39-31 Southeas tern Ohio
was
tied 8--8 after one period of
League win at Meigs Thursday
play . GAHS led 23-9 at hall·
evening.
time,
and 33·23 after three
Tho viciory left Gallipolis in
a tw O-way tie for first place periods.
Gary Swai n paced the
with Logan with a 4.{) ma rk. It
was Meigs' first loss in three Gallians with 16 points and
eight rebounds. Keith Burdette
star ts.
The G AI ~S lrosh will be idle . tallied nine markers. Seiths led
the losers with 10 points.
Gallipolis was 16 of 44 rrom
the field lor 34 pel. , and seven
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CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
Miami Redsk.ins, winners of pet. Meigs hit only one or 10
the Mid-American Conrerence rree throw attempts. The
rootballliUe with a 1(1.{) record , Gallian s had 40 rebounds.
prac ticed for lhe second Besides Swain, Joey Rice had
straight day Thursday on lhe eight, Jerry Wade six and
as tr oturf at Spinney Field Burdette had five . The Gallians
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Tangeri ne Bowl game against
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Florida .
The Cincinnati Be ngals
relinquished the practice site
to the Redskiris, who have no
artifi cial surfa ce on their
Oxford, Ohio campus.
The Tangerine Bowl will be
played Dec. 22 in Gainesville,
Fla.

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Jewel l, Frank King , J e ff
Bran ham , Anita L ewis , Br uce

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Singing w ilt be , first grade,
Jimmy Eblin , David Wa ndl ing ,
Mike Cline, Christina Haninc;J ,

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Angie Ha.rmon , Darlene Nelson, Christine Riggs, moonbeams and Bobby Williams, soloist.

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.Meigs loses in overtime
Gary Dabney's [ie ld goal and Abel s, 2-l -5: Gr alh , 0-0-0.
TOTALS 18-6-42.
Brad Abels' free throw in a
By QuarterS:
overtime period carried Coa ch Me ig s Bth
12 l3 10 .:1 2- 41
1Q. n s 10 3- 42
Dean Mason's Gallip olis eighth Ga ll ia atr
gr aders to a ·thrilling 42-11
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ward Bo bby Rousseau of the
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regulation play befor e Gary Week to ~e c up erate fr om
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late in the four th period to tie in a team workout last Monday .
the score at 39-alL
GAHS led by three in the
overtime. G. Halley sank a fr ee
throw to reduce it to 4 2~ 0 with
less than 10 second s left. Halley
then hit the firs t of a one-and·
one situation with two seconds
left to make it 42·41 , but the
second attempt missed, thus
giving the home club its second
win in four starts. Meigs
dropped to 2·1 on the year.
Meigs led 12·10, 2a·2t and 3539 at the qu a rtermarks .
Gallipolis outscore d the
visitors 10-4 in the final peri od,
an d 3-2 in the overtime.
Terry Wa ll had 12 points for
Gallipolis. D~ bney added .(0,
Follrod led the lose1·s with tO.
Turning point came when a
Meigs player shot the ball in
th e wrong basket midway in
the final per iod .
Gallipolis had 24 rebounds,
Meigs 17, Brad Abels picked off
seven and Capt . Mi ckey
Graham fiv e for the winners.
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By RICK VAN SANT
would be through their passing Houston defense will a llow two
COlO Coli 72 NCO W&lt;jleyn 6 2
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C INCINNATI I UPI) - The game.
of his runners --veteran lfsscx
Nrthrn Col o \13 ME-ItO St 17
Cap ital
14 II
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Cincmnatl Ben~als, whose 9-4
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Houston
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M tdw es f D iviS IOn
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cfnse, go for a IQ..I mark and (Ken) Burrough and (Billy )
w. 1. pe t . g . b . Wes t er n K v 104 Butler 96
the champio nship of th e Parks," Brown said ,
to reach the goal and Clark
Milwaukee
'25
S 833
van d er bJII69 Samford 65
Chicago
24
7 774
111
Aubur n 88 Ga . Tech 86
Amenc an
Co nfe rence 's
But defense is where the needs only 69.
Detroit
19 II 633 6
Miss . 7~ Sou l hm M i ss i 75
Central Division Sunday Oilers are hurting. They are
Despite a driving rain ThursKC Omaha
8 23 258 17 1 7
Southw es t
P.1c il i c D iv isi on
M o . Ws t rn 71 Wm Je w II 54
&amp;g31nsl the Houston Oilers.
within nine points of giving up day . afternoon, the Bcngals
w . I. pet. g . b . l ut'5a 103 s t , Cloud 6S
And Bengals Head Coach more points than any other conducted what Brown called
Golden Slate
16 9 640
Mem ph is St 90 Te,.;as 82
LosAngetes
17 14 .548
2
0 . Robe rt s. 95 San Ogo St . 18
Paul Brown !rankly admils Oiler team in history -429.
an "enthusiastic" 90-minute
Portland
12 18 .400 6 1 ~
NW Mo. St. 89 Emp r ia St . 62
BY DENNY FO ll~;s
he.'s surprised at the success
Brown hopes the WP:-t \1: practice.
Pnoeni)(
10 20 .333 a• ~
N ew M e-x . 115 Houston B~pt 72
Meigs cage n"J.entor Roger Brauer has begun a system of Sea lt le
Uus year.
11 23 .J24 9 1 1
w. New Mex 73 E . New Mex
T
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ursda
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's R e'S ults q
61
Arizona 101 ldah~ ao
especially
recogni
zing
his
bal:ikctboll
players
who
don
't
just
" If someone had asked me at
Chic:ago 97 Mil wa ukee 94
score the most points but who n~vc rt heless make va l ~ablc Portland 1\Q Phoenix 108
the beginning of the season if 1
Home of
I Only games sched uled J
contributions
to
Ule-le.i
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.m
's
effort.
would settle for a 9.S record I'd
Friday ' s Ga m es
Following each game this season Brauer and his assistants
Bu ff alo a t Cleveian d
The Meigs Marauder wrest- Moore who linislled third , and
have said yes,'' says Brown'. "I
BOOZER MVP
the Fabulous
Boston at Hou5ton
would have !igured 9.S would ling team, following a season 155 lb. Steve Brickles, a fourth compute the fa cts and figures and come up w ith a Heboundcr of Los
NEW YORK ( UPI ) - RunAngeles a t Chic a go
the Week, Assist Player of the Wee k ~ and a Defensive Player of Philadelph ia at Det roi t
have gotten us into the opening loss at Atbens last place Jinisher.
ning back Emerson Boozer was
Golden St.at Por tl an d
The rirst round begins al9:30 the Week.
playoffs,"
week, hopes to regroup
Cap ital at Sea ll le
named the New York J e iS most
After four ga mes, senior forward Bill Myers has dominated the
(O nly games scheduled)
A win at Houston Sunday Saturday when the gra pplers or a .m., wlth the winners of that
valuable player Thursday in a
selections, being named defensive player tw ice and the top
!lends the Bengals into the J ohn BenUey and Sam Crow round meeUng in round 2.
ABA St andings
poll or his teammates. Boozer
By Uni te d Press Int er na t io n al gained 799 yards in 12 games
Round 3 will then pit all the rebounder three times.
playoffs against the world Ira vel down SR 7 to participate
E ast
Two-time winners have .been junior guard Perk Au lt as top
champion Miami Dolphin s in the 1973 Chesapeake tour- losers against each other, with
w. 1. p et . g .b . this season and had 118 more
22 10 .688
the individual weight class . assist man, and junior cenler Dan Dodson , once t op defender and Carol in a
Dec. 23 in Miami.
nament.
Ken t ucky
11 10 .630 1 1 "J on 20 pass receptions.
The Marauder rnatmen winners or that rowtd taking once top 1-eboun der .
Houston, with a 1-12 record,
Ne w York
19 12 .613 11 ·,
Solo winners have been juniQr guard Lanni (! Coa ts as top Virgin ia
8 19 .296 1 11 "1
Is the worst team in pro foot· will be led by sen· third place in the tourney.
Memph
is
9 23 . 28 1 . 13
defensive
playe
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and
senior
Steve
Price
and
junior
Steve
John
Lehew,
AI · The finals, those who win in
Mll . Brown figures the Oilers iors
W es t
i nn eso ta 15 12
1 31 107 94
w . 1. pe t . g .b . M
lo be loose, but not ex- McLaughlin, two of the three Round 2, will be at 7:30 Walburn as top assist players.
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PLAY IT AG AIN ME IGS - On Sept. 28 an underdog U1 ah
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grapplers who had pins in the Saturday evening .
perimental.
In d iana
16 15 . 516
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16 16 . 500
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Coach BenUey, who feels the Marauder football team traveled to Gallipolis to do ba tUe with Sa n An ton io
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V an cou v er 10 17 0 20 86 108
Den ver
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Th u rs d ay 's Res ult s
anything to worry a bout, but Saturday. Lehew, who finished tournaments are a truer in- the Blue Devils of coach C. L. (.Johnny 1 Ecker . At that time the San Diego
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or
coach
Charle)'
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struggling
at
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T h urs d ay's Res ults
knowing (Oiler s Coach ) Sid third in the Chesapeake dication of matmen's ability
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F ri d ay's Gam es
Gillman, I don't think the)''ll tourney last year, will be because of the rugged com- sea son , and most Meigs followers knew that a victory ove r the Sa n Anton io 96 V irg i nia 94
Qu eb ec at Edmon t on
And T ake Em Home
(On ly games schedu led )
want to do much ex- wrestling in the 185lb. division, petition, will be sending the arch.rival boys fr om the world below Was just wha t Meigs
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iday
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per imenting aga in st us," while McLaughlin, fourth in following grapplers after the needed to ge t the season going,
Mem ph is vs. Kentu c ky
York at N ew En gl an d
And
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's
Wreckers
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fo
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themselves
on
the
wrong
end
a t C incinnati New
Brown said , " I'm looking at it the 1972 tourney, will be going remainder or the 7 team [ield,
(O n ly g ames Sc h edu l ed )
105 lb. Rick George, 112 lb, of the tow truck. being dumped 14-7. That got the Ma rauders Uta h v s. Carol ina at Green sbor o
as another tough game for us at 145 lbs.
Other winners at Athens Ga ry O' Dell, 119 lb. Joe moving, and they went on to capture a sha re of second place in Sa n D jego at New Yor k
because it's another one that
(O nly games sc hed u led &gt;
were Roger Hysell. who will be Rosenbaum, 126lb. Ken Moore, the SEOAL - four places higher than they were predicted to
we have to win ."
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Brown says Houston 's going in the 138lb. division, and 132 lb. J im McClure, 138 lb. finish.
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the
cagers
of
J
im
Osborne
host
Brauer
's
Bouncers,
Roger Hysell, 145 lb. Alan
biggest weakness is something 119 lb. J oe Rosenbawn.
Ea st
Other Marauders who placed McLaughlin , 155 lb . Steve and the Meigs cage team finds itselr in tile same position the grid
you can't depend on happening
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every game -mistakes .
Winless and flounderin g at the 0.3 in t he SEOAL, a win M ontreal 16 7 3 35 88 70
"They flllitbled the ball eight heavyweight Mike Haley who 175 lb. Bill Slack, 185 lb. J ohn
tonight
over the heavil)'-ravored Devils co uld be the shot in the
N Y Rangrs 13 B 8 34 112 88
times against P ittsburg h," placed third, 126 lb, Kenny Lehew and unlimted, Mike
5 33 102 83
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Haley,
Brown recalled . " Mist akes
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Bu ff al o
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have been their downfall but
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Detr oi t
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BY DENNY FOBES
Myers and Steve Walburn at are also expected to see plenty cidmitted . ' 1This week we'r e Ch ica g o 13 5 8 3 4 86 48
12 10 6 30 70 76
going to go with m ore freedom Atla n ta
rt should be a tough weekend the corners, and junior Lonnie of action. ·
St . Louis
1\ 10
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for Meigs County cage teams Coats and Steve Price at
In order to ·win, Phillips said, in our pattern offense to try to Los Angeles 9 15 4 22 76 9 1
7 14
7 21 79 9 6
as two or the three, Meigs and guards.
"We have to stop Tim Stout and get the most out o( the kids' Minneso1a
P ittsburgh 8 15 4 20 73 103
natural abili ties ."
Soulhern, hit the r oad tonight,
The Devils, with a 2-t record, Greg J ames."
Cali for n ia 7 19 2 16 65 11 0
Thu rs day ' s Resu lt s
Saturday the Eagles travel to
and Southern and Eastern take will send out the 6-5 Price at
" North Gallia will try to fast
Tor onto 6 Atlanta 1
to the buses Saturday evening. center , forward 6·2 Tom break us like crazy," sa:id Glouster, w~ i ch should be no L os Ang J NY Is land er s 2
And tonight's action could go Valentine, 6-3 Mike Sickles, Philli ps, addin g thal th e fun trip. Once there, Eastern Bos to n 4 M innesota 2
t ro it 7 St . Lo ui s J
. a long way toward determining and guards S..2 Jim Niday and Pirates most likel)' also will will face the un de reated · De(On
Pomeroy
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Cor. Second &amp; Court
Fr
ida
y's
Ga
m
es
Tomcats
and
6-4
Tim
Seavers
what
happens
in
the
futur
e,
as
5-8
Jim
Singer.
Price
and
press, using a 2-2-1 press when
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all three MeigsCountians face Singer are the only seni9rs.
they go three~uarters cour t who sever al coaches in the
CO nly gam e scheduled )
area!
Phillips
among
them
,
rugged foes in tonight's til ts.
Mea nwhile, Carl Woire's and uSing a . diamond press
WH A Stand i ng s
The Marauders travel to Tornados, wtdefeated in leag ue when they · go fu ll . co urt. call one of the best ballplayers
·ey l) n ited Press lnter n·at i on a l
Gallipolis to .fa ce the highly play with a 2.j) mark, will be Phillips £eels the Eagles will in this part of the state.
East
We Represent ·
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touted Blue Devils, Carl ta kin g on the undefea ted have to control the tempo of the
Nw E n glnd 17 10
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Phillips concluded that the
Wolfe's Tornados go to Mer- Wildcats.
game. "We have to stop their
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" We're ready to play,'' said fas t break, and rebounding Eagle cag.er s, with a 1-3 ,Clev
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WE STFIELD COMPANI ES
record, have plenty of spirit,
Hannan Trace Wildcats and Wolre, who will field· Norman should be the key. "
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the Eagles host the Pirates of Currman at center, Vern Ord
" We're still tr ying to get our despite the ir dis appoin ting Je r se y
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LIGHTNIN G ROD MUTUA L
North Gallia, the team that and Pete Sayre at the rorwards offense into gear," Phillips s l&lt;lrt.
Ch ic ago _ 11 13 l 23 83 88
was picked in pre-season polls and Randy Warner and Bob
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Bill Phillips, boys.
Wolfe thinks the Purple
Down in Gallia County , Bunch wlll have to stop the
Brauer 's Bouncers continue Wildcats' Mark Swain and
the search for win No, I, facing John Lusher if his cagers are to
a tough task in Jim Osborne's retain their unblemished loop ·
Blue Devils, who should be mark.
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ready foll owing a 55-53 upset at
"It's a big one for us," said
the hands of Ironton Tuesday the first year mentor who
Call Phil Globoka r
evening.
added that the team's, as well
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be- junior pivotman Dan is " just tremendous."
Dodson, who will get the honor
Saturday the Tornado s
d trying to neutralize Mr . continue their four game road
Fric!ay, Dec. 14 - Meigs vs . Gallipolis ba sk etball . . . I ive
Everything. Gil Price; Bill s tand, travelling to South·
audio about 7: 30p.m. , complete TV replay , 10 a.m. Saturday
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in Gallipolis, 12 :30 p.m . in other areas .
Probably the most closely ·
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SVAC contenders, Will be the
battle that takes place on the
Eastern planks as the two
Monday through Friday i daily at 4: 30p.m. - Kiddies v isiting
''king pins'' meet near Tuppers
Santa Claus at Elberfelds in Pomeroy ... Kids' letter s to
Our inventory must be reduced before
Plains.
Santa ... Area children's Christmas dra wings,
January 1, 1974
Both have already suffered
one loop loss, however, and
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tonight will have a rough time
Plus Tax
garnering the SVAC laurels
Monday, Dec. 17 - Washington Debates for the Seventi es, in
and Casing
this season.
full color : Part I, The .Energy Crisi s, 7 p.m . .
Eagle Coach Bill Phillips will
be going with Tim Spencer and
Tony Milhoan at the corners,
Tuesday, Dec . 18 - Pt . Pleasant vs , Meigs basketball
Steve Dill in the pivot, and Tim
Dawn and John Sheets at the
live aud io about 7: 30p.m ., TV r eplay Wedn esday at 5 p.m.
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Vincent Ki n g , Jim my Locke, annua lly to the golrer with the
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NEW YORK t UPI l - Now by a court ·s mterpretat1on of lute a release by F inley ? Tho!
it 's baseball that may have a the video tapes of the short T V routd be up to the courts lo
conversation . NBC-TV, which settle.
great tapes controversy.
But at his La Porte. Ind.
The question a t hand is did broadcast the series. has the
home
Thursday after he was
Oakland owner Charlie Finley video tapes of the exact ronnotified of the Ya nkees' action, 1
verbally r elease Dick Williams \'e r sation.
Finley refused to say what his
from the final two years of his
next move wlll be . He said the
The
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contr act on nationa liV on Oct .
· According to a n NBC spok es- Yanks, ''decided to make a fast
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That could become the legal man who checked the tapes, move" but a dded he 'd " prefer
issue if Finley ·decides to ta ke the conversation went like this: to stay mum this time."
Meeting Scheduled
F inley : " Even though you' re
the Ne w York Yank ees to court
Joe ~·eronln 1 the American
after they broke a two-month n0;t going to be with us next
League
president who refused
stalemate Thursday by signing year, 1 want to thank you for
Willi a m s to a thr ee-yea r the great job you've done for to comment on the Yanks'
the three yea rs you ' ve been a ction . has s cheduled a
contract as their man ager .
meeting next Wednesday in
WilJi a m s claims Finley with us ."
Williams:
" Thank yo u Boston to try one more time to
r eleased him on national TV
shortly after the Oakland A's Charli e ver y much and I'm reso lve the issue.
Both Williams and Gabe
beat the New York Mets in the going t o miss not being with
seventh game of the World you but I've made a decision ·Paul, the Yankee president,
and I'm going to stay with it. " r efused to discuss the legal
Series. Finley disagrees.
Did that conversation consti- ques tions involved in the
The hassle might be dec ided
controversy.
"l feel in my mind I' m a free
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checked it out with my lawyer
to make sure I was free 00.
By United Press International ahead the remainder of the
negotiate. I also talked with
Youngstown Slate started contest.
attorneys for the Yankees."
Ted Hathaway contributed 24
five freshmen Thursday night
Paul said he took the action
in their 81~ romp over San points to the Viking win.
because, "we have waited long
St. Francis, 3-2, was paced enough. Our club felt it was in
Francisc o State .
Freshman Anthony Mitchell , by Bill Stevens with 14 points. the best inte r ests of th e
Tonight's ga m es include Yankees to sign Williams as its
only his second time out on the
court for the Penguins this Cedarville at Marion (Ind .) ;
season, dumped in 40 points. Geneva ( Pa.) at Malone; Ohio
The Youngstown club, in Dominican at Wilber£orce:
handing San Francisco its fifth Tiffin at Oberlin; Baldwinloss in six outings, improved its Wallace at Wabash (Ind.), and
Wooster at Adrian (Mich.) .
own record to 2-1.
Gale Drummer scored 27
points and brought down 17
rebounds for Cleveland State
University as the Vikings took
a 77~2 victory over St. Francis THREE TO GO
LAUREL, Md . (UPI) College .
Ca
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CSU, now 2·2, managed a 2826 lead at the ha lf and stayed Hawley moved within three
victo ries of hi s 500 goa l
. Thursday when he scored his
Tonight's games 497th triumph of ·the year
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WEDNESDAY(Dec. l9)
So uthwestern at Hannan, W.
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the late Ivan Loftis, Sr., exchanged wedding vows in a
candlelight ceremony Dec. 8.
The wedding was held at 7:30
p.m . at the North United
Methodist Churc h with the
Rev. Howard W. Buckley and
the Rev . J . R . Wynd officiating.
. Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore an ivory
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with ·ivory buttons, and
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veil of illusion feU from a pearl
head piece . She carried a
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6!ith birthday at his home when
34 relatives came to help him
celebrate.
A large birthday cake
decorated with red poinsettias
and green holly leaves and the
large numeral "65" in the
center was served with ice
cream to Mr. and Mrs. Duke
Bentz, Tim and Eric, Racine ;
Mrs. Nancy Aeiker and Carla,
Racine; Mr. arid Mrs. Virgil
Teaford, Sue and Veronica
Provo, Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs.
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Marvin, Brenda, · Tony, Rut·
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Tina, Syracuse; Mrs. Janice
Lawson and David, Mrs. Jane

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parties at the Athens Mental
Hea lth Genter this week.
Tuesday night the member s
of the class s taged a Christmas
party for 66 patie nts a ll 6!i
years or a ge and over . They
pla yed games with prizes being
a warded to each pa tient, ther e
was group si nging of hymns
and ca rols with Mrs . Charles
Neuma n at the piano and
Denver Ri ce playing e ither the
vio lin or the g uit a r , and
r e fr eshme n ts
of
fan cy
homemade cookies, ice cream
in the shape of Christmas

and Mr s. Lawrence Ste wart ,
trees, and Kool-Aid.
Highlightin g the evening was Mrs . Clyda Alle nsworth , and
a visit f r om Sa nt a who Mr. and Mrs . Denv er Rice.
presented a gill to ~ach of the they were joined there by the
patients. The Rev . Geor ge Rev. and Mrs . Moyer and
Glaze, pastor of t he c hurch, da ughter , Ba rbie.
gave the blessing with the
closing prayer being gi ven by
Treat Mom and Dad
the Rev. Ra ullin Moye r ,
To A Pair of
Ripley, W. Va., a former past or
DANIEL GREEN
of the Middleport Church.
Going to the pa rty were
Russe ll Wilson, the Rev . Mr .
Glaze, Mr. and Mrs . Cha rles
Open 9!o 9 Daily
Newnan , Mrs . Dana Swift ,
He rm a n
Kincaid ,
Mr s.
Leo nard Van Mete r , Mrs .
David Bumgardner , Mrs . Carl
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Home and the Meigs County
Infirmary from the Apple
Grove United Methodist
Women, a lon g with cards
containing one dollar bills to
each of the children at the
Home. Miss Ables' rlame was
unintentionally omitted from
Wednesday's account of the
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Teaford and Mr. and Mrs.
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Sending gifts were Bert
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No r eg ular m ee ting in
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11-lARY SHRINE 37, White
Shrine of Jerusalem, 8 p.m.,
Chris tma s ceremonial , IOOF
hal l. Office r s r e ques ted t o
wear formals . Re fr eshments
will be served .
MEIGS COMM U NITY
School, bake sale, 10 a.m. al
Dudley's Florist, Middleport.
Pro ceeds to go toward a
Christmas party for th e
•ludents.
SATURDAY
HEMLOCK Gran ge will
meet lor a Christmas party at
the hall at 7:30p.m .
SUNDAY
CANTATA, " The Glorious
Message," by choir at the
Middleport First Baptist
Church, 7:30 p.m . Public invited.
POMEROY MEN's Bowling
Assn., meeting, 1 p.m. at
Pomeroy Lanes. All bowlers
invited .
MONDAY
CHRISTMAS program at
Portland Elementary School
7:30p.m. featuring skits, vocal
numbers and a variety of
· entertainme nt. Mrs. Shirley
J ohn son, accompanist .
Program under direction of the
faculty . Public is invited to
atte nd.

matron of honor and wore a
burgundy velvet gown with a
pink bodice. She carried a
nosegay of assorted pink
flowers . The groom's niece ,
Anne Schaefer, was the flower
girl and she wore a navy velvet
gown with a bodice of white
embroidery. She carried a
basket of pink rose pglals.
For her daughter's 'w edding,
Mrs. Kennedy wore a riavy and
white ensemble. Mrs. Loftis
was in a navy blue dress with
light blue and white inserts.
Both m others wore white orchid corsages. Mrs. David
Barber registered the guests.
Best man for the bridegroom
was J erry Cohen , and the
ushers were Al Edmison, John
Schaefer, Mike Decker, and
Jeffrey Kanode.
A reception honoring the
couple was held at the church .
Serving as hostesses were Mrs.
AI Edmison, Mrs . Terry
, Grange and Mrs. Fred Hensley. The Church Guild assisted.
The couple resides at 2028
MacKenzie Drive, Colwnbus.
The bride is a graduate of
Pomeroy High School and the
Community Hospital School of
Nursing at Springfield. She is
employed as a registered nurse
in the office of Olan P . Burt,
M.D ., Inc.
Loftis graduated from North
High School and Parks College,
East St. Louis, Ill. and is
employed as an · Aircraft
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Nucleonics Corp.
The couple s pent their
honeymoon in Florida.

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NEW YORK t UPI l - Now by a court ·s mterpretat1on of lute a release by F inley ? Tho!
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conversation . NBC-TV, which settle.
great tapes controversy.
But at his La Porte. Ind.
The question a t hand is did broadcast the series. has the
home
Thursday after he was
Oakland owner Charlie Finley video tapes of the exact ronnotified of the Ya nkees' action, 1
verbally r elease Dick Williams \'e r sation.
Finley refused to say what his
from the final two years of his
next move wlll be . He said the
The
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· According to a n NBC spok es- Yanks, ''decided to make a fast
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That could become the legal man who checked the tapes, move" but a dded he 'd " prefer
issue if Finley ·decides to ta ke the conversation went like this: to stay mum this time."
Meeting Scheduled
F inley : " Even though you' re
the Ne w York Yank ees to court
Joe ~·eronln 1 the American
after they broke a two-month n0;t going to be with us next
League
president who refused
stalemate Thursday by signing year, 1 want to thank you for
Willi a m s to a thr ee-yea r the great job you've done for to comment on the Yanks'
the three yea rs you ' ve been a ction . has s cheduled a
contract as their man ager .
meeting next Wednesday in
WilJi a m s claims Finley with us ."
Williams:
" Thank yo u Boston to try one more time to
r eleased him on national TV
shortly after the Oakland A's Charli e ver y much and I'm reso lve the issue.
Both Williams and Gabe
beat the New York Mets in the going t o miss not being with
seventh game of the World you but I've made a decision ·Paul, the Yankee president,
and I'm going to stay with it. " r efused to discuss the legal
Series. Finley disagrees.
Did that conversation consti- ques tions involved in the
The hassle might be dec ided
controversy.
"l feel in my mind I' m a free
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checked it out with my lawyer
to make sure I was free 00.
By United Press International ahead the remainder of the
negotiate. I also talked with
Youngstown Slate started contest.
attorneys for the Yankees."
Ted Hathaway contributed 24
five freshmen Thursday night
Paul said he took the action
in their 81~ romp over San points to the Viking win.
because, "we have waited long
St. Francis, 3-2, was paced enough. Our club felt it was in
Francisc o State .
Freshman Anthony Mitchell , by Bill Stevens with 14 points. the best inte r ests of th e
Tonight's ga m es include Yankees to sign Williams as its
only his second time out on the
court for the Penguins this Cedarville at Marion (Ind .) ;
season, dumped in 40 points. Geneva ( Pa.) at Malone; Ohio
The Youngstown club, in Dominican at Wilber£orce:
handing San Francisco its fifth Tiffin at Oberlin; Baldwinloss in six outings, improved its Wallace at Wabash (Ind.), and
Wooster at Adrian (Mich.) .
own record to 2-1.
Gale Drummer scored 27
points and brought down 17
rebounds for Cleveland State
University as the Vikings took
a 77~2 victory over St. Francis THREE TO GO
LAUREL, Md . (UPI) College .
Ca
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CSU, now 2·2, managed a 2826 lead at the ha lf and stayed Hawley moved within three
victo ries of hi s 500 goa l
. Thursday when he scored his
Tonight's games 497th triumph of ·the year
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candlelight ceremony Dec. 8.
The wedding was held at 7:30
p.m . at the North United
Methodist Churc h with the
Rev. Howard W. Buckley and
the Rev . J . R . Wynd officiating.
. Given in marriage by her
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34 relatives came to help him
celebrate.
A large birthday cake
decorated with red poinsettias
and green holly leaves and the
large numeral "65" in the
center was served with ice
cream to Mr. and Mrs. Duke
Bentz, Tim and Eric, Racine ;
Mrs. Nancy Aeiker and Carla,
Racine; Mr. arid Mrs. Virgil
Teaford, Sue and Veronica
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Marvin, Brenda, · Tony, Rut·
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Tina, Syracuse; Mrs. Janice
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Home builders Glass of the
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star ted its fif th yea r of monthly
parties at the Athens Mental
Hea lth Genter this week.
Tuesday night the member s
of the class s taged a Christmas
party for 66 patie nts a ll 6!i
years or a ge and over . They
pla yed games with prizes being
a warded to each pa tient, ther e
was group si nging of hymns
and ca rols with Mrs . Charles
Neuma n at the piano and
Denver Ri ce playing e ither the
vio lin or the g uit a r , and
r e fr eshme n ts
of
fan cy
homemade cookies, ice cream
in the shape of Christmas

and Mr s. Lawrence Ste wart ,
trees, and Kool-Aid.
Highlightin g the evening was Mrs . Clyda Alle nsworth , and
a visit f r om Sa nt a who Mr. and Mrs . Denv er Rice.
presented a gill to ~ach of the they were joined there by the
patients. The Rev . Geor ge Rev. and Mrs . Moyer and
Glaze, pastor of t he c hurch, da ughter , Ba rbie.
gave the blessing with the
closing prayer being gi ven by
Treat Mom and Dad
the Rev. Ra ullin Moye r ,
To A Pair of
Ripley, W. Va., a former past or
DANIEL GREEN
of the Middleport Church.
Going to the pa rty were
Russe ll Wilson, the Rev . Mr .
Glaze, Mr. and Mrs . Cha rles
Open 9!o 9 Daily
Newnan , Mrs . Dana Swift ,
He rm a n
Kincaid ,
Mr s.
Leo nard Van Mete r , Mrs .
David Bumgardner , Mrs . Carl
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Miss Vicky Ables and her
mother, Mrs. Shirley Ables,
will deliver the gifts of towels
to the Meigs County Children's
Home and the Meigs County
Infirmary from the Apple
Grove United Methodist
Women, a lon g with cards
containing one dollar bills to
each of the children at the
Home. Miss Ables' rlame was
unintentionally omitted from
Wednesday's account of the
UMW meeting.

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Teaford and Mr. and Mrs.
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Sending gifts were Bert
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No r eg ular m ee ting in
December .
11-lARY SHRINE 37, White
Shrine of Jerusalem, 8 p.m.,
Chris tma s ceremonial , IOOF
hal l. Office r s r e ques ted t o
wear formals . Re fr eshments
will be served .
MEIGS COMM U NITY
School, bake sale, 10 a.m. al
Dudley's Florist, Middleport.
Pro ceeds to go toward a
Christmas party for th e
•ludents.
SATURDAY
HEMLOCK Gran ge will
meet lor a Christmas party at
the hall at 7:30p.m .
SUNDAY
CANTATA, " The Glorious
Message," by choir at the
Middleport First Baptist
Church, 7:30 p.m . Public invited.
POMEROY MEN's Bowling
Assn., meeting, 1 p.m. at
Pomeroy Lanes. All bowlers
invited .
MONDAY
CHRISTMAS program at
Portland Elementary School
7:30p.m. featuring skits, vocal
numbers and a variety of
· entertainme nt. Mrs. Shirley
J ohn son, accompanist .
Program under direction of the
faculty . Public is invited to
atte nd.

matron of honor and wore a
burgundy velvet gown with a
pink bodice. She carried a
nosegay of assorted pink
flowers . The groom's niece ,
Anne Schaefer, was the flower
girl and she wore a navy velvet
gown with a bodice of white
embroidery. She carried a
basket of pink rose pglals.
For her daughter's 'w edding,
Mrs. Kennedy wore a riavy and
white ensemble. Mrs. Loftis
was in a navy blue dress with
light blue and white inserts.
Both m others wore white orchid corsages. Mrs. David
Barber registered the guests.
Best man for the bridegroom
was J erry Cohen , and the
ushers were Al Edmison, John
Schaefer, Mike Decker, and
Jeffrey Kanode.
A reception honoring the
couple was held at the church .
Serving as hostesses were Mrs.
AI Edmison, Mrs . Terry
, Grange and Mrs. Fred Hensley. The Church Guild assisted.
The couple resides at 2028
MacKenzie Drive, Colwnbus.
The bride is a graduate of
Pomeroy High School and the
Community Hospital School of
Nursing at Springfield. She is
employed as a registered nurse
in the office of Olan P . Burt,
M.D ., Inc.
Loftis graduated from North
High School and Parks College,
East St. Louis, Ill. and is
employed as an · Aircraft
Te.chnician with Industrial
Nucleonics Corp.
The couple s pent their
honeymoon in Florida.

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Sunshine Makers meet

Minersville UMW meets
A Christmas dinner party
and program was held Wednesday by
the
United
Methodis t Women of the
Minersville Ch urch . The
traditional turkey with all the
rimmings was served from
tables decorated in the
Christmas m otif.
Mrs. Elsie Forbes presided
at the meeting which opened

OBSERVE DAY
REEDSVILLE
In ·
ternational Day wa s enjoyed
by pupils of Riverview School
Nov . 30. Special guests at·
tending school for the entire
day were Anita Anand o( India
and Sen-Hsuing Cheng of
China. Both are students of
Ohio University at the present
time. The students enjoyed the
interesting discussions about
the countries of India and
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with " Silent Ni~ht" , and Rev .
Richard Jarvis had prayer.
There- was scripture from Luke
2 by Mrs. Jarvis.
Mrs. Mary Russell prepared
the program which consisted of
-neadings by Mrs. Mary Pugh,
"The Mission Perso n at
Bethlehem ' ' j Mrs . Oori$
Grueser, " The Birth of a New
Man " ; Mrs. Hazel McCullum,
''The Legend of the Christmas
Candle "; Mrs. Sadie Brown,
"The Legend of the First
Creche"; Mrs. Stelle Grueser,
''The Legend of the First
Poinsettia "; Mrs , Mildred
Phillips, " The Legend of the
Pine Tree"; Mrs. June Sayre,
" The Legend of the Christmas
Rose "; and Mrs . Ruby
Grueser, 1'Joseph 's Lullaby" .

Prayer in unison concluded the
meeting.

DW'ing the business session,
a gilt was presented to the Rev.
and Mrs. Jarvis, and a report
was given oh gifts to be sent to

Sixteen
m t•rnb('rs dined &lt;tl Crow's
Steak House Wednesday
evening, nee . 5, when the
Sunshine Makers Class of the
First United Presbyterian
Church of Syracuse met ror
their Christmas dinner. After·
dinner , the class returned to
the church annex for a short
pro~ ram and gift exchange.
The program, "Christmas
Memories," under direction of
Mrs. Ruth Zavitz was well
received with the part of
grandfather, Hiram, portrayed
by Mildred Pierce , grandmother, by Charlotte Nease,
and granddaughlA!r by Linda
Hubbard. Several Ch ristmas
Carols were sung. The
program closed with singing
"Happy Birthday. Jesus" and
prayer by Mrs. Zavitz.
After the program fruit cake
and punch were served to
Helen Diddle, Helen Harris,
Agnes White, Beatrice Blake,
Pauline Morarity, Margaret
Cottrill, Linda Hubbard,
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shut-ins . It was voted to give

S25 on drape_s for the parsonage: itnd a donation was
made to a needy .family .
Letters of thanks were read
from the Ottebein Home and
from the United Methodist
Children 's Home at Worthington for gifts of money.
Others attending the dinner
were Mrs. Anna Hartenbach,
Mrs. Fannie Phillips, Mrs.
Ullie Starcher, Mrs. Rhoda
Roush, Mrs. Freda Mitch, Mrs. Gertrude Mitchell, Mrs .
Emma Hines, Bradford Maag,
Jerry and Jake Roush.
Members of t6e UMW quilted
auring the day.
BOARD TO MEET
The board of directors of the
Meigs County Tuberculosis and
Health Association will meet at
12 noon Monday at the Meigs
Inn to work on the budget and
to plan a special meeting set
for Jan. 10.

HUNTER SOLD
BOSTON (UP! ) - Second
baseman Buddy Hunter was
sold by the Boston Red Sox w
the Kart'" s City Royals Thurs-

Isaiah and pr•yer led by the
Rev. Hubert Bumgarner,
president.

Mlldred Pierce, Mr. and Mrs .
H{'rman L ondo n , Charlotte

NeiJSC, Janke Lawson, Thelma
Grueser, Jean Hall and the
Rev . and Mrs. Dwight Zavil:t.

Ministers meet
The
Mei gs
County
Minis terial Associ ation will
give food certificates to at l east
four needy families [or
Christmas, the corrunittee in
charge reported Tuesday when
the B.ssociation met at Gra ce
Episcopal Church.
Each church is being asked
to contribute to the project and
donations are to be malled to
the Rev. Robert ShoOd, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy .
Other committee reports
were given and the next
meeting was set for Jan . 8 at
the Sacred Heart Church in
Pomeroy with a fellowship
period to begin at 9: 15 a.m.
followed by the meeting at
9:30. Tuesday 's meeting
opened with scripture from

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The MI. Hermon UB Church
Christmas program has been
set for 7:30p.m. Sunday, Dec.
23. The public is invited .

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Sunshine Makers meet

Minersville UMW meets
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and program was held Wednesday by
the
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Methodis t Women of the
Minersville Ch urch . The
traditional turkey with all the
rimmings was served from
tables decorated in the
Christmas m otif.
Mrs. Elsie Forbes presided
at the meeting which opened

OBSERVE DAY
REEDSVILLE
In ·
ternational Day wa s enjoyed
by pupils of Riverview School
Nov . 30. Special guests at·
tending school for the entire
day were Anita Anand o( India
and Sen-Hsuing Cheng of
China. Both are students of
Ohio University at the present
time. The students enjoyed the
interesting discussions about
the countries of India and
China.

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with " Silent Ni~ht" , and Rev .
Richard Jarvis had prayer.
There- was scripture from Luke
2 by Mrs. Jarvis.
Mrs. Mary Russell prepared
the program which consisted of
-neadings by Mrs. Mary Pugh,
"The Mission Perso n at
Bethlehem ' ' j Mrs . Oori$
Grueser, " The Birth of a New
Man " ; Mrs. Hazel McCullum,
''The Legend of the Christmas
Candle "; Mrs. Sadie Brown,
"The Legend of the First
Creche"; Mrs. Stelle Grueser,
''The Legend of the First
Poinsettia "; Mrs , Mildred
Phillips, " The Legend of the
Pine Tree"; Mrs. June Sayre,
" The Legend of the Christmas
Rose "; and Mrs . Ruby
Grueser, 1'Joseph 's Lullaby" .

Prayer in unison concluded the
meeting.

DW'ing the business session,
a gilt was presented to the Rev.
and Mrs. Jarvis, and a report
was given oh gifts to be sent to

Sixteen
m t•rnb('rs dined &lt;tl Crow's
Steak House Wednesday
evening, nee . 5, when the
Sunshine Makers Class of the
First United Presbyterian
Church of Syracuse met ror
their Christmas dinner. After·
dinner , the class returned to
the church annex for a short
pro~ ram and gift exchange.
The program, "Christmas
Memories," under direction of
Mrs. Ruth Zavitz was well
received with the part of
grandfather, Hiram, portrayed
by Mildred Pierce , grandmother, by Charlotte Nease,
and granddaughlA!r by Linda
Hubbard. Several Ch ristmas
Carols were sung. The
program closed with singing
"Happy Birthday. Jesus" and
prayer by Mrs. Zavitz.
After the program fruit cake
and punch were served to
Helen Diddle, Helen Harris,
Agnes White, Beatrice Blake,
Pauline Morarity, Margaret
Cottrill, Linda Hubbard,
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shut-ins . It was voted to give

S25 on drape_s for the parsonage: itnd a donation was
made to a needy .family .
Letters of thanks were read
from the Ottebein Home and
from the United Methodist
Children 's Home at Worthington for gifts of money.
Others attending the dinner
were Mrs. Anna Hartenbach,
Mrs. Fannie Phillips, Mrs.
Ullie Starcher, Mrs. Rhoda
Roush, Mrs. Freda Mitch, Mrs. Gertrude Mitchell, Mrs .
Emma Hines, Bradford Maag,
Jerry and Jake Roush.
Members of t6e UMW quilted
auring the day.
BOARD TO MEET
The board of directors of the
Meigs County Tuberculosis and
Health Association will meet at
12 noon Monday at the Meigs
Inn to work on the budget and
to plan a special meeting set
for Jan. 10.

HUNTER SOLD
BOSTON (UP! ) - Second
baseman Buddy Hunter was
sold by the Boston Red Sox w
the Kart'" s City Royals Thurs-

Isaiah and pr•yer led by the
Rev. Hubert Bumgarner,
president.

Mlldred Pierce, Mr. and Mrs .
H{'rman L ondo n , Charlotte

NeiJSC, Janke Lawson, Thelma
Grueser, Jean Hall and the
Rev . and Mrs. Dwight Zavil:t.

Ministers meet
The
Mei gs
County
Minis terial Associ ation will
give food certificates to at l east
four needy families [or
Christmas, the corrunittee in
charge reported Tuesday when
the B.ssociation met at Gra ce
Episcopal Church.
Each church is being asked
to contribute to the project and
donations are to be malled to
the Rev. Robert ShoOd, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy .
Other committee reports
were given and the next
meeting was set for Jan . 8 at
the Sacred Heart Church in
Pomeroy with a fellowship
period to begin at 9: 15 a.m.
followed by the meeting at
9:30. Tuesday 's meeting
opened with scripture from

SLATF. PROGRAM
The MI. Hermon UB Church
Christmas program has been
set for 7:30p.m. Sunday, Dec.
23. The public is invited .

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Rev W H Pernn pastor Roy
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Holy c ommun on t lrst Sund ay
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CHRIST - John F Amstutz
pastor Bi ble school 9 30 a m
worsh iP 10 JO adult worsh p
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meet i ng
bOth 7 30 p m
Combined Btb l e study and

prayer meeting Wednesday
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray W W n ng off ce r
n charge Sunday 10 am
Ho i ness mee tmg 10 30 am
Sunday Sc hool Young Peoples
Leg on 7 p m Thur sday 1 to 3
p m Lades Ho me Leu guo::
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lwtce as much land for thetr
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program between Westvaco
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and preserves of the Ohw
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eastern
forest
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hngs purchased from the
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Belmont Galha, Hockmg,
Jackson, Lawrence Metgs,
Monroe, Morgan, Noble Vm·
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one and nine tenths mtles north
of Galhpolis
Officers satd the Moore auto
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drtven south by Robert L
Lannmg 29, Middleport
Lanmng suffered mmor
mjurte s but was not tmmedlately treated There was
nunor damage
A deer was killed m an ac
cident at :; :;o p m on Rt 7

ALI SPEEDING
HAMBURG, Pa (UP!) Fonner heavyweight cham
pton Muhammad Ah was
charged
wtth
speedmg
Thll!'llday whtle drtvmg near
hts Deer Lake trammg
headquarters
10
central
Permsylvama
District Justice Stephen G
Wanner ordered Alt to pay a
$1Sfine or a~r for a hearmg
J1n 9
State Police who !tied the
complamt said Ali was travel·
lng7Smph ma55mph zone
Dec 8 in Albany Twp

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GRAHAM
UNITEO
MET HODIS T
Prti:!Ch n..,
" 0 a m
I rst and second
undllyS o f each mon th th rd
ttnd fourth Sundays Ci'!Ch
mo •th worsh p serv ce at 1 30
p n
Wrodnesday even ng s at
1 JO Prayer and B1ble Study
FIRST SOUTHER N BAP
TIST
181 Mvtberrv Ave
Pomeroy
aft 1 ated wtlh
S 13 C the Rev Fred H It
pe~stor
Hershel McC lur e
Sundny sc hool supt Su nday
SChOOl 9 30 am
norn ng
wor sh. p 10 30 a m
Su nday
evangel she rr eel ng 7 30 p m
Prayer n eet ng Wednesday
7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST
Corner r ourth and Ma n
M ddleport Rev Henry Key
Jr pastor Sund ay Sc hool 9 JO
a n
Mr'i. Erv n Baumgard
ner sup l Mornmg worsh p
10 4.5 a m
JEHOVAH S WITNESSE S L&lt;Hry Carnahan pres d ng
m n s ter Su lday B1ble lee
lur e 9 30 tt m
Watchtower
s tudy 10 30 am
Tu esday
B be study 7 30 p m Thurs
day n •n s try school 7 30
p m
serv ce 11eet ng B 30
pm
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH ot
Chn st tn Ctlnsttan Un on lawrence Manl e y pas t or
Mrs Russe ll Young Sunday
School Supt Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
Evenmg worsh p
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
meet ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD
Rae ne Route 2 th e
Rev Janes M Muncy pastor
Sunday sc hoo l 9 45 a m
mor lng worsh p I I am
even1ng worsh p 7 30 p m
Prayer Tll'!et n9 Tuesday 7 JO
p m Young people s meet ng
7 30 p m Thu r sday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOD Bertha K ngrey
subs ! lut e pas t or
Su nday
Schoo
10 a m
wor s h p
se rv ce 7 p m Su nday Prayer
mee t ng Wednesday 7 30 p m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURC H
Near Long Bot
tom Es t I Hart paslor Roy
Bro wn
ass s tant pastor
Sunday sc hool 10 am Churc h
7 30
p m
each Sunday
even ng pray er meetmg 7 30
p m Thu r sday
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - Th.rd AYe the
Rev W tl am Kn ttel pastor
Ronald Dugan Sunday Sc hool
Supt Cla sses for a l ag es
eve n ng serv ce 7 30 p m
B ble study Wedn esd ay 7 30
p m youth serv ces Fr day
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corn er Ash and Plum M d
c.tlcporl
No e l
Herrman
pastor
Saturday even ng
serv ce 7 p m Su nday school
10 am
Sunda y even ng
worsh p 7 p m

Open

SACRED HEART
Rev
Beroard K;ratcov c
pA&lt;;tor
Phone
997 2'875
""' •urclav ("v€'n nQ Ma~-.;. 7 30
p •
~undily M~S'i
t1 and 10
1
Co ltl' SS. ons S;)fu rdny 7
1 10 p m

POMEROY FJRST 8AP
TIST
Robert Kuhn pastor
\\ II an WMSOn Su ~d''f school
sup t ~ unday school 9 10 e~ 1~
BYI
6 p m
0 bt~ stu cly
V\('d • €'Sday 'I pm
chor
pr~'' ce W£&gt;dnesday B 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS CHVRCH
Harr sonv lie Ror~d
Rev
0 Dell Manley P;, s lor Hen ry
Ebt n Su nday School Supt
Sunday S~ hool q 30 a m
Even ng worsh p 7 30 p m
PrayH and Pra se ser111Ce
Thursday 7 30 p m
NEASE
SETTLEME NT
CHAPEL
Non
df'no n na t on at George S
0 ter Pastor Su nday School 10
a n Worsh p Se rv ce 11 a m
Su nday n1ghl serv ces 1 30
p m
Wednesday
Prayer
mee t ng 7 30 p m Everyone
welcome
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
Ma n St - Loren T Stephens
evangel st phone 991 7856
conse rYai1Ye
non
nst rumental Sunday worsh p
10 a Tl
B bte study 11 a m
worsh p 6 p m Wednesday
B btc s tudy 1- p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
( non
denom nat onal )
Langsvtlle
DeKter Road the Rev Wor ley
Haley pastor Su nday sch')O I
10 a m even ng worsh p 7 30
p m
P rayer
m ee t ng
Tuesday
7 JO
pm
youth
group F r day 7 30 p m

Mr and Mrs Fred Hoffman
Mr and Mrs Gayland Bush
Mike Hoffman, Vtckie Abbott
Charhe Grtffm, Dtane Morns
Debbte Bennett Mr and Mrs
Phil Foster Donald Coleman
Mtchael
Batley
Robert
Wmgett Mr and Mrs Thomas
Roach Mr and Mrs John
Beaver Amta Bowie Mr and
Mrs Steve Halstead, Flo
Smith Jamce Veazey Mr and
Mrs Gary Cochran Mr and
Mrs Ralph Warner Mr and
Mrs Dave Buskirk Charles
Lawson Sharon Wtlson Denny
Fobes Mrs. KatLe Crow, Mr
and Mrs Bob Hoefhch Chester
Tannehill Mtss Carol Bachtel
Mr and Mrs Hobart Wtlson
Jr Dale Rothgeb Jr Mr and
Mrs Mtlton Mason Mr and
Mrs Charles 0 Lisle Mr and
Mrs Wtlliam Lehew and Mr
and Mrs Jack Rogers

The program mvolves no re
tirement to sell the mature
timber to Westva co
Ernest J Gebhart chtef of
the diVISion of forests and

preserves sa1d the cooperative
effort ts part of a long-range
goal to help unprove woodland
productlVlty m southeastern
Ohto and to develop better
wtldhfe habttat watershed
protectton
recreation op
portumhes and aesthettc
values
Landowners mterested in the
program should contact thetr
local serv1ce forester, colUlty
Agncultural Stabtbzatton and
ConservatiOn Service offlce
extensiOn offtcer or Sot! and
Water Conservahon Dtstnct
offtce for assistance

Two drivers cited
Karla K Chevaher 18
Pomeroy, was charged with
!allure to yteld the nght of way
followmg an accident at 4 40
p m on Rt 7ln Tuppers Plams
The Gallia Metgs Post State
Highway Patrol satd the
Chevaljer car pulled mto the
path of an auto operated by
Edgar E Brewer 65 of Port·

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Employees dine at Inn
The annual Christmas dmner
party for employes of The
Gallipolis Trtbune, The Pomt
Pleasant Relgster and The
Daily Sentinel and thetr guests
was held Thursday evenmg at
the Metgs Inn at Pomeroy
Hosts were Rtchard S Owen
prestdent of the Ohto Valley
Publishing Co and hts wtfe
Sarah Gifts were presented
Mr and Mrs Owen on behalf of
the employes by James
Danner Dmner mus1c was
provtded by Mrs Margaret
Newnan at the ptano and
nunlerous door pnzes were
awarded with Mrs Kalte Crow
Miss Sharon WtlsQn and Mrs
Sherry Busktrk m charge
Attendmg were Mr and Mrs
Davtd Russell Mr and Mrs
Larry Boyer Mr and Mrs
Vernon Deweese Mr and Mrs
James Danner Mtss Helen
Davts Mtss Emma Lou Davts

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north of Rt 3!i The anunal ran
mto the path of a car operated
by Bernard H Freeman :;o of
South Pomt
At 6 3:&gt; p m on the Cox
Mercerville Rd stx tenths of a
nule east of Rt 218 cars drtven
by Hobart W Vaughan :&gt;4, Rt
I Crown Ctty and Altce M
Gtllenwaler, 32 Rt 2 Crown
Ctty, colltded There was sbght
damage to both cars
A !mal acctdent occurred at
11 a m Thursday on Rt 160
two and four tenUts nules north
of Rt 35 where an auto driven
by Arnott Jeffers 72 of
Radchff, ran off the htghway
and htt a guardratl to avotd a
colliston wtth a car operated by
Wdharn E Stephens 70 of
Btdwell

ENTERS RACE
AKRON (UP!) - James R
Wtlltams, an Akron ctty coun·
ctlman has announced he will
seek
the
DemocratiC
nommatwn for heutenant
governor
Wilbams said he wtll base his
btd for nommatwn on his 13
years of pubhc servtce as a
school teache , urban planner
and elected offtctal
An attorney, Wtlbams satd
he would be a valuable
asststant to the governor
espectally 10 formu!at10g
programs to help ctlles solve
thetr
mount10g
urban
problems

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FIRST BAPTIST of Mid
dleport corner of S xth and
Palmer St reets The Rev
Steve Skaggs pastor Danny
Thompson Sunday School
S uperintendent
Su nday
ch ur ch school for everyone
9 15 a m
Mornmg worsh p
10 l5 a m
Youth act v t es
and Fellowsh p for Jun or and
Sen or H 19h students 6 p m
B ble St udy 7 30 p m
M1d
week Prayer Serv ce Wed
nesdav 7 30 p m
... HURCH
OF
CHRIST
M dd\eport 5t h and Ma n
George Glaze
m n ster
James Sheets supe r nt endent
8 ble sc hool
9 30 a m
morn ng worsh p 10 30 v m
even ng worsh p 7 30 p m
prayer serv1ce 7 p m Wed
nesday
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Rev
Thomas E Weaver pastor
FloYd carson Sunday sc hool
s upenntendent Sunday school
9 30 am
morn ng worsh p
10 30 Sunday evange l s f c
meetmg
7 p m
prayer
meet mg Wednesday 7 p m
GRACE BAPTIST
305 N
Second Ave
M ddleporl
Les ley G Holt pastor Sunday
school 10 am
worsh1p ser
v1ce 11 am worsh p serv ce
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
n ght prayer ~erv ce 7 30

THE
UNITED
PRES
BYTERIAN MINISTRY OF
MEIGS COUNTY
Ow ght
L Zav tz Pastor D rector
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Church Sc hool 9 30
a m Mrs Homer Lee s upt
Mornmg Worsh p 10 30 am
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
Church School 9 30 a m John
F
Fultz
Supt
Mornmg
Worsh•P 10 30 am
SYRACUSE
Morn ng
Worship 9 am
Sun day
Church Scl')ool 10 am Mrs
Sam pson Hall Su pt
MEIGS"
COOPERATIVE
PAR ISH
THE UNI'TED
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarner
D.rector
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev CarlE HICkS
Rev 0 Wm Sydenstncker
CHESTER
Worsh p 9 15
a m Church School 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Worsh p 9
a m Churc h School 10 a m
FLATWOODS - Wor sh p 11
a m Chu rch Sc hoo! 10 am
POMEROY
Worsh p
10 JO a m Church School 9 15
a m UMY F 6 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - Worsh p
10 Q m Ch ur ch School 9 a m
UMYF 6 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH - Worsh p 10 JD
a m Church School 9 30 a m
UMYF7pm
RUTLAND
Worshp 915
a m Chu rch Sc hool 10 am
UM YF 7 p m
SALE M CENTI!R - Wor
s h p 9 a m Chu rch School 10
am UMYF Thursday 7 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTI::R
Rev R•chard E Jarv•s
ASBURY Worsh p 11
a m Church Schoo f 9 50 a m
WSCS \sf Tue sday
FOREST RUN - Worsh p 9
a m Church School 10 a m
wscs 3rd Wednesday 7 30
pm
MINERSVILLE ~ Worsh p
10 a m Church School 9 a m
WSCS Jrd Monday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Chu rch
school 9 a m
worsh p ser
VI(€ 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev Frank Cheesebrew
Rev Larry Poling
Rev Howard ShiVeley
BETHANY (Dorcas)
worshiP 9 30 am
Church
Sch ool 10 30 a m
CARMEL WorshiP 11
a m
1s t and 3rd Sundays
Chur c h School 10 am
APPLE GROVE - Worsh p
7 30 p m f rsl and th rd Sun
day s Church school 9 30
am
prayer meel ng f1r s1
Wednesday 7 30 p m
EAST LETART - Worsh p
7 :30 p m sec ond and fourth
Sundays chur ch schoo l 9 30

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PlAINS
CHil tHIAN
CHURCH
[ •Qulc U•ldt&gt;rwood pastor
MORNING STAR
WorshiP t tow rd Call)well Jr sunday
vnday Sc hool
9 0 .t 1
Church School 10 30 !,1 I uol M.li
9 10 ~
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MORSE CHAPEL
Wor
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FAllS UNITED
'ih P 1 &lt;l m
1st and &lt;rd
Rev Freeland
!&gt;un 1 rv &lt;. ( I vrcl :-.ct oot 10 BRETHREN
Norr 'i pa~tor rloy(f NOf'"riS
~) Ill
PORTLAND - Worsh p 7 30 supt &lt;.unday school 9 JO a m
TlOrnmg se rmon 10 30 a m
p m
Church School 9 30 a m
Prayer ~c rv ce Wednesday
SUTTON
Worsh p 11 am
?11d and 4th Sunda ys Church I 30 p m
CHE s'HIRE CHURCH OF
Sc hool 10 a m
GOO OF PROPHECY G P
WESLEYAN ( Racin e)
Worshrp 11 a m
Church ~ m lh pr~stor Sunday School
tO a n Arthur Henson Supt
Sch ool 10 a n
Morn nq Worsh p 11 am
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Young Peoples serv ce 7 p m
Rev Robert Meece
Evenmg se rv1ce 1 30 p m
Rev S tr~nl ey, Brandum
Wednesday M1d week Prayer
JOPPA
Worsh p 10 am
Youth
Church Schoo l 9 a n
Praver Se rv ce 7 JO p m
mee t ing 6 30 p m
Even ng
Meet.nq Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Church wor s h p 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
services 9 am
Sunday
Rev
Sc hool 9 45 a n B ble Study THE NAZARENE
Herbert Grate pastor Wor
every Thursday 7 30 p m
sh p serv ce 11 a m and 7 30
NORTH BET HEL - Wor
sh p 11 a n
Chu r ch Sc hool 10 p m Su nday Su nday Sc hool
9 30 am
RIChard Bart on
&gt; n
ALFRED - Su nday school supt Prayer meet ng Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
9 45
&lt;1 m
each Sunday
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
preach ng at 1I a m each
(IIford Sm lh
Su nday Prayer me.-et ng 7 45 CHRIST m n s ter Sunday Sc hool 9 30
p 11 Wedn esday WSC S 8 p m
morn ng chur ch 10 30
on II rd Tuesday each month a m
REEDSVILLE - Sunday a m Sunday even ng se r v c;e
school 9 30 preac h ng 7 30 7 30 p m We dn esday serv ce 8
pm
p m Sunday prayer meet ng
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
7 30 p m Tuesday WSCS 7 30
METHODlST - Rev Robert
t r s t Thursday each month
SILVER RIDGE
Wor sh p E Buck.ley pastor w II am
Ba Icy supt
Sunday schoo l
10 am Chu rch School 9 a m
9 30 a m
morn ng worsh p
TUPPERS
PLAINS
even ng worsh p
worsh p 9 a m
Church 10 30 a n
7 30 p m Wednesday Chr st an
Sc hool 10 am
KENO
CHURCH
OF Youth Crusa de 6 30 p m
prayer meetmg 7 30 p m
CHR 1ST - George Freder ck
Thursday c ho•r pract ce 7
sup! Serv ce weekly 9 30 a m
on Sunday Preach ng f rst and pm
th rd Sunday s of monfh,o by
DEXTER CHURCH OF
Cl fiord Sm th 9 30 a
m CHRIST
Danny Evans
HOBSON CHRISTIAN pastor Norman C Will supt
UNION - Darr e l OOddr1ll Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30 a m
pas tor sun day Sc hool 9 30 Wor Sfifp se rv ce 10 30 a m
a m Leonar d G I more f rst Chr s 1 an Endeavor Sunday
elder even ng serv ce 7 30 even ng
p m
Wednesday
pray e r
REORGANIZED CHURCH
m eel ng 7 30 p m
OF
JESUS CHRIST OF
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS GOD - Rae ne Route 2 The Portland Rac•ne Road Ralph
Rev Cha rl es Hand pa stor Johnson
pa sto r
Herbert
Sunday sc hool 9 4.5 a m
Wh te Sunday School 0 rector
morn ng worsh p 11 am Sunday School 9 30 a m
Even ng se rv1 ces Tuesda y and Morn ng worsh p 10 30 a m
Frday730
Sun day even ng se rv ce 7 p m
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE Wednesday even ng prayer
CHURCH OF CHRIST B1ble serv ces 7 30 om
s t udy 9 30 a m
morn ng
BETHLEHEM
BAPTIST
wor sh p 10 30 a m
even ng Great Bend - Rev Walter P
wor s h p 6 30 p m Wednesday 8 kacsan
pastor
Sunday
B•ble study 7 30 p m
school 9 JO a m
worsh p
se rv ce Thursday 7 30 p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH CARLETON CHURCH Long Bottom Sunday Sc hool
K ng s bury
Road
Sunday
to am w1lh W liard P gott Sc hool 9 JO am Ralph Car l
su p! Evangel st me ssage each su p! Worsh p serv ce 1G 30
Sunday even ng 7 30 p m by a m and 7 30 p m alfernat~ly
Elder Russell Cl ne mm s ter Prayer meet ng Wednesday
of the Apostol c Fa th B bte 7 30 p m Rev J ay St les
Stu dy Wednesday 7 30 p m pastor
OLD
DEXTER
CON
STIVERSVILLE
COM
CHURCH
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday GREGATIONAL
Rev
Car l R cha rds
sc hool se rv1ce 10 a m Prayer
pastor
Mrs
Worl e y
mee t ng Thursday 7 p m
F ran cs Su nday sc hool s upt
Sunday even ng_serv ce 7 p m
Sunday school 9 45 am
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST chu rch s erv ces second and
Pomeroy
Ha rr sonv li e fourth Su ndays follow ng
Road R ck Morr son pastor Sunday school f r st a nd th rd
Sunday scho ol supt
Paul Su nday eYen ngs 7 30 p m
McElroy Sunday school 9 30
LONG
BOTTOM
a m
morn ng worsh p and CHRISTIAN Mr
Rober t
com mun on
10 30
am
Wyall pastor Sunday Schoo I
Sunday
even ng
youth s up! Ronald Osborne B bl
Chr s tia n Endeavor 6 30 p m
Sc hoo! 9 30 a m
prea c h ng
worsh p serv ces Sunday 7 30 10 45 a m Ev en no serv ces
p m
Wednesday even ng
p m
prayer meet ng and 8 ble 7 30
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
study 7 30 p m
METHODIST
Rona ld Well s
pastor Sun day School 9 30
ST JOHN LUl Ht:.Nioi.N Morn ng worsh1p 10 30
P ne Grove th e Rev Arthu r am
a m Young Peop le s Se rv ce
Combs pastor Su nday sc hool
6 45 p m
Evangel st c ser
9 30 a m
ch ur c h se rv ces
v ce
7 30
p m
Prayer
10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF 'T'ee t ng Thursday 7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
CHRIST B ble Sc hool 9 30
Ba ld Knobs Rev
a m mornmg worsh p 10 30 MISSION
a m Sunday evenmg Worsh p L R Gluesencamp pa s tor
Su nda y
Serv •ce
7 30 p m
c ho r Roger W lfred Sr
Sc hool Su p! Sunday Sc hoo I
pra ct ce Sunday and Wed
Sunday even ing
nesdav 7 om prayer meet ng 9 30 am
and B1ble Study Wednesday worsh p 7 30 Praye r mee t ng
Tu esda y 7 30 p m
Ernes t
7 30 p m
Deeter class leader Yo ulh
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST meet ng Wednesday 7 30
Rev Freeland Norr s pastor
Ernest Deeter leader
Su11day school 10 a m Chu rch p rn
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
se rv ce 7 p m Wednes day
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
B ble Study 7 p m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH CHRIST ~ Robert Shook
pastor Sunday school 9 30
OF THE NAZARENE
a m Russe ll Spencer supt
Sunday Sc~o ol 9 30 a m
worShiP se rv ce 10 45 a m
Morn ng Worsh p 10 30 a m
eventng worsh p alternat ng
Ev e n ng worshiP 7 30 p m
Wednesday M d week Se r v ce Wtlh C E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday ~rayer mee tmQ 7 30
Sunday Sc hool Super n te ndent
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
Gera d We Is Pastor Rev
ay lea der
Morr s M WotfP
WHITES
CHAPEL
RACINE: t-IRST BAPTIST Coo lv li e R D Rev Roy Deeter
Walter P B ka cs an pastor
pastor Sunday sc hool 9 30
Ronne Salse r S S Sup!
am
worsh p serv ce 10 JO
Sunday Sc hool 9 JO a m
am B bl e study and prayer
Morn ng Worsh p 10 4 5 a m
esday 7 30 p m
Sunda y even ng wor s hip 1 :30 se r ce Wedn
"';!:UlLAND
p m Wedn es day even ng 8 ble
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Study8pm
CHRIST - Ke fh W se pastor
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Sun day Sc hool 9 30 am V H
Rev Lelon Gtasure pastor
Braley su pt worsh p serv ce
Sunday school 9 30 a m
and common on 10 30 am
youth and tun or youth serv ce
even ng serv ce 7 30 p m
6 45 p m
evenmg worsh p
Wedn esday B ble study 7 30
7 30 p m prayer and pra se
p m Regular board meet ng
Wednesday 7 30 p m
th rd Saturday each month
7 30 p m
SILVER
RUN
FREE
RUTLAND COMMUNITY
BAPTIST - Sunday School 10
School
CHURCH -S unday
a m
Henry Dav s supt
9
30
a
m
worsh
p
se
rv ce 11
even ng serv ce
7 30 p m
a m
Wednesday prayer
Prayer meet ng Thursday
meetng 7 30 p m Sunday
7 30 P m
night worShiP 1:30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
GOD Rev
James Sat
Lloyd 0 Gr mm Jr pastor
ter f e ld pastor Sunday school
9 30 a m worsh p se rv ce 11 Sunday Scho ol 9 30 a m
Morn ng worsh p 10 30 a m
a m
even ng serv ce 7
prayer serv ce an d youth Young people s se rv ce 6 45
p m
Evangel sf c se rv ce
se rv ce Wednesday 7 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN 7 30 p m Wednesday even1ng
serv ce 7 30 p m
CHURCH
Rober t E Musser
MASON COUNTY
pa s tor Sunday Schoo l 9 30
THE HILAND CHAPEL
a m
Robert 8obo su p!
George Casto pa s tor Sunday
morn ng
worsh p
10 30
School 9 30 even ng wor sh p
Sunday even ng serv ce 7 30
7 30 Thur s day even ng pray er
M d week serviCe Wednesday
serv ce 7 30 p m
7 30 p m
MASON FIRST BAPTIST SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Sec ond and Pomeroy Sts Stan
THE NAZARENE
Rev M
C Lar more pastor
Bob era g pastor Sunday sc hool
9 45 am worship servtce 11
Moore Sund ay Schoo l Supt
Ira n ng un on 6 30
Sunday School classes for all a m
ages 9 30 a m
morn ng p m evenmg worshiP serv1ce
7 30 p m M d week prayer
wor s h p 10 &lt;15 NYP S Su nday
6 30 p m eva ngelis t c serv ce serv c e Wednesday 7 30 p m
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Isn't It time this vital part of our hves got more than a
passmg nod from medtcal doctors •
Meanwhtle, what do people wtth such problems do when they
can't afford therapy •-LO!S
Dear Lois
If they can't afford expenstve therapy or counsellmg then
they should do what you and your husband did read several good
books and practice what they TEACH (You were lucky here
Many aren't, unfortunately )
Yes, tl's long past time for medical schools to mclude sex
educatton m thetr courses According to several recent arltcles
on the subject, they re beginmng w recogmze the need, but 11
may be a long whtle before general praclttwners can adequately

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me off
Medical schools teach almost nothmg about human
sexuahty except how recogmze dtsease or operate on the sex

Santa Clauses good and bad, are all over the place m the
Me1gs-Galba Mason are&lt;! thts tune of year - m stores on street
corners on firetruck.sandeven heJu:opters You'll never fmd me
cntlcazmg any of them - no matter how bJowsy lhe1r costumes
boozy thetr breaths, or bad thetr h&lt;&gt;h&lt;&gt;hos
The reason IS that I played Santa myself once - and tl was
one of the worst performances m St Ntck hiStory , if I do say so
myself
It all started when I was about13 or 14 Poor bemghted Mtss
Sue Colbns who taught mus1c m the schools of Scwto County
Ohto somehow got the mtsgwded nollon that I could s mg
Consequently, I wound up m every school acttvlty requmng
vocal mustc With a p1pmg soprano
But about 1943or 1944 a commumty Chmtmas program was
bemg staged !eaturmg mostly smaller ktds They needed a
Santa Mtss Collms ltqmd brown eyes unmedtately fell on me
There were JUSt two problems however
J was an under-age htgh school sophomore at the tune, and
my votce was begmnmg to do funny things, droppmg - to my
debght-down to a manly bantone I spent most of my wakmg
moments unttatmg etther Bmg Crosby or Frank Smalra I forget
which, for I envted both of them
In addition, I was skmny as a picket fence - an asset for
Smatra but a distmct habthty for Santa I was s hoot10g up
toward siX feet.plus, but wetghed only about 110 No one ever
kic ked sand m my face at the beach probably because we had no
beaches and httle sand 10 Suutheastern Ohto
But tl was ordamed that I play Santa and the transformatiOn
of my ptpe&lt;leaner phystque mto rotlUld JOlly old Samt N1ck
began
The school s Santa umform needed !title shortenmg but tt
needed a great deal of paddmg, and the result was ludtcrou'
When the make-up people were fmtshed I resembled- more
than anythmg else - a pregnant blush10g octopus badly m need
of a shave

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Dear Helen
Please name the states where the Equal R&amp;ghts Amendment
basn 't passed the State Legtslature yet
Next questton When ERA becomes law wtll tl offer equal
rtghts to prostitutes too• That IS when they arrest people for this
tllegal act, wtll they arrest the Johns as well as the Janes •
Seems 00 me men are ]USt as gutJty as women - you can t
bave one wtthout the other - but even the punps usually go free
while the gtrls get rounded up regularly -FOR ERA
Dear For ERA
States whose legtslatures have not yet rallfted the Equal
Rights Amendment (as thts colwnn goes to prmt ) are Alabama
Arkansas Artzona, Flortda, Georgta, llhnots
Indiana
LouiSiana Marne M!SSisslppt, M!SSOUrt Montana , Nevada
North Carolina, North Dakota Ohto, Oklahoma, South Carolma
Utah and Vtrgmta
Thirty states have already ratifted the amendment, and
etght more are needed to make the necessary three.fourths vote
bY 1979
Prostitution• It's legal m a few Nevada counhes
Several ctlles 10 the No-No states are gettmg tough wtth the
Johns These ctties have set man-traps wtth pohcewomen
decoys, and ' customers names are prmted In local newspapers
under ' ARRESTS ' Smce men don t care to have tl advertised
that they must buy thetr love and they re not ternbly fond of
fmes or unprlSOnment - or wifely awareness - str eet busmess
has dropped off consulerably there - H
Dear Helen
If a husband and wlfe have a problem wtth sexual m
compatibility, and they can t afford the new Masters and
Johnson-type clinics which can cost up to $2,000 or more, (or
psychtatrlsts) the only help left IS thetr doctor And that s a
crymg shame, because often doctors have more bang ups about
sex than thetr pattents
My husband thought he was becommg unpotent HIS doctor
made a joke of tt 'So wbatdo you want to be - a dirty old man?
he asked My husband ts :&gt;2' So we read several good books and
thmgs worked out for us
A woman friend consulted her doctor about her 17 year-old
daughter who was deeply mvolved wtth her boyfnend The
doctor wouldn't prescrtbe the ptll because he would have no
part m unmoral conduct '
Our family doctor avotds any mention of sex when he s
examining me There are questtons I d like to ask but he turns

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Helen Help
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Even so I got throughthespeakmg part of the pageant okay
But then tl ca me tune to~mg Dl58ster struck
Instead of a ca refully&lt;ulttvated Crosby-hke boo-boo-boo "
or Smatra s stlken styhngs my Santa vmce came out somethtng
hke a mtxture of Tmy Tun Marta Callas and Frankte Vallt of the
Faur Seasons
It was hee.fiee-hee not ho.fio.fio And tt was also the end of
my ca reer as St Ntck Whtch ts JUSt as well f m sttll rather
skmny

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Ruskm satd The work of
sctence ts to substttute facts
for appearances Wmnmg
bndge players should follow
Ruskm s maxim
The etght of dtamonds was
played from dummy at trtck
one East played the queen
and South won wtlh the ace
It appeared certam that
West held the ten of dta· WINNIE WINKLE
monds so South proceeded to
draw trumps and lead a dta
mond toward dummy When
West followed low South
stuck 10 the nme whereupon
East proceeded to take hts
two dtamond trtcks
If South had remembered
Ruskin's dtctum he would
have cashed four clubs tn
order to get rtd of one of hiS
dtamonds before playmg that
sutt Then he would come to
hts band wtth a trump lead a
d1amon~, stick m dummy's
mne be a httle upset when
'dat old devtl East pro·
duced the ten but not really
damaged
8UTTHAR5
East would only be able to
ONL'IONE.
take one dtamond trtck and
MULE FISH
THAR- OLE.
eventually South would take
~M
HI'NR:"Ithe heart f10esse and make
hts contract
South s precauttonary
measure of takmg the dta·
mood dtscard would have
been unnecessary tf the ten
was where 11 appeared to be
It became necessary m vtew
of the fact that East not West
held the card

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rector
POM EROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Corner
d

Un oo and Mulberry
Relt'
Clyde V Hender !&gt;on pastor

Su ndav school 9 30 am

Glen

McClung
supt
morn ng
worsh p 10 JO a m
evenmg
serv ce 7 30 m d week ser
v ce Wednesday 1 30 p m

GRACE EPISCOPAL -

The

Rev
Harold Oe~th
rector
Church serv ces 10 30 a m
Holy c ommun on t lrst Sund ay
of month church school 10 30

a m

for nursery thro ugh 12

POMEROY CHURCH OF

CHRIST - John F Amstutz
pastor Bi ble school 9 30 a m
worsh iP 10 JO adult worsh p
servtce and young peop les
meet i ng
bOth 7 30 p m
Combined Btb l e study and

prayer meeting Wednesday
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray W W n ng off ce r
n charge Sunday 10 am
Ho i ness mee tmg 10 30 am
Sunday Sc hool Young Peoples
Leg on 7 p m Thur sday 1 to 3
p m Lades Ho me Leu guo::
£. m Pr en rt asses
ST PAUL ~ ... tnt::RAN Corner Second and Sycamore
Sts
Pomeroy
the Rev
W Iham M ddleworth p11 stor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
church services 10 30 am

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COLUMBUS - Landowners
m 12 southeastern Oh10
COlDlties will be able to reforest
lwtce as much land for thetr
money through a cooperaltve
program between Westvaco
Inc and the dtvtston of forests
and preserves of the Ohw
Department
of
Natural
Resources
Smce 1966 Westvaco a major
eastern
forest
products
company, has matched on
one for~me baSls tree seed
hngs purchased from the
dtvtston of forests and

preserves
Landowners m Athens,
Belmont Galha, Hockmg,
Jackson, Lawrence Metgs,
Monroe, Morgan, Noble Vm·
ton and Washmgton counttes
can beneftt from the program

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Jewell A
Moore,
71,
Gallipolis, was cited for fatlure
to yteld the right of way
followmg a mtshap on Rt 7,
one and nine tenths mtles north
of Galhpolis
Officers satd the Moore auto
turned left mto the path of a car
drtven south by Robert L
Lannmg 29, Middleport
Lanmng suffered mmor
mjurte s but was not tmmedlately treated There was
nunor damage
A deer was killed m an ac
cident at :; :;o p m on Rt 7

ALI SPEEDING
HAMBURG, Pa (UP!) Fonner heavyweight cham
pton Muhammad Ah was
charged
wtth
speedmg
Thll!'llday whtle drtvmg near
hts Deer Lake trammg
headquarters
10
central
Permsylvama
District Justice Stephen G
Wanner ordered Alt to pay a
$1Sfine or a~r for a hearmg
J1n 9
State Police who !tied the
complamt said Ali was travel·
lng7Smph ma55mph zone
Dec 8 in Albany Twp

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B1llh d !&gt;CU"&gt;"l on cact1
ft ur':&gt;dtty at l 30 p m at the
chu rLt
Thl'\
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Chun.h
GRAHAM
UNITEO
MET HODIS T
Prti:!Ch n..,
" 0 a m
I rst and second
undllyS o f each mon th th rd
ttnd fourth Sundays Ci'!Ch
mo •th worsh p serv ce at 1 30
p n
Wrodnesday even ng s at
1 JO Prayer and B1ble Study
FIRST SOUTHER N BAP
TIST
181 Mvtberrv Ave
Pomeroy
aft 1 ated wtlh
S 13 C the Rev Fred H It
pe~stor
Hershel McC lur e
Sundny sc hool supt Su nday
SChOOl 9 30 am
norn ng
wor sh. p 10 30 a m
Su nday
evangel she rr eel ng 7 30 p m
Prayer n eet ng Wednesday
7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST
Corner r ourth and Ma n
M ddleport Rev Henry Key
Jr pastor Sund ay Sc hool 9 JO
a n
Mr'i. Erv n Baumgard
ner sup l Mornmg worsh p
10 4.5 a m
JEHOVAH S WITNESSE S L&lt;Hry Carnahan pres d ng
m n s ter Su lday B1ble lee
lur e 9 30 tt m
Watchtower
s tudy 10 30 am
Tu esday
B be study 7 30 p m Thurs
day n •n s try school 7 30
p m
serv ce 11eet ng B 30
pm
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH ot
Chn st tn Ctlnsttan Un on lawrence Manl e y pas t or
Mrs Russe ll Young Sunday
School Supt Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
Evenmg worsh p
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
meet ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD
Rae ne Route 2 th e
Rev Janes M Muncy pastor
Sunday sc hoo l 9 45 a m
mor lng worsh p I I am
even1ng worsh p 7 30 p m
Prayer Tll'!et n9 Tuesday 7 JO
p m Young people s meet ng
7 30 p m Thu r sday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOD Bertha K ngrey
subs ! lut e pas t or
Su nday
Schoo
10 a m
wor s h p
se rv ce 7 p m Su nday Prayer
mee t ng Wednesday 7 30 p m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURC H
Near Long Bot
tom Es t I Hart paslor Roy
Bro wn
ass s tant pastor
Sunday sc hool 10 am Churc h
7 30
p m
each Sunday
even ng pray er meetmg 7 30
p m Thu r sday
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - Th.rd AYe the
Rev W tl am Kn ttel pastor
Ronald Dugan Sunday Sc hool
Supt Cla sses for a l ag es
eve n ng serv ce 7 30 p m
B ble study Wedn esd ay 7 30
p m youth serv ces Fr day
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corn er Ash and Plum M d
c.tlcporl
No e l
Herrman
pastor
Saturday even ng
serv ce 7 p m Su nday school
10 am
Sunda y even ng
worsh p 7 p m

Open

SACRED HEART
Rev
Beroard K;ratcov c
pA&lt;;tor
Phone
997 2'875
""' •urclav ("v€'n nQ Ma~-.;. 7 30
p •
~undily M~S'i
t1 and 10
1
Co ltl' SS. ons S;)fu rdny 7
1 10 p m

POMEROY FJRST 8AP
TIST
Robert Kuhn pastor
\\ II an WMSOn Su ~d''f school
sup t ~ unday school 9 10 e~ 1~
BYI
6 p m
0 bt~ stu cly
V\('d • €'Sday 'I pm
chor
pr~'' ce W£&gt;dnesday B 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS CHVRCH
Harr sonv lie Ror~d
Rev
0 Dell Manley P;, s lor Hen ry
Ebt n Su nday School Supt
Sunday S~ hool q 30 a m
Even ng worsh p 7 30 p m
PrayH and Pra se ser111Ce
Thursday 7 30 p m
NEASE
SETTLEME NT
CHAPEL
Non
df'no n na t on at George S
0 ter Pastor Su nday School 10
a n Worsh p Se rv ce 11 a m
Su nday n1ghl serv ces 1 30
p m
Wednesday
Prayer
mee t ng 7 30 p m Everyone
welcome
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
Ma n St - Loren T Stephens
evangel st phone 991 7856
conse rYai1Ye
non
nst rumental Sunday worsh p
10 a Tl
B bte study 11 a m
worsh p 6 p m Wednesday
B btc s tudy 1- p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
( non
denom nat onal )
Langsvtlle
DeKter Road the Rev Wor ley
Haley pastor Su nday sch')O I
10 a m even ng worsh p 7 30
p m
P rayer
m ee t ng
Tuesday
7 JO
pm
youth
group F r day 7 30 p m

Mr and Mrs Fred Hoffman
Mr and Mrs Gayland Bush
Mike Hoffman, Vtckie Abbott
Charhe Grtffm, Dtane Morns
Debbte Bennett Mr and Mrs
Phil Foster Donald Coleman
Mtchael
Batley
Robert
Wmgett Mr and Mrs Thomas
Roach Mr and Mrs John
Beaver Amta Bowie Mr and
Mrs Steve Halstead, Flo
Smith Jamce Veazey Mr and
Mrs Gary Cochran Mr and
Mrs Ralph Warner Mr and
Mrs Dave Buskirk Charles
Lawson Sharon Wtlson Denny
Fobes Mrs. KatLe Crow, Mr
and Mrs Bob Hoefhch Chester
Tannehill Mtss Carol Bachtel
Mr and Mrs Hobart Wtlson
Jr Dale Rothgeb Jr Mr and
Mrs Mtlton Mason Mr and
Mrs Charles 0 Lisle Mr and
Mrs Wtlliam Lehew and Mr
and Mrs Jack Rogers

The program mvolves no re
tirement to sell the mature
timber to Westva co
Ernest J Gebhart chtef of
the diVISion of forests and

preserves sa1d the cooperative
effort ts part of a long-range
goal to help unprove woodland
productlVlty m southeastern
Ohto and to develop better
wtldhfe habttat watershed
protectton
recreation op
portumhes and aesthettc
values
Landowners mterested in the
program should contact thetr
local serv1ce forester, colUlty
Agncultural Stabtbzatton and
ConservatiOn Service offlce
extensiOn offtcer or Sot! and
Water Conservahon Dtstnct
offtce for assistance

Two drivers cited
Karla K Chevaher 18
Pomeroy, was charged with
!allure to yteld the nght of way
followmg an accident at 4 40
p m on Rt 7ln Tuppers Plams
The Gallia Metgs Post State
Highway Patrol satd the
Chevaljer car pulled mto the
path of an auto operated by
Edgar E Brewer 65 of Port·

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Employees dine at Inn
The annual Christmas dmner
party for employes of The
Gallipolis Trtbune, The Pomt
Pleasant Relgster and The
Daily Sentinel and thetr guests
was held Thursday evenmg at
the Metgs Inn at Pomeroy
Hosts were Rtchard S Owen
prestdent of the Ohto Valley
Publishing Co and hts wtfe
Sarah Gifts were presented
Mr and Mrs Owen on behalf of
the employes by James
Danner Dmner mus1c was
provtded by Mrs Margaret
Newnan at the ptano and
nunlerous door pnzes were
awarded with Mrs Kalte Crow
Miss Sharon WtlsQn and Mrs
Sherry Busktrk m charge
Attendmg were Mr and Mrs
Davtd Russell Mr and Mrs
Larry Boyer Mr and Mrs
Vernon Deweese Mr and Mrs
James Danner Mtss Helen
Davts Mtss Emma Lou Davts

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north of Rt 3!i The anunal ran
mto the path of a car operated
by Bernard H Freeman :;o of
South Pomt
At 6 3:&gt; p m on the Cox
Mercerville Rd stx tenths of a
nule east of Rt 218 cars drtven
by Hobart W Vaughan :&gt;4, Rt
I Crown Ctty and Altce M
Gtllenwaler, 32 Rt 2 Crown
Ctty, colltded There was sbght
damage to both cars
A !mal acctdent occurred at
11 a m Thursday on Rt 160
two and four tenUts nules north
of Rt 35 where an auto driven
by Arnott Jeffers 72 of
Radchff, ran off the htghway
and htt a guardratl to avotd a
colliston wtth a car operated by
Wdharn E Stephens 70 of
Btdwell

ENTERS RACE
AKRON (UP!) - James R
Wtlltams, an Akron ctty coun·
ctlman has announced he will
seek
the
DemocratiC
nommatwn for heutenant
governor
Wilbams said he wtll base his
btd for nommatwn on his 13
years of pubhc servtce as a
school teache , urban planner
and elected offtctal
An attorney, Wtlbams satd
he would be a valuable
asststant to the governor
espectally 10 formu!at10g
programs to help ctlles solve
thetr
mount10g
urban
problems

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FIRST BAPTIST of Mid
dleport corner of S xth and
Palmer St reets The Rev
Steve Skaggs pastor Danny
Thompson Sunday School
S uperintendent
Su nday
ch ur ch school for everyone
9 15 a m
Mornmg worsh p
10 l5 a m
Youth act v t es
and Fellowsh p for Jun or and
Sen or H 19h students 6 p m
B ble St udy 7 30 p m
M1d
week Prayer Serv ce Wed
nesdav 7 30 p m
... HURCH
OF
CHRIST
M dd\eport 5t h and Ma n
George Glaze
m n ster
James Sheets supe r nt endent
8 ble sc hool
9 30 a m
morn ng worsh p 10 30 v m
even ng worsh p 7 30 p m
prayer serv1ce 7 p m Wed
nesday
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Rev
Thomas E Weaver pastor
FloYd carson Sunday sc hool
s upenntendent Sunday school
9 30 am
morn ng worsh p
10 30 Sunday evange l s f c
meetmg
7 p m
prayer
meet mg Wednesday 7 p m
GRACE BAPTIST
305 N
Second Ave
M ddleporl
Les ley G Holt pastor Sunday
school 10 am
worsh1p ser
v1ce 11 am worsh p serv ce
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
n ght prayer ~erv ce 7 30

THE
UNITED
PRES
BYTERIAN MINISTRY OF
MEIGS COUNTY
Ow ght
L Zav tz Pastor D rector
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Church Sc hool 9 30
a m Mrs Homer Lee s upt
Mornmg Worsh p 10 30 am
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
Church School 9 30 a m John
F
Fultz
Supt
Mornmg
Worsh•P 10 30 am
SYRACUSE
Morn ng
Worship 9 am
Sun day
Church Scl')ool 10 am Mrs
Sam pson Hall Su pt
MEIGS"
COOPERATIVE
PAR ISH
THE UNI'TED
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarner
D.rector
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev CarlE HICkS
Rev 0 Wm Sydenstncker
CHESTER
Worsh p 9 15
a m Church School 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Worsh p 9
a m Churc h School 10 a m
FLATWOODS - Wor sh p 11
a m Chu rch Sc hoo! 10 am
POMEROY
Worsh p
10 JO a m Church School 9 15
a m UMY F 6 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - Worsh p
10 Q m Ch ur ch School 9 a m
UMYF 6 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH - Worsh p 10 JD
a m Church School 9 30 a m
UMYF7pm
RUTLAND
Worshp 915
a m Chu rch Sc hool 10 am
UM YF 7 p m
SALE M CENTI!R - Wor
s h p 9 a m Chu rch School 10
am UMYF Thursday 7 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTI::R
Rev R•chard E Jarv•s
ASBURY Worsh p 11
a m Church Schoo f 9 50 a m
WSCS \sf Tue sday
FOREST RUN - Worsh p 9
a m Church School 10 a m
wscs 3rd Wednesday 7 30
pm
MINERSVILLE ~ Worsh p
10 a m Church School 9 a m
WSCS Jrd Monday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Chu rch
school 9 a m
worsh p ser
VI(€ 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev Frank Cheesebrew
Rev Larry Poling
Rev Howard ShiVeley
BETHANY (Dorcas)
worshiP 9 30 am
Church
Sch ool 10 30 a m
CARMEL WorshiP 11
a m
1s t and 3rd Sundays
Chur c h School 10 am
APPLE GROVE - Worsh p
7 30 p m f rsl and th rd Sun
day s Church school 9 30
am
prayer meel ng f1r s1
Wednesday 7 30 p m
EAST LETART - Worsh p
7 :30 p m sec ond and fourth
Sundays chur ch schoo l 9 30

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PlAINS
CHil tHIAN
CHURCH
[ •Qulc U•ldt&gt;rwood pastor
MORNING STAR
WorshiP t tow rd Call)well Jr sunday
vnday Sc hool
9 0 .t 1
Church School 10 30 !,1 I uol M.li
9 10 ~
Mor 1111 &lt;&gt;ermon
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MORSE CHAPEL
Wor
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FAllS UNITED
'ih P 1 &lt;l m
1st and &lt;rd
Rev Freeland
!&gt;un 1 rv &lt;. ( I vrcl :-.ct oot 10 BRETHREN
Norr 'i pa~tor rloy(f NOf'"riS
~) Ill
PORTLAND - Worsh p 7 30 supt &lt;.unday school 9 JO a m
TlOrnmg se rmon 10 30 a m
p m
Church School 9 30 a m
Prayer ~c rv ce Wednesday
SUTTON
Worsh p 11 am
?11d and 4th Sunda ys Church I 30 p m
CHE s'HIRE CHURCH OF
Sc hool 10 a m
GOO OF PROPHECY G P
WESLEYAN ( Racin e)
Worshrp 11 a m
Church ~ m lh pr~stor Sunday School
tO a n Arthur Henson Supt
Sch ool 10 a n
Morn nq Worsh p 11 am
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Young Peoples serv ce 7 p m
Rev Robert Meece
Evenmg se rv1ce 1 30 p m
Rev S tr~nl ey, Brandum
Wednesday M1d week Prayer
JOPPA
Worsh p 10 am
Youth
Church Schoo l 9 a n
Praver Se rv ce 7 JO p m
mee t ing 6 30 p m
Even ng
Meet.nq Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Church wor s h p 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
services 9 am
Sunday
Rev
Sc hool 9 45 a n B ble Study THE NAZARENE
Herbert Grate pastor Wor
every Thursday 7 30 p m
sh p serv ce 11 a m and 7 30
NORTH BET HEL - Wor
sh p 11 a n
Chu r ch Sc hool 10 p m Su nday Su nday Sc hool
9 30 am
RIChard Bart on
&gt; n
ALFRED - Su nday school supt Prayer meet ng Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
9 45
&lt;1 m
each Sunday
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
preach ng at 1I a m each
(IIford Sm lh
Su nday Prayer me.-et ng 7 45 CHRIST m n s ter Sunday Sc hool 9 30
p 11 Wedn esday WSC S 8 p m
morn ng chur ch 10 30
on II rd Tuesday each month a m
REEDSVILLE - Sunday a m Sunday even ng se r v c;e
school 9 30 preac h ng 7 30 7 30 p m We dn esday serv ce 8
pm
p m Sunday prayer meet ng
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
7 30 p m Tuesday WSCS 7 30
METHODlST - Rev Robert
t r s t Thursday each month
SILVER RIDGE
Wor sh p E Buck.ley pastor w II am
Ba Icy supt
Sunday schoo l
10 am Chu rch School 9 a m
9 30 a m
morn ng worsh p
TUPPERS
PLAINS
even ng worsh p
worsh p 9 a m
Church 10 30 a n
7 30 p m Wednesday Chr st an
Sc hool 10 am
KENO
CHURCH
OF Youth Crusa de 6 30 p m
prayer meetmg 7 30 p m
CHR 1ST - George Freder ck
Thursday c ho•r pract ce 7
sup! Serv ce weekly 9 30 a m
on Sunday Preach ng f rst and pm
th rd Sunday s of monfh,o by
DEXTER CHURCH OF
Cl fiord Sm th 9 30 a
m CHRIST
Danny Evans
HOBSON CHRISTIAN pastor Norman C Will supt
UNION - Darr e l OOddr1ll Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30 a m
pas tor sun day Sc hool 9 30 Wor Sfifp se rv ce 10 30 a m
a m Leonar d G I more f rst Chr s 1 an Endeavor Sunday
elder even ng serv ce 7 30 even ng
p m
Wednesday
pray e r
REORGANIZED CHURCH
m eel ng 7 30 p m
OF
JESUS CHRIST OF
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS GOD - Rae ne Route 2 The Portland Rac•ne Road Ralph
Rev Cha rl es Hand pa stor Johnson
pa sto r
Herbert
Sunday sc hool 9 4.5 a m
Wh te Sunday School 0 rector
morn ng worsh p 11 am Sunday School 9 30 a m
Even ng se rv1 ces Tuesda y and Morn ng worsh p 10 30 a m
Frday730
Sun day even ng se rv ce 7 p m
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE Wednesday even ng prayer
CHURCH OF CHRIST B1ble serv ces 7 30 om
s t udy 9 30 a m
morn ng
BETHLEHEM
BAPTIST
wor sh p 10 30 a m
even ng Great Bend - Rev Walter P
wor s h p 6 30 p m Wednesday 8 kacsan
pastor
Sunday
B•ble study 7 30 p m
school 9 JO a m
worsh p
se rv ce Thursday 7 30 p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH CARLETON CHURCH Long Bottom Sunday Sc hool
K ng s bury
Road
Sunday
to am w1lh W liard P gott Sc hool 9 JO am Ralph Car l
su p! Evangel st me ssage each su p! Worsh p serv ce 1G 30
Sunday even ng 7 30 p m by a m and 7 30 p m alfernat~ly
Elder Russell Cl ne mm s ter Prayer meet ng Wednesday
of the Apostol c Fa th B bte 7 30 p m Rev J ay St les
Stu dy Wednesday 7 30 p m pastor
OLD
DEXTER
CON
STIVERSVILLE
COM
CHURCH
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday GREGATIONAL
Rev
Car l R cha rds
sc hool se rv1ce 10 a m Prayer
pastor
Mrs
Worl e y
mee t ng Thursday 7 p m
F ran cs Su nday sc hool s upt
Sunday even ng_serv ce 7 p m
Sunday school 9 45 am
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST chu rch s erv ces second and
Pomeroy
Ha rr sonv li e fourth Su ndays follow ng
Road R ck Morr son pastor Sunday school f r st a nd th rd
Sunday scho ol supt
Paul Su nday eYen ngs 7 30 p m
McElroy Sunday school 9 30
LONG
BOTTOM
a m
morn ng worsh p and CHRISTIAN Mr
Rober t
com mun on
10 30
am
Wyall pastor Sunday Schoo I
Sunday
even ng
youth s up! Ronald Osborne B bl
Chr s tia n Endeavor 6 30 p m
Sc hoo! 9 30 a m
prea c h ng
worsh p serv ces Sunday 7 30 10 45 a m Ev en no serv ces
p m
Wednesday even ng
p m
prayer meet ng and 8 ble 7 30
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
study 7 30 p m
METHODIST
Rona ld Well s
pastor Sun day School 9 30
ST JOHN LUl Ht:.Nioi.N Morn ng worsh1p 10 30
P ne Grove th e Rev Arthu r am
a m Young Peop le s Se rv ce
Combs pastor Su nday sc hool
6 45 p m
Evangel st c ser
9 30 a m
ch ur c h se rv ces
v ce
7 30
p m
Prayer
10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF 'T'ee t ng Thursday 7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
CHRIST B ble Sc hool 9 30
Ba ld Knobs Rev
a m mornmg worsh p 10 30 MISSION
a m Sunday evenmg Worsh p L R Gluesencamp pa s tor
Su nda y
Serv •ce
7 30 p m
c ho r Roger W lfred Sr
Sc hool Su p! Sunday Sc hoo I
pra ct ce Sunday and Wed
Sunday even ing
nesdav 7 om prayer meet ng 9 30 am
and B1ble Study Wednesday worsh p 7 30 Praye r mee t ng
Tu esda y 7 30 p m
Ernes t
7 30 p m
Deeter class leader Yo ulh
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST meet ng Wednesday 7 30
Rev Freeland Norr s pastor
Ernest Deeter leader
Su11day school 10 a m Chu rch p rn
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
se rv ce 7 p m Wednes day
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
B ble Study 7 p m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH CHRIST ~ Robert Shook
pastor Sunday school 9 30
OF THE NAZARENE
a m Russe ll Spencer supt
Sunday Sc~o ol 9 30 a m
worShiP se rv ce 10 45 a m
Morn ng Worsh p 10 30 a m
eventng worsh p alternat ng
Ev e n ng worshiP 7 30 p m
Wednesday M d week Se r v ce Wtlh C E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday ~rayer mee tmQ 7 30
Sunday Sc hool Super n te ndent
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
Gera d We Is Pastor Rev
ay lea der
Morr s M WotfP
WHITES
CHAPEL
RACINE: t-IRST BAPTIST Coo lv li e R D Rev Roy Deeter
Walter P B ka cs an pastor
pastor Sunday sc hool 9 30
Ronne Salse r S S Sup!
am
worsh p serv ce 10 JO
Sunday Sc hool 9 JO a m
am B bl e study and prayer
Morn ng Worsh p 10 4 5 a m
esday 7 30 p m
Sunda y even ng wor s hip 1 :30 se r ce Wedn
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RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Study8pm
CHRIST - Ke fh W se pastor
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Sun day Sc hool 9 30 am V H
Rev Lelon Gtasure pastor
Braley su pt worsh p serv ce
Sunday school 9 30 a m
and common on 10 30 am
youth and tun or youth serv ce
even ng serv ce 7 30 p m
6 45 p m
evenmg worsh p
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7 30 p m prayer and pra se
p m Regular board meet ng
Wednesday 7 30 p m
th rd Saturday each month
7 30 p m
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BAPTIST - Sunday School 10
School
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Henry Dav s supt
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worsh
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even ng serv ce
7 30 p m
a m
Wednesday prayer
Prayer meet ng Thursday
meetng 7 30 p m Sunday
7 30 P m
night worShiP 1:30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
GOD Rev
James Sat
Lloyd 0 Gr mm Jr pastor
ter f e ld pastor Sunday school
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Morn ng worsh p 10 30 a m
a m
even ng serv ce 7
prayer serv ce an d youth Young people s se rv ce 6 45
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Evangel sf c se rv ce
se rv ce Wednesday 7 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN 7 30 p m Wednesday even1ng
serv ce 7 30 p m
CHURCH
Rober t E Musser
MASON COUNTY
pa s tor Sunday Schoo l 9 30
THE HILAND CHAPEL
a m
Robert 8obo su p!
George Casto pa s tor Sunday
morn ng
worsh p
10 30
School 9 30 even ng wor sh p
Sunday even ng serv ce 7 30
7 30 Thur s day even ng pray er
M d week serviCe Wednesday
serv ce 7 30 p m
7 30 p m
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Sec ond and Pomeroy Sts Stan
THE NAZARENE
Rev M
C Lar more pastor
Bob era g pastor Sunday sc hool
9 45 am worship servtce 11
Moore Sund ay Schoo l Supt
Ira n ng un on 6 30
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ages 9 30 a m
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wor s h p 10 &lt;15 NYP S Su nday
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Sunday 7 30 p m M d week ~ASON
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CHRIST P 0 BOX 487 M Iter
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St
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sec ond Wednesday 7 30 p m
B b te Study 10 am Ar\lorsh1p
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NON
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Vo ca l
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school 9 30 a m class leader
FtR!IT- SOUTHEkN BAP
Le o H II worsh p serv ce
TIST - Corner of Second and
tO 30 a m church 7 30 p m
Anderson
Mason
Pastor
EDEN
UNITED Walter Cloud Sunday school
BHETHREN IN CHRIST 9 45 a m worship service 11
Eldon R Blake pastor Sunday a m and 7 30 p m Weekly
Sc hool
10 am
Wmn e Btble study Wednesday 7 30
Ho1 s mg er
Supt
Morn1ng pm
sern on 11 a m
Eventng
MASOII.I ASSEMBLY o.-serv ce Chr sta n Endeavor
GOD - Second St Mason W
7 JO
p m
Mrs
Lyda Va Chester Tennant pastor
Cheval er pr es dent So ng Sun da y sc hool
10 a m
serv ce and se rmon 8 20 M d
morn ng worsh p 11 am
Week prayer meet ng Wed
evangel sf c se rv1ce 7 30 p m
nesday 7 30 p m Mrs Mar e B ble s tudy and prayer serv1ce
Ho ts nger c a5s lea der
Wednesday 7 30 p m Phone
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JESUS 773 5133
CHR tST - Loca ted at Rutland
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
on New l ma Road next to CHRIST tn Chnsttan Union Forest Acre Park Rev Ray The Rey w II am Campbell
Rouse pastor Robert Musser pastor Sunday sc hool 9 30
Sunday Sc hool supt Sunday a m
James Hoghes supt
sc hool 10 30 a m
worsh1p even ng serv ce 7 30 p m
7 30 p m B ble s tudy Wed Wednesday eve n ng prayer
nes day 7 30 p m Saturday tneet ng 7 30 p m Youth
n ght pra yer serv ce 7 30 p m prayer se rv ce each Tuesd"'
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pastor
Ray Whaley supl
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George Ho sc har
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pastor Sunday School 9 30
church schOol
10 :30 a m
young peof)le s meet ng 6 30 a m Prayer and B1ble study
Pm
e vt!n no worsh p 7 30 7 30 p m Colfe~ge Prayer
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Isn't It time this vital part of our hves got more than a
passmg nod from medtcal doctors •
Meanwhtle, what do people wtth such problems do when they
can't afford therapy •-LO!S
Dear Lois
If they can't afford expenstve therapy or counsellmg then
they should do what you and your husband did read several good
books and practice what they TEACH (You were lucky here
Many aren't, unfortunately )
Yes, tl's long past time for medical schools to mclude sex
educatton m thetr courses According to several recent arltcles
on the subject, they re beginmng w recogmze the need, but 11
may be a long whtle before general praclttwners can adequately

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me off
Medical schools teach almost nothmg about human
sexuahty except how recogmze dtsease or operate on the sex

Santa Clauses good and bad, are all over the place m the
Me1gs-Galba Mason are&lt;! thts tune of year - m stores on street
corners on firetruck.sandeven heJu:opters You'll never fmd me
cntlcazmg any of them - no matter how bJowsy lhe1r costumes
boozy thetr breaths, or bad thetr h&lt;&gt;h&lt;&gt;hos
The reason IS that I played Santa myself once - and tl was
one of the worst performances m St Ntck hiStory , if I do say so
myself
It all started when I was about13 or 14 Poor bemghted Mtss
Sue Colbns who taught mus1c m the schools of Scwto County
Ohto somehow got the mtsgwded nollon that I could s mg
Consequently, I wound up m every school acttvlty requmng
vocal mustc With a p1pmg soprano
But about 1943or 1944 a commumty Chmtmas program was
bemg staged !eaturmg mostly smaller ktds They needed a
Santa Mtss Collms ltqmd brown eyes unmedtately fell on me
There were JUSt two problems however
J was an under-age htgh school sophomore at the tune, and
my votce was begmnmg to do funny things, droppmg - to my
debght-down to a manly bantone I spent most of my wakmg
moments unttatmg etther Bmg Crosby or Frank Smalra I forget
which, for I envted both of them
In addition, I was skmny as a picket fence - an asset for
Smatra but a distmct habthty for Santa I was s hoot10g up
toward siX feet.plus, but wetghed only about 110 No one ever
kic ked sand m my face at the beach probably because we had no
beaches and httle sand 10 Suutheastern Ohto
But tl was ordamed that I play Santa and the transformatiOn
of my ptpe&lt;leaner phystque mto rotlUld JOlly old Samt N1ck
began
The school s Santa umform needed !title shortenmg but tt
needed a great deal of paddmg, and the result was ludtcrou'
When the make-up people were fmtshed I resembled- more
than anythmg else - a pregnant blush10g octopus badly m need
of a shave

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Dear Helen
Please name the states where the Equal R&amp;ghts Amendment
basn 't passed the State Legtslature yet
Next questton When ERA becomes law wtll tl offer equal
rtghts to prostitutes too• That IS when they arrest people for this
tllegal act, wtll they arrest the Johns as well as the Janes •
Seems 00 me men are ]USt as gutJty as women - you can t
bave one wtthout the other - but even the punps usually go free
while the gtrls get rounded up regularly -FOR ERA
Dear For ERA
States whose legtslatures have not yet rallfted the Equal
Rights Amendment (as thts colwnn goes to prmt ) are Alabama
Arkansas Artzona, Flortda, Georgta, llhnots
Indiana
LouiSiana Marne M!SSisslppt, M!SSOUrt Montana , Nevada
North Carolina, North Dakota Ohto, Oklahoma, South Carolma
Utah and Vtrgmta
Thirty states have already ratifted the amendment, and
etght more are needed to make the necessary three.fourths vote
bY 1979
Prostitution• It's legal m a few Nevada counhes
Several ctlles 10 the No-No states are gettmg tough wtth the
Johns These ctties have set man-traps wtth pohcewomen
decoys, and ' customers names are prmted In local newspapers
under ' ARRESTS ' Smce men don t care to have tl advertised
that they must buy thetr love and they re not ternbly fond of
fmes or unprlSOnment - or wifely awareness - str eet busmess
has dropped off consulerably there - H
Dear Helen
If a husband and wlfe have a problem wtth sexual m
compatibility, and they can t afford the new Masters and
Johnson-type clinics which can cost up to $2,000 or more, (or
psychtatrlsts) the only help left IS thetr doctor And that s a
crymg shame, because often doctors have more bang ups about
sex than thetr pattents
My husband thought he was becommg unpotent HIS doctor
made a joke of tt 'So wbatdo you want to be - a dirty old man?
he asked My husband ts :&gt;2' So we read several good books and
thmgs worked out for us
A woman friend consulted her doctor about her 17 year-old
daughter who was deeply mvolved wtth her boyfnend The
doctor wouldn't prescrtbe the ptll because he would have no
part m unmoral conduct '
Our family doctor avotds any mention of sex when he s
examining me There are questtons I d like to ask but he turns

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Helen Help
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Even so I got throughthespeakmg part of the pageant okay
But then tl ca me tune to~mg Dl58ster struck
Instead of a ca refully&lt;ulttvated Crosby-hke boo-boo-boo "
or Smatra s stlken styhngs my Santa vmce came out somethtng
hke a mtxture of Tmy Tun Marta Callas and Frankte Vallt of the
Faur Seasons
It was hee.fiee-hee not ho.fio.fio And tt was also the end of
my ca reer as St Ntck Whtch ts JUSt as well f m sttll rather
skmny

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Ruskm satd The work of
sctence ts to substttute facts
for appearances Wmnmg
bndge players should follow
Ruskm s maxim
The etght of dtamonds was
played from dummy at trtck
one East played the queen
and South won wtlh the ace
It appeared certam that
West held the ten of dta· WINNIE WINKLE
monds so South proceeded to
draw trumps and lead a dta
mond toward dummy When
West followed low South
stuck 10 the nme whereupon
East proceeded to take hts
two dtamond trtcks
If South had remembered
Ruskin's dtctum he would
have cashed four clubs tn
order to get rtd of one of hiS
dtamonds before playmg that
sutt Then he would come to
hts band wtth a trump lead a
d1amon~, stick m dummy's
mne be a httle upset when
'dat old devtl East pro·
duced the ten but not really
damaged
8UTTHAR5
East would only be able to
ONL'IONE.
take one dtamond trtck and
MULE FISH
THAR- OLE.
eventually South would take
~M
HI'NR:"Ithe heart f10esse and make
hts contract
South s precauttonary
measure of takmg the dta·
mood dtscard would have
been unnecessary tf the ten
was where 11 appeared to be
It became necessary m vtew
of the fact that East not West
held the card

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TUPPERS PlAINS HARDWARE

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Orders-Carry out
A Cool D nlng Room
Chester Ohio

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Tuppers Plains

RACINE PlANING MILL
Bulldmg Supplies &amp; Custom Mtllwork
Ph 992 3978
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THE DAILY SENTINEL

MEIGS TIRE
CENTER
and
MEIGS TIRE CENTER ALIGNMENT

POmeroy

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Meigs &amp; Mason Area
Pomeroy , Ohto

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NOT ICE OF
APPOIN TMEN T
Can No H017
Es.tate of JAMES 0
HUNT
Not1ce 1s hereby 91ven !hal
t&lt;athryn Hunt of R D 2
Racme Oh•o has. been duty
appotnled E)(~cutr . ,.. ot the
Estate of James 0
Hunt,
deceased, tare af Me •gs Counfy ,
Otuo
Creditors are reQU ired to ttle
ttletr cta1mS wl1h satd ftdu c.arv
w•fh•n tour months
Dated th1s 74th day of
November 1973

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2 SIGNS
Of
QUALITY

, Pomeroy
Motor Co.

NO I Copper !Oc R&lt;u;i1ators
\
11c braso:; JOe battcnes 90~
M A Hall Reedsville Phone
178 6749 Beet H1df:'S \S
17 7 lfc

$2~!15

1!1;11 CIIE\1. MONTE Ci\ llLO

Mannmg 0 Webster
Judge
Court of Common Pleas
Probate D•v 1s•on
Me 1gS County Oh to
30 1121 7 14 Jtc

Local 1 owner new ca r trade 350 V 8 engme , automattc,
pow{&gt;r steenng &amp; brakes faclory a1r radiO spo tless clean
blue 1n tenor silver grey f1n1sh w th v1nyl roof A nrce one
ql! H i~ ('liE\IllOLET PI C KUP

$10!1~

8 Fleets1de local 1 owner Irk , VB eng me custom cab,

autom ali c trans , rad1o
NOTICE OF
APPOIN TMENT
Case No 2106S
Estate of VERNA DAV IS
Deceased
Not1ce 1S hereby 9 1ven that J
B O' Bnen of Pomeroy . Oh1o,
has been du ly appo 1nted ad
mmlstp;ator of lh~ Estate of
Verna Dav 1s decased late of
Me 1gs Coun ty , OhiO
Drec 1tors are requ1red ro f1le
ttle lr claims w1fh sa1d f1dUC 1ary
w1th 1n four months
. Dated t h 1s 23rd day of
November 1973

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1!17 1 CHEVHOLET BLAZEH ·

m1ss1on power steenng &amp; brakes radio, good t~res ,
veh 1cle of many uses custom tr im while top ove r btu~ A
sharp 1 owner trade

OPEN EVES8.00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

WANT ADS
INFORMATION
DEADLINES
5 P M Day Before Pub licat ion
Monday Dead l1 ne 9 am
Cancellat1on - Co rr ect ions
w11t be accep ted until 9 a m for
Day of Pubt1Cat1on
~
REGULATIONS
The Publtsher reser..-es the
nght to ed 1t or re1e ct any ad s
deemed obtec t1 onal
The
pu blrsher will not be re spon
!'.lble for more than one 1n
cor r ec t 1nse rt 10n
RATES
For Want ACI Servtte
5 cen ts per Word one msertlon
M1n1mum Charge S1 00
14 cen ts per word th ree
consec ut1ve msertton s
26 cen ts per wo rd S l){ con
secut 1ve 1nsert100S
25 Per Cent D1s count on pa1d
ads a nd ads pa 1d w•fhm 10
days
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
$2 00 for 50 word m 1n
tmum Each add 1t1ona l word
Jc
BLIND ADS
Add1110na l 25c Charge per
Advert 1sement
OFFICE HOURS
8 30 a m to 5 00 p m Da11y ,
8 30 a m to 12 00 Noon
Saturday
In Memorv
IN
REMEMBRANCE OF
Melvm Gr 1mm who passed
away two years ago De c 14
Missed by w1fe and ch ldren
Chrtstma Gnmm
12 14 ltp

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
PROBATE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
1n the m after of settlement of
accounts, Probate Court, Me1gs
county Otuo
Accounts and vou chers ot the
fo ll owing named fldu.c1ar1eS
have been filed m the Probate
Court Me1gs County , Oh10 tor
appro..-al and settlement
CAS E NO 19 970 Fourth and
Fm al Account of He len Rath
burn Cla pp , Executnx of the
Esta te of Ber tha B Rathburn
Deceased
CA SE NO 20, 742 F1nal Ac
count of Mr c hael J Fry and
FranC IS B1ron , Co E)(e cu tors of
the Estate of Harr 1e Mar1e
Smith Deceased
CASE NO 20 800 First and
F tnal Account of Betty Lou
Newlun , formerly Betty Lou
Lovelt, E)(e, utr1x of the Estate
of Wil li am Bailey Deceased
CA SE NO 20 896 Frrst and
Fmal Actount of Anna M
R vi her Adm mtstratnx of the
Estate of Ev a I Posta l Matt
Deceased
CAS E NO 20, 929 F1rst and
Fma t Account of Betty A
Baron rc k. Executr~x of the
Estate of W1l1 1am A Baron1ck ,
Deceased
Un less excepi 10n s are filed
thereto sa 1d acco unts wil l be
for hear1ng before sa1d court on
the 7th day of January , 1974 , at
wh1Ch trme said accountswtll be
cons 1dered and cont1nued from
day to day until f1nally d1sposed
of
Any person mterested may
fil e wntten except 10ns to sa1d
a ccounts or to matters per
ta 1nmg to the execuflon of the
trust not less than f1ve days
pr 1or to the date set for hearmg
Mann~ng o Webster, Judge
Common Pleas Court
Probate DIVISIOn
Me1gs County, OhiO
LEGAL NOTICE
The Trustees of Sa lem
Townsh1p , Me1gs County , Oh10
will accept b1ds until 7 p m
Fr1day December 28. 1973 for
the purchase of one new ttlree
po in t h1tch backhoe to be used
on a John Deere 301 tractor
Spec1f1catrons to be on file at
Clerk's home and can be ob
tamed by mad The Trustees
reserve the r~ght to retect any
or all b1dS
(12) 14, 1tc

Wolfpen
Mr and Mrs Ivan Shumate
and sons of Mansfield were
weekend VISitors of Mrs
Geneva Shwnate and Mr and
Mrs. Larry J o hnson and
family. Also VISittng were Mrs
Paul P1erce and family of
Mason
Mr and Mrs Doyle Knapp
and sons, local , and Mrs Lena
Knapp, Langsv ille, were
Sunday v1s1tors of Mr and
Mrs. Harley Pauley and fam1ly
of McConneilsv1lle
Mr and Mrs Charles Sayre
and lam1ly were Sunday
v1s1tors of Mr and Mrs
Charles Sayre
Mr and Mrs Paul McElroy
were recent visitors of Mr and
Mrs Carl McElroy and Mr
and Mrs Bill McElroy and Jeff
and Joey 111 Colwnbus
Mrs Nora Johnson of
Colwntius IS spendmg some
time \\lth Mrs Helen Johnson

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Notice
SHOOTING Match , Horner Hil l
Gun Club , Rt 143 Sunday
Dec 16 12 noon Factory
choked guns only Win a
Chnstmas turkey
12 13 2tc

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Hollow Gun Club, turn f1r st
r1ght after Miles Cemetery ,
Rutland Factory cho ked
guns only 5lJ nday . December
16 1 p m
12 13 35c

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Stivers ville
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Abels,
Long Bottom, and Mrs
Douglas Circle, Racme, were
called to Washmg!bn Court
House on Saturday where
Douglas C1rcle had been
hosp1lahzed due to tn)llrles
suslamed at h1s employment
Mr . C1rcle was later transferred to Holzer Med1cal
Centel" at Galhpohs for
treatment
Mr and Mrs. T1m Wilkinson
and Shawn of Columbus were
weekend guests of her parents,
Mr and Mrs Rudy Durst
Mr. and Mrs Monte Proffitt
and children of Middleport
have moved mto the home
formerly owned by Mrs Ohve
Talbott.
Mrs Ruby Bryant and Mrs
Carol Cornell called on Mrs
Freda
M1ddleswart,
on
Monday afternoon.
Rale1gh Williams of Akron
spent a few days recently at the
home of Mr and Mrs Norman
Lehew and family.
Mr . and Mrs Louis A DeLuz
shopped at the Grand Central
Mall near Parkersburg, W.Va.
on Saturday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Cornell VISited the1r daughter,
Mr. and Mrs Dale Teaford and
children at Syracuse recen tly.
Mr. and Mrs . Gene Ward and
family VISited Mr and Mrs
Leonard Dalley and farmly of
Long Bottom a recent evemng
Mrs Helen Sm1th, Harold
Brewer and Mr and Mrs
Edgar Brewer called on Mrs.
Audrey Brewer and David on
Sunday afternoon
Mrs
Mtke Evans and
children and MISSY Van Meter
VISited Mrs Ada Van Meter on
Saturday afternoon
Mr. Clm1 B1rch and Leola
shopped m Middleport on
Monday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Gene Wolfe and
farmly VISited theii' daughter,
Mr and Mrs. Foster Wells and
son at Tuppers Plams recently
Mrs. Elva Dalley of Syracuse
called on her sister, Mr and
Mrs IUllph Brewer and Bill on
Sunday evemng.
Mr and Mrs Lou1s A
DeLuz, S. W. Durst, Elaine
Lehew, Mrs Mary K. Greer,
Paul Dean Evans, Danny
Black, Carol Carter, Gene
Ward , Ed Caldwell, Lester
BrySOn, Mrs Roy Donohew,
Rudy Durst, Mr and Mrs '
RIChard Abels and Harold
Grayson were recent guests of '
lhe E H Ca rpenter fam1ly .

01d upnght pianoS.,
any cond1l10n Paymg SlO
each Wr1te 9•Vt; d1rect1ons to
Wltlen P1ano Cbmpany Bol'l
188 Sardrs, Oh10 43946
17 12 6tp

WANTED

Notice

THE MANTO CALL

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Stephen c Snowden
SS3 Russell Sf
tGravel Hdll
Middleport, Oh10
Phone 992 715S
Farm

all your upholstery
need !&gt;,
Rurlap .
d£&gt;nrm,
l- ilmbnc , loam glue l•opcrs
hlck 1no str1p, spnngs anc:l
ci11pbonrd
&lt;1 1ps
button
tw 1ne sewmg thr(&gt;ad legs.,
upholstery books , dacron ,
webbtng , ~pr1n9 tw1ne , ta cks,
w l:!tt cord. co tton
sw•vel
ljases and toi.lm , loam toam
Pomeroy Recovery. 612 East
Mam Street Pomeroy Phone
992 7554
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EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
'5.55

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ln!&gt;uranc e Co111 pan1es

GOSPEL sm g a I Cheste r
Church of God Saturday
Dec 15 at 7 30 pm With
Su n r~se Quartet and Gospel
Tones Everyon e wel come
12 11 4tC

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WMPO

DuE to th e cond1 t10n of the
bu1ldtng we wil l c lose Dec
Mtddleport Pomeroy
31 We , a ls o, wo uld l•ke to
thank a ll our customers
LOUISe's Bakery 105 Court
Stree t
Pome roy, Oh10 for Sale
Vernal and LOUISe Well
1291 8tp ONE HALF standard bred
mare 3 yea rs old 48
has
raced 1n 2 02 tra1ned 10 1 sa
SATURDA Y DECEMBER 15
for 'h mile SJ50 Reg Ap
ONLY 9 AM TO B PM
paloosa geldmg 8 years old
TRUCKLOAD SALE OF
excellent trail hOrse S350
FACTORY
SECONDS
Contact MeW ll1ams Stab les
LIVING ROOM SU ITE S AND
Logan OhiO AC 614 385 2073
CHAIRS ALSO ALL UN
12 13 3tc
F IN ISHED FURN ITURE , 20
PERCENT
OFF
ALL
UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL NEW LARGE rec l1n1ng cha1rs
1n vmy l matenal buy now or
AND FOAM TO FI LL YOUR
lay away for ChriS tma s Onlv
OLD CUSHION S 10 PER
S89 95 Sw1vel rocker s 1n
CENT OFF SAVE UP TO 30
velvet. nylon and pr1nts that
PER CENT
ON
THESE
make a wonderful g1ft for
FACTORY
SECONDS
your w1fe Only $69 95 All
LIVING ROOM SUITES
1tems cas h and carry or 60
CO ME SEE THESE OUT
day Jay away
Pom e roy
STANDING VALUES THAT
Recov e ry , 622 E Ma 1n,
ARE JUST IN TIME FOR
Pomeroy Phon e 992 7554
CHRI STMAS ALL SALE
112026tc
CASH AND CARRY SALE IS
SAT URDAY . DEC 15 9 AM
TO 8 PM ONLY FREE UPHOL STERY Fabr1 cs by th e
yard 54 1nches w1de as low as
COF FEE AND DONUT S
$1 95 per yard ve l' ets as low
POMEROY RECOVERY 622
as S3 45 lmportej velvets,
E
MAIN
STREET
S9 95 We also have nylon .
POMEROY PHONE 992
her c ulon , cotton pr1nts,
7554
v1nyts and remnants by the
l2 11 4t c
yard or by the p1ece Pomeroy
Recovery , 622 East Ma1n
KOSKOT
KOSMETICS
&amp;
Po meroy Phone 992 7554
WIG S MERRY CHRISTMAS
112026tc
&amp; GOD BLESS EACH &amp;
EVERY ONE OF YOU
HELEN JANE BROWN FOAM to fil l your old couc h and
chair cush1ons as low as
MIDDLEPORT , OHIO 992
5.10 95 Upho lstery books only
5113
SOc 4 mch covered foam
12 11 tfc
mattresses for standard s1ze
bed
S29 95 ,
Pomeroy
Re covery 622 E Ma1n ,
Pomeroy Phone 992 1554
112026tc

CLOSEOUT
SALE
111 W. 2nd St.
Pomeroy, 0 .

Everythmg w11f be sold The
rematnder of 8111 &amp; Lee's
Mus1c Center and the

B.R.W.
HARDWARE
Salew1ll be9 am. to4 p m
Fn , Dec 14-Sat , Dec 1S
HAVE YOUR trophy mounted,
deer heads small an1ma1s,
and birds Howard B1rchf1e ld,
Mulberry Street Rutland
Phone 742 6834
1126ffc
SHOOTING Mat c h Racme ,
Gun Club, Sunday , Dec 16. 1
p m Assorted meats, Factory
choked g-uns only
12 12 3tc
NOVELTY Fa br 1c Shop, 230
Washington Blvd , Belpre ,
Oh 10 Polyester kn 1ts S2 49
per yard sweater terry kmts
$1 29 per yard New Shipment
of carft suppl 1es. .:omplete Ime
of Ne( ch ,, Wh1te . and
Nat•ona l Sewmg Machines
Open Sundays noon till 5
Dally 10 til l 7 p m trlt
Chr1stmas
12124tc

Lost
MINIATURE Pomeranian Dog,
female, gold and brown 11
years old Answers to the
name of F1F1 Offer r eward
Dtsappeared last Frrday from
home 276 Ash Street M1b
dleport , or call 992 5433
12 12 3tc
Employment Wanted
WILL' haul coat m Me1gs and
Mason area 638 E Ma 1n
Street, Pomeroy
12 9 6tc

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lntenor and exter1or Phone
985 3951
12 5 26tp

Auto Sales
1967 vw bus, good cond1t10n
Cali985J545 after 5 30
1214Jip
1966 PLYMOUTH StattOn
Wagon Clean , good t~res
S300 Phone 992 3866
12147tc
1968
TOYOTA
Corona ,
automatic transm1SS 1Cn carl
985 3574 after 5 p m
12 II 6tp

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OLD Eng i1 Sh Sheepdog stud
serv rc e
Must be AKC
Reg1st er ed Phone 992 6680
12 12 4t c

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19 HEAD of Horses Reg1stered
Tenn
Walkmg
Hor ses,
Reg1slered Quarter Horses
Grade Horses , and Pon 1es $40
and up Call 367 7481 or 388
9991
12 4 10tc

Area 's Most
._, easonable Pnces
All work guaranteed

It's Snow Tire T1me!
CO-OP COUNTRY

HOME

Res1dence, commerc•al or
mobrle homes Save on parts
&amp; labor
Mtddleport
'215 N 2nd Ave
Phone 992 3509

SQUIRE

120

Pos1ttve Stop and Go In Mud
Snow

&amp;

ALL SIZES IN STOCK
Let Us Install Now•
SUPER SERVICE STA

9 .. _ JackW Carsey,Mgr.
.till Phone 992 9932
SINGE R sew1ng machmes 1972
model rn beaut iful walnut
cabmet Malo;es des 1gn st1t
ches, zig zag buttonholes ,
bl1nd hems etc L1ke new
0n ly S89 95 Ca ll Ravenswood
273 9521 or 273 9893 after 5 oo
12 7 tf c
LOT S of chrysanthemums for
sale field grown We only
have one color - yellow 10
bunches for $5 We have some
out 1n full bloom some !US!
budd1ng Reynolds Flower
Shop. Mason W Va Call 773
5147
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For Rent
A ROOM home, base ment
garage gas furna ce Good
Pomeroy
lo c at io n
S75
References needed WrJte
Box 729W co Th e Da1 ly
Se ntrn el
Pomeroy , Oh10
45769
12 14 3tp
LO CUST posts contact Harold
Evans Long Bottom Oh 10
Phone 843 2942
12 14 12tp
TRAILER 1n Sy ra cuse on
large lo t Adults only Call
992 3525
12 4 ff c

SALE

Stop In and See Our
Floor f?1~!ay .

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713-SSS4
Mason. W. Va.

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AND 4 ROOM furniShed and
unfurn1shed
apartments t
Phone 9925434
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Holtday
R HATFIELD , FARMERS
SMALL trad er, 1deal for couple CHARLES
Greet1ngs
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from
A
I Cattle
mml ba ckhoe, water llnes
TechniC Jan , L,.eland Parker
10 miles north of Pomeroy
footers
dram
lmes
Phone
992 2264 Pomeroy res idence
S75 per mont h Call 992 7479
7 42 6092
11 2J tf c
or
Coolvtlle 667 3251 An
12 6 1Btc
swenng Servtce
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HOU SE for rent 1n Cheshire
C BRAD FO RD Auct 10neer
Phone 99'2 5693
Se
rv
1ce
Complete
PRICE CONSTRUCTION ,
12 13 tfc
Phone 949 JB21
Roof1ng spouting , kitchens
Racme Oh10
and bathrooms Complete
TRAILER Browns Trailer
Cr~tt Bradford
remodeling Phone 742 6273
Park Phone 992 3324
5 1 tfc
123tfc
12 5 He -------------------.----------EXCAVATING , dozer , loader RON - SHEPARD , Floor , Wall
and bacio:hoe work sepflc.
Remodttlmg, Ce ram iC tile
tanks rnstalled dump trucks
Real Estate For Sale
b~ths Box 280 Rutland 742
and lo boys for h1re , w111 haul
3664
fill dirt , top soli , limestone
8 ACRE S of ground on St 143
6 26 tfc
and
gravel
Ca
ll
Bob
or
Roger
water tap patd Phone 992
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Jeffers , day phone 992 7089 DOZER ilnd back hoe work ,
3640
n tght phone 992 3525 or 992
12 13 12tc
ponds and septic tanks , dlt
5232
ch1ng
serv1ce , top soli , fill ,
2 11 tfc
A LOVELY new Home 'h mile
B&amp;K
d1rt ,
l1mestone .
from Me1g S H 1gh School
Escavatlng Phone 992 5367 or
TANKS c leaned
Three bedrooms two baths , SE~P f i-C
992 3861
full basement W1th two car
Modern Sanrtat1on 1 992 3954 or
9 1 tfc
garage Large lot $27 500
992 7349
Also , recently remodeled
10 23 tfc REAbv MIX
CONCRETE
three bedroom older home m
del1vered
right
to your
Pomeroy Pr1 c e ot S15 000
pro1ect Fast and easy Free
mcludes furn iture Owner will
estlmi!tes Phone 992 3284
help f1nan ce e1ther of these Real Estate For Sale
Goeglem Ready Mrx Co ,1
two propert 1es Call 593 5667
Middleport . Ohio
Athens
DUE
to
the
death
of
owner,
TV
6 30 He
12 2 30tc
Bus 1ness for sale Good
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED •
Motorola dealerShiP and
6 Ro6 MS and bath , 1n town
REASONABLE rates Ph A46 ~
equ1pment
tn Raclne , Oh10
Sll 000 Ca ll 992 3975- or 992
4782, Gallipolis, John Russell ,
Ca ll 949 4499 or 949 3151
2571
I
Owl)er emd Operator
12
9
6tc
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Machines
Service on all 1
makes Reasonabfe rates
The Sewing Center, M~d ­
dleport , Oh10
11 16 tfc

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Shrubbery Also, clean out
basements, att1cs, etc Call
949 3221 or 742 4441
112130tc

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Lane Dan1e1s. 259 Broaqway.
Phone 992 2082.
12 2 12tp

Mtddlep~rt

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G &amp; E appliance repa~r Phone
at the shop, 992 3802 or 949
4254
11 26 26tp

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AUTOMOBILE in"sUrance been'"
cancelled?
Lost
your
operator's license Ct!ll 9927428
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Surround dathes
with gentle, even
heat Nottot spoi!J,
(no overcSrylno
Fine Mesh Lint
Filter .
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• MAY,TAG

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Pickup, V-8, speed • • .... • • •11295

68 Olds

98

68 Olds

Cut.

H.T.

Sed.,

V-roof, air ............'995

H.T. Sed,

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P.s...... '995

Ford Galaxie 2 Door ................ •.. •· '595

"You'll like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenings Until6:
Til 5 p.m. Sat.

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Other 1974 officers installed
were associate matron, Opal
Diddle; associate patron, Ben
Philson; secretary, Gretta
Simpson; treasurer, Chlorus
Gnmm; conductress, Barbara
Roush; associate conductress,
cathy Wood; chaplam, Letha
Morrts; marshall, Laura
Circle; organist, Delores
Wolfe; Adah, Jane Wagner;
Ruth, Bllrbara Dugan; Esther,
Romaine Frederick; Martha,
Bernice Theiss; Elecla, Margaret West; warder, Helen
Pickens; sentmel, James
Roush. The trustees for the
chapter are Ben Ph1lson,
Leona Hensley and Cora Webb.
The Installing off1cer was
Lucia Arno1t of the Belpre
Chapter, an aunt of the worthy
matron. Those assisting In the
Installation were lnvltlng
marshall, Laura Circle; lnstalling marshalls, Louise
Stewart and Cora Webb; installing organist, Wilma Styer;
Installing chaplain, Beulah
Stobarl;
mstalllng
conductress, Naomi Brinker;

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installing warder, Maxme
Wingett; liiSialling sentinel,
Leona Hensley
A duet, "Slar of the East"
was sung by Margaret West
and Barbara Roush, accompanied by Delores Wolfe,
durmg the recess.
The deputy grand matron,
Louanna Locke, was presented
and seated In the East. The
worthy matrons and worthy
patrons of VISiting chapters
were presented, as were the
past matrons and past patrons
of IUlclne Chapter, the honored
masons, those having held
grand appombnenlS, :iO-year
~mbers, past matrons and
past patrons Of other chapters.
The committees for the m·
stallallon were regiStrabon,
Mildred Donohew, programs
and pm-ons, Beulah Stobart;
decoratmg, Gretta Simpson
and Chlorus Grlmm; refreshments, Martha Lou Beegle,
Lilhan Hayman and Inez
Carson
The dinillg room was
decorated with the worthy
matron's chosen flower, red
roses 1n milk glass vases The
refre~hments, conSislmg of
white cake decorated in red
roses, mints, nuts, plUlch and
coffee were served to 70
members and viSitors.

Carmel 1NeWS,

By the Day
Those calllng at the home of
deity Van Meter and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Johnson and
famUy recenUy were Mr. and
Mrs. DolJIIIasJohnson, WlWam
Carleton of Racine and IUllph
Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Swepston of Columbus spent
Saturday with Ralph Lee and
the Robert Lee fanilly.

Arthur Orr of Otester wu a

Rutland

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Halo of Heat

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RACINE - Lillian Weese
and Ralph Webb were mslalled
as the worthy matron and
worthy patron of Racine
chapter 134 OES, at a spec181
sess1on Saturday evemng, Dec

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Maytag

std. trans: ...........'1395

OES names officers

SEWING MACHINES Repair•
sentice', all makes 992 2284 ,
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
Authorized Smger Sales and
Service We Sharpen Scissors t
3 29 tfc

won

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O'DELL Alinement work can be
done by appointment only at
present l1me, due to 1llness m
Phone for ap
fam lly
po1ntment 742 3232
11 25 ttc
·S'EPT IC TANKS- AROBI't
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
MILLER SANITATION,,
STEWART . OHIO PH 6621
3035
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104ttc
---PIANO tun1ng &amp; repalrl ;;g---Lane Dan 1e ls , 259 Broadway,
Middleport Phone 992 2082
12 9 12tp

Automatlct
1
' J. spee~ opera
Q!olce of water
t'!mps
Auto
~ water
le'fel
control
Lint
F liter or Power
Fin "'Agitator
Perm a-Press

6

ss Dodge 2 Door, v.a Auto. . ................ '95
61 Chev. 4 Door, v.a Auto. • ...... • • .. • • • .. '145

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Cpe.,

P.S..... • .. '995

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

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H.T., v-roof, air· .. 11095

66 Buick 4 Door, V-8, auto. • : ............. '295

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2 Or.

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Arnold Grate.

Sed., power, air .......... .'2095

68 Chevelle Coupe, V-8 motor, auto. • • • • • .. '995

67

'Ill

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68 Chev.

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Hoi.

12295

69 Chev. Imp. H.T. Cpe., V-7 auto ........ '1295

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PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE
DICk Seyler, Owner
Kerr Street
Phone 992-2798
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Sed., full pow., air,

69 Olds 88 H.T. Cpe., power, air ........... '995

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v-roof

Lux.

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H.T. Sedan, full power, air .... !1595

69 Nova

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69 Chevelle H.T. Sed., V-8 auto.,

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741-4211

Olds

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We Strip Paint, Varnishes, Etc. From Furniture.

RUTLAND

71

70 MERCURY•••• ~1295

69 MerculJ Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto ..... '995

We Buy Ant1ques, Collecllbles, etc.

MILLER
HOMES

Olds 98 Lux. Sed., V-roof, air .......... '3895

69 Pontiac Bonn.,

"STRIPPERS"

FUN the older you get the
more It costs • YOU'LL
HAVE YEARS OF FUN - at
lowest cost - m one of these
HOMES WITH LOWER
TAXES
MINERSVILLE - 1 story
frame 3 bedrooms Bath
Kttchen has lots of c~btnets
Lots of ground In good
condtt1on $6,500
3
JUST OFF RT 7 bedrooms New bath New
furnace Large Rec room
Lots of new tile and paneling
Double lot $6,000
POMEROY - Close rn 1 36
Acres 2 story frame 4 B R
Bath ~anclmg and tile Coal
furnace heat $9,500
MIDDLEPORT - 2 story
frame. 4 B R Bath Garage
Lots of frontage ASKING
$9,500
LET US SELL YOUR
PROPERTY
HENRY E CLELAND
YOUR
FRIENDLY BROKER
992 2259
If no answer 992 2568

72

70 Ford Wagon, air ....................... .'1495

HOGG &amp; ZIJSPAN

ANTIQUES-MODERN-METALS

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Fa1rlane. 2 dr . H. T ., 6 cyl, auto

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APARTMENTS ON MAIN
HIGHWAY IN MASON , W
VA TELEPHONE (304 ) 773
5147
12 11 6tp

Buick Elec. 225 H.T. Sed., air ........ ·'3495

70 Camaro H.T. Coupe, V-8 auto., P.S. ••• ·'1995

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Built to Yollf' ')pees
Delivered to Job Site

70 FORD •••••••••$1295

72

70 Olds 98

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71 VEGA •••••••••$1595
Halchback, 4 s p .. green

70 Olds 98

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Hatchback, auto , red

Cadillac Sed. DeVille, power, air ....... '5500

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Dick's Hoard House

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Cadillac Sed. DeVille, power, air-····· .. '5500

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From the laraest
Bulldozer Radtator to
:::, mall est Heater core
Nathan Btggs
Radtator Spectaltst

SMITH NELSON
.-MOTORS. INC.~

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FREE EST

WOOD TRUSSES

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'6500

73 Olds Toronado, V-roof, power, air ...... 15500

~RE·FABRICATED

Ph '992 2114

73 Cadillac Sed. DeVille, power, air •••••••

72
72

ASK US ABOUT

F URNI SH ED 2 bedroom mobile
home on Spr ing Avenue n
Pomeroy Call Sunday or
even1ngs , 992 3429
121 16tp

TEAFORD

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FURNITURE

3 11 lfc

G R oC;;
E ;c
R 'c;
Y~busmesS To7--;aft!t"
Suildmg for sale or lease
Phone 773 5618 from B 30 p m
ELECTROLUX Sweeper delux.e
to 10 p m for appomtment
model Complete w1th all
3 20 tfc
clea nmg attachments and
uses paper bags Sl1ght1y us ed
but clea ns and looks like new
W1ll sell for S37 25 cash or For Rent or Sale
terms available Phone 992
10 X 50 MOBILE HOME Phone
2984
992 5693
12 5 tfc
12 13 tfc
USED eleCtriC gu1tar and
amplif1er, $75 00 Phone 992
5027
Pets For Sale
12 13 3tc
AKC Reg1stered red m1n1c:rture
Dacshshund, 5 yrs old mate, TWO bedroom house at 4'7J
Sycamore Street 1n M1d
shots, housebroken , good W1th
NEW 1973 ZIG ZAG SEWI NG
dleport Vacant Call 992 5310
MACHINES m or 1gmal
c hild Phone 992 7690
12 13 4tp
11 21 26tC
factory carton z 19 Zag to
make buttonholes. sew on --------------buttons , monograms and
NEW br 1ck three bedroom
make fan cy des1gns w1th lUSt
home tn Rac1ne, bath, llvmg
the tw1st of a srngte d1al Left Mobile Homes For Sale
room , k1tchen . full basement.
In lay a way and never been 1964 COLONIAL MObile Home,
garage attached , hot a ir
used Wdl sell for only $47
furnace , all uttllt 1es ALSO
2 bedroom, 10 x 50 Phone 742
cash , or terms available
3294
two room and bath cement
Phone 992 2984
12
13
4tp
block house 10 acres Price
12 9 ttc
SJ1,SOO
Shown by ap
po1ntment Rodney Dowmng
1957
10
x
50,
2
bedroom
mobile
AM FM stereo radio 8 track
Broker , Middleport , Oh10
home , redone on InSide New
tape combmat1on. 4 speaker
Phone
992 3731
furna
ce,
floonng
ca
rpet
,
stnk
sound system
Balance
12 14 3tc
top
,
cabmets,
llvmg
room
S103 98, or use our budget
SUite,
51
,800
Lot
can
be
terms Ca II 992 3965
rented Phone 992 6367
129tfc
12 14 35c
ELECTROLUX
vacuum
c leaner , A 1 cond1IIOn , uses 1971 ALL ELECTRIC Windsor
J
paper bags has cordwmder , mobile home 60x12,
!11 qil B f, &lt;~lord Sr
bedroom, a~r cond1t1oner , 13
and many attachments Also
foot EXpando. 1 acre ground
shampooer attachment in
Brok··•
eluded (onl y 4 avadt!ble) at on old Route 33 north of Rock
110
Muh&lt;~lll:
~11 1'1 I
$37 70 cash
or terms Spnngs Call 992 5677 after 6
pm
Pomeroy. Ohw ·15769
available Phone 992 2984
, 1241fc
12 9 tfc
-- -~ GIFT SHOP - And restdence
BAKERY equipment Inquire
at LOU lSt: :. t:lak e1, Court
niSPER~AL
on Rt 35 A pnme locatton for
Street , Pomeroy
.,
111
contractor, or busmess ven12 9 6tp
tu, e 800 Fl of frontage
MART LOCATION - •a oc &gt;c:
SAT URDAY , DECEMBER 15
on
sewage and c1ty water lines
ONLY 9 AM TO 8 PM
Route
7 Loop
TRUCKLOAD SALE OF
28 New Homes To Be
FACTORY
SECO ND S.
BARGAIN - On Rt 7 with 2
SOLD
LIVING ROOM SUITES AND
large bedrooms, mce bath,
CHAIRS ALSO ALL UN
At
large ltvmg and compact
FINISHED FURNITURE , 20
USED
PERCENT
OFF
ALL
kitchen Garage and 1 acre
UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL
Only $8500 00
and
AND FOAM TO FILL YOUR
WARM Hotwater heat
REPOSSESSED
OLD CUSHIONS. 10 PER
{natural
gas
boiler)
3
CE NT OFF SAVE UP TO 30
PRICES
PERCENT ON
THESE
bedrooms, mce bath, porch,
FACTORY
SECONDS, To make room for the garage on good lot Reduced to
LIVING ROOM SUITES
many
new
units $16.000 00
COME SEE THESE OUT
STANDI NG VALUES THAT arrivmg in Jan., 1974. RANCH - In Syracuse w1th 3
ARE JUST IN TIME FOR
bedrooms, gas furnace, bath,
DELAYED
CHRISTMAS ALL SALES
garage.
and n1ce lot
CAS H AND CARRY SALE tS
DELIVERY
ALL
PANELED
4
SATURDAY DEC 15,9AM
TO 8 PM ONLY FREE
AVAILABLE
bedrooms, w1th large closets,
COFFEE AND DONUTS
a ntce large convenient kttchen
POMEROYRECOVERY , 622 With the exceptidn of
Spac1ous bath, and Ph acres
E
MAIN
STREET , small deposit.
$18.000 00
POMEROY PHONE 992
7554
MODERN - Only a few years
NO MONEY
12 11 Ate
old 2 bedrooms, n1ce K1tchen
NEEDED UNTIL
wtth cook and bake un1ts
PIG S for sale Phone 992 7106
Dtntng room, porch , and
........
12 12 6tc
JANUARY 1974
garage $16,000 00
l YEAR
NEW LISTING - On Rutland
CHRISTMAS trees , 4' trees for
SJ,50, 5' for S4 50, any other
Pomeroy road 5 rooms, bath,
GUARANTEE
SlZe for $5 50 Just past
and
most of the furmtur&amp;
BEST SERVICE
Map(ewood Lake, On 124 turn
&lt;Nmer
movtng to Florida Only
left on dirt road , go out 1112
IN
mile, turn to nght, 1St home
$7500 00
on left Phone 949 4843
OHIO VALLEY
THINK
BIG
WHILE
12 12 4tc
THINKING, BUY ONE OF
THE ABOVE OFFERINGS
AND FEEL SECURE
CLOSE OUT on.., new Z1g Zag
Sewing Mach 1nes For sewing
$tretch fabr~cs. , buttonholes,
tancy des1gns etc Paint
sl 1glltly blemished Cho1 ce of
DOWNTOWN
carrying case or sew1ng
BELPRE
stand . $49 80 cash or terms
avad:able Phone 992 2984
OHIO
125tfc

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73 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air .......'6500 ·

992 -7474
Johnson Masonry
&amp; { Remodehngl
992-7608

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Tune up spec1al for the month of Dec. All V·8 models 534.95. Includes
Plugs, Points, Cond. P . C . V Valve, Gas F1ller &amp; labor . 6 cyl. Will bP
cheaper. Th1s w11l help your car get better gas mileage , for th.e wmter
ahead . Bnng thls coupon w1th you Phone 992 -2174 lor appomtment .
appotntment .
Serv1ce hours from 8 A.M. t1ll ~ : 30 P . M Monday through Fr1day &amp;
Saturday 8 A. M. til 12 noon .

71 VEGA •••••••••$1695

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SERVICE SPECIAL MONTH OF DEC.

CHRISTMAS GAS SAVERS

USED CARS

I

Johmes Beauty
Salon
NOV. SPEC .
S12 so Perm For
Re-q Hatr S8.50

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AUTO

OffiCE SUPPLIES
and

PRIVATE meetmg room for
any organ1Zat1on phone 992
3975

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&amp;

992-2094
606 E . Main Pomeroy

GAS•ndOIL
SALES&amp; SERVICE

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COUPON

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P&amp;J HEATING
AND COOLING

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See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992-1089
N1ght 992-3525
or 992 5232

Paintmg A Specialty

POMEROY

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water L•ne1. and Power
Ltne'i All work done by the
foot or &lt;:antract. Also dozer
work and sephc tanks tnita lied

Lincoln Htll Pomeroy. 0

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open 8 Ttl S
Monday thru Saturday
A06 E Ma m, Pomer&lt;Jy , 0 .

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SMITH NELSON MOTORS
Pomeroy

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DITCHING SERVICE

Ph 992-5271

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STEREO
92.1 FM

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Gene's
Body Shop

On Most Amencan Cars
- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

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COAL FO R SA LE JAYMAR
help Wanted
COAL COMPANY , THE
MEIG S &amp; GALLIA LI NE ,
A FAMILY Wh tch has SaleS
STATE
ROUTE 7 AT
abil tty , to move m the n 1ce
CHE
SHIRE
, OPEN 7 AM
home at the Logan Monument
Till 6 30 PM 5 DAY S A
plot near the Pomeroy Mason
WEEK PHONE 992 5693
br~dge Th iS family must be
12 10 5t c
able to help wtth sales of
monum ents at th e lo t Leo L
EXCELSIOR Salt Works, E
vaughan Phone 992 2588
12 13 35p
Ma 1n St , Pomeroy All kmd s
of salt water pellets, water
nuggets , block salt and own
Ohto River Salt Phone 99 2
INFORMATION ABOUT:
3891
6 5 tfc
~ --==--..::=-- - ~=----JOB OPPORTUNITIES
SAL T FOR ICE AND SNOW ,
SOCIAL SECURITY
Ro c k salt fo r townsh1ps ,
CONSUMER PROTECTION
towns. and bus ine sses tn
bu lks and bags for 1ce and
snow Exce1s1or Salt Works
AND
Ph one 992 3891
11lltfc
GREAT COUNTRY
SHEARED WH ITE PINE
Xmas trees needles really
stay on 1 KUHL S BARGAIN
CENTER Rt 7 ' at caution
ftghl Tuppers Plams
12 2 lBt c

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State

For Sale
WE HAVE

CASH pa id tor all makes and WATER bed K1ngs1ze Aqua
models Of mobile homes
Dreamer w1th frame and
Phone area code 614 A23 9531 ,
pads Ca ll 991 7536, very good
A 13 tt c
condr t1on
~-12 12 31c
OLD furnilure , oa k table s, 10 STRI NG 4 oeda l Sho Bud
clocks rce bo)(es, brass beds,
Steel gt.utar, 5 horsP power
d1shes
or
com ple te
Rota T1fler , La rge capaCity
households Wr ite M D
portable d iShwasher, used 4
M11ter. Rt 4, Pomeroy , Oh10,
mont hs last summer Phone
c all 992 6271 •
247 224 1 after 5 30 p m
5
13
ff
c
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12 12 4tp

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.

Not1ce on F1flng ot Inventory
And Appra1sem ent
Probate Court
The State of Oh1o , Metg s
County
To the Admm 1strator of the
estate to such of the tollow 1ng
as are res 1dents ot the State of
Oh 10 v1z - The surv1v1ng
spouse the next of km, th e
benef1c1anes under the will
and to the attorney or attorneys
representmg any Of the
atorement toned person s
No 210 65, verna Da..-.s .
De c eased , RuHand
Oh1o
Rutland Townsh 1P
You are hereby not 1f1 ed th at
the
Inve nto r y and
Ap
pra1sement of lhe estat e of th e
atorement 1oned de ceased late
of sa td Coun ty was flied 1n th iS
court Satd Inventory and
Appraisement wil l be for
heanng before th s Court on the
21S t day of December, 1973 at
10 00 o clock AM
Any person des1nng to fde
ex.cept1ons thereto mu!&gt;l file
them at least f1ve day s pr1or to
the date set for heanng
G1ven under my hand and
seal of sa1d Court •h 1s 5th day of
December 1973
Mann1ng 0 Webster, Judge
and ex-o ff1C10 Clerk of said
Court
By Ann B Watson. Deputy
Clerk
{12) 1 14, 2tc

News, Notes

$2895

4 wheel dnve. V B lockmg front hubs automatic trans

Mann 1ng 0 Webs ter
Probate Judge
of sct1d County
COM MON PLEAS COU RT
PROBATE DIVISIO N
MEIG S COU NTY OHIO
30 (12) 7 14 3tc

Wanted To Buy

11 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Dec 11,1973

Services
Business
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Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!

Dece•seel

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dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Le• and chlldren,

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Rebecca and Bob Bill.
Mrs. Donald Pierce of
Athens spent a recent evening
with her mother, Mrs. Mary
Circle, Mr. and Mrs. James
Circle of New Haven, W. Va.,
called at the Circle home on
Sunday and Wllma Ervin and
son Wendell, IUlclne, R. D. alao
called on Monday evening.
Sheryl LeAnn and Patrick
Johnson and their uncle,
William Carleton, called at the
home of Mrs. Dean Brinker on
Saturday evening.
Thoae vlaltlng with Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Taylor on 8\utday
were Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Role and Paul, Racme R. D.,
Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Pickens
and famUy of Syracuse. Mr.

Montego MX, 4 dr ., sedan .

Good Selection of Used Cars &amp;
Trucks .

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GOOD

ONLY AT SMITH

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·c ode regulates trailer parks

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Pickup

W1th the mflux of people mto has approved plans on a
Me1gs County, many people m proposed park, the owner can
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the rural areas are contem- proceed. Another mspection
platmg
puttmg
m will be necessary to determure
See Ray R1ggs or Roger R1ebel
a
trailer
park.
The whether or not the park has
Me1gs County Board of been constructed accordmg to
Health pomts to the followmg specif1cat10ns.
A person can have two
procedures reqmred to operate
trailers
w1thout
state
Located On St. Rt. 7
985-4100
a trailer park.
Chester, 0.
specification
Three
or
more
Before
begmmng
th1s
project, they must conlact the tratlers reqmres a hcense
Oh10 Deparbnent of Health, 1ssued by the local health
Southeast District Office, department. This license must
Route 3, Box 603, Logan, OhiO, be secured pr10r to the opemng
relabve to the reqmrements of of the park and must be
the Slate of Oh1o to operate a renewed before January 1st
"house trailer park, n "travel each year
Termmology unportant to
trailer park" or "travel t.r:ailer
understandmg
the law.
overnight
port."
These
House Trailer Park means
regulatiOns are set forth m
Sectwn 3733 of the Oh10 any s1te, lot, field or tract of
Faye
Pratt,
Mrs.
Moore,
Mrs
land upon wh1ch three or more
ReviSed Code .
The annual Chr1stmas dmner
and
two
guests,
Dora
Heaton,
After the Slate Department
party of the Wmdmg Trail
Mrs.
Joe
Struble
and
Miss
Garden Club was held Wed·
nesday mgh1 m the soc1al room Shll'ley Beegle.
Places at the !able were
of Triruty Church w1th the
Charles Taswell's "The Littiest
marked
by green and red rmlk·
dmner bemg served by the
Angel," the famthar story of a
Happy Harvesters Class. weed pods marked w1th the Terrell, a blue and a red ;
dejected angel, the un·
Favors and arrangements names in gold. Wh1te pom- Elame Barnhart, two blues;
derslandmg he received from
were made by the hostess, Mrs. settlas with red lapers were Anna Wiles, a red; Shari
another
angel, and h1s gift to
used on the !able. The Chnst- Mitch, two whites; and Mana
John Terrell
the ChriSt Child. She concluded
Attending were Mrs. Aaron mas tree was m red and the Legar, a yellow and a wh1te.
featured
an
Ribbons to the Wmdmg Trail her program w1th a prayer
Kelton, Mrs. Harold Deeth, mantel
wntten by Robert LoUis
Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. arrangement Of multi.eolored Club members at the County
Stephenson .
Robert Thompson, Mrs Earl straw flowers around two red Chnstmas show were won by
The traveling pnze, donated
candles.
A
cerarmc
church
and
Mrs. Lewis, a blue, two yellows
Thoma, Mrs. John Terrell,
by Mrs. Keaton, was won by
Mrs Cora Beegle, Mrs Uoyd a cone-shaped tree completed and a wh1te; Mrs. Nancy
the mantel decoratiOns Also Collins, a white; Mrs. Thomp- Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Terrell
used m the decoratiOns was an son, a red, a yellow and a provided the door pnze which
arrangement of red car- wh1te, Mrs. Terrell, a blue and was won by Mrs Lewis. Games
natiOns, holly and fern flanked a red; Mrs Moore, a white; were played w1th Mrs. Thoma
"Two. from Galilee', a novel by red lapers, and a Madonna Mrs Deeth a red, and Mrs. and Miss Beegle winmng the
about the love of two people and child arrangement in Kelton, a yellow Jun1or garden pnzes.
The decorated gifts were
chosen of God t.b prov1de an wh1te, lighted from behind
club members rece1vmg rdr
placed
beneath the tree and
Mrs.
Kelton
conducted
the
early home for h1s son, was
bons were Anna Wiles, a blue;
later distributed by Mrs
rev1ewed by Mrs. Ben Philson meeting which opened w1th the Marta Legar, a blue and a red;
at a meeting Of the Middleport Lord's prayer Devotions by Elame Barnhart, a yellow, and Thompson and Mrs. Beegle. A
carol smg concluded the
Literary Club held at the home Mrs Terrell were on the top1c Shari Mitch, a white
of Mrs carl Horky Wednesday "A Story Of the Christmas
Mrs
Terrell presented Christmas party.
Guest." Members answered
mght.
Mrs. Philson In her rev1ew roll call with a comment on the
remarked that
Marjone meanmg of Christmas Mrs.
Holmes, author, was the fll'st to Thoma had un exhibit a diSplay
attempt to reveal the human of evergreens, 24 vaneties, all
.OPTOMETRIST
aspect Of the holy family gathered from the area near
OFFICE HOURS 9 ·30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSt
without departing from the her home. Mrs Kelton read an
AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT &lt;T.,
mv1tallon 1o a lea at the Hill
scnptural basis
POMEROY.
Mrs .
Emerson
Jones and Dale Garden Club Of
Manella
and
Invited
members
presided at the meeting w1th
Mrs. C. M. Hennesy at the to attend wlth her
"FWl wtth Holly" was the
p1811o for singmg Of "Sllent
Ntght". A Chnsbnas greeting arrangement of the month
was g1ven by Mrs. Jones and topic with Mrs Thoma and
names for membership was Mrs. Kel!bn receivmg blue
submitted. The 12 members nbbons.
Reports were given on the
attending answered roll call
two flower shows With nbbons
w1th a Chrlsbnas wish
at the Rutland Garden Club
show going to Mrs. Lewts, one
blue and two reds; Mrs .
PLAN WEDDING
Thompson, a blue; Mrs.
The weddmg of Miss
Rebecca Ann Proffitt, Belpre,
to Jeffrey Ray Donahue,
IUlcine, will be an event of
Sunday, Dec 16, at 7 p.m at
the Reorgamzed Church of
Jesus Chis! of Latter Day
Samts, Parkersburg, W. Va

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RIGGS USED CARS

Winding Trail club
has dinner party

Novel reviewed

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

or more self contamed travel
tra1lers are parked e1ther free
or for remuneration
The board of health of the
county in wh1ch a house trailer
park, travel trailer park or
ovem1ght port 1s located can
refuse or grant, suspend or
revoke any license for failure
t.b comply w1th regulations set
forth by the slate.
Whoover violates regulations
set forth in the Oh10 Revised
Code Section 3733 shall be fined
not more than $100 or unprisoned not more than 90 days
or both.

house tra1l e r s used for
hab1tabon are parked , e1ther
free of charge or for
remuneration.
Travel Trailer Park means
any s1te, lot, f1eld or tract of
land upon wh1ch three or more
travel traders are parked either free of charge or for
remuneration . Thts park does
not mean that faclhties pro;
v1ded m stale parks for the
parking of travel trailers wlll
be ava1lable
Travel Tra1ler Overmght
Port means any SJte, lot f1eld or
tract of land upon which three

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King Builde~ Supply Co.
405 N.

Phone:

2nd

992-3748

Middleport,

0.

Central Operating_Company's
Philip ~Sporn Plant
New Haven, W.Va.

Has J'ob Openings For Permanent Employment In The,Followi
Skills
MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE

PLAN SERVICE
A New Year's Eve watch
service has been plarined for
7·30 p.m., Dec. 31 at the
Midway Community Church
located on the Langsvllle·
Dexter Road. The Rev. Worley
Haley is the pastor

(ONLY EXPERIENCED PEOPLE NEED APPLY)

Larry's of Pomeroy ...
"UNDER SELL"
Drive a little &amp;
Save a Lot!

ALKIRE REASSIGNED

14' X 70' -12' X 50'

Staff Sergeant Roger S
Alkire, son of Mr. and Mrs
Felix Alkire, Rt. 4, Pomeroy,
has arrived for duty at March
AFB, calif. Sergeant Alldre is
a refrigeration and alr conditl·
oning speciallst, servmg
earlier at Ubon Royal Thai
AFB, Thalland. He Is a 1967
graduate of Rutland High
School. His wife, Charldlne, Is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles C. King, Rt. 1,
Rutland

12' X 65'-14'. X 64'
We Feature Some
ofthe Finest:

' •CROYDON
•PARKWOOD
•FLEETWOOD
•KIRKWOOD
•CAMERON

Jhese Jobs Provide_~~~llent Wages And A Benefits Program _Which Includes
Ute Insurance, Medical Insurance, Disabillity Insurance , Sick Leave, Vacations,
Holiday, And Retirement.
Although A Strike Is In Progress, The Company Continues To Operate The Plant.

APPLICANTS ,AY CALL { 304) 882-2126 (collect)
BElWEEN THE
HOURS OF 7:30 AM TO 4:00 -PM
-

TO ARRANGE AN INTERVIEW

LARRY'S

MOBIU HOMES
Frank Glloen, Soles Mar.

and Mrs. Frank Hudson and
Toni, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Hudson and Joy, all of IUlclne,
and Leo Taylor called on
Monday.
Douglas Circle Is a patie~t at
Holzer Medical Center.

Ph: 992-7777
Pomeroy, Ohio
Next Door to the
"Jones Boys"
-WINTER HOURs9 to 6 Mon. Sat.
Closed SUndays

PHILIP SPORN PLANT
Post Off let lox :NI Now Hovon, Wnl Vlrt~lnll 2SHS
Tole,-: oroo c•* ..Z-1111

An Eqllll Oppaltunitr EllpiDJer
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10 - Tlw Da11,\ St•ntmel. M1ddleoorl-Pomero\', 0 . D&lt;'&lt;' H 197.1
NOT ICE OF
APPOIN TMEN T
Can No H017
Es.tate of JAMES 0
HUNT
Not1ce 1s hereby 91ven !hal
t&lt;athryn Hunt of R D 2
Racme Oh•o has. been duty
appotnled E)(~cutr . ,.. ot the
Estate of James 0
Hunt,
deceased, tare af Me •gs Counfy ,
Otuo
Creditors are reQU ired to ttle
ttletr cta1mS wl1h satd ftdu c.arv
w•fh•n tour months
Dated th1s 74th day of
November 1973

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2 SIGNS
Of
QUALITY

, Pomeroy
Motor Co.

NO I Copper !Oc R&lt;u;i1ators
\
11c braso:; JOe battcnes 90~
M A Hall Reedsville Phone
178 6749 Beet H1df:'S \S
17 7 lfc

$2~!15

1!1;11 CIIE\1. MONTE Ci\ llLO

Mannmg 0 Webster
Judge
Court of Common Pleas
Probate D•v 1s•on
Me 1gS County Oh to
30 1121 7 14 Jtc

Local 1 owner new ca r trade 350 V 8 engme , automattc,
pow{&gt;r steenng &amp; brakes faclory a1r radiO spo tless clean
blue 1n tenor silver grey f1n1sh w th v1nyl roof A nrce one
ql! H i~ ('liE\IllOLET PI C KUP

$10!1~

8 Fleets1de local 1 owner Irk , VB eng me custom cab,

autom ali c trans , rad1o
NOTICE OF
APPOIN TMENT
Case No 2106S
Estate of VERNA DAV IS
Deceased
Not1ce 1S hereby 9 1ven that J
B O' Bnen of Pomeroy . Oh1o,
has been du ly appo 1nted ad
mmlstp;ator of lh~ Estate of
Verna Dav 1s decased late of
Me 1gs Coun ty , OhiO
Drec 1tors are requ1red ro f1le
ttle lr claims w1fh sa1d f1dUC 1ary
w1th 1n four months
. Dated t h 1s 23rd day of
November 1973

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1!17 1 CHEVHOLET BLAZEH ·

m1ss1on power steenng &amp; brakes radio, good t~res ,
veh 1cle of many uses custom tr im while top ove r btu~ A
sharp 1 owner trade

OPEN EVES8.00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

WANT ADS
INFORMATION
DEADLINES
5 P M Day Before Pub licat ion
Monday Dead l1 ne 9 am
Cancellat1on - Co rr ect ions
w11t be accep ted until 9 a m for
Day of Pubt1Cat1on
~
REGULATIONS
The Publtsher reser..-es the
nght to ed 1t or re1e ct any ad s
deemed obtec t1 onal
The
pu blrsher will not be re spon
!'.lble for more than one 1n
cor r ec t 1nse rt 10n
RATES
For Want ACI Servtte
5 cen ts per Word one msertlon
M1n1mum Charge S1 00
14 cen ts per word th ree
consec ut1ve msertton s
26 cen ts per wo rd S l){ con
secut 1ve 1nsert100S
25 Per Cent D1s count on pa1d
ads a nd ads pa 1d w•fhm 10
days
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
$2 00 for 50 word m 1n
tmum Each add 1t1ona l word
Jc
BLIND ADS
Add1110na l 25c Charge per
Advert 1sement
OFFICE HOURS
8 30 a m to 5 00 p m Da11y ,
8 30 a m to 12 00 Noon
Saturday
In Memorv
IN
REMEMBRANCE OF
Melvm Gr 1mm who passed
away two years ago De c 14
Missed by w1fe and ch ldren
Chrtstma Gnmm
12 14 ltp

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
PROBATE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
1n the m after of settlement of
accounts, Probate Court, Me1gs
county Otuo
Accounts and vou chers ot the
fo ll owing named fldu.c1ar1eS
have been filed m the Probate
Court Me1gs County , Oh10 tor
appro..-al and settlement
CAS E NO 19 970 Fourth and
Fm al Account of He len Rath
burn Cla pp , Executnx of the
Esta te of Ber tha B Rathburn
Deceased
CA SE NO 20, 742 F1nal Ac
count of Mr c hael J Fry and
FranC IS B1ron , Co E)(e cu tors of
the Estate of Harr 1e Mar1e
Smith Deceased
CASE NO 20 800 First and
F tnal Account of Betty Lou
Newlun , formerly Betty Lou
Lovelt, E)(e, utr1x of the Estate
of Wil li am Bailey Deceased
CA SE NO 20 896 Frrst and
Fmal Actount of Anna M
R vi her Adm mtstratnx of the
Estate of Ev a I Posta l Matt
Deceased
CAS E NO 20, 929 F1rst and
Fma t Account of Betty A
Baron rc k. Executr~x of the
Estate of W1l1 1am A Baron1ck ,
Deceased
Un less excepi 10n s are filed
thereto sa 1d acco unts wil l be
for hear1ng before sa1d court on
the 7th day of January , 1974 , at
wh1Ch trme said accountswtll be
cons 1dered and cont1nued from
day to day until f1nally d1sposed
of
Any person mterested may
fil e wntten except 10ns to sa1d
a ccounts or to matters per
ta 1nmg to the execuflon of the
trust not less than f1ve days
pr 1or to the date set for hearmg
Mann~ng o Webster, Judge
Common Pleas Court
Probate DIVISIOn
Me1gs County, OhiO
LEGAL NOTICE
The Trustees of Sa lem
Townsh1p , Me1gs County , Oh10
will accept b1ds until 7 p m
Fr1day December 28. 1973 for
the purchase of one new ttlree
po in t h1tch backhoe to be used
on a John Deere 301 tractor
Spec1f1catrons to be on file at
Clerk's home and can be ob
tamed by mad The Trustees
reserve the r~ght to retect any
or all b1dS
(12) 14, 1tc

Wolfpen
Mr and Mrs Ivan Shumate
and sons of Mansfield were
weekend VISitors of Mrs
Geneva Shwnate and Mr and
Mrs. Larry J o hnson and
family. Also VISittng were Mrs
Paul P1erce and family of
Mason
Mr and Mrs Doyle Knapp
and sons, local , and Mrs Lena
Knapp, Langsv ille, were
Sunday v1s1tors of Mr and
Mrs. Harley Pauley and fam1ly
of McConneilsv1lle
Mr and Mrs Charles Sayre
and lam1ly were Sunday
v1s1tors of Mr and Mrs
Charles Sayre
Mr and Mrs Paul McElroy
were recent visitors of Mr and
Mrs Carl McElroy and Mr
and Mrs Bill McElroy and Jeff
and Joey 111 Colwnbus
Mrs Nora Johnson of
Colwntius IS spendmg some
time \\lth Mrs Helen Johnson

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Notice
SHOOTING Match , Horner Hil l
Gun Club , Rt 143 Sunday
Dec 16 12 noon Factory
choked guns only Win a
Chnstmas turkey
12 13 2tc

--------------SHOOTING MATCH . Corn

Hollow Gun Club, turn f1r st
r1ght after Miles Cemetery ,
Rutland Factory cho ked
guns only 5lJ nday . December
16 1 p m
12 13 35c

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Stivers ville
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Abels,
Long Bottom, and Mrs
Douglas Circle, Racme, were
called to Washmg!bn Court
House on Saturday where
Douglas C1rcle had been
hosp1lahzed due to tn)llrles
suslamed at h1s employment
Mr . C1rcle was later transferred to Holzer Med1cal
Centel" at Galhpohs for
treatment
Mr and Mrs. T1m Wilkinson
and Shawn of Columbus were
weekend guests of her parents,
Mr and Mrs Rudy Durst
Mr. and Mrs Monte Proffitt
and children of Middleport
have moved mto the home
formerly owned by Mrs Ohve
Talbott.
Mrs Ruby Bryant and Mrs
Carol Cornell called on Mrs
Freda
M1ddleswart,
on
Monday afternoon.
Rale1gh Williams of Akron
spent a few days recently at the
home of Mr and Mrs Norman
Lehew and family.
Mr . and Mrs Louis A DeLuz
shopped at the Grand Central
Mall near Parkersburg, W.Va.
on Saturday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Cornell VISited the1r daughter,
Mr. and Mrs Dale Teaford and
children at Syracuse recen tly.
Mr. and Mrs . Gene Ward and
family VISited Mr and Mrs
Leonard Dalley and farmly of
Long Bottom a recent evemng
Mrs Helen Sm1th, Harold
Brewer and Mr and Mrs
Edgar Brewer called on Mrs.
Audrey Brewer and David on
Sunday afternoon
Mrs
Mtke Evans and
children and MISSY Van Meter
VISited Mrs Ada Van Meter on
Saturday afternoon
Mr. Clm1 B1rch and Leola
shopped m Middleport on
Monday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Gene Wolfe and
farmly VISited theii' daughter,
Mr and Mrs. Foster Wells and
son at Tuppers Plams recently
Mrs. Elva Dalley of Syracuse
called on her sister, Mr and
Mrs IUllph Brewer and Bill on
Sunday evemng.
Mr and Mrs Lou1s A
DeLuz, S. W. Durst, Elaine
Lehew, Mrs Mary K. Greer,
Paul Dean Evans, Danny
Black, Carol Carter, Gene
Ward , Ed Caldwell, Lester
BrySOn, Mrs Roy Donohew,
Rudy Durst, Mr and Mrs '
RIChard Abels and Harold
Grayson were recent guests of '
lhe E H Ca rpenter fam1ly .

01d upnght pianoS.,
any cond1l10n Paymg SlO
each Wr1te 9•Vt; d1rect1ons to
Wltlen P1ano Cbmpany Bol'l
188 Sardrs, Oh10 43946
17 12 6tp

WANTED

Notice

THE MANTO CALL

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Call
Stephen c Snowden
SS3 Russell Sf
tGravel Hdll
Middleport, Oh10
Phone 992 715S
Farm

all your upholstery
need !&gt;,
Rurlap .
d£&gt;nrm,
l- ilmbnc , loam glue l•opcrs
hlck 1no str1p, spnngs anc:l
ci11pbonrd
&lt;1 1ps
button
tw 1ne sewmg thr(&gt;ad legs.,
upholstery books , dacron ,
webbtng , ~pr1n9 tw1ne , ta cks,
w l:!tt cord. co tton
sw•vel
ljases and toi.lm , loam toam
Pomeroy Recovery. 612 East
Mam Street Pomeroy Phone
992 7554
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EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
'5.55

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ln!&gt;uranc e Co111 pan1es

GOSPEL sm g a I Cheste r
Church of God Saturday
Dec 15 at 7 30 pm With
Su n r~se Quartet and Gospel
Tones Everyon e wel come
12 11 4tC

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WMPO

DuE to th e cond1 t10n of the
bu1ldtng we wil l c lose Dec
Mtddleport Pomeroy
31 We , a ls o, wo uld l•ke to
thank a ll our customers
LOUISe's Bakery 105 Court
Stree t
Pome roy, Oh10 for Sale
Vernal and LOUISe Well
1291 8tp ONE HALF standard bred
mare 3 yea rs old 48
has
raced 1n 2 02 tra1ned 10 1 sa
SATURDA Y DECEMBER 15
for 'h mile SJ50 Reg Ap
ONLY 9 AM TO B PM
paloosa geldmg 8 years old
TRUCKLOAD SALE OF
excellent trail hOrse S350
FACTORY
SECONDS
Contact MeW ll1ams Stab les
LIVING ROOM SU ITE S AND
Logan OhiO AC 614 385 2073
CHAIRS ALSO ALL UN
12 13 3tc
F IN ISHED FURN ITURE , 20
PERCENT
OFF
ALL
UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL NEW LARGE rec l1n1ng cha1rs
1n vmy l matenal buy now or
AND FOAM TO FI LL YOUR
lay away for ChriS tma s Onlv
OLD CUSHION S 10 PER
S89 95 Sw1vel rocker s 1n
CENT OFF SAVE UP TO 30
velvet. nylon and pr1nts that
PER CENT
ON
THESE
make a wonderful g1ft for
FACTORY
SECONDS
your w1fe Only $69 95 All
LIVING ROOM SUITES
1tems cas h and carry or 60
CO ME SEE THESE OUT
day Jay away
Pom e roy
STANDING VALUES THAT
Recov e ry , 622 E Ma 1n,
ARE JUST IN TIME FOR
Pomeroy Phon e 992 7554
CHRI STMAS ALL SALE
112026tc
CASH AND CARRY SALE IS
SAT URDAY . DEC 15 9 AM
TO 8 PM ONLY FREE UPHOL STERY Fabr1 cs by th e
yard 54 1nches w1de as low as
COF FEE AND DONUT S
$1 95 per yard ve l' ets as low
POMEROY RECOVERY 622
as S3 45 lmportej velvets,
E
MAIN
STREET
S9 95 We also have nylon .
POMEROY PHONE 992
her c ulon , cotton pr1nts,
7554
v1nyts and remnants by the
l2 11 4t c
yard or by the p1ece Pomeroy
Recovery , 622 East Ma1n
KOSKOT
KOSMETICS
&amp;
Po meroy Phone 992 7554
WIG S MERRY CHRISTMAS
112026tc
&amp; GOD BLESS EACH &amp;
EVERY ONE OF YOU
HELEN JANE BROWN FOAM to fil l your old couc h and
chair cush1ons as low as
MIDDLEPORT , OHIO 992
5.10 95 Upho lstery books only
5113
SOc 4 mch covered foam
12 11 tfc
mattresses for standard s1ze
bed
S29 95 ,
Pomeroy
Re covery 622 E Ma1n ,
Pomeroy Phone 992 1554
112026tc

CLOSEOUT
SALE
111 W. 2nd St.
Pomeroy, 0 .

Everythmg w11f be sold The
rematnder of 8111 &amp; Lee's
Mus1c Center and the

B.R.W.
HARDWARE
Salew1ll be9 am. to4 p m
Fn , Dec 14-Sat , Dec 1S
HAVE YOUR trophy mounted,
deer heads small an1ma1s,
and birds Howard B1rchf1e ld,
Mulberry Street Rutland
Phone 742 6834
1126ffc
SHOOTING Mat c h Racme ,
Gun Club, Sunday , Dec 16. 1
p m Assorted meats, Factory
choked g-uns only
12 12 3tc
NOVELTY Fa br 1c Shop, 230
Washington Blvd , Belpre ,
Oh 10 Polyester kn 1ts S2 49
per yard sweater terry kmts
$1 29 per yard New Shipment
of carft suppl 1es. .:omplete Ime
of Ne( ch ,, Wh1te . and
Nat•ona l Sewmg Machines
Open Sundays noon till 5
Dally 10 til l 7 p m trlt
Chr1stmas
12124tc

Lost
MINIATURE Pomeranian Dog,
female, gold and brown 11
years old Answers to the
name of F1F1 Offer r eward
Dtsappeared last Frrday from
home 276 Ash Street M1b
dleport , or call 992 5433
12 12 3tc
Employment Wanted
WILL' haul coat m Me1gs and
Mason area 638 E Ma 1n
Street, Pomeroy
12 9 6tc

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lntenor and exter1or Phone
985 3951
12 5 26tp

Auto Sales
1967 vw bus, good cond1t10n
Cali985J545 after 5 30
1214Jip
1966 PLYMOUTH StattOn
Wagon Clean , good t~res
S300 Phone 992 3866
12147tc
1968
TOYOTA
Corona ,
automatic transm1SS 1Cn carl
985 3574 after 5 p m
12 II 6tp

-------------Wanted

OLD Eng i1 Sh Sheepdog stud
serv rc e
Must be AKC
Reg1st er ed Phone 992 6680
12 12 4t c

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19 HEAD of Horses Reg1stered
Tenn
Walkmg
Hor ses,
Reg1slered Quarter Horses
Grade Horses , and Pon 1es $40
and up Call 367 7481 or 388
9991
12 4 10tc

Area 's Most
._, easonable Pnces
All work guaranteed

It's Snow Tire T1me!
CO-OP COUNTRY

HOME

Res1dence, commerc•al or
mobrle homes Save on parts
&amp; labor
Mtddleport
'215 N 2nd Ave
Phone 992 3509

SQUIRE

120

Pos1ttve Stop and Go In Mud
Snow

&amp;

ALL SIZES IN STOCK
Let Us Install Now•
SUPER SERVICE STA

9 .. _ JackW Carsey,Mgr.
.till Phone 992 9932
SINGE R sew1ng machmes 1972
model rn beaut iful walnut
cabmet Malo;es des 1gn st1t
ches, zig zag buttonholes ,
bl1nd hems etc L1ke new
0n ly S89 95 Ca ll Ravenswood
273 9521 or 273 9893 after 5 oo
12 7 tf c
LOT S of chrysanthemums for
sale field grown We only
have one color - yellow 10
bunches for $5 We have some
out 1n full bloom some !US!
budd1ng Reynolds Flower
Shop. Mason W Va Call 773
5147
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9 26 ffc

For Rent
A ROOM home, base ment
garage gas furna ce Good
Pomeroy
lo c at io n
S75
References needed WrJte
Box 729W co Th e Da1 ly
Se ntrn el
Pomeroy , Oh10
45769
12 14 3tp
LO CUST posts contact Harold
Evans Long Bottom Oh 10
Phone 843 2942
12 14 12tp
TRAILER 1n Sy ra cuse on
large lo t Adults only Call
992 3525
12 4 ff c

SALE

Stop In and See Our
Floor f?1~!ay .

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Pomeroy

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MATERIALS CO.
713-SSS4
Mason. W. Va.

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AND 4 ROOM furniShed and
unfurn1shed
apartments t
Phone 9925434
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Holtday
R HATFIELD , FARMERS
SMALL trad er, 1deal for couple CHARLES
Greet1ngs
"
from
A
I Cattle
mml ba ckhoe, water llnes
TechniC Jan , L,.eland Parker
10 miles north of Pomeroy
footers
dram
lmes
Phone
992 2264 Pomeroy res idence
S75 per mont h Call 992 7479
7 42 6092
11 2J tf c
or
Coolvtlle 667 3251 An
12 6 1Btc
swenng Servtce
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HOU SE for rent 1n Cheshire
C BRAD FO RD Auct 10neer
Phone 99'2 5693
Se
rv
1ce
Complete
PRICE CONSTRUCTION ,
12 13 tfc
Phone 949 JB21
Roof1ng spouting , kitchens
Racme Oh10
and bathrooms Complete
TRAILER Browns Trailer
Cr~tt Bradford
remodeling Phone 742 6273
Park Phone 992 3324
5 1 tfc
123tfc
12 5 He -------------------.----------EXCAVATING , dozer , loader RON - SHEPARD , Floor , Wall
and bacio:hoe work sepflc.
Remodttlmg, Ce ram iC tile
tanks rnstalled dump trucks
Real Estate For Sale
b~ths Box 280 Rutland 742
and lo boys for h1re , w111 haul
3664
fill dirt , top soli , limestone
8 ACRE S of ground on St 143
6 26 tfc
and
gravel
Ca
ll
Bob
or
Roger
water tap patd Phone 992
~~-~ ~
Jeffers , day phone 992 7089 DOZER ilnd back hoe work ,
3640
n tght phone 992 3525 or 992
12 13 12tc
ponds and septic tanks , dlt
5232
ch1ng
serv1ce , top soli , fill ,
2 11 tfc
A LOVELY new Home 'h mile
B&amp;K
d1rt ,
l1mestone .
from Me1g S H 1gh School
Escavatlng Phone 992 5367 or
TANKS c leaned
Three bedrooms two baths , SE~P f i-C
992 3861
full basement W1th two car
Modern Sanrtat1on 1 992 3954 or
9 1 tfc
garage Large lot $27 500
992 7349
Also , recently remodeled
10 23 tfc REAbv MIX
CONCRETE
three bedroom older home m
del1vered
right
to your
Pomeroy Pr1 c e ot S15 000
pro1ect Fast and easy Free
mcludes furn iture Owner will
estlmi!tes Phone 992 3284
help f1nan ce e1ther of these Real Estate For Sale
Goeglem Ready Mrx Co ,1
two propert 1es Call 593 5667
Middleport . Ohio
Athens
DUE
to
the
death
of
owner,
TV
6 30 He
12 2 30tc
Bus 1ness for sale Good
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED •
Motorola dealerShiP and
6 Ro6 MS and bath , 1n town
REASONABLE rates Ph A46 ~
equ1pment
tn Raclne , Oh10
Sll 000 Ca ll 992 3975- or 992
4782, Gallipolis, John Russell ,
Ca ll 949 4499 or 949 3151
2571
I
Owl)er emd Operator
12
9
6tc
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EL NA and White Sewing'
Machines
Service on all 1
makes Reasonabfe rates
The Sewing Center, M~d ­
dleport , Oh10
11 16 tfc

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--------------WILL tr1m or cut trees t!nd

Shrubbery Also, clean out
basements, att1cs, etc Call
949 3221 or 742 4441
112130tc

-------------PtAaOtunTn9 ilnd rePaT~ng

Lane Dan1e1s. 259 Broaqway.
Phone 992 2082.
12 2 12tp

Mtddlep~rt

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G &amp; E appliance repa~r Phone
at the shop, 992 3802 or 949
4254
11 26 26tp

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AUTOMOBILE in"sUrance been'"
cancelled?
Lost
your
operator's license Ct!ll 9927428
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Surround dathes
with gentle, even
heat Nottot spoi!J,
(no overcSrylno
Fine Mesh Lint
Filter .
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Dryers

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Pickup, V-8, speed • • .... • • •11295

68 Olds

98

68 Olds

Cut.

H.T.

Sed.,

V-roof, air ............'995

H.T. Sed,

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FURNITUR,E'R~~~.~~:··

P.s...... '995

Ford Galaxie 2 Door ................ •.. •· '595

"You'll like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenings Until6:
Til 5 p.m. Sat.

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Other 1974 officers installed
were associate matron, Opal
Diddle; associate patron, Ben
Philson; secretary, Gretta
Simpson; treasurer, Chlorus
Gnmm; conductress, Barbara
Roush; associate conductress,
cathy Wood; chaplam, Letha
Morrts; marshall, Laura
Circle; organist, Delores
Wolfe; Adah, Jane Wagner;
Ruth, Bllrbara Dugan; Esther,
Romaine Frederick; Martha,
Bernice Theiss; Elecla, Margaret West; warder, Helen
Pickens; sentmel, James
Roush. The trustees for the
chapter are Ben Ph1lson,
Leona Hensley and Cora Webb.
The Installing off1cer was
Lucia Arno1t of the Belpre
Chapter, an aunt of the worthy
matron. Those assisting In the
Installation were lnvltlng
marshall, Laura Circle; lnstalling marshalls, Louise
Stewart and Cora Webb; installing organist, Wilma Styer;
Installing chaplain, Beulah
Stobarl;
mstalllng
conductress, Naomi Brinker;

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installing warder, Maxme
Wingett; liiSialling sentinel,
Leona Hensley
A duet, "Slar of the East"
was sung by Margaret West
and Barbara Roush, accompanied by Delores Wolfe,
durmg the recess.
The deputy grand matron,
Louanna Locke, was presented
and seated In the East. The
worthy matrons and worthy
patrons of VISiting chapters
were presented, as were the
past matrons and past patrons
of IUlclne Chapter, the honored
masons, those having held
grand appombnenlS, :iO-year
~mbers, past matrons and
past patrons Of other chapters.
The committees for the m·
stallallon were regiStrabon,
Mildred Donohew, programs
and pm-ons, Beulah Stobart;
decoratmg, Gretta Simpson
and Chlorus Grlmm; refreshments, Martha Lou Beegle,
Lilhan Hayman and Inez
Carson
The dinillg room was
decorated with the worthy
matron's chosen flower, red
roses 1n milk glass vases The
refre~hments, conSislmg of
white cake decorated in red
roses, mints, nuts, plUlch and
coffee were served to 70
members and viSitors.

Carmel 1NeWS,

By the Day
Those calllng at the home of
deity Van Meter and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Johnson and
famUy recenUy were Mr. and
Mrs. DolJIIIasJohnson, WlWam
Carleton of Racine and IUllph
Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Swepston of Columbus spent
Saturday with Ralph Lee and
the Robert Lee fanilly.

Arthur Orr of Otester wu a

Rutland

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Halo of Heat

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RACINE - Lillian Weese
and Ralph Webb were mslalled
as the worthy matron and
worthy patron of Racine
chapter 134 OES, at a spec181
sess1on Saturday evemng, Dec

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std. trans: ...........'1395

OES names officers

SEWING MACHINES Repair•
sentice', all makes 992 2284 ,
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
Authorized Smger Sales and
Service We Sharpen Scissors t
3 29 tfc

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O'DELL Alinement work can be
done by appointment only at
present l1me, due to 1llness m
Phone for ap
fam lly
po1ntment 742 3232
11 25 ttc
·S'EPT IC TANKS- AROBI't
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
MILLER SANITATION,,
STEWART . OHIO PH 6621
3035
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---PIANO tun1ng &amp; repalrl ;;g---Lane Dan 1e ls , 259 Broadway,
Middleport Phone 992 2082
12 9 12tp

Automatlct
1
' J. spee~ opera
Q!olce of water
t'!mps
Auto
~ water
le'fel
control
Lint
F liter or Power
Fin "'Agitator
Perm a-Press

6

ss Dodge 2 Door, v.a Auto. . ................ '95
61 Chev. 4 Door, v.a Auto. • ...... • • .. • • • .. '145

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Cpe.,

P.S..... • .. '995

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

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H.T., v-roof, air· .. 11095

66 Buick 4 Door, V-8, auto. • : ............. '295

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2 Or.

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Arnold Grate.

Sed., power, air .......... .'2095

68 Chevelle Coupe, V-8 motor, auto. • • • • • .. '995

67

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Hoi.

12295

69 Chev. Imp. H.T. Cpe., V-7 auto ........ '1295

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PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE
DICk Seyler, Owner
Kerr Street
Phone 992-2798
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Sed., full pow., air,

69 Olds 88 H.T. Cpe., power, air ........... '995

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v-roof

Lux.

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H.T. Sedan, full power, air .... !1595

69 Nova

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69 Chevelle H.T. Sed., V-8 auto.,

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741-4211

Olds

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We Strip Paint, Varnishes, Etc. From Furniture.

RUTLAND

71

70 MERCURY•••• ~1295

69 MerculJ Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto ..... '995

We Buy Ant1ques, Collecllbles, etc.

MILLER
HOMES

Olds 98 Lux. Sed., V-roof, air .......... '3895

69 Pontiac Bonn.,

"STRIPPERS"

FUN the older you get the
more It costs • YOU'LL
HAVE YEARS OF FUN - at
lowest cost - m one of these
HOMES WITH LOWER
TAXES
MINERSVILLE - 1 story
frame 3 bedrooms Bath
Kttchen has lots of c~btnets
Lots of ground In good
condtt1on $6,500
3
JUST OFF RT 7 bedrooms New bath New
furnace Large Rec room
Lots of new tile and paneling
Double lot $6,000
POMEROY - Close rn 1 36
Acres 2 story frame 4 B R
Bath ~anclmg and tile Coal
furnace heat $9,500
MIDDLEPORT - 2 story
frame. 4 B R Bath Garage
Lots of frontage ASKING
$9,500
LET US SELL YOUR
PROPERTY
HENRY E CLELAND
YOUR
FRIENDLY BROKER
992 2259
If no answer 992 2568

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70 Ford Wagon, air ....................... .'1495

HOGG &amp; ZIJSPAN

ANTIQUES-MODERN-METALS

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Fa1rlane. 2 dr . H. T ., 6 cyl, auto

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APARTMENTS ON MAIN
HIGHWAY IN MASON , W
VA TELEPHONE (304 ) 773
5147
12 11 6tp

Buick Elec. 225 H.T. Sed., air ........ ·'3495

70 Camaro H.T. Coupe, V-8 auto., P.S. ••• ·'1995

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Built to Yollf' ')pees
Delivered to Job Site

70 FORD •••••••••$1295

72

70 Olds 98

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71 VEGA •••••••••$1595
Halchback, 4 s p .. green

70 Olds 98

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Hatchback, auto , red

Cadillac Sed. DeVille, power, air ....... '5500

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Dick's Hoard House

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Cadillac Sed. DeVille, power, air-····· .. '5500

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From the laraest
Bulldozer Radtator to
:::, mall est Heater core
Nathan Btggs
Radtator Spectaltst

SMITH NELSON
.-MOTORS. INC.~

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WOOD TRUSSES

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73 Olds Toronado, V-roof, power, air ...... 15500

~RE·FABRICATED

Ph '992 2114

73 Cadillac Sed. DeVille, power, air •••••••

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ASK US ABOUT

F URNI SH ED 2 bedroom mobile
home on Spr ing Avenue n
Pomeroy Call Sunday or
even1ngs , 992 3429
121 16tp

TEAFORD

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FURNITURE

3 11 lfc

G R oC;;
E ;c
R 'c;
Y~busmesS To7--;aft!t"
Suildmg for sale or lease
Phone 773 5618 from B 30 p m
ELECTROLUX Sweeper delux.e
to 10 p m for appomtment
model Complete w1th all
3 20 tfc
clea nmg attachments and
uses paper bags Sl1ght1y us ed
but clea ns and looks like new
W1ll sell for S37 25 cash or For Rent or Sale
terms available Phone 992
10 X 50 MOBILE HOME Phone
2984
992 5693
12 5 tfc
12 13 tfc
USED eleCtriC gu1tar and
amplif1er, $75 00 Phone 992
5027
Pets For Sale
12 13 3tc
AKC Reg1stered red m1n1c:rture
Dacshshund, 5 yrs old mate, TWO bedroom house at 4'7J
Sycamore Street 1n M1d
shots, housebroken , good W1th
NEW 1973 ZIG ZAG SEWI NG
dleport Vacant Call 992 5310
MACHINES m or 1gmal
c hild Phone 992 7690
12 13 4tp
11 21 26tC
factory carton z 19 Zag to
make buttonholes. sew on --------------buttons , monograms and
NEW br 1ck three bedroom
make fan cy des1gns w1th lUSt
home tn Rac1ne, bath, llvmg
the tw1st of a srngte d1al Left Mobile Homes For Sale
room , k1tchen . full basement.
In lay a way and never been 1964 COLONIAL MObile Home,
garage attached , hot a ir
used Wdl sell for only $47
furnace , all uttllt 1es ALSO
2 bedroom, 10 x 50 Phone 742
cash , or terms available
3294
two room and bath cement
Phone 992 2984
12
13
4tp
block house 10 acres Price
12 9 ttc
SJ1,SOO
Shown by ap
po1ntment Rodney Dowmng
1957
10
x
50,
2
bedroom
mobile
AM FM stereo radio 8 track
Broker , Middleport , Oh10
home , redone on InSide New
tape combmat1on. 4 speaker
Phone
992 3731
furna
ce,
floonng
ca
rpet
,
stnk
sound system
Balance
12 14 3tc
top
,
cabmets,
llvmg
room
S103 98, or use our budget
SUite,
51
,800
Lot
can
be
terms Ca II 992 3965
rented Phone 992 6367
129tfc
12 14 35c
ELECTROLUX
vacuum
c leaner , A 1 cond1IIOn , uses 1971 ALL ELECTRIC Windsor
J
paper bags has cordwmder , mobile home 60x12,
!11 qil B f, &lt;~lord Sr
bedroom, a~r cond1t1oner , 13
and many attachments Also
foot EXpando. 1 acre ground
shampooer attachment in
Brok··•
eluded (onl y 4 avadt!ble) at on old Route 33 north of Rock
110
Muh&lt;~lll:
~11 1'1 I
$37 70 cash
or terms Spnngs Call 992 5677 after 6
pm
Pomeroy. Ohw ·15769
available Phone 992 2984
, 1241fc
12 9 tfc
-- -~ GIFT SHOP - And restdence
BAKERY equipment Inquire
at LOU lSt: :. t:lak e1, Court
niSPER~AL
on Rt 35 A pnme locatton for
Street , Pomeroy
.,
111
contractor, or busmess ven12 9 6tp
tu, e 800 Fl of frontage
MART LOCATION - •a oc &gt;c:
SAT URDAY , DECEMBER 15
on
sewage and c1ty water lines
ONLY 9 AM TO 8 PM
Route
7 Loop
TRUCKLOAD SALE OF
28 New Homes To Be
FACTORY
SECO ND S.
BARGAIN - On Rt 7 with 2
SOLD
LIVING ROOM SUITES AND
large bedrooms, mce bath,
CHAIRS ALSO ALL UN
At
large ltvmg and compact
FINISHED FURNITURE , 20
USED
PERCENT
OFF
ALL
kitchen Garage and 1 acre
UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL
Only $8500 00
and
AND FOAM TO FILL YOUR
WARM Hotwater heat
REPOSSESSED
OLD CUSHIONS. 10 PER
{natural
gas
boiler)
3
CE NT OFF SAVE UP TO 30
PRICES
PERCENT ON
THESE
bedrooms, mce bath, porch,
FACTORY
SECONDS, To make room for the garage on good lot Reduced to
LIVING ROOM SUITES
many
new
units $16.000 00
COME SEE THESE OUT
STANDI NG VALUES THAT arrivmg in Jan., 1974. RANCH - In Syracuse w1th 3
ARE JUST IN TIME FOR
bedrooms, gas furnace, bath,
DELAYED
CHRISTMAS ALL SALES
garage.
and n1ce lot
CAS H AND CARRY SALE tS
DELIVERY
ALL
PANELED
4
SATURDAY DEC 15,9AM
TO 8 PM ONLY FREE
AVAILABLE
bedrooms, w1th large closets,
COFFEE AND DONUTS
a ntce large convenient kttchen
POMEROYRECOVERY , 622 With the exceptidn of
Spac1ous bath, and Ph acres
E
MAIN
STREET , small deposit.
$18.000 00
POMEROY PHONE 992
7554
MODERN - Only a few years
NO MONEY
12 11 Ate
old 2 bedrooms, n1ce K1tchen
NEEDED UNTIL
wtth cook and bake un1ts
PIG S for sale Phone 992 7106
Dtntng room, porch , and
........
12 12 6tc
JANUARY 1974
garage $16,000 00
l YEAR
NEW LISTING - On Rutland
CHRISTMAS trees , 4' trees for
SJ,50, 5' for S4 50, any other
Pomeroy road 5 rooms, bath,
GUARANTEE
SlZe for $5 50 Just past
and
most of the furmtur&amp;
BEST SERVICE
Map(ewood Lake, On 124 turn
&lt;Nmer
movtng to Florida Only
left on dirt road , go out 1112
IN
mile, turn to nght, 1St home
$7500 00
on left Phone 949 4843
OHIO VALLEY
THINK
BIG
WHILE
12 12 4tc
THINKING, BUY ONE OF
THE ABOVE OFFERINGS
AND FEEL SECURE
CLOSE OUT on.., new Z1g Zag
Sewing Mach 1nes For sewing
$tretch fabr~cs. , buttonholes,
tancy des1gns etc Paint
sl 1glltly blemished Cho1 ce of
DOWNTOWN
carrying case or sew1ng
BELPRE
stand . $49 80 cash or terms
avad:able Phone 992 2984
OHIO
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73 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air .......'6500 ·

992 -7474
Johnson Masonry
&amp; { Remodehngl
992-7608

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Tune up spec1al for the month of Dec. All V·8 models 534.95. Includes
Plugs, Points, Cond. P . C . V Valve, Gas F1ller &amp; labor . 6 cyl. Will bP
cheaper. Th1s w11l help your car get better gas mileage , for th.e wmter
ahead . Bnng thls coupon w1th you Phone 992 -2174 lor appomtment .
appotntment .
Serv1ce hours from 8 A.M. t1ll ~ : 30 P . M Monday through Fr1day &amp;
Saturday 8 A. M. til 12 noon .

71 VEGA •••••••••$1695

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SERVICE SPECIAL MONTH OF DEC.

CHRISTMAS GAS SAVERS

USED CARS

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Johmes Beauty
Salon
NOV. SPEC .
S12 so Perm For
Re-q Hatr S8.50

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OffiCE SUPPLIES
and

PRIVATE meetmg room for
any organ1Zat1on phone 992
3975

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992-2094
606 E . Main Pomeroy

GAS•ndOIL
SALES&amp; SERVICE

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COUPON

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AND COOLING

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See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992-1089
N1ght 992-3525
or 992 5232

Paintmg A Specialty

POMEROY

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water L•ne1. and Power
Ltne'i All work done by the
foot or &lt;:antract. Also dozer
work and sephc tanks tnita lied

Lincoln Htll Pomeroy. 0

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open 8 Ttl S
Monday thru Saturday
A06 E Ma m, Pomer&lt;Jy , 0 .

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SMITH NELSON MOTORS
Pomeroy

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DITCHING SERVICE

Ph 992-5271

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STEREO
92.1 FM

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Gene's
Body Shop

On Most Amencan Cars
- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

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COAL FO R SA LE JAYMAR
help Wanted
COAL COMPANY , THE
MEIG S &amp; GALLIA LI NE ,
A FAMILY Wh tch has SaleS
STATE
ROUTE 7 AT
abil tty , to move m the n 1ce
CHE
SHIRE
, OPEN 7 AM
home at the Logan Monument
Till 6 30 PM 5 DAY S A
plot near the Pomeroy Mason
WEEK PHONE 992 5693
br~dge Th iS family must be
12 10 5t c
able to help wtth sales of
monum ents at th e lo t Leo L
EXCELSIOR Salt Works, E
vaughan Phone 992 2588
12 13 35p
Ma 1n St , Pomeroy All kmd s
of salt water pellets, water
nuggets , block salt and own
Ohto River Salt Phone 99 2
INFORMATION ABOUT:
3891
6 5 tfc
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SAL T FOR ICE AND SNOW ,
SOCIAL SECURITY
Ro c k salt fo r townsh1ps ,
CONSUMER PROTECTION
towns. and bus ine sses tn
bu lks and bags for 1ce and
snow Exce1s1or Salt Works
AND
Ph one 992 3891
11lltfc
GREAT COUNTRY
SHEARED WH ITE PINE
Xmas trees needles really
stay on 1 KUHL S BARGAIN
CENTER Rt 7 ' at caution
ftghl Tuppers Plams
12 2 lBt c

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State

For Sale
WE HAVE

CASH pa id tor all makes and WATER bed K1ngs1ze Aqua
models Of mobile homes
Dreamer w1th frame and
Phone area code 614 A23 9531 ,
pads Ca ll 991 7536, very good
A 13 tt c
condr t1on
~-12 12 31c
OLD furnilure , oa k table s, 10 STRI NG 4 oeda l Sho Bud
clocks rce bo)(es, brass beds,
Steel gt.utar, 5 horsP power
d1shes
or
com ple te
Rota T1fler , La rge capaCity
households Wr ite M D
portable d iShwasher, used 4
M11ter. Rt 4, Pomeroy , Oh10,
mont hs last summer Phone
c all 992 6271 •
247 224 1 after 5 30 p m
5
13
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c
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POMEROY MOTOR CO.

Not1ce on F1flng ot Inventory
And Appra1sem ent
Probate Court
The State of Oh1o , Metg s
County
To the Admm 1strator of the
estate to such of the tollow 1ng
as are res 1dents ot the State of
Oh 10 v1z - The surv1v1ng
spouse the next of km, th e
benef1c1anes under the will
and to the attorney or attorneys
representmg any Of the
atorement toned person s
No 210 65, verna Da..-.s .
De c eased , RuHand
Oh1o
Rutland Townsh 1P
You are hereby not 1f1 ed th at
the
Inve nto r y and
Ap
pra1sement of lhe estat e of th e
atorement 1oned de ceased late
of sa td Coun ty was flied 1n th iS
court Satd Inventory and
Appraisement wil l be for
heanng before th s Court on the
21S t day of December, 1973 at
10 00 o clock AM
Any person des1nng to fde
ex.cept1ons thereto mu!&gt;l file
them at least f1ve day s pr1or to
the date set for heanng
G1ven under my hand and
seal of sa1d Court •h 1s 5th day of
December 1973
Mann1ng 0 Webster, Judge
and ex-o ff1C10 Clerk of said
Court
By Ann B Watson. Deputy
Clerk
{12) 1 14, 2tc

News, Notes

$2895

4 wheel dnve. V B lockmg front hubs automatic trans

Mann 1ng 0 Webs ter
Probate Judge
of sct1d County
COM MON PLEAS COU RT
PROBATE DIVISIO N
MEIG S COU NTY OHIO
30 (12) 7 14 3tc

Wanted To Buy

11 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Dec 11,1973

Services
Business
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Sentinel Classifieds Get Results!

Dece•seel

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dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Le• and chlldren,

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Rebecca and Bob Bill.
Mrs. Donald Pierce of
Athens spent a recent evening
with her mother, Mrs. Mary
Circle, Mr. and Mrs. James
Circle of New Haven, W. Va.,
called at the Circle home on
Sunday and Wllma Ervin and
son Wendell, IUlclne, R. D. alao
called on Monday evening.
Sheryl LeAnn and Patrick
Johnson and their uncle,
William Carleton, called at the
home of Mrs. Dean Brinker on
Saturday evening.
Thoae vlaltlng with Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Taylor on 8\utday
were Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Role and Paul, Racme R. D.,
Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Pickens
and famUy of Syracuse. Mr.

Montego MX, 4 dr ., sedan .

Good Selection of Used Cars &amp;
Trucks .

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ONLY AT SMITH

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·c ode regulates trailer parks

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Pickup

W1th the mflux of people mto has approved plans on a
Me1gs County, many people m proposed park, the owner can
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the rural areas are contem- proceed. Another mspection
platmg
puttmg
m will be necessary to determure
See Ray R1ggs or Roger R1ebel
a
trailer
park.
The whether or not the park has
Me1gs County Board of been constructed accordmg to
Health pomts to the followmg specif1cat10ns.
A person can have two
procedures reqmred to operate
trailers
w1thout
state
Located On St. Rt. 7
985-4100
a trailer park.
Chester, 0.
specification
Three
or
more
Before
begmmng
th1s
project, they must conlact the tratlers reqmres a hcense
Oh10 Deparbnent of Health, 1ssued by the local health
Southeast District Office, department. This license must
Route 3, Box 603, Logan, OhiO, be secured pr10r to the opemng
relabve to the reqmrements of of the park and must be
the Slate of Oh1o to operate a renewed before January 1st
"house trailer park, n "travel each year
Termmology unportant to
trailer park" or "travel t.r:ailer
understandmg
the law.
overnight
port."
These
House Trailer Park means
regulatiOns are set forth m
Sectwn 3733 of the Oh10 any s1te, lot, field or tract of
Faye
Pratt,
Mrs.
Moore,
Mrs
land upon wh1ch three or more
ReviSed Code .
The annual Chr1stmas dmner
and
two
guests,
Dora
Heaton,
After the Slate Department
party of the Wmdmg Trail
Mrs.
Joe
Struble
and
Miss
Garden Club was held Wed·
nesday mgh1 m the soc1al room Shll'ley Beegle.
Places at the !able were
of Triruty Church w1th the
Charles Taswell's "The Littiest
marked
by green and red rmlk·
dmner bemg served by the
Angel," the famthar story of a
Happy Harvesters Class. weed pods marked w1th the Terrell, a blue and a red ;
dejected angel, the un·
Favors and arrangements names in gold. Wh1te pom- Elame Barnhart, two blues;
derslandmg he received from
were made by the hostess, Mrs. settlas with red lapers were Anna Wiles, a red; Shari
another
angel, and h1s gift to
used on the !able. The Chnst- Mitch, two whites; and Mana
John Terrell
the ChriSt Child. She concluded
Attending were Mrs. Aaron mas tree was m red and the Legar, a yellow and a wh1te.
featured
an
Ribbons to the Wmdmg Trail her program w1th a prayer
Kelton, Mrs. Harold Deeth, mantel
wntten by Robert LoUis
Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. arrangement Of multi.eolored Club members at the County
Stephenson .
Robert Thompson, Mrs Earl straw flowers around two red Chnstmas show were won by
The traveling pnze, donated
candles.
A
cerarmc
church
and
Mrs. Lewis, a blue, two yellows
Thoma, Mrs. John Terrell,
by Mrs. Keaton, was won by
Mrs Cora Beegle, Mrs Uoyd a cone-shaped tree completed and a wh1te; Mrs. Nancy
the mantel decoratiOns Also Collins, a white; Mrs. Thomp- Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Terrell
used m the decoratiOns was an son, a red, a yellow and a provided the door pnze which
arrangement of red car- wh1te, Mrs. Terrell, a blue and was won by Mrs Lewis. Games
natiOns, holly and fern flanked a red; Mrs Moore, a white; were played w1th Mrs. Thoma
"Two. from Galilee', a novel by red lapers, and a Madonna Mrs Deeth a red, and Mrs. and Miss Beegle winmng the
about the love of two people and child arrangement in Kelton, a yellow Jun1or garden pnzes.
The decorated gifts were
chosen of God t.b prov1de an wh1te, lighted from behind
club members rece1vmg rdr
placed
beneath the tree and
Mrs.
Kelton
conducted
the
early home for h1s son, was
bons were Anna Wiles, a blue;
later distributed by Mrs
rev1ewed by Mrs. Ben Philson meeting which opened w1th the Marta Legar, a blue and a red;
at a meeting Of the Middleport Lord's prayer Devotions by Elame Barnhart, a yellow, and Thompson and Mrs. Beegle. A
carol smg concluded the
Literary Club held at the home Mrs Terrell were on the top1c Shari Mitch, a white
of Mrs carl Horky Wednesday "A Story Of the Christmas
Mrs
Terrell presented Christmas party.
Guest." Members answered
mght.
Mrs. Philson In her rev1ew roll call with a comment on the
remarked that
Marjone meanmg of Christmas Mrs.
Holmes, author, was the fll'st to Thoma had un exhibit a diSplay
attempt to reveal the human of evergreens, 24 vaneties, all
.OPTOMETRIST
aspect Of the holy family gathered from the area near
OFFICE HOURS 9 ·30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSt
without departing from the her home. Mrs Kelton read an
AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT &lt;T.,
mv1tallon 1o a lea at the Hill
scnptural basis
POMEROY.
Mrs .
Emerson
Jones and Dale Garden Club Of
Manella
and
Invited
members
presided at the meeting w1th
Mrs. C. M. Hennesy at the to attend wlth her
"FWl wtth Holly" was the
p1811o for singmg Of "Sllent
Ntght". A Chnsbnas greeting arrangement of the month
was g1ven by Mrs. Jones and topic with Mrs Thoma and
names for membership was Mrs. Kel!bn receivmg blue
submitted. The 12 members nbbons.
Reports were given on the
attending answered roll call
two flower shows With nbbons
w1th a Chrlsbnas wish
at the Rutland Garden Club
show going to Mrs. Lewts, one
blue and two reds; Mrs .
PLAN WEDDING
Thompson, a blue; Mrs.
The weddmg of Miss
Rebecca Ann Proffitt, Belpre,
to Jeffrey Ray Donahue,
IUlcine, will be an event of
Sunday, Dec 16, at 7 p.m at
the Reorgamzed Church of
Jesus Chis! of Latter Day
Samts, Parkersburg, W. Va

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RIGGS USED CARS

Winding Trail club
has dinner party

Novel reviewed

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

or more self contamed travel
tra1lers are parked e1ther free
or for remuneration
The board of health of the
county in wh1ch a house trailer
park, travel trailer park or
ovem1ght port 1s located can
refuse or grant, suspend or
revoke any license for failure
t.b comply w1th regulations set
forth by the slate.
Whoover violates regulations
set forth in the Oh10 Revised
Code Section 3733 shall be fined
not more than $100 or unprisoned not more than 90 days
or both.

house tra1l e r s used for
hab1tabon are parked , e1ther
free of charge or for
remuneration.
Travel Trailer Park means
any s1te, lot, f1eld or tract of
land upon wh1ch three or more
travel traders are parked either free of charge or for
remuneration . Thts park does
not mean that faclhties pro;
v1ded m stale parks for the
parking of travel trailers wlll
be ava1lable
Travel Tra1ler Overmght
Port means any SJte, lot f1eld or
tract of land upon which three

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Skills
MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE

PLAN SERVICE
A New Year's Eve watch
service has been plarined for
7·30 p.m., Dec. 31 at the
Midway Community Church
located on the Langsvllle·
Dexter Road. The Rev. Worley
Haley is the pastor

(ONLY EXPERIENCED PEOPLE NEED APPLY)

Larry's of Pomeroy ...
"UNDER SELL"
Drive a little &amp;
Save a Lot!

ALKIRE REASSIGNED

14' X 70' -12' X 50'

Staff Sergeant Roger S
Alkire, son of Mr. and Mrs
Felix Alkire, Rt. 4, Pomeroy,
has arrived for duty at March
AFB, calif. Sergeant Alldre is
a refrigeration and alr conditl·
oning speciallst, servmg
earlier at Ubon Royal Thai
AFB, Thalland. He Is a 1967
graduate of Rutland High
School. His wife, Charldlne, Is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles C. King, Rt. 1,
Rutland

12' X 65'-14'. X 64'
We Feature Some
ofthe Finest:

' •CROYDON
•PARKWOOD
•FLEETWOOD
•KIRKWOOD
•CAMERON

Jhese Jobs Provide_~~~llent Wages And A Benefits Program _Which Includes
Ute Insurance, Medical Insurance, Disabillity Insurance , Sick Leave, Vacations,
Holiday, And Retirement.
Although A Strike Is In Progress, The Company Continues To Operate The Plant.

APPLICANTS ,AY CALL { 304) 882-2126 (collect)
BElWEEN THE
HOURS OF 7:30 AM TO 4:00 -PM
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LARRY'S

MOBIU HOMES
Frank Glloen, Soles Mar.

and Mrs. Frank Hudson and
Toni, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Hudson and Joy, all of IUlclne,
and Leo Taylor called on
Monday.
Douglas Circle Is a patie~t at
Holzer Medical Center.

Ph: 992-7777
Pomeroy, Ohio
Next Door to the
"Jones Boys"
-WINTER HOURs9 to 6 Mon. Sat.
Closed SUndays

PHILIP SPORN PLANT
Post Off let lox :NI Now Hovon, Wnl Vlrt~lnll 2SHS
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12- The Dailv Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Oec. 14, 1973

REEDSVILLE - The annual
tree lighting sponsored by the
Riverview Garden Club was
conducted Monday evening at
the Reedsville Dam Park with
Walter Brown the master of
ceremonies. He ex1ended
thanks to Harllss Frank for
donating the tree ; for setting
the tree up and decorating 1t to
Denver Weber , Gene Wilson
and Mr. Frank; to the fire
department, for the use of Its
fire truck to transport Santa:

MEIGS lHEATRE
Tonight. Sal. Sun.
Dec. 14 -15 -16

" SSSSSSS"
(Don 't Say il , Hi ss it)
&lt;Technicolor)
Strother Mart in
•Dick Benedict

" PG"
THE BOY WHO
CRIED WEREWOLF ~

I Technitolor)
Kerwin Matthew s
Elaine DeVry

" PG"

Admission:
Adults S1.50

Children 7Sc

Show Starts 7 p .m .

to th£1' personnel at the dam for
use of the park , !u the

businesses of Reedsville, and
w all others who helped to
make the event a' success.

Music was provided by a
brass ensemble from the

Eastern High Band directed by
CALLED OUT TWICE
The Middleport E·R squad
was called Thursday at 12 :30
p.m. for Joann Clark who fell in
front of the Wallace Jew elry
Store, suffering a knee injury.
She was taken to the office of
Dr. J . J . Davis. AI I: 14 a.m.
today it transported Ronnie
Bostick, South Second Ave., lo
Veterans Memorial Hospital

Charles Wills. Two Christmas
nwnbers were sung by Girl
S.:ou t l)lembers of Troop 67. A
short Christmas message was
given by Rev. Elden Blake.
Mrs. H:trliss Frank, president
vt the Riverview Garden dub.

Th~

turnPd on tht• lights. To t·ont.:ludc the program , Santa

arrived and distributed treats
to all children there.

ENJOY PARTY
REEDSVILLE
The
OAPSE Christmas party was
given by the Riverview Employees Dec. 4 at Riverview
School. Gifts were exchanged.
Those attending brought a
covered dish. Coffee and punch
were also served. The meal
suffering a poss ible heart was served buffet style.
attack.
Attending were Mr . and Mrs.
C. 0 . Newland, Mr . and Mrs .
Raymond Frecker, Rev. and
Marriage lJcenses
Mrs. Robert Shook, Mr . and
Carl Everett Knapp, 50, Mrs . William Hannum, Mr .
l...eon, W. Va ., farmer, and and" Mrs. Cecil Caldwell, Mr.
Mildred Fern Wiles, 61, and Mrs. Ross Cleland, Mr. ·
Columbus; John Rickman and Mfs. Francis Benedum,
Pauley, 21, Mason, field Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cashtechnician, and Roberta Jo · dollar, Mrs. Grace Weber,
Warner,
2·3)
Mason, Mrs. lnzy Newell, Mrs. Rubal
housekeeper.
Caldwell, Mrs. Patty Life, Mrs.
Leotta Massar, Mrs. Ina
Massar, Mrs. Ileen Swain,
Mrs. Mary K. Rose, Mrs.
Mamie Headley, Mrs. Opal
Hollon, Mrs. Violet Satterfield,
Mrs. Sandy Cowdery, Mrs.
Darlene Reed and Mrs. Betty
Buchanan. Hostesses were
Mrs. Dorothy Cashdollar and
Mrs. Betty Buchanan.
IWLATOMEET
The December meeting of
Ule lzaak Walton League will
6e . held Monday, Dec. 17 instead of Monday, Dec. 24.

Crisis
.oclav
~~o nce

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your

uPon a

time~~

to open a Savings Account.
Your money will grow
and grow and grow in a
safe, high-interest account.
And you can
"live happily ever after:'

(Continued from Page I)
furloughed more than 1,000
pilots while canceling more
than 2,600 flights, The carriers
say total layoffs will exceed
25,000.
ALPA President J. J.
O'Donnell sent · President
Nixon a telegram Thursday
saying "commercial aviation
industry has been singled out to
bear the burden of the energy
crisis."

The

Dai~

thiS' centu ry
est abliShed 1872

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Sentinel

P ubi I shed daily. except

Court St., Pomeroy. Ohio,
-45769 . Buslnes Office Phone

FDIC

Gallagher , Inc .. 12 East ~2nd
St. , Nl!'w Y'ork.,New York .
Subscr i ption
rates :
Delivered by carrier' where
available 55 cents per wuk;
By Motor Route where
carrier
service
not
•va il&amp;ble : One month. 12. By
mall in Ohi9 and W. Va ., One
Year , $16 ; SIK I'!'IOnlh$, ·8.50;
Three
,months,
$5 .50. ·

RUTLAND BRANCH
Mon ., Tues ., Wed . , Sa t ., 9 a .m .. J p .m.
Thu rsday 9 a.m. lo l2 "Noon
, Friday9a.m . to7p .m.

Elnwhere

SlB

year ;

A hometown friend.

Senllnel.

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Stop in the mens and boys department ·_
· plenty of gift suggestions and many
special sale prices such as knit shirts - mens robes · ties - belts . socks, han ·
dkerchiefs,, underwear · slacks. You'll find excellent selections of sizes. styles
and colors. ·
·
Then stop in the notions department 1st floor for camera gifts · film - flashcubes ·
gift wrapping - Hallmark Christmas cards and novelty gift ideas - boxed
cosmetic sets sale for men and women .
If you're looking for accessories be sure to see the new handbags on the 1st floor
-also a big line of jewelry - gloves- Revlon and Coty cosmetics and gift sets.
Towels, sheets, pillow cases, table covers, Angel Tread slippers :

01 your trip to the 3rd iloor take advantage of the special sale prices in ladies
and childrens ready to wear and then look around at coats · suits· dresses slacks - tops - jackets · sweaters for all ages from size 3 months . up to the very
largest.
If you are looking for a TV, a radio visit the music department- you'll find
many good suggestions for a special gift there and in the drapery section, there
are blankets, spreads, curtains, draperies, sewing material and accessories,
yarn. throw covers, furniture covers.

On the Jrd floor you'll find a complete selection of furniture for every room you ·
have plus tables. mirr.ors- fireplace- accessories - pictures · lamps and many
novelty gifts,
·
Then· to top off your shopping spree drive to Elberfelds Mechanic Si. Warehouse .
Whirlpool appliances - Hoover washers · Magic Chef ranges. carpet by the yard humidifiers - circulating heaters and a lot of other good gifts for some one
special . Register here for Whirlpool dishwasher to be given away. No purchase
necessary. You need not be present to win.

5 PIECE GROUP
'

From Successful Performances In Parkersburg

Toyland is in the middle block-wonderful toys- books· bicycles- wagons, dolls.
Just stop in and see what's good for the children on your list.

They Play It All!

Santa Claus Will 6e In

.

Elbelfelds Toy Store
Saturday 2 to 4 PM
10 to 12 PM

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SATURDAY NIGHT 10 TIL 2

..

The Meigs Inn

Priced $12.50 and

··.59 N. 2nd Ave-.

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Elberfelds Toyland
Main Store
Mechanic Street Warehouse
Open Every Night Til 9 P.M.

$15.00

992-3629

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·Middleport

BLAKESLEE

Yuur Invited GueM
R em·lzill{! Mure
Th;m 12,000

tmts

High Sunuay upper teens to
middle 20s. Cloudy with chance
of snow flurries northeast and
parlly cloudy elsewhere
Sunday night and Monday. Low
Sunday night 5 to 10 northwest

Fmnilie.~

Devoted To The Greater Middle Ohio Vallev

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Gallipolis-Point Pleasant
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1973
Pomeroy-Middleport
PRICE 20 CENTS

NO. 46

Shop the women's lingerie department on the lsi floor . ladies robes, pajamas.
gowns, a big selection of styles and sizes - women's slips, body shirts, bras.
girdles , pegnoir sets- and many, many other excellent gift ideas for her.

Announcing a new
way of Christmas
shopping.

0
SHAMROCKS

.

Ro'Bsh, Homer B. Smith, Terry Shain,
Clara Thomas, Janice Couch, Edna Kouns,
Joan Childs, Wilma Reiber, William B.
Rife, Fred Ritchie, George W. Folmer, Jr .,
Victor Perry, Herber! Dixon, Wayne
Wilson, Esther Dean, Hoyt Allen, Jr ., and
Russell Spencer.
Attending the drawing were Judge John
C. Bacon, Freeland Norris and Lauren
Hoffman, jury commissioner~; Steve
Hartenbach representing the sheriff's
office, and Nellie Brown of the clerk of
court office.

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In the housewares department on the 1st floor, another biQ shipment of excellent
gifts - electrical appliances-such as coffeemakers - electric skillets - hairdryersirons, blenders- cookware sets in Corning · Club aluminum - Farberware and
other well known makes- fine glassware· Corelle dinnerware - bathroom scales.
table top cookers and many, many other items you'll want to see.

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Drawn to serve on the petit jury were
Georgia Diehl, Bonnie F. Lawrence, Ralph
Trussell, Lyle J . Swain, Larry Montgomery, Beverly Sampson, Joe Bolin,
Cindy Hoffman, Roger Lee Eskew ,
Harriett Spencer, Swayne Durst, Henry
Cleland, Jr., Dorothy Chaney, Mary Alice
Bise Leona S. Enoch, John C. Scragg,
-Virgil King, Arthur W. Nease, Edgar Allan
Arnott, Terry Beechler, Janet Duffy,
Rebecca Tannehill, George Starcher, Ray
Alkire, Floyd Spencer, Sylvia Midkiff,
Rolland Torrence, Paul Sission, Lester

Weather

SHOr EVERY FLOOR, EVERY DEPARTMENT

(Continued from Page 1)
A Brighton, Colo.•, truck
driver was struck in the hand
by a bullet that pierced the cab
of his truck as he was driving it
on Interstate 70 three miles
east of Watkins, Colo., Thursday. He was not seriously injured.
In parts of Michigan, Montana and Nevada drivers
stopped their rigs on express~
ways Thursday. State troopers
quickly hauled them out_of the
way.

FIRST
TIME EVER
AT
lHE MEIGS

POMEROY - Sixty-three names were
drawn Saturday morning in the Meigs
County Clerk of Courts office for possible
grand or petit jury duty during the
January term of court. I'
Drawn to serve on the grand jury were
Paul D. Bell, Joyce Tackett, Leonard
Gilmore, Debbie Clay, Melvin Cross, Gary
Norris, Roy VanMeter, Vivian Pierce,
Melva Turner, Della Norton, Frances
Wilcoxen, Granville Stout, John Hayes,
Dorolhy Roush, Charles Bissell, Herschel
Wears, Freda Smith and Howard D.
Nolan.

MAKE ELBERFELDS YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR QiRISTMAS GIFT BUYING.

Truckers ,

1111

months $9.50 ; three monthS,
1"6. Subscription price ln.
ctudu
Sunday
f.lm "es -

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automatic transmission as they provide for greater safety
and .more economical operation. Above are Roger Brumfield,
transportation supervisor; bus drivers Ruth Smith, Jewell
Fife and Carl Cheney, and Sup!. Paul F. Kuhn .

Gallia school consolidation ordered

Partial clearing and cold
tonight, lows in the teens.
Saturday cloudy and continued
cold with snow likely. Highs in
the 20s.

National advertising
repres.entatlve Bottlnelli ·

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Grand, petit jury lists drawn .

Weather

992 -21S6. Editorial PhOi'll~ 992'·
2157 .
Second class postage pa i'd
at Pomeroy. Oh io.

MAIN OFFICE
Mon ., Tues ., Wed ., Thurs . 9a .m .-J p .m .
F r i.day 9 a.m . to 7 p . m .
Saturday 9a .m . to 12 Noon

NEW BUSES - Gallipolis City Schools received three
new school buses Friday, the first automatic transmission
school buses to be delivered in southeastern Ohio. The State
Dept. of Education granted additional funds for the

VOL. b

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Publllh ing Company, 111

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BY CHET TANNEHILL
''New in Farming '' that appears wt&gt;ekly in
POMEROY - C. E. Blakeslee, one of the Sunday Times-Sentinel, will let his
the nation' s outstanding agricultural typewriter cool off after this coming Jan ,
eXten.,ion agenlc;. Saturday announced his 31, effective date of his retirement, acimpending retirement.
cording to letters to Dr . Roy M. Kollman,
Blakeslee has been - and continues to director, Cooperative Extension Service,
be - one of Meigs County's most effective Ohio State University , and to Carl Barnleaders in advancing cultural and hill , chairman, Meigs County Extension
economic opportunities.
Advisor{ Committee.
He is a past president (its firs!) of the
" New in Farming" after toda}~ ·s ar.
Ohio Valley Area Libraries, presently licle on page 32, will be devoted to a review ·
preside nt of the Pomeroy-Middleport of extension work in Meigs County since its
Library Board and president of the Meigs inception in Ohio 43 ye-ars ago. His
County Pioneer and Historical Society, a historical account of extension wor~ in
past president of the Middleport.Pomeroy Meigs County since 1940 will be especially
Rotary Club, past prPsident of the Meigs valued because the man who wrote it will
County Red Cross, and is presently have been the man who did it. Blakeslee
chairman of the pastoral relations com- has been Meigs County Extension Agent
mittee of the Pomeroy United Methodist since April 15. 1940.
Church.
Before coming to Meigs County he
Professionally - related leadership served as Acting County Extension Agent
roles, and recognition , have come as past in four cotu1ties - Jefferson , Pickaway,
president of the Ohio County Extension Carroll and Jackson - in the period
Agents' Assn .• national committe"eman, November 7, 1938 lo April 15, 1940. This
National Association of County was when most counties had only one
Agricultural Agents, recognized with a 25- agent. He served while the agents we1·e on
year service pin by the National leave for advanced schooling.
Association of Extension Agenls, 4-H, and
Previously Blakeslee had served as
the Distinguished Service Award from the Vocational Agricuitural teacher four yea rs
National Assodation of County at Newberry, Mi ch ., and for 14 months at
Agricultural Agents. As local agent, he has Chesaning, Mich .
been an ex-officio member of the Meigs
Blakeslee was born at St. Johns,
County -Fair Board.
Mich., graduated from Michigan State
Blakeslee, authm· of the widely read
(Continued on Page 32 )

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an_d_l_o_
to_1_8 _e'_•e_w_he_re_. ________

. PROGRAM SET
The annual Christmas
program of t)le Sutton
Methodist Church will be held
Sunday, Dec. 23, at 7:30 at the
church. Everyone is welcome.

DEVOTED TO THE
INTEREST OF
MEIGS·MASdN AREA
CHESTER L. TANNEHilL,
e ... c. Ed . .
ROBERT HOi:FLI.CH,
City !dltor

the bonk of

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LONDON - BRITONS BEGAN A CRISIS campaign to
conserve dwindling energy supplies today, bracing for a Ulreeday work week, power blackouts 4111d the hardest Christmas
since World War n. Church leaders called a day of prayer for the
nation. Citizens switched off washing machines and
refrigerators. Thousands of commuters stayed home.
"In terms of comfort we shall have a harder Christmas than
we have known since the war," Prime Minister Edward Heath
said Thursday night in a grim nationwide television address. A
refusal by coal miners to work overtime, a slowdown by railroad
engineers and Arab oil cutbacks caught up with Britain this week
·bringing what government officials called the nation's worst
economic ~d social crisis in decades.
NEW YORK - GEORGE MEANY, PRESIDENT of the
AFU::IO, Thursday quoted large profits reported by the oil industry and urged that the burden of the fuel shortage be shared
by industry as well as the public in general. "We don't think it's
fair that working poople should lose their johs to the energy crisis
while the fat cats get fatter," he said at an Israel Bonds dinner.
"Just as we were willing to accept wage and price controls so
long as Uley were fair and equitable, we w!ll accept whatever
energy conservation programs may be necessary, so long as they
are fair and equitable," he added. "But fair and equitable does
not mean that workers must freeze in their homes while oil
profits go through the roof."
Ml!!lny said figures showed third quarter profit increl!SOS ill
!973of 91 pet . for Gulf Oil Co.; 80 pet. for Exxon ; and 64.1 pel. for
Mobil.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY.
OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 PM
.
Excellent Gift Ideas For Everyone On Yollr Ust

CALLED OUT TWICE
REEDSVILLE - The Olive
Township Volunteer Fire Dept.
answered two fire alarms this
past week, one to the Tom
Marcinko home al Reedsville
Rt. I at 12 :30 p.m. Thursday.
The firemen were assisted by
Ule Chester Volunteer Fire
Dept. The other call was to the
home ·of Mrs. Phillip Osborne
Dec. 8 at Reedsville. Olive
Township Fire Chief Jack
Westfall and firemen thank
Chester Fire Dept. . for its
assistance in the Marcinko
fire .

LOCAL TEMPS
Temperature in downtown
Pomeroy Friday at 11 a.m. was
56 degrees under very cloudy
skies.

locals to counteract the fuel
crisis.

pomeroy
national
bank

MRS. BOLEN DIES
Word was received in this
area today of the death of Mrs.
Sally Bolen, Kanapolis, North
Carolina . Mrs . Bolen was the
mother of Mrs. Dwight Zavilz.
The Rev. and Mrs. Zavitz were
with Mrs. Bolen at the time of
her de~)h . Funeral -services
will be held Saturday at II a.m.
at the Lady's Funeral Home in
North Carolina. The Rev.
Zavitz .is the pastor of the
Middleport, Syracuse and
HarriSonville Presbyterian
Churches.

Paul J . Getty n, had paid the multimillion dollar ransom and
was waiting for the teen-ager's release.

CHAPTER TO MEET
Xi Gamma Mu Chapter, Beta
Sigman Phi Sorority, will meet
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the
home of Jennifer Anderson.
There will be a gift exchange.

proposals from the Union's

•ullond

011 Kan Coin Club will
.hold a combined business
meeting and Christmas purty
Monday evening In the social
rvom of the Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co.,
Mill St.. Middleport. The social
hour and trading session
starting at 7 p.m. will precede
the meeting when out-of.town
dealers will be present to buy,
sell and trade material. A 7&gt;-lot
coin auction will follow. All
interested coin collectors of the
area are invited to this
~~seasonal coinfest" _

Metzler. Jean Neal, Helen
Holzer Medical Center
Nutter, El;!ine Perry , Thomas
miscbarges)
Mary Beard, Jeffrey Bixler, Reed, Dwight Rees. Leissa
David Bradshaw ll, Addie Robson, Mrs. James Ryan and
Brown, Dorothy Chandler, daughter, Raymond Sayre,
William Cooper, Mrs. John Ernest Sharp, Ida Stiffler,
Dailey , Thelma Fellure, Celesta Switzer, Mrs. Gary
Danyana Gillenwater, Mar- Tilley, and daughter, Ronald
jorie Gilliland, ~enneth Toland, Gwendolyn Van Meter,
Goodin, Mary Hawk, Barbara Mrs . Donald Walker and
Hensley, Urace Krider, Sarah daughter.
(Births)
Mayo, Kathy McDaniel, Lonie
Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl, a
daughter, Pomeroy; Mr. and
Mrs . Leonard Lyons, a
daughter, Pomeroy: Mr. and
ENSEMBLF.S TO PLAY
Mrs . James Burris, a son,
The brass choir and trumpet Vinton.
quintet of the Me1gs High
School band directed by
Dwight Goins will present a
Veterans Memorial Hospital
program of Chrisbnas Carols
at the 10 :25 a.m. morning
ADMISSIONS Ralph
worship service at Trinity Shain, Syracuse; Edith McCoy,
Syracuse; Eunice Halsey,
Church, Pomeroy, Sunday.
Tuppers Plains:
Hattie
Nesselroad, Darwin; Bertha
Marlow, Syracuse; David
SERVICE SET
A candlelight service will be Scott, New Ha·ven; Leolia
held at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Miller, Mason.
Racine-PorUand Latter Day
DISCHARGES - Bessie
Napper, RosH Greene.
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CLUB TO MEET
The Meigs County Riding
Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30
p.m. at Salisbury township
building. there will be election
of officers.

While not mentioning strike
threats specifically, O'l)onnell
said a special meeting of the
union's executive council
would be held Dec. 19 to assess

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Tree lighting conducted at Reedsville

ELBERF,ELDS IN POMEROY

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the mad russian
is a happy irishman

Epling busy on
showman circuit
GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis' "biggest
talent" - at 6-3 and 300 lbs. - is still entertaining people at home and from coast
to coast. He's been especially busy this
Chrislmas time.
John Epling, Sales manager of M. T.
Epling Co., and former Prosecuting Attorney of Gallia County, continues to entertain people of all ages, in crowds of all
st,.s, in gatherings of all kinds . Believe it ·
or not, he is seen daily wearing a heavy
thatch of auburn hair (real).
Know to many thousands across
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(Dr.
Vladimir Koslov) he has a presentation
that must be experienced to be understood.
As the sly Dr. Koslov, Epling is transformed into the hairless aparatnik heavy
seen above.
John is known to others for his songs,
his lectures on government and
patriotism, and his Christian testimony.
He played one of the leadlng roles in
this year's "Gallia Country" pageant, and
most recenUy has been busy entertaining
at local Christmas parties for business,
industry and other groups. He Is
associated with KANDE Enterprises,
Gallipulis.
.PRIZES AWARDED
MIDDLEPORT ~ Five prizes were
· awarded Friday in conjunction with the
annual promotional program of Middleport merchants. Receiving the awards
were Art Gilmore, Pomeroy, 22-inch
television; Margaret McKenzie, Pomeroy
Route 4, a f3.piece dlnner set; Melvin R.
Halley, Crown Clty Route I, cedar chest;
Mrs. Robert Reeves, . Racine Route I,
portable stereo, and John M. Nelson,
Rutland, electric broom. The final
awarl!ing of prizes will be next Friday. No
purchaoe is required to participate.

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" It wlll be a very tough year
BY DALE ROTHGEB JR.
major financial problem if the confinancially for this newly created
GALLIPOLIS . - Gallia County's solidation became effective in January as
district. I just hope the people have
Board · of Education Saturday afternoon originally planned.
patience with us, " Bradbury said.
According to state law, once a new
approved the consolidation of the county's
Beginning in January, teachers in the
four school districts effective Jan. 7, 1974. school district is created all teaching and
The board had previously voted io non-teaching personnel in the school Hannan Trace, North Gallia and Southcreate a new school district but did not set . districts affected go under the same salary western districts will receive pay hikes.
ranging from a minimum $500 for starting
Ule date since finances were a major schedule.
problem.
Currently, Kyger Creek District · instructors to over $800 for teachers
Saturday, County School Supt. C. teachers are $200 over the state minimum holding Master's Degrees with 11 years of
Comer Bradbury advised the board that toachers' salary schedule of $6,400 and will service. So;ne non-teaching employees
llle Slate Department of Education had go to $6,900 base starling· salary in will get as much as a $2,000 rai:;e,
All existing local boards of education
requested the consolidation become ef- January. The Kyger Creek Board earlier
fective as previously planned in January, this month approved its pay raises in- wiU be eliminated on Jan. 7 as will the
1974.
· eluding $300 for teachers; $350 for its local superintendents' jobs and the board
Granville Burnette made the administrators and five pet. increases to clerks' positions.
It has been suggested that three of the
resoluti£?n dec1aring the creation of a Iiew · all its non-certified employes.
In order to equalize the teaching and four local superintendents, Frank
local school district from the Hannan
Trace, Kyger Creek, North Gallla and non certified employees' salaries, the Cremeans of Kyger Creek, Dave Campbell
Southwestern Local Districts.
county board ne.eded $134,000.
of North Gallia and Dennis Murdock of
All board members present, Truman
According to Supt. Bradbury, North Hannan Trace will · be retained as
Sheets, Burnette, Fred Greenlee and Gallia District has over $100,000 left in its assistants to Bradbury. Lloyd L. Myers,
MeiTill Bunce voted for it. C. A. Evans was 197S budget and Hannan Trace District has acting superintendent at · Southwestern,
absent. No referendum petition opposing approximately $10,000. With that money at will continue as high school principal.
consolidation had been filed during the 30 hand, the State Department of Education
AU records from the four districts will
day grace period from Nov , 10 through . indicated consolidation should not be be brought to an office in Gallipolis to be
Dec. 10.
delayed.
designated where a new clerk will be
Last month, Supt. Bradbury stated
The remaining amount needed will be employed by the Gallia County Local
that no effective date be placed on the provided from the other budgets and state Board of Education:
· The clerk will be employed at the
resolution because the board faced a · foundation funds.
board's organizational meeting at 9 a.m.
Monday, Jan . 7.
At that session, the board will also
choose a name for the new district and
discuss the status of the three other school
superintendents and four outgoing board
clerks, Mrs. Ann Belville of Hannan
Trace; Mrs . Naomi Beman , Southwestern; Mrs. Doris Roush, Kyger Creek
and Mrs. Ruth Evans of North Gallia. It
was suggested that one clerk be chosen
and the others be kept as secretaries to
help .the new clerk since she will be saddled with many problems. The clerk will
be responsible for the financial operations
of the district, setting up the employes'
payroll and handling the board's bills.
The county board will serve as the
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They are Merrill Bunce, Granville Burnette, Fred Greenlee, J. E. "Dick"
Cremeens and Bruce Stout. Following the
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AREA HOOP SHOOT WINNERS - Pictured willl Carroll Waugh, left,
chairman of the Gallipolis Elks Ullrd annual area hoop shoot contest, are the three
1973 area winners. Left to tight are Dan Spencer, Rt. 2, Coolville; Tim Lanier, Rt.
2, Bidwell, ancl Sam Hale, Rt. 4, Oak Hill.

Third hoop shoot held
GALLIPOLIS - Winners of the
Sam Hale, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Gallipolis Elks Lodge's third annual hoop Hale, Rt. 4, Oak Hill, won his division after
shoot contest were determined here four runoffs. Hale, all told, sank 24 of 45
Saturday afternoon in the GAHS gym.
during the afternoon event. Hale attends
Don Spencer, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cadmus elementary school.
Richard Spencer, Rt. 2, Coolville, and a
Carolll Waugh, chairm'!!' of the 1973
sevenIll grader at Tuppers Plains, won the event, said more than 35 boys participated
12year-old division honors, sinking 15 of 25 in Saturday's finals. Preliminary rounds
attempts. For Spencer, it was his second were held at various schools in Gallia and
title in two years. He advanced to ~he Meigs earlier this winter. Gallipolis city
district in 1972 as a II year-old winner. · school district did not participate this
Tim Lanier, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. year.
· Garland Lanier Rt. 2, Bidwell, captured
Winners now will take part in district
Ule !().year-old division title. Lanier also competition. Time and place will be ansank 15 of 25 attempts. He attends Rio nounced . District winners will advance to
Grande elementary -school.
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Carr named
president
POMEROY - William Carr, Route 2,
Coolville, is the new president of the Meigs
County Farm Bureau Federation.
Oris Roush, Route I, Langsville, was
elected vice-president; Sylvia Midkiff,
Route 3, Pomeroy, W&amp;.$ elected secretary,
and Jack W. Carsey, Middleport, was
elected treasurer. Henry Frank was appointed as public affairs chairman .
It was reported to the boai'd, which
met Dec . 14, that the organization's
membership was coming in "very good",
well ahead of the previous year.
A report on the state annual meeting
was given by Golden R. Canaday, state
trustee, and Henry Frank, delegate.
The board also announced new
bumper stickers protecting members
vehicles agaill6t theft would be available
through the organization and that the Auto
Reward Program would be effective
January I, 1974.

board will organize to transact all local
board business.
Principals in the present districts will
be in charge of their buildings and wil! be
responsible to the newly created Gallia
County Local Board of Education.
Principals are Paul Dillon at Hannan
Trace; Robert L. Lanning, Kyger Creek;
•Lloyd Myers, Southwestern and Cliff
Wilson, North Gallia.
Elementary principals are Max
Haffelt, Addaville and Cheshire-Kyger;
Robert Powell, Vinton; Charles Dowler,
Bidwell-Porter; Herman Sprague, Centerville; Paige Sheets , Cadmus and A!lee
Fulks, Hannan Trace.
All contracts. held under the existing
boards of education will be honored under
lhe consolidation.
In all, 3,118 students, 171 teachers and
about 150 non-certified employees are
affected by the consolidation.

Four hurt in
headon crash

JOHN LUSHER
GALUPOLIS - Four persons were
GALLIPOLIS ~ John Lusher has
injured in a headon collision at 6:45p.m.
won Gallia County's "Voice of
Friday at the junction of Rt. 7 and 143 in
Democracy" contest sponsored by
Meigs County.
The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the
The Gallia-Meigs Post State Highway .
U. s; and the Ladles Awdllary of the
Patrol said an auto driven by -Delores
U.F.W., locally by Galllpolls Chapter
Bush, 49, of Oak Hill, pulled into the path of
4464 of the U.F.W. Thirty-one
a car operated by John W. Lizon, 53, of
students competed. Lusher Is son of_
Addison.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles Lusher, Route
Injured were Mrs . Bush,'i and three
I, Crown City. A student at Hannan
passengers in the Lizon car, Betty Lizon,
Trace High School, he will receive a
41, Addison; Mary .Mula to, 38, and Andrew
$100 Savings Bond and his winning
Mulato, 40, both of Gallipolis. They were
entry will be entered In the District
taken to the Holzer Medical Center by the
Contest at Chillicothe December 27.
Pomeroy Emergency Squad. ·
Runner-up was Jenny Ehman, a
Mrs. Bush was admitted with minor
student at Southwestern Hlgb·School.
lacerations and abrasions. The others
Miss Ehman will receive a $50
were treated and released. Mrs. Bush was
Savings Bond.
charged with DWI. There was heavy
damage to both vehicles.
A second accident occurred at 2:30
a.m. Saturday on Rt. 35, east of Rio
Grande where an auto driven by John L.
Glover, 28, Gallipolis, struck the rear of a
car operated by Clifford J . Hall, 41, of
Columbus.
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GALLIPOLIS - Gallia County
stop within the assured clear distance
sheriff's deputies Friday were checking .
while Hall was booked for OWl.
out a missing person's report on 13-year
old Christine Heck of 375 Debby Dr.,
MANAGER NAMED
Gallipolis.
COLUMBUS (UP!) ~Pete O'Grady,
Miss Heck, 5-2 and weighing 125
director of the Ohio Department of High- pounds, was last seen Friday wearing a
way Safety and former executive director purple coat with a fur collar.
and chairman of the state Democratic
Deputies investigated the theft of two
party, will manage Gov . John J . Gilligan's bottle gas tanks taken from the mobile
re-election campaign.
home of Albert Hively on Woods Mill Rd.
and a complaint filed by Vernon Henry on
Lower . River Rd. on his mail box which
MAN KILLED
was torn down ,
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Robert Dowe,
One arrest Was David M. Stlllllp, 18, Rt:
34, Collllllbus, was killed early Saturday 1, Cheshire, charged with resisting arrest .
when his car hit a truck that had made an and disorderly conduct.
illegal turn, police said~ The truck driver,
Frank Stanford, Navarre, Ohio, was
charged with manslaughter.
KILLED IN ROBBERY
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Thomas R.
ACTOR CHARGED
CLEVELAND (UP!) - Mel Stewart, Dickenson, 25, Columbus, was shot and
42, a member of the cast of "All in the killed Friday night during a robbery atFamily" is scheduled to · &amp;~pear in court tempt at a service station here. Witnesses
here Monday to answer charges of raping told police that Dickenson, an attendant at
a 16-year-old Cleveland Heights girl on the station, firect a sholgun at his a~ilant
and possibly wounded him.
Dec, I.

Teenager, 13,
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