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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:'

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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
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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

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

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SATURDAY NIGHT 10 TIL 2

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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.

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SHAMROCKS

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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

Saturdoy by The' Ohro Valley
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
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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.
Saints Church.

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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

oomero,

News.

HOSPITAL NEWS

· tu be combined

Blakeslee will
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flu!iLIWSS, fun

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
'
America as "The Mad Russian"
(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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newly created local board of education.
They are Merrill Bunce, Granville Burnette, Fred Greenlee, J. E. "Dick"
Cremeens and Bruce Stout. Following the
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county
board meeting Jan. 7, the local
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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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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,
said missing

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for Humpt'rdinck 's opera, " Hansel and Gretel" are ,
knee hng, left to nght, JcMifer Ohlinger , Brenda Richards,
Robin Dugan , Oeo Bego, Kenny Cook, Randy Smith, Susan
Sprague, Cindy Thompson, Kim Seth, Maria Legar, Angie
Barton, ()&lt;ma Grover, Barbara Murphy, Brenda Chappelear,
Tom Oweru., Scott McKinney, Lena Phalin, Kim Warner, and
Teresa Almanza ; and standing, Kelly Thoma, Ellora Faulkner , Penny Steinmetz, Beth Perrin, J~n Betzing, Lori Rupe,
Cherie Lightfoot, Lee Lewis, Tim Faulk, Rena Lefeb re,
Jenny Wilson , Connie Mossman, Christine fry, Savannah
Smith, Linda Rosenbaum, Kallly Wh itlatch, Jeffrey Smith,
Darle_ne Dunn, .John Harper , Linda Kovalchick, Deena
Nease, Andrea Riggs, Christopher Judge, Susan Zirkle,
Kenda Braun, Janie Sisson. Singing in the choir but not
present for the pictu!'e were Carrie Bear hs, Sandy Miller,
Julie RiChards, Shelley Roush and Vicki Sheets.

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Gretel" which will ·b e presented Wednesday and Thursday at
th e Pomeroy Elementary School. Pictured here with her are
Brenda Fry, one of the angels , and Kimberly Patterson , a
member of the gingerbread cookio chorus.

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POMEROY - Engelbert
Humperdlnck's opera, the
delightful story or " Hansel and
Gretel", will be presented
Wednesday and Thursday by
students of the Pomeroy
Elem~ntary School under
direc~on of Mrs. Gladys Foley,
vocal music teacher .
The opera will be given only
for the student hody this week,
but will be presented to the
PTA on Jan . 14 at 7:30p.m .
Leading roles ·ar e taken by
J eff Nash and Rochelle McDaniels. The other parts are
taken by Sandi Miller, the
m othe r ; Rick y Ride r , the
father : Vicki Sheets, llle witch ;
Tammy E:ichinger, the dew
fairy; Ricky Smith, the sand man . Their understudies are
J ohn Beaver, .Angela Curtis ,
Anna Wiles, Clifford Murray,
Linda Eason , Vickie MorrisQn,
and Roger Kovalchick .
The bell ringer.s are Chris
Judge, Deena Neece, Linda
Kovalchick, and Andrea Riggs,
and playing llle linger c ymbals
will be Lori Rupe and Susan
Hyse ll . The opera is narrated
by Vickie Morrison, Jell Nash
is the pianist, Rick Blaettnar
the s ta ge manager , . Steve
Williams , the electrician, Greg
Lee, the coordinator.
In the gingerbread cookie
chorus are Kristm Anderson,
Heinz Coats, Melanie Dillard,
Dreama Eblin, Joe Hensley,
Brent Houdashelt,
Tony
Jew ell , Kail Knapp , Mi.ke
Miller, Kimberly Patterson,
Tammy Pettit, Jimmy Sheets,
Connie Smith, Greg Thomas,
Melinda Thomas, and James
Wamsley .
Cast as angels are Jim Betz,
Jack Braley , Brenda Fry,
Shawn Gilmore, Belinda
Grimm, Mary Beth Hawley,
Julia Hayes, Mary Klein, Mark
Mattox, Rhonda Miller, Kim
Mu1ford , Victor Painter,
Chri s tina
Smith ,
Mike
Whitlatch, and Paul Sprauge.
Stag e settings tor the
production were made by the
fifth grade class of Mts. Mary
Hysell. Creating the house of
candy were Paige Carr, !reeky
Mitchem, Bhavana Goradia,
Cleo · Bego, Brenda Chappal ear, EJlora Faulkner,
Savannah Smith, and Connie
Mossman . The interior, a
separate setting, was made bv

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Pictured with the house are seated front, left to right, Paige
Carr, Becky Mitche:n, and Bhavana Goradia. Standing
holding the candy canes are Cleo Bego, Brenda Cbappalear,
and EUora Faulkner, and behind the house are Savannah
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NAME OMlTIED
GALLIPOLIS - Mts. Dale
(Linda) McCabe, Columbus, is
a surviving daughter of Tenny
Saunders. Her name was
omitted in Mr. SaW&gt;der's death
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Columbus between Gilli gan
and his aides.
The newspaper reported
Gilligan met Metzenbaum at
the Mansion Friday night (or 60
tninules and informed him . of
the decision. The governor 's
office would neither confirm
nor deny the Plain Dealer's
report , but said Gilligan would
make an annoUncement in the
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M. Met2enbaum will be named
by Gov. John J . Gilligan to fill
the Wlexpired term of Sen.
William B. Saxbe, R.()hio, it
was reported today.
The decision to appoint
Metzenbawn, according to a
copyright story in the Plain
Dealer, was made .Thursday
night at a meeting at llle
Governor's
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T H E D AI LY SENT I NE L
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Ol'l io P os t Off ic e .
B y c o~~rrlflr do!i l l y e nd
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MA I L
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T hl! G all iPol iS Tr i bune in
0n l o and West V Irg in i a one
vear t. 15, six mon ths $8 , three
t,.,onths SS. el sewl'lere S1 7 per
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rr ont hs U .SO .
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year Sl6 .00. Sill rn ontr.s U .50.
th ree mon ths SS.OO .
The Un i t ea Pre ss In te rn atio nal Is el{ cl us l ve ly
en l itl ed t o the u se t or
p u b llc a)i on o f all news
d isp at c hes credited to th i s
ne w spape r an d also the loc a l
ne ws publi shed her ein .

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POMElWY - The Meigs
County Sheriff's Department
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Pomeroy's East Main St. in
B y Bob Hoeflich
which the Pomeroy . police
Interested in traclllr pulling?
t ruiser was involved.
U SO, you 'll he happy to know that a ~roup of farmers in
Rolland E. Smith, Pomeroy
southeastern Ohio have formed \he Southeastern Ohio Traclllr policeman , was traveling east
Pullers Club.
in response to a raU to assist
Tile club has been accepted as a member in the Ohio State the State Highway Patrol. As
Traclllr Pullers Assn., and the National Tractor Pullers Assn.
Smith attempted to pass a car
At 8 p.m. T uesday a special meeting will be held at lllc also traveling east driven by
secretary's office on llle Rock Springs Fairg rounds to lay llle Bill M. Mc Laughlin, 23,
ground rules for 1974 and to accept memberships. Regular club Pomeroy, Rt. 3, McLaughlin
meetings will be held at 8 on the first Tuesday of each monlll.
attempted to ma ke a left hand
The club is in the process of building a national organization turn onto Spri ng Ave.
approved pulling track at llle fair grounds and is making
Smith applied brakes but
prepara tions for some pulls in 1974 with one to be held near J uly 4
and a nother during the county fair in August.
Anyone inte rested in the program is invited to attend
HE MAY BOWOUT
Tuesday night's meeting. Jim Carnahan of Racine Route I, is
(U P! )
COLU MBUS
president , a nd Jim Codner, Racine Route 2, is secretary.
Joseph T. Ferguson, the 81year -&lt;&gt;ld Democrat who has
TIME MARCHES RIGHT a long and \he Christmas holiday held sta te-wide offi ce · duri ng
nears .
the last five decades a nd
Personnel of the Meigs CoWlty Infirmary and the Meigs served as state a uditor l on~e r
County Children's Home are hoping to get a good public r esponse tha n anyone in Ohio history,
for the holiday season . Christmas is a highlight at both places,
hinted he was con templating
thanks to a generous public and we hope th&amp;t it will co ntinue in retirement at the end of his
that way. Public fund s, of course , provide no Christmas for
t.&gt;rm here Friday night. Gov.
residents of either one of these institutions.
John J . Gilligan and deputy
If you'd like Ill help in some way, do feel free to phone the sta te Aud it or Thomas E . ·
infirmary, 992-5469 or llle children's . home, 992.,';287 and lei Ferguson, the a udi tor's son,
personnel the re know.
were among the notables who
turned out for a $2.&gt;-a-plate
AND, IT'S TIME FOR carols. The choir of llle Ent.&gt;rprise fund raising dinner In the elder
United Methodist Church made up of youth and young adults will
Ferg u so n's honor at the
be out Thursday night serenading on Route 33 from llle Salisbury Lausc he Building on the State
School towarda Pomeroy and out Route 7 to Wills Hill. Un- Fairg rounds .
doubtedly other groups will be making llleir rounds soon .

SCOTT VANVRANKEN, SON of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Van
Vranken, Pomeroy,hasenlisted in the U.S. Navy and will report ·
to Orlando, Fla. on Jan. 10. Scott bas been working at llle Meigs
Equipment Co. since his graduation from Meigs High School last
spring .

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G A LLI P OLIS
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Princeton, N.Y., and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kelton of
Minersville, has scored a three point average in his engineering
studies at Georgia Tech.

SUNDAY
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P·Ubllshed

Cruiser in wreck

MEANWHILE, THE SALVATION ARMY - always helpful
- Is accepting registrations for food baskets and toys for the
underprivileged. The registration will be held between I and 5
p.m . Tuesday at the Army's headquarters, 115 Butternut Ave.,
Pomeroy . Only lllose registered will receive help,

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E ugene Manley, a ddr ess
unkn own. They w~re married
Jan. 12, 1968 and have lllree
c hildren.
The State of Tennessee filed
the reciprocal support petition
agai nst Normal Ralph Dean of
Rt. I, Patriot. Elizabeth C.
Dean, his ex-wife seeks support
for one minor child.

GALLIPOLIS - A petition
for d ivorce and a petition for
c hild s upport u nder the
Recip rocal Act were fi led
F r iday in Gallia County
Common Pleas Cour t.
Nina Seharlene Manley, Rt .
I, Bidwell, fil ed charges of
gross neglect of du ly and extre me cruelty against Robert

LEADING ROLES IN "HANZEL AND GRETEL" are
taken by P omeroy Elementary Students , pictured left to
n ghl , V1 ck1 Sheel&lt;i, the wi tch ; Ricky Smith, th e sandman ;
J eff Nash , Hansel: Rochelle McDaniels Gret.&gt;l · the father
Ricky Rider ; the mot her, Sa ndi Miller ;'
Eichinger:
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activities will begin at i p.m. Ruth George .
At 7:4&gt; p .m . a combined
Tuesday at North Gallia High
Christmas
vocal aod band
School according to Cliff
concert will be presented by
Wilson, principal.
There will be a " meet the junior and senior high students
teachers" session between 1 under Ule direction or Jennie
and 7:30p.m. An art show will Machir and David Danko.
The public is invited.
be held in the school gym,

BAGS

Jan Betzing. Lena PhaHn ,
Kenda Braun , Lori Rupe, and
Ereth Perrin .
Harv ey Whitlatch, Jamey
Ash, Kevin Smith, Chris
McKinney, and Jerry Fields
made the oven, and Ricky
Baker, Mike Smith, Dale Riffle
and Todd Johnson created the
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Pupils to present
Humperdink opera
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HA'ISEL AND GRETE:L CHOIR - Making up the choir
for Humpt'rdinck 's opera, " Hansel and Gretel" are ,
knee hng, left to nght, JcMifer Ohlinger , Brenda Richards,
Robin Dugan , Oeo Bego, Kenny Cook, Randy Smith, Susan
Sprague, Cindy Thompson, Kim Seth, Maria Legar, Angie
Barton, ()&lt;ma Grover, Barbara Murphy, Brenda Chappelear,
Tom Oweru., Scott McKinney, Lena Phalin, Kim Warner, and
Teresa Almanza ; and standing, Kelly Thoma, Ellora Faulkner , Penny Steinmetz, Beth Perrin, J~n Betzing, Lori Rupe,
Cherie Lightfoot, Lee Lewis, Tim Faulk, Rena Lefeb re,
Jenny Wilson , Connie Mossman, Christine fry, Savannah
Smith, Linda Rosenbaum, Kallly Wh itlatch, Jeffrey Smith,
Darle_ne Dunn, .John Harper , Linda Kovalchick, Deena
Nease, Andrea Riggs, Christopher Judge, Susan Zirkle,
Kenda Braun, Janie Sisson. Singing in the choir but not
present for the pictu!'e were Carrie Bear hs, Sandy Miller,
Julie RiChards, Shelley Roush and Vicki Sheets.

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Gretel" which will ·b e presented Wednesday and Thursday at
th e Pomeroy Elementary School. Pictured here with her are
Brenda Fry, one of the angels , and Kimberly Patterson , a
member of the gingerbread cookio chorus.

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Humperdlnck's opera, the
delightful story or " Hansel and
Gretel", will be presented
Wednesday and Thursday by
students of the Pomeroy
Elem~ntary School under
direc~on of Mrs. Gladys Foley,
vocal music teacher .
The opera will be given only
for the student hody this week,
but will be presented to the
PTA on Jan . 14 at 7:30p.m .
Leading roles ·ar e taken by
J eff Nash and Rochelle McDaniels. The other parts are
taken by Sandi Miller, the
m othe r ; Rick y Ride r , the
father : Vicki Sheets, llle witch ;
Tammy E:ichinger, the dew
fairy; Ricky Smith, the sand man . Their understudies are
J ohn Beaver, .Angela Curtis ,
Anna Wiles, Clifford Murray,
Linda Eason , Vickie MorrisQn,
and Roger Kovalchick .
The bell ringer.s are Chris
Judge, Deena Neece, Linda
Kovalchick, and Andrea Riggs,
and playing llle linger c ymbals
will be Lori Rupe and Susan
Hyse ll . The opera is narrated
by Vickie Morrison, Jell Nash
is the pianist, Rick Blaettnar
the s ta ge manager , . Steve
Williams , the electrician, Greg
Lee, the coordinator.
In the gingerbread cookie
chorus are Kristm Anderson,
Heinz Coats, Melanie Dillard,
Dreama Eblin, Joe Hensley,
Brent Houdashelt,
Tony
Jew ell , Kail Knapp , Mi.ke
Miller, Kimberly Patterson,
Tammy Pettit, Jimmy Sheets,
Connie Smith, Greg Thomas,
Melinda Thomas, and James
Wamsley .
Cast as angels are Jim Betz,
Jack Braley , Brenda Fry,
Shawn Gilmore, Belinda
Grimm, Mary Beth Hawley,
Julia Hayes, Mary Klein, Mark
Mattox, Rhonda Miller, Kim
Mu1ford , Victor Painter,
Chri s tina
Smith ,
Mike
Whitlatch, and Paul Sprauge.
Stag e settings tor the
production were made by the
fifth grade class of Mts. Mary
Hysell. Creating the house of
candy were Paige Carr, !reeky
Mitchem, Bhavana Goradia,
Cleo · Bego, Brenda Chappal ear, EJlora Faulkner,
Savannah Smith, and Connie
Mossman . The interior, a
separate setting, was made bv

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holding the candy canes are Cleo Bego, Brenda Cbappalear,
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NAME OMlTIED
GALLIPOLIS - Mts. Dale
(Linda) McCabe, Columbus, is
a surviving daughter of Tenny
Saunders. Her name was
omitted in Mr. SaW&gt;der's death
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Columbus between Gilli gan
and his aides.
The newspaper reported
Gilligan met Metzenbaum at
the Mansion Friday night (or 60
tninules and informed him . of
the decision. The governor 's
office would neither confirm
nor deny the Plain Dealer's
report , but said Gilligan would
make an annoUncement in the
next lew days.

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M. Met2enbaum will be named
by Gov. John J . Gilligan to fill
the Wlexpired term of Sen.
William B. Saxbe, R.()hio, it
was reported today.
The decision to appoint
Metzenbawn, according to a
copyright story in the Plain
Dealer, was made .Thursday
night at a meeting at llle
Governor's
Mansion
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P ubliSh'ed ev ery we e k d a y
even i ng e xc ept Sat u rda y .
Se co11d Clan Posta~;~e Pa id
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T H E D AI LY SENT I NE L
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ma i l ing maller at Pom l!roy,
Ol'l io P os t Off ic e .
B y c o~~rrlflr do!i l l y e nd
, Sundo~~y , SSe per week .
MA I L
SUB SOI I PTI ON RA TES
T hl! G all iPol iS Tr i bune in
0n l o and West V Irg in i a one
vear t. 15, six mon ths $8 , three
t,.,onths SS. el sewl'lere S1 7 per
)'t! ar , SI X mon th s ill , th r ee
rr ont hs U .SO .
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year Sl6 .00. Sill rn ontr.s U .50.
th ree mon ths SS.OO .
The Un i t ea Pre ss In te rn atio nal Is el{ cl us l ve ly
en l itl ed t o the u se t or
p u b llc a)i on o f all news
d isp at c hes credited to th i s
ne w spape r an d also the loc a l
ne ws publi shed her ein .

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POMElWY - The Meigs
County Sheriff's Department
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Pomeroy's East Main St. in
B y Bob Hoeflich
which the Pomeroy . police
Interested in traclllr pulling?
t ruiser was involved.
U SO, you 'll he happy to know that a ~roup of farmers in
Rolland E. Smith, Pomeroy
southeastern Ohio have formed \he Southeastern Ohio Traclllr policeman , was traveling east
Pullers Club.
in response to a raU to assist
Tile club has been accepted as a member in the Ohio State the State Highway Patrol. As
Traclllr Pullers Assn., and the National Tractor Pullers Assn.
Smith attempted to pass a car
At 8 p.m. T uesday a special meeting will be held at lllc also traveling east driven by
secretary's office on llle Rock Springs Fairg rounds to lay llle Bill M. Mc Laughlin, 23,
ground rules for 1974 and to accept memberships. Regular club Pomeroy, Rt. 3, McLaughlin
meetings will be held at 8 on the first Tuesday of each monlll.
attempted to ma ke a left hand
The club is in the process of building a national organization turn onto Spri ng Ave.
approved pulling track at llle fair grounds and is making
Smith applied brakes but
prepara tions for some pulls in 1974 with one to be held near J uly 4
and a nother during the county fair in August.
Anyone inte rested in the program is invited to attend
HE MAY BOWOUT
Tuesday night's meeting. Jim Carnahan of Racine Route I, is
(U P! )
COLU MBUS
president , a nd Jim Codner, Racine Route 2, is secretary.
Joseph T. Ferguson, the 81year -&lt;&gt;ld Democrat who has
TIME MARCHES RIGHT a long and \he Christmas holiday held sta te-wide offi ce · duri ng
nears .
the last five decades a nd
Personnel of the Meigs CoWlty Infirmary and the Meigs served as state a uditor l on~e r
County Children's Home are hoping to get a good public r esponse tha n anyone in Ohio history,
for the holiday season . Christmas is a highlight at both places,
hinted he was con templating
thanks to a generous public and we hope th&amp;t it will co ntinue in retirement at the end of his
that way. Public fund s, of course , provide no Christmas for
t.&gt;rm here Friday night. Gov.
residents of either one of these institutions.
John J . Gilligan and deputy
If you'd like Ill help in some way, do feel free to phone the sta te Aud it or Thomas E . ·
infirmary, 992-5469 or llle children's . home, 992.,';287 and lei Ferguson, the a udi tor's son,
personnel the re know.
were among the notables who
turned out for a $2.&gt;-a-plate
AND, IT'S TIME FOR carols. The choir of llle Ent.&gt;rprise fund raising dinner In the elder
United Methodist Church made up of youth and young adults will
Ferg u so n's honor at the
be out Thursday night serenading on Route 33 from llle Salisbury Lausc he Building on the State
School towarda Pomeroy and out Route 7 to Wills Hill. Un- Fairg rounds .
doubtedly other groups will be making llleir rounds soon .

SCOTT VANVRANKEN, SON of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Van
Vranken, Pomeroy,hasenlisted in the U.S. Navy and will report ·
to Orlando, Fla. on Jan. 10. Scott bas been working at llle Meigs
Equipment Co. since his graduation from Meigs High School last
spring .

Pu bl i!hlng Co .
G A LLI P OLIS
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815 Thir d A ve .. G aftipolis ,

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Princeton, N.Y., and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kelton of
Minersville, has scored a three point average in his engineering
studies at Georgia Tech.

SUNDAY
tiMES-SENTINEL
P·Ubllshed

Cruiser in wreck

MEANWHILE, THE SALVATION ARMY - always helpful
- Is accepting registrations for food baskets and toys for the
underprivileged. The registration will be held between I and 5
p.m . Tuesday at the Army's headquarters, 115 Butternut Ave.,
Pomeroy . Only lllose registered will receive help,

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E ugene Manley, a ddr ess
unkn own. They w~re married
Jan. 12, 1968 and have lllree
c hildren.
The State of Tennessee filed
the reciprocal support petition
agai nst Normal Ralph Dean of
Rt. I, Patriot. Elizabeth C.
Dean, his ex-wife seeks support
for one minor child.

GALLIPOLIS - A petition
for d ivorce and a petition for
c hild s upport u nder the
Recip rocal Act were fi led
F r iday in Gallia County
Common Pleas Cour t.
Nina Seharlene Manley, Rt .
I, Bidwell, fil ed charges of
gross neglect of du ly and extre me cruelty against Robert

LEADING ROLES IN "HANZEL AND GRETEL" are
taken by P omeroy Elementary Students , pictured left to
n ghl , V1 ck1 Sheel&lt;i, the wi tch ; Ricky Smith, th e sandman ;
J eff Nash , Hansel: Rochelle McDaniels Gret.&gt;l · the father
Ricky Rider ; the mot her, Sa ndi Miller ;'
Eichinger:
the Dew Fe r ry.

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activities will begin at i p.m. Ruth George .
At 7:4&gt; p .m . a combined
Tuesday at North Gallia High
Christmas
vocal aod band
School according to Cliff
concert will be presented by
Wilson, principal.
There will be a " meet the junior and senior high students
teachers" session between 1 under Ule direction or Jennie
and 7:30p.m. An art show will Machir and David Danko.
The public is invited.
be held in the school gym,

BAGS

Jan Betzing. Lena PhaHn ,
Kenda Braun , Lori Rupe, and
Ereth Perrin .
Harv ey Whitlatch, Jamey
Ash, Kevin Smith, Chris
McKinney, and Jerry Fields
made the oven, and Ricky
Baker, Mike Smith, Dale Riffle
and Todd Johnson created the
cage.

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The qroorninq OSSE!Iltlals with a dUierente: a 2 oz. bottle or AmmlB After
Shave and a 2¥. oz. SUck Deodorant,
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Cologne and a rich sudsinq, Aramis·
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THE EMISSARY
A great gift for every man who really.
loves his Aramis! A quarterly clivi·
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and Mrs . Charles Casto, l..&lt;mra Mrs. Chester White, Margaret
Brown, Mr . and Mrs. [,uther Simms, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Tracy, l#ucy Hartsook, Mr. and Walker and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Robert A. Powell, Mr. and Daniel Evans .

Past o!fieers have party

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made by ~1rs. Denver Walkt.·r,
'n-1c c&lt;~kt' nas pli:H.'Cd between
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decorated wtth arrangements
of nink , orc(!n and lavender
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Pres1dm~ at the table \\ere
Ml s&gt;· Frcd(t Dillon . Miss
Barbara F.bersbach and Mrs.
Girree Moore . Miss Terri
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Miss Burcham, Mr. Bush
exchange wedding vows
GALLIPOLIS - The Grace
United Methodist Churc h was
the setting for the weddlng of
Miss Jud y A. Burcham,
daugh ter of Mr . and Mrs. Lee
F. Burcham, Lower River Rd.,
• to Charles W. Bush, Rt. 3,
Gallipolis. The groom is the son
of Mr . and Mrs. W. Lambert
Bush.
The double-ring ceremony
was an event of Oct. 14 at 2:30
p.m. The church was decorated
with two altar vases of white
gladioli and carnations, two
standin g bas kets of white
gladioli and pink ca rnations
and one pair of ni ne-branch

feat ured a high neckline, full
puff sleeves and a belted back,
acce nted with a bow . Her headpiece was pink velvet and she
carried a nosegay of miniature
pi nk Cij,rnations, standard pink

C-arnations and lavender
pompons.
Attendanls were Mrs. James
Elliott , Mrs. Tom Stutes, sister ·
of the groom, Miss Jeri Fife
an d Mr s. Robert Haner, Fort
Lee, Va . Their dresses were
id entical to the matron of
honor's and they wore lavender
velvet head pieces. They
ca r ried nosegays of pink
miniat!ll'e and standard carM
nations·, lavender pompons and
brass candelabra.
Th e Rev. Wendell G. Stutler blue cornflowers.
Miss Lori J3eth Tope wa s
perform ed t he ce r emony .
Nuptial muSic Was provided by flower girl. Her gown was
Mrs. MerlYn Ross , organist pur ple ' polyester and featured
and Mrs. Ja mes . SaWlders, long puff sleevf':; ,, . . ,: "~ r.~ m
pire waistli ne . T ·n· '· "':••.:..;, t-~:·tnt
soloist.
Given in marriage by her accented her dress wlth rnffles
fath er, the bride was attired in at the neck, sl ee\t~s and a
an imported satin organza and belted sash. Her headpiece was
venise lace gown, fashioned a pink velve t bow with
with a highM
rise waistline and streamers. She carried a whitf·
fitted bodice. The go wn basket with pi nk rose petals.
featured a crown collar and All the bride's a ttendants-. wqre
long fitted sleeves with self lndivid uall,y sty led pendan ts,
button cloSings. Venise lace given to them by the bride .
Jeff Sheets, Atlanta, Ga.,
. adorned the bodice with a satin.
insert at the waistline of ·the served as best man. Ushers
controlled A·iine or ganza skirt. were Frank Mills Ill, Dean
Matching satin bordered the Bush, brother of the groom,
hem. Her chapel length illusion Jerry Bur cham, brother of the
ve·u fl owed fr om a camelot bride, and Tom Stutes. They
headpiece with a venise lace · were attired in powder ·bl ue
edge. She wore a diamond tuxedos with white r uffled
cross pendan t give n to her by shir ts trimmed in black.
The mother of the bride wore
th ~ groom. The bridal bouquet
was a cascade arrangement of a pink polyester gown with
pink carnations; white roses high neckline, long sleeves and
a skir t that flowed to A-line.
and blue pompons.
She
wore matching accessories
Serving as matron of honor
was Mrs. Thomas Tope. She and a corsage of two pink
wore a polyester gown in a cym bidium orchids. Mrs. Bush
splash print of deep purple, wore a mint green gown with
lavender, pink , powder blue long sleeves and je wel neckM
and mint green. The gown line. She wore matching- a eM

guests.
For their wedding trip, the
couple traveled through the
New England sta tes and
Canada. Mrs. Bush ,.is a
,graduate of Gallia Academy
High School and is now em·
ployed by the Holzer Medical
Center. Bush is a graduate of
Gallia Academy and Ohio State
University. He is employed at
Riverwood Farms, Gallipolis.
Out..ofMtown guests were Mr .
and Mrs . Don Black, Huntington; Mr . and Mrs.
Ra ymo nd Walburn, Mid dleport ; Mr . and Mrs. Robert
Mo n t g 0 m e r y , N e w
Matamoras; Mr. and Mrs.
Bryan Black, Huntington; Mrs.
Bobbi Anne Roberts and girls,
Point Pleasant ; Mrs. Wendell
G. Stutler, Ironton; Becky
Saunders, Columbus; Debbie
and Dewayne Fisher, Little
Hocking; Mr. and Mrs. Frank·
lin Hazlett, Winfield , W. Va .;
Barbara Ebcrsbach, Chester;
Mr . an d Mr s. C. W. Parezo,
Clarence, N.Y .; Mr . and Mrs.
Mkhael COrbin, Co lumbus ;
Mrs. Junior Lewis, Flatwoods,
.Ky .; BobH aner , FortLe e, Va .;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carter,
Cotwnbus; Mr . and Mrs. Da vid
Sheets, Columbus; Mrs. ·Frank

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from Bowling Green State matrons told of highlights of
d h t
University yester day. There their gran c ap er years .
were 380 bachelor·s candidates
Those g ivin ~ readings were
'd
t
Mary
Walker ,
" What
an d 14!'.1 g: radua t e can d1 a es
amorig those receiving deg rees Christmas Mea ns"; Arlene
h. h Tracy, "I Adore A Tree"·,
at the commencement w 1c
was addressed by Or . Richard Marga ret Simms, " Are You
R. Eakin, Bowling Green's vice
PLAN PARTY
provost of student affairs.
EWINGTON - Ewington
GREELEY, Colo. - Degrees
were awarded to 588 students Teen Power 4-H Club wiU hold
at the fall commencement its Christmas par ty, Wedceremonies, Saturday, Dec. 8, nesday, Dec. 19, at 6 p.m. at the
at the University of Northern home of Mrs. McCoy . Those.
Colorado.
Among
the attending are asked to bring a
graduates, addressed by Dr. gift for exchange.
Nancy Van Anne, professor of
physical education at UNC,
was James E. Barton, 332
LeG i·an de Blvd ., Callipoli s .
Barton recCJved his master of
arts degree.

ATTENDS COURSE
GALLIPOLIS - Dr. Gordon
K. Amsbary, DDS, local
dentist, has just returned [rom
a week's post graduate
training in Acapulco, Mexico.
The course was given by the
well-known lecturer, Dr. John
Mosteller, on gold restoration
dentistry. Dr . Amsbary's wife,
Alice, accompanied him and
enjoyed a Mexican style show.

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Stewart and Kathy, Xenia ; Mr .
and Mrs . Roger Drake and
sons, Portsmouth; Mr. and
Mrs. J ames Kerns, ProeM
torville ; Alice J . Bush , Huntington.
Th~ rehea rsal dinner was
given the evening prior to the
wedding by the parents of the
groom at the Holida~ Inn,
Kanauga.

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The snowman and Santa, along with two large trees, are lighted
from 5 to 9p.m. in the evenlngs and they're very pretty.

GALLIPOLIS - The French
Art Colony hosted its annual
Christmas party, Dec . 8 at
Riverby . Many Riverby
families attended and enjoyed
the gala holiday evening. The
Christmas tree was trimmed
and other decorations were
placed throughout the gallery.
Terri and Pam Eshenaur
entertalned the guests with folk
songs, accompanied ·by the
guitar, and led everyone in
singlng their favorite Christmas carOls.

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"No Golden Carriage" will
open the presentations by the
Concert Choir. Their other
numbers will be '"!'he Bells of
Christmas" and "Could This be
a Special Night?''
"Carol of the Bells, " "The
Little Drummer
Boy,"
"Christmas Is" and "We Wish
You the Merri est" will be sung
by the Madrigals.
The Symphonic choir will
sing "Jingle Bells," "And So it
Was," ~~ sing of a Merry Christ·
mas," and 11 Night Journey of
the Wise Men. "
The combined choirs will
present " White Chris tma s"
and "It's the Most Wonderful
Time of the Year. "
The choir s request the
alumni to join them in the
closing number of the
program, " The Hallelujah
Chorus."
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seventh grade will present
" Deck the Halls."
The eighth and ninth grade
girls will sing "Holiday arid
Holy DaY'' and "It's the Time
w be Jolly.'' The combined
eighth and ninth grades will
present "Ding-Dong' Merrily
on High" and "There Stood In
Heaven a Linden Tree ."
Brian Grif£in will serve as
s oloist with the eighth grade
boys as they sing "0 Holy
Night. " The eighth grade girls
ensemble will sing "Carol of
the Star" and "It's Christmas
Once Again"; foll owed by .the
combined eighth and ninth
grades singing " 0 Mar y,
Where is Your Baby?"
The Gallia Academy Mixed
En s emble
will
present

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GALLIPOLIS - . Mr . and
Mrs.
Harry
Maggied ,
Gallipolis, announce the
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,
Pamela Nan, to Charles Allen
Barth, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Barth, Utch!ield.
Miss Maggied is a senior at
Ohio University majoring in
psychology. Barth graduated
from Ohio University, School of
Business Administration and is
presently employed by the
Columbus Air Conditioning
Corporation.
The couple will be married
Dec. 22 in Columbus where
they will make their home .

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Santa made his appearance
and gave all the children candy
canes, and talked to several
children about their good
behavior hetween now and
Dec. 25. Refreshments of
cookies, punch and egg nog
were served at the end of the
evening·:
Memhership in the French
Art Colony is open to ·everyone
at $10 a year single, $15 for
family. For. more information
call Phyllis Todd, 446-3654.

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GALLIPOLIS - The annual
Gallia Aca demy Christmas
vocal concert will be today at
2:30 p,m , in th e Gallia
Academy
High
School
Auditorium,
The program will be under
the direction of Mrs. Anne
Fiscber and Miss Marlene
Hoffman. Pianists will be Judy
Kemp, Barbara Edleman and
guest pianist, Brant Adams.
"Christmas in · Song" will
open with the seventh graders
singing " It's Beginning to Look
a Lot Like Chris tmas."
Seventh grade boys will
present " We Three Kings"
followed by the girls who will
sing "Angels We Have Heard
on High." The eighth grade
girls ensemble will sing
" Rocking" and the entire

On the first
rky of Christmas
give her

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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Massie, Rt. 1, Northup, are aru10uncing the engagement of
their daughter, Carolyn, to Keith Valentine, son of Mr. and
Mrs. F rank Valentine, Ironton. Miss Massie, a 1971 graduate
of Southwestern High School is employed as a cashier by the
G. C. Murphy Company. Valentine, a 1968 graduate of Rock
Hill High School, is employed by the Handleman Re cord
Company as a .salesman. Wedding plans are incomplete.

GAHS choirs sing today

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regent. presided for the
ritualistic work (jnd brief
business sess1on. Members
responded to roll call with their
f&lt;.tvorite Christmas quotations.
1\ social evening was enjoy~
by ll members and one guest.
Miss Hayward will entertain
the next meeting of the
chapter, Jan . 14 .

Miss Carolyn Massie

Miss Maggied
betrothed

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Perkins, always chooses winter to tell us about their new flowers .
It makes warm thoughts.
For 1974 ... Flora-teas! TI1e flowers are the offspring of the
hybrid teas and flor ibundas. They bear an abundance of flowers
which are large and perfect hybrid tea form. The medium-sized
plants are compact and grow approximately equal in height and
width.
The first Flora-teas, which will debut this spring, are the
Viva, a bright..-ead, four to five.and-&lt;&gt;ne-llalf feet high . It has
glossy, medium green foliage; Sun!ire, a deep orange which
opens to magnificent three-inch blooms and stands about fo ur
feet high with light green foliage; and Evening Star, which will
open to a pure white, four-inch bloom. 'l'he foliage is dark green
and the bush stands three and one haU to four feet tall.

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GALLIPOLIS - Mrs. 1..
Paul Ha skins opened her home
to welcome the membe rs of the
French Colony Chapter,
Daughters of the American
Revolution, for their annual
Christmas party Monday
evening . Mrs. Anne White Wi! S
co-hostess.
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Betty Clark had her shop talk
and gave recipes for the care
and cooking of venison.
A potluck IWlch was served
at noon with Mrs. Wayne AmsM
bary and Mrs . Uoyd Blazer
serving as co-chairwomen of
the Gallipolis group.
Mrs. Joann Lancaster, home
service representative o(
Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric Company had the
program on " Christmas
Sparkle and Spread'' with
several demonstrations.
Betty Jean Lamphier and
other club members held a
bazaar and Ethel Roblnson
auctioned sever al items for the
club.
Table decor ations, supplied
by the French City Garden
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The human heart d o e s
enough work each da y to lift
th e h u m a n body a mile
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, GALLIPOLIS -'- The Gallia
County Homemakers ExM
tension Cauncil mel at Grace
United Methodist Church, Dec.
12, for the monthly meeting .
The meeting began with
singlng of "0, Uttle Town of
Bethlehem" and "Silent
Night," led by Ethel Robinson
and accompanied by Elizabeth
Mcinturff.
He1ena Lear, presiden t,
conducted the meeting.
Devotions were by Roberta
Fisher and Dorothy Steger on
th e Christmas s tory fr om
Luke .
The pledge to the flag was led
by Maude Persinger and the
secretary's report was given
by Betty Lou Moore. Roberta
Fisher gave the treasurer's
report. Safety tips pertaining
to Christmas lights were given
by Ma rgaret Blazer . She
reconunended OL approved
lights on a freshly cut tree, that

Beautiful Christmas timing.

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and Mrs . Charles Casto, l..&lt;mra Mrs. Chester White, Margaret
Brown, Mr . and Mrs. [,uther Simms, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Tracy, l#ucy Hartsook, Mr. and Walker and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Robert A. Powell, Mr. and Daniel Evans .

Past o!fieers have party

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made by ~1rs. Denver Walkt.·r,
'n-1c c&lt;~kt' nas pli:H.'Cd between
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decorated wtth arrangements
of nink , orc(!n and lavender
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pompons and bluecornflower.r;.
Pres1dm~ at the table \\ere
Ml s&gt;· Frcd(t Dillon . Miss
Barbara F.bersbach and Mrs.
Girree Moore . Miss Terri
Woodward registered the

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bush

Miss Burcham, Mr. Bush
exchange wedding vows
GALLIPOLIS - The Grace
United Methodist Churc h was
the setting for the weddlng of
Miss Jud y A. Burcham,
daugh ter of Mr . and Mrs. Lee
F. Burcham, Lower River Rd.,
• to Charles W. Bush, Rt. 3,
Gallipolis. The groom is the son
of Mr . and Mrs. W. Lambert
Bush.
The double-ring ceremony
was an event of Oct. 14 at 2:30
p.m. The church was decorated
with two altar vases of white
gladioli and carnations, two
standin g bas kets of white
gladioli and pink ca rnations
and one pair of ni ne-branch

feat ured a high neckline, full
puff sleeves and a belted back,
acce nted with a bow . Her headpiece was pink velvet and she
carried a nosegay of miniature
pi nk Cij,rnations, standard pink

C-arnations and lavender
pompons.
Attendanls were Mrs. James
Elliott , Mrs. Tom Stutes, sister ·
of the groom, Miss Jeri Fife
an d Mr s. Robert Haner, Fort
Lee, Va . Their dresses were
id entical to the matron of
honor's and they wore lavender
velvet head pieces. They
ca r ried nosegays of pink
miniat!ll'e and standard carM
nations·, lavender pompons and
brass candelabra.
Th e Rev. Wendell G. Stutler blue cornflowers.
Miss Lori J3eth Tope wa s
perform ed t he ce r emony .
Nuptial muSic Was provided by flower girl. Her gown was
Mrs. MerlYn Ross , organist pur ple ' polyester and featured
and Mrs. Ja mes . SaWlders, long puff sleevf':; ,, . . ,: "~ r.~ m
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Given in marriage by her accented her dress wlth rnffles
fath er, the bride was attired in at the neck, sl ee\t~s and a
an imported satin organza and belted sash. Her headpiece was
venise lace gown, fashioned a pink velve t bow with
with a highM
rise waistline and streamers. She carried a whitf·
fitted bodice. The go wn basket with pi nk rose petals.
featured a crown collar and All the bride's a ttendants-. wqre
long fitted sleeves with self lndivid uall,y sty led pendan ts,
button cloSings. Venise lace given to them by the bride .
Jeff Sheets, Atlanta, Ga.,
. adorned the bodice with a satin.
insert at the waistline of ·the served as best man. Ushers
controlled A·iine or ganza skirt. were Frank Mills Ill, Dean
Matching satin bordered the Bush, brother of the groom,
hem. Her chapel length illusion Jerry Bur cham, brother of the
ve·u fl owed fr om a camelot bride, and Tom Stutes. They
headpiece with a venise lace · were attired in powder ·bl ue
edge. She wore a diamond tuxedos with white r uffled
cross pendan t give n to her by shir ts trimmed in black.
The mother of the bride wore
th ~ groom. The bridal bouquet
was a cascade arrangement of a pink polyester gown with
pink carnations; white roses high neckline, long sleeves and
a skir t that flowed to A-line.
and blue pompons.
She
wore matching accessories
Serving as matron of honor
was Mrs. Thomas Tope. She and a corsage of two pink
wore a polyester gown in a cym bidium orchids. Mrs. Bush
splash print of deep purple, wore a mint green gown with
lavender, pink , powder blue long sleeves and je wel neckM
and mint green. The gown line. She wore matching- a eM

guests.
For their wedding trip, the
couple traveled through the
New England sta tes and
Canada. Mrs. Bush ,.is a
,graduate of Gallia Academy
High School and is now em·
ployed by the Holzer Medical
Center. Bush is a graduate of
Gallia Academy and Ohio State
University. He is employed at
Riverwood Farms, Gallipolis.
Out..ofMtown guests were Mr .
and Mrs . Don Black, Huntington; Mr . and Mrs.
Ra ymo nd Walburn, Mid dleport ; Mr . and Mrs. Robert
Mo n t g 0 m e r y , N e w
Matamoras; Mr. and Mrs.
Bryan Black, Huntington; Mrs.
Bobbi Anne Roberts and girls,
Point Pleasant ; Mrs. Wendell
G. Stutler, Ironton; Becky
Saunders, Columbus; Debbie
and Dewayne Fisher, Little
Hocking; Mr. and Mrs. Frank·
lin Hazlett, Winfield , W. Va .;
Barbara Ebcrsbach, Chester;
Mr . an d Mr s. C. W. Parezo,
Clarence, N.Y .; Mr . and Mrs.
Mkhael COrbin, Co lumbus ;
Mrs. Junior Lewis, Flatwoods,
.Ky .; BobH aner , FortLe e, Va .;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carter,
Cotwnbus; Mr . and Mrs. Da vid
Sheets, Columbus; Mrs. ·Frank

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for the annual
Christmas dinner last Sundav
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recel.ved her B.S. '" education program was given . Past
from Bowling Green State matrons told of highlights of
d h t
University yester day. There their gran c ap er years .
were 380 bachelor·s candidates
Those g ivin ~ readings were
'd
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Mary
Walker ,
" What
an d 14!'.1 g: radua t e can d1 a es
amorig those receiving deg rees Christmas Mea ns"; Arlene
h. h Tracy, "I Adore A Tree"·,
at the commencement w 1c
was addressed by Or . Richard Marga ret Simms, " Are You
R. Eakin, Bowling Green's vice
PLAN PARTY
provost of student affairs.
EWINGTON - Ewington
GREELEY, Colo. - Degrees
were awarded to 588 students Teen Power 4-H Club wiU hold
at the fall commencement its Christmas par ty, Wedceremonies, Saturday, Dec. 8, nesday, Dec. 19, at 6 p.m. at the
at the University of Northern home of Mrs. McCoy . Those.
Colorado.
Among
the attending are asked to bring a
graduates, addressed by Dr. gift for exchange.
Nancy Van Anne, professor of
physical education at UNC,
was James E. Barton, 332
LeG i·an de Blvd ., Callipoli s .
Barton recCJved his master of
arts degree.

ATTENDS COURSE
GALLIPOLIS - Dr. Gordon
K. Amsbary, DDS, local
dentist, has just returned [rom
a week's post graduate
training in Acapulco, Mexico.
The course was given by the
well-known lecturer, Dr. John
Mosteller, on gold restoration
dentistry. Dr . Amsbary's wife,
Alice, accompanied him and
enjoyed a Mexican style show.

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Ohio

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Stewart and Kathy, Xenia ; Mr .
and Mrs . Roger Drake and
sons, Portsmouth; Mr. and
Mrs. J ames Kerns, ProeM
torville ; Alice J . Bush , Huntington.
Th~ rehea rsal dinner was
given the evening prior to the
wedding by the parents of the
groom at the Holida~ Inn,
Kanauga.

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brush with clear nail polish or shellac.
IF YOU HAVEN'T been downtown to see the square when the
lights come on in the evening, you might find tbe trip worthwhile.
The snowman and Santa, along with two large trees, are lighted
from 5 to 9p.m. in the evenlngs and they're very pretty.

GALLIPOLIS - The French
Art Colony hosted its annual
Christmas party, Dec . 8 at
Riverby . Many Riverby
families attended and enjoyed
the gala holiday evening. The
Christmas tree was trimmed
and other decorations were
placed throughout the gallery.
Terri and Pam Eshenaur
entertalned the guests with folk
songs, accompanied ·by the
guitar, and led everyone in
singlng their favorite Christmas carOls.

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"No Golden Carriage" will
open the presentations by the
Concert Choir. Their other
numbers will be '"!'he Bells of
Christmas" and "Could This be
a Special Night?''
"Carol of the Bells, " "The
Little Drummer
Boy,"
"Christmas Is" and "We Wish
You the Merri est" will be sung
by the Madrigals.
The Symphonic choir will
sing "Jingle Bells," "And So it
Was," ~~ sing of a Merry Christ·
mas," and 11 Night Journey of
the Wise Men. "
The combined choirs will
present " White Chris tma s"
and "It's the Most Wonderful
Time of the Year. "
The choir s request the
alumni to join them in the
closing number of the
program, " The Hallelujah
Chorus."
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seventh grade will present
" Deck the Halls."
The eighth and ninth grade
girls will sing "Holiday arid
Holy DaY'' and "It's the Time
w be Jolly.'' The combined
eighth and ninth grades will
present "Ding-Dong' Merrily
on High" and "There Stood In
Heaven a Linden Tree ."
Brian Grif£in will serve as
s oloist with the eighth grade
boys as they sing "0 Holy
Night. " The eighth grade girls
ensemble will sing "Carol of
the Star" and "It's Christmas
Once Again"; foll owed by .the
combined eighth and ninth
grades singing " 0 Mar y,
Where is Your Baby?"
The Gallia Academy Mixed
En s emble
will
present

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GALLIPOLIS - . Mr . and
Mrs.
Harry
Maggied ,
Gallipolis, announce the
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,
Pamela Nan, to Charles Allen
Barth, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Barth, Utch!ield.
Miss Maggied is a senior at
Ohio University majoring in
psychology. Barth graduated
from Ohio University, School of
Business Administration and is
presently employed by the
Columbus Air Conditioning
Corporation.
The couple will be married
Dec. 22 in Columbus where
they will make their home .

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Santa made his appearance
and gave all the children candy
canes, and talked to several
children about their good
behavior hetween now and
Dec. 25. Refreshments of
cookies, punch and egg nog
were served at the end of the
evening·:
Memhership in the French
Art Colony is open to ·everyone
at $10 a year single, $15 for
family. For. more information
call Phyllis Todd, 446-3654.

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GALLIPOLIS - The annual
Gallia Aca demy Christmas
vocal concert will be today at
2:30 p,m , in th e Gallia
Academy
High
School
Auditorium,
The program will be under
the direction of Mrs. Anne
Fiscber and Miss Marlene
Hoffman. Pianists will be Judy
Kemp, Barbara Edleman and
guest pianist, Brant Adams.
"Christmas in · Song" will
open with the seventh graders
singing " It's Beginning to Look
a Lot Like Chris tmas."
Seventh grade boys will
present " We Three Kings"
followed by the girls who will
sing "Angels We Have Heard
on High." The eighth grade
girls ensemble will sing
" Rocking" and the entire

On the first
rky of Christmas
give her

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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Massie, Rt. 1, Northup, are aru10uncing the engagement of
their daughter, Carolyn, to Keith Valentine, son of Mr. and
Mrs. F rank Valentine, Ironton. Miss Massie, a 1971 graduate
of Southwestern High School is employed as a cashier by the
G. C. Murphy Company. Valentine, a 1968 graduate of Rock
Hill High School, is employed by the Handleman Re cord
Company as a .salesman. Wedding plans are incomplete.

GAHS choirs sing today

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regent. presided for the
ritualistic work (jnd brief
business sess1on. Members
responded to roll call with their
f&lt;.tvorite Christmas quotations.
1\ social evening was enjoy~
by ll members and one guest.
Miss Hayward will entertain
the next meeting of the
chapter, Jan . 14 .

Miss Carolyn Massie

Miss Maggied
betrothed

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talking about roses, but it may be that is why Jackson and
Perkins, always chooses winter to tell us about their new flowers .
It makes warm thoughts.
For 1974 ... Flora-teas! TI1e flowers are the offspring of the
hybrid teas and flor ibundas. They bear an abundance of flowers
which are large and perfect hybrid tea form. The medium-sized
plants are compact and grow approximately equal in height and
width.
The first Flora-teas, which will debut this spring, are the
Viva, a bright..-ead, four to five.and-&lt;&gt;ne-llalf feet high . It has
glossy, medium green foliage; Sun!ire, a deep orange which
opens to magnificent three-inch blooms and stands about fo ur
feet high with light green foliage; and Evening Star, which will
open to a pure white, four-inch bloom. 'l'he foliage is dark green
and the bush stands three and one haU to four feet tall.

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Paul Ha skins opened her home
to welcome the membe rs of the
French Colony Chapter,
Daughters of the American
Revolution, for their annual
Christmas party Monday
evening . Mrs. Anne White Wi! S
co-hostess.
Miss Catherine Hayward,

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have fire drills at home so
children will know what to do.
Betty Clark had her shop talk
and gave recipes for the care
and cooking of venison.
A potluck IWlch was served
at noon with Mrs. Wayne AmsM
bary and Mrs . Uoyd Blazer
serving as co-chairwomen of
the Gallipolis group.
Mrs. Joann Lancaster, home
service representative o(
Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric Company had the
program on " Christmas
Sparkle and Spread'' with
several demonstrations.
Betty Jean Lamphier and
other club members held a
bazaar and Ethel Roblnson
auctioned sever al items for the
club.
Table decor ations, supplied
by the French City Garden
Club, were made of TB seals,

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SUNDAY AND MONDAY
The human heart d o e s
enough work each da y to lift
th e h u m a n body a mile
straight up .

, GALLIPOLIS -'- The Gallia
County Homemakers ExM
tension Cauncil mel at Grace
United Methodist Church, Dec.
12, for the monthly meeting .
The meeting began with
singlng of "0, Uttle Town of
Bethlehem" and "Silent
Night," led by Ethel Robinson
and accompanied by Elizabeth
Mcinturff.
He1ena Lear, presiden t,
conducted the meeting.
Devotions were by Roberta
Fisher and Dorothy Steger on
th e Christmas s tory fr om
Luke .
The pledge to the flag was led
by Maude Persinger and the
secretary's report was given
by Betty Lou Moore. Roberta
Fisher gave the treasurer's
report. Safety tips pertaining
to Christmas lights were given
by Ma rgaret Blazer . She
reconunended OL approved
lights on a freshly cut tree, that

Beautiful Christmas timing.

verse of "Silent Night" in
Gerrnan w1·th th e oth ers
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Youngs Market

Shoe Box , Inc.
Columbia Gas of Ohio Inc .

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Heritage House
Dud ley's Florist
Kelly Manufacturing Co.
Columbus &amp; Southern

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Burkette Barber Shop
Friendly Tav{!rn
Ossie 's Recreation Room
The· Quality Print Shop

General Ti re Sates
Cross Hardware
Royal Crown Bottling Co.
Western Auto Associate Store
The Kiddie Shoppe
Ingels F-urniture Store
Citizens National Bank
Village Pharmacy
·Baker Furniture
Bahr Cloth iers
King Builders Supply Co.
Werner's Rad i.o

The Sewing Center
Keith Goble Ford, Inc.
De b 's ~arber Shop
Jimmies Pastry
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13 miles north of Atlantic City
about three miles off the coast
in a br eak w a ter-pr ote c t ed

other such plants.
The New Jersey finn plans to
locate the first two plants about

utilities are consid ering _bliying

Elec tric Author ity and the
Middle South Utilities Co. to
sell four other:s.
Three oth e r
SoUthern·

already have been sold ·to the
Public Service Co. -of- New
Jer sey and his fi rm is
dick e r ing with J a c k sonville

Joseph R. Stadelman, an ..
Offshore Power Systerrui vice
president, said four plants

each genera tor site. This raises
the cost of each W1it built and
takes longer.

Building a plant Qn .land involves bringing tire factory to

whe rever

to make all the plants in. one
facto r y and tow them to
needed.

.nation's rivers.
Building the power plants on
barges would en able the
Westinghouse - Tenneco group

and Gulf coats and on the

If the AEC appr oves the plan
-the earliest that might occur
is April, 1975, beca use o£ an
exhaustive safety-r eview
procedure ~ the Westinghouse
- Tenneco subsidiar y would
construct the plants on barges
near Jacksonville and tow
them to sites along"the Atlantic

work.

1.15 billion watts , enough
electricity to meet the needs of
a city of 600,000 people and to
make a dent in the national
energy shortage in the - next
decade.
The two corpor ations are
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
and Tenneco, Inc ., which
created a joint subsidiary,
Offshore Power Systems of
Jacksonville, Fla., to do the

Each plant would generate

reporter. in the Citizen J ournal
of Dec. 14.

Atomic Energy Commission
for permission to build a series
of nuclear power · plants on
barges along _the nation 's
coasts and in it.s rivers according to Don Kirkman ,
Scripps-Howard Sc ience

corporations have asked ~he

POMEROY -

Waterized
•
atomic
plants
.proposed

-

GOLD BAND

.·

Malice Anonymous

Generation Rap
·

.By Helen and Sue Hottel
dud~

5:00 ~ Mr . Rogers 20, 33 ; Bonanza J·; Merv G r iffin 4; Andy
Griffith 8 ; 1 Dream of Jean_nie 13; Mission : Impossible 6;
Bonanza 15.
5:30 ~ Beverly Hillbillies 6; Elec. Co. 33 ; Gomer Pyle 13;
Hodgepodge Lodge 20.
5: 55 ....:. Earl Nightingale 15.
6 : 00 ~ News 3, 4, 6 , 8, 10, 15 ; Sesame St. 20; ABC News 13 ;
Personality &amp; Beha vior a l De ve.lopment 33 .
6 : 30 ~ NBC News 3, 4, l5 ; A BC News 6 ; CBS News 8, 10 ;
Hogan's Heroes 13.
7:.00 - Truth or Consequences 3. 6 ; What ' s My Line? 8 ; Electric
Company 20; Beat the Clock 4; . News 10 ; Ci r cus 13; T BA 15;
· Who is Man? 33.
7:30- Bpbby Goldsboro3 ; Ch r istmas Story 4; To Tell the Truth
· 6 ; Buck ON-ens 8 ; Lock , Stock, and Barrel 20 ; Municipal
Court 10 ; Beat the Clock 13 ; Wacky World of Jonathan
Winters 15; Episode Action 33.
8:00 . ~ The Bear Who Slept Thr ough Christmas 3, 15 ; Rook.ies
13 ; College Basketball 4-: National Geographic 6 ; Gunsmoke
a, 10 ; The Killers 20, 33.
8: 30 ~ Diana 3, 15 ~
9 : 00 - Movie " Once You Kiss A Stranger" 3, 15; Liberty Bowl -6,
13 ; Here' s Lucy 8, 10.
9: 30 ~ Movie " Wild, Wild Winter" 4; Dick Van Dyke a, 10; Book
Beat 20, 33.
10:00- Bobby Van and Elaine Joyce a, 10 ; News 20; Paul
Nuchims 33.
10 : 30 ~ News3 , 4, 8, 10, 15; Janaki 33 .
11:30 ~ Johnny Carson 3, 4 , 15 ; Movies " As The Sea Rages " 8;
" The Last Winter " 10.
·
12 : 00 - News 6. 13.
11 : 30 - Movie " Mozambique" 13.
1:00- Tomorrow 3, 4.
2: 00 - News 4, 13.

Please tell people to HELP someone on a diet. Not make it
tougher for them. - LOSING BATILE ·
Dear L.B.:
You've already told 'em! Thanks - they needed that!
HELEN AND SUE
Dear Rap:
.
I have some old eyeglasses a nd wonder if you have an ad,..
dress where I cai:t send them. I've heard of an orga nization that
uses them for poor people - FOUR EYES
Dear F.E .:
Send your old eye glasses to EYES FOR TilE NEEDY, Short
Hill, New Jersey, 07078. This non-profit group can use not only
glasses of aJJ kinds, but alsD unbroken plastic or metal frames
with lenses, old silverware, watches and jewelry containing
precious metals. - H AND S
·
·

cake. I say, "No thank you" and she thinks I'm saying her cake is
no good. Like the gang order ed p izza sent over the other n ight
and when I wouldn't eat my share they ·m a de me pay it anyway.

break it up? - SUE
Helen and Sue:
Why is it that when you're overweight and not reducing,
everyone wonders why you don't ha ve mor e will power, a nd
makes you feel worthless fo r not going on a diet?
Then, when you go on a diet a nd try desperately ·ha rd to
resist food, everyone offers you fattening t hings, and gets their
feelings hurt if you refuse them?
Like I was at a girl friend's and she'd just made a pudding-

shouldn't be ha rd: after all, how many stinker s do you know who
are so jealous of Pam's friendship with you that they'd like to

H you two could get your parents together for a talk, your
problems might be solved. - HELEN
Help:
Why not snoop aroWJd and try to locate the gossiper? That

over anxious ~ period?

Seems to me Pam's parents a r e overly anxious to believestor ies which could easily 1;&gt;e proved lies. Or a r e they

ruining Pam's and:nly friendship. What can we do?~ HELP
Help:

Some gossiper or gossipers a re having a darn good time

well-behaved we were, but Pam's mother· heard ·t he wrong side.

The adult chaperones all said they were surprised at how

parents dropped by, and Pam.' s mother called twice ! But
someOne just couldn't resist telling her that the party wasn't
chaperoned and it was loaded with dope and booze.

Both my parents were present the entire time, two other

months later !.persuaded them to let her come to a party I was
giving, for her 17th birthday.

Well, Pam's parents made her break off with me, but six

care" attitude which I set out to change.
After she "came back to life," we were still best friends.
Then someone called her folks and told them I was hooked on
drugs and laid out of school almost every day to get high. The _
first couple of phone calls, they ignored, and then it began to get
to them.
Meanwhile, a mysterious ·taller informed my mother Pam
was a put--out with the guys and a regular sot. Mom doesn't
believe anything until it's proved, so she told the caller politely
where to go WJless she had FACTS ..

breakdown. Vlhen she got out of the hospital, she had an " I don't

made her break up with this

I've got a friend I'll call Pam. About a year ago her parents

Rap :

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6 :00 ~ Travelogue 4.
6:30-- This. Week 4; Newsmaker ' 73 T3 ; Lamp Unto My Feet 10.
7: -00 ~Time for Timothy 4; Jenny Falwell 13 ; Communique 6 ;
Marshall Efron ' s Sunday School 10. .
7: 30- Faith for Today 8; Revival Fires 6; Herald of Truth 3;
Yours for the Asking 4; Camera Three 10.
·
8-: 00 ~ Leonj3rd Repass 8 ; Gospel Caravan 6 ; Church Service
· 13; Billy James Hargis &amp; His All-American Kids 10; Mormon
Choir 3 ; Day of Discovery 4 .
8 :30 ~ Oral Roberts 3 : Your Health4; Kathryn Kuhlman 6 ; Da y
of Discovery 8 ; Get Together 10; Rex Humbard 13; Revival
Fires 15.
8 : 55 - BLack Cameo 4 .
9 : 00~ Singing Jubilee3 : CadleChapef4; Oral Roberts 10; Rex
Humbard 6, 15 ; Ha ir Bear 's Bunch 6 .
- 9:30 - Church bv Side of Road 4; Christ i s tMe Answer 13;
Amazing ChC'I' l 8 ; Popeye 10.
w : 00 --------: Church Serv ices 4 ; This is the Life 3: Faith for Today 15;
Kid Power 6, 13; Facing Life 8; Movie" Esther and the King "
10.

1-0 :30 - Visi·o n On 6 ; Insight 4 : Osmorids TJ ; Capta in Noah 3 ; This
is The Life 15 ; Viewpoint 8.
11 : 00 ~ Point of View 6 ; TV Chapel 3 ; focus on Col umbus 4;
Across the 'Fence 15; H. R. Pufnstuf 13; Camera Three 8.
11: 30- This is The Answer 3; Make Wish 6 , 13: Insight 15; Rex
Humbard 8.
12:-00 :--- At Issue 3; Bowling 6 ; Rev. Calvin Evans 13; Sacred
Heart 15; Columbus Town Meeting 10; Fred Taylor 4.
11 : 15- Open Bible 15.
12 : 30 - Meet The Press 3, 4, 15 ; Pro Football Pre-Game 8;
Revival Fires 13.
11 : 55 ~ Ted Mullins 10.
1: 00 - Lower Lighthouse 13; Pro Football 15; Pro Football 8,
10 ; It Takes A Thief 3 ; Perry Mason 4.
1: 30 - Issues - Answers 6, 13.
~: 00 ~ Soul Train6; P r o Footba/13, 4J Hocus Pocus Gang 13.
-[): 00 - Other People, other Places 6; Wild Kingdom 13.

3:30-Jimmy Dean Show 13 ; Untamed World6.
4 : 00- French Chef 33: Rookies 6; Pro Football 15 : Face the
Nation 8 ; Animal World__ 10 ; Sid and Marty Kroft at the
Hollywood Bowl 13.

·•: 30- Help Wanted 33; Pro FootbaiJ 3, 4; Virginian ·a; Movie
" March of the Wooden Soldiers" 10.
5: 00- Umbrella 33; Nw:Jvie "An Honorable Young Man " 13; A
Ch r istmas ·Carol 6 .
5: 15 - Making Things Work 33 .
T' Aichi Ch' uan 33 ; Julie Andrews 6.
Grand Master Chess 3J ; A Child's Christmas in Wales 8,

5:30 6: 00 10.

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6 : 30 - World At War 6 ; Vince Lombardi : Science &amp; Art of
Football JJ .
7: oo ..:... Zoom 20, 33; Wild Kingdom 15; . Circus ·4 .- Lassie B; In the
Know 10 ; Untamed World 13 ; Safari to Adventure 3.
. 7: 30 .:... Mountain Scene 33 ,· Perry MasOn 8, 10 ; F 81 6, 13; French
Chef 20 ; World of Disney 3, 4, 15.
'
8: 00 - Men Who Made The Movies .20 ; An American Christmas
8 :30 ~ Mannix 8, 10 ; Columbo 3, 4, 15; Movie " The Glass
Menagerie" 6, 13.
9:_00 - N\asterpiece Theater 30, 33.
9 :30 Barnaby Jones 8, 10.
· ·10 : 00 - Firing Line 20, 33; NBC News 3, 4, 1-5.
10: 30- News 6 , B. ; High Road to Adventure 10 ; Newsmaker '73

"13.

1 L oo ~ News 3, 4, 6, 8 , 10, 13, 15.
11:15 - Police Surgeon 6 ; News 10, 13 ; Movie " Rose of
Washington Square" 8.
11:30- Face- the Nation 10; In Concert 13; Movie "If I Had a
Million" 3 ; Johnny Carson 4 , 15.
11: 45 - Good News 6.
12:00 - Urban League 10.
12: 30-----' Movie "7 Fa·ces of Dr . Lao" 10.
f:OO ~ News 4., 13.

MONDA Y, DEC . 17, 1973
6 : 00 - Su-n rise Seminar 4 ; Sacred Heart 10.
6.: 15 - School Scene 10.
6:20 - Farm Report 13.
6 :25 - Paul Harvey 13 .
6:30 - F ive Minutes To Live By 4 ; News 6; Bible Answers 8 ;
Good News 13. _
6 : 35 ~Columbus Today 4.
6 :45 ·~ Corncob Report 3; Farmtime 10.
7 : 00 - Today 3, 4, 15 ; CBS News B, 10; Romper RO~ m 6; Lone
Ranger 13.
_ 7: 30 - R:ocky &amp; Bullwinkle 13; New Zoo Revue6 .
8 : 00- Capt. Kangaroo 8, 10 : New Zoo Revue 13 ; Sesame St. 33:
Timmy .&amp; Lassie 6-.
8~ 30 -"---- Huck &amp; Yogi 6 : Dick Van Dyke 13.
8 : 55- News 13.
9:00 ~ Paul 'Dixon 4,· Friendly Junction 10 ; A.M. 3; Phil
Dona~ue 15 ; Brady Bunch 6 ; Abbott &amp; Costello 8 ; Movie
" Cheyenne Autumn" 13.
9 : 30 - To Tell t he Truth 3; Secret Storm 8 ; Company 6 .
9 : 55 ~ Chuck White Reports 10.
10:00 - Dir Jh Shore3. 15; Joker ' s Wild 8, 10.
10&lt;~0~ Baf_fle 3, 4·, 15; $10,000 Pyramid 8, 10 ; Mike Douglas 6 .
11:00 ~ Gabmit 10; Password 13; Wizard of Odds 3, 4, 15 ; Hazel 8 .
11: 30 ~ Hollywood Squares J, 4, 15; Love of Life 8, 10 ; Brady
Bunch 13; Bowling 6 ; Sesame Sf. 33.
l1: 55 - CBS NewsB ; Dan lmel ' s Wor ld -10 .12 : 00- Jeopardy 3, 15 ; Bob Braun' s 50-50 Club 4; Password 6 :
News 8, 10, 13.
12: 30-3 W's 3, 15; Sptit Second 6 ; Search tor Tomorrow 8, 10.
11: 55 - News. 3, 15.
·
1;00- News 3 ; All My Children 6, 13 ; Not For Women Only '15;
Concentration 8 ; What' s My Line 10.
1:30-3 On A Match 3, 4, 15 ; The World Turns a, 10 ; Let's Make
A Deaf 6, 13.
2:00 - Days of Our Lives3, 4, 15 ; Guiding· Light 8, 10; Newlywed
Game 6, 13.
2:30 - Edge of NightS, 10; Doctors 3, 4, 15 ; Girl in My Life 6, 13.
3: 00 - Another World 3, 4 . 15 ; General Hospital 6, 13 ; Price is
Right 10; Virginian 8 ; i•dlerian Counseling 33 ; AntiqUes 20.
3 : 30 - Return to Peyton Ptace3, 15; One Life to Live 13; Secret
Storm 10; Phil Donahue4 ; Huck&amp; Yogi6 ; FrenchChef20.
4 : 00 ~ Mr. Cartoon 3'; Somerset 1S; Sesame St. 33 ; Speed Racer
6 : Sesame St. 20; Farmer's Daughter 13; Movie " The
Catered Affair " 10.
4: 30 ~ I love luc:y 6 ; Green Acres 3 ; Jeopardy 4; Gilligan's
Island 13 ; Stanta Cla.us 15;" Lucy Show 8.

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Ossie 's Recreation Room
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Cross Hardware
Royal Crown Bottling Co.
Western Auto Associate Store
The Kiddie Shoppe
Ingels F-urniture Store
Citizens National Bank
Village Pharmacy
·Baker Furniture
Bahr Cloth iers
King Builders Supply Co.
Werner's Rad i.o

The Sewing Center
Keith Goble Ford, Inc.
De b 's ~arber Shop
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Jet is a gem found in the
beds of coal as a fossil sub-

electricity" between 1982-. and
1984.

area. Underwater cables would
carry the electriCity ashor e
!here by 1980 or 1981 if all goes
smoothly, Stadelman said.
J ac ks on ville Electric
Authority is considering .two
other plants it might locate in
!he Atlantic about 20 miles
from downtown Jacksonville
!hat would begin producing

13 miles north of Atlantic City
about three miles off the coast
in a br eak w a ter-pr ote c t ed

other such plants.
The New Jersey finn plans to
locate the first two plants about

utilities are consid ering _bliying

Elec tric Author ity and the
Middle South Utilities Co. to
sell four other:s.
Three oth e r
SoUthern·

already have been sold ·to the
Public Service Co. -of- New
Jer sey and his fi rm is
dick e r ing with J a c k sonville

Joseph R. Stadelman, an ..
Offshore Power Systerrui vice
president, said four plants

each genera tor site. This raises
the cost of each W1it built and
takes longer.

Building a plant Qn .land involves bringing tire factory to

whe rever

to make all the plants in. one
facto r y and tow them to
needed.

.nation's rivers.
Building the power plants on
barges would en able the
Westinghouse - Tenneco group

and Gulf coats and on the

If the AEC appr oves the plan
-the earliest that might occur
is April, 1975, beca use o£ an
exhaustive safety-r eview
procedure ~ the Westinghouse
- Tenneco subsidiar y would
construct the plants on barges
near Jacksonville and tow
them to sites along"the Atlantic

work.

1.15 billion watts , enough
electricity to meet the needs of
a city of 600,000 people and to
make a dent in the national
energy shortage in the - next
decade.
The two corpor ations are
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
and Tenneco, Inc ., which
created a joint subsidiary,
Offshore Power Systems of
Jacksonville, Fla., to do the

Each plant would generate

reporter. in the Citizen J ournal
of Dec. 14.

Atomic Energy Commission
for permission to build a series
of nuclear power · plants on
barges along _the nation 's
coasts and in it.s rivers according to Don Kirkman ,
Scripps-Howard Sc ience

corporations have asked ~he

POMEROY -

Waterized
•
atomic
plants
.proposed

-

GOLD BAND

.·

Malice Anonymous

Generation Rap
·

.By Helen and Sue Hottel
dud~

5:00 ~ Mr . Rogers 20, 33 ; Bonanza J·; Merv G r iffin 4; Andy
Griffith 8 ; 1 Dream of Jean_nie 13; Mission : Impossible 6;
Bonanza 15.
5:30 ~ Beverly Hillbillies 6; Elec. Co. 33 ; Gomer Pyle 13;
Hodgepodge Lodge 20.
5: 55 ....:. Earl Nightingale 15.
6 : 00 ~ News 3, 4, 6 , 8, 10, 15 ; Sesame St. 20; ABC News 13 ;
Personality &amp; Beha vior a l De ve.lopment 33 .
6 : 30 ~ NBC News 3, 4, l5 ; A BC News 6 ; CBS News 8, 10 ;
Hogan's Heroes 13.
7:.00 - Truth or Consequences 3. 6 ; What ' s My Line? 8 ; Electric
Company 20; Beat the Clock 4; . News 10 ; Ci r cus 13; T BA 15;
· Who is Man? 33.
7:30- Bpbby Goldsboro3 ; Ch r istmas Story 4; To Tell the Truth
· 6 ; Buck ON-ens 8 ; Lock , Stock, and Barrel 20 ; Municipal
Court 10 ; Beat the Clock 13 ; Wacky World of Jonathan
Winters 15; Episode Action 33.
8:00 . ~ The Bear Who Slept Thr ough Christmas 3, 15 ; Rook.ies
13 ; College Basketball 4-: National Geographic 6 ; Gunsmoke
a, 10 ; The Killers 20, 33.
8: 30 ~ Diana 3, 15 ~
9 : 00 - Movie " Once You Kiss A Stranger" 3, 15; Liberty Bowl -6,
13 ; Here' s Lucy 8, 10.
9: 30 ~ Movie " Wild, Wild Winter" 4; Dick Van Dyke a, 10; Book
Beat 20, 33.
10:00- Bobby Van and Elaine Joyce a, 10 ; News 20; Paul
Nuchims 33.
10 : 30 ~ News3 , 4, 8, 10, 15; Janaki 33 .
11:30 ~ Johnny Carson 3, 4 , 15 ; Movies " As The Sea Rages " 8;
" The Last Winter " 10.
·
12 : 00 - News 6. 13.
11 : 30 - Movie " Mozambique" 13.
1:00- Tomorrow 3, 4.
2: 00 - News 4, 13.

Please tell people to HELP someone on a diet. Not make it
tougher for them. - LOSING BATILE ·
Dear L.B.:
You've already told 'em! Thanks - they needed that!
HELEN AND SUE
Dear Rap:
.
I have some old eyeglasses a nd wonder if you have an ad,..
dress where I cai:t send them. I've heard of an orga nization that
uses them for poor people - FOUR EYES
Dear F.E .:
Send your old eye glasses to EYES FOR TilE NEEDY, Short
Hill, New Jersey, 07078. This non-profit group can use not only
glasses of aJJ kinds, but alsD unbroken plastic or metal frames
with lenses, old silverware, watches and jewelry containing
precious metals. - H AND S
·
·

cake. I say, "No thank you" and she thinks I'm saying her cake is
no good. Like the gang order ed p izza sent over the other n ight
and when I wouldn't eat my share they ·m a de me pay it anyway.

break it up? - SUE
Helen and Sue:
Why is it that when you're overweight and not reducing,
everyone wonders why you don't ha ve mor e will power, a nd
makes you feel worthless fo r not going on a diet?
Then, when you go on a diet a nd try desperately ·ha rd to
resist food, everyone offers you fattening t hings, and gets their
feelings hurt if you refuse them?
Like I was at a girl friend's and she'd just made a pudding-

shouldn't be ha rd: after all, how many stinker s do you know who
are so jealous of Pam's friendship with you that they'd like to

H you two could get your parents together for a talk, your
problems might be solved. - HELEN
Help:
Why not snoop aroWJd and try to locate the gossiper? That

over anxious ~ period?

Seems to me Pam's parents a r e overly anxious to believestor ies which could easily 1;&gt;e proved lies. Or a r e they

ruining Pam's and:nly friendship. What can we do?~ HELP
Help:

Some gossiper or gossipers a re having a darn good time

well-behaved we were, but Pam's mother· heard ·t he wrong side.

The adult chaperones all said they were surprised at how

parents dropped by, and Pam.' s mother called twice ! But
someOne just couldn't resist telling her that the party wasn't
chaperoned and it was loaded with dope and booze.

Both my parents were present the entire time, two other

months later !.persuaded them to let her come to a party I was
giving, for her 17th birthday.

Well, Pam's parents made her break off with me, but six

care" attitude which I set out to change.
After she "came back to life," we were still best friends.
Then someone called her folks and told them I was hooked on
drugs and laid out of school almost every day to get high. The _
first couple of phone calls, they ignored, and then it began to get
to them.
Meanwhile, a mysterious ·taller informed my mother Pam
was a put--out with the guys and a regular sot. Mom doesn't
believe anything until it's proved, so she told the caller politely
where to go WJless she had FACTS ..

breakdown. Vlhen she got out of the hospital, she had an " I don't

made her break up with this

I've got a friend I'll call Pam. About a year ago her parents

Rap :

f

~$

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29 Ol CAN

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7: -00 ~Time for Timothy 4; Jenny Falwell 13 ; Communique 6 ;
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7: 30- Faith for Today 8; Revival Fires 6; Herald of Truth 3;
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8 :30 ~ Oral Roberts 3 : Your Health4; Kathryn Kuhlman 6 ; Da y
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11 : 00 ~ Point of View 6 ; TV Chapel 3 ; focus on Col umbus 4;
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11: 30- This is The Answer 3; Make Wish 6 , 13: Insight 15; Rex
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12:-00 :--- At Issue 3; Bowling 6 ; Rev. Calvin Evans 13; Sacred
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11 : 15- Open Bible 15.
12 : 30 - Meet The Press 3, 4, 15 ; Pro Football Pre-Game 8;
Revival Fires 13.
11 : 55 ~ Ted Mullins 10.
1: 00 - Lower Lighthouse 13; Pro Football 15; Pro Football 8,
10 ; It Takes A Thief 3 ; Perry Mason 4.
1: 30 - Issues - Answers 6, 13.
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3:30-Jimmy Dean Show 13 ; Untamed World6.
4 : 00- French Chef 33: Rookies 6; Pro Football 15 : Face the
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9:_00 - N\asterpiece Theater 30, 33.
9 :30 Barnaby Jones 8, 10.
· ·10 : 00 - Firing Line 20, 33; NBC News 3, 4, 1-5.
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11:15 - Police Surgeon 6 ; News 10, 13 ; Movie " Rose of
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11:30- Face- the Nation 10; In Concert 13; Movie "If I Had a
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11: 45 - Good News 6.
12:00 - Urban League 10.
12: 30-----' Movie "7 Fa·ces of Dr . Lao" 10.
f:OO ~ News 4., 13.

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6.: 15 - School Scene 10.
6:20 - Farm Report 13.
6 :25 - Paul Harvey 13 .
6:30 - F ive Minutes To Live By 4 ; News 6; Bible Answers 8 ;
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6 :45 ·~ Corncob Report 3; Farmtime 10.
7 : 00 - Today 3, 4, 15 ; CBS News B, 10; Romper RO~ m 6; Lone
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8 : 55- News 13.
9:00 ~ Paul 'Dixon 4,· Friendly Junction 10 ; A.M. 3; Phil
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9 : 55 ~ Chuck White Reports 10.
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4-H Club met Dec. 13 at the
home or Mr . and Mrs. Leonard
New~rry . The meeting was
called to order by the president
Lynnitta Newberry. Pledges
were led by Roger Waugh. Roll
was called and the secretary's
and ~easurer's reports were
heard . There were seven
members pr('sent. Advisor ,
Bonnie Waugh, read a letter
concerning Lhe steer projects
for next year. Mrs. Waugh also
presented awards and certificates to club members for
last yea r's achievements. The
club recci\'ed a gold rat ing,

which is the highest a club can
earn. Members receiving
award pins were Lynnitta
Newberry, swine: Curt Elliott,
veterinary science; Bonita
Waugh, beef. All members
r eceived certifi cates of
co mpletion for last yea r 's
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Mrmbers pres~ • were Lynmtta.
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Newberry, J erry Thacker.
Bonita. H.oger and Drema
Waugh. Advisors for the club
are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Newberry and Bonnie Waugh.

Reporter, Terry Waugh.

PTOTOMEET
ADDA VILLE - The Addaville PTO will meet at the
sc hool at7 :30 p.m . Dec. 18, for
the Christmas program "Stars
Over Christmas". The play will
be direc ted by Mrs. Barbara
Stewart. Firth and sixth gra de
instrumental students under
lhe direction of David Phillips
will also perform .

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The Vint on
No. 375 met
the Masonic
their regular
worthy matron
Vick ie Powell and worthy
patr on Robert A. Powell
presiding. Chapter opened in
ritual is tic form .
Th e marshall ,
Lovina
Swisher,
pr ese nted
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national nag .
The deputy grand matron, B.
Louise Mitchell , was presented
and escorted to a seat in the
East. Worthy matrons and
patrons of other chapters were
presented and escorted to the
East for a welcome. District
offi ce rs,
Opal
P.ayne ,
secretary, and Gladys Rife,
president, were presented and
given a welcome . Past matrons
and patrons of Vinton Chapter
were presented and escorted to
the East for a welcome .
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Cedar Street entrance, is open
Monday through Friday from 9
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each week . The schedule for
this week is as follows:
Monday, Dec. 17, Flower
Making Class, 1-3 p.m.
Tuesday , Dec. 18, Physical
Fitness Class, 10,11 a.m. Rug
Lessons, 1-3 p.m . Teacher, Bill
Menshouse.
Wednesday,
Dec. · · 19,
Christmas Decorations, 1~3
p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 20, Beads
Class, · Quilting, 1-3 p.m .
Council Meeting, 2 p.m.
Friday, Dec. 21, All Crafts, 9
a.m. - 3 p.m. Square and Folk
Dancing , 6:30 - 9 p.m.

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THE VINTON Community
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Peterson, at 7:30 p. m. in the
Vinton Baptist Church.

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ENGLISH Club Christmas
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LAFAYETTE Shrine No. 44,
meets at the Masonic Temple
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party and covered dish dinner.
Bring $1 gift for exchange .
GOLDEN Circle of Grace
United Methodist Church will
meet at12 noon for potluck and
Christmas program. Members
bring a , can of fruit or
vegetables for a basket for the
needy and table service.
BIDWELL - Porter Senior
Citizens potluck Christmas
dinner in the school cafeteria
at 6 p.m. Meat furnished. Bring·
table service .
PEMBROKE Club Christmas
potluck at the home of Mrs.
Jack Knight, 6:30p.m.
ADDAVILLE PTO Christmas
program ·at the school, 7:30
p.m.
OPEN Gate Garden Club
meets for its annual Christmas
session at the home of Mrs.
Brenda Morgan, 7:30p.m.
NEWCOMERS Club cookie
swap. Each member brtng 4
dozen cookies to the home or
.Mrs. Charles (Madge ) Adkins,
446 Jerry Dr., Pleasant Valley
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STl\&lt;l'E CO! .I .EGE. Pa . 1Speci~ll For the pasr week the Ironton Ranger
District of the Wayne National Forest
has been in the ca pable hands of Tom
Williams. while the ra nger has been
getting so. me more ·'school housin' " at
Penn State University .
During the past 14 years, Penn State,
home of the Nittany Uons, has been
offe~ing a special refresher course in
administrative mana gement for Natural
R~source Managers. While the course
content deals primarily with enhancing
super:visory skills, a very real frin ge
benefit of the course is the opportunity to
rub elbows with Resource Managers
from state, federal and private sectors.
Forty-two participants fr O!ll as far
away as Texas and California are at~
tending this coUrse . Our neighbors to the
north are also represented with men here
from Nova Scotia and Quebec.

but to supply 100 pet. of the Nation's total
energy nced:s." A statement like that is
sure to arouse interest. lma~ine ! 100 pet.
of uur energy n€'eds!
. ll has been estimated that high yield
forestry could produce enough wood fiber
from 9 pet. of the U. S. land area I or 30
pet. of our forested area) to meet total
energy needs. Unlike fossil fue I sueh as
coal and gas ur uther sources of energy·
such as atomic power (which are non~
renewable 1wood is a renewable resource
that under the sustained yield principal ,
can produce this amount of energy in~
definitely .
According to Dr.' Murphey 1 'there are
still some technical details to be worked
out but the principal is sound and the
solution Ls feasible . The end result may
be the total degasifi calion or wood much
like the coal degasificatlon principle."
Pennsylvania coal, he stated, contains a
minimum of 3 pet. sulphur which is
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to cope with rising public demand and
need for such things as recreation and
timber. A new use of our forest lands that
has exciting possi bilities is th at of
producing energy .
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that our energy crisis can be solved quite
si mply by one of man 's oldest natural
resources, wood.
According to Dr. Wayne K. Murphey,
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Assistant Director, School of F orestry at
Penn State University, "Research is
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than it is bad habits like
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Ho!Spital tn Philadelphia ,
Ukuff. a cardiologist who
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where she visited last year.
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the month, with the next
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Featured selections will
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seventh, eighth and senior high
choruses who will decorate the
stage for Christmas while
performing.
The band will present "Spirit
of Christmas" by Frank ; "0
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Emmanuel ,"
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Suite," a suite in four
movements by Louis-Claude
Daquin; "The Little Drummer
Boy,'' by Katherine Davis; and
" White Christmas" by Irving
Berlin .
The concert will close with
the band's presentation of " 0
Come All Ye Faithful ." The
audience will be invited to joi n
in singing the last nwnber .
The Kyger Creek Speech
Department, under
the
direction of Mrs. Fay Sauer,
will present a silent re~
enacbnent of the manger scene
in Bethlehem while the band
plays in the background.
Director , Phillips, Mrs .
Stewart and the students at
Kyger Creek extend a cordial
invitation to everyone to come
and enjoy the program.

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Nlne members responded to
roll call by relating something
about Ch ristmas past or
present, or a fairy tale.
A white elephant gift exchange was enjoyed .a nd gifts
for the GSI were given to Mrs.
Ella Condee to be delivered to
the institute.
The club wilt meet with Mrs.
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Chris tmas Concert of the
Kyger Creek High School vocal
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departments will be presented
Wednesday evening, Dec. 19, at
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The program is free and open
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dire cted by Mrs . Barbara
Stewart, vocal and David T.
Phillips, instrwnental, in the

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GALLIPOLIS - Riverside
Study Club met in regular
session Tuesday, Dec. 11. at 1
p.m. with Mrs. Wymond
Bradbury . Mrs . Rosebud
Baker delighted the members
with h&lt;&gt;r presence, as it had
been thought that she was in
Florida . However, business
called her family home so that
she could visit with the club .
Unusual refreshments were
served in keeping with the
season .
Mrs. J ohn Allen, president,
called the meeting to order. A
short business session was
followed by the reading of a

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Tex. They also have 31 grandchildren and 19 greatgrandchildren.
Their daughter will be
hostess for the open house.

SEEN AND HEARD
GALLIPOLIS - Mr. and
Mrs. Donald E. Wright, 1116
:. . First Ave., celebrated their
19th wedding anniversary
Saturday, Dec . .15.

The nominating committee
appointed consists or Mrs.
Steele , Velma Rose and
Florence Reagan.
The group sang " I Heard the
Bells on Christmas Day " and
" 0 Little Town of Bethlehem"
prior to the program which was
given by Mrs. Saunders.
Miss Georgia Clark gave the
devotions,
reading
the
Christmas story fr om Lvke 2.
"Silent Night" was played and
sung by Marie Shaver. Ruth
Fiske read several poems by

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JACKSON - Mr. and Mrs. S.
B. Jarrell, Sr., Rt. I, Jackson,
celebrate their 60th wedding
anniversary today with an
open house from 2 to 4 p.m . •
TheY were married at
Ironton, Dec. 18, 1913. Mr.
Jarrell is the son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Harrison Jarrell,
Kenova, W. Va. Mrs. Jarrell is
the daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs . Charles Smith, also of
The Jarrells are the parents
of eight children, Vinson, South
Point; Max W., Bidwell; Arth ur, K.mg, N.C.; S. B., Jr.,
Youngstown; ·Billy
E.,
Cleveland;
Rose Jarrell
Whalen and Pearl Jarrell
Vallance, both of Flatwoods,
Ky.; Bobby G., League City,

Ea~l Saunders.

GALLIPOLIS - A Christmas theme was used when the
Ann Judson Bible Class of the
Firs t Baptist Church met in the
decorated fellowship room of
the chur ch for its recent
meeting.
Mrs. Mamie Robison Jed the
group in singing " Joy to the
World,'' accompanied at the
piano by Mrs. Ruth Fiske.
President, Mrs. Eva Gilmore,
presided over the brief
busioess session.
Prayers were offered by
Mrs. Ethel Steele and Mrs.

Elsie McCoy as mst.alling (Jf~ Mary Wa lker.
An addendwn was presented
fkcr . Others assisting we re
afLer
offi cers were installed,
m"rshalls, Lovina Swisher and
Opal
Payn e;
organis t, tilled "The U ght of the Eas t,"
Marictl.a !h:} nulds; warder, by past matrons of the chapter.
Sabra Stewart. conductress. Pas t matrons participating
were Arlene Tracy, Verna
E~tivaun Matthews: sentinel,
Chamberlain, Verna Gleason,
Dewey Walker .
The chapter 's new officers Vennie Casto and Louise Rece.
installed were Ruth Evans; During the addendum Laura
worthy m~tron ; Daniel Evans, Broen sang "Star of the East."
worthy patron ; associate
The junior past matron and
matr on, Mildred Donahue ; past patron, Vickie and Robert
associate patron, Jerry Bar- A. Powell, were presented and
nes; secretary, Margaret escorted to the East, and
Simms; treasurer, Evelyn presented their cha pter
Denney ; conductress, Barbara Jewels.
The deputy grand matron, B.
Denny ; associate conductress,
Jean
Moore;
chaplain, Louise Rece, gave a short talk
Elizabeth Cloud; marshall, and thanked the chapter for an
Co nnie Barnes ; organi st, enjoyable evening.
Chapter closed in regular
Robert ·A. Powell ; Ada, Cathy
Aldennan; Ruth , Opal P.ayne; form, after which all retired to
Esther, Patricia Tomlinson ; the social room for potluck
Martha , Vickie Powell ; EJecta, refr e.s hments . The chapter
Christy Donahue; warder, room and social room were
Lovin a Swisher; se ntinel. decorated in keeping with the
Christrna.s season .
Chapters present were,
Cheshire, Oak Hill, ~roc­
torville, Wilkesville, Thurman,
Gallipolis, Wellston,
Harrisonville,
'McArthur ,
Middleport,
Danbury,
Colwnbine and Waterloo.

VINTON Chapter OES
recently at
Temple for
mee ting with

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60th anniversary

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Gallia 4·H (Jub ~ews

James Whitcomb Riley, including "A Child's Chris!n¥'s
Carol," " Parental Christmas
Present," uu ule. John 's
Christmas" and " A Feel in the
Christmas Air." She also read
the short story , "Who Santa
Claus Was. " Miss Gusta Rose
read a Christmas poem.
A social hour was enjoyed at
the close of the session when
gifts were exchanged and
mystery sisters were revealed.
Hostesses for the meeting
were Mrs . Saun ders, Mrs .
Leslie Brewer, Mrs. Clark,
Miss Rose and Mrs. Rose.

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4-H Club met Dec. 13 at the
home or Mr . and Mrs. Leonard
New~rry . The meeting was
called to order by the president
Lynnitta Newberry. Pledges
were led by Roger Waugh. Roll
was called and the secretary's
and ~easurer's reports were
heard . There were seven
members pr('sent. Advisor ,
Bonnie Waugh, read a letter
concerning Lhe steer projects
for next year. Mrs. Waugh also
presented awards and certificates to club members for
last yea r's achievements. The
club recci\'ed a gold rat ing,

which is the highest a club can
earn. Members receiving
award pins were Lynnitta
Newberry, swine: Curt Elliott,
veterinary science; Bonita
Waugh, beef. All members
r eceived certifi cates of
co mpletion for last yea r 's
projects. The club voted to give

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GIPnn Graham famil}', &lt;.IS a
Christ.Jnas and family projcl't.
Mrmbers pres~ • were Lynmtta.
M"rk
a nd Dale
Newberry, J erry Thacker.
Bonita. H.oger and Drema
Waugh. Advisors for the club
are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Newberry and Bonnie Waugh.

Reporter, Terry Waugh.

PTOTOMEET
ADDA VILLE - The Addaville PTO will meet at the
sc hool at7 :30 p.m . Dec. 18, for
the Christmas program "Stars
Over Christmas". The play will
be direc ted by Mrs. Barbara
Stewart. Firth and sixth gra de
instrumental students under
lhe direction of David Phillips
will also perform .

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The Vint on
No. 375 met
the Masonic
their regular
worthy matron
Vick ie Powell and worthy
patr on Robert A. Powell
presiding. Chapter opened in
ritual is tic form .
Th e marshall ,
Lovina
Swisher,
pr ese nted
the
national nag .
The deputy grand matron, B.
Louise Mitchell , was presented
and escorted to a seat in the
East. Worthy matrons and
patrons of other chapters were
presented and escorted to the
East for a welcome. District
offi ce rs,
Opal
P.ayne ,
secretary, and Gladys Rife,
president, were presented and
given a welcome . Past matrons
and patrons of Vinton Chapter
were presented and escorted to
the East for a welcome .
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GALLIPOLIS - The &amp;nior
Citizens Center, located in the
old Holzer Hospital Building,
Cedar Street entrance, is open
Monday through Friday from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. and one night
each week . The schedule for
this week is as follows:
Monday, Dec. 17, Flower
Making Class, 1-3 p.m.
Tuesday , Dec. 18, Physical
Fitness Class, 10,11 a.m. Rug
Lessons, 1-3 p.m . Teacher, Bill
Menshouse.
Wednesday,
Dec. · · 19,
Christmas Decorations, 1~3
p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 20, Beads
Class, · Quilting, 1-3 p.m .
Council Meeting, 2 p.m.
Friday, Dec. 21, All Crafts, 9
a.m. - 3 p.m. Square and Folk
Dancing , 6:30 - 9 p.m.

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THE VINTON Community
Choir will present the cantata,
"A Song Unending"by John W.
Peterson, at 7:30 p. m. in the
Vinton Baptist Church.

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ENGLISH Club Christmas
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TUESDAY
LAFAYETTE Shrine No. 44,
meets at the Masonic Temple
at 7:30 p.m. for a Christmas
party and covered dish dinner.
Bring $1 gift for exchange .
GOLDEN Circle of Grace
United Methodist Church will
meet at12 noon for potluck and
Christmas program. Members
bring a , can of fruit or
vegetables for a basket for the
needy and table service.
BIDWELL - Porter Senior
Citizens potluck Christmas
dinner in the school cafeteria
at 6 p.m. Meat furnished. Bring·
table service .
PEMBROKE Club Christmas
potluck at the home of Mrs.
Jack Knight, 6:30p.m.
ADDAVILLE PTO Christmas
program ·at the school, 7:30
p.m.
OPEN Gate Garden Club
meets for its annual Christmas
session at the home of Mrs.
Brenda Morgan, 7:30p.m.
NEWCOMERS Club cookie
swap. Each member brtng 4
dozen cookies to the home or
.Mrs. Charles (Madge ) Adkins,
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STl\&lt;l'E CO! .I .EGE. Pa . 1Speci~ll For the pasr week the Ironton Ranger
District of the Wayne National Forest
has been in the ca pable hands of Tom
Williams. while the ra nger has been
getting so. me more ·'school housin' " at
Penn State University .
During the past 14 years, Penn State,
home of the Nittany Uons, has been
offe~ing a special refresher course in
administrative mana gement for Natural
R~source Managers. While the course
content deals primarily with enhancing
super:visory skills, a very real frin ge
benefit of the course is the opportunity to
rub elbows with Resource Managers
from state, federal and private sectors.
Forty-two participants fr O!ll as far
away as Texas and California are at~
tending this coUrse . Our neighbors to the
north are also represented with men here
from Nova Scotia and Quebec.

but to supply 100 pet. of the Nation's total
energy nced:s." A statement like that is
sure to arouse interest. lma~ine ! 100 pet.
of uur energy n€'eds!
. ll has been estimated that high yield
forestry could produce enough wood fiber
from 9 pet. of the U. S. land area I or 30
pet. of our forested area) to meet total
energy needs. Unlike fossil fue I sueh as
coal and gas ur uther sources of energy·
such as atomic power (which are non~
renewable 1wood is a renewable resource
that under the sustained yield principal ,
can produce this amount of energy in~
definitely .
According to Dr.' Murphey 1 'there are
still some technical details to be worked
out but the principal is sound and the
solution Ls feasible . The end result may
be the total degasifi calion or wood much
like the coal degasificatlon principle."
Pennsylvania coal, he stated, contains a
minimum of 3 pet. sulphur which is
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Featured selections will
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The band will present "Spirit
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Berlin .
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the band's presentation of " 0
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audience will be invited to joi n
in singing the last nwnber .
The Kyger Creek Speech
Department, under
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plays in the background.
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Kyger Creek extend a cordial
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Nlne members responded to
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about Ch ristmas past or
present, or a fairy tale.
A white elephant gift exchange was enjoyed .a nd gifts
for the GSI were given to Mrs.
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the institute.
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GALLIPOLIS - Riverside
Study Club met in regular
session Tuesday, Dec. 11. at 1
p.m. with Mrs. Wymond
Bradbury . Mrs . Rosebud
Baker delighted the members
with h&lt;&gt;r presence, as it had
been thought that she was in
Florida . However, business
called her family home so that
she could visit with the club .
Unusual refreshments were
served in keeping with the
season .
Mrs. J ohn Allen, president,
called the meeting to order. A
short business session was
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Their daughter will be
hostess for the open house.

SEEN AND HEARD
GALLIPOLIS - Mr. and
Mrs. Donald E. Wright, 1116
:. . First Ave., celebrated their
19th wedding anniversary
Saturday, Dec . .15.

The nominating committee
appointed consists or Mrs.
Steele , Velma Rose and
Florence Reagan.
The group sang " I Heard the
Bells on Christmas Day " and
" 0 Little Town of Bethlehem"
prior to the program which was
given by Mrs. Saunders.
Miss Georgia Clark gave the
devotions,
reading
the
Christmas story fr om Lvke 2.
"Silent Night" was played and
sung by Marie Shaver. Ruth
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JACKSON - Mr. and Mrs. S.
B. Jarrell, Sr., Rt. I, Jackson,
celebrate their 60th wedding
anniversary today with an
open house from 2 to 4 p.m . •
TheY were married at
Ironton, Dec. 18, 1913. Mr.
Jarrell is the son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Harrison Jarrell,
Kenova, W. Va. Mrs. Jarrell is
the daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs . Charles Smith, also of
The Jarrells are the parents
of eight children, Vinson, South
Point; Max W., Bidwell; Arth ur, K.mg, N.C.; S. B., Jr.,
Youngstown; ·Billy
E.,
Cleveland;
Rose Jarrell
Whalen and Pearl Jarrell
Vallance, both of Flatwoods,
Ky.; Bobby G., League City,

Ea~l Saunders.

GALLIPOLIS - A Christmas theme was used when the
Ann Judson Bible Class of the
Firs t Baptist Church met in the
decorated fellowship room of
the chur ch for its recent
meeting.
Mrs. Mamie Robison Jed the
group in singing " Joy to the
World,'' accompanied at the
piano by Mrs. Ruth Fiske.
President, Mrs. Eva Gilmore,
presided over the brief
busioess session.
Prayers were offered by
Mrs. Ethel Steele and Mrs.

Elsie McCoy as mst.alling (Jf~ Mary Wa lker.
An addendwn was presented
fkcr . Others assisting we re
afLer
offi cers were installed,
m"rshalls, Lovina Swisher and
Opal
Payn e;
organis t, tilled "The U ght of the Eas t,"
Marictl.a !h:} nulds; warder, by past matrons of the chapter.
Sabra Stewart. conductress. Pas t matrons participating
were Arlene Tracy, Verna
E~tivaun Matthews: sentinel,
Chamberlain, Verna Gleason,
Dewey Walker .
The chapter 's new officers Vennie Casto and Louise Rece.
installed were Ruth Evans; During the addendum Laura
worthy m~tron ; Daniel Evans, Broen sang "Star of the East."
worthy patron ; associate
The junior past matron and
matr on, Mildred Donahue ; past patron, Vickie and Robert
associate patron, Jerry Bar- A. Powell, were presented and
nes; secretary, Margaret escorted to the East, and
Simms; treasurer, Evelyn presented their cha pter
Denney ; conductress, Barbara Jewels.
The deputy grand matron, B.
Denny ; associate conductress,
Jean
Moore;
chaplain, Louise Rece, gave a short talk
Elizabeth Cloud; marshall, and thanked the chapter for an
Co nnie Barnes ; organi st, enjoyable evening.
Chapter closed in regular
Robert ·A. Powell ; Ada, Cathy
Aldennan; Ruth , Opal P.ayne; form, after which all retired to
Esther, Patricia Tomlinson ; the social room for potluck
Martha , Vickie Powell ; EJecta, refr e.s hments . The chapter
Christy Donahue; warder, room and social room were
Lovin a Swisher; se ntinel. decorated in keeping with the
Christrna.s season .
Chapters present were,
Cheshire, Oak Hill, ~roc­
torville, Wilkesville, Thurman,
Gallipolis, Wellston,
Harrisonville,
'McArthur ,
Middleport,
Danbury,
Colwnbine and Waterloo.

VINTON Chapter OES
recently at
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James Whitcomb Riley, including "A Child's Chris!n¥'s
Carol," " Parental Christmas
Present," uu ule. John 's
Christmas" and " A Feel in the
Christmas Air." She also read
the short story , "Who Santa
Claus Was. " Miss Gusta Rose
read a Christmas poem.
A social hour was enjoyed at
the close of the session when
gifts were exchanged and
mystery sisters were revealed.
Hostesses for the meeting
were Mrs . Saun ders, Mrs .
Leslie Brewer, Mrs. Clark,
Miss Rose and Mrs. Rose.

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (U P!) Farm exports will hit an
estimated $19 billion this year
- a 46 pet. increase over last
year 's record $13 billion, U. S.
Rep. Mark Andrews, R-N.D.,
told delegates to the National
Farmers Orga ni zation convention here .
Andrews, a sunflower farmer, is ranking Republican on
the House
Agricultural
Committee.
" We can maintain the gains
we have made in exports,'' he
said, " provided we purs ue .
sensible trade policy, free of
embargoes and unrealistic
lrade barriers .
" If given the opportunity and
ince ntlve of a decen t price,
far mers have the capacity to
meet all the food needs here at
horne," he added, " but we have
to gain the understanding and
support of consumers, particularly the residents of big
cities ."
Charl es L. Frazier , the
NFO's · Washington lobbyist,
said if farmers don't join in
effor ts to block the corporate
expansions, fam ily farms will
lose cattle, hogs and dairy to
the giants .
F razier said tha t cofp orate
giants are attempting to move
in to dairy and lives toc k
pr od uction.
lie also said the NFO has
·asked the J ustice Department
to investigate a planned
millionchead hog operation in
northeast Missouri for possible
violation of the Family Farm
An tjtrust Ac t. The operation is
a joint project of Swift and Co.
. and Ralston-Purina .
At today's closing session of
th e three-day c onvention,
cificers and national directors
will be elec ted by the
delegates .
Oren Lee Staley, president of
Ute NFO since it was formed in
1955, is expected to retain
leadership of the organiza tion
of farmers.

MJDOLE?OH 'J'
John
Tannrhill, 21, one or the
nation 's top ranking table
tennis players, spent Thursday
here with his ramiJy and
friends and .took a p1ane out of
Columbus Friday to Las Vegas
and Los Angeles for a week·
long series or exhibitions.
He will play at Ceasar's
Palace in I .as Vegas against an
assortment of entertainment
world stars and move on to U&gt;s
Angeles for more exhibitions
over the holidays. He is a
student at Ohio State
University.
In the recent National Team
championships in New York
City TannehiU's 22·3 record
was the third best in the field of
over 250 players who included
at leas t 25 Japanese and
Chinese entrants.
In November Tannehill also
was to p-billed in a two-week
tour of 11 m idwestern colleges
and uni versities giving table
tenn is and chess exhibitions in
which he played a college's
ta bl e .tennis and chess
cha mpions s imultaneously
(chess moves between table
tennis points). The tour was
arranged and managed by
Tom Rail, a lso formerly of
Middleport, now a Washington
D. C. public relations coun·
selor.

Lakin d oes show profit

Similar onc·wl'&lt;!k toW's are
sdtt&gt;&lt;lult.•d in lhc winter and
~ pring qn ~trter~ this ye;;~r .
WhL·JI a junior at Middleport
Hi~h S~.:hool at age 16. and tht'

1mlion's junior champion,
PT. PLEASANT - Deputy
Tannehill ruadc his first trip to
Mental
Health Dirertor of
l•; urope with the U. S. team ror
the world ·championships at Administration James Clowser
Munich. When a freshman at said Friday that La kin is the
only farm at a m~ntal hospital
the University of Cincirmati he
which
has been profitable,
was a member of the U. S.
Clowser disagreed with an
team that competed in the
earlier
report that the Lakin
world games in Japan, and
went into China marki ng the farm operated at a loss of
first visit of an American group $34,599 over a three-year
behind the Bamboo Curtain period.
MIDDLEPORT - Danny since 1949.
The farm at Lakin State
Thompson was master of
While in Middleport Thurs- Hos pita l furnished meat
ceremonies fo r a program that day he visited his father, valued at $27,619.16 for patients
included the appearance of Chester Tannehill, 916 Locust last fiscal year , accord ing to
Santa Claus Friday evening at St., and his brother, Mark and the Department of Mental
the annual
Middl eport· family, of Enterprise.
Pomeroy Rotary Club families'
Chr is tmas par ty at the
elementa ry• sc hooL Robert
Buck and Thompson were cochairmen for the party. School
cooks prepared the turkey
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Admitting he couldn'J sign
"The Three Sons" to sing,
Thompso n introd uced "The
A GREAT GIFT FOR THAT
Four Old Men," of Rotarians
Cash Bahr , Vernon Weber , Bob
Bwngarner and Chei Tannehill
who offered four Christmas
carols.
Thompson led grouP singing,
door prizes were awarded,
,
families were introduced, and ·
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Santa ar~ived to talk to the
chi ldr en . President Har old
Hubbard presided .

Thompson is
emcee for club
holiday party

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GALLIPOLIS - A the recent
monthly meeting ~f the Can·
dyslripers at Holzer Medical
Center, detailed plans we re
made for the Christmas party
to be given for the children
hospitalized in Pediatric un it of
the ·· Hospital on Wednesday
afternoon, December 19, 1973.
Panto mines and skits t o
entertain the children will be
presented by the Candystripers
in the Playroof, starting at 4
o'clock in the afternoon ,
followed by a pa rty and treats
of fr ui t and candy for the young
patients . ·
After the party for the
children, the Candystripes will
go to the French Five Hundred
Room at the Medical Center for
their own Chris tmas party . All
members of the group are
asked to bring a white elephant
gift, valued at $2 to $3 for the
gift e.change.
Mary Waugh, R.N., Director
of the Candys tr iper program ,
urges all members from the
five par ticipating high schools
ln the area to be sure to come,
both to entertain the children
an d give them the ir special
Christmas treat, as well as
enjoy their. own party following
the holida y observance in
Pediatrics. The next official
business meeting will be
Monday evening, Jan. 14 at the
hospital.

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awards, 26 have completed
firteen years of service. 11 ha\'e
reached twenty years, 7 ha\'e
passed the twenty-five year
mark, 2 will receive thirty year
service awards and Miss Alma
McCor mick will receive a
special award for fifty-six
years of loyal and dedicated
service to the hospital.
Master of ceremonies will be
Warren F . Sheets, chairman of
the Board of Tr ustees of Holzer
Hospital Founda tion. Sheets,
with Hugh P. KirkeJ, executive
vice president of Holzer
Medical Center, wiU make the
presentations. Music will be
provided by the Madrigals of
Gallia Academy High School,
Wider Ute direc tion of Mrs.
Anne Fischer .
Those receiving awards wiU
have special seating along with
their spouse or guest in the
fr ont section of Lyne Center .
All personnel of Holzer Medical
Center are invited to at tend
this special event to honor their
associates for many year s of
faithful service.

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CJowser said over the years
records have been based on the
costs of the total operation. In
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system and sewer sy~f.eom have

been carried completely on \he
fa rm 's books althoug h the
hospital is also served by the
two systems.
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will reflect the benefit to the,
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (U P!) Farm exports will hit an
estimated $19 billion this year
- a 46 pet. increase over last
year 's record $13 billion, U. S.
Rep. Mark Andrews, R-N.D.,
told delegates to the National
Farmers Orga ni zation convention here .
Andrews, a sunflower farmer, is ranking Republican on
the House
Agricultural
Committee.
" We can maintain the gains
we have made in exports,'' he
said, " provided we purs ue .
sensible trade policy, free of
embargoes and unrealistic
lrade barriers .
" If given the opportunity and
ince ntlve of a decen t price,
far mers have the capacity to
meet all the food needs here at
horne," he added, " but we have
to gain the understanding and
support of consumers, particularly the residents of big
cities ."
Charl es L. Frazier , the
NFO's · Washington lobbyist,
said if farmers don't join in
effor ts to block the corporate
expansions, fam ily farms will
lose cattle, hogs and dairy to
the giants .
F razier said tha t cofp orate
giants are attempting to move
in to dairy and lives toc k
pr od uction.
lie also said the NFO has
·asked the J ustice Department
to investigate a planned
millionchead hog operation in
northeast Missouri for possible
violation of the Family Farm
An tjtrust Ac t. The operation is
a joint project of Swift and Co.
. and Ralston-Purina .
At today's closing session of
th e three-day c onvention,
cificers and national directors
will be elec ted by the
delegates .
Oren Lee Staley, president of
Ute NFO since it was formed in
1955, is expected to retain
leadership of the organiza tion
of farmers.

MJDOLE?OH 'J'
John
Tannrhill, 21, one or the
nation 's top ranking table
tennis players, spent Thursday
here with his ramiJy and
friends and .took a p1ane out of
Columbus Friday to Las Vegas
and Los Angeles for a week·
long series or exhibitions.
He will play at Ceasar's
Palace in I .as Vegas against an
assortment of entertainment
world stars and move on to U&gt;s
Angeles for more exhibitions
over the holidays. He is a
student at Ohio State
University.
In the recent National Team
championships in New York
City TannehiU's 22·3 record
was the third best in the field of
over 250 players who included
at leas t 25 Japanese and
Chinese entrants.
In November Tannehill also
was to p-billed in a two-week
tour of 11 m idwestern colleges
and uni versities giving table
tenn is and chess exhibitions in
which he played a college's
ta bl e .tennis and chess
cha mpions s imultaneously
(chess moves between table
tennis points). The tour was
arranged and managed by
Tom Rail, a lso formerly of
Middleport, now a Washington
D. C. public relations coun·
selor.

Lakin d oes show profit

Similar onc·wl'&lt;!k toW's are
sdtt&gt;&lt;lult.•d in lhc winter and
~ pring qn ~trter~ this ye;;~r .
WhL·JI a junior at Middleport
Hi~h S~.:hool at age 16. and tht'

1mlion's junior champion,
PT. PLEASANT - Deputy
Tannehill ruadc his first trip to
Mental
Health Dirertor of
l•; urope with the U. S. team ror
the world ·championships at Administration James Clowser
Munich. When a freshman at said Friday that La kin is the
only farm at a m~ntal hospital
the University of Cincirmati he
which
has been profitable,
was a member of the U. S.
Clowser disagreed with an
team that competed in the
earlier
report that the Lakin
world games in Japan, and
went into China marki ng the farm operated at a loss of
first visit of an American group $34,599 over a three-year
behind the Bamboo Curtain period.
MIDDLEPORT - Danny since 1949.
The farm at Lakin State
Thompson was master of
While in Middleport Thurs- Hos pita l furnished meat
ceremonies fo r a program that day he visited his father, valued at $27,619.16 for patients
included the appearance of Chester Tannehill, 916 Locust last fiscal year , accord ing to
Santa Claus Friday evening at St., and his brother, Mark and the Department of Mental
the annual
Middl eport· family, of Enterprise.
Pomeroy Rotary Club families'
Chr is tmas par ty at the
elementa ry• sc hooL Robert
Buck and Thompson were cochairmen for the party. School
cooks prepared the turkey
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dinner.
Admitting he couldn'J sign
"The Three Sons" to sing,
Thompso n introd uced "The
A GREAT GIFT FOR THAT
Four Old Men," of Rotarians
Cash Bahr , Vernon Weber , Bob
Bwngarner and Chei Tannehill
who offered four Christmas
carols.
Thompson led grouP singing,
door prizes were awarded,
,
families were introduced, and ·
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&amp; THIRD _ _ _ __ _ GALLIPOLIS. OHIO - ··
Santa ar~ived to talk to the
chi ldr en . President Har old
Hubbard presided .

Thompson is
emcee for club
holiday party

MOUNTAIN
SCULPTURE

MAN IN YOUR LIFE

Peddler 's Pantry

DOWNTOWN GALLIPOLIS
EVERY
TUESDAY
AND

THURSDAY
ALL DAY
TIL atRISTMAS

EVERY WOMAN ALIVE
LOV ES CHANEL N° 5

GALLIPOLIS - A the recent
monthly meeting ~f the Can·
dyslripers at Holzer Medical
Center, detailed plans we re
made for the Christmas party
to be given for the children
hospitalized in Pediatric un it of
the ·· Hospital on Wednesday
afternoon, December 19, 1973.
Panto mines and skits t o
entertain the children will be
presented by the Candystripers
in the Playroof, starting at 4
o'clock in the afternoon ,
followed by a pa rty and treats
of fr ui t and candy for the young
patients . ·
After the party for the
children, the Candystripes will
go to the French Five Hundred
Room at the Medical Center for
their own Chris tmas party . All
members of the group are
asked to bring a white elephant
gift, valued at $2 to $3 for the
gift e.change.
Mary Waugh, R.N., Director
of the Candys tr iper program ,
urges all members from the
five par ticipating high schools
ln the area to be sure to come,
both to entertain the children
an d give them the ir special
Christmas treat, as well as
enjoy their. own party following
the holida y observance in
Pediatrics. The next official
business meeting will be
Monday evening, Jan. 14 at the
hospital.

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or Perfume Spray or any othe r of 1he

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A sparkling crystal flacon of Cologne Spray
Mist wilh Perfumed Dusting Powder In her
favorite fragrance.
Available in Wind Song, Golden Autumn,
Prophecy and Beloved.
$6.50

;.

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HANESCIVVIES*

Re in force d su ppor ting seam$
make Hones® double pa nel briefs
a bigger buy.than ever. Knit from
soft ab sorbent cotton, wh.ite O$
white con be. Heat resistant e la stic
in waistba nd and leg opening s.
Sizes 28 to 44 .

They ore already pre·shrunk a nd
they give in tka. strttches. Two
popv,lor styles in solid cOlors or a
host of stripes. Stock up no w o1
grea t sa'vi ngs. Sizes 28 to 42.

HOW TO US£ THEM

INITIAL BUITON
TOPPE RS.

/ .

~ ;(Q) ~

3 Q

Apply slight pressura

Slide pro ngs

to bcek of Buttdn
TOpper to open.

Clamp tight. Bullon

under bu tton,

Topper holc'1

g rasping firmly.

in J:J ioce. Can b~
removed as easily.

A first in fashion jewelry. Personalized Button Toppers for the
single or double button cuff, boldly
designed in a black and gold mottf.
The unique hinged . ac tion allows
them to be worn easily. Gift boxed m
set o( two for single button cuffs ; Set
of four for double button cuffs.

~ec vrely

' 8600

MEN'S SLIPPERS
CORDUROY OR

LEATHER
SIZES 6Y2 TO 12

,.

e('APE CRAFT PINE
GIFTS
eFENTON ART GLASS GIFTS

SCENTED CANDLES

;iw~Evd
JEWW:RS

·336 SECOND AVE., GAWPOLIS

:1....:=::::;::::==--~

PHONE 446-1883

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En1pire Initial

1\t'~'

PHONE 446-0026

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1\ot lllu, tr aterl :

eWAU. PLAQUES •LEATHER GOODS
eGLASSWARE PWS M,ANY OTHER GIFT ITEMS

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$]0°0

by Van Heusen
and Puritan

T i• T uo &amp;
·
Cuff Lin k Se t

eNOVELTIES FOR lliE BAR
eGIFTS FOR THE WHOLE ~AMILY

..

TO

MEN'S
DRESS AND
CASUAL
SHIRTS

The moo d of today ma kes on elegant return in
men:s je we lry. Ha ndsom ely monogrammed with
your fi rst a nd lost in ilia l, ea ch piece comp lemenls
your fas hion able ta stes . So com plement the ma n
on your Christmas list with a person a li zed g ift
from Swan k.

eGIFT WRAP, BOWS &amp; RIBBONS
.atRISTMAS CANDLES AND RINGS
eiNCENSE ePARTY GOODS

LINE
CANDLE
Christmas
Everyday

'

HANES'BIBRIEfS ·

hv

COU.ECTION

I

Remforced strops makt this Hone~1i undersh irt very durable yet
you pay no mo re. Highly absorbent combed cot1on. Full cutfo stay
tucked in. White on ly in sizes S·M·
l·Xl.

CONTRACT RATIFIED
. WASHI NGTON (UPI )
Editori al employes a t th e
Washington Star-News have
ratified a tw o-year Guild
contract rais ing the top
minimwn pay to $422 by April
21, 1975.

THE IDEAL GIFT
and CARD $HOPPE

~

Re info rc ed neckbond keeps. its
shape. Hones in Amer ic a 's favor·
ire T-sk irt, site fast , highlyob~orb­
e nt a nd it's cut long to Moy tucked'
in. Whrte on ly in sizes S-M·l·Xl.

•

eHOU.Y HOBBY atRISTMAS

29~EACH

'SECOND AND STATE, GALLIPOLIS

HANES~ UNDERSHIRTS

THAT SPECIAL MAN

by AMERICAN GREETING

by PRINCE MATCHABELU@

• Mint•Coconut•Cherry
tCinnamon S,picu Pine .
•·Bayberry
·
•Tangerine• Strawberry ·
•Blueberry

EGG
NOG

HANES®T-SHIRT

SPECIAL GIFTS FOR

.atRISTMAS CARDS

·~
L,ufi2iQaire

from Helena Rubinstein

de lightful versio ns o f the heavenly
fragran ce. From 1.50 to 25.00. '

.

3.69

PKG.OF 3

' i

,.

CALENDAR OR DAY
AND DATE MODELS

.

..

.i

UNDERWEAR

' .

'

s7.95 TO s12.95·

Help her discov~ r the wo nd~rf u lly fe minine
blend ol heady fl owers and li ngeri ng s pice s
is Heaven Sent. Ch oose Perfume, Ea u de
Pa rfum , Spray Mist, Flufly Ousting Powde r

.'

~

SPRING WOULD MODELS

sl4.95 TO sl7.95

co
.n

• carpet

Emeraude
byCoty.

Everything Is
Guaranteed
To Satisfy.
Or Money Back

',I

OPEN

planning party

MUSK

,

t' HEE I'A RKl :\G

"'• .:.. .

The Mystique at

Make her world a Heavenly Place
Give her light, lilting, lively

Quart

PL E ~T'\

"

-ha11dsome roc.k.e.r- .
that cradl~ you in
6" thic.k bouyant ~Oi\1'1'1
from heact to heels.
Lustrous tv-im is

ll&amp;l\"EX SENT

•

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awards, 26 have completed
firteen years of service. 11 ha\'e
reached twenty years, 7 ha\'e
passed the twenty-five year
mark, 2 will receive thirty year
service awards and Miss Alma
McCor mick will receive a
special award for fifty-six
years of loyal and dedicated
service to the hospital.
Master of ceremonies will be
Warren F . Sheets, chairman of
the Board of Tr ustees of Holzer
Hospital Founda tion. Sheets,
with Hugh P. KirkeJ, executive
vice president of Holzer
Medical Center, wiU make the
presentations. Music will be
provided by the Madrigals of
Gallia Academy High School,
Wider Ute direc tion of Mrs.
Anne Fischer .
Those receiving awards wiU
have special seating along with
their spouse or guest in the
fr ont section of Lyne Center .
All personnel of Holzer Medical
Center are invited to at tend
this special event to honor their
associates for many year s of
faithful service.

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POMEROY
Eight Howard D- Goins, Pomeroy,
defendants were fined and 14 and Jack L. Saunders, HUllothers forfeited bonds in Meigs tington, $.12.50 each, speeding;
Robert W. Moodispaugh ,
County Court Friday.
Fined by Judge Frank W.
Porter were Jack E. Yosl,
Lowell, and Sidney E. Ellis,
MiddlepOrt, Rl. I, $10 and costs
each, speeding; Stephen K.
Mounts, Little Hocking and
GALLipOLIS - Mark A.
Dorothy L. Parker, Pomeroy, Merola, 16, Lower River Rd.,
Rt. 3, $15 and costs each, Gallipolis, was charged with
speeding; Ronald L. Vogler, failure to stop within the
Stewart and Paul Wayne assure~ clear. dist~nce
"Huffine, Pomeroy. Rt. 3, $10 following an acc1dent Fr~day
and costs each , expired' about 6:30p.m. on Fourth Ave.
operators license; Esther M.
City police officers said the
Wolfe, Portland, Rt. 1, $20 and Merola car struck the rear of a
costs, no operators license, and car operated by Karen S.
Ora Leo Dailey, Portland, Rt. Moore, 22, of Rt. I, Gallipolis .
I, $250 and costs, five days
A backing mishap occurred
confinement, license at 2:40 p.m. at 1708 Eastern
suspended one year, driving Ave. where a car driven by Ora
while intoxicated.

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aud Louie R. Frederi ck,
Pomeroy. $159.55, possession of
illegal deer.

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By RICHARD LERNER
WASHINGTON (UP!)
President Nixon Saturday
signed legislation putting most
of the nation on year-round
Daylight Saving Time to save
energy and authorized the use
of 2,000 Internal Revenue
Service agents to enforce fuel
allocation rules.
Postponing his annual physical checkup until somellme
next week, the President met
for one hour with administration energy chief William E.
Simon and his deputy, John C.
Sawhill, Simon announced the
beefed up enforcment actions at
a news conference arter the
meeting.
The Daylight Saving Time

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H. Carlisle, 59, of Rt. l, Henderson, backed into a vehicle
driven by Clolis Eugene Hart,
of Rt. I, Leon, w. va.
Another accident occurred at
11:50 p.m. on the Ohio Valley
Bankparking lot where the gas
pedal on a car driven by Jerry
R. Brammer, of Rt . 2, Bidwell,
stuck causing Brammer to lose
control of his car. The auto
jumped a curb striking a fence
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occurred within 15 minutes
Friday night, -the Sheriff
Robert C. Harlenbach's
Department reported.
At 5:30 p.m. on county road
one in Salem Township,
Kenneth A. West, 35, Athens,
Rt.l, was traveling south when
Tracy, Pomeroy and Dale he sideswiped a car traveling
Herrmann, Middleport, $25 north driven by George
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There were no personal
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damage to both vehicles; w.,st
was cited for driving left of
center.
At 5:45 p.m. Mike Buskirk,
Middleport, was traveling east
on SR 124, just east of Rutland ,
when a deer was killed as ll ran
into the path of his truck.
Buskirk was not injured . There
was light damage to his truck.

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WASHINGTON (UP! ) - A subpoena for the administralawyer for Ralph Nader has tion's dairy records and is
obtained a tape of President expected to focus part of its
Nixon's controversial March 23, Jaimary hearings on campaign
1971, meeting with dairy financing on the ind~stry . _!)o
leaders --a key point in a suit far, no subpoenas have been
charging the administration served by the committee.
increased milk supports in
Special Watergate Prosecutor
exchange for huge campaign Leon Jaworski has assigned
gifts.
two lawyers to the dairy
The attorney, William 0 . matter. The Justice DepartDobrovir, said Saturday he also ment is pursuing a civil
has obtained by subpoena the antitrust suit against Associal·
dally diaries for Nixon's form.er ed Milk Producers Inc .
top aides, H.R. Haldeman and (AMP!), headquartered in San
John D. Ehrlichman, from mid· Antonio, Tex., and one of three
1970 until after the 1972 major milk co-operatives.
election.
The controversy involves
Dobrovir has been gathering these matters:
evidence in the suit, which is _ -Jake Jacobson, AMP! attorone of several legal actions ney and White ·House aide in
· aimed at the dairy industry as the Johnson administration ,
a result of Republican cam- testified in a deposition in
paign contributions now be- November he gave ·$100,000 in
lieved to total at least $527,500, cash in August, 1969, to Herbert
The Senate Watergate com- W. Kalmbach, Nixon 's fund-

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Charles
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or higher taxes to cut gas use
make losses ip tax revenues
from Ohio's motor vehicle fuel
tax appear imminent.
Gov. John J Gilligan Thursday told 18 governors meeting
in Washington substantial
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Vietnam, and threatened unspecified U. S. retaliation if such
attacks continue . The State Department also denounced the
attack in which an American officer waa killed. The unarmed
helicopter, clearly marked as a nonhostile aircraft, was carrying
four U. S. personnel and three South Vle\l!amese on a search for
the body of an American serviceman believed killed in 1966. The
copter was one of three forced .down Friday only 12 miles from
Saigon.
U. s. officials said Capt. Richard M. Rees, 32, of Kent, Ohio,
was killed "in cold blood" by Communist riflemen after the
helicopter touched down and Ree~ raised his arms in surrender.
Rees was the second Americ!'n killed smce the Jan. 27 V1etilam
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and whose wife resides in Thailand; Spec. 4 Randall J . Nash, son
of Mr. and Mrs, James Nash of Amarillo, Tex.; Sgt. I-C. Ronnie
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give me a cigarette? Look,
they've cut off my ear."
Getty, whcse right ear had
been severed by his kidnapers,
was released before dawn
Saturday near the small town
of Lagonegro 100 miles south of
· Naples. A $2.9 million ransom
had been paid in installments
by his grandfather, oil bil·
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ROME (UPI) - J. Paul
Getty lii hugged his mother,
devoured a plate of buttered
spaghetti and entered a private
clinit in Rome Saturday. The
hippie youth, his right ear
missing, was freed by kidna}&gt;ers for a $2.9 million ransom
after five months in captivity.
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raiser and private lawyer.
- Former Rep. Pat Hillings,
. R-Calif., who succeeded Nixon
as a House member before
becoming an AMP! lawyer,
wrote Nixon in December 1970:
"We are now working with Tom
Evans and Herb Kalmbach in
setting up appropriate channels
for AMP! to contribute $2
million to your re-election."
- Hillings also asked that
dairy import quotas be tightened. The administration revised the quotas two weeks
later, Nader charged, "according to the wishes of the
industry.' '

- Former Agriculture Secretary Clifford M. Hardin set the
support price for milk for the
year beginning April I, 1970, at
$4.66 a hundredweight, and on
March 12, 1971, "after careful
review, " refused to r3.is~ it any
further .
-Nixon met on March 23,

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1,000 new personnel to take
over the enforcement job by the
middle of 1974. "They are going
to train and supervise work for
us at our direction on allocation, pric-e gouging and any
other illegal activities connected with any of the6e shorNixon a "very positive report" tages," he said.
on the government's energy
"We are not going to tolerate
conservation program , an- any abuse and we will come
nounced that the 2,000 fRS down on this very hard when it
agents would begin immediate- is foWld out."
ly to enforce the allocation
The federal energy office,
system and crack down on which Simon heads, previously
price gouging. The agents have has had no far-reaching enbeen assigned on a full-time forcement program.
basis for ·the next six months,
Simon indicated that Nixon
he said.
okayed the plans which he
Simon added that the IRS outlined. He said they also
ar.rants also will train snmP rli .&lt;Ou~•ed " three-day-old strik•

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high fuel prices and lower
speed limits; the question pf
rationing; the present fuel
allocation program, and legislation pending in Congress
including a proposal to deregulate natural gas at the weU
head.
There were predictions mean·
while that the truckers strike
would end by Monday. The
forecast came from both
Transportation · Secretary
Claude S. Brinegar and Michael
Parkhurst, editor and publisher
of Overdrive, dmagazine which
originally urged the strike. But
J .W. 11 River Rat" Edwards, an
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Open 'til 6 P.M.

bill, a compromise passed
Friday by the House and
Senate, would go into effect at 2
a.m. Jan . 6, and continue until
October, 1975. ll was designed
to save som~ energy expended
for lighting and heating.
- Simon, who said he had given

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"men that are behind me ... all and passed before Congress
across this country are not adjourns £or Christmas.

moving (their trucks). There's
only one way that those men
will move. That will be for me
to tell them to move."
''At this time we're sitting
tight," he said . "We're not
going to move until we have
definite action . We're prepared
to sit it out. 11

Edwards said he could not
estimate how many truck
drivers he represented.

Simon said the administration
is trying to increase the diesel
fuel supply and has promised
the truckers 110 per cent of U1e
fuel supply they used last year .
He said he hoped "these
pOsitive steps we have taken
will be accepted in a positive
fashion by the truckers."
The energy chief said Nixon
described the emergency energy bill, which passed the House
SUNDAY, _DECEMBER 16, 1973
PAGE 17 early saturday, as a " basket
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Raymond D. Priddy, Pomeroy,
Rt. 4, Barry J. Thompson,
Maple Heights , James C.
Lecomte, Fostoria, Harry R.
Halker, Lowell, Carleton L.
Cornell, Greenwood, N.Y., and
Stanford E. Fulks, Canton,
$27.50 each, speeding; Stanley
Phelps, Pomeroy, $34 .55,
illegal deer hunting; Eleanor
D. Tillis, Pomeroy, Rt. 4,
l109.55, illegal deer; Jay

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CAMBRIDGE, OIDO - .REP. WAYNE HAYS, D-Ohio, said
here .Saturday the present energy crisis is "about ~ per cent·
contrived by the big oil companies" to increase fuel pnces. Hays
made the remarks at a meeting here of 150 representatives of the
plastics industry - The Organization of Plastics Processors

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"You ought to get together an ratse cam m . as mg n,
said Hays. "You ought to innundate the Congress w1th mall, you
ought to innundate \he House Waya and Means committee with
mail and tell them you're going out of business. Keep the
pressure on them. If enough of you write to. congressmen you'll
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sweater, gray pants and sneakers .
He was taken to the
Lagonegro police station and
fed a plate of spaghetti and
coffee. His mother , Gail
Harris, sped to the the town
from her Rome aparlment and
greeted him with hugs, kisses
and tears.
"It's all over," young Getty
said. "Only now can I start to
live again," Mrs. Harris said.
"! always believed you."
With a police escort, they
were driven to Rome by
Fernando Masone, chief of an
Italian police unit known as the
Flying Squad.
The young Getty, his head
bandaged by a doctor, entered
a private clinic. Doctors said
that except for numbness from
the cold, he appeared to be in
good condition.
"He is still in a state of shock
and even at the memory of any
~vent connected with his
dramatic adventure, he
becomes upset and bursts into
tears," Masone said.
"He was in no condition to be
questioned," he said. "He slept
most of the way up and did not
want to talk about the kidnaping."
Masone said police had no
firm lead on the kidnapers.
However, police sources said
they were working on one
theory that the kidnapers could
have been a band of Calabrian
drug runners.
In his first comments to
police, young Getty said he was
kidnaped on the night of July 9
in front of the French Embassy
in the Piazza Farnese, a
popular and · picturesque
square in old Rome.
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"They kept me traveling
almost all the time/' police
quoted young Getty as saying
about his five months in ca}&gt;tivity.
Police had considered the
possibility that the Getty
kidnaping was a hoax. However, the investigation became
sobered when a severed human
ear and photographs of young
Getty without an ear arrived at
a Rome newspaper.
Family sources said the
photographs contributed to
convincing Getty Sr., who once
said he would "not pay one
cent" toward any ransom, that
the kidnaping was genuine.
A Getty family emissary
paid the ransom in in·
stallments, carrying the
money in used notes in plastic
bags to an undisclosed
destination.

Senate-passed version. He said
he hoped the two versions could
be compromised in a House-

"Both versions have some
problems," he said. " ... the
House version with that many
amendments. we just could not
tolerate ."
Simon said he and Nixon
discussed the · possibility of
gasoline rationing "'at some
length," but indicated they still
view it as a last resort . He also
said his staff would begin
meeting Monday with airlines
representatives in an effort to
relieve a threatened layoff of
pilots and flight personnel
because of jet fuel shortages.
Expressing oplimimism that
the government will solve these
shortages, Simon added that his
predictions were not based on
the assumption that the Arab
oil boycott will end soon . "I'm
assuming the embargo will
continue," he said . The Daylight Savings Time bill which
Nixon signed would put the
nation on "fast timet' through·
out the year for the first time
since World War ll.

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1971, with executives from
AMP!, Mid America Dairies
and Dairymen Inc., the three
major dairy co-ops.
- Hardin annoWiced on
March 25, 1971, an increase in
the price support to $4.93.
- The three co-ops, through
their political affiliates, gave at
least $427,500 in reported
con.tributions to various Nixon
re-election committees between
March 22, 1971, and Election
Day.
Meanwhile, the price of milk
for the consumer shot up about
10 cents a quart.

Nader filed suit in U.S.
District Court here in 1972 to
roll back the increased supports
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0n grounds they were influenced by improper political
activities ." The National Farmers . Organization (NFO), a
liberal group of generally small
farmers, filed an antitrust suit
against AMP! in U.S. District
Court in Kansas City.
At a news conference Nov . 17,
Nixon said congressional Demo.
crats ••put a gun to our head"
in 1971 by proposing' an even
larger, 90 per cent support
price. To avoid- the larger
price, Nixon said, the administration agreed on 85 per cent.
"Awfully nice people are
getting a bad rap about it,"
Nixon said.
Dobrovir returned late Friday
from Los Angeles where he
took a second deposition from
Kalmbach. He refused to reveal
what Kalmbach said, but hinted
that the testimony would spur
him to get depositions from
Ehrlichman, Haldeman and
former White House special
counsel Charles W. Colson, who
was Wbite House liaison for the
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POMEROY - James Roush .
Racine. given his oath of office
as new Meigs County Auditor
by Meigs CoWlty Common
Pleas Court Judge John C.
Bacon Saturday morning,
vowed not to disgrace the office .
Roush replaces Gordon
CaldweU, Tuppers Plains, who
held the office for a number of
years but resigned recently.
Roush wilt serve the remainder
of the unexpired term which
includes all of 1974.
Roush said Saturday :'
" Meigs County is going
through a period of transition.
Perhaps the one office that is
caught in the middle of this
transition is the county
auditor 's office . The auditor of
any county is caught between
several forces in the exercising
of his duties . The State
Department of Taxation sets
the policy of (how taxes are to
be determined) and enforces
those guidelines. On the other
hand, the people vote the
amount of taxes they wish to
pay to various public services·.
The auditor in turn gets an
accoun ling of these taxes and
then makes his report to both
the state and local offices.
"I will endeavor as the new
auditor of Meigs County to
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JAMES ROUSH
its functions, to keep in step
with our growing county .
Meigs County ' s moving ahead
with dynamic steps in industry
and before long the eastern end
of oilr county will be opening
up. This will be a trying time
for public officials and the
public in general, to keep in
step with its growth.
" However, the times will
bring forth · the active
leadership that is needed in
this period . I will make this
promise , to the citizens of
Meigs County ; I will not bring
disgrace to the public office to
which I have been appointed. I
will cooperate with the other
elected county officials and I
will bring no disgrace on Meigs
County or its citizens in the
functions of my office."

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!~!j pollution when high-sulfur coal is burned. H It proves to be
';!! as effective as laboratory tests show, the process will
~!;! enable more high sulfur coal to be burned to help meet the
i!;! fuel shortage while also preventing air pollution, university
!!l officials said.
A lot of West Virginia coal is loaded with sulfur and new
;~: federal air control regulations disallow burning of such coal
;~ by utility companies. As a result, some electric companies
:;:; have switched to oil as a source of energy.
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The new process is known as sulfurtain and it traps the
;!;! sulfur In the coal ashes, thus curbing pollution. Lime or
!!!! limestone is combined with pulverized coal before it is
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inert
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fuel prices and lowered speed limits dwindled to a
few spots around the country Saturday. A national
spokesman for drivers predicted that truck traffic
"should be almost back to normal" by Monday.
Scattered va ndalism and violence that marked
the two-day protest continued. Michael Parkhurst,
editor and publisher of "Overdrive" magazine, said
in Washington Saturday that most of the drivers
who stayed off the road Thursday and Friday would
be behind the wheel Monday, although "a few guys
will want to show how gutsy they are for another
two or three days. "

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Parkhurst said he thought ~astern part of the . state.
:~l
:;:: the shutdown "made the public ~mce Thursday police received
:[:~ which are within air pollution regulations, all of the carbon ~:;: sympathetic · to the truckers' . at least 85 reports of violent
plight."
incidents, half of them shoot:;:;
was burned," Buttermore said.
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Basing
his
predictions
on
ings. There were no known
:;:;
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check!
Saturday
with
drivers
injuries,
however.
~~~! -a waste material with a high ash and sulfur content and :i!j
in
10
states,
Parkhurst
said
he
The number of shooting
!;!; just loaded with water. One of the reasons that fines are a :;;;
didn't
expect
much
truck
in Pennsylvania reincidents
;;;; waste product is that they contain about 20 per cent water :::~.
traffic
this
weekend
since
ported since Thursday rose to
,:;; and it isn't economically feasible to remove it. It is hoped !;!i
many
drivers
have
decided
to
eight, although stale police
;!;~ that it will be economically feasible to reduce the water :;~
rest at' home.
said they knew of no injuries.
:i!~ oontent of fines to the percentages needed In variations of t
"They
wouldn't
just
jump
in
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over," he said.
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Most of the violence a}&gt;WASHINGTON (UP!) - The peared to be in Ohio and
POMEROY - Terry Lee
Varney , 19, Long Bottom, Rt. 1, · Senate voted Friday to allow Pennsylvania where truck
student, and Faith Elaine the U. S. Treasury to begin traffic remained light.
Smith, 17, Radne , Rt. 1, making pennies out of
The Ohio Highway Patrol
aluminum
if
it
wishes
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Glenn strong with laboring man
COLUMBUS (UP!) _ Demoantagonized
cratic Senatorial Candidate Metzenbaum
several labor leaders last fall
John Glenn has more support
among the rank and f_ile o.f by attempting to get the board
of directors of the Ohio AFLorganized labor and some of its CIO to endorse his candidacy.
leadership than the state
"That blew right up on him,"
Democratic hierarchy said a source.
realizes , it was learned
Some Representatives of orSaturda.v .
Howard Metzenbaum of ganized labor also spoke to
Cleveland, the other candidate Gov. John J . Gilligan after the
governor attempted to get
for the Democratic senatorial Glenn to run for the
nomination, has the backing of
Democratic nomination for
the majority of Ohio's labor lieutenant governor and clear
leaders but by no means does the way for Metzenbaum for
he have organized labor's the. senatorial nominaton.
vote locked up, a source said.
It was reparted Saturday
that Gov. John J. Gilligan had
decided to name Metzenbaum
to the U.S. Senate seat being
vacated by attorney generalBy ANDREW A. YEMMA
designate William B. Saxbe for
the qne year remaining in •AUSTIN, Tex. (UP!) . Saxbe's term.
Charles Alan . Wright, the
Glenn this past week waa in- lawyer who labored to keep
traduced at a labor rally in President Nixon's Watergate
Akron by Pete Bomarito, pres- tapes secret, said Saturday he
ident of the United Rubber hopes there are "adequate
Workers Union, who said he answers" for why two of them
supported
the
former are missing and another one
astronaut.
marred.
"The International is for
In an interview with UPI,
John Glenn although I don't Wright said he has few regrets
know bow some of the locals about the months he spent as
will go," said Carl Whitten, Nixon's chief lawyer in the long
treasurer of Local 5 of the court hattie with Watergate
URW.
· prosecutors over the tapesSome Angry
except that he never knew the
"Some of the rubber people materials he was fighting to
are angry with Metzenbaum protect were not intact.
"What I regret as a matter of
because of his attitude and how
he
embarassed Hubert public relations if anything else
Humphrey during the 1972 was that when I said on Oct. 23
campaign when he announced that we would comply with the
his endorsement of McGovern subpoena, that the White House
in front of Humphrey," said didn 't say that there was a
Whitten. "That left a bitter possibility that two of the tapes
taste in everybody's mouth." didn't exist," he said.
Sources reported that
Oct. 23 was the day that

COLUMBUS(UPI)-Dissident truck drivers hijacked a
Penn Central rat'Iroad crane
Sat day jammed f'
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"He took Glenn in that office
"John's a good cand1'date but
and told him organized labor certainly Howard Metzenbaurn
was 100 per cent for Metzen- who has had many years of
baumandthatisjustnottrue," service in the legislature is the
said a source.
better candidate," saidShipka,
Plenty Left
I personally feel Howard MetzHowever, there is plenty of enbaum is the most ex-.
laborsuppart for Metzenhaum. perienced candidate and ·can
The powerful Teamsters un- do the most good."
ion has already announced its
Glenn launched his camsupport of the Cleveland Indus- paign Monday in Cleveland and,
trialist and others are expected spent the week touring the
to follow.
state and said Friday in Cin"! think it was a good cinnati the response to his ne~r ~aste~v:~:'l, 0~~:,r~~ .
choice," said AI Shipka, head · candidacy has been "ex- help right a derailed ·train. It
of the YoUllgstown AFL-CIO. cellent."
was recovered and no arrests
were made.
East Liverpool Police Lieut.
Orin Smith verified the hijacking of the crane.
Nixon, after the furor that arrests . The Wbite House did
"That's true, they commanerupted from his firing of not announce that until Nov:21. deered a crane," Smith said.
special . prosecutor Archibald
"l had no indications about "It's really wild. The freight
Cox three days before, a ban- the missing 18 minutes until it ' train just jumped the track and
doned the tapes battle and was made public," Wright said. nobody was hurt. There were
dispatched Wright to court to "I don't ' know much about it 60 or 70 trucks at a truck stop
pledge the President would except what 1 read in the near the tracks,
"comply fully" with a Cox newspapers.
EastLiverpoolisacommunity
subpoena for nine of hls
"!think the things that have of20,0001ocatedinEasternOhio
Watergate tapes. On Oct. 3), happened have certainly raised along the Ohio River.
the Wbite House announced two questions about the President's
Independent truck derivers
of the nine tapes did not exist. credibility and 1 would hope this weekend continued a pro"If I had known, I would that adequate answers would he test over rising fuel oil prices
have said it in court," Wright provided."
and lower speed limits .
said. "That way the public
Would a full disclosure
A truck stop at Coal Grove
would have been put on notice provide the answers? .
in southeastern Ohio was-jamed
and ft wouldn't have been the
with about 200 trucks and some
bombshell it was eight days
"That's really more of a Sohio trucks that the firm
later."
political question," he said. "! wanted driven out were held
Nor, Wright saicJ as he chain- have always endeavored to captive.
smoked in his tiny office at the . avoid ·giving answers on politi- Lawrence County Common
University of Texas Law cal questions ."
Pleas Court Judge Kenneth Ater
School, did he know a third But after a long pause, he issued an order for the removtape was marred by an 18- added:
al of the trucks but the truck·
minute buzz that obliterates a
"~' a newspaper reader and ers ignored the order.
Watergate conversation Nixon a poll watcher I would say the
One truer. driver said if
had with his former chief aide, crisis has eased, but one cannot Sohio wants the trucks it "better
H.R. Haldeman, three days yet say the patient has fully be damned careful when they
after the June ·17, !972 bugging recovered."
come to get it."

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Eight Howard D- Goins, Pomeroy,
defendants were fined and 14 and Jack L. Saunders, HUllothers forfeited bonds in Meigs tington, $.12.50 each, speeding;
Robert W. Moodispaugh ,
County Court Friday.
Fined by Judge Frank W.
Porter were Jack E. Yosl,
Lowell, and Sidney E. Ellis,
MiddlepOrt, Rl. I, $10 and costs
each, speeding; Stephen K.
Mounts, Little Hocking and
GALLipOLIS - Mark A.
Dorothy L. Parker, Pomeroy, Merola, 16, Lower River Rd.,
Rt. 3, $15 and costs each, Gallipolis, was charged with
speeding; Ronald L. Vogler, failure to stop within the
Stewart and Paul Wayne assure~ clear. dist~nce
"Huffine, Pomeroy. Rt. 3, $10 following an acc1dent Fr~day
and costs each , expired' about 6:30p.m. on Fourth Ave.
operators license; Esther M.
City police officers said the
Wolfe, Portland, Rt. 1, $20 and Merola car struck the rear of a
costs, no operators license, and car operated by Karen S.
Ora Leo Dailey, Portland, Rt. Moore, 22, of Rt. I, Gallipolis .
I, $250 and costs, five days
A backing mishap occurred
confinement, license at 2:40 p.m. at 1708 Eastern
suspended one year, driving Ave. where a car driven by Ora
while intoxicated.

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aud Louie R. Frederi ck,
Pomeroy. $159.55, possession of
illegal deer.

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By RICHARD LERNER
WASHINGTON (UP!)
President Nixon Saturday
signed legislation putting most
of the nation on year-round
Daylight Saving Time to save
energy and authorized the use
of 2,000 Internal Revenue
Service agents to enforce fuel
allocation rules.
Postponing his annual physical checkup until somellme
next week, the President met
for one hour with administration energy chief William E.
Simon and his deputy, John C.
Sawhill, Simon announced the
beefed up enforcment actions at
a news conference arter the
meeting.
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H. Carlisle, 59, of Rt. l, Henderson, backed into a vehicle
driven by Clolis Eugene Hart,
of Rt. I, Leon, w. va.
Another accident occurred at
11:50 p.m. on the Ohio Valley
Bankparking lot where the gas
pedal on a car driven by Jerry
R. Brammer, of Rt . 2, Bidwell,
stuck causing Brammer to lose
control of his car. The auto
jumped a curb striking a fence
and telephone pole.

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POMEROY- Two accidents
occurred within 15 minutes
Friday night, -the Sheriff
Robert C. Harlenbach's
Department reported.
At 5:30 p.m. on county road
one in Salem Township,
Kenneth A. West, 35, Athens,
Rt.l, was traveling south when
Tracy, Pomeroy and Dale he sideswiped a car traveling
Herrmann, Middleport, $25 north driven by George
each, disturbing the peace; Charles Lawrence, Jr., 41,

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There were no personal
injuries. There was heavy
damage to both vehicles; w.,st
was cited for driving left of
center.
At 5:45 p.m. Mike Buskirk,
Middleport, was traveling east
on SR 124, just east of Rutland ,
when a deer was killed as ll ran
into the path of his truck.
Buskirk was not injured . There
was light damage to his truck.

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By WESLEY G. PIPPERT mittee has authorized a general
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - A subpoena for the administralawyer for Ralph Nader has tion's dairy records and is
obtained a tape of President expected to focus part of its
Nixon's controversial March 23, Jaimary hearings on campaign
1971, meeting with dairy financing on the ind~stry . _!)o
leaders --a key point in a suit far, no subpoenas have been
charging the administration served by the committee.
increased milk supports in
Special Watergate Prosecutor
exchange for huge campaign Leon Jaworski has assigned
gifts.
two lawyers to the dairy
The attorney, William 0 . matter. The Justice DepartDobrovir, said Saturday he also ment is pursuing a civil
has obtained by subpoena the antitrust suit against Associal·
dally diaries for Nixon's form.er ed Milk Producers Inc .
top aides, H.R. Haldeman and (AMP!), headquartered in San
John D. Ehrlichman, from mid· Antonio, Tex., and one of three
1970 until after the 1972 major milk co-operatives.
election.
The controversy involves
Dobrovir has been gathering these matters:
evidence in the suit, which is _ -Jake Jacobson, AMP! attorone of several legal actions ney and White ·House aide in
· aimed at the dairy industry as the Johnson administration ,
a result of Republican cam- testified in a deposition in
paign contributions now be- November he gave ·$100,000 in
lieved to total at least $527,500, cash in August, 1969, to Herbert
The Senate Watergate com- W. Kalmbach, Nixon 's fund-

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and maintenance program s
will be severaly curtailed by a
substantial decrease in
gasoline consumption and
accompanying loss in tax
revenues, the Ohio Public
Expenditure Council (OPEC )
warned Friday.
Charles
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executive director of . OPEC,
said possible gasoline rationing
or higher taxes to cut gas use
make losses ip tax revenues
from Ohio's motor vehicle fuel
tax appear imminent.
Gov. John J Gilligan Thursday told 18 governors meeting
in Washington substantial
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clinit in Rome Saturday. The
hippie youth, his right ear
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raiser and private lawyer.
- Former Rep. Pat Hillings,
. R-Calif., who succeeded Nixon
as a House member before
becoming an AMP! lawyer,
wrote Nixon in December 1970:
"We are now working with Tom
Evans and Herb Kalmbach in
setting up appropriate channels
for AMP! to contribute $2
million to your re-election."
- Hillings also asked that
dairy import quotas be tightened. The administration revised the quotas two weeks
later, Nader charged, "according to the wishes of the
industry.' '

- Former Agriculture Secretary Clifford M. Hardin set the
support price for milk for the
year beginning April I, 1970, at
$4.66 a hundredweight, and on
March 12, 1971, "after careful
review, " refused to r3.is~ it any
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over the enforcement job by the
middle of 1974. "They are going
to train and supervise work for
us at our direction on allocation, pric-e gouging and any
other illegal activities connected with any of the6e shorNixon a "very positive report" tages," he said.
on the government's energy
"We are not going to tolerate
conservation program , an- any abuse and we will come
nounced that the 2,000 fRS down on this very hard when it
agents would begin immediate- is foWld out."
ly to enforce the allocation
The federal energy office,
system and crack down on which Simon heads, previously
price gouging. The agents have has had no far-reaching enbeen assigned on a full-time forcement program.
basis for ·the next six months,
Simon indicated that Nixon
he said.
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Simon added that the IRS outlined. He said they also
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high fuel prices and lower
speed limits; the question pf
rationing; the present fuel
allocation program, and legislation pending in Congress
including a proposal to deregulate natural gas at the weU
head.
There were predictions mean·
while that the truckers strike
would end by Monday. The
forecast came from both
Transportation · Secretary
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Parkhurst, editor and publisher
of Overdrive, dmagazine which
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J .W. 11 River Rat" Edwards, an
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bill, a compromise passed
Friday by the House and
Senate, would go into effect at 2
a.m. Jan . 6, and continue until
October, 1975. ll was designed
to save som~ energy expended
for lighting and heating.
- Simon, who said he had given

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across this country are not adjourns £or Christmas.

moving (their trucks). There's
only one way that those men
will move. That will be for me
to tell them to move."
''At this time we're sitting
tight," he said . "We're not
going to move until we have
definite action . We're prepared
to sit it out. 11

Edwards said he could not
estimate how many truck
drivers he represented.

Simon said the administration
is trying to increase the diesel
fuel supply and has promised
the truckers 110 per cent of U1e
fuel supply they used last year .
He said he hoped "these
pOsitive steps we have taken
will be accepted in a positive
fashion by the truckers."
The energy chief said Nixon
described the emergency energy bill, which passed the House
SUNDAY, _DECEMBER 16, 1973
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Raymond D. Priddy, Pomeroy,
Rt. 4, Barry J. Thompson,
Maple Heights , James C.
Lecomte, Fostoria, Harry R.
Halker, Lowell, Carleton L.
Cornell, Greenwood, N.Y., and
Stanford E. Fulks, Canton,
$27.50 each, speeding; Stanley
Phelps, Pomeroy, $34 .55,
illegal deer hunting; Eleanor
D. Tillis, Pomeroy, Rt. 4,
l109.55, illegal deer; Jay

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CAMBRIDGE, OIDO - .REP. WAYNE HAYS, D-Ohio, said
here .Saturday the present energy crisis is "about ~ per cent·
contrived by the big oil companies" to increase fuel pnces. Hays
made the remarks at a meeting here of 150 representatives of the
plastics industry - The Organization of Plastics Processors

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"You ought to get together an ratse cam m . as mg n,
said Hays. "You ought to innundate the Congress w1th mall, you
ought to innundate \he House Waya and Means committee with
mail and tell them you're going out of business. Keep the
pressure on them. If enough of you write to. congressmen you'll
probably get some action."
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sweater, gray pants and sneakers .
He was taken to the
Lagonegro police station and
fed a plate of spaghetti and
coffee. His mother , Gail
Harris, sped to the the town
from her Rome aparlment and
greeted him with hugs, kisses
and tears.
"It's all over," young Getty
said. "Only now can I start to
live again," Mrs. Harris said.
"! always believed you."
With a police escort, they
were driven to Rome by
Fernando Masone, chief of an
Italian police unit known as the
Flying Squad.
The young Getty, his head
bandaged by a doctor, entered
a private clinic. Doctors said
that except for numbness from
the cold, he appeared to be in
good condition.
"He is still in a state of shock
and even at the memory of any
~vent connected with his
dramatic adventure, he
becomes upset and bursts into
tears," Masone said.
"He was in no condition to be
questioned," he said. "He slept
most of the way up and did not
want to talk about the kidnaping."
Masone said police had no
firm lead on the kidnapers.
However, police sources said
they were working on one
theory that the kidnapers could
have been a band of Calabrian
drug runners.
In his first comments to
police, young Getty said he was
kidnaped on the night of July 9
in front of the French Embassy
in the Piazza Farnese, a
popular and · picturesque
square in old Rome.
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almost all the time/' police
quoted young Getty as saying
about his five months in ca}&gt;tivity.
Police had considered the
possibility that the Getty
kidnaping was a hoax. However, the investigation became
sobered when a severed human
ear and photographs of young
Getty without an ear arrived at
a Rome newspaper.
Family sources said the
photographs contributed to
convincing Getty Sr., who once
said he would "not pay one
cent" toward any ransom, that
the kidnaping was genuine.
A Getty family emissary
paid the ransom in in·
stallments, carrying the
money in used notes in plastic
bags to an undisclosed
destination.

Senate-passed version. He said
he hoped the two versions could
be compromised in a House-

"Both versions have some
problems," he said. " ... the
House version with that many
amendments. we just could not
tolerate ."
Simon said he and Nixon
discussed the · possibility of
gasoline rationing "'at some
length," but indicated they still
view it as a last resort . He also
said his staff would begin
meeting Monday with airlines
representatives in an effort to
relieve a threatened layoff of
pilots and flight personnel
because of jet fuel shortages.
Expressing oplimimism that
the government will solve these
shortages, Simon added that his
predictions were not based on
the assumption that the Arab
oil boycott will end soon . "I'm
assuming the embargo will
continue," he said . The Daylight Savings Time bill which
Nixon signed would put the
nation on "fast timet' through·
out the year for the first time
since World War ll.

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1971, with executives from
AMP!, Mid America Dairies
and Dairymen Inc., the three
major dairy co-ops.
- Hardin annoWiced on
March 25, 1971, an increase in
the price support to $4.93.
- The three co-ops, through
their political affiliates, gave at
least $427,500 in reported
con.tributions to various Nixon
re-election committees between
March 22, 1971, and Election
Day.
Meanwhile, the price of milk
for the consumer shot up about
10 cents a quart.

Nader filed suit in U.S.
District Court here in 1972 to
roll back the increased supports
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0n grounds they were influenced by improper political
activities ." The National Farmers . Organization (NFO), a
liberal group of generally small
farmers, filed an antitrust suit
against AMP! in U.S. District
Court in Kansas City.
At a news conference Nov . 17,
Nixon said congressional Demo.
crats ••put a gun to our head"
in 1971 by proposing' an even
larger, 90 per cent support
price. To avoid- the larger
price, Nixon said, the administration agreed on 85 per cent.
"Awfully nice people are
getting a bad rap about it,"
Nixon said.
Dobrovir returned late Friday
from Los Angeles where he
took a second deposition from
Kalmbach. He refused to reveal
what Kalmbach said, but hinted
that the testimony would spur
him to get depositions from
Ehrlichman, Haldeman and
former White House special
counsel Charles W. Colson, who
was Wbite House liaison for the
dairy industry.

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Racine. given his oath of office
as new Meigs County Auditor
by Meigs CoWlty Common
Pleas Court Judge John C.
Bacon Saturday morning,
vowed not to disgrace the office .
Roush replaces Gordon
CaldweU, Tuppers Plains, who
held the office for a number of
years but resigned recently.
Roush wilt serve the remainder
of the unexpired term which
includes all of 1974.
Roush said Saturday :'
" Meigs County is going
through a period of transition.
Perhaps the one office that is
caught in the middle of this
transition is the county
auditor 's office . The auditor of
any county is caught between
several forces in the exercising
of his duties . The State
Department of Taxation sets
the policy of (how taxes are to
be determined) and enforces
those guidelines. On the other
hand, the people vote the
amount of taxes they wish to
pay to various public services·.
The auditor in turn gets an
accoun ling of these taxes and
then makes his report to both
the state and local offices.
"I will endeavor as the new
auditor of Meigs County to
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its functions, to keep in step
with our growing county .
Meigs County ' s moving ahead
with dynamic steps in industry
and before long the eastern end
of oilr county will be opening
up. This will be a trying time
for public officials and the
public in general, to keep in
step with its growth.
" However, the times will
bring forth · the active
leadership that is needed in
this period . I will make this
promise , to the citizens of
Meigs County ; I will not bring
disgrace to the public office to
which I have been appointed. I
will cooperate with the other
elected county officials and I
will bring no disgrace on Meigs
County or its citizens in the
functions of my office."

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!~!j pollution when high-sulfur coal is burned. H It proves to be
';!! as effective as laboratory tests show, the process will
~!;! enable more high sulfur coal to be burned to help meet the
i!;! fuel shortage while also preventing air pollution, university
!!l officials said.
A lot of West Virginia coal is loaded with sulfur and new
;~: federal air control regulations disallow burning of such coal
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:;:; have switched to oil as a source of energy.
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The independent truckers' protest against high
fuel prices and lowered speed limits dwindled to a
few spots around the country Saturday. A national
spokesman for drivers predicted that truck traffic
"should be almost back to normal" by Monday.
Scattered va ndalism and violence that marked
the two-day protest continued. Michael Parkhurst,
editor and publisher of "Overdrive" magazine, said
in Washington Saturday that most of the drivers
who stayed off the road Thursday and Friday would
be behind the wheel Monday, although "a few guys
will want to show how gutsy they are for another
two or three days. "

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:[:~ which are within air pollution regulations, all of the carbon ~:;: sympathetic · to the truckers' . at least 85 reports of violent
plight."
incidents, half of them shoot:;:;
was burned," Buttermore said.
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his
predictions
on
ings. There were no known
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check!
Saturday
with
drivers
injuries,
however.
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in
10
states,
Parkhurst
said
he
The number of shooting
!;!; just loaded with water. One of the reasons that fines are a :;;;
didn't
expect
much
truck
in Pennsylvania reincidents
;;;; waste product is that they contain about 20 per cent water :::~.
traffic
this
weekend
since
ported since Thursday rose to
,:;; and it isn't economically feasible to remove it. It is hoped !;!i
many
drivers
have
decided
to
eight, although stale police
;!;~ that it will be economically feasible to reduce the water :;~
rest at' home.
said they knew of no injuries.
:i!~ oontent of fines to the percentages needed In variations of t
"They
wouldn't
just
jump
in
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because the slQwdown was
over," he said.
POOR PENNIES
Marriage License
Most of the violence a}&gt;WASHINGTON (UP!) - The peared to be in Ohio and
POMEROY - Terry Lee
Varney , 19, Long Bottom, Rt. 1, · Senate voted Friday to allow Pennsylvania where truck
student, and Faith Elaine the U. S. Treasury to begin traffic remained light.
Smith, 17, Radne , Rt. 1, making pennies out of
The Ohio Highway Patrol
aluminum
if
it
wishes
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Glenn strong with laboring man
COLUMBUS (UP!) _ Demoantagonized
cratic Senatorial Candidate Metzenbaum
several labor leaders last fall
John Glenn has more support
among the rank and f_ile o.f by attempting to get the board
of directors of the Ohio AFLorganized labor and some of its CIO to endorse his candidacy.
leadership than the state
"That blew right up on him,"
Democratic hierarchy said a source.
realizes , it was learned
Some Representatives of orSaturda.v .
Howard Metzenbaum of ganized labor also spoke to
Cleveland, the other candidate Gov. John J . Gilligan after the
governor attempted to get
for the Democratic senatorial Glenn to run for the
nomination, has the backing of
Democratic nomination for
the majority of Ohio's labor lieutenant governor and clear
leaders but by no means does the way for Metzenbaum for
he have organized labor's the. senatorial nominaton.
vote locked up, a source said.
It was reparted Saturday
that Gov. John J. Gilligan had
decided to name Metzenbaum
to the U.S. Senate seat being
vacated by attorney generalBy ANDREW A. YEMMA
designate William B. Saxbe for
the qne year remaining in •AUSTIN, Tex. (UP!) . Saxbe's term.
Charles Alan . Wright, the
Glenn this past week waa in- lawyer who labored to keep
traduced at a labor rally in President Nixon's Watergate
Akron by Pete Bomarito, pres- tapes secret, said Saturday he
ident of the United Rubber hopes there are "adequate
Workers Union, who said he answers" for why two of them
supported
the
former are missing and another one
astronaut.
marred.
"The International is for
In an interview with UPI,
John Glenn although I don't Wright said he has few regrets
know bow some of the locals about the months he spent as
will go," said Carl Whitten, Nixon's chief lawyer in the long
treasurer of Local 5 of the court hattie with Watergate
URW.
· prosecutors over the tapesSome Angry
except that he never knew the
"Some of the rubber people materials he was fighting to
are angry with Metzenbaum protect were not intact.
"What I regret as a matter of
because of his attitude and how
he
embarassed Hubert public relations if anything else
Humphrey during the 1972 was that when I said on Oct. 23
campaign when he announced that we would comply with the
his endorsement of McGovern subpoena, that the White House
in front of Humphrey," said didn 't say that there was a
Whitten. "That left a bitter possibility that two of the tapes
taste in everybody's mouth." didn't exist," he said.
Sources reported that
Oct. 23 was the day that

COLUMBUS(UPI)-Dissident truck drivers hijacked a
Penn Central rat'Iroad crane
Sat day jammed f'
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stops in northeastern Ohio and
another in southeastern Ohio
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"He took Glenn in that office
"John's a good cand1'date but
and told him organized labor certainly Howard Metzenbaurn
was 100 per cent for Metzen- who has had many years of
baumandthatisjustnottrue," service in the legislature is the
said a source.
better candidate," saidShipka,
Plenty Left
I personally feel Howard MetzHowever, there is plenty of enbaum is the most ex-.
laborsuppart for Metzenhaum. perienced candidate and ·can
The powerful Teamsters un- do the most good."
ion has already announced its
Glenn launched his camsupport of the Cleveland Indus- paign Monday in Cleveland and,
trialist and others are expected spent the week touring the
to follow.
state and said Friday in Cin"! think it was a good cinnati the response to his ne~r ~aste~v:~:'l, 0~~:,r~~ .
choice," said AI Shipka, head · candidacy has been "ex- help right a derailed ·train. It
of the YoUllgstown AFL-CIO. cellent."
was recovered and no arrests
were made.
East Liverpool Police Lieut.
Orin Smith verified the hijacking of the crane.
Nixon, after the furor that arrests . The Wbite House did
"That's true, they commanerupted from his firing of not announce that until Nov:21. deered a crane," Smith said.
special . prosecutor Archibald
"l had no indications about "It's really wild. The freight
Cox three days before, a ban- the missing 18 minutes until it ' train just jumped the track and
doned the tapes battle and was made public," Wright said. nobody was hurt. There were
dispatched Wright to court to "I don't ' know much about it 60 or 70 trucks at a truck stop
pledge the President would except what 1 read in the near the tracks,
"comply fully" with a Cox newspapers.
EastLiverpoolisacommunity
subpoena for nine of hls
"!think the things that have of20,0001ocatedinEasternOhio
Watergate tapes. On Oct. 3), happened have certainly raised along the Ohio River.
the Wbite House announced two questions about the President's
Independent truck derivers
of the nine tapes did not exist. credibility and 1 would hope this weekend continued a pro"If I had known, I would that adequate answers would he test over rising fuel oil prices
have said it in court," Wright provided."
and lower speed limits .
said. "That way the public
Would a full disclosure
A truck stop at Coal Grove
would have been put on notice provide the answers? .
in southeastern Ohio was-jamed
and ft wouldn't have been the
with about 200 trucks and some
bombshell it was eight days
"That's really more of a Sohio trucks that the firm
later."
political question," he said. "! wanted driven out were held
Nor, Wright saicJ as he chain- have always endeavored to captive.
smoked in his tiny office at the . avoid ·giving answers on politi- Lawrence County Common
University of Texas Law cal questions ."
Pleas Court Judge Kenneth Ater
School, did he know a third But after a long pause, he issued an order for the removtape was marred by an 18- added:
al of the trucks but the truck·
minute buzz that obliterates a
"~' a newspaper reader and ers ignored the order.
Watergate conversation Nixon a poll watcher I would say the
One truer. driver said if
had with his former chief aide, crisis has eased, but one cannot Sohio wants the trucks it "better
H.R. Haldeman, three days yet say the patient has fully be damned careful when they
after the June ·17, !972 bugging recovered."
come to get it."

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Class installs officers Lodge has
SUNDAY
CANTATA, "The Glor(ous
Message," by choir at the
Middleport Firs t Baptist
Church , 7:30 p.m. Public in·
vi ted .
POMEROY MEN's Bowling
Assn ., meeting, I p.m. at
Pomeroy Lanes. All bowlers
invited .
MONDAY
CHRISTMAS program at
Portland Elementary School
7:30p.m. featuring skits, vocal
nwnbers and a variety o(
entertainment. Mrs. Shirley :
Johnson, accompanist .
Program under direction of the
faculty . Public is invited to
attend.
MEIGS County Tuberculosis
and Health Association board
meeting, 12 noon at Meigs Inn
to plan budget and special
meeting on July 10.
OH KAN Coin Club Christmas party and meeting in
social rooms of Colwnbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co. ·
Trading session and social
period beginning at 7 p.m.,
preceding meeting when outof-town coin dealers will be
present to buy, sale and trade
material. Seventy-five lot coin
auction following. meeting. All
interested· coin collectors in·
vi ted.
MIDDLEPORT BPW, dinner
at 6:30 at Grow's Steak House
with party following at the
home of Mrs. Grace Pratt.
TUESDAY
CHESTER Garden Club, 7
p.m. at the Meigs Inn, dinner
party.
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.Miss Roberta Jean Ord
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr . and Mrs. Bob J.
Ord , Syracuse, are announcing the approaching marriage of
their daughter, RoberU! Jean, to Paul Steven Miller, son of
Mr . and Mrs. Donald M. Miller, former Meigs County
residents, now residing in Tempee, Ariz. The wedding will
U!ke place Sunday, Dec. 30, at 2 p.m. at the Asbury United
Methodist Church in Syracuse. The gracious custom of open
church will be observed. Both Miss Ord and her fiance are
1970 graduates of Meigs High School, and both will be
graduating from Ohio University this month with bachelor of
education degrees .

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RIVERVIEW Garden Club
meets at the home of Mrs.
Ernest Whitehead, annual
Christmas party. Mrs. Denver

America's Favorite

Weber, co-hostess. ·

Fine selection for Men, Women and
Children .

Hartley 's Shoe'-s
· Middle bf Upper Block in Pomeroy
· Open 9 to 9 Until Christmas
(Close 5 p.m. Christmas Eve)
If in doubt,give a
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NOW THRU
DECEMBER 22
FINAL DRAWING
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and older may pr~rticipate.
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' POMEROY - A Chrisunas
party was held Thursday , at
the Senior Citizens Center m
Pomeroy, with a bountiful
potluck dinner at 12:30 enjoyed
by 130 senior citizens.
The Senior Clti:z.ens Olorus.
with Mrs. Margaret Newnan
accompanying, sang Otrist~

MIDDLEPORT Mrs .
Elizabeth Searles hosted the
annual ho6day dinner party of
the White Rose Lodge at her
extensively decorated home on
Pearl St. Wednesday evening.
The dinner guests were
seated around a table centered
with an arrangement of Christmas flowers and tapers. A gift ,
exchange was enjoyed around
the lighted tree. Officers for
1974 were installed during a
brief business meeting.
Attending were Mrs. Eloise
Stiles, Mrs . Cecil Kincaid, Mrs.
Inez Turner, Mrs. Barbara
Fry, Mrs. Eloise Wilson, Mrs.
Selma Call, Mrs. Electa
Souders, Mrs. Martha King,
Mrs . Isabelle Winebrenner,
Mrs. Dorothy Morris and Mrs.
Freda Mitch.
A sugar maple tree must
be 20 years old before it produces a profitable tapping.

Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bruch

Observe anniversary

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POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Bruch will quietly
obsenre their 60th wedding
anniversary at their Rl. 2
Pomeroy home Thursday.
Both Mr . and Mrs. Bruch are
lifelong residents of the
Pomeroy area. Mrs: Bruch is
the daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Josiah Dill of near
Pomeroy and Mr. Bruch is the
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Bruch who resided at
Monkey Run in Pomeroy .
Mr. and Mrs. Bruch are the
parents of three children, a
son, Bernest, London. and twn

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence S. Jordan, Rt. 4, Pomeroy, are announcing the
engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter,
Cirldy Rayne, to Lorraine Patro Aeiker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Keith G. Aeiker, Sr., 1669 Lincoln Hill, Pomeroy. Miss Jordan
is a 1972 graduate of Meigs High School and is employed at
the Welfare Finance Corporation, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
Aeiker attended Middleport High School before serving in the
U. S. Army with a tour of duty in Vietnam. He is presently
employed at Central Operating Company. A February
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CHESTER - . Plans ha ve
been completed for the open
church weddin g of Miss
Cynthia Ann Farrar, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ivor N. Farrar,
Rt . 3, Pomeroy, to John
Gregory Hayes, Middleport,
son of Mr. and Mrs . Clifford
Ha yes.
The 7:30 p.m. open church
wedding will take place Dec. 21
in the Chester United
The
Methodist Church.
ceremony will be preceded by
an half·hour of nuptial music
by Mrs. Jenny Machier, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy , and Miss Melanie
Dean, also of Rt. 3, Pomeroy.
The Rev. Frank Cheesebrew,

By Katie Crow

Shrinettes
have meet

RACINE - The Twin City
Shrinettes met Tuesday
evening, Dec . '11 with Miss
Shirley Beegle, hostess, at her
· home which was decorated for
Christmas.
A letter was received . from
Mrs . · Violet Miller, who
recently moved to Tempe,
Ariz., to the club and from Mrs.
Ruth Swisher, who recently
arrived home from the
hospital.
The article on the Cincinnati
Burns Institute that appeared
in the Colwnbus Dispatch Nov.
25 was discussed .
Mrs. Cora Beegle conducted
the candlelight ceremo~y ·
installing Mrs. Bonnie Miller,
president ; Mrs. Erma Yoho,
vice president ; Mrs. Emma
Clatworlhy, secretary; Miss
Shirley Beegle, treasurer.
Welcomed into membership
was Mrs. Mary Bowen.
The by-laws of the "Twin City
Shrinettes Article 5 was
cbanged to make the meeting
date the fourth Thursday of
each month, making the next
meeting Jan. 24 at 8 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Beulah Ewing.
Gifts were placed under a
lighted tree and Christmas
music was enjoyed by all. Mter
gifts were exchanged refreshments were served by the
hostess, Miss Shirley Beegle, to
Mrs. Mary Bowen, Mrs. Cora
Beegle, Mrs. Emma Clotworthy, Mrs. Beulah Ewing,
Mrs. Marie Hawkins, Mrs.
Mary Hughes, Mrs. Judy
Miller, Mrs. Bonnie Miller,
Mrs. Evelyn Leach and Mrs.
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daughters, Mrs . Mildred
Meredith, Pomeroy, and Mrs.
Margaret Kelpin, Shreveport,
La . They have seven grand·
children and two greatgrandchildren.
Until his retirement, Bruch
was an underground coa l
miner having started mining at
the age of 14. He is 84 and Mrs.
Bruch is 76. Mr. and Mrs.
Bruch reside alone and
maintain their own home.
Friends are planriing a Card
shower in observance of the
anniversary.

CANDY FOR SALE
RACINE - Chrtsunas candy
made yesterday is for sale by
the 10 students of Southern
High School who are working to
go to Europe next summer.
John Bailey, English teacher
at Southern, has organized the
group which hopes to defray
part of their expenses through
fund raising activities.

WILL MEET
HARRISONVILLE - The
senior citizens of Harrisonville
will meet Thursday, Dec. 20. A
potluck dinner will be seryed
with the turkey to be furnished.
There will be a $1 gift exchange. Everyone bring their
own table service. Everyone is
welcome to attend .

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uncle of Hayes, will officiate at
the double ring ceremony. He
will be assisted by the Rev.
Carl Hicks, Pomeroy, Miss
Sandy Wood, Long Bottom, will
serve as maid of honor and the
bridesmaids will be Miss Jodi
Lynn Romeston, Midway , Pat.,
cousin of the bride-elect.
Gary Ellis, Middleport, will
be the best man and ushers will
be Terry Farrar and Paul
Card
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Brewer, Long Bottom, will
regis ter the guests. Miss
· Barbara Well and Miss Tonya ·
Keebaugh, Rt. 3, Pomeroy, will
senre as hostesses at the open
reception.

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Rev . William Knittle and
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,,t the double rin g ceremony.
Music will be presenlt.'&lt;l by
Mrs . C:arrctt Circle, organist,
11nd Miss Nancy Roush, West
Jefferson, will be the vocalist.
Attendants for Miss Ervin
wi ll be Mrs. Rh onda Ervin
Dailey, Colum),lus, her sister,
matron of honor; Miss Beth
Luc, Fremont, maid of honor ;
and Miss Kristy Suro, Kettering, and Mi ss Beverly
Ervin, sister of the bride-elect,
bridesmaids. Miss Luc and
Miss Suro are roommates of
Miss Ervin at Ohio State
University . The flower girl will
be Miss Jeannie Turner, St.
Paris, niece of the groom, and
Miss Teresa .. Ervin and Miss
Gwynn Minter, Belle Center,
will register the guests.
Steve Bailey, Columbus, will
be the best man and brothers of
the groom, Gene Turner, St.
Paris, and Ron Turner,
Wapakoneta, will be the
ushers. Acolytes will be Herbie
Ervin and Joel Minter and the
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VISIT PARENTS
MIDDLEPORT - Mr. and
Mrs . Bob Mitch, Wheeling, W.
Va. were Thursday visitors of
their parents, John Seines, and
Mr . and Mrs. Perry Mitch.

give a gift of money to assist a
deaf child. A contribution was
also made to the Otterbein
Home for the Aged at Lebanon.
A call to prayer and self.&lt;Jenial
service was set for Sunday,
Jan . 27, with th~ women of the
church to have charge of the
worship service. Mrs. Davis
appointed Mrs. Charles Warth
as chairwoman .
Plans were made to secure a
missionary speaker in the.
spring for a joint meeting with
the Rock Springs Church.
The Rev. William Syden.stricker reminded members of
a carol sing at Rock Springs
Church Dec. 16, at 7:30p.m.
A gift exchange was held and
refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting, At.
tending besides those named
were Mrs . James Will, Mrs.
Carl Moore, Mrs. Philip Smith,
Mrs. Eldon Weeks, Mrs.
Herbert Dixon, Mrs. Claude
Husted, Mrs. Arthur Evans,
Becky Will, Mrs. Carl Arnold,
Mrs. Selim Blazewicz and Mrs.
William Sydenstricker, Brian
and Chrissie .

RACINE - Plans have been
Honored lor having birth- complelt.&gt;d for the open church
days in December were Anna wedding nf Mtss Sharon Lynn
Cline, Carpenter; Marjory Ervin, daughter uf Mr. and
Rou ~ h .
Po rthmrl ·
r!:1rn Mrs. Howard Ervin, and Rick
Th!Hnas, Pomeroy ; Virginia Turner, son of Mrs. Willa
Davis, Minersville ; Anna Hart, Yeas ting , Ma ss ill on , a~d
Bedford ; Ada Bissell, Long Wayne Turner, Belle Center.
Bottom ; Eliza Powell, and
The weddin~ will be an event
Birdie Wyatt, Harrisonville. of Sunday , Dec . 23, at 2:30p.m.
Mrs . Birdie Wyatt was at the Racine Wesleyan United
presented an orchid corsage as Methodist Church . The Rev.
the oldest senior citizen
celebrating a birthday. She is
86 this month .
A highlight was a visit from
Santa Claus who presented
pins made from eye glass lens
FIRST CHILD BORN
to each of the ladies present
POMEROY - Mr . and Mrs.
and candy canes to the men .
Lyons, the former
Leonard
Following the party there
was one set square dancing Carol Fruth, are announcing
with Charlotte LaTourrette, the arrival of their first child, a
Athens, the caller. Since daughter, Leslie Nicole. The 6
several senior citizens have lbs., 15 ozs., infant was born
been attending the square Dec. 13 at the Holzer Medical
dances on Monday afternoons Center. Grandparents are Mr.
at the Bookmobile, at the and Mrs. Ralph Fruth, Mason,
January birthday party there and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howell,
will be square and round Indiana. Mr , and Mrs . Harmon
dancing for aU to dance or Fox, Pomeroy, are the great·
grandparen is .
watch.

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Candlelight service held
POMEROY - A candleligh t
service, " l Giv.e You
Something to Make You Wise,"
was presented by Mrs. Don
Hunnel, at the Tuesday night
meeting of the United ·
Methodist Women of the Enterprise United Me thodist
Church held at the home of
Mrs. Marjorie Bowen.
Mrs. Dale Davis had charge
of the meeting during which
time the members voted to

mas Carols (.lnd songs.

COLLECT COUPONS
POMEROY
Bonus
coupons which appear on many
household and food products
are being collected by the
Pomeroy Elementary School
Safety Patrol. The coupons can
be left at the school or will be
picked up if residents call the
school.

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MEIGS County Riding Club
7:30 p.m. at home of Greg
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Roush , Syracuse. Election of
POMEROY - It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas - at
officers .
least it is at the home of Bob, Charlene and Jayne Lee Hoeflich on
XI Gamma Mu Chapter of Lincoln Hill.
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, 7:30
One evening this week several of the office employes visited
p.m. home of Jennifer An· their home and to say it is picturesque is putting it mildly.
derson , Pomeroy . Gift exOn the front lawn is the nativity scene done in gold, very
change.
beautiful. Inside as you enter the foyer the bannister leading to
WEDNESDAY
the upstairs is attractively decorated With silver 'tinsel, red bows
WILDWOOD Garden Club and lights.
home of Mrs. Don Grueser with
In the living room is an artificial Christmas tree that reaches
potluck Christmas dinner at the ceiling. The tree, loaded with beautifUl ornaments, revolves
6:30 p.m. One dollar gift ex- and plays "Jingle Bells".
change.
The mimtel is attractively decorated with gold angels and
gold glittered musical instrwnents with gold mini-lights.
Very, very beautiful.
HOST SPEAKER
TUPPERS - PLAINS - Ed
SPEAKING OF unusual Chrisunas trees, Macy Colmer,
Bousman of Lynchburg, employe of the Court Street Grill, has on the wall at the Grill, a
minister of the "God Is Just a Chrisimas tree made of assorted bows.
Prayer Away" radio broadVery attractive and unusual .
cast, will be the guest speaker
at the Tuppers Plains Church
RECENTLY BARBARA Riggs was asked to lake care of Ted
of Christ, Slillday at 7:30 p.m . and Nancy Reed's cat, Dayton, while they were out of town.
The minister, Eugene G.
Barbara very willing, agreed to look after Dayton, the cat.
Underw?od,' invites all to at- When it was time to put Dayton in the house she did so.
tend.
The Reed cat had sometime ago had the end of its tail cut off
and Barbara looking at the animal noticed that you could not tell
where the !ail had been cut off and made the remark that the fur
UNIT CALLED
had grown over the end of the eat's tail.
MIDDLEPORT - . The
Well, the Reeds returned home and there was a cat, but, the
Middleport E-R squad an- wrong cat - a stray Barbara thought to be Dayton.
swered a call to the Middleport
Oh yes, Dayton was located.
Lunch Room at 10:34 a.m .
Saturday for Charles Ohlinger
suffering severe chest pains.
He was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital.

Brea t hin' Brushed Pig Sk in for e asy walking
- in Chocolate Brown. Other styles in Grey or
Light Tan. All leath er in Black or Brown.

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secretary ; and William
Watson, treasurer. The new
officers, along with the
teachers, stoQd before the class
as Mrs. Shelton read "The
Builders," "The Beauty of Thy
Peace," "When I met the
Master" and " God ·Who
Touches Earth with Beauty."
A friendship circle was formed
with the sirlging in unison of
"Spirit of the Living God" and
prayer' by Mrs. Shelton to
conclude the ceremony.
A potluck supper was enjoyed by the members who
were sealed at a table
decorated in keeping with the
season . Attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Diehl, Mr. and
Mrs . George Skinner and
Benny, Mr. and Mrs. William
Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Price, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Smith, Mrs. Joseph Cook, Mrs.
L. P . Sterrett, Mrs. Audrey
Young, Mrs . Shelton, Mrs .
Harry Bailey, Mrs. Ellen
Couch and the Rev. Mr. Kuhn .

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POMEROY - An impressive
installation of offi cers along
with special recognition for the
pas tor and the teachers
highlighted the annual Christ·
mas party of the One-Won.()ne
Class of the Pomeroy First
Baptist Church Tuesday night
at the church .
The social room was at·
tractively decorated by Mrs.
Leslie Price, Mrs. Albert Smith
and Mrs. William Watson. Mr.
and Mrs. Price donated the
Christmas tree which was
decorated by all. The members
sang Chrisunas carols and
each gave a holiday thought. A
gift of money was preSented to
the Rev , Robert Kuhn and
family, and the class also
presented appreciation gifts to
Mrs. Joseph Cook, the teacher,
and William Watson, assistant
teacher.
Installed by Mrs. T. T.
Shelton were Mrs . George
Skinner, president; Mrs.
Oliver Michael, vice president ;
Mrs . J. · Edward Foster.

Complete plans

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�19 - The Sunday Times. Sentinel, Sunday. Ike. 16, 1973

Class installs officers Lodge has
SUNDAY
CANTATA, "The Glor(ous
Message," by choir at the
Middleport Firs t Baptist
Church , 7:30 p.m. Public in·
vi ted .
POMEROY MEN's Bowling
Assn ., meeting, I p.m. at
Pomeroy Lanes. All bowlers
invited .
MONDAY
CHRISTMAS program at
Portland Elementary School
7:30p.m. featuring skits, vocal
nwnbers and a variety o(
entertainment. Mrs. Shirley :
Johnson, accompanist .
Program under direction of the
faculty . Public is invited to
attend.
MEIGS County Tuberculosis
and Health Association board
meeting, 12 noon at Meigs Inn
to plan budget and special
meeting on July 10.
OH KAN Coin Club Christmas party and meeting in
social rooms of Colwnbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co. ·
Trading session and social
period beginning at 7 p.m.,
preceding meeting when outof-town coin dealers will be
present to buy, sale and trade
material. Seventy-five lot coin
auction following. meeting. All
interested· coin collectors in·
vi ted.
MIDDLEPORT BPW, dinner
at 6:30 at Grow's Steak House
with party following at the
home of Mrs. Grace Pratt.
TUESDAY
CHESTER Garden Club, 7
p.m. at the Meigs Inn, dinner
party.
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.Miss Roberta Jean Ord
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr . and Mrs. Bob J.
Ord , Syracuse, are announcing the approaching marriage of
their daughter, RoberU! Jean, to Paul Steven Miller, son of
Mr . and Mrs. Donald M. Miller, former Meigs County
residents, now residing in Tempee, Ariz. The wedding will
U!ke place Sunday, Dec. 30, at 2 p.m. at the Asbury United
Methodist Church in Syracuse. The gracious custom of open
church will be observed. Both Miss Ord and her fiance are
1970 graduates of Meigs High School, and both will be
graduating from Ohio University this month with bachelor of
education degrees .

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RIVERVIEW Garden Club
meets at the home of Mrs.
Ernest Whitehead, annual
Christmas party. Mrs. Denver

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Fine selection for Men, Women and
Children .

Hartley 's Shoe'-s
· Middle bf Upper Block in Pomeroy
· Open 9 to 9 Until Christmas
(Close 5 p.m. Christmas Eve)
If in doubt,give a
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' POMEROY - A Chrisunas
party was held Thursday , at
the Senior Citizens Center m
Pomeroy, with a bountiful
potluck dinner at 12:30 enjoyed
by 130 senior citizens.
The Senior Clti:z.ens Olorus.
with Mrs. Margaret Newnan
accompanying, sang Otrist~

MIDDLEPORT Mrs .
Elizabeth Searles hosted the
annual ho6day dinner party of
the White Rose Lodge at her
extensively decorated home on
Pearl St. Wednesday evening.
The dinner guests were
seated around a table centered
with an arrangement of Christmas flowers and tapers. A gift ,
exchange was enjoyed around
the lighted tree. Officers for
1974 were installed during a
brief business meeting.
Attending were Mrs. Eloise
Stiles, Mrs . Cecil Kincaid, Mrs.
Inez Turner, Mrs. Barbara
Fry, Mrs. Eloise Wilson, Mrs.
Selma Call, Mrs. Electa
Souders, Mrs. Martha King,
Mrs . Isabelle Winebrenner,
Mrs. Dorothy Morris and Mrs.
Freda Mitch.
A sugar maple tree must
be 20 years old before it produces a profitable tapping.

Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bruch

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POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Bruch will quietly
obsenre their 60th wedding
anniversary at their Rl. 2
Pomeroy home Thursday.
Both Mr . and Mrs. Bruch are
lifelong residents of the
Pomeroy area. Mrs: Bruch is
the daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Josiah Dill of near
Pomeroy and Mr. Bruch is the
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Bruch who resided at
Monkey Run in Pomeroy .
Mr. and Mrs. Bruch are the
parents of three children, a
son, Bernest, London. and twn

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Miss Cindy Rayne Jordan
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence S. Jordan, Rt. 4, Pomeroy, are announcing the
engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter,
Cirldy Rayne, to Lorraine Patro Aeiker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Keith G. Aeiker, Sr., 1669 Lincoln Hill, Pomeroy. Miss Jordan
is a 1972 graduate of Meigs High School and is employed at
the Welfare Finance Corporation, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
Aeiker attended Middleport High School before serving in the
U. S. Army with a tour of duty in Vietnam. He is presently
employed at Central Operating Company. A February
wedding is being planned.

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CHESTER - . Plans ha ve
been completed for the open
church weddin g of Miss
Cynthia Ann Farrar, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ivor N. Farrar,
Rt . 3, Pomeroy, to John
Gregory Hayes, Middleport,
son of Mr. and Mrs . Clifford
Ha yes.
The 7:30 p.m. open church
wedding will take place Dec. 21
in the Chester United
The
Methodist Church.
ceremony will be preceded by
an half·hour of nuptial music
by Mrs. Jenny Machier, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy , and Miss Melanie
Dean, also of Rt. 3, Pomeroy.
The Rev. Frank Cheesebrew,

By Katie Crow

Shrinettes
have meet

RACINE - The Twin City
Shrinettes met Tuesday
evening, Dec . '11 with Miss
Shirley Beegle, hostess, at her
· home which was decorated for
Christmas.
A letter was received . from
Mrs . · Violet Miller, who
recently moved to Tempe,
Ariz., to the club and from Mrs.
Ruth Swisher, who recently
arrived home from the
hospital.
The article on the Cincinnati
Burns Institute that appeared
in the Colwnbus Dispatch Nov.
25 was discussed .
Mrs. Cora Beegle conducted
the candlelight ceremo~y ·
installing Mrs. Bonnie Miller,
president ; Mrs. Erma Yoho,
vice president ; Mrs. Emma
Clatworlhy, secretary; Miss
Shirley Beegle, treasurer.
Welcomed into membership
was Mrs. Mary Bowen.
The by-laws of the "Twin City
Shrinettes Article 5 was
cbanged to make the meeting
date the fourth Thursday of
each month, making the next
meeting Jan. 24 at 8 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Beulah Ewing.
Gifts were placed under a
lighted tree and Christmas
music was enjoyed by all. Mter
gifts were exchanged refreshments were served by the
hostess, Miss Shirley Beegle, to
Mrs. Mary Bowen, Mrs. Cora
Beegle, Mrs. Emma Clotworthy, Mrs. Beulah Ewing,
Mrs. Marie Hawkins, Mrs.
Mary Hughes, Mrs. Judy
Miller, Mrs. Bonnie Miller,
Mrs. Evelyn Leach and Mrs.
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Meredith, Pomeroy, and Mrs.
Margaret Kelpin, Shreveport,
La . They have seven grand·
children and two greatgrandchildren.
Until his retirement, Bruch
was an underground coa l
miner having started mining at
the age of 14. He is 84 and Mrs.
Bruch is 76. Mr. and Mrs.
Bruch reside alone and
maintain their own home.
Friends are planriing a Card
shower in observance of the
anniversary.

CANDY FOR SALE
RACINE - Chrtsunas candy
made yesterday is for sale by
the 10 students of Southern
High School who are working to
go to Europe next summer.
John Bailey, English teacher
at Southern, has organized the
group which hopes to defray
part of their expenses through
fund raising activities.

WILL MEET
HARRISONVILLE - The
senior citizens of Harrisonville
will meet Thursday, Dec. 20. A
potluck dinner will be seryed
with the turkey to be furnished.
There will be a $1 gift exchange. Everyone bring their
own table service. Everyone is
welcome to attend .

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uncle of Hayes, will officiate at
the double ring ceremony. He
will be assisted by the Rev.
Carl Hicks, Pomeroy, Miss
Sandy Wood, Long Bottom, will
serve as maid of honor and the
bridesmaids will be Miss Jodi
Lynn Romeston, Midway , Pat.,
cousin of the bride-elect.
Gary Ellis, Middleport, will
be the best man and ushers will
be Terry Farrar and Paul
Card
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' Racine. Mi ss Janie
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Brewer, Long Bottom, will
regis ter the guests. Miss
· Barbara Well and Miss Tonya ·
Keebaugh, Rt. 3, Pomeroy, will
senre as hostesses at the open
reception.

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Rev . William Knittle and
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,,t the double rin g ceremony.
Music will be presenlt.'&lt;l by
Mrs . C:arrctt Circle, organist,
11nd Miss Nancy Roush, West
Jefferson, will be the vocalist.
Attendants for Miss Ervin
wi ll be Mrs. Rh onda Ervin
Dailey, Colum),lus, her sister,
matron of honor; Miss Beth
Luc, Fremont, maid of honor ;
and Miss Kristy Suro, Kettering, and Mi ss Beverly
Ervin, sister of the bride-elect,
bridesmaids. Miss Luc and
Miss Suro are roommates of
Miss Ervin at Ohio State
University . The flower girl will
be Miss Jeannie Turner, St.
Paris, niece of the groom, and
Miss Teresa .. Ervin and Miss
Gwynn Minter, Belle Center,
will register the guests.
Steve Bailey, Columbus, will
be the best man and brothers of
the groom, Gene Turner, St.
Paris, and Ron Turner,
Wapakoneta, will be the
ushers. Acolytes will be Herbie
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VISIT PARENTS
MIDDLEPORT - Mr. and
Mrs . Bob Mitch, Wheeling, W.
Va. were Thursday visitors of
their parents, John Seines, and
Mr . and Mrs. Perry Mitch.

give a gift of money to assist a
deaf child. A contribution was
also made to the Otterbein
Home for the Aged at Lebanon.
A call to prayer and self.&lt;Jenial
service was set for Sunday,
Jan . 27, with th~ women of the
church to have charge of the
worship service. Mrs. Davis
appointed Mrs. Charles Warth
as chairwoman .
Plans were made to secure a
missionary speaker in the.
spring for a joint meeting with
the Rock Springs Church.
The Rev. William Syden.stricker reminded members of
a carol sing at Rock Springs
Church Dec. 16, at 7:30p.m.
A gift exchange was held and
refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting, At.
tending besides those named
were Mrs . James Will, Mrs.
Carl Moore, Mrs. Philip Smith,
Mrs. Eldon Weeks, Mrs.
Herbert Dixon, Mrs. Claude
Husted, Mrs. Arthur Evans,
Becky Will, Mrs. Carl Arnold,
Mrs. Selim Blazewicz and Mrs.
William Sydenstricker, Brian
and Chrissie .

RACINE - Plans have been
Honored lor having birth- complelt.&gt;d for the open church
days in December were Anna wedding nf Mtss Sharon Lynn
Cline, Carpenter; Marjory Ervin, daughter uf Mr. and
Rou ~ h .
Po rthmrl ·
r!:1rn Mrs. Howard Ervin, and Rick
Th!Hnas, Pomeroy ; Virginia Turner, son of Mrs. Willa
Davis, Minersville ; Anna Hart, Yeas ting , Ma ss ill on , a~d
Bedford ; Ada Bissell, Long Wayne Turner, Belle Center.
Bottom ; Eliza Powell, and
The weddin~ will be an event
Birdie Wyatt, Harrisonville. of Sunday , Dec . 23, at 2:30p.m.
Mrs . Birdie Wyatt was at the Racine Wesleyan United
presented an orchid corsage as Methodist Church . The Rev.
the oldest senior citizen
celebrating a birthday. She is
86 this month .
A highlight was a visit from
Santa Claus who presented
pins made from eye glass lens
FIRST CHILD BORN
to each of the ladies present
POMEROY - Mr . and Mrs.
and candy canes to the men .
Lyons, the former
Leonard
Following the party there
was one set square dancing Carol Fruth, are announcing
with Charlotte LaTourrette, the arrival of their first child, a
Athens, the caller. Since daughter, Leslie Nicole. The 6
several senior citizens have lbs., 15 ozs., infant was born
been attending the square Dec. 13 at the Holzer Medical
dances on Monday afternoons Center. Grandparents are Mr.
at the Bookmobile, at the and Mrs. Ralph Fruth, Mason,
January birthday party there and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howell,
will be square and round Indiana. Mr , and Mrs . Harmon
dancing for aU to dance or Fox, Pomeroy, are the great·
grandparen is .
watch.

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Candlelight service held
POMEROY - A candleligh t
service, " l Giv.e You
Something to Make You Wise,"
was presented by Mrs. Don
Hunnel, at the Tuesday night
meeting of the United ·
Methodist Women of the Enterprise United Me thodist
Church held at the home of
Mrs. Marjorie Bowen.
Mrs. Dale Davis had charge
of the meeting during which
time the members voted to

mas Carols (.lnd songs.

COLLECT COUPONS
POMEROY
Bonus
coupons which appear on many
household and food products
are being collected by the
Pomeroy Elementary School
Safety Patrol. The coupons can
be left at the school or will be
picked up if residents call the
school.

Weddingplans made BUWVA

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MEIGS County Riding Club
7:30 p.m. at home of Greg
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Roush , Syracuse. Election of
POMEROY - It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas - at
officers .
least it is at the home of Bob, Charlene and Jayne Lee Hoeflich on
XI Gamma Mu Chapter of Lincoln Hill.
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, 7:30
One evening this week several of the office employes visited
p.m. home of Jennifer An· their home and to say it is picturesque is putting it mildly.
derson , Pomeroy . Gift exOn the front lawn is the nativity scene done in gold, very
change.
beautiful. Inside as you enter the foyer the bannister leading to
WEDNESDAY
the upstairs is attractively decorated With silver 'tinsel, red bows
WILDWOOD Garden Club and lights.
home of Mrs. Don Grueser with
In the living room is an artificial Christmas tree that reaches
potluck Christmas dinner at the ceiling. The tree, loaded with beautifUl ornaments, revolves
6:30 p.m. One dollar gift ex- and plays "Jingle Bells".
change.
The mimtel is attractively decorated with gold angels and
gold glittered musical instrwnents with gold mini-lights.
Very, very beautiful.
HOST SPEAKER
TUPPERS - PLAINS - Ed
SPEAKING OF unusual Chrisunas trees, Macy Colmer,
Bousman of Lynchburg, employe of the Court Street Grill, has on the wall at the Grill, a
minister of the "God Is Just a Chrisimas tree made of assorted bows.
Prayer Away" radio broadVery attractive and unusual .
cast, will be the guest speaker
at the Tuppers Plains Church
RECENTLY BARBARA Riggs was asked to lake care of Ted
of Christ, Slillday at 7:30 p.m . and Nancy Reed's cat, Dayton, while they were out of town.
The minister, Eugene G.
Barbara very willing, agreed to look after Dayton, the cat.
Underw?od,' invites all to at- When it was time to put Dayton in the house she did so.
tend.
The Reed cat had sometime ago had the end of its tail cut off
and Barbara looking at the animal noticed that you could not tell
where the !ail had been cut off and made the remark that the fur
UNIT CALLED
had grown over the end of the eat's tail.
MIDDLEPORT - . The
Well, the Reeds returned home and there was a cat, but, the
Middleport E-R squad an- wrong cat - a stray Barbara thought to be Dayton.
swered a call to the Middleport
Oh yes, Dayton was located.
Lunch Room at 10:34 a.m .
Saturday for Charles Ohlinger
suffering severe chest pains.
He was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital.

Brea t hin' Brushed Pig Sk in for e asy walking
- in Chocolate Brown. Other styles in Grey or
Light Tan. All leath er in Black or Brown.

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secretary ; and William
Watson, treasurer. The new
officers, along with the
teachers, stoQd before the class
as Mrs. Shelton read "The
Builders," "The Beauty of Thy
Peace," "When I met the
Master" and " God ·Who
Touches Earth with Beauty."
A friendship circle was formed
with the sirlging in unison of
"Spirit of the Living God" and
prayer' by Mrs. Shelton to
conclude the ceremony.
A potluck supper was enjoyed by the members who
were sealed at a table
decorated in keeping with the
season . Attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Diehl, Mr. and
Mrs . George Skinner and
Benny, Mr. and Mrs. William
Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Price, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Smith, Mrs. Joseph Cook, Mrs.
L. P . Sterrett, Mrs. Audrey
Young, Mrs . Shelton, Mrs .
Harry Bailey, Mrs. Ellen
Couch and the Rev. Mr. Kuhn .

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POMEROY - An impressive
installation of offi cers along
with special recognition for the
pas tor and the teachers
highlighted the annual Christ·
mas party of the One-Won.()ne
Class of the Pomeroy First
Baptist Church Tuesday night
at the church .
The social room was at·
tractively decorated by Mrs.
Leslie Price, Mrs. Albert Smith
and Mrs. William Watson. Mr.
and Mrs. Price donated the
Christmas tree which was
decorated by all. The members
sang Chrisunas carols and
each gave a holiday thought. A
gift of money was preSented to
the Rev , Robert Kuhn and
family, and the class also
presented appreciation gifts to
Mrs. Joseph Cook, the teacher,
and William Watson, assistant
teacher.
Installed by Mrs. T. T.
Shelton were Mrs . George
Skinner, president; Mrs.
Oliver Michael, vice president ;
Mrs . J. · Edward Foster.

Complete plans

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Officers named
MIDDLEPORT - Officers
for 1974 were elected at the
Monday night Chr istm as
dinner party of lhe Young
Adult Class of the Bradford
Chur.c h of Christ.
Elected were Roger Stobart ,
president ; Ri chard Gilkey,
vice president; Sylvia Blake,
secretar)'; Mrs. Made-l ine

Painter, treasurer i and Mrs.
Ruby Hysell, cards.
Gilkey extended the welcome
following the turkey dinner.
Larry Pickens gave the in\'OCation . Several projects now
com pleted were noted including the purchllse of a
movie projector used during
the evening to show two films.
It was decided to purchase

some form of protection for the
windows in the basement of the
church.
The annual church caroling
party was announced f or
Saturday, Dec. 22 at 6 p.m .
with all persons to meet at the
church. Refreshment, after
the caroling will be served at

MI))[)J.EI'ORT
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1\JT&lt;mJ.:cnuml'i fur g1ft 1trms
fur lht• Meigs County Jnf1rmar)
residenrs and donations Lo the
Middleport firt::'rnen antl Lhe
Christmas S(&gt;al s&lt;tlC of the
Tube-rculosis and Health
Assoc·iution were n1~de durin~
a rnecting Thursday night of
the Philathca Society of the
Middleport Church of Christ .
Miss
Mildred
Hawley
presided at Ole meeting which
opened wilh a welcome to Mrs .
George Glaze, wife of the new
pastor. and new members,
Mrs. Dorothy Jenkinson, Mrs.
Mar y Bailey , Mrs . Clara
Conroy and Miss Nina Russell .
Mrs. Martha Childs reported
that two tables had been ordered for the church. Thankyou cards were read from Beth
Ann Wolfe and Amy Erwin.
Thanks were extended by the

lhe home of Mr. and Mrs
Clifford Smtih.
Gifts were exchauged bl' lh('

members.

and

the

class

presented gifts to Mr. and Mrs .
Smith, and the class teachers.
There was group . singing of
carols and readin-gs by Mrs .
Smith, "Customs of the
Christmas Carol," "The First
Christmas Card" and ·'The
Story of the Mistletoe and
Poinsettia ." The Chr is tma s
story from the scri ptures and
prayer wa s read by the pastor
who also showed the films,
" The Littlest Angel ," and
"Chris tmas in Denmark .''
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Smith and Christy, Mr. -and
Mrs. Guy Hysell and Donna
Kay, Mr . and Mrs. Richard
Gilkey, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Stobart, Belinda , Eddie , H. J .
and Shellie , Mrs. Wa lter
Morris and Carol, Mrs. Ralph
Painter, Mrs . Guy Russell,
Mrs . Robert Hawk , Mrs. John
Blake and Mr . and Mrs. Larry
Pickens.
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POMEROY - A Christmas
program by Miss Mary V.
Reibel and a planning session
for remembering lhe elderly,
shut-ins and out-of-town
members of the c hurch
highlighted a meeting of
Friendly Circle at Trinity
Church, Tuesday night.
The meeting was held at the
home of Miss Eliza beth Fick
following a hollday dinner held
at Crow's Steak House. Gifts
which had been purchased and
wrapped by Miss Fick lor those
to be r emem~ere d were
distributed to members who
will handle delivery .
Miss Reibel narrated " With
a Star on Top" by Margaret E .
Sangster, the story of the influe nce of a discarded Christmas tree on a family which had
lost hope, pride and ambitiOn,
and how the tree gave purpose
and direction W their lives.

"Some Eagerly to Christmas" by Marjorie Holm es was
in cluded in Miss Reibe l 's
devotions wJ1ich traced the
changes in Christmas observances and emphasized the
thin gs that never chan ge.
Program books for th~ new
year were distri buted. They.
hlld been prepared by Mrs.
Leonard Jewell. Members
signed a card for Mrs . Carl
Bilikam , who is wintering ~n
Florida . Decorations of the
Fick house included ceratnic
holiday figurines and an artistically decorated revolving
tree.
Members enjoyed a gift
exchange and contests by Mrs.
Pearl Mora with awards going
to Mrs·. David Russell and MisS
ReibeL Miss Fick served a
desser t course to 20 members
and guest.-; attending .

Christmas party given
MIDDLEPORT - Officers,
directors and employes of the
Citizens National Bank, their
husbands and Wives; enjoyed a
Christmas dinner at the Meigs
Inn recently and then went to
the bank for a party.
Gifts were presented to each
guest ,and special recognition
wa s given Mrs. Dorotha Salser,
a new employe, and Jay Hall,
Jr., a new director , and his
wife.
Attending were Mr. a nd Mrs,

New Me
Club has
meeting
REEDSVILLE; - The New
Me Club met at lhe home of
Ruth Putman Tuesday night.
The meeting was started by
weighing each one of lhe
members. There was a three
way tie for the queen with the
loss of one pound. These were
Ruth Putman, Marlen Putman
and Evelyn Well. There was
also a two way tie for the pig.
So neither one of them was
given out.
Secretary's report was given
and approved. Treas ur er ' s
report was give n with a
balance of $25.32 re por ted.
Garnes were played .
Ruth Putman was in lhe
hospital from Thursday , Dec.
6, until Wednesday, Dec. II.
The club sent her a fl ower.
There wa s a birthday
celebration for Judy Limbac,
and Barbara Well. Each of the
members broug ht a gift. Cake,
ice cream, and Kool·Aid were
, served.
Members present were Judy
Limbac, Evelyn Well, Ruth
Putman, Flossie Maxson,
Marlene Putman, Carol and
Cindy Scyoc and Connie
Putman .
Anyone interested in joining
may . call Ruth Putman,
Coolville, 6117-3396, or Marlene
Putman , Reedsville, 376-0371.

New groups to join in Scouting

Philatbea society meets

Harold E . Hubbard, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul S. Smart, Mr . and
Mrs. Manning Kloes , Mr . and
Mrs . Rodney Downing, Mr. aild
Mrs . Bernard Fultz, Mr . and
Mrs. l.. E. Reynolds, Mr. and
Mrs . Jay Hall, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. James Arnold , Da le
Dutton, Mr. and Mrs . Kenneth
McElhinny, Mr. and Mrs:
Grover· Salser, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Anthony, Mr . and Mrs .
Kenneth Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs .
Edward Durst, Mr . and Mrs.
Roscoe Fowler, Gene Grate,
Mr. an d Mrs. John Davis,
Chester King , and a guest!
Miss Edith Woods.
Mrs. Dale Dutton and Mrs.
· Mary Hindy were unable to
attend because of illness.

INGA McCOY DI!'S
NOGALES, Ariz . (UP!)
Inga Arvad McCoy, wife of
reUred Western actor Tim
McCoy and -a former news·
paper
columnis t
once
described by Adolf Hitler as
lhe perfect Nordic beauty, was
cr emated Friday without
senrices. Mrs . McCoy, 60, died
Wednesday of cancer at the
couple's ran ch north of here.

pn.·s1dent to those who served a

bruo('h for Deltti Kappa
c:amma. Reported ill were
Mrs Louise MtEihlnn)•, Mr.
and Mrs. P~u l Wi nn. Ed
Haggerty, Ruben Collins. Mrs.
Emmett Lightfoot.
Mrs .
Margaret Boyer, Mrs. Lula
Mae Lyn ch and Miss Mabel
Hysell.
The Philathea song and a
poem, "Christmas Hush" by
Mi ss Ha wl ey opened the
meeting with Mrs . Beulah
Roush giv ing the story of the
nativity fr om St. Luke .
The Lord's Prayer was given
in unison.
For the program conducted
by Mrs. Childs. the group san~
" Joy to the World." Trudy
Roac h had a piano solo,
'' Christmas Eve," Mrs . Childs
read, "The Star Is In lhe
West," and there was a vocal
solo. "Silent Night," by _Belh
Wolfe, accompanied by Mrs.
Chester Erwin . Amy Erwin
also had a piano solo,
' 'Christmas. '' Mrs . Childs read
"One Family on Earth," a nd
the closing prayer was by Mrs.
Glaze.
Fancy cookies, coffee and
ptmc h were served from a
table decorated in lhe Christ·
mas motif. Hostesses were
Mrs . Margaret Lallance, Mrs.
Rou s h and Mrs . Hele n
Reyn olds, with Mrs. Louise
McElhinny and Miss Mabel
Hysell contributing. Amy
Erwin, Beth Wolfe, and Trudy
Roach were guests.

Booster group
IN GERMANY - Army
PFC Max Stumbo, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Stumbo, Rt.
1, Bid\~:ell, is now stationed
with the United States Army .
in Germany. Stumbo is a
graduate of North Gallia
High School. His address is:
PFC
Max
Stumb o,
285 50 3228, 89th Trans. Co.,
APO New York, 09067, Box
148.

Turner has 169
days in pokey
NEW YORK · ( UP!) Florida millionaire Glenn W.
Turner, who is under indictment in several states
accused of fraudulent busiriess
practices, was sen tenced to 169
days in jail and fined $65,650
· Friday for con tempt of court.
Manhattan Judge Jacob
Markowitz issued the civil
conte mpt c itati on 3gainst
Turner and his two bu~ln esses,
Dare to be Great , Inc. , and
Kosco! Inter planetary, Inc.,
for ignoring court orders to
stop operating in New York
sta te and to pay back more ·
than· $3 million in restitution to
residents . Turner is reported to
· be at his home in Orla ndo, Fla .
Markowitz said .Turner and
his a ssociates got $3,603,000
from 1,604 New York r esidents
''through
the
massive
fraudulent p yra mid-type
practices" which resulted in
the court order .

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TUPPERS PLAINS
Upcoming activities were
planned when the Tuppers
Plains Boosters met Dec. 10
with President Horner E. Cole
opening the meeting and Janet
Connolly leading the pledge to
the fl ag.
It wa s announced the
teachers are orderi ng the thing
they need with $50 lhe boosters
gB.ve them for their rooms .
New playground eq uipment
will be het·e after the first of the
year .
The boosters are going to
have a New Year 's Eve dance
at the school. The sixth grade
put on a Christmas play called
the ''New Santa." The ·s ixth
gr3.de also won the r~;~om count.
There wa s a silent auction
before the meeting . The
seventh grade served refresh~

SGT. MOORE
MIDDLEPORT
Ohio
Stale Hig hwa y Patrol
Su perintende nt
Colonel
Robert M. Chiaramonte has
announced the promotion of
Patrolman Edward G.
Moore of Middleport to the

rank

or Sergeant.

Moore will remain in the
Patrol's Aviation Section. He
has alSo served at the Cir·
clevllle Post since joining the
Patrol in 1966. Sergeant
Moore 's
hometown
is
Middleport
where
he
grad uated from Middleport
High School.
He is married to the forw
mer Kathryn Anne Seid·
check of ChiCago. They have
two daughters and two sons,
Carol, 12 ; Linda, 11; Ed·
ward, 9; and John, 8.

Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED
Ronald
Bqstic, Brunswick ; Lena Roe,
Middl e port; George Roe,
Middleport ; Ruth Casse ll,
Gallipolis Ferry ; Roland
Morris , Pomeroy, Dora J.
Roush, Middleport; Billy
Mcl.a ughlin, Pomeroy .
DISCHARGED ·Mark
Murphy, Leonard Barber,
Ralph Shain, Russell Brown,
George Green, Lena Lenz.

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Wheat will gr ow at the
equator as well as t he Arctic

Cooncil.
There were 170 groups that representative . He is its
now use the program of the manager of Scouting and
BSA with churches sponsoring becomes a member of the local
50 pet. of lhe Council's 220 council that coordinates the .
use of the program in this area .
units.
11 The Boy Scouts of America
offers the use or its program to
local organizations and groups
or people for the pursui t of !heir
MOREGETAWAY
own aims and purp,oses ,n
COLUMBUS
(UP! ) - Three
Niehrn · ex plained .
" The
Tri . State Area Coun· more honor inmates have
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cil and its rour dis- escaped rrom state pr_isons, the
tricts help the chartered state Corrections Department
partner or gan ize its pack , reported Friday. Hartzel Ray
troop , or post, but the units are Foster, 19, Canton , escaped
part of their program and are from the Ohio State Reforunder the leadership of people matory while on his way to a
selected by lhern. The council Jaycees meeting in Mogadore.
and district work .together wilh David Porter Tobias, 23,
the char tered· partner to make Akron, and J . Edward Dean,
19, Rittman, walked off the job
the units successful."
Thursday
at the Mount Vernon
Niehm explained that each
organization appolnts a Honor Camp.

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HOFFMANN TO RETIRE
SAN FRANCISCO (UP! ) Peter M. Hoffmann,
ticket
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manager of the New York and
San Francisco Giant.-; haseball
club for 40 years, Friday announced his retirement effec·
live Jan . 1.
Hoffman will be succeeded
by Arthur Schulze, his
assistant since ·1956.

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Mc•c·l!ave G,'Cf!S

MIAMI , Fla . ( UPl ) !..ions finished lhe season 6-7-1
Quarterback Bob Griese and under new coach Don Me·
receiver Paul Warfield , tuning Cafferty.
up for their AFC playoff test
Detroit made it easy for the
next Sunday, hooked up on four Dolphins, who played the game
first hall touchdown passes with six regulars held out
Saturday to lead the Miami because of injuries. On the
Dolphins to a 34·7 victory over second play of the game, Mel
the mistake-prone Detroit Farr fumbled and Miami end
!..ions in a nationally televised Vern Den Herder recovered at
game. ·
the Detroit 21. Griese hit
Gr·i ese hit Warfield on touch- Warfield for the score on the
down throws of 21 and 7 yards next play.
in the first period and two more
The fourth Warfield touchin the second, which spanned 16 down came after Miami 's
and 4 yards.
. l.arry Ball intercepted a Bill
The pair played only lhe first Munson pass at the Detroit 33.
half with Griese connecting on
Miami drove ll2 plays in 10
II of 15 passes for a total of 141 plays and 64 yards in eight
yards and Warfield catching plays to get iU. second and third
six of them for 103.
tou~hdowns .
Garo Yepremian kicked the
Yepremian kicked a second
four extra points and a second- field goal of 26 yards with 2:15
period field goa) of Z1 yards to remaining in the third period to
give Miami a 31~ halftime finish the Miami scoring.
Fullback Larry Csonka also
lead, which assured lhe AFC
Eastern Division champions a played only the first half, but
12-2 regular season record to collected 51 yards on 10 carries
carry into lhe ·first playoff to boost him over the 1,000-yard
game against Cincinnati or mark for the third consecutive
Pittsburgh Dec . 2.3.
season. However, running back
Last year , Miami won its Mercury Morris , needing only
first world c hampionship with 46 yards for his second straight
a 17~ overall mark.
1,IJOO.yard season, sat out the
Detroit never crossed game with a jammed shoulder .
midfield until eight \ninutes
Despite
bright , su nny
into the third period. The !..ions weather in the mid 70s, there
never threatened to score until were 26,672 ticket-holders who
lhe final quarter when lhey got failed to show-up for the solda first..and.goal on the Miami out co ntes t, which was
one, but lost the ball on an televised locally.
interception by rookie Henry
Stuckey.
SOOTH WINNER
Detroit finally did score with
LAUREl., Md. (UP! )
36 seconds left when Steve Sandy Hawley rode his SOOth
Owens burst over the middle winner of 1973 Saturday at ·
from five yards out to cap a 61Laurel Race Course when he
yard, eight-play drive. The big
guided D &amp; S Stable's Charlie
play was a ~yard halfback
Jr . to a live-length victory in
pass from Mickey Zofko to
the third race.
wide receiver Ron Jessie. The··
The 24·year..ald Canadian set
out to reach the 500 mark when
he broke Bill Shoemaker's 2().
year-old re cord of riding 465
winners in a single season on
Dec. 6 at LaureL

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offense, which had averaged
nearly 36 points a game lhis
year during a previously un·
beaten se~;~son .
WilQ&lt;Irn set up two touchdowns with a punt return and a
pass interception as the oncebeaten Bulldogs exploded lor
24 points in the late first and
early second periods .
Curtis scored a tochdown on
an 11 yard return of a pass
interception. Dean and McNeely led a ferocious Tech
defensive ·effort which over·
powered the Hilltoppers.
Jerry Pope put Tech ahead J.
0 less than six minutes into the
game by kicking a 33-yard field
goal. The score carne alter a
37-yard run by Charles "Quick
Six" McDaniel.
Wilborn.set up the Bulldogs'
first touchdown two minutes
later when he raced 41 yards
with a punt to Western Kentucky 's one yard line . Two
·plays later, McDaniel plowed
over to score. Pope's first of
lour extra point kicks made it
lll-0.
Curtis upped the lead to 17~
at 13 : 37 of the second quarter
when he intercepted a Dennis
Tomek sideline pass and
rambled II yards for a touchdown.

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NAMED PRESIDENT
AKRON ( UP! ) - Betty
Hamilton , Bluffton , Friday
was named president-elect of
lh e Ohio Associa ti on of Class·
room Teachers .

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National championship.
The Bulldogs' defense, led by
defensive back Wenfo rd
Wilborn, linehackers Danny
Curtis and Joe McNeely and
tackle Fred Dean, blanked lhe
high-powered Hilltoppers'

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Calif .
(UP! ) - Louisiana Tech ,
sparked by a stifling defense ,
breezed to a J4..0 Camellia Bowl
victory over Western Kentucky
Saturday to ca pture the
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ments.
The last day of school before
Chris bnas is Dec. 21. There
will be a Chri stmas play by the
school on Dec. 21 at 10 a.m.
There was group singing of
Christmas carols with Mrs.
Brannon at the piano.

HUNTINGTON - More than
5Q new groups in the Tri-State
Area are expected to become
partners with the Tri-State
Area Council, Boy Scouts of
America, this year to bring
BSA programs to boys and
young adults from ages a
through 21J.
Cub Scouts, Scouts, and
Explorers joiu units which
belong to or ganizations and
comrnWlity groups such as
religio11s institutions, PTAs,
Service clubs, veterans
organizations, profess ional
associations, and industries .
The organization of BSA
unit.-; in lhe Tri-State Area at
the present time is a part of the
fall Roundup program being
conducted by the Council,
acco rdin g to Dr . Bernard
Niehm,
M·G·M
District
Chairman of the Tri-State Area

W. Kentucky beaten

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20 - Till' SWlday Times· S.ntilll'l. Sunday. Df&lt;·. 16. 19i3

Officers named
MIDDLEPORT - Officers
for 1974 were elected at the
Monday night Chr istm as
dinner party of lhe Young
Adult Class of the Bradford
Chur.c h of Christ.
Elected were Roger Stobart ,
president ; Ri chard Gilkey,
vice president; Sylvia Blake,
secretar)'; Mrs. Made-l ine

Painter, treasurer i and Mrs.
Ruby Hysell, cards.
Gilkey extended the welcome
following the turkey dinner.
Larry Pickens gave the in\'OCation . Several projects now
com pleted were noted including the purchllse of a
movie projector used during
the evening to show two films.
It was decided to purchase

some form of protection for the
windows in the basement of the
church.
The annual church caroling
party was announced f or
Saturday, Dec. 22 at 6 p.m .
with all persons to meet at the
church. Refreshment, after
the caroling will be served at

MI))[)J.EI'ORT
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1\JT&lt;mJ.:cnuml'i fur g1ft 1trms
fur lht• Meigs County Jnf1rmar)
residenrs and donations Lo the
Middleport firt::'rnen antl Lhe
Christmas S(&gt;al s&lt;tlC of the
Tube-rculosis and Health
Assoc·iution were n1~de durin~
a rnecting Thursday night of
the Philathca Society of the
Middleport Church of Christ .
Miss
Mildred
Hawley
presided at Ole meeting which
opened wilh a welcome to Mrs .
George Glaze, wife of the new
pastor. and new members,
Mrs. Dorothy Jenkinson, Mrs.
Mar y Bailey , Mrs . Clara
Conroy and Miss Nina Russell .
Mrs. Martha Childs reported
that two tables had been ordered for the church. Thankyou cards were read from Beth
Ann Wolfe and Amy Erwin.
Thanks were extended by the

lhe home of Mr. and Mrs
Clifford Smtih.
Gifts were exchauged bl' lh('

members.

and

the

class

presented gifts to Mr. and Mrs .
Smith, and the class teachers.
There was group . singing of
carols and readin-gs by Mrs .
Smith, "Customs of the
Christmas Carol," "The First
Christmas Card" and ·'The
Story of the Mistletoe and
Poinsettia ." The Chr is tma s
story from the scri ptures and
prayer wa s read by the pastor
who also showed the films,
" The Littlest Angel ," and
"Chris tmas in Denmark .''
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Smith and Christy, Mr. -and
Mrs. Guy Hysell and Donna
Kay, Mr . and Mrs. Richard
Gilkey, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Stobart, Belinda , Eddie , H. J .
and Shellie , Mrs. Wa lter
Morris and Carol, Mrs. Ralph
Painter, Mrs . Guy Russell,
Mrs . Robert Hawk , Mrs. John
Blake and Mr . and Mrs. Larry
Pickens.
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Friendly Circle meets
POMEROY - A Christmas
program by Miss Mary V.
Reibel and a planning session
for remembering lhe elderly,
shut-ins and out-of-town
members of the c hurch
highlighted a meeting of
Friendly Circle at Trinity
Church, Tuesday night.
The meeting was held at the
home of Miss Eliza beth Fick
following a hollday dinner held
at Crow's Steak House. Gifts
which had been purchased and
wrapped by Miss Fick lor those
to be r emem~ere d were
distributed to members who
will handle delivery .
Miss Reibel narrated " With
a Star on Top" by Margaret E .
Sangster, the story of the influe nce of a discarded Christmas tree on a family which had
lost hope, pride and ambitiOn,
and how the tree gave purpose
and direction W their lives.

"Some Eagerly to Christmas" by Marjorie Holm es was
in cluded in Miss Reibe l 's
devotions wJ1ich traced the
changes in Christmas observances and emphasized the
thin gs that never chan ge.
Program books for th~ new
year were distri buted. They.
hlld been prepared by Mrs.
Leonard Jewell. Members
signed a card for Mrs . Carl
Bilikam , who is wintering ~n
Florida . Decorations of the
Fick house included ceratnic
holiday figurines and an artistically decorated revolving
tree.
Members enjoyed a gift
exchange and contests by Mrs.
Pearl Mora with awards going
to Mrs·. David Russell and MisS
ReibeL Miss Fick served a
desser t course to 20 members
and guest.-; attending .

Christmas party given
MIDDLEPORT - Officers,
directors and employes of the
Citizens National Bank, their
husbands and Wives; enjoyed a
Christmas dinner at the Meigs
Inn recently and then went to
the bank for a party.
Gifts were presented to each
guest ,and special recognition
wa s given Mrs. Dorotha Salser,
a new employe, and Jay Hall,
Jr., a new director , and his
wife.
Attending were Mr. a nd Mrs,

New Me
Club has
meeting
REEDSVILLE; - The New
Me Club met at lhe home of
Ruth Putman Tuesday night.
The meeting was started by
weighing each one of lhe
members. There was a three
way tie for the queen with the
loss of one pound. These were
Ruth Putman, Marlen Putman
and Evelyn Well. There was
also a two way tie for the pig.
So neither one of them was
given out.
Secretary's report was given
and approved. Treas ur er ' s
report was give n with a
balance of $25.32 re por ted.
Garnes were played .
Ruth Putman was in lhe
hospital from Thursday , Dec.
6, until Wednesday, Dec. II.
The club sent her a fl ower.
There wa s a birthday
celebration for Judy Limbac,
and Barbara Well. Each of the
members broug ht a gift. Cake,
ice cream, and Kool·Aid were
, served.
Members present were Judy
Limbac, Evelyn Well, Ruth
Putman, Flossie Maxson,
Marlene Putman, Carol and
Cindy Scyoc and Connie
Putman .
Anyone interested in joining
may . call Ruth Putman,
Coolville, 6117-3396, or Marlene
Putman , Reedsville, 376-0371.

New groups to join in Scouting

Philatbea society meets

Harold E . Hubbard, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul S. Smart, Mr . and
Mrs. Manning Kloes , Mr . and
Mrs . Rodney Downing, Mr. aild
Mrs . Bernard Fultz, Mr . and
Mrs. l.. E. Reynolds, Mr. and
Mrs . Jay Hall, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. James Arnold , Da le
Dutton, Mr. and Mrs . Kenneth
McElhinny, Mr. and Mrs:
Grover· Salser, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Anthony, Mr . and Mrs .
Kenneth Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs .
Edward Durst, Mr . and Mrs.
Roscoe Fowler, Gene Grate,
Mr. an d Mrs. John Davis,
Chester King , and a guest!
Miss Edith Woods.
Mrs. Dale Dutton and Mrs.
· Mary Hindy were unable to
attend because of illness.

INGA McCOY DI!'S
NOGALES, Ariz . (UP!)
Inga Arvad McCoy, wife of
reUred Western actor Tim
McCoy and -a former news·
paper
columnis t
once
described by Adolf Hitler as
lhe perfect Nordic beauty, was
cr emated Friday without
senrices. Mrs . McCoy, 60, died
Wednesday of cancer at the
couple's ran ch north of here.

pn.·s1dent to those who served a

bruo('h for Deltti Kappa
c:amma. Reported ill were
Mrs Louise MtEihlnn)•, Mr.
and Mrs. P~u l Wi nn. Ed
Haggerty, Ruben Collins. Mrs.
Emmett Lightfoot.
Mrs .
Margaret Boyer, Mrs. Lula
Mae Lyn ch and Miss Mabel
Hysell.
The Philathea song and a
poem, "Christmas Hush" by
Mi ss Ha wl ey opened the
meeting with Mrs . Beulah
Roush giv ing the story of the
nativity fr om St. Luke .
The Lord's Prayer was given
in unison.
For the program conducted
by Mrs. Childs. the group san~
" Joy to the World." Trudy
Roac h had a piano solo,
'' Christmas Eve," Mrs . Childs
read, "The Star Is In lhe
West," and there was a vocal
solo. "Silent Night," by _Belh
Wolfe, accompanied by Mrs.
Chester Erwin . Amy Erwin
also had a piano solo,
' 'Christmas. '' Mrs . Childs read
"One Family on Earth," a nd
the closing prayer was by Mrs.
Glaze.
Fancy cookies, coffee and
ptmc h were served from a
table decorated in lhe Christ·
mas motif. Hostesses were
Mrs . Margaret Lallance, Mrs.
Rou s h and Mrs . Hele n
Reyn olds, with Mrs. Louise
McElhinny and Miss Mabel
Hysell contributing. Amy
Erwin, Beth Wolfe, and Trudy
Roach were guests.

Booster group
IN GERMANY - Army
PFC Max Stumbo, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Stumbo, Rt.
1, Bid\~:ell, is now stationed
with the United States Army .
in Germany. Stumbo is a
graduate of North Gallia
High School. His address is:
PFC
Max
Stumb o,
285 50 3228, 89th Trans. Co.,
APO New York, 09067, Box
148.

Turner has 169
days in pokey
NEW YORK · ( UP!) Florida millionaire Glenn W.
Turner, who is under indictment in several states
accused of fraudulent busiriess
practices, was sen tenced to 169
days in jail and fined $65,650
· Friday for con tempt of court.
Manhattan Judge Jacob
Markowitz issued the civil
conte mpt c itati on 3gainst
Turner and his two bu~ln esses,
Dare to be Great , Inc. , and
Kosco! Inter planetary, Inc.,
for ignoring court orders to
stop operating in New York
sta te and to pay back more ·
than· $3 million in restitution to
residents . Turner is reported to
· be at his home in Orla ndo, Fla .
Markowitz said .Turner and
his a ssociates got $3,603,000
from 1,604 New York r esidents
''through
the
massive
fraudulent p yra mid-type
practices" which resulted in
the court order .

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TUPPERS PLAINS
Upcoming activities were
planned when the Tuppers
Plains Boosters met Dec. 10
with President Horner E. Cole
opening the meeting and Janet
Connolly leading the pledge to
the fl ag.
It wa s announced the
teachers are orderi ng the thing
they need with $50 lhe boosters
gB.ve them for their rooms .
New playground eq uipment
will be het·e after the first of the
year .
The boosters are going to
have a New Year 's Eve dance
at the school. The sixth grade
put on a Christmas play called
the ''New Santa." The ·s ixth
gr3.de also won the r~;~om count.
There wa s a silent auction
before the meeting . The
seventh grade served refresh~

SGT. MOORE
MIDDLEPORT
Ohio
Stale Hig hwa y Patrol
Su perintende nt
Colonel
Robert M. Chiaramonte has
announced the promotion of
Patrolman Edward G.
Moore of Middleport to the

rank

or Sergeant.

Moore will remain in the
Patrol's Aviation Section. He
has alSo served at the Cir·
clevllle Post since joining the
Patrol in 1966. Sergeant
Moore 's
hometown
is
Middleport
where
he
grad uated from Middleport
High School.
He is married to the forw
mer Kathryn Anne Seid·
check of ChiCago. They have
two daughters and two sons,
Carol, 12 ; Linda, 11; Ed·
ward, 9; and John, 8.

Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED
Ronald
Bqstic, Brunswick ; Lena Roe,
Middl e port; George Roe,
Middleport ; Ruth Casse ll,
Gallipolis Ferry ; Roland
Morris , Pomeroy, Dora J.
Roush, Middleport; Billy
Mcl.a ughlin, Pomeroy .
DISCHARGED ·Mark
Murphy, Leonard Barber,
Ralph Shain, Russell Brown,
George Green, Lena Lenz.

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Wheat will gr ow at the
equator as well as t he Arctic

Cooncil.
There were 170 groups that representative . He is its
now use the program of the manager of Scouting and
BSA with churches sponsoring becomes a member of the local
50 pet. of lhe Council's 220 council that coordinates the .
use of the program in this area .
units.
11 The Boy Scouts of America
offers the use or its program to
local organizations and groups
or people for the pursui t of !heir
MOREGETAWAY
own aims and purp,oses ,n
COLUMBUS
(UP! ) - Three
Niehrn · ex plained .
" The
Tri . State Area Coun· more honor inmates have
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cil and its rour dis- escaped rrom state pr_isons, the
tricts help the chartered state Corrections Department
partner or gan ize its pack , reported Friday. Hartzel Ray
troop , or post, but the units are Foster, 19, Canton , escaped
part of their program and are from the Ohio State Reforunder the leadership of people matory while on his way to a
selected by lhern. The council Jaycees meeting in Mogadore.
and district work .together wilh David Porter Tobias, 23,
the char tered· partner to make Akron, and J . Edward Dean,
19, Rittman, walked off the job
the units successful."
Thursday
at the Mount Vernon
Niehm explained that each
organization appolnts a Honor Camp.

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- Warren Woodson, Trinity
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HOFFMANN TO RETIRE
SAN FRANCISCO (UP! ) Peter M. Hoffmann,
ticket
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manager of the New York and
San Francisco Giant.-; haseball
club for 40 years, Friday announced his retirement effec·
live Jan . 1.
Hoffman will be succeeded
by Arthur Schulze, his
assistant since ·1956.

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MIAMI , Fla . ( UPl ) !..ions finished lhe season 6-7-1
Quarterback Bob Griese and under new coach Don Me·
receiver Paul Warfield , tuning Cafferty.
up for their AFC playoff test
Detroit made it easy for the
next Sunday, hooked up on four Dolphins, who played the game
first hall touchdown passes with six regulars held out
Saturday to lead the Miami because of injuries. On the
Dolphins to a 34·7 victory over second play of the game, Mel
the mistake-prone Detroit Farr fumbled and Miami end
!..ions in a nationally televised Vern Den Herder recovered at
game. ·
the Detroit 21. Griese hit
Gr·i ese hit Warfield on touch- Warfield for the score on the
down throws of 21 and 7 yards next play.
in the first period and two more
The fourth Warfield touchin the second, which spanned 16 down came after Miami 's
and 4 yards.
. l.arry Ball intercepted a Bill
The pair played only lhe first Munson pass at the Detroit 33.
half with Griese connecting on
Miami drove ll2 plays in 10
II of 15 passes for a total of 141 plays and 64 yards in eight
yards and Warfield catching plays to get iU. second and third
six of them for 103.
tou~hdowns .
Garo Yepremian kicked the
Yepremian kicked a second
four extra points and a second- field goal of 26 yards with 2:15
period field goa) of Z1 yards to remaining in the third period to
give Miami a 31~ halftime finish the Miami scoring.
Fullback Larry Csonka also
lead, which assured lhe AFC
Eastern Division champions a played only the first half, but
12-2 regular season record to collected 51 yards on 10 carries
carry into lhe ·first playoff to boost him over the 1,000-yard
game against Cincinnati or mark for the third consecutive
Pittsburgh Dec . 2.3.
season. However, running back
Last year , Miami won its Mercury Morris , needing only
first world c hampionship with 46 yards for his second straight
a 17~ overall mark.
1,IJOO.yard season, sat out the
Detroit never crossed game with a jammed shoulder .
midfield until eight \ninutes
Despite
bright , su nny
into the third period. The !..ions weather in the mid 70s, there
never threatened to score until were 26,672 ticket-holders who
lhe final quarter when lhey got failed to show-up for the solda first..and.goal on the Miami out co ntes t, which was
one, but lost the ball on an televised locally.
interception by rookie Henry
Stuckey.
SOOTH WINNER
Detroit finally did score with
LAUREl., Md. (UP! )
36 seconds left when Steve Sandy Hawley rode his SOOth
Owens burst over the middle winner of 1973 Saturday at ·
from five yards out to cap a 61Laurel Race Course when he
yard, eight-play drive. The big
guided D &amp; S Stable's Charlie
play was a ~yard halfback
Jr . to a live-length victory in
pass from Mickey Zofko to
the third race.
wide receiver Ron Jessie. The··
The 24·year..ald Canadian set
out to reach the 500 mark when
he broke Bill Shoemaker's 2().
year-old re cord of riding 465
winners in a single season on
Dec. 6 at LaureL

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offense, which had averaged
nearly 36 points a game lhis
year during a previously un·
beaten se~;~son .
WilQ&lt;Irn set up two touchdowns with a punt return and a
pass interception as the oncebeaten Bulldogs exploded lor
24 points in the late first and
early second periods .
Curtis scored a tochdown on
an 11 yard return of a pass
interception. Dean and McNeely led a ferocious Tech
defensive ·effort which over·
powered the Hilltoppers.
Jerry Pope put Tech ahead J.
0 less than six minutes into the
game by kicking a 33-yard field
goal. The score carne alter a
37-yard run by Charles "Quick
Six" McDaniel.
Wilborn.set up the Bulldogs'
first touchdown two minutes
later when he raced 41 yards
with a punt to Western Kentucky 's one yard line . Two
·plays later, McDaniel plowed
over to score. Pope's first of
lour extra point kicks made it
lll-0.
Curtis upped the lead to 17~
at 13 : 37 of the second quarter
when he intercepted a Dennis
Tomek sideline pass and
rambled II yards for a touchdown.

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NAMED PRESIDENT
AKRON ( UP! ) - Betty
Hamilton , Bluffton , Friday
was named president-elect of
lh e Ohio Associa ti on of Class·
room Teachers .

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National championship.
The Bulldogs' defense, led by
defensive back Wenfo rd
Wilborn, linehackers Danny
Curtis and Joe McNeely and
tackle Fred Dean, blanked lhe
high-powered Hilltoppers'

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Calif .
(UP! ) - Louisiana Tech ,
sparked by a stifling defense ,
breezed to a J4..0 Camellia Bowl
victory over Western Kentucky
Saturday to ca pture the
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The last day of school before
Chris bnas is Dec. 21. There
will be a Chri stmas play by the
school on Dec. 21 at 10 a.m.
There was group singing of
Christmas carols with Mrs.
Brannon at the piano.

HUNTINGTON - More than
5Q new groups in the Tri-State
Area are expected to become
partners with the Tri-State
Area Council, Boy Scouts of
America, this year to bring
BSA programs to boys and
young adults from ages a
through 21J.
Cub Scouts, Scouts, and
Explorers joiu units which
belong to or ganizations and
comrnWlity groups such as
religio11s institutions, PTAs,
Service clubs, veterans
organizations, profess ional
associations, and industries .
The organization of BSA
unit.-; in lhe Tri-State Area at
the present time is a part of the
fall Roundup program being
conducted by the Council,
acco rdin g to Dr . Bernard
Niehm,
M·G·M
District
Chairman of the Tri-State Area

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SEU .'&gt;landings
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WITHIN the past three years hundreds of new residents have
moved to the Gallipolis area . Although most individuals know
how 1&lt;&gt; pronounce the Old French City's name properly, there are
some who don't, .including several native Gallipolitans .

33?

P orhmouth
lr on lon
Ja ckson
Chcsetpcakc

1 4.Sl
3 1 2 47
3 I 158
4 7 376
4 1 441
7 3 291.
1. 3 314
2 3 263

3 17
18'il
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344
380
357
364
311

Well s ton
Me1g s

1 S 140 421
0 5 766 325

Area Results:
South Point 88 Ironton St. Joe

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Wheeler sbu rg 61

SEOAL

Gallipolee&lt;:e .
It's time for this newspaper to revive it.s campaign to get
newcomers and oldcomers alike to pronounce the name of
Gallipolis properly. AccidentAlly we eavesdropped a conversation which ran something like this :
Stranger: " You pronounce the name of this town
Gal!ipolee&lt;:e?
Gallipolitan : It's Gallipoliss.
Gallipolis, you know, is a com bined Greek and French word
meaning ."City of Gauls," and it got its name from 500 Frenchmen who would never have pronounced i before a single consonaut as the " i" in ''it" or in " hiss." As we have wrillen before,
speakers of the English language rely on the dictionary for
correct pronunciation of words and names; yow- big dictionaries
give Gallipolis with the final syllable a long e.
This newspaper thinks, for instan ce, that the city school
board should make correct pronunciation of words and names a
requisite for school teachers it employs. That means all teachers
- - not just English teachers--and they should make immediate
corrections for students who mispronOW)ce it Gallipolis.
Thirly-&lt;me years before us, William Giddings Sibley tried to
straighten out the populace of the Old fr ench City on how to say
the name. (Gallipolis Daily Tribun e, February 21, 1916) : ·
You'd not pronounce it with a hiss
If you had lived in Gallipoliss.
Nor if you'd really wished to please
Would you dare call it Gallipolease.
The only way to win the fleece,
Is to pronounce it Gallipolis,
Dividing the name to rhyme with valley
Where the first two syllables end with "Galli-"
And putting the accent hard and fast
On the one syllable fourth and last.
'
Even though it sounds funny to you, gentle reader, won 't you
cooperate by trying to say it Galtipo\eece and restoring at least
this one tradition in all its pristine glory?

l -3 p.m .

·
Dec. 21 ~ Bowling , i-3 p.m .

CLUB TO MEET
POMEROY - The Meigs
County Riding Club will meet
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the
home of Greg Roush, Syracuse
instead of at the Salisbury
township building as was
previously announced.

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Athens
Iron ton
Ja ckson

3 1
2 2
1 3

1 247

0

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250 211
235 229
249 302

4 217 270

0 4 134 305
16 16 1918 1918

Ironton

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Ja ckson
Gallipoli s

4 0
2 2

Meigs

2 2

L ogan
Wa verly
Ath ens

2 2
1 3
i 3
Wellston
o 4
TOTALS
16 16
Fr-iday 's Results:
Logan 40 Waverly 36
Ja ckson 40 Alhen s 39

194 150
175
178
151
193
154
134
142
1321

158
159

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_HONEYWELL
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Tigers lost a 7~ de&lt;:ision to
Purdue.
The Ohio StAte loss was its
second evening the Buckeye
record at 2-2.

Southern zve
MERCERVILLE - Hannan
Trace's Wildcats zoomed to
their &amp;ixth straight hardwood
victory here Friday night with
a come-from-behind 66-58 win
over the Southern Tornadoes.
Coach.Paul Dillon's Wildcats
now have a 2 game lead over
Southern and Eastern in the
SVAC " race. However, both
. Meigs CoWlly squads, with 2-1
loop marks, are just a game
out in the loss column.
The Tornadoes, who 'led
almost the entire first half,
were down by 3 with 3 minutes
to go in the fourth period when
Southern stole the hall from a
Hannan Trace player, but the
theft was quickly nullified by a
Tornado tlU"nover, and the
Wildcats went on to build the
bulge back up to 9 points.
Once again the Gallians were
paced by the one-two punch of
6-0 junior guard Mark Swain
and 6-1 senior forward John
Lusher.

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Gallipoli s 42 Meigs 40
Ironton 62 Wellston 47
December 18 Games :
Pa rkersburg at Athens

QUALLS BWCKS SHOT - Meigs sophomore guard
Terry Qualls (21) blocked a jump shot by Ga llia's J im Niday
( 10) midway in the third peri od of Friday's GAHS-Meigs
basketba II game.

·Dayton five falls, 76-54
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UP! )
-:- Freshman Sleve Grote and
junior Joe Johnson held
Dayton 's tw~ leading scorers to
a combined tota l of 16 points
Saturday and
Michiga n
methodically ran up a 76-54
viCtory over the Flyers.
Grote limited his freshman
counterpart at Dayton, guarQ
Johnny Davis, to four ·pointS in
the first half and six in the
game while Johnson held Don

Smith, to four points in the first
half and a game total of 12.
Davis took a 15.5 ave rage
into the game, which left
Dayton at 3-2, while Smith was
leading the Flyers with a 19.8
average. The victory was
Michigan's fifth in six games. '
Campy Russell paced the
Wolverin es with 19 points while
center C. J . Kupec put in 16
points . Grote had 13 an d
Johnson eight.

P t . Plea sant a t M eigs
Ashland at Ironton ·
Fairland a! Chesapeake
So~,Jth Point at Oa k Hitl
December 21 Games :
Wheelersburg at New Boston
December 22 G~mes :
Portsmouth at I rohton
New Lexing ton at Logan

Chillicothe at Jackson
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Athens
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Wellston

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16 16 1147 1147

Thursday 's results :
Ga lli polis 39 Meigs 3 1
JacksOn 34 Athens 28
Logan 55 Waverly 29
Ironton 45 Well ston 17

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Athens 27 Meigs 25

ATHENS - Coach Charles
McAfee's Athens Bulldogs
scored their third straight
Southeastern Ohio League
victory here Friday night by
turning back vl~iling Jackson.

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MILWAUKEE:, Wis . (U P!)
- The Milwaukee Bucks used a
balanced scoring attack to
hand the Atlanta Hawks a 11682 defeat in a national
.
basketball game Saturday.
· Bob Dandridge and Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar scored 21 points·
each, Lucius Allen had 20 and
Oscar Robertson 18 to lead the

College Basketball Results
By United Press International
Volunteer C lassie•
Temple 70 -U tah St . 61
Tennessee 96 Depaul 61
Jayhilwk C.lassic
Oregon 5.:1 Princeton 53
Kansas 66 Wash . St : 51
East
Colgate 91 Bucknell 58
Potsdam 6.4 BroCkport 48
Harvard 68 Boston CoiL 6S
Malone 75 Geneva 73
St . Mry ' s 93 Va . Union 91, ot
Mrcyhrs·t Coli . 93 E . Cent. St·.

G•lllpolla, Ohio
... , . . . . . . . . . . . . , at . . .

Bucks. Lou Hudson with 22 and
Wall Bellamy with 19 led
Atlanta.

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Pete Maravich , the second
leading scorer in the NBA with
a 29 point a .verage~ scored only
tw o points and was beset by
fouls from the early moments
0f the game.

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69-51.

Mark Mace paced the
Bulldogs with 23 points. Mike
McDonald tossed in 13 for the
Ironmen.
Athens led 12-10, 28-16 and 4634 at the quartermarks.
Athens sank '1:1 of 56 field goal
attempts for 46 pet., and the
Bulldogs were 15 of 2:J at the
foul clrcles . "The wlnners
picked off 41 rebounds. Mace
snagged 10. Jackson hit 21 of 60
shots from the field for 35 pet.
The Ironmen were nine of 18 at
tile foul circles. Jackson had 34
reboWldS. Don Jenkins hauled
down 11.
. Athens is now 4-2 on the year.
Jackson dropped to 2-3 overall.
AthenS is 3-1 in conference
play, Jackson is 1-3.
Athens will host Parkersburg
Tuesday. Jackwon will host
. Chillicothe Saturday,
Box score:

N. ActamsSt . 69W . New Eng 59
Midwest
Purdue 81 Ind iana St.. 69
Illinois 87 No . Mlch . 72
Kentucky 88 Iowa 80
Ferris St. 70 Trl -St. 57
Lakeland 85 Principia 66 ·
Lawrence H Nrthwstrn 66 .
Culver -Stockton 95 Knoll 79
Wayne St . 82 ChiCago St . 72
Mckendree 88 Gre-enville 76
Trinity 96 Lake Forest 90
Rockford 83 Rose -Hulman 70
JACK~ON (51) - Conroy 3·1·
North Park 69 Carleton 66
8 ; McDonald 6-1-13; Wh i te J.o.
Southwest
6; Jenkins 4-0-a; · Fimnin 1· 1·3·
N.W Okll!l . St . 84 Oklli . Bapt . 73
Grillo 1-0-2; . Buchanan 0·2-2:
Utl!lh 85 Dartmouth 54
Chinn l -0-2; DeStephen 2-3./
St . Mry , Tex 86 Tex . AI 70
TOTALS 21 -9-51.
Great Falls 93 Chit::o st. 67
Trnty , Te~c 9-4 Hustn -T.IItsn 75
Athens (69)- Skinner 5-1-11 ;
East Cent . 71 Pnhndle St . 60
Faulkner 2-1-5; T. EllwOod 1-3NE Okla . 51. 79 Phillips 77
5; Chonko 3- J. J ; Smith 0 -2-2;
West
Locke 3 -2-8 ; Mace ll - 1-28;
MonJ . St . 95 Seattle Pac . 81
Dailey
1-4-6 ; D. Ellwood 1-0-2.
Ft. Lew is 79 Western St . 73
Total~ 27 -15-69 .
Grand Cenyon 99 Adams St . 85
By Quarters :
Neb. Wslyn 83 Colo . M "ines 6S
Washington 75 Gonzaga 53
JaCkson
10 6 18 11- 51
Portland St. 71 W . Wash . 63
· Athens
12 16 28 23--{1 9
Southern Cal 85 Santa Clara 61
Rese,-ve sco,.e : . Ja ck son 40
Nev -Reno96 Sacrmento St . 70
Athens 39.
Seattle 62 Penn St . 60
Utah 85 Dartmouth 5.tl

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Swain, one of the area's top
point-producers
had
26
markers while Lusher dumped
in 17. Norman Curfman , 6-1
senior forward paced coach
Carl Wolfe's cagers with 23
points, while senior guard Bob
Miller added 15.
The Tornadoes were hampered by foul trouble dUring
the contest before a capacity
crowd at the Wildcat gym, as
senior guard Randy Warner,
who had Swain bottled up
pretty well in the early goi ng,
got in foul trouble as did senior
forward Pete Sayre , who
picked up his third foul early in
the first quarter and eventually
fouled out after seeing just two
quarters of action.
The third period was disaster
for the Tornadoes. Southern
was outscored 16-8 during that
stanza. Swain was the big gWl
in the Wildcats' 22 point fourth
quarter, dlUOping in 12 points.
Shooting wise, Hannan Trace

Bulldogs capture
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Milwaukee tops Atlanta

SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) It's a good idea to leave a light
in the window - despite the
energy shortage - if you're
going away for the holiday.
Police and insuranCe companies say house owners
should give their .residences a
~' lived-in ''· look to discourage
burglars, the Fireman's Fund
American Jnsurance Company
says.

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Gallipoli s

294 186
792 226

SEOAL RESERVES
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Gallipolis 68 Me igs 53
Ir onton 68 Well ston 33

TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of the Daily Tribune
and weekly Gallia Times ... Temperature dips to 10 degrees a~
wintry blast hits Gallia area ... Richard Carter resigns chair'
mansh1p of Gall1pohs Reta1l Merchants Committee ... Army Cpl. ,
Glenn Crabtree, Bidwell, has chat with Gen. John E. Hull,
commander-in-chief, Far East, while a patient in Tokyo Army
HosplU!Iin Japan. GAHS chalks up fourth and fifth straight cage
wins by downing Middleport 83-50 and Nelsonville 74-57.

Dec . 20 -

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4

COLUMJJJA, Mo. tUPI1 - Al as three.
Eberhard dwnped in 24 points
Bill Andreas led a balanced
and Steve Dangos added 14 to Buckeye scoring with 14 points.
lead Missouri to a 71-68 upset Dan Gerhard added 12.
win Saturday over Ohio StAle.
For M1ssouri, now 3~2, the
The Tigers took an early 10-4 victory was the first this
lead before Ohio State closed to
tie at 12·12 six minutes into the
game. The lead changed hands
three times in the half. There
were also 13 ties .before
Missouri took command with
two minutes left in the half, 3832.
The Tigers widened the
margin to a 66-54 count with
seven minutes left in the game
before a late Ohio State charge
brought the Buckeyes as close

Friday 's Res ults:
Wa verly 65 Logan 63

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TOTAL S

LOOSE NOTES- We would like to wish speedy recoveries to
James N. M. Davis, Harland Martin and Wyman Sheets, All
three Gallipolitans underwent surgery recently .
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Quilting all day,

VAR~ITY

Waverly
Logan

Meigs

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Dec.- 19 crafts.
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Portsmouth

East 53

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POMEROY
Senior
Citizens . Center a c:: tivities:·
Dec. 17 - Chair ca ning .
Dec . 18- Carps and games,
1-3 p.m.

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Chesapeake 56 Rock Hill sa

ATTY. John E. Halliday, a "stickler" on the correct
pronunciation of Gallipolis. feels it is about time to remind all
newcomers (a nd native residents} on how to say the name of our
lair city. Editor J . Shennan Porter, in a 1947 edition of the
weekly Gallia Times, wrote the following article in connection
with the "issue."

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hit 25 of 53 field goal attempts
for 47.2 pet. and 16 of 24 free
throws. Southern canned 25 of
55 from the floor for 43.6
pet. and just 10 of 20 at the
charity stripe, which Wolfe
labeled as the Southern
downfall. " We lost it at the foul
line,., said the first-y ear
mentor, noting that his Tornadoes missed the front end of
live I and ( chances in the
fourth quarter alone.
Curfman led all rebounders
on the night, grabbing ll of the
Tornadoes' 39 caroms, while
Dave Theiss added 10 har-

nesses.
Don Wells , 6-5 Wildca t
senior. led Hannan Trace
boardmen with 10.
Dillon said, " We weren 't
mentally ready for them.
Curfman hurt us in the first
half.';
The Wildcats will now tAke
U1eir unblemished record to
Wahama Tuesday, while the
Tornadoes meet archrival
Eastern at Tuppers Plains th e
same night.
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Hannan Trace won the
reserve game, 42-34, nullifying
an excellent individual effort
by Southern's Dan Brown who
chipped in 12 points and pulled
down 20 rebounds.
VARSITY BOX
Southern (58)- Curfman 111-23; Sayre ~; Theiss 2-0-4;
Ord 1-1-3; Warner ().2-2; Nease
2-1-5; Miller 5-5-15. TotAls 24-1().

charity toss to give Waverly a
65-63 lead .
Logan's Jim Pierce cut
loose with a Is-rooter at the
:03 mark - It missed. Greg
Culbertson pulled down the
rebound, but time nm out
before the Chiefs could get
oil another shot.
Veteran J ohn Shoemaker
paced the Tigers with U points .
Mitch Wright and Jim Pierce
each had t 7 for the ChieftAins.

the visitors downfall against
tile tight Woverly defense.
The ChieftAins hit 26 of 52
field goal attempts for 50 pet.,
and 11 of 1:1 free throws for 64
pet. Logan hauled down 37
rebounds.
Waverly was a cool 24 of fil
from the field for 39 pet. The
Tigers sank 17 of 24 free
throws, and picked off only 2:J
rebounds. Waverly had only 11
turnovers .
After tAking a 17-16 first
period lead, Waverly fell
behlng 31-28 just before the
halftime intermission .
Logan's biggest lead In the
game was 3().24, with 2:56
left In the second period.
It was a bitter struggle in the
third stanza - the score was
tied at least six times, and the
lead exchanged hands at least
five times. Waverly took the
lead for keeps when Tom
Pfeifer tallied on a fast break
with I : 21 left in the third
stanza. That made it 47-45.
WHS led 50-47 after three
periods.
N BA Standings
The Tigers built up their
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Eastern Conference
biggest lead, 00-51, with 4:03
Atlantic Division
left
·in the contest.
w . I. pet. g.b .
Boston
22 5 .815
Logan battled back . The
New York
17 13 .567 6112
Chiefs
pulled within one with 23
Buffa lo
13 18 . 419 11
Philadelphia 10 20 .333 13 1/z seconds remaining on a threeCentral Division
w. 1. pet. g . b . point play by Milch Wright.
Capital
1.:1 12 .538
Tony Swindler was then
Atlanta
13 15 .464 2
fo.uled
on purpose by a ChiefHous ton
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Cleve land
11 21 .344 6
tain. With II seconds left,
West.e r n Conferen.ce
Swindler missed his first atMidwest Division
w . 1. pet. g.b. tempt, then canned the second

WAVER I. Y - Defending
Southeastern Ohio League
champion Waverly took a giant
step toward its fourth consecutive basketball championship here Friday night by
turning back pre-season
favorite and previously unbeaten Logan. 65-63.
The triumph !ell Coach
Carroli-Hawhee's Tigers the
only unbeaten team in the
SEOAL at the , Christmas
holiday break with a 4~
mark. Logan, now 3-1 in
conference play, dropped
Into a three-way Ue for
second place with Gallipolis
aod Athens.
It was Logan's first setback
in six starts. Waverly is 5~ on
the year. The Tige rs were
scheduled to play at Portsmouth West Saturday night.
Logan
ou tshot
and
outrebounded the Tigers, but 22
costly turnovers proved to be

58.
Hannan Trace ( 77) - Lusher
7-3-17; Hesson 3-3-9 ; Wells 2-26; Swain 10-8-26; Halley 1-0-2.
TotAls 25-16-66.
By Quarters:
Southern
12 21 8 17--08
Hannan Trace 10 18 16 22---%

Milwaukee
25 5 .833
Ch ic ago
24
8 .750
De troit
19 12 .613
KC.Omaha
8 23 .258
Pacific Division
w . 1. pet .
Golden State
16 10 .615
LosA nge les
18 14 .563
Portland
13 18 .419
Seattle
12 23 .3 43
Phoenix
10 20 . 333
Friday 's Results
Buffalo 102 Cleveland 98
Boston 114 Houston 106
Los Angeles 100 Chicago 97
Philadelphia 96 Detroit 93
Portland 109 Golden St . 101
Seat tl e 93 Capital 88
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Wright picked off 11 rebounds
. for LHS, Shoemaker had nine
for the Tigers .
The victory increased
Waverly 's SEOAI. winning
streak to 43 - six shy of the alltime mark of 49 - established
by Gallipolis teams during the
1953-56 campaigns.
In three and one-half years of
play in the SEGAL, Waverly
teams have · won 45 and lost
only one - to Athens.

friday 's twx score :
WAVERLY (6S) - Thomas
3 0-6 ; Tracey 2-3-7; Duduit 0-1·
1. Shoemaker 11 -6-28 ; Swindler
4 1 9 ; Pieiler .:1 2 10 ; Holland 0 3 3. TOTALS 24- 11-6S .
LOGAN 163) - Kemper 3-06 ; Campbell 50 10; Young J-06 ; Wrigh1 S-7-17 ; Pierce 8- \ -17 ;
Culbertson 1-3-5; Krebs 1-0-2.
TOTALS 26 -11 -63 .

By Quarters:
W;;~ ve r ly

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Logan
16 15 16 16--63
Reserve sco-re ........ Logan .40
Waverly 36 .

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WITHIN the past three years hundreds of new residents have
moved to the Gallipolis area . Although most individuals know
how 1&lt;&gt; pronounce the Old French City's name properly, there are
some who don't, .including several native Gallipolitans .

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P orhmouth
lr on lon
Ja ckson
Chcsetpcakc

1 4.Sl
3 1 2 47
3 I 158
4 7 376
4 1 441
7 3 291.
1. 3 314
2 3 263

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344
380
357
364
311

Well s ton
Me1g s

1 S 140 421
0 5 766 325

Area Results:
South Point 88 Ironton St. Joe

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SEOAL

Gallipolee&lt;:e .
It's time for this newspaper to revive it.s campaign to get
newcomers and oldcomers alike to pronounce the name of
Gallipolis properly. AccidentAlly we eavesdropped a conversation which ran something like this :
Stranger: " You pronounce the name of this town
Gal!ipolee&lt;:e?
Gallipolitan : It's Gallipoliss.
Gallipolis, you know, is a com bined Greek and French word
meaning ."City of Gauls," and it got its name from 500 Frenchmen who would never have pronounced i before a single consonaut as the " i" in ''it" or in " hiss." As we have wrillen before,
speakers of the English language rely on the dictionary for
correct pronunciation of words and names; yow- big dictionaries
give Gallipolis with the final syllable a long e.
This newspaper thinks, for instan ce, that the city school
board should make correct pronunciation of words and names a
requisite for school teachers it employs. That means all teachers
- - not just English teachers--and they should make immediate
corrections for students who mispronOW)ce it Gallipolis.
Thirly-&lt;me years before us, William Giddings Sibley tried to
straighten out the populace of the Old fr ench City on how to say
the name. (Gallipolis Daily Tribun e, February 21, 1916) : ·
You'd not pronounce it with a hiss
If you had lived in Gallipoliss.
Nor if you'd really wished to please
Would you dare call it Gallipolease.
The only way to win the fleece,
Is to pronounce it Gallipolis,
Dividing the name to rhyme with valley
Where the first two syllables end with "Galli-"
And putting the accent hard and fast
On the one syllable fourth and last.
'
Even though it sounds funny to you, gentle reader, won 't you
cooperate by trying to say it Galtipo\eece and restoring at least
this one tradition in all its pristine glory?

l -3 p.m .

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CLUB TO MEET
POMEROY - The Meigs
County Riding Club will meet
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the
home of Greg Roush, Syracuse
instead of at the Salisbury
township building as was
previously announced.

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Athens
Iron ton
Ja ckson

3 1
2 2
1 3

1 247

0

189

250 211
235 229
249 302

4 217 270

0 4 134 305
16 16 1918 1918

Ironton

4

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Ja ckson
Gallipoli s

4 0
2 2

Meigs

2 2

L ogan
Wa verly
Ath ens

2 2
1 3
i 3
Wellston
o 4
TOTALS
16 16
Fr-iday 's Results:
Logan 40 Waverly 36
Ja ckson 40 Alhen s 39

194 150
175
178
151
193
154
134
142
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Tigers lost a 7~ de&lt;:ision to
Purdue.
The Ohio StAte loss was its
second evening the Buckeye
record at 2-2.

Southern zve
MERCERVILLE - Hannan
Trace's Wildcats zoomed to
their &amp;ixth straight hardwood
victory here Friday night with
a come-from-behind 66-58 win
over the Southern Tornadoes.
Coach.Paul Dillon's Wildcats
now have a 2 game lead over
Southern and Eastern in the
SVAC " race. However, both
. Meigs CoWlly squads, with 2-1
loop marks, are just a game
out in the loss column.
The Tornadoes, who 'led
almost the entire first half,
were down by 3 with 3 minutes
to go in the fourth period when
Southern stole the hall from a
Hannan Trace player, but the
theft was quickly nullified by a
Tornado tlU"nover, and the
Wildcats went on to build the
bulge back up to 9 points.
Once again the Gallians were
paced by the one-two punch of
6-0 junior guard Mark Swain
and 6-1 senior forward John
Lusher.

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Gallipoli s 42 Meigs 40
Ironton 62 Wellston 47
December 18 Games :
Pa rkersburg at Athens

QUALLS BWCKS SHOT - Meigs sophomore guard
Terry Qualls (21) blocked a jump shot by Ga llia's J im Niday
( 10) midway in the third peri od of Friday's GAHS-Meigs
basketba II game.

·Dayton five falls, 76-54
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UP! )
-:- Freshman Sleve Grote and
junior Joe Johnson held
Dayton 's tw~ leading scorers to
a combined tota l of 16 points
Saturday and
Michiga n
methodically ran up a 76-54
viCtory over the Flyers.
Grote limited his freshman
counterpart at Dayton, guarQ
Johnny Davis, to four ·pointS in
the first half and six in the
game while Johnson held Don

Smith, to four points in the first
half and a game total of 12.
Davis took a 15.5 ave rage
into the game, which left
Dayton at 3-2, while Smith was
leading the Flyers with a 19.8
average. The victory was
Michigan's fifth in six games. '
Campy Russell paced the
Wolverin es with 19 points while
center C. J . Kupec put in 16
points . Grote had 13 an d
Johnson eight.

P t . Plea sant a t M eigs
Ashland at Ironton ·
Fairland a! Chesapeake
So~,Jth Point at Oa k Hitl
December 21 Games :
Wheelersburg at New Boston
December 22 G~mes :
Portsmouth at I rohton
New Lexing ton at Logan

Chillicothe at Jackson
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Me i gs
Ja ckson
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Wave r ly
Ironton

Wellston

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125
137
126

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114
128
154
133

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4
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16 16 1147 1147

Thursday 's results :
Ga lli polis 39 Meigs 3 1
JacksOn 34 Athens 28
Logan 55 Waverly 29
Ironton 45 Well ston 17

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- The Milwaukee Bucks used a
balanced scoring attack to
hand the Atlanta Hawks a 11682 defeat in a national
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basketball game Saturday.
· Bob Dandridge and Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar scored 21 points·
each, Lucius Allen had 20 and
Oscar Robertson 18 to lead the

College Basketball Results
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Temple 70 -U tah St . 61
Tennessee 96 Depaul 61
Jayhilwk C.lassic
Oregon 5.:1 Princeton 53
Kansas 66 Wash . St : 51
East
Colgate 91 Bucknell 58
Potsdam 6.4 BroCkport 48
Harvard 68 Boston CoiL 6S
Malone 75 Geneva 73
St . Mry ' s 93 Va . Union 91, ot
Mrcyhrs·t Coli . 93 E . Cent. St·.

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Wall Bellamy with 19 led
Atlanta.

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Pete Maravich , the second
leading scorer in the NBA with
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tw o points and was beset by
fouls from the early moments
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69-51.

Mark Mace paced the
Bulldogs with 23 points. Mike
McDonald tossed in 13 for the
Ironmen.
Athens led 12-10, 28-16 and 4634 at the quartermarks.
Athens sank '1:1 of 56 field goal
attempts for 46 pet., and the
Bulldogs were 15 of 2:J at the
foul clrcles . "The wlnners
picked off 41 rebounds. Mace
snagged 10. Jackson hit 21 of 60
shots from the field for 35 pet.
The Ironmen were nine of 18 at
tile foul circles. Jackson had 34
reboWldS. Don Jenkins hauled
down 11.
. Athens is now 4-2 on the year.
Jackson dropped to 2-3 overall.
AthenS is 3-1 in conference
play, Jackson is 1-3.
Athens will host Parkersburg
Tuesday. Jackwon will host
. Chillicothe Saturday,
Box score:

N. ActamsSt . 69W . New Eng 59
Midwest
Purdue 81 Ind iana St.. 69
Illinois 87 No . Mlch . 72
Kentucky 88 Iowa 80
Ferris St. 70 Trl -St. 57
Lakeland 85 Principia 66 ·
Lawrence H Nrthwstrn 66 .
Culver -Stockton 95 Knoll 79
Wayne St . 82 ChiCago St . 72
Mckendree 88 Gre-enville 76
Trinity 96 Lake Forest 90
Rockford 83 Rose -Hulman 70
JACK~ON (51) - Conroy 3·1·
North Park 69 Carleton 66
8 ; McDonald 6-1-13; Wh i te J.o.
Southwest
6; Jenkins 4-0-a; · Fimnin 1· 1·3·
N.W Okll!l . St . 84 Oklli . Bapt . 73
Grillo 1-0-2; . Buchanan 0·2-2:
Utl!lh 85 Dartmouth 54
Chinn l -0-2; DeStephen 2-3./
St . Mry , Tex 86 Tex . AI 70
TOTALS 21 -9-51.
Great Falls 93 Chit::o st. 67
Trnty , Te~c 9-4 Hustn -T.IItsn 75
Athens (69)- Skinner 5-1-11 ;
East Cent . 71 Pnhndle St . 60
Faulkner 2-1-5; T. EllwOod 1-3NE Okla . 51. 79 Phillips 77
5; Chonko 3- J. J ; Smith 0 -2-2;
West
Locke 3 -2-8 ; Mace ll - 1-28;
MonJ . St . 95 Seattle Pac . 81
Dailey
1-4-6 ; D. Ellwood 1-0-2.
Ft. Lew is 79 Western St . 73
Total~ 27 -15-69 .
Grand Cenyon 99 Adams St . 85
By Quarters :
Neb. Wslyn 83 Colo . M "ines 6S
Washington 75 Gonzaga 53
JaCkson
10 6 18 11- 51
Portland St. 71 W . Wash . 63
· Athens
12 16 28 23--{1 9
Southern Cal 85 Santa Clara 61
Rese,-ve sco,.e : . Ja ck son 40
Nev -Reno96 Sacrmento St . 70
Athens 39.
Seattle 62 Penn St . 60
Utah 85 Dartmouth 5.tl

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Swain, one of the area's top
point-producers
had
26
markers while Lusher dumped
in 17. Norman Curfman , 6-1
senior forward paced coach
Carl Wolfe's cagers with 23
points, while senior guard Bob
Miller added 15.
The Tornadoes were hampered by foul trouble dUring
the contest before a capacity
crowd at the Wildcat gym, as
senior guard Randy Warner,
who had Swain bottled up
pretty well in the early goi ng,
got in foul trouble as did senior
forward Pete Sayre , who
picked up his third foul early in
the first quarter and eventually
fouled out after seeing just two
quarters of action.
The third period was disaster
for the Tornadoes. Southern
was outscored 16-8 during that
stanza. Swain was the big gWl
in the Wildcats' 22 point fourth
quarter, dlUOping in 12 points.
Shooting wise, Hannan Trace

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Milwaukee tops Atlanta

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Gallipoli s

294 186
792 226

SEOAL RESERVES
Team
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Athens 69 Jackson 51
Gallipolis 68 Me igs 53
Ir onton 68 Well ston 33

TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of the Daily Tribune
and weekly Gallia Times ... Temperature dips to 10 degrees a~
wintry blast hits Gallia area ... Richard Carter resigns chair'
mansh1p of Gall1pohs Reta1l Merchants Committee ... Army Cpl. ,
Glenn Crabtree, Bidwell, has chat with Gen. John E. Hull,
commander-in-chief, Far East, while a patient in Tokyo Army
HosplU!Iin Japan. GAHS chalks up fourth and fifth straight cage
wins by downing Middleport 83-50 and Nelsonville 74-57.

Dec . 20 -

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COLUMJJJA, Mo. tUPI1 - Al as three.
Eberhard dwnped in 24 points
Bill Andreas led a balanced
and Steve Dangos added 14 to Buckeye scoring with 14 points.
lead Missouri to a 71-68 upset Dan Gerhard added 12.
win Saturday over Ohio StAle.
For M1ssouri, now 3~2, the
The Tigers took an early 10-4 victory was the first this
lead before Ohio State closed to
tie at 12·12 six minutes into the
game. The lead changed hands
three times in the half. There
were also 13 ties .before
Missouri took command with
two minutes left in the half, 3832.
The Tigers widened the
margin to a 66-54 count with
seven minutes left in the game
before a late Ohio State charge
brought the Buckeyes as close

Friday 's Res ults:
Wa verly 65 Logan 63

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LOOSE NOTES- We would like to wish speedy recoveries to
James N. M. Davis, Harland Martin and Wyman Sheets, All
three Gallipolitans underwent surgery recently .
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GAME~

Te01 m

BLUE
GORNFLOWER
EMBt..EM
.,

hit 25 of 53 field goal attempts
for 47.2 pet. and 16 of 24 free
throws. Southern canned 25 of
55 from the floor for 43.6
pet. and just 10 of 20 at the
charity stripe, which Wolfe
labeled as the Southern
downfall. " We lost it at the foul
line,., said the first-y ear
mentor, noting that his Tornadoes missed the front end of
live I and ( chances in the
fourth quarter alone.
Curfman led all rebounders
on the night, grabbing ll of the
Tornadoes' 39 caroms, while
Dave Theiss added 10 har-

nesses.
Don Wells , 6-5 Wildca t
senior. led Hannan Trace
boardmen with 10.
Dillon said, " We weren 't
mentally ready for them.
Curfman hurt us in the first
half.';
The Wildcats will now tAke
U1eir unblemished record to
Wahama Tuesday, while the
Tornadoes meet archrival
Eastern at Tuppers Plains th e
same night.
·
Hannan Trace won the
reserve game, 42-34, nullifying
an excellent individual effort
by Southern's Dan Brown who
chipped in 12 points and pulled
down 20 rebounds.
VARSITY BOX
Southern (58)- Curfman 111-23; Sayre ~; Theiss 2-0-4;
Ord 1-1-3; Warner ().2-2; Nease
2-1-5; Miller 5-5-15. TotAls 24-1().

charity toss to give Waverly a
65-63 lead .
Logan's Jim Pierce cut
loose with a Is-rooter at the
:03 mark - It missed. Greg
Culbertson pulled down the
rebound, but time nm out
before the Chiefs could get
oil another shot.
Veteran J ohn Shoemaker
paced the Tigers with U points .
Mitch Wright and Jim Pierce
each had t 7 for the ChieftAins.

the visitors downfall against
tile tight Woverly defense.
The ChieftAins hit 26 of 52
field goal attempts for 50 pet.,
and 11 of 1:1 free throws for 64
pet. Logan hauled down 37
rebounds.
Waverly was a cool 24 of fil
from the field for 39 pet. The
Tigers sank 17 of 24 free
throws, and picked off only 2:J
rebounds. Waverly had only 11
turnovers .
After tAking a 17-16 first
period lead, Waverly fell
behlng 31-28 just before the
halftime intermission .
Logan's biggest lead In the
game was 3().24, with 2:56
left In the second period.
It was a bitter struggle in the
third stanza - the score was
tied at least six times, and the
lead exchanged hands at least
five times. Waverly took the
lead for keeps when Tom
Pfeifer tallied on a fast break
with I : 21 left in the third
stanza. That made it 47-45.
WHS led 50-47 after three
periods.
N BA Standings
The Tigers built up their
By United Press International
Eastern Conference
biggest lead, 00-51, with 4:03
Atlantic Division
left
·in the contest.
w . I. pet. g.b .
Boston
22 5 .815
Logan battled back . The
New York
17 13 .567 6112
Chiefs
pulled within one with 23
Buffa lo
13 18 . 419 11
Philadelphia 10 20 .333 13 1/z seconds remaining on a threeCentral Division
w. 1. pet. g . b . point play by Milch Wright.
Capital
1.:1 12 .538
Tony Swindler was then
Atlanta
13 15 .464 2
fo.uled
on purpose by a ChiefHous ton
11 19 .367 5
Cleve land
11 21 .344 6
tain. With II seconds left,
West.e r n Conferen.ce
Swindler missed his first atMidwest Division
w . 1. pet. g.b. tempt, then canned the second

WAVER I. Y - Defending
Southeastern Ohio League
champion Waverly took a giant
step toward its fourth consecutive basketball championship here Friday night by
turning back pre-season
favorite and previously unbeaten Logan. 65-63.
The triumph !ell Coach
Carroli-Hawhee's Tigers the
only unbeaten team in the
SEOAL at the , Christmas
holiday break with a 4~
mark. Logan, now 3-1 in
conference play, dropped
Into a three-way Ue for
second place with Gallipolis
aod Athens.
It was Logan's first setback
in six starts. Waverly is 5~ on
the year. The Tige rs were
scheduled to play at Portsmouth West Saturday night.
Logan
ou tshot
and
outrebounded the Tigers, but 22
costly turnovers proved to be

58.
Hannan Trace ( 77) - Lusher
7-3-17; Hesson 3-3-9 ; Wells 2-26; Swain 10-8-26; Halley 1-0-2.
TotAls 25-16-66.
By Quarters:
Southern
12 21 8 17--08
Hannan Trace 10 18 16 22---%

Milwaukee
25 5 .833
Ch ic ago
24
8 .750
De troit
19 12 .613
KC.Omaha
8 23 .258
Pacific Division
w . 1. pet .
Golden State
16 10 .615
LosA nge les
18 14 .563
Portland
13 18 .419
Seattle
12 23 .3 43
Phoenix
10 20 . 333
Friday 's Results
Buffalo 102 Cleveland 98
Boston 114 Houston 106
Los Angeles 100 Chicago 97
Philadelphia 96 Detroit 93
Portland 109 Golden St . 101
Seat tl e 93 Capital 88
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Wright picked off 11 rebounds
. for LHS, Shoemaker had nine
for the Tigers .
The victory increased
Waverly 's SEOAI. winning
streak to 43 - six shy of the alltime mark of 49 - established
by Gallipolis teams during the
1953-56 campaigns.
In three and one-half years of
play in the SEGAL, Waverly
teams have · won 45 and lost
only one - to Athens.

friday 's twx score :
WAVERLY (6S) - Thomas
3 0-6 ; Tracey 2-3-7; Duduit 0-1·
1. Shoemaker 11 -6-28 ; Swindler
4 1 9 ; Pieiler .:1 2 10 ; Holland 0 3 3. TOTALS 24- 11-6S .
LOGAN 163) - Kemper 3-06 ; Campbell 50 10; Young J-06 ; Wrigh1 S-7-17 ; Pierce 8- \ -17 ;
Culbertson 1-3-5; Krebs 1-0-2.
TOTALS 26 -11 -63 .

By Quarters:
W;;~ ve r ly

17 11 22 15---65
Logan
16 15 16 16--63
Reserve sco-re ........ Logan .40
Waverly 36 .

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26 -

T~Sunday

final eight minutes of action,
Coach
Fe.rrell
Hesso n's

Vikings used a fast break and
clutch foul shooting to blitz the
Bobcats.
Coach Jim Arledge's 'Cats
had jumped into a 23-13 lead at
the end of the first period and
were in front by 10, 3:1-23 at the
half.
Symmes Valley came
roaring back in the second half
out~ooting KC, 21).17 in the
third period.
.
Five players hit in double.
figures for the winners. Mike
Burcham and Rodney Bennett
led the way with 18 points;
Jaye Myers had 14; Paul Jones
13 and Jim Myers 10.
Kyger Creek's attack was
paced by 5-10 junior . forward
Dave Wise.
Wise canned 18 points; Joe
Stidham, 6-2 junior center had
his best effort of the season, 14
points and II rebounds; John
Rumley, senior forward had 14
points and 15 rebounds.
According to the charts,
Symmes Valley sank 30 of 66
field attempts for 41 pet. and 17
of 33 from the free throw line
for 52 pet. Kyger Creek hit 2lJ of
67 from the floor for 43 pet. and
12 of 21 at the charity stripe.
The Bobcats had 18 costly turn·

overs.
Kyger Creek won the reserve
game, 36-34 on two free throws
by Tim Lucas.

Waverly coach
stepping down
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•

WAVERLY -The Waverly
City Board of Education is
looking for its third football
coach in four years after accepting the resignation of Tom
Oyer, as head football coach
and physical education in·
struciion, effective with the
end of the current school year.
Oyer, in two years, compiled
a record of three wins, 15losses
and
tie.
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Pirates, 68-60

Bill Metzner and Lucas
pa ced the winners with 12 and
10 points
respectively.
Brammer had 10 points for the
losers.
The

win

gave

Synl.mes

Symme S Valley

071

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Bur cham 7-ll-18; Jay e My er s S

4-14 ; Ji m Myer s 5-0-10 ; Be nnett
7-4-18 : Brown 0-4-4 and Jone s 61 13 . Totals 30-17-77 .
Kyger Creek (7t1) - Hudson
3-3-9; Rumley6 -2-14; Tabor 2-15; Clay J-0-6 ; Roush 1-0-2; Wis e
7-4-18 ; Stidham 7-1 15 ; Lucas 00-0 ; Kern '0-1,1. Totals 29-12 -70.
By Quarters :
~ym . Willey
13 10 20 34- 77
Kyger Cr eek
23 10 17 20...,_70

The Eagles had gotten off to

season, losiog 3 of their nrst 4

Box Score
Varsity Box
Eastern (68) - Dill 12-2- 26 ,
Spencer 2-1-5, Sheets 10-0-20,
Goebel 2-1-6, Baum 2· 3-7,
Milhoan 1-2-4. Atherton 0-0-0.
· North Gallia (60) - Weddington 0-0-0, Loga_n 1-0-2,
Robinette 5-2-12 , Sm1fh 0-0-0,
Camden 5-1-11, Stout 8-6-22 ,
James 5-3-13.
By quarters :
Eastern
16 10 18 24--{)8
North Ga l lia
15 21 6 18-60
Reserve Box
Eastern L35) - Blake 1-1-3,
Harris 3-2-B. Bailey 4-0-B,
Nelson 0-0-0, Bowen 2-0-4, Good
1-4-6, Eichinger 3-0-6.
North Gallia (31) ...,-. Logan 50-10, Justice 0-0-0, Runyan 3-28, Payne 4-1-9, Deamey 1-2-4,
Stal ling s 0-0-0.
By quarters :
Eastern
12 8 9 6- 35
North Gallia 2 11 10 B- 31
ABA Standings
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East
w . I. pel. g . b .
22 11 .667
Carolina
18 10 .643
Jlh
Kentucky
19 13 .594 2111
New York
8 19 .296 11
Virginia
9 24 .273 13
Memphis
West
w . 1. pet . g.b.
Utah
17 13 .567
Indiana
16 -15 .516 1'12
San ~ntonip
16 16 .500 2
Denver
14 14 .500 2
San Diego
14 18 .438 4
Friday's games
Kentucky 11 5 Memphis 94
Utah 132 C~rolina 130. 3 ots
San Diego 112 New York 104
(Only games sched:uled) ·
NHI.. :,tanOmy~
Bv United Press International
East
w. 1. t . pts gf ga
19 4 3 41122 -68
Boston

Montreal 16 7 4 36 90 .72
NYRangrs l3 a · 8 34112 88
Toronto
14 11
5 33 102 8J
2 30 9:4
2 22 86
5 17 59
7 17 65

86
123
83
88

Sheets who poured in 10 from
the field for 20 points . Senior
Tim Baum, while netting just 7
points , played an excellent
game, according to PhLJiips,
passing f9r 9 assists.
The Eagles committed just
12 turnovers, by far their
lowes! total of the season ,
The Pirates, meanwhile,
were not at a loss for scorers
themselves, Led by Stout with
22 points, James with 131
Robinette with 12 and Camden
with 11.
In the reserve game, the
Eagle junior varsity downed
North Gallia 35-31.

The Devils led almost the
entire way, behind the work of
6-5 senior Gil Price who totaled
14 points and garnered 19
rebounds.
The Marauders of Roger.
Brauer went on top once, 8--7,
on a 12 foot jumper by 6-3
junior Dan Dodson with 2:28
' remaining In the Initial

games, with the win Friday
night raising the Eastern
record to 2-3.
The Pirates jumped out to a
10 point halftime advantage at
VALENTINE SCORES - Gallipolis' Tom Valentine ( 22 ) slipped behind Meigs defenders
36-26,
before , as Phillips put it,
for two points on this play Friday night. Looking on are Terry Qualls (21) , Steve Price ( 13) and
the Eagles began controlling
Danny Dodson· (25).
the tempo of the game, via
excellent rebounding. The
Eagles came back in the third'
period to take a two point Lead
at 44-42 behind the strong
boardwork of Steve Dill who
IRONTON (68) - Green 2-2WELLSTON Ironton the field, sinking 29 of 65 at· 6; Neal 2-0-.:1 ; Shropshire J.0.2; had 15 caroms on the night.
That fourth period was a nip
chalked up its second straight tempts. IHS was 10 of 14 at the Rann 11 -2-2.:1 ; Fitzpatrick 2·3-7;
Brown 2·0-4; McCreary, 0-2-2.·
foul
circles.
Ironton
had
49
Southeastern Ohio League
and tuck affair until Dill, who
Fa irchild 3·0-6; Wylie 1-0·2;
basketball triwnph by turning rebounds. Fitzpatrick pulled Howard 3- 1·7 ; Dil ley 2-0·4. led all scorers on the night with
back Wellsto n 68-33 here down 10. Wellston hit 13 of 59 TOTALS 19-10·68 .
26 points, broke loose for five
WELLSTON (33) D.
from the field for 22 pet. The
Friday night.
.
straight
baskets, aided by the
Gll l iland2 -0-4; K. Gilliland 1-1Rockets
were
seven
of
20
at
the
The . Tigers are 2·3 overall,
3; Peop les 6-4-16 ; Long 2-2-6; fact that he was being guarded
and 2-2 in c onference play. foul circles. Wellston had 26 McK inniss 2-0-4. TOTALS IJ .J. by Sterling Logan who had to
Wellston is 1·5 overall, and 1).4 rebounds . Roger Long picked 33 .
be careful with 4 personal
By Quarter s:
off nine.
in league action.
foul s.
Ironton
· 10 18 20 20----68
Ironton will host Ashland, Wellston
4 8 7 1.:1- 33
The Rockets have now Lost 20
The Eagles used a match up
Reserve score:
consecutive SEOAL games ln Ky., Tuesday and Portsmouth
zone the first half, which
Ironton 62 Well ston 47
three years - three short of on Saturday.
Pomeroy and Middleport's all·
time losing streak of 23 -set in
the mid-1950s and early 1000s.
Dave Rann 's 24 points led
Ironton's attack. Randy
Peoples tallied 16 for · the
Rockets.
Ironton Led 11).4, 28-12 and 4&amp;19 at the quartermarks.
The Tigers hit 45 pet., from

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FAST FOOf RACE - Gallia's Jim Singer (12) races toward the hoop during Friday's
GARS-Meigs basketball game at Gallipolis. In pursuit is Meigs' Steve Price ( 13). G.\HS won,
68-03. (Steve Wilson photo).

GALUPOUS-EdSmith, fi.
2 sophomore center, scored on
a layup with 2:53 remaining in
the game for Coach Willard
(Buddy ) Moore's GARS Blue
Imps and it turned out to be the
winning bucket as the
Gallipolis reserves edged
Coach Ron Logan's Marauder
reserve team 42-40 in a thriller
here Friday night.
The victory left the
Mooremen in a three.way tie
for third place in the reserve
standings with Meigs and
Logan with a 2-2 record.
The Imps led 12-!U after one
period of play . .Meigs forged

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ahead 24-23 just before the
halftirp.e intermission.
Meigs held the upper hand
until Brent Saunders tied it up
29-all with I :08left in the third
period. Brett Wilson's goal at
the buzzer gave GARS a 33·31
advantage after three periods.
The Imps held four point
margins twice ill' the last
stanza, 37-33 at the 5:01 mark,
and 42-38 with 2:&gt;3 remaining.
Jerry Cremeens' goal with 2:43
left in the contest completed
the game's scoring.
Meigs hit 16 of 39 field goal
attempts for 42 pet. The
visitors sank eight of 16 free
throw attempts, and com·
mitted II personals, Chip
· Brauer fouled out with 4:24 Left
in the game. Meigs snagged 25
rebounds. Mickey Davenport
had nine. The Losers has 17
turnoverS.
The Imps sank 19 of 41 field
goal attempts for 40 pet., and

Coshocton 46 A shl and 44
Wheelersburg 61 Port sm o u1h
East 53
Clay Twp . 63 Green Twp. 41
Eastern 70 Southw est ern 62
Portsmouth Notre Dam e 75
Minf ord 48
Piqua 73 Lima Shawnee 65
Bellefontaine 63 Sidney 59
Delphos St. John 94 Kenton 53
Rossford 69 Anthony Waune 44
Elyr ia 64 Mansfield Sen ior 54
Clear Fork 73 Crest line 68
Hil lsdale 68 Rittman 60
Bucyrus 58 Tiffin Columbian 56
Zanesville 69 Lanca ster 58
West Muskingum 73 Crooks:
v i lle 48
Tri Valley 68 John Glenn 50
NeVJ Lexington 5.:1 Sher i dan 53

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Imps slip by Meigs, 42-40

Caldwell 55 Skyview 46
Frontier 61 Shenandoah 44
Riverv iew 69 Meadowbrook 63
Upper Arlington 57 Newark 50
Cleve . East Tech 66 Cleve . J .
Adams 58
Cloverlea f 62 Orrville 41
Fort Frye 49 Waterford 47
Ch illi cothe 51 Marietta 42
Co.lumbus E. 8.:1 Columbu s
Whetstone 77
Cols. Eastmor 73 Cols . West 66
Cols. Waln ut Ridge 76 Cols .
South 48
Cols. Northland 70 Col s.
M cKin ley 60
Cols . Mohawk 83 Cols. Central

was four of 10 at the foul cir·
des. GARS had 14 personals.
Brett Wilson fouled out with
3:35 remaining in the game.
The Imps had · 26 rebounds.
Roger Brandeberry picked off .
seven. The Gallians · had 13
tumovers.
Brett Wilson led the Imps
with 16 points. Brent Wilson
added II. Brent Johnson tallied
74
eight.
Delaware 64 Westland 54
Greg Browning led Meigs Mt . Vernon 50 Reynoldsburg 44
with nine points. Brauer and Whitehall 73 Westerville 54
Co\s . DeSales 7~ Cols. Wherle
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Edgerton 67 Stryker 54
Defian ce 90 Ottawa -Glandorf

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Houston
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Mi nn esot a 15 13 1 31 109
Win nipeg u l A 3 31 108
Los An gels 12 \8 0 1 A 88
V an couver 10 17 0 20 86
Friday ' s. Re'liults
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Winn ip eg 1 Los Ange l es 0
Hous ton 5 M innesoliJ 1
New England 3 Jersey I
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Riffle , Wolfe and Hupp each
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For Syracuse, Hayes poured
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cashed In on 10 of 16 charity
shots, while Meigs could net
just seven of 14 free throws,
missing the front ends of one
and one chances three times in
the last period.
Price's 19 caroms led all
rebounders, while getting help
from teammates Sickles and
Valentine with eight and seven
respectively.
The Marauders were led on
the boards by senior forward
Bill Myers with 10, followed by
Dodson with seven, and Coats
and Qualls with five apiece.
Price, who left the game
with
I: 12
remaining
following a nasty tumble
under the GARS bucket, was
taken to Holzer Medical
Center after the game.
Results revealed the GAHS
center suffered a hairline rib
fracture, However, coach
Osborne reported Price wUI
wear a brace the next few
days and added that he will
be able to practice with the
team Monday.
The Blue Devils, 3·1 overall
and in the SEOAL host
Chesapeake Dec . 28. The
Marauders, meanwhiJe, will
take on the Pt. Pleasant Big
Blacks Tuesday, Dec. 18, on the
Rock Springs planks. Game
time is7:30 p.m.
Scoring by quarters :
12 18 17 21-68
Gallipolis
Meigs
10 12 14 17-.'i3

Dodson led aU scorers on the
night, pumping in nine of 19
field attempts and adding two
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charity
tosses for 20 points.
It was a rugged battle all
evening, with Gallipolis taking
a commanding lead at the
beginning of the second period,
spurting for 10 straight points
·before the Marauders could put
anything through their net,
)hat coming at the 4:09 mark
,;,y;hen Dodson hit from 15 feet.
• It was the second time in
three days that a beginning -&lt;&gt;f.
the-period cold spell had meant
defeat for the Marauders.
Tuesday evening, leading
Athens by two going into the
fourth quarter, the Meigs nets
hung still for almost five
minutes while the Bulldogs
netted 14 points, eventuallY
.winning by 10.'
That Gallipolis spurt put
' Meigs deep in a hole, with the
--Marauders · never getting
within shooting range of the
-: lead, although they did manage
·to climb ·within five at 34-29
midway through the third
·period and within six several
limes in the final quarter.
Player ·
M
ike Sickles
Time and again the long
Tom
Vel Ientine
range shooting of junior Jim
Gil Pri ce
., Niday, who hit a season hlgb
Ji m Niday
. ~13 points, and the tips of
Jim Singer
',- forward Tom Valentine and
Mi~e Berridge
Gary Snowden
. Mike Sickles doused the
Jim ,War·r en
• · Meigs come~J!tck altempls.
Price and Valentine led Roger Dailey
•GAHS with 14 each. Niday bad Paul Taylor
TOTALS
;.,' 13, Sickles 10 and and Jim
· ':'Singer seven.
Player
-v Meigs,
meanwhile, had Terry Qualls
Bill Myers
~"",SUpport for Dodson's scoring
from junior guard Lonnie Dan Dodson
Lonn ie Coats
"eoata who hit for 10, followed St~ve Price
.:by sophomore Terry Qualls Perk Ault
::-with eight and Steve Price with Steve Walburn
Orr ion Blanchard
..;':six.
.""':'.; Both squads hit 43 pet. from Mick Ash
M.ay
- the floor, with Gallipolis 'Mike
TOTALS
'':""connecting 29 times in 67 at·
'! ~mpts, while MRS hit on 23 of
;: ;;li3 tries . The Blue Devils

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GALLIPOLIS - The Gallia Academy Blue
Devils, before a screaming capacity crowd, out·
·scored Meigs in every quarter here Friday night
enroute to a 68·53 victory over the visiting
Marauders.
Jim Osborne's cagers took a 12-10 lead at the
end of the first frame and increased it each period,
leading by eight at halftime , 11 after three stanzas
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Eastern, Pirates

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Phillips admits is somewhat
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he adds, " We still had good
pressure." In the second half,
Eastern switched back to its
customary man to man.
defense.
Phillips said the victory, the
Eagles' second in three SVAC
attempts, was mainly possible
because of the desire and
tremendous effort put forward
by his cagers. "That desire
was evident,'' said Phillips, ''in
the third quarter when several
steals kept our offense going."
Dill was joined in the scoring
colwnn by senior guard John

TUPPERS PLAINS - "One
flne game."
Eastern head coach Bill
Phillips was nothing but happy
after directing his Eagles to a
fi8..60 come-from-behind victory over the North Gallia
Pirates here Friday evening in
a key SVAC battle lor both
squads.
Phillips, who shifted to a new
1·2-2 offense, sending Steve Dill
and Larry Atherton or Tony
Milhoan into a double low post,
sajd the new offense "Gave us
better and closer shots. Our
players had much more
freedom, and we're playing

Valley a 2·3 mark this season
while KC dropped to 2-3 in all
games and 1-3 in the SVAC.
Varsity box:

. Buffalo
14
Detroi1
10
Van·couver 6
NY ls lan drs 5

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Kyger Creek Bobcats blew a 16
point lead here Friday night as
the Symmes Valley Vikings
struck for 34 poin&lt;s in the
fourth quarter in a 77-70 SVAC
victory.
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T~Sunday

final eight minutes of action,
Coach
Fe.rrell
Hesso n's

Vikings used a fast break and
clutch foul shooting to blitz the
Bobcats.
Coach Jim Arledge's 'Cats
had jumped into a 23-13 lead at
the end of the first period and
were in front by 10, 3:1-23 at the
half.
Symmes Valley came
roaring back in the second half
out~ooting KC, 21).17 in the
third period.
.
Five players hit in double.
figures for the winners. Mike
Burcham and Rodney Bennett
led the way with 18 points;
Jaye Myers had 14; Paul Jones
13 and Jim Myers 10.
Kyger Creek's attack was
paced by 5-10 junior . forward
Dave Wise.
Wise canned 18 points; Joe
Stidham, 6-2 junior center had
his best effort of the season, 14
points and II rebounds; John
Rumley, senior forward had 14
points and 15 rebounds.
According to the charts,
Symmes Valley sank 30 of 66
field attempts for 41 pet. and 17
of 33 from the free throw line
for 52 pet. Kyger Creek hit 2lJ of
67 from the floor for 43 pet. and
12 of 21 at the charity stripe.
The Bobcats had 18 costly turn·

overs.
Kyger Creek won the reserve
game, 36-34 on two free throws
by Tim Lucas.

Waverly coach
stepping down
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WAVERLY -The Waverly
City Board of Education is
looking for its third football
coach in four years after accepting the resignation of Tom
Oyer, as head football coach
and physical education in·
struciion, effective with the
end of the current school year.
Oyer, in two years, compiled
a record of three wins, 15losses
and
tie.
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Pirates, 68-60

Bill Metzner and Lucas
pa ced the winners with 12 and
10 points
respectively.
Brammer had 10 points for the
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The

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4-14 ; Ji m Myer s 5-0-10 ; Be nnett
7-4-18 : Brown 0-4-4 and Jone s 61 13 . Totals 30-17-77 .
Kyger Creek (7t1) - Hudson
3-3-9; Rumley6 -2-14; Tabor 2-15; Clay J-0-6 ; Roush 1-0-2; Wis e
7-4-18 ; Stidham 7-1 15 ; Lucas 00-0 ; Kern '0-1,1. Totals 29-12 -70.
By Quarters :
~ym . Willey
13 10 20 34- 77
Kyger Cr eek
23 10 17 20...,_70

The Eagles had gotten off to

season, losiog 3 of their nrst 4

Box Score
Varsity Box
Eastern (68) - Dill 12-2- 26 ,
Spencer 2-1-5, Sheets 10-0-20,
Goebel 2-1-6, Baum 2· 3-7,
Milhoan 1-2-4. Atherton 0-0-0.
· North Gallia (60) - Weddington 0-0-0, Loga_n 1-0-2,
Robinette 5-2-12 , Sm1fh 0-0-0,
Camden 5-1-11, Stout 8-6-22 ,
James 5-3-13.
By quarters :
Eastern
16 10 18 24--{)8
North Ga l lia
15 21 6 18-60
Reserve Box
Eastern L35) - Blake 1-1-3,
Harris 3-2-B. Bailey 4-0-B,
Nelson 0-0-0, Bowen 2-0-4, Good
1-4-6, Eichinger 3-0-6.
North Gallia (31) ...,-. Logan 50-10, Justice 0-0-0, Runyan 3-28, Payne 4-1-9, Deamey 1-2-4,
Stal ling s 0-0-0.
By quarters :
Eastern
12 8 9 6- 35
North Gallia 2 11 10 B- 31
ABA Standings
By United Press International
East
w . I. pel. g . b .
22 11 .667
Carolina
18 10 .643
Jlh
Kentucky
19 13 .594 2111
New York
8 19 .296 11
Virginia
9 24 .273 13
Memphis
West
w . 1. pet . g.b.
Utah
17 13 .567
Indiana
16 -15 .516 1'12
San ~ntonip
16 16 .500 2
Denver
14 14 .500 2
San Diego
14 18 .438 4
Friday's games
Kentucky 11 5 Memphis 94
Utah 132 C~rolina 130. 3 ots
San Diego 112 New York 104
(Only games sched:uled) ·
NHI.. :,tanOmy~
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East
w. 1. t . pts gf ga
19 4 3 41122 -68
Boston

Montreal 16 7 4 36 90 .72
NYRangrs l3 a · 8 34112 88
Toronto
14 11
5 33 102 8J
2 30 9:4
2 22 86
5 17 59
7 17 65

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Sheets who poured in 10 from
the field for 20 points . Senior
Tim Baum, while netting just 7
points , played an excellent
game, according to PhLJiips,
passing f9r 9 assists.
The Eagles committed just
12 turnovers, by far their
lowes! total of the season ,
The Pirates, meanwhile,
were not at a loss for scorers
themselves, Led by Stout with
22 points, James with 131
Robinette with 12 and Camden
with 11.
In the reserve game, the
Eagle junior varsity downed
North Gallia 35-31.

The Devils led almost the
entire way, behind the work of
6-5 senior Gil Price who totaled
14 points and garnered 19
rebounds.
The Marauders of Roger.
Brauer went on top once, 8--7,
on a 12 foot jumper by 6-3
junior Dan Dodson with 2:28
' remaining In the Initial

games, with the win Friday
night raising the Eastern
record to 2-3.
The Pirates jumped out to a
10 point halftime advantage at
VALENTINE SCORES - Gallipolis' Tom Valentine ( 22 ) slipped behind Meigs defenders
36-26,
before , as Phillips put it,
for two points on this play Friday night. Looking on are Terry Qualls (21) , Steve Price ( 13) and
the Eagles began controlling
Danny Dodson· (25).
the tempo of the game, via
excellent rebounding. The
Eagles came back in the third'
period to take a two point Lead
at 44-42 behind the strong
boardwork of Steve Dill who
IRONTON (68) - Green 2-2WELLSTON Ironton the field, sinking 29 of 65 at· 6; Neal 2-0-.:1 ; Shropshire J.0.2; had 15 caroms on the night.
That fourth period was a nip
chalked up its second straight tempts. IHS was 10 of 14 at the Rann 11 -2-2.:1 ; Fitzpatrick 2·3-7;
Brown 2·0-4; McCreary, 0-2-2.·
foul
circles.
Ironton
had
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and tuck affair until Dill, who
Fa irchild 3·0-6; Wylie 1-0·2;
basketball triwnph by turning rebounds. Fitzpatrick pulled Howard 3- 1·7 ; Dil ley 2-0·4. led all scorers on the night with
back Wellsto n 68-33 here down 10. Wellston hit 13 of 59 TOTALS 19-10·68 .
26 points, broke loose for five
WELLSTON (33) D.
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Friday night.
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The . Tigers are 2·3 overall,
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· 10 18 20 20----68
Ironton will host Ashland, Wellston
4 8 7 1.:1- 33
The Rockets have now Lost 20
The Eagles used a match up
Reserve score:
consecutive SEOAL games ln Ky., Tuesday and Portsmouth
zone the first half, which
Ironton 62 Well ston 47
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Ironton's attack. Randy
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Ironton Led 11).4, 28-12 and 4&amp;19 at the quartermarks.
The Tigers hit 45 pet., from

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until Brent Saunders tied it up
29-all with I :08left in the third
period. Brett Wilson's goal at
the buzzer gave GARS a 33·31
advantage after three periods.
The Imps held four point
margins twice ill' the last
stanza, 37-33 at the 5:01 mark,
and 42-38 with 2:&gt;3 remaining.
Jerry Cremeens' goal with 2:43
left in the contest completed
the game's scoring.
Meigs hit 16 of 39 field goal
attempts for 42 pet. The
visitors sank eight of 16 free
throw attempts, and com·
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· Brauer fouled out with 4:24 Left
in the game. Meigs snagged 25
rebounds. Mickey Davenport
had nine. The Losers has 17
turnoverS.
The Imps sank 19 of 41 field
goal attempts for 40 pet., and

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Wheelersburg 61 Port sm o u1h
East 53
Clay Twp . 63 Green Twp. 41
Eastern 70 Southw est ern 62
Portsmouth Notre Dam e 75
Minf ord 48
Piqua 73 Lima Shawnee 65
Bellefontaine 63 Sidney 59
Delphos St. John 94 Kenton 53
Rossford 69 Anthony Waune 44
Elyr ia 64 Mansfield Sen ior 54
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Zanesville 69 Lanca ster 58
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Tri Valley 68 John Glenn 50
NeVJ Lexington 5.:1 Sher i dan 53

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Caldwell 55 Skyview 46
Frontier 61 Shenandoah 44
Riverv iew 69 Meadowbrook 63
Upper Arlington 57 Newark 50
Cleve . East Tech 66 Cleve . J .
Adams 58
Cloverlea f 62 Orrville 41
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Whetstone 77
Cols. Eastmor 73 Cols . West 66
Cols. Waln ut Ridge 76 Cols .
South 48
Cols. Northland 70 Col s.
M cKin ley 60
Cols . Mohawk 83 Cols. Central

was four of 10 at the foul cir·
des. GARS had 14 personals.
Brett Wilson fouled out with
3:35 remaining in the game.
The Imps had · 26 rebounds.
Roger Brandeberry picked off .
seven. The Gallians · had 13
tumovers.
Brett Wilson led the Imps
with 16 points. Brent Wilson
added II. Brent Johnson tallied
74
eight.
Delaware 64 Westland 54
Greg Browning led Meigs Mt . Vernon 50 Reynoldsburg 44
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Defian ce 90 Ottawa -Glandorf

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The Letart attack was led by
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cashed In on 10 of 16 charity
shots, while Meigs could net
just seven of 14 free throws,
missing the front ends of one
and one chances three times in
the last period.
Price's 19 caroms led all
rebounders, while getting help
from teammates Sickles and
Valentine with eight and seven
respectively.
The Marauders were led on
the boards by senior forward
Bill Myers with 10, followed by
Dodson with seven, and Coats
and Qualls with five apiece.
Price, who left the game
with
I: 12
remaining
following a nasty tumble
under the GARS bucket, was
taken to Holzer Medical
Center after the game.
Results revealed the GAHS
center suffered a hairline rib
fracture, However, coach
Osborne reported Price wUI
wear a brace the next few
days and added that he will
be able to practice with the
team Monday.
The Blue Devils, 3·1 overall
and in the SEOAL host
Chesapeake Dec . 28. The
Marauders, meanwhiJe, will
take on the Pt. Pleasant Big
Blacks Tuesday, Dec. 18, on the
Rock Springs planks. Game
time is7:30 p.m.
Scoring by quarters :
12 18 17 21-68
Gallipolis
Meigs
10 12 14 17-.'i3

Dodson led aU scorers on the
night, pumping in nine of 19
field attempts and adding two
•
charity
tosses for 20 points.
It was a rugged battle all
evening, with Gallipolis taking
a commanding lead at the
beginning of the second period,
spurting for 10 straight points
·before the Marauders could put
anything through their net,
)hat coming at the 4:09 mark
,;,y;hen Dodson hit from 15 feet.
• It was the second time in
three days that a beginning -&lt;&gt;f.
the-period cold spell had meant
defeat for the Marauders.
Tuesday evening, leading
Athens by two going into the
fourth quarter, the Meigs nets
hung still for almost five
minutes while the Bulldogs
netted 14 points, eventuallY
.winning by 10.'
That Gallipolis spurt put
' Meigs deep in a hole, with the
--Marauders · never getting
within shooting range of the
-: lead, although they did manage
·to climb ·within five at 34-29
midway through the third
·period and within six several
limes in the final quarter.
Player ·
M
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Time and again the long
Tom
Vel Ientine
range shooting of junior Jim
Gil Pri ce
., Niday, who hit a season hlgb
Ji m Niday
. ~13 points, and the tips of
Jim Singer
',- forward Tom Valentine and
Mi~e Berridge
Gary Snowden
. Mike Sickles doused the
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•GAHS with 14 each. Niday bad Paul Taylor
TOTALS
;.,' 13, Sickles 10 and and Jim
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Player
-v Meigs,
meanwhile, had Terry Qualls
Bill Myers
~"",SUpport for Dodson's scoring
from junior guard Lonnie Dan Dodson
Lonn ie Coats
"eoata who hit for 10, followed St~ve Price
.:by sophomore Terry Qualls Perk Ault
::-with eight and Steve Price with Steve Walburn
Orr ion Blanchard
..;':six.
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M.ay
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TOTALS
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'! ~mpts, while MRS hit on 23 of
;: ;;li3 tries . The Blue Devils

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GALLIPOLIS - The Gallia Academy Blue
Devils, before a screaming capacity crowd, out·
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enroute to a 68·53 victory over the visiting
Marauders.
Jim Osborne's cagers took a 12-10 lead at the
end of the first frame and increased it each period,
leading by eight at halftime , 11 after three stanzas
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Phillips said the victory, the
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attempts, was mainly possible
because of the desire and
tremendous effort put forward
by his cagers. "That desire
was evident,'' said Phillips, ''in
the third quarter when several
steals kept our offense going."
Dill was joined in the scoring
colwnn by senior guard John

TUPPERS PLAINS - "One
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Eastern head coach Bill
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players had much more
freedom, and we're playing

Valley a 2·3 mark this season
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games and 1-3 in the SVAC.
Varsity box:

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Detroi1
10
Van·couver 6
NY ls lan drs 5

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fourth quarter in a 77-70 SVAC
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2 16 t c

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96 7 vw bu s good cond ton
Ca l 985 3545 at er 5 30
2 14 3 p

For Sale

For Sale

SH EARED
WHITE
P NE
Xmas rees needles r ea y
stay on KUHL S BARGAIN
CE NTER Rl 1
al caut on
gh
Tuppe s Pia ns
12 2 B c

ONE HA LF standard b ed
mare 3 years o d 48
has
ra ce d n 2 02 raned n 1 58 S N GE R sew ng mac h nes 91'1
tor
m e S350 Reg Ap
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n beaut f u
wa nut
pa oosa geld 1ng 8 years o d
cab ne
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exce en t tra
no se S350
c hes z g zag
buttonho es
Con ac Me W
am s s ab es
b nd hems e tc L ke new
Logan Oh 0 AC 6 4 385 2073
O n y S89 95 Ca Ravenr,wood
'1 ll 31c
173 9521 o 273 9893 after 5 00
12 7 fc
NEW 1973 ZIG ZAG SEW N G
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n
or g na
G ROCERY bus ness for sa~
fa c tory carton Z g Zag to
Bu ld ng f o sa e or ease
make bu t onl1o1es sew on
Phone 773 56 8 f om 8 30 P m
buttons monog ams and
to 1 p m fo appo nt men
3 20 fc
make an cv des gn s w th ust
he w s of a s ng e d at Lef
n ay a way and never been
used w 1 se I tor on y S47
cas h
o
erms ava abe
10 x SO M OB LE H OME Phone
Phone 992 298A
12 9 fc
992 5693
2 13 tfc
AM FM s ereo rad o 8 ta ck
ape c omb na t on A sp eake
sound
system
Ba an ce
$ 03 98 o
u se our budget
AKC Regs ered ed m n d u ~
er ms ca 992 3?65
2 9 fc
Dacsnsnund 5 y s o d rna e
Shots housebroken good w th
ELECTROL UX
vacuum
ch ld Phone 992 7690
12 3 Atp
clean er A 1 cond on uses
·---paper bags has c: o dw nder
and many attachments Also AKC
eg steed back toy
sh ampooer a ta chmen
n
pood e
pupp es
tak ng
c uded on y 4 ava table a
depos s for Ch s mas $85
S37 70
c ash
or
te ms
Pood e 9 oom ng
$5
Cal
ava !able Phone 992 2984
Coo" te 667 39 5
12 9 f c
2 16 31C

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Ph 992 5271
l ncoln H1ll Pome..-oy 0

Area s Most
Reaso nable Pr ces

All work guaranteed

For Rent or Sale

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Pets For Sale

R es idence co mrnerc al or
mob le hom es Save on parts
&amp; la bor
M ddleport
1 5 N '2nd Ave
Phon e 99'2 JS09

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OfFICE SUPPLIES

Johnson Masonry
&amp; (Remodeling)
992 7608

FURNITURE
Stop In and See Our
Floor D1splay

For Rent

+

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Wanted To Buy

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Real Estate For Sale

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HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
m

est Heater

Lo e
Nathan 6 ggs.
Radtator Spec1ahst

Ph ~92 2174

Pomeroy

J

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Complete Se v ce
Phone 949 3821
RacneOho
cr
B adfo d

5

READY MIX
CO N CRETE
de ve ed r gh
o you
pro ect Fas and easy F ee
est mates Phone 992 3284
Goeg e t'l Ready M )1. Co
M dd epo t Oh o
6 30 lf c

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EXCAVAT NG dozer
oader
and backhoe wo k
sep t c
tanks nsta ted dump
uc ks
and o boys to h re w
hau
f 1 d r
op so
mestone
and g ave Ca I Bob o Rage
Je ffe s day phone 992 7089
n ght phone 992 3525 or 992
5232

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE ra es Ph .446
4782 Ga po s ohn Ru sse l
Owf')e and Ope a o
s 2 fc

DOZER and back hOe wo k
pond s and se pt c tanks d t
2 l tfc
ch ng se v ce lop s o
f
d rt
mes one
B&amp;K
Escaval ng Ph one 99 2 5367 o
ELNA and Wh te Sew ng
992 386
Ma ch nes
Serv ce on a
9 lf c
make s Reasonabfe ra es
The Sew ng Center M d
SE PTI C
lANK.::.
c eaned
d epor Oh o
6 fc
Mode n San a on 992 39 54 o
992 73A9
0 23 fc
HAT F IE L D
CHARLES R
m n backhoe
water I nes
TANKS
AROB C
nes Phone SEPT C
too ers dra n
SEWAGE
S YSTEMS
7A26092
CLEANED
REPAIRED
M LLER
SA N TATION
STEWART OH 0 PH 662
&amp;
3035
Lane Danes 259 Broadway
10 A fc
Phone 992 2082
2 9 2 p
SEWING MACH NES Repa
G &amp; E app anc:e repa
Phone
serv ce a
m a ~es 99 2 2284
a
he shop 992 3802 o 949
The Fab c Shop Pome oy
A25 4
Autho zed S nger Sa es and
26 26 p
Se v c:e we Sha pen Sc ssor s
3 29 tfc
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Los
you
0 OtLL A nemen wo k can be
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cense Ca
992
done by appo nlm en on Y a
7.4211
presen
me due o
ne ss n
lam y
Phone
fo
ap
6 5 ic
po n men 742 3232
25 f c

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Wheel Alignment

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- GUARANTEEDPhone 992 2094

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
O~en

8 T t5

The b dd ng ha s been
West

Pass
Pass
Pass

North

East

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3"

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SHOOTING MATCH
Co n
Ho ow Gun Club turn
rst
r gMt after M tes Cemetery
Rut and
Factory choked
gunson y Sunday December
6 1 p m
2 13 35c

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Whal d o you do nov.
A - Pass You have \\.arned
)Our partner that vou are weak

m clubs
TODAY S QUESTION
Aga n you pa tner open
damond You hod

one

+~ Q 10 6 o . K 4 3
WI a do you do

•K J 6 5 • 2

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DUE o the cond ton of the
bu d ng we w
close Dec
3
We also wou d
ke o
hank a
our customers
Louses Bakery
05 Court
s ree
Pomeroy
Oh o
Ve na and Lou se We
2 9 Sip

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TOG VE AWAY Pups o 9 ve
away
Motl'ler
s Ge man
Sh ephe rd
Ca
Dav d
Johnson afte .4 p m 949 2885
2 6 3tc:

Locust Grove

cha
cush ons as tow as
$10 95 Upho stery books on v
SOc:
4 nch covered foam
mattresses for standard s ze
bed
$29 95
Pome oy
Recovery
622 E
Ma n
Pomeroy Phone 992 755A
11 20 26tc

Flone

a Semor one year-old
regtstered Guernsey cow

owned by Edson Roush Locust

Grove Farms near

here

has

completed an offlctal DHIR
actual production record of
14 100 pounds of m1lk and 657
pounds of butterfat tn 3()5
days two limes a day m1lkmg
accordtng to The Amertcan
Guernsey Cattle Club The
testing w~ superviSed by OhiO
State Umvers1ty

INFORMATION ABOUT
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
SOCIAL SECURITY
CONSUMER PROTECTION

AND
GREAT COUNTRY

STEREO
' GET YOUR MAN WI11I A

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UPHOL STERY Fab cs by he
yard 54 nches w de as ow as
$1 95 per yard velve s as ow
as S3 AS
mpor ed ve vets
$9 95 We a so have ny O'n
he cu on
cotton
pr nts
v ny s and em nan s by the
yard or bY he p ece Pome oy
Recove y
622 Eas
Main
Pomeroy Phone 992 755A
11 20 26tc

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your o d cou ch and

LOTS OF MILK
RACINE -

NEW LARGE ec n ng c har s
n v ny rna e a buy now or
ay away torCh stmas On v
$89 95 Sw ve
ockers n
ve vet ny on and pr nts that
make a wonde fu g ft to
you
wfe Ony S6995 A
terns cash and carry or 60
day
lay away
Pome oy
R ec overy
622 E
Ma n
Pomeroy Phone 992 7554
1 2026c

92.1 FM
WMPO
Mh:id leport- Pomeroy

ELECTROLUX Sweeper de uxe
mode
Com plete w lh. a
c ean ng attachments and
uses paper bags 5 ght y used
but c eans and looks I ke new
w
se
fo
S37 25 c:asl'l or
erms ava abe Phon e 992

296.4
PIG S to

12 5 tfc
sa e

Phone 992 7 06
12 12 6tc

CLO SE OUT on new Z g Zag
sew ng Machines For sew ng
stretch fabr cs buttonholes
fan cy des gns etc
Pa nt
s ght y b em shed Cho c:e of
c arry ng c ase or sew ng
stand $49 80 CDSh or terms
ava abe Phone 992 2984
2 5 fc

DISPERSAL
SALE
28 New Homes To Be
SOLD
AI

USED
and
REPOSSESSED
PRICES
To make room for the
many
new
untts
arnvong m Jan
1974
DELAYED
DELIVERY
AVAILABL:E
W1th the excephon of a
small depos11

NO MONEY
NEEDED UNTIL
JANUARY 1974
I YEAR

GUARANTEE
BEST SERVICE
IN
OHIO VALLEY

MILLER
HOMES
DOWNTOWN
BELPRE
OHIO

As thE- g rl sa d
wt: n
marr age was mentioned
Never put off t II tomorrow
that wh ch you should have
done day before yesterday

DON T PUT OFF SEEING
THESE CALL NOW!
POMEROY
J nice
bedrooms
Bath
Some
carpet ng and panel ng Gas
f ()Or furnace Basement
Porch
N ce
Lot 50x200

ASKING $10 000
WE HAVE A LAD ES
BUSINESS AND A MANS
BUSINESS FOR SALE Both
are n good ocat ons and
do ng an excellent bus ness
No phone
nformatlon on
these please Come n and we

can discuss DESIRE TO
SELL BY THE lsi of the
year

MIDDLEPORT Butldtng
or Mobtle Home tot 70x90
Ut lit es close Wooded area
n

excellent

ne ghborhood

$2 000
MIDDLEPORT -

LIKE

NEW - Bus ness room and
lovely
apartment
3
bedrooms (lots of closets)
Bath 01 n ng room Hard
wood floors with carpet ng
over
Hot water heat
Paneling Garages

HAS YOUR PROPERTY
BEEN FOR SALE TOO
LONG' Lei us sell II for you
HENRY E CLELAND
YOUR
FRIENDLY BROKER
992 2259
If no answer 992 2568

Lov ng memor es never d e
As yean; rol on and days go bY
In our hearts a memo y s kep
O f the husband and father
we oved and w II never to get
W te Hazel
Oaugh e s
Carol and Donna and grand
ch dren
296 1

A LOVELY new Home
m le
from M e gs H gh Schoo
Th ee bedrooms two baths
full basemen w h two car
garage Large ot
$27 SOD
A so recently remodeled
three bed com o der home n
Pomeroy
Pr ce of $15 000
nc udes furn ture Owner w I
he p f nance e ther of these
two p opert es Ca l 593 5667
Athens
12 2 30tc:

REO S Ba ber Shop and Used
Book store open 6 dav s lO
am
7orn
272 f
STOLE N
automat
Rona d
ween 8

17 guage Rem ngton
c Rewa d Con a c
E w n 368 9989 be
5
296 6

PUPP ES to 9 ve away Makes
deal Chris mas g tt Ca 4.46
2823 af er 5 30 p m
294 4

Found
LARGE: 8 mon h Old puppy
b ac k and wh e pa Ge man
Shepherd and A askan Husky
Answers to r,e name Snoo py
Found n he v c n ty o 3 d
Ave Thursday e ven ng Was
g ven away by peop e on
Kempe
Ho ow
du ng
November I peop e want pup
back ca 446 A 90 afte s p m
296

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mange the c ,cled Ieite"
to rurm the surpnse answer as

LATHE

D [ XI I Xj

GOLFER

P LLAA

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m o cu
ees and
sh u bbe y
A so c: ean ou
basemen s at cs e c Ca
9&lt;~9 322 0 l lll A44
2 30tc

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WOMAN to ve nand take care
of nva d woman .446 9807
295 3

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N\EN AND WOMEN w th skIs
that compa e w th Navy
occupat ons may qua fy for
the
Navy s
0 reef
Procurement Petty Off ce
Program
(Example
Lathe
Operators
P umbers
Electr c ans
Account ng
C erk Carpenter Secretary
etc: Sta t ng pay $392 to $538
w th hous ng al owance from
$121 to $161 per month pus
free med cal and dental
comm ssa y and P X benef ts
and a I G
benet ts for n
d v dual and fam IY
Good
promot ons travel educat on
opportun t es
and ear y
retlremen
In erested men
and women con act the Navy
Recru t ng Stat on
MMC
Ra ph Radehaver 614 593
3566
294 6

THE BORN lOSER

ac (())~&lt;"€ 11iERe
1&gt;!1.E ~ ac 'PJ &lt;0\ntERED
THE~

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B5 NORTH COURT STREET
ATHENS OH 0 4570

SP.I!..CIALS THIS WEEK'

sate $9 500
NEARLY NEW -

Modern 2

S15 000

INCOME -3 bedrooms bath 3
porches 7 rooms In all Near
157 ACRES -

Only

W th large 8

room house bath fireplace
and porch
Large barn All
minerals except coal
N ce
farm land of 80 acres $360 per
acre

NICE OLDER
rooms

HOME -

4 bedrooms

8

modern

bath 2 nice enclosed porches
Large

gas

Garage Want

F A

Ll L ABNER
MU? BE: TH
LADf

Sl..o&amp;J NK

REG. $&amp;; 95 &amp; 1().95
SALE PRICE 2/'895

furnace

S18 000

Buy a warm home w th plenty
of room We have several to
show you Just call

Teflon

l.ClO&lt;"'

FO I-IEP.
MAT!£ r-

SAUCE PANS

Coa~l!r ~!~~~ss

$300

I TH NK SH~
DS:!;N EXPECnN 50\'\E.
I.

11-iNG LKEIH&amp;A L

8 TRACK

ALONG( !&lt;: P. $HE'S

CAR TAPE DECK

HO D N~ UP vERY'

WELL

REG. $37.95 SALE PRICE

LINCOLN 225 AMP WELDER
COMPLETE

2 BRAND NEW HOMES
1

Rancher-Large

LR

3

BR s bath uti R bu II n
kitchen garage tot 75 x120
Also 1 Bi level w th

Slumber Bags s1J88
Sleeping Bags s995 to s3995

basement

Smelt down payment &amp; bat
like rent under the Farmers
Home Loan Program

RODNEY VILLAGE 2
Rodney 245 5303

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WASHER
dryer
and
e t ge a or
epa
No
charge to serv ce ca
f we
ca n f x your app anc:e Ph
67 5 4242
25A tf
M&amp;M
ROOFING Be Spout ng Sh ng e
&amp; Bu dup oof Hot &amp; cod
pro cess Home mprovement
n
gene a
Fo
free
est ma es
phone Rober
Meade
Oh o

CHATHAM AVE - 5 m s and
bath w th new fu n u e
s 7 500 w thout turn u e
$ 6 000
COUNTRY A R ESTATE S y
o d br c: k and a um 3 b g
bdrm s 1
bath s a c arpe
huge 2 c ar gar and a a ge
f a o $36 900

f

I

FARM 100 acres 15m les out 8
room house 2 barns Large
ch cken house tobacco base
Phone 379 2566
294 3

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SLEEP NG
Ho el
HOUSE- - r;-

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Ga

ooms

Pomeroy

d

a

94tf
3

bed oom
v ng room
n ng
room
some
carpet ng
f repla ce fu basement and 2
car garage $130 month Call

ROO~~G- AND

SPOUT NG....,...
Sh ng es s d ng and bu tdup
ho oofs Free Es mates 26
years exper ence
James
Ma c um
V n on Oh o 388
9940
2A7 tf

-

For Rent

388 8 14
B dwe
____ _:_30 tf

1 30.4 743 6326

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289 6

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2 X 65 MOBILE home 2 o
3 men prefe red A I ut t es
pad Cal 367 7272 afte 4 30
289 6

1 ARGE 3 bed oom home edge

HOLLEY Bros C
bu doz ng ba c k hoe work
d t ch ng under roads bo ng
Pl'lone 2.45 5018 or 245 5006
18 tf

--- -- - Central A r Cond ton ng
&amp; Heat ng

F..-ee Eshmates
Stew..-rt s Hardwa..-e
Vinton Oh o

144 tf

11~111CU

WANTED FARMS

I
buyers for farms
vacant land vacat on spots
Wnte to Harr1et Ktrk
patnc:k 924 Yearl ng Road
Columbus
Oh1o or call
collect evenmgs
861 8356
K1rkpatr ck s Realty
Have

Wanted To Do

W/2 SPEAKERS

'92 50

tf

rur Lease or Sale

'
Steel

22

Tl:XAS OIL COMPA NY needs 7 LITTLE Co ie pups Wou d
dependab e man who c:an
Ike to have l'lomes w ttl
work w thout superv s on n
ch dren for Chr stmas Call
Ga po s area
Contact
4.46 1964 after 6 p m
custome s Age un mpor an
296 3
but rnatur ty s We tra n A r
m a R B D ckerson Pres
Salesman wanted
Southwestern Petro eum Ft SALESMAN needed for Gall a
Wo h Tex
County and surround ng area
296 1
Permanent Shou d make n
excess of S20 000 Cal AA6 36 15
IMMEDIATE open ng Fam y
for personal nte v ew
Soc at serv ce pos t on
295 If
profess o a
counse ng
fo cus
S ate sa ary sea e
($10 250) and benef ts M S W
preferred others of s m a
qua f cat on may app y
NEW br ck home oceted 6
Contact Mrs Kay Beegan co
m les up Rt 7 n Country A re
Catha c Soc a Serv c:e 53.4
Estates 3 bedroom 1 2 baths
S xth St reet Portsmouth
ful y carpeted central a r
Oh o 45662
An eq ua
Op
d shwasher e ec:tr c range
portun ty Emp oyer
Lease $250 month .4.46 1171 or
296 .4
.446 2573 after 5 p m
290 II
DR VER
Over the
road
Sem
exper ence requ red
Del ver h gh qua ty furn ture
to dealers n 5 states area POODLE groom ng Ca I any
Steady
year round work
t me 4.46 7059
some
n plant dut es also
290 12
See Mr Pat Lynch French
Colony lndust es 150 Upper
R ver Road
Just be ow
a rport n Ga pol s Apply
n person at once
296 3

- 2

bedrooms bath utility and
carport on well dra ned lot

stores and court house
$3 000 down

0

3 p m

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LIVE
n babys ter prefer
m dd le aged ady ca 1 4A6
6A 1 ex 25 ask fo Ca o ene
McDan e
295 A

BILLS ARMY-NAVY SALES

REG 395 &amp; 595

ST R T 35 - 6 rm f ame anch
par t
w h ba se H w f r !&gt;
ca pe F P 2 c a gar w h
Pr ce
e ec dr La ge o
$28 500

TH SVERYWELLBU LT 3
BEDROOM
HOME
N
CLUDES
EXPEN S VE
CAR PET
N
L ARGE
L V NG
RO O M
AND
2
BEDROOM S
THE K T
CHEN
S EXTRA NI CE
W TH LOTS OF CAB NE T S
AND BU L T IN RANGE DIN NG
AREA
OR
FA MILY ROOM ) LA R GE
CAR GARAGE ALL ON A
L ARGE
FLAT
LAND
SC APEO COUN TRY LOT
TH S SA N EXCEPT ONA L
HOME BE SUR E AND SEE
T
BEFORE
B UY N G
ELSEWHERE

Excellent
3 Bedroom
HOME
N CLUD ES CAR
PETING
THROUGHOUT
ON L ARGE LOT WITH
GARAGE
PR CEO
AT
$22 900 00
VERY VERY
NI CE

Excellent Buy
In Country

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a e

of town Sl25 month 446 1066
or A46 4618 even ngs
290 tf

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-----proven carpet c eaner
~

THE
Blue Lustre s easy on the
budget
Restores forgotten
coors Rent e ectr c: sham
pooer $1 Centra supply Co
290 6
ON Georges
Creek
Road
spac: ous .4 bedroom home
Secur ty depos t refund $165
mo .446 0785
293 tf
12X60 TRAILER on L ttle
Kyger Road heat turn shed
Call 367 7117
293 6

Lovely New
Spht Level
TH S
BRAND
NEW
3
BEDROOM
HOME
S
COMPLETELY
CAR
PETED AND IN CL UDE S
RANGE
0 SHWA SHER
CENTRAL A R
BATH S
STORM WINDOWS L ARGE
LIV NG
ROOM
AND
DNING
WFE
AP
PROVED K TCHEN 2 CAR
GARAGE AND LARGE LOT
IN
C TY
SCHOOL
0 STRICT

TRA LER 12 X 60 2 bedroom
large lot close to Ho zer
Med cal Center Phone 4A6
595
296 3
GEORGES Creek Rd spac ous
4 bedroom home to respon
s b e fam IY Secur ty depos t
requ red
$ 65 mon h
AA6
1835
296
CLEAN rugs
ke new so easy
to do w th B ue Lustr e Rent
electr c
sham pooer
S
Centra Supp y Co
296 6

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se ng B ue Lustre to clean
rugs and upho stery
Rent
shampooer $1 G c Murphy

Co

296 6

SLEEP ING
roorrls
weekly
rates free garage park ng
Libby Hole

FURN SHED apt
UtI t es
pad
References requ red
lnqu re at 631 Fou th Ave
292 II

NEW mob e home excel ent
oc:at on adu ts on y ~one
.4.46 0338
225 tf

267 tf

TYCOON Lake mob e home 3
rave
.. er
bedroom
, baths
I v ng CCMI...HMAN
Motor Homes
5th Wheel
room k tchen compete y
Truck Campers App e c y
turn shed garden $150 per
Auto Sa es R t 35 N Jackson
month Ca
6 4 27.4 .4077
Oh o Phone 286 5700
295 3 - - - - - ----110 tf
10x60 MOB LE
HOME
2 ----------~bedrooms on Georges Creek FURNSHED eff c enc:y
Rd 4.46 3210
apartment S90 pe
month
utI t es pad
One woman
294 3
on y Ca .446 44 6 after
p
2 BEDROOM mob e home
m
288 tf
10x50
1 ch d accepted
Secur ty depos t .4.46 0865
294 3 2 &amp; 3 BEDRdOM apt S 50
depos t and 6 months ease
3 BEDROOM Tra le
ca l AA6
A.46 -1397
292 tt
0891 between 5 and 7 p m
References requ red
29.4 3

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TWIN S ngle 2 bedroom un t
k tcnen appl ances turn shed
arge yard 446 .4570
29.4 3

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NOTICE

SERVICE

Panorami c
V1 ew of
The OhiO Valley
ST
IN
THS
LARGE
CA RPETED LV N G ROOM
A ND BE H PN OT ZED BY
T HE V EW
YOU L
ALSO ENJOY A COZY
F AM L:Y
ROOM
3
BE DR OOMS
LARGE
S PAC OUS
K TCHEN
WOOD
BUR N N G
F REP LACE A ND O NE OF
THE
BEST
NE GH
BOR H OODS N TOWN ALL
T H S ON A
ARGE LOT
FOR LESS THAN $50 000 00

New 3 Bedroom
Bnck
W ITH FULL BASEME NT
LOVELY
K TCHE N
Q UAL T Y CO N STR UCT O N
THROUG H OUT
N C TY
SCHOO L 0 STR CT $35 900

Best Older Home
For Sale
In Gall1polts
BEAUT F UL BR CK
N
NT
COND T ON
N
CLUD ES 3 BEDROOM S
LARGE FORMAL 0 N NG
ROOM
CO MP LE TELY
MOD ERN
K TCHEN
LARG E ST rAMI Y ROOM
N TO WN P LUS A FUL L
BASEM E N T 1
BATHS
AND 2 CAR GA R AGE W TH
WOR K SH OP
AN EX
CELLENT HOME
M 0
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Brand New
Spht Entry
HA S 3 BEDROOMS
BATH
LARGE FA MI LY
ROOM
2 CAR GARAGE
A ND ALL THE EXTRAS N
THE KTC H E N $2890000
Gall a CG s Largeit R ea
Estate Sa es Age'nc y
Oft ce 446 3643
Even ng s Call
E M
Ike W se man
446 3796
E N W seman 446 4500
Bud McGhee 446 25.5

For Rent

For Rent

SLEEPING ROOMS
week y
rates Park Centra Hote
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AUCTION

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LARGE OLDER
H OME
CO MPLETELY
REMODELI;:D ON 6 ACRE
LO T ON RT 325 BETWEEN
R 0 G RANDE A ND V N
TON

FIRST f oor furn slied ef
f c ency
apartment
A
ut t es pa d 1 adult on y No
pets 729 Second Avenue
292 If

PUBLIC
We sell anything for
anybody Br1ng your
1tems to Knotts Com
mun1ty Auchon Barn
Corner Th1rd &amp; Ol1ve
For appomtment call
256 6967 after
p m
Sale every Saturday
evenmg at 7 0 Clock

EXCEbi,.,E'NT LOCAT O N
M LE FROM TOWN
NC LU DE S
LARGE
L t V N G ROOM D N NG
AND
FAM LY
ROOM
ARGE
LOT
PR CEO
$'}4 900 00

Lookmg For Quality
AI the R1ght Pnce

TOOL
s harpen ng
saws
sc ssors shears home and
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47 Second
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2 2 f
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Phone 446 A976
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DAY CARE
GARF ELD AVE
5
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Gall po s Oh o A563
SU N VALLEY Nu se V School
f arne w th base
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275 30
cen sed by S a e o Oh o
s d ng storm drs and w n
m les wes of new hosp ta
Near new ga s fu
Pr ce
al
types
of
CAB NET Shop
577 Sun V ey Dr Ph 446 3657
$17
500
wood work
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says
we
187 If
Ph 446 77 45
ca e
Madge Hauld en
FA RFIELD
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on a
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or a
needs spec a z ng n
p um b ng
w ng
new
n
w h base
modern
and 3
wnd s heds
mrro s
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m
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$
8 000
p ex g a ss r esc een 70 4 P ne
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bo9k S U pp e R
p m
days 0 am IO
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PROTECT yoU mob e home SMTH RO - 4 A fat and
$ 0 000
w th TIE DOWN ANCHORS
Any hr 446 1998
Ca
Ron Sk dmore 4A6 1756

LAD ES to work nco n laund y
and d y c eaner cen er App y
n pe son at Scotch Clean
Center 2nd and Sp uce
294 3

OPEN DAILY 9 TO 5

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Complete Bookkeep ng and Tax
Sei'"V ce 424 4 Fourth Ave
Kanauga
Bus ness by ap
po ntment
Ph
446 1049
Plea se cal afte 6 p m
278 f

PLUMBER w h exper enc:e
App y at C ty Managers
Off ce 5 8 Second Avenue
294 .4

IS
NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

1

oo W MOUN1
CLEANIN.G SERVICE
GENERAL house c ean ng We
su pp y a
he c ean ng sup
pies 388 B87 5 afte 6 p m ca I
38 8 8865 weekly or month y
c: ean ng by appo ntment
91 If

Help Wanted

HERE TH S 1/Q«~ iJio w«D

bedroom frame home
and
garage at Down ngton Kitchen
range and heater ncluded n

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289 6

AFf """R ~~ ~TeNT
1'0 ,.I'D 10 f)AMf. "NI"'"···I

Ask ng only $2 800
LEVEL ACRE PLUS

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5 ms and
on
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6M DOWN RT 7
ba h 2 outb dg s
eve o $ 2 800

Large 3 Bedroom
Woodland Dr

(3 RUTLAND
2 STORY
H OMES ON
A
L ARGE
FLAT LOT W TH LARGE
K TCHEN 3 BEDROOM S
BATH
NEW
FLOOR
COVERI N G AND CARPET
ALUMINUM
S D NG
STORAGE
BU L D N G
OWNER VERY ANX OUS
TO
SELL
A ND
H AS
PR CEO
T
BELOW
MA RKET
VALUE
AT
$13 500

EVERGREEN
5 rms and
bath ur heat sto m drs and
wn$AOOO

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30 ACRES ALL CLEAN AS
A HOUND S TOOTH W TH
VE~Y GOOD A BEDROOM
HOME
N CE MODERN
I( TCHEN
NEW SID NG
NEW
ROOF
MODERN
FURNACE
l
BATHS
REALLY A VERY COM
FORTABLE HOME

(2) CHI LL COTHE RD
S PEC AL
DWELL N G
I N CLUDING GAS RANGE
REFR G
AND OTHER
FURN T U RE
GOOD
N
VE STMENT JUS T R G HT
FO R NEW LYWEDS OR
RET RED COUPLE

9M DOW N RVER
2story
b c k base
a c:a p e
v
rm
5 x 36 w th F P A so
has 2nd house w th Arms 2 A
R ver v ew o $45 000

MOTORIST MUTUAL
NSURANCE
THE best nsu anc:e at the best
pi' ce
Fo
a;uto
home
bus ness and fe Ray Hawk
agent 4A6 2300 5.41 Ath Ave
50 f

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prete
m dd e aged lady Cal 446
1642 ex 25 ask fo C a olen e
M c Dan e

CLIFF'S SHOE REPAIR

tank
well and water tap
Su table for large trailer

FREE est mates I ab I y n
su an ce Prun ng tr mm ng
and cav ty w ork
ee and
s tump rem ova Ph .4A6 .4953
73 If

Busmess Opportumttes

RON SHEPARD Floor Wal
Remade ng Ce am c t e
baths Box 280 Ru and 742
3664
6 26 lfc

PERMA PRESS PANTS

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BUHL MORTON RO yr
odtame brck rm 5 ms
ba ns a l c arpe a 1 e ec
pat o co vered
Th s s a
beau y on v S26 900

ALBERT EHMAN
Wa er De very Serv ce
Patr ot Star Rt Gal po s
Ph 379 2133
2.43 tf

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1 ) OLDER H OME N EWLY
DECORATED N S DE A N D
OUT
N CLUO N G STORM
W NDOW S AND DOORS
NEW FLOOR COVER N G
THRO UG HOUT
TH S
2
BEDROOM H OME HA S
P ARTIAL
BASEMENT
LOCATED ON A S PA C OU S
TREE SHADED LOT W TH
C ITY WATER ENJOY
ALL
TH S
W TH
A
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TABLE
AS
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PR CE $ 7 900

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NOTICE

HOT WATER HEAT-Warm 3
bel.lro~ms ge~s f red bo ler full
basement garden und !&gt; s c-~'
shrubbery 2 car garage Next
to new f re house
Ask ng
$1 J 500
TRAILER LOT - W lh septic

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TANK
CLEAN NG
AND
R EPA R
ALSO
HOUSE
WRECK N G Ph A.46 9499
Estab shed n 940
69

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6 m

Excellent
Farm Properly

Economy Group

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CO N S TR U CT ON
Root ng
spou ng k t c hens
and bath ooms Camp e e
remade ng Phone 742 6273
2 3 He

Middleport, 0.

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CROU SE BECK RD
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not be bu It for he ask ng
pr c e oday S32 ooo

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NO RTH of HM C
N ew
6 rms &amp;
baths a! ca pet
br ck all elec 2 car attached
ga r S34 000

C eaned and nsta led
Russe s Pl um b ng 4A6 4782
297 tf

Exerctse
runs
warm
s le e ping quarters
con
t nuous fr-esh water &amp; food
ca rpeted beds love and
understandmg AKC pupp es
and s. tud serv1ce Ca I 388
817 4 for
nspect10n and
reservat ons

THE

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c arpet F P
S31 500

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CLIFF'S SHOE REPAIR

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partS
sup p es A.46 0294
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p m Oav s vacuum C eaner
,Repa r
house w r ng
Stor e Georges Creek Road
e ec fr c: heat ng Phone 446
nex to Bob s CS Rad o Sa es
A561
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and
located on
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$12 500
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rms 2
baths a 1 c a pe 2
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ver
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weekends Phone 444 2467 tor
appomtment

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rms 1 " bath all br ck al
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Tel 446 1998

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ap
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w
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ROOF N G and gutter work
AlSO bu t up oof ng 388 8507

LL no be respons b e for
any debts o her than my own
as of today D ecemb er
3
973 s gned Rosc oe E F fe
295 3

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WAGON WHEEL
ANTIQUES

PI A N O tun ng and r epa r ng
Lane 0 n E' s 7S9 Broa dway
M dd cpor
Phone 992 208?
77 30

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one letter to each square to
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BOARD YOUR PETS
AT K&amp;P KENNELS

MRAI.tz.!() W!TH FEAR

6 ROOM S and bath
n own
$11 000 Ca
992 39 75- o 992
257
9 28 tfc
TWO bedroom hOUSe at 473
S ycamore S reet
n M d
d epo
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WANTED
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Pos s b e
wr te t o r f ee
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513 563 .47 0
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for Sale

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N LOV NG ernembrlln ce of
Horace Dona d Cremeans
who os h s 1 fe 6 years ago
od a y December 5
967 n
he S lve Br dge co apse

Nohce

No!tee

Monday thru Saturday
606 E MiJ n Pomeroy 0

Not1ce

o:e;1:hMMlit n

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He on l y takes the best
t s onesome her e w thou you
And sad has been the way
God knew you had to eave us
So He c alled you home tnat day
Sadly m ssed by he fam y
296 I

EXPERT
On Most Amer

IN
C antre I who los h s fe s x
years ago when the S tver
Br dge co apsed on De c 15
1967
0 hers may fo get h m
Now that he s gone
But we w 1 no forge h m
No matter how ong
Sadly m ssed by h s Fa her
and Mother Mr and Mrs
Owen
Ca n rell
and
h s
brother B I and fr ends and
relat ves
296

OURs ncere hanks to evervone
who helped n any way du ng
th e 1 ness and dea h of our
beloved mother Mrs Ma y
E Russel Our deepes ap
prec at on to Dr F W Shane
for h s fa thfu at endance o
her needs and to the Home
H e a 1h nurses and
her
ass stants tor the r he p
fu ness these
ast month!&gt;
A so to the Reve end C J
Lemley and the Rev John
B yan
tor th e r c on so ng
w o rd s and to the organ st
M s Mar eta Re ynolds a
feongf endotthefam ly A
spec at thanks o a I those who
se nt food flowers or don a ed
money to he Hea t Fun d n
her memory You k ndnesses
will never be for~otten
Spec at thanks to the M cCoy
Wetherho t
Moore Fune al
Home staff for the r ov ng
and eff c ent serv ces and to
he casket bearers May God
bess a
Mr
and Mrs
0
Wood MI'S Garland

us

Kerr Street
Pomeroy Ohto

D1ck Seyler Owner
Phone 992 2798

m ssed by w fe
and grandch dren
296 1

WI SH to extends ncere a d
heartte t hanks o e a1 ve s
ne ghbors and tr enos fo
the r k ndness and sympa th y
o t the pass ng away of ou
mother Also tor the t ewers
p ayers to ed and cards
Spec: al thanks to M cC oy
Moore Funera Hom e M s
B 1 Daft Re'l John Bryant
and the pa I bearers
The Fam y of Ma y M
Kennedy
296

N
LOV NG
memory
of
Freder ck Dean M e
we are th nk n~ of you dear
Th nk ng Of the past
To us who oved and est you
Your memory w I a ways as
A sm ng face a hea of go d
Two sh n ng eyes at es t
God broke our hearts o p ove o

No Rumous Lyes or Caustics Used
PICK UP SERVICE AVAILABLE

MATERIALS CO
5554 ,
Mason,w. Ya

The hea
Is I ke a treasure
ches t
That s f I ed w h souven rs
1 s there we ve k.ep
our
memories
We ve gathered through
he
y-ears
And those memor es are dear
and true
And they te 1 how much w e m ss

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We Buy Anl1ques Collecltbles etc

Built to Your Specs
Delivered to Job Stte

967 when the S ver B dge
collapsed

------MEMORY of TMomas AI en

to

'STRIPPERS"
We Stnp Pamt, Varnishes, Etc From Furmture
ANTIQUES-MODERN-METALS

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Rad ato

Dick's Hoard House

PRE FABRICATED

WOOD

Bu td ozer

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

FREE EST

A.SK US ABOUT

N LOV N G memory of Ava B
Lane who wa s k. ed De c I S

Sad I y
c. h dren

F om lh e ara es t

992 7474

and

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you

so Perm

Fo..Req Ha r $8 50

992 2094
606 E Mam Pomeroy

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cold sod

Ca1d of Thanks

we

Fam ty

NOV SPEC
$ 12

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Card of Thanks

GAS and OIL
SALES&amp; SERVICE

John1es Beauty
Salon

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

Wanted

•6+

See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992 7089
N1ght 992 3525
or 992 5232

Pamt1ng A Spectalty

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P&amp;J HEATING
AND COOLING

Wat er l ne s and Power
L nes. AI work done by the
foot o..- co ntract Al so dozer
work and se pt c tank s n
sta lied

Body Shop

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DITCHING SERVICE

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you uph o s ery
needs
Bur ap
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camb c foam g ue z ppe s
966
PLYMOUTH
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sp ng s and 4 ROOM nome
basemen
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good t res
c ps
ch -pboa d
bu on
garage gas fu na ce Good
S300 Phone 992 3866
w ne s.ew ng
h ea d
egs
Pome oy
o c a on
$7 5
2 4 7 c
upho s e y book s da c on
Rete ences needed W te
NORTH 0
15
webb ng spr ng w ne acks
Box 729W
co The Da y
968
TOYOTA
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colo sod
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2 43 p
2
6 p
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Pome oy Phone
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ofoK 743
992 7554
father M to d H Hawk who
11 20 26 c LOCUST po s s con a ct Ha o d
pa~sed away Dec
7 967
Evans Long Bo tom Oh o
WEST
EAST
----Phone 843 2942
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2 4 2fp
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0 STR NG .4 oeda Sho Bud
.J84 2
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done To gu de our fool s eps
s eel gv ar 5 no se powe
se v c:e
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be
AKC
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n Sy acu se on
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Phone 992 6680
And a he ov ng ways n wh c.h
arge o
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2 2AC
portab e d shwashe
used 4
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992 3525
mon hs ast summer Phone
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12 2 4 p
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PR VATE meet ng roo m
o
Tha God w
bess you dear
NO
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EXCELS OR Sa t Works E
any o gan za on phone 992
K QJ
Dad And keep you n H s
33c b ass JOe ba ter es 90c
Ma n St Po me oy A k nds
3975
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of sa
water pel ets wa e
3
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378 6249 Beef H des ss
Both vulnerab e
nugge s block sal and own
2
7
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grandch d en
Oh o R ve
Sa
Phone 992
2 BEDROOM house
k chen
p
East
West
North
and bah Ava able now Ca
389
Pass
6 5 fc
Pass
992 2780 or 992 3432
N LOV NG memo yo Hen Y
2 6 fc
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Pass
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SAL T FOR
CE AND SNOW
Opem g lead 10+
m ne ace den A yean. ago
Rock sat
o
ownsh ps
FURN SHED2bedroom mob le
Dec 6 969 Sad y m ssed by
owns and bus ne sses n
home on Sp ng Avenue n
daughte r
Belty
sse s
bulks and bags to
ce and
Pom e oy
Ca
Sunday or
··
many
re
at
ves
and
f
ends
snow Ex ce ls o Sat Wo ks
By OsY.ald &amp; James Jacoby
even ngs 992 3429
2 6 p CA SH pad for al makes and
Phone 992 389
12 1 6 p
mode s of mob e homes
Phone
a
ea
code
6
4
423
95J
South s fou spade opcmng
APARTMENTS ON
MAN
4 3 fc
was an all pu pose b d He
LOTS of chrysan hemums fo
H GHWAY IN MASON W
VA TELEPHONE 30A 773
sa e f e d grown we on Y
d dn t know t he could mak e TO EXPRE SS
hanks
o OLD fu n u e oak tabe s
0
5 47
have one cotor
ye ow
rei a ves
ne ghbo s and
lor even f he wanted to gel
clocks c:e boxes b ass beds
bunches for $5 We have some
2 16 p
f ends fo
acts of k ndness
to game but at tl e same time
d shes
or
camp ete
ou
n fu
bloom some ust
dur ng p olonged 1 ness and
househo ds
w te M D
budd ng Reynolds F ower 3 AND 4 ROOM fun shed and
he felt that f he couldn t
death of our beloved husband
M 1 er R 4 Pomeroy Oh o
Shop Mason W v a Ca 773
unfu n shed
apar men s
make game h1s opponents
and fathe
Char es H
ca
992 62.7
Phone
992
5434
Bryson Spec a hanks to Dr
5
47
m ght well be able to do so n
5 3 fc:
9 26 tfc
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8 SMALL ra er d eal fa coupe
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Pomeroy
serv ceS of
ra
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ape
comb
nat
on
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0 m l es no h of Porne oy
EMS
and
Ra
c
ne
~/anted
was vell chosen Soutl could
speake
sound
svs em
S 5 pe mon h Ca
992 7479
Emergency Squads se v ces
and should I ave made four
Balan ce s 02 56 o use our
I 23 C
ot Rev La w ence McDan e
A F AM L Y wh ch has sa es
budget erms Ca
992 3965
spades but a comb nat on of
and Rev How a d Sh ve ey
ab ty
o move n he n ce
12 6 fc HOUSE for ent n Ches.h re
Mrs Garre C c e organ s
the r ght opemng lead the
home at the Logan Monumen
Phone 992 5693
and
No
s
Qua
te
to
spec
a
pot
nea
he
Pomeroy
Mason
nght return and poor play b y
Can
de ve
12 3 fc
mus c se v ces of Raw! ngs
b dge Th s tam y must be F R EWOOO
South left h m one tnck short
PhOne 992 2826 o 992 5565
Coats
F unera
Home
able o he p w th sa es of
12 6 2 p T R A L E R
Tl ere was nothmg sensa
pal beare s graves de se r
B own s T a ermonumen ts a he lot Leo L
v
ces
of
D
A
v
hose
who
Pa k Phone 992 3324
vaughan Phone 992 2588
t10nal about Wests openmg
2 5 tfc
2 3 35p YARDS T CK qu
sen food f owers ca ds and
lead He had equals tn d1a
qu ed Pr ced reasonab e
a who ass s ed n any way
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Phone 985 3565 John Baley
monds East s pla y of the ace
The fam y of Cha les H
Sa esman or Agent Wanted
F at woods Road
and return ol the s1x were
Bryson
2 6 3tp
2 6 P TEXAS 0 1 Company needs
dependab e man who can
almost automatiC plaj s
A3
work w thout superv son n LOT and Ira le 2 bedroom a I 8 ACRES of g ound on St
South was nand tt \\as up OUR S N C ERE hanks o the
wa er tap pad Phone 992
M dd epo
Pomeroy area
elect c
ca
7A2 3 23
ove and k ndness shown n so
3640
to htm to carry on lt was also
contac
cus omers
Age
Har sonv lie
12 3 2t c
many ways
hose who gave
un mpo tant but ma u ty s
up to h1m to stop and thmk
12 4 3 c
b cod offe ed prayers the
We tra n A
ma
R
A
- - - - - -for a second but South wasn t
many remembrances dur ng
LARGE
c onven ent bu d ng
D eke son
P es
Sou h
H &amp; N day o d or star ed
he weeks of ness May God
ots a Rock Spr ngs A ea
a thtnker He wanted to pull
western
Petroleum
F
Legl'lo n pul ets Bo h ftoo or
gran t you a happy ho day
restr c ted for houses o y
trumps and led h1s nme spot
Wor h Tex
cage
grown
ava able
season Mr and Mrs Eldon
Tuppe s Pans and Chester
12
6
1
c
n the hope that 1f West held
Poul ry
hous ng
and
wa er ava lab e Ca I or see
weeks
automa on Modern Po u ry
12 16
the ace West would duck
B
W e 992 2789
399 w Ma n Pomeroy 992
2 6 lfc:
West m1ght have ducked ex
ONE
CLOSER
2 64
o express our hanks
ce pt for one thmg He had no WEtoWISH
EX
PER
ENCED
ONLY
2 6
Dr
Te e the s aff of
NEW br c:k three bedroom
MINIMUM GUARANTEED
low trump to put on the mne
Ve e ans Memor a Hosp a
home n Rae ne bath
v ng
WEEKLY
DRAW
AGAINST
and he Rae ne emergency
So West pla1ed h s ace and
room k tchen tul basement
COMMISSIONS
squad fo I her k ndness n he
garage attached
hot a r
led a thtrd d amond East
Nat ona ly
advert sed
s c kness and death of our
furnace
al
uti
t
E-S
ALSO
964
COLONIAL
Mob
e
Home
compa
ny
ook
ng
for
uffed and promptly took the
w te mothe
and grandma
two oom and bath cement
2 bedroom
0 x 50 Phone 7A2
spec
a
y
sa
esman
such
as
settmg t rc k w th the ace of
Freda F Manuel
o a our
b ock Mouse 10 acres P ce
home mprovements mutua
329A
re at ves
ne ghbo s and
12 3 4tp
clubs
$31 500
Shown
by
ap
funds
nsu
ance
and
fr ends for he f owers cards
po ntment Rodney Down ng
Just a moment s thought by
franch
ses
vend
ng
freezer
and food
o Rev
Robe
Broker M dd eport Oh o
p an
educat on
pa nt
957 0 x 50 2 bedroom mob le
South vould have alerted
Bumgarne tor h s c:onsol ng
Phone 992 373
fran
ch
ses
etc
Our
op
home
redone
on
ns
de
New
word s
Raw ngs Coats
h m to th 1s danger It also
2 1.4 3tc
produce
s
ea
n
S25
000
o
furnace
floor
ng
ca
rpet
s
nk
Funeral Home all who he ped
veould have shown h m a s1m
SSO
000
comm
ss
ons
per
top
cabinets
v ng
com
n any way our many hank s
year Must be able to trave
pie way to avo d 1! All he had
su te
S1 BOO
Lot can be
The Pau Manuel tam ly
ext ens vely and have good
en ted Phone 992 6367
2 6 lie
to do vas to lead h1s s ngl" n
car Ca John Vander Kuy
12 .435c
heart to dummy s k ng and
to I free for add t ona
n
dtscar d h s la st diamond on
format on and persona
971 ALL ELECTRc W ndsor
n terv ew at 800 62
006
mob le
home
60xl2
3
the ace
aoo 62 8 82 f800 62 1so
bedroom a r cond tone
13
HAVE YOUR
ophy moun ed
NE WS APE
I no s res dents ca c:ol ect
foo Expando
acre ground
dee Meads sma
an mas
312 784 76A
on o d Route 33 no th of Rock
and b rds Howard B rc:hf eld
Sp ngs Ca II 992 !!677 after 6
Mu be
y S ee
Ru and
pm
Phone 742 6834
12 .4 tfc:
1 26 t c

avert danger

Business Services

USED e ec r c: gv tar and
am pt 1 cr SH 00 Phone 992
5071
11 ') 3 &lt;;

CHR STMA S trees 4 rees to
S7
5
or
'U
any o he
!&gt; e o v er
S.4
Just pas
Map cwood La !I. e On 124 turn
let on d
road OG ou I
m e tu n o r gh 1st home
on eft Phone 9.s9 484 3
'} 1 4 c:

V ala Louks went away
December 16 196
From the crad e to the
grave
Help u~,; to understand
Help us to commun cafe
Tomorrow s on y a v s on
Today well I ved
makes
yesterday a dream of
happ ness
and every
tomorrow a v s on of hope
A 1 ve rose n a I v l ng hand
means all here
Nothing when placed on the

Se'V1ces Offered

TWO
a l er
446 3805

ot s

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elect c at Ke
Oh o
per mo Ca 446 0 7~ o

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TARA
Townhouse
Apartments
2 Bedroom
Townhouses
Plz Baths
Pay Only One
Ut1htv

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...,
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For lnlormatton
Ca 11 :&gt;ntrtey Aakms

367-7250

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Now Taking
Applications for Waitresses
I'

We offer pleasant worktng conditiOns pa1d
vacat1ons pa1d holidays meals un1forms
Blue Cross Blue Sh1eld and prof t shartng

"SELl THE AlltTION
WI'Y

JIMME SAYRE

FARMS RESTAURANTS

AUCTIONEER

Apply In Per ,on
Bob Evans Steak House
Eastl!rn Ave.

f'H. 446-3444

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29 - The Sundoy Tunes Sentinel Sunday Dec 16 1973

For
Fast
Results
Use
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Sunday
Times-Sentinel
Classifieds
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MEMORY

NotiCe

W,ANT AD S
INFORMATION

KOSKOT
!&lt;,OS MET C~
1':.
W GS MERRY CHR STMA S
&amp; GOO BLESS EACH &amp;
EVERY O NE OF
YO.U
HELEN
JA NE
BROWN
M DDLEPORT OH 0
991
5 3
12 I 11 C

DEADLINES

A K C Samt Bernard
pups Ready for X
mas Centenary Woods
Kenn e l Phone 446
0231

5 P M Da y eefo e Pub l ca o
Mondav Dead ne 9"a m

Cance lat on w

be accepted unr 9 a m for
Oay of Pub c a on
REGULATIONS
The Pu b she
eserves ne

o ed

gh

deemed
pub she
s b e to

co

CHRISTMAS CRISIS?

Co r ect ons

ec

NOVELTY Fab r e Sh op
'230
wash ng ton Blvd
Belpre
Oh o
Po yes l e kn t s S2 49
pe ya ~ swe a e erry kn s
s '}9 p e ya d N ew sh pm en t
o f car supp es com plete ne
o
N ecch
Wh te
and
Na onal Se w nq Ma ch nes
Open Sundays noon
I 5
Da y
0
I
7 P m
I
Ch stmas
2 12 4 c

or re ect any ads

ob eel ooa
Th e
be- respon

w 1 no

rnore than one
nse I on
RATES

n

For Want Ad Se v ce
5 cen s pe Wo d one nser on
M n mum ChargeS 00
4 cen ts pe
word
h ee

ThiS needn I be 1f you
are
ftnanc1ally
prepared We need 10

consecu t ve nse tons

26 cer) s per wo d s x con

secu ve nse

men or women now

t

ons

25 Pe Ce nt D scoun on pa U
ads and ads pad w h n 0

davr.

PART OR FULL
TIME, EARN

CAR PENTER wo k masonry
work gene a emodel ng by
hour or con act Phone 992
35 I
2 16 26tc

CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OS TUARY

S2 00
mum
3c

Employment Wanted

or

50

Each add

word
ana

m n

wo d

BLIND ADS
Add 1 on a ?Sc Charge p e
Advert semen!
OFFICE HOURS
8 30 a m a 5 00 p m Da v
a JO a m
o 7 00 Noon

•3.52 an hour

w

Sa u day

Ca II 446-0677

In MemOI'I

_,_, _____ 1

Galltpolts

MEMORY
Louks went away
Decem ber 6 1961
From the crad e to the

WIN AT BRIDGE

grave
Help us to understand
Helo us to commun cate
Tomorrow s only a v s on
Tod~y we 1
ved
ma~s
yesterday a dream of
happ ness
and
every
tomorrow a v s on of hope
A ve rose n a v ng hand
\
means all here
Noth ng when placed on the

Precaution can

LL do babys
992 2539

Phone

2 16 3t c

EXPER ENCED
pa nter
nt e l' o and ext er or P hone
985 3951
2 5 26 p

l
I

Auto Sales
969 vw good c ondton
14
boat moto and t a er A
tor $ 325 w
se sepa rat e
or trade fo
arge roadb ke
Phone 9A9 44 52
2 16 t c

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96 7 vw bu s good cond ton
Ca l 985 3545 at er 5 30
2 14 3 p

For Sale

For Sale

SH EARED
WHITE
P NE
Xmas rees needles r ea y
stay on KUHL S BARGAIN
CE NTER Rl 1
al caut on
gh
Tuppe s Pia ns
12 2 B c

ONE HA LF standard b ed
mare 3 years o d 48
has
ra ce d n 2 02 raned n 1 58 S N GE R sew ng mac h nes 91'1
tor
m e S350 Reg Ap
mode
n beaut f u
wa nut
pa oosa geld 1ng 8 years o d
cab ne
Makes des gn s
exce en t tra
no se S350
c hes z g zag
buttonho es
Con ac Me W
am s s ab es
b nd hems e tc L ke new
Logan Oh 0 AC 6 4 385 2073
O n y S89 95 Ca Ravenr,wood
'1 ll 31c
173 9521 o 273 9893 after 5 00
12 7 fc
NEW 1973 ZIG ZAG SEW N G
-----~-MACH N ES
n
or g na
G ROCERY bus ness for sa~
fa c tory carton Z g Zag to
Bu ld ng f o sa e or ease
make bu t onl1o1es sew on
Phone 773 56 8 f om 8 30 P m
buttons monog ams and
to 1 p m fo appo nt men
3 20 fc
make an cv des gn s w th ust
he w s of a s ng e d at Lef
n ay a way and never been
used w 1 se I tor on y S47
cas h
o
erms ava abe
10 x SO M OB LE H OME Phone
Phone 992 298A
12 9 fc
992 5693
2 13 tfc
AM FM s ereo rad o 8 ta ck
ape c omb na t on A sp eake
sound
system
Ba an ce
$ 03 98 o
u se our budget
AKC Regs ered ed m n d u ~
er ms ca 992 3?65
2 9 fc
Dacsnsnund 5 y s o d rna e
Shots housebroken good w th
ELECTROL UX
vacuum
ch ld Phone 992 7690
12 3 Atp
clean er A 1 cond on uses
·---paper bags has c: o dw nder
and many attachments Also AKC
eg steed back toy
sh ampooer a ta chmen
n
pood e
pupp es
tak ng
c uded on y 4 ava table a
depos s for Ch s mas $85
S37 70
c ash
or
te ms
Pood e 9 oom ng
$5
Cal
ava !able Phone 992 2984
Coo" te 667 39 5
12 9 f c
2 16 31C

o

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Ph 992 5271
l ncoln H1ll Pome..-oy 0

Area s Most
Reaso nable Pr ces

All work guaranteed

For Rent or Sale

·--·-

Pets For Sale

R es idence co mrnerc al or
mob le hom es Save on parts
&amp; la bor
M ddleport
1 5 N '2nd Ave
Phon e 99'2 JS09

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OfFICE SUPPLIES

Johnson Masonry
&amp; (Remodeling)
992 7608

FURNITURE
Stop In and See Our
Floor D1splay

For Rent

+

-

Wanted To Buy

-

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help

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Real Estate For Sale

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Mobile Homes For Sale

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HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
m

est Heater

Lo e
Nathan 6 ggs.
Radtator Spec1ahst

Ph ~92 2174

Pomeroy

J

C BRADFORD Auct oneer
Complete Se v ce
Phone 949 3821
RacneOho
cr
B adfo d

5

READY MIX
CO N CRETE
de ve ed r gh
o you
pro ect Fas and easy F ee
est mates Phone 992 3284
Goeg e t'l Ready M )1. Co
M dd epo t Oh o
6 30 lf c

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EXCAVAT NG dozer
oader
and backhoe wo k
sep t c
tanks nsta ted dump
uc ks
and o boys to h re w
hau
f 1 d r
op so
mestone
and g ave Ca I Bob o Rage
Je ffe s day phone 992 7089
n ght phone 992 3525 or 992
5232

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE ra es Ph .446
4782 Ga po s ohn Ru sse l
Owf')e and Ope a o
s 2 fc

DOZER and back hOe wo k
pond s and se pt c tanks d t
2 l tfc
ch ng se v ce lop s o
f
d rt
mes one
B&amp;K
Escaval ng Ph one 99 2 5367 o
ELNA and Wh te Sew ng
992 386
Ma ch nes
Serv ce on a
9 lf c
make s Reasonabfe ra es
The Sew ng Center M d
SE PTI C
lANK.::.
c eaned
d epor Oh o
6 fc
Mode n San a on 992 39 54 o
992 73A9
0 23 fc
HAT F IE L D
CHARLES R
m n backhoe
water I nes
TANKS
AROB C
nes Phone SEPT C
too ers dra n
SEWAGE
S YSTEMS
7A26092
CLEANED
REPAIRED
M LLER
SA N TATION
STEWART OH 0 PH 662
&amp;
3035
Lane Danes 259 Broadway
10 A fc
Phone 992 2082
2 9 2 p
SEWING MACH NES Repa
G &amp; E app anc:e repa
Phone
serv ce a
m a ~es 99 2 2284
a
he shop 992 3802 o 949
The Fab c Shop Pome oy
A25 4
Autho zed S nger Sa es and
26 26 p
Se v c:e we Sha pen Sc ssor s
3 29 tfc
c_-~· --·------AUTOMOB LE nsuran c:e been - - - - - - - cance ed?
Los
you
0 OtLL A nemen wo k can be
ope a o s
cense Ca
992
done by appo nlm en on Y a
7.4211
presen
me due o
ne ss n
lam y
Phone
fo
ap
6 5 ic
po n men 742 3232
25 f c

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Real Estate For Sale

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Wheel Alignment

•s.ss
can Ca

s

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992 2094

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
O~en

8 T t5

The b dd ng ha s been
West

Pass
Pass
Pass

North

East

I+
2+

Pass
Pass

3"

Pa ss

3NT

Pa.ss

You Sout

SHOOTING MATCH
Co n
Ho ow Gun Club turn
rst
r gMt after M tes Cemetery
Rut and
Factory choked
gunson y Sunday December
6 1 p m
2 13 35c

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•KJ6 5 . AB32 + K 104.6 5
Whal d o you do nov.
A - Pass You have \\.arned
)Our partner that vou are weak

m clubs
TODAY S QUESTION
Aga n you pa tner open
damond You hod

one

+~ Q 10 6 o . K 4 3
WI a do you do

•K J 6 5 • 2

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DUE o the cond ton of the
bu d ng we w
close Dec
3
We also wou d
ke o
hank a
our customers
Louses Bakery
05 Court
s ree
Pomeroy
Oh o
Ve na and Lou se We
2 9 Sip

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TOG VE AWAY Pups o 9 ve
away
Motl'ler
s Ge man
Sh ephe rd
Ca
Dav d
Johnson afte .4 p m 949 2885
2 6 3tc:

Locust Grove

cha
cush ons as tow as
$10 95 Upho stery books on v
SOc:
4 nch covered foam
mattresses for standard s ze
bed
$29 95
Pome oy
Recovery
622 E
Ma n
Pomeroy Phone 992 755A
11 20 26tc

Flone

a Semor one year-old
regtstered Guernsey cow

owned by Edson Roush Locust

Grove Farms near

here

has

completed an offlctal DHIR
actual production record of
14 100 pounds of m1lk and 657
pounds of butterfat tn 3()5
days two limes a day m1lkmg
accordtng to The Amertcan
Guernsey Cattle Club The
testing w~ superviSed by OhiO
State Umvers1ty

INFORMATION ABOUT
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
SOCIAL SECURITY
CONSUMER PROTECTION

AND
GREAT COUNTRY

STEREO
' GET YOUR MAN WI11I A

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UPHOL STERY Fab cs by he
yard 54 nches w de as ow as
$1 95 per yard velve s as ow
as S3 AS
mpor ed ve vets
$9 95 We a so have ny O'n
he cu on
cotton
pr nts
v ny s and em nan s by the
yard or bY he p ece Pome oy
Recove y
622 Eas
Main
Pomeroy Phone 992 755A
11 20 26tc

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your o d cou ch and

LOTS OF MILK
RACINE -

NEW LARGE ec n ng c har s
n v ny rna e a buy now or
ay away torCh stmas On v
$89 95 Sw ve
ockers n
ve vet ny on and pr nts that
make a wonde fu g ft to
you
wfe Ony S6995 A
terns cash and carry or 60
day
lay away
Pome oy
R ec overy
622 E
Ma n
Pomeroy Phone 992 7554
1 2026c

92.1 FM
WMPO
Mh:id leport- Pomeroy

ELECTROLUX Sweeper de uxe
mode
Com plete w lh. a
c ean ng attachments and
uses paper bags 5 ght y used
but c eans and looks I ke new
w
se
fo
S37 25 c:asl'l or
erms ava abe Phon e 992

296.4
PIG S to

12 5 tfc
sa e

Phone 992 7 06
12 12 6tc

CLO SE OUT on new Z g Zag
sew ng Machines For sew ng
stretch fabr cs buttonholes
fan cy des gns etc
Pa nt
s ght y b em shed Cho c:e of
c arry ng c ase or sew ng
stand $49 80 CDSh or terms
ava abe Phone 992 2984
2 5 fc

DISPERSAL
SALE
28 New Homes To Be
SOLD
AI

USED
and
REPOSSESSED
PRICES
To make room for the
many
new
untts
arnvong m Jan
1974
DELAYED
DELIVERY
AVAILABL:E
W1th the excephon of a
small depos11

NO MONEY
NEEDED UNTIL
JANUARY 1974
I YEAR

GUARANTEE
BEST SERVICE
IN
OHIO VALLEY

MILLER
HOMES
DOWNTOWN
BELPRE
OHIO

As thE- g rl sa d
wt: n
marr age was mentioned
Never put off t II tomorrow
that wh ch you should have
done day before yesterday

DON T PUT OFF SEEING
THESE CALL NOW!
POMEROY
J nice
bedrooms
Bath
Some
carpet ng and panel ng Gas
f ()Or furnace Basement
Porch
N ce
Lot 50x200

ASKING $10 000
WE HAVE A LAD ES
BUSINESS AND A MANS
BUSINESS FOR SALE Both
are n good ocat ons and
do ng an excellent bus ness
No phone
nformatlon on
these please Come n and we

can discuss DESIRE TO
SELL BY THE lsi of the
year

MIDDLEPORT Butldtng
or Mobtle Home tot 70x90
Ut lit es close Wooded area
n

excellent

ne ghborhood

$2 000
MIDDLEPORT -

LIKE

NEW - Bus ness room and
lovely
apartment
3
bedrooms (lots of closets)
Bath 01 n ng room Hard
wood floors with carpet ng
over
Hot water heat
Paneling Garages

HAS YOUR PROPERTY
BEEN FOR SALE TOO
LONG' Lei us sell II for you
HENRY E CLELAND
YOUR
FRIENDLY BROKER
992 2259
If no answer 992 2568

Lov ng memor es never d e
As yean; rol on and days go bY
In our hearts a memo y s kep
O f the husband and father
we oved and w II never to get
W te Hazel
Oaugh e s
Carol and Donna and grand
ch dren
296 1

A LOVELY new Home
m le
from M e gs H gh Schoo
Th ee bedrooms two baths
full basemen w h two car
garage Large ot
$27 SOD
A so recently remodeled
three bed com o der home n
Pomeroy
Pr ce of $15 000
nc udes furn ture Owner w I
he p f nance e ther of these
two p opert es Ca l 593 5667
Athens
12 2 30tc:

REO S Ba ber Shop and Used
Book store open 6 dav s lO
am
7orn
272 f
STOLE N
automat
Rona d
ween 8

17 guage Rem ngton
c Rewa d Con a c
E w n 368 9989 be
5
296 6

PUPP ES to 9 ve away Makes
deal Chris mas g tt Ca 4.46
2823 af er 5 30 p m
294 4

Found
LARGE: 8 mon h Old puppy
b ac k and wh e pa Ge man
Shepherd and A askan Husky
Answers to r,e name Snoo py
Found n he v c n ty o 3 d
Ave Thursday e ven ng Was
g ven away by peop e on
Kempe
Ho ow
du ng
November I peop e want pup
back ca 446 A 90 afte s p m
296

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of nva d woman .446 9807
295 3

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N\EN AND WOMEN w th skIs
that compa e w th Navy
occupat ons may qua fy for
the
Navy s
0 reef
Procurement Petty Off ce
Program
(Example
Lathe
Operators
P umbers
Electr c ans
Account ng
C erk Carpenter Secretary
etc: Sta t ng pay $392 to $538
w th hous ng al owance from
$121 to $161 per month pus
free med cal and dental
comm ssa y and P X benef ts
and a I G
benet ts for n
d v dual and fam IY
Good
promot ons travel educat on
opportun t es
and ear y
retlremen
In erested men
and women con act the Navy
Recru t ng Stat on
MMC
Ra ph Radehaver 614 593
3566
294 6

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SP.I!..CIALS THIS WEEK'

sate $9 500
NEARLY NEW -

Modern 2

S15 000

INCOME -3 bedrooms bath 3
porches 7 rooms In all Near
157 ACRES -

Only

W th large 8

room house bath fireplace
and porch
Large barn All
minerals except coal
N ce
farm land of 80 acres $360 per
acre

NICE OLDER
rooms

HOME -

4 bedrooms

8

modern

bath 2 nice enclosed porches
Large

gas

Garage Want

F A

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REG. $&amp;; 95 &amp; 1().95
SALE PRICE 2/'895

furnace

S18 000

Buy a warm home w th plenty
of room We have several to
show you Just call

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CAR TAPE DECK

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WELL

REG. $37.95 SALE PRICE

LINCOLN 225 AMP WELDER
COMPLETE

2 BRAND NEW HOMES
1

Rancher-Large

LR

3

BR s bath uti R bu II n
kitchen garage tot 75 x120
Also 1 Bi level w th

Slumber Bags s1J88
Sleeping Bags s995 to s3995

basement

Smelt down payment &amp; bat
like rent under the Farmers
Home Loan Program

RODNEY VILLAGE 2
Rodney 245 5303

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WASHER
dryer
and
e t ge a or
epa
No
charge to serv ce ca
f we
ca n f x your app anc:e Ph
67 5 4242
25A tf
M&amp;M
ROOFING Be Spout ng Sh ng e
&amp; Bu dup oof Hot &amp; cod
pro cess Home mprovement
n
gene a
Fo
free
est ma es
phone Rober
Meade
Oh o

CHATHAM AVE - 5 m s and
bath w th new fu n u e
s 7 500 w thout turn u e
$ 6 000
COUNTRY A R ESTATE S y
o d br c: k and a um 3 b g
bdrm s 1
bath s a c arpe
huge 2 c ar gar and a a ge
f a o $36 900

f

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FARM 100 acres 15m les out 8
room house 2 barns Large
ch cken house tobacco base
Phone 379 2566
294 3

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Ho el
HOUSE- - r;-

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Ga

ooms

Pomeroy

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94tf
3

bed oom
v ng room
n ng
room
some
carpet ng
f repla ce fu basement and 2
car garage $130 month Call

ROO~~G- AND

SPOUT NG....,...
Sh ng es s d ng and bu tdup
ho oofs Free Es mates 26
years exper ence
James
Ma c um
V n on Oh o 388
9940
2A7 tf

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For Rent

388 8 14
B dwe
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1 30.4 743 6326

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289 6

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2 X 65 MOBILE home 2 o
3 men prefe red A I ut t es
pad Cal 367 7272 afte 4 30
289 6

1 ARGE 3 bed oom home edge

HOLLEY Bros C
bu doz ng ba c k hoe work
d t ch ng under roads bo ng
Pl'lone 2.45 5018 or 245 5006
18 tf

--- -- - Central A r Cond ton ng
&amp; Heat ng

F..-ee Eshmates
Stew..-rt s Hardwa..-e
Vinton Oh o

144 tf

11~111CU

WANTED FARMS

I
buyers for farms
vacant land vacat on spots
Wnte to Harr1et Ktrk
patnc:k 924 Yearl ng Road
Columbus
Oh1o or call
collect evenmgs
861 8356
K1rkpatr ck s Realty
Have

Wanted To Do

W/2 SPEAKERS

'92 50

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rur Lease or Sale

'
Steel

22

Tl:XAS OIL COMPA NY needs 7 LITTLE Co ie pups Wou d
dependab e man who c:an
Ike to have l'lomes w ttl
work w thout superv s on n
ch dren for Chr stmas Call
Ga po s area
Contact
4.46 1964 after 6 p m
custome s Age un mpor an
296 3
but rnatur ty s We tra n A r
m a R B D ckerson Pres
Salesman wanted
Southwestern Petro eum Ft SALESMAN needed for Gall a
Wo h Tex
County and surround ng area
296 1
Permanent Shou d make n
excess of S20 000 Cal AA6 36 15
IMMEDIATE open ng Fam y
for personal nte v ew
Soc at serv ce pos t on
295 If
profess o a
counse ng
fo cus
S ate sa ary sea e
($10 250) and benef ts M S W
preferred others of s m a
qua f cat on may app y
NEW br ck home oceted 6
Contact Mrs Kay Beegan co
m les up Rt 7 n Country A re
Catha c Soc a Serv c:e 53.4
Estates 3 bedroom 1 2 baths
S xth St reet Portsmouth
ful y carpeted central a r
Oh o 45662
An eq ua
Op
d shwasher e ec:tr c range
portun ty Emp oyer
Lease $250 month .4.46 1171 or
296 .4
.446 2573 after 5 p m
290 II
DR VER
Over the
road
Sem
exper ence requ red
Del ver h gh qua ty furn ture
to dealers n 5 states area POODLE groom ng Ca I any
Steady
year round work
t me 4.46 7059
some
n plant dut es also
290 12
See Mr Pat Lynch French
Colony lndust es 150 Upper
R ver Road
Just be ow
a rport n Ga pol s Apply
n person at once
296 3

- 2

bedrooms bath utility and
carport on well dra ned lot

stores and court house
$3 000 down

0

3 p m

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LIVE
n babys ter prefer
m dd le aged ady ca 1 4A6
6A 1 ex 25 ask fo Ca o ene
McDan e
295 A

BILLS ARMY-NAVY SALES

REG 395 &amp; 595

ST R T 35 - 6 rm f ame anch
par t
w h ba se H w f r !&gt;
ca pe F P 2 c a gar w h
Pr ce
e ec dr La ge o
$28 500

TH SVERYWELLBU LT 3
BEDROOM
HOME
N
CLUDES
EXPEN S VE
CAR PET
N
L ARGE
L V NG
RO O M
AND
2
BEDROOM S
THE K T
CHEN
S EXTRA NI CE
W TH LOTS OF CAB NE T S
AND BU L T IN RANGE DIN NG
AREA
OR
FA MILY ROOM ) LA R GE
CAR GARAGE ALL ON A
L ARGE
FLAT
LAND
SC APEO COUN TRY LOT
TH S SA N EXCEPT ONA L
HOME BE SUR E AND SEE
T
BEFORE
B UY N G
ELSEWHERE

Excellent
3 Bedroom
HOME
N CLUD ES CAR
PETING
THROUGHOUT
ON L ARGE LOT WITH
GARAGE
PR CEO
AT
$22 900 00
VERY VERY
NI CE

Excellent Buy
In Country

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a e

of town Sl25 month 446 1066
or A46 4618 even ngs
290 tf

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~

THE
Blue Lustre s easy on the
budget
Restores forgotten
coors Rent e ectr c: sham
pooer $1 Centra supply Co
290 6
ON Georges
Creek
Road
spac: ous .4 bedroom home
Secur ty depos t refund $165
mo .446 0785
293 tf
12X60 TRAILER on L ttle
Kyger Road heat turn shed
Call 367 7117
293 6

Lovely New
Spht Level
TH S
BRAND
NEW
3
BEDROOM
HOME
S
COMPLETELY
CAR
PETED AND IN CL UDE S
RANGE
0 SHWA SHER
CENTRAL A R
BATH S
STORM WINDOWS L ARGE
LIV NG
ROOM
AND
DNING
WFE
AP
PROVED K TCHEN 2 CAR
GARAGE AND LARGE LOT
IN
C TY
SCHOOL
0 STRICT

TRA LER 12 X 60 2 bedroom
large lot close to Ho zer
Med cal Center Phone 4A6
595
296 3
GEORGES Creek Rd spac ous
4 bedroom home to respon
s b e fam IY Secur ty depos t
requ red
$ 65 mon h
AA6
1835
296
CLEAN rugs
ke new so easy
to do w th B ue Lustr e Rent
electr c
sham pooer
S
Centra Supp y Co
296 6

------ - - - T STERR FIC the way were

se ng B ue Lustre to clean
rugs and upho stery
Rent
shampooer $1 G c Murphy

Co

296 6

SLEEP ING
roorrls
weekly
rates free garage park ng
Libby Hole

FURN SHED apt
UtI t es
pad
References requ red
lnqu re at 631 Fou th Ave
292 II

NEW mob e home excel ent
oc:at on adu ts on y ~one
.4.46 0338
225 tf

267 tf

TYCOON Lake mob e home 3
rave
.. er
bedroom
, baths
I v ng CCMI...HMAN
Motor Homes
5th Wheel
room k tchen compete y
Truck Campers App e c y
turn shed garden $150 per
Auto Sa es R t 35 N Jackson
month Ca
6 4 27.4 .4077
Oh o Phone 286 5700
295 3 - - - - - ----110 tf
10x60 MOB LE
HOME
2 ----------~bedrooms on Georges Creek FURNSHED eff c enc:y
Rd 4.46 3210
apartment S90 pe
month
utI t es pad
One woman
294 3
on y Ca .446 44 6 after
p
2 BEDROOM mob e home
m
288 tf
10x50
1 ch d accepted
Secur ty depos t .4.46 0865
294 3 2 &amp; 3 BEDRdOM apt S 50
depos t and 6 months ease
3 BEDROOM Tra le
ca l AA6
A.46 -1397
292 tt
0891 between 5 and 7 p m
References requ red
29.4 3

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TWIN S ngle 2 bedroom un t
k tcnen appl ances turn shed
arge yard 446 .4570
29.4 3

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NOTICE

SERVICE

Panorami c
V1 ew of
The OhiO Valley
ST
IN
THS
LARGE
CA RPETED LV N G ROOM
A ND BE H PN OT ZED BY
T HE V EW
YOU L
ALSO ENJOY A COZY
F AM L:Y
ROOM
3
BE DR OOMS
LARGE
S PAC OUS
K TCHEN
WOOD
BUR N N G
F REP LACE A ND O NE OF
THE
BEST
NE GH
BOR H OODS N TOWN ALL
T H S ON A
ARGE LOT
FOR LESS THAN $50 000 00

New 3 Bedroom
Bnck
W ITH FULL BASEME NT
LOVELY
K TCHE N
Q UAL T Y CO N STR UCT O N
THROUG H OUT
N C TY
SCHOO L 0 STR CT $35 900

Best Older Home
For Sale
In Gall1polts
BEAUT F UL BR CK
N
NT
COND T ON
N
CLUD ES 3 BEDROOM S
LARGE FORMAL 0 N NG
ROOM
CO MP LE TELY
MOD ERN
K TCHEN
LARG E ST rAMI Y ROOM
N TO WN P LUS A FUL L
BASEM E N T 1
BATHS
AND 2 CAR GA R AGE W TH
WOR K SH OP
AN EX
CELLENT HOME
M 0
FORTIE S

M

Brand New
Spht Entry
HA S 3 BEDROOMS
BATH
LARGE FA MI LY
ROOM
2 CAR GARAGE
A ND ALL THE EXTRAS N
THE KTC H E N $2890000
Gall a CG s Largeit R ea
Estate Sa es Age'nc y
Oft ce 446 3643
Even ng s Call
E M
Ike W se man
446 3796
E N W seman 446 4500
Bud McGhee 446 25.5

For Rent

For Rent

SLEEPING ROOMS
week y
rates Park Centra Hote
I
306 If

AUCTION

s

LARGE OLDER
H OME
CO MPLETELY
REMODELI;:D ON 6 ACRE
LO T ON RT 325 BETWEEN
R 0 G RANDE A ND V N
TON

FIRST f oor furn slied ef
f c ency
apartment
A
ut t es pa d 1 adult on y No
pets 729 Second Avenue
292 If

PUBLIC
We sell anything for
anybody Br1ng your
1tems to Knotts Com
mun1ty Auchon Barn
Corner Th1rd &amp; Ol1ve
For appomtment call
256 6967 after
p m
Sale every Saturday
evenmg at 7 0 Clock

EXCEbi,.,E'NT LOCAT O N
M LE FROM TOWN
NC LU DE S
LARGE
L t V N G ROOM D N NG
AND
FAM LY
ROOM
ARGE
LOT
PR CEO
$'}4 900 00

Lookmg For Quality
AI the R1ght Pnce

TOOL
s harpen ng
saws
sc ssors shears home and
~---garden oo s Sha rp Shop
DEAD STOCK
A ley ea
47 Second
6 'm
W LL erT)ove a a easonab lc2 6 tt WOODLAND DR
H W fl s
f
a
me
8
yrs
o
d
c ha ge Ca 245 55 4
equ pped k chen A barga n
Gal a E ectr c an Serv ce
2 2 f
a S20 000
Phone 446 A976
Joseph Morgan
DAY CARE
GARF ELD AVE
5
m
Gall po s Oh o A563
SU N VALLEY Nu se V School
f arne w th base
A um
275 30
cen sed by S a e o Oh o
s d ng storm drs and w n
m les wes of new hosp ta
Near new ga s fu
Pr ce
al
types
of
CAB NET Shop
577 Sun V ey Dr Ph 446 3657
$17
500
wood work
0 Cou t S re et
Day c a e tha
says
we
187 If
Ph 446 77 45
ca e
Madge Hauld en
FA RFIELD
SUB 0 V
Owne
Lo r ed h and John
B ck 3bdrm ltha scen a
" " &amp;SCONSTRU..,. vN
c a pet
H au l d en Ope a o s
qua ty
beau y
4 f EXCAVA T O N and gene a
oca
on
and
to
ea
ed
on a
emode ng
Backhoe doze
~
large ot $3 1 500
and
ench f"'g Sep c tank s
R LJ::. ::.::. ~,;~o p,:;.:;, ::. c v c e g ass
and foole s A
phases of
INVESTMENT - 4 rm house
or a
needs spec a z ng n
p um b ng
w ng
new
n
w h base
modern
and 3
wnd s heds
mrro s
s a a on ca 388 9986
m
ap
furn
shed
$
8 000
p ex g a ss r esc een 70 4 P ne
2 1 f
R o G ande 2.45 SOAS
100 If
A
27 A w h 2
THOMAS Fa n Exterm na ng S T R 'T
houses and a ba n $16 000
co
Term
te
and
Pest
Cant
ol
RED S Barbe Shop and used
Whee ersbu g Oh o
Open 6
bo9k S U pp e R
p m
days 0 am IO
177
PROTECT yoU mob e home SMTH RO - 4 A fat and
$ 0 000
w th TIE DOWN ANCHORS
Any hr 446 1998
Ca
Ron Sk dmore 4A6 1756

LAD ES to work nco n laund y
and d y c eaner cen er App y
n pe son at Scotch Clean
Center 2nd and Sp uce
294 3

OPEN DAILY 9 TO 5

1

~08 LANES
Complete Bookkeep ng and Tax
Sei'"V ce 424 4 Fourth Ave
Kanauga
Bus ness by ap
po ntment
Ph
446 1049
Plea se cal afte 6 p m
278 f

PLUMBER w h exper enc:e
App y at C ty Managers
Off ce 5 8 Second Avenue
294 .4

IS
NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

1

oo W MOUN1
CLEANIN.G SERVICE
GENERAL house c ean ng We
su pp y a
he c ean ng sup
pies 388 B87 5 afte 6 p m ca I
38 8 8865 weekly or month y
c: ean ng by appo ntment
91 If

Help Wanted

HERE TH S 1/Q«~ iJio w«D

bedroom frame home
and
garage at Down ngton Kitchen
range and heater ncluded n

~

289 6

AFf """R ~~ ~TeNT
1'0 ,.I'D 10 f)AMf. "NI"'"···I

Ask ng only $2 800
LEVEL ACRE PLUS

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5 ms and
on
I A

6M DOWN RT 7
ba h 2 outb dg s
eve o $ 2 800

Large 3 Bedroom
Woodland Dr

(3 RUTLAND
2 STORY
H OMES ON
A
L ARGE
FLAT LOT W TH LARGE
K TCHEN 3 BEDROOM S
BATH
NEW
FLOOR
COVERI N G AND CARPET
ALUMINUM
S D NG
STORAGE
BU L D N G
OWNER VERY ANX OUS
TO
SELL
A ND
H AS
PR CEO
T
BELOW
MA RKET
VALUE
AT
$13 500

EVERGREEN
5 rms and
bath ur heat sto m drs and
wn$AOOO

--

30 ACRES ALL CLEAN AS
A HOUND S TOOTH W TH
VE~Y GOOD A BEDROOM
HOME
N CE MODERN
I( TCHEN
NEW SID NG
NEW
ROOF
MODERN
FURNACE
l
BATHS
REALLY A VERY COM
FORTABLE HOME

(2) CHI LL COTHE RD
S PEC AL
DWELL N G
I N CLUDING GAS RANGE
REFR G
AND OTHER
FURN T U RE
GOOD
N
VE STMENT JUS T R G HT
FO R NEW LYWEDS OR
RET RED COUPLE

9M DOW N RVER
2story
b c k base
a c:a p e
v
rm
5 x 36 w th F P A so
has 2nd house w th Arms 2 A
R ver v ew o $45 000

MOTORIST MUTUAL
NSURANCE
THE best nsu anc:e at the best
pi' ce
Fo
a;uto
home
bus ness and fe Ray Hawk
agent 4A6 2300 5.41 Ath Ave
50 f

v E
N babys t er
prete
m dd e aged lady Cal 446
1642 ex 25 ask fo C a olen e
M c Dan e

CLIFF'S SHOE REPAIR

tank
well and water tap
Su table for large trailer

FREE est mates I ab I y n
su an ce Prun ng tr mm ng
and cav ty w ork
ee and
s tump rem ova Ph .4A6 .4953
73 If

Busmess Opportumttes

RON SHEPARD Floor Wal
Remade ng Ce am c t e
baths Box 280 Ru and 742
3664
6 26 lfc

PERMA PRESS PANTS

-----------BANKS TREE SERVICE

295 3

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BUHL MORTON RO yr
odtame brck rm 5 ms
ba ns a l c arpe a 1 e ec
pat o co vered
Th s s a
beau y on v S26 900

ALBERT EHMAN
Wa er De very Serv ce
Patr ot Star Rt Gal po s
Ph 379 2133
2.43 tf

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br c k
A

and

1 ) OLDER H OME N EWLY
DECORATED N S DE A N D
OUT
N CLUO N G STORM
W NDOW S AND DOORS
NEW FLOOR COVER N G
THRO UG HOUT
TH S
2
BEDROOM H OME HA S
P ARTIAL
BASEMENT
LOCATED ON A S PA C OU S
TREE SHADED LOT W TH
C ITY WATER ENJOY
ALL
TH S
W TH
A
R EGULAT ON S ZE POOL
TABLE
AS
A
BONU S
PR CE $ 7 900

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NOTICE

HOT WATER HEAT-Warm 3
bel.lro~ms ge~s f red bo ler full
basement garden und !&gt; s c-~'
shrubbery 2 car garage Next
to new f re house
Ask ng
$1 J 500
TRAILER LOT - W lh septic

--

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TANK
CLEAN NG
AND
R EPA R
ALSO
HOUSE
WRECK N G Ph A.46 9499
Estab shed n 940
69

--

6 m

Excellent
Farm Properly

Economy Group

·----

PR CE
CO N S TR U CT ON
Root ng
spou ng k t c hens
and bath ooms Camp e e
remade ng Phone 742 6273
2 3 He

Middleport, 0.

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fR 'IKE 6Rf6(ll; ANO HIS

318 N. 2nd Ave.

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CROU SE BECK RD
Tr
LE''Iel 6 rm s
I ' ba hS 2
y s o d H w tlonrs J A. tot
Th s sa good hov'se and co u d
not be bu It for he ask ng
pr c e oday S32 ooo

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WISEMAN

M
NO RTH of HM C
N ew
6 rms &amp;
baths a! ca pet
br ck all elec 2 car attached
ga r S34 000

C eaned and nsta led
Russe s Pl um b ng 4A6 4782
297 tf

Exerctse
runs
warm
s le e ping quarters
con
t nuous fr-esh water &amp; food
ca rpeted beds love and
understandmg AKC pupp es
and s. tud serv1ce Ca I 388
817 4 for
nspect10n and
reservat ons

THE

MT ZON Rd
c arpet F P
S31 500

- ---- SEPTIC TANKS

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F ARMER S
Hot day
G ee ngs 1 om A
Catt e
Te chn c an Le and Parker
992 2264 Po m e oy res denc:e
o
Coo v e 667 325
An
swer ng Se \1 ce
2 9 13tc

CLIFF'S SHOE REPAIR

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SWEE PER Repa rs
partS
sup p es A.46 0294
0 a m 5 s TEWART E lectr ca Serv ce
p m Oav s vacuum C eaner
,Repa r
house w r ng
Stor e Georges Creek Road
e ec fr c: heat ng Phone 446
nex to Bob s CS Rad o Sa es
A561
293 tf
271

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MASSIE
Realty, 32 ~tate Sl
CROWN C TY 8 yrs od
H W f oo s 5 rms and bath
a ge storage bldg
and
located on
" A
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Only
$12 500
ROUTE 7 Sau1h a br Ck 8 b g
rms 2
baths a 1 c a pe 2
F P s sw mm ng poo l
ver
v ew and A o Luxu y p us

TERMITE PEST CONTROL
FREE nspec on Ca 4A6 32.45
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1 0 Del
Ope alo by
Exte m na Trm te Se v ce
0 Belmong 0
267 If

TWO WAY Rados Sa es &amp;
Ser.v ce N ew and used C B s
po ce mon ors an ennas
e c Bobs, c zen Band Rad o
Equ p
Go ges Creek R d
Ga po s Oh o 4&lt;16 4517
2 2 f

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Phone 446 2467 even ngs and
weekends Phone 444 2467 tor
appomtment

Real Estate For Sale

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rms 1 " bath all br ck al
carpet all el ec located on a
large t a lot Pr ce 530 {)00

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Open
Tuesday &amp; Thursdays
9 to

Real Estate for Sale

Tel 446 1998

0

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Del very
Se r v c e
ap
palro.nag e
w
be
prec ale'd Ph 446 OA63

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State Route218
1 m1 S of Rl 7

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ROOF N G and gutter work
AlSO bu t up oof ng 388 8507

LL no be respons b e for
any debts o her than my own
as of today D ecemb er
3
973 s gned Rosc oe E F fe
295 3

EVVAI

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WAGON WHEEL
ANTIQUES

PI A N O tun ng and r epa r ng
Lane 0 n E' s 7S9 Broa dway
M dd cpor
Phone 992 208?
77 30

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$11 000 Ca
992 39 75- o 992
257
9 28 tfc
TWO bedroom hOUSe at 473
S ycamore S reet
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N LOV NG ernembrlln ce of
Horace Dona d Cremeans
who os h s 1 fe 6 years ago
od a y December 5
967 n
he S lve Br dge co apse

Nohce

No!tee

Monday thru Saturday
606 E MiJ n Pomeroy 0

Not1ce

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He on l y takes the best
t s onesome her e w thou you
And sad has been the way
God knew you had to eave us
So He c alled you home tnat day
Sadly m ssed by he fam y
296 I

EXPERT
On Most Amer

IN
C antre I who los h s fe s x
years ago when the S tver
Br dge co apsed on De c 15
1967
0 hers may fo get h m
Now that he s gone
But we w 1 no forge h m
No matter how ong
Sadly m ssed by h s Fa her
and Mother Mr and Mrs
Owen
Ca n rell
and
h s
brother B I and fr ends and
relat ves
296

OURs ncere hanks to evervone
who helped n any way du ng
th e 1 ness and dea h of our
beloved mother Mrs Ma y
E Russel Our deepes ap
prec at on to Dr F W Shane
for h s fa thfu at endance o
her needs and to the Home
H e a 1h nurses and
her
ass stants tor the r he p
fu ness these
ast month!&gt;
A so to the Reve end C J
Lemley and the Rev John
B yan
tor th e r c on so ng
w o rd s and to the organ st
M s Mar eta Re ynolds a
feongf endotthefam ly A
spec at thanks o a I those who
se nt food flowers or don a ed
money to he Hea t Fun d n
her memory You k ndnesses
will never be for~otten
Spec at thanks to the M cCoy
Wetherho t
Moore Fune al
Home staff for the r ov ng
and eff c ent serv ces and to
he casket bearers May God
bess a
Mr
and Mrs
0
Wood MI'S Garland

us

Kerr Street
Pomeroy Ohto

D1ck Seyler Owner
Phone 992 2798

m ssed by w fe
and grandch dren
296 1

WI SH to extends ncere a d
heartte t hanks o e a1 ve s
ne ghbors and tr enos fo
the r k ndness and sympa th y
o t the pass ng away of ou
mother Also tor the t ewers
p ayers to ed and cards
Spec: al thanks to M cC oy
Moore Funera Hom e M s
B 1 Daft Re'l John Bryant
and the pa I bearers
The Fam y of Ma y M
Kennedy
296

N
LOV NG
memory
of
Freder ck Dean M e
we are th nk n~ of you dear
Th nk ng Of the past
To us who oved and est you
Your memory w I a ways as
A sm ng face a hea of go d
Two sh n ng eyes at es t
God broke our hearts o p ove o

No Rumous Lyes or Caustics Used
PICK UP SERVICE AVAILABLE

MATERIALS CO
5554 ,
Mason,w. Ya

The hea
Is I ke a treasure
ches t
That s f I ed w h souven rs
1 s there we ve k.ep
our
memories
We ve gathered through
he
y-ears
And those memor es are dear
and true
And they te 1 how much w e m ss

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We Buy Anl1ques Collecltbles etc

Built to Your Specs
Delivered to Job Stte

967 when the S ver B dge
collapsed

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'STRIPPERS"
We Stnp Pamt, Varnishes, Etc From Furmture
ANTIQUES-MODERN-METALS

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Dick's Hoard House

PRE FABRICATED

WOOD

Bu td ozer

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

FREE EST

A.SK US ABOUT

N LOV N G memory of Ava B
Lane who wa s k. ed De c I S

Sad I y
c. h dren

F om lh e ara es t

992 7474

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so Perm

Fo..Req Ha r $8 50

992 2094
606 E Mam Pomeroy

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cold sod

Ca1d of Thanks

we

Fam ty

NOV SPEC
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GAS and OIL
SALES&amp; SERVICE

John1es Beauty
Salon

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

Wanted

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Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992 7089
N1ght 992 3525
or 992 5232

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P&amp;J HEATING
AND COOLING

Wat er l ne s and Power
L nes. AI work done by the
foot o..- co ntract Al so dozer
work and se pt c tank s n
sta lied

Body Shop

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you uph o s ery
needs
Bur ap
den m
camb c foam g ue z ppe s
966
PLYMOUTH
Sta on
ack ng s
p
sp ng s and 4 ROOM nome
basemen
Wagon
C ean
good t res
c ps
ch -pboa d
bu on
garage gas fu na ce Good
S300 Phone 992 3866
w ne s.ew ng
h ea d
egs
Pome oy
o c a on
$7 5
2 4 7 c
upho s e y book s da c on
Rete ences needed W te
NORTH 0
15
webb ng spr ng w ne acks
Box 729W
co The Da y
968
TOYOTA
Corona
colo sod
we
co rd
co on
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Pome oy
Oh o
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aut om a c t ansm ss on Ca
Fam y
ba ses and oam oam oam
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985 357 4 af er 5 p m
• A K 10 5
Po me oy Re cove y 622 Ea st
2 43 p
2
6 p
32
Man S ee
Pome oy Phone
-·---N LOV N G mem ory of our
ofoK 743
992 7554
father M to d H Hawk who
11 20 26 c LOCUST po s s con a ct Ha o d
pa~sed away Dec
7 967
Evans Long Bo tom Oh o
WEST
EAST
----Phone 843 2942
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.85 2
2 4 2fp
When w e remember a you ve OLD Eng sh Sheepdog stud
0 STR NG .4 oeda Sho Bud
.J84 2
.Q 9 73
done To gu de our fool s eps
s eel gv ar 5 no se powe
se v c:e
Must
be
AKC
TRA L ER
n Sy acu se on
109874
A6
Ro o T ter
La ge capac ty
g"
Reg s er ed
Phone 992 6680
And a he ov ng ways n wh c.h
arge o
Adu s only Ca
2 2AC
portab e d shwashe
used 4
ofoJ 96
of- A 08 5
yo u made ou
c h dhoQd
992 3525
mon hs ast summer Phone
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12 4 f c
247 22A after 5 JO p m
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ou happy
e hough so you
12 2 4 p
a e m ng ed w th th s p aye
PR VATE meet ng roo m
o
Tha God w
bess you dear
NO
Copper 70c Rad ators
EXCELS OR Sa t Works E
any o gan za on phone 992
K QJ
Dad And keep you n H s
33c b ass JOe ba ter es 90c
Ma n St Po me oy A k nds
3975
ofoQ2
M A Ha
Reedsv e Phone
ca c
of sa
water pel ets wa e
3
fC
M ssed by ch d en and
378 6249 Beef H des ss
Both vulnerab e
nugge s block sal and own
2
7
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grandch d en
Oh o R ve
Sa
Phone 992
2 BEDROOM house
k chen
p
East
West
North
and bah Ava able now Ca
389
Pass
6 5 fc
Pass
992 2780 or 992 3432
N LOV NG memo yo Hen Y
2 6 fc
Pas.&lt;;
Pass
Pass
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Sp ouse who was k ed n a
SAL T FOR
CE AND SNOW
Opem g lead 10+
m ne ace den A yean. ago
Rock sat
o
ownsh ps
FURN SHED2bedroom mob le
Dec 6 969 Sad y m ssed by
owns and bus ne sses n
home on Sp ng Avenue n
daughte r
Belty
sse s
bulks and bags to
ce and
Pom e oy
Ca
Sunday or
··
many
re
at
ves
and
f
ends
snow Ex ce ls o Sat Wo ks
By OsY.ald &amp; James Jacoby
even ngs 992 3429
2 6 p CA SH pad for al makes and
Phone 992 389
12 1 6 p
mode s of mob e homes
Phone
a
ea
code
6
4
423
95J
South s fou spade opcmng
APARTMENTS ON
MAN
4 3 fc
was an all pu pose b d He
LOTS of chrysan hemums fo
H GHWAY IN MASON W
VA TELEPHONE 30A 773
sa e f e d grown we on Y
d dn t know t he could mak e TO EXPRE SS
hanks
o OLD fu n u e oak tabe s
0
5 47
have one cotor
ye ow
rei a ves
ne ghbo s and
lor even f he wanted to gel
clocks c:e boxes b ass beds
bunches for $5 We have some
2 16 p
f ends fo
acts of k ndness
to game but at tl e same time
d shes
or
camp ete
ou
n fu
bloom some ust
dur ng p olonged 1 ness and
househo ds
w te M D
budd ng Reynolds F ower 3 AND 4 ROOM fun shed and
he felt that f he couldn t
death of our beloved husband
M 1 er R 4 Pomeroy Oh o
Shop Mason W v a Ca 773
unfu n shed
apar men s
make game h1s opponents
and fathe
Char es H
ca
992 62.7
Phone
992
5434
Bryson Spec a hanks to Dr
5
47
m ght well be able to do so n
5 3 fc:
9 26 tfc
Soonsue and nurs ng s aff of
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Sr"i. REORADOamfm
8 SMALL ra er d eal fa coupe
It turned out that the b1d
o
Pomeroy
serv ceS of
ra
ck
ape
comb
nat
on
A way
0 m l es no h of Porne oy
EMS
and
Ra
c
ne
~/anted
was vell chosen Soutl could
speake
sound
svs em
S 5 pe mon h Ca
992 7479
Emergency Squads se v ces
and should I ave made four
Balan ce s 02 56 o use our
I 23 C
ot Rev La w ence McDan e
A F AM L Y wh ch has sa es
budget erms Ca
992 3965
spades but a comb nat on of
and Rev How a d Sh ve ey
ab ty
o move n he n ce
12 6 fc HOUSE for ent n Ches.h re
Mrs Garre C c e organ s
the r ght opemng lead the
home at the Logan Monumen
Phone 992 5693
and
No
s
Qua
te
to
spec
a
pot
nea
he
Pomeroy
Mason
nght return and poor play b y
Can
de ve
12 3 fc
mus c se v ces of Raw! ngs
b dge Th s tam y must be F R EWOOO
South left h m one tnck short
PhOne 992 2826 o 992 5565
Coats
F unera
Home
able o he p w th sa es of
12 6 2 p T R A L E R
Tl ere was nothmg sensa
pal beare s graves de se r
B own s T a ermonumen ts a he lot Leo L
v
ces
of
D
A
v
hose
who
Pa k Phone 992 3324
vaughan Phone 992 2588
t10nal about Wests openmg
2 5 tfc
2 3 35p YARDS T CK qu
sen food f owers ca ds and
lead He had equals tn d1a
qu ed Pr ced reasonab e
a who ass s ed n any way
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Phone 985 3565 John Baley
monds East s pla y of the ace
The fam y of Cha les H
Sa esman or Agent Wanted
F at woods Road
and return ol the s1x were
Bryson
2 6 3tp
2 6 P TEXAS 0 1 Company needs
dependab e man who can
almost automatiC plaj s
A3
work w thout superv son n LOT and Ira le 2 bedroom a I 8 ACRES of g ound on St
South was nand tt \\as up OUR S N C ERE hanks o the
wa er tap pad Phone 992
M dd epo
Pomeroy area
elect c
ca
7A2 3 23
ove and k ndness shown n so
3640
to htm to carry on lt was also
contac
cus omers
Age
Har sonv lie
12 3 2t c
many ways
hose who gave
un mpo tant but ma u ty s
up to h1m to stop and thmk
12 4 3 c
b cod offe ed prayers the
We tra n A
ma
R
A
- - - - - -for a second but South wasn t
many remembrances dur ng
LARGE
c onven ent bu d ng
D eke son
P es
Sou h
H &amp; N day o d or star ed
he weeks of ness May God
ots a Rock Spr ngs A ea
a thtnker He wanted to pull
western
Petroleum
F
Legl'lo n pul ets Bo h ftoo or
gran t you a happy ho day
restr c ted for houses o y
trumps and led h1s nme spot
Wor h Tex
cage
grown
ava able
season Mr and Mrs Eldon
Tuppe s Pans and Chester
12
6
1
c
n the hope that 1f West held
Poul ry
hous ng
and
wa er ava lab e Ca I or see
weeks
automa on Modern Po u ry
12 16
the ace West would duck
B
W e 992 2789
399 w Ma n Pomeroy 992
2 6 lfc:
West m1ght have ducked ex
ONE
CLOSER
2 64
o express our hanks
ce pt for one thmg He had no WEtoWISH
EX
PER
ENCED
ONLY
2 6
Dr
Te e the s aff of
NEW br c:k three bedroom
MINIMUM GUARANTEED
low trump to put on the mne
Ve e ans Memor a Hosp a
home n Rae ne bath
v ng
WEEKLY
DRAW
AGAINST
and he Rae ne emergency
So West pla1ed h s ace and
room k tchen tul basement
COMMISSIONS
squad fo I her k ndness n he
garage attached
hot a r
led a thtrd d amond East
Nat ona ly
advert sed
s c kness and death of our
furnace
al
uti
t
E-S
ALSO
964
COLONIAL
Mob
e
Home
compa
ny
ook
ng
for
uffed and promptly took the
w te mothe
and grandma
two oom and bath cement
2 bedroom
0 x 50 Phone 7A2
spec
a
y
sa
esman
such
as
settmg t rc k w th the ace of
Freda F Manuel
o a our
b ock Mouse 10 acres P ce
home mprovements mutua
329A
re at ves
ne ghbo s and
12 3 4tp
clubs
$31 500
Shown
by
ap
funds
nsu
ance
and
fr ends for he f owers cards
po ntment Rodney Down ng
Just a moment s thought by
franch
ses
vend
ng
freezer
and food
o Rev
Robe
Broker M dd eport Oh o
p an
educat on
pa nt
957 0 x 50 2 bedroom mob le
South vould have alerted
Bumgarne tor h s c:onsol ng
Phone 992 373
fran
ch
ses
etc
Our
op
home
redone
on
ns
de
New
word s
Raw ngs Coats
h m to th 1s danger It also
2 1.4 3tc
produce
s
ea
n
S25
000
o
furnace
floor
ng
ca
rpet
s
nk
Funeral Home all who he ped
veould have shown h m a s1m
SSO
000
comm
ss
ons
per
top
cabinets
v ng
com
n any way our many hank s
year Must be able to trave
pie way to avo d 1! All he had
su te
S1 BOO
Lot can be
The Pau Manuel tam ly
ext ens vely and have good
en ted Phone 992 6367
2 6 lie
to do vas to lead h1s s ngl" n
car Ca John Vander Kuy
12 .435c
heart to dummy s k ng and
to I free for add t ona
n
dtscar d h s la st diamond on
format on and persona
971 ALL ELECTRc W ndsor
n terv ew at 800 62
006
mob le
home
60xl2
3
the ace
aoo 62 8 82 f800 62 1so
bedroom a r cond tone
13
HAVE YOUR
ophy moun ed
NE WS APE
I no s res dents ca c:ol ect
foo Expando
acre ground
dee Meads sma
an mas
312 784 76A
on o d Route 33 no th of Rock
and b rds Howard B rc:hf eld
Sp ngs Ca II 992 !!677 after 6
Mu be
y S ee
Ru and
pm
Phone 742 6834
12 .4 tfc:
1 26 t c

avert danger

Business Services

USED e ec r c: gv tar and
am pt 1 cr SH 00 Phone 992
5071
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CHR STMA S trees 4 rees to
S7
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or
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any o he
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Just pas
Map cwood La !I. e On 124 turn
let on d
road OG ou I
m e tu n o r gh 1st home
on eft Phone 9.s9 484 3
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V ala Louks went away
December 16 196
From the crad e to the
grave
Help u~,; to understand
Help us to commun cafe
Tomorrow s on y a v s on
Today well I ved
makes
yesterday a dream of
happ ness
and every
tomorrow a v s on of hope
A 1 ve rose n a I v l ng hand
means all here
Nothing when placed on the

Se'V1ces Offered

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Townhouse
Apartments
2 Bedroom
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Plz Baths
Pay Only One
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367-7250

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Applications for Waitresses
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We offer pleasant worktng conditiOns pa1d
vacat1ons pa1d holidays meals un1forms
Blue Cross Blue Sh1eld and prof t shartng

"SELl THE AlltTION
WI'Y

JIMME SAYRE

FARMS RESTAURANTS

AUCTIONEER

Apply In Per ,on
Bob Evans Steak House
Eastl!rn Ave.

f'H. 446-3444

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steering 8. brakes. tire s sho,w titHe wear . R.;.dio, truly p ·
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interior. tilt &amp; tel . wheel . AM-FM r adio , full
power equip .• Climate Control air. 18,000
miles .

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NEW 1973 CHEVROLET
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4 dr. Se dan . New Car. Steel Belted T ires : Cor n er ing l ights.
P.B., AT . Dual RS speakers. . Radio . Air Cond.

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1972 FORD GRAN TORINO
4 Dr . Sedan . 302 V-8, powe r st eer ing , one l ocal ow ner. New Ford
Trade-In
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busme~
WE SELL &amp; SERVICE CHEVROLET CARS &amp; TRUCKS.

2 Dr. Hardtop, 4 cyl. Economy at its be·st.

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Real Estate For Sale

iii.Un

RUSSELL· I.
WOOD
REALTOR

To all
peop l e
wanting a new brick veneer
ranch type
house . The
property of Claude and
Madge Shahan just otf Rt. 160
is not land locked as was
reported . We have the map
and papers fr om t he highway
div is i on l o prove i t.
See th is beautiful all e)ectric
home , &lt;1 large rooms and
hallway carpeted . Family
room is 15'X26'
Shown by appo intment with
Wood Agen.cy .

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l and, hardwood floors , a i r
conditioning, bu i lt -i n modern
· kit chen, carport and small
outbui lding priced to sell ,
$21,000 .
24 ACRES , block house on Wh i te
Holl ow Rd . Tobacco base .
barn 40 x 100 . price S12 .000 .
8 ACRes , 4 room f rame home
with some furn i ture , two
small outbuild i ngs , new pond .
Price $10,000 .
IN TOWN at Fourth Ave . and
Olive Street. We have four
room
brick
complet ely
remodeled , new root. ce i ling ,
paneling, k i tchen . furna c e
and hot water heater . Pr ice
!1.10 .500 .
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OFFICE : '1'16 · 1066
EVENINGS :
Russell Wood , '146-4618
Ron Canaday , 446 -3636
John I. Richards , 446-0280

For Sale or Trade
1963 DODGE. auto ., Ferguson
pony tractor , all equ i pment .
Will sell or trade for livestock .
Call 367 -7607 .
294-3

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OLD toy trains, parts or
anything conn,erted with .toy
trains . Call 446 -48.43 a ft er 4 : 30
p .m . and weekends .

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N EAR L ECTA $16 ,500
bargain pr iced 135 A .

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NEAR ADDISON - $4,000 A . • coun ty water .

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NEAR V I NTON - $ 15,000 A .. mostly woods .

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V-8 4 dr . Seda n . Air' condi ti oned.

1970 FORD MAVERICK

Real Estate For Sale

•1495

RACCOO·N TWP . - $15.500 - 30
A . grass l and , 7 pet . f inancing
available .
NEAR ENO - S20 ,000 w i th house and barn .

2 Or.,6 cyl. One owner . Li k e new f in i sh .

i}ltfllllJOIL Kel"th G0. bl e For.d Inc .

REALTY

NOTICE
realtors and

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150 A .

OVERLOOK IN G OHIO RIVER
38 A . wooded homes; l es.

446-1066'

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4 Dr. , ai r cond iti on i ng , P.S., P. B., AT. All th e "goodies" and air
condi t ioned. One owner new Ford trade -i n.
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Op~nJ~ Till 8 Pomeroy

992-2126

N EAR Ga ll ia ,....... $13,000 A . , log cabin .

1971 FORD LTD

"Your Chev)· Dealer"

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FARM
traCtors ,
Ford
or
Ferguson turni11g plows , Ford
or
Ferguson
two
row
culth.-ators ,
Internationa l
Cub , or Super A cultiva lor s.
Lift discs, small manure
Spreaders or other types of
farm machinery . Please state
pri ce and cond i tion In f irs t
letter John L. C&amp;ldwell . Dna.
W Va 255--45 ,
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3RD AVE.

25 LOCU ST ST.
Howard Brannon , B roker
Off . 446· 267~
Lucille Brannon
r'
eve . 446-1226 or 446 · 2674
NEW BRICK
ALL electric .:1 BR , 2 bath s.
carpe t throughout, beaut if ul
eat -in kit chen . for ma l d i ning
room ,
laundry
room ,
automatic door s to two car
garage , concrete d r ive and
street - 11ea r hospital.
ALL BRICK
WE HAVE 2 new 3 BR, 2 ba th
and 1111 bath , al! e l ectric ·,
ca rp eted, one and 2 ca r
garage homes. One new 3 BR
frame home all . electr ic.
ANXIOUS OWNER
+ EMPTY HOME
E QUALS OPPORTUNITY!
THIS gas heated ranch st yle
home is in .the c it y, large ea t in kitchen, laundry, LR ,
spacious family room with
f i replace , garage. storage
and la rge w ell es t ablished
l awn . $24.000.
NEAR NEW
3 YEARSo l d - 3 BR .br ic k and
frame, cha rming k itchen
f ully equ ipped w ith built - ins ,
shag carpe t ing. garage level lot 185' x 100' . A storage
building $22,000.
A " TWO- FER"
LOCATION
downtown,
perfect locat ion fOT a bus iness
on the f i rst floor and comple te
living quarters on the second.
Full basement with 2 near
new gas furnaces, parking lOt .
. - LISTINGS WANTED WE
NEED homes in all
locations , farms and acreage .
We need YOUR listing now !

Plwn bing &amp; Heating
GENE PLANTS&amp; SON
PLUMBING - Heating - Air
Con~fitioning. 300 Fourth Ave.
Ph . 446 -1637 .
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48 -tf

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CAR T ER'S PLUMB I NG
AND HEATING
Co r . Fourth &amp; Pine
PhOne 446 -3888 or 446-4477
_....
165-tf

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RUSSELL ' S
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
"Gallipolis, 446-4782
297 .tf

992-2196

Real Estate For Sale

Neal Realty
T HE STAFF A T NEAL IN S-URAN CE
AND
NEAL
REALTY WOULD LIKE TO
WI S H
EVERYONE
A .T
YOUR · HOME A VERY
MERRY CHRISTMAS A ND A
JOYOUS NEW Y~AR .
INVESTMENT
4 DWELLINGS on one lo t . A ll
have n ew aluminum siding .
Annua l rental $2 ,520 . A ll are
rented . 11 Interested in a good
investment call tod ay·.
LOOKING for a summer home .
We have a new 2 BR w ith
bat h, sep t ic tank , well wat er
and l ocated on Raccoo n
Cr eek. Call today for an
appointment to see th is one .
Off ice Phon e 446-1694
Evenings
Charles M. "'ecii446 •1S46
J . Michael N ~a i446 - 1SOJ
Sam Neal446·7l.58
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YEAR old bri ck, Ma r tin
Drive, 5 mites fr om town near
Holzer Medical Center. Ci t y
school, J bedroom , cen tral
air , 1112 ce ram ic tile bath ,
c arpet , livin g roOm , kitchen
and d ini ng area . Plen t y of
cabinets , elect r ic- range, d ish ·
washer , . disposal, 2 car at tached garag.e w ith electric
door . Best neighbors l n . town .
Moving out of cou nty, $35.000 .
Call 446-1218 if interes t ed.

CLOSE TO TOWN - This love ly
four bedroom home has a lot
to ofler , one and half baths ,
fam il y room , carpet in l iving
and din ing area. cenlral a ir .
"garage, located on a large lot.
Owner w i ll c onsider a trade -in
or he lp f i nance . ·
76 CEDAR STREET -:-- Good
fo ur bedroom br ick home . one
full balh and two hall baths,
kitchen has rang·e, d i sh :
washer, fam ily roOm and a
four car garage . Good fam ily
home w ith a large tot .

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1971 FORD PINTO

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P.S. ,

1973 FORD GRAN TORINO

Caprice 4 Door. Caprice Estate Wagon,
Impala 4 Door, Impala Cqe.

Oscar Baird
Doug Wetherholt
B rakers
Office 446-3434
NEW LI ST I NG - Th i s lovely
thr~e bedroom home has had
ex c el lent care . N ice bath .
kit chen with bu ilt -in range
oven , fully carpeted , natural
gas heat w ith central a ir . one
c ar garage w ith workshop .
Lo cated on two lots in city
s choo l d istr ict close to town .
1m mediate possession .

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

3 GRADE A DAIRY FARMS . Pr ices star t at $40 ,000 .

HOUSE
FOR SALE OR RENT

BUSINESS SPACE

aoo

3.1 52 sq . ft . up to
ft .
frontage on Rt . 35 west plus
3 bedroom modern home,
gas forced air furnace,
large bus i ness space in an
up &amp; com i ng area, adaptabl e for many businesses .
Shown by appointment
only .

EASTERN AVE ,
3 Bedroom home , modern,
gas forced air furnace,
hardwood floors . It 's nice .
See it , must selL

NEW LISTING
One block from bus. iness
section of Ga llip olis on 2nd
A 'v e ., 3 bedroom frame . gas
for ced air furna c e. hardwood fl oor s. In good shape.
Se e i t now .

4 BEDROOM
Appro x . Hz a cr es., large
moder n k itchen , bath &amp;
s how e r .
gas
furnace ,
24 ' x2.d' basement paneled .
Lots o1 shade trees, g·arden
space. A St ea l a t $18 ,900 .

BULAVILLE RD.
29 1·2 acre farm . 4 bedroom
home . tobacc o base . barn .
See it.

IN GALLIPOLIS
2 Bedrooms , carpe t ing
throughout,
large
lo t
160'x131 ' . A rea·t nice home .

MADISON AVE .
3 Bedroom hom e , nice lot.
40 ' x13 1'. Aski ng only S5 ,SOO .

131 Second Av e . Priva1e
courtyard, 3 bedroom s, 1112
ba th s, living room , dining
room. fully carpeted, rent
for $155 month. See Tom
Tope or call 446 -2457 after
5:30p. m .
FOR SALE BY OWNER
7 ROOM , 2 story house , for ce d
air furnace, sto rm doors , Jlh
baths, w .w ca rp et , several
nice out bu ild ings C. 5 acre
lot. Wi ll sacrifice tor $16,000. ·
Contact Rev . Floyd Work man, Eureka . Phone 256,6222
or 256-6753 .
294 -6

VACANT LAND
47 Acres, 1 mile off Rt . 35
west J mi tes from hospital.
S ACres on Rt . 160 near
Porter . .
5 Acres near Vinton , has
well, septic ta11k , barn .
4 . 44~
a c re s
near
Rio
Gra nde .

Willis T . Lead111qham
A•-.•. rH r•.t .

II M,lll, Jq•·r
l 'l r il6 l!J-"1&lt;\ r Horn·· .. ~

( , o~ ilrprr l r·.

P, ,

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PIPES , Pipes , Pipes , GBD ,
Cheratan . BBB , Jobey . Hilson
and others . Tawney 's P i p e
and Trophy House . 422 Secon d

Real Estate For Sale

I F YOU are bu ilding a q~w
home or remodel ing ,. see us .
we are builders ,
Distr i butor
for Hotpo i nl Appliances ,
Allison Elec tr ic .
15.4 -tf

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£1£16·0001

6 N GEORGE S ~
FOR SALE. 3
homes, and 1
hOme . 446 -3981

.Jay Sheppard

Brok er - Auctione er

Creek Road.
- 3 bedroom
- 4 bedroom
or 446-3459.
296 -1

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SPECIAL OF THE WEEK

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1965 PLYMOUTH wagon . $275 ;
1965 Caprice Chevy SSOO ; 1968
Plymoulh Fury $550 . 446 ·0.95 2
after 5 p .m .
277 . If

ADvERTIS IN G novell1es . book
rnaTChes , p ens, ttnd penc ils
impr i nted w i th your ad .
Si mmons Pig . &amp; Offi c e
Su ppl ies .
244 -lt

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1970 MOBILE . Home . 12 X 40
2 bed room, 2 baths carpeted
air condition ing . fuel tank.
w i th oil obtainable . Un derp inr)i ng . Pr ice S5, 200 . Call
44 6. 2615 .
289 - tf

'6295

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Loans available , n o
down payrhent wi th
approved cred it.

STANDARD
Plumbing &amp; Heating
214 Third Ave _, 446 -3782
187-tf

Goble Mobile Homes
586 Locust St.
Open

a

992-7004
Middleport
to6 Mon. thru Sat . .

Up to 12 Year Financing
- We · Service What We

Open Dally 8 to 6 , (Ciosed -Suodays)'. OjJeo Anytime by

Sell.

Appointment . Contact Thompson or Tom Lavender .

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p i ckup . 23 ,000 ac tual miles,
ex tra sha r p . 388- 9903 or 388·
9975 .
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GALLIPOLIS, OHI' ·

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1968 CAM ·ARO, good condition·,
also n ew fuel o i l stove . W i ll
heat 5 or 6 room s . 388-8420 .

296 -3
1967 ·F ORO F alrlane 700. Real
good con d ition . Catl 446 -4907.
296-6

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For Sale

For Sale

Corbin &amp; Snyder
Furniture

NEW · Serta and Bemco mat tres's and box springs. L6_rge
se lect ion i n . stoc;k f 1rm
mattresses starting at 539 .00 .
l5Ssec0f1d Aveil'fe
44, · 1171
176-tf

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A . K .C. r egistered Ch inese Pug
pups . Wormed , loveab le,
adorable and very gent le for
· ch ildren and adults . W i ll hold
for ch r is tmas . Phone 675 1595.
291 -6

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USED FURNITURE
Elec . dryer. d inett e set w i th 6 .
chelrs, full size coil springs.
36 " gas rang e.
NEW :
Room size rugs , selection of
colors , reasonable pri ce.
95.5 Second Ave •
446 -1171
Open Frld•ys 9 to a
Plenty Free Parking

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BUY d i rect from owner . lots In
the c ity or county or acreage .
Look at the rest then buy the
best. Rob·e rt A . Queen , 1026
second Ave . 446 ·0168 .

;-"'-:- -;-~w I Ste re-d -

m

I n"latU re
Schnauzer,
Bassets
and
Cocker Spaniel Pupp ies. Will
b~ ready tor Christmas K
and p Kennels, 388 -8274 .
273-tf

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VALIANT 6 cyl. . Auto. Rad io
and W -W t i res . 446 -1615 after
6, ••6· 124 4.
260 .tf

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level lot.s on good
black t op road and rural
water , 3 miles Ou t . 9 p i ece
dinette se t , Wurli1zer , all
electric gu itar . Ph one ' .446 2586.
296-3

296)

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~ICE

----:------ -----1971 C HEVRO:..ET 1'1 to n

$2,295

BEST PRICES
YOU'LL FIND
ANYWHERE I

Hallmark by Redman, bath &amp; half, fully car peted,

PORTABLE and elect r ic Smith
Corona, Roya l , Olivetti. Gifts
for a lifetime . Si mmons Ptg .
&amp; Office Equip.
292-tf
1968' CHEVROLET
2S6- 1417 .

New GMC
Truck Headquarters
1968 1h ton GMC p ic kup
1963 2 ton Ford
1967 3,~ T . GMC PU
1969 111 T . GMC PU
1969 Chevrolet 'h ton pickup
196i 1h ton Chev .
1969 1h T . FOrd PU
1969 Dodge Station Wagon
1959 Ford Galaxie
1967 112 ton Chevy pic kup
1966 11l fan GMC pickup
1969 1/2 T . Chev. PU
1969 lh T . GMC PU
1968 % T . GMC PU
1967 If? T . GMC PU
1967 1;:;- T . GMC PU
1969 1!2 Ton GMC PU
1968 1 T. F ord
1971 '!-:a T . Ford PU
1967 If:~ ton GM E pickUP
1968 111 ton GMC pic kup
1968 112 ton Chevy Pi ck up
1968 2 ton GMC tru ck .
1969 'h ton GMC Pickup
1972
tori Ford Pi cku p
1969 3!4 ton GMC Pickup
1971 GMC Suburban
NEW tire s Winter trea d : Slzes
7.7S X 14, 9.25 X 14, 8.55 X 1.:1,
Sl8 eac h . Cash and ca rry
while supply lasts .
SOMMERS G. M . C.
TRUCKS. INC.
133 Pine St.
446-2532
254 -tf

1970 V .W . excellenl condition a ll
over' . Must se ll. Call 245 -5043
after 6 p .m .
296 -3

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30 GAL . Aquarium with stand,
comp lete w ith "ccessorles. 1
portable stereo with stand.
Call 675 -35 19 or 675-361 3.

296 3

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FRESH and Spf'ing ll1 Hol stei~ · 1972 PLYMOUTH F ury I ll 4 dr .
sedan·, luxury equipped , low
Heifers . Call 614 -286 -249 6.
mileage , special pr ice . 367·
294 -3
77 40.
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STARCRAFT
1966 FORD Galax l e 500 conv.,
Brun icardl Ho Use cif Mus ic, 54 · 1974 TRAILER S a nd fold
390,4 sp eed . Phone 446 ·0876"or 1973 ZIG -ZAG sewi ng machine .
Stat e Street . Pho ne .:146-0687.
down s . Spe cial Christmas
446 -265 1.
· This ma chi ne · dar11s , em .
.
190-tl
pri ce .
·
29 .:1 -tf
bro iders . ove r Casts
and
CAMP CONLEY
monograms · all w i thout at STARCRAFT ·SALES
HONDA Trail 70 , good con tachments . Pay balance of UOOO CLEAN LUMP and
Rl . 62 N. ol Pt. Pl easant
d i t ion , call after 3 : 30 , 446 stoke
r
coal.
Carl
Winter~
,
.
R
.J$)
$41.50 or pay 5~ per month .
B ehind R e d Carpet Inn .
~~~'o
1977 .
Grande . Phori e
Call 446 -0255 .
675 - 538~
294 -3
8-tf
854 Second
269 -tf
280-tf
446·9523
1966 PONTIA C. sel l by p~rt or
NO HUNTING , no trespassing
OUR new show room Is now
1973
STEREO
-RADIO
comwho le. Call 446 -2.:170.
signs. Sign s of all kinds .
open .· New 5 pc. m a pie all
binat ion with 8·tra ck buitt ~ i n .
294 -3
Simmons Ptg . and . Off i ce
wood dinette set $119.95 reg.
Take over payments of $1.55
Eulpment .
$129. 95 .
'
.
per month or pay $"101 .50 . Cal l
1966 MUSTANG, 6 cyl. , auto ., 4
206- tf
.
293-tf
.:1.:16
-025
5.
new tires and 2 new mud gr ip
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fires, mounted , excellent
.
COFFEE table $25 . 5th house on
running con d . , averages 22
CHAIRS , CHAIRS, CHAIRS
r ight off Rt. 7. Roush Rd .,
·wE
·cARRY
Com
plete
line
Of
Tri
-State
Mobil
e
m iles per gaL S600 or best
TH
AT'S
what
w
e
have
plenty
of
.
Cheshire .
Projection bulbs . Tawney
Home Sales
offer . Calt 446-2649 after 5 p .
If you want one yo u can gef a 293 - 3 '~----~------­
St
u
dio
,
424
Second
Ave.
Ph.
446
-7572
m.
good deal af PAR SON'S New MEXICAN ha nd tooled Pu rSes-,
224-tf 12 x 50 1966 Liberty
&amp;
U sed
Furni t ure. 1415
Bil lfolds , men ' s and women ' s
12 x 50 1963 Lakewood
'
Easfern Ave., East Credit
belts .. Bliss MarkeL Kanauga ,
chr i stmas trees, $.:1 and up on lot 36" GAS R·a nge, $35; 8 : 25 x 1.:1 12 x 52 1970 Fleetwood
Term s.
446 -2699..
snow tire S10 ; New frosted 8 x 35 1957 Marlette
besi cle Heck 's i n Pt . Pl easant
290-tf
293 .tf
10 x 54 1959 E lc ar
wig , cut In stiOQ sty le With
open 9 -9 . White Scotch,
Virgi n i a
P i ne ,
NorWay
stand and brush SlS; 40"
10 x 50 1965 Sta r Al l E lect ri c
- DACHSHUND pupPies , small , 9 WEEK old Sl arhese k i ttens ss
Spru ce, Red Cedar, also
e lec tric .range S15 . Call 446- 8 x 45 19.54 Vagabond
and SlO ea . 20 " Sp i der b i k.e ,
sta ndard , AKC reg .• red .
stands for large trees .
9586 after 5 p .m .
10 x 45 1960 Magnolia
West Po int , like new $20 . Ph .
Phone 1146 . .:1999 .
\
292 ~ 10
. 286- tf 8 x 27 1953 Trotwood
245 ·5689 .
248 -tf
137. f

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RICE'S

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FURNITURE

us.sns.

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SUNDAY CROSSWORD PUZZLER

293 ·6

SUNDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1973
A.CROSS .

68 Prehl(; down
. 69 Sk i.dded
70 Periop 91 11m e
7 1 Incline
73 Mo ll ily
75 Sarcasl ic
77 Mohammedan
pr1est
78 AI a distaflce
80 Takes one ·s part
B1 Residue
82 Europeans
B4 Enthusiasm
86 Nal ive American
B7 Wanted
hOPelulty
89 Exisl
92 Warn ing dev 1c e
95 Once more
98 Fish sauce
99 St.o ned
101 Quenches
103 SlJtlilc -dimu"'!ul l ve
104 Prooosition
105 G1rl"s name
106 Earth goddess
107 Parent (colloQ I
106 Ignore:
110 Lamprey
111. A conlinenl
(abbr )
112 Lease
11 3 Obstruc ts
t 15 Negative
117 Jog
t 19 Man·s n1cknarri'e
120 Fuel
121 Kinsmen
124 Send forth ~
126 Sect
127 Evergreen tree
128 Fo.l to ws
130 Mans nicknam e
132 Female sludenl
133 Expense
134 Unrt of Bulq;man

1' Wed
G The sweetsop
10 Wil11ared
14 E.or.otode
19 Melod ic
2 1 Musical
instrument
22 Deq:Hate
23 Calling
24 Beds
26 Town in
Calilornla
28 Baby"s wardr obe
29 Writ ing lluid
30 Disturbanc e
32 Trap
33 Swine
34 Sul1i.-: : follower
ol
35
Metal
lastener
USED ELECTijiC ORGAN
37 Sublle
THORSON
THE MUSIC MAN
emanation
JACKSON , OHIO
39 Suffl11 : pertain ing
290-14
lo
40 Wa lking stick
1 ~aised
42 leak. through
44 Looked Intently
46 Gaelic
47 Escape
46 Walk unstead rly
50 Interlaces
52 Winter 11ehlcle
53 Part ot "to be "
55 Harvest
57 Preposi tion
56 Heraldry: gralted
59 lmilated
Cyprinold II Sh
Scold
Unit olll 91ian
currency
66 Two (Roman
/lUmber)

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~·U.J..I'IOS
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Caprice .

GIRL'S white bedroom t.uite .
Brand new. bed t an be made
in to canopy . Call 4d6 -7600 •
295 -3

For Sale

For Sale

2 Dr. hardtop , P. stee ring , P. brakes, fa c . .air
cond .• w·s-w tires, bronze finish with vinyl top
and matching vinyl top and matching vinyl
interior. 21,000 actual miles. Like new inside &amp;
out.

SUNDAY SHOPPERS WELCOME,
COME IN &amp; BROWSE AROUND

G I FTS for the offi ce, desk,
chai r S:, fil es and access .
Sim mons Pt g . &amp; Off ice Equip.
- .. 292·tf

L&amp; M Phone 592 -4491

'71 PONTIAC CATALINA·

1995

GMAC &amp;BANK FINANCING AVAl

GIF T S for the man in your life.
Paper Mate, Sch affer . Cross
&amp; Parker P en and Pencil set
52 .95 to ·S20 . Simmons Ptg . &amp;
O ff i ce Equ i p .
292 ·tf

DATSON Phone 592 -4463

LUM P Coal , .Jay· mar Coal Co .,
Meigs and Ga l i aline , St . Rt . 7
at Ches h ire , 7 a .m . to 6 : 30
p . m . S days a week . 992 -5693 .
272 .t.f

ANTIQUE bed. 7 fo ot head
board 540 . Phone 388 8707 .
292-6

m iteage . .:146 · 1397.

eCAPRI •DATSUN eSUBARU eCOUGAR

Galftpolls, 0.

Hdtp., white, 4 . speed , worth

---------"------'65 · cHEV . Capr!ce,
lo w

eMERCURY MONTEGO eCOMET

Upper Riwet Rd.

For Sale ·

F IREW OO D , a ll good burning
hardwood )· cut to desired
leng th . Ronnie Boggs . 446 ·
3876 .
293 ·4

eLINCOLN CONTINENTAL eMARK IV

Smith Honda Sales

1969 PONTIAC GTO

1936 PLYMOUTH Coupe , nice.
$200 . 388 -8707 .

600 E. STATE ST.
&amp; 1200 E. STATE ST.
YOUR DEALER FOR

65x12 and
70x14 Total
Electrics For
Immediate Delivery

ca thedral ceil ing, house type d oors, 112 jal rear door, 30
gal. water heater , all d elu xe features . Delivered . leveled ,
blocked and hooked up _for th is December pri ce.

,

ATHENS, OHIO

AKC r eg . Australian Terrier
Pups . Randy Breech , 446 ·
.:13\4 .
2?6 26

64 x 14 TOTAL ELEC. 3 BEDROOM

ATTENTION
VETERANS

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DALE R, SAN R

Lay-Away
One For Christmas
Today!

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12x60 2 bedrm., 1'12 bath. Total Electric Kirkwood ... Double Insulation, house type door,
storm &amp; screns, Bay !root Window, 2 dr. frost
free refrig., carpet thru-out. Delivered &amp; Set up
1974 model.

r:~:!'IIII;--~---:~..-~~-~~~D::E:~s:"~I~N:C:-1

HUGE STOCK IN OUR SHOWROOM

MO'BILE HO MES
FOR SALE
RECONDITIONED
MOBILE HOMES
1953 Prairie Schooner 8 x 36,
bdrm ,
r1953 P eerless 8 x 35, 1 BR
1959 castle 8 x 35 2 BR
Rol l ahome 10 x S6 3 BR
1965 Buddy 12 X 50 ·2 BR
1970 West Brook 12 x 50 2 B R
1969 Richardson 12 x 60 , 2 BR
1968 Catalina 12 x 60, 2 BR
1967 PMC 12 x 60, 3 BR
1970 Monar ch 12 x 60 . ~ BR
B &amp; S MOBILE HOME S
Second &amp; V ia nd St .
Pt. Pl easant
( n e11 t to Heck 's !
275 -lf

SALE PRICE EXAMPLE:

4 Dr . Hdtp .• air cond., viny l top ,
custom. new LeSabre trade .

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

SO STATE ST.

'74 HONDA

·&gt;

12x60 KIRKWOOD

DEWITT ' S PLUMBING
A ND HEATING
Route 160 at Evergreen
Phone 446 -2735
187-lf

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SEE THE ALL NEW

Mobile Ho-me For Christmas

When You
Purchase
Your New
Mobile
·Home

1969 BUICK LeSABRE

CARROLL NORRIS DODGE

IN A TOTAL ELECTRIC

or
TURKEY

"THEY ARE ALL NEW FOR '74"

446-3273

. Ga IIi polis

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TYPEWR I TER S, portable and
' off ice models , new and used ,
t i les . desks , c ha i rs , sign s •
book.malches , pen , penc i ls .
adv .
novelt ies .
bump e r
sti ckers . pr i nt ing . Ph . 446·
1397. Simmons Ptg .
277 If

Santa Claus

Let ·Me Be Your

Dave O'Neal
Real Estate

HOU SE 2111 acres . 3 or 4
bedrooms • . ci ty
sc hool
district , 2 miles out Rt. 141 .
.446 .2323 .
247 -lf

ALL · NEW COLT SUBCOMPACT l ineup of two hardtops, coupe. stat,.,..
wagon, and sedan will be introduced by Dodge for 1974 calendar year .
Hardtop GT shown her e features new optional 2-liler engine and Chrysler·
built 3-speed aut omatic transmission.

Gallipolis Chrysler-Plymouth

EASTERN AVE.

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Corner 101 Pa rk Driv e
&amp; Jilckson Blvd .
Point Pleasant, W. Va . 2SSSO
Phon e (3041 675 -1.580
LO T S RT . 1-d1 fr-ontage . Rural I DEAL Fam il y hom e, two
b ath s, large l i ving room.
water , th ree and half miles
dining
area
combi ned ,
o.ut.
fir ep la ce , 3 bedrooms , kif ·
che n . kitchenette , den . uti lit y
THREE ACRES , mobile home ,
rm . , storage rm., small
Rt . 325 fron t age, $8,500.
outbldg . , approx . 1 acre of
land . You won ' t beat the
NEA·R HO SPITA l.. , Lov e l y one
pri ce . Fuel oil heat, $25,000 .
floor plan . Large leve l !oi.
under $20,000 . '
5 ACRES Of land , Old house,
ideal for trailer site, tw Q
POME:ROY ACREAGE . .All
wells, electric, $4,500.
utilities ava )lable. Ideal in ·
vestment . Prestiqe area·.
2 BEDROOM hom e, bath, 1
acre
of
l and ,
Quick.
possessi on. 56,500 .

'2511

1639 Eastern Ave.

$1890

4 Dr . Hdlp., custom. vinyl top. ai
cond .• new Prem tires, sharp .

WOOD MOTOR SALES

RANCHO CO .
LISTINGS NEEDED.
"THE HOME FOLKS " "
RAN NY BLACKBURN
SA NTA 'S BEST . Quality con BRANCH MANAGER
Structed 4 BR brick with
every fea ture you want .
You ' ve seen the quickies, now
see th e best .
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RACCOON CREE K FARM.
Over 200 acres . Ea sy 90 head
pasture . New barn .• bldgs. ,
modern home with f i r eplace .
One of a kind .

1970 BUICK ELECTRA

199-11

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4 Dr. Hdtp., air, vinyl top , new El ectr a
trade-in. nice .

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56 ,700 ....;.. 42 A . woodland .

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1964 2 DOOR Chevy , 6 cylinder ,
s t andard s t ick . Phone 256 ·
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Air cond., one owner. new Prem ti r es ,
extra sharp .

1974 CHRYSLER OR
PLYMOUTH FURY

ALL
TYPES
of
bulld i nTg
mater i a l s, bloc k , brick . sewer
pipes w indows, l inte ls , etc .
Claude Winters , Rio Gr,..nn,. ~
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211'1
baths.
firepla ce. large landscaped
lot , whit e brick Colon ial.
· pric e reduc.ed for quick
sale . Call for appo intment.

Air cond .• cu stom interior . ex tra clean .

ON ANY

For Sale

MEADOWGREEN
ESTATE ,
S spa c ious rooms , 3

1972 BUICK ESTATE WAGON

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s·E·C oN b mortgage money
ava i lable . Ca l l manaaer
Ernest Cov~rt at Credithr i ft
of Amer ic a . Phone 446 -4113 .
284 -30

ROUTE 588 - This lovely ranch
home is less than two years
old . II has three bedrooms.
one and half baths , built -in
EUREKA $25, 000 Ni c e l y
range and oven , fully c ar ·
remodeled 4 BR home w ith a
peted , one car garage with
r iver v i ew .
concr ete d r ive . Th i s has a
l arge lot and is in the city
KANAUGA - $16 ,000 - 5 rm . ·
school district.
home and a commercial s.iz e
garage .
11 4
ACRES ·~· Good four
bedroom home , n ice bath ,
MIL L S VI
~ c - 528.5 00 ci ty water , ga r age and other
lovely
·{J.L~D w i t h full
bui l dings . This is located near
basement .
. .
Vin ton and you can h&lt;ive
WOODS MILL RD . - $14,700 . . . ;. .
immed iat e possession .
5 rms ., basement and 3 acres
of pines .
7 ACRES - Located next to Bob
Evan s Farms . good two
STATE ROUTE 588 - $29,500 bedroom home w ith bath ,
modern ranch
w i th full
natural . gas heat , good we ll,
basement and over 1 acre .
lo ca l ed in city school distr ict .
P OMEROY $34.000 2
apartmen t s and 2 business WE NEED li stings, if you have
rentals .
a home or acreage to sell or
tra.de , ca l l Ohio River Realty
FARMS
today, we fll be glad lo help
NEAR TYCOON L AKE
you .
$28 ,000 - .:15 A . w ith a 14 · x 70
Eveni ng s Call 446 -4244
mob ile hom e.
Steven Betz 446 -9583
John M . Fuller 446 -4327
GALLIPOLI S SCHOO L DI ST .
"-- $10, 500 30 A . m -o stly
bo ttom land .

PRICED FOR QUICK SALE

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two-seat station wagon and four -door sedan . Both feature fresh exterior
styling. plus engineering changes to include new bumper system s and
emissions updates . A 4-cylinder . 1600 c c engine is basic powerplant . WagM
offers decor package and luggage rack options.

Real Estate For sale

Real Estate For S31e

NEXT T O CITY - 531,500 ~
Love Split foy er with cen t. air

All NEW &amp; DEMO 1973's AND ALL USED CARS

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CLEARANCE

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L i.ke n ew brick with
basement nestled on 5 A. of
rolling land .

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

.4 -whee l dr i ve. V-8, locking fron t hubs, au tomatic
transmission, power steering &amp; brakes, rad io, good
t ires, vehicle of ma n y uses , custom .trim, white top
over blue. A sha rp 1-owner trade .

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Open Eves. Til 6- Til 5 P.M , Sat.

1971 CHEVROLET Bl.AZER .. .S2895

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4 BRs and a f ul l basement .
0 J WHITE RD .~ $28,5 00 Brand new total el ec tr ic
beauty .
BIDWELL - $23 ,000 - modern
3 BR ranch wi t h basement.

Automatic traris. , V -8 engine , good t ire s. blue finish ,
rad io .

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GMAC Fil)ancing Availabl e

992 -5342

4- Door V-B, automat ic, power steerii'lg, factory air , radio,
good tires, real clean interior, sharp blue finish . Retail
$990 .

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BR br ick ran c h w i-th full
basement and 17 A . of l and .

KARR &amp;VAN ZANDT

4-door factory air, · automatic transm ission, power
steering &amp; brakes , good white wall tires , white fini sh,
vinyl root rad io, heavy duty suspension.

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11095_
1970 DODGE POlARA .. Reduced
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BUYERS &amp; SELLERS .

Whit e with blue vinyl top . blue interior. full
power, Climate Control air. 18,000 miles.

4-door. V -8 automat i c . power steering , radio, good tires·,
blue f i n ish, spotless i nterior .

1968 CHEVELLE 4 DR.............. ..1595

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THE LEADER SINCE 1900 IN

World's

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CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER

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OHIO RIVER
Realty

REALTY

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4-door gold finish , spotless clean inter io r , V-8 engine
automati c, powe r steer ing , radio. A honey ot a buy .

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Dark green , black vinyl top , greer interior , tilt
&amp; tel . wheel, AM-FM radio, full power equip ..
Climat e Lontrol air. 10,000 miles.

fa c tory a i r7, rad io, g ood 1st li ne t i re s, clean inter ior .

Real Estate For Sale

Real Estate For Sale

Sedan DeVille

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4 Door , V-8, automat ic, power steer ing &amp; brak es .

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li ne t ir es. blue fi n ish. A barga in for an yone .

1971 DODGE POlARA ............... ~1695

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Pluqs, Points. Cond. P.C. V Valve. Gas Filler &amp; _Labor . 6 cyl. w1_11 b~
cheaper. This will help your ~ar get better gas mileage, lor the tn~t.
ahead. Bring this coupon w1th you. Phone 992 -2174 for appom me
appo~nlment .
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Service hour s from 8 A.M. till4 : 30 P.M. Monday through Fnday &amp;
Saturday 8 A.M. til 12 noon.
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light grey finish. matching leather interior ,
full power equipment. AM· FM stereo , Climat e
Control air, steel rad ial ti res. new Cadillac
trade. 16,000 m i les.

1972 CHEVROLET BEL AIR ......... 12495

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Coupe DeVille

CHRYSLERPLYM-OUTH

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153
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160

cur renc y
Wa lk.
Falher
E.or.c lamatlon
Bind
Deduces
lc olloq l
Sandarac lree
Man·s nickname
Bothers
Frocks
Remunerat iOn
Maunlain nymphs
Allern&lt;;~ o n

parties
Engl ish streetcar
Posture
B1rds· homes
Charity
D1spat ch
Performed

DOWN
1 Morning aong
:2 Places for
combat
3 More dangerous
4 Decay
5 A1ver rn Betg 1um
6 El(c lama lion
7 Chmese pagoda
8 Sea eagles
g Bre ed ol dog
tO Cub1C meter
11 Great Lake
12 Edge
13 Printer"s measure
t 4 Bodies ol water
15 Sultil(denoling
rank
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16 Wilhdrawn lrom
busmess
17 Sola
18 Cornered
20 . Silkworm
23 Enclosur e lor

birds
Dinner c ourse
Manage .
Boundary
A l low~nce tor
waste
33 Free t1ck.et
36 Condescend ing
look
38 Danis~ Island
40 AlgOnQuian
Indian
41 lost sap
43 Skin of fruit"
45 Purely
· 46 Chemical
c ompounds
47 Escaped
49 Den
51 Counlr}l of Asi a
52 Flavored with
cond1menls
53 Pilaster
54 Pos l
56 Chief executive
59 Adjustmenl
60 Counlry ol ASlii
61 Obs lru cts
63 Colored
65 landed
61 Possess1ve
pronoun
69 Symb ol for tin
70 ISsue forth
72 Subject ol
discourse
74 Mans nic koame
76 El(c lamat 1on
77 Idol
79 Evergreen tree
83 Inlet
85 Make amends
86 lrrrtales
87 Besoalters
88 Lam bs pen name
89 Ne ar
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Dropsy
Snake
Spaliish·
American plains
Cooled lava
Virginia willow
Girl's nickname
Nola of -aoale
Certain
Spare
Explosive
Peruse
Depression
Plunges
Burden
Cravats
Gretdies
Ascend

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123 Brislte
125 Three-pronged
spear

126 Explosive
Stick
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t 29 Weight.ol
!ndia (pll
13 1 Stupor
132 Ch1ck.en
133 Vehicles
134 Clayey earlh
136 Strokes
138 Finished
t40 Spreads lor
drymg
141 Apolhecary"s
weigh!
142 Withe red
144 Girl's name
147 Make lace
148 A state (abbr .l
149 Spanish lor
··saint"'
153 SYmbol lor
151 ·tantalum
Moccasin
155 PhySI Cian (abbr

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_Pomeroy

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4 Door , less than 15,000 mi tes by l loca l owner . Beige
lin is h. vinyl top , 350 V 8 engine. au toma tic t rans ., pow·e r
steering 8. brakes. tire s sho,w titHe wear . R.;.dio, truly p ·
c r eam puff .

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interior. tilt &amp; tel . wheel . AM-FM r adio , full
power equip .• Climate Control air. 18,000
miles .

1971 DODGE CORONET. ............. 1495
~Door , V-8 engine , aut oma t ic. clean in t e r ior . excellen t 1st

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1970 CHEVELLE MALIBU ............ 1695
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1970 PLYMOUTH FURY 111 ......... s1295

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NEW 1973 CHEVROLET
CLOSE.OUT!

4 dr. Se dan . New Car. Steel Belted T ires : Cor n er ing l ights.
P.B., AT . Dual RS speakers. . Radio . Air Cond.

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1972 FORD GRAN TORINO
4 Dr . Sedan . 302 V-8, powe r st eer ing , one l ocal ow ner. New Ford
Trade-In
•2195

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busme~
WE SELL &amp; SERVICE CHEVROLET CARS &amp; TRUCKS.

2 Dr. Hardtop, 4 cyl. Economy at its be·st.

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Real Estate For Sale

iii.Un

RUSSELL· I.
WOOD
REALTOR

To all
peop l e
wanting a new brick veneer
ranch type
house . The
property of Claude and
Madge Shahan just otf Rt. 160
is not land locked as was
reported . We have the map
and papers fr om t he highway
div is i on l o prove i t.
See th is beautiful all e)ectric
home , &lt;1 large rooms and
hallway carpeted . Family
room is 15'X26'
Shown by appo intment with
Wood Agen.cy .

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MO 0 ERN home on 311 acres of
l and, hardwood floors , a i r
conditioning, bu i lt -i n modern
· kit chen, carport and small
outbui lding priced to sell ,
$21,000 .
24 ACRES , block house on Wh i te
Holl ow Rd . Tobacco base .
barn 40 x 100 . price S12 .000 .
8 ACRes , 4 room f rame home
with some furn i ture , two
small outbuild i ngs , new pond .
Price $10,000 .
IN TOWN at Fourth Ave . and
Olive Street. We have four
room
brick
complet ely
remodeled , new root. ce i ling ,
paneling, k i tchen . furna c e
and hot water heater . Pr ice
!1.10 .500 .
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OFFICE : '1'16 · 1066
EVENINGS :
Russell Wood , '146-4618
Ron Canaday , 446 -3636
John I. Richards , 446-0280

For Sale or Trade
1963 DODGE. auto ., Ferguson
pony tractor , all equ i pment .
Will sell or trade for livestock .
Call 367 -7607 .
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OLD toy trains, parts or
anything conn,erted with .toy
trains . Call 446 -48.43 a ft er 4 : 30
p .m . and weekends .

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N EAR L ECTA $16 ,500
bargain pr iced 135 A .

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NEAR ADDISON - $4,000 A . • coun ty water .

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NEAR V I NTON - $ 15,000 A .. mostly woods .

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V-8 4 dr . Seda n . Air' condi ti oned.

1970 FORD MAVERICK

Real Estate For Sale

•1495

RACCOO·N TWP . - $15.500 - 30
A . grass l and , 7 pet . f inancing
available .
NEAR ENO - S20 ,000 w i th house and barn .

2 Or.,6 cyl. One owner . Li k e new f in i sh .

i}ltfllllJOIL Kel"th G0. bl e For.d Inc .

REALTY

NOTICE
realtors and

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1969 PLYMOUTH

128

150 A .

OVERLOOK IN G OHIO RIVER
38 A . wooded homes; l es.

446-1066'

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4 Dr. , ai r cond iti on i ng , P.S., P. B., AT. All th e "goodies" and air
condi t ioned. One owner new Ford trade -i n.
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992-2126

N EAR Ga ll ia ,....... $13,000 A . , log cabin .

1971 FORD LTD

"Your Chev)· Dealer"

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FARM
traCtors ,
Ford
or
Ferguson turni11g plows , Ford
or
Ferguson
two
row
culth.-ators ,
Internationa l
Cub , or Super A cultiva lor s.
Lift discs, small manure
Spreaders or other types of
farm machinery . Please state
pri ce and cond i tion In f irs t
letter John L. C&amp;ldwell . Dna.
W Va 255--45 ,
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25 LOCU ST ST.
Howard Brannon , B roker
Off . 446· 267~
Lucille Brannon
r'
eve . 446-1226 or 446 · 2674
NEW BRICK
ALL electric .:1 BR , 2 bath s.
carpe t throughout, beaut if ul
eat -in kit chen . for ma l d i ning
room ,
laundry
room ,
automatic door s to two car
garage , concrete d r ive and
street - 11ea r hospital.
ALL BRICK
WE HAVE 2 new 3 BR, 2 ba th
and 1111 bath , al! e l ectric ·,
ca rp eted, one and 2 ca r
garage homes. One new 3 BR
frame home all . electr ic.
ANXIOUS OWNER
+ EMPTY HOME
E QUALS OPPORTUNITY!
THIS gas heated ranch st yle
home is in .the c it y, large ea t in kitchen, laundry, LR ,
spacious family room with
f i replace , garage. storage
and la rge w ell es t ablished
l awn . $24.000.
NEAR NEW
3 YEARSo l d - 3 BR .br ic k and
frame, cha rming k itchen
f ully equ ipped w ith built - ins ,
shag carpe t ing. garage level lot 185' x 100' . A storage
building $22,000.
A " TWO- FER"
LOCATION
downtown,
perfect locat ion fOT a bus iness
on the f i rst floor and comple te
living quarters on the second.
Full basement with 2 near
new gas furnaces, parking lOt .
. - LISTINGS WANTED WE
NEED homes in all
locations , farms and acreage .
We need YOUR listing now !

Plwn bing &amp; Heating
GENE PLANTS&amp; SON
PLUMBING - Heating - Air
Con~fitioning. 300 Fourth Ave.
Ph . 446 -1637 .
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CAR T ER'S PLUMB I NG
AND HEATING
Co r . Fourth &amp; Pine
PhOne 446 -3888 or 446-4477
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RUSSELL ' S
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
"Gallipolis, 446-4782
297 .tf

992-2196

Real Estate For Sale

Neal Realty
T HE STAFF A T NEAL IN S-URAN CE
AND
NEAL
REALTY WOULD LIKE TO
WI S H
EVERYONE
A .T
YOUR · HOME A VERY
MERRY CHRISTMAS A ND A
JOYOUS NEW Y~AR .
INVESTMENT
4 DWELLINGS on one lo t . A ll
have n ew aluminum siding .
Annua l rental $2 ,520 . A ll are
rented . 11 Interested in a good
investment call tod ay·.
LOOKING for a summer home .
We have a new 2 BR w ith
bat h, sep t ic tank , well wat er
and l ocated on Raccoo n
Cr eek. Call today for an
appointment to see th is one .
Off ice Phon e 446-1694
Evenings
Charles M. "'ecii446 •1S46
J . Michael N ~a i446 - 1SOJ
Sam Neal446·7l.58
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YEAR old bri ck, Ma r tin
Drive, 5 mites fr om town near
Holzer Medical Center. Ci t y
school, J bedroom , cen tral
air , 1112 ce ram ic tile bath ,
c arpet , livin g roOm , kitchen
and d ini ng area . Plen t y of
cabinets , elect r ic- range, d ish ·
washer , . disposal, 2 car at tached garag.e w ith electric
door . Best neighbors l n . town .
Moving out of cou nty, $35.000 .
Call 446-1218 if interes t ed.

CLOSE TO TOWN - This love ly
four bedroom home has a lot
to ofler , one and half baths ,
fam il y room , carpet in l iving
and din ing area. cenlral a ir .
"garage, located on a large lot.
Owner w i ll c onsider a trade -in
or he lp f i nance . ·
76 CEDAR STREET -:-- Good
fo ur bedroom br ick home . one
full balh and two hall baths,
kitchen has rang·e, d i sh :
washer, fam ily roOm and a
four car garage . Good fam ily
home w ith a large tot .

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Caprice 4 Door. Caprice Estate Wagon,
Impala 4 Door, Impala Cqe.

Oscar Baird
Doug Wetherholt
B rakers
Office 446-3434
NEW LI ST I NG - Th i s lovely
thr~e bedroom home has had
ex c el lent care . N ice bath .
kit chen with bu ilt -in range
oven , fully carpeted , natural
gas heat w ith central a ir . one
c ar garage w ith workshop .
Lo cated on two lots in city
s choo l d istr ict close to town .
1m mediate possession .

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3 GRADE A DAIRY FARMS . Pr ices star t at $40 ,000 .

HOUSE
FOR SALE OR RENT

BUSINESS SPACE

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3.1 52 sq . ft . up to
ft .
frontage on Rt . 35 west plus
3 bedroom modern home,
gas forced air furnace,
large bus i ness space in an
up &amp; com i ng area, adaptabl e for many businesses .
Shown by appointment
only .

EASTERN AVE ,
3 Bedroom home , modern,
gas forced air furnace,
hardwood floors . It 's nice .
See it , must selL

NEW LISTING
One block from bus. iness
section of Ga llip olis on 2nd
A 'v e ., 3 bedroom frame . gas
for ced air furna c e. hardwood fl oor s. In good shape.
Se e i t now .

4 BEDROOM
Appro x . Hz a cr es., large
moder n k itchen , bath &amp;
s how e r .
gas
furnace ,
24 ' x2.d' basement paneled .
Lots o1 shade trees, g·arden
space. A St ea l a t $18 ,900 .

BULAVILLE RD.
29 1·2 acre farm . 4 bedroom
home . tobacc o base . barn .
See it.

IN GALLIPOLIS
2 Bedrooms , carpe t ing
throughout,
large
lo t
160'x131 ' . A rea·t nice home .

MADISON AVE .
3 Bedroom hom e , nice lot.
40 ' x13 1'. Aski ng only S5 ,SOO .

131 Second Av e . Priva1e
courtyard, 3 bedroom s, 1112
ba th s, living room , dining
room. fully carpeted, rent
for $155 month. See Tom
Tope or call 446 -2457 after
5:30p. m .
FOR SALE BY OWNER
7 ROOM , 2 story house , for ce d
air furnace, sto rm doors , Jlh
baths, w .w ca rp et , several
nice out bu ild ings C. 5 acre
lot. Wi ll sacrifice tor $16,000. ·
Contact Rev . Floyd Work man, Eureka . Phone 256,6222
or 256-6753 .
294 -6

VACANT LAND
47 Acres, 1 mile off Rt . 35
west J mi tes from hospital.
S ACres on Rt . 160 near
Porter . .
5 Acres near Vinton , has
well, septic ta11k , barn .
4 . 44~
a c re s
near
Rio
Gra nde .

Willis T . Lead111qham
A•-.•. rH r•.t .

II M,lll, Jq•·r
l 'l r il6 l!J-"1&lt;\ r Horn·· .. ~

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PIPES , Pipes , Pipes , GBD ,
Cheratan . BBB , Jobey . Hilson
and others . Tawney 's P i p e
and Trophy House . 422 Secon d

Real Estate For Sale

I F YOU are bu ilding a q~w
home or remodel ing ,. see us .
we are builders ,
Distr i butor
for Hotpo i nl Appliances ,
Allison Elec tr ic .
15.4 -tf

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£1£16·0001

6 N GEORGE S ~
FOR SALE. 3
homes, and 1
hOme . 446 -3981

.Jay Sheppard

Brok er - Auctione er

Creek Road.
- 3 bedroom
- 4 bedroom
or 446-3459.
296 -1

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SPECIAL OF THE WEEK

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1965 PLYMOUTH wagon . $275 ;
1965 Caprice Chevy SSOO ; 1968
Plymoulh Fury $550 . 446 ·0.95 2
after 5 p .m .
277 . If

ADvERTIS IN G novell1es . book
rnaTChes , p ens, ttnd penc ils
impr i nted w i th your ad .
Si mmons Pig . &amp; Offi c e
Su ppl ies .
244 -lt

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1970 MOBILE . Home . 12 X 40
2 bed room, 2 baths carpeted
air condition ing . fuel tank.
w i th oil obtainable . Un derp inr)i ng . Pr ice S5, 200 . Call
44 6. 2615 .
289 - tf

'6295

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Loans available , n o
down payrhent wi th
approved cred it.

STANDARD
Plumbing &amp; Heating
214 Third Ave _, 446 -3782
187-tf

Goble Mobile Homes
586 Locust St.
Open

a

992-7004
Middleport
to6 Mon. thru Sat . .

Up to 12 Year Financing
- We · Service What We

Open Dally 8 to 6 , (Ciosed -Suodays)'. OjJeo Anytime by

Sell.

Appointment . Contact Thompson or Tom Lavender .

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p i ckup . 23 ,000 ac tual miles,
ex tra sha r p . 388- 9903 or 388·
9975 .
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1968 CAM ·ARO, good condition·,
also n ew fuel o i l stove . W i ll
heat 5 or 6 room s . 388-8420 .

296 -3
1967 ·F ORO F alrlane 700. Real
good con d ition . Catl 446 -4907.
296-6

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For Sale

For Sale

Corbin &amp; Snyder
Furniture

NEW · Serta and Bemco mat tres's and box springs. L6_rge
se lect ion i n . stoc;k f 1rm
mattresses starting at 539 .00 .
l5Ssec0f1d Aveil'fe
44, · 1171
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A . K .C. r egistered Ch inese Pug
pups . Wormed , loveab le,
adorable and very gent le for
· ch ildren and adults . W i ll hold
for ch r is tmas . Phone 675 1595.
291 -6

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USED FURNITURE
Elec . dryer. d inett e set w i th 6 .
chelrs, full size coil springs.
36 " gas rang e.
NEW :
Room size rugs , selection of
colors , reasonable pri ce.
95.5 Second Ave •
446 -1171
Open Frld•ys 9 to a
Plenty Free Parking

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BUY d i rect from owner . lots In
the c ity or county or acreage .
Look at the rest then buy the
best. Rob·e rt A . Queen , 1026
second Ave . 446 ·0168 .

;-"'-:- -;-~w I Ste re-d -

m

I n"latU re
Schnauzer,
Bassets
and
Cocker Spaniel Pupp ies. Will
b~ ready tor Christmas K
and p Kennels, 388 -8274 .
273-tf

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VALIANT 6 cyl. . Auto. Rad io
and W -W t i res . 446 -1615 after
6, ••6· 124 4.
260 .tf

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level lot.s on good
black t op road and rural
water , 3 miles Ou t . 9 p i ece
dinette se t , Wurli1zer , all
electric gu itar . Ph one ' .446 2586.
296-3

296)

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~ICE

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$2,295

BEST PRICES
YOU'LL FIND
ANYWHERE I

Hallmark by Redman, bath &amp; half, fully car peted,

PORTABLE and elect r ic Smith
Corona, Roya l , Olivetti. Gifts
for a lifetime . Si mmons Ptg .
&amp; Office Equip.
292-tf
1968' CHEVROLET
2S6- 1417 .

New GMC
Truck Headquarters
1968 1h ton GMC p ic kup
1963 2 ton Ford
1967 3,~ T . GMC PU
1969 111 T . GMC PU
1969 Chevrolet 'h ton pickup
196i 1h ton Chev .
1969 1h T . FOrd PU
1969 Dodge Station Wagon
1959 Ford Galaxie
1967 112 ton Chevy pic kup
1966 11l fan GMC pickup
1969 1/2 T . Chev. PU
1969 lh T . GMC PU
1968 % T . GMC PU
1967 If? T . GMC PU
1967 1;:;- T . GMC PU
1969 1!2 Ton GMC PU
1968 1 T. F ord
1971 '!-:a T . Ford PU
1967 If:~ ton GM E pickUP
1968 111 ton GMC pic kup
1968 112 ton Chevy Pi ck up
1968 2 ton GMC tru ck .
1969 'h ton GMC Pickup
1972
tori Ford Pi cku p
1969 3!4 ton GMC Pickup
1971 GMC Suburban
NEW tire s Winter trea d : Slzes
7.7S X 14, 9.25 X 14, 8.55 X 1.:1,
Sl8 eac h . Cash and ca rry
while supply lasts .
SOMMERS G. M . C.
TRUCKS. INC.
133 Pine St.
446-2532
254 -tf

1970 V .W . excellenl condition a ll
over' . Must se ll. Call 245 -5043
after 6 p .m .
296 -3

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30 GAL . Aquarium with stand,
comp lete w ith "ccessorles. 1
portable stereo with stand.
Call 675 -35 19 or 675-361 3.

296 3

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FRESH and Spf'ing ll1 Hol stei~ · 1972 PLYMOUTH F ury I ll 4 dr .
sedan·, luxury equipped , low
Heifers . Call 614 -286 -249 6.
mileage , special pr ice . 367·
294 -3
77 40.
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STARCRAFT
1966 FORD Galax l e 500 conv.,
Brun icardl Ho Use cif Mus ic, 54 · 1974 TRAILER S a nd fold
390,4 sp eed . Phone 446 ·0876"or 1973 ZIG -ZAG sewi ng machine .
Stat e Street . Pho ne .:146-0687.
down s . Spe cial Christmas
446 -265 1.
· This ma chi ne · dar11s , em .
.
190-tl
pri ce .
·
29 .:1 -tf
bro iders . ove r Casts
and
CAMP CONLEY
monograms · all w i thout at STARCRAFT ·SALES
HONDA Trail 70 , good con tachments . Pay balance of UOOO CLEAN LUMP and
Rl . 62 N. ol Pt. Pl easant
d i t ion , call after 3 : 30 , 446 stoke
r
coal.
Carl
Winter~
,
.
R
.J$)
$41.50 or pay 5~ per month .
B ehind R e d Carpet Inn .
~~~'o
1977 .
Grande . Phori e
Call 446 -0255 .
675 - 538~
294 -3
8-tf
854 Second
269 -tf
280-tf
446·9523
1966 PONTIA C. sel l by p~rt or
NO HUNTING , no trespassing
OUR new show room Is now
1973
STEREO
-RADIO
comwho le. Call 446 -2.:170.
signs. Sign s of all kinds .
open .· New 5 pc. m a pie all
binat ion with 8·tra ck buitt ~ i n .
294 -3
Simmons Ptg . and . Off i ce
wood dinette set $119.95 reg.
Take over payments of $1.55
Eulpment .
$129. 95 .
'
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per month or pay $"101 .50 . Cal l
1966 MUSTANG, 6 cyl. , auto ., 4
206- tf
.
293-tf
.:1.:16
-025
5.
new tires and 2 new mud gr ip
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fires, mounted , excellent
.
COFFEE table $25 . 5th house on
running con d . , averages 22
CHAIRS , CHAIRS, CHAIRS
r ight off Rt. 7. Roush Rd .,
·wE
·cARRY
Com
plete
line
Of
Tri
-State
Mobil
e
m iles per gaL S600 or best
TH
AT'S
what
w
e
have
plenty
of
.
Cheshire .
Projection bulbs . Tawney
Home Sales
offer . Calt 446-2649 after 5 p .
If you want one yo u can gef a 293 - 3 '~----~------­
St
u
dio
,
424
Second
Ave.
Ph.
446
-7572
m.
good deal af PAR SON'S New MEXICAN ha nd tooled Pu rSes-,
224-tf 12 x 50 1966 Liberty
&amp;
U sed
Furni t ure. 1415
Bil lfolds , men ' s and women ' s
12 x 50 1963 Lakewood
'
Easfern Ave., East Credit
belts .. Bliss MarkeL Kanauga ,
chr i stmas trees, $.:1 and up on lot 36" GAS R·a nge, $35; 8 : 25 x 1.:1 12 x 52 1970 Fleetwood
Term s.
446 -2699..
snow tire S10 ; New frosted 8 x 35 1957 Marlette
besi cle Heck 's i n Pt . Pl easant
290-tf
293 .tf
10 x 54 1959 E lc ar
wig , cut In stiOQ sty le With
open 9 -9 . White Scotch,
Virgi n i a
P i ne ,
NorWay
stand and brush SlS; 40"
10 x 50 1965 Sta r Al l E lect ri c
- DACHSHUND pupPies , small , 9 WEEK old Sl arhese k i ttens ss
Spru ce, Red Cedar, also
e lec tric .range S15 . Call 446- 8 x 45 19.54 Vagabond
and SlO ea . 20 " Sp i der b i k.e ,
sta ndard , AKC reg .• red .
stands for large trees .
9586 after 5 p .m .
10 x 45 1960 Magnolia
West Po int , like new $20 . Ph .
Phone 1146 . .:1999 .
\
292 ~ 10
. 286- tf 8 x 27 1953 Trotwood
245 ·5689 .
248 -tf
137. f

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SUNDAY CROSSWORD PUZZLER

293 ·6

SUNDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1973
A.CROSS .

68 Prehl(; down
. 69 Sk i.dded
70 Periop 91 11m e
7 1 Incline
73 Mo ll ily
75 Sarcasl ic
77 Mohammedan
pr1est
78 AI a distaflce
80 Takes one ·s part
B1 Residue
82 Europeans
B4 Enthusiasm
86 Nal ive American
B7 Wanted
hOPelulty
89 Exisl
92 Warn ing dev 1c e
95 Once more
98 Fish sauce
99 St.o ned
101 Quenches
103 SlJtlilc -dimu"'!ul l ve
104 Prooosition
105 G1rl"s name
106 Earth goddess
107 Parent (colloQ I
106 Ignore:
110 Lamprey
111. A conlinenl
(abbr )
112 Lease
11 3 Obstruc ts
t 15 Negative
117 Jog
t 19 Man·s n1cknarri'e
120 Fuel
121 Kinsmen
124 Send forth ~
126 Sect
127 Evergreen tree
128 Fo.l to ws
130 Mans nicknam e
132 Female sludenl
133 Expense
134 Unrt of Bulq;man

1' Wed
G The sweetsop
10 Wil11ared
14 E.or.otode
19 Melod ic
2 1 Musical
instrument
22 Deq:Hate
23 Calling
24 Beds
26 Town in
Calilornla
28 Baby"s wardr obe
29 Writ ing lluid
30 Disturbanc e
32 Trap
33 Swine
34 Sul1i.-: : follower
ol
35
Metal
lastener
USED ELECTijiC ORGAN
37 Sublle
THORSON
THE MUSIC MAN
emanation
JACKSON , OHIO
39 Suffl11 : pertain ing
290-14
lo
40 Wa lking stick
1 ~aised
42 leak. through
44 Looked Intently
46 Gaelic
47 Escape
46 Walk unstead rly
50 Interlaces
52 Winter 11ehlcle
53 Part ot "to be "
55 Harvest
57 Preposi tion
56 Heraldry: gralted
59 lmilated
Cyprinold II Sh
Scold
Unit olll 91ian
currency
66 Two (Roman
/lUmber)

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Caprice .

GIRL'S white bedroom t.uite .
Brand new. bed t an be made
in to canopy . Call 4d6 -7600 •
295 -3

For Sale

For Sale

2 Dr. hardtop , P. stee ring , P. brakes, fa c . .air
cond .• w·s-w tires, bronze finish with vinyl top
and matching vinyl top and matching vinyl
interior. 21,000 actual miles. Like new inside &amp;
out.

SUNDAY SHOPPERS WELCOME,
COME IN &amp; BROWSE AROUND

G I FTS for the offi ce, desk,
chai r S:, fil es and access .
Sim mons Pt g . &amp; Off ice Equip.
- .. 292·tf

L&amp; M Phone 592 -4491

'71 PONTIAC CATALINA·

1995

GMAC &amp;BANK FINANCING AVAl

GIF T S for the man in your life.
Paper Mate, Sch affer . Cross
&amp; Parker P en and Pencil set
52 .95 to ·S20 . Simmons Ptg . &amp;
O ff i ce Equ i p .
292 ·tf

DATSON Phone 592 -4463

LUM P Coal , .Jay· mar Coal Co .,
Meigs and Ga l i aline , St . Rt . 7
at Ches h ire , 7 a .m . to 6 : 30
p . m . S days a week . 992 -5693 .
272 .t.f

ANTIQUE bed. 7 fo ot head
board 540 . Phone 388 8707 .
292-6

m iteage . .:146 · 1397.

eCAPRI •DATSUN eSUBARU eCOUGAR

Galftpolls, 0.

Hdtp., white, 4 . speed , worth

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lo w

eMERCURY MONTEGO eCOMET

Upper Riwet Rd.

For Sale ·

F IREW OO D , a ll good burning
hardwood )· cut to desired
leng th . Ronnie Boggs . 446 ·
3876 .
293 ·4

eLINCOLN CONTINENTAL eMARK IV

Smith Honda Sales

1969 PONTIAC GTO

1936 PLYMOUTH Coupe , nice.
$200 . 388 -8707 .

600 E. STATE ST.
&amp; 1200 E. STATE ST.
YOUR DEALER FOR

65x12 and
70x14 Total
Electrics For
Immediate Delivery

ca thedral ceil ing, house type d oors, 112 jal rear door, 30
gal. water heater , all d elu xe features . Delivered . leveled ,
blocked and hooked up _for th is December pri ce.

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ATHENS, OHIO

AKC r eg . Australian Terrier
Pups . Randy Breech , 446 ·
.:13\4 .
2?6 26

64 x 14 TOTAL ELEC. 3 BEDROOM

ATTENTION
VETERANS

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DALE R, SAN R

Lay-Away
One For Christmas
Today!

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12x60 2 bedrm., 1'12 bath. Total Electric Kirkwood ... Double Insulation, house type door,
storm &amp; screns, Bay !root Window, 2 dr. frost
free refrig., carpet thru-out. Delivered &amp; Set up
1974 model.

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HUGE STOCK IN OUR SHOWROOM

MO'BILE HO MES
FOR SALE
RECONDITIONED
MOBILE HOMES
1953 Prairie Schooner 8 x 36,
bdrm ,
r1953 P eerless 8 x 35, 1 BR
1959 castle 8 x 35 2 BR
Rol l ahome 10 x S6 3 BR
1965 Buddy 12 X 50 ·2 BR
1970 West Brook 12 x 50 2 B R
1969 Richardson 12 x 60 , 2 BR
1968 Catalina 12 x 60, 2 BR
1967 PMC 12 x 60, 3 BR
1970 Monar ch 12 x 60 . ~ BR
B &amp; S MOBILE HOME S
Second &amp; V ia nd St .
Pt. Pl easant
( n e11 t to Heck 's !
275 -lf

SALE PRICE EXAMPLE:

4 Dr . Hdtp .• air cond., viny l top ,
custom. new LeSabre trade .

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

SO STATE ST.

'74 HONDA

·&gt;

12x60 KIRKWOOD

DEWITT ' S PLUMBING
A ND HEATING
Route 160 at Evergreen
Phone 446 -2735
187-lf

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SEE THE ALL NEW

Mobile Ho-me For Christmas

When You
Purchase
Your New
Mobile
·Home

1969 BUICK LeSABRE

CARROLL NORRIS DODGE

IN A TOTAL ELECTRIC

or
TURKEY

"THEY ARE ALL NEW FOR '74"

446-3273

. Ga IIi polis

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TYPEWR I TER S, portable and
' off ice models , new and used ,
t i les . desks , c ha i rs , sign s •
book.malches , pen , penc i ls .
adv .
novelt ies .
bump e r
sti ckers . pr i nt ing . Ph . 446·
1397. Simmons Ptg .
277 If

Santa Claus

Let ·Me Be Your

Dave O'Neal
Real Estate

HOU SE 2111 acres . 3 or 4
bedrooms • . ci ty
sc hool
district , 2 miles out Rt. 141 .
.446 .2323 .
247 -lf

ALL · NEW COLT SUBCOMPACT l ineup of two hardtops, coupe. stat,.,..
wagon, and sedan will be introduced by Dodge for 1974 calendar year .
Hardtop GT shown her e features new optional 2-liler engine and Chrysler·
built 3-speed aut omatic transmission.

Gallipolis Chrysler-Plymouth

EASTERN AVE.

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Corner 101 Pa rk Driv e
&amp; Jilckson Blvd .
Point Pleasant, W. Va . 2SSSO
Phon e (3041 675 -1.580
LO T S RT . 1-d1 fr-ontage . Rural I DEAL Fam il y hom e, two
b ath s, large l i ving room.
water , th ree and half miles
dining
area
combi ned ,
o.ut.
fir ep la ce , 3 bedrooms , kif ·
che n . kitchenette , den . uti lit y
THREE ACRES , mobile home ,
rm . , storage rm., small
Rt . 325 fron t age, $8,500.
outbldg . , approx . 1 acre of
land . You won ' t beat the
NEA·R HO SPITA l.. , Lov e l y one
pri ce . Fuel oil heat, $25,000 .
floor plan . Large leve l !oi.
under $20,000 . '
5 ACRES Of land , Old house,
ideal for trailer site, tw Q
POME:ROY ACREAGE . .All
wells, electric, $4,500.
utilities ava )lable. Ideal in ·
vestment . Prestiqe area·.
2 BEDROOM hom e, bath, 1
acre
of
l and ,
Quick.
possessi on. 56,500 .

'2511

1639 Eastern Ave.

$1890

4 Dr . Hdlp., custom. vinyl top. ai
cond .• new Prem tires, sharp .

WOOD MOTOR SALES

RANCHO CO .
LISTINGS NEEDED.
"THE HOME FOLKS " "
RAN NY BLACKBURN
SA NTA 'S BEST . Quality con BRANCH MANAGER
Structed 4 BR brick with
every fea ture you want .
You ' ve seen the quickies, now
see th e best .
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RACCOON CREE K FARM.
Over 200 acres . Ea sy 90 head
pasture . New barn .• bldgs. ,
modern home with f i r eplace .
One of a kind .

1970 BUICK ELECTRA

199-11

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ROY SPIRE S RD .. - $20.000 84 A .. mostly farm land .

4 Dr. Hdtp., air, vinyl top , new El ectr a
trade-in. nice .

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LI TTLE BUL L SKIN RD .
56 ,700 ....;.. 42 A . woodland .

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BASE PRICE

1964 2 DOOR Chevy , 6 cylinder ,
s t andard s t ick . Phone 256 ·
6596 .
289 -7

l ',j'.'

1971 BUICK ELECTRA

1974 DUSTERS

.

Ave .

2995

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Air cond., one owner. new Prem ti r es ,
extra sharp .

1974 CHRYSLER OR
PLYMOUTH FURY

ALL
TYPES
of
bulld i nTg
mater i a l s, bloc k , brick . sewer
pipes w indows, l inte ls , etc .
Claude Winters , Rio Gr,..nn,. ~
o . Phone 245 -51 21 ~tter -~123·11
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bedroo ms.
211'1
baths.
firepla ce. large landscaped
lot , whit e brick Colon ial.
· pric e reduc.ed for quick
sale . Call for appo intment.

Air cond .• cu stom interior . ex tra clean .

ON ANY

For Sale

MEADOWGREEN
ESTATE ,
S spa c ious rooms , 3

1972 BUICK ESTATE WAGON

OFF

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•3936

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s·E·C oN b mortgage money
ava i lable . Ca l l manaaer
Ernest Cov~rt at Credithr i ft
of Amer ic a . Phone 446 -4113 .
284 -30

ROUTE 588 - This lovely ranch
home is less than two years
old . II has three bedrooms.
one and half baths , built -in
EUREKA $25, 000 Ni c e l y
range and oven , fully c ar ·
remodeled 4 BR home w ith a
peted , one car garage with
r iver v i ew .
concr ete d r ive . Th i s has a
l arge lot and is in the city
KANAUGA - $16 ,000 - 5 rm . ·
school district.
home and a commercial s.iz e
garage .
11 4
ACRES ·~· Good four
bedroom home , n ice bath ,
MIL L S VI
~ c - 528.5 00 ci ty water , ga r age and other
lovely
·{J.L~D w i t h full
bui l dings . This is located near
basement .
. .
Vin ton and you can h&lt;ive
WOODS MILL RD . - $14,700 . . . ;. .
immed iat e possession .
5 rms ., basement and 3 acres
of pines .
7 ACRES - Located next to Bob
Evan s Farms . good two
STATE ROUTE 588 - $29,500 bedroom home w ith bath ,
modern ranch
w i th full
natural . gas heat , good we ll,
basement and over 1 acre .
lo ca l ed in city school distr ict .
P OMEROY $34.000 2
apartmen t s and 2 business WE NEED li stings, if you have
rentals .
a home or acreage to sell or
tra.de , ca l l Ohio River Realty
FARMS
today, we fll be glad lo help
NEAR TYCOON L AKE
you .
$28 ,000 - .:15 A . w ith a 14 · x 70
Eveni ng s Call 446 -4244
mob ile hom e.
Steven Betz 446 -9583
John M . Fuller 446 -4327
GALLIPOLI S SCHOO L DI ST .
"-- $10, 500 30 A . m -o stly
bo ttom land .

PRICED FOR QUICK SALE

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ROOM I EST of Dodge' s new 1974 line of subcompac! Colt model s are the
two-seat station wagon and four -door sedan . Both feature fresh exterior
styling. plus engineering changes to include new bumper system s and
emissions updates . A 4-cylinder . 1600 c c engine is basic powerplant . WagM
offers decor package and luggage rack options.

Real Estate For sale

Real Estate For S31e

NEXT T O CITY - 531,500 ~
Love Split foy er with cen t. air

All NEW &amp; DEMO 1973's AND ALL USED CARS

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V I NTON
$19 , 50 0
R e mode led 8 rm . home with·
basement .

CLEARANCE

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STATE ROUTE 160 ~ $39,000
L i.ke n ew brick with
basement nestled on 5 A. of
rolling land .

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

.4 -whee l dr i ve. V-8, locking fron t hubs, au tomatic
transmission, power steering &amp; brakes, rad io, good
t ires, vehicle of ma n y uses , custom .trim, white top
over blue. A sha rp 1-owner trade .

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Pomeroy

Open Eves. Til 6- Til 5 P.M , Sat.

1971 CHEVROLET Bl.AZER .. .S2895

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EVAN S HEI G HT S - $19 ,500 - ·
4 BRs and a f ul l basement .
0 J WHITE RD .~ $28,5 00 Brand new total el ec tr ic
beauty .
BIDWELL - $23 ,000 - modern
3 BR ranch wi t h basement.

Automatic traris. , V -8 engine , good t ire s. blue finish ,
rad io .

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Cadillac - Oldsmobile
GMAC Fil)ancing Availabl e

992 -5342

4- Door V-B, automat ic, power steerii'lg, factory air , radio,
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33 Free t1ck.et
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Farm accidents keeping E-R units in business
By C. E. Blakeslee
C..unty Extension Agent, Agriculture
POMEROY - "'Accidents do not have til hap~n . They are
caused." This maxim has s!Jlyed with this observer over the last

the NEW in FARMING
24 years as be conducted ··educational programs" in safety.
At this season of the year no one wants an accident to ha!'pen, so we have to be doubly careful. Christmas is a season til be
joyful, not to be injured. But it can be joyful only if we are careful
til avoid accidents.
Even U10ugh the corn picker season is nearly oyer, there is
still need for vigilance around this machine as it i!i one of the
most dangerous implements used on the farm .
A recent study by Sally Matthews, education coordinator
with the Southeast Ohio Emergency Medical Services, showed

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CHESHIRE - Both the
Meigs County and Gallia
County Community Action
Agency' s Advisory Committees will meet at the
Cheshire Community Center on
Tuesday, Dec . l8at 7:30p.m. to
nominate persons to fill the
expired terms of members now
serving on the Gallia-Meigs
C.A.P. Executive Board.
Anyone wishing to attend
from Gallia or Meigs County
can be a member of the Meigs
or Gallia County Advisory
Committees and participate in
th e nomination Or Governing
Board members. The personnel commi ttee of the
executive board will meet at
6:30p.m.

that many injury accidents to wh u.:h the servkc responds occur

on the farm . Her report docs not include the other accidents
which were handled by volunteer squads, by family members or
by neighbors.
The following brief listing calls attention to the farm accidents that have happened in recent months :
FOUR mACI'OR OVERTURNS were listed. One suffered
possible broken ribs, another broke a leg, anti another suffered
bruises and lacerations. 'fra ctor overturns are very easily
caused, especially on uneven ground. by striking an obstru ction,
or by the tractor wheeis, due to the change in the center of
gravity, forcing the front end of the tractor up and over.
MANURE SPREADERS ARE dangerous. A person caught
his hand in a manure spreader. The result was the loss of four
fingers . Another caught his shirtt ail ·In one by backmg up too
close to the machine w,ttl his shirttail hanging ou ~. A dislocated
shoulder and a broken arm was the result.
A BOY WAS PULLED into a hay baler . The result was an
arm dislocated, fractured, and la cerated, and four broken ribs.
Another person caught the hood of his sweatshirt in the corn
picker. It severely choked him . Rescuers cut off the hood so he
could breathe; he was hospi!Jlli•ed three days.
A man was flipped over backwards and fell off his tractor
into a hay baler (when the tractor went into ditch ). The result
was multiple compound fractures of the right leg, deep
lacerations, and puncture wounds to his right side and right leg.
IT IS POSSIBLE TO break a leg just by falling into a hole in
the ground while putting up hay. This was one result th1s past
sununer .
A MAN WAil USING A TRACTOR and brush hog on a hillside. He was alraid the tractor was upsetting, so he jumped off:
the tractor i:lnd brush hog ran over him. The most serious injury

was to his right leg. The brush hog had cut it to the bone above the
knee on an angle toward the foot. Doctors are trying to save the
leg with steel pins. The right hand had one fin ger missing and one
almost off.
This occurred to a,man unfamihar with this area, who had
been used to working in a factory under intensive safety

precautions.
ATRACTOR WAS PULLING a post hole digger . The man got
his shirt caught in it, suffering severe lacerations to an arm and a
dislocated shoulder.
The accidents were repOrted at seven station~. Four stiitions
reported no farm accidents.

ST. LOUIS (UP! ) - Bill
Walton, benched with four
fouls in the first eight minutes,
returned midway through the
second half Saturday to break
open a tie game and lead topranked UCLA over No. 2 North

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Carolina State 84-66 to extend
its incredible winning streak to
79 games.
The 6-11 Walton outplayed
North Carolina State's 7-4 Tom
Burleson in the first eight
minutes of the game and the
Bruins had a 15-10 game iead
when Walton left with four
fouls.
The Wolfpac_k, however,
grabbed the lead at 21-20 on a
20-foot jump shot by 5·5 guard
Monty Towe and held a 33-32
halftime edge. ••
Three quick baskets by Dave
Meyers built a UCLA lead in
the first minute of the second
half but the Wolfpack tied the

score at 54-54 midway through
the second half with Steve
Nuce scoring from the corner.
Walton, who had re-entered
the game 12 seconds before
Nuce's basket, then quickly
scored a basket to g!Ve UCLA
the lead for good, gra bbed a
rebound on the next play and
led the rout.
The Bruins scored 30 of the
final 42 points in the game.
That surge included a 17-2
spurt in a four~mm ute period
immediately after Walton reentered the game and the
Bruins then coasted home to
their
nationally-t elevi se&lt;l
victory.

Walton came back into the
WOlfpack dreams were
shattered.

The loss stopped North
Carolina State's winning
streak at 29, and perhaps ended
any spec ulation that the
Wolfpack rather than the
Bruins had the nation 's best
team last yea r when both were
undefeated but North Carolina
State was barred from meeting
UCLA in the NCAA tournament
because it was on probation for
recruiting violations.
This game, on the same St.
Louis arena floor where the
Bruins won their seyenth
successive NCAA title last
March, was to beN. C. State's
chance at grabbing what glory
they missed last year but once

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KENNETH COX
GALLIPOLIS Kenneth

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Gallipolis
res i dent,
di ed
Monday in Columbus He ts
survived by his wife, Brenda.
one son. Kevin , h is mother,
Ruby Cox. Vinton . father Coral
Co~e , Colum bus, alortg with
three brothers , Terry. Jerry
and Robert . all ol Columbus.
One sister . Judy Owen s.
Gallipolis, survives . Bur i al
was in O' Betz Ce metery .
GENE HAWK
COOLV ILLE - Gene Hawk ,
60, Route I , Guysv il le. pas sed
away Friday at Gallipoli s
following an extended illness.
He was born· in Athens County,
to Charles J. Hawk, Pomeroy .
and th e tate ,Alura Conand
Hawk Taylor . He had been a
resident of Athens County h1s
entire life.
Surv ivors include his father ,
one brother, Roll 1n Hawk .
Pomeroy : one si ster, Mrs .
Zelda Jerlc, Brecksville ; two
hal t-brothers , Thomas Tayl or ,
Torch, and Jerry Hawk ,
Pomeroy : two half·si st ers ,
Mr s .
James
(Margaret)
Custer, and Mrs. Dale (Mary
Jo) Faulk , both of Columbus ; a
n1ece and several nephews.
Funeral services wil l be at 2
p m . Monday. at the Wh ite
Funeral Home, Cool vi ll e, wjth
Rev . Robert Meece,
of
fidating . Bunal well follow in
the Coolville cemet ery.
Friends may call at the
funera l home after noon
Sunday .
CAREY STRONG
Funeral services will be
conducted Monday at 10 a .m ..
at the Th ur~ton Funeral Home
in Pata ska la for Carey Strong.
formerl y of V inton. He is tt"le
only br oth er of Mrs M ildred
Baker , V1nton .
MARGARET HANFT
MINERSVILLE ~ M rs.
Margaret E. Spen ce r Hanft .
formerly
of
M 1ner sville.
Angola , N. Y., d1ed Dec. 11 at

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University in 1933 and received his Master
of Science degree at Ohio State University
in l952. He has also taken work at Colorado
State University, University of Wisconsin ,
Ari&lt;Ona State, and Rio Grande College. He
presently holds the rank of Associate
Professor at Ohio State University.
The Blakeslees have two children Mrs. Melvin (Patricia ) Circle, Worthington, and Mrs. James (Jennifer Sue )
Butcher, Middleport, and two grandchildren , Marianne and Mark Circle . Mrs.
Blakeslee has taught school in Middleport
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husband,
lou ie :
1wo

daughters , M~ s .
D~r.o thy
Paulins, ()a~ Htll , OhtO and
Mn. .
Nettie
Booker,
Wash ington, D. C., and a son,
David Roush , Hartford. W, Va .
Mrs. Hanft Wf'S a member of

the Loyal Order of the Moose
Lodge 294 Women 's Auxiliary
ln Dunkirk , N. Y. Funeral
services were held at 11 a .m .
Fri day at tt'le Eugene J . Heil
Fun eral Home in Angola and
burial was in an Angola

cemetery .
EDNA WOODRUFF
GALLIPOL I S Edna L.
Woodr uff , 63. Rt . 2, Vinton ,
died at the Holzer Medical
Center. about 12 : 30 p .m .
Saturday. She was born June
14, 1910, to the late R. R. and
lnatha Dunham Stone at Rock
Castle. W. Va .
She was lwice married, f irst
to the late Okey King, and
secondly to Willard Woodruff.
Rt . 2 , Vinton. who survives .
She is also survived by three
children from
her first
marnage, Mrs . Owen I Betty)
Johnson. Dunbar, W. Va .• Mrs.
Eugene (A lm eida) Wolfe,
Cleveland, and Ok.ey King , Jr .,
Pliney. W. Va .; three grand·
children , two brother,, Vernon
Stone, Orient , and Tom Stone,
Ripley, w va .; and th,ree
sisters, Mr s. Myrtle Jenkms,
Vinton ; Mrs. Lucretia Sayre,
Leon. W. Va ., and Mrs. Ina
Wil cox. South Palm Beach,
Fla .
She was a member of the
Vin t on
United
M ethodist
Chur ch, WSCS , Huntt ngt on
Grange and the V inton Garden
Club
Funera l servi ces w1 11 be at 1
p.m Tuesday at the McCoy.
M oore Funeral Home with
Rev . John Bryant officiating.
Fr iends may call at the
funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 p m. Monday.
NORA RAIRDEN
HARTFORD
Nora
Ra 1rden , 6q, Hartford , died
Friday in Pleasant Valley
Hosp1 tal. Born Ma y 13. 1904 in
Meigs Cou nty 1 she was the
daugh ter of the late Charles
and Ros1e Terrill Landers. She
was also preceded in death by
her husband , Dan ielm 1970 and
a son, V1rgil .
Mrs Ra irden is su rvived by
a daughter , Mr s . Mildr ed
Stewar t. New Haven ; two sons.
Ca rl and Bernard , both of
Hartford . tWo sisters, Mr s.
Margaret McKenzi e, Pomeroy.
and M rs . N aomi Va rga ,
Berkely, M ic h., a br other , Ray
Landers ,
Thurman :
f i ve
grandchildr en and thr ee great·
grandchil dr en .
. Services will be hel d Monday
at 1: 30 p.m. at the Fog le song
Fun eral Home wi th the Rev .
Robert Gol d sberry off icia t i ng .
Burial will be in the Grah am
Cemetery. Friends may call at
the fu neral home after 2 p m .
today .

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OOACHES JOHN BENTLEY and Sam Crow, center, 1-r, and wrestlers AI McLaughlin, left,
and John Lehew, right, check the score sheet followin g the night's final matches of the eightschool meet at Chesapeake. See accoWJt of matches on page 3 today.

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Sofas - Love Seats.
Also sale prices on Chairs- Recliners and OccasionafChairs.
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Styles are Ear~y American - Spanish - Traditional and Modern.
Large selection of covers - nylon and Herculon- prints, tweeds and
velvets.
Santa Claus will · be in
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ROME (UP!) - Arab guerrillas destroyed a Pan American
jetliner in a grenade attack at Leonardo da Vinci international
airport today, herded a group of hostages at machinegun point
into a West German Lufthansa aircraft and forced it to take off
for Beirut.
Airport and fire officials said as many as 15 passengers may
have been burned to death inside the bombed Pan Am plane . Pan
American officials said " it is not iriconceivable" that between 30
and 40 passengers were burned fatally.
Lufthansa said later the seized jet radioed it was headed for
Beirut.
ALufthansa spokesman said there were no passengers abOard
the hijacked plane. The hostages included the plane crew and
several airport employes.
The sequence that led to the hijacking began when security
guards caught several Arabs trying to take guns concealed in
their luggage aboard a departing plane.

The Arabs hegan shootmg wildly inside .the departure lounge
and grabbed several hostages. Airport officials said at least six
of the hostages were members of the public security force at the
airport.
One of the dead was shot in the back as he was walking down
the stairs from the Lufthansa plane which the guerrillas
comandeered, airport officials said.
One wounded passenger lay in his O\\'n blood only a few feet
away.
Airport and police officials said a grenade or explosive device
went off aboard the Pan Am 707, which was preparing for takeoff
lor Beirut. Flames billowed from the plane. All of the guerrillas
then converged on the Lufthansa plane which was preparing for
a delayed takeoff on a Rome-Munich flight.
Police cordoned off the airport and interrupted all commWiications . Ambulances ran relay services, taking wounded to
hospitals ' in Rome, l8 miles away.
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PHILADELPHIA !UPI)Consumer advocate Ralph
Nader said Sunday the
energy crlsls was "the most
phony crisis ever Inflicted
upon a modern society."
Speaking before Tax
Equipty for Amerlca (TEA),
an organization seeking tax
reforms, Nader called for a

cutback . in fuel for the
nation's businesses and
industries and said he opposes ga s ratloning and
Increased fuel prices as
methods of saving energy.
" How can there be a crisis
when the society wastes 40
pet. of lis energy?" Nader
said. " It's like someone who

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JOHN LEHEW (on top, naturally), wrestling in the 185
lb. bracket, pinned this opponent, Pat Combs of Chesapeake.
It earned Lehew a third place finish in the tourney. Earlier,
in his third match, Lehew set a new school record, pinning
Buffalo's (W. Va.) Curtis Sullivan in the amazing time of ten
and three-quarter seconds .

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DETROIT - DESPITE A FEDERAL court injunction
forbidding a strike, truck drivers, ware housemen and dock
workers went'on strike today, and set up picket lines that stopped
delivery of food supplies to 400 supermarkets that serve 4. 75
million consumers. The walkout came three hours after U. s.
District Court Judge Thomas P. Thornton issued the Sunday
injunction - whlch he said could cause "possible irreparable
harm" to betroit area residents.
A meeting was scheduled today with federal mediators and
the two sides indicated they will attempt to resolve the conflict
that is affecting 80 per cent of the supermarkets in the Detroit
area. About 150of the 2,000 members of Teamster Local 337 were
at the 94-acre Allied Supermarket complex, a large warehouse in
suburban Livonia. Other pickets were reported at Kroger,
Chatham, Great Scott and Wrigley warehouses.
Store managers said they had been stockpiling for the past
several days in anticipation of the strike, but indiCated they
believe their extra stock would not last long.

MEET
OHIO &amp;
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MIKE HALEY, left (the big guy) decisioned Scott Lynd of Portsmouth 5-2 in this
heavyweight consolation match earning Haley third pla ce in the holiday tourney. Pictures by
D€nny Fobes.

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BOSTON - PRESIDENT NIXON was !Jlrred and feathered
in effigy Sunday as 20,000 persons watched the re-enactment of
the Boston Tea Party 200 years ai'ter the historic event.
Demonstratllrs threw oil barrels into Boston harbor from the
deck of a reproduction of an 18th century sailing vessel in what
they termed the "Boston Oil Party."
The re-enactment of the tea party was the opening event of
the nation's celebration of the 200th anniversary of the American
Revolution. The crowd gathered in snow that tw-ned to cold rain
as a large papier-mache effigy of the President was rowed about
in a small boat.
A voice from a loudspeak asked :
"How many people think he should be taken to the boat and
hung?" There was an enormous cheer.
"Is anybody opposed ?" the loudspeaker asked. There was
silence.

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F:ternal vigilance is the only way to cut down on accidents.
The 1972 report of accidents to farm families received recently
showed 135 farm families in the study from Meigs County:
Of these, 20 different families had an accident: one out of six
farm families had an accident: 100 pet. required the care of a
doctor, and 17 pet. required hospitalization : 63 pet. occurred in
the afternoon and evening, and 66 pet. occurred to males and 33
pet. to females.
Involved in these accidents were general things, 15; auto,
truck, scooter 3: tractor and wagon I.
What they were doing at the time of the accident showed
leisure and 1·ecreation 30 IJCL: on job (nonfarm ) 8 pet.:
housework 8_pcl,: farm work 46 pet.: and nonfann work 6 pet.
' Meigs County farm and nonfarm families accident rate
co mpal"es [avorably to the state averilge.
In the Meigs County study, 125 rural non-farm families were
involved. Thirteen families had an accident. One out of nine rural
nonfarrrl families had an accident; 100 pet. required care of a
doctor and 4il pet. required hospitali•ation: 4il pet. occurred in
the afternoon and evening: 84 pet. occurred to males and 16 pet.
to females.
Things involved were general things 7: auto, truck, scooter I,
livestock I, and handtools I. What they were doing at the time of
the accident showed leisure and recreation 46 pet.; on job
l nonfarm) 39 pet. : and nonfarm work 15 pet.
The same study, conducted in 12 different counties in the
state in 1972, showed 17,029 farm people and 93,258 rural nonfarm
people were involved in accidents. One out of six farm families in
Ohio had an accident. One out of eight rural nonfarm families in
Ohio had an accident.
Sixty-three pet. of the reported accidents to farm people and
66 pet. to rural nonfarm people occurred to men anfl boys: 44 pet.
occurred on the job, 10 pet. off the job, and 43 pet·. came during
recreation and leisure activities.
· Nineteen percent of the reported accidents to rural nonfarm
people occurred on the job, 17 pet. off the job, and 45 pet. during
recreation and leisure activities : 26 pet. of the injuries to !ann
people and 29 pet. of the injuries to rural nonfarm people resulted
from a fall .
Let's see if we can't make the Christmas season and the new
year an accident~free time in our homes, on our farms, at work,
or at play . One little mistake can be the difference between a
joyous holiday season and one filled with pain and sorrow .

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consumes an entire turkey
for Thanksgiving, ·asks for
another, is told there is no
rnore, and then says there is
a food shortage."

Kieslings
ask $30,200

Charles R. and Rachel
Kiesling, Gallipolis, have filed
suit in Meigs County Common
Pleas Court seeking a judgment of $30,200 against Mrs.
OOLUMBUS -AN OFFICIAL of the Central Ohio Gasoline Hope Moore, Pomeroy.
Dealers Associatlon (COGDA) said today ·the closing of service
The K.ieslings charge that on
stations on Sunday is not saving any gasoline. "People are filling · Dec. 12, 1972, at Meigs High
up on Saturday, and some stations are selling more gas that one School during a basketball
day than during the rest of the week," said Oren Dewey, game, Rachel Kiesling was
executive director of COGDA.
struck in the face and head by
Dewey said service stations are losing money that might be Mrs . Moore, causing per·
earned inside the station on -Saturday night and Sunday, after manent head injuries and
already being pUshed to the hilt because of the gasoline price severe headaches.
free•e and allocation. Unless conditions change soon, 20 to 25 per
Mrs . Kiesling is asking $5,000
cent of the dealers who belong to COGDA will be forced out of in compensatory damages and
business, Dewey Sllid.
$10,000 punitive damages .
'
Charles R. Kiesling is asking
SAIGON: - NOltTil VIETNAMESE troops turned from the for $15,200 in damages.
embattlad Mekong Delta and Central Highlands to overrun a . .Sherry L. Williams, Rt. · 1,
goverrunent field camp in the rolling hills near Hue, military Reedsville, has filed for a
sources reported today. The sources said at!Jlcking Communists divorce from Mickie V.
killed the cominander and two of his men in seizing a govern- Williams, Saginaw, Mich., on
ment position 30 miles southwest of the former imperial capital,
the groWJds of gross neglect of
400 miles north of Saigon.
duty and extreme cruelty .
They said 11 goverrunent soldiers were wounded and 26
missing in Saturday's battle, the latest clash in three months of
THREE RUNS MADE
stepped-up fighting in South Vietnam. Most of the previous
The Pomeroy ER squad
fighting was for control of the Mekong Delta's current rice crop
made three runs over the
and the Central Highlands' strategic supply routes.
weekend. They were SatJMay
JERUSALEM - SECRETARY OF SfATE Henry A. at 4:44p.m. to Minersville for
Kissinger went into his last round of meetings with Israeli Otto 1-lartenbach, who had
leaders today, winding up a seven-nation Middle East tour suffered a stroke. He was taken
designed to clear the way for a coming peace conference. to Hol•er Medical Center:
Kissinger met with Prime Minister Golda Meir at mid-morning Sunday at 2:56a. m : to city hall
today after reporting "very constructive" !Jllks with Israeli for Atha Rathburn who was
taken to Veterans' Memorial
leaders during the first day of his visit.
Hospital,
and at II ;41 Sunday
The secretary of state was scheduled to fly to Lisbon, Por··
to transport Otis Knight to
tugal, during 1M afternoon following today's talks with Israeli
Pleasant
Valley Hospital with
leaders and a visit to a memorial to Jewish victims of Nazi
a possible heart attack. J
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Youth hit by auto
Sheriff Robert C. fjartenbach's department investigated four auto accidents
over the weekend, one in which
a deer was killed and another a
hit-skip accident involving a
bicyclist.
At 7:30 p.m. in Chester ,
Ronny L. Staats, 16, Rt. I
Minersville was headed east on
CR 34 when a doe ran into the
side of his car. The deer was
killed, but Staats suffered no
apparent injW"ies.
At 7:45p.m. Saturday on SR
124 in Rutland, Bill Stewart, 16,
Rutland, was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital by private

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car after he was knocked off
his bicycle by an auto driving
in the same direction which did
not stop.
According to the sheriff's
Dept. Stewart was riding on the
wrong side of the road, headed
west,. when the auto described
as a blue Buick struck him,
throwing him up and over the
car. Stewart was taken to
Veterans Memorial but he was
not admitted.
At 6:30 p.m. Sunday, in
Scipio Twp, on SR 143, James
H. Barnhart, 53, Thurston, was
headed south when he lost
control, going into a ditch on

the right side of the road.
Barnhart suffered no apparent injuries but he was cited
for driving while under the
infl.uence of alcohol.
In Salisbury Twp. on Sunday,
Thomas 0 . McKay, Jr., 25,
Colwnbus, was driving around,
a curve in CR 75 when his
accelerator stuck. McKay
applied brakes but went into a
skid off the right side of the
road where he hit a parked.car
owned by Dana A. Covert,
Pomeroy . Both autos had
moderate damage. There were
no injuries.

Agricultural leaders
to discuss programs
!1-gricultural leaders in the
Gallia-Meigs area have been
invited to attend a meeting at
the Gallia CoWJty Soil and
Water Conservation office, 95
Sycamore St., at I p.
Wednesday to discuss the
prop&lt;Jsed agricultural pollution
abatement program.

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announcement

was

made today by Robert L.
Goettemoeller,
Ohio's
Pollution Abatement Coordinator, and Stanley Bahmer,
Gallia 'County Soil Conservationist.
The following information
was sent to area agricultural
leaders in ·. connection , with
Wednesday's meeting: ,
Senate Bill 305, enacted in
January, 1972, authorized the
Division of Soil and Water
Districts with the assistance of

an agricultural pollution which will .be printed in !he
technical advisory board to 1974-75 Agronomy Guide of the
develop and recommend Ohio Cooperative Extension
methods and management Service is also attached. Many
practices for meeting air and people includin g farmers,
water quality standards SWCD supervisors and perrelating to agricultural · sonnel, research scientists
pollutants. The Advisory Board from various colleges and '
and a three man staff in the universities, and .r epresenDivision of Soil and Water tatives of the agricult\il'ally
Districts has worked nearly related agencies have been
two
years
gathering involved in the development of
backgroWJd information and the proposed program. The
developing the proposed attached material is for your
ag ri c ultural
p olluti on convenience in familiarizing
abatement program . for the yourself with the proposed
.program before the special
state of Ohio. '
Attached is a copy of the meeting scheduled with the
propos~d program along with ' agricultural leaders of your
summaries of the reports community;
The purpose of the meeting is
concerning various potential
to
have an open discussion of
pollutants from agricultural
areas. A copy of the animal the proposed program with
waste spreading guidelines local leaders. We want to lmow
what you think of the program .
Is it practical and reasonable ?
Is it fair? T~e Advisory Board
fully anticipates revlsing the
proposed program if they

Veterans in line
for big windfall
More than -179,000 Ohio
veterans of World Wars I and II
will share in a record windfall
of $13,636,000 in Government
Life Insurance dividends
during 1974, providing certain
policies are still in force. The
dividend ls payable to veterans
who have continued to keep in
force insurance • policies
identified by the prefix letters
"K" (USGLI - World War I)
and "V" ( NSLI-World War
II) on policy numbers.
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Witnesses said the sound of gunfire broke out shortly before I
p.m. (7 a.m. EST) and people ran from the building shouting,
''It's a bomb! It's a bomb! "
A KLM Royal Dutch Airlines employe said he was standing at
a nearby arrival gate when he saw security agents in the act of
discovering weapons in the luggage of a group of Arab
passengers.
The Arabs grabbed the weapons and started shooting wildly
inside the d~parture area, the witness said. Passengers, some
screaming and weeping, dived for cover, he said.
The Arabs shot plate glaS$ doors to pieces and fled down a
departure ramp With at least six hostages.
The attack came on the opening day of a trial of five Arabs
arrested last Sept. 5- the first anniversary of the Munich
Olympic Massacre- in possession of two missile launchers.
Police accused the five of plotting to shoot down an Israeli EL AI
jet as it approached the Rome airport.

receive suggestions

for

im·

provement from the local
leaders throughout the state.

Dividends will be paid on the
anniversary dates of the policy
as was done last year, Merritt
said, .. thus there is no need for

TWO ASSISTED
·these · eligible veterans to
RACINE - The Racine E-R
contac t
VA
regarding squad made two runs Sunday,
The
NSLI · taking .. both persons to
payment."
dividend amount to Ohio's Veterans Memorial HospitaL
l74,665 insured veterans will be They were at 12:05 p.m·. for Icy
$12,804,000, or an average of $73 Tucker, Rt. 1, Racine, suf·
each. The state's 5,006 insured fering a possible coronary, and
World War I veterans will at 4:25 p.m. for Maggie
share in $832,000, or an average Gilmore, 67, Racin~ . a medical
of $166 each.
patient.

COLUMBUS (UPD - Truck traffic during jJeak
traveling hours was reported very light on major
Ohio truck routes early this morning, lending
support to claims by independent haulers the
nationwide shutdown would continue .
" We're getting organized, now, " said Carl Bray
from Middletown , headquarters for drivers
stra nded or based ·in Ohio. "There are literally
thousands of rigs in Ohio and millions in the country
who are not rolling."
Bray said a nationwide information system has
been devised and offices staffed to keep drivers up
to date about progress on demands for lower fuel
prices and higher speed limits.
He said independent haulers,
who represent half of the United States trucking industry,
voted "nearly 100 per cent" to
continue the work stoppage un·
til "we get some action from
Washington."
No violence was reported in ·
Ohio late Sunday or early this
morning, but there were conflicting reports about whether
drivers of moving rigs were
harassed into pulling into
several truck stops.
No, Violence --was - re ..
ported
in
Ohio
late
Sunday or early this morning,
but there were conflicting
reports about whether drivers
of moving rigs were harassed
into pulling into several truck
stops.
In Mahoning, Trumbull and
Columbiana counties near ·the
OhioPennsylvania border, the
highway patrol said trucks
stopping for gas had to be
escorted from the fuel pumps
and back onto the highways.
Portage County authorities reported one truck firm,
Levens C..rp., near Mogadore
had eight tractors and 10
trailers sabotaged Sunday
night. Company officials said
air brake Jines and hoses were
cut and at least 100 tires
deflated.
In Stark County, northeastern Ohio, the highway
patrol said drivers were
voluntarily complying with

Eight prizes
drawn Saturday
Eight prlzes were awarded
by Pomeroy Merchants
Saturday afternoon as a part of
their annual Christmas season
promotion.

Winning prizes were Edward
White, Pomeroy, toaster;
Jackie Reed , Middleport Route
I, corn popper: Mrs. Arthur
Fick, Pomeroy, coffeemaker;
Dolores Donohue, Pomeroy
Route 4, Crock pot; J. E.
Middleswart ,
Portland,
blender; Linda Ferrell, Hartford, hair . dryer: Rebecca
Broderick, Pomeroy Route 2,
.electric skillet: Sharon
Snowden, Middleport, facial
set. All gifts can be picked up in
the Chamber of Commerce
office at the courthouse in
Pomeroy. No purchase is
required for participation m
the program.

Weather
Partly cloudy tonight and
Tuee'\ay. A chance of snow
flurries northeast tonight.
Lows tonight five to q above.
Highs Tuesday in the 20S and
low 30s.

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requests made over citizen
band radios to pull into a truck
stop on the south edge of
Cantdn by Interstate 77.
"Don 'I let them (drivers)
give you any hogwash about
them being threatened' into
pulling over," the patrol said.
"They wheel right in. They do
it voluntarily - independent
haulers and commercial rigs."
However, the patrol was offering to escort any trucks
through the area, and did lead
a 2~ruck caravan past the
truck stop.
Near Cambridge, in east
central Ohio, authorities said
about 40 trucks, mostly
commercial, had pulled into
the Southern Inn iruck stop and
were not allowed to leave.
There was no reported
resistance.
In southwestern Ohio by
Dayton, Bill Carl, an in·
dependent hauler from Xenia,
Ohio, denied reports driver•
were being threatened into
pulling into !be Decima Truck
Stop, where late last week
more than 500 rigs had been
corralled.
"We'd druther they didn't
leave. But if they want to, they
can," he Said. HQnce we tell
them it's for their own gOod ...
and about the fuel prices in
Ohio ... they are all for it."
Carl claims fuel prices · in
Ohio change from "morning to
night" and that he has paid
from 35.9 cents per gallon of
fuel "plum up to 79 cents a gallon ."
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·Seedlings
available
Forest tree seedlings are
available to all 4-H club
members in Meigs co'lllty free
of charge. They may grder 200
or 400 of one of either white
pine, red pine, Norway spruce,
or black locust.
Recipients of trees must
agree to plant the trees on land
where they may reasonably
expect to grow to maturity and
be harvested as timber, not use
the trees for shade, ornamental
or windbreak purposes, to
protect the trees from fire .and
livestock, and to permit
representatives of the Divlsion
of Foresta and Preserves to
inspect the tree planting if they
wlsh.
·
All tree orders must be in the
County Extenslon Office by
Thurs.day, Dec. 20. Any
member wishing to receive the
trees should call 992-3895 ,
before Thursday. Orders
received after Dec. 20th cannot
be accepted. The seedlings will
arrive in the spring of 19741o be
planted.
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