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t Continued from F'"dge 11
LulabeUe Hampton. Martha
Lou Beegle. Clara Mcintyre,
Beulah Strauss, Emma K.
Clatworthy, Joyce Hoback,
Macel Barton, Helen Pickens
and Eloise White. Con·
tributions were the Quality.
Print Shop, Meigs Local
Schools, Pomeroy Emergency
Squad , Veterans Memorial
Hospital, Kroger's, and the A.
and P.
Reporting as donors were :
POMEROY - Roger Gaul ,
Richard W . Sargent, Robert
Couch, Virgil Windon . Howard
Logl!ln , John Ambrose , Da vid
Koblentz . Frank ie Stafford .
Thelma Gites, leo Vaughan,
Margaret Bailey, Gary Smith.

Jame5 Thomas , Jr ., James

ThOmas. O~maree Sexson ,
Marcie
Rogers .
James
Wisecup, Marvin Keebaugh,

Roger Davis. Marv in Taylor,
Roy Miller , G. R. Thompson ,
Davl·d Moorehead .

MIDDLEPORT ·-

George

HarriS, Thomas Weaver , Linda
Haley, Sarah Fowler. Ed

Durst, Freda Gilmore, Judy
Po cklington.
Robert

Pocklington, Ernest Barnhart.
Glenn Evans, Milton Hood,
Eric
- Pear ch.
Martha
Nicholson , Jeannie Ebersbach.

SYRACUSE Dorothy
Douglas, M ichele Cundiff, Rex
F. Cumings, Mike Fry. Or is
Hubbard .
MINERSVILLE - Stacie
Arnold ,
Marie
Heasley ,
Pamela · Webster ,
Clara
Mcintyre.

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RACINE ~ Michael Brown ,
Charles Bush, Aaron Wolfe.
Roy Van Meter, Floyd Hen·
dricks, Dorothy Sayre, Ronald
Salser.
TUPPERS PLAINS - Mima
Walker.
LONG BOTTOM - Gretta
Suttle, Ada Bissell , Richard
Fick, Debbie Wood, Henry
Bahr, Richard Barton .
COTTAGEVILLE , W. Va. Robert Brotherton, Charles
Houchen , Rick Houchen.
RAVENSWOOD - Jerry
W~stmoreland .

LETART, W. Va . - Wayne
Hart.
CHESTER - Erna Cleland,
Albert Martin .
HEMLOCK GROVE
Sharon Welker, Jack Welker .
NEW HAVEN, W. Va . Roger Hall .
RUTLAND - Rosella Birchfield. Homer P. Parker, R. L.
Imboden, Norman Will , Mary ·
Davidson, Leo 0 . Davidson . ·
MASON. W. - Va . - Phil
Burton. , ·
LANGSVILLE Frank
Gilkey, Jr .. Carl Gorby.
PORTLAND - Joyce 'Rit·

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LONG · BOTTOM Ivan
Wood,. Macel Barton. HOward
Parker and Su~n E. Pigott.
SPACE PROGRAM LIKED
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.
(UP!) Lt. Col. Jack
R. Lousma, who spent
5.9 days alol.t on
the
secood Sky lab mission, reports
that the space program is
popular abroad. '' ... in Europe,
people are most enthusiastic,"
he told a press conference.
Lousma recently returned
from RUssia, where he Spent 2
and a half weeks in training as
a member of the American
backup crew for the 1975 Soyuz
. Apollo mission, the first joint
American-Russian program.

DOG OWNER WANTED
The Meigs Coun ty Humane
Society Is looking fo• the
ownet of a dug struck by a
ur In Racine Monday night.
Tbe animal, apparently a
Norwegian elk bound, has a
fractured leg and was lo be

taken to a veteranarlan
today. The dog Is able to eat
and seems In satlsfaclory
condition . Silvery grey, the
male animal Is wearing a
choke collar. Tbe owner may
call the Meigs Dog Warden,
Allred Frank, at 992-6(168.

Pennsylvania to
ask for Boyle
WASHINGTON, Pa . tUP!}
- The State of Pennsylvania
will seek to extradite former
United Mine Workers (MW )
president W. A. "Tony" Boyle
from the nation's capital to try
him for murder in the 1969
Yablonski slayings .
A grand jury indicted Boyle
Monday, charging him with
three counts ·of murder in the
shooting deathe of Insurgent
UMW official Joseph A.
" Jock" -Yablonski, his wife,
Margaret, and their daughter,
Charlotte.
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The Yablonskis were killed
at their home in Clarksville,
Pa. , Dec . 31, 1969, three weeks
after Yablonski tried to unseat
Boyle in a union election.
Boyle, 72, has been in a
Washington, D. C., hospital
since he took an overdose of
sleeping piUs in an apparent
suicide attempt last Sep·
tember.

Con(•ert plmult•:i
at Eastern li igh
EASTF.RN HS The
Eastern High SchOo.•! Chorus
and Band will be presented in
concert at 8 p.m. Thursday in
tl1e high school auditorium .
Directed by Charles Wills,
the band will present, " At
Christmastime", " Variations
On An Echo Carol". "A
Christmas Festival", "Fan·
tasy on a BeU carol" and
"Adeste Fidelis".
The chorus will present,
" Winter, Wonderland ", "Silver
Bells", " Quickly Run the
Shepherds", ..A Gentle Carol",
" Ukranian Bell Carol".
· "Christmas Calypso" and " Do
You Hear What I Hear".
LOCAL TEMPS
Temperature in downtown
Pomeroy Tuesday at II a .m.
was 27 degrees under cloudy
skies.

THREE RUNS MADE
Three men fined
Culumhus \~HIItan ;uHung mil'~ing
The
Southeast
Ohio
SYRACUSE
Three
COI.UMIIUS i UPI) - A 1\ountree was "known to have Emergency Medical service
defendants were fined in
Columbus wom&lt;Jn is repurted been in the area of the plane f SEOEMS) made three runs
Sy ra cuse Mayor Herman
missing ·a nd b&lt;'lieved to ~ when it all happened."
Sunday. AI 9 a.m. the squad
London's Court Monday night.
among 30 per.ons killed by
"They assume she is a transported Callie Matheny
They were William D.
Arab hijackers who opened fire casualty .•· sald her husband, from Wilkesville to Veterans
Graham, Racine, $5 and costs,
at Rome 's J.eona rdo Dit Vind "because she is one of the ones Memorial Hospital after she
passing on a yellow linei
Airport Monday and then
missing." Mr. Rountree reportedly suffered a back
Edward Taylor, Racine, $15
said his wife left New York inj ury. Nanette Nitz, who
stormed a jeUiner.
and
costs, three days con·
Pan American Airlines of~ S3turday evening and was reportedly suffered minor
finement , intoxicationi and
ficials said Mrs . Br~ce stopping over in Rome before injury in a bicycle accident in
Roger W. Milliron, Racine,
goi ng on to Saudi Arabia to Pomeroy, was treated arowtd 4
visit a daughter and son-in-law. p.m. but was not taken to the $100 and costs, three days
confinement, driving while
h&lt;&gt;!pital. At 4:15 p.m. the
DANCE PLANNED
intoxicated. .
emergency service transRACINE - A Christmas
The defendants were cited to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
ported Lee Enoch, Syracuse, to court by Police Chief Milton
dance will ~ held Friday at
ADMISSIONS - Nina cate, Camden Clark Hos pital in
Southern High School in Racine
Varian .
sponsored by the Tri-M Club Pomeroy; Kenneth Carsey , Parkersburg.
(Mod ern Music Masters ). Middleport; Terry Little,
CONDITION SERIOUS
Durham,
Music will be provided by the Athens· Hobart
TO
GO
CAROLING
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winn of
" Woodquilt" from 9 p.m: to Vinton; John H. Mayes, New
LONG
BOTTOM
Keno
Bradbury
are in serious conLelah
Hendrix ,
midnight. Admission is $1.25 a Haven;
Church of Christ members will dition at the Pleasant Valley
person and $2 per couple. A Pomeroy .
DISCHARGES - Nancy Jo go caroling on Wednesday, Hospital in Point Pleasant.
king and queen of the dance
meeting at the home of Erma Both Mr. and Mrs. Winn have
will be announced at 10 p.m. Collins, Bertha Marlow , Cleland at 7 p.m. A party flU
undergone major surgery
Jill Warner is president of the Ronald Bostic, Rolland Morris, follow the caroling.
recenUy.
club and Mrs. Lee Lee advisor. David Rose, Louis Eshelman.

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PROGRAM SUNDAY
MASON, W. Va. - The
Assembly of God Church here
will hold its Christmas
program at 7 p.m . Sunday. The
public is Invited.

IT'S A ROUGH GAME - Who said basketball was for the timid-in-heart? Not the se
Southern and Eastern High School players who last night matched skills and speed at Eastern.
Southern ended a 24-game losing jinx against its cross-&lt;:oun ty rival, winning 52-50 in a barn·
burner. See Denny Fobes' account on page 3. Above, Randy Warner, Southern (15) is in U1e way
of Eastern's Larry Atherton ( 42 ) with Vern Ord (31) taking a swipe for the ball, too, but being
outofthe action. - Pictures by Katie Crow.

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19, 1973
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WASHINGTON (UP! ) - House and Senate conferees have
agreed to give President Nixon unlimited authority to impose
gasoline rationing, without the consent of Congress. .
Hoping to have emergency energy legislation on President
Nixon 's desk before they adjourn for the holiday, the conferees
alsO agreed Tuesday to allow the President to order other energy
conservation measures until June 30, subject only to veto by
eiU1er house of Congress. After June 30, the president would have
to seek specific legislation for any further energy conservation
moves except gasoline rationin g.
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The conferees, tryi,ng to iron out differences between House
and Senate measures to deal with the energy crisis, worked on
the measure until midnight and scheduled another ro~eeling this
morning tO work out compromises on other portions of th e bill, .

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CLEVELAND ·- TilE FEDERAL GRAND JURY in·
vestigating the 1970 fatal shootings of four Kent State University
students by Ohio National Guardsmen today resumed its
secrecy&lt;ihrouded hearing at the Federal Office Building.
Neither of ihe chief U. S. Justice Department men present, J .
Stanley Pottinger and Robert Murphy, would discuss what
transpired Tuesday in the first day of the inquiry.
However, David Trost of Westenille, Ohio, a representative
of the Columbus consulting firm of Richardson-smith, Inc., said
the 13 men and 10 women jurors were given a graphic briefing on
the Kent State compus. Trost said he testified to the accuracy of
a model of the part of the campus where the shootings occurred
which had been prepared by his firm, which was subpoenaed to
appear.

BIG SELECTION OF DURAKNIT COORDINATES
IN WHITE ANQ GREEN. SIZES 38 TO 46.

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KUWAIT - FIVE HIJACKERS waited in a Kuwait military
camp today for safe passage out ofthe country, with the bloodiest
Arab guerrilla attack over and the last 12 hostages heading back
to Rome where it ali began .
The :JO..hour ordeal ended Tuesday when the five terrorists
surrendered after their hijacked Lufthansa Boeing 737 landed in
Kuwait, completing an odyssey of terror stretching from Rome
to Athens to the Middle East. A Lufthansa spokesman in Frank·
furl said the hijackers were taken under guard to a Kuwaiti
military camp to await safe passage to an unannounced
destination in exchange for freeing the hostages unharmed.

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Our entire stock of regular and women's sizes is included.
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at Elberfelds Toyland in ·the Middle Block.

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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 1 TO 3 PM
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 6 TO 8 PM

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ANNAPOLIS, MD. - FORMER VICE PRESIDENT Spiro T.
Agnew, his voice barely audible pleaded with athro:e·judge ~ate
court Tuesday "not to strip me of my means of-livelihood by
.forbidding him to practice law .in Maryland. Agnew, in a 12mlnute presentation, suggested that ·he · be suspended tern·,
porarily.
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Agnew, who was governor of Maryland before President
Nixon tapped him as his running mate in 1968, was dressed un·
maculately in a gray suit, light blue shirt and dark tie. Agnew
resigned in disgrace as vice president Oct. 10 minutes before he
was fined $10 ootJ on a charge of tax evasion. In a deal with the
goverrunent ~ avoid a possible prison sentence, Agnew did not
contest tile charge. A number of·other charges that he extorted
thousands of dollars in kickbacks while he was a local official,
governor and vice president were dropped ..
The Maryland Bar Association's ruling board of governors
unanimously recommended that Agnew be forbidden to. practice
Jaw in the state, arguing that his no-contest plea was eVIdence of
·''professional misconduct, a crime inv~lving t;JOral t~pitude or
conduct prejudicial to the admuustrallon of ,usttee.

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ISRAEL AND EGYPT PROMISED TODAY to attend this
week's Middle East peace conference despite doubts of success.
Syria, the ou.er major participant in the 1973 Arab-Israeli war,
said It would boycott the talks. U. N. Secretary Gernal Kurt
Waldheim formally called on Arabs and Israelis to begin the
conference Friday in Geneva. A U.N. spokesman said Waldheim
would leave tonight for the Swiss capital to prepare for the start

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The secretary general said he would open the conference
· Friday morning at the Palais des Nations, in Geneva at the
request of the United States and the Soviet UniQn. An official
spokesman In Cairo said Egypt would attend the meeting to "test
the goodwill" of Israel and the superpowers. He said, however,
Egypt would "struggle to realize our le~timate rights" if the
conference was blocked by •'pnivarication·aa'd procrastination"
by Israel.

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As a result oflower speed limits imposed because of the energy
crisis, the Teamsters union d-e manded Tuesday that its national
contract with the trucking industry be reopened. Truck drivers
are paid by the mlle, and Teamsters President Frank Fitz·:
simmons, invoking a wage reopener clause in the contract, said
the llllion.will seek to raise the per-mile pay of iong-haul drivers.
The lower speed limits were imposed to save fuel.
. Jackson Raps Busing
Nixon scheduled a midafternoon meeting today with William
Simon, his energy chief, presumably to discuss the possibility of
rationing. Simon ha s said he· will announce, possibly before the
end of the week, whether he will recommend rationing, an option
he has said should be used o!J]y as a " last resort."
The Senate planned to vote today on legislation creating a
federal energy administration, the office now headed by William
E. Simon, and a Council on Energy Policy.
Prior to final passage, due late jn the day, the Senate scheduled
votes on amendments that would strictly limit price increase for
crude oil and refined petroleum products and, but would allow
now-regulated gas prices at the wellhead to rise freely.
The conferees left WJresolved several major areas of the bill,
inclUding provisions dealing witt) limits on ''windfall'' profits for
the oil industry, the bulk of environmental sections and the
highly emotional issue. of an amendn1ent banning the use of fuel
for busing children to desegregated schools.
Sen. Henry M. Ja ckson, D-Wash., author of the Senate version
of the bill, said the antibusing provision would be retained in the
measure ' 'only over my dead body ."
On rationing, th e conferees decided to give Nixon a free hand to
draw up any plan ordering rationing if he declares it to be "last
resort" and says th ere is no other way of dealing with the fuel
shortage .
Blit in terms of imposing other energy conservation measures,
th e conferees agreed on a more complicated plan that would
retaGi a higher degree pf Congressional control.
The compromise worked out would allow Nixon to impose any
energy conservation programs he wants betwefl11the time the
legislation is passed and March 15. However, either house of .
Congress would have 15 days to cancel the programs . .
In the second step of the compromise, Nixon could- between
March 1 and June 30- propose his energy conservation
programs and Congress would have 15 ~a)'S to consider it before
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Dash told reporters the
subpoenas cover the tapes of

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Chance of snow nurries
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CLOSING TWO DAYS
The Meigs County . courthouse will be closed next
Monday and Tuesday in ob·
servance of the yuletide
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by someone who is capable,
sai d .
" In mor e than 30 years or qualified and willing to devote
public life, Howa•d Mel· to the job all of the energy it
zenbaum has demonstrated requires,' ' said Gilligan.
" II was a tough decision but I
time and time a gain that he has
believe
Howard Melzenbaum
the qualities of leadership,
compassion, intelligence and will be an outstanding United
dedication we require in those States senator and I fully
men we choose for high public believe my decision is in the
best interests of all the people
offices," Gilligan said.
" 1 believe the people of Ohio of Ohio ," he said.

CAP picks
.i ts officers
CHESHIRE - The Gallia and Meigs County .
Advisory Co mmittees of the combined Community
Acti·on Program elected respective officers for 1974
Tuesday night at the CAP Center here .
The Meigs Cool:lty committee elected Carl
Qualls, president; H. E . Shields, vice' president, and
Mrs. Leatha Proffitt, secretary-treasurer. The
Gallia committee elected Lavina Swisher ,
president ; Grace Thomas , vice president, and
Pauline Rife, secretary .
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Meeting in separate sessions, each committee
also elected members: to serve on the Gallia-Meigs
Corporation for Community Action Membership
Executive Council for three year terms.
The Meigs group reelected
Hugh Custer and Virginia
Fisher, leaving a third
member to be named by the
Meigs County Commissioners .
The Gallia group elected Lee
Rose, James Howard, both

Ne ighborhood Youth Corps
program and
Operation
Mainstream. About 34 persons
are taking part in the first,
while between 70 and 75 are
enrolled in operation Main,
stream . The latter figure is

reelected, and a new member , above
allocations,
but
Albert Durose.
enrollment now is heavier to
During a joint session by the make up for periods when the
groups, H. E. Shields r eported enrollment was . lower than
that he had checked with the scheduled due to · inclement
Meigs County Commissioners weather.
on the possibilities of providing
The latter program is now a
space for all of the personnel of two-year program instead of
the Galha-Metgs CAP wtth the for six months as it was
exception ofone employe who originally .
Mrs .
Hazel
would remam at the Gallta McKelvey, a staff member at
County courth?use . Shields the Ponieroy office of the CAP,
satd that there .15 no space at said plans are ·underway to
·the courthous.e m Pomeroy at ·. make the Head State program,
th~ present ttme but that the now for four-year..ald children,
offtc~ room now ~•.ng used by a year-arourd program rather
a form reapprmsmg Meogs than in the summer only.. The
Co~ty real estate may be two-county CAP has been
avatl.able so,on .. The co m" advertising for a full time
mtsston,ers mdtcated that director, she said.
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Shtelds request . probably
The Gallia-Meigs CAP has
would be honored smce he was brought $546,122 in federal
the representative of the frrst funds into the two counties over
group to request office quar- the past year with local share
ters.
funds totaling $87,1!63. It was
Lauren Hoffman, executive indicated last night that the
director of the Gallia-Meigs programs will be refunded for
CAP presided. Reports were another year. Some do not
given on the out-of-school expire until early 1974.

Kaldor. installed Master
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HARRISONVILLE - Stanley S. Kaldor
of Shade, was installed as Worshipful
Master of Harrisonville Lodge No. 411,
F&amp;AM when the lodge met Dec. l.
Mr. Keller and his wife, Zelda, and their
two children, Renee and Rudy, reside on
Rt. 681 , West Bedford Township. He is
foreman of mails at the sectional facility,
United States Post Office, Athens.
Installing offi'cers were Denver Well,
Past Master of Shade River Lodge No. 453,
and Larry Well, Junior Past Master of

Harrisonville Lodge.
Other officers installed were : senior
warden, Jerry Well i junior warderi, .
Elwood Howard Jr.; senior deacon, Doug
Wyatt; senior steward, Milford Frederick;
jurior steward, Dick Sergeant; secretary,
Harold Rice; chaplain, Bob Reed , and
trustee, Larry Well.
Other officers not present were Wayne
Wingett, treasurer, and Ronald Riffie,
junior deacon.

Stanley S. Kaldor

10 Nurses sue Dayton hospital
test emergency room condi·
tions, claim the hospital is violaUng Ohio's minimwn sanitary
standards.
Among the 45 examples cited
in the 47-page suit were:
- A-teenage girl brought to
the ER with chest Wounds who
died because the doctor on duty
could not be located. The doctor admitted he was in the hospital's cafeteria and did not
hear ihe call.
- A teenage boy in fair con-

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COLUMBUS iUPI) - Truck drivers holed up at
Middletown, Coal Grove and other truck stops around the
state deoided early todDy to put their rigs back on tbe road
at least until the end of January.
The independent haulers had stretched Into six days
the original call for a two-&lt;lay shutdown of tbe trucking
Industry to protest higb fuel prices and low speed limits.
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"U government action is not taken by mid.January,"
said Carl Bray, spokesman for drivers based in Ohio, " we
have support from the Teamsters to begin· a nationwide
shutdown by Jan. 30."
Bray said more than 100 drivers parked at the
Ashland Plaza Truck Stop at Coal Grove and 400 truckers
at the Franklin Truck Stop north of Middletown voted
nearly tmanimollS to temporarily end the protest.

DAYTON, Ohio (UP!) - Ten
registered nurses, Citing cases
where uncared for patients died
in the emergency room, Tues" at least 200" meetings and day filed suit against the Mi·
. conversations, and " all docu- ami Valley Hospital here for al·
ments related" to alleged 1972 leged violations of ER proce·
dures.
campaign irregularities.
He said that a few moments ' Attorneys for the nurses b"'
before
the
committee ' lieve the suit is the fir~t of its
meetings, chief White House kind, filed by professionals
Watergate lawyer J. Fred against a medical institution .
The nw-ses, among 21 fired
Buzhardt . told him he did not
know whether the White House during a walkout Oct. 5 to prowould accept the subpoenas.
Dash said the cor.llllittee
would press on with the subpoenas, ~ven if it meant serving Nixon personally.
" I don't have anything on
COLUMBUS - The Ohio
that," Deputy White House Commission on Aging ha s
Press Secretary Gerald L. awarded $440,1l00 in ~ederal
Warren told reporters when furds to the Corporation for
asked whether the subpoenas Ohio Appal·achian Develop·
would be accepted.
ment, ironton, to · operate a
Fresident Nixon this week senior
citizen
nutri-tion
al!owed a bill to become law- program in a 23-county area of
without eith.e r signing or eastern and southeastern Ohio.
vetoing it--giving the commit·
Gov. John J . Gilligan and
tee authority to subpoena
·David
J . Crowley, executive
Watergate materials from the
director of the Commission,
President.
"I would think the President announced $2 .2 million in
would accept service of the grants to 14 agencies for
subpoenas," Sen. Sam J . Ervin nutrition programs un®r TttleJr., D·N.C., the committee VII of the federal Older
chairman, toJd reporter$. "I · Americans Act.
The Corporation for Ohio
would hate to conclude the
Appalachian
Development
President would do something
to obstruct the process of the (COAD) plans to serve 815
meals daily witlY. one central
corrunittee .;'
1ocation in each of 23 counties.

200 tapes wanted
WASHINGTON ( UP! ) ~
With' a vow to serve papers on
President Nixon personally if
necessary, the Senate Wat~r­
gate committ.e e plans to su~:&gt;­
ena the tapes of "at least 200"
of Nixon's conversations.
The White House would not
say whether it would accept the
subpoenas voluntarily. Sam
Dash, the committee 's chief
counsel, said the subpoenas
probably would be served
today, even if jt meant attempting to go to the President
himself.
.The committee, meeting in
closed session, voted Tuesday
to renew its original subpoena
for the Watergate-related
tapes and to issue what was
believed to be two or three
subpoenas of about 60 pages
covering a host of o'iher subjects.
It was learned later the
subpoenas cover docwncnts
and tapes related to the dairy
industry's $427,500 contribution
to the Nixon re-election campaign allegedly in exchange for
an increase in the price support
of raw milk, and billionaire
Howard Hughes' gift of $100,1l00
to Nixon friend Charles G.

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astronaut John Glenn have
both announced they would run
for the Democratic nomination
for the Senate seat in the May,
1974 primary. Gilligan said the decision to
name Metzenbaum was "as
difficult and as important as
any I have been called on to
make as governor ."
The governor said he had
consulted with "every element
of the Democratic party, as
we;ll as representatives of the
general population of the
state'' in. making his selection.
" I have found overwhelming
support among those whose
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Eastern as Southern High School upset the Eagles 52-50 iri
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RUTLAND - Mrs. Linnie B.
Taylor, 93, Rutland, died
Monday at the Arcadia Rest
Home in Rutland. Mrs. Taylor
was born Oct. 18, 1880, the
daughter of the late Jonathan
and Caroline Brown McHaffie.
She is survived by several
nieces and nephews .
Funeral services will be held
at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the
Walker Fur era! Home with the
Rev. Robert T. Bumgardner
officiating. Burial wiU be in
Miles Cemetery. Friends may
call at the funeral home
anytime.

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John J . Gilligan said today he
would name Howard Melzenbaum, one of two candidates for the 1974 Democratic
senatorial nomination, to fill
out the remaining year in the
term of William B. Saxbe who
has been confil'med as U. S.

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James 0. Hunt, dec'd. to
Kathryn Hunt, Cert. Trans.,
Letart.
Sarah Elizabeth Osborne to
Th'omas E. Daiey. .58 Acre,
Olive.
Thomas E . Daley to Howard
A. Matheny, Gladys L .
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Members of the Middleport.
75 Ease. Tuppers Plains
Pomeroy Area Branch of the
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American Association of
1 Ease, Tuppers Plains
University Women who plan to
Chester Water Dis.t.
attend·the Christmas brunch of
Early R. Scarberry, Mildred
Dec: 29 at 11 a .m. at the Meigs
Scarberry to Joe A. Imboden,
inn should make reservations
by calling the Bradbury Parcels, Letart.
Ada Bays aka Ada Rees to
School,
992·2349,
today,
Gene Yost, Mary K. Yost,
Wednesday or Thursday.
Parcels in 100 Lot 280, Sutton.
Georc.~ G. Roberts, Marie
Roberts to Ernest J . Deeter,
Marriage Uceose
William David Baker, 18, Rt. Audelle M. Deeter, 3\1 Acres,
2, Coolville, and Joyce Ann Chester.
Maynard L .. Bahr, Shirley
Myers, 18, Rt. I, Long Bottom.
Bllhr to Larry ll. Farley,
Louise Farley, .,_ 5.6 Acres·,
Chester.
Selim J. Blazewicz, Virginia
V. Blazewicz to Lester E.
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5GANGSTERSSEIZED
FUNT, Mich. ( UPI) - Five
persons who participated in a
gang war Sunday that left four
persons dead were arrested
tnday. Police described the
fight as a wild melee of guns,
pool cues and table legs be·
tween two rival motorcycle
gangs. Authorities refused the
identify the five, but said they
were being held on charges
ranging !rom assault to
murder.

dition with a head Injury leftjn
ER without care for thtl!e
hours. Later admitted to inten·
sive care unit.
- A man dismissed from ER
before the doctor received chest
x-rays, -which showed the man
had pneumonia. Private physi·
cian admitted him.
- ER doctors consistently re·
fused to examine rape victims
in July and August, and in one
case said the girl "got what she
deserved."

plan funded

The organizatioh has been
operating
seven
senior
nutrition projects using funds
from the Office of Economic
Opportunity's emergency food
and medical program. These
will continue with Commission
funds and the additional sites
opened early in 1974.
Count'ies involved include
Adams, Athens, Carroll,
Coshocton, Gallia, Guernsey,
Harrison, Hocking, Holmes ,
. Jackson, Jefferson, Lawrence,
Meigs, Monroe, Muskingum,
Noble, Perry, Pike, Ross ,
Scioto, Tuscarawas, Vinton
and Wauhington .
COAD is a private non-profit
corporation which has been
operating in the Appalachian
area of Ohio since 1971.
Operation , _of the meal
v

programs will be s ub·
contracted to the 15 community
action agencies which belong
to COAD.
Ohio received $4 .5 million for
the first year of the Senior
nutrition program . All funds
were to be allocated prior to
December 31,1973, and today's
annmmcement completes the
state's program for the first
year of oper8tion.

- A boy with a rash on hls
chest diagnosed by the ER doc·
tor as suffering from appendi·
citis and sent to surgery. Sur·
' geon sent him back saying the
boy had measles.
- Two women who complained of abdominal pains given
prescriptions by the ER doctor
without a pelvic exaniination.
- Nwnerous mlx-upS in med!cations.
_ - A man with respiratory
problems suffering from periods
of suffocation left urcared for
in ER while several hours were
taken to locate his private
. physician.
"We ask no personal gain
from our actions, save perhaps
clear conscience," the nurses
said in the suit.
They seek $1 punitive dam·
ages each, reinstatement to
their jobs, $6,1l00 in back wages,
and the )lospital be enjoined
from forcing personnel to take
part in sub-5tandard practices.

More than 8,000 elderly
people will be served meals· in
Ohio by early in 1974. In ad·
dition to a well-balanced hot
noon meal five days a week,
the nutrition programs must
provide transportation SO meal ·
sites when needed, outreach,
coUilseling, nutrition education
and recreation.
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NEW YORK ZUPll - Twelve yea rs a go, Cbarlie Finley felt he
The Bobcats got 10 s traight
needed some help, which was an upset right there, so he decided
points
fr om Walter Luckett to
to go out and hire himself a general manager .
take a 54~ lead with 8:28 in
Not just any general manager, but · " the best one in all
the game, but one minute later
baseball ."
Utah put in the next nine points
Accordingly, he persuaded Frank Lane to work for him as
to move back ahead for good.
. general manager of the Kansas City Athletics.
Luckett wa s high man· on the
Lane was Cle,·e1a nd GM at the time a nd his contract with the
floor with 27 points. Tickey
Indians st ill had two more years to run, but Charlie promised
him the moon , and what was even better, he put most of it in
writing, and Lane signed a KC contract which could have ex·
tended as long as eight yea rs.
"One week after I took the job," Frank Lane said yesterday
from Acapulco, Mexico, where he's relaxing before officially
switching over to the Texas Rangers from the Milwaukee
Brewers in two more weeks, " I knew it would take all! had to put
in eight months , let alone eight years, and I said to him, 'Cbarlie,
why in hell did you ever bother getting a general manager ? You
really don't want one.'
" Oh ; so you found that out already?" he laughed,
Frank Lane laughs telling the story now .
He knows what Oick Williams is going through with Finley
filing s uit in Federal Court to keep him from taking a new job
with the Yankees .
The fa ct that Finley says five minutes later he's perfectly
willing to drop the suit providing he gets ' 1proper compensation''
from the Yankees doesn't shock Frank Lane much either.
Less than nine months after Lane went to work for the A's,
Finley fired him. It was the first time in his life Lane had been
fired, and he took Finley to court for breach of contract.
" We were in the judge 's private chambers a few days after the
trial got under way, and the judge hoped we could reach some
kind of settlement," recalls Lane . ' 'lt was pretty obvious, in view
of all the evidence, the jury was going to find for me, which it did,
but that didn 'l seem to bother Charlie when we were left alone by
the judge in his chambers.
" 'C'mon, Frank, yo u know you want to come back and work
for me,' he kept saying to me. I said to him, what's the matter
with you' What do you think, I'm crazy? The only reason we're
here in this court right now is because you fired me. Now, after
all I've gone through and when this thing is just about over,
you're asking me to come back' Cbarlie, you're absolutely un.
believable."
tl'ank Lane was awarded $153,000 but he and Cbarlie Finley
are better friends today than they ever were before.
" He has many things I love in an owner ," says Lane . " If his
ball club was scheduled to play a doubleheader, and it ·was _
raining but he felt he could win both games, he .would rather play
before as little as a thousand people than postpone those two
games. You gotta love a guy who wants to win so bad . Charlie
Finley may be a shoe-breaker and have his quirks , but he's
alright. He put.. winning before money."
He also puts principle before everything else at times and
that's where all the trouble comes In now with Dick Williams and
the Yankees.
Deep down, I have to suspect Charlie Finley doesn 't really
want Dick Williams back to manage his Oakland Athletics next
year.
.
First off, he's manifested interest in two different managers
alread y, Earl Weaver and Dave Bristol.
Secondly, nobody, not even Charlie Finley, wants a manager
working {or him who really doesn't want the job. What kind of
manager would s\Jch a man make?
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he's doing isn't that revolutionary anyway. Years ago, the
Hollywood studios used to get injunctions to try to keep their
stars from jumping their contracts and working for other
studios. Bette Davis was so fed up with what she felt were
"senseless roles" once that she fled to England, but .in the end
she returned.
Dick Williams says he'll never go back to managing Oakland.
Charlie Finley says he'll never drop his suit unless he gets what
he wantS from the Yankees .
Never is a dangerous word. It leads to a lot of trouble,
sometimes even war.
Somewhere along the lin e though, you can look for a truce.
Either the Yankees will satisfy Charlie Finley with the com·
pensation he seeks or the matter will be settled in court, an
eventuality I'm seriously inclined to doubt.
One thing is fairly sure: Dick Williams will be back working in
baseball next season. Charlie Finley or not , I'd still have to guess
it'll he with the Yankees.

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B.u·dcn led Ulcih ...,llh r:.
Althoug h tl~ Bub&lt;:nls coitlrolt'd U1c ba!'kboards 48-24, their
22 turnovers negated their 11
steals and cost them the game.
Ohio University evened it's
record to 2·2.
The Tnll'do RockeL• ronital·
ized on 23 Mic higan State turn·
overs and unleashed a balanced
attack to hand the Big Te n
Spartans a 79--51 setback.
The Rockets, taking their
third s b'aight victory g~t 191
points from Jim Kindle , 18,
from Mike Parker and 16 points
from Tom Cole.
Mi chigan State's high.scoring
guard, Mike Robinson, col·
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helrt tu four m&lt;.~ rkers
d,uring the first taalf.
Toledo IS now 3-2 while Mich.
igan St.ate is 4-2.
Kent State took a 7~ win
over Clevland State despite a
second·hali rally by the visi·
tors .
The Flashes, now 4-1, were
paced by Rick GlltP&lt; with 15
points. Ted Hathaway was top
score r, giving Cleveland State
24 poi nts. Cleveland State is
now :1-3.
Gene Caslin dumped in 'll
points to lead Capital to a 7862 win over Wilmington.
Vic Wolfe conrributed 18
points to the winning effort,
which improved the Crusaders'

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It was the first game of the
• season for the Big Blacks of
" Coach Dick Wa re, but they
came out gunning in the first
.. quarter like a team that had
~ half a season under its belts .
Pt. Pleasant took 2.0 lead at
the 7 :27 mark of the first
quarter on a scrr.i.Jwok shot by
senior Joey . Given, and the
Marauders stayed behind until
just over four tJ!inute s
remained in the first half, tying
the score at .22-22 on a Lonnie
Coats 12 foote r .
The next trip down the floor
Meigs took the lead , 24·22, but
Point recaptured it at 26·28. Jt
went back and forth like that
the remainder of the evening,
although Meigs opened up a
three-point spread at intermission, 33·30.
The third quarter a gain s~ w

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times , with the Big Blacks
going on top by as much as four
ea rly in the quarter at 37·33.
Fouls mean t the difference in
th e fourth period, as Meigs
c~ shed in on s ix charity tosses
in 10 attempts, while Point
cashed in on four in six. The
Big Blacks also were off the
mark from the flo or in that
final period , managing just two
field goals, both coming on tips
by Given.
F or once the Marauders won
at the line, their downfall all
season before Tuesday night.
Although outgunned by the
West Virginians from the field,
23 to 25, the Marauders poured
in 18 of 28 charity s tripe attempt.. , while Pt. Pleasant
could manage just five out of
seve n.
That difference at the foul
line is evident when one looks
at the statistics which show
that the Big Blacks cornmited
25 persOnal fouts,
the
Marauders 'just 13.
lt was an outstanding night
severa l
Marauders ,
for
although shotling percentages
don't e xactly show it.
Senior forward Bill Myers hit
for 17 points and pulled in 18
rebounds over the samller Big
Blacks, while getting excellent
help from .iuninr center Dan

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the smaller Turnados their
first vic tory over an Eastern
basketball team. in 24 games.
Only a las t minute, fourth
quarter comeback enabled the
Tornados to send Uu~ game into
overhma. The E~gles were on
top by four at 48-44 with 30
seconds to go, when Southern
scored, stole the ball and junior
guard Mitch Nease pumped
one in from !eng range with 5

seconds un the scoreboard.
" We couldn 't keep them off
the boards the second hal£,"
said Wolfe, partially ex·
plainin~ why the Tornados had
to play catch·UP that (inal
period.
'Following Nease 's shot, Pete
Sayre, Southern senior forward, connected from the field,
before Eastern came right
back on 3 pair of free throws by

Dodson who hit for 14 points
and was right behind Myers,
harnessing 14 ca roms.
Other Marauders in double
figure s were Coats with 12 and

Matt Wald ie
John Gerlach
Anrlv W i l ~nn
Bill Rard i n
Br ian Riffle
Steve Kay ser
John Hess

TOTALS

MEIGS (64)
PLAYER
Qual Is
Myers
DodsOn
Coats
Brauer

Price
Ault
Walburn
Blanchard

TOTALS

With the clock ticking down
below the 5 second mark in the·
final quarter , Meigs reserve
guard Charlie Marshall was
fouled on the Pt. Pleasant side
of midcourt.
Following a Big Black
timeout, Marshall ca lmly
stepped to the line and dropped
in both ends of a one-and-&lt;lne
with one second showing on the
clock.
It meant 'victory, by two
· points at 46-44, lor the reserves
of Coach Ron Logan's who
were battling against a much
taller· and very talented team
from Pt. Pleasant.
The Marauders trailed most
of the way, 12-II after one
quarter, 27·21 at intermission
and 3&amp;.30 after three periods.
But a strong fourth quarter
surge with under three minute~
left in the game knotted the

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game at 44-44 all and set the
stage for Marshall's free
throws.

been
at the foul
The engineered
Meigs comeback
had
line , as sop homor e center
Mitch 1\leadows hit 10 of 12
char ity chances enroute to a
game leading 12 point...
For the contest, Logan's
hoopsters hit on 26 of 38 foul
shots , while Pl. Pleasant hit on
just B of 15.
The Big Blacks ·held an. 8
field goal bulge, connectin~ on
18 o( 46 from the flo or, while the
Marauders could .c an just 10 in
45.
Joining Meadows in scoring
for ~ .the · Marauders were
Mickey Davenport with 11
point:S and Jerry Cremeans,
apparently back full strength
from an ankle injury a week
and a half ago, with 9.
Larry Hess Jed the Big Black
atta'c k, pouring in 11 points. He
was helped out by \Yes Taylor
who hit for 9.
Score by Quarters
Pt. Pleasant
12 15 9 11-44
Meigs
11 10 9 111-46

The Eagles, meanwhile, w1ll
he in a do.or-&lt;lie battle the
S&lt;.Hne night :Jt horne. hosting
undefeated and leC:t~ue -l eading
Hannan Trace. A victor y for
E:astern there would put the
Eagles just one game out of the
top spot, while a loss would all
but eliminate them from the
SVAC title picture .
ln the ni ght's prelimmary
battle, Southern made it 2.0 for
the eveninK, nippin g the Eagle
reserves, 32-20 on a basket by
Mike Rober ts with _ just six
second s to go.
Roberts Jed the Southern
attack, hitting 13 points, while
Greg Dunning added 12. Greg
Bailey led the Eastern offense,
hitting six from the field for 12
poinls.

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snow storm in the East prevented five Ohio State players fr om
making practice in Frenc h
FieldHouse Tuesday, where the
Buckeyes are preparipg for the
EARLY SUNDAY MIXED
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Team H i gh Se r ies - Tom 's
Carry Out 2019, Pull in s Ex · Roach and defensive tackle
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Scott Dannelley.
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Wilson 184 .
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and Jr . Phelps 571 , Bi ll Boyles son games after injuring a
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knee, joined the team on the
Wi l son 476.
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the floor and three at the Line
for 23 points, while grabbing 10
missed shots, while junior
guard, John Gerlach and
sophomore Andy Wilson each
accounted for 10 points.
Overall, the Marauders
pulled in 49 rebounds to just 33
for the Big Blacks.
The win moves the Meigs
record up to 1~5 . ' Meigs now
takes a 10·day Christma s
vacation' before hittihg the
road for the last game of 1973,
on Dec. 28 at South Point.

respecti 'bely, while Curfma n
chipped in with 12.
Sheets, pouring in 18 second
half lloint.., led the Eagle at·
tack with 21 markers. (ollowed
by Steve Dill's 19.
Senior Ve rn Ord and NQrm
Curfman led the Tornados on
the boards, each ~l'il bb ing 10
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Southern won the game at
the foul line, ca nning 14 of 23
attempts, while the Eagles of
Coach Bill Phillips could hit 10
of 16 a ttempts .
" We 'll take them one at a
time now ," said Wolfe , whose
cagers a re just one game out of
first place, after a successful
road trip that saw Southern
take three games of four .
Southern's next opponent is
Symmes Valley on Jan . 4, at
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The game was describ&lt;.'&lt;l by
Wolfe as close all the way. The
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school's fans .
" I'll praise all the kids, I'm
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EASTERNIHS - It was a
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Pasketball fans.
Their Purple Tornado cagers
ending a nine year dry spe ll at
Eastern Tuesday night, edging
out the Eagles 52·50 in a wild
overtime battle.
With just 8 seconds s howing
on the clock in overtime, senior
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NEW YORK ZUPll - Twelve yea rs a go, Cbarlie Finley felt he
The Bobcats got 10 s traight
needed some help, which was an upset right there, so he decided
points
fr om Walter Luckett to
to go out and hire himself a general manager .
take a 54~ lead with 8:28 in
Not just any general manager, but · " the best one in all
the game, but one minute later
baseball ."
Utah put in the next nine points
Accordingly, he persuaded Frank Lane to work for him as
to move back ahead for good.
. general manager of the Kansas City Athletics.
Luckett wa s high man· on the
Lane was Cle,·e1a nd GM at the time a nd his contract with the
floor with 27 points. Tickey
Indians st ill had two more years to run, but Charlie promised
him the moon , and what was even better, he put most of it in
writing, and Lane signed a KC contract which could have ex·
tended as long as eight yea rs.
"One week after I took the job," Frank Lane said yesterday
from Acapulco, Mexico, where he's relaxing before officially
switching over to the Texas Rangers from the Milwaukee
Brewers in two more weeks, " I knew it would take all! had to put
in eight months , let alone eight years, and I said to him, 'Cbarlie,
why in hell did you ever bother getting a general manager ? You
really don't want one.'
" Oh ; so you found that out already?" he laughed,
Frank Lane laughs telling the story now .
He knows what Oick Williams is going through with Finley
filing s uit in Federal Court to keep him from taking a new job
with the Yankees .
The fa ct that Finley says five minutes later he's perfectly
willing to drop the suit providing he gets ' 1proper compensation''
from the Yankees doesn't shock Frank Lane much either.
Less than nine months after Lane went to work for the A's,
Finley fired him. It was the first time in his life Lane had been
fired, and he took Finley to court for breach of contract.
" We were in the judge 's private chambers a few days after the
trial got under way, and the judge hoped we could reach some
kind of settlement," recalls Lane . ' 'lt was pretty obvious, in view
of all the evidence, the jury was going to find for me, which it did,
but that didn 'l seem to bother Charlie when we were left alone by
the judge in his chambers.
" 'C'mon, Frank, yo u know you want to come back and work
for me,' he kept saying to me. I said to him, what's the matter
with you' What do you think, I'm crazy? The only reason we're
here in this court right now is because you fired me. Now, after
all I've gone through and when this thing is just about over,
you're asking me to come back' Cbarlie, you're absolutely un.
believable."
tl'ank Lane was awarded $153,000 but he and Cbarlie Finley
are better friends today than they ever were before.
" He has many things I love in an owner ," says Lane . " If his
ball club was scheduled to play a doubleheader, and it ·was _
raining but he felt he could win both games, he .would rather play
before as little as a thousand people than postpone those two
games. You gotta love a guy who wants to win so bad . Charlie
Finley may be a shoe-breaker and have his quirks , but he's
alright. He put.. winning before money."
He also puts principle before everything else at times and
that's where all the trouble comes In now with Dick Williams and
the Yankees.
Deep down, I have to suspect Charlie Finley doesn 't really
want Dick Williams back to manage his Oakland Athletics next
year.
.
First off, he's manifested interest in two different managers
alread y, Earl Weaver and Dave Bristol.
Secondly, nobody, not even Charlie Finley, wants a manager
working {or him who really doesn't want the job. What kind of
manager would s\Jch a man make?
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That doesn't mean Finley won't keep pressing his claim. What
he's doing isn't that revolutionary anyway. Years ago, the
Hollywood studios used to get injunctions to try to keep their
stars from jumping their contracts and working for other
studios. Bette Davis was so fed up with what she felt were
"senseless roles" once that she fled to England, but .in the end
she returned.
Dick Williams says he'll never go back to managing Oakland.
Charlie Finley says he'll never drop his suit unless he gets what
he wantS from the Yankees .
Never is a dangerous word. It leads to a lot of trouble,
sometimes even war.
Somewhere along the lin e though, you can look for a truce.
Either the Yankees will satisfy Charlie Finley with the com·
pensation he seeks or the matter will be settled in court, an
eventuality I'm seriously inclined to doubt.
One thing is fairly sure: Dick Williams will be back working in
baseball next season. Charlie Finley or not , I'd still have to guess
it'll he with the Yankees.

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B.u·dcn led Ulcih ...,llh r:.
Althoug h tl~ Bub&lt;:nls coitlrolt'd U1c ba!'kboards 48-24, their
22 turnovers negated their 11
steals and cost them the game.
Ohio University evened it's
record to 2·2.
The Tnll'do RockeL• ronital·
ized on 23 Mic higan State turn·
overs and unleashed a balanced
attack to hand the Big Te n
Spartans a 79--51 setback.
The Rockets, taking their
third s b'aight victory g~t 191
points from Jim Kindle , 18,
from Mike Parker and 16 points
from Tom Cole.
Mi chigan State's high.scoring
guard, Mike Robinson, col·
lected only 16 points in the

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d,uring the first taalf.
Toledo IS now 3-2 while Mich.
igan St.ate is 4-2.
Kent State took a 7~ win
over Clevland State despite a
second·hali rally by the visi·
tors .
The Flashes, now 4-1, were
paced by Rick GlltP&lt; with 15
points. Ted Hathaway was top
score r, giving Cleveland State
24 poi nts. Cleveland State is
now :1-3.
Gene Caslin dumped in 'll
points to lead Capital to a 7862 win over Wilmington.
Vic Wolfe conrributed 18
points to the winning effort,
which improved the Crusaders'

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It was the first game of the
• season for the Big Blacks of
" Coach Dick Wa re, but they
came out gunning in the first
.. quarter like a team that had
~ half a season under its belts .
Pt. Pleasant took 2.0 lead at
the 7 :27 mark of the first
quarter on a scrr.i.Jwok shot by
senior Joey . Given, and the
Marauders stayed behind until
just over four tJ!inute s
remained in the first half, tying
the score at .22-22 on a Lonnie
Coats 12 foote r .
The next trip down the floor
Meigs took the lead , 24·22, but
Point recaptured it at 26·28. Jt
went back and forth like that
the remainder of the evening,
although Meigs opened up a
three-point spread at intermission, 33·30.
The third quarter a gain s~ w

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the lead change hands several
times , with the Big Blacks
going on top by as much as four
ea rly in the quarter at 37·33.
Fouls mean t the difference in
th e fourth period, as Meigs
c~ shed in on s ix charity tosses
in 10 attempts, while Point
cashed in on four in six. The
Big Blacks also were off the
mark from the flo or in that
final period , managing just two
field goals, both coming on tips
by Given.
F or once the Marauders won
at the line, their downfall all
season before Tuesday night.
Although outgunned by the
West Virginians from the field,
23 to 25, the Marauders poured
in 18 of 28 charity s tripe attempt.. , while Pt. Pleasant
could manage just five out of
seve n.
That difference at the foul
line is evident when one looks
at the statistics which show
that the Big Blacks cornmited
25 persOnal fouts,
the
Marauders 'just 13.
lt was an outstanding night
severa l
Marauders ,
for
although shotling percentages
don't e xactly show it.
Senior forward Bill Myers hit
for 17 points and pulled in 18
rebounds over the samller Big
Blacks, while getting excellent
help from .iuninr center Dan

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the smaller Turnados their
first vic tory over an Eastern
basketball team. in 24 games.
Only a las t minute, fourth
quarter comeback enabled the
Tornados to send Uu~ game into
overhma. The E~gles were on
top by four at 48-44 with 30
seconds to go, when Southern
scored, stole the ball and junior
guard Mitch Nease pumped
one in from !eng range with 5

seconds un the scoreboard.
" We couldn 't keep them off
the boards the second hal£,"
said Wolfe, partially ex·
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to play catch·UP that (inal
period.
'Following Nease 's shot, Pete
Sayre, Southern senior forward, connected from the field,
before Eastern came right
back on 3 pair of free throws by

Dodson who hit for 14 points
and was right behind Myers,
harnessing 14 ca roms.
Other Marauders in double
figure s were Coats with 12 and

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John Gerlach
Anrlv W i l ~nn
Bill Rard i n
Br ian Riffle
Steve Kay ser
John Hess

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MEIGS (64)
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With the clock ticking down
below the 5 second mark in the·
final quarter , Meigs reserve
guard Charlie Marshall was
fouled on the Pt. Pleasant side
of midcourt.
Following a Big Black
timeout, Marshall ca lmly
stepped to the line and dropped
in both ends of a one-and-&lt;lne
with one second showing on the
clock.
It meant 'victory, by two
· points at 46-44, lor the reserves
of Coach Ron Logan's who
were battling against a much
taller· and very talented team
from Pt. Pleasant.
The Marauders trailed most
of the way, 12-II after one
quarter, 27·21 at intermission
and 3&amp;.30 after three periods.
But a strong fourth quarter
surge with under three minute~
left in the game knotted the

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game at 44-44 all and set the
stage for Marshall's free
throws.

been
at the foul
The engineered
Meigs comeback
had
line , as sop homor e center
Mitch 1\leadows hit 10 of 12
char ity chances enroute to a
game leading 12 point...
For the contest, Logan's
hoopsters hit on 26 of 38 foul
shots , while Pl. Pleasant hit on
just B of 15.
The Big Blacks ·held an. 8
field goal bulge, connectin~ on
18 o( 46 from the flo or, while the
Marauders could .c an just 10 in
45.
Joining Meadows in scoring
for ~ .the · Marauders were
Mickey Davenport with 11
point:S and Jerry Cremeans,
apparently back full strength
from an ankle injury a week
and a half ago, with 9.
Larry Hess Jed the Big Black
atta'c k, pouring in 11 points. He
was helped out by \Yes Taylor
who hit for 9.
Score by Quarters
Pt. Pleasant
12 15 9 11-44
Meigs
11 10 9 111-46

The Eagles, meanwhile, w1ll
he in a do.or-&lt;lie battle the
S&lt;.Hne night :Jt horne. hosting
undefeated and leC:t~ue -l eading
Hannan Trace. A victor y for
E:astern there would put the
Eagles just one game out of the
top spot, while a loss would all
but eliminate them from the
SVAC title picture .
ln the ni ght's prelimmary
battle, Southern made it 2.0 for
the eveninK, nippin g the Eagle
reserves, 32-20 on a basket by
Mike Rober ts with _ just six
second s to go.
Roberts Jed the Southern
attack, hitting 13 points, while
Greg Dunning added 12. Greg
Bailey led the Eastern offense,
hitting six from the field for 12
poinls.

Storm hampers
Buckeye drilJ sr

COLUMBUS ( UP I ) - The
snow storm in the East prevented five Ohio State players fr om
making practice in Frenc h
FieldHouse Tuesday, where the
Buckeyes are preparipg for the
EARLY SUNDAY MIXED
Won Lost
Rose Bowl encounter .
Swisher -Lohse Ph .
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44
Snowbound were quarterba ck
Tom's Carrv Out
84
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Pullins Excavating
68
68
Cornelius
Greene,
tailback
Eagles Club
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68
Archie Griffin, defensive back
Friend ly Tavern
48
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Roseberry Penlizoil
48
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Carl
Kern, tailback Woody
Team H i gh Se r ies - Tom 's
Carry Out 2019, Pull in s Ex · Roach and defensive tackle
cavatipg 1911 .
Scott Dannelley.
Tf!am H igh Game - Tom 's
Despite the Joss , coach
Carry Out 712, Pullins Ex ·
cavating 697 .
Woody
Ha yes said he wa s
High l n.d . Game - Ed voss
199, Ed Voss and Jr . Phe l p s pleased with the workout.
193 ; Helen Phelps 198, Marlene
Fullback Harold "Champ" .
Wilson 184 .
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Henson, who missed eight sea·
Ind . H igh Ser ies - Ed Voss
and Jr . Phelps 571 , Bi ll Boyles son games after injuring a
537 , Pat Carson 500, Mar le ne
knee, joined the team on the
Wi l son 476.
field.
OHIO HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL SCORES
The Buckeyes have scheduled
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one more workout at home beBr i dgeport 70 Barnesville 67 f
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st . John 48
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Cambridge a4 St. Clairsvi ll e 79
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Eastern
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SOUT HERN !52)- Cur fman
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Miller 6 4 16 ; Warner 0 2 2.
Nease I 0 2 .
EASTERN (50) - Dill7 5 19, ·
Spen ce r 2 0 4 : Sh eets 8 5 21,
Baum 0 0 0, Atherton 1 0· 2,
Goebel 2 0 4, M i lhoan 0-0 0 .
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Baile y 6-0-12, Hannum 1-0· 2.
Re se rve s by Quarter s Southern
10 6 10 6- 32
Eastern
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the floor and three at the Line
for 23 points, while grabbing 10
missed shots, while junior
guard, John Gerlach and
sophomore Andy Wilson each
accounted for 10 points.
Overall, the Marauders
pulled in 49 rebounds to just 33
for the Big Blacks.
The win moves the Meigs
record up to 1~5 . ' Meigs now
takes a 10·day Christma s
vacation' before hittihg the
road for the last game of 1973,
on Dec. 28 at South Point.

respecti 'bely, while Curfma n
chipped in with 12.
Sheets, pouring in 18 second
half lloint.., led the Eagle at·
tack with 21 markers. (ollowed
by Steve Dill's 19.
Senior Ve rn Ord and NQrm
Curfman led the Tornados on
the boards, each ~l'il bb ing 10
missed s hots.
Southern won the game at
the foul line, ca nning 14 of 23
attempts, while the Eagles of
Coach Bill Phillips could hit 10
of 16 a ttempts .
" We 'll take them one at a
time now ," said Wolfe , whose
cagers a re just one game out of
first place, after a successful
road trip that saw Southern
take three games of four .
Southern's next opponent is
Symmes Valley on Jan . 4, at
Rac ine.

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NEW YORK (UPI) - Board
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Small
Col leg e
Co aches
baske tbal l ratings . with number
ot f i rst ·place votes and won -lost
records in parentheses :
Team
Points
1: Kentucky wesleyan (19) ( 4'-0)
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1-3
6· 8
2-3
1-2
6-8
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8-13
4-12
5-13
1-3
2-8
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senior guard Steve Price 10, six:
coming on 8 attempted free
throws.
Given was the big scorer for
Pt. Pleasant, hitting 10 from

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setting the s tage for Warner 's
heroics.
The game was describ&lt;.'&lt;l by
Wolfe as close all the way. The
first..year mentor had nothing
but praise for his team and the
school's fans .
" I'll praise all the kids, I'm
tickled to death ," said Wolfe,
following a victory cel ebration

PT. PLEASANT (55)

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MAGNUS

senior guard John Sheets,

:B ig Blacks first victim of Marauders

Superiors
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EASTERNIHS - It was a
iumphant night for Southern
Pasketball fans.
Their Purple Tornado cagers
ending a nine year dry spe ll at
Eastern Tuesday night, edging
out the Eagles 52·50 in a wild
overtime battle.
With just 8 seconds s howing
on the clock in overtime, senior
guard Randy Warner bit both
o.:ends of a one-a nd-one, to give

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Athens, Chesapeake, Oaks
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with an 87·5:1 win over Ohio
Dominican.

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po1nts.
F 0:.11' players scored in dou·
Wilmm~ton, nuw 2-6, was led
by Fletcher Yates with 17 ble figures as ~lount Union
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Pomero\ t;ardt·n Club
memt,ers ,;let 1\·l oml&lt;~y mght at

Norman Viru:ent Peale, and
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nwntioning men1 ories , love.
fnendship, underst:lnding , and
forgi\'&lt;'ness. The group sang

:\lr!; . H arold Bro"n pres1ded
at the brief· busine:;s meeting
when it was noted that eight

ribbons were won b\: the dub
mrmbers at th e Christ
m~s flower sho\\' and that the
club helped furn ish refreshments.
Mrs. Fred Blaettnar ga \1C the
pr og ram using a meditation.
··The Lights of Christmas" by .

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Eastern Star, 7:30p.m. at the
home of Mrs . Mary Hughes.
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IAN Church Christmas play,
" The Christmas Voice", 7:30p.
m. at the church.
CHRISTMAS-program at the
Morning Star United Methodist
Church, Racine, at 7:30 p. m.

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attend. Everyone

SATURDAY
FREEDOM Gospel Mission,
Bald
Knob,
Christmas
program 7:30p.m. The public
is invited.

Youngsters give
PTA program

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19¢

OHIO VALLEY Chapter
Adopt-a-Child Today, Inc., will
meet at the home of Dennis and
Donna Pariseau, in Glen Roy
between Jackson and Wellston
on Rt. 93 north , at 8 p. m.

2-lb.
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'"F"t Orfda St . 88 Mempl1is Sr. 80
louisville 74 Clemson 70
Co tum bus 63 Upper Iowa 62
Aug 86Ft Valley 51.82 (otl
Miss St . 85 Ga Tech 77
Oav idson 66 Pr in ceton 47
N .C. Sf. 94 Georg i a 60

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Marquette. 77 N'h 63
Loyo l a ( Ill ). 95 Denver 63
L.A . St. 69 Wic h i ta St. 68
Toledo 79 M ic h igan St. 51
lakel89 St.-Mary's { Il l.) 48
Ra c;i ne 90 NE Illinois 81

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Puget Sound 70
Humboldt St . 70 5 Fraser 66
Pac (Ore) 79 Oregon Coli. 69
Westmont 84 Cat Lutheran 78
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Exchange of . homemade or-

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A play will be presented
ThW"sday , Dec . 20, at 7:30p.m.
at the We s leyan Holiness
ChW"ch on Rt. !43, Pomeroy :
Singing and recitations wi~l be
presented by the children and a
three-act play by the ad0dults .
Everyone js welcome.
.e11
Manley is pastor .

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8y \)nited Press International
East
York ( NY ) 79 Bklyn Poly 64
J .C. St. 79 Bklyn CoiL 61
Kean 73 W i lmington 69
Po in t Park 88 Shaw 87
Ursin us 59 Newark -Rut.g 55
Platts St . 113 Jhnsn St. 69
Colgate 113 Penn St . 41 (ot l
Yeshiva 71 Pratt 67
Harvard 97 Holy Cross 89
Suffolk 90 lowell St . 54
New Hampshire 48 R. I . 46
Army 80 Kings Poin t 57

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263,7 p .m . at the home of Mrs .
Lula Hampton. Chri stmas
party.
THURSDAY
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Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m . at

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Monday evening heard a
Christmas musical by the
pupils directed by Mrs. Foley
and ·the teaching staff.
Amy Erwin, "Miss Susie
Snowflake,'' performed a
ballet, and songs by each class
from kindergarten through
fourth grade were presented.
Barbara Logan's second grade
class led the Pl.edge of
Allegiance and Rev. William
Knittle of the United Pen.
tacostal Church in Middleport
offered prayer.
Room mother_s of the second
grade were hostesses and
greeters.

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The
Washington County Chapter of
the American National Red
Cross will coordinate official
and volunteer efforts to locate
persons in a foUr-county area
including Meigs, eligible to
receive benefits under · the
government's
n€w
Supplemental Security Program
for the aged, blind and
disabled .
Beginning Jan. I, 1974,
project workers will fan out
across Wa_shington, Meigs,
.Athens and Monroe Counties to
inform potential recipients
about the program and help
them apply.
Details were worked out at a
recent meeting between the
Executive Committee of the ·
Red Cross and Don Frederick,
District Manager of the Social
Security Administration.
Beginning next month, the
federal government will begin
making
monthly
cash
payments to persons in
financial need who are 65 or
older or who are blind or
disabled . The new program
will replace the present
Federal-State programs of
public assistance in these
categories.
Frederick estimated there
may be up to 3,000 persons in
the four ·counties who are
eligible. Depending on a
recipient's other income and
resources, the program will
provide up to $130 a month for
one person and $195 a month
lor a couple. These amounts
will increase to $140 and $210 a
month in July, 1974.

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Hannan Trace. the pace'"'tter of the Southern Valley
Athletic Conference, blasted
Wahama Tuesday night, 00-56,
in a non-league game at
Mason .
Coach Paul Dillon's Wildcats
go into the Christmas Holidays
with a perfect 7.{) record and
one and one half game lead
over Southern in the SVAC with
a 5-{) mark.
The Wildcats, tri-champs of
the SV AC last season, were
picked to finish third behind
Eastern and North Gallia
earlier this year.
Both the Pirates and Eagles
have had their problems
getting untracked . Eastern is
2-2 in the league and 2-S
overall. North Gallia is 1-3 in
the league and 2-3 overall.

OPEN EVENINGS TIL CHRISTMAS
We Will Deliver Dec. 24 If Desired

MASON FURNITURE:' CO.

Phone 773-5592

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Manilla Lemley, dec .• to
Leland
Lemley ,
Hazel
Cremeens, Kenneth Lemley.
cert . trans ., Salisbury·
Leland Lemley, dec., to
Hazel
Cremeens,
Kenneth
Lemley, Cert of
Trans.,
Salisbury .
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Facemyer Brothers Lumber
Co . to
Pomeroy
Forest
Products In c., 12 .7 acres ,
Salisbury .
Clara E. Howery, Ex.trx. .,
Eddie Lou Howry. dec., to
Dolphus Burke, Jr., Wanda C.
Burke, Columbia .
Roy Proffitt, Lillian . Proffitt
to Cecil Dean Brtnager. Ruby
Jean Br'inager. 1. 55 acre ,
Sutton .
Andrew N . Mrers to Andrew
N. Myers. Nel ie Myers, 100
acres. Salem .
.
Andrew N. Myers. Nell•e
·MY.ers to e. R. Miller, Carrie
Miller, .5'1• acres, Salem .
Clara E. Howery, Extrx.,
Eddie Lou Howery, dec., to
Michael J . Larsen. ~·411• acres,
Columbia .

Larrr Hubbard to Mitchell
D. Allen, Janie E. Allen, lots,

Syracuse.
.
Dora Pierce , Rodney P1erce
to Monongahela Power Co. ,
easement, Olive.

Ruth Stethem, Emmett
. Stethem to . Monongah.e la
Power Co., easeme"t, Ot•ve .

J. B. O'Brien, Roberta C.

I O'Brien to Monongahela Power

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Tut•sday night, Hannan
Tract' jump('(l into a 16·9 lectd
at the f'nd of the first period
and were never seriously
threatened.
Mark Swain, 6-0 junior
guard, one of the area's top
point producers and one of the
best ball handlers in the
league, had another outstanding nightscorin5 26 points
on 11 baskets and four free
throws.
Bill Hall, 6.{) junior forward,
came off the bt!nch to score a
season high of 22 points while
grabbing 15 rebounds to pace
the Wildcats in the department. HalJ is fast becoming the
''best'' sixth man in the league.
Wayne Hesson, 6-2 junior
forward and Randy Halley , 5-9
senior guard, were also in

36" x 48" x 60"

Garden Club, Christmas dinner

Ne:~~:~ICAN

MAN TAILORED

Table si ze

Table tops of t extured walnu t

PAST PRESIDENTS' Club,
Drew Webster Post 39, 7:30
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Be n

ARRIVED

Beaut i f u l high bock decorator choirs

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potluck Christmas dinner at
6:30 p.m. One dollar gift exchange. Bring covered dieh

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price in T imes

95

WEDNESDAY
BEND 0 ' THE RIVER

WILDWOOD Garden Club

For The Milll
In Your F;unily

FOR HIM!

for only

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and table service.

Meeker
Leather Goods

FOR HER!

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party an d gift ' &gt;.change.

E lse where SIB
ye11r : 5- l x
months S9 ,50 ; three months ,

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Accutron
Watches

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Ed Baer. Mrs. Roy Betzing ,
Mrs. Tracy Whaley, Mrs ,

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A.S769 . Busines Office f&gt;h one
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Nolan, Mrs. Paul Baker, Mrs.
J . 0 . Roedel. Mrs. Brown, Mrs.

Han 't&gt;\' Van Vranken, and a
gues t." Mrs . William Gibbs.

DEVOTEO TO THe
INTEREST OF
MEIGS ·MASON ARE A
CHESTER L. TANNEHI LL ,

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Pro Standings
AMERICAN HOCKEY

lEAGUE
United Press International
North
w 1 t pts gf ga
New Ha ven 1711 5 39128107
17

Nova Scotia
Providence
Rochesler
Boston
Springfield

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IS 13 5 35
15 13 3 33
14 9 4 32
12 15 4 28
6 17 4 16

101

95 91
136 105
102 92
96 Ill
83 101

South

w

t pts gf ga
8 6 J8 110 81
7 4 36 Ill 87
1

Herstw
16
Cincinnati
17
Balt i more
IS 9 2 32 95 78
Jacksonville 11 18 3 25 92 122
Virg inia
9 15 2 20 76 97
R i chmond
7 18 4 18 75 121
Tuesday 's Results
Jacksonville 5 Boston 3
Virginia 3 Nova Sc ot ia 3
Only games schedul ed
• Wednesday 's Games
Richmond at Hershey
Jacksonvil le at Prov idence
New Haven at Virgini&lt;&gt;
On ly games scheduled

''Ot.•feosh•r Pl:ayt•r uf tht·
Wet·k " b\ l\laraudt•r Mt.&gt;ntor
KOI!t'r B~aut'l" and his staff
rur his wor~ in the
Marauder's 64~55 vktory
over Pt. Pleasant Tuesday
night.
Senior Forward Bill Myers
continued his hold on the
rebounder ol the wee~
award. Myers ripped off 18
ca roms to edge out junior
ce nler Dan Dodson who
grabbed 14.
Junior forward,_ Steve
Walburn was selected as the
assist player of the week.

doulllt• fiJ!,Urf's with 12 ~uttt lO
p1•i nts rcspectivt'ly.
Dwain Russell and Dann)'
Harmon pa{·ed Coach Bill
Buckley's White Falcons with
10 points each.
Hannan Trace led 44-20 at the
half and 70-42 going into the
final stanza. The Wildcats hit
39 or 80 floor attempts for 49
pet. and 12 of 16 free throws.
Wahama sank 22 of 60 shots
for 36 pet. and 12 of 24 at the
charity stripe for 50 pet. The
Gallians led in rebounds with
70 grabs. Hall and Don Wells, 65 senior, topped the winners.
In the reserve game,
Wahama· scored a come-fr ombe hind, 31J.27 victory. Hannan
Trace will be idle until Jan . 2.
Varsity box :
HANNAN TRACE {90l Lusher 4-0 -8; Hesson 6 0 12 ;
Wells 4 0-8; Hall 10-2-22 ; Swain
11 -4-26; Hall ey 3-4-10 ; Mon
tgomery 0-0 ·0 : K . Halley 1-2-4.
TOTALS 39 · 12 -90 .
WAHAMA (56} - Karnes 21
5; Holbrook 1-0-2; Lewis 2-0-4;
Johnson 3-0 -6; Keefer 2· 2-6;
Dewhvrst 2 1-5; Buzzard 0-2-2;
Russell .5 -0 - 10 ; Ferguson 1-2-4;
Harmon 3-4-10 and Tucker 1-0·
2. TOTALS 22-12-56 .
a·y Quarters:
Hannan Trace 16 28 26 20- 90
Wahaina
9 11 2.2 14- 56

Hathaway first
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CHESHIRE - A four round
Swiss system chess tournament was played last
Saturday at the Kyger Creek
High School with Mark
Hathaway, Point Pleasant,
taking first place . Hathaway's
USCF rating in the nationally
rated tournament was 1258.
Second place went to Fred
Wes tfall , Addison, with 1118,
and Steve Anderson, Pomeroy,
took third and was unrated .

Post Holiday
tourney set on
January 5th

WHA Standings
By United Press Internationa l

New En g
Quebec
Toronto

East
w I t pt~ gf ga
18 1"1
I' 37114 96
16 .15
IS 17

Cleveland 14
Chica9o
13
Jer sey

11

3 35 125 110
3 33 123 115

12
13

4 32 96 97
2 28 94 95

19

22477 116

Logan

s

1

445

OP
296
332
189
449
435
389
291
350
364
423
380

Gallipol i s
3 1 247
South Point
6 1 572
Portsmouth
5 2 519
Alhens
,
5 2 . .125
Wheeler sburg
3 2 313
Chesapeake
3 3
Jackson
. 2 3 31 4
Ironton
2 4 348
Me igs
1 5 330
WellSton
1 5 240 421
Tuesday 's Results :
Athens 49 Parkersburg 45
Meigs 64 Pt . Pleasant 55
Ashland 66 Ironton. 56
Chesapeake 59 Fairland 38 .
Oak Hill 69 south Po int 60
Friday- 's game :
Wheelersburg at New Boston
Saturday's games :
Portsmouth at IrontOn
New Lexington at Logan
Chil licothe at :Jackson

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BELTONE
Hearing Aid
Service ·Center
A Bellone Consultant
Will BeAt
Meigs Inn
Pomeroy, Ohio
.
On
Thursday. Dec . 20, 1973
From
9 a.m. to 12 Noon
To repair and service
hearing aids .
Batteries and supplies
lor all makes for sale.

Cage standings
All GAME-S
TEAM
W l P
waverly
6 0 410

was

dire c ted by Ber tram
Mosier, Gallipolis.

CHESHIRE - The Kyger
Creek High School After
Holiday Open Chess Tournament will be held. Jan. 5 in
the school cafeteria.
Registration for the four
NBA standings
. -round Swiss system match will
By United Press ln1ernational
begin at 8:30a.m. Entry fees .
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
are $3.50 for juniors and $4 for
w
1 pet. g . b
seniors with USCF memBos lon
2.:1
6 .800
New York
' 19 13 .59.:1
6
bership required for parBuffalo
14 18. 438 ll
10 . 21 .323 14 112 ticipation.
Phila
central Division
A time limit of 45 moves in 90
w I pet . g . b, minutes will be enforced and
Capital
I S 13 .536
Atlanta
14 16 .467
2
the winner will receive 20 pet.
Houston
11 21 .344
6
of
the profit, with second place
Cleve land
11 22 .333
6 1h
Western Conference
receiving 1U pet. and third
Midw·esr Division
rece iving 14 pet.
w
1 pet . g,b,
Milwaukee
27
6 .818
For more information write
Chicago
25
9 .7Js· 21 2
Bertram
G. Mosier, 224 First
Detroit
20 13 .606
7
KC -Omaha
9 14 .273 18
Ave., Gallipolis, 45631.

Pacific Division
w
1 pet .. g.b.
Golden Stat e 16 12 .571
losAngeles
\9 15 .559
Portland
14 19 .424 4112
Phoenix.
12 21 .364
Sea tt l e
13 24 .35 1
Tuesday ' s Results
Buffalo 100 Cleveland 93
.Atlanta 98 Capita l 91
Sea ttle 93 Chicago 92
L .A . 109 ·Milwaukee 107
Port ian d 133 .Phoenix 117
Boston 125 Golder'! St 106
(o n l y games scheduled )
Wednesday's Games
New York at Atlanta
Seattle at Houston
Ch icago at Detr "Ji t
Cleve vs . KC -Oma at Om a
Philadelph i a af Phoen ix
(O nly games scheduled)

tournament

The

Our Consultant will be
glad to give you a free
hearing test with the
lat est Bellone Elec tronic equipment.
If hearing is your
prpblem Bellone is
the answer

BELTONE
Hearing Aid Center
601 Sixth Ave.
Huntington, W , Va.
Phone 525-7221

West

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Edmonton 18

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03610492

· Houston
IS 10
4 34 107 89
Minnesota 16 13 1 33 112 101
Winn i peg 14 15 4 32113109
Los Angels 13 20 0 26 99 125
Vancouver 12 18 0 24100119
Tuesday's Results
Toronto 4 Jersey 1
Quebec 4 Edmonton 2
Winn i peg 3 Chicago 3 (ot) .
Vancouver 5 Los Angeles 2
(on ly games sc heduled )
Wednesday's Games
Toronto at Jersey
Edmonton at Quebec
Winnipeg at Chi cago
vancouver at Los Ange l es
&lt;On ly games scheduled)

GAME ON TV-10
COLUMBUS ( UP!) - The
Mid-American Conference
announced Tuesday nine
television stations in the
Midwest would carry Satw:day
night's 8 o'clock Tangefine
Bowl football game from
Gainesville, Fla ., between
MAC champion Miami and the
University of Florida, including Channel 10, Colwnbus.

'Tis the
A time for getting together, sharing and enjoying the good things
ol li le. With friends. With lamily. lce is a nice tou ch thai makes
every drink you serve a special occasion . In the spirit of the
season . AI! year long.
Packaged ice is more pure than the water you drink. lfs tastefree. And melts mor e slciwly than hoinemade ice. Take some home
for the holiday.

Party~me.anytime.

Enjoy pure,paakaged ice.

Party Ice
by

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(Gallipolis Ice Co.)

M&amp;R
SHOPPING
CENTER
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1:30 TO 3:30 PM
THURSDAY, DEC. 20
To attend the funeral of E. C. Haggerty,

an employee of this store.

M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER

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W 1eld cats tromp w
· a am a . ~~"'"":,·:,·:;,·:.~. . .,;,~~·::;~:
5 ~ l'he"Datly ~ntuwl. Middlrport-Pumero~· . 0 ., OPt·. 19, H1• ;1

Gardeners bave party

\ 'OATS HUNURElJ

Pomero\ t;ardt·n Club
memt,ers ,;let 1\·l oml&lt;~y mght at

Norman Viru:ent Peale, and
··chnstmas \\'J :;;h ." '\1 r~ . J. W.

the Mt.&gt;igs Inn [or &lt;• hollda)

:\.1 &lt;.: :\1urr .;.~

riinnPr :and ~i fl t•xchange.

n~:J n '::; · ·ch ri s! ''" l-1~

l..eftovers' fr,.
nwntioning men1 ories , love.
fnendship, underst:lnding , and
forgi\'&lt;'ness. The group sang

:\lr!; . H arold Bro"n pres1ded
at the brief· busine:;s meeting
when it was noted that eight

ribbons were won b\: the dub
mrmbers at th e Christ
m~s flower sho\\' and that the
club helped furn ish refreshments.
Mrs. Fred Blaettnar ga \1C the
pr og ram using a meditation.
··The Lights of Christmas" by .

Dai~

Second c1 11ss posto~~ge pa id

at Pomeroy, Oh io .

advtrlis i ng

represental i ve

Boll i nell i Gallagher , Inc . , 11 East A2nd

S! . New York , New York
Subscr i pt ion
r&gt;Hes
Oel i \itrect by c a rrier where
&lt;~va ilable 55 cents per week :
By Motor Route Where
carr i er
ser11t c e
nol
1111a llab1e · One month , S2 By
rnalt In Ohio and W . V&lt;1 ., One
Yur , S16 ; Six mon th s, -8.50 .Three
months .
55 . 50 .
56 .

Sub5cr iptlon

Se-nt ineL

Linde Star
Rings

Svnday

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at Meigs Inn , Wednesday, 6:15

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Mrs. Wilson Carpenter for a

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OPEN EVENINGS. TIL 9

01110

welcome .
PAST MATRONS Evangeline Chapter, Order of
Eastern Star, 7:30p.m. at the
home of Mrs . Mary Hughes.
Christmas party witi1 $2 gift

PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU DEC. 24
GOLDEN ISLE

exchange.

ALUMINUM
FOIL

2
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PINEAPPLE

PC

SLICED lb.

97'

CALLIE ~-!e~~ 9 e

8-oz. 3 9 ¢
Cans

2

DEL MO

69¢
7 1----------~~R~~~~N;ET
39¢
French Style

59¢
For .

GREEN BEANS
a.:=~;:;,:::;:.____

SMOKED

lb.

HOMEMADE

KELLOGG

HAM SALAD...........'?:.

lb.

PRODUCE

pkg.IO¢

RED

CONFECTIONERS

RADISHES-·.··········.
FLORIDA

ORANGES ........
FLORiDA

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SUGAR

Bunch
CELERY. .................
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OCEAN SPRAY,
WHOLE CRANBERRY SAUCE

2

FROZEN FOODS
BIRDS EYE

16-oz. Cans

SPRA

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JELLIED

CRANBJ;:RRY SAUCE
16-oz.
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Cans
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59
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MAXWELL HOUSE

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BROUGHTON

COTT4GE

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INSTANT
COFFEE

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IAN Church Christmas play,
" The Christmas Voice", 7:30p.
m. at the church.
CHRISTMAS-program at the
Morning Star United Methodist
Church, Racine, at 7:30 p. m.

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attend. Everyone

SATURDAY
FREEDOM Gospel Mission,
Bald
Knob,
Christmas
program 7:30p.m. The public
is invited.

Youngsters give
PTA program

. LIGHT BROWN

19¢

OHIO VALLEY Chapter
Adopt-a-Child Today, Inc., will
meet at the home of Dennis and
Donna Pariseau, in Glen Roy
between Jackson and Wellston
on Rt. 93 north , at 8 p. m.

2-lb.
Bag

SUGAR

5 -lb . 6 9 ¢
Bag

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$}29

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1 Good at : Rutland Dept. Store
·
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south
'"F"t Orfda St . 88 Mempl1is Sr. 80
louisville 74 Clemson 70
Co tum bus 63 Upper Iowa 62
Aug 86Ft Valley 51.82 (otl
Miss St . 85 Ga Tech 77
Oav idson 66 Pr in ceton 47
N .C. Sf. 94 Georg i a 60

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Iowa St . 77 San Fran St . 65
Marquette. 77 N'h 63
Loyo l a ( Ill ). 95 Denver 63
L.A . St. 69 Wic h i ta St. 68
Toledo 79 M ic h igan St. 51
lakel89 St.-Mary's { Il l.) 48
Ra c;i ne 90 NE Illinois 81

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Utah 7f Ohio U . 68 Whittier 76
Puget Sound 70
Humboldt St . 70 5 Fraser 66
Pac (Ore) 79 Oregon Coli. 69
Westmont 84 Cat Lutheran 78
U .S. Int i 79 Cl aremont 64
Weber St. 84 Austr Stars 52
Ro c ky Mtn 78 DiCkinson St. 7J

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help locate
needy persons

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Table top in Pecan texture
Lorge decorated legs with brass leve l ing 9uides

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ConservatiOn League, home of

CHRISTMAS PROGRAM, 7
p. m. at Church of Christ in
Christian Union . Everyone

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Exchange of . homemade or-

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Harrisonville 6 p.m . at school. _\t
Potluck dinner, turkey to be }'f ~
furnished . $1 gift exchange. ~ •
Everyone welcome.
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Child R ._

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Crushed or Sliced

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A play will be presented
ThW"sday , Dec . 20, at 7:30p.m.
at the We s leyan Holiness
ChW"ch on Rt. !43, Pomeroy :
Singing and recitations wi~l be
presented by the children and a
three-act play by the ad0dults .
Everyone js welcome.
.e11
Manley is pastor .

$498

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Reg. '10.95 yd.

LI NDE STAR
RING S- Opyx ,
Ruby ,
Jade, Masonic. Diam ond
SPEID E L !DENT
BRACELETS
SPEIDEL WATCH
BA NDS
ANSO N QUALI TY GIFTS
T ie Ta c5, Cu ff L i nks,
M oney Clips, Key Chains ,
Key Ring s

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8y \)nited Press International
East
York ( NY ) 79 Bklyn Poly 64
J .C. St. 79 Bklyn CoiL 61
Kean 73 W i lmington 69
Po in t Park 88 Shaw 87
Ursin us 59 Newark -Rut.g 55
Platts St . 113 Jhnsn St. 69
Colgate 113 Penn St . 41 (ot l
Yeshiva 71 Pratt 67
Harvard 97 Holy Cross 89
Suffolk 90 lowell St . 54
New Hampshire 48 R. I . 46
Army 80 Kings Poin t 57

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auxiliary, Lewis Manley Post ;
263,7 p .m . at the home of Mrs .
Lula Hampton. Chri stmas
party.
THURSDAY
CLASS 12, Heath United
Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m . at

KNITS

DIAMOND
PENDANT S
DIAMOND EARRING S
LINDE STAR RINGS
LINDE STAR PENDANTS
LINDE STAR EARR INGS
BIRTH STON E RING S
ONYX RINGS
PEARL RING S
!DENT BRACELET S
PEARL NECKLACES
PEAR EARRINGS

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Members of the Middleport
Elementary School PTA
Monday evening heard a
Christmas musical by the
pupils directed by Mrs. Foley
and ·the teaching staff.
Amy Erwin, "Miss Susie
Snowflake,'' performed a
ballet, and songs by each class
from kindergarten through
fourth grade were presented.
Barbara Logan's second grade
class led the Pl.edge of
Allegiance and Rev. William
Knittle of the United Pen.
tacostal Church in Middleport
offered prayer.
Room mother_s of the second
grade were hostesses and
greeters.

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resumed heavy bombing and
' mining operations ·against
North Vietnam after the
Communists refused to agree to
end the war .

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MARIETTA
The
Washington County Chapter of
the American National Red
Cross will coordinate official
and volunteer efforts to locate
persons in a foUr-county area
including Meigs, eligible to
receive benefits under · the
government's
n€w
Supplemental Security Program
for the aged, blind and
disabled .
Beginning Jan. I, 1974,
project workers will fan out
across Wa_shington, Meigs,
.Athens and Monroe Counties to
inform potential recipients
about the program and help
them apply.
Details were worked out at a
recent meeting between the
Executive Committee of the ·
Red Cross and Don Frederick,
District Manager of the Social
Security Administration.
Beginning next month, the
federal government will begin
making
monthly
cash
payments to persons in
financial need who are 65 or
older or who are blind or
disabled . The new program
will replace the present
Federal-State programs of
public assistance in these
categories.
Frederick estimated there
may be up to 3,000 persons in
the four ·counties who are
eligible. Depending on a
recipient's other income and
resources, the program will
provide up to $130 a month for
one person and $195 a month
lor a couple. These amounts
will increase to $140 and $210 a
month in July, 1974.

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Hannan Trace. the pace'"'tter of the Southern Valley
Athletic Conference, blasted
Wahama Tuesday night, 00-56,
in a non-league game at
Mason .
Coach Paul Dillon's Wildcats
go into the Christmas Holidays
with a perfect 7.{) record and
one and one half game lead
over Southern in the SVAC with
a 5-{) mark.
The Wildcats, tri-champs of
the SV AC last season, were
picked to finish third behind
Eastern and North Gallia
earlier this year.
Both the Pirates and Eagles
have had their problems
getting untracked . Eastern is
2-2 in the league and 2-S
overall. North Gallia is 1-3 in
the league and 2-3 overall.

OPEN EVENINGS TIL CHRISTMAS
We Will Deliver Dec. 24 If Desired

MASON FURNITURE:' CO.

Phone 773-5592

Herman Grate- Owner
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Mason, W.Va.

Manilla Lemley, dec .• to
Leland
Lemley ,
Hazel
Cremeens, Kenneth Lemley.
cert . trans ., Salisbury·
Leland Lemley, dec., to
Hazel
Cremeens,
Kenneth
Lemley, Cert of
Trans.,
Salisbury .
.
Facemyer Brothers Lumber
Co . to
Pomeroy
Forest
Products In c., 12 .7 acres ,
Salisbury .
Clara E. Howery, Ex.trx. .,
Eddie Lou Howry. dec., to
Dolphus Burke, Jr., Wanda C.
Burke, Columbia .
Roy Proffitt, Lillian . Proffitt
to Cecil Dean Brtnager. Ruby
Jean Br'inager. 1. 55 acre ,
Sutton .
Andrew N . Mrers to Andrew
N. Myers. Nel ie Myers, 100
acres. Salem .
.
Andrew N. Myers. Nell•e
·MY.ers to e. R. Miller, Carrie
Miller, .5'1• acres, Salem .
Clara E. Howery, Extrx.,
Eddie Lou Howery, dec., to
Michael J . Larsen. ~·411• acres,
Columbia .

Larrr Hubbard to Mitchell
D. Allen, Janie E. Allen, lots,

Syracuse.
.
Dora Pierce , Rodney P1erce
to Monongahela Power Co. ,
easement, Olive.

Ruth Stethem, Emmett
. Stethem to . Monongah.e la
Power Co., easeme"t, Ot•ve .

J. B. O'Brien, Roberta C.

I O'Brien to Monongahela Power

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Tract' jump('(l into a 16·9 lectd
at the f'nd of the first period
and were never seriously
threatened.
Mark Swain, 6-0 junior
guard, one of the area's top
point producers and one of the
best ball handlers in the
league, had another outstanding nightscorin5 26 points
on 11 baskets and four free
throws.
Bill Hall, 6.{) junior forward,
came off the bt!nch to score a
season high of 22 points while
grabbing 15 rebounds to pace
the Wildcats in the department. HalJ is fast becoming the
''best'' sixth man in the league.
Wayne Hesson, 6-2 junior
forward and Randy Halley , 5-9
senior guard, were also in

36" x 48" x 60"

Garden Club, Christmas dinner

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DEVOTEO TO THe
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Pro Standings
AMERICAN HOCKEY

lEAGUE
United Press International
North
w 1 t pts gf ga
New Ha ven 1711 5 39128107
17

Nova Scotia
Providence
Rochesler
Boston
Springfield

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IS 13 5 35
15 13 3 33
14 9 4 32
12 15 4 28
6 17 4 16

101

95 91
136 105
102 92
96 Ill
83 101

South

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8 6 J8 110 81
7 4 36 Ill 87
1

Herstw
16
Cincinnati
17
Balt i more
IS 9 2 32 95 78
Jacksonville 11 18 3 25 92 122
Virg inia
9 15 2 20 76 97
R i chmond
7 18 4 18 75 121
Tuesday 's Results
Jacksonville 5 Boston 3
Virginia 3 Nova Sc ot ia 3
Only games schedul ed
• Wednesday 's Games
Richmond at Hershey
Jacksonvil le at Prov idence
New Haven at Virgini&lt;&gt;
On ly games scheduled

''Ot.•feosh•r Pl:ayt•r uf tht·
Wet·k " b\ l\laraudt•r Mt.&gt;ntor
KOI!t'r B~aut'l" and his staff
rur his wor~ in the
Marauder's 64~55 vktory
over Pt. Pleasant Tuesday
night.
Senior Forward Bill Myers
continued his hold on the
rebounder ol the wee~
award. Myers ripped off 18
ca roms to edge out junior
ce nler Dan Dodson who
grabbed 14.
Junior forward,_ Steve
Walburn was selected as the
assist player of the week.

doulllt• fiJ!,Urf's with 12 ~uttt lO
p1•i nts rcspectivt'ly.
Dwain Russell and Dann)'
Harmon pa{·ed Coach Bill
Buckley's White Falcons with
10 points each.
Hannan Trace led 44-20 at the
half and 70-42 going into the
final stanza. The Wildcats hit
39 or 80 floor attempts for 49
pet. and 12 of 16 free throws.
Wahama sank 22 of 60 shots
for 36 pet. and 12 of 24 at the
charity stripe for 50 pet. The
Gallians led in rebounds with
70 grabs. Hall and Don Wells, 65 senior, topped the winners.
In the reserve game,
Wahama· scored a come-fr ombe hind, 31J.27 victory. Hannan
Trace will be idle until Jan . 2.
Varsity box :
HANNAN TRACE {90l Lusher 4-0 -8; Hesson 6 0 12 ;
Wells 4 0-8; Hall 10-2-22 ; Swain
11 -4-26; Hall ey 3-4-10 ; Mon
tgomery 0-0 ·0 : K . Halley 1-2-4.
TOTALS 39 · 12 -90 .
WAHAMA (56} - Karnes 21
5; Holbrook 1-0-2; Lewis 2-0-4;
Johnson 3-0 -6; Keefer 2· 2-6;
Dewhvrst 2 1-5; Buzzard 0-2-2;
Russell .5 -0 - 10 ; Ferguson 1-2-4;
Harmon 3-4-10 and Tucker 1-0·
2. TOTALS 22-12-56 .
a·y Quarters:
Hannan Trace 16 28 26 20- 90
Wahaina
9 11 2.2 14- 56

Hathaway first
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m
CHESHIRE - A four round
Swiss system chess tournament was played last
Saturday at the Kyger Creek
High School with Mark
Hathaway, Point Pleasant,
taking first place . Hathaway's
USCF rating in the nationally
rated tournament was 1258.
Second place went to Fred
Wes tfall , Addison, with 1118,
and Steve Anderson, Pomeroy,
took third and was unrated .

Post Holiday
tourney set on
January 5th

WHA Standings
By United Press Internationa l

New En g
Quebec
Toronto

East
w I t pt~ gf ga
18 1"1
I' 37114 96
16 .15
IS 17

Cleveland 14
Chica9o
13
Jer sey

11

3 35 125 110
3 33 123 115

12
13

4 32 96 97
2 28 94 95

19

22477 116

Logan

s

1

445

OP
296
332
189
449
435
389
291
350
364
423
380

Gallipol i s
3 1 247
South Point
6 1 572
Portsmouth
5 2 519
Alhens
,
5 2 . .125
Wheeler sburg
3 2 313
Chesapeake
3 3
Jackson
. 2 3 31 4
Ironton
2 4 348
Me igs
1 5 330
WellSton
1 5 240 421
Tuesday 's Results :
Athens 49 Parkersburg 45
Meigs 64 Pt . Pleasant 55
Ashland 66 Ironton. 56
Chesapeake 59 Fairland 38 .
Oak Hill 69 south Po int 60
Friday- 's game :
Wheelersburg at New Boston
Saturday's games :
Portsmouth at IrontOn
New Lexington at Logan
Chil licothe at :Jackson

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Hearing Aid
Service ·Center
A Bellone Consultant
Will BeAt
Meigs Inn
Pomeroy, Ohio
.
On
Thursday. Dec . 20, 1973
From
9 a.m. to 12 Noon
To repair and service
hearing aids .
Batteries and supplies
lor all makes for sale.

Cage standings
All GAME-S
TEAM
W l P
waverly
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dire c ted by Ber tram
Mosier, Gallipolis.

CHESHIRE - The Kyger
Creek High School After
Holiday Open Chess Tournament will be held. Jan. 5 in
the school cafeteria.
Registration for the four
NBA standings
. -round Swiss system match will
By United Press ln1ernational
begin at 8:30a.m. Entry fees .
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
are $3.50 for juniors and $4 for
w
1 pet. g . b
seniors with USCF memBos lon
2.:1
6 .800
New York
' 19 13 .59.:1
6
bership required for parBuffalo
14 18. 438 ll
10 . 21 .323 14 112 ticipation.
Phila
central Division
A time limit of 45 moves in 90
w I pet . g . b, minutes will be enforced and
Capital
I S 13 .536
Atlanta
14 16 .467
2
the winner will receive 20 pet.
Houston
11 21 .344
6
of
the profit, with second place
Cleve land
11 22 .333
6 1h
Western Conference
receiving 1U pet. and third
Midw·esr Division
rece iving 14 pet.
w
1 pet . g,b,
Milwaukee
27
6 .818
For more information write
Chicago
25
9 .7Js· 21 2
Bertram
G. Mosier, 224 First
Detroit
20 13 .606
7
KC -Omaha
9 14 .273 18
Ave., Gallipolis, 45631.

Pacific Division
w
1 pet .. g.b.
Golden Stat e 16 12 .571
losAngeles
\9 15 .559
Portland
14 19 .424 4112
Phoenix.
12 21 .364
Sea tt l e
13 24 .35 1
Tuesday ' s Results
Buffalo 100 Cleveland 93
.Atlanta 98 Capita l 91
Sea ttle 93 Chicago 92
L .A . 109 ·Milwaukee 107
Port ian d 133 .Phoenix 117
Boston 125 Golder'! St 106
(o n l y games scheduled )
Wednesday's Games
New York at Atlanta
Seattle at Houston
Ch icago at Detr "Ji t
Cleve vs . KC -Oma at Om a
Philadelph i a af Phoen ix
(O nly games scheduled)

tournament

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· Houston
IS 10
4 34 107 89
Minnesota 16 13 1 33 112 101
Winn i peg 14 15 4 32113109
Los Angels 13 20 0 26 99 125
Vancouver 12 18 0 24100119
Tuesday's Results
Toronto 4 Jersey 1
Quebec 4 Edmonton 2
Winn i peg 3 Chicago 3 (ot) .
Vancouver 5 Los Angeles 2
(on ly games sc heduled )
Wednesday's Games
Toronto at Jersey
Edmonton at Quebec
Winnipeg at Chi cago
vancouver at Los Ange l es
&lt;On ly games scheduled)

GAME ON TV-10
COLUMBUS ( UP!) - The
Mid-American Conference
announced Tuesday nine
television stations in the
Midwest would carry Satw:day
night's 8 o'clock Tangefine
Bowl football game from
Gainesville, Fla ., between
MAC champion Miami and the
University of Florida, including Channel 10, Colwnbus.

'Tis the
A time for getting together, sharing and enjoying the good things
ol li le. With friends. With lamily. lce is a nice tou ch thai makes
every drink you serve a special occasion . In the spirit of the
season . AI! year long.
Packaged ice is more pure than the water you drink. lfs tastefree. And melts mor e slciwly than hoinemade ice. Take some home
for the holiday.

Party~me.anytime.

Enjoy pure,paakaged ice.

Party Ice
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M&amp;R
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THURSDAY, DEC. 20
To attend the funeral of E. C. Haggerty,

an employee of this store.

M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER

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Television Log
6 oo- News 3,

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DECEMBEII19

A t:K News 13 Sesame St 10
Pe r~altfy and Benavmr al Developmen1 JJ
30- NewsJ 4 15 6 8. 10 Hogan 's Heroes.l3
00- NeV\.s 10 What s My lme 8 Truth or Conseq J Know
Your Schools 33 I Spy 15
30---Ch the Money 4 To Tell the Trut h6 , Sale ot the Century s
Pol1ce Surgeon J . The Judge 10 BMt t he Clock 13 Know
Your Anhques 20 . Ep1sode Action J:J
00--Sonny &amp; Cher8 , Adam 17, J 4 IS Bdl Moyers Journal 70
)J , Rock and Roll Years 6 13 Mr Magoo s Chns1mas Carol

10

8 3G-Conl ltc ts 20 33

Snoop Srs ters 3 4 15

Movte

P1oneer

Woma n ' 13 Ptckwtck 6
9 00-Cannon 8 10
10 00--- News 10 Ko 1ak B 10

Love Stor y 3 4 15 Washing ton
DeQates 33 ONen Marsh a ll IJ
11 QO- News J , 4 6 8 10 13 15 Ja n ak1 JJ
11 30--Johnn y Car son 3 J 15 D1c k Cavell 6 M.ovte ' W ho Was
That La dy' 8
' Les M tsera b les ' 10
' These Thousand
Ntghts" 1J
1 00- Tom orr ow 3 4 Dtck Ca ve t t 13
2 00- News 4
2 30 - News 13
THURSDAY . DEC 10, mJ
6 00 - Sunnse Sem 1nar 4 Sa cr ed Heart 10
6 15 - Amenca s Problems 10
6 20 - Farm Report 13
6 25 - Paul Harvey 13
6 30 - Btble Answers 8 Patterns for Ltvl ng lJ New s 6 F 1ve
M i nutes to Ltve By 4
6 35 - Columbus Today 4
6 45 - Corncob Report 3 Farmtf m e 10
7 00 - Today 3 4 15 News 8 10 Romper Room 6 Lone Rang er
13
7 30 - Rocky &amp; Bullwmkle 13 New Zoo Revue6
8 00 - Cap1 Kangaroo 8, 10 Sesame St JJ La ss te 6 New Zoo
Revue 13
8 30 - Huck &amp; Yog t 6 D1 ck Van Dyke 1J
8 55 - News 13
9 00 - Paul D t &gt;~:on 4 Brady Bun ch 6 AM 3 Ph il Donahue 15
Abbott and Costello 8
Fnendly Junct ton 10
Mnv •P
Caprice" 13 Shmmg Trees of Sunnse 33
9 30 - To Tel l the Truth 3, Secret Storm 8 Company 6
Belsntckltng 33
9 55 - Chuck Wh tte Reports 10
10 00 - D1nah Shore 3 15 Jokers Wt ld 8, 10 Bea uty and th e
Beast 33
10 30 - Mtke Douglas 6 Baffle 3. 4 15 $10 000 Pyram td 8 10
Christmas 1783 33
11 00 - Wtzard of Odds 3 4 15 Hazel 8 Gambtt 10 Password
13, Hap--py Holtda ys 33
11 30- Brad y Bunch 13 Bowltng 6 Hollywood Squares 3 4 15
Love of L1fe 8, 10 Sesame Street JJ
11 55 - CBS News a Dan I mel s World 10
12 00 - Password 6 Jeopardy 3, 15 Bob Braun s 50 50 Club 4
News B, 10 13
12 30 - Split Second 6 3 W s 3 15 Search for Tomorrow 8 10
Mime Ctrcus 33
12 55 - NBC News 3, 15
I 00 - All My Children 6 13 Concentration 8 What s My L tne?
10 Not for Women Only 15 New s 3 L ttf le Drummer Boy 33
1 15 - Christmas on Grandfather's Farm 33
1 30 - Three on a Match 3, 4 15 As th e World Turns 8 10 Let s
Make A Deal 6 13 N1ght Before Chnslmas 33
1 45 - Chnstmqs Through the Ages 33
2 00 - Days of Our Lt ves 3 4 15, Gutdtng Ltght 8 \0 Newlywed
Game 6, 1J The Plot to Overthrow Christmas 33
2 30 - Doctors 3 4 15 Edge of Ntght 8 10 Gtrlm M y Ltfe 6 13
3 00 - Masferp1ece Theater 20 Another World 3 4 15 Genera l
Hospttal6, 13 Vtrgm1an 8 Pr lce ts R ight 10 Makmg Thmgs
Grow 33
3 30 - Return to Peyton Pla ce 3 15 , One L1fe t o Ltve l3 "'Phil
Donahue 4 Huck &amp; Yogt 6 Secret Storm 10 Echoes of Child
hood 33
4 00 - Sesame Street 33 Mr Car1oon and the Banana Splits J
Somerset 15 Speedracer 6 Mov te Apache Titles ' 10
Farmer's Daughter 13
4 30 - Gtlligan s Island 1J I Love Lu cy 6 Green Acres 3
Jeopardy 4 Sanfa Claus 15 Lu cy Show 8

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trend Of rl"&lt;.' enl \ l'3rS t'Olllln UI_)S, [)u ('lllbrr rna '' tUillt.'
to be k.no" n 3S the month Y.: llhout .1 m rcJ! ul&lt;~r mght·lunc IV
Specials and spnrts U~rea te n lo pre-&lt;:mpt the ~ hole thmg,
sta r ling about Thanksgl\ mg each yea1 Goodbyt&gt;, Matt D11lon So
long fot a " h1Ie, Arch1e Bunk er Au rcvo1 r , I rons1d(• - and on ~nd
on and on

Ever) week has a few spec ials, of t.:ourse, rangmg from Oral
Roberts to Jacques Coll'iteau, and some sports. dependent on the
cale ndar
But aft C:r the turkev casserole from Tlmnksgavwg ts
gr atefull y wssed mw the garbage disposal , a vcn ta ble t1de of
holiday spec .als beg ms to develop, mundatmg the v.ewer JUSt
about the t1me you' re reading this And the ubiquitous bowl
games and pro football playoffs, bare ly gettmg thm wmd back
fr om competmg w1th th e World Scnes, (lnds compet1bon from
the basketball u orld
Just to bore you w1th some dull staltsttcs, t here \H re onlv 18
"spec1als" liSted m TV Gmde for lhe week of Oct 6-1 2, and th1 s IS
a hard --sell penod for the networks 1 here were even fewer m
other 1\eeks sampled - 14 m the July 22-28 penod, dunng
swnmer'sdoldrums, and 17 m the March 11-17 peno&lt;l, when the
season 1s v. mding down
But the post-ThanksgiVin g avalanche showed 24 spec1al
programs m the Nov 24·30 Issue of TV GUide, and 27 lasl week
That's almost half of all pnme·tlm e network hours
The thmg 1sn't a monstrous problem, and 1ts or1g1ns are easy
to trace If a well·rece1ved hohday program goe" u ell when
or1gmally presented, 1t's socked back m the vault for another run
when another Christmas 1s commg Smce new offenngs appear
each year, vrrtually every new show has 1ts counterpart man old
one, back for another look-see
Thus, we hav e the seventh or e1ghth showmg of " A Charhe
Brown CriStmas" (well worth 1t), and the first appearance of
llThe Homecommg," the special wh1ch msp1red "The Waltons"
hit TV senes (also worthwh!le ), along w1th still another run at
"Frosty the Snowman," which IS gettmg cloymg and t1me-worn ,
and ' How lhe Grmch Stole Chnstmas," also a httlc ted1ous the
third or fourth time around It IS too much
After all the Chnstmas spec~als, and the mulbtudmous bowl
games, January may be remembered as the month lhe
Amencan vtewmg audience gets reacquamted w1th such usually·
fam1har faces as Luc1Ue Ball, Mary Tyler Moore and The Odd
Couple
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CriSIS 0\•er Chns tmas Lights

ACROSS

Dear Helen
I ma ll for conservmg energy, but this 1s too mu ch My w1fe
says " " should ha\ e a dark Chns tma s No outdoor hghts, nol
C\cn an} on th~ tree
I lake gr eat pnde m my holiday hghtmg Our house won
second prtze m the Chnstmas decoration contest last year , and I
" as g01ng for fir st thiS Decembe r , until they cancelled the
contest
We've been argumg for two weeks 1 even went out last mght
and put all the li ghts up, but now every tune I turn them on, she
snaps the switch off
What do you do w1th a hard hne energy nul ' - BLACKOUT
BLUES
Dea r BB
G1ve the little lady a gold star 1 Her ''Wasle not , Watt not"
program IS evidently what thiS rountry needs rlghl now
(And If It's any consolation, our outdoor lights went dark th1s
year, our thermostat stands at a scant 67, and I've become a
sweater freak ) - H

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TO YOU
OUR CUSTOMER
We tak e th1 s opportundy to
w1sh our fm e fn ends a very
Happ y Hol1day Season May we
always cont mue to serve you In
a courteous and efficient
manner
M er r y Chnstma s
from our staff

SELECTEp STYLES IN MEN'S
"SCAM"S" QUALITY

BIG SELECTION GIRL'S

HOUSE SLIPPERS

DRESSES

Select a pa1r of these fme, comfortable hou.se
slLppers for h1m Fme vmyls, leathers. corduroys, W1de range of SIZes

LADIES' WATERPROOF
VINYL FASHION

( @ 1973 Kmg Features Synd1nte, Inc )

G.C.O ' WI.IE1&lt;4 HilS OUTFIT
GETS ITS (.O'Io\1'\JTEilS GOIHG ,
YOU C: AN FAIRl.Y WEAR
TI-lE BRAINS

POP I

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- HAPPY CHRISTMAS SHOPP IN G-

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POl~STER

DOUBLEKNIT

·DRESS SLACKS

DRESS BOOTS

Polyester doublekruts and woven fabrics 111 pla1ds,
plams and patterns. You'll fmd class1c and con·
temporary styles
~

Pretty new fashion dress boots m waterproof vmyl
Sizes 5 to 10 Use our J..ay·A·Way plan Stiffler's
Christmas Sale.

- HAPPY CHRISTMAS SHOPPIN G-

$13 00

LADIES' ANGEL TREAD
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

LEISURE SLIPPERS

$ 99

I

$399

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MEN'S 4·1N·HAND OR REDDI-TIED

LADIES' WARM GIFT

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HOUSE SLIPPERS
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Choose a gift tie from our fine selectton,
plam colors, stripes and aU over patterns

Ladies' new fall and hoUday house shppers. Select from a w1de assortment

ADIJICE,-rniSEAAMIN,I.TI().l\S COST-

$4 99 $599

IIY&lt;o IN3 FIFTY BUGKS Z

FROM

$199 $299
TO

EACH

PAl

- HAPPY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING-

- HAPPY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
REG 79c VALUE MEN'S

BIG SAMPLE GROUP LADIES'

FLARE SLACKS

B~g sample group of laches' flare slacks
denimll, corduroys, and brushed fabrics
From some of the moot famous makers.

VALUES
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MEN'S FLEECE LINED COLORED

SWEAT SHIRTS
Spectal group of men's fleece Uned
cotton long sleeve sweat sh1rts. S.M-L.

ORLON DRESS SOCKS
Reg 79c value m en s asst co lors orion dress socks Save
now a t you r Frtendly St tftler Stores Buy several pa trs

now

MEN'S FANCY BROADCLOTH

PAJAMAS
Neatly tailored pajamas m soft cotton
broadcloth. Penn press Sues A·B-C·D

99

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HANDBAGS
Choose from the newest holiday hand
bags m a vanety o( SIZOS and shapes In
all the wanted colors Fme leather like
vmyls

$299ro $goo

$399PAIR

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MENS FAMOUS CAMPU~

SPECIAL GROUP LADIES'

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FANCY ORLON

SPORT PANTS

KNIT GLOVES

Men s famous Campus sport pants Wtde
belts flares tn brushect dentm · twills S1zes
30 to 38 Asst colors and ,styles BudQet
pnced Shop your Fnendly Stiffler's Dept
Store ftrst

$699

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- HAPPY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING-

$200

TO

Spec1al Chnstmas Sale Group of ladla'
fancy kmt orion gloves. Stiffler's haw
gifts for ber w wear

$8~~air_

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PAIR

$7 99
- HAPPY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING-

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FAMOUS PHILMAID TRICOT

WALTZ GOWNS
IS SO lo!ARD 10 5loiO'
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Beauttful Phtl Matd waltz gowns for
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colors wtth lace trlmrmng Stzes S M L

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A great collection of new lrudget priced
dresses m a good chotce of hotidaY
styles Select from a w1de var1ety of
colors, patterns and fabrics

$329

- HAPPY CHRI STMA S SHOPPING-

$]99TO $2999 EA.

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Choose one of these fme wann lmed wmter
Jackets for hiS Chnstmas Gift

$250 $450

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WINTER JACKETS

TWIN SIZES
FULL SIZES

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matchmg ptllow cases Floral patterns

Men's Campus brand long sleeve
perm press sport shtrts m
assorted fancy colors and pat·
terns

MEN'S BRIGHT PLAID

Festive footwear for Christmas giving
Famous Nngel Tread leiSure sUppers Btg
selection

TO

FLORAL SHEETS

SPORT SHIRTS

OTHERS
$4 99 To $10

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CAMEO-ROSE NO-IRON

MEN'S LONG SLEEVE
CAMPUS BRAND

TO

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hohday dresses tn assorted styles,
colors and patterns S1zes 3 to 6X and 7
to 12

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Yesterday's Cryptoquote A CONSERVATIVE IS A MAN
WITH TWO PERFECTLY GOOD LEGS WHO. HOWEVER,
HAS NEVER LEARNED TO WALK -FRANKLIN D ROOSE
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LADIES' PRETTY GIFT

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THAT NAME KEEPS
-.._:_R,.INGING A BELL'

Today' s hand •llilstrates
both luck m duplicate and the
modern expert use of the
grand·slam force
North 1s really exc1ted
when he hears h1s partner's
forcmg two spade opemng
b1d Then he 1usl ra1ses to
three With every mtentwn of
takmg strong actiOn later
Then South Jumps to f1ve
notrump an North can't
f1gure what IS gomg on He
has all he has shown plus at
least one ace and Ius partner
IS trym!l for a grand slam
North s f1rst thought 1s JUSt
to b1d seven spades Then he
I REALIZED IfjAD 70
stops to tlunk and dec1des
GIVE 1HE INFANT
®MOM~ WHEN r flAW 'THE
that hiS partner must hold TEN0EI(NE5$, 'THE LOVE_
BACK WrTHOUT
A FIGHT
e1ther seven spades and Six IN MRS. ROBEZTS' EYES
hearts or stx of each su1t plus WHEN ~E &amp;AW HER
t)le ace of clubs He really BA6Y
needed that for Ius grand·
slam force
The modermsts respond to
a grand slam force by bid·
dmg seven w1th two of the
three top honors and other·
w1se showmg the1r trump
strength by vanous grada·
lions North dec1des that Ius
trumps are a tnne too good
for a mere SIX club b1d and
b1ds SIX d1amonds South
stud1es a wh1le and dec1des to
SHE. GOT
SHE HAS
®
settle for JUst SIX spades
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NOW HE
RDMANTIC
Where does duplicate luc k
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CAIN'T
come mto the ptcture? BeFO'HI MPI:5TFlO'I
cause seven spades IS a rea~O'I'AWK'!
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agamst almost all even or
nearly even breaks m the two
maJor su1ts bul1t i'ust doesn 't
happen to wheel m th1s t1me
Sc1ence has pa1d off but the
unsc1entlf1c bidders who
went down at seven are enlllled to m1ld complamts

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VALUES
East

YOUR
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and gtrl s Values lo $1 29 Save now a t
your Fnendly Sttffler Stor es

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form four ordmary words.

TOYS-TOYS

OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMASI-OPEN SUNDAYS 1 PM TO 6 PM-GIFTS FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST-SHOP NOWI

23 Malay
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Gtfts from all over the world Valves to
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See thts group Yov w1ll want several
for your tnend5 Yes you save money
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30. Mus1eal
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Turner

Dear Helen
Remember me ' I'm the gal who wondered how to f1ght the
annual battle of the the rmostat - when ''some hke 1t hot , some
hke 1t cold "
Thanks to the PreSident, the problem IS solved Nowadays,
when I turn the md1cator to 68 (my favonte temperature ), 1t
stays there, and my cold-blooded husband JUSt adds another
layer of clothes
For the f1rst Y.mter m 15 years , I'm not overheated, and we
aren't playmg thermo-yo.yo - A LITTLE GOOD IN
EVERYT HING
P S I'm g1vmg my husband thermal underwear for Chnst

40 Use l c:,s
plant

VAL UE S TO SI 59

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5 30 Gomer Pyl e 13 Hodgepodge L odge 20 Be verly
Hli lbtll leS 8 Elec Co 33
5 55 - Earl N ghttnga le 15
6 00 - News6 8 10 Sesame 51 20 Lt lla s Yoga &amp; You 33 ABC
News 13 News 3 4 15
6 30 - New s 3 4 CBS News B 10 Your Future tS Now 33 NB C
News 15 ABC News 6 Hogan s Heroe s 13
7 00 - Bea t the Clock 4 What s My Lme 8 News 10 Electn c
Co 20 Vmce Lombardi Sc tence and Art of Football 33
T r uth or Consequences 3 6 Lets Make A Deal 13 Call ot the
West 15
7 30 - Hollywood Squares 3 Wt ld K1ngd om lOr Sale of th e
Ce ntury 4 To Te l l th e Tru th 6 Ozz1e s Gtrl s 8 Handfuls of
Ashes 20 Beat the Clock 13 Johnny Mann s Stand Up &amp;
Cheer 15 Lookmg Ahead 33
8 00 - Advocates 20 33 Flip Wilson 3 a 15 Toma 6 13 Th e
Waton s 8 10
9 00 - lrons tde 3 4 15 Kung Fu 6 1 3 ~ Movt es Al l tn a Ntght s
Work " 8
M y Stx Loves 10 Off the Re cord 20 M en Who
Made the Movtes 33
9 30 - Off the Record 20
1Q OQ----News 20 Chrtsfmas Card 4 Rena tssan ce Chns tm as 33
NBC F oil es3 15 Streets of San Franct sco6 13
11 00 - NewsS 101.3 Janakt33 News3 4 6 15
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 15 Dtck Cavett 6 Rose Bowl Bound 4
Mov 1es Requtem for a Secr et Agent 8
Walk East on
Beacon 10
The St Valen ttne s Day M assacre 13
11 40 - Johnny Carson 4
1 30 - Tomorrow 3 4 D1ck Cavett 13
2 00 - News 4
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OXFORDS-LOAFERS
Men's Sa ndy McGee loafers and ox
fords m a large se lectmn of styles and
stzes Budget pnced fo meet your
budget Save now

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&amp; THINGS

Television Log
6 oo- News 3,

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7

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WEDN~SDAY
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BY PAUL

DECEMBEII19

A t:K News 13 Sesame St 10
Pe r~altfy and Benavmr al Developmen1 JJ
30- NewsJ 4 15 6 8. 10 Hogan 's Heroes.l3
00- NeV\.s 10 What s My lme 8 Truth or Conseq J Know
Your Schools 33 I Spy 15
30---Ch the Money 4 To Tell the Trut h6 , Sale ot the Century s
Pol1ce Surgeon J . The Judge 10 BMt t he Clock 13 Know
Your Anhques 20 . Ep1sode Action J:J
00--Sonny &amp; Cher8 , Adam 17, J 4 IS Bdl Moyers Journal 70
)J , Rock and Roll Years 6 13 Mr Magoo s Chns1mas Carol

10

8 3G-Conl ltc ts 20 33

Snoop Srs ters 3 4 15

Movte

P1oneer

Woma n ' 13 Ptckwtck 6
9 00-Cannon 8 10
10 00--- News 10 Ko 1ak B 10

Love Stor y 3 4 15 Washing ton
DeQates 33 ONen Marsh a ll IJ
11 QO- News J , 4 6 8 10 13 15 Ja n ak1 JJ
11 30--Johnn y Car son 3 J 15 D1c k Cavell 6 M.ovte ' W ho Was
That La dy' 8
' Les M tsera b les ' 10
' These Thousand
Ntghts" 1J
1 00- Tom orr ow 3 4 Dtck Ca ve t t 13
2 00- News 4
2 30 - News 13
THURSDAY . DEC 10, mJ
6 00 - Sunnse Sem 1nar 4 Sa cr ed Heart 10
6 15 - Amenca s Problems 10
6 20 - Farm Report 13
6 25 - Paul Harvey 13
6 30 - Btble Answers 8 Patterns for Ltvl ng lJ New s 6 F 1ve
M i nutes to Ltve By 4
6 35 - Columbus Today 4
6 45 - Corncob Report 3 Farmtf m e 10
7 00 - Today 3 4 15 News 8 10 Romper Room 6 Lone Rang er
13
7 30 - Rocky &amp; Bullwmkle 13 New Zoo Revue6
8 00 - Cap1 Kangaroo 8, 10 Sesame St JJ La ss te 6 New Zoo
Revue 13
8 30 - Huck &amp; Yog t 6 D1 ck Van Dyke 1J
8 55 - News 13
9 00 - Paul D t &gt;~:on 4 Brady Bun ch 6 AM 3 Ph il Donahue 15
Abbott and Costello 8
Fnendly Junct ton 10
Mnv •P
Caprice" 13 Shmmg Trees of Sunnse 33
9 30 - To Tel l the Truth 3, Secret Storm 8 Company 6
Belsntckltng 33
9 55 - Chuck Wh tte Reports 10
10 00 - D1nah Shore 3 15 Jokers Wt ld 8, 10 Bea uty and th e
Beast 33
10 30 - Mtke Douglas 6 Baffle 3. 4 15 $10 000 Pyram td 8 10
Christmas 1783 33
11 00 - Wtzard of Odds 3 4 15 Hazel 8 Gambtt 10 Password
13, Hap--py Holtda ys 33
11 30- Brad y Bunch 13 Bowltng 6 Hollywood Squares 3 4 15
Love of L1fe 8, 10 Sesame Street JJ
11 55 - CBS News a Dan I mel s World 10
12 00 - Password 6 Jeopardy 3, 15 Bob Braun s 50 50 Club 4
News B, 10 13
12 30 - Split Second 6 3 W s 3 15 Search for Tomorrow 8 10
Mime Ctrcus 33
12 55 - NBC News 3, 15
I 00 - All My Children 6 13 Concentration 8 What s My L tne?
10 Not for Women Only 15 New s 3 L ttf le Drummer Boy 33
1 15 - Christmas on Grandfather's Farm 33
1 30 - Three on a Match 3, 4 15 As th e World Turns 8 10 Let s
Make A Deal 6 13 N1ght Before Chnslmas 33
1 45 - Chnstmqs Through the Ages 33
2 00 - Days of Our Lt ves 3 4 15, Gutdtng Ltght 8 \0 Newlywed
Game 6, 1J The Plot to Overthrow Christmas 33
2 30 - Doctors 3 4 15 Edge of Ntght 8 10 Gtrlm M y Ltfe 6 13
3 00 - Masferp1ece Theater 20 Another World 3 4 15 Genera l
Hospttal6, 13 Vtrgm1an 8 Pr lce ts R ight 10 Makmg Thmgs
Grow 33
3 30 - Return to Peyton Pla ce 3 15 , One L1fe t o Ltve l3 "'Phil
Donahue 4 Huck &amp; Yogt 6 Secret Storm 10 Echoes of Child
hood 33
4 00 - Sesame Street 33 Mr Car1oon and the Banana Splits J
Somerset 15 Speedracer 6 Mov te Apache Titles ' 10
Farmer's Daughter 13
4 30 - Gtlligan s Island 1J I Love Lu cy 6 Green Acres 3
Jeopardy 4 Sanfa Claus 15 Lu cy Show 8

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do b1d four notrump and
your partner bid s f1v e spades to
show three aces Wllat do you do
You

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trend Of rl"&lt;.' enl \ l'3rS t'Olllln UI_)S, [)u ('lllbrr rna '' tUillt.'
to be k.no" n 3S the month Y.: llhout .1 m rcJ! ul&lt;~r mght·lunc IV
Specials and spnrts U~rea te n lo pre-&lt;:mpt the ~ hole thmg,
sta r ling about Thanksgl\ mg each yea1 Goodbyt&gt;, Matt D11lon So
long fot a " h1Ie, Arch1e Bunk er Au rcvo1 r , I rons1d(• - and on ~nd
on and on

Ever) week has a few spec ials, of t.:ourse, rangmg from Oral
Roberts to Jacques Coll'iteau, and some sports. dependent on the
cale ndar
But aft C:r the turkev casserole from Tlmnksgavwg ts
gr atefull y wssed mw the garbage disposal , a vcn ta ble t1de of
holiday spec .als beg ms to develop, mundatmg the v.ewer JUSt
about the t1me you' re reading this And the ubiquitous bowl
games and pro football playoffs, bare ly gettmg thm wmd back
fr om competmg w1th th e World Scnes, (lnds compet1bon from
the basketball u orld
Just to bore you w1th some dull staltsttcs, t here \H re onlv 18
"spec1als" liSted m TV Gmde for lhe week of Oct 6-1 2, and th1 s IS
a hard --sell penod for the networks 1 here were even fewer m
other 1\eeks sampled - 14 m the July 22-28 penod, dunng
swnmer'sdoldrums, and 17 m the March 11-17 peno&lt;l, when the
season 1s v. mding down
But the post-ThanksgiVin g avalanche showed 24 spec1al
programs m the Nov 24·30 Issue of TV GUide, and 27 lasl week
That's almost half of all pnme·tlm e network hours
The thmg 1sn't a monstrous problem, and 1ts or1g1ns are easy
to trace If a well·rece1ved hohday program goe" u ell when
or1gmally presented, 1t's socked back m the vault for another run
when another Christmas 1s commg Smce new offenngs appear
each year, vrrtually every new show has 1ts counterpart man old
one, back for another look-see
Thus, we hav e the seventh or e1ghth showmg of " A Charhe
Brown CriStmas" (well worth 1t), and the first appearance of
llThe Homecommg," the special wh1ch msp1red "The Waltons"
hit TV senes (also worthwh!le ), along w1th still another run at
"Frosty the Snowman," which IS gettmg cloymg and t1me-worn ,
and ' How lhe Grmch Stole Chnstmas," also a httlc ted1ous the
third or fourth time around It IS too much
After all the Chnstmas spec~als, and the mulbtudmous bowl
games, January may be remembered as the month lhe
Amencan vtewmg audience gets reacquamted w1th such usually·
fam1har faces as Luc1Ue Ball, Mary Tyler Moore and The Odd
Couple
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CriSIS 0\•er Chns tmas Lights

ACROSS

Dear Helen
I ma ll for conservmg energy, but this 1s too mu ch My w1fe
says " " should ha\ e a dark Chns tma s No outdoor hghts, nol
C\cn an} on th~ tree
I lake gr eat pnde m my holiday hghtmg Our house won
second prtze m the Chnstmas decoration contest last year , and I
" as g01ng for fir st thiS Decembe r , until they cancelled the
contest
We've been argumg for two weeks 1 even went out last mght
and put all the li ghts up, but now every tune I turn them on, she
snaps the switch off
What do you do w1th a hard hne energy nul ' - BLACKOUT
BLUES
Dea r BB
G1ve the little lady a gold star 1 Her ''Wasle not , Watt not"
program IS evidently what thiS rountry needs rlghl now
(And If It's any consolation, our outdoor lights went dark th1s
year, our thermostat stands at a scant 67, and I've become a
sweater freak ) - H

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wear

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13. Greek

cheese
14. Sullen '

15 Devour
16. Celtic
Neptune
17. Range of

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edge
18. Au
couranl
20. "-or
the S1dh
Hap
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21. Ike and

barr ass

(4w&lt;Js)
4 Greek

12

5 Flash
or
shU
6 Fru1t
o! the
oak
7. My,
Its
cold'
8 Confront
(4 wds)
9 Perfume

16

letter

19

22

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Yesterday's Answer '
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25 D1d a
cmal
model's
leaves
JOP
Unas
26 R1ver In
pirated
N and S
consonant
Carolina
Subject o!
(2 wds)
many
28 Stnngent
best
29. Tr1mmmg
sellers
fabric
Mall
33 Hard·
k1ln
sh1p
Small
35 Inlet

crown

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- HAPPY CHRI STI\ AS SHOP P ING- - HAPPY CHR ISTMAS SHOPPING-

SPECIAL GROUP LADIES'
GIFT ROBES AND

SPECIAl GROUP LADIES'
PANT SUITS AND

pam on

Z5. Versifier

26. Sell

DUSTERS

DRESSES

Ihi ci tly

21. Eye

Select a g1ft robe or duster from our
great collection of new holiday
styles QUilted nylon and no·1ron
woven fabn cs

A beautiful assortment of better
dresses and pant swts m tlus
spec1al Holiday Sale Group
Every gannent JS a bargam.

$1000

~ HAPPY

Pass 3.
Pass
Pass 6+
Pass
Pass Pass
Pass
Openmg lead-J+

Sleepytune Cht1stmas Gifts for her'
Gowns and paJamas 111 assorted
styles and colors W1de selection
B1g savmgs

FROM

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OPPING-

feudal
l ord

HULIDAY GROUP LADIES'
PERM PRESS HOUSE

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LONGFELLOW

DRESSES

One letter stmply stands for another In th1s sample A 1s
used for the three L s X Cor the tv. a O's etc Smgle letters
apostrophes, the length and form atmn of the words are all

'Spec1al Chnstmas Sale Group of pretty
prmt dresses m !me quality cotton, for
home or street wear MlSSes and half
Sizes Shop early

hmfs Each daJ the code letters are dtfferent
CRYPTOQUOTES
VA

VDN

BF'VFLN

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TO YOU
OUR CUSTOMER
We tak e th1 s opportundy to
w1sh our fm e fn ends a very
Happ y Hol1day Season May we
always cont mue to serve you In
a courteous and efficient
manner
M er r y Chnstma s
from our staff

SELECTEp STYLES IN MEN'S
"SCAM"S" QUALITY

BIG SELECTION GIRL'S

HOUSE SLIPPERS

DRESSES

Select a pa1r of these fme, comfortable hou.se
slLppers for h1m Fme vmyls, leathers. corduroys, W1de range of SIZes

LADIES' WATERPROOF
VINYL FASHION

( @ 1973 Kmg Features Synd1nte, Inc )

G.C.O ' WI.IE1&lt;4 HilS OUTFIT
GETS ITS (.O'Io\1'\JTEilS GOIHG ,
YOU C: AN FAIRl.Y WEAR
TI-lE BRAINS

POP I

SPECIAL GROUP MEN 'S

- HAPPY CHRISTMAS SHOPP IN G-

APPY CH RI STMAS SHOPPIN G-

POl~STER

DOUBLEKNIT

·DRESS SLACKS

DRESS BOOTS

Polyester doublekruts and woven fabrics 111 pla1ds,
plams and patterns. You'll fmd class1c and con·
temporary styles
~

Pretty new fashion dress boots m waterproof vmyl
Sizes 5 to 10 Use our J..ay·A·Way plan Stiffler's
Christmas Sale.

- HAPPY CHRISTMAS SHOPPIN G-

$13 00

LADIES' ANGEL TREAD
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

LEISURE SLIPPERS

$ 99

I

$399

- HAPPY CHRI ST AS SHOPP IN G-

MEN'S 4·1N·HAND OR REDDI-TIED

LADIES' WARM GIFT

NECK TIES

HOUSE SLIPPERS
•

At.l ml-t-1&gt;.·11-~l ... ~a, 'ffiA.T I&lt;.lllO Of

Choose a gift tie from our fine selectton,
plam colors, stripes and aU over patterns

Ladies' new fall and hoUday house shppers. Select from a w1de assortment

ADIJICE,-rniSEAAMIN,I.TI().l\S COST-

$4 99 $599

IIY&lt;o IN3 FIFTY BUGKS Z

FROM

$199 $299
TO

EACH

PAl

- HAPPY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING-

- HAPPY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
REG 79c VALUE MEN'S

BIG SAMPLE GROUP LADIES'

FLARE SLACKS

B~g sample group of laches' flare slacks
denimll, corduroys, and brushed fabrics
From some of the moot famous makers.

VALUES
TO

EACH

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MEN'S FLEECE LINED COLORED

SWEAT SHIRTS
Spectal group of men's fleece Uned
cotton long sleeve sweat sh1rts. S.M-L.

ORLON DRESS SOCKS
Reg 79c value m en s asst co lors orion dress socks Save
now a t you r Frtendly St tftler Stores Buy several pa trs

now

MEN'S FANCY BROADCLOTH

PAJAMAS
Neatly tailored pajamas m soft cotton
broadcloth. Penn press Sues A·B-C·D

99

- HAPPY rH r.n C.TMll.S c;HnPPING-

LADI ES ' FALL &amp; HOLIDAY

HANDBAGS
Choose from the newest holiday hand
bags m a vanety o( SIZOS and shapes In
all the wanted colors Fme leather like
vmyls

$299ro $goo

$399PAIR

- HAPPY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING-

- HAPPY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING-

MENS FAMOUS CAMPU~

SPECIAL GROUP LADIES'

Bell Bottom · F Iares· W1 de leq

FANCY ORLON

SPORT PANTS

KNIT GLOVES

Men s famous Campus sport pants Wtde
belts flares tn brushect dentm · twills S1zes
30 to 38 Asst colors and ,styles BudQet
pnced Shop your Fnendly Stiffler's Dept
Store ftrst

$699

I

..

- HAPPY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING-

$200

TO

Spec1al Chnstmas Sale Group of ladla'
fancy kmt orion gloves. Stiffler's haw
gifts for ber w wear

$8~~air_

00

PAIR

$7 99
- HAPPY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING-

LADIES HOLIDAY
FAMOUS PHILMAID TRICOT

WALTZ GOWNS
IS SO lo!ARD 10 5loiO'
loiE' HilS J:\IEI&lt;Yl'HING

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Beauttful Phtl Matd waltz gowns for
Chnstmas gtvmg Trtcot In assorted pastel
colors wtth lace trlmrmng Stzes S M L

- HAPPY CHRISTMAS SHOPP IN G-

- HAPPY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING-

~

Blli ~tLECTION LADIES'

NEW HOLIDAY

DRESSES

A great collection of new lrudget priced
dresses m a good chotce of hotidaY
styles Select from a w1de var1ety of
colors, patterns and fabrics

$329

- HAPPY CHRI STMA S SHOPPING-

$]99TO $2999 EA.

OTHERS
AT

EACH

PAIR

- HAPPY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING-

fHE BORN LOSER

oo

Each

MATCHING
PILLOW CASES

Choose one of these fme wann lmed wmter
Jackets for hiS Chnstmas Gift

$250 $450

!NEWSPAPER ENTERPR ISE ASSN l

&gt;

FLANNEL SHIRTS

WINTER JACKETS

TWIN SIZES
FULL SIZES

3

- HAPPY CHR ISTMAS SHOPPING-

MEN'S ZIPPER OR BUTTON

-

Take your Choice. Twm and full sues With
matchmg ptllow cases Floral patterns

Men's Campus brand long sleeve
perm press sport shtrts m
assorted fancy colors and pat·
terns

MEN'S BRIGHT PLAID

Festive footwear for Christmas giving
Famous Nngel Tread leiSure sUppers Btg
selection

TO

FLORAL SHEETS

SPORT SHIRTS

OTHERS
$4 99 To $10

- HAPPY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING-

- HAPPY !:; HRISTMAS SHOPPING-

SPECIAL GROUP CANNON
CAMEO-ROSE NO-IRON

MEN'S LONG SLEEVE
CAMPUS BRAND

TO

2.

ALLEY OOP

Special group of g1rls new fall and
hohday dresses tn assorted styles,
colors and patterns S1zes 3 to 6X and 7
to 12

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT PT PLEASANT

UNCN M

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STIFFLER STORES INt:.

VDN GLNJNIV

Yesterday's Cryptoquote A CONSERVATIVE IS A MAN
WITH TWO PERFECTLY GOOD LEGS WHO. HOWEVER,
HAS NEVER LEARNED TO WALK -FRANKLIN D ROOSE
VELT

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- HAPPY CHR IS TMAS SHOPPING-

- HAPPY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING-

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19
West
North East South
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Wlial do you do now'
A - Bid four notrump Your
pari- 11.11 ohown dedded signs
.r llf~ •nd you tan arrord to ask
101' acn

,Special sale group of dress and
casual coats Regular values
$29 99 to $35 00 A beautiful
collectiOn at b1g savmgs

tressed

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South

I GOT A SUSPRIGE
FER 'IE, LUKEV-·
WHICH HAND
'IE PICK?

COATS

SLEEPWEAR

$5 99

PRICED

FROM

I'LL TAKE 'EM
BOTH , HONEV
POT"

SPECIAL GROUP LADIES'
DRESS AND CASUAL

GOWNS AND ~AJAMAS
LADIES' PRETTY GIFT

38 Be diS

THAT NAME KEEPS
-.._:_R,.INGING A BELL'

Today' s hand •llilstrates
both luck m duplicate and the
modern expert use of the
grand·slam force
North 1s really exc1ted
when he hears h1s partner's
forcmg two spade opemng
b1d Then he 1usl ra1ses to
three With every mtentwn of
takmg strong actiOn later
Then South Jumps to f1ve
notrump an North can't
f1gure what IS gomg on He
has all he has shown plus at
least one ace and Ius partner
IS trym!l for a grand slam
North s f1rst thought 1s JUSt
to b1d seven spades Then he
I REALIZED IfjAD 70
stops to tlunk and dec1des
GIVE 1HE INFANT
®MOM~ WHEN r flAW 'THE
that hiS partner must hold TEN0EI(NE5$, 'THE LOVE_
BACK WrTHOUT
A FIGHT
e1ther seven spades and Six IN MRS. ROBEZTS' EYES
hearts or stx of each su1t plus WHEN ~E &amp;AW HER
t)le ace of clubs He really BA6Y
needed that for Ius grand·
slam force
The modermsts respond to
a grand slam force by bid·
dmg seven w1th two of the
three top honors and other·
w1se showmg the1r trump
strength by vanous grada·
lions North dec1des that Ius
trumps are a tnne too good
for a mere SIX club b1d and
b1ds SIX d1amonds South
stud1es a wh1le and dec1des to
SHE. GOT
SHE HAS
®
settle for JUst SIX spades
- C.H()Cr&lt;,L.E!j....\ EJ\ MATE ''
NOW HE
RDMANTIC
Where does duplicate luc k
'
PLANS
CAIN'T
come mto the ptcture? BeFO'HI MPI:5TFlO'I
cause seven spades IS a rea~O'I'AWK'!
,.....-'-----'
sonable contract It makes
agamst almost all even or
nearly even breaks m the two
maJor su1ts bul1t i'ust doesn 't
happen to wheel m th1s t1me
Sc1ence has pa1d off but the
unsc1entlf1c bidders who
went down at seven are enlllled to m1ld complamts

- "' AP P Y CHRI STM AS SHOPPING-

&lt; HR IS TMA S SHO PP ING-

VALUES
East

YOUR
CHOI CE

YOUR
CHOI CE

roughly

24 Com

Elms'

One large table ot a:;st toys for boys
and gtrl s Values lo $1 29 Save now a t
your Fnendly Sttffler Stor es

36. Handle

24 Silent

weight

form four ordmary words.

TOYS-TOYS

OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMASI-OPEN SUNDAYS 1 PM TO 6 PM-GIFTS FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST-SHOP NOWI

23 Malay
weight

Unscramble these rour Jumbles.
one letter to each !iquare, to

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GIFTS-GIFTS
Gtfts from all over the world Valves to
S.l ~9 Two large tables to choose from
See thts group Yov w1ll want several
for your tnend5 Yes you save money
11t Sf tffler s

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22 BraZJhan

28. Bml dog
30. Mus1eal
note
31. Pagoda
ornament
32 Mern
mcnt
34 Hab1tua
ted (var )
36. Tempo
37 "Under the

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$144EACH

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llon
on

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platd and fl or a l bat h towe ls Stock up
now at you r Sl• ffl er Stores Shop every
n.te untdl Chr1sfma s

..

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other

Turner

Dear Helen
Remember me ' I'm the gal who wondered how to f1ght the
annual battle of the the rmostat - when ''some hke 1t hot , some
hke 1t cold "
Thanks to the PreSident, the problem IS solved Nowadays,
when I turn the md1cator to 68 (my favonte temperature ), 1t
stays there, and my cold-blooded husband JUSt adds another
layer of clothes
For the f1rst Y.mter m 15 years , I'm not overheated, and we
aren't playmg thermo-yo.yo - A LITTLE GOOD IN
EVERYT HING
P S I'm g1vmg my husband thermal underwear for Chnst

40 Use l c:,s
plant

VAL UE S TO SI 59

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HAPPY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING

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5 30 Gomer Pyl e 13 Hodgepodge L odge 20 Be verly
Hli lbtll leS 8 Elec Co 33
5 55 - Earl N ghttnga le 15
6 00 - News6 8 10 Sesame 51 20 Lt lla s Yoga &amp; You 33 ABC
News 13 News 3 4 15
6 30 - New s 3 4 CBS News B 10 Your Future tS Now 33 NB C
News 15 ABC News 6 Hogan s Heroe s 13
7 00 - Bea t the Clock 4 What s My Lme 8 News 10 Electn c
Co 20 Vmce Lombardi Sc tence and Art of Football 33
T r uth or Consequences 3 6 Lets Make A Deal 13 Call ot the
West 15
7 30 - Hollywood Squares 3 Wt ld K1ngd om lOr Sale of th e
Ce ntury 4 To Te l l th e Tru th 6 Ozz1e s Gtrl s 8 Handfuls of
Ashes 20 Beat the Clock 13 Johnny Mann s Stand Up &amp;
Cheer 15 Lookmg Ahead 33
8 00 - Advocates 20 33 Flip Wilson 3 a 15 Toma 6 13 Th e
Waton s 8 10
9 00 - lrons tde 3 4 15 Kung Fu 6 1 3 ~ Movt es Al l tn a Ntght s
Work " 8
M y Stx Loves 10 Off the Re cord 20 M en Who
Made the Movtes 33
9 30 - Off the Record 20
1Q OQ----News 20 Chrtsfmas Card 4 Rena tssan ce Chns tm as 33
NBC F oil es3 15 Streets of San Franct sco6 13
11 00 - NewsS 101.3 Janakt33 News3 4 6 15
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 15 Dtck Cavett 6 Rose Bowl Bound 4
Mov 1es Requtem for a Secr et Agent 8
Walk East on
Beacon 10
The St Valen ttne s Day M assacre 13
11 40 - Johnny Carson 4
1 30 - Tomorrow 3 4 D1ck Cavett 13
2 00 - News 4
2 JO - News 13

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MEN'S SANDY McGEE

OXFORDS-LOAFERS
Men's Sa ndy McGee loafers and ox
fords m a large se lectmn of styles and
stzes Budget pnced fo meet your
budget Save now

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SOff, tuddly ..Stuffed !?lush An1mals
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HUGE SE!LI:CTION

BEARS...: DOGS
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Bears Cat5l Qogs In your
cho1ce of fDlbrS i!n d kmds

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ICorner By charlene Hoeflich I

Membership cc rt ifi('i!les
were presented to four nt•w
members .. Mrs . Dorothy
Jenkins, Mrs. Juanila Conde. '•'•
Mrs . Mary Martln and Mrs . '
Wllile M. Sgt. William E . Brown, hiS wile, Ruth, and their
Marian Taylor. at a meeting or two sons, Randy and Billy, won't be home for Christmas, they ' ll
the Middleport Business and be making a visit here in early January.
Professional Women's Club
Now at U1e Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexicot M. Sgt.
Brown will received his discharge- it's been 20 years already Monday night.
The meeting at the home of on Dec. 31 and the family will be coming here for a visit before
Mrs . G,a ce t'ralt followed a going on to South Carolina w)lere they have a home.
dinner at Crow 's Steak House.
In his 20 years, Sgt. Brown ha s been practically around the
Mrs. John Werner extended the world . He spent three years in Germany, had a tour of duty in
welcome Using a poem, ''Let Korea, and hqd three diffe rent tours of duty in Vietnam . He is the
Us Pray Through this Holy grandson of Mr. and Mrs . Clarence Curtis whom he and the
Holiday" by Helen Steiner family will be visiting as well as his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Rice. Guests were Mrs. Eloise Frick. Sgt. Brown is also the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs .
'Wilson and Mrs . Dorinda Val Bro\\11.
Nardie.
AREN'T YOU ENJOYING the sounds from the bell tower at
Miss Freddie Houda s helt
presented the new members the Pomeroy United Methodist Church 1
The JOF class recently had the speakers repaired so that the
with tbeir certificates . Cards
were signed by the members chimes could play during the holiday season. It ha s been about
for Olga Pier otti and Mrs. tllree years sin ce they last sounded .
Essie Russell. Games were
OUR CONGRATULATIONS to both Mr. and Mrs. Henry
played under the direction of
the hostess committee and Reibel and Mr. and Mrs. Donley Reibel. Both couples will be
Mrs. Unda Stobart was at the observing wedding annive rsaries on Christmas Day. For Mr. and
piano lor a carol sing led by Mrs. Henry Reibel, it will be 6ll years ; lor their son and daughterMrs. Jenkins. Mrs. Pratt read in-law, 27 years.
And while we're saying congr atulations, let's say Happy
" Rusty 's Christmas Secret"
taken from the War Cry and Birthday to Eloise Hayes, Allred Roush, and Merri Ault, all with
Mrs. Mary Kunzelman had a birthdays on Christmas Day.
Christmas poem.
THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS open house of the Bradbury
Members exchanged gifts
with Pam Powers , grand· School will be held Thursday with classes to begin at 3 p.m. and
daughte r of Mrs. Pratt, dismiss at 8.
Major purpose of the night school is to have classes at a time
assisting. A hostess gift was
presented to Mrs. Pratt by when parents might be free to come and observe the type of work
Miss Houdashelt who also being done at Bradbury. While there will not be a special
Christmas program the parents will be invited to join the music
presented a gilt to Mrs
class in singing some of tile favorite Christmas songs. The
Werner, club president.
The refreshment table Christmas Olorale will also present again their specia1 Christfeatured a red cloth centered mas songs at that time.
with an arrangement of holly
GffiLS SCOUTS do so many, many nice things lor others.
and candl~s . Cookies, nuts 3
Monday evening, the Middleport juniors delivered a
ritintst ice cream trees, punch
tree to an invalid, and took a gift to a youngster who is
decorated
and coffee were served. Favors
were given to each one at· confined to her home with a fractured leg. The scouts made all of
the decorations for the tree.
tending.

Let The Friendly
Folks At The

heritage house
Help You with Your

.Gift Selection
Your Thom MeAn Store
MIDDLEPORT. 0 .

PLAN PROGRAM
The . Eagle Ridge Community Chur ch Chris tma s
program will be held at 7:30
p.m. Sunday . .

Rutland Furniture
Special Shopping Hours

9 to 9 ·
Wednesday, Thursday
Friday &amp; Saturday

utland Furnitu
Rutland, 0.

Arnold Grate

We Will Close At 6 Christmas Eve.

Mrs. McComas
hosts
tea
Mrs. L. W. McComas en-

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Prices' Effective thru
Christmas Eve

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Krage~ Stores . W~ rt

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PRICES IN EFFECT TUESDAY, DEC. 18th through 5 PM CHRISTMAS EVE. DEC. 24, WHILE QUANTITIES lAST

DEA tEA S

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USE YOUR
CONVENIENT
HECK'S CHARGE~A-CARD

Top Value Stamps!
• Sunday, Dec. 23rd Open

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Pomeroy and Silver Bridge
Kroger Stores Open
11 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Ripley 12 Noon to 7 P.M.

Armour' s Fully Coc&gt;ked
Cry 0 Vat

Full

OPEN DAILY

She~nk He~lf

9:30 1'0 9

Smoked Ham

• Monday, Dec•.24th
Open 'til 6 P.M.
• Closed Christmas Day

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SUNDAY 10 TO lO

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NOW THROUGH CHRISTMAS EVE, DEC. 24
.

.
, Grade A Kroger W:·i;!;bono
Rog. 1010141b. Avg .

Hen Turkeys •••..••••..... lb .
U.S.D.A. Grade A Kroger Wi,hbone
10!o141b. Avo .

Pre-Basted Hen Turkeys . . • • •lb

TO BE ABLE TO COME home for Christmas was the nicest
of all g ifts for Robert Sharp. Mr. Sharp since Nov. 10 has been a
patient at St. Anthony 's Hospital in Columbus. He was able to
. come home yesterday to be with his son·in-law,arxl daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul HaptonstaU and family for the holidays. Mr. Sharp
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Party
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Semi-Boneless

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tertained Sunday with a Christmas tea for her piano pupils.
The McComas home was
decorated with a Christmas
tree, candles and a nativity set.
The refresl).ment table was
covered. with a Christmas cloth
and centered with Santa, his
sleigh and reindeer.
Tina Marie Miller, a pupil,
and Mrs . Robert Rinehart
accompanied the students and
their guests for carol singing.
There was a piano solo by
Jeanne Ann _Norton.
Mrs. Dianne George served
at the punch bowl with Mrs.
Rinehart assiuting in the
serving of Christmas cookies,
coffee and nuts. Favors were
candy canes, chocolate Santas,
and small toys.

U.S.O.P,. Grode A 10- to
.Swift's Premium

Ham ...... .
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4x8 sheet 5.95
4x8 sheet 5.95
4x8 sheet 5.95
4x8 sheet 5.95

4x8 sheet 5.95
4x8 sheet 6.95

Mouldings

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Buy &amp; Save

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CHERRY Pt 4"K
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HONEY ORCHARD
COFFEE ORCHARD
ASPEN (medium!
BALSAM (Dark)
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The Christmas program of
the Flatwoods Methodist
Church will beheld at 7:30p.m.
Saturday. There will be
singing? scripture reading and
a 16mm film entitled " The
Nativity." The public is in-

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Membership cc rt ifi('i!les
were presented to four nt•w
members .. Mrs . Dorothy
Jenkins, Mrs. Juanila Conde. '•'•
Mrs . Mary Martln and Mrs . '
Wllile M. Sgt. William E . Brown, hiS wile, Ruth, and their
Marian Taylor. at a meeting or two sons, Randy and Billy, won't be home for Christmas, they ' ll
the Middleport Business and be making a visit here in early January.
Professional Women's Club
Now at U1e Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexicot M. Sgt.
Brown will received his discharge- it's been 20 years already Monday night.
The meeting at the home of on Dec. 31 and the family will be coming here for a visit before
Mrs . G,a ce t'ralt followed a going on to South Carolina w)lere they have a home.
dinner at Crow 's Steak House.
In his 20 years, Sgt. Brown ha s been practically around the
Mrs. John Werner extended the world . He spent three years in Germany, had a tour of duty in
welcome Using a poem, ''Let Korea, and hqd three diffe rent tours of duty in Vietnam . He is the
Us Pray Through this Holy grandson of Mr. and Mrs . Clarence Curtis whom he and the
Holiday" by Helen Steiner family will be visiting as well as his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Rice. Guests were Mrs. Eloise Frick. Sgt. Brown is also the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs .
'Wilson and Mrs . Dorinda Val Bro\\11.
Nardie.
AREN'T YOU ENJOYING the sounds from the bell tower at
Miss Freddie Houda s helt
presented the new members the Pomeroy United Methodist Church 1
The JOF class recently had the speakers repaired so that the
with tbeir certificates . Cards
were signed by the members chimes could play during the holiday season. It ha s been about
for Olga Pier otti and Mrs. tllree years sin ce they last sounded .
Essie Russell. Games were
OUR CONGRATULATIONS to both Mr. and Mrs. Henry
played under the direction of
the hostess committee and Reibel and Mr. and Mrs. Donley Reibel. Both couples will be
Mrs. Unda Stobart was at the observing wedding annive rsaries on Christmas Day. For Mr. and
piano lor a carol sing led by Mrs. Henry Reibel, it will be 6ll years ; lor their son and daughterMrs. Jenkins. Mrs. Pratt read in-law, 27 years.
And while we're saying congr atulations, let's say Happy
" Rusty 's Christmas Secret"
taken from the War Cry and Birthday to Eloise Hayes, Allred Roush, and Merri Ault, all with
Mrs. Mary Kunzelman had a birthdays on Christmas Day.
Christmas poem.
THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS open house of the Bradbury
Members exchanged gifts
with Pam Powers , grand· School will be held Thursday with classes to begin at 3 p.m. and
daughte r of Mrs. Pratt, dismiss at 8.
Major purpose of the night school is to have classes at a time
assisting. A hostess gift was
presented to Mrs. Pratt by when parents might be free to come and observe the type of work
Miss Houdashelt who also being done at Bradbury. While there will not be a special
Christmas program the parents will be invited to join the music
presented a gilt to Mrs
class in singing some of tile favorite Christmas songs. The
Werner, club president.
The refreshment table Christmas Olorale will also present again their specia1 Christfeatured a red cloth centered mas songs at that time.
with an arrangement of holly
GffiLS SCOUTS do so many, many nice things lor others.
and candl~s . Cookies, nuts 3
Monday evening, the Middleport juniors delivered a
ritintst ice cream trees, punch
tree to an invalid, and took a gift to a youngster who is
decorated
and coffee were served. Favors
were given to each one at· confined to her home with a fractured leg. The scouts made all of
the decorations for the tree.
tending.

Let The Friendly
Folks At The

heritage house
Help You with Your

.Gift Selection
Your Thom MeAn Store
MIDDLEPORT. 0 .

PLAN PROGRAM
The . Eagle Ridge Community Chur ch Chris tma s
program will be held at 7:30
p.m. Sunday . .

Rutland Furniture
Special Shopping Hours

9 to 9 ·
Wednesday, Thursday
Friday &amp; Saturday

utland Furnitu
Rutland, 0.

Arnold Grate

We Will Close At 6 Christmas Eve.

Mrs. McComas
hosts
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Mrs. L. W. McComas en-

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Top Value Stamps!
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Kroger Stores Open
11 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Ripley 12 Noon to 7 P.M.

Armour' s Fully Coc&gt;ked
Cry 0 Vat

Full

OPEN DAILY

She~nk He~lf

9:30 1'0 9

Smoked Ham

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Hen Turkeys •••..••••..... lb .
U.S.D.A. Grade A Kroger Wi,hbone
10!o141b. Avo .

Pre-Basted Hen Turkeys . . • • •lb

TO BE ABLE TO COME home for Christmas was the nicest
of all g ifts for Robert Sharp. Mr. Sharp since Nov. 10 has been a
patient at St. Anthony 's Hospital in Columbus. He was able to
. come home yesterday to be with his son·in-law,arxl daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul HaptonstaU and family for the holidays. Mr. Sharp
is 86.·

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Party
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Semi-Boneless

delicaten~n.

tertained Sunday with a Christmas tea for her piano pupils.
The McComas home was
decorated with a Christmas
tree, candles and a nativity set.
The refresl).ment table was
covered. with a Christmas cloth
and centered with Santa, his
sleigh and reindeer.
Tina Marie Miller, a pupil,
and Mrs . Robert Rinehart
accompanied the students and
their guests for carol singing.
There was a piano solo by
Jeanne Ann _Norton.
Mrs. Dianne George served
at the punch bowl with Mrs.
Rinehart assiuting in the
serving of Christmas cookies,
coffee and nuts. Favors were
candy canes, chocolate Santas,
and small toys.

U.S.O.P,. Grode A 10- to
.Swift's Premium

Ham ...... .
U.S . Go vt, Graded Cho iH· P~· o pl.,
Choice - -4th &amp; 5t h Rib 1

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contact your

Honeysuckle Hen Turkeys ••.• tb,

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4x8 sheet 5.95
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4x8 sheet 5.95
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4x8 sheet 5.95
4x8 sheet 6.95

Mouldings

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Buy &amp; Save

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White Glacier

418

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CHERRY Pt 4"K
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HONEY ORCHARD
COFFEE ORCHARD
ASPEN (medium!
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The Christmas program of
the Flatwoods Methodist
Church will beheld at 7:30p.m.
Saturday. There will be
singing? scripture reading and
a 16mm film entitled " The
Nativity." The public is in-

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MASON, W. VA.

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PUBLIC NOTICE
The Ca rl L emley res id en ce in
Tuppers Pla ins , Ohio , w i ll be
offered for sa le at t /'le off i ces ot
Cr~w ,

Oh10 .

Crow &amp; Porter, Pomer oy ,
at

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Fr iday ,

December 21 , 1973 . 11 cannot be
sold tor tess than 59 ,000 00 c as h
trnmed i ate possess i on . The
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Ro y E Lemley ,
Guard 1an

1972 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
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4 Door , less tlian 15 ,000 mlles by 1 local owner. Beige
finish . vinyl top , 350 V-8 eng me , automatic trans .. power
steen ng &amp; brakes, tires show l ittl e wear . Rad•o. truly a
cream putt .

1971 DODGE CORONET

1971 DODGE POLAR A

day

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Mann1ng D Webster
Judge
Court of Common Pleas ,
Probate Div i sion
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..•~:News, Society

:: Richard Harris of California
; ; spent a couple of days with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
,. Harris.
: · Mrs. Thelma Cusrer spent
:.. two weeks at Cheylan, W. Va .,
•. with her uncle Riley Armes
~· who had suffered a heart at:
j lack and was confined to the
' · Memorial
·Hospital
at
: : Kanawha City. He has since
• returned to his home.
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Mrs. Lela Robinson, Dorothy
\.- Rifne and son, Don , Mrs.
: · Harold Payne, Jr. and son,
• Greg, all of Cleveland and Mrs.
: · Harold Payne, Sr., Logan, W.
:: Va., visited Saturday with Mrs.
: · Robinson's sister, Mr. and
: : Mrs. Thomas Hayman.
•· Richard Duckworth and
, · Agnes White spent the
, . Thanksgiving weekend at
;. Dunbar, W. Va., with Mr. and
:. Mrs. James Whire and Mary

DUE 10 th e cond 1tlon of the
bu i ld ing , we w ill c lose De c
31. We , a lso , wou l d \i ke to
thank al l our cus tomer s .
LOUISe's Bakery , 105 Court
Street.
Pomeroy ,
Oh10 .
Verna l and Lou1se Well .
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Dec. 9 was 89. Offering was

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: · visited SatuW'day with his
: . mother Mrs. Georgia Deihl.
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local church.
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Schaefer had as their visitors
recently , their son Wyatt
Schaefer and friend, Murl
Paisley , Marion , and Mr. and
;""' Mrs . Wm. Perry, Athi!ns.
Mrs. Edna Schaefer, Mrs.
: : Fern Dora Story visired Mr.
• and Mrs. Fritz Stahl, New
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Bulldozer Radiator to
~mattes r Heat er Lor e .
Nathan Bigg s
Rad iator Speciali st

TWO bedroom house a I 47 ,1
Sycamo re Street i n M 1d
d le port . vacant Call 992 5310
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SMITH NELSON
.-MOTORS. INC.-

TEAFORD

CLOSE OUT on new Zi g -Zag
Sew ing Ma ch i nes. For sewing
stretch fab ncs, buttonholes ,
fan cy des igns , etc . Paint
sli ghtly blem ished Cho ice of
c arrying c a se or sewmg
stand $49 80 cash or terms
available . Phone 992 298 4.
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V1rqll B . T, ·,1ford , Sr.
Brok t•r
110 Me chanic Str Pef
Pome r oy. O h 1o --+5769

person, 667 -3131. Oh10 Valley
· Manufacturing Corporation
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For Rent

Little Chief
Electric Smokehouse

1 BEDROOM tra il er , 5 minutes
from M iddleport P hone 992 2297, after 4 p m
12-17 Jtc

Smoke Your OtNn :
Turkey
Cheese
Fish
Game
Jerk.y, Etc.
Regular Price $35 .00
Call: 992 -3166
Joe Rosenbaum

FURN I SH ED two bedroom
mob ile home in Pomeroy
S110 per month . Phone 992 3429 .
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LARGE 3rd floor apartment for
rent in downtown Pomeroy
Cal\ 992 2789 after 5 p . m .
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Holiday Special $23.95
KOSKOT
KOSMETI CS
&amp;
WIGS : MERRY CHRISTMAS
&amp; GOO BLESS EA CH &amp;
EVERY ONE OF YOU
HELEN
J ANE
BROWN ,
MIDDLEPORT , OHIO , 9925113 .
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GUN SHOOT , ~Saturday, Dec.
22, 6 p m . Mile H l ll Road.
Factory choked guns only .
Assorted meats Sponsored by
Ra c ine Fire Dept
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DEEM S
RESTAURANT
Racine , Ohio , open 7 days
week . Sunday Dispatch , sorry
for such a delay .
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Business Opportunities

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CLERK Typist , 2-3 yrs . exp .,
Sal bsd on exp . -trng ., Free
rm &amp; bd , Med ical, Dental , 30
days pd . vac ., Ca ll (collect)
Army
Opportun i ties ,
in
Athens 221 Columbus Rd . 593 3022
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WELDERS , 2 3 yrs . exp , Sal
bsd on exp .-trng_, Free rm &amp;
brd .• Medical , Dental. 30 days
d . vac , Call (collect) Army
ppo rtun it1es , 1n Athens , 221
Co\ um bus Rd ., 593 -3022 .
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MEDICAL
Equ i pment
Repa i rman - 2-3 yrs . exp .,
Sal bsd on exp .-trng .. Free
rm . &amp; bd ., M P. d ica/, Dental , 30
days pd va ~ , Call (co ll ect )
A rmy
Opl)o rtun ities ,
In
Athens , 221 Colu mbus Rd .,
593 -3022 .
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CO MPUTER Repa irman , NCR
500, 2 3 yrs . exp .• Sal. bsd on
exp -trng .p Fre e rm &amp; brd ,
Med ica l , De nt aL 30 days pd .
vac , Call (collect ) Army
Opportunities , 1n Athens , 22 1
Columbus Rd . 593 -3022
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TE LEVIS ION
Equipment
Repairman - 2-3 years exp .,
Sa l bsd on exp .-trng ., Fr ee
rm &amp; brd ., Medi ca l , Denta l,
30 days pd . vac ., Call {colle ct)
Army
oppo rt uni t l es .
in
Athens ,22 1 Columbus Rd . 593
3022 .
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WHEE L Vehicle Mechanic 2-3
years exp ., SaL bsd on exp .trng ., {trk , de~ l or auto)
Free r m . &amp; brd ., Med ic a l,
Dental. 30 days pd . vac ., {t a ll
(c olleen Army Opportunit ies ,
in Athens . 221 Columbus Rd .
593 -3022 .
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One cubic foot of uran ium
has the same energy con •
te nt as 1 7 mil!Jon tons of
coal. 7 2 . m illion barrel s of
OJ!. or 32 b ill ion cub1c feet
of natural gas .
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PRIVATE meeti ng room for
any organization ; phone 992 ·
3975
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BEDROOM house , k it c hen
and bat h, Avail able now Call
992 -2780 or 992 -3432 .
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3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and·
unfurnished
apartments.,
Phone 992 -5434 .
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.-------------HO~US E for rent i n Cheshire .
Phone 992 5693 .

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for Sale
ELECTR 1-€ guitar , solid body ,
complete with c ase and
amplif i er , excellen t con ·
dition , $90, cost S230 new. One
snare drum, gold so&lt;~rklP with
case and stand , good con ·
dit ion. S35 . Phone 992 2941.
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ELECTROLUX Sweeper deluxe
model. Complete w1th i!ll
c lean1ng attachments and
uses paper bags . Slig htly used
but cleans and looks like new.
W i ll sell for 537.25 cash or
terms available . Phone 992
2984.
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L OCU ST posts , contact Harold
Evans , Long Bottom , Ohio .
Phone 843 -2942 .
12-14 12tp
COAL FOR SALE, JAYMAR
COAL
COMPANY,
THE
MEIG S &amp; GALLIA LINE ,

STATE

ROUTE

CHESHIRE ,

OPEN

TILL 6:30 PM

7

AT

7

AM

5 DAYS A

WEEK . PHONE 992 5693.
12 -17 -5tc
QUAL ITY gu i tars, basses and
amps at barga i n pr i ces .
Tracy Whaley , 130 Linco ln
Hill Road , Pom eroy , Ohio.
12 19 ; 4t c

-------------ONE 250 lb tat hog Ph one 985 3338 .

12-19-3tp

-------------19 HEAO of horses . Reg istered

·-Gene's
Body Shop

•5.55

Ph. 992-5271

On Most Amenca n Car!&gt;

lincoln Hill· Pomeroy , 0 .

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

Painting A Specialty

Ope n 8 Til5
Monday thru Saturday
1106 E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 .

' ASK US ABOUT

Area 's Most
R easonable Prices

Water Lines and Power
Lin es . All work done by the
foot or contract. Also dozer
work and septic tanks In stalled.

WOOD TRUSSES
:/' ~:::::::......1
Built to Your ' Specs
Delivered to Job Site

tank, well and water tap .
Suitable for large trailer .
Asking only $2 ,800 .

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PLUS - 2

See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992-7089
Nigh! 992-3525
or 992 -5232

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO.

Dick's

Hoard House
"STRIPPERS"

We Strip Paint, Varnishes,
elc lrom Furniture .
Antiques-Modern· Metals ,
We buy Antique s, Collec ·
tibles, etc .
Pick· UP service Availilble

DICK SEYLER, Owner
Phone 992-2798
Kerr Street
Pomeroy , Ohio

77J-SSS4 ,
Mason, W. Va .
bedroom frame home , and
garage at Downington . Kitchen
METAL Body Repairman , 2-3 DOZER work , lo!!llnd clea ring by
SEPTIC
TANK S c l eaned
UPHOL STERY Fabrics by the range and heater included in
the acre hourly or contract ,
yrs exp ., Sal. bsd on exp .,
Modern
San1tat1on
.
992
-3954or
sale
.
$9,500
.
yard 54 1n ches wide as low a s
farm ponds , roads , e tc . Large
trng
,
Free
rm
&amp;
brd
•
992-7349
S.l 95 per yard , ve lvets as low NEARLY NEW - Modern 2
dozer and operator w1th over
edic
al
,
Dental
,
30
days
pd
.
M
10-23
-tt
c
as $3 JS, Imported velvets , bedrooms , bath , ut ili t y , and
20 years exper1en ce Pull ins
vac ., Call \ collect ) A rmy
!.9 .95 We also have ny,lon , carport on w'ell drained lot.
E xcava1 ing , Pomeroy , Oh 10
Oppo
rtun
ities
,
1n
A
th
ens
,
22
1
herculon .
cotton
prints ,
TA N KS
AROBlt
·S EPTIC
Phone 992 -2478
Columbus
R
d
593
-3022
$15,000.
viny l s, and r emna nt s, by the
SEWAGE
S Y S TEM S
12
18
-3tc
yard or by the pie ce. Pomeroy INCOME - 3 bedrooms, bath , 3
CLEANED .
REPAIRED .
Recov ery , 622 Ea st Main , porches , 7 rooms in all . Nea r
MILLER
SA N IT AT I 0 N ,' NEED a n ew paneled cei l ing , ----- -- -- --~ -FARMERS
" Holiday
Pomeroy . Phone 992 7554 .
STEWART . OHIO PH . 66 2 -~
stores and court ho use . Only
panell i ng , o r interior pain Greet ings " fro rn A . I. Cattle
3035
.
'
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ll
-20
-26tc
.
$3,000 down .
ting. Ca l l R1chard Wilt. 992 ·
Tec hn 1C1 an , Leland Parker .
10-4-tfc
--------~- --- 2889
157
ACRES
With
large
B
.
992 -2264 Pom eroy res iden ce
FOAM to t i ll your old couch and
. -~~~
12-18-26t c
or Coolville 667 -325 1 An cha1r cushion s as lo w as room house . bath , fireplace.
SEW IN G, MACHINES Repair
swering Se rv ic e
,
$10.95 1 Upho lstery books only and porch . Large barn . Al l
se rv 1ce, all makes. 992 -2284 . PRICE
CO N ST RUCTION ,
l 2-9-l3tc
SOc
4 1nch covere d foam minerals exce pt coal . Nice
The Fabnc ShOp , Pomeroy .
Roofing , spouting , kitc h ens
mattresses for standard size
Author ized Singer Sales and
farm
land
of
80
acres
.
$360
per
and
ba t h r oo ms . Complete
bed,
S29 95,
Pomero y
Se r v ice We Sharpen SCISSor s.
remode li ng Phone 742 -67.7 3.
Recovery, 622 E . Ma 1n , acre.
3-29-tfc
12 -3-tfc
Pomeroy P hone 992 7554 .
NICE OLDER HOME - B _"";""
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11 20 26tc rooms , 4 bedrooms, modern
t:L N~
ana
v~1'""
.... ;-. , II!:J
Ma c hines .. . Serv ic e on all wl l.llr i~~;:-~~f~;;-and
bath , 2 nice enclosed porches .
sh rubbe ry Also , clean out
LOSE weight with N eW Shape
makes Reasonabre rates .
basements , att1 cs, et c. Ca ll
Tablets and Hydrex Water Large gas F .A. f u rnace .
The Sew i ng Center , M id
949
3221 or 742 -4441
Pills at D u tton Drug 1n Garage. Want $18,000 .
d l eport , Ohio
•
11 21 -JOtc
11 16 tfc
M idd l eport and Nelson Drug
12 -18-Jtc Buy a warm home w1th plenty
28 New Homes To Be
CH AR L 'ES" - R- .- HATF I ELD . O'DELL A li nem en t work c an be
of room . We have severa l to
done by appointment aniy at
VACUUM Cleaners new 1973
m in i-ba ckhoe . water l mes .
SOLD
prese nt time . due to Il lness m'
Model. Comp lete w ith all show you. Just ca ll.
footers , dra m lmes Ph one
fam
i
ly
.
Phone
for
ap
.
c l eaning tools Small pa 1nt
At
742 -6092
po 1ntment 742 -3232 .
damag e in shipping . W i ll take
12 .6-18tc
~H lE N l
T[ tu- pRD
USED
1125tfc
$27 cash or budget plan
...... _ _ _ _
GORDO N H lfAF'ORlJ
available Phone 992 -2984
PIANO tun ing &amp; repairing . 1-&lt;E ADY ·MIX , CO NCRETEASSOCIA!FS
1218tfc
La n e Daniels , 259 Broadway ,
d elivered r ight
to your
REPOSSESSED
M iddleport Phone 992 2082
projec
t
•.
Fast
and
easy
. Free
992-3325
or
12·9 12lp
PAIN T DAMAGE . 1973 ZIG ·
PRICES
est i mates Phone 992 3284 .
ZAG SEWING MACHINES.
--- -- ~---- -- Goegle ln R ead y -Mix Co .,
St ill in origina l ca rton s. No
992 -3615
To make room for the
G &amp; E appliance repa ir . P hone
M iddlepor t , Oh io .
a1tachments needed as our
at the shop, 992 3802 o r 949
6-30-tfc
many
new
units
controls are built -i n . Sews - - -- -- -- - - - - ,
4254.
w ith 1 or 2 nee dle s, makes .11 26 -261p , SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
.:rriving in Jan., 1974.'
buttonholes , sew on buttons ,
-- ~---- ~- ----REASONABLE
rates
.
Ph
.
446DELAYED
monograms . and bl i nd hem
AUTOMOB ILE insu rance been'
4782, Galli pol is, John Russel L
st it ch Full cash price $38 SO
DELIVERY
can c e ll ed ?
Lost
your : OWIJer and Operator .
,
or budget plan ava i la b l e.
oper ato r 's l icense . Call 9925-12 -tfc'
AVAILABLE
Phon e 992 -2984
7.4 28
'
' With !he exception of a
12-18 -tfc
... .
6-15-lfc
DOZER and back hoe wOrk .
small deposit.
SIN GER A u tomat ic Z i g Zag
ponds and se ptic tanks , d it Sew ing Ma chines . in sew 1ng
c hing service ; top so l i , flll 1
table . Makes buttonhol es.
dirt.
li mestone ;
B&amp;K
1971 ALL -ELECTRI C W ind so r
sews on buttons , bl ind hems ,
Escavat ing Phone 992 -5367 or
mobile
home
60x 12.
3
etc . Top notch condition . Pay
992 386\ ,
bedroom , air condit ioner . 13
S51 or terms availabl e Phone
••
9-1-tf c
foot Expando . 1 acre ground
992 -298.4 .
... ---~-on ol d Route 33 north of Rock.
12 lB ft c
As the girl said , when
c . BRADFORD , AuCt ioneer 1
Spr ings . Cal l 992 -5677 after 6
marriage was mentioned :
1 YEAR
Com pl ete Ser'Cf ice
p .m .
PIONEER
SEED
COR N !
"Never put off till tomorrow
Phone 949 -3821
GUARANTEE
12- 4-tf c
ORDER NQW l A good su pply
Racine , Ohio
that which you should have
of all var 1efies and kernel
BEST SERVICE
Cri tt Bradford
done day before yesterday! "
si zes ava il ab le
H i ghe st
5-1 tfc
y1eld1ng
regular ,
MOM
IN
DON'T PUT OFF SEEING
resistant and h 19h lysi n e
THESE CALL NOW!
1969 vw , good condit ion Rad1o ,
OHIO VALLEY
EXCAVATING , dozer , load erhybrids year after year in test
POMEROY
3
nice
rear w 1ndow defroster, good
and
btl
ck.hoe
work
;
sept
ic
P!ots
Early
payment
rubber , p l u s heavy duty
tanks installed . dump truck~
bedrooms .
Bath .
Some
d1scounts , By January 15 - 5
trailer hitch . S995 Also , 185
and to -boys for h i re ; will haul'
carpeting and paneling . Gas
pet , February 15 - 4 pet.,
CC
Suzuk
i
Enduro
motor
fill
dirt , top soil , llmestone'
April 15 2 pet Qu antity
floor furnace . Basement .
cycle , good condition . $325
and gravel ; Call Bob or Roger
•
d isc ounts : 10·24 units 3 pet. ,
Porch . Nice
Lo1 50x200 .
Ca
ll
949
-4452
Jeffers
,
day
phone
992
-7089
;
25 49 units - 5 pet ., 50 units 10
12-19-3tc
night phone 992 -3525 or 992 .
ASKING $10,000.
pe t . Ca ll or stop and plan your
5232
WE HAVE A LADIES
profitable co rn program w ith
DOWNTOWN
1968 foRD--;~ ku;fruck-:- 360
2-11 -tfc
BUSINESS AND A MANS
us
Your
AUTHORIZED
motOi- . standard sh i ft Phone
.
.------BELPRE
Meigs Co
Pioneer See d
BUSINESS FOR SALE . Both
949 37 54
Dealer
DALE
KAUTZ ,
•.,
12-185tc
OHIO
are in good locat ions and
CHESTER AGRICO SER
doing
an
excellent
business.
VICE CENTER 1 MILE
1966
P LY MO UT H
St ation
No phone information on
SO UTH OF CHESTER ON
Wagon . Cle an , good t ire s.
R T . 7. Phone 985 -3831
these please . Come in and we
S300 . Phone 992 -3866 .
Big-(a paci1y ' ~ · ·
12-1B-3tp
can discuss . DESIRE TO
12 14 7t c
Maytag
~
SELL BY THE lsi of the
Automatics
WE HAVE all you r upholstery
t·
year .
' 2 s peeq opera w;on .1,1
needs ,
Bur l ap ,
den i.m ,
MIDDLEPORT - Build ing
Q'lOic e of water ,
cambr ic, foam g l ue. zi ppers,
EX~PERl E N C ED
pa 1n ter .
t'emps .
Auto . l
or
Mobile
Home
lot
.
70x90.
tacking strip , springs and
Inter ior and exter i or . Phone
water
lev e\ jl
Utilities. close . Wooded area
c l i ps , chipboard , button
985 -3951 .
c ontrol .
L 1n f
twine, sewmg thread, l~gs ,
in excellent neighborhood .
12-5-26tp
F i I fer or Power
upholstery books , dacron,
$2,000.
.
,
Fin 'Ag itator .
w ebbing. spring twme , tacks ,
MIDDLEPORT
LIKE
CARPENTER
work
,
masonry
'·
Perma -Prtu
welt c ord , cotton, sw1ve1
1
work , general remodel ing by
NEW - Business room and
bases and foam, foam , foam .
Maytag
hour or c ontrac t Phone 992 lovely
apartment .
3
Pomeroy Recovery , 622 Ea st
Halo
of Heat
3511 .
Main Street. Pomeroy . Phone
bedrooms, {lots of closets} .
,
Dryers
12-16-26tc
992 7554 .
Surround clothes
Bath Dining room. Hard·
11 -20 -26tc
with gentle , even
wood floors with ca rpeti ng
~eat. No hot spots ,
over . Hot water heat .
·.no
averdry i ng
Panel ing. Garages.
'Fine
Mesh Ltn t
It's Sn_ow Tire Time!
HAS YOUR PROPERTY
mo de ls of mobile homes .~
'
' Filter
Phone area code 61.4 423 -9531 , ,
BEEN FOR SALE
We Specialize in
.4-13-trc
LONG? Let us sel l it fQr you .
MAY,TAG

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DISPERSAL
SALE

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NO MONEY
NEEDED UNTIL
JANUARY 1974

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Wiles. Mrs . Alherl Smith , Mrs.
George Skinner. Mrs. I .Jihan
Pierce, Mrs. William Barnhart
and Mrs . Oliver Michael.
Leaving the infirmary the
women went to the church ror a
business meetmg. Mrs . Wiles

Auto Sales

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Hat·mt· Mttn:h lti. ~1r Bt•nnl'll
\\t il ;•l~u spc;,tk &lt;.~t UH.· 1'u111ero)
B;t plt.) t Chu r&lt;·h Mar ch 11
t\nnthcr !Sf&gt;e&lt;Jkcr at the SIJr ing
ralty will be Mrs . Happy
' l&lt;t~lur . president of the Ohil)
t:ounc:1 l of ('hurt•he!i .
A commu mcatwn wm; read
fr om Mrs. Charla s Searles,

pn· ~·.Jdcnt (1f Wumcn's Rio
(:ritOflf• Assocaatiuu, reg&lt;trdin~
Ute- l!fi4 t onfcrence at Graq-

VI II e. June 26 to 28 and lhc need
for volunteers .
Cookies, coffee and tea were
served foll owlng the meetin g
which concluded with a prayer
circJe and singing of " Praise
God :'

fering of $15 was de-die&lt;tled by
Mrs. Couch . The Chnslmas
stockings were turned in for
for the Rio Cr&lt;~nde Baptist
special projec t work.
A report on the- recent Ohio
Baptist Conventi on Board of
Trustees meeting was g iven by
Mrs . Kuhn . She told of plans for
observing Ule sesquicentennial
in 1976 to be headed by Dr .
Robert Slaughter and U1e ef·
forts to be made to raise a
Pomeroy
million dollars for the work .
We Accept Federal Food Stamps
115
W.
Main
Theme, she reported, will be
Ope n Mon .· Thurs. 9 a.m. to 7 p . m . - Fr idays 9 a .m. to 8 p .m . - Saturdays
·· He rit age Today, Horizons
Tomorrow :• Dr. Slaughter
9 a .m. to 8:30p .m .
\
spoke on " Where We are. and
Where We Want to Go."
Thursday, Dec. 20
Mrs . Kuhn nored that the
OBC convention will be Oct. 23Deadline
20 in Canton. She told of the
youth work in the s tate, and of
the recogmtion which has come
to Ohio thr ough m ethod s
BUY IT TODAY!
employed in promotin g the
church. " Beyond Key 73" in
book form is now available, she
~
Special discount to schools ,
said.
~
churches and organizations .
Mrs . Kuhn announ ced
several upcoming events - the
showing of the Billy Graham
COMPLETE SELECTION FRUITS &amp; VEGETABLES
film . " Time to Run " at 185

Fire auxiliary
has celebration

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WILL CAROL
Memhers of Lang Bottom
United Church 'will go caroling
Friday at 7 p. m. Following the
caroling they will-return to the
church basement for refresh·
ments and a gift exch"ange. The
annual Christmas program
will he held Sunday evening at
7:30. The public is invited to
at rend.

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FURNITURE '~~~~.~?.·'
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' 1795

70 Ford VB Torino
5ta. Wag on . Nice .

'2195

72 .Ford Gran Torino
4 dr . Sedan. 302 V-8.

'495

6B Plymouth Fury
318 V-8 4 dr .

5

63 Ford VB

395

Countr y Sedan .
Notic e- Close d Monda y a nd Tuesday . De c . 24th
and Dec . 25th so our employe s can enjoy
Christmas .

Keith Goble Ford, Inc.

19·11&gt;.
And
0¥11"

.,. Butt Portltlll . ... .. • at•
Center Roast .. : . ..
lb-

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SEARS
Catalog Merchant

I

1220 E . Main

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19 lb. up

Pomercv

PH. 992-2178

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lb.ggc
Chops sue...
Whole Smoked Picnic . lb.7t
Pork Sausage :\'.~ • .2 ;:;, 5157
Canned Ham ~:::.· • 3 ::;. 549'
Rll

HALF LOIN

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Fresh Ham ~.: • • • lb.9t
Virginia Farm "ii:" • • ...s1s'
Boneless Whole Ham • s1•'
Whole Ham~ •• lb.s1z'
lb.

79~.

ALSO ;t.VAILAILl:
DIE.., OHM,

C.pon~,

s.trt'•

or Armour'•
luntr a.... TuriiQII
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Standard Oysten •
Select Oysters • • • ~ 5149
A&amp;P Cranberry Relish •::5t
Shrimp Cocktail::::. 3 ~.51 19

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RUTLAND

•1295

Country .Squ ire 9 pa ss . Sta. Wagon. air cond.
Sharp .

A Whole Ham . . . . .. ~ 91• ·"''

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Royal Lusters ::; •~~4t
Walnuts in shell •~.79•
Mixed Nuts in shell!::7t
Fruit Cakes • •5.!.. 55"
Fruit Cakes • .1% .!. 524'
Rolls·-:.··3 :;:;. 51
n Pie.:.:.. as·

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Posihve Stop and Go In Mud
&amp; Snow.

70 Ford VB Gal. 500

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Employment Wanted

HENRY E. CLEL,IIND
YOUR
FRIENDLY BROKER

Sta . Wagon .

Come in

Here's the Man
To See For .. . I
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CO-OP COUNTRY
SQUIRE 120

70 Ford VB Ranch Wagon '1495

70 Ford VB

40 KINDS

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ONE OWNER SPECIALS

4 dr . Sedan .

Christmas Candy

ORDER NOW
FRESH
TURKEYS

Year End Clearance

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MIUER

HOMES

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Dr
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~·xi•t'll 1 1\t' II Hill~ h ·r uf !Jit' 0 1Hu
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111
Pumen~~ a1 tl 11..' First Baptist
Churd1 Jan . 20: .i.lnd the
comi ng uf Mdl \Jil Bcnn('tl, ·
Sylvan1&lt;1. prestdcn t of the- OBC,

CHESTER - The annu al
Christmas party of the Ladies
Auxiliary of the Ches ter
Volunteer Fire Department
was held Sunday evening at the
fire house with firemen and
their families and guests at a
covered dish dinner of baked
ham, c heese sandwiches,
coffee and punch furnished by
the auxiliary.
A lighred tree was the cenrer
of attraction w1th table
decorations
in keeping with the
'
season. Prayer was given by
Larry Clark .
Santa arrived after dinner
• Red poinsettias lined the and presented gifts and sacks
rutar railing for the Ch ritmas of candy to the children and
.Cantata ,
· "A
Glorious
gifts to the ladies. Several
Message••, presented Sunday game prizes and seven door
;night at the Middleport First prizes were given.
Baptist Church.
Members and guests were
; Attired in new whire robes Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Wood and
:with red satin collars, the choir Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
;.nrered the sanctuary to " 0 Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
;co me All Ye Faithful"
Smalley , Mr. and Mrs. John
following an organ-piano duet, Wickham, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
'"A Christmas Meditation" by Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
Mrs. Gerald Anthony and her Newell and Sheila, Mrs. Opal
daughrer, Miss Sarbara An· Hollan, Mr. and Mrs. Erroll
thonv .
Conroy, Mrs. Alice Dodson,
~loists for the cantata were
Mrs . Mabel Van Meta, Mrs.
Mrs. Dorothy Jenkins, Danny Grace Gumpf, Dannie Bissell,
Thompson, Tom Darst and Mr. and Mrs . Harold Newell,
Mrs . Beulah White. Sopran~s Louann, Kathy , Kenny and
were Mrs. Nadine Barton, Mrs. Jimmy Newell, Mrs . Jean
Janice Gibbs, Mrs . Pearl Sexson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hoffman, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Louise Thompson, Mrs . Myers, Linda, Bruce Alan a~d
R ose mary Lyons, Mrs. MarLeonard Myers, Mr. and Mrs.
jorie Walburn, Mrs. White and Larry Clark, Tamra and Penny
Mrs . Edna Wiison . The altos Clark, Mr . and Mrs. Roy
~e re Mrs . Frances Bearhs.
Christy, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Mrs. Marilyn Fultz , Miss VanMeter,
Laura
Jean
Venida Gibbs, Miss Jerry
Eichinger, Kristie Hawk, Mr.
Pullen and Mrs. Texanna Wll. and Mrs. Ross Cleland, Sheila
Tenors were Lacy Barton, Toney, Bill Cash, Victor Bahr,
1
Thompson and Darst.
Roger Coats and Jane Bahr . Marc Fultz and Joe Anthony Clarice Allen.
were the acolytes and Jayne
Lee Hoeflich , narrated the
cantata. The recessional hymn
1
1
was 'jJoy to the World" and the
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Sreven Skaggs .

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Mobile Homes For Sale

t't.'pnrt('d on the \\ hatl' l'fCJS~
project. anrl th~ hwe g,ifl uf·

Cantata
preserted

All work guaranteed

DITCHING SERVICE

PRE-F,IIBRICATEO

113,500.
TRAILER LOT - With septic

LEVEL ,6.CRE

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

Pomeroy

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bedroom s, gas fired boiler , f ull
basement, garden and lots of
shrubbery . 2 car garage. Next
to new fire house . Asking

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with purchase
of this new 1974

Nog ..:.:-.. •
Whip.::....
Pineapple ..:.'i.=.,.
Fruit Cocktail..::n3 =It
Cranberry
Potatoes- 2-

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TaM§~

RED DR GOLDEN

"Delleinua.
t.lpplea,
u.s. # 1

tL.jow?e.&amp;V\41

3

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992-2259

If no answer 992-2568

ALl SIZES IN STOCK

Tho

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SU-PER SERVICE STA.

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• · - - JickW.carsey , Mgr.
. . . Phone 992-9932
·
STEREO -RADIO am -fm , 8
track tape comb ination , .:! Way
speaker
sound
system .
Balance $102 56, or use our
budget terms . Call 992 -3965
12-16tfc

MATADOR

uaasw

Let Us Install Now!

Tenn .
Walk i ng
Horses ,
Reg lstered Quarter Horses ,
Gra de Horses and pon ies. $40
and up . Call 36 7 7481 or 388 - FIR EWOOO . Can
deliver .
9991 .
Phone 992 -2826 or 992 -55 65 .
12-19 4t c
12 -16-12tp

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Ph .'992 -2174

HOT WATER HEAT - Warm 3

NEW LARGE re cl 1ning chairs
i n vinyl material. buy now or
lay a way tor Chris t mas , On tv
$89 95 . Swive l ro c kers 1n
ve lv et , nylon . and pnnts t hat
make a w onderfu l gi ft for
your wife On l y $69 95. All
if ems c ash and ca rry or 60
day
la y -away
Pomeroy
Re covery , 622 E . Main ,
Pomeroy Phon e 992 -7554
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CARPENTERS, 2-3 yrs . exp .,
Sal. bsd on exp -trng. , Free rm
&amp; bd . . Med ica l. Denta l, 30
days pd . vac . Call (co t\ec t l
Army
opportunities ,
in
Athens , 221 Columbus Rd . 593 3022 .

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Notice

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S tat e Fa rm li te l'lsuran ce

ENERGY C ri SIS Demands
NUCLEAR TRAININ G FOR
HAVE YOUR trophy mounted ,
QUALIFIED INDIVIDUA LS .
deer heads , sma ll animals ,
The U S. Navy offers the best
and birds . Howard Birchfield .
nuclear power training in the
Mulberry Street, Rutland
world for t hose who qual 1fy .
Phone 742-6834
Openmgs ava liable for both
11 26 tf c
officer
and
enlisted
programs . Ful l pay and
allowan ces wh i le you tra in .
For mare informat1on ca ll toll
free 800 -841 -8000 anyt i me !
TAKE COMMAND OF YOUR
FUT URE IN THE NUCLEA R
NAVY
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MIDDLEPORT

Lost

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day party of Mrs. Pierce's
grandson. Scottie fierce, at the
• home of his parents, Mr. and
..., Mrs. Paul Pierce, Mason, W.
'" VQ;.
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, . Mr. and Mrs. Jon Pierce,
: · Pomeroy, s~nt Thanksgiving
:· with Mr. and Mrs . Clinton
: · Pierce and family .
t'o
Mrs. June Sayre, Agnes
~ Whire and Mrs. Esther Harden
~: atrended " Happy Happenings"
'- at the Lutheran Church in
Pomeroy .
,..
Randy Pierce, Mason, W.
•• Va., was a recent guest of his
• grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
~ Clinton Pierce and family.
•· Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nease
· 7. and children spent a recent
Sunday with his mother, Mrs.
Thelma Nease, Pomeroy.

Stephen C. Sriowden
SS3 R usse11 S1 .
(Gravel H illl
PH . 992 · 71SS

G IR L FRIDAY . Secretary
needed . Must do bookkeeping ,
typing , shorthand and f il 1ng .
Permane nt position . Must be
HOME LIT E chain saw n ear
experienced and dependable .
Carmel Church
Reward
Good reb for the r ight person
Phone 949-2175 Edson Roush
12 19-.4tc
Phone 949 -5953.

Mrs. Mildred Pierce and

cO.

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Or k i ss your chee k , but God
w i ll fake my g1ving t o the ones
I lov ed so mu ch the gi ft I Sfl'nd
is not very new . I t ' s worn and
1orn and c r i ed itself blue The
love it holds no words can tell ,
f or two cha ir s wi ll be empty
on Christmas da ys .
Ida King
12 19-ltp

••· Tina attended the second brrth·

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For Sale

Notice

Floor

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know I cannot send you
presents, or touch your
hands.

• Beth.

AlhenS

FREE EST.

Res 1dence, com m ercia I ar
mobile hom es . Save on part s
&amp; labor .
21S N. 2nd Ave.
Middl eport
Phone992 -3509

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Stop In and See Our

and

The annual Christmas party
for residents of the Meigs
County Infirmary was staged
Thursday night by the
Missionary Society of the
Pomeroy First Baptist Church.
The group enjoyed a carol
sing with Mrs. Robert Kuhn
joining Betty Will, one of the
residents, to sing ''Silent
Night.'' Mrs . Kuhn told several
Christmas stories. Gilts were
presented to each resident, and
punch and Cookies were ser·
ved . Each resident was given a
snowman favor made by Mrs.
I. B. Walker. Atrending from
the church were Mrs. Kuhn,
Mrs. J oseph Cook, Mrs . Ellen
Couch, Mrs. Harry Bailey,
Mrs . L. P. Sterrett, Mrs . J.
Edward Fosrer, Mrs. Orval

Sl1.50 Perm. For
A:eq . Hair $8.50

FURNITURE

SALES&amp; SERVICE

t' •·· a t'l'" 111 Ulil" , J,tn.
,, uu11gh Fd 1 · .1 blk b~

Society entertains residents

992-7474
Johnson Masonry
&amp; (Remodeling)
992- 7608

8 ACRES of ground on St. 143,
water tap pa id . Phone 992 ·
3640.
12 13 -12tc

OPEN EVES8 : 00 P . M .
POMEROY , OHIO
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IN MEM ORY Of my dear
husband , Cha r ley King and
Conn i e
granddaughter ,
Ph illi ps
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51695

POMEROY MOTOR

In Memory

Dated this 30th
November 1973.

help
finan cei eSei ther
two propert
Cat I of593these
5667

4 Door , V-6. aut omat1c , power steering &amp; brakes , lac tory
a1r , radio . good 1st line tires . clean mterior , green lin 1sh .

BLIND ADS
Add it ion al 25c Charge per
Advert isement .
NOTICE OF
OFFICE HOURS
APPOINTMENT
. to 5· 00 p m . Da il y ,
Case No . 21 ,088 8 830: 30 aa.m
.m
to 12 . 00 Noon
Estate of Thoma s Burk e
Sa
tur
day
.,
Deceased.
Not ice i s hereby g 1ven t hat
Ruby Bu rk e of Coo lvi lle , Oh io,
R. D . 2, h a s been d ul y appo i nted
Admin istratr ix of the E state of IN M EMOR V o f Opal M c Dan iel
who passed away , D ec . 19,
Thomas Burke , dece ased , late
1962, eleven years ago today .
of Coolville, R o 2, Me igs
Sadly missed by her children
County , Oh io .
and grand c hifdren . Mrs Pa ul
Creditors are required to file
Hudson .
·
th eir cl a i ms w it h sa1d fiduc iary
12 19 -lt c
Within four months
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from Me 1gs H 1gh Sc hool.
Three bedrooms , two bath ~,
l ull ba semen t w ith two car
garage , Large lot ~27 .50 0
Also. recently remodeled
three bedroom older home m
Pomeroy
P r ice of 515,000
,ncludesfurn l ture . Owner w ill

S"95

Ol'fiCE SUPPLIES

GAS and OIL

A LOVELY new Home,, mile

4 Door , V-8 engine , a utomat•c. c lean inter 1or , ex cellen t 1st
line t ires , blue fin ish . A barga1n for anyone .

3c

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Real Estate For Sale

992 -2094
606 E . Main Pomero_y

II - The Daily Sentinel. Middleport-Pomeroy , 0 .. De&lt;·. 19. 1~7:1

Johnies Beauty
Salon
NOV. SPEC.

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Pa ul E Ktoes

P&amp;J HEATING
AND COOLING

~

before sa i d meeting

10 x SO MOB ILE HOME Phone
992 5693
11 13 lf C

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busmess as may property Co me

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

o

I'Dse of electing d ireCiors and
th~t . tro~~~n sac t i on of such other

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

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thir"ct Wednesda v of January .
197A , at 4 00 P M for the p ur

PQMEROY .
HOME &amp; AUTO

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Sa id bJnk. In PomJ!roy , Oh io .
accord i ng to its: bV · Iil:ws, on t he

for Rent or Sale

WANT ADS
I NFORMATION
DEAD LI NES
5 P . M oav Before Pvbltcat ion
Mondav Dead li ne 9 am .
Cancelt alion
Corrections
W ill be acc epted unt il 9 a m . for
Day of Pub lic at ion
REGULATIONS
The Pub li-sher reserve s the
r i ght to ed 1t or re jec t any ads
deemed obiect i onal.
The
publisher w il l not be respon si ble for more than one in
cor re c t insertion .
RATES
For Want Ad Sendee
5 cents per Word on~ insert ion
M inimu m Cha rge S1 00
14 cents p er word t h ree
consecu11ve inse:rt1ons .
26 cents per w ord six con
~ecut i ve insert ions
25 Per Cent D iscoun t on pa 1d
ads ano ads pa1d with in 10
days .
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
S2.0 0 f or 50 word m ,n .
imum Ea ch addit i ona l w ord

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S~cond Stre:et , Pomeroy .
Ohio . ~ :u be held at the off ic e of

West

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Business Services

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PuaucNOTI~E

ITH NELSON MOTQ,RS INC.
~00

E. Main St.

Pomeroy, Ohio Ph. 992-2174

~~f.eaell, Fleischmann's

• 100% Solid-State
Tltan 275\' Chassis
• Power Sentry
Voltage Aegula1 or
• Solld·Siate Super
Video t=tanga Tuning
System
• Chromatic
One--button luning

Llplon Tea Bags .... .. .. 100 .~;. 11,25
Wenon 011 . . . . . .... ... ... .. •:;r: asc
C.nlda Orr Ml11n . . . . . . 3 ·~.~·· 83• ~tt
R11mes Fronn Eg Noodles . .. ':.~· 59•

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1•9 55~

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Deluxe Pizza •

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CAT 1'000

INSTANT

Taster's Choice

CHEF DOY-AR·OEE FROZEN

BOY-AR·DEE FROZEN

STICK MARGARINE

Decorator designed
for the most
conlemporsry_room
s•ttlngs. Gramed
American Walnut color
cabinet. Automatic
Fine-tuning Control.

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Polr Beg Btawn suc•r ........ z:. _,,
PoiJ Bag Powdmd Sucer . .. . Z,:. U•
Morton Frozen Creem Pitt . , •::; Sf&lt;
Morton Frozen Fruit PIM . . .. '::" U&lt;

Kallan
&amp;rwt~ Gl11l

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F11111 Pn• .. . 3:.t::: 11,00
lrtelll11l Frozll Cent':,',~~~~ .. ~~- Uc
&amp;nllllltll FIOIIII Corl c/,'t.~ 3 ';:::: S1,00
IM"tr ¥111111 Wllftn .... , . I ~· IS•

Cheese Pizza . •
Sausage Pizza . •

CHEF BOY-AR-DEE FROZEN

Collq;e Inn lui Brllh . . ... .. " ):.• 22c
College l11 Chlckan Broth . . . ":: 22•
Collq;t Inn Chicken Broth . . . . ·::-· 83•
Upton Cup-a.SOuplrd~l~ ... ... .·:r.~· U•

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EXCELSIOR Sa lt Work.s , E .
Main St .• Po m eroy A ll k inds
of se~lt water pel lets , water
nuggets, block salt and own
Ohio River Salt . Phone 992 ·
3891.
6-5-tfc

SHEARED
WHITE
PINE
Xmas trees , need les really
stay on ! KUHL'S BARGAIN
CENTER , Rt . 7, " at caut ion
light " Tuppers Plains .
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SALT ~ Uio! ll.t: AI\IU .:J NUV1 , ~ INGER sewing machines 1972
model i n beau f\ful walnut
Rock salt for town shi p S,
cab
i net. Makes design stit towns, and b usinesses i n
ches. zig' zag , buttonholes,
bulks and bags · for
and
b11nd t'lems , etc . Like new ,
sno w . Excels ior Sal t Works
Only $89 .95 . Call Ravenswood
Phone 992 -3891
27 3-9521 or 273 -9893 after 5 .00 .'
11 -11 -ttc
12-7-tfc

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busi~e:s-fo;-:N. ,

A'r" · FM
track 'GR·o'ZERYape combmatlon , 4 speaker
Building for sale or lease .
sound
system .
Balance
Ph
773 . 5618 from 8 : 30 p , m .
5103 98, or use our budget
one
· 1
t
terms . Call 992 -3965 .
to 10 p .m . for appom men .
12-9-ttc
3-20-tfc

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$39995
HURRYl COME IN TODAYl
A GIFT· A- RI\MA ST.ORE

Ingels.Furniture
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Smith Nelson Motors will be closed Friday morning till12 noon
Dec. 21, open Saturday, .Dec. 22 till 12 noon and will be closed
Monday, Dec. 24th &amp; Tuesday, Christmas Day. So-our employes can
enjoy the Holidays. All of us at Smith Nelson want to take this op·
portunity to wish each &amp; every one a Very Merry ChristmipS &amp; Very
Happy &amp; Prosperous New Year. We also want to thank our many
customers for making 1973 a very good year for us.
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OPEN EVENINGS
MIDDLEPORT

Wlnt 'rHI~ COUPON Ofil
A ........ "SLIPlii:·JttGHl"

Canned

Ham

�s
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f
Cl
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10 - ThP Dall) St&gt;nlLill'l. Mut.tlqJUrt -Ponh.'rl t ~. 0 .. Dt•c lfl, 197:!

Secretary

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PUBLIC NOTICE
The Ca rl L emley res id en ce in
Tuppers Pla ins , Ohio , w i ll be
offered for sa le at t /'le off i ces ot
Cr~w ,

Oh10 .

Crow &amp; Porter, Pomer oy ,
at

1 :00

P .M ,

Fr iday ,

December 21 , 1973 . 11 cannot be
sold tor tess than 59 ,000 00 c as h
trnmed i ate possess i on . The
nght Is reser ved to reiect any or

al l offer5 .
Ro y E Lemley ,
Guard 1an

1972 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
S249S
4 Door , less tlian 15 ,000 mlles by 1 local owner. Beige
finish . vinyl top , 350 V-8 eng me , automatic trans .. power
steen ng &amp; brakes, tires show l ittl e wear . Rad•o. truly a
cream putt .

1971 DODGE CORONET

1971 DODGE POLAR A

day

of

Mann1ng D Webster
Judge
Court of Common Pleas ,
Probate Div i sion
~: (12 ) 5. 12, 19, 3tc

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1:

Syracuse

..•~:News, Society

:: Richard Harris of California
; ; spent a couple of days with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
,. Harris.
: · Mrs. Thelma Cusrer spent
:.. two weeks at Cheylan, W. Va .,
•. with her uncle Riley Armes
~· who had suffered a heart at:
j lack and was confined to the
' · Memorial
·Hospital
at
: : Kanawha City. He has since
• returned to his home.
•
Mrs. Lela Robinson, Dorothy
\.- Rifne and son, Don , Mrs.
: · Harold Payne, Jr. and son,
• Greg, all of Cleveland and Mrs.
: · Harold Payne, Sr., Logan, W.
:: Va., visited Saturday with Mrs.
: · Robinson's sister, Mr. and
: : Mrs. Thomas Hayman.
•· Richard Duckworth and
, · Agnes White spent the
, . Thanksgiving weekend at
;. Dunbar, W. Va., with Mr. and
:. Mrs. James Whire and Mary

DUE 10 th e cond 1tlon of the
bu i ld ing , we w ill c lose De c
31. We , a lso , wou l d \i ke to
thank al l our cus tomer s .
LOUISe's Bakery , 105 Court
Street.
Pomeroy ,
Oh10 .
Verna l and Lou1se Well .
12-9-18tp

MORTGAGE INSURANCE

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By Bertha Parker
:·
Sabbath School atrendance
~ · at the Free Methodist Church
Dec. 9 was 89. Offering was

t.

$65.72.

.• ;
Mr. Paul Archer, Colwnbus
: · visited SatuW'day with his
: . mother Mrs. Georgia Deihl.
~:
Mr. and Mrs. Phill Wise,
•· McConnelsville attended

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morning services Sunday at

local church.
•
• Mr. and Mrs . Norman
Schaefer had as their visitors
recently , their son Wyatt
Schaefer and friend, Murl
Paisley , Marion , and Mr. and
;""' Mrs . Wm. Perry, Athi!ns.
Mrs. Edna Schaefer, Mrs.
: : Fern Dora Story visired Mr.
• and Mrs. Fritz Stahl, New
'·
• Marshfield.

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Middleport.Pomerov

Bloo n

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help Wanted

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From the laraest
Bulldozer Radiator to
~mattes r Heat er Lor e .
Nathan Bigg s
Rad iator Speciali st

TWO bedroom house a I 47 ,1
Sycamo re Street i n M 1d
d le port . vacant Call 992 5310
11 21.26tc

SMITH NELSON
.-MOTORS. INC.-

TEAFORD

CLOSE OUT on new Zi g -Zag
Sew ing Ma ch i nes. For sewing
stretch fab ncs, buttonholes ,
fan cy des igns , etc . Paint
sli ghtly blem ished Cho ice of
c arrying c a se or sewmg
stand $49 80 cash or terms
available . Phone 992 298 4.
12 5 tf c

V1rqll B . T, ·,1ford , Sr.
Brok t•r
110 Me chanic Str Pef
Pome r oy. O h 1o --+5769

person, 667 -3131. Oh10 Valley
· Manufacturing Corporation
12-19-Jtc
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For Rent

Little Chief
Electric Smokehouse

1 BEDROOM tra il er , 5 minutes
from M iddleport P hone 992 2297, after 4 p m
12-17 Jtc

Smoke Your OtNn :
Turkey
Cheese
Fish
Game
Jerk.y, Etc.
Regular Price $35 .00
Call: 992 -3166
Joe Rosenbaum

FURN I SH ED two bedroom
mob ile home in Pomeroy
S110 per month . Phone 992 3429 .
'
12-19 6tp
LARGE 3rd floor apartment for
rent in downtown Pomeroy
Cal\ 992 2789 after 5 p . m .
12 18-6tc

Holiday Special $23.95
KOSKOT
KOSMETI CS
&amp;
WIGS : MERRY CHRISTMAS
&amp; GOO BLESS EA CH &amp;
EVERY ONE OF YOU
HELEN
J ANE
BROWN ,
MIDDLEPORT , OHIO , 9925113 .
12 11 -tfc
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GUN SHOOT , ~Saturday, Dec.
22, 6 p m . Mile H l ll Road.
Factory choked guns only .
Assorted meats Sponsored by
Ra c ine Fire Dept
12-19 -Jtc
DEEM S
RESTAURANT
Racine , Ohio , open 7 days
week . Sunday Dispatch , sorry
for such a delay .
11 -18 -Jt c

a

Business Opportunities

12 -1B-3tc
CLERK Typist , 2-3 yrs . exp .,
Sal bsd on exp . -trng ., Free
rm &amp; bd , Med ical, Dental , 30
days pd . vac ., Ca ll (collect)
Army
Opportun i ties ,
in
Athens 221 Columbus Rd . 593 3022
12-18-3tc
WELDERS , 2 3 yrs . exp , Sal
bsd on exp .-trng_, Free rm &amp;
brd .• Medical , Dental. 30 days
d . vac , Call (collect) Army
ppo rtun it1es , 1n Athens , 221
Co\ um bus Rd ., 593 -3022 .
12-18 :Jtc

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MEDICAL
Equ i pment
Repa i rman - 2-3 yrs . exp .,
Sal bsd on exp .-trng .. Free
rm . &amp; bd ., M P. d ica/, Dental , 30
days pd va ~ , Call (co ll ect )
A rmy
Opl)o rtun ities ,
In
Athens , 221 Colu mbus Rd .,
593 -3022 .
12-18-Jtc
CO MPUTER Repa irman , NCR
500, 2 3 yrs . exp .• Sal. bsd on
exp -trng .p Fre e rm &amp; brd ,
Med ica l , De nt aL 30 days pd .
vac , Call (collect ) Army
Opportunities , 1n Athens , 22 1
Columbus Rd . 593 -3022
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12 -18 -Jtc

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TE LEVIS ION
Equipment
Repairman - 2-3 years exp .,
Sa l bsd on exp .-trng ., Fr ee
rm &amp; brd ., Medi ca l , Denta l,
30 days pd . vac ., Call {colle ct)
Army
oppo rt uni t l es .
in
Athens ,22 1 Columbus Rd . 593
3022 .
U -18-Jtc
WHEE L Vehicle Mechanic 2-3
years exp ., SaL bsd on exp .trng ., {trk , de~ l or auto)
Free r m . &amp; brd ., Med ic a l,
Dental. 30 days pd . vac ., {t a ll
(c olleen Army Opportunit ies ,
in Athens . 221 Columbus Rd .
593 -3022 .
12·18 3tc

One cubic foot of uran ium
has the same energy con •
te nt as 1 7 mil!Jon tons of
coal. 7 2 . m illion barrel s of
OJ!. or 32 b ill ion cub1c feet
of natural gas .
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PRIVATE meeti ng room for
any organization ; phone 992 ·
3975
3-11 tfc
2

BEDROOM house , k it c hen
and bat h, Avail able now Call
992 -2780 or 992 -3432 .
12-16-tfc

3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and·
unfurnished
apartments.,
Phone 992 -5434 .
4-12-tfc

.-------------HO~US E for rent i n Cheshire .
Phone 992 5693 .

12-13 -tfC

for Sale
ELECTR 1-€ guitar , solid body ,
complete with c ase and
amplif i er , excellen t con ·
dition , $90, cost S230 new. One
snare drum, gold so&lt;~rklP with
case and stand , good con ·
dit ion. S35 . Phone 992 2941.
12 -17-Jtc

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ELECTROLUX Sweeper deluxe
model. Complete w1th i!ll
c lean1ng attachments and
uses paper bags . Slig htly used
but cleans and looks like new.
W i ll sell for 537.25 cash or
terms available . Phone 992
2984.
12 -5-tfc

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L OCU ST posts , contact Harold
Evans , Long Bottom , Ohio .
Phone 843 -2942 .
12-14 12tp
COAL FOR SALE, JAYMAR
COAL
COMPANY,
THE
MEIG S &amp; GALLIA LINE ,

STATE

ROUTE

CHESHIRE ,

OPEN

TILL 6:30 PM

7

AT

7

AM

5 DAYS A

WEEK . PHONE 992 5693.
12 -17 -5tc
QUAL ITY gu i tars, basses and
amps at barga i n pr i ces .
Tracy Whaley , 130 Linco ln
Hill Road , Pom eroy , Ohio.
12 19 ; 4t c

-------------ONE 250 lb tat hog Ph one 985 3338 .

12-19-3tp

-------------19 HEAO of horses . Reg istered

·-Gene's
Body Shop

•5.55

Ph. 992-5271

On Most Amenca n Car!&gt;

lincoln Hill· Pomeroy , 0 .

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

Painting A Specialty

Ope n 8 Til5
Monday thru Saturday
1106 E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 .

' ASK US ABOUT

Area 's Most
R easonable Prices

Water Lines and Power
Lin es . All work done by the
foot or contract. Also dozer
work and septic tanks In stalled.

WOOD TRUSSES
:/' ~:::::::......1
Built to Your ' Specs
Delivered to Job Site

tank, well and water tap .
Suitable for large trailer .
Asking only $2 ,800 .

'

PLUS - 2

See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992-7089
Nigh! 992-3525
or 992 -5232

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO.

Dick's

Hoard House
"STRIPPERS"

We Strip Paint, Varnishes,
elc lrom Furniture .
Antiques-Modern· Metals ,
We buy Antique s, Collec ·
tibles, etc .
Pick· UP service Availilble

DICK SEYLER, Owner
Phone 992-2798
Kerr Street
Pomeroy , Ohio

77J-SSS4 ,
Mason, W. Va .
bedroom frame home , and
garage at Downington . Kitchen
METAL Body Repairman , 2-3 DOZER work , lo!!llnd clea ring by
SEPTIC
TANK S c l eaned
UPHOL STERY Fabrics by the range and heater included in
the acre hourly or contract ,
yrs exp ., Sal. bsd on exp .,
Modern
San1tat1on
.
992
-3954or
sale
.
$9,500
.
yard 54 1n ches wide as low a s
farm ponds , roads , e tc . Large
trng
,
Free
rm
&amp;
brd
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992-7349
S.l 95 per yard , ve lvets as low NEARLY NEW - Modern 2
dozer and operator w1th over
edic
al
,
Dental
,
30
days
pd
.
M
10-23
-tt
c
as $3 JS, Imported velvets , bedrooms , bath , ut ili t y , and
20 years exper1en ce Pull ins
vac ., Call \ collect ) A rmy
!.9 .95 We also have ny,lon , carport on w'ell drained lot.
E xcava1 ing , Pomeroy , Oh 10
Oppo
rtun
ities
,
1n
A
th
ens
,
22
1
herculon .
cotton
prints ,
TA N KS
AROBlt
·S EPTIC
Phone 992 -2478
Columbus
R
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593
-3022
$15,000.
viny l s, and r emna nt s, by the
SEWAGE
S Y S TEM S
12
18
-3tc
yard or by the pie ce. Pomeroy INCOME - 3 bedrooms, bath , 3
CLEANED .
REPAIRED .
Recov ery , 622 Ea st Main , porches , 7 rooms in all . Nea r
MILLER
SA N IT AT I 0 N ,' NEED a n ew paneled cei l ing , ----- -- -- --~ -FARMERS
" Holiday
Pomeroy . Phone 992 7554 .
STEWART . OHIO PH . 66 2 -~
stores and court ho use . Only
panell i ng , o r interior pain Greet ings " fro rn A . I. Cattle
3035
.
'
.
ll
-20
-26tc
.
$3,000 down .
ting. Ca l l R1chard Wilt. 992 ·
Tec hn 1C1 an , Leland Parker .
10-4-tfc
--------~- --- 2889
157
ACRES
With
large
B
.
992 -2264 Pom eroy res iden ce
FOAM to t i ll your old couch and
. -~~~
12-18-26t c
or Coolville 667 -325 1 An cha1r cushion s as lo w as room house . bath , fireplace.
SEW IN G, MACHINES Repair
swering Se rv ic e
,
$10.95 1 Upho lstery books only and porch . Large barn . Al l
se rv 1ce, all makes. 992 -2284 . PRICE
CO N ST RUCTION ,
l 2-9-l3tc
SOc
4 1nch covere d foam minerals exce pt coal . Nice
The Fabnc ShOp , Pomeroy .
Roofing , spouting , kitc h ens
mattresses for standard size
Author ized Singer Sales and
farm
land
of
80
acres
.
$360
per
and
ba t h r oo ms . Complete
bed,
S29 95,
Pomero y
Se r v ice We Sharpen SCISSor s.
remode li ng Phone 742 -67.7 3.
Recovery, 622 E . Ma 1n , acre.
3-29-tfc
12 -3-tfc
Pomeroy P hone 992 7554 .
NICE OLDER HOME - B _"";""
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11 20 26tc rooms , 4 bedrooms, modern
t:L N~
ana
v~1'""
.... ;-. , II!:J
Ma c hines .. . Serv ic e on all wl l.llr i~~;:-~~f~;;-and
bath , 2 nice enclosed porches .
sh rubbe ry Also , clean out
LOSE weight with N eW Shape
makes Reasonabre rates .
basements , att1 cs, et c. Ca ll
Tablets and Hydrex Water Large gas F .A. f u rnace .
The Sew i ng Center , M id
949
3221 or 742 -4441
Pills at D u tton Drug 1n Garage. Want $18,000 .
d l eport , Ohio
•
11 21 -JOtc
11 16 tfc
M idd l eport and Nelson Drug
12 -18-Jtc Buy a warm home w1th plenty
28 New Homes To Be
CH AR L 'ES" - R- .- HATF I ELD . O'DELL A li nem en t work c an be
of room . We have severa l to
done by appointment aniy at
VACUUM Cleaners new 1973
m in i-ba ckhoe . water l mes .
SOLD
prese nt time . due to Il lness m'
Model. Comp lete w ith all show you. Just ca ll.
footers , dra m lmes Ph one
fam
i
ly
.
Phone
for
ap
.
c l eaning tools Small pa 1nt
At
742 -6092
po 1ntment 742 -3232 .
damag e in shipping . W i ll take
12 .6-18tc
~H lE N l
T[ tu- pRD
USED
1125tfc
$27 cash or budget plan
...... _ _ _ _
GORDO N H lfAF'ORlJ
available Phone 992 -2984
PIANO tun ing &amp; repairing . 1-&lt;E ADY ·MIX , CO NCRETEASSOCIA!FS
1218tfc
La n e Daniels , 259 Broadway ,
d elivered r ight
to your
REPOSSESSED
M iddleport Phone 992 2082
projec
t
•.
Fast
and
easy
. Free
992-3325
or
12·9 12lp
PAIN T DAMAGE . 1973 ZIG ·
PRICES
est i mates Phone 992 3284 .
ZAG SEWING MACHINES.
--- -- ~---- -- Goegle ln R ead y -Mix Co .,
St ill in origina l ca rton s. No
992 -3615
To make room for the
G &amp; E appliance repa ir . P hone
M iddlepor t , Oh io .
a1tachments needed as our
at the shop, 992 3802 o r 949
6-30-tfc
many
new
units
controls are built -i n . Sews - - -- -- -- - - - - ,
4254.
w ith 1 or 2 nee dle s, makes .11 26 -261p , SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
.:rriving in Jan., 1974.'
buttonholes , sew on buttons ,
-- ~---- ~- ----REASONABLE
rates
.
Ph
.
446DELAYED
monograms . and bl i nd hem
AUTOMOB ILE insu rance been'
4782, Galli pol is, John Russel L
st it ch Full cash price $38 SO
DELIVERY
can c e ll ed ?
Lost
your : OWIJer and Operator .
,
or budget plan ava i la b l e.
oper ato r 's l icense . Call 9925-12 -tfc'
AVAILABLE
Phon e 992 -2984
7.4 28
'
' With !he exception of a
12-18 -tfc
... .
6-15-lfc
DOZER and back hoe wOrk .
small deposit.
SIN GER A u tomat ic Z i g Zag
ponds and se ptic tanks , d it Sew ing Ma chines . in sew 1ng
c hing service ; top so l i , flll 1
table . Makes buttonhol es.
dirt.
li mestone ;
B&amp;K
1971 ALL -ELECTRI C W ind so r
sews on buttons , bl ind hems ,
Escavat ing Phone 992 -5367 or
mobile
home
60x 12.
3
etc . Top notch condition . Pay
992 386\ ,
bedroom , air condit ioner . 13
S51 or terms availabl e Phone
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foot Expando . 1 acre ground
992 -298.4 .
... ---~-on ol d Route 33 north of Rock.
12 lB ft c
As the girl said , when
c . BRADFORD , AuCt ioneer 1
Spr ings . Cal l 992 -5677 after 6
marriage was mentioned :
1 YEAR
Com pl ete Ser'Cf ice
p .m .
PIONEER
SEED
COR N !
"Never put off till tomorrow
Phone 949 -3821
GUARANTEE
12- 4-tf c
ORDER NQW l A good su pply
Racine , Ohio
that which you should have
of all var 1efies and kernel
BEST SERVICE
Cri tt Bradford
done day before yesterday! "
si zes ava il ab le
H i ghe st
5-1 tfc
y1eld1ng
regular ,
MOM
IN
DON'T PUT OFF SEEING
resistant and h 19h lysi n e
THESE CALL NOW!
1969 vw , good condit ion Rad1o ,
OHIO VALLEY
EXCAVATING , dozer , load erhybrids year after year in test
POMEROY
3
nice
rear w 1ndow defroster, good
and
btl
ck.hoe
work
;
sept
ic
P!ots
Early
payment
rubber , p l u s heavy duty
tanks installed . dump truck~
bedrooms .
Bath .
Some
d1scounts , By January 15 - 5
trailer hitch . S995 Also , 185
and to -boys for h i re ; will haul'
carpeting and paneling . Gas
pet , February 15 - 4 pet.,
CC
Suzuk
i
Enduro
motor
fill
dirt , top soil , llmestone'
April 15 2 pet Qu antity
floor furnace . Basement .
cycle , good condition . $325
and gravel ; Call Bob or Roger
•
d isc ounts : 10·24 units 3 pet. ,
Porch . Nice
Lo1 50x200 .
Ca
ll
949
-4452
Jeffers
,
day
phone
992
-7089
;
25 49 units - 5 pet ., 50 units 10
12-19-3tc
night phone 992 -3525 or 992 .
ASKING $10,000.
pe t . Ca ll or stop and plan your
5232
WE HAVE A LADIES
profitable co rn program w ith
DOWNTOWN
1968 foRD--;~ ku;fruck-:- 360
2-11 -tfc
BUSINESS AND A MANS
us
Your
AUTHORIZED
motOi- . standard sh i ft Phone
.
.------BELPRE
Meigs Co
Pioneer See d
BUSINESS FOR SALE . Both
949 37 54
Dealer
DALE
KAUTZ ,
•.,
12-185tc
OHIO
are in good locat ions and
CHESTER AGRICO SER
doing
an
excellent
business.
VICE CENTER 1 MILE
1966
P LY MO UT H
St ation
No phone information on
SO UTH OF CHESTER ON
Wagon . Cle an , good t ire s.
R T . 7. Phone 985 -3831
these please . Come in and we
S300 . Phone 992 -3866 .
Big-(a paci1y ' ~ · ·
12-1B-3tp
can discuss . DESIRE TO
12 14 7t c
Maytag
~
SELL BY THE lsi of the
Automatics
WE HAVE all you r upholstery
t·
year .
' 2 s peeq opera w;on .1,1
needs ,
Bur l ap ,
den i.m ,
MIDDLEPORT - Build ing
Q'lOic e of water ,
cambr ic, foam g l ue. zi ppers,
EX~PERl E N C ED
pa 1n ter .
t'emps .
Auto . l
or
Mobile
Home
lot
.
70x90.
tacking strip , springs and
Inter ior and exter i or . Phone
water
lev e\ jl
Utilities. close . Wooded area
c l i ps , chipboard , button
985 -3951 .
c ontrol .
L 1n f
twine, sewmg thread, l~gs ,
in excellent neighborhood .
12-5-26tp
F i I fer or Power
upholstery books , dacron,
$2,000.
.
,
Fin 'Ag itator .
w ebbing. spring twme , tacks ,
MIDDLEPORT
LIKE
CARPENTER
work
,
masonry
'·
Perma -Prtu
welt c ord , cotton, sw1ve1
1
work , general remodel ing by
NEW - Business room and
bases and foam, foam , foam .
Maytag
hour or c ontrac t Phone 992 lovely
apartment .
3
Pomeroy Recovery , 622 Ea st
Halo
of Heat
3511 .
Main Street. Pomeroy . Phone
bedrooms, {lots of closets} .
,
Dryers
12-16-26tc
992 7554 .
Surround clothes
Bath Dining room. Hard·
11 -20 -26tc
with gentle , even
wood floors with ca rpeti ng
~eat. No hot spots ,
over . Hot water heat .
·.no
averdry i ng
Panel ing. Garages.
'Fine
Mesh Ltn t
It's Sn_ow Tire Time!
HAS YOUR PROPERTY
mo de ls of mobile homes .~
'
' Filter
Phone area code 61.4 423 -9531 , ,
BEEN FOR SALE
We Specialize in
.4-13-trc
LONG? Let us sel l it fQr you .
MAY,TAG

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Wiles. Mrs . Alherl Smith , Mrs.
George Skinner. Mrs. I .Jihan
Pierce, Mrs. William Barnhart
and Mrs . Oliver Michael.
Leaving the infirmary the
women went to the church ror a
business meetmg. Mrs . Wiles

Auto Sales

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Hat·mt· Mttn:h lti. ~1r Bt•nnl'll
\\t il ;•l~u spc;,tk &lt;.~t UH.· 1'u111ero)
B;t plt.) t Chu r&lt;·h Mar ch 11
t\nnthcr !Sf&gt;e&lt;Jkcr at the SIJr ing
ralty will be Mrs . Happy
' l&lt;t~lur . president of the Ohil)
t:ounc:1 l of ('hurt•he!i .
A commu mcatwn wm; read
fr om Mrs. Charla s Searles,

pn· ~·.Jdcnt (1f Wumcn's Rio
(:ritOflf• Assocaatiuu, reg&lt;trdin~
Ute- l!fi4 t onfcrence at Graq-

VI II e. June 26 to 28 and lhc need
for volunteers .
Cookies, coffee and tea were
served foll owlng the meetin g
which concluded with a prayer
circJe and singing of " Praise
God :'

fering of $15 was de-die&lt;tled by
Mrs. Couch . The Chnslmas
stockings were turned in for
for the Rio Cr&lt;~nde Baptist
special projec t work.
A report on the- recent Ohio
Baptist Conventi on Board of
Trustees meeting was g iven by
Mrs . Kuhn . She told of plans for
observing Ule sesquicentennial
in 1976 to be headed by Dr .
Robert Slaughter and U1e ef·
forts to be made to raise a
Pomeroy
million dollars for the work .
We Accept Federal Food Stamps
115
W.
Main
Theme, she reported, will be
Ope n Mon .· Thurs. 9 a.m. to 7 p . m . - Fr idays 9 a .m. to 8 p .m . - Saturdays
·· He rit age Today, Horizons
Tomorrow :• Dr. Slaughter
9 a .m. to 8:30p .m .
\
spoke on " Where We are. and
Where We Want to Go."
Thursday, Dec. 20
Mrs . Kuhn nored that the
OBC convention will be Oct. 23Deadline
20 in Canton. She told of the
youth work in the s tate, and of
the recogmtion which has come
to Ohio thr ough m ethod s
BUY IT TODAY!
employed in promotin g the
church. " Beyond Key 73" in
book form is now available, she
~
Special discount to schools ,
said.
~
churches and organizations .
Mrs . Kuhn announ ced
several upcoming events - the
showing of the Billy Graham
COMPLETE SELECTION FRUITS &amp; VEGETABLES
film . " Time to Run " at 185

Fire auxiliary
has celebration

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Memhers of Lang Bottom
United Church 'will go caroling
Friday at 7 p. m. Following the
caroling they will-return to the
church basement for refresh·
ments and a gift exch"ange. The
annual Christmas program
will he held Sunday evening at
7:30. The public is invited to
at rend.

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FURNITURE '~~~~.~?.·'
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' 1795

70 Ford VB Torino
5ta. Wag on . Nice .

'2195

72 .Ford Gran Torino
4 dr . Sedan. 302 V-8.

'495

6B Plymouth Fury
318 V-8 4 dr .

5

63 Ford VB

395

Countr y Sedan .
Notic e- Close d Monda y a nd Tuesday . De c . 24th
and Dec . 25th so our employe s can enjoy
Christmas .

Keith Goble Ford, Inc.

19·11&gt;.
And
0¥11"

.,. Butt Portltlll . ... .. • at•
Center Roast .. : . ..
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Catalog Merchant

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19 lb. up

Pomercv

PH. 992-2178

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lb.ggc
Chops sue...
Whole Smoked Picnic . lb.7t
Pork Sausage :\'.~ • .2 ;:;, 5157
Canned Ham ~:::.· • 3 ::;. 549'
Rll

HALF LOIN

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Fresh Ham ~.: • • • lb.9t
Virginia Farm "ii:" • • ...s1s'
Boneless Whole Ham • s1•'
Whole Ham~ •• lb.s1z'
lb.

79~.

ALSO ;t.VAILAILl:
DIE.., OHM,

C.pon~,

s.trt'•

or Armour'•
luntr a.... TuriiQII
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Standard Oysten •
Select Oysters • • • ~ 5149
A&amp;P Cranberry Relish •::5t
Shrimp Cocktail::::. 3 ~.51 19

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RUTLAND

•1295

Country .Squ ire 9 pa ss . Sta. Wagon. air cond.
Sharp .

A Whole Ham . . . . .. ~ 91• ·"''

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Royal Lusters ::; •~~4t
Walnuts in shell •~.79•
Mixed Nuts in shell!::7t
Fruit Cakes • •5.!.. 55"
Fruit Cakes • .1% .!. 524'
Rolls·-:.··3 :;:;. 51
n Pie.:.:.. as·

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70 Ford VB Gal. 500

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Employment Wanted

HENRY E. CLEL,IIND
YOUR
FRIENDLY BROKER

Sta . Wagon .

Come in

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To See For .. . I
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70 Ford VB

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4 dr . Sedan .

Christmas Candy

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FRESH
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Dr
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~·xi•t'll 1 1\t' II Hill~ h ·r uf !Jit' 0 1Hu
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111
Pumen~~ a1 tl 11..' First Baptist
Churd1 Jan . 20: .i.lnd the
comi ng uf Mdl \Jil Bcnn('tl, ·
Sylvan1&lt;1. prestdcn t of the- OBC,

CHESTER - The annu al
Christmas party of the Ladies
Auxiliary of the Ches ter
Volunteer Fire Department
was held Sunday evening at the
fire house with firemen and
their families and guests at a
covered dish dinner of baked
ham, c heese sandwiches,
coffee and punch furnished by
the auxiliary.
A lighred tree was the cenrer
of attraction w1th table
decorations
in keeping with the
'
season. Prayer was given by
Larry Clark .
Santa arrived after dinner
• Red poinsettias lined the and presented gifts and sacks
rutar railing for the Ch ritmas of candy to the children and
.Cantata ,
· "A
Glorious
gifts to the ladies. Several
Message••, presented Sunday game prizes and seven door
;night at the Middleport First prizes were given.
Baptist Church.
Members and guests were
; Attired in new whire robes Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Wood and
:with red satin collars, the choir Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
;.nrered the sanctuary to " 0 Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
;co me All Ye Faithful"
Smalley , Mr. and Mrs. John
following an organ-piano duet, Wickham, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
'"A Christmas Meditation" by Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
Mrs. Gerald Anthony and her Newell and Sheila, Mrs. Opal
daughrer, Miss Sarbara An· Hollan, Mr. and Mrs. Erroll
thonv .
Conroy, Mrs. Alice Dodson,
~loists for the cantata were
Mrs . Mabel Van Meta, Mrs.
Mrs. Dorothy Jenkins, Danny Grace Gumpf, Dannie Bissell,
Thompson, Tom Darst and Mr. and Mrs . Harold Newell,
Mrs . Beulah White. Sopran~s Louann, Kathy , Kenny and
were Mrs. Nadine Barton, Mrs. Jimmy Newell, Mrs . Jean
Janice Gibbs, Mrs . Pearl Sexson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hoffman, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Louise Thompson, Mrs . Myers, Linda, Bruce Alan a~d
R ose mary Lyons, Mrs. MarLeonard Myers, Mr. and Mrs.
jorie Walburn, Mrs. White and Larry Clark, Tamra and Penny
Mrs . Edna Wiison . The altos Clark, Mr . and Mrs. Roy
~e re Mrs . Frances Bearhs.
Christy, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Mrs. Marilyn Fultz , Miss VanMeter,
Laura
Jean
Venida Gibbs, Miss Jerry
Eichinger, Kristie Hawk, Mr.
Pullen and Mrs. Texanna Wll. and Mrs. Ross Cleland, Sheila
Tenors were Lacy Barton, Toney, Bill Cash, Victor Bahr,
1
Thompson and Darst.
Roger Coats and Jane Bahr . Marc Fultz and Joe Anthony Clarice Allen.
were the acolytes and Jayne
Lee Hoeflich , narrated the
cantata. The recessional hymn
1
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was 'jJoy to the World" and the
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Sreven Skaggs .

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Mobile Homes For Sale

t't.'pnrt('d on the \\ hatl' l'fCJS~
project. anrl th~ hwe g,ifl uf·

Cantata
preserted

All work guaranteed

DITCHING SERVICE

PRE-F,IIBRICATEO

113,500.
TRAILER LOT - With septic

LEVEL ,6.CRE

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

Pomeroy

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bedroom s, gas fired boiler , f ull
basement, garden and lots of
shrubbery . 2 car garage. Next
to new fire house . Asking

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with purchase
of this new 1974

Nog ..:.:-.. •
Whip.::....
Pineapple ..:.'i.=.,.
Fruit Cocktail..::n3 =It
Cranberry
Potatoes- 2-

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992-2259

If no answer 992-2568

ALl SIZES IN STOCK

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SU-PER SERVICE STA.

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• · - - JickW.carsey , Mgr.
. . . Phone 992-9932
·
STEREO -RADIO am -fm , 8
track tape comb ination , .:! Way
speaker
sound
system .
Balance $102 56, or use our
budget terms . Call 992 -3965
12-16tfc

MATADOR

uaasw

Let Us Install Now!

Tenn .
Walk i ng
Horses ,
Reg lstered Quarter Horses ,
Gra de Horses and pon ies. $40
and up . Call 36 7 7481 or 388 - FIR EWOOO . Can
deliver .
9991 .
Phone 992 -2826 or 992 -55 65 .
12-19 4t c
12 -16-12tp

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Ph .'992 -2174

HOT WATER HEAT - Warm 3

NEW LARGE re cl 1ning chairs
i n vinyl material. buy now or
lay a way tor Chris t mas , On tv
$89 95 . Swive l ro c kers 1n
ve lv et , nylon . and pnnts t hat
make a w onderfu l gi ft for
your wife On l y $69 95. All
if ems c ash and ca rry or 60
day
la y -away
Pomeroy
Re covery , 622 E . Main ,
Pomeroy Phon e 992 -7554
ll -20 -26tc

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CARPENTERS, 2-3 yrs . exp .,
Sal. bsd on exp -trng. , Free rm
&amp; bd . . Med ica l. Denta l, 30
days pd . vac . Call (co t\ec t l
Army
opportunities ,
in
Athens , 221 Columbus Rd . 593 3022 .

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S tat e Fa rm li te l'lsuran ce

ENERGY C ri SIS Demands
NUCLEAR TRAININ G FOR
HAVE YOUR trophy mounted ,
QUALIFIED INDIVIDUA LS .
deer heads , sma ll animals ,
The U S. Navy offers the best
and birds . Howard Birchfield .
nuclear power training in the
Mulberry Street, Rutland
world for t hose who qual 1fy .
Phone 742-6834
Openmgs ava liable for both
11 26 tf c
officer
and
enlisted
programs . Ful l pay and
allowan ces wh i le you tra in .
For mare informat1on ca ll toll
free 800 -841 -8000 anyt i me !
TAKE COMMAND OF YOUR
FUT URE IN THE NUCLEA R
NAVY
"
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MIDDLEPORT

Lost

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day party of Mrs. Pierce's
grandson. Scottie fierce, at the
• home of his parents, Mr. and
..., Mrs. Paul Pierce, Mason, W.
'" VQ;.
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, . Mr. and Mrs. Jon Pierce,
: · Pomeroy, s~nt Thanksgiving
:· with Mr. and Mrs . Clinton
: · Pierce and family .
t'o
Mrs. June Sayre, Agnes
~ Whire and Mrs. Esther Harden
~: atrended " Happy Happenings"
'- at the Lutheran Church in
Pomeroy .
,..
Randy Pierce, Mason, W.
•• Va., was a recent guest of his
• grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
~ Clinton Pierce and family.
•· Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nease
· 7. and children spent a recent
Sunday with his mother, Mrs.
Thelma Nease, Pomeroy.

Stephen C. Sriowden
SS3 R usse11 S1 .
(Gravel H illl
PH . 992 · 71SS

G IR L FRIDAY . Secretary
needed . Must do bookkeeping ,
typing , shorthand and f il 1ng .
Permane nt position . Must be
HOME LIT E chain saw n ear
experienced and dependable .
Carmel Church
Reward
Good reb for the r ight person
Phone 949-2175 Edson Roush
12 19-.4tc
Phone 949 -5953.

Mrs. Mildred Pierce and

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Or k i ss your chee k , but God
w i ll fake my g1ving t o the ones
I lov ed so mu ch the gi ft I Sfl'nd
is not very new . I t ' s worn and
1orn and c r i ed itself blue The
love it holds no words can tell ,
f or two cha ir s wi ll be empty
on Christmas da ys .
Ida King
12 19-ltp

••· Tina attended the second brrth·

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For Sale

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know I cannot send you
presents, or touch your
hands.

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AlhenS

FREE EST.

Res 1dence, com m ercia I ar
mobile hom es . Save on part s
&amp; labor .
21S N. 2nd Ave.
Middl eport
Phone992 -3509

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Stop In and See Our

and

The annual Christmas party
for residents of the Meigs
County Infirmary was staged
Thursday night by the
Missionary Society of the
Pomeroy First Baptist Church.
The group enjoyed a carol
sing with Mrs. Robert Kuhn
joining Betty Will, one of the
residents, to sing ''Silent
Night.'' Mrs . Kuhn told several
Christmas stories. Gilts were
presented to each resident, and
punch and Cookies were ser·
ved . Each resident was given a
snowman favor made by Mrs.
I. B. Walker. Atrending from
the church were Mrs. Kuhn,
Mrs. J oseph Cook, Mrs . Ellen
Couch, Mrs. Harry Bailey,
Mrs . L. P. Sterrett, Mrs . J.
Edward Fosrer, Mrs. Orval

Sl1.50 Perm. For
A:eq . Hair $8.50

FURNITURE

SALES&amp; SERVICE

t' •·· a t'l'" 111 Ulil" , J,tn.
,, uu11gh Fd 1 · .1 blk b~

Society entertains residents

992-7474
Johnson Masonry
&amp; (Remodeling)
992- 7608

8 ACRES of ground on St. 143,
water tap pa id . Phone 992 ·
3640.
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OPEN EVES8 : 00 P . M .
POMEROY , OHIO
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IN MEM ORY Of my dear
husband , Cha r ley King and
Conn i e
granddaughter ,
Ph illi ps
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POMEROY MOTOR

In Memory

Dated this 30th
November 1973.

help
finan cei eSei ther
two propert
Cat I of593these
5667

4 Door , V-6. aut omat1c , power steering &amp; brakes , lac tory
a1r , radio . good 1st line tires . clean mterior , green lin 1sh .

BLIND ADS
Add it ion al 25c Charge per
Advert isement .
NOTICE OF
OFFICE HOURS
APPOINTMENT
. to 5· 00 p m . Da il y ,
Case No . 21 ,088 8 830: 30 aa.m
.m
to 12 . 00 Noon
Estate of Thoma s Burk e
Sa
tur
day
.,
Deceased.
Not ice i s hereby g 1ven t hat
Ruby Bu rk e of Coo lvi lle , Oh io,
R. D . 2, h a s been d ul y appo i nted
Admin istratr ix of the E state of IN M EMOR V o f Opal M c Dan iel
who passed away , D ec . 19,
Thomas Burke , dece ased , late
1962, eleven years ago today .
of Coolville, R o 2, Me igs
Sadly missed by her children
County , Oh io .
and grand c hifdren . Mrs Pa ul
Creditors are required to file
Hudson .
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th eir cl a i ms w it h sa1d fiduc iary
12 19 -lt c
Within four months
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from Me 1gs H 1gh Sc hool.
Three bedrooms , two bath ~,
l ull ba semen t w ith two car
garage , Large lot ~27 .50 0
Also. recently remodeled
three bedroom older home m
Pomeroy
P r ice of 515,000
,ncludesfurn l ture . Owner w ill

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Ol'fiCE SUPPLIES

GAS and OIL

A LOVELY new Home,, mile

4 Door , V-8 engine , a utomat•c. c lean inter 1or , ex cellen t 1st
line t ires , blue fin ish . A barga1n for anyone .

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Real Estate For Sale

992 -2094
606 E . Main Pomero_y

II - The Daily Sentinel. Middleport-Pomeroy , 0 .. De&lt;·. 19. 1~7:1

Johnies Beauty
Salon
NOV. SPEC.

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Pa ul E Ktoes

P&amp;J HEATING
AND COOLING

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before sa i d meeting

10 x SO MOB ILE HOME Phone
992 5693
11 13 lf C

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busmess as may property Co me

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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I'Dse of electing d ireCiors and
th~t . tro~~~n sac t i on of such other

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

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thir"ct Wednesda v of January .
197A , at 4 00 P M for the p ur

PQMEROY .
HOME &amp; AUTO

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accord i ng to its: bV · Iil:ws, on t he

for Rent or Sale

WANT ADS
I NFORMATION
DEAD LI NES
5 P . M oav Before Pvbltcat ion
Mondav Dead li ne 9 am .
Cancelt alion
Corrections
W ill be acc epted unt il 9 a m . for
Day of Pub lic at ion
REGULATIONS
The Pub li-sher reserve s the
r i ght to ed 1t or re jec t any ads
deemed obiect i onal.
The
publisher w il l not be respon si ble for more than one in
cor re c t insertion .
RATES
For Want Ad Sendee
5 cents per Word on~ insert ion
M inimu m Cha rge S1 00
14 cents p er word t h ree
consecu11ve inse:rt1ons .
26 cents per w ord six con
~ecut i ve insert ions
25 Per Cent D iscoun t on pa 1d
ads ano ads pa1d with in 10
days .
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
S2.0 0 f or 50 word m ,n .
imum Ea ch addit i ona l w ord

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S~cond Stre:et , Pomeroy .
Ohio . ~ :u be held at the off ic e of

West

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Business Services

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PuaucNOTI~E

ITH NELSON MOTQ,RS INC.
~00

E. Main St.

Pomeroy, Ohio Ph. 992-2174

~~f.eaell, Fleischmann's

• 100% Solid-State
Tltan 275\' Chassis
• Power Sentry
Voltage Aegula1 or
• Solld·Siate Super
Video t=tanga Tuning
System
• Chromatic
One--button luning

Llplon Tea Bags .... .. .. 100 .~;. 11,25
Wenon 011 . . . . . .... ... ... .. •:;r: asc
C.nlda Orr Ml11n . . . . . . 3 ·~.~·· 83• ~tt
R11mes Fronn Eg Noodles . .. ':.~· 59•

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CAT 1'000

INSTANT

Taster's Choice

CHEF DOY-AR·OEE FROZEN

BOY-AR·DEE FROZEN

STICK MARGARINE

Decorator designed
for the most
conlemporsry_room
s•ttlngs. Gramed
American Walnut color
cabinet. Automatic
Fine-tuning Control.

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Polr Beg Btawn suc•r ........ z:. _,,
PoiJ Bag Powdmd Sucer . .. . Z,:. U•
Morton Frozen Creem Pitt . , •::; Sf&lt;
Morton Frozen Fruit PIM . . .. '::" U&lt;

Kallan
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Sausage Pizza . •

CHEF BOY-AR-DEE FROZEN

Collq;e Inn lui Brllh . . ... .. " ):.• 22c
College l11 Chlckan Broth . . . ":: 22•
Collq;t Inn Chicken Broth . . . . ·::-· 83•
Upton Cup-a.SOuplrd~l~ ... ... .·:r.~· U•

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EXCELSIOR Sa lt Work.s , E .
Main St .• Po m eroy A ll k inds
of se~lt water pel lets , water
nuggets, block salt and own
Ohio River Salt . Phone 992 ·
3891.
6-5-tfc

SHEARED
WHITE
PINE
Xmas trees , need les really
stay on ! KUHL'S BARGAIN
CENTER , Rt . 7, " at caut ion
light " Tuppers Plains .
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SALT ~ Uio! ll.t: AI\IU .:J NUV1 , ~ INGER sewing machines 1972
model i n beau f\ful walnut
Rock salt for town shi p S,
cab
i net. Makes design stit towns, and b usinesses i n
ches. zig' zag , buttonholes,
bulks and bags · for
and
b11nd t'lems , etc . Like new ,
sno w . Excels ior Sal t Works
Only $89 .95 . Call Ravenswood
Phone 992 -3891
27 3-9521 or 273 -9893 after 5 .00 .'
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busi~e:s-fo;-:N. ,

A'r" · FM
track 'GR·o'ZERYape combmatlon , 4 speaker
Building for sale or lease .
sound
system .
Balance
Ph
773 . 5618 from 8 : 30 p , m .
5103 98, or use our budget
one
· 1
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terms . Call 992 -3965 .
to 10 p .m . for appom men .
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$39995
HURRYl COME IN TODAYl
A GIFT· A- RI\MA ST.ORE

Ingels.Furniture
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Smith Nelson Motors will be closed Friday morning till12 noon
Dec. 21, open Saturday, .Dec. 22 till 12 noon and will be closed
Monday, Dec. 24th &amp; Tuesday, Christmas Day. So-our employes can
enjoy the Holidays. All of us at Smith Nelson want to take this op·
portunity to wish each &amp; every one a Very Merry ChristmipS &amp; Very
Happy &amp; Prosperous New Year. We also want to thank our many
customers for making 1973 a very good year for us.
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OPEN EVENINGS
MIDDLEPORT

Wlnt 'rHI~ COUPON Ofil
A ........ "SLIPlii:·JttGHl"

Canned

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UNIT CALLED
Boic. for Ralph Bower. .1
The Pomeroy ER squad was possible heart pat ient. He was
called Tuesday at 1:38 p.m . to taken to Holzer Medkal
the office of Or. Raymond Center.

ANNA LAURA YOUNG
Mrs. Anna Laura Young . 85.
Hudson St., Middlepod, d ied
Tuesday at the Holzer Med1ca l

Moriah Bapt i st Church i n
MiddiepOtt. Mrs. Young was
born i n N\ason County , Jan . 23.
188.8, the daughter or the late
Oan and Me lvina Nease
Jackson . She
was
also
preceded in death by three

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brothers and two sister5 and
her husband , Con. who died in
1970.
Surviving are 'two sisters,
flllrs . Kathleen Braxton . Cin cinnati, and Mrs. Goldie Evans
of Cleveland ; two brothers.

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NATURALIZER®
If you have an eye for value,
here's a shoe -y6u have to see
Feminine fash ion at lis loveliest in a beautiful
shoe with sleek toe and tr im tha t ties up the
look in s ty le. It's a great value, too.

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BROWN

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OPEN EVENINGS

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TRIM TIE

Coordinate"'d. . work between

the sheriff deparbnents of
Meigs, Athens and Perry
Counties has resulted in the
recovery of a riding lawn
tractor, roto tiller and air
compressor stolen from the
Worthy Bright place in Salem
Twp.

Mi~dleport

MARGUERITE'S
BEAUTIFUL SHOES·
102 E. Main

Betty Ohlinger

Pomeroy

Mayor

72, Middleport, both failure to
yield right of way .
Forfeiting
bonds were
Donald Guinther, Pomeroy.
SJO, intoxication; George Wilt,
Clarksburg , W. Va ., $30, in.
toxication ; and Charles .o.
Hannahs. 21, Pomeroy, $25,
assured clear d istance.

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
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THIS YEAR

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Use whatever light th ere is to make your super 8 movies more natural than ever .
Dawn to d usk. indoors, outdoors . Just drop a cartridge of the new E KTACH ROME 16C
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OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 PM

and eight 9reat grandct'Hi dren.
F vner&lt;JI se rvices will be held
Fri da y· a! 1 p .m . at the
Fog l eson g Funera l Hom e.
Bur ial will ne in West
Columbi a Hil l Cemetery .
Friends may call at the funeral
horne after 3 p m. Thursday.
Mrs . Var ian was a member of
the Clifton Tabernacle.

WOMENS
UMBRELLAS

HARRY U. BRINKER
Harry U. Brinker, 8.4, Middleport Rt. 1. died Tuesday at
R i vervieW M"r,tnor Nursing
Home, Lucasville. Mr . Br inker
was preceded in death by his
parents. John C. and Virginia
Sayre Brinker ; "his wife , Eva
· Brinker and two brothers.
He is survived by two sisters·

So lid
colors
and
patterns · 100 pet.
Nylon .
Regular
shapes and pagodas .

Sheriff Jl,obcrt C.

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cotton s.

Ny lons
and
blended labrlcs.
Full slips . mini
slips and half
slips.

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reliable data and information
available . Where research
data is not yet available,
standards and guidelines
shwld be determined by the
consensu.s
judgment
of
qualified professional soil
conservation personnel.
It was pointed out gully
erosion should be con trolled by
individuals owning the land .
Channel erosion on streams
and ditches under required
county· maintenance should be
controlled by the coun ties . A
state·fed eral
cooperative
program should be established
to solve river bank a nd lake
shore erosion problems.
On animal waste, the board
recommends that producers
follow the guidelines descrihed
in the 1974-75 Agronomy Guide
when spreading anima l waste .
The board did not recommend
controls to regulate fertilizer
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SALE PRICES
HONORED FOR 56 years service with the Holzer
Medical Center Wednesday ni ght was Miss Aima Me·
Cormick, above, wiU1 Dr. Charles E. Holzer, Jr., chief of
staff . One-hundred and ninety-one members of the hospital
staff were honored during the first annual staff awards
ceremony held at Rio Grande College's I .yne Center . .

HANDBAGS
FOR HER

You can save right now on the men s arid boys
jackets you want to giv '? this year . A good
selection of styles and sizes.

SALE PRICES

Gowns · Pajamas · Robes .
Sizes 1 tO 3 . 3 to 6x and 7 to
14.
You'll like the seledion and
you'll be giving a useful
appreciated glff with girls

DRESS
AND

Special Sale

SPORT

,PHON F 992-2156

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Presentation of a 56-year business manaser, personal
service pin to Miss Alma secretary and assistant to the
McCormick
highlighted late Dr. Charles E. Holzer in
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Wednesday night's first annual both hospital work and other
ijolzer Medical Center staff interests.
awards ceremony in Rio
Leo · Mossman, of the
Grande College's Lyne Center. hospital's phannacy depart.
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By United Pr~ss International
COLUMBUS - THE OHIO ENVUlONMEN'):AL Protection
Approdmalety 500 persons ment, and William E. ( Jack) ·
attended.
Carr, of the operating room
· Agency aNI the Public Utilities Commission of · Ohio have
Miss McCormick, who joined deparbner.t, received 30-year
criticized the Federal Emergency Energy bill now before
Holzer Hospital on Sept. 10, service pin awards from Atty.
Three defendants were fined
Congress and proposed federal regulations concerning man1917, was praised by Dr . Sheets.
$100 and costs each and were
datory allocation offuel. OEPA Director Ira L. Whitman said his
Charles E. Holzer, Jr., chief of
Hugh P. Kirkle, executive committed to tlrree day jail
agency "strongly.opposes prov is ions which prohibit air pollution
staff,
.
for
her
long
and
suevice
president of Holzer sentences on conviction of
requirements on power plants until 198Ci." He urged adoption of
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM - The student body at Syracuse Elementary lvill present a
cessful career with · the Medical Center, presented pins driving while intoxicated 'emergency energy legislation dealing only with the relief of fuel
· Christmas program Friday at 1 p.m. Taking part are 1-r Todd Cundiff, Dewayne Dill, Charles
hospital.
shortages.
to individuals with five, 10, 15, charges in the court of
Thomas Chapman, Jackie Zerkle, Vicki Arnold, Denise Deem, Brian Harden and Barbara
Atty .
Warren
Sheets, 20 and 25 years swvices.
Pomeroy Mayor Donald
· "In Ohio, with the coal mined i.n the state, air pollution
Hendrix portraying soldiers, teddy bears and dolls . In the center is Scott Sylvester portraying
chairman of the medical
In all, 191 staff members Collill8 Wednesday night.
requirements can be met bY 1977 by powe1· plants using available
"jack in the box". The first and second grade girls will portray Christmas dollies, first and
center's board of trustees, also . were eligible for service
Fine&lt;\, were Larry Birchfield,
control devices and Ohio coal,': Whibnan said . "In a letter to
second grade boys the train, third grade a skit, ''Santa's Mistake'', fourth grade, ''FWl in the
paid tribute to Miss Mc· awards. One hundred and four Pomeroy; . Richard Lewis,
congressional t'OmmHtee m embers, Whitman asked them " not
Toy Shop", fifth grade, Clrristmas customs in other lands, pamtomime, and the sixth grade
to allow the energy crisis to become the call to a general retreat
Cormick.
were present to accept their Pomeroy, and Donald Uttle,
"The King is Born." The program is qnder the direction off acuity members .
on issues critical to th e protection of the health of millions of .
Miss McCormick, associated awards.
·
Middleport. Forfeiting a $200
people .''
Ninety-eight were eligible for bond posted on . the same
with the hospital for more than
five ·decades, received a ser- five-year pins; 46 had 10 years charge was William Kelly,
PARIS - SECRETARY OF STATE HENRY A. Kissinger
vice pin set with three service; 25 had 15 years; 11 had West Milton, Ohio, who also
and North Vietnamese negotiator Le Due Tho met today to try to
diamond~ from Atty. Sheets. 20 years service and eight had forfeited a $25 bond posted on a
save the crumbling Vietnam cease-fire. they worked out nearly a
The hospital then presented 25 years service.
charge of driving while under
year ago and head off a new all-out war. Ki ssinger and Tho met
Miss McCormick a lovely
Assisting Atty. Sheets and suspell8ion.for a scheduled six hours in the old Majestic Hotel , where the, etagere (lamp).
Mr. Kirkle during the awards
Also fined by Mayor Collins
WASHINGTON (UP!) 17.5 per cent of its case loads. national average, if they fail to
cease-fire was signed Jan . 27 by the United States, North
Miss McCormick served in ceremony were Robert J. Wednesday night were John Four of every ten welfare New Hampshire had the reduce the rate of ineligibility
Vietnam, South Vietnam and the Viet Cong.
. · the hospital's medical records Fanning, Charles I. Adkins and Row, Middleport, $5 and costs, famities are ineligible or inhighest rates of overpayment to 3 per cent and overpayments
That pact has been consistently broken although the two men
deparbnent, was secretary of Emil C. Janko, vice presidents, for running a red light, and correcUy paid, costing tax- - 40.9 per cent, and North to 5 per cent by July, 1975.
shar ed the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize for negotiating it. Tho refused . the board of trustees of the and James D. Walker, direct&lt;&gt;r Michael Johnson; Portland, $10 payers $1.17 billion a year,
"Our goal is to improve
Carolina the highest perto accept the award , citing the almost continuous fighting since Holzer Hospital Foundation,
(Continued on Page 12)
and costs, reckless operation. Health, Education and Welfare centage of underpayments public assistance management
the tru ce took effect. Their meeting was the second since the
so
that ·welfare nioney is
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Secretary Caspar W. Wein~ 19.2 per cent. North Dakota had
ori ginal agreement. They signed a supplemental pact lasi June
carefully used to make correct
HEW the lowest ineligibility rate,
th at also failed to bring peace. An estimated 50,000 persons have
payments
to the truly needy,"
Arkansas the lowest overdied in battle in South Vietnam since the pact was signed.
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said there is new evidence payments and Maine the Weinberger' said.
:;~
MADRID (UPI) - Lllis Carrero Blanco,
named
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His chief welfare aides told
prime minister six months ago by aging GeneraUsslmo
from experiments in New lowest underpayments.
GENEVA - U.N. SECRETARY GENERAL Kurt Waldheim
newstnen
the amount of actual
"" Franelsco Franco lo help share the bunleDB of governJersey and Pennsylvania that
"Stakes ate high, In tenns of
fl ew to Geneva today to open an historic Middle East peace :;:; ment, was killed today by an apparent assassin's bomb :
Shelia Marie Lawson, 15, even if the government both public dollars and public fraud was unknown . "We know
con ference, the first formal talks between Arabs and Israelis in a
!:i; near the U. S. Embassy.
. Cheshire, a Meigs High School guarantees a minimum in- confidence," Weinberger said there is a lot or fraud on
quarter-century of conflict. Waldheim expressed hopes the ~;
welfare," s3id Robert B.
The official government statement anooonelog · · student, has been missing since come, the working poor will in a slatement.
United Nations co uld provide .ua very efficient instrument" for
Carle9on,
commissioner ·of ·
;~;~ Carrero's death also said there were "many casualties,"
Friday, and according to the coiltinue to work for a living.
About $7 billion a year in ·
negotiations when the talks begin Friday, but Egypt and t.rael
~;! but did not elaborate. It said Vice Presldeot Toreuato ~ County Sheriff's Dept. has not The conclusion is important for federal and state aid ·is Welfare. ''There is certainly a
appeared deadlocked already on the first major issue to be faced.
:;:; Fernandez Miranda · took over uinnedlately as prime :::: been located.
welfare policy makers who are provided to 7.8 million children lot more than one per cent, but
Officials from the two nations issued conflicting statements
;~j minister.
.~
Last seen, Miss Lawson was preparing a new welfare and_ 3 million adults through we can't say how much."
on when the two sides should start discussing the pullback of
:~:
Witnesses said the blast caused heavy damage on :~ going to school Friday dressed reform proposal.
He said the .current 41.1 per
AFOC, States are threatened
troops facing each other along the Suez Canal since the end of the
.:;;: nearby Maldonado street, destroying many parked cars. :~~ in ocange and blue striped
Findings from an Jntell8ive with a loss of their federal cent error rate results in
17-day, 1973 Middle East war, Oct. 22.
~~: Police cordoned oH ' tbe area as ambulances raced to )!1 slacks, red T-shirt and a black six month study of the nation's share, about 54 per cent on a misspending nearly 15-cents in
every welfare dollar.
:t:l nearby hospitals.
fur coat with a silver collar.
largest and costliest welfare
WASHINGTON - ADMINISTRATION ENERGY chief
Anyone
knowing
her program ....,. Aid to families with
William E. Simon wants American motorists to voluntarily limit .:::~~!3::::!&amp;*-8iS!8*8~~~:&gt;X®:::;:::=:?:;:;:;:;:;:;;;:;:;~-:.."?.~:::~s~:=:;~:::~:::::;:;::?.!C;:;t~J.
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whereabouts is asked to call Dependent Children ( AFDCJ themselves to 10 gallons of gasoline a week. He also proposes that
Fire protection areas clarified
the Meigs County Sheriff's represent the highest level of
gasoline dealers limit any one sale to a customer to 10 gallons.
Dept.
welfare error ever reported by
. Simon outlined his two-point plan to a Ho!lse-Senate conference
RUTLAND - Rural areas
Since Rutland firemen do not
The sheriff's dept. in- HEW.
committee Wednesday night and was expected to make it in the
Middleport Police Chief J. J . been using the Goble lot as a
serviced for fire protection by have a contract With Salem vestigated a single car acBased on a national sample
_form of an appeal to the American public at a news conference
the Rutland Fire Deparbnent Township, individual residents elden! on SR 7 just west of or 44,000 recipients this year, Cremeans said this morning play area, and advises all
today.
was clarified today by Bill interested in contracting for Chester early this morning. At Weinberger said 10.2 per cent his deparbnent will arrest the parents that this Is his final
The conference committee, meeting late into the night,
Williamson, fire chief.
protection are asked to contact 2:12 ,a . m. John H. Rice, 44, of the 10.8 million AFCD parents of any youths caught warning,
reached agreement on a bill giving President Nixon emergency
"It's time we put our foot
People who live in Scipio some member of lhe depart- · Zanesville, headed west, lost , recipients are Ineligible, 22.8 trespassing on ''anyone's
powers to deal with the energy crisis and are pushing for .final
private
property
anytime."
down and stopped such
Township serviced by the ment
for
informatiqn. cimtrol or his auto, hitting a per cent are overpaid and 8.1
passage this week.
The
warning
came,
ac·
destruction,"
Cremeans said.
General Telephone Co. are Williamson, Raymond Wilcox, guard rail and going off the left per cenl underpaid.
cording to Cremeans, following
asked to call the Rutland Fire or Bruce Davis can provide side of the road.
New York state had the
extensive damage to several
Department.
inlormation on contracts.
Rice . was not Injured. highest rate of ineligibility trailers in the Keith Goble
THE WORST DECEMBER STORM IN YEARS covered the
Snow warnings this evening
trailer
lot in Middleport on
Midwest today, crippling traffic, forcing the closing of hundreds
an~ tonight, 4 to 6 inches by
Loclllll St.
of schools and causing at least 10 deaths. The killer storm
Fnday morning in most or
Cremeans said children have
stretched from Dlinois to the Plains.
Ohio. Lows tonisht in the 20s.
The 10 dead brought the week's deatli total to at least 32, Five
Snow
likely Friday with highs
Clinic to close
persons died in Kansas~ 2 iillllinois, and 1 each in Iowa, Missouri,
In the 30s.
and Nebraska. At least 22 persons died earlier in the week when a
during holidays
storm swept up the Atlantic Seaboard from Georgia to Maine.
Today, an estimated 250,000 Easterners were still either
Robert E. Daniel, AdLOCAL TEMPS
homeless or without power because of the storm. Temperatures,
ministrator .'of Holzer Medical
The
temperature
In downhovering around the zero mark, forced many East Coast
Center Clinic; announced today town Pomeroy at 11 a. m.
residents to stay another day in emergency shelters, hotels, or
the clinic will he closed from 5 Thursday was 48 degrees under
with friends or relatives.
p.m. Friday, Dec. 21, unlil8 a. extremely cloudy skies.
m. Wednesday, Dec. 26, so
WASHINGTON- THE IMPENDING DEPARTURES of
employees may enjoy the
presidential counselors Melvin Jl.. Laird and Bruce Harlow end
Christmas holidays with their
the attempt by "old pr""' ' to bolster President Nixon's postfamilies.
Watergate administration. Laird announced Wednesday he Is
In case of an emergency
quilting Feb. 1 to become a s•nior editor for Reader's Digest.
during the holidays, physicians
Harlow has said he will be leaving in a " reasonably short"
of the Holzer Medical Center
period, probably shortly after Laird.. .
Cunic staff wlll be on duty in
Lail;d, former secretary of defense, came back into the
the Emergency Room (Phone
administration reluctantly. From the outset, there were reports
ANNUAL YUlETIDE PROJECI'
Students at
446-5201) of the Holzer Medical
Rebecca Dorst, fifth grade, Kathryn Chaney, fourth grade,
he did not feel he was getting through to Nixon. Even after trying
Salisbury Eleme~~tary each year donate gifts for residents of
Kay Hart, third grade and Sandy Hoyt, first grade. The gifts
Center to handle emergency
to broaden the spectrum of his staff, Nixon reverted to seeing
nursing homes. Shown With a table laden with gifts are
will be sent to Hillcrest, Syracuse and Ebnwood Nursing · cases only. The Clinic _lviJI
only Alexander M. Haig, Haldeman's successor, and Press
representatives of each class. Left to right are, Fred
Homes and the Meigs County Infirmary.
resutne normal operations SHOPPING DAYS
Secretary Ronald Ziegler on a regular basis.
Coleburn, second grade, Brian Teaford, sixth grade,
Meigs County Infirmary.
Wednesday mtrnlng, Dec. 26. TO CHRISTMAS

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recognition

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1973

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Mostly cloudy with a
chance of showers Monday.
Warming trend with highs l~
the 30s and lows In the teens
on Saturday and by Monday.
Highs lo the mid 40s and lows
In the 20s.

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YAMAHA GUITARS
In the Music Department on the
Second Floor
Electric
guitars - folk guitars · student
guitars . All famous Yamaha .
quality.

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO .

TEN CENTS
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Wel are errs 40%

MENS

sleepwear.
Childrens Department
2nd Floor

NO. 175

INews .. in BriefsJ

MENS
JACKETS

On the I st flo.or a new
s election of popular vinyl
handbags in the smart new
fashion colors. Stop in . Select
what you need .

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Ohio's proposed program was
drawn up by an Agricultural
Pollution Technical Advisory
Board, authorized by Section
1515.30 E-1, Ohio Revised Code .
Tbe bOard consists of 11 highranking agricultural officials
throughout Ohio. Officials
spent two years of research
and study before drawing up
the proposals.
Items covered included
sediment pollution ,· aQimal
waste, fertilizer pollution ,
pesticides, and air pollution, or
odors from
agricultural
practices.
It was pointed out the state
board recognizes a nwnber of
strong programs already in
existence in Ohio for controlling soil and water erosion,
especially in southern Ohio.
It
recommended
that
standards and guidelines for
sediment pollution control be
established, based on the most

Devoled To The lntere.t. Of '17ae· Meig!- MOJIOn Area

Department
1st Floor

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All
Famous
Brands
Give
her
hosiery
and
you'll
please.

tha
••rfact

OWNER FOUND
Tlrrough the efforts of the
Meigs County Hwnane Society
and a day's work by member
Mrs . Mary Seaman, the owner
of a Norwegian elk hound
struck by a ca r in the Racine
area Monday night has been
located. The animal has been
treated by a veterinarian and
will recover .

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Solid colors and patterns. Knit shirts and cotton
polyester blends.

MENS DRESS SOCKS

Weather

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MARRIAGE LICENSE
Paul Steven Miller, 21, Rt. 4,
Pomeroy,
teacher,
and
Roberta Jean Ord, 21,
Syracuse, teacher.

A big selection of
hanlon socks . Over
the calf hanlon and
the popular
T.V . ·
bulky orlons. Sizes
10112 to 13.

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Ql the ·1st floor you'll find many
- styt:es. Womens panty hose . all
sizes and In a fine color $election.

Tonight fhru Saturday
December 19·22

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Also work socks for the men on your list.'
Cottons - part wools - Rockford socks. •

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DRIFTER

Parents warned

Sizes small (14-14112 ), medium (15-15112 ), large
{16-16'12) and extra large (17-17'/2).

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Santa
Claus , will
be
in
1 to 3 p.m. and Friday 6 to 8 p.m.

Elberfelds

Toy

Store

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

Clint Ea-stwood
Show Starts 7 p.m .

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.G ive him Hanes a nd
you' ll please him .
Tee Shirts . knit briefs athletic shor ts in patterns
. white . solid colors ·
athleti~ shirts . therma l
underwear .

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SLEEP WEAR
FOR GIRLS

l..el's keep responsibility on

Hanes Underwear

Lingerie

HIGH PLAINS

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PRESERVING JAIL - Syra"""" Mayor Hermail
London and council members recently removed the old jail
that was in the old town hall property since 1927. It will be
preSI'rved for historical purposes. Left to right are BOO
Wingett, Art Sylvester, Eber Pickens and Ed Neutzling,
council members and Mayor London standing in front of the
relic. The jail had to be moved as village ofliciat. sold the old
town property. Picture by Katie Crow.

Mens

Complete
Selection
of Sizes

Sun.-Mon.-Tues .
Dec. 23-24-25

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

SALE PRICES

Famous brands. A good
selection . shave cream
. after shave. lot ion ·
powder _ cologne. All at
special sale prices.

Famous makes such as
Phil Mai d . Rogers · lndera

The Meigs County Sheriff's
Dept..investigated a single-car
accident on SR 7 early today in
which a 7-pt. buck deer was
killed.
At 7:15 a .m., James Neal
Lamp, 30, St. Mary 's, W. Va.,
was driving south .2 o(
a mile south of CR 26 when the
deer leaped into the path of his
auto. Although the deer was
killed, Lamp suffered no ap. parent injuries. His auto had
mediwn damage to its right
front Side.

ONE RUN MADE
The Southeastern Ohio
Evergency Medical Service
made one run Tuesday , transporting Mary Bolinger, a
medical patient, from Arcadia
Nursing Home to Hol~er
Medical Center.

cellent patterns.

WOMENS
SLIPS

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OFFICERS ELECTED
RACINE
The fire
department elec-ted these new
officers Tuesday, Glen Jl.izer,
assistant fire chief; Dick
Gardner, lieutenant ; Pete
Simpson, fire captain; J~ck
Lyons, president ; Jake Bush,
vice-president; Bob Beagle,
secretary, and Dave Cleland,
trustee. Cleland is.also the fire
chief.

Wembley qual ity. Solid

colors - strl pes . ex -

GIFT BOXED
TOILETRIES

about Oct. 28-29. Two other
juveniles - one from Salem .
Twp., the other Rutland Twp.have been questioned in the

Deer is killed

Regular ties and the
popular E-Z On ready
tied
t ies.
Famous

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, The local department also is
investigating a breaking and
entering that occurred at the
Salem Center School betwen
Dec. 10 and 12 in which food
was stolen after entran ce was
gained through the furnace
room .

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For that lillie
ex tra
gift,
giv e her an
umbrella .

ten bach's Dept . said one
juvenile has been detained in
connection with the thefts on

case.

WEMBI.EY TIES
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Pollution down on the farm

thought the program was
the local level. Otherwise , practical, reasonable and fair.
Program offi c ials als o
somebody will come ip and
take over the fight against. sought suggesllons for imagricultural pollution in your provement from local officials.
Questions were asked, but
area, possibly people not
closely
connected
with the program mel ge neral
approval. Gallia County
agricultural activities."
That was the opening Conservationist Stan Bahmer
statement Tuesday afternoon observed that most or the
Q[ Robert L. GoettemoeUer, proposals were embodied ln
Ohio's Pollution Abate!Oent existing regulations already in
Coordinator, when he and other force.
Wednesday's session was one
officials summarized Ohio's
prop ose d
Agricultural or many In the next six weeks
Pollution Abatement Pi-ogram. for Goettemoeller, Jim Rush,
Approximately 35 program assistant, Ohio
of
Natural
agriculh.iral leaders from Department
Gallia , Meigs and Lawrence Resources; Dave Norman,
Counties attended the session ag ricultural engineer, and
in the Gallia County Soil and John Shuppert, agronomist.
Goe ttemoeller pointed out
Water Conservation District
that in keepin g a balance
Office in Gallipolis.
Purpose of Wedne sday 's between man and nature, it is
meeting was to discuss openly better to do the job voluntarily
the proposed program with . instead of being forced to do it.
The speaker pointed out
local leaders to see if they
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Plenty of Excellent Gift Items That Are Sure To Please

Veterans Memorial Hospital
.ADMISSIO~S William
Watso n, . Pomeroy; Sarah
,_ . Roush, Letart, W. \!a .
DISCHARGES
Judy
Kessler , Nola Bradshaw,
Elizabeth Brassell, Rothy
Massingale .

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Zerkle's Court" Tuesday night.
Fined were Ri c hard C.
Harrison, 37, Middleport. SlOO
and costs, three days conf inement, driving while in1oxicated ; Earie L. Wood , 22,
Middleport, SlO and cos t s,
failure to yield right of way.
and George J . Ingels, 18, New
Hayen, SlO and
c osts ,
speeding ; assessed costs. onl y
were Penny S . Windsor , 21,
Lucasville , running stop sign ,
and Mary E. Russell, .49,
Minrsville , and Eva 0 . Stout,

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ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

Equipment recovered

Three defendants were fined,
three assessed; costs .only and
three others forfeited bond in

GIFT CERTIFICATE

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David Jackson , Pomeroy . and
Douglas Jackson, Rendville.
and severa l nieces and in .law, Lenna Brinker. Racine.
nephews.
and Maroaret Brinker, New
Funeral services will be at 2 Brighton ,-Pa. t--uneral services
p .m . Fr iday at the Mt. N.oriah will ~ Friday at 1 p.m . at
Baptist Church with the Rev . Ewing Chapel.· Burial will be in
Henry Keys officiating . Buria l Letart Cemetery. Friends may
will be in Middleport Hill call a t the funeral hoine after 7
Cemetery. Friends may call at p.m . today.
the Rawl ings -Coats Funera l
HERNON G. OSBORNE
Home from 10 a.m. to noon and
from 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday. The _ Hernon G . Osborne. 77 ,
auxiliary of Law is Manley Reeds ville. Rt . 1, died early
Post American Legion. will today at Veterans Memor ial
conduct r i tes at the funera l Hospital following an extended
home at 7 p .m . Thursday . The illness. Mr . Osborne was born
body will be taken to the in Meig s County, the son o1 the
church where it wi II I ie in ~ tate late Arthur and Lucy Frank
one hour prior to Friday' s Osborne. He wa s also preceded
serv ice.
in death by two brothers and
one sister.
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CLARA VARIAN
A member of the Tuppers
MASON - Clara Vari~n , 76 , Plains Churc h of Christ, he was
fv\asori , died Tuesday evening a farmer and a life long
at Holzer Med ical Center. Mrs. resident of Meigs County . He is
Varian was born Aug . 13, 1897 survived by his wife, Alice Cole
in Ohio, the daughter of the late Osborne, and severa l nieces
Eli and Abbie Manley Butcher . and nephews .
Her husband died in 1972.
Funeral se rvices ' will be
She is surv ived by one son, Fr iday at 1 p .m . at the White
Richard,
of
Mason ;
a Funeral Home in Coolville with
daughter, Mrs. Arthur {lrenel Eugene Underwood officiating.
Roush , Mt. Alto ; three sisters, Burial will be in Success
Mrs. Elizabeth Dunn , Milford, Cemetery. Fri ends may ca ll at
Ohio: Mrs. Lyda Dunn, Mt . the funeral home after noon
Sterling, and Mrs. Ruth Foster, T~ursday .
Bethel, Oh io ; 11 grandch ildren .

Three are fined

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