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12 - The Da!ly Sentinel, Middlt•p&lt;Jrt-Ponwruy , 0., J;u\. 2, 197~

Death toll spurts late
By Uniled Press hilcrnational least 4011 perS&lt;ln~ had di"l in
A spurt of traffic accidents traffic accident s.
during the closing hours of the
A breakdown of accidental
New Year's holiday boosted deaths:
the weekend deatb toll early Traffi c: 408 Fire 74 Plam• G'
today, but the final toll was Other :i4 Total 542
~xpected' to. fall short of a
Many stales reported no
preholiday estimate by U1c traffic dea ths, Included were
National Safely CounciL
West Virginia, Vermont , South
The NSC had estimated that and North Dakota, Alaska ,
between 470 and 570 persons Colorado and O.lawore .
would die during the 102-hour
California reported 47 traffic
holiday which began at 6 p.m. fatalities, more than any other
Friday and ended Tuesday · stale. Texas had 35, Georgia 19
midnight :
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and Michigan f90.
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The energy crisis and bitter
It v.:as the second con cold weather apparently aided secutive holiday that the traffic
in the low toll, keeping most toll had b~en down. During the
drivers off the nation's roads. four-day 'Christmas holiday
Traffic along most major period, a record low .of 516
thoroughfares was described perS&lt;lns died- the lowest for a
as "unusually light" by high- Chnstmas holiday period since
way officials. ·
the NSC began keeping reco rds
A United Press Interpational in 1947.
cmint at 7 a.m. EST showed at

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deputies Monday investigate
the theft of 7,200 feel of copper
wire taken from the Penn
Central Railr oad between
Cheshire and the Hobson Yard.
Dan Powelson, Penn Central
official, reported the. theft.
Officers said the wire was

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cut Ill sections qul 0 t e ower
of four lines strung on utility
poles from just south of the
railroad
crossin g
near
Ches hire to the Hobson yards
south of Middleport.
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Deputies investigated the
theft of 15 gallons of gaso line
from a truck owned by Gilbert
Johnson on Sowards Ridge Rd .
An ac t of vandalism was
investiga ted at MI. Carmel
Church nea r BidwelL Officers
said someone threw a Q&lt;Jttle
breaking a church window .
Officers investigated an
accident Tuesday on Rt. 7.
Ronald -G. Hatfield, 16, Rt. 1,

French City label taken 'b y pack_ers

Nora Oatworth)' dies Tu.esday
Miss Nora F. Clalwor thy, 90,
C oal~urg, w. va., died
Tuesday at Veterans Memorial
HospitaL Miss Clatworthy was
born Jan ' 7. 1883, at Cou•lburg,
the cla__t1ghle•r of the late Henry
and Nora Mulcahey Clatworthy . She was also preceded
in death by three brothers.
Miss Cia tworlhy was a
member of the Coal burg
Catholic Church.
She is survived by two

Bernard Krajcovic -officiating.
Bur1al will be m Rtvervtew
Cemetery . Rosary services
will be conducted this evening
at Kawlings Coats Funeral
Home al6. ~'riends may call·at
the fllneral home any time. -

It's now the French City
Meats, Inc.
This was announced today by
J. Tim Evans, manager of
what formerly was The Evans
Packing Co ., located on
Chillicothe Rd ., ·Gallipolis,
owned by Landmark Inc. since
June of 1972.
The change became effective
Jan
. 1.
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In a message to area
congested w·ban highways."

Nixon

nieces, Mrs. James (Virginia)
Buchanan. and Mrs. Lew~s

- A s ix~onth ex tension of

the Jan. 1, 1974 deadline on

Travelers

(Do ro thy ) Long , bqth of
Middleport ; two nephews ,
J ames. J r ., an d Wl'JJ'tam Henry
Clatworthy , Middleporl; a
sister-in-law, Mrs.. Margaret
Clatworthy, Middleport, and a
cousin , Mr.s. Mary Recco ,
Hansford , W. Va.
FWJeral services wilJ be
Thursday at 10 a.m. at the
Sacred Hearl Catholic Church,
Pomeroy, with the Rev. Father

customers , Evans announced:

"For many years we have
been advertising our products
under the French City Brand
label
throughout
our
marketing area . Thanks to the
cooperation of our many fine
customers the French City
label has come to mean fine

mandatory installation of
emer ge ncy locator transmitters on privately owned
airplanes, except for jets and
commercial aircraft.
Meanwhile, the Federal
Energy Office (FEOI, in an
effort to reduce what many
retailers have said was an
unbearable price squeeze, has
Veterans Memorial Hospital
allowed the g~s station
Admissions Monday - Curt
:operators and home heating
fuel distributors to raise their Stout, Rutland; Denise Tillis,
prices by I cent a gal:on this Rutland; Lydia Ebersbach,
Porb.eroy ; Nora
Reuter,
month. Wholesalers " will be
Coolville;
Kathy
f!ratton,
able to up t}u:ir prices by about
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Pomeroy; Edward Willett,
one-half cent a gallon.
Word has been received here Gallipolis, said his car was ,(::0
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FEO chief William Simon New' Haven.
they were busy taking calls
said the increase will mean
from desperate drivers out of of the death of Mike Sawyers at forced off the highway by an
Discharges Monday
the Methodist Hospital in unknown vehicle.·
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gas.
William
Wayson, Paul Manuel,
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price increases or_conswners
Salem, Ore. , service station Louisville, Ky., at &gt;: 45 p.m. on
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. Knapp ; 7j, Coolville , died of both commodities between 1 Paul Karr.
operator Philip A. Webb began Dec. 31.
Admissions Tuesday i
Monday evening at the Holzer and l'h cents a gallon.
his own gas rationing Tuesday.
He was the son of Mr.
and·'
Medical
Center
following
an
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sun·on sat'd both gasoline and
Charles
Hensley, Tuppers
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ATTENI;J ·FUNERAL
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He issued window stickers to Mrs. Max Sa wyers, Loutsvt e,
Attetiding' funeral ser\lices extended illness. ''
home heating oil prices could Plains; Betty Hammons,
customers giving them various and form erly res ided in
' Mrs. Knapp was born _in be expected to rise about 10 Reedsville; Reba Greene,
Pomeroy with his par&amp;lts allli- for Mrs. .Ola jllake, Somers·
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priorities.
Racine; Tanya Cundiff,
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Monday
were
Spencer,
W.
Va...,the
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ter cenll; a gallon by March.
.No. 1 priority went to a bro er, 1 y. ax. awyers ·
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"'f0day's actions,u he said, Mason; Rebecca Baumgarner,
1 k' -- syracu..;:e, ' of
Ada Sac
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· ize that many retail Pomeroy; 0. D. Walker,
Oil Co bulk plant sLS r·tn- aw o
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the Rev. · and Mrs. Gene member of the Gtlboa B~phst _ and ga.Oline 'and heating oil Pomeroy; Thomas Williams,
stickers for commercial vehi- durmg hts stay _'" !'omeroy. ... ' .
d famt-1y of Church in Reedy-, W- Va ., ·she
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• , dealers are being hurt finan· Pt. Pleasant; Angie Lee Ours,
cles; No. 3 for passenger cars Funera1servtceswt
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had lived in Coolville the past cially." ·He said price controls Portland.
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who will able to buy up t~ 10 . tp.m. Thursday at the McAfee Jndtana,
Discharges Tuesday - Icie
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years.
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Roberta, 9elaware; Mr. and
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Mrs. Wayne Luinan, Little Harley I. Knapp ; . three the ·' quanbty ot:,produc':tS for Adkins, William Weaver.
in.
Hocking ; Rev. and Mrs. D. 0 _ daughter~. Mrs ._. Emel~ne sale," resulting in some sn\aliOnly about 10 of Coo·
Blake , Hockingport; Mrs. Mullms, Athe,ns ; Mrs. Carl L. er dealers being ,forced out
MICHAEL
COMMENDED
necticut's 200 service statlons
-Lee)
Boggs , busmess.
were open Tuesday' after
Navy Airman David 0 . Gerald Phillips, AthenS; Mt. ( W•.nd~
'and
Mrs.
Edward
Blake
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Galhpohs
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Mrs.
Edward
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The FEO also said it . was
police earlier ordered some Michael, son Qf Mr. and Mrs.
Mr
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and
Mrs.
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Bl~ke,
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Coolvtlle;
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investigating
reports of price
closed down because the lines Oliver I. Michael of 205 Rock
Lottridge;
Winfred
Blake'
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Mrs.
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Counts,
gouging
by
the
Sun Oil Co., in
of autos waiting for gas were St., Pomeroy, was commended
too long and created a traffic as a member of Helicopter Tuppers Plains, ·and Mr. and Spencer; nine grandchildren, the &amp;ale of heating oil.
Anli-submarine Squadi-on Five Mrs Harley Johnson Wolf and one great.graodchtld. She Firm Complains to FEO
hazard.
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preceded in death by her · Northeast :Petroleum Co., a
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In Massachusetts, auto clubs the U. S. Sixth Fleet task force ~n.·
parents , a son, two sisters and Boston-based firm, ·corriplained
and police sent callers to the in the Mediterranean ' aboard
a bro,ther.
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handful of state turnpike this aircraft ca rrier during the
. Marriage Licenses
Funeral service~ will be at 2 million for 10.1 million gallons
stations that were open but · •latest Middle East crisis. The
Carter
Powell
French,
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p.m.
Thursday at !he White of heating oil.
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limiting each customer to $2 force stood ready to evacuate
worth of gas.
America n citizens from danger Middleport, and Carolyn Sue Fun_eral Home here with the . Another distributor, which
Rev. Roy_W. Rose officiating. the FEO refused to identify,
Inlllinois,only three stations areas and to back up U. S. Shrimp! in, 27 • Middleport; ·Burial
will be in the Coolville said it had been told by Sun it
were open for the entire diplomats as they worked to
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t ' d• MN'ew Cemetery'. Friend~ may call at . could buy heating oil at 70.5
Chicago area, the Gasoline . negotiate a cease fire . Le xmg 1on, s u en , an
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Dealers Associatiion 'reported, Michael's wife is the former Ann Walker, 17, Racine . the funeral home today from 2 centsaga on.Accor mg to e
stu&lt;Wnt.
; / to 4 and from 7 to 9 p.m.
Northeast -complamt, Sun was
while about five were open in Ruth Ward of Rutland.
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tors at 17 to 18 cents a gallon.
A spokesman for the FEO
DIVORCE GRANTED
BOARD TO MEET
PT. PLEASANT
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LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
Edna Sizemore, Rutland, Local~hool board will hoi~ its justify the 'price charged
Pt. Pleasant, W.Va.
wasgtyrancted a dtvoprcle"tn MCetgs annual organiza'lion meeting Northeast and the agency
Coun
December 29,1973
ommon eas ourt Th r d
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u s ay a 8 p.m. m e would continue to . investigate
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HOGS - 175 to 220 40 to 44, Mon day from Gar fte
tze- clerk's office· at the high. all complaints of increased
Heavies 43 to 45.50, Ughts 34 to more, Rutland, on the grounds
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scoo.
prices in the energy field.
36, Fat Sows 34 to 38, Pigs 20.a0 of gross neg1eel of duly and
Rep. Les Aspin, D·Wis.,
to 30.:;{),
extreme cruelty.
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CATTLE - Steers 39 to 40.&gt;0,
of contributions to Nixon 's--reHeifers 3~ to 38, Fat Cows 3-1 to
UNIT CALLED
election campaign by the big
38, Canners 29 to 34, Bulls 3-1 to
The Middleport E·R squad
oil
companies, the Presid~t's ,
Mr. and Mrs. Clair
40, Stock Steers 40 to 46.50, was called Tuesday at' 9:47
''hands are tied 1 preventing
Stock Heifers 39 to 45, Stock p.m. to North Second ·st. for Parkerson is in Corning, Ohio
him
from dealing effectively
Steer Calves 47 to 65, Stock Mrs. Clarabell Smith, a spending the Christmas
with
the current energy
Heifer Calves 48.50 to 49.50.
medical patient, who was holiday with their daughter
crisis.''
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taken to Veterans Memorial and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Aspin
released
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LOCAL TEMPS
Floyd Wycinski.
Hospital.
study
which
showed
officials
The temperature in downHazel Wright was the guest
town Pomeroy at II a.m.
of
her son and family on and principal stockholders of
STUDY SCHEDULED
oil companies contributed
Wednesday was 29 degrees,
MASON - A Bible study on Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs.
nearly $5 million to Nixon's
under sunny skies.
the book of Colossians will be David Wright, of Point
i972 campaign.
conducted by the pastor, Pleasant, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. John Merrill of
Walter doud, at the First
Southern Baptist Church in Columbus, and Mrs. Bernard
Mason at 7:30 p.m. Monday Ledlie spent the weekend with
Tonight &amp; Thur~day
through Friday. A nursery will Mr. and Mrs, Richard Ritter
Jan. 2-3
be provided. The public is and children ofFayetteville, N.
NOT OPEN
c.
invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gorby are
Fri.-Sat.-Sun.
spending
a few days with their
PROGRAM SET
Jan. 4-5-6
NEPT&lt;JNE FACTOR
SALEM CENTER - Boy son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Ben Gazarro
Scouts will present the Gorby, at Myrtle Beach.
Yvette Mim ea ux
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fetty
program when the Salem
Show Starts 7 p.m.
and
son of Bucyrus, 0., spent a
Center PTA meets at 7:30p.m.
few days visiting his parents,
Monday at the schooL '
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fetty and
family.
Mrs. Dorothy Wright was
Chrisbnas Day guest' of her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and' Mrs. John Dexter of
Huntington, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barr and
children, David and Michelle,
and Mrs. Alpha !larr, were
Christmas Day dinner guests
-of their brother and family, .
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Barr of
(ONLY EXPERIENCED
Oak Hill, 0 . Other guests werP.
Mr. and Mrs. Durkins, and son
Kevin of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Benscoter
and family of Signet, 0., and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woodard
and children, Morton and Irene
Barnes were Monday dinner
guests at the J. T. Ledlie home.

Mike Sawyers
dies on Sunday

Mrs. Knapp .of .
olville dieS

q'u'ality meats to the consw:ning
public. We feel that by
changing the company name to
coincide with our brand, the
public will more readily relate
our product with our company .
"We assure you that it is our

firm desire to continually
improve the quality of our ·
products and service to our
many customers. Wi\11 this in
mind, we take this opportunity
to wish you and yours a happy
and prosperous New Year."

News . ·• . in Briefs

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Prosecuto-r 's jurisdiction are continuing, includi~ the review of
Whtte House files, " Jaworski ~aid, "the presentatton of evtdence
to the grand juries has progressed to the point that in January
and February these bodies will be prepared to consider the
matter of returning indictments in a substantial number of

major involvements.''
Thompson, at home in Nashville, Tenn., said he didn't "see
any way in the world we can finish the thing by Feb. 28. I feel like
they will have to go back to the Senate and ask for an extension of time." Thompson said the committee must decide the "relative
significance" of matters the staff is pursuing now - including
hefty Nixon campaign contributions from dairy interests and a
$100,000 gift from billionaire recluse Howard Hughe~.• npw ~nder
federal indictment.
BUENOS AIRES - AMERICAN BUSINESS community
sources say EsS&lt;l Oil Corp. officials have offered $5 million in
ranS&lt;lm for kidnaped Esso executive Victor Samuelson, 36, a
native of Cleveland, Ohio. The offer was half the sum demanded
by the Marxist "People's Revolutionary Army" (ERP), to be
paid in goods to slwn dwellers . .
Guerrillas Dec. 6kidnaped Samuelson from an Esso refinery
at Campana 60 miles north of here, which he managed. A
business magazine said there were 170 reported kidnapings last
year, with $34 million in ransom being paid.
Charles Hayes, 51, another American, has been held 13 days by
unidentified gunmen. They seek $500,000 for the release of the
Mekee Tesca Construction Co. official.

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elected vice president, and
Chambers
wa s
Martha
reappointed clerk.
·Jim Cornell and Larry
Lehew were named custodians,
Alfred Frank dog warden, and
Everett J. Holmes, county
apiary inspector.
In other business, transfers

from the . general fund were
approved of l3,000 to the soil
conservation fund, $4,9q to the
public assistance fund and
$2,411 to the crippled children's
fund. '
Attending were Robert
Clark, Henry Wells, Warden
Ours, commissioners, and Mrs.
Chambers.

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the U.S . Envivonmental
Protection Agency, and tile
U.S. department of the In·
terior , as well as poteiltial
grants from at least eight other
federal agencies plus funds
now being set up by Congress.
The board a Iso recommended as possible state
sources of money a reclamtion
bond issue, an increase in the
severance lax on coal and
other minerals, and allocations

from the sta te capital improvement and general
budgets. .
"It becomes obvious that
much financial assistance is
now or will become available in
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TRAGEDY AT JOB SITE - This was the grim scene near Danville in western Meigs
County Wednesday afternoon when the body of John Allen Locke, 3-1, New Albany, was moved
in a blanket from a water tower where he was killed when a part of the tank and,walkway gave
way. Dr. R. R Pickens, front left, and deputy Sheriff Manning Roush, right, were among the
men carrying Locke's body through the muddy terrain to the nearby road .

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SAN CLEMENTE, CALIF. -PRESIDENT NIXON was
expected to sign by a midnight deadline a two-,step, II per cent
boost in Social Security benefits for 30 million retired or disabled
worke1'8, wldnws.and dependent children.
Nixon has some reservations about the legislation, which
was overwhebningly passed by both houses of Congress before
the Christmas adjournment. But he will sign it, according to
aides. The first 7 per cent of the increase·will come in April
ch~cks with the remaining 4 per cent in July checks. To _
pay for
the $2.3 billion increase, payroll taxes will be increased for
middle and upper income worke1'8.

PT. PLEASANT - Fire of the scene because of the in..
undetermined origin, but tensity of the fire. They were
believed to have started from a forced to haul water from Point
heating system, broke out " Pleasant keeping two trucka
early today on the towboat busy. One&lt; the blaze's severity
Lute moored at the G &amp; c was lower, firemen were able
Towing Harbour along State to get in closer to the scene and
Route 2 south of here resulting managed to get ooe truck down
in damage estimated at close to the river where they
$40,000.
pulled water from the Ohio.
A company spokesman -said After fighting the fire more
workmen on the Johnson , a than four hours, firemen
landing boat, were out in the returned to the station at 5:16
Ohio·Rivj!l' working when they a:m.
Robert Bosworth,' owner,
spotted the blaze at 1:03 a.m.
Because they could not reach was among the first to reach
the Lute in time to fight the the scene.
Company spokesmen said
blaze, workmen notified
persOnnel by radio at the City the future of the Lute is onIce and Fuel, who in turn determined at this time. Most
notified · the Pt. Pleasant of the damage was confined to·
Volunteer Fire Department. the wood cabin and to the
They were assisted ·by the engines.
Gallipolis Fire Department
No one was on the boat at the
'and · Coastguardsmen on the time the blaze broke out. Work·
men were either out on the
-Oleander.
Local firemen brought two Johnson or at the lower end, of
tankers and a car, but were the fleet. The Lute was used as
blimpered in getting water ,to, . a spare boat.
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dies under
fall en tank
Meigs County marked its first accident fatality
Wedne~;day aft('rnoon when a lank on a water lower
being constructed near Danville crashed to the
ground .
Dead is John Allen Locke , 34, father of five
children, of 1836 Culbertson SL, New Albany , Ind .,
who was employed by Caldwell Tanks, Inc ., of New
Albany , engaged in building the water system of the
Leading Creek Conservancy District.
Two other workers at the scene were injured.
Removed to Holzer Medical Center by the' Pomeroy
and Middleport E·R squads were Floyd Hawkins, 26,
Bowling Green, Ky., who was treated and released ,
and John Barr, New Albany , who suffered a fractured skull and is under intensive care.

INSPECT SCENE -One ntan, John Allen Locke, 3-1,
New Albany, Ind., lost his life and two others were injured
Wednesday afternoon in weste~n Meigs County when a steel

water tank being installed on the tower above gave way. The
piece of steel tank on the left bounced some 20 feet after
striking Locke who was working on the ground below the
installation.

On the scene to investigate
the accident which occurred
about 2:25 p. m. Wednesday
was Sheriff Robert C. Har·
tenbach 's Department. Deputy
Sheriff Manning Roush said a
-part of a steel ring sheet and
walkway had been inslalled on
the flanges of 'the 60 foot water
tower. -The pieces had been
bolted in, he said .
.Hawkins and Barr were on
the walkway and Locke was or!
the ground. Without warning,
the walkway and ring sheet
gave way and the two pieces
struck Locke .on the ground.
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Gallia employment, payroll up. shl!rply
Employers in Gallia County
hired a total average of 6,319
workers in 1972 and reported a
total payroll of $49,454,007
according to Frank 0. Knox,
manager of the Gallipolis Area
office 'of the Ohio Bureau of
Employment Services.
The figures are bpd upon
421 "employer units" in 1972
who reported to the division of
research and statistics through
June I, 1973.
In Meigs County the same
basic report showed an
average of 2,026 workers were
employed by 325 employer
units with a total payroll of
$13,863,901.
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Employment In Gallia

covered by the employment
.. s e r v i c e s i n c r e a s e' d
significantly in some fields,
including contract construction, 166.2 percent ;
manufacturing, 23.1 percent;
wholesale and relail trade, 26.1
percent; finance, insurance,

and real estate, 33.3 percent
and services, 757.2 percent.
Overall , Gallia showed an
increase of 91.5 percent In the
employment field.
Total payroll coverage was
up 105 percent, including
contract construction, 203.3
percent; manufacturing, 28.8
percent; transportation and
utilities,
16.9 pe ~cent;
wholesale and retail trade, 31.6

Towboat burned

PEOP.LE .NEED APPLY)

Although A Strike Is In ProgrR, The Company Continues to OpeCC:te The Plant.

THROUGHOUT THE STORE

seat vacated by Karr. was

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Holiday, And Retirement.
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Robert Clark was elected
president of the Meigs County
Commissioners at the annual
organizational
meeting
Tuesday morning. Clark has
served as president since
Charles R. Karr resigned May
11, of this year.
Henry Wells, who was appointed to the board to fill the

WASillNGTON - OF THE 19 WHITE HOUSE aides, cor·
(Continued on Page 8)
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J~ese Jobs Provide ·Excellent Wages And A·Benefits Program Which -Intrudes
·Life ln~uran~, Medical Insurance, Disabillity ·Jnsbrance , Sick Leave, Vacations,

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the 23 "top priority" Ohio
watersheds, using $32,750,000
in state and federal funds over
the next 31h years.

Clark is president of board

CLEVELAND - A ONE-CENT PER GALLON increase in
the price of gasoline and a two-cent increase per gallon for home
heating oil were announced Wednesday by Standard Oil of Ohio
(Sohio). B. P. Oil, a Sohio subisidiary headquartered in
Wilmington, Del., simultaneously announced a one-half-cent per
gallon increase for gasoline and a two-cent hike per gallon of
home heating oil and diesel fueL
·
Robert G. Griffin, Sohio marketing vice president, attributed
I the price boosts to the higher cost of foreign and domestic crude
oil. Sohio's gasoline now costs 46.4 cents per gallon for regular
and 50.4 cents per gallon for premium at all company operated
stations. Those include stations which go under the names of
Sohio, Boron and B. P. Oil in Ohio and surrounding states.

£entraJ O.perating Company's

Now you Know .
The_first dining room called
a restaurant was opened in 1765
by A. Boulanger, a Paris soup
vendor.

abandoned mines in three of

the initial projects.
_
" It is extremely important
that Ohio immediately start
several of the watershed
studies." the report said. ·~ un­
less specific projects are located and well defined as part of
the recommended detailed feasibility studies, these funding
opportunites will be lost." .
The report referred to available grants from the Appala-

COLUMBUS - GOV. JOHN J. GILIJGAN was asked
Wednesday by state Sen. Howard C. Cook, R·Toledo, to request
that Ohio be exempt from the new law prescribing year-round
Daylight Savihgs Time. In a letter oo Gilligan, Cook asked t~e
governor to req'!est the exemption from President Richard M.
Nixon.
Cook said children would be forced to go to school in the dark,
and less than 0.6 per cimt of the nation's fuel would be saved, by
going to Daylight Saving Time. Uoder Daylight Saving Time,
CoOk said it would still be dark at 9 a.m. in his district and "one
child's life is worth many times an insignificant savings of fuel."

MEIGS THEATRE

OFF

said, the board recommended:
-Seeking Ohio's share of the
$525 million now available
from federal •gencies and
more than $300 millfon in additional • funds expected to
become available in the future.
im- Immediate
plementation ·
of
the
reclamation projects at

other 21 areas from becoming-

By Unlled Press International
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COLUMBUS - MEMBERS OF THE Ohio House of
Representatives have rung in the new year with a bundle of new
bills, many of them on energy problems. The Senate celebrated
Wednesday by receiving a new senator. Both chambers reconvened for the second. half of the llOth legislative session. They
were to recess for the weekend today.
Reps. Don S. Maddux, D-Lancaster, and Michael 1". Stinziano, D-Columbus, proposed a seven-member state Energy
Conservation Commission to steer state fuel policies and
recommend legislation on the subject. Gov. John J. Gilligan is
expected to propose his own stale energy agency when he sul&gt;mits his fuel-related legislation within two weeks.

ELBERFELDS IN _POMEROY

TO

Sen. Robert T. Secrest, DCambridge, said the board
recommended enlisting the aid
of private enterprise and the
federal government to get the
money to speed the project.
He noted that the 95-year
projection had been based on
using only the stat~ 's
severance tax on minerals,

reclamation .
In its final report, SeC't'est

- Providing financial incentives for mine operators a nd
landow'lers . to
perform
reclamation where
ec-onomically possible.
The board was established
under a 1972 strip mine 'control
law: The report was prepared
by Skelly &amp; Loy Consulting
Engineers, Colwnbus, in t'OOp-eration with Battelle Memorial
Institute, Arthur Young &amp; Co.,
Toledo, and the Ohio State University School of Landscape
Architecture.
The board recommended the
slate immediately select three
of the top priority watersheds
for reclamation projects.
The top 'prioritl"owatersheds,
rated in November on the basis
of cost effectiveness , amount of
pol!Jjtion , development
demand, density of strip
mine's, economic need, public
.• yisibility and visual quality,
were Little Raccoon Creek in
Gallia, Jackson and Vinton
Counties, and the Raccoon
Creek and Elk Fork areas of
Gallia, Meigs and Vinton
Counties.
However, there is nothir)g
that would prevent any of the

fl'ews •• in Brief~I-

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acid mine drainage in Ohio.

which brings in about $4.1
million a year , to finan ce

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But the board agreed last
month with a re€flmmendation;
that the century-long project
be shortened to 26 years, and
that additional money be
committed to cleaning up
abandoned deep mines, which
cause 50 to 75 per cent of all

NO~._18~3_ _PO_M_ER_OY_-M_ID_DL_EP--'-O_RT_,O_H_IO__-_ ___TH..,..UR_SD_AY_,_JA_NU~AR_Y~3~,1~97_4_ __

At The Warehouse On Mechanic ~street

Machines

By LEE LEONARD
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
.Ohio Board on Unreclaimed
Strip Mined Lands has recom·
mended that the state attempt
to reclaim all abandoned surface and underground mines
by the year 2000 ·at an
estimated cost of $623 million.
The proposal is at tl)e top of a
list of seven recommendations
in a report to be presented to
Gov. John J. Gilliga~ later this
month .
Consultants to the board had
reported last November it
would take 95 years to reclaim
Ohio's orphan strip mihe lands
alone at a cost of $283 million.

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Ikvoted To The lntere.t. Of The Meig5·Mmon Area

STOREWIDE JANUARY SALE

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his wife Pat as temporary chairman of the new National
Voluntary Service Advisory Cotincil Tuesday, but then the White
House announced that it was all a mistake. In a correction issued
to the news media, the White House said that it has been learned
that under the law the First Lady cannot receive a presid~ntial
appointment. Had Mrs. Nixon been allowed to serve, she apparently would have been eligible for $138.48 daily payment.

SHOP NOW
DURING OUR
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SAN CLEMENTE, CAUF. -PRESIDENT Nixon appointed

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Nondurable goods, $148.55;
and real estate, 46.6 percent food and kindred products,
and services, 846.5 percent.
$181.76 ; other nondurable
Increases reflect not only goods, $99.37.
improved economic conditions,
Transportation and utilities,
but also statu tor}: extensions in _ $186.8&gt;; transporta tion and
coverage in I972 to · include allie"d services, ·$139.61 ;
employers of fewer thim three communication and other
workers, non-profit agencies, utilities, $216.41.
state employees and slate
Wholesale and retail trade,
$93. 88 ; wholesale trad e,
colleges.
The average wage among the $116.95; retail trade, $91.47.
6,319 workers covered was
Finance insurance and real
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$150.50 per week. The break· es tate, - $140 .59;
banks.,
down on the average wage In securities and finance, $122.10;
various fields reporting in- insurance carriers and agents,
clude:
Mining, $164 .13; contract
construction,
$264 .2 8;
manufacturing , $152.95 ;
NEW YORK (UP!) durable goods, $155.89;_1umber
Emphasizing
"this is the last
and wood products, $93.83;
false
start
we
are
goi_ng to have
stone, clay and glass products,
$251.52; other durable gOQds,. in this case," a federal judge
agreed to posipone for the third
$148.63.
time Wednesday the obstruction of justice trial of

$155.47; real estate operators
and agents, $160.07.
Services, $95.91; hotels and
other lodging places, $62.85;
personal se rvices , $76.14 ;
mutton
pictures
and
recreation, $51.05; other
services, $99.85.
. State and local government,
$13&gt;.91.
Largest group of employees
is

1,243,

serviceS,

:Last start; sure

Steer weigh-in ~
is Saturday at HOME SAVED
The Ollv.e·' Twp. Fire
Karr's scales
Department, flghllog Icy

former Cabinet officers John
Mitchell and Maurice Stans.
U. S. District Court Judge
Lee p. Gagliardi', who will
preside at the trial, granted the
motion for a delay on behalf of
Mitchell's lawyer, Pete

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_ WALTER (MARY) BENTZ was presented a gold
pin for 30 years service with the Ohi_o Power· Co. by Fred
Morro!", local manager, Wednesday :Mrs. Bentz; the former
Mary Wiggins, colnpleted 30 years with the company in
Pomeroy on Dec_.·29.

under

followed by 1,167 in wholesale
and retail trade, and 1,049 in
contract constructiOn.

All 4-H club and FFA roads that prevented them
members planning to par· from reaching the scene of
ticipate in the steer feeding the blaze for some time,
program this year must weigh nevertheless, saved the tw~
their steers in at Karr's Royal story borne of th_e Larry
Oak Farm scales Saturday Johnson lamlly on Bigley
c-morning, Jan . 5 starting Ridge Rd. near. Long Bottom
promptly at 9:30 a.m., ending this morning. The fire, which
·started at about 9 a.m., did
by noon.
En try cards must be turned approximately $500 damage
in on or before that date, ac- according to Fire Chief Jack
cbrding to C. E. Blakeslee, Westfall.county agent. Anyone in·
terested in further details may
· C OF C TO MEET
call the extension office or any
The Middleport Chamb~r of
of the vo-ag teachers in the Commerce will meet at 7:30
county who are Everette p.m. Friday in the socia l room
Holcomb, Aaron Sayre, and uf th~ Columbus and Southern
Bob Spurlock .
Ohio Electric Co.
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who is engaged in a

majbr stock fraud trial in

Oklahoma City.
Without setting an actual
trial date, Gagliardi said the
proceeding would begin within
two or three days of the
Oklahoma case, which a ,
representative of Fleming's
law firm estimated would go to
a jury around Feb. 15.

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FIRST RUN MADE
RACINE - The Racine E-R
squad made its first run of 1974
Wednesday transporting
Bennet Roush, Rt. I, Racine, to
Veterans Memoria l Hospital
for medical reasons at 5:30 p.
m. E-R spokesman Randall
Roberts said the squ11d made
173 calls in 1973, 14 of them
coming in December . The

squad al~o answered 20 fire
calls last year.

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The ring sheet section bounced
some 20 feet down the hill from
th~ tower after striking Locke
who died instantly of head and
back injuries.
Uninjured were Elmer
Ja ckson, foreman of the job,
and Wayne Caulley, a hoist
operator . The emergency
squads, the Southeastern Ohio
Emergency _MediCal Service
and the sheriff's department
were summoned.

Dr. R. R. Pickens, Meigs
coroner, was on the scene to
examine the body and
following the exa mination,
helped car ry the remains
through heavy mud- near the
tower to the road, known as
Red Hill Road. The body was
then taken by ambulance to the
Walker Funeral Home in
Rutland where arrangements
were made to take the body to
New Albany.
Middleport Police Chief J . J .
Cremeans was on the scene as
were Sheriff Hartenbach and
Deputy Roush.
Mr. t ocke was born
Sept. 16, 1939, the son of Carl
and Margaret :.-iss Locke of
New Albany. He was a veteran
of the U. S. ·Air Force having
served from 1957 to 1961.
Besides his parents he is
survived by his wife, Dula
Shire Locke; four sons, John,
Jr., Bart, Chris and Scott, and
a daughter, Katrina, all at
home, and tlU'ee brothers and
two sisters.
Funeral services will be held
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Drivers got
same result
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach's department investigated a solo auto accident
Wednesday night that turned
into a two car mishap.
At 10:01 p.m. a car driven by
Johnnie K. Harrison, 18, Rt.. 4,
Pomeroy, headed east on SR
124 near Rutland, went out of
control Oil tee, off the road on
the left and into a ditch.
Seconds later, another auto,
this one driven by ..Phillip D.
Miller, 18, Rt. 1, Cheshire,
came onto the same icy spot,
also lost control, went off the
left side, striking Harrison's
auto.
Minor damage was reported
to both autos. There were no
injuries and"no citations were
issued .

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SON BORN
Mr and Mrs Richard
Stewart of Columbus are an
nouncmg the borth of a son
Richard Clifton at a Columbus
hospital The mlant was
conlmed to mtel1Slve care for
orne days but now has been
retw ned home Grandparents
are Mrs Maxme Michael
Laurel Cliff Hennan Michael
Pomeroy and Mr and Mrs
Richard Stewart Cheshire

By Mrs Herbert Roush
Mrs Ava Belles of Wellston
and Mrs Mary LeFever of
All ance were Chrostmas Eve
and Chrostmas Day guests of
Mrs Ferne B Hayman and all
three VISited Mrs June
Wickersham and sons Jeff and
T m Christmas Eve Also
Vlsltmg the W1ckershams were
Mr and Mrs Roger Beegle and
family
Mr and Mrs Bill Fox and
son DaVId spent Chf!Stmas
Day With Mr and Mrs Orville
Harpold and family at Belpre
Weekend guests of Mr and
Mrs Vernon Donohue were
1\tr and Mrs Robert Harden
and family of Mar on 0 Mr
and Mrs Lowell Burton and
family of Columbus were
Christmas Day guests
Mr and Mrs Gerald
Hayman and son Ke th ac
compamed their son Ted
to Westerville
Hayman
Sunday and spent Chrostmas
Mr and Mrs Gene Jewell and
children went to Westerville
Wednesday and brought the
Haymans to theor home Thurs
day
Mrs Feme B Hayman and
guests Mrs Ava Belles of
Wellston Mrs Mary LeFever
of Alliance were Christmas
dinner guests of Mrs June
Wickersham and sons
V!s1tmg Mr 'lmd Mrs Lester
Roush and family Christmas
Day were Mr and Mrs Jun
Connally and children of
Syracuse Mr and Mrs Roger
Manuel and Angle of RaCille
Mr and Mrs Gary Roush and
D1ck Srruth
Mr and Mrs Jeff Donohew
of Belpre stayed at the home of
the former s parents Mr and
Mrs Roy Donohew while they
spent ChriStmas With therr son
Johnme and family m New
Mex1co
Moss Mary Congo of Portland
was a ChriStmas Day guest of
Mr and Mrso-Jack Ables and
family
Mrs Alice Balser spent
Chrostmas week With her son
Mr and Mrs Laurence Balser
and family of Tuppers PlaiDS
A gift exchange was held by
the members of the family of
Mr and Mrs Gerald Hayman
at theor home Sunday evenmg
Attendmg were Mr and Mrs
Robert Hart and children of
Racme Keith Hayman Mr
and Mrs Gene Jewell and
children of Letart W Va
Bruce Hart of Columbus
Lorna Bell and Allen Cun
rungham of Syracuse
Mrs Erwin Gloeckner
returned to her horne Saturday
after a vos1t w1th her daughter
Mr and Mrs Larry Badgely
and children at Fairfax Va
Mr and Mrs Edward Morros
and children of Charleston W
Va Mr and Mrs Larry Foster
and children of Columbus and
Bill Wheeler student at Ohio
State UmverSlty Columbus
were all guests at the home of
theor parents Mr and Mrs
Alex Wheeler for the holidays
Christmas Day guests of Mr
and Mrs Herbert Roush were
Mrs Iva Orr Mrs Edna Roush
of Racme and Christy
Michaels
Moss Millie Ripley of
Charleston W Va was a
guest of Mr and Mrs Herbert
Shoelds over the holidays
Chnstmas Eve they all spent
the mght with the Shleldaes
daughter Mrs Marlene Fisher
and children at Racine
Miss Lorna Bell was a

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By MILTON RICHMAN
I PI ~oorts Editor
NEW 'rURK (UP! 1 Woody Hayes d dfi 1 u-y weasel wordm1;
his way around the subJect He was honest about 1t
I m a I ttle b used he sa d but yes today I d certainly say
we were No I
Woody Hayes was r ght
He s a I ttle bl3sed In favor of Oh o State naturally but he
shouldn t brood too much about 1t because he 1sn t any more
biased on behalf of Ohio State than Ara Parseghian os for Notre
Dame Joe Paterno lor Penn State or Bear Bryant for Alabama
When you re biased on favor of somebody or somethmg ygu re
influenced What s \\Tong w th a coach be ng mlluenced by his
own team? He wouldfi t be much of a coach if he wasn t
H1s Buckeyes influenced Woody Hayes apprec ably when they
socked t to Southern Califorma 42 21 m the Rose Bowl on New
Years Day
No wonder he was a little b1ased
Parseghlan No Different
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Ara Parseghian wasn t any different after Notre Dame shaded
Alabama 24-23 m the Sugar Bowl Monday mght Asked 11hether
he now felt his team was the best 10 the nation he added
I thfJlk we deserve ot I w1ll be d1sappomted if we are not No
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There was no way 10 the world Joe Paterno was gomg to be
disappomted alter Penn State beat Louo~oana State 16-9 10 the
Orange Bowl
I ve JUSt conduct•d my &lt;&gt;wn poll the Paterno poll -;!Od
Penn State IS No I beamed the N1ttany Lions coach after they
defeated l.'iU
Penn State was ranked fifth natwnally Southern Cal seventh
Notre Dame fourth Ohio State thord Oklahoma (which d1dn t
;&gt;lay 10 any bowl) second and Alabama was No I -the regular
season national champiOn
The two key word&lt;; there are regular season
Each week durmg the college football season 30 of the nation s
foremost coaches representmg every section of the country cast
theor vote for the top 10 teams
Group Comprises Board
Thos 35-rnan group comproses the UP! major college football
ratings board and one of'1ts object ves s selectmg the regular
season nat onal champiOn The fmal ballot os cast alter the end of
the regular season
The coaches not only want ot th s way they ns1st upon 1t A
different system os used by another w1re servoce Sports wr ters
and sports casters do the votmg here and follow ng the regular
season they engage m a post-season vote alter the bowl games
The maJOrity of coaches reJect thos dea 811tl have done so
repeatedly They feel theor way of votmg the UP! way reflects a
team s regular season ability more accurately and elimmates all
post-&lt;~eason emotiOnalism
Maybe I m a I ttle b1ased too but I have to agree woth them
Every now and then two extraordinary teams like Alabama
and Notre Dame each owrung perfect record&lt;; will meet m a
bowl game as they did m New Orleans Monday mght and there
will always be a temptation to label the wmner No I but that
doesn t necessarily make 1t so
As Joe Paterno pomts out a bowl game 1s a reward to the
players for havmg a good season
May Need Playoffs
Maybe what college football need&lt;; now s a playoff system of
some kmd but until a practical one os devosed the coaches as a
group say they don't think bowl games should he the deter
rrumng factor m deciding the a,uthentlc regular oeason natwnal
champoon
The feeling among most of the coaches says Boll Murray
executive director of the Amencan Football Coaches
Association os that they don t think a team should have to go
through an entore regular season prove tself dur ng ts 10 or II
game schedule and then have everythmg risked n a post-sea.Son
game
You get a spectacular bowl game now and then and
naturally if theresa vote afterward some emolion os bound to
show
F.requently ot does That s why you hear all the different
Were No Is
To he sure a few coaches have vo ced some sentiment for a
change m the present system of theor votmg but every time they
get together hold a meetmg and take a vote on how they should
vote they go back to the way they re ballotmg now-rneanmg
only unlil the end of the regular season
Ara Parsegh an Woody Hayes and Bear Bryant all know this
IS true
They are among the voters

Seven games slats Marauders
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Pete Marav1ch were named to
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Wedfiesday for the Jan 15 rrud
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points of a possible 17 000
Havl cek collected 15 782 and
Hudson drew II 027 po nts to
top the NBA forwards m the
hallotmg
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Fraz1er 14 837 pomts to earn
the starting guard berths
Bob McAdoo of Buffalo the
league s leading scorer Cap!
tal s Elvm Hayes and Jo Jo
White of Boston also were
chosen lor the East squad
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pomts a game this season also
moved mto the second spot in
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CVARSITYl
Team
W L POP
4 0 294 86
Wave ly
3 292 226
Logan
Athens
3 250 2
3 247 89
Ga po s
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55 78
U&gt;gan
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Athens
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WJJ.ve y
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G+ll polis
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Athens
142 4 35 5 Jackson at Ga I po s
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Me gs
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33 6 82 20 5
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35 26 96 19 2
5hee s E
33 9 75 8 8
Wood5wn
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Wse KC
23 23 69173
Burcham 5W 26 6 68 17 0
Cu fman 5
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Team
FGM A Pel
Logan
24 234 530
Waver y
125 255 490
Athens
102 233 438
Jackson
97 230 422
Me gs
93 225 4 3

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320

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33 9 85 2 3 Alexande
37 9 82 20 5 Me gs
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Team
W L POP
H Trace
5 0 356 26
So ulhe n
4
320 296
s Va ley
2 1 2B8 306
Eas e n
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3 34 54
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2 2 93 8
2 2 78 59
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tak ng her s xth ~ tra ~ht
home v ctory and fourth
consecut ve w n of the season
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c s w th 21 pomts while M1arru
was led by Ph Lumpkm w th
15 pomts
Dayton s now 1 2 while Mi
am dropped to 4-4
The Toledo Rockets pulled
away n the f na f ve mmutes
to post an 86-68 wm over North
~rn lllmo s
J1m Kindle and Larry Cole
burned the nets for the Rockets
m the second half droppmg 10
a total of 21 and 19 po nts re
spec! vely
Toledo s now 7 2 wh le
Northern !llino s suffered ts
seventh loss aga nst three
wns
The Kent State Golden
Flashes led by Rick Gates
w th 15 po nts scored a 60-56
w n over Eastern M chigan
Fred Walter contributed 14
pomts to the WUUJmg effort
wh1ch left Kent woth a 5-4
mark
Eastern M ch gan now 'k-7
was led by CalVIn Williams
w th II po nts
Walsh College---oond., Malone
scored v ctor1es m the Hall of
Fame Tournament m Canton
and Will meet m the champ1on
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AlthOugh t~e Bobcats had a
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left to play n the game Ball
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vers1ty to stage a comeback
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po nts
The Cardona! s I arry
Bull ngton was the games
leading scorer w th 30 pmnts
Walter Luckett led the Bobcats
woth 28and B 11 Brown added 25
pomts Ohio Un vers ty evened
Is season record to 4-4 wh le
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t&lt;otre Dame capped an
Many words from the happy
undefeated season w th a 24-23 coach were muffled by crowd
wm over prev ously undefeated no se even the lone trumpeter
Alabama New Years Eve 10 who blared out Across the
the Buckeyes fight
the Cotton Bowl The Crunson F eld
Tide closed out the egular song
season as the nalion s top
Hayes was JO ned by Lt Gov
ranked team accordmg to John W Brown representmg
UP! s board of coaches which the state and Columbus Mayor
completes ts voting before the Tom Moody
post-&lt;~eason games
Beh nd them stood a huge
OSU was the B1g Ten co s gn which read Michigan
champ on w1th M ch gan after Welcome to Columbus Oh o
tlje two teams ted n theor fmal home of the No I team
game The Buckeyes f n shed
And today at the openmg
woth a 1~1 mark
sess on of the General ~em
Sogns and loUd chants of b y we passed a resolutiOn
We re No I greeted the nammg this the No I team
Buckeye football team and Brown S3ld
We re liclded
coaches Wednesday night With the ""Job you dod m
when the Rose Bowl champwns Cal forma
OSU s victory sparked by
arroved home n 20-degree
weather after -snow was the three touchdown effort of
scraped off the runway ~I Port freshman Pete Johnson and
surprose passmg of quar
Columbus
A happy Coach Woody Hayes terback Cornehus Greene
stepped off tbe plane first avenged last year s 42-171oss to
waved to the crowd then Southern Calilorma
The Buckeyes thanks to the
stepped as1de as h s players
passed and acknowledged the repealing of the B1g Ten s no
repeat rule were afforded the
cheers
Hayes With a heavy police provilege of bemg the flfSt B g
escort made his way to a Ten team to make two con
mocrophone at the make-&lt;!hilt secuhve appearances m the
podium to accept congratula Rose Bowl That prlVIIege
toons from coty and state of came after a controverslBl vote
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Chr stmas d nner guest of
Bruce Hart at the home of h1s
parents Mr and M~ Robert
Hart of Racrne Lorna spent
the holiday vacation from Oh o
State Un verSlty Columbus
By Mrs Herbert Roush
woth her parents Mr and Mrs
Cookie
Weddle of Racme
Don Bell
Mr and Mrs Roy Moller spent Thursday mght w th
spent Chrostmas with Mr and Sharon and Cindy Roush
Mrs Harold Lawson Mr
Mrs Dav d Hadley and fam1ly
and
Mrs Charles Lawson
at CmcUUJati
Mr and Mrs Herbert Roush children W Ida and Cindy
Hope Bord of Antoquoty were
spent Sunday evenmg w th Mr
shopp
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and Mrs Qtt Boston at Racme
Fr
day
Spendmg Christmas woth Mr
Max Manuel Sr was a
and Mrs Arnold Hupp and sons
dUUJer guest of Mr and
Sunday
and durmg the hoi days were
Arnold
Hupp
Mrs
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Bass
Mr and Mrs Dana Lew1s of
and daughters Kenda and
Cl
fton Mrs Edna Rotsh 'Of
Corrme Mr and Mrs Charles
Racme
were Chnstmas dmner
Hupp and choldren Tina and
guests
of
Mr and Mrs Russell
Mickey of Marengo 0 Mr
Roush and lam ly
and Mrs Jun Hupp and sons
Mr and Mrs Boll Robmson
Junmy and Bill Mr and Mrs
and
farruly of Racme were
Don Manuel and daughter
Chnstmas
Day guests of Mrs
Donn ta Max Manuel fir
Wayne Barnett of the Umted Bertha Robmson
Chrostmas weekend guests of
Statts Navy stalioned m South
Mr
and Mrs Herbert Sayre
Carolma Mr Barnett also
Mr and Mrs Buck
were
Vlstted hts parents Mr and
Rogers Mr and Mrs Danny
Mrs Alvm Barnett
Sayre
of Columbus Mr and
Sunday dmner guests of Mr
Mrs
Brice
Sayre and baby of
and Mrs Andrew Cross and
Jackson
0
ChriStmas Day
sons were Mr and Mrs
guests
of
the
Sayres
were Mr
Clarence Yeager Mr and Mrs
Denver Gibbs and children of and Mrs DaVId Sayre of Anliqwty Mrs Peggy Gregory of
Letart W Va
Mr and Mrs George Hill and Farrborn 0 and Mr and Mrs
family were Chrostrnas Day Carroll Sayre of Racme
Mr and Mrs Gaey Roush
guests of the Crosses
were
Chrostmas Day dmner
Bill Wheeler VISited h s
guests
of Mr and Mrs Charles
s1ster Mr and Mrs Edward
Morns at Charleston before Fmdley and family
Paul Manuel 1s a medical
conung to the home of his
patient
at Veterans Memorial
parents Mr and Mrs Alex
Hospital
Wheeler lor the holidays
Mr and Mrs Edward
Lawson have moved from
Syracuse tcr the mobile home of
In 1972 Charles E Wolson
Sam Cummins
former pres dent of General
Mr and Mrs Wallie Stover Motors and wart1me mdustnal
VISited a recent Sunday with mobilizer doed at the age of 85
Mrs Bertha Robinson
Mrs Erma Wilson Mrs
Kathryn Hunt Mr and Mrs
William Wickline and son
Scotty were Chrostmas Day
guests of Mr and Mrs Butch
By comblnong your Auto
Wilson and family
and
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SUMMARY OF NEW

MATTER CONTA NED
IN THE CODIF ED
ORD NANCES ADOPTED

DECEMBER 28 1973

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SON BORN
Mr and Mrs Richard
Stewart of Columbus are an
nouncmg the borth of a son
Richard Clifton at a Columbus
hospital The mlant was
conlmed to mtel1Slve care for
orne days but now has been
retw ned home Grandparents
are Mrs Maxme Michael
Laurel Cliff Hennan Michael
Pomeroy and Mr and Mrs
Richard Stewart Cheshire

By Mrs Herbert Roush
Mrs Ava Belles of Wellston
and Mrs Mary LeFever of
All ance were Chrostmas Eve
and Chrostmas Day guests of
Mrs Ferne B Hayman and all
three VISited Mrs June
Wickersham and sons Jeff and
T m Christmas Eve Also
Vlsltmg the W1ckershams were
Mr and Mrs Roger Beegle and
family
Mr and Mrs Bill Fox and
son DaVId spent Chf!Stmas
Day With Mr and Mrs Orville
Harpold and family at Belpre
Weekend guests of Mr and
Mrs Vernon Donohue were
1\tr and Mrs Robert Harden
and family of Mar on 0 Mr
and Mrs Lowell Burton and
family of Columbus were
Christmas Day guests
Mr and Mrs Gerald
Hayman and son Ke th ac
compamed their son Ted
to Westerville
Hayman
Sunday and spent Chrostmas
Mr and Mrs Gene Jewell and
children went to Westerville
Wednesday and brought the
Haymans to theor home Thurs
day
Mrs Feme B Hayman and
guests Mrs Ava Belles of
Wellston Mrs Mary LeFever
of Alliance were Christmas
dinner guests of Mrs June
Wickersham and sons
V!s1tmg Mr 'lmd Mrs Lester
Roush and family Christmas
Day were Mr and Mrs Jun
Connally and children of
Syracuse Mr and Mrs Roger
Manuel and Angle of RaCille
Mr and Mrs Gary Roush and
D1ck Srruth
Mr and Mrs Jeff Donohew
of Belpre stayed at the home of
the former s parents Mr and
Mrs Roy Donohew while they
spent ChriStmas With therr son
Johnme and family m New
Mex1co
Moss Mary Congo of Portland
was a ChriStmas Day guest of
Mr and Mrso-Jack Ables and
family
Mrs Alice Balser spent
Chrostmas week With her son
Mr and Mrs Laurence Balser
and family of Tuppers PlaiDS
A gift exchange was held by
the members of the family of
Mr and Mrs Gerald Hayman
at theor home Sunday evenmg
Attendmg were Mr and Mrs
Robert Hart and children of
Racme Keith Hayman Mr
and Mrs Gene Jewell and
children of Letart W Va
Bruce Hart of Columbus
Lorna Bell and Allen Cun
rungham of Syracuse
Mrs Erwin Gloeckner
returned to her horne Saturday
after a vos1t w1th her daughter
Mr and Mrs Larry Badgely
and children at Fairfax Va
Mr and Mrs Edward Morros
and children of Charleston W
Va Mr and Mrs Larry Foster
and children of Columbus and
Bill Wheeler student at Ohio
State UmverSlty Columbus
were all guests at the home of
theor parents Mr and Mrs
Alex Wheeler for the holidays
Christmas Day guests of Mr
and Mrs Herbert Roush were
Mrs Iva Orr Mrs Edna Roush
of Racme and Christy
Michaels
Moss Millie Ripley of
Charleston W Va was a
guest of Mr and Mrs Herbert
Shoelds over the holidays
Chnstmas Eve they all spent
the mght with the Shleldaes
daughter Mrs Marlene Fisher
and children at Racine
Miss Lorna Bell was a

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By MILTON RICHMAN
I PI ~oorts Editor
NEW 'rURK (UP! 1 Woody Hayes d dfi 1 u-y weasel wordm1;
his way around the subJect He was honest about 1t
I m a I ttle b used he sa d but yes today I d certainly say
we were No I
Woody Hayes was r ght
He s a I ttle bl3sed In favor of Oh o State naturally but he
shouldn t brood too much about 1t because he 1sn t any more
biased on behalf of Ohio State than Ara Parseghian os for Notre
Dame Joe Paterno lor Penn State or Bear Bryant for Alabama
When you re biased on favor of somebody or somethmg ygu re
influenced What s \\Tong w th a coach be ng mlluenced by his
own team? He wouldfi t be much of a coach if he wasn t
H1s Buckeyes influenced Woody Hayes apprec ably when they
socked t to Southern Califorma 42 21 m the Rose Bowl on New
Years Day
No wonder he was a little b1ased
Parseghlan No Different
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Ara Parseghian wasn t any different after Notre Dame shaded
Alabama 24-23 m the Sugar Bowl Monday mght Asked 11hether
he now felt his team was the best 10 the nation he added
I thfJlk we deserve ot I w1ll be d1sappomted if we are not No
I

There was no way 10 the world Joe Paterno was gomg to be
disappomted alter Penn State beat Louo~oana State 16-9 10 the
Orange Bowl
I ve JUSt conduct•d my &lt;&gt;wn poll the Paterno poll -;!Od
Penn State IS No I beamed the N1ttany Lions coach after they
defeated l.'iU
Penn State was ranked fifth natwnally Southern Cal seventh
Notre Dame fourth Ohio State thord Oklahoma (which d1dn t
;&gt;lay 10 any bowl) second and Alabama was No I -the regular
season national champiOn
The two key word&lt;; there are regular season
Each week durmg the college football season 30 of the nation s
foremost coaches representmg every section of the country cast
theor vote for the top 10 teams
Group Comprises Board
Thos 35-rnan group comproses the UP! major college football
ratings board and one of'1ts object ves s selectmg the regular
season nat onal champiOn The fmal ballot os cast alter the end of
the regular season
The coaches not only want ot th s way they ns1st upon 1t A
different system os used by another w1re servoce Sports wr ters
and sports casters do the votmg here and follow ng the regular
season they engage m a post-season vote alter the bowl games
The maJOrity of coaches reJect thos dea 811tl have done so
repeatedly They feel theor way of votmg the UP! way reflects a
team s regular season ability more accurately and elimmates all
post-&lt;~eason emotiOnalism
Maybe I m a I ttle b1ased too but I have to agree woth them
Every now and then two extraordinary teams like Alabama
and Notre Dame each owrung perfect record&lt;; will meet m a
bowl game as they did m New Orleans Monday mght and there
will always be a temptation to label the wmner No I but that
doesn t necessarily make 1t so
As Joe Paterno pomts out a bowl game 1s a reward to the
players for havmg a good season
May Need Playoffs
Maybe what college football need&lt;; now s a playoff system of
some kmd but until a practical one os devosed the coaches as a
group say they don't think bowl games should he the deter
rrumng factor m deciding the a,uthentlc regular oeason natwnal
champoon
The feeling among most of the coaches says Boll Murray
executive director of the Amencan Football Coaches
Association os that they don t think a team should have to go
through an entore regular season prove tself dur ng ts 10 or II
game schedule and then have everythmg risked n a post-sea.Son
game
You get a spectacular bowl game now and then and
naturally if theresa vote afterward some emolion os bound to
show
F.requently ot does That s why you hear all the different
Were No Is
To he sure a few coaches have vo ced some sentiment for a
change m the present system of theor votmg but every time they
get together hold a meetmg and take a vote on how they should
vote they go back to the way they re ballotmg now-rneanmg
only unlil the end of the regular season
Ara Parsegh an Woody Hayes and Bear Bryant all know this
IS true
They are among the voters

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NEW YORK (UP!)- Boston
and Atlanta Will each have two
players m the NBA J\ll.slar
game after the Celtocs Dave
Cowens and John Havltcek and
the Hawks Lou Hudson and
Pete Marav1ch were named to
the Eastern Conferer. e team
Wedfiesday for the Jan 15 rrud
season classic m Seattle Wash
Walt Frazier of the New
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startmg team pocked by
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points of a possible 17 000
Havl cek collected 15 782 and
Hudson drew II 027 po nts to
top the NBA forwards m the
hallotmg
Marovich had had 15 559j nd
Fraz1er 14 837 pomts to earn
the starting guard berths
Bob McAdoo of Buffalo the
league s leading scorer Cap!
tal s Elvm Hayes and Jo Jo
White of Boston also were
chosen lor the East squad
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Fogle who os averagmg 38 4
pomts a game this season also
moved mto the second spot in
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Waver y
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Athens
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Jackson
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Johnny Dav s paced the Fly
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Dayton s now 1 2 while Mi
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Toledo s now 7 2 wh le
Northern !llino s suffered ts
seventh loss aga nst three
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The Kent State Golden
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w n over Eastern M chigan
Fred Walter contributed 14
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wh1ch left Kent woth a 5-4
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w th II po nts
Walsh College---oond., Malone
scored v ctor1es m the Hall of
Fame Tournament m Canton
and Will meet m the champ1on
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Malone led by Phil Mars ck
w1th 19 po nts downed Messtah
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Walsh defeated Houghton

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AlthOugh t~e Bobcats had a
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The Cardona! s I arry
Bull ngton was the games
leading scorer w th 30 pmnts
Walter Luckett led the Bobcats
woth 28and B 11 Brown added 25
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t&lt;otre Dame capped an
Many words from the happy
undefeated season w th a 24-23 coach were muffled by crowd
wm over prev ously undefeated no se even the lone trumpeter
Alabama New Years Eve 10 who blared out Across the
the Buckeyes fight
the Cotton Bowl The Crunson F eld
Tide closed out the egular song
season as the nalion s top
Hayes was JO ned by Lt Gov
ranked team accordmg to John W Brown representmg
UP! s board of coaches which the state and Columbus Mayor
completes ts voting before the Tom Moody
post-&lt;~eason games
Beh nd them stood a huge
OSU was the B1g Ten co s gn which read Michigan
champ on w1th M ch gan after Welcome to Columbus Oh o
tlje two teams ted n theor fmal home of the No I team
game The Buckeyes f n shed
And today at the openmg
woth a 1~1 mark
sess on of the General ~em
Sogns and loUd chants of b y we passed a resolutiOn
We re No I greeted the nammg this the No I team
Buckeye football team and Brown S3ld
We re liclded
coaches Wednesday night With the ""Job you dod m
when the Rose Bowl champwns Cal forma
OSU s victory sparked by
arroved home n 20-degree
weather after -snow was the three touchdown effort of
scraped off the runway ~I Port freshman Pete Johnson and
surprose passmg of quar
Columbus
A happy Coach Woody Hayes terback Cornehus Greene
stepped off tbe plane first avenged last year s 42-171oss to
waved to the crowd then Southern Calilorma
The Buckeyes thanks to the
stepped as1de as h s players
passed and acknowledged the repealing of the B1g Ten s no
repeat rule were afforded the
cheers
Hayes With a heavy police provilege of bemg the flfSt B g
escort made his way to a Ten team to make two con
mocrophone at the make-&lt;!hilt secuhve appearances m the
podium to accept congratula Rose Bowl That prlVIIege
toons from coty and state of came after a controverslBl vote
from the B1g Ten athletic
foc1als
We were treated warmly m d rectors after OSU and
Calilorma he sa d We have M ch gan battled to a 11).10 t e
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TheDa ly Senlnel M ddleport Pon eroy 0 Jan 3 1974

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Chr stmas d nner guest of
Bruce Hart at the home of h1s
parents Mr and M~ Robert
Hart of Racrne Lorna spent
the holiday vacation from Oh o
State Un verSlty Columbus
By Mrs Herbert Roush
woth her parents Mr and Mrs
Cookie
Weddle of Racme
Don Bell
Mr and Mrs Roy Moller spent Thursday mght w th
spent Chrostmas with Mr and Sharon and Cindy Roush
Mrs Harold Lawson Mr
Mrs Dav d Hadley and fam1ly
and
Mrs Charles Lawson
at CmcUUJati
Mr and Mrs Herbert Roush children W Ida and Cindy
Hope Bord of Antoquoty were
spent Sunday evenmg w th Mr
shopp
ng n Parkersbur~
and Mrs Qtt Boston at Racme
Fr
day
Spendmg Christmas woth Mr
Max Manuel Sr was a
and Mrs Arnold Hupp and sons
dUUJer guest of Mr and
Sunday
and durmg the hoi days were
Arnold
Hupp
Mrs
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Bass
Mr and Mrs Dana Lew1s of
and daughters Kenda and
Cl
fton Mrs Edna Rotsh 'Of
Corrme Mr and Mrs Charles
Racme
were Chnstmas dmner
Hupp and choldren Tina and
guests
of
Mr and Mrs Russell
Mickey of Marengo 0 Mr
Roush and lam ly
and Mrs Jun Hupp and sons
Mr and Mrs Boll Robmson
Junmy and Bill Mr and Mrs
and
farruly of Racme were
Don Manuel and daughter
Chnstmas
Day guests of Mrs
Donn ta Max Manuel fir
Wayne Barnett of the Umted Bertha Robmson
Chrostmas weekend guests of
Statts Navy stalioned m South
Mr
and Mrs Herbert Sayre
Carolma Mr Barnett also
Mr and Mrs Buck
were
Vlstted hts parents Mr and
Rogers Mr and Mrs Danny
Mrs Alvm Barnett
Sayre
of Columbus Mr and
Sunday dmner guests of Mr
Mrs
Brice
Sayre and baby of
and Mrs Andrew Cross and
Jackson
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ChriStmas Day
sons were Mr and Mrs
guests
of
the
Sayres
were Mr
Clarence Yeager Mr and Mrs
Denver Gibbs and children of and Mrs DaVId Sayre of Anliqwty Mrs Peggy Gregory of
Letart W Va
Mr and Mrs George Hill and Farrborn 0 and Mr and Mrs
family were Chrostrnas Day Carroll Sayre of Racme
Mr and Mrs Gaey Roush
guests of the Crosses
were
Chrostmas Day dmner
Bill Wheeler VISited h s
guests
of Mr and Mrs Charles
s1ster Mr and Mrs Edward
Morns at Charleston before Fmdley and family
Paul Manuel 1s a medical
conung to the home of his
patient
at Veterans Memorial
parents Mr and Mrs Alex
Hospital
Wheeler lor the holidays
Mr and Mrs Edward
Lawson have moved from
Syracuse tcr the mobile home of
In 1972 Charles E Wolson
Sam Cummins
former pres dent of General
Mr and Mrs Wallie Stover Motors and wart1me mdustnal
VISited a recent Sunday with mobilizer doed at the age of 85
Mrs Bertha Robinson
Mrs Erma Wilson Mrs
Kathryn Hunt Mr and Mrs
William Wickline and son
Scotty were Chrostmas Day
guests of Mr and Mrs Butch
By comblnong your Auto
Wilson and family
and
Homeowners In
Chester Van Meter of
sura
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nto ONE pol cy
Mornmg Star VISited Enna
Wilson Thursday Mrs Charles
You may be able to
Burn and Billy W~n of
Bolivar Dam spent Wednesay
mght With. Mrs Wilson
retummg home Thursday
on your yearly nsurance
Chnstmas Da)' guests of Mr
prem ums
and Mrs Russell Fmdley were
Mr and Mrs Charles Michael
We w I rev ew your
choldren Chnsty
Judy
onsurance
program
Charles Jr and Becky Mr
w th you free of
and Mrs Archie Jarrell and
charge
any day of the
children Mark and Marcia
and Mary and Edward Fm
week
dley
Call or stop
Mrs Florence Smith Is a
and see us
patient at Veterans Memorial
Hospital due to a heart attack
Leo Taylor of Racme (a
former resident) os a medfcal
patient at Holzer Medical
Insurance Agency
Center
LARRY BROGAN
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A thought for the day Bntish
salirost Jonathan Swift sa1d
Phone 992 5130
We have enough reltg10n to
make us hate but not enough
107 Sycamore
Pomeroy
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Somehow, I always undergo the expe rient'~ with ~nixed ·
emotions - Just a bit sorry to see the signs of Uw se;Iso n leave for

another ·year. I also find that as 1 grow' older, I. ponder the
possibility that, 1&gt;erhaps, I .won :t 'lie around to unpack the
deJ'(lrations and put them up next year. ~mehow. I sense that
I'm not al!me .with those thoughts. Perhaps, some of you experien~ the same kind of feeling., Let.'s flleg it·, none or 11' come
' with a guarantee and one does wonder.
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MULTI-MEDIA STANDARD First Aid Course taught by Red Cross Instructor Charlotte
La Tourrette, Ath~ns, is being offered to Girl Scout personnel of the Big Bend Neighborhood.
The first of two four-hour sessio{IS in the program was conducted Wednesday at the Columbus
and Southern Ohio Electric Co. The course will be completed next Wednesday. The instructor
uses fi lms, and literature for explanation of procedures involved, supervises practice sessions
and does testing. Pictlired here as they practiced the closed spiral bandage for an arm wound
are Mrs. Marilyn Hannum, Long Bottom, left, and Mrs. Ruth E. Spencer, Middleport. Others
enrolled are Mrs. Mary Jane Wise, Middleport; Mrs. Ruth Balderson, ReedsVille; Mrs. Iris
Payne, Mrs. Sibley Slack, and Mrs. Janice Gibbs, Middleport, and Mrs. Isabelle Foster, scout
district advisor, Athens.

MRS. GEORG E NESSELROAD,I SR., l'lact the nicest
Christmas in 17 years. For the first time in that number of .years
she had all of'her children present with her for Christmas dmner.
Her daughter and son-in4aw, MS-SgL and Mrs . Gerald Rought
and family were among those present. Mrs. Nessel road was so
pleased.

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•·' I'M STILLAPPALLEDat the thought of the big action of the
energy crisis being the change to Daylight Savings Time. At
least, tha.t's the only one I'm aware oL I'm also appijlled at th e
·thought of thousands of school children standing in pitch dark
waiting for buses as a result of the gallant Congressional action
in changing the time,
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who loves Pomerll)l and Meigs CollfllY ~ his hom~ many years
ako- is wrapping up~ years of work as a lawyer. He's just
taking cases now that can be settled quickly and plans soon to
retire completely: He's had an interesting and successful career
in Fort Lauderdale.
RUTil EBERSBACH Iilii, formerly of Middleport, who is
residing at 7 West Victoria, Buckhannon, W. Va., sends along

best new year wishes to Big Bend

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Carl SearlS, president of Local 426, has issued the following · Members of the Tri.County
holiday season st;ltement:
Concer t Association are
"As we celebrate this Holiday Season it is a time to be thankful looking forward to another
for what we possess, but most of' aU we are thankful for qur eveni ng of outstanding enfriends, family and good health. We the members of Local 426 terta inment
when
the
who are stiU on strike at Philip Sporn Plant would like to stop for delightful duo-piano team of
a moment to thank all the people connected with setting up the Whittemore and Lowe appear
Christmas Funds at the Citizens National Bank at Point at 8 p.m. Saturday at th e Gallia
Pleasant, Mason County Bank at New Haven and The Farmers Academy
High
School
Bank at Pomeroy, Ohio and most of all the oMS who thought auditori um .
enough! to stop and make a donation to these funds. This was a
A' a large audience is exsign to us that these people who made donations at this Holiday peeled, including a number of
Season not only think of themselves but are concerned in making members 1rom neighboring
other people a little happier as we go through this life as "The~ .associations, loca l members
Lord Loves A Cheerful Giver", Since this year is gradually are urged to arrive early to be
coming to' a close we hope everyone has a prosperous year in assured of good seats.
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Recently another milestone
was
reached
in
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CHILD BORN
RACINE - Mr. and Mrs. when they celebrated their 25th
DINNER SERVED
a nniversary as performing
SYRACUSE - Helen Harris, Sam R. Lewis, the· former artists on the concert stages of
Esther Harden, Thelma Mitziann Wolfe, Racine, are the world. Marked with
Grueser, Charlotte Nease, announcing the birth of their numerous festivities in cities
Helen Diddle, Margaret Cot- second son, Chadwi ck Renado, on their itinerary, the event
trill, Janice Lawson and Dec. 7 at the Pleasant Valley was highlighted with a lavish
Mildred Pierce of the Sunshine Hospital. He weighed 7 lbs., 14 party in New York given by the
Makers Class prepared and ozs. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis have Baldwin Piano Company and
served a Christmas dinner to another son, Tony Bradford. attended by such distingu ished
the Emily Missionary Circle of Mrs, Brad (Mary) Wolfe, perso nalities as Robert
the First United Presbyterian Racine, is the maternal Merrill, Morton Gould, Virgil
Church of Syracuse . After the .grandmother and the paternal Thomson , Ethel Merman and
dinner a program and gift grandparents are Mr . and Mrs. Eleanor Steber.
exchange were held. Attending Samuel C. Lewis, HarrisonWith the excitement of their
besides those . named above ville. Mr. and Mrs. Orville ann iversa ry still fresh ,
were Rev, and Mrs. Dwight Allen, Hurrisonville, are the Whittemore and Lo&gt;"e have
Zavitz, Agnes W,hite, Susie paternal great-grandpa,ents.
Fischer, Frankie Mumaw,
CLASS DINED
Daisy 'Roush , Laura Pickens,
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Florence Potts, Ada Slack and Class of the First United , ('
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Rachel McBride.
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Syracuse who served a '
delicoous Christmas dinner iJ, ,
the church annex prepared by
Eight se nior citizens having
Esther Harden, Thelma
birthdays in December and
CAROLS SUNG
Grueser, Janice Lawson and
SYRACUSE - Since there
four couples observing wedMildred Pierce . After the
'was no outdoor lighting this
ding anniversaries were
dinner a program and gift
year to brighten up the
honored at the Christmas party
exc hange were held. Those
Christmas season for Ross and
held at the Meigs County
attending were Florence Potts,
Marie Norris of Syracuse, a
Daisy Roush, Rachel McBride, Senior Citizens Ce nter.
Approximately 130 attended
group from the Morning Star
Frankie
Mumaw , Susif
the party which began with a
Church came Saturday night
Fischer, Agnes iWhite, Rev
before Christmas to sing carols
turkey dinn er. There was
and Mrs. Dwigh[ Zavitz, Ad1
entertainment · by the Senior
for them. Because Mr. Norris'
Slack and Richard Duckworth
health is not good, he was
Citiz~ns Chorus accompan ied
'unable to leave home during
by Mrs. Margaret Neuman and
Santa arrived with pins rnaM
the holidays. C~rolers visiting
ENERGY BILLS
them were Rev. Larry Poling,
from eye glass lens for each of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy ·VanMeter,
COLUMBUS (U PI ) -' The the women and candy canes for
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Melanie and Becky; Dorothy Ohio !louse, reconvening for the men.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ., the second half of the llOth
An orchid corsage was
Smith, and son James and legislative session, rang in the presented to Mrs . Birdie
new year with a bundle of new Wyatt, 66, and the oidest of the
Greg Johnson .
bir th day honorees . · Others
observing birthdays were Eliza
Powell, Harrisonville; Anna
Cline, Carpen ter; Marjory
Roush, Portland; Clara
Thomas,
Pomeroy; Virginia
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Davis, Minersville; Anna Hart,
Bedfor,d, and Ada Bisseli, Long
Bottom.
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and Mrs. Asa Jordan, 35th ; Mr'.
'!lid Mrs, Joseph Bissell, 45th;
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Mrs. Alice Balser, 51st; and
. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reibel,
60th.
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Ath ens, ' conducted sq uare
· dancing .with the 'seo.ior
citizens.
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already embm·kcd on a 1973·74
season which promises to be
one of the rno~t eventful in their
long
anr!
success fu l
associations with Co lumbi a

Artists Management. They are
currently taping a new TV
ser ies of wee klY one how·
programs 0 11 which they will be
performer ~ hosts and introduce guests not on ly in the
classica l musical fie ld, but a lso

wr iters. clirectors, painters we
well as singers and musicians
r.ormally assol'iated wi th the
Pop market.

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" The
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and Lowe " has just hee n
reco rded for Mega and
by
London
distribution
Records. HCA JUSt re-issued
one of thei r highly sueccssful
chi ld ren 's a lbum s, "Major
Classics for Minorsr• in a stereo

version, and Capitol has repackaged lhc1r very popu lar
"Carnival of the Animals" by
Saint.Saem; backed with the
Pou lenc Concer to for Two
Pianos ami Orchestra.

Universally acknowledged
as mucic's foremost two-piano
team, they have run up a
record of achievement that
may never be paralleled in the
field of music . Whittemore and

Visit family

Lowe were the first duopianists to appeur at the White
House, to introduce popu lar
music on the concert stage and
to have averaged over 70
concerts a year. And they have
just become the first artists to
ha ve recorded a cou ntry music
album using classical style
arrange men ts for placement in
the Co untry Music Hall of
Fame in Nashville, Tenn.
As re citali sts they are
uniqu ely successf:1l. Their
tmllmarks are the crea tive
care with which they build
the ir program s and the
striking empathy they feel for
audiences. The late Kirsten
Flagstad said of them: "There
. are many marvelous performer s before the public
today, but very few great
reci tal ists. Whittemore and
Lowe certa mly must be
counted among these few."
Their astonishing record of
re-eogagements and the1r
somewhat staggeri ng number
of concerts per person have
made them household names
the length and breadth of this
. continent. The joint careers of
ArthUI' Whittemore and Jack
Lowe are among the most

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their son-in-Jaw and daughter,

the annals of American music.

Mr. and Mrs. John Austin and
dalJilhters, Julie, Mary and
Iris.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Turner·
left Wednesday morning for
tl1eir home in Naples, Fla .,
after a holiday visit here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Kesterson. Christmas weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Turner and Mr.
and Mrs, Kesterson visited in
Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Kesterson and sons.
Spending Christmas Day
with Mr. and Mrs. G. S.
Michael were· ML and Mrs.
Wilbur Parker and Ed, Mrs,
Martba Poole and Will Samuel
Michael, Lenora and Louise.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Reynolds spent the Christmas
holiday in Morgantown, W.
Va ., with their son and
daughter-in-iliw, Mr. and Mrs.
Val Reynolds, Gwynn, Lynn
and Val, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Rupe
have returned from a IIHiay
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joe

Club ladies
enjoy dinner

Lt. Col. and M1·s ..James M.
Roller, Ca thy and John, An' /
drew Air Force Base, Md ., and
Pau l Jacko, San Antoni'o, · SYRACUSE- The Syracuse
Texas, have spent the holiday 'I' h i r d
We d n e s d a y
weekend in Middleport with Homemakers Club motored to
Mrs. Malcolm Roller and Mrs. Parhrsourg
for
the ir
Eva Hartley.
~chri s tm os dinner at the
Sunday evening Mrs. Roller Ponderosa Steak House. The
entertained witli a family afternoon was spent shopping.
dinner. Attending besides the Making tile trip were Agnes
James Roller fam ily and Jacko While, Margaret Eichinger,
were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Charlotte Nease, Jea n Hall,
Roller, Lori and Brad, Belpre; Eileen Clark, Virginia Salser,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cale, Irene Parker, .Jan ice Lawson,
Marc ia, t.lissy and Megan, Mr. Mildred Pierce, Thelma
and Mrs . Richard Gress Mr. Grueser, Linda Ferrell, Wanda
and Mrs. Pat Gress, 'Mid. - 'I'Caltird, E:di th Hood, Betty ·
dleport.
Hayes, Brenda Hayes, Mabel
Joining the fam ily for a New Pickens and Edna Edwards.
At 7:30 p.m. the gro up
Year's Eve party at the Gress
·home were Mr. and Mrs. David, returned to the municipa l
'o hhnger, Midd leport; Mike building for a program and gift
Gress, Columbus, and )\!iss exchange. The program
Shellie Clark , Pomeroy.
prepared by Jean Hall and Ada
Slack consisted of singing the
Christmas carols. interspersed
wi th reading of the Christmas
story from the Bible by Janice
I awson and Kathryn Johnson.
Attending the evening progrrun
and not making the trip were
Ada Slack, Kathryn, Tammy
iffid Cheryl Johnson, Eleanor
Bohram, Pauline Morarity,
Geneva Nolan and Margaret
FRIDAY ·
CottrilL'' ·
POMONA Grange, 8 p.m. at
the t;&lt;ock Springs Grange Hall ,
LOSE UGLY FAT
to be hosted by the Ohio Valley
Grange.
· sf~r t losing w ei.g ht today or
MONE Y' BA CK . MONAD EX is
MIDDLEPORT Chamber of a tiny tablet tha t Wil t he lp curb
Commerce mee ting, 7:3o' p, hL yo ur desire fOr exc;ess food . ~· at
tess-weig'h less. ·contains no
in soci8l roofn o£ Columbus andl dangerous drUgs and w j ll not '
make
you
nervaus.
No
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_When that time co mes, w1ll bt.• a nswering the
residents again will n.-'. ('cive . rmcrgcncy ca ll s when the

ca ller, including exact location
telephone stickers in the m"it · ·SF:OEMS syste m is completect. or address. Dispa tchers are
with the new phone number in These ·s pl·eiolists are trained also able to give the caller
it Public a nnouncem~nts will EM'I's, licensed by the Frr. instructions in what to do for
also be carried by newspaper.s, traint:d w aH lJhas~b ul the victim until U1e ambulance
radio and telev ision, alerting emergency C\lCdica l com· arrives .
re sid en ts of lhe
new munira tions disputch ing, and
Residents are ur ged by
enJergency number, and how experienc ed in th e fie ld . SEOEMS to prepa re in adto, use it.
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HigtiJy.trained dispatchers attain th e most vita l in- ca refully planning the direr·
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lost when excited callers hang
up the phone too soon.
All emergency calls into
U1ey live or work. Th e correct SEOEMS centraJoheadquarters
name of the road and nea rby will be recorded so th&gt;i't play.'
landmarks can be extremely .back of directions will be
possible.
important
The SEOE MS microwave
It's · also importa nt to
remember not to hang up until communication. sys tem has

home or place of.work . Time is
often lost because people do not
know how to explain where

sqs

·so Tablets
$1.39 Value

Precious information may be

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Tablets

state and will soon be tested for
se rvice. All towers &lt;:~nd
microwave buildings are up

and functiona l; all mobiles
have been installed i11 am-

bulances and the all -important
control console is being hooked
up arid readied. The hospital

tht em! of .January.

States, and iL'i communication
system is being studied as a

model for the nation in the ,
emergency medical field .
So utheast Ohio's Emergency
Medical Service is a non-profit
organization , a project of Ohio

radio network is ci.lso near
completion . Pla ns t"all for the

Valley Health
Services
Foundation, Inc., funded by
feue r"l, sla te and local

futuri'\lic s~stem to be used by

governments.

CEPACOL

SURE

·. MOUTH
WASH

DEODORANT

39,

Tampons
14

20oz .
$1 :67 Value·

:Value

74c Value

and · · im -

plemented by Mr. Hoy Rankin , . . SI•:QF;MS is bei ng developed
Di rector oF comrmmicatiuns. as a model for rural EMS for
TI1e Motorola Company net· possi ble duplication in similar
work is now ir'l fimil comp letion geo.,raphic areas in the United

the dispatcher tells you to.

tiu.ns Liley would gi ve the
ambu lance drive r to their

ALKASELnER

LISTERINE

Funeral services for Philip
Meinhart were held Friday an
p. m, at the Ewing FUneral
Home with the Rev. W. H.
Perriq officiating. Burial was
in the Beech Grove Cemetery.
Out-of-lown friends and
relatives here for the services
were Walter K. Stewart and
Jack R. Smith, Lancaster; Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Russ ,
Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Ar.
thur Smith, Sr.,, Mr . and Mrs.
Jack Claxton, Sam Straus,
Athens ; Dave Collins, Detroit,
Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Reuel
Smith,
Richard
Smith ,
Proctorville ; Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Smith, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Smith, Larry
Smith, Chauncey; Mr. and
Mrs . · Paul 'could, West
Lafayette; Albert Smith, Mr ..
and Mrs. Robert LaLance,
Mrs. Jack Leckie, Mr. and
Mrs. Perk Akers, Huntington,
W, Va .; Miss Gene Thacker,
Chesajleake; Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Hines, Gallipolis ; Ray
Hines, Belpre; · Harold Parsons, EvanS,- W, Va.; Mrs.
Gladys Krebs, Point Pleasant,
w: va.; Dr. and Mrs. Lewis D.
TeUe and daughter, Parkersburg, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Meinhart, Tulsa,
Okla.; Mrs. Claire Parker,
Colunibus, and Mrs. Bertha
Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Rex
James, Charleston, W. Va .

oz.

Regular
or Super

$2.40 Value

TWIN PACK

~oval Crown Bottling

69

35

Friendly Tavern
Team No . 4
FOrest Run Blo ck
Team No . 2

60
56
49
40

44
48
55
64

·Team No . 1
Team H ig h G a m e -

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Forest

R"un Block 485.
Team High Series - Foresl
Run Block 1393.
Ind . High Game - Pandora
Collins 189, Ma r lene Wilson
anct Belty Smi t h 186.
Ind . High Series - Marlene
Wilson 517, Pandora Co llins

START THE NEW YEAR

7 oz.
93' VALUE

49' VAUJE

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Early Bird
Oecember ,19, 1973
End of First Half

Won Lost
BB
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Helen's Beauty St\op
Slewart Hardware

KIDDI'E SHO.P·PE

Rawli"ng•s ·Auto Part s·

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.DANA SPRAY COLOGNE • SALE
AMBUSH
TABU
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DRY-ROASTED

PEANUTS
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$2 00

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Team High Game ,_ S ~r ­
tha's GroCery 797 ; Team High
Series - Ben -Tom Corp .• 23 12.
ln,d. High Game - Flossie ·
Maxson , 189, Berty Whitlatch
174 . '
tn·d . H i g h'.. . .-5~ies - Flossie
Maxson , 519, BM-ty Whitlatch

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Wedn~sday

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Roush's Laneling ·

PAMPERS
99' VALUE

NEW!

Ben -Tom Corp.

AIR
FRESHENER
7 OZ. AEROSOL

10:--:-.i From th e Make rs
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WITH FASHIONS FROM

RENUZIT

BEHOLD

POMEROY LANES
Tuesday Afternoon League
Decelhber 11, 1973 .
Won Lost

January. 6

ON THE T IN MIDDLEPORT '

operational soon

formalion necessary froin UlC

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Hush Puppies
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day ·s upply· and ss.oo for" tWice
bills, many of them on energy
- the ·a·mo011't . Lose U91y fat or
CLUB WILL MEET
problems. !)ne bill-proposes a
yo ur mo~~- Y w.i ll be re funded··
Tl)e ,Mi1ldlepor1 Garden Club Y-"ti th no questions , qsk·ed by :
seven-memher state Energy
S.wisher &amp; L.ohse Drug , 11 2 E .
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MIDDLEPORT, 0 ; . Conservation Commission to will meet Monqay but the tinie fV\ain,
Po111.erov &amp; Dutton Drug
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.._ _...,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.... ' recommend e~rgy legislation. announced later .
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stre nu o u s exercise : Change
vovr· · life ... start tod.ay. •
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SYRACUSE - The Syracuse
Ladies
Auxiliary of the
CHESTER - A surprise
New Year's weekend gues ts birthday party was held Dec. Volunteer Fire Department
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crow 23 at the James Ridenour home dined at the Red &lt;;arpet Inn for
were Mrs. Helen Wetzel._gMr " " 1ii""Chester honoring Mrs. their Christmas dinner. Atand Mr~. Joseph Kelley, Joey, Esther Ridenour and Johnny tanding were Nancy Neutzling,
Sharon and Sarah, Columbus. Wickham .
Charlotte Nease, Elva Dailey,
Other callers durin g the
Gifts were presented to the Eleanor Bohram, Mildred
holidays were Mr. and Mrs. honored guest,&lt;; and homemade Pierce , Thelma Gruese,r,
George Holman and s.on, ice cream, cake, punch and Adrienne Hubbard, Mary
Kenton; Mrs. Rachel McBnde, coffee were served. Attending Pickens, Elizabeth Rice, Clara
Mrs. , Daisy Roush, Miss wereMr.andMrs.JohnHayes, Lavender, Marie Rizer, Sue
Frank1e Mumaw, Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy, Mr. Rice, Vicki Rizer, Jean Hall,
Schneider' Mrs . . Florence and Mrs. Ziba Midkiff, Mr. and Janice Lawson, Edith Hood
Potts, Mrs. Mary Lisle, and Mrs. Johnny Wickham , Mrs. and Agnes White.
Mr. and Mrs. James Crow, Letha Wood , Mrs. Jean
The group returned to the
Syrac us~ ; Mrs. Dorothy Summerfield, Mrs. Barbara municipal building for a
Roller, Middleport, and Lt Col: Sargent, Scottie Smith, Mr. program and gift exchange.
James Roller • Maryland.
and Mrs. Richard Gaul, Mark Secret pals were revealed and
Mr. and Mrs: Rober~ Cr?w and David, Mr. and Mrs. John · names drawn for the new year,
are. m New Philadelphia With Ridenour and Jason, Mr. and
The
program
was ,
their son, Bob, who underwent Mrs. James Ridenour , Lowell "Christmas is Here Again,"
surgery today.,
and John , Mrs. Ronald Clay Edith Hood: "The First
Chnstmas dmner guests of and Todd, Mr , and Mrs. Floyd Christmas Gift," Liz Rice;
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kloes, Weber.
" The Snow," Jean Hall ; grQup
Syracuse, were Miss Frieda
Others se nding gifts were singing of Silent Night; a song,
Faehnle, Mrs. Gertrude Kloes, Mrs. Ada Morris, Mrs. Goldie Agnes White ; "Christmas Card
Middleport, .and Mrs. Grace Frederick ,
Mrs.
Opal Tow n,"
Elva
Dailey ;
Jlvld~n, Racme.
Eichinger and Mrs. Lucy Gaul. 4 'Sfiowflakes," Jailice Lawson ;
Holiday .guests of Mr. and
"Small Girl and ' BroWII Teddy
Mrs. Wilson Carpenter,
Bear," Charlotte Nease; Jingle
Mulberry Ave., were Mr. and
ENTERTAINGUESTS
Bells; " It's Christmas,"
Mrs . John Young, Philip,
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hawk, Eleanor Bohram; · "God' s
Robin and Lisa, Lancaster; Min er sville, · entertained Gift" Mildred 'Pierce· "New
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Carroll and Christmas Day with a dinner . Yea~," Thelma Grues~r; Joy
Matthew, Ci ncinnati ; Mr. and celebratmg the bll'thday of to the World · "Christmas"
Mrs. James Ca rpenter and their
daughter,
Mary Ada Slack a~d "God Ble;.,;
Jay, Coolville.
Christine, 17. Others attending Your q[istmas," Nancy
Mr. and Mrs. w. 0. Barnitz were Denms Hawk and Mrs. Neutzling. The program·closed
spent Christmas Day with their
with singing "Away ln a
son and daulbter-in-law, Mr. McKa y, Sally, Cinda and Manger." Later' cookies and
. and Mrs. Robert Barnitz, Victor at Warren. The Rupes punch were served.
~son, w. Va.
obse rved their wedding an·
\lfthristmas dinner guests of niversary Christmas Eve.
Mr. arid Mrs. James Ridenour Their teenage granddaughter, Sylvia Badgley, Middleport.
and sons Lowell and John Cinda, Appeared with a baton Sunday, Dec. 30, the Hawks
were Mr. ~ nd Mrs. John Hayes: corps in the Macy's Parade on had a dinner honoring Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ridenour Thanksgiving.
·,Badgley's 83rd blrthdly.
and Jason, Mr. and Mrs. John
Wickham. Mrs . Barbara
Sargent was an afternoon
caller .
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kelton
have re turned from a holiday
visit in Richmond, Va., with
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frie~ds .

PHOTOGRAPHS OF LAWRENCE DIDDLE and Don Spires,
both of Pomeroy, are includ,ed in the current edition of "General
News", the company publication of General Telephone Co. of
ohio. They have completed 20 years service with the company
and thus, the recognition.

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Medical Servi~e (SE:OEMS)
. has been' operatiJlg without
" 4 benefit 1 o~ , . ra dio co m... mumcat1ons ,smce the begin·
ning. ol ambulanc~ servic~ in
March, 1973. · All c:alls for
.• emergency care' have come to
· , .the 13 Joe~! EMS statjons by .
telephore. · All requests for
bacil'-up servie&lt;) f~om one EMS
station to another has been
done by .using the. telephone.
SEOEMS stations were not
all opened on 'the same date,
but have becor(le operational at
the rate of about one or more a
. month. To ·date, ' over 3100
emergency runs have been
rriade by its·· 20 emergency ,
vehicles.
Soon , with the implementation of 11\e microwave
conununications system, the
telephone · numbers will
chrul'ge. Residents of the seven
co~nties will use tbu same toOfree telephone number til reach
EMS, no matter where they are
in the area.
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Te1-Q1 H1gh Game - Team 4.
654 and 601 .
Ind . High Series - Marlene
Wilson 513, Belty Whitlat ch
502, Debbie Hawley 482 .
Ind. High. Game - Ma.rlene ·

Wilson 191.
189 , 182.

Betty

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December 26. 1973

Second Han

Won Lost
Helen 's Beauty Shop
8
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Ben -Tom Corp .
8
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Bertha's Gro-:ery
8
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Roush's Landing
0
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RawlingS Auto Parts
0
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Stewart Hardware
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-T eem HiQh Game - Helen's
Beauty Shop 862 : Tea m High
Series - Helen 's Beauty Shop .

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MAX,
.fACTOR

AQUAMARJNE

P.ICTURE ·
PUZZLES

Herbal. &amp; Ptotein Shampoo
,]6 oz . .
$2.00 Value '
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High' Game """":' \ Ma'ry

Voss 225, Jon Jenki ns , Marlene
Wilson 191 .
Ind . High Sertrs Mary
\!loS~ 55~, . Jan Je1k lns 493 . .

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Somehow, I always undergo the expe rient'~ with ~nixed ·
emotions - Just a bit sorry to see the signs of Uw se;Iso n leave for

another ·year. I also find that as 1 grow' older, I. ponder the
possibility that, 1&gt;erhaps, I .won :t 'lie around to unpack the
deJ'(lrations and put them up next year. ~mehow. I sense that
I'm not al!me .with those thoughts. Perhaps, some of you experien~ the same kind of feeling., Let.'s flleg it·, none or 11' come
' with a guarantee and one does wonder.
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MULTI-MEDIA STANDARD First Aid Course taught by Red Cross Instructor Charlotte
La Tourrette, Ath~ns, is being offered to Girl Scout personnel of the Big Bend Neighborhood.
The first of two four-hour sessio{IS in the program was conducted Wednesday at the Columbus
and Southern Ohio Electric Co. The course will be completed next Wednesday. The instructor
uses fi lms, and literature for explanation of procedures involved, supervises practice sessions
and does testing. Pictlired here as they practiced the closed spiral bandage for an arm wound
are Mrs. Marilyn Hannum, Long Bottom, left, and Mrs. Ruth E. Spencer, Middleport. Others
enrolled are Mrs. Mary Jane Wise, Middleport; Mrs. Ruth Balderson, ReedsVille; Mrs. Iris
Payne, Mrs. Sibley Slack, and Mrs. Janice Gibbs, Middleport, and Mrs. Isabelle Foster, scout
district advisor, Athens.

MRS. GEORG E NESSELROAD,I SR., l'lact the nicest
Christmas in 17 years. For the first time in that number of .years
she had all of'her children present with her for Christmas dmner.
Her daughter and son-in4aw, MS-SgL and Mrs . Gerald Rought
and family were among those present. Mrs. Nessel road was so
pleased.

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energy crisis being the change to Daylight Savings Time. At
least, tha.t's the only one I'm aware oL I'm also appijlled at th e
·thought of thousands of school children standing in pitch dark
waiting for buses as a result of the gallant Congressional action
in changing the time,
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who loves Pomerll)l and Meigs CollfllY ~ his hom~ many years
ako- is wrapping up~ years of work as a lawyer. He's just
taking cases now that can be settled quickly and plans soon to
retire completely: He's had an interesting and successful career
in Fort Lauderdale.
RUTil EBERSBACH Iilii, formerly of Middleport, who is
residing at 7 West Victoria, Buckhannon, W. Va., sends along

best new year wishes to Big Bend

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Carl SearlS, president of Local 426, has issued the following · Members of the Tri.County
holiday season st;ltement:
Concer t Association are
"As we celebrate this Holiday Season it is a time to be thankful looking forward to another
for what we possess, but most of' aU we are thankful for qur eveni ng of outstanding enfriends, family and good health. We the members of Local 426 terta inment
when
the
who are stiU on strike at Philip Sporn Plant would like to stop for delightful duo-piano team of
a moment to thank all the people connected with setting up the Whittemore and Lowe appear
Christmas Funds at the Citizens National Bank at Point at 8 p.m. Saturday at th e Gallia
Pleasant, Mason County Bank at New Haven and The Farmers Academy
High
School
Bank at Pomeroy, Ohio and most of all the oMS who thought auditori um .
enough! to stop and make a donation to these funds. This was a
A' a large audience is exsign to us that these people who made donations at this Holiday peeled, including a number of
Season not only think of themselves but are concerned in making members 1rom neighboring
other people a little happier as we go through this life as "The~ .associations, loca l members
Lord Loves A Cheerful Giver", Since this year is gradually are urged to arrive early to be
coming to' a close we hope everyone has a prosperous year in assured of good seats.
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1974."
Recently another milestone
was
reached
in
th e
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Whittemore and Jack Lowe,
CHILD BORN
RACINE - Mr. and Mrs. when they celebrated their 25th
DINNER SERVED
a nniversary as performing
SYRACUSE - Helen Harris, Sam R. Lewis, the· former artists on the concert stages of
Esther Harden, Thelma Mitziann Wolfe, Racine, are the world. Marked with
Grueser, Charlotte Nease, announcing the birth of their numerous festivities in cities
Helen Diddle, Margaret Cot- second son, Chadwi ck Renado, on their itinerary, the event
trill, Janice Lawson and Dec. 7 at the Pleasant Valley was highlighted with a lavish
Mildred Pierce of the Sunshine Hospital. He weighed 7 lbs., 14 party in New York given by the
Makers Class prepared and ozs. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis have Baldwin Piano Company and
served a Christmas dinner to another son, Tony Bradford. attended by such distingu ished
the Emily Missionary Circle of Mrs, Brad (Mary) Wolfe, perso nalities as Robert
the First United Presbyterian Racine, is the maternal Merrill, Morton Gould, Virgil
Church of Syracuse . After the .grandmother and the paternal Thomson , Ethel Merman and
dinner a program and gift grandparents are Mr . and Mrs. Eleanor Steber.
exchange were held. Attending Samuel C. Lewis, HarrisonWith the excitement of their
besides those . named above ville. Mr. and Mrs. Orville ann iversa ry still fresh ,
were Rev, and Mrs. Dwight Allen, Hurrisonville, are the Whittemore and Lo&gt;"e have
Zavitz, Agnes W,hite, Susie paternal great-grandpa,ents.
Fischer, Frankie Mumaw,
CLASS DINED
Daisy 'Roush , Laura Pickens,
, SYRACUSE - The Star •
Florence Potts, Ada Slack and Class of the First United , ('
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Presbyterian Church of '
Z
Rachel McBride.
...
Syracuse who served a '
delicoous Christmas dinner iJ, ,
the church annex prepared by
Eight se nior citizens having
Esther Harden, Thelma
birthdays in December and
CAROLS SUNG
Grueser, Janice Lawson and
SYRACUSE - Since there
four couples observing wedMildred Pierce . After the
'was no outdoor lighting this
ding anniversaries were
dinner a program and gift
year to brighten up the
honored at the Christmas party
exc hange were held. Those
Christmas season for Ross and
held at the Meigs County
attending were Florence Potts,
Marie Norris of Syracuse, a
Daisy Roush, Rachel McBride, Senior Citizens Ce nter.
Approximately 130 attended
group from the Morning Star
Frankie
Mumaw , Susif
the party which began with a
Church came Saturday night
Fischer, Agnes iWhite, Rev
before Christmas to sing carols
turkey dinn er. There was
and Mrs. Dwigh[ Zavitz, Ad1
entertainment · by the Senior
for them. Because Mr. Norris'
Slack and Richard Duckworth
health is not good, he was
Citiz~ns Chorus accompan ied
'unable to leave home during
by Mrs. Margaret Neuman and
Santa arrived with pins rnaM
the holidays. C~rolers visiting
ENERGY BILLS
them were Rev. Larry Poling,
from eye glass lens for each of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy ·VanMeter,
COLUMBUS (U PI ) -' The the women and candy canes for
·
Melanie and Becky; Dorothy Ohio !louse, reconvening for the men.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ., the second half of the llOth
An orchid corsage was
Smith, and son James and legislative session, rang in the presented to Mrs . Birdie
new year with a bundle of new Wyatt, 66, and the oidest of the
Greg Johnson .
bir th day honorees . · Others
observing birthdays were Eliza
Powell, Harrisonville; Anna
Cline, Carpen ter; Marjory
Roush, Portland; Clara
Thomas,
Pomeroy; Virginia
.. ,
Davis, Minersville; Anna Hart,
Bedfor,d, and Ada Bisseli, Long
Bottom.
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Those with · wedding anniversaries hon ored were Mr .
and Mrs. Asa Jordan, 35th ; Mr'.
'!lid Mrs, Joseph Bissell, 45th;
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Mrs. Alice Balser, 51st; and
. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reibel,
60th.
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Char lotte LaTourrette,
Ath ens, ' conducted sq uare
· dancing .with the 'seo.ior
citizens.
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The January bi,rthday party
was set for I p,ll), Jan. 24 ..

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already embm·kcd on a 1973·74
season which promises to be
one of the rno~t eventful in their
long
anr!
success fu l
associations with Co lumbi a

Artists Management. They are
currently taping a new TV
ser ies of wee klY one how·
programs 0 11 which they will be
performer ~ hosts and introduce guests not on ly in the
classica l musical fie ld, but a lso

wr iters. clirectors, painters we
well as singers and musicians
r.ormally assol'iated wi th the
Pop market.

TlwJr la test al bwn

" The
Pe rsonal Touch of Whitte more

and Lowe " has just hee n
reco rded for Mega and
by
London
distribution
Records. HCA JUSt re-issued
one of thei r highly sueccssful
chi ld ren 's a lbum s, "Major
Classics for Minorsr• in a stereo

version, and Capitol has repackaged lhc1r very popu lar
"Carnival of the Animals" by
Saint.Saem; backed with the
Pou lenc Concer to for Two
Pianos ami Orchestra.

Universally acknowledged
as mucic's foremost two-piano
team, they have run up a
record of achievement that
may never be paralleled in the
field of music . Whittemore and

Visit family

Lowe were the first duopianists to appeur at the White
House, to introduce popu lar
music on the concert stage and
to have averaged over 70
concerts a year. And they have
just become the first artists to
ha ve recorded a cou ntry music
album using classical style
arrange men ts for placement in
the Co untry Music Hall of
Fame in Nashville, Tenn.
As re citali sts they are
uniqu ely successf:1l. Their
tmllmarks are the crea tive
care with which they build
the ir program s and the
striking empathy they feel for
audiences. The late Kirsten
Flagstad said of them: "There
. are many marvelous performer s before the public
today, but very few great
reci tal ists. Whittemore and
Lowe certa mly must be
counted among these few."
Their astonishing record of
re-eogagements and the1r
somewhat staggeri ng number
of concerts per person have
made them household names
the length and breadth of this
. continent. The joint careers of
ArthUI' Whittemore and Jack
Lowe are among the most

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their son-in-Jaw and daughter,

the annals of American music.

Mr. and Mrs. John Austin and
dalJilhters, Julie, Mary and
Iris.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Turner·
left Wednesday morning for
tl1eir home in Naples, Fla .,
after a holiday visit here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Kesterson. Christmas weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Turner and Mr.
and Mrs, Kesterson visited in
Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Kesterson and sons.
Spending Christmas Day
with Mr. and Mrs. G. S.
Michael were· ML and Mrs.
Wilbur Parker and Ed, Mrs,
Martba Poole and Will Samuel
Michael, Lenora and Louise.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Reynolds spent the Christmas
holiday in Morgantown, W.
Va ., with their son and
daughter-in-iliw, Mr. and Mrs.
Val Reynolds, Gwynn, Lynn
and Val, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Rupe
have returned from a IIHiay
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joe

Club ladies
enjoy dinner

Lt. Col. and M1·s ..James M.
Roller, Ca thy and John, An' /
drew Air Force Base, Md ., and
Pau l Jacko, San Antoni'o, · SYRACUSE- The Syracuse
Texas, have spent the holiday 'I' h i r d
We d n e s d a y
weekend in Middleport with Homemakers Club motored to
Mrs. Malcolm Roller and Mrs. Parhrsourg
for
the ir
Eva Hartley.
~chri s tm os dinner at the
Sunday evening Mrs. Roller Ponderosa Steak House. The
entertained witli a family afternoon was spent shopping.
dinner. Attending besides the Making tile trip were Agnes
James Roller fam ily and Jacko While, Margaret Eichinger,
were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Charlotte Nease, Jea n Hall,
Roller, Lori and Brad, Belpre; Eileen Clark, Virginia Salser,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cale, Irene Parker, .Jan ice Lawson,
Marc ia, t.lissy and Megan, Mr. Mildred Pierce, Thelma
and Mrs . Richard Gress Mr. Grueser, Linda Ferrell, Wanda
and Mrs. Pat Gress, 'Mid. - 'I'Caltird, E:di th Hood, Betty ·
dleport.
Hayes, Brenda Hayes, Mabel
Joining the fam ily for a New Pickens and Edna Edwards.
At 7:30 p.m. the gro up
Year's Eve party at the Gress
·home were Mr. and Mrs. David, returned to the municipa l
'o hhnger, Midd leport; Mike building for a program and gift
Gress, Columbus, and )\!iss exchange. The program
Shellie Clark , Pomeroy.
prepared by Jean Hall and Ada
Slack consisted of singing the
Christmas carols. interspersed
wi th reading of the Christmas
story from the Bible by Janice
I awson and Kathryn Johnson.
Attending the evening progrrun
and not making the trip were
Ada Slack, Kathryn, Tammy
iffid Cheryl Johnson, Eleanor
Bohram, Pauline Morarity,
Geneva Nolan and Margaret
FRIDAY ·
CottrilL'' ·
POMONA Grange, 8 p.m. at
the t;&lt;ock Springs Grange Hall ,
LOSE UGLY FAT
to be hosted by the Ohio Valley
Grange.
· sf~r t losing w ei.g ht today or
MONE Y' BA CK . MONAD EX is
MIDDLEPORT Chamber of a tiny tablet tha t Wil t he lp curb
Commerce mee ting, 7:3o' p, hL yo ur desire fOr exc;ess food . ~· at
tess-weig'h less. ·contains no
in soci8l roofn o£ Columbus andl dangerous drUgs and w j ll not '
make
you
nervaus.
No
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_When that time co mes, w1ll bt.• a nswering the
residents again will n.-'. ('cive . rmcrgcncy ca ll s when the

ca ller, including exact location
telephone stickers in the m"it · ·SF:OEMS syste m is completect. or address. Dispa tchers are
with the new phone number in These ·s pl·eiolists are trained also able to give the caller
it Public a nnouncem~nts will EM'I's, licensed by the Frr. instructions in what to do for
also be carried by newspaper.s, traint:d w aH lJhas~b ul the victim until U1e ambulance
radio and telev ision, alerting emergency C\lCdica l com· arrives .
re sid en ts of lhe
new munira tions disputch ing, and
Residents are ur ged by
enJergency number, and how experienc ed in th e fie ld . SEOEMS to prepa re in adto, use it.
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HigtiJy.trained dispatchers attain th e most vita l in- ca refully planning the direr·
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lost when excited callers hang
up the phone too soon.
All emergency calls into
U1ey live or work. Th e correct SEOEMS centraJoheadquarters
name of the road and nea rby will be recorded so th&gt;i't play.'
landmarks can be extremely .back of directions will be
possible.
important
The SEOE MS microwave
It's · also importa nt to
remember not to hang up until communication. sys tem has

home or place of.work . Time is
often lost because people do not
know how to explain where

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$1.39 Value

Precious information may be

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state and will soon be tested for
se rvice. All towers &lt;:~nd
microwave buildings are up

and functiona l; all mobiles
have been installed i11 am-

bulances and the all -important
control console is being hooked
up arid readied. The hospital

tht em! of .January.

States, and iL'i communication
system is being studied as a

model for the nation in the ,
emergency medical field .
So utheast Ohio's Emergency
Medical Service is a non-profit
organization , a project of Ohio

radio network is ci.lso near
completion . Pla ns t"all for the

Valley Health
Services
Foundation, Inc., funded by
feue r"l, sla te and local

futuri'\lic s~stem to be used by

governments.

CEPACOL

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39,

Tampons
14

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$1 :67 Value·

:Value

74c Value

and · · im -

plemented by Mr. Hoy Rankin , . . SI•:QF;MS is bei ng developed
Di rector oF comrmmicatiuns. as a model for rural EMS for
TI1e Motorola Company net· possi ble duplication in similar
work is now ir'l fimil comp letion geo.,raphic areas in the United

the dispatcher tells you to.

tiu.ns Liley would gi ve the
ambu lance drive r to their

ALKASELnER

LISTERINE

Funeral services for Philip
Meinhart were held Friday an
p. m, at the Ewing FUneral
Home with the Rev. W. H.
Perriq officiating. Burial was
in the Beech Grove Cemetery.
Out-of-lown friends and
relatives here for the services
were Walter K. Stewart and
Jack R. Smith, Lancaster; Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Russ ,
Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Ar.
thur Smith, Sr.,, Mr . and Mrs.
Jack Claxton, Sam Straus,
Athens ; Dave Collins, Detroit,
Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Reuel
Smith,
Richard
Smith ,
Proctorville ; Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Smith, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Smith, Larry
Smith, Chauncey; Mr. and
Mrs . · Paul 'could, West
Lafayette; Albert Smith, Mr ..
and Mrs. Robert LaLance,
Mrs. Jack Leckie, Mr. and
Mrs. Perk Akers, Huntington,
W, Va .; Miss Gene Thacker,
Chesajleake; Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Hines, Gallipolis ; Ray
Hines, Belpre; · Harold Parsons, EvanS,- W, Va.; Mrs.
Gladys Krebs, Point Pleasant,
w: va.; Dr. and Mrs. Lewis D.
TeUe and daughter, Parkersburg, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Meinhart, Tulsa,
Okla.; Mrs. Claire Parker,
Colunibus, and Mrs. Bertha
Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Rex
James, Charleston, W. Va .

oz.

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or Super

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Team No . 4
FOrest Run Blo ck
Team No . 2

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Team High Series - Foresl
Run Block 1393.
Ind . High Game - Pandora
Collins 189, Ma r lene Wilson
anct Belty Smi t h 186.
Ind . High Series - Marlene
Wilson 517, Pandora Co llins

START THE NEW YEAR

7 oz.
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KIDDI'E SHO.P·PE

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ln,d. High Game - Flossie ·
Maxson , 189, Berty Whitlatch
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Maxson , 519, BM-ty Whitlatch

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AIR
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day ·s upply· and ss.oo for" tWice
bills, many of them on energy
- the ·a·mo011't . Lose U91y fat or
CLUB WILL MEET
problems. !)ne bill-proposes a
yo ur mo~~- Y w.i ll be re funded··
Tl)e ,Mi1ldlepor1 Garden Club Y-"ti th no questions , qsk·ed by :
seven-memher state Energy
S.wisher &amp; L.ohse Drug , 11 2 E .
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MIDDLEPORT, 0 ; . Conservation Commission to will meet Monqay but the tinie fV\ain,
Po111.erov &amp; Dutton Drug
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SYRACUSE - The Syracuse
Ladies
Auxiliary of the
CHESTER - A surprise
New Year's weekend gues ts birthday party was held Dec. Volunteer Fire Department
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crow 23 at the James Ridenour home dined at the Red &lt;;arpet Inn for
were Mrs. Helen Wetzel._gMr " " 1ii""Chester honoring Mrs. their Christmas dinner. Atand Mr~. Joseph Kelley, Joey, Esther Ridenour and Johnny tanding were Nancy Neutzling,
Sharon and Sarah, Columbus. Wickham .
Charlotte Nease, Elva Dailey,
Other callers durin g the
Gifts were presented to the Eleanor Bohram, Mildred
holidays were Mr. and Mrs. honored guest,&lt;; and homemade Pierce , Thelma Gruese,r,
George Holman and s.on, ice cream, cake, punch and Adrienne Hubbard, Mary
Kenton; Mrs. Rachel McBnde, coffee were served. Attending Pickens, Elizabeth Rice, Clara
Mrs. , Daisy Roush, Miss wereMr.andMrs.JohnHayes, Lavender, Marie Rizer, Sue
Frank1e Mumaw, Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christy, Mr. Rice, Vicki Rizer, Jean Hall,
Schneider' Mrs . . Florence and Mrs. Ziba Midkiff, Mr. and Janice Lawson, Edith Hood
Potts, Mrs. Mary Lisle, and Mrs. Johnny Wickham , Mrs. and Agnes White.
Mr. and Mrs. James Crow, Letha Wood , Mrs. Jean
The group returned to the
Syrac us~ ; Mrs. Dorothy Summerfield, Mrs. Barbara municipal building for a
Roller, Middleport, and Lt Col: Sargent, Scottie Smith, Mr. program and gift exchange.
James Roller • Maryland.
and Mrs. Richard Gaul, Mark Secret pals were revealed and
Mr. and Mrs: Rober~ Cr?w and David, Mr. and Mrs. John · names drawn for the new year,
are. m New Philadelphia With Ridenour and Jason, Mr. and
The
program
was ,
their son, Bob, who underwent Mrs. James Ridenour , Lowell "Christmas is Here Again,"
surgery today.,
and John , Mrs. Ronald Clay Edith Hood: "The First
Chnstmas dmner guests of and Todd, Mr , and Mrs. Floyd Christmas Gift," Liz Rice;
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kloes, Weber.
" The Snow," Jean Hall ; grQup
Syracuse, were Miss Frieda
Others se nding gifts were singing of Silent Night; a song,
Faehnle, Mrs. Gertrude Kloes, Mrs. Ada Morris, Mrs. Goldie Agnes White ; "Christmas Card
Middleport, .and Mrs. Grace Frederick ,
Mrs.
Opal Tow n,"
Elva
Dailey ;
Jlvld~n, Racme.
Eichinger and Mrs. Lucy Gaul. 4 'Sfiowflakes," Jailice Lawson ;
Holiday .guests of Mr. and
"Small Girl and ' BroWII Teddy
Mrs. Wilson Carpenter,
Bear," Charlotte Nease; Jingle
Mulberry Ave., were Mr. and
ENTERTAINGUESTS
Bells; " It's Christmas,"
Mrs . John Young, Philip,
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hawk, Eleanor Bohram; · "God' s
Robin and Lisa, Lancaster; Min er sville, · entertained Gift" Mildred 'Pierce· "New
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Carroll and Christmas Day with a dinner . Yea~," Thelma Grues~r; Joy
Matthew, Ci ncinnati ; Mr. and celebratmg the bll'thday of to the World · "Christmas"
Mrs. James Ca rpenter and their
daughter,
Mary Ada Slack a~d "God Ble;.,;
Jay, Coolville.
Christine, 17. Others attending Your q[istmas," Nancy
Mr. and Mrs. w. 0. Barnitz were Denms Hawk and Mrs. Neutzling. The program·closed
spent Christmas Day with their
with singing "Away ln a
son and daulbter-in-law, Mr. McKa y, Sally, Cinda and Manger." Later' cookies and
. and Mrs. Robert Barnitz, Victor at Warren. The Rupes punch were served.
~son, w. Va.
obse rved their wedding an·
\lfthristmas dinner guests of niversary Christmas Eve.
Mr. arid Mrs. James Ridenour Their teenage granddaughter, Sylvia Badgley, Middleport.
and sons Lowell and John Cinda, Appeared with a baton Sunday, Dec. 30, the Hawks
were Mr. ~ nd Mrs. John Hayes: corps in the Macy's Parade on had a dinner honoring Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ridenour Thanksgiving.
·,Badgley's 83rd blrthdly.
and Jason, Mr. and Mrs. John
Wickham. Mrs . Barbara
Sargent was an afternoon
caller .
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kelton
have re turned from a holiday
visit in Richmond, Va., with
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ll\ Personal Notes :ll is honored

frie~ds .

PHOTOGRAPHS OF LAWRENCE DIDDLE and Don Spires,
both of Pomeroy, are includ,ed in the current edition of "General
News", the company publication of General Telephone Co. of
ohio. They have completed 20 years service with the company
and thus, the recognition.

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Medical Servi~e (SE:OEMS)
. has been' operatiJlg without
" 4 benefit 1 o~ , . ra dio co m... mumcat1ons ,smce the begin·
ning. ol ambulanc~ servic~ in
March, 1973. · All c:alls for
.• emergency care' have come to
· , .the 13 Joe~! EMS statjons by .
telephore. · All requests for
bacil'-up servie&lt;) f~om one EMS
station to another has been
done by .using the. telephone.
SEOEMS stations were not
all opened on 'the same date,
but have becor(le operational at
the rate of about one or more a
. month. To ·date, ' over 3100
emergency runs have been
rriade by its·· 20 emergency ,
vehicles.
Soon , with the implementation of 11\e microwave
conununications system, the
telephone · numbers will
chrul'ge. Residents of the seven
co~nties will use tbu same toOfree telephone number til reach
EMS, no matter where they are
in the area.
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Te1-Q1 H1gh Game - Team 4.
654 and 601 .
Ind . High Series - Marlene
Wilson 513, Belty Whitlat ch
502, Debbie Hawley 482 .
Ind. High. Game - Ma.rlene ·

Wilson 191.
189 , 182.

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December 26. 1973

Second Han

Won Lost
Helen 's Beauty Shop
8
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Ben -Tom Corp .
8
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Bertha's Gro-:ery
8
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Roush's Landing
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Voss 225, Jon Jenki ns , Marlene
Wilson 191 .
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MEIGS COUNTY JAIL
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POMEROY OHIO
~ II be r ece ved by lhe Co unly
Comm ss on ers
ot
Me o5
Coun tY ~omerov Oh o 45769
on ol' oerore 2 CO P M
Pre-va 1 ng
Lo ca
T me
Tu esday Ja lU&lt;Hy n 1973 B Qs
w II be open ed pubt ely
th e
Comm ss on er s Of f ce
m
med at ely th er ea ft er Proposa s
m ay be de l vered or ma led If
ma led se nd v a reg st er ed
rna t n t me tor b d open ng
Separat e proposa s w I be
rece ved as fol ows
Ge nera l Co ntrac
Plumb ng Con t ract
II Heat ng
Vent tat ng
Con t ract
IV El ec tr ca l Contra c t
Th e Owner r ese r ves the r ght
to accep any
to wa ve any
or al l nfo rma l t es n b ds and
or to rete c any oral b ds a h s
d scret on
B dder s to des gnate on tn e
envelope tha t t s a se a l ed b d
t1tte of th e protect name and
address of b dder and d v s on
of work b d upon
D r awmos and soec f c a nn"
tnay be obta ned f rom Ees ley
Lee &amp; Vargo Arch te c t s J26
F ront St reet Mar1etra Oh a
'5750 upon rece1pt of a depos t
of S25 00 wh ch w It be r efunde d
1f t he doc um ent s are retu ned
unmarked and n good cond I on
w th n ten ( 0 days after b d
due date Shou ld no proposa s
be subm tied and t he draw ngs
not be returned f ve (5) days
before the b d due date the tul
amount of the depos t w I be
forte ted
All proposals mu st conta n
the name of eve r y person n
terest ed there n a I st of
proposed subcontractors and
be accompan ed by b1d secur t y
n the form of a surety bond or
cert f1ed check m th e amount of
5 percent of the total value of
the b d p lus the tota l value of
add t ve alternat e work e. d
secur ty w 11 be re turn ed w th n
ten ( 10) days after contract fo r
the work has been exec uted
Fa lure of arw b dder to enter
1nto and execute a contract for
the work covered by the
proposa hehassubm 1tted shal l
ca use the b d secu r t y t o
become forfeited by the b dder
to the Owner as I Qu dated
~ amages and not as a penalty
because of such fa• ure on the
part of the b dder B ds may not
be w thdrawn tess than 45 da ys
after subm1tted
Each bidder shall
n the
event he s the ac c ept ed b dder
furn Sh bot11 performance and
payment (separate! bonds In a
fvrm sat sfactory to the Owner
in the amount of 100 percen t of
the contract pn c e
guaran
tee ng th e successful com
pl et1on of the work b1d upon and
payment of all obl1gat ons
ans ng therefrom {A co mb ned
perfo r man ce and payment bond
s not accept able )

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Robert Clark
( halrman

Me gs County

Comm ssloners
Pom e roy Oh10

1121 20 27 Ill 3 10 41c

Tuppers Plains
Society New~
By Mrs Evelyn Brlckles
Sunday School attendance
was 75 and offermg was $1110
Worship attendance was 40 and
offenng $53 84
Mr and Mrs Dmsmore
Boyles spent Chnstmas With
therr daughter Mr and Mrs
Starhng Massar and family of
Eastern
Mr and Mrs Undsey Lyons
nr and children and Mrs
Lindell Hasbargen and son of
Parkersburg were Sunday
guests of Mr and Mrs Oscar
Babcock
Mr and Mrs Dana HoHman
and Ed1th Betzhng of Tuppers
Plains and Mr and Mrs
Kenneth Davidson and family
of Columbus were Sunday
dmner guests of Mr and Mrs
Dana Hoffman of Rutland
Mr and Mrs John Hasen
and family of Bellville
Michigan Mr and Mrs Harold
Parker and family of Coal
Grove Mrs Ully Shultz and
family and Robert Mmton and
Mrs Lea Jean Hawkins all of
Columbus and Mr and Mrs
Wesley Arbaugh and daughter
of Old Man s Cave were all
Chnstmas guests of the1r
parents Mr and Mrs John
Arbaugh
Helen Sprague and family
received word of the death of
her mother Mrs Joe Barn
heart of Summerville
Mr and Mrs David Riggs
and family of V1enna W Va
VIlli'¢ his aunt and uncle 1 Mr
and Mrs Oscar Babcock
Wednesday and presented
lhem w1th a large color TV for
Chnstmas
Mrs Josephine Babcock
spent Chnstmas w1tl&gt; her
mece Mr and Mts Charles
Kramer of D:llwnbus
Mr
and Mrs
Perry
Honeycutt and family spent
Chmtmas Wlth thlrlr parents m
Nc.rth Carolina
Among those who have
• VISllro Mrs Eun1ce flalsey at
Ve'lerans Memmi~l H01lpltal m
Pomeroy were Mrs Jessie
Qodderer Mrs Onlta Cole
Don Betzing Allee Dodson Mr
and Mrs Tom Watson !Wa
Bamheart Mr and Mrs fti31ph
BrOOkl, Margie Gilliland Mr
and Mh Ted SedgWick Mr
and Mn -;John Hayes Rev and
Mn Hal~y Wishes to thank
the church for the flowers,
lovely cards and prayers
Charles Spencer of Belpre
was a supper guest of hill
~ter Mr and Mrs Wa}'l)e
Brlckles Tuesday evening
The children of Mt and Mrs
Dlrwn'ore Boyles had the~r
annual C!Jr~tmas dmner With
their parents Christmas Eve
Pre~~ent were Mr and Mrs'
Richard Spencer and ' family
Mt and Mrs Starling Massar
and family and l\fr and Mrs

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NOTICE TO BIDDER
Sea l ed p r oposa l s f or ~h tl
f Jrn Sh ng of all mo:lter a ls and
perfOrm ng all !abor lor

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In Memory
N L OV N G MEMORY of ny
dear husband Ralph ~ p e n cer
who d eparted th s f e J nn J
9 72 T new I never d m I c

n e nor es
dear y

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11 ss 1 g

a vo ce a ove are
s nee God ca ll ed you above

1 s on esome here w l hou t
YOIJ and s ad s t he way b u t

son e day

hope to mee t you

n tha
tar l a nd wh ere w e
never mo e sha
par
Sad y
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m ssed by w f e Hit

3 li e

NOTICE OF SALE
n pursua nc e w h an Order of
Sa le n Part ton ss ued out of
th e Court o f Co mmro n Pl eas of
Me gs Co unty Oh " n he case
of Glenn I
Cu nd ff
J
Pia nt ff vs P a tr c a Cund ff
Mar c nko e l a l
Defendan ts
be ng Case No 15 376 n sad
Cou r t 1 w 1 offer at pubt c
auct on at the f ront doo r of the
Court House a t Po me r oy n sad
Coun t y on the 21s t day of
Ja nuary 1974 at 10 00 0 Clock
AM
the foll ow ng descr bed
rea es t ate to w t
S tuat ed n th e Townsh p of
Su tton County of Me gs Stat e
or Oh o and n th e v ll age of
Sy racuse
Beg nn ng a t an r on p n on
the north s d e of a 14 foot alley
then ce south 61 1 degrees eas
58 f ee t from th e south eas
corner of th e res d enee of
Mart na M c Br.de thence north
12 d egre~s west t al feet th ence
no th 82 2 d egrees eas t 265 2
feet o the south I ne of M rs J
W Shav e s l ot t hence w t h
sa d 1 ne south 12 degr ees east
130 teet to the riortheas corn er
of a lot owned by the form er
grantor W S Me Br de then c e
south 85 1 degrees west 100 feet
to the no rth wes t corn er of sa d
lot thence so uth 12 1 degrees
east 87 f eet to th e southwest
corner of sa d tot and to the
north I ne of sc11d 14 foot a ley
thence west a long the north I m e
of sa 1d l ane or alley 170 feet to
t he place of begmn ng con
tan ng an ac re more or less
Except ng and rese r v ng
from t he atoresa d rea l estate 75
feet on the west s de thereof
togetner w1th the r.ght to use a
14 toot alley wh ch was con
veyed by Ruth E Cund ff t o
Ken n eth Cund ff and M ary
Cund ff by deed dated Fe bruary
8 1955 recor ded n Deed Book
181 Page 6J9 of the M e1gs
Co unty
Deed
Records
reference to wh1 c h s here by
made A so exce pt ng and
reserv ng a parcel JO feet w1de
ad ace nt o the east s de of the
parce l conveyed by Ruth E
Cund If to Ke nn eth Cund ff and
Mary Cund ff and descr.bed as
follows Begm n ng on the north
s de of the 1~ too t all ey and at
t he sou thea st corner of tha t
ce rta n par ce l co nveyed by
Ru th E Cundiff t o Kenneth
Cund tf and Mary Cund tf by
deed recorded 1c Deed Book 181
Page 639 of th e M e gs County
Deed Re co rds
thence 1n an
easterly d re ef on along the
north s de of sa1d fil l ey 30 feet
thence north 12 degrees wes t 1a1
feet to the north 1 ne ot the sa d
one acre par cel thence south
a2 1 degrees w est 30 fee t to the
northeast corner of t he lan d
c onveyed to Kenneth and Mary
Cund ff as aforesa d
hence
sout h 12 degrees east 187 fe et
followmg the east I ne of sa d
Cund ff land. to t he pl ace of
beg nn ng 'be ng a parce l of
lan d frontmg JO t eet on sa d
a tey and extending northerly at
that w dth to the north end of
sad one acre par cel together
w th the r ght to use n common
w1th all other persons lawfully
ent1tled to use the same t he 14
foot alley on th e south s de of
th e real estate here m conveyed
and eKtend ng mto the publ c
h1ghway as a means of ngress
and egress to and from the sa d
30 foot parcel to the publ c h gh

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Of
QU£UTY
1972 CHEVROLET BELAIR

Ph1lhp Boyles and family
Mr and Mrs Blam Taylor
spent Chnstmas w1th their
daughter Mr and Mrs
Charles Tucker and family
Mr and Mrs Larry Curtis
and family of Chester Mr and
Mrs John Newell and fam1ly of
Columbus and Mrs Velma
Newell local spent Christmas
w1th Mr and Mrs Marvm
Walker
Mrs
Lo1s
Ebersbach
Chester called on her aunt
Mr and Mrs Wayne Bnckles
Monday evening
Mr and Mrs Marvm Walker
VISI tro her brother, Mr and
Mrs
Charles
Roe
of
Sclo~ville Sunday
Mr and Mrs Tommy Bissell
an~ farmly
Mr. and Mrs
George Bissell and family of
Norwalk spent th~ holiday
here w1th the1r s1ster Mr and
Mrs Dale Welsh and ot)ler
re!l.tlves
Mr and Mrs Oscar Babcock
spent Christmas w1th Mr and
Mrs Gene Riggs and family of

Stop In and See Our
Floor D1splay

For Rent or Sale

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Nobee
1 WILL be tak ng se w ng orders
aga n n January
Bel1y
Freder ck
Phon e 9a5 3860:
12 JO 6 p
IT S THE real thmg the Se w
and Go Shop after Chnstmas
Sa l e All polyest er reduc ed
S1 99 yard and up Owner
Mrs E T Ca l away A lfred

WANTED
PAPER CARRIER
CLIFTON, W. VA.
DAILY SENTINEL
PHONE 992-2156

For Sale

POMEROY, 0.

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KOSCOT KO SMETI CS &amp; WI GS

UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT

COURT STREET CAB
Operahng 24 hrs a day
m
Pomeroy
and
Middleport
Same
Phone No 992 7116
SHOOT NG MATCH
Corn
Hollow Gun Club turn f rst
r ght after Miles Cemetery
Rut and
Factory choked
gun s only Su nday January 6
I p m
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1 3 Jtc
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Sport sman Club noo n Sun
day Factory cho ked guns
only
1 3 3tc

THE MAN TO CALL

Ca ll
Slephfi!'n c Snowden
s53 Russell Sl
(Gravel H1ll )
M•ddteport Oh1o
Ph one 992 715 5

$1Atl fUM

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INIUIAIHI

Stnle I" ar m ln r, urancP Co 11 1parm:s
8 TRACK tape s country &amp;
wes tern rock &amp; gospel onLy
$2 each Tape c ases S2 95 and
$6 95 Th s offer good only
unt•l
January
6
1974
Pomeroy Re cov ery 622 E
Ma n Street Phone 992 7554

flelp Wanted
WANTED expenenced truck
dr1vers for our equ pmenl
Brokers
with
Tandem
Tractors and 40 tt
F lat
t ra l ers
A l so
Tandem
t ra c tors w th wet 1 nes to pull
our Dump tra ters All for
long haul
Contact C
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Wy~tt New Haven W Va I

(3041 882 2138

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EARN $15 000 per year and
more
dr 1v ng
Tractor
Tr.a ler s
No
ex per enc e
necessary For InformatiOn
write The Dally Sent nel Box
729R Please mc lude name
address and phone number
1 2 lt c

ELECTROLUX Sweeper deluxe
mod el
Complete w1th all
clean1ng attachments and
We have the product on hand
uses paper bags Sl ghtly used
and we del ver to you per
but cleans and l ooks Ike new
sonally H el en Jane Brown
W 11 se ll fpr S37 25 cash or
term s ava table Phone 992
992 5113
12 JO tt c
2984
12 5 tfc
DEPENDABLE person for
housekeeper for
elderly a TRACK tapes country 1!.
coup l e Good wages and t m e
western roc k &amp; gospel only
off
Reference reQu red
$2 each Tape cases S2 95 &amp;
Phone 99 2 529J
S6 95 ThiS offe r good only
12 28 He
unt I
Ja nuary
6
1974
Pam eroy Recovery 622 E
Ma n Street Phone 992 7554
12 26 ere

MOTOR ROUTE
DRIVER WANTED
APPLY THE
DAILY SENTINEL
POMEROY, OHIO
PHONE 992·2156
Wanted To Buy

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CAS H pad for al makes and
model s of mobile home s CLOSE OUT on new Z g Zag
Sewmg Mach nes Fo r sew ng
Phone area co de 614 423 9531
stre t ch fabr cs buttonholes
4 3 tf c
fancy des gns etc Pant
NO l COPPER 60c rad1ator s
Sl ightly blem shed Cho ce of
c arry ng case or sew ng
JOe brass JOe ba t ter.es
stand S49 80 cash or terms
Sl 00 M A Hall ReedSVIlle
ava table Phone 992 2984
Oh o Phone 37 9 6249
125tfc
12 20 tfc
OLD furn ture oak tables BEAUTIFUL walnut stereo
rad o AM FM tape com
clocks ce boxes brass beds
bmat on 8 track tape deck.
d st~es
or
comp l ete
Balance $101 93 or terms
household s Wr1te M
D
M•ller Rt 4 Pom eroy Oh o
available Ca ll 992 3965
12 23 tfc
cal l 992 6271
s 13 tfc
SEWING machmes brand new
Zig zag'" n ce walnut tab le In
or g nal cartons Never used
Clearanc e on 73 models Only
EXPERIENCED
patnter
a few ava I able S63 ~Ocash or
Inter or and exter or Phone
terms ava !able Phone 992
985 3951
2984
12 5 2litp
12 23 ttc
CARPENTER work masonry
work general r emod eling by EXCEL SIOR Sa lt Works E
Mam St Pomeroy All k nd s
hour or contrac t Phone 992
of sa 11 water pellets water
351 1
nugge1s block salt and own
12 16 26tc
Oh1o R1ver Salt Phone 992
3891

Employment Wanted

For Rent

6 5 tfC

LA RGE unfurn shed Jrd floor AM FM stereo rad10 a t rack
apt tor rent 10 downtown
tape comb nat on 4 speaker
Pomeroy Call 992 2789
sound
system
Balance
l2306tc
$103 9a or use our budget
term s Call 992 3965
HOUSE tor rent n Chesh re
12 9 tfc
Phone 992 5693

12 13 tic

TRAILER space m M ddleport
phone 94i2 31 02
t 2 27 6tc

FURNIS HE D

apartment
Phone 992 3874

2
bedroom
Middleport
l228tfc

SMALL 2 bedroom tra ler 1deal
for coup l e Ca ll 992 7479
12 2 tfc

12 28 71p

THE DAILY SENTINEL
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T1re Pnces

m the Area

2 FURNI SHED apartments for
rent on man highway '"
Mason w Va
Reynolds
Flower Shop or ca ll 773 5147

1 3 61p

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Your Favonte Country
Musrc Stars Vrsrt On

THE RAlPH

EMERY SHOW
430T0530
Monday thru Frtday

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WMPQ.FM ..

STEREO. 92.1

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For the Lowest

PRIVATE meetmg room for
any organ zat on phone 992
3975
3 11 tfc

SOMEONE to tlv e 1n if POSSib le
t ght housework tak e ca re ot 1963 PICKUP tryck for sate
2 small ch ldr en age 4 and
Phone 992 6314
age. 8 5 days a wee k Call 992
1 3 31&gt;
2881 or nqulre at 1674 L r. coln
Hgts even.ngs
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F!hone 992 21 56

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3 AND 4 ROOM turn shed and
unfurn1shed
apartments
Phone 992 5434
4 12 tfc

Auto&amp;les

PAPER CARRIER
IN
SYRACUSE

Pos1t1ve Stop and Go In Mud
&amp; Snow

SUPER SERVICE STA
.... Jack W Carsey Mgr
...., Phone 992 9932

I 2 31p
SPARE
t1m ~
Na t anal
typ ewr ter d is tributor seeks
per son to repa1r g uaran t eed
typewr ters for aree dea lers
Company tra ns For deta Is 1969 BUICK La Sabr e 4 door
wr te "fypewr1tef.-s Gl en
hardtop
good cond t1on
shaw Ra
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SaOU 17 or 1a m1les per
12 26 81p aSk1ng
ga llon Phon.e 9a5 4179

WANTED

CO-OP COUNTRY
SQUIRE 120

let Us Install Now•

3816

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It s Snow T~re T1me'

ALL SIZES IN STOCK

WAITRE SS full or partt me
Hours 4 to 12 30 p m No HOUSE m Chester are1.1 8 m les
from Pomeroy as 1S for S100 a
exper ence necessa ry App ly
month Owner will work out
n person Blue Tartan
12 28 7lc deal w th handyman Ca ll985

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It's

BEND TIRE CENTER
173 5181

Milson W Va

FIRE WOOD 1' cord h ard
wood
Cut 2 or 3 feet
Del vered $25 00 Phone 696
1161
1 3 4tc

WOOD~COAL-;: ook stov;\r~s
SurpluS Never been used
delivered S250 00 Phone 696

1161

1 3 4tc
1973 KAWASAKI 175 Enduro
1957 Mob le Home 8x.t8 1969
Mercury Come t Phone 949

2788

1 3 31p

AV. FM Radio stereo B track
tape combina tion 4 Wf~
speaker
sound
system
Batan~e S11~ 53
or terms
ava•lable Call 992 3965

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B&amp;G AUCTION
14 Riverside Or
Athens. Oh1o
Bill Wade Auctioneer

SALE EVERY
SAJ'URDAY
NIGHT 17 PM

Con·! ilgnmenls ac
cepted lOam to6 p m
datly, or w1ll pay cash
f~r your ho11sehold
1tems

PHONE 593~5035

Hammerhead 8
Love His M.an y Faces
Johnny Carson 4
Tomorrow 3 4 News 13

40 -

From the laraest

Bulldoll!r Rad1alor lo lhe

6 00 -

~m attest Heater Core

6 15 -

Nathan B&lt;ggs

6 20

sMinr NELSON
f'h

2~

6

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6 30

6 13
10

FRIDAY JAN 4 1974
Sunn se Sem nar 4 Sa cred Heart 10
Consumers World 10
Farm Report 13

Raul Harvey 13
Five M nutes to L ve By 4

Blue R1dge Quartel l:T
3S
Columbus Today 4

News 6

B1ble Answers 8

MOTORS, INC.

6
6 45 -

992 2174

7

Corncob Repor t 3 Farmrng 10
00 ~ Today 3 4 lS Romper Room 6
mer ~ Daughter 13

7

30 - New Zoo Revue 6 Rocky and Bullwmkle 13

Pomer~fy

CBS News 8 10 Far

INSTALLING
AND
REPAIR

TEAFORD

R~s1dence and

Mob1le Homes

V11 q •l B. l 1 &lt;~lind S1
B l"() I&lt;. 'I

PHONE 843·2341

110 Mcc h ,IPI( St1''"'
Po m e r oy, Oh 10 15!69

For Sale

1973 SUZUKI T 500 S800 like
new st 11 under warranty
Phone 949 3833

POMEROY -2 bedroom homo
w1th hardwood floors Compact
Kitchen bath gas F A fur
nace
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and

basement

Only

NEW HoME - 3 bedrooms
I 2 baths all eleclnc d&lt;n&lt;ng 2
l 2 "P fam1ly rooms double garage

FOAM to flfl your old couch and
cha r cushions as tow as
SlO 95 Upholstery books only
soc
-4 mch covered foam
matt resses for standard s ze
bed
S29 95
Pomeroy
Recovery
622 E
Ma n
Pomeroy Phone 992 7554
12 23 26tc
UPHOLSTERY Fabrics by the
yard 54 nches wide as tow as
$1 95 per yard velvets as low
as $3 45 Imported velvets
S9 95 We also have nylon
Herculon
cotton prtnts
vinyls and remnants by the
yard or by the p ece Pomeroy
Recovery
622 East Ma n
Street Pomeroy Phone 992
7554
12 23 26tc

and about 1 acre

SYRACUSE - 4 bedrooms
nice bath large modern kit
chen
2 famtly rooms and
garage Ntce porc hes on 124

POMEROY - Large br ck 3.
bedrooms bath gas F A
furnace Central a1r modern
kttchen large dmmg 2 porches
and 2 car garage

OVER 1 ACRE Rl 7

NOW IS THE TIME TO SELL
IF YOU WANT TO GO
SOMEWHERE YOU MUST
THINK BIG TRY US

SALT FOR ICE AND SNOW

H i '. [ N L

ELECTROLUX
Vacuum
Cleaners complete with at
tachments cordwlnder and
pamt spray Used but In like
new condlt on
Pay $34 45
cash or budget plan available

12 30 lie

-------------WE HAVE all your upholstery
needs
Burlap
den m
cambr.c foam glue zippers
tack1ng $1r p sprmgs and
cl1ps
ch rpboard
button
twine sew ing thread legs
upholstery books dacron
webbmg spring twine tacks
Welt cord c otton sw i vel
bases and foam foam foam
Pomeroy Recovery 622 East
Mam Street Pomeroy Phone
992 7554
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12 23 261C
VACUUM Cleilners new 1973
Model
Complete w th all
cleaning tools Small pant
damage In shrpplng W II take
S27 cash or budget plan
ava•table Phone 992 2984
12 18 tiC

PAINT DAMAGE 1973 ZIG
ZAG SEWING MACHINES

Stlfl n original cartons No
attachments needed as our
con trols are bu1lt n Sews
w1th 1 or 2 need les makes
buttonholes sew on buttons
monograms and bllnd hem
Sl1tch Full cash pr ce $3a 50
or budget plan ava tabte
Phone 992 2984
1218tfc

------------"'--SINGER Automat c Z1g Zag

Sew ng Machtnes n seWmg
table Makes buttonholes
sews on buttons blind liems
etc Top notch condition Pay
SSl o' rerms ava table Phone

992 2984

12 18 t.fc
GROCERY busmess fo r sale
Build nQ for sale or leas.e
Phone 773 5618 frOm B 30 p m
to 10 p m ror appolnJment
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..120ttc

0 DELL Atmeme.nt work can be
done by appo ntment only at
present t1me due to 11tness n
family
Phone
for
ap
pomtment 742 3232
11 25 tfC

Love American St yle 13

bedrooms (large closet s)
Colored bath w
shower
K tchen has lots of cabmets
and large d nmg
Utrl tfy
room Garage Your cho1ce

color of carpelmg CUSTOM
BUILT $18 900 00

•

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years

old

h.

acre

3

bedrooms W Closels N&lt;ee
kitchen wit~ Range larg
dinmg area Modern bath
large L1v1ng Carport w th
storage and Ut&lt;l ly room
JUST $16 000 00
1 yr old I acre 3 8 R Bath
Nice k t tchen and drnrng
room
Hardwood floors
Garage and Breezeway
ror c hes
Some
woods

NORTH
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your
Free
3284
Co

+ AQJ9
.764
WEST IDl

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• 6

2 Yr s old h acre Lovely
kitchen and d n ng Range

Uti I ly room 3 n&lt;ce B R s
Colored balh Hardwood
some

c arpet1ng

Drapes CJose n $21 000 00
3 Yr s old h acre 3 B R s
Colored bath W
shower
Beavt ful kitchen lots of
cabinets Range &amp; Ref
Ut11tty Dmmg R Basement

$21 000 00
IF NONE OF THESE ARE
SUiiABLE WE HAVE
OTHERS •(All prices)
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
992 2259
If no answer 992 2568

+

Real Estate For Sale
house n Middleport ready to
occupy Call 992 5310

West

NEIGLERS for bu1ld ng houses
and k1tchen cabmets Call
GuY' Ne gler Racme Oh10
12 20 26tc

NEED A new ceiling or room
paneled or nter or pantmg,
Call RIChard Wilt 992 2889
12 18 26tc
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
cancelled'
Lost
your
operator s 1 cense Ca ll 992
7429
6 15 tfc
SEWING MACI'11NES Repair
serv ce all makes 992 228'
The Fabric Shop Pomeroy
Authorized Singer Sateli and
Serv.l-'e We Sharpen Sc •ssors
3 29 tfc
W I LL trim or cut trees and
shrubbery Also clean out
basements attics etc Call
949 3221 or 742 4441
1 2 26tc

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DOWN
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2 Sandarat
tree
3 llcad

11 01rec
twnal .Slgn
12 I Ul kish

mas ter

Uombey
and 5 Lambkm s
4

gold com

13 Wouk
wrth Maror lfoople

OUR BOARDING HOUS~.

Dear C and B
H this guy works for the company and pulls h1s httle stunt
agam (as smart-&lt;&gt;ffs usually do) he II soon have his tat! m a
wrmger Especially 1f the next car he hils belongs to a VIS! ling
executive
Let s hope he s found and frred - HELEN AND SUE

novel
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18 Superla

7 Rome s

16 Salfticl s

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21 True slate

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Dear Rap
I w1sh they d take those mouth wash commercials or! the aU'
- the ones that sho" fnends consprrlng to leave a bottle of
you know what on someone s desk
Around school, if you have an enemy you re liable to get a
bottle of mouthwash or a can of deodorant lied to your locker
door But you never know whether 1t san enemy or a fr1end who
did this - and you keep wondermg 1f you should stand a long
distance from people even though you use aU kmdsJ f stuff to
keep smellmg okay
Besides, 11 really hurts when the kids starts laughing You
want to fall through the floor
That Once m the morrung does 11 nught have sold a lot of
mouthwash but if the one that made up the ad had ever had 11
happen to HIM - he dknow ~ ONCE IS ENOUGH'

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(2 11ds)

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77l 5592
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One of the many develop
ments for the better m mod
ern play IS that defenders
thmk more carefully ahout
what card to lead durmg the
play
Twenty five years ago
South would have had no
trouble makmg h1s four
spade contract aga1nst
almost any defendmg play
ers He would wm the heart
lead w1th dummy s ace draw
trumps and lose the d1amond
fmesse
Some East players would
lead back partner s suit
After that fnendly play South
would be able to discard two
of h1s clubs on dummy s good
diamonds and score an over
tr1ck
A better East player would
see the need for a club shift
and would automatically
lead back the three spot
Fourth best was standard
then 11 IS sllll standard now
but w!Lh exceptiOns
Th1s hand represents one of
the excepllons
East can see that h1s s1de
needs to get three fast tricks
to beat the four spade con
tract If h1s partner holds
ace queen 10 of clubs the
Jack lead IS essential so that
East can hold the lead and
contmue the su1t It doesn I
ap_pear hkely but II IS pOSSI
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by leadmg the JaCk and any
modern expert Will make
that play

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t Backshdc
6 Cut of
beef

EAST I
93
'K5
K8642
.J9 5 3

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

DOZER and back hoe work
panels and septic tanks d1t
chmg service top soil f II
d.rt
limestone
B&amp;K Ex
cavatmg Phone 992 .5367 or

~r --

by THOMAS JOSEPH

3

Openmg lead -Q•

CONSTRUCTION

WHITE TV

_.__ ...... __,__ _ __ 12 30 261C

~

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Both

Roafmg spouting
kitchens
and bathrooms Complete
remodelmg Phone 742 6273
12 3 tfc

BLACK

•

~ HELEN

103
.K82

ELNA and White Sewmg
Mach nes
Serv 1c e on all
makes Reasonable rates
The Sew ng Center M d
d I eport Oh to
n 16 ffc

e

Nand A
Call her up and ask her for a date Shes probably wa1tmg at

Dear N
And next lime don t take a g1rl qmte so literally A httle
kindness goes a lon g way When It comes to shanng a boy fri end

'9+

SEPTIC
TANKS
cleaned
Modern San ta t 1on 992 3954 or
992 7349
tO 2J tfc

•

My gJrl fri end broke up w1th me because I did what she asked
metodo
"
Sec her best fnend JUSt lost her guy so Jenny (my g1rl)
asked me lo he rnce to her She went to a movie with Jenny and
me and later we stopped at a discotheque I danced w1th them
both and when Jenny got tired I kept on dancmg w1th lms and
then we came back to the table to fmd Jenny had disappeared
She left a note saymg she had a headache and had gone
home
Next day she sa1d that smce I obviously preferred L01s I
cou ld have my rmg back I got mad and took 1t
How do I get my g1rl ba~k? - NICE and ALONE

•

10 4 tfc

ZENITH
COLOR TV

SUE

'QJ108632
75
• AQ tO
SOUTH
• KJ87 542

SEPTIC TANK S AROBIC
SEWAGE SYSTEMS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
MILLER SANITAT ION
STEWART OHIO PH 662
3035

949 3604

~

the phone

'A74

$19 000 00

floors

WIN AT BRIDGE

CONCRETE

992 3861

Dear Helen and Sue
I parked my car m a company parkmg lol whtle I went m to
talk to the manager about a job
When I came out there was a btg dent m my fefliler, and a
note on my "mdsh1eld I thought Get th1s, an honest driver
fmally' But not
Thenotesa1d Why the hell don t you park stra&lt;ght
J was parked slratght
I told the manager aoout th&lt;• and he was sorry he sa1d Bull
didn t get lhe JOb Maybe he figures me for a troublemaker
which I m not
So I m out for $60 for a rep8U' job shll don t have work and
th1s IS an open letter to a smart-&lt;&gt;ff God ll get you for that
Wish you d tell me how to get him first ~ CRUSHED AND
BURN IN

a

Lead Important in modern play

G &amp; E Appl ance Repair Phone
at the shop 992 3802 or 949
42.54

PRICE

Adding lnsull to Injury

11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 In Concert 6 Mov es
Rue Morgue
Hunter of t he Unknown 10
Darkl ess 13

Adler an Counsel na TechniQues 33
I

4782 G"tl polls John Russell
Owner and Operator
5 12 tfc

POMEROY, 0
START THE NEW YEAR
RIGHT - BUY A HOME
NO HEATING PROBLEM
HERE THESE ARE ALL
ELECTRIC r
NEW - wth 1 acre 3

Clarence

Buth-1

Cla ss1c:s 10
30 - Green Acres 3 Jeopardy 4 I Love Lucy 6 Lucy Show s-:8 30 - 0ddCouple13 NHLHock eyJ 4 15 Oz z iesG~rl s 6 Dr
G ll1gan s island 13 Bonanza 3
Carloon 8 10 Earl Scruggs H1 s Family &amp; Fr ends 20
s 00 - Bonanza 3 Merv Gnft ~ 4 MISSIOn impossi ble 6 9 00Seuss
Room
222 13 Maslerpiece Theater 33 Mov1e The
Bonanza 15 Andy Gr ff&lt;th 8 M&lt;Ster Rogers 20 33 I Dream of
Gypsy
Moths
8 Courlsh&lt;p of Edd&lt;e s Father 10
Jeannie 13
9
30
Love
Amencan
Syle 6 13
s 30 - Beverly H llbililes 8 Eleclr c Co 33 Gomer Pyle 10 00 - News20 Wash tngton
Week n Revlew33
WSMC 13 Hodgepodge Lodge 20 Tra Is West 15
10
30
W~ll
Streer
Week
33
s 55 - Earl N&lt;ght ngale 15
11 00 - News3 4 6 8 10 13 15 Janak 33
6 00 - News 3 4 6 8 10 IS ABC News 13 Sesame Street 20

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANEO
REASONABLE rares Ph 446

608 E
MAIN

Secret Storm 10

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Huck and Yog1 6

M&lt;lier 20
4 00 - Mr Cartoon and the Banana Soilts 3 Somersel IS
Sesame Street 33 20 Speedracer 6 Mov e Queen Bee 10

12 i9 lie

delivered r ght to
protect Fast and easy
esflmates Phone 992
Goegtem R'eady M x
("VIIcfdleport Oh10
6

QQ2-3b l ')

I)E SI RABLE two bedroom

122301c
.-'--'-----'--c._....;,..;:..-'-'--~. ~..rCCU.LE ._T..... --------------

Donahue 4

DOZER work land clearmg by
the acre hour'ly or contract
farm ponds roads etc large
dO'If!r and operator wt1h over
20 years ex per ence Pull ns
EKcavatmg Pomeroy Oh o
Phohe 992 2478

SINGER sewing machines 1972
model In beautiful walnut
cabinet Makes design stlt
ches zig zag buttonholes
blmd hems etc Like new
Only $89 95 Ca.rt Ravenswood
273 9521 or 273 9893 atter 5 oo
12 7 tfc

A LOVELY new- Hnme 112 rnile
from Me•os High School
Three bedrooms two baths
full ba~ement w ith two car
garage ... Large lot S21 500
Also recently remodeled
three bedroom 61der home In
Pomerdy Pnce of '15 000
.nctudes"iurnlture owner W1tl
help f nance eltt\er of these
two properties Call 593 5661
Athens

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READY MIX

QQ2 -3 325 or

SEWING

12 30 tic

5232

,

8 30- Huck and Yog16 D ck Van.Oy ke 13
8 15
New~ 13
9 00- AM 3 ' Paul D1xon 4 ~radJ Bunch 6 Ph1l Donahue 15
Abbott ~nd Coste llo 8 l&lt;.riendly unci on 10 Movie 13
9 31)-.-To Telllhe Truth 3~ecret Storm 8 Company 6
9 5S - Chuc~ Wh1te Rports 10
10 IJO-c-D1nah Shore 3 IS Jokers Wi ld 8 10
IQ 30 - Baffle 3 4 15 M&lt; Oe DnuQI~ s 6 SIO 000 Pv_r•m rl R n
11 00 - WJzardofOdds3 415 HazelS GambiiiO Passwordl3
11 30
Hollywood Squares 3 4 15 Brady Bunch lJ Bowlmg 6
Love of L1fe 8 10 Sesame Street 33
11 55 - CBS News 8 10 Sesa meStreet33
II 55- CBS News 8 Dan Imel s World 10
12 00 - Jeopar~;ty 3 lS P~ssword 6 News 8 10 13 Bob Braun s
so so Club 4
12 30-3 W s 3. 15 SPIT! Second 6 Search for Tomorrow 8 10
12 55- NBC~ews 3 IS
1 00 - News 3 All My Children 6 13 !=oncentrat&lt;on 8 What s
My L&lt;ne 10 Not for Women Only 15
1 J1l-ThreeonaMatch3 4 lS As the World Turns8 10 Lets
Make A Deal 6 13
2 00-Daysof0urLves 3 4 IS Guid&lt;ngllght8 10 Newlywed
Game 6 13
2 30 - Doctors 3 4 1f; Edge of N&lt;ght 8 10 Girl &lt;n My L1fe 6 13
3 00 - Another World 3 4 15 General Hosp1tal6 13 V rgm&lt;an
8 Pnce s R&lt;ght 10 Lock Stock and B'arrel 20 Echoes ol
Ch' ldhood 33
3 30- Return to Peylon Place 3 15 One L1fe to L ve 13 Ph I

12 30 261p

I I fll Of?ll

1\S':.O( Iii I I

12 31 4tc

MACHINES left n layaway
All bu1lt m to buttonhole do
stretc h sewmg and fancy
s t l c h ng Pay lUSt $48 75 cash
or terms ava table Trade 1ns
accepted Phone 992 2984

EXCAVATING dozer loader
and backhoe work
sept c
tank s nstalled dump t r ucks
and lo boys for h.re Will haul
fill d rt top sort limestone
t nd gravel ~a ll Bob or Roger
Jeffers d~y phone 992 7089
n•ght phone 992 J52S or 992

Jr:. t CPD

(.( IHJON tl

COAL FOR SALE JAYMAR
COAL COMPANY
THE
MEIGS &amp; GALLIA LINE
STATE ROUTE 7 AT
CHESHIRE OPEN 1 AM
TILL 6 30 PM S DAYS A
WEEK PHONE 992 5693

C BRADFORD Auctioneer
Complete Serv•ce
Phon~ qlv:3a21
~aclne Oh o
Cr. 1tt Bractford
S I tfc

of vacant

l and n Salisbury Township on

Rock salt for townshrps
towns and busmesses n
bulks and bags for ce and
snow Excels or Salt Works
Phone 992 J891
11 11 tfc

Capta n Kangaroo 8 10 Ttmmy and lassie 6 New Zoo
Rev ue 13 Sesame Street 33

A&amp;A HEATING

TWO STORY br1ck af)artment
bu ld lng two apartments
South Th rd St Middleport
Shown
by
appomtment
Rodn ey Downing Real Estate
Broker Phone 992 373 1
1 2 6ti;

BA SS gu tar Ep1phone w th
VoK Super Beetle amp and
J B L speaker Complete for
S300 Phone 667 3372
1 2 411)

Phone 992 2984

11
13
I 30 - Johnny Ca rson 3 IS Alan K ng ln s1de La s Vegas
200 ~ News4

Real Estate For Sale

MATERIAL&gt; CO
713 SSS4
Milson W Va

ZIG ZAG

Is Man' 33 NB C

a 00 -

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

1973

10 Clarence M ller 20

4 Who
Follies 3 15 Slreets of San Francrsc o6 13
OO ~ News8 1013 Janak 33 News3 4 6

1 30

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llu1lt.!l! Your $pees
Dellv1ted to Job S1ta

Portland Jr Symph011y 33
9 30 - Off the Record 20
10 00 - News 20 Chr slmas Card

11

Kerr Street
Pomeroy Ohto

WOOD TRUSSES

1971 ALL Electr c w ndsor
Mob le Home
12x65
3
bedroom a r cond toner 13
expando 1 acre ground 0 d
Rt 33 North of Rock Spr1ngs
Phon e 992 5677
12 23tfc

Don t Dnnk the Water

Mov es

P1ck up Serv1ce Ava&lt;lable
DICK SEYLER Ownor
Phone 992 2798

HOU SE 1618 I ncoln H e ghts 3 """"~~--~~-~-­
bedrooms Fa m l y room n J
basement washroom ut 1 ty
ASK US ABOUT
ro om
E lectr c range a r
cond 1t on er carport car
PRE FABRICATED
pet ng n llv ng r oom Call
949 2891
12 27 lit e

8

Gnzz l y

EX

etc from Furmture
Antiques Modern Metals
We buy Ant1ques Collec
hbles etc

See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992 7089
Nlght992 3525
or 992 5232

Handf uls of
Sland Up &amp;

Ashes 20 Beal the Clock 13 Johnny Manns
Chee r 15 Look ng Ahead 33
8 00 - Advocates 20 33 Fl p WTi soo 3 4 15 Toma 6 13 The
Wallons 8 10
9 00 - lronslde3 4 15 Kung Fu6 13 Mo ves The NTgh l ofthe

We Strrp Pamt, VarniShes

or

fJot
contract Also dozer
work and sept1c tanks 1n

sta lied

Help Wanted

Centvry 4 To Te ll the Trut h 6 Ozzre s G1rl s 8

'STRIPPERS

L1nes All work done by the

•

Desk 1s
7 30 - Hollywood Squares 3 W ld K ngdom 10 Sale ot the

Hoard House

Wt. ter Ltnes and Power
t

Lost

Oh o

lkk's

DITCHING SERVICE

'

Beat th e Clock 4 What s My L ne a News 10 Electr c
Sc ence and Art of Football JJ
Truth or Consequences 3 ~ ~et s Make A Dea l 13 Sporls

215 N 2nd Ave
Middleport
Phone 992 3509

1106 E Matn Pomeroy 0

S169l

BLIND ADS
Add 1t on a t 25c Charge per
Advert semen !
OFFICE HOURS
8 30 a m to 5 00 p m Da ty
to
2 00 N oon
8 30 a m
Saturday
LADY S Tt mex. w r st watch and
bl ack. leat her band Sa turd ay
even ng probably between
my home and Sacred Heart
Chur ch F nder please return
to Chr st na 0 Donn ell
21
An ne Street Pom er oy Oh o
Or cal 992 5354
2 3tc

Open 8 T1l S
Monday thru Salurday

Hogan s Heroes I J

Co 20 Vrnce Lombard

Res rdence commerc1al or
mobtle homes Save on parts
&amp; labor

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

FURNITURE

ABC New s 6

7 00 -

GAS and OIL
SALES&amp;SERVICE

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992 2094

and

Jc

Easi!lf"

Mrs Effie Watson attended
the Christmas program at the
Hemlock Grove Church Sun
day evemng
Mrs Effie Watson Mr and
Mr§ P.h1lhp .Boyle~d family
and Mr and Mrs Elton RitChie
and family spent Chnstmas
Eve w1th Mr 11nd Mrs Lester
•Seaman of Barlllw Mvs
Seaman IS the former. Wilma
Gwnther who was mamed
recehUy
...
-a

Ol'iftCE SUPPLIES

4 Door V 8 eng 1ne au to nat c tr a ns power steer ng &amp;
bra k es factory a r radto I k e new l si I me t r e"' spotless
nter or sharp ex fe r or green ftn1 sh tt s pnces to please
see 1t

For Sale

17 Stc

On Most Amertcan Cars

S249S

1971 DODGE POLARO

P&amp;J HEATING
AND COOLING

•5.55

.

News 15

By Hden and

tnl

+++

Generation Rap

THURSDAY JAN 3 1974
6 00 - News 6 8 10 Sesame St 20 L&lt;l&lt;as Yoga &amp; You 33 ABC
News 13 News 3 4 IS Sew ng Sk lis 33
6 30 ~ News 3 4 CBS News 8 10 Your Future 15 Now 33 NB C

'

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

PQMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

992 20'14
606 E Mam Pomero_y

ll door local 1 owner ca r with less th an 15 000 m les be1gc
I n1 sh b lk v my l top good w w t 1res st andard V 8 eng ne
a utomat c power st eenn,g &amp; brak es rad1o spotless clean
nt er or W'ln t a sharp ca r at th e pr ce o f ave rag e ca r '
1972 NOVA 2 DOOR
S229S
307 V 8 eng ne a ut oma t c wtt h powe r steer ng good w w
!Ires Ra ll y wheels body mldg s r ad o w h te f1n1 sh &amp;
spotless clean mtenor A r eal stopper &amp; pr ces way below
c ty pn ces

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Also the follow ng descr1bed
real estate sttuated
n the - - - - - - - - - - - - -county of M~ ~ s and St at e of INCOME Tax Serv Cf&gt; 9 am to
5 p m Da1ly except Sunday
Ohio and n 100 Acre Lot No
evenmgs by appo ntment
299 n Town No 7 and Range
only Co Rd 22 off R.t 7
No 13 of the Oh o Company s
bypass Phone Wanda Eb l n
Purchase .. and bounded and
992 2212
descr bed as fat tow s tow t
1 2 JOtc
Beg fl.oing at th e southeast
c orn er '-e f the sad John Me
Bnde s 6 93 100 acre lot n sa d GUN SHOOT Saturday Jan 5
6 p m
M le H I
Road
100 Acre Lot No 299 thence
Factory choked guns only
north 95 feet thence west 100
Assorted meats Sponsored by
t ee t
thence south 87 feet
Racme F 1re Dept
thence east 100 feet to the place
1 2 3tc
of beg nn ng
Deed Reference Volume 202
Page 155 M e gs County Deed SHOOT NG Match Rae ne Gun
Club Sunday Jan 6 1 p m
Rec ords
Assorted m e a t s
factory
The appra sed value of the
cho ked g uns only
rea l estate 1S S2 500 oo
I 2 Jtc
Sa1d real estate s s tuated on
Carroll Street Carro t Street
1ntersects State Route No 124
on the east and .J.S a dead end
towa rd the w es t Th ere s no
house number
Terms of sale Cash n hand FIREWOOD $12 per PIC k up
load any day after 2 00
upon del very of d eed
Gordon Proff tt Great Bend
Sandy Desert Rd Portland
Robert c Hartenbach
OhiO
Rt 1
Shenff of
12 2a 12tc
Me gs County
Pomeroy Oh o

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Motor Co.

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DEADLINES
5 PM Da-.. ijefore Pub! cat or
Mcmda y Dead I ne 9 am
Can c el at on
Correct ons
w b e acce pted unt 1 9 am for
Day of P Jbl c ar on
REGULATIONS
The Publ sher reserves the
r ghl to edt or re ec any ads
deem ed ob eel on a l
Th e
pub! sher w II not be r espon
s b e for nor e th an one n
corre c t nsert on
RATES
For want Ad Serv•ce
5 cen ts per Word one nsertlon
M n mum Charge Sl 00
14 cen ts per wo r d threE
c on se~ u l ve nser t ons
26 cents ,per word 51)( con
sec ut ve nsert1on s
25 Per Ce nt 0 scou11t on pa c
acts and ads pa d W th n H
days
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
$2 00 tor 5Q word m n
mum Ea ch addtl1onal wor

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Television Log

Business Services

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WANT ADS
INFORMATION

7- The Da1lv Sentmcl Middleport Pomeroy 0 Jan 3 1974

partner appears to be \;!ery weak
you do want to be In game This
bid allows him to bad rour hearts

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REMODELING

MEIGS COUNTY JAIL
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POMEROY OHIO
~ II be r ece ved by lhe Co unly
Comm ss on ers
ot
Me o5
Coun tY ~omerov Oh o 45769
on ol' oerore 2 CO P M
Pre-va 1 ng
Lo ca
T me
Tu esday Ja lU&lt;Hy n 1973 B Qs
w II be open ed pubt ely
th e
Comm ss on er s Of f ce
m
med at ely th er ea ft er Proposa s
m ay be de l vered or ma led If
ma led se nd v a reg st er ed
rna t n t me tor b d open ng
Separat e proposa s w I be
rece ved as fol ows
Ge nera l Co ntrac
Plumb ng Con t ract
II Heat ng
Vent tat ng
Con t ract
IV El ec tr ca l Contra c t
Th e Owner r ese r ves the r ght
to accep any
to wa ve any
or al l nfo rma l t es n b ds and
or to rete c any oral b ds a h s
d scret on
B dder s to des gnate on tn e
envelope tha t t s a se a l ed b d
t1tte of th e protect name and
address of b dder and d v s on
of work b d upon
D r awmos and soec f c a nn"
tnay be obta ned f rom Ees ley
Lee &amp; Vargo Arch te c t s J26
F ront St reet Mar1etra Oh a
'5750 upon rece1pt of a depos t
of S25 00 wh ch w It be r efunde d
1f t he doc um ent s are retu ned
unmarked and n good cond I on
w th n ten ( 0 days after b d
due date Shou ld no proposa s
be subm tied and t he draw ngs
not be returned f ve (5) days
before the b d due date the tul
amount of the depos t w I be
forte ted
All proposals mu st conta n
the name of eve r y person n
terest ed there n a I st of
proposed subcontractors and
be accompan ed by b1d secur t y
n the form of a surety bond or
cert f1ed check m th e amount of
5 percent of the total value of
the b d p lus the tota l value of
add t ve alternat e work e. d
secur ty w 11 be re turn ed w th n
ten ( 10) days after contract fo r
the work has been exec uted
Fa lure of arw b dder to enter
1nto and execute a contract for
the work covered by the
proposa hehassubm 1tted shal l
ca use the b d secu r t y t o
become forfeited by the b dder
to the Owner as I Qu dated
~ amages and not as a penalty
because of such fa• ure on the
part of the b dder B ds may not
be w thdrawn tess than 45 da ys
after subm1tted
Each bidder shall
n the
event he s the ac c ept ed b dder
furn Sh bot11 performance and
payment (separate! bonds In a
fvrm sat sfactory to the Owner
in the amount of 100 percen t of
the contract pn c e
guaran
tee ng th e successful com
pl et1on of the work b1d upon and
payment of all obl1gat ons
ans ng therefrom {A co mb ned
perfo r man ce and payment bond
s not accept able )

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Robert Clark
( halrman

Me gs County

Comm ssloners
Pom e roy Oh10

1121 20 27 Ill 3 10 41c

Tuppers Plains
Society New~
By Mrs Evelyn Brlckles
Sunday School attendance
was 75 and offermg was $1110
Worship attendance was 40 and
offenng $53 84
Mr and Mrs Dmsmore
Boyles spent Chnstmas With
therr daughter Mr and Mrs
Starhng Massar and family of
Eastern
Mr and Mrs Undsey Lyons
nr and children and Mrs
Lindell Hasbargen and son of
Parkersburg were Sunday
guests of Mr and Mrs Oscar
Babcock
Mr and Mrs Dana HoHman
and Ed1th Betzhng of Tuppers
Plains and Mr and Mrs
Kenneth Davidson and family
of Columbus were Sunday
dmner guests of Mr and Mrs
Dana Hoffman of Rutland
Mr and Mrs John Hasen
and family of Bellville
Michigan Mr and Mrs Harold
Parker and family of Coal
Grove Mrs Ully Shultz and
family and Robert Mmton and
Mrs Lea Jean Hawkins all of
Columbus and Mr and Mrs
Wesley Arbaugh and daughter
of Old Man s Cave were all
Chnstmas guests of the1r
parents Mr and Mrs John
Arbaugh
Helen Sprague and family
received word of the death of
her mother Mrs Joe Barn
heart of Summerville
Mr and Mrs David Riggs
and family of V1enna W Va
VIlli'¢ his aunt and uncle 1 Mr
and Mrs Oscar Babcock
Wednesday and presented
lhem w1th a large color TV for
Chnstmas
Mrs Josephine Babcock
spent Chnstmas w1tl&gt; her
mece Mr and Mts Charles
Kramer of D:llwnbus
Mr
and Mrs
Perry
Honeycutt and family spent
Chmtmas Wlth thlrlr parents m
Nc.rth Carolina
Among those who have
• VISllro Mrs Eun1ce flalsey at
Ve'lerans Memmi~l H01lpltal m
Pomeroy were Mrs Jessie
Qodderer Mrs Onlta Cole
Don Betzing Allee Dodson Mr
and Mrs Tom Watson !Wa
Bamheart Mr and Mrs fti31ph
BrOOkl, Margie Gilliland Mr
and Mh Ted SedgWick Mr
and Mn -;John Hayes Rev and
Mn Hal~y Wishes to thank
the church for the flowers,
lovely cards and prayers
Charles Spencer of Belpre
was a supper guest of hill
~ter Mr and Mrs Wa}'l)e
Brlckles Tuesday evening
The children of Mt and Mrs
Dlrwn'ore Boyles had the~r
annual C!Jr~tmas dmner With
their parents Christmas Eve
Pre~~ent were Mr and Mrs'
Richard Spencer and ' family
Mt and Mrs Starling Massar
and family and l\fr and Mrs

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NOTICE TO BIDDER
Sea l ed p r oposa l s f or ~h tl
f Jrn Sh ng of all mo:lter a ls and
perfOrm ng all !abor lor

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In Memory
N L OV N G MEMORY of ny
dear husband Ralph ~ p e n cer
who d eparted th s f e J nn J
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dear y

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a vo ce a ove are
s nee God ca ll ed you above

1 s on esome here w l hou t
YOIJ and s ad s t he way b u t

son e day

hope to mee t you

n tha
tar l a nd wh ere w e
never mo e sha
par
Sad y
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m ssed by w f e Hit

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NOTICE OF SALE
n pursua nc e w h an Order of
Sa le n Part ton ss ued out of
th e Court o f Co mmro n Pl eas of
Me gs Co unty Oh " n he case
of Glenn I
Cu nd ff
J
Pia nt ff vs P a tr c a Cund ff
Mar c nko e l a l
Defendan ts
be ng Case No 15 376 n sad
Cou r t 1 w 1 offer at pubt c
auct on at the f ront doo r of the
Court House a t Po me r oy n sad
Coun t y on the 21s t day of
Ja nuary 1974 at 10 00 0 Clock
AM
the foll ow ng descr bed
rea es t ate to w t
S tuat ed n th e Townsh p of
Su tton County of Me gs Stat e
or Oh o and n th e v ll age of
Sy racuse
Beg nn ng a t an r on p n on
the north s d e of a 14 foot alley
then ce south 61 1 degrees eas
58 f ee t from th e south eas
corner of th e res d enee of
Mart na M c Br.de thence north
12 d egre~s west t al feet th ence
no th 82 2 d egrees eas t 265 2
feet o the south I ne of M rs J
W Shav e s l ot t hence w t h
sa d 1 ne south 12 degr ees east
130 teet to the riortheas corn er
of a lot owned by the form er
grantor W S Me Br de then c e
south 85 1 degrees west 100 feet
to the no rth wes t corn er of sa d
lot thence so uth 12 1 degrees
east 87 f eet to th e southwest
corner of sa d tot and to the
north I ne of sc11d 14 foot a ley
thence west a long the north I m e
of sa 1d l ane or alley 170 feet to
t he place of begmn ng con
tan ng an ac re more or less
Except ng and rese r v ng
from t he atoresa d rea l estate 75
feet on the west s de thereof
togetner w1th the r.ght to use a
14 toot alley wh ch was con
veyed by Ruth E Cund ff t o
Ken n eth Cund ff and M ary
Cund ff by deed dated Fe bruary
8 1955 recor ded n Deed Book
181 Page 6J9 of the M e1gs
Co unty
Deed
Records
reference to wh1 c h s here by
made A so exce pt ng and
reserv ng a parcel JO feet w1de
ad ace nt o the east s de of the
parce l conveyed by Ruth E
Cund If to Ke nn eth Cund ff and
Mary Cund ff and descr.bed as
follows Begm n ng on the north
s de of the 1~ too t all ey and at
t he sou thea st corner of tha t
ce rta n par ce l co nveyed by
Ru th E Cundiff t o Kenneth
Cund tf and Mary Cund tf by
deed recorded 1c Deed Book 181
Page 639 of th e M e gs County
Deed Re co rds
thence 1n an
easterly d re ef on along the
north s de of sa1d fil l ey 30 feet
thence north 12 degrees wes t 1a1
feet to the north 1 ne ot the sa d
one acre par cel thence south
a2 1 degrees w est 30 fee t to the
northeast corner of t he lan d
c onveyed to Kenneth and Mary
Cund ff as aforesa d
hence
sout h 12 degrees east 187 fe et
followmg the east I ne of sa d
Cund ff land. to t he pl ace of
beg nn ng 'be ng a parce l of
lan d frontmg JO t eet on sa d
a tey and extending northerly at
that w dth to the north end of
sad one acre par cel together
w th the r ght to use n common
w1th all other persons lawfully
ent1tled to use the same t he 14
foot alley on th e south s de of
th e real estate here m conveyed
and eKtend ng mto the publ c
h1ghway as a means of ngress
and egress to and from the sa d
30 foot parcel to the publ c h gh

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QU£UTY
1972 CHEVROLET BELAIR

Ph1lhp Boyles and family
Mr and Mrs Blam Taylor
spent Chnstmas w1th their
daughter Mr and Mrs
Charles Tucker and family
Mr and Mrs Larry Curtis
and family of Chester Mr and
Mrs John Newell and fam1ly of
Columbus and Mrs Velma
Newell local spent Christmas
w1th Mr and Mrs Marvm
Walker
Mrs
Lo1s
Ebersbach
Chester called on her aunt
Mr and Mrs Wayne Bnckles
Monday evening
Mr and Mrs Marvm Walker
VISI tro her brother, Mr and
Mrs
Charles
Roe
of
Sclo~ville Sunday
Mr and Mrs Tommy Bissell
an~ farmly
Mr. and Mrs
George Bissell and family of
Norwalk spent th~ holiday
here w1th the1r s1ster Mr and
Mrs Dale Welsh and ot)ler
re!l.tlves
Mr and Mrs Oscar Babcock
spent Christmas w1th Mr and
Mrs Gene Riggs and family of

Stop In and See Our
Floor D1splay

For Rent or Sale

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Nobee
1 WILL be tak ng se w ng orders
aga n n January
Bel1y
Freder ck
Phon e 9a5 3860:
12 JO 6 p
IT S THE real thmg the Se w
and Go Shop after Chnstmas
Sa l e All polyest er reduc ed
S1 99 yard and up Owner
Mrs E T Ca l away A lfred

WANTED
PAPER CARRIER
CLIFTON, W. VA.
DAILY SENTINEL
PHONE 992-2156

For Sale

POMEROY, 0.

12 28 6tc L . - - - - - - - - - - - '
KOSCOT KO SMETI CS &amp; WI GS

UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT

COURT STREET CAB
Operahng 24 hrs a day
m
Pomeroy
and
Middleport
Same
Phone No 992 7116
SHOOT NG MATCH
Corn
Hollow Gun Club turn f rst
r ght after Miles Cemetery
Rut and
Factory choked
gun s only Su nday January 6
I p m
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1 3 Jtc
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Sport sman Club noo n Sun
day Factory cho ked guns
only
1 3 3tc

THE MAN TO CALL

Ca ll
Slephfi!'n c Snowden
s53 Russell Sl
(Gravel H1ll )
M•ddteport Oh1o
Ph one 992 715 5

$1Atl fUM

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INIUIAIHI

Stnle I" ar m ln r, urancP Co 11 1parm:s
8 TRACK tape s country &amp;
wes tern rock &amp; gospel onLy
$2 each Tape c ases S2 95 and
$6 95 Th s offer good only
unt•l
January
6
1974
Pomeroy Re cov ery 622 E
Ma n Street Phone 992 7554

flelp Wanted
WANTED expenenced truck
dr1vers for our equ pmenl
Brokers
with
Tandem
Tractors and 40 tt
F lat
t ra l ers
A l so
Tandem
t ra c tors w th wet 1 nes to pull
our Dump tra ters All for
long haul
Contact C
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Wy~tt New Haven W Va I

(3041 882 2138

1 2 6tc

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EARN $15 000 per year and
more
dr 1v ng
Tractor
Tr.a ler s
No
ex per enc e
necessary For InformatiOn
write The Dally Sent nel Box
729R Please mc lude name
address and phone number
1 2 lt c

ELECTROLUX Sweeper deluxe
mod el
Complete w1th all
clean1ng attachments and
We have the product on hand
uses paper bags Sl ghtly used
and we del ver to you per
but cleans and l ooks Ike new
sonally H el en Jane Brown
W 11 se ll fpr S37 25 cash or
term s ava table Phone 992
992 5113
12 JO tt c
2984
12 5 tfc
DEPENDABLE person for
housekeeper for
elderly a TRACK tapes country 1!.
coup l e Good wages and t m e
western roc k &amp; gospel only
off
Reference reQu red
$2 each Tape cases S2 95 &amp;
Phone 99 2 529J
S6 95 ThiS offe r good only
12 28 He
unt I
Ja nuary
6
1974
Pam eroy Recovery 622 E
Ma n Street Phone 992 7554
12 26 ere

MOTOR ROUTE
DRIVER WANTED
APPLY THE
DAILY SENTINEL
POMEROY, OHIO
PHONE 992·2156
Wanted To Buy

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CAS H pad for al makes and
model s of mobile home s CLOSE OUT on new Z g Zag
Sewmg Mach nes Fo r sew ng
Phone area co de 614 423 9531
stre t ch fabr cs buttonholes
4 3 tf c
fancy des gns etc Pant
NO l COPPER 60c rad1ator s
Sl ightly blem shed Cho ce of
c arry ng case or sew ng
JOe brass JOe ba t ter.es
stand S49 80 cash or terms
Sl 00 M A Hall ReedSVIlle
ava table Phone 992 2984
Oh o Phone 37 9 6249
125tfc
12 20 tfc
OLD furn ture oak tables BEAUTIFUL walnut stereo
rad o AM FM tape com
clocks ce boxes brass beds
bmat on 8 track tape deck.
d st~es
or
comp l ete
Balance $101 93 or terms
household s Wr1te M
D
M•ller Rt 4 Pom eroy Oh o
available Ca ll 992 3965
12 23 tfc
cal l 992 6271
s 13 tfc
SEWING machmes brand new
Zig zag'" n ce walnut tab le In
or g nal cartons Never used
Clearanc e on 73 models Only
EXPERIENCED
patnter
a few ava I able S63 ~Ocash or
Inter or and exter or Phone
terms ava !able Phone 992
985 3951
2984
12 5 2litp
12 23 ttc
CARPENTER work masonry
work general r emod eling by EXCEL SIOR Sa lt Works E
Mam St Pomeroy All k nd s
hour or contrac t Phone 992
of sa 11 water pellets water
351 1
nugge1s block salt and own
12 16 26tc
Oh1o R1ver Salt Phone 992
3891

Employment Wanted

For Rent

6 5 tfC

LA RGE unfurn shed Jrd floor AM FM stereo rad10 a t rack
apt tor rent 10 downtown
tape comb nat on 4 speaker
Pomeroy Call 992 2789
sound
system
Balance
l2306tc
$103 9a or use our budget
term s Call 992 3965
HOUSE tor rent n Chesh re
12 9 tfc
Phone 992 5693

12 13 tic

TRAILER space m M ddleport
phone 94i2 31 02
t 2 27 6tc

FURNIS HE D

apartment
Phone 992 3874

2
bedroom
Middleport
l228tfc

SMALL 2 bedroom tra ler 1deal
for coup l e Ca ll 992 7479
12 2 tfc

12 28 71p

THE DAILY SENTINEL
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Por~oy, (\.

T1re Pnces

m the Area

2 FURNI SHED apartments for
rent on man highway '"
Mason w Va
Reynolds
Flower Shop or ca ll 773 5147

1 3 61p

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Your Favonte Country
Musrc Stars Vrsrt On

THE RAlPH

EMERY SHOW
430T0530
Monday thru Frtday

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WMPQ.FM ..

STEREO. 92.1

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For the Lowest

PRIVATE meetmg room for
any organ zat on phone 992
3975
3 11 tfc

SOMEONE to tlv e 1n if POSSib le
t ght housework tak e ca re ot 1963 PICKUP tryck for sate
2 small ch ldr en age 4 and
Phone 992 6314
age. 8 5 days a wee k Call 992
1 3 31&gt;
2881 or nqulre at 1674 L r. coln
Hgts even.ngs
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F!hone 992 21 56

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3 AND 4 ROOM turn shed and
unfurn1shed
apartments
Phone 992 5434
4 12 tfc

Auto&amp;les

PAPER CARRIER
IN
SYRACUSE

Pos1t1ve Stop and Go In Mud
&amp; Snow

SUPER SERVICE STA
.... Jack W Carsey Mgr
...., Phone 992 9932

I 2 31p
SPARE
t1m ~
Na t anal
typ ewr ter d is tributor seeks
per son to repa1r g uaran t eed
typewr ters for aree dea lers
Company tra ns For deta Is 1969 BUICK La Sabr e 4 door
wr te "fypewr1tef.-s Gl en
hardtop
good cond t1on
shaw Ra
"
SaOU 17 or 1a m1les per
12 26 81p aSk1ng
ga llon Phon.e 9a5 4179

WANTED

CO-OP COUNTRY
SQUIRE 120

let Us Install Now•

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It s Snow T~re T1me'

ALL SIZES IN STOCK

WAITRE SS full or partt me
Hours 4 to 12 30 p m No HOUSE m Chester are1.1 8 m les
from Pomeroy as 1S for S100 a
exper ence necessa ry App ly
month Owner will work out
n person Blue Tartan
12 28 7lc deal w th handyman Ca ll985

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It's

BEND TIRE CENTER
173 5181

Milson W Va

FIRE WOOD 1' cord h ard
wood
Cut 2 or 3 feet
Del vered $25 00 Phone 696
1161
1 3 4tc

WOOD~COAL-;: ook stov;\r~s
SurpluS Never been used
delivered S250 00 Phone 696

1161

1 3 4tc
1973 KAWASAKI 175 Enduro
1957 Mob le Home 8x.t8 1969
Mercury Come t Phone 949

2788

1 3 31p

AV. FM Radio stereo B track
tape combina tion 4 Wf~
speaker
sound
system
Batan~e S11~ 53
or terms
ava•lable Call 992 3965

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B&amp;G AUCTION
14 Riverside Or
Athens. Oh1o
Bill Wade Auctioneer

SALE EVERY
SAJ'URDAY
NIGHT 17 PM

Con·! ilgnmenls ac
cepted lOam to6 p m
datly, or w1ll pay cash
f~r your ho11sehold
1tems

PHONE 593~5035

Hammerhead 8
Love His M.an y Faces
Johnny Carson 4
Tomorrow 3 4 News 13

40 -

From the laraest

Bulldoll!r Rad1alor lo lhe

6 00 -

~m attest Heater Core

6 15 -

Nathan B&lt;ggs

6 20

sMinr NELSON
f'h

2~

6

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6 30

6 13
10

FRIDAY JAN 4 1974
Sunn se Sem nar 4 Sa cred Heart 10
Consumers World 10
Farm Report 13

Raul Harvey 13
Five M nutes to L ve By 4

Blue R1dge Quartel l:T
3S
Columbus Today 4

News 6

B1ble Answers 8

MOTORS, INC.

6
6 45 -

992 2174

7

Corncob Repor t 3 Farmrng 10
00 ~ Today 3 4 lS Romper Room 6
mer ~ Daughter 13

7

30 - New Zoo Revue 6 Rocky and Bullwmkle 13

Pomer~fy

CBS News 8 10 Far

INSTALLING
AND
REPAIR

TEAFORD

R~s1dence and

Mob1le Homes

V11 q •l B. l 1 &lt;~lind S1
B l"() I&lt;. 'I

PHONE 843·2341

110 Mcc h ,IPI( St1''"'
Po m e r oy, Oh 10 15!69

For Sale

1973 SUZUKI T 500 S800 like
new st 11 under warranty
Phone 949 3833

POMEROY -2 bedroom homo
w1th hardwood floors Compact
Kitchen bath gas F A fur
nace
~

soo

and

basement

Only

NEW HoME - 3 bedrooms
I 2 baths all eleclnc d&lt;n&lt;ng 2
l 2 "P fam1ly rooms double garage

FOAM to flfl your old couch and
cha r cushions as tow as
SlO 95 Upholstery books only
soc
-4 mch covered foam
matt resses for standard s ze
bed
S29 95
Pomeroy
Recovery
622 E
Ma n
Pomeroy Phone 992 7554
12 23 26tc
UPHOLSTERY Fabrics by the
yard 54 nches wide as tow as
$1 95 per yard velvets as low
as $3 45 Imported velvets
S9 95 We also have nylon
Herculon
cotton prtnts
vinyls and remnants by the
yard or by the p ece Pomeroy
Recovery
622 East Ma n
Street Pomeroy Phone 992
7554
12 23 26tc

and about 1 acre

SYRACUSE - 4 bedrooms
nice bath large modern kit
chen
2 famtly rooms and
garage Ntce porc hes on 124

POMEROY - Large br ck 3.
bedrooms bath gas F A
furnace Central a1r modern
kttchen large dmmg 2 porches
and 2 car garage

OVER 1 ACRE Rl 7

NOW IS THE TIME TO SELL
IF YOU WANT TO GO
SOMEWHERE YOU MUST
THINK BIG TRY US

SALT FOR ICE AND SNOW

H i '. [ N L

ELECTROLUX
Vacuum
Cleaners complete with at
tachments cordwlnder and
pamt spray Used but In like
new condlt on
Pay $34 45
cash or budget plan available

12 30 lie

-------------WE HAVE all your upholstery
needs
Burlap
den m
cambr.c foam glue zippers
tack1ng $1r p sprmgs and
cl1ps
ch rpboard
button
twine sew ing thread legs
upholstery books dacron
webbmg spring twine tacks
Welt cord c otton sw i vel
bases and foam foam foam
Pomeroy Recovery 622 East
Mam Street Pomeroy Phone
992 7554
~
12 23 261C
VACUUM Cleilners new 1973
Model
Complete w th all
cleaning tools Small pant
damage In shrpplng W II take
S27 cash or budget plan
ava•table Phone 992 2984
12 18 tiC

PAINT DAMAGE 1973 ZIG
ZAG SEWING MACHINES

Stlfl n original cartons No
attachments needed as our
con trols are bu1lt n Sews
w1th 1 or 2 need les makes
buttonholes sew on buttons
monograms and bllnd hem
Sl1tch Full cash pr ce $3a 50
or budget plan ava tabte
Phone 992 2984
1218tfc

------------"'--SINGER Automat c Z1g Zag

Sew ng Machtnes n seWmg
table Makes buttonholes
sews on buttons blind liems
etc Top notch condition Pay
SSl o' rerms ava table Phone

992 2984

12 18 t.fc
GROCERY busmess fo r sale
Build nQ for sale or leas.e
Phone 773 5618 frOm B 30 p m
to 10 p m ror appolnJment
'
..120ttc

0 DELL Atmeme.nt work can be
done by appo ntment only at
present t1me due to 11tness n
family
Phone
for
ap
pomtment 742 3232
11 25 tfC

Love American St yle 13

bedrooms (large closet s)
Colored bath w
shower
K tchen has lots of cabmets
and large d nmg
Utrl tfy
room Garage Your cho1ce

color of carpelmg CUSTOM
BUILT $18 900 00

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3

years

old

h.

acre

3

bedrooms W Closels N&lt;ee
kitchen wit~ Range larg
dinmg area Modern bath
large L1v1ng Carport w th
storage and Ut&lt;l ly room
JUST $16 000 00
1 yr old I acre 3 8 R Bath
Nice k t tchen and drnrng
room
Hardwood floors
Garage and Breezeway
ror c hes
Some
woods

NORTH
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WEST IDl

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2 Yr s old h acre Lovely
kitchen and d n ng Range

Uti I ly room 3 n&lt;ce B R s
Colored balh Hardwood
some

c arpet1ng

Drapes CJose n $21 000 00
3 Yr s old h acre 3 B R s
Colored bath W
shower
Beavt ful kitchen lots of
cabinets Range &amp; Ref
Ut11tty Dmmg R Basement

$21 000 00
IF NONE OF THESE ARE
SUiiABLE WE HAVE
OTHERS •(All prices)
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
992 2259
If no answer 992 2568

+

Real Estate For Sale
house n Middleport ready to
occupy Call 992 5310

West

NEIGLERS for bu1ld ng houses
and k1tchen cabmets Call
GuY' Ne gler Racme Oh10
12 20 26tc

NEED A new ceiling or room
paneled or nter or pantmg,
Call RIChard Wilt 992 2889
12 18 26tc
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
cancelled'
Lost
your
operator s 1 cense Ca ll 992
7429
6 15 tfc
SEWING MACI'11NES Repair
serv ce all makes 992 228'
The Fabric Shop Pomeroy
Authorized Singer Sateli and
Serv.l-'e We Sharpen Sc •ssors
3 29 tfc
W I LL trim or cut trees and
shrubbery Also clean out
basements attics etc Call
949 3221 or 742 4441
1 2 26tc

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tree
3 llcad

11 01rec
twnal .Slgn
12 I Ul kish

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and 5 Lambkm s
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OUR BOARDING HOUS~.

Dear C and B
H this guy works for the company and pulls h1s httle stunt
agam (as smart-&lt;&gt;ffs usually do) he II soon have his tat! m a
wrmger Especially 1f the next car he hils belongs to a VIS! ling
executive
Let s hope he s found and frred - HELEN AND SUE

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18 Superla

7 Rome s

16 Salfticl s

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21 True slate

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Dear Rap
I w1sh they d take those mouth wash commercials or! the aU'
- the ones that sho" fnends consprrlng to leave a bottle of
you know what on someone s desk
Around school, if you have an enemy you re liable to get a
bottle of mouthwash or a can of deodorant lied to your locker
door But you never know whether 1t san enemy or a fr1end who
did this - and you keep wondermg 1f you should stand a long
distance from people even though you use aU kmdsJ f stuff to
keep smellmg okay
Besides, 11 really hurts when the kids starts laughing You
want to fall through the floor
That Once m the morrung does 11 nught have sold a lot of
mouthwash but if the one that made up the ad had ever had 11
happen to HIM - he dknow ~ ONCE IS ENOUGH'

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(2 11ds)

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77l 5592
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One of the many develop
ments for the better m mod
ern play IS that defenders
thmk more carefully ahout
what card to lead durmg the
play
Twenty five years ago
South would have had no
trouble makmg h1s four
spade contract aga1nst
almost any defendmg play
ers He would wm the heart
lead w1th dummy s ace draw
trumps and lose the d1amond
fmesse
Some East players would
lead back partner s suit
After that fnendly play South
would be able to discard two
of h1s clubs on dummy s good
diamonds and score an over
tr1ck
A better East player would
see the need for a club shift
and would automatically
lead back the three spot
Fourth best was standard
then 11 IS sllll standard now
but w!Lh exceptiOns
Th1s hand represents one of
the excepllons
East can see that h1s s1de
needs to get three fast tricks
to beat the four spade con
tract If h1s partner holds
ace queen 10 of clubs the
Jack lead IS essential so that
East can hold the lead and
contmue the su1t It doesn I
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by leadmg the JaCk and any
modern expert Will make
that play

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t Backshdc
6 Cut of
beef

EAST I
93
'K5
K8642
.J9 5 3

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

DOZER and back hoe work
panels and septic tanks d1t
chmg service top soil f II
d.rt
limestone
B&amp;K Ex
cavatmg Phone 992 .5367 or

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by THOMAS JOSEPH

3

Openmg lead -Q•

CONSTRUCTION

WHITE TV

_.__ ...... __,__ _ __ 12 30 261C

~

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Both

Roafmg spouting
kitchens
and bathrooms Complete
remodelmg Phone 742 6273
12 3 tfc

BLACK

•

~ HELEN

103
.K82

ELNA and White Sewmg
Mach nes
Serv 1c e on all
makes Reasonable rates
The Sew ng Center M d
d I eport Oh to
n 16 ffc

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Nand A
Call her up and ask her for a date Shes probably wa1tmg at

Dear N
And next lime don t take a g1rl qmte so literally A httle
kindness goes a lon g way When It comes to shanng a boy fri end

'9+

SEPTIC
TANKS
cleaned
Modern San ta t 1on 992 3954 or
992 7349
tO 2J tfc

•

My gJrl fri end broke up w1th me because I did what she asked
metodo
"
Sec her best fnend JUSt lost her guy so Jenny (my g1rl)
asked me lo he rnce to her She went to a movie with Jenny and
me and later we stopped at a discotheque I danced w1th them
both and when Jenny got tired I kept on dancmg w1th lms and
then we came back to the table to fmd Jenny had disappeared
She left a note saymg she had a headache and had gone
home
Next day she sa1d that smce I obviously preferred L01s I
cou ld have my rmg back I got mad and took 1t
How do I get my g1rl ba~k? - NICE and ALONE

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ZENITH
COLOR TV

SUE

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SOUTH
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SEPTIC TANK S AROBIC
SEWAGE SYSTEMS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
MILLER SANITAT ION
STEWART OHIO PH 662
3035

949 3604

~

the phone

'A74

$19 000 00

floors

WIN AT BRIDGE

CONCRETE

992 3861

Dear Helen and Sue
I parked my car m a company parkmg lol whtle I went m to
talk to the manager about a job
When I came out there was a btg dent m my fefliler, and a
note on my "mdsh1eld I thought Get th1s, an honest driver
fmally' But not
Thenotesa1d Why the hell don t you park stra&lt;ght
J was parked slratght
I told the manager aoout th&lt;• and he was sorry he sa1d Bull
didn t get lhe JOb Maybe he figures me for a troublemaker
which I m not
So I m out for $60 for a rep8U' job shll don t have work and
th1s IS an open letter to a smart-&lt;&gt;ff God ll get you for that
Wish you d tell me how to get him first ~ CRUSHED AND
BURN IN

a

Lead Important in modern play

G &amp; E Appl ance Repair Phone
at the shop 992 3802 or 949
42.54

PRICE

Adding lnsull to Injury

11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 In Concert 6 Mov es
Rue Morgue
Hunter of t he Unknown 10
Darkl ess 13

Adler an Counsel na TechniQues 33
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4782 G"tl polls John Russell
Owner and Operator
5 12 tfc

POMEROY, 0
START THE NEW YEAR
RIGHT - BUY A HOME
NO HEATING PROBLEM
HERE THESE ARE ALL
ELECTRIC r
NEW - wth 1 acre 3

Clarence

Buth-1

Cla ss1c:s 10
30 - Green Acres 3 Jeopardy 4 I Love Lucy 6 Lucy Show s-:8 30 - 0ddCouple13 NHLHock eyJ 4 15 Oz z iesG~rl s 6 Dr
G ll1gan s island 13 Bonanza 3
Carloon 8 10 Earl Scruggs H1 s Family &amp; Fr ends 20
s 00 - Bonanza 3 Merv Gnft ~ 4 MISSIOn impossi ble 6 9 00Seuss
Room
222 13 Maslerpiece Theater 33 Mov1e The
Bonanza 15 Andy Gr ff&lt;th 8 M&lt;Ster Rogers 20 33 I Dream of
Gypsy
Moths
8 Courlsh&lt;p of Edd&lt;e s Father 10
Jeannie 13
9
30
Love
Amencan
Syle 6 13
s 30 - Beverly H llbililes 8 Eleclr c Co 33 Gomer Pyle 10 00 - News20 Wash tngton
Week n Revlew33
WSMC 13 Hodgepodge Lodge 20 Tra Is West 15
10
30
W~ll
Streer
Week
33
s 55 - Earl N&lt;ght ngale 15
11 00 - News3 4 6 8 10 13 15 Janak 33
6 00 - News 3 4 6 8 10 IS ABC News 13 Sesame Street 20

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANEO
REASONABLE rares Ph 446

608 E
MAIN

Secret Storm 10

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Huck and Yog1 6

M&lt;lier 20
4 00 - Mr Cartoon and the Banana Soilts 3 Somersel IS
Sesame Street 33 20 Speedracer 6 Mov e Queen Bee 10

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delivered r ght to
protect Fast and easy
esflmates Phone 992
Goegtem R'eady M x
("VIIcfdleport Oh10
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I)E SI RABLE two bedroom

122301c
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Donahue 4

DOZER work land clearmg by
the acre hour'ly or contract
farm ponds roads etc large
dO'If!r and operator wt1h over
20 years ex per ence Pull ns
EKcavatmg Pomeroy Oh o
Phohe 992 2478

SINGER sewing machines 1972
model In beautiful walnut
cabinet Makes design stlt
ches zig zag buttonholes
blmd hems etc Like new
Only $89 95 Ca.rt Ravenswood
273 9521 or 273 9893 atter 5 oo
12 7 tfc

A LOVELY new- Hnme 112 rnile
from Me•os High School
Three bedrooms two baths
full ba~ement w ith two car
garage ... Large lot S21 500
Also recently remodeled
three bedroom 61der home In
Pomerdy Pnce of '15 000
.nctudes"iurnlture owner W1tl
help f nance eltt\er of these
two properties Call 593 5661
Athens

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READY MIX

QQ2 -3 325 or

SEWING

12 30 tic

5232

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8 30- Huck and Yog16 D ck Van.Oy ke 13
8 15
New~ 13
9 00- AM 3 ' Paul D1xon 4 ~radJ Bunch 6 Ph1l Donahue 15
Abbott ~nd Coste llo 8 l&lt;.riendly unci on 10 Movie 13
9 31)-.-To Telllhe Truth 3~ecret Storm 8 Company 6
9 5S - Chuc~ Wh1te Rports 10
10 IJO-c-D1nah Shore 3 IS Jokers Wi ld 8 10
IQ 30 - Baffle 3 4 15 M&lt; Oe DnuQI~ s 6 SIO 000 Pv_r•m rl R n
11 00 - WJzardofOdds3 415 HazelS GambiiiO Passwordl3
11 30
Hollywood Squares 3 4 15 Brady Bunch lJ Bowlmg 6
Love of L1fe 8 10 Sesame Street 33
11 55 - CBS News 8 10 Sesa meStreet33
II 55- CBS News 8 Dan Imel s World 10
12 00 - Jeopar~;ty 3 lS P~ssword 6 News 8 10 13 Bob Braun s
so so Club 4
12 30-3 W s 3. 15 SPIT! Second 6 Search for Tomorrow 8 10
12 55- NBC~ews 3 IS
1 00 - News 3 All My Children 6 13 !=oncentrat&lt;on 8 What s
My L&lt;ne 10 Not for Women Only 15
1 J1l-ThreeonaMatch3 4 lS As the World Turns8 10 Lets
Make A Deal 6 13
2 00-Daysof0urLves 3 4 IS Guid&lt;ngllght8 10 Newlywed
Game 6 13
2 30 - Doctors 3 4 1f; Edge of N&lt;ght 8 10 Girl &lt;n My L1fe 6 13
3 00 - Another World 3 4 15 General Hosp1tal6 13 V rgm&lt;an
8 Pnce s R&lt;ght 10 Lock Stock and B'arrel 20 Echoes ol
Ch' ldhood 33
3 30- Return to Peylon Place 3 15 One L1fe to L ve 13 Ph I

12 30 261p

I I fll Of?ll

1\S':.O( Iii I I

12 31 4tc

MACHINES left n layaway
All bu1lt m to buttonhole do
stretc h sewmg and fancy
s t l c h ng Pay lUSt $48 75 cash
or terms ava table Trade 1ns
accepted Phone 992 2984

EXCAVATING dozer loader
and backhoe work
sept c
tank s nstalled dump t r ucks
and lo boys for h.re Will haul
fill d rt top sort limestone
t nd gravel ~a ll Bob or Roger
Jeffers d~y phone 992 7089
n•ght phone 992 J52S or 992

Jr:. t CPD

(.( IHJON tl

COAL FOR SALE JAYMAR
COAL COMPANY
THE
MEIGS &amp; GALLIA LINE
STATE ROUTE 7 AT
CHESHIRE OPEN 1 AM
TILL 6 30 PM S DAYS A
WEEK PHONE 992 5693

C BRADFORD Auctioneer
Complete Serv•ce
Phon~ qlv:3a21
~aclne Oh o
Cr. 1tt Bractford
S I tfc

of vacant

l and n Salisbury Township on

Rock salt for townshrps
towns and busmesses n
bulks and bags for ce and
snow Excels or Salt Works
Phone 992 J891
11 11 tfc

Capta n Kangaroo 8 10 Ttmmy and lassie 6 New Zoo
Rev ue 13 Sesame Street 33

A&amp;A HEATING

TWO STORY br1ck af)artment
bu ld lng two apartments
South Th rd St Middleport
Shown
by
appomtment
Rodn ey Downing Real Estate
Broker Phone 992 373 1
1 2 6ti;

BA SS gu tar Ep1phone w th
VoK Super Beetle amp and
J B L speaker Complete for
S300 Phone 667 3372
1 2 411)

Phone 992 2984

11
13
I 30 - Johnny Ca rson 3 IS Alan K ng ln s1de La s Vegas
200 ~ News4

Real Estate For Sale

MATERIAL&gt; CO
713 SSS4
Milson W Va

ZIG ZAG

Is Man' 33 NB C

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HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

1973

10 Clarence M ller 20

4 Who
Follies 3 15 Slreets of San Francrsc o6 13
OO ~ News8 1013 Janak 33 News3 4 6

1 30

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llu1lt.!l! Your $pees
Dellv1ted to Job S1ta

Portland Jr Symph011y 33
9 30 - Off the Record 20
10 00 - News 20 Chr slmas Card

11

Kerr Street
Pomeroy Ohto

WOOD TRUSSES

1971 ALL Electr c w ndsor
Mob le Home
12x65
3
bedroom a r cond toner 13
expando 1 acre ground 0 d
Rt 33 North of Rock Spr1ngs
Phon e 992 5677
12 23tfc

Don t Dnnk the Water

Mov es

P1ck up Serv1ce Ava&lt;lable
DICK SEYLER Ownor
Phone 992 2798

HOU SE 1618 I ncoln H e ghts 3 """"~~--~~-~-­
bedrooms Fa m l y room n J
basement washroom ut 1 ty
ASK US ABOUT
ro om
E lectr c range a r
cond 1t on er carport car
PRE FABRICATED
pet ng n llv ng r oom Call
949 2891
12 27 lit e

8

Gnzz l y

EX

etc from Furmture
Antiques Modern Metals
We buy Ant1ques Collec
hbles etc

See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992 7089
Nlght992 3525
or 992 5232

Handf uls of
Sland Up &amp;

Ashes 20 Beal the Clock 13 Johnny Manns
Chee r 15 Look ng Ahead 33
8 00 - Advocates 20 33 Fl p WTi soo 3 4 15 Toma 6 13 The
Wallons 8 10
9 00 - lronslde3 4 15 Kung Fu6 13 Mo ves The NTgh l ofthe

We Strrp Pamt, VarniShes

or

fJot
contract Also dozer
work and sept1c tanks 1n

sta lied

Help Wanted

Centvry 4 To Te ll the Trut h 6 Ozzre s G1rl s 8

'STRIPPERS

L1nes All work done by the

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7 30 - Hollywood Squares 3 W ld K ngdom 10 Sale ot the

Hoard House

Wt. ter Ltnes and Power
t

Lost

Oh o

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DITCHING SERVICE

'

Beat th e Clock 4 What s My L ne a News 10 Electr c
Sc ence and Art of Football JJ
Truth or Consequences 3 ~ ~et s Make A Dea l 13 Sporls

215 N 2nd Ave
Middleport
Phone 992 3509

1106 E Matn Pomeroy 0

S169l

BLIND ADS
Add 1t on a t 25c Charge per
Advert semen !
OFFICE HOURS
8 30 a m to 5 00 p m Da ty
to
2 00 N oon
8 30 a m
Saturday
LADY S Tt mex. w r st watch and
bl ack. leat her band Sa turd ay
even ng probably between
my home and Sacred Heart
Chur ch F nder please return
to Chr st na 0 Donn ell
21
An ne Street Pom er oy Oh o
Or cal 992 5354
2 3tc

Open 8 T1l S
Monday thru Salurday

Hogan s Heroes I J

Co 20 Vrnce Lombard

Res rdence commerc1al or
mobtle homes Save on parts
&amp; labor

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

FURNITURE

ABC New s 6

7 00 -

GAS and OIL
SALES&amp;SERVICE

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Mrs Effie Watson attended
the Christmas program at the
Hemlock Grove Church Sun
day evemng
Mrs Effie Watson Mr and
Mr§ P.h1lhp .Boyle~d family
and Mr and Mrs Elton RitChie
and family spent Chnstmas
Eve w1th Mr 11nd Mrs Lester
•Seaman of Barlllw Mvs
Seaman IS the former. Wilma
Gwnther who was mamed
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THURSDAY JAN 3 1974
6 00 - News 6 8 10 Sesame St 20 L&lt;l&lt;as Yoga &amp; You 33 ABC
News 13 News 3 4 IS Sew ng Sk lis 33
6 30 ~ News 3 4 CBS News 8 10 Your Future 15 Now 33 NB C

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Wheel Alignment

PQMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

992 20'14
606 E Mam Pomero_y

ll door local 1 owner ca r with less th an 15 000 m les be1gc
I n1 sh b lk v my l top good w w t 1res st andard V 8 eng ne
a utomat c power st eenn,g &amp; brak es rad1o spotless clean
nt er or W'ln t a sharp ca r at th e pr ce o f ave rag e ca r '
1972 NOVA 2 DOOR
S229S
307 V 8 eng ne a ut oma t c wtt h powe r steer ng good w w
!Ires Ra ll y wheels body mldg s r ad o w h te f1n1 sh &amp;
spotless clean mtenor A r eal stopper &amp; pr ces way below
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Also the follow ng descr1bed
real estate sttuated
n the - - - - - - - - - - - - -county of M~ ~ s and St at e of INCOME Tax Serv Cf&gt; 9 am to
5 p m Da1ly except Sunday
Ohio and n 100 Acre Lot No
evenmgs by appo ntment
299 n Town No 7 and Range
only Co Rd 22 off R.t 7
No 13 of the Oh o Company s
bypass Phone Wanda Eb l n
Purchase .. and bounded and
992 2212
descr bed as fat tow s tow t
1 2 JOtc
Beg fl.oing at th e southeast
c orn er '-e f the sad John Me
Bnde s 6 93 100 acre lot n sa d GUN SHOOT Saturday Jan 5
6 p m
M le H I
Road
100 Acre Lot No 299 thence
Factory choked guns only
north 95 feet thence west 100
Assorted meats Sponsored by
t ee t
thence south 87 feet
Racme F 1re Dept
thence east 100 feet to the place
1 2 3tc
of beg nn ng
Deed Reference Volume 202
Page 155 M e gs County Deed SHOOT NG Match Rae ne Gun
Club Sunday Jan 6 1 p m
Rec ords
Assorted m e a t s
factory
The appra sed value of the
cho ked g uns only
rea l estate 1S S2 500 oo
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Sa1d real estate s s tuated on
Carroll Street Carro t Street
1ntersects State Route No 124
on the east and .J.S a dead end
towa rd the w es t Th ere s no
house number
Terms of sale Cash n hand FIREWOOD $12 per PIC k up
load any day after 2 00
upon del very of d eed
Gordon Proff tt Great Bend
Sandy Desert Rd Portland
Robert c Hartenbach
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deem ed ob eel on a l
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partner appears to be \;!ery weak
you do want to be In game This
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JACKNIFED RIGS - Above are two of the trucks which jacknifed on Rt. 30 just north of
the Coast Guard station near Henderson, W. Va. The accident occurred on icy roads around
11 :30 p.m. Wednesday. Three persons, all from North Carolina, were treated and released at
Pleasan t Valley Hospital. The West Vir g1nia Highway Patrol reported about $22,000 dama ge.

Reclaiming
1Continued from Page I)
lhe near future, " said the

report in ,urging acceleration of
the reclatn'ation projects ..
'·11wse states that have done
th e1r planning.on a sound basis
will be ablztoyzcure large
porti ons of the available
monies. It then becomes imperative that the state proceed
immediately to implement the
recommendations

in

this

report.''
The board defended the use
of government money lor the
reclamation projects with this
observation in the report :
"The general public should
bear the burden of responsibility of these lands. · For many'
years the citizens of Ohio have
be nefitted from the production
o! ine•pensive coal, much to
the detriment of the environment. Therefore, it is appropri·
ate to assess the cost of subsequent reclamtion against the
general public."
However, "private industry
must not be overlooked as a
source of reclamation funds,"
the board wrote, recommending that land to be used
for development or other
purposes should be reclaimed
by t he industry with a financial
interest in it.
To encourage this idea, the
board recommended:
- A financial incentive program to get mine operators to
restrip and reclaim previously
stripped land where it is not
profitable to mine the remaining coal.
- Tax incentives to get landowners to perform th~ir own
reclamation, and gnide'lines to
help private reclamation projects.
- Providing state matching
money for federal funding opportunities, and using "land-

owner consent" agreements
for government reclamation,
rather than acquiring the land
and
selling
it
after
reclamation.

News. .. in Briefs
(Cootioued 1from Page I) ·•
poration executives and others who have pleaded or been found
guilty in connection with 1972 campaign violations, only six
remain in prison. The number drops to five today when Bernard
L. Barker, the foreman of the Watergate break-in team, is
released on personal bond pending outcome of his appeal.
Barker was to be flown from Eglin Federal Prison Farm
near Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., to Washington, wbere he will
appear before the U. S. District Court clerk and probation officer. E. Howard Hunt Jr., former White House aide an~
mastermind of the Watergate break-in, wa; freed Wednesday
pending outcome of his appeal.
NASHVILLE, TENN . - SINGING COWBOY Tex Ritter,
whose recording of "high Noon" became a Western classic, died
of a massive heart attack Wednesday night while visiting a
friend in the Davidson County Jail.
A veteran of 85 movies, 78 of them Westerns, and a singing
career that touched six decades, Ritter, 67; was visiting Lamar
"Jack" Watkins, apparently an employe, when he was stricken.
He died at a local hospital a short time later.

JACKSON - Jackson con- hospital grouo ·- at Logan,
tractor Rodney McCorkle said Ironton, and 1-'omeroy ; the
Wednesday work has begun on fourth on : the Court House
arnbillance stations being buill square in Jackson, and the fifth
for
Southeast
Ohio's . on Municipal Square in Oak
Emergency Medical Seriiice Hill.
(SEOEMS y here and in Oak
The structures are J2' x 52'
Hill, Pomeroy, Ironton and with two heated bays for
Logan.
vehicle housing and servicing .
The Economic Development . Crew living quarters include a
Administration is participating lounge and radio control area ,
on the five buildings with the kitchen, bath, shower, utility
local counties. Total cost of the and dormitory rooms.
McCorkle is anticipating
project 1s $315,000, with EDA
funding $197,000. McCorkle 's some delay in receiving
accepted bid lor the project building materials due to
was ·around $250,000.
manufacturer's shortages, but
Three of the buildings will be he estimated completion date
located on county owned by the end of April.

PT. PLEASANT - Robert C.
Cochran,. president of Crepit
Bureau of Pt. Pleasant, Inc.,
said Monday a computer ex·
periment called "Credit
Regional " will go Into effect
soon with a large national
charge store in which the local
credit bureau will receive and
process credit applications
from Ohio and West Virginia.
Cochran explained ! " We
have been computerizing now

Father of

our area but pe~sons
throughout Ohio and West
Virginia.
Credit Regional will be a
central credit file and will use
other bureaus as feeders.
This process is being used
nationally said Cochran, who
expects his computer will ·be
able to · link up with · other
compul!'rs soon to supply information to credit grantors
nationally.

HOSPITAL NEWS

at I :30 p. m. Saturday at the
Oris G. Jolmson Funeral Home
at Vallonia, Ind. Friends may
call at the funeral home after I
p. m. Friday. The body was
being moved today !rom .the
Walker Funeral Home In
Rutland to the Johnson
Funeral Home.

ditioning .

Kisor, Christopher Leach,
Donna Miller, Ruth Montgomery, Iva Marie Neil,
Shirley Nibert, Hilda Rake,
Nellie Sayre, Donald Scaggs,
Donna Stacey, Wilbert Stoney,
Beulah Swindler, Harriett
VanMatre, Ira Watson,
Michael Wingfield.
(Discharges Jan. 1)
Charles Ballard, Carrie
Blankensh~p.
Rosemary
Burson, Mrs. Alva Clark and
daughter, Barbara Freeman,
John Gilland, Jerry Harrison,
Mrs . Marshall King and
Holzer Medical Center
daughter, Charlottie Long,
(DlsehargesDec. 31)
Tara Allen, Andrew Brad· Kathleen Nally, Robert
ford, Lillian Bumgardner, Leo Rutherlord, Ruth Saunders,
Caiandros, Huey Dowdy, Mrs. Cheryldean Spencer, George
Larmis Gilbert and son, Denver Thomas, William Warner.
Griffith, Faith Harris, Scott
Hineman, Mary Howell,
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
George Hyman, Florence
Falr'Salurday and Sunday
and a chance of rain and
snow Monday. High In the
308. Lows In upper teeDB and
208.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMmED - Melissa Clay,
Rutland ; Edward Bailey,
Athens; Michelle Soltis,
Pomeroy; Julius Chancey,
Racine; Kathryn Miller ,
Middleport; Lilly Edwards,
Pomeroy; James Pettit,
Middleport.
DISCHARGED - Terri
Hollis, Elizabeth Sharpnack,
Timothy Lee, Maggie Gilmore,
Alfred Robinson, Sarah Congo,
Celia Hite .

Due

to .icyro~dcondltionsall

Idaho Gov . Cecil D. Andrus _schools

proclamation
last
week exempting
issued thea
southern hall of Idaho from
DST, thus placing the entire
state on Pacific Daylight time.
Gov. Tom McCall of Oregon
asked that' Malheur County iri
eastern Oregori, the only
.
.
Oregon county on Mountain
Stewart and Missie, Letart, · time, ·. be exempt from the
and' Mrs. Mary Aumiller, Hart- change; but-jllly if an exempN~ws, .
ford .. ·
tion is also wanted to southern
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. · Idaho.
Mrs . Reuben (Frances)
.
·Stewart of Mason is .back home · Nellie Dudding and daughter,
A resolution WI!!' fntrnduced
after being · ~ surgical patient Mrs. Juanita Ward and Dale in in the Nebraska Legislature to
Holzer · Medical Center. She New Haven, included Master place the entir.e state on
·expressed appreciation for the Sgt. Gael and Ruth Dudding Mountain time .' And in Mimany cards and thoughtful and daughter, Andrea of Ft. chigan, se':eral legislators
acts of relatives and friends. Knox, Ky.; Mrs. Carol sCyoc, ·have asked Gov. William ·
· Speaking of cards, Oinda Cindy and Marie of Reedsville, M,illiken to petition for an
Roush of West Columbia Ohio; Mr . .and · Mrs.· Eber exemption.
received many cards and gifts Roush, Mary and Robert
Canada Maj Ch~f
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on her 12th birthday. On Dudding, Mrs. James Dudding
The government of Ontario,
Channel 13 the Reverend and Troy, all of Mason.
· Canada, is also expected to
Master Sgt. Dudding and his adopt Daylight Saving Time
Charles Norris, formerly of
Racine, and now of South family and Mrs. Scyoc and because of pressure from
Point, Ohio dedicated the family visited several days business ,and industry that
with their mother and sister. have close links to the United
program to ,Cinda.
Mrs. A. P.' Nichol5on spent States . ..
, Mrs . A. P. Nicholson of
w'ith her daughter
Christmas
Clifton; Chester RouSh, West
In some spots, loc;~l school
and
son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs·. boards, under pr•.ssure from
Columbia and ' Mike Roush,
Pomeroy, vlsit.id a few days Earl Robinson and tamuy at parents fearful of their
. ,. rec.ehtly with Tech Sgt. and Gallipoll~ .
children waiting for school
Mrs. and Mrs. Landon Smith buses before deylight, have
Mrs. P. E. Nicholson and
daughter, Amber, at McGuire visited in Ripley recently with delayed the opening hour of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Durbin and schools.
AF Base, New Jersey.
· Mrs. Maxine Arnold is Mr. Smith''s sister, Mrs. Griff
In Knoiiville, Tenn., for
visiting over the holidays with Durbin.
example, schools will open and
.Holiday guests of Mr. and close h:il! ·an hour later tlian
her ijaughter and son-in-law,
Mr . and Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald Mrs. Landon Smith were Mr. under standard time.
ahd ··son , Jason . JasOJ\ is and Mrs . Nelson Reynolds and
A similar plan has been
recuperating from surgery BI)Q· children, Jay and Jill; Mr. and adopted in- Pinelas County,
'Mrs. Al'nold· remained for a · Mrs. Kermeth Reynolds, Keith · Fia.,, where assistant Superin~onger visit whil~ her gr and- Allen and J(ell~ . Norman tendent Dan McAuliffe said,
Reynolds, ·ail' of Mason ; Mr. "·The 'only reason weare doing
. spn, fully recovers. .
and
Mrs. John Gothard and \h.is.is that we don't want those
Mr'. and Mrs : ..~Reuben
Steve
of Melbourne, Pa.f·Mrs. · kids, pacticularly the elemenStewart spent Chrisbnas with
their daughter and son-ui-law, . R. C. King ( Hejlderson; Mrs. . tary ones, to have to stand and
Mr . and Mrs. Jack Fowler and · Iris Collin~ and daugl1ter, Pat,
.
family in Pt. Pleasant. Others of MiddJeJ)or). . '
CELEBRATES
of the family visiting included
Mrs.
J. K. Sinith observed
··Butch, Tim. and Lisa·Stewart of
her
89th
birthday ~nniversary
Mason ; Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Mooday with a family
.SECOND:THOUGHTS
celebration. F'ol!owlng a
CINCINNATI (UP!) ...:. Joe dinger, cake was served and
Di~on will . have second pictures .were taken. Gifts and
Tonight , Jan: J
thoughts next time,about being ' cards were presented to Mrs . .
NOT'oPEN
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a Good Samaritan. Dixon a Smith ·who makes her home ·
security
guard , stopped e;rJY with Mr. and Mrs. Tllomas
,
Fri .-Sat .'s"r · _
. . jan. 4-5-6
W&lt;;&lt;Jnesday t~ help~· stranded · Kelly and famfly. Mr. and Mrs.
NEPTUNE FACTOR
m~torist. After . the car was . Vmcent Dabo, P?_meroy, were ·
;·Ben Gazarro
runnlgg,
' the motoriSt yell'O'd. present for tl)e celebration.
Yvette Mimeau x
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fro!n
his
car, "! don 't like Telephone calls were received
~how Starts 7 p.m .
Security guards;" and shot from the other Shildren and
Dillon in the left arm as he left from several grandchildren.

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Conservatory of · Musi c.
'fs~sa l d Hoffner, Phone 992·

Meigs County are

Until 9 P.Mi

At the Wareho!Jse on Mechanic Street Sale of Gas and Oil
Heaters - Sale of Room Size Rugs.
On the 2nd floor - Girls Winter Coat Sale - Womens
Winter Coats . Girls Sportswear - Womens Coordinate
Sportswear - Womens Dresses - Girls Dresses. January
. Clearance sale prices on Preteen .Sportswear. Clean up
sale on Fall and Winter yard goods· on ready made Draw
Draperies - Bedspreads and Bathroom Accessories.

You'll find good selections and you'll save plenty .during
this January Clearance Sale.

Open Both Friday and Saturday 9:30 to 9 P.M.

house, Middleport

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Women's

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SHOES

SHOES

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F~ION_ &amp;

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VOL. XXV

POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

NO. 184

By ROBERT F. BUCKHORN
WASHINGTON (UPI ) - Federal energy chief William E .
Simon says he expects retail
gasoline prices to rise between
8 and 11 cents by March. To
motorists in many parts of the
nation it was evident the
increase is well under way.
A UPI survey showed most
dealers were charging more
than 50 cents a gallon for
regular in the East and
Midwest and between 43 .,nd 49
cents in the West. In New York

City regular gasoline was
selling as high as 56.4 cents ;
premium, 61.9. In Chicago
regular prices ranged between
51 and 52 cents per gallon.
Simon reported isolated cases
of extreme price gouging, such
as $2 a gallon . He told a news
conference Thursday the Internal Revenue Service found 409
price violators among 2,300
stations spot checked.
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Simon's prediction, during the
same news conference, of a
gasoline price rise of as much

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Mens&amp; Boys

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Womens, Mens.
Boys; Girls

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Girls

SADDLE
OXFORDS

Dingo BoOts

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ONE STYLE

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Connles, Bucky, Thom
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h•ritage
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MeAn

Your Thom

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as 11 cents by March was one
cent more than he had
predicted Monday. He repeated
the administration is considering gasoline rationing only as a
last resort.
Announcement Expected Soon
Simon is expected to annoWJce soon a new "price
adjusbnent" formula to allow
the nation's 100,000 service
stations to raise prices to make
up for the fact that the amount
~ fuel they are allowed to seU
is 6eing cut 20 per cent. He also
is expected to announce a
specific 1'k-cent price increase.
The 8-11 cent a gallon price
increase prediction includes
both of those measures.
Federal energy officials said
one station selling gasoline at

By United Press International
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MONTGOMERY, ALA. - GOV. GEORGE C. W~ llace has
started 2'h years in advance in his quest for the Democratic
presidential nominatin in 1976.
"It's no secret what we're doing here," Wallace's national
campaign director, Charles Snider, said Thursday. "We're goiilg
to set up the kind of organization that can give the governor the
presidential nomination in 1976 ... "
Mrs. Carol Jean Adams,
Snider said Wallace's previous three attempts at the
High
St., Pomeroy, has been
presidency were poorly organized. But he said in 1976 Wallace
intends to have the kind of organization that gave Sen. George . named the Meigs County
campaign director for the
McGovern a first ballot victory at the 1972 convention.
January, 1974 fund drive of the
WASHINGTON - ATTORNEY GENERAL-designate National Foundation- March of
William B. Saxbe says the Justice Department shoilld in- Dimes.
Mrs. Adams will be assisted
vestigate whether the nation's major oi) companies did anything
by
Mrs. Vikki Gloeckner, a
to deliberately cause the fuel shortage. Saxbe also told UP! in an
interview that the Senate Watergate Committee's subpoena of past director, and Mrs. Joanne
almost 500 White House tapes and documents was a "fishing Williams, treasurer of the
Meigs County Chapter .
expedition" created to keep the committee in business.
As in previous years, coin
The blunt.,;peaking Ohio Republican, to be sworn in at 4 p.m.
cards
will be distributed in all
today as President Nixon's fourth attorney general, promised to
schools
of the county, and
pursue "strict, vigorous enforcement" of the antitrust la~s,
"firm but fair" civil rights enforcement, and to run the Jushce canisters will be placed in
Departmnt like "a good law office ... with dignity, honesty and business houses. This year

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60 cents might be price · - Before leavmg l;an Clemen- Statistics said layoffs of manugouging, while another nearby te, Calif., for Washington factoring workers rose from 8
selling for the same price may Thursday, Secretary of State per 1,000 in October to 10 per
be acting legally. The explana- Henry Kissinger said President 1,000 in November. The study
tion, officials said, is that Nixon will begin contacting didn't say why, but an official
prices of imported crude oil are leaders of about 20 major oil said the energy crisis m~st be
rising faster than domestic _producing and consuming na- part of the reason. U.S.
crude. Some gasoline is made 'tions next week to propose automakers, lor example, have
mostly from imported crude. steps to ease the energy crisis ·announced permanentlayo!ls of
Refiners of that gasoline are and avoid its economic con- / 45,000 workers because of
being allowed to pass the sequences. He did not spell out slumping big car sales.
higher cost on to consumers. details.
-Simon denied reports that
Otherwise, officials said, im- Transportation Secretary oil tankers are waiting off U.S.
ports would' drop off and the Claude S. Brinegar said aver- coasts for prices to rise before
energy crisis would .be even age occupancy for cars used for they deliver their oil.
worse. Companies selling gaso- commuting is 1.6 persons, and
- The Citizens' Advisory
line made mostly from domes- he wants to make that 3.2 Committee on Environmental
tic crude are more limited in persons by encouraging more Quality told Preident Nixon In a
the amount they can raise car-pooling. One gimmick being report the nation is paying too
retail prices.
considered is reduced tolls for little attention to devices such
Other Developments
cars carrying more people.
as windmills and solar generaIn other developments :
- The Bureau of Labor tors to beat the energy crisis.

March of Dimes here underway

fairness."
Saxbe said he believes Nixon has fully "cooperated with
Watergate Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski 's investigation.
The new attorney general also renewed his pledge to honor
Jaworski's independence. "He has his operation and I have
mine," Saxbe said. "I don 't know of any place I'd get involved
unless he wants me to ."

Womeris &amp; Mens

Suede. Latigo,

PHONE 992·2156

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy

Galtia, Jackson and Vinton
Count1es and th e Raccoon
Creek and Elk Fork areas of
Gallia, Meigs and Vinton
Counties.
" It is extremely important
that Ohio immediately start
se veral of the watershed
studies," the re port said . .
"Unless specific projects are
located and well defined as
part of the recommended
detailed feasibilit y studies ,
these fundin g opportunities
. will be lost. "
The report r eferr ed to
available grants from the
Appalachian Regional Commission, the U. S. Environmental
Prote ction

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Clearance Sale- All over the store and at the warehouse
on Mechanic Street. Special Clearance Sale prices on
Transistor Radios - on mens Dress Slacks - mens and
boys Winter Coats and Jackets - mens Knit Shirts- mens
and boys Sport and Dress Shirts.; Spec:ia I Bicycie Sale at
the Toy Store. Sale of heavy Bath Towels, Hand Towels
and Wash Cloths. Sale prices now on women's Lingerie
112 Price - Jewelry 1!2 Price.

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MOVING DAY - Aiea representatives of three agencies
moved into new offices on the second floor of The Farmers
Bank and Savings Co. building on West Main St. in Pomeroy.
Thursday . Employes who began their first day in th e moder n
offices are, front, 1-r, are David Parry, Soil Conservation
Service ; Georgene Childers, county office clerk for the
Farmers Home Administration; Milton E. Roush, district
director, Farmers Home Adminisrration , and Gene Riggs,

Open·Friday and Saturday Nights

one of the zones from the faster wait in the pitch dark."
In Raleigh, N.C., starting
time. State legislatures could
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
time
was set back by an hour,
also exempt their states, or the
The
Middleport E-R squad
state could ask the federal but protesting parents com·
government for an exemption. plain such a pian would leave answered a call at 8:49 a. m.
children at home alone in the today from the Beulah White
Only Arizona has Asked
morning.
residence, 211 N. Fifth Ave.,
So far, only Arizona has
Plans for opening schools taking Florence Hannay to
asked for an exemption for the
entire state, citing a "hard- later are also under discussion Veterans Memorial Hospital
ship" provision. Arizona Gov. in many other sections of the after she suffered a possible
Jack Williams, in a wire to country, from Utah to Boston. stroke:
Washington, said Arizona is in
HELP WANTEC
the .western section of the ' ·
ASSISTANT MANAGER ...!.. A
Mountain Time Zone and
person who can quickly
MARRIAGE LICENSES
develop into the assistant
Daylight Saving Time would
manager of our office . Must
Jerry Lee Rowe, 19, Racine,
not resillt in saving energy.
be at least h Jgh school
U.
S.
Army,
and
Veleeta
Gail
graduate and have a car .
Williams contended that ArizoPhone Mr. Buskirk. at 992 ·
Shaffer, 19, Racine; Donald
na's hottesl period is' in the
2111.
Capital
Financial
afternoon and DSTwoilld mean Robert Brouse, 21, NelsonviUe, \ Services , en equal op .
portunlty employer .
trading an hour of lower utility lineman, and Karen ·
1·3·3tc
Elizabeth
Sutherland,
20,
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energy use in the morning for
an hour of higher energy use in Rutland, bookkeeper.
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th e evemng,
expect Y rmg
PIANO and ORGAN lessons by
the summer with air conSCHOOLSCLOSED
graduate of Cincinnati

The Ohio Board on
Unre claimed Strip Min ed
Lands
which Thursday
to
the
recomm ended
legislature all abandon ed
surface and underground
mines should be reclaimed by
the ye.ar 2000 at an estimated
cost of $623 million, included
large portions of southeastern
Ohio in its top priority.
According to UPI, the top
i
priority watersheds, rated in
representative of the John Hancock Insurance -Company; Nove!llber on the basis of cost
Back row , 0. Dale Lea , assistant county supervisor for effectiveness, amount o£
Farmers Home Administration; Reed Young , technician pollution , dev e lopm e nt
with the Soil Conservation ·service; Mrs . Leoda Young,· demand , density of strip
district secretary for the Soil and Water Conservation mines, economic need, public
District , and Archie R. Stegall, county supervisor, Farmers visibility and visual quality,
Home Administration .
were Little Raccoon Creek in

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Mason Area

fo• almost three years in order
to attract large national crettit
grantors for credit reports· for
the entire state of West
Virginia and part ·of Ohio.
Today it's a reality. Not only
wiU we be processing credit
reports . but ;;ve will receive
computer tapes of the credit
grantors ledger experience on
a JO day upgrading basis which
will allow us to keep an updated file not only on persons in

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... :Meigs, Gallia land

Credit b~u computerized for regiOn

Switch-to DST Sunday
By United Press International
Most Americans set their
clocks an hour ahead next
Sunday as almost all of the
country goes on Daylight
Saving Time in an effort to
save energy. The country will
remain on Daylight Saving
Time until October, 1975.
Under the legislation passed
by the Congress, no mainland
state is exempted from Daylight Saving Time, though both
Alaska and Hawaii arc exempted. But 14 mainland states
that now have two time zones,
such as Indiana, may exempt

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ISRAEb AND EGYPT WENT BACK TO THE bargaining
table in Geneva today and ordered top officials to Washington
and Moscow to.discuss the progress of Middle East peace talks.
Sources at Geneva peace conference said Israeli and Egyptian
negotiators have agreed on many of the mechanical details of
troop disengagement along the shaky Snez Canal cease-f1re bnes.
The sources saio Brig. Gen. Tahal el Magdoub, the Egyptian
negotiator, .and Brig. Gen . Mordechai Gur, his ~~raeli cou~­
. terpart, were now waiting for "pohllcal gwdebnes from the1r
governments on the extent of troop pullbacks. Israel ' sent
Defense Minister Moshe Dayan to W~hington and Egypt ordered Foreign Minister Ismail Fahmi to Moscow for discussions
with the superpowers on the progress of the peace talks.
Dayan was to me&lt;;t in Washington today with Secretru:y of
State Henry A. Kissmger and Defense Scretary James R.
Schlesinger. He said he planned to discuss troop disengagement
talks with Kissinger and ask Schlesinger for more weapons."
DAYTON, OHIO - A FEDERAL COURT decision to be
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i~ of the Dally Sentinel and Sunday Times Sentinel will be
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when children bring in their
coin cards, each will be
presented a special March of
Dimes badge.
Although "mailers" from the
Columbus office of the March
of Dimes have been received
by Meigs County residents,
Mrs. Adams said local families
are expected to give to the fund
drive only once .
The Mothers March has been
set for Jan. 15 from 5 p.m. to 9
p.m. and will be conducted in
Middleport,
Pomeroy,
Syracuse, Rutland, Racine,

Chester and Tuppers Plains.
In Middleport, the March
will.be cond!lcted by members
of Xi Gamma Mu Chapter,
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, and
other volunteers, under
direction of Miss Marilyn
Swan,
sorority service
chairman. The Ohio Eta Phi
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
members will go door-to-door
in Pomeroy and Syracuse, with
Mrs. Janet Pickens, chapter
service chairman, to make
area assignments.
Mrs. Judy Snowden ha s

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charge of soliciting in Rutland,
Mrs . Martha Dudding in
Racine, Mrs . Judy Eichinger,
in Chester, and Mrs. Doris Well
in Tuppers Plains.
The 1974 March of Dimes
dollars will be used as follows:
- Twenty-five percent for
research by the National
Foundation solely for the
purpose
of
developing
medications and cures for birth
defects.
- Thirty-five percent to
mtaintain treatment and
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on coal and other minerals and
a llocation s from· the state
capit.al improvement and
gene ral budgets .
" It becomes obvious that
much financial assistance is
now or will become available in
the near future ." said the
report, in urging acceleration
of the reclamation projects.

Agency 'and th U.S. Department of the Interior , ·as
well as potential grants from at
least eight other federal ·
agencies plus funds now being
set up by Congress. ·
The board also recommended as possible sta te
~ources of
money,
a
reclamation bond issue, an
increase in the severance tax

Jobless
at 4.9%
By DONALD R. FINLEY
WASHINGTON (UPI) ~
Unemployment rose in December to 4.9 per cent of the
American labor force, the
government said today.
The rise from 4.7 per cent in
N ov emb~r - the second monthly increase in a row - was
another step in what both
administra tion and private
economists predict will be a
sharp rise m joblessness this
year because of the energy
crisis.
Joblessness also rose 0.2 per
cent from October to November.
The Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics said in
releasing the Dei!Cmber report
that it was unable to determine
whether a 170,000 increase in
unemployment last month was
due to the fuel shortage.
A supplementary report due
next week should provide better
clues on the impact of the
energy crisis on December
employment.
Many thousands of announced
layoffs, particularly in the auto
and airlines industries, because
of the fuel shortage have not
yet been reflected 'in unemployment statistics. The reason is
that they took place in
December after the BLS data
was gathered or are scheduled
to take effect this month.
The 4.9 per cent jobless rate
for December was the highest
since It hit an even 5 per cent
last May. The rate was on a
downward trend since hovering
near the 6 per cent mark for 19
months until May, 1972. The
rate hit a low of 4.5 per cent in
October before starting the
upward swing.
Most economists agree thar
the energy crisis will cause
unemployment to continue to
rise in 1974.
Chairman Herbert Stein of
President Nixon's Council of
Economic Advisers has predicted unemployment will level off
somewhere below 6 per cent.
Some private economists say it
may go as high as 8 per cent.
The number of unemployed
Americans rose in December to
4.4 million, the BLS said,
although the number of workers
holding jobs showed little
change, holding at about 85.6
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DON PEARCH

Pearch taking
seat on board
in Middleport
Don Pearch, 931 Hysell St.,
ha s been named to fill a
vacancy on · the Middleport
Village Board of Public Affairs.
Pearch, who mov ed to
Middleport from Portsmouth •
five years ago last August, wa s
appointed to fill a vacan cy
created
when
James
Brewington, who has been
serving, or any other candidate
failed to file to run for the post
last fall.
Pearch is customer service
supervisor of the General
Telephone Co. of Ohio in Meigs
County. He is a member and a
past president of the PomeroyMiddleport Lions Club. He
belongs to the Elks Lodge at
Portsmouth. Mr. and Mrs.
Pcarch are parents of four
children, EriC, 20; Roger, 18;
Ann, 13, and Michael, 4, all at
home. The family attends the
First United Presbyterian
Church in Middleport. Serving
with Pearch on the board will
be Richard Gress and Jack
Hawley.

More telief
demanded
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by
truckers

PITI'SBURGH (UP!) - The
head of an independent
truckers association warned
Thursday there would be "one
hell of a transportation strike"
unless the Nixon Administration provided quicker
relief of rising fuel costs.·
William Hill, president of the
Fraternal Association of Steel
Haulers
(FASH),
·sent·
By George Hargraves
near fulw·c. A; the present time, it appears that our · three radio stations that we would not have school. telegrams to President Nixon
school iunch program wiD not be self&lt;~upporting this
You may recall that we are permttted to mhalSS hvel and energy chief William
Supt Melga Local Schools
.,
da
· h sc boTohiyear
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fthor bad
mec f mea
Last week we looked back at 1973. Let's take a year, We will have to supplement it with dollars from
b vsakeadc
f' weather
t . edorda
the Simon asking for a special
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d
re
owns.
s
1s
e
1rs
mtss
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or
"between
all
bnef look now at the start of 1974.
the genera un .
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'll
issed d earlier in the meeting
As this year begins, our economy, our nation, all
And, of course, inflation is eating away at the pay
distrtct. Hamsonvt e m
a ay
miss responsiqle representative
our lives, all that we do, and certainly our schools, checks of all our employes. Recent increases are
year due to the failure of a water pump.~~ ~~umake groups in the trucking industry
~re under a cloud of uncertainty and concern. The being rapidly chipped away by the grinding wheels of
more than th~ alloted f•;~day~ you ha da s We and government to work out a
solution."
national crisis in confidence in leadership and the increasing cost of living.
them up. We o not wan
m e up :."~em!i.;;n
HiU complained that a recent
authority is felt in every school and in every classThe dozen month~ of 1974 will provide us with
Will hold lightly the days :at w~ h\
. t
Ititerstate
Commerce Commis'
.
many fine moment.il as well as many trying times.
Thursday' however' was a ay w en t w~s J.us
sion (ICC) ruling that allows a
roon;ve face , or soon probably wiU face shortages in a The first few days of the new year arc certainly filled
dangerous for busses to operate m o~r district
number of areas including gasoline, heating oil, with some significant difficulties. So, we all must face
Please remember that you shoilld. always ,listen surcharge for increased fuel
them one at a time and move off into a new and
to the radio for n~ws about school closmg. Don t call costs provided ito immediate
·. Speaking of Schools··No. 299 challenging year.
the radio stations or anyon~ else. Just tune 1n and . help for truckers owning their
THURSDAY BROUGHT us our first real
listen lor the announcement. Your cooperatiOn IS own rigs.
paper, and all products of the petrochemical . in·
The ICC ruling, instituted
problem
day
as
far
as
the
weather
is
concerned.
greatly
needed and will be deeply apprecl8ted. .
dustry.
Dec. 13, requires trucking
freezing
rain
of
the
early
morning
·
hours
NEWS
&amp;
NOTES-The
orga~tio~l
meeting
The
We face or soon probably will face increasing
of the Meigs Local Board of Education wt~ be held at companies to prove their need
prices in all forms of energy : gas, coal, heating oil, coated everything with a glaze of ice. It became
7P,0m. on Monday, January 7,m the meeting room m for increased hauling rates by
electricity, and especially gasoline. Remember that worse the farther north in the county that we went.
We
checked
with
the
state
highway
garage,
the
Mtddleport
- Coach Brauer s Marauders trav~l to submitting fuel cost data I a
we use abont IO,ooo·gallons per month during the nine
county
garage,
the
state
J\lghway
patrol,
the
sheriff's
Ironton
tonightWellston ~lays here next Tuesdsy, process Hill said was too
months of the school term . The prices of all paper
and we travel to Logan Frtdlly, January II - The costly, time-consuming, and
products are showing a significant increase. Schools office ·the Middleport police the Pomeroy police
first semester will end on January II and report , complex for independent
use a lot of paper. Textbook and workbook prices will WMro WATH WJEH and ;.vera! bus drivers be:
tween
S:45
and
10
a
.~.
Although
a
lot
of
work
had
cards will go home on Thursda.Y, January 17 -Some truckers .
certainly .be up.
"If we don 't get some kiri'd of
been
done
on
them,
it
seemed
unwise
to
risk
sending
seniors
will be ~mpleting their work for gradua.~ton
The ci&gt;st of the food that goes into our school
relief,"
Hill said, "we're headat the end of thiS ftrst semester.
lunches continues to move upward. We hope for some busses out on the slippery roads, particularly
ing for one hell of a transportaheJp from a pos &lt;;ibl•· :nr rf'" ",.. ;:"' fMPral subsidy in the township roads. Shortly after 6:15 we informed all
tion strike. A guy reported to
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me today that Quaker ~tate
NAME CORRECTED
(Oil Co.) raised its price ten
James Barr, 25, of Sellers- cents a gallon. There's going to
burg, Ind. (not John Barr of be a Goddamn revolution ."
He said F ASH estimates
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The Sirica Thursday . that Nixon chief White House Watergate
- An original committee suit New Albany, Ind. ) was
showed
gasoline and diesel fuel
Wednesday
seriousiy
injured
deadline for President Nixon to woilld not comply . with the lawyer, J. Fred Buzhardt, in involving five conversations by
near Danville in the.fall of a prices rose 2tl cents per gallon
turn o~er several hundred order.
his chambers for 45 minutes the President with John W. water tank being erected by since May of 1978.
subpoenaed tapes and other The Senate committee, late Thursday afternoon . Court Dean Ill, then White !louse
He suggested a better formaterials,. to the Senate according to its chief counsel , sources said Buzhardt told the counsel. Sirica rilled Oct. 17 he · the Caldwell Tank Co. of
mula
for relieving higher fuel
Watergate committee passed Sam Dash, will not take any Judge that Nixon had in- did nqt have jurisdiction in the Louisville, (not New Albany)
today with the White House further action until a suit in- structed his lawyer not to matter but Congress passed a as ·· was reported. Barr · was costs would be a flat surcharge
under intensive care at Holzer of 1-4 cent per mile for each one '
taking no action .
volving previous subpoenaed comply 'with t~e subpoenas . ' law giving him jurisdiction. Medical Center suffering a cent per gallon increase in fuel
• The Washington Star-News tapes is cleared up .
The controversy involves two Sirica still must decide on this skull fracture . John A. Locke, costs, to be paid upon delivery
said pr~sidenti al lawyers told
Sirica met wtUil.ht~:~.h a1n..1. Uit:: sets of subpoen~ed tapes :
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U. S. District Judge John J.

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