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on ambulance stations

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
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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
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.
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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Starts Friday, Jan. 4
Men's &amp; Women's ·
Suede

One Group
Women's

HIKING BOOTS

SHOES

SHOES

Lined &amp; Unlined

by r;onnie, Thom
MeAn, Miss Wonderful

EE-EEE

30% off

Price

Womens &amp; Girls

Boys

HIKING
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Values
to $17.99

BOOTS

F~ION_ &amp;

SNOW BOOTS
Values to $27.95

Suede or Leather

20% off
On~

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MEN~s

SHOES
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Values to $17.99

1/2

40-50%
ALL OTHER

RUBBER
F001WEAR-

20%oFF
Includes men 's miners

PRICE ·-

steel toe boots, Insulated
boots and 2. 4, 5 buckle
arctics.

All Other Merchandise, 20%

WOMEN'S
WIDE WIDTHS

REGULAR PRICE
Select Group
Boys &amp; Girls

SHOES
Thom MeAn, Poll
Parrot. Active Age

40 10

OFF
Shoe Shine Kits, Umbrellas and
BuHe....,._% Price

OFF
Reg. Price

A Few Sizes of

Boys &amp; Girls

SHOES
REMAIN AT
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A Good Selection

ONE GROUP
NAME BRAND

PURSES

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Devoted To The lnternll Of The Meiga-Mawn Area

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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SLIPPERS

Naked Leather

30%

OFF

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20% OFF

Reg. Price

Men's

ALL OTHER

Work Shoes
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Reg. &amp; Steel Toe

20% OFF
REGULAR PRICE
Mens&amp; Boys

SLIPPERS
Womens, Mens.
Boys; Girls

40%oFF
Girls

SADDLE
OXFORDS

Dingo BoOts

20% OFF
ONE STYLE

40% off

Connles, Bucky, Thom
lk.An. Black·whlte, navywhite, navy-tan, brown·

ton.

1h price

h•ritage
house
MeAn

Your Thom

Store

Middleport ·

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

FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1974

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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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Take advantage now of the special Storewide January
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,
Rt.
I,
energy use in the morning for
an hour of higher energy use in Rutland, bookkeeper.
'
'all du '
NOTICES
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

Elberfelds lri Pomeroy

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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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Top 'p riority g1ve.n
... :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."
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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.
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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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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
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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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mtss
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or
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all
bnef look now at the start of 1974.
the genera un .
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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
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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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Buffalo wins
d:,y aft~~·:'l over
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Gilligan will
dedi.cate HQ

slippery
condition

On Wectnesda1 Jan ~ a mt c r owd\ e commumca t 10n
f01 mal ded1ca tron ceremon\ sys tem SEOEMS Will hale
wtll be held " t the h&lt;•adqu"r act!\ nted all of tls varwus
ters of Southeas t Ohw s Lomponent s
wh1ch
are

Icy road conditions were

blamed for four of five traffic
accidents mvesllgated ThW's
day by the Galba-Me~gs Post
State Highway Patrol
Two ac:ctdents occurred at
the same location on County
Road 8 m Meigs County, one
and seven tenths miles north of
Rt 124 The patrol said the ftrst
was at 7 55 a m when Otha L
Casto of Mason lost control of
h1s car which sbd mto a dttch
Officers said Casto's car was
struck by an auto operated by
Jack R Teaford of Racme
Teaford s car was struck by a
vehtcle operated by Bus G
Damels of Leon, W Va There

Emergency Med1ca l Set' J&lt;.:e tr a 1mn g tran s port a tiOn
(SEOEMS l commemoratm g commumca t10ns emergency
tht:
completto n of th e r uo m
IITlpr O\ ement,
man
agemen
t evaluation and
emergeno se-t' Ice Ke} note
speaker for the 4 p m pt ogram eduLatwn

The non profit emergency
"Ill be John J Go llt gan
Governor of Ohto
medtcal serv1ce svstem 1s a
Ded1cattng the SEOEMS proJect of Ohto Valley Health
proJect wtll be the htghhght of Servtces Foundation Inc , and
the go vet nor s v1 stt to a nattonal health demon
Southeast Ohto "here he will strahon by the department of
also tour ambulance statwns Health
Educatton
and
and be the honored guest of a Welfare
pnvate receptton followmg th e
Tentat" e plans call for the
afternoon ceremonJ

W1th the completiOn of a

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genetic counseling centers to

buy eqwpment, educatiOnal
matenals and to subsidize the
educatiOn of people studymg
the cause of birth defects
- Fort) percent to carry out
the programs of the March of
Dimes m Metgs County and to
be used at the d1screhon of the
local members of the March of
Dtmas admmtstrattve board
Mrs Adams pomted out that
durmg the past year local
funds have been contributed to
the four comprehens11e and
evaluahon centers m Ohto
located
at
Cmcmnat1
Columbus Cleveland, and
Dayton and that a pubhc
educatwn and mlormatwn
program has been carried out
She noted that contnbultons
raised durmg the annual appeal help support medical
service programs

research

professiOnal educat10n and
public health mformatwn
prOJects sponsored by the
voluntary health orgamzat10n
Mrs Adams a nurse by
professiOn, stated that 111 lme
With the goal of protectmg the
phystcal and mental health of
every newbm n, the March of
Dimes IS expandmg tts ser
v1ces mto the area of maternal

and mlant health care
Commenhng on birth
defects, the campaign director
diSplayed literature which
hsted 20 percent of all btrth
defects as hereditary 20
percent to be caused by en

Governor to tour ambulance
stations m Jackson County,
emergem;y room facthttes at

Holzer Medtcal Center tn
Galbpohs before amvmg at
SEOEMS headquarters 415
Vmton Ptke m Galhpohs the
public IS mv1ted

was mtnor

c1tatwn was Issued
The first of three Gallia
County accidents occurred at
GOV GILLIGAN
12 45 a m on Bulavtlle -Porter
Rd four tenths of a nule north
of Rt 160 where Annabelle
Morgan, 46, Rt 1, Gallipolis,
lost control of her car on the ICy
pavement The vehicle left the
htghway stnkmg an embankment
At 10 30 a m Thursday on
Graham School Rd north of
TIME - Twenty-one mem- Rt 141, Norman L Stewart of
compensatiOn the board would
Galhpohs, lost control of hiS
have to consider medical ex- bers of the House asked Gov
van on a Ice-covered roadway
John
J
Gllhgan
to
request
an
penses, loss of earmngs and
The
vehicle went out of control
whether the 'good sa man tan ' exempt10n for OhiO from the
Into
a ditch
has other sources of com- nationwide swttch to daylight
Kenneth G Rtce, 46, Rt I,
savmgs lime on grounds ~htld­
pensation
GalhpoiiS,
was charged with
The btll, If adopted by the ren would be gomg to school m
laiiW'e
to
)'leld
lollowmg an
Senate would take effect July the dark State Rep Claude
Fiocca, D-Akron, offered a btU accident at 6 43 p m on Rt 7
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forbtdding
schools to start be- one and one tenth nules north
The legislatiOn providing a
of Gall1pohs
tax break for farmland owners fore 9 a m
Officers said Rice's car &gt;fas
REGEN1 S - State Sen
was offered by state Sen
pulling
onto the highway from
Harry
Meshel,
D·Youngstown,
Michael J Maloney, R·
the
Silver
Bridge Shoppmg
proposed
addmg
four
Cmcmnatt, chatrman of tte
Senate Ways and Means legislators to the nme-member Plaza and struck a car driven
by Fr lCIS E Kuhn, 37, of
Committee which will study OhiO Board of Regents
Galhpohs
Both
chambers
retW'n
at
1
30
the proposal
Maloney's bill calls lor !arm p m next Tuesday
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land to be valued lor tax pW'
poses on tts worth as produc·
live agrtcultural land rather
than for Its development poten·
llal
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Tax Break Given
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The bill gives the tax break
,
to farmers of ftve or more
,
By MILTON RICHMAN
acres who actually raise gen
UPT Sports Editor
era! crops, dairy or poultry
anunals, vegatables, flowers,

Assembly revives old
'Good Samaritan~ bill
By LEE LEONARD
UP! Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Ohto General Assembly has
ad)oW'ned for the weekend
followmg completiOn oltts first
bnef work week m 1974
The House ThW'sday unaru
mously adopted and sent to the
Senate a year .(lid bill proVIding
state compensatiOn of up to
$10,000 to 'good samaritans
InJured while aiding crune victuns
In the Senate, legtslatwn was
mtroduced to grant a tax break
to agrtcultural landowners m
accordance w1th a constttutwnal questiOn adopted
last November
The crune VICtim compensatiOn bill, authored by state Rep
Casey Jones D-Toledo, had
been ptcked apart m the House
Judtcwry Committee last year,
but legtslallve draftsmen cut
through legal snarls and
stmphhed procedures to send
the proposal on Its way
Jones said his bill stemmed
from an mc1dent m the Toledo
area m 1969 when a man was

shot to death while trymg to a1d
a Sylvanta Township woman
drugs rad1at10n x 1ays and Authonzallon To Pay $10,000
certain dtseases, w1th 60
Under the hill, the Sundry
percent bemg attributed to the Clatms Board would be
mteractwn of heredity and authoriZed to pay up to $10,000
enVIronment Btrth defects are to a citizen or his surVIvors if
the number~ one child health he •s InJUred or killed while
problem m the country wtth
- Preventmg or trymg to
250,000 AmetiCan babies bemg prevent a crune agalllSt the
born every year w1th some person or property of another
type of defect, mental or
- Catchmg a crunmal, or
phySical That's one m 14 or 700 helpmg pollee catch a crunmal
babies a day, about seven or prevent a crune
percent of all bve births af
Awards m excess' of $1,000
lectmg one family m 10, she would have to be approved by
noted
the leg•slatW'e, as with any
The Nahonal Foundatwn - sundry claun agwmst the state
March of Dimes sponsors a
Off-duty pohce officers
network ol118 medical service would qualify for the comprograms m the country and pensation, which would have to
through these services, be clauned wtthm two years of
children with btrth defects the crune
rece1ve diagnosis and treatIn ftgurmg the amount of
ment by teams of medical
experts More than half of the
programs also provide genellc
counseling At others, h1gh-nsk
v1ronmental factors, such as

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crttically Ill newborns

trees
U the land were later sold for
another use, the tax savmgs
over the SIX preceding years
would come due
In other legJSiallve actiOn
ThW'sday
FOOTBALL - The House
unanimously adopted
resolutiOn pratsmg the performances of the Oh10 State,
M1am1 Umvers1ty and Wtt·
tenberg Umvers1ty football
teams, and Larry Csonka of the
Mtanu Dolphins and a native of
Stow
FUEL - State Sen Ohver
Ocasek, D-Akron, mtroduced
legislahon reducmg Ohto
schools to a fourday work week
if fuel emergencies occur
CHILD - The House
adopted, 80-12, and sent to the
Senate a bill authonzmg a
probate court to approve any
chmce of custody made' • a 14to-16-year-old child
nuts or

NEW YORK (UP!) - Del Wilber figures he holds the world
record for quick turnovers
One day was all that he served as a maJor league manager
It happened thts past September when he was named manager
of the Texas Rangers after Whtrey Herzog was ftred Del Wilber
managed the club only one day before he was succeeded by Btlly
Martin
The reason all thts rushes to mmd nght now 18 because the New
York Yankees have quit wrmgmg their hands, given up the Idea,
ostensibly anyway, that DICk Williams will manage thetr club
th1s year, and settled on quiet, gentlemanly BtU Vtrdon lllStead
There IS the feelmg msome quarters Bill Vtrdon won't manage
the Yankees too long, particularly Since he was given only a oneyear contract compared with the three-year one Williams
received But tf this possibility bothers others, It certainly
doesn't seem to disturb Btll Vlrdon
That Doesn't Bother Him
He knows he's the Yankees' second chOice, and that doesn't
bother hun either He knows the Yankees haven't really closed
the door entirely on the posstbtltty of s1gmng Williams m the
future, and lllSists this doesn't upset hun at all
' Well, what does thiS mean?" someone asked him at ThW'sday 's hashly called news conference
" It means,' he sa1d, Without bemg smug about 11, "I'm the
manager of the New York Yankees "
Then came another question, actually pertainmg to the same
general subJect
• Do you feel you're the mterun manager?"
"Not at all," sa1d V1rdon
What If he should turn out to be?
So what? He was mterim manager at Pittsburgh, taking over
for Danny Murtaugh m 1972 and then being replaced by hun late
last season In a sense everyone 18 an interun manager of sorts
What Makes II Intriguing
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prestdent
What makes 1t so mtr1gumg m thls particular case 18 the exThe board approved tts treme difficulties the Yankees encountered trymg to get
annual appropnatwns as Wtlhams before they finally named VIrdon
follows General, $783,690,
George Stembrenner, tbe prmctpal owner of tbe Yankees,
Lunchroom, $59 1100 and Bonds made 11 qwte clear Wtlltams conceivably could manage the club
$25,400
at some future date
Ohto Valley Bank was
They asked htm whether Vtrdon had been given any undesignated as the district's derstandings, presumably on how safe his JOb 18
depository for two years whtle
"No understandmgs," said Stembrenner "By that I mean no
Commercial and Savmgs Bank understandings per se except that all our options are open "
will be the depository for the
'He was given no reassurances about Dick Williams•"
activity account
"None," smd Stembrenner
Mrs Chrtstme Napier of Rt
· What if Williams becomes available tomorrow'"
1, Bidwell, a Kyger Creek
"I can't say,'' replied the Yankees' owner "It's a hypothetical
graduate a,nd student at Ohw question''
Umvers1ty, was employed for
Looking the whole thmg over, the Yankees would seem to have
the remamder of the school extricated themselves from the tight spot !bey were m rather
term as an elementary ntCJely
teache!', pendmg the recomThey W~re Ready
mendation
of
County
They were ready to gtve Charhe Fmley players and cash m
Supermtendent C Comer return for pernusston to Sign Williams, and when he wouldn't go
BradbW'y
for the players they offered, he could've gotten at least $100,000
Mrs Nap1er, currently from the Yanks m cash
teachmg at the Gutdmg Hand
He wouldn't go for that When the Yanks dtd s1gn Williams
School m Cheshtre will be three weeks ago, they gave hun $90,000 a year for three years.
assigned by Prmcipal Max W
Bill VIrdon wtll get closer to $50,000, so there's a savmg rtght
Halfelt
there
A teachmg vacancy m the
More than that, the Yankees keep their players, and they still
district was created by the have a chance to land Williams at some future date So they did
death of Mrs Mary Kennedy all nght
third grade mstructor at Ad·
Char he Fmley got hunsell tons of publicity and dtdn 't get hurt
dav!lle School
too much either except he doesn't have a manager 1\ow Charlie
In final action, the board set will take the pubhctty every time Managers aren't that hard to
tts meetmg date lor the first get
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The only one really left out m the cold, for the tune bemg '
compensatiOn at $20 per anyway, IS Dtck Williams
regular meetmg
He won 't be long though
At Mercervtlle, the.Jii[nnan
He'll have,a joh m due course, and Ill! turns gut to be w1th the
Trace Local Board approved Yankees, Bill V1rdon won't break dow~and cry about 11 either
Its December nunutes and
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BUFF'ALO, W Va - Buffalo
uf Putnam used a 2-1-2 zone
v1s1tmg Wahama here last

mght
The Btsons led 25 23 at the
hall , ou ts cored the White
Falcons 16-11 m the third
penod and then broke 11 wide
open m the final eight mmutes,
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Surely nothing else smce that beautiful but short era of peace
has so influenced the destlrues for good or Ill of so many mtlhons wm gomg away
of people, Amertcans mcluded
Netl Walker scored 27 pomts
Nat10nally, the onset and deepemng of the energy cns1s, to lead Buffalo while Russell
Watergate m all its gruny ramificatiOns the resignatiOn of Wtlbams added 14 and Mark
former Vtce President Spiro Agnew, the darling of the John Burch 13 Wahama, now ().2,
Btrchers, and the world.gtrdling diplomatic JUggling act of got II pomts from Danny DewSecretary of State Henry KISSinger featurmg the bloodhot hurst and 10 from Mike Lew1s
tempers of the descendants of the Twelve Tribes, mdicates how
WAHAMA- 7-16-11-12 - 46
momentous was 1973
Buzzard 0, Ferguson 8, Keeler
Even Ohio survived a significant 12 months
9 Lewis 10, Kern 2 DewhW'st
Some Republicans count 1973 the most remarkable year m II Harmon 2, RusseU 4
the sta,te's history for havmg survived Mr Gilligan, the
BUFFALO PUTNAM- 8-17democratic governor
16-28 ~ 69 Burch 13, Greenlaw
Some Democrats are equally adamant that Oh10 made 6, Walker 27, Stone 0, Wtlhalhs
greater advances m 1973 under Mr Gilligan 's leadership than m
14 Smith 0, Gate 4, Bowles 2
any comparable pertod of this century
Whatever one's party allegiance, 1973 m Ohio was a crt tical,
unportant year How unportant 1s surrrust!ll from the year-end
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December tabulated, on a descending scale of one to ten, thetr
JUdgment of the significance of the stortes that broke mto
Holzer Medical Center
headlmes
(DischargesJan 2)
Of the list below - the fmal vote - this editor agreed with
Renate
Argabrtght, Harry
the maJority on No I the lr:w!k drtvers' protest of higher fuel
prtces and thetr subsequent disrupllon of traffic on several maJor Baldwm, Shtrley Ball Alberta
Ohto highways In December Of 15 news events offered m the Calhoun, Alberta Davis .,
votmg for rankmg m the top ten, eight of ours agreed with the Mtchael Gillespie, John
ltate's other editors, although not m the same order This IS how Grueser Carson Hayes
~PI's editors saw the other nme top news stortes
Michael Ktsor, Margarel
2 The selection by PresidentNu&lt;On of Sen William B Saxbe, Litchfield, Rtta McNerlm ,.,
R.Oh10, to be U S Attorney General, placmg Gov John J
Conrue Ramey, Norma Rees,
Gilligan, a Democrat, mto the position of appomting a successor Beatrice Reisinger, Charles
to the rernamder of Saxbe's term
-~-Smtih, Tony Stover, Jackte,
3 The disqualifiCation of the 14-year-(Jid wmner of the 1973 Thompson , James VIttltoe e:
All-Amertcan Soap Box Derby at Akron when officials Mrs Dale Watson
discovered an electromagnet m the nose of hts racer
(Births
4 The adoption of the General Assembly of a record $9 9
Mr and Mrs Larry Rafbillion budget for two years, mcreasmg state spending by 30 per ferty a son, Jackson
cent
(Discharges Jan. 3)
5 The approval by Ohw voters of a lottery In the state
Terry Adams, Willard
6 The reiW'n of released priSOners of the war m Southeast Boyer Michael Brewer, Mrs
As1a to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base at Dayton, where a Roger Campbell and son, Mrs
'Homecommg" center had been established
Johnme Hamson and son,
7 The Ohto Supreme CoW't decision that former Gov James Helen Heaton Rhoda Hoffman,
A Rhodes was eligible to run for another lertn as the state's chief Donald lberts, Mrs Michael
execudve
Johnson and daughter, Alhe
8 The rash of tornadoes that whippe&lt;tthrough the state m McCoy, Lorteemae Parsons,
late sprmg, hitting espec18Uy hard the commumty of wtUard Sherman Parsons, Hazel
9 The killings of two guards at tbe Southern Ohto Correc- Phelps, Elizabeth Ann Rames,
llonal Facility at Lucasville which led to a state mvesllgallon of Juanita Sargent, Iva Stewart,
the tnshtullon
Julius Swan
10 Tbe Ohio Supreme Court's ruling that state Sen Donald
E Lukens was meiigtble to run lor state Office because of an
election law viOlation

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Btll V1rdon was named
manager of the New York
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but the news conference ques
hons centered around how long
he would hold the JOb
V1rdon s h1rmg came three
weeks after the Yankees were
rebuffed by smce-ret1red
Amencan League Prestdent Joe
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Miller, Pomeroy, John Lyons,
Chester, Suzanne Young,
Athens Burford Capehart,
Cool ville, Btllte Brewer, Portland
Discharges - Tanya Cundiff, Demse Tillis, Gertrude
Drake, Mary Thorla, James
Searles, Rebecca Baumgardner, Roy Gladman, Phillip
Donovan

RACINE - The Southern
Tornados retW'n to the hard
wood tomght after a 17-day
layoff, hostmg the Symmes
Valley V1kmgs here, and coach
Carl Wolle IS womed about the
effect that layoff may have on
hts cagers
The last time the pW'ple
bunch took to the planks they
stunned Eastern 52-50, m a
brwsmg overtime battle at
Eastern on Dec 18
' That's too long of a layoff '
said Southern s first-year
mentor
" That layoff's
worrymgme'

Despite the layoff and some
flu troubles that have htt the
team m the past week, Wolfe

thmks the I ornados 11111 be
ready
Norman Curfman semor

that he'll be sendmg 6-0
semor forward Dave Theiss,
6-0 senior center Vern Ord, 6-

center and Mttch Nease
JuniOr guard have been nur
smg flu Illnesses, w1th Curl·
man's problems compounded
by a slightly InJW'ed loot
Neither 11111 be m the startmg
bneup tomght
To a1d m staymg on the ball
dW'mg the long hohday break

1 semor lor\\ ard Pete Sayre,
6-0 senior guard Randy
Warner and 5-11 senior
guard Bob Mlller against the
lads of Ferrell Hesson
The V1kmgs meanwhile will
be sparked by center JaJe
Myers and forward Mike
BW'cham
Southern
scrimmaged
Myers IS the thtrd leadmg
Wellston, toppmg the Golden sconng m the SVAC, h1ttmg at
Rockets of the SEOAL through a 20 5 ppg clip, whtle Burcham
II quarters
of actton IS mnth, contributing 17 Oppg
Jim Myers a transfer from
Wolle adds that the
pracllce sessions held o1er Coal Grove of the rugged Ohto
Christmas vacation have Valley Conference, Is also
been good ones, and says highly rated by Wolfe although
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shuffling of the Me~gs
basketball lmeup tomght m an
attempt to lmd a w1nnmg
combmat10n as the first-year
mentor sends hts
1·6
Marauders against the tough,
Ironton Tigers
Tonight's starting five will
mclude 5-11 sophomore Jerry
Cremeans, called up a week
ago from tbe reserve team
Cremeans, seemg little
action m last week's 78-59 loss
at South Pomt, netted 3 pomts
while pulling m 9 rebounds
agalllSI the Pomters
The hard-workmg guard,
who Brauer says he 18 sendmg
In at the opemng t1p because of
his "drivmg abthty", was very
Impressive m a scrunmage
Saturday against Belpre
Jotmng Cremeans, who 1s the
runth man to be m the startmg
lineup thiS season, will be

By GENE CADDES
UPI Sports Writer
COLUMBUS (UPI)- Three
new leaders head up the ftrst of
eight weeks of balloting m the
Umted Press Internatwnal
Ohto High School Board of
Goaches' basketball ratings
Although the three, Canton
McKinley m Class AAA, Akron
Manchester m AA and Mansl&lt;eepsake s made 1CHTJalch wed
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sophomore forward Terry
Qualls , JUntor center Dan
Dodson, semor forward Bill
Myers and semor guard Steve
Price Brauer, who says the
Marauders are still m the

expenmental stage, says the
maroon and gold wtll play a lot
of zone tomght m an effort to
stop Ironton's leading scorer,
Dave Rann
Rann 18 averagmg 211 pomts
per game, h1ttmg at a 22 3 cbp
m loop play
Others to watch lor the
Tigers, who are JUS! two games
behmd league~eadmg Waverly
at 2-2, are Kenny Queen, a
strong re~under at forward,
and Gary Neal, 6-1 seruor and
center Dean Fttzpalrtck, 6-4
sophomore
Overall, the Tigers are siXth
out of the eight SEOAL schools
m fteld goal percentage ( 406)

fteld St Peter s m A, are not
complete strangers to the top
10, only Manchester fm!Shed
among the ebte a year ago as
the Panthers were etghth m
AA
McKinley has many times
been to Columbus to the state
tournament, but the Bulldogs
of coach Bob Rupert have
never taken the btg prize This
may be their year, or at least
the state's Class AAA coaches
think so
McKmley, 11-0 on the season,
receiVed 12 first place votes
and 207 pomts from the 27 AAA
coaches who cast ballots the
ftrst week of the voting Runnerup Boardman, 9-l!, got two
ftrsts and 143 pomts
Netd Four Unbeaten
The next four spots also went
to
unbeaten
teams,
Sprmgfteld North taking thtrd
w1th Its 11-0 record, Dayton
Dunbar 16-0) loW'th, Kettering

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Sixth m free thro" percentage
( 536), fifth m rebounds (34 3),
and sixth m comm1bng personal fouls (17 8)
Comparattvely, the
Marauders are ltfth m field
goal accuracy 1 413), seventh
m free throw percentage
( 534), stxlh m reboundmg
(33 5) and third m foulmg
(16ii)
Of!enstvely Ironton ranks
13th m the 25 southeastern Ohio
teams and 13th defensively
Meigs, on the other hand, 1s
19th offensively and 18th
defensively
Gamettme lor the filth
SEOAL battle of the season IS 8
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In the prelunmary, Coach
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Alter ( 7.{)) fifth and Cmcmnall
LaSalle ( 6-0) sttdh
Middletown, a familiar name
to the top 10, grabbed the No 7
spot With a 5-1 mark, followed
by Warren Western Reserve,
known best lor Its football success, and Cincmnati Elder, the
defendmg AAA basketball
champion, lied for eighth and
Elyria, 6-2 loth
Manchester, which went 111-0
durmg the regular season a
year ago,Is 6-0 so far this year
and enJoys a I~ edge m
P.mts over runnerup WellsVIlle
m the ltrst week of ballotd mg
Led by 6-10 all.Oh1oan Mtke
Phtlhps and loW' other starters
from last year's team, the Pan·
!hers have not been senously
tested so far Phillips IS averagmg 34 pomts per game
Wellsville, unbeaten m five
games, hmshed second to
Manchester, followed by Akron
South 15-1 ) third and West
Holmes (6-0) and Columbus
Mohawk (11-0) lied for foW'th
Another unbeaten team,
Ashville Teays Valley (11-0)
headed the next five, followed
by former champion Canton
Lehman (6-2) seventh, Lickmg

COLUMBUS (UPIJ -

(t1e) Cleveland East and
Canton Lmcoln 28 ea ch 18

Toledo Scott 26

Board ot Coaches basketball

rat•ngs w1th f1rst place votes
and won lost records rn
parentheses

30 each

19

Ports

mouth 24 20 Akron Kenmore

(2) 23

Others w1th ten or more
po1nts
Cel1na
Westlake
F1nneytown
Columbus
Walnut R1dge P1qua Oregon

Class AAA
Team
Points
I Canloo McKin ley 1121 (8
Clay (l) Conconnatl Roger
0)
207 Bacon Akrof'\ Centra l Hower
2 Boardman (2) (9 0)
143 Dayton Roosevelt Findlay
3 Spnngfoeld North (6 0) 101 C~ncmnatl St~ Xav1er and East
4 Dayton Dunbar 12) (6 O)
96 Cleveland Shaw
5 KeHerlng Alter (4) (7 01 76
(Class AA)
6 Conclnnalt LaSalle (3) (6
Team
Pomts
0)
64 l Manchester (8) 16 01
t29
7 Mtddlelown 11115 11
51 2 Wellsvolle 14) 15 0)
69
8 (tie) Warren W Reserve 17 3 Akron South (I) 15 I)
58
1)
49 4 (heiWestHolmesll)(60)56
8 (tte) Conctnnatt Elder (6 1) 49 4 Ute) Columbus Mohawk 11)
10 Elyria (6 2)
42 (8 01
56
Second Ten 11 Hamilton 6 Teays Valley 11118 0)
51
Taft 41 12 Cleveland East 7 Canton Lehman Ill 16 21 47
Tech 35 13 Can ton South 32 a Ltckmg Vatter r1 l r1 ol
45
14 (tre) L.orarn Admiral Kmg 9 Rover Va lley 7 I)
43
and Chtlhcolhe 31 each 16 10 Waverly (2) t6 l)
39
Valley 17·0) eighth, River
Valley (7 I) runth and Waverly
(6-1) loth
St Peter s, whtch fmtshed
12th m the !mal Class A ratmgs
a year ago, has an 8-1 record so
far thts season, losmg mly to
lOth-ranked Sandusky St
Marys
Outpoinl Runnerup
The Spartans of coach Ron
Barbo received SIX ltrst-place
votes and 120 points from the
state's A coaches to easily outpoll runnerup Loram Clear-

~nd

VIew, bearen by St Pete, 58-56,
on openmg mght Cleamew IS
6-1
Third m the first Class A ballotmg 18 Sebrmg McKinley,
whose 11-0 record 1s tbe only
perfect one among the small
school top 10 Clevelanj
Lutheran East (7-1) and South
Central (6-1), beaten by St
Pete, are tied for fourth
Mar10n Pleasant, last year's
Class A wmner 'nd with a 5-2
record thiS season,1s sixth The
Spartans have won live m a
row after two openmg losses.
Stdney Lehman (S.l) IS seventh, followed by last year's
runnerup, Indl8n Valley South
I5-1) eighth, Cortland Maplewood (7-1) nmth and Sandusky
Sl Marys 15-l) loth

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16 24 400 6
explos1ve guat d Mark Swam
Seattle
17 28 378 7' ' who poured m 19 points the last a strong startmg five wtth
Thursday s Resolts
t•
Milwaukee 120 KC Omaha 105
time •1e two teams met Swam the•r weakness bemg lack of
(Only game scheduled)
IS the leadmg pomt producer m bench strength The Eagles
Froday's Games
Southeastern Ohio , h1ttmg 24 7 Will take the game to South
New York at Pholadelph&gt;a
pomts per game 22 6 m loop western, forcing the acllon and
he IS not listed as a leader m Capt
tal at Cleveland
hopmg to make the H1ghlan
conference slats
Boston at Detro1t
play
The Athens County
ders
go to thetr bench
Phoentx
vs
KC
Omaha
That
opemn
g
sea
son
en
Ftrst place m the SVAC could
Savmgs &amp; loan Co
at Kan sas C1fy counter was also marked by
The Eagles \\Ill also press
296 Second St
be 11dmg on tomght s results
Golden St at Los Angele s
the reboundmg of 6-4 semor qutte a btt agamst South·
Pomeroy Ohro
as the league leadmg Hannan Houston at Portland
Don Wells who hauled tn 20 western accordmg to1'htlllps
Trace Wtldcats travel to Chtcago al Seattle
(Only
games
scheduled)
caroms,
and Wayne Hesson who added that the l~&gt;o
Eastern to meet the Eagles of
Highlanders to watch are
ABA
Standongs
who
garnered
15
B11l Phillips The Wtldcats who
By
Umted
Press
International
Also
expected
to
cause
some
Terry
Carter and Lloyd Wood
handled Eastern with surEast
trouble for Eastern IS John
Phtlhps satd Cartet IS an
prismg ease m an earher
wlpctgb
excellent
outside shooter whtle
24
14
632
Lusher
In
the
first
match,
contest, lead Southern by JUst Kentucky
26
16
619
Lusher
npped
the
nets
for
15
Wood
ts
strong
ms•de
Carol•na
one game m the loss column
New York
;~ )~ ~~
pomts while pulling m 11
An Eastern trmmph coupled V•rg •n•a
ld'J'
missed
shots
11 30 268
With a Tornado vtctory would Memph •s
'
Hannan
Trace ts a real good
West
give the purple gang a share of
w
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pet
g
b
basketball
team,
' satd Eagle
the top spot
Utah
23 15 605
We
22 18 550 2 Coach Btll Phillips
A Hannan Trace VIctory, tndoana
San
Anton1o
20
21
488
4'n
haven
t
seen
Ulem
smce
the
however, coupled wtth a South
Denver
18
19
486
d'h
ftrstltme
we
played
them,
but
I
ern loss, could all but eliminate
439 ~·' know we II have to stop Swam
San
Doego
18
23
the Tornados
Thursday's Results
Kentucky 110 Vorglnla 109
and Lusher tf we expect to
Carolma 122 MemphiS 104
Ywm "
Utah 101 San An tonto 93
' Swam 1s an excellent
lnd1ana 100 Denver 97
shooter,"
Phillips contmued,
(Only games scheduled)
Frrday's Games
and he 's quick and a good
MemphiS at Kentucky
drtver We'll double team him
San
Anton1o at San Drego
Graders to come Denver at New York
some of the tune '
Phtlltps said he'll be gomg
(Only games scheduled!
earlier Saturday
"tth
' some zone and lome
NHL Slandtn~s
man-to-manm an attempt to
Roger Brauer, Meigs
By Unrted Press International
East
Marauder head basketball
derail the Wildcat tram that
wllptsgfga
coach, said Thursday all 4th,
Boston
24 6 4 52 157 92
5th, and 6th grade boys 1\hp
Tonight's games
Plus SOc Fed exc Tax
are playmg mtramural
Montreal 20 9 6 46 123 97 Gall!polls at Lagan
Recappable Casmg
and
Toronto 18 13 7 43 136 109 Athens at Waverly
basketball should report to
NY Rangrs l7 12 9 43 13d 117 Me1gs at t ron tan
the high school gym at 9 a m
Wel lston at Jack son
Saturday
Bulfalo
18 15 d 40 126 120 Coal Grove at South P(.llnt
14 20 4 32 120 156 Gr een at Wheel ersburg
The starting lime has been Delroot
NY
lslandrs
8 18 11 27 87 115 Spronglteld South at Ports
moved up because of the
Vancouver 8 21 7 23 95 136 mouth
girls' basketball game
West
Warren Local at Al ex ander
wltptsgfga Federal Hock1ng at Belpre
agamst Nelsonville-York
Phtla
22 8 4 .;a toa 60 Hannan Trace at Eastern
which begins at II a m
Chtcago 17 8 11 45 122 73 North Ga l l1a at Kyger Creek
Coach Brauer also an·
Atlanta
16 14 7 39 94 100 Symmes Valley at Southern
St LOUIS 16 12 6 38 98 87 Miller at Nelsonvill e York
nounced there stlll are
12 16 8 32 108 119 Southwestern at Wahama
openings on teams for any Monnesota
Los Ang 11 19 6 28 101 121 Parkersburg at Pt Plea sant
Your Complete
4th, 5th or 6th grader wishing
Pottsburgh 9 23 5 23 93 142
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Ttre Center
Calofornta 8 24 5 21 90 IdS Chesapeake at .Symm es Valley
to participate In the
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Wheeler sburg fit Minford
basketball program All boys
Pholadelphla 4 NY Rangers 2
Vmton County at Warren Local
606 E Mam
mterested should report to NY Islanders 3 Vancouver 2
Eastern at Southwestern
Pomeroy,
0
the gym at 9 Saturday So
Buffalo 6 Potlsburgh l
Kyger Creek at Buffalo
Atlanta 3 Chocago 2
far, 85 boys are on organized
(Only games scheduled)
teams
Fnday 1 S Games
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1973-74 cage ratings

dmg nngs ol textured 14 karat
whtte and yellow gold Pock a

1 he Eastern Eagles nymg has npped past all seven op
' low at .a surpns mg overall 2-5 ponents so far

better I d hke to do
said
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V1rdon of his new JOb I m not Ch1 cago
Detrott
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Pactf•c Dtv1s 1on
Its great to be a Yankee
w I pet g b
meant the Yunk~.: ~;:~ "'i!l e season opened
He .s our
But, the questwn ts sttll for
Los
Angeles
22
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Golden State 17 lll 486 2 1 ?
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Boston at New York Rangers

He said last fall's prices will
be mamtained on all Ridge
Homes models until Jan 3l,lor
horne buyers who place a
refundable $100 deposit before
that date and agree to accept
delivery of the home by June
30
)i
Recently granted prtce Illcreases for labor and building
matertals will force Ridge to
raiSe prices substantially after
Jan 31, he explamed

Eagles ileed..--o_n_e_"""

2.l 16 610 61; markand2-2mSVACpbt) will
18 22 450 lJ
try to get back on the victory
Phila:de 'phra 11 28 282 191 ~
Central Dovo joon
ltml tand sl&lt;Jy m the league
w 1 pet g b ract J th1s wet-kend, takmg on
Ca¢otal
70 o6 556
the undefeated Hannan 1tace
Atlanta
19 20 487 21 1
Cl eveland
,,
Wtldcats tomght and the South
,
14 27 3 0 8
Houston
13 27 315 9
western Htghlanders Saturday
Western Conference
The Eagles, stung 52..50 m
Mtdwest D•v•s.•on
w 1 pet g ll
overtime by Southern the last
Molwaukee
31 9 775
Ume they stepped onto the

Vu t.l.on was s1grwd to a one
Reportet sat the rtews conft 1 year c onti dCt fm ,m c.stlmated llst&lt;&gt;n How,ud and Dtck
en~.:e eCJ gerly sought confmna
$50 000 bv the Yankees He had Hov. !ltr , Yankee orgunlu ttum
hon V11 don would manage the s1 gned last month to manage stalw.,HI.s would comprise VIrYankees regardle!;.&lt; of the I &gt;t&gt;nver uf th e Amen can As don s Loadnng sto ff w1th c1
out ~.: ome of the Wtlhams-Fmley S(I('J.ttwn n~;:xt yc(:l r but was fourth member to be named
swlemate but none was forth relea sed from h1s contract so later
conun g from New York dub he could accept the New York
I ean t tlunk of anythtng

President George Stembrenncr offer
or General Manager Gabe Stembrenne1 even refused to
Paul
tssue a ssur~n~.;e V1rcton would
Asked If Vtrdon s htrmg shll be manager "hen the

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Regatta In
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Tenth Framers
4
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Smith Nelson Motors
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High Game - Men Williard
Boyer 245, Russ Carson 199
Women
Pat Carson 217,
Maxine Dugan 216, Apr il Sm lth
192 Team Nelzon Drugs 707,
Young's M.arket 707
High Series - Men Willard
Boyer 572, Russ Carson 566
Women Maxme Dugan 488,
Betty Sm lth 486 Pat Carson
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hams who 1s shll unde1
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quahfled buyers

Virdon takes Yankee J0

press tliroughout the second

half to roll to a 69-46 wm over

,: Firm will hold prices at

KC Board reorganizes

pregnancies are momtored and
mtensive care 1s gtven to

damage and no

by the edttor
Tins IS the ttme of year when edtlors rate the stones 'that
made headhnes the past 12 months In that reference, 1973 has to
RO mto Qur mtcroftlmed !tie as the blockbuster of them all smce
1945
I
H you are under 30 or thereabouts August 1945 1s a page m
yoW' history book For us older ctUzens 194i produced the biggest
- and most welcomed - headlmes of our ttme It was Year I of
the Atomic Age and the formal end of the most cruel, bloody and
expensive war men to that pomt 1n time had contnved to mfhct

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Wahama

Gilligan will
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slippery
condition

On Wectnesda1 Jan ~ a mt c r owd\ e commumca t 10n
f01 mal ded1ca tron ceremon\ sys tem SEOEMS Will hale
wtll be held " t the h&lt;•adqu"r act!\ nted all of tls varwus
ters of Southeas t Ohw s Lomponent s
wh1ch
are

Icy road conditions were

blamed for four of five traffic
accidents mvesllgated ThW's
day by the Galba-Me~gs Post
State Highway Patrol
Two ac:ctdents occurred at
the same location on County
Road 8 m Meigs County, one
and seven tenths miles north of
Rt 124 The patrol said the ftrst
was at 7 55 a m when Otha L
Casto of Mason lost control of
h1s car which sbd mto a dttch
Officers said Casto's car was
struck by an auto operated by
Jack R Teaford of Racme
Teaford s car was struck by a
vehtcle operated by Bus G
Damels of Leon, W Va There

Emergency Med1ca l Set' J&lt;.:e tr a 1mn g tran s port a tiOn
(SEOEMS l commemoratm g commumca t10ns emergency
tht:
completto n of th e r uo m
IITlpr O\ ement,
man
agemen
t evaluation and
emergeno se-t' Ice Ke} note
speaker for the 4 p m pt ogram eduLatwn

The non profit emergency
"Ill be John J Go llt gan
Governor of Ohto
medtcal serv1ce svstem 1s a
Ded1cattng the SEOEMS proJect of Ohto Valley Health
proJect wtll be the htghhght of Servtces Foundation Inc , and
the go vet nor s v1 stt to a nattonal health demon
Southeast Ohto "here he will strahon by the department of
also tour ambulance statwns Health
Educatton
and
and be the honored guest of a Welfare
pnvate receptton followmg th e
Tentat" e plans call for the
afternoon ceremonJ

W1th the completiOn of a

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genetic counseling centers to

buy eqwpment, educatiOnal
matenals and to subsidize the
educatiOn of people studymg
the cause of birth defects
- Fort) percent to carry out
the programs of the March of
Dimes m Metgs County and to
be used at the d1screhon of the
local members of the March of
Dtmas admmtstrattve board
Mrs Adams pomted out that
durmg the past year local
funds have been contributed to
the four comprehens11e and
evaluahon centers m Ohto
located
at
Cmcmnat1
Columbus Cleveland, and
Dayton and that a pubhc
educatwn and mlormatwn
program has been carried out
She noted that contnbultons
raised durmg the annual appeal help support medical
service programs

research

professiOnal educat10n and
public health mformatwn
prOJects sponsored by the
voluntary health orgamzat10n
Mrs Adams a nurse by
professiOn, stated that 111 lme
With the goal of protectmg the
phystcal and mental health of
every newbm n, the March of
Dimes IS expandmg tts ser
v1ces mto the area of maternal

and mlant health care
Commenhng on birth
defects, the campaign director
diSplayed literature which
hsted 20 percent of all btrth
defects as hereditary 20
percent to be caused by en

Governor to tour ambulance
stations m Jackson County,
emergem;y room facthttes at

Holzer Medtcal Center tn
Galbpohs before amvmg at
SEOEMS headquarters 415
Vmton Ptke m Galhpohs the
public IS mv1ted

was mtnor

c1tatwn was Issued
The first of three Gallia
County accidents occurred at
GOV GILLIGAN
12 45 a m on Bulavtlle -Porter
Rd four tenths of a nule north
of Rt 160 where Annabelle
Morgan, 46, Rt 1, Gallipolis,
lost control of her car on the ICy
pavement The vehicle left the
htghway stnkmg an embankment
At 10 30 a m Thursday on
Graham School Rd north of
TIME - Twenty-one mem- Rt 141, Norman L Stewart of
compensatiOn the board would
Galhpohs, lost control of hiS
have to consider medical ex- bers of the House asked Gov
van on a Ice-covered roadway
John
J
Gllhgan
to
request
an
penses, loss of earmngs and
The
vehicle went out of control
whether the 'good sa man tan ' exempt10n for OhiO from the
Into
a ditch
has other sources of com- nationwide swttch to daylight
Kenneth G Rtce, 46, Rt I,
savmgs lime on grounds ~htld­
pensation
GalhpoiiS,
was charged with
The btll, If adopted by the ren would be gomg to school m
laiiW'e
to
)'leld
lollowmg an
Senate would take effect July the dark State Rep Claude
Fiocca, D-Akron, offered a btU accident at 6 43 p m on Rt 7
I
forbtdding
schools to start be- one and one tenth nules north
The legislatiOn providing a
of Gall1pohs
tax break for farmland owners fore 9 a m
Officers said Rice's car &gt;fas
REGEN1 S - State Sen
was offered by state Sen
pulling
onto the highway from
Harry
Meshel,
D·Youngstown,
Michael J Maloney, R·
the
Silver
Bridge Shoppmg
proposed
addmg
four
Cmcmnatt, chatrman of tte
Senate Ways and Means legislators to the nme-member Plaza and struck a car driven
by Fr lCIS E Kuhn, 37, of
Committee which will study OhiO Board of Regents
Galhpohs
Both
chambers
retW'n
at
1
30
the proposal
Maloney's bill calls lor !arm p m next Tuesday
•,
land to be valued lor tax pW'
poses on tts worth as produc·
live agrtcultural land rather
than for Its development poten·
llal
,
Tax Break Given
~
The bill gives the tax break
,
to farmers of ftve or more
,
By MILTON RICHMAN
acres who actually raise gen
UPT Sports Editor
era! crops, dairy or poultry
anunals, vegatables, flowers,

Assembly revives old
'Good Samaritan~ bill
By LEE LEONARD
UP! Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Ohto General Assembly has
ad)oW'ned for the weekend
followmg completiOn oltts first
bnef work week m 1974
The House ThW'sday unaru
mously adopted and sent to the
Senate a year .(lid bill proVIding
state compensatiOn of up to
$10,000 to 'good samaritans
InJured while aiding crune victuns
In the Senate, legtslatwn was
mtroduced to grant a tax break
to agrtcultural landowners m
accordance w1th a constttutwnal questiOn adopted
last November
The crune VICtim compensatiOn bill, authored by state Rep
Casey Jones D-Toledo, had
been ptcked apart m the House
Judtcwry Committee last year,
but legtslallve draftsmen cut
through legal snarls and
stmphhed procedures to send
the proposal on Its way
Jones said his bill stemmed
from an mc1dent m the Toledo
area m 1969 when a man was

shot to death while trymg to a1d
a Sylvanta Township woman
drugs rad1at10n x 1ays and Authonzallon To Pay $10,000
certain dtseases, w1th 60
Under the hill, the Sundry
percent bemg attributed to the Clatms Board would be
mteractwn of heredity and authoriZed to pay up to $10,000
enVIronment Btrth defects are to a citizen or his surVIvors if
the number~ one child health he •s InJUred or killed while
problem m the country wtth
- Preventmg or trymg to
250,000 AmetiCan babies bemg prevent a crune agalllSt the
born every year w1th some person or property of another
type of defect, mental or
- Catchmg a crunmal, or
phySical That's one m 14 or 700 helpmg pollee catch a crunmal
babies a day, about seven or prevent a crune
percent of all bve births af
Awards m excess' of $1,000
lectmg one family m 10, she would have to be approved by
noted
the leg•slatW'e, as with any
The Nahonal Foundatwn - sundry claun agwmst the state
March of Dimes sponsors a
Off-duty pohce officers
network ol118 medical service would qualify for the comprograms m the country and pensation, which would have to
through these services, be clauned wtthm two years of
children with btrth defects the crune
rece1ve diagnosis and treatIn ftgurmg the amount of
ment by teams of medical
experts More than half of the
programs also provide genellc
counseling At others, h1gh-nsk
v1ronmental factors, such as

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crttically Ill newborns

trees
U the land were later sold for
another use, the tax savmgs
over the SIX preceding years
would come due
In other legJSiallve actiOn
ThW'sday
FOOTBALL - The House
unanimously adopted
resolutiOn pratsmg the performances of the Oh10 State,
M1am1 Umvers1ty and Wtt·
tenberg Umvers1ty football
teams, and Larry Csonka of the
Mtanu Dolphins and a native of
Stow
FUEL - State Sen Ohver
Ocasek, D-Akron, mtroduced
legislahon reducmg Ohto
schools to a fourday work week
if fuel emergencies occur
CHILD - The House
adopted, 80-12, and sent to the
Senate a bill authonzmg a
probate court to approve any
chmce of custody made' • a 14to-16-year-old child
nuts or

NEW YORK (UP!) - Del Wilber figures he holds the world
record for quick turnovers
One day was all that he served as a maJor league manager
It happened thts past September when he was named manager
of the Texas Rangers after Whtrey Herzog was ftred Del Wilber
managed the club only one day before he was succeeded by Btlly
Martin
The reason all thts rushes to mmd nght now 18 because the New
York Yankees have quit wrmgmg their hands, given up the Idea,
ostensibly anyway, that DICk Williams will manage thetr club
th1s year, and settled on quiet, gentlemanly BtU Vtrdon lllStead
There IS the feelmg msome quarters Bill Vtrdon won't manage
the Yankees too long, particularly Since he was given only a oneyear contract compared with the three-year one Williams
received But tf this possibility bothers others, It certainly
doesn't seem to disturb Btll Vlrdon
That Doesn't Bother Him
He knows he's the Yankees' second chOice, and that doesn't
bother hun either He knows the Yankees haven't really closed
the door entirely on the posstbtltty of s1gmng Williams m the
future, and lllSists this doesn't upset hun at all
' Well, what does thiS mean?" someone asked him at ThW'sday 's hashly called news conference
" It means,' he sa1d, Without bemg smug about 11, "I'm the
manager of the New York Yankees "
Then came another question, actually pertainmg to the same
general subJect
• Do you feel you're the mterun manager?"
"Not at all," sa1d V1rdon
What If he should turn out to be?
So what? He was mterim manager at Pittsburgh, taking over
for Danny Murtaugh m 1972 and then being replaced by hun late
last season In a sense everyone 18 an interun manager of sorts
What Makes II Intriguing
~
prestdent
What makes 1t so mtr1gumg m thls particular case 18 the exThe board approved tts treme difficulties the Yankees encountered trymg to get
annual appropnatwns as Wtlhams before they finally named VIrdon
follows General, $783,690,
George Stembrenner, tbe prmctpal owner of tbe Yankees,
Lunchroom, $59 1100 and Bonds made 11 qwte clear Wtlltams conceivably could manage the club
$25,400
at some future date
Ohto Valley Bank was
They asked htm whether Vtrdon had been given any undesignated as the district's derstandings, presumably on how safe his JOb 18
depository for two years whtle
"No understandmgs," said Stembrenner "By that I mean no
Commercial and Savmgs Bank understandings per se except that all our options are open "
will be the depository for the
'He was given no reassurances about Dick Williams•"
activity account
"None," smd Stembrenner
Mrs Chrtstme Napier of Rt
· What if Williams becomes available tomorrow'"
1, Bidwell, a Kyger Creek
"I can't say,'' replied the Yankees' owner "It's a hypothetical
graduate a,nd student at Ohw question''
Umvers1ty, was employed for
Looking the whole thmg over, the Yankees would seem to have
the remamder of the school extricated themselves from the tight spot !bey were m rather
term as an elementary ntCJely
teache!', pendmg the recomThey W~re Ready
mendation
of
County
They were ready to gtve Charhe Fmley players and cash m
Supermtendent C Comer return for pernusston to Sign Williams, and when he wouldn't go
BradbW'y
for the players they offered, he could've gotten at least $100,000
Mrs Nap1er, currently from the Yanks m cash
teachmg at the Gutdmg Hand
He wouldn't go for that When the Yanks dtd s1gn Williams
School m Cheshtre will be three weeks ago, they gave hun $90,000 a year for three years.
assigned by Prmcipal Max W
Bill VIrdon wtll get closer to $50,000, so there's a savmg rtght
Halfelt
there
A teachmg vacancy m the
More than that, the Yankees keep their players, and they still
district was created by the have a chance to land Williams at some future date So they did
death of Mrs Mary Kennedy all nght
third grade mstructor at Ad·
Char he Fmley got hunsell tons of publicity and dtdn 't get hurt
dav!lle School
too much either except he doesn't have a manager 1\ow Charlie
In final action, the board set will take the pubhctty every time Managers aren't that hard to
tts meetmg date lor the first get
•
Monday In each month and 1ts
The only one really left out m the cold, for the tune bemg '
compensatiOn at $20 per anyway, IS Dtck Williams
regular meetmg
He won 't be long though
At Mercervtlle, the.Jii[nnan
He'll have,a joh m due course, and Ill! turns gut to be w1th the
Trace Local Board approved Yankees, Bill V1rdon won't break dow~and cry about 11 either
Its December nunutes and
After all, until only a lew days ago, he was all set to manage
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Kyger Creek's Local Board
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dissolved 1f consohdatton
occurs Monday as expected,
nevertheless orgamzed for
busmess as usual m 1974
Thursday mght •
Reappomted to four years
terms as board members were
James E Preston and Howell
Lasseter The appointments
were made by holdover
members , C Wilham Price,
Roy Grose and Dale Rothgeb,
Jr
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president and Preston v1ce

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BUFF'ALO, W Va - Buffalo
uf Putnam used a 2-1-2 zone
v1s1tmg Wahama here last

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The Btsons led 25 23 at the
hall , ou ts cored the White
Falcons 16-11 m the third
penod and then broke 11 wide
open m the final eight mmutes,
outsconng Wahama 28-12 to

Surely nothing else smce that beautiful but short era of peace
has so influenced the destlrues for good or Ill of so many mtlhons wm gomg away
of people, Amertcans mcluded
Netl Walker scored 27 pomts
Nat10nally, the onset and deepemng of the energy cns1s, to lead Buffalo while Russell
Watergate m all its gruny ramificatiOns the resignatiOn of Wtlbams added 14 and Mark
former Vtce President Spiro Agnew, the darling of the John Burch 13 Wahama, now ().2,
Btrchers, and the world.gtrdling diplomatic JUggling act of got II pomts from Danny DewSecretary of State Henry KISSinger featurmg the bloodhot hurst and 10 from Mike Lew1s
tempers of the descendants of the Twelve Tribes, mdicates how
WAHAMA- 7-16-11-12 - 46
momentous was 1973
Buzzard 0, Ferguson 8, Keeler
Even Ohio survived a significant 12 months
9 Lewis 10, Kern 2 DewhW'st
Some Republicans count 1973 the most remarkable year m II Harmon 2, RusseU 4
the sta,te's history for havmg survived Mr Gilligan, the
BUFFALO PUTNAM- 8-17democratic governor
16-28 ~ 69 Burch 13, Greenlaw
Some Democrats are equally adamant that Oh10 made 6, Walker 27, Stone 0, Wtlhalhs
greater advances m 1973 under Mr Gilligan 's leadership than m
14 Smith 0, Gate 4, Bowles 2
any comparable pertod of this century
Whatever one's party allegiance, 1973 m Ohio was a crt tical,
unportant year How unportant 1s surrrust!ll from the year-end
•
"vote" of Umted Press lnternahonal's Ohto edttors who m late
December tabulated, on a descending scale of one to ten, thetr
JUdgment of the significance of the stortes that broke mto
Holzer Medical Center
headlmes
(DischargesJan 2)
Of the list below - the fmal vote - this editor agreed with
Renate
Argabrtght, Harry
the maJority on No I the lr:w!k drtvers' protest of higher fuel
prtces and thetr subsequent disrupllon of traffic on several maJor Baldwm, Shtrley Ball Alberta
Ohto highways In December Of 15 news events offered m the Calhoun, Alberta Davis .,
votmg for rankmg m the top ten, eight of ours agreed with the Mtchael Gillespie, John
ltate's other editors, although not m the same order This IS how Grueser Carson Hayes
~PI's editors saw the other nme top news stortes
Michael Ktsor, Margarel
2 The selection by PresidentNu&lt;On of Sen William B Saxbe, Litchfield, Rtta McNerlm ,.,
R.Oh10, to be U S Attorney General, placmg Gov John J
Conrue Ramey, Norma Rees,
Gilligan, a Democrat, mto the position of appomting a successor Beatrice Reisinger, Charles
to the rernamder of Saxbe's term
-~-Smtih, Tony Stover, Jackte,
3 The disqualifiCation of the 14-year-(Jid wmner of the 1973 Thompson , James VIttltoe e:
All-Amertcan Soap Box Derby at Akron when officials Mrs Dale Watson
discovered an electromagnet m the nose of hts racer
(Births
4 The adoption of the General Assembly of a record $9 9
Mr and Mrs Larry Rafbillion budget for two years, mcreasmg state spending by 30 per ferty a son, Jackson
cent
(Discharges Jan. 3)
5 The approval by Ohw voters of a lottery In the state
Terry Adams, Willard
6 The reiW'n of released priSOners of the war m Southeast Boyer Michael Brewer, Mrs
As1a to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base at Dayton, where a Roger Campbell and son, Mrs
'Homecommg" center had been established
Johnme Hamson and son,
7 The Ohto Supreme CoW't decision that former Gov James Helen Heaton Rhoda Hoffman,
A Rhodes was eligible to run for another lertn as the state's chief Donald lberts, Mrs Michael
execudve
Johnson and daughter, Alhe
8 The rash of tornadoes that whippe&lt;tthrough the state m McCoy, Lorteemae Parsons,
late sprmg, hitting espec18Uy hard the commumty of wtUard Sherman Parsons, Hazel
9 The killings of two guards at tbe Southern Ohto Correc- Phelps, Elizabeth Ann Rames,
llonal Facility at Lucasville which led to a state mvesllgallon of Juanita Sargent, Iva Stewart,
the tnshtullon
Julius Swan
10 Tbe Ohio Supreme Court's ruling that state Sen Donald
E Lukens was meiigtble to run lor state Office because of an
election law viOlation

fall levels till ]an. 31
Rtdge Homes, the largest
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MissiSSippi, wtll hold Its home
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Jan 31,11 was announced today
by Delbert F Clark, president,
Clark-Ridge Homes, Jackson
Ptke and Bulavtlle Rd ,
Galbpohs, local Rtdge Homes
dealer
In addition to holdmg the
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available on all of Its models,
despite the current mortgage
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Mixed League
Wek of Dec 26, 1973

a combmat10n chr1stemng and

wake
Btll V1rdon was named
manager of the New York
Yankees Thursday afternoon
but the news conference ques
hons centered around how long
he would hold the JOb
V1rdon s h1rmg came three
weeks after the Yankees were
rebuffed by smce-ret1red
Amencan League Prestdent Joe
Cronm m their attempt to hire
Oakland Manager Dtck W1l-

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Vererans Memorial Hospital
AdmiSsions Sterhng
Arney, Ewmgton, Mmme
Miller, Pomeroy, John Lyons,
Chester, Suzanne Young,
Athens Burford Capehart,
Cool ville, Btllte Brewer, Portland
Discharges - Tanya Cundiff, Demse Tillis, Gertrude
Drake, Mary Thorla, James
Searles, Rebecca Baumgardner, Roy Gladman, Phillip
Donovan

RACINE - The Southern
Tornados retW'n to the hard
wood tomght after a 17-day
layoff, hostmg the Symmes
Valley V1kmgs here, and coach
Carl Wolle IS womed about the
effect that layoff may have on
hts cagers
The last time the pW'ple
bunch took to the planks they
stunned Eastern 52-50, m a
brwsmg overtime battle at
Eastern on Dec 18
' That's too long of a layoff '
said Southern s first-year
mentor
" That layoff's
worrymgme'

Despite the layoff and some
flu troubles that have htt the
team m the past week, Wolfe

thmks the I ornados 11111 be
ready
Norman Curfman semor

that he'll be sendmg 6-0
semor forward Dave Theiss,
6-0 senior center Vern Ord, 6-

center and Mttch Nease
JuniOr guard have been nur
smg flu Illnesses, w1th Curl·
man's problems compounded
by a slightly InJW'ed loot
Neither 11111 be m the startmg
bneup tomght
To a1d m staymg on the ball
dW'mg the long hohday break

1 semor lor\\ ard Pete Sayre,
6-0 senior guard Randy
Warner and 5-11 senior
guard Bob Mlller against the
lads of Ferrell Hesson
The V1kmgs meanwhile will
be sparked by center JaJe
Myers and forward Mike
BW'cham
Southern
scrimmaged
Myers IS the thtrd leadmg
Wellston, toppmg the Golden sconng m the SVAC, h1ttmg at
Rockets of the SEOAL through a 20 5 ppg clip, whtle Burcham
II quarters
of actton IS mnth, contributing 17 Oppg
Jim Myers a transfer from
Wolle adds that the
pracllce sessions held o1er Coal Grove of the rugged Ohto
Christmas vacation have Valley Conference, Is also
been good ones, and says highly rated by Wolfe although
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Roger Brauer continues his
shuffling of the Me~gs
basketball lmeup tomght m an
attempt to lmd a w1nnmg
combmat10n as the first-year
mentor sends hts
1·6
Marauders against the tough,
Ironton Tigers
Tonight's starting five will
mclude 5-11 sophomore Jerry
Cremeans, called up a week
ago from tbe reserve team
Cremeans, seemg little
action m last week's 78-59 loss
at South Pomt, netted 3 pomts
while pulling m 9 rebounds
agalllSI the Pomters
The hard-workmg guard,
who Brauer says he 18 sendmg
In at the opemng t1p because of
his "drivmg abthty", was very
Impressive m a scrunmage
Saturday against Belpre
Jotmng Cremeans, who 1s the
runth man to be m the startmg
lineup thiS season, will be

By GENE CADDES
UPI Sports Writer
COLUMBUS (UPI)- Three
new leaders head up the ftrst of
eight weeks of balloting m the
Umted Press Internatwnal
Ohto High School Board of
Goaches' basketball ratings
Although the three, Canton
McKinley m Class AAA, Akron
Manchester m AA and Mansl&lt;eepsake s made 1CHTJalch wed
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sophomore forward Terry
Qualls , JUntor center Dan
Dodson, semor forward Bill
Myers and semor guard Steve
Price Brauer, who says the
Marauders are still m the

expenmental stage, says the
maroon and gold wtll play a lot
of zone tomght m an effort to
stop Ironton's leading scorer,
Dave Rann
Rann 18 averagmg 211 pomts
per game, h1ttmg at a 22 3 cbp
m loop play
Others to watch lor the
Tigers, who are JUS! two games
behmd league~eadmg Waverly
at 2-2, are Kenny Queen, a
strong re~under at forward,
and Gary Neal, 6-1 seruor and
center Dean Fttzpalrtck, 6-4
sophomore
Overall, the Tigers are siXth
out of the eight SEOAL schools
m fteld goal percentage ( 406)

fteld St Peter s m A, are not
complete strangers to the top
10, only Manchester fm!Shed
among the ebte a year ago as
the Panthers were etghth m
AA
McKinley has many times
been to Columbus to the state
tournament, but the Bulldogs
of coach Bob Rupert have
never taken the btg prize This
may be their year, or at least
the state's Class AAA coaches
think so
McKmley, 11-0 on the season,
receiVed 12 first place votes
and 207 pomts from the 27 AAA
coaches who cast ballots the
ftrst week of the voting Runnerup Boardman, 9-l!, got two
ftrsts and 143 pomts
Netd Four Unbeaten
The next four spots also went
to
unbeaten
teams,
Sprmgfteld North taking thtrd
w1th Its 11-0 record, Dayton
Dunbar 16-0) loW'th, Kettering

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Steve Dtll , John Sheets and
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Sixth m free thro" percentage
( 536), fifth m rebounds (34 3),
and sixth m comm1bng personal fouls (17 8)
Comparattvely, the
Marauders are ltfth m field
goal accuracy 1 413), seventh
m free throw percentage
( 534), stxlh m reboundmg
(33 5) and third m foulmg
(16ii)
Of!enstvely Ironton ranks
13th m the 25 southeastern Ohio
teams and 13th defensively
Meigs, on the other hand, 1s
19th offensively and 18th
defensively
Gamettme lor the filth
SEOAL battle of the season IS 8
pm
In the prelunmary, Coach
Ron Logan'sreserves, fresh off
a 44-31 thrashmg of South
Pomt, will go after their thtrd
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Alter ( 7.{)) fifth and Cmcmnall
LaSalle ( 6-0) sttdh
Middletown, a familiar name
to the top 10, grabbed the No 7
spot With a 5-1 mark, followed
by Warren Western Reserve,
known best lor Its football success, and Cincmnati Elder, the
defendmg AAA basketball
champion, lied for eighth and
Elyria, 6-2 loth
Manchester, which went 111-0
durmg the regular season a
year ago,Is 6-0 so far this year
and enJoys a I~ edge m
P.mts over runnerup WellsVIlle
m the ltrst week of ballotd mg
Led by 6-10 all.Oh1oan Mtke
Phtlhps and loW' other starters
from last year's team, the Pan·
!hers have not been senously
tested so far Phillips IS averagmg 34 pomts per game
Wellsville, unbeaten m five
games, hmshed second to
Manchester, followed by Akron
South 15-1 ) third and West
Holmes (6-0) and Columbus
Mohawk (11-0) lied for foW'th
Another unbeaten team,
Ashville Teays Valley (11-0)
headed the next five, followed
by former champion Canton
Lehman (6-2) seventh, Lickmg

COLUMBUS (UPIJ -

(t1e) Cleveland East and
Canton Lmcoln 28 ea ch 18

Toledo Scott 26

Board ot Coaches basketball

rat•ngs w1th f1rst place votes
and won lost records rn
parentheses

30 each

19

Ports

mouth 24 20 Akron Kenmore

(2) 23

Others w1th ten or more
po1nts
Cel1na
Westlake
F1nneytown
Columbus
Walnut R1dge P1qua Oregon

Class AAA
Team
Points
I Canloo McKin ley 1121 (8
Clay (l) Conconnatl Roger
0)
207 Bacon Akrof'\ Centra l Hower
2 Boardman (2) (9 0)
143 Dayton Roosevelt Findlay
3 Spnngfoeld North (6 0) 101 C~ncmnatl St~ Xav1er and East
4 Dayton Dunbar 12) (6 O)
96 Cleveland Shaw
5 KeHerlng Alter (4) (7 01 76
(Class AA)
6 Conclnnalt LaSalle (3) (6
Team
Pomts
0)
64 l Manchester (8) 16 01
t29
7 Mtddlelown 11115 11
51 2 Wellsvolle 14) 15 0)
69
8 (tie) Warren W Reserve 17 3 Akron South (I) 15 I)
58
1)
49 4 (heiWestHolmesll)(60)56
8 (tte) Conctnnatt Elder (6 1) 49 4 Ute) Columbus Mohawk 11)
10 Elyria (6 2)
42 (8 01
56
Second Ten 11 Hamilton 6 Teays Valley 11118 0)
51
Taft 41 12 Cleveland East 7 Canton Lehman Ill 16 21 47
Tech 35 13 Can ton South 32 a Ltckmg Vatter r1 l r1 ol
45
14 (tre) L.orarn Admiral Kmg 9 Rover Va lley 7 I)
43
and Chtlhcolhe 31 each 16 10 Waverly (2) t6 l)
39
Valley 17·0) eighth, River
Valley (7 I) runth and Waverly
(6-1) loth
St Peter s, whtch fmtshed
12th m the !mal Class A ratmgs
a year ago, has an 8-1 record so
far thts season, losmg mly to
lOth-ranked Sandusky St
Marys
Outpoinl Runnerup
The Spartans of coach Ron
Barbo received SIX ltrst-place
votes and 120 points from the
state's A coaches to easily outpoll runnerup Loram Clear-

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VIew, bearen by St Pete, 58-56,
on openmg mght Cleamew IS
6-1
Third m the first Class A ballotmg 18 Sebrmg McKinley,
whose 11-0 record 1s tbe only
perfect one among the small
school top 10 Clevelanj
Lutheran East (7-1) and South
Central (6-1), beaten by St
Pete, are tied for fourth
Mar10n Pleasant, last year's
Class A wmner 'nd with a 5-2
record thiS season,1s sixth The
Spartans have won live m a
row after two openmg losses.
Stdney Lehman (S.l) IS seventh, followed by last year's
runnerup, Indl8n Valley South
I5-1) eighth, Cortland Maplewood (7-1) nmth and Sandusky
Sl Marys 15-l) loth

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Phillips wtll counter wtth a

JUSt called up to the va rstty by
5 75 pe r ce nt pe r
planks w1Jl try to avenge an Phtlbps who hopes he can hel p
yea r patd on 90 day
opcmng season 59-41 1oss at solve some problems'
Ce rlof1 c ate s
of
Phtlltps
ts
exp ectin g
Mercerv1lle
Depos tt
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But tM task won t be easy as Saturday s opponent, South
Mtntmum Inter es t
the Wtldcats of Coach Paul western w1ll be tou gh dov.n
Payable Quarterly
D11lon's wtll be led b) qwck there '
He satd the Htghlanders have
Phoen•x
16 24 400 6
explos1ve guat d Mark Swam
Seattle
17 28 378 7' ' who poured m 19 points the last a strong startmg five wtth
Thursday s Resolts
t•
Milwaukee 120 KC Omaha 105
time •1e two teams met Swam the•r weakness bemg lack of
(Only game scheduled)
IS the leadmg pomt producer m bench strength The Eagles
Froday's Games
Southeastern Ohio , h1ttmg 24 7 Will take the game to South
New York at Pholadelph&gt;a
pomts per game 22 6 m loop western, forcing the acllon and
he IS not listed as a leader m Capt
tal at Cleveland
hopmg to make the H1ghlan
conference slats
Boston at Detro1t
play
The Athens County
ders
go to thetr bench
Phoentx
vs
KC
Omaha
That
opemn
g
sea
son
en
Ftrst place m the SVAC could
Savmgs &amp; loan Co
at Kan sas C1fy counter was also marked by
The Eagles \\Ill also press
296 Second St
be 11dmg on tomght s results
Golden St at Los Angele s
the reboundmg of 6-4 semor qutte a btt agamst South·
Pomeroy Ohro
as the league leadmg Hannan Houston at Portland
Don Wells who hauled tn 20 western accordmg to1'htlllps
Trace Wtldcats travel to Chtcago al Seattle
(Only
games
scheduled)
caroms,
and Wayne Hesson who added that the l~&gt;o
Eastern to meet the Eagles of
Highlanders to watch are
ABA
Standongs
who
garnered
15
B11l Phillips The Wtldcats who
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Umted
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International
Also
expected
to
cause
some
Terry
Carter and Lloyd Wood
handled Eastern with surEast
trouble for Eastern IS John
Phtlhps satd Cartet IS an
prismg ease m an earher
wlpctgb
excellent
outside shooter whtle
24
14
632
Lusher
In
the
first
match,
contest, lead Southern by JUst Kentucky
26
16
619
Lusher
npped
the
nets
for
15
Wood
ts
strong
ms•de
Carol•na
one game m the loss column
New York
;~ )~ ~~
pomts while pulling m 11
An Eastern trmmph coupled V•rg •n•a
ld'J'
missed
shots
11 30 268
With a Tornado vtctory would Memph •s
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Hannan
Trace ts a real good
West
give the purple gang a share of
w
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pet
g
b
basketball
team,
' satd Eagle
the top spot
Utah
23 15 605
We
22 18 550 2 Coach Btll Phillips
A Hannan Trace VIctory, tndoana
San
Anton1o
20
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haven
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however, coupled wtth a South
Denver
18
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we
played
them,
but
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439 ~·' know we II have to stop Swam
San
Doego
18
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the Tornados
Thursday's Results
Kentucky 110 Vorglnla 109
and Lusher tf we expect to
Carolma 122 MemphiS 104
Ywm "
Utah 101 San An tonto 93
' Swam 1s an excellent
lnd1ana 100 Denver 97
shooter,"
Phillips contmued,
(Only games scheduled)
Frrday's Games
and he 's quick and a good
MemphiS at Kentucky
drtver We'll double team him
San
Anton1o at San Drego
Graders to come Denver at New York
some of the tune '
Phtlltps said he'll be gomg
(Only games scheduled!
earlier Saturday
"tth
' some zone and lome
NHL Slandtn~s
man-to-manm an attempt to
Roger Brauer, Meigs
By Unrted Press International
East
Marauder head basketball
derail the Wildcat tram that
wllptsgfga
coach, said Thursday all 4th,
Boston
24 6 4 52 157 92
5th, and 6th grade boys 1\hp
Tonight's games
Plus SOc Fed exc Tax
are playmg mtramural
Montreal 20 9 6 46 123 97 Gall!polls at Lagan
Recappable Casmg
and
Toronto 18 13 7 43 136 109 Athens at Waverly
basketball should report to
NY Rangrs l7 12 9 43 13d 117 Me1gs at t ron tan
the high school gym at 9 a m
Wel lston at Jack son
Saturday
Bulfalo
18 15 d 40 126 120 Coal Grove at South P(.llnt
14 20 4 32 120 156 Gr een at Wheel ersburg
The starting lime has been Delroot
NY
lslandrs
8 18 11 27 87 115 Spronglteld South at Ports
moved up because of the
Vancouver 8 21 7 23 95 136 mouth
girls' basketball game
West
Warren Local at Al ex ander
wltptsgfga Federal Hock1ng at Belpre
agamst Nelsonville-York
Phtla
22 8 4 .;a toa 60 Hannan Trace at Eastern
which begins at II a m
Chtcago 17 8 11 45 122 73 North Ga l l1a at Kyger Creek
Coach Brauer also an·
Atlanta
16 14 7 39 94 100 Symmes Valley at Southern
St LOUIS 16 12 6 38 98 87 Miller at Nelsonvill e York
nounced there stlll are
12 16 8 32 108 119 Southwestern at Wahama
openings on teams for any Monnesota
Los Ang 11 19 6 28 101 121 Parkersburg at Pt Plea sant
Your Complete
4th, 5th or 6th grader wishing
Pottsburgh 9 23 5 23 93 142
SATURDAY SGAMES
Ttre Center
Calofornta 8 24 5 21 90 IdS Chesapeake at .Symm es Valley
to participate In the
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Wheeler sburg fit Minford
basketball program All boys
Pholadelphla 4 NY Rangers 2
Vmton County at Warren Local
606 E Mam
mterested should report to NY Islanders 3 Vancouver 2
Eastern at Southwestern
Pomeroy,
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Buffalo 6 Potlsburgh l
Kyger Creek at Buffalo
Atlanta 3 Chocago 2
far, 85 boys are on organized
(Only games scheduled)
teams
Fnday 1 S Games
Second ten 11 Wtllard 36

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Our Interest Is
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stf;lrtJng lin eup th"t mcludes

Cremeans will start for Marauders

UPI releases initial
1973-74 cage ratings

dmg nngs ol textured 14 karat
whtte and yellow gold Pock a

1 he Eastern Eagles nymg has npped past all seven op
' low at .a surpns mg overall 2-5 ponents so far

better I d hke to do
said
'l9 12 707 21 '
V1rdon of his new JOb I m not Ch1 cago
Detrott
25 16 610 6 1 2
concerned about Dtck Wtlhams KC Omaha
15 28 3, 9 llR
Pactf•c Dtv1s 1on
Its great to be a Yankee
w I pet g b
meant the Yunk~.: ~;:~ "'i!l e season opened
He .s our
But, the questwn ts sttll for
Los
Angeles
22
18 550 abandomng lhetr attempts to manager now and we re start hOI\ long '
Golden State 17 lll 486 2 1 ?
stgn WtlhnM&lt;: ~t{ ,....,r""" .. mg ow sea.son nght now he
Portland
17 22 , 36 ,, ,

Boston at New York Rangers

He said last fall's prices will
be mamtained on all Ridge
Homes models until Jan 3l,lor
horne buyers who place a
refundable $100 deposit before
that date and agree to accept
delivery of the home by June
30
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Recently granted prtce Illcreases for labor and building
matertals will force Ridge to
raiSe prices substantially after
Jan 31, he explamed

Eagles ileed..--o_n_e_"""

2.l 16 610 61; markand2-2mSVACpbt) will
18 22 450 lJ
try to get back on the victory
Phila:de 'phra 11 28 282 191 ~
Central Dovo joon
ltml tand sl&lt;Jy m the league
w 1 pet g b ract J th1s wet-kend, takmg on
Ca¢otal
70 o6 556
the undefeated Hannan 1tace
Atlanta
19 20 487 21 1
Cl eveland
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Wtldcats tomght and the South
,
14 27 3 0 8
Houston
13 27 315 9
western Htghlanders Saturday
Western Conference
The Eagles, stung 52..50 m
Mtdwest D•v•s.•on
w 1 pet g ll
overtime by Southern the last
Molwaukee
31 9 775
Ume they stepped onto the

Vu t.l.on was s1grwd to a one
Reportet sat the rtews conft 1 year c onti dCt fm ,m c.stlmated llst&lt;&gt;n How,ud and Dtck
en~.:e eCJ gerly sought confmna
$50 000 bv the Yankees He had Hov. !ltr , Yankee orgunlu ttum
hon V11 don would manage the s1 gned last month to manage stalw.,HI.s would comprise VIrYankees regardle!;.&lt; of the I &gt;t&gt;nver uf th e Amen can As don s Loadnng sto ff w1th c1
out ~.: ome of the Wtlhams-Fmley S(I('J.ttwn n~;:xt yc(:l r but was fourth member to be named
swlemate but none was forth relea sed from h1s contract so later
conun g from New York dub he could accept the New York
I ean t tlunk of anythtng

President George Stembrenncr offer
or General Manager Gabe Stembrenne1 even refused to
Paul
tssue a ssur~n~.;e V1rcton would
Asked If Vtrdon s htrmg shll be manager "hen the

·"t,mdi~tg"i

Tornados host Vikings tonight

Won L.ost

Sport Shop
8
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Young s Market
4
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Regatta In
4 .a
Nelson s Drugs
4
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Tenth Framers
4
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Smith Nelson Motors
0
8
High Game - Men Williard
Boyer 245, Russ Carson 199
Women
Pat Carson 217,
Maxine Dugan 216, Apr il Sm lth
192 Team Nelzon Drugs 707,
Young's M.arket 707
High Series - Men Willard
Boyer 572, Russ Carson 566
Women Maxme Dugan 488,
Betty Sm lth 486 Pat Carson
474 Team Zlde's Sport Shop
Zlde s

BY CHRIS SCHERF
hams who 1s shll unde1
UP! Sports Writer
contrad tH t\ s H\\OC'I ( ha~le~
NEW YORK ( UPII - It was 0 Fmley

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LOCAL SPORTS

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program will
quahfled buyers

Virdon takes Yankee J0

press tliroughout the second

half to roll to a 69-46 wm over

,: Firm will hold prices at

KC Board reorganizes

pregnancies are momtored and
mtensive care 1s gtven to

damage and no

by the edttor
Tins IS the ttme of year when edtlors rate the stones 'that
made headhnes the past 12 months In that reference, 1973 has to
RO mto Qur mtcroftlmed !tie as the blockbuster of them all smce
1945
I
H you are under 30 or thereabouts August 1945 1s a page m
yoW' history book For us older ctUzens 194i produced the biggest
- and most welcomed - headlmes of our ttme It was Year I of
the Atomic Age and the formal end of the most cruel, bloody and
expensive war men to that pomt 1n time had contnved to mfhct

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Mrs. Leola Enoflt ha s bt--cn

Agnrs Whitt• visitl•d ren~ntl y in
Middlepor t with Mr. and Mrs.

rt'turned to lwr lwun·· frf)m a
Pill'kl'r!)hurg h,1splt;ll \dH'I'I'
slu• was~ ll ll'cli('a\ !JC:ttit'tll.

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CHESTER - The Chester
Fire Department was called to
the William Carr residence at
8:30p.m. Wednesday due to a
slight flue fire. Damages were
light.

Uul· kwurth

Charles Whit e, Ht'uiah White ,
Florl:'nct' llan nay and CrH i~
Drlrst .

Marcia K.arr. Agnt!S White

and Richard Duekworth athmded tht• birthday ami
Chris tmas party at the Senior
Citizens Center in Pomeroy.
Don Cottrell is a nwdica l
P&lt;Jtient at Veteruns Memof- ial

Hospital.
Mrs. Ada

Slack

spent

Christmas with her daughicr,

Mr . and Mrs. Harley Johnson
and fam ily, Wolf Pen .
Mr . and Mrs . Delbert
Teaford -and fami ly, Rutland
were Sunday guests a t the

James Teaford home .
Mr . and' Mrs. George
Freeland, Richard Duckworth
and Agnes White attended the
Busy Bee Christmas dinner
and party at the First Baptist
Church in Middleport.

Point Rock
Social Notcs
By Mrs. Wanetta Radekin
Mr. Richard Lee Rife , Indian•, visited his uncle and
aunt Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Rile.
Mr . and Mrs . Marvin

evening.

Those who gathered for a
pre-Christmas family dinner at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Stansbury were Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Stansbury and lamily and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob (\arion of
Groveport; Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Stansbury and son,
Reynoldsburg; Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry stansbury and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Oxley, local.
Christmas guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Rex Cheadle were Mr.
and Mrs. Preston Hamon and
sons, McArthur. and Bruce
Markins, local.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jordan,
Gallipolis, called on relatives
in the area on Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Birchfield entertained for their
grandparents during the
holidays. Those present were
Mrs .
Nellie
Borgan,
Harrisonville; Mrs. Faye
Jordan, Mrs. Beulah Cordray
and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jeffers,
local.
Hazel Dunigan visited her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Woods and
daughter, Angie, at Galena.

Morriss were Friday evening

callers at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hollid ay and
family .
Visotors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs . Lawrence Chapman
during the holidays were Mr.
and Mrs. Wendel Chapman,
Wellston, Mr. and Mrs. Ronoy
Rife and family . Albany. and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rife and
family , St. Albans, West Va.
Funeral services lor Mrs.
Ellen F. Levis was held at the
Columbia Chapel Chur ch.
Relatives attending from a
distance were Mr. and Mrs.
John Levis aod children ,
Shanon, John Jr., Kim and Mr .
and Mrs. Bryan Berna dick of .
North Almstead, Ohio ; Mr.
Leslie Canode, Lucasville ,
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Canode and daughter Valerie
of Apple Creek, Ohio; Mr. and
Mrs . C h1~on Hensler and
daughter .IJnnifer of Marietta,
0., and Mrs. Luly Miller of
Athens, 0 .
Mr .. Keith Shiltz, U.S. Navy
of Millington, Tenn., is spending the holiday season with
his parents, Mr. and ~rs.
Frank Shiltz and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Perry
and son, Troy, visited his
mother Mrs. Dorothy Perry
and sister Mrs. Phillis Hodge of
Decola, West Va.
Mr. and Mrs. John Holliday
entertained with home movies,
the following guests Mr. Danny
Holliday and sons, Ricky and
Kenny of Lebanon, Ohio, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Holliday, Mr.
and Mrs. Ronnie Young and
daughter Renna , Mr. and Mrs.
·Robert Holliday and family
Judy, Gary and Floyd, all local
and Mr.' and Mrs. Kenneth
Wilcox, David and Darla of
. Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. John Holliday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holliday,
Judy, Gary and Floyd had
supper on Sunday with Mr. and
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heritage
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MIDDLEPORT, 0 .

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Mrs. Kenneth Wilc.ox , David

Mr:-. I•:k;mor BQhranl SIWt ll
('hrislm as day wilh lu.•r s1st'tT,
:\1r. and Mr~ . Hcrsd 1Pl Host•
;:md fmnily , Mirwrsvilk.
Mrs. Alice l'""rccland and

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A uxi!iary contributes

l 'hris1Hws duu:t•r J..: IIL'sl" of ·Sp• ·nt M· ~nda.v tlu\ough Wc·d~
Mr. ;.md Mrs. Eug._. 111 . Young •. n~sday 111 ~tw:-;vi iiP w1~~1 Mr~.
Cuntribulions to the Meigs
wt•re Mrs. Norma Lc.·u ami Mr. l·:pplc.'s duldrcn.
C•,un ty Tuberc ul osis and
and Ml's. Hit•I F n •nl'h .
Pin:JPI guest~ of Mr . a nd He~.illh As.•HK:iGi lion Christmas
Sum!ay t1111n1 ·r guests of Mr . Mrs. l•:ar l McGretth wt·n· Mr . seal sale, to the Carvelle Sl&lt;!r,
and Mrs. M./\. 1-:p!Jll' were Mr . and Mrs. Larry MtGrath et nd · and tu the Ra cine F iremen's

I.HIIIb" by Mrs. Pauline Husc;
''The Cam~! l " by Mrs. Eunie
lirinker; "S£!.tTt!t.l Straw" by

Mrs. M• ry · Rqush;

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LETAR,T FALLS - New
officers were installed by Mrs.
Marlene Fisher who used the
theme ··God's Promise" at the
Tuesday night meeting of the
East Letart United Methodist
Women at the church.
Pin~ns in the color symboli~.
_of their office were presented
to the ol!icers by Mrs . fisher
who. took her scripture from
John 14 :34-35, with prayer. and
the songs, "Breathe on Me
Breath of Gpd" and "Standing
on the Promises."
Installed were Mrs. Barbara

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Headquarters
Acme Western Boots, Dingo
Boots, Tingly Boots, Gloves,
Insulated Jackets and Vests
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Leather Supplies - Belts,
Gun·Holsters, Harness &amp;
Tack, Purses

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Brooder Feeders, Heat Tapes,
Water Heaters, Pickup Truck
Racks, Firm Gates

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and Aqu~uin Supplies

cuneluded with a social hour
an rl refrPslmu.•n ts · served b)•
Mrs. Mar14aret 'Gloeckner &lt;1nd .
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OFFICE SUPPLIES

eACCOUNT BOOKS
eRECORD BOOK-S
eETC.

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
OPTOMETRIST

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Fr es no St. . 80 Co lo 70
Lng Bch Sl 9J Los An g St 76

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OF FICE HOURS 9 30 TO 7, 2 TO 5 {C LOSE"
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Christmas eve
dinner party
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REG. 489
SALE
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Traditional - ·by Heritage.
Green floral, unsurpassed
tailoring, double sculptured
skirt, bolsters, hand tufted back .

REG. '814
SALE

REG. SS99
SALE

FOR OUR JANUARY
CLEARANCE SALE

REG. SJ49

SALE

IN THE SUNDAY·
TIMES SENTINEL
SUND,AY, JANUARY 6

REG. 5489

SALE

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POMEROY

CHAIRS
15 CHAIRS-ALL COLORS
TYPES AND STYLES
REG. '189-•209

YOUR

Colors in Copper, Green and
Gold. All with cane sides .

REG. sng
YOUR CHOICE

•99

RECLINERS
Early
American
Rev. cushion, 3 pas. foot rest,
brown nylon. Plaid .

REG. 5295

SALE

'195

Traditional - La -Z- Boy, blue
nylon floral, slight water spot on
seat.

REG.~~

'163

Traditional La -Z-Boy, Amber
gold velvet . Elegant L . R.
Recliner .

REG.

~l91

SALE
SW~VEL

DINING. ROOM ODDS 'N' ENDS
You haul the items listed .below
and save an addit1bnal 20 Pet. on
the sale price.

Classic Colonial - Oa k . By Conant
Ball. rich enc hanting elegance,
sc ulptured all wood group. Table with
dropleafs. chin a. 5 side and 1 arm
chair .

REG. 1879
SALE
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YOU -HAUL
PRICE

$1188

Early American. maple, table .
32"x48", ext. 32"x60", 4 -c hairs.

OCCASIONAL CHAIRS

•191
ROCKERS

8 Different in various fabric
textures.

LOW BACK, REG. 5129
HIGH BACK; REG. Sl49

•99
'119

Early American wing back
lounge chair. Herculon cover.
Beige &amp; gold tones.

~EPARTMENT STORE
. MIDDLEPORT, 0. •· -..

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Reg . 5189 Sale 599

REG. 5269
SALE
Early A mer . Ponderosa Pine,
42" round ext ., 42x60 with 2-9"
fillers.

Reg . 5129. Sale 573

REG. S330
SALE

GUN CABINET

Only 4 Red and 1 Black left . from
Christmas. These are double st1tched
and
doubl e
zippered.
Heavy
Naugahyde.

Reg . $42.50

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10%-25% OFF

12"x12 ", Retail up to $2.00

$19

18"x27" Retail up to $6.00

Walnut Formica lop Game
Table with 4 chairs. padded
seats &amp; cane backs.

CLOSE-OUT

SAMSONITE
CARD TABLES
AND CHAIRS

. Reg . .$244 . Sale $ 1 8 8

Specials o~ living ,room tables oak and cherry . All wood
groups, excellent quality.

5 Pc . Oak Dinette Set. 48"
table with 2 leaves, 4 Capt .
chairs .

20%-40% OFF

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Reg. $239.00.

ALl--SOFAS
ON OUR FLOOR
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Th ese are di scon tinued, bound one of a
kind sam ples. All co lors · all styles.
Two s izes.

Stack Tables · Prov. white. 3
groups left.
Reg. $ 29. Sale

SALE

CARPET SAMPLES

Reg. $163. Sale 5_109.$ 8 8

Several styles and fini shes. 8 day wind
and we ight driven .

CANDLES AND RINGS

BEAN BAGS

Set Bunk Beds - wa Inul
convertible to twin beds.

WALL CLOCKS

ALL SEASONAL

20% OFF

Reg. 5'50.00 .

REG. 5179
SALE

ON SELECTED
TOSS CUSHIONS
LAMPS
ACCESSORIES
PICTURES

'ALL OTHER CANDLES

$58

Spanish Lamp - oak finish,
42" tall . 1 Only

6 Gun Cabinet - pecan. both sto rage
and gun area lo ck . Glass front.

LARGE
REDUCTIONS

40% OFF

Reg . 599. Sale sao: $ 6 4

Both Discontinued and
Current Pieces and Sets.

Sal~188

SAVE 20%-40%
.Fine Furniture

· Galleries

GENUINE LEATHER
The ultimate in a man 's lounge cha ir.
We currently ·-have three rich,
masc uline leather lounge cha irs !rom
Her itage.

.t'Jrpet
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S~c.ond at Grape

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wood trim.

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We at Tope's wish you and your family a
very prosperous and -fulfilling 1974. And as
your needs for home furnishings arise in
the new year, treat yourself to Tope's truly
fine quality furniture at the finest fur niture store in Southeastern Ohio . Enjoy
the economy of quality furniture that ·
makes you proud to own .

REG. Sl85

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Gardens.

Family Room . Contemporary
Naugahyde, deep
deep comfort. Belt arm.

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$22.95
to s79,95

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Early American Sofa and
Loveseat. 79" &amp; 58". Red and
green print with maple trim.
Reg. for both pes. $678.

Cuffed Baggies
Big Bell

LADIES o:.
AND
GIRLS
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Traditional gold floral velvet
sofa. Reversible seat and back
cushions.

JEANS

FROM

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REV. CUSHION .
Traditional
Blue
green
damask, 73" long, tufted back.

MENS AND LADIES
WRANGLERS

STAINLESS STEEL

'407

Spanish - Red-Gqid Velvet
Wood trim, reversible cushions,
'impressive sofa .

Choir enjoys party

Flare
Western Cut

•244

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CHOICE

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LISTING
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Wqlfes host

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HUNDREDS OF ITEMS DRASTICALLY

-And now is your chance to save on
our fine quality, regular stock Save and enjoy the satisfaction that
it is from "Tope's.'.'
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floral, 4-cushion, copper welt
·decorator sofa.

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8:00

We at 'Tope's have found that quality in
anything we buy usually turns out· to be
rather economical in the long run . We are
sure you will agree!

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The Store Wifh " ALL KINOS OF STUFF"

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~ar s, .lupt tc·r mHI Saturn .
;mri i\'tr.-. _ Dug&lt;t ll Wl'l'\' ubThose burn nn thi s dalt' are
S4.' 1'Vt•d ,';md (11(' rll'W dah· bunk s tuu! t·r lhe sign of Caprkurn.
!11r t!w yt·c:H· \\'ere ··•.•m nlt'tt•d .
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l:·m:H: Newton, who
ThC' I.;H·d's Prayer ir1 LUJi sm• diSL'OVl'l't·J the law or }:!ravity,
and group s i ngir~g of a hymn
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was IJnrn Jew . ( Hi42.
A thought r"r the day : Irish On Ihis day in his tory :
driver Dunald Campbell was poet James Stephens s:lid,
In 1885, Dr. Willi ~trn Grun t tJf killed when his je t-powered "Women ~re wiser than men ·
Duv enporr: I•Jwa, pedormeU. h&lt;&gt;al exp loded in northwest because lhey kn ow les.s and ·
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In 19:17, olmut-.. . W,olM
rli.ali.an
.troops l.rmded in Sp&lt;J in to help
thy Niitionalist' rorce~ in thil t
coun try's civil war.
In 1948, Bu rm ~ became an
independent nation afte r ccntu.
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Mrs. Hazr\ Fox , :-&gt;l'lTl'lill')' : ' public i I~ ·. Thl' in:.; l;illal Pll l
Mt;s . Eilpen Roush, trea surt•r : servin cund udt•cl w1tll ~ r o up
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I:L Hav1utu1. Mr:oo. Mt~bcl L'!:!P !lw L111'd ."
Shi t" Id s·. nom in :-tting ~·om Mt:•mlwrsil ip pili .':&lt; . •\ L' !"l'
mittee; Mrs . Ma bel Shields. pn·st·n! (•d IJy Mrs. Dugcm to
Chris ti an perso nhood : Mr ~. Mrs. Bl'lty Shin·h:y and \•1rs
-.Oo ris Adams. s upportive .Jo \Tf' White. Get-we ll eards
community leader; Mrs. Clara · w~re 'signed for Mrs . Flore net)
. Adams. Christian social in~ Smit h, Joyce Bad..:l t:·y cwd Mrs.
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Mrs.
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Hayman. Christian globa l f.or fruit ba skets wen• n•ad
concerns; Mrs. Mar y Roush , frum Mrs. Clara Adams, Mrs .
program resourCes: Mrs. Eula Nina Wagner, F'red SJwin and

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anrt Mr&lt; Fran k 1-:rplc ami children and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Aux iliary to help defray Mrs. M•rtha--Lou Beegle ; "The
POMONA Grange, 8 p.m. at
('llildn·n uf Middh.·purl, Mr . ;vld;ralh and :&gt;on a nd 'the five Chr.istfnas trea t expenses were Lege nd of the ~ hri s tm as
ch
ildren
or
Cha
rles
McGrat
h.
the
Rock Springs Grange Hall,
and Mrs. Waldeck and son of
made when the American Holly" by Mrs: Mabel Shields;
to
be
hosted by the Ohio Valley
On
Sunda
Y
evening,
Dec
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16,
Glouster and Mr. a nd Mrs.
. Leg ion Auxiliary of Post 602, "Around and Around " by Mrs.
Grange.
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a
potluck
supper
was
held
at
Brown of Wellston.
\1rs. Agnes Whit (I :-~ttendcd ttll'
Racine, met recently at the Edna Knopp ; " Just' a Little Bit
MIDDLEPORT Chamber of
Christmas dinner guests or the church with a large crowd hall .
of Christmas" by Mrs. Martha
Elel't&lt;J Missionary Cin:lc
present.
Commerce
meeting, 7:30p.m.
nH?l'ting held at the · home of Mr. and Mrs . Hoy Wiseman
Mrs . Frantes Roberts Lou Beegle; "Chri stmas" by
The
Senior
Ci
tizens
had
thei
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Mrs. Clara Mae Darst, Mid- were their ch il dren, Rev .
presided at the meeting and Mrs . Roberts; and the prayer in social room of Columbus and
potluck
Christmas
supper
at
Southern Ohio Electric Co ..
David Wiseman and fam il y
{tll•port. L1uistinas plates of
read se veral coinm unications. of St. Francis by Mrs. Julia
!he
school
house
Thursday
rookies and ('andy were fillf d and Mr . and Mrs. Lar ry Clark,
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The program inclUded se veral Norris. ·
MONDAY
fo r th e shut ius of the Baplist Tanra and Penny of Chester. evening with 35 presen t. Mr. readin g~. "The Legend of the
Mrs. Roush conducted the
SOUT HEASTER N Ohio
Supper h'Uests were Mr. and Earl McGrath furnished the Donkey " by Mrs. Myrtle games with prizes going to Gos pel Musi c Assoc ., 7:30
chw·ch.
Mrs. Sadie Thuener spent Mrs. Earl Starkey of Oar· birthday cake. The eats served Walker; "The Legend of the Mrs. Norris, Mrs. Beegle, M'5. · p.m., Allen Hall, Rio Grande
were delicious. The Gospel
Christmas with her daughter. pent cr.
Rose, Mrs. Walker and Mrs. College.
·
Harmonair
es furni shed ,the
Supper guests of the Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lehew and
Roberts. A gilt exchange was
BIBLE STUDY on Book of
family, Pomeroy.
Clarks on Christmas were Mr. music.
held and re fr es hments of Colossians conducted by
Gery Bolin is home from the
Mr. and Mrs. Da1"d Lip- and jVIrs. Larry Clark, Tanra
cookies and punch were ser- Pastor Walter Cloud, 7:30p .m.,
hospital
imd was able to spend
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scom b and · Sh•wn spent , and;;t&gt;enny , of Chester.
ved.
through Friday at Mason First
Christmas
in
Akron.
DimiCr guests of the Robert
Christmas with his parents.
Southern
Baptist Church. A
Mrs. Anestine Carsey and
Mr. and Mrs . Allen l.ipsromb Alkires were Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Nursery will be provided .
and famil y, Hemlock Grove Gibson and daughter, Robin, of Mrs. Sadie Ca rr are making
Pubiic invited .
RACINE
Several
out-ofm
rapid r ecov~y from their
and at Rutland with Mrs. Columbus and Ava Gilkey.
town
visitors
were
among
the
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Lipscomb's parents.
Dinner guests of Mr. and recent illness.
PJ]l., school with program by
Mr. Richard Heihn;m is back many guests calling at the
Mrs. Jr. Pa yne Christmas
B&lt;lY
Scouts:
home
of
Mrs.
Audrey
Brewer
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were James Cheadle of to his trai ler home after
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MEMORIAL VFW
Jell Webb and Mike Hynien,
Columbus and Mr . and Mrs. surgery . His daughter Sylvia and David, Stiversville, during
Midkiff; takes his meals to the holidays.
Columbus, spent New Yea r's Post 65 meeting, 8 p.m. at
Donald Weave r.
Their guests included Mr. Day with Jell's grandparents, Racine American Legion Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gibson of him.
RACINE CHAPTER 134 OES
and Mrs. John Beall, Rhona Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb,
Columbus were weekend
regular
meeting, at the temple.
and
Mark
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Mr
.
and
Mrs.
Racine.
guests of his parents, the
Obligation
night will be obKenneth Brewer, Teresa and
Joining Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Junior Gibsons.
Kenneth II, Miss Rila Close, Lisle on both Christmas and served.
TI1e Carleton Church visited
FIRST CHILD BORN
MEIGS COUNTY Salon 710,
Mrs. John Dobbins, Dennis and New · Year's Day lor dinner
our community, caroling · and
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cowan, Kerry, all of Columbus; Mr . . parties were Mr. and Mcs. Eight and Forty, 7:30p.m. at
presented the sick with a nice
Vine St., Middleport, are an- and Mrs. Clyde Close, Wayne, John Lisle and son, Todd, Mr. the home of Mrs. Harry Davis,
treat which was most apnouncing the birth of their first Roy and grandson, Jerry and Mrs. Roy J enkins, Spring Ave., Pomeroy.
preciated .
child, Ryan Keith , born at the Close , Waterford; Sp. Leland Pomeroy ; Keith Lisle and Mrs.
Dora Lipps, Loyd L. Lipps,
The house that burned last
William J. Lipps, Ellen L. week was the old Noah Welsh Holzer Medical Center Christ- Close, stationed with the U. S. Florence Potts, Syracuse.
Lipps, Thomas Birch, Joyce house and housed the switch- mas Day. The infant weighed 6 Army in Germany ; Mr. and Spending Christmas Eve · with
VOWS READ
Birch. Clint Birch, Leota Birch board for a number of years. lbs., 13 ozs . Maternal grand- Mrs. Edgar Brewer, Portland ; the family were Mr. ang Mrs .
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Mr.
and
Mrs. James Daniels,
to CoiUITlbus &amp; So uthern Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. F . 0. Whaley of parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs , Harold· Brewer, Robert Harden and Debbie, Middleport, are announcing
Electri c Co., Ease., Lebanon. Columbus spent Monday night James Brewer, Middleport ; Long Bottom; Mrs. Jeanne Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Earl
and the paternal grandparents Beegle, Cristi and Carman Harden, Canton; Mr. and Mrs. the marriage of their daughter,
Howard Russell, Bertha with Ava Gilkey.
Miss Esther Lynn Daniels, to
Rossell to R. T. SUITlmerfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Whaley are Guy Cowan, Middleport, Carpenter, Racine; Mrs . John Crooks and Patricia, George Michael Shuler, son or
Jr ., Carolyn M. SUITlmerfield , of ColUITlbus had a 7 ~• lb. son and Mrs . Betty Whitstine, Charles Simeral and Tisha, Columbus· and Miss Karen
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Shuler,
Parcels , Salisbury.
who will a'nswer to the name of Columbus. Great - gra nd- Findlay ; Mr. and Mrs. Junior Johnson. '
Cheshire. The couple married •
Mary C. Rose formerly Mary Scott Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Wood parents are Mr. and Mrs . L. M. Pauley and family, Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Quinn,
Oct.
20 at the First United ·
C. Francis,Thomas L. Rose to of New Jersey and Mr. and Brewer. Gallipolis, Kelly
Mrs. Audrey Brewer and Cindy and Pat, CoiUITlbus ; Mr.
Methodist
Church in Pearls·
Thomas L. Rose, Mary C. Mrs. F. 0. Whaley, Columbus, Gilmore, Middleport; Roland David spent New Year 's Day and Mrs . Robert Grueser.
Rose, Lots 2 · 3, Bradfield's are grandparents and Ava Terrell, Pomeroy, and Mr. and with Mr . and Mrs. Edgar Caldwell, and Mrs . Welby bilrg, Va. by the jtev. Fred
Austin. They reside in Mid·
Add., Pomeroy .
Whaley _ were . Chri~tmas dleport.
Giley and Edith Whaley are Mrs. Blaine Cowan, Redhouse, Brewer.
Harley McLaughlin, Leona great-grandmothers.
The W. Va. Mrs. Minnie Brewer,
weekend gues ts of Mr. and
McLaughlin to Ronald G. Whaleys have a three year-&lt;Jid Nitro, W. Va. is a great- grea t Mrs. Karl Grueser and son,
Allen, Bonita S. Allen, 3/4 Acre . daughter, Erin.
grandmother.
Larry . Mr. and Mrs. Karl
SPfP,K oNG 9F
Lebanon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Gilkey
·Grueser and Larry were
Frank G. Roush , dec . to and three sons, Rod, Dennis
Christmas Day dinner guests
Frances E. Weber , Barbara and Joey Jay of Columbus,
HOSTS DINNER
of her mother, Mrs. Whaley.
Honchell, Charles RoUsh , were supper guests of Ava
LONG BOTTOM - Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hammer
Thomas Roush , Cert. of trans., Gilkey on Christmas.
Edna Summerfield entertained
and daughter, Kim, Colulllbus,
Sutton .
Mrs. Ella Anderson had as Christmas Day with a family
Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Riggs spent Saturday with Mr. and
Roy C. Chevalier, Rose M. dinner guests Christmas Mr. dinner at her Long Bottom entertained at their Rt. 3, Mrs. Bob Hoeflich and Jayne.
Chevalier to R. C. Cbc~alier, and Mrs. Carl Sampson, Mr. home. Her guests were Mr · and Pomeroy, home on Christmas
Christmas dinner guests of
Rose M. Chevalier, I\&gt; Acres, and Mrs. Clifford Anderson, Mrs. Jerry Carter, Jeff and Eve with a family dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ben Neutzling
Olive.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Anderson Jan, Rocky Mount, N.C.; Mr. party .
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were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Riggs,
Alvie Partlow, Anna Mae Jr.
and Mrs. Cecil Caldwell, Mr. . Attending were Larry Tracy, Maralynn and Caralynn-Tracy,
The most natural thing li1""
Partlow. to Phillip Roger
Other callers of Ava Gilkey and Mrs. Kenneth Caldwell and · home ·tor the holidays (rom Rl. 3 Pomeroy; Larry Tracy,
the world for a woman to
Har riso n, Pauletta Louise on Christmas were Mr. and Kenny, Sherman SUITlmerfield, New York City, Mr. and Mrs . .New York City; Mr. and Mrs.
desire is to stay young
Harrison, Parcel, Salisbury. Mrs. . Walter
Jordan , Mrs. Robert Murphy and Amy Ben Neutzling, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bur( Jeff, Randy.
loOking and attractive.
Joseph E. Wilson, dec. to Gallipolis; Karen Gilkey, Jo, Mr . and Mrs. Rexal Marvin Burt, Jeff, Randy, Melanie and David, Pomeroy;
Women
respond to
Eloise B. Wilson, Cert. Trans., Athens; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton SUITlmerfieid, Reedsville ; Mr. Melanie and David, M~. and Dan Williams, Washington, D.
professional beauty advice
and treatment, for they
Middleport.
Gilkey and Tad of Albany and and Mrs. Herbert Parker, Mrs. Mickey Williams, Terri C.; Jerry White, Middleport;
know it will enhance their
Rodney Downing, Katherine Mr. and Mrs . Bob Gibson and Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lynn Russell, Sherri Williams, Terry Hendricks, ColUITlbus,
appearance and boost their
Downing to James T. Arnold, Robin of Columbus and Mr. Adams and Lori, Racine; Mr. all of Pomeroy; Dan Williams, and Miss Sybil Ebersbach.
morale.
Pt. Lots 29-31, Middleport.
and Mrs. Larry Clark and two and Mrs: Vernon Swartz, Tena, Washington, D. c.; Jerry
Thomas P. Dickinson to Carl daughters of Chester. Mr. 1lnd Rena , Robin, Rex and Roger, White, Middleport; Terry
Hair color Is a majol"
B. Anderson, Ruth S. An· Mrs . Bob Alkire arid Mr. and Coolville; and Mr. and Mrs . Hendricks, ColUITlbus; Mr . and
problem which constantly
keeps
many
women
derson·, Parcels, 70 Acre Lot Mrs. F. 0 . Whaley, Columbus. Gerald SUITlmerfield, Amber Mrs. Gene Riggs, Jason and
frustrated
and
annoyed
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123; Olive.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Epple and Michael, Parkersburg .
Kenny
Ray,
Chester;
They know what should be
H. Darrell Sowards, Linda F.
done when their hair starts
Maralynn and Caralynn Tracy
~wards to Donald F, Bailey,
fading in luster and losing
CLUB WILL MEET
and Miss Sybil Ebersbach.
its natural color, but they
Mary A. Bailey, 8.35 Acres, Mayor fines two
The Middleport Amateur
keep
avoidi11g the issue
Scipio.
Gardeners Club will meet at
because they don't know
PLAN COMMUNION
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Swift,
in first court
the Meigs Inn Wednesday, at
the " Haws" or " Whats"
The
rites
of
Holy
Communion
Pomeroy, and Mr. 81\d ..llfrs.
Pomeroy's new Ma!fllr Dale 6:30 p.m. lor a dinner . The
involved in performing this
and Darla .of Middleport.
color transformation .
E. Smith in his first court business session and program will be observed Sunday at the Harold Hinkle and son, Butch,
10:30 a.m. worship service at Chesapeake, enjoyed ChristThe home of Mr. and Mrs. G. session Wednesday fined two
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follow.
the
Trinity Church.
J . Lowther was burned to the persons and lifted the bonds of
mas at the home of Mr. and
Let a profess ional hair
ground. Mr. Lowther -received two others. Fined were Bruce
color expert perform this
Mrs. Harold Wolfe, Darin and
job for you and end the,
burns about the face and E. McKelvey, 30, Rt. 1, PortBe,th Ann. From Middleport
guess work and anxiety. '
hands.
He
has ··· been land, running a red light, $5
the Hinkle · family went to
You'll feel and look
hospitalized for the past week. and costs, and Ronald S.
Canal Winchester to visit their
younger and lovelier .
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Radekin Reynolds, Pomeroy. assured
The Middleport church of and granddaughter, Amy, Beth son-in-taw and daughter, Mr.
and Tina, Mr . and Mrs. Robert clear distance :~·and costs, and Christ choir's traditional alter- Ann Wolfe, daughter of the and·Mrs. Chuck Murray.
Holliday, Judy, Gary and $120.70 for driving while under Christmas party was held at hosts , Earl McKinley and ou.;r Christmas callers at
Floyd spent Christmas with the influence of alcohol. the home of Mr. and Mrs . daughter, Jennifer, Mrs. Lena the Wolfe home were Mr. and
Mr, and · Mrs. Arlin Radekin Reynolds was also sentenced to Harold Wolle, Middleport.
McKinley. Mr. and Mrs . Mrs. James Cornell, Mrs. Allen
and Amy Jo. Other guests at three days in jail lor DWI.
Mrs. Clyda Allensworth George Glaze , Trey and Sto~art, ..Mr , and Mrs. Joe
214 E. SECOND ST.
the Radekin home were Mrs.
Forfeiting $25 bonds each conducted the games which Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe, and Mrs. Mary Woods
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Dorothy Johnston, Pomeroy, were · David B. Herdman, 18, included musical puzzles. The Meinhart, Christi Hess, Kathy and daughter, Melissa, Mid· PHONE 9'12-7606
Mrs. Nellie Vale and 'Mrs. 123 Locust St., Pomeroy, door prize was won by Mrs . Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Michael dleport.
Fannie Pettit of Rutland.
failure to yield the right of way, Michael Gerlach, and the choir Gerlach, Mrs. Dorothy Roach
Laurel Grange met in · and Jerry Stobart, Middleport, presented a hostess gift to Mrs . and daughter, Trudy, and Mr.
regular session and held their disturbing the peace.
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and Mrs. Bill Grueser. Mrs.
annual officers conference.
Choir· members and their Glaze is new director of the
They decided to have a cenfamilies attending were Mr . choir. Refreshments of sand·
AUTOS SIDESWIPED
tennial celebration in October,
Pomeroy police investigated and Mrs. Lawrence Stewart, wiches, cookies, punch and
1974.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erwin coffee were served.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner a two-car mishap on Mulberry
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Ave.,
at
9:45p.m.
Wednesday.
were Christmas guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Bolen and family. They said Ira Riggs , 40,
Rutland. Other relatives Mulberry Ave ., and Jerry
present were Mr. and Mrs. Cotme(, 320 Mechanic St., both
Larry Turner and family, Mt . in Pomeroy, sideswiped on
Cory and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mulberry Ave. No injuries
were reported and no citation ·
Turner and family, Al~any .
was issued. ·
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Guests of Mr. . and Mrs.
William cHeadle during the
· holidays were Mr . and Mrs.
Bob Harrison. Stoutsville, and
· Mella Fisher and the Rex
Cloeadle family. 16cal.
Murl
Galaway
spent
Christmas in McArthur with
her son-in-law and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Woodrum
and members of their family .
Mr. and' Mrs. Charles Leist.
Rosemary and Lorra ine,
Gaithersburg, Maryland, were
holiday vacation guests with
her mother, Mrs. Willi am
Thomas at their farm here.
Her sister, Nancy Arnson and
children from Florida, also
spent some time here and a
cousin, Jane Caldwell Kimes
and
daughter,
Paula,
Columbus, joinedJ}hem for a
few days.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nedal Jordan,
delegates to the annual Ohio
State Grange session in Dayton
' in October. joined Harrisonville Grange members for their
annual Christmas supper at the
Halliday-Atkins home and
gave a report of activities.
Mr. and Mrs . Tom Bird and
children visited with Mrs. Ida
Dennison on Christmas

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CHESTER - The Chester
Fire Department was called to
the William Carr residence at
8:30p.m. Wednesday due to a
slight flue fire. Damages were
light.

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Charles Whit e, Ht'uiah White ,
Florl:'nct' llan nay and CrH i~
Drlrst .

Marcia K.arr. Agnt!S White

and Richard Duekworth athmded tht• birthday ami
Chris tmas party at the Senior
Citizens Center in Pomeroy.
Don Cottrell is a nwdica l
P&lt;Jtient at Veteruns Memof- ial

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Mrs. Ada

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Christmas with her daughicr,

Mr . and Mrs. Harley Johnson
and fam ily, Wolf Pen .
Mr . and Mrs . Delbert
Teaford -and fami ly, Rutland
were Sunday guests a t the

James Teaford home .
Mr . and' Mrs. George
Freeland, Richard Duckworth
and Agnes White attended the
Busy Bee Christmas dinner
and party at the First Baptist
Church in Middleport.

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Social Notcs
By Mrs. Wanetta Radekin
Mr. Richard Lee Rife , Indian•, visited his uncle and
aunt Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Rile.
Mr . and Mrs . Marvin

evening.

Those who gathered for a
pre-Christmas family dinner at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Stansbury were Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Stansbury and lamily and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob (\arion of
Groveport; Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Stansbury and son,
Reynoldsburg; Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry stansbury and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Oxley, local.
Christmas guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Rex Cheadle were Mr.
and Mrs. Preston Hamon and
sons, McArthur. and Bruce
Markins, local.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jordan,
Gallipolis, called on relatives
in the area on Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Birchfield entertained for their
grandparents during the
holidays. Those present were
Mrs .
Nellie
Borgan,
Harrisonville; Mrs. Faye
Jordan, Mrs. Beulah Cordray
and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jeffers,
local.
Hazel Dunigan visited her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Woods and
daughter, Angie, at Galena.

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callers at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hollid ay and
family .
Visotors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs . Lawrence Chapman
during the holidays were Mr.
and Mrs. Wendel Chapman,
Wellston, Mr. and Mrs. Ronoy
Rife and family . Albany. and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rife and
family , St. Albans, West Va.
Funeral services lor Mrs.
Ellen F. Levis was held at the
Columbia Chapel Chur ch.
Relatives attending from a
distance were Mr. and Mrs.
John Levis aod children ,
Shanon, John Jr., Kim and Mr .
and Mrs. Bryan Berna dick of .
North Almstead, Ohio ; Mr.
Leslie Canode, Lucasville ,
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Canode and daughter Valerie
of Apple Creek, Ohio; Mr. and
Mrs . C h1~on Hensler and
daughter .IJnnifer of Marietta,
0., and Mrs. Luly Miller of
Athens, 0 .
Mr .. Keith Shiltz, U.S. Navy
of Millington, Tenn., is spending the holiday season with
his parents, Mr. and ~rs.
Frank Shiltz and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Perry
and son, Troy, visited his
mother Mrs. Dorothy Perry
and sister Mrs. Phillis Hodge of
Decola, West Va.
Mr. and Mrs. John Holliday
entertained with home movies,
the following guests Mr. Danny
Holliday and sons, Ricky and
Kenny of Lebanon, Ohio, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Holliday, Mr.
and Mrs. Ronnie Young and
daughter Renna , Mr. and Mrs.
·Robert Holliday and family
Judy, Gary and Floyd, all local
and Mr.' and Mrs. Kenneth
Wilcox, David and Darla of
. Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. John Holliday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holliday,
Judy, Gary and Floyd had
supper on Sunday with Mr. and
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;:md fmnily , Mirwrsvilk.
Mrs. Alice l'""rccland and

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A uxi!iary contributes

l 'hris1Hws duu:t•r J..: IIL'sl" of ·Sp• ·nt M· ~nda.v tlu\ough Wc·d~
Mr. ;.md Mrs. Eug._. 111 . Young •. n~sday 111 ~tw:-;vi iiP w1~~1 Mr~.
Cuntribulions to the Meigs
wt•re Mrs. Norma Lc.·u ami Mr. l·:pplc.'s duldrcn.
C•,un ty Tuberc ul osis and
and Ml's. Hit•I F n •nl'h .
Pin:JPI guest~ of Mr . a nd He~.illh As.•HK:iGi lion Christmas
Sum!ay t1111n1 ·r guests of Mr . Mrs. l•:ar l McGretth wt·n· Mr . seal sale, to the Carvelle Sl&lt;!r,
and Mrs. M./\. 1-:p!Jll' were Mr . and Mrs. Larry MtGrath et nd · and tu the Ra cine F iremen's

I.HIIIb" by Mrs. Pauline Husc;
''The Cam~! l " by Mrs. Eunie
lirinker; "S£!.tTt!t.l Straw" by

Mrs. M• ry · Rqush;

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Legend of the Poinsettia" by

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LETAR,T FALLS - New
officers were installed by Mrs.
Marlene Fisher who used the
theme ··God's Promise" at the
Tuesday night meeting of the
East Letart United Methodist
Women at the church.
Pin~ns in the color symboli~.
_of their office were presented
to the ol!icers by Mrs . fisher
who. took her scripture from
John 14 :34-35, with prayer. and
the songs, "Breathe on Me
Breath of Gpd" and "Standing
on the Promises."
Installed were Mrs. Barbara

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Headquarters
Acme Western Boots, Dingo
Boots, Tingly Boots, Gloves,
Insulated Jackets and Vests
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Leather Supplies - Belts,
Gun·Holsters, Harness &amp;
Tack, Purses

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Brooder Feeders, Heat Tapes,
Water Heaters, Pickup Truck
Racks, Firm Gates

10'1, 12'I 14'I 16'
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Pet Supplies; Fish
and Aqu~uin Supplies

cuneluded with a social hour
an rl refrPslmu.•n ts · served b)•
Mrs. Mar14aret 'Gloeckner &lt;1nd .
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OFFICE SUPPLIES

eACCOUNT BOOKS
eRECORD BOOK-S
eETC.

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
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Fr es no St. . 80 Co lo 70
Lng Bch Sl 9J Los An g St 76

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OF FICE HOURS 9 30 TO 7, 2 TO 5 {C LOSE"
;l T t&gt;JOON ON THL:RS . J
EAST CO URT ~T..
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Transfers

Christmas eve
dinner party
R. h
at tggS Ome

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REG. 489
SALE
5

Traditional - ·by Heritage.
Green floral, unsurpassed
tailoring, double sculptured
skirt, bolsters, hand tufted back .

REG. '814
SALE

REG. SS99
SALE

FOR OUR JANUARY
CLEARANCE SALE

REG. SJ49

SALE

IN THE SUNDAY·
TIMES SENTINEL
SUND,AY, JANUARY 6

REG. 5489

SALE

Re~J,Llar

SALE
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COURT ST.

POMEROY

CHAIRS
15 CHAIRS-ALL COLORS
TYPES AND STYLES
REG. '189-•209

YOUR

Colors in Copper, Green and
Gold. All with cane sides .

REG. sng
YOUR CHOICE

•99

RECLINERS
Early
American
Rev. cushion, 3 pas. foot rest,
brown nylon. Plaid .

REG. 5295

SALE

'195

Traditional - La -Z- Boy, blue
nylon floral, slight water spot on
seat.

REG.~~

'163

Traditional La -Z-Boy, Amber
gold velvet . Elegant L . R.
Recliner .

REG.

~l91

SALE
SW~VEL

DINING. ROOM ODDS 'N' ENDS
You haul the items listed .below
and save an addit1bnal 20 Pet. on
the sale price.

Classic Colonial - Oa k . By Conant
Ball. rich enc hanting elegance,
sc ulptured all wood group. Table with
dropleafs. chin a. 5 side and 1 arm
chair .

REG. 1879
SALE
5

YOU -HAUL
PRICE

$1188

Early American. maple, table .
32"x48", ext. 32"x60", 4 -c hairs.

OCCASIONAL CHAIRS

•191
ROCKERS

8 Different in various fabric
textures.

LOW BACK, REG. 5129
HIGH BACK; REG. Sl49

•99
'119

Early American wing back
lounge chair. Herculon cover.
Beige &amp; gold tones.

~EPARTMENT STORE
. MIDDLEPORT, 0. •· -..

MIDDLEPORT

Reg . 5189 Sale 599

REG. 5269
SALE
Early A mer . Ponderosa Pine,
42" round ext ., 42x60 with 2-9"
fillers.

Reg . 5129. Sale 573

REG. S330
SALE

GUN CABINET

Only 4 Red and 1 Black left . from
Christmas. These are double st1tched
and
doubl e
zippered.
Heavy
Naugahyde.

Reg . $42.50

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10%-25% OFF

12"x12 ", Retail up to $2.00

$19

18"x27" Retail up to $6.00

Walnut Formica lop Game
Table with 4 chairs. padded
seats &amp; cane backs.

CLOSE-OUT

SAMSONITE
CARD TABLES
AND CHAIRS

. Reg . .$244 . Sale $ 1 8 8

Specials o~ living ,room tables oak and cherry . All wood
groups, excellent quality.

5 Pc . Oak Dinette Set. 48"
table with 2 leaves, 4 Capt .
chairs .

20%-40% OFF

0

Reg. $239.00.

ALl--SOFAS
ON OUR FLOOR
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Th ese are di scon tinued, bound one of a
kind sam ples. All co lors · all styles.
Two s izes.

Stack Tables · Prov. white. 3
groups left.
Reg. $ 29. Sale

SALE

CARPET SAMPLES

Reg. $163. Sale 5_109.$ 8 8

Several styles and fini shes. 8 day wind
and we ight driven .

CANDLES AND RINGS

BEAN BAGS

Set Bunk Beds - wa Inul
convertible to twin beds.

WALL CLOCKS

ALL SEASONAL

20% OFF

Reg. 5'50.00 .

REG. 5179
SALE

ON SELECTED
TOSS CUSHIONS
LAMPS
ACCESSORIES
PICTURES

'ALL OTHER CANDLES

$58

Spanish Lamp - oak finish,
42" tall . 1 Only

6 Gun Cabinet - pecan. both sto rage
and gun area lo ck . Glass front.

LARGE
REDUCTIONS

40% OFF

Reg . 599. Sale sao: $ 6 4

Both Discontinued and
Current Pieces and Sets.

Sal~188

SAVE 20%-40%
.Fine Furniture

· Galleries

GENUINE LEATHER
The ultimate in a man 's lounge cha ir.
We currently ·-have three rich,
masc uline leather lounge cha irs !rom
Her itage.

.t'Jrpet
.custom Draperies ·
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of ·GALLIPOLIS
S~c.ond at Grape

REG. HOURS

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pressurized
mar
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Brown Naugahyde chair ,
wood trim.

10%~50%

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wood trim .

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We at Tope's wish you and your family a
very prosperous and -fulfilling 1974. And as
your needs for home furnishings arise in
the new year, treat yourself to Tope's truly
fine quality furniture at the finest fur niture store in Southeastern Ohio . Enjoy
the economy of quality furniture that ·
makes you proud to own .

REG. Sl85

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For Pets · Stables · Large &amp; Sma ll An imals . "Lawns .
Gardens.

Family Room . Contemporary
Naugahyde, deep
deep comfort. Belt arm.

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SERVICE FOR 8

$22.95
to s79,95

•266

Early American Sofa and
Loveseat. 79" &amp; 58". Red and
green print with maple trim.
Reg. for both pes. $678.

Cuffed Baggies
Big Bell

LADIES o:.
AND
GIRLS
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Traditional gold floral velvet
sofa. Reversible seat and back
cushions.

JEANS

FROM

'388

REV. CUSHION .
Traditional
Blue
green
damask, 73" long, tufted back.

MENS AND LADIES
WRANGLERS

STAINLESS STEEL

'407

Spanish - Red-Gqid Velvet
Wood trim, reversible cushions,
'impressive sofa .

Choir enjoys party

Flare
Western Cut

•244

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ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE

CHOICE

yule callers

WATCH

REDUCED-PARTIAL
LISTING
BELOW
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Wqlfes host

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HUNDREDS OF ITEMS DRASTICALLY

-And now is your chance to save on
our fine quality, regular stock Save and enjoy the satisfaction that
it is from "Tope's.'.'
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Traditional Copper, green
floral, 4-cushion, copper welt
·decorator sofa.

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8:00

We at 'Tope's have found that quality in
anything we buy usually turns out· to be
rather economical in the long run . We are
sure you will agree!

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Pomeroy, Ohio
The Store Wifh " ALL KINOS OF STUFF"

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T!~ t· t'VI'IIin ~ stars a re Venus.
~ar s, .lupt tc·r mHI Saturn .
;mri i\'tr.-. _ Dug&lt;t ll Wl'l'\' ubThose burn nn thi s dalt' are
S4.' 1'Vt•d ,';md (11(' rll'W dah· bunk s tuu! t·r lhe sign of Caprkurn.
!11r t!w yt·c:H· \\'ere ··•.•m nlt'tt•d .
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l:·m:H: Newton, who
ThC' I.;H·d's Prayer ir1 LUJi sm• diSL'OVl'l't·J the law or }:!ravity,
and group s i ngir~g of a hymn
· Grea t B1·ita in .
t~pPnPd tlw lllt't' ling which was

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qf l·:lsil' (iil&gt;h~ ..'\ks . F(·nw B.
llavnt tm. Mr~ l h •ris ,\,l;ull s

Property

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In lfJ67 . sp.eet.lbu(jl rttcin~
was IJnrn Jew . ( Hi42.
A thought r"r the day : Irish On Ihis day in his tory :
driver Dunald Campbell was poet James Stephens s:lid,
In 1885, Dr. Willi ~trn Grun t tJf killed when his je t-powered "Women ~re wiser than men ·
Duv enporr: I•Jwa, pedormeU. h&lt;&gt;al exp loded in northwest because lhey kn ow les.s and ·
tht..• first oppcnclcdomy _ The F:n~ lantl .
WldersUJ nt.l more ."
patit~nt uu.ulc . a comrJictc '""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""".,
n•r·ov cry.
SEE US FOR YOUR
In 19:17, olmut-.. . W,olM
rli.ali.an
.troops l.rmded in Sp&lt;J in to help
thy Niitionalist' rorce~ in thil t
coun try's civil war.
In 1948, Bu rm ~ became an
independent nation afte r ccntu.
eiDEAL BOOKKEEPING SYSTEM
.n es of influent'C and COn trol by

Meigs

MODERN SLIPPL Y
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Tlw 1\lnm mu·
R~ l nilt•fll ~n·~s llllt·rnalimntl
Tnd:1~ 1s Vnd&lt;~~ . .Jan . 1, t.ll('
rll ur !l l dil\ ' lf J'l74 with :mi !II
fl,l !·•\...
Tilt· 1:, .. ,,11 ts : •pJ ,t'•l;whi tn~ tl-: ·

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For

Dut!,an. pt•t•sjdt'nt : Mrs. Sut• W1d f&lt;&gt;, llll'lll lw rs llip . Mrs .
Ann Bt•tg le. \'iet• prt•sidt•nt : ".Julia ~or ri :-; , l l i s t • •n;~n &lt;HHI
Mrs. Hazr\ Fox , :-&gt;l'lTl'lill')' : ' public i I~ ·. Thl' in:.; l;illal Pll l
Mt;s . Eilpen Roush, trea surt•r : servin cund udt•cl w1tll ~ r o up
M~s:"'~it·YR(l-ll.sh, Mr~ . FenH' :-; iugm~ of " ~in g a Nt·w Son~
I:L Hav1utu1. Mr:oo. Mt~bcl L'!:!P !lw L111'd ."
Shi t" Id s·. nom in :-tting ~·om Mt:•mlwrsil ip pili .':&lt; . •\ L' !"l'
mittee; Mrs . Ma bel Shields. pn·st·n! (•d IJy Mrs. Dugcm to
Chris ti an perso nhood : Mr ~. Mrs. Bl'lty Shin·h:y and \•1rs
-.Oo ris Adams. s upportive .Jo \Tf' White. Get-we ll eards
community leader; Mrs. Clara · w~re 'signed for Mrs . Flore net)
. Adams. Christian social in~ Smit h, Joyce Bad..:l t:·y cwd Mrs.
vo lv eme nt :
Mrs.
Facie Edna Stiles. Thank-yuu nuh:~
Hayman. Christian globa l f.or fruit ba skets wen• n•ad
concerns; Mrs. Mar y Roush , frum Mrs. Clara Adams, Mrs .
program resourCes: Mrs. Eula Nina Wagner, F'red SJwin and

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Pomeroy . . .
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t'Rt0A Y
anrt Mr&lt; Fran k 1-:rplc ami children and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Aux iliary to help defray Mrs. M•rtha--Lou Beegle ; "The
POMONA Grange, 8 p.m. at
('llildn·n uf Middh.·purl, Mr . ;vld;ralh and :&gt;on a nd 'the five Chr.istfnas trea t expenses were Lege nd of the ~ hri s tm as
ch
ildren
or
Cha
rles
McGrat
h.
the
Rock Springs Grange Hall,
and Mrs. Waldeck and son of
made when the American Holly" by Mrs: Mabel Shields;
to
be
hosted by the Ohio Valley
On
Sunda
Y
evening,
Dec
.
16,
Glouster and Mr. a nd Mrs.
. Leg ion Auxiliary of Post 602, "Around and Around " by Mrs.
Grange.
·
a
potluck
supper
was
held
at
Brown of Wellston.
\1rs. Agnes Whit (I :-~ttendcd ttll'
Racine, met recently at the Edna Knopp ; " Just' a Little Bit
MIDDLEPORT Chamber of
Christmas dinner guests or the church with a large crowd hall .
of Christmas" by Mrs. Martha
Elel't&lt;J Missionary Cin:lc
present.
Commerce
meeting, 7:30p.m.
nH?l'ting held at the · home of Mr. and Mrs . Hoy Wiseman
Mrs . Frantes Roberts Lou Beegle; "Chri stmas" by
The
Senior
Ci
tizens
had
thei
r
Mrs. Clara Mae Darst, Mid- were their ch il dren, Rev .
presided at the meeting and Mrs . Roberts; and the prayer in social room of Columbus and
potluck
Christmas
supper
at
Southern Ohio Electric Co ..
David Wiseman and fam il y
{tll•port. L1uistinas plates of
read se veral coinm unications. of St. Francis by Mrs. Julia
!he
school
house
Thursday
rookies and ('andy were fillf d and Mr . and Mrs. Lar ry Clark,
·
The program inclUded se veral Norris. ·
MONDAY
fo r th e shut ius of the Baplist Tanra and Penny of Chester. evening with 35 presen t. Mr. readin g~. "The Legend of the
Mrs. Roush conducted the
SOUT HEASTER N Ohio
Supper h'Uests were Mr. and Earl McGrath furnished the Donkey " by Mrs. Myrtle games with prizes going to Gos pel Musi c Assoc ., 7:30
chw·ch.
Mrs. Sadie Thuener spent Mrs. Earl Starkey of Oar· birthday cake. The eats served Walker; "The Legend of the Mrs. Norris, Mrs. Beegle, M'5. · p.m., Allen Hall, Rio Grande
were delicious. The Gospel
Christmas with her daughter. pent cr.
Rose, Mrs. Walker and Mrs. College.
·
Harmonair
es furni shed ,the
Supper guests of the Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lehew and
Roberts. A gilt exchange was
BIBLE STUDY on Book of
family, Pomeroy.
Clarks on Christmas were Mr. music.
held and re fr es hments of Colossians conducted by
Gery Bolin is home from the
Mr. and Mrs. Da1"d Lip- and jVIrs. Larry Clark, Tanra
cookies and punch were ser- Pastor Walter Cloud, 7:30p .m.,
hospital
imd was able to spend
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scom b and · Sh•wn spent , and;;t&gt;enny , of Chester.
ved.
through Friday at Mason First
Christmas
in
Akron.
DimiCr guests of the Robert
Christmas with his parents.
Southern
Baptist Church. A
Mrs. Anestine Carsey and
Mr. and Mrs . Allen l.ipsromb Alkires were Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Nursery will be provided .
and famil y, Hemlock Grove Gibson and daughter, Robin, of Mrs. Sadie Ca rr are making
Pubiic invited .
RACINE
Several
out-ofm
rapid r ecov~y from their
and at Rutland with Mrs. Columbus and Ava Gilkey.
town
visitors
were
among
the
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SALEM CENTER PTA, 7:30
Lipscomb's parents.
Dinner guests of Mr. and recent illness.
PJ]l., school with program by
Mr. Richard Heihn;m is back many guests calling at the
Mrs. Jr. Pa yne Christmas
B&lt;lY
Scouts:
home
of
Mrs.
Audrey
Brewer
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were James Cheadle of to his trai ler home after
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RACINE
MEMORIAL VFW
Jell Webb and Mike Hynien,
Columbus and Mr . and Mrs. surgery . His daughter Sylvia and David, Stiversville, during
Midkiff; takes his meals to the holidays.
Columbus, spent New Yea r's Post 65 meeting, 8 p.m. at
Donald Weave r.
Their guests included Mr. Day with Jell's grandparents, Racine American Legion Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gibson of him.
RACINE CHAPTER 134 OES
and Mrs. John Beall, Rhona Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb,
Columbus were weekend
regular
meeting, at the temple.
and
Mark
,
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
Racine.
guests of his parents, the
Obligation
night will be obKenneth Brewer, Teresa and
Joining Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Junior Gibsons.
Kenneth II, Miss Rila Close, Lisle on both Christmas and served.
TI1e Carleton Church visited
FIRST CHILD BORN
MEIGS COUNTY Salon 710,
Mrs. John Dobbins, Dennis and New · Year's Day lor dinner
our community, caroling · and
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cowan, Kerry, all of Columbus; Mr . . parties were Mr. and Mcs. Eight and Forty, 7:30p.m. at
presented the sick with a nice
Vine St., Middleport, are an- and Mrs. Clyde Close, Wayne, John Lisle and son, Todd, Mr. the home of Mrs. Harry Davis,
treat which was most apnouncing the birth of their first Roy and grandson, Jerry and Mrs. Roy J enkins, Spring Ave., Pomeroy.
preciated .
child, Ryan Keith , born at the Close , Waterford; Sp. Leland Pomeroy ; Keith Lisle and Mrs.
Dora Lipps, Loyd L. Lipps,
The house that burned last
William J. Lipps, Ellen L. week was the old Noah Welsh Holzer Medical Center Christ- Close, stationed with the U. S. Florence Potts, Syracuse.
Lipps, Thomas Birch, Joyce house and housed the switch- mas Day. The infant weighed 6 Army in Germany ; Mr. and Spending Christmas Eve · with
VOWS READ
Birch. Clint Birch, Leota Birch board for a number of years. lbs., 13 ozs . Maternal grand- Mrs. Edgar Brewer, Portland ; the family were Mr. ang Mrs .
.
Mr.
and
Mrs. James Daniels,
to CoiUITlbus &amp; So uthern Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. F . 0. Whaley of parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs , Harold· Brewer, Robert Harden and Debbie, Middleport, are announcing
Electri c Co., Ease., Lebanon. Columbus spent Monday night James Brewer, Middleport ; Long Bottom; Mrs. Jeanne Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Earl
and the paternal grandparents Beegle, Cristi and Carman Harden, Canton; Mr. and Mrs. the marriage of their daughter,
Howard Russell, Bertha with Ava Gilkey.
Miss Esther Lynn Daniels, to
Rossell to R. T. SUITlmerfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Whaley are Guy Cowan, Middleport, Carpenter, Racine; Mrs . John Crooks and Patricia, George Michael Shuler, son or
Jr ., Carolyn M. SUITlmerfield , of ColUITlbus had a 7 ~• lb. son and Mrs . Betty Whitstine, Charles Simeral and Tisha, Columbus· and Miss Karen
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Shuler,
Parcels , Salisbury.
who will a'nswer to the name of Columbus. Great - gra nd- Findlay ; Mr. and Mrs. Junior Johnson. '
Cheshire. The couple married •
Mary C. Rose formerly Mary Scott Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Wood parents are Mr. and Mrs . L. M. Pauley and family, Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Quinn,
Oct.
20 at the First United ·
C. Francis,Thomas L. Rose to of New Jersey and Mr. and Brewer. Gallipolis, Kelly
Mrs. Audrey Brewer and Cindy and Pat, CoiUITlbus ; Mr.
Methodist
Church in Pearls·
Thomas L. Rose, Mary C. Mrs. F. 0. Whaley, Columbus, Gilmore, Middleport; Roland David spent New Year 's Day and Mrs . Robert Grueser.
Rose, Lots 2 · 3, Bradfield's are grandparents and Ava Terrell, Pomeroy, and Mr. and with Mr . and Mrs. Edgar Caldwell, and Mrs . Welby bilrg, Va. by the jtev. Fred
Austin. They reside in Mid·
Add., Pomeroy .
Whaley _ were . Chri~tmas dleport.
Giley and Edith Whaley are Mrs. Blaine Cowan, Redhouse, Brewer.
Harley McLaughlin, Leona great-grandmothers.
The W. Va. Mrs. Minnie Brewer,
weekend gues ts of Mr. and
McLaughlin to Ronald G. Whaleys have a three year-&lt;Jid Nitro, W. Va. is a great- grea t Mrs. Karl Grueser and son,
Allen, Bonita S. Allen, 3/4 Acre . daughter, Erin.
grandmother.
Larry . Mr. and Mrs. Karl
SPfP,K oNG 9F
Lebanon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Gilkey
·Grueser and Larry were
Frank G. Roush , dec . to and three sons, Rod, Dennis
Christmas Day dinner guests
Frances E. Weber , Barbara and Joey Jay of Columbus,
HOSTS DINNER
of her mother, Mrs. Whaley.
Honchell, Charles RoUsh , were supper guests of Ava
LONG BOTTOM - Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hammer
Thomas Roush , Cert. of trans., Gilkey on Christmas.
Edna Summerfield entertained
and daughter, Kim, Colulllbus,
Sutton .
Mrs. Ella Anderson had as Christmas Day with a family
Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Riggs spent Saturday with Mr. and
Roy C. Chevalier, Rose M. dinner guests Christmas Mr. dinner at her Long Bottom entertained at their Rt. 3, Mrs. Bob Hoeflich and Jayne.
Chevalier to R. C. Cbc~alier, and Mrs. Carl Sampson, Mr. home. Her guests were Mr · and Pomeroy, home on Christmas
Christmas dinner guests of
Rose M. Chevalier, I\&gt; Acres, and Mrs. Clifford Anderson, Mrs. Jerry Carter, Jeff and Eve with a family dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ben Neutzling
Olive.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Anderson Jan, Rocky Mount, N.C.; Mr. party .
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were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Riggs,
Alvie Partlow, Anna Mae Jr.
and Mrs. Cecil Caldwell, Mr. . Attending were Larry Tracy, Maralynn and Caralynn-Tracy,
The most natural thing li1""
Partlow. to Phillip Roger
Other callers of Ava Gilkey and Mrs. Kenneth Caldwell and · home ·tor the holidays (rom Rl. 3 Pomeroy; Larry Tracy,
the world for a woman to
Har riso n, Pauletta Louise on Christmas were Mr. and Kenny, Sherman SUITlmerfield, New York City, Mr. and Mrs . .New York City; Mr. and Mrs.
desire is to stay young
Harrison, Parcel, Salisbury. Mrs. . Walter
Jordan , Mrs. Robert Murphy and Amy Ben Neutzling, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bur( Jeff, Randy.
loOking and attractive.
Joseph E. Wilson, dec. to Gallipolis; Karen Gilkey, Jo, Mr . and Mrs. Rexal Marvin Burt, Jeff, Randy, Melanie and David, Pomeroy;
Women
respond to
Eloise B. Wilson, Cert. Trans., Athens; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton SUITlmerfieid, Reedsville ; Mr. Melanie and David, M~. and Dan Williams, Washington, D.
professional beauty advice
and treatment, for they
Middleport.
Gilkey and Tad of Albany and and Mrs. Herbert Parker, Mrs. Mickey Williams, Terri C.; Jerry White, Middleport;
know it will enhance their
Rodney Downing, Katherine Mr. and Mrs . Bob Gibson and Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lynn Russell, Sherri Williams, Terry Hendricks, ColUITlbus,
appearance and boost their
Downing to James T. Arnold, Robin of Columbus and Mr. Adams and Lori, Racine; Mr. all of Pomeroy; Dan Williams, and Miss Sybil Ebersbach.
morale.
Pt. Lots 29-31, Middleport.
and Mrs. Larry Clark and two and Mrs: Vernon Swartz, Tena, Washington, D. c.; Jerry
Thomas P. Dickinson to Carl daughters of Chester. Mr. 1lnd Rena , Robin, Rex and Roger, White, Middleport; Terry
Hair color Is a majol"
B. Anderson, Ruth S. An· Mrs . Bob Alkire arid Mr. and Coolville; and Mr. and Mrs . Hendricks, ColUITlbus; Mr . and
problem which constantly
keeps
many
women
derson·, Parcels, 70 Acre Lot Mrs. F. 0 . Whaley, Columbus. Gerald SUITlmerfield, Amber Mrs. Gene Riggs, Jason and
frustrated
and
annoyed
.
123; Olive.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Epple and Michael, Parkersburg .
Kenny
Ray,
Chester;
They know what should be
H. Darrell Sowards, Linda F.
done when their hair starts
Maralynn and Caralynn Tracy
~wards to Donald F, Bailey,
fading in luster and losing
CLUB WILL MEET
and Miss Sybil Ebersbach.
its natural color, but they
Mary A. Bailey, 8.35 Acres, Mayor fines two
The Middleport Amateur
keep
avoidi11g the issue
Scipio.
Gardeners Club will meet at
because they don't know
PLAN COMMUNION
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Swift,
in first court
the Meigs Inn Wednesday, at
the " Haws" or " Whats"
The
rites
of
Holy
Communion
Pomeroy, and Mr. 81\d ..llfrs.
Pomeroy's new Ma!fllr Dale 6:30 p.m. lor a dinner . The
involved in performing this
and Darla .of Middleport.
color transformation .
E. Smith in his first court business session and program will be observed Sunday at the Harold Hinkle and son, Butch,
10:30 a.m. worship service at Chesapeake, enjoyed ChristThe home of Mr. and Mrs. G. session Wednesday fined two
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will
follow.
the
Trinity Church.
J . Lowther was burned to the persons and lifted the bonds of
mas at the home of Mr. and
Let a profess ional hair
ground. Mr. Lowther -received two others. Fined were Bruce
color expert perform this
Mrs. Harold Wolfe, Darin and
job for you and end the,
burns about the face and E. McKelvey, 30, Rt. 1, PortBe,th Ann. From Middleport
guess work and anxiety. '
hands.
He
has ··· been land, running a red light, $5
the Hinkle · family went to
You'll feel and look
hospitalized for the past week. and costs, and Ronald S.
Canal Winchester to visit their
younger and lovelier .
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Radekin Reynolds, Pomeroy. assured
The Middleport church of and granddaughter, Amy, Beth son-in-taw and daughter, Mr.
and Tina, Mr . and Mrs. Robert clear distance :~·and costs, and Christ choir's traditional alter- Ann Wolfe, daughter of the and·Mrs. Chuck Murray.
Holliday, Judy, Gary and $120.70 for driving while under Christmas party was held at hosts , Earl McKinley and ou.;r Christmas callers at
Floyd spent Christmas with the influence of alcohol. the home of Mr. and Mrs . daughter, Jennifer, Mrs. Lena the Wolfe home were Mr. and
Mr, and · Mrs. Arlin Radekin Reynolds was also sentenced to Harold Wolle, Middleport.
McKinley. Mr. and Mrs . Mrs. James Cornell, Mrs. Allen
and Amy Jo. Other guests at three days in jail lor DWI.
Mrs. Clyda Allensworth George Glaze , Trey and Sto~art, ..Mr , and Mrs. Joe
214 E. SECOND ST.
the Radekin home were Mrs.
Forfeiting $25 bonds each conducted the games which Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe, and Mrs. Mary Woods
POMEROY. OHIO
Dorothy Johnston, Pomeroy, were · David B. Herdman, 18, included musical puzzles. The Meinhart, Christi Hess, Kathy and daughter, Melissa, Mid· PHONE 9'12-7606
Mrs. Nellie Vale and 'Mrs. 123 Locust St., Pomeroy, door prize was won by Mrs . Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Michael dleport.
Fannie Pettit of Rutland.
failure to yield the right of way, Michael Gerlach, and the choir Gerlach, Mrs. Dorothy Roach
Laurel Grange met in · and Jerry Stobart, Middleport, presented a hostess gift to Mrs . and daughter, Trudy, and Mr.
regular session and held their disturbing the peace.
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Wolfe.
and Mrs. Bill Grueser. Mrs.
annual officers conference.
Choir· members and their Glaze is new director of the
They decided to have a cenfamilies attending were Mr . choir. Refreshments of sand·
AUTOS SIDESWIPED
tennial celebration in October,
Pomeroy police investigated and Mrs. Lawrence Stewart, wiches, cookies, punch and
1974.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erwin coffee were served.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner a two-car mishap on Mulberry
\
Ave.,
at
9:45p.m.
Wednesday.
were Christmas guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Bolen and family. They said Ira Riggs , 40,
Rutland. Other relatives Mulberry Ave ., and Jerry
present were Mr. and Mrs. Cotme(, 320 Mechanic St., both
Larry Turner and family, Mt . in Pomeroy, sideswiped on
Cory and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mulberry Ave. No injuries
were reported and no citation ·
Turner and family, Al~any .
was issued. ·
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Mrs. Brewer
has visitors

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Guests of Mr. . and Mrs.
William cHeadle during the
· holidays were Mr . and Mrs.
Bob Harrison. Stoutsville, and
· Mella Fisher and the Rex
Cloeadle family. 16cal.
Murl
Galaway
spent
Christmas in McArthur with
her son-in-law and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Woodrum
and members of their family .
Mr. and' Mrs. Charles Leist.
Rosemary and Lorra ine,
Gaithersburg, Maryland, were
holiday vacation guests with
her mother, Mrs. Willi am
Thomas at their farm here.
Her sister, Nancy Arnson and
children from Florida, also
spent some time here and a
cousin, Jane Caldwell Kimes
and
daughter,
Paula,
Columbus, joinedJ}hem for a
few days.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nedal Jordan,
delegates to the annual Ohio
State Grange session in Dayton
' in October. joined Harrisonville Grange members for their
annual Christmas supper at the
Halliday-Atkins home and
gave a report of activities.
Mr. and Mrs . Tom Bird and
children visited with Mrs. Ida
Dennison on Christmas

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9 15 a 1
wors.ll p 10 '2~ an
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1 u es d~ y
youth cho r r c11earsa1 Mo 1day
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AD
9 JO il r ~
Sun day School
MORNING STAR
Wor st p
J JO p n
Mrs Marv
Bur
VENTIST
loc.ill{' I o
c l urch serv ces 10 30 a m
9 JO" n
Cllurch Sc hool 10 30
d re c tor
Sf'n or
Cho r
Muthe r ry
H e qh l s
n c ar
SAC RED H EART
Rev
a '
M d week
Sl' r v ce
rellearsal 7 30 p
Thurs.
Velerii1S Me r 10 a ! ljoSI) 1] I
r ilthf'r HE' r l rnd Kratcov C"
Wed 1 ~sd.=ry 8 p m
day
Mrs
P'.lul
N e&gt;ase
Pom-eroy
Prl~ l o
Her ber t
11a s tor
Phone
99 1 1825
MORSE CH APEL
Wor
d rector
Morgan Sa bba h Sc hool &lt;'vcn
5fl!urctay Pven r g M&lt;~ss l 30
sh p 11 an
1st and 3rd
POMEROY CHURCH OF
p m
Su 1day Ma ss 8 and 10
Sa tu rday at 7 p m e~nd worsh p
Sundays
Chu r ch Sch oo l
10
TH E NAZARENE
Co n er
il m Confess ons saturday 1
scr v c c follo w nQ at 3 15 p n
Un.on a 1d Mu bNry
Rev
I 30 p n
Open B be d sc SS IOn ('a c.!
PORTLAND
Worsh p 7 JO
Thursday tlt l 30 p m at tt\ c
Clyde v Henderson pa slor
POMEROY FIRST BAP
p' m Church Sch oo l 9 30 am
ct u ct
Tl e
F rte 1d ly
Sunday schoo l \l JOa n
G I ten
TIST
Ro berl Kuhn p&lt;~Stor
SUTTO N
Worsh tp I I a 11
McC l ung
sup!
morn ng
Chur c h
W I 1m Watson Sundp &gt;y sch oo l
11 d afld 4th Sund a y s Chu r c h
worsl:l p 10 JO a n
even 1 g supt Sunday Sc hoo 9 JO a 11
GRA H AM
UNITED
Sc hOO l tO a m
serv ce 7 JO m d week ser
BYF
6 p m
B bl e STudy
METHOD I ST
Prea c h q
WESLEYAN fRaC ifl e)
v ce Wednesda&gt;y 7 30 p m
Wed n esday
7
p 11
c ho r
9 30 a 11
1 r st and sec ond
Worship
1 am
Chur c h
GRACE EPISCOPAL
Th e pra c t• cc Wednesda&gt;y 8 JO p m
Sundays of each nonth t h rd
Sc hoo 10 an
Rev
Harold Deetl
r ector
PO MER OY
WESLEYAN
and fourth Sunday s ('[)Ch
N ORT H EAST CLUSTER
HOLINESS
CHURCH
Church serv ces 10 30 a m
non th wo r sh p serv cc Cit 7 30
Rev Rob ert M eece
Harr sonv li e Rev
0 De ll
p m Wedn es day even ngs ar
Ho ly COM[lmun on I rst Suflday
R ev Stan l ey Brandum
Man ley Pastor H en ry Ebl n
or monH'L church sc hool 10 30
f JO Prayer and B be St udy
JOPPA
Worsh p 10 am
Suflday Sc hool Sup! Sunr.Ja
FIRST SO UTH ER N BAP
a m for nur sf' y th r ough 12
Church Sc h.ool 9 am
Prayer
Schoo
9 JO a 1
Even mg
TIST
282 Mu berry Ave
POMERO Y CHURCH OF
Meettng Wednesday t1 p m
wor sh p
JO p m
Prayer and
Pomeroy
a ft t ated
w th
CHR 1ST
John F Amstutz
LONG BOTTOM
Ch urch
Pr ase se rv ce Thursday 7 JO
S B C
ti e Rev
F red H II
pastor B ble school 9 JO a m
serv ces
9 a m
Sunday
pm
wors t11 p 10 30 adu t worsh p
pastor
Hershel McC lur e
Schoo l 9 45 it m B ble Study
Sunday sc hoo l sup! Sunday tvery Thursday 7 30 p m
servtce and young peop l es
NEA SE
SE TTLEME"NT
sc hool
9 30 a m
morn ng
meet ng
both
7 JO p m
C HA PEL
Non
NORTH BETHEL
Wor
Comb ned B ble study ;~nd
worsh p
0 JO am
Sunday s.h p I am Church Schoo l 10
denom nat on a
Ge orge S
prayer meet ng Wednesday
evangel st c mce t mg 7 JO p m
0 ler Pastor Su nday Sc hoo l 10
an
7 JO p m
Prayer meet ng Wednesday
an Worsh p Se rv ce 11 am
A LFRED
Sunday SCilOOI
THE SA LVATION ARMY
7 30 p m
Sunday n Qht serv ces 7 30
9 45
a m
each
Sun day
Envo)' Ray W ..w n tng oft ce
MIDDLEPORT
p m
Wednesday
Prayer
preach ng at 1
am
eac h
tn charge Sunday 10 am
MT MOR IAH BAPTIST
ml'cfmg 7 30 p m Everyone
Sunday Prayer meet ng 7 45
Hoi m ess meet ng 10 JO am
Corner Fo urth and M a n
we l come
p m Wedn esday WSCS 8 p m
pm
Sunday Sc hool Young Peopl es
M dd l eport Rev Henry Key
POMERO Y
WE STSIDE
on th rd Tuesday eac h month
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
Leg1on 7 p m Thursday Ito 3
Jr pastor Su nday Sc hool 9 30
CHUR CH OF CHRIST 200 W
REEDSVILLE Sunday
METHODIST - Rev Robert
am
Mrs
Erv
n
Baumgard
p m Lades Home League 7
Ma n St
I oren T Stephens
school 9 30 preac l m g 7 30
E BucK l ey pas tor W1 h am
ner sup!
Morn ng wors h p
p m Sunday prayer meet ng
Ba ey Supt
Sunday Schoo l
10 45 am
7 30 p m T\JeSday WSCS 7 30 9 30 am
mornmg wor sh p
JEHOVA ti S WITNES SES
t r s t Thur sday each month
10 30 am
evenmg wor sh p
La rry Carnahan pres 1d 1n g
SILVER RIDGE - Worsh p
7 JO p rri Wednesday Chr st an
m m ster
Sunday B ble le e
10 a m Church Sc hool 9 am
6 30 p m
Youth Crusade
ture 9 30 am
Wat c htower
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Thursday cho r pra c t tce
1
study
10 30 am
Tuesday
pm
Worsh p 9 a m
Church
B1b e s tud~ 7 JO p m
Thurs
Schoo l 10 a m
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
day m n slry sc hool
7 30
KENO
CHURCH
OF
C HRIST
Danny Evans
p m
serv ce meet ng 8 JO CHRIST - George F rede r ck
pastor Norman C Wtl l supt
pm
sup ! Serv tce weeKly 9 30 am
Sunday School 9 30 a m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of on Sunday Preach ng f.rst and
Worsh p serv 1ce
10 30 am
We hve m a penod which might be called the age of con
Ch rt s l m Ctlrt SI!an Un on
Ill rd Sundays. of month by
Ch r shan Endeavor Sunday
Lawrence Mantey
pastor
Cl fford Sm 1th 9 30 a m
even mg
fusion ' So far reachmg IS this con fusiOn that It reaches mto the Mrs
Russell You n g Su nday
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
REORGANIZED CHURCH
areas of morality hligalion an d even rehg10n Even more basic
School Supt
Sunday School UNION D arre ll
Ooddr II
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
9 30 a m
Even ng worsh p
pastor Sunday Schoo l 9 JO
LA.TTER DAY SAINTS It touches God's wonderful plan to redeem lost humamt)
7 30
Wednesday
prayer am
Leonard G I mor e f rs t
Port land
Rae ne Road
So siltlple IS God s plan that Isaiah says the wayfarmg men
meetmg 7 30 p m
e ld er
even ng serv 1ce 7 30
W II am Roush pastor Denny
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF p m
Evans
Su nday
Sc hool
Wednesday
p rayer
though fools shall not err therem Yet we have had over 1900
GOD - Rae ne Route 2 th e meetmg 7 JO p m
Otrector Sunday Sc hool 9 30
years m which men have left the bas1c prmc1ples, teaching for
Rev Ja m es M Muncy pas tor
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
a m
Morn ng wor ship t() JO
Sunda y sc hool 9 45 a m
GOO - Rae n e Route 2 The
a m Sunday evenmg ser v ce 7
doctrmes the commandments of men and have led many
morn ng worsh p
11 am
Rev Cha rl es H an d pastor
p m
Wedn esday
even ng
astray from God s plan of salvatiOn Each of us shall sta nd and
even ng worsh p 7 30 p m
Sun day schoo l 9 45 a m
prayer serv ces 7 30 p m
m eet mg Tu esday 7 30 morn ng wor':ihlp
11 am
BETHLEHEM
BAPTIST
give answer to God for what we have done m the flesh whether 11 .pPrayer
m
Young peoples meet n g
Evenmg serv 1ces T uesday and
Great Bend - Rev Waller P
be good or bad, (II Cor 5 10) H we have been wrong, we are still
7 30 p m Thur sday
Fn day 7 30
B ka cs an
pastor
Sun da y
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
9 30 a m
worsh p
Schoo l
responsible A B1ble can be purchased for a few peruues and 1f
GOD Ber t ha
K ngr ey
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B b l e serv •ce Thursr.tay 7 30 p m
we would shut off the TV for one hour , not only savmg energy
su bst tute pas tor
Sunday Study
9 30 a m
morn ng
CARLETON CHURCH School
10 am
wor sh p worsh p 10 30 a m
even ng
K tng sb ury
Road
Su nday
but also to study ow- Scripture, we would be sw-priSed at how
se rv1ce 7 p m Sunday Prayer worsh p 6 30 p m Wednesdl!Y
School 9 30 a m Ralph Ca rl
much we can learn
meet ng Wed nesday 7 30 p m
B ble Study 7 30 p m
supt Worsh1p serv1 ce 10 30
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
MT
OLIVE CHURCH a m and 7 JO p m alternatel y
The New Testament tells of the complelion of God s plan to
CHURCH - Near Long Bot
Long Boftom Sunday Sc hool
Prayer meelmg Wednesday
save man Jesus, the ChriSt has come The Gospels tell of H1s
tom Est I Ha rt pastor Roy
10 a m wtfh W liard P gott
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay St iles
Brown
ass.slant
pas t or
pas tor
su p! Evange l sttc message
commg hie, mwstry, death resw-reclion corrmiSslon to H1s
Sunday schoo l lO am Chur ch each Sunday evenmg 7 30 p m
OLD
DEXTER
CON
disciples, and His ascensiOn The gospels are H1s bwgraphy The • 7 30 p m
eac ll
Sunday by
GREGATIONAL CHURCH
Elder
Russe l
Cl n e
even ng prayer meetmg 1:3&amp; m n ster:of the Apostol c F a t il
Rev Car l Rtchar ds pa stor
book of Acts IS the divme hiStory book of the New 1 estament It
p m T hursday
Mrs Worley Francs Sunday
B1ble Study Wednesday 7 30
tells how the disciples earned out the Great ComrmssJOn, how
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
pm
sc hoo sup!
Sunday sc hool
TECOSTAL - Th rd Ave the
9 45 a m
ch ur c h serv ces
STIVERSVILLE
COM
they made diSciples of the world The Letters of Romans-Jude
Rev W t11 arr K mtte pastor
second and fourth Sunday s
MUNITY CHURCH - 5 unday
are addressed to chw-ches already esta bhshed and persons
Ro na ld Dugan Sun day Sc hoo l schoo l ser v ce 0 a m Prayer
follow ng Sund ay school f rs.t
Supt Cl asses for al l ages
meet ng
Thur sday 7 p m
and th •rd Sunday evenmgs
already ChriSiian at their wr1tmg Revelation 1s a book to the
even ng se r v ce 7 30 p m
Sunday even ng serv ce 7 p m
7 30 p m
chw-ch as a whole showing that the nghteous i\nll triUmph and
B ble stu d y Wed n esday 7 JO
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
LONG
BOTTOM
p m
youth serv ces Fr day
evtl will be puniShed therefore we should be faithful to the end
Pomeroy
Ha rr sonv 1 1 ~
CHRISTIAN Mr
Ro bert
7 30 p m
Road R ck Morr son pa stor
Wyatt
pastor
Sund
ay
Sch ool
W1th this simple outlme one can see that m order to fmd
FREEWILL BAPTIST Sunday schoo l supt
Pau l
Ronald Os born e B ble
supt
Corner
As
h
and
Plum
M
d
God's plan of salvation we should look to the book designed to
McElroy Sunday school 9 30
School 9 JO am
preachtng
dl eport
N oe l
H er rman
a m
morn ng wo r sh p and
10 45 a m
Evenmg serv ces
give us that mformation, tbe book of Acts The Gospels can not
pastor
Saturday even ng communto n
7 30 p m
10 30
am
serv ce 7 p m Sunday school Sund ay
give us that mfonnalion because the chw-ch had not yet been
even ng
yo uth
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
10 a m
Sunday even ng Chr stran Endeavor 6 30 p m
METHODIST - Rona ld Welts
estabhshed The purpose of lbe Gospels was to tell who Christ
worsh p 7 p m
worsh1p serv ces Su nda y 7 JO
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
FIRST BAPTIST of M d
was - the Son of God (Jn 20 30-31 ) The only exceptiOn to this
p m
We dn esday
even ng
am
Morn ng worshtp 10 30
d l eporl corne r of S x lh and prayer meeltng and B ble
a m
Young Peopl es Serv ce
would logiCally be the 'Great Commission (Mt 28 111-20 Mk
Palmer Str eets The Rev
study 7 30 p m
6 45 p m
Evangel st c ser
Stev e Skaggs pastor Danny
16 16 Lk 24 47) where Jesus mstructed H1s disciples m their
ST JOHN LUTHERAN
v ce
7 30
p m
Prayer
Thomp so n
Sund ay Sc hool P ne Gro ve tile Rev Arthur
meet ng Thursda y 7 30 p m
teachmg JUSt before HIS ascension to the Father which they
Sup e r nt endent
Sund ay Combs pastor Su nday sc hoo
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
ch ur c h school lor everyone 9 30 a m
executed m the history book of Acts
MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
chur c h serv 1ces
9 15 a m
Morn1ng worsh p 10 30 a m
L R Gluesenc amp pa s tor
Now, regardless of what men may say, we know that faith
10 15 am
Youth act v1 t es
BRAOBURY CHURCH OF
Roger W !fred
Sr
Sunday
and Fe llow sh p for Jun or and CHRIST
repentance and baptiSm were all three a part of God s plan for
B b le Schoo l 9 30
Scheol Sup!
Sunda y Sc hool
Sen or H gh st uden ts 6 p m
am
mornmg worsh p 10 30
9 30 a m
Su nday even ng
Jesus stated them as such m th1s Great Comrmsswn No ooe of
M d
B ble Study 7 JO p m
am Sunda y e v en ng Worsh1p
worsh p 7 30 Prayer meet ng
week Prayer Servt ce Wed
these IS any more unportant than the others nor 1s 11 any less
Serv 1ce
7 30 p m
c ho r
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernest
n esday 7 30 p m
pract ce Sunday an d VVed
Deeter c la ss le ader
Youth
unportant
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
nesday 7 p m prayer m eet mg
m ee t ng
Wednesday
7 JO
As we look to the book of Acts we see the apostles carrymg
M ddtepo rr 5th and Man
and B1ble Study Wednesday
P m Ernest Deeter leader
George
G l aze
m n s ter
7 JO p m
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
out their orders as good soldiers of the cross What are they
J ames She ets superrntendent
ANTIQUI~Y
BAPTIST THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
B ble
s c hoo
9 30
a m
teachmg' Peter has preached hiS first gospel sermon The people
Rev Freel and Norr.s pa stor
CH R 1ST Robert Shook
morn ng worsh p 10 30 a m
Sunday school 10 a m
Churc h
pastor Sunday school 'i 30
believe thiS 1s evident from the question on their hps, ' What
even ng worsh p 7 30 p m
se rv ce
7 p m
Wednesday
am
R ussell Spen cer supt
must we do' 'Are they mstructed to get down and pray through
prayer ser v ce 7 p m Wed
Btble Study 7 p m
worsh p serv ce 10 " 5 a m
nesday
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
even ng wor shtp altern at ng
at an altar' One never fmds that m the New Teatament Peter
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
w th C E at 7 30 p m on
says, JUSt as Jesus had mstructed, repent and be bapllzed every
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
Sunday Prayer m ee t ng 7 30
Thomas
E
Weaver
pastor
Morn ng Worsh p 10 30 a m
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
one of you m the name of Jesus Christ for the rermsswn of yowFl oyd Carson Sunday schoo l Even ng Wor sh1p 7 JO p m
lay leader
Sins, and ye shall receive the g1ft of the Holy Sp1nt ' (Acts 2 38)
super ntend ent Sunday schoo l Wedne sday M1d Week Serv ce
WHITES
CHAPEL
9 30 a m
morn ng worsh p
Sunday School Super ntendent
Coolv l!e R D Rev Roy Deeter
Please note, one's sms are forgiVen as a result of their obedience
10 30
Sunday e v angel S IIC Gerald Wells
Pastor
Rev
pastor Sunday sc hool 9 30
m repentance and baptiSm They are "washed away even as
meetrng
7 p m
prayer Morns M Wolfe
am
worshrp senl'lce 10 30
meetmg Wedn esday 7 p m
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST am 8 ble study and prayer
Anaruas told Paulm Acts 22 16 By saying th1s we do not deny
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Walter P Btkacsan pa stor
se rv ce Wednesday 1 30 p m
that 1t IS Jesus blood which cleanses from sm Had Jesus blood
Seconct Ave
Middleport
Ronnre Sa l ser S S Supt
RUTLAND
Lesley G Holt pa stor Sunday Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
not been shed on Calvary, our faith repentance, and baptism
school 10 a m
worsh p ser
Morn ng Worsh p 10 45 a m
CHRIST - Ke th W se pasto r
would do us no good at all But by the same token at our baptism
v ce 11 am worship serv1ce
Sunday even ng worsh p 7 30
Sunday School 9 30 a m v H
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday p m Wednesday ev en ng B1ble
we are buried, symbolically w1th ChriSt even as He was bw-1ed
Bra l ey supt wor shtp se rvt ce
n,_J ght prayer ser v ce 7 30
Stud y 8 p m
and
commun ron tO JO am
and He applies the atonmgpower of H1s blood to our lives (Rom
DANVILLE WESLEYAN evenrng serv ce
7 30 p m
TH.(:
UNITED
PRES
6 3, 4, 5, and 6) - Clifford L Srmth Mm , Bradford Chw-ch of
Rev Lelon Glasure pastor
Wednesday 8 ble study 7 30
BYTERI A.,N
MINISTRY Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m
p m Regu l ar board meet ng
ChriSt
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dw1ght youth and run or youth service
fh1rd Sa turday each month
L Zav 1tz Pastor 0 r ec tor
7 30 p m
6 45 p m
evenmg worsh p
HARRISONVILLE
7 JO p m
prayer and prase
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
Sunday Church Sc hool 9 30 Wednesday 7 JO p m
CHURCH Sunday School
am Mrs Homer Lee Supt
SILVER
RUN
FREE
9 30 am Worsh ip serv ce 11
Morn ng Wor shtp 10 30 a m
BAPTIST
Sunda y School 10
a m
Wednesday
prayer
MIDDLEPORT Sunday am
Henry Dav1s supt
meet ng
7 30 p m
Sunday
Church School 9 30 a m John even ng serv1ce
7 30 p m
n 1ght worShip 7 30 p m
F
Fultz
Supt
Mornmg Prayer meet1ng Thur sd ay
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Worsh p IO 30 a m
7 30 p m
THE NAZARENE
Rev
SYRACUSE
Mornmg
CHESTER CHURCH OF
Lloyd D Gr mm Jr pastor
Mrs Grace Kuhn spent
WorSh i p
9 am
Sun day GOO Rev
Ja mes Sa t
Sun day School 9 30 a m
Mr and Mrs Bw-t Chnshan Church Sc hool 10 a m M r s tert
Chnstmas with her son Mr
eld pastor Sunday Sch ool
Morn
ng wor sh1p 10 30 am
Samp son Ha ll Su pt
worsh 1p servtce 11
9 30 am
Young people s se rv ce 6 45
and Mrs Dale Kuhn and fam1ly and Catrma Ft Campbell
MEIGS
a m
eve nrng serv ce
7
p m
E v angel st c se rviCe
Tenn were here for the
of Little Hockmg
COOPERATIVE
prayer serv tce and youth
7 30 p m Wednesday evening
PAR ISH
serv ce W ednesda y 7 p m
se rv1 ce 7 30 p m
Rev and Mrs Earl Nichols hohdays w1th her parents Mr
THE UNITED
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
MASON COUNTY
and Mrs Gordon Perry and
of Athens v1s1ted h1s parents
METHODIST CHURCH
CHURCH - Robert E Musser
THE HILAND &lt;CHAPEL
Rob ert T Bumgarner
pastor Sunday Sc hool
9 30
George Casto pastor Sunday
Mr and Mrs Clarence Nichols Troy, Mr and Mrs Bill L")'ons
Director
a m
Robert Bobo s upt
Sc hool 9 30 evenrng worshtp
Chnstmas Day on Monday Lancaster and Mr and, Mrs
POMEROY CLUSTER
mornmg
worshtp
10 30
Rev CarlE HICkS
7 30 Thursday evenmg prayer
Sunday even ng serv ice 7 30
their daughter Mr and Mrs Granville Lyons local JOined
Rev D Wm Sydenstncker
M1d week serv ce Wednesday
servtce 7 30 p m
the
family
Christmas
Day
Wilford T1pp1 e ca me and
CHESTER - Worsh p 9 15 7 30 P m
MASON FIRST BAPTIST SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Second and Pomeroy Sts Stan
Stmday guests of Mr and a m Church Sc hool 10 a m
cooked their Chnstmas dmner
ENTERPRI~E - Worsh p 9
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
Cra1g pastor Sun day schoo l
Rev and Mrs Gene Un Mrs Henry Tw-ner were Mrs
a m Church Schoo l 10 a m
C Lartmore pastor
Bob
9 4.5 am
worship serv ce 11
FLATWOODS
Wor
s
lltp
l1
Moor
e
Sunday
School
Supr
a
m
tra
n ng un on 6 30
Anna
E
Tw-ner
Rutland,
and
dePWood s daughter ISa pahent
a m
Church School 10 a m
Sunday Sc hool cl asses for all
p m evenmg worship serv1ce
Mr
and
Mrs
Robert
Goode
at a hospital m Parkersburg
POMEROY
Wor s h p
ages 9 30 a m
mor n mg
7 30 p m
M d week prayer
10 30 a m
Church School 9 I S worshiP 10 45 N Y P S Sund ay
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
New Martmsv1Ue, West Va
am
UMYF 6 30 p m
MASON
CHURCH
OF
6 JOpm eva ng el! stcservce
Mr and Mrs .Jerry StansCHRIST P 0 Box 487 M ti er
ROCK SPRINGS - Worsh p Sun day 7 30 p m M d week
College Basketball Results
prayer meet n g Wednesday
Sf
Mason W Va Sunday
bw-y and Mr and Mrs Harold 10 a m Chur ch Sc hool 9 a m
By Un1ted Press International
UMYF 6 30 p m
7 30p m M1ss o'nary meet n g
B1bl e" Study 10 am
Worsh •P
Oxley VlSl ted Mr and Mrs
Tournaments
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
second Wednesday 7 30 p m
l1 a m and 7 p m B ble Study
UNITED
FAITH
NON
Wedn esday 7 p m
Vocal
Rev Robert Bumgarner
Sentor Bowl
John Throckmorton and son,
Rev
mustc
HEATH Worsh P. 10 30 DENOMINATIONAL Champtonsh•p
Columbus South Carolina
Robert Smith pastor Sunday
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
a m Church School 9 30 a m
South Ala 74 M1 ssourr 64
UMYF 7 pm
school 9 30 a m c lass l eader
TIST - Corner ot Second and
Consolat•on
worsh p servrce
Anderson
Mason
Pastor
RUTLAND - Worsh p 9 1S L eo H1ll
WHA Standtngs
Sthrn M ss 79 Wstn Peay 75
10 30 am
church 7 JO p m
Walter Cloud Sunday school
a m
Ch ur ch Sc hoo l 10 a m
By
Umted
Press
International
East
UMYF 7 p m
E 0 E N
u N 1 T E 0 9 45 a m worSh iP serv ce 11
East
Wagner 74 Bara,nan 55
SALEM CENTER Wor
BRETHREN IN CHRIST am and 7 30 P m Weekly
w
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pis
gf
ga
Eldon R Blake pa stor sunday B1ble study Wednesday 7 30
Jrsy Cty St 62 Mntclr St 60
sh p 9 a m
Church School 10
New Eng "'1 14
1 45 138 119 am
UM YF Thur SdlJY 7 p m
Schoo l
10 am
w nn 1e P m
NY Tech 93 Pratt 31
Hot sJ nger
Supt
Mor,nmg
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
South
sermon
11
a
m
Even
ng
GOO
- Second St Mason W
Toronto
20
18
3
43
154
1)1
Va 92 Eastern Ky 65
ASBURY Worship 11
ser vice Chrl st 1an Endeavor
Va Chesler Tennan t pastor
Cleveland 17 16 4 38 112 18
St LouiS 57 So Fla 55
7 30
p m
M rs
Lyda Sunday Sc llool
10 am
a m Church Sc hool ~ so a m
Tenn Wslyn 90 Geotwn 85 ot
W SCS lsi Tu esda y
Chevalier pre s dent song morning worship
11 am
Quebec
17
18
3
37
140
128
Fairmount St 83 Ky St 74
FOREST RUN - Worshtp 9
serv ce and sermon 8 20 M d
evange l 1St c serv ce 7 30 p m
Ch cago 17 16 2 36 119 Ill a m Church Sch ool 10 a m
Week prayer rvee f ng We d
B Jble study and prayer service
MemphiS St 88 Brdly 76 ot
WSCS 3rd Wednesday 7 30
nesday 1 30 p m Mrs Mane Wednesday 7 30 p m Phone
Delaware 78 Drexel 70
Jersey
15 20 2 32 ~ 128 pm
Holsinger c la ss leader
773 5133
Southwest
MINERSVILLE - Wor sh i p
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
West
Okla 101 Cal Sta Brbra 79
10 a m Church Sc hool 9 a m
CHRIST - Loc ated at Rutland
CHRIST tn Chnshan Union wltptsgfga
Colo St 74 Amm St 71
3rd Monday 7 30 p m
on New L rm a Road next to
The Rev W tHem Campbell
Houston
19 12 4 42 137 102 WSCS
Anzona 93 Wyommg 77
SYRACUSE
Cl'lurch
Forest Acre Park Rev Ray
phtor Sunday School 9 30
Edmon
ton
20
16
0
40
126114
school 9 a m
wor!Mrp ser
Centenary 98 Ark 96
Rouse pastor Robert Musser
a m
James Hughes supt
W nn•peg 18 18 4 40 132 138 v1ce 7 30 p m
Sun dj:ly School supl sunday
evenrng servtce
7 30 p m
Pan Am 90 Atr force 83
M nnesota 19 17 1 39 134 130
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
10 JO am
worsh 1p
Wednesday evening prayer
school
N M St 71 WJChlta Sl 63
Rev Frank Cheesebrew
Vancouver 15 23 0 30 131 153
7 30 p m B1ble Sfudy Wed
meet ng 7 30 p m
Youth
Rev Larry Poltng
nesday 7 30 p m
saturday
prayer serv c e eac h Tu esday
LosAng 13 24 0 26110148
ev Howard Sh1veley
n ght prayer se rv ice 7 30 p m
F A I AV I E W
8 I 8 L E
Thursday's Results
B
HANY
(Dorcasl
HEMLOCK
GROVE
CHURCH Le tart""-. W VlJ Rt
(All Star game)
IN HOSPITAL AGAIN
Wor
p 9 30 a m
Church
CHRISTIAN - Roger Wat son
1
Rev
George- Hoschar
8 West 4
Sc ho
10 30 a m
pastor
Ray Whaley supt
pastor
Sunday Sc hool 9 30
Mrs Gold1c Wdlfe 1s back m East
(Only game scheduled)
CARMEL WorSiliP
11
Morn ng worsh p 9 30 a m
a m Pra y er and e bl e study
Pleasant Vall ~y Hospital m
m
1St and Jrd Sundays
Fnday's G1mes
c hur ch Schoo l
10 30 am
7 30 p m
Cottage Pra yer
Chur ch School 10 a m
YOung peopl es meetmg 6 JO
Serv 1c e Tuesday
10 a m
rot,m 162 She 1s to undet gc New England at W1nnlpeg
APPLE GROVE - Wor sh 1p P m
evenmg worshtp 7 30
Worsh P Serv •c e
Thursday
Edmonton at Los Ange les
surgery M1mdiiy
}0 p m t r st and t h rd Su n P m B1bfe study Wednesday
7 .Jd P m
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Amertcan Bandstand 6 13

CBS Chlldren s Ftlm Festival 8 10

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m brackets
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: ago East would lead the
deuce South would play n1s
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the kmg but that would be the
only club trick the defense
could take
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that sa me deuce lead today
but the good playe rs would
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Dea r Helen
Can homosexuals change 1 Yes '
I would lik e to share with you and your readers my personal
experiences hopmg I may somehow put across the follow mg
quotatiOn which has proved so true In my life
Watch your th1nkmg
Your thoughts soon become your actiOns
Watch your actiOns
As actions soon become habit
Be careful of yow- habits
Your habits fonn yow- character
Watch your character
For character tw-ns mto destmy - Anonymous
Fortunately, I caught up w1th my cha racter before 11 was too
late
I was scarcely a teenager when I 'came out mto the gay
hfe Afraid and confused, I turned to my people for help the
only answer I got was take and betook '
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I won t go mto the many hurts d!sappolntmenls and
s1ckenmg perversioos I expenenced I soon foWid out this ad
ventw-OlJS life was not for me, but once m I couldn't get straight
So I tried SWClde
From the hospital, I was placed m a1uvemle renter, where I
felt hke an arumaI on display I came out resolved to change the
habit that had already taken riVe years of my young hfe But I
found myself defeated before--reven started
I had been removed from school because of my tendencies
Bemg somewhat of a male prostitute before I soon found the
men waitmg for me to get back m circulatiOn And I diScovered
my worst weakness - the mabillty to say No ' So began the
same old cycle of take and be took ' I loathed myself more all
the tune
I was gettmg to the su1c1dal pomt agam - when I met a g1rl
who believed that anyone can change w1th enough mot1vabon
and the right kind of help
I've found what I was really searchmg for - love We are
gomg to be mamed soon and we ll have a home and family I
look back now on the lonely boy, lurmg men, and hatmg the llfe
he led always seekmg what he thought was unposs1ble I thank
God he weathered the storm H1s search 1s ended - L R

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DEAR HELEN
These dames who go mto hy&gt;te n cs because their husba nds
had a little fling or two
H women would acc-ept the fact thllt smce cave man days
males have strayed sampled and usually returned to the little
woman at home they wouldn t come unglued over Infidelity
An occastonal sexua l adventure ts man s way of not gomg
stale It shouldn t upset a wife as 1t's the nature of th e beast
FAIRLY FAITHFUL HUSBAND
Dear FFH
Would you accept an occa.s...mal Sf"X U:J I adventure as the
nature of the beatess should your w1fe chose this wa; of not
go mg stale
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D1d you know we ve been llVlng on borrowed lime ror forty
years regarding the gasoline shortage'
You thmk l m klddmg' Believe me I m not Just heed the
fiOrds of Dr Edw m E Slosson
The worlds ml tank IS runrung dry and we are not yet m
sight of a new supply I he Umted States that was the best en
dowed has been most extravagant We have wasted the greater
part of 9ur ml and have sold to everybody that would buy Now
hke the foolish Vlrgms we must ask others for ml
Nobody knows how much petroleum 1s left m the ground m
vanous parts of the world but 111s evident that It 1s not enough to
go a round
(Our present consumptiOn rate) would put the date of the
pracllcal exhausllon of Amencan 011 fields at 1934 But the rate
of consumption ts mcreasmg
Thus spake Dr Slosson - In the year 1922 and m a book
called 'Sc1ence Remaking the World It was dredged up by my
brother~n~aw B11l Bahr who hves m Gallipolis and teaches a t
Kyger Creek
Dr Slosson was strange ly on target With the argumen!B he
presented about what he called gasolene and 1ts role as a
\\Orld power despite h1s regrettable 1no laudable) mi&gt;Smg the
cns1s mark by almost four decades
He saw the emergen£e of the mterna) combustiOn engme
over the steam engme and lhe railroads , and wrote a n on tile
money account of the declme of steam and the emergence of
trucks buses planes and even submannes - along with the
ub1qwtous motorcar He even forecast the revolution m farmmg
wh1ch gasolene would brmg and the social upheaval that
would ev olve from Amen cans movmg off the farms
Dr Slosson also realized the enormous power of 'petroleum
pohbcs" and noted that petroleum IS an unprecedented wealtn
producer and can be readily monopolized b) mdlVlduals or
governments We do not seem to care how much wealth 1s
wasted but we care dreadfully 11 somebody gets more than we

Hats off Doc You were mdeed a prophet w1th honor back
there m 1922 even 1f you were awed by the fact that the new car
mdu~y the year before m 1921, had sold a total of a1most a
billion a nd a haH dollars worth of new autos , I wonder what bed
lh1nk of the fact tha t General Motors JUSt ooe company now
makes that much m profits
But notfor long unless we fmd more, a lot more gasoline '

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Wcdn&lt;' sday pray rr and Atll le
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TUPPERS
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CHRI STIAN
C HURCH
E uqent Underwood
pastor
Howard Ca ldwell Jr Sunday
Sc oo s r •
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Q 30 am
Morn ng Ser mon
10 JO a n
Sunday evcnmy
s.ervt ct 7 p m
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN
Rev Freeland
Norrt s pe~s!or Floyd N'orr ~
s.up t Sund ay schoo l 9 JO am
mor n•ng sermon 10 30 am
Prayer se r v ce
Wednesday
7 30 p m
CHE SHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PR:OPHE CY
G P
Sm fh pastor Sunday School
10 am Arthur H enson Supt
Morn ng Worsh p
11 a'4fl
Young Peoples serv ce 7
p m
Evenmg serv ce 7 30
p m Wedne sday M d Week
Pr ayer Serv ce
7 30 p m
Youth m eet ng
6 30 p m
Even ng worsh p 7 JO p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Herbert Gra t e pasto r Wor
sh~ p serv ce 11 am and 7 30
p rn Sunday Sunday Sc t10ol
9 JO am
R1chard Barton
sup ! Prayer meet ng Wed
nesdav 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Cl fford Sm th
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a m
morn ng church 10 JO
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MORNING STAR
Wor st p
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9 JO" n
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Wor
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Morgan Sa bba h Sc hool &lt;'vcn
5fl!urctay Pven r g M&lt;~ss l 30
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1st and 3rd
POMEROY CHURCH OF
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Su 1day Ma ss 8 and 10
Sa tu rday at 7 p m e~nd worsh p
Sundays
Chu r ch Sch oo l
10
TH E NAZARENE
Co n er
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scr v c c follo w nQ at 3 15 p n
Un.on a 1d Mu bNry
Rev
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Open B be d sc SS IOn ('a c.!
PORTLAND
Worsh p 7 JO
Thursday tlt l 30 p m at tt\ c
Clyde v Henderson pa slor
POMEROY FIRST BAP
p' m Church Sch oo l 9 30 am
ct u ct
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F rte 1d ly
Sunday schoo l \l JOa n
G I ten
TIST
Ro berl Kuhn p&lt;~Stor
SUTTO N
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Chur c h
W I 1m Watson Sundp &gt;y sch oo l
11 d afld 4th Sund a y s Chu r c h
worsl:l p 10 JO a n
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GRACE EPISCOPAL
Th e pra c t• cc Wednesda&gt;y 8 JO p m
Sundays of each nonth t h rd
Sc hoo 10 an
Rev
Harold Deetl
r ector
PO MER OY
WESLEYAN
and fourth Sunday s ('[)Ch
N ORT H EAST CLUSTER
HOLINESS
CHURCH
Church serv ces 10 30 a m
non th wo r sh p serv cc Cit 7 30
Rev Rob ert M eece
Harr sonv li e Rev
0 De ll
p m Wedn es day even ngs ar
Ho ly COM[lmun on I rst Suflday
R ev Stan l ey Brandum
Man ley Pastor H en ry Ebl n
or monH'L church sc hool 10 30
f JO Prayer and B be St udy
JOPPA
Worsh p 10 am
Suflday Sc hool Sup! Sunr.Ja
FIRST SO UTH ER N BAP
a m for nur sf' y th r ough 12
Church Sc h.ool 9 am
Prayer
Schoo
9 JO a 1
Even mg
TIST
282 Mu berry Ave
POMERO Y CHURCH OF
Meettng Wednesday t1 p m
wor sh p
JO p m
Prayer and
Pomeroy
a ft t ated
w th
CHR 1ST
John F Amstutz
LONG BOTTOM
Ch urch
Pr ase se rv ce Thursday 7 JO
S B C
ti e Rev
F red H II
pastor B ble school 9 JO a m
serv ces
9 a m
Sunday
pm
wors t11 p 10 30 adu t worsh p
pastor
Hershel McC lur e
Schoo l 9 45 it m B ble Study
Sunday sc hoo l sup! Sunday tvery Thursday 7 30 p m
servtce and young peop l es
NEA SE
SE TTLEME"NT
sc hool
9 30 a m
morn ng
meet ng
both
7 JO p m
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worsh p
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denom nat on a
Ge orge S
prayer meet ng Wednesday
evangel st c mce t mg 7 JO p m
0 ler Pastor Su nday Sc hoo l 10
an
7 JO p m
Prayer meet ng Wednesday
an Worsh p Se rv ce 11 am
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Sunday SCilOOI
THE SA LVATION ARMY
7 30 p m
Sunday n Qht serv ces 7 30
9 45
a m
each
Sun day
Envo)' Ray W ..w n tng oft ce
MIDDLEPORT
p m
Wednesday
Prayer
preach ng at 1
am
eac h
tn charge Sunday 10 am
MT MOR IAH BAPTIST
ml'cfmg 7 30 p m Everyone
Sunday Prayer meet ng 7 45
Hoi m ess meet ng 10 JO am
Corner Fo urth and M a n
we l come
p m Wedn esday WSCS 8 p m
pm
Sunday Sc hool Young Peopl es
M dd l eport Rev Henry Key
POMERO Y
WE STSIDE
on th rd Tuesday eac h month
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
Leg1on 7 p m Thursday Ito 3
Jr pastor Su nday Sc hool 9 30
CHUR CH OF CHRIST 200 W
REEDSVILLE Sunday
METHODIST - Rev Robert
am
Mrs
Erv
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Baumgard
p m Lades Home League 7
Ma n St
I oren T Stephens
school 9 30 preac l m g 7 30
E BucK l ey pas tor W1 h am
ner sup!
Morn ng wors h p
p m Sunday prayer meet ng
Ba ey Supt
Sunday Schoo l
10 45 am
7 30 p m T\JeSday WSCS 7 30 9 30 am
mornmg wor sh p
JEHOVA ti S WITNES SES
t r s t Thur sday each month
10 30 am
evenmg wor sh p
La rry Carnahan pres 1d 1n g
SILVER RIDGE - Worsh p
7 JO p rri Wednesday Chr st an
m m ster
Sunday B ble le e
10 a m Church Sc hool 9 am
6 30 p m
Youth Crusade
ture 9 30 am
Wat c htower
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Thursday cho r pra c t tce
1
study
10 30 am
Tuesday
pm
Worsh p 9 a m
Church
B1b e s tud~ 7 JO p m
Thurs
Schoo l 10 a m
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
day m n slry sc hool
7 30
KENO
CHURCH
OF
C HRIST
Danny Evans
p m
serv ce meet ng 8 JO CHRIST - George F rede r ck
pastor Norman C Wtl l supt
pm
sup ! Serv tce weeKly 9 30 am
Sunday School 9 30 a m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of on Sunday Preach ng f.rst and
Worsh p serv 1ce
10 30 am
We hve m a penod which might be called the age of con
Ch rt s l m Ctlrt SI!an Un on
Ill rd Sundays. of month by
Ch r shan Endeavor Sunday
Lawrence Mantey
pastor
Cl fford Sm 1th 9 30 a m
even mg
fusion ' So far reachmg IS this con fusiOn that It reaches mto the Mrs
Russell You n g Su nday
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
REORGANIZED CHURCH
areas of morality hligalion an d even rehg10n Even more basic
School Supt
Sunday School UNION D arre ll
Ooddr II
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
9 30 a m
Even ng worsh p
pastor Sunday Schoo l 9 JO
LA.TTER DAY SAINTS It touches God's wonderful plan to redeem lost humamt)
7 30
Wednesday
prayer am
Leonard G I mor e f rs t
Port land
Rae ne Road
So siltlple IS God s plan that Isaiah says the wayfarmg men
meetmg 7 30 p m
e ld er
even ng serv 1ce 7 30
W II am Roush pastor Denny
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF p m
Evans
Su nday
Sc hool
Wednesday
p rayer
though fools shall not err therem Yet we have had over 1900
GOD - Rae ne Route 2 th e meetmg 7 JO p m
Otrector Sunday Sc hool 9 30
years m which men have left the bas1c prmc1ples, teaching for
Rev Ja m es M Muncy pas tor
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
a m
Morn ng wor ship t() JO
Sunda y sc hool 9 45 a m
GOO - Rae n e Route 2 The
a m Sunday evenmg ser v ce 7
doctrmes the commandments of men and have led many
morn ng worsh p
11 am
Rev Cha rl es H an d pastor
p m
Wedn esday
even ng
astray from God s plan of salvatiOn Each of us shall sta nd and
even ng worsh p 7 30 p m
Sun day schoo l 9 45 a m
prayer serv ces 7 30 p m
m eet mg Tu esday 7 30 morn ng wor':ihlp
11 am
BETHLEHEM
BAPTIST
give answer to God for what we have done m the flesh whether 11 .pPrayer
m
Young peoples meet n g
Evenmg serv 1ces T uesday and
Great Bend - Rev Waller P
be good or bad, (II Cor 5 10) H we have been wrong, we are still
7 30 p m Thur sday
Fn day 7 30
B ka cs an
pastor
Sun da y
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
9 30 a m
worsh p
Schoo l
responsible A B1ble can be purchased for a few peruues and 1f
GOD Ber t ha
K ngr ey
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B b l e serv •ce Thursr.tay 7 30 p m
we would shut off the TV for one hour , not only savmg energy
su bst tute pas tor
Sunday Study
9 30 a m
morn ng
CARLETON CHURCH School
10 am
wor sh p worsh p 10 30 a m
even ng
K tng sb ury
Road
Su nday
but also to study ow- Scripture, we would be sw-priSed at how
se rv1ce 7 p m Sunday Prayer worsh p 6 30 p m Wednesdl!Y
School 9 30 a m Ralph Ca rl
much we can learn
meet ng Wed nesday 7 30 p m
B ble Study 7 30 p m
supt Worsh1p serv1 ce 10 30
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
MT
OLIVE CHURCH a m and 7 JO p m alternatel y
The New Testament tells of the complelion of God s plan to
CHURCH - Near Long Bot
Long Boftom Sunday Sc hool
Prayer meelmg Wednesday
save man Jesus, the ChriSt has come The Gospels tell of H1s
tom Est I Ha rt pastor Roy
10 a m wtfh W liard P gott
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay St iles
Brown
ass.slant
pas t or
pas tor
su p! Evange l sttc message
commg hie, mwstry, death resw-reclion corrmiSslon to H1s
Sunday schoo l lO am Chur ch each Sunday evenmg 7 30 p m
OLD
DEXTER
CON
disciples, and His ascensiOn The gospels are H1s bwgraphy The • 7 30 p m
eac ll
Sunday by
GREGATIONAL CHURCH
Elder
Russe l
Cl n e
even ng prayer meetmg 1:3&amp; m n ster:of the Apostol c F a t il
Rev Car l Rtchar ds pa stor
book of Acts IS the divme hiStory book of the New 1 estament It
p m T hursday
Mrs Worley Francs Sunday
B1ble Study Wednesday 7 30
tells how the disciples earned out the Great ComrmssJOn, how
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
pm
sc hoo sup!
Sunday sc hool
TECOSTAL - Th rd Ave the
9 45 a m
ch ur c h serv ces
STIVERSVILLE
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they made diSciples of the world The Letters of Romans-Jude
Rev W t11 arr K mtte pastor
second and fourth Sunday s
MUNITY CHURCH - 5 unday
are addressed to chw-ches already esta bhshed and persons
Ro na ld Dugan Sun day Sc hoo l schoo l ser v ce 0 a m Prayer
follow ng Sund ay school f rs.t
Supt Cl asses for al l ages
meet ng
Thur sday 7 p m
and th •rd Sunday evenmgs
already ChriSiian at their wr1tmg Revelation 1s a book to the
even ng se r v ce 7 30 p m
Sunday even ng serv ce 7 p m
7 30 p m
chw-ch as a whole showing that the nghteous i\nll triUmph and
B ble stu d y Wed n esday 7 JO
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
LONG
BOTTOM
p m
youth serv ces Fr day
evtl will be puniShed therefore we should be faithful to the end
Pomeroy
Ha rr sonv 1 1 ~
CHRISTIAN Mr
Ro bert
7 30 p m
Road R ck Morr son pa stor
Wyatt
pastor
Sund
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Sch ool
W1th this simple outlme one can see that m order to fmd
FREEWILL BAPTIST Sunday schoo l supt
Pau l
Ronald Os born e B ble
supt
Corner
As
h
and
Plum
M
d
God's plan of salvation we should look to the book designed to
McElroy Sunday school 9 30
School 9 JO am
preachtng
dl eport
N oe l
H er rman
a m
morn ng wo r sh p and
10 45 a m
Evenmg serv ces
give us that mformation, tbe book of Acts The Gospels can not
pastor
Saturday even ng communto n
7 30 p m
10 30
am
serv ce 7 p m Sunday school Sund ay
give us that mfonnalion because the chw-ch had not yet been
even ng
yo uth
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
10 a m
Sunday even ng Chr stran Endeavor 6 30 p m
METHODIST - Rona ld Welts
estabhshed The purpose of lbe Gospels was to tell who Christ
worsh p 7 p m
worsh1p serv ces Su nda y 7 JO
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
FIRST BAPTIST of M d
was - the Son of God (Jn 20 30-31 ) The only exceptiOn to this
p m
We dn esday
even ng
am
Morn ng worshtp 10 30
d l eporl corne r of S x lh and prayer meeltng and B ble
a m
Young Peopl es Serv ce
would logiCally be the 'Great Commission (Mt 28 111-20 Mk
Palmer Str eets The Rev
study 7 30 p m
6 45 p m
Evangel st c ser
Stev e Skaggs pastor Danny
16 16 Lk 24 47) where Jesus mstructed H1s disciples m their
ST JOHN LUTHERAN
v ce
7 30
p m
Prayer
Thomp so n
Sund ay Sc hool P ne Gro ve tile Rev Arthur
meet ng Thursda y 7 30 p m
teachmg JUSt before HIS ascension to the Father which they
Sup e r nt endent
Sund ay Combs pastor Su nday sc hoo
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
ch ur c h school lor everyone 9 30 a m
executed m the history book of Acts
MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
chur c h serv 1ces
9 15 a m
Morn1ng worsh p 10 30 a m
L R Gluesenc amp pa s tor
Now, regardless of what men may say, we know that faith
10 15 am
Youth act v1 t es
BRAOBURY CHURCH OF
Roger W !fred
Sr
Sunday
and Fe llow sh p for Jun or and CHRIST
repentance and baptiSm were all three a part of God s plan for
B b le Schoo l 9 30
Scheol Sup!
Sunda y Sc hool
Sen or H gh st uden ts 6 p m
am
mornmg worsh p 10 30
9 30 a m
Su nday even ng
Jesus stated them as such m th1s Great Comrmsswn No ooe of
M d
B ble Study 7 JO p m
am Sunda y e v en ng Worsh1p
worsh p 7 30 Prayer meet ng
week Prayer Servt ce Wed
these IS any more unportant than the others nor 1s 11 any less
Serv 1ce
7 30 p m
c ho r
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernest
n esday 7 30 p m
pract ce Sunday an d VVed
Deeter c la ss le ader
Youth
unportant
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
nesday 7 p m prayer m eet mg
m ee t ng
Wednesday
7 JO
As we look to the book of Acts we see the apostles carrymg
M ddtepo rr 5th and Man
and B1ble Study Wednesday
P m Ernest Deeter leader
George
G l aze
m n s ter
7 JO p m
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
out their orders as good soldiers of the cross What are they
J ames She ets superrntendent
ANTIQUI~Y
BAPTIST THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
B ble
s c hoo
9 30
a m
teachmg' Peter has preached hiS first gospel sermon The people
Rev Freel and Norr.s pa stor
CH R 1ST Robert Shook
morn ng worsh p 10 30 a m
Sunday school 10 a m
Churc h
pastor Sunday school 'i 30
believe thiS 1s evident from the question on their hps, ' What
even ng worsh p 7 30 p m
se rv ce
7 p m
Wednesday
am
R ussell Spen cer supt
must we do' 'Are they mstructed to get down and pray through
prayer ser v ce 7 p m Wed
Btble Study 7 p m
worsh p serv ce 10 " 5 a m
nesday
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
even ng wor shtp altern at ng
at an altar' One never fmds that m the New Teatament Peter
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
w th C E at 7 30 p m on
says, JUSt as Jesus had mstructed, repent and be bapllzed every
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
Sunday Prayer m ee t ng 7 30
Thomas
E
Weaver
pastor
Morn ng Worsh p 10 30 a m
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
one of you m the name of Jesus Christ for the rermsswn of yowFl oyd Carson Sunday schoo l Even ng Wor sh1p 7 JO p m
lay leader
Sins, and ye shall receive the g1ft of the Holy Sp1nt ' (Acts 2 38)
super ntend ent Sunday schoo l Wedne sday M1d Week Serv ce
WHITES
CHAPEL
9 30 a m
morn ng worsh p
Sunday School Super ntendent
Coolv l!e R D Rev Roy Deeter
Please note, one's sms are forgiVen as a result of their obedience
10 30
Sunday e v angel S IIC Gerald Wells
Pastor
Rev
pastor Sunday sc hool 9 30
m repentance and baptiSm They are "washed away even as
meetrng
7 p m
prayer Morns M Wolfe
am
worshrp senl'lce 10 30
meetmg Wedn esday 7 p m
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST am 8 ble study and prayer
Anaruas told Paulm Acts 22 16 By saying th1s we do not deny
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Walter P Btkacsan pa stor
se rv ce Wednesday 1 30 p m
that 1t IS Jesus blood which cleanses from sm Had Jesus blood
Seconct Ave
Middleport
Ronnre Sa l ser S S Supt
RUTLAND
Lesley G Holt pa stor Sunday Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
not been shed on Calvary, our faith repentance, and baptism
school 10 a m
worsh p ser
Morn ng Worsh p 10 45 a m
CHRIST - Ke th W se pasto r
would do us no good at all But by the same token at our baptism
v ce 11 am worship serv1ce
Sunday even ng worsh p 7 30
Sunday School 9 30 a m v H
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday p m Wednesday ev en ng B1ble
we are buried, symbolically w1th ChriSt even as He was bw-1ed
Bra l ey supt wor shtp se rvt ce
n,_J ght prayer ser v ce 7 30
Stud y 8 p m
and
commun ron tO JO am
and He applies the atonmgpower of H1s blood to our lives (Rom
DANVILLE WESLEYAN evenrng serv ce
7 30 p m
TH.(:
UNITED
PRES
6 3, 4, 5, and 6) - Clifford L Srmth Mm , Bradford Chw-ch of
Rev Lelon Glasure pastor
Wednesday 8 ble study 7 30
BYTERI A.,N
MINISTRY Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m
p m Regu l ar board meet ng
ChriSt
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dw1ght youth and run or youth service
fh1rd Sa turday each month
L Zav 1tz Pastor 0 r ec tor
7 30 p m
6 45 p m
evenmg worsh p
HARRISONVILLE
7 JO p m
prayer and prase
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
Sunday Church Sc hool 9 30 Wednesday 7 JO p m
CHURCH Sunday School
am Mrs Homer Lee Supt
SILVER
RUN
FREE
9 30 am Worsh ip serv ce 11
Morn ng Wor shtp 10 30 a m
BAPTIST
Sunda y School 10
a m
Wednesday
prayer
MIDDLEPORT Sunday am
Henry Dav1s supt
meet ng
7 30 p m
Sunday
Church School 9 30 a m John even ng serv1ce
7 30 p m
n 1ght worShip 7 30 p m
F
Fultz
Supt
Mornmg Prayer meet1ng Thur sd ay
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Worsh p IO 30 a m
7 30 p m
THE NAZARENE
Rev
SYRACUSE
Mornmg
CHESTER CHURCH OF
Lloyd D Gr mm Jr pastor
Mrs Grace Kuhn spent
WorSh i p
9 am
Sun day GOO Rev
Ja mes Sa t
Sun day School 9 30 a m
Mr and Mrs Bw-t Chnshan Church Sc hool 10 a m M r s tert
Chnstmas with her son Mr
eld pastor Sunday Sch ool
Morn
ng wor sh1p 10 30 am
Samp son Ha ll Su pt
worsh 1p servtce 11
9 30 am
Young people s se rv ce 6 45
and Mrs Dale Kuhn and fam1ly and Catrma Ft Campbell
MEIGS
a m
eve nrng serv ce
7
p m
E v angel st c se rviCe
Tenn were here for the
of Little Hockmg
COOPERATIVE
prayer serv tce and youth
7 30 p m Wednesday evening
PAR ISH
serv ce W ednesda y 7 p m
se rv1 ce 7 30 p m
Rev and Mrs Earl Nichols hohdays w1th her parents Mr
THE UNITED
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
MASON COUNTY
and Mrs Gordon Perry and
of Athens v1s1ted h1s parents
METHODIST CHURCH
CHURCH - Robert E Musser
THE HILAND &lt;CHAPEL
Rob ert T Bumgarner
pastor Sunday Sc hool
9 30
George Casto pastor Sunday
Mr and Mrs Clarence Nichols Troy, Mr and Mrs Bill L")'ons
Director
a m
Robert Bobo s upt
Sc hool 9 30 evenrng worshtp
Chnstmas Day on Monday Lancaster and Mr and, Mrs
POMEROY CLUSTER
mornmg
worshtp
10 30
Rev CarlE HICkS
7 30 Thursday evenmg prayer
Sunday even ng serv ice 7 30
their daughter Mr and Mrs Granville Lyons local JOined
Rev D Wm Sydenstncker
M1d week serv ce Wednesday
servtce 7 30 p m
the
family
Christmas
Day
Wilford T1pp1 e ca me and
CHESTER - Worsh p 9 15 7 30 P m
MASON FIRST BAPTIST SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Second and Pomeroy Sts Stan
Stmday guests of Mr and a m Church Sc hool 10 a m
cooked their Chnstmas dmner
ENTERPRI~E - Worsh p 9
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
Cra1g pastor Sun day schoo l
Rev and Mrs Gene Un Mrs Henry Tw-ner were Mrs
a m Church Schoo l 10 a m
C Lartmore pastor
Bob
9 4.5 am
worship serv ce 11
FLATWOODS
Wor
s
lltp
l1
Moor
e
Sunday
School
Supr
a
m
tra
n ng un on 6 30
Anna
E
Tw-ner
Rutland,
and
dePWood s daughter ISa pahent
a m
Church School 10 a m
Sunday Sc hool cl asses for all
p m evenmg worship serv1ce
Mr
and
Mrs
Robert
Goode
at a hospital m Parkersburg
POMEROY
Wor s h p
ages 9 30 a m
mor n mg
7 30 p m
M d week prayer
10 30 a m
Church School 9 I S worshiP 10 45 N Y P S Sund ay
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
New Martmsv1Ue, West Va
am
UMYF 6 30 p m
MASON
CHURCH
OF
6 JOpm eva ng el! stcservce
Mr and Mrs .Jerry StansCHRIST P 0 Box 487 M ti er
ROCK SPRINGS - Worsh p Sun day 7 30 p m M d week
College Basketball Results
prayer meet n g Wednesday
Sf
Mason W Va Sunday
bw-y and Mr and Mrs Harold 10 a m Chur ch Sc hool 9 a m
By Un1ted Press International
UMYF 6 30 p m
7 30p m M1ss o'nary meet n g
B1bl e" Study 10 am
Worsh •P
Oxley VlSl ted Mr and Mrs
Tournaments
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
second Wednesday 7 30 p m
l1 a m and 7 p m B ble Study
UNITED
FAITH
NON
Wedn esday 7 p m
Vocal
Rev Robert Bumgarner
Sentor Bowl
John Throckmorton and son,
Rev
mustc
HEATH Worsh P. 10 30 DENOMINATIONAL Champtonsh•p
Columbus South Carolina
Robert Smith pastor Sunday
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
a m Church School 9 30 a m
South Ala 74 M1 ssourr 64
UMYF 7 pm
school 9 30 a m c lass l eader
TIST - Corner ot Second and
Consolat•on
worsh p servrce
Anderson
Mason
Pastor
RUTLAND - Worsh p 9 1S L eo H1ll
WHA Standtngs
Sthrn M ss 79 Wstn Peay 75
10 30 am
church 7 JO p m
Walter Cloud Sunday school
a m
Ch ur ch Sc hoo l 10 a m
By
Umted
Press
International
East
UMYF 7 p m
E 0 E N
u N 1 T E 0 9 45 a m worSh iP serv ce 11
East
Wagner 74 Bara,nan 55
SALEM CENTER Wor
BRETHREN IN CHRIST am and 7 30 P m Weekly
w
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pis
gf
ga
Eldon R Blake pa stor sunday B1ble study Wednesday 7 30
Jrsy Cty St 62 Mntclr St 60
sh p 9 a m
Church School 10
New Eng "'1 14
1 45 138 119 am
UM YF Thur SdlJY 7 p m
Schoo l
10 am
w nn 1e P m
NY Tech 93 Pratt 31
Hot sJ nger
Supt
Mor,nmg
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
South
sermon
11
a
m
Even
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GOO
- Second St Mason W
Toronto
20
18
3
43
154
1)1
Va 92 Eastern Ky 65
ASBURY Worship 11
ser vice Chrl st 1an Endeavor
Va Chesler Tennan t pastor
Cleveland 17 16 4 38 112 18
St LouiS 57 So Fla 55
7 30
p m
M rs
Lyda Sunday Sc llool
10 am
a m Church Sc hool ~ so a m
Tenn Wslyn 90 Geotwn 85 ot
W SCS lsi Tu esda y
Chevalier pre s dent song morning worship
11 am
Quebec
17
18
3
37
140
128
Fairmount St 83 Ky St 74
FOREST RUN - Worshtp 9
serv ce and sermon 8 20 M d
evange l 1St c serv ce 7 30 p m
Ch cago 17 16 2 36 119 Ill a m Church Sch ool 10 a m
Week prayer rvee f ng We d
B Jble study and prayer service
MemphiS St 88 Brdly 76 ot
WSCS 3rd Wednesday 7 30
nesday 1 30 p m Mrs Mane Wednesday 7 30 p m Phone
Delaware 78 Drexel 70
Jersey
15 20 2 32 ~ 128 pm
Holsinger c la ss leader
773 5133
Southwest
MINERSVILLE - Wor sh i p
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
West
Okla 101 Cal Sta Brbra 79
10 a m Church Sc hool 9 a m
CHRIST - Loc ated at Rutland
CHRIST tn Chnshan Union wltptsgfga
Colo St 74 Amm St 71
3rd Monday 7 30 p m
on New L rm a Road next to
The Rev W tHem Campbell
Houston
19 12 4 42 137 102 WSCS
Anzona 93 Wyommg 77
SYRACUSE
Cl'lurch
Forest Acre Park Rev Ray
phtor Sunday School 9 30
Edmon
ton
20
16
0
40
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school 9 a m
wor!Mrp ser
Centenary 98 Ark 96
Rouse pastor Robert Musser
a m
James Hughes supt
W nn•peg 18 18 4 40 132 138 v1ce 7 30 p m
Sun dj:ly School supl sunday
evenrng servtce
7 30 p m
Pan Am 90 Atr force 83
M nnesota 19 17 1 39 134 130
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
10 JO am
worsh 1p
Wednesday evening prayer
school
N M St 71 WJChlta Sl 63
Rev Frank Cheesebrew
Vancouver 15 23 0 30 131 153
7 30 p m B1ble Sfudy Wed
meet ng 7 30 p m
Youth
Rev Larry Poltng
nesday 7 30 p m
saturday
prayer serv c e eac h Tu esday
LosAng 13 24 0 26110148
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n ght prayer se rv ice 7 30 p m
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Thursday's Results
B
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(Dorcasl
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GROVE
CHURCH Le tart""-. W VlJ Rt
(All Star game)
IN HOSPITAL AGAIN
Wor
p 9 30 a m
Church
CHRISTIAN - Roger Wat son
1
Rev
George- Hoschar
8 West 4
Sc ho
10 30 a m
pastor
Ray Whaley supt
pastor
Sunday Sc hool 9 30
Mrs Gold1c Wdlfe 1s back m East
(Only game scheduled)
CARMEL WorSiliP
11
Morn ng worsh p 9 30 a m
a m Pra y er and e bl e study
Pleasant Vall ~y Hospital m
m
1St and Jrd Sundays
Fnday's G1mes
c hur ch Schoo l
10 30 am
7 30 p m
Cottage Pra yer
Chur ch School 10 a m
YOung peopl es meetmg 6 JO
Serv 1c e Tuesday
10 a m
rot,m 162 She 1s to undet gc New England at W1nnlpeg
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evenmg worshtp 7 30
Worsh P Serv •c e
Thursday
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surgery M1mdiiy
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A~'YW HERE' AR'OLIN D

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By Oswald &amp; J ames Jacoby

Another modern play de
v e lopment 1s the lead
: through dec larer of a card
JUSt higher than one m dum
, my No one has named th1s
play as yet so we are gomg to
call 11 the Bracket ~lay as
rou place the dummy s card
m brackets
East wms the first trick
with his kmg of hearts He
; looks over dummy and sees
' that h1 s s1 de w1ll need two
! c lub trtck s to beat four
• spades A club lead IS c !early
: md1cated Twenty r1ve years
: ago East would lead the
deuce South would play n1s
SIX spot West would wm w1th
the kmg but that would be the
only club trick the defense
could take
Most players would make
that sa me deuce lead today
but the good playe rs would
lead the 10 spot and bracket

Pomeroy

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION
Rae me

Ph 949 9591

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

Bakers of Holsum Bread

Grocenes &amp; Ge ner a l M er chandrse
Ph 949 S772
Rac1ne

MIDDLEPORT OHIO

All WEATHER ROOFING
ANO CONSTRUCTION CO.

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD, SR.

DBA Anthony Plumbing and Heat ng
337 N 2nd
Mtddleport
~2 3550

REAL ESTATE BROKER
Ph. 992 332S
110 Mechan•c Sl .

GAUL'S MARKET

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SMITH NELSON MOTORS
Authonzed Bu1ck Pont1ac

CHESTER OHIO

SOO E Main St

GMC Deal er
Ph ..992 2174

Ph 985 3308

Chester, 0

Attend the Church of y our Chorce

HEINER'S BAKERY

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

Bakers of Good Bread

Ph

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HUNTINGTON W VA
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NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

M&amp;R FOODLINER

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After thiS play th re IS no
way ror dec larer to v
the
loss or two club triCkS IS
best play IS to cover w1th he
Jack but West wms w1th he
kmg and leads thesmt back
Now East s q,ueen. eight
surround dummy s \nme and
smce the diamond fmesse 1s
~omg to lose South s contract
ISdoomed

Furnrture and Hardware
Homelrte Saws

M1ddleport

t'HE BORN LOSER

dummy s mne

RIDENOUR SUPPLY

GOEGLEIN READY MIX

N~WSI

AI Ell F.NTEHPRISKASS:'II I

Kerm s Korner
Kerm1t Walton

MIDDLEPORl" OHIO

Pomeroy, 0 .

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GAUL'S SHAKE HAVEN

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F. J. WALlACE JEWELERS

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"11 West
North East
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Pass

Bulo va Watches-Sales &amp; Serv ce

A Cool Otnrng Room

Middleporl 0

Chesler. Ohto

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE

RACINE FOOD MARKET

Church and Off tee Su ppltes G1fts
~Mill St
Mtddleport

The Store Wtth A Heart

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Ph. 949 3342

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MEIGS TIRE CENTER

Meats and GrQcertes
Syracuse 0
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Ph 992 3986

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11 4o--Mo\lles Breakout 3
September A ffa r 4
Oo- Mo"Yie Youngary Mon ste r from lhe Deep 13
1 4~Mo111e Love m a Goldfish Bowl 4
2 Jo-News 13
3 4(}- Movre
Ok lahoma Terntory 4

The

the

water

Both vulnerable

Ph 367 74 14

Cheshtre

120 E. Main St.

Fam1ly Rec reation

Ra ctne

10

Through

6 Break

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Rad 1al Cuts &amp; Toupees

667 3280

Swimming Camping

St. Rt. 7

The Gypsy Moth s

4 -

FULL SERVICE SHOP

ROYAL OAK PARK

Phone ~2 3284

11 3o-- Movtes Cntlc s Cho1ce 8

ACROSS
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MAYER &amp; HILL BARBIJt-,SHOP

LODWICK'S MARKET

Dea r Helen
Can homosexuals change 1 Yes '
I would lik e to share with you and your readers my personal
experiences hopmg I may somehow put across the follow mg
quotatiOn which has proved so true In my life
Watch your th1nkmg
Your thoughts soon become your actiOns
Watch your actiOns
As actions soon become habit
Be careful of yow- habits
Your habits fonn yow- character
Watch your character
For character tw-ns mto destmy - Anonymous
Fortunately, I caught up w1th my cha racter before 11 was too
late
I was scarcely a teenager when I 'came out mto the gay
hfe Afraid and confused, I turned to my people for help the
only answer I got was take and betook '
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I won t go mto the many hurts d!sappolntmenls and
s1ckenmg perversioos I expenenced I soon foWid out this ad
ventw-OlJS life was not for me, but once m I couldn't get straight
So I tried SWClde
From the hospital, I was placed m a1uvemle renter, where I
felt hke an arumaI on display I came out resolved to change the
habit that had already taken riVe years of my young hfe But I
found myself defeated before--reven started
I had been removed from school because of my tendencies
Bemg somewhat of a male prostitute before I soon found the
men waitmg for me to get back m circulatiOn And I diScovered
my worst weakness - the mabillty to say No ' So began the
same old cycle of take and be took ' I loathed myself more all
the tune
I was gettmg to the su1c1dal pomt agam - when I met a g1rl
who believed that anyone can change w1th enough mot1vabon
and the right kind of help
I've found what I was really searchmg for - love We are
gomg to be mamed soon and we ll have a home and family I
look back now on the lonely boy, lurmg men, and hatmg the llfe
he led always seekmg what he thought was unposs1ble I thank
God he weathered the storm H1s search 1s ended - L R

~t1'·VJby THOMAS JOSEPH

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MIZ MARTHA'S
RESTAURANT &amp; DAIRY BAR

REXALL DRUGS
w.. FIII All Doctors Prescr1pt1ons
992 2955
Pomeroy,O.

DEAR HELEN
These dames who go mto hy&gt;te n cs because their husba nds
had a little fling or two
H women would acc-ept the fact thllt smce cave man days
males have strayed sampled and usually returned to the little
woman at home they wouldn t come unglued over Infidelity
An occastonal sexua l adventure ts man s way of not gomg
stale It shouldn t upset a wife as 1t's the nature of th e beast
FAIRLY FAITHFUL HUSBAND
Dear FFH
Would you accept an occa.s...mal Sf"X U:J I adventure as the
nature of the beatess should your w1fe chose this wa; of not
go mg stale
U not, then I d suggest )'OU bt:' a Jill!~ more f::11rlv" fa1th
ful - H

.. 973

WEST

De voted to the Gr eat er Ohro Valley

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

By HELEN BOTTEI

Tht.' Nalure of the Beast?

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SUNDAY TIMES-SENTINEL

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D1d you know we ve been llVlng on borrowed lime ror forty
years regarding the gasoline shortage'
You thmk l m klddmg' Believe me I m not Just heed the
fiOrds of Dr Edw m E Slosson
The worlds ml tank IS runrung dry and we are not yet m
sight of a new supply I he Umted States that was the best en
dowed has been most extravagant We have wasted the greater
part of 9ur ml and have sold to everybody that would buy Now
hke the foolish Vlrgms we must ask others for ml
Nobody knows how much petroleum 1s left m the ground m
vanous parts of the world but 111s evident that It 1s not enough to
go a round
(Our present consumptiOn rate) would put the date of the
pracllcal exhausllon of Amencan 011 fields at 1934 But the rate
of consumption ts mcreasmg
Thus spake Dr Slosson - In the year 1922 and m a book
called 'Sc1ence Remaking the World It was dredged up by my
brother~n~aw B11l Bahr who hves m Gallipolis and teaches a t
Kyger Creek
Dr Slosson was strange ly on target With the argumen!B he
presented about what he called gasolene and 1ts role as a
\\Orld power despite h1s regrettable 1no laudable) mi&gt;Smg the
cns1s mark by almost four decades
He saw the emergen£e of the mterna) combustiOn engme
over the steam engme and lhe railroads , and wrote a n on tile
money account of the declme of steam and the emergence of
trucks buses planes and even submannes - along with the
ub1qwtous motorcar He even forecast the revolution m farmmg
wh1ch gasolene would brmg and the social upheaval that
would ev olve from Amen cans movmg off the farms
Dr Slosson also realized the enormous power of 'petroleum
pohbcs" and noted that petroleum IS an unprecedented wealtn
producer and can be readily monopolized b) mdlVlduals or
governments We do not seem to care how much wealth 1s
wasted but we care dreadfully 11 somebody gets more than we

Hats off Doc You were mdeed a prophet w1th honor back
there m 1922 even 1f you were awed by the fact that the new car
mdu~y the year before m 1921, had sold a total of a1most a
billion a nd a haH dollars worth of new autos , I wonder what bed
lh1nk of the fact tha t General Motors JUSt ooe company now
makes that much m profits
But notfor long unless we fmd more, a lot more gasoline '

+ AQJ82

Support the Church of Your Cho1ce
Ph . 992-3354
104 W . Marn
Pomeroy

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Number

Jacobys call it 'Bracket' play

(General Merchand rse)

Pomeroy

Num ber

WIN AT BRIDGE

HAYMAN'S

THE DAILY SENTINEL
Devoted

BY PAUL CRABTREE

lh If, l•·u Bulh I

lnvl stble Bay 13

Ph 992 3863

Pomeroy

Mov re

1 l~News 3 4 Mldntght Spec al 15
I 1s-Mov1e 6 News 13

THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

Nal1onw1de Insura n ce Co of Co lumbus 0
307 Sprrng Ave
Pomeroy

Zoom 33 College

Gould Plays Beethoven 33
I OD-ABC News 6 13 News 8 10

MEIGS COUNTY BRANCH

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

Gnff 6 13

Lawrence

) OQ-Carol Burnett 8 10 Hee Haw 6 lawrence Welk 13 Glenn

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MONTGOMERY WARD

3

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Closeup 6 13 Folkllfe 33
1 30-MASH 8 10 War &amp; Peace 33
' oo-Mary Tyler Moore 8 10 Griff 6 13 Movte
One 3 4 1S
&gt; Jo- Bob Newhart 8 to

W1th the hope If wtll 1n some measure foster and help sustain that which 1s
good tn famtly and commun1ty hie th1s feature IS sponsored by the busmess
f1rms and organ1zatmns whose names appear below

SEARS

10

6 3D-Beverly Hlllbtlltes8 NBC Newsl ts Fllm 33 Lawrence
Welk 4
7

Social Notes

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Fun for

20 P•nk Panther 3 4 1S
• 11 oo-Sesame St 20 Brady Ktd s 6 13 Speed Buggy 8 10 Star
Trek 3 4 1S

Society News

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Cupy gil

Helen Help
Us. • •

6 30 - TV Classroom 8 Kentucky A fte ld 13 Fa1fh for Toda y 10

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Point Rock

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7 00
Truth or Consequences 3 6 Bea t th e Clock &lt;1 News 10
a t s My L n e' 8 W1ld K mgdom 13 1 Spy 15 E tectr c Co
20 Course of Our T tm~ 33
7 30--Porter Waqoner 3 To Tell the Truth 6 Lon cenlrat on
Wall Slreet Week 20 New Tr easure H unt 10 B~.:al th e Clod
13 How Do Your Ch rldren Grow J3 Co ll ege Boskelb&lt;Jit ..
8 00 - San l ord an d Son 3 15 Brady Bunc h 13 6 Wu sh nglon
Revtew 20 Rol l Out 1 6 W Va Law 33 Fes lt va l ot Fam tly
Oassr cs 10
8 30 - Odd Couple 13 NHL Hockey J 4 15 Ozz re s G 1rls 6 Or
Seuss Cartoon 8 10 Earl Scruggs H1 s Fam ly &amp; Frtends 20
9 00 - Room 222 13 Masterp•e ce Theater 33 Mov te The
Gypsy Moth s
Cour l sht p of Eddr e s Father 10
9 30
Love A m err can Sy le 6 13
10 00 - N ews 20 Wash nglon Week m RevteW 33
10 30 - Wa ll Street Week 33
11 00 - N ewsJ 4 6 8 10 13 15 JanakJ3J
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 In Concert 6 Mov1es Murder In
Rue Morgue 8
Hunter o f th e Un known 10
Dev Is of
Darkless 13
1 00 - Mrdmght Spec ta! 3
1 15 - Mov1 e Strangl er of th e Swamp 10
2 30 - Focu s on Colu m bus 4 News 13
3 00 - N ews 4

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News 3 .s 6 8 10, 15 ABC News 13 Sesame StrePt 20
Acilenan Cou n selrng Te chn1ques 33
6 30
NBC News 3 .s 15 ABC News 6 CBS News 8 Ill

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&amp; THINGS

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FRIDAY JAN 4 1974

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the Sermonette

Tuppers Plains

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Television Log

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UNION RAPTIST
~ cv LN I Cox p )'-.!or Sunday
\ I o l ~upJ
Joe
Sa yr e
\ unday scnoot ~ 4~ a m
\ u 1day eve r Q wor sh p 7 .,JO
Wcdn&lt;' sday pray rr and Atll le
"iudv I 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRI STIAN
C HURCH
E uqent Underwood
pastor
Howard Ca ldwell Jr Sunday
Sc oo s r •
'=. &lt;Jnd 'Y Se t oo l
Q 30 am
Morn ng Ser mon
10 JO a n
Sunday evcnmy
s.ervt ct 7 p m
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN
Rev Freeland
Norrt s pe~s!or Floyd N'orr ~
s.up t Sund ay schoo l 9 JO am
mor n•ng sermon 10 30 am
Prayer se r v ce
Wednesday
7 30 p m
CHE SHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PR:OPHE CY
G P
Sm fh pastor Sunday School
10 am Arthur H enson Supt
Morn ng Worsh p
11 a'4fl
Young Peoples serv ce 7
p m
Evenmg serv ce 7 30
p m Wedne sday M d Week
Pr ayer Serv ce
7 30 p m
Youth m eet ng
6 30 p m
Even ng worsh p 7 JO p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Herbert Gra t e pasto r Wor
sh~ p serv ce 11 am and 7 30
p rn Sunday Sunday Sc t10ol
9 JO am
R1chard Barton
sup ! Prayer meet ng Wed
nesdav 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Cl fford Sm th
m n1ster Sunday School 9 30
a m
morn ng church 10 JO
a m Su nday even ng serv ce
7 30 p m Wednesday serv ce B

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Pas.~

You should br

with this contract

10DAV SQUESTION

Instead of b1ddmg four hearts
your

partner has Jumped

to

four

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spades over your two spadt&gt;"
• What do yo u do now'

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Racine~

Ca n cellal •on

Classifieds Get Results!
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REGULATIONS
The Pub l rs ller, re serves th e

nght to €'d 11 or rl' teC! any ads
d eeme d
obtect•onal
The

For Want Ad Se rv1ce
5 ce nts pe r Word one msertron
Mm tmum C hargeS I 00
14 c ent s p er wo rct three

15 P er Ce nt Ot sc ount on pa•d
ads a.nd ads Piltd wdh•n 10
days
&amp; OBITUARY
$2 00 f or 50 word m 1n
11num Each addit iOna l word

P IANO and ORGAN less ons by
graduate
Of
Crn c 1nn a t '
Con se rvatory
of
Musr c
Ge rald Hoffner Pllone 99'1
3825
1 J 12tc

A SS ISTAN T MANAGE R A
person who c an qu1ckly
develop mto the assrstant
manager of our oHrce Must
be at least h rg h schoo l
graduate and have a car
Phone Mr Busk 1rk at 992
SHOOTING Match Horn er Hr l l
1 111
Cap1ta1
F rnancral
G un Cl ub Sunday Jan 6, 12
Se rvrces , an
equil l op
noon
Factory choked guns
portunrty employer
on l y
1 3 ] tc
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Adver t,s eme n t

per

OFFICE HOURS
8 30 a m
8 30 am
Sca turd ay

to 5 00 p m Da tl y
to 12 00 Noon

In Memol"'
IN LOVI N G mernory of our
husband , fath er and g ran d
fa ther Thomas Ratl•ff w)lo
departed h•s l •fe on Jari 4,
196.t

We m •SS you now

Help Wanted

Notice

CARD OF THANKS

1 W I LL be tak1ng sew•ng orders
aga 1n rn January
Belly
Frederr c k
Phone 985 3860
12 30 6tp

As t•m e goes by
We m• ss you more

Your lovm g smil e
Your gentle fa ce

No one can fill
MtSSE'd
c hildren

WANTED IN
POMEROY
PHONE 992-2156

by W1l e

I 4 lt p
IN ME M ORY of Wateman
Wh1te who pass ed away Jan
5, 19 73 Your me mory 1S my
keepsake I hO ld w 1thm my
heart Some day we II meet
aga1n and never more to part
W1fe E sra
I 4 ltp
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PAPER CARRIER

UNDER NEW

COURT STREET CAB

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Pets For Sale
2 COON dogs one blue l 1ck and
g reyhound crossed, other, red
b.one sh epherd Se ll as pa rr ,
guara nteed Phone 992 6258
1 4 4tp

Wolfpen
News, Notes

Operating 24 hrs. a day
tn
Pomeroy
and
Middleport.
Same
Phone pNo. 992-7116 .

overmghto~Mr .

KOSCOT KOSMET ICS

&amp;

WIGS

We have the producl on hand
and we del1ver to you per
sona lly Helen Jane Brown ,
992 5113
12,30tfc

DEPENDABLE person for
hou sekee per for
el derly
couple Good wages and trme
off
Reference r eq uired
Phon e 992 5293
12 28 He

lnlvranc•, n il
Stephen c. Snowden
SSJ Russell St.
(Gravel Hrlll
MrddlepDrt, OhrD
Phone 992 71 SS

For PIIIDn to ,.,ton ll. . lth

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MOTOR ROUTE
DRIVER WANTED

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SHOO TING MATCH , Corn
Hollow Gun Club. turn frrst
rrght after Miles Cemetery
Rutland
Factory choked
guns only Sunday . January 6.
1 p m
1 3 Jtc
SHOO TING Matcll. Forked Run
Spo rt sman Club noon Sun
day
F actory . choked g uns
only
1 3 Jtc
8 TRACK tapes, country &amp;
western ro ck &amp; gospel on~y
$2 each Tape cases, $2 95 and
!.6 95 Th rs offer good on ly
unt1l
J anuary
6,
1974
Pom eroy Recovery 622 E
Marn St r ee l Phone 992 7554
12 26 arc

DAILY SENTJN EL
POMEROY, OHIO
PHONE

992~156

Wanted To Buy
CA SH pard for all makes ilnd
mode l s of mobrle homes
Phone area co de 614 423 9531
~ 13 tfc

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1 COPPER 60c, radrators
brass 30c, batterres,
$1 00 M A HaiL Reedsv rll e,
Oh ro Phone 37 8 6249
12 20 lie

NO

JOe .

INCOMETax -;erVIC"e9am to
5 p m Oarly, except Sunday
evenrngs by apporntment
only Co Rd 22 off Rt. 7
bypass Phon e Wanda Eblrn ,
992 2272
I 2 30 1c

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GUN SHOO T , Saturday. Jan 5,
6 p m , Mile Hil l Road ,
Factory choked guns on l y
Assorted meats Spon so red by
Racme F1re Dept
1 2 li e

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SHOOTING Ma t ch, Rac rne Gun
Club, Sunday, Jan 6, I p m
Assorted meats. factory
choked guns only
1 2 Jtc

lielp Wanted
WANTED exper1enced truck
dr rvers for our equ1pment
Brokers
W1th
Tandem
Tr'actors and 40 ft
F lat
trailers
Also,
Tandem
tractors wrth wet lr nes to pu ll
our Dump tdJi ler s Al l for
long haul
Contact c
L
Wyalt, New Haven . W Va 1
1304) 882 2138
1 2 6tc
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EARN ' $15,000 per year and
more
dnving
Tractor
Traders
No experrence
necessary
For 'l'lformatron
wrrte, The Darty Sentrnei '&amp;Box
729R, P l ease rnclude 001ne,
add r ess, and phone number
1 2 7tc
WA I TRESS full or parttrme
Hours 4 to 12 30 p m No
experrence necessary Apply
1n person , Blue Tartarn
12 28 7tc

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SPARE
trme
Natrona!
ty pewrrter distrrbutor seeks
person to reparr guaranteed
ty pewrrters l or area dealers
Company trams For details ,
wrlle
Typewriters , Glen
Shaw, Pa
12 26 8tp

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SOMEO N E to lrv e rn rf poss rble ,'
l 1ght housework, take care of
2 small children, age 4 and
age 8 S days a week Call 992
2881 or inqu1re at 1674 L rncoln
HgtS , evenrngs
12 30 6tc

McElroy.
Mr. and · Mrs. Rtchard
Warner, Mr . and Mrs . James
Proffitt and family, Mrs. Faye
DWllavy of Columbus were
Christmas Day guests of Mr.
and George Warner and
Gordan.

OLD furniture , oak tables
clocks , rce boxes, brass beds ,
d rshes
or
comp l ete
households
Wr1te M
D
Mrller, Rt 4, Pomeroy , Ohro,
cal l 992 6271
5 13 tfc

For Rent

by PHIL PASTORET
A January thaw ts what
happens to the freezer every
trme our publtc electnc company blows a fuse.

and Mrs. John
Leary and famtly at Pt
Pleasant and Miss Evewyn
YoWJg and ramtly at Galhpohs.
Mtss Leshe Taylor of PI
Pleasant spent .several days
A bndge club "' wha1 we'd
With her grandpare~ts. Mr. hkP
to use on tlw partner \H'
and Mrs Fra~k Cleland
h'lfl Ja, t night

UPHOL STERY Fabncs by the
y~d
54 rnches w1de as low as
$1
er yard, velvets as low
as S 5, Impor ted velvets ,
$9 95 We also have nylon,
Hercu lo n.
cotton prrnts
vrnyls and remnants by the
yard or by the prece Pomeroy
Recovery, 622 East Marn
Street. Pomeroy Phone 992
7554
12 23 26tc

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SALT FOR ICE AND S.NOW ,
Rock sal) for townShip S,
towns, and busrnesses in
bulks and bags for 1ce and
snow Excetsror Salt Works
Phone 992 3891
1111tfc
E LECTROLU X Sweeper deluxe
model
Complete wrth ~II
clean1ng attachm ent s and
uses paper bags Slrghtly used
but cleans and looks lrke new
Wrll se ll for $37 25 cash or
terms availab l e Pt~one 992
2984 '
125tfc
&amp;

western , rock &amp; gospel, only
S2 each Tape cases , $2 95 &amp;
S6 95 Thrs offer good only
until
January
6,
1974
Porn eroy Recovery, 622 E
Ma 1n St r ee t Phone 992 7554
_._12 26 Btc

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It's Snow Tirr Time!

CO-OP COUNTRY
SQUIRE 120
PositiVe Stop and Go In Mud
&amp; Snow

ALL SIZES IN STOCK

2 FURNISHED apartments tor
rent on main hrghway m
Mason, w Va
Reyno l ds
F lower Shop or cal l 773 -5147
1-3 6tp

Let U s Install Now!

SUPER SEI!"'rE STA.
9. _ Jack W C·:oy, Mgr.
llliit Phone 992 9932

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SEW I NG machrnes, brand new
zrg zag rn nice walnut tab le In
orrgma l cartons. Never used
Clearance on ' 73 models Only
a feyv availab l e , S63 -40cash or
terms avarlab l e Phone 992
2984
1123tfc

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apartment, Mrddleport
Phone 992 3874
12281fc

--------------SMALL 2 bedroom trarler, rdeal
for couple Ca l l 992 7-t79

12-2 tfc

---- ----------HOUSE 1n Chester area, 8 miles
from Pomeroy, as rs for $100 a
month Owner Will wor~ out
deal with handyman Cal l 985
3816
1 2 3tp

Your
Favonte
Countq
Mustc Stars V1s1t On

THE RALPH

EMERY SHOW
4:30

TO

5:30

Monday thru Fnday
On

WMPO-FM

STEREO. 92.1

5 MONTH old bull. 3 quarter
Charolars. quarter brown
Sw rss , both parents reg !350
Phone 742 41 71
1 4 3tc

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COA L FOR SALE, JAY MAR
COAL
COM PANY ,
THE
MEIGS &amp; GALLIA LINE ,
STATE
ROUTE
7
AT
CHES HIRE , OPEN 7 AM
TILL 6 30 PM 5 DAYS A
WEEK PHONE 992 5693
12 31 4tc

--- - ----------

197J
Z I G ZAG
SEWING
MACHINES lett rn layaway
All burtt rn to buttonhole, do
stretch sewrng and fancy
strtchrng Pay lUSt $48 75 cash
or l erms available. Trade rns
accepted . Phone 992 2984
12 30 rtc

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ELECTROLUX
Vacuum
Cleaners complete wrfh at
tachments, cordwrnder and
pamt spray Used but rn lrke
n ew co ndrtron
Pay $34 45
cash or budget plan a var ia ble
Ph one 992 2984
12JOttc

------------WE HAVE all your upholstery
needs ,
Bur l ap ,
denrm ,
cambr rc, foam glue , zrppers,
filckrng stnp, spnngs and
clips, chrpboard,
button
twine , sewing thread, legs,
upholstery books , dacron.
webbrng, sprrng twrne . tacks.
welt cord, cotton, sw 1vel
bases and foam, foam, foam
Pomeroy Recovery. 622 East
Marn Street. Pomeroy Phone
992 7554
12 23 26tc

12

lB tf&lt;,

PAINT DAMAGE, 1973 ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINES
Still rn origrnal cartons No
attachments needed as our
controls are burtt in
Sews
wrth I or 2 needles, makes
buttonholes. sew on buttons,
monograms, and blind hem
strlch Ful l cash pnce S38 50
or budget p lan available
Phone 992 -2984
12 18 tfc
--------~ -- ~---

SINGER Automatrc Zrg Zag
Sewmg Mach ines, in sewmg
table Makes buttonholes,
sews on buttons, blind hems,
etc. Top notch conditron. Pay
$5 1 or terms a variable Phone
992 2984r
12 18 ttc

----------- - - --

GROCERY busmess for sale
Buildtng for sale or lease
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m .
to 10 p m for appomtment
3 20 tfc

--------------SINGER sew 1ng machines 1972
mode l rn beaut1ful walnut
cabrnet Makes desrgn stlt
ches zrg zag, buttonholes.
blrnd hems, etc Lrke .new
Only $89 95 Call Ravenswood
273 9521 or 273 9893 after 5 oo
12 7 tfc

------------ --Real Estate For Sale

------------- WOOD COAL coo ft. stove, U s

Surplus Never been used,
delrvered $250 00 Phone 696
1161
1-3-4tc

--------------1973 KAWASAKI 175 Enduro,

1957 Mobile Home , BxA8, 1969'
Mercury Comet Phone 949
2788

t ape combrnat ron, 4 way
speaker
sound
system
Balance Sll4 53. or , terms
avarlable Call 992 3965 .
1-3-tfc

POMEROY- 2 bedroom horne
w1fh hardwood floors. Compact

K1lchen, balh, gas F.A. lur
nac:e

and

basement

-Only

$6,500

NEW HOME -

3

bedrooms.

11/ z

baths, all electr ic, dming, 2
family rooms, double garage
and abot.Jt r acre .

SYRACUSE -

4

14 Riverside Dr.
Athens, Ohio

FURNITURE

PHONE 843-2341

Stop In and See Our
l=lnnr Disolay.

A LOVELY new Home 1h m rle
from Mergs Hrgh School.
Three bedrooms , two baths,
full basement wrth two car
garage Large lot $27,500
Also, recently remodeled
three bedroom Older home In
Pomeroy
Price of $15,000
rncludes turnrture Owner w111
help finance either of these
two propertres Ca ll 593 5667
Athens

12 2 JOtc

ROOM house, e&gt;::tra nrce
locatron on new bypass , Rt 7
15 mrnute drive to Gavm
Plant , 10 mrnule dr1ve to
Pomeroy
Extra large lot
Can be vacant at once Can
see rt by appomtment, Call
any frme after 3 p m , 247
2163
1 -4 4tc

TWO STORY brrck apartment
building , two apartments,
South Th1rd St , Midd leport
Shown ·by
appomtment
Rodney Downing, Rea l Estate
Broker Phone 992 3731

Consignments accepted 10 a.m . to 6 p.m.
datly, or will pay cash
for your household
items.

I

POMEROY,
START THE NEW YEAR
RIGHT - BUY A HOME.
"tO HEATING PROBLEM
HERE THESE ARE ALL
ELECTRIC.
NEW wrth 1 acre
3
bedrooms (large closets).
Colored bath w. shower
Krtchen has lots of cabinets
and large dinmg
Ut11ity
roqm Garage. Your chorce

color of carpeting CUSTOM
BUILT $18.900 oo
3 years

acre
3
bedrooms W Closets. N1ce
kitchen with Range, large
d rntng area Modern bath
Large Livrng Carport with
storage and Utility room .
Old.

112

JUST $16,000 00
&lt;I yr old I acre. 3 B.R Balh
Nice krtchen and dining
room
Hardwood floors
Garage and Breezeway.
Porches.
Some
woods.

$19,000 00

2 Yrs old 112 acre

Lovely
k itchen and dinrng Range
Utility room J nice B.R.s
Colored bath
Hardwood
floors , some carpeting
Drapes Close in $21,000.00.
J Yrs. ~ld ·~.- acre J B R s
Colored bath W. shO\W~"'"
Beautiful kitchen, lots ot
ca brnet s Range &amp; Ref
Util1ty Drnrng R Basement.

$21,000.00
IF NONE OF THESE ARE
SUITABLE WE HAVE
OTHERS. !All prices)
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
992-2259
II no answer 992;2568

Olds

v.a,

auto

2

5232

---------------

63 Mercury 2 Dr. H.r._s125
69Dr Olds Cutlass
s395

DOZER work, land clearing by
the acre hourly or contract,
farm ponds. roads, etc Large
dozer and operator with over
20 years experrence . Pullrns
Excavatmg, Pomeroy, Ohro.
Phone 992 -2478
12 -19tfc

4

--------------O'DELL Alrnement work can be

-

12-30 26tp
CONCRETE

-READY
-------------MIX

---

.

All new 1973 models offered at
below our cost.

SEWAGE SYSTEMS
CLEANED , REPAIRED
MILLER
SAN .. TATION,
STEWART, OHIO PH "2·
3035
10-Hfc

------------SEPTIC
TANKS
ch~i!IOed

All new 1974 model full sized
cars offered at sacrifice prices.

------------ELNA and White Sewing

All Demonstrators offered at
unreslstable prices.

Modern Sanitarian. 992 39s.t or
992 -7349.
10-23 tfc

Machrnes
Service on all
makes Reasonable rates.
The Sewrng Cente r , Middleport. Ohio
11 16 tfc

All Used Cars priced for quick sale.

CONSTRUCTION,

You can find what you want at the

Roofrng , spoutmg, krtchens
and bathrooms Complete
remodeling Phone 742 6273

price you want to pay at

12·3·11C
-DOZER
------------and back hoe work,

--------------N E IGLERS for bulldrng houses

69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T.,

v-roof,

$1995

71 Dodge

Sale Price

-------------SEWING ; MACHINES Repair
servrce, at' makes, 992-2284
The Fab11C Shop, Pomeroy
Authorrzed Smger Sales and
Service We Sharpen Scrssors
3-29-tfc

---------------

and
out
Call
26tc

'"

Big Capacity

Maylag

..

Halo of Heat

"'

'

Rutland

!
l

fertng of $30 was recetved.
The uMW Christmas party
was held ;n the church
basement on Tuesday evening
with an attendance of 29 men,
women and children. The
potluck supper was served at
7:30 with Rev. Meece asking
the blessing. Gifts from under
a ligh~ Christmas tree were
exchanged and new names.
drawn for 1974. blristmas
Carols were sung with Helen
Woode at the piano. She also
played "Sial' of the East."
Mrs. Wilbur Parker and her
brother, Samuel Michael, went
• to HW1 ling ton last Saturday to
attend the funeral of their aWJt,
Mrs. Mabel Michael Raddant.
Eddie Parker of Columbus
spent a few days at Christmas
time here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilber Parker and
his sister, Martha Poole and
Will.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Woode
attended the wedding of her
nephew, John Gregory Hayes
and Cynthia' Ann Farrar, on
Friday evening, Dec. 21 , in the
Chester U.M . Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Henderson, Mr . and Mrs .
David Williams and Aaron, and
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Follrod,
Stevie and Kathy, attended the
annual Christmas family gettogether at the home of their
mother and grandmother,
Edtth Harper, at Tuppers

--

Cal . 2 dr . auto., P S., P B.,
air Just as c lean as a new
one
A Lot Cheaper

S1595

ONLY

$1995

69 Ford

70 Buick

...

,

Dart Demon, 6 cyl., s!d.
trans., local one owner. A
big gas saver.
Priced To Sell

Skylark 2 dr . H. T., auto .•
P.S., P. B., local one
owner
Sale Price

$}795

S1895

air·· -11095

h Ton, long bed , red, 6
cyl , std. trans.

1

Great Pnce

$1495

••

69 Mereu I} Mont ego 4 Door, V-8, auto •• •• • 1995

WE WANT YOU BACK CAUSE THE JOB WAS DONE RIGHT

69 Nova Cpe., 6 cyl., std. trans............11395

69
69

NOT BECAUSE THE JOB WAS DONE WRONG
Olds 88 H.T. Cpe., power, air ..... -.•. • -'995

Chev.

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

Chev.

See

Ceward Calvert, Ron Hester or Bill Nelson

Imp. H.T. Cpe., V-8 auto. • • • · • •• • '1295

lfz t. Pickup, V-8, speed········ ·'1295

REMEMBER
We Service
What We Sell

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.
992-2174

OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

Open Evenings

®s

'Til

7 p.m. It-

Sat. 'til 5 p.m.
SeNice 'Til 12
On Saturday

500 E. Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio

68" Olds 98 H.T. Sed., V-roof, air. ...........'995

67 Ford Fai~ane Wagon ..................... '495
66 Buick 4 Door, V-8, auto. .. ............. '295
65 Dodge 2
. 61

Chev.

Door,

V-8 Auto •••••• - .. · .... · .. · 195

4 Door, V-8 Auto...... .. . .. .......1145

, Karr &amp; Van--zandt
"You'll L1ke Our Quality Way
o! Doing Business"
992·5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenings Untii6:0o-Til5p.m . Sat.

2 SIGNS.
OF
QUALITY

Ponteroy
Motor Co.
S229S

Middleport, Ohio

SWJday School attendance on
Dec. 23 was 55, and the offering
$25.92. A special offering of $36
was received. A lrl!at was
given to the entire SIII,Jday
School and gifts to the
superintendent and all the
teachers, the SWJday School
secrelary and to Rev. and Mrs.
Meece. Worship services were
' held at II a. m. with the Rev.
Meece spealqng from Luke 2:7•
13. Attendance was 37 and
offering $37.25, pledges $60.00.
·The annual church Christmas program was held Sunday
evening, Dec. 23, with an at·
tendance of 90. Agood program
was presen~ by lhe yo'!"g
people under the leadership of
Linda Henderson and Dorothy
Calaway with Uoyd and Doris
Dillinger, Florence Spencer,
Sandra Massar and Lloyd
Brooks · and David Williams
a&amp;'Jisting. The program con·
sis~ of recitations by the little
folks a play by the in'
.
tennediates
and jWJtors,
a
solo, "Silver Bells" by Diana
Massar, Christmas Carols and
Jingle Bells. Florence Spencer
was pianist. San Ia arrived and
greeted &gt;the children and
passed our gifts A loose treat
was pal!Sed out to the entire
audience. A White Gift • Of-

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
.

"·

69 Olds 442 HT Cpe., P .S., 4 sp., • • • •• • • • '1095

1971 DODGE COlWN ~T'

Sl49S

-

1968 CHEVROLET BEL AIR

cancelled.,
L.ost
your
operator ' s license Call 992
7428
6-15 tfc:

Arnold Grate

69 Olds 98 HT Cpe., power, v-roof, air···· .11195

4 Door, 1 owner. sma ll V s~'ngine. automatic t;ans. good
1st lrne tires, clean mtenor. dark blue flmsh Dodge
popu lar model.

Alfred
Social Notes

71 Pontiac.

Polaro 2 dr. H T, auto .•
P.S., P. B., radio .' Real nice
car.

Clara Follrod, attended ser·
vtces at the Whtte FWleral
Home for the latter's aWJt,
Mrs. Phoebe H!Ullilon, Ltttle
Hocking, on Wednesday, Dec.
26, al 2 p. m.
Sunday School attendance on
Dec. 30 was 48, the offermg
$22.45. Worslup servtees were
held at 11 a.lh. with Rev.
Meece speaking from Lsatah
53: 1·7,
"Chrtsttans are
Overcomers". Attendance at
thts servtce was 26, offermg
$18 70 and pledges $25.
Chnstmas evemng guests at
th~ home of Clara Follrod and
Nina Robmson were all their
children, Mr. and Mrs.
carleton Follrod and Charles.
of Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Follrodand Sue Ann of Athens;
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Follrod,
Steve and Kathy, local; Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Swartz and
family of Martella, 0., and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Robmson and
family of Belpre, 0.
On Christmas Day, Clara
Follrod VlSi~ her son, Mr.
and Mrs . Bill Follrod and Sue
Ann in Athens and Nina
Robinson spent Christmas wtth
her son-ID-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swartz

and family tn Marietta. She Pamela in Hillsboro, 0 ., and
also visited wtth her son, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woode and
Robert Robinson and family at Conni tn Ctrcleville last Thursthe Robert Boggs home in day .
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Swartz
Coolville, 0
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Honacher have been ill and mnfmed to
and family of Columbus called thetr home for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.
at the Honacher.Qlppel home
Woode called at the Clifford
on Christmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. William Carr Hayes home in Middleport last
and daughters, Vicki and Friday and on Sunday at the
Pennt, visited her sister, Mr. George Guthrie home.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Perry and
and Mrs. Henry Penn and

Rates of Taxation for 1973
In pursuance of law. I, Howard E. Frank. Treasurer of Meigs County, Ohio do
hereby give notice that the number of Mil!s lev1ed on each dollar of property s hown
on the General Tax Duplicate of Renl Estate, Public UtJhty and, Personal Property
within said County for the year 1978 is as follo\\s:

TOWNSHIPS
SCHOOL DISTRICTS
AND CORPORATIONS

BEDFORD
Meigs LocalS D.... 4 30
Eastern Local S.D.. 4.30
CHESTER
Easrern Local S.D .. 4.30
Meigs Local S D.... 4 30
COLUMBIA
Alexand~r Local S D 4.30

Sll95

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
OPEN EVES8;00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO
-~--------'••&lt;

Plains on Dec. 16.
Guests at the Wilham Carr
home for Christmas eve supper
were Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woode
and Conni of Circleville, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert White of
Keno, Mary Carr and Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. D. Woode, local.
Mrs. Iris carr and,daughters
spent Christmas wtth her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wlute wtth their annual famtly
get-together.
Ilfr. and Mrs. Clair Woode
and Conni, Circl~ville were

supper guests of hts parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Woode
for their annual Christmas Day
observance on Tuesday, Dec
25.
Mr . and Mrs. Ernest
Vineyard of Michigan and Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Atherton
and family of Long Bottom
spent Christmas with their
parnts, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Atherton.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Follrod
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
•
D: Woode, Nina Robinson
and

LEGAL

M.EIGS COUNTY REAL
ESTATE OWNERS
THE TAX BOOKS ARE NOW OPEN
FOR THE DECEMBER~OR FIRST
HALF COLLECTION OF THE 1973
REAL ESTATE TAXES. ALSO FOR
DELINQUENT TAX. CLOSING
DATE WILL BE JANUARY 20, 1974.

HOWARD E. FRANK
MEIGS C UNTY TREASURER

Larry's of Pomeroy

"UNDER SELL"
Drive a Little &amp;
Save a Lot!
14' X 70'-12' X 50'
12' X 65' -14' X 64'
We Feature Some
of the Finest:

· •CROYDON
•PARKWOOD
• FLEETWOOD ..
• KIRKWOOD
•CAMERON

LARRY'S

MOBILE HOMES
Frank

Gheen, Sales Mgr

Ph; 992-7777
Pomeroy, Ohio
Next Door to the

"Jones

famtly of near Little Hocktng,
0., and Mr . and Mrs. Lowell
Guthrie and family, local,
spent Christmas Day with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Guthrie. In turn, the parents
called at each home during the
weekend.
Garner Grtffin spent
Christmas wtth his son-m-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles O' Brten and son,
Kevm, in Colwnbus.

,,

4 Door , V-8 engrne, automatic trans ., power steenng .
ractory air, rad1o. good t1res . clean rntenor. blue fm1 sh

--------------AUTOMOBILE Insurance been

MAYTAG

Priced Only

11495

Keith Goble Ford, Inc.

--------------- •.

NOW IS THE TIME TO SELL
IF YOU WANT TO GO
SOMEWHERE YOU MUST
THIN~ BIG TRY US.

70 Ford Wagon, air • • • .. • • .. • • · • • • • • • •• • • • •

Local 1 owner new car trade, 350 V 8 engine, automa lt c,
power steenng &amp; b"rakes, factory a1r, radro, spotless clean
blue interior w1fh silver grey frnish, v inyl roof . A nrce ane

and krtchen cabmets. Call
Guy Neigler, Racine, Ohro
949 -3604
~·
12 20 26tc ..-..

NEED A new cellrng or room
pane led, or mterror panting?
Call Richard Wut, 992 2889.
12 18 26rc

$2195

71 Dodge

LTD 4 dr H. T .• whtle.
black v1nyl lop. factory
a1r, P.S, P B, AM &amp; FM
radio Real nice car.

70 Camaro H.T. Coupe, V-8 auto., P.S. · .. · 11995

1970 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO

ponds and septrc tanks, dit
ching service , top soi l, fill
dirt, l rmestone, B&amp;K EX ·
cavating Phone 992 5367 or
992 3861
9-1-tfc

$4195

Sed .• 6 cyl..
local one
car
Right

~

JANUARY
CLEARANCE
MAJOR SALE

Co.

'

Cornett 4 Dr
auto.. P.S.,
owner. Sharp
Priced

0 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air ...........'2095

68 Olds Cut. H.t. Sed., V-8, auto., P.S.·····'995

your
Free
328 ...

Dryers
Surround
clothes
With gentle. even
heat No hot spots,
no overdrylno . Fine
Mesh Lint Filter
We Specl•llze In

H.T. Sedan, full power, air ••.••'1595

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

Chesler. 0.

Located on St. Rt. 7

at the shop , 992 -3802 or 9-49
4254

ACRE - o! vacanl

Sedan, HOOf, air········ 11995

1971 Ford

70 Olds 98 Lux. 5ed., full pow., air, v-roof '2295

68

RIGGS 985-4100
USED CARS

-------------G &amp; E Appltance Reparr Phone

------ ---------

88

HT

HT

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

done by appointment only at
presen t trme. due to rllness rn
family
Phone
for
ap
porntment 742 3232
11 25-tfc

W ILL trrm or cut trees.
shrubbery Also, clean
basements, attics, etc.
949 -322 1 or 742 4441
1-2

ONLY

H T

Runs good

2-11 tfc

PRICE

Ford LTD

1

2 Or H . T ., fac a1r, vrnyl top

Service

'

71

69 Chev. lmpala---''895
67 Chev. Impala _ _s395
Dr.
65 T-Bird ____s295

bedrooms

742-4211

70 Olds Delta 88 ------=s1295
69 Plymouth Fury 111____:_s795

2 Dr H T

and backhoe work , septic
- tanks insta ll ed, dump trucks
and 10 boys for h rre , will haul
fill -drrt, top sorl. limestone
and grave l , Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers , day phone 992 7089,
nrghl phone 992 3525 or 992 ·

Red Carpet

M1ddleporf Pomeroy

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

66 Mercury Matador _s495

-SEPTIC
-------------TANKS, AROBIC

REALTY

71Dr , Ford Galaxietop 500---l1195

12
71

H. T , P S, P B, v1nyl

1972 Ford

73 Olds Toronado, V-roof, power, air······ 15200
Buick Elec. 225 H.T. Sed., air·· •• •••• • 13495

Run s the best

REASONABLE rates, Ph. 446
4782, Gallipolis. John Russell
Owner and Operator
5 12 tfc

MAIN ·~~~

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

72

66 ·Plymouth 4 Dr. WAGON '495

1-2·61C
30 -tfc
-- -------------------------SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED

608 E.

12

4 Or wagon, 3 seater, wrack.

4 Dr , 318

-EXCAVATING,
-------------dozer, loader

delivered rrght to
protect Fast and easy
estimates Phone 992
Goeglein Ready Mrx
Middleport, Ohio
6

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

..
'1972 Dodge

T B1rd, blue &amp; while lop .
ihis car IS loaded, low
mileage.

G.P .• Burg, P. S., P.B.,
factory air. one owner.
Priced To Sell

4 Or , Fac a1r, P S , P 8

C BRADFORD,Auctroneer
Complete Servrce
Phone 949 3821
Racine, Ohio
Crrtt Br!dford •
5-1-tfc

- - --------- ---

H T , factory arr, P S, P B , vrny l top

12

•

1973 Pontiac

73 CadiHac Sed. DeVille, power, air -· ·- · · · '6500
73 Olds 98 'tux. Sed., power, roof, air .. ·-·'4895

USED CARS

'

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

70 Ford LTD-----'s1295
2

and

Rl 7.

SALE EVERY
SATURDAY
NIGHT"7 PM

I

O~ICE SUPPLIES

land In Salisbury Township on

1

4 Dr

Pomeroy

Automatics
2 speed operation
Choice of water
temps . Auto. water
level control. Lint
Filter or Power Fm
"gltator .,
\ Parma-Press
M.ayt•g

OVER

B1tl Wade- AuCtiOneer

Bubble top , 4 dr wagon wtth rack

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

nrce bath, large modern kitchen, 2 famrly rooms and
garage Nrce porches on 124
POMEROY - Large bnck , J
bedrooms, bath, gas F . A
furnace , Centr'al a1r, modern
kitchen, large dining. 2 porches
and 2 car garage

B&amp;G AUCTION

.69Dr HMercury
Marquis -~95
T Loaded
68 Buick Skylark
ss95
·69 Dodge Monaco __s895

992-2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

DE SIRABLE two bedroom
house in Mrddleport , ready to
occupy Call 992 5310
12 30 26tc

H T .• V 8. P S.. P B , factory a1r, v1nyl top

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the 1

Residence and
Mobile Homes

POMEROY, OHIO

ON

73 Cadillac Sed. DeVille, rad. tires, air •••• }6500

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MOTORS. INC.

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For Sale

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---------truck for s·ale
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Mason, W. Va

1161

-------------AM FM Rad ro, stereo, 8 track

1969 BUICK La Sabre, 4 door
hardtop , good condrtron,
askrng £800 17 ~18 miles per
gallon Phone 9p 4179
12 28 7tp

MATERIALS CO.

7·J-5554

FIRE WOOD, 1; 2 cord, hard
wood
Cut 2 or 3 feet
Delrvered 525 00 Phone 696 .

1-3 3tp

Auto Sales

HOGG &amp;ZUSPAN

USED, CARS

Rad1a

REPAIR

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VACUUM Cleaners new 1973
Model
Comp lete with all
cleanmg tools Small pa rnt
damage rn shrpping Will take
S27 cash or budget plan
ava rlab le Phone 992 2984

OFFICE rooms for rent on 2nd
floor of Coats bur ldmg over ---------~- - --Dutton's Drug Store Cal l 992 - EXCELSIOR Salt Works, E
3641. or 992 5141
Marn Sl , Pomeroy All kinds
1 4 12tc
of salf water pellets, water
-- -----------nuggets, block salt and own
2 BEDROOM home, bath,
Ohro Rrver Salt Phone 992
basement, and garage Phone
3891
992 2072
6-5 tfc
1 4 3tp
- -------- ~- --AM -FM stereo radro 8 tr ack
2 BEDROOM furniShed apt No
tape com bination , 4 speaker
pets, $75 per month , plus
sound
system
Balance
utrlllrc!&gt; f!: ....... .,· rr M,l l ~ac r ne ,
S10l 98 or use our budget
949 3811
•&lt;&gt;rms Call 992 3965
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-FURNISHED
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2
bedroom

Bu11t to Your •Specs

Dehven!d to Job Silt

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OPERATION SAVINGS

Servlc

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INSTALLING

1974

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From the 1araest
Bulldoz.er Radiator to
'-,mallest Heater Cor.:.
Na than Biggs

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IRadin!
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Kerr Street
Pomeroy, Ohro

A&amp;A HEATING

Ml~rll•nari-Pomeroy, 0., Jan. 4,

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All wor k guaranteed

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Phone 992-2798

US ABOUT
PRE.FABR ICATEI)

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Reaso nable Prices

"STRIPPERS"

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Ar ea's Most

Stnp Pa1nt, Varnishes,
etc from Furmture.
Antiques- Modern-Metals
We buy Ant1ques, Collechbles, etc

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See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992-7089
Ntght992-3525
or 992-5232

F IREW OOD , $12 per pr ck up
load any di!y after 2 00
GQrdo n Proffrtt , Gr eat Bend ,
Sandy Desert Rd , Portla nd ,
Oh10 , Rt 1
12 28 12tc

LARGE unfurnr she d Jrd f l oor' ~-----------'
apt for rent rn downtown
CLOSE OUT on new Zrg Zag
Pomeroy Ca ll 992 2789
Sewrng Machrnes For sewrng
12 30 6tc
stretch fabrrcs , buttonholes ,
fancy des1gns, etc Parnt
HOU SE for rent rn CheShire
slightly blemrshed ' Cho rea of
Phone 992 569J
carryrng case or s.ewrng
111J tfc
stand $49 80 cash or terms
----- - -------- avar lable Phone 992 2984
3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
12 5 tfc
unfurn rshed
apartments
--------------Phone 992 5434
4 12 tfc BEAUTIFUL wa l nut stereo
radro AM FM tape com
brnatlon, 8-track tape deck.
PRIVATE meetrng room for
Balance $101 93, or terms
any organizatron, phone 992
avililab le Call 992 3965
3975
1223tfc
3 11 lfc

Phone 992 6314 .

BARBS

For Sale

--------------8 TRACK tapes country

We

stalled

FOAM to fr l l your Old COUCh and
charr cush1ons as low as
SIO 95, Uphol stery books only
SOc , 4 rnch covered foaM
mattresses for standa rd srz e
bed ,
$29 95
Pomeroy
Recovery . 622 E
Mam ,
Pomeroy Phone 992 755-4
12 2J 26 tc

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1-lealth insurance

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell
and Mr and Mrs Howard
Russell were Saturday evening
VISitors or Mr and Mrs. Lincoln Russell
Mr and Mrs Howard
Russell and Mr. and Mrs
Robert Russell were SWlday
afternoon vtsttors of Mr and
Mrs. Harle)' Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Dame! Worley
of Beckley, W Va, were
Chnstmas SWJday 1111 Tuesday
vtsttors of Mr . and · Mrs
Charley Smtih.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murphy,
local, and Mildred Murphy, or
Crooksville and Patricta
Thoma were Monday evemng
vtsttors of Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Johnson.
Patrtcta
Thoma
of
Louisvtlle , Ky , spent the
weekend and Christmas Day
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Thoma ~ nd other
relatives.
Chnstmas Day dmner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Johnson were Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Thoma, Patrtcta, Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Smtth, Mr.
and Mrs. Harley Johnson,
Tammy, Cheryl, Terry, Mr
and Mrs. Doyle Knapp, Kat!,
Kevin and Charles, and Mrs.
Ada Slack of Syracuse. Also
vtstlmg were Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Worley and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Murphy, and
Debbte.
Mrs Mildred Murphy of
Crooksville was a Chrtstmas
visitor of Mr. and Mrs J. R
Murphy, John, Peggy, Carmel,
Barbara and Mr and Mrs
Jack Downs.
Chnstmas day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J R. Murphy and
fam1ly were Mr and P.1r:;.
Robert Murphy, Debbie, Mrs.
Mtldred Murphy of Crooksvtlle
and Patrtcta Thoma of
Lowsville, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Downs
were Christmas Day visitors of
hts parents, Mr and Mrs.
Downs of Glouster.
Christmas Day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Tuckerman
were Mrs. James Reeves,
Linda, Paul Darnell, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Elam, Btll and
Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs Eugene
Haning, Rhonda and Ronald
and Mr and Mrs, Robert
Reeves and Bryan of Syracuse.
Chrtstmas Day guests of Mr
and Mrs. Ltncoln Russell were
Mr. and Mrs. Clmton Gilkey,
Mr . and Mrs Harold Gillogly,
Vtckt and Bruce, of Albany"
and Mr and Mrs. Walter
Jordan of Gjlhpolis
Mr and Mrs. Bill McElro;,
Jeff and Joey, of Columb;,.
were Christmas weekend
vtsttors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul

POMEROY,

Water Ltnes and Power
Lmes. At I work done by the
foot or contract. Also dozer
work and septiC tanks rn -

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MANAGEMENT

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Dick's
Hoard House

DITCHING SERVICE

19 73 SUZUKI T 500. $800 like
n ew s-t ill under warranty
Phone 949 3833
124tp ;.

THE

Your vacant place

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Mobrle
Home,
12x65,
3
bedroom arr cond1froner , 13
e)lpando. I ac re ground Old
Rt 33, North of Rock. Sprrngs
Phone 992 5677
l 'l 23 tfc

BA SS gu11ar , Ep rphone , wrth
Vox Super Beetle amp and
J B L speaker Comp lete for
S300 Phone 667 3372
I 2 4tp

IT'S THE real tllrn g, the Se w

and Go ShOp after Chrr stm as
Sale All polyester r educed
!.1 99 yard and up Owner
Mr s E T Calaway, Alfred.
Ollro
12 28 6tC

Our hearts are sore ,

WANTED

Monday lhru Saturday
1.01:. E Mam, Pomeroy. 0 .

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Ph. 992-5271
L1ncoln Htii-Pomeroy. 0 .

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

Pomeroy H6me &amp; Auto
OpenS T•l 5

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Body 'hop

GAS and OIL
SALES&amp; SERVICE

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992 -2094

~O LISE.'16 18 r_m coln Herghts J
bedrooms Famr l y room 1n
basement. washroom , util rty
?oom
Eler.tr rc range , arr
condrlroner carport, car
p e t 1ng. 1n lrv rng room . Cil ll
949 2891
12 'l7 M e

Call 446-0677 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.

consec ut 1ve tnse rl tons
26 cen ts pe r word s 1x con
secull ... e tnserttons

On Most Amencan Cars

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Gene's

P&amp;J HEATING
AND COOLING

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For Rent or Sale

•3.50 AN HOUR

RATES

BLIND AD~
Ad dll•onal 25c C harg e

CARPENTER work. masonry
work genera l remOdel mg by
hour or contra ct Phone 992
35 11
12 16 26 t c

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Wheel 'Alignment

pamt er
lnt er1or and exter1or P"hon e
985 3951
125 26tp

We need men &amp; women for •mmedtale work .
No expenence necessar y.
Full or Part Ttme

publ•sher will not b e respon
sr bl e for more than one m
correct •nscr ftOn

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EXPt ~ IENCED

DELIVERY DRIVER SALES

Business Services

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Employment Wanted

Cor r ec f• ons

will be accepted un t•l 9 am tor
Day o t Publr c at •on

was the scene of the Booster

SWlday School Class meetmg
and Chnsbnas party Fnday
evemng, Dec 21 The hymn ·o
Come, All Ye Fatthlul" opened
the meetmg wtth Mrs. Isabel
Stmpson presentrng the
program usmg scnptm r from
2nd Chapter or Luke and 2nd
chapter of Matt'&lt;ew and a
reading, "Don 't Blame U1e
Wrse Men" Other readmgs by
members mcluded, Legend of
the Robin, The Three Chtldrcn,
To Show the Way, The Mtracle
of Chnstmas, The Chnstmas
Wreckers wtth Stx Parts, When
Chnstmas Lights Come Down
AChristmas Prayer closed the
program . In the busrness
session, money donatwns to
Racme ftremen , emergency
and auxiliary were voted After
group smgmg of "Silent Nrght"
the meeltng closed wrth the
Lord's Prayer In umson
Dunng the soctal hour, gtfts
Wlder the lighted Chnstmas
tree were exchanged and gtrts
were presented to the teacher,
Mrs. Margte Grtmm . The
refreshment
table
was
beautiful wtlh
floral eenterptece gtven by Mr. and Mrs
Ernest Shuler, son-m-law and
daughter of Mrs Grella
Stmpson, who was asststed by
Mrs. Snnspon m serving lovely
refreshments to twelve
members
Cntt Bradford retured home
Monday, Dec. 31, from Holzer
Medica,! Center, followmg
surgery.
Mr. and Mrs Jerry Lee,
Scott and Jerry, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jeffr~y Lee of Columbus
and Mr. and Mrs. Asa Jordan
of Middleport were Christmas
dinner guests or Mr. and Mrs
Jake Lee
Mtss Wtlma Sayre of
Columbus called on Mr and
Mrs. Francts Morns recently.
Mrs. Margaret Houdashelt
was Chnstmas and overnight
guest of Mr and Mrs. Milton
Houdashelt and Beverlee and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krautter
of Gallipohs. Beverlee accompanied her grandmother
home and spent several days.
Enjoying a Chnstmas dmner
on SWJday, Dec. 23, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs Roy Rtffle
were Mr. and Mrs David
McKenzie, Phtlip, Jeff and
Jozie, of Gallipolis; Melvm
Rtffle of Columbus; Patty
Shain or Antiquity Mrs. Ralph
Shain, Antiqwty, vtstted in the

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WANT •o"s.

The beauhfully decorated
home or Mrs Gretla Snnpson

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INFORMATION
DEADLINES
5 PM D ay Bef ore Publ tcat•on
Mondily D ead lm l'9a m

By Mrs. Francis Morris

Mr. and Mrs. David Parry
annOWice the birth of a son,
born Dec. 31, in Holzer Medtcal
Center. They have another son,
Jeffrey, two years old.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ftsher of
Akron came Monday and spent
Christmas wtth her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roush,
returning home Dec. 26.
Mr. Dale Roush spent
Christmas in Colwnbus wtth
his son, David, and family
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Curtts of
Loram and daughter, Mrs.
Kenneth Bockenhager of
Jacksonville, Fla., spent the
Christmas hohday with Mr.
and Mrs. HarrY, Curbs and
other relatives. They visited
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rtffle on
Monday.
Miss Jane Ellis of Arhngton,
Va., Miss Ruth Eilts of
Colwnbus, Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Wheeler and famtly of
Sciotoville, Mrs Thereon
Johnson and Miss Edtth
Hayman, local, were dinner
guests on Wednesday, Dec 26,
of Dr. Kathryn Phtlson
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Phtison
and Erich and Sarah of
Syracuse were Christmas
guests ot; Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Philson *'d Mrs. Mtna Lewts
Mrs. carrie Nease spent
several days over Chrtstmas
w.th her son, Mr. and Mrs.
David Nea!e and sol),and other
relatives and (nends at
Baltimore, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cross
and Ray of Columbus spent
Chnstmas and overnight wtth
her mother, Mrs. Frankie
Netgler.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil !'.!tiler of
Kenton spent Chrtstmas
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Neigler.
Christmas guests of Mr and
Mrs Thereon Johnson were
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wheeler,
Mary Elizabeth and Kathte, of
Sciotoville, Mr and Mrs. Don
Johnson, Bnan and Bruce, of
Portland, Dr. Kathryn Philson
and Miss Edtth Hayman, local.
Bill Lake of Columbus came
after his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs . Francis Morris,
S1111day, Dec. 23, who spent the
holidays with the Lakes, Swtfts
and
Schroeders .
Mrs .·
Schroeder, Steve and Mae
Fern, brought them home on
Dec. 26.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Cleland
were guests Chnstmas and

4, 1971

Sentin·~l

Social Events

~fternoon.

or.0 , J.rn

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1.50 30.00
2.50 30.00

.25
.25

.27
27

1.00
100

.38
38

37.70
38 70

2.50 30 00
2.50 &amp;0 00

.25
•.25

27
27

1.00
1.00

.38
.38

38 70
38.70

1 50 28.50

.25

.27

1.00

.38

36.20

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.25

.27
27

1.00
1.00

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.38

38.20
34 20

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.27

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34 70

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1.00

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37.70

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1.00

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38.20

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1.00
1.00

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38.70
46.60

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37.70

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.25
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1.00
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34.20
40.90
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LEBANON
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Eastern Local S.D. - 4.30 2 0 30.
Southern Local S.D.. 4.30 2 00 26.00
LETART
Southern Local S.D. 4.30 2.50 26.00
OLIVE
Enstern Local S D. _ 4 30 1.50 30.00
ORANGE
Easrern Local S.D .. 4 30 2 00 30.00
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Meigs Local S D. -- 4.30 2.50 30.00
Rutland Village -··· 4.30 1.40 30.00 :J.OO
SALEM
Meigs- Local S.D.... 4.80 1.50 30 00
SALISBuRY
Meigs Local S.D. -· · 4.80 1.30 30.00
Middleport Village . 4.30 .20 30.00 3.70
Pomeroy VIllage ... 4.30 .20 30.00 7.10
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Meigs Local S.D.... 4 30 2.50 30.00
SUTION
Southern Local S.D. 4.30 2.00 26 00
Racine Village ...•. 4.30 .70 26.00 8.00
Syracuse VIllage ... 4.30 .70 26.00 10.30
SU'ITON
Meigs Local S.D. ·-- 4.80 2.00 80.00
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tate taxes which have not been paid at the
each
carry
aJt
ten per cent. Taxes may be paid
the office of the ~unty treasurer
~ y;I Please bnng your IBBt tax re&lt; eipt and if you pay by mail bo sure to loclose of

of

collection

at

orteyy:~ Property by taxing distnct and enclose stamped self addressed envelo~.
Aiways examine your tax receip~ to see that it covers all your property. Off1ce
Hours 9:00A.M. to 4:00pM. da1ly excepb Saturday when off1ce closes at Noon.

Tax Books ~ill open December 20, 1978 t'H"3'wiz'1'Dl~\,RANK, M~igs Co. Tress.

Boys"

- WINTER HOURS9 to 6 Mon .-Sa t
Close-d Sunday s

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The Pub l rs ller, re serves th e

nght to €'d 11 or rl' teC! any ads
d eeme d
obtect•onal
The

For Want Ad Se rv1ce
5 ce nts pe r Word one msertron
Mm tmum C hargeS I 00
14 c ent s p er wo rct three

15 P er Ce nt Ot sc ount on pa•d
ads a.nd ads Piltd wdh•n 10
days
&amp; OBITUARY
$2 00 f or 50 word m 1n
11num Each addit iOna l word

P IANO and ORGAN less ons by
graduate
Of
Crn c 1nn a t '
Con se rvatory
of
Musr c
Ge rald Hoffner Pllone 99'1
3825
1 J 12tc

A SS ISTAN T MANAGE R A
person who c an qu1ckly
develop mto the assrstant
manager of our oHrce Must
be at least h rg h schoo l
graduate and have a car
Phone Mr Busk 1rk at 992
SHOOTING Match Horn er Hr l l
1 111
Cap1ta1
F rnancral
G un Cl ub Sunday Jan 6, 12
Se rvrces , an
equil l op
noon
Factory choked guns
portunrty employer
on l y
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Adver t,s eme n t

per

OFFICE HOURS
8 30 a m
8 30 am
Sca turd ay

to 5 00 p m Da tl y
to 12 00 Noon

In Memol"'
IN LOVI N G mernory of our
husband , fath er and g ran d
fa ther Thomas Ratl•ff w)lo
departed h•s l •fe on Jari 4,
196.t

We m •SS you now

Help Wanted

Notice

CARD OF THANKS

1 W I LL be tak1ng sew•ng orders
aga 1n rn January
Belly
Frederr c k
Phone 985 3860
12 30 6tp

As t•m e goes by
We m• ss you more

Your lovm g smil e
Your gentle fa ce

No one can fill
MtSSE'd
c hildren

WANTED IN
POMEROY
PHONE 992-2156

by W1l e

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IN ME M ORY of Wateman
Wh1te who pass ed away Jan
5, 19 73 Your me mory 1S my
keepsake I hO ld w 1thm my
heart Some day we II meet
aga1n and never more to part
W1fe E sra
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UNDER NEW

COURT STREET CAB

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Pets For Sale
2 COON dogs one blue l 1ck and
g reyhound crossed, other, red
b.one sh epherd Se ll as pa rr ,
guara nteed Phone 992 6258
1 4 4tp

Wolfpen
News, Notes

Operating 24 hrs. a day
tn
Pomeroy
and
Middleport.
Same
Phone pNo. 992-7116 .

overmghto~Mr .

KOSCOT KOSMET ICS

&amp;

WIGS

We have the producl on hand
and we del1ver to you per
sona lly Helen Jane Brown ,
992 5113
12,30tfc

DEPENDABLE person for
hou sekee per for
el derly
couple Good wages and trme
off
Reference r eq uired
Phon e 992 5293
12 28 He

lnlvranc•, n il
Stephen c. Snowden
SSJ Russell St.
(Gravel Hrlll
MrddlepDrt, OhrD
Phone 992 71 SS

For PIIIDn to ,.,ton ll. . lth

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DRIVER WANTED

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SHOO TING MATCH , Corn
Hollow Gun Club. turn frrst
rrght after Miles Cemetery
Rutland
Factory choked
guns only Sunday . January 6.
1 p m
1 3 Jtc
SHOO TING Matcll. Forked Run
Spo rt sman Club noon Sun
day
F actory . choked g uns
only
1 3 Jtc
8 TRACK tapes, country &amp;
western ro ck &amp; gospel on~y
$2 each Tape cases, $2 95 and
!.6 95 Th rs offer good on ly
unt1l
J anuary
6,
1974
Pom eroy Recovery 622 E
Marn St r ee l Phone 992 7554
12 26 arc

DAILY SENTJN EL
POMEROY, OHIO
PHONE

992~156

Wanted To Buy
CA SH pard for all makes ilnd
mode l s of mobrle homes
Phone area co de 614 423 9531
~ 13 tfc

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1 COPPER 60c, radrators
brass 30c, batterres,
$1 00 M A HaiL Reedsv rll e,
Oh ro Phone 37 8 6249
12 20 lie

NO

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INCOMETax -;erVIC"e9am to
5 p m Oarly, except Sunday
evenrngs by apporntment
only Co Rd 22 off Rt. 7
bypass Phon e Wanda Eblrn ,
992 2272
I 2 30 1c

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GUN SHOO T , Saturday. Jan 5,
6 p m , Mile Hil l Road ,
Factory choked guns on l y
Assorted meats Spon so red by
Racme F1re Dept
1 2 li e

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SHOOTING Ma t ch, Rac rne Gun
Club, Sunday, Jan 6, I p m
Assorted meats. factory
choked guns only
1 2 Jtc

lielp Wanted
WANTED exper1enced truck
dr rvers for our equ1pment
Brokers
W1th
Tandem
Tr'actors and 40 ft
F lat
trailers
Also,
Tandem
tractors wrth wet lr nes to pu ll
our Dump tdJi ler s Al l for
long haul
Contact c
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Wyalt, New Haven . W Va 1
1304) 882 2138
1 2 6tc
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EARN ' $15,000 per year and
more
dnving
Tractor
Traders
No experrence
necessary
For 'l'lformatron
wrrte, The Darty Sentrnei '&amp;Box
729R, P l ease rnclude 001ne,
add r ess, and phone number
1 2 7tc
WA I TRESS full or parttrme
Hours 4 to 12 30 p m No
experrence necessary Apply
1n person , Blue Tartarn
12 28 7tc

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SPARE
trme
Natrona!
ty pewrrter distrrbutor seeks
person to reparr guaranteed
ty pewrrters l or area dealers
Company trams For details ,
wrlle
Typewriters , Glen
Shaw, Pa
12 26 8tp

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SOMEO N E to lrv e rn rf poss rble ,'
l 1ght housework, take care of
2 small children, age 4 and
age 8 S days a week Call 992
2881 or inqu1re at 1674 L rncoln
HgtS , evenrngs
12 30 6tc

McElroy.
Mr. and · Mrs. Rtchard
Warner, Mr . and Mrs . James
Proffitt and family, Mrs. Faye
DWllavy of Columbus were
Christmas Day guests of Mr.
and George Warner and
Gordan.

OLD furniture , oak tables
clocks , rce boxes, brass beds ,
d rshes
or
comp l ete
households
Wr1te M
D
Mrller, Rt 4, Pomeroy , Ohro,
cal l 992 6271
5 13 tfc

For Rent

by PHIL PASTORET
A January thaw ts what
happens to the freezer every
trme our publtc electnc company blows a fuse.

and Mrs. John
Leary and famtly at Pt
Pleasant and Miss Evewyn
YoWJg and ramtly at Galhpohs.
Mtss Leshe Taylor of PI
Pleasant spent .several days
A bndge club "' wha1 we'd
With her grandpare~ts. Mr. hkP
to use on tlw partner \H'
and Mrs Fra~k Cleland
h'lfl Ja, t night

UPHOL STERY Fabncs by the
y~d
54 rnches w1de as low as
$1
er yard, velvets as low
as S 5, Impor ted velvets ,
$9 95 We also have nylon,
Hercu lo n.
cotton prrnts
vrnyls and remnants by the
yard or by the prece Pomeroy
Recovery, 622 East Marn
Street. Pomeroy Phone 992
7554
12 23 26tc

--------- ---- --

SALT FOR ICE AND S.NOW ,
Rock sal) for townShip S,
towns, and busrnesses in
bulks and bags for 1ce and
snow Excetsror Salt Works
Phone 992 3891
1111tfc
E LECTROLU X Sweeper deluxe
model
Complete wrth ~II
clean1ng attachm ent s and
uses paper bags Slrghtly used
but cleans and looks lrke new
Wrll se ll for $37 25 cash or
terms availab l e Pt~one 992
2984 '
125tfc
&amp;

western , rock &amp; gospel, only
S2 each Tape cases , $2 95 &amp;
S6 95 Thrs offer good only
until
January
6,
1974
Porn eroy Recovery, 622 E
Ma 1n St r ee t Phone 992 7554
_._12 26 Btc

___________ __

It's Snow Tirr Time!

CO-OP COUNTRY
SQUIRE 120
PositiVe Stop and Go In Mud
&amp; Snow

ALL SIZES IN STOCK

2 FURNISHED apartments tor
rent on main hrghway m
Mason, w Va
Reyno l ds
F lower Shop or cal l 773 -5147
1-3 6tp

Let U s Install Now!

SUPER SEI!"'rE STA.
9. _ Jack W C·:oy, Mgr.
llliit Phone 992 9932

------- - - ------

SEW I NG machrnes, brand new
zrg zag rn nice walnut tab le In
orrgma l cartons. Never used
Clearance on ' 73 models Only
a feyv availab l e , S63 -40cash or
terms avarlab l e Phone 992
2984
1123tfc

------- - - ------

apartment, Mrddleport
Phone 992 3874
12281fc

--------------SMALL 2 bedroom trarler, rdeal
for couple Ca l l 992 7-t79

12-2 tfc

---- ----------HOUSE 1n Chester area, 8 miles
from Pomeroy, as rs for $100 a
month Owner Will wor~ out
deal with handyman Cal l 985
3816
1 2 3tp

Your
Favonte
Countq
Mustc Stars V1s1t On

THE RALPH

EMERY SHOW
4:30

TO

5:30

Monday thru Fnday
On

WMPO-FM

STEREO. 92.1

5 MONTH old bull. 3 quarter
Charolars. quarter brown
Sw rss , both parents reg !350
Phone 742 41 71
1 4 3tc

--- ---------- -

COA L FOR SALE, JAY MAR
COAL
COM PANY ,
THE
MEIGS &amp; GALLIA LINE ,
STATE
ROUTE
7
AT
CHES HIRE , OPEN 7 AM
TILL 6 30 PM 5 DAYS A
WEEK PHONE 992 5693
12 31 4tc

--- - ----------

197J
Z I G ZAG
SEWING
MACHINES lett rn layaway
All burtt rn to buttonhole, do
stretch sewrng and fancy
strtchrng Pay lUSt $48 75 cash
or l erms available. Trade rns
accepted . Phone 992 2984
12 30 rtc

--- -----------

ELECTROLUX
Vacuum
Cleaners complete wrfh at
tachments, cordwrnder and
pamt spray Used but rn lrke
n ew co ndrtron
Pay $34 45
cash or budget plan a var ia ble
Ph one 992 2984
12JOttc

------------WE HAVE all your upholstery
needs ,
Bur l ap ,
denrm ,
cambr rc, foam glue , zrppers,
filckrng stnp, spnngs and
clips, chrpboard,
button
twine , sewing thread, legs,
upholstery books , dacron.
webbrng, sprrng twrne . tacks.
welt cord, cotton, sw 1vel
bases and foam, foam, foam
Pomeroy Recovery. 622 East
Marn Street. Pomeroy Phone
992 7554
12 23 26tc

12

lB tf&lt;,

PAINT DAMAGE, 1973 ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINES
Still rn origrnal cartons No
attachments needed as our
controls are burtt in
Sews
wrth I or 2 needles, makes
buttonholes. sew on buttons,
monograms, and blind hem
strlch Ful l cash pnce S38 50
or budget p lan available
Phone 992 -2984
12 18 tfc
--------~ -- ~---

SINGER Automatrc Zrg Zag
Sewmg Mach ines, in sewmg
table Makes buttonholes,
sews on buttons, blind hems,
etc. Top notch conditron. Pay
$5 1 or terms a variable Phone
992 2984r
12 18 ttc

----------- - - --

GROCERY busmess for sale
Buildtng for sale or lease
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m .
to 10 p m for appomtment
3 20 tfc

--------------SINGER sew 1ng machines 1972
mode l rn beaut1ful walnut
cabrnet Makes desrgn stlt
ches zrg zag, buttonholes.
blrnd hems, etc Lrke .new
Only $89 95 Call Ravenswood
273 9521 or 273 9893 after 5 oo
12 7 tfc

------------ --Real Estate For Sale

------------- WOOD COAL coo ft. stove, U s

Surplus Never been used,
delrvered $250 00 Phone 696
1161
1-3-4tc

--------------1973 KAWASAKI 175 Enduro,

1957 Mobile Home , BxA8, 1969'
Mercury Comet Phone 949
2788

t ape combrnat ron, 4 way
speaker
sound
system
Balance Sll4 53. or , terms
avarlable Call 992 3965 .
1-3-tfc

POMEROY- 2 bedroom horne
w1fh hardwood floors. Compact

K1lchen, balh, gas F.A. lur
nac:e

and

basement

-Only

$6,500

NEW HOME -

3

bedrooms.

11/ z

baths, all electr ic, dming, 2
family rooms, double garage
and abot.Jt r acre .

SYRACUSE -

4

14 Riverside Dr.
Athens, Ohio

FURNITURE

PHONE 843-2341

Stop In and See Our
l=lnnr Disolay.

A LOVELY new Home 1h m rle
from Mergs Hrgh School.
Three bedrooms , two baths,
full basement wrth two car
garage Large lot $27,500
Also, recently remodeled
three bedroom Older home In
Pomeroy
Price of $15,000
rncludes turnrture Owner w111
help finance either of these
two propertres Ca ll 593 5667
Athens

12 2 JOtc

ROOM house, e&gt;::tra nrce
locatron on new bypass , Rt 7
15 mrnute drive to Gavm
Plant , 10 mrnule dr1ve to
Pomeroy
Extra large lot
Can be vacant at once Can
see rt by appomtment, Call
any frme after 3 p m , 247
2163
1 -4 4tc

TWO STORY brrck apartment
building , two apartments,
South Th1rd St , Midd leport
Shown ·by
appomtment
Rodney Downing, Rea l Estate
Broker Phone 992 3731

Consignments accepted 10 a.m . to 6 p.m.
datly, or will pay cash
for your household
items.

I

POMEROY,
START THE NEW YEAR
RIGHT - BUY A HOME.
"tO HEATING PROBLEM
HERE THESE ARE ALL
ELECTRIC.
NEW wrth 1 acre
3
bedrooms (large closets).
Colored bath w. shower
Krtchen has lots of cabinets
and large dinmg
Ut11ity
roqm Garage. Your chorce

color of carpeting CUSTOM
BUILT $18.900 oo
3 years

acre
3
bedrooms W Closets. N1ce
kitchen with Range, large
d rntng area Modern bath
Large Livrng Carport with
storage and Utility room .
Old.

112

JUST $16,000 00
&lt;I yr old I acre. 3 B.R Balh
Nice krtchen and dining
room
Hardwood floors
Garage and Breezeway.
Porches.
Some
woods.

$19,000 00

2 Yrs old 112 acre

Lovely
k itchen and dinrng Range
Utility room J nice B.R.s
Colored bath
Hardwood
floors , some carpeting
Drapes Close in $21,000.00.
J Yrs. ~ld ·~.- acre J B R s
Colored bath W. shO\W~"'"
Beautiful kitchen, lots ot
ca brnet s Range &amp; Ref
Util1ty Drnrng R Basement.

$21,000.00
IF NONE OF THESE ARE
SUITABLE WE HAVE
OTHERS. !All prices)
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
992-2259
II no answer 992;2568

Olds

v.a,

auto

2

5232

---------------

63 Mercury 2 Dr. H.r._s125
69Dr Olds Cutlass
s395

DOZER work, land clearing by
the acre hourly or contract,
farm ponds. roads, etc Large
dozer and operator with over
20 years experrence . Pullrns
Excavatmg, Pomeroy, Ohro.
Phone 992 -2478
12 -19tfc

4

--------------O'DELL Alrnement work can be

-

12-30 26tp
CONCRETE

-READY
-------------MIX

---

.

All new 1973 models offered at
below our cost.

SEWAGE SYSTEMS
CLEANED , REPAIRED
MILLER
SAN .. TATION,
STEWART, OHIO PH "2·
3035
10-Hfc

------------SEPTIC
TANKS
ch~i!IOed

All new 1974 model full sized
cars offered at sacrifice prices.

------------ELNA and White Sewing

All Demonstrators offered at
unreslstable prices.

Modern Sanitarian. 992 39s.t or
992 -7349.
10-23 tfc

Machrnes
Service on all
makes Reasonable rates.
The Sewrng Cente r , Middleport. Ohio
11 16 tfc

All Used Cars priced for quick sale.

CONSTRUCTION,

You can find what you want at the

Roofrng , spoutmg, krtchens
and bathrooms Complete
remodeling Phone 742 6273

price you want to pay at

12·3·11C
-DOZER
------------and back hoe work,

--------------N E IGLERS for bulldrng houses

69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T.,

v-roof,

$1995

71 Dodge

Sale Price

-------------SEWING ; MACHINES Repair
servrce, at' makes, 992-2284
The Fab11C Shop, Pomeroy
Authorrzed Smger Sales and
Service We Sharpen Scrssors
3-29-tfc

---------------

and
out
Call
26tc

'"

Big Capacity

Maylag

..

Halo of Heat

"'

'

Rutland

!
l

fertng of $30 was recetved.
The uMW Christmas party
was held ;n the church
basement on Tuesday evening
with an attendance of 29 men,
women and children. The
potluck supper was served at
7:30 with Rev. Meece asking
the blessing. Gifts from under
a ligh~ Christmas tree were
exchanged and new names.
drawn for 1974. blristmas
Carols were sung with Helen
Woode at the piano. She also
played "Sial' of the East."
Mrs. Wilbur Parker and her
brother, Samuel Michael, went
• to HW1 ling ton last Saturday to
attend the funeral of their aWJt,
Mrs. Mabel Michael Raddant.
Eddie Parker of Columbus
spent a few days at Christmas
time here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilber Parker and
his sister, Martha Poole and
Will.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Woode
attended the wedding of her
nephew, John Gregory Hayes
and Cynthia' Ann Farrar, on
Friday evening, Dec. 21 , in the
Chester U.M . Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Henderson, Mr . and Mrs .
David Williams and Aaron, and
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Follrod,
Stevie and Kathy, attended the
annual Christmas family gettogether at the home of their
mother and grandmother,
Edtth Harper, at Tuppers

--

Cal . 2 dr . auto., P S., P B.,
air Just as c lean as a new
one
A Lot Cheaper

S1595

ONLY

$1995

69 Ford

70 Buick

...

,

Dart Demon, 6 cyl., s!d.
trans., local one owner. A
big gas saver.
Priced To Sell

Skylark 2 dr . H. T., auto .•
P.S., P. B., local one
owner
Sale Price

$}795

S1895

air·· -11095

h Ton, long bed , red, 6
cyl , std. trans.

1

Great Pnce

$1495

••

69 Mereu I} Mont ego 4 Door, V-8, auto •• •• • 1995

WE WANT YOU BACK CAUSE THE JOB WAS DONE RIGHT

69 Nova Cpe., 6 cyl., std. trans............11395

69
69

NOT BECAUSE THE JOB WAS DONE WRONG
Olds 88 H.T. Cpe., power, air ..... -.•. • -'995

Chev.

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

Chev.

See

Ceward Calvert, Ron Hester or Bill Nelson

Imp. H.T. Cpe., V-8 auto. • • • · • •• • '1295

lfz t. Pickup, V-8, speed········ ·'1295

REMEMBER
We Service
What We Sell

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.
992-2174

OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

Open Evenings

®s

'Til

7 p.m. It-

Sat. 'til 5 p.m.
SeNice 'Til 12
On Saturday

500 E. Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio

68" Olds 98 H.T. Sed., V-roof, air. ...........'995

67 Ford Fai~ane Wagon ..................... '495
66 Buick 4 Door, V-8, auto. .. ............. '295
65 Dodge 2
. 61

Chev.

Door,

V-8 Auto •••••• - .. · .... · .. · 195

4 Door, V-8 Auto...... .. . .. .......1145

, Karr &amp; Van--zandt
"You'll L1ke Our Quality Way
o! Doing Business"
992·5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenings Untii6:0o-Til5p.m . Sat.

2 SIGNS.
OF
QUALITY

Ponteroy
Motor Co.
S229S

Middleport, Ohio

SWJday School attendance on
Dec. 23 was 55, and the offering
$25.92. A special offering of $36
was received. A lrl!at was
given to the entire SIII,Jday
School and gifts to the
superintendent and all the
teachers, the SWJday School
secrelary and to Rev. and Mrs.
Meece. Worship services were
' held at II a. m. with the Rev.
Meece spealqng from Luke 2:7•
13. Attendance was 37 and
offering $37.25, pledges $60.00.
·The annual church Christmas program was held Sunday
evening, Dec. 23, with an at·
tendance of 90. Agood program
was presen~ by lhe yo'!"g
people under the leadership of
Linda Henderson and Dorothy
Calaway with Uoyd and Doris
Dillinger, Florence Spencer,
Sandra Massar and Lloyd
Brooks · and David Williams
a&amp;'Jisting. The program con·
sis~ of recitations by the little
folks a play by the in'
.
tennediates
and jWJtors,
a
solo, "Silver Bells" by Diana
Massar, Christmas Carols and
Jingle Bells. Florence Spencer
was pianist. San Ia arrived and
greeted &gt;the children and
passed our gifts A loose treat
was pal!Sed out to the entire
audience. A White Gift • Of-

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
.

"·

69 Olds 442 HT Cpe., P .S., 4 sp., • • • •• • • • '1095

1971 DODGE COlWN ~T'

Sl49S

-

1968 CHEVROLET BEL AIR

cancelled.,
L.ost
your
operator ' s license Call 992
7428
6-15 tfc:

Arnold Grate

69 Olds 98 HT Cpe., power, v-roof, air···· .11195

4 Door, 1 owner. sma ll V s~'ngine. automatic t;ans. good
1st lrne tires, clean mtenor. dark blue flmsh Dodge
popu lar model.

Alfred
Social Notes

71 Pontiac.

Polaro 2 dr. H T, auto .•
P.S., P. B., radio .' Real nice
car.

Clara Follrod, attended ser·
vtces at the Whtte FWleral
Home for the latter's aWJt,
Mrs. Phoebe H!Ullilon, Ltttle
Hocking, on Wednesday, Dec.
26, al 2 p. m.
Sunday School attendance on
Dec. 30 was 48, the offermg
$22.45. Worslup servtees were
held at 11 a.lh. with Rev.
Meece speaking from Lsatah
53: 1·7,
"Chrtsttans are
Overcomers". Attendance at
thts servtce was 26, offermg
$18 70 and pledges $25.
Chnstmas evemng guests at
th~ home of Clara Follrod and
Nina Robmson were all their
children, Mr. and Mrs.
carleton Follrod and Charles.
of Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Follrodand Sue Ann of Athens;
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Follrod,
Steve and Kathy, local; Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Swartz and
family of Martella, 0., and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Robmson and
family of Belpre, 0.
On Christmas Day, Clara
Follrod VlSi~ her son, Mr.
and Mrs . Bill Follrod and Sue
Ann in Athens and Nina
Robinson spent Christmas wtth
her son-ID-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swartz

and family tn Marietta. She Pamela in Hillsboro, 0 ., and
also visited wtth her son, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woode and
Robert Robinson and family at Conni tn Ctrcleville last Thursthe Robert Boggs home in day .
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Swartz
Coolville, 0
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Honacher have been ill and mnfmed to
and family of Columbus called thetr home for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.
at the Honacher.Qlppel home
Woode called at the Clifford
on Christmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. William Carr Hayes home in Middleport last
and daughters, Vicki and Friday and on Sunday at the
Pennt, visited her sister, Mr. George Guthrie home.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Perry and
and Mrs. Henry Penn and

Rates of Taxation for 1973
In pursuance of law. I, Howard E. Frank. Treasurer of Meigs County, Ohio do
hereby give notice that the number of Mil!s lev1ed on each dollar of property s hown
on the General Tax Duplicate of Renl Estate, Public UtJhty and, Personal Property
within said County for the year 1978 is as follo\\s:

TOWNSHIPS
SCHOOL DISTRICTS
AND CORPORATIONS

BEDFORD
Meigs LocalS D.... 4 30
Eastern Local S.D.. 4.30
CHESTER
Easrern Local S.D .. 4.30
Meigs Local S D.... 4 30
COLUMBIA
Alexand~r Local S D 4.30

Sll95

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
OPEN EVES8;00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO
-~--------'••&lt;

Plains on Dec. 16.
Guests at the Wilham Carr
home for Christmas eve supper
were Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woode
and Conni of Circleville, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert White of
Keno, Mary Carr and Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. D. Woode, local.
Mrs. Iris carr and,daughters
spent Christmas wtth her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wlute wtth their annual famtly
get-together.
Ilfr. and Mrs. Clair Woode
and Conni, Circl~ville were

supper guests of hts parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Woode
for their annual Christmas Day
observance on Tuesday, Dec
25.
Mr . and Mrs. Ernest
Vineyard of Michigan and Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Atherton
and family of Long Bottom
spent Christmas with their
parnts, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Atherton.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Follrod
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
•
D: Woode, Nina Robinson
and

LEGAL

M.EIGS COUNTY REAL
ESTATE OWNERS
THE TAX BOOKS ARE NOW OPEN
FOR THE DECEMBER~OR FIRST
HALF COLLECTION OF THE 1973
REAL ESTATE TAXES. ALSO FOR
DELINQUENT TAX. CLOSING
DATE WILL BE JANUARY 20, 1974.

HOWARD E. FRANK
MEIGS C UNTY TREASURER

Larry's of Pomeroy

"UNDER SELL"
Drive a Little &amp;
Save a Lot!
14' X 70'-12' X 50'
12' X 65' -14' X 64'
We Feature Some
of the Finest:

· •CROYDON
•PARKWOOD
• FLEETWOOD ..
• KIRKWOOD
•CAMERON

LARRY'S

MOBILE HOMES
Frank

Gheen, Sales Mgr

Ph; 992-7777
Pomeroy, Ohio
Next Door to the

"Jones

famtly of near Little Hocktng,
0., and Mr . and Mrs. Lowell
Guthrie and family, local,
spent Christmas Day with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Guthrie. In turn, the parents
called at each home during the
weekend.
Garner Grtffin spent
Christmas wtth his son-m-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles O' Brten and son,
Kevm, in Colwnbus.

,,

4 Door , V-8 engrne, automatic trans ., power steenng .
ractory air, rad1o. good t1res . clean rntenor. blue fm1 sh

--------------AUTOMOBILE Insurance been

MAYTAG

Priced Only

11495

Keith Goble Ford, Inc.

--------------- •.

NOW IS THE TIME TO SELL
IF YOU WANT TO GO
SOMEWHERE YOU MUST
THIN~ BIG TRY US.

70 Ford Wagon, air • • • .. • • .. • • · • • • • • • •• • • • •

Local 1 owner new car trade, 350 V 8 engine, automa lt c,
power steenng &amp; b"rakes, factory a1r, radro, spotless clean
blue interior w1fh silver grey frnish, v inyl roof . A nrce ane

and krtchen cabmets. Call
Guy Neigler, Racine, Ohro
949 -3604
~·
12 20 26tc ..-..

NEED A new cellrng or room
pane led, or mterror panting?
Call Richard Wut, 992 2889.
12 18 26rc

$2195

71 Dodge

LTD 4 dr H. T .• whtle.
black v1nyl lop. factory
a1r, P.S, P B, AM &amp; FM
radio Real nice car.

70 Camaro H.T. Coupe, V-8 auto., P.S. · .. · 11995

1970 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO

ponds and septrc tanks, dit
ching service , top soi l, fill
dirt, l rmestone, B&amp;K EX ·
cavating Phone 992 5367 or
992 3861
9-1-tfc

$4195

Sed .• 6 cyl..
local one
car
Right

~

JANUARY
CLEARANCE
MAJOR SALE

Co.

'

Cornett 4 Dr
auto.. P.S.,
owner. Sharp
Priced

0 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air ...........'2095

68 Olds Cut. H.t. Sed., V-8, auto., P.S.·····'995

your
Free
328 ...

Dryers
Surround
clothes
With gentle. even
heat No hot spots,
no overdrylno . Fine
Mesh Lint Filter
We Specl•llze In

H.T. Sedan, full power, air ••.••'1595

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

Chesler. 0.

Located on St. Rt. 7

at the shop , 992 -3802 or 9-49
4254

ACRE - o! vacanl

Sedan, HOOf, air········ 11995

1971 Ford

70 Olds 98 Lux. 5ed., full pow., air, v-roof '2295

68

RIGGS 985-4100
USED CARS

-------------G &amp; E Appltance Reparr Phone

------ ---------

88

HT

HT

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

done by appointment only at
presen t trme. due to rllness rn
family
Phone
for
ap
porntment 742 3232
11 25-tfc

W ILL trrm or cut trees.
shrubbery Also, clean
basements, attics, etc.
949 -322 1 or 742 4441
1-2

ONLY

H T

Runs good

2-11 tfc

PRICE

Ford LTD

1

2 Or H . T ., fac a1r, vrnyl top

Service

'

71

69 Chev. lmpala---''895
67 Chev. Impala _ _s395
Dr.
65 T-Bird ____s295

bedrooms

742-4211

70 Olds Delta 88 ------=s1295
69 Plymouth Fury 111____:_s795

2 Dr H T

and backhoe work , septic
- tanks insta ll ed, dump trucks
and 10 boys for h rre , will haul
fill -drrt, top sorl. limestone
and grave l , Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers , day phone 992 7089,
nrghl phone 992 3525 or 992 ·

Red Carpet

M1ddleporf Pomeroy

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

66 Mercury Matador _s495

-SEPTIC
-------------TANKS, AROBIC

REALTY

71Dr , Ford Galaxietop 500---l1195

12
71

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1972 Ford

73 Olds Toronado, V-roof, power, air······ 15200
Buick Elec. 225 H.T. Sed., air·· •• •••• • 13495

Run s the best

REASONABLE rates, Ph. 446
4782, Gallipolis. John Russell
Owner and Operator
5 12 tfc

MAIN ·~~~

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

72

66 ·Plymouth 4 Dr. WAGON '495

1-2·61C
30 -tfc
-- -------------------------SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED

608 E.

12

4 Or wagon, 3 seater, wrack.

4 Dr , 318

-EXCAVATING,
-------------dozer, loader

delivered rrght to
protect Fast and easy
estimates Phone 992
Goeglein Ready Mrx
Middleport, Ohio
6

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

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'1972 Dodge

T B1rd, blue &amp; while lop .
ihis car IS loaded, low
mileage.

G.P .• Burg, P. S., P.B.,
factory air. one owner.
Priced To Sell

4 Or , Fac a1r, P S , P 8

C BRADFORD,Auctroneer
Complete Servrce
Phone 949 3821
Racine, Ohio
Crrtt Br!dford •
5-1-tfc

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1973 Pontiac

73 CadiHac Sed. DeVille, power, air -· ·- · · · '6500
73 Olds 98 'tux. Sed., power, roof, air .. ·-·'4895

USED CARS

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70 Ford LTD-----'s1295
2

and

Rl 7.

SALE EVERY
SATURDAY
NIGHT"7 PM

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land In Salisbury Township on

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Pomeroy

Automatics
2 speed operation
Choice of water
temps . Auto. water
level control. Lint
Filter or Power Fm
"gltator .,
\ Parma-Press
M.ayt•g

OVER

B1tl Wade- AuCtiOneer

Bubble top , 4 dr wagon wtth rack

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

nrce bath, large modern kitchen, 2 famrly rooms and
garage Nrce porches on 124
POMEROY - Large bnck , J
bedrooms, bath, gas F . A
furnace , Centr'al a1r, modern
kitchen, large dining. 2 porches
and 2 car garage

B&amp;G AUCTION

.69Dr HMercury
Marquis -~95
T Loaded
68 Buick Skylark
ss95
·69 Dodge Monaco __s895

992-2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

DE SIRABLE two bedroom
house in Mrddleport , ready to
occupy Call 992 5310
12 30 26tc

H T .• V 8. P S.. P B , factory a1r, v1nyl top

4 Dr

the 1

Residence and
Mobile Homes

POMEROY, OHIO

ON

73 Cadillac Sed. DeVille, rad. tires, air •••• }6500

4

Ph ?92-217 4

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Real Estate For Sale

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SMI ni"'NEi'SON
MOTORS. INC.

&lt;

For Sale

I 3 4tc:

---------------1963---PICKWP
---------truck for s·ale
1 3 3tc
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Mason, W. Va

1161

-------------AM FM Rad ro, stereo, 8 track

1969 BUICK La Sabre, 4 door
hardtop , good condrtron,
askrng £800 17 ~18 miles per
gallon Phone 9p 4179
12 28 7tp

MATERIALS CO.

7·J-5554

FIRE WOOD, 1; 2 cord, hard
wood
Cut 2 or 3 feet
Delrvered 525 00 Phone 696 .

1-3 3tp

Auto Sales

HOGG &amp;ZUSPAN

USED, CARS

Rad1a

REPAIR

1-

VACUUM Cleaners new 1973
Model
Comp lete with all
cleanmg tools Small pa rnt
damage rn shrpping Will take
S27 cash or budget plan
ava rlab le Phone 992 2984

OFFICE rooms for rent on 2nd
floor of Coats bur ldmg over ---------~- - --Dutton's Drug Store Cal l 992 - EXCELSIOR Salt Works, E
3641. or 992 5141
Marn Sl , Pomeroy All kinds
1 4 12tc
of salf water pellets, water
-- -----------nuggets, block salt and own
2 BEDROOM home, bath,
Ohro Rrver Salt Phone 992
basement, and garage Phone
3891
992 2072
6-5 tfc
1 4 3tp
- -------- ~- --AM -FM stereo radro 8 tr ack
2 BEDROOM furniShed apt No
tape com bination , 4 speaker
pets, $75 per month , plus
sound
system
Balance
utrlllrc!&gt; f!: ....... .,· rr M,l l ~ac r ne ,
S10l 98 or use our budget
949 3811
•&lt;&gt;rms Call 992 3965
I 4 8tp

-FURNISHED
----- -------,
2
bedroom

Bu11t to Your •Specs

Dehven!d to Job Silt

f

OPERATION SAVINGS

Servlc

AND

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INSTALLING

1974

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,...,r
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From the 1araest
Bulldoz.er Radiator to
'-,mallest Heater Cor.:.
Na than Biggs

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IRadin!
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Kerr Street
Pomeroy, Ohro

A&amp;A HEATING

Ml~rll•nari-Pomeroy, 0., Jan. 4,

.

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All wor k guaranteed

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Phone 992-2798

US ABOUT
PRE.FABR ICATEI)

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"STRIPPERS"

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Stnp Pa1nt, Varnishes,
etc from Furmture.
Antiques- Modern-Metals
We buy Ant1ques, Collechbles, etc

t ":" ~SK
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See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992-7089
Ntght992-3525
or 992-5232

F IREW OOD , $12 per pr ck up
load any di!y after 2 00
GQrdo n Proffrtt , Gr eat Bend ,
Sandy Desert Rd , Portla nd ,
Oh10 , Rt 1
12 28 12tc

LARGE unfurnr she d Jrd f l oor' ~-----------'
apt for rent rn downtown
CLOSE OUT on new Zrg Zag
Pomeroy Ca ll 992 2789
Sewrng Machrnes For sewrng
12 30 6tc
stretch fabrrcs , buttonholes ,
fancy des1gns, etc Parnt
HOU SE for rent rn CheShire
slightly blemrshed ' Cho rea of
Phone 992 569J
carryrng case or s.ewrng
111J tfc
stand $49 80 cash or terms
----- - -------- avar lable Phone 992 2984
3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
12 5 tfc
unfurn rshed
apartments
--------------Phone 992 5434
4 12 tfc BEAUTIFUL wa l nut stereo
radro AM FM tape com
brnatlon, 8-track tape deck.
PRIVATE meetrng room for
Balance $101 93, or terms
any organizatron, phone 992
avililab le Call 992 3965
3975
1223tfc
3 11 lfc

Phone 992 6314 .

BARBS

For Sale

--------------8 TRACK tapes country

We

stalled

FOAM to fr l l your Old COUCh and
charr cush1ons as low as
SIO 95, Uphol stery books only
SOc , 4 rnch covered foaM
mattresses for standa rd srz e
bed ,
$29 95
Pomeroy
Recovery . 622 E
Mam ,
Pomeroy Phone 992 755-4
12 2J 26 tc

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1-lealth insurance

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell
and Mr and Mrs Howard
Russell were Saturday evening
VISitors or Mr and Mrs. Lincoln Russell
Mr and Mrs Howard
Russell and Mr. and Mrs
Robert Russell were SWlday
afternoon vtsttors of Mr and
Mrs. Harle)' Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Dame! Worley
of Beckley, W Va, were
Chnstmas SWJday 1111 Tuesday
vtsttors of Mr . and · Mrs
Charley Smtih.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murphy,
local, and Mildred Murphy, or
Crooksville and Patricta
Thoma were Monday evemng
vtsttors of Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Johnson.
Patrtcta
Thoma
of
Louisvtlle , Ky , spent the
weekend and Christmas Day
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Thoma ~ nd other
relatives.
Chnstmas Day dmner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Johnson were Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Thoma, Patrtcta, Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Smtth, Mr.
and Mrs. Harley Johnson,
Tammy, Cheryl, Terry, Mr
and Mrs. Doyle Knapp, Kat!,
Kevin and Charles, and Mrs.
Ada Slack of Syracuse. Also
vtstlmg were Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Worley and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Murphy, and
Debbte.
Mrs Mildred Murphy of
Crooksville was a Chrtstmas
visitor of Mr. and Mrs J. R
Murphy, John, Peggy, Carmel,
Barbara and Mr and Mrs
Jack Downs.
Chnstmas day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J R. Murphy and
fam1ly were Mr and P.1r:;.
Robert Murphy, Debbie, Mrs.
Mtldred Murphy of Crooksvtlle
and Patrtcta Thoma of
Lowsville, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Downs
were Christmas Day visitors of
hts parents, Mr and Mrs.
Downs of Glouster.
Christmas Day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Tuckerman
were Mrs. James Reeves,
Linda, Paul Darnell, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Elam, Btll and
Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs Eugene
Haning, Rhonda and Ronald
and Mr and Mrs, Robert
Reeves and Bryan of Syracuse.
Chrtstmas Day guests of Mr
and Mrs. Ltncoln Russell were
Mr. and Mrs. Clmton Gilkey,
Mr . and Mrs Harold Gillogly,
Vtckt and Bruce, of Albany"
and Mr and Mrs. Walter
Jordan of Gjlhpolis
Mr and Mrs. Bill McElro;,
Jeff and Joey, of Columb;,.
were Christmas weekend
vtsttors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul

POMEROY,

Water Ltnes and Power
Lmes. At I work done by the
foot or contract. Also dozer
work and septiC tanks rn -

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DAILY SENTINEL

MANAGEMENT

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Dick's
Hoard House

DITCHING SERVICE

19 73 SUZUKI T 500. $800 like
n ew s-t ill under warranty
Phone 949 3833
124tp ;.

THE

Your vacant place

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1971 ALL Electr1c Wrnd sor
Mobrle
Home,
12x65,
3
bedroom arr cond1froner , 13
e)lpando. I ac re ground Old
Rt 33, North of Rock. Sprrngs
Phone 992 5677
l 'l 23 tfc

BA SS gu11ar , Ep rphone , wrth
Vox Super Beetle amp and
J B L speaker Comp lete for
S300 Phone 667 3372
I 2 4tp

IT'S THE real tllrn g, the Se w

and Go ShOp after Chrr stm as
Sale All polyester r educed
!.1 99 yard and up Owner
Mr s E T Calaway, Alfred.
Ollro
12 28 6tC

Our hearts are sore ,

WANTED

Monday lhru Saturday
1.01:. E Mam, Pomeroy. 0 .

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Ph. 992-5271
L1ncoln Htii-Pomeroy. 0 .

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

Pomeroy H6me &amp; Auto
OpenS T•l 5

...

Body 'hop

GAS and OIL
SALES&amp; SERVICE

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992 -2094

~O LISE.'16 18 r_m coln Herghts J
bedrooms Famr l y room 1n
basement. washroom , util rty
?oom
Eler.tr rc range , arr
condrlroner carport, car
p e t 1ng. 1n lrv rng room . Cil ll
949 2891
12 'l7 M e

Call 446-0677 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.

consec ut 1ve tnse rl tons
26 cen ts pe r word s 1x con
secull ... e tnserttons

On Most Amencan Cars

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Gene's

P&amp;J HEATING
AND COOLING

t'

•5.55

For Rent or Sale

•3.50 AN HOUR

RATES

BLIND AD~
Ad dll•onal 25c C harg e

CARPENTER work. masonry
work genera l remOdel mg by
hour or contra ct Phone 992
35 11
12 16 26 t c

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Wheel 'Alignment

pamt er
lnt er1or and exter1or P"hon e
985 3951
125 26tp

We need men &amp; women for •mmedtale work .
No expenence necessar y.
Full or Part Ttme

publ•sher will not b e respon
sr bl e for more than one m
correct •nscr ftOn

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EXPt ~ IENCED

DELIVERY DRIVER SALES

Business Services

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Employment Wanted

Cor r ec f• ons

will be accepted un t•l 9 am tor
Day o t Publr c at •on

was the scene of the Booster

SWlday School Class meetmg
and Chnsbnas party Fnday
evemng, Dec 21 The hymn ·o
Come, All Ye Fatthlul" opened
the meetmg wtth Mrs. Isabel
Stmpson presentrng the
program usmg scnptm r from
2nd Chapter or Luke and 2nd
chapter of Matt'&lt;ew and a
reading, "Don 't Blame U1e
Wrse Men" Other readmgs by
members mcluded, Legend of
the Robin, The Three Chtldrcn,
To Show the Way, The Mtracle
of Chnstmas, The Chnstmas
Wreckers wtth Stx Parts, When
Chnstmas Lights Come Down
AChristmas Prayer closed the
program . In the busrness
session, money donatwns to
Racme ftremen , emergency
and auxiliary were voted After
group smgmg of "Silent Nrght"
the meeltng closed wrth the
Lord's Prayer In umson
Dunng the soctal hour, gtfts
Wlder the lighted Chnstmas
tree were exchanged and gtrts
were presented to the teacher,
Mrs. Margte Grtmm . The
refreshment
table
was
beautiful wtlh
floral eenterptece gtven by Mr. and Mrs
Ernest Shuler, son-m-law and
daughter of Mrs Grella
Stmpson, who was asststed by
Mrs. Snnspon m serving lovely
refreshments to twelve
members
Cntt Bradford retured home
Monday, Dec. 31, from Holzer
Medica,! Center, followmg
surgery.
Mr. and Mrs Jerry Lee,
Scott and Jerry, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jeffr~y Lee of Columbus
and Mr. and Mrs. Asa Jordan
of Middleport were Christmas
dinner guests or Mr. and Mrs
Jake Lee
Mtss Wtlma Sayre of
Columbus called on Mr and
Mrs. Francts Morns recently.
Mrs. Margaret Houdashelt
was Chnstmas and overnight
guest of Mr and Mrs. Milton
Houdashelt and Beverlee and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krautter
of Gallipohs. Beverlee accompanied her grandmother
home and spent several days.
Enjoying a Chnstmas dmner
on SWJday, Dec. 23, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs Roy Rtffle
were Mr. and Mrs David
McKenzie, Phtlip, Jeff and
Jozie, of Gallipolis; Melvm
Rtffle of Columbus; Patty
Shain or Antiquity Mrs. Ralph
Shain, Antiqwty, vtstted in the

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WANT •o"s.

The beauhfully decorated
home or Mrs Gretla Snnpson

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INFORMATION
DEADLINES
5 PM D ay Bef ore Publ tcat•on
Mondily D ead lm l'9a m

By Mrs. Francis Morris

Mr. and Mrs. David Parry
annOWice the birth of a son,
born Dec. 31, in Holzer Medtcal
Center. They have another son,
Jeffrey, two years old.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ftsher of
Akron came Monday and spent
Christmas wtth her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roush,
returning home Dec. 26.
Mr. Dale Roush spent
Christmas in Colwnbus wtth
his son, David, and family
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Curtts of
Loram and daughter, Mrs.
Kenneth Bockenhager of
Jacksonville, Fla., spent the
Christmas hohday with Mr.
and Mrs. HarrY, Curbs and
other relatives. They visited
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rtffle on
Monday.
Miss Jane Ellis of Arhngton,
Va., Miss Ruth Eilts of
Colwnbus, Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Wheeler and famtly of
Sciotoville, Mrs Thereon
Johnson and Miss Edtth
Hayman, local, were dinner
guests on Wednesday, Dec 26,
of Dr. Kathryn Phtlson
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Phtison
and Erich and Sarah of
Syracuse were Christmas
guests ot; Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Philson *'d Mrs. Mtna Lewts
Mrs. carrie Nease spent
several days over Chrtstmas
w.th her son, Mr. and Mrs.
David Nea!e and sol),and other
relatives and (nends at
Baltimore, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cross
and Ray of Columbus spent
Chnstmas and overnight wtth
her mother, Mrs. Frankie
Netgler.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil !'.!tiler of
Kenton spent Chrtstmas
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Neigler.
Christmas guests of Mr and
Mrs Thereon Johnson were
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wheeler,
Mary Elizabeth and Kathte, of
Sciotoville, Mr and Mrs. Don
Johnson, Bnan and Bruce, of
Portland, Dr. Kathryn Philson
and Miss Edtth Hayman, local.
Bill Lake of Columbus came
after his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs . Francis Morris,
S1111day, Dec. 23, who spent the
holidays with the Lakes, Swtfts
and
Schroeders .
Mrs .·
Schroeder, Steve and Mae
Fern, brought them home on
Dec. 26.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Cleland
were guests Chnstmas and

4, 1971

Sentin·~l

Social Events

~fternoon.

or.0 , J.rn

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1.50 30.00
2.50 30.00

.25
.25

.27
27

1.00
100

.38
38

37.70
38 70

2.50 30 00
2.50 &amp;0 00

.25
•.25

27
27

1.00
1.00

.38
.38

38 70
38.70

1 50 28.50

.25

.27

1.00

.38

36.20

.25"

.25

.27
27

1.00
1.00

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.38

38.20
34 20

.25

.27

1.00

.38

34 70

2G

.27

1.00

.38

37.70

.25

.27

1.00

.38

38.20

.25
.25

.27
.27

1.00
1.00

.38
.38

38.70
46.60

.25

.27

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.38

37.70

.25
.25
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.27
.27
.27

1.00
1.00
100

38
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38

37.50
40.10
43.50

.25

.27

1.00

.38

38.70

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34.20
40.90
43.20

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LEBANON
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Eastern Local S.D. - 4.30 2 0 30.
Southern Local S.D.. 4.30 2 00 26.00
LETART
Southern Local S.D. 4.30 2.50 26.00
OLIVE
Enstern Local S D. _ 4 30 1.50 30.00
ORANGE
Easrern Local S.D .. 4 30 2 00 30.00
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RUTLAND
Meigs Local S D. -- 4.30 2.50 30.00
Rutland Village -··· 4.30 1.40 30.00 :J.OO
SALEM
Meigs- Local S.D.... 4.80 1.50 30 00
SALISBuRY
Meigs Local S.D. -· · 4.80 1.30 30.00
Middleport Village . 4.30 .20 30.00 3.70
Pomeroy VIllage ... 4.30 .20 30.00 7.10
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Meigs Local S.D.... 4 30 2.50 30.00
SUTION
Southern Local S.D. 4.30 2.00 26 00
Racine Village ...•. 4.30 .70 26.00 8.00
Syracuse VIllage ... 4.30 .70 26.00 10.30
SU'ITON
Meigs Local S.D. ·-- 4.80 2.00 80.00
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tate taxes which have not been paid at the
each
carry
aJt
ten per cent. Taxes may be paid
the office of the ~unty treasurer
~ y;I Please bnng your IBBt tax re&lt; eipt and if you pay by mail bo sure to loclose of

of

collection

at

orteyy:~ Property by taxing distnct and enclose stamped self addressed envelo~.
Aiways examine your tax receip~ to see that it covers all your property. Off1ce
Hours 9:00A.M. to 4:00pM. da1ly excepb Saturday when off1ce closes at Noon.

Tax Books ~ill open December 20, 1978 t'H"3'wiz'1'Dl~\,RANK, M~igs Co. Tress.

Boys"

- WINTER HOURS9 to 6 Mon .-Sa t
Close-d Sunday s

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Small family
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f~rgotten

farm conservation im.'cn tives

·n~e

. White House impoundment of

bv Co ngress wt·rr impountif'd

funds l'or farm conservation
pract ices shows the Nixon Ad-

l&lt;;s t week SlJid Abt&gt;l'lTt, lllbit:· .
" Wc ' rt• gnin~ toUt:· (kprh:t•d
of
fund :-;
f1 ·r d1 ,ii nagt•

ministration •·continues to ne-

1Continued frorn

Administration ha s a ll'e:ldy
askt•cl fnr an inen·use of
produd ion this ;'tar in Oh io of

2.6 million acres .
' 'Now the Whill' fluust• is di:-;eoura}-!in t~

farme rs from using
Ll!t• nl'w Jcmd, must of which
con~cn· atJon
pr oj t'ct.s, .. wa::; pn·vi\JLL•:J y held as set
aside acres, " sa id AberAbrrcrombie sa id .
Abercrombie said the Nixon cromb ie.
"The iLnpoundment is very
typical of the big farmer , cor .purate-or ient ed att itud e of
Washi ngton during the past
coup le of years," he S;aid.

pr0J.:,ran1 s, sod waterway s,
bedding furrow ~ ancl ot her

glect the small famil y." st~1 t c

Agriculture Dirrctor 'Gene H..
· Abercrombie sa id Thursday

Over 40 per cen t of the $17&gt;
rn iiHon voted for this year S
1

. S~hools

More :relief

Most larmers probably will
nol be ab le to a!'ford necessary
conservation work for th eir
new acreagt•, sa id Aber crombie. He sa id tonservatiop
efforts wer e needed if farme~
are to T('ceive high yields and
ma ke
their
inc reased

production efforL' profitable.
Abercrombie said the im-

poundment of funds, along with
the lack of available new farm
machinery , the high cost of
fue ls a nd the scarci ty of nitroge n and other fertilizers , were
working aga inst farmers in the

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of shipments .
An ICC spo kesman in Pittsburgh said, howt•vt•r , Hill's
suggf'stim• ·w&lt;}.uld provide less

. DAMAGE HEAVY
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
46 natural disasters that struck
the nation in 1973 caused more
than $1.2 billion worth of
damage in 31 states, the
Federal Disaster Assistance

state as they try to meet lower
food costs and higher produc-

end report today , About 75,000

tion expectations of the conswning public this year.

s tri cke n families received
federal assistance.

Administration said in a year-

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battle a fire at a Columbus res- the cold side, averaging some
five to 10 degrees below norid ence.
Most of the rain was r.eporf- mal for early Jan¥ary. Readed in the FrankHn County ings today were expected to
reach the mid or upper 20s unarea.
der
partly cloudy skies.
"We had a' little bit yesterLows
tonight will be mostly
day !Thursday) afternoon but I
don't believe we have had any in the teens, along with clear
more," said Montgomery C:oun: skies and light winds:
For Saturday, the forecast is
ty Deputy Sheriff Ron Gabbard.
for increasing cloudiness and
"Everything is clear now .
"It's pretty fair now but you slightly moderating temperahave to drive wiUl cauti.Qn," tures, with afternoon highs in
said Steve Hell, dispatcher in the 30s .
The extended outlook for Sunthe Delaware County sheriff's
day
through Tuesday calls for
office. "We had a little bit of

a

a chance of snow or rain Sun-

the ice."

The National Weather Service day and Monday clearing Tuesd
said today should bring drier day.
High temperatw-es are exinters tates but said there were weather.
A high pressw-e area, accom- pected in the 30s or lower 40s
no serious injuries.
Sunday and Monday dropping
A frozen fire hydrant ham· panied by fair weather, was lopered firemen altemp.ting to ca ted over Missow-i today and to the 20s on Tuesday.
Lows are expected to be in
was sc heduled to reach Ohio
EDITOR DIES
tonight and continue eastward. the upper 20s and lower 30s falTUCSON, Ariz. (UP!)
Temperatures will continue on ling into the teens Tuesday.
Earl J . Johnson, the vice
president and editor of United
Press and United Press International for more than 30
Y'i"rs, died Thursday at his
home near here.
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announced here today will uphold Ohio election laws that have
barred state Sen. Donald Lukens, R-Middletown, from rurming
for statewide office for five years, the Dayton JoW'IUll Herald
reported. The newspaper, in a copyright story, said a thr.ee·judge
panel would hold that as long as state election ~w r~uirements
enforcement action.
are the same for all candidates, " ... diScrunmation between.
As for the Health Depart- candidates cannot be cl~imed."
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ment's Environmental Health
Lukens was ordered ineligible to seek sta.tewide office for the
unit, she charged it is a "con- five·year period by Secretary of State Ted W. Brown after
stant source of irritation to the Lukens was !:Mays late in filing his personal campaign expens~
public, to other city officials after a successful bid for state Senate in 1972. Lul&lt;,eas today sa1d
and certainly to us.
the rejection of his appeal by the three-jUdge panel "killed a
" Problems drag on for political career." He had sai~ he would run for the U. S. Sena~
months only to be dropped by seat being vacated by Sen. William B. Saxbe, R-Oh1o, if today s
the complainant out of sheer decision was favorable .
frustration," she said.
CLEVELAND - REP. CHARLES A. \{AljiK, D-Ohio,
declaring that "money contaminates the pol !(cal process,"
vowed Thw-sday to accept no contributions in his campaign f~r
THREE FINED
an
11th term in Congress. "Candidates should use more of the!l'
Three defendants were fined
in Middleport Mayor John own energy and less of other people's money. Money conZerkle's cow-t Thw-sday night. taminates the political process," he said.
"Even small contributions can lay tbeir claims to rewards of
They were · Bw-well (Buddy)
McKinney, 56, Middleport, $10 indiscretion and favors dispensed to those who helped. If the
and costs for disturbing the events of the last year are to have any meaning at all, it should be
peace, and $10 and cost., in- that the American people will never again permit public office to
toxication and distw-bing the be bought" Vanik said his campaign would accept no conpeace; Herbert U. Dunn, :;o, tributions and spend no funds other than his own. "No signs - no
Vinton, $10 anc costs, failw-e to campaign cards- no advertising~ no purchase of time or space
have vehicle under "ontrol; in the media."
Roger Howard, 24, Guysville,
SAIGON - SOUTH VIETNAM AND THE Viet Cong broke a
$1&gt;0 and costs, three days
six-month
old deadlock over til!! release of military and civilian '
confinement, for driving while
personnel,
a South VIetnamese spokesman said today. But a Viet
intoxicated.
Cong spokesman was more cautious. ·
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South Vietnamese President Nguyen.Van Tlueu, m another
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development, offered to halt all government military activities in
exchange for full compliance by Communist forces of the ceaseLIOlifS TO DINE
Howard Hoshar, Hebron, fire agreement of last Jan. 28. In Cambodia, seven persons w~e
district governor, wlll be killed and five injured when a government warplane returrung
speaker at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday from a bombing mission crashed Thw-sday night into a refugee
when the 25th anniversary of te camp '!/ miles southwest of Phnom Penh.
Pomeroy-Middleport Lions
COLUMBUS-RALf'H BAKER, EXTENSION Poul_try
Club is observed with a dinner
at the Meigs Inn . En- economist at Ohio State University, said today egg prices which
tertainment will be by the Rio averaged higher in 1973 than in any recent years, are due to drop
Grande College Chorale and soon. Baker said tbe high 1973 prices resulted partly from higher
some local residents. Reser- feed costs but recently egg prices have betln profitable enough
vations are to be made no later so that the number of chicks hatched for flock replacement has,
than Satw-day with Wendell been increasing.
He said prices during January, February and March should
Hoover, president, or C. J.
average
about 10 cents a dozen lower than December prizes, and
Struble, secretary .
during the second quarter of the year they are likely to be seven
to 10 cents a dozen lower than the first quarter.

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Moody unhappy and rightly .so
Drop in today.
Let u s spoil you.

pome.ay
&gt;ullond

POI!Ieroy
national
bank

policeman off the fprce.
. Mrs., Henniger ' called the
Health Department "pig headed" for failing to tw-n over repeat environmental code violagovernment. 'When he got her tors to the Housing Division for
answer he released it - but reluctantly.
She called the ci ty Health
Department "pig headed, "
said th e department's environmental Health section "is
the worst age ncy in ci ty
gove rnment and the one least
likely to change" and weeds
COLUMBUS I UP!) - Mayor
Tom Moody last year asked
Ombudsman Nod ine Henniger
for a report on the problems
she had encount ered in city

Benefits
up by .ll%

of

are ''a horrendous problem .' '

the ce ntury

Mrs. Henniger also said the
public is less than happy with
the police department.
"To say that some Colwnbusites are unhappy with the
police deparln)en t is making
the year's greatest understate-

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F r iday 9 am to 7 p .m
Saturoay 9 a .m . to 12 Noon

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Mrs. Henniger said two
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police
RUTLAND BR A NCH
Mon ., Tues.. Wed . , S&lt;J t , 9 a .m. 3 p .m .
Thursday 9 a .m to 12 Noon
F riday9 a .m . t o 7 p .m .

areas involving the

department

need

''substantia l exa mination .''

One of them is the method of
reg istering

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is " job protecting procedures"

A hometown friend.

which make it "nearly impossible" to ge t a bad

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SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.
(UP!) - President Nixon has
signed into law an 11 per cent
increase in social security

benefits, which he said will
g ive

in creased

sec urity

to

fin ancial

millions

of

Americans.

Thirty million retired or
disabled workers, widows and
dependent children will receive
the increased benefits, the first
7 per cent in April and 4 per
centin July.
The higher benefits will be
paid for by workers who earn
more than $10,800 a year and
by their employers.
The income level at which
social security tax is collected
rises from $10,800 last year to
$13,200. Tbe tax rate ot 5.85 per
cent- paid by both worker and
their employers - remains the
same. That means workers
earning under $10,800 will pay
no more than they did last
year ; those earning more than

that pay $5.85 for every $100
above$10,800.

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PLEASANT VALLEY
HAD HIS DAY
DISCHARGES - Lucille
COLUMBUS (UPI)
·Moreland , Point Pleasant;
Richard Roach , II, Point Republican gubernatorial
Pleasant; Harry Simpkins, candidate Norman Mw-dock
Thursday
former
Point Plea~ant; Mrs. Ronald said
Miller, West Coliunbia; Robert governor James A, Rhodes
Nowlin, Southside, and Mrs. "has had his day" and it is time
for some new faces. Murdock
Oscar Click, Cottageville.
told the Cap City Young
Republican Club at Upper
Arlington that "half the parTAKEN TO HOSPITAL
ty
is captw-ed in fear" even
RACINE - The Racine E-R
though
some GOP leaders fear
squad was called Thw-sday at
6:45 p,m. to Ralph Brewer's Rhodes can't win but are afraid
home, Portland, for Billy to voice their opinion publicly.

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Continued cold and high th)s
afternoon from mid 20s to low
30s . Low tonight mostly in the
teens. Saturday increasing
cloudiness and high in tte low
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million, The BLS said most of the
increased jobless ness was
among white collar workers:
The unemployment rate in 'that
category jumped from 2. 7 to 3.2
per cent. A large part of these ·
were women, particularly in
the 18 to 24 age bracket
Government officials said one
possible indication of the
impact of the fuel shortage was
an increase in the number of
persons employed parttime as
opposed to fulltime jobs for

Exemption declined

economic reasons - " that is,

those persons who wanted
fulltime jobs, but were forced
to work shorter hours, due to
such factors as slack work,
material shortages, or the
inability to find fulltime work."
The number of parttime
workers increased by 160,000
last month to 2.6 million. These
did not include workers temporarily laid off since they
would be considered unem·
ployed dw-ing their layoffs.
The BLS report was based on
the Census Bureau's monthly
survey of litl,OOO American
households selected by random
sampling.
This data normally is
released simultaneously with
additional inlormatlon, called

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MIDDLEPORT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE officers, 1r, are Alwil&lt;!a Werner, treasurer; Jim Rickman, president;

BOARD TO MEET
The Meigs County F~ir
Board will meet at the
secretary's office on the Rock
Springs Fairgrounds at 7:30
Monday.

MIDDLEPORT - Jim Rickman was
elected president of the Middleport ·
Chamber 'of Commerce at its annual
organizationalmeetingFridaynightat the
Columl&gt;us and Southern Ohio Electric Co. ,
meeting rooms.
. Other. office~s elected were Don
Wilson, v1ce preSident; Alw1lda Werner,
treasurer, and Edna Wilson, secretary.
Rickman is owner and manager of the

v.f11e, Carpenter and Dyesville , Dec . 28, 3 beagle
hounds , 2 black and while
spotted males, 1 black and tan
female , identification on

collar is H: E . Hudson,
Charleston, W. Va. If seen.
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M&amp;R Foodliner and Bargainland, Locust
and Pearl St., Mr. and Mrs. Wilson own
and manage the Western Auto Store, North
Second Ave., and Mrs. Werner asi!ists her
husband, John Werner, at their Werner
Radio Service business, North Second Ave.
George Ingles, outgoing president,
presided at the meeting and installed the
new officers. In other business the
treasurer reported on the recent Christ-

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GALLIPOLIS - Fire losses in the
·area served by the Gallipolis Volunteer
Fire Department totaled $98,125,000 dw-ing
1973 according to the department's annual
report released Satw-day by Fire Chief
James f&lt;, Northup.
Gallipolis' department serves an area
covering 96 square miles with real estate
valued at $260 million. The department
saved an estimated $5,677,50&gt; worth of
property in 1973.
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The largest fire losses in the city limits
occurred Jan. 6, May 16, and Sept. 28.
On Jan. 6, damages were estimated at
$40,000 in a fire at the apartment building
of Glenn and Faye Thompson, 322 Third
Ave. A $7,000 fire occurred May 16 at the
Orville · Facemire residence, 12ll Portsmouth Rd. and on Sept. 28, fire caused
$5,725 at Radio Station WJEH.
The biggest fire loss in Gallipolis Twp.
occurred Aug. 31, a $5,500 blaze at the
Gypsy Wogan home, 400 Pike St.,
Kanauga. A $5,000 fire heavily damaged
the Jerry Dean Calley home Dec. 18
located on Rt 141 in Green Twp.
A $6,000 fire on property owned by
Miles Epling in Galllpolis was the largest
!&lt;ills in Addison Twp. There were no major
fires in Clay Twp.
The .fire department answered 36
alarms in the Clty of Gallipolis. There
WNDON ON ALERT
WNDON (UPI) - Troops and tanks
guarded Loqdon's Heathrow airport
Saturday for the first time since World
War n In what poliqe described as a show
of strength against possible Arab guerrilla
reprisals for the arrest of four young
persons from the United States as
suspected gun runners. Pollee sources said
.. the troop movement,was ordered after a
wlll'llin&amp; that Arab. guerrillas armed with
SOviet-made SAM ground-to-air rockets.
planned to shoot down an llifliner at
Heathrow or another European airport.

GALLIPOLI-S - According to an
annual report re leased Saturday by
Mun icipal Court Judge Robert S. Bctz
$174,529.81, an increase of $19,711.31 over
the 1972 total, was collected in fines during
the 1973 court sessions. There were 944
more cases than in 1972.
Judge ·Betz said the following
disburse ments were made : City of
Gallipolis, $94,341.32; Ohio Treasurer,
$4Q,977. 97; Galli a County Treasurer ,
$32:264.07; Gallla County Sheriff, $743.85;
Gallia County Law Library, $4,000; Ohio
Department of Natw-al Resow-ces, $2,190,
and State Liquor Department, $12.50.
The cow-l heard 4,030 cases in its
criminal division . Cases terminated were
Ohio Highway Patrol, 2,782; City Police,
756; Gallia County Sheriff, 442; Wildlife
Division, 38; Liquor Department, two;
PUCO, nine and Department of
Agriculture, one.

In the Municipal Cow-l's Small 'Claims
Division, $3,183.98 was collected from 61
cases filed. Disbursements were 'City of
mas promotion · which was termed a Gallipolis, $583.35; Gallia County Sheriff,
success.
$140.59; judgments paid, $2,368.99; cos t
The chamber's annual dues fee was deposits retw-ned, $88.05 and stenographer
increased from $20 to $25. Letters inviting fees, $3. The court's Civil Division handled
meml&gt;ership' will be mailed soon.
45 cases during the year Involving
$1,808.37, '

Teenage girl
hit by auto

$5lh million saved

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Edna Wilson, secretary, and Don Wilson, vice-president. The
new officers were installed by outgoing president George
Ingels Friday eveping.

Rickman heads C of C

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TRACWRMEN TO MEET
There will be a meeting of
the Southeastern Ohio TractorPullers Assn., at 8 p.m .
Tuesday at the fail' board office
on the Rock
Springs
Fairgrounds. All members and
prospective members are
asked to attend.

Save on mens slacks -mens and boys shirts . mens and boys
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based on reports of payroll
employment, how-s worked, and
earnings supplied by busi~ess
and industry,
However, the establislunent
survey data will not be released
until next week.
The BLS said it was unable to
determine from the household
survey whether the increase in
joblessness was caused by the
fuel shortage. Bu~ it said the
establishment survey data due
for release next week should
give more indications of any
such possible cause .

SALE PRICES

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of court
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Special sale prices all over the store during the January
Clearance Sale.

SALE PRICES

Tlliln I 2, 000

ne;,oted To The Greater Middle Ohio Vallev

"establishment survey,"

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Sizes 29' to 38 waist. Solid colors .
plaids. A good selection .

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projects were ope ned Friday at the association office. Apparent low bidders for the
project are (left to right ), s-ding, Ashley ~lderman and Bobby Alderman of AADA-RR Construction ,Compa4, and Delmas Philpot of Philpot Welding. Seated arc
Milton Roush, Farmer's Home Administration, Gerald Hendrick s, Sieco, Inc., and
Ishmael Gillespie, president of the water association.

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likely, beginning as snow north
portion in the morning. High
' Sunday in the 40s. Chance of
snow Monday north, rain
south. High temperatures
Monday in the 30s.

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KANAUGA- A Morehead, Ky. firm, the 40 mile second phase p~dject to the plant here.
the Farme r 's Home Adm ana s tratwn
AA·DA-RR Construction, ··was apparent Gallia County Rw-al Water System. Bids
Of eight bids submitted on the new Ger~ ld Hendricks of S1eco Inc.; Ishmael'
low bidder on the general construction of were opened Friday afternoon at the watei" project, the AA-DA-RR firm of Ashley Gillespie, president of the Gallia County
Alderman and Bobby Alderrnan was'-- ..Rural Water Association, and employes of
$353,521.76.
the association.
Other bidders were Carter and Evans,
500 Will Be Added
Inc., Gallipolis, $432,098; Virginia Western
Phase 11 of the Gallia County Rw-al
Contrac ti ng , Parkersburg , W. Va . Water Association consists of 40 miles
COLUMBUS
( UP! )- De claring
$530,47&gt;;
Everett L. Harper and Son o( which extends from Mercerville to Eureka
"Many school superintendents inOhioans would r.ather suffer minor in· dicated to u,s that they might consider Parkersburg, W. Va. $661,284 ; L. R. and small sections of the Wood's Mill Rd.
convenience than being sw-rounded by changing the starting times or schools so Skelton and Company of Columbus, Ohio, and the Kerr-Harrisburg area.
states on daylight saving time, Gov. John that children will not be required to go to $508,930; Decker Construction Company,
In all, &gt;OO customers will be .added to
J. Gilligan said Friday he would not ask school in darkness, 'but they did not favor Colwnbus, $514,492; Bob Chaffin an&lt;t Son the main line. Included in that total will be
for a federa l exemption from · daylight keeping the entire sta te on standard Construction $518,560 and Hall Pipeline Clay Elementary School and the Hannan
saving time for Ohio.
Company of Danville, Ky. $431,26&gt;.
'Q'ace Elementa ry and Hannan Trace
time," the governor sa id.
The state, therefore, joined most of the
Philpot Welding Company of Kentu cky High School.
"If school districts feel they have a .
nation in advancing !rom eastern ~ standard problem because of the switch, I would was low bidder for division B of the
Gal lia's initial 114 mile rural water
time to dayligH~aving time at 2 a.m. recommend they consider starting school project. The bid was $114,060.
system began opera tioQ in November,
Sunday. All clocks trNbe. state had to be later in the day," Gilligan added. "I
The low bids must now be tabulated 1971. It was constructed on a $2,113,000
moved shead one hour at that time .
and
certified by the water association 's loan from the Farmer's Home Ad·
believe most Ohioans would prefer lhat
-. Gllligan said he discussed the matter method to the inconvenience of making engineering firm, Sieco Inc. of Columbus, ministration. The systefn now serves 1,400
with civic and school officials and found Ohio a standard time island surrounded by Ind.
customers incl4ding three school districts,
little support for an exemption for the states on daylight saving time. "
Attending the bid opening in add ition Kyger Creek, Nor th Ga llia and South·
state.
to the contractors were Milton Roush of
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. Visit every department - Shop every floor _;.: and at the ·warehouse on
Mechanic Street and take advantage of the mimy bargains during the
January Clearance Sale.
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was 32 degrees with light, wet
snow falling .

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THE MEIGS INN.

SENATOR SWORN
WASHINGTON (UPI )
Howard Metzenbaum, a
Cleveland Democrat who lost a
Senate bid in 1970, was sworn in
today to fill the unexpired term
of Sen. William B. Saxbbe, ROhio. Saxbe is scheduled to be
sworn in as tl1e nation's new
Attorney General later in the
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Brewer, 25, a medical patient,

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WJEH-FM, 101.25 on the
dial, wlll broadcast the
Eastern Eagles at Southwestern H·iglanders'
basketball game beginning
at 7:45 p.m. Saturday with
Blll Gray at the mil&lt;~.

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relief fur private haulers. '
By United Press International
Most of the nation's
F reeZing raih swept across
estimated 100,000 independent parts of so uth ce ntral Ohi o
truekcrs work on a 75-25 per- Thursday, causing
numer·
ernlagc basis with hauHng ous a uto accidents, mostly mifirms and assume all overhead nor in nature, and forced the
from their 75 per cent cut, he early closing of some schools.
explained. ·
Fi re emergency squads took
" Hill 's suggestitm seems to eight people to Columbus area
mean that the sw-charge will hospitals ·in one five hour pealso be split 7$-25, thereby riod for injurles received in
deny ing the driver full reim· falls on icy sidewalks.
bursement for his costs," the
At least three schQOls were
spokesman said .
closed in the Columbus area an
"The fCC ruling was aimed hour to an hour and a hall beat reimbursing the payee for cause of icy road conditions.
specific cost
increases,
The Ohio State Highway Pa·
whether it be the company or trol reported numerous minor
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POMEROY - Martie Krawsczyn, 14,
of Middleport, was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital by the Pomeroy
Emergency Squad at 11 :09 p.m . Friday
were low- smoke scares,' II emergency
where she was treated for injw-ies suffered
calls, low- alarms due. to mallunctions in
when she was-struck by a car on Main St.
alarm systems, two false alarms, and low- Pomeroy, Police said Miss Krawsczyn
alarms made through honest mistakes:
Twenty alarms were made in walked into the path of a westbound car
Gallipolis Twp. where property losses driven b)' Janice Couch, 21, Pomeroy. No
charge was !iled against the driver.
totaled $10,410.
The Pomeroy Squad was called for
Sixteen alarms were answered in
HerbertMiUer, Route 124, at 9:32 Saturday
Green Twp. where fire loss totaled $6,77&gt;; morning. He was taken to the Holzer
!ow-teen were sounded in Addison Twp. '
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wbere losses totaled $14,475 and .Ltsalls
were received from Clay Twp. where fire
loss was set at $2,485.
In addition, the department made two
assists to the Vinton Fire Department and
one to the Point Ple~sant and Middleport

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Committee
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FURNACE BLAMED
GALLIPOLIS - An overheated furnace was blamed for a fire Friday night at
the residence of Dr. and Mrs. R. D.
Thomas on Halliday Heights. Gallipolis
POMEROY - The Meigs County
volunteer firemen made a silent run to the Commissioners acted Sa turday to
home and used two exhaust fans to remove establish a program for the observance of
the excess smoke. There was no major the 200th anniversary of the United States.
damage.
A public meeting is being ca lled by the
commissioners for 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday,
Jan. I&gt;, at the Rock Springs Grange Hall
on the Rock Springs Fairgrounds. At that
CLASSES TO RESUME
GALLIPOLIS - It was announced time action will be started to form a
Satw-day that all classes in the Gallla committee to determine Meigs' role in the
County and Gallipolis City Schools will be observance of the bicentennial.
A representative of the Ohio Bicenresumed Monday on Eastern Daylight
· Savings time.
tennial Commission is expected to attend
the Jan. 15 meeting to indica te directions
county and state groups are moving, The
meeting ls scheduled for adjournment at 3
p.m.
The com missioners a r e inviting

residents to participate in the new
organization which is designed to encourage Meigs Countians to renew their
intere~t ip the principles on which the
counlry was ·founded, to provide some
measw-e of participation during the next
thtee years in the observance or the
bicentennial, and to develop permanent as
well as temporary ideas, events and
structures in commemoration of this

Departm~nts.

In conciusion, Chief Northup stated
that due to the fine fire prevention
measures by Gallipolis area residents,
there has been only a 20 percept increase
in fires in the community during the past
eight years despite a tremendous
population growth.

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DST knocks program

FILM WINS MEDAL
GALLIPOLiS - Bob Evans Farm
Sallll(lges was awarded a bronze medal in
the 16th International Film &amp; TV Festiv~l
of New York in completion with more.than
2,000 entries. The same film was also
honored by tbe U. S. Television Commercials Festival. It was a 61)-second
commercial produced by Byer &amp;Bowman
Advertising Agency.

off air temporarily
GALLIPOLIS- "Echoes of Joy," the
oldest religious program aired on a
regular daily schedule over WJEH will be
temporarily off the air due to Ute change in
daylight savings · time. The program, ·
which has been heard each week day at
7:45a.m. for the past 20 years will resume
.its regular time spot just as soon as WJEH
can resume its AM broadcasting at an
early h®r.
The program is sponsored and conduc!M by the First Baptist Church of
Galllpolis. Meanwhile, the 10:30 Sunday
morning ' worship service of the First
Baptist Church will continue 10· be'
broadcast and may. be heard over WJEH.

MARCH OF DIME CANISTERS such as tbese displayed here by'Kim Adams
B;eth Gloeckner, and Todd Adams, children of Mrs. Carol Jean Adams, campaigr;
director fo~ th~ National Foundation-March of Dimes fund drive in Meigs County,
and Mrs. Vildn Gloecker, her assistant, will be placed this week on store counters
of business houses around the county. Change dropped into the coin colleetors will
he used in the fight against birth defects.
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W. VERNON DEWEESE
SILVER ANNIV~ARY - W.
Vernon Deweese, advertising manager
for the Gallipolis Daily Tribune, wlll
observe his 25th all}llversary with the
local paper TUesday. Deweese joined
the Tribune's display advertising stall
on Jan. 8, 1949, He has. served the paper
under 'lhree different publisbers,
Harold.Wetherholt, J. Albert Dear; and
Richard S. Owen. Deweese's first ·
contact with the paper was on Satur·
day, Jon. 5, 1949, wbeo be was · " shown

the ropes" by Jim Danner, tben ad·
vertlslng manager and now advertising ·
direct~r of the Oblo VaUey Publishing
Company. Danner has served the local
papers for 43 years.

BOMBS BLOW UP
STRONG SuPPORT - Mrs. Dolly Wolfe, righ t, of Apple Grove, mother of •
ANY QUESTIONS!
LONDON
(UP! ) - Bombs believed •
Southern High School head basketball coach Carl Wolfe, and Jane Hill, of Florida,
POMEROY - A representative from
planted by the Irish Republican Army · Congressman Clarence E. Miller's office
sister of Coach Wolfe, gave support to the home team Frfday night in their 67-54
exploded in Madam Tussaud's waxworks will conduct an open door session from.9-11
defeat of Symmes Valley. The mother and sister of Coach Wolfe follow his teams
and at the Earls Cow-t International Boat a.m. at the Common Pleas Courtroom
easier this season. Wolfe se t and' still holds many scoring recordS at old Racine
Show
in London Saturday, forcing here. Everyone with questions concerning
High School before district consolidation , then set more reeo~ds at Marietta
evacuation of thousands of visitors. There the Federal Government are invited to
College, Now, after 10 years coaching first at Middleport, then at Meigs Local High
were no injuries.
School, Wolfe '"is home" again with the Sopthern Tornados in Racine.
stop by.to discuss them~ .,

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