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10- The Da ily &amp;ntinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, Q. ,Jan. 10, 1974

ELBERFELDS IN ·POMEROY

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Open Both Friday and Saturday 9:30 to 9 pm ,

By llOIIF:IlT E. BUCKHORN
: WASHINGTON (UP!) President Nixon and Secretary
of State Henry A. Kissinger
have warned oil-producing and
oil-consuming nations that unless they get together on the
energy crisis world prosperity
and stability will be seriously
threatened .
They pressed their appeals
Thursday for a global solution

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Si zes small. medium. large and e xtra large.
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LONG DRESSES AND SKIRTS
MULTIMEDIA STANDARD FIRST AID COURSE was
completed Wednesday by six Girl Scout worke rs of the Big
Bend Neighborhood. Charlotte La ToW"rett of Athens, instructor for the American Red Cross, U!ught the new
"multimedia" system which uses rilrned demonstra tions,

guided practice sessions, and programmed work books. The
,new system, which can be completed in 71·&gt; hours, was
developed by the American Telephone and Telegra ph Co. in
cooperation with the American National Red Cross. and the

approximately $600 worth of materials needed to teach the
program have been donated by AT&amp;T. Miss LaTourette, left ,
is pictured here as she presented Red Cross cards to Mrs.
Ruth Spencer, Middleport, Troop 39; Mrs. Ruth Ann
Balderson, Reedsville Troop 67; Mrs. Sibley Slack, Middleport Troop 39; Mrs. Marilyn Hannum, Reedsville Troop
67 ; Mrs. Janice Gibbs, Middleport Cadette Troop ltl!i ; and
Mrs. Mary Wise, Middleport Troop 39, left to right.

WASHI NGTON (UP! ) President Nixon Wednesday
today impounded another $3
billion in sewage treatment
funds whic h Congress had
authorized for the next fiscal
year to help clean up the
nation's streams and rivers.
In explaining why he cut
back the allocation from $7
billion to $ol billion, Nixon cited
" competing na tional priorities
[or our limited fe deral
resources." The impoundment
was the second involving funds

in the ambitious 1972 law
designed to make the country's
waters pure by 1985.
The ac tion brought to $9
billion the amount of money
Nixon has refused to spend of
the $18 billion provided by the
law for a three-year period.
Last year Nixon impounded
$6 billion fo the $11 billion
authorized for granis to sUites
during the first two years of the

help sUi tes and cities build
waste trea tment plants, mains,
pumping stations and other
fa cilities.
The trea tment planis must
be built because the Ia w says
tha t all cities mus t ha ve
second ary sewage treatment
fa c ilities - systems that
produce largely pure discharge
- by mid-1977. By mid-1983 the
cities must apply more advan ce d technology, beyond
secondary treatment.
In a le tter . to EPA Administrator Russell E. Train,
Nixon said a total of $7 billion
will actually be available to the
states during the 12 months
beginning next July 1 because
$3 billion in funds he ordered
spent previously have not yet

actually been sent to the states.
He sa i~ this was because of the

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complexities of the contrac ting
system.

WASHINGTON - SECRETARY OF STATE Henry A.
Kissinger takes off late tonij!ht on his third trip since the October
Arab-Israeli war seeking peace "all over God's green acre
throughout the Middle East."
The latest jaunt will take him to Aswan, for consultations
with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, to Jerusalem for talks
with Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir, back to Aswan and then
back home, perhaps by Monday.

David Smith, a student at Marietta College, has been named
to the dean's list for the fall semester. David's name was
·overlooked in the list of local students reported earlier because a
Marietta address is listed for him on the school records which are
forwarded to the newspapers. David's wife, Nancy, also was
named to the roll and was listed earlier as she carries a Chester
address on the school records .

Small group womens winter handbags selected
from our regular stock.

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100 per cent cotton flannel . 2 pockets . button cuffs . 6 button
front. Colorful plaid pattern s. Small, m edium, large. and
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Robert Max Ward, Boynton
Beech, Fla .; her step-mother.
Mrs. El sie Ward, Athens ; one

aunt,

Mrs .

Allee

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daugh t er s,
Mrs .
Gladys
Shannon, Amsterdam; Mrs.
Eva Pickens, Amar illo. Tex. ;
M iss Virgin ia Rood. Reeds·
vill e, and Mrs. Dorothy
Snyder, Hockingport ; a sister,

Mrs. Eva Rood. of Coolville ; 28
grandchildren, 32 great-

grandchildren, and one great-

great · grandchild.
She was preceded In death by
her husband, Herbert Edward
Rood In 1944, two daughters

and three sons.
Funeral services will be held
White

Fune:ral

Home

officiating . Burial will be In
Salem Center Cemetery.

Eastern Star services will be
held al the funeral home
Friday evening. Friends may
call at the funeral home any
time after 2 p.m. Frl.day. The
family

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Sizes A, B. C and D. Solid colors and patterns.
Coat style lop · adjustable gripper boxer waist
bottoms.

SALE 2 PAIR $9.95

Boys sizes 20 to 28 waist. Mens sizes 30 to so.
Plenty of popular white belts - reversible belts.
Solid color black and brown leather belts and
fashion belts in a good selection of colors.

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patt ern s. 6 5 per cent
polyest er and JS per cent
cotton.

Coats and Jac;kets - Mens Knit Sport Coats- Mens.and Young .

Polaroid $49.95 Color Pak

Sale!

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While they last.

Contains Polaroid Color Pak Land Camera with
built-in timer, carrying case. color pak film and
2 flash cubes .
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in

Coolville with the Rev. Elden
Blake officiating. Buflal will be
In the Eden Cemetery. Friends

Funeral services will be·held
CLEMMA WHEATON
Saturday at 2 p.m, at the
TORCH - Mrs. Clemma J.
Walker Funeral
Home. Wheaton , 92, Torch, died
Rutland; with the Rev. Charles Wednesday at the Arcadia
Dozer of Conesville, Ohio. • Nursing Home In Coolville

773-5583 ' a.m.lotp.m. Frldliy&amp; Stturdoy Mason, W.·Va.

Solid colors · far:tCY patterns . U neck and V neck Styles .
Includes our entire stock . Small , med ium, large and extra
large sizes.
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at 3:30 p.m. Friday at the

Wellston, and several cousins .

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Sizes 8 to 20 . Crew neck . U neck. turtle neck styles .
Includes entire stock of boys long sleeve knit shirts.

POlAROID $35.95
MINUTE MAKER CAMERA KITS

Contains a Polaroid Square Shooter 2 Camera,
Camera Case, Pack of Film and 2 Flash Cubes.
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Boys
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following an extended Illness.
Mrs. Wheaton was born at

Ripley, W. Va., the daughter of --~·-----...._.......--~
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Arull:rioo.,_ She attended the
United 'Brethren Church and
resided in Torch 17 years.

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Sale prices on Sheets. Pillowcases. · Towels.
Tablecovers, Bedspreads and Area Rugs during
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SALE PRICES! BOYS LONG SLEEVE

Surviving are a son, Corse

Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Wheaton, Hockingport ; · a
daughter. Mrs. Mona White,
Reedy, W. Va.; 13 grandchildren.
28
great STELLA M. ROOD
grandchildren. and 18 greatREEDSVILLE - Mrs. Stella great-grandchildren,
and
M. Rood, 75, Reedsville Route several nieces and nephews.
I, di ed Tuesday nl ght at
Mrs. Wheaton was preceded
Veteran s Memorial Hospital In death by her husband, Tom ,.
following an extended illness. In 1961. four sisters, and eight
Mrs. Rood was born here, the brothers.
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da ughter of the late Albert and
Funeral services will be held
Ellen Rood Randolph. ~he was at 1 p.m. Saturday at lhe White
a lifelong resident of Meigs Funeral Home In Coolville with
County and a member of the the Rev. Roy W. Rose ofEden United Brethren l=hurch. ficiating . Burial will be In the
Survi...;ltlg are three Sons. Torch Baptist Cemetery.
Herbert, Knoxville, Ohio ; Friends may call at the funeral

John, Toronto, Ohio. and Er - home after 4 p.m. on Fr iday .
nes t,
Reed svill e ;
lo ur

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FURNITURE· DEPARTMENT
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Love Seats • ·Dinette Sets • Tables. Select what
you need now and really save. ·use Elberfelds
own · sensible credit service to budget your , ~
payments.

SAVE ALL YOUR SALESLIPS FOR VALUABLE PREMIUMS

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fo r ' But responding to charges

bour g, Ireland and Den- promoting a worldwid e that the Nixon administration
solution, pointing out that is not getting accurate inmark.
Kennedy Criticizl"S E xclus ion

Ameriea is 85 per cent setr- for mation on the fuel situation,

In Worcester, Mass., Sen. sufficient in oil supplies and he said a thorough audit of all
Edward M. Kennedy criti cized has the capability of becoming pet roleum fi rms has been
the exclusion of the four. entirely self-sufficient.
1Continued on page 10)
Deputy Pres idcn ti a l Press
Invitations Go to 13
Secretary Gerald L. Warren
The invitations to the oilsaid the administration wanted producing countries to meet
to keep the conference small ' willi _consuming nations in

and hoped the larger Common Washington 90 days after the
Feb. 11 meeting went to Abu
Dha bi 1 Al ge r ia , Ecuador ,

The Presiden t also released Gabon, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq,
lett ers to 13 oil-produ cing Kuw ait, Libya , .. Nigeria,
nations asking them to join the Qua tar. Saudi Arab ia a nd
consumers in a later meeting Venezuela.
in Washington.

Those COW1lries promised

Kissinger, before flying off
on another crisis Middle East
mission, echoed the President
in warning at a Washington
news conference on energy
that "no single country can
solve the problem by itself."
" It is essential for all concerned to understand we are
truly interdependent," he said,

Wednesday after a Geneva
meeting to freeze pe troleum
pri ces-&lt;~l rea cty doubled since
Dec. 1- for three -months but
there were signs of defections,
wiU1. Venezula saying it might
again raise the cost of its crude
oil Feb. I.
Energy chief William E.
Simon , a ppearing with

be lieve

Ki ssing er at a news con -

unrestricted bil ateral competition would be ruinous . ' 1
Kissinger emphasized that
th e United States has no

ference, cautioned the nation
not to make the oil compan it s
"a scapegoa t" for the energy
crisis.

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ELBERFELDS IN -POMEROY .

By United Press International

WASHINGTON - THE GOVERNMENT IS trying to crack
down on "faith healers" it says are- luring Americans to the
Philippines to remove alleged tumors without surgery. The
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said the "psychic surgeons"
sometimes use entrails from animals and fake blood to make the
..... patients believe they are being operated on through the spiritual
power of the healer.
The agency said Thursday it had won a court order under
which three travel agencies in San Francisco and Seattle were
told they could no longer use the term "psychic surgeon" or
similar phrases that might lead customers to believe some form
of operation takes place during the trip. The travel agencies have
been sending people on tours to the Philippines which sometimes
last two weeks and cost up to $1,000, FTC said.
LONDON - RAIL SERVICES IN BRITAIN returned to near
normal for the first lime in a month today despite some pre-rush
ho1.1r problems on the commuter lines, a British Rail spokesman
said.
The trains began moving again as the nation's 29,000 railroad
engineers suspended their mass walkout for four days and Prime
Minister Edward Heath agreed to study a labor union peace plan
designed to end a crippling two months old slowdown by 260,000
coal miners.
SAN CLEMENTE, CALIF. - PRESIDENT Nixon's key
advisers say the Senate Watergate Committee has fulfilled its
mandate and should go out of business next month . They contend
it is "time tG take tbe Watergate investigation out of the public
arena."
"The sooner, the better," one added.
The Senai.! committee's authority expires Feb. 28, but
Chairman ·Sam Ervin Jr., 0-N.C., may seek an extension.
Nixon's aides argue that the committee is "no longer seeking the
facts" but has become ''politicized."
They say their grass roots soundings taken in the postChristmas period show that impeachment talk is waning and the
people are more concerned with the energy crisis and inflation
than Watergate. The White· House may find a receptive attitude
among some members of the Senate panel, who' themselves are
oot certain whether further hearings are in order. Ervin has said
he has an open mind on !he subject.-Sen. Howard H. Ba~er, RTenn ., the vice chairman, has said he is not convinced more
hearings are needed.
Sf ATE OF STATE HENRY A. KISSINGER left Washington
with a "sense of urgency" today on a new peace mission to the
Middle East aimed at getting Israel and Egypt lo separate their
troops klong the explosive Soez Canal cease..fire lines.
The trip marked Kissinger's third Middle East tour since the
outbreak of last October's war and came at a time of increasing
clashes along the truce lines and warnings of more fighting to

come.
WASIDNGTON - DEFENSE SECRETARY James R.
Schlesinger has scrapped the decade-old U. S. nuclear policy of
massive retaliation and proclaimed a new policy of aiming
missiles primarily at militsry targets away from Russian cities.
Schlesinger Thursday described massive retaliation as the
"bashing of cities on tbe.other side." He told newsmen, "It is our
intention that this will not be the only op\[on and possibly not the
principal option." Defense officials later indicated the new
targets include such points as airfields, damS, raillieads and
oilfields - targets distant from populallon centers but necessary
for a nation to wage war.
WASHINGTON - THE UNITED SfEEL Workers of
Anuirica (USW) has served notice it will seek "very substantial"
wage and fringe benefit increases this year as well as full pay for
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Interest~

Of The Meigt-Mason Area

FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1974

POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

FLANNEL PAJAMAS

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! Area Deaths !.

of Largsvllle; a brother,

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FROM FOSTORIA, Ohio, Mrs. David (Mary Walburn)
Taylor writes her thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for
all of their kinduesses while she was confined to the Blanchard
Valley Hospital in Findlay. Mary said she really had a rough
time, but her illness has proven to her that "God does perform
miracles" and she is now getting along fine. Mary is especially
thankful for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walburn, Sr. ,
who went to Fostoria to take care of her daughters, Crystal and
Julie, and her husband while she was laid up.

VOL. XXV NO. 189

Mens $5.95

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prices .

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MR. AND MRS . ROBERT GLOECKNER, Columbus, formerly of Meigs County, went to the Rose Bowl and its accompanying activities and enjoyed it thoroughly. In fact , they
are planning on returning to California again next year for the
events. Besides Rose Bowl activities , the Gloeckners also went
on a tour of points of interest. Their son, Chris, 2, came here to be
with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gloeckner and Mrs.
Mildred Mankin while the Gloeckners took in the Rose Bowl.

Eastern Stars.
She is survived by her
husband, Paul i one son, Larry,

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today at Holzer Medical Center
following a long illness. Mrs.
Montgom ery was born Jan . 19,
1911
at
langsville , the
daughter of the late Henry L.
and Ethel Brown Ward .
Mrs. Montgomery was·· a
school teacher for nine years, a
member of the Dexter Star

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Preteen Coats .

MRS. MONTGOMERY
LANG SVILLE
Mrs .
Evelyn W. Montgomery, 62,
Langsville, Rt . 1, died early

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Bing Crosby who was hospitalized for whal appeared to be
pneunwnia .
TI1e doctors at Peninsula Hospital and Medical Center said
results of the biopsy-removal of lung tissue for testing - would
not be known until Fridsy. A spokesman said fluid was drained
from an abscess and this, too, was under examination.

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of

Japan, West Germany ,
France, Italy, the Netherlands,
Norway and Britain.
In Brussels, th e Common
Market announced Thursday it
will decide next week whether
member nations will attend the
Washington talks on \ an individual basis or under Common Market auspices. Four of
the nine market members were

SOUTIIERN JUNIOR IDGH CHEERLEADERS .- Making up the cheer leading squad at
So~the':' Junior ~igh in Racine, ~e , 1..-, Patty Robinson, Joy Neigler, Debbie Brown, on top,
LoiS Bailey and Kim Taylor. The gil'Is do double duty cheering for the eighth grade and seventh
grade squads . Absent was Janice Carnahan.

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SYRACUSE WINS
Syracuse Grade School made
three wins without a defeat
it
measure. Today's action in.
Wednesday
as the fifth grade
volving the last $3 billion
covers money to be spent downed Racine, 15-11, and
ON BEHALF OF THE POMEROY Fire Department and
durin g th e busi ness year sixth graders r outed the Emergency Squad, Joe Struble extends thanks to the public for
Rac in e sixth grade, 41-18 .
beginning next July 1.
Leading
the Syracuse attacks the wonderful attendance of the annual New Year's Ball in
The money , administered by
Pomeroy. The event was a tremendous success.
tl1e Environmental Protection were fifth grader J . Davis with
By the,way, now that the holiday season is over, firemen will
Agency (EPA ), is to be used to 18 points and sixth grader J. resume (heir house-to-house campaign to explain services to
Duffy with 14.
residents and accept contributions towards the balance on the
new fire headquarters. Fire Chief Charles Legar expects the new
IN HOSPITAL
headquarters
to be ready for occupancy in mid February.
Mrs. Beatrice Lisle of the
NOW
YOU
KNOW
advertisi ng staff of The Daily
A bee's mair.imwn flying
THE MEIGS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS are taking the
Sentinel is a patient at the
speed
is
14
miles
an
hour.
lead
in the county's observance of the 200th birthday of our
Holzer Medical Center.
nation. They've set up_a_ public meeting for I :30 p. m. next
Tuesday at the Rock Springs Grange Hall for getting a committee started for the local partiCipation. They'd like everyone to
get involved so do turn out.

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$3 billion in sewage ·treatment
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Nixon, from the Western
White House in California,
released the text of letters to
eight major oil consuming
countries inviting them to a
Feb. II for eign ministers
energy meeting in Washington.
His message went to the

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By United Press International
Secretary of State Hen~ A.
Kissinger flew to the Middle
East today with a new "sense
of urgency" to try to save the
[altering Israel-Egyptian troop
withdrawal negotiations.
Egypt indica ted it would reject
a reported Israeli withdrawal
plan worked out by u:S. and
Israeli leaders.
New artillery and mortar
duels were reported along the
Suez Canal front between
Israeli and Egyptian troops,
and Israel reported two of its
soldiers killed and five wounded. Tension remained high,
and the influential Cairo
newspaper AI Gomhourla said
Egypt cannot permit the
current situation to continue
indefinitely.
Syria reported that its artillery shelled Israeli troops
trying to improve their positions on the Golan Heights
today and said there were
artillery duels and patrol
clashes. Israel deniea a Syrian
report that 10 Israeli soldiers
were killed or wounded in
clashes during the night.
Kissinger arrived in Madrid
today for two hours ol .talks
with Spanish Foreign Miliister
Pedro Cortina before flying on
to the Egyptian resort city of
Aswan for talks with Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat. Kissinger will consult Israeli Prime
Minister Golda Meir in Jerusalem and nnay pay visits to
Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
Whether he would visit Syria
was not koown; Syria has
refused to join the Geneva
peace talks.
The most authoritative statement of the Egyptian position
came from Mohammed Hassanein Heikal, editor of the
semi-official Cairo newspaper
AI Ahram and a confidante of
Sadat's. He editorially rejected
the reported Israeli proposals
today, indicating Sadat would
do the same.
The Israeli ·proposals-never
announced officially-were '
discussed by Kissinger and
Israeli Defense Minister Moshe
Dayan in Washington last
week. They are said to include
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Case set
into July

CHARLESTON, W. Va .
(UP! ) - The fir st case
resulting from the 1967 Silver
Bridge collapse has been reset
from March 18 to "probably
July," giving the West Virginia
Court of Claims more time to
determine procedures.
A total of $6.3 million has
been sought in 59 claims filed
aga inst the state of West Vir.ginia for wrongful death, per·
sonal injury and property
losses in the Dec. 15, 1967
disaster.
When the span·crumbled into
the Ohio River at Pt. Pleasant,
the death toll reached 46.
At a pre-trial conference
Th ursday, both the state attorney ge nera l's office and
counsel for the 59 claimants
~sked the three-judge panel for
additional time to prepare
their cases.
Th~ court noted, however,
that a pre-trial conference set
for March 18 to determine
which facts can be stipulated
and which case to be hea rd
first would stand .

TOM WOLFE
THE NEWbY elected
pre sident of lhe Racin e
Home National Bank Is Tom
Wolfe who also serves as

cashier. He was formerly
executive vice president and
cashier. Wolle was elected al
the annual organizational
meeting of the board of
directors Tuesday nlgbl.
Charles Hayman was nall\ed
chairman of the board ;
Clarence Price,
vi ce
president, and J. W. Weaver,
secretary.

TEN CENTS

Industrial Arts
flooded show tomorrow
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By GEORGE HARGRAVES, Supt.
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Asteady rain in southeastern
Ohio flooded several secondary
roads along the Ohio River early today.
A dispatcher at the SUite
Highway Patrol post in Jack1!Dn said roads were covered
with water in Gallia, Meigs and
Lawrence counties, mainly
along the river .
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"We have no problem .rig~
now," he said. "It's just begnfning. But we expect the problem to worsen later in the
morning."
He said a portion of U.S. 33
near Burlingham in Meigs
County was closed because of
high water·
The patrol also reported icy
and snow-covered roads in the
northwestern part of the state
and slick highways in the
southwest.
A flash flood watch was issued late Thursday for
Morgan, Washington, Athens,
Meigs, Vinton , Jackson,
Lawrence and Gallia counties,
all along the Ohio River.
A winter storm warning was
in effect in northern Ohio for a
mixture of snow and freezing
rain.
A lo)V-pressure s)'lltem was
expected to continue its slow
eastward movement, bringing
an end to the precipitation tonight and Saturday, but ushering in colder temperatures.
Fair and cold weather was
forecast for the weekend, with
temperatures averaging 10 to
15 degrees below normal for
mid-January.

THREE FINED
Three defendants were fined
and four others forfeited bonds
in Pomeroy Mayor Dale
Smith's Court Thuraday night.
Fined were Richard Lewis,
Pomeroy, no operators license,
$5 and cos Is, and Richard
Peyton, Pomeroy, and Gregory
Lane, Middleport, reckless
operation, $5 and costs each.
Forfeiting bonds were Larry
Well, Shade, $200, OWl; Phillip
Weaver, Syracuse, squealing
tires, $25 ; Leo Vining ,
Pomeroy and r..8rry Riffle,
Pomeroy, ~isturbin g lhe
peace, $25 each.

Roads closed by heavy rains

sponsored by the Industrial Arts Club. It is open to the general
public, with a special invitation to parents of students who are in
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F1ooded roads force-d closing of Meigs Local &amp;huols and
industrial arts.
the Kyger Creek District o[ the Gallla County Local &amp;hools
On display will be drawings by students in the drafting classes,
loday.
leather projects, major wood projects, wood lamination projects,
At 9 a.m.loday 1the East Gallipolis weather station said
wood carvings, wood turning projects and plastic projects. The
2.031nches of rain had fallen In lhe general area of Gallia and
tools and macninery used by the students will also be on display.
Meigs Counties the 24 hours from 9 a.m. Thursday to 9 a.m.
S'/)eaking 0 1 Schools . . No. 300
Friday, Its report Thursday sold .67 Inch had fallen the
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previous 24 hours.
Our industrial arts classes are tau ght by Ben Slawter and
The Go Ilia-Meigs Pus! Stale Highway Patrol said al least
Charles Frecker. Free refreshmenis will be served.
five stale routes were closed by high water In Gallla County.
The change in time has put schools in a really difficult position,
Closed were Rt. 218atlhc Lawrence County line, Rt. 554 west
the kind that whatever we 1~o is wrong to some people. 1 know
of Cheshire, Rt. 141ot Cadmus, Rt. 775 at Hannan Traee Rd.
that it is not good to have young folks walking along roads and
and Rt. 325 west of VInton.
waiting for buses in the dark~ Ashift loa later hour will help this.
Meigs CoWlty highways under water are Rt. 33 al
That 8ame time shift will )! ndoubtedly cause some, perhaps
Burlingham; Rt. 248atKeno ; Rt.124 at Rutland; Rt.l43, one
many, students to be unsupervised at home after parents leave
mile northwest of Rt. 7and Rt. 681 west of Rl. 33.
for jobs thai are scheduled on the new time.
All area varsity basketball games were still scheduled
I have had calls and contacts asking thai we move our
tonight as of 9 a.m. Friday. Meigs-Logan and Irontonschedule to a later hour. I have also had calls and contacts asking
Ja ckson freshmen games were 'washed out Thursday night.
that we do not make a change.
As I said, we will be wrong whatever we do'
Sales of burley tobacco allhe Huntington Tobacco Co .
This earlier start in the morning has intensified problems
warehome were cancelled yesterday due to flood conwith
the weather, school bus routes and the possible closing of
ditlons in outlying regions, a company spokesman
schools.
reported.
Let me _emphasize a couple of points again : I have to collect
The market Is open to receive tobacco but sales wiD
the
best
information that I can and make a decision by 6:30 on a
~ not resume Willi Monday, the spokesman said.
questionable morning. This decision is coii1IIlunicated to WMPO,
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If the decision is made to have school and a bus driver feels it
is unsafe to run all or any part of the route, the driver makes that
decision and communicates It to the radio station. If the driver
runs the route and the parent feels it is unsafe for the student to
ride the bus, the parentdeeides to keep the student at home. This
means that we will not force a driver to drive a route or part of a
route that the driver feels is unsafe.
NEWS AND NOTES - The enrollment in the district now
Tom D. Crouch, director of indicate three themes to be stands at 2,994, just half a dozen short of that elusive 3,000 mark
the Ohio American Revolution emphasized
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com- - The new stage curtain has .arrjved and been installed at
Bicentennial Advisory Com- memorating the bicentennial Harrisonville - This plus the new overhead lighting add a lot to
mission, will be the principal are :
that auditorium - Today marks the conclusion of the first half of
speaker at a mee ting called by
- Heritage '76 - Asummons the school year - Report cards will go out next Thursday, Jan. 17
the Meigs County Com- to learn what has made our - The Marauders travel to Logan this evening - They play
missioners for next Tuesday, country great ;
Jackson at home on Friday, Jan. 18 - The Board of Education
Jan . IS at 1:30 p.m. at the Rock
- . Festival USA - A meeting for January has been set for next Monday, January'l4,
Springs Grange Hall.
program to encourage travel at 7:30 in Middleport - Beginning in February the regular
monthly meeting of the Board will be held on the second Tuesday
Every organization in the throughout America:
coWJty is invited to send one or
- Horizons '76 - A call for of each month .
more representatives and all all Americans to engage in
interested individuals are some project.
invited to participate in the
meeting, according to the
commissioners. Its purpose is
to organize a Meigs County Veterans Memorial Hospital ·
Committee to start work on
ADMISSIONS - Robert
Meigs County's observance of Russell, Pomeroy; Stanford
the Bicentennial of the Denney, Pomeroy; Patricia
American Revolulion which Cleland , Pomeroy ; Alice
COLUMBUS (UP!) - State said, in addition, the Health
will climax in 1976.
Spencer, Pomeroy ; William Commerce Directot Dennis Department, is being sent a
The speaker was secured by Cornell, Portland; George Shaul warned Thursday that notice of each home's non·
so
licens e
contacts made by the Meigs Stobart, Racine ; Ora Halfhill, 116 nursing homes face the loss compliance
County Pioneer and Historical Cheshire.
of their license because they revocation pro~eedings can ..
Society with the Ohio
DISCHARGES - Gloria have not installed fire alarnis. begin.
Historical Society, which is the Neville, Mary Dye, Jeanette
Shaul said thai 90 pet. of
Shaul said homes without
sponsoring group in the Ohio MacDonald, Harold Young, fire alarms are being told they Ohio's nursing homes are
Bicentennial program.
Donna Nease, George Roush, are not in compliance with complyi!Jg with the deadline
Letters mailed recenUy by Richard Gilmore; Lenora state; Among them Shaul listed·· for installing fire alarm
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the ·county Commissioners Vanderslice, ·Holly Green.
the Meigs County home. He systems.

Crouch.to speak
here on Tuesday

AEP to help standardize nuclear·power plants
A joint program to develop a stan- operation of the .J irst such standardized
dardized nuclear plant design leading to plant by mid-1983 "or earlier if pracconstrucUon of a ~ries . of 1,500,000: ticable." .
AEP, one of the' nation's largest
- kll&lt;iwatt, high-temperature, ' gas-cooled
reactor (HTGR) power stsllons was an- electric utility holding companies, consists
nounced today by the American Electric of se\.en . operating companies in sev~n
Power l&gt;ystem and Gen~ral Atomic states, including Ohio Power Company .
Company of San Diego, Calif.
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AEP's total installed eiectric generating
Donald C. Couk, chairman of Af;P, · ca pacity is 14,SOO,oqo kw.
sa~ the program will lead to commercial
· General 1\tomi c, developer and
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manufacturer of the HTGR, is a partnuclear-fueled plants will have to be
nership company joinUy owned by Gulf Oil
fully utilized If we are to meet the
Corporation and the Royal Dutch..Shell
country's energy requirements of the
group of companies.
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future.
Cook, long an advocate of the view
· "Th~alue to the electric utility inthat the near·term power requirements dustry of standardization in the conoftbe UDI~ States can only be met by
struction of nuclear power planis cannot
rapid Increase In the utilization of the be over-emphasized," he said. "Stannation's exleaslve.coal reserves, sold, dardization promises significant reduc" It Is our beUef that both codl·flred and . tions in tho time required for plant siti ng~

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licensing and construction procedures, dardizatlon "is of irnme~ con~uence in
and also will bring savings in both con- the .effort to prov1de soc1ety w1th a sa£~,
struction and operating costs. We hope . envl!'onmentally accepiable and ~ono~lC
that this joint standardization program supply, of energy as soon as possible.
will be of direct benefit to others in the
C: A. R.olander , president ~~ General
utility industry in meeling their respon- AlomlC, sa1d GA w1ll have the responsibility to supply economic and reliable Slbili~ for des1gn o~. the reactor .and
,
assoc1all!d nuclear eqwpment. American
pow:.. R. Dorsey, chairman and chief Elecll'ic Power will lulveresponslbility for
ex.;,utive officer of Gulf Oil, said
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Russell pulls r~gulars
good '73 1 Of the Bend ~_..{\ ,-; ! after poor first half
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COOLVILlE - Stockholders
of the Trt County Bank here
meetmg Wednesday afternoon
at the bank offtce heard J
Sterling Lamp president
advtse that 1973 was the fourth
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consecutive year m whtch the

motive
Jan 8 1974

Dear Mr Editor
I have learned m my life 's experience wtth people that to

slay out of trouble you JUSL don l gellmolvcd IHth thmgs which
don t rcalh concern you But after much thought I dectded to
wrtte you thts letter
We the people of the Metgs Lo&lt;al School Dtslnct are ver)
lucky to have a football coach wtth Charles Chancey s abthty to
leach and tram our young people to play the game such as our
Metgs Htgh School football teams ha1e played smcc the con
sohdatton of Pomeroy, Mtddleport and Rutland Htgh Schools I
myself JUs\ can't understand why Robert Snowden the newly
elected member of the Metgs Local school board can be so
agamst tlus new f1ve year contract which was given Mr Chancey

back m November of 1973 The way I look altt Mr Chancey IS
really domg tis a favor by slaymg here when he could move up to
a bigger htgh school or even an asstslanl coaching JOb wtlh a
large college tf he chose to do so
Is Mr Snowden reallv concerned about helpmg out school
distnct or does he really want to JUst step m and start ruruung
lhmgs nght from the begmmng
I admtre Mr Hargraves and the other board members who
voted m favor of the new contract I JUS\ hope Mr Chancey
doesn t get offended and JUSt up and qutt Ius JOb here I don t
belteve Mr Snowden can get us another coach to match wtls wtlh
the coaches of Ironton Logan Jackson Athens, etc on Frtday
mghts durmg football season and come out wtlh a won and lost
record that the Metgs H1gh School football team and fans can
look at and be ver) proud of
He ts a !me gentleman and leader of young men I have never
seen him cursmg or yellmg at our boys as some of the other
coaches do I JUSt hope he stays around here for a long, long tune
to come
Robert E Barton, Rt 3 Pomeroy, Ohto

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WHAT IS A FELLOW TO BELIEVE DEPARTMENT
Wednesday stratght from the horse's mouth (Wall Street) came
the followmg dispatches
'Desptte the apparent strength of the market after the yearend rally, 'We are on the verge of cancellmg our buy stgnal at
788 31 and flashmg a new short term sell signal somettme w1th
the next few trading sesstons,' satd the Dmes Letter The f11111
satd if the number of new lows exceeds the new htghs, thiS would
be an automa!tc stgnal to sell It urged mvestors to complete
thetr hqutdatton and transfer mto gold and silver shares "
And
' The Federal Reserve Board s cut m margm reqmrements
should be vtewed as an extremely bullish development' ac.
cordmg to Spear &amp; Staff, Inc , of Babson Park Mass
Htstoncally, such cut.'l generally have preceded bull markets led
by mcreases m the Dow lndustnal Average of between 20 per
cent and 80 per cent, the ftrm contmued So, based on the record,
and given the abaence of calanru!tes both natural and contrtved
the Fed's latest largesse rna) stunulate a move to 1100 and 1200;
tt added
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Immedtately followmg the
meeltng
the
directors
orgamzed electmg Mr Lamp
prestdent and cha1rman of the
board Kenneth W Stealey,
executive vtce president and
cash1er, W1lham F Hanneman

and Carl E Smtih, vtce
president, Maxme Rader and
Hazel Westfall, assistant
cashters Mary Belle Cody,
bookkeeper and Dme Sovel,
comotroller
Holzer Medical Center
(Discharged Jao lOt
Roy Bauer Shem Beaver
Janet Bolin, Carne Buckle
Davld Burton, Jr , Bruce

Carman, Samuel Clark
Margaret Elliott, Wesley Fly
Mary Ford Amy Garrett
Pamela Htggenbotham, Mrs
Netl Hotham and daughter
Luctlle Hurt Phyhss JayJohn
Sh1rlel Kennard Anna Ktlt.'l
Tracy Mtchael, Montevtlle
Mullins, James Ntchols, Dale
Parker Edna Parsons Floyd
Pickett, Mrs John Sauvage
and daughter Ethel Shasteen
Margaret Stark, Chester
Tennant, Wtllis Tombhn, Mrs
Arthur Vaughan and daughter
Mabel Wells Hazel Whtte
Mrs James Wyatt and
daughter
(Births)
Mr and Mrs Thomas
Gardner,
a
daughter,
Galhpolts, Mr and Mrs
Rtchard Hovatter a son
Middleport Mr and Mrs'
Edwm Hanna, a daughter
Galltpohs Mr and Mrs
Charles Cook, a son, Vmton

Metgs News Htghhghts of
1973 (Third Quarter)
JULY -After many months
of plaruung the Metgs County
Samtary Landftll opened
Wayne Swtsher and Harold
Lohse m busmess for many
years m Pomeroy, sold lhetr
drug store to Kenneth McCullough and Charles Riffle
Kim Batey, smger, won the

annual Rutland July 4\h talent
contest Henry Htll was appomted to Syracuse VIllage
Counctl Harold Hubbard was
Installed as prestdent of the
Mtddleport • Pomeroy Rotary
Club The Pomeroy Chamber
of Commerce nommated new
directors Former Pomeroy
resident Wallace Ebersbach
died m Flortda Harrisonvtlle
was hard hit by a flash flood
Thirty large sohd waste contamers were placed about the
county to help wtlh the battle of
waste dtsposal 1'. mock
disaster was held at the Kyger
Creek Power Plant wtth Metgs
THE QUICK IMPRESSION IS that the Dmes Letter ts emergency units taktng part
pesstmtsltc (sell) about the stock market, and that Spear &amp; The Mtddleport Chamber of
Staff Inc are optunts!tc (buy)
Conunerce staged an outdoor
• Not so, necessarily Read carefully those words framed by recreation and boatmg show at
Ph D s m economtcs m both mstances
the Martna The General
Dmes ts talkmg about the short term (1•2 months), Spear Telephone Co whtch serves
about 1974, Dmes offers no substanllatmg evtdence for 1\.'l most of Me1gs County went out
wanness about the market tf tt htts 788 31, nor about tls 1974 on stnke Earl Ingels was
prospects Spear cttes histoncal precedence for tls longer term named pres1dent of the
vtew, and even leaves ttself an out m the reference to calamttl~ Pomeroy Chamber of Com
both natural and contnved
" merce aod ground was broken
The statements are mutally exclustve Dines and Spear for Pomeroy's new fire
above really do ltttle more than suggest bow tough 1t must be to department headquarters
make a hvmg on Wall Street
George Nesselroad, Jr , began
his term of offtce as com
HOPEFULLY THE AMERICAN ELECfRIC Power Co mander of Drew Webster Post
(Appalachian Ohio Power, etc) wtll settle on a proposed stte 39, Amer1can Legion Harry M
between New Haven, W Va , and the Sporn Plant to build 1ts Cross, 85, retired Mtddleport
newest steam generatmg power plant (See page 1, The Dailv busmessman, d1ed Mrs
Sentmel, Jan 9)
' Maxme ~tterf1eld of MidOne of seven posstble locattons, the Mason County stte a~ dleport was k1lled m an auto
parently ts m the lead commg around the last turn mto the home acctdent north of the Me•gsstretch
Galha lme Middleport Vtllage
Metgs County, whtch has not taken tls fullest posstble ad· Councll made plans for a street
vantage of the populallon mflux concurrent wtlh construcllon of resurfacmg program Tom
the GaVin plant next door at Chesh1re, thus has another chance Phtllips res1gned as director of
Erectton of a new plant m Mason County should begm about the the Southern H1gh School
tune construction at Gavm ts phasmg out
Band Robert E Buck,
An opturust, or one who believes the mdustnal future of the Pomeroy attorney, was named
Trt.COunty Area ts bttght, would project hts long range vtews of cha•rman of the Metgs County
thts area on t~e asswnpllon that maJor mdustr18l expanston Will American Red Cross Chapter
be constant perhaps for the u~commg decade, 1f not generatiOn The Rev and Mrs Charles
The neces;;ary coal lies wtlhm reach under ground to make Simons and family of the
the Mtd.Oh!O Valley a second Ruhr Valley of West Germany the Mtddleport F1rst BaptiSt
dream of busmessmen here smce World War II Our natton's Church were honored w1lh a
energy problem enhances -if tt does not make certam _ the farewell recepllon as they
' probability that bet!' mdeed the productton of electncal power prepared for a ms&gt;ve to In
/ wtll r~voluttomze our way of life
diana The Rock Sprmgs area
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By Bob Hoef/if·h

Mr and Mrs Kenneth Russell, Racme Route 2 received
word Monday that thetr daughter, Mrs Wtlham J Burton (Aleta
Lynn) underwent emergency surgery Jan 7 •t the Orange
Memonal Hospttal m Flortda
Aleta Lynn wtll be observing her b1rthday on Jan 31 and
would be most happy to hear from friends She's employed at the
Swedish House m Orlando !netdentally, she s domg well
followmg the surgery Cords may be sent to Orange Memonal
Hospital Room 6521, 1416 Orange Ave South, Orlando Fla
32802

PERSONALLY, I HAD LOST TRACK of the planned postal
rate mcrease, from etght to 10 cents an ounce for ftrst class, and
thought tt was gomg mto effect this month Pomeroy Postmaster
James Soulsby however, says that the Cost of LIVIng Council
agreed that the mcrease should not go mto effect until March 2
STEVEN STANLEY WAS NAMED to the deans list at OhiO
Umverstty for the fall quarter commg through wtth a four pomt
average and you JUSt can't beat that
Steve IS a sophomore m the college of engmeermg By the
way he was accepted mto the Institute of Electncal and Electromc Engmeers durmg the fall quarter Steven ts the son of Mr
and' Mrs Duane Stanley Pomeroy Route 4
MEMBERS OF DREW WEBSTER POST 39, Amertcan
LegiOn, wtll be treated to a spaghetti dinner at 7 p m Tuesday
precedmg a regular meeting at the post home There are some
pretty good cooks m that group

Bv Uruted Press International
It was 'obvious" to Seattle
Coach Bill Russell that Golden
State was gomg to beat hts
tc~m aflcr the Warriors built
up a 62-40 halftune lead
Golden State JUSt kept pourmg 11 on Thursday mght for a
1~9 romp over the Somes to
move tls Nattonal Basketball
Assoctatton record to 20-20 and
cltmb w1lhm two games of tdle
Los Angeles m the strange
Pactftc Dmston chase
The Somes coach was asked
why he pulled hts startmg f1ve
and replied tt was 'obvtous

that tt was Golden State's
rught We have to play the New
York Kmcks Friday and I have
to have my men ready "
Golden State s Joe Elhs hit 1·
of 13 shots for 17 pomts, and
added 10 rebounds and four
asststs m JUSt 21 mmutes of

play
Ellts satd after hiS best game
of the season that his lack of
playing tune has hurt his
shootmg conftdence, but that
he mtghl bave got tt back wtth
hiS explosiOn agatnst the
Somes
Rtck Barry had 2land GaZZie

Two buses
in accidents
No one aboard a loaded
Southern Dtstrict school bus

Vmton, attempted to make a
left tw-n just as an auto drtven
was InJured m a mmor trafftc by George E Pope, 24, Rt 1,
acctdent Thursdav mornmg, Vmton, attempted to pass
Both drtvers complained of
MRS VILMA PIKKOJA ,SUPERVISOR of the Metgs Book three and one balf miles from
Rt
338
m
Metgs
County
near
mmor
Jn]urtes There was
mobtte servtce has been disCharged from the Holzer Medical
the
junction
of
county
road
95
moderate
damage and no
,Center where she was gtven mtenstve therapy for after effects of
The
Galha-Me1gs
Post
State
cttaltons were tssued
&amp; neck InJury suffered about 10 years ago
Charles R Burnette, 41 ,
Mrs P;_~koja on her toes as usual pomts out an error m Highway Patrol said the bus,
dnven
by
Charles
R
Wolfe
36
Kerr,
was charged wtth fatlure
Buckeye Country ' the wmter pubhcalton of Ohto Htlls
Rt
2,
Racme,
scraped
the
to yteld the nght of way
Publishers In an article entitled 'The Ftghtmg McCooks of
followmg an acctdent on Kerr·
carrollton ' It IS stated that Damel McCook dunng Morgan s stde of a bndge ra1ling
An empty Gallipolis Ctty Harrisburg Rd near the Kerr
Ratd was ktlled at Buffmgton Island, 'near Cmcmnall " Bufschool
bus was mvolved m an Post Office
fmgton Island, however ts near Portland m good old Metgs Mrs
The patrol satd Burnette's
Ptkko)a also has a copy of the 1974 Ohto Almanac whtch hsts the acctdent at 3 10 p m Thursday
the
Junction
of
Rt
325
and
at
car
pulled from the post offtce
vtlal statisltcs for all of the counties Ptctured on the Metgs
504
Offtcers
sa1d
Jam•s
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mto the path of an auto
County page are the Metgs County Courthouse, the oldest m OhiO
Howard, 32, Rt 2, Btdwell, lost operated by Els1e Higley, 53
sltll m use, and the monument at Portland
control of h1s bus on the wet Rt I, Btdwell Mrs Higley
pavement The vehtcle went suffered rmnor lacerattons but
A DELIGHTFUL 'HAPPENING ' FOR Mrs Nellie Vale
across
the mterse't:tion over an was not unmediately treated
former prmctpal of the Salem Center School and now a Met~
embankment
A final acc1dent occurred m
County school supervisor, on Wednesday evemng
There
was
moderate
Metgs
County on Rt 7, four
Mrs Vale received a phone message Wednesday telhng her
damage
Howard
was
ctted
to
tenths of a mtle north of Rt 681
not to prepare an evenmg meal as she would be havmg company
At 5 p m Wednesday, 14 women - teachers and atdes of the Municipal Court for speed m where an auto drtven by
Robert E Mendenhall, 31,
Salem Center School - and others amved wtth full dtnner excess of road conditions
Two
persons
were
slightly
Reno, Oh1o, pulled out to pass
baskets as well as a decorated cake mscnbed wtth best wiShes
for Mrs Vale m her new home The group also presented Mrs mjured m an a~cldent Thurs- just as a car driven by Stephen
day mormng on Rt 160, two M Shields, 17, Rt 2, Coolville,
Vale wtth a large planter for her fireplace area
Present for the affa1r whtch was really • one of those tenths of a m1le north of Rt 554 started to make a left turn
moment.'l to remember" for Mrs Vale were Roberta Wilson Offtcers satd a truck dn ven by There was moderate damage
Anna Elizabeth Turner, Sheme Turner, Carol Evans, Wmifred Wtlliam D Swtck, 52, Rt 1, and no charges W..re !tied
Naas, Phyllis Dugan, Mabel Pauley Margaret Parsons, Ethel
Chapman, Elizabeth Ann Webster Ohve Page, Wykle Whttley,
and Fannie Pelt!
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The group bad planned the honor for Mrs Vale earlier smce
Mrs Vale has been Ill Rutland several months movmg there
Anew dramaltc fllm, 'Uke a of the fastest growmg
after many years of restdency m Columbta Townshtp However Mighty Army", the true story congregaltons m the world,
Mrs Vale dtd suffer a heart attack and lhf"'lroup was afra1d
of a man m tWle with h1s times, growmg from 17 to more than
proceed for fear of causmg Mrs Vale to have a setback In- w1ll be shown at the Mt Her- 2,000 members and needmg
ctdentally, Mrs Vale has recovered beauttfully from the heart mon Umted Brethren Church, three Sunday mormng serv1ces
attack She's out worktng m the schools agam and ts also per- Sunday at 7 30 p m
to serve the crowds
mitted to drtve agam these days
This exc1ting true story has
The f!lm ts a response to the
soc1al revolulton among young been made Into jthe film, "Uke
people today whtch IS a Mtghty Army" by Gospel
frightemng m many of 1\s F1lms, Inc , of Muskegon,
aspects Even the church ts Mich Starrmg m the role of Dr
bemg sertously questioned as Kennedy 1S Chris Robinson who
to tls extstence and activity Is best known for his role as an
was htt by a flash flood The Creek Road The Me1gs County
Instead of responding w1th Air Force sergeant m the
new modem Kroger Store m Commtsstoners awarded b1ds bewilderment and fear, a Telev1ston ser1es, "Twelve
Pomeroy observed Its grand on the $250,000 courthouse handful of people tn Ft O'Clock High " As Jun Ken·
opemng Metgs County Salon renoval!on Insurance man Lauderdale, Fla , led by lheJr nedy, Robinson gives the best
710,8 and 40, returned from the Wilham Harden, Racme Rou~ dynam1c young Illlmster, Rev performance of hiS 1llustrtous
state meetmg with seven I, was found dead on the streets James Kennedy, committed career
awards
of Pomeroy's busmess seclton themselves to the prmciple of
The lnsp1rat10nal film for the
AUGUST - A recogmtiOn Metgs County school students provldtng hfe-changmg an- entire family is the latest
tea was held for 63 restdents returned to lheJr classrooms swers for the people of lheJr release for Gospel Films, Inc ,
partictpatmg m the Retired for another year A grand JUry community
also producers of "The Tony
Seruor Volunteer Program A md1cted James Cundtff
In nine short years the Coral Fontane Story," "Flip Side"
county-wtde health fa1r got Racme Route I, on ftrst degr..; Ridge Chw-ch has become one and "A Four Letter Word"
underway m Middleport murder charges m the death of
George McDamel escaped Wtlltam Harden Robert
when hts home on Dock St m Wmgett was named prestdent Mildred Kibble died on Thursday
Mtddleport burned The Rev of Syracuse Village Counctl A
REEDSVILLE
M1ss home wt th her father, was a
, and Mrs
Wtlltam A heat wave gripped the county Mtldred D Kibble, 56, Reeds- member of the Eden Umted
Genbeuner of South AfriCa and nalton durmg the last days vtlle, passed away unex- Brethren Church and was
made the1r !mal vtstt to Metgs of the month
pectedly at her home Thursday employed at the American
County to vtslt relal!ves
SEPTEMBER
The mormng Born here, Miss VIscose in Parkersburg the
Pomeroy mvoked an II p m resignation of the Rev Arthur Kibble was the daughter of past 38 years
curfew for young people Amy Lund as pastor of st Paul Horace E Kibble, Reedsvtlle,
Survivors mclude four
Hanun rece1ved the Veterans Lutheran Church m Pomeroy and the late Suste Buchanan ststers, Mrs Hazel Barton,
Memorl81 Hospttal Women's was announced Three M•d- Kibble
Mrs Ada Congrove and Miss
Awnhary nursmg scholarship dleport Route 1 men dted m a
M1ss Kibble, who made her Forrest Kibble, all of ReedsIngnd Hawley and Edwtn snake Infested well on the
vlUe, and Mrs Fatrybelle
Cross were named ]untor fall" Silver Run Road m nearby
Foster, Belpre, and several
queen and kmg Mtddleport Galha County Ram fell on
meces and nephews
' Police Chief J J Cremeans Sept 6 breaking a two week
Bestdes her mother, who
IT'S SPAGHETTI
rece1ved for the fourth con- beat wave m the county Meet
A spaghetti supper, not a died m 1956, she was preceded
secutive year a pedestrtan the Marauders mght was obsafety citation for Mtddleport served as everyone prepared j1tney supper as was an· In deatb by a brother, August
10 19M
Title I funds for schools were for the oplemng of the football nounced earlier, wtll be held at
Services will be held Sunday
slashed m Me1gs County The season Non-teachtng em- the Cbester Elementary School
Meigs County Fatr staged a ployes of the Metgs Local from 5 30 to 7 p m SatUrday A at 2 p m at the White Funeral
successful five day run SCbool Dislrtct recetved $13,000 country show will be presented Home 10 Coolville wtth the Rev
Ground was broken for the m pay mcreases and frmge from 7 30 to 9 p m w1th Eldon Blake officiating Burtal
Riverside Apartment complex benefits from the distnct's Chester School students taking wtll follow m the Eden
m Mtddleport Std Spencer, board of educallon The part Duane Wolfe and ' The Cemetery Friends may call at
noted
local
horseman, Eastern Board of Education Wolf Pack" will provide mustc the funeral home after 7 p m
delighted fa1rgoers m horse awarded the general con- and wlll accompany all today
harness racmg The Langsville struction contract for an ad- vocalists
bndge was extensively ditton to the high school to the
damaged by a truck and was Kmg Constructton co ,
closed Pomeroy Council ap- Jackson A hassle developed
WOOD INJURED
proved pay raiSes lor village between Middleport officials third place honors m tis class
The Middlepoct ER squad
employes Joy Bigler was hired and the Leading Creek Con- allhe Martella Band Festival
was
called Thursday at 12 13
as Southern Local band servancy District on serving of The aMual Me1gs County 4-H
p
m
to Pearl St Elementary
director Gary Dill restgned as several Mtddleport Hill Awards ntght was held wllh 250
county dog warden and was residents by the distrtct Gyu young people ta~mg part The School for Earte Wood
replaced by AHred Frank Liz Wban Lee of Washington State General Telephone Co strike custodian, who was struck orl
Blaettnar was selected f1rst wasnamedpsychologJStfor the ended Patrick Aetker of his head by a falling object He
runner-up m the state contest Metgs County schools Mary Pomeroy escaped when his car was taken to the office of Dr J
Dav1s, treated, and
for Ohto Sweetheart of Krawsczyn was named went mto the Ohio River at J
released
DeMolay Silas Facmyre was president of Candptr1pers at nearby Mason C1ty Jtm
killed m a tractor aee1dent m Veterans Memonal Hospital Carnahan
jl'as
named
Columbia Townshtp A car Marta Sue Gu11key was named pres•dent of lbe Southeastern
TWO ASSISTED
dl1ven by Donald C Shaffer Metgs' new extension agent, Oh1o Tractor Pullers Assn
RACINE
- The Racme ER
went out of control and sank at borne economu:s Richard D Mrs Elizabeth Wickham of
squad
made
two runs Thursday
Royal Oak Park Mr and Mrs Noonan, 38, Middleport, died at Chester was awarded a, cerat
3
40
p.m
transpocting Bill
Pa tnck Lochary, l!hss Lucille the Middleport levee when his tj{Jcate from Gov John J
Smtih, C J Struble and The auto went mto the Ohio Rtver Gtll1gan m reeogmtion of her Cornell, 65, Portland to
Da•ly Sentinel recetved state Karen Lynn Griffith was the havmg reached her 100\h birth- Veterans' Memorial Hos'p1tal
awards at the Oh1o State Fmr ftrst woman to be accepted m day on July 'll Edison Hob- where he was admi«e&lt;&lt; and at
for their work wtth semor the prevtoUsly all male Ohto stetter marked hiS 45th year 7 30 p m. taking Freda Evans
cttizens Vandals dumped a State Mll!'chmg Band The IWllh the Pomeroy Nattonal 68, Portland, to Veter~n~
Mefnor1al Hospttal
4,000 tank of tar on Leadmg--Metgs H1gh School band took Bank

Eventful y,ear in Meigs

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LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature 1n downtown Pomeroy at II a m
Frtday was 40 degrees, wtlh
light ram falling

TilE RITUAL OF JEWELS was g1ven for two new
members Thursday mght when the Preceptor -chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi Soronty.-1llet at the home of Lms Ann
Rosenbaum m Pomeroy The two new members are Ltllian
Moore left, and Betty Gress A lh!rd new member, Mary
Pickens, was unable to be present due to the death of her
father m law

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bank had mcreased tts
dtvldends
Stockholders reelected the
followtng directors J S
Lamp Kenneth W Stealey
Robert E Holdren Daniel K
Graham Carl E Smtih and
Jack E Whtte wtlh Stealey

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Dramatic film coming

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Russell 20 pomts for the
Warnors George Johnson,
who spelled Nate Thurmond at
center, also was unpress1ve as
he led rebounders wtth 15
ln the only other NBA game,
the shooting of Chet Walker
and Bob Love led tbe Chicago
Bulls to a 11&amp;-104 vtctory over
the Atlanta Hawks
Walker scored 22 of his
gsme htgh 29 points In the first
half as Chicago took a 53-53
lead Then Love, who had only
SIX pomts m the first two
quarters, scored 19 m the
second half Fifteen of Love's
potnts came tn the third
quarter as Chtcago built a 13pomt lead
That lead grew to 19 pomts
early m the fourth quarter and
the Bulls were able to coast m
It was Atlanta's third stratght
loss and f1flh m the last six
games
The Hawks got 28 pomts from
Lou Hudson and 22 from rookie
center Dwtght Jones Pete
Marav1ch, returnmg to actton
after bemg stdeltned wtlh a
back InJurY, bad 21

Pro Standings
NBA Standmgs
By ..1n1ted Press lnternlf•onal

Eastern Conference
A11anhc DIYISIOR

w

I pet
B 795
26 18 591
21 22 488

Boston
New York
Buffalo

g b

31

7'1~

12

13 29 310 19'12
Central DIVISIOn

Ph!ladelph•a

wlpctgb
Cap.tat

24

16

600
465

Atlanta
20 23
Slf1
Cleveland
U 30 318 12
Houston
14 31 311 12'12
Western Conference
Midwest DIYISIOn
w I pet g b
Milwaukee
32 10 762
Ch1cago
31 15 674
3
Detro1t
27 17 614 6
KC Omaha
16 31
340 181/l
Pacific Div1511n
w I pet g b
Lo.ll Angeles
2-4 20 545
Golden State 20 20 500
2
Portland
19 23 452
4
Seattle
20 29 408 61! 2
PhoentX
17 27 386
1
Thursday's Results
Chicago lUi Atlanta 104
'Golden Sf 125 Seattle 89
&lt;Only games scheduled)
Friday s Games
Los Angeles at Boston
Houston at Buffalo
Atlanta vs Philadelphia
at Hershey
Detro1t at Cleveland
Cap1tal at Milwaukee
KC Omaha at Phoen1x
New York at Seatt l e
(Only games scheduled)

ABA s1and1ngs
By Un1ted Press International
East

wlpctgb

29 17 630

New York
Kentucky
Carolina
V1rgmla
MemphiS

Utah

26 16
27 18
12

27

1
600 l'll
308 13 1h
619

11 33 250 17

west
w I pet

26 15 634

g b

Indiana
23 19 548
J'h
San Anton io
22 22 500
Denver
20 21 488 6
San Dr ego
19 27 413 9'h
Thursdays Results
New York lOS San Antonio 93
Kentucky 101 carolina 98
San Otego 109'1ndlana 107
(Only games scheduled J
Friday's Games
Virginia at Utah
Indiana at New York
San Antonio at Kentucky
Denver vs Carolina
at Greensboro
(Only games scheduled)
NHL Standings '\_...._ _
By Un1ted Press Intern all~
East
w 1 t pts gf ga
26 6 5 57 169 98
Boston

s•;,

Montreal 23 9
Toronto
20 u
NY Rangrs 18 14

6 52 138 104
7 47 151 120

9

45 143 130

Buffalo
20 11 4 44
Detrort
15 20 5 35
NY lslandrs 8 21 11 27
Vancouver 8 24 7 23
West
w 1 t pts

Phlla

23

9

141 133
131 164

93 132

102 150
gf ga

5 51 119

Ch cago
18 a 13 49 137
Sf Louis
18 13 6 42 111
Aflanta
17 16 7 41 101
Minnesota 12 18 10 34 123
Los Ang
1J 19 7 33 113
Fllttsburgh 10 24 S 25 102
Cal iforn ra 9 26 5 23 103
Thursday's Results
Montreal 8 NY ISl anders 3
Buffalo 7 NY Rangers 2
Chrcago 2 Boston 2
Phlladelphta 7 Minnesota 4
(Only games scheduled)
Friday's Games
Vancouver at California
Philadelphia at Atlanta
&lt;Only games scheduled)

69
83

97
111

140
129

150
167

TWO ARRESTED
Middleport Police Chief J J
Cremeans said today his
department bas arrested two
persons, one a juvenile, for
stealing gasoline from cars and
trucks .In the village during
rught hours The juvenile has
been c1ted to juvenile court
The name of the adult was not
disclosed

HOUS!ON I UP II - The Grant has beon domg the l'Olll
Mtaml Dolphtns Without Paul plammg, let a btl of trntation
Warfle!d are hkc bread wtlhoul show m his vo1ce for the ftrst
buttel"or bacon Without eggs
ttme thts week when newsmen
,Y.d wtth Super Bowl V!!l pressed htm on the chances
less than two days away, the that Warfield would be ready
M181llt Dolphms today face the
Shula Snaps at Reporters
unhappy prospect of gotng mto
1 m not holdmg anythm g
lhetr btggcsl game of the back he snapped 'I wtsh I
season wtthout Warfteld
"ould
tell you more But tl's a
'
The gifted wtde receiver walt and see sttuatton
suffered a pulled hamstnng
Smce he was walkmg 1 hursmuscle tn h1s rtght leg Wed day without a bad lunp, the
nesday ana the Dolphms chanc-es are that Warfteld wtll
wouldn t really speculate on try to play After all the
his chances of playmg Sunday Dolphms have two players tn
Coach Don Shula, who has umform (Bob Kuechenberg
be en tossmg qwps all week and Jtm Mandich) \\ho have
hl
k
w t e Vt mgs Coach Bud casts on lhetr arms and steel

TRICKY DICKY AND JIM MORGAN COMING - The
Eastern faculty wtll provtde the oppostlton Monday evemng
Jan 14 when the Harlem All-Stars perform at the Eastern
Htgh School symnastum The All-Stars led by Trtcky Dicky
and Jtm Morgan Will take on the Eagle squad or teachers
and admmtstrators whtch mcludes Sptke Berkhimer Btll
Phtlhps, Archte Rose Duane Wolfe, Larry Hemes' Joe
Batley, Tom KellJ Chuck Swogger and John Rtebel The
battle 'wtll follow a game ptttmg the Eastern Juntor htgh
team agamst the Eastern freshmen whtch begms at 7 p m
Also, a pee wee contest w1ll be held at balftune of both

Hicks receives
Lombardi award

pms m them and three more
Grant sa1d M1am1 doesn t
!NICk Buomconlt Jake St'Olt usually have too many lhtrd
and 1tm Fol ) h 1
t 1 and long plays so hiS absence
ey mwlhf'lr
o Jave
s ee
pm!'; or s('r£'ws
h;md
or might not hurt them as much
shoulder
as tl would another team but
0u r •·utg worry ts a hghtmng he s obvtously a key player
The man who'll replace
Storm, st Ott QUipS
But the key questton ts how Warfield 1f he can 't start ts
1ong wa rf lC1d can go 1f he does Howard Twtlley who started
1ry to pay
1 an d how effecttve he last year's Super Bowl but was
wtll be
tnjured dunng the exhibition
The Dolphtns don 1 pass tbat season and lost hts JOb to
much (Warfield has caught Marltn Bnscoe Twtlley ts
on ty 29 passes although 11 have noted for h•s good moves and
been for touchdowns) but the blockmg abthty but lacks
coverage warf1e ld gets helps to Warfield s speed and abthty to
open th mgs up for the runmng go deep
He s been backmg up Brtscoe
game
Obviously a Key Player
on the nght stde but wtll flop

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Sport Parade

OVL!r to the h fl sHil t 11 14 PI J' 1
Wal-f1ch.l It don:-;n t ru.Jkl HIY
differcm:c,' ht: S&lt;:tid 1 111 JUst
as slow on the left Silk as 1 &lt;:.~rrr
on the nght s1dc

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Season recorch;
HOUSTON (UPI J - Sea son
records of the M•am DolptHns
and M nnesota V kmgs
MIAMI(1221
21 San Francisco
13
7 at Oakland
12
44 New England
23
31 New York Jers
3
17 at Cleveland
9
21 Bvffal o
6
30 at New England
1.4
24 at New York Jets
t4
44 Balt rmore
0
11 at Buffa l o
o
14 at Dallas
7
30atP 1Ba
ttsIbIIumor
r g he
3
34 Detro1t

2166

7

343
150
Mlamr 3.t C1nc1nnat 16 rn
d v son playoff
M•am
21

Oa~t&lt;Jnd

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MINNESOTA ( 1211

Oakland
22 at Ch cago
llGreenBat
23 at Detro 1
17 at San F ra,ncr sc o
28 Ph lad e tph a
10 Los Ange l es
26 Cleveland
28 Detro t

1 &lt;1

6

~

9
13

21
9
3
1

14 at Atlanta

20

31 Chrcago

tJ

0 at C ncmnall
27
31 at Green Bay
7
31 at New York Grants
7
296
168
Mmnesota 27 Wash ngton 20
n d1v rsron playoff M nnesota
27 Oa.llas 10 tn N FC cham
p onshrp game

* Facts and figures

HOUSTON (UP!) - John honor and thought hoi\ fortuBy MILTON RICHMAN
Htcks who worked hiS way out nate he was
UPI Sports Editor
I have come a long way
of Cleveland s tough east stde
to Ohto State and naltonal from the east stde of Cleve
HOUSTON (UP! ) - The Super Bowler drawmg the bulk of a'l
recogmt10n as a prenuer of- land," the lhl, 258-pound semor the attentiOn here, the one wttlt the most ptzazz, IS Fran
fensive tackle, capped hiS said Most of my old frtends Tarkcnton, a better hustler m hiS own way than Minnesota Fats
college career Thursday mght are m )atl now They had little
HOUSTON (UP!) - Facts
Fran Tarkenton probably doesn't think so but he cons people
by wmnmg the Vmce Lombardi to do
and
figures on Super Bowl
lf anyone ts gmpg to gwde the underdog Vikmgs to football s
I was the ftrst to make tt
award,
presented
to
the
naVlll
games
world champtonslnp Sonday tf anyone ts gomg to provtde the
lton s outstandmg collegl8te from my htgh school to college firepower to burn Mtamt, then tl'll have to be Tarkenton
At stake
World
Ttckets for the event, sponsored by the Eastern Athlettc
It was because of my parents
hneman
professwnal
football
chamBoosters, are $2 lot adults and $1 25 for students and may be
Yet you d never get that tdea hstemng to him
He called tl hts greatest and my coach They satd you
purchased at the door Monday evemng
He
has th1s congemal enough off-hand way about htm, like the pionship for the Vmce Lomcan make tt, tt 1s posstble to
guy who mtght strtke up a conversatiOn wtlh you m a pool room, bardi Trophy
make 1t '
Parhclpan Is
M1amt
John Htcks Sr and hts wife agree to a mce, friendly game and then shoot out all the hghls
Dolphins,
champion
of
the
Sometimes tl looks hke Fran Tarkenton ts trymg hts best to
Chanty and Coach W•lham
Amencan Football Conference
Sonny" Harns cared about keep from laughmg when he talks to people m the medta about (AFC) and Mmnesota Vtkmgs
the promtstng teen-ager Htcks his Idea on professional football and lhetrs
champwn of the Natwnal
He Straightens Them Out
By Denny Fobes
and semor Steve Prtce, wtth 24 vta a balanced at lack led by satd now he want.'l to help other
He was stra1ghtemng some of tbem out or thought he was, Football Conference (NFC) of
Struggling at 2·7 overall !.:i sophomore Terry Qualls and JuniOr forward Jun Kemper youngsters
the Nattonal Football League
11
tn SEOAL play, the Metgs ]unwr Dan Dodson at the
1 am gomg to counsel young anyway before Thursday's workoot, saymg quarterbacks
wtth 12 caroms Three cagers
Site - Rice Stadtum,
Marauders try to fmd some corners and semor Btll Myers Jeff Campbell, Mttch Wrtght people, ' he sa1d 'This ts the generally get too much pubhctty Bemg a quarterback hunself,
Houston,
Texas
he naturaly could say somelhtng hke that without getting too
consistency m their attack m the ptvot
and Don Young, garnered 8 best lhmg I could do wtth my
, Date-Sunday,Jan 13,1974
tomght, as Brauer s Bouncers
hfe I want to reach out to many people upset
Cremeans and Pnce ac mtssed shots each
Starting time - Kickoff 3 30
You gotta wrtte aboot quarterbacks,' he satd to a group of
travel to Logan to take on the cordmg to Brauer will be
The Logan probable lmeup them, to show them I care '
p
m
, Eastern Daylight Time
Htcks, wmner of the Outland newsmen clustered around him m the Vikmgs' hotel quarters
Chteftams of Scott Fttzgerald counted on heavtly to break the tomght w1ll have Young at
capacity
- 71,882
The cagers of Roger Brauer Logan zone press wh1ch was center, w1th Kemper and 6-2 Trophy and runnerup to John where he was slouched on a sofa wearmg football shoes wtth his
Televtslon - Columbia
have only a 93 51 Iaugher over ver) effedtve m the Chteftains semor Jeff James or Wnght at Gappelettt for the Hetsman street clothes and a good-lookmg cream-colored safan hat that Broadcasltng System Pre·
hapless Wellston to thetr credtl 74-!l4 loss at Athens Tuesday the forward spot.'l, and All- Trophy, won the award over had a long feather stuck m the brun
'You gotta make them the heroes,' Tarkenton went on, sttll game program begins 3 00
m the SEOAL, and Brauer wtll mght
SEOAL Jim ?terce and linebacker Randy Gradtshar, talkmg about quarterbacks There's no quarterback I know who pm, EDT
an Ohto State teammate,
be sendmg the same sta1ltng
Brauer expects Logan to go Campbell at the guards
Radto - CBS, 3 30 p m ,
can turn the team around by himself It takes a 41knan team to
ftve onto lhe court for the third wtth that zone press most of the
In the prehm1nary, the Metgs mtddle guard Luc10us Selmon
EDT
tt
stratght game
game and says he figures reserves of Ron Logan wtll go of Oklahoma and center Btll do'No
Players' shares - $15,000 to
quarterback can do the whole thmg by hunself,"
The guards wtll be them to also go With a zone after lhetr fourth loop vtctory Wyman of Texas
each
member of wmrung team,
The award, a mounted 4:;. Tarkenton repe8fed If tt were so, you people would ve made
sophomore Jerry Cremeans defense on the other stde of and s1xth wm overall agarnst
$7,500
to each member of losing
Namath wm the champwnshtp all the tune Same w1th Urutas "
mtd-court
the Logan reserves of Jack pound block of polished
team
Approximately U 35
Few are Better
granite, IS m honor of the late
The Logan troubles at Athens Elgm
Fran Tarkenton has h•s own tdeas about his Jobn and few ac- mtllion total to personnel of
came at the foul hne The
The Marauder reserves are Green Bay and Washmgton tually are better at hts job than he ts All tbe other quarterbacks competing teams
Chteftams out fteld goaled the currently perched m second coach who dted of cancer m m the NFL have an enormous regard for his abl!ity because
DiVISIOn of net receipts -Bulldogs 27-25, but could make place wtth Gallipolis, both at 3 1970 Proceeds from the $100-a desptte hts reputation for bemg a ' scrambler," the first move he After deduction of taxes, exonly 10 chanty tosses m 21 3 The Ironton and Jackson plate dmner go to the makes after takmg the ball from center 1s not calculated to start penses and players' shares,
reserve teams are knotted for Amencan Gancer Soctety
trtes
a scramble, and when he fmds he has to, he frequently turns a remamder w!ll be diStributed
Logan however showed the reserve league top spot
to the competing clubs and
busted play mto a long gamer
much po~&gt;er on the boards wtth 6-0 marks
Bob Gnese Mtam1's excellent quarterback, says Tarkenton s player pension fund
Tonight's games
outreboundtng the Bulldogs 4!lGame condttions
greatest asset IS adJustmg to the team he plays for
Player umforms - The
People say how much of a scrambler he ts," says Grtese 'I
Me gs at Logan
Athens
at
Wellston
Followrng are the staf1St1cs for the first nme games of the
don't agree He'd rather stay m the pocket the same way as Mmnesota Vikmgs w1ll be the
Ironton at Jackson
19 73 74 Mergs Marauder basketball season
visiting team, wtll wear white
anybody else but when hts protection breaks down, he runs "
Gallrpol•s at Waverly
Player
FG A Pet FT A Pet Reb PF Pts
Chesapeake at Oak H 11
Would Gnese call Tarkenton the best quarterback aroond jerseys and use the East bench
Quall s
25 61
41
7 14
SO .44 22 57
Rock Hrll at South f:l'o nt
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The Mianu Dolphins will be the
Myer;
44 as 52
9 22
41 108 23 97 Portsmourh West at Wheelers today'
II cou d happen l o ~ ou To
Dodson
52 121 43 20 27 74 71 20 124 burg
home team, will wear colored
anybody /In auto 110 b le ace dent
No sir
Coats
40 106 Ja 1a 24 75 24 19 9a Portsmouth at L ma
or a trail c vtoial ton cou d pu t
jerseys and use the West
I
wouldn't
say
who
he
No
I
quarterback
ts
today,"
said
Eastern at North Gallla
Pr1 ce
23 75
31
10 18
55
13
21
56
you beh tnd bar s ThJt s wl y AAA
Kyger
Creek
at
Hannan
Tr§ce
bench
Gnese, emphas1zmg the word 'today"
Cre m e ans
6 15
40
58
62
23
4
17
at Hannan W Va
CIL bs p OJ de Ba I Got J I otec
Aul t
a 30 27
A9
44
11
t9 20 Southern
Hadl Has Best Year
Sudden death - If the game
Nelsonv11te at Vinton County
t10n for men be s
Blanchard
8 HI
44
11 16
69
25
11
27
Belpre at w ll ramstown
Is
tied at the end of the
'
I
d
say
the
guy
whO
had
the
best
year
IS Had! Next year he
We I ope you 1 e ~e r 1 ced It e
Wa lburn
6 25
24
59
55
12
6
17
Ross Southeastern at Federal
regulation
60 mmutes, it wtll
may not, and last year he d1dn t "
Br a u er
721
33
49
44
25
8
18
se ~ ce But whe 1 our ub em
Hocking
lrnnton
St
Joe
at
Southwestern
continue tn sudden death
Brown ng
35
60
00
2
2
6
Wbat was wrong wtth your year, someone asked Grtese'
bers arc IJced 'l'l t
1a or
Ash
o2
00
37
43
2 2 3 Pt Pleasant at Ravenswood
overtime The team scoring
ba t! they dese ve to h~ v e us
'We
won
14
and
lost
2,"
he
rephed,
letting
ttgo
atthat
20
00
2 1 1 2 Wahama at R•pley
May
15
nearby
f1rst by safety, fteld goal or
Grtese
hkes
lettmg
you
draw
your
own
concluslonsm
And e~son
01
00
23
67
5 0
2
Meadows
00
00
1 0 0
Gettmg back to Tarkenton, though, part of the overall success touchdown will win
TOTALS
223 570 39 98 166 59 368 158 544
At the end of regulation
he has enJoyed m the pro ranks has had to do w1th h!S escapmg
OPPON
229 517 44 116 176 66 342 168 574 Rose to receive
playmg
time, the referee will
senous
InJury
of
any
kind
Sc onng by qua rfe,..s
toss
a
com
m accordance with
Any
secret?
MEI GS
126 151 134 133
544
trophy Feb. 3
• , . lor lrientls you con OPPON
119 153 153 149
574
'I don t know what tt would be,'' he says 'I've been lucky the rules pertamlng to the preKANSASCITY,Mo (UP!) When
I ftrst came up (13 years ago), they S8ld I wouldn't last game toss The captain of the
callon wherever you go.
Cmcmnatt Reds outftelder Pete
more
than
two or three years I don't think movtng around or
Rose, the only active maJor
BOLDEN SIGNED
leaguer who has hit 300 or bet s\aytng m the pocket has anything to do wtth tt
PITTSBURGH (UPI)
' Take Jtm Marshall He moves around He doesn't stay m the
Denms Bolden, a rtght-handed term rune seasons, wall recetve pocket and he's been aroond 14 years Never gets hurt Some
pttcher from New Castle, Ind , the Nattonal Leagne Player of people have different theones about Injuries and the type of
was stgned Thursday by the the Year Award Feb 3 at the players who suffer them I dunno It has nothing to do wtth
lhtrd annual Kansas City Base
Pittsburgh Pirates
Phone Pomeroy 992 2S9D
manlmess, I know that "
Ga lhpohs 446 0699
Bolden, 21, was Pittsburgh's ball Awards dmner
Rose, 31, was named the
second-round draft chotce m
NL
s Most Valuable Player m
the wmter draft He IS attendtng Southern Alabama 1973 after hitting 338, the best
tn both leagues
College
Several other baseball
The Ptrates drafted 16
players wtll be honored tbat
players Wednesday
mght

on '74 Super Bowl

Marauders in Logan

Vtsttmg team wtll call the toss
Followtng a three mmule

mterm1sston after the end of
the regular game, play wtll
continue by IS mmute pertods
w1lh a two mmute mterm!SsJon
between each such overtime
pertod wtlh no balf-time lnlermtsston Teams wtll change
goals between each penod The
rules for game timing and
team tune outs Will be the
same as m a regular game,
mcludmg the last two mmutes
of the second and fourth
quarters
Offtctals - There Will be stx
offlctals and two alternates
appomted by the commissioner's office
Offtclal time
The
scoreboard clock wtll be of.
ftcl8l

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Russell pulls r~gulars
good '73 1 Of the Bend ~_..{\ ,-; ! after poor first half
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COOLVILlE - Stockholders
of the Trt County Bank here
meetmg Wednesday afternoon
at the bank offtce heard J
Sterling Lamp president
advtse that 1973 was the fourth
Wo11der.~

,,bout S11owde11

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consecutive year m whtch the

motive
Jan 8 1974

Dear Mr Editor
I have learned m my life 's experience wtth people that to

slay out of trouble you JUSL don l gellmolvcd IHth thmgs which
don t rcalh concern you But after much thought I dectded to
wrtte you thts letter
We the people of the Metgs Lo&lt;al School Dtslnct are ver)
lucky to have a football coach wtth Charles Chancey s abthty to
leach and tram our young people to play the game such as our
Metgs Htgh School football teams ha1e played smcc the con
sohdatton of Pomeroy, Mtddleport and Rutland Htgh Schools I
myself JUs\ can't understand why Robert Snowden the newly
elected member of the Metgs Local school board can be so
agamst tlus new f1ve year contract which was given Mr Chancey

back m November of 1973 The way I look altt Mr Chancey IS
really domg tis a favor by slaymg here when he could move up to
a bigger htgh school or even an asstslanl coaching JOb wtlh a
large college tf he chose to do so
Is Mr Snowden reallv concerned about helpmg out school
distnct or does he really want to JUst step m and start ruruung
lhmgs nght from the begmmng
I admtre Mr Hargraves and the other board members who
voted m favor of the new contract I JUS\ hope Mr Chancey
doesn t get offended and JUSt up and qutt Ius JOb here I don t
belteve Mr Snowden can get us another coach to match wtls wtlh
the coaches of Ironton Logan Jackson Athens, etc on Frtday
mghts durmg football season and come out wtlh a won and lost
record that the Metgs H1gh School football team and fans can
look at and be ver) proud of
He ts a !me gentleman and leader of young men I have never
seen him cursmg or yellmg at our boys as some of the other
coaches do I JUSt hope he stays around here for a long, long tune
to come
Robert E Barton, Rt 3 Pomeroy, Ohto

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WHAT IS A FELLOW TO BELIEVE DEPARTMENT
Wednesday stratght from the horse's mouth (Wall Street) came
the followmg dispatches
'Desptte the apparent strength of the market after the yearend rally, 'We are on the verge of cancellmg our buy stgnal at
788 31 and flashmg a new short term sell signal somettme w1th
the next few trading sesstons,' satd the Dmes Letter The f11111
satd if the number of new lows exceeds the new htghs, thiS would
be an automa!tc stgnal to sell It urged mvestors to complete
thetr hqutdatton and transfer mto gold and silver shares "
And
' The Federal Reserve Board s cut m margm reqmrements
should be vtewed as an extremely bullish development' ac.
cordmg to Spear &amp; Staff, Inc , of Babson Park Mass
Htstoncally, such cut.'l generally have preceded bull markets led
by mcreases m the Dow lndustnal Average of between 20 per
cent and 80 per cent, the ftrm contmued So, based on the record,
and given the abaence of calanru!tes both natural and contrtved
the Fed's latest largesse rna) stunulate a move to 1100 and 1200;
tt added
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Immedtately followmg the
meeltng
the
directors
orgamzed electmg Mr Lamp
prestdent and cha1rman of the
board Kenneth W Stealey,
executive vtce president and
cash1er, W1lham F Hanneman

and Carl E Smtih, vtce
president, Maxme Rader and
Hazel Westfall, assistant
cashters Mary Belle Cody,
bookkeeper and Dme Sovel,
comotroller
Holzer Medical Center
(Discharged Jao lOt
Roy Bauer Shem Beaver
Janet Bolin, Carne Buckle
Davld Burton, Jr , Bruce

Carman, Samuel Clark
Margaret Elliott, Wesley Fly
Mary Ford Amy Garrett
Pamela Htggenbotham, Mrs
Netl Hotham and daughter
Luctlle Hurt Phyhss JayJohn
Sh1rlel Kennard Anna Ktlt.'l
Tracy Mtchael, Montevtlle
Mullins, James Ntchols, Dale
Parker Edna Parsons Floyd
Pickett, Mrs John Sauvage
and daughter Ethel Shasteen
Margaret Stark, Chester
Tennant, Wtllis Tombhn, Mrs
Arthur Vaughan and daughter
Mabel Wells Hazel Whtte
Mrs James Wyatt and
daughter
(Births)
Mr and Mrs Thomas
Gardner,
a
daughter,
Galhpolts, Mr and Mrs
Rtchard Hovatter a son
Middleport Mr and Mrs'
Edwm Hanna, a daughter
Galltpohs Mr and Mrs
Charles Cook, a son, Vmton

Metgs News Htghhghts of
1973 (Third Quarter)
JULY -After many months
of plaruung the Metgs County
Samtary Landftll opened
Wayne Swtsher and Harold
Lohse m busmess for many
years m Pomeroy, sold lhetr
drug store to Kenneth McCullough and Charles Riffle
Kim Batey, smger, won the

annual Rutland July 4\h talent
contest Henry Htll was appomted to Syracuse VIllage
Counctl Harold Hubbard was
Installed as prestdent of the
Mtddleport • Pomeroy Rotary
Club The Pomeroy Chamber
of Commerce nommated new
directors Former Pomeroy
resident Wallace Ebersbach
died m Flortda Harrisonvtlle
was hard hit by a flash flood
Thirty large sohd waste contamers were placed about the
county to help wtlh the battle of
waste dtsposal 1'. mock
disaster was held at the Kyger
Creek Power Plant wtth Metgs
THE QUICK IMPRESSION IS that the Dmes Letter ts emergency units taktng part
pesstmtsltc (sell) about the stock market, and that Spear &amp; The Mtddleport Chamber of
Staff Inc are optunts!tc (buy)
Conunerce staged an outdoor
• Not so, necessarily Read carefully those words framed by recreation and boatmg show at
Ph D s m economtcs m both mstances
the Martna The General
Dmes ts talkmg about the short term (1•2 months), Spear Telephone Co whtch serves
about 1974, Dmes offers no substanllatmg evtdence for 1\.'l most of Me1gs County went out
wanness about the market tf tt htts 788 31, nor about tls 1974 on stnke Earl Ingels was
prospects Spear cttes histoncal precedence for tls longer term named pres1dent of the
vtew, and even leaves ttself an out m the reference to calamttl~ Pomeroy Chamber of Com
both natural and contnved
" merce aod ground was broken
The statements are mutally exclustve Dines and Spear for Pomeroy's new fire
above really do ltttle more than suggest bow tough 1t must be to department headquarters
make a hvmg on Wall Street
George Nesselroad, Jr , began
his term of offtce as com
HOPEFULLY THE AMERICAN ELECfRIC Power Co mander of Drew Webster Post
(Appalachian Ohio Power, etc) wtll settle on a proposed stte 39, Amer1can Legion Harry M
between New Haven, W Va , and the Sporn Plant to build 1ts Cross, 85, retired Mtddleport
newest steam generatmg power plant (See page 1, The Dailv busmessman, d1ed Mrs
Sentmel, Jan 9)
' Maxme ~tterf1eld of MidOne of seven posstble locattons, the Mason County stte a~ dleport was k1lled m an auto
parently ts m the lead commg around the last turn mto the home acctdent north of the Me•gsstretch
Galha lme Middleport Vtllage
Metgs County, whtch has not taken tls fullest posstble ad· Councll made plans for a street
vantage of the populallon mflux concurrent wtlh construcllon of resurfacmg program Tom
the GaVin plant next door at Chesh1re, thus has another chance Phtllips res1gned as director of
Erectton of a new plant m Mason County should begm about the the Southern H1gh School
tune construction at Gavm ts phasmg out
Band Robert E Buck,
An opturust, or one who believes the mdustnal future of the Pomeroy attorney, was named
Trt.COunty Area ts bttght, would project hts long range vtews of cha•rman of the Metgs County
thts area on t~e asswnpllon that maJor mdustr18l expanston Will American Red Cross Chapter
be constant perhaps for the u~commg decade, 1f not generatiOn The Rev and Mrs Charles
The neces;;ary coal lies wtlhm reach under ground to make Simons and family of the
the Mtd.Oh!O Valley a second Ruhr Valley of West Germany the Mtddleport F1rst BaptiSt
dream of busmessmen here smce World War II Our natton's Church were honored w1lh a
energy problem enhances -if tt does not make certam _ the farewell recepllon as they
' probability that bet!' mdeed the productton of electncal power prepared for a ms&gt;ve to In
/ wtll r~voluttomze our way of life
diana The Rock Sprmgs area
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By Bob Hoef/if·h

Mr and Mrs Kenneth Russell, Racme Route 2 received
word Monday that thetr daughter, Mrs Wtlham J Burton (Aleta
Lynn) underwent emergency surgery Jan 7 •t the Orange
Memonal Hospttal m Flortda
Aleta Lynn wtll be observing her b1rthday on Jan 31 and
would be most happy to hear from friends She's employed at the
Swedish House m Orlando !netdentally, she s domg well
followmg the surgery Cords may be sent to Orange Memonal
Hospital Room 6521, 1416 Orange Ave South, Orlando Fla
32802

PERSONALLY, I HAD LOST TRACK of the planned postal
rate mcrease, from etght to 10 cents an ounce for ftrst class, and
thought tt was gomg mto effect this month Pomeroy Postmaster
James Soulsby however, says that the Cost of LIVIng Council
agreed that the mcrease should not go mto effect until March 2
STEVEN STANLEY WAS NAMED to the deans list at OhiO
Umverstty for the fall quarter commg through wtth a four pomt
average and you JUSt can't beat that
Steve IS a sophomore m the college of engmeermg By the
way he was accepted mto the Institute of Electncal and Electromc Engmeers durmg the fall quarter Steven ts the son of Mr
and' Mrs Duane Stanley Pomeroy Route 4
MEMBERS OF DREW WEBSTER POST 39, Amertcan
LegiOn, wtll be treated to a spaghetti dinner at 7 p m Tuesday
precedmg a regular meeting at the post home There are some
pretty good cooks m that group

Bv Uruted Press International
It was 'obvious" to Seattle
Coach Bill Russell that Golden
State was gomg to beat hts
tc~m aflcr the Warriors built
up a 62-40 halftune lead
Golden State JUSt kept pourmg 11 on Thursday mght for a
1~9 romp over the Somes to
move tls Nattonal Basketball
Assoctatton record to 20-20 and
cltmb w1lhm two games of tdle
Los Angeles m the strange
Pactftc Dmston chase
The Somes coach was asked
why he pulled hts startmg f1ve
and replied tt was 'obvtous

that tt was Golden State's
rught We have to play the New
York Kmcks Friday and I have
to have my men ready "
Golden State s Joe Elhs hit 1·
of 13 shots for 17 pomts, and
added 10 rebounds and four
asststs m JUSt 21 mmutes of

play
Ellts satd after hiS best game
of the season that his lack of
playing tune has hurt his
shootmg conftdence, but that
he mtghl bave got tt back wtth
hiS explosiOn agatnst the
Somes
Rtck Barry had 2land GaZZie

Two buses
in accidents
No one aboard a loaded
Southern Dtstrict school bus

Vmton, attempted to make a
left tw-n just as an auto drtven
was InJured m a mmor trafftc by George E Pope, 24, Rt 1,
acctdent Thursdav mornmg, Vmton, attempted to pass
Both drtvers complained of
MRS VILMA PIKKOJA ,SUPERVISOR of the Metgs Book three and one balf miles from
Rt
338
m
Metgs
County
near
mmor
Jn]urtes There was
mobtte servtce has been disCharged from the Holzer Medical
the
junction
of
county
road
95
moderate
damage and no
,Center where she was gtven mtenstve therapy for after effects of
The
Galha-Me1gs
Post
State
cttaltons were tssued
&amp; neck InJury suffered about 10 years ago
Charles R Burnette, 41 ,
Mrs P;_~koja on her toes as usual pomts out an error m Highway Patrol said the bus,
dnven
by
Charles
R
Wolfe
36
Kerr,
was charged wtth fatlure
Buckeye Country ' the wmter pubhcalton of Ohto Htlls
Rt
2,
Racme,
scraped
the
to yteld the nght of way
Publishers In an article entitled 'The Ftghtmg McCooks of
followmg an acctdent on Kerr·
carrollton ' It IS stated that Damel McCook dunng Morgan s stde of a bndge ra1ling
An empty Gallipolis Ctty Harrisburg Rd near the Kerr
Ratd was ktlled at Buffmgton Island, 'near Cmcmnall " Bufschool
bus was mvolved m an Post Office
fmgton Island, however ts near Portland m good old Metgs Mrs
The patrol satd Burnette's
Ptkko)a also has a copy of the 1974 Ohto Almanac whtch hsts the acctdent at 3 10 p m Thursday
the
Junction
of
Rt
325
and
at
car
pulled from the post offtce
vtlal statisltcs for all of the counties Ptctured on the Metgs
504
Offtcers
sa1d
Jam•s
W
mto the path of an auto
County page are the Metgs County Courthouse, the oldest m OhiO
Howard, 32, Rt 2, Btdwell, lost operated by Els1e Higley, 53
sltll m use, and the monument at Portland
control of h1s bus on the wet Rt I, Btdwell Mrs Higley
pavement The vehtcle went suffered rmnor lacerattons but
A DELIGHTFUL 'HAPPENING ' FOR Mrs Nellie Vale
across
the mterse't:tion over an was not unmediately treated
former prmctpal of the Salem Center School and now a Met~
embankment
A final acc1dent occurred m
County school supervisor, on Wednesday evemng
There
was
moderate
Metgs
County on Rt 7, four
Mrs Vale received a phone message Wednesday telhng her
damage
Howard
was
ctted
to
tenths of a mtle north of Rt 681
not to prepare an evenmg meal as she would be havmg company
At 5 p m Wednesday, 14 women - teachers and atdes of the Municipal Court for speed m where an auto drtven by
Robert E Mendenhall, 31,
Salem Center School - and others amved wtth full dtnner excess of road conditions
Two
persons
were
slightly
Reno, Oh1o, pulled out to pass
baskets as well as a decorated cake mscnbed wtth best wiShes
for Mrs Vale m her new home The group also presented Mrs mjured m an a~cldent Thurs- just as a car driven by Stephen
day mormng on Rt 160, two M Shields, 17, Rt 2, Coolville,
Vale wtth a large planter for her fireplace area
Present for the affa1r whtch was really • one of those tenths of a m1le north of Rt 554 started to make a left turn
moment.'l to remember" for Mrs Vale were Roberta Wilson Offtcers satd a truck dn ven by There was moderate damage
Anna Elizabeth Turner, Sheme Turner, Carol Evans, Wmifred Wtlliam D Swtck, 52, Rt 1, and no charges W..re !tied
Naas, Phyllis Dugan, Mabel Pauley Margaret Parsons, Ethel
Chapman, Elizabeth Ann Webster Ohve Page, Wykle Whttley,
and Fannie Pelt!
I
The group bad planned the honor for Mrs Vale earlier smce
Mrs Vale has been Ill Rutland several months movmg there
Anew dramaltc fllm, 'Uke a of the fastest growmg
after many years of restdency m Columbta Townshtp However Mighty Army", the true story congregaltons m the world,
Mrs Vale dtd suffer a heart attack and lhf"'lroup was afra1d
of a man m tWle with h1s times, growmg from 17 to more than
proceed for fear of causmg Mrs Vale to have a setback In- w1ll be shown at the Mt Her- 2,000 members and needmg
ctdentally, Mrs Vale has recovered beauttfully from the heart mon Umted Brethren Church, three Sunday mormng serv1ces
attack She's out worktng m the schools agam and ts also per- Sunday at 7 30 p m
to serve the crowds
mitted to drtve agam these days
This exc1ting true story has
The f!lm ts a response to the
soc1al revolulton among young been made Into jthe film, "Uke
people today whtch IS a Mtghty Army" by Gospel
frightemng m many of 1\s F1lms, Inc , of Muskegon,
aspects Even the church ts Mich Starrmg m the role of Dr
bemg sertously questioned as Kennedy 1S Chris Robinson who
to tls extstence and activity Is best known for his role as an
was htt by a flash flood The Creek Road The Me1gs County
Instead of responding w1th Air Force sergeant m the
new modem Kroger Store m Commtsstoners awarded b1ds bewilderment and fear, a Telev1ston ser1es, "Twelve
Pomeroy observed Its grand on the $250,000 courthouse handful of people tn Ft O'Clock High " As Jun Ken·
opemng Metgs County Salon renoval!on Insurance man Lauderdale, Fla , led by lheJr nedy, Robinson gives the best
710,8 and 40, returned from the Wilham Harden, Racme Rou~ dynam1c young Illlmster, Rev performance of hiS 1llustrtous
state meetmg with seven I, was found dead on the streets James Kennedy, committed career
awards
of Pomeroy's busmess seclton themselves to the prmciple of
The lnsp1rat10nal film for the
AUGUST - A recogmtiOn Metgs County school students provldtng hfe-changmg an- entire family is the latest
tea was held for 63 restdents returned to lheJr classrooms swers for the people of lheJr release for Gospel Films, Inc ,
partictpatmg m the Retired for another year A grand JUry community
also producers of "The Tony
Seruor Volunteer Program A md1cted James Cundtff
In nine short years the Coral Fontane Story," "Flip Side"
county-wtde health fa1r got Racme Route I, on ftrst degr..; Ridge Chw-ch has become one and "A Four Letter Word"
underway m Middleport murder charges m the death of
George McDamel escaped Wtlltam Harden Robert
when hts home on Dock St m Wmgett was named prestdent Mildred Kibble died on Thursday
Mtddleport burned The Rev of Syracuse Village Counctl A
REEDSVILLE
M1ss home wt th her father, was a
, and Mrs
Wtlltam A heat wave gripped the county Mtldred D Kibble, 56, Reeds- member of the Eden Umted
Genbeuner of South AfriCa and nalton durmg the last days vtlle, passed away unex- Brethren Church and was
made the1r !mal vtstt to Metgs of the month
pectedly at her home Thursday employed at the American
County to vtslt relal!ves
SEPTEMBER
The mormng Born here, Miss VIscose in Parkersburg the
Pomeroy mvoked an II p m resignation of the Rev Arthur Kibble was the daughter of past 38 years
curfew for young people Amy Lund as pastor of st Paul Horace E Kibble, Reedsvtlle,
Survivors mclude four
Hanun rece1ved the Veterans Lutheran Church m Pomeroy and the late Suste Buchanan ststers, Mrs Hazel Barton,
Memorl81 Hospttal Women's was announced Three M•d- Kibble
Mrs Ada Congrove and Miss
Awnhary nursmg scholarship dleport Route 1 men dted m a
M1ss Kibble, who made her Forrest Kibble, all of ReedsIngnd Hawley and Edwtn snake Infested well on the
vlUe, and Mrs Fatrybelle
Cross were named ]untor fall" Silver Run Road m nearby
Foster, Belpre, and several
queen and kmg Mtddleport Galha County Ram fell on
meces and nephews
' Police Chief J J Cremeans Sept 6 breaking a two week
Bestdes her mother, who
IT'S SPAGHETTI
rece1ved for the fourth con- beat wave m the county Meet
A spaghetti supper, not a died m 1956, she was preceded
secutive year a pedestrtan the Marauders mght was obsafety citation for Mtddleport served as everyone prepared j1tney supper as was an· In deatb by a brother, August
10 19M
Title I funds for schools were for the oplemng of the football nounced earlier, wtll be held at
Services will be held Sunday
slashed m Me1gs County The season Non-teachtng em- the Cbester Elementary School
Meigs County Fatr staged a ployes of the Metgs Local from 5 30 to 7 p m SatUrday A at 2 p m at the White Funeral
successful five day run SCbool Dislrtct recetved $13,000 country show will be presented Home 10 Coolville wtth the Rev
Ground was broken for the m pay mcreases and frmge from 7 30 to 9 p m w1th Eldon Blake officiating Burtal
Riverside Apartment complex benefits from the distnct's Chester School students taking wtll follow m the Eden
m Mtddleport Std Spencer, board of educallon The part Duane Wolfe and ' The Cemetery Friends may call at
noted
local
horseman, Eastern Board of Education Wolf Pack" will provide mustc the funeral home after 7 p m
delighted fa1rgoers m horse awarded the general con- and wlll accompany all today
harness racmg The Langsville struction contract for an ad- vocalists
bndge was extensively ditton to the high school to the
damaged by a truck and was Kmg Constructton co ,
closed Pomeroy Council ap- Jackson A hassle developed
WOOD INJURED
proved pay raiSes lor village between Middleport officials third place honors m tis class
The Middlepoct ER squad
employes Joy Bigler was hired and the Leading Creek Con- allhe Martella Band Festival
was
called Thursday at 12 13
as Southern Local band servancy District on serving of The aMual Me1gs County 4-H
p
m
to Pearl St Elementary
director Gary Dill restgned as several Mtddleport Hill Awards ntght was held wllh 250
county dog warden and was residents by the distrtct Gyu young people ta~mg part The School for Earte Wood
replaced by AHred Frank Liz Wban Lee of Washington State General Telephone Co strike custodian, who was struck orl
Blaettnar was selected f1rst wasnamedpsychologJStfor the ended Patrick Aetker of his head by a falling object He
runner-up m the state contest Metgs County schools Mary Pomeroy escaped when his car was taken to the office of Dr J
Dav1s, treated, and
for Ohto Sweetheart of Krawsczyn was named went mto the Ohio River at J
released
DeMolay Silas Facmyre was president of Candptr1pers at nearby Mason C1ty Jtm
killed m a tractor aee1dent m Veterans Memonal Hospital Carnahan
jl'as
named
Columbia Townshtp A car Marta Sue Gu11key was named pres•dent of lbe Southeastern
TWO ASSISTED
dl1ven by Donald C Shaffer Metgs' new extension agent, Oh1o Tractor Pullers Assn
RACINE
- The Racme ER
went out of control and sank at borne economu:s Richard D Mrs Elizabeth Wickham of
squad
made
two runs Thursday
Royal Oak Park Mr and Mrs Noonan, 38, Middleport, died at Chester was awarded a, cerat
3
40
p.m
transpocting Bill
Pa tnck Lochary, l!hss Lucille the Middleport levee when his tj{Jcate from Gov John J
Smtih, C J Struble and The auto went mto the Ohio Rtver Gtll1gan m reeogmtion of her Cornell, 65, Portland to
Da•ly Sentinel recetved state Karen Lynn Griffith was the havmg reached her 100\h birth- Veterans' Memorial Hos'p1tal
awards at the Oh1o State Fmr ftrst woman to be accepted m day on July 'll Edison Hob- where he was admi«e&lt;&lt; and at
for their work wtth semor the prevtoUsly all male Ohto stetter marked hiS 45th year 7 30 p m. taking Freda Evans
cttizens Vandals dumped a State Mll!'chmg Band The IWllh the Pomeroy Nattonal 68, Portland, to Veter~n~
Mefnor1al Hospttal
4,000 tank of tar on Leadmg--Metgs H1gh School band took Bank

Eventful y,ear in Meigs

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named secretary

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature 1n downtown Pomeroy at II a m
Frtday was 40 degrees, wtlh
light ram falling

TilE RITUAL OF JEWELS was g1ven for two new
members Thursday mght when the Preceptor -chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi Soronty.-1llet at the home of Lms Ann
Rosenbaum m Pomeroy The two new members are Ltllian
Moore left, and Betty Gress A lh!rd new member, Mary
Pickens, was unable to be present due to the death of her
father m law

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bank had mcreased tts
dtvldends
Stockholders reelected the
followtng directors J S
Lamp Kenneth W Stealey
Robert E Holdren Daniel K
Graham Carl E Smtih and
Jack E Whtte wtlh Stealey

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Dramatic film coming

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Russell 20 pomts for the
Warnors George Johnson,
who spelled Nate Thurmond at
center, also was unpress1ve as
he led rebounders wtth 15
ln the only other NBA game,
the shooting of Chet Walker
and Bob Love led tbe Chicago
Bulls to a 11&amp;-104 vtctory over
the Atlanta Hawks
Walker scored 22 of his
gsme htgh 29 points In the first
half as Chicago took a 53-53
lead Then Love, who had only
SIX pomts m the first two
quarters, scored 19 m the
second half Fifteen of Love's
potnts came tn the third
quarter as Chtcago built a 13pomt lead
That lead grew to 19 pomts
early m the fourth quarter and
the Bulls were able to coast m
It was Atlanta's third stratght
loss and f1flh m the last six
games
The Hawks got 28 pomts from
Lou Hudson and 22 from rookie
center Dwtght Jones Pete
Marav1ch, returnmg to actton
after bemg stdeltned wtlh a
back InJurY, bad 21

Pro Standings
NBA Standmgs
By ..1n1ted Press lnternlf•onal

Eastern Conference
A11anhc DIYISIOR

w

I pet
B 795
26 18 591
21 22 488

Boston
New York
Buffalo

g b

31

7'1~

12

13 29 310 19'12
Central DIVISIOn

Ph!ladelph•a

wlpctgb
Cap.tat

24

16

600
465

Atlanta
20 23
Slf1
Cleveland
U 30 318 12
Houston
14 31 311 12'12
Western Conference
Midwest DIYISIOn
w I pet g b
Milwaukee
32 10 762
Ch1cago
31 15 674
3
Detro1t
27 17 614 6
KC Omaha
16 31
340 181/l
Pacific Div1511n
w I pet g b
Lo.ll Angeles
2-4 20 545
Golden State 20 20 500
2
Portland
19 23 452
4
Seattle
20 29 408 61! 2
PhoentX
17 27 386
1
Thursday's Results
Chicago lUi Atlanta 104
'Golden Sf 125 Seattle 89
&lt;Only games scheduled)
Friday s Games
Los Angeles at Boston
Houston at Buffalo
Atlanta vs Philadelphia
at Hershey
Detro1t at Cleveland
Cap1tal at Milwaukee
KC Omaha at Phoen1x
New York at Seatt l e
(Only games scheduled)

ABA s1and1ngs
By Un1ted Press International
East

wlpctgb

29 17 630

New York
Kentucky
Carolina
V1rgmla
MemphiS

Utah

26 16
27 18
12

27

1
600 l'll
308 13 1h
619

11 33 250 17

west
w I pet

26 15 634

g b

Indiana
23 19 548
J'h
San Anton io
22 22 500
Denver
20 21 488 6
San Dr ego
19 27 413 9'h
Thursdays Results
New York lOS San Antonio 93
Kentucky 101 carolina 98
San Otego 109'1ndlana 107
(Only games scheduled J
Friday's Games
Virginia at Utah
Indiana at New York
San Antonio at Kentucky
Denver vs Carolina
at Greensboro
(Only games scheduled)
NHL Standings '\_...._ _
By Un1ted Press Intern all~
East
w 1 t pts gf ga
26 6 5 57 169 98
Boston

s•;,

Montreal 23 9
Toronto
20 u
NY Rangrs 18 14

6 52 138 104
7 47 151 120

9

45 143 130

Buffalo
20 11 4 44
Detrort
15 20 5 35
NY lslandrs 8 21 11 27
Vancouver 8 24 7 23
West
w 1 t pts

Phlla

23

9

141 133
131 164

93 132

102 150
gf ga

5 51 119

Ch cago
18 a 13 49 137
Sf Louis
18 13 6 42 111
Aflanta
17 16 7 41 101
Minnesota 12 18 10 34 123
Los Ang
1J 19 7 33 113
Fllttsburgh 10 24 S 25 102
Cal iforn ra 9 26 5 23 103
Thursday's Results
Montreal 8 NY ISl anders 3
Buffalo 7 NY Rangers 2
Chrcago 2 Boston 2
Phlladelphta 7 Minnesota 4
(Only games scheduled)
Friday's Games
Vancouver at California
Philadelphia at Atlanta
&lt;Only games scheduled)

69
83

97
111

140
129

150
167

TWO ARRESTED
Middleport Police Chief J J
Cremeans said today his
department bas arrested two
persons, one a juvenile, for
stealing gasoline from cars and
trucks .In the village during
rught hours The juvenile has
been c1ted to juvenile court
The name of the adult was not
disclosed

HOUS!ON I UP II - The Grant has beon domg the l'Olll
Mtaml Dolphtns Without Paul plammg, let a btl of trntation
Warfle!d are hkc bread wtlhoul show m his vo1ce for the ftrst
buttel"or bacon Without eggs
ttme thts week when newsmen
,Y.d wtth Super Bowl V!!l pressed htm on the chances
less than two days away, the that Warfield would be ready
M181llt Dolphms today face the
Shula Snaps at Reporters
unhappy prospect of gotng mto
1 m not holdmg anythm g
lhetr btggcsl game of the back he snapped 'I wtsh I
season wtthout Warfteld
"ould
tell you more But tl's a
'
The gifted wtde receiver walt and see sttuatton
suffered a pulled hamstnng
Smce he was walkmg 1 hursmuscle tn h1s rtght leg Wed day without a bad lunp, the
nesday ana the Dolphms chanc-es are that Warfteld wtll
wouldn t really speculate on try to play After all the
his chances of playmg Sunday Dolphms have two players tn
Coach Don Shula, who has umform (Bob Kuechenberg
be en tossmg qwps all week and Jtm Mandich) \\ho have
hl
k
w t e Vt mgs Coach Bud casts on lhetr arms and steel

TRICKY DICKY AND JIM MORGAN COMING - The
Eastern faculty wtll provtde the oppostlton Monday evemng
Jan 14 when the Harlem All-Stars perform at the Eastern
Htgh School symnastum The All-Stars led by Trtcky Dicky
and Jtm Morgan Will take on the Eagle squad or teachers
and admmtstrators whtch mcludes Sptke Berkhimer Btll
Phtlhps, Archte Rose Duane Wolfe, Larry Hemes' Joe
Batley, Tom KellJ Chuck Swogger and John Rtebel The
battle 'wtll follow a game ptttmg the Eastern Juntor htgh
team agamst the Eastern freshmen whtch begms at 7 p m
Also, a pee wee contest w1ll be held at balftune of both

Hicks receives
Lombardi award

pms m them and three more
Grant sa1d M1am1 doesn t
!NICk Buomconlt Jake St'Olt usually have too many lhtrd
and 1tm Fol ) h 1
t 1 and long plays so hiS absence
ey mwlhf'lr
o Jave
s ee
pm!'; or s('r£'ws
h;md
or might not hurt them as much
shoulder
as tl would another team but
0u r •·utg worry ts a hghtmng he s obvtously a key player
The man who'll replace
Storm, st Ott QUipS
But the key questton ts how Warfield 1f he can 't start ts
1ong wa rf lC1d can go 1f he does Howard Twtlley who started
1ry to pay
1 an d how effecttve he last year's Super Bowl but was
wtll be
tnjured dunng the exhibition
The Dolphtns don 1 pass tbat season and lost hts JOb to
much (Warfield has caught Marltn Bnscoe Twtlley ts
on ty 29 passes although 11 have noted for h•s good moves and
been for touchdowns) but the blockmg abthty but lacks
coverage warf1e ld gets helps to Warfield s speed and abthty to
open th mgs up for the runmng go deep
He s been backmg up Brtscoe
game
Obviously a Key Player
on the nght stde but wtll flop

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Sport Parade

OVL!r to the h fl sHil t 11 14 PI J' 1
Wal-f1ch.l It don:-;n t ru.Jkl HIY
differcm:c,' ht: S&lt;:tid 1 111 JUst
as slow on the left Silk as 1 &lt;:.~rrr
on the nght s1dc

W H l11 ld ~ufh n d H ... 1 JUr )
It I JU J!, h ~ "'fi 1 I Jr J
I J S S II t ~ d r il l w 11t Jl11 11 1
11 .rrl;Jr l Ill JUSt lrft th
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Season recorch;
HOUSTON (UPI J - Sea son
records of the M•am DolptHns
and M nnesota V kmgs
MIAMI(1221
21 San Francisco
13
7 at Oakland
12
44 New England
23
31 New York Jers
3
17 at Cleveland
9
21 Bvffal o
6
30 at New England
1.4
24 at New York Jets
t4
44 Balt rmore
0
11 at Buffa l o
o
14 at Dallas
7
30atP 1Ba
ttsIbIIumor
r g he
3
34 Detro1t

2166

7

343
150
Mlamr 3.t C1nc1nnat 16 rn
d v son playoff
M•am
21

Oa~t&lt;Jnd

n

AFc

r t'larr

MINNESOTA ( 1211

Oakland
22 at Ch cago
llGreenBat
23 at Detro 1
17 at San F ra,ncr sc o
28 Ph lad e tph a
10 Los Ange l es
26 Cleveland
28 Detro t

1 &lt;1

6

~

9
13

21
9
3
1

14 at Atlanta

20

31 Chrcago

tJ

0 at C ncmnall
27
31 at Green Bay
7
31 at New York Grants
7
296
168
Mmnesota 27 Wash ngton 20
n d1v rsron playoff M nnesota
27 Oa.llas 10 tn N FC cham
p onshrp game

* Facts and figures

HOUSTON (UP!) - John honor and thought hoi\ fortuBy MILTON RICHMAN
Htcks who worked hiS way out nate he was
UPI Sports Editor
I have come a long way
of Cleveland s tough east stde
to Ohto State and naltonal from the east stde of Cleve
HOUSTON (UP! ) - The Super Bowler drawmg the bulk of a'l
recogmt10n as a prenuer of- land," the lhl, 258-pound semor the attentiOn here, the one wttlt the most ptzazz, IS Fran
fensive tackle, capped hiS said Most of my old frtends Tarkcnton, a better hustler m hiS own way than Minnesota Fats
college career Thursday mght are m )atl now They had little
HOUSTON (UP!) - Facts
Fran Tarkenton probably doesn't think so but he cons people
by wmnmg the Vmce Lombardi to do
and
figures on Super Bowl
lf anyone ts gmpg to gwde the underdog Vikmgs to football s
I was the ftrst to make tt
award,
presented
to
the
naVlll
games
world champtonslnp Sonday tf anyone ts gomg to provtde the
lton s outstandmg collegl8te from my htgh school to college firepower to burn Mtamt, then tl'll have to be Tarkenton
At stake
World
Ttckets for the event, sponsored by the Eastern Athlettc
It was because of my parents
hneman
professwnal
football
chamBoosters, are $2 lot adults and $1 25 for students and may be
Yet you d never get that tdea hstemng to him
He called tl hts greatest and my coach They satd you
purchased at the door Monday evemng
He
has th1s congemal enough off-hand way about htm, like the pionship for the Vmce Lomcan make tt, tt 1s posstble to
guy who mtght strtke up a conversatiOn wtlh you m a pool room, bardi Trophy
make 1t '
Parhclpan Is
M1amt
John Htcks Sr and hts wife agree to a mce, friendly game and then shoot out all the hghls
Dolphins,
champion
of
the
Sometimes tl looks hke Fran Tarkenton ts trymg hts best to
Chanty and Coach W•lham
Amencan Football Conference
Sonny" Harns cared about keep from laughmg when he talks to people m the medta about (AFC) and Mmnesota Vtkmgs
the promtstng teen-ager Htcks his Idea on professional football and lhetrs
champwn of the Natwnal
He Straightens Them Out
By Denny Fobes
and semor Steve Prtce, wtth 24 vta a balanced at lack led by satd now he want.'l to help other
He was stra1ghtemng some of tbem out or thought he was, Football Conference (NFC) of
Struggling at 2·7 overall !.:i sophomore Terry Qualls and JuniOr forward Jun Kemper youngsters
the Nattonal Football League
11
tn SEOAL play, the Metgs ]unwr Dan Dodson at the
1 am gomg to counsel young anyway before Thursday's workoot, saymg quarterbacks
wtth 12 caroms Three cagers
Site - Rice Stadtum,
Marauders try to fmd some corners and semor Btll Myers Jeff Campbell, Mttch Wrtght people, ' he sa1d 'This ts the generally get too much pubhctty Bemg a quarterback hunself,
Houston,
Texas
he naturaly could say somelhtng hke that without getting too
consistency m their attack m the ptvot
and Don Young, garnered 8 best lhmg I could do wtth my
, Date-Sunday,Jan 13,1974
tomght, as Brauer s Bouncers
hfe I want to reach out to many people upset
Cremeans and Pnce ac mtssed shots each
Starting time - Kickoff 3 30
You gotta wrtte aboot quarterbacks,' he satd to a group of
travel to Logan to take on the cordmg to Brauer will be
The Logan probable lmeup them, to show them I care '
p
m
, Eastern Daylight Time
Htcks, wmner of the Outland newsmen clustered around him m the Vikmgs' hotel quarters
Chteftams of Scott Fttzgerald counted on heavtly to break the tomght w1ll have Young at
capacity
- 71,882
The cagers of Roger Brauer Logan zone press wh1ch was center, w1th Kemper and 6-2 Trophy and runnerup to John where he was slouched on a sofa wearmg football shoes wtth his
Televtslon - Columbia
have only a 93 51 Iaugher over ver) effedtve m the Chteftains semor Jeff James or Wnght at Gappelettt for the Hetsman street clothes and a good-lookmg cream-colored safan hat that Broadcasltng System Pre·
hapless Wellston to thetr credtl 74-!l4 loss at Athens Tuesday the forward spot.'l, and All- Trophy, won the award over had a long feather stuck m the brun
'You gotta make them the heroes,' Tarkenton went on, sttll game program begins 3 00
m the SEOAL, and Brauer wtll mght
SEOAL Jim ?terce and linebacker Randy Gradtshar, talkmg about quarterbacks There's no quarterback I know who pm, EDT
an Ohto State teammate,
be sendmg the same sta1ltng
Brauer expects Logan to go Campbell at the guards
Radto - CBS, 3 30 p m ,
can turn the team around by himself It takes a 41knan team to
ftve onto lhe court for the third wtth that zone press most of the
In the prehm1nary, the Metgs mtddle guard Luc10us Selmon
EDT
tt
stratght game
game and says he figures reserves of Ron Logan wtll go of Oklahoma and center Btll do'No
Players' shares - $15,000 to
quarterback can do the whole thmg by hunself,"
The guards wtll be them to also go With a zone after lhetr fourth loop vtctory Wyman of Texas
each
member of wmrung team,
The award, a mounted 4:;. Tarkenton repe8fed If tt were so, you people would ve made
sophomore Jerry Cremeans defense on the other stde of and s1xth wm overall agarnst
$7,500
to each member of losing
Namath wm the champwnshtp all the tune Same w1th Urutas "
mtd-court
the Logan reserves of Jack pound block of polished
team
Approximately U 35
Few are Better
granite, IS m honor of the late
The Logan troubles at Athens Elgm
Fran Tarkenton has h•s own tdeas about his Jobn and few ac- mtllion total to personnel of
came at the foul hne The
The Marauder reserves are Green Bay and Washmgton tually are better at hts job than he ts All tbe other quarterbacks competing teams
Chteftams out fteld goaled the currently perched m second coach who dted of cancer m m the NFL have an enormous regard for his abl!ity because
DiVISIOn of net receipts -Bulldogs 27-25, but could make place wtth Gallipolis, both at 3 1970 Proceeds from the $100-a desptte hts reputation for bemg a ' scrambler," the first move he After deduction of taxes, exonly 10 chanty tosses m 21 3 The Ironton and Jackson plate dmner go to the makes after takmg the ball from center 1s not calculated to start penses and players' shares,
reserve teams are knotted for Amencan Gancer Soctety
trtes
a scramble, and when he fmds he has to, he frequently turns a remamder w!ll be diStributed
Logan however showed the reserve league top spot
to the competing clubs and
busted play mto a long gamer
much po~&gt;er on the boards wtth 6-0 marks
Bob Gnese Mtam1's excellent quarterback, says Tarkenton s player pension fund
Tonight's games
outreboundtng the Bulldogs 4!lGame condttions
greatest asset IS adJustmg to the team he plays for
Player umforms - The
People say how much of a scrambler he ts," says Grtese 'I
Me gs at Logan
Athens
at
Wellston
Followrng are the staf1St1cs for the first nme games of the
don't agree He'd rather stay m the pocket the same way as Mmnesota Vikmgs w1ll be the
Ironton at Jackson
19 73 74 Mergs Marauder basketball season
visiting team, wtll wear white
anybody else but when hts protection breaks down, he runs "
Gallrpol•s at Waverly
Player
FG A Pet FT A Pet Reb PF Pts
Chesapeake at Oak H 11
Would Gnese call Tarkenton the best quarterback aroond jerseys and use the East bench
Quall s
25 61
41
7 14
SO .44 22 57
Rock Hrll at South f:l'o nt
'
The Mianu Dolphins will be the
Myer;
44 as 52
9 22
41 108 23 97 Portsmourh West at Wheelers today'
II cou d happen l o ~ ou To
Dodson
52 121 43 20 27 74 71 20 124 burg
home team, will wear colored
anybody /In auto 110 b le ace dent
No sir
Coats
40 106 Ja 1a 24 75 24 19 9a Portsmouth at L ma
or a trail c vtoial ton cou d pu t
jerseys and use the West
I
wouldn't
say
who
he
No
I
quarterback
ts
today,"
said
Eastern at North Gallla
Pr1 ce
23 75
31
10 18
55
13
21
56
you beh tnd bar s ThJt s wl y AAA
Kyger
Creek
at
Hannan
Tr§ce
bench
Gnese, emphas1zmg the word 'today"
Cre m e ans
6 15
40
58
62
23
4
17
at Hannan W Va
CIL bs p OJ de Ba I Got J I otec
Aul t
a 30 27
A9
44
11
t9 20 Southern
Hadl Has Best Year
Sudden death - If the game
Nelsonv11te at Vinton County
t10n for men be s
Blanchard
8 HI
44
11 16
69
25
11
27
Belpre at w ll ramstown
Is
tied at the end of the
'
I
d
say
the
guy
whO
had
the
best
year
IS Had! Next year he
We I ope you 1 e ~e r 1 ced It e
Wa lburn
6 25
24
59
55
12
6
17
Ross Southeastern at Federal
regulation
60 mmutes, it wtll
may not, and last year he d1dn t "
Br a u er
721
33
49
44
25
8
18
se ~ ce But whe 1 our ub em
Hocking
lrnnton
St
Joe
at
Southwestern
continue tn sudden death
Brown ng
35
60
00
2
2
6
Wbat was wrong wtth your year, someone asked Grtese'
bers arc IJced 'l'l t
1a or
Ash
o2
00
37
43
2 2 3 Pt Pleasant at Ravenswood
overtime The team scoring
ba t! they dese ve to h~ v e us
'We
won
14
and
lost
2,"
he
rephed,
letting
ttgo
atthat
20
00
2 1 1 2 Wahama at R•pley
May
15
nearby
f1rst by safety, fteld goal or
Grtese
hkes
lettmg
you
draw
your
own
concluslonsm
And e~son
01
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TOTALS
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At the end of regulation
he has enJoyed m the pro ranks has had to do w1th h!S escapmg
OPPON
229 517 44 116 176 66 342 168 574 Rose to receive
playmg
time, the referee will
senous
InJury
of
any
kind
Sc onng by qua rfe,..s
toss
a
com
m accordance with
Any
secret?
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trophy Feb. 3
• , . lor lrientls you con OPPON
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'I don t know what tt would be,'' he says 'I've been lucky the rules pertamlng to the preKANSASCITY,Mo (UP!) When
I ftrst came up (13 years ago), they S8ld I wouldn't last game toss The captain of the
callon wherever you go.
Cmcmnatt Reds outftelder Pete
more
than
two or three years I don't think movtng around or
Rose, the only active maJor
BOLDEN SIGNED
leaguer who has hit 300 or bet s\aytng m the pocket has anything to do wtth tt
PITTSBURGH (UPI)
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Denms Bolden, a rtght-handed term rune seasons, wall recetve pocket and he's been aroond 14 years Never gets hurt Some
pttcher from New Castle, Ind , the Nattonal Leagne Player of people have different theones about Injuries and the type of
was stgned Thursday by the the Year Award Feb 3 at the players who suffer them I dunno It has nothing to do wtth
lhtrd annual Kansas City Base
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Phone Pomeroy 992 2S9D
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Bolden, 21, was Pittsburgh's ball Awards dmner
Rose, 31, was named the
second-round draft chotce m
NL
s Most Valuable Player m
the wmter draft He IS attendtng Southern Alabama 1973 after hitting 338, the best
tn both leagues
College
Several other baseball
The Ptrates drafted 16
players wtll be honored tbat
players Wednesday
mght

on '74 Super Bowl

Marauders in Logan

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Followtng a three mmule

mterm1sston after the end of
the regular game, play wtll
continue by IS mmute pertods
w1lh a two mmute mterm!SsJon
between each such overtime
pertod wtlh no balf-time lnlermtsston Teams wtll change
goals between each penod The
rules for game timing and
team tune outs Will be the
same as m a regular game,
mcludmg the last two mmutes
of the second and fourth
quarters
Offtctals - There Will be stx
offlctals and two alternates
appomted by the commissioner's office
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Xi Gamma Mu has meet
Members of Xi Gamma Mu
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority will solici t house- tohouse in Middleport in the
Mothers' March of Dimes next
Tuesday from &gt;to 9 p.m.
Miss Marilyn Swan, serv ice
chairwoman, discussed plans
for the drive to be conducted
not only in Middleport, but all
villages of Meigs County . She
distributed literature and
instructed the members on the
territories to be covered.
Mrs . Caro l McCullough
presided at the session when it
was voted to give a contribution to the Meigs County
Tuberculosis and Health
Association. Mrs. Linda Riffle
will host the next meeting, Jan.
22, which will be a pizza party.
Present at the meeting to
discuss ·the Meig s County
Pioneer and Historical Society
and the museum development
was Mrs. Annie Chapman. She
distributed literature and
showed drawings of th e
proposed layout for exhibits
asking that the chapter make a

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Amateur gardeners .
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meet at grange a .

donation. It was voted to
co ntribute
lowa l'd
the
· ·•
development of the faci lity
Mrs. Becky Anderson gave
.
the cultural repm·t titled "The . An invi tation to the bi Hou se ·and The Home ." centemiial observance meeting
Refreshments ivere servep by .scheduled by the Meigs County
Mrs. Judy We..-y and Miss · CommiSsioners for Tuesday
Swan to the 12 members and afternoon at the Roc k Springs
Mrs . A. R. Knight, sponsor . Grange hall wa s read at the
The meeting was held at the Wednesday night meeting of
Columbus and Southern Ohio th e Middleport Amat eur
Electric Co. social room.
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New officers were elected at the TuesdaY. night meeting of
Salisbury Junior Troop 100 held at th e school.
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.
They are Linda Williams, patrol leader ; Me lam&lt;&gt; Atkms,
assistant patrol leader; Laura Smith , scribe; Becky Dorst,
treesurer; Carol Morris, reporter ; Kathleen Parker, f1rst a1d
leader; Kathy Morris, card sender: Teresa Dorst, ga me leader;
and Camille Swindell, refreshments.
· Carol Morris, outgoing patrol leader, led the girls in _the
pledge to the flag and tbe girl seoul promise to open themeetmg.
Kathy Morris wa s welcomed as a new member. A contnbutwn to
the troop from Joyce Baker was acknowledged and the troop sent
a thank-you note to Mrs. Helen Hicks for a donation of badges to
the troop.
Carol Morris reported on the cooking badge and gave a
demonstration on baking a cake . The report next meeting will be
given by Laura Smith. Fourteen members were present . Mrs.
Jack Morris and daughter, Tara, w~re guests.

A potluck was planned for
February at the home of Mrs.
Norm a Amsbar y, Che sler
Road .
Mrs. Iris Kelton, direc tor of
Region 11, O.A.G.C., a nd a
member ot the Winding Tra il
Garden Club, Pomeroy, was
speaker at the mee tin g. She

Club members met at the
Meigs Inn for a dinn er
preceding the meeting. Mrs.
Grace Pratt and Mrs. Rose
Reynolds will represe nt the reviewed "G rowing for
REV. KREIDER
club at the planning session lor Showing," a book by Rudy J .
the bi...centennial obse rva nce Favrilli, emphasizing· the
he re.
effects of env ironment, how to
Welcomed into the mem- modify it, when to disbud ,
FRIDAY
bership of the club was Wilma pinch and change soil content
RETURN
JO NATHAN Reece, Lincoln Hili, Pomeroy. to achieve better plants, and
Meigs Chapter, Daughters of Other new members in attend- the ove rall developmen t of
the American Revolution, 2 ance were Mrs . James Sheets gardening skills.
POMEROY CADETTE TROOP 52
p.m .. at the home of Mrs. C. J . and Mrs. Marian Taylor. Read
Mrs. ~i ton also talked on
Paige Smith and Cathy Blaettnar will serve as ushers at the
Struble. Co-hostesses will be at the meeting was a letter type of plants, uniformity,
Black
Diamond Girl Scout Council's first meeting Jan . 19 at the
Mrs. Dwight Milhoan, Mrs. 0. from The Daily Sentinel maturi ty , fre edom from
West
Virginia
State College, Institute, W.Va. Both are members
P. Klein and Mrs. John Rose. regarding Green Thumb Notes damage when showing, subof
the
Pomeroy
Cadette Troop. They will be accompanied by
Mrs. Pea rl Mora will continue schedule and Mrs. Ferma•· stance and cultural perfection ,
CHILLICOTHE - New of- Mrs . April Smith, leader of the troop, who has been named one of
the program on history of local Moo're wHI prepare the one for th e areas of prime concern to a
ficers of the Presbytery of the the delegates from the Big Bend Neighborhood .
churches.
February.
judge when fl owers ate entered Scioto Valley will be insll!lled
Meeting Thursday night at the home of Mrs . Smith, the
REV . W. E. Davis,
It was no ted that Mrs. Pearl in shows.
at the Jan . 15, meeting at the scouts planned a trip to Cedar Lakes at Ripley, W. Va., Feb. Bto
missionary, guest speaker at
Overbrook Presbyterian 10 to attend "Kaleidoscope." Alll2 of the members of Troop 52
the United Pentacoslal Church,
Church, Columbus,
the and their leader plan to attend the session which will offer inSouth Third Ave ., Middleport,
meeting starting at 4 p.m.
struction in bead work, candle making, enamel jewelry, studies
7:30p .m. Films of South Africa
Rev. Lorrin Kreider, pastor on endangered species, Appalachian heritage, modern dance,
will be shown and the · Davis
of the First Presbyterian karate, hiking, guitar, as well as rap sessions on drug s and
Special music was by Ulen Church, A!hens, will be in- alcohol.
A candlelight Christ ma s
Edison Baker told of his trip family will be featured in vocal
Pastor
is
the
Rev.
numbers
.
McCtun
g and hi s wife, stalled as moderator , suedinner
for
members
of
the
to Hong Kong and displayed
A fund raising project was discussed since the cost per girl
Madeline,
with
McClung
acWilliam
Knittel.
Adult
Class
of
the
Pomeroy
pictures of the place and its
ceeding Rev. John R. Wilcox, for "Ka leidoscope" is $15 which includes food and lodging.
Nazarene Church was held companying on the guitar. Indianola
SATURDAY
people at the Tuesday night
Presbyterian Tentative plans are for the girls to return with new skills which
JITNEY
SUPPER
at recently at the decora ted home Christmas carols were sung Church, Columbus.
meeting of the Hearthstone
they will pass onto junior and brownie troops in the months
New pepartmenl officers to ahead.
Class of the Middleport First Chester Elementary from 5:30 of Mr . and Mrs. Esiie and gifts were exchanged.
Prayer by McClung concluded
to 7 p.m. A country show will be Mossman.
Baptist Church.
be installed include: leaderThe course in ballroom dancing W1der the direction of Gerald
the meeting.
_
Members
and
guests
were
presented
at
7:30
to
9
p.m.
with
The Bakers were hosts for
ship development, Rev. Mark Powell will resume later this month. Members worked on badge
At the dinner were the Rev.
the meeting at their home . Chester Elementary students seated at three large tables
Allen ,
Shady
Lane requirements at last night's meeting.
one
decorat
ed.
The
Mr.
and Mrs. Henderson, Mr. Presbyl e r'ian
each
Mrs . Allen Hughes gave presenting a country show.
Church,
devotions using "New Year' s Duane Wolfe and "The Wolfe blessing was given by the Rev. and Mrs. Mossman, the hosts, Co lumbus; support, Ruling
REEDSVILLE TROOP 67
Wishes" as her meditation Pack" will provide the music Clyde HenderS&lt;ln and as the Mr. and Mrs. Je rry Colmer, Eider Rudy Tanck, Mifflin
Members of Reedsville Girl Scout Troop 67 m_ade Santas
topic and scripture from Luke and will accompany all group sat around the tables Mr . and Mrs. Robert Eb lin, Presbyte rian
Church, from baby food jars and filled them with candy. These were
scriptures were read . There Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whit15. She also read an article, .vocalists . Admission is $1
Gahanna; vocations, Rev . delivered to the sick and elderly by the girls and leaders the day
were remarks on the holiday lekind, Mr. a nd Mrs. Arthur
Keith Co nning , Brookwood before Christmas.
"What Makes God Glad" by adults and &gt;O cents for
season by Mrs . Frieda Koeni g, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Presbyterian
children.
Daniel Poling.
Church,
Mossman, president and a gift Pullins and daughters, Sheba
DANCE
at
Southern
High
Thank-you notes were read
Columbus; ministries, Rev .
from the class was presented to and Shelly, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
from the Rev. and Mrs. Steve School, 10 a.m. to midnight,
John Watson, Bethel United
Glen McClung, teacher of the Mc Clung, Mr. and Mrs.
Skaggs and son and from Mrs. with music by "Wood Quilt. "
Presbyterian
Church,
class. He spoke on the import- William Stepl1enson , Paulette
•
Sponsored
by
se
nior
class.
Florence Hannay for ChristColumbus ; self-development,
ance of moving ahead in the Leac h, J im Farley, Carol
mas remembrances. RefreshSUNDAY
New Year. It was decided to Lunsford , Myrtle Durst, Rev. Donald Clukey , First
ments were served by Mr. and
Church,
A NEW dramatic film, "Like elect new officers later on in Raym ond Walburn , Betty Presbyterian
Mrs. Baker to Mr. and Mrs. A Mighty Army", the down-to- th e year.
Westerville; nominating, Rev .
Brown and Elva Eblen.
Harold Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. earth true story of a dynami c
Harrison Gruenler, Ca lvin
John Werner, Mr. and Mrs. young minister in tune with his
United Presbyterian Church,
The French Art Colony is drawing a nd color mixing
Allen Hughes, Mrs. Willis times, will be shown at the Mt.
. Columbus ; permanent judicial
offering a needlepoint work- through the various media to
Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. David Hermon United Brethren
committee, Rev. Berte Bonte,
shoo J dn. 13 from 2 to 4 p.m. oil and acrylics. ·It will run six
Darst, the Rev. and Mrs. Church, at 7:30 p.m.
Bou levard Presbyterian
Pot Glass will instruct. There weeks and the cost is $1.2 for
Skaggs and son, and Mr. and
Church, Columbus.
REVIV P,L AT Mt. Union
will be a $1 charge for members of the French Art
Arrangements for serving a to roll ca ll with a New Year 's
Mrs. Milton Hood.
Rev
.
~orrin
A.
Kreider,
Church, Carpenter, now in
materials. Bring thimble and Colony and $15 for nonnewly - elected moderator of
progress through Sunday. county-wide youth banquet at reS&lt;llution .
members.
scissors.
th e Middleport Church of
Refreshment s were served the Presbytery of Scioto Valley
Nightly at 7:30 p.m. Guest
The following 12 week
Introduction
to
Art
Christ Saturday night were fol:owing the meeting by Mrs. wa s born in Turkey where his
speaker is the Rev. Homer
made during a meeting of the Grace Pratt, Mrs. Margaret father wa s a missionary. He Techniques will begin Jan. 22 classes will begin the first
Click, Kittshill. Rev. Cecil Cox
Philathea Society Thursday Butcher, Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. ear ned his B.S. at the College from 3:15 to 5:15 p.m. week in March:
is pastor. Special singers
March 4 - 7 to 9 p.m. Basic
night a\ the church. Named to Margaret Jones and Mrs. of Wooster and his M. Div. at Margaret Brim wiU instruct
welcome. Public is invited.
and the class is open '.o ail ages Drawing instructed by Pam
. the serving committee were Mabel Walburn.
McCormick Theological
POMEROY PTA, 7:30 p.m.,
though the number will be White.
Mrs. Betty McKinley, Miss
· Seminary, Chicago, and his
"Hansel and Gretel" to be
March 5 - 8 to 10 p.m.
limited to eight students. This
Mildred Hawley, Mrs. Kathy
doctorate at San Francisco
presented by Mrs . Gladys
will include the basics of Beginning and Intermediate
Plans were made for a Foley, vocal music teacher. Erwin and Miss Frances
Theological Seminary.
painting instructed by Joy
SON BORN
products party Jan. 24 at the Short business meeting to Roush.
Before coming to Athens,
Prendergast.
Mr. and Mrs. Jolm K.
It was reported that tables
fire hajJ when the Middleport follow the presentation .
Rev. Kreider pastored churMarch 6 - 7 to 9 p.m.
Harrison,
Pomeroy, announce
Firemen's Auxiliary met Refreshments by the Fourth ordered by Philathea have
ches in Decatur and DeKalb,
Painting
and Ceramics inWednesday night at the hall. Grade motliers, Mrs . George arrived and the possibility of the birth of a 6 lbs., 8 ozs. son, Ill., and was active In
structed
by
S. A. Moshier.
purchasing a table truck was John Martin, Dec . 29 at the Presbytery , Synod and inMrs. Larry Baker will be the Nash, chairwoman.
The cost for the 12 week
discussed. Membership in the Holzer Medical Ce nter . terdenominational activities in
demonstrator and products
courses
will be $24 for French
s6UTHEASTERN
Ohio
Maternal
grandparents
are
society and ways to increase it
given as premiums for having
Iilinois
.
He
has
also
been
active
Gospel
Musical
Association,
Art
Colony
members and $30
were discussed and it was Mr. and Mrs. Martin McAngus,
·. the party will be donated to the.
in
Scioto
and
Scioto
Valley
special meeting at the home of noted that ail women of the Pomeroy, and paternal grandfor non-members.
firemen for the new kitchen at
Mr . and Mrs. John Bryan
Larry McGraw, Rt. 160 near church are eligible to become a parents are John Harrison, Presbytery, and is chairman of
Call 446-0953 or 446-1903 for
the hall. Each member was
th e Athens Comm unity and Mr. and Mrs. Michael reservatiQns.
Kerr, 7 p .m.
Rutland, and Mrs. Laura
member . .
asked to take guests.
Relations Commission and Davis and son, Mickey, spent
Don't forget Riverby is also
Harrison, Pomeroy. Mr. and
PTA
meets
at
RIVERVIEW
Reported
ill
were
Mrs.
Grace
The Lord's Prayer by Mrs.
active in the Athens County Christmas and New Year's open to the public on Tuesdays
the
school,
7:30p.m.
Program
Mrs.
Allie
Grueser,
MonHawley,
Paul
Swisher,
Mrs.
Norman Wayland opened the
Ministerial Association .
with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to
meeting presided over by Mrs. on bicycle safety by the State Nellie Betz, Mr. and Mrs. nessen, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
Rev.
Kreider
is
married
to
Russell
and family, Lorain. 3 p.m.
Patrol
from Russell Rice, Mrs. Bertha Wilbur Rowley, Pomeroy; Mr.
Raymond Kloes. Refreshments Highway
the
former
Nancy
G.
Barnes
Joining
the
family there for
Bougher, Mrs. Pearl Reynolds, and Mrs. Floyd Harrison,
.were served by Mrs. Sidney Gallipolis.
who
is
acting
director
of
the
Christmas were Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Audrey Theobald, Mr. Rutland,
ar e
greatRussell and Mrs . David
Ohio
University
Extended
Stanley
Bryan and family,
and
Mrs.
Paul
Winn
and
Mrs.
grandparents .
Ernest
Ohlinger. Games were played
Learning
Program.
Rev.
and
Columbus.
Ella Reuter. A thank-you note Harrison, Rutland, and Mrs.
with prizes being awarded to
Jan. 2, Mrs. John Bryan left
SECOND
CHILD
BORN
was
read from the Leslie Ervin Lydia Hysell, Pomeroy, are Mrs. Kreider have two sons in
the winners. Hostesses for the
college and a son and daughter for Travis City, Mich. to assist
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny R. family.
great-great-grandparents. The
February meeting will be Mrs.
Berkley, Chester, are anin tbe care of the children of
The
program
by
Mrs.
Rose
birth of John Martin makes in Athens High School.
David Zirkle, Mrs. Wayland
nouncing the arrival of a 7 ibs., Reynolds began wiUr a New five generations on both the
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bryan.
and Mrs. Jack Bechtle.
3 ozs. son. Nathan Donald Year 's meditation and in- moth'el" and the father 's side.
Mrs. Bryan underwent major
Berkley was born Dec. 4 at the cluded a story titled ''The Man
surgery
from which she is now
great-grandchildren survive .
Holzer Medical Center. He is Who Missed Christmas." The
recuperating,
and her motherHad he lived until Feb. 14, they
the Berkley's seconq,child. His Phil a thea Song and the "Lord's
would have been married 73 in-law returned to Middlep·ort
maternal grandparents are Prayer" opened the meeting
years . Two children preceded _Thursday.
Donald and Dorothy · Polcyn, with Mrs. Lola Mae Lynch
ATTENDED FUNERAL
hlm in death. He was a
Gallipolis. The J.&gt;alernal giving devotions. Her scripture
BASHAN - Mr. and Mrs. member of the United
grandparents are ·the late was taken from I John 3 and Ralph Ballard and family
Methodist Church. Rev. Julius
Donald E. Berkley and Nora she had an article, "Love One attended the funeral of his
Chandler was the minister, and
The U.S . Mint in PhiladelBerkley, Gallipolis.
Another." Members responded grandfather, Millard E. burial was in Gravel Hill
phia, Pa ., rolls out 10,000
Ballard, at the United Cemetery.
copper cents every minute .
Methodist Church at Bidwell;
Ohio on Sunday, Jan. 6. Mr.
Ballard died on Thursday at
ATHENS, Ohio _ "Creative a.m. Regulations do not permit the Holzer Hospital at · the age
Thinking ," "Personal. Money food , including sack lunches, to .or 92. Mrs . Ballard, who is 90,
M a n a gem en t • • a n d be brought into Baker Center. and six children, 15 grand. 42 ·
great"Motivation" are the subjects A person may attend the lee- . children ,
NOW ... ANO-RISK HEARING AID
of three of the seven mini- lures without eating lunch, grandchildren and eigh~ g~eatlectures to be presented during however.
59 N- Second St.
the lunch hour on Thursdays
The complete schedule of
Middleport, 0.
beginning Jim. 17 in Ohio topics and speakers for ltle
University's Baker Center winterquarterfoilows : Jan.l7,
Ballroom.
"Technology, Blessing or
REHINDTIIHAR " if you 're one of
cases ... if
I : .
I . The
"Mi dday
Mini- Curse ' ," Dr. Carl Shermer;
you are not sure you really need an aid .. : or
Lectures,' ' organized and , Jan. 24, "Creative Thinking,"
1 ~re's
1 sponsored
by the universitY's Prof. Shirley Slater; Jan. 31,
if you 're iust plain skeptical - you can rent a
11
Extension Division, are free "Pollution Solutions," Dr. J . L.
properly fihed
in - the -eor " , " be1 •
and open to the general public. · Thomas; Feb. 7, ''Propaganda
hind -the -e ar ", " eyeglass " or " power body"
Lectures begin at 12 :10 p.m. -Persuasion," Dr. Maung Gyi;
aid for o month or longer . Then , if you are
and end by 1 p.m. Some time Feb. 14, "Advertiser Versus
completely. sa tisfied, 'you con apply the ~ntire
during the period is devoted to the Consumer," Prof. Robert
renta l ogomst the purchase price . If you oreq~estions from the audience. Baker ; Feb. 21, "Personal
·~).,[R ROln AIU ~
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not - just return t e atd wtthout obligation.
.A
light
lunch
will
•be
Money
Management,"
Hany
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Write toda y for free information .
available for purchase at the Shawky, MBA; Feb . 28,
lecture site beginning at 11:30 "Motivation·," Dr. Elliot Entin.
I Lou Osbor.ne
Fe~ Information Call or Write :

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Class hears
Edison Baker

Rev. Kreider
to moderate
Presbytery

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Class enjoys dinner

Needlepoint workshop
planned at Art Colony

Society to serve banquet ·

Auxiliary
has meet

Have guests
for holidays

FLOWERS
SAY

HAPPY

Mini-lectures on tap

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A school of instruction Jan .
31 1at New Matamoras was
announced when Pomeroy
Chapter 176, Order \ of the
Eastern Star, met Tuesday
night at the Masonic Temple.
Joan Rayburn, worthy
matron, and Thomas Edwards,
worthy patron, presided at the
meeting. Members were asked
to make their reservations for
the evening meal at the school
of instruction with either Mrs.
Marie Curd, secretary, or Mrs .
Rayburn.
A communication was read
from the Most Worthy Grand
Matron regarding various
tours available to Eastern Star
members to the Orient. Also
read was a letter from the
worthy grand matron outlining
her projects for the year.
Mrs. Mabel Goeglein of the
good cheer committee noted
that get-well and sympathy
cards had been sent. It was
announced that a Masonic
dinner will be served Jan . 29.
Mrs. Rayburn was hostess for
the meeting.

CANNON REACTIVATED
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UP!)
- Larry Cannon, a 6-4 guard
from LaSalle, was reactivated
by Indianapolis Thursday and
6-6 former Notre Dame forward Bob Arnzen was placed
on waivers by the Pacers.
Ca nnon missed all last
season because of a blood clot.
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The Southern Tornados, the
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catching Ohio's 13th rated
Hannan Trace Wildcats, invade another 'cats den tonight,
the Hannan (W.Va.) Wildcats
on the Mountaineers' planks.
At the same time, coach Bill

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originally scheduled to begin
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starting time.
Tbc Meigs-Logan fresh·
mao basketball game,
scheduled for the Larry R.
Morrison Gymnasium in
Rock Springs Thursday
eve ning, was postponed -due
to Inclement weather in the
Logan area.
A make-up date has yet to
be announced.

ALA Bowling Leag ue

Early Friday, 6: IS p.m .
December 21,1973
Standings

Team
Ph .
Feene y -Bennett Fliers
110
Feeney -Bennett Strike Outs 86
Rutland 467 Pioneers
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Jr . Gutter Dusters

66

Racine 602 Rocketts

62
Fir~ t high team J.games Racine 602 Ro c ketts 132.:1 ;
Feeney ·Bennett Fliers 1317 ;
Rutland 467 Pioneers \27 6.
Fi rsl high team game Feeney Benn ett F l iers .:1 80 ;
Ra c ine 602 Ro c ketts 458 ;
Rulland .:167 Pioneers 453 .
F irst high ind J.games Gerry Kessinger .:126 ,· Mary
Hoover 410 ; Maxine Dugan 31i'O
Fi rst h i gh ind . · g~mc Ma)( l ne Dugan 159 ; Gerry
Kessi nger 156 : Mary Hoover
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Forward Larry Haralson
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night, a 91-80 upset of the
Memphis State Tigers.
Hara!S&lt;ln, a 6-9, 210-pound
junior, hit II of 17 field goal
attempts and eight of eight free
throws as Drake handed the
Tigers their fourth loss in 15
games. Drake is now 8-4 with
all their previous wins on home
ground. Craig Davis had 17
points for Drake, Terry McKis-·
sick had 15 and Andy Graham
had 14. Davis led all rebounders with 15.
Freshman guard Dexter
Reed led the Tigers with 22
points followed by senior
forward Billy Buford with 15.
In other college basketball
action Florida State beat
Virginia Tech, 85-80, Long
Beach State downed Pacific,
7~3, Houston clipped Baylor;
74-70, MisS&lt;luri beat Hawaii, 8674,
Connecticut
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Thursday's Results :
Gallinolis .:12 waverly 21
Athens 56 Wellston 15
Lagan .Meigs. ppnd. high water
Jackson Ironton , ppnd, high
water
Monday's game:
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Phillips• Eastern Eagles. at a probable starting lineup will aclivily. Sayre is just two spots
surprisingly low third place in have 6-{1 senior Vern Ord in the back, avcre~ginJ:! Ui.7 ppJ:!.
the SVAC race, will continue . pivot, 6-{1 senior Dave Theiss · In •Southern's last outing, a
loop play, traveling to North and 6-1 senior Pete Sayre at the 67-.54 win over Symmes Valley,
Gallia to do hattie with coach corners, and 6-{1 senior Randy Miller pumped in 21 points
Warner and 5-11 senior Bob while Sayre hit lor 18. Thirteen
Jim Foster's Pirates.
While no information is Mille~ at the guards.
of Miller's markers ca1ae at
Miller is tbe seventh leading the charity stripe in just 14
available concerning the West
Virginians , Southern's scorer in the SVAC, averaging attempts.
17.3 points per game in league
The Tornados, under the
tutelage of first-year mentor
Carl Wolfe, are the eighth top •
defensive team (out of 25) in
this region of the state, while
ranking 13th offensively.
At Vinton, coach Phillips'
Eagles will try to make it 4-3 in
the SVAC race. In their last
hattie, Saturday at Patriot, the
Eagles routed Southwestern,
84-60.
all 8-3 seaS&lt;ln mark, with unbeaten conference records in
Phillips will be sending 6-3
defeats by Notre Dame, another highlight contest on
senior Steve Dill at center, with
Oregon State and Michigan, in the lllini court. The Boiler&amp;-2 '!Ienior Tim Baum and 6-1
makers hold first place with a
a conference contest.
junior Tim Spencer at the
At home, though, the Hoosi- 2-j) league mark and are 6-4 for forwards , and 6-1 senior John
ers figure to be as tough as any the seaS&lt;ln while Illinois, a Sheets and 5-10 senior Steve
rival the 'Badgers have faced, winner over Ohio State in its Goebel at the guards.
including the touted Marquette only Big Ten contest, has a 4-4
North Gallia, also having a
five and Indiana needs a win to season mark.
dismal SV AC campaign thus
Michigan, aiS&lt;l 1-&lt;l after its
avoid falling too far behind in
far at 2-3, will be led by 5-10
victory · over the Hoosiers,
the league chase.
senior Tim Stout who is
Purdue and Illinois match takes a 9-2 seaS&lt;ln record, averaging 19.5 points per
second best in the league, to
game, just haifa point ahead of
MinneS&lt;lta, wlflch lost to Iowa
Eastern's DilL
ilr its only conference game
Joining Stout and Dill in the
and which has a 6-5 season
top ten of SVAC scoring is
mark.
Sheets, averaging 16.3 points
The fifth team with an unper outing.
beaten league record, Iowa,
Phillips said he expects
one of two teams with a losing
North Ga Ilia to play a zone
seaS&lt;ln mark, 4-7, will play the
only other team with a losing defense, and the Eagles have
record S&lt;l far, at Northwestern, been working on their passing
College defeated Villanova, 81- which is f&gt;-6 with losses to against the zone this past week .
Stout and Greg James are
79, in overtime.
Wisconsin and Purdue in
Sharpshooting Larry Warren league play. Ohio State will be the Pirates to watch, according
and Wayne Smalls teamed for at Michigan State in the filth to Phillips who says they must
16 points each to lead Florida Big Ten game, each seeking its be stopped if Eastern is to win.
The preiiniinary game, beState over Virgini,B Tech.
first conference win.
Warren scorecr'al! his points
With most of the non con- tween the Eagle reserves and
in the first half before fouling ference competition out of the the North Gallia junior varsity,
out and the Seminoles hung on way, Big Ten teams have won originally scheduled lor 6:30,
in the face of a second period 64 and lost 43 games for a has been moved hack to a 7
p.m. starting time.
charge by Tech to preserve the winning percentage of .598.
win.
Long Beach State, paced by
Leonard Gray's 27 points,
defeated Pacific by shooting 65
percent from the field--nearly
twice the Tigers' 34 per cent
accuracy. The Tigers are now
8-2 for the seaS&lt;ln while Long
Beach is 11-1.
Gray made 13 of 14 from the
field while his teammate,
Clifton Pondexter, controlled
the boards with 14 rebounds.
One Group
Men's &amp; Women's
The 49ers are the defending
Women's ~
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ciTampions but they face a
three-year probation from the
by Connie, Thom MeAn ,
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. ·'' Lined&amp; Unlined
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They are ineligible for the
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Xi Gamma Mu has meet
Members of Xi Gamma Mu
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority will solici t house- tohouse in Middleport in the
Mothers' March of Dimes next
Tuesday from &gt;to 9 p.m.
Miss Marilyn Swan, serv ice
chairwoman, discussed plans
for the drive to be conducted
not only in Middleport, but all
villages of Meigs County . She
distributed literature and
instructed the members on the
territories to be covered.
Mrs . Caro l McCullough
presided at the session when it
was voted to give a contribution to the Meigs County
Tuberculosis and Health
Association. Mrs. Linda Riffle
will host the next meeting, Jan.
22, which will be a pizza party.
Present at the meeting to
discuss ·the Meig s County
Pioneer and Historical Society
and the museum development
was Mrs. Annie Chapman. She
distributed literature and
showed drawings of th e
proposed layout for exhibits
asking that the chapter make a

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Amateur gardeners .
h ll
meet at grange a .

donation. It was voted to
co ntribute
lowa l'd
the
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Mrs. Becky Anderson gave
.
the cultural repm·t titled "The . An invi tation to the bi Hou se ·and The Home ." centemiial observance meeting
Refreshments ivere servep by .scheduled by the Meigs County
Mrs. Judy We..-y and Miss · CommiSsioners for Tuesday
Swan to the 12 members and afternoon at the Roc k Springs
Mrs . A. R. Knight, sponsor . Grange hall wa s read at the
The meeting was held at the Wednesday night meeting of
Columbus and Southern Ohio th e Middleport Amat eur
Electric Co. social room.
Gardeners .

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Salisbury Junior Troop 100 held at th e school.
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They are Linda Williams, patrol leader ; Me lam&lt;&gt; Atkms,
assistant patrol leader; Laura Smith , scribe; Becky Dorst,
treesurer; Carol Morris, reporter ; Kathleen Parker, f1rst a1d
leader; Kathy Morris, card sender: Teresa Dorst, ga me leader;
and Camille Swindell, refreshments.
· Carol Morris, outgoing patrol leader, led the girls in _the
pledge to the flag and tbe girl seoul promise to open themeetmg.
Kathy Morris wa s welcomed as a new member. A contnbutwn to
the troop from Joyce Baker was acknowledged and the troop sent
a thank-you note to Mrs. Helen Hicks for a donation of badges to
the troop.
Carol Morris reported on the cooking badge and gave a
demonstration on baking a cake . The report next meeting will be
given by Laura Smith. Fourteen members were present . Mrs.
Jack Morris and daughter, Tara, w~re guests.

A potluck was planned for
February at the home of Mrs.
Norm a Amsbar y, Che sler
Road .
Mrs. Iris Kelton, direc tor of
Region 11, O.A.G.C., a nd a
member ot the Winding Tra il
Garden Club, Pomeroy, was
speaker at the mee tin g. She

Club members met at the
Meigs Inn for a dinn er
preceding the meeting. Mrs.
Grace Pratt and Mrs. Rose
Reynolds will represe nt the reviewed "G rowing for
REV. KREIDER
club at the planning session lor Showing," a book by Rudy J .
the bi...centennial obse rva nce Favrilli, emphasizing· the
he re.
effects of env ironment, how to
Welcomed into the mem- modify it, when to disbud ,
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RETURN
JO NATHAN Reece, Lincoln Hili, Pomeroy. to achieve better plants, and
Meigs Chapter, Daughters of Other new members in attend- the ove rall developmen t of
the American Revolution, 2 ance were Mrs . James Sheets gardening skills.
POMEROY CADETTE TROOP 52
p.m .. at the home of Mrs. C. J . and Mrs. Marian Taylor. Read
Mrs. ~i ton also talked on
Paige Smith and Cathy Blaettnar will serve as ushers at the
Struble. Co-hostesses will be at the meeting was a letter type of plants, uniformity,
Black
Diamond Girl Scout Council's first meeting Jan . 19 at the
Mrs. Dwight Milhoan, Mrs. 0. from The Daily Sentinel maturi ty , fre edom from
West
Virginia
State College, Institute, W.Va. Both are members
P. Klein and Mrs. John Rose. regarding Green Thumb Notes damage when showing, subof
the
Pomeroy
Cadette Troop. They will be accompanied by
Mrs. Pea rl Mora will continue schedule and Mrs. Ferma•· stance and cultural perfection ,
CHILLICOTHE - New of- Mrs . April Smith, leader of the troop, who has been named one of
the program on history of local Moo're wHI prepare the one for th e areas of prime concern to a
ficers of the Presbytery of the the delegates from the Big Bend Neighborhood .
churches.
February.
judge when fl owers ate entered Scioto Valley will be insll!lled
Meeting Thursday night at the home of Mrs . Smith, the
REV . W. E. Davis,
It was no ted that Mrs. Pearl in shows.
at the Jan . 15, meeting at the scouts planned a trip to Cedar Lakes at Ripley, W. Va., Feb. Bto
missionary, guest speaker at
Overbrook Presbyterian 10 to attend "Kaleidoscope." Alll2 of the members of Troop 52
the United Pentacoslal Church,
Church, Columbus,
the and their leader plan to attend the session which will offer inSouth Third Ave ., Middleport,
meeting starting at 4 p.m.
struction in bead work, candle making, enamel jewelry, studies
7:30p .m. Films of South Africa
Rev. Lorrin Kreider, pastor on endangered species, Appalachian heritage, modern dance,
will be shown and the · Davis
of the First Presbyterian karate, hiking, guitar, as well as rap sessions on drug s and
Special music was by Ulen Church, A!hens, will be in- alcohol.
A candlelight Christ ma s
Edison Baker told of his trip family will be featured in vocal
Pastor
is
the
Rev.
numbers
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McCtun
g and hi s wife, stalled as moderator , suedinner
for
members
of
the
to Hong Kong and displayed
A fund raising project was discussed since the cost per girl
Madeline,
with
McClung
acWilliam
Knittel.
Adult
Class
of
the
Pomeroy
pictures of the place and its
ceeding Rev. John R. Wilcox, for "Ka leidoscope" is $15 which includes food and lodging.
Nazarene Church was held companying on the guitar. Indianola
SATURDAY
people at the Tuesday night
Presbyterian Tentative plans are for the girls to return with new skills which
JITNEY
SUPPER
at recently at the decora ted home Christmas carols were sung Church, Columbus.
meeting of the Hearthstone
they will pass onto junior and brownie troops in the months
New pepartmenl officers to ahead.
Class of the Middleport First Chester Elementary from 5:30 of Mr . and Mrs. Esiie and gifts were exchanged.
Prayer by McClung concluded
to 7 p.m. A country show will be Mossman.
Baptist Church.
be installed include: leaderThe course in ballroom dancing W1der the direction of Gerald
the meeting.
_
Members
and
guests
were
presented
at
7:30
to
9
p.m.
with
The Bakers were hosts for
ship development, Rev. Mark Powell will resume later this month. Members worked on badge
At the dinner were the Rev.
the meeting at their home . Chester Elementary students seated at three large tables
Allen ,
Shady
Lane requirements at last night's meeting.
one
decorat
ed.
The
Mr.
and Mrs. Henderson, Mr. Presbyl e r'ian
each
Mrs . Allen Hughes gave presenting a country show.
Church,
devotions using "New Year' s Duane Wolfe and "The Wolfe blessing was given by the Rev. and Mrs. Mossman, the hosts, Co lumbus; support, Ruling
REEDSVILLE TROOP 67
Wishes" as her meditation Pack" will provide the music Clyde HenderS&lt;ln and as the Mr. and Mrs. Je rry Colmer, Eider Rudy Tanck, Mifflin
Members of Reedsville Girl Scout Troop 67 m_ade Santas
topic and scripture from Luke and will accompany all group sat around the tables Mr . and Mrs. Robert Eb lin, Presbyte rian
Church, from baby food jars and filled them with candy. These were
scriptures were read . There Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whit15. She also read an article, .vocalists . Admission is $1
Gahanna; vocations, Rev . delivered to the sick and elderly by the girls and leaders the day
were remarks on the holiday lekind, Mr. a nd Mrs. Arthur
Keith Co nning , Brookwood before Christmas.
"What Makes God Glad" by adults and &gt;O cents for
season by Mrs . Frieda Koeni g, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Presbyterian
children.
Daniel Poling.
Church,
Mossman, president and a gift Pullins and daughters, Sheba
DANCE
at
Southern
High
Thank-you notes were read
Columbus; ministries, Rev .
from the class was presented to and Shelly, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
from the Rev. and Mrs. Steve School, 10 a.m. to midnight,
John Watson, Bethel United
Glen McClung, teacher of the Mc Clung, Mr. and Mrs.
Skaggs and son and from Mrs. with music by "Wood Quilt. "
Presbyterian
Church,
class. He spoke on the import- William Stepl1enson , Paulette
•
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by
se
nior
class.
Florence Hannay for ChristColumbus ; self-development,
ance of moving ahead in the Leac h, J im Farley, Carol
mas remembrances. RefreshSUNDAY
New Year. It was decided to Lunsford , Myrtle Durst, Rev. Donald Clukey , First
ments were served by Mr. and
Church,
A NEW dramatic film, "Like elect new officers later on in Raym ond Walburn , Betty Presbyterian
Mrs. Baker to Mr. and Mrs. A Mighty Army", the down-to- th e year.
Westerville; nominating, Rev .
Brown and Elva Eblen.
Harold Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. earth true story of a dynami c
Harrison Gruenler, Ca lvin
John Werner, Mr. and Mrs. young minister in tune with his
United Presbyterian Church,
The French Art Colony is drawing a nd color mixing
Allen Hughes, Mrs. Willis times, will be shown at the Mt.
. Columbus ; permanent judicial
offering a needlepoint work- through the various media to
Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. David Hermon United Brethren
committee, Rev. Berte Bonte,
shoo J dn. 13 from 2 to 4 p.m. oil and acrylics. ·It will run six
Darst, the Rev. and Mrs. Church, at 7:30 p.m.
Bou levard Presbyterian
Pot Glass will instruct. There weeks and the cost is $1.2 for
Skaggs and son, and Mr. and
Church, Columbus.
REVIV P,L AT Mt. Union
will be a $1 charge for members of the French Art
Arrangements for serving a to roll ca ll with a New Year 's
Mrs. Milton Hood.
Rev
.
~orrin
A.
Kreider,
Church, Carpenter, now in
materials. Bring thimble and Colony and $15 for nonnewly - elected moderator of
progress through Sunday. county-wide youth banquet at reS&lt;llution .
members.
scissors.
th e Middleport Church of
Refreshment s were served the Presbytery of Scioto Valley
Nightly at 7:30 p.m. Guest
The following 12 week
Introduction
to
Art
Christ Saturday night were fol:owing the meeting by Mrs. wa s born in Turkey where his
speaker is the Rev. Homer
made during a meeting of the Grace Pratt, Mrs. Margaret father wa s a missionary. He Techniques will begin Jan. 22 classes will begin the first
Click, Kittshill. Rev. Cecil Cox
Philathea Society Thursday Butcher, Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. ear ned his B.S. at the College from 3:15 to 5:15 p.m. week in March:
is pastor. Special singers
March 4 - 7 to 9 p.m. Basic
night a\ the church. Named to Margaret Jones and Mrs. of Wooster and his M. Div. at Margaret Brim wiU instruct
welcome. Public is invited.
and the class is open '.o ail ages Drawing instructed by Pam
. the serving committee were Mabel Walburn.
McCormick Theological
POMEROY PTA, 7:30 p.m.,
though the number will be White.
Mrs. Betty McKinley, Miss
· Seminary, Chicago, and his
"Hansel and Gretel" to be
March 5 - 8 to 10 p.m.
limited to eight students. This
Mildred Hawley, Mrs. Kathy
doctorate at San Francisco
presented by Mrs . Gladys
will include the basics of Beginning and Intermediate
Plans were made for a Foley, vocal music teacher. Erwin and Miss Frances
Theological Seminary.
painting instructed by Joy
SON BORN
products party Jan. 24 at the Short business meeting to Roush.
Before coming to Athens,
Prendergast.
Mr. and Mrs. Jolm K.
It was reported that tables
fire hajJ when the Middleport follow the presentation .
Rev. Kreider pastored churMarch 6 - 7 to 9 p.m.
Harrison,
Pomeroy, announce
Firemen's Auxiliary met Refreshments by the Fourth ordered by Philathea have
ches in Decatur and DeKalb,
Painting
and Ceramics inWednesday night at the hall. Grade motliers, Mrs . George arrived and the possibility of the birth of a 6 lbs., 8 ozs. son, Ill., and was active In
structed
by
S. A. Moshier.
purchasing a table truck was John Martin, Dec . 29 at the Presbytery , Synod and inMrs. Larry Baker will be the Nash, chairwoman.
The cost for the 12 week
discussed. Membership in the Holzer Medical Ce nter . terdenominational activities in
demonstrator and products
courses
will be $24 for French
s6UTHEASTERN
Ohio
Maternal
grandparents
are
society and ways to increase it
given as premiums for having
Iilinois
.
He
has
also
been
active
Gospel
Musical
Association,
Art
Colony
members and $30
were discussed and it was Mr. and Mrs. Martin McAngus,
·. the party will be donated to the.
in
Scioto
and
Scioto
Valley
special meeting at the home of noted that ail women of the Pomeroy, and paternal grandfor non-members.
firemen for the new kitchen at
Mr . and Mrs. John Bryan
Larry McGraw, Rt. 160 near church are eligible to become a parents are John Harrison, Presbytery, and is chairman of
Call 446-0953 or 446-1903 for
the hall. Each member was
th e Athens Comm unity and Mr. and Mrs. Michael reservatiQns.
Kerr, 7 p .m.
Rutland, and Mrs. Laura
member . .
asked to take guests.
Relations Commission and Davis and son, Mickey, spent
Don't forget Riverby is also
Harrison, Pomeroy. Mr. and
PTA
meets
at
RIVERVIEW
Reported
ill
were
Mrs.
Grace
The Lord's Prayer by Mrs.
active in the Athens County Christmas and New Year's open to the public on Tuesdays
the
school,
7:30p.m.
Program
Mrs.
Allie
Grueser,
MonHawley,
Paul
Swisher,
Mrs.
Norman Wayland opened the
Ministerial Association .
with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to
meeting presided over by Mrs. on bicycle safety by the State Nellie Betz, Mr. and Mrs. nessen, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
Rev.
Kreider
is
married
to
Russell
and family, Lorain. 3 p.m.
Patrol
from Russell Rice, Mrs. Bertha Wilbur Rowley, Pomeroy; Mr.
Raymond Kloes. Refreshments Highway
the
former
Nancy
G.
Barnes
Joining
the
family there for
Bougher, Mrs. Pearl Reynolds, and Mrs. Floyd Harrison,
.were served by Mrs. Sidney Gallipolis.
who
is
acting
director
of
the
Christmas were Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Audrey Theobald, Mr. Rutland,
ar e
greatRussell and Mrs . David
Ohio
University
Extended
Stanley
Bryan and family,
and
Mrs.
Paul
Winn
and
Mrs.
grandparents .
Ernest
Ohlinger. Games were played
Learning
Program.
Rev.
and
Columbus.
Ella Reuter. A thank-you note Harrison, Rutland, and Mrs.
with prizes being awarded to
Jan. 2, Mrs. John Bryan left
SECOND
CHILD
BORN
was
read from the Leslie Ervin Lydia Hysell, Pomeroy, are Mrs. Kreider have two sons in
the winners. Hostesses for the
college and a son and daughter for Travis City, Mich. to assist
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny R. family.
great-great-grandparents. The
February meeting will be Mrs.
Berkley, Chester, are anin tbe care of the children of
The
program
by
Mrs.
Rose
birth of John Martin makes in Athens High School.
David Zirkle, Mrs. Wayland
nouncing the arrival of a 7 ibs., Reynolds began wiUr a New five generations on both the
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bryan.
and Mrs. Jack Bechtle.
3 ozs. son. Nathan Donald Year 's meditation and in- moth'el" and the father 's side.
Mrs. Bryan underwent major
Berkley was born Dec. 4 at the cluded a story titled ''The Man
surgery
from which she is now
great-grandchildren survive .
Holzer Medical Center. He is Who Missed Christmas." The
recuperating,
and her motherHad he lived until Feb. 14, they
the Berkley's seconq,child. His Phil a thea Song and the "Lord's
would have been married 73 in-law returned to Middlep·ort
maternal grandparents are Prayer" opened the meeting
years . Two children preceded _Thursday.
Donald and Dorothy · Polcyn, with Mrs. Lola Mae Lynch
ATTENDED FUNERAL
hlm in death. He was a
Gallipolis. The J.&gt;alernal giving devotions. Her scripture
BASHAN - Mr. and Mrs. member of the United
grandparents are ·the late was taken from I John 3 and Ralph Ballard and family
Methodist Church. Rev. Julius
Donald E. Berkley and Nora she had an article, "Love One attended the funeral of his
Chandler was the minister, and
The U.S . Mint in PhiladelBerkley, Gallipolis.
Another." Members responded grandfather, Millard E. burial was in Gravel Hill
phia, Pa ., rolls out 10,000
Ballard, at the United Cemetery.
copper cents every minute .
Methodist Church at Bidwell;
Ohio on Sunday, Jan. 6. Mr.
Ballard died on Thursday at
ATHENS, Ohio _ "Creative a.m. Regulations do not permit the Holzer Hospital at · the age
Thinking ," "Personal. Money food , including sack lunches, to .or 92. Mrs . Ballard, who is 90,
M a n a gem en t • • a n d be brought into Baker Center. and six children, 15 grand. 42 ·
great"Motivation" are the subjects A person may attend the lee- . children ,
NOW ... ANO-RISK HEARING AID
of three of the seven mini- lures without eating lunch, grandchildren and eigh~ g~eatlectures to be presented during however.
59 N- Second St.
the lunch hour on Thursdays
The complete schedule of
Middleport, 0.
beginning Jim. 17 in Ohio topics and speakers for ltle
University's Baker Center winterquarterfoilows : Jan.l7,
Ballroom.
"Technology, Blessing or
REHINDTIIHAR " if you 're one of
cases ... if
I : .
I . The
"Mi dday
Mini- Curse ' ," Dr. Carl Shermer;
you are not sure you really need an aid .. : or
Lectures,' ' organized and , Jan. 24, "Creative Thinking,"
1 ~re's
1 sponsored
by the universitY's Prof. Shirley Slater; Jan. 31,
if you 're iust plain skeptical - you can rent a
11
Extension Division, are free "Pollution Solutions," Dr. J . L.
properly fihed
in - the -eor " , " be1 •
and open to the general public. · Thomas; Feb. 7, ''Propaganda
hind -the -e ar ", " eyeglass " or " power body"
Lectures begin at 12 :10 p.m. -Persuasion," Dr. Maung Gyi;
aid for o month or longer . Then , if you are
and end by 1 p.m. Some time Feb. 14, "Advertiser Versus
completely. sa tisfied, 'you con apply the ~ntire
during the period is devoted to the Consumer," Prof. Robert
renta l ogomst the purchase price . If you oreq~estions from the audience. Baker ; Feb. 21, "Personal
·~).,[R ROln AIU ~
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h .
.
not - just return t e atd wtthout obligation.
.A
light
lunch
will
•be
Money
Management,"
Hany
I
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Write toda y for free information .
available for purchase at the Shawky, MBA; Feb . 28,
lecture site beginning at 11:30 "Motivation·," Dr. Elliot Entin.
I Lou Osbor.ne
Fe~ Information Call or Write :

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Class hears
Edison Baker

Rev. Kreider
to moderate
Presbytery

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Class enjoys dinner

Needlepoint workshop
planned at Art Colony

Society to serve banquet ·

Auxiliary
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Have guests
for holidays

FLOWERS
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A school of instruction Jan .
31 1at New Matamoras was
announced when Pomeroy
Chapter 176, Order \ of the
Eastern Star, met Tuesday
night at the Masonic Temple.
Joan Rayburn, worthy
matron, and Thomas Edwards,
worthy patron, presided at the
meeting. Members were asked
to make their reservations for
the evening meal at the school
of instruction with either Mrs.
Marie Curd, secretary, or Mrs .
Rayburn.
A communication was read
from the Most Worthy Grand
Matron regarding various
tours available to Eastern Star
members to the Orient. Also
read was a letter from the
worthy grand matron outlining
her projects for the year.
Mrs. Mabel Goeglein of the
good cheer committee noted
that get-well and sympathy
cards had been sent. It was
announced that a Masonic
dinner will be served Jan . 29.
Mrs. Rayburn was hostess for
the meeting.

CANNON REACTIVATED
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UP!)
- Larry Cannon, a 6-4 guard
from LaSalle, was reactivated
by Indianapolis Thursday and
6-6 former Notre Dame forward Bob Arnzen was placed
on waivers by the Pacers.
Ca nnon missed all last
season because of a blood clot.
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During this stage she

comes to real ize that the
job of combing. frizzing
and s hampooi ng her hair
which previously was left
for Mom to take care of
now
becomes
her
responsibility. She is also
!eft with ' the choice of
mak ing the most of her
beauty
attributes
in
fashioning for herself a ·

well groomed appearance
or ignor ing their care and

assyming that beauty and
appearance are
importance.

The

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The Southern Tornados, the
only team with a chance of
catching Ohio's 13th rated
Hannan Trace Wildcats, invade another 'cats den tonight,
the Hannan (W.Va.) Wildcats
on the Mountaineers' planks.
At the same time, coach Bill

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Big Ten showdown tilt
CHICAGO
(UP!)
Wisconsin risks the Big Ten's
best won-lost record at Indiana
Saturday, giving the defending
champion Hoosiers a chance to
prove that the Badgers are or
are not a title contender.
Wisconsin has won nine of 10
games, losing only in overtime
to highly rated Marquette, and
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BLAME THE RAIN
. The Eastern-North &lt;;allia
reserve basketball game,
originally scheduled to begin
at 6:30 tonight, has been
moved back to a 7 p.m .
starting time.
Tbc Meigs-Logan fresh·
mao basketball game,
scheduled for the Larry R.
Morrison Gymnasium in
Rock Springs Thursday
eve ning, was postponed -due
to Inclement weather in the
Logan area.
A make-up date has yet to
be announced.

ALA Bowling Leag ue

Early Friday, 6: IS p.m .
December 21,1973
Standings

Team
Ph .
Feene y -Bennett Fliers
110
Feeney -Bennett Strike Outs 86
Rutland 467 Pioneers
8-t

Jr . Gutter Dusters

66

Racine 602 Rocketts

62
Fir~ t high team J.games Racine 602 Ro c ketts 132.:1 ;
Feeney ·Bennett Fliers 1317 ;
Rutland 467 Pioneers \27 6.
Fi rsl high team game Feeney Benn ett F l iers .:1 80 ;
Ra c ine 602 Ro c ketts 458 ;
Rulland .:167 Pioneers 453 .
F irst high ind J.games Gerry Kessinger .:126 ,· Mary
Hoover 410 ; Maxine Dugan 31i'O
Fi rst h i gh ind . · g~mc Ma)( l ne Dugan 159 ; Gerry
Kessi nger 156 : Mary Hoover
150 .

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Forward Larry Haralson
scored 30 points to give the
Drake Bulldogs their first road
victory of the seaS&lt;ln Thursday
night, a 91-80 upset of the
Memphis State Tigers.
Hara!S&lt;ln, a 6-9, 210-pound
junior, hit II of 17 field goal
attempts and eight of eight free
throws as Drake handed the
Tigers their fourth loss in 15
games. Drake is now 8-4 with
all their previous wins on home
ground. Craig Davis had 17
points for Drake, Terry McKis-·
sick had 15 and Andy Graham
had 14. Davis led all rebounders with 15.
Freshman guard Dexter
Reed led the Tigers with 22
points followed by senior
forward Billy Buford with 15.
In other college basketball
action Florida State beat
Virginia Tech, 85-80, Long
Beach State downed Pacific,
7~3, Houston clipped Baylor;
74-70, MisS&lt;luri beat Hawaii, 8674,
Connecticut
nipped
Syracuse, 61-60, and Boston

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CHARLOTTE N.C. (UP!) The Carolina Cougars have
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Denver Rockets in an even
swap for forward Marvin
Roberts, the two American
Basketball ASsociation Clubs
announced Thursday night.
The 6-foot-.5 Jones is a sixyear veteran from Oregon who
has averaged 8.5 points and 2.1
rebounds in 43 games for the
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Roach Gun Shop
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HILLER HONORED
ST . LOUIS (UP[) - John
Hiller, who set a major league
baseball record with 38 saves
for the Detroit Tigers last
seaS&lt;ln after suffering a heart
attack in 1971, will be honored
by St. Louis baseball writers
Jan .'21.

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Jan . 1, 197Q
Standings

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_M emphis team

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should be guided and
educated along proper

Phillips• Eastern Eagles. at a probable starting lineup will aclivily. Sayre is just two spots
surprisingly low third place in have 6-{1 senior Vern Ord in the back, avcre~ginJ:! Ui.7 ppJ:!.
the SVAC race, will continue . pivot, 6-{1 senior Dave Theiss · In •Southern's last outing, a
loop play, traveling to North and 6-1 senior Pete Sayre at the 67-.54 win over Symmes Valley,
Gallia to do hattie with coach corners, and 6-{1 senior Randy Miller pumped in 21 points
Warner and 5-11 senior Bob while Sayre hit lor 18. Thirteen
Jim Foster's Pirates.
While no information is Mille~ at the guards.
of Miller's markers ca1ae at
Miller is tbe seventh leading the charity stripe in just 14
available concerning the West
Virginians , Southern's scorer in the SVAC, averaging attempts.
17.3 points per game in league
The Tornados, under the
tutelage of first-year mentor
Carl Wolfe, are the eighth top •
defensive team (out of 25) in
this region of the state, while
ranking 13th offensively.
At Vinton, coach Phillips'
Eagles will try to make it 4-3 in
the SVAC race. In their last
hattie, Saturday at Patriot, the
Eagles routed Southwestern,
84-60.
all 8-3 seaS&lt;ln mark, with unbeaten conference records in
Phillips will be sending 6-3
defeats by Notre Dame, another highlight contest on
senior Steve Dill at center, with
Oregon State and Michigan, in the lllini court. The Boiler&amp;-2 '!Ienior Tim Baum and 6-1
makers hold first place with a
a conference contest.
junior Tim Spencer at the
At home, though, the Hoosi- 2-j) league mark and are 6-4 for forwards , and 6-1 senior John
ers figure to be as tough as any the seaS&lt;ln while Illinois, a Sheets and 5-10 senior Steve
rival the 'Badgers have faced, winner over Ohio State in its Goebel at the guards.
including the touted Marquette only Big Ten contest, has a 4-4
North Gallia, also having a
five and Indiana needs a win to season mark.
dismal SV AC campaign thus
Michigan, aiS&lt;l 1-&lt;l after its
avoid falling too far behind in
far at 2-3, will be led by 5-10
victory · over the Hoosiers,
the league chase.
senior Tim Stout who is
Purdue and Illinois match takes a 9-2 seaS&lt;ln record, averaging 19.5 points per
second best in the league, to
game, just haifa point ahead of
MinneS&lt;lta, wlflch lost to Iowa
Eastern's DilL
ilr its only conference game
Joining Stout and Dill in the
and which has a 6-5 season
top ten of SVAC scoring is
mark.
Sheets, averaging 16.3 points
The fifth team with an unper outing.
beaten league record, Iowa,
Phillips said he expects
one of two teams with a losing
North Ga Ilia to play a zone
seaS&lt;ln mark, 4-7, will play the
only other team with a losing defense, and the Eagles have
record S&lt;l far, at Northwestern, been working on their passing
College defeated Villanova, 81- which is f&gt;-6 with losses to against the zone this past week .
Stout and Greg James are
79, in overtime.
Wisconsin and Purdue in
Sharpshooting Larry Warren league play. Ohio State will be the Pirates to watch, according
and Wayne Smalls teamed for at Michigan State in the filth to Phillips who says they must
16 points each to lead Florida Big Ten game, each seeking its be stopped if Eastern is to win.
The preiiniinary game, beState over Virgini,B Tech.
first conference win.
Warren scorecr'al! his points
With most of the non con- tween the Eagle reserves and
in the first half before fouling ference competition out of the the North Gallia junior varsity,
out and the Seminoles hung on way, Big Ten teams have won originally scheduled lor 6:30,
in the face of a second period 64 and lost 43 games for a has been moved hack to a 7
p.m. starting time.
charge by Tech to preserve the winning percentage of .598.
win.
Long Beach State, paced by
Leonard Gray's 27 points,
defeated Pacific by shooting 65
percent from the field--nearly
twice the Tigers' 34 per cent
accuracy. The Tigers are now
8-2 for the seaS&lt;ln while Long
Beach is 11-1.
Gray made 13 of 14 from the
field while his teammate,
Clifton Pondexter, controlled
the boards with 14 rebounds.
One Group
Men's &amp; Women's
The 49ers are the defending
Women's ~
Suede
ciTampions but they face a
three-year probation from the
by Connie, Thom MeAn ,
NCAA for recruiting violations.
. ·'' Lined&amp; Unlined
· Miss Wonderful .
They are ineligible for the
asS&lt;lciation's playoffs .

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POMEROY
POMEROY

TRINITY

R e v W H Perrm p asii,Jr Roy
Mayer Sunday sc hool sup t
C hur c h sc hool
9 15 a m

wors t) •P

se r v ce

10 7J a m

Y ou t h c ho•r rehea rsa l

Mon

day 3 30 p m

under d r ect on
of Mary Sk mne r sen or ch o r
r eh ear sal 7 30 p m Thur sd ay
w t t1 Mrs
Pa u l
Ne ase
d1re t tor

POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
C orn ~
Un on and Mulber r y
Re v
Cl yde V Hender son pa stor
Sunday sc hool 9 30 a m Gl en
M cC lung
s upt
mo r n n g
worsh p 10 30 a m
even1n g
serv ce 7 30 m •d week ser
v1 ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - The
Rev
Harold Deeth
rector
Church serv1ces 10 30 am
Ho l y communion I rst Sunday
of month c hurch Sc hoo l 10 30
a m for nur sery through 12
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST - John F A m stutz

pastor B•ble school 9 30 a m
wor sh p 10 30 adult worshtp
servt c e and y oung p eoples
meet n g
both 7 30 p m
Combined B tble st uc:ly and
prayer mee tmg Wednesday
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION AR:MY Envoy Ray W W.nmg off cer
n charge Sunday 10 am
Ho l tness meej tng 10 30 am
Sunc:lay School\' Young Peopl e s
L egion 7 p m Thursday 1 to 3
P m Ladt es Home League 7

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p m Pr ep c lasses
ST PAUL LUTHERAN
Corn er Second and Sy cam or e
Sis
Pom er o y
the Rev
W 1l l am Mtddl eworth pa stor
Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
ch ur ch serv 1ces 10 JO am
SACRED HEART
Rev
F ath er Be rnard K ra t c O\It C
pa s to r
Phon e
991 18 15
Saturc:lay evenm g M a ss I :10
p m Sunc:la y Ma ss B and 10
a m Conf ess 1on s Sat urd ay 7
7 30 p m
POMEROY FIRST BAP
TIST
Ro ber t K uh n pa sto r
W II tam Wat son Sunday sc hoo
supt Sunday sc hoo 9 30 a m
BY F 6 p m
Btb le study
W e dn esday
7 p m
c hotr
pra c ft c e Wedn es day B 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS
CHURCH
Harrt so nv li e
Re v
0 D e ll
Manley Pastor H enry E bl n
Sunday Sc hoo l Sup t Sund a y
Sc hool 9 JO a m
Evenmg
worsh p 7 JO p m
Pray er an d
Pratse se r v c e Thursday 7 30

p m

NEASE
SETTLEMENT
CHAPEL
Non
denom nat o n al
George S
0 ler Pas tor Sunday School 10
a m Wor sh p Servtce 11 am
Sunda y ntgh t se rv ces 7 30
p m
Wednesday
Praye r
meet ng 7 30 p m
Ev eryon e
w el com e
POMEROY
WEST~JDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
Mam St - Loren T Stephens

the Sennonette

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As Jesus walked along, He saw a man blind from b1rth
Master, ' HIS diSCiples asked Hun, Wh) was this man born
blind' Was 11 a result of HIS own s1ns or those of H1s parents'
'Ne1ther," sa1d Jesus, But to demonstrate the power of God '
All of us must qmckly carry out the tasks ass1gned us by the
one who sent me for there 1s tittle time left before rught falls and
all work comes to an end John 9 1-4
H we w1ll study this scnpture, we will see that when Jesus
and H1s d1sc1ples walked along they saw a man that had been
blind s1nce btrth The d!Sctples had one thought , Jesus another
The disctples were like many today Instead of munediately
lrymg to help the man, they began to ask several unnecessary
queshons Instead of lrymg to help the man they wanted to know
why the man was blind
Jesus had different thoughts He dtdn t really care why the
man was blind He saw a man who had a need and He was ready
to help him wtthout knowmg all the detatls He recogmzed tm
medtately that this was another opportumty for Hun to serve God
and glorify Hts name
Seems that the attttude of the disciples here could be the
attitude of many who are m the church today and professmg to be
ChriStian They see the church schools, worship services, and
prayer meetings dw' ~dllng almost every week In most church
services today over half of the membership Is m1ssmg
Many look aroWJd and seem to say, "Why are all of these
people mtssmg' Well, I guess they are JUSt mdifferent towards
ChriSt They know where the church IS H they were mterested
they would be here '
I believe that our scripture has something to say to us at this
poml It seems to be telling us not to be concerned about why
these people are not m church services It seems to be tellmg us
to stop askmg questions, show a concern for those m1ssmg and
do somethmg to try to get them there
This agam would show the power of God as He works through
us as He worked through Jesus m restoring sight to the man who
was blind
We have now come to another New Yea I With the New Year
has come many new opportWJIIies to serve a livmg God Jesus
says that we must work qUickly m carrymg out the tasks
assigned us for there IS little time
ThiS-Is good adviCe because the harvest IS plentiful and the
laborers are few If each ChriStian will carry out his task mslead
Of asking unnecessary questions, the power of God will be shown
as many begm to come to Jesus Chnst - Rev Howard Shiveley
Southern Cluster, Umted Methodist Church

Otester
News Notes
BY CLARICE ALLEN
M1ss Lucille Smith has
returned home after spendmg
the holidays m Akron with Mrs
Elma Reuter and George
Billy Robert Allen, graduate
student at Lehigh Umvers1ty m
Bethlehem, Pa , has returned
there after spendmg two weeks
wtth Mr and Mrs Clayton
Allen
Mrs Letha Wood and Mr
and Mrs Roy ChriSty were
Chnstmas dmner guests of Mr
and Mrs Harold Hawk and
family, Tuppers Plains
Mr and Mrs John WICkham
were dmner guests of Mr and
Mrs James Ridenour and sons
on New Year's day Callmg m
the evenmg were Mr and Mrs
John Ridenour and Jason
Mr and Mrs V1rgll Wood,
Spnngf1eld, spent a few days
w1th Mrs Letha Wood
Denms E1chmger and Mr
and Mrs Charles E1chmger
and daughter, Colwnbus, were
holiday guests of Mrs Opal
E1chmger, Don and Laur•
Both •Denms and Charles are
students at OhiO Stale
Mr and Mrs Ross Cleland,
Mrs Estha White and Mr and
Mrs Wilhe Frecker were
supper guests of Mrs Mary
Reed on Christmas Eve Other
VISitors were Mr and Mrs
Nor man
McCam
and
daughters Manetta
Richard Frost has returned
to Adnan, M1ch , after spending the holidays With Mrs
Ullian Frost and Billie Jean
Miss Sherry McCam, student
at Milligan College at Milligan,
Tenn , spent a few days with
Mr and Mrs Ross Cleland
Mr
and Mrs
James
Ridenour and Mr and Mrs
John WICkham went to RICh·
mond Wednesday afternoon,
havmg been called by the death
of Kenneth Wtckham FWJeral
service was held there on
Thursday afternoon Gomg
Thurs;lay mornmg were Mr
and tfrs B K Riileno\11" and

Mr and Mrs John Ridenour
The Ladies AuXIliary of the
fire department met Wednesday evenmg at the fire
house Members present were
Mrs Erma Cleland, Mrs Inzy
Newell, Mrs
Margaret
Chnsty, Mrs Opal W~ekham
and Mrs Clara Conroy
Mr and Mrs Johnny Newell
and sons are staymg with Mr
and Mrs Hobart Newell while
lhetr new home at Keno IS
bemg made ready for them
The Newells are movmg to
Keno from Colwnbus

Stivers ville
News Notes
Mr and Mrs Lawrence
Theiss, Vmton, OhiO, Mr and
Mrs Ted Batley and children,
Palnot, OhiO VIS! ted Rev and
Mrs Lawrence Gluesencamp
and Nicki Dawn
Mrs Michael Evans and
children visited Mrs Ada
VanMeter
Elame Lehew and N1ck1
VanMeter VISited Ada VanMeter
DaVId Brewer VIS! led Rev
and
Mrs
Lawrence
Gluesencamp and Nicki
Danny Hanes VISited Mrs
Sylvia Carpenter
Rev and Mrs Lawrence
Gluesencamp and Nicki Dawn
VanMeter spent Christmas on
Anna Marie Island on Gulf of
Mexico They also VIS! ted Mr
and Mrs Henry Ervm at
Bradenton Beach, Fla and
other places of mterest while
vacal!onmg m Florida
Mr
and
Mrs
Bud
Gluesencamp,
Columbus
visited Lawrence and Patty
Gluesencamp, Portland, Oh10
Rev and Mrs Lawrence
Gluesencamp visited Mr and
Mrs Paul Hauber and fam1ly
Long Bottom, Oh10
Ada VanMeter VISited Sylv1a
Carpenter
Mr~ Audrey Brewer and
children visited her on
Chnstmas, and Dav1d

eva n ge l st p t1onc 997 7B56
Con!&gt;crvat v e
non
' •st r um en ta l Sun d :ty wo r s h p
10 a m
B bl e study II a m
w ors tu p_. 6 p m
We d1 esda y
B bl e s tudy 7 p m
MIDWAY
C'OMMUNITY
CHURCH
(no n
d enomtn.Jiton al l
Um gs v lie
D e)( ter Roa d th e Rev Worl ey
Hai ~J.l a S i o r Sund ay sc hool
10 a m
even n q w ors h p 7 30
p m
Pr ayer
mee t tn g
T u es d a y
7 30 p n
yo ut h
g ro v p Fr da y 1 10 p m
SEVENTH DAY
AD
VENTI ST
Loc at e d on
M u l be rry
He g h t s
near
V eterans M emo r a t Hosp. tal
P o m er oy
Pa s t o r Her ber t
Mor gan Sab ba 1h Sc hoo l ev ery
Sat urda y a t'] p m an d wor sh p
se r\1 ce l ot ow n g at 3 I S p m
Open B bl e d 1sc u ss on eac h
Thur sd ay at 7 30 p m a t th e
c hurch
Tf1e
Fr endl y
Chu rch
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST Prea c htng
9 30 a m
I r s t and second
Sunday s of each month th rd
and fourth Sunday s e a c h
month wor sh p serv ce at 7 30
p m Wed nesday ev entngs at
7 JO Pray er and Btbl e St ud y
FIRST SOUTHERN SAP
TIST - 182 Mulb erry A v e
Pom er oy
a ff I ate d
w tt h
th e Rev F r ed Ht l l
SB C
pa s tor
H er sh el M cC lure
Sunday sc hool supt Sund a y
sc hool
9 30 am
mo r n1h g
wor Shtp 10 30 a m
Sunday
evang e 1st c meetmg 7 30 p m
Pr5y er meetmg Wednesday
7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST
Corner F o~Jrth and Ma.n
Mtdd l eport Re v Henr y Key
Jr pa stor Sunday School 9 30
am
Mr s Erv.n Baumgard
ner supt
Morn ng wor sh p
10 45 a m
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES Larry Carnallan pre s tdtng
mm ster Sunday
Btbl e lee
lure 9 30 am
Wat c htower
stud y 10 30 am
Tu esday
Btble study 7 30 p m
Thurs
d ey m n st ry sc ho ol 7 30
p m
serv ce m e ettng 8 30

pm

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chnst •n Chn ~ ltan Unton Lawrence Manl e y pa stor
Mrs Ru ssel l Young Sunday
School Supt
Sunday Sc hool
Eventng wor shtp
9 30 am
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
meet tng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - Ra c me Route 2 the
Rev James M Muncy p astor
Sunday school
9 45 a m
mornl'lQ worShtp
11 am
evenmg worsh tp
7 30 p m
Pra yer meet tng Tuesday 7 30
p m
Young peop les m eet ng
7 30 p m Thursday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOO Bertha Kmgrey
s ub s ! lu te pastor
Sunday
Sc hool
10 a m
wor s h p
servt c e 7 p m Sunday Prayer
meet ng Wednesday 7 30 p m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH - Near Long Bot
tom Est1 l Hart pa stor ~oy
Brown
as s i stant
pasto"r
Sunday school lOam Church
7 30
p m
ea c h
Sunday
evenmg prayer meet ng 7 30
p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - Thtrd Ave the
Rev W tll1am Kn ttel pa stor
Ronald Dugan Sund a y Schoo l
Supt Classe s for all age s
eventng serv tce 7 30 p m
B tble study Wedne sday l 30
p m
youth serv te es Fr1day
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner As h and Plum Mtd
dleport
No el
Herrman
pastor
Saturday even ng
serv1 c e 7 p m Sunday school
10 a m
Sunday even ng
wor shtp 7 p m
FIRST BAPTIST of M1d
dleport corner of Stxth and
Palmer Streets Th e Rev
Steve Skaggs pastor Danny
Thompson
Sunday Sc hool
S uper ntendent
Sunday
church school for everyone
9 15 am
Mornmg worShip
10 15 am
Youth acttv ttes
and FellOWShiP for Juntor and
Sen tor H 1gh students 6 p m
B ble Study 7 30 p m
Mtd
week Prayer Servtce
Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
Mtdd l eport 5t h and Matn
George
Glaze
mtn1ster
James Sheets sup ennfendent
Btble sc hool
9 30 a m
morn tng worsh tp 10 30 a m
even mg worsh p 7 30 p m
prayer service 7 p m Wed
nesday
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Thomas E Weaver pastor
Floyd Carson Sunday school
superintendent Sunday sc hool
9 JO am
morn ng worsh1p
10 '3 0 Sunday evangeltst tc
m eetlng
7 p m
prayer
meet tng Wednesday 7 p m
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Second Ave
Middleport
Lesley G Ho lt pastor Sunday
sc hool 10 a m
worsh p ser
v 1ce 11 am worshtp servtce
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
ntght prayer serv~ee 7 30
THE
UNITED
PRES
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dw1ght
L Zav tz Pastor Otrector
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Church School 9 30
a m Mrs Homer Lee Supt
Morntng Worshtp 10 30 am
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
Church Schoo l 1 9 30 a m John
F
Fu l tz
Supt
Mornmg
Wor ship 10 JO am
SYRACUSE
Morntng
Worsh 1p
9 a m
Sunday
Church School 10 a m
Mrs
Sampson Hal l Supt
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE
PARISH
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarner
Otrector
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev CarlE H1cks
Reo;: D Wm Sydenslncker
CHESTER - Wor sh p 9 15
a m
thurch School 10 a m
ENTERPRtSE; - WorShip 9
a m
C1'1urch Sthoo l 10 a m
FLATWOODS - Wors1'11p 11
a m
Church Schoo l 10 a m
POMEROY Worsh tp
10 30 a m Chur ch School 9 15
am
UMYF 6 30 p m
ROCk SPRINGS - Worsh p
10 a m Church Schoo l 9 a m
UMYF 6 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH Worsh p 10 30
a m Church School 9 30 a m
UMYF 7 pm
R UTLANO - Worst1 1p 9 15
a m
Church School 10 a m
UMYF 7 p m
SALEM CENTER Wor
shtp 9 am
Church School 10
am
UMYF Thursday 7 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev Richard E Jarv1s
ASBURY WorShip 11
a m
Chur ch Schoo l 9 50 a m
WSCS lst Tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worsh1p 9
a m
Church Sc hool 10 a m
w s cs 3rd Wednesday 7 30

pm

MINERSVILLE WorShip
10 a m Church School 9 a m
WSCS Jrd Monday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
school 9 a m
worsh i P ser
v~ee 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev Frank Cheesebrew
Rev Larry Poling
Rev Howard Sh1Yeley
BETHANY (Dorcas)
Worsh lp 9 30 a m
Church
School 10 30 a m
CARMEL Worsh tp
11
a m
1st and 3rd Sundays
Church School 10 a m
APPLE GROVIIi: - Wors htp
1 1n p m f•r st Bnd th trd Sun

da)'s
a m

Chur c h school
9 30
p r ayer m eet g
ftr sf
We~ n e s day 7 10 p m
EAST lETART
Wor shtp
7 30 p m sec ond and fo u r th
Su n d a ys cllurc h school 9 JO
a rn
pray er m ee t1n 9 tlltrd
W edn es day 7 30 p m
GREAT BEND
Wor Ship 11
a m
1nd and 41h Sun days
Chu rc h Sc hool 10 a m
LETART FALLS
Wor sh p
l Oa m Chu rc h sc hool 9 a m
Btbl e study 7 30 p m ever y
Tu es day
MORNING STAR
Wor Ship
9 30 a m
Churc h Sc1'10o l 10 30
a m
M d W ee k
Se r v t ce
Wedn esd a y 8 p m
MORSE CHAPEl Wor
sh p 11 a m
l SI and 3rd
Sun d a y s Chu rc h Sc hool
10
am
PORTlAND - Wo rs htp 7 30
p m Cllur ch Sc hool 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Wor sh p 11 am
2nd and 411'1 Sunday s Chu rc h
Sc hool 10 a m
WESLEYAN ( Rac.nel
Wor s htp
11 a m
Chur c h
Sc hool 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Robert Meec e
R ev Stanle y Brandum
JOPPA - Wor shtp 10 a m
Chu r ch Sc hoo l 9 am
Prayer
Me e tmg Wedne sd a y 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Chur ch
se r v c es
9 a m
Su nday
Sc hool 9 45 am B1 b le Stud y
e Very Thur sday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL War
Sh p 11 a m Churc h Schoo l 10

am

ALFRED - Sunda y sc hool
9 45 a m
ea c h
Sunday
prea c hmg a t 1 am
each
Sunday Pray er mee tmg 7 45
p m Wedn esday W SCS 8 p m
on thtrd Tuesday ea cn month
REEDSVILLf; Sunday
sc hool 9 30 pr~ achtng 7 30
p m Sunday prayer meet ng
7 30 p m Tu esday WSCS 7 30
f trst Thursday each month
SILVER RIDGE - Worshtp
10 a m
Chur ch Schoo l ~ a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Wor s h tp 9 a m
Cllurch
School 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George Fredertek
supt Serv ce we ekly 9 30 a m
on Sunday Pr ea ch ng f rst and
th trd Sundays of m onth by
Clifford Sm th 9 30 a m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION - Darr e ll
Ooddrlll
pastor
Sunday School
9 30
a m
Leonard G lmore ftrst
elder
even ng serv ce 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meetmg 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - Racme Route 2 The
Rev
Charles Hand pastor
Sundav school 9 45 a m
morn1ng worshtp
11 am
Even ng s erv~ees Tuesday and
Fnday 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B1ble
Study
9 30 a m
m ornmg
worshtp 10 30 am
evenmg
worShiP 6 30 p m Wedne sday
Btble Study 7 30 p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom Sunday School
10 a m w th Wtllard P1gott
s upt EvangeliSt c mes sage
each Sunday even ng 7 30 p m
by
Elder
Russell
Cl ne
m1n1ster of the Aposto l c Fa1th
B1ble Study Wednesday 7 30

pm

STIVERSVILLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
schoo l serv ce 10 am Pray er
meet ng
Thur sday 7 p m
Sunday even1ng serv ce 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pomeroy
Harr sonvtlle
Road R1 c k Mo r r son paslor
Sunday school supt
St even
Stanl ey Sunday school 9 30
am
morn tng wor sh p and
com m un on
10 30
am
Sund a y
ev entng
youth
Chr stan Endeavor 6 30 p m
worsh p serv1 ce Sunday 7 30
p m
Wedne sday even1ng
prayer meet ng and B ble
study 7 30 p m
ST JOHN LUTHERAN ~
Ptne Grove the Rev Arfhur
Combs pastor Sunday school
9 30 am
c hurch servt ces
10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Bible School 9 30
am
morn ng worsh1p 10 30
am Sunday ev enmg Wor Ship
Serv 1ce
7 30 p m
c hoir
pract tce Sunday and Wed
nesday 7 p m prayer meetmg
and Btb !e Sludy Wednesday
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev Freel and Norrls pastor
Sunday school 10 a m Church
service
7 p m
Wednesday
B1ble Study 7 p m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Sunday Schoo l 9 3() a m
Morntng Worshtp 10 30 am
Even ng Worsh1p 7 30 p m
Wedne sday Mtd Week Ser Jtce
Sunday Sct1oot Super ntendent
Gerald Wells
Pastor
Rev
Morn s M Wolfe
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Walter P Btkacsan pa~tor
Ronn1e Salser
s s Supt
Sunda y School 9 30 e m
Mornmg Worshtp 10 45 am
Sunday evenmg worsh p 7 30
p m Wednesday evenmg Btble
Study 8 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Rev Le lon Gl asure pastor
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 am
youth and IUniOr youth serv tce
6 45 p m
evenmg worshtp
7 30 p m
prayer and pratse
Wednesday 7 30 p m
SILVER
RUN
FREE
BAPTIST - Sunday School 10
a m
Henry Dav1s supt
evening serv 1ce
7 30 p m
Prayer meet1ng Thursday
7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
GOO Rev
James Sal
terf eld pastor Sunday School
9 30 a m
worsh tp serv ice 11
am
eventng serv 1ce
7
prayer servtce and youth
serv 1ce Wedne sday 7 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH - Robert E Musser
pastor
Sunday School
9 30
a m
Robert Bobo supt
morn1ng
worsh1p
10 30
Sunday eventng service 7 30
M 1d week servtce Wednesday
7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
C Lartmore
pastor
Bob
Moore Sunday School Supt
Sunday School classes for all
ages
9 30 am
mornmg
worship 10 45 NYPS Sunday
6 30 p m evange l ts l lc service
Sunday 7 30 p m M d week
prayer meettng Wednesday
7 30p m M tSStOnary meet tng
second Wednesday 7 30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
DENOMtNATIONAL Rev
Robert Sm tth pastor Sunday
school 9 30 a m class l eader
Leo Hill
worship serv 1ce
10 30 a m
church 7 30 p m
E 0 E N
U N I T E 01
BRETHREN IN CHRIST _
Eldon R Blake pastor Sunday
School
10 am
Wtnnle
Holsmger
Supt
Morn 1ng
sermon
11 am
Even 1ng
servtce Chrtsltan Endeavor
7 lO
P m
Mrs
Lyda
Chevalier pres dent
Song
servtce and sermon 8 20 Mid
Week prayer meettng Wed
nesday 7 30 p m Mrs Marie
Holsrnger class leader
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST - Located at Rutland
on New Ltma Road ne x t to
Forest Acre Park Rev Ray
Rouse pastor Robert Musser
Sunday School supt sunday
school
10 30 a m
worsh 1p
7 30 P m B1ble study Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
Saturday
ntQht prayer serv1ce 7 30 p m
HEMLOCK
GROVE
CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson
pastor
Ray Whaley supt
Mornmg ~orship 9 30 am
church school
10 30 a m
young peopl e s meet tng 6 30
p m
evenmg wor ship 7 30
P m Bible study Wednesday

!30t.&gt; m
MT
UNION BAPTIST
Rev Cec I Cox pas tor Sund a y
Sc hool supf
Jo e Sa yr e
Sund a y sc ho ol
9 45 a m
SUnday ev entng worsh p 7 30
W e dn ~s day pray er and Btbl e
study 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
E ug en e Underwood
pa stor
Howa r' d Ca l dwe ll J r
Sund a y
Sc hool Supt
Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
Mornmo Sermon
10 30 am
Sun d a y eventng
serv ce 7 p m
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN - R ev Fr eeland
Norr s pa stor Fl oyd Norr s
supf Sunday sc 1001 9 30 am
m orn ng se rmon 10 30 am
Prayer se r v1 ce
W edn es d a y
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPHECY - G P
Sm th pa stor Sunday Sc hool
10 a m Arthur Hen son Supt
Mornmg Wor sh p
11 a m
Young Pe ople s -s ervt ce 7
P m
E ventng serv c e 7 30
p m Wedne sday Mtd We e k
Prayer Serv• ce
7 30 p m
Youth meet ng
6 30 p m
E ven ng wor sh p 7 30..,.:-m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
H erbert Grate pas tor Wor
sh p servtc e I I a m and 1 30
p m Sunday Sunday School
9 30 am
R1 c hard Barton
supt Prayer mee tmg W ed
n es day 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRtST Cl1fford Smtih
m tn1ster Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30
a m
mormng c hur ch 10 30
a m
Sunday evenmg serv1c e
7 30p m Wedn esday s~&gt;rv t ce 8

7- The Dally Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Jan 11, 1974

Television Log

Now we ore four Our famtly t,os assumed a n e w dtmen

Sunday
Eph e~tons

Monday

IS also new respon$tb1l1ty

Matthew

over the head

21 2

that Sometimes, when you look at the he odlmes m the paper

11

Sure, we'll need to keep that

but the re's much more to bemg

Adlenan Counseling Techmques 33

6 30 -

NBC News 3 4
Hogan s Heroes 13

a parent than

you get scored As these ktds grow up, can you face

Tuesday

6~ 00 - News 3 4 8 6 10 15 ABC News 13 Sesame Sf 20

'roof

1

My Lme 8 Wild Kingdom 13 Elec Co 20

Clock 4

the new

421 7

to help you the C~ch

W edne sday

In

htawau

Talk 20
9 00 -

Mountl'ltn Scen e 33

Washmaton Str;:unhl

Room 222 6 13

Mas terp1ece Theater 33

Copy sht l'l T4

K~ ~ f

Girl wtth

9 30 - Bnan Ketth 3 4 15 Love Amencan ~tyle6 13
10 00 - News 20 Oean3 4 15 Mounfatn Scene 33

Adven 1 ng

3 13 17

10 30 - Who Is Man 33
11 00 - News Weather Sports6 8

10 3 4 l,J l l Janakr33
Johnny Carson 3 IS Satan Murder~ 6 Mov1es V1llage

Fr~day

11 30 of the Damned

Mark
1 7 11

8

The Mad Magtcian

10

Th e Jac kals

13
1 00 - Mldnrght Specral 3 4 Don Kirshner s Rock Concert 6

The Satan ~urd e rs 13
1 15 - Movte Curse of the Swamp Creature
2 30 - Foct.Js on Columbu s 4

Saturday
Psalms
29 1 11
Scr ptutM

10

330 - News4

~e lec t rd

By

The Am('rOC:I'' B ble Sol: el y

6 30 -

SATURDAY JANUARY 12.1974
TV Classroom 8 Kentucky Afretd 13 Fatth for Today 10

7 oo--Netghbors 13

Farm

Front 4

Fun for

E v eryone 6

Treehouse Club 8 10
7 15 - Woman's Point of Viet 13
7 30 - Man from COS! 10 Sesame St 20 Gospel 6 Abbot &amp;
Costello 8 D1ck Van Dyke 4 Treehouse Club 13 Saturday
Report 3
8 00 - Jakes Ptace6 ltdsvlile 3 4 15 Bugs Bunny 13 Popeye
:, 10 Ftlntstones 8
8 30 - Yog1 s Gang 13 Huck &amp; Yog/6 Batley Comets 8 M1ster
Rogers 20 Addams Family 3 4 15
9 OD--Sesame St 20 Super Frtends 6 13 Movte 8 10
Emergency Plus 4 3 lS

9 30 - Inch High Private Eye3 4 15
10 OQ--Eiec Co 20 Lassies Rescue Rangers 6 13 My Favonte
Mart tans 8 10 Sigmund and the Sea Monsters 3 4 15

3D-Goober and the Ghost Chasers 6 13 Jeannie 8 10 Zoom
2D P1nk Panther 3 4 15
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Dear Helen
Ever smce I read "Feudal Lady s ' letter, I ve been meanmg
lD drop you a lme As you say, she must be very lonely, feelmg
that everyone on the block 1s out to rum her properly and her
peace of mmd
I too have a mce home and am proud of 11, havmg waited a
long time before I could afford unprovements I raised five
children alone, their Daddy died of cancer m 1940
I am now 74 and lame, but not soured on life There are these
six kids next door and three a few houses down and a couple more
across the street, and a few whose names I don't even know
They skate, ride their bikes and play ball and f1ghl like little
demons sometunes, but they are all my fnends and call me
"Ma"
They gel my mail, empty my garbage, sweep the walks, cut
my grass - yes, they're darlings for all their energy and nmse,
and them seem like my own
In the evenmgs they come m, slip off theJr shoes at the door,
park on a big afghan I keep m front of the TV for them
Sometunes I read them stones, or we pop popcorn Often a httle
girl wtll take the sweeper to the front room, wh!!e a buy shakes
out the throw-rugs Sometunes !take a few of them shoppmg

10

Trek 3, 4, 15
11 30 ~ Mtssion Magtc 6 13 Joste and the Pussycats tn Outer

Space 8 10 Butch Cassrdy J 4 15
12 00 - Jetsons 4 15 lns1de Out 20 Movte 13 Bowttng 6
Everything's Archie 8 10 Bealles 3
12 15 - Bob Danrets 3
12 30 - GoJ 4 15 Fat AlbertS 10
1 00 - American Bandstand6 13 CBS Children s F1lm Fest1val
8 10 Senior Bawl 3 4 15

2 00 - Viewpomt 8 Soul Tram 6 Movte Snow Wh tte and the
Three Stooqes 10 Ltmtts of Man 13
2 30 - Arthur Sm tth 8 Treasures of Taiwan 13

3 00 - College Basketball 8 Other Places Other People 13
Wait T1ll Your Father Gets Home 6
3 30 - Pro Bowlers Tour 6 13

4 00 - Audubon Wtldllfe Theater 33 College Basketbatl3 NHL
Hockey 4, 15
4 30 - Ant1ques 33
5 00 -

Sewmg Skills

Tatlonng 33

Wrestlmg 8 Wtde World of

Sports 6 13 Lass1e 10
5 30 - Makrng Things Grow 33 Ammal World 10
6 00 -

News 8

Performance 33

Bird 10

News 3

Mov1e

The Blue

a

6 30 - Beverlr Hillbillies
NBC News 3 14 N ews 4 6 Zoom
33 Fesftva of Famfly Class1c s 13
7 00 - Hollywood Squares 3 Catch 33 Hee Haw 8 6 Lawrence
Wetk 13 4 15
7 30 - That Good Ole Nashvtlle Mus tc 3 Cour se of our T1mes

W1th the hope rt w1ll, rn some measure, foster and help sustarn that wh1ch •s
good rn family and commun1ty hfe, th1s feature IS sponsored by the busrness
f1rms and organ1zat1ons whose names appear below

8 30 -

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Emergency 3 4 15

10 00 - Carol Burnett 8 10
Performance 33

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Ph 949 9591

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Bakers of Hal sum Bread

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order
14 As1an

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15 Falsehood
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bugle
17 Kingsley
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19 Make lace
20 Suit s bane
2I Greek
letter
22 - bleu1
24 Assail
25 She (Fr)
26 Ph11ippme
knife
27 Bardot's
friend
28 Venewelan
city
3I Man's

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crust (2
wds)
8 He1ghten
9 Drum
sound
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WMl do you do now':'
A - Bid six diamonds Yeur
partner has made 1 rancy spade
bid to warn yH that ht has two
•ulek clu~ 1....._ bot thot other·
wise ltls bin. I&amp; very .C"d Your
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DICK TRACY

After a negative double a
JUmp bid IS strength showmg,
but not forcmg If eJlhe r
partner wants to force to
game he does so by cue bid·
dmg the enemy su1t This cue
b1d does not md1cate any
specific holdmg II merely
forces !o game
The negallv~ do~ble by
North made 11 easy for South
to become declarer m spades
There was no slam anywhere
else With North as declarer
the defense would grab the
first two heart tricks
1~~~.~':,
Careful play was reqmred
to brmg the slam home but I i'.i'lolHJ
South was equal to the task
He won the club lead, ruffed
a clubWith dummy's ace of
trumps. Led the mne to his
Jack, ruffed another club
w1th the queen, drew trumps,
ran the rest of the clubs and
dummy's ace kmg of d1a·
monds and conceded the last
ll'lck
The bJddmg IS worthy
more comment After North s
cue b1d South b1d three clubs r::::=:::=::::::::-7-:';w;;EE;:M~AK;;:jE~A&gt;J:&gt;J)I
to show the long suit North
INCISION
b1d three d1amonds and
ALONG ZlS
South went to three not rump
LINE He didn't know about the
spades at that t1me Then 1'---;::::::.,
when North bid four spades
South knew his partner had
been headmg for that spot all
the lime and South JUSt b1d
the slam

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When World s Collide 4

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WHTN-TV Channel 13, Huntmgton, tried some fresh ap..
proaches that were generally well-received, and began to get
mor~ attention for Its ' Newsmaker '73" seri&lt;l§ I still WISh they'd
run an early news program Why nol5 30, just before the Howard
K Smith Harry Reasoner report? It's draw well, and would be a
welcome relief from Gomer Pyle
The on,!Y newscast specifically auned at Southeastern Ohio
and Southwestern W'est" VJrgmia, on Channel 20, WOUB-TV,
AlhellS, contrnues to merit applause for 1ts ' 11 o'clock news at
10," and Its local efforts are Jed by the somelimes-&lt;!xcellent,
always-good ' RFD' producllon

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or

Instead
btddmg ftve dtam
monds your partner has btd four
notrump over your three spades
and ftve notrump after you show
one ace What do you do now 7

Movte 6

w1th me and they delight m helpmg me buy
My daughters say they'd think I had my fill of scrappmg kids
(17 grandchildren, five great grands), but I tell them It's the
greatest thrill on earth to have the love and trust of a child - to
know they'll rWJ to Ma" 1f they need a sliver removed or a knee
bandaged
I II always have tune for chtldren, or their mothers - If they
want lD learn fancy work or are mterested m somethmg I know I
can give
Life IS a school and how are children to Jearn if they are
shovedaroWJd by people hke 'Feudal" w1th 'Don't bother me' '
Jesus said, ' Inasmuch as ye have done 11 Wlto one of these
children, ye have done 1t WJID Me "These "little devils" could be
little angels If the neighbors took tune to share with them the
meanmg of love - MA
Dear Ma
Your neighbors are lucky people' - H

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Mov te

How did your television stations perform durmg the past
year' They re really yours, you know - and operate under
private ownership through authority of the Federal CommWJicallollS Conurusswn, wh1ch grants them a part of a
broadcast spectrum owned by all of us
I d g1ve them a reasonably high mark, m general because
the strong stabons m the v1tal areas - news, local productions,
public service , etc - stayed strong, while lbe weaker ones got
better
WCHS-TV, Channel am Charleston, beefed up 1ts news staff
comnderably, aOO there was an mcrease m lx&gt;th volume and
professionaliSm m Charlie Ryan's shop I particularly liked the
switch loa 10 30newscastonSundayevenmgs, too
WSAZ-TV, Channel 3 m Huntington, continued to be the
leader, however, and coWJted the televiSIOn coup of the year by
geltmg West Vtrgmta Gov Arch A Moore Jr on a special m
terv1ew - the f1rst he s given smce taking office It was well
done and tbe Governor's smooth delivery, after a b1t of nulla!
nervousness, makes one wonder why he shunned the g1ve-and
take of TV talk shows for so long Bos Johnson and hiS staff

T he Sons of Ka tte

10 30 - Sportscope 33
11 00 - ABC News6 13 News8 10

Negative double positive slam

MONTGOMERY WARD

MASH 8 10 War &amp; Peace 33 Movt e

Elder 6 13
9 00 - Bob Newhart 8 10

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Ht·lt·n Bottt·l

Dear Helen
Awhile back I foWJd out my friend's husband, a lawyer has
been havmg an affair, apparently for several years, w1th a
liberated woman lawyer,
I've told no one, and I'm sure our crowd •s unaware of thiS am especially sure the wtfe (my fnend) knows nothmg about II
However, It's obvious that she and her husband haven I loved
one another for years She 1s very unhappy with him and
probably stays for the sake of yoWJg children, or somelhmg
I'm sensitive and don't believe m meddlmg, but m this case,
I m wondering If silence IS really golden ' Perhaps the knowledge
of the affair might push her mlo a deciSion that would be better
for everyone, mcluding the children - TO TELL OR&lt;Nar TO
TELL
Dear TTONTT
If your friend IS determmed to stay With a bad marnage (for
the sake of the children, ' or security , or social standing, or
whatever) then knowledge that her WJloved husband 1s seekmg
Jove elsewhere will certainly not change her mmd It will
probably neither surpriSe nor crush her (However, she might
resent YOU for revealing something shed rather Ignore )
Btrr If she wants a divorce and hesitates only because she
hasn t adequate grounds for an uncontested settlement - Wl!h
sizeable alimony and child support - then you're m a pos11Ion to
help (That IS, if you feel ~loyally toward her husband )
My advtce Find out whether this woman prefers I fmancially) comfortable 1goorance or fmancially comfortable
freedom before you start telling tales If the latter, ask yourself,
' Is her husband such a rat that he deserves this? ' - H

Somethrng Extra 3 4 15 Mabel Mercer &amp; Bobby Short 20

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Matthew

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MASON ASSEMBLY OF
GOD - Second St Mason w
Va Chester Tennant pastor
Sunday school
10 a m
morn tng worsh 1p
11 am
evangel tstlc r.erviCe 7 30 p m
B tble study and prayer service
Wednesday 7 30 p m Phone
773 5133
HA~TFORD CHURCH OF
CHR 1ST tn Chnstl•n Unton The Rev Wtll lam Campbell,
paslor
Sunday School 9 30
a m
James Hughes supt
evehmg servt ce
7 3D p m
Wednesday evening prayer
meet tng 7 30 p m
Youth
prayer service each Tuesday
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
CHURCH, Letart W Va Rl
1
Rev
George Hoschar
pa stor
Sunday School 9 30
a m Prayer and Bible stud y
7 30 p m
Cottage Prayer
Serv1ce Tuesday
10 am
Worship , Servrce
Thursday
7 JO p m

8 10

BY PAUL CRABTREE

Is Silence Always Golden ?

8 30 - 0ddCouple13 Ozzte sGtrls 6 Lotsa Luck3 4 15 Mov1 e

Why not start next Sunday- and bnng yourself up to date?

LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev Rob ert
E Buck l ey pastor W 111am
Bailey Supt
Sunday School
9 30 am
morn tng wor ship
10 30 a m
eventng worst11p
7 JO p m Wednesday Chn st an
You t h Cru sad e
6 30 p m
Thursday ChOtr pra c ttce
7

7 30 Thursday evening prayer
servtce 7 30 p m
MASON FIRST BAPl iST Second and Pomeroy Sts Stan
Craig pastor Sunday school
9 45 a m
worsh1p service 11
am
tra1nlng unton 6 30
p m evenmg worship service
7 30 p m
Mtd week prayer
serv1ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
MASON
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST, P 0 Box 487 Miller
Sf
Mason w Va Sunday
Btble Study 10 am
WorshiP
11 am and 7 p m B tble Study
Wednesday 7 p m
Voca l
mUSIC
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
TIST - Corner of Second and
Anderson
Mason
Pastor
Walter Cloud Sund ay school
worshtp service 11
9 45 am
a m and 7 30 p m
Weekly
Bible study Wednesday 7 30

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8 00 - Wash1ngton Week In Rev1e w 20 Sanford &amp; Son 3 4 15
West V1 r gm1a Law 33 Brady Bunc h 6 13 D~rty Sally 8 10

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DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST Danny E v an s
pastor Norman C W tl su pt
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Worsh p servtee
10 30 a m
Chr tsttan Endeavor Sunday
evenmg
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS ~
Port l and
Racine Road
Wilham Roush pastor Denny
Evans
Sunday
School
D tre c tor Sunday Schoof 9 30
a m
Mornmg worShip 10 30
a m Sunday evenmg servtce 7
p m
Wednesday
evenmg
prayer serviCes 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM
BAPTIST
Great Bend - Rev Walter c
B1kacsan
pastor
Sunday
Sc hool
9 30 am
worshtP
serv 1ce Thursday 7 30 p m
CARLETON CHURCH Kingsbury
Road
Sunday
Schoo l 9 30 am Ra lph Carl
supt Worsh tp servtce 10 30
a m and 7 30 p m alternately
Prayer meet1ng Wedn esday
1 30 p m
Rev
Jay Stiles
pastor
OLD
DEXTER
CON
GREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev
Carl Rtchards pa stor
Mrs Worley Fran c 1s Sunday
schoo l supt
Sunday school
9 45 a m
church servtces
second and fourth SundayS.
follow tng Sunday school f rst
and th.rd Sunda y e' enmgs
7 30 p m
LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Wyatt pa stor Sunday School
supt
Ronald Osborne Btb le
Schoo l 9 30 am
prea ch tng
10 45 am
Evenmt serv1ces
7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST - Ronald Wells
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
am
Morn ng worship 10 JO
a m
Young People s Serv.ce
6 45 p m
Evangeli st c ser
v ce
7 30
p m
Prayer
meetmg Thursday 7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
L
R G luesencamp pa stor
Roger W !fred Sr
Sunday
School Sup t
Sunday Sc hool
9 30 am
Sunday evenmg
worsh•p 7 30 Prayer meetmg
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter class leader
You th
meet1ng
Wednesday
7 30
15 m
Ernest Deeter leader
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST Robert Shook
pastor
Sunday school
9 30
am
Russell Spencer supt
worst1ip servtee 10 45 am
evemng worsh1p alternating
w th C E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meetmg 7 30
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
lay leader
WHITES
CHAPEL
Coolville RD Rev Roy Deeter
pastor
Sunday school
9 30
a m
worshtp service 10 30
a m Bible study and prayer
servtce Wednesday 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Ke tth Wise pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m v H
Braley supt worsh •p service
and commun ton 10 30 a m
evenmg serv ice 7 30 p m
Wednesday B1ble study
7 30
p m Regular board meeting
third Saturday each month
7 30 p m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH Sunday School
9 30 am
Worship service 11
a m
Wednesday
prayer
meetmg
7 30 p m
Sunday
ntght worsh p 7 30 p m
RUTLANO CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Lloyd D Grtmm Jr pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Mornmg worsh tp 10 30 am
Young peoples serv1ce 6 45
p m
EvangeltSit c servtce
7 JO p m Wednesday evenmg
servtce 7 30 p m
MASO,. COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL
George Casto pastor Sunday
School 9 30 evenmg worship

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Hunt 10 To Tell The rruth 6 Concentration 8 Wall Street
Week 20 Beat the Clock 13

has be en keepmg pace wtth change

Acts
10 3438

CBS News 8 10

7 30 - Porter Waaoner ~ Hollvwood Sauares .t NPw Trea sure

But you have the strongest ally tn hrstory

No- not alone

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moraltttes," the endless changes?

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ABC News

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POMEROY

TRINITY

R e v W H Perrm p asii,Jr Roy
Mayer Sunday sc hool sup t
C hur c h sc hool
9 15 a m

wors t) •P

se r v ce

10 7J a m

Y ou t h c ho•r rehea rsa l

Mon

day 3 30 p m

under d r ect on
of Mary Sk mne r sen or ch o r
r eh ear sal 7 30 p m Thur sd ay
w t t1 Mrs
Pa u l
Ne ase
d1re t tor

POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
C orn ~
Un on and Mulber r y
Re v
Cl yde V Hender son pa stor
Sunday sc hool 9 30 a m Gl en
M cC lung
s upt
mo r n n g
worsh p 10 30 a m
even1n g
serv ce 7 30 m •d week ser
v1 ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - The
Rev
Harold Deeth
rector
Church serv1ces 10 30 am
Ho l y communion I rst Sunday
of month c hurch Sc hoo l 10 30
a m for nur sery through 12
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST - John F A m stutz

pastor B•ble school 9 30 a m
wor sh p 10 30 adult worshtp
servt c e and y oung p eoples
meet n g
both 7 30 p m
Combined B tble st uc:ly and
prayer mee tmg Wednesday
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION AR:MY Envoy Ray W W.nmg off cer
n charge Sunday 10 am
Ho l tness meej tng 10 30 am
Sunc:lay School\' Young Peopl e s
L egion 7 p m Thursday 1 to 3
P m Ladt es Home League 7

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ST PAUL LUTHERAN
Corn er Second and Sy cam or e
Sis
Pom er o y
the Rev
W 1l l am Mtddl eworth pa stor
Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
ch ur ch serv 1ces 10 JO am
SACRED HEART
Rev
F ath er Be rnard K ra t c O\It C
pa s to r
Phon e
991 18 15
Saturc:lay evenm g M a ss I :10
p m Sunc:la y Ma ss B and 10
a m Conf ess 1on s Sat urd ay 7
7 30 p m
POMEROY FIRST BAP
TIST
Ro ber t K uh n pa sto r
W II tam Wat son Sunday sc hoo
supt Sunday sc hoo 9 30 a m
BY F 6 p m
Btb le study
W e dn esday
7 p m
c hotr
pra c ft c e Wedn es day B 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS
CHURCH
Harrt so nv li e
Re v
0 D e ll
Manley Pastor H enry E bl n
Sunday Sc hoo l Sup t Sund a y
Sc hool 9 JO a m
Evenmg
worsh p 7 JO p m
Pray er an d
Pratse se r v c e Thursday 7 30

p m

NEASE
SETTLEMENT
CHAPEL
Non
denom nat o n al
George S
0 ler Pas tor Sunday School 10
a m Wor sh p Servtce 11 am
Sunda y ntgh t se rv ces 7 30
p m
Wednesday
Praye r
meet ng 7 30 p m
Ev eryon e
w el com e
POMEROY
WEST~JDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
Mam St - Loren T Stephens

the Sennonette

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As Jesus walked along, He saw a man blind from b1rth
Master, ' HIS diSCiples asked Hun, Wh) was this man born
blind' Was 11 a result of HIS own s1ns or those of H1s parents'
'Ne1ther," sa1d Jesus, But to demonstrate the power of God '
All of us must qmckly carry out the tasks ass1gned us by the
one who sent me for there 1s tittle time left before rught falls and
all work comes to an end John 9 1-4
H we w1ll study this scnpture, we will see that when Jesus
and H1s d1sc1ples walked along they saw a man that had been
blind s1nce btrth The d!Sctples had one thought , Jesus another
The disctples were like many today Instead of munediately
lrymg to help the man, they began to ask several unnecessary
queshons Instead of lrymg to help the man they wanted to know
why the man was blind
Jesus had different thoughts He dtdn t really care why the
man was blind He saw a man who had a need and He was ready
to help him wtthout knowmg all the detatls He recogmzed tm
medtately that this was another opportumty for Hun to serve God
and glorify Hts name
Seems that the attttude of the disciples here could be the
attitude of many who are m the church today and professmg to be
ChriStian They see the church schools, worship services, and
prayer meetings dw' ~dllng almost every week In most church
services today over half of the membership Is m1ssmg
Many look aroWJd and seem to say, "Why are all of these
people mtssmg' Well, I guess they are JUSt mdifferent towards
ChriSt They know where the church IS H they were mterested
they would be here '
I believe that our scripture has something to say to us at this
poml It seems to be telling us not to be concerned about why
these people are not m church services It seems to be tellmg us
to stop askmg questions, show a concern for those m1ssmg and
do somethmg to try to get them there
This agam would show the power of God as He works through
us as He worked through Jesus m restoring sight to the man who
was blind
We have now come to another New Yea I With the New Year
has come many new opportWJIIies to serve a livmg God Jesus
says that we must work qUickly m carrymg out the tasks
assigned us for there IS little time
ThiS-Is good adviCe because the harvest IS plentiful and the
laborers are few If each ChriStian will carry out his task mslead
Of asking unnecessary questions, the power of God will be shown
as many begm to come to Jesus Chnst - Rev Howard Shiveley
Southern Cluster, Umted Methodist Church

Otester
News Notes
BY CLARICE ALLEN
M1ss Lucille Smith has
returned home after spendmg
the holidays m Akron with Mrs
Elma Reuter and George
Billy Robert Allen, graduate
student at Lehigh Umvers1ty m
Bethlehem, Pa , has returned
there after spendmg two weeks
wtth Mr and Mrs Clayton
Allen
Mrs Letha Wood and Mr
and Mrs Roy ChriSty were
Chnstmas dmner guests of Mr
and Mrs Harold Hawk and
family, Tuppers Plains
Mr and Mrs John WICkham
were dmner guests of Mr and
Mrs James Ridenour and sons
on New Year's day Callmg m
the evenmg were Mr and Mrs
John Ridenour and Jason
Mr and Mrs V1rgll Wood,
Spnngf1eld, spent a few days
w1th Mrs Letha Wood
Denms E1chmger and Mr
and Mrs Charles E1chmger
and daughter, Colwnbus, were
holiday guests of Mrs Opal
E1chmger, Don and Laur•
Both •Denms and Charles are
students at OhiO Stale
Mr and Mrs Ross Cleland,
Mrs Estha White and Mr and
Mrs Wilhe Frecker were
supper guests of Mrs Mary
Reed on Christmas Eve Other
VISitors were Mr and Mrs
Nor man
McCam
and
daughters Manetta
Richard Frost has returned
to Adnan, M1ch , after spending the holidays With Mrs
Ullian Frost and Billie Jean
Miss Sherry McCam, student
at Milligan College at Milligan,
Tenn , spent a few days with
Mr and Mrs Ross Cleland
Mr
and Mrs
James
Ridenour and Mr and Mrs
John WICkham went to RICh·
mond Wednesday afternoon,
havmg been called by the death
of Kenneth Wtckham FWJeral
service was held there on
Thursday afternoon Gomg
Thurs;lay mornmg were Mr
and tfrs B K Riileno\11" and

Mr and Mrs John Ridenour
The Ladies AuXIliary of the
fire department met Wednesday evenmg at the fire
house Members present were
Mrs Erma Cleland, Mrs Inzy
Newell, Mrs
Margaret
Chnsty, Mrs Opal W~ekham
and Mrs Clara Conroy
Mr and Mrs Johnny Newell
and sons are staymg with Mr
and Mrs Hobart Newell while
lhetr new home at Keno IS
bemg made ready for them
The Newells are movmg to
Keno from Colwnbus

Stivers ville
News Notes
Mr and Mrs Lawrence
Theiss, Vmton, OhiO, Mr and
Mrs Ted Batley and children,
Palnot, OhiO VIS! ted Rev and
Mrs Lawrence Gluesencamp
and Nicki Dawn
Mrs Michael Evans and
children visited Mrs Ada
VanMeter
Elame Lehew and N1ck1
VanMeter VISited Ada VanMeter
DaVId Brewer VIS! led Rev
and
Mrs
Lawrence
Gluesencamp and Nicki
Danny Hanes VISited Mrs
Sylvia Carpenter
Rev and Mrs Lawrence
Gluesencamp and Nicki Dawn
VanMeter spent Christmas on
Anna Marie Island on Gulf of
Mexico They also VIS! ted Mr
and Mrs Henry Ervm at
Bradenton Beach, Fla and
other places of mterest while
vacal!onmg m Florida
Mr
and
Mrs
Bud
Gluesencamp,
Columbus
visited Lawrence and Patty
Gluesencamp, Portland, Oh10
Rev and Mrs Lawrence
Gluesencamp visited Mr and
Mrs Paul Hauber and fam1ly
Long Bottom, Oh10
Ada VanMeter VISited Sylv1a
Carpenter
Mr~ Audrey Brewer and
children visited her on
Chnstmas, and Dav1d

eva n ge l st p t1onc 997 7B56
Con!&gt;crvat v e
non
' •st r um en ta l Sun d :ty wo r s h p
10 a m
B bl e study II a m
w ors tu p_. 6 p m
We d1 esda y
B bl e s tudy 7 p m
MIDWAY
C'OMMUNITY
CHURCH
(no n
d enomtn.Jiton al l
Um gs v lie
D e)( ter Roa d th e Rev Worl ey
Hai ~J.l a S i o r Sund ay sc hool
10 a m
even n q w ors h p 7 30
p m
Pr ayer
mee t tn g
T u es d a y
7 30 p n
yo ut h
g ro v p Fr da y 1 10 p m
SEVENTH DAY
AD
VENTI ST
Loc at e d on
M u l be rry
He g h t s
near
V eterans M emo r a t Hosp. tal
P o m er oy
Pa s t o r Her ber t
Mor gan Sab ba 1h Sc hoo l ev ery
Sat urda y a t'] p m an d wor sh p
se r\1 ce l ot ow n g at 3 I S p m
Open B bl e d 1sc u ss on eac h
Thur sd ay at 7 30 p m a t th e
c hurch
Tf1e
Fr endl y
Chu rch
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST Prea c htng
9 30 a m
I r s t and second
Sunday s of each month th rd
and fourth Sunday s e a c h
month wor sh p serv ce at 7 30
p m Wed nesday ev entngs at
7 JO Pray er and Btbl e St ud y
FIRST SOUTHERN SAP
TIST - 182 Mulb erry A v e
Pom er oy
a ff I ate d
w tt h
th e Rev F r ed Ht l l
SB C
pa s tor
H er sh el M cC lure
Sunday sc hool supt Sund a y
sc hool
9 30 am
mo r n1h g
wor Shtp 10 30 a m
Sunday
evang e 1st c meetmg 7 30 p m
Pr5y er meetmg Wednesday
7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST
Corner F o~Jrth and Ma.n
Mtdd l eport Re v Henr y Key
Jr pa stor Sunday School 9 30
am
Mr s Erv.n Baumgard
ner supt
Morn ng wor sh p
10 45 a m
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES Larry Carnallan pre s tdtng
mm ster Sunday
Btbl e lee
lure 9 30 am
Wat c htower
stud y 10 30 am
Tu esday
Btble study 7 30 p m
Thurs
d ey m n st ry sc ho ol 7 30
p m
serv ce m e ettng 8 30

pm

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chnst •n Chn ~ ltan Unton Lawrence Manl e y pa stor
Mrs Ru ssel l Young Sunday
School Supt
Sunday Sc hool
Eventng wor shtp
9 30 am
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
meet tng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - Ra c me Route 2 the
Rev James M Muncy p astor
Sunday school
9 45 a m
mornl'lQ worShtp
11 am
evenmg worsh tp
7 30 p m
Pra yer meet tng Tuesday 7 30
p m
Young peop les m eet ng
7 30 p m Thursday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOO Bertha Kmgrey
s ub s ! lu te pastor
Sunday
Sc hool
10 a m
wor s h p
servt c e 7 p m Sunday Prayer
meet ng Wednesday 7 30 p m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH - Near Long Bot
tom Est1 l Hart pa stor ~oy
Brown
as s i stant
pasto"r
Sunday school lOam Church
7 30
p m
ea c h
Sunday
evenmg prayer meet ng 7 30
p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - Thtrd Ave the
Rev W tll1am Kn ttel pa stor
Ronald Dugan Sund a y Schoo l
Supt Classe s for all age s
eventng serv tce 7 30 p m
B tble study Wedne sday l 30
p m
youth serv te es Fr1day
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner As h and Plum Mtd
dleport
No el
Herrman
pastor
Saturday even ng
serv1 c e 7 p m Sunday school
10 a m
Sunday even ng
wor shtp 7 p m
FIRST BAPTIST of M1d
dleport corner of Stxth and
Palmer Streets Th e Rev
Steve Skaggs pastor Danny
Thompson
Sunday Sc hool
S uper ntendent
Sunday
church school for everyone
9 15 am
Mornmg worShip
10 15 am
Youth acttv ttes
and FellOWShiP for Juntor and
Sen tor H 1gh students 6 p m
B ble Study 7 30 p m
Mtd
week Prayer Servtce
Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
Mtdd l eport 5t h and Matn
George
Glaze
mtn1ster
James Sheets sup ennfendent
Btble sc hool
9 30 a m
morn tng worsh tp 10 30 a m
even mg worsh p 7 30 p m
prayer service 7 p m Wed
nesday
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Thomas E Weaver pastor
Floyd Carson Sunday school
superintendent Sunday sc hool
9 JO am
morn ng worsh1p
10 '3 0 Sunday evangeltst tc
m eetlng
7 p m
prayer
meet tng Wednesday 7 p m
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Second Ave
Middleport
Lesley G Ho lt pastor Sunday
sc hool 10 a m
worsh p ser
v 1ce 11 am worshtp servtce
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
ntght prayer serv~ee 7 30
THE
UNITED
PRES
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dw1ght
L Zav tz Pastor Otrector
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Church School 9 30
a m Mrs Homer Lee Supt
Morntng Worshtp 10 30 am
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
Church Schoo l 1 9 30 a m John
F
Fu l tz
Supt
Mornmg
Wor ship 10 JO am
SYRACUSE
Morntng
Worsh 1p
9 a m
Sunday
Church School 10 a m
Mrs
Sampson Hal l Supt
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE
PARISH
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarner
Otrector
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev CarlE H1cks
Reo;: D Wm Sydenslncker
CHESTER - Wor sh p 9 15
a m
thurch School 10 a m
ENTERPRtSE; - WorShip 9
a m
C1'1urch Sthoo l 10 a m
FLATWOODS - Wors1'11p 11
a m
Church Schoo l 10 a m
POMEROY Worsh tp
10 30 a m Chur ch School 9 15
am
UMYF 6 30 p m
ROCk SPRINGS - Worsh p
10 a m Church Schoo l 9 a m
UMYF 6 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH Worsh p 10 30
a m Church School 9 30 a m
UMYF 7 pm
R UTLANO - Worst1 1p 9 15
a m
Church School 10 a m
UMYF 7 p m
SALEM CENTER Wor
shtp 9 am
Church School 10
am
UMYF Thursday 7 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev Richard E Jarv1s
ASBURY WorShip 11
a m
Chur ch Schoo l 9 50 a m
WSCS lst Tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worsh1p 9
a m
Church Sc hool 10 a m
w s cs 3rd Wednesday 7 30

pm

MINERSVILLE WorShip
10 a m Church School 9 a m
WSCS Jrd Monday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
school 9 a m
worsh i P ser
v~ee 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev Frank Cheesebrew
Rev Larry Poling
Rev Howard Sh1Yeley
BETHANY (Dorcas)
Worsh lp 9 30 a m
Church
School 10 30 a m
CARMEL Worsh tp
11
a m
1st and 3rd Sundays
Church School 10 a m
APPLE GROVIIi: - Wors htp
1 1n p m f•r st Bnd th trd Sun

da)'s
a m

Chur c h school
9 30
p r ayer m eet g
ftr sf
We~ n e s day 7 10 p m
EAST lETART
Wor shtp
7 30 p m sec ond and fo u r th
Su n d a ys cllurc h school 9 JO
a rn
pray er m ee t1n 9 tlltrd
W edn es day 7 30 p m
GREAT BEND
Wor Ship 11
a m
1nd and 41h Sun days
Chu rc h Sc hool 10 a m
LETART FALLS
Wor sh p
l Oa m Chu rc h sc hool 9 a m
Btbl e study 7 30 p m ever y
Tu es day
MORNING STAR
Wor Ship
9 30 a m
Churc h Sc1'10o l 10 30
a m
M d W ee k
Se r v t ce
Wedn esd a y 8 p m
MORSE CHAPEl Wor
sh p 11 a m
l SI and 3rd
Sun d a y s Chu rc h Sc hool
10
am
PORTlAND - Wo rs htp 7 30
p m Cllur ch Sc hool 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Wor sh p 11 am
2nd and 411'1 Sunday s Chu rc h
Sc hool 10 a m
WESLEYAN ( Rac.nel
Wor s htp
11 a m
Chur c h
Sc hool 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Robert Meec e
R ev Stanle y Brandum
JOPPA - Wor shtp 10 a m
Chu r ch Sc hoo l 9 am
Prayer
Me e tmg Wedne sd a y 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Chur ch
se r v c es
9 a m
Su nday
Sc hool 9 45 am B1 b le Stud y
e Very Thur sday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL War
Sh p 11 a m Churc h Schoo l 10

am

ALFRED - Sunda y sc hool
9 45 a m
ea c h
Sunday
prea c hmg a t 1 am
each
Sunday Pray er mee tmg 7 45
p m Wedn esday W SCS 8 p m
on thtrd Tuesday ea cn month
REEDSVILLf; Sunday
sc hool 9 30 pr~ achtng 7 30
p m Sunday prayer meet ng
7 30 p m Tu esday WSCS 7 30
f trst Thursday each month
SILVER RIDGE - Worshtp
10 a m
Chur ch Schoo l ~ a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Wor s h tp 9 a m
Cllurch
School 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George Fredertek
supt Serv ce we ekly 9 30 a m
on Sunday Pr ea ch ng f rst and
th trd Sundays of m onth by
Clifford Sm th 9 30 a m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION - Darr e ll
Ooddrlll
pastor
Sunday School
9 30
a m
Leonard G lmore ftrst
elder
even ng serv ce 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meetmg 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - Racme Route 2 The
Rev
Charles Hand pastor
Sundav school 9 45 a m
morn1ng worshtp
11 am
Even ng s erv~ees Tuesday and
Fnday 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B1ble
Study
9 30 a m
m ornmg
worshtp 10 30 am
evenmg
worShiP 6 30 p m Wedne sday
Btble Study 7 30 p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom Sunday School
10 a m w th Wtllard P1gott
s upt EvangeliSt c mes sage
each Sunday even ng 7 30 p m
by
Elder
Russell
Cl ne
m1n1ster of the Aposto l c Fa1th
B1ble Study Wednesday 7 30

pm

STIVERSVILLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
schoo l serv ce 10 am Pray er
meet ng
Thur sday 7 p m
Sunday even1ng serv ce 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pomeroy
Harr sonvtlle
Road R1 c k Mo r r son paslor
Sunday school supt
St even
Stanl ey Sunday school 9 30
am
morn tng wor sh p and
com m un on
10 30
am
Sund a y
ev entng
youth
Chr stan Endeavor 6 30 p m
worsh p serv1 ce Sunday 7 30
p m
Wedne sday even1ng
prayer meet ng and B ble
study 7 30 p m
ST JOHN LUTHERAN ~
Ptne Grove the Rev Arfhur
Combs pastor Sunday school
9 30 am
c hurch servt ces
10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Bible School 9 30
am
morn ng worsh1p 10 30
am Sunday ev enmg Wor Ship
Serv 1ce
7 30 p m
c hoir
pract tce Sunday and Wed
nesday 7 p m prayer meetmg
and Btb !e Sludy Wednesday
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev Freel and Norrls pastor
Sunday school 10 a m Church
service
7 p m
Wednesday
B1ble Study 7 p m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Sunday Schoo l 9 3() a m
Morntng Worshtp 10 30 am
Even ng Worsh1p 7 30 p m
Wedne sday Mtd Week Ser Jtce
Sunday Sct1oot Super ntendent
Gerald Wells
Pastor
Rev
Morn s M Wolfe
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Walter P Btkacsan pa~tor
Ronn1e Salser
s s Supt
Sunda y School 9 30 e m
Mornmg Worshtp 10 45 am
Sunday evenmg worsh p 7 30
p m Wednesday evenmg Btble
Study 8 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Rev Le lon Gl asure pastor
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 am
youth and IUniOr youth serv tce
6 45 p m
evenmg worshtp
7 30 p m
prayer and pratse
Wednesday 7 30 p m
SILVER
RUN
FREE
BAPTIST - Sunday School 10
a m
Henry Dav1s supt
evening serv 1ce
7 30 p m
Prayer meet1ng Thursday
7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
GOO Rev
James Sal
terf eld pastor Sunday School
9 30 a m
worsh tp serv ice 11
am
eventng serv 1ce
7
prayer servtce and youth
serv 1ce Wedne sday 7 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH - Robert E Musser
pastor
Sunday School
9 30
a m
Robert Bobo supt
morn1ng
worsh1p
10 30
Sunday eventng service 7 30
M 1d week servtce Wednesday
7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
C Lartmore
pastor
Bob
Moore Sunday School Supt
Sunday School classes for all
ages
9 30 am
mornmg
worship 10 45 NYPS Sunday
6 30 p m evange l ts l lc service
Sunday 7 30 p m M d week
prayer meettng Wednesday
7 30p m M tSStOnary meet tng
second Wednesday 7 30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
DENOMtNATIONAL Rev
Robert Sm tth pastor Sunday
school 9 30 a m class l eader
Leo Hill
worship serv 1ce
10 30 a m
church 7 30 p m
E 0 E N
U N I T E 01
BRETHREN IN CHRIST _
Eldon R Blake pastor Sunday
School
10 am
Wtnnle
Holsmger
Supt
Morn 1ng
sermon
11 am
Even 1ng
servtce Chrtsltan Endeavor
7 lO
P m
Mrs
Lyda
Chevalier pres dent
Song
servtce and sermon 8 20 Mid
Week prayer meettng Wed
nesday 7 30 p m Mrs Marie
Holsrnger class leader
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST - Located at Rutland
on New Ltma Road ne x t to
Forest Acre Park Rev Ray
Rouse pastor Robert Musser
Sunday School supt sunday
school
10 30 a m
worsh 1p
7 30 P m B1ble study Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
Saturday
ntQht prayer serv1ce 7 30 p m
HEMLOCK
GROVE
CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson
pastor
Ray Whaley supt
Mornmg ~orship 9 30 am
church school
10 30 a m
young peopl e s meet tng 6 30
p m
evenmg wor ship 7 30
P m Bible study Wednesday

!30t.&gt; m
MT
UNION BAPTIST
Rev Cec I Cox pas tor Sund a y
Sc hool supf
Jo e Sa yr e
Sund a y sc ho ol
9 45 a m
SUnday ev entng worsh p 7 30
W e dn ~s day pray er and Btbl e
study 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
E ug en e Underwood
pa stor
Howa r' d Ca l dwe ll J r
Sund a y
Sc hool Supt
Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
Mornmo Sermon
10 30 am
Sun d a y eventng
serv ce 7 p m
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN - R ev Fr eeland
Norr s pa stor Fl oyd Norr s
supf Sunday sc 1001 9 30 am
m orn ng se rmon 10 30 am
Prayer se r v1 ce
W edn es d a y
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPHECY - G P
Sm th pa stor Sunday Sc hool
10 a m Arthur Hen son Supt
Mornmg Wor sh p
11 a m
Young Pe ople s -s ervt ce 7
P m
E ventng serv c e 7 30
p m Wedne sday Mtd We e k
Prayer Serv• ce
7 30 p m
Youth meet ng
6 30 p m
E ven ng wor sh p 7 30..,.:-m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
H erbert Grate pas tor Wor
sh p servtc e I I a m and 1 30
p m Sunday Sunday School
9 30 am
R1 c hard Barton
supt Prayer mee tmg W ed
n es day 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRtST Cl1fford Smtih
m tn1ster Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30
a m
mormng c hur ch 10 30
a m
Sunday evenmg serv1c e
7 30p m Wedn esday s~&gt;rv t ce 8

7- The Dally Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Jan 11, 1974

Television Log

Now we ore four Our famtly t,os assumed a n e w dtmen

Sunday
Eph e~tons

Monday

IS also new respon$tb1l1ty

Matthew

over the head

21 2

that Sometimes, when you look at the he odlmes m the paper

11

Sure, we'll need to keep that

but the re's much more to bemg

Adlenan Counseling Techmques 33

6 30 -

NBC News 3 4
Hogan s Heroes 13

a parent than

you get scored As these ktds grow up, can you face

Tuesday

6~ 00 - News 3 4 8 6 10 15 ABC News 13 Sesame Sf 20

'roof

1

My Lme 8 Wild Kingdom 13 Elec Co 20

Clock 4

the new

421 7

to help you the C~ch

W edne sday

In

htawau

Talk 20
9 00 -

Mountl'ltn Scen e 33

Washmaton Str;:unhl

Room 222 6 13

Mas terp1ece Theater 33

Copy sht l'l T4

K~ ~ f

Girl wtth

9 30 - Bnan Ketth 3 4 15 Love Amencan ~tyle6 13
10 00 - News 20 Oean3 4 15 Mounfatn Scene 33

Adven 1 ng

3 13 17

10 30 - Who Is Man 33
11 00 - News Weather Sports6 8

10 3 4 l,J l l Janakr33
Johnny Carson 3 IS Satan Murder~ 6 Mov1es V1llage

Fr~day

11 30 of the Damned

Mark
1 7 11

8

The Mad Magtcian

10

Th e Jac kals

13
1 00 - Mldnrght Specral 3 4 Don Kirshner s Rock Concert 6

The Satan ~urd e rs 13
1 15 - Movte Curse of the Swamp Creature
2 30 - Foct.Js on Columbu s 4

Saturday
Psalms
29 1 11
Scr ptutM

10

330 - News4

~e lec t rd

By

The Am('rOC:I'' B ble Sol: el y

6 30 -

SATURDAY JANUARY 12.1974
TV Classroom 8 Kentucky Afretd 13 Fatth for Today 10

7 oo--Netghbors 13

Farm

Front 4

Fun for

E v eryone 6

Treehouse Club 8 10
7 15 - Woman's Point of Viet 13
7 30 - Man from COS! 10 Sesame St 20 Gospel 6 Abbot &amp;
Costello 8 D1ck Van Dyke 4 Treehouse Club 13 Saturday
Report 3
8 00 - Jakes Ptace6 ltdsvlile 3 4 15 Bugs Bunny 13 Popeye
:, 10 Ftlntstones 8
8 30 - Yog1 s Gang 13 Huck &amp; Yog/6 Batley Comets 8 M1ster
Rogers 20 Addams Family 3 4 15
9 OD--Sesame St 20 Super Frtends 6 13 Movte 8 10
Emergency Plus 4 3 lS

9 30 - Inch High Private Eye3 4 15
10 OQ--Eiec Co 20 Lassies Rescue Rangers 6 13 My Favonte
Mart tans 8 10 Sigmund and the Sea Monsters 3 4 15

3D-Goober and the Ghost Chasers 6 13 Jeannie 8 10 Zoom
2D P1nk Panther 3 4 15
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Dear Helen
Ever smce I read "Feudal Lady s ' letter, I ve been meanmg
lD drop you a lme As you say, she must be very lonely, feelmg
that everyone on the block 1s out to rum her properly and her
peace of mmd
I too have a mce home and am proud of 11, havmg waited a
long time before I could afford unprovements I raised five
children alone, their Daddy died of cancer m 1940
I am now 74 and lame, but not soured on life There are these
six kids next door and three a few houses down and a couple more
across the street, and a few whose names I don't even know
They skate, ride their bikes and play ball and f1ghl like little
demons sometunes, but they are all my fnends and call me
"Ma"
They gel my mail, empty my garbage, sweep the walks, cut
my grass - yes, they're darlings for all their energy and nmse,
and them seem like my own
In the evenmgs they come m, slip off theJr shoes at the door,
park on a big afghan I keep m front of the TV for them
Sometunes I read them stones, or we pop popcorn Often a httle
girl wtll take the sweeper to the front room, wh!!e a buy shakes
out the throw-rugs Sometunes !take a few of them shoppmg

10

Trek 3, 4, 15
11 30 ~ Mtssion Magtc 6 13 Joste and the Pussycats tn Outer

Space 8 10 Butch Cassrdy J 4 15
12 00 - Jetsons 4 15 lns1de Out 20 Movte 13 Bowttng 6
Everything's Archie 8 10 Bealles 3
12 15 - Bob Danrets 3
12 30 - GoJ 4 15 Fat AlbertS 10
1 00 - American Bandstand6 13 CBS Children s F1lm Fest1val
8 10 Senior Bawl 3 4 15

2 00 - Viewpomt 8 Soul Tram 6 Movte Snow Wh tte and the
Three Stooqes 10 Ltmtts of Man 13
2 30 - Arthur Sm tth 8 Treasures of Taiwan 13

3 00 - College Basketball 8 Other Places Other People 13
Wait T1ll Your Father Gets Home 6
3 30 - Pro Bowlers Tour 6 13

4 00 - Audubon Wtldllfe Theater 33 College Basketbatl3 NHL
Hockey 4, 15
4 30 - Ant1ques 33
5 00 -

Sewmg Skills

Tatlonng 33

Wrestlmg 8 Wtde World of

Sports 6 13 Lass1e 10
5 30 - Makrng Things Grow 33 Ammal World 10
6 00 -

News 8

Performance 33

Bird 10

News 3

Mov1e

The Blue

a

6 30 - Beverlr Hillbillies
NBC News 3 14 N ews 4 6 Zoom
33 Fesftva of Famfly Class1c s 13
7 00 - Hollywood Squares 3 Catch 33 Hee Haw 8 6 Lawrence
Wetk 13 4 15
7 30 - That Good Ole Nashvtlle Mus tc 3 Cour se of our T1mes

W1th the hope rt w1ll, rn some measure, foster and help sustarn that wh1ch •s
good rn family and commun1ty hfe, th1s feature IS sponsored by the busrness
f1rms and organ1zat1ons whose names appear below

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Emergency 3 4 15

10 00 - Carol Burnett 8 10
Performance 33

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Ph 949 9591

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Bakers of Hal sum Bread

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bugle
17 Kingsley
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19 Make lace
20 Suit s bane
2I Greek
letter
22 - bleu1
24 Assail
25 She (Fr)
26 Ph11ippme
knife
27 Bardot's
friend
28 Venewelan
city
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crust (2
wds)
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partner has made 1 rancy spade
bid to warn yH that ht has two
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wise ltls bin. I&amp; very .C"d Your
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DICK TRACY

After a negative double a
JUmp bid IS strength showmg,
but not forcmg If eJlhe r
partner wants to force to
game he does so by cue bid·
dmg the enemy su1t This cue
b1d does not md1cate any
specific holdmg II merely
forces !o game
The negallv~ do~ble by
North made 11 easy for South
to become declarer m spades
There was no slam anywhere
else With North as declarer
the defense would grab the
first two heart tricks
1~~~.~':,
Careful play was reqmred
to brmg the slam home but I i'.i'lolHJ
South was equal to the task
He won the club lead, ruffed
a clubWith dummy's ace of
trumps. Led the mne to his
Jack, ruffed another club
w1th the queen, drew trumps,
ran the rest of the clubs and
dummy's ace kmg of d1a·
monds and conceded the last
ll'lck
The bJddmg IS worthy
more comment After North s
cue b1d South b1d three clubs r::::=:::=::::::::-7-:';w;;EE;:M~AK;;:jE~A&gt;J:&gt;J)I
to show the long suit North
INCISION
b1d three d1amonds and
ALONG ZlS
South went to three not rump
LINE He didn't know about the
spades at that t1me Then 1'---;::::::.,
when North bid four spades
South knew his partner had
been headmg for that spot all
the lime and South JUSt b1d
the slam

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WHTN-TV Channel 13, Huntmgton, tried some fresh ap..
proaches that were generally well-received, and began to get
mor~ attention for Its ' Newsmaker '73" seri&lt;l§ I still WISh they'd
run an early news program Why nol5 30, just before the Howard
K Smith Harry Reasoner report? It's draw well, and would be a
welcome relief from Gomer Pyle
The on,!Y newscast specifically auned at Southeastern Ohio
and Southwestern W'est" VJrgmia, on Channel 20, WOUB-TV,
AlhellS, contrnues to merit applause for 1ts ' 11 o'clock news at
10," and Its local efforts are Jed by the somelimes-&lt;!xcellent,
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know they'll rWJ to Ma" 1f they need a sliver removed or a knee
bandaged
I II always have tune for chtldren, or their mothers - If they
want lD learn fancy work or are mterested m somethmg I know I
can give
Life IS a school and how are children to Jearn if they are
shovedaroWJd by people hke 'Feudal" w1th 'Don't bother me' '
Jesus said, ' Inasmuch as ye have done 11 Wlto one of these
children, ye have done 1t WJID Me "These "little devils" could be
little angels If the neighbors took tune to share with them the
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year' They re really yours, you know - and operate under
private ownership through authority of the Federal CommWJicallollS Conurusswn, wh1ch grants them a part of a
broadcast spectrum owned by all of us
I d g1ve them a reasonably high mark, m general because
the strong stabons m the v1tal areas - news, local productions,
public service , etc - stayed strong, while lbe weaker ones got
better
WCHS-TV, Channel am Charleston, beefed up 1ts news staff
comnderably, aOO there was an mcrease m lx&gt;th volume and
professionaliSm m Charlie Ryan's shop I particularly liked the
switch loa 10 30newscastonSundayevenmgs, too
WSAZ-TV, Channel 3 m Huntington, continued to be the
leader, however, and coWJted the televiSIOn coup of the year by
geltmg West Vtrgmta Gov Arch A Moore Jr on a special m
terv1ew - the f1rst he s given smce taking office It was well
done and tbe Governor's smooth delivery, after a b1t of nulla!
nervousness, makes one wonder why he shunned the g1ve-and
take of TV talk shows for so long Bos Johnson and hiS staff

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Dear Helen
Awhile back I foWJd out my friend's husband, a lawyer has
been havmg an affair, apparently for several years, w1th a
liberated woman lawyer,
I've told no one, and I'm sure our crowd •s unaware of thiS am especially sure the wtfe (my fnend) knows nothmg about II
However, It's obvious that she and her husband haven I loved
one another for years She 1s very unhappy with him and
probably stays for the sake of yoWJg children, or somelhmg
I'm sensitive and don't believe m meddlmg, but m this case,
I m wondering If silence IS really golden ' Perhaps the knowledge
of the affair might push her mlo a deciSion that would be better
for everyone, mcluding the children - TO TELL OR&lt;Nar TO
TELL
Dear TTONTT
If your friend IS determmed to stay With a bad marnage (for
the sake of the children, ' or security , or social standing, or
whatever) then knowledge that her WJloved husband 1s seekmg
Jove elsewhere will certainly not change her mmd It will
probably neither surpriSe nor crush her (However, she might
resent YOU for revealing something shed rather Ignore )
Btrr If she wants a divorce and hesitates only because she
hasn t adequate grounds for an uncontested settlement - Wl!h
sizeable alimony and child support - then you're m a pos11Ion to
help (That IS, if you feel ~loyally toward her husband )
My advtce Find out whether this woman prefers I fmancially) comfortable 1goorance or fmancially comfortable
freedom before you start telling tales If the latter, ask yourself,
' Is her husband such a rat that he deserves this? ' - H

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Va Chester Tennant pastor
Sunday school
10 a m
morn tng worsh 1p
11 am
evangel tstlc r.erviCe 7 30 p m
B tble study and prayer service
Wednesday 7 30 p m Phone
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HA~TFORD CHURCH OF
CHR 1ST tn Chnstl•n Unton The Rev Wtll lam Campbell,
paslor
Sunday School 9 30
a m
James Hughes supt
evehmg servt ce
7 3D p m
Wednesday evening prayer
meet tng 7 30 p m
Youth
prayer service each Tuesday
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
CHURCH, Letart W Va Rl
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Rev
George Hoschar
pa stor
Sunday School 9 30
a m Prayer and Bible stud y
7 30 p m
Cottage Prayer
Serv1ce Tuesday
10 am
Worship , Servrce
Thursday
7 JO p m

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Bailey Supt
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MASON FIRST BAPl iST Second and Pomeroy Sts Stan
Craig pastor Sunday school
9 45 a m
worsh1p service 11
am
tra1nlng unton 6 30
p m evenmg worship service
7 30 p m
Mtd week prayer
serv1ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
MASON
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Btble Study 10 am
WorshiP
11 am and 7 p m B tble Study
Wednesday 7 p m
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Anderson
Mason
Pastor
Walter Cloud Sund ay school
worshtp service 11
9 45 am
a m and 7 30 p m
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OF
CHRIST Danny E v an s
pastor Norman C W tl su pt
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Worsh p servtee
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evenmg
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
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CHRIST
OF
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Port l and
Racine Road
Wilham Roush pastor Denny
Evans
Sunday
School
D tre c tor Sunday Schoof 9 30
a m
Mornmg worShip 10 30
a m Sunday evenmg servtce 7
p m
Wednesday
evenmg
prayer serviCes 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM
BAPTIST
Great Bend - Rev Walter c
B1kacsan
pastor
Sunday
Sc hool
9 30 am
worshtP
serv 1ce Thursday 7 30 p m
CARLETON CHURCH Kingsbury
Road
Sunday
Schoo l 9 30 am Ra lph Carl
supt Worsh tp servtce 10 30
a m and 7 30 p m alternately
Prayer meet1ng Wedn esday
1 30 p m
Rev
Jay Stiles
pastor
OLD
DEXTER
CON
GREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev
Carl Rtchards pa stor
Mrs Worley Fran c 1s Sunday
schoo l supt
Sunday school
9 45 a m
church servtces
second and fourth SundayS.
follow tng Sunday school f rst
and th.rd Sunda y e' enmgs
7 30 p m
LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Wyatt pa stor Sunday School
supt
Ronald Osborne Btb le
Schoo l 9 30 am
prea ch tng
10 45 am
Evenmt serv1ces
7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST - Ronald Wells
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
am
Morn ng worship 10 JO
a m
Young People s Serv.ce
6 45 p m
Evangeli st c ser
v ce
7 30
p m
Prayer
meetmg Thursday 7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
L
R G luesencamp pa stor
Roger W !fred Sr
Sunday
School Sup t
Sunday Sc hool
9 30 am
Sunday evenmg
worsh•p 7 30 Prayer meetmg
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter class leader
You th
meet1ng
Wednesday
7 30
15 m
Ernest Deeter leader
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST Robert Shook
pastor
Sunday school
9 30
am
Russell Spencer supt
worst1ip servtee 10 45 am
evemng worsh1p alternating
w th C E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meetmg 7 30
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
lay leader
WHITES
CHAPEL
Coolville RD Rev Roy Deeter
pastor
Sunday school
9 30
a m
worshtp service 10 30
a m Bible study and prayer
servtce Wednesday 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Ke tth Wise pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m v H
Braley supt worsh •p service
and commun ton 10 30 a m
evenmg serv ice 7 30 p m
Wednesday B1ble study
7 30
p m Regular board meeting
third Saturday each month
7 30 p m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH Sunday School
9 30 am
Worship service 11
a m
Wednesday
prayer
meetmg
7 30 p m
Sunday
ntght worsh p 7 30 p m
RUTLANO CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Lloyd D Grtmm Jr pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Mornmg worsh tp 10 30 am
Young peoples serv1ce 6 45
p m
EvangeltSit c servtce
7 JO p m Wednesday evenmg
servtce 7 30 p m
MASO,. COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL
George Casto pastor Sunday
School 9 30 evenmg worship

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Stiversville News Notes
Mr. and Mrs Lou1s A Del.uz
and Mr and Mrs. Rlchard
Abels called on Mr and Mrs
Douglas Circle, Carmel, on
Saturday evening Mr Circle 1s
recuperatm~ from a recent
hosp1lallzatwn
Mr. and Mrs. V1ctor Durst,
&amp;otty and Jason, The Platns,
spent the w'eekend w1th his
parents, Mr. and Mrs R R
Durst and Tom.
John W. Lawson v1s1ted
friends and relahves m East
Uverpool, last week
Mr and Mrs B1ll Mlddleswart
v1s1ted
the1r
daughter, Mr and Mrs . Bobby
Price and daughter at Long
Bottom on Tuesday
Mr . and Mrs J
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Gluesencamp, Bolivar, VISited
her parents, Mr and Mrs
Raymond Fitch, Long Bottom,
over the hohdays
The Senior Citizens Club of
th1s area held the1r monthly
meeting at the home of Mr and
Mrs Charles H1lton
Mr. and Mrs Rudy Durst
yisited their 'daughter, Mr and
Mrs. Tim W1lkmson and
Shawn, in Columbus over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Proffitt,
Great.Bend, called on Mr and
Mrs Monte Proffitt and

ch1ldren on Sunday
Mr and Mrs Terry Wolfe
WANT ADS
INFORMATION
and Chns, Syracuse, and M1
DEADLINES
and Mrs Foster Wells and son 5 PM D:ty
Before Publ rca lron
Monday Oead l me 9 a m
of Tuppers Pla ...scalled on Mr
cc llat1on
Co rr ec tron s
and Mrs Gene Wolfe, David w illCan
be accepted until 9 a rn fO r
Day of Pu blr ca tt on
and R1 chard, on Sunday
REGULATIONS
Rev and Mrs. L R
Th e Publi sher re se r ves th e
Gluesencamp and N1ck1 e nght to edtt or r e1ec t any ad s
deem ed
ObiCCitonal
The
Da" n, vacatwned 1n Flor1da pub l tShe r will not be respon
stble f or more th an one tn
dunng the holld~y season
corre c t m se rtton
Mr and Mrs Paul Evans
RATES
For Want Ad Servtce
and Paul Dean v1s1ted Mrs
5 cen t s per Wo rd one tn ser tto n
Mae Van Meter and Ruby on
M rnrmum Cha rg e Sl 00
14 ce nt s per word thr ee
Tuesday afternoon
con secu t tve mserlron !"t
Mr and Mrs. Thomas B1rch
26 ce nts per word srx. con
and son, Waterford , spent sec uttve rnsert ton s
25 Per Cent Ot scount on pa td
Sunday w1th Mr Cli nt B1rch ad s ' and ads patd wllhm 10
days
and Leota
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs Dav1d Bryant,
&amp; OBITUARY
S.2 00 t or 50 word m tn
Charleston, v1s1ted Mr and
mum Each addttr ona l word
Mrs. B11l Bryant, Debra and 3c
BLIND ADS
Dav1d, on Saturday
Addr l tonal 25c Cnarg e per
Blll Brown, son of Mr anrl Advert rse m en t
OFFICE HOURS
Mrs Ralph Brewer. 1s a
8 30 a m to 5 00 p m Daily
pallent at Veteran 's Memonal 8 30 a m to 12 00 Noo n
Saturd ay
Hospital at tlus wntlng
Mrs Mary Kay Greer, Mrs
lost
MorriS Teaford , Mr and Mrs
Lou1s DeLuz, Mr and Mrs T HRE E WEEK S ago tn Sal em
Cen ter area
mal e bea g l e
Woodr ow Dowme, Carol
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Carter, Pat Odum, S W Durst,
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Paul Evans, Stan Fletcher,
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Tom Durst and Mrs Hazel
1 7 otc
Byrd were recent guests of the
3 W E EK S ago tn Sa lem Cen te r
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area
male beag le bla c k,

Long Bottom Carpenter
News, Event
Social Notes Mr and Mrs Earl Starkey
VIsited w1th the1r grandFred Larkms and Joe
Bissell, who have both been
patients at Veterans Memonal
Hospital m Pomeroy have
returned to !hell' homes here.
Mr and Mrs. D1ck Hayman
and sons of Success Road, Mr.
and Mrs Ke1 th Ridenour and
sons of Keno, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Walls and son, Mr. and Mrs
Elbert Fitzpatrick and family,
Lancaster, Mr and Mrs Bob
Fitzpatrick and daughters of
Columbus, Mr and Mrs. Tom
Hayman and daughters and
Mr and Mrs. Garth Sm1th
spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Young of Paden
City, W.Va.
Holiday guests of Mr and
Mrs. Joe BISsell were Mr and
Mrs. Mike Bissell and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Groenaveld of
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs Ted
Hayman
and
fam1ly,
Westerville, Mr. and Mrs
Uoyd McPeek of BeUevdle, W
Va., Joe Bissell, Mason, Leona
Hensley, Mr and Mrs DaVId
G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hank
Holter and family and Mrs.
David Smith and Diana.
Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Dill
of Pomeroy were vis1 ling Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Connolly and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Larktns.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson
of Columbus spent several
days at the~ trailer here.
Holiday vLSttbrs of Mr and
Mrs. Dave Smith and Diana
were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Drake,
Reynoldsburg, and Mr. and
Mrs. David G. Smith, Manetta.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Curtis
and fam1ly were VISiting Mary
Pierce.
V1sihng Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Wells were Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Wells and sons,
ReedsvU!e, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie
Sayre and daughter and Mr .'
and Mrs. Ralph Wells and
family
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Larkins of Pennsylvama, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Weber and
Vida of Tuppers Plains, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Larkins and
family of Portland, and Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Bogard were
visiting Mr. and Mrs Fred
Larkins.
Mr. a~d Mrs. B1ll Thurston
are visiting relatives m
Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Larkms
were visiting .Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Wamsley, Cheshire
Mary Kibble, who has been
,. visiting A. B Kibble of
Reedsville, has returned to her
home in Aptos, California.
VISitors in the Kibble hom.
were Mr. and.Mrs. Tom Drake,
Reynoldsburg, Mr. and Mrs
David G. Struth, Manetta, and
Mr. and Mrs. David Sm1th and

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daughter and fam1ly, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Clark, Tamara and
Penny, at Chester.
Mr and Mrs. Vernon Perry
and Mona Jean of Hilliards
spent some time at the1r farm
here and several relatives
called to see them durmg the
holiday vacation.
Dana Ba1ley , Ricky and
Murrell, spent part of a week m
New Boston, Ill., w1th hLS sonm-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs R1chard Jeffers and
daughters
Mr. and Mrs Robert Mattox
jomed his brother and sister-mlaw, Mr. and Mrs Herman
Mattox m Charleston, W Va.
and they enjoyed Hohday on
Ice performance together
The New Year's Watch N1ght
service at Mt. Umon Church
was well attended. Hymn
smgmg was enJoyed w1th
spec1al numbers by the Kmg
fam1ly of Carlton Church and
home talent.
Earl
Starkey,
Carl
Greenlees, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mendal Jordan, Columbia
Grange, attended the regular
meeting of Metgs County
Pomona Grange at Rock
Springs.
Guests at a New Year's Eve
party at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Rex Cheadle, Don, Kathy
and Rex1e, were Mr. and Mrs.
W1lliam Cheadle, Metta
Fisher, Sara Nelson, Tma
Radekm, Bruce Markms,
James and Don Cottenll and
Gary Hamon
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Gillogly, V1cky and Bruce,
were guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs Lincoln Russell of
Wolf Pen.
Mr. and At.trs Herman
Cordray of Athens, Robert
Cordray of Columbu s and
daughter, Mrs. Victona
Parrish, North 'carohna,
VISited with Mr. and Mrs. Reed
Jeffers and her mother, Beulah
Cordray.
Jllr. and Mrs. Mendal Jordan
attended Star Grange on
Saturday evemng and he
reported on the annual state
grange sess10n wh1ch they
attended in Dayton m October.
Mr and Mrs Roy Wtseman,
Harrisonville, spent New
Year's Day w1th her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey
Dana Batley, Jr , who has
been stahoned in Germany for
more than a year, phoned
greetings to his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dana Bailey, Sr

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The Academy Awards for
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21S N 2nd Ave. Moddleporl
Phone 992 ·3509

606 E. Ma1n , Pomeroy , 0

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Income When Hospitalized
For P•11on lo P"tlm tle1lth ln1u11nee Clll

Stephen C. Snowden
S53 Russell St
\Gravel Holl)
M1ddleporl, Ohoo

P IA NO and ORGAN lessons by
graduate
of
Cmcrnnatr

Conservatory
of
Mus 1 c
Gerald Hoffner , Phone 992

3825

1 3 12tc

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SHOOTING Match Racme Gun
Club Sunday , Jan 13, 1 p m
Assorted m ea t s, factory
Ch'llc.ed guns only
1 9 Jtc
INCOME Tax ~ervtcfl 9 am to
5 p m Daily . except Sun day
eventngs by appomtment
only Co Rd 7.7. off Rt 7
bypa ss Phone Wanda Eblrn ,
99 7. 22 72
I 2 30tc

Wolfpen
News, NOleS .
Mr and Mrs. Doyle Knapp,
Kail, Kevm and Charles, were
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs
Lena Knapp of Langsville
honormg Mrs. Doyle Knapp 's
bll'thday.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Elam,
Bill and Carolyn, were Sunday
afte•noon VISitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Haning, Rhonda
and Ronald, and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Tuckerman.
Mr and Mrs. Paul McElroy
were recent v1s1tors of Mr and
Mrs B11l McElroy, Jeff and
Joey, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
McElroy of Columbus
Mr. and Mrs. Harley E
Johnson and Mrs. Ada Slack
were In SommersviUe, W. Va.,
recently to attend a funeral of a
relative. On their return they
VISited Mr and Mrs. LoveD
Blake of Charleston.

Painting ASpecialty
Areajs Most
Reasonable Pnces

All work guaranteed
FOR e1ectr1ca1. plumbtng , and
remodel tng work, Cal! 843
2341 for FREE ESTIMATES
1 11 26t c

IF YOUR OIL FURNACE
1s not working properly in your trailer

or home ...

LP GAS FURNACE
CALL

5232

RUTLAND FURNITURE
RUTLAND, O.

PH. 742-4211

Help Wanted

Pets For Sale
AKC Toy R oadie PuppieS,
$75 00, S1 amese Ktttens, S15
Phone 1 256 6247
1 10 26tc
- - - - - ---------AKC Ca1rn Terr tors , 6 weeks
old
Male
and
female
cnamp ton ttne. SIOO Phon e
949 4609
1 10Stc

WANTED

THE

DAILY SENTINEL

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Wanted To Buy
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POMEROY, 0.

C BRADFORD , Auct1oneer
Complete Servtce
Phone 949 3821
Rac1ne. Ohto
Cri tt Bradford
5 1 tfc

EXCAVAT IN G, dozer , loader
and backhoe work. septic
tanks tnstalled dump trucks
and Ia boys for h1re. W1ll haut
ftll d1rt lop so rl, i1mestone
and grave! , Call Bob or Roger
J effer s, day phone 992 7089
n tght phone 992 3525 or 992

SWITCH TO AN

WANTED IN
POMEROY
PHONE 992-2156

1 8 4tc

Lincoln H1ll Pomeroy , 0.

Restdence, commercial or
mobtle homes Save on parts

Open 8 Tll5
Monday lhru Saturday

WILL do sewr ng tn my nom e
A nd also , have l he n ew style
rmg scarves for sale ~ Phone
992 5866
1 8 5t c

Frre Dept

Gene's
Body Shop

2 11 tfc

DOZER work, tand cleanng by
tile acre hourly or contract,
farm ponds , roads, etc Large
dozer and operator w1 t h over
20 veers expenence Putlms
Excavattng , Pomeroy , Ohto
Phone 992 2478
12 19 tfc
O'DELL A/1nement work can be
done by apporntment only at
present trme. due to Illness tn
fam 1ly
Phone
for
ap
potntment 742 3232
ll25tfc
G &amp; E Appliance Repa1r Phone
at the shop, 992 3802 or 949
4254

READY MIX

12 30 261p
CONCRETE

del1vered r~ght to your
protect Fast and easy Free
est tma tes Phone 992 3284
Goegleln Ready M tx Co ,
Midd l eport, Oh10

30 lfc
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
6

GOOD used ptano

Phone 992

2704

1 10 6tc
NO l COPPER. 65c, radiators,
32c, red brass, J5c, batteries,
Sl 10 M A Hall, Reedsville,
Oh10 Phone 378 6249
1 6 lfc

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

foN E 3 yr old Hereford bul l
Phon e 667 3337 or 667 3348
anvttm e
I 8 3tp
ICE AND SNOW
Rock sal t for townshtpS,
lawns. and bustnesses •n
bulks and bags for te e and
snow Excelstor Salt Works
Phone 992 3891
11 II ftc

auto parts , all stock must go•
Ov er 111 off on anythmg m
yard we have• 390 Ford &amp;
Mercury motors S30, 383 &amp; 318
Dodge &amp; Plymouth mo, ors
SJ O. 6 c vt Chevrole t motor s
S/5, tate model auto and std
tr ansm tsston s from SlO to S40
13 14 15" wheels , all k rnds $2,
Comp l et e front ends $2 5 See
Pau l Batrd at Pau l s Auto
Parts R t 7 by pass or Phone
4469714

Run.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Fox
have returned home after
spending several weeks in
Florida.
Mrs Georgia D1ehl, grand.
son, Charles Anthony D1elil,
recenUy called on Mr. and Mrs.
Griff Archer, Baileys Run, and
Mr Ed Russell and Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Russell of Bradbury
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stahl,
Cockfighting is 11legal m Stockdale, visited recently
lthe Umted Slates, ' Canada w1th Mr. and Mrs. Norman
~nd many other cou ntnes
&amp;haefer.

ROOM • SUtleS tn
modern and Medtterranean
sty les Your cho1ce of co lors
tn ve l vets and nylon wtth
Only $279 95
Scot c hgard
while they last
Pomeroy
Recovery, 622 E Matn Stre et
Pomeroy Phone 992 7554
1 10 Bt c

NEW SE T of encylopedtas, over

100 hard backed navel books
never been used, 5,000 BTU
west•nghouse atr cond1troner
pra c tically n ew , sewtng
machtne and qurte a few
m tscellaneous ttems Phone

992 5968

1 10 Stc

NEEDLE

SEWING

MACHINE S 1973 Model Ill
walnut stand
All f eatures
built rn to make fancy des1gns
and do stretch sewtng A lso
buttonhol es , blrn d hems . etc
$4 3 35 cash pn ce or terms
available Phone 992 2984
1 1 tfc

VACUUM CLEANERS, Eleclro

Hygtene New Demonstrators
ha s all cleanrng attachments
plus the new E l ectro Suds for
shampootng carpet
Only
S27 50 cash prtce or terms
ava il able
1 7 lfc

FOAM to ftll your old couch and
charr cush tons as low as
$10 95, Upholstery books on ly
SOc, 4 tnch covered foam
mattresses for standard Stze
bed ,
S29 95
Pomeroy
Recovery , 622 E
Matn,
Pomeroy Phone 992 7554
12 23 26tc
UPHOLSTERY F"brtcs by the
yard 54 tnches wtde as low as
$1 95 per yard velvets as low
as S3 45, Imported velvets,
$9 95 We also have nylon,
Herculon , cotton prrnts ,
vtnyts and remnants by the
yard or by the p1ece Pomeroy
Recovery , 622 East Ma1n
Street , Pomeroy Phone 992

7554

12 23 26tc

1977 T BIRD , mmt cond tf 1on,
loaded For sale or t rade for
lo t or acreage. equat to pnce
$4 000 Phone Mason , 773 5468
11 9 3tc
1972 KS Chevy Bi tzer 4 wheel
dnve. 4 speed transm tss ton ,
blu e w1th wh1te removab le
top All new 10 15 new ttre s.
excellent cond 1f10n Call 992
7200 after 4 p m
1 10 6tc

-----------'----OFFICE rooms -for rent on 2nd

f loor of Coats butldtng over
Dutton 's Drug Store Call 992
3641, or 992 5,141
1 4 12tc

WE HAVE all your upholsteFy
needs ,
Burlap,
d en1m ,
cambnc, roam g lu e, Zippers,
tackmg str rp, sprmgs and
clips , chtpboard , button
twrne, sewing threa d. legs,
upholstery books , dacron
webb ing, spring twine, tacks,
welt cord, cotton, swive l
bases' and foam, foam, foam
Pomeroy Recovery , 622 East
Mam Street~ Pomeroy Phone

992 7S54

12 23 26tc
VACUUM Cleaners new 1973
Model
Comp lete with all
c lean1ng tools Small pamt
damage rn shippmg W ill take
S27 cash or budget plan
ava1lable Phone 992 2984
12 18 tfc

985

1971 ALL Electr 1c Wtnd sor
Mobile Home ,
12x65 . 3
bedroom atr condrtroner, 13'
expando, I acre ground Old
Rt 33 North of Rock Sprtngs
Phone 992 5671
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GREAT
COUNTRY

pamter
lntertor and extenor Phone

__ _

12 23 lfc

39S1

12 5 26tp
CAR~ENTER-.;or;:-~aso;;.y
work, general remodel my by
hour: or contract Pnone 992·

3511

12 16-26tc
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Let Us Install Now!

SUPER SERVICE STA
9 .. ~ - Jack w CarSey , Mgr
lliilll Phone 992 9932

WE'LL TRADEI

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FIREWOOD, $12 per ptckup u
load any day after 2 oo G
Gordon Proffttl, Great Bend , "'
Sandy D esert R d , Portland, :
-..
Ohio , Rt 1
12 28 12tc ..,.

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Real Estate For Sale
7

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STEREO
92.1
WMPO-FM
Middleport-Pomeroy
.

o.

985-4100

OF
QUALITY

I

1972 CHEVROLET BELAIR

4 door, lacall owner car wtth less than 15,000 m1les, beige

au tomatic , power steering &amp; brakes, radio, spotless clean
Inter tor Want a sharp car at the price of average car?

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33

1Y68 CHEVROLET BELAIR

'

1971 CHEVROLET BLAZER
$2895
4 wh . drive, 350 V 8 engine, locking frl hubs, automaloc
trans., power steertng &amp; brakes. radto. vehicle of many

uses, custom tnm, sharp 1 o'll(n~r.

Mtddleporf. Ohro, 45760 •
1 9 lfc

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68 Chevelle Coupe, V-8 motor, auto. · ·•·· ·· '895

Rl. 124-LANGSVILLE

Home, ti l e garage 41x18
Cellar wrth storage over
lmmed1ate possession

17

acres Home IS 2 yrs old 3

bedrooms (double closels)
Colored bath W. shower
K1lchen has 29 f1 cabonets,
Range &amp; Ref Large din1ng
area. Utlltty. Garage, barn,

slorage bldg S22,SOO 00
NEW RT. 7 - 1'12 acre 2
wells Electrtc Approved for

Seploc Tank Blacklop road
1n Buildings $4,500 00
POMEROY - 2 slory frame
New

New colored
furnace
New

H.W lank Paneling &amp; Tole
$6,500 00.
REEOSVILLE - 77 acres
$9,000 00
THE ANSWER TO YOUR
HOME HUNTING CAN BE
FOUND WITH US CALL
TODAY
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
992-2259

L&gt;calBowling

TEAFORD

POMEROY LANES
wednesday Early

V t• qt l B T• dfntr l \ r
Brrd1. 1
II; r/11 ·( ll ,1111r ~I , ·I
Pnnlt •ro ·l - Ohrn 1)'(,~;,

Morning League
Janu1ry7, 1974

Zlde's Sport Shop

Regatta In
Young's Market
Tenth Framers
Nelson's Drugs
Smith Nelson Motors

Plus

restdence of 6 room s, and bath

Slock and foxlures go with the
sale of building S2S,OOO.OO or

won Lost
u
2
12
4
10
6
10
6
6
10
0 16

High G1me

Men- Bill Porter 231, A L

what would you offer

MIDDLEPORT -

Phelps, Jr 215

Res1dence

Women - Betty Smith 207,
Linda Winebrenner 193
Team - Zide'S Sport Shop

of 9 rooms, 4 bedrooms, bath ,
large lot of one acre plus 1
bedroom rental unrt Only

7A2

POMEROY -

Men - A L PhelpS Jr 622,
Bill Porler S78

$17,500 00

2 bedroom

H•gh Series

Women - Betty Smith s•s.
Pat Carson 528
Team - Zlde's Sport Shop

frame home w 1th some furniture , bath , gas furnace, and

lovely porch

By the Day

66 Cadillac 4 Dr. H.T., air .................. '695
...
66 Buick 4 Door, V-8, auto ................. 1295

Eden News

If no answer 992 2568

COUNTRY STORE -

68 Olds Cut. H.T. Sed., V-8, auto., P.S. -.. · 1895

Transfers

21h acres 2 bedroom Mob1le

bath

Carmel News,

Rev. and Mrs Richard
Young and family of Sidney
spent a weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Edson Roush.
Mrs. J. Edward Foster of
Lonnie S. Lemaster, dec., to
Rena Lemaster, Hershell Pomeroy visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lemaster, Wilma Hoschar, Carl Circle and family on New
Daisy Dougherty, Donna Year's Day.
MISS Dixie Circle returned to
Jfayes, James Lemaster, Etta
her
school at Cleveland
Mae MiUer, Edward Lemaster,
Heights
on Wednesday.
Betty J. Noms, recordcert. for
Mr
and
Mrs. Frank Hudson
trans., Bedford.
Wilma Hoschar, Larry A. and Toni, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Hoschar, Bettie J . Norris, Hudson and Joy of Racine
Winford F. Norris, Dona A. spent Sunday with Mr. and
Hayes, Billy D. Hayes, Daisy Mrs. Allan Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. James Circle of
Dougherty,
James
H.
New
Haven called at the home
Dougherty, James Lemaster,
Marvene Lemaster, Edward of Mary Circle on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson
Lemaster, Bonnie Lemaster,
I!Dd
Sheryl LeAnn called on
Ettie M. Miller, Charles E.
Miller, Hershel 'LeMaster, Mr. Rnd Mrs. Douglas Johnson
Susie Lemaster to Rena on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark,
Lemaster, parcels, Bedford.
Racine,
called on Eunie
Rena Lemaster to James E.
Pennington, Allee E. Pen- Brinker, a recent evening.
Paul Cardone of Racme was
mngton, 38.99 acres, Bedford
a
guest
of Bob BUI Lee Friday
Thomas G. Snowball, dec., to
and
Saturday. Mr. and
night
Gladys S. Snowball, cert. of
Mrs. Arthur Orr of Chester
trans., Syracuse.
called
at the Robert Lee home
Ray Darst to Irene Darst,
on Tuesday.
coal, Salisbury.
CharUe Randolph and friend
Clara E. Howery, Extn:.,
of
Rock Springs called at the
Eddie Lou Howery, dec., to
home
of Arthur Johnson and
Edward R. Burke, Phyllis J.
family and Betty Van Meter a
Burke, 75 acres, Columbl8.
Oscar T. Smith, exec. recent evemng.
Lawrence A. Smith, dec., to
Larry M. Smith; Janet A.
Smith, parcel, Salisbury.

K1tchen and

2101.

dtnmg. Basement wrth washer-

dryer hookups $15,000 oo
,
POMEROY - Cozy 5 rooms. •

SYMPATHY
FLOWERS

bath, basement and small ~

garden Just $5 ,000.00.
•
INCOME - Bus1noss building :
and 6 room apartment Steam '
heat 1n both
;

MOBILE HOME LOT -

On ;

Route 7 About one acre.

1

Say

DO YOU NEEQ ONE OF THE :
ABOVE INVEST IN A HOME '
AND FEEL SECURE RENT :
MONEY HELPS THE LAND. •
.LORD PAY OFF
THE '
TGAGE

"/ Care"
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BASKETS;-SlO.OO
VASE5-S7.SO
SPRA Y5-S12.60

DUDLEY'S FLORIST
Middleport, 0.

Social Notes

.

Pnced AI

""

While with viny l lop, air &amp;
all the goodies Dealer
welcome on th1s one.

$2195

Pnced at

mileage Th1s 1s a steal for
you at only

69 MerCUIY Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto ..... ICJ95
69 Olds 88 H.T. Cpe., power, air ............ '695
69 Chev. Imp. H.T. Cpe., V-8 auto........ ·11295

2 Dr
H T , vinyl lop,
factory air, local one
owner . Th1s car IS pnced
for quick sail!.

1971 Hornet 2 Dr.

1971 Ford LTD 4 Dr. HT

6 cyl., auto P.S, P. B., low

69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T., v-roof; air ..... 1895

72 Chrysler New Yorker

Pnced At

1972 Dodge Coronet
4 Dr. Sed.

69 Olds 98 HT Cpe., power, v-roof, air ...... 1995

OPEN EVES8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

Property

Priced for you at

70 Ford WaROn. air · .... ·.................. 11295

68 Chev. Vz t. Pickup, V-8, speed ......... 11295

Meigs

4 dr sed , color white,
auto., P S., P B., rad1o,
sharp car.

70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air .. · .. -.. -· 11895
70 Camaro H.T. Coupe, V-8 auto., P.S. '"" 11995

6 cyl. only 38,650 miles on
this one A great buy.

$}595

Sale Priced at

1970 Buick Skylark
2 Dr. HT

1970 Pontiac Lemans
2 Dr. Sed.

A real sharp 70 model car.
This one is ready to go &amp;
priced for you at only

Th1s car IS extra clean &amp;
priced to sell.

$1995

Now Just

Now Just

This week only

$}695

WE WANT YOU BACK CAUSE THE JOB WAS DONE RIGHT
NOT BECAUS~ THE JOB WAS DONE WRONG

See Ceward Calvert or Bill Nelson
REMEMBER
We Seroice
What We Sell

68 Olds 98 H.T. Sed., V-roof, air ........... 1895

A LOVELY new Home 112 m1le
from Metgs Hrgh Schoo l
Three bedrooms, two baths,
full basement with two car
garage Large lol $27 ,500
Also, recently remode le d
three bedroom alder home 1n
Pomeroy
Price of $15,000
tncludes turn 1ture Owner VJIII
hetp frnance either of these
two propert tes Call 593 5667
Athens
12 2 30tc

$3895

1972 Pontiac Catalina

71 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, full power, air .... 11395
70 Olds 98 lux. Sed., full pow., air, · .. ·- •12095

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

DESIRABLE two bedroom
house tn M ldd l eport, ready to
occupy Call 992 5310
12 30 26tc

3 bedrooms

SB95

v.a

4 Door,
en~tne, automatic trans., power steenng,
factory air, rad1o, good ttres , clean 1ntenor, blue fin1sh

Box

JUST OFF RT. 33 -

$2495

finiSh, blk vlnyl lop, good w w !~res. standard V 8 eng1ne,

SPAC IOU S b 1 Leve l and spl1t
level homes are now under ;
construct1on on crty water
and sewpr
Many deluxe
features lncludmg a.r con
dlftonmg
Best f 1nanctng
aOJailabte Other type homes
tn different areas on F H
Adm f tnanc•ng wt t h no down
payment can co llect (837
654 0) or wr.te to MEIGS

0

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

17,000 m1les, factory air.
local owner.

Priced Only

72 Olds 98 lux. Sed., V-roof, air ·•...... " 13695

o.

Many factory extras This
car is sharp

air ........ 14900

72 Buick Elec. 225 H.T. Sed., air ·.. ·- .. -··13295

2 SIGNS

PT
PLEASANT , Modern 6
room house , edge of town.
carpeted-t Pl2 bath , attached
garage , excellent condtt •on
Vacant Call 675 2615 or wr1te
Lourse Par so ns, Box 10, Rt 2,
PI Pleasant W Va 25550 •
1 10 4tp

pow~r.

RIGGS USED CARS
Chester,

1972 Chrysler Newport
4 Dr. Sed.

73 Olds 98 lux. Sed., power, roof, air .. -.. 14895

73 Olds Toronado, V·roof, power, air ...... ·'4895

Located on St. Rt. 7

•

1973 Chevrolet
Monte Carlo

73 Cadillac Sed. DeVille, power, air- .... · .. 15900

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebe 1

ROOM house, extra n1ce "
locat•on on new by pass Rt 7, ..
\15 m tnute dnve to the Gavm "'
Plant and ten mtnute dr1ve to
Pomeroy Extra large tot can
be vacant at once Can see by
appomtment
Call anyt tme '
after J p m , 247 2163
111Stc ,

DEVELOPMENT P

These Cars Are Hand Picked By Bill Nelson For This Extra Special Sale.
When You Think of Buying Any Car, New or Used You Should
Think Of Smith Nelson For Your Sake.

73 cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air········ '5900

72 Cadillac Sed. DeVille,

PH. 992-2174

EXTRA SPECIAL SALE

7'1. Cadillac Sed. DeVille, power, air .... ·.. 14900

1 9 5tc

IF YOUR Ot l furnace IS not
war k tn g rtg h t rn your tr a ller r:------'-"-----------""4
or home sw1tch to LR Gas
Furnace
Call
Rutland
F urntture Company, 742 42 11
1 8 6tc

EXP~RIENCEO

For Rent or Sale

••

773 5867

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Employment Wanted

•...

1970 OLDSMOBILE
V tsla
Cru1ser, new ttres, a1r con
dttlonmg, Sl.SOO Phone 1 30.4

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3 11-tfc

ALL SIZES IN STOCK

LIV I NG

.

-

Pos1t1ve Stop and Go In Mud
&amp; Snow.

Check Our Big
Bargain Lot Now!

POMEROY, OHIO
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73 Cadillac Sed. DeVille, rad. tires, air·- .. '5900

CO-OP COUNTRY ;
SQUIRE 120
;,

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3975

It's Snow Tire Time!

1973 BUL TACO PursanQ. only
raced 3 trm es, $750 Also 1973
Husgvarna 250 CR Just l tke
new $850 Phone 304 727 5177
l 9 Jtc

SOD E. MAIN

USED CARS

DRIVE OUT

'l

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1 9 6tp

For Rent

PRIVATE meetmg room for
any organ tzat1on, phone 992

HT. one '68 Ponftac Ftrebtrd, ,..
one otft ce desk one sen11ce, ,
station cash regtster, lots of ..,
mtscellaneq.us ttems May be ~
seen at Paul 's Auto Parts, Rt . _
7 bypass or phone 446 9714
.,.
1 6 6tp w
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SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

VALUE
RATED

!~=~~~~: ~~; .~~s~~:~~~~~~og~' =

PROPER TY sold' Save now on

Laurel Cliff
News Notes

STORAGE butldtngs, prtced for ;
qutck
sate ,
one
8x36 .;;
housetrat l er , one 10x1 2 used ..
ca r off tee buitdmg. one 12 x 22 "'
meta l
garage,
one ' 41 ,•
Studebaker body w tth Chevy ....
rear end and Chevy front ..
axle
one
63 Brockway "

SA LT FOR

SEPTIC TANKS, AROBIC
NEED woman to lr ve tn and
,S E WAGE SYSTEMS
take mother's place of 2
CLEANED, REPAIRED
ch 1ldren tn a new respectabl e
MILLER SANITAT ION ,
home You may a lso ha'Je 1
OLD turn tt ure, oak tables ,
STEWART. OHIO PH 662
ch tl d of your own Phone 992
clocks, 1ce boxes, brass beds,
3035
2536
d1shes
or
complete
10 4 ttc
1 B ttc
DAMAGE , 1973 ZIG
households
Wr1te M
0
-----;----------- PAINT
ZAG SEW ING MACHINES
M tller Rt 4, Pomeroy , Oh10 , SE PTIC
TANKS
cleaned
Stt tl m or1gmat cartons No
KOSCOT KOSMETICS &amp; W IGS
call 992 6271
Modern Santt at ton, 992 3~54 or
attachments needed as our
We have the prod uc t on hand
992 7349
s 13 lfc
controls
are butlt In Sews
and we del tver to you p er - - - -----------10 2J tfc
Wtth 1 or 2 needles, makes
sona ll y He l en Jane Brown , CASH patd for all makes and
buttonholes, sew on buttons,
9925 113
models of mobrle homes ELNA and Wh1te Se w1ng
monograms, and bl tnd hem
12 30 lfc
Phone area code 614 423 '1531
Machtnes
Servtce on all
st1tch Full cash pnce S38 50
4 13 tfc
makes Reasonable rates
or budgel plan avartable
The Sew1ng Center, Mrd
Phone 992 2984
dleport Oh to
11
16
tfc
~ -----------\:~_'_fc
1965 F ORD Ga1ax1e sao 4 door
V8, auto Shift, $275 Phone 949 SLEE:P IN G room over wme
Automatic Z1g Zag
PRICE CONSTRUCTION, SINGER
3211
Sewmg Machrnes, 10 sewing
store tn Pomeroy Reference
Roofing, spouting, kttchens
I 10 3tp
table Makes buttonholes
required Cal l 992 5293
and bathrooms Complete
sews on buttons, blind hems ,
1 10 tfc
remodelmg
Phone
742
6273
etc Top notch cond1tian Pay
1953 FORD . good body Run s
12 3 tfc
good Call 843 7.7.72
$51 or terms avatlable Phone
3 ROOM furnrshed house w1th
992 2984
1 10 3tc
bath Adults on l y Phone 992 DOZER and back hoe work,
12 18tfc
--- ~----------SS92
ponds and sept1c tanks , dtt
110tfc
chtng serv1ce, to p so1l, f1l l GROCERY busmess tor sate
dtrt, lrmestone , B&amp;K Ex
Build1ng for sale or lease
RESTAURANT - 10 Rutland
cavattng Phone 992 5367 or
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
for rent All equrpment fur
992 3861
to 10 p m for appomt"'~nt
ntshed Call Rutland 742 4211
9 1 tfc
3·20-tfc
1 10 6tc
NEIGLERS for building houses SINGER sewtng machtnes 1972
1 NEW 2 room apartment,
and kitchen cabtnets Call
model in beaut 1ful walnut
By Bertha Parker
furn1sned , kttchen, bedroom,
Guy Neigler, Racme, Oh io
cabinet
Makes deSign sttf
bath, telephone 773 5'47 also,
949 3604.
Sabbath School attendance
ches, zrg zag , buttonholes,
1 2 bedraom, l 1vrng room ,
12 20 26tc
blind hems, etc Like n ew
on January 6 was 92, Atkitchen, bath, apartment
Only S89 95 Call Ravenswood
furnished
on
hard
road
tn
tendance for worship service
273 9521 or 273 9893 after 5 00
Mason
Phone
Reynolds NEED A new cetllng or room
12 1 tfc
was 55, offermg w~s $104.20.
Apartments, W Va
paneled, or mtertor panting?
1 10·6tp
Call Richard Wtlt, 992 2889
· Chotr members present
- ----.----------12 18-26tc GRAVELY mower w1th brush
numbered 15.
2 BEDROOM furn1shed apt No ---~--- --- ----hog , and new snow blade
pets, $75 per month, plus AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
Mrs. Pearl Jacobs fell
Al$0. beagle dpgs 2 mate and
util1tles Robert Htll, Ractne ,
cancel led '
Lost
your
1 female Phone 992 3511
recenUy and broke three ribs.
949 3811
operator's license Call 992
1 9 4tc
7428
1 4 8tp
She was a pahent in Holzer
6 15 tfc
Medical Center but returned -------------EXCELSIOR Salt Works , E
FURNISHED ,
2
bedroom
Marn St ~ , Pomeroy All k tnds
home Saturday.
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SEW ING MACHINES Repair
apartment , Mtddleport
of salt water pellets , waler
servrce. all makes, 992 2284
Phone
992
3874
Mrs. Gerald Pullins was a
nuggets , block salt and own
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
12 28 ttc
Oh10 Rrver Salt Phone 992
Authonzed Smger Sales and
med1cal patient at Holzer
3891
Service We Sharpen Sc1ssors
Medical Center for several TRAILER . Brown's Tra11er
6 5 ttc
3 29 lfc
Pan Phone 992 3324
days
1 II tfC
STEREO RADIO, am fm, 8
Mrs Dora Holley spent
WILL trim or cut trees and
track tape combmatron , 4 way
4 ROOM furnished and
shrubbery Also, clean out
Chnstmas day with her 3 ANO
speaker
sound
sys te m
unfurn tshed
apartments
basements, attiCS, etc Call
Balance
$
102
66,
or
use our
daughter and son-m-law, Mr.
Phone 992 5434
949 3221 or 742 4441
budget terms Call 992 3965
4
12-tfc
1 2 26tc
and Mrs. Hartwell Curd, Ball
1 11 tfc

Auto Sales

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Mtle H rll Road
Factory
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Pomeroy

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PHONE 593-5035
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MOTORS. INC.

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R u tlan d
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guns on l y Sunday , Jan 13 1
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Open Evenings
'Til 7 p.m. &amp;
Sat. 'til 5 p.m.
SeiYice 'Til 12
On Saturday

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61 Chev. 4 Door, V-8 Auto............. .... .. '50

Alfred
Social Note.~
Sunday &amp;hooJ attendance on
Jan 6 was 45, the offermg
$17.90.
Worsh1p services were held
at 11 o'clock with Rev. Meece
brmgmg the message from
Deut. 0: 1().19. Attendance was
24, offering $15.46 and pledges

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
"You'll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342
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POME,ROY
Open Evenings Untii6:00-Til Sp.m. Sat.

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Tuppers Plains

Reeds_ville

Society News

News, Notes

By Mrs. Evelyn Brlckles
Mrs. Bernice Hawkey and
daughter, Donna, of MI. Zlon,
W. Va., spent a few days here
with her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Dinsmore Boyles.
Mrs. Eunice Halsey returned
home from Veterans Memorial
Hospital . in Pomeroy and is
sUghUy improved. Mrs. Gladys
Croy of Chester Is caring for
her.
.
Those visiting Marvin
Walker over the weekend were
his brother, Phillip Walker,
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Mlller and
James Maddox, aU of Dayton.
Harold Carson of Parkersburg was a Sunday guest of
Mr. and Mrs Dinsmore
Boyles.
Mr. and Mrs. David R1ggs
and two daughters of V1enna,
W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Riggs and two sons of Eastern
and Ray Justis of Tuppers
Plains, all were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs Oscar
Babcock.
Berry Halsey of Cleveland
and his grandmother of
Hockingport and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Brooks called on Mrs.
Eunice Halsey Sunday afternoon.
L V~rl Tuttle fell around
Ull'lstmas time and fractured
his foot but Is recovering
satisfactorily at his home. He
also is recovering from an eye
q&gt;eration for cataract.

Mrs. Claude Smith is a
patient at University Hospital,
Columbus.
Mrs. 'VIrginia Walton was a
patient at Camden-Clark
Hospital in Parkersburg.
Mrs. Bess Larkins vis Ited
with her daughter, Mrs Dons
Marks at Chester during the
hohdays.
Overnight guests of Mrs
Bess Larkins were Mr and
Mrs James Caruthers and
Penny of Louisville.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Myers
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Whitehead, members of the
Commun•ty Builders Club, ate
out at the Point of View
Restaurant at Parkersburg,
during the holiday season.
Mrs. Opal Randolph, Mrs.
Dorotha .Riebel, Mrs. Rose
Thomas and Mrs. Gladys
Morgan visited with Mrs
Gladys Baughman at Gahanna
recenUy.
Johnny and Pam Riebel of
Pomeroy Route were weekend
guests of their grandparents,
Mr and Mrs. D C. Riebel.
Holiday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Brown and David
were Miss Naotru Pickens of
Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs.
William Thomas and sons of
Enon, Rev. and Mrs. Clifford
Thomas of Jackson, Mrs.
Harliss Frank and George of
Long Bottom, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Spencer and son of Long
Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Those spending ChriStmas
day with Martha Holsinger
were Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bigley,
Mrs. Eddie Bigley, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Webb, Mr. and
Mrs. VIrgil Holsinger and
Aleshla, Mr and Mrs. Clifford
Holsinger, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Jacobsen and son, Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Holsinger Jr.,
Paul and Bradley, and Mrs.
Emma Van Meter, Robert
Dewey and David and Winnie
Holsinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kerwin'
spent Christmas Day with Mr.
and Mrs. William Hoselton.
Also spending the day were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Blake Jr.
· and Mrs. Clayton Kimes and
and family .
family and 1\fr. and Mrs. Billie
Hoselton.
LEui\L.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Holsinger of Ml.uouri spent a
week with Mrs . Martha
Holsinger at Christmas time.
Mrs. Dawaln Durst and
daughter, Charlotte, and
THE TAX BOOKS ARE NOW OPEN
grandson, Bret, of Corapolis,
FOR THE DECEMBER OR FIRST
Pa., spent Friday evening with
HALF . COLLECTION
OF THE 19}3
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Holsinger
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and Aleshla.
'REAL ESTATE TAXES. ALSO FOR
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb
DELINQUENT TAX, CLOSING
and Laura and Mrs. John
DATE WILL BE JANUARY 20, 1974.
Robinson and son spent New
Year's Day with Martha
Holsinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fields
and son visited recently with

MEIGS COU
REAL
ESTATE OWNERS

RD E. FRANK

The Women 's Society will
hold 1ts next regular meeting
on Tuesday evemng, Jan. 15, at
the home of June Stearns with
June leading the program on,
"Call to Prayer &amp; Self-Demal "
Everyone IS welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.
Woode attended the Cluster
P1ckens and Sherry of
Williamstown, and Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Cowdery
Garrel Chevalier of Mansfield vLSited w1th his parents,
Mr . and Mrs. Edward
Chevalier during the holidays
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Van
Meter and children of Belpre
were recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence·Rose.

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
ofiHe Finest:

· •CROYDON
•PARKWOOD
•FLEETWOOD
•KIRKWOOD
•CAMERON

MOBILE HOMES

Frank Gheen, Soles Mgr.
. Ph: 992-7777
Pomeroy, Ohio
Next Door to the
u

Jones Boysu

-WINTER HOURs9 to 6 Mon. Sal
,Closed Sundays
\.

Mrs. Vere Swartz have been
their son, Richard Swartz and
son, Randy, of Ravenna, 0 .,

who spent from Saturday until
Monday. Calling bnefly were
Mr. and Mrs. Mlllard Swartz,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kuhn and
family of Uttle Hockmg, and
Terry and Nancy Swartz, local.
The children and grandchildren and family of Mr. and
Mrs. Millard Swartz spent
Christmas w1th thmr parents

here
The Wednesday evening
prayer ser\ltce at the church
has been cancelled for January
due to the bad weather and
shortage of fuel-&lt;&gt;11.
Joe Poole of Tha1land has
arrived on a leave from duty
overseas at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilber Parker and
Eddte and the home of hts w1fe
and son here, whll~ he is
overseas.

Rates of Taxation for 1973
In pursuance of law, I, Howard E. Frank. Treasurer of Metga County, Ohio do
hereby give notice that the number of Malls levied on each dollar of propmly ~ hown
on the General Tax Duplicate of Real Est.ate, Public Ul1hty und Persorr.1! P1 operty
within said County for the year 1973 is rm follows.

TOWNSHIPS
SCHOOL DISTRICTS
AND CORPORATIONS

BEDFORD
Meigs Local S D ___ 4 30
Eastern Local S D . 4 30
CHESTER
Eastern Local S D.. 4.30
Me1gs Local S.D.... 4.30
COLUMBIA
Alexander Local S.D. 4.30
LEBANON
Eastern Local S D. • 4.30
Southern Local S D J 4.30
LETART
Southern Local S D 4 30
OLIVE
Eastern Local S.D. . 4 SO
ORANGE
Eastern Local S D . 4 30
RUTLAND
Meigs Local S.D. __ 4 30
Rutland Village .... 4 30
SALEM
.
Meigs Local S D ••• 4.80
SALISBURY
Meigs Local S D . . . 41)0
Middleport VIllage . 4.30
Pomeroy Village ... 4.30
SCIPIO
Meigs Local S. D _•. 4.30
SUTTON
Southern Local S.D. 4 30
Racine VIllage -- --- 4 30
Syracuse Village ... 4 30
SU'ITON
Meigs Local S.D. --- •.80

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Hymn Sing and Watch Night
servi'&lt;e at Joppa church on
MondAy evemng, Dec. 31.
Genevieve Guthrie accompanied her niece, Helen
Williams of Pomeroy on a trip
by plane to Phoemx, Arizona
during the hoh!lays where they
vlSi ted Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Williams and family, Emma
Gorsuch, Arthur Hawk, and
Mayme Woode Castle.
Holiday vtsi tors of Mr. and

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. Real estate taxes which have not been paid at the close of each collectiOn carry

a penalty of ten per cent. Taxes may be p Bid at the office of the county treasurer

or by mao!. Please brinJ! your last tax receipt and if you pay by mail be sure to locate your property by taxing district and enclose stamped self addressed envelope.
Always examine your tax receipt to see that it covers all your property. Office
Hour. 9:00A.M. to 4:00PM. dally except Saturday when offoce closes at Noon.
Tax Books wiD open December 20, 1978 to Jan. ~0, 1974.
HOWARD E. FRANK, Meigs Co. Treas.

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Tlw Da;l) ~nltnel, Mlddkpoi'I-Pom&lt;'I'Oy, 0., J;m 11 , 1974

Sentinel

Stiversville News Notes
Mr. and Mrs Lou1s A Del.uz
and Mr and Mrs. Rlchard
Abels called on Mr and Mrs
Douglas Circle, Carmel, on
Saturday evening Mr Circle 1s
recuperatm~ from a recent
hosp1lallzatwn
Mr. and Mrs. V1ctor Durst,
&amp;otty and Jason, The Platns,
spent the w'eekend w1th his
parents, Mr. and Mrs R R
Durst and Tom.
John W. Lawson v1s1ted
friends and relahves m East
Uverpool, last week
Mr and Mrs B1ll Mlddleswart
v1s1ted
the1r
daughter, Mr and Mrs . Bobby
Price and daughter at Long
Bottom on Tuesday
Mr . and Mrs J
E
Gluesencamp, Bolivar, VISited
her parents, Mr and Mrs
Raymond Fitch, Long Bottom,
over the hohdays
The Senior Citizens Club of
th1s area held the1r monthly
meeting at the home of Mr and
Mrs Charles H1lton
Mr. and Mrs Rudy Durst
yisited their 'daughter, Mr and
Mrs. Tim W1lkmson and
Shawn, in Columbus over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Proffitt,
Great.Bend, called on Mr and
Mrs Monte Proffitt and

ch1ldren on Sunday
Mr and Mrs Terry Wolfe
WANT ADS
INFORMATION
and Chns, Syracuse, and M1
DEADLINES
and Mrs Foster Wells and son 5 PM D:ty
Before Publ rca lron
Monday Oead l me 9 a m
of Tuppers Pla ...scalled on Mr
cc llat1on
Co rr ec tron s
and Mrs Gene Wolfe, David w illCan
be accepted until 9 a rn fO r
Day of Pu blr ca tt on
and R1 chard, on Sunday
REGULATIONS
Rev and Mrs. L R
Th e Publi sher re se r ves th e
Gluesencamp and N1ck1 e nght to edtt or r e1ec t any ad s
deem ed
ObiCCitonal
The
Da" n, vacatwned 1n Flor1da pub l tShe r will not be respon
stble f or more th an one tn
dunng the holld~y season
corre c t m se rtton
Mr and Mrs Paul Evans
RATES
For Want Ad Servtce
and Paul Dean v1s1ted Mrs
5 cen t s per Wo rd one tn ser tto n
Mae Van Meter and Ruby on
M rnrmum Cha rg e Sl 00
14 ce nt s per word thr ee
Tuesday afternoon
con secu t tve mserlron !"t
Mr and Mrs. Thomas B1rch
26 ce nts per word srx. con
and son, Waterford , spent sec uttve rnsert ton s
25 Per Cent Ot scount on pa td
Sunday w1th Mr Cli nt B1rch ad s ' and ads patd wllhm 10
days
and Leota
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs Dav1d Bryant,
&amp; OBITUARY
S.2 00 t or 50 word m tn
Charleston, v1s1ted Mr and
mum Each addttr ona l word
Mrs. B11l Bryant, Debra and 3c
BLIND ADS
Dav1d, on Saturday
Addr l tonal 25c Cnarg e per
Blll Brown, son of Mr anrl Advert rse m en t
OFFICE HOURS
Mrs Ralph Brewer. 1s a
8 30 a m to 5 00 p m Daily
pallent at Veteran 's Memonal 8 30 a m to 12 00 Noo n
Saturd ay
Hospital at tlus wntlng
Mrs Mary Kay Greer, Mrs
lost
MorriS Teaford , Mr and Mrs
Lou1s DeLuz, Mr and Mrs T HRE E WEEK S ago tn Sal em
Cen ter area
mal e bea g l e
Woodr ow Dowme, Carol
blac k, brown and wh t e nam e
Carter, Pat Odum, S W Durst,
ta g on collar
Robe rt G
Tann
er
Reward
Phone
1 614
Paul Evans, Stan Fletcher,
886 76 19
Tom Durst and Mrs Hazel
1 7 otc
Byrd were recent guests of the
3 W E EK S ago tn Sa lem Cen te r
E H Carpenters
area
male beag le bla c k,

Long Bottom Carpenter
News, Event
Social Notes Mr and Mrs Earl Starkey
VIsited w1th the1r grandFred Larkms and Joe
Bissell, who have both been
patients at Veterans Memonal
Hospital m Pomeroy have
returned to !hell' homes here.
Mr and Mrs. D1ck Hayman
and sons of Success Road, Mr.
and Mrs Ke1 th Ridenour and
sons of Keno, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Walls and son, Mr. and Mrs
Elbert Fitzpatrick and family,
Lancaster, Mr and Mrs Bob
Fitzpatrick and daughters of
Columbus, Mr and Mrs. Tom
Hayman and daughters and
Mr and Mrs. Garth Sm1th
spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Young of Paden
City, W.Va.
Holiday guests of Mr and
Mrs. Joe BISsell were Mr and
Mrs. Mike Bissell and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Groenaveld of
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs Ted
Hayman
and
fam1ly,
Westerville, Mr. and Mrs
Uoyd McPeek of BeUevdle, W
Va., Joe Bissell, Mason, Leona
Hensley, Mr and Mrs DaVId
G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hank
Holter and family and Mrs.
David Smith and Diana.
Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Dill
of Pomeroy were vis1 ling Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Connolly and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Larktns.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson
of Columbus spent several
days at the~ trailer here.
Holiday vLSttbrs of Mr and
Mrs. Dave Smith and Diana
were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Drake,
Reynoldsburg, and Mr. and
Mrs. David G. Smith, Manetta.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Curtis
and fam1ly were VISiting Mary
Pierce.
V1sihng Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Wells were Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Wells and sons,
ReedsvU!e, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie
Sayre and daughter and Mr .'
and Mrs. Ralph Wells and
family
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Larkins of Pennsylvama, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Weber and
Vida of Tuppers Plains, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Larkins and
family of Portland, and Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Bogard were
visiting Mr. and Mrs Fred
Larkins.
Mr. a~d Mrs. B1ll Thurston
are visiting relatives m
Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Larkms
were visiting .Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Wamsley, Cheshire
Mary Kibble, who has been
,. visiting A. B Kibble of
Reedsville, has returned to her
home in Aptos, California.
VISitors in the Kibble hom.
were Mr. and.Mrs. Tom Drake,
Reynoldsburg, Mr. and Mrs
David G. Struth, Manetta, and
Mr. and Mrs. David Sm1th and

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daughter and fam1ly, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Clark, Tamara and
Penny, at Chester.
Mr and Mrs. Vernon Perry
and Mona Jean of Hilliards
spent some time at the1r farm
here and several relatives
called to see them durmg the
holiday vacation.
Dana Ba1ley , Ricky and
Murrell, spent part of a week m
New Boston, Ill., w1th hLS sonm-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs R1chard Jeffers and
daughters
Mr. and Mrs Robert Mattox
jomed his brother and sister-mlaw, Mr. and Mrs Herman
Mattox m Charleston, W Va.
and they enjoyed Hohday on
Ice performance together
The New Year's Watch N1ght
service at Mt. Umon Church
was well attended. Hymn
smgmg was enJoyed w1th
spec1al numbers by the Kmg
fam1ly of Carlton Church and
home talent.
Earl
Starkey,
Carl
Greenlees, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mendal Jordan, Columbia
Grange, attended the regular
meeting of Metgs County
Pomona Grange at Rock
Springs.
Guests at a New Year's Eve
party at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Rex Cheadle, Don, Kathy
and Rex1e, were Mr. and Mrs.
W1lliam Cheadle, Metta
Fisher, Sara Nelson, Tma
Radekm, Bruce Markms,
James and Don Cottenll and
Gary Hamon
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Gillogly, V1cky and Bruce,
were guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs Lincoln Russell of
Wolf Pen.
Mr. and At.trs Herman
Cordray of Athens, Robert
Cordray of Columbu s and
daughter, Mrs. Victona
Parrish, North 'carohna,
VISited with Mr. and Mrs. Reed
Jeffers and her mother, Beulah
Cordray.
Jllr. and Mrs. Mendal Jordan
attended Star Grange on
Saturday evemng and he
reported on the annual state
grange sess10n wh1ch they
attended in Dayton m October.
Mr and Mrs Roy Wtseman,
Harrisonville, spent New
Year's Day w1th her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey
Dana Batley, Jr , who has
been stahoned in Germany for
more than a year, phoned
greetings to his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dana Bailey, Sr

Kathanne Hepburn was
the first mot10n p1cture
actress to wm three Oscars
The Academy Awards for
1968 m a d e M1ss Hepburn
the flfSt three-lime wmner
-VIolet Smith fo r her role m "The LIOn m
Wmter "

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Rutland

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brown and whtl e Nam~ tag
~ n co l lar Rob ert G Ta nn er
Rewa rd Phon e 1 61 4 886 76 19
I 7 61 C

Notice
SHOOTIN G M A TCH Forked
Run Spor tsman Clu b noon
Sunday Fac tory ch ok ed guns
only
1 10 3t c
MEIG S CO
FtSh &amp; Game
Assoc will nav e a meettng
Jan 16th , 7 30 at Syra cuse
Club Room
1 IJ 4tc

Get R esults
EXPERIENCED

Dick's
Hoard House

DITCHING SERVICE
Wa l er Lutes and Power
Lmes All work done by lhe
toot or con1ract Also doler
work and sept1c tanks in-

"STRIPPERS"
We Stnp Patnl, Varntshoes.
etc from Furntture
Antiques Modern-Metals
We buy Anltques , Collectibles, etc
P1ck-up Servtce A variable

slatled

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

L IVING ROOM su 1t es tn
modern and Medrterranean
styles Your ct1otc e of colors
tn v elvets or ny lon wrth
Sco t c hgard
On ly $279 95
Whtle they la st
Pomeroy
Recovery 612 E Matn Str ee t
Pomeroy Phone 992 7554
1 10 8t c

SALE EVERY
SATURDAY
NIGHT 7 PM
Cons1gnments ac cepted 10 a .m. to 6 p.m.
da1ly, or will pay cash
~.or your household
1tems.

Kerr Street
Pomeroy, Ohro

Ph 992 2174

INSTALLING
AND

992-2094
606 E. Mam Pomeroy

REPAIR

OFFICE SUPPLIES

Bu1lt

to Your ' Specs

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

and 1

Delivered to Job Stte

Residence and
Mobile Homes

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO

FURNITURE
Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

PHONE 843-2341

Mason , W Va

773 5554

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

P&amp;J HEATING
AND COOLING

'5.55

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Ph. 992-5271
GAS and OIL
SALES&amp; SERVICE

On Most Amencan Cars

-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992-2094

&amp; labor
21S N 2nd Ave. Moddleporl
Phone 992 ·3509

606 E. Ma1n , Pomeroy , 0

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Income When Hospitalized
For P•11on lo P"tlm tle1lth ln1u11nee Clll

Stephen C. Snowden
S53 Russell St
\Gravel Holl)
M1ddleporl, Ohoo

P IA NO and ORGAN lessons by
graduate
of
Cmcrnnatr

Conservatory
of
Mus 1 c
Gerald Hoffner , Phone 992

3825

1 3 12tc

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SHOOTING Match Racme Gun
Club Sunday , Jan 13, 1 p m
Assorted m ea t s, factory
Ch'llc.ed guns only
1 9 Jtc
INCOME Tax ~ervtcfl 9 am to
5 p m Daily . except Sun day
eventngs by appomtment
only Co Rd 7.7. off Rt 7
bypa ss Phone Wanda Eblrn ,
99 7. 22 72
I 2 30tc

Wolfpen
News, NOleS .
Mr and Mrs. Doyle Knapp,
Kail, Kevm and Charles, were
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs
Lena Knapp of Langsville
honormg Mrs. Doyle Knapp 's
bll'thday.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Elam,
Bill and Carolyn, were Sunday
afte•noon VISitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Haning, Rhonda
and Ronald, and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Tuckerman.
Mr and Mrs. Paul McElroy
were recent v1s1tors of Mr and
Mrs B11l McElroy, Jeff and
Joey, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
McElroy of Columbus
Mr. and Mrs. Harley E
Johnson and Mrs. Ada Slack
were In SommersviUe, W. Va.,
recently to attend a funeral of a
relative. On their return they
VISited Mr and Mrs. LoveD
Blake of Charleston.

Painting ASpecialty
Areajs Most
Reasonable Pnces

All work guaranteed
FOR e1ectr1ca1. plumbtng , and
remodel tng work, Cal! 843
2341 for FREE ESTIMATES
1 11 26t c

IF YOUR OIL FURNACE
1s not working properly in your trailer

or home ...

LP GAS FURNACE
CALL

5232

RUTLAND FURNITURE
RUTLAND, O.

PH. 742-4211

Help Wanted

Pets For Sale
AKC Toy R oadie PuppieS,
$75 00, S1 amese Ktttens, S15
Phone 1 256 6247
1 10 26tc
- - - - - ---------AKC Ca1rn Terr tors , 6 weeks
old
Male
and
female
cnamp ton ttne. SIOO Phon e
949 4609
1 10Stc

WANTED

THE

DAILY SENTINEL

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Wanted To Buy
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POMEROY, 0.

C BRADFORD , Auct1oneer
Complete Servtce
Phone 949 3821
Rac1ne. Ohto
Cri tt Bradford
5 1 tfc

EXCAVAT IN G, dozer , loader
and backhoe work. septic
tanks tnstalled dump trucks
and Ia boys for h1re. W1ll haut
ftll d1rt lop so rl, i1mestone
and grave! , Call Bob or Roger
J effer s, day phone 992 7089
n tght phone 992 3525 or 992

SWITCH TO AN

WANTED IN
POMEROY
PHONE 992-2156

1 8 4tc

Lincoln H1ll Pomeroy , 0.

Restdence, commercial or
mobtle homes Save on parts

Open 8 Tll5
Monday lhru Saturday

WILL do sewr ng tn my nom e
A nd also , have l he n ew style
rmg scarves for sale ~ Phone
992 5866
1 8 5t c

Frre Dept

Gene's
Body Shop

2 11 tfc

DOZER work, tand cleanng by
tile acre hourly or contract,
farm ponds , roads, etc Large
dozer and operator w1 t h over
20 veers expenence Putlms
Excavattng , Pomeroy , Ohto
Phone 992 2478
12 19 tfc
O'DELL A/1nement work can be
done by apporntment only at
present trme. due to Illness tn
fam 1ly
Phone
for
ap
potntment 742 3232
ll25tfc
G &amp; E Appliance Repa1r Phone
at the shop, 992 3802 or 949
4254

READY MIX

12 30 261p
CONCRETE

del1vered r~ght to your
protect Fast and easy Free
est tma tes Phone 992 3284
Goegleln Ready M tx Co ,
Midd l eport, Oh10

30 lfc
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
6

GOOD used ptano

Phone 992

2704

1 10 6tc
NO l COPPER. 65c, radiators,
32c, red brass, J5c, batteries,
Sl 10 M A Hall, Reedsville,
Oh10 Phone 378 6249
1 6 lfc

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

foN E 3 yr old Hereford bul l
Phon e 667 3337 or 667 3348
anvttm e
I 8 3tp
ICE AND SNOW
Rock sal t for townshtpS,
lawns. and bustnesses •n
bulks and bags for te e and
snow Excelstor Salt Works
Phone 992 3891
11 II ftc

auto parts , all stock must go•
Ov er 111 off on anythmg m
yard we have• 390 Ford &amp;
Mercury motors S30, 383 &amp; 318
Dodge &amp; Plymouth mo, ors
SJ O. 6 c vt Chevrole t motor s
S/5, tate model auto and std
tr ansm tsston s from SlO to S40
13 14 15" wheels , all k rnds $2,
Comp l et e front ends $2 5 See
Pau l Batrd at Pau l s Auto
Parts R t 7 by pass or Phone
4469714

Run.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Fox
have returned home after
spending several weeks in
Florida.
Mrs Georgia D1ehl, grand.
son, Charles Anthony D1elil,
recenUy called on Mr. and Mrs.
Griff Archer, Baileys Run, and
Mr Ed Russell and Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Russell of Bradbury
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stahl,
Cockfighting is 11legal m Stockdale, visited recently
lthe Umted Slates, ' Canada w1th Mr. and Mrs. Norman
~nd many other cou ntnes
&amp;haefer.

ROOM • SUtleS tn
modern and Medtterranean
sty les Your cho1ce of co lors
tn ve l vets and nylon wtth
Only $279 95
Scot c hgard
while they last
Pomeroy
Recovery, 622 E Matn Stre et
Pomeroy Phone 992 7554
1 10 Bt c

NEW SE T of encylopedtas, over

100 hard backed navel books
never been used, 5,000 BTU
west•nghouse atr cond1troner
pra c tically n ew , sewtng
machtne and qurte a few
m tscellaneous ttems Phone

992 5968

1 10 Stc

NEEDLE

SEWING

MACHINE S 1973 Model Ill
walnut stand
All f eatures
built rn to make fancy des1gns
and do stretch sewtng A lso
buttonhol es , blrn d hems . etc
$4 3 35 cash pn ce or terms
available Phone 992 2984
1 1 tfc

VACUUM CLEANERS, Eleclro

Hygtene New Demonstrators
ha s all cleanrng attachments
plus the new E l ectro Suds for
shampootng carpet
Only
S27 50 cash prtce or terms
ava il able
1 7 lfc

FOAM to ftll your old couch and
charr cush tons as low as
$10 95, Upholstery books on ly
SOc, 4 tnch covered foam
mattresses for standard Stze
bed ,
S29 95
Pomeroy
Recovery , 622 E
Matn,
Pomeroy Phone 992 7554
12 23 26tc
UPHOLSTERY F"brtcs by the
yard 54 tnches wtde as low as
$1 95 per yard velvets as low
as S3 45, Imported velvets,
$9 95 We also have nylon,
Herculon , cotton prrnts ,
vtnyts and remnants by the
yard or by the p1ece Pomeroy
Recovery , 622 East Ma1n
Street , Pomeroy Phone 992

7554

12 23 26tc

1977 T BIRD , mmt cond tf 1on,
loaded For sale or t rade for
lo t or acreage. equat to pnce
$4 000 Phone Mason , 773 5468
11 9 3tc
1972 KS Chevy Bi tzer 4 wheel
dnve. 4 speed transm tss ton ,
blu e w1th wh1te removab le
top All new 10 15 new ttre s.
excellent cond 1f10n Call 992
7200 after 4 p m
1 10 6tc

-----------'----OFFICE rooms -for rent on 2nd

f loor of Coats butldtng over
Dutton 's Drug Store Call 992
3641, or 992 5,141
1 4 12tc

WE HAVE all your upholsteFy
needs ,
Burlap,
d en1m ,
cambnc, roam g lu e, Zippers,
tackmg str rp, sprmgs and
clips , chtpboard , button
twrne, sewing threa d. legs,
upholstery books , dacron
webb ing, spring twine, tacks,
welt cord, cotton, swive l
bases' and foam, foam, foam
Pomeroy Recovery , 622 East
Mam Street~ Pomeroy Phone

992 7S54

12 23 26tc
VACUUM Cleaners new 1973
Model
Comp lete with all
c lean1ng tools Small pamt
damage rn shippmg W ill take
S27 cash or budget plan
ava1lable Phone 992 2984
12 18 tfc

985

1971 ALL Electr 1c Wtnd sor
Mobile Home ,
12x65 . 3
bedroom atr condrtroner, 13'
expando, I acre ground Old
Rt 33 North of Rock Sprtngs
Phone 992 5671
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GREAT
COUNTRY

pamter
lntertor and extenor Phone

__ _

12 23 lfc

39S1

12 5 26tp
CAR~ENTER-.;or;:-~aso;;.y
work, general remodel my by
hour: or contract Pnone 992·

3511

12 16-26tc
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Let Us Install Now!

SUPER SERVICE STA
9 .. ~ - Jack w CarSey , Mgr
lliilll Phone 992 9932

WE'LL TRADEI

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FIREWOOD, $12 per ptckup u
load any day after 2 oo G
Gordon Proffttl, Great Bend , "'
Sandy D esert R d , Portland, :
-..
Ohio , Rt 1
12 28 12tc ..,.

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Real Estate For Sale
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STEREO
92.1
WMPO-FM
Middleport-Pomeroy
.

o.

985-4100

OF
QUALITY

I

1972 CHEVROLET BELAIR

4 door, lacall owner car wtth less than 15,000 m1les, beige

au tomatic , power steering &amp; brakes, radio, spotless clean
Inter tor Want a sharp car at the price of average car?

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33

1Y68 CHEVROLET BELAIR

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1971 CHEVROLET BLAZER
$2895
4 wh . drive, 350 V 8 engine, locking frl hubs, automaloc
trans., power steertng &amp; brakes. radto. vehicle of many

uses, custom tnm, sharp 1 o'll(n~r.

Mtddleporf. Ohro, 45760 •
1 9 lfc

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68 Chevelle Coupe, V-8 motor, auto. · ·•·· ·· '895

Rl. 124-LANGSVILLE

Home, ti l e garage 41x18
Cellar wrth storage over
lmmed1ate possession

17

acres Home IS 2 yrs old 3

bedrooms (double closels)
Colored bath W. shower
K1lchen has 29 f1 cabonets,
Range &amp; Ref Large din1ng
area. Utlltty. Garage, barn,

slorage bldg S22,SOO 00
NEW RT. 7 - 1'12 acre 2
wells Electrtc Approved for

Seploc Tank Blacklop road
1n Buildings $4,500 00
POMEROY - 2 slory frame
New

New colored
furnace
New

H.W lank Paneling &amp; Tole
$6,500 00.
REEOSVILLE - 77 acres
$9,000 00
THE ANSWER TO YOUR
HOME HUNTING CAN BE
FOUND WITH US CALL
TODAY
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
992-2259

L&gt;calBowling

TEAFORD

POMEROY LANES
wednesday Early

V t• qt l B T• dfntr l \ r
Brrd1. 1
II; r/11 ·( ll ,1111r ~I , ·I
Pnnlt •ro ·l - Ohrn 1)'(,~;,

Morning League
Janu1ry7, 1974

Zlde's Sport Shop

Regatta In
Young's Market
Tenth Framers
Nelson's Drugs
Smith Nelson Motors

Plus

restdence of 6 room s, and bath

Slock and foxlures go with the
sale of building S2S,OOO.OO or

won Lost
u
2
12
4
10
6
10
6
6
10
0 16

High G1me

Men- Bill Porter 231, A L

what would you offer

MIDDLEPORT -

Phelps, Jr 215

Res1dence

Women - Betty Smith 207,
Linda Winebrenner 193
Team - Zide'S Sport Shop

of 9 rooms, 4 bedrooms, bath ,
large lot of one acre plus 1
bedroom rental unrt Only

7A2

POMEROY -

Men - A L PhelpS Jr 622,
Bill Porler S78

$17,500 00

2 bedroom

H•gh Series

Women - Betty Smith s•s.
Pat Carson 528
Team - Zlde's Sport Shop

frame home w 1th some furniture , bath , gas furnace, and

lovely porch

By the Day

66 Cadillac 4 Dr. H.T., air .................. '695
...
66 Buick 4 Door, V-8, auto ................. 1295

Eden News

If no answer 992 2568

COUNTRY STORE -

68 Olds Cut. H.T. Sed., V-8, auto., P.S. -.. · 1895

Transfers

21h acres 2 bedroom Mob1le

bath

Carmel News,

Rev. and Mrs Richard
Young and family of Sidney
spent a weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Edson Roush.
Mrs. J. Edward Foster of
Lonnie S. Lemaster, dec., to
Rena Lemaster, Hershell Pomeroy visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lemaster, Wilma Hoschar, Carl Circle and family on New
Daisy Dougherty, Donna Year's Day.
MISS Dixie Circle returned to
Jfayes, James Lemaster, Etta
her
school at Cleveland
Mae MiUer, Edward Lemaster,
Heights
on Wednesday.
Betty J. Noms, recordcert. for
Mr
and
Mrs. Frank Hudson
trans., Bedford.
Wilma Hoschar, Larry A. and Toni, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Hoschar, Bettie J . Norris, Hudson and Joy of Racine
Winford F. Norris, Dona A. spent Sunday with Mr. and
Hayes, Billy D. Hayes, Daisy Mrs. Allan Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. James Circle of
Dougherty,
James
H.
New
Haven called at the home
Dougherty, James Lemaster,
Marvene Lemaster, Edward of Mary Circle on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson
Lemaster, Bonnie Lemaster,
I!Dd
Sheryl LeAnn called on
Ettie M. Miller, Charles E.
Miller, Hershel 'LeMaster, Mr. Rnd Mrs. Douglas Johnson
Susie Lemaster to Rena on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark,
Lemaster, parcels, Bedford.
Racine,
called on Eunie
Rena Lemaster to James E.
Pennington, Allee E. Pen- Brinker, a recent evening.
Paul Cardone of Racme was
mngton, 38.99 acres, Bedford
a
guest
of Bob BUI Lee Friday
Thomas G. Snowball, dec., to
and
Saturday. Mr. and
night
Gladys S. Snowball, cert. of
Mrs. Arthur Orr of Chester
trans., Syracuse.
called
at the Robert Lee home
Ray Darst to Irene Darst,
on Tuesday.
coal, Salisbury.
CharUe Randolph and friend
Clara E. Howery, Extn:.,
of
Rock Springs called at the
Eddie Lou Howery, dec., to
home
of Arthur Johnson and
Edward R. Burke, Phyllis J.
family and Betty Van Meter a
Burke, 75 acres, Columbl8.
Oscar T. Smith, exec. recent evemng.
Lawrence A. Smith, dec., to
Larry M. Smith; Janet A.
Smith, parcel, Salisbury.

K1tchen and

2101.

dtnmg. Basement wrth washer-

dryer hookups $15,000 oo
,
POMEROY - Cozy 5 rooms. •

SYMPATHY
FLOWERS

bath, basement and small ~

garden Just $5 ,000.00.
•
INCOME - Bus1noss building :
and 6 room apartment Steam '
heat 1n both
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MOBILE HOME LOT -

On ;

Route 7 About one acre.

1

Say

DO YOU NEEQ ONE OF THE :
ABOVE INVEST IN A HOME '
AND FEEL SECURE RENT :
MONEY HELPS THE LAND. •
.LORD PAY OFF
THE '
TGAGE

"/ Care"
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BASKETS;-SlO.OO
VASE5-S7.SO
SPRA Y5-S12.60

DUDLEY'S FLORIST
Middleport, 0.

Social Notes

.

Pnced AI

""

While with viny l lop, air &amp;
all the goodies Dealer
welcome on th1s one.

$2195

Pnced at

mileage Th1s 1s a steal for
you at only

69 MerCUIY Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto ..... ICJ95
69 Olds 88 H.T. Cpe., power, air ............ '695
69 Chev. Imp. H.T. Cpe., V-8 auto........ ·11295

2 Dr
H T , vinyl lop,
factory air, local one
owner . Th1s car IS pnced
for quick sail!.

1971 Hornet 2 Dr.

1971 Ford LTD 4 Dr. HT

6 cyl., auto P.S, P. B., low

69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T., v-roof; air ..... 1895

72 Chrysler New Yorker

Pnced At

1972 Dodge Coronet
4 Dr. Sed.

69 Olds 98 HT Cpe., power, v-roof, air ...... 1995

OPEN EVES8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

Property

Priced for you at

70 Ford WaROn. air · .... ·.................. 11295

68 Chev. Vz t. Pickup, V-8, speed ......... 11295

Meigs

4 dr sed , color white,
auto., P S., P B., rad1o,
sharp car.

70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air .. · .. -.. -· 11895
70 Camaro H.T. Coupe, V-8 auto., P.S. '"" 11995

6 cyl. only 38,650 miles on
this one A great buy.

$}595

Sale Priced at

1970 Buick Skylark
2 Dr. HT

1970 Pontiac Lemans
2 Dr. Sed.

A real sharp 70 model car.
This one is ready to go &amp;
priced for you at only

Th1s car IS extra clean &amp;
priced to sell.

$1995

Now Just

Now Just

This week only

$}695

WE WANT YOU BACK CAUSE THE JOB WAS DONE RIGHT
NOT BECAUS~ THE JOB WAS DONE WRONG

See Ceward Calvert or Bill Nelson
REMEMBER
We Seroice
What We Sell

68 Olds 98 H.T. Sed., V-roof, air ........... 1895

A LOVELY new Home 112 m1le
from Metgs Hrgh Schoo l
Three bedrooms, two baths,
full basement with two car
garage Large lol $27 ,500
Also, recently remode le d
three bedroom alder home 1n
Pomeroy
Price of $15,000
tncludes turn 1ture Owner VJIII
hetp frnance either of these
two propert tes Call 593 5667
Athens
12 2 30tc

$3895

1972 Pontiac Catalina

71 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, full power, air .... 11395
70 Olds 98 lux. Sed., full pow., air, · .. ·- •12095

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

DESIRABLE two bedroom
house tn M ldd l eport, ready to
occupy Call 992 5310
12 30 26tc

3 bedrooms

SB95

v.a

4 Door,
en~tne, automatic trans., power steenng,
factory air, rad1o, good ttres , clean 1ntenor, blue fin1sh

Box

JUST OFF RT. 33 -

$2495

finiSh, blk vlnyl lop, good w w !~res. standard V 8 eng1ne,

SPAC IOU S b 1 Leve l and spl1t
level homes are now under ;
construct1on on crty water
and sewpr
Many deluxe
features lncludmg a.r con
dlftonmg
Best f 1nanctng
aOJailabte Other type homes
tn different areas on F H
Adm f tnanc•ng wt t h no down
payment can co llect (837
654 0) or wr.te to MEIGS

0

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

17,000 m1les, factory air.
local owner.

Priced Only

72 Olds 98 lux. Sed., V-roof, air ·•...... " 13695

o.

Many factory extras This
car is sharp

air ........ 14900

72 Buick Elec. 225 H.T. Sed., air ·.. ·- .. -··13295

2 SIGNS

PT
PLEASANT , Modern 6
room house , edge of town.
carpeted-t Pl2 bath , attached
garage , excellent condtt •on
Vacant Call 675 2615 or wr1te
Lourse Par so ns, Box 10, Rt 2,
PI Pleasant W Va 25550 •
1 10 4tp

pow~r.

RIGGS USED CARS
Chester,

1972 Chrysler Newport
4 Dr. Sed.

73 Olds 98 lux. Sed., power, roof, air .. -.. 14895

73 Olds Toronado, V·roof, power, air ...... ·'4895

Located on St. Rt. 7

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1973 Chevrolet
Monte Carlo

73 Cadillac Sed. DeVille, power, air- .... · .. 15900

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebe 1

ROOM house, extra n1ce "
locat•on on new by pass Rt 7, ..
\15 m tnute dnve to the Gavm "'
Plant and ten mtnute dr1ve to
Pomeroy Extra large tot can
be vacant at once Can see by
appomtment
Call anyt tme '
after J p m , 247 2163
111Stc ,

DEVELOPMENT P

These Cars Are Hand Picked By Bill Nelson For This Extra Special Sale.
When You Think of Buying Any Car, New or Used You Should
Think Of Smith Nelson For Your Sake.

73 cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air········ '5900

72 Cadillac Sed. DeVille,

PH. 992-2174

EXTRA SPECIAL SALE

7'1. Cadillac Sed. DeVille, power, air .... ·.. 14900

1 9 5tc

IF YOUR Ot l furnace IS not
war k tn g rtg h t rn your tr a ller r:------'-"-----------""4
or home sw1tch to LR Gas
Furnace
Call
Rutland
F urntture Company, 742 42 11
1 8 6tc

EXP~RIENCEO

For Rent or Sale

••

773 5867

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Employment Wanted

•...

1970 OLDSMOBILE
V tsla
Cru1ser, new ttres, a1r con
dttlonmg, Sl.SOO Phone 1 30.4

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ALL SIZES IN STOCK

LIV I NG

.

-

Pos1t1ve Stop and Go In Mud
&amp; Snow.

Check Our Big
Bargain Lot Now!

POMEROY, OHIO
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73 Cadillac Sed. DeVille, rad. tires, air·- .. '5900

CO-OP COUNTRY ;
SQUIRE 120
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3975

It's Snow Tire Time!

1973 BUL TACO PursanQ. only
raced 3 trm es, $750 Also 1973
Husgvarna 250 CR Just l tke
new $850 Phone 304 727 5177
l 9 Jtc

SOD E. MAIN

USED CARS

DRIVE OUT

'l

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1 9 6tp

For Rent

PRIVATE meetmg room for
any organ tzat1on, phone 992

HT. one '68 Ponftac Ftrebtrd, ,..
one otft ce desk one sen11ce, ,
station cash regtster, lots of ..,
mtscellaneq.us ttems May be ~
seen at Paul 's Auto Parts, Rt . _
7 bypass or phone 446 9714
.,.
1 6 6tp w
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SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

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Laurel Cliff
News Notes

STORAGE butldtngs, prtced for ;
qutck
sate ,
one
8x36 .;;
housetrat l er , one 10x1 2 used ..
ca r off tee buitdmg. one 12 x 22 "'
meta l
garage,
one ' 41 ,•
Studebaker body w tth Chevy ....
rear end and Chevy front ..
axle
one
63 Brockway "

SA LT FOR

SEPTIC TANKS, AROBIC
NEED woman to lr ve tn and
,S E WAGE SYSTEMS
take mother's place of 2
CLEANED, REPAIRED
ch 1ldren tn a new respectabl e
MILLER SANITAT ION ,
home You may a lso ha'Je 1
OLD turn tt ure, oak tables ,
STEWART. OHIO PH 662
ch tl d of your own Phone 992
clocks, 1ce boxes, brass beds,
3035
2536
d1shes
or
complete
10 4 ttc
1 B ttc
DAMAGE , 1973 ZIG
households
Wr1te M
0
-----;----------- PAINT
ZAG SEW ING MACHINES
M tller Rt 4, Pomeroy , Oh10 , SE PTIC
TANKS
cleaned
Stt tl m or1gmat cartons No
KOSCOT KOSMETICS &amp; W IGS
call 992 6271
Modern Santt at ton, 992 3~54 or
attachments needed as our
We have the prod uc t on hand
992 7349
s 13 lfc
controls
are butlt In Sews
and we del tver to you p er - - - -----------10 2J tfc
Wtth 1 or 2 needles, makes
sona ll y He l en Jane Brown , CASH patd for all makes and
buttonholes, sew on buttons,
9925 113
models of mobrle homes ELNA and Wh1te Se w1ng
monograms, and bl tnd hem
12 30 lfc
Phone area code 614 423 '1531
Machtnes
Servtce on all
st1tch Full cash pnce S38 50
4 13 tfc
makes Reasonable rates
or budgel plan avartable
The Sew1ng Center, Mrd
Phone 992 2984
dleport Oh to
11
16
tfc
~ -----------\:~_'_fc
1965 F ORD Ga1ax1e sao 4 door
V8, auto Shift, $275 Phone 949 SLEE:P IN G room over wme
Automatic Z1g Zag
PRICE CONSTRUCTION, SINGER
3211
Sewmg Machrnes, 10 sewing
store tn Pomeroy Reference
Roofing, spouting, kttchens
I 10 3tp
table Makes buttonholes
required Cal l 992 5293
and bathrooms Complete
sews on buttons, blind hems ,
1 10 tfc
remodelmg
Phone
742
6273
etc Top notch cond1tian Pay
1953 FORD . good body Run s
12 3 tfc
good Call 843 7.7.72
$51 or terms avatlable Phone
3 ROOM furnrshed house w1th
992 2984
1 10 3tc
bath Adults on l y Phone 992 DOZER and back hoe work,
12 18tfc
--- ~----------SS92
ponds and sept1c tanks , dtt
110tfc
chtng serv1ce, to p so1l, f1l l GROCERY busmess tor sate
dtrt, lrmestone , B&amp;K Ex
Build1ng for sale or lease
RESTAURANT - 10 Rutland
cavattng Phone 992 5367 or
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
for rent All equrpment fur
992 3861
to 10 p m for appomt"'~nt
ntshed Call Rutland 742 4211
9 1 tfc
3·20-tfc
1 10 6tc
NEIGLERS for building houses SINGER sewtng machtnes 1972
1 NEW 2 room apartment,
and kitchen cabtnets Call
model in beaut 1ful walnut
By Bertha Parker
furn1sned , kttchen, bedroom,
Guy Neigler, Racme, Oh io
cabinet
Makes deSign sttf
bath, telephone 773 5'47 also,
949 3604.
Sabbath School attendance
ches, zrg zag , buttonholes,
1 2 bedraom, l 1vrng room ,
12 20 26tc
blind hems, etc Like n ew
on January 6 was 92, Atkitchen, bath, apartment
Only S89 95 Call Ravenswood
furnished
on
hard
road
tn
tendance for worship service
273 9521 or 273 9893 after 5 00
Mason
Phone
Reynolds NEED A new cetllng or room
12 1 tfc
was 55, offermg w~s $104.20.
Apartments, W Va
paneled, or mtertor panting?
1 10·6tp
Call Richard Wtlt, 992 2889
· Chotr members present
- ----.----------12 18-26tc GRAVELY mower w1th brush
numbered 15.
2 BEDROOM furn1shed apt No ---~--- --- ----hog , and new snow blade
pets, $75 per month, plus AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
Mrs. Pearl Jacobs fell
Al$0. beagle dpgs 2 mate and
util1tles Robert Htll, Ractne ,
cancel led '
Lost
your
1 female Phone 992 3511
recenUy and broke three ribs.
949 3811
operator's license Call 992
1 9 4tc
7428
1 4 8tp
She was a pahent in Holzer
6 15 tfc
Medical Center but returned -------------EXCELSIOR Salt Works , E
FURNISHED ,
2
bedroom
Marn St ~ , Pomeroy All k tnds
home Saturday.
.'
SEW ING MACHINES Repair
apartment , Mtddleport
of salt water pellets , waler
servrce. all makes, 992 2284
Phone
992
3874
Mrs. Gerald Pullins was a
nuggets , block salt and own
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
12 28 ttc
Oh10 Rrver Salt Phone 992
Authonzed Smger Sales and
med1cal patient at Holzer
3891
Service We Sharpen Sc1ssors
Medical Center for several TRAILER . Brown's Tra11er
6 5 ttc
3 29 lfc
Pan Phone 992 3324
days
1 II tfC
STEREO RADIO, am fm, 8
Mrs Dora Holley spent
WILL trim or cut trees and
track tape combmatron , 4 way
4 ROOM furnished and
shrubbery Also, clean out
Chnstmas day with her 3 ANO
speaker
sound
sys te m
unfurn tshed
apartments
basements, attiCS, etc Call
Balance
$
102
66,
or
use our
daughter and son-m-law, Mr.
Phone 992 5434
949 3221 or 742 4441
budget terms Call 992 3965
4
12-tfc
1 2 26tc
and Mrs. Hartwell Curd, Ball
1 11 tfc

Auto Sales

.., .

For Sale

e

TWIN

PAPER CARRIER

GUN Shoot January 12, 6 p m ,
Mtle H rll Road
Factory
chok ed guns only Assorted
- meats Sponsored by Ra c tne

Pomeroy

WOOD TRUSSES
,. ~ ...

PHONE 593-5035
COLLECT

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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.

A&amp;A HEATING

B&amp;G AUCTION
Bill Wade. Aucltoneer

Nalhan Boggs
Rad1ator Specra hst

ASK US ABOUT
PRE-FABRICATED

--------------14 Riverside Dr .
Athens. Oh10

From the largest Truck or
Bulldozer Radtator t o the
sma lle st Heater Core

OICK SEYLER, Owner
Phone 992·2798

m

1 10 Jtc

1 For Sale

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Pomeioy Home &amp; Auto

SHO OT IN G MATCH
Cor n
Hollow Gun Club turn f trst
rtghl after Miles Cem etery ,
R u tlan d
F actory choked
guns on l y Sunday , Jan 13 1
P

Classified~

'

OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

Open Evenings
'Til 7 p.m. &amp;
Sat. 'til 5 p.m.
SeiYice 'Til 12
On Saturday

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

®e

992-2174

· 500 E. Main St .• Pomeroy, Ohio

65 Dodge 2 Door, V-8 Auto................. '50
~

61 Chev. 4 Door, V-8 Auto............. .... .. '50

Alfred
Social Note.~
Sunday &amp;hooJ attendance on
Jan 6 was 45, the offermg
$17.90.
Worsh1p services were held
at 11 o'clock with Rev. Meece
brmgmg the message from
Deut. 0: 1().19. Attendance was
24, offering $15.46 and pledges

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
"You'll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
POME,ROY
Open Evenings Untii6:00-Til Sp.m. Sat.

$64.

Tuppers Plains

Reeds_ville

Society News

News, Notes

By Mrs. Evelyn Brlckles
Mrs. Bernice Hawkey and
daughter, Donna, of MI. Zlon,
W. Va., spent a few days here
with her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Dinsmore Boyles.
Mrs. Eunice Halsey returned
home from Veterans Memorial
Hospital . in Pomeroy and is
sUghUy improved. Mrs. Gladys
Croy of Chester Is caring for
her.
.
Those visiting Marvin
Walker over the weekend were
his brother, Phillip Walker,
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Mlller and
James Maddox, aU of Dayton.
Harold Carson of Parkersburg was a Sunday guest of
Mr. and Mrs Dinsmore
Boyles.
Mr. and Mrs. David R1ggs
and two daughters of V1enna,
W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Riggs and two sons of Eastern
and Ray Justis of Tuppers
Plains, all were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs Oscar
Babcock.
Berry Halsey of Cleveland
and his grandmother of
Hockingport and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Brooks called on Mrs.
Eunice Halsey Sunday afternoon.
L V~rl Tuttle fell around
Ull'lstmas time and fractured
his foot but Is recovering
satisfactorily at his home. He
also is recovering from an eye
q&gt;eration for cataract.

Mrs. Claude Smith is a
patient at University Hospital,
Columbus.
Mrs. 'VIrginia Walton was a
patient at Camden-Clark
Hospital in Parkersburg.
Mrs. Bess Larkins vis Ited
with her daughter, Mrs Dons
Marks at Chester during the
hohdays.
Overnight guests of Mrs
Bess Larkins were Mr and
Mrs James Caruthers and
Penny of Louisville.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Myers
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Whitehead, members of the
Commun•ty Builders Club, ate
out at the Point of View
Restaurant at Parkersburg,
during the holiday season.
Mrs. Opal Randolph, Mrs.
Dorotha .Riebel, Mrs. Rose
Thomas and Mrs. Gladys
Morgan visited with Mrs
Gladys Baughman at Gahanna
recenUy.
Johnny and Pam Riebel of
Pomeroy Route were weekend
guests of their grandparents,
Mr and Mrs. D C. Riebel.
Holiday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Brown and David
were Miss Naotru Pickens of
Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs.
William Thomas and sons of
Enon, Rev. and Mrs. Clifford
Thomas of Jackson, Mrs.
Harliss Frank and George of
Long Bottom, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Spencer and son of Long
Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Those spending ChriStmas
day with Martha Holsinger
were Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bigley,
Mrs. Eddie Bigley, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Webb, Mr. and
Mrs. VIrgil Holsinger and
Aleshla, Mr and Mrs. Clifford
Holsinger, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Jacobsen and son, Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Holsinger Jr.,
Paul and Bradley, and Mrs.
Emma Van Meter, Robert
Dewey and David and Winnie
Holsinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kerwin'
spent Christmas Day with Mr.
and Mrs. William Hoselton.
Also spending the day were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Blake Jr.
· and Mrs. Clayton Kimes and
and family .
family and 1\fr. and Mrs. Billie
Hoselton.
LEui\L.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Holsinger of Ml.uouri spent a
week with Mrs . Martha
Holsinger at Christmas time.
Mrs. Dawaln Durst and
daughter, Charlotte, and
THE TAX BOOKS ARE NOW OPEN
grandson, Bret, of Corapolis,
FOR THE DECEMBER OR FIRST
Pa., spent Friday evening with
HALF . COLLECTION
OF THE 19}3
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Holsinger
'
and Aleshla.
'REAL ESTATE TAXES. ALSO FOR
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb
DELINQUENT TAX, CLOSING
and Laura and Mrs. John
DATE WILL BE JANUARY 20, 1974.
Robinson and son spent New
Year's Day with Martha
Holsinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fields
and son visited recently with

MEIGS COU
REAL
ESTATE OWNERS

RD E. FRANK

The Women 's Society will
hold 1ts next regular meeting
on Tuesday evemng, Jan. 15, at
the home of June Stearns with
June leading the program on,
"Call to Prayer &amp; Self-Demal "
Everyone IS welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.
Woode attended the Cluster
P1ckens and Sherry of
Williamstown, and Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Cowdery
Garrel Chevalier of Mansfield vLSited w1th his parents,
Mr . and Mrs. Edward
Chevalier during the holidays
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Van
Meter and children of Belpre
were recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence·Rose.

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
ofiHe Finest:

· •CROYDON
•PARKWOOD
•FLEETWOOD
•KIRKWOOD
•CAMERON

MOBILE HOMES

Frank Gheen, Soles Mgr.
. Ph: 992-7777
Pomeroy, Ohio
Next Door to the
u

Jones Boysu

-WINTER HOURs9 to 6 Mon. Sal
,Closed Sundays
\.

Mrs. Vere Swartz have been
their son, Richard Swartz and
son, Randy, of Ravenna, 0 .,

who spent from Saturday until
Monday. Calling bnefly were
Mr. and Mrs. Mlllard Swartz,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kuhn and
family of Uttle Hockmg, and
Terry and Nancy Swartz, local.
The children and grandchildren and family of Mr. and
Mrs. Millard Swartz spent
Christmas w1th thmr parents

here
The Wednesday evening
prayer ser\ltce at the church
has been cancelled for January
due to the bad weather and
shortage of fuel-&lt;&gt;11.
Joe Poole of Tha1land has
arrived on a leave from duty
overseas at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilber Parker and
Eddte and the home of hts w1fe
and son here, whll~ he is
overseas.

Rates of Taxation for 1973
In pursuance of law, I, Howard E. Frank. Treasurer of Metga County, Ohio do
hereby give notice that the number of Malls levied on each dollar of propmly ~ hown
on the General Tax Duplicate of Real Est.ate, Public Ul1hty und Persorr.1! P1 operty
within said County for the year 1973 is rm follows.

TOWNSHIPS
SCHOOL DISTRICTS
AND CORPORATIONS

BEDFORD
Meigs Local S D ___ 4 30
Eastern Local S D . 4 30
CHESTER
Eastern Local S D.. 4.30
Me1gs Local S.D.... 4.30
COLUMBIA
Alexander Local S.D. 4.30
LEBANON
Eastern Local S D. • 4.30
Southern Local S D J 4.30
LETART
Southern Local S D 4 30
OLIVE
Eastern Local S.D. . 4 SO
ORANGE
Eastern Local S D . 4 30
RUTLAND
Meigs Local S.D. __ 4 30
Rutland Village .... 4 30
SALEM
.
Meigs Local S D ••• 4.80
SALISBURY
Meigs Local S D . . . 41)0
Middleport VIllage . 4.30
Pomeroy Village ... 4.30
SCIPIO
Meigs Local S. D _•. 4.30
SUTTON
Southern Local S.D. 4 30
Racine VIllage -- --- 4 30
Syracuse Village ... 4 30
SU'ITON
Meigs Local S.D. --- •.80

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lARRY'S

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Hymn Sing and Watch Night
servi'&lt;e at Joppa church on
MondAy evemng, Dec. 31.
Genevieve Guthrie accompanied her niece, Helen
Williams of Pomeroy on a trip
by plane to Phoemx, Arizona
during the hoh!lays where they
vlSi ted Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Williams and family, Emma
Gorsuch, Arthur Hawk, and
Mayme Woode Castle.
Holiday vtsi tors of Mr. and

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. Real estate taxes which have not been paid at the close of each collectiOn carry

a penalty of ten per cent. Taxes may be p Bid at the office of the county treasurer

or by mao!. Please brinJ! your last tax receipt and if you pay by mail be sure to locate your property by taxing district and enclose stamped self addressed envelope.
Always examine your tax receipt to see that it covers all your property. Office
Hour. 9:00A.M. to 4:00PM. dally except Saturday when offoce closes at Noon.
Tax Books wiD open December 20, 1978 to Jan. ~0, 1974.
HOWARD E. FRANK, Meigs Co. Treas.

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AEP •Wl'll help

("Continued from page I I
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'design of the balance of the standardized
·
plant.
Bolander observed that AEP has been
a supporter of g"as-cooled react or
development for many years and now lS a
participant in the utili ty-s ponsored
program developin g th e gas-cooled
breeder rea ctor concept . This joint
standardization program will make a
major contribution to the applica ti on of the
HTGR to advanced gas-eooled nuclear
systems, accordin~ to Bolander.

··These Include direcl-eycle plants
thai eliminate the nt-ed lor water lor
condellBer cooling ; process-heat plants
capable of producing clean fossil fuels,
among other things; and gas-eooled
breeder reactors thai will geberate
more fuel th1en they consume," he ad~
ded.
Standardization has been a goal of the
nuclea r and electric utility industries
many years. The •Atomic Energy Commission has estimated that the 9-10-year
time now required for "custom" nuclear
plant design and construction could be cut
to five to six years by use of standardized

riesi ~ns

and techniques.

The 1,500,000-kw HTGR plant design is
a large r version of the HTGH unit.&lt;; that
have been ordered by a number of U. S.

By Goldie Cleodeolo
PORTLAND - We've just
recently celebrated the birth of
a little oaby born long ago and
far away. I wonder how many
gave much thought to why or
whence came Christmas day?
What with the energy crisis,
high cost of living, unemploymentete. that some blame
on Watergate and Pres. Nixon
for. we'd do well to reflect on

its true meaning .
However, nearly 2,000 years
ago He came; the baby Jesus,
In the days of the wicked King
Herod - not to, the manse of a

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight, Sal .. Sun.
Jan. t1 -12-13
LEGEND OF
HELL HOUSE
Roddy McDowell
Pam Franklih

Show Starts 7 p.m .

rich southern slave holder nor
to a log ca bin , like where Pres.
Lincoln !irst saw the light of
day, nor to Hyanisport to a
well-t!Kio politician, nor yet to
Yorba Linda , the home of a
stor-ekeeper.
But in a barn He was born,
because there were no
hospitals and no room at the
motel (at that point in time), at
Bethlehem of Judea, in the
land of Juda, to the Virgin
Mary and Joseph, a carpenter
of the lineage and house of
David.
Having no cradles or heating
systems in barns then, the
baby was wrapped in strips of
cloth and laid on some hay in
the manger with only the
breath and bodies of his
parents and the cows, sheep
and donkeys for warmth .
His birth, life, death and
resurrection had been foretold
by men of old, who had walked
and talked with God ; that He
would be called many things

Dance and Listen To The
Music of

GEoRGE H A LL
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. :QO
TIL
2
10:00
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pIayIng Tuesda y Thru
Saturday At

THE MEIGS INN
POMEROY, .OHIO

1

The HTGR power system has an
operating effi ci~ncy of nearly 40 pet.,
which results in a decrease of approximately 25 pet. in · both thermal
discharge to the environment and the need
for cooling water. As a result of it.&lt;; hi~her
efficiency, and its unique fuel cycle, the
HTGR also reduced by 40 pet. the need for
uranium ore when compared with other
current commercial reactor concepts.

Reflections upon a birth
both for good and evil ; but now
He was called Jesus, Savior of
the world, for He was til open
up the way and lead his people
hack to God.
They also called Him
Emanuel, "God with us". And
he was to teach by precept and
example that through faith,
repentance, baptism for the
remission of sin, and laying on
of hands for reception of the
Holy Spirit; and obedience to
God'slaw,we maysaveourself
to eternal life, if we endure
faithiul to the end of our
sojourn here on earth, and that
"whosoever will may come ."
King Herod feared the young
King of the Jews and tried to
have him killed, by ordering all
male children under two years
of age slain.
Bulan angel came to Joseph
in a dream and said, "Go into
Egypt with the mother and'~
child until you hear from me."
So Jesus' first journey was in
His mother's arms on a donkey
led by Joseph Into Egypt.
And after King Herod's death
the sojourn ended and they
went to Nazareth, fulfilling yet
another prophecy, "Out of
Egypt I have called my Son".
He was also called the
Nazarene. History tells .us that
the divine child helped his
mother, child-fashion around
the house, and later assisted
Joseph in the carpenter shop,
all so that the Son of God, born
inpoverty, should live a hidden
life for 30 years in a humble
home and obedient to Mary and
Joseph!
When He was 12 years old, he
stayed behind from the Feast
of the Passover, and was found
in the Temple, where doctors of
law were amazed with the

New rules
approved
by· JayceeS
A new, revised constitution
and by-laws were accepted by
a vote of the membership when
the Meigs County Jaycees met
Wednesday at Pomeroy City
hall. Also, "Speak-Ups " were
given by Roger Zeigler and
Rick Collins.
It was announced that the
newspaper and bottle cap
drives are proceedin~ as
scheduled and that the annual
Jaycee Shooters' Education ·
will liegin in either late
February or early March .
Jaycee Rick Collins said a
dinner for Jaycees and their
wives wiD be held in February.
Saturday, Jan . 12, all
Jaycees are asked to meei at ,
the entrance to the Pomeroy
Motor Co. at !2:30p.m. to clean
off the front waD there. Any
other organization interested
in helping with this community
project is welcome.
Jaycee President Richard
Poulin announced that all
members wishing to par·
ticipate in the leadership In
action "LIA" program, should
contact him. The program is a
six-hour course similar to those
of t)Je Dale Carnegie Schools.
The cost of the program is $1
per person, which pays for tha
hook. This Is only the second
time Meigs County Jaycees
have had a chance to lake
advantage of this program.
The next Jaycee meeting will
be Wednesday, Jan. 23, at 8
p.m. at Pomeroy City hall.
Giving Speak-Ups wiD be Rick
Collins and Vic Gaul.

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of his questions and
answers, as He said, u1 must
be about my father' s
business."
We leave Him now in the
temple.
If you have a Bible gathering
dust in a corner or on a shelf brush it off -and read It to be
ready for what some call the
Lenten Season. Enlightenment
can come from other people of
other times.
As we imbark on our journey
through this New Year of 1974,
uncharted, untraveled, untried
and unknown, may we be alert
to the things If offers, and not
be blinded by the glitter and
sham of trivisl things which
would lure us from a straight
course.
Nor deaf to the pleas of our
fellow travelers seeking help so
they may not lose their way.
Let's travel light, discard all
of yesterday's ills which would
bog us down. May we travel
resolutely, . carefully and
prayerfully that we may show
ourselves good stewards in the
day of accoutning.
As we strive to develop our
talent.&lt;; and use our time and
money wisely, Father, help us
to have faith, even as little
children, and be worthy of Thy
Spirit that draws us gently
from the sordid things of life.
Taken from the 1974 Dally
Bread.

National Bank Region No.4

REPORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING
DoMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
of Pomeroy In t~te of Ohio, at the close of business oo December 31, 1913
published in response to CaD made by ComptroUer of the CWTency, under Title
12, United States Code, Section 161.
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ASSETS
Cash and due from banks - · - - - - - - - - • - - - - - - - - $ 1,334,074.15
. U.S. Treasury securities - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,725,632.17
Obligations of other U.S. Govenunent
- - 483,524.26
agencies' and corporations - • - - - 1,619,377.17
Obligations of Slates and political subdivisions
- 31,742.50
Othersecurities - -- - - - - - - - - - Federal funds sold and securities purchased
5,850,000.00
under agreements to resell .- - - - - - - - - •
6,909,650.01
Loa118 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and
- 245,948.51
other assets representing bank premises - · ·- - - 2,344.80
Otherassets - - - - - - • - - - - - $19,202,293.57
TOTAL ASSETS - - - - - • • • - - - LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations - • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 3,979,468.55 -\1
Time and savings deposits of individuals, ·
partnerships, and corporations - - - - • - - - - - - • - 11,374,735.52
Deposits of Uni~ States Government - · • - - - - - - - - 147,003.65
Deposits of States ~ nd political subdivisions - - - · - - - - - 1,883,212.84
Certified and officers' checks, etc. - - - - • - - - - - - - - 73,406.95
TOTAL DEPOSITS - - - - - - - • • $17.457,82'1.51
(a) Total demand deposi!4 - - - - - - - · $ 5,248,3(!7.13
(b) Total time and savings deposits - - - - - $12,209,520.38
Other liabilities - - - - - - - - - - - • • - - - - - 309,125.23
TOTAL LIABILITIES - - . - - - - - - - - • - - - • $17,766,952.74
RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
Reserve for bad debt losses on loans
• • $93,771.70
(set up pursuant to IRS rulings) - - - - - - - - • - •
- $93,771.70
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES • •
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
$ 1.341,569.13
Equity capital-total - - - - - - •
200,000.00
Common Stock-total par value - - - - - - No. shares authorized 8,000
No. shares out.&lt;llandlng 8,000
Surplus - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • - - - - • • 800,000.00
- 341,569.13
Undivided profits - - - - -· - - - - 1,341,569,13
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND
. . . - ·-·$19,:!02,293.57
CAPiTAL ACCOUNTS - - - - MEMORANDA
Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar
days ending with call date - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • $17,215,636.75
Average of total loans for the 15 calendar
: 6,922,398.30
days ending with call da:O - ' - - - Iriterest collected hot··earned on installment
- 212,125.23
loans included in. total capital accounts -

LUCCI APPROACHED
DETROIT (UP!)- Veteran
middle linebacker Mike Lucci
of the Detroit Lions said
Thursday· he has been approached by the new World
Football League about playing
for the Dettoit entry next
season.
The 12-year National
FootbaU League veteran told
AI Ackerman of WXYZ-TV in
Detroit that he plans to talk
with WFL officialll.
Lucci still has one year
remaining on his current
contract' with the Lions. The
new league is sehedule~ to
begin pllly next year.

FLOWERS

I; Maxirie Griffith, Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare
that this report of condition Is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and
beUet.

For All Occasions
We Wire Flowers
Everywhere

Maxine GrUflth
We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare. that it has been examined by us and to the beSt of our
knowledge and belief is· true and correct.
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Horace Karr
Dlreclors
Warren Pickens

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LUTZ TO SPEAK
Bob Lutz, head football
coa ch at Ironton High
School, will be ihe guest
speaker Saturday night al
the annual Southern Tornado
Grid banquet al the hlgb
school. The banquet will be a
buffet beglooiog al1 p.m.
Lutz, io his two years al
the Tigers' he.lm, has yet to
lose an SJ&gt;OAL game, and
tbls year's squad finished
runnersup In the state class
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AA " playoffs.

World
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ordered to ve rify their figures
on supplies and to ensure that
price increases are justified.
tn other energy development.&lt;l :
Has More Fuels Now
- In New York, Texaco Inc.,
said Thursday it now has more
gasoline, heavy fuel oil and
middle distillates (which inelude home heating oils and jet
and diesel fuels) on hand than
at this time last year. But it
said the gasoline stocks represent less than one week's
supply. Texaco said it fa ces
reducing refining operations in
the United States as a result of
the Arab embargo.
- The Kuwait Foreign Ministry warned Thursday that a
ring of explosives, planted
around it.&lt;l oil fields, will be
triggered if the United Slates
attempts to send in troops to
seize the inslaUations.
- French President Georges
Pompidou said in Paris : "All
French people must save oil to
allow us to overcome the very
serious difficulties threatening
us in 1974." .
- A federal energy official
said tourism is of major
national economic importance
and that passenger trains and
buses, both tour and charter,
will be given 100 per cent of
their diesel fuel requirement.&lt;;.
- Ford Motor Co. announced
it will furlough 2,550 more
workers, bringing to nearly
61,000 the number of auto industry layoffs attributed to the
energy crisis.
- The Justice Department
charged three more filling
stations, all in Oregon, of price
gouging, bringing to eight the
number of such civil suit.&lt;; filed.
The others were in Chicago,

Wingett.reelected
coUncil president
share $108.
Wingett disclosed that he had
conferred with Ohio Department of Natural Resources
years ago .
officials
regarding application
Williams pointed out that
some persons are continuing to for grants onder the Bureau of
dliJT1p debris along the road. Outdoor Recreation. Wingett
Council members unanimously said the state officials inagreed the dump aroa is an dicated the funding I_nay be
eyesore and decided to un- possible during fiscal year
dertake improvements of the 1975.
Council in other business
area as its number one priority
adopted
the annual approject f9r the year.
It was indicated that, in propriation for 1974. The
ap·
addition to having work done measure contained
propriations
of
$33,000
for
on the road , council wiD have
the former dump fiUed over goverrunental services Of the
with sod, signs and a fence village and $14,162 .12 for
erected, and pine trees planted operation of the water
department. Attorney Frank
in the area .
W. Porter, Jr., was reemEber Pickens reported that ployed as village solicitor .
Mayor London appointed two
the guardrail along Third St.,
at the intersection of Wor- council members each to work .
chester St., had been installed on, and oversee the completion
onder the direction of himself of four priority projects during
.
and Wingett. Pickens also 1974.
The projects 1md village
pointed out that guardrailing is
needed on both sides of the officials named to them were:
creek area near the Nazarene dump, McCoy and Neutzling;
Church. The work was fire truck specification and
ordering, Zwilling
and
authorized by colUlcil.
Pickens
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stop
sign
erection;
Wingett reported that he had
Pickens ; livestock licensing, filed aU papers for a Local Law Pickens and Hill , and
Ed Neutzling, chairman, Troy Enforcement federal grant for playground equipment,
Zwilling, and Helll"y Hill.
police radio equipment with Wingett and Lundon.
A fifth project, paving and
Meeting with council was C. the federal share to be $1200,
H. Williams to discuss needed state share $108 and village tennis court, wiD be given
further consideration later.
A long discussion foUowed on
a proposal to reorganize the
Syracuse Volunteer Fire
Department. It was decided
(Continued from page 1)
that a meeting of all firemen
workers furloughed because of the energy shortage.
and prospective firemen
I. W. Abel, president of the union, Thursday declined to should be. held Jan. 17 in the
define "very substantial." But he said the government's 5.5 pet. fire department room at the
guideline was "unrealistic" and indicated the onion would Syracuse Municipal Building.
demand pay raises well above 10 pet. a year plus extensive fringe
Attending were Mayor
benefit improvement.&lt;; for its 350,000 members. ''Our members London , George Holman ,
are entitled to a very substantial wage increase to reflect the treasurer, Police Chief Milton
increases in productivity in our industry and the sharp rise in the Varian, Zwilling, Pickens, Hill,
cost of Jiving, the onion's Steel Industry Bargaining Conference Neutzting, McCoy and Wingett,
said after two days of drafting contract demands.
council members.

By Katie Crow
SYRACUSE - Barry McCoy, newly elected to Syracuse
Council, was sworn in by
Mayor Herman London at the
first colUlcil meeting of the
year last week. Robert Winge tt
was re-&lt;)lected president of
Council.
Mayor l.JJndon annowtced
the following committee appointments: street, Robert
Wingett, chairman, Henry Hill,
Eber Pickens , Ed Neulzling
anq Barry McCoy; finan&lt;:e, Ed
Neutzling, chairman, Troy
Zwilling, and Barry McCoy;
Ordinance, Henry Hill ,
chairman, Ed Neulzling and
Eber Pickens ; safety , Eber
Pickens, chairman, Troy
Zwilling and Henry HiD ; light
and fire , Troy Zwilling,
chairman, Eber Pickens, and
Robert Win gett ; sanitation ,
Barry McCoy , chairman,
Edward Neutzling, and Troy
Zwilling ;
building
and
grounds, Eber Pickens,
chairman, Henry Hill and
Barry McCoy; recreation,
Robert Wingett , chairman ,
Barry McCoy and Eber

News.

improvements on the Snowball
Hill road and the dump area
which was closed some two

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Egypt cool

Nights Until 9 PM

(Continued from page I)
an Israeli withdrawal 20 miles
from the Suez Canal, a
"thinning out" of Egyptian
forces on the east bank, the
setting up of a U.N. buffer
force and negotiations to
reopen the SUez Canal to all
shipping, including Israeli. \.
These proposals, Heikal said)
are aimed at produ.cing a
partial settlement with Egypt
that would ''weaken Egypt's
self-confidence, break the unit- ·
ed Arab front, sow dissension
between Egypt and !he Soviet
Union and isolate Egypt." He
said Egypt is "on the alert,
knows its objective and how to
reach it ."
Tel Aviv dispatches indicated the Israeli proposals
were not final. Foreign
Minister Abba Eban said on
Israeli National Television
Thursday that ''we shall not
formulate any programs until
we have received the visiting
American Secretary of Slate."

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Warehouse on Mechanic Street: Womens Sportswear :
Womens Long Dresses - Girls Coats - Womens Coats - all at real sale prices. Womens Handbags - Mens
Sweaters - Mens Bath Robes - Long Sleeve Knit Shirts Boys Knit Shirts all at special January Clearance Sale
Prices.
Also you'll find special sale prices on Cannon Sheets Towels -our entire stock of table covers are on sale and many special sale prices on the furniture you need
during our January Furniture Sale.

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The Pomeroy ER squad was
caned Thursday at 10:30 a.m.
for Stanford Denney, Mulbe\TY
Heights, Pomeroy, who was
taken to YeterallB Memorial
Hospital and admitted.

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By Hobart Wilson Jr.
WAVERLY - David rose and smote
Goliath.
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David was the Gallipolis Blue Devils.
Host Waverly, the state's seventh ranked
Class AA team, was Goliath. Scene of the
upset was ·waverly's fabulous 3 IJOO.&lt;!ea t
fieldhouse.
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When the final hom sounded here
Friday night , Coach Jim Osborne 's
Gallipolis Blue Devils had beaten Coach C.
D. Hawhee's•Waverly Tigers, 64-58, before

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approximately 2,700 screaming fans.
The victory not only mov~ GAHS into
a tie for first place with Waverly in the
Southeastern Ohio Athl etic League
standings at the halway point of the 1973-74
campaign, it also snapped the Tigers' 45game SEOAL victory chain, dating back to
Dec. II, 1970.
At least two ' 'firsts" were chalked up
Friday night. It was the Blue Devils' first
hardwood victory ever over a Waverly
qu intet in seven attempt.&lt;;. It was

Waverly 's fir"t Southeastern Ohio League
S&lt;'tback at home since joining the league
four years ago. In fact , Waverly has lost
only three home basketball games in the
past. 12 years, once to Portsmouth in 1971
agam to the Trojans last month, and
Friday night to the Blue Devils.
Jim Niday, 6-2Junior guard, paced the
Blue Devils with 22 point.&lt;;. Gil Price, 6-5
senior center, was out.&lt;ltanding both ways
for the winners. Price scored 18 point.&lt;;
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least seven Tiger shots in a tremendous
defensive effort.
Tom Valentine, 6-2 Junior forward, ·
added 10 point.&lt;; and five rebound s. Mike
Sickles, &amp;-3 jlUliur forward , tallied eight
points and snagged seven rebounds. Jim
Singer , 5-ll Senior guard, tallied four point.&lt;;
and Gary Snowden, 5·11 Sophomore guard ,
add&lt;'d two .
John Shoemaker, &amp;-2 Senior guard ,.
dominated play against the Devils' manto-man defense. When' Coach Osborne

swi tched to a match-up z~ne, Shoemaker
and the Tigers cooled off considerably and
lhe Devils were on thelr way.
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Waverly ;ed the Blue Devils only twice
all night, 10-ll on Shoemaker's tip with 3:24
left in the first period , and 12-10 on a short
jumper by Shoemaker with 2:55 showing
OQ the clock in the initial stanza.
Jim Niday tied the score 12-all with a
layup 9t the 2:42 mark. Niday 's layup with
2: 001eft in the first period put GAHS ahead
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VOL. 8 NO. 50

3 SECTIONS

Gallipolis-Point Pleasant

SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1974

Pomeroy-Middleport

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HAPPINESS IS ..• BEATING
GALLIPOLIS - City commissioners
WAVERLY
- Ed Pauley, varsity
here have taken a 120-day option on the
assistant,
Gallla
Academy High School,
pw-chase of land for a large recreational
along with other members of the Blue
complex.
Devil coaching staff were all smiles
City Manager Paul Willer said Friday
following
Gallipolis 64-58 basketball
the option Is for nine acres of land owned
decision over Waverly Friday night.
by Eleanor Jean Walters on Texas Rd.
Willet said the city has previously submitted applications to the Department of
LAKE RIITLAND ? - SR 124, just inside the Rutland
Fobes. Only the brave at heart tried to make it through this
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Natural Resources. A grant of $1,500 was
eastern corporation limit.&lt;;, was under water as illustrated in
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Intersection . Two vehicles, a pick-up truck, \)nd a Volksmade,
$2,500 short of the $4.000 needed to
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this photo by Sunday Times-Sentinel "staff member Denny
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wagen were successful secunda before this photlt was taken .
purcbase the land.
The Natural Resources Department
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will furnish 50 pet. of the purchase price
which has been set at $8,000.
In addition, the city has asked for a
grant to provide a swimming pool, tennis
courts, softball-baseball diamonds and
other facUlties esllm!lted to cost $260,000.
Commissioners awarded Southeastern
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Equipment Company, Upper River Rd.,
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contracts to provide a bulldozer, scraper
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and sheep's foot rolleo for the sanitary
landfill. The low bulldozer bid was
$31,495; ·the scraper will co.St $42,500 and
the foot roller, $2,995.
Cecil Walker Company of Charleston
was the only other bidder on the bulldozer
and scraper.
, iuslNG FAST - 1be water 11111r11
The equipment will be paid by a
GALLIPOLIS - The swollen Ohio
on lbe waD guage of lbe Pomeroy
matching 50 pet. grant from the DepartRiver was predicted to crest here Sunday
parllfng lot showed 37' at 2 p.m. Friday
ment of Health, Education and Welfare.
afternoon, but by 9 a.m. Saturday morning at 49 fe et, three feet below flood
The Gallla ColUlty Commission will pay
stage .
morning the Oood level was up to 4%.2
the remaining 50 pet.
Late Saturday afternoon, th e river
Oakley Colllus
(see !lrrow) ab&lt;lnl four feet below ftood
In other business matters, comwas
still
rising
at
the
rate
of
one
tenth
per
atage. Water covered lbe swale In the ·
missioners approved a change in the
hour at the Gallipolis Locks and Dam .
middle of lhe parking lot, and began
zoning
ordinance for the Church of Christ
In Pomeroy, where flood stage is 46'h
dbublng into other areas of the conat the Intersection of Garfield Ave . and
feet, the river was rising slowly at 11 a.m.
crete structure by Saturday morning.
Portsmouth Rd. from residential 1 to
&amp;&gt;turday. The gauge In the parking lot
residential
3: No one voiced opposition
swale was 42.5. Crest was expected late
against the change which will enable the
Saturday or early Sunday at Pomeroy church
trustees to seD the building to
Middleport after a cold snap shut off the
Cleland
Willis who will remodel It into
skyward spigots.
home.
funeral
AI Point Pleasant, where the Great
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In final action, commissioners InKanawha poses problems of its own when
creased
the price of parking permit.&lt;; from
high water comes, the Ohio River was
$50
to
$100
per year.
ffiONTON - Slate Rep. Oakley C.
expected to stand at 2 a.m. Sunday at 42
(R-Lawrence ) Saturday anCollins
EX-GOVERNOR ILL
feet, two feet above flood stage. The city,
nounced
he
is a candidate for Stale Senator
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Former Ohio
however, snug behind its flood wall, wguld
UPSTilEAM PUBLIC USE AREA UNDER WATER - The GaUipolls Upin
the
17th
Senatorial District.
govem!JI" Thomas J. Herbert, 79, Up(ier
not suffer .
stream Public Use Area is covered by high water from the Ohio River below the
In making his announcement, Collins
Arlington, Is in Riverside Hospital here
With the heavy rainfall over the past
park front off First Ave., as a result of heavy rain last week. The Ohio River is
POMEROY - Bernard Gilkey, a 48 hours, the river and its tributaries have
said;
"I will continue to work for
undergoing diagnostic test.&lt;;, the hospital
expected to crest some time today weD below flood stage in Gallipolis.
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Salisbury township trustee, was elected caused nash flooding throughout Meigs
.equalization
of employment and
reported Saturday.
president of the Meigs County Association and Gallia Coiinties. Several major and
educational opportunities throughout
of Townshfp Trustees and Clerks at an secondary roads in the area were blocked
Ohio."
annual meeting Friday night at the Rock by high water Friday and Saturday.
He was active in this area previously
Springs grange hall.
when
he was chairman of the Ohio Senate
· Roads remaining closed in GaUia
David Koblenlz, Chester trUlltee, was County were Rt. 554 west of Oleshire; Rt.
Education Committee, and member of the
reelected vice president; Bill" . Harr)s, 325 east and west of Vinton, and Rt. 141 at
Urban and ·Highway Affairs, and Rules
POMEROY - Delmar A. Canaday, In the past have been totally ignored. 1 Committee.
Sutton clerk, was reelected secrelary- Cadmus.
twice mayor of Pomeroy, said Saturday he have had a lot of experience in public
lreasuier, and Charles Bissen, Chester
During his 18 years in the State Senate
Meigs County highways still under
will seek the Democratic nomination as relations. I have operated my . own and four years as a state representative
trustee, was renamed executive com- water were Rt. 124 between Long Bottom
representative to the Ohio General chemical business with a slight degree of he said he has been pleased that over 200
mltteman. Gilkey succeeds Oscar Bab- and Portland; Rt. 124 at Rutland and
Assembly
from the 91nd District.
cock as president..
success for 43 years and I think I can bills he has sponsored have become Ohio
Langsville. The high water forced canLong
politically
ambitious, Canaday handle the business of the 92nd district law."
During the meeting short talks were cellation of clasSes at Meigs Local, the
served as mayor of Pomeroy twice and successfully."
given by Rep. Oakley Collins, Ralph Kyger Cr~k and Southwestern Sehool
Among the areas covered in these bills
twice ran for Congress. In August, 1948,
Welker, Meigs Treasurer Howard Frank, Districts .
are
educatiohal improvement, increased
Composing the 92nd district are Meigs,
the
c&lt;ilorlul
Canaday
traveled
on
the
County Engineer Wealey Buehl, RoDin
Galha, and Lawrence Counties and four benefit.&lt;; to widows, and greater state
The Southwestern-Ironton St . Joe
campaign whistle stop train with Athens C&lt;!lUlty townships.
Crabtree of the ~lUlty Highway Depart-' basketball game slated Friday was also
support fot .dependent children, retirees,
Pre~dent Harry S Truman.
ment, and "James Batley of the Ohio postponed due to high water. The game
disabled work ers , and the mentally
Canaday was commissioned a KenDepartment of Highways In Meigs County. will be pla)oed on Saturday, Jan. 19. · ·
handicapped; also, tran sportation
tucky Colonel in 1950 lUlder the adRefreshments were served through
research, day centers for working
of Gov. Happy Chandier and
ministration
the courtesy of the Southeast Equipment
Commission on Aging, and inmothers,
.
he is a member of the Pr'"sldents Club, a
Co. of Gallipolis.
creased aid to local government.&lt;; .
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national Democratic organization.
While much has been ·enacted,"
A native of Gall!a County, Canaday
Collins said, "there are many areas of
still has six brothers and sisters living in
Ohio life which must be improved. We
AAA now at 406 boys
that c9unty. He Is president and general
BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI ) - Three must have"more needed and rural-oriented
manager of the Canaday Chemical Co., youths have been charged with kidnaping legislation, we must have petter
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Oblo1o blgh
Butternut St., which he has operated 43 the son of a New ,:York physician still education, we must meet the challenge ·of
schools will be reclauUied lor the
years.
missing despite· payment of $15,000 in the energy crisis."
upcoming atademle year ID altemptl to
GALLIPOLIS - Don Myers OSU
Canaday, married to the former ransom, the FBI said Saturday.
·Collins also emphasized that,
eqaaUze the ·aaml!er of sehoolo In each
Extension Agronomist In forage ;' John
Bertha Bichman of Pomeroy, resides with · Agents said they were conducting a "Working on constituent .problems and
~of the three etas....
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Underwood, Area Extension Agronomist
Mrs." ·Canaday at 140 Lincoln HiD Road. "detailed search" with the help of various needs has to be a primary goal of the
The Ohio High Sehool Atl!let!c
and BiD Smith, Area Extension agent U:
They have three daughters, Mrs. Annie polJ.ce agencies and volunteer lfremen in legislator from our area. When any in. AsRoclatlollllald ClaaR lo scboolo woald
Farm Management will be the featured
Chapman, PomeFoy ; Mrs. June Eve .and arolUld the fashionable ·James su~b dividual has. problems with l)is govern!lave fewer lbaa 113 boyl In the top
speakers, Jan. 21 for the extension silage
Tinley, Ha"clenda Height.&lt;;, Calif., 'and Mrs. of (¥1kewood, some 70 miles south of ment, his representative such as I must
tlree snuJes; Class AA woald · bve
meeting sponsored by the Gall!a ColUlty
Carol Yvonne Mulvery, Newport Beach, Buffido.
work to solve these personal problems and
Extension Service.
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lrOm 1M to fl5 IIIII Claso AAA more
DELMAR CANADAY
Calif. All three daughters are graduates of
Daniel W. Ebersole, 14, the son of Dr. cut through the red tape."
tla Mill. That .would pot ZS7 Ia ClaiR A . ""Evaluating crops to use for siiage"
·Pomeroy High School. The couple has 11 Glen . M. Ebersole, a radiologist, ap(Continued on page 17) ·
IUid U6 1D each of AA and AAA.
will be the meeting theme. The session Is
grandchildren.
parently was kidnaped Tuesday after
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planned for I p.m. at the Jackson
eornm·entlng on his decision to file for telling his parents he was going to the
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RACINE ~ The Sutton township th e nomination, Canaday said ;
Production Credit Building on Upper
Lakewood Teen Center, about a block from
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. trustees have organlzed for 1974 with Oti's
"This section of the state has been so his home. Charged with kldnapin&amp; after
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ExtensiOn officials will discuss corn Knopp president and Forrest Van Meter, neglected for ttie·past 40 years that it needs their arrest Friday were Marlin Whit- became the second European country to
burned to death arid 20 other persons small grain, meadow crop and fora~ vice president. .Roy Jones is the other better represe~lat!on • and I think I can
led to safety early Saturday when a fire S'lrghums as crops for silage. Beef farm trus.tee al)d Bill Harris is Nerk. The group represent It better and get a few o1 tne more, 19, Kenneth LeRoy W!Uiams, 18, ration gasoline Saturday but most of the
. broke out on ille eighth Ooor of a ID-story families as well as, dairy families are wiD meet at 8 p.m. the first Tuesday of 'goodies' we're entitled to as taxpayers. both of West Elticott, and Jeffery L. Swan, country's three million motorists spent a
18, of Lakewood. The FBI would not say quiet day at home with their· automobile
aenlor cltlze118 apartrnenl building here. welcome to attend .
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each month at the Racine town hall . .
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