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32- The l;)aily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Wednesday, Nov . 27, 1974

Washington window

ELBERFE.LDS IN POMEROY
END OF THE MONTH SALE

Democratic governors:
a birdie and a bogey
By ARNOLD SAWISLAK
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
opening day of the recent

Democratic Governors Con·
ference at Hilton Head, S. C.,
John West, the host governor,

MEIGS THEATRE

announced that he arranged a
special treat for his colleagues.
Golf professional Bob Toski,
West reported, was prepared to
give every governor a quick
lesson that "I Kuarantee will
cut five strokes off your game
in 30 minutes. "
"And that," one of the

Tonight and Thursday
November 27-28

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colleagues, " will be the
principal accomplishment of
this conference. "
As it happened,the reporlt!r
was wrong. The 30-plus
Democratic governors, to the
amazement of everyone in·
eluding
national
party
chairman Robert S. Strauss,

ference suggested

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months and came up with a
solution that could keep ils
Kansas City "miniconvention"
from blowing up in bitlt!r
controversy next month.
Following the lead of Oov.
John J . Gilligan of Ohio, the
only one of their number to lose
his seat in the Nov. 5 elections,
the governors un animous ly
approved a policy position on
the heated dispute over an
' 'affirmative action ' ' provision
for the Democratic Party
Charter to be adopted at
Kansas City .
Their action was impressive
for its swiftness and for its
simplicity. They said the
charter - a permanent constitution for the party - should

Strauss, though surprised by
Gilligan's move, quickly
empraced it and South
Carolina Stale Chairman Don
Fowler, also a member of the
Charter Commission,
predicted other slate party
chiefs would go along.
But if the governors beat par
on their internal party
squabble, they shanked the ball
into the deep rough when it
came to dealing with national
domestic problems.
In perfectly proper style, the

nesota, commissioned three
governors to prepare a solution

EXCLUSIVE
AREA
SHOWING

It takes up where BILLY JACK left off.
An all

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Wendell Anderson of Min-

on the jCOnomy, the energy
shortage and food problems.
They came up with a bristling
document,
calling
for
everything from the immediate imposition of price,
wage and profit controls to the
firing of Agriculture Secretary
Earl Butz.
Again, keeping his powder
dry, Anderson checked out the
resolution with the members of
the conference in private, and
got what he called "substantial

The Trial of Billy Jack
POLICY
WEEK NIGHTS-&amp; P.M.

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DACCA- PRIME MINISTER Mujibur Rahman mobilized a.
giant civilian and military relief force today to aid victims of a
severe cyclone that swept across the southeast coast of
Bangladesh. The 90 mile-an-hour winds and Ill-foot-high tidal
waves batlt!red the coast Thursday , heavily "damaging the
famine • wrecked nation's precarious rice crop, Initial reports said at least five persons died in the storm,
which submerged low-lying coastal areas near the port of
Chiltagong and off-shore islands. The storm Warning Cenwr in
Dacca said the wind and walt!r destroyed or damaged houses in
the region and cut communications lines. Officials said the
winter rice crop, which was almost ready for harvest, was badly
damaged.

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HAND TOWELS · •• · • . • • • • • SALE 1.19
WASH CLOTHS · · · · • · •. · · • SALE 79c
Bath Towel Compares to $3.00

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TOWELS • WASH

Lee Boot Cut

CLOTHS
CANNON ROYAL

·11!I Fashion Jeans·

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Flare leg · slim fitting. Sizes 29 waist to 42 waist .
Blue Western denim or Lee Prest Twill of 50 per
cent polyester, 50 per cent cotton in faded blue·
dark brown · green and midnight blue. Also
Houndstooth check in black-white, rust-green or
navy-light blue. Your choice.

PIUOWCASES •
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BED SPREADS

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Our entire stock Is included for this two-day sale.

LEE COVERALLS

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Sizes 36 to 50 in shorts · regulars and
longs .
Choose army twill in dark green or
Fisher stripe herrinQbone.
Give work clothes . the practical gift .

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GALAXY GIFT

End of The
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WRAP RIBBON AND BOWS
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·Month Sale

TOY STORE

MENS BRIEFS

In The Middle Block .

T-SHIRTS

SPECIAL PURCHASE

Christmas Tree and
Home Oecorations
Indoor and Outdoor
Light Sets

MAnRESS PADS
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Mens and Boys ~partment. 1st Floor
Lee Work Uniforms
Sweaters
Sweaters
Famous Mak€ Ties
Flannel Work and Sport Shirts
"Angel Tread" House Slippers
Sport Coats
Coats .

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GUITARS
An excellent selection of
Yamaha and other guitars.

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Kiddie Fondue • • • •• • • • • . • • • • 6.66
Knit Magic • • • • • • • • · • • • • • • • • • 8.88
Bridge and Ferry set • • • • • • • • • • • • 12.99
Monday Night Football • • • • .• • • . "' . 7.99
Ute Brite Refills • • • • • • • • • · • • 1.68
Very Footballs • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • 2.33
, Big Wheel • • • • • • • • • • . . • • • • • 13.99
TTP CAR Set • • • • • : • • • • • • • • • • 6.12
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El(il Knievel Model Set • • • • • • . . • 5.38
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CLEVELAND- COOK UNITED CORP. has announced a
freeze on the prices of all products sold at its !YI discount
supermarkets and department stores through the rest of the
year, Ben Bartell, senior vice president of store operations, said
Wednesday the freeze would not apply in the case of leased food
and gasoline departments at a handful of the chain's stores.
"With inflation running rampant and unemployment inching

LONOON- EXILED KING CONSTANTINE of Greece says
he's ready to return to his homeland as a private citizen if Greek
voters refuse to put him back on the throne. "The great dream of
my family and myself Is to live in our homeland," he told a news
conference Thursday. "!think that if nobody has lived in exile
then they can't realize the frustration and bitterness.
The Greek people were scheduled to vote Dec. 8 in a
referendum on whether Greece should be a monarchy or a
republic. "No matter what the referendum decides I shall always
be ready to return to my country and serve it in any capacity, at
any time," said Constantine with Danlsh•born-Queeo .Anne-Marie
by his side.
The king and queen fled Greece in 1967 after failing in an
abortive coup to topple a mllltary junta that had seized power
earlier in the year.

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A SERIES OF NEWSPRINT PRICE HIKES ANNOUNCED
recently by major Canadian suppliers takes effect Jan. 1, raising
the average price per ton for American customers by about $25 to
approximately $260. Further increases may be necessary in the
coming year If the current inflationary trend continues, according to an industry spokesman.
Most producers cited higher costs for wages, food, fuel,
transportation and other capital expenses as prompting the
increases. Industry sources said the $260 price was needed just to
keep up with cost increases.
Some said the price would have to reach about $300 a ton to
justify expanding facilities and equipment. The highest price for
U.S,· bound Canadian newsprint is $280 per ton, announced Nov.
20 by MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. of Vancouver.
PEKING -SEcRETARY OF STATE HENRY A. Kissinger
ended a five-day trip to China today, his diplomatic talks topped
off by a Thanksgiving Day dinner win which a Chinese army
band played "Turkey in the Straw."
The secretary of state spent a final day of sightseeing this
morning before flying to Tokyo to brieDapanese officials on the
Chinese talks. H was scheduled to arrive in Tokyo tonight and
then fly home to Washington the next day, ending a four-nation
tour of Asia.
American officials refused to comment on much of the talks,
but said China and the United Stalt!s agreed to skirt the major
issue dividing them - U.S. recognition of the Taiwan government.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIF. - PIONEER II is gliding
toward Jupiter's south pole at an angle which will allow the best
measurements ever made of the gaseous planet's composition, a
University of Arizona scientists said today. "Pioneer is looking
at the planet from an angle never possible before," said Fr.
Martin Domosko, who plans the operation of the spacecraft's
electronic camera.
The unmanned, 5611-pound vehicle's speed increased to 26,11110
miles per hour as it approached the underside of the giant planet,
now 2.7 million miles and three days away. Pictures of the
orange and gray-6\riped planet now appear as a :Hnch sphere on
the 21-inch television screen at NASA's Ames Research Center,
which . controls the spacecraft. Jupiter'' great Red Spot believed to he a 20,000rnile-long permanent hurricane - is
clearly visible.

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A PREHISTORIC SQUJD.LIKE

BERKElLEY, CALIF. cuttle..flsh that preyed on crabs in the ocean that once covered
California and Nevada has been determined to be the earliest
flesh-eating crea\ure known, according to a husband-wife
scientific team, The ancient cuttlefish appeared 1110 million years
earlier than previously believed, an article in the November
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Two deer are killed
Wednesday two buck deer
were killed on the highways
and two others were struck.• but
not injured, according to the
' Meigs
County
Sheriff's
Department.
Wednesday at 10:31 a.m. in
Olive Twp. on SR 681 Henry
(Junior) Doerfer, Rl . 3,
Pomeroy, killed a buck deer
when it ran into the path of his
auto.
Wednesday at 9:55 p.m. in
Chester Twp. on CR 36 Charles

Elroy Sinclair, Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
killed an eight point buck deer
when it jumped in front of his
truck.
At 8:56 p.m. in Orange Twp.
on SR 7, George Crafton,
Ravenna, saw five deer run
into the path of his car from the
left side of the road. Crafton hit
the brakes and skidded into' two
deer , not injuring them. There
was medium damage to all

three vehicles.

rounties,
Sunday
and
Monda}· and mostly cloud}'
Tuesday. Highs will be iu the

upper 20s to middle 30s
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monday,
modcraling to the uppt•r 30s
to middle 40s Tuesday. Lows
will b{' bl•twren 15 and 25.

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Henry are continuing the inves tigation.

Weather
Clou dy, cold tonight and
Saturday, c hance uf snow north
and sout h . Lows ton ight in the
lower :ms southeast. Hi ghs
Saturday in the lower 40s
south.

LOCAL TEMPS
The tempe ra ture in downtown Pomeroy at 11 a.m . tOda y
was 48 degrees Wlder sunny
skies

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VOL. XXVI

NO. 161

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

FIIIDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1974

TEN CENTS

Miller pressing
offer acceptance
CHARLESTON, W. Va.
(UP!) - United Mine Workers
officials, in local meetings and
radio and television messages,
began a campaign today to
convince 120,11110 coal miners to
approve a new wage contract
and end their two-week-old
strike.
Copies of the three-year pact,
' which UMW President Arnold
Miller calls the best U.S. labor
settlement in 10 years, were
distributed Thursday to miners
throughout the nation's coalfi•ids.
A ratification vote was expecood to be completed Monday, and appeared likely to
pass. UMW officials said if the
contract was approved mines
could open late ·next week for
thP.Ifird time,sin&lt;:&lt;&gt;thc walkout

began Nov . 12.
The contract provides a 64
per cent increase in wages and
benefits, but UMW leaders said
there · was some misu nderstanding on some facets of
the proposal.
Joe Duffie, a members of
UMW District 17 in Charleston,
said he was "very optimistic"
the contract would be approved.
"There's still quite a bit of
confusion, but it's possible we
can straighten that out at local
union meetings," sa id Carl
Bunch, secretary-treasurer of
UMW District 29, the union's
largest, in Beckley, W.Va .
Bunch and district officials
in other stalt!s spent much of
Thanksgiving Day distributing
copie~' Of· thc--&lt;"On!&lt;'act· to&gt;!eeal

union leaders who in turn
passed them on to the membership.
Miller and other high-level
UMW leaders were confident
the contract would be approved
but Bunch said, "It's hard to
tell at this point. It (sentiment)
still seems kind of divided."
The strike has caused layoffs
in coal-l'elated industries, including steel, coke and railroads.

Russian
accord
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The Board of Directors of the are.a s, urban versus rural
Gallia-Jackson-Meigs Com- areas, demands for services,
munity Mental Health Cenlt!r or services rendered.
voted unanimously this week to
Thus , while the Galliacut back in Center services.
Jackson-Mei gs Center exThe problem, as explained to periences one of t he top
the board by the Cenlt!r's demand s for services in the
Director, Dr. George Greaves, entire State, including major
is that the Center has become population cenre rs, its funds
the victim of its own success. are restricted by the only 73,000
In July of 1973, there were inhabitan ts of the tri-county
two and a half clinical st. ff area .
members, but only 75 visits to
The main impac t of tile
!11e Cenlt!r were made. By Board's decision to be felt by
October of 1973, the Cenlt!r had the publ ic and professional
193 active clients. By October communities will be an oflt!n
31 of 1974, however, the Cenlt!r frustrating delay in receiving
had grown to 704 active clients. initial services. In the
Between January I of this year meantime, the Center is emand October 31, over 1,11110 barking
on
e,mergency
different individuals paid 3,200 measures to obtain State and
visits to the Cenrer's ghree Federal relief. Of 79 mental
clinics in Gallipolis, Jackson health service areas in the
and Pomeroy .
State , the Gallia-JacksonIn less than two years since Meigs Cenlt!r is regarded by
the taxpayers of the three both State and Federal officials
counties involved first passed a as having number one priority
levy in order to establish in the State for Federal funmental health services, the ding, as soon as Congress
C-enter had grown into the enacts the 14th renewal of the
largest outpatient mental Community Mental Health
health facility in a cluslt!r of 13 Services Act.
Southeast Ohio counties.
However, during the same
period in which the number of
persons seen. each month
quintupled, and the case load
nearly quadrupled, the Cenlt!r
was able to add only one-half
additional clinicians . The
problem is that the State of
Ohio limits its contributions lo
programs based on the number
of residents living in the area
served by the programs. No
provisions are made for
poverty versus non-poverty

STUDENTS IN THE PRIMARY special e&lt;lucauon Class 01 !VIrs. uemse l..doson at Ule
Pomeroy Elementary School were all smiles Wednesday just before they dived into a Tha nksgiving dinner prepared by Mrs. Gibson's husband, Mark. Children ol the class, in learning
· ·~~Thllllk.•giv.irlg,.perfom1ed a plQy £or .the Llwer gracles .on.tho hislory ·.";lf ThanksgMt.g •nd
made their own Pilgrim hats and Indian headdresses which they are wearing in the picture.
Their Thanksgiving dinner, paid for by the Gibsons (who reside in Athens) included turkey,
dressing, potatoes, homemade bread and ice cream. Standing, are Robert Morris, principal,
and Mr . and Mrs. Mark Gibson.

WASHINGTON (UP!) President Ford today awaited
a message from Soviet leader
Leonid I. Brezhnev documenting their tentative verbal
agreement to put a ceiling on
each country's offensive nuclear weapons.
Ford planned to make the Illyear accord public once he has
the aide de memoir from the
SOVIets in hand.
He may hold a press conference today or early next
week to disclose the numbers
ol missiles and delivery
s~stems each side would be
allowed under the new
equivalency pact reached at
the Vladivostok summit. The
White House has said only that
each side would be limited to
less than 2,500 missiles and
strategic bombers under new
negotiating guidelines that
could lead to a new, Ill-year
arms control treaty .
If Ford does not receive the
agreement in writing this
week, he will wait to disclose
the pact next week when
Secretary of Stat€ Henry A.
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Pupils go
into county
As a concluding activity in a
soc ial studies unit on Meigs
County, students of Bradbury
School took a field trip through
the county last Thursday.
Prior to lhe trip, students
mapped their rout€ through the
county . They served as
" navigators " for the bus
drivers for the entire trip,
explaining what routes' to
follow as well as lt!lling what
directipn they were traveling.
Accompanied
by
the
Bradbury staff, students
visited the monument of the
Battle of Buffington Island in
Portland. The trip continued to
the cabin of Mr. and Mrs . Paul
Smart, Long Bottom . Smart
took the group on a hike and
later buill a campfire for an
outdoor lunch. Aflt!r lunch, the
group continued the trip to
Forked Run Stat€ Park. The
last stop before returning to
Bradbury was al the Bellville
Locks and Dam .

T'giv_ing for most
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Volunteer workers went out
of their way to make Thanksgiving for the military and the
homeless, China treated a
thankful Secretary of Staoo
Henry Kissinger to shredded
duck and Indians sought to
recover the la nd of their ancestors.
The majority of Americans,
how ever, either s pent the
nation's 354th Thanksgiving in
front or the television set with
parades and football or with a
visit to relatives for the
traditional turkey and dressing
NUMBERS DRAWN
CLEVELAND (UPI) Here are this week's winning
numbers in the Ohio lottery :
Number 971 I nine seven
one) In any box on ticket
win• $20.
Numbers 020 1zero two
zero) and 078 (zero seve n
eight) In green and blue wir.s
$500 .
Numbers 020 and 078 in

blue boxes wins $1,11110.
Numbers 020 and 078 In
green boxes eligible for
$300,000
drawing
and
aulomalleally wins $15,000.

Two suits for
money filed
. Two suits for money have
been filed in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court and one
divorce has been granted.
Franklin Rizer, DBA, B &amp; R
Discount, Pomeroy, filed suil
for money in the amount of
$789.34 plus inlt!rest and costs,
against Donald Griffin, DBA,
Scientific Sanitation, Pomeroy.
The second suit for money
was filed by Franklin Rizer,
DBA, Rizer Oil Co., Inc ., in the
amoun t of $950.82 against
Donald Griffin , Scientific
Sanitation.
Frances
R.
Nelson,
Harrisonville, was granlt!d a
divorce from Dana W. Nelson,
Dexter ,· on charges of gross
neglec l of duty and extreme
cruelly.

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of the assai lanl&lt;&gt; ra n.
Deputy Herman Henry a nd
Sheriff Hartenhe~ch belive the
would-be r obbe rs were after
money and assumed money
was in Mr . Ogdin's trousers .
No thiq g was missi ng.
The two left by the front door
an d no car was seen or heard
leav ing the sce ne .
Og din lost a large amount of
blood and was to be t.ken to the
doc tor Ia ter .
The sheriff theorized the two
su bjec l'i had bee n in the hosue
fu r somc lim~ since the tcmperatlire was lower in the
house , apparently because of
the front door being open .

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the arrow Tuesday night and track the buck down on Wednesday.

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But he negleclt!d to make
sure the governors who were
for it also planned to stick
around to volt! on it. As a
result, more than half of the
group was gone when the
resolution came up for debate
and Anderson was forced - on
a 7-8 volt! - to accept a
walt!ring down of the wageprice-profit control section that
made the governors sound like
they were afraid to take a firm
stand.
The resolution as passed still
had some strting proposals, but
the back-down on controls
diluted its impact.
Some present blamed the
episode on Anderson. But it
was also true that practically
every governor had been
telling anyone who would lis!t!n
for three days at Hilton Head
that leadership was the
nation's most vital need now.

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Sept. I, 1974. But the memory
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A New Lima Road man was
painfully attacked this morning in a breaking and entering
and apparent attempted
r obbery, Sheriff Robert C.
Harlt!nbach reporlt!d.
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called to the home of Cla rence
and Anna Ogdin at ap proximately 3 a.m. They told
officers they were in bed asleep
when two persons ~ apparently men - entered the
horne through the front door
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bedroom. One of the persons
struck Mr. Ogdin in the head
and on the arm with a sharp
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feast.
Or, they passed the day as
Presi&lt;lenl Gerald Ford did,
hosting longtime friends .
Not all Americans found
reason to be joyous or thankful.
According to Labor Department statistics, more than 2.2
million Americans were on
November
unemployment
benefit roles.
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In the auto industry alone,
from now until Christmas
nearly 215,11110 workers will be
idled because of slwnping car
sales, the worst in 14 years.
In Chicago, the American
Women's Voluntary Services
pr e pared
traditional
Thanksgiving dinners for
servicemen away from home.
The Salvation Army in Chicago
served 3,000 paper-plat€ dinners of turkey and trinunings.
Similar dinners were held for
military personnel and the
homeless in cities across the
country.
Descendants of the Indians
who greered the Pilgrims at
Piymouth Rock in 1620 had
land, rather than food on their
minds. Beatrice.Gentry, president of Wampanoag Tribal
Council of Gay Head, Martha 's
Vineyard, said the tribe would
file suit in Boston seeking to
recover 250 acres, including
the local cranberry bogs, from

Firemen go
to mobile home
The Pomeroy Fire Department answered a call to New
St. at 5:16p.m. Thursday for a
fire at the mobile home of
Dorothy Wright. An electrical
short in the furnace caused the
fire with damages amounting
to only $100, . Pomeroy Fire
Chief Charles Legar said. The
mobile home is owned by
James Hayes. Fifteen men and
three truc ks answered the call.
At 7:53 a .m . Friday, the
Pomeroy Emergency Unit
answered a ca ll to Locust St.
for Daisy Schuler who was ill .
She was taken to Veterans
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Gay Head.
"We think non-Indians have
tahen enough Indian land,"
Mrs. Gentry said.
In Peking, an orchestra
played "Turkey in the Straw"
to bring visiting Secretary of
State Henry Kissinger as close
as possible to a traditional
holiday atmosphere. Shredded
duck and other Chinese delicacies were served instead of
turkey at a farewell banquet in
the Great Hall of the People.
Ford played host to members
of his Grand Rapids, Mich .
high school football lt!am and
their wives at a brunch of eggs
Benedict, followed by a turkey
dinner topped off by cherry pie
ala mode.
In Cuero, Tex ., five prisoners
at the Dewitt County jail ended
their three-&lt;lay hunger strike in
time for Thanksgiving dinner.
The inmates, who were demanding three meals a day
instead ol two, got chicken
instead of turkey .

Helen Rader's
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are featured
Artist Helen Rader, formerly
of Chester, Pom e roy and
Middleport, will be one of the
over 60 artists and craflo!imen
featured at the Christmas arts
and cra fts festival to be held
Sat urday and Sunday at the
National Gua rd Armory ,
Blizzard Drive, Parkersburg.
Mrs. Rader will be featuring
paintings in oil a nd acrylic .
Her work varies fr om landscape and still life lo abstracts.
Mrs. Rader has shown locally
and was featured in a one
woman show in Oklahoma . Her
paintings can be viewed in
homes from Ohio to Florida to
Texas. One of her works is
displayed at the Meigs Soil and
Water Conservation District
office in The Farmers Bank
building here .
Hours of the festival, open to
lhe public, are from IOa.m. to 9
p.m. on Saturday and from 12
noon to 6 p.m . on SundaY:

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fhe Httomobde mdustr} 1s not 111 a ' t:{:ess w n sa 1d a
Um te d ~uto Wm ket s o ffl c tal the oth~' d av Its 111 a dep1e s
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The remark ca me on t he hee ls of the Ia) off of 22 525
Ctu vsiPJ c&gt;mp loyes and before tht: a nnouncement by Gene1a!
Moto1 s that 11 was clos m g ttu e e s m 111 c ll ass~mb l y plant s
fhP mdus ti ) \\ tde tota l of tempo1at I\ or pe r manent l\ 1dled

wot ke a ~h a s passed 70 000 and &lt;:ontmues to c llm.b
It the 11pp lc et fects nf s las hed autom obtl c pt oduclw n have
not ) et devdoped mto a tid e S\\ ccp ng t ht ough the econo
mv one of eve1) seve n JObs 1s connt cted wtth the for tunes
ot tht: au to m du stQ m some v. &lt;.~v - a n d tl pamc has not set 1n
among tt:ft! unemployed"' orke1 sand the com mumtles depen
dt&gt;nl upon the auto com pan ies pay r n ils t he maJor reason ts
t s~ stem of compa ny pa id supplemental unc mpl o\ ment
be n ltts \SUB) "on by I he l AW back m the 1950s
Combuted \1\-Jtll state une m plo, men t compensation SUB
c an ~tv c an ex pe n e nced worket up to 95 per cent of hts nor
mal a ft e r lax mcome fo up to a ye ar For workers latd oft
s tnce automobile sales beg a n nosedtvtng la st wanter th is ha s
meant -so far - the dt!fn en ce bet\H•en dlfhc ult t mes and
tea l t rouble and fa tlw cou nlrj -so tar - the d tffei c nce bet
\H e n a 1ecess wn and a full scale depress ton
What IS becomang cause fm c onc et n ho"' ev e1 1s the fact
that near ly half the c u1rentl y une mploy e d m the au to mdu s
t1 \ have a tread\ bee n o ff t he JOb fo1 some t une some were
la td off as long a go as la s tJanua1v These v.orke rs are near
mg the e nd of theu s pec ia l lavolf be nefit s as we ll as state
un em pl oy ment compen satio n
As UAW \ tce president lr vmg Blues tone pomts out .SUB
was mtended to meet the no rm a l ups and down:s ot the ndus
tq. not With a disasteJ
He notes tha t t ht' dra 1n on the SUB fu nd at General Motors
has re duc ed tl from $245 m tll ton m Octobe r 1973 lo $102 mtl
h a n at the e nd of th1s Oc tobeJ Unde1 the con t1act between
the company and the union as the money tn the fund g oes
do\\ n the du r atwn of tf e be nef1ts to t hee! g tble e mploves as
ted uced
Pres tdent Fm d ha s proposed three month s of extra
unemp lovment be nef1ts for a ll \\oOrke1 s whose e h gab1 hlj r un
out not JUSt t hose 111 th e auto mdus u y as "' e ll a s a prog1 am
of new publt c works JObs lor the long let m unemployed
But these ate only pall aataves for a sic kness that lies a t the
verv heart of a deeply dtslressed econom', Itself

Is the gap closing?
fh e so ca lle d generatiOn gap 1s much ove1r a ted
So says (,. tsela Konopka ptofe ssor of soc aal work a t the
un1\ers 1ty of Mmnesota a nd dn ec tor of the umversltj s
Ce nte r for Youth Development and Research
The ba1 ners that do ex1st between voun g and old are pn
mardv art ific ia l she argues and fe ar IS the maw reason for
theu ex aste nce
There as fear of the u nkn ow n a nd fear of change (;l lded and
a betted by the repel tt ton ol catch P.hrases !tke generatiOn
gap
breakdown of the fam tly
fu ture shoc k a nd per
m 1Ss1veness
Famtltes today mav actua lly be mo" mg tov..a 1d closer re
latw ns htps as thej become more democrat iC she thmks
Fas t and easy t ra nspo rtatiO n and communtca tton allow
phys tca lly se para ted fam tltes to get together often Rather
than destroytng t he fa mtl' mcreased mobtltty may be
recreatmg the pall ern ol I he ne tg hbm hood famtlv
fhe new famtl y relallons h1p as no t permtss1ve tn th e
sense t hat one can alway s do what one wa nts Rathe r at
means t hat a du lts mus t conscwusly sha r e thetr va lue sys
te rns wtth the yo ung and expect challeng mg and questtomng
You ng people tn turn ha ve to th ank through thear value sys
terns
We cannot always butld agreement saj s Prof Konopka
but we must try to bUild t ru st

Orga E. Stout is dead
HARRISONVILLE - Mrs Va two sasters Mrs Mar)
Orb a E Stout 88 Harrtsonvtlle Sarnn St Marys and Mrs
Commumly Rl 4 Pomeroy Grace Slone Oklahoma two
dted Wednesday at Ve!.,rans grandch ildr en and severa l
Memortal Hospttal followmg a meces a nd ne phews
brtef tllness
FU!leral servaces Will be at 1
Mrs Stout was born Nov 6 p m
Sunday
at
the
1886 tn West Vtrg mt a a Harnsonvtll e Presbytenan
daught.,r of the late Mr and Church "tth Rev Lmson H
MrS T J Wagner She was the Stebbms offtctatmg Burtall'ltll
wtdo" of John W Stout who be tn the Wells Cemetery
dted June 1964 Also precedmg Frtendsmay call at the Walker
her m death were a son two Funeral Home Rutland an&gt;
brothers and a sister Mrs
ttme after 2 p m Saturday
Stout was a former post unttl noon Sunday when the
mts tress of the Har rJsonvtlle body wtll be taken to the
Post Offtce and owned the church The family will be
Stout Grocery
present to recetve fnends a t
SurvJVmg are a brother
the fun era l home fr om 7 to 9
J ames
St Ma rys IV p m Sa turday

Chnstmas Comes to the Holy Land

Gilligan
wants to
challenge
COLUMBUS (UP!) - An
attorney for Gov J ohn J
Galli gan says he wa nt s
SeC'ret ~n of State Ted Brown
to ISSUe a dlrecttve tu OOard s or
electiOns statmg that Witnesses
can challenge tndtvt dual
ballots Brown s offtce has
refused
Brown satd earher th ts week
he expects Monday s offtctal
canvass of county boards of
elections to show Jame s A
Rhodes defeated by 11 414 and
that the margm would hold up
under a recount
I thmk that we are a ble to
say Monday s offtctal canvass
wtll be 1 481 573 votes for
Gtlltgan wtth Rhodes 1 492 987
-a difference of 11 414 for
Rhodes Brown satd
I don t thmk the reco unt
will change the margm at all
he added There ll probabl)
be a fe\\ votes ditference but
genera lly a recount goes along
the lmes or the wmner gettmg a
few more votes
Gilltgan ts expected to ask
for a recount of the guber
natonal race early next week
Brown satd tf the request ts
made by Monday res ults
would be m by Dec 20 ,
Dav1d Young an attorne~ for
Gtlltgan who met w1th State
ElectiOns Clue! James Marsh
Wednesday satd he also
wanted the challenged ballots
segregated from the rest of the
ballots
Mars h srud a w1tness or
attorney chosen by mdiduals
mvolved m a recount can
watch the countmg but cannot
touch the ballot or forma l!)
challenge them
Marsh satd the Ia" states
that countmg offtcJa!s are
compriSed equally of Demo
crats and Republicans and are
the only ones who can handle a
ballot durmg a recount
U the counting offtctals are
unable to make a dete r
mmatton they wtll call m the
board members who wtl try to
resolve the queshon
Marsh
srud In the even the board
fatls to ma ke a determmatton,
the ballot m question ts sent to
the secretary of state s off1ce
Young srud he had asked
Marsh that he clatrfy a very
sertous con£usmg extsllng
throughout the state-that IS
the fun chon of witnesses
I asked t hat he av01d
tonfuswn and g1ve boards
UtSlruction m order to av01d Ute
posstbtlty of littgatton
sa1d
Young I specifically told him
I do not want to go to ~ourt
because tt would slow thmgs
down
SCOUTS TO MEET
REEDSVILLE - Reedsvtlle
Gtrl Scout Troop 67 wtll meet at
7 p m Monday to complete
Chnstmas prOJects Gtrls are
to take regtSlratton fee of $2 to
the meetmg A Chrtstm as
party IS bemg planned for Dec
9 wtth a gtft exchange A
commumty service ts also
bemg planned by the gtrls and
thetr leaders

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husband Some men too use damaged structures and vtt~l
the mechamsm for sumlar complex chermcals m the body
reasons
A common cause for faltgue
Beyond that yo u need lo look 1s msufftctent physacal ac
to the many medtcal problems tivtly Thts can happen to a
that mterfe re wtth the release housewtfe The housekeepmg
of energy from your food chores whtle t1me consunung
wtthtn your cells Htgh on thiS may not provtde the range of
last IS a n em ia You need needed phystcal activity The
oxygen m the cells to release offtce v.orker s1ttmg at a desk
food energy Anemta lumts the all day may become phystcally
a btltty of the blood to carry decondtttoned Thts has far
oxygen t o the cells
reachmg effects on energy A
Nutnttonal factor s ar e good regular phystcal exerctse
eq ually tmportant If you don t program wtll help wtth thiS
have enough of the rtght foods problem
and the necessary vatamms
Metabolic diSeases can cause
needed to process the food and fattgue th1s mcludes low
release energy you wtll lack thyrotd problems diSease of
energy or feel tired Anyone the adrenal glands diabetes
who has 10verdone the dtetmg and other problems Taking
kick knows what I m speaking thyrotd w1ll not re!teve fal,!gue
about
unless there really ts a. low
Ctr c ulatory d1seas~ tn
thyrmd problem If 1ou are
cludmg heart t rouble c an bored wtth your marrtage
cause fatigue It IS Slmtlar to thyroid won t help It won t
anem aa m th at poor c1r
help you lose wetght etther
culatwn makes tl tmposstble to unless you are r eally low on
provide adequate amoWlts of thyrOid
oxygen and nutrtents to the
For a m or e complete
ce lls You have to be able to dascuss1on on yo ur energy
transpor t all the food and system read my newest book
oxygen elements to the cells
Metabohcs ( Harper and
before the energy release can Row) It wtll explam most of
occur
these complicated mteracttons
lnfectwus tllnesses sap on food vttamms phys1cal
energy by usmg tl to ft ght the a ctivtty obes1ty low blood
mfectton or repatr and replace sugar and your energy system

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By Un1ted Press Inter n at anal
Eastern Confere nce

and optimistic

Ray Cromley
No light at end of energy tunnel
By
WASHINGTON- (NEA) - If you l h tn k we have coa l tro u
bles now v..a1t a few yea r s
Pres1dent Fords e nergy advasers have come to the reluc
tant conclusaon that those m uc h touted eso tertc e nergy
sources - sha le geothermal solar and gastficataon - a r e a
long way off practically a nd polt ttca!ly
Admtmstt at10 n planners have therefore conveme nll y
to recast a rna/or mc r ease m mmang I he} p lan stro ng pres
sures to get ot us mg uttltttes to shtft back to coa l They have
been pushmg d ev tces fo r su lfur control essential to comply
wtth em. tronmental stand ards when burnmg coal mmed m
the East toda y These plans look tmpress tve on pa pe r but
t hev don I square wtth the facts of coal product tOn and the
p10blems which sta nd m the way of s harp mcreases
I ve bee n sltllng through a sen es of meetmgs wtth the man
m thai mdustry a nd mothers wht ch must prov tde the money
and the equtpm ent fo r boostmg coal productton raptdly
enough to meet the need The outlook ts dtsmal
The problems m expa nd m g near the s urface Western coal
are numerous For one ther e ts the compli cated ow nersha p
of chunks of I he c oa l bearmg land In numero us msta nces
the surface raghts are owned by pnvate tnd1v1du ~ l s and the
underground n ghts by governme nt fh en there are the m
evttable envir on men tal batt les
Here tt s not ptlllCipally the environmental restnctaons as
s uc h but the de lays as one group after another halts the s ta rt
of operatwns to have 1ts day before government agenc1es or
m com t Even tou g h envaronmental restt 1ctaon s ca n be
handled tf th e) are spectft c the proble m ts that t here ts
much dtsag, eemenl among e nvtronmental groups as to what
they want and what ts practtcal
Th1 s mea ns we wtll have to de pend on produc twn from
those Eastern mmes where workmg condttaons ate a born
mabi e and the seams too thm for cheap efftctent mtntn g
Th e mt roduct ton of new labor sav mg devtc es m ma ny ol th e
mmes we are depend e nt on wtll be dtfftcult tndeed whtch
means that coal prtces" til go up w tth labor costs The latt e r
are pushed by an mfla twn we see m unab le to stt fl e
We ha ve alreadv seen the speed wath whtch mcreased
petroleum costs have affected pnces throughout the econo
my It wtll be no dtfferent wtth c oal though at a s lowe r pace
The current labm co nfli c ts wtll boost the c osts of e lectn c
power steel and a host of other p1 oduc ts These prtce n ses
wtll have a dommo effec t on the cost of much at what we buy
Worse yet thts ts Just the begmmng
Th ere has bee n a tend ency of late to so lve all problems b&gt;
means of new la ws The coal daspute shows once aga m t.hat
thts ts not po~stble or practtcal There ts a law on the booksTaft Hartley and Prestdent Ford s atdes hav e made tt clear
through lea ks to the press they believe the appltcatton of that
lav.. would be counterp roductiv e m a coal strtke Th1s ts a
vtew apparently wtdely shared tn Congress Be!tevmg thts tt
ts appallmg that no pla ns were made well tn advance for
alternate sources of s upply tn case of a le ngthy walkout
The admtmstration doesn t want to mvoke Taft Hartley tf
needed It doesn t want ratwnmg So far so good These may
be logtcal dec ts w ns but then what' What we have from th e
Senate the House a nd Mr Ford ts thumb twtdd!t"g govern
ment off1 c1als runnmg back and forth be tween man agem e nt
and labor pleadmg and caJoling But there are no plan s for
an emergency

PICK UP SET

By Lawrence E Lamb M D
1 DEAR DR LAMB - In one
of your colwnns you satd tha t
low thyrotd ts a m~ tabo!tc
dtsease but there were many
causes of Ialtgue At ttmes I
have a bur st or energy but tt
does n t last very long and
usually after s upper I tend to
be qwte ttred I do have an
underactive thyrotd an~ my
blood pressure IS low I was
taking some type of thyrotd
ptlls but they dtdn t seem to
helpmeatall Asaresultofm)
thyrotd condttton I am over
wetght
DEAR READER - Let s
e!tmmate the problem or
phystcal fa!t gue from heavy
phystcal work The cause of
other types of fa!tgue IS often
s tt uah onal ll may be a
sympt om of JUst p!am
boredom In other mstances 1t
reflects unhapptness wtth hfe
s1tua!tons at home wtth the
Iamtly or on the JOb A com
mon pr oblem wath many
peop le ts lack of a tnly
&lt;tgmftcan t goal that s timulates
the person and brmgs out hts or
her best qualt!tes
Emottonal fattg~e m the
evemng often ts felated to
problems wtthm the marrtage
It may be a woman s reactmn
to spendmg the mght wtth her

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Mtddl e por l Volunteer
Ftremen wtll hold thetr ftrst
ptckup or money an d canned

goods for Cltrtstmas baskets
Sunday afternoon Anyone not
planmng to be at home 1s asked
to leave a con tnbuhon oh the
porc h or call any firem a n

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My schecfule IS completely f1lled so 1m gomg
to send you to my own psychotherapist Sidney the bartender at

CONVINCED that tm
proved military traming can
prevent furthe r c ivilian
massacres U S Army
Secretary Howard Callaway
released the long secret
Peers Report supervised by
retired Lt Gen William
Peers which dcl\es Into the
My Lat atrocity The Peers
report concludes Uta! at least
28 officers Including two
chaplains were responsible
for the c over up of the
massacre

IRA is put
out of bounds
by parliament
LONDON
(UP!)
Parliamen t
approved
a
government sponsored btU to
outlaw the lrtsh Repubhcan
Army today vtrtually assurtng
tt wtll bec ome law before the
end of the day
Po!tce mamtatn e d ttght
securtty throughout London m
case extremists retaliated w1th
new bomb attacks
The House of Commons
approved the measure after a
17 hour sesston that lasted
through the mght The House o£
Lords gave tl rubber s tamp
approval less than 15 mmutes
after recetvmg It

COLUMBUS Oh1o (UP!) Ohw State trytng to rebound
from 1ts worst season tn 16
years under coach Fred
Taylor kicks off 1ts 1974-75
basketball schedule Saturday
mght by bostmg M1d American
Co nference ne wcomer Ball
State
Taylor whose 9-15 record a
year ago was only h1s second
losmg season stnCI' he became
Buckeye coach m 1959 has four
returnmg starters from a team
which won tis last three games
mcluding a vtctoty over B1g
Ten co""hamplon Indiana
We re kmd of exCited about
the way pracllce has gone for
the ftrst tune m a couple or
years
Taylor says Astde
from the record last year tt
wasn t any fun
The key to thiS year s
Buckeye team appears l&lt;r be 610 230-pound center Cra1g
Taylor who started mne
games last season as a
sophomore includmg Ute fmal
three
CraJg IS our most unproved
player, coach Taylor says
he worked religtously on a
weight program thts summer
to budd up his strength and he
has a much better understand
mg of what he can and can t
do
Sophomore Clance Hammond, who sat out his freshman year because of scholastic
melJglbility backs up Taylor
He IS 6-6
Has SoUd Forwards
Taylor also has two sohd
forwards in 6-7 Bill Altdreas,
the leading scorer last year
w1th an average or 15 6 per
game and 6-6 Steve Wenner
who led m reboundmg wtth 201
and averaged 10 2 pomts
Wenner however tnJured his
nght hand m practice this
week and may be sidelined for
a time
Backing up those two wtll be
6-5 JUniOr Andy SttegemeJer
who Taylor calls Ute best
athlete on the team and 6-6
freshman Terry Burrts one of
Utree Buckeye recruits
Taylor s eyes light up when
he talks about hiS guards
paced by 6-foot sophomore
Larry Bolden who was one of
the few bnght spots last
season
Bolden although slowed

some durmg early faU pra.ctl•~.~~
l)y a ktdney ailment ts
and with a better
shootmg touch He
12 3 pomts per game as a freshman
Battlmg for the other back·
court JOb oppostte Bolden are 62 Jun1or Terry Shields who
played m only three games last
year but has come on strong
and Mark Bayless an exc1ting
6-2 freshman who needs only
game experience
Seruor Dan Weston, 6-5 who
mtssed most Ute !973-74 season
after undergomg knee surgery
and has been bothered by the
same knee agam UttS year
could also be a backcourt
factor
Have Better Speed
We re gomg to have better
team speed and we re running
out better
Taylor sa1d
We re domg a much better JOb
of orgamzmg our breaks
That s one of the Utmgs we felt
we had to do
Taylor noted Utat the Buck
eyes shot only 61 per cent from
the free throw tine last season
calling 1t 'pretty sorry
I don t think anythmg that
pomts out your attttude
towards basketball better tha n
free throw shootmg " Taylor
srud It indtcate~ how much
concentrallon you have '
The Buckeyes have been
picked to finish far down m the
B1g Ten standmgs and Taylor
admits his team will have to
'play up a storm if they are to
be m contentiOn
But I don t see how you can
wm anything if you don t Utmk
you can wtn srud Ute dean of
conference coaches, who has
seven Btg Ten titles tn hiS 16
years
Saturday rught s game will
be Ute first meeting ever
between the Buckeyes and the
Cardmals of coach Jim
Holstem
Ball State fuushed wtUt a 1412 mark last year, but Jts top
two scorers Larry Bullington
and ChriS Collins, are graduated Bullington IS the aU-tune
leading scorer at Ball State
Holstem does have three
regulars back from that squad
m 6-2 Juntor leaper Shafer
Suggs (Ill), 6-1 senior guard
Bob Faulkner (7 7), and 6-7
center Larry Hembaugh ( 5 6)

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By Un ted Press Internal onat
Amer can conf erence
East
w I t pet pf
pa
8 3 0 727 25 2
70

ll

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Buffa o
New Eng
NY Je S

8 3 0 727
7 4 0 636
4 7 0 364

234
278
87

205
93
238

Batt

2 9 0 I 82
Central
w 1 t pet
8 2 I 77 3

136

261

pf
247

pa
156

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n

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Houston

7 4 0 636 258
85
5 6 0 45 5 18 1 21

Cleve

3

203

275

pf
280

pa
7J

D enver
6 5 1 542 265
Ka ns c ty 4 7 o 364 195
SanD ego 3 a 0 273 153
Nat1onal Conference
Ea s t
w I t pet pf
St L OU I S
9 2 0 8 18 246

263
23 8
237

washngtn

17.

x Oak ln d

Dallas

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8 0 273
W es t
w I t pet
9 2 0 8 8

8 4

0 667

7 5 0 583
Ph Ia
4 7 0 364
NYG ants 2 9 0 18'.?

255

pa
173

233 191
158 If.
16 1 23 7

Central

v

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pf

7 4 0 636

223

pa
16 1

Green Bay 6 5 0 54 5 187
Detro 1
6 6 0 500 2 16

153
223

Ch cago

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3 8 0 273
W es t

I 15

19 6

w I I pet

pf
19 7

pa
137

8 3 0 727

Sa n Fran
4 7 0 364 18 4 21)2
N ew O r len s 4 7 0 364 122 199
At lanta
2 9 0 182
84 215
X ClinChed d1v SIOn t fi e
Thursdays Result
Denver 3 1 D et roit 27
Dal as 24 Washmglon 23
Sunday s Gam es
Bal t more at Buffalo
Green Bav a Ph Ia
Houston at P ll sburgh
Kansas C ty at Sf Lou s
L os Ange les a t A ant a
N ew England at Oakland
New Orleans at M nnesota
N Y G1antsat Ct1 cage
San D1ego at NY J e ts
Sa n F r a n at Cleve and
Monday s Game
c n c at M am n g h t
WHA Sland ngs
By un1ted Press 1nternat1onal
East
w I t pis gf
N ew ~ng
14 4 0 28 78 ~~
7 6 I 15 4 1 43
C eve l and
6 13 0 12 56
Ch •cago
8 43 ~~
lndpls
4 17 0
West
w 1 t pts gl ga
Hou ston
lA 7 0 28 98 62

Golf circuit to
drop Kings play
CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
Kmgs Island Open Golf
Tournament will be dropped
from the 1975 Profestonal
Golfers AssoCiatiOn Tour next
year because of a conilict tn
scheduhng, accordmg to
tournament chali'JIIan Burch
Rlber
The Kings Island Open
which was not a fmanc1al
success tis ftrst two years wtll
be added to the PGA tour m
1976, Riber said Thursday
We had three options for
scheduling Ute tournament in
1975 Riber explamed
The available dates which
were the same as we had this
past fall (Ute week of Sept 14) ,
conflicted wtth the Ryder Cup
matches Another poSSibtlity
was the week of the World
Ser1es or a later date m Oc
Iober when the weather
becomes a factor, he sa1d
We dl(ln t feellt was fair to

w 1 pet g b
Buffa l o
6
4 800
N ew York
11 B 579
4
Boston
11 9 550
5
Ph ladelph a
7 12 368 8
Central DI VISIOn
w
I pet g b
Wash n g t on
14
6 700
Houston
I I 8 579
2 1
Cleveland
1
8 57 9
2 1
At l anta
8 12 400
6
New Orleans
2 18 100 12
Western Conf er ence
M dwest 0 v S1on
w I pet 9 b
KC Omaha
11
9 57 1
Detro
11 10 524
Ch cage
0 10 soo
M lwaukee
4 14
22 2
6
PaCif e D VIS IOn
w 1 pet 9 b
Golden St at e
14
6
700
Port land
1 10 524
3
Sea ttl e
0 11 476
4
P h oen i x
a 12 400 6
Los Ange es
7
389
6
Thur sday s Results
Cl eve la nd I 0 Ph Ia 10 3
Portland 88 Phoen x 85
Fnday s Games
New York at Bos t on
Was h ngton at Buffalo
Seatt eat Ph l adelph a
A tl anta a H ouston
KC Omaha at M !waukee
N ew Orleans at L os An ge l es

ask the public to make a cho1ce
between baseball, football or
golf We re working for a date
Utat will be acceptable by tbe
public at a time when 1t will
feed thetr need for sports entertainment "
R1ber ts working With Deane
Beaman
PGA
Players
DIVISion pres1dent, for the
best poss1ble dates m 1976
We could aru10unce at this
time approXImately the same
dates for 1976 as we would have
bad this year, but we aren t
gomg to do that because we feel
we have an opportun1ty to
move up in the schedule to
dates earlier ut September or
into August, which has always
been our goal," said Riber
The first two tournaments
were won by Jack Nicklaus and
Mlller Barber and the events
were structured so Uta! most of
tbe money went to tbe Boy
Scouts of America

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SanD ego
Phoenix

1 I 7 0 22 60
7 9 1 15 60

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Bottling &lt;:;ompany
Mrdd,eport

62

65

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Quebec
W nn P9

12
10

65
48

70
84

pt s gf
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24 80
2
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ga
80
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45

N H L Standmgs

By Un ted Pr ess Inter n atio n a l
Dv1sonl
w I t pts 91 ga
Ph Ia
146 3318 1 55

A tl anta
12 7
NY Rangers 10 7
NY s l nd r s
9 7
DI VI SIOn
w I
Van cuvr
' 6

Ch cage
M nnesota
St Lou s
K an C ty

9

5 29 69
4 24 8 1
6 24 79
1
I pis gf
4 32 9 1

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ga
66

6 13 2 14 60
2 17 3
7 51
D v s on 4
w 1 t pts gf
Bu ff a l o
17 4 3 37 110
Boston
12 5 5 29 99
To r on t o
5 12 4 14 69
Ca t f
3 16 4 0 50
Thursda ys R es ults
Buffa lo 5 De ro1 t 2
Fr day s Games
NY Range rs. a Atlanta
N Y slanders at Ca l f

Ath ens

Wet

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L
POP
0 134 11 7
1 0 93 70

2

1 0

1 0
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48

59

43
80 so
1 109 11 7

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Social Events
By Mrs Francis Morr1s
Rev IV P Btkacsan "as
called to Tallmadge Ohto after
IS mother had the mtSfortWJe of
falhng down cellar steps and
was InJW"ed Her condthon ts
se nous
Mr
Henry Roush and
daughter Mrs Mtldred Hart
returned home Frtday after
spendmg ten days wtth hts
daughter Mrs Vwlet Ftsher
"ho ts m a Sandusky hospital
after a bad auto acctdent Nov
11 She wtll be transferred to
Ctty Hospital Akr on Ohto
Mr A C Bradford and
daughter
Mr s
He rman
Carson or Coolville VISited hiS
mece Mrs Herman Carson of
Coolvtlle
Mr A c Bradford and
daughter
Mrs
Herman
Carson of Coolvtlle VISited hts
ntece Mrs John Reed who ts
senously til m Chtlhcothe
Mr and Mrs Brent Mttchell
and famtly or Chattanooga
Tenn are vtsttmg relattves m
Parkersburg and Mr and Mrs
Crttt Bradford here
Mr and Mrs Ralph Webb
Vera Beegle and Gretta
Stmpson spent Thursday Nov
21 at Spencer W Va wtth Mr
and Mrs Solon Butcher
Mr and Mrs Phtl Mtller of
Rtdg eway Ohto spent a day
and overmght wtth her
parents Mr and Mrs George
Netgler
Mr and Mrs Ralph Badgley
returned home from a VtStt at
Hannbal NY wtth thetr son

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non-league
openers
CHICAGO (UP!) - B1g Ten
basketball gets underway
Saturday w1th e1ght teams
scheduled against non-league
foes m Ute openers of an abbreviated program against non
conference teams
Because the B1g Ten will
play a double round robtn
home and home schedule this
year for the second time m
history, requtrmg 18 games
none of the teams can play
more
than
etght nonconference opponents ::md
stnce most w11! be m at least
one tournament, the smgle
games will be cut drasttcal!y
Standout clashes on the
openmg mght should be Ten
nessee Tech at lndtana,
defendmg co-ehampton, Toledo
at Michigan the other cochampion, lndJana State at
Purdue
rated
a
lttle
challenger and NorUt Dakota
at Minnesota a darkhorse
contender
Other Saturday games will
be Virginia Commonwealth at
Iowa Northwestern at Ken
tucky Ball State at Ohto State
and Ohlo Umverslty at
Wlsconsm Notre Dame also
Will open Saturday at
ValparaiSO
MtchJgan State and llllnots
open Monday wtth Central
Michtgan at the Spartans and
Valparatso at the filim

Ia" and daught.,r
Rev and Mr s Howard
Shtveley and sons are spendmg
ThanksgiVIng holtda)S wtth
thetr home folk tn Wtlrnmgton
Mr and Mrs Roy Rtffle were
guests Saturda) of Mr and
Mrs Btl! McKenzte and famtly
at Galltpolts
Th e Commumty Thanks
gtvtn g Servtce was held
Wednesday at the Ftrst Bap!tst
Church Speaker was the Rev
Bar tholemew of the Nazarene
Church
tn

The era of the laundromat
was born on Aprtl!8 1934 tn
Fort Worth Tex wtth the
openmg of a Washaterta a
new type of servtce
whereelectrtcwashmg ma
chmes could be rented by the
hour

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w

s l on
0 1 40 55
H an nan Tra ce
0 1 48 80
Ga ll pol s
o o
0 0
M e gs
0 0
0
0
Waverly
0 0
0
0
Whee ersburg
0 0
0 0
Tu es day s result s
Sout h Po nl80 Hanna n Trace 48
Ir onton 93 Coal G rove 70
V nton Coun y 55 Wet ston 40
Jackson 59 Oa k H It 43
Wednesdays R e sults
Logan 62 H II a rd 54
Port smouth 80 M !fo r d 50
Fnday s Games
Gall pol s at We ll s on
Jackson at Logan
Waverly at Me gs
I ronton at A th en s
Wt1 ee l ersbur g at Not re Dame
Hann an Trace at Eastern
Saturday s game
Sou th Po nt at Por ts mouth

ga
77
67
94
106

wtth a 19()..yat d day agamst
UCLA that gave hun l 306
ya rds for Ute yea r and 3 609 for
hts career The old con £erence
mark was 3 423 by 0 J Stmpson
USC s Jit te rbug 5 9 185
pound tatlback also has 48
touchdowns and
pomts 10
his career
The Irish who handled USC
23 14 las t season en route to an
11-&lt;&gt; record that was clunaxed
b) a 24 23 wm over Alabama m

Dr. Allison to he
honored Dec. 7

ALL G-AMES

Team
L ogan
Iron t on
Sou t h Pont
Jackson
Portsmouth

94
1 2

ABA Stand.ngs
By Un ted Press International
East
w
pet g b
Kentucky
14 4
778
New York
14 •
St Lo u s
• 14
391 7 '
M e mphis
5 17
227 11
V rg n a
4 16 200 11
We st
w
I pet 9 b
Denver
S
4
S la
San A nton o
14
6
700
Ut ah
9 11
450
San D1ego
8 10
444
1nd an a
7 11
389
Thursday s Results
Kentucky 108 V rg n a 95
Fr1day s Game s
v rg n a at Memph s
5 1 L ou s at U ah
Kentucky a t N ew Y ork
San Anton 1o at Denver
San D ego at lnd a na

Notre Dante wh1ch wtll face
top rated Alabama m the
Orange Bowl on Ne" Years
mght goes mto tls annual
colltstOn wtth USC wtth a 9 1
record and seven vtctortes m a
row
Agatnst the IriSh defense
which has ytelded only 81
pomts th1s season the Trojans
send the new Pae-8 career
rushmg kmg
Davts enhanced his Hetsman
Trophy chances last weekend

standings

3 21 7o 48
4 20 64 84
4 18 66 76
1 9 55 93
3
w I f pt s gf ga
1
2 • 3 I 68 38
11 6 7 29 02 78
8 10 3
9 8 7 77

Detro t
Wa s h ng on

season the No 4-rated TroJa ns
have been UtStalled as four
pomt favontes agamst the
ftflh r a nk ed Irt s h
A crown of 90 000 ts expected
at the Coltseum for the 2 05
p m game whtch wtll be
shown on na tiona l teleVISton
Pat Hade n USC s out
standmg semor quarterback
suffered a brutsed knee m his
team s 34-9 romp over UC! A
last Saturday but IS expected to
play

Cage

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INTERIORS

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63
62

8 10
7 10
4 16
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Los Ang
Montrea l
P tt sburgh

•

game he no maka the rules
esteemed by your Cab met
Butz made the remark off
A spokesman for Butz sa1d
the record to some newsmen one newsman pomted out to
at a pnvate breakfast meeting hun that !he Chmese and the
Wednesday
Pope apparently do not agree
Respondmg to the report
wt th the need for population
Mons1gnor Eugene V Clark a control as II means of
spokesman for the cardinal
allev1atmg food shortages
satd m a telegram to Prestdent
Ford I call upon Secretary
Butz then satd a story bad
Earl Butz to apologtze un- been gomg the rounds of the
medtately or reStgn followtng ' foQ!I conference In Rome to the
hls crude pomted msult \ effect that aft.,r tbe Pope spoke
dJrect.,d at Pope Paul VI
there an Itallan woman was
sptrttualleader of the worlds heard to say He no lays the
Catholics
P
The spokesman for the head game he no maka Ute rules
of the Roman Catholic Ar
The Butz spokesman Claude
chdlocese of New York
Gifford sa1d the secretary was
asserted the Pope had h1s
only repealing a story that
pleas for unmedut,te reltef to
was making Ute rounds at the
starvmg people al\swered by
food conference He wasn't the
e thmc mockery ahd vulgar
only one telling that story He
rellgtous
preJudtce
by
was tn no sense taking on the
Secretary Butz
Pope
If !&gt;fr Butz can speak this
way and remam In your
Rep Mario Btagg1, D - N Y
Cabmet
Clark told the
meanwhile sent a telegram to
President Catholics Italo
Ford demanding tl\at Butz be
Amertcans and the starvmg
fired ' for hts anti-Catholic
people of the world wtll all
anti llahan remarks colt
know how poorly Utey are
cermng Pope Paul VI

LOS ANGELES I UPI) Rose Bowl-bound Untvers tty of
Southern California commg
off an unpresstve Pactftc-8
t1tle chn ch m g victory over
UCLA last weekend matches
tis potent rushmg attack led by
Hetsman Trophy ca ndtdal e
Anthony DaviS agamst Notre
Dame s stmgy defense Satur
day
Wtth three overpowermg
WUIS m a row to get to the Rose
Bo\\1 for the thtrd straight

Edm nt n
a 6 0 16 52 40
Vancuvr
6 10 1 13 Sl 61
Thur sday s R es ult s
Quebec 7 nd ana poll s 5
Vancouver 6 Toronto 2
Houslon 2 Edmon t on 0
Ch cago 3 San D ego 2
Fr1day s Games
nd ana pol sat Cleve and
M ct1 gan at w nn peg
Tor onto at Phoen x
N ew Eng l and at Van c ouver

Butz in trouble for Papal joke
NEW YORK I UP!) - The
offtce o£ Cardtnal Terence
Cooke has accused Agnculture
Secretary Earl Butz of ethmc
mockery and vulgar religwus
preJudJce
for a JOktng
reference tn a mock Itahan
accent to Pope Paul VI s vtews
on feedmg the poor
It was second elhmc con
troversy to beset the Ford
adrmmstratton Gen George
Brown Chairman of the Jomt
Chtefs
of
Staff
was
reprtmanded by the President
for suggesting that Jews bad
dtspropor!tonate mfluence
over newspapers and banks
Brown later apologtzed and
satd h1s remarks d1d not reflect
htS true feelings A Whit.,
House spokesman sa1d Ford
would have no comment until
he talked to Butz and found out
exactly what had been satd
The latest diSpute arose aft.,r
Thursday edtttons of the New
York Dat!y News reported Butz
had dtsmtssed the Pope s
advtce on the world food shortage by saymg m a mockmg
Italian accent He no playa the

Trojans liked by 4 over Notre Dame

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to Waverly
Coach John Arn oll s Metgs
freshmen dropped a 46 33
dectsJOn to host Wa\erly m
thetr SEOAL opene r Wed
nesday evemng
Coach Arnott played 11 men
tn the con!.,st Gene Holley led
the Little Marauders wtth ntne
pomts Thomas paced Wa\erly
wtth 18
Other Meags scorers were
Greg Wtl!., 7 Brent Stanley
6 Blame Qualls and Chuck
Follrod 4 each and Brent
Arnold 3
Others playmg for Metgs
were Kelley Wtnebrenner
Mark Mttch Ttm Rawltngs
Ron Casct and Ttm Ebersbach
Waverly led I~ 24 14 and
36 23 at the quartermarks
Thursday
the
Lttll e
Marauders wtll host Galltpolts
m a 5 15 contest on the varstty
hardwood
Score by quart.,rs
Waverly 9th
14 10 12 10-46
Metgs 9th
6 8 9 10-33

Reedsville
News, Notes
Vtslhng recently w1th Mr
and Mrs Ernest Ruth were
Mrs Altce Foutly and Mr and
Mrs Rome Sandy of Parkers
burg W Va
Mr and Mrs Isaac Fr ydman
of Colwnbus spent the weekend
wtlh Mr an d Mrs Ernest
Whtl ehead and huntly
Mr and Mt s Walter Brown
an d Davad wer e weekend
guests of Mr and Mrs Wtlham
Thomas and sons of Enon
Mr
a nd Mr s
Jumor
Congrove of Zanesvt lle vtsJted
wtth Mr a nd Mrs Gene
Wilson The Congroves ¥- ere on
th eir way for a vacahon tnp to
Flortda
Mr and Mrs Denver Weber
and sons ""ere dmner gues ts of
Mr and Mrs Oscar Weber and
famtly at Keno Sunday
Alfred mcf
Sunday School att.,ndan ce on
Nov 24 was 53 the offertng
$25 59 Worshtp se rvtces were
held all! .-tth the Rev Meece
speaking on ills Good to Gtve
At
Thanks Unto the L&lt;rrd
tendance at th1s servtce was 30
offermg $18 84 and pledges $18
Mr and Mrs Charles D
Woode at tended the Thanks
glvmg dinner and program at
the North Bethel Church
Sunday Nov 24
Nma Robmson and Clara
Follrod took Sunday dmner
wtth Mr and Mrs Otto Swartz
at Shade 0
The church here and frtends
of the Arc~er famtly learned of
the death of John Archer or
Guysvtlle Saturday evemng
Mr Archer celebrated hts
IOOth btrthday at the home of
hiS son Mr and Mrs Russell
Archer and Iamtly not long
ago
Glen and Wtlbur Robmson
retlU'ned £rom a deer hun t m
West VtrR lm.a thi s weekend

RIO GRANDE
Dr
Raytnon r Al!tson a 1925
gr a du ate or Rto Grande
College wtll be one of four
Indu ctees mt o t he College
Alhlettc Hall of Fame Satur
da) Dec 7 durmg half ltme
ceremomes uf the RIO Grande
Man etta basketball game The
Homecommg game will start
at B p m tn the Paul R I yne
Phystcal Educatton Center on
the RIO Gr.ande Campus
Dr Al!tson wtll be enshnned
wtlh fe ll ow ho n or ees Bob
Mabr) Davtd Smtth and
Walter Cook Durtng the tntttal
anductwn cer e m omes last
year 12 forme r Rto athletes
were honored mcludmg the
fame 1952 53 Rto Grande
Basketball
team
"htch
featUJ ed Cla ren c e Bevo
Fran cts
Dr Alltson was select.,d fot
h1s outstandmg perfm mance
as a football and basketball
player at Rto Grande College tn
1921 1n22 a nd 1924 and
baseball star for the Redmen tn
1922 23 24 and 25

He y, as praised m the college
yearb( oks 1s a splendtd punter
and upen f1 e ld runnel 1n
foot ba ll dutwg hts un
dergraduate }ea1s at RIO
lrrande College He was also
hsl.ed as il good passer and h.e
played on both the defensive
and offens ive squads
Bor n and raased m Calh a
County he IS the son or the late
Dr a nd Mrs Thomas Allison a
long tune doc tor or medtctne ill
Rto Gr ande vt ll age
He
graduated from the Rw
Grande Htgh School llto
Grande Co llege a nd the In
diana Ulll\erstl) College or
Denhstry
Dr
Allison IS a past
prestden t of the Ga lhpolts Ctty
Commtsswn He has also been
a member of the Rio Grande
College Boat d of Tt ustees for
17 years
Hts ath leltc a bth ltes dtd not
slop wtth college In 1954 55 he
was nmne1 up for the club
champ tonshtp of the Gal!tpohs
Golf Club and tn 1957 was club
champiOn

Chiefs come from
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behind, wm
62-54
Host logan down 24 23
durtn g the half hme tn
termtsswn came on strong m
the second ha lf Wednesda)
m ght to do"n vtslhng Hilliard
62 54
The vtctory left Logan wt th a
2 0 season ma rk The Chtefs
host Jackson tomg ht m a key
SEOAL cont.,st
After a 12 12 lte followmg one
pertod of play the VIStttng
Wtldcats " enl on top 24 23 at
halftune Logan outscored the
vtSttors 18 12 to take a 41 36
lead after three pertods
Logan htt 22 of 61 fteld goal
attempts for 36 I percent fh e
Chiefs wet e 13 of 28 from the
fteld m the second half Htlltard
htl 24 of 59 from the ft eld for
40 7 percent

DAVIS REHIRED
OKLAHOMA CITY (UP! ) Red DaVIs wtll be manager of
the Oklahoma City 89ers agam
next season accordmg to
General Manager Owen Mar
!inez

Red did an outstandmg JOb
last year under some adverse
Circumstances
Martinez
srud
The 89ers fmished third m
thetr four-team divtslon of the
Amencan Assoctation last sea
son

Islam revolves a round the
Koran whtch means rec1 t
mg m Arable and accordmg
to tradttton was dtc tated to
Mohammed by the Ang el
Gabrte l

Logan sank 18 of !4 fr ee
throw attempts Htlhard was
SIX or 14 Logan dommated the
boards 36 24 uutreboundmg
Htlltard 21 7 m the second ha lf
Don YoWJg led the Chtefs
"tth 21 potnts Ball and Ook
each had 12 for th e losers
L&lt;tgan lost the reserve game
46-44 Vars1ty box
HILLIARD C54J Ba t
52
1'.? Mar i n 306 S He r 408
Butt 0 2 2 M Ook 6012 St
Clar
204
Heyder
3 06
Dougherty 0 2 2 P Asc o
0
2 TOTALS 24 6 S4
LOGAN C6 2)
Mye r s 4 2
10 Gos n ell 2 2 6 Kemper 5 6
10 Young 10 1 2
Wr gh t 1 5
7 Fu ll er 0 2 2 TOTALS 22 18

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H r ard
Logan
R eseryes
L ogan 44

12 12 12 18 65
12 I 18 21- 62
H l ard 46

MEETING SCHEDULED
NEW YORK (UPI)
George Steinbrenner meets
wtth his lawyer this weekend to
decide whether he wtll test m
the courts Baseball Com
mtsstoner Bowte Kuhn s rulmg
that he ts meltgtble and tn
competent to parttctpate m
the affatrs of the New York
Yankees for the next two
years
The deCISIOn one of the
harshest handed down by a
comnussaoner s tnce the offtce
was created in 1920 was based
on Steinbrenner s admJsston
that he made illegal campatgn
contributions to both parttes
Stembrenner said he was
astonished that Kuhn could
suggest he was mcompetenl •
and that he would announce his
future plans, lf any sometunt
next week

the Sugar Bow l lead the natton
m total defense Th ey ve

ytelded onl y 174 7 yards per
game
Most defenst\ e teams m the
country are btg satd USC
coa ch John McKa y but as a
gr oup the lrt sh a r e the
btggest Th ey re qutck for thetr
SIZe too
We r e not gomg to score a
lot of pomls on them They
don t le ak th ey s ubmerge
you
McKay whose own cl ub lost
tls opener a t Arkansas and was
tied by Ca hforma llus year
added The only way we ve
been able to beat Notre Dame
ts wtth the btg play
The lnsh have surprlSed
their coach Ara Parseghtan
The suspen siOn of s1x Notre
Dame players as a result of a
dornutory mctdent durmg the
s wnmer deprived hun of three
ftrst hne defen s ive per
formers ends Ross BroY.rner
and Wtllte F'r) and safety
I uther Bradley
I dtdn t thmk there was a ny
way we could be as strong on
defense as we were a year
ago
Parseghtan admttted
If someone had told me a t
the start or the season that we
would be leadmg the nation m
defense after 10 games I would
have thought the person " as
crazy
The lr tsh have other
weapons bestdes thetr defense
too Fullback Wa) ne Bullock IS
one of them Wtth 815 yard&lt;; he
needs 113 to become Notre
Dame s all-tune smgle season
rushmg leader

SEO fro.r.;h
standings
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Monday !. r es ult
L ogan J8 Jac k son '.?0
Wedn es d&lt;~y s r esv t s
G all pot s 1 W e Is on ?6
Wa v erly 16 Me q s 33
D e c 1 qam e
A lh ens at ron on
Dec ) gam es
Ga ll P Ol S a ! M eg&lt;;
w a ... u y a t Loqa n
Ja c Kson at A hens
l on on a t We Is on

Laurel Cliff
News Notes
By Bertha Parker
Sa bbath School attend mcc
Nov 24 at tt1e fi ree Mcthud as t
Churcl wa s 108 Chou mcm
bers present 15 worshtp sci
v1ce attend ance was 74
Mrs Floyd Shook as a pat1 en t
at Holze r Medical Center
Mr Mark Stahl Stockp ort
recent!) v1s1ted wtth Mr and
Mrs Norman Schaefer
Mr and Mt s Ed Bauer
Clevelan d Mt and Mt s Ted
Mathew Huron spent Ihtlnks
gtvmg and the weeke nd wtth
Mr and Mrs Charles Karr
Mr and Mrs Phiii Wtsc
McConne lsvJ!l e
atlend ed
Sundav mornmg serv1ce at the
local ~ hurch md v. l S &lt;hnner
guest of Rev and Mr s Cec il
Wt se Ch ester
A ftlm
lhc Ihtcf 11 II e
Nigh t v. 11l be shuw1 S tturdaj
e\enm g No\ lO 7 10 al the
lo cal
c hurt:h
I very ne
welcome
Mr and Mt s lun Willy
Da) tun Mrs Mtldt ed Clary
and
Mr s
John
H. van
Columbu s \ 1s1ted I h ank s
g1vmg w1th Mr and Mt s Vern
Stor y

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�2 - The Datly Sent onel Mtddleport Pomeroy 0 Frtdav Nov 29 1974

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Don Oakley
Extra benefits won
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cure sick economy

Don Oakley

fhe Httomobde mdustr} 1s not 111 a ' t:{:ess w n sa 1d a
Um te d ~uto Wm ket s o ffl c tal the oth~' d av Its 111 a dep1e s
S I OJl

The remark ca me on t he hee ls of the Ia) off of 22 525
Ctu vsiPJ c&gt;mp loyes and before tht: a nnouncement by Gene1a!
Moto1 s that 11 was clos m g ttu e e s m 111 c ll ass~mb l y plant s
fhP mdus ti ) \\ tde tota l of tempo1at I\ or pe r manent l\ 1dled

wot ke a ~h a s passed 70 000 and &lt;:ontmues to c llm.b
It the 11pp lc et fects nf s las hed autom obtl c pt oduclw n have
not ) et devdoped mto a tid e S\\ ccp ng t ht ough the econo
mv one of eve1) seve n JObs 1s connt cted wtth the for tunes
ot tht: au to m du stQ m some v. &lt;.~v - a n d tl pamc has not set 1n
among tt:ft! unemployed"' orke1 sand the com mumtles depen
dt&gt;nl upon the auto com pan ies pay r n ils t he maJor reason ts
t s~ stem of compa ny pa id supplemental unc mpl o\ ment
be n ltts \SUB) "on by I he l AW back m the 1950s
Combuted \1\-Jtll state une m plo, men t compensation SUB
c an ~tv c an ex pe n e nced worket up to 95 per cent of hts nor
mal a ft e r lax mcome fo up to a ye ar For workers latd oft
s tnce automobile sales beg a n nosedtvtng la st wanter th is ha s
meant -so far - the dt!fn en ce bet\H•en dlfhc ult t mes and
tea l t rouble and fa tlw cou nlrj -so tar - the d tffei c nce bet
\H e n a 1ecess wn and a full scale depress ton
What IS becomang cause fm c onc et n ho"' ev e1 1s the fact
that near ly half the c u1rentl y une mploy e d m the au to mdu s
t1 \ have a tread\ bee n o ff t he JOb fo1 some t une some were
la td off as long a go as la s tJanua1v These v.orke rs are near
mg the e nd of theu s pec ia l lavolf be nefit s as we ll as state
un em pl oy ment compen satio n
As UAW \ tce president lr vmg Blues tone pomts out .SUB
was mtended to meet the no rm a l ups and down:s ot the ndus
tq. not With a disasteJ
He notes tha t t ht' dra 1n on the SUB fu nd at General Motors
has re duc ed tl from $245 m tll ton m Octobe r 1973 lo $102 mtl
h a n at the e nd of th1s Oc tobeJ Unde1 the con t1act between
the company and the union as the money tn the fund g oes
do\\ n the du r atwn of tf e be nef1ts to t hee! g tble e mploves as
ted uced
Pres tdent Fm d ha s proposed three month s of extra
unemp lovment be nef1ts for a ll \\oOrke1 s whose e h gab1 hlj r un
out not JUSt t hose 111 th e auto mdus u y as "' e ll a s a prog1 am
of new publt c works JObs lor the long let m unemployed
But these ate only pall aataves for a sic kness that lies a t the
verv heart of a deeply dtslressed econom', Itself

Is the gap closing?
fh e so ca lle d generatiOn gap 1s much ove1r a ted
So says (,. tsela Konopka ptofe ssor of soc aal work a t the
un1\ers 1ty of Mmnesota a nd dn ec tor of the umversltj s
Ce nte r for Youth Development and Research
The ba1 ners that do ex1st between voun g and old are pn
mardv art ific ia l she argues and fe ar IS the maw reason for
theu ex aste nce
There as fear of the u nkn ow n a nd fear of change (;l lded and
a betted by the repel tt ton ol catch P.hrases !tke generatiOn
gap
breakdown of the fam tly
fu ture shoc k a nd per
m 1Ss1veness
Famtltes today mav actua lly be mo" mg tov..a 1d closer re
latw ns htps as thej become more democrat iC she thmks
Fas t and easy t ra nspo rtatiO n and communtca tton allow
phys tca lly se para ted fam tltes to get together often Rather
than destroytng t he fa mtl' mcreased mobtltty may be
recreatmg the pall ern ol I he ne tg hbm hood famtlv
fhe new famtl y relallons h1p as no t permtss1ve tn th e
sense t hat one can alway s do what one wa nts Rathe r at
means t hat a du lts mus t conscwusly sha r e thetr va lue sys
te rns wtth the yo ung and expect challeng mg and questtomng
You ng people tn turn ha ve to th ank through thear value sys
terns
We cannot always butld agreement saj s Prof Konopka
but we must try to bUild t ru st

Orga E. Stout is dead
HARRISONVILLE - Mrs Va two sasters Mrs Mar)
Orb a E Stout 88 Harrtsonvtlle Sarnn St Marys and Mrs
Commumly Rl 4 Pomeroy Grace Slone Oklahoma two
dted Wednesday at Ve!.,rans grandch ildr en and severa l
Memortal Hospttal followmg a meces a nd ne phews
brtef tllness
FU!leral servaces Will be at 1
Mrs Stout was born Nov 6 p m
Sunday
at
the
1886 tn West Vtrg mt a a Harnsonvtll e Presbytenan
daught.,r of the late Mr and Church "tth Rev Lmson H
MrS T J Wagner She was the Stebbms offtctatmg Burtall'ltll
wtdo" of John W Stout who be tn the Wells Cemetery
dted June 1964 Also precedmg Frtendsmay call at the Walker
her m death were a son two Funeral Home Rutland an&gt;
brothers and a sister Mrs
ttme after 2 p m Saturday
Stout was a former post unttl noon Sunday when the
mts tress of the Har rJsonvtlle body wtll be taken to the
Post Offtce and owned the church The family will be
Stout Grocery
present to recetve fnends a t
SurvJVmg are a brother
the fun era l home fr om 7 to 9
J ames
St Ma rys IV p m Sa turday

Chnstmas Comes to the Holy Land

Gilligan
wants to
challenge
COLUMBUS (UP!) - An
attorney for Gov J ohn J
Galli gan says he wa nt s
SeC'ret ~n of State Ted Brown
to ISSUe a dlrecttve tu OOard s or
electiOns statmg that Witnesses
can challenge tndtvt dual
ballots Brown s offtce has
refused
Brown satd earher th ts week
he expects Monday s offtctal
canvass of county boards of
elections to show Jame s A
Rhodes defeated by 11 414 and
that the margm would hold up
under a recount
I thmk that we are a ble to
say Monday s offtctal canvass
wtll be 1 481 573 votes for
Gtlltgan wtth Rhodes 1 492 987
-a difference of 11 414 for
Rhodes Brown satd
I don t thmk the reco unt
will change the margm at all
he added There ll probabl)
be a fe\\ votes ditference but
genera lly a recount goes along
the lmes or the wmner gettmg a
few more votes
Gilltgan ts expected to ask
for a recount of the guber
natonal race early next week
Brown satd tf the request ts
made by Monday res ults
would be m by Dec 20 ,
Dav1d Young an attorne~ for
Gtlltgan who met w1th State
ElectiOns Clue! James Marsh
Wednesday satd he also
wanted the challenged ballots
segregated from the rest of the
ballots
Mars h srud a w1tness or
attorney chosen by mdiduals
mvolved m a recount can
watch the countmg but cannot
touch the ballot or forma l!)
challenge them
Marsh satd the Ia" states
that countmg offtcJa!s are
compriSed equally of Demo
crats and Republicans and are
the only ones who can handle a
ballot durmg a recount
U the counting offtctals are
unable to make a dete r
mmatton they wtll call m the
board members who wtl try to
resolve the queshon
Marsh
srud In the even the board
fatls to ma ke a determmatton,
the ballot m question ts sent to
the secretary of state s off1ce
Young srud he had asked
Marsh that he clatrfy a very
sertous con£usmg extsllng
throughout the state-that IS
the fun chon of witnesses
I asked t hat he av01d
tonfuswn and g1ve boards
UtSlruction m order to av01d Ute
posstbtlty of littgatton
sa1d
Young I specifically told him
I do not want to go to ~ourt
because tt would slow thmgs
down
SCOUTS TO MEET
REEDSVILLE - Reedsvtlle
Gtrl Scout Troop 67 wtll meet at
7 p m Monday to complete
Chnstmas prOJects Gtrls are
to take regtSlratton fee of $2 to
the meetmg A Chrtstm as
party IS bemg planned for Dec
9 wtth a gtft exchange A
commumty service ts also
bemg planned by the gtrls and
thetr leaders

LAMB

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husband Some men too use damaged structures and vtt~l
the mechamsm for sumlar complex chermcals m the body
reasons
A common cause for faltgue
Beyond that yo u need lo look 1s msufftctent physacal ac
to the many medtcal problems tivtly Thts can happen to a
that mterfe re wtth the release housewtfe The housekeepmg
of energy from your food chores whtle t1me consunung
wtthtn your cells Htgh on thiS may not provtde the range of
last IS a n em ia You need needed phystcal activity The
oxygen m the cells to release offtce v.orker s1ttmg at a desk
food energy Anemta lumts the all day may become phystcally
a btltty of the blood to carry decondtttoned Thts has far
oxygen t o the cells
reachmg effects on energy A
Nutnttonal factor s ar e good regular phystcal exerctse
eq ually tmportant If you don t program wtll help wtth thiS
have enough of the rtght foods problem
and the necessary vatamms
Metabolic diSeases can cause
needed to process the food and fattgue th1s mcludes low
release energy you wtll lack thyrotd problems diSease of
energy or feel tired Anyone the adrenal glands diabetes
who has 10verdone the dtetmg and other problems Taking
kick knows what I m speaking thyrotd w1ll not re!teve fal,!gue
about
unless there really ts a. low
Ctr c ulatory d1seas~ tn
thyrmd problem If 1ou are
cludmg heart t rouble c an bored wtth your marrtage
cause fatigue It IS Slmtlar to thyroid won t help It won t
anem aa m th at poor c1r
help you lose wetght etther
culatwn makes tl tmposstble to unless you are r eally low on
provide adequate amoWlts of thyrOid
oxygen and nutrtents to the
For a m or e complete
ce lls You have to be able to dascuss1on on yo ur energy
transpor t all the food and system read my newest book
oxygen elements to the cells
Metabohcs ( Harper and
before the energy release can Row) It wtll explam most of
occur
these complicated mteracttons
lnfectwus tllnesses sap on food vttamms phys1cal
energy by usmg tl to ft ght the a ctivtty obes1ty low blood
mfectton or repatr and replace sugar and your energy system

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Pro Standings

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NBA Stand.ngs
By Un1ted Press Inter n at anal
Eastern Confere nce

and optimistic

Ray Cromley
No light at end of energy tunnel
By
WASHINGTON- (NEA) - If you l h tn k we have coa l tro u
bles now v..a1t a few yea r s
Pres1dent Fords e nergy advasers have come to the reluc
tant conclusaon that those m uc h touted eso tertc e nergy
sources - sha le geothermal solar and gastficataon - a r e a
long way off practically a nd polt ttca!ly
Admtmstt at10 n planners have therefore conveme nll y
to recast a rna/or mc r ease m mmang I he} p lan stro ng pres
sures to get ot us mg uttltttes to shtft back to coa l They have
been pushmg d ev tces fo r su lfur control essential to comply
wtth em. tronmental stand ards when burnmg coal mmed m
the East toda y These plans look tmpress tve on pa pe r but
t hev don I square wtth the facts of coal product tOn and the
p10blems which sta nd m the way of s harp mcreases
I ve bee n sltllng through a sen es of meetmgs wtth the man
m thai mdustry a nd mothers wht ch must prov tde the money
and the equtpm ent fo r boostmg coal productton raptdly
enough to meet the need The outlook ts dtsmal
The problems m expa nd m g near the s urface Western coal
are numerous For one ther e ts the compli cated ow nersha p
of chunks of I he c oa l bearmg land In numero us msta nces
the surface raghts are owned by pnvate tnd1v1du ~ l s and the
underground n ghts by governme nt fh en there are the m
evttable envir on men tal batt les
Here tt s not ptlllCipally the environmental restnctaons as
s uc h but the de lays as one group after another halts the s ta rt
of operatwns to have 1ts day before government agenc1es or
m com t Even tou g h envaronmental restt 1ctaon s ca n be
handled tf th e) are spectft c the proble m ts that t here ts
much dtsag, eemenl among e nvtronmental groups as to what
they want and what ts practtcal
Th1 s mea ns we wtll have to de pend on produc twn from
those Eastern mmes where workmg condttaons ate a born
mabi e and the seams too thm for cheap efftctent mtntn g
Th e mt roduct ton of new labor sav mg devtc es m ma ny ol th e
mmes we are depend e nt on wtll be dtfftcult tndeed whtch
means that coal prtces" til go up w tth labor costs The latt e r
are pushed by an mfla twn we see m unab le to stt fl e
We ha ve alreadv seen the speed wath whtch mcreased
petroleum costs have affected pnces throughout the econo
my It wtll be no dtfferent wtth c oal though at a s lowe r pace
The current labm co nfli c ts wtll boost the c osts of e lectn c
power steel and a host of other p1 oduc ts These prtce n ses
wtll have a dommo effec t on the cost of much at what we buy
Worse yet thts ts Just the begmmng
Th ere has bee n a tend ency of late to so lve all problems b&gt;
means of new la ws The coal daspute shows once aga m t.hat
thts ts not po~stble or practtcal There ts a law on the booksTaft Hartley and Prestdent Ford s atdes hav e made tt clear
through lea ks to the press they believe the appltcatton of that
lav.. would be counterp roductiv e m a coal strtke Th1s ts a
vtew apparently wtdely shared tn Congress Be!tevmg thts tt
ts appallmg that no pla ns were made well tn advance for
alternate sources of s upply tn case of a le ngthy walkout
The admtmstration doesn t want to mvoke Taft Hartley tf
needed It doesn t want ratwnmg So far so good These may
be logtcal dec ts w ns but then what' What we have from th e
Senate the House a nd Mr Ford ts thumb twtdd!t"g govern
ment off1 c1als runnmg back and forth be tween man agem e nt
and labor pleadmg and caJoling But there are no plan s for
an emergency

PICK UP SET

By Lawrence E Lamb M D
1 DEAR DR LAMB - In one
of your colwnns you satd tha t
low thyrotd ts a m~ tabo!tc
dtsease but there were many
causes of Ialtgue At ttmes I
have a bur st or energy but tt
does n t last very long and
usually after s upper I tend to
be qwte ttred I do have an
underactive thyrotd an~ my
blood pressure IS low I was
taking some type of thyrotd
ptlls but they dtdn t seem to
helpmeatall Asaresultofm)
thyrotd condttton I am over
wetght
DEAR READER - Let s
e!tmmate the problem or
phystcal fa!t gue from heavy
phystcal work The cause of
other types of fa!tgue IS often
s tt uah onal ll may be a
sympt om of JUst p!am
boredom In other mstances 1t
reflects unhapptness wtth hfe
s1tua!tons at home wtth the
Iamtly or on the JOb A com
mon pr oblem wath many
peop le ts lack of a tnly
&lt;tgmftcan t goal that s timulates
the person and brmgs out hts or
her best qualt!tes
Emottonal fattg~e m the
evemng often ts felated to
problems wtthm the marrtage
It may be a woman s reactmn
to spendmg the mght wtth her

Taylor anxious

M nnesota
M c h gan

6 10 0
5 14 0
Canad•an
W I I
1 8 0
12 7 0
0 6 I

Atlant C DI VIS on

Many problems
can cause fatigue

3 - The Daily Senlmel Middleport Pomeroy 0 Frtday Nov 29 1974

Mtddl e por l Volunteer
Ftremen wtll hold thetr ftrst
ptckup or money an d canned

goods for Cltrtstmas baskets
Sunday afternoon Anyone not
planmng to be at home 1s asked
to leave a con tnbuhon oh the
porc h or call any firem a n

Berrys World

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My schecfule IS completely f1lled so 1m gomg
to send you to my own psychotherapist Sidney the bartender at

CONVINCED that tm
proved military traming can
prevent furthe r c ivilian
massacres U S Army
Secretary Howard Callaway
released the long secret
Peers Report supervised by
retired Lt Gen William
Peers which dcl\es Into the
My Lat atrocity The Peers
report concludes Uta! at least
28 officers Including two
chaplains were responsible
for the c over up of the
massacre

IRA is put
out of bounds
by parliament
LONDON
(UP!)
Parliamen t
approved
a
government sponsored btU to
outlaw the lrtsh Repubhcan
Army today vtrtually assurtng
tt wtll bec ome law before the
end of the day
Po!tce mamtatn e d ttght
securtty throughout London m
case extremists retaliated w1th
new bomb attacks
The House of Commons
approved the measure after a
17 hour sesston that lasted
through the mght The House o£
Lords gave tl rubber s tamp
approval less than 15 mmutes
after recetvmg It

COLUMBUS Oh1o (UP!) Ohw State trytng to rebound
from 1ts worst season tn 16
years under coach Fred
Taylor kicks off 1ts 1974-75
basketball schedule Saturday
mght by bostmg M1d American
Co nference ne wcomer Ball
State
Taylor whose 9-15 record a
year ago was only h1s second
losmg season stnCI' he became
Buckeye coach m 1959 has four
returnmg starters from a team
which won tis last three games
mcluding a vtctoty over B1g
Ten co""hamplon Indiana
We re kmd of exCited about
the way pracllce has gone for
the ftrst tune m a couple or
years
Taylor says Astde
from the record last year tt
wasn t any fun
The key to thiS year s
Buckeye team appears l&lt;r be 610 230-pound center Cra1g
Taylor who started mne
games last season as a
sophomore includmg Ute fmal
three
CraJg IS our most unproved
player, coach Taylor says
he worked religtously on a
weight program thts summer
to budd up his strength and he
has a much better understand
mg of what he can and can t
do
Sophomore Clance Hammond, who sat out his freshman year because of scholastic
melJglbility backs up Taylor
He IS 6-6
Has SoUd Forwards
Taylor also has two sohd
forwards in 6-7 Bill Altdreas,
the leading scorer last year
w1th an average or 15 6 per
game and 6-6 Steve Wenner
who led m reboundmg wtth 201
and averaged 10 2 pomts
Wenner however tnJured his
nght hand m practice this
week and may be sidelined for
a time
Backing up those two wtll be
6-5 JUniOr Andy SttegemeJer
who Taylor calls Ute best
athlete on the team and 6-6
freshman Terry Burrts one of
Utree Buckeye recruits
Taylor s eyes light up when
he talks about hiS guards
paced by 6-foot sophomore
Larry Bolden who was one of
the few bnght spots last
season
Bolden although slowed

some durmg early faU pra.ctl•~.~~
l)y a ktdney ailment ts
and with a better
shootmg touch He
12 3 pomts per game as a freshman
Battlmg for the other back·
court JOb oppostte Bolden are 62 Jun1or Terry Shields who
played m only three games last
year but has come on strong
and Mark Bayless an exc1ting
6-2 freshman who needs only
game experience
Seruor Dan Weston, 6-5 who
mtssed most Ute !973-74 season
after undergomg knee surgery
and has been bothered by the
same knee agam UttS year
could also be a backcourt
factor
Have Better Speed
We re gomg to have better
team speed and we re running
out better
Taylor sa1d
We re domg a much better JOb
of orgamzmg our breaks
That s one of the Utmgs we felt
we had to do
Taylor noted Utat the Buck
eyes shot only 61 per cent from
the free throw tine last season
calling 1t 'pretty sorry
I don t think anythmg that
pomts out your attttude
towards basketball better tha n
free throw shootmg " Taylor
srud It indtcate~ how much
concentrallon you have '
The Buckeyes have been
picked to finish far down m the
B1g Ten standmgs and Taylor
admits his team will have to
'play up a storm if they are to
be m contentiOn
But I don t see how you can
wm anything if you don t Utmk
you can wtn srud Ute dean of
conference coaches, who has
seven Btg Ten titles tn hiS 16
years
Saturday rught s game will
be Ute first meeting ever
between the Buckeyes and the
Cardmals of coach Jim
Holstem
Ball State fuushed wtUt a 1412 mark last year, but Jts top
two scorers Larry Bullington
and ChriS Collins, are graduated Bullington IS the aU-tune
leading scorer at Ball State
Holstem does have three
regulars back from that squad
m 6-2 Juntor leaper Shafer
Suggs (Ill), 6-1 senior guard
Bob Faulkner (7 7), and 6-7
center Larry Hembaugh ( 5 6)

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By Un ted Press Internal onat
Amer can conf erence
East
w I t pet pf
pa
8 3 0 727 25 2
70

ll

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Buffa o
New Eng
NY Je S

8 3 0 727
7 4 0 636
4 7 0 364

234
278
87

205
93
238

Batt

2 9 0 I 82
Central
w 1 t pet
8 2 I 77 3

136

261

pf
247

pa
156

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P t sbgh
n

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Houston

7 4 0 636 258
85
5 6 0 45 5 18 1 21

Cleve

3

203

275

pf
280

pa
7J

D enver
6 5 1 542 265
Ka ns c ty 4 7 o 364 195
SanD ego 3 a 0 273 153
Nat1onal Conference
Ea s t
w I t pet pf
St L OU I S
9 2 0 8 18 246

263
23 8
237

washngtn

17.

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Dallas

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8 0 273
W es t
w I t pet
9 2 0 8 8

8 4

0 667

7 5 0 583
Ph Ia
4 7 0 364
NYG ants 2 9 0 18'.?

255

pa
173

233 191
158 If.
16 1 23 7

Central

v

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pf

7 4 0 636

223

pa
16 1

Green Bay 6 5 0 54 5 187
Detro 1
6 6 0 500 2 16

153
223

Ch cago

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3 8 0 273
W es t

I 15

19 6

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19 7

pa
137

8 3 0 727

Sa n Fran
4 7 0 364 18 4 21)2
N ew O r len s 4 7 0 364 122 199
At lanta
2 9 0 182
84 215
X ClinChed d1v SIOn t fi e
Thursdays Result
Denver 3 1 D et roit 27
Dal as 24 Washmglon 23
Sunday s Gam es
Bal t more at Buffalo
Green Bav a Ph Ia
Houston at P ll sburgh
Kansas C ty at Sf Lou s
L os Ange les a t A ant a
N ew England at Oakland
New Orleans at M nnesota
N Y G1antsat Ct1 cage
San D1ego at NY J e ts
Sa n F r a n at Cleve and
Monday s Game
c n c at M am n g h t
WHA Sland ngs
By un1ted Press 1nternat1onal
East
w I t pis gf
N ew ~ng
14 4 0 28 78 ~~
7 6 I 15 4 1 43
C eve l and
6 13 0 12 56
Ch •cago
8 43 ~~
lndpls
4 17 0
West
w 1 t pts gl ga
Hou ston
lA 7 0 28 98 62

Golf circuit to
drop Kings play
CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
Kmgs Island Open Golf
Tournament will be dropped
from the 1975 Profestonal
Golfers AssoCiatiOn Tour next
year because of a conilict tn
scheduhng, accordmg to
tournament chali'JIIan Burch
Rlber
The Kings Island Open
which was not a fmanc1al
success tis ftrst two years wtll
be added to the PGA tour m
1976, Riber said Thursday
We had three options for
scheduling Ute tournament in
1975 Riber explamed
The available dates which
were the same as we had this
past fall (Ute week of Sept 14) ,
conflicted wtth the Ryder Cup
matches Another poSSibtlity
was the week of the World
Ser1es or a later date m Oc
Iober when the weather
becomes a factor, he sa1d
We dl(ln t feellt was fair to

w 1 pet g b
Buffa l o
6
4 800
N ew York
11 B 579
4
Boston
11 9 550
5
Ph ladelph a
7 12 368 8
Central DI VISIOn
w
I pet g b
Wash n g t on
14
6 700
Houston
I I 8 579
2 1
Cleveland
1
8 57 9
2 1
At l anta
8 12 400
6
New Orleans
2 18 100 12
Western Conf er ence
M dwest 0 v S1on
w I pet 9 b
KC Omaha
11
9 57 1
Detro
11 10 524
Ch cage
0 10 soo
M lwaukee
4 14
22 2
6
PaCif e D VIS IOn
w 1 pet 9 b
Golden St at e
14
6
700
Port land
1 10 524
3
Sea ttl e
0 11 476
4
P h oen i x
a 12 400 6
Los Ange es
7
389
6
Thur sday s Results
Cl eve la nd I 0 Ph Ia 10 3
Portland 88 Phoen x 85
Fnday s Games
New York at Bos t on
Was h ngton at Buffalo
Seatt eat Ph l adelph a
A tl anta a H ouston
KC Omaha at M !waukee
N ew Orleans at L os An ge l es

ask the public to make a cho1ce
between baseball, football or
golf We re working for a date
Utat will be acceptable by tbe
public at a time when 1t will
feed thetr need for sports entertainment "
R1ber ts working With Deane
Beaman
PGA
Players
DIVISion pres1dent, for the
best poss1ble dates m 1976
We could aru10unce at this
time approXImately the same
dates for 1976 as we would have
bad this year, but we aren t
gomg to do that because we feel
we have an opportun1ty to
move up in the schedule to
dates earlier ut September or
into August, which has always
been our goal," said Riber
The first two tournaments
were won by Jack Nicklaus and
Mlller Barber and the events
were structured so Uta! most of
tbe money went to tbe Boy
Scouts of America

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SanD ego
Phoenix

1 I 7 0 22 60
7 9 1 15 60

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Bottling &lt;:;ompany
Mrdd,eport

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Quebec
W nn P9

12
10

65
48

70
84

pt s gf
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24 80
2
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ga
80
6il
45

N H L Standmgs

By Un ted Pr ess Inter n atio n a l
Dv1sonl
w I t pts 91 ga
Ph Ia
146 3318 1 55

A tl anta
12 7
NY Rangers 10 7
NY s l nd r s
9 7
DI VI SIOn
w I
Van cuvr
' 6

Ch cage
M nnesota
St Lou s
K an C ty

9

5 29 69
4 24 8 1
6 24 79
1
I pis gf
4 32 9 1

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66

6 13 2 14 60
2 17 3
7 51
D v s on 4
w 1 t pts gf
Bu ff a l o
17 4 3 37 110
Boston
12 5 5 29 99
To r on t o
5 12 4 14 69
Ca t f
3 16 4 0 50
Thursda ys R es ults
Buffa lo 5 De ro1 t 2
Fr day s Games
NY Range rs. a Atlanta
N Y slanders at Ca l f

Ath ens

Wet

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POP
0 134 11 7
1 0 93 70

2

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59

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1 109 11 7

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Social Events
By Mrs Francis Morr1s
Rev IV P Btkacsan "as
called to Tallmadge Ohto after
IS mother had the mtSfortWJe of
falhng down cellar steps and
was InJW"ed Her condthon ts
se nous
Mr
Henry Roush and
daughter Mrs Mtldred Hart
returned home Frtday after
spendmg ten days wtth hts
daughter Mrs Vwlet Ftsher
"ho ts m a Sandusky hospital
after a bad auto acctdent Nov
11 She wtll be transferred to
Ctty Hospital Akr on Ohto
Mr A C Bradford and
daughter
Mr s
He rman
Carson or Coolville VISited hiS
mece Mrs Herman Carson of
Coolvtlle
Mr A c Bradford and
daughter
Mrs
Herman
Carson of Coolvtlle VISited hts
ntece Mrs John Reed who ts
senously til m Chtlhcothe
Mr and Mrs Brent Mttchell
and famtly or Chattanooga
Tenn are vtsttmg relattves m
Parkersburg and Mr and Mrs
Crttt Bradford here
Mr and Mrs Ralph Webb
Vera Beegle and Gretta
Stmpson spent Thursday Nov
21 at Spencer W Va wtth Mr
and Mrs Solon Butcher
Mr and Mrs Phtl Mtller of
Rtdg eway Ohto spent a day
and overmght wtth her
parents Mr and Mrs George
Netgler
Mr and Mrs Ralph Badgley
returned home from a VtStt at
Hannbal NY wtth thetr son

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non-league
openers
CHICAGO (UP!) - B1g Ten
basketball gets underway
Saturday w1th e1ght teams
scheduled against non-league
foes m Ute openers of an abbreviated program against non
conference teams
Because the B1g Ten will
play a double round robtn
home and home schedule this
year for the second time m
history, requtrmg 18 games
none of the teams can play
more
than
etght nonconference opponents ::md
stnce most w11! be m at least
one tournament, the smgle
games will be cut drasttcal!y
Standout clashes on the
openmg mght should be Ten
nessee Tech at lndtana,
defendmg co-ehampton, Toledo
at Michigan the other cochampion, lndJana State at
Purdue
rated
a
lttle
challenger and NorUt Dakota
at Minnesota a darkhorse
contender
Other Saturday games will
be Virginia Commonwealth at
Iowa Northwestern at Ken
tucky Ball State at Ohto State
and Ohlo Umverslty at
Wlsconsm Notre Dame also
Will open Saturday at
ValparaiSO
MtchJgan State and llllnots
open Monday wtth Central
Michtgan at the Spartans and
Valparatso at the filim

Ia" and daught.,r
Rev and Mr s Howard
Shtveley and sons are spendmg
ThanksgiVIng holtda)S wtth
thetr home folk tn Wtlrnmgton
Mr and Mrs Roy Rtffle were
guests Saturda) of Mr and
Mrs Btl! McKenzte and famtly
at Galltpolts
Th e Commumty Thanks
gtvtn g Servtce was held
Wednesday at the Ftrst Bap!tst
Church Speaker was the Rev
Bar tholemew of the Nazarene
Church
tn

The era of the laundromat
was born on Aprtl!8 1934 tn
Fort Worth Tex wtth the
openmg of a Washaterta a
new type of servtce
whereelectrtcwashmg ma
chmes could be rented by the
hour

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s l on
0 1 40 55
H an nan Tra ce
0 1 48 80
Ga ll pol s
o o
0 0
M e gs
0 0
0
0
Waverly
0 0
0
0
Whee ersburg
0 0
0 0
Tu es day s result s
Sout h Po nl80 Hanna n Trace 48
Ir onton 93 Coal G rove 70
V nton Coun y 55 Wet ston 40
Jackson 59 Oa k H It 43
Wednesdays R e sults
Logan 62 H II a rd 54
Port smouth 80 M !fo r d 50
Fnday s Games
Gall pol s at We ll s on
Jackson at Logan
Waverly at Me gs
I ronton at A th en s
Wt1 ee l ersbur g at Not re Dame
Hann an Trace at Eastern
Saturday s game
Sou th Po nt at Por ts mouth

ga
77
67
94
106

wtth a 19()..yat d day agamst
UCLA that gave hun l 306
ya rds for Ute yea r and 3 609 for
hts career The old con £erence
mark was 3 423 by 0 J Stmpson
USC s Jit te rbug 5 9 185
pound tatlback also has 48
touchdowns and
pomts 10
his career
The Irish who handled USC
23 14 las t season en route to an
11-&lt;&gt; record that was clunaxed
b) a 24 23 wm over Alabama m

Dr. Allison to he
honored Dec. 7

ALL G-AMES

Team
L ogan
Iron t on
Sou t h Pont
Jackson
Portsmouth

94
1 2

ABA Stand.ngs
By Un ted Press International
East
w
pet g b
Kentucky
14 4
778
New York
14 •
St Lo u s
• 14
391 7 '
M e mphis
5 17
227 11
V rg n a
4 16 200 11
We st
w
I pet 9 b
Denver
S
4
S la
San A nton o
14
6
700
Ut ah
9 11
450
San D1ego
8 10
444
1nd an a
7 11
389
Thursday s Results
Kentucky 108 V rg n a 95
Fr1day s Game s
v rg n a at Memph s
5 1 L ou s at U ah
Kentucky a t N ew Y ork
San Anton 1o at Denver
San D ego at lnd a na

Notre Dante wh1ch wtll face
top rated Alabama m the
Orange Bowl on Ne" Years
mght goes mto tls annual
colltstOn wtth USC wtth a 9 1
record and seven vtctortes m a
row
Agatnst the IriSh defense
which has ytelded only 81
pomts th1s season the Trojans
send the new Pae-8 career
rushmg kmg
Davts enhanced his Hetsman
Trophy chances last weekend

standings

3 21 7o 48
4 20 64 84
4 18 66 76
1 9 55 93
3
w I f pt s gf ga
1
2 • 3 I 68 38
11 6 7 29 02 78
8 10 3
9 8 7 77

Detro t
Wa s h ng on

season the No 4-rated TroJa ns
have been UtStalled as four
pomt favontes agamst the
ftflh r a nk ed Irt s h
A crown of 90 000 ts expected
at the Coltseum for the 2 05
p m game whtch wtll be
shown on na tiona l teleVISton
Pat Hade n USC s out
standmg semor quarterback
suffered a brutsed knee m his
team s 34-9 romp over UC! A
last Saturday but IS expected to
play

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7 10
4 16
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Los Ang
Montrea l
P tt sburgh

•

game he no maka the rules
esteemed by your Cab met
Butz made the remark off
A spokesman for Butz sa1d
the record to some newsmen one newsman pomted out to
at a pnvate breakfast meeting hun that !he Chmese and the
Wednesday
Pope apparently do not agree
Respondmg to the report
wt th the need for population
Mons1gnor Eugene V Clark a control as II means of
spokesman for the cardinal
allev1atmg food shortages
satd m a telegram to Prestdent
Ford I call upon Secretary
Butz then satd a story bad
Earl Butz to apologtze un- been gomg the rounds of the
medtately or reStgn followtng ' foQ!I conference In Rome to the
hls crude pomted msult \ effect that aft.,r tbe Pope spoke
dJrect.,d at Pope Paul VI
there an Itallan woman was
sptrttualleader of the worlds heard to say He no lays the
Catholics
P
The spokesman for the head game he no maka Ute rules
of the Roman Catholic Ar
The Butz spokesman Claude
chdlocese of New York
Gifford sa1d the secretary was
asserted the Pope had h1s
only repealing a story that
pleas for unmedut,te reltef to
was making Ute rounds at the
starvmg people al\swered by
food conference He wasn't the
e thmc mockery ahd vulgar
only one telling that story He
rellgtous
preJudtce
by
was tn no sense taking on the
Secretary Butz
Pope
If !&gt;fr Butz can speak this
way and remam In your
Rep Mario Btagg1, D - N Y
Cabmet
Clark told the
meanwhile sent a telegram to
President Catholics Italo
Ford demanding tl\at Butz be
Amertcans and the starvmg
fired ' for hts anti-Catholic
people of the world wtll all
anti llahan remarks colt
know how poorly Utey are
cermng Pope Paul VI

LOS ANGELES I UPI) Rose Bowl-bound Untvers tty of
Southern California commg
off an unpresstve Pactftc-8
t1tle chn ch m g victory over
UCLA last weekend matches
tis potent rushmg attack led by
Hetsman Trophy ca ndtdal e
Anthony DaviS agamst Notre
Dame s stmgy defense Satur
day
Wtth three overpowermg
WUIS m a row to get to the Rose
Bo\\1 for the thtrd straight

Edm nt n
a 6 0 16 52 40
Vancuvr
6 10 1 13 Sl 61
Thur sday s R es ult s
Quebec 7 nd ana poll s 5
Vancouver 6 Toronto 2
Houslon 2 Edmon t on 0
Ch cago 3 San D ego 2
Fr1day s Games
nd ana pol sat Cleve and
M ct1 gan at w nn peg
Tor onto at Phoen x
N ew Eng l and at Van c ouver

Butz in trouble for Papal joke
NEW YORK I UP!) - The
offtce o£ Cardtnal Terence
Cooke has accused Agnculture
Secretary Earl Butz of ethmc
mockery and vulgar religwus
preJudJce
for a JOktng
reference tn a mock Itahan
accent to Pope Paul VI s vtews
on feedmg the poor
It was second elhmc con
troversy to beset the Ford
adrmmstratton Gen George
Brown Chairman of the Jomt
Chtefs
of
Staff
was
reprtmanded by the President
for suggesting that Jews bad
dtspropor!tonate mfluence
over newspapers and banks
Brown later apologtzed and
satd h1s remarks d1d not reflect
htS true feelings A Whit.,
House spokesman sa1d Ford
would have no comment until
he talked to Butz and found out
exactly what had been satd
The latest diSpute arose aft.,r
Thursday edtttons of the New
York Dat!y News reported Butz
had dtsmtssed the Pope s
advtce on the world food shortage by saymg m a mockmg
Italian accent He no playa the

Trojans liked by 4 over Notre Dame

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to Waverly
Coach John Arn oll s Metgs
freshmen dropped a 46 33
dectsJOn to host Wa\erly m
thetr SEOAL opene r Wed
nesday evemng
Coach Arnott played 11 men
tn the con!.,st Gene Holley led
the Little Marauders wtth ntne
pomts Thomas paced Wa\erly
wtth 18
Other Meags scorers were
Greg Wtl!., 7 Brent Stanley
6 Blame Qualls and Chuck
Follrod 4 each and Brent
Arnold 3
Others playmg for Metgs
were Kelley Wtnebrenner
Mark Mttch Ttm Rawltngs
Ron Casct and Ttm Ebersbach
Waverly led I~ 24 14 and
36 23 at the quartermarks
Thursday
the
Lttll e
Marauders wtll host Galltpolts
m a 5 15 contest on the varstty
hardwood
Score by quart.,rs
Waverly 9th
14 10 12 10-46
Metgs 9th
6 8 9 10-33

Reedsville
News, Notes
Vtslhng recently w1th Mr
and Mrs Ernest Ruth were
Mrs Altce Foutly and Mr and
Mrs Rome Sandy of Parkers
burg W Va
Mr and Mrs Isaac Fr ydman
of Colwnbus spent the weekend
wtlh Mr an d Mrs Ernest
Whtl ehead and huntly
Mr and Mt s Walter Brown
an d Davad wer e weekend
guests of Mr and Mrs Wtlham
Thomas and sons of Enon
Mr
a nd Mr s
Jumor
Congrove of Zanesvt lle vtsJted
wtth Mr a nd Mrs Gene
Wilson The Congroves ¥- ere on
th eir way for a vacahon tnp to
Flortda
Mr and Mrs Denver Weber
and sons ""ere dmner gues ts of
Mr and Mrs Oscar Weber and
famtly at Keno Sunday
Alfred mcf
Sunday School att.,ndan ce on
Nov 24 was 53 the offertng
$25 59 Worshtp se rvtces were
held all! .-tth the Rev Meece
speaking on ills Good to Gtve
At
Thanks Unto the L&lt;rrd
tendance at th1s servtce was 30
offermg $18 84 and pledges $18
Mr and Mrs Charles D
Woode at tended the Thanks
glvmg dinner and program at
the North Bethel Church
Sunday Nov 24
Nma Robmson and Clara
Follrod took Sunday dmner
wtth Mr and Mrs Otto Swartz
at Shade 0
The church here and frtends
of the Arc~er famtly learned of
the death of John Archer or
Guysvtlle Saturday evemng
Mr Archer celebrated hts
IOOth btrthday at the home of
hiS son Mr and Mrs Russell
Archer and Iamtly not long
ago
Glen and Wtlbur Robmson
retlU'ned £rom a deer hun t m
West VtrR lm.a thi s weekend

RIO GRANDE
Dr
Raytnon r Al!tson a 1925
gr a du ate or Rto Grande
College wtll be one of four
Indu ctees mt o t he College
Alhlettc Hall of Fame Satur
da) Dec 7 durmg half ltme
ceremomes uf the RIO Grande
Man etta basketball game The
Homecommg game will start
at B p m tn the Paul R I yne
Phystcal Educatton Center on
the RIO Gr.ande Campus
Dr Al!tson wtll be enshnned
wtlh fe ll ow ho n or ees Bob
Mabr) Davtd Smtth and
Walter Cook Durtng the tntttal
anductwn cer e m omes last
year 12 forme r Rto athletes
were honored mcludmg the
fame 1952 53 Rto Grande
Basketball
team
"htch
featUJ ed Cla ren c e Bevo
Fran cts
Dr Alltson was select.,d fot
h1s outstandmg perfm mance
as a football and basketball
player at Rto Grande College tn
1921 1n22 a nd 1924 and
baseball star for the Redmen tn
1922 23 24 and 25

He y, as praised m the college
yearb( oks 1s a splendtd punter
and upen f1 e ld runnel 1n
foot ba ll dutwg hts un
dergraduate }ea1s at RIO
lrrande College He was also
hsl.ed as il good passer and h.e
played on both the defensive
and offens ive squads
Bor n and raased m Calh a
County he IS the son or the late
Dr a nd Mrs Thomas Allison a
long tune doc tor or medtctne ill
Rto Gr ande vt ll age
He
graduated from the Rw
Grande Htgh School llto
Grande Co llege a nd the In
diana Ulll\erstl) College or
Denhstry
Dr
Allison IS a past
prestden t of the Ga lhpolts Ctty
Commtsswn He has also been
a member of the Rio Grande
College Boat d of Tt ustees for
17 years
Hts ath leltc a bth ltes dtd not
slop wtth college In 1954 55 he
was nmne1 up for the club
champ tonshtp of the Gal!tpohs
Golf Club and tn 1957 was club
champiOn

Chiefs come from
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62-54
Host logan down 24 23
durtn g the half hme tn
termtsswn came on strong m
the second ha lf Wednesda)
m ght to do"n vtslhng Hilliard
62 54
The vtctory left Logan wt th a
2 0 season ma rk The Chtefs
host Jackson tomg ht m a key
SEOAL cont.,st
After a 12 12 lte followmg one
pertod of play the VIStttng
Wtldcats " enl on top 24 23 at
halftune Logan outscored the
vtSttors 18 12 to take a 41 36
lead after three pertods
Logan htt 22 of 61 fteld goal
attempts for 36 I percent fh e
Chiefs wet e 13 of 28 from the
fteld m the second half Htlltard
htl 24 of 59 from the ft eld for
40 7 percent

DAVIS REHIRED
OKLAHOMA CITY (UP! ) Red DaVIs wtll be manager of
the Oklahoma City 89ers agam
next season accordmg to
General Manager Owen Mar
!inez

Red did an outstandmg JOb
last year under some adverse
Circumstances
Martinez
srud
The 89ers fmished third m
thetr four-team divtslon of the
Amencan Assoctation last sea
son

Islam revolves a round the
Koran whtch means rec1 t
mg m Arable and accordmg
to tradttton was dtc tated to
Mohammed by the Ang el
Gabrte l

Logan sank 18 of !4 fr ee
throw attempts Htlhard was
SIX or 14 Logan dommated the
boards 36 24 uutreboundmg
Htlltard 21 7 m the second ha lf
Don YoWJg led the Chtefs
"tth 21 potnts Ball and Ook
each had 12 for th e losers
L&lt;tgan lost the reserve game
46-44 Vars1ty box
HILLIARD C54J Ba t
52
1'.? Mar i n 306 S He r 408
Butt 0 2 2 M Ook 6012 St
Clar
204
Heyder
3 06
Dougherty 0 2 2 P Asc o
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2 TOTALS 24 6 S4
LOGAN C6 2)
Mye r s 4 2
10 Gos n ell 2 2 6 Kemper 5 6
10 Young 10 1 2
Wr gh t 1 5
7 Fu ll er 0 2 2 TOTALS 22 18

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H r ard
Logan
R eseryes
L ogan 44

12 12 12 18 65
12 I 18 21- 62
H l ard 46

MEETING SCHEDULED
NEW YORK (UPI)
George Steinbrenner meets
wtth his lawyer this weekend to
decide whether he wtll test m
the courts Baseball Com
mtsstoner Bowte Kuhn s rulmg
that he ts meltgtble and tn
competent to parttctpate m
the affatrs of the New York
Yankees for the next two
years
The deCISIOn one of the
harshest handed down by a
comnussaoner s tnce the offtce
was created in 1920 was based
on Steinbrenner s admJsston
that he made illegal campatgn
contributions to both parttes
Stembrenner said he was
astonished that Kuhn could
suggest he was mcompetenl •
and that he would announce his
future plans, lf any sometunt
next week

the Sugar Bow l lead the natton
m total defense Th ey ve

ytelded onl y 174 7 yards per
game
Most defenst\ e teams m the
country are btg satd USC
coa ch John McKa y but as a
gr oup the lrt sh a r e the
btggest Th ey re qutck for thetr
SIZe too
We r e not gomg to score a
lot of pomls on them They
don t le ak th ey s ubmerge
you
McKay whose own cl ub lost
tls opener a t Arkansas and was
tied by Ca hforma llus year
added The only way we ve
been able to beat Notre Dame
ts wtth the btg play
The lnsh have surprlSed
their coach Ara Parseghtan
The suspen siOn of s1x Notre
Dame players as a result of a
dornutory mctdent durmg the
s wnmer deprived hun of three
ftrst hne defen s ive per
formers ends Ross BroY.rner
and Wtllte F'r) and safety
I uther Bradley
I dtdn t thmk there was a ny
way we could be as strong on
defense as we were a year
ago
Parseghtan admttted
If someone had told me a t
the start or the season that we
would be leadmg the nation m
defense after 10 games I would
have thought the person " as
crazy
The lr tsh have other
weapons bestdes thetr defense
too Fullback Wa) ne Bullock IS
one of them Wtth 815 yard&lt;; he
needs 113 to become Notre
Dame s all-tune smgle season
rushmg leader

SEO fro.r.;h
standings
5EOAL FRES H M E N
T eam
G a pot s
oq an
Wav e y
A le s
ronton
M r; gs
n k so n
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J6 33
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Monday !. r es ult
L ogan J8 Jac k son '.?0
Wedn es d&lt;~y s r esv t s
G all pot s 1 W e Is on ?6
Wa v erly 16 Me q s 33
D e c 1 qam e
A lh ens at ron on
Dec ) gam es
Ga ll P Ol S a ! M eg&lt;;
w a ... u y a t Loqa n
Ja c Kson at A hens
l on on a t We Is on

Laurel Cliff
News Notes
By Bertha Parker
Sa bbath School attend mcc
Nov 24 at tt1e fi ree Mcthud as t
Churcl wa s 108 Chou mcm
bers present 15 worshtp sci
v1ce attend ance was 74
Mrs Floyd Shook as a pat1 en t
at Holze r Medical Center
Mr Mark Stahl Stockp ort
recent!) v1s1ted wtth Mr and
Mrs Norman Schaefer
Mr and Mt s Ed Bauer
Clevelan d Mt and Mt s Ted
Mathew Huron spent Ihtlnks
gtvmg and the weeke nd wtth
Mr and Mrs Charles Karr
Mr and Mrs Phiii Wtsc
McConne lsvJ!l e
atlend ed
Sundav mornmg serv1ce at the
local ~ hurch md v. l S &lt;hnner
guest of Rev and Mr s Cec il
Wt se Ch ester
A ftlm
lhc Ihtcf 11 II e
Nigh t v. 11l be shuw1 S tturdaj
e\enm g No\ lO 7 10 al the
lo cal
c hurt:h
I very ne
welcome
Mr and Mt s lun Willy
Da) tun Mrs Mtldt ed Clary
and
Mr s
John
H. van
Columbu s \ 1s1ted I h ank s
g1vmg w1th Mr and Mt s Vern
Stor y

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5- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Frtday, Nov 29, 1974

Panthers prevail 9-6 in 'Ben Gay Bowl' game
the Thanksg1vmg 11;w t l,JsSI&lt;
,11 Me q..: s Ht'-'-h f1rld \ t'S!t't d~l \
E,u lv an the ftr:; l qu,u1t' l
Pomt'l ov ~
M1ke
Wn )..! h1

BY JOHN REECE
Bob Werry ' s passtng and
Mtck Ash's r unmng helped
Pomerov's former Put pie
Panthers hold on to eke out a
narrow 9-6 vlctory over Mad·
dleport alumnt tn a renewa l of

1 eco\

hnr The P,mthers then dn 1ve

GRATE ASSIGNED
FT RILEY, Kan -Army
Prtvate Ftrst Class Jeffrey D
Grate, son of Mr and Mrs
Charles Lathey, Langsvtlle,
Ohto, Is assigned as a welder m
Headquarters Company, 1st
Batallton of the 1st Infantry
Divtston's 63rd Armor at Ft
Riley, Kan

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HEADING up the threemao physicians' panel appointed by U S District
Judge John Slrlca to
examine former President
Nixon is Dr Charles A.
Hufnagle, a ca rdiovascular
s urgeon at Georgetoy,n
University m Washmgton
The panel Is c harged wtth
determining whether the exChtef Executive Is phys ically
capable of teshfylng tn the
Waterga te trial.

I m workmg to make sure
that ml mdustry exploral!on
and development won l damage
the e nv~ronment whtle helpmg the energy sttuatton
The envtronmenta l sete ntt s t IS a n tmpa rlant ma n •n
the a li tndustry tod a y The mdu s try IS go mg to ha ve to
ftnd and produc e tw1ce as m uch o tl a nd g as tn the next
15 ye ars as tt dtd tn the past 15 Its h ts ta b to see tha t
01 1com pa nt e s m e et o r su r p ass re asona bl e e nv tro nme ntal sta n dards on the p rocess
Ie m It s a btg JOb th at needs the best e ff o rt s o f a ll of us

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88 East Broad Street
Columbus, OhiO 43215

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fc.tl tu n l st\tl,tl l' "'d dcfcn
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score, !J-f&gt;
bendtt of the
Umt of the
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WCCi lhCI
W tdl tu~ c

Ha lftcld, Met gs
Co ull to.,
C.pu.:c r
Ct us ad~
Chdll m &lt;u1 a nd ;1 mc mbe1 of the
v.tn n tn g Pomer O} s quad
ICP"' ted tha t receipts totaled
ove1 $1,200 winc h wt ll go to the
1974-1975 Can ce r Crusade
F or m e r at hlet es play m g
tnt ludeLl

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Southern , John Thomas, Larry
Grogan, John Krawsczyn ,
Larry Lemley, Frank Alker ,
Max Whttlalch, Jtm Andrews,
Rtchard IRed ) Hayes, Bob
Mtlls. Btll Halley, Rtchard
Gtlkey, Jerry Davenport, Rtch
Qualls, Btll Andrews, Dave
Ashley
Pomeroy - Rtck Ash, Pat
0 Btten, Bob Werry, Mllie'
Werry, Jerry Brogan, Dwjghl
=·· •,•:·:; Carl, Rtck Balm, Lee Floyd ~ '
:·: Mtke As h, Allan McLaughlm;;
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Danny Abbott, Dtck Duganr•
Mtke Wnght, Jtm Morns, Bob.
.-: Stewart, Don Hartung, Terry
,.: Ptckens, Paul Searles, W~lly
d Jv1swn at 9-2 Was hm gton now
Hatfreld, Jack Peterson,
ts 8-4 and Dallas 7-5
Cha rles Nease, George Hoffman Perry Kennedy, Tom
Lon gley , a 6-foot-1, 195Hawley,
Harley Hendrttks ,
pounder, ptcked up the " Mad
John Wolfe, Rex Cum mgs,
Bomber" tag m trammg ca mp
Butc h Ltghtfoot , Melvm
when he a lmost skulled Coach
Cremeans,
Tom Grueser, Mtke
Tom Landry m a superv1smg
D•xon
to"er wtth a pass and kept the
Coaches for Mtddleport were
s1dehnes loose w1th h1s w1ld
Bruce Wallace and John
throws 1 I.e ' Snake Hunter "
Bla ke, for Pomeroy, Bub
tag went on when people found
and
l George
ou t hts off-season occu pation ~ Sttvers
Nesselroad
he hunts ra ttlesna kes
But Thursday Longley was
all quarterback En termg the
Greenhouse Fresh
g ame "'th the Cowboys
tratilng, 16 3, he threw a 35yard TD pass to hght end Btlly
Joe Dupree a nd set up Walt
Garnson 's one yard run to hft
Dallas to a 17-16 advantage
" A Gtft of Cheer"
Duane Thomas' 19 ya rd run
From:$500
rallted Washmgton to a 23-17
lea d befor e Longley htt
Pearson on the 15 a nd the fleet
receiver sped tn for the TD
59 N. Second St.
Efren Herr era's converston
Mtddleport,
provtded the margm of vtctory
Mtddleport
Bruce
Wallace Ch tp Haggerty , Jon
Buck, Denms Ault , Bruce
Har11s , Harlan Whttlach, John
Smtth Clar e nc e Mcintyr e,
Gary Aul t, Mtke Johnson. Gene
Wtse, Ke tl~ Vanlnwagen , Rteh
Hovatter, Mtck Chtlds, Davtd
Htndy , Tom Hoffner , Sandy
Cl onc h, Ron Qutllen, Ray
Hmdy , Bob Carruthers , Bob

A candlehght tntl!atwn
ceremony fo r fiVe new
members and a program on the
Personal Advocacy Program
headed by Mrs. Mary Skinner
htghhghted the Tuesday mgh t
m eetmg of the Amencan
Leg ton
Auxthary,
Drew
Webster Post 39, at the hall
Imitated mto the umt were
Mrs Joan Vaugha n, Mrs
Thomas Goett and Mrs Ronald
Karr, semor members, a nd
Robm Campbell and Tract
J elfers, Junior members Mrs
Mary Ma rtm , mstallmg officer was asststed m the
ceremony by Mrs MarJOrte
Reuter, hghtmg the candle of
JUSltce, Mrs :1va Powell, the
candle of freedom , Mrs Grace
Prall, the candle of loyalty,
and Mrs Veda Davts , the
candle of democracy Mrs
Came Neutzlmg was pta mst
Mrs Reuter reported that
the membershtp quota of 123
semor members and 35 JuniOrs
has been met
Mrs Skinner was speaker for
the meeting explammg the
Personal Advocacy Program
She satd tl IS a ptlot program m
Metgs County and IS destgned
to create an awareness of

Mad Bomber comes through
R' .JOF l ARNICEI.LI
UPI Sports Wnh r
F or mos l uf h1 s 1uukte ~ ea r
Chn! Long ley ha s br t.:'n stmpl y
the Mdd Bombc1 ot Sna ke
Hunte r 1u ius I&gt;cillds Cowboy
leo~rnmat e.s lie ( hanged that
fhm sda y

I unglu took uve r dt quL~r ­
Jn the thud per iOd
whe n Roge r Sta ubach was
kno( ked d!ZZ } a nd lht C\\ two
rouc hcluw n pe~ sses the ld st a 50yarder to Ore n Pearson w1th
JUSt 28 second s le rt to ltft the
row boys to a 24-23 upse t of the
Wa s hnw:ton R erl~ ktn s
t e rbc~ (k

T he vt c tor y kept t he
CowboH
s lim wild-card
playoff hopes a h ve 111 the
Na twnal Confere nce Eas t and
prevented the m rrom bemg
e !Jmmated from post sea so 11
compe tJ twn for the fu s t hrne m
mne years St Loms leads the

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Now
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AREA
SHOWING

FRAMED by the arrcrafl wmdshte ld, techmcam clec hks
oultts opttcal properttes agrunsl the strmg grtd m the background The lest ts one step m the contmuous momtormg of
a1rcraft transparency opl lcal , electrica l and physical
properttes a t Huntsville , Ala , plant of PPG Industries

It takes up where BILLY JACK left off
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Several hobday prOJects and
acllVlbes were planned by the
]untors of the Amencan Legwn
Auxthary, Feeney-Be nnett
Post 128, meetmg Tuesday
mght at the hall
It was voted to donate $5 to
the Gtfls for th e Yanks
program, to gtve $10 to the
Mtddleport liremen on thetr
Chrtstmas basket prOJect, and
to send $1 each to Chnstmas
seals UNICEF, and Easter
seals They wtll also contribute
$25 toward the expense of frwt
trays to be gtven to post and
auxthary charter m embers,
gold star mothers, and shut-m
members of the post and
auxtbary Both the leg wn and
the aUXIliary wtll contnbute to
the proJect
Arrangemen ts were made to
send a basket of frmt to the
Galbpolis Chtldren's Home to
be shared py the Metgs and
Galba county boys and grrls
there
Ftfty new ties valued at $25
and a large bag of funeral
basket rtbbons were sent to the
Dayton Veterans Hospital, and
25 sachet m1ttens were sent to
Mrs Donna Mtller for the
female veterans a t Mtller
Cottage, Dayton, and other
hospitals and nursmg homes m
the state
It was noted ~t JuniOrs
have made 1,000 Chrtstmas
cards and purchased 100 10cent stamps for use by the
veterans at the various
hospttals, with the semor untt
provtdmg 900 10-cent stamps
The JuniOrs also made 1,000 gtft
tags wtth yarn ties for use by
veterans.

LOFi'ES TAYLOR.,, TOM LAUGHLI

SPECIAL
Saturday Only
November 30

The Trial of Billy Jack

SADDLE OXFORDS

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A thoug ht for the da)
Amencan wnte~ Henry Davis
Thoreau satd, 'Ttme ts but the
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LAWYER SUSPENDED
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Rtchard C Gerken , a Logan attorney , ha s been mdefmttely
suspended from the practice of
law by the OhiO Supreme
Cour t
The htgh court, actmg upon a
recommendation from 1ts
board of commiSS ion ers,
suspended
Gerken
for
profess wnal misconduct 1n
fatlmg to ftle mcome tax
returns £or four years
Gerken pleaded ' gwlty m
federal court to four counts of
an Indictment cha rgmg him
wtth wtllfully fatting to file
mcome tax returns from 1967
through 1970

W1lh Heels

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 2-5-8 P . M .

SMOKE TRAIL INC from Its wmgs as tf m trouble, a 747
tra,nsport Jel releases trmls to display the \\tngs' vortices, the
usua lly tnvistble flow of turbulent arr s treammg from the tips
of ar, arrcraft The tests are bemg conducted by NASA at
E dwards Air Force Base m Callforrua to determme t he effect, 1£ any , of Jet vortices on other aircraft flymg nearby.

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CHRISTMAS

Your Thom MeAn Store

Muldteport, 0 .

The JuniOrs have been asked

Church hosts
film showing
The excttlng and s llrnng
ftlm " A Thtef In the Ntght" wtll
be shown at the Laurel Chff
Free- Methodtsl
Church
Saturday, Nov. 30, at 7·30 p m
Thts Is a 70 mmute motwn
ptcture about Btble prophecy
It shows what can happen when
Jesus Christ returns The story
centers around Pa tty, an
average gtrl caug ht up tn hvtng
for the present, wtlh httl~
co ncern about the future
Ftlmed on locatton m Iowa, thts
pi cture
portrays
wtth
devastatmg reahty the Btbhcal
predtction , "There wtll be no
place to htde "
One does not merely vtew
thts fllm, he experiences tt
Every thmking person wtll
seriOusly consider tls tmpact
The pubhc IS mvtted

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honors listed
The Metgs Junior High
Sc hool honor r oll for the second
s1x weeks grading pen od ha s
been announced Mak1ng a
grade of 'B" or better tn all
subjects to be l1sted were

Kaull, Jenefl Kelty, Cltfford

Lolft e,

Joe

Rathburn .

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LIMA - Mr . and Mrs
Clifford Cunningham, Luna,
are announcing the marriage
of thetr son, Ketth, to Miss
Lynne Cogen, Fort Lauderdale, Fla , Nov 21 Miss Cogen
ts the daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Norman
Cogen,
Fort
Lauderdale
Ketth,
the
grandson of Mrs. Beatrice
Robson,
Middleport ,
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assocwted with Radio WSHE ,
Fort Lauderdale

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plan s for the "adopted" ward
af the Xe ma Children 's Home
She sa td that Mr and Mts
~--rank Powers wtll be gomg
there Dec 14 to take a clock ,
pmgpong table a nd other gtfts
along wtlh Santa s tocktngs
filled wtth candy, !rut! and
nu ts In heu of a Chnslmas g1fl
exchan ge, the past presidents
wtll g1ve $1 toward the Xema
proJect Both Warners In sur an ce and the Pome 1 oy
Na tiOna l Bank gave pens
Money will also be provtded for
a pizza party for the boy s NcVw
Year 's Ev e Shoppmg wtll be
hand led by Mrs Powers , Mrs
Pratt, Mrs Pearl Knapp , Mrs
Dav ts and Mrs Welsh
Committees for the games

parttes at the hall were appom ted and tnclude Nov 29,
Lena Nesselr uad Dec 2, Mrs
Isabelle Couch, Dec 6, Mrs
Rhoda Ha ckett, Mrs Mary
Martm Dec 9, Mt s Barba ra
K&lt;~rr Dec 13, Mrs Davis
Dec 16, M1s Re uter Dec 20 ,
M1s Wildermuth , Dec 21
M1 s Fra nces Hunnel and
Dec 27 M1 s Jva Powell
For January , they are J an 3
Miss Et rna .Srrnth, J a n 6, Mr s
Peggy Hat ns Jan 10 MIS
Gladys Cwnmm gs, Jan II,
Mrs We ls h, Jan 17, M1s
Oav1s .Jan 20, Mrs Karr
J a n 24, Mrs Reute r, and J a n
27 . Mrs Powc ll
Refreshme nts were served
by Mrs Ca se• a nd Mrs Km 1

Methodist women meet
NEW HAVEN W Va - The
Novcmbe1 meetmg uf the New
Ha"cn Un tted Me thodist
Women "'as held m Scott
Memo1tal Hall w1th ntne
members tn attendance
Novembc1 bcmg the tune of
year a ll members g1ve
'thanks , they brought thetr
lh a nk offenn g box~ s r on tammg money they have se t
as ide from hmc to t1me
Mrs Edna Roush was m
charge of the program She had
the Thank Offenng Table" sef
wi!h a Vwhlte cloth, horn or
plenty and long wh tte tapered
candle The g1 oup sang We
G&lt;1ther Together To Ask the
Lords Blessmg ' , fo ll owed
wtth the scnpture . Psalm 92
read by Mrs Clara Burr1s
Mrs Roush then 1ead a Thank
Offenng PI ayer, and each
member was asked to wnte
down someth mg from th1s pas t
year for whtch they were
pa rlt cul arly than kful The
gr oup then sang, · CoWl t YoU!
Manv Blessmgs '
Mrs Roush s lated tha t
g1vm g thanks went back to the
Israelites wlw brought their
harves t and ga ve thanks" to
the l11rd She satd Thank Offenng boxes would be much
more meanmgful 1f each hme
and each day somethmg came
about that gave that spc ctal
fe ehng of " thanks", a com was
put m OlU' boxes
As each woman b10ughl her
Thank Offermg Box to the table
set for th1s purpose, she told fOJ
what she "as than kful As the
thoughts were shar ed, eac h one
present recetved a &lt;~ spec ia l
blessmg " Jn closmg, Mrs
Thelma Capehart recited a
hym n, " All Tlnngs Are
BeautJfu1 "
Mr s Na omi Bumgarne r ,

pt estdcnt p1 esided over the
bus me:;s rnee llng Electwn of
offl ce1 s f01 the yea r 1974
followed and elec ted v..ere ,
pr1'S tde n1,
Mr s
Na omt
Blm1garnc1
v1c: e-p1esident
Mrs Clara Bunts secretary
Mrs r velyn Danbury a nd
tJ easurer Mrs Mary LICvmg
Mrs Bllln garner reported on
fh e loca l clothing cente r
stalmg that many Items of
clothmg lmd been dtstrtbuled
th1s past m onth An executwe
con um ttee meetm g wtll be held
1n lh e nea• futur e to elect
chan persons to f1ll the van ous
pos1hons as set forth by the
Nalwnal Umted Me thodi st
Women
In li eu of g1vmg fruit baske ts
at Chnstrnas as m the past 1t
was dec1ded to meet December
.1, and pac kage frmt plates
These wtll be dchvered by the
me mbers of our group to shuttn s and elderly m e mbers of the
clnrrch
Mrs Jud} Hesson, chairpe l sun of the All-Church
F\umly ChnslmCJs dmner to be
hel d De c 15 as ked [ot
vohm leers fr om the group for
kitch e n dut y Mr s Ma 1 y
Mr s
Th elm a
Lte v1ng,
Ca pe h al t an d Mr s CICJra
BtuT lS voltu1teet ed
Refreshme nts V~ere ser ved
by the hostess, Mrs Leora Ann
L1del ·1here Will be no meetm g
m Dece mber

BARBS
Sa iety t1p Prom tse her
a nythmg but be s ure to make
good on 1t come Christmas
Where do they htde all the
stuff the re st of the year that
appears on the ' 1 speclals'
counter only durmg the holidays?
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HOSTS GUESTS
Thanksgiving dtnner guests
of Mrs Beatrice Robson,
Middleport, were Gtlberl
Ervm, Columbus, Mr and
Mrs. Clifford Cunnmgham,
Uma; Mr. and Mrs Cleo
Kerns a nd Joyce, Mrs Judy
Custer and daughter , Jody, and
Mrs . Cat.herme ErVIn, Middleport

RUTI..AND - Meigs Youth
Canteen will have Its grand
opemng Saturday at 8 p.m. at
the Rutland Uruted MeUtodist
Church A variety of games
mcludmg atr hockey and
bowlmg wtll be available to
youth. Dallas Weber IS heading
up the youth group program,
The ca nteen will he open every
Saturday mght and all seruor
high youth of the area are
mvited to attend

By Polly Cramer

Blue and pink make
snow pants orchid
BY POlLY t;RAMER
DEAR POLLY - I washed the pants to a chtld's ltght blue
nylon snow s utt m the same load wtth a pmk house coat The
house coat had been washed before but thts ttme the color ran
and now the blue pants are orchid You can un&amp;glne how they
look wtth the blue coat The swt ts m good condition and my
younger child could wea r 1! tf I could get the color back Any belp,
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anyone ' - CAROL
DEAR POLLY - My Pet Peeve IS wtth those comparuell that
send bills marked "Do not fold or mutilate " and then enclose
envelopes too small for the bills -TONIA
POLLY'S NOTE May I add my Peeve about enclosetl envelopes that are a bttl.oo small to take a check wtthout folding
one end?
DEAR POLLY - I have an tdea for Wtllla Ann whose first
grade puptls are gomg to make Christmas gifts for their mothers
Have each child brmg a favorite recipe from home, compile all
these mto a sunple little book so each of the chtldren could give
hts or her mother a copy as a gift My mother toses the one I made
her a ll the tune - SUSAN
DEAR POLLY - An tdeal Chrtstmas gift proJect for Wlllla
Ann's hrst graders would be to have them brmg tops from spray
cans of deodorant, starch and such, fill each wtth plaster, ln!ert a
plasl!c fork (prongs up) to hold recipe cards A small artllltial
flower also could be lll8erted In front of tne fork Cheap but
practical and I am sure the children's mothers would find them
most useful - DEL
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DEAR POLLY - The rod m my closet was set so close !&amp;the
shelf above that ta king clothes off the hangers was a lot of trouble
unttl I had my husband make some small wood blocks that we
slipped under the corners of the shelf They raised the shelf
enough so the hangers now shp on and off easily. - MRS. C.B.S.
DEAR POLLY - I hope I have help for Willia Ann who wants
tdeas for thmgs her first grade pupils can make for therr mothers
for Christmas Cover the entire, q~tstde of a small glass baby food
Jarwtth that popular milkywhite.all-purpose glue and then apply
brightly colored scraps of ttssue paper Allow to dry tharoi18111Y
and then outline the vartous pteces wtlh a !&gt;lack marked']Jin .
Make the pteces and lines stratght or angular so the flnl86ed
product looks like stamed glass. Put a small fat scented candle
mstdeeach one You wtll have a hohday decoralton the child' and
mother can both be proud of. - JANICE
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MEIGS Coun ty Granges.
officers c onference 1 Roc k
Sprmgs grange hall , 7 p m ,
po tluck dtnner All off1 cers
urged to attend

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By PHIL PASTORET
Apples. Apples
In late Apt II and early Ma y
a la1 ge ma tu1e a pp le 11e e
w 1ll p roduc e belv..e e n 50,000
and 100 ,000 b lossom s 1 n
c lus te r s of liv e 01 stx IJ d ll
t he blossom s we 1e to set II u1 t,
the tree wou ld fH od uce a s
manv a s 800 bushe l::; of sma ll
app les Usua ll y a m e1c 2 1o 5
p e1 c e nt o f the app le
blossoms se t lr u 1t !hat devc l
ops mto ma tut tty , o.,w ld mg 15
to 30 bu shl'l s ot cipfll{•s

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always th e cann mg sea
so n m the boss's office
Just 31 s har es of stoc ks
T he time to ge t a train for
Chn stma s 1s afterward- were traded o n the New York
when the bills beg tn ~o come Stock Ex ch ange on March 17,
!630, the slowes t day tn the
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Unit plans party, donates
RACINE - A donatiOn to the
Gtfts for the Yanks Who Gave
was made by the American
Legwn Auxthary , Racane Post
602, at a meel!ng Tuesday mght
at the hall
Mrs Myrtle Walker prestded
wh1le the amohary also m ade
Christmas contributions to the
Xema Chtldren's Home and for
the Dec 12 btrthday party at
the Chtlhco the Ve terans
Hospital The umt also con.
trtbuted to the dtslrtct fl ower
fund
The annual Chrtstmas dmner

party "as se t for 7 p m at the
Steamboat Inn, Racme, Dec 16
wt lh a $1 gtfl ex c hange
Rese rvatiOns are to be made
by Dec 7 wtth etther Mrs
Martha Lou Beeg le, 949-2002 or
Mrs Wa lker, 949 2599
Subscr1p t10n s we re renewed
to the Carvelle Star and the
Leg tsla ttve Bu ll etm Mt s
Walker thanked those who
helped wtth the ElectiOn Day
luncheon
Mrs E ula Wolfe gave a
ThanksgiVIng prayer to ope n
the meel!ng Offtcers' reports

Vwere g1ven a nd the Na twna l
Thanksgtvmg Proclamatwn of
1863 by Abraham Ltncoln wa s
read by Mr s Wolfe
A
rehabth tatwn r eport was gtve n
by Mrs Leora Young In
Ja nuary reports will be
presented by Mr s Gretta
Simpson, c 1v tl defense , Barbara Roush, natwnal securtty,
and Mrs . !-fartha Lou Beegle,
Ieg1slat1ve The traveling prtze
donated by Mrs Juha ~ Noms
was won by Mrs- E um e
Brmke r Mr s Norns won the
door pr1ze

Phil Swindell
Area Representative
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SALADS--Fruit &amp; Jello , Slaw, tossed, cottage
cheese.
MEATS--Fried Chicken. Ham, Roast Beef.
Flounder Fish,.
VEGETABLES- Green Beans. Harvard
Beets, Noodles, Potatoes, sweet, mashed,
home fries.
DESSERTS--Pie-Graham Cracker, Cherry ,
Apple, Ice Cream

DOOR PRIZES

McC loud ,

M cK 1nney, Vater1e Matson,
Donna Metheney, Tma Mil ler ,
Shan M•tch, Jim M ornson .
Tod Morrow, Julie Nance, L1sa
Nash, Shern e Osborne, V1ck1
P1ckens, Stephan1e Radford ,

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REFRESHMENTS

REEDSVILLE
Ap
proxtmatel) 40 people enjoyed
a s hort Thanksgtvmg program
presented by a group of ftrst
gra de students a t
the
November Rlvervtew PTA
meeting Mrs Well was m
charge of the program wtth the
lollowtng
s tudents
par·
llctpatm g Amy Young, Kevm
Grtggs, Shern Reynolds, Rtck
Swogger, Alan Reed, Bobby
Ephng, Jodte Nestor, Angle
Young, Alesh1a Holsmger,
Tommy Smt ih, Sibyl Foster,
and Paula Cowdery
Durmg the busmess meetmg,
II was dectded to purchase a
faun tam for the gymnastwn
and a cooler for the hall of the
school The school stgn IS now
hghted and wtll be repatred
soon
The f1rst grade won the
readmg c1rcle book for havmg
the htg hest percentage or
parents prese nt
An e\ie nm g
Ch n stmas
program to be prese nted by th e
students under the dtrectton of
Mrs Whttehead wtll take the
place of a December meeting

Kennedy. Renda Lefebre ,
Sandra Miller, Karen Mould,
Ray Mowery, lmda Parttow
Kathy QUi vey, Tma Randolph ,
R1ck R1der ltnoa Rosenbaum
Jam 1e Sisson , T1na Smith, Dan
Thomas. K1m Warn er . Carl a
Wha ley, Mary W1se, Tern
Yeauger
E ITHTH - Ray Andrews ,
Randy Arnold. Elain e Barn
hart , Greg Becker David
Hta ke V1ck1 Blank ens hip
Brenda Brown Sherry Bur
chett , J oh n Burdge Jan a
Bur son , Jul1e Byer, Bruce
Carman, Brenda Chrtst1an
Diana Dav1dson , Patty Dyer,
Delons Ellrott, Christy Evans
Dennis Grant Wdl 1am Hart
Debbre Hatfi eld . Beverly
Hoffman Chuck Kenn edy,
Jut 1e Krtc hen Kevin Kttchen,
Ke1th Landers
Daleanna

Reuter R1ta Rousey, Mandy
S1sson, John Stewart, Randy
Tackett Dorsel Thomas, I'Viark
Venoy , Rita Vmlng, Jackte
1Wagner, Danny Wi ll Chris

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SEVENTH - Cheryl Arnett

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Crown bottle caps, and cancelled stamps to be sen t to Mt
Carmel Hospttal for a spectal
projec t there m behalf of Mrs
Kathy Smt ih , a dtsabled
member of the a ux1har y
It was reported that the
r wnmage sale was a success
Reported til were Mrs Smtih,
mother of Chnst1 , Mrs
Lawson, m othe r of Myra and
Joyce. and Mrs Aman da
Murray
The mnth btrlhday of Chrtstl
Smtth and the second b~rthda)
of Amy Mtght were celebrated
A Snoopy mottf was earned out
m the decorations wtth cupcakes and 1ce cream bemg
served A past preSide nt 's
charm was presented to Becky
Roush

Be th Bartrum. Scot Bartrum
R1chard Basham , R1ck B1rch
f1 eld, Julie B1ron , Ke1th Bla ck
Melinda
Demosky,
Sa ra
D1ddte, Robin Dugan Chn sttne
Ebers bach, Steve F 1fe, James
F1 sh Bruce F1she r V1ck1
Hood, Janet Horky
Da v1d
Hysell , R1ck Icenhower Carla

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lor sa le by the umt There Mil
be no Dec:ember meetmg
M1 s Faye Wildermuth wtll
have charge of the Dec 16
ca n teen at the bloodmobtle and
me m be rs we1 e as ke d for
c ontrlbutwns of orange JUICe
cups and plates, sandwich
matenals , cooktes, m 1lk, lea
bags, potato chtps and bread,
an d to adv ise Mrs Wildermuth
what they can conlrtbute
A $100 contrtbubon to the
utthtv fund of the post was
made by the auxtha ry A note
of thanks will be sent to
Elberfelds !01 gtfls con tnbuted
toward the JUniOrs party for
veterans at the Athens Mental
Health Center las t week It was
voted to pay the dues of two
members, one a gold star
mother
It was noted that Mrs
Gladys Mowery IS 1mprovmg
and ts now ready for company
and cars Her address IS Ohto
Rtver Road, c-o Mtlrord
Mowery, Pomt Pleasant, W
Va Flowers were sent to the
fun er al of the late Atlanta
Cook
Mrs. Norma Jewell reported
on the kitchen fund and Mrs
Pratt talked about hohday

Meigs Jr. High

Bobby

OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12,2 TO 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS.! - -EAST COURT ST.,
POMEROY.

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106 Butternut
Pomeroy

Joyce Lawson, Columbus, have
donated a hospttal bed to the
post m honor of the1r mother,
Mrs
Freda Lawson, an
a uxtha ry member Jumors
also helped wtth the dmner and
decora tmg for the Veterans
Day observance ea rher th1s

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In a commumcatton f1 om
Mrs Esther Ttpple, dtstnct
president, tt was a nnounced
lhat the btrthday party at the
Clulhcothe Veterans Hospttal
wtll be Dec 12, and that ca ndy
and cakes are needed Mrs
Car n e
Neutzltng ,
local
c ha irwo man , asked
that
members contribute and leave
the Items at the Pomeroy
Pastry Shop some ttme that
mormng to be taken to the
hospital
She noted that Mrs Rose
Genhetmer had provtded a
check for frwt for the party
and that she also wtll be contnbutmg a large cake Mrs
Neutzhng a lso remmded
' now
members that there are
SIX veterans at the Arcadia
Nursmg Home
Cards of thanks were read
from the Levacy famtly for a
co nlrtbul!on to the Amta
Levacy FWld, and from Mrs
Ruth Hennessy for cards and
flowers dunng her tllness It
was noted that Mrs Martm ,
Mrs Neutzling, Mrs Cathenne
We lsh and Mrs Grace Pratt
attended the Nov 3 fteld service meeting at Mtddleporl
More pecans wtll be ordered

It wa s reported that two ' by the Etghth Dtstncl
Juntors and one advtsor took prestde nt to prepar e centhe field servtce onentatton at terpieces and favors , along
Mtddleport, Nov 3, and also wtth decorated plates and
asststed m servmg a dmner for napkins for the Chtllicothe
the crew on the 40 el 8 roundup btrlhday party Dec. 12
tram Nov 10 The juntor untt
The several hundred flag
sent $5 to Mrs Helen Btlhngs, code folders cUITen tly on hand
hospttal re presentative, a nd wtll be placed on the Met gs
took gtfls and candy and loot Bookmobtle and m the Mtdbags of personal ttems, candy dleporl Ubrary.
and treats at a cost of $85 75 to
The Juntor Chrtstmas party
the )untor party at the Athens was set for Dec 2.2 and wtth a
Men tal Health Ce nter last $3 gtft exchange Ha m a nd
Thursday
beverage for the dmner wtll be
Attendmg the party were furmshed by the untt and each
Mrs Bon me Datle), Juntor m ember 1s to take a covered
a dvi sor, Mrs Erma Hen- dts h
dncks, SonJa Wayland, Freda
Arrangements were made to
Clark a nd Ma ry Hoover
se nd Chn stmas cards to local
It was noted that Myra and serv icemen, to save Royal

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responstbthty
to
Me tgs
Cou nhan s co nfi ned to the
Galhpohs Sta te Insti tute Tins ,
she sa1d, mvolved those w1th
cerebr a l palsy, mentally
retardahon and eptlepsy The
goal, she explamed ts to match
one adul t person to 21 people
there and currently Mctgs
County has !7•boys and men,
and four gtrls at the GSI
For the 1,600 people confmed
there, Mrs Skinn er reported
that to date there are 15
volunteers who take the people
on s hoppmg trips, to mov1es,
provtde treats , to groce r y
stores, or recreatiOn places
Ages, she sa td, range fr om 7 to
52 years old , and motto of the
program ts " Anything I Can Do
for You This Week"~ "
She told of the mne boys and
gtrls from Eastern Htgh School
who vtstted the GSI last week
and of the compasSion a nd
understandmg for the handicapped whtch they felt
followmg thetr vtstl She satd
the program 1s admm1stered
under the Ohw Development
Dtsabthly Health Center tn
Columbus and concluded by
read mg a n article " What I
Would Ltke "

Feeney-Bennett Juniors plan yule

Dudley's Aorist

became
ftrst
persons to fly
over
the the
South
Pole
In 1963, a Canadtan plane
crash near Montreal killed 118
persons
Also tn 1963, Prestdent
Lyndon J ohnson appomted the
Warre n CommissiOn to mves l!gate
the assassmatton of
President John Kennedy

A lo t o f peo pl e are work tng Ia solve th e energ y p ro b

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The Almanac
By United Press International
Today IS Fnday, Nov 29, the
333rd da) of 1974 wtth 32 to
follow
The moon ts fu ll
The
mor mng s ta rs are
Mercury, Mars and Saturn
The evemng s tars are Venus
and Juptler
Th ose born on lhts date are
under the stgn of Sagtttanus
Amencan fi. Uthor Lomsa May
Alcott was born Nov 29, 1832
On lhts day m htslory
In 1890, the first Army-Nav)
football game was played The
Middtes won, 24-0
In 1929, Ll Cmdr Rtchard
Byrd and three crew men

As an e lecte d offtc1al,l m worktng to convtnce the
people 1n my area we II bene1tl lrom otl dnll!ng and a
new re1tnery near here
Dnlltng o pe rat1o n s a nd re ftn e n e s m ne w a reas c an
he lp eve ryo ne Th e y II help Incre ase muc h-needed
do mestic e n e rgy s uppl! es bnng ma ny reftne d
pe trole um prod ucts clo ser to co n s um e rs to help
red uce cos ts a nd ad d to the
loca l eco no my

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CLEVELAND (UPI)
NASA plans to phase out the
· last of Its operations at tts
Plum Brook Slatton near
SandUsky, a factlity that once
employed 550 persons
' "111e space power factlity
will be placed m a standby
mode by mid-February , 1975,"
NASA satd Wednesday m a
statement
The 50 persons kept at Plwn
Brook as a standby crew wtll
be transferred here to NASA's
Lewts Research Center, the
agency which ran Plum Brook
Secunty guards and a few
engmeers will remam at Plwn
Brook when the phaseout IS
completed

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SHOOTING ACCIDENTIAL
RUSH CREEK RUN, W. Va
(UPI ) - Police satd Thursday
the shooting death of 11-yearold Glen Lyons of Cleveland
was acctdent.al
The boy was s truck by a blast
from a sholgun held by hiS
brother durmg a famtly hunUng trtp Wednesday

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Also
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g1J I P&lt;•mr ruy a qut ck 7-0 lea d at
the 11 :.ll ma rk of the Hll hal
qua rter
l nlu t he st'{ &lt;.md quarter
Pen\ Kcnncdv s fourth down

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Cleveland, were found dead m
therr beds at therr west stde
apartment home The blaze
caused $200 damage Two other
persons were UIJUred by the
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a benchful of high school AIIAmencas wtth which to work
The real reason for the lack
of awe for the Brums this
GAME UN AIR
season IS the somelunes unmWJ Ell Radio Ga lhpoll ~
sptred play of what was sup"111 broadcast hve Saturda}
posed to be a rare group of
begmnmg at approximately
freshmen Last season
7 35 p m artmn 10 the
Perhaps the Brums pnze
Eas tern Hi gh School Eagles'
recrutts or last season were
basketball
ga mr from
overra ted and, then agam,
Waterford with B1ll Grav at
maybe they were JUSt freshthe microphone.
men
UCLA IS ranked second,
behtnd defendmg natiOnal
cham piOn North Ca rohn a
State, m UPI's pre-season
ratmgs
The on ly ot her ranked team
m actwn Fnday mght ts 16thrated Memphis State which
opens agamst Montclair State
The Ttgers have added 6-9
JUIUor college transfer Marton
Htllard and 6-9 freshman John
CINCINNATI ( UPI) - CmGwm to the starlmg lineup,
ctn
natt Bengals ba ckfi eld
\Hth g ua r d Dexter Reed
coach
Jack Donaldson satd
returmng so new coach Wayne
Mtamt's
Sunday loss to the
Yates IS a nxious to begm
New York Jets won 't catch his
The IPT AY tournament at
team
off guard m Monday
Clemson, S C , features Ivy
rught's
contest.
League champ Pennsylvama
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They'reevery b1t as good as
agalllSI Mtsstsstppt and Clem·
L
last
year It ' s JUSt that
son agamst Mtddle Tennessee
everyone
Is after them now ,
Clem son a lso has great hopes
even
more
so lhts year than
for the new season wtth highlylast yea r," Donaldson satd
recruited freshmen Sktp Wtse
HThey 'r e
targets
for
and Stan Rome JOmmg 7-foot
everybody
,
an
d
lt
's
onl
y
Wayne "Tree" Rollins m the
natural
"
Tigers lmeup
Btll Walsh, the Bengals
Other Frtday mght acUon
receiver-quarterback
coach,
has Ken Trickey making his
satd
the
Mtamt
defense
ts
debut as coach at Iowa State
"excellent"
but
not
unagamst
Mankato
State,
beatable
Georgta at Georgta Tech ,
"Nama th was mtercepted
Northern Illmots at Arizona,
three
tunes but he JUSt got a
Doane at Oregon State,
couple
of good stnkes," Walsh
Rutgers at Hawau, LSU at
sa td , recountmg how the Jets
Southern Cal and Fullerton
performed agamst the DolState at Las Vegas.
phms "He didn't pick 'em part
m the classic way (Bengal
quarterback Ken) Anderson
does."
Walsh smd the Ben gals wtll
approach Mtarru hke they dtd
the Steelers
"We've got to handle them
more like Pittsburgh wtth the
recetvers commg out of the
backfield," he Sllld.
The Mtamt game is a
necessary wm for the Bengals
if they want to stay altve m the
pla yoff race tn the Central
DIVISIOn or the Amertcan
Conference
' 'Of course,tl's got to be a btg
game for (Mtamt ) too," satd
Bengals guard Pat Matson

AUfOPSIES PERFORMED
CLEVELAND (UP[)
Autopsies were to be performed today to determme the
cause of death of two children
killed m a Thursday frre
Joseph Melton, 5, and his

Authortzed dealer for Zemth
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Middleport one On the ru st
pb\ M1ddlepm t t unmng balk
Gt·nr W1se wa s trapped for a

SUBMIT PAPERWORK
COLUMBUS ( UPI) - The
Ohto
Departmen t
of
Agnc ulture ha s submt tted
paperwork to Secretary or
State Ted Bro"n creatmg a
proposed Soybean Marketmg
Program
Brown satd the pa pers
con tamed the signatures · of
more than 1,000 Ohto soybean
producers fl the program IS
approved, the proposal wtll be
s ubmitted to all eltgtble Ohto
soybean producers .for a referendum vote The vote would
be conducted wtthm 90 days
after the program IS adopted
by the department

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end z&lt; ml' \\lt h .d 1uu(lldilW!1
pa s.&lt;.; B11 b Slt• v. art '~ Pt\T kt t.: k

at the Yr lhm Jacke ts 15 , ,ud

By J]olted Press Intei'D8tiooal
UCLA, tts shroud of mvmctbtltty stnpped away by Davtd
Thompson and North Carolma
Stale last March , opens the
1974-75 college basketball season Frtday mght agamst
Wtchtta State.
The gradualton of Btll
Walton and Keith Wtlkes has
ratsed hopes that Uus year's
2nd-ranked Brwns are not or
the caltber that ran off seven
~ratght natwnal champton'$1ups
But Coach John Wooden has

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5- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Frtday, Nov 29, 1974

Panthers prevail 9-6 in 'Ben Gay Bowl' game
the Thanksg1vmg 11;w t l,JsSI&lt;
,11 Me q..: s Ht'-'-h f1rld \ t'S!t't d~l \
E,u lv an the ftr:; l qu,u1t' l
Pomt'l ov ~
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BY JOHN REECE
Bob Werry ' s passtng and
Mtck Ash's r unmng helped
Pomerov's former Put pie
Panthers hold on to eke out a
narrow 9-6 vlctory over Mad·
dleport alumnt tn a renewa l of

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GRATE ASSIGNED
FT RILEY, Kan -Army
Prtvate Ftrst Class Jeffrey D
Grate, son of Mr and Mrs
Charles Lathey, Langsvtlle,
Ohto, Is assigned as a welder m
Headquarters Company, 1st
Batallton of the 1st Infantry
Divtston's 63rd Armor at Ft
Riley, Kan

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HEADING up the threemao physicians' panel appointed by U S District
Judge John Slrlca to
examine former President
Nixon is Dr Charles A.
Hufnagle, a ca rdiovascular
s urgeon at Georgetoy,n
University m Washmgton
The panel Is c harged wtth
determining whether the exChtef Executive Is phys ically
capable of teshfylng tn the
Waterga te trial.

I m workmg to make sure
that ml mdustry exploral!on
and development won l damage
the e nv~ronment whtle helpmg the energy sttuatton
The envtronmenta l sete ntt s t IS a n tmpa rlant ma n •n
the a li tndustry tod a y The mdu s try IS go mg to ha ve to
ftnd and produc e tw1ce as m uch o tl a nd g as tn the next
15 ye ars as tt dtd tn the past 15 Its h ts ta b to see tha t
01 1com pa nt e s m e et o r su r p ass re asona bl e e nv tro nme ntal sta n dards on the p rocess
Ie m It s a btg JOb th at needs the best e ff o rt s o f a ll of us

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Umt of the
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Ha lftcld, Met gs
Co ull to.,
C.pu.:c r
Ct us ad~
Chdll m &lt;u1 a nd ;1 mc mbe1 of the
v.tn n tn g Pomer O} s quad
ICP"' ted tha t receipts totaled
ove1 $1,200 winc h wt ll go to the
1974-1975 Can ce r Crusade
F or m e r at hlet es play m g
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Southern , John Thomas, Larry
Grogan, John Krawsczyn ,
Larry Lemley, Frank Alker ,
Max Whttlalch, Jtm Andrews,
Rtchard IRed ) Hayes, Bob
Mtlls. Btll Halley, Rtchard
Gtlkey, Jerry Davenport, Rtch
Qualls, Btll Andrews, Dave
Ashley
Pomeroy - Rtck Ash, Pat
0 Btten, Bob Werry, Mllie'
Werry, Jerry Brogan, Dwjghl
=·· •,•:·:; Carl, Rtck Balm, Lee Floyd ~ '
:·: Mtke As h, Allan McLaughlm;;
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Danny Abbott, Dtck Duganr•
Mtke Wnght, Jtm Morns, Bob.
.-: Stewart, Don Hartung, Terry
,.: Ptckens, Paul Searles, W~lly
d Jv1swn at 9-2 Was hm gton now
Hatfreld, Jack Peterson,
ts 8-4 and Dallas 7-5
Cha rles Nease, George Hoffman Perry Kennedy, Tom
Lon gley , a 6-foot-1, 195Hawley,
Harley Hendrttks ,
pounder, ptcked up the " Mad
John Wolfe, Rex Cum mgs,
Bomber" tag m trammg ca mp
Butc h Ltghtfoot , Melvm
when he a lmost skulled Coach
Cremeans,
Tom Grueser, Mtke
Tom Landry m a superv1smg
D•xon
to"er wtth a pass and kept the
Coaches for Mtddleport were
s1dehnes loose w1th h1s w1ld
Bruce Wallace and John
throws 1 I.e ' Snake Hunter "
Bla ke, for Pomeroy, Bub
tag went on when people found
and
l George
ou t hts off-season occu pation ~ Sttvers
Nesselroad
he hunts ra ttlesna kes
But Thursday Longley was
all quarterback En termg the
Greenhouse Fresh
g ame "'th the Cowboys
tratilng, 16 3, he threw a 35yard TD pass to hght end Btlly
Joe Dupree a nd set up Walt
Garnson 's one yard run to hft
Dallas to a 17-16 advantage
" A Gtft of Cheer"
Duane Thomas' 19 ya rd run
From:$500
rallted Washmgton to a 23-17
lea d befor e Longley htt
Pearson on the 15 a nd the fleet
receiver sped tn for the TD
59 N. Second St.
Efren Herr era's converston
Mtddleport,
provtded the margm of vtctory
Mtddleport
Bruce
Wallace Ch tp Haggerty , Jon
Buck, Denms Ault , Bruce
Har11s , Harlan Whttlach, John
Smtth Clar e nc e Mcintyr e,
Gary Aul t, Mtke Johnson. Gene
Wtse, Ke tl~ Vanlnwagen , Rteh
Hovatter, Mtck Chtlds, Davtd
Htndy , Tom Hoffner , Sandy
Cl onc h, Ron Qutllen, Ray
Hmdy , Bob Carruthers , Bob

A candlehght tntl!atwn
ceremony fo r fiVe new
members and a program on the
Personal Advocacy Program
headed by Mrs. Mary Skinner
htghhghted the Tuesday mgh t
m eetmg of the Amencan
Leg ton
Auxthary,
Drew
Webster Post 39, at the hall
Imitated mto the umt were
Mrs Joan Vaugha n, Mrs
Thomas Goett and Mrs Ronald
Karr, semor members, a nd
Robm Campbell and Tract
J elfers, Junior members Mrs
Mary Ma rtm , mstallmg officer was asststed m the
ceremony by Mrs MarJOrte
Reuter, hghtmg the candle of
JUSltce, Mrs :1va Powell, the
candle of freedom , Mrs Grace
Prall, the candle of loyalty,
and Mrs Veda Davts , the
candle of democracy Mrs
Came Neutzlmg was pta mst
Mrs Reuter reported that
the membershtp quota of 123
semor members and 35 JuniOrs
has been met
Mrs Skinner was speaker for
the meeting explammg the
Personal Advocacy Program
She satd tl IS a ptlot program m
Metgs County and IS destgned
to create an awareness of

Mad Bomber comes through
R' .JOF l ARNICEI.LI
UPI Sports Wnh r
F or mos l uf h1 s 1uukte ~ ea r
Chn! Long ley ha s br t.:'n stmpl y
the Mdd Bombc1 ot Sna ke
Hunte r 1u ius I&gt;cillds Cowboy
leo~rnmat e.s lie ( hanged that
fhm sda y

I unglu took uve r dt quL~r ­
Jn the thud per iOd
whe n Roge r Sta ubach was
kno( ked d!ZZ } a nd lht C\\ two
rouc hcluw n pe~ sses the ld st a 50yarder to Ore n Pearson w1th
JUSt 28 second s le rt to ltft the
row boys to a 24-23 upse t of the
Wa s hnw:ton R erl~ ktn s
t e rbc~ (k

T he vt c tor y kept t he
CowboH
s lim wild-card
playoff hopes a h ve 111 the
Na twnal Confere nce Eas t and
prevented the m rrom bemg
e !Jmmated from post sea so 11
compe tJ twn for the fu s t hrne m
mne years St Loms leads the

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AREA
SHOWING

FRAMED by the arrcrafl wmdshte ld, techmcam clec hks
oultts opttcal properttes agrunsl the strmg grtd m the background The lest ts one step m the contmuous momtormg of
a1rcraft transparency opl lcal , electrica l and physical
properttes a t Huntsville , Ala , plant of PPG Industries

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Several hobday prOJects and
acllVlbes were planned by the
]untors of the Amencan Legwn
Auxthary, Feeney-Be nnett
Post 128, meetmg Tuesday
mght at the hall
It was voted to donate $5 to
the Gtfls for th e Yanks
program, to gtve $10 to the
Mtddleport liremen on thetr
Chrtstmas basket prOJect, and
to send $1 each to Chnstmas
seals UNICEF, and Easter
seals They wtll also contribute
$25 toward the expense of frwt
trays to be gtven to post and
auxthary charter m embers,
gold star mothers, and shut-m
members of the post and
auxtbary Both the leg wn and
the aUXIliary wtll contnbute to
the proJect
Arrangemen ts were made to
send a basket of frmt to the
Galbpolis Chtldren's Home to
be shared py the Metgs and
Galba county boys and grrls
there
Ftfty new ties valued at $25
and a large bag of funeral
basket rtbbons were sent to the
Dayton Veterans Hospital, and
25 sachet m1ttens were sent to
Mrs Donna Mtller for the
female veterans a t Mtller
Cottage, Dayton, and other
hospitals and nursmg homes m
the state
It was noted ~t JuniOrs
have made 1,000 Chrtstmas
cards and purchased 100 10cent stamps for use by the
veterans at the various
hospttals, with the semor untt
provtdmg 900 10-cent stamps
The JuniOrs also made 1,000 gtft
tags wtth yarn ties for use by
veterans.

LOFi'ES TAYLOR.,, TOM LAUGHLI

SPECIAL
Saturday Only
November 30

The Trial of Billy Jack

SADDLE OXFORDS

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WEEK NIGHTS-a P . M.

A thoug ht for the da)
Amencan wnte~ Henry Davis
Thoreau satd, 'Ttme ts but the
stream 1 go fl shmg '"

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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Rtchard C Gerken , a Logan attorney , ha s been mdefmttely
suspended from the practice of
law by the OhiO Supreme
Cour t
The htgh court, actmg upon a
recommendation from 1ts
board of commiSS ion ers,
suspended
Gerken
for
profess wnal misconduct 1n
fatlmg to ftle mcome tax
returns £or four years
Gerken pleaded ' gwlty m
federal court to four counts of
an Indictment cha rgmg him
wtth wtllfully fatting to file
mcome tax returns from 1967
through 1970

W1lh Heels

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 2-5-8 P . M .

SMOKE TRAIL INC from Its wmgs as tf m trouble, a 747
tra,nsport Jel releases trmls to display the \\tngs' vortices, the
usua lly tnvistble flow of turbulent arr s treammg from the tips
of ar, arrcraft The tests are bemg conducted by NASA at
E dwards Air Force Base m Callforrua to determme t he effect, 1£ any , of Jet vortices on other aircraft flymg nearby.

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Your Thom MeAn Store

Muldteport, 0 .

The JuniOrs have been asked

Church hosts
film showing
The excttlng and s llrnng
ftlm " A Thtef In the Ntght" wtll
be shown at the Laurel Chff
Free- Methodtsl
Church
Saturday, Nov. 30, at 7·30 p m
Thts Is a 70 mmute motwn
ptcture about Btble prophecy
It shows what can happen when
Jesus Christ returns The story
centers around Pa tty, an
average gtrl caug ht up tn hvtng
for the present, wtlh httl~
co ncern about the future
Ftlmed on locatton m Iowa, thts
pi cture
portrays
wtth
devastatmg reahty the Btbhcal
predtction , "There wtll be no
place to htde "
One does not merely vtew
thts fllm, he experiences tt
Every thmking person wtll
seriOusly consider tls tmpact
The pubhc IS mvtted

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honors listed
The Metgs Junior High
Sc hool honor r oll for the second
s1x weeks grading pen od ha s
been announced Mak1ng a
grade of 'B" or better tn all
subjects to be l1sted were

Kaull, Jenefl Kelty, Cltfford

Lolft e,

Joe

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LIMA - Mr . and Mrs
Clifford Cunningham, Luna,
are announcing the marriage
of thetr son, Ketth, to Miss
Lynne Cogen, Fort Lauderdale, Fla , Nov 21 Miss Cogen
ts the daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Norman
Cogen,
Fort
Lauderdale
Ketth,
the
grandson of Mrs. Beatrice
Robson,
Middleport ,
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assocwted with Radio WSHE ,
Fort Lauderdale

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af the Xe ma Children 's Home
She sa td that Mr and Mts
~--rank Powers wtll be gomg
there Dec 14 to take a clock ,
pmgpong table a nd other gtfts
along wtlh Santa s tocktngs
filled wtth candy, !rut! and
nu ts In heu of a Chnslmas g1fl
exchan ge, the past presidents
wtll g1ve $1 toward the Xema
proJect Both Warners In sur an ce and the Pome 1 oy
Na tiOna l Bank gave pens
Money will also be provtded for
a pizza party for the boy s NcVw
Year 's Ev e Shoppmg wtll be
hand led by Mrs Powers , Mrs
Pratt, Mrs Pearl Knapp , Mrs
Dav ts and Mrs Welsh
Committees for the games

parttes at the hall were appom ted and tnclude Nov 29,
Lena Nesselr uad Dec 2, Mrs
Isabelle Couch, Dec 6, Mrs
Rhoda Ha ckett, Mrs Mary
Martm Dec 9, Mt s Barba ra
K&lt;~rr Dec 13, Mrs Davis
Dec 16, M1s Re uter Dec 20 ,
M1s Wildermuth , Dec 21
M1 s Fra nces Hunnel and
Dec 27 M1 s Jva Powell
For January , they are J an 3
Miss Et rna .Srrnth, J a n 6, Mr s
Peggy Hat ns Jan 10 MIS
Gladys Cwnmm gs, Jan II,
Mrs We ls h, Jan 17, M1s
Oav1s .Jan 20, Mrs Karr
J a n 24, Mrs Reute r, and J a n
27 . Mrs Powc ll
Refreshme nts were served
by Mrs Ca se• a nd Mrs Km 1

Methodist women meet
NEW HAVEN W Va - The
Novcmbe1 meetmg uf the New
Ha"cn Un tted Me thodist
Women "'as held m Scott
Memo1tal Hall w1th ntne
members tn attendance
Novembc1 bcmg the tune of
year a ll members g1ve
'thanks , they brought thetr
lh a nk offenn g box~ s r on tammg money they have se t
as ide from hmc to t1me
Mrs Edna Roush was m
charge of the program She had
the Thank Offenng Table" sef
wi!h a Vwhlte cloth, horn or
plenty and long wh tte tapered
candle The g1 oup sang We
G&lt;1ther Together To Ask the
Lords Blessmg ' , fo ll owed
wtth the scnpture . Psalm 92
read by Mrs Clara Burr1s
Mrs Roush then 1ead a Thank
Offenng PI ayer, and each
member was asked to wnte
down someth mg from th1s pas t
year for whtch they were
pa rlt cul arly than kful The
gr oup then sang, · CoWl t YoU!
Manv Blessmgs '
Mrs Roush s lated tha t
g1vm g thanks went back to the
Israelites wlw brought their
harves t and ga ve thanks" to
the l11rd She satd Thank Offenng boxes would be much
more meanmgful 1f each hme
and each day somethmg came
about that gave that spc ctal
fe ehng of " thanks", a com was
put m OlU' boxes
As each woman b10ughl her
Thank Offermg Box to the table
set for th1s purpose, she told fOJ
what she "as than kful As the
thoughts were shar ed, eac h one
present recetved a &lt;~ spec ia l
blessmg " Jn closmg, Mrs
Thelma Capehart recited a
hym n, " All Tlnngs Are
BeautJfu1 "
Mr s Na omi Bumgarne r ,

pt estdcnt p1 esided over the
bus me:;s rnee llng Electwn of
offl ce1 s f01 the yea r 1974
followed and elec ted v..ere ,
pr1'S tde n1,
Mr s
Na omt
Blm1garnc1
v1c: e-p1esident
Mrs Clara Bunts secretary
Mrs r velyn Danbury a nd
tJ easurer Mrs Mary LICvmg
Mrs Bllln garner reported on
fh e loca l clothing cente r
stalmg that many Items of
clothmg lmd been dtstrtbuled
th1s past m onth An executwe
con um ttee meetm g wtll be held
1n lh e nea• futur e to elect
chan persons to f1ll the van ous
pos1hons as set forth by the
Nalwnal Umted Me thodi st
Women
In li eu of g1vmg fruit baske ts
at Chnstrnas as m the past 1t
was dec1ded to meet December
.1, and pac kage frmt plates
These wtll be dchvered by the
me mbers of our group to shuttn s and elderly m e mbers of the
clnrrch
Mrs Jud} Hesson, chairpe l sun of the All-Church
F\umly ChnslmCJs dmner to be
hel d De c 15 as ked [ot
vohm leers fr om the group for
kitch e n dut y Mr s Ma 1 y
Mr s
Th elm a
Lte v1ng,
Ca pe h al t an d Mr s CICJra
BtuT lS voltu1teet ed
Refreshme nts V~ere ser ved
by the hostess, Mrs Leora Ann
L1del ·1here Will be no meetm g
m Dece mber

BARBS
Sa iety t1p Prom tse her
a nythmg but be s ure to make
good on 1t come Christmas
Where do they htde all the
stuff the re st of the year that
appears on the ' 1 speclals'
counter only durmg the holidays?
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HOSTS GUESTS
Thanksgiving dtnner guests
of Mrs Beatrice Robson,
Middleport, were Gtlberl
Ervm, Columbus, Mr and
Mrs. Clifford Cunnmgham,
Uma; Mr. and Mrs Cleo
Kerns a nd Joyce, Mrs Judy
Custer and daughter , Jody, and
Mrs . Cat.herme ErVIn, Middleport

RUTI..AND - Meigs Youth
Canteen will have Its grand
opemng Saturday at 8 p.m. at
the Rutland Uruted MeUtodist
Church A variety of games
mcludmg atr hockey and
bowlmg wtll be available to
youth. Dallas Weber IS heading
up the youth group program,
The ca nteen will he open every
Saturday mght and all seruor
high youth of the area are
mvited to attend

By Polly Cramer

Blue and pink make
snow pants orchid
BY POlLY t;RAMER
DEAR POLLY - I washed the pants to a chtld's ltght blue
nylon snow s utt m the same load wtth a pmk house coat The
house coat had been washed before but thts ttme the color ran
and now the blue pants are orchid You can un&amp;glne how they
look wtth the blue coat The swt ts m good condition and my
younger child could wea r 1! tf I could get the color back Any belp,
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anyone ' - CAROL
DEAR POLLY - My Pet Peeve IS wtth those comparuell that
send bills marked "Do not fold or mutilate " and then enclose
envelopes too small for the bills -TONIA
POLLY'S NOTE May I add my Peeve about enclosetl envelopes that are a bttl.oo small to take a check wtthout folding
one end?
DEAR POLLY - I have an tdea for Wtllla Ann whose first
grade puptls are gomg to make Christmas gifts for their mothers
Have each child brmg a favorite recipe from home, compile all
these mto a sunple little book so each of the chtldren could give
hts or her mother a copy as a gift My mother toses the one I made
her a ll the tune - SUSAN
DEAR POLLY - An tdeal Chrtstmas gift proJect for Wlllla
Ann's hrst graders would be to have them brmg tops from spray
cans of deodorant, starch and such, fill each wtth plaster, ln!ert a
plasl!c fork (prongs up) to hold recipe cards A small artllltial
flower also could be lll8erted In front of tne fork Cheap but
practical and I am sure the children's mothers would find them
most useful - DEL
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DEAR POLLY - The rod m my closet was set so close !&amp;the
shelf above that ta king clothes off the hangers was a lot of trouble
unttl I had my husband make some small wood blocks that we
slipped under the corners of the shelf They raised the shelf
enough so the hangers now shp on and off easily. - MRS. C.B.S.
DEAR POLLY - I hope I have help for Willia Ann who wants
tdeas for thmgs her first grade pupils can make for therr mothers
for Christmas Cover the entire, q~tstde of a small glass baby food
Jarwtth that popular milkywhite.all-purpose glue and then apply
brightly colored scraps of ttssue paper Allow to dry tharoi18111Y
and then outline the vartous pteces wtlh a !&gt;lack marked']Jin .
Make the pteces and lines stratght or angular so the flnl86ed
product looks like stamed glass. Put a small fat scented candle
mstdeeach one You wtll have a hohday decoralton the child' and
mother can both be proud of. - JANICE
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Sprmgs grange hall , 7 p m ,
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Apples. Apples
In late Apt II and early Ma y
a la1 ge ma tu1e a pp le 11e e
w 1ll p roduc e belv..e e n 50,000
and 100 ,000 b lossom s 1 n
c lus te r s of liv e 01 stx IJ d ll
t he blossom s we 1e to set II u1 t,
the tree wou ld fH od uce a s
manv a s 800 bushe l::; of sma ll
app les Usua ll y a m e1c 2 1o 5
p e1 c e nt o f the app le
blossoms se t lr u 1t !hat devc l
ops mto ma tut tty , o.,w ld mg 15
to 30 bu shl'l s ot cipfll{•s

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always th e cann mg sea
so n m the boss's office
Just 31 s har es of stoc ks
T he time to ge t a train for
Chn stma s 1s afterward- were traded o n the New York
when the bills beg tn ~o come Stock Ex ch ange on March 17,
!630, the slowes t day tn the
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Unit plans party, donates
RACINE - A donatiOn to the
Gtfts for the Yanks Who Gave
was made by the American
Legwn Auxthary , Racane Post
602, at a meel!ng Tuesday mght
at the hall
Mrs Myrtle Walker prestded
wh1le the amohary also m ade
Christmas contributions to the
Xema Chtldren's Home and for
the Dec 12 btrthday party at
the Chtlhco the Ve terans
Hospital The umt also con.
trtbuted to the dtslrtct fl ower
fund
The annual Chrtstmas dmner

party "as se t for 7 p m at the
Steamboat Inn, Racme, Dec 16
wt lh a $1 gtfl ex c hange
Rese rvatiOns are to be made
by Dec 7 wtth etther Mrs
Martha Lou Beeg le, 949-2002 or
Mrs Wa lker, 949 2599
Subscr1p t10n s we re renewed
to the Carvelle Star and the
Leg tsla ttve Bu ll etm Mt s
Walker thanked those who
helped wtth the ElectiOn Day
luncheon
Mrs E ula Wolfe gave a
ThanksgiVIng prayer to ope n
the meel!ng Offtcers' reports

Vwere g1ven a nd the Na twna l
Thanksgtvmg Proclamatwn of
1863 by Abraham Ltncoln wa s
read by Mr s Wolfe
A
rehabth tatwn r eport was gtve n
by Mrs Leora Young In
Ja nuary reports will be
presented by Mr s Gretta
Simpson, c 1v tl defense , Barbara Roush, natwnal securtty,
and Mrs . !-fartha Lou Beegle,
Ieg1slat1ve The traveling prtze
donated by Mrs Juha ~ Noms
was won by Mrs- E um e
Brmke r Mr s Norns won the
door pr1ze

Phil Swindell
Area Representative
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SALADS--Fruit &amp; Jello , Slaw, tossed, cottage
cheese.
MEATS--Fried Chicken. Ham, Roast Beef.
Flounder Fish,.
VEGETABLES- Green Beans. Harvard
Beets, Noodles, Potatoes, sweet, mashed,
home fries.
DESSERTS--Pie-Graham Cracker, Cherry ,
Apple, Ice Cream

DOOR PRIZES

McC loud ,

M cK 1nney, Vater1e Matson,
Donna Metheney, Tma Mil ler ,
Shan M•tch, Jim M ornson .
Tod Morrow, Julie Nance, L1sa
Nash, Shern e Osborne, V1ck1
P1ckens, Stephan1e Radford ,

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REFRESHMENTS

REEDSVILLE
Ap
proxtmatel) 40 people enjoyed
a s hort Thanksgtvmg program
presented by a group of ftrst
gra de students a t
the
November Rlvervtew PTA
meeting Mrs Well was m
charge of the program wtth the
lollowtng
s tudents
par·
llctpatm g Amy Young, Kevm
Grtggs, Shern Reynolds, Rtck
Swogger, Alan Reed, Bobby
Ephng, Jodte Nestor, Angle
Young, Alesh1a Holsmger,
Tommy Smt ih, Sibyl Foster,
and Paula Cowdery
Durmg the busmess meetmg,
II was dectded to purchase a
faun tam for the gymnastwn
and a cooler for the hall of the
school The school stgn IS now
hghted and wtll be repatred
soon
The f1rst grade won the
readmg c1rcle book for havmg
the htg hest percentage or
parents prese nt
An e\ie nm g
Ch n stmas
program to be prese nted by th e
students under the dtrectton of
Mrs Whttehead wtll take the
place of a December meeting

Kennedy. Renda Lefebre ,
Sandra Miller, Karen Mould,
Ray Mowery, lmda Parttow
Kathy QUi vey, Tma Randolph ,
R1ck R1der ltnoa Rosenbaum
Jam 1e Sisson , T1na Smith, Dan
Thomas. K1m Warn er . Carl a
Wha ley, Mary W1se, Tern
Yeauger
E ITHTH - Ray Andrews ,
Randy Arnold. Elain e Barn
hart , Greg Becker David
Hta ke V1ck1 Blank ens hip
Brenda Brown Sherry Bur
chett , J oh n Burdge Jan a
Bur son , Jul1e Byer, Bruce
Carman, Brenda Chrtst1an
Diana Dav1dson , Patty Dyer,
Delons Ellrott, Christy Evans
Dennis Grant Wdl 1am Hart
Debbre Hatfi eld . Beverly
Hoffman Chuck Kenn edy,
Jut 1e Krtc hen Kevin Kttchen,
Ke1th Landers
Daleanna

Reuter R1ta Rousey, Mandy
S1sson, John Stewart, Randy
Tackett Dorsel Thomas, I'Viark
Venoy , Rita Vmlng, Jackte
1Wagner, Danny Wi ll Chris

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First graders
entertain

SEVENTH - Cheryl Arnett

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Crown bottle caps, and cancelled stamps to be sen t to Mt
Carmel Hospttal for a spectal
projec t there m behalf of Mrs
Kathy Smt ih , a dtsabled
member of the a ux1har y
It was reported that the
r wnmage sale was a success
Reported til were Mrs Smtih,
mother of Chnst1 , Mrs
Lawson, m othe r of Myra and
Joyce. and Mrs Aman da
Murray
The mnth btrlhday of Chrtstl
Smtth and the second b~rthda)
of Amy Mtght were celebrated
A Snoopy mottf was earned out
m the decorations wtth cupcakes and 1ce cream bemg
served A past preSide nt 's
charm was presented to Becky
Roush

Be th Bartrum. Scot Bartrum
R1chard Basham , R1ck B1rch
f1 eld, Julie B1ron , Ke1th Bla ck
Melinda
Demosky,
Sa ra
D1ddte, Robin Dugan Chn sttne
Ebers bach, Steve F 1fe, James
F1 sh Bruce F1she r V1ck1
Hood, Janet Horky
Da v1d
Hysell , R1ck Icenhower Carla

"Family Dining At Its Best"

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lor sa le by the umt There Mil
be no Dec:ember meetmg
M1 s Faye Wildermuth wtll
have charge of the Dec 16
ca n teen at the bloodmobtle and
me m be rs we1 e as ke d for
c ontrlbutwns of orange JUICe
cups and plates, sandwich
matenals , cooktes, m 1lk, lea
bags, potato chtps and bread,
an d to adv ise Mrs Wildermuth
what they can conlrtbute
A $100 contrtbubon to the
utthtv fund of the post was
made by the auxtha ry A note
of thanks will be sent to
Elberfelds !01 gtfls con tnbuted
toward the JUniOrs party for
veterans at the Athens Mental
Health Center las t week It was
voted to pay the dues of two
members, one a gold star
mother
It was noted that Mrs
Gladys Mowery IS 1mprovmg
and ts now ready for company
and cars Her address IS Ohto
Rtver Road, c-o Mtlrord
Mowery, Pomt Pleasant, W
Va Flowers were sent to the
fun er al of the late Atlanta
Cook
Mrs. Norma Jewell reported
on the kitchen fund and Mrs
Pratt talked about hohday

Meigs Jr. High

Bobby

OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12,2 TO 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS.! - -EAST COURT ST.,
POMEROY.

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MRS. MILLARD VAN METER
106 Butternut
Pomeroy

Joyce Lawson, Columbus, have
donated a hospttal bed to the
post m honor of the1r mother,
Mrs
Freda Lawson, an
a uxtha ry member Jumors
also helped wtth the dmner and
decora tmg for the Veterans
Day observance ea rher th1s

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In a commumcatton f1 om
Mrs Esther Ttpple, dtstnct
president, tt was a nnounced
lhat the btrthday party at the
Clulhcothe Veterans Hospttal
wtll be Dec 12, and that ca ndy
and cakes are needed Mrs
Car n e
Neutzltng ,
local
c ha irwo man , asked
that
members contribute and leave
the Items at the Pomeroy
Pastry Shop some ttme that
mormng to be taken to the
hospital
She noted that Mrs Rose
Genhetmer had provtded a
check for frwt for the party
and that she also wtll be contnbutmg a large cake Mrs
Neutzhng a lso remmded
' now
members that there are
SIX veterans at the Arcadia
Nursmg Home
Cards of thanks were read
from the Levacy famtly for a
co nlrtbul!on to the Amta
Levacy FWld, and from Mrs
Ruth Hennessy for cards and
flowers dunng her tllness It
was noted that Mrs Martm ,
Mrs Neutzling, Mrs Cathenne
We lsh and Mrs Grace Pratt
attended the Nov 3 fteld service meeting at Mtddleporl
More pecans wtll be ordered

It wa s reported that two ' by the Etghth Dtstncl
Juntors and one advtsor took prestde nt to prepar e centhe field servtce onentatton at terpieces and favors , along
Mtddleport, Nov 3, and also wtth decorated plates and
asststed m servmg a dmner for napkins for the Chtllicothe
the crew on the 40 el 8 roundup btrlhday party Dec. 12
tram Nov 10 The juntor untt
The several hundred flag
sent $5 to Mrs Helen Btlhngs, code folders cUITen tly on hand
hospttal re presentative, a nd wtll be placed on the Met gs
took gtfls and candy and loot Bookmobtle and m the Mtdbags of personal ttems, candy dleporl Ubrary.
and treats at a cost of $85 75 to
The Juntor Chrtstmas party
the )untor party at the Athens was set for Dec 2.2 and wtth a
Men tal Health Ce nter last $3 gtft exchange Ha m a nd
Thursday
beverage for the dmner wtll be
Attendmg the party were furmshed by the untt and each
Mrs Bon me Datle), Juntor m ember 1s to take a covered
a dvi sor, Mrs Erma Hen- dts h
dncks, SonJa Wayland, Freda
Arrangements were made to
Clark a nd Ma ry Hoover
se nd Chn stmas cards to local
It was noted that Myra and serv icemen, to save Royal

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responstbthty
to
Me tgs
Cou nhan s co nfi ned to the
Galhpohs Sta te Insti tute Tins ,
she sa1d, mvolved those w1th
cerebr a l palsy, mentally
retardahon and eptlepsy The
goal, she explamed ts to match
one adul t person to 21 people
there and currently Mctgs
County has !7•boys and men,
and four gtrls at the GSI
For the 1,600 people confmed
there, Mrs Skinn er reported
that to date there are 15
volunteers who take the people
on s hoppmg trips, to mov1es,
provtde treats , to groce r y
stores, or recreatiOn places
Ages, she sa td, range fr om 7 to
52 years old , and motto of the
program ts " Anything I Can Do
for You This Week"~ "
She told of the mne boys and
gtrls from Eastern Htgh School
who vtstted the GSI last week
and of the compasSion a nd
understandmg for the handicapped whtch they felt
followmg thetr vtstl She satd
the program 1s admm1stered
under the Ohw Development
Dtsabthly Health Center tn
Columbus and concluded by
read mg a n article " What I
Would Ltke "

Feeney-Bennett Juniors plan yule

Dudley's Aorist

became
ftrst
persons to fly
over
the the
South
Pole
In 1963, a Canadtan plane
crash near Montreal killed 118
persons
Also tn 1963, Prestdent
Lyndon J ohnson appomted the
Warre n CommissiOn to mves l!gate
the assassmatton of
President John Kennedy

A lo t o f peo pl e are work tng Ia solve th e energ y p ro b

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The Almanac
By United Press International
Today IS Fnday, Nov 29, the
333rd da) of 1974 wtth 32 to
follow
The moon ts fu ll
The
mor mng s ta rs are
Mercury, Mars and Saturn
The evemng s tars are Venus
and Juptler
Th ose born on lhts date are
under the stgn of Sagtttanus
Amencan fi. Uthor Lomsa May
Alcott was born Nov 29, 1832
On lhts day m htslory
In 1890, the first Army-Nav)
football game was played The
Middtes won, 24-0
In 1929, Ll Cmdr Rtchard
Byrd and three crew men

As an e lecte d offtc1al,l m worktng to convtnce the
people 1n my area we II bene1tl lrom otl dnll!ng and a
new re1tnery near here
Dnlltng o pe rat1o n s a nd re ftn e n e s m ne w a reas c an
he lp eve ryo ne Th e y II help Incre ase muc h-needed
do mestic e n e rgy s uppl! es bnng ma ny reftne d
pe trole um prod ucts clo ser to co n s um e rs to help
red uce cos ts a nd ad d to the
loca l eco no my

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CLOSE }'At;!LITY
CLEVELAND (UPI)
NASA plans to phase out the
· last of Its operations at tts
Plum Brook Slatton near
SandUsky, a factlity that once
employed 550 persons
' "111e space power factlity
will be placed m a standby
mode by mid-February , 1975,"
NASA satd Wednesday m a
statement
The 50 persons kept at Plwn
Brook as a standby crew wtll
be transferred here to NASA's
Lewts Research Center, the
agency which ran Plum Brook
Secunty guards and a few
engmeers will remam at Plwn
Brook when the phaseout IS
completed

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SHOOTING ACCIDENTIAL
RUSH CREEK RUN, W. Va
(UPI ) - Police satd Thursday
the shooting death of 11-yearold Glen Lyons of Cleveland
was acctdent.al
The boy was s truck by a blast
from a sholgun held by hiS
brother durmg a famtly hunUng trtp Wednesday

Oven)
Also
~Propane Serv1ce.

g1J I P&lt;•mr ruy a qut ck 7-0 lea d at
the 11 :.ll ma rk of the Hll hal
qua rter
l nlu t he st'{ &lt;.md quarter
Pen\ Kcnncdv s fourth down

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Bengals

Cleveland, were found dead m
therr beds at therr west stde
apartment home The blaze
caused $200 damage Two other
persons were UIJUred by the
fire .

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a benchful of high school AIIAmencas wtth which to work
The real reason for the lack
of awe for the Brums this
GAME UN AIR
season IS the somelunes unmWJ Ell Radio Ga lhpoll ~
sptred play of what was sup"111 broadcast hve Saturda}
posed to be a rare group of
begmnmg at approximately
freshmen Last season
7 35 p m artmn 10 the
Perhaps the Brums pnze
Eas tern Hi gh School Eagles'
recrutts or last season were
basketball
ga mr from
overra ted and, then agam,
Waterford with B1ll Grav at
maybe they were JUSt freshthe microphone.
men
UCLA IS ranked second,
behtnd defendmg natiOnal
cham piOn North Ca rohn a
State, m UPI's pre-season
ratmgs
The on ly ot her ranked team
m actwn Fnday mght ts 16thrated Memphis State which
opens agamst Montclair State
The Ttgers have added 6-9
JUIUor college transfer Marton
Htllard and 6-9 freshman John
CINCINNATI ( UPI) - CmGwm to the starlmg lineup,
ctn
natt Bengals ba ckfi eld
\Hth g ua r d Dexter Reed
coach
Jack Donaldson satd
returmng so new coach Wayne
Mtamt's
Sunday loss to the
Yates IS a nxious to begm
New York Jets won 't catch his
The IPT AY tournament at
team
off guard m Monday
Clemson, S C , features Ivy
rught's
contest.
League champ Pennsylvama
11
They'reevery b1t as good as
agalllSI Mtsstsstppt and Clem·
L
last
year It ' s JUSt that
son agamst Mtddle Tennessee
everyone
Is after them now ,
Clem son a lso has great hopes
even
more
so lhts year than
for the new season wtth highlylast yea r," Donaldson satd
recruited freshmen Sktp Wtse
HThey 'r e
targets
for
and Stan Rome JOmmg 7-foot
everybody
,
an
d
lt
's
onl
y
Wayne "Tree" Rollins m the
natural
"
Tigers lmeup
Btll Walsh, the Bengals
Other Frtday mght acUon
receiver-quarterback
coach,
has Ken Trickey making his
satd
the
Mtamt
defense
ts
debut as coach at Iowa State
"excellent"
but
not
unagamst
Mankato
State,
beatable
Georgta at Georgta Tech ,
"Nama th was mtercepted
Northern Illmots at Arizona,
three
tunes but he JUSt got a
Doane at Oregon State,
couple
of good stnkes," Walsh
Rutgers at Hawau, LSU at
sa td , recountmg how the Jets
Southern Cal and Fullerton
performed agamst the DolState at Las Vegas.
phms "He didn't pick 'em part
m the classic way (Bengal
quarterback Ken) Anderson
does."
Walsh smd the Ben gals wtll
approach Mtarru hke they dtd
the Steelers
"We've got to handle them
more like Pittsburgh wtth the
recetvers commg out of the
backfield," he Sllld.
The Mtamt game is a
necessary wm for the Bengals
if they want to stay altve m the
pla yoff race tn the Central
DIVISIOn or the Amertcan
Conference
' 'Of course,tl's got to be a btg
game for (Mtamt ) too," satd
Bengals guard Pat Matson

AUfOPSIES PERFORMED
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POMEROY
POMEROY

TRINITY

Rev W H . P e r r m , pas lor Roy

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POMEROY FIRST BAP TI ST - R ob ert Ku hn . pastor ;
Wi ll ram Wa t son, Sunda y sc hool
sup t . Sun d ay sc h oo l , 9 30 a m .;
BYF, 6 p m .; Br bl e study ,
Wednes d ay , 7 p . m .. c hoir
p r ac t ice, Wed n esday, 8:30 pm .

GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST
Prea c hing
9: 30 a .m ., firs t and sec ond
Sundays of ea c h month ; th i rd
and tourth Sundays ea c h
month , worsh ip servi ce at 7: 30
p .m . W ednesday even i ng s at
7 : 30 , Pray er and Bi bl e Studv
SEVE~TH
DAY
AD VENTIST
Mulb erry
H eig ht s. Po m eroy . Pa s to r
G ira rd Se ton . Sab bath sc h ool
every Sa t urday at 2 p .m . an d
w or s h 1p ser vice fo llow in g a t
3 : IS
p .m
Ope n
Bible
a t t he
d iscussi on . 7 : 30 p m
Ch urc h each T hursday

n esd ay , 7 30 p m , U .M .W .
f i rs t W edn esd ay, 7 30 p .m
WESLEYAN ( Racine } -·
Su nday sch o o l .
10 a m ;
worship , 11 a m .: Bi ble s tudy ,
Thur s day , 7 p m ; c hoir
pr ac t ice. Thur sd ay , 8 p .m .;
fe ll ow s h i p
s upp er ,
fir stWedn esda y , 6 "30p .m .• U .M w .
fo ~rth M on dil v, B p .m.

7 . 30p .m .
Mf. UNION

BAPTIST Rev . Ceci l Cox. pas tor . Sunday
Sc hool supt. , Jo e Sa y re .
Su nday school , 9 : 45 a . m .;
Sunday ev ening wor ship , 7 : 30 .
Wednesday prayer and Bible
study , 7 :30pm .
TUPPERS
PLAIN!!
CHRISTtAN
CHURCH
Eugene Undel"wood , pastor ;
Howard Caldwell , Jr, Sunday
Sc hool Supt .; Sunday Sc hool ,
9 : 30 a .m .; Morn i ng .S ermon ,
10 : 30 a .m ., Sund a y ev ening
se rv i ce , 7 p .m .
LETART FAlLS UNITED
BRETHREN - R ev . F reeland
Norris , pastor ; F loyd N or ris.
supt . Sund a y sc hool, 9: 30a .m .;
morn ing sermon , 10 : 30 a . m . ;
Pr ayer service, Wedn esday ,
7: 30p .m .
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPHECY - G P .
Sm i th , pa stor . Sunday School ,
10a .m .; Arthur Hen son , Supt. ;
Morning Worsh i p , IJ a .m .;
Young People 's servic e, 7
p .m ., Evening servi c e, 7 . 30
p . m . Wednesday M i d -Week
Prayer Service. 7. 30 p .m ;
Youth meet i ng , 6 :3 0 p .m .;
Evening worship , 7: 30p .m .
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE R ev .
Herbert Grate . pastor . W o r ship service , l1 a .m . and 7 : 30
p .m . Sunday . Sundlly School ,
9 : 30 a .m. Ri c hard Barton ,
supl. Prayer meet ing , Wed ·
nesday , 7 : 30p .m .
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHR 1ST Clifford Smith ,
minister . Sunday School 9 . 30
a .m .; morning c hurc h 10 :30
am .; Sunda-v evening service,
7 : 30 p m , Wednesda v service, 8

7 - Th~ Daily Sentinel, MidcUeport-11ull 1ero v, 0 .. Fr idilv. N 11V . 29, 1974

GREAT BEND - Worsh 1p 11
a .m , 2nd an d 4th Sundays ,
Churc h Sc hool. 10 am .
wo r s h ip servrce , 10 24 a .m .
LETART FALLS - Wor sh i p ,
Yo ut h cho i r rehea r sal, Man
l Oa m ; Chu rc h school . 9 am :
day, 3 30 p m under drrectio_n
B ibl e st u d y, 7. 30 p m . ev ery
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
T uesday .
o f M a r y Skrnne r . senror chor r
HOLINE
S
S
CHURCH
re h ea r sal, 7 30 p m . Thursday
MORNING STAR - Wor ship
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP Harrrs o nvi ll e , Rev
O'De ll
w i th
Mrs
Paul
Nease ,
9 30 a .m .• Church Sc hool 10 :3 0
TI
S
T
262
M
ulberry
Ave.
Man tey, Pastor : H enr y Eblin ,
directo r
Serv ice ,
a m .; M i d W e ek
P o mero y .
aff il i at ed
with
Sunday Sc hool Sup! Sund ay
Wedne sday , B p m .
S 8 c. . t he Rev . Fred H i ll.
Sc t,ool 9 · JO am : E venrn g
MORSE CHAPEL W or .
p as t or . T ro y Z w i ll ing , Sun d a r
wo r ship 7. 30 p .m
P r a y er an d
ship 11 a .m ; 1st and 3r d
Schoo
l
supt
.
Sund
ay
schoo
,
P
rarse
serv
rce.
Thu
r
sday
,
7:30
POMEROY CHURCH OF
Sunday s, Chur c h Schoo l. 10
9 · 30 a .m . . rn or nmg w o r sh ip ,
p .m .
I THE NAZARENE Cor ner
a .m .
l
O
30
;
Su
n
day
e
v
an
ge
li
s
t
ic
Un inn and Mulbe r ry.
Rev
PORTLAND - Worship 7:30
mee tin g , 7 30 p .m . Prayer
Cl y .. ~ V H ende r son, p as t or
p m ; Church School 9 : 30a .m .
SY R A CU S E
FIR~T
mee t ing , Wednes da y , 7. 30 p m
Sunday sc hoo l, 9 · JO a m , Gl en
SUTTON - Wor ship , 11 am .
O: HUR CH OF GOO R ev .
M cC lung , su p! ;
m orn tn g
2nd and 4th Sunday s, Church
MIDDLEPORT
Georqe
Q 1 1cr . pas tor
Su
nday
wor ship, 10 JO a. m .; ev en 1ng
Sc hool 10 a m .
MT . MORIAH BAPTIST ~
school. 9 .15 a m
m orn in g
serv ice, 7· 30; m i d -w ee k ser
Corn er F ourth and Main ,
NORTHEAST CLUSTE-R
preachtng
11
a
.
m
;
vi ce , W ed nesda y, 7 · 30 p .m.
Midd l eport Rev . H er'lry Key .
Rev . Roberr Meece
evil ngelt St •c se rvtce. 7 30 P m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - T he
Jr , pastor . Sunday Sc hool , 9 : 30
Rev . Stanle y Brandum
Prav\'r mee ting , Tt1U r sday,
Har ol d D ee t h , r ec tor
R ev
a .m ., Mrs . Ervin Baumgard JOPPA - Wor ship 10 a .m .;
7 30 p ll\
Ch vrc h ser v1ce s. 10 : 30 a .m .·
ner , sup t. ; Morn lng worsh i p ,
Churc h Sc hool 9 a .m . ; Prllyer
Holy com mun ion f i r st Sunday
10
:
45
a
.m
Meeting , Wednesday , 8 p .m
P OMEROY
WESTSIDE
of mon th ; ch ur ch sc h ool , 10 30
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES LONG BOTTOM Churc h
CH U RCH OF CHRIST , 200 W
a m for nurse ry throuq tl 11
L arry C"arnahan , pres i d i ng
s e r vices , 9 a . m . ; Su n day
Ma1n S t .
Jerrv Paul ,
POMEROY CHURCH OF
m ln 1s t er
Sunday , Bible lee .
mrn, st er , phor!e 9917666
School 9: 45 a .m B i b l e Study
CHRIST - Ferr ell Groninger ,
ture , 9 · 30 a .m .; Wat c htower
ev er y Thursday , 7 . 30 p .m .
Conse
r
vat
i
ve
,
n
on
p as tor Bi b l e sc h oo l, 9 . 30 a .m
s tudy , lO · JO a. m .; T uesday ,
NORTH BETHEL Wor ·
m s tr umen ta l . Sun day wor sh i p ,
w orS h i p , 10:30 am
adul t
Bi ble study , 7: 30p .m . ; Thurs .
Sh i p 11 a m .; Churc h School 10
10 a .m. ; Bi b le st ud y, 11 a m;
wo r sh i p se rv ice a nd you n g
a .m .
day , m i n i s tr y sc hoo l. 7. 30
wor ship , 6 p m
W ednesda y
peo p le's mee tin g , 7 30 p m
p m ; ser vi ce meeting 8 : 30
B i bl e s t u d y, 7 p m
ALFRED - Sunday sc hool ,
Co mb in ed. Bt b le st u dy an d
p .m .
each
Sunday ;
9 : 45 a . m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
pra ye r m ee t in g, Wed n esday ,
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
preach i ng at 11 a .m . each
CHURCH
( non
7: 30 p m .
Christ In Christian Union Sunda y . Prayer meeting , 7 : 45
den om in a ti on al),
Lan gsv i l le THE SALVATION ARMY Lawren ce Man l ey , pa s tor ;
p .m . Wednesday ; W SCS , B p .m .
pm .
De x t er Roa d, th e R ev . Worl e v
Envoy Ray W Win i ng , off tcer
Mrs . Russell Y oung , Sundav
on third Tuesday eac h month ,
H al ey, pas t or . Sun day school ,
LAUREL CLIFF
FREE
In c harge . Sun d ay , 10 am ,
School Supt
Sunday School
REEDSVILLE Sunday
10 a .m ., ev eni ng w o r sh i p, 7.30
METHODIST Rev . F loyd
Hol iness meeting ; 10 :30 am ,
9
:
30
a
.m
.
Evening
worship
,
school, 9 : 30; preach i ng , 7 : 30
p .m .
P ra ye r
meeting ,
F.
Shook , pa stor ;
Lloyd
Sunday School. Youn g" P eopl e's
WedneSdlly
prayer
7 : 30 .
p.m . Sunday ; prayer meeting ,
Wright , Sunday school supt .
Legion , 7 p m . : Tlwrsd a y , Ito 3 Tu es da y, 7: 30 p m .; youth
meet i ng , 7: 30 p .m
g
r
o
up
,
F
r
iday,
7 30 o .m
7 30 p .m . Tuesday ; WSC S, 7 :30
Sunday s chool ; 9 . 30 a . m .;
I) m ., Ladi es Horn e L ea oue· 7
MT , MORIAH CHURCH OF
f irSt Thursdlly each month
morn ing worship , 10 :3 0 a .m ;
P.m .• ..-rep cl ass e:..
RUTLAND
FREEWILL
GOD - Ra ci n e Route 2, the
SILVER RIDGE - Worship
even1ng worsh i p , 7:30 p m .
Beyo nd lhe timber line rises sheer
ST .
PAUL
LUTHERAN
BA PTIST - Rev Ben Dil la r d ,
Rev . James M . Muncy , pastor .
10 am . ; Church School. 9 a .m .
Wednesday
Chr
is
tian
Youth
rock
, towering above the c louds them·
CHURCH , Co rn er o f Sycamo r e
pastor
Roger
Tv r ne r .
Sunday school , 9 : 45 a . m ..
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Cru s ade . 6 :3 0 p m . Choir
and Secon d Si s .. P omeroy . T he
assistnnl
pas t or
Su n da y
morning worship , 11 a .m ;
selves.
Loo king at this great giant of
Worsh i p 9 am .;
Chur c h
pr ac ti ce, Thur sda y, 7 p m .
R ev . Wil l iam M1 d dl eswnrth ,
school .
10 am , Su n dav
evening worship , 7 : 30 p.m .
School. 10 a .m .
nature
we
marvel a1 God 's creations . ..
Pa stor . Sun day Schoo l at 9 45
even ing service, 7. 30, Wed
Pr ayer meet ing , Tuesday, 7 30
KENO
CHURCH
OF
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
and
are
aware
of the comparative ina m and Ch urch Services 11
nesday Bibi P s tudy , 7: 30pm .
p
.m
;
Young
people
's
meeting
,
CHRIST - George Frederick .
am
CHRIST Charles Russ ell .
significan ce of man.
7 30 D.m . Thursday
supt. Service weekly , 9 · 30 a .m .
Sr ., m inister ; ~orman C. W i ll ,
OLD
DE&gt;&lt;TER
BIBLE
SACRED HEART Rev
on Sunday . Preach i ng fir st and
supt , Sunday school , 9 : 30
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
Yel. man IS far from insignificant,
C HRI STIAN CHURCH - R ew
Fathe r P a ul D Welto n . p a stor
t hi r d Sundays of month by
a .m .; worship service , 10 : 30
BAPTIST - Corner Si xth and
Ron Te rry , pas tor
Sunda y
save in physical s1ze. For God, alter all,
Clifford Smith , 9: 30a .m .
Ph on e 992 7825
Sat u r d ay
a . m .; Bible sludy , Tuesda y,
Pal me r .
the
Rev
St eve
school 10 a .m , Mrs Worl ey
even ing M ass . 7. 30 ; Sunday
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
made man in His Image. And He gave
7 : 30p.m .
Skagg
s,
pa
s
tor
,
Danny
Francis
,
su
pertnle
nd
enl.
Ma ss, 8 an d 10 a m ; Con
UNION - Darrell
Doddrlll.
man
a brain, anc: a soul, With a sense
Thompson
,
Sunday
school
sup!
.
Morni
n
g
wo
r
ship,
11
a
m
;
REORGANIZED CHURCH
f eSS i On , Sa tur day, 7 7 : 30 p m
pastor . Sunday School , 9: 30
WMPO radio program , 7: 45
Sun day even ,ng se r vice, 7.30 .
of right and wrong. He gave him char~
OF
JESUS CHRIST OF
a .m , Leonard Gilmore, first
am . Sunda y school , 9 : 15a .m . ;
LATTER DAY SAINTS elder, evening service , 7: 30
acter and responsibility,
m orning worSh i p , 10 : 15 a .m
Portland . Racine Road .
p
.
m
.
Wednesday
prayer
Youth a c t i vities and fellowship
It Is man who can progress to
W i lliam Roush , gas tor . Denny
meeting, 7 : 30p .m .
for j unior and senior high
Evans,
Sunday
SchooT
MT.
MORIAH
CHURCH
OF
heights
far greater than this mountain .
students, 6 p .m . Bible study ,
D i rector . Sunday School, 9:30
GOD - Rac ine Route 2. The
But
he
needs
help to do It-God's help,
7: 30 p m . M i d -week prayer
a.m . ; MorniJ"Ig worship, 10:30
Rev
Char l es Hand, pastor .
service . W ednesday , 7: 30p .m .
through th e help of the Church.
a .m .: Sunday evening serv ice 7
Sunday school. 9 : 45 a m .;
Wedn~sday
even i ng
morning worship , 11 11 . m . p . m .
You weren't meant to stand alone In
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST ,
Drayer services, 7: 30p .m .
Evening services, Tuesday and
M i ddleport. 5th and Main
this
world. Remember that . .. and go
Friday, 7:30.
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Georg e
Glaze ,
m Inister ,
to Church this Sunday.
R ev . Earl Shuler . p as tor .
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
James Sheets , superintendent .
Worsh i p serv ice , 9 : 30 a .m .;
CHURCH OF CHRIST - Bible
Bible school , 9 : 30 a . m ;
Sunday sc hoo l. 10 : 30 a .m .;
Study , 9 :30 a .m . ; morning
morning wor sh i p , 10 : 30 a .m .;
Sun d ay even ing serv ice s, 7 : 30
worship , 10 : 30 a .m . ; evening
e ven ing worship , 7 : 30 p .m .;
p .m B•ble stud y and prayer
worship, 6 : JO p m . Wednesday
prayer service, 7 p .m . Wed se rv i ce T hurs day , 7: 30 P.m
Bible Study , 7 : 30p .m .
By K. C. THALER
my country and serve it in any nesdav .
MT . OLIVE CHURCH K i ngsbury
.
Sunday
M
I
DOLE
PORT
CHURCH
LONDON (UP! ) - Exiled capacity, at any time, " said OF THE NAZARENE - Rev . Lon g Bottom , Sunda-v Sc hool. School , 9 : 30a Road
.m. , Ralph Cart ,
10 a.m . with Willard Pigott , supt . Worship ser...ice, 10:30
King Constantine of Greece Constantine with Danish-born Don Cole , pa s tor ; ~loyd supt.
Evangelis t ic message
a . m . and 7 :3 0p .m . alternately .
Carson
,
Sunday
Schoo
l
s
upt.
says he's ready to retW'n to his Queen AnneMarie by his side.
each Sunda v evening , 7 : 30 p .m .
Prayer meeting , Wednesday.
Su n day -s chool , 9 30 a . m ..
by
Elder
Ru
s
sell
Cline,
homeland as a private citizen if
The king and queen fled m orning wor sh i p , 10 ·3 0 a .m .. mini ster of the Apostolic Faith . 7:30 p .m . Rev . Jay Stites ,
pa s tor
evangeli st ic m eeting ,
Greek voters refuse to put him Greece in 1967 after failing in 7Sunday
Bibie Study, Wedne sday , 7: 30
30 p .m .; prayer me eting.
vLO
DEXTER
CON pm
back on the throne.
an abortive coup to topple a Wedn esday, 7 :30p .m .
GREGATIONAL CHURCH STIVERSVILLE
COM Mrs . Wor l ey Fran cis, Sunday
"The great dream of my military junta that had seized
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
school
sup t ; Sunday schooL 10
school
servi
ce
,
10
a
.m
.;
Prayer
THE
UNITED
PRESfamily and myself is to live in power earlier in the year.
With the hope it will , in some measure, foster and h~lp sustain that
a .m .
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
meeting , Thursday , 7 p .m .,
our homeland ," he told a news
The Greek royal family lived OF MEIGS COUNTY , Dwight Sunday evening service , 7 p .m .
which is good in family and community life, this feature IS sponsored by
LOPI""G
BOTTOM
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRISTIAN L . Zavitz , Pastor -Dtr&amp;ctor
Mr . Robert
conference Thursday. " ! think in Rome before moving to
the
business firms and organizations whose names appear below.
Pomeroy . Harr i sonv i lle Wyatt, pastor ; Sunday School
HARRISONVILLE
that if nobody has lived in exile Britain last year . The yoWlgest Sunday Church School. 9 . 30 Road , Rick Mor·r i SOn , pa stor ; supt ., Rona l d Osborne , Bible
then they can 't realize the of their three children was born am ., Mrs. Homer Lee , S,l.lpt .: Sunday sc hool s upt . Steven School, 9 : 30 a .m .; pr each i ng
Stanley . Sunday sc hool. 9 :30 10:45 l . m .; Evening ser v ic es .
Morning Worship, 10 : 30 a .m .
frustration and bitterness.
in exile.
a .m ; morning worship and ! 30 p .m .
Sund a y
' MIDDLEPORT c ommunion.
10.3 0
a .m ;
The Greek people were
" 1 certainly hope that no Church School, 9 : 30a .m .• John Sunday
HYSELL
RU~
FREE
eveni n g
youth
F . Fultz , SuRt .; Morntng
scheduled to vote Dec. 8 in a matter what the decision of the Worsh i p , 10 : 30 a .m ..
Chr i stian Endeavor . 6 .30 p m .; METHODIST CHURCH SYRACUSE
Morning
worship service , Sunday, 7 · 30 Rev . Paul Ne v ille , pa stor .
referendum on whether Greece Greek people will be - which
Worship , 9 a .m .; Sunday
p m .; Wednesday e ... ening Sunda-v School 9 . 30 a . m .,
should be a monarchy or a we all respect - we will be able Churc h School. 10 a .m ., Mrs. prayer meeting and Bible Morning serv i ce, 10 :30 a .m .,
youth serv ic e, 6 : .. 5 p . m . •
study , 7 · 30 om .
republic.
700 E. Main
to r eturn to our homeland," the Sampson Halt , Supt.
Dlal992-2101
ST.
JOHN
LUTHERAN Evangel i stic servi ce 7: 30 p .m .
Bakers of Good Bread
"No matter what th e deposed king said.
Prayer
meeting
,
Thursday
,
Pomeroy
CHURCH, Pine Grove, The 7 · JO p .m .
Huntington , W. Va.
referendum decides I shall
Rev
W i lliam Middleswarth,
Constantine said he recogRUTLAND CHURCH OF
Pastor Church Serv i ces 9 30
GOD - Phill i p Whitley , pastor
always be ready to retW'n to nized the structure of the
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
a .m . Sunday SchOol 10 30 a .m
Sunday sc hool . 10 a m ;
MISSION
Bald
Knobs,
Rev .
KNADBURY
CHURCH
OF
Greek monarchy would have to
worship se rvice. 7 p m .;
L. R . G lu esencamp , pastor .
CHRIST . Bible School , 9 : 30
Prayer
me
eting
,
W
ednesday
,
Roger Wilfrett , Sr.. Sunday
be watered down even if the
a.m ., morn ing worship , 10 : 30
7: 30p .m
School Supt
Sunday School
ll .m . Sundey evening Worship
voters agree to his return as
The Stor e with A Heart
Minor Repairs &amp; Tune-up
9 : 30 a .m .; Sunday evening
Service, 7 : 30 p . m .. cho i r
king .
worship 7 : 30 . Prayer meet i ng.
Racine
Phone 949-3342
Beech &amp; Locust
Middleport
' prectlce Sunday and Wed .
Tuesday , 7: 30 p .m . Ernest
Ph . 992-2366
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
"The new kind of democracy
nesda-v . 7 p .m ., prayer meeting
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
Deeter , - ~ lass leader
Youth
and Bi ble Study Wednesday ,
CHURCH Near Long Bot
Nov. 23, 1974
is one in which it is not for me
meet i ng , Wednesday , 7 : 30
7:30p .m.
tom . E stil Hart. pastor ; Roy
p .m .• Ernest Deeter , leader.
SALES REPORT OF
to set political policy, but to act
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Brown ,
ass i stant
pastor .
MT . HERMON CHURCH OF
Rev
.
Freeland
Norris,
pastor
,
Sunday schoo l , 10 a .m. , Church
Ohio Valley Livestock Co. as a symbol of national unity
THE
UNITED BRETHREN IN
Sunday
school
10
a.m
.;
Church
7 : 30
p.m .
each
Sunday
CH R 1ST Robert Shook ,
STOCKER CATTLE
and stability," he said.
evening ; prayer meeting, 7:30 service, 7 p.m . Wednesday
Dial992 -32!:14
Middleport
pastor. Sunday school , 9 : 30
Bible
Study,
7
p.m
.
p.m.
Thursdlly
.
STEERS- 250 to 300 lbs. 19 to
"My title after Dec. 9 will not
a
.m
.,
Russell
Spencer.
supt.;
MIDDLEPORT
PENRACINE
CHURCH
OF
Middleport, Ohio
worship service, 10:45 a.m .,
23.75; 300to400Ibs.18 to 24; 400 be king of Greece, but king of
TECOSTAL - Third Ave ., th e
I HE NAZARENE Rev .
evening
worship
alternating
Rev. William Knittel, pastor . Wi II lam Bartholomew , pa stor .
to 500 lbs. 21 to 2G; 500 to 600 lbs. the Hellenes," he said. "I will
with C. E. at 7 : 30 p.m . on
Ronald Dugan. Sunday Schoo l Sunday sc hool. 9 30 a ,m .•
Sunday . Praver meeting , 7:30
18 to 27.50; 600 to 700 lbs. 22.50 represent
all
Greeks
Supt . Cla sses for all' ages; Gerald Wells , supt .. morning
p .m. Wednesdlly . Alfred Wolfe,
evening
service,
7:
30
p
.m
.;
worship
,
10
:
30
a
.m
:
W
ed
to 26; 700 lbs. and Over 23.50 to throughout the world, the
la y leader .
Bible study, Wednesday, 7:30 nesday service , 7 p .m .
Buick- Pontiac-Opei -G .M .C. Dealer
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
32.
strong and the weak, the p .m.; youth services, Friday,
RACINE FIRST BAPTISTCoolville RD . Rev Ro-y Deeter,
500 E . Main St .
Ph . 992 -2174
7.
30
p
.m
.
HEIFER CALVES - 250 to majority and the minority, and
Waller P . Bikacsan , pastor ;
pastor. Sunday school . 9:30
337 N. 2nd
M iddleport
FREEWILL BAPTIST Ph . 992·2550
300 lbs. 17 to 22 ; 300 to 400 lbs. in this respect I think the Corner Ash and Plum , Mid Ronn ie Salser . Sunday sc hool a.m .; worship serv i ce, 10 : 30
sup! . Sund a y school , 9 : 30a .m .;
a
.m
.
Bi
ble
study
and
prayer
Noel
Herrman,
15 to 21.50; 400 to 500 lbs. 17 to monarchy could serve the dleport ;
morning
worship ,
10 · 40 ;
service , Wednesday, 7: 30p .m .
pastor . Saturday even i n g
Sunday evening worsh ip , 7. 30 ,
22; 500 to 600 lbs. 19 to 23 .25 ; 600 country well."
RUTLAND
service. 7 p .m . Sunday School
Wednesday ev en i ng Bible
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
10 a . m .; Sunday evening
to 700 lbs. 18.25 to 24 ; 700 lbs.
He said he would leave
study, 7: 30 .
CHRIST - Rod Kas l er, pastor ;
worsh i p!. 7 p .m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN V . H Bratev. Sunday schoo l
and Over 20 to 24.50.
military appointments to the
8akers of Gay 90's Bread
Racine
R"ev . Lelon Gtasure. pastor
supt Sunday school. 9 : 30a .m .;
Ph . 949·9591
STOCK COWS &amp; BULLS- gov~&gt;rning authorities -{In the
Middleport
Sunday School , 9 : 30 a.m .;
worship service and com .
Ph . 992-3030
youth and junior youth service,
Bf The Head) - Stock Cows understanding that the armed
-munion . 10 30 a.m .; youth
6:45 p .m . ; evening wors~lp , · meet i ng. 6 p .m .; Sunday
125 to 235; Stock Cows and forces would stay out of
7: 30 p.m.; pr,ayer and pra •se ,
evening serv ice , 7 ; regular
.
Calves 165 to 260; Stock Bulls . political affairs.
Wednesday, 7 · 1n n .m
board meeting. third Saturday ,
MEIGS
7 p .m .
SILVER
RUN
FREE
COOPERATIVE
!Hi to 170; Baby Calves 5 to 30.
Premier Constantine CaraBAPTIST - Rev . Ra lp h Dean,
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
PARISH
i By The Pound) - Canners &amp; manlis ordered the referendum
pastor . Sunday School , 10a .m.,
CHURCH Sunday School ,
THE UNITED
Louis W. Osborne
9 : 30a.m.; Worship service, 11
Leon Miller, supt . Evening
METHODIST CHURCH
, Cutters Cows 12.75 to 15.50; after winning an overwhelming
Middleport. Ohio
220 E. Main
Pomeroy
Ph. 992-2178
service , 7:30 p .m .; Prayer
a.m.;
Wednesday prayer
Robert T . Bumgarner
meeting
,
Thursday
,
7:
30
p
.m.
.meeting,
7:31)
p.m
.
Sunday
Holstein Cows 15.50 to 19.25; victory earlier 111is month in
Director
night worship, 7:30 p.m .
POMEROY CLUSTER
- CHESTE);. CHURCH OF
Of&gt;mercial Bulls ( 1,000 lbs. Greece's first free elections in
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Rev. Carl E. Hicks
GOD Rev . James Sat .
and Over) 19 to 25.
a decade.
THE NAZARENE
Rev .
Rev . D. Wm . Sydenstricker
terfield , pastor . Sunday School.
Lloyd D . Grimm , Jr ., pastor .
CHESTER Worship 9 : 1.5 . 9 : 30a .m. ; worship service , 11
VEAL CALVES - Tops 220
Caramanlis retW'ned from
Sunday SChool, 9 : 30 a . m .;
a.m. ; Chur c h School 10 a.m.o~.
a.m .; evening service , 7 ;
lbs. to 240 48 to 52.50 ; Medium exile in Paris last summer and
Morning worship, 10 :30 a.m .;
ENTERPRISE - Wor'shlp, Y
prayer service and youth
Chester. Oh io
Young people's service , 6 : 45
.; Church Schoo l , IO a .m . service, Wednesd.ay, 7 p .m .
We Fill All Doctors' Prescriptions
200 lbs. to 300 34 to 40.50 ; Culls set up a provisional civilian a .m
p . m .; .Evangelistic service ,
FLATWOODS - Worship , 11
992-2955
Pomeroy
LANGSVILLE
CHRIST.IAN
7: 30p.m. Wednesday evening
28 Down.
goverrunent when the Greek a .m .; Churc h School 10 a .m . CHURCH T e d Jones ,
service, 7:30 p.m .
POMEROY
Worship,
SHOATS - 5 to 12.50.
military junta collapsed during 10 : 30 a .m . ; Church School 9 : 15 pastor Sunday school , 9 JO
MASON COUNTY
a .m ; Roy Sigman , supt ;
Meigs County Branch
THE HILAND CHAPEL,
a .m . ;.r'UMYF 6 : 30p .m .
the Cyprus crisis.
morn i ng
worship,
10 : 30 ;
GeOrge Casto, pastor. Sunday
ROCK SPRINGS- Worship
Sunday evening Se rvice. 7 : 10 ;
School , 9:30 ; evenlnQ worship
10a.m . ; church Scnool9 a .m. ;
mid -week
serv ice ,
Wed
Point Pleasant Market
UMYF 6 : 30p.m .
~ ~~
7: 30. rhursaay evenmg praye r
nesday, 7:30p.m
TWO LDCA TIONS
Ml DOLE PORT CLUSTc R
service, 7: 30p.m .
November 23, 1974
59 N. Second Sf .
ODUMS EUGmLE
Rev. Robert Bumgarner
MA'SON FIRST BAPTIST Middleport, 0 .
SYNACUSE
CHVH:CH
OF
296 W. Second
Pomeroy
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Ph. 992-3863
HEA'!rH Worship 10 : 30. THE NAZARENE Second and Pomeroy Sta., Stan
46 Court St.
Rev .
FAIRFIELD,
Conn
.
(UP!)Gallipolis, 0 .
a .m . ; Church Schoo l 9:30a .m.;" Howard C . Black , pastor . Bob ,Craig, pastor. Sunday school
900 lbs.
21.50.
'I
Fairfield University's 6-foot-3 UMYF 7 p .m.
9:45a.m
.;
worship
service,
1
Moore, Sundc,y Schoo l Supt .,
SLAUGHTER COWS
RUTLAND - Worship 9 . 15
a .m . ; training union, 6 : 30
junior guard Damy Odums has a.m
Sunday School , classes for all
.
;
Church
School
10
a
.m
.
;
p.m. ; even i ng worship sen lee
Commercial (Fat) 18 to 18.70;
ages
.
9
:
30
a
.m.
;
morning
been declared eligible for the UMYF 7 p.m.
7: 30 p.m . Mid-week prayer'
worship, 10 : 45 ; NYPS Sunday,
Utility 16-17; Canner &amp; Cutter
SALEM
CENTER
Wor·
service,
Wednesdav, 7: 30p .m
Nationwide Insurance Co. of Columbus, 0 .
Groceries &amp; General Merchandise
1974-75 basketball season by ship 9 a .m . ; Church Schoo l 10 6 : 30p .m .; evengellstic serv ice,
MASON
CHURCH
OF
12-16; Bulls Over 1,000 lbs. 20 ·
307 Spring Ave .
Rac .ne
Sunday
,
7·
30
p.m
.
M
id
-week
Pomeroy
Ph . 949·5772
the Eastern College Athletic a .m. ; UMYF Thursday, 7 p .m . prayer meeting, Wednesday, CHRIST, P . 0. Bok 487, Mille r
22.40.
Dlal992-2318
SYRACUSE
CLUSTER
St
.,
Mason,
w.
Va.
Sunday
Conference.
1 : 30 p.m. ; Missionary meeting,
Rev. Richar'll E . Jarvis
Bible Study 10 a.m.; Worship
VEAL - Choice and Prime
seco,d Wednesday, 7 : 30 p m .
Fairfield
Athletic
Director
ASBURY Worship 11
11
a.m . and 7 p .m . Bible Stud-v
226-265 lbs. 38.50.
- - U~IrED
FAI'rH
NUN Wednesday 7 p . m .. Voca I
Church School 9 : 50a .m ..
Don Cook said Wednesday a.m.;
DENOMINATIONAL
Rev.
music.
wscs, 1st Tuesday.
YEARLING STEERS Robert Smith, pastor. Sunday
Odums needed a waiver from
FOREST RUN - Worship 9
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
Feed Bulls 700 - 1,000 lbs. 15school, ':30a.m .; class leader ,
a .m. ; Church School 10 a.m .;
TIST - Corner of Second and
both
the
NCAA
and
ECAC
to
Hill ; worship service,
" The Friendly Folks"
24.50.
wscs. 3rd Wednesda-v, 7: 30 Leo
Anderson. Mason. Pastor
The Finest in Mobile Homes
10 : 30 a.m .; church , 7: 30a .m.
play. He transferred this year p .m.
Walter Cloud . Sunday school '
Pomeroy, Ohio
STEER CALVES - 30MOO
llOOE . Maln
PomerOy
EDEN UNITED BRETH - 9: 45a.m . ; worship service, 1 I•
Ph . 992·7034
MINERSVILLE WorShip
from Austin Peay, Clarksville,'
REN IN CHRIST - Elden R. a. m. and 7:30 p .m . Weekly
10 a .m .; Church School9 a.m.;
· lbs. 23 .75. 25.50; 400-500 lbs. 21Tenn., after the NCAA penal- wscs, 3rd Monday, 7: 30p.m. Blake, pastor . Sunday School (Bible study, Wednesday, 7 : 30
24;
10 a. m .; Howard McCoy. p.m .
SYRACUSE
Church
ized the Ohio Valley conference School.
Supt. ; Morning sermon, 11 a.
9 : 3C a . m .; worship
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
HEIFER CALVES - 4110-550
for certain violations.
m . ; Sunday night services : GOO- Second St ., Mason , W
servl,., 7: 30 p . m.
lbs. 18.711-23.
Christian Endeaver . 7:30 p . Va . Chester Tennant, pntor
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
The NCAA ruled two months
m.; Song service, 8 p. m .; Sunday schooL 10 a.m . ;
BABY CALVES (BY HEAD )
Rev. Stev•n Wilson
Keepsake Diamond Rings
ago that Odums and a number
Preaching 8 : 30 p . m .; Mid · morning worship, 11 a .m . ;
Rev. Larry Paling
Devoted to Meigs-Mason Area
212 E . Main St.
Pomeroy
Ph. 992-3785
- jleef 30-32; Hoi. and Brown
week
Prayer
meeting
,
Wed
evangelistic
service,
7:
30p.m
lhY. ·Howard Shiveley
Pomeroy. 0.
of other players who transnesday, 7 p . m .. Ray Adams, Bible study and prayer service
SW\ss 9-22 .
BETHANY
(Dorea&amp;)
•
ferred out of the OVC would be
lay
leader
Worsh i p , 9:30 a.m .; Church
Wednesday, 7: 30 p .m . Pho11e
VEAL - 226-265 lbs. 38.50.
773·5133.
School 10:30 a .m .
allowed to play immediately at
CHURCH
Oro
JESUS
CARMEL Worship, 11
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
HOGS-U. S. 1-3 190-240 lbs.
CHRIST - Located at Rutland
other NCAA schools. The
a.m ,; 1st and 3rd Sunda-vs; on New Lima Road, next to CHRIST In Christl•n Union 36.5G-38.60 ; U.S. 2-4 2411-260 lbs. ECAC Wednesday joined the Church School 10 a .m .
The Rey. William CAmpbell
Forest Acre Park ; Rev . Rey
•
3?..90-34 ; U.S. 2-4 260 lbs. Up NCAA ruling.
Rouse, pastor ; Robert MLisser, ~astor . Sunda-v School , 9 : 30
l
.
m
.;
James
Hughes.
supt.
Paint, Plumbing &amp; Electrical Supplies
APPLE
GROVE
Sunoay
;
Sunday School supt . Sunday
36.75.; Sows, U. S. 1-3, 300-400
school , 9:3 0 a .m : ; worihip ,
Tuppers Pla ins
Ph. 667·3963
Middleport, Dhlo
schooL l0 : 30 a .m .; worship evening service, 7 : 30 p . m
lbs. 31-33.75 ;
2-3, 4oo.&lt;!OO
first and third Sunday, 7:.10 7:30 p.m . Bible studv. Wed - Wednesday evening praye r
p.m .; prayer meeting , vy'ed . nesday, 7 : 30 p .m . Sllturday meeflng, 7 : 30 p . m. Youth
lbs, 32-33. 75; Boars 300-600 lbs.
The Brooklyn Bridge, on ols nesday, 7: 30 p .m , Fellowship night prayer service, 7: 30p.m . prayer servi~e each Tuesda-v .
?.4.50; Pigs (By Head) 20-4Qibs. completion in 1883, was the supper , first Saturday, 6 p .m .
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
HEMLOCK
GROVE
CHURCH , l~tart, W. Va ,, Rt
U.M .W . second Tuesday , 7:30 CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson,
~ ; 4Q.li0 lbs. 11-14.25; 60 Ibs.
longest suspension bridge in P.m
.
1.· Rev. George Hoschar
pastor ; Ray .Whaley, supt. ;
14-27 .
the world and hailed as the
pastor . Sund·ay School 9 : 30'
Morning worship, 9 . 30 a ~m .;
EAST LETART Sunday church school , 10 : 30 a .m .; a.m . Prayer and Bible slud
Building Supplies &amp; Custom Millwork
SLAUGHTER LAMBS- Ch . "E ighth Wond e r of the school
Salem St.
Ph . 742· 395~
, 9 : 10 a .m .: worsh i p , young people 's meeling, · 6 : 30 7:30 p . m . Cottage Praye r
World
."
Ph . 992 ·3978
Rutland
nnd ?rime 8().90 lbs. ( Red)' 29.
second and lourfh Sunda-v . 7: 30 p .m . ; even i ng worsh ip, 7: 30 Ser:v i ce · T uesday , 10 a . m
P m . • pr ay er meeting , Wed · p .m , Bible study , Wednesday . Worship Service , ·Thursd.ay "
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POMEROY
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Rev W H . P e r r m , pas lor Roy

'....

POMEROY FIRST BAP TI ST - R ob ert Ku hn . pastor ;
Wi ll ram Wa t son, Sunda y sc hool
sup t . Sun d ay sc h oo l , 9 30 a m .;
BYF, 6 p m .; Br bl e study ,
Wednes d ay , 7 p . m .. c hoir
p r ac t ice, Wed n esday, 8:30 pm .

GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST
Prea c hing
9: 30 a .m ., firs t and sec ond
Sundays of ea c h month ; th i rd
and tourth Sundays ea c h
month , worsh ip servi ce at 7: 30
p .m . W ednesday even i ng s at
7 : 30 , Pray er and Bi bl e Studv
SEVE~TH
DAY
AD VENTIST
Mulb erry
H eig ht s. Po m eroy . Pa s to r
G ira rd Se ton . Sab bath sc h ool
every Sa t urday at 2 p .m . an d
w or s h 1p ser vice fo llow in g a t
3 : IS
p .m
Ope n
Bible
a t t he
d iscussi on . 7 : 30 p m
Ch urc h each T hursday

n esd ay , 7 30 p m , U .M .W .
f i rs t W edn esd ay, 7 30 p .m
WESLEYAN ( Racine } -·
Su nday sch o o l .
10 a m ;
worship , 11 a m .: Bi ble s tudy ,
Thur s day , 7 p m ; c hoir
pr ac t ice. Thur sd ay , 8 p .m .;
fe ll ow s h i p
s upp er ,
fir stWedn esda y , 6 "30p .m .• U .M w .
fo ~rth M on dil v, B p .m.

7 . 30p .m .
Mf. UNION

BAPTIST Rev . Ceci l Cox. pas tor . Sunday
Sc hool supt. , Jo e Sa y re .
Su nday school , 9 : 45 a . m .;
Sunday ev ening wor ship , 7 : 30 .
Wednesday prayer and Bible
study , 7 :30pm .
TUPPERS
PLAIN!!
CHRISTtAN
CHURCH
Eugene Undel"wood , pastor ;
Howard Caldwell , Jr, Sunday
Sc hool Supt .; Sunday Sc hool ,
9 : 30 a .m .; Morn i ng .S ermon ,
10 : 30 a .m ., Sund a y ev ening
se rv i ce , 7 p .m .
LETART FAlLS UNITED
BRETHREN - R ev . F reeland
Norris , pastor ; F loyd N or ris.
supt . Sund a y sc hool, 9: 30a .m .;
morn ing sermon , 10 : 30 a . m . ;
Pr ayer service, Wedn esday ,
7: 30p .m .
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPHECY - G P .
Sm i th , pa stor . Sunday School ,
10a .m .; Arthur Hen son , Supt. ;
Morning Worsh i p , IJ a .m .;
Young People 's servic e, 7
p .m ., Evening servi c e, 7 . 30
p . m . Wednesday M i d -Week
Prayer Service. 7. 30 p .m ;
Youth meet i ng , 6 :3 0 p .m .;
Evening worship , 7: 30p .m .
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE R ev .
Herbert Grate . pastor . W o r ship service , l1 a .m . and 7 : 30
p .m . Sunday . Sundlly School ,
9 : 30 a .m. Ri c hard Barton ,
supl. Prayer meet ing , Wed ·
nesday , 7 : 30p .m .
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHR 1ST Clifford Smith ,
minister . Sunday School 9 . 30
a .m .; morning c hurc h 10 :30
am .; Sunda-v evening service,
7 : 30 p m , Wednesda v service, 8

7 - Th~ Daily Sentinel, MidcUeport-11ull 1ero v, 0 .. Fr idilv. N 11V . 29, 1974

GREAT BEND - Worsh 1p 11
a .m , 2nd an d 4th Sundays ,
Churc h Sc hool. 10 am .
wo r s h ip servrce , 10 24 a .m .
LETART FALLS - Wor sh i p ,
Yo ut h cho i r rehea r sal, Man
l Oa m ; Chu rc h school . 9 am :
day, 3 30 p m under drrectio_n
B ibl e st u d y, 7. 30 p m . ev ery
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
T uesday .
o f M a r y Skrnne r . senror chor r
HOLINE
S
S
CHURCH
re h ea r sal, 7 30 p m . Thursday
MORNING STAR - Wor ship
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP Harrrs o nvi ll e , Rev
O'De ll
w i th
Mrs
Paul
Nease ,
9 30 a .m .• Church Sc hool 10 :3 0
TI
S
T
262
M
ulberry
Ave.
Man tey, Pastor : H enr y Eblin ,
directo r
Serv ice ,
a m .; M i d W e ek
P o mero y .
aff il i at ed
with
Sunday Sc hool Sup! Sund ay
Wedne sday , B p m .
S 8 c. . t he Rev . Fred H i ll.
Sc t,ool 9 · JO am : E venrn g
MORSE CHAPEL W or .
p as t or . T ro y Z w i ll ing , Sun d a r
wo r ship 7. 30 p .m
P r a y er an d
ship 11 a .m ; 1st and 3r d
Schoo
l
supt
.
Sund
ay
schoo
,
P
rarse
serv
rce.
Thu
r
sday
,
7:30
POMEROY CHURCH OF
Sunday s, Chur c h Schoo l. 10
9 · 30 a .m . . rn or nmg w o r sh ip ,
p .m .
I THE NAZARENE Cor ner
a .m .
l
O
30
;
Su
n
day
e
v
an
ge
li
s
t
ic
Un inn and Mulbe r ry.
Rev
PORTLAND - Worship 7:30
mee tin g , 7 30 p .m . Prayer
Cl y .. ~ V H ende r son, p as t or
p m ; Church School 9 : 30a .m .
SY R A CU S E
FIR~T
mee t ing , Wednes da y , 7. 30 p m
Sunday sc hoo l, 9 · JO a m , Gl en
SUTTON - Wor ship , 11 am .
O: HUR CH OF GOO R ev .
M cC lung , su p! ;
m orn tn g
2nd and 4th Sunday s, Church
MIDDLEPORT
Georqe
Q 1 1cr . pas tor
Su
nday
wor ship, 10 JO a. m .; ev en 1ng
Sc hool 10 a m .
MT . MORIAH BAPTIST ~
school. 9 .15 a m
m orn in g
serv ice, 7· 30; m i d -w ee k ser
Corn er F ourth and Main ,
NORTHEAST CLUSTE-R
preachtng
11
a
.
m
;
vi ce , W ed nesda y, 7 · 30 p .m.
Midd l eport Rev . H er'lry Key .
Rev . Roberr Meece
evil ngelt St •c se rvtce. 7 30 P m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - T he
Jr , pastor . Sunday Sc hool , 9 : 30
Rev . Stanle y Brandum
Prav\'r mee ting , Tt1U r sday,
Har ol d D ee t h , r ec tor
R ev
a .m ., Mrs . Ervin Baumgard JOPPA - Wor ship 10 a .m .;
7 30 p ll\
Ch vrc h ser v1ce s. 10 : 30 a .m .·
ner , sup t. ; Morn lng worsh i p ,
Churc h Sc hool 9 a .m . ; Prllyer
Holy com mun ion f i r st Sunday
10
:
45
a
.m
Meeting , Wednesday , 8 p .m
P OMEROY
WESTSIDE
of mon th ; ch ur ch sc h ool , 10 30
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES LONG BOTTOM Churc h
CH U RCH OF CHRIST , 200 W
a m for nurse ry throuq tl 11
L arry C"arnahan , pres i d i ng
s e r vices , 9 a . m . ; Su n day
Ma1n S t .
Jerrv Paul ,
POMEROY CHURCH OF
m ln 1s t er
Sunday , Bible lee .
mrn, st er , phor!e 9917666
School 9: 45 a .m B i b l e Study
CHRIST - Ferr ell Groninger ,
ture , 9 · 30 a .m .; Wat c htower
ev er y Thursday , 7 . 30 p .m .
Conse
r
vat
i
ve
,
n
on
p as tor Bi b l e sc h oo l, 9 . 30 a .m
s tudy , lO · JO a. m .; T uesday ,
NORTH BETHEL Wor ·
m s tr umen ta l . Sun day wor sh i p ,
w orS h i p , 10:30 am
adul t
Bi ble study , 7: 30p .m . ; Thurs .
Sh i p 11 a m .; Churc h School 10
10 a .m. ; Bi b le st ud y, 11 a m;
wo r sh i p se rv ice a nd you n g
a .m .
day , m i n i s tr y sc hoo l. 7. 30
wor ship , 6 p m
W ednesda y
peo p le's mee tin g , 7 30 p m
p m ; ser vi ce meeting 8 : 30
B i bl e s t u d y, 7 p m
ALFRED - Sunday sc hool ,
Co mb in ed. Bt b le st u dy an d
p .m .
each
Sunday ;
9 : 45 a . m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
pra ye r m ee t in g, Wed n esday ,
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
preach i ng at 11 a .m . each
CHURCH
( non
7: 30 p m .
Christ In Christian Union Sunda y . Prayer meeting , 7 : 45
den om in a ti on al),
Lan gsv i l le THE SALVATION ARMY Lawren ce Man l ey , pa s tor ;
p .m . Wednesday ; W SCS , B p .m .
pm .
De x t er Roa d, th e R ev . Worl e v
Envoy Ray W Win i ng , off tcer
Mrs . Russell Y oung , Sundav
on third Tuesday eac h month ,
H al ey, pas t or . Sun day school ,
LAUREL CLIFF
FREE
In c harge . Sun d ay , 10 am ,
School Supt
Sunday School
REEDSVILLE Sunday
10 a .m ., ev eni ng w o r sh i p, 7.30
METHODIST Rev . F loyd
Hol iness meeting ; 10 :30 am ,
9
:
30
a
.m
.
Evening
worship
,
school, 9 : 30; preach i ng , 7 : 30
p .m .
P ra ye r
meeting ,
F.
Shook , pa stor ;
Lloyd
Sunday School. Youn g" P eopl e's
WedneSdlly
prayer
7 : 30 .
p.m . Sunday ; prayer meeting ,
Wright , Sunday school supt .
Legion , 7 p m . : Tlwrsd a y , Ito 3 Tu es da y, 7: 30 p m .; youth
meet i ng , 7: 30 p .m
g
r
o
up
,
F
r
iday,
7 30 o .m
7 30 p .m . Tuesday ; WSC S, 7 :30
Sunday s chool ; 9 . 30 a . m .;
I) m ., Ladi es Horn e L ea oue· 7
MT , MORIAH CHURCH OF
f irSt Thursdlly each month
morn ing worship , 10 :3 0 a .m ;
P.m .• ..-rep cl ass e:..
RUTLAND
FREEWILL
GOD - Ra ci n e Route 2, the
SILVER RIDGE - Worship
even1ng worsh i p , 7:30 p m .
Beyo nd lhe timber line rises sheer
ST .
PAUL
LUTHERAN
BA PTIST - Rev Ben Dil la r d ,
Rev . James M . Muncy , pastor .
10 am . ; Church School. 9 a .m .
Wednesday
Chr
is
tian
Youth
rock
, towering above the c louds them·
CHURCH , Co rn er o f Sycamo r e
pastor
Roger
Tv r ne r .
Sunday school , 9 : 45 a . m ..
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Cru s ade . 6 :3 0 p m . Choir
and Secon d Si s .. P omeroy . T he
assistnnl
pas t or
Su n da y
morning worship , 11 a .m ;
selves.
Loo king at this great giant of
Worsh i p 9 am .;
Chur c h
pr ac ti ce, Thur sda y, 7 p m .
R ev . Wil l iam M1 d dl eswnrth ,
school .
10 am , Su n dav
evening worship , 7 : 30 p.m .
School. 10 a .m .
nature
we
marvel a1 God 's creations . ..
Pa stor . Sun day Schoo l at 9 45
even ing service, 7. 30, Wed
Pr ayer meet ing , Tuesday, 7 30
KENO
CHURCH
OF
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
and
are
aware
of the comparative ina m and Ch urch Services 11
nesday Bibi P s tudy , 7: 30pm .
p
.m
;
Young
people
's
meeting
,
CHRIST - George Frederick .
am
CHRIST Charles Russ ell .
significan ce of man.
7 30 D.m . Thursday
supt. Service weekly , 9 · 30 a .m .
Sr ., m inister ; ~orman C. W i ll ,
OLD
DE&gt;&lt;TER
BIBLE
SACRED HEART Rev
on Sunday . Preach i ng fir st and
supt , Sunday school , 9 : 30
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
Yel. man IS far from insignificant,
C HRI STIAN CHURCH - R ew
Fathe r P a ul D Welto n . p a stor
t hi r d Sundays of month by
a .m .; worship service , 10 : 30
BAPTIST - Corner Si xth and
Ron Te rry , pas tor
Sunda y
save in physical s1ze. For God, alter all,
Clifford Smith , 9: 30a .m .
Ph on e 992 7825
Sat u r d ay
a . m .; Bible sludy , Tuesda y,
Pal me r .
the
Rev
St eve
school 10 a .m , Mrs Worl ey
even ing M ass . 7. 30 ; Sunday
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
made man in His Image. And He gave
7 : 30p.m .
Skagg
s,
pa
s
tor
,
Danny
Francis
,
su
pertnle
nd
enl.
Ma ss, 8 an d 10 a m ; Con
UNION - Darrell
Doddrlll.
man
a brain, anc: a soul, With a sense
Thompson
,
Sunday
school
sup!
.
Morni
n
g
wo
r
ship,
11
a
m
;
REORGANIZED CHURCH
f eSS i On , Sa tur day, 7 7 : 30 p m
pastor . Sunday School , 9: 30
WMPO radio program , 7: 45
Sun day even ,ng se r vice, 7.30 .
of right and wrong. He gave him char~
OF
JESUS CHRIST OF
a .m , Leonard Gilmore, first
am . Sunda y school , 9 : 15a .m . ;
LATTER DAY SAINTS elder, evening service , 7: 30
acter and responsibility,
m orning worSh i p , 10 : 15 a .m
Portland . Racine Road .
p
.
m
.
Wednesday
prayer
Youth a c t i vities and fellowship
It Is man who can progress to
W i lliam Roush , gas tor . Denny
meeting, 7 : 30p .m .
for j unior and senior high
Evans,
Sunday
SchooT
MT.
MORIAH
CHURCH
OF
heights
far greater than this mountain .
students, 6 p .m . Bible study ,
D i rector . Sunday School, 9:30
GOD - Rac ine Route 2. The
But
he
needs
help to do It-God's help,
7: 30 p m . M i d -week prayer
a.m . ; MorniJ"Ig worship, 10:30
Rev
Char l es Hand, pastor .
service . W ednesday , 7: 30p .m .
through th e help of the Church.
a .m .: Sunday evening serv ice 7
Sunday school. 9 : 45 a m .;
Wedn~sday
even i ng
morning worship , 11 11 . m . p . m .
You weren't meant to stand alone In
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST ,
Drayer services, 7: 30p .m .
Evening services, Tuesday and
M i ddleport. 5th and Main
this
world. Remember that . .. and go
Friday, 7:30.
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Georg e
Glaze ,
m Inister ,
to Church this Sunday.
R ev . Earl Shuler . p as tor .
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
James Sheets , superintendent .
Worsh i p serv ice , 9 : 30 a .m .;
CHURCH OF CHRIST - Bible
Bible school , 9 : 30 a . m ;
Sunday sc hoo l. 10 : 30 a .m .;
Study , 9 :30 a .m . ; morning
morning wor sh i p , 10 : 30 a .m .;
Sun d ay even ing serv ice s, 7 : 30
worship , 10 : 30 a .m . ; evening
e ven ing worship , 7 : 30 p .m .;
p .m B•ble stud y and prayer
worship, 6 : JO p m . Wednesday
prayer service, 7 p .m . Wed se rv i ce T hurs day , 7: 30 P.m
Bible Study , 7 : 30p .m .
By K. C. THALER
my country and serve it in any nesdav .
MT . OLIVE CHURCH K i ngsbury
.
Sunday
M
I
DOLE
PORT
CHURCH
LONDON (UP! ) - Exiled capacity, at any time, " said OF THE NAZARENE - Rev . Lon g Bottom , Sunda-v Sc hool. School , 9 : 30a Road
.m. , Ralph Cart ,
10 a.m . with Willard Pigott , supt . Worship ser...ice, 10:30
King Constantine of Greece Constantine with Danish-born Don Cole , pa s tor ; ~loyd supt.
Evangelis t ic message
a . m . and 7 :3 0p .m . alternately .
Carson
,
Sunday
Schoo
l
s
upt.
says he's ready to retW'n to his Queen AnneMarie by his side.
each Sunda v evening , 7 : 30 p .m .
Prayer meeting , Wednesday.
Su n day -s chool , 9 30 a . m ..
by
Elder
Ru
s
sell
Cline,
homeland as a private citizen if
The king and queen fled m orning wor sh i p , 10 ·3 0 a .m .. mini ster of the Apostolic Faith . 7:30 p .m . Rev . Jay Stites ,
pa s tor
evangeli st ic m eeting ,
Greek voters refuse to put him Greece in 1967 after failing in 7Sunday
Bibie Study, Wedne sday , 7: 30
30 p .m .; prayer me eting.
vLO
DEXTER
CON pm
back on the throne.
an abortive coup to topple a Wedn esday, 7 :30p .m .
GREGATIONAL CHURCH STIVERSVILLE
COM Mrs . Wor l ey Fran cis, Sunday
"The great dream of my military junta that had seized
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
school
sup t ; Sunday schooL 10
school
servi
ce
,
10
a
.m
.;
Prayer
THE
UNITED
PRESfamily and myself is to live in power earlier in the year.
With the hope it will , in some measure, foster and h~lp sustain that
a .m .
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
meeting , Thursday , 7 p .m .,
our homeland ," he told a news
The Greek royal family lived OF MEIGS COUNTY , Dwight Sunday evening service , 7 p .m .
which is good in family and community life, this feature IS sponsored by
LOPI""G
BOTTOM
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRISTIAN L . Zavitz , Pastor -Dtr&amp;ctor
Mr . Robert
conference Thursday. " ! think in Rome before moving to
the
business firms and organizations whose names appear below.
Pomeroy . Harr i sonv i lle Wyatt, pastor ; Sunday School
HARRISONVILLE
that if nobody has lived in exile Britain last year . The yoWlgest Sunday Church School. 9 . 30 Road , Rick Mor·r i SOn , pa stor ; supt ., Rona l d Osborne , Bible
then they can 't realize the of their three children was born am ., Mrs. Homer Lee , S,l.lpt .: Sunday sc hool s upt . Steven School, 9 : 30 a .m .; pr each i ng
Stanley . Sunday sc hool. 9 :30 10:45 l . m .; Evening ser v ic es .
Morning Worship, 10 : 30 a .m .
frustration and bitterness.
in exile.
a .m ; morning worship and ! 30 p .m .
Sund a y
' MIDDLEPORT c ommunion.
10.3 0
a .m ;
The Greek people were
" 1 certainly hope that no Church School, 9 : 30a .m .• John Sunday
HYSELL
RU~
FREE
eveni n g
youth
F . Fultz , SuRt .; Morntng
scheduled to vote Dec. 8 in a matter what the decision of the Worsh i p , 10 : 30 a .m ..
Chr i stian Endeavor . 6 .30 p m .; METHODIST CHURCH SYRACUSE
Morning
worship service , Sunday, 7 · 30 Rev . Paul Ne v ille , pa stor .
referendum on whether Greece Greek people will be - which
Worship , 9 a .m .; Sunday
p m .; Wednesday e ... ening Sunda-v School 9 . 30 a . m .,
should be a monarchy or a we all respect - we will be able Churc h School. 10 a .m ., Mrs. prayer meeting and Bible Morning serv i ce, 10 :30 a .m .,
youth serv ic e, 6 : .. 5 p . m . •
study , 7 · 30 om .
republic.
700 E. Main
to r eturn to our homeland," the Sampson Halt , Supt.
Dlal992-2101
ST.
JOHN
LUTHERAN Evangel i stic servi ce 7: 30 p .m .
Bakers of Good Bread
"No matter what th e deposed king said.
Prayer
meeting
,
Thursday
,
Pomeroy
CHURCH, Pine Grove, The 7 · JO p .m .
Huntington , W. Va.
referendum decides I shall
Rev
W i lliam Middleswarth,
Constantine said he recogRUTLAND CHURCH OF
Pastor Church Serv i ces 9 30
GOD - Phill i p Whitley , pastor
always be ready to retW'n to nized the structure of the
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
a .m . Sunday SchOol 10 30 a .m
Sunday sc hool . 10 a m ;
MISSION
Bald
Knobs,
Rev .
KNADBURY
CHURCH
OF
Greek monarchy would have to
worship se rvice. 7 p m .;
L. R . G lu esencamp , pastor .
CHRIST . Bible School , 9 : 30
Prayer
me
eting
,
W
ednesday
,
Roger Wilfrett , Sr.. Sunday
be watered down even if the
a.m ., morn ing worship , 10 : 30
7: 30p .m
School Supt
Sunday School
ll .m . Sundey evening Worship
voters agree to his return as
The Stor e with A Heart
Minor Repairs &amp; Tune-up
9 : 30 a .m .; Sunday evening
Service, 7 : 30 p . m .. cho i r
king .
worship 7 : 30 . Prayer meet i ng.
Racine
Phone 949-3342
Beech &amp; Locust
Middleport
' prectlce Sunday and Wed .
Tuesday , 7: 30 p .m . Ernest
Ph . 992-2366
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
"The new kind of democracy
nesda-v . 7 p .m ., prayer meeting
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
Deeter , - ~ lass leader
Youth
and Bi ble Study Wednesday ,
CHURCH Near Long Bot
Nov. 23, 1974
is one in which it is not for me
meet i ng , Wednesday , 7 : 30
7:30p .m.
tom . E stil Hart. pastor ; Roy
p .m .• Ernest Deeter , leader.
SALES REPORT OF
to set political policy, but to act
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Brown ,
ass i stant
pastor .
MT . HERMON CHURCH OF
Rev
.
Freeland
Norris,
pastor
,
Sunday schoo l , 10 a .m. , Church
Ohio Valley Livestock Co. as a symbol of national unity
THE
UNITED BRETHREN IN
Sunday
school
10
a.m
.;
Church
7 : 30
p.m .
each
Sunday
CH R 1ST Robert Shook ,
STOCKER CATTLE
and stability," he said.
evening ; prayer meeting, 7:30 service, 7 p.m . Wednesday
Dial992 -32!:14
Middleport
pastor. Sunday school , 9 : 30
Bible
Study,
7
p.m
.
p.m.
Thursdlly
.
STEERS- 250 to 300 lbs. 19 to
"My title after Dec. 9 will not
a
.m
.,
Russell
Spencer.
supt.;
MIDDLEPORT
PENRACINE
CHURCH
OF
Middleport, Ohio
worship service, 10:45 a.m .,
23.75; 300to400Ibs.18 to 24; 400 be king of Greece, but king of
TECOSTAL - Third Ave ., th e
I HE NAZARENE Rev .
evening
worship
alternating
Rev. William Knittel, pastor . Wi II lam Bartholomew , pa stor .
to 500 lbs. 21 to 2G; 500 to 600 lbs. the Hellenes," he said. "I will
with C. E. at 7 : 30 p.m . on
Ronald Dugan. Sunday Schoo l Sunday sc hool. 9 30 a ,m .•
Sunday . Praver meeting , 7:30
18 to 27.50; 600 to 700 lbs. 22.50 represent
all
Greeks
Supt . Cla sses for all' ages; Gerald Wells , supt .. morning
p .m. Wednesdlly . Alfred Wolfe,
evening
service,
7:
30
p
.m
.;
worship
,
10
:
30
a
.m
:
W
ed
to 26; 700 lbs. and Over 23.50 to throughout the world, the
la y leader .
Bible study, Wednesday, 7:30 nesday service , 7 p .m .
Buick- Pontiac-Opei -G .M .C. Dealer
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
32.
strong and the weak, the p .m.; youth services, Friday,
RACINE FIRST BAPTISTCoolville RD . Rev Ro-y Deeter,
500 E . Main St .
Ph . 992 -2174
7.
30
p
.m
.
HEIFER CALVES - 250 to majority and the minority, and
Waller P . Bikacsan , pastor ;
pastor. Sunday school . 9:30
337 N. 2nd
M iddleport
FREEWILL BAPTIST Ph . 992·2550
300 lbs. 17 to 22 ; 300 to 400 lbs. in this respect I think the Corner Ash and Plum , Mid Ronn ie Salser . Sunday sc hool a.m .; worship serv i ce, 10 : 30
sup! . Sund a y school , 9 : 30a .m .;
a
.m
.
Bi
ble
study
and
prayer
Noel
Herrman,
15 to 21.50; 400 to 500 lbs. 17 to monarchy could serve the dleport ;
morning
worship ,
10 · 40 ;
service , Wednesday, 7: 30p .m .
pastor . Saturday even i n g
Sunday evening worsh ip , 7. 30 ,
22; 500 to 600 lbs. 19 to 23 .25 ; 600 country well."
RUTLAND
service. 7 p .m . Sunday School
Wednesday ev en i ng Bible
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
10 a . m .; Sunday evening
to 700 lbs. 18.25 to 24 ; 700 lbs.
He said he would leave
study, 7: 30 .
CHRIST - Rod Kas l er, pastor ;
worsh i p!. 7 p .m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN V . H Bratev. Sunday schoo l
and Over 20 to 24.50.
military appointments to the
8akers of Gay 90's Bread
Racine
R"ev . Lelon Gtasure. pastor
supt Sunday school. 9 : 30a .m .;
Ph . 949·9591
STOCK COWS &amp; BULLS- gov~&gt;rning authorities -{In the
Middleport
Sunday School , 9 : 30 a.m .;
worship service and com .
Ph . 992-3030
youth and junior youth service,
Bf The Head) - Stock Cows understanding that the armed
-munion . 10 30 a.m .; youth
6:45 p .m . ; evening wors~lp , · meet i ng. 6 p .m .; Sunday
125 to 235; Stock Cows and forces would stay out of
7: 30 p.m.; pr,ayer and pra •se ,
evening serv ice , 7 ; regular
.
Calves 165 to 260; Stock Bulls . political affairs.
Wednesday, 7 · 1n n .m
board meeting. third Saturday ,
MEIGS
7 p .m .
SILVER
RUN
FREE
COOPERATIVE
!Hi to 170; Baby Calves 5 to 30.
Premier Constantine CaraBAPTIST - Rev . Ra lp h Dean,
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
PARISH
i By The Pound) - Canners &amp; manlis ordered the referendum
pastor . Sunday School , 10a .m.,
CHURCH Sunday School ,
THE UNITED
Louis W. Osborne
9 : 30a.m.; Worship service, 11
Leon Miller, supt . Evening
METHODIST CHURCH
, Cutters Cows 12.75 to 15.50; after winning an overwhelming
Middleport. Ohio
220 E. Main
Pomeroy
Ph. 992-2178
service , 7:30 p .m .; Prayer
a.m.;
Wednesday prayer
Robert T . Bumgarner
meeting
,
Thursday
,
7:
30
p
.m.
.meeting,
7:31)
p.m
.
Sunday
Holstein Cows 15.50 to 19.25; victory earlier 111is month in
Director
night worship, 7:30 p.m .
POMEROY CLUSTER
- CHESTE);. CHURCH OF
Of&gt;mercial Bulls ( 1,000 lbs. Greece's first free elections in
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Rev. Carl E. Hicks
GOD Rev . James Sat .
and Over) 19 to 25.
a decade.
THE NAZARENE
Rev .
Rev . D. Wm . Sydenstricker
terfield , pastor . Sunday School.
Lloyd D . Grimm , Jr ., pastor .
CHESTER Worship 9 : 1.5 . 9 : 30a .m. ; worship service , 11
VEAL CALVES - Tops 220
Caramanlis retW'ned from
Sunday SChool, 9 : 30 a . m .;
a.m. ; Chur c h School 10 a.m.o~.
a.m .; evening service , 7 ;
lbs. to 240 48 to 52.50 ; Medium exile in Paris last summer and
Morning worship, 10 :30 a.m .;
ENTERPRISE - Wor'shlp, Y
prayer service and youth
Chester. Oh io
Young people's service , 6 : 45
.; Church Schoo l , IO a .m . service, Wednesd.ay, 7 p .m .
We Fill All Doctors' Prescriptions
200 lbs. to 300 34 to 40.50 ; Culls set up a provisional civilian a .m
p . m .; .Evangelistic service ,
FLATWOODS - Worship , 11
992-2955
Pomeroy
LANGSVILLE
CHRIST.IAN
7: 30p.m. Wednesday evening
28 Down.
goverrunent when the Greek a .m .; Churc h School 10 a .m . CHURCH T e d Jones ,
service, 7:30 p.m .
POMEROY
Worship,
SHOATS - 5 to 12.50.
military junta collapsed during 10 : 30 a .m . ; Church School 9 : 15 pastor Sunday school , 9 JO
MASON COUNTY
a .m ; Roy Sigman , supt ;
Meigs County Branch
THE HILAND CHAPEL,
a .m . ;.r'UMYF 6 : 30p .m .
the Cyprus crisis.
morn i ng
worship,
10 : 30 ;
GeOrge Casto, pastor. Sunday
ROCK SPRINGS- Worship
Sunday evening Se rvice. 7 : 10 ;
School , 9:30 ; evenlnQ worship
10a.m . ; church Scnool9 a .m. ;
mid -week
serv ice ,
Wed
Point Pleasant Market
UMYF 6 : 30p.m .
~ ~~
7: 30. rhursaay evenmg praye r
nesday, 7:30p.m
TWO LDCA TIONS
Ml DOLE PORT CLUSTc R
service, 7: 30p.m .
November 23, 1974
59 N. Second Sf .
ODUMS EUGmLE
Rev. Robert Bumgarner
MA'SON FIRST BAPTIST Middleport, 0 .
SYNACUSE
CHVH:CH
OF
296 W. Second
Pomeroy
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS
Ph. 992-3863
HEA'!rH Worship 10 : 30. THE NAZARENE Second and Pomeroy Sta., Stan
46 Court St.
Rev .
FAIRFIELD,
Conn
.
(UP!)Gallipolis, 0 .
a .m . ; Church Schoo l 9:30a .m.;" Howard C . Black , pastor . Bob ,Craig, pastor. Sunday school
900 lbs.
21.50.
'I
Fairfield University's 6-foot-3 UMYF 7 p .m.
9:45a.m
.;
worship
service,
1
Moore, Sundc,y Schoo l Supt .,
SLAUGHTER COWS
RUTLAND - Worship 9 . 15
a .m . ; training union, 6 : 30
junior guard Damy Odums has a.m
Sunday School , classes for all
.
;
Church
School
10
a
.m
.
;
p.m. ; even i ng worship sen lee
Commercial (Fat) 18 to 18.70;
ages
.
9
:
30
a
.m.
;
morning
been declared eligible for the UMYF 7 p.m.
7: 30 p.m . Mid-week prayer'
worship, 10 : 45 ; NYPS Sunday,
Utility 16-17; Canner &amp; Cutter
SALEM
CENTER
Wor·
service,
Wednesdav, 7: 30p .m
Nationwide Insurance Co. of Columbus, 0 .
Groceries &amp; General Merchandise
1974-75 basketball season by ship 9 a .m . ; Church Schoo l 10 6 : 30p .m .; evengellstic serv ice,
MASON
CHURCH
OF
12-16; Bulls Over 1,000 lbs. 20 ·
307 Spring Ave .
Rac .ne
Sunday
,
7·
30
p.m
.
M
id
-week
Pomeroy
Ph . 949·5772
the Eastern College Athletic a .m. ; UMYF Thursday, 7 p .m . prayer meeting, Wednesday, CHRIST, P . 0. Bok 487, Mille r
22.40.
Dlal992-2318
SYRACUSE
CLUSTER
St
.,
Mason,
w.
Va.
Sunday
Conference.
1 : 30 p.m. ; Missionary meeting,
Rev. Richar'll E . Jarvis
Bible Study 10 a.m.; Worship
VEAL - Choice and Prime
seco,d Wednesday, 7 : 30 p m .
Fairfield
Athletic
Director
ASBURY Worship 11
11
a.m . and 7 p .m . Bible Stud-v
226-265 lbs. 38.50.
- - U~IrED
FAI'rH
NUN Wednesday 7 p . m .. Voca I
Church School 9 : 50a .m ..
Don Cook said Wednesday a.m.;
DENOMINATIONAL
Rev.
music.
wscs, 1st Tuesday.
YEARLING STEERS Robert Smith, pastor. Sunday
Odums needed a waiver from
FOREST RUN - Worship 9
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
Feed Bulls 700 - 1,000 lbs. 15school, ':30a.m .; class leader ,
a .m. ; Church School 10 a.m .;
TIST - Corner of Second and
both
the
NCAA
and
ECAC
to
Hill ; worship service,
" The Friendly Folks"
24.50.
wscs. 3rd Wednesda-v, 7: 30 Leo
Anderson. Mason. Pastor
The Finest in Mobile Homes
10 : 30 a.m .; church , 7: 30a .m.
play. He transferred this year p .m.
Walter Cloud . Sunday school '
Pomeroy, Ohio
STEER CALVES - 30MOO
llOOE . Maln
PomerOy
EDEN UNITED BRETH - 9: 45a.m . ; worship service, 1 I•
Ph . 992·7034
MINERSVILLE WorShip
from Austin Peay, Clarksville,'
REN IN CHRIST - Elden R. a. m. and 7:30 p .m . Weekly
10 a .m .; Church School9 a.m.;
· lbs. 23 .75. 25.50; 400-500 lbs. 21Tenn., after the NCAA penal- wscs, 3rd Monday, 7: 30p.m. Blake, pastor . Sunday School (Bible study, Wednesday, 7 : 30
24;
10 a. m .; Howard McCoy. p.m .
SYRACUSE
Church
ized the Ohio Valley conference School.
Supt. ; Morning sermon, 11 a.
9 : 3C a . m .; worship
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
HEIFER CALVES - 4110-550
for certain violations.
m . ; Sunday night services : GOO- Second St ., Mason , W
servl,., 7: 30 p . m.
lbs. 18.711-23.
Christian Endeaver . 7:30 p . Va . Chester Tennant, pntor
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
The NCAA ruled two months
m.; Song service, 8 p. m .; Sunday schooL 10 a.m . ;
BABY CALVES (BY HEAD )
Rev. Stev•n Wilson
Keepsake Diamond Rings
ago that Odums and a number
Preaching 8 : 30 p . m .; Mid · morning worship, 11 a .m . ;
Rev. Larry Paling
Devoted to Meigs-Mason Area
212 E . Main St.
Pomeroy
Ph. 992-3785
- jleef 30-32; Hoi. and Brown
week
Prayer
meeting
,
Wed
evangelistic
service,
7:
30p.m
lhY. ·Howard Shiveley
Pomeroy. 0.
of other players who transnesday, 7 p . m .. Ray Adams, Bible study and prayer service
SW\ss 9-22 .
BETHANY
(Dorea&amp;)
•
ferred out of the OVC would be
lay
leader
Worsh i p , 9:30 a.m .; Church
Wednesday, 7: 30 p .m . Pho11e
VEAL - 226-265 lbs. 38.50.
773·5133.
School 10:30 a .m .
allowed to play immediately at
CHURCH
Oro
JESUS
CARMEL Worship, 11
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
HOGS-U. S. 1-3 190-240 lbs.
CHRIST - Located at Rutland
other NCAA schools. The
a.m ,; 1st and 3rd Sunda-vs; on New Lima Road, next to CHRIST In Christl•n Union 36.5G-38.60 ; U.S. 2-4 2411-260 lbs. ECAC Wednesday joined the Church School 10 a .m .
The Rey. William CAmpbell
Forest Acre Park ; Rev . Rey
•
3?..90-34 ; U.S. 2-4 260 lbs. Up NCAA ruling.
Rouse, pastor ; Robert MLisser, ~astor . Sunda-v School , 9 : 30
l
.
m
.;
James
Hughes.
supt.
Paint, Plumbing &amp; Electrical Supplies
APPLE
GROVE
Sunoay
;
Sunday School supt . Sunday
36.75.; Sows, U. S. 1-3, 300-400
school , 9:3 0 a .m : ; worihip ,
Tuppers Pla ins
Ph. 667·3963
Middleport, Dhlo
schooL l0 : 30 a .m .; worship evening service, 7 : 30 p . m
lbs. 31-33.75 ;
2-3, 4oo.&lt;!OO
first and third Sunday, 7:.10 7:30 p.m . Bible studv. Wed - Wednesday evening praye r
p.m .; prayer meeting , vy'ed . nesday, 7 : 30 p .m . Sllturday meeflng, 7 : 30 p . m. Youth
lbs, 32-33. 75; Boars 300-600 lbs.
The Brooklyn Bridge, on ols nesday, 7: 30 p .m , Fellowship night prayer service, 7: 30p.m . prayer servi~e each Tuesda-v .
?.4.50; Pigs (By Head) 20-4Qibs. completion in 1883, was the supper , first Saturday, 6 p .m .
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
HEMLOCK
GROVE
CHURCH , l~tart, W. Va ,, Rt
U.M .W . second Tuesday , 7:30 CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson,
~ ; 4Q.li0 lbs. 11-14.25; 60 Ibs.
longest suspension bridge in P.m
.
1.· Rev. George Hoschar
pastor ; Ray .Whaley, supt. ;
14-27 .
the world and hailed as the
pastor . Sund·ay School 9 : 30'
Morning worship, 9 . 30 a ~m .;
EAST LETART Sunday church school , 10 : 30 a .m .; a.m . Prayer and Bible slud
Building Supplies &amp; Custom Millwork
SLAUGHTER LAMBS- Ch . "E ighth Wond e r of the school
Salem St.
Ph . 742· 395~
, 9 : 10 a .m .: worsh i p , young people 's meeling, · 6 : 30 7:30 p . m . Cottage Praye r
World
."
Ph . 992 ·3978
Rutland
nnd ?rime 8().90 lbs. ( Red)' 29.
second and lourfh Sunda-v . 7: 30 p .m . ; even i ng worsh ip, 7: 30 Ser:v i ce · T uesday , 10 a . m
P m . • pr ay er meeting , Wed · p .m , Bible study , Wednesday . Worship Service , ·Thursd.ay "
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wan o ake ove payments
Phone 985 3878
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"at the
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St. Rt. 7
Tuppers Plains, 0.
Phone 667-3858

JUST ARRIVED
1-Huge load of collecttble
furnture oak ch na hutch
desk
many beaut ful
LEA T HER TOP table s
des ks rockers a nd lots of
other good es
n the
furn tur e Ime
2-0ider smallttems r uby
&amp; other depress on g ass
beaut ful lamps dolls
hand
carved
marble
s ta tute of Jose ph and baby
Jesus m uch muc h more
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the
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kttchen
the a r t ght
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bottle
n
several styles from 67c
CARNIVAL glass punch
sets for the hal days 59 50
complete
CARNIVAL
covered turkey d s hes
blue w ll ow coffee mugs
bean pots brown oven
wa re by Hull arge DOG
bank s tea c ups f rom
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prs sa t &amp; peppers w th no
2 a l ke l
AND REMEMBER
KUHL 5 ALWAYS carr es
a full I ne of dean used
APPLIANCE S (ALL w t h
JO day
MONEY BACK
GUARANTEES)
R ght
now we have a fine
select on of WRINGER
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1u st over
hauled your c ho1ce
Maytag Kenmore &amp; Speed
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Gas or elect ranges from
$35 ( 1 beaut fut co·~~~~~:;~~
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refrigerators from
port dishwasher $35
dryers $35
COME OUT &amp; SEE our
good selection of c lean
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budget pnced
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ALWAYS GET A
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CER N
A Pe on lor Annexa! on o
he v age ol Rae ne Me gs
Coun y Oh o at ad acen
ter ory he e nafte descr bed
has been du y f ed w th he
Boa d
of
Coun y
Com
m ss oners of Me gs Coun y
Oh o o w t
S uat e n the Town sh p of
Su on County of Me gs Sa e
of Oh a and com menc ng a t he
mos sou hwes er y co ne of
the V age o f Ra e ne Me gs
Coun y Oh o be ng t he po nt
where he sou th ne of Sect on
0 n e sec: ts the low wa ter
ma k of the Oh o R ver ( he
border of the State of Oh ol
thence sout heas e y a ong he
wes I ne of 00 acre o s Nos
279 ?78 and 277 to the southwest
corf'ler of 100 acre tot No 277
hence eas a ong th e south ne
of 00 acre ot No 277 o lhe
sou th eas cor ner of sa d 100
acre o No 277
hence n a
st a gh
ne no theas t o he
pont where the west r gh l or
way I ne of Me gs Cou nt y Road
No 28 nte rsec ts th e sou th r gh1
of way ne of wha s known as
th e Ye tow Bush Road wh ch
po n s n 72 a cr e tot Nb 834
then ce n a nor her y d rect on
fat ow ng the west r ght of way
I ne of Me gs Count y Road No
28 to s n te sec t on w th s ou th
r ght ot way 1 ne of Sta'te R(l ute
No 124 thence eas terly 'l long
the sou th r gh t of wa y ~mli! of
Sta te Rout e No 124 to a. pont
hal s d reel y sout h of a
pro eel on of a west ri ght of wa y
ne of what s known a~ th e
Sa ser road thence north a[.ong
the Y{est r gh t of way ne Qf th e
Sa se r r oa d to the forks ef the
road n Sect on No 0 th~n ce
north o the north ne of sa d
Sec t on No
0 th ence "f,es
a ong th e no th ne of sed on
No 10 Sec t on 6 an d 100 a cre
o No 280 to he northw es
carn e of sa d 100 ac r e o No
280 !h ence sou h eas ler y along
he wes I ne of sa d 00 a cre o
No 280 wh ch s a ow wa er
mark of the Oh o R ver on th e
Oh o s del to the corpora te
m s or the V I age of Rae ne
Me gs County Oh o thence
fa ow ng north e rl y eas 1er y
southe r y a nd wester y he
co rporate I m ts of the V !a ge
of Rae ne to the pace of
beg nn ng
The Pe l t on w be hea rd at
1 00 P M on J anuary 28th 1975
at th e Common Peas Court
Room at th e Cou rt House
Pomeroy Oh o Th e Pet to n
w th a map of he er ory to be
an nexed s on f le a the Off ce
of h e Aud tor of Me gs Coun y
Oh o wh ere t may be v ewed
by an y nl erested per son
JO HN T WOLFE
Agen t tor the
Pe tone rs
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Case No 21331
Estate of James S Dav s
Deceased
Not ce s hereby g ven tha t
Edw n Mcleod of Rou t e 2
Lowe ll Oh o has been du y
appo nted as Adm n s trator of
the Estate of James S Davis
deceased la te of M e gs County
Oh o
Cred tors are requ red to f e
the r claims wtth sa d ttduc ary
w thin four months
Dated thi s 19th day of
Novemb er 1974
Man n ng D Webster J udg e
Me gs Count ~ Oh o
I 11 22 29 ( 12) 6 3tc

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p ck up auto bodes and buy
a k nds of scrap me tals and
on R der s Sa lvage St R t
24 R A Pomeroy Oh o
Ca 992 5468
0 7 fc
Pets For Sale
AKC
r sh
Se tt ers
Has
exce ll ent champ on ped
g ee
comes w lh -;; hots
a nd papers Can be o;;een a the
L
Fe t y
Jr
R c har d
res d ence n Ru t and or ca
742 410 1 Ha f down w
ho ld
for Chr stmas
27 fc
Wantett To Buy
l'ASH$$$$S$S
FOR
JUNK
CARS
Camp
FRY E S
TR UCK and AUTO PART S
Ru tl and phone 742 6094
11 '2626tc
For Rent
2 BEDROOM mob le home n
Rae ne a r ea Phone 99'2 5858
1 29 tfc
5 RM downsta rs unfurn shed
apartment w h laundry 751
Br ow nell Ave
M dd eport
Ca ll 985 3974
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DUPLE X apt n Md d epor1
Ca ll {304) 882 2050 a ft er 5 p m
11 26 tf c

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3 ROOM a nd bath co mplet.,t y
fu n Shed rea n ce Loca ed
near Jones Boys Phone 992
7022 after 5 p m
1 26 3tc
3 BE DROOM home turn shed
or un fur n shed On u s Rt
33 Phone 992 7022 after 5 p m
I 26 3tc
TRA LER s pace
Phone 367 77 43

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rent

I 16 21p

J AND 4 ROOM furn s hed and

unfurn she.d
apartme nt s
Phone 992 5.434
4 12 fc

PRIVATE me et ng room for
af'l organ zat on phone 992
3975
3 1 fc
HUUSE a'nd t a er fo r r en n
tow n 2 bedroom s Phone 992
3975 and 992 2571
1 6 ff c
TRA LE k s pace 2 m es frorr
Po m eroy Rt 1A3 Phone 992
5858
10 27 tfc
TRA LER 2 bed room Bro wn s
Tra er Park Ph one 992 3324
11 8 tfc
COUNTRY Mob It! Hom e Park
Rt 33 ten m es north of
Pomeroy Large ots w th
con c re te pat os s dewalks
unr ers and off s tree t
park ng
Also s paces for
s ma t ra lers Phone 992 7479
7 21 tfc
4 RM furn shed ap c ose o
Powe ll s Sup er Va u phone
992 3658
11 20 fc

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FUEL OIL
HEATERS

Proced For Quick Sale
POMEROY LANDMARK
Jack w Carsey Mgr
Ph one 992 2181

Wtll butld
separately

or

1970 1 TON Chevro let truck
dual wheels VB 4 s peed
Look s and runs good Haro d
Brewer Long Bottom Oh o
Pho ne 985 3554
1117 tfc

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STEREO horse 9 years
old gentle sorrel $290 Call
742 4211 after 5 742 5501 or
74 2 5163
1 29 6tc

ELECTROLUX
Vacuum
c eaner complete with at
techments ~ordwlnder and
pa nt spray Used but tn 1 ke
new condition Pay S3• 45
cash or budget plan available
Phone 992 7755
11 26 tfc
c; ewtN G Mac h nes br and new
Z g Zag n n ice walnut table
In orlg nal cartons Never
used
Clearance on
74
models
(O nly
a
few
ava1lablel S.t3 40 cc;t~ or
terms available Pho11e 992
1755
11 26 tfc:

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tra ck tape am tm rad o 4
speaker
sound
system
Ba a nee Sl06 8.t or terms Call
992 3965
11 26 tfc

Ptck up datly 1n Pomeroy &amp;
Mtddleport
All
work
guaranteed Phone 949 3611.

RACINE GARAGE
Ra ctne 0 .

Sth 51

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D&amp;D
CONSTRUCTION
PHONE
949 3832 or 843 266 7

All Types of
BUILDING
and REMODELING
From a stlelf to a house
Pa1nt tng stdlng roofing
paper hangtng
kttchen
ca bmet s etc

72 FORD LTD 4 DR SEDAN .. ... $1895
Alr P S P B
72 FORD LTD 4 DR SEDAN... .s1895
A1r P S PB

Protect Your Home
Or Busmess

Brown's Fire &amp;
Safety Equipment

71c yl PINTO
RUNABOUT ..... ..... .!1195
sp
4

Sales &amp; Servtce

4

72cyl CHEV.
VEGA. ...................... sll95
sp

Ftre Exttngulshers Home
F1re Alarms Testing &amp;
Roftlhng
Phone742 4673or742 5595
8111 Brown Owner
Rutland Ohto

4

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71 TOYOTA 4 CYL 4 SP. ............... ~795
73 FORD TORINO.............. ......... s2195
4 Dr

DAY NURSERY
86 PM
ANY AGE CHILD

By da y or hour reasonable
rat-es reliable people w th
medical tralnmg
Ph 9'12 7608 before S p m
or 142 4902 after s p m

ROGER HYSEU:S
GARAGE
On State Rf 124 2 mt from
Route 7 by pass towards
Rutland
Ph 992 5682 or 992 7121
All Mecl\amcal Work
Open Mon Sat
8AM 6PM

BOWERS

Wagon

72 FORD TORINO ..................... $1695
4 Dr Sedan a 1r P S

REPAIR

P B

73 FORD GRAN TORINO ............. s2495

All Small Appliances!
Lawn Mowers

4 Or Sedan P S

P B

4 Door Sedan a r

Next to Htghway
Garage on Route 7
Pomeroy Route 3

PS

2 Or H T

a1r P S

P B

72 PONTIAC GRANDVIU£ .......... s2295
JOHNSON'S
REMODELING

&amp; CONST.

GHEfN'S PAINTING

HElL

949-3295

RACINE PWMBING
&amp; HEATING

Rach,e,
Alumtnum s1dmg roofmg
complete re s tdent•a I con
struct1on W1nng plumbing
elec
heatmg
kitchen
cabmets etc
27 Yrs experience m canst
trade
Phone (304) 773 5503

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Interior &amp;
Exterior Work
FREE ESTIMATE
Fully Insured

THE DEPENDABLE I SEE US FOR YOUR
UPHOLSTERING NEEDS
CONTRACTING CO.
FREE ESTIMATE
Decorating and
Remodeling
i'INYL SIDING
PH 992 7454 or
992 7129

Ptckup and Dehvery

SYLVIA'S
UPHOLSTERING
9Yl 5162
Syracuse Ohto

4Dr HT

PB

69 FORD 4 DR WAGON............... Sfi95
68 CHRYSLER 4 DR .................... s495
68
CH EV. CHEVELlE.. ..... ... ........ Sfi95
2 Or H T

Complete plumbmg &amp;
heatmg serv1ce Free
Esttmates

72 BUICK LeSABRE ...... . •••

Phone 949 5961
Emergency 992 3995
or 992 5700

4 Dr H T air P S

P B

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72 FORD RANGER ............... ..S2595

Water Electnc Gas Sewer
installed
Lines
Wor•
guaranteed
Dozer Backhoe Trucks
Ltmestone &amp; Ftll Dirt
Commerctal Restdenhal
Construc11on &amp; Remodel

P S P B long w de bed 2 tone parnt L ke
new condtt on

V 8 .=.uta

71 CHEV. CUSTOM ............•.. $1895
V 8 auto

8-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY

PS

long w de bed

Good Selection Cheaper Cars

777 Pear I Street
Mtddleport Ohto
Phone992 5J67or992 3861

See Ray R1ggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS USED CARS

HOME
MPROVEME NTS
Anyth ng you want or need to
mprove your home from
rep laceme nt w ndows k t
chen
and
bathroom
r e made n g garage door
operators or add ng on a
room Ca Fr ed B Goeg en
for free est mates or s top by
our mode home on Wr ght St
n Pomeroy Ca 992 5976
11 29 ltc

DOZER or backho e work
Phone 446 3981 or 4A6 3459

a r PS

NOW Ope n Howe I a nd Boswet
A\J io R epa r 330 Meehan c St
9 8 lfc
Hours 9 a m to 5 30 p m
E ven ngs by appo n men
EXCELS OR Salt Works E
F ee g rease ob w th o
Ma n St Pomeroy AI k nds
cha nge th ough Dec 3 Phone
of salt water pe ets water
992 7627
nuggets block salt and own
Oh o R ver Sa t Phone 992
l89l
SEW NG MACH N ES Repa r
6 5 ttc
se rv ce a I makes 992 2284
The Fabr c Shop Pomeroy
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ANKS c leaned
Author zed S nger Sa es and EX U-w'"' 1 t Nu uuzer
oader
Mode rn San tat on 992 3954 or
Se rv ce we sharpen Sc lisors
and backhoe work septic
99 2 1349
3 29 lfc
tank5 installed dump tru~s
9 8 tfc
and
19 boy s for h re w haul
--------DOZER work land c l~arlnQ by
mestone &amp;
fill dirt top sol
CATTLE A 1 t~erv ce Ph one
the acre hourl y or contract
gnver can Bob or ~oger
L Parker 992 '226A Pomeroy
tarm pond s roads et c Large
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
or 667 325 Coov e stat on
dozer and operator w th ov er
night phone 992 3525 or 992
11 1713tc
20 years ex per ence Pu I ns
5232
Ex cavat ng Pomeroy Oh o
2 11 tfc
READY M X
CONCRETE
Ph one 992 2478
de l vered rrght to your
12 19 lie
proJect Fast and easy Free
CARPET nstallat on $125 per J EP"ftC iANKS cleaned
est mate s Phon e 992 3284
reasonable rate s Ph .t.t6
ya rd Phone R c hard West
Goeg en Ready M x Co
4782 Gall polis John Russell
64) 2667
M dd eporl Oh o
owner and operator
I 13 26tp
6 30 ttc

985 4100
Located on St Rt 7

Cht;ster

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6 1J tfc

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water
brush
Oh o

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full basement all electric
$18 500 00

307 Sprtng Avenue
Pomeroy
992 2298
COijTACT
LOIS Pauley
Branch Manager

C!ARPOING
501 NYLON

$7 95

Yd
and UP
Prdrce Includes lnstaltatton
an free padding Talk to
Wendell Grate
carpel
consultant
1

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-We have hundreds of
carpet values Your job can
be completed In 1 to 2 weeks
No long waiting period •

SPECIAL I
Candy Stripe Carpet with
rubber back
Reg. $6 99 sq yd
NowS499Sq Yd
Nece for bedrooms
kitchens etc

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742 4211

74 Cadillac Cpe DeVille, full power, a1r•••••17500
74 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, full power, a1r •••••'7500

Strout Realty
2 BR Ranc h attached
garage modern kitc hen c 1ty
water additional cement
block bldg $2J 000 00
NEW - All eloc carpeted J
air
conditioning
BR
$17 500 00
160 A FARM Several
outbuildings large home
elec heat 6 pOnds OWner
will take land contract

73 Olds 98 LS Sedan, full power, a1r••••••• 14595
73 Dodge Pol Cus. 4 Dr HT ,

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Modern Hutch' - - - - - - - - - - -239 95
New 3 pc L1v1ng Room Tables- ----149 95
The Large S1ze
14 Sols of lamps per sot
79 95
New Mediterranean Set of
Tables - - - - - - - - - - - - -199 95

NOW
129 95
69 95

55 oo
119 95

Electrophon•c 100 w AM FM Stereo Component
OUtftl hko now _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ ,. 95
Realtst•c 40 W AM FM Stereo
Component Outftl _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _88 00
Mediterranean Room Dt.v.~•d:•:r=========79 95
New Herculon Rec liners_
49 95

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1
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HT Sed, v-roof, alr .............. 13495

72

Olds

72

Olds Toronado Cpe., V-roof, pow , a1r .... 13595

72

Chev. Imp Cpe., V-8

72

PontiaC Cat

71

98

HT

auto~

P S .......... 12495

Cpe., Pilwer, a1r •••••••• 12895i

V-root,
Door, auto

a1r ......... 11795

Ford Gal 500 4 dr ,

71 Volkswagen 411 4

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69 Pont1ac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T~ v-roof, a1r .... 1595

Soltd Maple Round Lamp Tabt• ~-------3995

68 Pontiac Bonni!VIIIe H.T. Sedan, power, a1r1595

Solid State Stereo Compomn~•:•'~====:J;;!C:edlc4995
2 Used Small Frae1erseced to Sell

68 Chev. Mal. Wagon, V-8 auto., P

Portable RCA Tape Player uses battery, electric,
ctgarette hghter powered used only4 times
79 95

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Hoover Green Portable Washer and Dryer·_ _ _ _ l19 95
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posts
There s eVlden ce that Some
of the people on that slate
a ren t the stro ng est of
leader s
sa1d Rep Ronald
Weyandt DAkron
We fell
mto some tra ps last tune~\
Weyandt like others feels
Lanc10ne s bid for the second
slot may have come too late
and IS not well e nough
organized
There s senllment an un
dercurrent of feetlng about
what s gomg to happen to A G
but nobody has come r1ght out
and sa1d we ought to do
something
Weyandt satd
Some Democrats feel nobody
needs to do anything
I think his chances are real
good
srud Rep Marcus A
Roberto D Ravenna
He s
accumulated a lot of IOU s
over 30 years and Slime of the
county chatnnen ma y work m
his favor If he can unshck the
slate
the n Ver n s com
m1tment.'l could fall apart and
everybody would JUmp mto tt
Qutlter Is Fall Guy
The fall guy apparently Is
Quilter If Lanc10ne decided to
run for spea ker pro tempore
Qu1lter would have to take the
chance of bemg defeated or
hold onto h1s maJont; leaders
post
Head to head With almost
anybody I would have to bet
that A G would wm
sa1d
Roberto
One thing workmg ill Lan
ctone s favor 1s the fact that if
Qutlter s hould lose Mallory a
top-rankmg black Democrat
With a lot ol support would be
next m hne
Thts ts gomg to be a test of
Vern s holding power
said
Weyandt He s gomg to have
to make a b1d for hiS slate
Lanc10ne now makes $18 500
as speaker Evtcllon from
leadership would reduce his
annual salary to $17 500 The
s peaker pro tern s post wUI pay
$22 500 next year -a boost of
$4 000 over Lanc10ne s current
pay which will we1gh heavily
when his pension IS calculated

of a nwnber of members to
retam Lanc1one s 28 years
worth of expertise to help gwde
the Democrat.'l mto battle wtth
mcommg Republican Gov
James A Rhodes
You don t throw a guy like
A G on the Junk p1le sa1d one
Democrat He s been around
here longer than any of us and
he s worked with Jun Rhodes
Lanc10ne 67 appears likely
to be ousted from hiS speaker s
position by Speaker Pro Tern
pore Vernal G Rtffe Jr D
New Boston who has put
together a slate for the caucus
vote next Tuesday
Try To Save Face
Associates say Lanctone
realiZes he IS beaten and ts
attemptmg to save face by
seekmg the No 2 spot R1ffe s
forces say the slate IS Sllhd and
there IS no chance Lanclone
can break through In a
secondary leadership post
You don t wound the kmg
srud one You k1U the kmg
But the kmg m1ght not be
dead Here IS the thinkmg of
some Democratic members
We don t want to end up like
the Republicans m 1971 sa1d
Rep John E Johnson D
Orrvtlle They had 11 all gomg
for them and they ended up
going ln all directions
The GOP caucus spht over
the tssue of taxes and House
Speaker Charles F Kurfess R
liowlmg Gree had difficulty
controlling his caucus until 1t
fell mto the mmonty
We need our strongest team
m there especrally now sa1d
JohnSiln
You don I throw
away one of your best p1t

BA

68 BuiCk

Skylar11 2 Dr H T , auto.,

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DACCA ( UP!) - Pnme
Mmtsler Mujtbur Rahman
mobilized a gumt crvilian and
military relief force today to
rud Vlctims of a severe cyclone
that swept across the southeast
coast of Bangladesh
The 90 mil.,...n-hour wmds
and 10-foot-lngh tidal waves
battered the coast Thursday
heavily damaging the !ammowracked nation s precarious
nee crop
lmtial report.'l sa1d at least
f1ve perSilns d1ed m the storm
wh1ch submerged low lymg
coastal areas near the port of
Outtagong and off.olJore IS
lands
The Storm Warrung Center ln
Dacca said the wind and water
destroyed or damaged houses
ln the region and cut communi
cations lines Offtcials satd the
winter r1ce crop which was
almost ready for harvest was
badly damaged
Heavy
floodmg
in
Bangladesh last summer
virtually destroyed the past
season s nee crop
The
government srud the pre\1ous
damage contnbuted to the

starvation deaths of at least
'l/ 000 perSilns
Sheikh MuJ 1bur Rahman
trymg to head off a new

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Tea m

I&lt;' no u
l~ov" C

td Supply
61 27
own Bo
54 34
end y I a vern
43 45
NY C o h Hou5e
113 45
Roy a Oak Park
J6 52
T u ne s Grocery
27 6
H Qh
nd
Game
Pa l
Carson 2 8 Pat Ca rson 190
H gh Se r es
Pa Carton
568 A e ta Br ck es 477
Tea m
H gh
Game
Fr end y Tave rn 52 1
Team
H gh
Seres
F ,.- end y Tavern 439
MORNING GlORIES
Nov 9 U74
Sta ndrngs
Tea m
Exce s or o Co
65
G bb s Groce r y
G a.
Avto Parts
sa
N ewe 1 Sun oco
WMPO
JO
Spencers Mark.et
29
H gh nd Ga me
V cky
G tan 197 Ma lene W son

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5e es

W son 544

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E en Rough 5 0

Tea m H gh Game
G bbs
G oce ry 858
Team H gh Se r es
G bbs
Groce r y 2370
TUESDAY TRIPLICATE
Nov n 197-i
Stand ng s
Tea m
K ng Bu ld Supply
65 39
Roya C own Bo
6A 40
Fr end ly Tave n
5 53
NY &lt;.lu lh ng House
49 55
Roya l Oak Park
44 60
Tu ne s G ocery
39 65
H gh lnd Game
Betfy
Sm th 2 0 sabe e Couc h 18 2
H gh Seres - Do R fe- 509
Isabe l e Couc h and Betty Sm th
506

Team H gh Game
Crow n Bolli ng 560
Team H gh Se es
C own Botti ng 1464

Royal
Royal

WEDNESDAY
EARLY BIRO
Nov 10 1974
Sta nd ngs

Tea m
72 32
Ben Tom Corp
Dependable Contract ng 68 36
Eve yn s Gro ce ry
60 44
Ebersbac h Hardware
56 48
Roush s La nd ng
.d2 62
Francs Flor s ts
1A 90
H gh lnd Game - Mar ene
W son
94 Lou se Harr son
89

H gh Ser es
Lou se
Ha rr son 507 Marlene W son

so

Team H gh Game
Tom Corp 848
Team H gh Ser es
Tom Co rp 2430

Ben
Be n

MASON
BOWLING CENTER
SUNDAY MI)(ED
No v 3 1974
Bake&amp; Wth e s
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NHL TRADE
MONTREAL (UP!) - The
Montreal Canadlena of the
Nattonal Hockey League an
nounced Thursday they have
t raded left winger Chuck
Lefley to Ule St Louis Blues for
veteran defenseman Don
Awre y
Awrey 31 was m his second
season with the Blues olt.er
playing nine years with the
Boston Bruins
Lefley 24 was m his fourth
season with the Canadlens
least 300 000 persons dted
Winds during the 1970 cyclone
hit 130 miles an hour
Since 1891 a total of 135
cyclones have battered the
Impoverished region
Bangladesh a three year-old
nation of 80 million
was born during the 1971 IndoPakistani War whtch asserted
India s dominance over the
Asian subcontinent
The BengaU. ln Pakistan s
eastern region declared in
dependence early ln 1971 but
had to wait until India s victory
at the end of the year before
taking over effective conlrol of
thell' new country
PUBLIC NOTICE

catastrophe ordered CIVIlian

The following do cume nts
were rece ved or prepared by
the
Oh o
Envtronmenta
Protect on Agencv dur ng th e
previous
week
Anyone
aggrieved or adversely effected
by ss uance or renewal of any
permit(sJ
I ce n se (s )
or
var ance(S) may request an
adludtcation hear ng by wr tte n
eQuest pur s uant to Oh o
Rev sed Code Section 37.t5 07
w th n th rtv (30) days or the
d rectors proposed a c t on to
ssur or deny such documents
That statute does not prov de
tor hea r ng requests to the
OE PA
on
applications
revo c at ons
mod flcat ons
com plain ts
vert ed com
pta nts cerliftcatlons eases
orders or fine act ons
W th n 30 days of pub I cation
of th s notice any person may
at so
( 1 l sub m t written
co mments relet ng to act ons
prosp oed actions complaints
or verlf e d compla nts (2)
r e quest a pub l c meet ng
regarding proposed actlo~s
and or (3) request notice of
further act ons on proceed ng s
Requests for hear ngs on final
ac t ons to ss ue deny mod fy
revoke or renew permits
lcenses or var en ces thet are
not preceded by proposed ac
t ons and so !dent f ed n th s
not ce s hould be sent to the
Envrronmental
Bo a rd
or
Review Su te 50S 33 North High
Str eet Co umbus Ohio .43215
All other requests for adlud
ca tion heerlngs and ot her
communicat ons co ncern ~n g
public
hearings
public
meetings
ad/ud c at on
hea r ngs comple nts of any
k nd llld reou at ons shOu d be
addressed to the Legal Records
Secti on Ohio EPA P 0 Box.
10,.9 Columbus Ohto 43216

Dacca

for rescue work on

outlymg tslands and more
ships were expected to join the
relief effort
The cyclone was the 15th to
hit the area m the past 14
ye ars The worst was m 1970
when offlctal figures showed at

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
case No 21 346

Estate of Anderson B K•bbte
Deceased
Not ce s hereby g ven that
Bernard V F u tz of M ddleport
Oh o has been du y appo nted
Executor of the Estate of An
derson B K bble deceased late
of Me gs County Oh o
Cred tors are requ red to f e
the r cia m s w th sad f due arv
with n fou r months
Dated th s 12 t h day of
November 197 4
Mann ng 0 Webster Judge
Court ol Common Pleas
ProbateD vh on
{11 1 1S 22

Me gs County Ohio
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MIEIGS

(61&lt;1 466 6037

Unless oth erw ise stated In
part cular not ces all other
communicat io ns
ncludlng
comments on proposed act ons
and requests for pub! lc
meetings s ,ould be addrened
either to th e New Source Air or
NPDEA
Perm 1 Records
Sect ion
wh ic hever s lp
proprlate at tht Oh o PEA P
0 80)1 10A9 ColumbUS Ohio
43216
Denial of permit to nstall
S outherlv E ementary
Southern Local School Board
Racine Oh o
Ap pl cat on No 06 041

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LANES

Tue sday T..- pi &lt;ate
No" s 1914
Stan d ngs

and m1htary authorities to
mobiliZe for rescue and relief
work
Two naval ships left Chit
tagong 175 mdes southeast of

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COUNTY

1
67 CadillaC H T Sedan, full power, a1r ........ 995

u

lesser

pick up pieces

4 Dr., V-8, auto , P .S .......... sg95

P.S......

for

Local &amp;wling

persons

power, mr ....... 11095

68 Chev.

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Karr &amp;
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We also buy households of furntture at TOP
CES

nexl sesston and lmprove his
pens10n beneflt.'l and the rum

k eep from toss m g House
Speaker A G Lancwne D
Bellau-e on t he poltttcal scrap
heap and to mstall hun as
speaker pro tempore
The move 1s fed by two

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D Youngsto wn

An

surfacmg m the
House Democratic caucus tQ
1S

Relief forces

Buyl ••

LUNCRETe
del vered Monda y through
Saturday and e ven ngs
Phone 446 1142

RT 143 - All olec home J
BR carpeted bath &amp; '
carpOrt l 2 acres

to remam a part of leadershtp

attempt

Man For Speaker

USED CARS

Real Estate For Sale

des1res - Lanc10ne s own w1sh

hke Vern but we aren t gomg
to buy the whole slate
The s late mcludes Rep
Barney Qt.nlter now maJOrity
leader [).Toledo for speaker
pro tempore Rep William L
Mallory [).Cmc mnatl now as
s1stanl maJOrity leader for
ma)ortty leader and Reps
Patnck A Sweeney D-Cieve
land a nd Thomas J Carney

Most of the Democrat.'l agree
that Riffe 1s the man for
speaker It s not that A G has
done less sa1d one It s JUSt
that we feel Vern could do a
little more
But there has also been a lot
of resentment of the treatment
that A G IS getting A lot of us

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CHARLES R Ha tf et d
backhoe and dozer
lnes drains foo ters
clean ng Rt 1 Ru t and
Phone 742 609 2
11

By LEE LEONARD
COLUMBUS (UP!) -

chers

L REMEAN ~

1112 ACRES - Several fruit
trees garage and 5 room
house Want only $8500 00
33 ACRES - Good hunting
area 3 bedroom home bath
electnc heat city water and
minerals
3 ACRES - All clean farm
land 2 bedroom home bath
furnace and drilled well Just
$10 000 00
1 ACRE Nearly new 3
bedroom home nice bath with
shower Compact kitchen
stove refrlgerafor lots of
cabinets
and \ dining
$17 500 00
I
LARGE GARDEN - 7 room
house bath nice large living
fronf porch carport on level
tot Sl6 500 oo
WE HAVE THE TIME IF YOU
HAVE THE FINANCING AND
WANT TO START SAVING
YOUR MONEY

P B

72 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill .......... $1895

5 1 tft

SYRAI.U&gt;E Close to
river double level lot
fenced
J B R
bath
basement porches N G
forced a ir furnace priced
right
POMEROY - Downtown
bus ness room and nice
apartment over Excellent
for any type bu s iness
Asking only Sl8 000 00
REEDSVILLE - 9 acres
about all tlllabl a lovely
bu ldlng site T P water
located
on
Rt
124
overlooktng nver $5 BOO
MINERSVILLE - 1 story
frame 3 BR bath nice
k1tchen porches natural
gas TP water lots of
ground $7 900
WE HAVE BUYERS - WE
NEED HOMES TO SELL LET US KNOW WHAT YOU
HAVE
992 2259 or 992 2568

a r

72 MERCURY MONTEGO .....•.... }1795

-"CBRAOFORI.J ~ u cfoneer
Complete Serv ce
Phone9A9 3821 or 949 3 61
Rae ne Oh o
Cr tt Bradford

sell

Phone 992 7320

COMPLETE
RADIATOR
SERVICE &amp; REPAIR

Interior, Exterior

Road

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GRAVEL sand Mason sand
mes tone PH Run by the ton
Oe t vered Phone 446 1142
10 18 tfc

957 CHEVY parts
NEW
Lakew ood tract on ba s h
acker a r shocks hooker
headers w h 3 co lec tors for
sma
b l o.~i.k
Ca
992 3496
a t er 6 p m BEST OFFER
10 17 ffc

CHOICE BUILDING
SITES FOR SALE
IN SYRACUSE

SPINE T CON SOLE PIANO
Wanted Respons ble party to
purc hase spinet p la no on low
monthly payments Can be
seen
locally
Wnte
Representat ve Ken Bayless
P 0 Box 276 Shelbyv lie
FUkN S HED apa rtmen t 3
lnd ana 46176
rooms and bath Ideal for
11 29 2tp
work ng cou p e Phone 992
29 37
LOSE we ght with New Shape
11 24 6tc
Tablets and Hydrex Water
P lis at Dutton Drug Mid
dteport end Nelson Drug
11 26 31p
For Sale

F REWOOD any engl h Call
992 5422 or 992 3312
11 10 26tp

an d gr nder w lh
she lt er a ta c hm e n
A so
John Dee re f on e nd oad er
w th b acke ts Phon e after 5
p m 949 5684
11 27 3 p

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Wanted To Rent
HOUSE n Country M e gs o
Ga a S75 per month or ess
Have no c h tdren Phone
245 5293 a h e r 8 p m
1970VA L ANT65Xl2 3bedroom
11 27 61c
fu y ca rp e ed LP gas heat
- - - - - - - - -- Phone 992 7751
6 25 ttc
For Sale
Real Estate For Sale
0 SHWAS HER Phone (30 4
HOUSE fo sa e 249 Un on
773 5332
A
new tv decor ated
I 22 6tc Ave
ns de May be seen by ap
po n m en
Phone 992 56 17
LOW ERY o r gan with ac
5 2tc
cesser es A beau t tul Chr s t
mas g ft mu s t be seen to
apprec a te Ma y be seen at NE W
b eve I
home
3
2A9 Un on Aven ue or ca ll 992
bedrooms bu It n k tchen
56 7
basement w th one car
11 15 12tc
garage Phon e 742 3S15 or see
M o Hut c h son
GROCERY bvs ness tor sa le
fc
Bu ld ng for sate or lease
Phone773 5618from 8 JOp m 5 ROOM house w th bat h and
to 0 p m tor ap po ntm ent
lot Dr ted welt Cat after 4
3 20 lfc
p m 247 258
11 2.t 6tp
A SNOW t r es 13 nch off Vega
used one season good con BU LD NG tot 80ft frontag e x
165 tt The second lot on teft on
d t on $20 989 2704 after 5
R verv ew Dr ve L ncoln
H I Pomeroy Oh o If n
terested call ~'~92 3230 after 5
pm
BUILDING SITES
10 17 tfc

BEDROOM
Ir a er
n
Sy r ac use c ose to schoo No
ch ld r en o r pets Depos t
req~ed Phon'€' 992 244 1 after
6 30 p m
0 18 tfc

SEW NG Ma ch nes orrmo n ew
Z g Zag n n ce wa nut table
n or g nal cartons Never
use d
C earance on
74
Mode ls
(O nly
a
few
av a abe) 543 40 cash or
te r ms ava la b e Phon e 992
7755
10 15 tfc

M

TRA ILER for sa te 1970 Fleet
wood
2x60 S4 200 Good
cond t on Phone 742 5364
1 27 6tc

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8 tra ck tape comb na t on
Ba ance $107 AS or terms cat
992 3965
11 19 tfc

Sp r nger Cows fo
sa te Ea
Dean Ches ter
Phone 985 3855
27 6tp

Mobile Homes For Sale

IS YOUR present home too b g
or have too many steps to
---c rr;~l;i., See this one floor f ve
roor'rl home a t 205 Spr ng
l Bt:.UROOM fun cottag e at
Ave
Pomeroy Complete y
Rock Sp r n gs deal for schoo
r edecorated ns de and out
personn e l
adu ts
on y
New Luxaire fvrnace system
re ferenc e desired Phone 997
n ce ut t v bu d ng An
2789
mproved home reasonably
1 3 tfc
pr ced Phone 992 5292
11 29 tfc
FURN ISH ED ap t Ad ults on y
M dd teport Phone 992 3874
FORD motor 292 or 312 or good
11 1.t tfc
used corn p cker Phone 843
2963
UNFURNISHE.P hou se
A
11 29 2tc
rooms and bet h 1650 L nco1n
He ghts PhOi'le 992 387A
HAMP SHIRE pgs Corn fat
11 14 tfc
tened w e gh betw een 200 250
pounds Phone 378 6152
FUt&lt;N ~HED apa tment
11 29 3tC
ut 1 t es furn shed su. tab e
for two work ng men or FOR better c ean~n. g to keep
ret r ed coup e L v ng oom
co lors g leaming use Blue
k tc hen s howe r an d bath On
Lustre car pet c eaner Rent
rna n h ghway Mason W Va
electr c sham pooer Sl Baker
Phone 773 5147
F urn tu r e Com pa ny
10 27 tfc
11 29 3tc
2

3 ROOM ra ler good cond 1 on
Phone 991 2358 0 a m to 2
p rn
and lrom 7 p ll 10 2
m dn gh
11 2731c

974 CUTLA SS Suprem e Am
Fm a
supe r spor t whee s
and nte r or Phone 992 998 1 APPLES F tzpatr ck Orc hard
27 31C Sta te Route 689
Phone
W kesv lie 669 3785
1970 CHEVRO LET tapr p s
p b
a r con d t on ng 350
automat c n good con d t on PUREBRED Her efo d bu
26
w t se l reasonabl e Phone
mo nth s o d
1953 model
247 2679
Fe r guson tracto r
John
11 268tc
Shee ts 3 m es sou h of
M dd leporl on R I 7
974 CHEVROLE T P ckup
I 24 6 p
cus tom deluxe take over
payments Phone 992 7876
1 26 61p
SIEGLER and
968 DODGE Polara $350
MONOGRAM
exce ll ent cond t on Wh te
v nyl top p s
p b
auto
a n s m ss on
fa r
t res
Phone 992 3598
29 61c
Help Wanted
HOW TO EARN MONEY AT

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60 IN CH s rand ~ pear beads
reg s 17 an d s 29 sa e pr ce
35c po lyes ter fabr c spec a
S2 9 8 yard Cake deco rat ve
s up p es Nove tv Fa br c and
Crafts Wash ng t o B vd
Belpre Oh o
1 '27 41c

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..

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FIR EWOOO for f rep lace or
s tove Cut to leng th Phone
992 7644
1 3 26tc

J

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S H OOT

1972 NOVA
S2250
2 Dr V 8 auto P S black vmyl top w th red f msh Good
w w t res radio local 1 owner car and serviced regularly
by us

KOSME T CS
Remem be r Chr s tmas
s
con ng We have many new
p oduc s h(l! w
make n ce
fts Phone' BROWN S 992

vca
'lCJ O
by twsba
d c
o nq

H (' C

1 22 6

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1972 DODGE DART
$2495
Cus tom A Dr loca l owner car 318 V 8 eng ne auto
P S a r v nyl trim v ny l top ra dio w w t res gold
f n sh

304

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2 SIGNS
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QUALITY

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C ub Sun ay Dec
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Not1ce
SWEEPER Repel r Parts and
uppt es
Dav s Vacuum
Ceae
n to&gt;u pGeogC' S
C eek R d o
a e Rou e
Phone 6 0794
1 ?7 H e

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Auto Sales

For Sale
trumpet good con d
Phone 992 36C6

CONN
S75

Some Democrats
want to keep on
with Lancione

M 5342

GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Eventngs Unti16 00--TIISp m Sal

S.mllh &amp; Rob nson
~~
28.
F rceman &amp; Roush
40 31
Norman &amp; Sm 1M
40 32
Nf"son&amp;James
36 36
G £le n &amp; Grogan
32 40
Br ewer &amp; Good r ch
24 48
Demons
n 50
H gh lnd Ser es
Men M
Norm a n 552 H Ne son 526
Women J M Hyse l 477 p
M ght .458
H gh lnd Game
{Men) M
Norman 205 J W th ers 198
Women) M Hysell 85 P
M gh
69
WEDNESDAY MIXED
No v 6 1974
Rou s h &amp; Dav s
60
M t e &amp; Harbour
50
F reba s
50

20
JO

30

Kau ll Doug as Sm th 40 40
s co em an 38 42
Han d caps
36 4.d
A eybum s
36 44
Ha s ea d &amp; Rathburn
o 70
H gh lnd Se res
(Men H
Sm h 596 ~ Davs 523
(Women N Sm th 5 s A
Sm h 490
H gh lnd Came
(Men H
Sm h 2 .d B Dav s 202
(Women) A Sm th 87 N
Sm h 75

Wa on Sea

TUESDAY AFTERNOON
WOMEN

SOMETHING TO BELIEVE IN
1970
PLYMOUTH VALIANT
Slant 6 econom ca new
nt
pa

1969 BUICK ELECTRA 225
Pwr seat P S P 8 auto trans a r cond rad o

1969 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME
Auto trans

PS

P B a r cond

r-ad

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1969 MERCURY MARQUIS
PS

P 8

a r cond

auto trans

rad o uxury n e or

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1969 PONTIAC FIREBIRD
OHC 6 cy l

3 speed floor s h ft bucke t seats

1968
PONTIAC CATALINA
Auto tran s
PS

PB

rad o two tone

Dealershtp Open Mon Fn Tlil7 00 PM
SatTtiiSOOPM
SEE CEWARD CALVERT, SMILIN' ART

No v S 1974

M I er s Muk.et

Mi t ers Ins
Sayre s Hardware
Danny s M ra e e Wa ter
Anchor B 1 ar ds
Pome roy Sunoco
K n.gs Laundram at
tnge s Furn ture
H gh lnd Ser es - K
54 1 B Ba ey .t96
H gh
nd
Game
Sprad ng 9 K Dav is

62

8
24

5~

52 28
42 38
34 46
30 50
12 sa
22 58
Dav s

MONDAY MERCHANTS
No v 4 1974

56

6

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7

44
36
34
29
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38
43
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TUESDAY INDUSTRIAL
No v S 1974
Kut &amp; Sew
56 24
Bur tons
4.d 36
R ggs
44 36
F shers
4.d 36
Mason Aggregate
•1 39
B It s
AO 40
Coco Co a
28 52
Bend T es
23 57
In s Se ries
D Bodkins ~51
H M Iter 640
H gh lnd Game D
Bodkin s 257 W Dudd ng '2 46
KYGER CREEK
Nov 7 1974

A Sh It
52 28
P n Boys
so 30
T mber Sp tter s
46 34
C Sh f1
42 38
Back 0 amend
26 5.4
Un pred cteb es
24 56
H gh tnd Se ries
J Reed
615 S Arno d 0 Nee I and H
Thomas 592
High
nd Game
H
Th omas 266 G Shr mp in 252
PHILIP SftOitN PLANT
Nov .5 1974

A Sh fl
52 20
Un t No 3
38 34
Un t No 1
36 36
W ldmen
32 40
Utility
32 40
c shirt
26 46
H gh nd Se ries - Clark 598
Murray 597
H gh tnd G~me - Mv ra y
235 Clar k 230
POMEROY LANES
THURSDAY STRIKERS
Nov 21 1974
W

Smith Nelson Motors Inc.
SOO

E

Matn St

Ph 992 2174

L

M lche ll s Tr o
93 11
S man s Pick a Pa r
54 so
Shaktee Gir ts
52 52
48 56
H Frank s G rl s
Wards Rot ettes
3-4 70
Team No 6
31 73
Hi gh Team Seres - M I
c he s Tr o 1 ~68 H Fr an k s
G rls and Tea m No 6 348
Wards Ro ettes 1269
Team H gh Game
Mit
che I s Tr o .t94 and 493 Team
No 6 484
H gh nd Ser es - wanda
Teaford 543 Sh rley M tche ll
451 Co nn e Chapman 450
High nd Game
Wanda
Teaford 202 and 77 Conn e
Cha pman 75

Nothing went to
farmers recently
COLUMBUS (UPI J - The
executive v1ce president of the
Ohw Farm Bureau Federation
sa1d today high transportation
and labor costs a r e largely
responSible for the mcrease m
food prices but added a
shortage of grain wUI soon
make corn led beef a real
delicacy
Th e U S Department of
Agriculture reported thts week
the cost of feeding a theoreUcal
family of 3 2 persons rose $4 m
October
Farm Bureau Federation
ExecuUve Vice President C
William Swank man Interview
with UP! was asked if the
farmer rece1ved •ny ol the
October price Increase?
Not thiS last Increase he
S3ld because I don t know of
a smgle commodity where the
fanners have received a pnce
mcrease ln the last month If
they have It h as been almost
msigniflcant
It has to go to labor and
transportation
Swank sa1d
The profits of the retailers are
involved We ve got heat and
light and aU of those kind of
costs that plague the entire
processmg and dlstrtbut10n
Industry I think it (the m
crease) has to be there
Normal Bobbing
' The only price flucuations
farmers a nd growers have
seen have just been the normal
bobbmg around and 11 1s not a
significant change
said
Swank
And that mcludes
meat milk and eggs
The cattle and hog people

WORLD ALMANAC
FACTS

MOBILE HOME
SALES, INC.

Nov 20 1914
Sf•ndtngs

Team
Po nh
Z des Sport Shop
60
Young s Super Mkt
60
Sm th Nelson Molor
54
Regatta In
54
Te nth Fremer s
50
Nelson Drug Co
38
H gh nd Game - (Men A
L
~he ps
Jr
222
Ken
Mclaugh n 202 (Women)
Caro yn Bachner 200 Belly
Sm th 184
H gh nef Se res - I Men A
L Phe ps Jr 570 Charles
Winebrenner 559 (Women )
Betty Sm t h 54.' Caro yn
Bach ner 534
Team H gh Game - Tenth
Frame rs 7U
Z des
Team High Series
Spo rt Shop 2036
TRICOUNTY
Nov 19 1t14

Te•m
Points
Raw ngs Auto Par ts
66
Sears Cet a og Mercha nts
60
H&amp;R Firestone
52
Roach s Gun Shof
46
Pomeroy Cemen B ock Co 42
Midwest Stee l Co
22
H gh lnd Game - Da e
Dav s 236 Ke n Moh er 223
H gh tnef Ser es - Oa e
Da v s 591 B I Radford 586
Team H gh Game - Sea rs
Catalog Merchants 926
Team
H gh
Ser ies
Pomeroy Ce men t Block Co
1656

are workmg off a s urplus of red
m ea t said Swan k That s wh)
pr1ces are lower than the cost
of productton Next year I
would anticipate a modest
decrease m grain production
and an mcrease m the prices of
meat milk and eggs
Swank said Lhe corn crop
because of mclem ent weather
rangmg from too much ram to
a drought and an early frost
was not what was expected
which wlll mean more grass
led beef next year
I would almost predtcl "e
won t have the amount of corn
led beef we have around now
for the next five years satd
Swank
~ There wtll be more and
more gr ass fed cattle sa1d
Swank O&gt;rn led beef will be a
real delicacy Stores may even
feature the difference
Not As Bad
Swank sa td overall Ohto
corn a nd soybean growers did
not have as bad a year as
or1gmally expected We dtdn t
get the 15 or 20 per cent ill
crease m production that we
actually planted m the
ground he srud
that was
w1ped out by the weather
We didn t have a bumper
crop but ne1Uter dld we have a
total Wipeout sa1d S" ank
Swank sa td OhiO graw
farmer s face several problems
next year
'The btggest problem the
gram people wtll have ts the
pr1ce of mput such as getting
enough fertilizer o t a decent
pnce
he satd
Fertilizer
especially mtrogen IS up and tt
1s gomg to get hig her
Petrolewn 1s suffiCien t but Is
sllll high prtced

LARRY'S

EARLY WED MIXED

St1ndinos

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MONDAY NIGHT
WOMEN
Nov 4 197-i
Mason F re &amp; Rescue
48 24
RockyTopDa ry
38 34
Agr co IV
38 ).d
Bob s Market
36 36
Ha r Har bou
30 42
Sc haeke s
26 46
H gh tnd Se r es
c Sear s
485 R S Sk 47 9
H gh tnd Game - c Sea r s
'l I R 5 sk 172
Phe ps
W Va Nal Guard
Bur tons
Gav n
B Is
M Hers ns
H gh lnd Series - D
6.45 s Hughar t 630
H gh ln d Game
Hughart 255 W Boyer

OR BILL NELSON

Featurmg
K1rkwood
On Christmas Eve 1974
when the rttual openmg o f
th e doors of the maJor
ba sil teas m Rome ts held an
other Roman Catholtc Holy
Year wtll begm a nd wtll las t ·
until Chri s tma s Eve 1975
when the doors are c losed
The World Almanac says Ac
cordang to so me est1mates
the Holy Year may b r mg 25
mtll1on VISitor s to Rom e
compare d to 2 l m Ilion dur
mg 1971

First Cross
In 1856 England s Queen
V1ctona ordered t he ftr s t
Vtcton a C ross to be made
from Russtan ca nnon ca p
tur e.d tn th e battle ol
Sevastopol durmg the Cr1
mean War The decoratiOn
deptctmg the Brtlls h Crown
surmounted by a lion on a
Maltese Cross was d es1gned
by Prmce Albert the Queens
ConSilrt

Governor
Cameron
12 &amp; 14
To 70
24 W1de
Homes up

Wtde Up
Long
Secttonal
to 65 Lo~ g

SERVICE
AFTER SALE
Wmter Hours 9 a m
to 6 p m
.
Mon Thru Sat
CLOSED SUNDAY

PH. 992-7777
POMEROY,

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ar eas nee Sun day Phone 992
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baden M ne sv e Oh o
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R EWARD for n forma on
ead ng o he &lt;1 r es a d
conv c on o pe sons shoo ng
my Beu ,l c on my
am on
Lo nq Ru Road R
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Bo o ll Oh o ohn C P a
Wanted To Buy
949 3H36
2 J c TRA ILER 2 to 3 bedrooms
wan o ake ove payments
Phone 985 3878
NO HUN T Nr, on Da e L e
prop c y n Ba Ru S gned
Da e L
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1 2 6 p $ 0 F OR
unk
s
$ 15
de ve ed $7
unked auto
bod es Phone 949 4484
RE WARD olfcr ed lor a n y n
I 24 261p
f orma on o a
2 g&lt;1ug e
sho t pump g n w nches ler
a ken Oll he v c n ty of he CA:&gt;H pad tor a 1 makes and
modes of mob e home s
Merry Go Round
Fr dav
Phone area code 614 423 9531
N ov '22 Prope rt y of Ch on
4 13 fc
Cad e Rou e Ru and Oh o
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r:ooo USED p ano pr efer
Ha r sonv
med um o sma s ze Phone
d eel o s
gun s
992 3103
no qu es t on s asked
1 27 6tc
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NO HUNT Nr; o
esp ass ng
w th ou pe rm ss on
ohn
Ro se G enn Tu e Theodore
Pu ns Be n B ckers Pau
Moo e Dan Sm lh Pau
E v n Edson Roush Roq c
Dan c s Jameo;; Pa sons
V cto Hyse
Of&gt; Hea s ey
Edwa d F ecker " eorge
Frecke Hare d B own B
Gru ese Jdn ce R ch e A va
Coat es
rtmes Ba ey car
Mor s V n on Jones A ch e
Ros e Car t H cks Jo hn P a
Herman Lawson Ke nne h
Lawson
Gary
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Cl n on
P tze Grave r Wh te An on
L te Mo n d Good Mayford
Harr s Robe r t Codne r Orv
Ho ter Pau Or r Bob Lee
Dougl as C c e
oan Wolfe
Arch e Tu e
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I&lt;UHLIS
BARGAIN

CENTER

"at the
caution light"
St. Rt. 7
Tuppers Plains, 0.
Phone 667-3858

JUST ARRIVED
1-Huge load of collecttble
furnture oak ch na hutch
desk
many beaut ful
LEA T HER TOP table s
des ks rockers a nd lots of
other good es
n the
furn tur e Ime
2-0ider smallttems r uby
&amp; other depress on g ass
beaut ful lamps dolls
hand
carved
marble
s ta tute of Jose ph and baby
Jesus m uch muc h more
3-NEW
ITEMS
the
newest fa d for Mama s
kttchen
the a r t ght
apoth ecary
bottle
n
several styles from 67c
CARNIVAL glass punch
sets for the hal days 59 50
complete
CARNIVAL
covered turkey d s hes
blue w ll ow coffee mugs
bean pots brown oven
wa re by Hull arge DOG
bank s tea c ups f rom
Ma n la nd Ch na over SO
prs sa t &amp; peppers w th no
2 a l ke l
AND REMEMBER
KUHL 5 ALWAYS carr es
a full I ne of dean used
APPLIANCE S (ALL w t h
JO day
MONEY BACK
GUARANTEES)
R ght
now we have a fine
select on of WRINGER
WASHERS
1u st over
hauled your c ho1ce
Maytag Kenmore &amp; Speed
Queen
Gas or elect ranges from
$35 ( 1 beaut fut co·~~~~~:;~~
e lect bu It n
refrigerators from
port dishwasher $35
dryers $35
COME OUT &amp; SEE our
good selection of c lean
used furmture and our
qualit y
budget pnced
NEW furmture
ALWAYS GET A
DEAL AT KUHL S 1
Ourmg the wmter KUHL 5
BARGAIN CENTER IS
open S days a week
Wednesday thru Sunday
'am 7pm
(Closed Mon &amp; Tuos J

OPEN EVES 8 00 PM
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304 773

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1970 CHEV MONTE CARLO
$1995
350 V 8 automa tic P steer ng &amp; brakes dark blue flntsh
blue inter or b lue v r yl roof factory arr conditioned like
new w t~res rad o Many other ext ras

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CER N
A Pe on lor Annexa! on o
he v age ol Rae ne Me gs
Coun y Oh o at ad acen
ter ory he e nafte descr bed
has been du y f ed w th he
Boa d
of
Coun y
Com
m ss oners of Me gs Coun y
Oh o o w t
S uat e n the Town sh p of
Su on County of Me gs Sa e
of Oh a and com menc ng a t he
mos sou hwes er y co ne of
the V age o f Ra e ne Me gs
Coun y Oh o be ng t he po nt
where he sou th ne of Sect on
0 n e sec: ts the low wa ter
ma k of the Oh o R ver ( he
border of the State of Oh ol
thence sout heas e y a ong he
wes I ne of 00 acre o s Nos
279 ?78 and 277 to the southwest
corf'ler of 100 acre tot No 277
hence eas a ong th e south ne
of 00 acre ot No 277 o lhe
sou th eas cor ner of sa d 100
acre o No 277
hence n a
st a gh
ne no theas t o he
pont where the west r gh l or
way I ne of Me gs Cou nt y Road
No 28 nte rsec ts th e sou th r gh1
of way ne of wha s known as
th e Ye tow Bush Road wh ch
po n s n 72 a cr e tot Nb 834
then ce n a nor her y d rect on
fat ow ng the west r ght of way
I ne of Me gs Count y Road No
28 to s n te sec t on w th s ou th
r ght ot way 1 ne of Sta'te R(l ute
No 124 thence eas terly 'l long
the sou th r gh t of wa y ~mli! of
Sta te Rout e No 124 to a. pont
hal s d reel y sout h of a
pro eel on of a west ri ght of wa y
ne of what s known a~ th e
Sa ser road thence north a[.ong
the Y{est r gh t of way ne Qf th e
Sa se r r oa d to the forks ef the
road n Sect on No 0 th~n ce
north o the north ne of sa d
Sec t on No
0 th ence "f,es
a ong th e no th ne of sed on
No 10 Sec t on 6 an d 100 a cre
o No 280 to he northw es
carn e of sa d 100 ac r e o No
280 !h ence sou h eas ler y along
he wes I ne of sa d 00 a cre o
No 280 wh ch s a ow wa er
mark of the Oh o R ver on th e
Oh o s del to the corpora te
m s or the V I age of Rae ne
Me gs County Oh o thence
fa ow ng north e rl y eas 1er y
southe r y a nd wester y he
co rporate I m ts of the V !a ge
of Rae ne to the pace of
beg nn ng
The Pe l t on w be hea rd at
1 00 P M on J anuary 28th 1975
at th e Common Peas Court
Room at th e Cou rt House
Pomeroy Oh o Th e Pet to n
w th a map of he er ory to be
an nexed s on f le a the Off ce
of h e Aud tor of Me gs Coun y
Oh o wh ere t may be v ewed
by an y nl erested per son
JO HN T WOLFE
Agen t tor the
Pe tone rs
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Case No 21331
Estate of James S Dav s
Deceased
Not ce s hereby g ven tha t
Edw n Mcleod of Rou t e 2
Lowe ll Oh o has been du y
appo nted as Adm n s trator of
the Estate of James S Davis
deceased la te of M e gs County
Oh o
Cred tors are requ red to f e
the r claims wtth sa d ttduc ary
w thin four months
Dated thi s 19th day of
Novemb er 1974
Man n ng D Webster J udg e
Me gs Count ~ Oh o
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We. talk to you
hkt .a person.

WMP{)f.1390
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Wanted To Buy
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D !urn tu r e ce boxes b ass
beds or camp ete househo d S
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Po eroy Oh o Ca 992 7760
10 7 7 4

JUNK autos comp lete and
de vere d to ou r yard we
p ck up auto bodes and buy
a k nds of scrap me tals and
on R der s Sa lvage St R t
24 R A Pomeroy Oh o
Ca 992 5468
0 7 fc
Pets For Sale
AKC
r sh
Se tt ers
Has
exce ll ent champ on ped
g ee
comes w lh -;; hots
a nd papers Can be o;;een a the
L
Fe t y
Jr
R c har d
res d ence n Ru t and or ca
742 410 1 Ha f down w
ho ld
for Chr stmas
27 fc
Wantett To Buy
l'ASH$$$$S$S
FOR
JUNK
CARS
Camp
FRY E S
TR UCK and AUTO PART S
Ru tl and phone 742 6094
11 '2626tc
For Rent
2 BEDROOM mob le home n
Rae ne a r ea Phone 99'2 5858
1 29 tfc
5 RM downsta rs unfurn shed
apartment w h laundry 751
Br ow nell Ave
M dd eport
Ca ll 985 3974
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DUPLE X apt n Md d epor1
Ca ll {304) 882 2050 a ft er 5 p m
11 26 tf c

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3 ROOM a nd bath co mplet.,t y
fu n Shed rea n ce Loca ed
near Jones Boys Phone 992
7022 after 5 p m
1 26 3tc
3 BE DROOM home turn shed
or un fur n shed On u s Rt
33 Phone 992 7022 after 5 p m
I 26 3tc
TRA LER s pace
Phone 367 77 43

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rent

I 16 21p

J AND 4 ROOM furn s hed and

unfurn she.d
apartme nt s
Phone 992 5.434
4 12 fc

PRIVATE me et ng room for
af'l organ zat on phone 992
3975
3 1 fc
HUUSE a'nd t a er fo r r en n
tow n 2 bedroom s Phone 992
3975 and 992 2571
1 6 ff c
TRA LE k s pace 2 m es frorr
Po m eroy Rt 1A3 Phone 992
5858
10 27 tfc
TRA LER 2 bed room Bro wn s
Tra er Park Ph one 992 3324
11 8 tfc
COUNTRY Mob It! Hom e Park
Rt 33 ten m es north of
Pomeroy Large ots w th
con c re te pat os s dewalks
unr ers and off s tree t
park ng
Also s paces for
s ma t ra lers Phone 992 7479
7 21 tfc
4 RM furn shed ap c ose o
Powe ll s Sup er Va u phone
992 3658
11 20 fc

HOME
MAILING
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M SS ION
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FUEL OIL
HEATERS

Proced For Quick Sale
POMEROY LANDMARK
Jack w Carsey Mgr
Ph one 992 2181

Wtll butld
separately

or

1970 1 TON Chevro let truck
dual wheels VB 4 s peed
Look s and runs good Haro d
Brewer Long Bottom Oh o
Pho ne 985 3554
1117 tfc

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STEREO horse 9 years
old gentle sorrel $290 Call
742 4211 after 5 742 5501 or
74 2 5163
1 29 6tc

ELECTROLUX
Vacuum
c eaner complete with at
techments ~ordwlnder and
pa nt spray Used but tn 1 ke
new condition Pay S3• 45
cash or budget plan available
Phone 992 7755
11 26 tfc
c; ewtN G Mac h nes br and new
Z g Zag n n ice walnut table
In orlg nal cartons Never
used
Clearance on
74
models
(O nly
a
few
ava1lablel S.t3 40 cc;t~ or
terms available Pho11e 992
1755
11 26 tfc:

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tra ck tape am tm rad o 4
speaker
sound
system
Ba a nee Sl06 8.t or terms Call
992 3965
11 26 tfc

Ptck up datly 1n Pomeroy &amp;
Mtddleport
All
work
guaranteed Phone 949 3611.

RACINE GARAGE
Ra ctne 0 .

Sth 51

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D&amp;D
CONSTRUCTION
PHONE
949 3832 or 843 266 7

All Types of
BUILDING
and REMODELING
From a stlelf to a house
Pa1nt tng stdlng roofing
paper hangtng
kttchen
ca bmet s etc

72 FORD LTD 4 DR SEDAN .. ... $1895
Alr P S P B
72 FORD LTD 4 DR SEDAN... .s1895
A1r P S PB

Protect Your Home
Or Busmess

Brown's Fire &amp;
Safety Equipment

71c yl PINTO
RUNABOUT ..... ..... .!1195
sp
4

Sales &amp; Servtce

4

72cyl CHEV.
VEGA. ...................... sll95
sp

Ftre Exttngulshers Home
F1re Alarms Testing &amp;
Roftlhng
Phone742 4673or742 5595
8111 Brown Owner
Rutland Ohto

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71 TOYOTA 4 CYL 4 SP. ............... ~795
73 FORD TORINO.............. ......... s2195
4 Dr

DAY NURSERY
86 PM
ANY AGE CHILD

By da y or hour reasonable
rat-es reliable people w th
medical tralnmg
Ph 9'12 7608 before S p m
or 142 4902 after s p m

ROGER HYSEU:S
GARAGE
On State Rf 124 2 mt from
Route 7 by pass towards
Rutland
Ph 992 5682 or 992 7121
All Mecl\amcal Work
Open Mon Sat
8AM 6PM

BOWERS

Wagon

72 FORD TORINO ..................... $1695
4 Dr Sedan a 1r P S

REPAIR

P B

73 FORD GRAN TORINO ............. s2495

All Small Appliances!
Lawn Mowers

4 Or Sedan P S

P B

4 Door Sedan a r

Next to Htghway
Garage on Route 7
Pomeroy Route 3

PS

2 Or H T

a1r P S

P B

72 PONTIAC GRANDVIU£ .......... s2295
JOHNSON'S
REMODELING

&amp; CONST.

GHEfN'S PAINTING

HElL

949-3295

RACINE PWMBING
&amp; HEATING

Rach,e,
Alumtnum s1dmg roofmg
complete re s tdent•a I con
struct1on W1nng plumbing
elec
heatmg
kitchen
cabmets etc
27 Yrs experience m canst
trade
Phone (304) 773 5503

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Interior &amp;
Exterior Work
FREE ESTIMATE
Fully Insured

THE DEPENDABLE I SEE US FOR YOUR
UPHOLSTERING NEEDS
CONTRACTING CO.
FREE ESTIMATE
Decorating and
Remodeling
i'INYL SIDING
PH 992 7454 or
992 7129

Ptckup and Dehvery

SYLVIA'S
UPHOLSTERING
9Yl 5162
Syracuse Ohto

4Dr HT

PB

69 FORD 4 DR WAGON............... Sfi95
68 CHRYSLER 4 DR .................... s495
68
CH EV. CHEVELlE.. ..... ... ........ Sfi95
2 Or H T

Complete plumbmg &amp;
heatmg serv1ce Free
Esttmates

72 BUICK LeSABRE ...... . •••

Phone 949 5961
Emergency 992 3995
or 992 5700

4 Dr H T air P S

P B

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72 FORD RANGER ............... ..S2595

Water Electnc Gas Sewer
installed
Lines
Wor•
guaranteed
Dozer Backhoe Trucks
Ltmestone &amp; Ftll Dirt
Commerctal Restdenhal
Construc11on &amp; Remodel

P S P B long w de bed 2 tone parnt L ke
new condtt on

V 8 .=.uta

71 CHEV. CUSTOM ............•.. $1895
V 8 auto

8-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY

PS

long w de bed

Good Selection Cheaper Cars

777 Pear I Street
Mtddleport Ohto
Phone992 5J67or992 3861

See Ray R1ggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS USED CARS

HOME
MPROVEME NTS
Anyth ng you want or need to
mprove your home from
rep laceme nt w ndows k t
chen
and
bathroom
r e made n g garage door
operators or add ng on a
room Ca Fr ed B Goeg en
for free est mates or s top by
our mode home on Wr ght St
n Pomeroy Ca 992 5976
11 29 ltc

DOZER or backho e work
Phone 446 3981 or 4A6 3459

a r PS

NOW Ope n Howe I a nd Boswet
A\J io R epa r 330 Meehan c St
9 8 lfc
Hours 9 a m to 5 30 p m
E ven ngs by appo n men
EXCELS OR Salt Works E
F ee g rease ob w th o
Ma n St Pomeroy AI k nds
cha nge th ough Dec 3 Phone
of salt water pe ets water
992 7627
nuggets block salt and own
Oh o R ver Sa t Phone 992
l89l
SEW NG MACH N ES Repa r
6 5 ttc
se rv ce a I makes 992 2284
The Fabr c Shop Pomeroy
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ANKS c leaned
Author zed S nger Sa es and EX U-w'"' 1 t Nu uuzer
oader
Mode rn San tat on 992 3954 or
Se rv ce we sharpen Sc lisors
and backhoe work septic
99 2 1349
3 29 lfc
tank5 installed dump tru~s
9 8 tfc
and
19 boy s for h re w haul
--------DOZER work land c l~arlnQ by
mestone &amp;
fill dirt top sol
CATTLE A 1 t~erv ce Ph one
the acre hourl y or contract
gnver can Bob or ~oger
L Parker 992 '226A Pomeroy
tarm pond s roads et c Large
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
or 667 325 Coov e stat on
dozer and operator w th ov er
night phone 992 3525 or 992
11 1713tc
20 years ex per ence Pu I ns
5232
Ex cavat ng Pomeroy Oh o
2 11 tfc
READY M X
CONCRETE
Ph one 992 2478
de l vered rrght to your
12 19 lie
proJect Fast and easy Free
CARPET nstallat on $125 per J EP"ftC iANKS cleaned
est mate s Phon e 992 3284
reasonable rate s Ph .t.t6
ya rd Phone R c hard West
Goeg en Ready M x Co
4782 Gall polis John Russell
64) 2667
M dd eporl Oh o
owner and operator
I 13 26tp
6 30 ttc

985 4100
Located on St Rt 7

Cht;ster

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water
brush
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7 4 Cadillac Eldorado Cpe , power, a1r• ••••• • 18500

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RUTLAND - J bedrooms
full basement all electric
$18 500 00

307 Sprtng Avenue
Pomeroy
992 2298
COijTACT
LOIS Pauley
Branch Manager

C!ARPOING
501 NYLON

$7 95

Yd
and UP
Prdrce Includes lnstaltatton
an free padding Talk to
Wendell Grate
carpel
consultant
1

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-We have hundreds of
carpet values Your job can
be completed In 1 to 2 weeks
No long waiting period •

SPECIAL I
Candy Stripe Carpet with
rubber back
Reg. $6 99 sq yd
NowS499Sq Yd
Nece for bedrooms
kitchens etc

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742 4211

74 Cadillac Cpe DeVille, full power, a1r•••••17500
74 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, full power, a1r •••••'7500

Strout Realty
2 BR Ranc h attached
garage modern kitc hen c 1ty
water additional cement
block bldg $2J 000 00
NEW - All eloc carpeted J
air
conditioning
BR
$17 500 00
160 A FARM Several
outbuildings large home
elec heat 6 pOnds OWner
will take land contract

73 Olds 98 LS Sedan, full power, a1r••••••• 14595
73 Dodge Pol Cus. 4 Dr HT ,

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73 Olds Cut Sup. HT

CHRistMAS SPEDALS!

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Modern Hutch' - - - - - - - - - - -239 95
New 3 pc L1v1ng Room Tables- ----149 95
The Large S1ze
14 Sols of lamps per sot
79 95
New Mediterranean Set of
Tables - - - - - - - - - - - - -199 95

NOW
129 95
69 95

55 oo
119 95

Electrophon•c 100 w AM FM Stereo Component
OUtftl hko now _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ ,. 95
Realtst•c 40 W AM FM Stereo
Component Outftl _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _88 00
Mediterranean Room Dt.v.~•d:•:r=========79 95
New Herculon Rec liners_
49 95

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pow , a1r ....13095

1
power, a1r •••••• 3295

HT Sed, v-roof, alr .............. 13495

72

Olds

72

Olds Toronado Cpe., V-roof, pow , a1r .... 13595

72

Chev. Imp Cpe., V-8

72

PontiaC Cat

71

98

HT

auto~

P S .......... 12495

Cpe., Pilwer, a1r •••••••• 12895i

V-root,
Door, auto

a1r ......... 11795

Ford Gal 500 4 dr ,

71 Volkswagen 411 4

.......... 11695

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70 Olda 98 Hoi. Sed, power, a1r ........... 11495

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69 Ford LTD

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'59 Chev. Mal 4 Dr,

V roof,

V-3

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auto, P.S ..........sg95

69 Pont1ac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T~ v-roof, a1r .... 1595

Soltd Maple Round Lamp Tabt• ~-------3995

68 Pontiac Bonni!VIIIe H.T. Sedan, power, a1r1595

Solid State Stereo Compomn~•:•'~====:J;;!C:edlc4995
2 Used Small Frae1erseced to Sell

68 Chev. Mal. Wagon, V-8 auto., P

Portable RCA Tape Player uses battery, electric,
ctgarette hghter powered used only4 times
79 95

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Hoover Green Portable Washer and Dryer·_ _ _ _ l19 95
All Now Lamps tn stock

20 Pd Off

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posts
There s eVlden ce that Some
of the people on that slate
a ren t the stro ng est of
leader s
sa1d Rep Ronald
Weyandt DAkron
We fell
mto some tra ps last tune~\
Weyandt like others feels
Lanc10ne s bid for the second
slot may have come too late
and IS not well e nough
organized
There s senllment an un
dercurrent of feetlng about
what s gomg to happen to A G
but nobody has come r1ght out
and sa1d we ought to do
something
Weyandt satd
Some Democrats feel nobody
needs to do anything
I think his chances are real
good
srud Rep Marcus A
Roberto D Ravenna
He s
accumulated a lot of IOU s
over 30 years and Slime of the
county chatnnen ma y work m
his favor If he can unshck the
slate
the n Ver n s com
m1tment.'l could fall apart and
everybody would JUmp mto tt
Qutlter Is Fall Guy
The fall guy apparently Is
Quilter If Lanc10ne decided to
run for spea ker pro tempore
Qu1lter would have to take the
chance of bemg defeated or
hold onto h1s maJont; leaders
post
Head to head With almost
anybody I would have to bet
that A G would wm
sa1d
Roberto
One thing workmg ill Lan
ctone s favor 1s the fact that if
Qutlter s hould lose Mallory a
top-rankmg black Democrat
With a lot ol support would be
next m hne
Thts ts gomg to be a test of
Vern s holding power
said
Weyandt He s gomg to have
to make a b1d for hiS slate
Lanc10ne now makes $18 500
as speaker Evtcllon from
leadership would reduce his
annual salary to $17 500 The
s peaker pro tern s post wUI pay
$22 500 next year -a boost of
$4 000 over Lanc10ne s current
pay which will we1gh heavily
when his pension IS calculated

of a nwnber of members to
retam Lanc1one s 28 years
worth of expertise to help gwde
the Democrat.'l mto battle wtth
mcommg Republican Gov
James A Rhodes
You don t throw a guy like
A G on the Junk p1le sa1d one
Democrat He s been around
here longer than any of us and
he s worked with Jun Rhodes
Lanc10ne 67 appears likely
to be ousted from hiS speaker s
position by Speaker Pro Tern
pore Vernal G Rtffe Jr D
New Boston who has put
together a slate for the caucus
vote next Tuesday
Try To Save Face
Associates say Lanctone
realiZes he IS beaten and ts
attemptmg to save face by
seekmg the No 2 spot R1ffe s
forces say the slate IS Sllhd and
there IS no chance Lanclone
can break through In a
secondary leadership post
You don t wound the kmg
srud one You k1U the kmg
But the kmg m1ght not be
dead Here IS the thinkmg of
some Democratic members
We don t want to end up like
the Republicans m 1971 sa1d
Rep John E Johnson D
Orrvtlle They had 11 all gomg
for them and they ended up
going ln all directions
The GOP caucus spht over
the tssue of taxes and House
Speaker Charles F Kurfess R
liowlmg Gree had difficulty
controlling his caucus until 1t
fell mto the mmonty
We need our strongest team
m there especrally now sa1d
JohnSiln
You don I throw
away one of your best p1t

BA

68 BuiCk

Skylar11 2 Dr H T , auto.,

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DACCA ( UP!) - Pnme
Mmtsler Mujtbur Rahman
mobilized a gumt crvilian and
military relief force today to
rud Vlctims of a severe cyclone
that swept across the southeast
coast of Bangladesh
The 90 mil.,...n-hour wmds
and 10-foot-lngh tidal waves
battered the coast Thursday
heavily damaging the !ammowracked nation s precarious
nee crop
lmtial report.'l sa1d at least
f1ve perSilns d1ed m the storm
wh1ch submerged low lymg
coastal areas near the port of
Outtagong and off.olJore IS
lands
The Storm Warrung Center ln
Dacca said the wind and water
destroyed or damaged houses
ln the region and cut communi
cations lines Offtcials satd the
winter r1ce crop which was
almost ready for harvest was
badly damaged
Heavy
floodmg
in
Bangladesh last summer
virtually destroyed the past
season s nee crop
The
government srud the pre\1ous
damage contnbuted to the

starvation deaths of at least
'l/ 000 perSilns
Sheikh MuJ 1bur Rahman
trymg to head off a new

Pont1ac Cat 4

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Tea m

I&lt;' no u
l~ov" C

td Supply
61 27
own Bo
54 34
end y I a vern
43 45
NY C o h Hou5e
113 45
Roy a Oak Park
J6 52
T u ne s Grocery
27 6
H Qh
nd
Game
Pa l
Carson 2 8 Pat Ca rson 190
H gh Se r es
Pa Carton
568 A e ta Br ck es 477
Tea m
H gh
Game
Fr end y Tave rn 52 1
Team
H gh
Seres
F ,.- end y Tavern 439
MORNING GlORIES
Nov 9 U74
Sta ndrngs
Tea m
Exce s or o Co
65
G bb s Groce r y
G a.
Avto Parts
sa
N ewe 1 Sun oco
WMPO
JO
Spencers Mark.et
29
H gh nd Ga me
V cky
G tan 197 Ma lene W son

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5e es

W son 544

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Ma rt ene

E en Rough 5 0

Tea m H gh Game
G bbs
G oce ry 858
Team H gh Se r es
G bbs
Groce r y 2370
TUESDAY TRIPLICATE
Nov n 197-i
Stand ng s
Tea m
K ng Bu ld Supply
65 39
Roya C own Bo
6A 40
Fr end ly Tave n
5 53
NY &lt;.lu lh ng House
49 55
Roya l Oak Park
44 60
Tu ne s G ocery
39 65
H gh lnd Game
Betfy
Sm th 2 0 sabe e Couc h 18 2
H gh Seres - Do R fe- 509
Isabe l e Couc h and Betty Sm th
506

Team H gh Game
Crow n Bolli ng 560
Team H gh Se es
C own Botti ng 1464

Royal
Royal

WEDNESDAY
EARLY BIRO
Nov 10 1974
Sta nd ngs

Tea m
72 32
Ben Tom Corp
Dependable Contract ng 68 36
Eve yn s Gro ce ry
60 44
Ebersbac h Hardware
56 48
Roush s La nd ng
.d2 62
Francs Flor s ts
1A 90
H gh lnd Game - Mar ene
W son
94 Lou se Harr son
89

H gh Ser es
Lou se
Ha rr son 507 Marlene W son

so

Team H gh Game
Tom Corp 848
Team H gh Ser es
Tom Co rp 2430

Ben
Be n

MASON
BOWLING CENTER
SUNDAY MI)(ED
No v 3 1974
Bake&amp; Wth e s
so

22

NHL TRADE
MONTREAL (UP!) - The
Montreal Canadlena of the
Nattonal Hockey League an
nounced Thursday they have
t raded left winger Chuck
Lefley to Ule St Louis Blues for
veteran defenseman Don
Awre y
Awrey 31 was m his second
season with the Blues olt.er
playing nine years with the
Boston Bruins
Lefley 24 was m his fourth
season with the Canadlens
least 300 000 persons dted
Winds during the 1970 cyclone
hit 130 miles an hour
Since 1891 a total of 135
cyclones have battered the
Impoverished region
Bangladesh a three year-old
nation of 80 million
was born during the 1971 IndoPakistani War whtch asserted
India s dominance over the
Asian subcontinent
The BengaU. ln Pakistan s
eastern region declared in
dependence early ln 1971 but
had to wait until India s victory
at the end of the year before
taking over effective conlrol of
thell' new country
PUBLIC NOTICE

catastrophe ordered CIVIlian

The following do cume nts
were rece ved or prepared by
the
Oh o
Envtronmenta
Protect on Agencv dur ng th e
previous
week
Anyone
aggrieved or adversely effected
by ss uance or renewal of any
permit(sJ
I ce n se (s )
or
var ance(S) may request an
adludtcation hear ng by wr tte n
eQuest pur s uant to Oh o
Rev sed Code Section 37.t5 07
w th n th rtv (30) days or the
d rectors proposed a c t on to
ssur or deny such documents
That statute does not prov de
tor hea r ng requests to the
OE PA
on
applications
revo c at ons
mod flcat ons
com plain ts
vert ed com
pta nts cerliftcatlons eases
orders or fine act ons
W th n 30 days of pub I cation
of th s notice any person may
at so
( 1 l sub m t written
co mments relet ng to act ons
prosp oed actions complaints
or verlf e d compla nts (2)
r e quest a pub l c meet ng
regarding proposed actlo~s
and or (3) request notice of
further act ons on proceed ng s
Requests for hear ngs on final
ac t ons to ss ue deny mod fy
revoke or renew permits
lcenses or var en ces thet are
not preceded by proposed ac
t ons and so !dent f ed n th s
not ce s hould be sent to the
Envrronmental
Bo a rd
or
Review Su te 50S 33 North High
Str eet Co umbus Ohio .43215
All other requests for adlud
ca tion heerlngs and ot her
communicat ons co ncern ~n g
public
hearings
public
meetings
ad/ud c at on
hea r ngs comple nts of any
k nd llld reou at ons shOu d be
addressed to the Legal Records
Secti on Ohio EPA P 0 Box.
10,.9 Columbus Ohto 43216

Dacca

for rescue work on

outlymg tslands and more
ships were expected to join the
relief effort
The cyclone was the 15th to
hit the area m the past 14
ye ars The worst was m 1970
when offlctal figures showed at

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
case No 21 346

Estate of Anderson B K•bbte
Deceased
Not ce s hereby g ven that
Bernard V F u tz of M ddleport
Oh o has been du y appo nted
Executor of the Estate of An
derson B K bble deceased late
of Me gs County Oh o
Cred tors are requ red to f e
the r cia m s w th sad f due arv
with n fou r months
Dated th s 12 t h day of
November 197 4
Mann ng 0 Webster Judge
Court ol Common Pleas
ProbateD vh on
{11 1 1S 22

Me gs County Ohio
Jtc

29

'695

MIEIGS

(61&lt;1 466 6037

Unless oth erw ise stated In
part cular not ces all other
communicat io ns
ncludlng
comments on proposed act ons
and requests for pub! lc
meetings s ,ould be addrened
either to th e New Source Air or
NPDEA
Perm 1 Records
Sect ion
wh ic hever s lp
proprlate at tht Oh o PEA P
0 80)1 10A9 ColumbUS Ohio
43216
Denial of permit to nstall
S outherlv E ementary
Southern Local School Board
Racine Oh o
Ap pl cat on No 06 041

V8, auto, P

.S......... '495

•

Van Zandt

You II Ltke Our \Juahty Way
of Dolng Bustness

r•

LANES

Tue sday T..- pi &lt;ate
No" s 1914
Stan d ngs

and m1htary authorities to
mobiliZe for rescue and relief
work
Two naval ships left Chit
tagong 175 mdes southeast of

'

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POMEROY DOWLING

COUNTY

1
67 CadillaC H T Sedan, full power, a1r ........ 995

u

lesser

pick up pieces

4 Dr., V-8, auto , P .S .......... sg95

P.S......

for

Local &amp;wling

persons

power, mr ....... 11095

68 Chev.

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Karr &amp;
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We also buy households of furntture at TOP
CES

nexl sesston and lmprove his
pens10n beneflt.'l and the rum

k eep from toss m g House
Speaker A G Lancwne D
Bellau-e on t he poltttcal scrap
heap and to mstall hun as
speaker pro tempore
The move 1s fed by two

u

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Maytag Dryer like now•- - - - - -- - - - 1 2 5 oo

D Youngsto wn

An

surfacmg m the
House Democratic caucus tQ
1S

Relief forces

Buyl ••

LUNCRETe
del vered Monda y through
Saturday and e ven ngs
Phone 446 1142

RT 143 - All olec home J
BR carpeted bath &amp; '
carpOrt l 2 acres

to remam a part of leadershtp

attempt

Man For Speaker

USED CARS

Real Estate For Sale

des1res - Lanc10ne s own w1sh

hke Vern but we aren t gomg
to buy the whole slate
The s late mcludes Rep
Barney Qt.nlter now maJOrity
leader [).Toledo for speaker
pro tempore Rep William L
Mallory [).Cmc mnatl now as
s1stanl maJOrity leader for
ma)ortty leader and Reps
Patnck A Sweeney D-Cieve
land a nd Thomas J Carney

Most of the Democrat.'l agree
that Riffe 1s the man for
speaker It s not that A G has
done less sa1d one It s JUSt
that we feel Vern could do a
little more
But there has also been a lot
of resentment of the treatment
that A G IS getting A lot of us

---~------

CHARLES R Ha tf et d
backhoe and dozer
lnes drains foo ters
clean ng Rt 1 Ru t and
Phone 742 609 2
11

By LEE LEONARD
COLUMBUS (UP!) -

chers

L REMEAN ~

1112 ACRES - Several fruit
trees garage and 5 room
house Want only $8500 00
33 ACRES - Good hunting
area 3 bedroom home bath
electnc heat city water and
minerals
3 ACRES - All clean farm
land 2 bedroom home bath
furnace and drilled well Just
$10 000 00
1 ACRE Nearly new 3
bedroom home nice bath with
shower Compact kitchen
stove refrlgerafor lots of
cabinets
and \ dining
$17 500 00
I
LARGE GARDEN - 7 room
house bath nice large living
fronf porch carport on level
tot Sl6 500 oo
WE HAVE THE TIME IF YOU
HAVE THE FINANCING AND
WANT TO START SAVING
YOUR MONEY

P B

72 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill .......... $1895

5 1 tft

SYRAI.U&gt;E Close to
river double level lot
fenced
J B R
bath
basement porches N G
forced a ir furnace priced
right
POMEROY - Downtown
bus ness room and nice
apartment over Excellent
for any type bu s iness
Asking only Sl8 000 00
REEDSVILLE - 9 acres
about all tlllabl a lovely
bu ldlng site T P water
located
on
Rt
124
overlooktng nver $5 BOO
MINERSVILLE - 1 story
frame 3 BR bath nice
k1tchen porches natural
gas TP water lots of
ground $7 900
WE HAVE BUYERS - WE
NEED HOMES TO SELL LET US KNOW WHAT YOU
HAVE
992 2259 or 992 2568

a r

72 MERCURY MONTEGO .....•.... }1795

-"CBRAOFORI.J ~ u cfoneer
Complete Serv ce
Phone9A9 3821 or 949 3 61
Rae ne Oh o
Cr tt Bradford

sell

Phone 992 7320

COMPLETE
RADIATOR
SERVICE &amp; REPAIR

Interior, Exterior

Road

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GRAVEL sand Mason sand
mes tone PH Run by the ton
Oe t vered Phone 446 1142
10 18 tfc

957 CHEVY parts
NEW
Lakew ood tract on ba s h
acker a r shocks hooker
headers w h 3 co lec tors for
sma
b l o.~i.k
Ca
992 3496
a t er 6 p m BEST OFFER
10 17 ffc

CHOICE BUILDING
SITES FOR SALE
IN SYRACUSE

SPINE T CON SOLE PIANO
Wanted Respons ble party to
purc hase spinet p la no on low
monthly payments Can be
seen
locally
Wnte
Representat ve Ken Bayless
P 0 Box 276 Shelbyv lie
FUkN S HED apa rtmen t 3
lnd ana 46176
rooms and bath Ideal for
11 29 2tp
work ng cou p e Phone 992
29 37
LOSE we ght with New Shape
11 24 6tc
Tablets and Hydrex Water
P lis at Dutton Drug Mid
dteport end Nelson Drug
11 26 31p
For Sale

F REWOOD any engl h Call
992 5422 or 992 3312
11 10 26tp

an d gr nder w lh
she lt er a ta c hm e n
A so
John Dee re f on e nd oad er
w th b acke ts Phon e after 5
p m 949 5684
11 27 3 p

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Wanted To Rent
HOUSE n Country M e gs o
Ga a S75 per month or ess
Have no c h tdren Phone
245 5293 a h e r 8 p m
1970VA L ANT65Xl2 3bedroom
11 27 61c
fu y ca rp e ed LP gas heat
- - - - - - - - -- Phone 992 7751
6 25 ttc
For Sale
Real Estate For Sale
0 SHWAS HER Phone (30 4
HOUSE fo sa e 249 Un on
773 5332
A
new tv decor ated
I 22 6tc Ave
ns de May be seen by ap
po n m en
Phone 992 56 17
LOW ERY o r gan with ac
5 2tc
cesser es A beau t tul Chr s t
mas g ft mu s t be seen to
apprec a te Ma y be seen at NE W
b eve I
home
3
2A9 Un on Aven ue or ca ll 992
bedrooms bu It n k tchen
56 7
basement w th one car
11 15 12tc
garage Phon e 742 3S15 or see
M o Hut c h son
GROCERY bvs ness tor sa le
fc
Bu ld ng for sate or lease
Phone773 5618from 8 JOp m 5 ROOM house w th bat h and
to 0 p m tor ap po ntm ent
lot Dr ted welt Cat after 4
3 20 lfc
p m 247 258
11 2.t 6tp
A SNOW t r es 13 nch off Vega
used one season good con BU LD NG tot 80ft frontag e x
165 tt The second lot on teft on
d t on $20 989 2704 after 5
R verv ew Dr ve L ncoln
H I Pomeroy Oh o If n
terested call ~'~92 3230 after 5
pm
BUILDING SITES
10 17 tfc

BEDROOM
Ir a er
n
Sy r ac use c ose to schoo No
ch ld r en o r pets Depos t
req~ed Phon'€' 992 244 1 after
6 30 p m
0 18 tfc

SEW NG Ma ch nes orrmo n ew
Z g Zag n n ce wa nut table
n or g nal cartons Never
use d
C earance on
74
Mode ls
(O nly
a
few
av a abe) 543 40 cash or
te r ms ava la b e Phon e 992
7755
10 15 tfc

M

TRA ILER for sa te 1970 Fleet
wood
2x60 S4 200 Good
cond t on Phone 742 5364
1 27 6tc

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WALNUT stereo rad o am fm
8 tra ck tape comb na t on
Ba ance $107 AS or terms cat
992 3965
11 19 tfc

Sp r nger Cows fo
sa te Ea
Dean Ches ter
Phone 985 3855
27 6tp

Mobile Homes For Sale

IS YOUR present home too b g
or have too many steps to
---c rr;~l;i., See this one floor f ve
roor'rl home a t 205 Spr ng
l Bt:.UROOM fun cottag e at
Ave
Pomeroy Complete y
Rock Sp r n gs deal for schoo
r edecorated ns de and out
personn e l
adu ts
on y
New Luxaire fvrnace system
re ferenc e desired Phone 997
n ce ut t v bu d ng An
2789
mproved home reasonably
1 3 tfc
pr ced Phone 992 5292
11 29 tfc
FURN ISH ED ap t Ad ults on y
M dd teport Phone 992 3874
FORD motor 292 or 312 or good
11 1.t tfc
used corn p cker Phone 843
2963
UNFURNISHE.P hou se
A
11 29 2tc
rooms and bet h 1650 L nco1n
He ghts PhOi'le 992 387A
HAMP SHIRE pgs Corn fat
11 14 tfc
tened w e gh betw een 200 250
pounds Phone 378 6152
FUt&lt;N ~HED apa tment
11 29 3tC
ut 1 t es furn shed su. tab e
for two work ng men or FOR better c ean~n. g to keep
ret r ed coup e L v ng oom
co lors g leaming use Blue
k tc hen s howe r an d bath On
Lustre car pet c eaner Rent
rna n h ghway Mason W Va
electr c sham pooer Sl Baker
Phone 773 5147
F urn tu r e Com pa ny
10 27 tfc
11 29 3tc
2

3 ROOM ra ler good cond 1 on
Phone 991 2358 0 a m to 2
p rn
and lrom 7 p ll 10 2
m dn gh
11 2731c

974 CUTLA SS Suprem e Am
Fm a
supe r spor t whee s
and nte r or Phone 992 998 1 APPLES F tzpatr ck Orc hard
27 31C Sta te Route 689
Phone
W kesv lie 669 3785
1970 CHEVRO LET tapr p s
p b
a r con d t on ng 350
automat c n good con d t on PUREBRED Her efo d bu
26
w t se l reasonabl e Phone
mo nth s o d
1953 model
247 2679
Fe r guson tracto r
John
11 268tc
Shee ts 3 m es sou h of
M dd leporl on R I 7
974 CHEVROLE T P ckup
I 24 6 p
cus tom deluxe take over
payments Phone 992 7876
1 26 61p
SIEGLER and
968 DODGE Polara $350
MONOGRAM
exce ll ent cond t on Wh te
v nyl top p s
p b
auto
a n s m ss on
fa r
t res
Phone 992 3598
29 61c
Help Wanted
HOW TO EARN MONEY AT

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11 21 6 t c

60 IN CH s rand ~ pear beads
reg s 17 an d s 29 sa e pr ce
35c po lyes ter fabr c spec a
S2 9 8 yard Cake deco rat ve
s up p es Nove tv Fa br c and
Crafts Wash ng t o B vd
Belpre Oh o
1 '27 41c

I

Business Services
..

ton

FIR EWOOO for f rep lace or
s tove Cut to leng th Phone
992 7644
1 3 26tc

J

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S H OOT

1972 NOVA
S2250
2 Dr V 8 auto P S black vmyl top w th red f msh Good
w w t res radio local 1 owner car and serviced regularly
by us

KOSME T CS
Remem be r Chr s tmas
s
con ng We have many new
p oduc s h(l! w
make n ce
fts Phone' BROWN S 992

vca
'lCJ O
by twsba
d c
o nq

H (' C

1 22 6

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1972 DODGE DART
$2495
Cus tom A Dr loca l owner car 318 V 8 eng ne auto
P S a r v nyl trim v ny l top ra dio w w t res gold
f n sh

304

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ANO ns c o by schoo ed
nnd eKp e ence d e a h e
!3cg nne
n termed a e an d
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M s
'Vm
Bartho lomew
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2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

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C ub Sun ay Dec
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Go d

Not1ce
SWEEPER Repel r Parts and
uppt es
Dav s Vacuum
Ceae
n to&gt;u pGeogC' S
C eek R d o
a e Rou e
Phone 6 0794
1 ?7 H e

2?

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Auto Sales

For Sale
trumpet good con d
Phone 992 36C6

CONN
S75

Some Democrats
want to keep on
with Lancione

M 5342

GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Eventngs Unti16 00--TIISp m Sal

S.mllh &amp; Rob nson
~~
28.
F rceman &amp; Roush
40 31
Norman &amp; Sm 1M
40 32
Nf"son&amp;James
36 36
G £le n &amp; Grogan
32 40
Br ewer &amp; Good r ch
24 48
Demons
n 50
H gh lnd Ser es
Men M
Norm a n 552 H Ne son 526
Women J M Hyse l 477 p
M ght .458
H gh lnd Game
{Men) M
Norman 205 J W th ers 198
Women) M Hysell 85 P
M gh
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WEDNESDAY MIXED
No v 6 1974
Rou s h &amp; Dav s
60
M t e &amp; Harbour
50
F reba s
50

20
JO

30

Kau ll Doug as Sm th 40 40
s co em an 38 42
Han d caps
36 4.d
A eybum s
36 44
Ha s ea d &amp; Rathburn
o 70
H gh lnd Se res
(Men H
Sm h 596 ~ Davs 523
(Women N Sm th 5 s A
Sm h 490
H gh lnd Came
(Men H
Sm h 2 .d B Dav s 202
(Women) A Sm th 87 N
Sm h 75

Wa on Sea

TUESDAY AFTERNOON
WOMEN

SOMETHING TO BELIEVE IN
1970
PLYMOUTH VALIANT
Slant 6 econom ca new
nt
pa

1969 BUICK ELECTRA 225
Pwr seat P S P 8 auto trans a r cond rad o

1969 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME
Auto trans

PS

P B a r cond

r-ad

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1969 MERCURY MARQUIS
PS

P 8

a r cond

auto trans

rad o uxury n e or

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1969 PONTIAC FIREBIRD
OHC 6 cy l

3 speed floor s h ft bucke t seats

1968
PONTIAC CATALINA
Auto tran s
PS

PB

rad o two tone

Dealershtp Open Mon Fn Tlil7 00 PM
SatTtiiSOOPM
SEE CEWARD CALVERT, SMILIN' ART

No v S 1974

M I er s Muk.et

Mi t ers Ins
Sayre s Hardware
Danny s M ra e e Wa ter
Anchor B 1 ar ds
Pome roy Sunoco
K n.gs Laundram at
tnge s Furn ture
H gh lnd Ser es - K
54 1 B Ba ey .t96
H gh
nd
Game
Sprad ng 9 K Dav is

62

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24

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42 38
34 46
30 50
12 sa
22 58
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MONDAY MERCHANTS
No v 4 1974

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TUESDAY INDUSTRIAL
No v S 1974
Kut &amp; Sew
56 24
Bur tons
4.d 36
R ggs
44 36
F shers
4.d 36
Mason Aggregate
•1 39
B It s
AO 40
Coco Co a
28 52
Bend T es
23 57
In s Se ries
D Bodkins ~51
H M Iter 640
H gh lnd Game D
Bodkin s 257 W Dudd ng '2 46
KYGER CREEK
Nov 7 1974

A Sh It
52 28
P n Boys
so 30
T mber Sp tter s
46 34
C Sh f1
42 38
Back 0 amend
26 5.4
Un pred cteb es
24 56
H gh tnd Se ries
J Reed
615 S Arno d 0 Nee I and H
Thomas 592
High
nd Game
H
Th omas 266 G Shr mp in 252
PHILIP SftOitN PLANT
Nov .5 1974

A Sh fl
52 20
Un t No 3
38 34
Un t No 1
36 36
W ldmen
32 40
Utility
32 40
c shirt
26 46
H gh nd Se ries - Clark 598
Murray 597
H gh tnd G~me - Mv ra y
235 Clar k 230
POMEROY LANES
THURSDAY STRIKERS
Nov 21 1974
W

Smith Nelson Motors Inc.
SOO

E

Matn St

Ph 992 2174

L

M lche ll s Tr o
93 11
S man s Pick a Pa r
54 so
Shaktee Gir ts
52 52
48 56
H Frank s G rl s
Wards Rot ettes
3-4 70
Team No 6
31 73
Hi gh Team Seres - M I
c he s Tr o 1 ~68 H Fr an k s
G rls and Tea m No 6 348
Wards Ro ettes 1269
Team H gh Game
Mit
che I s Tr o .t94 and 493 Team
No 6 484
H gh nd Ser es - wanda
Teaford 543 Sh rley M tche ll
451 Co nn e Chapman 450
High nd Game
Wanda
Teaford 202 and 77 Conn e
Cha pman 75

Nothing went to
farmers recently
COLUMBUS (UPI J - The
executive v1ce president of the
Ohw Farm Bureau Federation
sa1d today high transportation
and labor costs a r e largely
responSible for the mcrease m
food prices but added a
shortage of grain wUI soon
make corn led beef a real
delicacy
Th e U S Department of
Agriculture reported thts week
the cost of feeding a theoreUcal
family of 3 2 persons rose $4 m
October
Farm Bureau Federation
ExecuUve Vice President C
William Swank man Interview
with UP! was asked if the
farmer rece1ved •ny ol the
October price Increase?
Not thiS last Increase he
S3ld because I don t know of
a smgle commodity where the
fanners have received a pnce
mcrease ln the last month If
they have It h as been almost
msigniflcant
It has to go to labor and
transportation
Swank sa1d
The profits of the retailers are
involved We ve got heat and
light and aU of those kind of
costs that plague the entire
processmg and dlstrtbut10n
Industry I think it (the m
crease) has to be there
Normal Bobbing
' The only price flucuations
farmers a nd growers have
seen have just been the normal
bobbmg around and 11 1s not a
significant change
said
Swank
And that mcludes
meat milk and eggs
The cattle and hog people

WORLD ALMANAC
FACTS

MOBILE HOME
SALES, INC.

Nov 20 1914
Sf•ndtngs

Team
Po nh
Z des Sport Shop
60
Young s Super Mkt
60
Sm th Nelson Molor
54
Regatta In
54
Te nth Fremer s
50
Nelson Drug Co
38
H gh nd Game - (Men A
L
~he ps
Jr
222
Ken
Mclaugh n 202 (Women)
Caro yn Bachner 200 Belly
Sm th 184
H gh nef Se res - I Men A
L Phe ps Jr 570 Charles
Winebrenner 559 (Women )
Betty Sm t h 54.' Caro yn
Bach ner 534
Team H gh Game - Tenth
Frame rs 7U
Z des
Team High Series
Spo rt Shop 2036
TRICOUNTY
Nov 19 1t14

Te•m
Points
Raw ngs Auto Par ts
66
Sears Cet a og Mercha nts
60
H&amp;R Firestone
52
Roach s Gun Shof
46
Pomeroy Cemen B ock Co 42
Midwest Stee l Co
22
H gh lnd Game - Da e
Dav s 236 Ke n Moh er 223
H gh tnef Ser es - Oa e
Da v s 591 B I Radford 586
Team H gh Game - Sea rs
Catalog Merchants 926
Team
H gh
Ser ies
Pomeroy Ce men t Block Co
1656

are workmg off a s urplus of red
m ea t said Swan k That s wh)
pr1ces are lower than the cost
of productton Next year I
would anticipate a modest
decrease m grain production
and an mcrease m the prices of
meat milk and eggs
Swank said Lhe corn crop
because of mclem ent weather
rangmg from too much ram to
a drought and an early frost
was not what was expected
which wlll mean more grass
led beef next year
I would almost predtcl "e
won t have the amount of corn
led beef we have around now
for the next five years satd
Swank
~ There wtll be more and
more gr ass fed cattle sa1d
Swank O&gt;rn led beef will be a
real delicacy Stores may even
feature the difference
Not As Bad
Swank sa td overall Ohto
corn a nd soybean growers did
not have as bad a year as
or1gmally expected We dtdn t
get the 15 or 20 per cent ill
crease m production that we
actually planted m the
ground he srud
that was
w1ped out by the weather
We didn t have a bumper
crop but ne1Uter dld we have a
total Wipeout sa1d S" ank
Swank sa td OhiO graw
farmer s face several problems
next year
'The btggest problem the
gram people wtll have ts the
pr1ce of mput such as getting
enough fertilizer o t a decent
pnce
he satd
Fertilizer
especially mtrogen IS up and tt
1s gomg to get hig her
Petrolewn 1s suffiCien t but Is
sllll high prtced

LARRY'S

EARLY WED MIXED

St1ndinos

Pomeroy 0

L

189

MONDAY NIGHT
WOMEN
Nov 4 197-i
Mason F re &amp; Rescue
48 24
RockyTopDa ry
38 34
Agr co IV
38 ).d
Bob s Market
36 36
Ha r Har bou
30 42
Sc haeke s
26 46
H gh tnd Se r es
c Sear s
485 R S Sk 47 9
H gh tnd Game - c Sea r s
'l I R 5 sk 172
Phe ps
W Va Nal Guard
Bur tons
Gav n
B Is
M Hers ns
H gh lnd Series - D
6.45 s Hughar t 630
H gh ln d Game
Hughart 255 W Boyer

OR BILL NELSON

Featurmg
K1rkwood
On Christmas Eve 1974
when the rttual openmg o f
th e doors of the maJor
ba sil teas m Rome ts held an
other Roman Catholtc Holy
Year wtll begm a nd wtll las t ·
until Chri s tma s Eve 1975
when the doors are c losed
The World Almanac says Ac
cordang to so me est1mates
the Holy Year may b r mg 25
mtll1on VISitor s to Rom e
compare d to 2 l m Ilion dur
mg 1971

First Cross
In 1856 England s Queen
V1ctona ordered t he ftr s t
Vtcton a C ross to be made
from Russtan ca nnon ca p
tur e.d tn th e battle ol
Sevastopol durmg the Cr1
mean War The decoratiOn
deptctmg the Brtlls h Crown
surmounted by a lion on a
Maltese Cross was d es1gned
by Prmce Albert the Queens
ConSilrt

Governor
Cameron
12 &amp; 14
To 70
24 W1de
Homes up

Wtde Up
Long
Secttonal
to 65 Lo~ g

SERVICE
AFTER SALE
Wmter Hours 9 a m
to 6 p m
.
Mon Thru Sat
CLOSED SUNDAY

PH. 992-7777
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Doctors to give report
on Nixon status today
WESLEY G. PIPPERT
WASHINGTON tUPI )
Tin·et' court --appmnted doctors
By

rrport toda) on one of the
btggest unansw~red questions

m the 42-da~-&lt;Jld Wa tergate
consp ir&lt;:~ey tnal - whether for mer President Ri chard M.
Nixon is well enough to testify.
The med1cal team wh1ch
exammed NLxon at his San
Clem~nte , Cahf. , home and
studied lus hosp1tal records
Monday reached what the )
ca lled a unan imous dec1sion.
an nou n cement
"Aa s
An
~It h held

re port m

until the doctors
\~:ntmg

to

U.S.

Distrtct Court Judge John J.
Sirica.
MeanwhJle, former Attorney

General J oh n N. f\!Itc hell
completes three days of testimon y cm d H R. "Bob''
Haldem an, once Nixon 's White

House chi ef of sta ff, takes the
stand in h1s own derense.
S~r ica appo inted the medical
panel to determine whether the

forme r president, who underwent emergency surger} a

month ago for treat ment of
ph lebitis,

has

recovered

enough tn fly to Wa sh ington
ard testify. He is wanted by
both prosecution and defense

attor ne~ s &lt;t S "

\\Jtness 1n the
tnal of fi ve of his former Wlntf'
Hou se and campa1gn rttdes
S1nc.;~ :.~! so wa11ted to kn ow
\\he ther. as an a lternative,
Nixon m i ~h t be a ble to give a
de pos1tt on CJ t h1s home or appear a t a ne&lt;:~rb~ cou rthouse
where lhc cnt1re cou rt might
transfer lo hear him.
Former White House dom es-

tic advtser John D. Elu·lichm an says Ntx on · ~ testmwny

IS

essent1a l to support hts clam1
of Innocence aga inst charges of
conspirac y obstr uc tion uf JUStice.
Mitchell's c ross-exa mmation
b)' chief Prosecutor James F.
T\ca l on Wednesday produ ced
so me of the s harpest exchanges of the trial, nvaling in

lla l cl e mo~ n·s

l.,m yer ha s eslllna ted his tl ef t&gt; nse '~ttl
rcquirr onl) two or three da ys.
1-l&lt;tldt'IJ ia!t's e..T os~ ~X&lt;l llllfla twn
\\!II tw led b~ as~ J st :tnt
Wa ter g&lt;J tl~ proserutor H1cha rcl
Ben-Vf'm ste
Stn ca remarked two d ays
ago h._• .stlll be heved the tnal
would be fintshed by his
on glll,d de&lt;-tdhne of Chnstmns.
If Ntxon s hould be unable to
te ~t 1f;., Sincn prohab l) \\ill be

n ght.
TI1 e JIII'Y a nd alternat es, 14
wom en a nd three men, ate a
tra d ition f-l l T h·lr:1f.,~i " ' n,.,

tu rkey dmner with members of
U1 e1r f.111nhc-s 111 the ba nquet
roo!ll of an undisclo s ed
W~t sh m g t on hotel, under the
11atch ful eyes of U.S. mar.shal s
The juro r s have been
seque stered m e1 downto wn
motel smeP th ey were sea ted
Oct 11

The five defendan ts at the
current trial rema;ned In
Washington for Thanksgiving.
EhrlichmCJn was JOined by hi s

daughter , J an, a student at
Principia College

HUNTINC: TO N - The tlard
day of tr~Hlm ~ ett lhe Hun -

so ld 2,648 pounds of burley for
$11:!.48 per hundredwei ght, she

IJngLon Tobaeco Co. broug ht '
mor e 1 ccnr d prices fur hllr ley

S&lt;-J ld .

Wec.lm!sday

Ohw, sold 2,336 pounds for
$1 J:l37 per hundredweight, the
sa m e pnce received by L&amp;M
Halley , also of Crown City, for
1.654 pounds.
Ea rl Sheets of Crown City
sold 1,790 pounds for $11:1.31 per
hundredwei ght, she said

There \\ere 288,8:!7 pounds
!-&gt;OlcJ at an av~:1 Gtgc pnce of
$110 .08 per l1u ndr edw e1ght,
aec onl!ng

lo Mr s
Betty
Sl ivers. uffi cc m ana ger of the

tot.Jacco company
The ave ra ge pnce fell about
10 cenL.;; per hundredwe ight
from Tu esday's pnces , but
Mrs St1vers Said lh1 s ' was
because of the unusual poor
q ualit)' of som e of the tobacco.
F'our crops, she satd. br ough t
pri ces exceeding $113 p er

Ray Daniels of Crown City,

Mrs . Stivers sa1d the pnces
s ince t:he marke t opened

Monday have been the highest
Si nce about 1918. She at tributed
the prices to mcreased demand
and a short crop .
The company resum ed sales

today

hundredweight.
J ohn S Wheeler and Larry
G1lham . from Isonvi lle, Ky.,

dramatic impact I he playing of

Diaries Woode,
92, of Diester
died Thursday

many pr evwusly s ecret Wh1te

House ~&lt;•pes.
Mi tchell steadfastly derued

CHESTER - Charles Albert
Woode, 92, Chester, died
Thursday at his residence.
Mr. Woode was a charU,r
membe r of the Ches·U,r Grange
and had worked in later years

any m vol vem ~ nt m the planmng iinrl co ver-up of the June

1i, 1972, Watergate break-in,
bui ack nowledged he withheld
utformatwn from federal mvesttgator s " fo r obv iou s
reasons ." He sa1d this m eant
he was trytng to avoid
Jeopardtzing N1xon 's re-

for etght years as custodian at

the former Chester Hi gh
School.
He was born Jan . 11, 1882, the
son of the laU, George and
Ohve Ridenour Woode and was
also preceded in death by a
sisU,r , Elizabeth Singer.

election that fall.

Surviving are

We finance
couoors, wildcats,
intpalas,

News

Tobacco prices
highest in years

his wife,

Audrey Van Bibber; a
daughU,r, Mrs. Willard (Elsie)
LIKE A MINIATURE of the Andes mountains , or possibly even a lunar landscape, this pile
of sand is tested for purity by a technician at the Pennsylvania Glass Sand Corporation in
Mill Creek, Ok la . The " moon srape" was created by a steam shovel scoopmg up sa nd tor
shipment to mdustrial glass makers around the world.

Hines, Pomeroy; a sister, Mrs .
Dora Heaton, Pomeroy; two
grandsons, Ray Hines, Belpre,

and Roger Hines, Gallipolis,
and four great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 2
p.m. Sunday at the Ewing
Funeral Home with Rev. Carl
Hicks officiating . Burial will be
m Beech Grove CemeU,ry.
Friends may call at the funeral
home any time after 7 this
evening.

WASHINGTON (UPI)) A panel of three physicians
said today that alling form er
President Richard M. Nixon
Is unable to tesltly In the

Get a
with our Auto Loan.
Interest rates are low.
Transactions are easy.
And quick as a cougar.

Watergate cover-up trJal and

probably would not be able to
until Feb. 16, 1975.

NOW YOU KNOW
PLYING THE WATERWAYS a Ia Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer, two enterprising Thai
youngsters pole theu- way up Bangkok's folating market place ~ sell their goods - discards
retrieved fro m others' rubbish.

pomeroy
rutland

The world 's glaciers contain
enough ice to cover the entire

earth in a layer nearly 200 feet
thick.

GROU!' TO MEET
The , Wells
Cemeterv •
Associ a lion will meet Wednesday, Dec. 4 at 7 p.m . at the
town hall in Pagetown
( Pageville ) for the purpose of

pomeroy
national
bank
the bank of
the century
established 1872

electmg new officers and the
care of the cemetery. Jt is an

open meeting and all interested
persons a re urged to attend.
The announ ceme nt was made

All Accounts Insured to $40,000.00 by the Federal
Deposit In s urance Corp .

br nextdoor neiglibor.

by Harry G. Haning, president.
ASK TO WED
Elm er Wesley Althouse, 28,
Rt 1, Long Bo ttom, and
Charlene Kay Wells, 27, Rt. 1,
Long B?ttom.

• • •

Of The Big
Bend Ar.ea

Our lnferest Is
Greater For You

investigating three breakmg
and enlerin gs in wh1 ch

property was stolen .
Some time Wednesday or
Thursday locks were broken
off two tr ailer doors at the
American Paintmg Company

at Hobson and wire and

Stolen car
recovere~

Wednesday
A 1970 Pontiac Bonneville
stolen May 7 from the Smith
Buick-Pontiac Used Car Lot on
Eastern Ave . was found
Wednesday abandoned and
stripped on Wheaton Rd. in
Cheshire Twp. The 'Jehicle was
found by Bob Lemley of
Chatham Ave. who was rabbit
hunting.
Gallia County sheriff's
deputies Wednesday
investigated the theft of a 196li
Plymouth Fury Station Wagon
owned by Mrs. Dellas Moss , Jr.
of Rt. 2, Proctorville. The
vehicle which is whiU, over
blue was taken from the
Spencer Moss residence near

PorU,r.
Deputies also investigated
the theft of a 1962 junked
Corvair valued at $50 taken
from Fred Rider's junk yard on
Will Grey Rd.
Clifford Smith of Syracuse
reported someone entered his
car which was parked on the
Holzer Medical Center parking
lot. Missing was a tape, tool
box and flashlight.
Daryl Salisbury of Rt. 3,
Gallipolis, reporU,d the theft of
12-15 sU,el traps taken from
Kail Burleson's property.
Another B&amp;E was investigated at the residence of
Philip Bradbury on Shaver Rd.
Mr.
Bradbury
reported
someone enU,red his homesby
going through a rear door.
Missing was a child's piggy
bank containing an undeU,rmined amount of pennies.

stallation of officers of
Pomeroy ChapU,r 186, OES,
will be at 6:30 this evening at
the temple in Pomeroy .

5.75 per cent per year
paid on 90 day Cert ificates of Deposit.
$1,000.00
Minimum .
Interest
Payable
Quarterly.

At Letart Falls Cemetery
some time between Wednesday

and Friday the s torage
building was broken into and a
chain saw, two axes and other
proper ty were taken .

At

Meigs Co. Branch

-@
The Athens County

Savings &amp; Loan Co.
196 Second St.
Pome roy , Ohto

Nov . 29·30, Dec . 1

'

WeUston's Randy Peoples (12, left) and Galllpolis' Jbn Niday
(32, right) locked horns on the hardwood for the third consecuti~e year during Friday night's
1974-75 Southeastern Ohio League cage opener at Wellston. Niday, a senior, scored 12 points as
a sophomore at Wellston . The GAHS ace had trouble finding the range from tlle field Friday,
but wound up playing an excellent floor game. He also picked off 10 rebound,'! for the Blue
Devils, who won, 54-43. Peoples started against GAHS as a freshman two years ago. The 5-9
juniorforward pumped in 20markers Friday to lead all scorers . See details on page 18. (Steve
Wilson photn) .

Russian

VOL. !1 NO. 44

Continued from page I
Kissinger, who participated In
the breaktllrough negotiations,
will be back from China .
Ford planned to attend the
Army-Navy game on Saturday,
traveling to Philadelphia a~d
back by helicopter. Oth~,
he arranged for a relaxed
weekend.
·
The First Family had been
scheduled to depart for a skibig
vacation over the Yuletide
holidays starting Dec. 18, but
there were indications the
President might hold off his
departure from Washington
until a date closer to &lt;llristmas, and remain at the White
House until the lame-duck
Congress adjourns.
For the past several days,
Ford has been concentrating
on his State of the Union a&lt;l,
dress, which he will deliver to·
Congress in January, and also
the federal budget for the 1978
fiscal year to be submitted
afterwards.

ShowStarts7p.m .

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were se ntenced to pnson terms
earlier th is year .

was moderate damage to both
and no injw-i es or c1la llons

Timothy Rutherford, 21,

Demp sey Wic klin e, 55,
Ga lhpolt s, sentenced to a six

Ga ll1pohs. who was sentenced
to a 1-5 year term in the Oh1o
Pemtenttary after e ntering a
guil ty plea to a B&amp;E cha rge

month to fiv e year term· for
car rytng a con ~e a led weapons,
wa s pl aced on two ye ars
prob atwn

department Investigated a
minor traffic accident

Joyce M. Bing, 20, Rt . 1,
Long Bottom, was backmg

GIVEN PROBATION
Meanwhile in Gallia County ,
Comm on Pleas Court .Tud~C'

Badgley

2,000 march against school books
By BRUCE A. COOK
CHARLESTON, W. Va.
(UP!) - Waving flags and
anticommunist placards, more
than &gt;2,000 persons marched
through city streets crowded

chance of showers or snow

flurries mainly north portion
about Tuesday. Highs In the
40s. Lows mid 20s to low 30s.

Chr istmas

shoppers

Sa turday in a renewed protes t
against controversial school

books.
The demonstration was the

first in three weeks by clergyled parents who believe a new
series of texts in Kanawha

County's schools are obscene
and unMAmerican .

and

carrying

umbrellas

weather ,
the
pro testers
massed at the Civic Center, a

burnin g,"
"God
save
America" and " Wish we had
more people like sweet
Alice''-the last in reference to

spor ts arena , and paraded
through the downtnwn area

member Alice Moore .

against

the

cold,

rainy

berore returning to the arena
for a series of speeches.
" This is a national rally

agamst those books," sa id the
Rev . Avis Hill , dressed in
frontier clothes, as he led the
march.
Dozens of signs said, "No
peaceful coexistence With satanic communism.''

Bundled in heavy clothing

'
. for
Others read,
"Trash Is

antitext book school board
At the Civic Center, protesters lmed up at tables to purchase pamphl ets and books
with titles such as " Thugs and
Communi s t s,"

..

year for Kanawha County's
schools is more than three

months old.
School attendance at one
tim e was on ly about two-thirds

The marchers

wore

red ,

clas:sroomas. Attendan ce has

white and blu e armbands. · heen normal recently .

Your Invited

'

Gue.~t

Reilchidg More
1'hiln 12,000
F&lt;Jmilies
GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

SUNDAY, DECEMBER I, 1974

Middleport-Pomeroy

JACKSON - Plans for cance r
deU,ction clinics in Meigs and Jackson

Societies , Senior Citizens groups, and
other comm unity organizatiOns will assist

Counties to be held primarily fllr wnmen

with the project which will be funded on a
yearly basis through the State Board of
Health .

between the ages of 45 to 54 were announced by Jane Ergood , executive
director of Planned Parenthood of
Southeastern Ohio at the orgamzation's
board of trustees meeting held In Jackson
last week.
The clinics, which were req uested by

the Jackson and Meigs Collll ty Health
Qtp,artme~t,.. will utili~e t~e ,staff and
facilities of the 'PPSEO clin1cs in those
counties and will be held once a month at
each clinic site.

Volun l£ers from the local Cancer

Veteraos Memorial Hoapitai
Wednesday Admissions Danie) Heidemann Pomeroy·
Rhonda Rathburn, Middleport:
Lillian Werry, Pomeroy.
'
Wednesday Discharges
Sandra Roush, Dares Arnold
Betty Pooler, Tbnothy Frazier'
VIrgil Roush.
'
Thursday Admissions Clarence McDaniel, Middleport; Hazel McCallum
Minersville.
'
Thursday Discharges R'oland Morris, Carl Schultz
Jr. , and Terry Jewell.
'

PRICE 20 CENTS

JO ELLEN DIEHL AND BOB BEEGLE will be appearing In the annual Rose
Bowl Parade at Pasadena, Calif., with the alwmi of the Ohio State Youth Choir on
New Year's Day.

Mrs. E rgood, whose resignation from
the executive director 's position had been

accepted by the board at a previous
meeting , agreed to continue in her job

through Decmeber 25 since a new director
for the agency has not been found . Mary
'l'l)ayer, assistant direr.tnr for program
rrhinagement was appointed as interim
director effective December 25.
Meanwhile, funding for PPSEO clinic
services in Lawrence County through Title
IVA of the Social Security Act has been
approved by the Lawrence County Welfare
Department - these services tn be
initiated pending approval of other

FIRE DAMAGE $100
GALLIPOLIS
Damage was
estimated at $100 in a fire at 12:25 p.m .
Friday at the residence of Ralph Jeffers on
the Clark-Webster Rd . According to fire
chief James A. Northup, an outbuilding

from

caughtfire when wind carried sparks from

challened to local welfare departmen ts

a burning trash barrel to the outbuilding.
Eight men answered the !36th alarm of the
year for the Gallipolis Fire Department

through the Ohio Department of Welfare
and are to be used exclusively for clinic

DEER HUNTER AT AGE 12 - H. Doug RusseU , l2, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold RusseU of Wesl Columbia, W. Va . across the Ohio River from Middlepor t,
was among lucky hunters this season when he killed with two shots a seven point,
127lb. buck on his family's farm . Russell, a student at Wahama Junior High, was
hunting with his dad about 8 a.m. Friday, an hour after they had taken to the
woods. Doug put his first shot through the deer 's shoulde~ and his second
penetrated the head , taking one of the points with it. Doug already is an experienced hunter, having started at the age of nine, although this was his first deer .
His father got his deer earlier in the week, a nine point buck on Williams River in
the Monongahela National Forest.

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POMEROY
Two Meigs County
young people will be in the Rose Bowl
Parade at Pasadena, Calif., on New Year's

Day as part of the alumni organization of
the Ohio Youth Choir.
They are Jo Ellen Diehl, Pomeroy, a
student at Marietta College, and Bill
Beegle, Racine, a student at Ohio
University .

AU alumni of the Ohio Youth Choir
were notified last summer of the formation
~' alumni

choir" which in all

probability woujd be going to the Rose
Bowl. All alumni were eligible to apply and
200 have been Selected. The group practices each weekend at the Ohio State
Fairgrounds in preparation for the famed
Rose Bowl Parade.
The alumni choir will be number eight
In the parade line of march and will be
wearing new red and white uniforms
purchased for the appearance. Each
member will pay his way to California and
provide the new costwne.
The choir wiU be singing along the six
mile parade route and each member wiU
wear a back-pack 8f11plification sysoom so
that their voices will carry well along the
' parade route. Cost of the packs is $16,000,
of which $9,000has been raised. The select
alwnni members are selllng small, embroidered roses and asking the public to

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make contributions to that fund . Donations §!
may be sent to Marty Blackwood, Rose
Bowl Commi tU,e, 2239 E. Pike, Zanesville,
Ohio 43701.
Miss Diehl and Beegle will leave .':·.i.
Columbus with the choir on Dec. 28. On ·&lt;:·
Dec. 29, the group will visit Disneyland
where a concert will be presented . On Dec .
30, the choir will tour Universal Studios.
On Dec . 31, practice for the parade lllill be ~
held and choir members will he given a ~
tour so that they can view first hand the ...
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construction of the magnificent floats
which make the Rose Bowl Parade so
special.
Miss Diehl was a member of the Ohio
State Youth Choir in 1971-72 while Beegle
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GALUPOLIS - An appeal_ for food
and clothing was made Saturday for a
· Gallia County man whose home was
' destroyed by fire on Saturday, Nov. 23.
John Lee Mooney, who resides on
Sugar Creek Rd., in Ohio Twp., lost all his
belongings In the fire . Individuals wishing
to donate iteins should contact Mr. Mooney
'a t the home of Junior Mooney. on Sugar
'Creek Rd., or call Mrs. ~osa Brumfield,
446-1003.

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the season for the changing of the
guards.

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MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Pollee Chief J. J. Cremeans has warned
candidates . in the November election
that unless their pollllcal placards .
polliecl in the community are removed
alftdavfta will be prepared citing them
to court· 'rhe pollee chief has extended
the time in which the candidates can
remove the placards without
prosecution untll Dec. 9.
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drivers aged 60 and over will have to pass
physical and mental fitness examinations
in order to renew their licenses after Jar.
I, the official gazette said Saturday.
TO VISIT CASABLANCA
MOSCOW (UP!) Two Soviet
destroyers and a submarine will make an
official friendly visit tn the Moroccan port
of Casablanca Dec. 2~ , the Tass news
agency said Saturday.

Jim Rhodes ' regime

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Ohio ArtsCounci1 will be out. Highways
will be in, but regional planning will be

servants will be out. Convi'ct labor will
be ln. On tlle menu , eggs Benedict and

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out,

chicken tetrazzini wi11 give way to

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will be out.
There are other signposts of fashion
as the Statehouse bids adieu to the
steak and champagne tastes of the

Welfare will be out, and vocational
education will be in . Closing down the
state parks will be way, way ou t.
Cutting down the stare payroll wiU be

Dutch loaf, cheese twists and peanut
brittle.
Early morning rennis will be out.
Afrernoon golf on the run at Scioto
Country Club will be m.
In the governor's offi ce, Williamsburg decor , liquor close ts, tapestries
and historical paintings will be done
over in "early Bus Station" with
cuspidors, hot plate, stuffed sailfish and
pictures of Gerald Ford and Nelson
Rockefeller or his successor.

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no;;:;h-priced public relations men and countryside to lure industry to Ohio,
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•f. Mbneograph machines an~ fleeting , development in Dusseldorf wiU he out.
!$
~,·: unenlightening press conferences w!U
Talking to state legislators from both
Airline travel will be out, but trips in ;(
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parties will he in. Trying to put
a beat-up Ford will be in . Vacations in :~
~ be in.
Hurling The Hay
something over on them will be out. The
Michigan will be out. Voyages to parts )}
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Hurling the hay with backup Ohio AFL-CIO will be out. The Ohio
unknown, probably' Florida, wiU be in. ~:l
~] statistics about government programs Manufacturers Association will he in.
The "Ohio Plan" for .students to ~
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will be out. Hurling the hay without any
Deadline Extensions In
repay the cost of their college education $!
backup statistics will be in.
The state Environmental Protection
will be out. The bridge across Lake Erie !!1
Tomato juice and jobs will be in. Agency will be out. Lengthy extensions
and promotion of Ohio's sugar beet ::&gt;.
Financial disclosure and codes of of deadlines to clean up air and water
industry will be in.
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will he ln.
Fortunately for columnists, politics, ~~
The Ohio State Fair will be ;n, but the
At the governor's mansion, paid
which has never been out, will be in. *j
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administration
and becomes
reacquainted
with the hamburger
and
root beer served up by Rhodes .
"Profit" wiU no longer be a dirty
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GALLIPOLIS
Gallia
County sheriff's deputies
Friday night investigated a
shooting incident on Buck
Ridge Rd .
Deputies said Joe Gibbs, Jr.
and Donald Jones of Rt. 3,
Gallipolis, were spotlighting
deer when someone fired at
their car striking it in the rear,
One of the pellets hit Gibbs in
the arm .

Deputies also investigated
the theft of a $160 tape player
taken from Tom MilsU,ad's
Stereo Shop on Rt . 141.
DIED SATURDAY
GALLIPOLIS - Flossie
Burlile died Saturday af ·
tAlmoon at a nursing home in
Coolville .
McCoy-Moore's
FWJeral Home in Vinton is
maki~g arrangements.

OVER 300 DEAD
The Thanksgiving weekend
traffic death toll clbnhed past
300 Saturday. A midwestern
storm made driving hazardous
in parts of 12 states, the UPI
said. The Nationa l Safety
Council estimated that ~tween 525 and 625 traffic
fatalities would he recorded in
the United States during the '
holiday period that extends
from 6 p.m. local time Wednesday thr ough Sunday.

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MEETING SET
· The Christmas meeting with
a gift exchange to be held was
set for Dec . 11 when the
Pomeroy-Middleport Lions
Club met for a luncheon at the
Meigs Inn Wednesday. Lou
Osborne, president, was in
charge when club programs
were discussed . The meeting
opened with group singing led
by Jim Danner and the Rev .
Dwight Zavitz gave prayer.

COLUMBUS

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Rhode Island , Connecticut.
The protest against 325 new
school textbook s approved this

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Some carried signs saying they
were fr om Massachusetts,

Kissinger-Soviet Agent" and of the county 's 45,000 pupils
"More Deadly Than War- The be cause thousands were kept
Communist Revolution in home by parents feelin g the
America."
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BIRTHDAY MARKED
LONDON ( UPI )-Members of
Winston Churchill 's family
lun ched privately at Blenheim
Palace Saturday, opening a
nostalgia-filled weekend
marking the IOOth birthday
anniversary of the late prime
minister who led Britain
thr ough its "finest hour ."
Radio and television planned
special
programs
an d
memoriabilia re ca lling the
wartime leader fl ooded 'Stores.

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probatwn .

Cancer detection is

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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Cartoon s

Sigler, 25, Rt 1, Rutland . There

Cloudy today, snow hkely ,
higha in the upper 30s. Lows
tonight in high 20s. Cloudy
Monday, highs in the mid 40s.
Rain likely.

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RoQ&lt;!rt Redford

Saturday at 12:30 a.m at the
Tall Timbers Nite Club the

Ronald R. Ca lhoun has placed
two men on probation who

Weather

Big End~of-the-Month Sale now going on. An excellent
time for Christmas shopping in the Main Store
Mechanic Street Warehouse and the Toy Store.
Big savings on Dresses - Knit Tops - Womens Sportswear
- Bestform Bras - Pre Teen Sportswear - Towels - Sheets •
Mens Sweaters - Boys Sweaters - Lee Jeans - Mens Ties •
Underwear for men and boys.

JEREMIAH JOHNSON

Cluist

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Tuesday through Thurs·
day, mostly cloudy with a

THiRD TIME AROUND -

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Tonight, Sat., Sun .

from a parkm g s pace when her
car was s truck m the rea r by a
car driv en by Edward E.

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OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL

The omo n was so highly re·
garded In Egypt that one
variety of t he plant was
deified.

the family was away Thank s~
g1vmg day, the home wa s
entered and rour gun s stolen

welding cable were stolen.

one time," said Guzek .

Elb~rfelds

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County Sheriff's Department is

of the

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3 robberies probed by sheriff

BELLAIRE, OHIO - JOHN GUZEK, PRESIDENT of
District 6 of the United Mine Workers Union, said today he feels
the new contract with the soft coal industry will be raUfled some
time next "eek. Guzek, said the "majority" of the miners In Ills
district, which encompassea Eastern Ohio and the Nortllern Panhandle of West Virginia, wh~ has talked to favor the new
pact.
"The biggest part, the majority of tlle people, Uke it," Guzek
said, "and will vote for it. But you can't satisfy everybody."
Guzek said he would agree with UMW President Arnold
Miller that it was the best labor contract negotiated anywhere IJl
the last ten years. " It has a 64 per cent raise and I don't beUeve
anybody in this country or any other country has ever got that at

PRACTICE SLATED

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COLUMBUS, OHIO - JOHN S. ANDREWS, former Ol\lo
Republican state chairman, has reportedly been recommended
to succeed Dean Burch as President Gerald Ford's poUUcal
consultant' at the White House, it was reported today.
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The Columbus Citizen Journal llald Andrews was reportedly
recommended for the post by John Deardourff, of the
Washington political consultant firm of Bailey, Deardourff &amp;
Eyre, Inc. Andrews told newsmen Thursday he had not been
contacted by anyone from the White House In connection with the
report, and declined comment whether he would accept auch 'a
position.

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issue of The Journal of Paloontology said.
J . Wyatt Durham of the University of California, Berkeley,
and Jean B. Firby of the California Academy of Sciences In Siln
Francisco wrote that teetll fossils were found bnbedded In tlle
rock in the White Mountains near Bishop, Calif., 65 miles northwest of Death Valley. The fish Itself, they said, measured about
four feet in length.
Durham and Firby said the teeth were those of a predator,
apparently blunted l)jr a lifetime of attacks on hard-&lt;dleUed P"'Y.
It is the first evidence, they said, that highly developed predatory
creatures existed as early in the evolutionary calendar as 600
million years ago. They had previously been known to exist 500
million years ago .

INSTALLATION SET
RACINE - Installation of
officers of Racine ChapU,r OES
will be at 8 p.m. Monday at the
U,mple in Racine .

TENSION RELAXING along the border of ISI'ael and Syria after the threat of another war
loomed between the two nations , Israeli soldiers remain poised for action along the Golan
He1ghts area .

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jail, fine
GA LLI POLIS - Loren IV . Mullins, 23,
Cleveland, formerly of Rt . 1, Gallipolis,
enU,red a guilty plea Friday in Municipal
Cow-t to a misdemeanor charge of
vehicular homicid e in the traffic death

Nov . 2 of Stephen Dickerson, 58, of
Glenwood, W. Va.
Judge Robert S. Betz gave Mullins the
maltimum penalty, $1,000 fine and sixmonths ja1l te rm .

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Four other state patrol charges, DWI,
driving left of center-, driving un der
suspension, and g1vmg false informa tion to

a pollee officer were dropped.
Mullins is also sought in Cleveland for
attempted aggravated murder , armed
robbery, and c arryin g a co ncea led

weappn . He will be released to the custody ,
of Cleveland authorities following his six
month jail term.
Harry E. Rowley, 25, Phoenix , Ariz.
pleaded gui lty to a misdemeanor charge of
bad checks. He was given the maxi:num
senU,nce ard fine, $1,000 and costs and six
montlls ·m jail.
Rowley had onginally been charged
with forging a $400 payroll check to the
A&amp;P Company. He has made restitution on
that check.

GOP TO REBUILD
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UP I ) - Republican
governors, reduced to a baker 's dozen by

the 1974 elections, gathered here Sunday to
talk about what hit them Nov . 5 and lay
plays to rebuild for 1976.

ELECTION SET
POMEROY - Election of officers for
the year will be held when the Metgs
County Fair Board meets at 8 p.m .
Monday at the secretary's office on the
Rock Springs Fairgrounds.

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