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12 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, May 10, 1974
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COURT NEWS

Humphrey honored
The ·s outheastern

Ohio

Education Association honored

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RIOGRAN[)E - Rio.Grande
College will offer a fi eld course

Keith Roac h, t9 , Wi.ll ow Churl('s M. Mel.a in, W. Ral'inc .
H. W. Humphrey, The Plains, ,;Wood. and Ken Cross. 21. $:1:~ reckless op~ rati on : .Jacki C'

at
th e
Association's
Representative Assembly on
April 26. at Jackson ,
SI;:OEA President Don
Anderson cited Humphrey for
15 years service to the 3500
member teacher's_,association
as its executive seCretary.

Humphrey has also served as
executive head of The Plains
School District and superintendent of Athens City Schools.
He is currently employed by
Ohio University in the student
teaching program .

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FOUR FINED
Four defendants were fined
and a fifth was assessed costs
only in the court of Pomeroy
Mayor Dale Smith Thursday
night. Fined were Michael
Crites, West Columbia , $15 and
costs , reckless opera tion:
Sylvia Roush , Middleport ,
improper backing, $5 and
costs ; Sidney Ellis, address not
listed, disturbing the peace, $10
and costs; Wilbur Ward ,
Middlepor t, $10 and costs,
squealing tires . Paul Hill,
Racine , was assessed costs
only on a charge of disturbing
the peace.
DEER KILLED
A 150 pound buck deer was
killed at 5 a.m . today on SR 684,
when it ran into the path of a
pickup truck driven by William
Wagner, Jr., Pomeroy, Rt. 2.
The Sheriff' s Department
raported that Wagner was not
injured and there was damage
Ill the fron t of the vehicle. The
incident occurred six-tenths of
a mile north of 143 in
Harrisonville.

COLUMBUS ( UPI I
.Jose ph L. Whit e: deputy in Archaeo logy the· first
Slorto , N. Y. students at· Ri o H;ty F.ddy. 26. Ht . 3. . New director of the Department of quarter this . summ er on
Grande College. entered not Matam oras, $2:l speed; .Jen* Economi c and Community Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m .
guilty pleas this" morning in nin ~s G. Fcrg(oson. :n. Rl. 3, Development, has been named Bo b · Rogers,
ass istan t
Galiipolis Municipal Court 1o Gallipolis, $16 speed; Gerald director of the Ohio Youth profesSor of soci al sciences ,
felony charges of knowmgly Eugf'ne Burns , 24, Gallipolis, Comm i ss i on ~ Gov . John J . will condu ct the course which
obtaining or ex erting control $18 speed; .Janet L. Joh!lsOn , Gilligan announced tode:~y .
will includ e a n actual exover prop er ty wit hou t the 28. Ga ll ipolis. $18 stop sign;
While succeeds form er cavation of a nearby Indian
Douglas Eads, 22. London . $18 Toledo Mayor William Ensign
conse nt of its owner .
speed; Darv in 1.. Bloomer. 31, wh o resigned effective June 1. site under . supervision of a
Repo~tedly the pair took a
gun from Deput y Ri ci&gt;a rd Rl. 3, Gallipolis, $2:1 speed ; White, 40, spent six years with
McFinn of the Gallia Co unty Clarence E. Johnson. 25. HI. I , the Youth Commiss ion as
Gallipolis. $18 speed; Clyde R. assis tant deputy director ,
Sheriff 's Department.
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They
reques ted
a Brown . 25. Ga llipolis , $23 deputy director, ass istan t
All
on
had said, " ! think
preliminary hea ring whic h was speed ; Juani ta S. Williams, 22, director and acti ng director.
something
has gotten moving.
se t for Ma y 28. Bonds were Lucasville, $18 speed; Charles
Maybe the chances are o0-50
F. Cotton , 23, Gallipolis, $18
fixed at $2,500 each.
and
now it depends on which :;o
Edward Viers, 50 , Pl. un safe veh icle; James F .
will
win."
Pleasant, was fined $10 and Martin, 40, Mayoran , N.C .. $18
Kissin ger and Sadat gave no
Continu ed from Page I
costs for stop sign . Prince A. speed ; Stephen R. Stumbo, 24,
briefing
to tile press at the end
Director
Richley,
who
will
be
Hunter, 59, Columbus, was Gallipolis, $23 speed; Michael
of
their
talks and a workin g
questi ons
fined $200 and costs , sentenced W. Shaver, 21, Gallipolis, $2.1 avail able for
lu
nch
at
Sadat's private
to fiv e days in the county jail speed; Donald H. Wellington, followi ng his -address, is a
and his driver's license was 19, Rl . 1, Vinton, $28 improper gradua te engineer from residence at Giza . on the banks
suupended for six months for pa.~sin g: Robert Lee Morley, Youn gstown State and at- of the Nile, on Cairo's southern
driving under revoc ation 31 , Anaheim, Calif. . $18 speed ; tended John Carroll and the outskirts.
Kissinger's visit to Egypt without fin a ncial re spon * Donald G. Simms, 24, Rt. 2, University of Michigan . His
Crown City, $28 speed; Phillips profes sional exp eri ence is the third on his current Middle
sibility.
Forfeitin g bonds were House, 46, Youngs town, $18 varied . Pri or to becoming East to ur - lasted two hours
speed; Alex Schultz, 26, Rt. 2, direcror of DOT he was the longer than expected.
American offi cia ls said
Lelart, $23 speed ; William !.. Mahoning Coun ty Engineer. A
Riley, 50, Gnadenhutten, $23 navy veteran , he and his wife, Kissinger would remain in
RECEIPTS IN
Meigs County Cour t receipts speed ; .James W. Lunsford, 3o, Josephine, have two children. Israel all day Saturday and
Tickets may be purchased that he expected to return to
for the montll of April totaled Oak Hill. $18 speed and Jon
$4,483.27 according to Betty Eric Sparr , Flinton, Mich ., $18 locally from Bob Evans, Roger Damascus on Sunday. There
Barron·. and the Chamber of were in dication s ear li er
speed .
Hobstetter, clerk.
Commerce in Gallipolis, and Kissinger might return to
Receipts were distributed as
BOOSTERS
TO
MEET
from Bernard Fultz in Washington on Tuesday .
follows, fines to state $1,321.84,
EASTERN - The Eastern Pomeroy and Middleport.
fees to sheriff, $127.55, fines
Band
Boosters will meet at 7:30
and costs to county, general
p.m.
Tuesday for an ope n
fund, $1,686. 72, law library
LOCAL TEMPS
fund, $732.46, auto license and house in the new band room of
GOP TO MEET
the
addition
to
the
high
school.
The temperature in downgas fund , $614.73.
Young Republicans will meet
All residents of the Eastern Tuesday, May 16, al 8 p.m. at rown Pomeroy at 11 a.m.
BARBECUE SET
District interested in the bands
CHESTER - The annual are invited to attend . Refresh- the Meigs Inn . Everyone is Friday was 61 degrees under
partia lly cloudy ski es.
welcome to atte nd.
barbecue sponsored by the ments will be served.
Ches ter Volunteer Fi re
Department will be May 27, at
the fire house beginning at
11 :30 a.m.

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Tuesday
May 12-14

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May 10-14
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Kathleen Cody

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SALE PRICES ON HANDBAGS
,WOM ENS SHIRTS AND BLOUSES

GALLIPOLIS - Call it a movement sui table structure in Gallipolis. Among the · County . ll Wa$ paid for by tax dollars by
with spirit and dedication, organization, or places were the Lafayette Building on Gallia Countia ns. Th e se nior citizens
petsevt rance . You name it, · the Gallia Second and Court, old Kroger Store on would like to obtain it and develop il in lo a
County Coun cil on Aging , In c. , appears to 'Third, Ave .. the Bob Reese Auto S;J les ·· n.' lirr m erll cenh•r " fu r 1ht• t&gt;ltlerly.
have it all.
building at the corner of Thi rd and Court
1\ t·uunt•il spokesman indkal.ed money
Tha t old adage, " We hegins at &lt;W ,'' is and the Gallipolis Clinic near the golf is ;w o-lilable to ren ov~1 t r tlw pn.•sc nt
outmoded here. ll would be more fitting course. None of these was available.
fa cilit y, plus construction of mldili umli
and proper to say, "Ufe begins at 55."
The senior citizens center has rooms when neecssary.
In 'just two shor t y ears. Gallia outgrown space allocated by the Holzer
The coun cil feels th is pr ojcl't should be
CoWlty 's senior citizens have, as the Foundation. Council members ar e started i mmedie~t e l y. "Septe mber is only
saying goes lllday, ''Come a long way, currently looking for a structure large th ree and a half months a way ," a cou ncil
baby ." And it's just the beginning .
enough to take care of all their projec ts spokesman added.
The council is now engaged in its most and programs.
Rece ntl y, more than 20 members of
mammoth project to dale. It is searching ' Members want something pei·m"anent. the coun cil on ag ing and their alternates
for a place Ill house the Gallia County
With this in mind . the coun cil is trying attended a coun ty commiss iOn meetlni! .
Senior Citizen Center.
to get permission fr om the county com.
Thr group represented a pp rux: i ma t c l~,
Presently, the center is located in the missioners to use the old county home on 5,000 seni or ci tize ns 1age 55 or older ) living
old Holzer Hospital building in downtown Rt. 160.
in Gallia County . There were three spokesGallipolis. However. after Sept. I, that
This str ucture was built many years men, along with Jean Niday, center
facility will be closed down .
ago (fittingly) for "senior citizens." At the director an d Nor ri s Ca r te r , co unci l
According to Ethe l Robin son , time, some called it the "old people's president who exp lained to the comsecretary of the Gallia County Council on home" or ,;poor house" because the missioners the re{Json for their ,·isi t.
Aging, Inc. , the organization's building elderly had no other place to ~ o.
Mrs. Ethel Robinson wid of the man\'
committee has been inQuirin~ for a
The property in mind belongs to Galli a projects thcll have bC'en ur &lt;:~ r c bein.g

carried out by ;md for thl' senior citizens.
The coun c.: il ha ~ many plans a nd
Edward Parkin s lold of plans con- projects fur senior ·ci tizens if the co ni~
cerning future activ iti es nf what couhl and miss ion acce pts the Hl-{recment, na mely a

would loe d0ne.

day care center fo r the elderly, a room

Others on h~ nd for the con(ercncc with large enough to C.I Cconunodate monthly
the commi ssioners were Major-G eneral potluck dinners and a meeti ng place for
Ire!) Ge orge Bush, Rev. L. H. Stebbins. coun ty group:-;. !\ Iso, i:l kitchen where food
first prc~ iclc nt of the counci l when it was could be pre p;Jred and served. thu s
organized in 1972; Rev. Hughes. Price , A . . elimina ting catering service, ga rdens for
R. Durose, Elia s Sisson, Leo King, Wilfred nowers and food , food wh ich could be
and Ger trude Eva n ~. Rill ;mel Mildred ca rined or fr oze n for la ter use, a va n to go

Segfried. Hoke and Ethel Robinson, Ma ye
Roush, Anne Ga tes White. Edi th Gi lkey ,
Li bby Hill , Hoxie Sa lzman . l.ueill e
Mu lford , Eil'alee Cook and Florence
McDaniel.

back and forth on schedule to Gal lipolis,

cnnple par king spares , rooms for crafts,
looms to we~i v e rugs and so for th.
ll wa s poin ted out that . there is no
orgar-ization in the county that does so .
ll. coun cil s p ok c~m a n sa id that if the much for so many people fi ve days a wee k
commi ss ioners would agree to give the as .the G" lli" County Council on Aging.
county home and property to the coun ci l,
Everyone over 55 years of age is in.
the a~ r ee mc nt, lease, deed or whatever vited to participa te in any projec t or
could be lega ll y written up so that 1hc program at the ce nter . An individua l does
property would revert ba ck to county not ha v(' to become a member of anythin g
ownershi p in case somethin g happened to to a ttend sessions. '
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over 135 entries, Holcomb has received a

cash prize of $150 and is now eligible for a
grand prize tour of famous European ghos t
haun ts off ered by the paper.
A songwriter, Holcomb had written a
mel ody in abcut 1963 about his father ,
William Harrison Holco mb, a Methodist
minister. The Hev. Mr. Holcomb died in
1968.
The story of the ghos tly experience
which Holcomb had revolves around the
ta pe on which he recorded a song he had
written about his fa ther. When he plays the
tape back the voice or his fa th er comes in
clearly sing; ng witll him on the last line.
Others, like him, hear it t.oo.
At any rate, Holcomb still has the tape
which has recorded his fa ther's voice. Mr.
and Mrs. Holcomb and their two children
and his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Hol comb
moved to Meigs County from Cleveland ,
only recently becoming Rutland residents.

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be concluded this afternoon. Hundreds of scouts from the MGM District participated in this year's event.

CONFUSING - Worlltl tlrlviDg
along Secood Ave., at tho; Sycamore St.,
Intersection, GalUpoU., may be a bit
confused wben approachlllg Ibis sign.
The tOp new part reads, "Riebl turn on
red after stop'"-wblle the bottom (old
signj part reads, "yield." Untl!
recently, motorl$ts yielded the ripl&gt;(lf·
way while making 4 rlebt turn at thls
mtersectlon. Now, drivers 8re supposed
Ill turn right on red, but after stoppiDg
(then we guess, yield the rigbkf·way).

AVAILABLE AT DOOR
GALLIPOLIS- Tickets for today's
special "cook's day off" Mothers' Day
sponsored by the Gallipolis Area
Jaycees wiD be available at the door at
the Gallla Count}' Junior Fairgrounds.
Chicken dinners will be served from 12
to 7 p.m. Take out orders will also be
available.
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ROPE STOLEN
POMEROY - Guy HyseU of Hysell Run
Rd. reported to the Sheriff's Dept.
Saturday rope he had been using on a
tower on a hill behind his house has been
stolen. The incldept is under investigation.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY- Mrs. Joe (Shirley) Pla ntz, of 648 Fifth Ave.,
Kananga, Friday was named Gallia County's Motller of the Year , She is fianked by
her daughter, Tanya Sue Plantz, 7, and Mrs. Peggy Evans, who represented
sponsors of the event, tile Gallipolis Merchants Association .

Family rallies
Nixon support
WASHINGTON (UPI ) - President
Nixon flew to Oklahoma Saturday night to
speak at university commencement
exercises, with the White House and even
his own family insisting he would · not
resign despite extrnrdinary new demands
and desertions.
Plans called for Nixon to land at Vance
Air Force Base and take a 25-minute
helicopter trip to Oklahoma State
University in Stillwater for his address
about 9 p.m. ED.T..in the 50,000-seat Lewis
Field stadium. He was ro return to
Washington Immediately after the speech.
It was Nixon's first venture onto a
college campus in six months and came at
the closed a week that saw some key GOP
members of Congress recommend his
resignation and the initial presentation of
evidence to the House Judiciary Committee· conducting , an impeachment

Nixon and some advisers, looked for a
warm welcome during his few hours in
Oklahoma. He ca rried the slate easily in
UALLIPOLIS - Mrs. Joe . (Shirley )
all three of his presidential campaigns aod Plantz, 648 Fifth Ave., Kanauga, Friday
the school's emphasis on agricultural was named Gallia County's Mother of the
study gives it a relatively conservative Year in the annual contest sponsored by
reputation.
the Gallipolis Merchants Association.
As a precaution, however, Wliversity
Mrs. Richard (Dorothy ) Thomas, 007
officials imposed a ban on demonstrations ·Four th Ave., was the 1973 honoree .
and protest signs inside the stadium.
Mrs. Plantz was chosen from a fie ld of
Leaders of some dissident student 75 candidates, who were entered by their
groups announced plans to stage a "non- children.
disruptive" demonstration during Nixon's
Jud ging was completed Friday
visit and predicted it would draw as many
morning . Entries consisted oi :;o word
as 3,000 participants including some from essays
on why the child 's mother should he
Norman, Lawron and other surrounding the mother of the year. Judges were Rev.
Oklahmona cities.
Tim Heaton, Mrs. Nellie Scarberry and
Before Nixon left . Washington, his
Mrs . Martha Foster.
daughter, Julie, and her husband, David
Seven-year old Tanya Sue Plantz , a first
Eisenhower, held a highly unusal joint
grade studen t at Washington School whose
news conference outside tile White House
inquiry.
and said Nixon "absolutely" intended to
The President, accompanied by Mrs.
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GALLIPOLIS - A spokesman for the
Gallia Dramatic Arts Society announced
Saturday that first auditions for tile 1974
presentation of "Gallia Country" are
scheduled at two locations in southern

favorite subjects are physical education
and playing, submitted the following
essay :
"My mother is a good cook and my
mother is a good spanker and my mother
is a good junlper and my mother is a good
teacher and my mother is a good nurse. I
love my mother that 's why my mother
should be the mother of the year. " Tanya's
older sister, Tammy, age 10, also sub-

JIIitted an essay.
On behalf of the Gallipolis Merchants
Association, Mrs. Peggy Evans presented
Mrs. Plantz with a dozen red roses and
little Tonya Sue Plantz a cash award .
Tonya Sue said she was goi ng to use

the money to buy he r mother a prese nt for
Mother's Day.

FHA funding completed
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POMEROY - John Rice, who has
succeeded C. E, Blakeslee as Meigs
County:s Agricultural Extension Agent;
has many plans for the extension program
of Meigs County, especially in the field of
agriculture. Mr. makeslee retired earlier
this year.
.
Rice, who come$ home to Meigs
County after servillg in tile Zanesville area
in Muskingurn County, says he will be
leaning a little 'more toward the
agricultural aspect of his dulles; rather
than the commi.nity resource develop..
men! phase of the extension program
which his predecessor stressed.
A native of Tuppers Plains, l'llce has
returned to his horne area and now helps to
operate a fann with his·brother_adjacent
Ill his parents' home.
He said . one of the main reasons he
wanted to return to this area was that be
·grew up here and because the Meigs area
has more vegetable prOducers and larger
acreages in vege_table famts than around
Zan.esville •.
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According io Rice, the Muskingurn
CoW) ty llf'!B raiaed more coriunercial

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WASHINGTON - A grant of $120,1100
prodqcts and he was " bogged down" much enrollment and more 4-H clubs in the
of the time with inquiries inro such larger rowns. He eweets to assist in 4-H from Farmer's Home Adrninistration .was
approveri Friday for the Leading Creek
problems as garden and insect problems. activity.
Conservation District, completing FHA
Rice's job as agent centers on three
funding of the rural w.ater distribution
areas, agriculture, community resource
system.
development and the 4-H programs.
Funds have been previously approved
In agriculture, Rice ~id he would like
for
this
project by both the FHA and by
to see more improved species of grasses
EDA.
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and legumes so as to provide a better
The project calls for installatiOn of 43
yield.
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generally, l!nproved breeding stock in ~ef
cattle, and better management in
utilization of forages as related to beef
ca·tue. Related to this wbrk is providing
MIDDLEPORT- Denise Celia, a high
timely information to vegetable growers
school junior exchange student from near
on CO!ltro! of insects and diseases, and
San P aulo, Brazil, narrated film slides
keep information available io dairymen on
about Brazil Friday eveJOing for members
milk production levels and other data.
of t~ Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club:
- In community resource development,
Presenting the guest was Wellston
he would like to see a study committee
Rotarian Larry Kibler whose family is
. hOsting Miss Celia . while 1 she attends
select three or four different projects in
1974, and w1111ts to -help correct current
Wellston High School tllis scl)ool term.
problems such as sewage and transWhen a series of pictures of gigantic
portation . ·
back country. .:. natives of Brdzi! were
With'. regard ro the 4-H programs in
flashed ori the screen, footbali fan Kibler
Meigs County, Rice is encoura'ging larger
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Ohio on May 18 and 19.
On Saturday, May 18, auditions will be
held between 4 and 6 p.m. in the Parkview
Elementary School Building, West South
St., Jackson for those in the Oak Hill,
Ja ckson, Wellston and surrounding area.
On Sunday, May 19, auditions will be
held at 2 p.m. in the Washington School
auditorium , Gallipolis, for persons in the
Gallipolis, Pt. Pleasant, Pomer oyMiddleport and surrounding area.
Singers, dan cers, actors or anyone

interested in any phase of !Ilea Ire work are
invited . Muri Rush will direct the
production again this year.
"Gallia Country" will be presented on
the weekends of July 12, 19 and 26 at the
Shelter House area, Bob Evans Farms,

Ri o Grande.

Not guilty say
three in court

proximately 600 homes in the Rutland
and rura l Meigs area. Development of
GALLIPOLIS - Thre e persons
the water distribution system has been
arrested
Thursday night in a drug raid in
directly related to the growth of the Meigs
.
Addison
Twp. entered not guilty pleas
mine complex and Gavin Power Plant.
The announcement was made Friday Friday in Municipal Court.
Judge Robert S. Belz will hold a
afternoon by Cong . Clarence Miller's ofpreliminary
hearing for Jerry Young, 22,
fice in Washington.
Aojdison; his wife, Susan Marie Young, 18,
Addison, and James W. Price, 22, Rt. 1,
Cheshire, on Tuesday, May 28. They are
charged with possession and -selling drugs.
' Bonds for Young and his wife were fixed
'at $6,1100 each while Price 's bond was ,Set at
"We're gonna recruit a couple of those '$3,000. The trio was charged following a
fellas for our football team and make raid by Gallia County sheriff's deputies
Meigs and' Gallipolis suffer, suffer, suf- and Gallipolis City Police officers on the
fer!"
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Youngs' h&lt;ime located on old Rt. ?between•
Paul Eich, a native of Switzerland and Addison and Cheshire.
for 30 years employ'e&lt;j by Exxon· Gorp. in
The sheriff's department Friday
Libya, was introduced by George booked-Lester Eugene Snodgrass, 25, HenMeinhart. Etch is living in Meigs Couhty. shaw, W. Va. who waived extradition t?
I Vice President Robert ·Bumgarner Gallla County 1o · face grand , larceny
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presided . 'Ladies of Heath United charges .
Methodist. Church served a ham .dinner. · · James Burke Hathaway, ; 53, Pt.
Plea113nt, was arrested for \lefrauding an
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the home of Judy Crooks,
a.m. to 5 p.m.
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be installed.

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whi ch will be Saturday , June

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Free hearing, vision ciinic coming May 16

Television. Lo2

GAI.l.I POJ.IS - A hearing to 3 p.m.
The clinic is free.. made
and vision clinic for fo u~ and
poss
ible t hrough a fede ral
five year -old children residing
grant
to health depar tinenls in
)" ithin th e Gallipoli s City
Health District will be con- the Ohio Valley.
Virgi nia Killin , Gall ipolis
ducted in the Gallipolis City
City
Health Nurse, said a bout
Hea lth Department, Second
the
servi
ce of the clinic that
floor, City Bui lding, 518 Second
Ave ., on May 16, from 10 a.m. many times a c hild may have a
vision or a hearing impairment

SUNDAY. MAY 12, 1974

6: 30 - Newsm.Jker ' 74 '13; International· Zone 4; Lamp Un to My
' Feet 10.
7: 00 - Jerry Fa rwell 13 ; Commu f'1 ique 6; F il m 4; Look Up and
Li ve 10 .

7: 15 -

Te le-A.Bi bfe Tirrie 4.

7·: 30 -

ReV ival F i res 6 ; Church by th e Side of th e Road 4;

Ta lk ing Hands8 ; Herald Truth 3; Camer a Three 10.
8: 00 - Gospel Ca r avan 6; Bill y J ames Hargis - his AI IA me r ic.:~ n Kids 10: Day o f Discover y 4; Rev. Leonar d Repass
8; Mor mon Choir J ; Ma mre Church 13.
8: 30 - Your Health4 ; Day of Discover y 8; Get Toge th er 10 ; Rex
Humbard 13 ; Rev iva l Fires 15 ; Oral Rober ts J; Ka thr yn
Kuhlman 6.
8:55 - Black Cameo .:1
9: 00 - Cadle Chapel 4; Or al Roberts 10; Rex Hum bard 6, 15;
Kathryn Kuhlman 8; Gospel Si ng ing Jub ilee 3.

and not kqow it. These are
m'a inly ca used by childhOOd
disease or birth injw-ies . The
cl in ic has been found
necessa r y to catch th e
problems before a child .enters
school, and should be a pa rt or
a child's 'checkup before en.
tering sc hool.

and ·fret thiJ Jummer ·

9:30 - Ch r is t is the Answer 13; Church Services 10; Yours for
the Asking J ; Van Za nt Church of'C hrist 8.
10:00 - Kid Power 6, 13; Thinking in the Black 8; This is The Li te
3 : Church Serv ice 4; Faith for Today 15; Movie " Th e Br idges

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10 : 30
Wha t the Bible P lain ly Says 13 ; Viewpo int 8; Ca p tain
Noah 3 ; lns.ight 4.; Vision On 6 ; This is t he Li fe 15.
11,00 - H. R. Pu tn stu t 13; TV Chapel3 ; Focus on Col umbus 4;
Across the Fence 15; Point of View 6; Camera Three 8.
11· 30- M ake a W ish 13 ; Bishop Sheen 6; Th is is the Answer 3:
Insight 15; Rex Humba r d 8.
12: 00 - Rev. Ca lvi n Evan s 13; Doc tor's On Ca l l 4; Bowl ing 6 ;
Colum bu s Town Meet ing 10 ; At .l ssue 3; Sacr ed Hear t I S:

3- The SWl day Times- Sentinl'i. :-tumlay, M~J)' 12, Hl74

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7:30- French Chef 20 ; World of Disney 3, 4, 15 ; Apple's Way B,

10; FBI 6, 13; Mountain Scene 33 .
8:00 - Interface 33 ; Woman 20.
S : Jo- ~nni x 8, 10; ~ arthkeeping 20 ; Who' s Afraid of Opera ?

33; Mc Cloud 3, 4, 15: Movie ''Ice Station Zebra " 6, 13.
Ma ste rpiece Theater 20, 33.
9:30 - Barnaby Jones 8, 10.
9: 00 -

10:00 - Firing Line 20, JJ.
10: IS- Film 6,. 13.
10:30 - We Think You Should Know 3; News

4,

Surgeon 15 ; Newsmaker '74 13.

B. 6; Pol ice

II: OO - News3, 10, 15 : Bonanza 4; CBS News a, ABC News6, 13.

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Police Surgeon 6; CBS News 10; News 13; Movi e
· " Tobacco Road" 8.
11 :30 - Johnhy Carson 15 ; Face the Nation 10; Don Kirshner's
Rock Concert 13 ; Movie " My .Little Chickadee" 3.

11:4S - Good News 6.
Urbari League 10 ; Johnny Carson 4.
12 : 3C - Movie " The Brotherhood of Satan" 10.
1:00 - News 13.
1:30- News 4.

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MONDAY, MAY 13,1974

Sunrise Semi nar tl; Sacred Heart 10.

6 : 00 -

6: 15 - School Scene 10.
6:25 - Farm Report 13.
6:30 -

Fl veMintesto Li ve By4 ; News6 ; BibleAnswers 8; Good·

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66 Mel0d1es
67 Out o l cl.:lte
69 CaravMsdr)'
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1 1 Repeat
18 Whnnper s
19 Wei rd
20 Obser11ed
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Sheets ot
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81 Soumern
blackbird
82 Scothsh c;ap
84 G 1rl s
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1'0 HONOR EMP LOYE RS MONDAY - Members of the Cooperative O!fiee Edu cation
class at GAHS will honor employers who partr•·ipaled in the 1973-74 program Monday with a
reception a t the St. Peter 's Episcopa IChurch, be' ·in ning at 7:.10 p.m. P ictW'ed a bove, fi rst row ,
left wr ight a re Sherry Clagg, Debbie Rrfuerl&lt;, Ja--kie Hill , Lynn Rice and Ellen McCreedy.
Second row - Pa tricia Clark; Joyee Reynolds, I. ·bbie Taylor, Pa tty Nibert and Debbie
Hughes. Thi rd row - Shcrr i J arvi s, Teresa Pr ice, Shr·ree Cathcart and Kathy SheetS. Fourth
row - Mary Cahoon, Linda Miller, Na ncy Sager, Sherry Doyle and Terri Criner.

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GA LLI PO LIS - Students
of Gallia Academy High School
enrolled in coopera tive office
educa tion wi ll say " thank, "
Monday night to the people who
made it poss ible.
Th e fir s t Cooper ative
O!!ice Edu cat ion iCOF.)
program in GAHS was ap·
proved by the Sta te Depa rl·
ment or Ed uca ti on in September, 1964. For the past 10
years this program has been
operating in the high sehool
with on-the-job training made
available by the businessmen
of Gallipolis. The obJec t of this
course is to graduate office
workers already adjusted to
the busi ness world . The
students go to school one.ha lr
time and work on the job one-

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time under tcac:he r rmploye r supervision.
Student&lt; must be 16 years
old , ~ave go od persona l
qualities, and have developed
marketable office skills prior
to entry on the COE program.
Students are pa id for their
work in the office, and are
placed in training programs
wh ich pe rrni t them to work in
the va rfk&gt;us areas or that offi ce ,
as well as receive additiona l
business tra ini ng in school.
Monday eve ning employer.s who have par tici pated
) n the COE prog ram this yea r
will be hono.red a t a reception'='
in St. Peter 's,Episcopal Ch urch
at 7:&gt;0 p.m. Other guests of the
COE students will be their ·
parents, the superinte ndent of
ha l f

.(l;l llipolis City Schools , and
Gallia Academy High School

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administrators.
During the past 10 years 224
young people have received onthe-job tr aining in various
offi ces and business establishments. Annu a l follow -up
studies show that many of
them cont inu e i n busine ss
ca ree rs, ofte n employed
permanently in their training
sta tions in this area.

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4 1 G1r1 ·s name
4 2 lndef1mte
number
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47 T1betan pr1est
48 Veget able s
49 E.-.:punge
5o Evergreen
trees
54 Entlcmg
women
55 In acld1!10n
56 Calm

9B Greek letter

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100 .Declared
102 Babylon•an
hero
104 Wi thered
105 Surcet~se
106 Uses
107 Un•ts of
cu nency
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t 11 Gaps
11 il Challenge
1 13 Go II cry
1 16 Sp an.sn plural
an1c1e
Serene
122 l eave
12-1 Climbmg
plants
125 Kmd of fabr1c
126 Bear w1tness
130 .P refix : tnree
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132 Noncomm•ssio ned
officer
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Ireland
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surrounded by
water
G t s
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9:00-AM 3; Paul Dixon 4; Wild, Wild West 6; Abbott and
· Costello B; Friendly Junction 10; Phil Donahue 15; Movie
" The Scarface Mob" 13.
9:30 - To Tell The Truth 3; Ta tlletales B.
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9:55 - Chuck White Reports 10.
10:00- Dinah Shore3, 15; Company6; Joker' s WildS , 10.
10:30 - Jeopardy! 3, 4, 15: Gambit B,
11:00- Wizard of Odds 3, 4, 15; Password 13 ; Mike Douglas 6:
New You See II B, 10 : Unto the Hills 33.
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the most dangerous
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13 : Sesame St. 33.

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Many of his fellow

8: DO - Captain Kangaroo 8, 10 ; Jeff's Collie 6 ; New Zoo Revue
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TONIGHTTHRU
TUESDAY

body

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made to the Culllm itlce to Re-

l!lt•c· t t he Pr es ident by
r.uodyeCJ r Tire i::lnd Hubbcr Co.
and 1\meri&lt;.:an Sh ip Bui lding
Co .. Lorain .

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POrlr311

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Brumfield , Jr .. 19, Vinton, U.S .
Army uncJ Jei;innic Castle, 16,

dismissed state charges of
i lleg:t l campaign contribu tions

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arrd Tcresc.t .Jc(.l n Adam s, 17,
Gallipvli s, waitress . . Hullfs

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Wilma
GAI. l.IPOI.I S Sa unders. Rl. 3, Gallipolis,
claimed Saturday she w~s the
fi rs t Ga llia Countian in HJ74 to
pick bi~ ripe strawberries. She
picked a little over a quarl
Friday .

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City, l;1borer ahd Deborah K,
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Applying Wau gh, IH . Cr owr&gt; City,
f r1r &lt;.tllli.lrria~c l ll·cnsl' i n Calli a medtr:li sec rrlary. Roger Lee
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four chil dren.
Leona Gree ne of Gallipoli ~
cha rged the same . grounds

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Sly tou.-.s
Meadows
Sea eagle
Three -toe d
slo th
Re l y on
Concern
Prepos,tron
Greenland
set tlement
Harshn ess
V1negarl 1ke
ac1d
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drymg
Mans
n1ckname
Churctl
d1gmtary
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pe !.i tiun ~ fvr divor ct' h ~1vc been add r ess rlllt known . They we r e
fi l (~tJ in C a!'lic1 Cou11 ty Cunuutm lll&lt;JITird J:.lll . :n , ID:m.
Plt•,1 s fu urt ..
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(iOODY EAII CI. EA II EIJ
ncg lcet uf duty a11d ex trcnw
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Ottio Supreme Cour t 1;-rid~y
Hetru ld Edw;Hd Short r idge,

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7:00- Today 3, 4, IS ; Bugs Bunny 6; CB.S News B, 10; Dick Van
Dyke 13.
7: 30 - New Zoo Revue6 ; Rocky and Bullwinkle 13.

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124 Ent1ce

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t08 Hall'
110 Hush up
112 Antlered
an1mal
113 Obese
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1 15 Narrate
11 7 Blemish
118 Difficult
119 Alr~can tr ee
120 Place (abbr I

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Symbo l for
tell urium
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Pu lverized
roc k
Goddess o f
w ild na ture

annt1als
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marl\

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de1l y
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Confl icts of Harry S Tr uman 33 ; Salari to Adventure J ,· Wild

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12; 30 - Meet the Press 3. 4, IS ; Revival Fi res 13; Face th e Nation
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7, 00 - Zoom 20; Untamed World 13 ; Let's Make A Dea l 6;

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1: 30 - Iss ues a nd A nswe rs 6, 13.
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Ri des Again" 6.
3:30- M ovi e " But I Don ' t Want to Ge t Mar r ied " CBS Sports
Spectacular 8, 10; L awr ence Welk 13.
4: 00 - Pa tch work 33; Stanley Cup Pla y-offs 3, 15, tl.
4: 30- Other People, Other Pla ce s 13; Who is Man? 33.
S: 00 - CBS Ey.e on Spor ts 8; Nov a 33 ; Championship Fish ing 10 ;
World Inv ita tional Tennis Cla ssic 6; Movie "" It Hap~ned
One Su mmer " 13.
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6: 00 - Lilias, Yoga &amp; You 33; 60 M inut es 8, 10; Wait Till Your
Father Gets Home 6.
6: 30 - NBC NewsJ, 15; News4 ; let's Grow a Gilrden 33; Un-

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Hollywood Squares 3, 4, 15; Brady Bunch 13 ; Love of Life

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II : 55 - CBS News B: Dan Imel' s World 10.
12:00 - Jackpot! 3, IS ; Password 6; Bob Braun' s 50·50 Club
News 8, .10, 13.

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News 3: All My Children 6, 13 ; Concenlrallon B; What's
Line? 10; Not For Women Only 15.
uo - Three On A Match 3, 4, 15 ; Lei's Make A Deal6, 13; As
The World Turns B. 10.
2:00 - Days of O_ur Lives 3. 4. 15 ' Newlywed Game 6, 13:
Guiding Light B, 10.
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3;00 - Another World 3, 4, 15 ; Price Is Right B, 10 ; General
Hospital 6, 13; Antiqu es 20.
3: 30 - How to Sur vi ve A.Marr i age 3, 15 ; Match Game 8, 10; Q-le

BOSTON ( UP! ) - Gov .
Francis W, Sargent of Massachusetts has wagered a bushel of Cape Cod clams Friday on
the Boston Bruins against a
bushel of apples from Pennsylva nia Gov . Milton Shapp,
betting on the Philadelphia
Flyers, in the National Hockey
Lea gue championship series.

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TONIGHT, MAY 12

Life to Li v e 6, 13 ; Phil Donahue 4; French Chef 20.
4:00- Mr. Cartoon and the Banana Splits 3; Huck and Yogi 6 ;
Love, Amer ican Sty le 13 ; Somerset 15 ; Lucy Show 8; Sesame

FEATURE PROGRAM

DOUBLE

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4:30 - Green Acres 3; Jackpot! 4; Gilligan's Island 6 ; HazelS ;

Gilligan ' s Island 13 ; Bonanza 15.
5: 00 - Bonanza 3; Merv Griffin 4; Big Valley 6 ; Andy Griffith 8;

Mister Rogers 20, 33; Gomer Pyle, USMC 13.
.5:30 - Beverly Hillbillies B; Electric Company 33 ; Hogan's

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Major New York banks
Spa!l!lky, the former world
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chess champion unseatprime rate Increases Friday
Amiercan Bobed by
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another all-time record.
the competition to challenge'
first National City BaD~!,
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lost his chl!nce for a remateh · Bank, Bank of New York,
Friday when he 'was defeated
Manufactuers Hanover and
by fellow Russian Antol~ · Irving Tnost raised the In·
Karpov in the World CheJ terest charged top·rated
Challengers
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Korchnol to determine who will
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8: 00 - Magician 3, 15; Rookies 6, 13; Theater In Am erica 20 ;
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Kathl ee n Cody

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9:30 - Dick Van Dyke.B,· IO.
10, 00 - Medi cai'Center s. 10; Pa ul Nuchlms 33; News 20; Rabbit
Stew 33.
10:30- Pilol Film 6, 13.
II : 00 - Ne ws 3, 4, 6, B, 10, 13. 15: Janaki 33.
11 : 30 - Johnn y Carson 3, 4, 15; Pol ice Headquarfers 6 : Movies
" The McKenzie Break " 8; " Spen cer's Moun tain " 10 ~ Untouchables 13.
12:30 - News 13.

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7:00 - Tru t h or Conseque nces 3; Beat the Clock 4; News 6, 10 ;
What's My Linea ; Circ u s! 13; Wa lly' s Workshop 15 ; Ele c. Co .
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6:00 - News 3, 4, B, 10, IS, 13: Sesame Street 20 ; Truth or Consequences 6 ; Nova 33.
6:30 - NB C News 3, 4, 15; ABC News6: CBS News B, 10 ; Room

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Free hearing, vision ciinic coming May 16

Television. Lo2

GAI.l.I POJ.IS - A hearing to 3 p.m.
The clinic is free.. made
and vision clinic for fo u~ and
poss
ible t hrough a fede ral
five year -old children residing
grant
to health depar tinenls in
)" ithin th e Gallipoli s City
Health District will be con- the Ohio Valley.
Virgi nia Killin , Gall ipolis
ducted in the Gallipolis City
City
Health Nurse, said a bout
Hea lth Department, Second
the
servi
ce of the clinic that
floor, City Bui lding, 518 Second
Ave ., on May 16, from 10 a.m. many times a c hild may have a
vision or a hearing impairment

SUNDAY. MAY 12, 1974

6: 30 - Newsm.Jker ' 74 '13; International· Zone 4; Lamp Un to My
' Feet 10.
7: 00 - Jerry Fa rwell 13 ; Commu f'1 ique 6; F il m 4; Look Up and
Li ve 10 .

7: 15 -

Te le-A.Bi bfe Tirrie 4.

7·: 30 -

ReV ival F i res 6 ; Church by th e Side of th e Road 4;

Ta lk ing Hands8 ; Herald Truth 3; Camer a Three 10.
8: 00 - Gospel Ca r avan 6; Bill y J ames Hargis - his AI IA me r ic.:~ n Kids 10: Day o f Discover y 4; Rev. Leonar d Repass
8; Mor mon Choir J ; Ma mre Church 13.
8: 30 - Your Health4 ; Day of Discover y 8; Get Toge th er 10 ; Rex
Humbard 13 ; Rev iva l Fires 15 ; Oral Rober ts J; Ka thr yn
Kuhlman 6.
8:55 - Black Cameo .:1
9: 00 - Cadle Chapel 4; Or al Roberts 10; Rex Hum bard 6, 15;
Kathryn Kuhlman 8; Gospel Si ng ing Jub ilee 3.

and not kqow it. These are
m'a inly ca used by childhOOd
disease or birth injw-ies . The
cl in ic has been found
necessa r y to catch th e
problems before a child .enters
school, and should be a pa rt or
a child's 'checkup before en.
tering sc hool.

and ·fret thiJ Jummer ·

9:30 - Ch r is t is the Answer 13; Church Services 10; Yours for
the Asking J ; Van Za nt Church of'C hrist 8.
10:00 - Kid Power 6, 13; Thinking in the Black 8; This is The Li te
3 : Church Serv ice 4; Faith for Today 15; Movie " Th e Br idges

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10 : 30
Wha t the Bible P lain ly Says 13 ; Viewpo int 8; Ca p tain
Noah 3 ; lns.ight 4.; Vision On 6 ; This is t he Li fe 15.
11,00 - H. R. Pu tn stu t 13; TV Chapel3 ; Focus on Col umbus 4;
Across the Fence 15; Point of View 6; Camera Three 8.
11· 30- M ake a W ish 13 ; Bishop Sheen 6; Th is is the Answer 3:
Insight 15; Rex Humba r d 8.
12: 00 - Rev. Ca lvi n Evan s 13; Doc tor's On Ca l l 4; Bowl ing 6 ;
Colum bu s Town Meet ing 10 ; At .l ssue 3; Sacr ed Hear t I S:

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7:30- French Chef 20 ; World of Disney 3, 4, 15 ; Apple's Way B,

10; FBI 6, 13; Mountain Scene 33 .
8:00 - Interface 33 ; Woman 20.
S : Jo- ~nni x 8, 10; ~ arthkeeping 20 ; Who' s Afraid of Opera ?

33; Mc Cloud 3, 4, 15: Movie ''Ice Station Zebra " 6, 13.
Ma ste rpiece Theater 20, 33.
9:30 - Barnaby Jones 8, 10.
9: 00 -

10:00 - Firing Line 20, JJ.
10: IS- Film 6,. 13.
10:30 - We Think You Should Know 3; News

4,

Surgeon 15 ; Newsmaker '74 13.

B. 6; Pol ice

II: OO - News3, 10, 15 : Bonanza 4; CBS News a, ABC News6, 13.

11 : IS -

Police Surgeon 6; CBS News 10; News 13; Movi e
· " Tobacco Road" 8.
11 :30 - Johnhy Carson 15 ; Face the Nation 10; Don Kirshner's
Rock Concert 13 ; Movie " My .Little Chickadee" 3.

11:4S - Good News 6.
Urbari League 10 ; Johnny Carson 4.
12 : 3C - Movie " The Brotherhood of Satan" 10.
1:00 - News 13.
1:30- News 4.

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MONDAY, MAY 13,1974

Sunrise Semi nar tl; Sacred Heart 10.

6 : 00 -

6: 15 - School Scene 10.
6:25 - Farm Report 13.
6:30 -

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66 Mel0d1es
67 Out o l cl.:lte
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19 Wei rd
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84 G 1rl s
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1'0 HONOR EMP LOYE RS MONDAY - Members of the Cooperative O!fiee Edu cation
class at GAHS will honor employers who partr•·ipaled in the 1973-74 program Monday with a
reception a t the St. Peter 's Episcopa IChurch, be' ·in ning at 7:.10 p.m. P ictW'ed a bove, fi rst row ,
left wr ight a re Sherry Clagg, Debbie Rrfuerl&lt;, Ja--kie Hill , Lynn Rice and Ellen McCreedy.
Second row - Pa tricia Clark; Joyee Reynolds, I. ·bbie Taylor, Pa tty Nibert and Debbie
Hughes. Thi rd row - Shcrr i J arvi s, Teresa Pr ice, Shr·ree Cathcart and Kathy SheetS. Fourth
row - Mary Cahoon, Linda Miller, Na ncy Sager, Sherry Doyle and Terri Criner.

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of Gallia Academy High School
enrolled in coopera tive office
educa tion wi ll say " thank, "
Monday night to the people who
made it poss ible.
Th e fir s t Cooper ative
O!!ice Edu cat ion iCOF.)
program in GAHS was ap·
proved by the Sta te Depa rl·
ment or Ed uca ti on in September, 1964. For the past 10
years this program has been
operating in the high sehool
with on-the-job training made
available by the businessmen
of Gallipolis. The obJec t of this
course is to graduate office
workers already adjusted to
the busi ness world . The
students go to school one.ha lr
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Student&lt; must be 16 years
old , ~ave go od persona l
qualities, and have developed
marketable office skills prior
to entry on the COE program.
Students are pa id for their
work in the office, and are
placed in training programs
wh ich pe rrni t them to work in
the va rfk&gt;us areas or that offi ce ,
as well as receive additiona l
business tra ini ng in school.
Monday eve ning employer.s who have par tici pated
) n the COE prog ram this yea r
will be hono.red a t a reception'='
in St. Peter 's,Episcopal Ch urch
at 7:&gt;0 p.m. Other guests of the
COE students will be their ·
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During the past 10 years 224
young people have received onthe-job tr aining in various
offi ces and business establishments. Annu a l follow -up
studies show that many of
them cont inu e i n busine ss
ca ree rs, ofte n employed
permanently in their training
sta tions in this area.

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9:00-AM 3; Paul Dixon 4; Wild, Wild West 6; Abbott and
· Costello B; Friendly Junction 10; Phil Donahue 15; Movie
" The Scarface Mob" 13.
9:30 - To Tell The Truth 3; Ta tlletales B.
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10:00- Dinah Shore3, 15; Company6; Joker' s WildS , 10.
10:30 - Jeopardy! 3, 4, 15: Gambit B,
11:00- Wizard of Odds 3, 4, 15; Password 13 ; Mike Douglas 6:
New You See II B, 10 : Unto the Hills 33.
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r.uodyeCJ r Tire i::lnd Hubbcr Co.
and 1\meri&lt;.:an Sh ip Bui lding
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Army uncJ Jei;innic Castle, 16,

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claimed Saturday she w~s the
fi rs t Ga llia Countian in HJ74 to
pick bi~ ripe strawberries. She
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the Boston Bruins against a
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betting on the Philadelphia
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Spa!l!lky, the former world
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the competition to challenge'
first National City BaD~!,
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Friday when he 'was defeated
Manufactuers Hanover and
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Good .News Baptist Church,
Georges
Creek
Rd.,
Gallipolis, has called Rev,
Joe Blevins as their pastor,
Rev. Blevins is a native of
Johnson County, Ky, He has
attend ed Morehead State
University, and is a recent
graduate of Clear Creek
Baptist School, Pineville,
Ky. While in school he
pastored missions In Bell
and Floyd Counti es In
KeQiucky. Rev, Blevins, his
wife, Judy, and their son,
David, moved here the last
of.April.

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Dear Chris,
My good friend bugs me a lot She gets jealous if I stay
overnight at someone's house, or even see them. What should I
do? - Isolated
Dear Isolated,
A real gond friend shouldn't be jealous of whom you play
with. 'l'ellyeryou're going to play with whomever you want to!l:hris.

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How do I get this boy I like very much to like me? He knows
me, too, and I think he knows I like him. Please help.
Dear PH,
Why don't you have one of your good friends ask him If he'll
go with you, Good luck. - Chris,
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Dear Chris,
I don 't have any money for my Mom for Mother's Day, Any
Ideas? - Les
Dear Les,
Clean up your room, Then give your mom a kiss and tell her
you're broke! - Chris.

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MISCELLANEOUS household
h
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s ower or onme o co
Eifler at the Friendship
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ape 1, m on, 7 . 30 p. .
Everyone welcome.
TUESDAY
AMERICAN Baptist Women of
Calvary Baptist Church will
meet in fellowship room, 7:30
p,m, Mrs, Glenn Roush will be
the speaker.
MARTHA and Abigail Circles
of Grace United Methodist
Church, combined picnic, 12
noon , at the home of Mrs. Keith
THE JUNGLE HAS
Thomas, Bring •table service_ ARRIVED
at Rlverby
and a covered dish .
· where the students of Mrs.
Annette Ash craft are
showing thetr work during
the month qf May. This
giralle Is ooe of many
animals, done in many
p~edia , c!Isplayed in the
galleries,
MIDDLEPORT - Members
of the Teen Class of the
Bradford Church of Christ
enjoyed a bike hike Saturday
starting from the Clifford
IS IMPROVING
Smith borne and going lu Fort
MIDDLEPORT· - Mrs,
Meigs,
Eldon (Gladys ) Walburn, Mill
At a ,·ecent meeting of the St., is reported in good con·
church youth, a softball learn dition · following surgery at
with both girls and boys was University
Hospital
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organized and a feature of the Columbus. ·She is expected to
activity at Fort Meigs was a be returned to her home
practice session.
Monday.
Next meeting was set for
May 28at 7p.m, at the home of
Mr. Smith at which time new
HEART TO SPEAK
officers will he elected. At·
RUTLAND - Jack Heart
tending the recent meeting will be guest speaker at the
were Tammy. Blake, Diana Rutland Church of God at 7:30
Painter, David Blake, Linda p.m, Wednesday. He will he
Hysell, Don Hysell , John speaking to high school
.Blake, Diana Lee, Chris Smith, graduates. The public is in.
Chuckie Blake, Mrs. Sylvia vited.
Blake and Mr. and Mrs. Clif.
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dedicatory remarks , Other
speakers will include Dr.
Harold Grimm, Ohio Historical
Society .president, Dan Porter,
director o1 the Society, State
Senator Mark Applegate, State
Representative William Hinig
and
Edward
Richard,
President of the Fort I,aurens
Research and f!estoratiori
Committee.
Visitors can tour the new
museum throughout the day of
the dedication . It features

exhibits on the uniforms ,
weapons and equipment of the
Americans, Indians and
British who confronted mne
another at' the site. The central
attraction of the museum ;,. a
six projector, multi-media
program on the American
Revoiutton , with a special
section of the frontier war in
Ohio,
Fort Laurens is open every
day except Monday, from 9:30
a.m. td 5 p.m.

BY JANETMAGGIED
GALLIPOLIS - This month
the French Art Colony is
featuring a display of the ac·
complishment.. of first through
sixth grade art students of Mrs,
Annette
Ashcraft
and
homeroom teachers of the
Gallipolis City Schools,
Washington, Green, Clay and
Rio Grande, Out of the wide
selection of interesting and
excellent materials' in mixed
media and sculpture Mrs . Ash,
craft, Joy Prendergast, Peggy
Evans,and Jan 'J'haler found it
extremely difficult to make
their selections for the Riverby
exhibit and therefore, some
equally fine pieces can be seen
on the first floor of Washington

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School.
The exhibit will run through
May 19; galleries will be open
at the usual hours, Saturdays
and Sundays, I to 5 p.m, and
Tuesdays and Thursdays 10
a.m, to 3 p,m, For special
showings groups can contact
tour chairperson, Mrs. B, .
McGinness (446-0547 ), There is
no admission charge.
Viewers will be delighted to
see the great variety of media
the children have used . These
include three dimensional
paintings in scratched crayon,
sawdust on glue, yarn and
button compositions,. s trin g
paintings ; tissue paper, newspaper and wallpaper collages,
crushed and dyed eggshell

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are free , and are prepared to give one-third of the dai ly
nutritional allowance. Libby Hill is site manager and
bookkeeper for the federa lly funded project ami calermg is

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mom that will make it easier for you to share old times.
You see, if everyone around town tries to call mom long dista_nce at
the same time, it could create quite a jam. So you might get a busy signal.
So just to make calling easier, dial during our special times. Before
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hang up and try again in five minutes.
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operator assistance. That w""y; you'll really
save money.
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her own persona lized chec ku1 ~ acc ount -a nd 1t's a
great way to ~eep trac'k of 11ousehold and perso na l
expenses' Drop in today, and choose from our w1 de
sele c t io n of ·c olo rful ch ec ks w1th co-ord 1natea
che c kboo ks. w1th her n.ilm e 1mpnn le d on eac h
cl1eck . Ope n n c hec k1ng accoun t for yo ur wil e- 1t's
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program at the Center in the old Holzer Hospital Bldg. Shown
are so:ne of the members of the regular group who wou ld like
other seniors to join them . The center is aUowed to serve 25

GALLIPOLIS
Mrs, presented the new regent with
Kenneth Johnson was installed a traveling DAR regent's pin.
as the new regent when tile
The program was given by
French Colony Cha pter, Miss Ann Bradbury and Miss
Daughters of the American Alma McCormick who told of
Revol uti on met with Mrs , their trip to Australia and New
Charles K Holzer, Jr., First Zealand and showed slides of
Ave., recently.
both countries .
Miss Catheri ne Hayward,
The regent announced that
re tiring regent, pr esided the annual picnic would be with
POMEROY - Mary Shrine ner, ·clara Adams and Fern during the ritualistic work and
Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, June
37, Order of White Shrine of Cheese brew,
business meeting, Miss K Hortense Epling and
Jerusalem, met Friday night
Sunday, June 2at 2 p.m. was Ma rga ret Ecker gave the
at the IOOF )-lall, Pomeroy, set for practice meeting at the president's monthly message Margaret Bradbury will be the
with Mrs. Midgie Abbott, hall. Plans are being made for and Mrs. Alice Wiseman , hostesses,
Dessert course was served
worthy high priestess, and inspection Jun e 18.
national defense cha irwoman,
Allen Hughes, watchman of
by the hostess to 15 members
Following the business gave a brief report
and two guests .
Shepherds, presiding in the meeting potluck was enjoyed.
Mrs. Erma Hagen, HunEat.
tington, retiring chairwoman
The sick list included Harry
of the Southeastern District of
Ne igler at Holr.er Medical
Ohio, DAR, installed the new
OESTOMEET
Center, Anna Elizabeth Tur·
GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis officers,
They are first vice regent.
Chapte r 283 Order of Eastern
Star will hold past matrons and Margaret Ecker; second vice
patrons night, Monday, regent, Mrs . Beatrice Clark ;
he ginning with a dinner served secretary, Mrs, Anne White;
by the officers at 6 p,m, in the treasuer, Mrs. Alice Wiseman;
Masonic Lodge HalL After chaplain, Mrs, Bessie Hill ;
Mrs .
Evan
dinner the regular stated registrar ,
meeting will feature initiation Roderick; librarian, Miss
GALLIPOLIS - The Senior and presenta lion of a 50 year Mary Virginia O'Brien; and
Ci tizens Ce nter , located in the pin, All members of Eastern historian, Mrs. Iris Miller.
Holzer Hospital Bldg.. Cedar Star are invited.
Mrs, Hortense Epling
Sl. entrance, is open Monday
through Friday from 9a.m. to 3
p,m, and one night a week. The
schedule for this week is as
foll ows:
Monday, May 13, Bridge
Lessons, 1-3 p.m ., Chorus
LAFA VETTE MALL
Practice,
1:30-3 p.m .;
Tuesday, May 14, Physica l
300 SECOND AVE.
GALliPOLIS, OHIO
Fitness, 10-1 1 a.m., Trunk
Refinishin g; 1-3 p.m.; Wednesday , May 15, Quilting,
Knitting, and Crocheting, 9
a,m,.fp,m.; Bowling I p,m.;
Thursday, May 16, Products
Party, 1-3 p.m.. Co un cil
Mee ting, 2 p.m.; Friday, May
17, Art Ske tching, 1-3 p,m .,
Ce nter Open, 7-9 p.m.

designs and woven paper , for ·self-expression. " This is
Many of the old and fami liar apparent both at· Riverby and
materials are used in new ways at Washington School where
as well as new mater ials, originality and inventativeness
Children have sketched out- of color, form, and design have
doors fr om real life; drawn blossomed.
portraits of themselves and
eac h other.
Also exhibi ted are figures of
papier mac he, pipe cleaners,
and rock and paper sculpture.
DEADLINE SET
A large colorfu l spring flower
Engag·e-iiient and bridal
mural is the work of one entire notices should be turned in no
third
grade
class
at later than noon Thursday lobe
Washington School.
published in the Sunday TimesAccording to Mrs, Ashcraft , Sentinel. No oval photos will be
"My aims for the art classes accepted and while color may
are for each child to develop be used, we ask that pictures
skills a nd exper ience with be of high contl:asl. We cannot
many media and to encourage ~publ ish clippings from other
each child to find his own j'lay newspapers or proofs,

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Bahr, Middleport, are announcing the engagement and
approaching marriage of their daughter, Candace Ann, to
George Edward Pooe, son of Mrs, Pearl Pope and the late
Dr, Raymond F. Pope, D,D,S,, Gallipolis. Miss Bahr, a
graduate of Meigs High School, graduated from the Holzer
Medical Center School of Nursing in 1971 and attended Miami
University at Oxford. She is presently employed at the Holzer
Medical Center. Pope, a graduate of Gallia Academy High
School, served three years in the United States Army and
graduated from Rio Grande College in 1972. -He· is 'seH·
employed, The wedding will be an event of July 13,

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Jarrell, Bidwell, announce the engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter, Karen Deniece, to Paul Bernard
Daniels, son of Mr, and Mrs. Paul B. Daniels, Vinton. The
custom of open church will be observed at tlie ceremony,
June I at 2:30 p.m,, at the Chapel Hill Church of Christ,
Bulaville Rd. , Gallipolis.

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School children exhibit

Cha el Youth Group,
PIP
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FREE Clothing Day at the old
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COLUMBUS - Ohio's first
American Bicentennial
Museum, Fort Laurens, will be
formally dedicated Saturday,
May 18, in Bolivar, on Inlerstate n
This Ohio Historical.Society
facility has been constructed
on . the site of Ohio's only
Revolutionary War fort.
The dedication will be
marlted by the loud report of
musket.. and the bright colors
, of the un iforms of the Con.
tinental Army·. The 9th
Regiment, Continental Army
will make camp and stage a
demonstration
of
Revolutionary War tactics,
The 8th Pennsylvania B.attallon, Continental .. Une, Fort
Laurens Detachment will
aerve as the official honor
guard for the ceremonies,
·which begin at 2' p.m..
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of the Ohio · Ameritan
Revolution Bicentenn ial.
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BUDDING ARTISTS ? -'Could be the thought behind the rapt expression of this student at
Washington Elementary School observing the work of some of her colleagues displayed in the
lobby and lower hallways of the building, The students presenting the show are members of the
classes instructed by Mrs, Annette Ashcraft

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of din:ctors .
J\s &lt;J volunta ry lwii lth
:1gt•ney, tile Ohio Society frJr
the l'rt' \'Pntion (Jf Blindni' SS
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hostesses: The bridal table ~as
decorated 10 white and pwk
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town guests mcluded Mr, and
Mrs . John Moor an d daug hle rs,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pack and
son, Mrs, Sad1e Waller, Mrs.
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For her da ughter's wedding,
Mrs, Cisco chose a two piece
tangerine sui t with matching
accessor ies, Her while carnations were tipped in
SUNDAY
tangerine.
SONGFEST at the Fairview
, The mother of the groom Community Church, Fairview
wore a long sleeved blue dress_ Rd, 2 p,m, Ira Wellman,
with matching accessories antl~- pacstor.
while ca rnations tipped in blue.
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The bride attended Hanna n REV. RICHARD Graham will
Trace High SchooL The groom preach at the Walnut Ridge
is a graduate of Hannan Trace Church, 0~·~: to ill be
High School and is employed REV, E lek u 1 ~gr::e~stone
by Robbins and Myers. The guest, spea ~r ah
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couple is living in Crown City. Bapllst C urc • evemng
The reception was held al the ~~~~~y6 ' 45 p,m,
home of the groom:s parents MERCERVILLE G
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with M1s. Jack Rankin, Miss
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Carrie Williams and Mrs , Hbarnsl Gbra,nge, 8. p,md, aned.
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Hippenstee l, 201 &lt;:rern bri&lt;II'
Or ., Gal lipolis, h&lt;-1:-. been
elet:ll.:d to th~ votmg melll·
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the Prcv(•nliun of Bl mdncs:-; , it
WHS ann oun ced toc:l&lt;:l y
The 81 _member guq: rr1 1 11~
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throughou t the sl.&lt;.l iP with Uw
&lt;:hief respon.s ibi lit y of eh:cting
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Cisco, daughter of Mr. and,
Mrs, Kermit Cisco, Northup,
became the bride of Robert
Pack, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Pack, Crown City, at the.
home of the groom 's parents,
March 16,
Rev, Jack Rankin officiated
at the 7 p.m. ceremony.-Given
in marriage by her father, the
bride wore an, off-white gown
scattered with pink rosebuds
fashionedofpowderpuffcrepe ,
The gown was styled with
bateau neckline. and full skirt.
The long sleeves. endtid in filled
culls and the w1de picture hat
was banded with off-white and
pink streamers, She carried a
. ' I bouquet of pw
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co Ioma
rosebuds; daisies and baby's
breath.
M,. Debb'1e Murphy, c rown
, ISS
City, served as bndesma1d .
· t gown w1·th
Sh e wore a mm
white picture hat trimmed in
green streamers and a carnatwn corsage.
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br1de, was best man.

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insign ia, Cleverly slimn110g, thrs sash·t1ed summer
cooler is st,·iped in' luscious pas tel s. blue an d PJ in k or
lema~ and aqua Dacron® doubi.P.k nit. 6· 16.
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Good .News Baptist Church,
Georges
Creek
Rd.,
Gallipolis, has called Rev,
Joe Blevins as their pastor,
Rev. Blevins is a native of
Johnson County, Ky, He has
attend ed Morehead State
University, and is a recent
graduate of Clear Creek
Baptist School, Pineville,
Ky. While in school he
pastored missions In Bell
and Floyd Counti es In
KeQiucky. Rev, Blevins, his
wife, Judy, and their son,
David, moved here the last
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Dear Chris,
My good friend bugs me a lot She gets jealous if I stay
overnight at someone's house, or even see them. What should I
do? - Isolated
Dear Isolated,
A real gond friend shouldn't be jealous of whom you play
with. 'l'ellyeryou're going to play with whomever you want to!l:hris.

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How do I get this boy I like very much to like me? He knows
me, too, and I think he knows I like him. Please help.
Dear PH,
Why don't you have one of your good friends ask him If he'll
go with you, Good luck. - Chris,
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I don 't have any money for my Mom for Mother's Day, Any
Ideas? - Les
Dear Les,
Clean up your room, Then give your mom a kiss and tell her
you're broke! - Chris.

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Lower River Rd., Gallipolis, 4563L

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MISCELLANEOUS household
h
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s ower or onme o co
Eifler at the Friendship
Ch
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ape 1, m on, 7 . 30 p. .
Everyone welcome.
TUESDAY
AMERICAN Baptist Women of
Calvary Baptist Church will
meet in fellowship room, 7:30
p,m, Mrs, Glenn Roush will be
the speaker.
MARTHA and Abigail Circles
of Grace United Methodist
Church, combined picnic, 12
noon , at the home of Mrs. Keith
THE JUNGLE HAS
Thomas, Bring •table service_ ARRIVED
at Rlverby
and a covered dish .
· where the students of Mrs.
Annette Ash craft are
showing thetr work during
the month qf May. This
giralle Is ooe of many
animals, done in many
p~edia , c!Isplayed in the
galleries,
MIDDLEPORT - Members
of the Teen Class of the
Bradford Church of Christ
enjoyed a bike hike Saturday
starting from the Clifford
IS IMPROVING
Smith borne and going lu Fort
MIDDLEPORT· - Mrs,
Meigs,
Eldon (Gladys ) Walburn, Mill
At a ,·ecent meeting of the St., is reported in good con·
church youth, a softball learn dition · following surgery at
with both girls and boys was University
Hospital
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organized and a feature of the Columbus. ·She is expected to
activity at Fort Meigs was a be returned to her home
practice session.
Monday.
Next meeting was set for
May 28at 7p.m, at the home of
Mr. Smith at which time new
HEART TO SPEAK
officers will he elected. At·
RUTLAND - Jack Heart
tending the recent meeting will be guest speaker at the
were Tammy. Blake, Diana Rutland Church of God at 7:30
Painter, David Blake, Linda p.m, Wednesday. He will he
Hysell, Don Hysell , John speaking to high school
.Blake, Diana Lee, Chris Smith, graduates. The public is in.
Chuckie Blake, Mrs. Sylvia vited.
Blake and Mr. and Mrs. Clif.
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speakers will include Dr.
Harold Grimm, Ohio Historical
Society .president, Dan Porter,
director o1 the Society, State
Senator Mark Applegate, State
Representative William Hinig
and
Edward
Richard,
President of the Fort I,aurens
Research and f!estoratiori
Committee.
Visitors can tour the new
museum throughout the day of
the dedication . It features

exhibits on the uniforms ,
weapons and equipment of the
Americans, Indians and
British who confronted mne
another at' the site. The central
attraction of the museum ;,. a
six projector, multi-media
program on the American
Revoiutton , with a special
section of the frontier war in
Ohio,
Fort Laurens is open every
day except Monday, from 9:30
a.m. td 5 p.m.

BY JANETMAGGIED
GALLIPOLIS - This month
the French Art Colony is
featuring a display of the ac·
complishment.. of first through
sixth grade art students of Mrs,
Annette
Ashcraft
and
homeroom teachers of the
Gallipolis City Schools,
Washington, Green, Clay and
Rio Grande, Out of the wide
selection of interesting and
excellent materials' in mixed
media and sculpture Mrs . Ash,
craft, Joy Prendergast, Peggy
Evans,and Jan 'J'haler found it
extremely difficult to make
their selections for the Riverby
exhibit and therefore, some
equally fine pieces can be seen
on the first floor of Washington

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The exhibit will run through
May 19; galleries will be open
at the usual hours, Saturdays
and Sundays, I to 5 p.m, and
Tuesdays and Thursdays 10
a.m, to 3 p,m, For special
showings groups can contact
tour chairperson, Mrs. B, .
McGinness (446-0547 ), There is
no admission charge.
Viewers will be delighted to
see the great variety of media
the children have used . These
include three dimensional
paintings in scratched crayon,
sawdust on glue, yarn and
button compositions,. s trin g
paintings ; tissue paper, newspaper and wallpaper collages,
crushed and dyed eggshell

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are free , and are prepared to give one-third of the dai ly
nutritional allowance. Libby Hill is site manager and
bookkeeper for the federa lly funded project ami calermg is

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your AM advisor. You'll be surpr is ~d at all the grea t places
nearby. .
It's just anotber way to vo.lu.n·

tarily help in the ene1gy CriSIS.
We' re in it together. let's solve

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We have special times for calling
mom that will make it easier for you to share old times.
You see, if everyone around town tries to call mom long dista_nce at
the same time, it could create quite a jam. So you might get a busy signal.
So just to make calling easier, dial during our special times. Before
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hang up and try again in five minutes.
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operator assistance. That w""y; you'll really
save money.
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her own persona lized chec ku1 ~ acc ount -a nd 1t's a
great way to ~eep trac'k of 11ousehold and perso na l
expenses' Drop in today, and choose from our w1 de
sele c t io n of ·c olo rful ch ec ks w1th co-ord 1natea
che c kboo ks. w1th her n.ilm e 1mpnn le d on eac h
cl1eck . Ope n n c hec k1ng accoun t for yo ur wil e- 1t's
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oror ) in Gallia County take part in the -senior hot lunch
program at the Center in the old Holzer Hospital Bldg. Shown
are so:ne of the members of the regular group who wou ld like
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GALLIPOLIS
Mrs, presented the new regent with
Kenneth Johnson was installed a traveling DAR regent's pin.
as the new regent when tile
The program was given by
French Colony Cha pter, Miss Ann Bradbury and Miss
Daughters of the American Alma McCormick who told of
Revol uti on met with Mrs , their trip to Australia and New
Charles K Holzer, Jr., First Zealand and showed slides of
Ave., recently.
both countries .
Miss Catheri ne Hayward,
The regent announced that
re tiring regent, pr esided the annual picnic would be with
POMEROY - Mary Shrine ner, ·clara Adams and Fern during the ritualistic work and
Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, June
37, Order of White Shrine of Cheese brew,
business meeting, Miss K Hortense Epling and
Jerusalem, met Friday night
Sunday, June 2at 2 p.m. was Ma rga ret Ecker gave the
at the IOOF )-lall, Pomeroy, set for practice meeting at the president's monthly message Margaret Bradbury will be the
with Mrs. Midgie Abbott, hall. Plans are being made for and Mrs. Alice Wiseman , hostesses,
Dessert course was served
worthy high priestess, and inspection Jun e 18.
national defense cha irwoman,
Allen Hughes, watchman of
by the hostess to 15 members
Following the business gave a brief report
and two guests .
Shepherds, presiding in the meeting potluck was enjoyed.
Mrs. Erma Hagen, HunEat.
tington, retiring chairwoman
The sick list included Harry
of the Southeastern District of
Ne igler at Holr.er Medical
Ohio, DAR, installed the new
OESTOMEET
Center, Anna Elizabeth Tur·
GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis officers,
They are first vice regent.
Chapte r 283 Order of Eastern
Star will hold past matrons and Margaret Ecker; second vice
patrons night, Monday, regent, Mrs . Beatrice Clark ;
he ginning with a dinner served secretary, Mrs, Anne White;
by the officers at 6 p,m, in the treasuer, Mrs. Alice Wiseman;
Masonic Lodge HalL After chaplain, Mrs, Bessie Hill ;
Mrs .
Evan
dinner the regular stated registrar ,
meeting will feature initiation Roderick; librarian, Miss
GALLIPOLIS - The Senior and presenta lion of a 50 year Mary Virginia O'Brien; and
Ci tizens Ce nter , located in the pin, All members of Eastern historian, Mrs. Iris Miller.
Holzer Hospital Bldg.. Cedar Star are invited.
Mrs, Hortense Epling
Sl. entrance, is open Monday
through Friday from 9a.m. to 3
p,m, and one night a week. The
schedule for this week is as
foll ows:
Monday, May 13, Bridge
Lessons, 1-3 p.m ., Chorus
LAFA VETTE MALL
Practice,
1:30-3 p.m .;
Tuesday, May 14, Physica l
300 SECOND AVE.
GALliPOLIS, OHIO
Fitness, 10-1 1 a.m., Trunk
Refinishin g; 1-3 p.m.; Wednesday , May 15, Quilting,
Knitting, and Crocheting, 9
a,m,.fp,m.; Bowling I p,m.;
Thursday, May 16, Products
Party, 1-3 p.m.. Co un cil
Mee ting, 2 p.m.; Friday, May
17, Art Ske tching, 1-3 p,m .,
Ce nter Open, 7-9 p.m.

designs and woven paper , for ·self-expression. " This is
Many of the old and fami liar apparent both at· Riverby and
materials are used in new ways at Washington School where
as well as new mater ials, originality and inventativeness
Children have sketched out- of color, form, and design have
doors fr om real life; drawn blossomed.
portraits of themselves and
eac h other.
Also exhibi ted are figures of
papier mac he, pipe cleaners,
and rock and paper sculpture.
DEADLINE SET
A large colorfu l spring flower
Engag·e-iiient and bridal
mural is the work of one entire notices should be turned in no
third
grade
class
at later than noon Thursday lobe
Washington School.
published in the Sunday TimesAccording to Mrs, Ashcraft , Sentinel. No oval photos will be
"My aims for the art classes accepted and while color may
are for each child to develop be used, we ask that pictures
skills a nd exper ience with be of high contl:asl. We cannot
many media and to encourage ~publ ish clippings from other
each child to find his own j'lay newspapers or proofs,

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Bahr, Middleport, are announcing the engagement and
approaching marriage of their daughter, Candace Ann, to
George Edward Pooe, son of Mrs, Pearl Pope and the late
Dr, Raymond F. Pope, D,D,S,, Gallipolis. Miss Bahr, a
graduate of Meigs High School, graduated from the Holzer
Medical Center School of Nursing in 1971 and attended Miami
University at Oxford. She is presently employed at the Holzer
Medical Center. Pope, a graduate of Gallia Academy High
School, served three years in the United States Army and
graduated from Rio Grande College in 1972. -He· is 'seH·
employed, The wedding will be an event of July 13,

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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT- Mr. and Mrs. Connie C.
Jarrell, Bidwell, announce the engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter, Karen Deniece, to Paul Bernard
Daniels, son of Mr, and Mrs. Paul B. Daniels, Vinton. The
custom of open church will be observed at tlie ceremony,
June I at 2:30 p.m,, at the Chapel Hill Church of Christ,
Bulaville Rd. , Gallipolis.

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School children exhibit

Cha el Youth Group,
PIP
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FREE Clothing Day at the old
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New ·m·useum. opentng atBoltvar
COLUMBUS - Ohio's first
American Bicentennial
Museum, Fort Laurens, will be
formally dedicated Saturday,
May 18, in Bolivar, on Inlerstate n
This Ohio Historical.Society
facility has been constructed
on . the site of Ohio's only
Revolutionary War fort.
The dedication will be
marlted by the loud report of
musket.. and the bright colors
, of the un iforms of the Con.
tinental Army·. The 9th
Regiment, Continental Army
will make camp and stage a
demonstration
of
Revolutionary War tactics,
The 8th Pennsylvania B.attallon, Continental .. Une, Fort
Laurens Detachment will
aerve as the official honor
guard for the ceremonies,
·which begin at 2' p.m..
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of the Ohio · Ameritan
Revolution Bicentenn ial.
/~· Win deliver .the

BUDDING ARTISTS ? -'Could be the thought behind the rapt expression of this student at
Washington Elementary School observing the work of some of her colleagues displayed in the
lobby and lower hallways of the building, The students presenting the show are members of the
classes instructed by Mrs, Annette Ashcraft

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of din:ctors .
J\s &lt;J volunta ry lwii lth
:1gt•ney, tile Ohio Society frJr
the l'rt' \'Pntion (Jf Blindni' SS
n·l tt· s on boC~rcl an d \'Oti n ~
lllt:tnbe r:-.
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hostesses: The bridal table ~as
decorated 10 white and pwk
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town guests mcluded Mr, and
Mrs . John Moor an d daug hle rs,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pack and
son, Mrs, Sad1e Waller, Mrs.
Ca rolyn Waller and daughter,
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For her da ughter's wedding,
Mrs, Cisco chose a two piece
tangerine sui t with matching
accessor ies, Her while carnations were tipped in
SUNDAY
tangerine.
SONGFEST at the Fairview
, The mother of the groom Community Church, Fairview
wore a long sleeved blue dress_ Rd, 2 p,m, Ira Wellman,
with matching accessories antl~- pacstor.
while ca rnations tipped in blue.
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The bride attended Hanna n REV. RICHARD Graham will
Trace High SchooL The groom preach at the Walnut Ridge
is a graduate of Hannan Trace Church, 0~·~: to ill be
High School and is employed REV, E lek u 1 ~gr::e~stone
by Robbins and Myers. The guest, spea ~r ah
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couple is living in Crown City. Bapllst C urc • evemng
The reception was held al the ~~~~~y6 ' 45 p,m,
home of the groom:s parents MERCERVILLE G
hosts
with M1s. Jack Rankin, Miss
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Hippenstee l, 201 &lt;:rern bri&lt;II'
Or ., Gal lipolis, h&lt;-1:-. been
elet:ll.:d to th~ votmg melll·
- ··-"" ' · ip of t11e Oh 1o Society for
the Prcv(•nliun of Bl mdncs:-; , it
WHS ann oun ced toc:l&lt;:l y
The 81 _member guq: rr1 1 11~
bod y ~ ~ CUII lflOSC d of ;ti'P;I
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throughou t the sl.&lt;.l iP with Uw
&lt;:hief respon.s ibi lit y of eh:cting
the Soc i e t~· ·s board of direc-

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Cisco, daughter of Mr. and,
Mrs, Kermit Cisco, Northup,
became the bride of Robert
Pack, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Pack, Crown City, at the.
home of the groom 's parents,
March 16,
Rev, Jack Rankin officiated
at the 7 p.m. ceremony.-Given
in marriage by her father, the
bride wore an, off-white gown
scattered with pink rosebuds
fashionedofpowderpuffcrepe ,
The gown was styled with
bateau neckline. and full skirt.
The long sleeves. endtid in filled
culls and the w1de picture hat
was banded with off-white and
pink streamers, She carried a
. ' I bouquet of pw
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co Ioma
rosebuds; daisies and baby's
breath.
M,. Debb'1e Murphy, c rown
, ISS
City, served as bndesma1d .
· t gown w1·th
Sh e wore a mm
white picture hat trimmed in
green streamers and a carnatwn corsage.
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·Deibert Cisco, brother of the
br1de, was best man.

Mrs. Hippensteel named
by blindness society

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insign ia, Cleverly slimn110g, thrs sash·t1ed summer
cooler is st,·iped in' luscious pas tel s. blue an d PJ in k or
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tnn.Jition that said if a witch
we r e weigh ed again st th e

Bible, the power of holy writ
woul d weigh heavier than the
wi tch . .
" A crude balance was rigged

up in the yard and Nan cy
Evans was plaCed on one end of

the sca le and a family Bible on
the othe r. Of course her weight
wa s far gr eater "than the
boOk's, SO she ·tipped the scale
and -the justice declared her
inn oce nt.
The Hildebrands soon moved
away from Bethel and the tow n

FIRST CHILD BORN.
EUREKA - Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Franc ies, Eureka,
announce the birth of their first
child, a boy, April 19, at the
Holzer Medical Center. He
weighed 7lbs., 2'h ozs., and has

bee n named Brian Heath .
Maternal grandpa rents are
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cross,
Gallipolis. Materna l grea tgrandparent s are Charl es
Ralston , Gallipolis, and Mrs.
Hallie Cr oss , Syra cuse .
Pa ternal grandparents are Mr .
and Mrs. John F ranci es,
Cqyahoga Falls. Paternal
great-grandparents are Mrs.
Thelma Kocher , Millersport,
a nd Mr . and Mrs . Bruce
Francies, Elkton, Ky.

ENGAG EMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. Neil H.
Sanders, 8 Portsmouth Rd. , Gallipolis, announce the
engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter ,
Hollace Ann Sanders, to Michael E. Thompson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Thompson, 123Kineon Dr ., Ga llipolis. The
wedding will be an event of Sunday, June 2, al Grace United
Methodist Church at 2:30p.m. The bride-elect is currently
enrolled as a senior at Capital Uni versity, Columbus, where
she is majoring in elementary education. She is a 1971
graduate of Gallia Academy High Sc hool. The prospective
groom is a graduate of Gallia Academy High School and Rio
Grande College. He is working on his master's degree in
educational administrati on at Ohio University and is employed as a closed circuit television instructor at the
Gallipolis State Inslilu te. The custom of ope n church will be
observed.

Gallipolis gardeners meet
Lockina Sridll Sets

GALLIPOL IS
The
Gallipolis Garden Club held its
regular mee ting Thursday
evening, May 9, at the home of
Mrs. Edward Berki ch with
Mrs. Clyde Sa unders assisting.
N in eteen m e m bers
responded to roll ca ll naming
the person to whom they took a
May basket. Mrs. Eve lyn
Smith was introduced as a
guest.
Mrs. Keith Brown, president,
conducted lhe bus ine ss
mee ting, and it was announced
tha t Mrs. f!andolph Hand and
Mr s . Gomer Ph illips had
represented the Gallipolis
Garden Club at the spring
O.A.G.C. regional mee ting al
McArthur, April 27. It was

TAWNEY
JEWELERS
422 Second Ave.
. Gallipolis, Ohio

DID YOU FORGET
MOTHER ON
HER DAY!
GIVE HER AGIFT THAT
WILL MAKE HER FEEL
AND LOOK BffiER.
SHOW HER YOU CARE
NOT JUST FOR A DAY BUT
FOR MANY DAYS TO COME.

NO CRASH DIETS
NO STRENUOUS EXERCISE
NO l9NG TERM AGREEM

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Sunday Only Specials I
S Hour Sunday Sale

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POMEROY ·_ They couldn't be happier- those officers of
the Middleport Alumni Association! Those reservations are
pouring inandrightnow areoverthe300 mark.
To some organizations this might not seem so many, but to
the Middleport group , it's great. For the past two years due to a
lack of inter est , the reunion of alumni was cancelled. But this
ye81' -everything is "go."
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There is one problem. Plans were to have the banquet m the

From toddlers thru size 3
for boys or girls . Sandals
or canvas not included.
Big cash savings .

in. They go to Freddie Houdashelt, Middleport.

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GUNNERY Sergeant Edw81'd McComas ha s elected to spend
the next year in Japan but will be making a visit here with his
family before he leaves. He-and his family are now in Santa
Anna, calif., and some time next month will leave there for a trtp
East Should be here in early July for a couple of weeks and then
will go to Crete, Neb., where Mary and the chUdren will stay
while Edward is in Japan. For him it should be the last overseas
tour of duty before retirement time.
Incidentally, Julia McComas is home from the Holzer
Medical Center where she was confined three weeks, and seems
to" be getting along line. She's so aj&gt;preclative of the remembrance during ber illness and was especially surptised to find her
porch boxes nicely planted by a thoughtful IJClghbor dunng her

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THE sameness of a name has brought two Mrs. Harry
J)avises in!!&gt; contact with each other. Our Mrs . Harry Davis

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Pomeroy Mrs. pavis was a patient at the Holzer Medical Center
and decided to write her a note of cheer. That letter began the
correspondence.
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school in Meigs Cotmty seven years before marrying and moving
w Canl!&gt;n 41 years ago. }ler homeplace Is now the Enterprise
' l)nitl d Methodist Church par.Onage. Through llie years she has
Jllllde ·frequent visits in Meigs CountY, and is now planning to be
llefe for Memorial Daf if her health pe\'ffilts. She is harulic~pped
by the effecl,l 1 asllgblstroke sever~ ye81's ago.
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OFF
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Rosenbaum .
Refreshments were served
Vritnken; the m::~in course ut
from
a table decorated with
the home ur Lill ic:m Moore and
ye
llow
roses with Ma r ci a
U1en to the home , of Mary
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obsletler
, a guest, presiding
Pi ckens fur de:;scri and a
a t the tea service .
socia l hour .
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turkey dinner with all the trinunin's to be prepared by Iva
Stewart and served by the "Jobies" of &amp;the! 62 will take place in
the Middleport Elementary School auditorium on Pearl Street.
'l'he time Is 6:30, May 24, and the toastmaster will be MHS
graduate Allred Scarberry, Rio Grande, with Dr. Lewis Rick·

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DISCHARGES Sca li
Williams, Henry Ward, Jr .,
Jessie Dodderer , Neva Might,
Clara Phillips, Edna Roush.

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Human fears and fascination
with the unknown blossomed
long before the creation of the
current inovie ''The Exorcist. ''
Tales of witchcraft and sorcery
came to America from Eu~ope
and these superstitious beliefs
surfaced at the famous Salem
with craft
tr ials
in
Massachusetts in 1692. On the
testimony of sup posedl y
bew itc hed adolescen t gi rl s,
several in nocerit women were
hanged as witches.
Ohio too ha d its witchcraft
troubl es in pioneer days. In
Be thel, a sober, god-fearing
community in . Clermon t
Coun ty, se veral da ughters of
the llildebrand fam ily began to
sc ream hysterica ll y in the
night and claimed they saw
evil spirits in the person of a
neighbor, Nancy Evans.
Although Nancy was a quiet,
kindly woman, she soon ear ned
the reputa tion of a witch.
Crude efforts of exorcism were
evoked in an attempt to rid the
girls of their curse. A large
Iinsey-woolsey sack was made
and incantations were spoken
over it to force the evil spirits
in to the bag. Then it was
chopped into small pieces with
an ax , and the pieces burned in
a huge fir e.
Still lhe girls appeared to be
possessed. In despiration, the
local justice of the peace
decided to apply a n old

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CHESHIRE - Miss Michelle ha t with satin streamers. He r
Lynn Bu ck a nd William flowers consisted of two long
Patrick Hager exc hanged stemmed rosebuds and matwedding ·vows in the Ches hire ching streamers .
Mi ke Hage r, brother of the
Baptist Churc h, Feb. 8 at 7:30
groom, se rved as best man .
p.m.
·For her da ughte r's wedd ing,
Rev . William Beagle perMrs.
Buck wore a paste l pink
form ed the doubl e ring
ceremony for the daughter of dress , black accessories and a
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Buck pepperm int corsa ge. Mrs.
Hager wore an aqua blue
Jr ., Roush Lane, Cheshire.
dress
. also wi th black acTw o seve n branch candelabra an d giant ferns cesso r ies and peppermint
decorated the church as Mrs. corsage .
A reception honoring the
Merl yn Boss,
orga ni s t,
presented "A Time For Us ," couple was held at !he home of
"Theme From Love Story ," the bride 's parents . The four
and "Love is a Many Splen- tiered cake was accented with
pi nk and red hearts and topped
dored Thin g. "
Given in marriage by her with the trad itional bride and
father, the bride .wore a white groom . The bride 's table also
velvet gown wi th wide scoop featured a centerpiece of red
neckline, long puff sleeves, and and white carnations With a
a-line skirt. Lace band ings and single pink candle at eac h end .
rose petal appliques enhanced Assisting at the reception-were
the sleeves and empire waist- Mrs. Wayne Wolfe, Mrs. Rita
line. Her headpiece was a Hager- and Mrs . Jack Minor .
The new Mrs . !lager is
while mantilla of silk illusion
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ployed as an operating
with venice lace bordering the
room
tec h n icia n a t Holze r
chap el length train . Her
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heirloom pearl necklace and employed at the Gavin Plan t,
matchin g ea r rings. Red Ches hi re . The co uple now
reside at 640 Second Ave .,
~rosebuds ce ntered her bouquet
of whi te and red t:arnations, Gallipolis.
Out of tow n guests attending
accented by baby's brea th and
the
wedding inc luded Mrs. Ray
matching s trea mers.
Miss Eve Ha rris, Ga llipolis, Dawson , Ge orge Dawson, Mrs.
served as maid of honor . She Stanley Boyce, Mrs. Harold
wore a gown of red fl oral nyfon Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
organza fashi oned with a deep Dawson , and Jeff , Mrs. Sa ndy
red velve t bod ice, · victorian Dawson, Mr . and Mrs. Jerry
neckline, bishop sleeves and Dawson, Mrs. Ann Devault,
full skirt. A red satin bow Debbie, and Linda, and Mr.
accented the empire wa ist. and Mrs. Tom Broyles.
Also worn was a pink picture

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COLUMBUS 1UP! 1 - Gov .
John J . Gilligan announced
Saturday he approved 22
grants towling $992.000 in sw te
and fede r al c rime contro l
fu nds. Included was $1,200 to
the village of Sy racuse in
Meigs Coun ty for police radio
communications equipment.

MI&lt;TCil ES 'RI\INED OUT
CONROE, Tex . 1UP IJ - The
Women's Southern Amateur
Go l f Tou rnamen t semifinal
malchc ~
be tween Brenda
Goldsmith of San Antonio,
Tex., and Martha Jones of
Decatur , Ga ., and Houstonians
Mary Ann Ra thrnell and Ma ry
Beth Morgan, Were rained out
Friday.
The matches will be played
today , with an 18-hole fi nal
match to follow.

were Ver&lt;t Crow, president,,
a_ssistcd by , Roberta O'Brien
and Rose Sisson . The t:haptcr
also installed new oHicers who
include June Van Vranken,
preside nt; Roberta 0 1 Brien,
vicC' presi dent; Mary Pickens.
recor din g SC(Telary: Ruby
Suer. tre &lt;-tsurer and Shirley
Cu.ste r , ~.:o rr espond in ~
secretary .
Reports for the po st year
wert! given a nd Mrs. Crow,
ou tgoin g president, was give n
a standing ovation for her
leadership. Also given a vote of
thanks for Ius work wi th the
gr oup' s " Silver Slipper"
projec t was Bob Hoefli ch.
The group pledged $50 to the
Meigs County Senior Citizens
organization and ga ve a gift of
apprecwtion to Ohio Ew Phi
Chapter for its he lp in the
Silver Slipper projec t.

Hager-Buck vows read

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POM EROY - .The l'i tual i1f
jewels ceremony was given to
Be tty Oh li nger, Mary Pit-kens
a nd ·Lil lian Mo() re wh e n
Preceptor Bet.iJ Belli Chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi Soron ty niet
Thursday night ;\t the horne of
Rober ta O'Brien.
Co ndudin g the ce remony

It was reported tha t Mildred
Karr and Norma Amsbary will .
attend the s ta te convention in
Columbus, May 17-19. Ann
Rupe donated the traveling

The social committee (;I ll ·
noun('ed ~ progres::;ive dinner
begin ning at rr p.m ., M~y 23, ,
with the : firs t ('Oursc, ~p­
pe tize rs, to be served al the

Mr. and Mrs. Williflm P Hager

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MON. &amp; FRI. 9-9

Van Meter reading scripture

from II Co rinthian s 4: 1-15
followed by the Lord's Prayer
in unison . The pledge to the
flag was then given . Participating in the program were
Mrs. Bertha Smi th with a
reading on Adam and Eve,
Genesis 2; Mrs. Clara Conroy,
love and judgment, Luke 6;
Mrs. Gladys Spencer, steadfastness from I Thessalonians,
selected verses; Mrs. Altona
Karr , the centrali ty of Christ
from John 14; Mrs. &amp; 1:nice

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this week is the final one for gelling !hose reservations

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Va n Meter and Mrs. 1-:thcl Orr
were in charge pf t ~P proJ..: ram .

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their
landsca ping.
decided the fa ll meeting will be into
Nov. 16 in Galli polis. Mrs. Workers were needed to weed
Phillips and Mrs. W. Donald at Riverby, and a _list was
Galloway attend ed the spring passed around for th ose able to
coun ty meeting at Vinton, assist in any of the projects.
Mrs. Ran dolph Hand anApril 23.
A letter was. read from the nounced that 600 geraniums
regional director of th erapy had been sold , and the profi t
commending the club for its from this would aid the civic
supporl of the program at the pro jects.
A ta ble decoration for the
Gallipolis State Insti tute. Mrs .
Phillips announced that the children's Art tea at Riverby
pink dogwood and six whi le had been provided by Mrs.
dogwoods had been planted at . Phillips.
the Institu te on Arbor Day with
April 25 18 members were
the prog ram being we ll a t- served luncheon at the home of
then
rended. She made all the Mrs . Han d an d
proceeded
to
the
A.
A.
preparat9ry arrangements and
the cl ub expressed ap- Fi nch greenhouse at South
preciation for her efforts.
Point where they were taken on
Mrs. Eugene H. Gloss, civic a nursery informa tive tour .
Mrs . Brown ann ounced that
chairwoman, ann ounced the
many civic projects were going pla ns for lhe AA UWhome tour ,
to need workers. The flagpole June 9 were progressin g, and
at Gallia Academy High School with other ga rden cl ubs in the
ha s been weeded and the tulips ci ly, the Gallipolis Garden ·
were in full bloom . It will have Club has agreed to decorate
to be planted. The urns at the three homes and the table at
Chiclll!mauga bridge are to be Riverby.
pain ted and planted. Planting
Mrs. !land introduced Mrs.
is to be done at the Chamber of Wyman Sheets who is
Commerce building. She an- responsi ble I for th e radio
nowtced that some areas had program and newspaper itern
been fertilized, and she has the for June, The interesting talk
flowers for the areas to be was on " Pr opagation of
planted. Two dogwood trees Pere nni als" in which she
were planted at Washington stated that "propaga tion "
School. She announced that mea ns to cause to reproduce.
people are reques ting dogwood itself, and "perennial" is a
lrees sin ce her . efforts are · norma l life longer than two
showin g their effect in years . Perennials usually need
Gallipolis, and although it is suns hi ne half a day. Her
too la te for this spring, favorite, which she showed
dogwood trees may be ordered plantain til y, needs ~ orne
for next year by calling Mrs. shade, can be transpla nted in
Gloss or any member of the early spring and is grown for
Ve terans Memorial Hospital
club. She further requested its leaves.
ADM ISSIONS
Eber
that mem bers consider pur·
Most perennials ure winter Pickens, Sr., Syracuse; Eric
chasing azaleas to put color hardy but can be mulched with Knotts, Langsv ille; Mildred

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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr . and Mrs. William
Gunnell, Cheshire, announce the engagement of their
da ughter, Paula F ranklin, to Ronald llatfi eld, son of Janie
llalfield, Gallipolis, and Elias Halfield, Rio Grande. Paula is
a 1973 graduate of Kyger Creek High School and is presently
employed at Robbins and Myers. Ronald is also a 1973
graduate of Kyger Creek High School and is employed at the
Quaker State Service Center. The wedding will be held at the
Gunnell home, Sunday, June 2, at 2:30p. m. All reliltives and
friends are welcome to come :

Bailey , r~ s puns l' lo the good
news, I.ukt· 4.
Members SC:Jng "St~m d Up for
Jesus." aNI the re was prayer
by Mrj . Van Meter . Others
attend ing were Mrs. Paul ine
Rite , Mrs . Ada Morris, Mr s·.
Elizabeth llay es . It wa s
reported th&lt;1t 22 visiL' to sick
and shut -i ns were mode . A
than k you rJOte was rC'&lt;Jd from
Mrs. Mi1dred Frank, who has
been u patien t at the Vete rans
Memorial llospita l.

me etin g of the Unite,d
Methodi st Wome n uf th e

SILVER
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Miss Paula Franklin

light, airy material if exposed
to cold. Mrs. Sheel&lt; staled that
she feels that she does her
plants a favor. when she ta kes
them up, reworks the ground,
and sepa rates them . If planting
seeds, keep the seed bed mois t
dur ing plantin g season.
Chrysanthemums, although
easy to grow, suffer sometimes
fr om se vere wi nters. Plant in
the spring in an area where the
plants will not hav e wet feet.
Divide every season and use an
all purpose spray or dust. She
r ecomrne~ded Vigaro fer·
tilizer.
Mrs. Sheets displayed cer ise
colored peonies stating tha t
this plant likes cold winter
climate ahd endures summer
heat. II resents being moved,
prefers part lime shade. Plant
in late autumn in .shall ow
gr ound. When culling, cut
stems short and leave at least
two leaves on the re mai ning
stem so growth and bloom will
contin ue.
" Plant Pr opaga tion in
Pictures" by Mon tague Free
and "!low to Grow Almost
Everything" by Sta nl ey
Schuler were recommended as
good books for gardening information .
The hos tesses
ser ved
refr eshmen ts an d Mrs.
ll oward Samples won the door
prize.
The next regular meeting
will be open to the public, June
13 and special invitations are
bein g sent to the other garden
clubs in Gallipolis.
A plant sale with common
and botannical names was held
by Mrs. Kenne th Frazier and
indoor and outd oor plants were
exchanged by members. This
money will also be added for
civic projects.

CllF.STER - --c hri s tian s
Who Differ' ' was the pro~ r : u n
theme prese nted rrec n!ly at a

reached the woma n's e3rs and
distressed her grea tly.
!lis neighbors told him to
shoot one of his horses with a
silver bulle! while the witch
wa s within it. He melted some
silver, fashioned the metal in to
a bullet and loaded il into his
rifle . lle fi red the silver bullet
into one of his best brood
mares, killi ng the distempe rridde n horse.
A shor t lime late r, Mrs .
Garrison suddenl y died. The
horse owner always believed
his silver bullet had killed her ,
but other less superstiliou.s
peop le said it wasmore likely
that his scandalous gossip
hastened her death.

llamil ton County had its
witch prob lems as well in 1814 ,
but this episode did no t have
such a happy endi ng.
A horse breeder in the Mill
Creek valley lost several of his
fine animals when they con.
tracled a peculiar sort of
di stempe r . Occu lt minded
neighbors suggested that the
horses might have been
bewitched . Following their
advice, the horse owner

Miss Hoi/ace Ann Sanders

Chester UMW meets- j ewels ceremony given

crea ted fr om his suspicions

was r id vf illi demons .

VISITING GREENHOUSES - The members of the
Galllpolls Garden Club are pictured during a recent tour of
the greenhouses of A. A. Finch at South Point.

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brewed a special potion made
of va rious herbs and other
ingredientS, includ ing needles
and pins, in a la rge cauldron.
Still the horses suffered. The
owner now· began to suspect a
Mrs. Garrison who was. very
old and sick. She lived 10 miles
from hi s farm. The gossip

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tnn.Jition that said if a witch
we r e weigh ed again st th e

Bible, the power of holy writ
woul d weigh heavier than the
wi tch . .
" A crude balance was rigged

up in the yard and Nan cy
Evans was plaCed on one end of

the sca le and a family Bible on
the othe r. Of course her weight
wa s far gr eater "than the
boOk's, SO she ·tipped the scale
and -the justice declared her
inn oce nt.
The Hildebrands soon moved
away from Bethel and the tow n

FIRST CHILD BORN.
EUREKA - Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Franc ies, Eureka,
announce the birth of their first
child, a boy, April 19, at the
Holzer Medical Center. He
weighed 7lbs., 2'h ozs., and has

bee n named Brian Heath .
Maternal grandpa rents are
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cross,
Gallipolis. Materna l grea tgrandparent s are Charl es
Ralston , Gallipolis, and Mrs.
Hallie Cr oss , Syra cuse .
Pa ternal grandparents are Mr .
and Mrs. John F ranci es,
Cqyahoga Falls. Paternal
great-grandparents are Mrs.
Thelma Kocher , Millersport,
a nd Mr . and Mrs . Bruce
Francies, Elkton, Ky.

ENGAG EMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. Neil H.
Sanders, 8 Portsmouth Rd. , Gallipolis, announce the
engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter ,
Hollace Ann Sanders, to Michael E. Thompson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Thompson, 123Kineon Dr ., Ga llipolis. The
wedding will be an event of Sunday, June 2, al Grace United
Methodist Church at 2:30p.m. The bride-elect is currently
enrolled as a senior at Capital Uni versity, Columbus, where
she is majoring in elementary education. She is a 1971
graduate of Gallia Academy High Sc hool. The prospective
groom is a graduate of Gallia Academy High School and Rio
Grande College. He is working on his master's degree in
educational administrati on at Ohio University and is employed as a closed circuit television instructor at the
Gallipolis State Inslilu te. The custom of ope n church will be
observed.

Gallipolis gardeners meet
Lockina Sridll Sets

GALLIPOL IS
The
Gallipolis Garden Club held its
regular mee ting Thursday
evening, May 9, at the home of
Mrs. Edward Berki ch with
Mrs. Clyde Sa unders assisting.
N in eteen m e m bers
responded to roll ca ll naming
the person to whom they took a
May basket. Mrs. Eve lyn
Smith was introduced as a
guest.
Mrs. Keith Brown, president,
conducted lhe bus ine ss
mee ting, and it was announced
tha t Mrs. f!andolph Hand and
Mr s . Gomer Ph illips had
represented the Gallipolis
Garden Club at the spring
O.A.G.C. regional mee ting al
McArthur, April 27. It was

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422 Second Ave.
. Gallipolis, Ohio

DID YOU FORGET
MOTHER ON
HER DAY!
GIVE HER AGIFT THAT
WILL MAKE HER FEEL
AND LOOK BffiER.
SHOW HER YOU CARE
NOT JUST FOR A DAY BUT
FOR MANY DAYS TO COME.

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POMEROY ·_ They couldn't be happier- those officers of
the Middleport Alumni Association! Those reservations are
pouring inandrightnow areoverthe300 mark.
To some organizations this might not seem so many, but to
the Middleport group , it's great. For the past two years due to a
lack of inter est , the reunion of alumni was cancelled. But this
ye81' -everything is "go."
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There is one problem. Plans were to have the banquet m the

From toddlers thru size 3
for boys or girls . Sandals
or canvas not included.
Big cash savings .

in. They go to Freddie Houdashelt, Middleport.

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GUNNERY Sergeant Edw81'd McComas ha s elected to spend
the next year in Japan but will be making a visit here with his
family before he leaves. He-and his family are now in Santa
Anna, calif., and some time next month will leave there for a trtp
East Should be here in early July for a couple of weeks and then
will go to Crete, Neb., where Mary and the chUdren will stay
while Edward is in Japan. For him it should be the last overseas
tour of duty before retirement time.
Incidentally, Julia McComas is home from the Holzer
Medical Center where she was confined three weeks, and seems
to" be getting along line. She's so aj&gt;preclative of the remembrance during ber illness and was especially surptised to find her
porch boxes nicely planted by a thoughtful IJClghbor dunng her

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and decided to write her a note of cheer. That letter began the
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' l)nitl d Methodist Church par.Onage. Through llie years she has
Jllllde ·frequent visits in Meigs CountY, and is now planning to be
llefe for Memorial Daf if her health pe\'ffilts. She is harulic~pped
by the effecl,l 1 asllgblstroke sever~ ye81's ago.
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Rosenbaum .
Refreshments were served
Vritnken; the m::~in course ut
from
a table decorated with
the home ur Lill ic:m Moore and
ye
llow
roses with Ma r ci a
U1en to the home , of Mary
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obsletler
, a guest, presiding
Pi ckens fur de:;scri and a
a t the tea service .
socia l hour .
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salad at the home of June Van

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Meigs Jwtior High School cafete ria BUT since this accommodates only about 250, the place has been changed. The
turkey dinner with all the trinunin's to be prepared by Iva
Stewart and served by the "Jobies" of &amp;the! 62 will take place in
the Middleport Elementary School auditorium on Pearl Street.
'l'he time Is 6:30, May 24, and the toastmaster will be MHS
graduate Allred Scarberry, Rio Grande, with Dr. Lewis Rick·

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Jessie Dodderer , Neva Might,
Clara Phillips, Edna Roush.

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Human fears and fascination
with the unknown blossomed
long before the creation of the
current inovie ''The Exorcist. ''
Tales of witchcraft and sorcery
came to America from Eu~ope
and these superstitious beliefs
surfaced at the famous Salem
with craft
tr ials
in
Massachusetts in 1692. On the
testimony of sup posedl y
bew itc hed adolescen t gi rl s,
several in nocerit women were
hanged as witches.
Ohio too ha d its witchcraft
troubl es in pioneer days. In
Be thel, a sober, god-fearing
community in . Clermon t
Coun ty, se veral da ughters of
the llildebrand fam ily began to
sc ream hysterica ll y in the
night and claimed they saw
evil spirits in the person of a
neighbor, Nancy Evans.
Although Nancy was a quiet,
kindly woman, she soon ear ned
the reputa tion of a witch.
Crude efforts of exorcism were
evoked in an attempt to rid the
girls of their curse. A large
Iinsey-woolsey sack was made
and incantations were spoken
over it to force the evil spirits
in to the bag. Then it was
chopped into small pieces with
an ax , and the pieces burned in
a huge fir e.
Still lhe girls appeared to be
possessed. In despiration, the
local justice of the peace
decided to apply a n old

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CHESHIRE - Miss Michelle ha t with satin streamers. He r
Lynn Bu ck a nd William flowers consisted of two long
Patrick Hager exc hanged stemmed rosebuds and matwedding ·vows in the Ches hire ching streamers .
Mi ke Hage r, brother of the
Baptist Churc h, Feb. 8 at 7:30
groom, se rved as best man .
p.m.
·For her da ughte r's wedd ing,
Rev . William Beagle perMrs.
Buck wore a paste l pink
form ed the doubl e ring
ceremony for the daughter of dress , black accessories and a
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Buck pepperm int corsa ge. Mrs.
Hager wore an aqua blue
Jr ., Roush Lane, Cheshire.
dress
. also wi th black acTw o seve n branch candelabra an d giant ferns cesso r ies and peppermint
decorated the church as Mrs. corsage .
A reception honoring the
Merl yn Boss,
orga ni s t,
presented "A Time For Us ," couple was held at !he home of
"Theme From Love Story ," the bride 's parents . The four
and "Love is a Many Splen- tiered cake was accented with
pi nk and red hearts and topped
dored Thin g. "
Given in marriage by her with the trad itional bride and
father, the bride .wore a white groom . The bride 's table also
velvet gown wi th wide scoop featured a centerpiece of red
neckline, long puff sleeves, and and white carnations With a
a-line skirt. Lace band ings and single pink candle at eac h end .
rose petal appliques enhanced Assisting at the reception-were
the sleeves and empire waist- Mrs. Wayne Wolfe, Mrs. Rita
line. Her headpiece was a Hager- and Mrs . Jack Minor .
The new Mrs . !lager is
while mantilla of silk illusion
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em
ployed as an operating
with venice lace bordering the
room
tec h n icia n a t Holze r
chap el length train . Her
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heirloom pearl necklace and employed at the Gavin Plan t,
matchin g ea r rings. Red Ches hi re . The co uple now
reside at 640 Second Ave .,
~rosebuds ce ntered her bouquet
of whi te and red t:arnations, Gallipolis.
Out of tow n guests attending
accented by baby's brea th and
the
wedding inc luded Mrs. Ray
matching s trea mers.
Miss Eve Ha rris, Ga llipolis, Dawson , Ge orge Dawson, Mrs.
served as maid of honor . She Stanley Boyce, Mrs. Harold
wore a gown of red fl oral nyfon Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
organza fashi oned with a deep Dawson , and Jeff , Mrs. Sa ndy
red velve t bod ice, · victorian Dawson, Mr . and Mrs. Jerry
neckline, bishop sleeves and Dawson, Mrs. Ann Devault,
full skirt. A red satin bow Debbie, and Linda, and Mr.
accented the empire wa ist. and Mrs. Tom Broyles.
Also worn was a pink picture

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COLUMBUS 1UP! 1 - Gov .
John J . Gilligan announced
Saturday he approved 22
grants towling $992.000 in sw te
and fede r al c rime contro l
fu nds. Included was $1,200 to
the village of Sy racuse in
Meigs Coun ty for police radio
communications equipment.

MI&lt;TCil ES 'RI\INED OUT
CONROE, Tex . 1UP IJ - The
Women's Southern Amateur
Go l f Tou rnamen t semifinal
malchc ~
be tween Brenda
Goldsmith of San Antonio,
Tex., and Martha Jones of
Decatur , Ga ., and Houstonians
Mary Ann Ra thrnell and Ma ry
Beth Morgan, Were rained out
Friday.
The matches will be played
today , with an 18-hole fi nal
match to follow.

were Ver&lt;t Crow, president,,
a_ssistcd by , Roberta O'Brien
and Rose Sisson . The t:haptcr
also installed new oHicers who
include June Van Vranken,
preside nt; Roberta 0 1 Brien,
vicC' presi dent; Mary Pickens.
recor din g SC(Telary: Ruby
Suer. tre &lt;-tsurer and Shirley
Cu.ste r , ~.:o rr espond in ~
secretary .
Reports for the po st year
wert! given a nd Mrs. Crow,
ou tgoin g president, was give n
a standing ovation for her
leadership. Also given a vote of
thanks for Ius work wi th the
gr oup' s " Silver Slipper"
projec t was Bob Hoefli ch.
The group pledged $50 to the
Meigs County Senior Citizens
organization and ga ve a gift of
apprecwtion to Ohio Ew Phi
Chapter for its he lp in the
Silver Slipper projec t.

Hager-Buck vows read

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POM EROY - .The l'i tual i1f
jewels ceremony was given to
Be tty Oh li nger, Mary Pit-kens
a nd ·Lil lian Mo() re wh e n
Preceptor Bet.iJ Belli Chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi Soron ty niet
Thursday night ;\t the horne of
Rober ta O'Brien.
Co ndudin g the ce remony

It was reported tha t Mildred
Karr and Norma Amsbary will .
attend the s ta te convention in
Columbus, May 17-19. Ann
Rupe donated the traveling

The social committee (;I ll ·
noun('ed ~ progres::;ive dinner
begin ning at rr p.m ., M~y 23, ,
with the : firs t ('Oursc, ~p­
pe tize rs, to be served al the

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followed by the Lord's Prayer
in unison . The pledge to the
flag was then given . Participating in the program were
Mrs. Bertha Smi th with a
reading on Adam and Eve,
Genesis 2; Mrs. Clara Conroy,
love and judgment, Luke 6;
Mrs. Gladys Spencer, steadfastness from I Thessalonians,
selected verses; Mrs. Altona
Karr , the centrali ty of Christ
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their
landsca ping.
decided the fa ll meeting will be into
Nov. 16 in Galli polis. Mrs. Workers were needed to weed
Phillips and Mrs. W. Donald at Riverby, and a _list was
Galloway attend ed the spring passed around for th ose able to
coun ty meeting at Vinton, assist in any of the projects.
Mrs. Ran dolph Hand anApril 23.
A letter was. read from the nounced that 600 geraniums
regional director of th erapy had been sold , and the profi t
commending the club for its from this would aid the civic
supporl of the program at the pro jects.
A ta ble decoration for the
Gallipolis State Insti tute. Mrs .
Phillips announced that the children's Art tea at Riverby
pink dogwood and six whi le had been provided by Mrs.
dogwoods had been planted at . Phillips.
the Institu te on Arbor Day with
April 25 18 members were
the prog ram being we ll a t- served luncheon at the home of
then
rended. She made all the Mrs . Han d an d
proceeded
to
the
A.
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preparat9ry arrangements and
the cl ub expressed ap- Fi nch greenhouse at South
preciation for her efforts.
Point where they were taken on
Mrs. Eugene H. Gloss, civic a nursery informa tive tour .
Mrs . Brown ann ounced that
chairwoman, ann ounced the
many civic projects were going pla ns for lhe AA UWhome tour ,
to need workers. The flagpole June 9 were progressin g, and
at Gallia Academy High School with other ga rden cl ubs in the
ha s been weeded and the tulips ci ly, the Gallipolis Garden ·
were in full bloom . It will have Club has agreed to decorate
to be planted. The urns at the three homes and the table at
Chiclll!mauga bridge are to be Riverby.
pain ted and planted. Planting
Mrs. !land introduced Mrs.
is to be done at the Chamber of Wyman Sheets who is
Commerce building. She an- responsi ble I for th e radio
nowtced that some areas had program and newspaper itern
been fertilized, and she has the for June, The interesting talk
flowers for the areas to be was on " Pr opagation of
planted. Two dogwood trees Pere nni als" in which she
were planted at Washington stated that "propaga tion "
School. She announced that mea ns to cause to reproduce.
people are reques ting dogwood itself, and "perennial" is a
lrees sin ce her . efforts are · norma l life longer than two
showin g their effect in years . Perennials usually need
Gallipolis, and although it is suns hi ne half a day. Her
too la te for this spring, favorite, which she showed
dogwood trees may be ordered plantain til y, needs ~ orne
for next year by calling Mrs. shade, can be transpla nted in
Gloss or any member of the early spring and is grown for
Ve terans Memorial Hospital
club. She further requested its leaves.
ADM ISSIONS
Eber
that mem bers consider pur·
Most perennials ure winter Pickens, Sr., Syracuse; Eric
chasing azaleas to put color hardy but can be mulched with Knotts, Langsv ille; Mildred

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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr . and Mrs. William
Gunnell, Cheshire, announce the engagement of their
da ughter, Paula F ranklin, to Ronald llatfi eld, son of Janie
llalfield, Gallipolis, and Elias Halfield, Rio Grande. Paula is
a 1973 graduate of Kyger Creek High School and is presently
employed at Robbins and Myers. Ronald is also a 1973
graduate of Kyger Creek High School and is employed at the
Quaker State Service Center. The wedding will be held at the
Gunnell home, Sunday, June 2, at 2:30p. m. All reliltives and
friends are welcome to come :

Bailey , r~ s puns l' lo the good
news, I.ukt· 4.
Members SC:Jng "St~m d Up for
Jesus." aNI the re was prayer
by Mrj . Van Meter . Others
attend ing were Mrs. Paul ine
Rite , Mrs . Ada Morris, Mr s·.
Elizabeth llay es . It wa s
reported th&lt;1t 22 visiL' to sick
and shut -i ns were mode . A
than k you rJOte was rC'&lt;Jd from
Mrs. Mi1dred Frank, who has
been u patien t at the Vete rans
Memorial llospita l.

me etin g of the Unite,d
Methodi st Wome n uf th e

SILVER
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Miss Paula Franklin

light, airy material if exposed
to cold. Mrs. Sheel&lt; staled that
she feels that she does her
plants a favor. when she ta kes
them up, reworks the ground,
and sepa rates them . If planting
seeds, keep the seed bed mois t
dur ing plantin g season.
Chrysanthemums, although
easy to grow, suffer sometimes
fr om se vere wi nters. Plant in
the spring in an area where the
plants will not hav e wet feet.
Divide every season and use an
all purpose spray or dust. She
r ecomrne~ded Vigaro fer·
tilizer.
Mrs. Sheets displayed cer ise
colored peonies stating tha t
this plant likes cold winter
climate ahd endures summer
heat. II resents being moved,
prefers part lime shade. Plant
in late autumn in .shall ow
gr ound. When culling, cut
stems short and leave at least
two leaves on the re mai ning
stem so growth and bloom will
contin ue.
" Plant Pr opaga tion in
Pictures" by Mon tague Free
and "!low to Grow Almost
Everything" by Sta nl ey
Schuler were recommended as
good books for gardening information .
The hos tesses
ser ved
refr eshmen ts an d Mrs.
ll oward Samples won the door
prize.
The next regular meeting
will be open to the public, June
13 and special invitations are
bein g sent to the other garden
clubs in Gallipolis.
A plant sale with common
and botannical names was held
by Mrs. Kenne th Frazier and
indoor and outd oor plants were
exchanged by members. This
money will also be added for
civic projects.

CllF.STER - --c hri s tian s
Who Differ' ' was the pro~ r : u n
theme prese nted rrec n!ly at a

reached the woma n's e3rs and
distressed her grea tly.
!lis neighbors told him to
shoot one of his horses with a
silver bulle! while the witch
wa s within it. He melted some
silver, fashioned the metal in to
a bullet and loaded il into his
rifle . lle fi red the silver bullet
into one of his best brood
mares, killi ng the distempe rridde n horse.
A shor t lime late r, Mrs .
Garrison suddenl y died. The
horse owner always believed
his silver bullet had killed her ,
but other less superstiliou.s
peop le said it wasmore likely
that his scandalous gossip
hastened her death.

llamil ton County had its
witch prob lems as well in 1814 ,
but this episode did no t have
such a happy endi ng.
A horse breeder in the Mill
Creek valley lost several of his
fine animals when they con.
tracled a peculiar sort of
di stempe r . Occu lt minded
neighbors suggested that the
horses might have been
bewitched . Following their
advice, the horse owner

Miss Hoi/ace Ann Sanders

Chester UMW meets- j ewels ceremony given

crea ted fr om his suspicions

was r id vf illi demons .

VISITING GREENHOUSES - The members of the
Galllpolls Garden Club are pictured during a recent tour of
the greenhouses of A. A. Finch at South Point.

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brewed a special potion made
of va rious herbs and other
ingredientS, includ ing needles
and pins, in a la rge cauldron.
Still the horses suffered. The
owner now· began to suspect a
Mrs. Garrison who was. very
old and sick. She lived 10 miles
from hi s farm. The gossip

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CHE~ HJI(E -- 'fhr Cheshire
Kyger Creek Alumn i. Banquet
wi ll lw Saturd:ty, May 25, at
fi ::«J p.m . at Ky~er Creek High

is the tlaugt1tn of
Mrs. F:vond Smith, Addi son..
and Dolan f' . Smith, nlplcy. W.
Vrt.· Sh\· i!-l ~1cliv&lt;' in the Kygl'r
CrN~ k KL•yetk• Club, Hh~tT hing
b~nd . cunecr l band, sy11 1phmlil'
band, pt.•p band ~md clarinet
choir. She i ~ presen t.J y serving
as president of the Kyger

to Ma rsha ll University from
the West Virginia General

Band Scholarship Fund .

Honor Society ~11 1d thf' F'rrnc:h
Club for the school YC(:II" 197:!·

JEANNETTE SMiTH

is honored

Mr. and Mrs. Ricky E. Hoover

Annual Edi tion of the largest
student award publication in

Nuptials exchanged

the nation.
Students from over 20,000
public, private and parochial
high sc hools throughout the

MIDDLEPORT - White groom. Guests were registered
and yellow arrangements by Miss June Hutton, sister of
of pompons and glad- the bride, and Mrs. Evelyn
ioli decorated the altar of Murray, Mrs . Kathryn Evans,
the Bradbury Church of Christ Kathryn Werner , J oyce Dav is
for the wedding of Miss and Mrs. Bel-nice Winn served.
Jacqueline Rae Hutton· to
For a -brief wedding trip to
Ricky E. Hoover.
Chillicothe, the bride changed
The bride is the daughter of into a pink polyes ter knit dress _
Mr. and Mrs. Manford Hutton, She will graduate from Meigs
Rt. I, Middleport, and the High School in May. Hoover
bridegroom is the son of Mr. graduated from Meigs last
and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, also year. The couple resides in
of Rt. I, Middleport. . The Syracuse. Hoover is employed
ceremony was performed by by the State of Ohio, working
Jeffrey Ranson at 6:30 p.m., out of a ·columbus office .
March 16.
Out-of-town guests included
Nuptial music was presented Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Gibson, Mr.
by Mrs. Raymond Wilcox with and Mrs . Everett Hutton ,
selections including " One Crestline; Mr. and Mrs·: John
KiSs/ ' 11 We 've Only Just Kool, Sistersville, W, Va.; Mr.
Begun" and "The Theme from and Mrs. Jack Forsee, CinRomeo and Juliet."
cinnati ; and Mrs. Cora Taylor ,
Given in marriage by her Bucyrus.
father, the bride was attired in
a gown of satin and lace
fashioned with an empire
waist, high neckline and long
sleeves. She carried a bouquet
of yellow daisies and baby's
breath, and her veii of illusion
was held in place by a headpiece of sequins and pearls.
Miss . Dinah Erlewine ,
Dexter, was the maid of honor
and she wore a yellow gown
POMEROY - Meigs Sr.
with a matching hat. She Citizens Center activities at the
carried yellow and white Pomeroy Junior High School is
daisies . Greg Stewart, .Mid- open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
dleport, was best man and the each day.
ushers were James Hutton ,
Monday, May 13, Sewing,
brother of the bride, and Terry Square Dancing, Rug Making;
WhiUatch, Middleport.
Tuesday, May 14, Chorus J.
For her daughter's wedding, 2:30p.m., Rug Making, Cards
Mrs. Hutton wore a blue gown and Games; Wednesday, May
with white accessories and had 15, Nurses Day - Blood
a carnation corsage. Mrs. Pressure , 12 :30-2 :30 p.m.,
Hoover was in a pink gown and Chair Caning ; Thursday, May
she also wore white ac- 16, Crocheting, Crafts, Cards
cessories and a carnati on and Games ; Friday , May 17,
corsage.
Bowling, 1-3 p.m.; Saturday,
Reception honoring the May 18, Boat Excursion, 1-4
couple was held in the church p.m., be at Center by 12:30
basement' immediately p.m.
following the ceremony. The
Senior Ci li zens lun ch
bride's table featured ·a three program, Monda y thr oug h
tiered cake topped with the Friday, 11 :30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
traditional miniature bride and

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13. The picnic will procede
regardless of the weather and
members are to.bring covered
dish, table service and
beverage . Dinner will begin at

athletics, activities or com-

6:30p.m. The boa rd members
will provide meat. Installation
of offi ce rs will be held.

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MIDDLEPORT - Crea t'mg colorful
:=;: children 's quilts of nursery rhyme theme
:::: - many for-charitable purposes - is 89~! year-old Bertha , Ebersbach's favori te

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and designs in the printed materials
which she uses create a dimensiona l

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effect.
In years past, goi ng to quilting bees

nimble fingers, thi s gracious lady
delights in the daily ritual of adding
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Ba sse tt China Tab le, I Lea l,
4 arm chair s. Contemporary .

attack, difficulty in walkin g, and a
hea ring impai rmen t made getting out
more diffi cul t and working at a regular
large quilting frame almost impossible.
She now uses a lap frame for her
work on the children's quil ts, the lates t of
which is Raggedy Ann and Andy,
ou tlined with a bright blue border. Just
beautiful !
The first quil t she made, a cha rming
Mickey Mouse, wa~ a gift to a little boy

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and Mrs. Paul Kloes, Minersv ille.
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Of the 17 quilts she ha s made in the
While Mrs. Ebersbach 's activities is her only granddaughter , Twila , now a
past six years. Mrs. Ebersbach . ha s are somewha.t. lim ited. her interests senior at RioGrandeCollcge where she is
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Methodist Church for holiday bazaa rs,
She goes to church regularly at
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Crippled Children in Cincinnati, and monthly meetings of the Thi rd Friday and whil e she does a li ttle of that , for the
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Emma K. a hand with the house hold
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their son, Shawn . David Ray
McCarty, on his second birth-

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Fire
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first annual Horse Show today
at 1 p.m . at the Mason County
Fair Grounds. Jim Singleton
will judge even Is· and announcements will be made by
Luke Hale. All classes will be
judged according to the Ohio
Valley Horseman Association .

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MIDDLEPORT - Mrs .
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has been named to the 10.
member State Board of
Christi an Service and Concerns of the Ohio Baptist
Conven tion and attended her
fir st mee tin g Saturday at
Granville. She is a member of
the Mt. Morish Baptist Church
in Middleport.

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Proceeds will be used for
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Attending the meeting ,
conducted by Mrs. Fay Sauer,
were 29 members and three
guests, Mrs. Dale Dutton, Mrs.
Kate Jarrell and Mrs. Alita
Carpenter Ca rr oll . Reports
were given by the treasurer,
Mrs. Bernice Carpenter, and
Mrs. Sibley Slack, fellowship
committee.

Mr. and Mrs. Billy Sunday,
Mrs. Olga McCarty, Ronnie
McCarty and Dale McCarty .
Ice cream , ca ke a nd soft
drinks were served. Games
were played wtth prized bei ng
won by Donna and Brenda
Robbins. An egg hun t was held
precedin g the party.

day annive rsary.

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activities. She noted that the 86
branches in Oh io have a
membership of 8,452 and spoke
of the Ohio Division commitment to abolish corporal
punishment in the schools, and

Gn OUR LOW, TAKE

by

to eliminate institutions for
children. Mrs. Evans also
commented on her attendance
along wilh 300 other AAUW
members to the United Nations
seminar . She urged attendance
at the Governor's Conference
on Library Service at Athens
and an noun ced that $28,000 has
been collected this year for
fellowships for members
working beyond the master's
de gree. Mrs. Maxine Philson
introduced Mrs. Evans and
· presented her with a gift on
behalf of the branch.

publication, in recognition of

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POMEROY - Mrs. Eileen
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the Ohio Division, American
Association of University
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recent dinner meeting of the
Middleport - Pomeroy Area
Branch .of the American
Association of Universit y
Women at the Meigs Inn.
Mrs. Evans reviewed the

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petsonality profile

Symphony 197J-74, numerous
superior ratings at District XV

and ensemble contest. .Jea nnette ha s recently been

ADDISON - "Who 's \Vhu
Amon g America n High School
Students"
honors
Miss
Je.ann ette Lynn Smith , Ad dison. Miss Smith , a se ni w· at
Kyger Creek High Sc hool was
recently notified that she is to
be featured in the Eighth

sec reta.ry , Ch risty Blazer ;
treasurer, Katy · Sh ~mak er .
Se nd checks with . rese rvations to Ruth Casto,
corresponding. secretary, Box
i25, Cheshire, 45620, phone 367-

hold its final meeting
of the year at the Bob Evans

Hnd wi ll be invited to · par ticipate in the firm 's annua l
"Survey of High t\ chicvcr s''
later in lhc academic yc~1 r .
Upon gradu~1t i on in May,
Jeanne tte plans to a t tend

Philip Sousa Band Award ,
alternate to the All Ohio Youth

Miss Smith

SchooL Hcservationsat $5 ea~h
sho'!!d be made by May 16.
F:ntertammcn t wtll be _T~x
Harrison and The Valley Boys.
Tickets can be purchased at
Scott's Grocery a nd Miz
Martha's in Cheshire.
Officers ar e president,
Cha rles Leach; vice president,
Bill Quick ie; recording

awarded a lflU Sic.: sc h(J I CJr ~ hip

Creek·Chapter of the Na tional
74. Shl' is a member of the
Addi so n Unit ed Method ist
Church and &lt;.~ctivc i'n t·ommunity a&lt;.: tiv ities.
SorTie of Lhe honors J enn nc tlc
ha s received arc the ,John

PTA TO MEET
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Washington Scllool PTA will

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8- The Swulay Times-Sentinel, Sundav . May 12. 197.4
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CHE~ HJI(E -- 'fhr Cheshire
Kyger Creek Alumn i. Banquet
wi ll lw Saturd:ty, May 25, at
fi ::«J p.m . at Ky~er Creek High

is the tlaugt1tn of
Mrs. F:vond Smith, Addi son..
and Dolan f' . Smith, nlplcy. W.
Vrt.· Sh\· i!-l ~1cliv&lt;' in the Kygl'r
CrN~ k KL•yetk• Club, Hh~tT hing
b~nd . cunecr l band, sy11 1phmlil'
band, pt.•p band ~md clarinet
choir. She i ~ presen t.J y serving
as president of the Kyger

to Ma rsha ll University from
the West Virginia General

Band Scholarship Fund .

Honor Society ~11 1d thf' F'rrnc:h
Club for the school YC(:II" 197:!·

JEANNETTE SMiTH

is honored

Mr. and Mrs. Ricky E. Hoover

Annual Edi tion of the largest
student award publication in

Nuptials exchanged

the nation.
Students from over 20,000
public, private and parochial
high sc hools throughout the

MIDDLEPORT - White groom. Guests were registered
and yellow arrangements by Miss June Hutton, sister of
of pompons and glad- the bride, and Mrs. Evelyn
ioli decorated the altar of Murray, Mrs . Kathryn Evans,
the Bradbury Church of Christ Kathryn Werner , J oyce Dav is
for the wedding of Miss and Mrs. Bel-nice Winn served.
Jacqueline Rae Hutton· to
For a -brief wedding trip to
Ricky E. Hoover.
Chillicothe, the bride changed
The bride is the daughter of into a pink polyes ter knit dress _
Mr. and Mrs. Manford Hutton, She will graduate from Meigs
Rt. I, Middleport, and the High School in May. Hoover
bridegroom is the son of Mr. graduated from Meigs last
and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, also year. The couple resides in
of Rt. I, Middleport. . The Syracuse. Hoover is employed
ceremony was performed by by the State of Ohio, working
Jeffrey Ranson at 6:30 p.m., out of a ·columbus office .
March 16.
Out-of-town guests included
Nuptial music was presented Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Gibson, Mr.
by Mrs. Raymond Wilcox with and Mrs . Everett Hutton ,
selections including " One Crestline; Mr. and Mrs·: John
KiSs/ ' 11 We 've Only Just Kool, Sistersville, W, Va.; Mr.
Begun" and "The Theme from and Mrs. Jack Forsee, CinRomeo and Juliet."
cinnati ; and Mrs. Cora Taylor ,
Given in marriage by her Bucyrus.
father, the bride was attired in
a gown of satin and lace
fashioned with an empire
waist, high neckline and long
sleeves. She carried a bouquet
of yellow daisies and baby's
breath, and her veii of illusion
was held in place by a headpiece of sequins and pearls.
Miss . Dinah Erlewine ,
Dexter, was the maid of honor
and she wore a yellow gown
POMEROY - Meigs Sr.
with a matching hat. She Citizens Center activities at the
carried yellow and white Pomeroy Junior High School is
daisies . Greg Stewart, .Mid- open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
dleport, was best man and the each day.
ushers were James Hutton ,
Monday, May 13, Sewing,
brother of the bride, and Terry Square Dancing, Rug Making;
WhiUatch, Middleport.
Tuesday, May 14, Chorus J.
For her daughter's wedding, 2:30p.m., Rug Making, Cards
Mrs. Hutton wore a blue gown and Games; Wednesday, May
with white accessories and had 15, Nurses Day - Blood
a carnation corsage. Mrs. Pressure , 12 :30-2 :30 p.m.,
Hoover was in a pink gown and Chair Caning ; Thursday, May
she also wore white ac- 16, Crocheting, Crafts, Cards
cessories and a carnati on and Games ; Friday , May 17,
corsage.
Bowling, 1-3 p.m.; Saturday,
Reception honoring the May 18, Boat Excursion, 1-4
couple was held in the church p.m., be at Center by 12:30
basement' immediately p.m.
following the ceremony. The
Senior Ci li zens lun ch
bride's table featured ·a three program, Monda y thr oug h
tiered cake topped with the Friday, 11 :30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
traditional miniature bride and

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13. The picnic will procede
regardless of the weather and
members are to.bring covered
dish, table service and
beverage . Dinner will begin at

athletics, activities or com-

6:30p.m. The boa rd members
will provide meat. Installation
of offi ce rs will be held.

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MIDDLEPORT - Crea t'mg colorful
:=;: children 's quilts of nursery rhyme theme
:::: - many for-charitable purposes - is 89~! year-old Bertha , Ebersbach's favori te

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sc holar ship awards of $500 to

$1.000 funded by the publishers

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Marshall University and major

and designs in the printed materials
which she uses create a dimensiona l

two good r atings at sUi te solo

in music. She later plans to
~ac h secondc.H'y instrum ental

effect.
In years past, goi ng to quilting bees

nimble fingers, thi s gracious lady
delights in the daily ritual of adding
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pretty quilts .
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music.

Ba sse tt China Tab le, I Lea l,
4 arm chair s. Contemporary .

attack, difficulty in walkin g, and a
hea ring impai rmen t made getting out
more diffi cul t and working at a regular
large quilting frame almost impossible.
She now uses a lap frame for her
work on the children's quil ts, the lates t of
which is Raggedy Ann and Andy,
ou tlined with a bright blue border. Just
beautiful !
The first quil t she made, a cha rming
Mickey Mouse, wa~ a gift to a little boy

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and Mrs. Paul Kloes, Minersv ille.
with a personalized tag .
High St. in Middleport. Her pride and joy
Of the 17 quilts she ha s made in the
While Mrs. Ebersbach 's activities is her only granddaughter , Twila , now a
past six years. Mrs. Ebersbach . ha s are somewha.t. lim ited. her interests senior at RioGrandeCollcge where she is
contributed four lo the Heath United remain varied .
majoring in ed uca tion.
Methodist Church for holiday bazaa rs,
She goes to church regularly at
·spring days give Mrs. Ebersbach the
one went to the Shriners' Hospi ta l for Heath Uni ted Methodist and attends the desire to ge t ou t and "dig in the dirt,"
Crippled Children in Cincinnati, and monthly meetings of the Thi rd Friday and whil e she does a li ttle of that , for the
another to the Burns Institute there . Club. Once a week she bakes bread for mos t part her days are spent giving
Several have been made for relatives and the fami ly .
Emma K. a hand with the house hold
friends .
A widow for 10 years, Mrs . Ebers- chores and , of course, adding thousa nds
Ii 'takes two or three months fur Mrs. bach. resides wi !h her son-in-law and or tiny stitches to one of her pretty quillo.

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Donald McCarty entertained
recently with a par ty honoring
their son, Shawn . David Ray
McCarty, on his second birth-

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Your Choice

REG. '849.95

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Special for each "Mom"

MEAT LOAF, SAUSBURY STEAK,
UVER AND ONIONS, CHICKEN
AND NOODLES WITH ALL THE
TRIMMINGS

FOR
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Dark Oak
REG. $89.95
NOW

SECRETARY
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FIRST SHOW
PT . PLEA SAN T - The
Valley
Volunteer
Fire
Department is sponsoring its
first annual Horse Show today
at 1 p.m . at the Mason County
Fair Grounds. Jim Singleton
will judge even Is· and announcements will be made by
Luke Hale. All classes will be
judged according to the Ohio
Valley Horseman Association .

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Bassett &amp; \( in ca id

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HURRY-LIMITED TIME
ONLY TO SAVE BIG!

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NAMED TO BOARD
MIDDLEPORT - Mrs .
Arnold Richards, Midd leport,
has been named to the 10.
member State Board of
Christi an Service and Concerns of the Ohio Baptist
Conven tion and attended her
fir st mee tin g Saturday at
Granville. She is a member of
the Mt. Morish Baptist Church
in Middleport.

$39-995

Your
Ch01ce

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Guests were Sheri Stewart,
Joe McCa rty, Mary Smith,
Donna and Brenda Robbins,

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Murp~~s SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA

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$39995

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Burlin g t o n
Traditional.

Plans for the auction held
yesterday were finalized.
Proceeds will be used for
purchasing a loca tor for Ute
museumi:J

: ~--------------------------------~

Big Room Cooling ! And . open-type
adjom ing rooms ! Slidi ng walnut-pattern fron t panell Conceals con trols
till needed . Jet -Ai re Vent' Freshens
room air by exhausting' stale smoky
room air to the outside .
·

"GIPI to know us
~fore you need us"

Your Thorn MeAn Store
Ml DOLE PORT, 0 .

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Here's 19,000 BTU/hr.,
Jet-fast cooling for
multi-room comfort .

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DISCOUNT TO AU GRADS

heritage house

OUR SPRING PRICE IS
TOO LOW TO .NTION

WE
SALUTE
NATIONAL
HOSPITAL I ctrNrc l
WEEK ,-~·- · · ........... . . ..":

Reg . $449 .95 to $549. 95

REG. '549.95

SOFA'S &amp; LOVESEATS .

Attending the meeting ,
conducted by Mrs. Fay Sauer,
were 29 members and three
guests, Mrs. Dale Dutton, Mrs.
Kate Jarrell and Mrs. Alita
Carpenter Ca rr oll . Reports
were given by the treasurer,
Mrs. Bernice Carpenter, and
Mrs. Sibley Slack, fellowship
committee.

Mr. and Mrs. Billy Sunday,
Mrs. Olga McCarty, Ronnie
McCarty and Dale McCarty .
Ice cream , ca ke a nd soft
drinks were served. Games
were played wtth prized bei ng
won by Donna and Brenda
Robbins. An egg hun t was held
precedin g the party.

day annive rsary.

If you have sliding windows', here's
the Frigidaire air conditioner for you!

S PC. &amp; 1-6 PC.
SUITES

Bassett- Traditional

Birthday celebrated

1~1\\.9\n._

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Gel the Frigidaire Take·Home Room Air Condit ioner t hat ·
del1vers 6,000 BTUs/ hr. of cool in g capaci ty 100 pounds ful ly
crated , it's light enough to ta ke ho me w1th yo u right now .
3-way air flow ge ts the cool or fresh air ri ght where ypu want
it . And it can remove up to 72 pints of m0 istur e eve ry 24 hou rs
to make you r room rea ll y comfo rtab le .
Model AEC3 -6LS

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charter membership and
activities. She noted that the 86
branches in Oh io have a
membership of 8,452 and spoke
of the Ohio Division commitment to abolish corporal
punishment in the schools, and

Gn OUR LOW, TAKE

by

to eliminate institutions for
children. Mrs. Evans also
commented on her attendance
along wilh 300 other AAUW
members to the United Nations
seminar . She urged attendance
at the Governor's Conference
on Library Service at Athens
and an noun ced that $28,000 has
been collected this year for
fellowships for members
working beyond the master's
de gree. Mrs. Maxine Philson
introduced Mrs. Evans and
· presented her with a gift on
behalf of the branch.

publication, in recognition of

c9t®~lfJ@fltl W!lttl®&amp;

IT WITH YOU PRICE!
our low
sale prices
do not include
the wagon.

work of th e AAU W and
congra tula ted the Branch on
making the Journal, a national

• Lightweight , take-home install
-it-yourself cabinet .
• Push -button. operation . Hi for
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GALLIPOLI S
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president of the Ohio
Federation of Business and
Profess ional Women 's Club
and a member of the Gallipolis
Club served as installing offi cer in Cleveland Saturday
when Mrs. Pauline S. Riel,
Morrow County, was elected ,
and installed as state
president.
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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Gilland, Mason, W. Va., are a!Ulouncing the engagement of
their daughter, Debra Kay, to Charles Wesley Roush, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roush, Mason. Both Miss Gilland and
Roush are graduates of Wahama High SchooL She is
presently employed in the business office at Pleasa nt VaHey
HospitaL He is employed by Sturdi House Manufacturing
Co., Point Pleasant. An August wedding is being planned .

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BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED - Mrs. Edith Ebersbach,
Vie!Ula, W. Va., announces the engagement of her only
daughter, Linda Atkinson, to Tom L. Miller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Miller, Cheshi re. The bride-&lt;elect is a 1973
graduate of Meigs High School and attended Ohio State
University. Miller is a 1972 graduate of Ohio State University
where he received his B.S.M.E. degree. He is currently
employed at the Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Cori&gt;oralion at Ravenswood . The wedding will be an event of
June 6 all :30 p.m. at the Wesley United Methodist Church,
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MONDAY
THE RIVERVIEW PTA
meets at the school, 7:30p.m .
Grandparents will be honored.
Slides of the Holy Land wi11 be
shown John RiebeL
UNITED Methodist Women,
Heath United Methodist
Ch h M'ddl
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at
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. Mrs. Jividen
M. L.,
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Mrs~ James
Mrs. Jane Gilkey, hostesses,
with Mrs. Emerson Jones to
have devotions and Mrs.
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Safety patrol trophies
and
recognition , program 'by the
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Devotions by the Rev. Thomas
Weaver, Middleport Church of
the Nazarene. First grade and
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Meigs High, 7 p.m. at the
schooL
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Commerce,noon,at Meigs Inn.
RACINE ER squad meeting,
with potluck dinner, 6:30p.m.
Meeting to fo11ow at 7:30 p.m.
REGULAR meeting, Ken
Amsbary Chapter, lzaak
Walton . League, Monday
evening at club house. Cookout
- lake your own steak.
TUESDAY
OPEN House meeting by
Eastern High School Band
Boosters at 7:30 p.m. in the
new band roorn of tbe high
schooL Refreshments. All
Interested in lhe'band program
of the district urged to attend.
SPECIAL meeting, Southern
Band Boosters, 7:30p.m. at the
high school, Racine.
LADIES Auxiliary, l£wis
Mantey Post 26.1, 7 p.m., home
of Mrs. Allen Hampton.
MIDDLEPORT - Pomeroy
AreaBranch,AAUW, 7:30p.m.
Meigs High School Ubrary.
Reports and planning for
summer sessions. Jeanne
Bowen to present program.
X1 GAMMA Mu Cbapter,
Bela Sigma Phi Sorority, 7:30
p.m., home of · Mrs. Judy
Crooks. New officers to be
lnslalled.
WINDING Trail Garden
Club, 1 p.m. wildflower tour of
the Long Ho11ow area, followed
by meeting at 6 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Aaron Kelton.
Roll call, tree' leaves for
Identification. Dolly Hayes to
bave educational display on
wildflowers. Mrs. Kelton to
give program wild flowers .
SAUSBURY PTA, 7;30 p.m.
fifth and sixth graders to
present the program. Refreshments.
MEIGSChapterDAV 53,7:30
p.m. chapter home. Butternut
Ave., Pomeroy. Refreshments.
WEDNESDAY
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Christian
Temperanee Union, Pomeroy
United Methodist Church, 2 .
p.m.
MOTHER
Daughter
Banquet,
First
United
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Coleman, thairwoman. Meat
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Chapter of Alpha Dell&lt;! Kappa Chtlhcothe.
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sorority was hostess for the
Members or Alpha . Epstlon
receptions at the si&lt;Ile ron- attendmg the conventiOn, \\·ere
vention of Alpha Delta Kappa ,Mrs . Jean Alkire, Mt s. Etleen
in Columbus, May 3 and 4.
Buck, Mrs. Marlene Ftshet·,
Other hostess chapters were M~s . Ftrn Ga~ l , Mrs, E~na
Lambda of Columbus, Tau of Pnce, Mrs. Nonga Robetls,
Mtss Helen Smtih and Mrs.
NO MEETING MONDAY
Lucille Swackhamer.
PT. PLEASANT - . Mason
Alpha Delta Kappa is the
County Court will not meet international honorary sorority
Monday but On May 20U1, L. w. for women educators and has
Getty, Clerk of the Court said 41 chapters in Ohio.
New star office rs were
Sa turday.
elected and installed. Special
members take covered dish ; guest of the conventiim was
6:30p.m. at the church with Mrs . Pauline Gra ham, K11nsas
·reservations to be made before City, Mo., representing Grand
Tuesday with Mrs. Dwight Chapter. Speaker at the lunWallace, 992-3880.
cheon was Mrs. Paul Dilley ,
MIDDLEPORT Literary Columbus. who gave "With
Women.of the World " showing
Club, 2 p.m., home of Mrs.
Emerson Jones, retiri ng the dress of women of many
president. Mrs. Forest Bachtel countries around .the world.
to review, "The Waltz Kings" The Grandview High School
by Hans FanteL Roll call, swingers , Co I u m bu s ,
suggestions for next year's presented a musical program
for the banquet.
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for next Tuesday's Primary
Election as the same as those
used in last fall 's special
election, according to County
Clerk L. W. Getty. !fours to be
observed at the polls are from
6:30a .m. until 7:30p.m,

thei r 25th wedding anniversary. The Walkers have
moved into their newly purchased home on Headley St.,
Middleport, the former Norman Yeauger home . Sgt.
Walker has retired from the U.
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Mr,s. Keith G. Aeiker, Sr .,
Uncoln Hill, Pomeroy; exchanged wedding vows in a
double ring ceremony at 6:30
p.m. Feb. 16 at the Zion Church
of Christ Rutland . The Rev.
Rick Morrison officiated.
Baskets of white gladioli and
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the church decorations. Mrs .
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table deco rati ons wtth a
weddin g .table cloth and a
candelabra centerpiece . The
three-tiered weddin g cake also
carried out the color scheme
and was topped with the
traditional miniature bnde and
groom.
Mrs .
Janine
Marlin
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the
guests.
Serving
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tabl e
were ·Mrs. Alberta Wagner,
Mrs. Nancy Aeiker, and Mrs.
Debbie Hawley , all of
Pomeroy.
The · couple resides at II
Fisher St., Pomeroy . The bride
is a 1972 gradua te of Meigs
High School and is employed
with Welfare Finance Corp.,
Point Pleasant . Aeiker attended Middleport High School
prior to serving in the U. S.
Army with a tour of duty in
Vietnam. He is employed with
Central Operating Co. , New
Haven.
Out-of-town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Rife and
fam ily, Blacklick ; Mrs.
Darlene Bing, Gallipolis; Mrs.
Brenda Arms and daughter,
Lisa , New Carlisle; Mr. and
Mrs. David Martin, East Bank,
W. Va . ·, Mrs. Chester Pyatt,
Mason,. W. Va . ·, and Leo Hill ,
.Racine.

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Ronald F. Reynolds, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy, announce the birth
of their third son, Jason Todd,
April 22 at Holzer Medical
Center weighing 6 lbs. , 12 oz.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs . Walter A. Wilson,
Pomeroy., and Mr. and Mrs.
William R. Reynolds, Middleport. Great-grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs . Harold King,
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Middleport, and John Long,
Hensley , W. Va. Jason 's
brothers are Eric Arthur, age
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2'h . Their mother is the former
Kathy Wilson.

check for $15 and a certifica te
from the Ohio Federati~n of
Business and Professtonal
Women 's Clubs in recognition
of achieving second place _m
the state m the WRAP spectal
incentive awards program .
These had been mailed earlier
to Mrs. John Werner, unmediate past president of the
local club.
· Mrs. Martin attended the
traffic semlfUir Thursday m ,
Athens ~here Fred Zierow,
acting director of the OhiO
Department of Safety, w~s the
speaker. He noted that m the
past year 2,385 people ,have
been killed on Ohio highways.
'He compa red this ·to the
disaster in Xenia where only 40
were killed and the concern for
that incident, and the tack of
concern about highway safety
where many times that
number are killed each month.
He talked on the need for
stronger law enforcement,
gave figures on the reduction in
highway accidents since the
speedlimitswerechanged, and
cautioned about the inex1
perience of many motorcyc e
h'
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riders on today's tg ways.
Fifty percent of all fatalities
involve alcohol; he said, and
asked for heavier penalties for
drivers who drink.
The program included films
on seatbelt safety and
workshops on alcohol and the
counter measures by Lois
Boyer; organizing, operating
and programming local safety
councils by Dick Barbree, chief
of field operations; safety town
by Dorothy Chlad, and courtapproved
alcoholic
rehabilitation programs by
Lynn Porter. Mrs. Martin
attended the latter program
which proposed that a DWI
school be established for Ohio's
900,000 problem drinkers.

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services in support or the highway. safety effort" was given
the Middleport Business and
Professional Women's Club at
the Thursday Governor's
Conference on Traffic Center
held at Baker Center, Athens.
A framed certificate signed
by Gov . John J . Gilligan and
Safety Department officials
was presented to Mrs. Mary
Martin as chairwoman of the
WRAP (Women's Responsibility for Accident Prevenlion ) for the Middleport BPW
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Business and Professiooat Women's Club are displayed here
by Mrs. Mary Martin, left, who holds the scrapbook for
WRAP (Wom'en's Responsibility for Accident Prevention )
and a $15 check from the Ohio Federation of Business and
Professional Women's Clubs, and Mrs. John Werner, hOlding
, the framed certificate from Gov. John J. Gilligan.

BP wgets awa..-yd.s

Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore an a-line
gown of white velvet fashioned
with an empire waist, round
neckline, full length sleeves of
lace with white velvet cuffs and
an overlay of lace on the
bodice. The irail of lace was
detachable. Tfie bride 's
shoulder length veil or illusion
fell from a headband or satin
and lace with pearls and
sequins. She carried a white
Bible topped with a . red
rosebud corsage. Her only
jewelry was a pearl necklace .
PLEASANT VALLEY
Mrs. Shirley Gibbs, New
DISCHARGES :
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of honor for her sister, and the Gar land Bostic , Gallipolis
bridesmaids were Mrs. Ferry ; Lottie Roach , Point
Patricia Michael, Pomeroy, Pleasant; Mrs. Ora Durham,
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For her daughter 's wedding,

Foundation , the Retirement
Uving Centers and WRAP, the
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Other delegates attending
from the Gallipolis Club were
Mrs. Lucy Earwood, presidentelect, Mrs . Velma Henry, Mrs.
Wavalene SI&lt;Ige and Mrs. Joan
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shorl sleeves. empire wctists,
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luncheon Saturday afternoon.
Miss Consl&lt;!nce Sue We11s , an
employee of the Commercial &amp;
Savings Bank, of the Gallipolis
Club represented District 15 in
th e Young Ca re~r Woman
Contest. Miss Linda M. Poppenhouse, Akron, was selected
to represen t Ohio at the
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Saturday and Sunday, May 11
and 12.

New residents honored
MIDDLEPORT - SM-Sgt.
and Mrs. M.S. Walker, she the
former ·Dorothy Jean Scott,
who have moved to Middleport
from Las Vegas, Nev., were
honored May 5 with a house
warm ing at their home by
relatives and friends who also
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUN(;JID -The engagement and
approaching marriage of Miss Karen L. Grueser, Belpre,
and Dana E. Haines, Portland, is announced. The bride-elect
is the daughter of Norman Grueser, Minersville, and the tat e
Coralee Grueser. Her fian ce is the son of Mrs. Anna Haines,
Columbus. The bride is a 1967 graduate or Southern High
School, Racine, and a 1969 graduate of the Camden Clark
·School of Radiologic Technology, Parkersburg, W. Va. She is
employed as a regisiered technologist at the Camden Clark
Memorial Hospital, Parkersburg, W. Va. Haines is a 1966
graduate of Southern High School and graduated in 1972 from
the New York Technical Institute, Columbus. He served four
years in the U. S. Alr Force ranking staff sergeant upon
discharge. He is Cl!frently employed with Ben-Tom Corp.
The open church wedding will be an event of 2 p.m. June 2 at
the Syracuse Nazarene Church . A reception will be held at
the Holiday Inn, Gallipolis.

Cub pack 204 has session
GALLIPOLIS - Cub Scout
Pac k No. 204 recently enjoyed
a Saturday afternoon of
bowling. The boys each bowled
two ga mes. Since this activity
took the place or the regular
monthly pack meet, Webelo
leader Gary Steele presented
Jerry Eutsler with his cap and
scarf now that he has reached
the age of 10.
Boys were reminded to get
their books up to dale before
the final pack meeting and
were reminded that Scout-aRama would be held at the

VISIT FAMILY
POMEROY - Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Kelton were in McConnelsville Thursday night to
visit the family of the late
Bruce Lloyd.

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GALLIPOLI S
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Profess ional Women 's Club
and a member of the Gallipolis
Club served as installing offi cer in Cleveland Saturday
when Mrs. Pauline S. Riel,
Morrow County, was elected ,
and installed as state
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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Gilland, Mason, W. Va., are a!Ulouncing the engagement of
their daughter, Debra Kay, to Charles Wesley Roush, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roush, Mason. Both Miss Gilland and
Roush are graduates of Wahama High SchooL She is
presently employed in the business office at Pleasa nt VaHey
HospitaL He is employed by Sturdi House Manufacturing
Co., Point Pleasant. An August wedding is being planned .

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BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED - Mrs. Edith Ebersbach,
Vie!Ula, W. Va., announces the engagement of her only
daughter, Linda Atkinson, to Tom L. Miller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Miller, Cheshi re. The bride-&lt;elect is a 1973
graduate of Meigs High School and attended Ohio State
University. Miller is a 1972 graduate of Ohio State University
where he received his B.S.M.E. degree. He is currently
employed at the Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Cori&gt;oralion at Ravenswood . The wedding will be an event of
June 6 all :30 p.m. at the Wesley United Methodist Church,
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MONDAY
THE RIVERVIEW PTA
meets at the school, 7:30p.m .
Grandparents will be honored.
Slides of the Holy Land wi11 be
shown John RiebeL
UNITED Methodist Women,
Heath United Methodist
Ch h M'ddl
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urc ' l epor ' . p.m.
at
the church
. Mrs. Jividen
M. L.,
French,
Mrs~ James
Mrs. Jane Gilkey, hostesses,
with Mrs. Emerson Jones to
have devotions and Mrs.
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Safety patrol trophies
and
recognition , program 'by the
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Devotions by the Rev. Thomas
Weaver, Middleport Church of
the Nazarene. First grade and
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Meigs High, 7 p.m. at the
schooL
stalled, Officers will be inPOMEROY Chamber of
Commerce,noon,at Meigs Inn.
RACINE ER squad meeting,
with potluck dinner, 6:30p.m.
Meeting to fo11ow at 7:30 p.m.
REGULAR meeting, Ken
Amsbary Chapter, lzaak
Walton . League, Monday
evening at club house. Cookout
- lake your own steak.
TUESDAY
OPEN House meeting by
Eastern High School Band
Boosters at 7:30 p.m. in the
new band roorn of tbe high
schooL Refreshments. All
Interested in lhe'band program
of the district urged to attend.
SPECIAL meeting, Southern
Band Boosters, 7:30p.m. at the
high school, Racine.
LADIES Auxiliary, l£wis
Mantey Post 26.1, 7 p.m., home
of Mrs. Allen Hampton.
MIDDLEPORT - Pomeroy
AreaBranch,AAUW, 7:30p.m.
Meigs High School Ubrary.
Reports and planning for
summer sessions. Jeanne
Bowen to present program.
X1 GAMMA Mu Cbapter,
Bela Sigma Phi Sorority, 7:30
p.m., home of · Mrs. Judy
Crooks. New officers to be
lnslalled.
WINDING Trail Garden
Club, 1 p.m. wildflower tour of
the Long Ho11ow area, followed
by meeting at 6 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Aaron Kelton.
Roll call, tree' leaves for
Identification. Dolly Hayes to
bave educational display on
wildflowers. Mrs. Kelton to
give program wild flowers .
SAUSBURY PTA, 7;30 p.m.
fifth and sixth graders to
present the program. Refreshments.
MEIGSChapterDAV 53,7:30
p.m. chapter home. Butternut
Ave., Pomeroy. Refreshments.
WEDNESDAY
~OMEN'S
Christian
Temperanee Union, Pomeroy
United Methodist Church, 2 .
p.m.
MOTHER
Daughter
Banquet,
First
United
,Presbyterian Church . Middleport, with · Mrs.. Jack
Coleman, thairwoman. Meat
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Chapter of Alpha Dell&lt;! Kappa Chtlhcothe.
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sorority was hostess for the
Members or Alpha . Epstlon
receptions at the si&lt;Ile ron- attendmg the conventiOn, \\·ere
vention of Alpha Delta Kappa ,Mrs . Jean Alkire, Mt s. Etleen
in Columbus, May 3 and 4.
Buck, Mrs. Marlene Ftshet·,
Other hostess chapters were M~s . Ftrn Ga~ l , Mrs, E~na
Lambda of Columbus, Tau of Pnce, Mrs. Nonga Robetls,
Mtss Helen Smtih and Mrs.
NO MEETING MONDAY
Lucille Swackhamer.
PT. PLEASANT - . Mason
Alpha Delta Kappa is the
County Court will not meet international honorary sorority
Monday but On May 20U1, L. w. for women educators and has
Getty, Clerk of the Court said 41 chapters in Ohio.
New star office rs were
Sa turday.
elected and installed. Special
members take covered dish ; guest of the conventiim was
6:30p.m. at the church with Mrs . Pauline Gra ham, K11nsas
·reservations to be made before City, Mo., representing Grand
Tuesday with Mrs. Dwight Chapter. Speaker at the lunWallace, 992-3880.
cheon was Mrs. Paul Dilley ,
MIDDLEPORT Literary Columbus. who gave "With
Women.of the World " showing
Club, 2 p.m., home of Mrs.
Emerson Jones, retiri ng the dress of women of many
president. Mrs. Forest Bachtel countries around .the world.
to review, "The Waltz Kings" The Grandview High School
by Hans FanteL Roll call, swingers , Co I u m bu s ,
suggestions for next year's presented a musical program
for the banquet.
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PT. PLEASANT - Polling
places have been ann'ounced
for next Tuesday's Primary
Election as the same as those
used in last fall 's special
election, according to County
Clerk L. W. Getty. !fours to be
observed at the polls are from
6:30a .m. until 7:30p.m,

thei r 25th wedding anniversary. The Walkers have
moved into their newly purchased home on Headley St.,
Middleport, the former Norman Yeauger home . Sgt.
Walker has retired from the U.
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Mr,s. Keith G. Aeiker, Sr .,
Uncoln Hill, Pomeroy; exchanged wedding vows in a
double ring ceremony at 6:30
p.m. Feb. 16 at the Zion Church
of Christ Rutland . The Rev.
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Baskets of white gladioli and
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table deco rati ons wtth a
weddin g .table cloth and a
candelabra centerpiece . The
three-tiered weddin g cake also
carried out the color scheme
and was topped with the
traditional miniature bnde and
groom.
Mrs .
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guests.
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Mrs. Nancy Aeiker, and Mrs.
Debbie Hawley , all of
Pomeroy.
The · couple resides at II
Fisher St., Pomeroy . The bride
is a 1972 gradua te of Meigs
High School and is employed
with Welfare Finance Corp.,
Point Pleasant . Aeiker attended Middleport High School
prior to serving in the U. S.
Army with a tour of duty in
Vietnam. He is employed with
Central Operating Co. , New
Haven.
Out-of-town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Rife and
fam ily, Blacklick ; Mrs.
Darlene Bing, Gallipolis; Mrs.
Brenda Arms and daughter,
Lisa , New Carlisle; Mr. and
Mrs. David Martin, East Bank,
W. Va . ·, Mrs. Chester Pyatt,
Mason,. W. Va . ·, and Leo Hill ,
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PoMEROY _ Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald F. Reynolds, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy, announce the birth
of their third son, Jason Todd,
April 22 at Holzer Medical
Center weighing 6 lbs. , 12 oz.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs . Walter A. Wilson,
Pomeroy., and Mr. and Mrs.
William R. Reynolds, Middleport. Great-grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs . Harold King,
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Middleport, and John Long,
Hensley , W. Va. Jason 's
brothers are Eric Arthur, age
4, and Ronald Franklin Jr., age
2'h . Their mother is the former
Kathy Wilson.

check for $15 and a certifica te
from the Ohio Federati~n of
Business and Professtonal
Women 's Clubs in recognition
of achieving second place _m
the state m the WRAP spectal
incentive awards program .
These had been mailed earlier
to Mrs. John Werner, unmediate past president of the
local club.
· Mrs. Martin attended the
traffic semlfUir Thursday m ,
Athens ~here Fred Zierow,
acting director of the OhiO
Department of Safety, w~s the
speaker. He noted that m the
past year 2,385 people ,have
been killed on Ohio highways.
'He compa red this ·to the
disaster in Xenia where only 40
were killed and the concern for
that incident, and the tack of
concern about highway safety
where many times that
number are killed each month.
He talked on the need for
stronger law enforcement,
gave figures on the reduction in
highway accidents since the
speedlimitswerechanged, and
cautioned about the inex1
perience of many motorcyc e
h'
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riders on today's tg ways.
Fifty percent of all fatalities
involve alcohol; he said, and
asked for heavier penalties for
drivers who drink.
The program included films
on seatbelt safety and
workshops on alcohol and the
counter measures by Lois
Boyer; organizing, operating
and programming local safety
councils by Dick Barbree, chief
of field operations; safety town
by Dorothy Chlad, and courtapproved
alcoholic
rehabilitation programs by
Lynn Porter. Mrs. Martin
attended the latter program
which proposed that a DWI
school be established for Ohio's
900,000 problem drinkers.

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the Middleport Business and
Professional Women's Club at
the Thursday Governor's
Conference on Traffic Center
held at Baker Center, Athens.
A framed certificate signed
by Gov . John J . Gilligan and
Safety Department officials
was presented to Mrs. Mary
Martin as chairwoman of the
WRAP (Women's Responsibility for Accident Prevenlion ) for the Middleport BPW
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Business and Professiooat Women's Club are displayed here
by Mrs. Mary Martin, left, who holds the scrapbook for
WRAP (Wom'en's Responsibility for Accident Prevention )
and a $15 check from the Ohio Federation of Business and
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, the framed certificate from Gov. John J. Gilligan.

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Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore an a-line
gown of white velvet fashioned
with an empire waist, round
neckline, full length sleeves of
lace with white velvet cuffs and
an overlay of lace on the
bodice. The irail of lace was
detachable. Tfie bride 's
shoulder length veil or illusion
fell from a headband or satin
and lace with pearls and
sequins. She carried a white
Bible topped with a . red
rosebud corsage. Her only
jewelry was a pearl necklace .
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Mrs. Shirley Gibbs, New
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of honor for her sister, and the Gar land Bostic , Gallipolis
bridesmaids were Mrs. Ferry ; Lottie Roach , Point
Patricia Michael, Pomeroy, Pleasant; Mrs. Ora Durham,
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groom , was the ringbea rer .
For her daughter 's wedding,

Foundation , the Retirement
Uving Centers and WRAP, the
Ohio BPW defensive driving
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Other delegates attending
from the Gallipolis Club were
Mrs. Lucy Earwood, presidentelect, Mrs . Velma Henry, Mrs.
Wavalene SI&lt;Ige and Mrs. Joan
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luncheon Saturday afternoon.
Miss Consl&lt;!nce Sue We11s , an
employee of the Commercial &amp;
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Saturday and Sunday, May 11
and 12.

New residents honored
MIDDLEPORT - SM-Sgt.
and Mrs. M.S. Walker, she the
former ·Dorothy Jean Scott,
who have moved to Middleport
from Las Vegas, Nev., were
honored May 5 with a house
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approaching marriage of Miss Karen L. Grueser, Belpre,
and Dana E. Haines, Portland, is announced. The bride-elect
is the daughter of Norman Grueser, Minersville, and the tat e
Coralee Grueser. Her fian ce is the son of Mrs. Anna Haines,
Columbus. The bride is a 1967 graduate or Southern High
School, Racine, and a 1969 graduate of the Camden Clark
·School of Radiologic Technology, Parkersburg, W. Va. She is
employed as a regisiered technologist at the Camden Clark
Memorial Hospital, Parkersburg, W. Va. Haines is a 1966
graduate of Southern High School and graduated in 1972 from
the New York Technical Institute, Columbus. He served four
years in the U. S. Alr Force ranking staff sergeant upon
discharge. He is Cl!frently employed with Ben-Tom Corp.
The open church wedding will be an event of 2 p.m. June 2 at
the Syracuse Nazarene Church . A reception will be held at
the Holiday Inn, Gallipolis.

Cub pack 204 has session
GALLIPOLIS - Cub Scout
Pac k No. 204 recently enjoyed
a Saturday afternoon of
bowling. The boys each bowled
two ga mes. Since this activity
took the place or the regular
monthly pack meet, Webelo
leader Gary Steele presented
Jerry Eutsler with his cap and
scarf now that he has reached
the age of 10.
Boys were reminded to get
their books up to dale before
the final pack meeting and
were reminded that Scout-aRama would be held at the

VISIT FAMILY
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a cruist. &gt; on tlw Potom:.te Kivt!r aOoard the

No One Wins In a Family Feud
Rap :
My parents forbade my sister, wh·) was 17, to see her
boyfriend. It was for no good reason : he'' not a junkie or a wino,
but a great guy who works hard and goes to church. ,
So when my sister turned 18, they got married, bUt my folks
have never forgiven her, though Sis has forgiven THEM.
They lost one daughter, and now they're about to lose another
- me ' The won 't let me see my sister or her husband at all . Just
because THEY won 't speak. they expect rne to pretend I don 't
have a sister or brother-in-law.
So I lie, telling the folks I have to stay after school or for a
club meeting, so I can visit Si,..nd Bo.
Why can't parents admit they were wrong and accept thetr
children's
choices' - 'FRUSTRATED
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prf'sidential yacht. Sequioa .
·'He scticl he would take

thi ~ ton.
sti tutionall y down the wire." Julie told
r~por ter .s in r ecall in g her father' s
re1narks .

"He said would go to the Senate and he
said if there were one senator that believed
in him , that 's the way it would be .. . he
believes it is a constitutional process, he

believes that this is best way to handle the
si tuation."

The Eisenhowers acknow'Iedged that
Nixon was "disturbed" after seeing some
Republicans in Cong ress and some leading
newspapers call for his resignation. At the
same time, they said he was convinced
that the edited transcripts of his key

Dear Frustrated:
We wish we could answer your question, but we can only say
to such parents: Is "being right" worth all the loneliness you'll
have when your children stop trying to reach you '? - HELEN
AND SUE

IW: •tt·r:.:c •tl· f..'U fi Vl'rs:lti(,ns with tJis aides al

..th~· Wl lit(• ~h~use would prOVl' his. own innot·enc&lt;· and tha t he wa:; ·'nmrc ddcrmirwd than ~~ver" to cOmplete his term .
Hu t the Eisenhuwers' neWs conference
ra rnl' on the heels of simi liar el~ ims by
rrt·sidvnp&lt;J! aides and s ug~este d that the
Whitt! House wa ~ seriously &lt;.·onccrned

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Alex Wheeler, Apple

Grove. reported to ttJc Meigs County
Sheriff's Dept .. thal an un occ upi ed house
h}ul IJ!'cn entered wtthin the lust month
lw lunging to Glen Wolfe, Ww.;hington, D. C.
Hasps h~td been removed frnm a door to
ablmt the potential momentum of wha-t ga in entrcmce.
WL'rc descibed as "false rumors" that
It is undetermined ttt this time if
Nixon might be about to bow to pressure anything h.ad ·bee n ta ken . Investigating
~ ror his resignation.
officers indit'at"ed they be li eved juveniles
The trip also was Nixon's first visit to a may I.Je tnvolved.

· Hospital this week was Donald
COVERT DISMISSED
POMEROY - Dismissed Covert not Donald Counts as
from Vetera ns Memorial was reported . .

THE KIDDIE SHOPPE
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NIXON SIGNS AEC lliLL
WASHINGTON IUP! ) - President
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INTRODU&lt;:F: BILL
$:!.6 billion for the Atomi&lt;' Energy ComWASHINGTON I UP!l - Rep. Ogden
Reid, D-N. Y., said Saturday he will in- mission I AECi during the 1975 fiscal year.
lnxiuce legislation next . week barring The bill prov ides for increase.'\ in several

protests .

President Nixon from plea barga ining to
escape possi ble prosecuti on in exchan ge
for his resignation.

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Nameo may be withheld upon publi&lt;atlon. However, on
request,-names will be dlselosed. Leite"' ahould be In good
taste, addressing Issues, not pel'!lonall«es.

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Rap :
What do you do when your protector scares away your
boys ? I've known this guy several years and we're good friends,
but he's always there when he shouldn't be, like when I'm about
~to get asked out by someone else.
Defends worlr of Jacksm1 rtnit
A lot of boys have liked me, but they're afraid to come
Dear
Sir:
around because they don't want to cross Johnny.
As a qualified EMT of the Jackson SEOEMS, I would first
He's over at my house a lot and I'm getting tired of it. We
like
to know why the Gallipolis Volunteer ran down the Jackson
don't really date, but no matter how I try to get the word around,
for doing what I feel was a wonderful job in the mentioned
squad
the other fetlas think we do, and you know about male loyalty!
How do you cool a good friend who is becoming a pest? - run of Friday night, May-3, 1974' I am ~ure all you have to do is
ask any of the ones involved in that run or the ones at the hospital
BIG BROTHER BOTHERED
waiting for their arrival what kind of quality emergency medical
care
those victims received.
Dear BBB:
Also, do the residents of Gallipolis and surrounding Gallia
Tell Johnny straight out that yolt don't need "big brother
protection any more. An honest talk may hurt hi.s feelings, but on Count.y realize that most hospitalization policies pay for the
the other hand, his don 't-touch attitude is huring your freedom. SEOEMS fees, because they are Government approved' How
about the Volunteer squad' Also, are the patients traveling in
You need to date other guys - SUE
these Volunteer ambulances covered by insurance in case
something should happen while enroute? Therefore, the patients
Dear Bothered:
Can't you steer Johnny toward another girl' Get him in- in the SEOEMS squads are still getting free transportation when
terested elsewhere and he won't have time for big-brothering ... covered by insurance. I do not feel that the Gallipolis SEOEMS
or mourning over a girl who obviously doesn't want him for a has been justly represented in that area or they would have more
business.
boyfriend. - HELEN
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Maybe Gallipolis·does have an adequate volunteer squad, but
what about the surrounding counties of Jackson and Vinton' We
people of Jackson County are not rich and therefore cannot keep
a volunteer squad running by means of contributions, so why not
le~ve Jackson County alone with our SEOEMS ambulance that
we desparately need and are very happy to have.
We have to transport our patients mostly to Holzer Medical
Center because the Oak f!ill hospital does not have an adequately
By John Cooper
installed in Hidden Valley were equipped emergency room staff to take care of five emergency
Soli Cons: Service
for the ~urpose of intercepting vi~tims at once. As far as I know, there is only one doctor on call
PT . PLEASANT - Un- water as it soaked from the at the Oak Hill hospital. Also, if we need to transport a patient
derground drains have been hill. In one line several veins of there, we have to call first to make sure it is okay with them. This
comple!ed on the Stanley E. water were intercepted which little bit of wasted time for an unnecessary telephone call coilld
' Staats place at Letart, on the showed that there were many make a difference in the life of a patient.
Clyde Hainer farm near West seeps in that area still furWhat does this volunteer know about the care those patients
Columbia and Clarence Oshel nishing water. Part of the other got on the night in question' Also, who was it that came to the
place on Oshel Road off Sand- intercepted lines had already rescue of the already staffed emergency room when the call
hill Road. A total of 3,425 feet ceased to flow because of the · came through that the Jackson SEOEMS was on route with five
were also installed on Hidden recent dry weather.
serious patients from a wreck at Oak Hill? The Gallipolis
Valley Country Club.
JACK BURDETT OF Pt. SEOEMS people, that is who helped out! They were at the
There were several in- Pleasant competed a pond on bospltal waiting for the squad. I am sure _that everyone at the
teresting things connected with his farm on Thomas Ridge. It is Holzer Medical Center is grateful for their help as well as that of
the job at Hidden Valley. As a dugout pond and was built in the Jackson SEOEMS, even if the volunteers are not.
Upshur clay loam soil. A Also, in the midst of all this, the squad leader from Jackson
diversion
was built around the used his fire extingtiisher from tbe squad to put out the fire in the
lay of the laud
side of the hill in order to have Racine Volunteer Squad because their extiilguisher was empty.
most people know, at one time enough water to fill the pond.
I agree that we could use tbe extra squad in Oak Hill, but 1 do
this land was a farm and home
The bulldozer belonging to not feel that we should take it from tbe people of Gallia County
for the indigent in Mason the Western Soil Conservation when they might need it the worst.
County. The land on which the District did the earthmoving
I would sincerely like Ia know more aboot the volunteer squads
drains were put is Melvin Silt and was operated by Rupert of surrounding communities, because I do not wish to run anyone
Loam . Some of this soil is low, Sayre. This pond was _started down that is dedicated to the saving of lives and tbe easing of
some on a little bit higher last fall ; however, the red clay suffering for all hwnanil!.
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groun~ . although it all was
got ·so wet and sticky that it
GeraldineMalone,E.M.T.,JacksonSEOEMS.
bottom land.
was necessary to postpone the
The soil profile on the lowest completion until this spring. This they don't need
.ground showed that about 18
SOMETIMES THE small Dear Editor:
inches of topsoil had washed things in life are what we
Most of us who live in the Gallia Hotel here in Gallipolis are
onto this land from higher consider to be important. Last
ground. The original topsoil week we reported in our elderly ,retired people wbo aren't .too well. Tbe last thing we
needed IS the motorcycle group who moved in next door a month
was situated underneath the 18 column that we had given a ago
at 241 Second Ave.
inches or so that had eroded program to Rick Powell's fifth
lhaveasked them to be quiet and also asked the owner to ask
from the adjacent hill. Other grade class at Central School.
them. I've been told I'd better keep my mouth shut.
parts of the bottom .showed a The small thing which we refer
The police refuse to do anything' unless a warrant is sworn
definite plow depth with a to and which we would term a
out
for
distinct demarcation between reward for our performance taken. them at the cost of $15. !fear repriSals if such action were
topsoil and subsoil at about B to was a letter written by one of
I don't think that in a decent respectable community an
9 inches. There were flecks of the members of Mr. Powell's
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subsoil mixed with the topsoil class.
to form this plow layer of dark
In the perfect, precise and
Mrs. MaryR. James.
soil.
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unaffected handwriting of a
Three of the lines of drains fifth gra de student, we
received a letter of thanks. We
COAT BURNED
consider this letter more than · POMEROY - The Pomeroy St. A youngster had laid a coa t
ample reward for the time and Fire-Department was called at on t1ie outside exhaust and the
effort we put into our 7:52 p.m. Saturday to Elber- coat caufht fire . Only the coat
presentation.
feld 's Warehouse on Mechanic was lost.
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Drains buried on
three area farms

AEC areas, including weapons develop.
mcnt, naval cwd civi lia n reacto rs
developmen t and operating expenses.

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Dear Rap :
Your examples of paradoxes were good. Here's one I heard
several years ago.
"Can God make a mountain so huge that He cannot move it''
Where's the paradox? -UGod is an powerful, of course He
can ... but if He is so powerful, then He can also move it. - Iil.c.

GALLIPOLIS - Breach of
contract was charged in a
damage suit filed Friday in
Gallia County Commo_n Pleas
Courfby Freddie C. Killen and
Jacklyn Killen, 506 Circle Dr.,
against Dean R. Circle, 85
Locust St., Gallipolis.
According to the complaint,
the plaintiffs entered into a
written agreement with the
defendant on April 18, 1973, for
the purchase of certain real
estate located in the West 35
Sub-division. As part of the
agreement, the defendan t
Dean R. Circle, agreed t~
connect the sewage system or
the property to the city sewer
system .
Plaintiffs contend that the
defendant has breached the
contract by failing to connect .
the sewer . system of the
property io the city sewer.
• Plalnliffl uked the court to
require Circle to connect the
, .,.... iyslem to l.he city sewer
' Une .and also oeok a-judgment
oiSI,DOO for dl.mages they have

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Family rallies

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pt•ad,ccl .
:'\ixon wiJ.s !ol:Ud In haVl' · uutlin~·r! !Jls
pusition to the family Friday rugll t durmg
a cruist. &gt; on tlw Potom:.te Kivt!r aOoard the

No One Wins In a Family Feud
Rap :
My parents forbade my sister, wh·) was 17, to see her
boyfriend. It was for no good reason : he'' not a junkie or a wino,
but a great guy who works hard and goes to church. ,
So when my sister turned 18, they got married, bUt my folks
have never forgiven her, though Sis has forgiven THEM.
They lost one daughter, and now they're about to lose another
- me ' The won 't let me see my sister or her husband at all . Just
because THEY won 't speak. they expect rne to pretend I don 't
have a sister or brother-in-law.
So I lie, telling the folks I have to stay after school or for a
club meeting, so I can visit Si,..nd Bo.
Why can't parents admit they were wrong and accept thetr
children's
choices' - 'FRUSTRATED
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prf'sidential yacht. Sequioa .
·'He scticl he would take

thi ~ ton.
sti tutionall y down the wire." Julie told
r~por ter .s in r ecall in g her father' s
re1narks .

"He said would go to the Senate and he
said if there were one senator that believed
in him , that 's the way it would be .. . he
believes it is a constitutional process, he

believes that this is best way to handle the
si tuation."

The Eisenhowers acknow'Iedged that
Nixon was "disturbed" after seeing some
Republicans in Cong ress and some leading
newspapers call for his resignation. At the
same time, they said he was convinced
that the edited transcripts of his key

Dear Frustrated:
We wish we could answer your question, but we can only say
to such parents: Is "being right" worth all the loneliness you'll
have when your children stop trying to reach you '? - HELEN
AND SUE

IW: •tt·r:.:c •tl· f..'U fi Vl'rs:lti(,ns with tJis aides al

..th~· Wl lit(• ~h~use would prOVl' his. own innot·enc&lt;· and tha t he wa:; ·'nmrc ddcrmirwd than ~~ver" to cOmplete his term .
Hu t the Eisenhuwers' neWs conference
ra rnl' on the heels of simi liar el~ ims by
rrt·sidvnp&lt;J! aides and s ug~este d that the
Whitt! House wa ~ seriously &lt;.·onccrned

· Empty lwww t•nlcrcd
POMI•:HoY

Alex Wheeler, Apple

Grove. reported to ttJc Meigs County
Sheriff's Dept .. thal an un occ upi ed house
h}ul IJ!'cn entered wtthin the lust month
lw lunging to Glen Wolfe, Ww.;hington, D. C.
Hasps h~td been removed frnm a door to
ablmt the potential momentum of wha-t ga in entrcmce.
WL'rc descibed as "false rumors" that
It is undetermined ttt this time if
Nixon might be about to bow to pressure anything h.ad ·bee n ta ken . Investigating
~ ror his resignation.
officers indit'at"ed they be li eved juveniles
The trip also was Nixon's first visit to a may I.Je tnvolved.

· Hospital this week was Donald
COVERT DISMISSED
POMEROY - Dismissed Covert not Donald Counts as
from Vetera ns Memorial was reported . .

THE KIDDIE SHOPPE
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university campus since last November 17,

when he traveled to Mercer Univer.sity in

Mac·on , Ga . and ran into substanti HI

NIXON SIGNS AEC lliLL
WASHINGTON IUP! ) - President
Nixo
n s~t urtlo y signed a bill appropriati ng
INTRODU&lt;:F: BILL
$:!.6 billion for the Atomi&lt;' Energy ComWASHINGTON I UP!l - Rep. Ogden
Reid, D-N. Y., said Saturday he will in- mission I AECi during the 1975 fiscal year.
lnxiuce legislation next . week barring The bill prov ides for increase.'\ in several

protests .

President Nixon from plea barga ining to
escape possi ble prosecuti on in exchan ge
for his resignation.

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e!ll!ar) and must be signed with the signee's address.
Nameo may be withheld upon publi&lt;atlon. However, on
request,-names will be dlselosed. Leite"' ahould be In good
taste, addressing Issues, not pel'!lonall«es.

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Rap :
What do you do when your protector scares away your
boys ? I've known this guy several years and we're good friends,
but he's always there when he shouldn't be, like when I'm about
~to get asked out by someone else.
Defends worlr of Jacksm1 rtnit
A lot of boys have liked me, but they're afraid to come
Dear
Sir:
around because they don't want to cross Johnny.
As a qualified EMT of the Jackson SEOEMS, I would first
He's over at my house a lot and I'm getting tired of it. We
like
to know why the Gallipolis Volunteer ran down the Jackson
don't really date, but no matter how I try to get the word around,
for doing what I feel was a wonderful job in the mentioned
squad
the other fetlas think we do, and you know about male loyalty!
How do you cool a good friend who is becoming a pest? - run of Friday night, May-3, 1974' I am ~ure all you have to do is
ask any of the ones involved in that run or the ones at the hospital
BIG BROTHER BOTHERED
waiting for their arrival what kind of quality emergency medical
care
those victims received.
Dear BBB:
Also, do the residents of Gallipolis and surrounding Gallia
Tell Johnny straight out that yolt don't need "big brother
protection any more. An honest talk may hurt hi.s feelings, but on Count.y realize that most hospitalization policies pay for the
the other hand, his don 't-touch attitude is huring your freedom. SEOEMS fees, because they are Government approved' How
about the Volunteer squad' Also, are the patients traveling in
You need to date other guys - SUE
these Volunteer ambulances covered by insurance in case
something should happen while enroute? Therefore, the patients
Dear Bothered:
Can't you steer Johnny toward another girl' Get him in- in the SEOEMS squads are still getting free transportation when
terested elsewhere and he won't have time for big-brothering ... covered by insurance. I do not feel that the Gallipolis SEOEMS
or mourning over a girl who obviously doesn't want him for a has been justly represented in that area or they would have more
business.
boyfriend. - HELEN
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Maybe Gallipolis·does have an adequate volunteer squad, but
what about the surrounding counties of Jackson and Vinton' We
people of Jackson County are not rich and therefore cannot keep
a volunteer squad running by means of contributions, so why not
le~ve Jackson County alone with our SEOEMS ambulance that
we desparately need and are very happy to have.
We have to transport our patients mostly to Holzer Medical
Center because the Oak f!ill hospital does not have an adequately
By John Cooper
installed in Hidden Valley were equipped emergency room staff to take care of five emergency
Soli Cons: Service
for the ~urpose of intercepting vi~tims at once. As far as I know, there is only one doctor on call
PT . PLEASANT - Un- water as it soaked from the at the Oak Hill hospital. Also, if we need to transport a patient
derground drains have been hill. In one line several veins of there, we have to call first to make sure it is okay with them. This
comple!ed on the Stanley E. water were intercepted which little bit of wasted time for an unnecessary telephone call coilld
' Staats place at Letart, on the showed that there were many make a difference in the life of a patient.
Clyde Hainer farm near West seeps in that area still furWhat does this volunteer know about the care those patients
Columbia and Clarence Oshel nishing water. Part of the other got on the night in question' Also, who was it that came to the
place on Oshel Road off Sand- intercepted lines had already rescue of the already staffed emergency room when the call
hill Road. A total of 3,425 feet ceased to flow because of the · came through that the Jackson SEOEMS was on route with five
were also installed on Hidden recent dry weather.
serious patients from a wreck at Oak Hill? The Gallipolis
Valley Country Club.
JACK BURDETT OF Pt. SEOEMS people, that is who helped out! They were at the
There were several in- Pleasant competed a pond on bospltal waiting for the squad. I am sure _that everyone at the
teresting things connected with his farm on Thomas Ridge. It is Holzer Medical Center is grateful for their help as well as that of
the job at Hidden Valley. As a dugout pond and was built in the Jackson SEOEMS, even if the volunteers are not.
Upshur clay loam soil. A Also, in the midst of all this, the squad leader from Jackson
diversion
was built around the used his fire extingtiisher from tbe squad to put out the fire in the
lay of the laud
side of the hill in order to have Racine Volunteer Squad because their extiilguisher was empty.
most people know, at one time enough water to fill the pond.
I agree that we could use tbe extra squad in Oak Hill, but 1 do
this land was a farm and home
The bulldozer belonging to not feel that we should take it from tbe people of Gallia County
for the indigent in Mason the Western Soil Conservation when they might need it the worst.
County. The land on which the District did the earthmoving
I would sincerely like Ia know more aboot the volunteer squads
drains were put is Melvin Silt and was operated by Rupert of surrounding communities, because I do not wish to run anyone
Loam . Some of this soil is low, Sayre. This pond was _started down that is dedicated to the saving of lives and tbe easing of
some on a little bit higher last fall ; however, the red clay suffering for all hwnanil!.
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groun~ . although it all was
got ·so wet and sticky that it
GeraldineMalone,E.M.T.,JacksonSEOEMS.
bottom land.
was necessary to postpone the
The soil profile on the lowest completion until this spring. This they don't need
.ground showed that about 18
SOMETIMES THE small Dear Editor:
inches of topsoil had washed things in life are what we
Most of us who live in the Gallia Hotel here in Gallipolis are
onto this land from higher consider to be important. Last
ground. The original topsoil week we reported in our elderly ,retired people wbo aren't .too well. Tbe last thing we
needed IS the motorcycle group who moved in next door a month
was situated underneath the 18 column that we had given a ago
at 241 Second Ave.
inches or so that had eroded program to Rick Powell's fifth
lhaveasked them to be quiet and also asked the owner to ask
from the adjacent hill. Other grade class at Central School.
them. I've been told I'd better keep my mouth shut.
parts of the bottom .showed a The small thing which we refer
The police refuse to do anything' unless a warrant is sworn
definite plow depth with a to and which we would term a
out
for
distinct demarcation between reward for our performance taken. them at the cost of $15. !fear repriSals if such action were
topsoil and subsoil at about B to was a letter written by one of
I don't think that in a decent respectable community an
9 inches. There were flecks of the members of Mr. Powell's
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subsoil mixed with the topsoil class.
to form this plow layer of dark
In the perfect, precise and
Mrs. MaryR. James.
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Three of the lines of drains fifth gra de student, we
received a letter of thanks. We
COAT BURNED
consider this letter more than · POMEROY - The Pomeroy St. A youngster had laid a coa t
ample reward for the time and Fire-Department was called at on t1ie outside exhaust and the
effort we put into our 7:52 p.m. Saturday to Elber- coat caufht fire . Only the coat
presentation.
feld 's Warehouse on Mechanic was lost.
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Dear Rap :
Your examples of paradoxes were good. Here's one I heard
several years ago.
"Can God make a mountain so huge that He cannot move it''
Where's the paradox? -UGod is an powerful, of course He
can ... but if He is so powerful, then He can also move it. - Iil.c.

GALLIPOLIS - Breach of
contract was charged in a
damage suit filed Friday in
Gallia County Commo_n Pleas
Courfby Freddie C. Killen and
Jacklyn Killen, 506 Circle Dr.,
against Dean R. Circle, 85
Locust St., Gallipolis.
According to the complaint,
the plaintiffs entered into a
written agreement with the
defendant on April 18, 1973, for
the purchase of certain real
estate located in the West 35
Sub-division. As part of the
agreement, the defendan t
Dean R. Circle, agreed t~
connect the sewage system or
the property to the city sewer
system .
Plaintiffs contend that the
defendant has breached the
contract by failing to connect .
the sewer . system of the
property io the city sewer.
• Plalnliffl uked the court to
require Circle to connect the
, .,.... iyslem to l.he city sewer
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special conce rt was to show the band's appreciation for all business firms

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SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY, MAY 12th &amp; 13th

LESTER PLYMALE (left), of Gallipolis, accepts 3fl
award for the Mi&lt;J.Qhio Valley Industrial Emergency Council
frQI!l William Stuckey of the Governor's Traffic Safety
Committee (GTSC) at the 16-eounty regional meeting of the
GTSC May 9 at Ohio University in recognition of the work of
the Industrial Emergency Council of Gallipolis in conducting
a mock disaster drill involving more than 400 persons.

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Ken Grover and his lab
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lillNTINGTON - The TriState Area Council, Boy Scouts
of America, has made final
plans for a high adventure trip
in July to the mountains of
Philmont Scout Range and
Explorer Base in northeastern
New Mexico.
According to Jim Wagers,
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Doug Morris, Roger Hill, Terry
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the historic old West.
This is a once in a lifetime
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Tri-State Area Council as one
of its many services, and at a
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scouts. Mr . Wagers states tile
preparation and participation
. in this rugged Philmont
challenge can only be proof
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WASHINGTON (UP! ) Veterans and families seeking
median priced new homes will
be aided by President Nixon's
latest housing initiatives, but
urban area families looking in
the $35,000 to $70,000 range are
still !n trouble in today's tight
mortgage money market.
Nixon took several actions
Friday to allocate $10.3 billion
in federal funds to stimulate
construction of more than
250,000 new homes whose
buyers would be partially
subsidized from the Treasury,
But under the terms of the
com plica ted programs, most
upper income Americans
were left to fend for themselves.
Briefly , the President
provided for :
-An additional $3.3 billion of
· mortgage money to subsidize
Federal
Housing
Administration and Veterans
Administration loans to the
extent that qualified buyers
would pay 8 per cent lnterestn
while lenders would receive the
newly effective rate of 8.75 per
cent.
-Up to $3 billion under a new
program to provide subsidies
to prospective buyers of $35,000
or less homes not eligible for
FHA and VA financing,
allowing a buyer to pay 8.75 per
cent interest instead of
prevailing market rates of 9
per cent or more.
- An additional $4 billion
from the Federal Home Loan
kt
Bank System at below mar e
rates for savings and loan
institutionsn the primary
source of money for conventional mortgages.
Jointly with the Presideni's
actions, FHA and VA raised
the interest ceiling con
federally guaranteed loans
from 8.5 per cent to 8.75 per
cent. Housing and Urban
Development Secretary James
T. Lynn said the Increases
were a recognition of con-

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summed up thei r quandry, impeac hment. " I've seen
saying that after reading the enough to discredi t the man,"
transcripts "it is pretty hard tn he said . " Things tha t are
decide ·which side to get on." revea led \ater might change
The calls for Nixon's that one way or the other but il
resignation were centered in has to he resolved."
But a vast number of GOP
Washington. Five GOP
. se nators sugg es ted the leaders in other parts of tile
President should step down country sai d they found
and two House Republican nothing in tile transcripts to
leaders said they thought it support impeachment. They
might be a good idea. Many incl ucted Ca lifor ni a Gov.
more congressmen added tha l Rona ld Reagan, Ala bama
impeachment probably was · national committeeman Perry
Hooper , Oklahoma chairman
inevitable.
In Tennessee, GOP. party . Clarence Warner, Orego n
chairman S. L. Kopald said nationa l committeewoman
Nixon should not resign, but Collis Moore, Florida chairundergo tile impeachment pro- man L. E. "Tommy )' Thomas,
cess. " Ard I don 't think it will Pennsylvania Senate minority
'tear the country .up' to have an whip Stanley Stroup 'and forimpeachment process/' he mer Nixon cabin et member
said. "We survived it before." Winton M. Blount.
Mississippi par ty chairman
Republican House Speaker
Richard Hewes in Maine made Clarke Reed went one step

23 arrested in Athens;
police hurt
Streets set afire
by mostly students

ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) Twenty-three persons were arrested early Saturday during a
confrontation between about
200 persons, mostly Ohio
University students, and police
after several fires were set In a
city street. Four policemen
were injured.
A spokesman for the city p0..
lice department said the suspects were arrested on charges
ranging · from disorderly
conduct to inciting to riot. All
were released on their own
recognizance, the spokesman
said.
Charles Mains, a dispatcher,
said the trouble started at 2:27
a.m. Saturday when lighter
fluid was poured on a street in
front of the campus and set on
fire.
" Police cars were sent down

nose. Another had a leg hurt.
Authorities said police Sgt.
Ted Hutchins was treated for a
broken nose while Sgt. Robert
Wendell was hit in the leg with
a beer hotUe and patrolman
James Wooddell and Charles
Misner sliffered leg injuries
when hit with a brick or stones.
All four officers were treated

and released.
Authorities said a rock festival on campus this weekend
had drawn a large number of
people here and could have
contributed to the disturbance.
Mains said everything was
hack to normal by about 4 a.m.
He added that windows in five
businesses were broken.

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furtller in Nixon's defe nse,
sayi ng that impeachment
would be strictly partisan .
" It (the transcripts ) is not
goi ng to sa tisfy the Nixon
haters, the conservative hater
and the impeactunent lobby,
but I certa inly think it is a
clarion ca ll to the silent
majority to sU!nd up and be
counted," Reed said.
But Bill Barnstead, a conservative and GOP chairman in
Massachusetts, insisted that
Nixon's defenders are dwindling rapidly.
"The only people left are tile
hard core and they' l! never
give in," he said. "They're tile gave th e commencemen t
kind who wouldn 't budge even speec h at Texas A&amp;M
if they found a gun witll his ·university in College Station in
prints on it. But they're all tile morning and flew to the
Dallas-For t Worth Airport for
til at's left."
Most of those who refused to an evening $100-a-plate ·fu ndcomment said they had not
read the transcripts.

SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) Donald DeFreeze, leader of the
Symbionese Liberation Army
which kidnaped Patricia
Hearst, faced accusations In
hiding Saturday that he has
been a police informer . The
police denied it.
Los Argeles Police Chief
Edward Davis conceded that
and tried to put out the fire," DeFreeze once turned in a
said Mains adding tha! Q!ficers crime partner in Los Angeles,
had to use tear gas and riot
batons to break up the crowd . . but Davis said his department
"never considered using him
"One police sergeant bad his
as
an infonner."
nose broken when he was hit in
the face with a brick,'' said
Mains. "The brick broke tile
plastic shield and broke his

However, the Sari Francisco
Chronicle quoted sources
saying DeFreeze fed information to police from 1967
until 1969 when he was committed to state prison. A Los
Angeles polite sergeant, who
was sa id to hav e been
DeFreeze's contact, said he
was under 'orders not to
conunent.
DeFreeze, now calling himseif Cinque, is being sought by
the FBI along with eight others
including Miss Hearst, who

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JERUSALEM iUPli - Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger sent his two chicl aides Saturday to the luwn of
Quneitra and the surrounding area, which Is the

geographic key to military disengagement between Israel
and Syria In the Golan Heights.
Undersecretary of Slate Joseph J. Sisco and Harold
M. Saunders, senior member ol the National Security
:;\ Council , flew by heli copter to the heights with Israel's
m: chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Mordec hai Bur. Once tll ere, they
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Quneitra, onee the Syrian administrative capital lor
the Golan Heights region, lies about a mile insl~ e the point
ol the farthest Israeli advance In the 1967 war. Now a
ghos t town, it lies at the hea rt ol Kissinger's efforts to get
an agreement on the cease-lire line. A high ofllrial with
his party has said that ooee the tru ce line is agreed on, the
other Issues wllllallinlo place. The vis!l appeared to lend
credence to reports thut Israel Is willing to give up
Qune!lra .
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dinner.
Ford twice saia he was
misunderstood in a speech last
Thursda y in whi ch news
reports said he bad made his
sharpest attack to date on
President Ni xon 's handling of
the Watergate sca ndals. He
met with Nixon Friday, but it
waS unknow n what was
discussed at that meeting.
" I have read .the transcripts
and I a.m convinced President

Nixon knew nothing of the
planning, break-in or execution
of it at tile Democra tic campaign headq uarters," Ford
told the ca ~n. polite crowd of
2,000 Republicans .
Ford was given polite appla use in the less than halffilled Spring Branch Community Coliseum where
Republicans met through the
day to chart local party
politics.

Saxbe hard to shut up

PANIC DENIED
WASHINGTON I UP II White House aides Saturday
rebulled a barrage of
rumors rang ing from
presid ential resignatiun to
presidential illness with the

UP! While House Reporter
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Is
tllere any chance that Attorney
General William B. Saxbe wilL
heed his critics' advice and
button his lip?

words " wrong, absolutely

Lobby effective

wron g. 11 They insi s ted
morale is high and there is
no panic at the While House
In spite of the runaway
gossip.
"There's no pani c duwn
. here," one White Hou se

l!fficlal said. "Everyone is
'"coilce med, yes. I sense more
panic outside-than inside.''

Police deny Cinque informs.
stated in tape recordings after
he Feb. 4 kidnaping tllat she
willingly is remaining witll the
terrorist group. Cinque and
Miss Hearst were among an
SLA group tllat robbed a San
Francisco bank of $10,000. •
DeFreeze, 30, has a police
record stretching back to his
teens. On six occasions, when
he was arrested on charges
Involving weapons and bombs,
DeFreeze managed to avoid
going to prison .

LAKE GENEVA , Wise.
(UPI) - An Ohio SUite
University professor said
Saturday congressional reform
on private pensions had been
lobbied to a standstill.
Merton C. Bernstein of tile
OSU College of Law and autllor
of tile book "The Future of
Private Pensions" made the
sta te ment
in
remarks
prepared for delivery here at
th e Midw est Pension Confere nce.
Bet ostein sa id private
pension interest groups played
politics as usual on pension
reform legislation.
" As a result the House and
Senate passed bills scheduled
for congressional conference
next week fall Ear short of
national needs," said Bernstein,
"Big labor and big businessabetted by insurance companies banks and pension
professionals ·::... the very ones
responsible for private pension

His wife, Dolly, laughs and
says: "Time will tell . ll's
awfully hard to shut him up."
Saxbe's remarks, usually
delivered at his weekly coffee
and doughnuts sessions with

misdesign - lobbiedlf real
reform to a stand sti ," he
said .
"The bills tha t now are a step
away from enactment defer
reform but ha ste n the
discrediting of private pensions as a lair and reliable
means to supplement social
security .
Bernstein said weaknesses
include:
- Employers are given tile
chance to choose among tllree
vesting formulas and pick tile
one that does their employees
little or no good .
- Failure to do anytlling for
wome n as employ ees or
widows.
- The beginning of vesting
ca n be delayed until 1981 and
beyond - while millions lose
vital pension credits.
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Phoney pension reform is
shortsighted and will only persuade the American people to
scrap private pensions," Bernstein said.

Justice Deparbnent reporters,
have plun ged him into
repeated controversy and
ea rned him a reputation as the
new Martlla Mitchell .
He drew perha ps the hottest
Eire for his suggestion that
missing heiress Patricia
Hearst was a willing member
of a bunch of 1 'common
criminals" who robbed a San
Francisco bank . That one

brought criticism from Miss
Hearst's father and the
president of the America n Bar
Assoc iation, and a veiled
rebuke fr om FBI Director
Cla rence M. Kelley.
Mrs. Saxhe, interviewed in
their so uth west Washington
apa r tmen t
hi g h -r ise
overlooking th e Potomac ·
River , spoke with headshaking affection about tile
outspoken man she met on tile
campus of the Ohio State
University and married 34
years ago.
"He's always been kind of
nervy," Mrs. Saxbe said. "But
I'm glad he is . Everyone
complains abo ut secrecy and
being unapproachable."
She believes her husband's
problem is that "everyone
thinks he's speaking for · the
Justice Department, not himself," which was his custom as
Republican senator from Ohio,

Weather
Mostly cloudy, cool today,
showers possibly this evening.
Tuesday continued cloudy,
showers possible . Clearing by
evening,

we have the full story. The
CLEVELAND (UP! )
Evangelist Billy Graham was President himsel! indicated on
urged Saturday to speak ou.t TV that he is williug to he
''frankly and forthrightly" on judged by what is revealed in
his
position
regarding the transcripts."
Plagenz, an ordained
President .Nixon.
minister
and a friend of
George R. Plagenz, religion
editor of the Cleveland Press Graham's, told the evangelist
and syndicated religion writer "what the American public
for S c ripps-Howa r d wants to hear from you is your
newspapers, made the request view of the moral tone which
.iii ari open letter to GraHam. the White H0t1se set. in the
"As perhaps the most looked conversations recorded on the
up to moral leader this country transcripts."
has, you should speak out,
"You · and I take radically
frankly and forthrightly, now
UP, UP ~DAWAY - MrS. Herman (Frances) Warner,
positions .
on the moral crisis which has differen .t
demonstrates
the new stairway elevator installed at the
enveloped our presidency/ ' theologically, btit you know the
Warner apartment for her and her husband's convenience.
Plagenz wrote.
"Other high regard· in which I hold
·Just
sit in the chair, push the button, and up you go! ML. and
religibus leaders have spoken you," Plagenz said:' "It is in
Mrs.
Warner for several years wintered in Florida but Mrs.
.Out. America now wants· to 'this spirit of profound respect
hear from you, Mr. Graham. · that I ask you now to speak out . Warner amounced this week that they are in Pomeroy to
stay. She assists her son, W(IJiam, at Warner's Beauty and
"This is no time for anyone to to the American people who
Barber Shop, Second St., Pomeroy. William just returned
take refuge in cliches •like, 'a are desperately perplexed by
from
Columbus where he attended tile School of
man is , innocent until proven what they are reading and
Cosmetu)ogy. Both Mrs: Warner and her SQil do.men's hair ·
guilty' or 'there has been no hl:aring about their President
styling.
They are assisted in the shop .on Saturday,by Charles
proof of malfeasance in the and who can be only further
Mrs.
Warner invites visitors to take a ride in her ~nique
Carr
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builders.
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WASHINGTON (UP! ) - The
Watergate transcripts left
Republican leaders deeply divided over President Nixon's
future and what it means for
the pariy .
There were those who said
Nixon is innocent of . any
wrongdoing ; those who called
for his resignation or impeachment, and those who remained
silent.
But, according to a UP! poll
of GOP leaders, almost all of
them were dismayed by what
they read in the transcripts of
Nixon's Watergate conversations and many were
struggling with problem of how
their candidates should deal
with Watergate in the
November election.
At least one of them confided
that tile demands for Nixon's
resignation were motivated by
fears about what may happen
to the GOP at the polls.

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By JAMES LM OVERTON
HOUSTON (UP I) - Vice
President Gerald R. l&lt;'ord,
reaffirming h'is belief that
President Nixon was not involved in the Watergate
bu rglary or covorup, Saturday
said Republicans must gua rd
:~ga inst Democrats creating, a
"legislative dictatorship" in
.the 1974 elections.
"The focus rig ht now is on
tile 1974 election and not on
1976," Ford said in a speech to
a Republican district convention.
"We have ample time to
move along as we w·ill for owrun fo r the presidency in 1976.
The issues lin 1974 ! are very
simple-peace on one hand,
prospe rity on the other.
" Prestdent Nixon has done
more to achieve peace · and
nlaintain peace . His record in
foreign policy is better than
any President of the United
Stales. They (Democrats) are
aiming for a veto-proo f Congress. There would be a
legislative dkU! torship. There
would he an imbalance. There
would be a dictatorship which
we Americans abhor."
Fords speech at the convention of the 13th Senatorial
District in Harris County was
his second of the day during a
onN iay trip through Texas. He

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GffiLS' ENSEMBLE - Girls singing in the ensemble
during the spring conceri at Meigs High this afternoon are, 1-

r, Venlda Gibbs, Vickie Oberholzer, Debbte Black, Donna
Thornton, Jeni Grate and Sharon Bing.

BOYS'' ENSEMBLE - Singing in the boYs' ensemble
clurlng the spring concert at Meigs High School today at2:30

p.m. are, 1-r, Fred Burney, Ken Hoffman, David Moore Phil
Ohlinger, Chris Miller, U.irY Coleman, Andy Hoove; and
Scott Reuter.
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4kninute concert in the Public Square Saturday morning. Purpose of the
special conce rt was to show the band's appreciation for all business firms

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award for the Mi&lt;J.Qhio Valley Industrial Emergency Council
frQI!l William Stuckey of the Governor's Traffic Safety
Committee (GTSC) at the 16-eounty regional meeting of the
GTSC May 9 at Ohio University in recognition of the work of
the Industrial Emergency Council of Gallipolis in conducting
a mock disaster drill involving more than 400 persons.

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Ken Grover and his lab
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lillNTINGTON - The TriState Area Council, Boy Scouts
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in July to the mountains of
Philmont Scout Range and
Explorer Base in northeastern
New Mexico.
According to Jim Wagers,
Council Philmont Chairman,
the expedition will take 45
Scouts and five Leaders. Local
leader and scouts participating
are adult scouter Raymond
·sutherland, Troop 249; Mike
Martin, Brent Mattox, Randy
Filkins, Danny Dunsmoor ,
Doug Morris, Roger Hill, Terry
Wamsley , and Greg Wamsley ,
all of Troop 259, and Paul Reed,
Troop 249.
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various programs offered by
more than 400 trained
Philmont staff members, such
as earth science, gold panning,
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study and digging, burro
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the historic old West.
This is a once in a lifetime
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Tri-State Area Council as one
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. in this rugged Philmont
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WASHINGTON (UP! ) Veterans and families seeking
median priced new homes will
be aided by President Nixon's
latest housing initiatives, but
urban area families looking in
the $35,000 to $70,000 range are
still !n trouble in today's tight
mortgage money market.
Nixon took several actions
Friday to allocate $10.3 billion
in federal funds to stimulate
construction of more than
250,000 new homes whose
buyers would be partially
subsidized from the Treasury,
But under the terms of the
com plica ted programs, most
upper income Americans
were left to fend for themselves.
Briefly , the President
provided for :
-An additional $3.3 billion of
· mortgage money to subsidize
Federal
Housing
Administration and Veterans
Administration loans to the
extent that qualified buyers
would pay 8 per cent lnterestn
while lenders would receive the
newly effective rate of 8.75 per
cent.
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program to provide subsidies
to prospective buyers of $35,000
or less homes not eligible for
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summed up thei r quandry, impeac hment. " I've seen
saying that after reading the enough to discredi t the man,"
transcripts "it is pretty hard tn he said . " Things tha t are
decide ·which side to get on." revea led \ater might change
The calls for Nixon's that one way or the other but il
resignation were centered in has to he resolved."
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Washington. Five GOP
. se nators sugg es ted the leaders in other parts of tile
President should step down country sai d they found
and two House Republican nothing in tile transcripts to
leaders said they thought it support impeachment. They
might be a good idea. Many incl ucted Ca lifor ni a Gov.
more congressmen added tha l Rona ld Reagan, Ala bama
impeachment probably was · national committeeman Perry
Hooper , Oklahoma chairman
inevitable.
In Tennessee, GOP. party . Clarence Warner, Orego n
chairman S. L. Kopald said nationa l committeewoman
Nixon should not resign, but Collis Moore, Florida chairundergo tile impeachment pro- man L. E. "Tommy )' Thomas,
cess. " Ard I don 't think it will Pennsylvania Senate minority
'tear the country .up' to have an whip Stanley Stroup 'and forimpeachment process/' he mer Nixon cabin et member
said. "We survived it before." Winton M. Blount.
Mississippi par ty chairman
Republican House Speaker
Richard Hewes in Maine made Clarke Reed went one step

23 arrested in Athens;
police hurt
Streets set afire
by mostly students

ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) Twenty-three persons were arrested early Saturday during a
confrontation between about
200 persons, mostly Ohio
University students, and police
after several fires were set In a
city street. Four policemen
were injured.
A spokesman for the city p0..
lice department said the suspects were arrested on charges
ranging · from disorderly
conduct to inciting to riot. All
were released on their own
recognizance, the spokesman
said.
Charles Mains, a dispatcher,
said the trouble started at 2:27
a.m. Saturday when lighter
fluid was poured on a street in
front of the campus and set on
fire.
" Police cars were sent down

nose. Another had a leg hurt.
Authorities said police Sgt.
Ted Hutchins was treated for a
broken nose while Sgt. Robert
Wendell was hit in the leg with
a beer hotUe and patrolman
James Wooddell and Charles
Misner sliffered leg injuries
when hit with a brick or stones.
All four officers were treated

and released.
Authorities said a rock festival on campus this weekend
had drawn a large number of
people here and could have
contributed to the disturbance.
Mains said everything was
hack to normal by about 4 a.m.
He added that windows in five
businesses were broken.

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furtller in Nixon's defe nse,
sayi ng that impeachment
would be strictly partisan .
" It (the transcripts ) is not
goi ng to sa tisfy the Nixon
haters, the conservative hater
and the impeactunent lobby,
but I certa inly think it is a
clarion ca ll to the silent
majority to sU!nd up and be
counted," Reed said.
But Bill Barnstead, a conservative and GOP chairman in
Massachusetts, insisted that
Nixon's defenders are dwindling rapidly.
"The only people left are tile
hard core and they' l! never
give in," he said. "They're tile gave th e commencemen t
kind who wouldn 't budge even speec h at Texas A&amp;M
if they found a gun witll his ·university in College Station in
prints on it. But they're all tile morning and flew to the
Dallas-For t Worth Airport for
til at's left."
Most of those who refused to an evening $100-a-plate ·fu ndcomment said they had not
read the transcripts.

SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) Donald DeFreeze, leader of the
Symbionese Liberation Army
which kidnaped Patricia
Hearst, faced accusations In
hiding Saturday that he has
been a police informer . The
police denied it.
Los Argeles Police Chief
Edward Davis conceded that
and tried to put out the fire," DeFreeze once turned in a
said Mains adding tha! Q!ficers crime partner in Los Angeles,
had to use tear gas and riot
batons to break up the crowd . . but Davis said his department
"never considered using him
"One police sergeant bad his
as
an infonner."
nose broken when he was hit in
the face with a brick,'' said
Mains. "The brick broke tile
plastic shield and broke his

However, the Sari Francisco
Chronicle quoted sources
saying DeFreeze fed information to police from 1967
until 1969 when he was committed to state prison. A Los
Angeles polite sergeant, who
was sa id to hav e been
DeFreeze's contact, said he
was under 'orders not to
conunent.
DeFreeze, now calling himseif Cinque, is being sought by
the FBI along with eight others
including Miss Hearst, who

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JERUSALEM iUPli - Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger sent his two chicl aides Saturday to the luwn of
Quneitra and the surrounding area, which Is the

geographic key to military disengagement between Israel
and Syria In the Golan Heights.
Undersecretary of Slate Joseph J. Sisco and Harold
M. Saunders, senior member ol the National Security
:;\ Council , flew by heli copter to the heights with Israel's
m: chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Mordec hai Bur. Once tll ere, they
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Quneitra, onee the Syrian administrative capital lor
the Golan Heights region, lies about a mile insl~ e the point
ol the farthest Israeli advance In the 1967 war. Now a
ghos t town, it lies at the hea rt ol Kissinger's efforts to get
an agreement on the cease-lire line. A high ofllrial with
his party has said that ooee the tru ce line is agreed on, the
other Issues wllllallinlo place. The vis!l appeared to lend
credence to reports thut Israel Is willing to give up
Qune!lra .
~alsin g

dinner.
Ford twice saia he was
misunderstood in a speech last
Thursda y in whi ch news
reports said he bad made his
sharpest attack to date on
President Ni xon 's handling of
the Watergate sca ndals. He
met with Nixon Friday, but it
waS unknow n what was
discussed at that meeting.
" I have read .the transcripts
and I a.m convinced President

Nixon knew nothing of the
planning, break-in or execution
of it at tile Democra tic campaign headq uarters," Ford
told the ca ~n. polite crowd of
2,000 Republicans .
Ford was given polite appla use in the less than halffilled Spring Branch Community Coliseum where
Republicans met through the
day to chart local party
politics.

Saxbe hard to shut up

PANIC DENIED
WASHINGTON I UP II White House aides Saturday
rebulled a barrage of
rumors rang ing from
presid ential resignatiun to
presidential illness with the

UP! While House Reporter
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Is
tllere any chance that Attorney
General William B. Saxbe wilL
heed his critics' advice and
button his lip?

words " wrong, absolutely

Lobby effective

wron g. 11 They insi s ted
morale is high and there is
no panic at the While House
In spite of the runaway
gossip.
"There's no pani c duwn
. here," one White Hou se

l!fficlal said. "Everyone is
'"coilce med, yes. I sense more
panic outside-than inside.''

Police deny Cinque informs.
stated in tape recordings after
he Feb. 4 kidnaping tllat she
willingly is remaining witll the
terrorist group. Cinque and
Miss Hearst were among an
SLA group tllat robbed a San
Francisco bank of $10,000. •
DeFreeze, 30, has a police
record stretching back to his
teens. On six occasions, when
he was arrested on charges
Involving weapons and bombs,
DeFreeze managed to avoid
going to prison .

LAKE GENEVA , Wise.
(UPI) - An Ohio SUite
University professor said
Saturday congressional reform
on private pensions had been
lobbied to a standstill.
Merton C. Bernstein of tile
OSU College of Law and autllor
of tile book "The Future of
Private Pensions" made the
sta te ment
in
remarks
prepared for delivery here at
th e Midw est Pension Confere nce.
Bet ostein sa id private
pension interest groups played
politics as usual on pension
reform legislation.
" As a result the House and
Senate passed bills scheduled
for congressional conference
next week fall Ear short of
national needs," said Bernstein,
"Big labor and big businessabetted by insurance companies banks and pension
professionals ·::... the very ones
responsible for private pension

His wife, Dolly, laughs and
says: "Time will tell . ll's
awfully hard to shut him up."
Saxbe's remarks, usually
delivered at his weekly coffee
and doughnuts sessions with

misdesign - lobbiedlf real
reform to a stand sti ," he
said .
"The bills tha t now are a step
away from enactment defer
reform but ha ste n the
discrediting of private pensions as a lair and reliable
means to supplement social
security .
Bernstein said weaknesses
include:
- Employers are given tile
chance to choose among tllree
vesting formulas and pick tile
one that does their employees
little or no good .
- Failure to do anytlling for
wome n as employ ees or
widows.
- The beginning of vesting
ca n be delayed until 1981 and
beyond - while millions lose
vital pension credits.
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Phoney pension reform is
shortsighted and will only persuade the American people to
scrap private pensions," Bernstein said.

Justice Deparbnent reporters,
have plun ged him into
repeated controversy and
ea rned him a reputation as the
new Martlla Mitchell .
He drew perha ps the hottest
Eire for his suggestion that
missing heiress Patricia
Hearst was a willing member
of a bunch of 1 'common
criminals" who robbed a San
Francisco bank . That one

brought criticism from Miss
Hearst's father and the
president of the America n Bar
Assoc iation, and a veiled
rebuke fr om FBI Director
Cla rence M. Kelley.
Mrs. Saxhe, interviewed in
their so uth west Washington
apa r tmen t
hi g h -r ise
overlooking th e Potomac ·
River , spoke with headshaking affection about tile
outspoken man she met on tile
campus of the Ohio State
University and married 34
years ago.
"He's always been kind of
nervy," Mrs. Saxbe said. "But
I'm glad he is . Everyone
complains abo ut secrecy and
being unapproachable."
She believes her husband's
problem is that "everyone
thinks he's speaking for · the
Justice Department, not himself," which was his custom as
Republican senator from Ohio,

Weather
Mostly cloudy, cool today,
showers possibly this evening.
Tuesday continued cloudy,
showers possible . Clearing by
evening,

we have the full story. The
CLEVELAND (UP! )
Evangelist Billy Graham was President himsel! indicated on
urged Saturday to speak ou.t TV that he is williug to he
''frankly and forthrightly" on judged by what is revealed in
his
position
regarding the transcripts."
Plagenz, an ordained
President .Nixon.
minister
and a friend of
George R. Plagenz, religion
editor of the Cleveland Press Graham's, told the evangelist
and syndicated religion writer "what the American public
for S c ripps-Howa r d wants to hear from you is your
newspapers, made the request view of the moral tone which
.iii ari open letter to GraHam. the White H0t1se set. in the
"As perhaps the most looked conversations recorded on the
up to moral leader this country transcripts."
has, you should speak out,
"You · and I take radically
frankly and forthrightly, now
UP, UP ~DAWAY - MrS. Herman (Frances) Warner,
positions .
on the moral crisis which has differen .t
demonstrates
the new stairway elevator installed at the
enveloped our presidency/ ' theologically, btit you know the
Warner apartment for her and her husband's convenience.
Plagenz wrote.
"Other high regard· in which I hold
·Just
sit in the chair, push the button, and up you go! ML. and
religibus leaders have spoken you," Plagenz said:' "It is in
Mrs.
Warner for several years wintered in Florida but Mrs.
.Out. America now wants· to 'this spirit of profound respect
hear from you, Mr. Graham. · that I ask you now to speak out . Warner amounced this week that they are in Pomeroy to
stay. She assists her son, W(IJiam, at Warner's Beauty and
"This is no time for anyone to to the American people who
Barber Shop, Second St., Pomeroy. William just returned
take refuge in cliches •like, 'a are desperately perplexed by
from
Columbus where he attended tile School of
man is , innocent until proven what they are reading and
Cosmetu)ogy. Both Mrs: Warner and her SQil do.men's hair ·
guilty' or 'there has been no hl:aring about their President
styling.
They are assisted in the shop .on Saturday,by Charles
proof of malfeasance in the and who can be only further
Mrs.
Warner invites visitors to take a ride in her ~nique
Carr
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WASHINGTON (UP! ) - The
Watergate transcripts left
Republican leaders deeply divided over President Nixon's
future and what it means for
the pariy .
There were those who said
Nixon is innocent of . any
wrongdoing ; those who called
for his resignation or impeachment, and those who remained
silent.
But, according to a UP! poll
of GOP leaders, almost all of
them were dismayed by what
they read in the transcripts of
Nixon's Watergate conversations and many were
struggling with problem of how
their candidates should deal
with Watergate in the
November election.
At least one of them confided
that tile demands for Nixon's
resignation were motivated by
fears about what may happen
to the GOP at the polls.

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By JAMES LM OVERTON
HOUSTON (UP I) - Vice
President Gerald R. l&lt;'ord,
reaffirming h'is belief that
President Nixon was not involved in the Watergate
bu rglary or covorup, Saturday
said Republicans must gua rd
:~ga inst Democrats creating, a
"legislative dictatorship" in
.the 1974 elections.
"The focus rig ht now is on
tile 1974 election and not on
1976," Ford said in a speech to
a Republican district convention.
"We have ample time to
move along as we w·ill for owrun fo r the presidency in 1976.
The issues lin 1974 ! are very
simple-peace on one hand,
prospe rity on the other.
" Prestdent Nixon has done
more to achieve peace · and
nlaintain peace . His record in
foreign policy is better than
any President of the United
Stales. They (Democrats) are
aiming for a veto-proo f Congress. There would be a
legislative dkU! torship. There
would he an imbalance. There
would be a dictatorship which
we Americans abhor."
Fords speech at the convention of the 13th Senatorial
District in Harris County was
his second of the day during a
onN iay trip through Texas. He

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during the spring conceri at Meigs High this afternoon are, 1-

r, Venlda Gibbs, Vickie Oberholzer, Debbte Black, Donna
Thornton, Jeni Grate and Sharon Bing.

BOYS'' ENSEMBLE - Singing in the boYs' ensemble
clurlng the spring concert at Meigs High School today at2:30

p.m. are, 1-r, Fred Burney, Ken Hoffman, David Moore Phil
Ohlinger, Chris Miller, U.irY Coleman, Andy Hoove; and
Scott Reuter.
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CHICAGO I UP II ~ T he Nrw
li ft·
Satur day and expl oded. · for
three hom e run s fo r the fi r:-;t
. time thi s season Saturday and
23·year.old rookie Craig Swa n
rec orded hi s fi rst Majo r
League win &lt;J s the MeLs S( ' (Jt' Pd
a 6--3 triumph over tlw Ch i ee~go
Cubs.
Cleon J ones :-:wd Don H i1hn
each connected fo r the1 r initi;.d
home run s of the 1974 sea soh
while Rusty St.c! ub hit his si xth
Yor k

Cuellar , who has now won
two straight after losing his
two previous starts, faced only
29 batters and lost a shutout bid
in the fifth inning when George
Hendrick sliced his fifth homer
of the season into the rightfield
stands .
The ve tera n lefthander
struck out five and walked one
in defeating the Indians for the
fourth straight time which
includes three victories since
the AII..Star break last year.
The Orioles, who set a new
club record with 22 safeties,
chased Cleveland starter and
loser Fritz Peterson in the first
inning on run ..coring singles
by Earl Williams and Brooks
Robinson and made it~ in the
fourth on Paul Blair's run·
scoring single and an error.

NO. ONE SINGLES
Roger A l l ma n (I ) defeat ed
Don Carter (G ); Dan Leasu re
( L ) defeated G reg Stew ar t
( W ) ; Mark B uc hana n ( J)
defeated A llm a n ; Bu chanan
defeate d L easu re

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NO . TWO SIN.GLES

Buchan an ( J ) defeated
J i m Singe r ( G ) ; Joh n An derson ( I ) d efe ate d Bob
Chamber:s (LJ ; Fabio Lo bo
(W ) d ef eat ed Bu ch anan ; Lo bo
def ea t ed Ander son .
NO . THREE SINGLES
Martin Irv i ne { L J def ea t ed
Dan Ray (I) ; Jack Delaney (J )
def eated Gil Pr ic e ( G I : Rex
Hol zapfel {W ) aetealed Irv in e ;
Holzapfel def ea t ed D el an ey .
NO . FOUR SINGLES
J ac k. Downard (W l def eated
M i k e H art Sock · l l l ; Ken W i l l
K.

Giants edge
Braves, 8-7

Down ar d.
NO FIVE SINGLES

Ra ndy Bishop ( I ) defea t ed
Bi ll Fu ll er ( L ); Dennis Per ry
( J l d ef eat ed Da ve Th o ma s
I G l ; B is hop d ef eated Dal e
Lea ch IW J: Per r y de fea te d
B ishop".

ATLANTA (UPi) - Ti to
Fuentes ' two-ru n doubl e
capped a six -run San Francisco
sixth-inning Sa turda y and the
Giants went on lo beat the
Atlanta Braves. 8-7.
ThE Giants , tra iling 2-0 going
into the sixth. got lhose six runs
on six hits and two Atlanta
errors.
Garry Maddox star ted the
inning off wi th a double and
Gary MaHhews, Dave Rader
and Bobby Bonds chipped in
with run·scor ing singles dur ing
the inning.
The Braves scored their first
two runs on some brilliant base
running by J ohn Oates and
Darrell Evans . Oa tes turned a
single ·into a fi rst inn ing ru n
thanks to two Gianls ' errors
and Evans scored in the four th
after runnin g an apparent
double intp a triple.
Run-scoring singles by Dave
Johnson and Norm Miller cut
!J1e Giants ' margin to 6-4 in the
bottom of the sixth and the
Braves added another run ' in
the seventh to close within one.

NO . SI X SINGLES
Ro ger Butner (J ) defeated
Gr eg Thoma s. ( G ); A I Steme n

defeat ed

Eri c

Wi l l i am s

( I ) ; J eff ~ enry (W ) def eate d

B ut n er ;
Steme n .

H enr y

de f e at e d

NO. ONE DOUBLES
W ill -Si nger ( G ) def ea t ed M .
Bu chanan Butner (J ); A l m an Ray (I ) def eat ed Leas ur e .
Cham ber s { L ).' St ewa r t -L obo
CW J defeated Wi ll -Sin ger ( G I;
St e wa rt -L o bo ( W J de f ea t ed
A l m an -Ra y ( 1) .

NO. TWO DOUBLES

A nd e r so n - Fil k. in s
[ I l
defe at ed
K.
Bu ch anan Crawf or d
( J J;
Downard ·
Holzapf el ( W J defeated Pr ice Carter ( G ); lrv lne -Har tsook
( L I defeat ed Anderson -Fi lkin s
(Il;
l r v i n e-Hartso ok
(L l
def eat ed
Downard -Holz apfel

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NO . THREE DOUBLES
John so n - S tem e n
(L )
de f eated G rolh -EIIi s (G J ;
Perr y -Delaney (J J defeated
Bishop -Will i ams ( I J; Henr y Lea ~ h' ( W) defea t ed Johnson Stemen ( l ) ; Perry -Del aney
,·.(,J I defeated H enry -Lea ch ( W l .
TEAM SCORES
TEAM
SCORE
Wells t on
31
J ack son
25
Logan
15
lr on ! on .
10
Gal l 1po1L s
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State Bank No. 130
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDmON OF

THE OHIO VALLEY BANK COMPANY

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Sw;m, who ('O llected three
s trai)..;ht singles to hel p his owh
cau~e . sta rted for New Yor k
and l:l.tVC up just fou r hilli in tht'
six i nn i n ~s lu.: worked. but Wi.1S
replaced by Ray Sadecki due tu
a 40-J nioutc ·rai n dcl av J l the
end 'of four inn ings. S~nlll had
lost two games th is year and
one ln his b rie f stint with the
Mel, ltt sl yea r .
Sadecki was tum· heel (or fi ve

l..nug Jump -

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second .
Poh• Va ult ..:. ,J. Grubb ,
Chillicothe . H untin~ ton 12 ' .
Shot Put - J. Toki e, Crooks·
ville 52'2' ·.
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Be
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Di sc us
Hun tington
Chillico th e
137' 10".

High Jump - Walls, La tham

. Western 6'2".
880 Relay - . Adena 1.35;
North (ial li a fifll1.
HO Yard Run - Tyler ,
Adena :51.4 : Te rry Smith
(Eastern ) third.
Ea rl Class AA wi nners were:
Mil e Run - Marti n, Oa k Hill
4:41.2; Chang rGA HSI fourth .
100 Yard n ash - Burns,
Hillsboro : 10.1 .
120 High Hurdles - Vi nson,
Ironton :15.45.
4 ~ U Y;ud Run Vince nt,
Ironton :52 .1: Tom LowefJ'
I Meigs I fifth .

MAJOR

LEAG UE

Major League Standing s
By United Press Internat iona l
Nation a l Leag ue
(Ea st )

hil~ .(J nd three Cub r uns in the
ci,ghth, inclu ding. pinch-hitter·
Andy Thorn ton's first Major
League homer .
Sadccki wa s touched for fi ve
hil' and three Cub run s in the
eig hth. including a pinch-hitte r
Andy Thornton's fi rst Major
I ..ee~gue hom er .
T he Mel os broke a scoreless
dea dlock wilh one out m the
fourth when Jones stroked his
fi rs t homer of the year, 400 feel
in to the ce nterfi eld siands.
Hahn then opened the fifth
Inning with his homer on a 3-2
count. Swa n foll owed wi th a
single in the hole. Frailin g got
the nex t tw o ba tters but Staub
drove his home run in to the
leftfi eld ca twalk.

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Boneless

again, 3-1
MONTREA L !UP)) - Bob
Bailey clouted a two-run homer
and righthander Steve Renko
com.pleted his first game of the
year Saturday afternoon as the
Montreal Expos defealed the
St. Louis Cardinals · 3-1 in a
nationally televised game.
Bailey 's fo urth home run of
the year came in the fourth
inning after Ron Fairly had led
off with a sin gle, pu tti ng
Montreal in front 3.(1. The
Expos got the ir first run in the
thi rd inning on singles by
Renko. Tim Foli and Willie
Da vis.
Renko picked up his second
win aga inst four losses as he
scattered eight hits, walked
three and struck out four .
Renko, who won 15 games last
yea r, cam e in to Saturday's
gam e with four losses in a row .

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Cin cinna t i 2 H ouslon 1
Los Angeles 7 San Diego 5
Sa tu r day' s Res ults:
NeW Yor k 6 Chicago 3
Montrea l 3 St . Lou is I
San Francisc o B Atla nta 7
Houston at Cincinnat i. twi lig h t

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15 18 .535 112
15 14 .517 1-;: Clevela nd
Phi lade lphia
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De tr oi t
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New. York
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Boston
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Chicago
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M il wa ukee
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Chi cago
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Hou ston
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Ca li fornia
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San Fran .
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Te xas
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Cinc i nnal i
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Oakland
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other assets representing bank premises
• • . - • 641,771.32
Other assets • • • • • - - · - • • • •
· · • • • . · 283,083.46
TOTAL ASSETS · • · · • • - • • • - • • • • • • $32,469,143.72
LIABILlfiES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations . • •• - • - •• • • . . . • • . . $ ·7,11 2,604 .30
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations - • • - • . • • • • . .
20,950,646.63
Deposits of United States Government • - • . . . . • •
. 129,424.83
Deposits of States and political subdivions "' . • • · - .
• 710,833.97
Deposits of commercial banks - - •
• . . . • . . . . 1,000.00
Certified and officers' checks, etc. • ' - • · · • • . - • •
95,388.00
TOTAL DEPOSITS - • - - . . .
$28,999,897.73
(a ) Total demand deposits · • • - · ·
$ 8,049,251.10
(b) Total time and savings deposits •• · . • 20,9ii0,646.63
Other liabilities • · · - • · - - • • • - - - - - • • 943,929.09
TOTAL UABIUTIES • - • • · • • • • • · · • · • $29,943,826.82
RESERVES ON WANS AND SECURITIES
Reserve for bad debt losses on loans
(set up fll rsuant to IRS rulings) • - • - - - - - - • . . . . - $300,822.74
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
. • • · 300,822. 74
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Equity capital, total . . . .• . ••
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Common stock-total par value ·
600,000.00
No. shares authorized 60,000
No. shares outstanding 6C,OOO
Surplus . . - - - . . . . • • - . •
. • • - - • - • 990,000.00
Undivided profits . - . • .
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TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
2,224,494.16
TOTAL U ABIU TIES, RESERVES, AND .
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
$32,'469,143. 72
MEMORANDA
Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar
days ending with call date . • • . • . . . . • • • . • . $29,696,ii22.95
Average of total loans for the Iii calendar
days ending with call date . . ·-. . . . • • _ . • .
$20,0ii1,241.88
SUPPLEMENTAL MEMORANDA
Pledged assets and securities loaned (book value ) :
U.S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed,
pledged to secure deposits anq other liabilities . . •
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Cash and due from banks • • • · · • • • • • •• - · · - •.• $ 1,612,886.83
U.S. Treasury securities - - - - · · • · · •• · • • · . . . • 6,188,292.74
Obligations of States and political subdivisions - . - . • • • • 3,910,629.53
Other securities (including $1.00 corporate stocks ) . . - • . . . . 1. 00
Federal funds ~ld and securities purchased
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S o u t hee~ s t er n 4.4:t8 ; Lar ry
Atherton (Eastern 1 sixth .
-100 Ya rd n ash - Ileve rly,
Ademt : 10.15; Sterling Logan
1 NG l second : Terry Smi th
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120 lligh Hurdl es- I.:Jckev .
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of Gallipolis In the State of Ohio and Dome&amp;ltc Subsidiaries at the close of
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RIO GRANDE - As of 4::10
p.111. &amp;iturday. 10 Class A
District track winners an d fou r
Class AA high school cham·
pions had been detcrmin(&gt;d at
Evans Field here.
Preliminary evenls \n the
1974 dls tr ic t meets were
completed Satun;loy morning.
Ea rly win ners in 10 of 15
Class A events were :

t G l d efeated M ike F il kins ( 1) ,
defea t ed
Bo b
D o wn ar d
Cr a wf ord ( J ); Will defea t ed

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AA winners named

Wellston ~aptures
Rio tennis match
RIO GRANDE - Wellston's
Golden Rockets , coached by
Tony DeCastro, captured the
Rio Grande Invitational Tennis
meet here Friday .
The Rockets tallied 31 team
points. Jackson was second
with 25, Logan third with 15,
Ironton fourth with 10 and
Gallipolis fifth wi th seven
points.
Some area observers said it
was the third annual South·
eastern Ohio League tennis
match. All league teams
participated with the exception
of Meigs, Waverfy and Athens.
Here's Fr'iday's results:

M e ts

17 - The. Sunday ~imes -Sentinei, Sunday, May 12, 1974•

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Orioles crush
Inclians, 12-1
CLEVELAND (UP!) Mark Belanger banged out five
hits and rookie Jim Fuller
--drove in three runs with a pair
of homers Saturday to spark a
22-hit Baltimore Or iole attack
and Mike Cuellar tossed a five·
hitter as the Orioles rolled to a
12·1 victory over the Clevela nd
Indians.
Belanger, using a 32-Qunce
bat, has now slapped out 20hits
in :i6 trips to the plate for a .357
average since April 17. The 29
year-Qid shortstop, who came
into the series hitting .192, is
now hitting at a .266 clip.
Fuller, who has now hit three
homers and kn ocked in 11 runs
in his last Iii at-bats. hit a solo
homer off Cleveland pitcher
Ken Sanders in the seventh and
followed with a two-run shot in
the eighth.

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CHICAGO I UP II ~ T he Nrw
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Satur day and expl oded. · for
three hom e run s fo r the fi r:-;t
. time thi s season Saturday and
23·year.old rookie Craig Swa n
rec orded hi s fi rst Majo r
League win &lt;J s the MeLs S( ' (Jt' Pd
a 6--3 triumph over tlw Ch i ee~go
Cubs.
Cleon J ones :-:wd Don H i1hn
each connected fo r the1 r initi;.d
home run s of the 1974 sea soh
while Rusty St.c! ub hit his si xth
Yor k

Cuellar , who has now won
two straight after losing his
two previous starts, faced only
29 batters and lost a shutout bid
in the fifth inning when George
Hendrick sliced his fifth homer
of the season into the rightfield
stands .
The ve tera n lefthander
struck out five and walked one
in defeating the Indians for the
fourth straight time which
includes three victories since
the AII..Star break last year.
The Orioles, who set a new
club record with 22 safeties,
chased Cleveland starter and
loser Fritz Peterson in the first
inning on run ..coring singles
by Earl Williams and Brooks
Robinson and made it~ in the
fourth on Paul Blair's run·
scoring single and an error.

NO. ONE SINGLES
Roger A l l ma n (I ) defeat ed
Don Carter (G ); Dan Leasu re
( L ) defeated G reg Stew ar t
( W ) ; Mark B uc hana n ( J)
defeated A llm a n ; Bu chanan
defeate d L easu re

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Buchan an ( J ) defeated
J i m Singe r ( G ) ; Joh n An derson ( I ) d efe ate d Bob
Chamber:s (LJ ; Fabio Lo bo
(W ) d ef eat ed Bu ch anan ; Lo bo
def ea t ed Ander son .
NO . THREE SINGLES
Martin Irv i ne { L J def ea t ed
Dan Ray (I) ; Jack Delaney (J )
def eated Gil Pr ic e ( G I : Rex
Hol zapfel {W ) aetealed Irv in e ;
Holzapfel def ea t ed D el an ey .
NO . FOUR SINGLES
J ac k. Downard (W l def eated
M i k e H art Sock · l l l ; Ken W i l l
K.

Giants edge
Braves, 8-7

Down ar d.
NO FIVE SINGLES

Ra ndy Bishop ( I ) defea t ed
Bi ll Fu ll er ( L ); Dennis Per ry
( J l d ef eat ed Da ve Th o ma s
I G l ; B is hop d ef eated Dal e
Lea ch IW J: Per r y de fea te d
B ishop".

ATLANTA (UPi) - Ti to
Fuentes ' two-ru n doubl e
capped a six -run San Francisco
sixth-inning Sa turda y and the
Giants went on lo beat the
Atlanta Braves. 8-7.
ThE Giants , tra iling 2-0 going
into the sixth. got lhose six runs
on six hits and two Atlanta
errors.
Garry Maddox star ted the
inning off wi th a double and
Gary MaHhews, Dave Rader
and Bobby Bonds chipped in
with run·scor ing singles dur ing
the inning.
The Braves scored their first
two runs on some brilliant base
running by J ohn Oates and
Darrell Evans . Oa tes turned a
single ·into a fi rst inn ing ru n
thanks to two Gianls ' errors
and Evans scored in the four th
after runnin g an apparent
double intp a triple.
Run-scoring singles by Dave
Johnson and Norm Miller cut
!J1e Giants ' margin to 6-4 in the
bottom of the sixth and the
Braves added another run ' in
the seventh to close within one.

NO . SI X SINGLES
Ro ger Butner (J ) defeated
Gr eg Thoma s. ( G ); A I Steme n

defeat ed

Eri c

Wi l l i am s

( I ) ; J eff ~ enry (W ) def eate d

B ut n er ;
Steme n .

H enr y

de f e at e d

NO. ONE DOUBLES
W ill -Si nger ( G ) def ea t ed M .
Bu chanan Butner (J ); A l m an Ray (I ) def eat ed Leas ur e .
Cham ber s { L ).' St ewa r t -L obo
CW J defeated Wi ll -Sin ger ( G I;
St e wa rt -L o bo ( W J de f ea t ed
A l m an -Ra y ( 1) .

NO. TWO DOUBLES

A nd e r so n - Fil k. in s
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defe at ed
K.
Bu ch anan Crawf or d
( J J;
Downard ·
Holzapf el ( W J defeated Pr ice Carter ( G ); lrv lne -Har tsook
( L I defeat ed Anderson -Fi lkin s
(Il;
l r v i n e-Hartso ok
(L l
def eat ed
Downard -Holz apfel

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NO . THREE DOUBLES
John so n - S tem e n
(L )
de f eated G rolh -EIIi s (G J ;
Perr y -Delaney (J J defeated
Bishop -Will i ams ( I J; Henr y Lea ~ h' ( W) defea t ed Johnson Stemen ( l ) ; Perry -Del aney
,·.(,J I defeated H enry -Lea ch ( W l .
TEAM SCORES
TEAM
SCORE
Wells t on
31
J ack son
25
Logan
15
lr on ! on .
10
Gal l 1po1L s
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CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDmON OF

THE OHIO VALLEY BANK COMPANY

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Sw;m, who ('O llected three
s trai)..;ht singles to hel p his owh
cau~e . sta rted for New Yor k
and l:l.tVC up just fou r hilli in tht'
six i nn i n ~s lu.: worked. but Wi.1S
replaced by Ray Sadecki due tu
a 40-J nioutc ·rai n dcl av J l the
end 'of four inn ings. S~nlll had
lost two games th is year and
one ln his b rie f stint with the
Mel, ltt sl yea r .
Sadecki was tum· heel (or fi ve

l..nug Jump -

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Tr ace 21 '5' ' ; Logan ! NG )

second .
Poh• Va ult ..:. ,J. Grubb ,
Chillicothe . H untin~ ton 12 ' .
Shot Put - J. Toki e, Crooks·
ville 52'2' ·.
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Be
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Di sc us
Hun tington
Chillico th e
137' 10".

High Jump - Walls, La tham

. Western 6'2".
880 Relay - . Adena 1.35;
North (ial li a fifll1.
HO Yard Run - Tyler ,
Adena :51.4 : Te rry Smith
(Eastern ) third.
Ea rl Class AA wi nners were:
Mil e Run - Marti n, Oa k Hill
4:41.2; Chang rGA HSI fourth .
100 Yard n ash - Burns,
Hillsboro : 10.1 .
120 High Hurdles - Vi nson,
Ironton :15.45.
4 ~ U Y;ud Run Vince nt,
Ironton :52 .1: Tom LowefJ'
I Meigs I fifth .

MAJOR

LEAG UE

Major League Standing s
By United Press Internat iona l
Nation a l Leag ue
(Ea st )

hil~ .(J nd three Cub r uns in the
ci,ghth, inclu ding. pinch-hitter·
Andy Thorn ton's first Major
League homer .
Sadccki wa s touched for fi ve
hil' and three Cub run s in the
eig hth. including a pinch-hitte r
Andy Thornton's fi rst Major
I ..ee~gue hom er .
T he Mel os broke a scoreless
dea dlock wilh one out m the
fourth when Jones stroked his
fi rs t homer of the year, 400 feel
in to the ce nterfi eld siands.
Hahn then opened the fifth
Inning with his homer on a 3-2
count. Swa n foll owed wi th a
single in the hole. Frailin g got
the nex t tw o ba tters but Staub
drove his home run in to the
leftfi eld ca twalk.

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Boneless

again, 3-1
MONTREA L !UP)) - Bob
Bailey clouted a two-run homer
and righthander Steve Renko
com.pleted his first game of the
year Saturday afternoon as the
Montreal Expos defealed the
St. Louis Cardinals · 3-1 in a
nationally televised game.
Bailey 's fo urth home run of
the year came in the fourth
inning after Ron Fairly had led
off with a sin gle, pu tti ng
Montreal in front 3.(1. The
Expos got the ir first run in the
thi rd inning on singles by
Renko. Tim Foli and Willie
Da vis.
Renko picked up his second
win aga inst four losses as he
scattered eight hits, walked
three and struck out four .
Renko, who won 15 games last
yea r, cam e in to Saturday's
gam e with four losses in a row .

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Friday's Results :

Cin cinna t i 2 H ouslon 1
Los Angeles 7 San Diego 5
Sa tu r day' s Res ults:
NeW Yor k 6 Chicago 3
Montrea l 3 St . Lou is I
San Francisc o B Atla nta 7
Houston at Cincinnat i. twi lig h t

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MAY 18, 1974

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w. I. pet. g.b.
w. I. pet. g.b.
16 14 .533
St Lou is
New Yor k
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Montreat . 12 11 .52 1 1 ~ Ba ltimore
15 18 .535 112
15 14 .517 1-;: Clevela nd
Phi lade lphia
15 15 .500 l Y2
13 17 .&lt;33 3
De tr oi t
14 14 .500 2
New. York
11 15 .413 3
Boston
14 16 .466 2'12
Chicago
9 17 .346 5
M il wa ukee
11 13 .458 2'h
Pitlsborgh
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{West)
w. I. pet. g.b.
w. I. pet . g.b.
Los Ang eles 21 9 .700.
Chi cago
14 12 .538
Hou ston
19 13 .594 3
Ca li fornia
16 14 .533
San Fran .
18 14 .562 4
Te xas
1S IS .soo 1
Cinc i nnal i
12 13 .500 6
Oakland
14 IS .483 w,
A11an ta
13 18 .419 3112 Minnesota
12 13 .480 1lf'2
San Di ego
1.1 1Q .42 4 S•h Kansas Ci t y
12 15 .444 2'1'2

inns . )

other assets representing bank premises
• • . - • 641,771.32
Other assets • • • • • - - · - • • • •
· · • • • . · 283,083.46
TOTAL ASSETS · • · · • • - • • • - • • • • • • $32,469,143.72
LIABILlfiES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations . • •• - • - •• • • . . . • • . . $ ·7,11 2,604 .30
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporations - • • - • . • • • • . .
20,950,646.63
Deposits of United States Government • - • . . . . • •
. 129,424.83
Deposits of States and political subdivions "' . • • · - .
• 710,833.97
Deposits of commercial banks - - •
• . . . • . . . . 1,000.00
Certified and officers' checks, etc. • ' - • · · • • . - • •
95,388.00
TOTAL DEPOSITS - • - - . . .
$28,999,897.73
(a ) Total demand deposits · • • - · ·
$ 8,049,251.10
(b) Total time and savings deposits •• · . • 20,9ii0,646.63
Other liabilities • · · - • · - - • • • - - - - - • • 943,929.09
TOTAL UABIUTIES • - • • · • • • • • · · • · • $29,943,826.82
RESERVES ON WANS AND SECURITIES
Reserve for bad debt losses on loans
(set up fll rsuant to IRS rulings) • - • - - - - - - • . . . . - $300,822.74
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
. • • · 300,822. 74
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Equity capital, total . . . .• . ••
. $2,224,494.16
Common stock-total par value ·
600,000.00
No. shares authorized 60,000
No. shares outstanding 6C,OOO
Surplus . . - - - . . . . • • - . •
. • • - - • - • 990,000.00
Undivided profits . - . • .
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. 634,494.16
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
2,224,494.16
TOTAL U ABIU TIES, RESERVES, AND .
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
$32,'469,143. 72
MEMORANDA
Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar
days ending with call date . • • . • . . . . • • • . • . $29,696,ii22.95
Average of total loans for the Iii calendar
days ending with call date . . ·-. . . . • • _ . • .
$20,0ii1,241.88
SUPPLEMENTAL MEMORANDA
Pledged assets and securities loaned (book value ) :
U.S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed,
pledged to secure deposits anq other liabilities . . •
• • $1,'184 ,438.71
TOTAL . . • . • . • • • • • • . • • . • . . .
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Cash and due from banks • • • · · • • • • • •• - · · - •.• $ 1,612,886.83
U.S. Treasury securities - - - - · · • · · •• · • • · . . . • 6,188,292.74
Obligations of States and political subdivisions - . - . • • • • 3,910,629.53
Other securities (including $1.00 corporate stocks ) . . - • . . . . 1. 00
Federal funds ~ld and securities purchased
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under agreements to reseU - . . . . .
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Philadel ph ia J Pitt sbu rg h
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S o u t hee~ s t er n 4.4:t8 ; Lar ry
Atherton (Eastern 1 sixth .
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Ademt : 10.15; Sterling Logan
1 NG l second : Terry Smi th
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of Gallipolis In the State of Ohio and Dome&amp;ltc Subsidiaries at the close of
business on ,\pril 24, 197t.

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RIO GRANDE - As of 4::10
p.111. &amp;iturday. 10 Class A
District track winners an d fou r
Class AA high school cham·
pions had been detcrmin(&gt;d at
Evans Field here.
Preliminary evenls \n the
1974 dls tr ic t meets were
completed Satun;loy morning.
Ea rly win ners in 10 of 15
Class A events were :

t G l d efeated M ike F il kins ( 1) ,
defea t ed
Bo b
D o wn ar d
Cr a wf ord ( J ); Will defea t ed

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10 Class A, .four
AA winners named

Wellston ~aptures
Rio tennis match
RIO GRANDE - Wellston's
Golden Rockets , coached by
Tony DeCastro, captured the
Rio Grande Invitational Tennis
meet here Friday .
The Rockets tallied 31 team
points. Jackson was second
with 25, Logan third with 15,
Ironton fourth with 10 and
Gallipolis fifth wi th seven
points.
Some area observers said it
was the third annual South·
eastern Ohio League tennis
match. All league teams
participated with the exception
of Meigs, Waverfy and Athens.
Here's Fr'iday's results:

M e ts

17 - The. Sunday ~imes -Sentinei, Sunday, May 12, 1974•

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Mets·rock Cubs

Orioles crush
Inclians, 12-1
CLEVELAND (UP!) Mark Belanger banged out five
hits and rookie Jim Fuller
--drove in three runs with a pair
of homers Saturday to spark a
22-hit Baltimore Or iole attack
and Mike Cuellar tossed a five·
hitter as the Orioles rolled to a
12·1 victory over the Clevela nd
Indians.
Belanger, using a 32-Qunce
bat, has now slapped out 20hits
in :i6 trips to the plate for a .357
average since April 17. The 29
year-Qid shortstop, who came
into the series hitting .192, is
now hitting at a .266 clip.
Fuller, who has now hit three
homers and kn ocked in 11 runs
in his last Iii at-bats. hit a solo
homer off Cleveland pitcher
Ken Sanders in the seventh and
followed with a two-run shot in
the eighth.

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18 - The &amp;Wlday Times· Sentinel, Sund:~~. May 12, 1974

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Sojourner sai d, ·•J'm du(' in
July but she's expecti ng any
mi11utc. She was getting so
ex(.'ited I was afraid she was
going to gjve birth tonight ".
But Willi e wa s never
worri ed. He was concentrating
on the game. " I knew We were
going to win." he said . ~" I saw it
in Doc's eyes and Kenan 's
eyes. They had it under control. r wasn't eve n thinking
about the babies. The ladies'll
take care of that."
Erving, 23, and the other
young Nets, like 22-year old
Larry Kenon, 21-year old John
Williamson and 24-year old
Bri an Taylor, are the real

young Turks of the ABA.
It is difficult to talk -or a Net
Dynasty in the ABA because
the future of the league seems
still uncer tain. Some rumors
say the league is headed for a
merger or consolidation with
the National Basketball
Association, others say the
leag ~ e may fold altogether.
Perhaps it will just limp on as
it,has for the first seven years.

UNIONDA r,E. N.Y. t UPil -. Julius " Dr. J" E\-ving said he ·
felt "sky high" when the New
MILWAUKEE \ UP!\ - It's one. with the home court ad~ York Nets were dosing in for
fitting thai two such great vantage fading intq myth as the kill agains t the Utah Stars
basketball teams as the Boston each team has won twice on the for th rir firs t Amcr it·an
Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks other team's home court.
Baske tb all Association
stretch their NBA cham And Boston coach Tom Championshi p Friday night but
pionship series down to one, Heinsohn hit on one reason the his wife, Turquoise, said she
final game.
series has been so exciting.
was even more excited watThe six previous games in
"We're a championship team ching at court.Side.
the series have brought the and we're going to go out anu
Luckily. Turk, as Dr. J ca lls
excitement to a fever pitch and do our thing," he said. " We're her. held her composure while
resulted in difriculties with the professiona ls.''
E.ving and his teammates
large crowd that gathered
John Havlicek, who admitted broke open the game with 11
Saturday to buy tickets for the sixth game was just a blur straight poin ts iil the final
today's showdown .
in his mind, talked ab&lt;lut the minutes to win 111-100 .
Milwaukee police were out in attitude of both clubs, and
"Mrs. J, " as some of the fan s
force and ticket sales had to be about that same profes - call her, was worrying Willie
halted at the Bucks' downtown sional ism.
Sojourner's wife. Both ladies
EASTERN - The Eastern
ticket office and moved out to
"We beat them there before
Eagles, plating nine rWJS in the
the more expansive confines of and there 's no reason we ca n't
~~~~~8~?$:-~;;;~-:~~M-..~::::P:..;$t.'!-:~«':%:~::-.:-:.X§!..:::::»s.~~ sixth inning , rolled to an 11-1
Milwaukee CoWlty Stadium. do it again," he said . "After we
triumph over the North Gallia
L YNE CENTER SCHEDULE
It's doubtful if any game can beat them there, I'm sure they
Rio Grande College
Pirates here Friday evening.
POQL
match tbe excitement of the felt badly but they came back DATE-GYMNASIUM
The win ups the Eagles'
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1:1-7-9
Coliege
Recreation
CLOSED
sixth game - a double over- thinking they could win and Tues .• May 14- 7-9 College Recreation
8-9 Collegt Swim league mark to 4-&lt;l, good for
time affair that the Bucks won they did. We have to go out Wed ., May 15-7-9 College Recreation
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CLOSED fifth place, while North Gallia
L YNE CENTER GYMNASIUM AND POQL CLOSED
102-101 on a hook shot by there with the same .attitude."
drops to 0-8 in SV AC play.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTIC'E
Kareem Abdul-Jabba r with
The series has narrowed
North Gallia took an early I-ll
three seconds left in the second down to a battle between two
lead in the socond inning on a
extra period.
excelle ntl y sc hooled teams .
Jack Gardner single, passed
ur can't remember a playoff ·Both teams kn ow what the
SVAC standings
ball and Bin Shaw single.
game like this," Milwaukee other learn is going to do and
SVAC BASEBALL
Eastern tied it at 1·1 in the
Coach Larry Costello sa id. " It it's all a matter of execution
STA NDINGS
home half of the second as
was a real thri!Jer ."
now.
!~~IJ:ern
L, ~ 9 ° 3~ Steve Goebel slanuned a triple
The series has been a strange
Kyger creek
6 2 75 35
off Gardner, the starting pit7, 3 6 cher and. loser for the PirateS,
,5 ,2 5
Svmmes Val l ey
5
65
Southwestern
Eastern
4 6 6 1 64 and came home on a throwing
Tra ce
RIO GRANDE - Coach Bob Hannan
Nor th Ga llia
o3 86 47
47 63
97 , error bY th e ca lcher.
La sf week's results: Sym ·
The Eagles, with Don
Ashley 's Southwestern
me
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Val
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n
3;"
Kyger
Eichmg'
er going the distance
Highlanders posted their ninth Cree k 5 Eastern 4; So uth ·
diamond victory of the spring wes ter n 6 H ann a n T race 3 a nd on the mound, took a 2--llead in
ll North Ga l lia 1
thethirdonaRobBarberwalk
here Friday night · with a 6-3 East~rn
Th1 s we ek's games:
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Mono a v _ E a .n,.,n al stolen base and ~ingle by Mike
triumph over Southwestern.
Kevin Walker led the H annan Trace ~· Nor t@ ·&lt;tttia at Larkins.
Eastern broke the game wide
Highlanders with two hits ~oyu~~~ e;t~~~~; So utt1 ern a t
Tuesday - Kyge r creek. at open with those nine sixth
while Mike Crouse stroked a
thwestern~. Hannan Tra ce mnmg
· · runs as GDe bel led 0 ff
two-run triple in the second SouThursday
inning. Terry Carter fanned 15 at North Ga lli a; sou th wes t ern with a single. John Sheets
Eastern ; Kyge r Creek at singled and (k)ebel SCOred as
enroute to the victo~e at
Symmes Val ley .
,
Frid ay ~ Kyge r Cr eek at the center fielder muffed the
Hesson. the losing pitcher.
Soulh ern ·
ball. Mike Harris followed with
fanned six and walked five.
a single, as did Tim Kuhn with
Southwestern is 4-4 in the
Harris going to third and Kuhn
Southern Valley Athletic
stealing
second base .
Conference and 9-&lt;l overall.
International
Greg Bailey drew a walk,
Hannan Trace dropped to 3-&lt;l in
League Standings
the loop.
was hit by a pitch,
Barber
By United Pre ss lnf er nafior~al
North
~ ichinger grounded out,
Thursday night, Southw. I. pet .
western split a doubleheader Syracuse
12 8 .600 g · b · H'81ldy Blake singled and stole
10 7 588
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second, Goebel doubled, John
against . Hannan, W. Va. The Rochester
B 14 .364
edo
Sheets
singled and·Mike Harris
Wildcats won the first game 3-1 Tol
6 12 .294
Pa w tu cket
doubled.
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South
and Southwestern came back
w. I. pet. g, b.
Eichinger,
in going the route,
to take the nightcap, 3-2 in Richmond
12 5 . 706
Charleston
12 7 .632 1
struck out eight and walked
extra innings.
Memphis
11 8 .579 2
Line score:
three, while Gardner walked
Tidewater
6 15 .286 8
Friday 's Games
Hannan Trace I00 200 {)....3-4-1
four and fanned seven.
Richmond at Pawluck·et,
Southwestern 230 010 X-6-1-3 postponed,
Goebel and Sheets were the
rain
Chc1 rl es ton at Syrac u se, top hitters, each with three
HesSOJl (L) and Shaffer.
postponed , rain
6'l l 9"14 Am cflc an Hondo Mo1o r Co ., In c
Carter' (W) and R. Crouse.
safeties. Goebel drilled that
Roche·ster 12 Memphis 9
To
ledo
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triple, double and single, while
The new Honda lv!T-250 gets its style and
Sheets rapped a pair of singles
performance from the CR-250lVI ElsinorEl:Mone of
and a double in the fourth in1973 's winningest bikes. The lVIT-250 features a
SPORTS PROMOTER DIES
ning.
ABA.
Playoffs
North Gallia is at Kyger
six-port two-stroke aluminum engine w1th a bonded ONLEY , Md. (UPI) By United Press lilternational
•J oldie Ahf\8.rn , Washington's
Creek Monday, while Eastern
Champion ship
cast-iron cylinder liner. Street-legal with lighting
rternationotli famed sports
New York vs. Utah
travels to Hannan Trace.
York wins)
and instrumentation, this new bike has capiured
;Jrorooter. rliert Saturday at the . Apr 30 - (New
No. Gallia 010 000 0- 1- 7 4
N Y 89 U tah ll5
May
4NY
118
Ut
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94
Eastern
the imagination of all those who waited for a
age of 7&gt; of a massive heart
011 009. x- 11-11-4
May 6- NY 103 Utah 100
attack.
Gardner
and
Theiss.
· May 8 ~ utah 97 NY 89
two-stroke good enough to be called Honda.
Ahearn entered Montgomery Ma y 10- NY Ill Ut ah 100
Eichinger (WP) and Harris.
With it, yo)l'll blaze new trails, and your own
County Hospital Friday after
special victories. See the Honda MT- 250 in our
suffering the seizure at a Silver
Spring, Md., n~rsing home
showroom now.
after lunch. He had been ill for
more than two years.

Eagles romp

over Pirates

top HTnine

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and bred for

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Come see the Honda MT·250.

But barring seriou ~ injuries,
if the Nets remain together no
ma tter where they play they
Wldoubted ty are going to be a
tremertd ouS forc e in prO
basketball for a long. time.
" It's ju s~ the begin ning,''
said Taylor. "We want to win
again and again. We're just
going ·lo keep getting better."
"We ' ve got a lot more
champion ships to wiri ," sa id
Williamson, who was brash
enough to predict a sweep in
each of the three playoff series
after opening game victories.
He was almost right, too , as the
Nets beat Virginia in rive
games, Kentucky in four and
Utah in five - 14 altogether
and one less than Ind iana's
previous record 15-game
championship drive in 1970.
The Nets are the youngest

and least expcrient::ed team in
the pros vet they were poised
enough t~ beat Uulli, the .most
experienced team in the 1\Bi\,
in the stretch in three uf th e
four victories.'
"In th e second garne we were
just blown out, " said Utah
coach Joe Mullaney . "But. in
the first game, the overtime of
the third game and last game
they beat us in the stretch .
That's when exper ience is
supp osed to make a difference.
Bu t they !lo n't play li ke
youngsters or rooki es ."
Erving, MVP in the serie'1
and regular season, produ ced
measured performances in
almost every game. He concentrated on scor in g in the firs t
game when his teammates
were cold and came up with ~7
points. He turned hi s attention

to rebounding in the last game
and ted both tea.ms · wi th 16
rebounds. He took only 19 shots
in scor ing 20 points in the
se ri es-c lincher as the Nets
errfpha sized a balanced attack .
Om:e aga in "rookie power "
gave - the NeL' the edge with
Kcnon scoring 10 of his 23
points in the fin al seven
minutes to bring the Nets from
an 89-88 deficit to a 111-97 lead.
Williamson finished with 15
points 1eight in the last
period), seven rebounds and
five assists :
After Willie Wise, who
played an inspired game
scoring 3~ points and holding
Erving 10 points below his
playoff average, hit a jumper
to cut New York's lea d to 100-97
with three minutes left, the
Nets ran off II straig ht points .

hot onto ~ doubleplay with the
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Dan bases .
In the seventh inning Perez bases loaded.
Driessen slammed three hits
including his fir st hollle run of
the season to lead the Cincinnati Reds to a 2-1 victory
over the Houston Astros Friday ·
mght as Jack Billingham
notched his fifth victory in six
decisions.
"For That Personal &amp; Professio nal Touch" ·
The victim dt Driessen 's
FEATURING
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homer, which came in the
fourth inning with Tony Perez
oo base, was Larry Dierker,
who suffered his second loss
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against two victories.
The Reds muffed two other
scoring opportunities when
they failed to put a run across
Speci ali zi ng in AM F &amp;
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the plate afier loading the
Co lumbi a Bowling Balls .
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PROFESSIONAL BALL FITTING,
inning, Billingham's victory
DRILLING &amp; IN STR UCTION
put him 10 days ahead of his
AVAILAB LE
1973 pace when he notched 19
SPECIAL RATES T'O:
victories against 10 losses.
CHURCH GROUPS
Johnny Bench hit into a
PARTIES. STUDENTS.
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May 5- M i lwa 97 Bstn 89
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - lietween 7 a.m. EDT Saturday
and 7 a ,m. Sun
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GALLIPOLIS
The
Gallipolis Chapter of Future
Farmers of Ame,ica attended
the 46th Annual Oh io FFA
Convention in Columbus April
26-27.
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Friday evening David Bryan
brought honor to the Gallipolis
• Chapter by winning second in
the Electrificatio n · awar d
Another honora ble mentior
went to Diane Haffelt who
became a new member of the
State Fl" A Choir which performed Friday and Saturday
evening.
Saturday the · Gallipo lis
Chapte r was recognized again
by winning the District 14 Gold
Medal Chapter Awa rd which
was accep ted by Bobbie
Barcus. At the Saturday
evening activities other
awards were presented to State
Farmers of the Gall ipo lis
cha pter, Bill Burleson, Ernie
Irwin, and David Graham . Tim
Massie, past president of the
chapter, was interviewed for a
state office on Saturday.
Mark Blair and Lisa Saunders who were offida l
delegates and other members
attending were Mark Jividen,
Bot .Cunningham, Ernie Irwin,

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Sine, Secretary; Todd Dysle, Reporter; Scott Jenks,
Treasurer; Dennis Harm, Sentinel; Tom White , Vice
President; Rick McDaniel, President ; and James Dougan,
State FFA Advisor.
THE COP STRETCH
ROA NO KE, Va.. IUPI)
When it wa s announ ced last f"ll
that Roanoke wou ld r ec ruit ·
women police officers, Hhonda
Palmer , a clerk -s tenog rapher
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decided that she would apply
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she found she was one.qmH"ter
inch shorter th;1n the dep&lt;J rtmenl 's
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Peggy Srne. Secret,ry, Hil t,.
The llie: W:olnut FFA Chapter of the Big Wa lnu t Chapkr .
·dale
FFA ; Scott J enks,
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Th e newly elected st;1te
awst outs tdnding F'F' A l'haplpr offic ers uf I he . Ohio FF 1\ Treasurer . Miami Tn.tcc Fi"A :
Dyslc.
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CHICAGO (UPI) - Mayor
Richard J. Daley, hospitalized
Monday after suffering dizziness apparently fr om a blood
NOW YOU KNOW
sugar imbalance, will remain The first razor blades were
in the hospital for "several fashioned by prehistoric men
more days,"· an aide said from cla.m shells, shark's teeth
Saturday.
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£"spC.cially since their fath er.
Dt.~ ml White, is the VoctJtional
Agriculture te a ch~r cind FF A
Advisor at th~ West Holmes
Hig h ~dwol. Don Hut chens, ;r

LIVED IN DOGHOUSE
HAMBURG ,
Germany
(UP! I - A 20-year-old army .
deserter .e luded authorities for
five wee ks by living in a doghouse on a police exercise field
and eati ng food scraps from
garbage ca ns , police said
Friday. He finally was caug ht
stealing food in a department
store.
PASSENGERS SHAKEN
CHICAGO IUPI) - A rush
hour ,elevated train slammed
,into the rear of another train
which had made an abrupt halt
between stations Friday night,
tossing about more than 200
screaming passengers.
Thomas Buck, spokesma n for
the Chicago Transit Authority,
said there were no deaths, but
at least 222 persons were injured and trea ted at three
South Side hospitals.

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Tom White , member of tlw
Wesl Holmes FFA in Millersbur~. Ohio . Tom 's brothC'I ',
Terry White. was the \\,inn er· of
th e state creed .s Peaking
contest. whi ch made the event
quite H fam i ly affair,

CO LUMBUS ~ The 46th
Annual Con\'ention of the Ohio
FF 1\ Association w&lt;ts callt&gt;d
the biggest anct best ~ve r . i'he
convention, held April 26-27 at
the State Fair gr ounds in
Columbus, drew over 5,000
people with over 700 FFA
members bei ng individuallv
recogn ized fur out standing
achievl'ment.
The biggest hi ghlight or the
convention wa s the recog nition
of 383 FF,\ members fr , m Oh io
who received the coveted State
FFA Degree. The SU11e Degree
iu awarded an.nually to only 2
pet. or the toU,I state membership .
Jeff Byers, a member of the
Loudonville rF'A Chapter, was
named the Star Farmer of
Oh io. JeH owns t:~nd manages a
purebred Shorthorn cattle
operation and has a very impressive record of FFA participation. Thomas G~cen,
member of the Marling ton
FF A Chapter, shared the spotlight with Jeff when he was
named Stor Agribusinessman
of Ohio. Tom earned the honor
as the result of acquiring
nearly 2,000 hour s or
agribusiness experience at a
garde n center, greenho use,
and landscaping firm .
The state prepared public
speaking contest was won bv

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Sojourner sai d, ·•J'm du(' in
July but she's expecti ng any
mi11utc. She was getting so
ex(.'ited I was afraid she was
going to gjve birth tonight ".
But Willi e wa s never
worri ed. He was concentrating
on the game. " I knew We were
going to win." he said . ~" I saw it
in Doc's eyes and Kenan 's
eyes. They had it under control. r wasn't eve n thinking
about the babies. The ladies'll
take care of that."
Erving, 23, and the other
young Nets, like 22-year old
Larry Kenon, 21-year old John
Williamson and 24-year old
Bri an Taylor, are the real

young Turks of the ABA.
It is difficult to talk -or a Net
Dynasty in the ABA because
the future of the league seems
still uncer tain. Some rumors
say the league is headed for a
merger or consolidation with
the National Basketball
Association, others say the
leag ~ e may fold altogether.
Perhaps it will just limp on as
it,has for the first seven years.

UNIONDA r,E. N.Y. t UPil -. Julius " Dr. J" E\-ving said he ·
felt "sky high" when the New
MILWAUKEE \ UP!\ - It's one. with the home court ad~ York Nets were dosing in for
fitting thai two such great vantage fading intq myth as the kill agains t the Utah Stars
basketball teams as the Boston each team has won twice on the for th rir firs t Amcr it·an
Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks other team's home court.
Baske tb all Association
stretch their NBA cham And Boston coach Tom Championshi p Friday night but
pionship series down to one, Heinsohn hit on one reason the his wife, Turquoise, said she
final game.
series has been so exciting.
was even more excited watThe six previous games in
"We're a championship team ching at court.Side.
the series have brought the and we're going to go out anu
Luckily. Turk, as Dr. J ca lls
excitement to a fever pitch and do our thing," he said. " We're her. held her composure while
resulted in difriculties with the professiona ls.''
E.ving and his teammates
large crowd that gathered
John Havlicek, who admitted broke open the game with 11
Saturday to buy tickets for the sixth game was just a blur straight poin ts iil the final
today's showdown .
in his mind, talked ab&lt;lut the minutes to win 111-100 .
Milwaukee police were out in attitude of both clubs, and
"Mrs. J, " as some of the fan s
force and ticket sales had to be about that same profes - call her, was worrying Willie
halted at the Bucks' downtown sional ism.
Sojourner's wife. Both ladies
EASTERN - The Eastern
ticket office and moved out to
"We beat them there before
Eagles, plating nine rWJS in the
the more expansive confines of and there 's no reason we ca n't
~~~~~8~?$:-~;;;~-:~~M-..~::::P:..;$t.'!-:~«':%:~::-.:-:.X§!..:::::»s.~~ sixth inning , rolled to an 11-1
Milwaukee CoWlty Stadium. do it again," he said . "After we
triumph over the North Gallia
L YNE CENTER SCHEDULE
It's doubtful if any game can beat them there, I'm sure they
Rio Grande College
Pirates here Friday evening.
POQL
match tbe excitement of the felt badly but they came back DATE-GYMNASIUM
The win ups the Eagles'
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Coliege
Recreation
CLOSED
sixth game - a double over- thinking they could win and Tues .• May 14- 7-9 College Recreation
8-9 Collegt Swim league mark to 4-&lt;l, good for
time affair that the Bucks won they did. We have to go out Wed ., May 15-7-9 College Recreation
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CLOSED fifth place, while North Gallia
L YNE CENTER GYMNASIUM AND POQL CLOSED
102-101 on a hook shot by there with the same .attitude."
drops to 0-8 in SV AC play.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTIC'E
Kareem Abdul-Jabba r with
The series has narrowed
North Gallia took an early I-ll
three seconds left in the second down to a battle between two
lead in the socond inning on a
extra period.
excelle ntl y sc hooled teams .
Jack Gardner single, passed
ur can't remember a playoff ·Both teams kn ow what the
SVAC standings
ball and Bin Shaw single.
game like this," Milwaukee other learn is going to do and
SVAC BASEBALL
Eastern tied it at 1·1 in the
Coach Larry Costello sa id. " It it's all a matter of execution
STA NDINGS
home half of the second as
was a real thri!Jer ."
now.
!~~IJ:ern
L, ~ 9 ° 3~ Steve Goebel slanuned a triple
The series has been a strange
Kyger creek
6 2 75 35
off Gardner, the starting pit7, 3 6 cher and. loser for the PirateS,
,5 ,2 5
Svmmes Val l ey
5
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Southwestern
Eastern
4 6 6 1 64 and came home on a throwing
Tra ce
RIO GRANDE - Coach Bob Hannan
Nor th Ga llia
o3 86 47
47 63
97 , error bY th e ca lcher.
La sf week's results: Sym ·
The Eagles, with Don
Ashley 's Southwestern
me
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Kyger
Eichmg'
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Highlanders posted their ninth Cree k 5 Eastern 4; So uth ·
diamond victory of the spring wes ter n 6 H ann a n T race 3 a nd on the mound, took a 2--llead in
ll North Ga l lia 1
thethirdonaRobBarberwalk
here Friday night · with a 6-3 East~rn
Th1 s we ek's games:
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triumph over Southwestern.
Kevin Walker led the H annan Trace ~· Nor t@ ·&lt;tttia at Larkins.
Eastern broke the game wide
Highlanders with two hits ~oyu~~~ e;t~~~~; So utt1 ern a t
Tuesday - Kyge r creek. at open with those nine sixth
while Mike Crouse stroked a
thwestern~. Hannan Tra ce mnmg
· · runs as GDe bel led 0 ff
two-run triple in the second SouThursday
inning. Terry Carter fanned 15 at North Ga lli a; sou th wes t ern with a single. John Sheets
Eastern ; Kyge r Creek at singled and (k)ebel SCOred as
enroute to the victo~e at
Symmes Val ley .
,
Frid ay ~ Kyge r Cr eek at the center fielder muffed the
Hesson. the losing pitcher.
Soulh ern ·
ball. Mike Harris followed with
fanned six and walked five.
a single, as did Tim Kuhn with
Southwestern is 4-4 in the
Harris going to third and Kuhn
Southern Valley Athletic
stealing
second base .
Conference and 9-&lt;l overall.
International
Greg Bailey drew a walk,
Hannan Trace dropped to 3-&lt;l in
League Standings
the loop.
was hit by a pitch,
Barber
By United Pre ss lnf er nafior~al
North
~ ichinger grounded out,
Thursday night, Southw. I. pet .
western split a doubleheader Syracuse
12 8 .600 g · b · H'81ldy Blake singled and stole
10 7 588
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second, Goebel doubled, John
against . Hannan, W. Va. The Rochester
B 14 .364
edo
Sheets
singled and·Mike Harris
Wildcats won the first game 3-1 Tol
6 12 .294
Pa w tu cket
doubled.
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and Southwestern came back
w. I. pet. g, b.
Eichinger,
in going the route,
to take the nightcap, 3-2 in Richmond
12 5 . 706
Charleston
12 7 .632 1
struck out eight and walked
extra innings.
Memphis
11 8 .579 2
Line score:
three, while Gardner walked
Tidewater
6 15 .286 8
Friday 's Games
Hannan Trace I00 200 {)....3-4-1
four and fanned seven.
Richmond at Pawluck·et,
Southwestern 230 010 X-6-1-3 postponed,
Goebel and Sheets were the
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HesSOJl (L) and Shaffer.
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Carter' (W) and R. Crouse.
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North Gallia is at Kyger
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County Hospital Friday after
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suffering the seizure at a Silver
Spring, Md., n~rsing home
showroom now.
after lunch. He had been ill for
more than two years.

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" It's ju s~ the begin ning,''
said Taylor. "We want to win
again and again. We're just
going ·lo keep getting better."
"We ' ve got a lot more
champion ships to wiri ," sa id
Williamson, who was brash
enough to predict a sweep in
each of the three playoff series
after opening game victories.
He was almost right, too , as the
Nets beat Virginia in rive
games, Kentucky in four and
Utah in five - 14 altogether
and one less than Ind iana's
previous record 15-game
championship drive in 1970.
The Nets are the youngest

and least expcrient::ed team in
the pros vet they were poised
enough t~ beat Uulli, the .most
experienced team in the 1\Bi\,
in the stretch in three uf th e
four victories.'
"In th e second garne we were
just blown out, " said Utah
coach Joe Mullaney . "But. in
the first game, the overtime of
the third game and last game
they beat us in the stretch .
That's when exper ience is
supp osed to make a difference.
Bu t they !lo n't play li ke
youngsters or rooki es ."
Erving, MVP in the serie'1
and regular season, produ ced
measured performances in
almost every game. He concentrated on scor in g in the firs t
game when his teammates
were cold and came up with ~7
points. He turned hi s attention

to rebounding in the last game
and ted both tea.ms · wi th 16
rebounds. He took only 19 shots
in scor ing 20 points in the
se ri es-c lincher as the Nets
errfpha sized a balanced attack .
Om:e aga in "rookie power "
gave - the NeL' the edge with
Kcnon scoring 10 of his 23
points in the fin al seven
minutes to bring the Nets from
an 89-88 deficit to a 111-97 lead.
Williamson finished with 15
points 1eight in the last
period), seven rebounds and
five assists :
After Willie Wise, who
played an inspired game
scoring 3~ points and holding
Erving 10 points below his
playoff average, hit a jumper
to cut New York's lea d to 100-97
with three minutes left, the
Nets ran off II straig ht points .

hot onto ~ doubleplay with the
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Dan bases .
In the seventh inning Perez bases loaded.
Driessen slammed three hits
including his fir st hollle run of
the season to lead the Cincinnati Reds to a 2-1 victory
over the Houston Astros Friday ·
mght as Jack Billingham
notched his fifth victory in six
decisions.
"For That Personal &amp; Professio nal Touch" ·
The victim dt Driessen 's
FEATURING
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homer, which came in the
fourth inning with Tony Perez
oo base, was Larry Dierker,
who suffered his second loss
J/
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against two victories.
The Reds muffed two other
scoring opportunities when
they failed to put a run across
Speci ali zi ng in AM F &amp;
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the plate afier loading the
Co lumbi a Bowling Balls .
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PROFESSIONAL BALL FITTING,
inning, Billingham's victory
DRILLING &amp; IN STR UCTION
put him 10 days ahead of his
AVAILAB LE
1973 pace when he notched 19
SPECIAL RATES T'O:
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CHURCH GROUPS
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - lietween 7 a.m. EDT Saturday
and 7 a ,m. Sun
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GALLIPOLIS
The
Gallipolis Chapter of Future
Farmers of Ame,ica attended
the 46th Annual Oh io FFA
Convention in Columbus April
26-27.
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During the opening banquet
Friday evening David Bryan
brought honor to the Gallipolis
• Chapter by winning second in
the Electrificatio n · awar d
Another honora ble mentior
went to Diane Haffelt who
became a new member of the
State Fl" A Choir which performed Friday and Saturday
evening.
Saturday the · Gallipo lis
Chapte r was recognized again
by winning the District 14 Gold
Medal Chapter Awa rd which
was accep ted by Bobbie
Barcus. At the Saturday
evening activities other
awards were presented to State
Farmers of the Gall ipo lis
cha pter, Bill Burleson, Ernie
Irwin, and David Graham . Tim
Massie, past president of the
chapter, was interviewed for a
state office on Saturday.
Mark Blair and Lisa Saunders who were offida l
delegates and other members
attending were Mark Jividen,
Bot .Cunningham, Ernie Irwin,

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Sine, Secretary; Todd Dysle, Reporter; Scott Jenks,
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State FFA Advisor.
THE COP STRETCH
ROA NO KE, Va.. IUPI)
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women police officers, Hhonda
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inch shorter th;1n the dep&lt;J rtmenl 's
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Peggy Srne. Secret,ry, Hil t,.
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DALEY THE SAME
CHICAGO (UPI) - Mayor
Richard J. Daley, hospitalized
Monday after suffering dizziness apparently fr om a blood
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Saturday.
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£"spC.cially since their fath er.
Dt.~ ml White, is the VoctJtional
Agriculture te a ch~r cind FF A
Advisor at th~ West Holmes
Hig h ~dwol. Don Hut chens, ;r

LIVED IN DOGHOUSE
HAMBURG ,
Germany
(UP! I - A 20-year-old army .
deserter .e luded authorities for
five wee ks by living in a doghouse on a police exercise field
and eati ng food scraps from
garbage ca ns , police said
Friday. He finally was caug ht
stealing food in a department
store.
PASSENGERS SHAKEN
CHICAGO IUPI) - A rush
hour ,elevated train slammed
,into the rear of another train
which had made an abrupt halt
between stations Friday night,
tossing about more than 200
screaming passengers.
Thomas Buck, spokesma n for
the Chicago Transit Authority,
said there were no deaths, but
at least 222 persons were injured and trea ted at three
South Side hospitals.

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Tom White , member of tlw
Wesl Holmes FFA in Millersbur~. Ohio . Tom 's brothC'I ',
Terry White. was the \\,inn er· of
th e state creed .s Peaking
contest. whi ch made the event
quite H fam i ly affair,

CO LUMBUS ~ The 46th
Annual Con\'ention of the Ohio
FF 1\ Association w&lt;ts callt&gt;d
the biggest anct best ~ve r . i'he
convention, held April 26-27 at
the State Fair gr ounds in
Columbus, drew over 5,000
people with over 700 FFA
members bei ng individuallv
recogn ized fur out standing
achievl'ment.
The biggest hi ghlight or the
convention wa s the recog nition
of 383 FF,\ members fr , m Oh io
who received the coveted State
FFA Degree. The SU11e Degree
iu awarded an.nually to only 2
pet. or the toU,I state membership .
Jeff Byers, a member of the
Loudonville rF'A Chapter, was
named the Star Farmer of
Oh io. JeH owns t:~nd manages a
purebred Shorthorn cattle
operation and has a very impressive record of FFA participation. Thomas G~cen,
member of the Marling ton
FF A Chapter, shared the spotlight with Jeff when he was
named Stor Agribusinessman
of Ohio. Tom earned the honor
as the result of acquiring
nearly 2,000 hour s or
agribusiness experience at a
garde n center, greenho use,
and landscaping firm .
The state prepared public
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Gallia Pony ~eague
·schedule announced

Much talk has circulated concerning Hank Aaron's recorrl
breaking 715th home run and subsequenl blasts tha l have made
·him truly the greatest home run hitter baseball has ever had.
Some say that Ruth is still the best, as did the guy who called
up a local sports show recently, claiming that Ruth hit his 714 in
over 2,000 fewer trips to the plate.
But nobody said that Aaron or anybody else had to hit 714 ·in
any required number at bats. All the record book reads is "most
home runs in a career.''
II wasn't until someone challenged that record that all the
sentimental Ruth-ists got up in arms and searched and
scrutinized to find a way to retain the record for the Babe.
And then there are those that try to compare the two men - a
feat which is impossible.
You can say that Ruth had to hit the deadball, although. it
wasn 't all that dead throughout most of his career. But the Babe
never had to face the specialized pitching of modern ball, with
the sliders, knuckleballers and the young kids who weren 't taken
out of children's homes or off the streets to play ball but were
raised throoghout their lives with specialized, extensive training
in the art of pitching.
True, Ruth will go down in history as the man who had the
most effect on the game of baseball. He saved the game, and
gave a monumental lift to the country in the process, through his
feats during some of our nation's darkest hours.
He is a legend, but he also is no longer the greatest home run
hitter in the history of baseball.
No matter how hard one tries, you can't take away what
Henry Aaron has earned, something he 's had coming to him for a
long time.
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It seems that the Ruth-ists, as some of these fanatics can be
called, fit much in the same mold as those who ruined Roger
Maris.
Maris and Mantle, in 1961, made their great assault on
Ruth's record of 60 homers in one season.
Maris, of course, came out on lop and the fans never let him
forget it. He was in a battle with Mickey Mantle, one of the
greatest of aU time, for sure. But the fans that jammed Yankee
Stadium that year &lt;!lan't want Maris to break the record. They
wanted their Mantle to be the one, and it was almost as if Maris
waa treading on sacred ground.
They booed him and booed him, and it ended with the demise
of Roger Maris, now a beer distributor somewhere in the south.

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Donald "Fizzle" WoHe, heail baseball coach at Meigs, tells a
story about the lime he was playing first base lor Racine and
Hobart Wilson, Sr., father of Gallipolis Daily Tribune editor
Junior Wilson, was at bat for a Gallipolis independent team.
According to the story, Gallipolis and Racine were in a dogfight for first place and Hobe, a catcher who batted left handed,
smaahed a line shot through Fizzle's legs so hard that he didn't
even have time to bend over.
Asking Hobart about the incident, all he said was, "He didn't
even bend over."
Jbat smash was the key hit of the game which Gallipolis won
to take ·over first place.

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The Meigs baseball season came to an abrupt halt when Pt.
Pleasant cancelled the two games Uie squads were scheduled for
last week and tomorrow.
The Marauders were hit hard this year by teams cancelling
out on them. Southwestern had to call off a scheduled double
header because of the gas shortage, and a game against Kyger
Creek never came about after being postponed because of rain.
. Coupled with those Pt. Pleasant cancellations and a season
can be cut short pretty quickly.

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GALLIPOLiS ~ The Gallia
County Pony League will begin
Tuesday , June 4 with defending
champion Bidwell playing at
Addaville, ru'nnerup Cheshire
visiting Green and So uthwestern traveling to Vinton.
Games will ·begin at 6:30
p.m. with one half hour grace
period.
A $25 entry fee and copy of

Harbour, tra in er. Second row - Mik e Berridge, Gary Swain,
COMPLETE 1974 CAMPAIGN -- The Gallia Academy
Br~tl Wilson, Roger Dailey, Tony Folden, Mike Watson, Leon
High School Blue Devils base~all team finished its 1974
campaign last week with a IHl season record. Pictured · Briggs, Mike Sickles, Jim Perry, Jim Niday, Bill Holland and
above, front row , left to right are Chuck Lane, Rick Holl ey,
· Rick Barcus. Third row - Jim Osoorne, coach ; Nelson Dray,
Colin Saunders, Chris Whaley, Tom Burnette, George Holley,
Tim Carman , Mark Dobson, Mark Lane, manager and Roger
Jeff Slone and assistant coach C. L. (Johnny) Ecker.

Bucks even series with 102-101 win
BOSTON I UPI l - Kareem series allhree games apiece.
Abdui.Jabbar raised his long
The seventh and deciding
arms over his hea d and ga me will be pla yed Sunday
shouted triumphantly , "They afternoo n in Milwaukee.
ain't going to be drinking no
Abdul-Jabbar ignored th e
champagne tonight."
"They" were the Boston
Cellics and Abdui.Jabbar ," with ZIMMER HONORED
CINCINNATI (UP!) ~ Don
the emotionless performance
Zimmer, third base coach for
of a surgeon, personally sliced
th e Boston Red Sox, will be
up the Boston attack Friday
inducted into the Hamillon
night to lead his team to a 102County Sports Hall of Fame
101 win in double overtime that
tonight.
evened the NBA championship
Zimmer, a 12-year major
league player, was with the Los
Major L ea gu e Leaders
An geles Dodge rs and Cin-

nearly hysterical Boston Garden crowd as it edged closer to
the court, calmly dumping a 12foot hook shot with three
seconds left.
"I just put it up and hoped it
would go in. I didn 't have lime
to think about it," he said
matter-&lt;&gt;f-faclly.
111e big center's 34 points
gave the Bucks their second

probably be the games if he follows in dad's footsteps.

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Pete Neal, former GAHS star gridder, also is a new fath er,
his ·son arriving just three days earlier.
The two former 1970 SEOAL championship teammates may
be sitting together in the stands some day watching the 1990 Bit••
Devil squad led by the backfield duo of Neal and Davis .

teams winning twice away

from their home court,
BThe home court advantage
hasn 't meant ·a lot up to now,"
said Bucks' coach Larry
Costello. "But the percentages
are in our favor."

Area high school goH scores are finally coming around and
dropping Into lbe low.4~ for Meigs and.Southern linksters.
Both squads got off to poor starts, partly because of the
weather I guess, and some of the scores were astronomical.

N ew Y ork
030 200 200 - 7 9 2
Chicaao
nflfl nnn nn? ? Q 1
Koo s man ,
Miller
19J
and
Grote ;
Hooron ,
K r emmel . [JJ.
Todd
(4),
Bu rr is (6), P ina (8 ) , Bonham
( 9 J and
Mitlerwald . WP Koosman (4 -0l L P- Hooton I 1
J) . HR - Sc hneck 15th )

Niday, Saunders
lead '74 Devils
GALLIPOLIS - Jim Niday,
qu arterba ck, and Winston
Saunders~ tackle ~ will serve as
co-ca ptains for the 1974
Gallipolis Blue Devils football
team.
This was announced Frida y
afternoon by grid coach C. L.
(Jo hnny) Ecker.

over time victory of th e series.

The first came in the second
game, which th e Bucks won
105·96 in Milwaukee.
1
'1t was a great ball game,"
said Boston Coach Torn Hein·
By United Press lnterno1tiana1
cinnati Reds. He is a native of shon. " It was a one-poin t ball
L eading Batters
National Leagu e
Sedamsville in Hamilton game in double overtimeg . o1b r . h . pet .
Smith ,S I L 29 117 19 43 .368 Coun ty.
what· more co tild you ask for."
Reitz , Stl
29 112 11 41 366
· Abdui.Jabbar made hirnseU
Gr oss , Hou 29 8 8 17 32 .JM
J; ;
Ga rr , A t I
30 130 12 45 .346 NY and Ja ckson , Oak
felt
in the second period after
H ebner , Pi t 25 105 17 36 343 Yast r zems ki. Bos , Robinson ,
Bucknr ,L A 28 102 12 35 .343 Ca l , Horton , Del and Bu r Boston 's Dave Cowens went to
Sc hmdt. Ph129
99 I S 34 .343 rou ghs , Te K 6
the bench with three personal
Run s Batted In
M i ll an.NY 29 117 15 40 .342
N at ion a l L eag ue : Smi th . St.L fo uls. With reserve Hank
Watson . Ho 32 114 22 39 .342
Brock , SI L 29 124 29 42 .3J9 77 , Garvey , LA 26 ; Ci?deno. Finkel in the game, AbduiHou
25 ;
Wynn ,
LA
2-1 ;
Ameri can Le ag ue
g . a b r . h . p( t. Wi ll iam s, Ct1i. Perez. Cin and Jabbar was able to drop into
Carew, M i n 26 11 0 16 43 .391 L May , Hou 13
the middle to clog the lane.
Am er ican L eag ue : Ja ckson.
Stntn ,Ca l
17
59 12 13 390
Abdui-Jabbar used the same
Oak
JO.
N
ettl
es.
NY
and
Jcksn , Oa k 29 106 23 41 .387
Hrgrve, Tex 20
64 13 23 .359 Bu r roughs. T c)( 2.6 ; Robinson. sagging ta ctic in the two
Gamb l e,C ie20 70
8 25 .357 Ca l 22 ; Yast r ze mski. 8os 21.
overtime periods, forcing the
P itchin g
Spncr , Te)( 20
65 1 t 23 .354
Nati on o1l League : B illingham , Ce ltics to rely on J ohn
Gr it in , Bos 21
7'l
B 25 347
Roias , KC 27 112 15 38 339 Cin , John , LA , Rogers . Mil ·and
M c Rae , KC 26 92 14 31 337 Ca ldwelL SF 5 1: Ree d . A ll and Havlicek, who wound up with
Va lntn e,Ca l 25
86 12 '19 .337 Sutt on , L A 5-2: Robe r ts , Hou 5 36 points - 11 of them in the
3
.
Hom e Run s
Am erican L eag u e: ·Hun te r , overtime periods when the lead
National L eagu e : Wynn , LA
8 ; Aa r on , At L P erez, Cin and Oak and Jenk in s, Tex 6 7; changed hands 13 times.
Gar vey, LA 7 ; L . May , Hov , . H ille r . De l 50 : Co l em an , . Oct
Thus fa r the home court
and Medich . N Y . 5 1. Stoll
Hebner , P i tt an d Smi th , St . L 6.
American L eag ue: Nett les . le myr.e, NY 5 3: Bibbv . T ex 5 d. advantage has proved to be of.
little significance with both

San01ego
LUI UIO 100
5 7 0
John , Hough (4) , M&lt;H shall (6)
and Y eage r , F r eisleb en , M eAn
dr ew (JL Romo ( 7 ). Tr oed son
18), Ha r dy (8 ), Ar l in 19 1 and
Kendall . WP Marst1all (1 11
LP · Romo co 11. HRs - Yeager
(2nd) , Cey 13r d l'. M cMull en
lls ll , Th omas (2nd ).

Am er ican L eague
( 10 innings)

Batt

oo 1 ooo ooo 2- 3 6 o

the team roster must be suJ&gt;.
milted to Bruce Gabriel, the
league treasurer, prior to the
opening game . The schedule
will end on July 5.
Here is the schedule:

or,

Jun e 4 - Addaville at Bid
well , cne shir e a ! Green , South
w es t ern a t Vinton
Jun e 7 Chesh ire a-t Ad
dav i lle , Green at
Sou th w es t ern, Bidwel l at Vinton .
June · I 1 Addaville at
Gr een , Southwester n af Bid wel l. Vinton at Cheshi r e
June 14 - Southwestern at
A ddavllle , Bidwell at Ch eshi r e, '
Gr ee n at Vinto n .
June IB Vin ton at Ad davi ll e , Bidwell a t G r een ,
Che shire at Soutt1weste rn .
June 21 B idwel l at Ad
dav ille , Green at Ches h ire ,
Vin ton ~ t Sou thwestern .
June 1.5 Addaville at
Ch es h ir e, Southweste rn at
Green, V in ton at Bidwell .
Jun e '28 Green at Ad ·
davill e , Bidwell at South western. CheShire at Vi nton .
July 2 - Addav ille at Sout h
western , Cheshire at Bidwell ,
Vin ton a t Green .
July 5 ~ Addavl ll e at Vinton ,
Green at Sidwe ll , South wester n a t Cheshire .

POPPY DAY PROCLAMATION - Middleport Ma yor John Zerkle has proclaimed May 17
and 18 as Poppy Days in Middleport and mem~rs of the American Legion Auxiliary of FeeneyBennett Post 128 will be on the streets selling poppies. Pictured here with Mayor Zerkle as he
signed the proclamation are, left to right, Mrs. Erma Hendrix, Americanism chairwomen of
the unit; Sherry Fox, "LilUe Miss Poppy " for the Auxiliary; and Mrs. Ella Will , Auxiliary
president.

Softball meet

Holland 's Zuider Zce ts ac
tu ally a shallow tnlan d sea
form ed from the flo oding of
lowla nd s whe n the sea wate r
broke through north ern
coastline dun es in the 13th
century.

slated today

Cleve
000 000 100 0- 1 7 0
M c Na l ly , Reynolds ( 10 ) and
Wi l l iams ; Kline . Wilcox ( IOL
Hilgendor f r 10 1 an d Duncan
WP - McNally f3 -2J . LP · K l ine

MIDDLEPORT - An imd f' 1
portant an ma pre--se~n
meeting of the Meigs Juruor
IJ • J. HRs- Betanger l2ndl. Girls' Softball League will be
Du ff y (Jr d ) .
---held today (Sunday) at 4 p.m.,
~~wa
gf~ fgg 8ri1 = ~; ~ at the Royal Crown Garage on
Colb'orn , Cha mpion " (41, Mur - North Second Ave. here.
phy (8) and Moore ; Tidrow (3 Th 1
· for glf'
· Is
10
31 and Munson . LP - Co l born ( 1e eaguets
_ages
Jl . HR s- Money (5 th I. Porter t.hru Has of June l. All teams
"" J.
presenUy in the league, and
Boston
ooo 200 003- 5 1 2 any olber teams wanting to
D etr oit
000 400 101- 6 8 0 · ·
·
h
Cleve land . segui
en and JOID,ffil:lSt ha vethe1rcoac
ora

Major league R es ult s
By Unit ed Pr ess Internation a l
Nat ional L eagu e
Pi l sbrgh
000 00 0 002 - 2 4 0
Phila
000 001 20)( - 3 9 0
Brett, Morlan (7), H ern andez
[8) and Sangu illen; Rut h v e::n .
Fisk ; Lolich , Hi l ler (91 and
Scarce (91 and Boonem WP . W P - Hille r (5 -0 1. LP Ru th ven {2 lf LP - Bre tt [2 31 . Moses
Segui (2 2J. HRs- Ca t er (ls i ),
HRs- S,c hmidt 15th ) , Stargell
Ka l i ne
f2 nd J.
Cash
O rd ),
( 5t h) .
Petroce ll i f l stJ.

AIR
CONDITION
SERVICE

1
'Uin
h 1 th
VOWiteers WI g to ep e
league are welcome .

000 400 000003 020 oox -

48 2

5 52

Fos ter , Hrabowski 15),
Tho mpso.1 (6) , Richert (8 ).
Ga rm on (8) and Simmons ;
Roge rs (5 -IJ and F oot e. LP Foster ( 1. 3) HRs - Cru z (l st l.
I 1J innings)
San F r an cisc o
002 010 100 000 1A 11 an ta '

5 12 1

00 3 010 000 000 0- 4 7 I
Caldwell , Motl it t ( 9 ) , E . Sosa
( 12) and Rudolph ; Ni ek r o , Ake r
( 10 ) , Capra ( 11 ) and Correl l.
WP - E . Sosa IJ -0 1. L P - Capra
((07th
2).) . HRs
los A ng

Evans ,.(4t h I , Speir

BUICK,PONTIAC

in the Primary Election

tor Meigs County Auditor.
H.OWARD FRANK

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Just think of all she does for
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Charter No. 9815
Nallonal Baak Region No.4
REPORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING
DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE

IT 'SGOODTO KNOW that there are still a lew honest people
around.
Neal Kitchen of McArthur lost his wallet recently on Main St.
in McArthur. The wallet contained about $4,000 in cash. It was
found by Clarence Fraley of Albany who turned the wallet over to
Sheriff McClure who returned the money to Kitchen. Wonder how
many there are around wlio would have sought out the owner ?

Following graduation, Mike
plans to sta y on the farm in the
cattle business. J. Robert
Evans is Mike's Vo-Ag instructor.

Cub scout

with six ~ \'.\~

pack met
on May 2nd
RACINE - The Rac.ine Cub
Scouts Pack met May 2, opened
by the flag ceremony by Den l.
Den' 2 organized a hillbilly
band with homemade instruments and plans were
made for participation in the
annual
Scoul -0 -Rama
program In Gallia County on
May i I. Plans also were made
to participate in the Cub Scout
Olympics at Gallipolis Institue
grounds on June 29.
Articles of handicraft . were
on display and refreshments
were served by Den 3.

-- .valve
stages that
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adjust automatically
for all load and road / -want to put Monroe
quality between you
conditions. Monroand the road .
Matic®
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Congratulationa to John and Jody Davis on the birth of their
son, a hefty 7 lbs., 7 oz.
Clinton John is the name and football and baseball will ,

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ASSETS
cash and due from banks
- - - - - - - - • , • • • • • • $ 482,041.46
U.S. Treasury securities - - - - - • • - • • • · · · · · · · · 1,492,759.20
Obligations of States and political subdivisions • • • , • , , • 99,421.35
Other securities - - - - - - - - • • • • • • · · ·
· • • 12,500.00
Federal funds sold and securities purchased
. • 500,000.00
under agreements to resell · • • • • •
3,990,048.57
Loans • • · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · •
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and
other assets representing bank premises - · •
• 25,129.50
Other assets - - - - - - - - - - - - - · ·
· · • • 4,815.16
TOTAL ASSETS - • • • • · • • • • • • • • • • · • $6,606,715.24
LIABB.ITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporationa - - - - - - - - - - - • ,. , · • · · $1,366,638.95
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporationa • , • , , • • • • • •
• 4,025,112.64
Deposits of United States Government -, - - · · · • •
• • 31,034.11
Deposits of States and political subdivisiona • • • • • • • • • 411,808.84
Certified and officers' checks, etc . .· - - - - • · · · • • • • 8,213.66
TOTAL DEPOSITS - • • • • • • • • $5 842 808.20
(a) Total demand deposits - - - - - - • • $1,817,695.56
(b) Total time and savings deposits • • • • • 14.025.112.64
• 189,172.06
Other liabilities - - - - - - · • · • • • · · · • '
$6,031,980.26
TOTAL LIABILITIES • • • • • • • • , • • • , ,
.
RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
• $62,944.29
bther re8erves on loans - - • • • • • • • • • • • •
Reserves on securiti~s - • - • .' • • . • • • · • ~ • • • .' - ••• 650.00
• $63,594.29
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOJ\NS AND SECURITIES • • •
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
.
$511,140.69
Equity capital~otal • • .• • •
Common Stock~otal par value • · • • • • •
125,000.00
No. shares authorized 5,000
No. shares outstanding 5,000
125,000.00
Surplus - - - • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
• • • •
261,140.69
Undivided profits • .• · · • • • • • •
TOTAL CAPITAL ACffiUNTS
Sll,l40.69
TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
$6,606,715.24
MEMORANDA
Average of total deposits lor the 15 calendar
davs endin~ with call dale • • • • , • $5,897,665.68
Average of tofullolins for the 15 calendar
$3,996,591.88
days ending with calf date - - - .- - - ' '

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POMEROY SUNOCO SERVICE
KILLED IN
GALLIPOLIS
WELKER'S ASHLAND STATION
CHARLESTON,
Mo. (UPI )
WE'D LIKE TO PASS ON a big thanks to the Meigs County
Board of Electiona for an excellent helping 'hand in getting us the - A Greyhound bus left the
BANE SERVICE STATION
KARR AND VAN ZANDTMOTORS
election
early Wednesday morning. Cooperation and help road at a detour on U. S.
really go a long way during those early, sleepy boors. The local in southeast Missouri early ·
·HARRY'S SERVICE STATION
POMEROY
MOTOR
COMPANY
Saturday, struck a disabled
board is always most cooperative.
·
And, speaking of thanks - the Athens County Foster Parent truck trailer on the side of the
ELLIOIT'S
UNION
76
SMITH-NELSON
MOTORS
Assn. and Foster Children in Their Care, is extending thanks to road and was "ripped open like
STEVE SNOWDEN
a
tin
can."
The,highway
patrol
all merchants who cooperated in National Action for Foster
said eight persons were killed .
SPARKEY'S
SUNOCO
STATION
children Week recently. The group extends special thanks to
KAPPLE
PENNZOIL
SERVICE
and
nearly
three
dozen
injured,
mayors,
commissioners,
the
Meigs
County
WeHare
Department,
(Gravel Hill
Middleporl,
SHEETS
SOHIO
STATION
Citizens National Bank, Elberfelds, the Pomeroy National Bank, some critically .
RUSHEL'S GARAGE
PH.
Racine Home-National Bank and the Farmers Bank and Savings
Co. for excellent help.
"GALLIPOLIS MOTOR CO.
MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.
THE CWWN, will be roaming the Rbck Springs
State Farm Is
THALER FORD SALES, INC.
RACINE, OHIO
Time for
Fairgrounds during aU five days of tbe annual Meigs County
Fair in August to provide special entertainment tor the klddies.
HARRISON SERVICE CENTER RACINE GARAGE
Graduation
SUITER SHELL SERVICE
EBER'S GULF SERVICE
Th e best wav to take inter- Old grads of
QUAKER STATE SERVICE
grain of SALT.
Chester will
COZART GARAGE
CENTER
BARR'S ASHLAND STATU
dine, dance
REEDSVILLE
O'DELL
TEXACO
STATION
the
new
CHESTER - The annual
GALLIPOLIS
Chester Alumni Banquet and
NAPIER'S PENNZOIL SERVICE NEWELL'S SUNOCO STATION
Caravelle®
dance will be held May 25 at
6:30 p.m. at the Chester
GALLIPOLIS
CHRYSLERM
ILLHONCEESOHIO
STATION
School.
CHRYSLER- .' . . Elementary
Digital
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Reunion classes this year
PLYMOUTH
TUPPERS PLAINS
will be 1919, 1924, 1929, 1934,
byBulova
1939, 1944, 1949 and 1954.
HEMSWORTH GULF SERVICE BAILEY'S ASHLAND STATION
The steak dinner will be
PLYMOUTH
prepared and served by the
RED HORSE SERVICE STATION
TUpPERS PLAINS
Chester,P.T.A. Cos t per person
SOUTHEASTERN OHiO'S lARGEST
to
dinner is $4.50.
CARROLL NORRIS DODGE
ROOrS GARAGE
alumni and guests are invited .
.· CHRYSLER-PlYMOUTH DEALER
The dan ce (s quar e and
round) is open to the public.
KENNY'S GARAGE
CARSON'ScYEXAOO STATION
Admissin
to
the
dance
is
! '
ATTENTION!
CROWN CITY, OHIO
RUTLAND
per person .
made
Reservations to
NOW IN STOCK
IRWIN SOHIO STATION
FLESHER'S TEXACO STATION
May 15 should be sent to Mrs.
Eleanor Leonard , Rt .
1974 PLYMOUTH TRAIL BLAZER
RANKIN SERVICE STATION
FIELD'S BROTHERS .GARAGE
. Pomeroy, 45769 or phone 9925547
or
phone
Belly
Newell
at
NEW
HAVEN;
W
.
VA.
4 WHEEL DRIVE VEHia.E
985-3351.
INGLES SERVICE STATION
ROUSH GARAGE
WATERLOO
1974 PLYMOOTH VOYAGER
HARTFORD, W
. VA.
PONN'S
SERVICE
STATION
aJSTOM Q.UB WAGON
WILKESVILLE
BURTON SUNOCO STATION
HOPE THINKING
MASON, W
. VA.
S"'LEM , W.. Va . (UP!) .
ROBERTS
SOHIO
SERVICE
Bob Hope, an avid supporter of.
Never mind what the .big and
85 NEW &amp;USED
President Nixon, says release . little hands have to say. The
RIO
GRANDE
GILBERrS
GARA
of the edited Watergate tranMIDDLEPORT
RATLIFF
SUPER
SERVICE
scripts by Nixon was a
CARS IN STOCK!
mistake, and it raises the
POWELL'S
SUNOCO
STATION
.
UNION
76
SERVICE
question of his resignation. The
jewel
precision.
ShieldMIDDLEPORT .
comedian said at Salem .
VINTON
BE SURE YOU CHECK WITH US BEFORE
College Friday that the tranERWIN GULF STATIO N
scripts
have changed "the · meta llic blue dial. Go modern;
PORT,
E
R
TEXACO
CORNER
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MIDDLEPORT
whole meaning .of Watergate"
and makes Nixon's resignation
JOE'S fOREIGN CAR ·SERVICE . ELLIS AND SON SOHIO
CLARK'S
something "you have to think
PORTER, OHIO
about. Releasing the tranMIDDLEPORT
JEWELRY
scripts was a big mistake . .It ·
SPONSORED BY:
Galli pol~ Ohrysler-rlymouth. tears down the dignity of Ol!f' ,, STORE
Second. Ave .
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WMPO will be airing eight of the Meigs American Legion
basebaU games this SUIIJriJer with Dean Lutz and Bob Cooper
doing the play-by-play;

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Mike attend s Southwes tern
High School, where he has been
FFA chapter sentinel and vice
president of his se nior class ,
Hi.s agr icultur e program
consists of Hereford and Angus
cattle, ra ising tobacco and

We receive numerous requests and about all we can do is pass
them on in hopes that a reader can help.
' The lat~sl comes from Emily Hanks, 254l E. 1 No., Provo,
Utah, 84601, through Tom Reuteral the Pomeroy Post Office. She
sent Tom money in case there is an expense. If s0 , contact Tom .
Mrs. Hanks wants to know about the daughters of Silas
Knight. According to the Ohio census, they were born. between
· 1810 and 1820. Mrs. Hanks needs to know the birth date or baptism dates of Electa Knight who married Archibald Murray, Jr.,
and Almira Knight who married Sheffield Russell.

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fa rming program.

SO MANY THESE DAYS are compiling genealogy reports.

210 002 020-,- 7 15 I

Call No. 489

in
voca tional
ag ri cult ure department s
around the country.
He was chosen for the award
on the basis of hi s scholarship ,
leader5hip , and supe rvised

ALBERT ."RED " KEETON of Syracuse is a patient at St.
Mary's Hospital in Huntington, W. Va ., and he, also, would appreciate bearing from Meigs County friends . His address is room
5002, 2900Firsl Ave., St. Mary's Hospital, Huntington, W. Va.

For your vote and support

Pd Po

out standing

se ni ors

POMEROY - Mike Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
William.son, Racine, will mark his birthday on May 26 and would
like to hear from friends. He has just spent six and a haH days in
the hospital with second degree burns on his arms as the result of
an accident.
Mike's address is Spec. 4 Michae l A. Robinson, 292-56-9268,
CSC lsi-54th Infantry, APO New York, New York 09139.

SMITH

THANKS

to

farm mechanics.

ON ALL MAKES
OF CARS

representative present. Adult

pr esented

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Bob Hoejlich

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(8) and Edwards ; Billingham
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(2 2) . H Rs - Driessen (1 st) .
St Loui s
Mont rea l

MIKE CROUSE
GALLIPOLIS
Mike
Crouse, son of Mr. and Mrs .
Harl ey Crouse, Ga llipolis, is
winner of a DEKA LB
Ag ri cultural Accomplishment
Award for 1974, sponsored by
DEKALB Ag Research, Inc..

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21 - TheSwtday Times-Sentinei,Sundav.Mav 12.1974

Gallia Pony ~eague
·schedule announced

Much talk has circulated concerning Hank Aaron's recorrl
breaking 715th home run and subsequenl blasts tha l have made
·him truly the greatest home run hitter baseball has ever had.
Some say that Ruth is still the best, as did the guy who called
up a local sports show recently, claiming that Ruth hit his 714 in
over 2,000 fewer trips to the plate.
But nobody said that Aaron or anybody else had to hit 714 ·in
any required number at bats. All the record book reads is "most
home runs in a career.''
II wasn't until someone challenged that record that all the
sentimental Ruth-ists got up in arms and searched and
scrutinized to find a way to retain the record for the Babe.
And then there are those that try to compare the two men - a
feat which is impossible.
You can say that Ruth had to hit the deadball, although. it
wasn 't all that dead throughout most of his career. But the Babe
never had to face the specialized pitching of modern ball, with
the sliders, knuckleballers and the young kids who weren 't taken
out of children's homes or off the streets to play ball but were
raised throoghout their lives with specialized, extensive training
in the art of pitching.
True, Ruth will go down in history as the man who had the
most effect on the game of baseball. He saved the game, and
gave a monumental lift to the country in the process, through his
feats during some of our nation's darkest hours.
He is a legend, but he also is no longer the greatest home run
hitter in the history of baseball.
No matter how hard one tries, you can't take away what
Henry Aaron has earned, something he 's had coming to him for a
long time.
·
It seems that the Ruth-ists, as some of these fanatics can be
called, fit much in the same mold as those who ruined Roger
Maris.
Maris and Mantle, in 1961, made their great assault on
Ruth's record of 60 homers in one season.
Maris, of course, came out on lop and the fans never let him
forget it. He was in a battle with Mickey Mantle, one of the
greatest of aU time, for sure. But the fans that jammed Yankee
Stadium that year &lt;!lan't want Maris to break the record. They
wanted their Mantle to be the one, and it was almost as if Maris
waa treading on sacred ground.
They booed him and booed him, and it ended with the demise
of Roger Maris, now a beer distributor somewhere in the south.

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Donald "Fizzle" WoHe, heail baseball coach at Meigs, tells a
story about the lime he was playing first base lor Racine and
Hobart Wilson, Sr., father of Gallipolis Daily Tribune editor
Junior Wilson, was at bat for a Gallipolis independent team.
According to the story, Gallipolis and Racine were in a dogfight for first place and Hobe, a catcher who batted left handed,
smaahed a line shot through Fizzle's legs so hard that he didn't
even have time to bend over.
Asking Hobart about the incident, all he said was, "He didn't
even bend over."
Jbat smash was the key hit of the game which Gallipolis won
to take ·over first place.

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The Meigs baseball season came to an abrupt halt when Pt.
Pleasant cancelled the two games Uie squads were scheduled for
last week and tomorrow.
The Marauders were hit hard this year by teams cancelling
out on them. Southwestern had to call off a scheduled double
header because of the gas shortage, and a game against Kyger
Creek never came about after being postponed because of rain.
. Coupled with those Pt. Pleasant cancellations and a season
can be cut short pretty quickly.

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GALLIPOLiS ~ The Gallia
County Pony League will begin
Tuesday , June 4 with defending
champion Bidwell playing at
Addaville, ru'nnerup Cheshire
visiting Green and So uthwestern traveling to Vinton.
Games will ·begin at 6:30
p.m. with one half hour grace
period.
A $25 entry fee and copy of

Harbour, tra in er. Second row - Mik e Berridge, Gary Swain,
COMPLETE 1974 CAMPAIGN -- The Gallia Academy
Br~tl Wilson, Roger Dailey, Tony Folden, Mike Watson, Leon
High School Blue Devils base~all team finished its 1974
campaign last week with a IHl season record. Pictured · Briggs, Mike Sickles, Jim Perry, Jim Niday, Bill Holland and
above, front row , left to right are Chuck Lane, Rick Holl ey,
· Rick Barcus. Third row - Jim Osoorne, coach ; Nelson Dray,
Colin Saunders, Chris Whaley, Tom Burnette, George Holley,
Tim Carman , Mark Dobson, Mark Lane, manager and Roger
Jeff Slone and assistant coach C. L. (Johnny) Ecker.

Bucks even series with 102-101 win
BOSTON I UPI l - Kareem series allhree games apiece.
Abdui.Jabbar raised his long
The seventh and deciding
arms over his hea d and ga me will be pla yed Sunday
shouted triumphantly , "They afternoo n in Milwaukee.
ain't going to be drinking no
Abdul-Jabbar ignored th e
champagne tonight."
"They" were the Boston
Cellics and Abdui.Jabbar ," with ZIMMER HONORED
CINCINNATI (UP!) ~ Don
the emotionless performance
Zimmer, third base coach for
of a surgeon, personally sliced
th e Boston Red Sox, will be
up the Boston attack Friday
inducted into the Hamillon
night to lead his team to a 102County Sports Hall of Fame
101 win in double overtime that
tonight.
evened the NBA championship
Zimmer, a 12-year major
league player, was with the Los
Major L ea gu e Leaders
An geles Dodge rs and Cin-

nearly hysterical Boston Garden crowd as it edged closer to
the court, calmly dumping a 12foot hook shot with three
seconds left.
"I just put it up and hoped it
would go in. I didn 't have lime
to think about it," he said
matter-&lt;&gt;f-faclly.
111e big center's 34 points
gave the Bucks their second

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Pete Neal, former GAHS star gridder, also is a new fath er,
his ·son arriving just three days earlier.
The two former 1970 SEOAL championship teammates may
be sitting together in the stands some day watching the 1990 Bit••
Devil squad led by the backfield duo of Neal and Davis .

teams winning twice away

from their home court,
BThe home court advantage
hasn 't meant ·a lot up to now,"
said Bucks' coach Larry
Costello. "But the percentages
are in our favor."

Area high school goH scores are finally coming around and
dropping Into lbe low.4~ for Meigs and.Southern linksters.
Both squads got off to poor starts, partly because of the
weather I guess, and some of the scores were astronomical.

N ew Y ork
030 200 200 - 7 9 2
Chicaao
nflfl nnn nn? ? Q 1
Koo s man ,
Miller
19J
and
Grote ;
Hooron ,
K r emmel . [JJ.
Todd
(4),
Bu rr is (6), P ina (8 ) , Bonham
( 9 J and
Mitlerwald . WP Koosman (4 -0l L P- Hooton I 1
J) . HR - Sc hneck 15th )

Niday, Saunders
lead '74 Devils
GALLIPOLIS - Jim Niday,
qu arterba ck, and Winston
Saunders~ tackle ~ will serve as
co-ca ptains for the 1974
Gallipolis Blue Devils football
team.
This was announced Frida y
afternoon by grid coach C. L.
(Jo hnny) Ecker.

over time victory of th e series.

The first came in the second
game, which th e Bucks won
105·96 in Milwaukee.
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'1t was a great ball game,"
said Boston Coach Torn Hein·
By United Press lnterno1tiana1
cinnati Reds. He is a native of shon. " It was a one-poin t ball
L eading Batters
National Leagu e
Sedamsville in Hamilton game in double overtimeg . o1b r . h . pet .
Smith ,S I L 29 117 19 43 .368 Coun ty.
what· more co tild you ask for."
Reitz , Stl
29 112 11 41 366
· Abdui.Jabbar made hirnseU
Gr oss , Hou 29 8 8 17 32 .JM
J; ;
Ga rr , A t I
30 130 12 45 .346 NY and Ja ckson , Oak
felt
in the second period after
H ebner , Pi t 25 105 17 36 343 Yast r zems ki. Bos , Robinson ,
Bucknr ,L A 28 102 12 35 .343 Ca l , Horton , Del and Bu r Boston 's Dave Cowens went to
Sc hmdt. Ph129
99 I S 34 .343 rou ghs , Te K 6
the bench with three personal
Run s Batted In
M i ll an.NY 29 117 15 40 .342
N at ion a l L eag ue : Smi th . St.L fo uls. With reserve Hank
Watson . Ho 32 114 22 39 .342
Brock , SI L 29 124 29 42 .3J9 77 , Garvey , LA 26 ; Ci?deno. Finkel in the game, AbduiHou
25 ;
Wynn ,
LA
2-1 ;
Ameri can Le ag ue
g . a b r . h . p( t. Wi ll iam s, Ct1i. Perez. Cin and Jabbar was able to drop into
Carew, M i n 26 11 0 16 43 .391 L May , Hou 13
the middle to clog the lane.
Am er ican L eag ue : Ja ckson.
Stntn ,Ca l
17
59 12 13 390
Abdui-Jabbar used the same
Oak
JO.
N
ettl
es.
NY
and
Jcksn , Oa k 29 106 23 41 .387
Hrgrve, Tex 20
64 13 23 .359 Bu r roughs. T c)( 2.6 ; Robinson. sagging ta ctic in the two
Gamb l e,C ie20 70
8 25 .357 Ca l 22 ; Yast r ze mski. 8os 21.
overtime periods, forcing the
P itchin g
Spncr , Te)( 20
65 1 t 23 .354
Nati on o1l League : B illingham , Ce ltics to rely on J ohn
Gr it in , Bos 21
7'l
B 25 347
Roias , KC 27 112 15 38 339 Cin , John , LA , Rogers . Mil ·and
M c Rae , KC 26 92 14 31 337 Ca ldwelL SF 5 1: Ree d . A ll and Havlicek, who wound up with
Va lntn e,Ca l 25
86 12 '19 .337 Sutt on , L A 5-2: Robe r ts , Hou 5 36 points - 11 of them in the
3
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Hom e Run s
Am erican L eag u e: ·Hun te r , overtime periods when the lead
National L eagu e : Wynn , LA
8 ; Aa r on , At L P erez, Cin and Oak and Jenk in s, Tex 6 7; changed hands 13 times.
Gar vey, LA 7 ; L . May , Hov , . H ille r . De l 50 : Co l em an , . Oct
Thus fa r the home court
and Medich . N Y . 5 1. Stoll
Hebner , P i tt an d Smi th , St . L 6.
American L eag ue: Nett les . le myr.e, NY 5 3: Bibbv . T ex 5 d. advantage has proved to be of.
little significance with both

San01ego
LUI UIO 100
5 7 0
John , Hough (4) , M&lt;H shall (6)
and Y eage r , F r eisleb en , M eAn
dr ew (JL Romo ( 7 ). Tr oed son
18), Ha r dy (8 ), Ar l in 19 1 and
Kendall . WP Marst1all (1 11
LP · Romo co 11. HRs - Yeager
(2nd) , Cey 13r d l'. M cMull en
lls ll , Th omas (2nd ).

Am er ican L eague
( 10 innings)

Batt

oo 1 ooo ooo 2- 3 6 o

the team roster must be suJ&gt;.
milted to Bruce Gabriel, the
league treasurer, prior to the
opening game . The schedule
will end on July 5.
Here is the schedule:

or,

Jun e 4 - Addaville at Bid
well , cne shir e a ! Green , South
w es t ern a t Vinton
Jun e 7 Chesh ire a-t Ad
dav i lle , Green at
Sou th w es t ern, Bidwel l at Vinton .
June · I 1 Addaville at
Gr een , Southwester n af Bid wel l. Vinton at Cheshi r e
June 14 - Southwestern at
A ddavllle , Bidwell at Ch eshi r e, '
Gr ee n at Vinto n .
June IB Vin ton at Ad davi ll e , Bidwell a t G r een ,
Che shire at Soutt1weste rn .
June 21 B idwel l at Ad
dav ille , Green at Ches h ire ,
Vin ton ~ t Sou thwestern .
June 1.5 Addaville at
Ch es h ir e, Southweste rn at
Green, V in ton at Bidwell .
Jun e '28 Green at Ad ·
davill e , Bidwell at South western. CheShire at Vi nton .
July 2 - Addav ille at Sout h
western , Cheshire at Bidwell ,
Vin ton a t Green .
July 5 ~ Addavl ll e at Vinton ,
Green at Sidwe ll , South wester n a t Cheshire .

POPPY DAY PROCLAMATION - Middleport Ma yor John Zerkle has proclaimed May 17
and 18 as Poppy Days in Middleport and mem~rs of the American Legion Auxiliary of FeeneyBennett Post 128 will be on the streets selling poppies. Pictured here with Mayor Zerkle as he
signed the proclamation are, left to right, Mrs. Erma Hendrix, Americanism chairwomen of
the unit; Sherry Fox, "LilUe Miss Poppy " for the Auxiliary; and Mrs. Ella Will , Auxiliary
president.

Softball meet

Holland 's Zuider Zce ts ac
tu ally a shallow tnlan d sea
form ed from the flo oding of
lowla nd s whe n the sea wate r
broke through north ern
coastline dun es in the 13th
century.

slated today

Cleve
000 000 100 0- 1 7 0
M c Na l ly , Reynolds ( 10 ) and
Wi l l iams ; Kline . Wilcox ( IOL
Hilgendor f r 10 1 an d Duncan
WP - McNally f3 -2J . LP · K l ine

MIDDLEPORT - An imd f' 1
portant an ma pre--se~n
meeting of the Meigs Juruor
IJ • J. HRs- Betanger l2ndl. Girls' Softball League will be
Du ff y (Jr d ) .
---held today (Sunday) at 4 p.m.,
~~wa
gf~ fgg 8ri1 = ~; ~ at the Royal Crown Garage on
Colb'orn , Cha mpion " (41, Mur - North Second Ave. here.
phy (8) and Moore ; Tidrow (3 Th 1
· for glf'
· Is
10
31 and Munson . LP - Co l born ( 1e eaguets
_ages
Jl . HR s- Money (5 th I. Porter t.hru Has of June l. All teams
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presenUy in the league, and
Boston
ooo 200 003- 5 1 2 any olber teams wanting to
D etr oit
000 400 101- 6 8 0 · ·
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Cleve land . segui
en and JOID,ffil:lSt ha vethe1rcoac
ora

Major league R es ult s
By Unit ed Pr ess Internation a l
Nat ional L eagu e
Pi l sbrgh
000 00 0 002 - 2 4 0
Phila
000 001 20)( - 3 9 0
Brett, Morlan (7), H ern andez
[8) and Sangu illen; Rut h v e::n .
Fisk ; Lolich , Hi l ler (91 and
Scarce (91 and Boonem WP . W P - Hille r (5 -0 1. LP Ru th ven {2 lf LP - Bre tt [2 31 . Moses
Segui (2 2J. HRs- Ca t er (ls i ),
HRs- S,c hmidt 15th ) , Stargell
Ka l i ne
f2 nd J.
Cash
O rd ),
( 5t h) .
Petroce ll i f l stJ.

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CONDITION
SERVICE

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VOWiteers WI g to ep e
league are welcome .

000 400 000003 020 oox -

48 2

5 52

Fos ter , Hrabowski 15),
Tho mpso.1 (6) , Richert (8 ).
Ga rm on (8) and Simmons ;
Roge rs (5 -IJ and F oot e. LP Foster ( 1. 3) HRs - Cru z (l st l.
I 1J innings)
San F r an cisc o
002 010 100 000 1A 11 an ta '

5 12 1

00 3 010 000 000 0- 4 7 I
Caldwell , Motl it t ( 9 ) , E . Sosa
( 12) and Rudolph ; Ni ek r o , Ake r
( 10 ) , Capra ( 11 ) and Correl l.
WP - E . Sosa IJ -0 1. L P - Capra
((07th
2).) . HRs
los A ng

Evans ,.(4t h I , Speir

BUICK,PONTIAC

in the Primary Election

tor Meigs County Auditor.
H.OWARD FRANK

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you and your family. She's
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Charter No. 9815
Nallonal Baak Region No.4
REPORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING
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IT 'SGOODTO KNOW that there are still a lew honest people
around.
Neal Kitchen of McArthur lost his wallet recently on Main St.
in McArthur. The wallet contained about $4,000 in cash. It was
found by Clarence Fraley of Albany who turned the wallet over to
Sheriff McClure who returned the money to Kitchen. Wonder how
many there are around wlio would have sought out the owner ?

Following graduation, Mike
plans to sta y on the farm in the
cattle business. J. Robert
Evans is Mike's Vo-Ag instructor.

Cub scout

with six ~ \'.\~

pack met
on May 2nd
RACINE - The Rac.ine Cub
Scouts Pack met May 2, opened
by the flag ceremony by Den l.
Den' 2 organized a hillbilly
band with homemade instruments and plans were
made for participation in the
annual
Scoul -0 -Rama
program In Gallia County on
May i I. Plans also were made
to participate in the Cub Scout
Olympics at Gallipolis Institue
grounds on June 29.
Articles of handicraft . were
on display and refreshments
were served by Den 3.

-- .valve
stages that
Come on in, we
adjust automatically
for all load and road / -want to put Monroe
quality between you
conditions. Monroand the road .
Matic®
world's leading
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Congratulationa to John and Jody Davis on the birth of their
son, a hefty 7 lbs., 7 oz.
Clinton John is the name and football and baseball will ,

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ASSETS
cash and due from banks
- - - - - - - - • , • • • • • • $ 482,041.46
U.S. Treasury securities - - - - - • • - • • • · · · · · · · · 1,492,759.20
Obligations of States and political subdivisions • • • , • , , • 99,421.35
Other securities - - - - - - - - • • • • • • · · ·
· • • 12,500.00
Federal funds sold and securities purchased
. • 500,000.00
under agreements to resell · • • • • •
3,990,048.57
Loans • • · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · •
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and
other assets representing bank premises - · •
• 25,129.50
Other assets - - - - - - - - - - - - - · ·
· · • • 4,815.16
TOTAL ASSETS - • • • • · • • • • • • • • • • · • $6,606,715.24
LIABB.ITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporationa - - - - - - - - - - - • ,. , · • · · $1,366,638.95
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and corporationa • , • , , • • • • • •
• 4,025,112.64
Deposits of United States Government -, - - · · · • •
• • 31,034.11
Deposits of States and political subdivisiona • • • • • • • • • 411,808.84
Certified and officers' checks, etc . .· - - - - • · · · • • • • 8,213.66
TOTAL DEPOSITS - • • • • • • • • $5 842 808.20
(a) Total demand deposits - - - - - - • • $1,817,695.56
(b) Total time and savings deposits • • • • • 14.025.112.64
• 189,172.06
Other liabilities - - - - - - · • · • • • · · · • '
$6,031,980.26
TOTAL LIABILITIES • • • • • • • • , • • • , ,
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RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
• $62,944.29
bther re8erves on loans - - • • • • • • • • • • • •
Reserves on securiti~s - • - • .' • • . • • • · • ~ • • • .' - ••• 650.00
• $63,594.29
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOJ\NS AND SECURITIES • • •
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
.
$511,140.69
Equity capital~otal • • .• • •
Common Stock~otal par value • · • • • • •
125,000.00
No. shares authorized 5,000
No. shares outstanding 5,000
125,000.00
Surplus - - - • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
• • • •
261,140.69
Undivided profits • .• · · • • • • • •
TOTAL CAPITAL ACffiUNTS
Sll,l40.69
TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
$6,606,715.24
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Average of total deposits lor the 15 calendar
davs endin~ with call dale • • • • , • $5,897,665.68
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We, the uilderslgneo directors attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that it has ljeen examined 'by us and to 'the best of our
knowledge and belief is true and correct.
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David Yost - Dlftclon
Chas. Hayman

the

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offer you the world 's
#1 line of shocks
- Monroe automatic
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POMEROY SUNOCO SERVICE
KILLED IN
GALLIPOLIS
WELKER'S ASHLAND STATION
CHARLESTON,
Mo. (UPI )
WE'D LIKE TO PASS ON a big thanks to the Meigs County
Board of Electiona for an excellent helping 'hand in getting us the - A Greyhound bus left the
BANE SERVICE STATION
KARR AND VAN ZANDTMOTORS
election
early Wednesday morning. Cooperation and help road at a detour on U. S.
really go a long way during those early, sleepy boors. The local in southeast Missouri early ·
·HARRY'S SERVICE STATION
POMEROY
MOTOR
COMPANY
Saturday, struck a disabled
board is always most cooperative.
·
And, speaking of thanks - the Athens County Foster Parent truck trailer on the side of the
ELLIOIT'S
UNION
76
SMITH-NELSON
MOTORS
Assn. and Foster Children in Their Care, is extending thanks to road and was "ripped open like
STEVE SNOWDEN
a
tin
can."
The,highway
patrol
all merchants who cooperated in National Action for Foster
said eight persons were killed .
SPARKEY'S
SUNOCO
STATION
children Week recently. The group extends special thanks to
KAPPLE
PENNZOIL
SERVICE
and
nearly
three
dozen
injured,
mayors,
commissioners,
the
Meigs
County
WeHare
Department,
(Gravel Hill
Middleporl,
SHEETS
SOHIO
STATION
Citizens National Bank, Elberfelds, the Pomeroy National Bank, some critically .
RUSHEL'S GARAGE
PH.
Racine Home-National Bank and the Farmers Bank and Savings
Co. for excellent help.
"GALLIPOLIS MOTOR CO.
MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.
THE CWWN, will be roaming the Rbck Springs
State Farm Is
THALER FORD SALES, INC.
RACINE, OHIO
Time for
Fairgrounds during aU five days of tbe annual Meigs County
Fair in August to provide special entertainment tor the klddies.
HARRISON SERVICE CENTER RACINE GARAGE
Graduation
SUITER SHELL SERVICE
EBER'S GULF SERVICE
Th e best wav to take inter- Old grads of
QUAKER STATE SERVICE
grain of SALT.
Chester will
COZART GARAGE
CENTER
BARR'S ASHLAND STATU
dine, dance
REEDSVILLE
O'DELL
TEXACO
STATION
the
new
CHESTER - The annual
GALLIPOLIS
Chester Alumni Banquet and
NAPIER'S PENNZOIL SERVICE NEWELL'S SUNOCO STATION
Caravelle®
dance will be held May 25 at
6:30 p.m. at the Chester
GALLIPOLIS
CHRYSLERM
ILLHONCEESOHIO
STATION
School.
CHRYSLER- .' . . Elementary
Digital
Watch
Reunion classes this year
PLYMOUTH
TUPPERS PLAINS
will be 1919, 1924, 1929, 1934,
byBulova
1939, 1944, 1949 and 1954.
HEMSWORTH GULF SERVICE BAILEY'S ASHLAND STATION
The steak dinner will be
PLYMOUTH
prepared and served by the
RED HORSE SERVICE STATION
TUpPERS PLAINS
Chester,P.T.A. Cos t per person
SOUTHEASTERN OHiO'S lARGEST
to
dinner is $4.50.
CARROLL NORRIS DODGE
ROOrS GARAGE
alumni and guests are invited .
.· CHRYSLER-PlYMOUTH DEALER
The dan ce (s quar e and
round) is open to the public.
KENNY'S GARAGE
CARSON'ScYEXAOO STATION
Admissin
to
the
dance
is
! '
ATTENTION!
CROWN CITY, OHIO
RUTLAND
per person .
made
Reservations to
NOW IN STOCK
IRWIN SOHIO STATION
FLESHER'S TEXACO STATION
May 15 should be sent to Mrs.
Eleanor Leonard , Rt .
1974 PLYMOUTH TRAIL BLAZER
RANKIN SERVICE STATION
FIELD'S BROTHERS .GARAGE
. Pomeroy, 45769 or phone 9925547
or
phone
Belly
Newell
at
NEW
HAVEN;
W
.
VA.
4 WHEEL DRIVE VEHia.E
985-3351.
INGLES SERVICE STATION
ROUSH GARAGE
WATERLOO
1974 PLYMOOTH VOYAGER
HARTFORD, W
. VA.
PONN'S
SERVICE
STATION
aJSTOM Q.UB WAGON
WILKESVILLE
BURTON SUNOCO STATION
HOPE THINKING
MASON, W
. VA.
S"'LEM , W.. Va . (UP!) .
ROBERTS
SOHIO
SERVICE
Bob Hope, an avid supporter of.
Never mind what the .big and
85 NEW &amp;USED
President Nixon, says release . little hands have to say. The
RIO
GRANDE
GILBERrS
GARA
of the edited Watergate tranMIDDLEPORT
RATLIFF
SUPER
SERVICE
scripts by Nixon was a
CARS IN STOCK!
mistake, and it raises the
POWELL'S
SUNOCO
STATION
.
UNION
76
SERVICE
question of his resignation. The
jewel
precision.
ShieldMIDDLEPORT .
comedian said at Salem .
VINTON
BE SURE YOU CHECK WITH US BEFORE
College Friday that the tranERWIN GULF STATIO N
scripts
have changed "the · meta llic blue dial. Go modern;
PORT,
E
R
TEXACO
CORNER
YOU BUY ANY NEW OR USED CAR ·
MIDDLEPORT
whole meaning .of Watergate"
and makes Nixon's resignation
JOE'S fOREIGN CAR ·SERVICE . ELLIS AND SON SOHIO
CLARK'S
something "you have to think
PORTER, OHIO
about. Releasing the tranMIDDLEPORT
JEWELRY
scripts was a big mistake . .It ·
SPONSORED BY:
Galli pol~ Ohrysler-rlymouth. tears down the dignity of Ol!f' ,, STORE
Second. Ave .
Irreplaceable

RACINE HOME NATIONAL BANK

WMPO will be airing eight of the Meigs American Legion
basebaU games this SUIIJriJer with Dean Lutz and Bob Cooper
doing the play-by-play;

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Mike attend s Southwes tern
High School, where he has been
FFA chapter sentinel and vice
president of his se nior class ,
Hi.s agr icultur e program
consists of Hereford and Angus
cattle, ra ising tobacco and

We receive numerous requests and about all we can do is pass
them on in hopes that a reader can help.
' The lat~sl comes from Emily Hanks, 254l E. 1 No., Provo,
Utah, 84601, through Tom Reuteral the Pomeroy Post Office. She
sent Tom money in case there is an expense. If s0 , contact Tom .
Mrs. Hanks wants to know about the daughters of Silas
Knight. According to the Ohio census, they were born. between
· 1810 and 1820. Mrs. Hanks needs to know the birth date or baptism dates of Electa Knight who married Archibald Murray, Jr.,
and Almira Knight who married Sheffield Russell.

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SO MANY THESE DAYS are compiling genealogy reports.

210 002 020-,- 7 15 I

Call No. 489

in
voca tional
ag ri cult ure department s
around the country.
He was chosen for the award
on the basis of hi s scholarship ,
leader5hip , and supe rvised

ALBERT ."RED " KEETON of Syracuse is a patient at St.
Mary's Hospital in Huntington, W. Va ., and he, also, would appreciate bearing from Meigs County friends . His address is room
5002, 2900Firsl Ave., St. Mary's Hospital, Huntington, W. Va.

For your vote and support

Pd Po

out standing

se ni ors

POMEROY - Mike Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
William.son, Racine, will mark his birthday on May 26 and would
like to hear from friends. He has just spent six and a haH days in
the hospital with second degree burns on his arms as the result of
an accident.
Mike's address is Spec. 4 Michae l A. Robinson, 292-56-9268,
CSC lsi-54th Infantry, APO New York, New York 09139.

SMITH

THANKS

to

farm mechanics.

ON ALL MAKES
OF CARS

representative present. Adult

pr esented

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Bob Hoejlich

C
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(8) and Edwards ; Billingham
(5 - I J and Bench . LP - Dierker
(2 2) . H Rs - Driessen (1 st) .
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Mont rea l

MIKE CROUSE
GALLIPOLIS
Mike
Crouse, son of Mr. and Mrs .
Harl ey Crouse, Ga llipolis, is
winner of a DEKA LB
Ag ri cultural Accomplishment
Award for 1974, sponsored by
DEKALB Ag Research, Inc..

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Wanted To Buy

Rabies clinic May 18th planned by HS
I'O MI-:Il i! Y

Ftn:tl pl:uts

Su&lt;'H' IY r1f tlw Urt ill'd Sl(tll'!i ,

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Mr s
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RITUAL GIVEN- The ritual of jewels was presented for three new members ThurS&lt;Iay
evening when Preceptor Beta Beta Chapter of Betil Sigma Phi Soronty met at the home of
Roberta O'Brien. G1ven the ritual from the left were Mary Pickens, Betty Ohlmger and L1lhan
Moore. See story on Page 7.

Add ltwn,tl IIU'&lt; hcatwn w1ll bP
o[fer cd &lt;1 l dcidl lHm;.JI exp(•nsc
Tilt&gt; souct} als() m dd c plans
to Ctttcnd the CJ mJual Hurrwne

Soc1ety awards dmnpr un May

17 at the Hohday

we re
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Ntt n ty
Wildi'I'IIHdh
('rtrHlll
Stun tun uf file 1-! ockm g Coun ty
Human e Sorw l v , I ,og:lll, Mr s
Stonlun, t'lt.l lm s m vcsLi gHtor ,
:-; poke 0 11 l i'U P!ty c la1 111~.
pnm ::~ l'll } to hol'sl'S II questt(ln
.(l nd answer pel wd fol lowed
A r cpor t on tile pr·ug ress of

the Thn ft Shop spom;UJ cd hy
the Hum ::~ n e Snt tel y was mad e
by Chr11 r m crn Mrs
M&lt;t ry
Seam;_rn
The socrcly rs also

plannmg

lnn 111
Dr . .John

Parkersburg where
Hoy t, prestdent of the Huma ne

lhe Thtt fl

~h op .

The shup is

lout led t•n r. Set und St. atr iJSS
from the p11sl office ~n d Is open
l'VCI y

F1id ay a nd

St~tunl cty.

Hu ma n e

Soc ie ty's

The

Elc ;_r n(JJ Srlllth , Mr~ J-L'uw ler , Mrs Seamom and Mrs
Eieanur ZCJ hcr 1 Mrs M ildred .Jean Wtll

f' AII.l POI 1:;-_ Okey Van - corne r of a bndge.
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Meter, 47, Mason, wos c1ted to
C
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c l g~
oun Y our 1or
overwtd th load followmg an
accJdenta t 1 33 p.m . Fr1day on
Rt 124 west of l~tngsvt lle

M

ts
mos t
Impo r tant
on
d&lt;'vc lopmr.: nt of humane atTo k1 ck ~l ff

The Ga llia-Metgs Pos t State

the educa twnal workshop, CJ

H1 ghway Pa trol sai d Van
pos ter contest will be held , Meter was dn vmg a t1 actordet&lt;1ils to be ann ounced Mrs
Lrtr il cr haulm g a bulldozer .
Ca rol yn Srmth IS elt t~ trwo rn a n. Officers sa id the doze r's bhHie
Attendmg wer e Mrs F 1sher, becam e entan gled m the west
Mrs Dor oth y D av i s, Mrs.

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GALLIPOLIS - Ci ty pollee
investiga ted a hit-skip accident
at 11: :10 p m. Friday un the
Burger Chef parkmg lot
Officers said Billy Holland,
17, Galhpolts, parked a car
owned by Bobbte Gordon, 1133
Fourth Av e , Gall1pohs, on the
lot and when he returned he
fotllld 11had been tnt by another
vehicle
A back1ng m1shap occurred
on Second Ave all p.m where
an auto dn ven by Michael E.
McDamel , 18, Middleport,
struck the rear end of a car
dnven bv David K. Hall, 22,
Gallipoli~ No citation was
issued.

featured in the Rio Grande

Chorus ond Grande Chontle
Cuncert

thts

afternoon

1Sunday) at l.yne Center on

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the Rio Grande Coll ege
campus. The eon('ert will

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bcgm with the College Wind
and Percu ssion S ymphon~ at
2 p.m. and is op('lt to the
public. There is no admission

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SCOUTS TRAVEL - Pomeroy Boy Scout Troop 249 left
Friday evening for the Camporee at Gallipolis Fairgrounds
to be held over the weekend. From row, 1.-, are David Burt,
BObby Wears, Tod Johnson, Herbie Mitchum, Dale Riffle,
Mark Casto, Tod Morrison; second row, Darnel Edwards,
Brent Bolin, Rodney Keller, DaMy Norman, Bill Branhan,

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MADOLYN FAYE SALSER
MIDDLEPORT - Funeral

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Faye Salser, 47, who died early
Friday mornmg at the Holzer
Medi cal Center, w1 11 be held at
2 p m, Monday at the Walker
Funeral Home in Rutland
Mrs , Salser was born Oct 4,

1926,

the daughter of Elmer

and Lucy Freeman Napper
She was.also preceded 1n death
by her mother, four brothers

and a sister
Surv•vlng are her father ,
Elmer Napper, Columbus ; a
son. Larry of Tuppers Plains ;
three brothers , Wi Ibur Napper

and David Napper, both of

Middleport Rovte 1, Clarence
Napper , Racine Route 1, a
sister, Mrs. Thomas {Edna
May) Oiler, Co lumbus , a
granddaughter,
Heather
Salser, Ra cine, and several
nlec:es and nephews
Officrl!lf1ng at the sennces

will be the Rev

Lloyd D

Grimm, Jr . Bunal wrll be in
Mites Cemetery. Fnends may
call at the funeral home any
time from 2 p.m . today unti l
the hour of Monday ' s serv rce

LAWRENCE SANDERS
GALLIPOLIS - Lawrence
Emmett Sanders, 63, a resident
of Mercerville, d ted 7: 30 p.m
Friday in Holzer Medt cal
Center follow ing an ext~nded
illness.
He was born in Gallta County
on June 22, 1910, son of the late
Edgar and Maude Saunders

Sanders

He Is survtved by his w ife.
Fa~e Puckett Sanders ; three '
childr en, Mrs Eugene (Jantce
Ann) Brumfield, London, Oh io;
Mrs Brent (Cai-olyn) Halley,
Merc erv1lle , and Gary A .
Sanders, South Solon, Ohm ,
eight grandchildren , and one
great-grandchild , and a foster
brother and sister reared In the
Sanders home, Charles San-

ders and Mrs . Derry {Ooff•el
Adams, both of GallipoliS.

He was a member of Mer cerville Baptist Church where
funeral services wlll be held 2
p.m. Monday wtth Rev . Bruce
Unroe an,d Rev Jack Tem
pleton offi(iat1ng Burial will
be in Rldgelawn Cemetery

unclef' tht&gt; direction of the Will is
Funeral Home, assisted by F
L. Stevers.

Friends may call at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. SteverSin
Mercerville after J p . m
Sundly. Masontc riles will be
conducted at the Stevers home

at 7:30 p.m . by Gall Ia Lodge
No. -169 of which Mr. Sanders

Elizabeth Pollock , 62 , a
resident or 842 First Ave., died
early Friday morntng at Cadiz,
Ky Mrs . Pollock and her
husband Roy were on vacatton
there . She apparently suffered
a heart attack
The daughter of the late
Herman and Anna Fa st, she
was born In Flatwoods, W Va ,

April12, 1912. She mamed Roy

C. Pollock on Dec. 6, 1930, who
s urvives. Other survivor s ar e a
daughter, Mrs . Gary Short,
Galltpolts ; two grandch ildren,
and a stster , Mrs Jac k Knight,
Gai11polt s
She attended Mor n s Harvey
College, and graduat ed at Rio
Grande Col leg e. She ha d
tau9ht school in We st V1 r gmia ,
Indiana , and was a veteran
Gallipol ts C1ty School s teacher ,
ha ving been in the local system
s tnce 1946 She r ettred from
tea chmg in 1973 after 35 y ears
ser v1ce
She was a member of th e
Fir st Unit ed Presbyte r ian
Churc h and Pembrook Cl ub.
Funer a l ser vtc es w t!l be
condu cted on M onday, 4 30

Wesley Perkins, Ray Werry; tlnrd row, Hank Cleland,
scoutmaster. Jeff Couch, Jim Rosenbaum, Rick Blaettnar,
Paul Reeil, Scott Williams, Steve Little, Mark Norton, and
Jeff Damels. Other adults takmg the trip were Ray
Sutherland, Tom Reed and Erie Chambers. Also attending
but not pictured was Boy Scout Danny Thomas.

p m a t th e t-1r s t United
Pr esbytenan Chu rch wi th Re v
L H S tebb1ns olfl c1a tmg
Buri a l w1 /l follow 10 Mound H.dl
Cemetery Fnend s may call at
the McCoy Wetherho!t Moore

Funeral Hom e on Sunday from

2-4 and 7 9 p.m The• body wtll

l te in state at the church one
hour prior to the services .

JOHN R. OANRIDGE
BIDWELL - John Roy
Danridge, 7d, Rt 1, Btdwell ,
d1ed Frida y m or mng m the
Holze r M edt ca l Center A
rettred coal m tner , he wa s born
Apnl 26, 1900 tn l l l tnots .
Sur v i vors tn c lude hts w tfe .
Eula Ma e Williams. and a
bro th er , Will tam
of
In
dianapolis He w a s a member
of the Mt Carme l Church
La st rttes w tll be held at 11
a.m Monday fr om the Mt
Carm el Church with R ev
Van ce Wa ts on off 1ciatmg
Buria l will follow tn Ptne St
Cemetery Visitation w il l be at
the M cCoy - Moore Funeral
home from 7-9 p.m Sunday

FRANK HE-RRELL
IRONTON - Frank Herrell.
59, Rt 2, Pedro, a promment
d a tr y f armer 1n t he Arabta
.a r ea dted Fnday in th e Ironton

Genera l Hosprlal
A

natt ve

of

County, he IS survrved by hrs
1
Wtfe, Opel, ntne
chi ldren,and
grandchildren,
a brother,
four sisters Funeral servrces
will
be atFuneral
I p.m Home
Mondayhere
at
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D
.Johnson, 17 · Oak Htll , an d
J·a mes T Barrv- • 51• Patnot '
C()lll(led ..."t the cres t of a hi ll
'fh ere was muderale damage ·

Barr y wos

c1 ted for
ope r::~ t or 's li ce nse.

SEEN AND HEARD
GALLIPOLIS
Judy
Galloway has gone to join her
husband, Spec. 4 Billy
Galloway, on a three year tour
in Belgium Spec. 4 Galloway IS
statwned at SHAPE, NAPO
-aase, Belgmm His parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Nathe Galloway,
626 Third Ave., Gallipolis. Her
parents are Mr. and MrS' G. N
Paller!, South Point.

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v a cant land recreat•on spol s
especta l l y ' " th e Pomer oy
Rac•ne , Midd le port ar e a s
P lease call colle ct 861 8356 or
237 8635 or wr.te to K1rk
pa tr•c:k s Real t y , 92 4 Y earl •ng
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Columbus OhiO 43227
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boy s il g es one yeM and 8
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5 13 t fc
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4 30 lfc
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Please contact Pom eroy
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4 16 tf c
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3 AND 4 ROOM furnrsh ed and
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SP I RAL l ank. and trop• cal f1sh
school ou t spec•als on cam
035l or 111 J7 11
$11 50
Syra c u se Tr op,c al
pers and acce s sor~es 25 pet
2' I
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ott on Reese H •fches , 20 pet
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5 12 61C
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Home and 1\u lo . 600 Ec1S I
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n ot lu !ll p game o r sl :1m I
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1965 VW Bus wllh car pct1ny . 111 PLA STI C flow er s for M c rl iOr•&lt;~ l t 1gu r e o n steu lmg a tr ttk 1t I
Day N .11lcl P1c k cns Co llcq e
good shape $600 Phon e 949
2 HOR SE tandem tra der. one
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7103
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5 8 61p
co lor TV consolE' , 2 black. and EXCEL SIOR Sail Works , E .'i a m e re&lt;iso n li e ha ll JUst 21
wn rte TV consolE's , complete
Mam St Pomeroy All k.nds put nl s and the unsatJsfac iOJ v
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of salt wat er pellet s. wat er 4-3-3- 3 d" trtbutwn Th t' hand
Woodr ow Mo r a 98 5 4117
pr of esstona ll y. tape player s.
nuggets , blo c k salt ilnd own wvs a lso a laydow n Slt\ C{!
5 9 Jtp
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Easl's ktng- Jac k ot d1 amo nd s
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3891
go l f sets Will sel l reasonubl~
mower and p low PhonE' 985
or tr ade for equal value Al l
6 5 tt c wr re tr apped a nd So uth wa s
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k1nd of guns wan t ed We trad e
sut e of thrPe s pa de.s one
5 12 3tp
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Post, Mr dd lepor t, phone 99 2
your area and wou ld l1ke IH.~ a rl. thr ee d1amund s and
NEW HOL L AND 616 forage
7494
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some r espons tble pa r ty to t 1ve c lubs Nev(·r t heless. he
harv ester wt tM corn and hay
5 q 61c
l ake over payment s Cal l ma na ged to ge l h1rnsel f set
heads New Idea one r ow
Cr ed•t Manage r , ~6 1 4 l 772 wt lh the ;ud of some supe1 de ·
p lan t se ll er on ru bber L1 ke LOCUS T Posts Phon e 985 4264
5669 or wn te 260 East Mam
new Ca l l 9d9 4762
5 9 31p
Str ee t. Ch •ll tCOihe, Oh tO 4560 1 te nse by East
5 12 ltp
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wl!h bath , extri) n• ce Adults
on ly, depo sll requ,r ed Phon e
991 3105 befo1 e 7 30 m I he
eventng
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GEMINI (May 21-June 20]

1 h1 s would b e an opportune
ttm e to ha ve than •n-depth dtscuss ton wt th your mat e you ve
been tll rnkrng about You II ex chan ge 1deas harmontous!Y

CANCER (June 21-July 221

You wtll b e favor ed wtlh va luable rn s1ghts t od ay They II
enable you to hel p sort out a
tangled sttual ton th ai troubles
a famtl y merrb er
pamonshtp wtlf b e very un'por·
tan t to you Make su re you
ha ve somel htn g planned you
ca n sllare w1th one whose
compan y you enJOY

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE-OUT OM HER FEET
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VIRGO (Aug . 23 -Sept. 22)

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Th1 s ts a good ltme to ca tch up
on l tllf e t asks you ve
neg lec ted thiS wee k You
should be tn the mood They
won 1 seem so labor tous

LIBRA (Sept. 23 -0ct. 231

Set astde your wo rldl y cares
Jusl do thm gs today that g1ve
you persona l pleasure You re
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A lamtly tnterest wtfl command
a great dea l o f your attentton
today Its ttme tha t somelhmg
tuc k ed .away IS brought ou t m
the open and clea red up

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This attractive ranch style home has optional decor features which can refl ec t
your tndividual taste. The large living room plus formal dining room inv ite entertam ing . The two complete baths and ample closet space suit family comfort s
... A large and lovely home for happy livi'ng.

Garage- Carport- Porch Packages Available
Basic Home Includes
5/a"

Tongue &amp; Groove Plywood Subfloor
Additional 3/e" Particle Board under
linoleum areas
4. 2x4- 16" O.C. walls 2x4
5. 3112" Insulation under floor
6. Thick Insulation in s ide walls, and 10'" in sulation in ceiling '
7. 3/e" Plywood Root Sheathing w-clips
8. 30 lb . Fel t Paper
9. 240 lb . Seal Down Roof Shingles
10. 12" Horizontal Masohic Coiorlock Siding
11 . Ande r sen Permashleld Narrowline Win -

dews with insulated glass &amp; screens
12. Electric Heat
13 . Plumbing Fixtures
14. Plumbed to Ohio State Plvmbing Code
15. Wired for 1971 National Electric Code
16. Kitchen Cabinets and Top
17 . Range and Oven in Color
· 18. Stainless Steel Sink
19. Range Hood in Color to Match the Range
20. All Walls &amp; Ceiling 'h" Drywall
21. Finished and Painted White
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23 . Smoke and HeaJ Sensitizing Fire Alarm

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Dec 21) If at all p oss1b]e don't
spend t oda y by y ou rse lf
There s someone not too far
from you wh o would enJOY havng you drop by

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l('d a hl'a ll to dummy s queen - - - - • • ...
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k1ng ot hearts a nd lwo tll a mnnd o,; h~ ds t dtsca rd e&lt;l dow t1
Ill till' s 1n~ l e t o n k1ng ol li la
mond s a nd ace ;:1nd one h ea r!
So uth dec1 d ed West wa s hold ·
1ng t h e Sing l e t on a c e o f
hra r ts and -k1 ng sma ll of d 1a ·
m onds l h-' led a hea t t t o en d

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should bP surru· ~t•r-. t trump !!~ upport \' our hu rl !!~ art&gt; tuo wr .tk
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TOD"Y 'S QUESTION
YIJU hold th1s "&lt;HlH' hand ~_;,,~ t
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PUBLIC A_UCTION
Saturday , May 18. 1974 at tO a .m .
107 Second Ave .• Gallipolis , Ohio
1 anft que htgh headboard . 1 a ntiq ue h utch,
ant iq ue libra ry ta bl e . 3 beds. 3 chests, 2
dressers, 2 L. R. s uit es. I new Wh tr lpool
re frig e rator , drop-leaf tab les. roc king chair s .
co ll ecft on of m ilk gla ss, coff ee lables. &amp; end
fa bl es in Spani s h Odds &amp; en ds !co numerous
to m en tion .

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house coo l and dry and
use s less power to do 11
You II ltke lhe way 11
wor ks It s efftc tent and
qut el. too
The cost of bemg cool t111s
summer rs probably less
you think. Callus for rleta1ls
and a comfort-control survey
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SATURDAY, MAY 18 AT 10 AM
Gallta County Junior Fair Grounds
Gallipolis Rotary Club's Annual Aucflon
Here is a few of our upcoming aucttons :

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19) Today w11t prove to be
rewa rdmg tn 11s own Qutel way .
Every tll tng 1s set tlmg down to
where you r gnp IS surer

lliURSDAY, MAY 16, AT 1:00 PM

19) Yesterday lhtngs were a
tnlle unc ertam Today . condt ltons tend to work tor your
bene fit Some u nexpe c ted
go od news

Loca ted from Galltpolis lake Route 7 south 3
mt., turn right on Route 218, go 10 mil es .
Watch for Sale Signs .

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Telephone 614-593-3566
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LISTING IN PART : Refrigerator freezer co m bmat1on,
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dry er , electr1c range, kt tc hen cabinet, chest type deep
fr eeze, 3 ptece din ing room sui te, sm al llable , I tying room
surte, end ta b les. f lower stands, drurh ta ble, large m i r r or,
pictu r es, potter y of a ll kinds, 2 dresse r s. 2 chest of
drawe r s, bed comple te, down com forte r , por ch swing ,
roll away bed, ro ckers, stand table~. baby cr adle 80 y r s
old , i 75 ga llon fuel oi l tank, 2 1arge TVs, anten nas, ice box.
Hill Side plow. cherry seeder , 8 cellulotd k nttting need les,
typew r i ter ~ vacuum cleaner, large fan , M yer s water
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All Types of Insurance For

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·AND TO CELEBRATE WE'RE GIVING
AWAY A JOHNSON MESSENGER 123 A '

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GA LIPOLIS - Margaret
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J nn Davis Rd six tenths of a
m'le \vest of Nebo Rd Office rs

OPEN HOUSE SET
CROWN CITY - The Crown
City Fire Department w1ll hold
an open house Still day, May 26,
at 2 p.m. at the sf&lt;ltlon when an
ambulan ce from Southeast
0hw's Emergency Medical
Service w1ll be on display, as
will the community 's fire
equipment. A program w1ll be
presented on the EMS, by Cay
Cross, public mformalion
officer for .the project. A
mov1e, "Sirens m the N1ghl"
w11l be shown. The pubhc from

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REPUBLl CA N CANDIDATE
FOR MEIGS COUNTY COMMISSIONER
PD. POL. ADV

wlfh Rev. Damon Stap leton
and Rev Raymond Dillon
offlctatmg . Bunal Will be in
Bradshaw Cemetery Fnends
m.ay call at the fun er a l home
after 6 p m Sunday

was a member.

Pallbearers will be Otto
Saundtr., De.ry Adams.
Lesley Small, Floyd Stapleton,
Ona Ray Sanders ·and Carl
Raymond Sanders

Law r ence

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occurred at noon Fnday on

5 9 51 p

w anl s
sma l l farm lo b uy or rent w rlh
space f or hor se Ph on e QQ /
715B or 997 365 7
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MY SINCERE THANKS TO THE PEOPLE
·OF MEIGS COUNTY WHO PUT FORTH
THEIR TIME AND EFFORT TO
CAMPAIGN FOR ME IN THE
MAY PRIMARY ELECTION

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fema l e Phone 991 37 42
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TUESDAY
FRENCH City Garden Club,
annual tour , meet at 10 a.m . at
the home of Mrs. Jewell Moore.
MONDAY
GALLIPOLIS OES 283 past
matrons and patrons night;
dinner by the officers, 6 p.m. at
the Masonic Lodge Hall.
Regular meeting; intitiation,
award of 50 yr. pins . All
members mviled.
· WASHINGTON School PTA
final meetmg of the year;
picnic, 6·30 p.m. at the Bob
Evans Farms Shelter House
Bnng covered dish, table
service and beverage. lnstallallon of officers
DANCER FEATUREDDorothy Griffin of th e
Dorothy Griffin Dance
Studio in Gallipolis will he

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Coming
Events

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West Virginian cited to court

purpose m the workshup IS to
place maJor e mpha s 1~ where 1t

titudes tn children

Wr1 t e

W IT TEN P l ANO CO , P 0
BoK IS , S e~rd1S , 01110 JJ916
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Betty Glass, Mrs Betty
Baromck , Mtss Ca rolyn Smtih,

Auto damaged

OFFICERS INS'!' ALLED - New officers for Preceptor Beta Beta Chapter of Beta S1gma
Phi Sorority installed Thursday night were June VanVranken, center, president, and from the
left, Shirley Custer, corresponding secretary; Ruby Baer, treasurer; Roberta O'Brien, vice
president, and Mary Pickens, recording secretary. See story on Page 7.

locat ed on

works/ u,p to be
the second fl oor of

OLD lJp r HJhl P•'~nO S
Any
c ond •l •on pav ing 510 c a s h

For Rent

Help Wanted

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Lunch Will be5er-ved.
OWNER-MRS. RUSSELL CAMPBELL
Eleanor D'Ambrosio, Leg• I Gu1rdl1n

DarylrAiban
Qak Hill, Dhto

AUCTIONEERS
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Golllpolls, Ohio

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Wanted To Buy

Rabies clinic May 18th planned by HS
I'O MI-:Il i! Y

Ftn:tl pl:uts

Su&lt;'H' IY r1f tlw Urt ill'd Sl(tll'!i ,

for fh~• llr)Li lll llllg l" ,t iJI~'S I IIIII\'
In be hdd Mur 18 ,,t l hr c..·uunt y

w11l be ~ u e:; l spea ker
Spl'd kP rs ,,r lhe rncctmg 111

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Suu dy l ll ('t' hllg r eec nt h Jn
M uld lt• rw r t l ow n ha ll
Mr s
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Dr

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ra bt es ::; hols w1ll cost $2

RITUAL GIVEN- The ritual of jewels was presented for three new members ThurS&lt;Iay
evening when Preceptor Beta Beta Chapter of Betil Sigma Phi Soronty met at the home of
Roberta O'Brien. G1ven the ritual from the left were Mary Pickens, Betty Ohlmger and L1lhan
Moore. See story on Page 7.

Add ltwn,tl IIU'&lt; hcatwn w1ll bP
o[fer cd &lt;1 l dcidl lHm;.JI exp(•nsc
Tilt&gt; souct} als() m dd c plans
to Ctttcnd the CJ mJual Hurrwne

Soc1ety awards dmnpr un May

17 at the Hohday

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Ntt n ty
Wildi'I'IIHdh
('rtrHlll
Stun tun uf file 1-! ockm g Coun ty
Human e Sorw l v , I ,og:lll, Mr s
Stonlun, t'lt.l lm s m vcsLi gHtor ,
:-; poke 0 11 l i'U P!ty c la1 111~.
pnm ::~ l'll } to hol'sl'S II questt(ln
.(l nd answer pel wd fol lowed
A r cpor t on tile pr·ug ress of

the Thn ft Shop spom;UJ cd hy
the Hum ::~ n e Snt tel y was mad e
by Chr11 r m crn Mrs
M&lt;t ry
Seam;_rn
The socrcly rs also

plannmg

lnn 111
Dr . .John

Parkersburg where
Hoy t, prestdent of the Huma ne

lhe Thtt fl

~h op .

The shup is

lout led t•n r. Set und St. atr iJSS
from the p11sl office ~n d Is open
l'VCI y

F1id ay a nd

St~tunl cty.

Hu ma n e

Soc ie ty's

The

Elc ;_r n(JJ Srlllth , Mr~ J-L'uw ler , Mrs Seamom and Mrs
Eieanur ZCJ hcr 1 Mrs M ildred .Jean Wtll

f' AII.l POI 1:;-_ Okey Van - corne r of a bndge.
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C
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oun Y our 1or
overwtd th load followmg an
accJdenta t 1 33 p.m . Fr1day on
Rt 124 west of l~tngsvt lle

M

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mos t
Impo r tant
on
d&lt;'vc lopmr.: nt of humane atTo k1 ck ~l ff

The Ga llia-Metgs Pos t State

the educa twnal workshop, CJ

H1 ghway Pa trol sai d Van
pos ter contest will be held , Meter was dn vmg a t1 actordet&lt;1ils to be ann ounced Mrs
Lrtr il cr haulm g a bulldozer .
Ca rol yn Srmth IS elt t~ trwo rn a n. Officers sa id the doze r's bhHie
Attendmg wer e Mrs F 1sher, becam e entan gled m the west
Mrs Dor oth y D av i s, Mrs.

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GALLIPOLIS - Ci ty pollee
investiga ted a hit-skip accident
at 11: :10 p m. Friday un the
Burger Chef parkmg lot
Officers said Billy Holland,
17, Galhpolts, parked a car
owned by Bobbte Gordon, 1133
Fourth Av e , Gall1pohs, on the
lot and when he returned he
fotllld 11had been tnt by another
vehicle
A back1ng m1shap occurred
on Second Ave all p.m where
an auto dn ven by Michael E.
McDamel , 18, Middleport,
struck the rear end of a car
dnven bv David K. Hall, 22,
Gallipoli~ No citation was
issued.

featured in the Rio Grande

Chorus ond Grande Chontle
Cuncert

thts

afternoon

1Sunday) at l.yne Center on

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campus. The eon('ert will

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bcgm with the College Wind
and Percu ssion S ymphon~ at
2 p.m. and is op('lt to the
public. There is no admission

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SCOUTS TRAVEL - Pomeroy Boy Scout Troop 249 left
Friday evening for the Camporee at Gallipolis Fairgrounds
to be held over the weekend. From row, 1.-, are David Burt,
BObby Wears, Tod Johnson, Herbie Mitchum, Dale Riffle,
Mark Casto, Tod Morrison; second row, Darnel Edwards,
Brent Bolin, Rodney Keller, DaMy Norman, Bill Branhan,

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MADOLYN FAYE SALSER
MIDDLEPORT - Funeral

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Faye Salser, 47, who died early
Friday mornmg at the Holzer
Medi cal Center, w1 11 be held at
2 p m, Monday at the Walker
Funeral Home in Rutland
Mrs , Salser was born Oct 4,

1926,

the daughter of Elmer

and Lucy Freeman Napper
She was.also preceded 1n death
by her mother, four brothers

and a sister
Surv•vlng are her father ,
Elmer Napper, Columbus ; a
son. Larry of Tuppers Plains ;
three brothers , Wi Ibur Napper

and David Napper, both of

Middleport Rovte 1, Clarence
Napper , Racine Route 1, a
sister, Mrs. Thomas {Edna
May) Oiler, Co lumbus , a
granddaughter,
Heather
Salser, Ra cine, and several
nlec:es and nephews
Officrl!lf1ng at the sennces

will be the Rev

Lloyd D

Grimm, Jr . Bunal wrll be in
Mites Cemetery. Fnends may
call at the funeral home any
time from 2 p.m . today unti l
the hour of Monday ' s serv rce

LAWRENCE SANDERS
GALLIPOLIS - Lawrence
Emmett Sanders, 63, a resident
of Mercerville, d ted 7: 30 p.m
Friday in Holzer Medt cal
Center follow ing an ext~nded
illness.
He was born in Gallta County
on June 22, 1910, son of the late
Edgar and Maude Saunders

Sanders

He Is survtved by his w ife.
Fa~e Puckett Sanders ; three '
childr en, Mrs Eugene (Jantce
Ann) Brumfield, London, Oh io;
Mrs Brent (Cai-olyn) Halley,
Merc erv1lle , and Gary A .
Sanders, South Solon, Ohm ,
eight grandchildren , and one
great-grandchild , and a foster
brother and sister reared In the
Sanders home, Charles San-

ders and Mrs . Derry {Ooff•el
Adams, both of GallipoliS.

He was a member of Mer cerville Baptist Church where
funeral services wlll be held 2
p.m. Monday wtth Rev . Bruce
Unroe an,d Rev Jack Tem
pleton offi(iat1ng Burial will
be in Rldgelawn Cemetery

unclef' tht&gt; direction of the Will is
Funeral Home, assisted by F
L. Stevers.

Friends may call at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. SteverSin
Mercerville after J p . m
Sundly. Masontc riles will be
conducted at the Stevers home

at 7:30 p.m . by Gall Ia Lodge
No. -169 of which Mr. Sanders

Elizabeth Pollock , 62 , a
resident or 842 First Ave., died
early Friday morntng at Cadiz,
Ky Mrs . Pollock and her
husband Roy were on vacatton
there . She apparently suffered
a heart attack
The daughter of the late
Herman and Anna Fa st, she
was born In Flatwoods, W Va ,

April12, 1912. She mamed Roy

C. Pollock on Dec. 6, 1930, who
s urvives. Other survivor s ar e a
daughter, Mrs . Gary Short,
Galltpolts ; two grandch ildren,
and a stster , Mrs Jac k Knight,
Gai11polt s
She attended Mor n s Harvey
College, and graduat ed at Rio
Grande Col leg e. She ha d
tau9ht school in We st V1 r gmia ,
Indiana , and was a veteran
Gallipol ts C1ty School s teacher ,
ha ving been in the local system
s tnce 1946 She r ettred from
tea chmg in 1973 after 35 y ears
ser v1ce
She was a member of th e
Fir st Unit ed Presbyte r ian
Churc h and Pembrook Cl ub.
Funer a l ser vtc es w t!l be
condu cted on M onday, 4 30

Wesley Perkins, Ray Werry; tlnrd row, Hank Cleland,
scoutmaster. Jeff Couch, Jim Rosenbaum, Rick Blaettnar,
Paul Reeil, Scott Williams, Steve Little, Mark Norton, and
Jeff Damels. Other adults takmg the trip were Ray
Sutherland, Tom Reed and Erie Chambers. Also attending
but not pictured was Boy Scout Danny Thomas.

p m a t th e t-1r s t United
Pr esbytenan Chu rch wi th Re v
L H S tebb1ns olfl c1a tmg
Buri a l w1 /l follow 10 Mound H.dl
Cemetery Fnend s may call at
the McCoy Wetherho!t Moore

Funeral Hom e on Sunday from

2-4 and 7 9 p.m The• body wtll

l te in state at the church one
hour prior to the services .

JOHN R. OANRIDGE
BIDWELL - John Roy
Danridge, 7d, Rt 1, Btdwell ,
d1ed Frida y m or mng m the
Holze r M edt ca l Center A
rettred coal m tner , he wa s born
Apnl 26, 1900 tn l l l tnots .
Sur v i vors tn c lude hts w tfe .
Eula Ma e Williams. and a
bro th er , Will tam
of
In
dianapolis He w a s a member
of the Mt Carme l Church
La st rttes w tll be held at 11
a.m Monday fr om the Mt
Carm el Church with R ev
Van ce Wa ts on off 1ciatmg
Buria l will follow tn Ptne St
Cemetery Visitation w il l be at
the M cCoy - Moore Funeral
home from 7-9 p.m Sunday

FRANK HE-RRELL
IRONTON - Frank Herrell.
59, Rt 2, Pedro, a promment
d a tr y f armer 1n t he Arabta
.a r ea dted Fnday in th e Ironton

Genera l Hosprlal
A

natt ve

of

County, he IS survrved by hrs
1
Wtfe, Opel, ntne
chi ldren,and
grandchildren,
a brother,
four sisters Funeral servrces
will
be atFuneral
I p.m Home
Mondayhere
at
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D
.Johnson, 17 · Oak Htll , an d
J·a mes T Barrv- • 51• Patnot '
C()lll(led ..."t the cres t of a hi ll
'fh ere was muderale damage ·

Barr y wos

c1 ted for
ope r::~ t or 's li ce nse.

SEEN AND HEARD
GALLIPOLIS
Judy
Galloway has gone to join her
husband, Spec. 4 Billy
Galloway, on a three year tour
in Belgium Spec. 4 Galloway IS
statwned at SHAPE, NAPO
-aase, Belgmm His parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Nathe Galloway,
626 Third Ave., Gallipolis. Her
parents are Mr. and MrS' G. N
Paller!, South Point.

H AVE

buy e r s

for

fa r m s

v a cant land recreat•on spol s
especta l l y ' " th e Pomer oy
Rac•ne , Midd le port ar e a s
P lease call colle ct 861 8356 or
237 8635 or wr.te to K1rk
pa tr•c:k s Real t y , 92 4 Y earl •ng
Rd
Columbus OhiO 43227
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PAPER CARRIER
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POMEROY

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SENTINEL
PHONE 992-2156

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JU N K Au tos , complete and
delive r ed to ou r yard w e P•c: k
up auto bOd1es and buy al l
kmds of sc r ap meta ls an d MA N to work dry clea n!I)Q ,
Rou te AI3C C l e &lt;~n e r s M aso n
•ron Rider 's Sal vage , Stat e
W Va
Rout e 12-1 Rl 4 Pomer oy
s 7 ti c
Oh10 Phone 992 5!68
J 16 261p
DE P E N DABLE per so n w&lt;ln ted
to ba bys1 1 111 m y hornr&gt; for two
AL UMINUM cart op l! shm g
boy s il g es one yeM and 8
bout Phon e 1 12 6.\7 1
ye ar s 5 d ay s per week Sollle
5 tO Jtc
wee kend s 1nc luded w1lh lh e 'i
days Wr 1tc Bo)( 166 M1 d
JSED (] as r efr1g erator s Cc1 11
cll epon Re f er ences requ1red
7 &lt;~2 4691 a ft er 5 p m
Job beq •ns th e end ot M a y
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NO l Coope r . 85c: , ra dtator::. ,
40c, red br ass, &lt;~ O c, batt ertes,
$1 40 M A Hal l, Reedsv il le,
0 1'11 0 Phone 378 62 49
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CAS H pa1d for all ma k E's an d
m od els o f m ob ile homes
Phon E' area code 614 423 953 1
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OLD f ur nitur e, o a k t abl es.
cloc ks, tee baKes. br ass bed s,
~HONE
d tSh es. des k s. or co mp lete
hou se h old s Wr ite M
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Mill er , Rf 4, Pom er oy, Ohro, WA NT E D eKpertE'nced
pl umb er no n e ot her n eed
ca ll 992 77 60
appl y A ll Weather Roo f •ng ,
5 13 t fc
337 Nor t h Second Avenue ,
M tdd lepor t . or phone 992 2550
4 30 lfc
~ttme s outof 10
We are you best market for:
AP PLI CATIO NS only to r mete r
Copper
Wir e,
B r ass,
pa t rolmen and o:: tra po l 1ce
A lum in um , Was te Pa per,
Please contact Pom eroy
Po l •ce Depar tm ent 992 24 27
Sc ra p St eel. Scra p Cast I ron,
4 16 tf c
St at nl ess , Monel , I BM Car ds
an d I BM P nnt Out s We ar e
open eac h day fr om 9 till 4.
Fr iday from 9 f tl l 12 Noon
SL EE PI NG room over W1ne
onl y
stor e. Pomeroy Re f er ences
reau tred Phone 99 2 5293
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THE ROSENBERG
COMPANY

FULL HOUSE!

79 Depot Stree1
Athens, Ohio

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• Self-Priming on Most Sound ''Surfaces

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ilP il rln1e nt
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brak.cs, a• r con SEWIN G m a c hm P5 , brand new 1966 rboO Ford . lx 10 d u 1 n~
Z•Q Za Q 1n n1CC wa lnut tabl e
.1dulls on l y 111 Mid dleport
tr uc k. Pt10ne 99 '1 1954, Joli n
d•I1011 111Q r rl d •O. Sl1 d1 nq I N H
In or •Qul&lt;.l l Ccl riQn S. N ever
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Phone 99? 38 7 ,
w mclow·. cab l1gllt s 1111ICd
used cl !fariln ce on '7 4 models
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!O nly a l e w ·•v n!lab lc l ~ 6 3 40
1 sox 16 8 p l y Hr es 6, 000 &lt;1C tual
c a sh or te r ms av,l dab le
FURNI SHED
apartmen t
U N E of II1C f1ner 11111HJS ol Id e
m il es A 1 cond1f 1on Pr &lt;ce
Pho n e 997 /6SJ
adu l ts on l y Phon e 992 5592
l\ luc I us tr e Colrp PI c le.1ne r
\J 995 Gordon Prof 11t Por i
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lnnd Oh10 1 m des bclo v..
Oak.e r tu r no t ur e
Ra venswood r erry on Stel l ('
ELEC TJ::! OLUX
VilC llum
TRAILER Brown ' s Tra il er
5 10 ] IC
Rout e JJH
Park Phone 99 2 3324
Cleaners corll pt et e w11 11 at
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pa 1nt c, pr cly U&lt;;,e ct bul 111 l 1kc
HOM E G ~ OW N tOma to Pl fln l s
ne w co na, l ,on
Pa y '!&gt;31 15 WIN AT BRIDGE
3 AND 4 ROOM furnrsh ed and
1rnpruved M extcrl l' yp l lo w
un furnt sh ed
apar t m e111s
cash or blJd act pl an ,, v,l dab le
tubil cc H1nd ~ 1)50 1\ lso 11o t
Phone 99 2 S4 34
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p epper s
and
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lro111 Mllll iC •p.ll Pr~rl-, 111
K N/\ P P Shoes M ay Spec 1ill S
PR IVATE meetmg roo m for
5vru cuse
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MOB I LE hom e, 2 bedroom
c &lt;~g e
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Two nul es from Harr~ s on
Pou l try
h ou SI I1ll
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automat 1on Modt;rn Pou lt ry
cabb.lg l' ond ! orna ta pl ant s
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g Cr&lt;ln llJill S. pctu n .a s. se ver al
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c on dll•on Conta c t M,1rv 1n
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5 17 7tc
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P11one 773 5bl 8 fr om 8 30 p m SH ASTA I B f1 Camp er wdh
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to Hl p m for a ppo mtm enl
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Styl e t1ilr k. f 1rl 1S h Cu ll 7J'J
SP I RAL l ank. and trop• cal f1sh
school ou t spec•als on cam
035l or 111 J7 11
$11 50
Syra c u se Tr op,c al
pers and acce s sor~es 25 pet
2' I
5 \0 61c I '.l SS
Land Syra cuse . Oh10
ott on Reese H •fches , 20 pet
6 \I T
5 12 61C
off on automat 1c awnmgs
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6 F' T 3 po1 n1 mower lor sale or \' d S."
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Phon e 919 IRS I
tra1 l er 65x 12, 3 bedroo ms
beh1nd Re d Car p el I nn
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Model Call 992 5832 even•ngs
liSCd wr rn ge r
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KA THRYN Wmdon , you r Ma r y
wa sher s One USf'd 8 h p
Kay consu lt an t, h~ls a Spec• al
r 1d 1n q nrow or
Po n1 er oy
A r a th er co nce l tt'&lt;t t•xptrt
on Co logne and Per f ume for CAM P ER 1968 H1I IIOP . sle eps 6
Home and 1\u lo . 600 Ec1S I
Stove . smk and •ce bo x,
Mo lh er ' s Day
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Matn
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ca nop y, $450 Cal l 9q2 ?71 7
p1c kup all your Mar y Kay
5 10 ] IC tufl An ~' l lll H.: I pl ay d
5 \2 Jtc
cosme t rcs needs a t 985 38 46
n ot lu !ll p game o r sl :1m I
5 8 3tp
1965 VW Bus wllh car pct1ny . 111 PLA STI C flow er s for M c rl iOr•&lt;~ l t 1gu r e o n steu lmg a tr ttk 1t I
Day N .11lcl P1c k cns Co llcq e
good shape $600 Phon e 949
2 HOR SE tandem tra der. one
Road , S yr fl clJ~C Pho ne 9Q2 lll'ed It
1951
horse wtth para d e saddl e and
7103
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ReE'ves , Albany
M1sC -u~ed - ,t;~s- On e Zen •th
5 8 61p
co lor TV consolE' , 2 black. and EXCEL SIOR Sail Works , E .'i a m e re&lt;iso n li e ha ll JUst 21
wn rte TV consolE's , complete
Mam St Pomeroy All k.nds put nl s and the unsatJsfac iOJ v
COVER for Datsun ptckup
tr ap
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used
of salt wat er pellet s. wat er 4-3-3- 3 d" trtbutwn Th t' hand
Woodr ow Mo r a 98 5 4117
pr of esstona ll y. tape player s.
nuggets , blo c k salt ilnd own wvs a lso a laydow n Slt\ C{!
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Oh10 R•vE'r Salt Phone 991
Easl's ktng- Jac k ot d1 amo nd s
FARMALLATr ac!Or W,fhbe lly
3891
go l f sets Will sel l reasonubl~
mower and p low PhonE' 985
or tr ade for equal value Al l
6 5 tt c wr re tr apped a nd So uth wa s
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k1nd of guns wan t ed We trad e
sut e of thrPe s pa de.s one
5 12 3tp
tor an y th •ng F tfe 's Tradmg W E ARE PtCk1ng up a pta no tn
Post, Mr dd lepor t, phone 99 2
your area and wou ld l1ke IH.~ a rl. thr ee d1amund s and
NEW HOL L AND 616 forage
7494
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some r espons tble pa r ty to t 1ve c lubs Nev(·r t heless. he
harv ester wt tM corn and hay
5 q 61c
l ake over payment s Cal l ma na ged to ge l h1rnsel f set
heads New Idea one r ow
Cr ed•t Manage r , ~6 1 4 l 772 wt lh the ;ud of some supe1 de ·
p lan t se ll er on ru bber L1 ke LOCUS T Posts Phon e 985 4264
5669 or wn te 260 East Mam
new Ca l l 9d9 4762
5 9 31p
Str ee t. Ch •ll tCOihe, Oh tO 4560 1 te nse by East
5 12 ltp
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4 7 tic
mond s a t tri c k one He d 1cln't
go th1 ough a n .;. ce1 e m ony
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brings reward
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3 ROOM furnt shcd apart me nt
wl!h bath , extri) n• ce Adults
on ly, depo sll requ,r ed Phon e
991 3105 befo1 e 7 30 m I he
eventng
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Rev -Shield ts great quality and provides maximum durability.

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by hrst servrng \he needs ol
those who re ly upon you Do
lor those wh o need your help

GEMINI (May 21-June 20]

1 h1 s would b e an opportune
ttm e to ha ve than •n-depth dtscuss ton wt th your mat e you ve
been tll rnkrng about You II ex chan ge 1deas harmontous!Y

CANCER (June 21-July 221

You wtll b e favor ed wtlh va luable rn s1ghts t od ay They II
enable you to hel p sort out a
tangled sttual ton th ai troubles
a famtl y merrb er
pamonshtp wtlf b e very un'por·
tan t to you Make su re you
ha ve somel htn g planned you
ca n sllare w1th one whose
compan y you enJOY

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE-OUT OM HER FEET
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VIRGO (Aug . 23 -Sept. 22)

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Th1 s ts a good ltme to ca tch up
on l tllf e t asks you ve
neg lec ted thiS wee k You
should be tn the mood They
won 1 seem so labor tous

LIBRA (Sept. 23 -0ct. 231

Set astde your wo rldl y cares
Jusl do thm gs today that g1ve
you persona l pleasure You re
enltll ed to some fun

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A lamtly tnterest wtfl command
a great dea l o f your attentton
today Its ttme tha t somelhmg
tuc k ed .away IS brought ou t m
the open and clea red up

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Simple charm and excellent taste are expressed in the lovely lmes of th e Haml et
This attractive ranch style home has optional decor features which can refl ec t
your tndividual taste. The large living room plus formal dining room inv ite entertam ing . The two complete baths and ample closet space suit family comfort s
... A large and lovely home for happy livi'ng.

Garage- Carport- Porch Packages Available
Basic Home Includes
5/a"

Tongue &amp; Groove Plywood Subfloor
Additional 3/e" Particle Board under
linoleum areas
4. 2x4- 16" O.C. walls 2x4
5. 3112" Insulation under floor
6. Thick Insulation in s ide walls, and 10'" in sulation in ceiling '
7. 3/e" Plywood Root Sheathing w-clips
8. 30 lb . Fel t Paper
9. 240 lb . Seal Down Roof Shingles
10. 12" Horizontal Masohic Coiorlock Siding
11 . Ande r sen Permashleld Narrowline Win -

dews with insulated glass &amp; screens
12. Electric Heat
13 . Plumbing Fixtures
14. Plumbed to Ohio State Plvmbing Code
15. Wired for 1971 National Electric Code
16. Kitchen Cabinets and Top
17 . Range and Oven in Color
· 18. Stainless Steel Sink
19. Range Hood in Color to Match the Range
20. All Walls &amp; Ceiling 'h" Drywall
21. Finished and Painted White
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22 . Carpet in living Room , Hall and Bedrooms
23 . Smoke and HeaJ Sensitizing Fire Alarm

-PLACED ON BASEMENT

Dec 21) If at all p oss1b]e don't
spend t oda y by y ou rse lf
There s someone not too far
from you wh o would enJOY havng you drop by

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by d orm. - A HURRICANE

stud Jed &lt;1 Inng t I me T hen ht' ·c~zra.:e~;:"lr::"lr:'l'r:ri:JJfll,ll,P,I'JII7'r1Dn
l('d a hl'a ll to dummy s queen - - - - • • ...
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l'trt ht dd tiiJ..: lw '- I__M.·t·n
tht• el a~s1c pl ays of all" ttme "'''t
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tl 1rcc sp ades and li vL• t:l u bs tu
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k1ng ot hearts a nd lwo tll a mnnd o,; h~ ds t dtsca rd e&lt;l dow t1
Ill till' s 1n~ l e t o n k1ng ol li la
mond s a nd ace ;:1nd one h ea r!
So uth dec1 d ed West wa s hold ·
1ng t h e Sing l e t on a c e o f
hra r ts and -k1 ng sma ll of d 1a ·
m onds l h-' led a hea t t t o en d

pla v We, l and 1-:ast cashed
I n n I ! ICk ::.

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l:\ul , 1 x s11adro; Your par t m•r
( am 1• to hft• nftl'r H J u !-&gt; ho ~c d
, padt· .. up port 'o ur ktn~ ~rn .tll
should bP surru· ~t•r-. t trump !!~ upport \' our hu rl !!~ art&gt; tuo wr .tk
t o t•on ,.,d,•r a ~rnnd sla m
TOD"Y 'S QUESTION
YIJU hold th1s "&lt;HlH' hand ~_;,,~ t
vw·n s: unt' spadl' Wha t dl.l you du''

PUBLIC A_UCTION
Saturday , May 18. 1974 at tO a .m .
107 Second Ave .• Gallipolis , Ohio
1 anft que htgh headboard . 1 a ntiq ue h utch,
ant iq ue libra ry ta bl e . 3 beds. 3 chests, 2
dressers, 2 L. R. s uit es. I new Wh tr lpool
re frig e rator , drop-leaf tab les. roc king chair s .
co ll ecft on of m ilk gla ss, coff ee lables. &amp; end
fa bl es in Spani s h Odds &amp; en ds !co numerous
to m en tion .

GET A TRASH MASHER ® COMPACTOR
FOR ONLY $29.95* WHEN YOU-INSTALL
OUR POWER GUARD AIR CONDITIONING.
lnslall V'{ htrl pool Powe r
Gua rd whole- house atr
cond 1t 10 n tng now

and

house coo l and dry and
use s less power to do 11
You II ltke lhe way 11
wor ks It s efftc tent and
qut el. too
The cost of bemg cool t111s
summer rs probably less
you think. Callus for rleta1ls
and a comfort-control survey
and estimate.

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STANDARD PLUMBING
Bob Roach
&amp; HEATING 215 Third Ave
Gallioolts,

Owner

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PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, MAY 18 AT 10 AM
Gallta County Junior Fair Grounds
Gallipolis Rotary Club's Annual Aucflon
Here is a few of our upcoming aucttons :

MAY 25 CORA MIU
MAY 31 NORTHUP

JUNE 8 OAK HILL
JUNE 15 PORTER, 0.
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PUBLIC AUCTION

19) Today w11t prove to be
rewa rdmg tn 11s own Qutel way .
Every tll tng 1s set tlmg down to
where you r gnp IS surer

lliURSDAY, MAY 16, AT 1:00 PM

19) Yesterday lhtngs were a
tnlle unc ertam Today . condt ltons tend to work tor your
bene fit Some u nexpe c ted
go od news

Loca ted from Galltpolis lake Route 7 south 3
mt., turn right on Route 218, go 10 mil es .
Watch for Sale Signs .

AQUARIUS (Jan . 20-Feb

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~e a Navy Man.

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ThiS iS one ol those days
where you re be tter off not
bucktn g the cu rrent Just flow
along You 11 come ou t a Win-

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expenence. For those who qual tfy , the Navy ofle rs
tratntng 1n over 300 skilled 1obs. w11h good pa y an d a
g rea t chance to get ahead

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Talk to your Navy Recruiter.

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RODEHAVER
Chief Machimst' s Mate ( SS)
Telephone 614-593-3566
Toll Fre~ BQ0-282-1288
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221 Columbus Road
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Athens. Ohio 45701
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GREAT
COUNTRY

LISTING IN PART : Refrigerator freezer co m bmat1on,
St gl er oil heater, water heater. k itchen sink , w~s h er ,
dry er , electr1c range, kt tc hen cabinet, chest type deep
fr eeze, 3 ptece din ing room sui te, sm al llable , I tying room
surte, end ta b les. f lower stands, drurh ta ble, large m i r r or,
pictu r es, potter y of a ll kinds, 2 dresse r s. 2 chest of
drawe r s, bed comple te, down com forte r , por ch swing ,
roll away bed, ro ckers, stand table~. baby cr adle 80 y r s
old , i 75 ga llon fuel oi l tank, 2 1arge TVs, anten nas, ice box.
Hill Side plow. cherry seeder , 8 cellulotd k nttting need les,
typew r i ter ~ vacuum cleaner, large fan , M yer s water
pump, and several m'iscellaneous Items

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WH AI '!HIS 'if"AR.
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MORE. ' CR15E.5

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20]

.!TILE ORPHAN ANN IE

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Unsc rambl e th ese four Jumbles.,
on e Idler to each square, to

The larger the group the more
you 11 stand ou t Others w•ll
respond favo rably to you and
your 1deas Lead on

Why not compare our rates with your present
policy? We know we can save you money .

BOB'S C. B. RADIO EQUIPMENT .
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For Sunday, May 12, 1974
ARIES (March 21-April 19]

e Low Cost Au f o In sur ance-compare our rat es
Low Cost Hom eowner Pol 1cy
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e Farmowner s Pol tcy - Com plete Protect ton m .Qne Polley
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1 Low Cos t F tr e Poll ey
e A Spec ial Mult t Pen ! Package Poltcy for Your Bu smess

BUILDING SUPPLIES
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Powe r Guard a 1r con dt! lon e r kee p s yo ur

Lightning Rod Mutual

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NO PURCHASE NECESSARY - NEED NOT BE ·PRESENT TO WIN

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Writes
All Types of Insurance For

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Leadingham Agency

• 1DO's of Style-Setting, Fade- Reststant Colors

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THE
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the entire area ts mvtted

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GA LIPOLIS - Margaret
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J nn Davis Rd six tenths of a
m'le \vest of Nebo Rd Office rs

OPEN HOUSE SET
CROWN CITY - The Crown
City Fire Department w1ll hold
an open house Still day, May 26,
at 2 p.m. at the sf&lt;ltlon when an
ambulan ce from Southeast
0hw's Emergency Medical
Service w1ll be on display, as
will the community 's fire
equipment. A program w1ll be
presented on the EMS, by Cay
Cross, public mformalion
officer for .the project. A
mov1e, "Sirens m the N1ghl"
w11l be shown. The pubhc from

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REPUBLl CA N CANDIDATE
FOR MEIGS COUNTY COMMISSIONER
PD. POL. ADV

wlfh Rev. Damon Stap leton
and Rev Raymond Dillon
offlctatmg . Bunal Will be in
Bradshaw Cemetery Fnends
m.ay call at the fun er a l home
after 6 p m Sunday

was a member.

Pallbearers will be Otto
Saundtr., De.ry Adams.
Lesley Small, Floyd Stapleton,
Ona Ray Sanders ·and Carl
Raymond Sanders

Law r ence

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5 9 51 p

w anl s
sma l l farm lo b uy or rent w rlh
space f or hor se Ph on e QQ /
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MY SINCERE THANKS TO THE PEOPLE
·OF MEIGS COUNTY WHO PUT FORTH
THEIR TIME AND EFFORT TO
CAMPAIGN FOR ME IN THE
MAY PRIMARY ELECTION

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fema l e Phone 991 37 42
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Coun ty

TUESDAY
FRENCH City Garden Club,
annual tour , meet at 10 a.m . at
the home of Mrs. Jewell Moore.
MONDAY
GALLIPOLIS OES 283 past
matrons and patrons night;
dinner by the officers, 6 p.m. at
the Masonic Lodge Hall.
Regular meeting; intitiation,
award of 50 yr. pins . All
members mviled.
· WASHINGTON School PTA
final meetmg of the year;
picnic, 6·30 p.m. at the Bob
Evans Farms Shelter House
Bnng covered dish, table
service and beverage. lnstallallon of officers
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OFFICERS INS'!' ALLED - New officers for Preceptor Beta Beta Chapter of Beta S1gma
Phi Sorority installed Thursday night were June VanVranken, center, president, and from the
left, Shirley Custer, corresponding secretary; Ruby Baer, treasurer; Roberta O'Brien, vice
president, and Mary Pickens, recording secretary. See story on Page 7.

locat ed on

works/ u,p to be
the second fl oor of

OLD lJp r HJhl P•'~nO S
Any
c ond •l •on pav ing 510 c a s h

For Rent

Help Wanted

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OWNER-MRS. RUSSELL CAMPBELL
Eleanor D'Ambrosio, Leg• I Gu1rdl1n

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Qak Hill, Dhto

AUCTIONEERS
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She le ft u s D ec t 1973
What s home w thou a me her
A I th ngs th s wor d
ay send
Bu t when we os our mo th er
We lost our dea r es fr end
They say t n e hea sa l so r ow
And he ps us o fo ge t

Butt me so tar tias only proved
How m uch we m ss vou Y
God knew she had o eav'e us
But she d dn go a on e
,..or par t of us wen w h c
The day H e

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home

Sa d y m ssed bY c h dre
and tan ty L ew s H e en
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pray er s v s to s
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g fl s and ca r ds fur ng my
re cent
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spec a
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M dd eswo h arid membe r s
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A m er can Leg on A u x a r y
Drew w ebs e Post 39 and
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tr ends and r e a ves who
wer e so nou gh l u God bl ess
you
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S 00 REW ARD t or no ma t on
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lea d ng to th e a est o
persons who bro ke n ne
Century Bar L (Boo H ess
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, HOL STE N Hereford see r
Eagle R dge. a ea Phone 992
5547
5 9 3tc
TWO YEARLING He e t ord
He ter s ost n Nease se t
t ement
Lost se par a tely
Phone Greg Roush 99 2 5039
5 9 6fc
2 YEARL NG He eford h e fe s
n Nease Se 1 ement a r ea
Lost separa el y Phon e Greg
Roush 992 5039
59 6 c

Nollce
YARD Sae MOly 6 and 7 J t
312 Pearl S reet
n M d
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COLES STA BLES announces
the open n g o t a
d ng
academy on May 20 1974 We
have ava tab le he fo ow ng
service s
Horses tor h e
S2 SO per hour Western r d ng
tessons $5 per hour Horse
may be rode .on Ira Is o n a
ring tra
r des w I eave
every hour r d ng lesson s are
ava tabl e on appo ntm ent
bas s on y For further n
format on
contact COLE S
STABLES Box 25 Tuppers
Pta ns Oh o 45783
6 4) 667
3405 Open 7 days a week a
amto8pm
512 c
SHOOT NG M ach For ked Run
Sportsman C ub noon Sun
day
Fa c tory clloke d guns
only
5 9 3tc

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Employment Wanted
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J LAUDERMI L T Roof ng
Plea sant R dge Pome oy
Phone 992 7665

NEW
O P PORTUN IY
na ona c ompany seek
qua f ed nd v dua o supp y
c on p an v cs l ab s l ed a(
c ou n s w th m Cl o
es o f
eco d a bum s No s.e ng
Pa
o fu l
me E xec e
n com e poss b
es w h
$3 500 nv es n en ff you a ('
s ncere and ook ng
o
bu s ness o f you
ow
ca
co l ec lor M
E I o 1 66
9208
I 1? p
NEW OP PO RTUNIT Y Na ona
compa ny see k ng qua
ed
nd" du al to succl v conoa n y
es a b shed acc ount s w
na tor n es of rec ord a bu 1 s
Nose I ng Par o tu 1 t me
Exce l en ncomc pos s b
es
w h $3 500 nves m ent 1 you
are s ncer e and look ng t o a
bus ness of you r o v
ca
E o
COL LE CT for M
21&lt;1 66 9206
59 3 p
NTER ES TEO n be n g you
own boss and ow n n g you
own
bus ne ss?
L n t ed
amount of cap ta nece ssa r y
Th s go n3 bu s ness can be
f nanced Ca I 992 5?86
4 29 26tc

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NEW LY tu n shed J b ed oo n
E l con a 197 1 Mode w th pout
n 1 v ng room Ex t a
b h
f ue o I
n front bed oo n
fur na ce
ve y
ow down
paymen l
Ca n be seen a
K ng sbu y Ho me Sa es and
Se rv ce nc
100 Eas Ma n
o
2
Pomeroy A n y day
p m to 7 p m
2 6

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4 MOBILE homes two l ?x50
vea o d and 2 bedroo m one
l 2x65 969 3 bedroom one 2
bedroom IQ8c 50 Phon e 7d7
5960
5 7 fc

3 bed oom nome for sa e
$
000 PhO e 99'1 39 So 992
257 1
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HOME S

GA S saver 96 5 Dodqe Dor
sma
6 cy de
sta ndil d
sh ft new
es low m ea q e
25 mpg o so $300 Ca 992
5092 af e
5 o
sec Ga Y
Hyse l
5 1[) J c

966 F 600 FORO 7)( 10 dump
uck Phone 992 3c;l 54 J oh
Tucke
t- yse l Run
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967 ONE on Ford Stak e bed
r uc k Phon e 992 2550 or 7 2
655
J 30 tc

RA C NE OHIO

oFF ICE 446 364 3
EVENINGS
Bud McGtlee-446 1255
E M
k e W seman-4 46
3796

W'ller Ele ctr c Ga s Sewer
L cs
t sfall ed
Work
qu Han teed
Dorer Backhoe Trucks
L m es lote&amp;F IIDrt
(l)mmcrc o1 Re s1denf al
Co trud on &amp; Remode l

B-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY
771 Pearl Street
M ddleport Ohto
Pllone c;192 5367 or 992 386

M ddleport 0

management

Now
be ng bu
n cxc us ve
R ggscres Man o
us sou
of Tuppers Pan s Load s .,
spa ce for a g ro v ng am l y
Buye ca n 1 n sh owe l ev e
ow or
a c r a nd save
hou sand s A $30 000 ho e
ba r ga n pr ce d now a! $25 500
Wr t e o v s F ed Goegt e n
G ea 1 A e c a
Ho e s
Pome r oy off ce
22
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Second 5
open Thu sday 0
a n o p
Sa 9 a
noon Ev en n gs ca
742 366
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239 116 8
5 2 '
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PAYME N l
s oon
L n co ln
Com n g
He gh l s an a
n ew sub
d v s on onven en y oc ed
be we en
Pome o y
and
M dd l epo 1 0 l e ng mode n
new 3 bed OOll ho es o
ex r a Ia ge o s l or on l y
$23 000
NO
DOW~
PAYME NT
o qua f C'(
buye s Ge
u deta s bY
w r ng F ed 8
Goeg l e n
G ea t Amc can. H omes 22 1
N
Seco nd S
Pome oy
Eve n ngs ca I 742 3664 or 2
our s ph on e I 239 968
5 12

POMEROY 3 bedrooms
noder
k t chen
n ce bath
a ge d!Jl ng hot water heat l
ca r ga rage $ B 000 00
MIDDLEPORT
Large 1
room older hou se 1 '1 bath s
ga r age and ca rport nea r
sw mm ng poo 514 000 00
POMEROY
Bus ne ss
btJ ld ng and 3 7 acres for
pa rk ng S65 000 00
LAND
45 acres w th water
I ne close ss 500 00
LOTS - F or houses or mob le
hom es 7 jocal on s $1 800 00
up
WE HAVE 40 PROPERT ES
T O SE L L DROP IN AND
W E L L TAL K OVER THE
A DVA NT AGES
OF
OWN E RSH P

RON AND
KAREN THOMAS
Stop n and sav Hello Br rtg
1n th1s ad tor a Free Gtft

- IS YOUR ROOF
LEAKING?
IS IT COLOR FADED7
'For Free E st1mate mqu1re
now about a beaut ful new
roof m fash1on co lors

ALL WEATHER
HARDWARE
Under New Management
N 2'1ld
M1ddleport

GENE WOLFE'S
BODY SHOP
BOB W Maon Sl

Pomeroy

PHONE 992-5271

Busmess Serv1ces

CLELAND
608 E
REALTY

SE W IN G MACH N E S Repa r
serv ce a I m ake s 992 2284
The l= ab c Shop Pomeroy
Au hor ze d S nger Sal es ar ~
Serv ce We Sha rp en Sc ssors

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DOzER:;rk l;ddea: : :
th e ac re hourly or contract
fa m ponds r oad s e c Large
dozer and operator w lh over
20 years expe en ce Pul ns
E x cava ng Pom eroy Oh o
P one 992 2478
12 19 ttc

HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
3 ASSOCIATES TO HELP
YOU
992 2259 or 992 2568

970 OL D SMOB LE 98
lo.v
m Jeage ex ce l en ! co d ton
Se I ng
se v era
hu nd ed
oca
dea e
do a s be low
pr ce Phone 99 2 ~863 afte 6
p m ca l 992 56.d.d
5

h om e

30

gal

SE WAGE
SYSTEMS
CLE A N ED
REPAIRED
M L LER
SAN TAT ON
STEWART OHIO PH 662
3035
1o 4 tf c

half

&amp;

wa ter heater

$7995

Wa s

MAY 13-17

$8495

r Hysell's

Wtlklnson Small Engme
992 3092
w
Ma
n
Pom eroy 0
399
Located at Modern Supp l y
small Eng ne Repa.r

YES!
From th e Ia gest fru ck a
Bulldozer Rad ator l o the
smallest Heate r Core
Nalhan Btgg s
Radtator Soec1ahst

fully

screens

BROWN'S FIRE &amp;
SAFffi EQUIPMENT

Repair

O~o
guaranteed

normal .usage

6

WOOD TRUSSES
Butltto Your Specs
Delivered to Job Stte

742 4673
742 SS95

Mon thru Sat

Open Da y B l d 6 (C losed Sunday s) Open Anyt me by
Appo n rneni Contact Dan t'lom.e_soo or T om Lavender

.

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

Boll Brown Owner
Rutland Ohoo

MATERIALS CO
Mason W Va
773 SSS4
VEGETABLES AND
FLOWER 5
Cabbage nead e u ce sweet
and 1"10
peppe s
many
var et es of tomatoes SOc
and 6Sc d zen
F ew er s Pe un as Pan s es
Mar 90 s plu s many olh er
va e s soc to 6Sc pak
Ge an um s and one
pot
pan s
o n ch han g ng
baske t s pclun as or v n ng
gera n ums
ss 00 P o ch
boxes pelun as or pan s es
sl oo or $4 oo
Hubbard s Greenhouse
Svracuse 0
99'2 5776

FOR
rR EE es t rna es on
a um num
e p acement
w ndow s s d ng slorm doo s
and w ndow s RaIng Phon e
Cha r es L sle Sy acuse Oh o
ca
Jacob
Sa le s
Represen a ve
V
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Johnson and Son nc
4 30 tt c
OL D- aUtO s 6 or~ o e ca r SW I
g ve SJ oo p ece 18 ca s o
more w 1 g ve be t er pr ce
Ca I 985 4297
3 28 fc

Water Ltnes and Power
L nes All work done by the
tool or contract Also dozer
work and s.ept1c tanks '"
•lolled

WALL P APER IN G and nte or
pa n ng Ph 446 9865
60 If
GARBAG E
o ec o n
nd
g en era hau ng Ph 388 8825
23

~ee or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers

NEW OPPORTUNITY
Na ona
Company seek n g
qua f ed nd v dua to supply
com p any es tab sll ed ac
nes of
counts w th ma ter
re co d al bums No se ng
Par or fu I t me Excel en
n c ome pass b I es w th
$3 500 nve stm enl f you ar e
s ncere and
ook ng fo
a
bus ness o you r own cal
COLLECT for Mr
El oil
2 4 66 9208
I 03

0

Wanteo To Buy
T O BA CCO b ed

Ph

446 382B
I 23

MTS Con s of Ga I po s
21
Sta t e Stree Buy and se I U
S co rs 4.d6 842
76 tf

140 00 WEEK

1

CONCRETE block roof ng an9'
pant ng by cont ac or nour
A
wo k guaranteed
Free
es mat es Ph 367 0295
70 tf

Men n eeded to work

&amp;

Galloa
County

n

Mas on

N o expero e nce

necessary
and
c ar

Must hav e
neat
ap

pearance

9 to 5

Call
Monday

Tuesday Only

446-0677

Roofmg

HELP WANTED

full or part

Eva s Beuty Salon
227 Second Ave Ph 446-1209

Spoutmg

Alumonum Sodmg
And Complete
Remodeling

EXPERIENCED
acco unt
c e k top oces s computer zed
pay roll and accounts payable
Fo
fo h er
nformat on
pease c onta c t M
F red
"Sa ey SEO EMS
Ph
446
9840
11 1 3

PHONE
742-6273
EXCAVATING dOJP.r
Oi'lde
and backhoe work
sept c
anks nsta l ed dump trucKs
and lo boys for h re w I hau
f
d r t top so I I mestone
and gravel Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers day phon e 992 7089
n ght phOne 992 3525 or 992
5232
2 11 tfc

'T1= YOU are bu ld

Saturday May

n~:~ -t1

new
home or r em'bde ng see us.,.
We are bu ders D strlbutor
tor Hotpo nt App l ances
A son El ect c

NELSON
INTERIOR EXTERIOR
PAINTING
CALL CARL NELSON
PHONE 992 5083
DOZER and back. hoe work
ponds and sept c tank s d t
r:h ng serv ce top so I f I
dirt
1 m estone
B&amp;K Ex
cavat ng Pnone 992 5367 o r
992 386 1
9 1 tfc

18 at 10 O'Clock A M Sharp

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8 m1les west of Zanesville Ohio to Hopewetl on old Rt 40
Turn north at Hopewell School at Texaco Statton onto Co
Rd 412 then stay stratght north on Co Rd 8 for one mtle
Turn rtght on Twp Rd 292 one m1le to the old log house on
nght Follow s1gns
Sell ng ant1ques and old Items of the late Roy W Pa rr
nctudtng collect on muzzle load ng guns sptnnlng wheels
sletghs
dmner bells
cupboards
clocks etc
See
Columbus Drspatch Sunday May 12 for complete I stong
Th s w II be an all day sale held outside ram or sh ne
Noth hg shown before day of sa le Lun ch on prem ses
Pos thve 10

Terms cash day of sale
Not responstble for acctdents
OWNER-MRS JOAN PARR
Auclooneer- Boll Janes Phone 962 4333 or 557 3411

Kuhl s sells bolh New and
Used furmture Everv ap
pltance sold IS used and
carnes a 30 day refund or
replacement GUARANTEE

119

Refngerators
95 up
1 Coppertone
5125
Gas &amp; Elec Ranges
$35up
20 gas
545
S4l
Washers
Elec Dryers
135
M ay tag
Wrtnger Washers
$49 95
Chests Dresser s
SBup
Metal D es ks
$12
Pr Blue Gold
W1ng Back Chatrs
$100 pr
Pr Gold Chatrs
$50pr
Pr Fr Prov Chatrs
Ptnk Brocade
$75 pr
Pr unusua t bl gold
Hassocks decorated
as Drums
525 pr
Approx 16 x27 Gold
Wall to Wall Carpel
$65
Lg Red Shag Carpel
$35
Other U sed Rugs
$25
New Dn)ette 6 ch
New Recliners
550
hl2 Thnftex Rugs
56 95

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ROOF PAINTING

Rutland Furmture buys and
sells used furmture
a- Bedroom Suttes S69 95 up
Beds of a II ktnd s
Complete
S2~ 95 up
Several Chests and
Dressers
S20 00 up
4- Extra N1ce 2 pc
ltvmg Room Sutfes
Loghl Green
599 95
Dark Green
$125 00
Red
6-Sofas gold blue
be1ge and green S2S 00
7-Reclmers (new) )68 50 u
Gold Barrel Back
Fre nch Cha1r
$53 SOu
33-Gas &amp; Elec Ranges
20 to 40 wtde S39 95 u
Green Refngerator &amp; Ra,ngel
L1ke new 1420 oo
Coppertone Refngerator
Ronge
5320

oo

Refrtgerator
nge A 1 shape
patr $249 95
2-0id Otmng Room
175 ooand .,u...., 1
4-Wnnger Washers
up
Cedar Chest

$99

Specwl of
the
Week
Maple

Hutch

like new

Giis

What Do You Need?
We May Have It'
IT'elevisionos, Old Lamps Odd
Rockers Clocks
Floor Fan and
1tems

Rutland Fum1ture
7424211
See Herb
Grate

Rutland 0
Dave or Mtke

N LOV NG memory of M s
Joan Watt s who pa ssed away
M ay 1 1966
She s gone bu not forgott en
And as dawns anoth er vea
In our lon e y hours o t h nk ng
Thoughts ot h er ar e a way s
nea
Days of sadness w
come o e
us
Fr ends may \h nk he woun d s
hea ed
But th ey I tt e know the sorrow
That
es w th n ou
Ilea 1
concea ed
Fore11e r m ssed by the
fam y

I 2I
IN M EM OR Y of H en ry A
whose b

so n
thd a y s oday May

12

Unseen unheard you rc always
nea
St 1 oved s
m ssed sl
... e y dear
Sad ly m sse d by w fe
M r am and c h ldren
1 2

BURl!LE HEATING
AND COOLING
OIL Gas and electr c furnace
sales and serv ce 24 hour
serv ce l to 5 446 4 19 after
446 25 9
63 I

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WE ARE p ck ng up a p ano n
your area and wou d
ke
some res pons ble p er son to
tak e over payments Ca I or
wr te Ch I cothe P ano Co
6 4 7725669 260 E Man St
Ch I cothe Oh o 45601
1OB 6

For Rent
1 MOBILE homes Ph
0( 4-16 97 16

6

98

ROOM house and ba h
60 n ear Eve g ec
P
adu I S r et e en es P
086
60 F T 1 bdrm
Ph 36
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nob e home

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a ter
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oca on S R I 7 6 m les N
om Ga po s c a -l46
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be lw ee n 0 a m 6pm
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2!i LOCUS! Sl
Howard Branno B ok er
Off 446 '2674
Luc I e Brannon
Eve 446 '226 or 446 26H
HARD TO BEAT
N EA R N EW one oo p otn
BR 2 bath s w w " p e 1\
dr ean
k che n and
o n a
DR spa c ou s LR and l am l y
oom gas urn ce and ce n "
cus l om made d apE's
conc r e t e d ve 7
q r &lt;~gc
f e n ced back v rd
I a Q C'
ro n g &lt;t wn 1us
m f om
own P
e $35 000

NEW L ST NG
14 AC RE S good old ho e ea
n k ch en ba h arq e b n
c
t obac co base P ced
teens
LOTS
LOTS ot o~
Roue
R:u ra
$3 000 an d $2
nfo 11' a o
A an non

LOT S
ocae d o
S
water P ce
000 Fo mo e
ca
Ho w
d

Ph

446
80 If

SLEEP N G room s we ek ..
ra t es free garage park ng
L bby Ho l e
241 tf
SLEEP NG ROOMS
week y
rates Park Cen t ra l Ho l e
306 tf
12x 60
AMER CAN
Ea g e
tra ler
Adu t s on l y
55-l
Jackson P ke Ph 446 3805
86 ff

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E FF IC ENCY apt unfurn $125
mo 4A6 3643
102 tf

MOBILE home Ictal e ectr c 2
bedroom $100
3 bed oon
$125 Phon e 446 0175 o 446
934
4X 70 MOB LE hom e 3 bdrm
a 1 e ec 1 bath yard spa ce
Ph 367 7750
108 6

DOWNTOWN
SPAC I OU S wo so y home
over s ze B Rs
ba h
outstand ng k. t chen &amp; forma
DR roo my fam y oom w w
dee p p te ca r pe dow s a s
ecc pl on h I
w h
L arg e
a und y
w nd n g s a way
oom and hoboy room b
k
t hose
and s on e pa o fo
sum m er coo kou s
ga age
d ee p o P ce $? 9 000
47
ACRES
7 M f om town 5 room hous e
u r ge barn
obac co base
ru a wa er 2 000 II
o d
fran age $32 500

969 12x60 2 BEDROOM mob le
home turn shed
oca ed n
rural area Ca I 367 7658
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COUNTRY l VtNG
1 ACRES
6 ooms and Oa h
mob te hone pad c e ar and
ce Ia
house n ce garden
$ 1 200

CROWN C TY
P ER MA STONE
canst uc on
n ce k tchen w h ple n t y
c ab nets w w ca p e ng FA
fu nace
pa
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"AUTO - PAY"
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3 BEDROOM
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modern
ram e
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new Rt 160 near Porter
Large enough for house
gard en Rural water
lab e
YOU DON T WANT
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Computer Service
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312 Mam Pt Pleasant

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Mr Browning or
Mr Cochran
Area Code (304 )

Make Offer
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NOTICE
Due to the seatmg that was added
dunng our recent remodeling, we are
st11t m need of quality waitresses If
you take pnde '" servmg quality food
and en1oy meet10g people we would
like to talk With you

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JIMME SAYRE

FARMS RESTAURANT

1526 Eastern Ave

Gallipolis, 0

PUBLIC AUCTION
ANTIQUES AND OLD ITEMS
Saturday May

18 at 10

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8 mtles west of Zanesville Ohio to Hopewell on old Rt 40
Turn north at Hopewell School at Texaco Statton onto Co
Rd 412 then stay stra1ght north on Co Rd
for one m1le
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n c l ud ng col ect on muzzle load ng guns sp nn ng whee s
s e ghs d nner bel s cupboards c ocks et c See
Columbus D spatch Sunday May 2 for complete st ng
Th s w I be an a ll day sale held out s de ra n or 5h ne
Not tl ng show n before day of sa le Lunch on prem ses
Pos1t1ve I 0 Terms-cash da 'I of sale
Not responsible for ace dents
OWNER - MRS JOAN PARR
Auchoneer-8111 Janes Phone 962 4333 or 557 3411

"SELl THE
AUCTION WAY"
AUCTIONEER

Rf:lDNEY
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PHASE II NOW OPEN I
1 PM-8 PM I

PUBLIC SALE

SATURDAY, MAY 18-11:00 A.M.

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new &amp; used
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room suttes
round oak
tables lamps odd lables &amp;
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schedu ng summer c llsses HOU SE 129 Th rd 2 BR
baths
ut ty
room
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bah aund y
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basement
garage
ga den
banqu e s ze k t
b eau fu
st uct ons Ph 446 745 1 af er 4
s 75 per mo and depos I 446
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c nen
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2 ca r
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garage a t e ec r c $35 900
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m l e off sa le r ou l e 60
109 tf
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96 If
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F AM LY RO OM 2 BATH S
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V ERY N CE K T CHEN 2
and bath lu
BEL EVE TOR NO T We ha ve
L ARG E FAM I LY ROOM 2
m l es west of new hasp ta t
n shed Ph 6 S36 9 R 2 Pt
Oscar Ba rd
AR GARAGE
F YOU
a mod ern 5 y old 3 BR h ome
NEW BATH S
BRAND
Peasant
577 Sun Va ley Dr Pll 446
Doug Wether holt
W r:.. N T QUALITY HOM E
w lh a fu l basem ent
5 x 20
NEW
K
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2
PATI OS
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Brcker s
I 13
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LR 12 x 20 k ! che n and d n ng
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care
Madge Hauldr en
OFFICE 446 3434
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LA ND
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Owner
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ST A TE RT 588 - Very n ce
TO YOURSE L F TO SE E
S23 000 L oca ed on SR 554 an
$39 900 00
NE AR
R 0
Hauldren Operators
mob e home carp e n L R
hree bedroom nome one and
easy dr ve o own or h e new
TH !~ O N E
GRAN DE
and f ron t bdrm
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114 tf
one hal f batns fu y ca peted
m ne s
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For Rent
and dJ ye hoo k up A C $135
dr ve Loca ed on an ce arg e
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FA IR V EW SUB D V I S ON ~
mo 367 76.15
Commercoal
ot and pr ced r gh a $24 000
Electro ux products Ca I 675
Th s
ke new b c k an d
LOOKING
3490 bet ween 9 and 10 a m We
11 3
r edwood ranch s one ol a k nd
Buoldong
For Somethong
SPR NG VALLEY Love y
also
hav e
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an d s ocated on a arge
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men
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nome w h
hree
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corn er o n one of our f n er
Exira Specoal'
4 000 SQ F EET - PE R
1873 af er 4
bedrooms one and nal ba hs
guarantee
a eas The K \ chen s com
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FOR
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n ce k chen ful y ca rpeted
11 3
pet e w th rang e eve eve \
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BUS INE SS OR OF F CE S
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T S NEW A ND N GOOD
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GARDENS p owed n V c n ty Of "L - 2BDRM mob ehomesfo
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EXCE L L ENT
FLOOR
en!
Upper
Route
7
Ph
446
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LOC A T ON
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ba hs fo ma d n ng r rp pa t
BE DROOM H OME W I TH
three b edroom home
two
Gal a Co s Largest Real
ba sement pat o and ca rper
baths basement n ce to a
F AM LY ROOM
N CE
Estate Sales Agency
41/V VVA 1 rtdC OS ~a l es oo
Don wa too ong to see h s
Quaol
Creek
r eal good buy for $17 500
BU L T N
K I TCHE N
Off ce 446 3643
Sery c;:e New &amp; used CBs
one
Even n9s Call
CO MPLETELY
CAR
po ce mon tors antenna s
Mobole Commumty
SU NVALLEYDR
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etc Bobs c 1 zen Band Rad o
PETED PL US CE N TRAL
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ke
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seman 446 37 96
bedroom 1970 R cha rd son
Sales
Equ p cebrges Creek Rd
p ce d2sh.. V.~ "l e ea tu es 7
A R 2 CAR GARAGE
t:.
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se m an 446 450u
2x60
mob
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home
oca
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on
Ga t po s Oh o 446 4517
au ndr y
m s and ba
AC SUB URBANL OT
a h ce !eve
ot C ose to
Bud McGhee 4461255
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and
gart.
down
ow
Contact Newt Jones
hosp a l and Shepp ng cen te
payment 1 you 1..o a l f y
Rodney
Cora
Rd
C~rseif for you at Po ly s
E U REKA
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tour
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NE AR CO R /1
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Ro ney
bedroom home ba th l arge
or comp e e hou se ho cis
hom e w 1:
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Ph
245
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on
a
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k tc h en 2 'Q{ ar age and SOME ONE ro assume l ea se on
,... n ce ot Pr ced a $ 4 000
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over 42 a c
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48 If
pas ure and woo
d Ther e
men
Ca
446 92 39 a e 5
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nol 1ust a place to park your
ar en 1 many fa m omes Ke
pm
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th
plenty
of
room
n
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home We have more 19. off~r
n s one ar ou nd
SWEI::t't:.R Repa r Parts and
11 3
bath
part a
k t c hen
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up
and
than any mobtle commumty
basemen
t
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oca
on
MORGAN
TWP
8J
A
new
del very
Dav s Vacuum
m Southeastern Oh1o
w th three lo s room for a
fe nces ba n pond and 7 rm
c eaner lh m Je up Georges
Pays you if disabled
garden Pr ce s 6 qoo
ho me
Creek Road Ph .446 0294
75 If 2 BR mob e home on Georges
fo pe •on o P• u.n he• ttl n•u •ntt u
013 SECOND AVE - Good two
CLOSE
rr
3
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on
Creek. Road 446 32 0
bedroom home bah na ura
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s ale cute
lOO
INSURANCE
1 03
gas heal one car garage
AUTO home
fe motorcyc e
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Phone 446 4290
Good ocat on pr ce $ 0 450
LI T T LE
Bu sk. n
42 A
campers Ray Hawk &lt;146 2300 MOBILE HOME n Ga ll pols 1
sro~.·r fAR~~Uil/Al
wood and dea l for hun ng or
75 If
or 2 poeple Ph 446 033B
BERGER AVE - N ce f ram e
recrea on $6 ?00
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heme w t h fu I basemen
!:fETTER JOB S are ava lab e
almost new natu a l ga s
MORGAN TWP
B4 A
for GBC graduates Enrol
furn ace cealed on an ce eve I
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apartment
most
y
tractor
and
now
tor
next
quarter
ot Pr ce reduced to s 4 soo
second floor
pr va te en
Gal pol s Bus ness Co l ege
trance
$95
per
month
ADD SON Twp - 25 A $4 000
Sf No 71 02 00328
Larg e four
Ut t es pad S ngle woman FOURTH AVE
50 90
bedroom home bath forced
C TY SC HOOL D ST - 38 A
on y Ph 446 4416 after 5 p m
a r furn ace good local on on a
r ver v ew
103
If
up and
REDS
Barbe r
arge lot W I trade or he lp
bOokstore HJ a m to 7 p m
1 nance
NEAR T MBER R DGE LAKE
FURNISHED apartment) rm s
Buv set or trade
35 A good barn l arge tob
54 If
and bath Corner Court and NEIGHBO RHOOD ROAD
ba se
Second $140 a
ut t es
t-1 ce three bedroom sect on a
except elec 446 615 or d46
home n c t y schoo d str ct
AtiCTrON ~d t t:very nu ~uay
MORGAN TWP - 77 A 16 A
1243
natura gas heat w ndow a r
The
Household
Furnoshmgs and
Antoque
t 1 able 35 A wooded some
7 p m Polly s Aucl on 537 H
109
f
tloner
and
a
n
ce
ot
cond
Middleport
992 3509
B I
com m ere al f mber S33 000
Collectoon Formerly Owned by Mrs • Bessoe
pr ce reduced o S12 200
Wade Auct Not respon s ble
NEWLY furni s hed apt 154 F rst
LOG CAB
w th 128 acres of
Owner
w
I
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p
f
nance
Mackensen
deceased
for ace dents
hunt ng $.{). reat on and
Ave Bachelo r or coup l e al
79 If
u
t es pa d S140 Pt1 446
About -4V
wooded
100 ACRES - Th s s one of he
1615 oe 446 1243
w th a sma
V .&lt; runn ng
~
best farms a round
n ce
3 pc oak bedroom su tte 4 beds 2 drop l eal tables 2 pte
through Located n Green
109 tf
mob le nome one arge barn
-f eld Twp and Jackson Co
safes kitchen cabtnet Home Comfort range wa lnut
and some other bu ld ngs
'
tobacco base two ponds app
clothes press walnut wardrobe Foster heat ng stove on~
Ranny Blackbur"
-40 acres t liabl e ground good
Branch Manager
large of cha rs and rockers 6 ron kettles from I qt s ze
da ry on beef farm Located
to 100 gal walnut dresser walnut marble top dresser
on Rt 554
beautiful 2 trunks one camel back very old sew ng
HOUSE n B dwel Ph 446 4570
mach ne 2 couches school masters desk small desk
dO ACRES
Vacant
and
108 6
ocated
n Harr son TWp
wash stands severa l chests 2 dove tat! tool boxes fan
Good tor hunt ng bu d ng or
n ng m II small corn sheller hand gr st m II apple peeler
nvestment
what not shelves old ce box
Cut glass pressed glass carnival glass Qld cans
2ACRES - Lo11ely bu d ng s te
campa gn buttons
Roseville pottery
ptctures and
with trees Located ust off
Rt 141 on Rt 775
frames aladdtn lamp s o I lamps wall bracket 011 lamps
FULL OR PARTTIME
p t cher and bowl set old bottles IUQS and jars old books
WE buy sel or trade f you
German B ble over 100 years old vases old d shes comb
have a home or acreage to se I
We
sell
anything
for
and
brush sets 3 Currer I thographs candl e holders mllk
or trade ca
Oh o R ver
anybody at our Auct1an
glass 1 old watches old spectacles spooners p tchers
Realty today we 1 be glad to
he p you
Barn or tn your home For
blue ware apothecary scales w1th German we ghts
&amp;
Even ngs Call446 4244
tintypes sterescope cusp1dor salt cellars old V of n
onformatlon and pockup
John Fuller 446 4l21
marked as repa red 1870 stand tables mtnk stole 2 old
servoce call256 6967 after 5
radios ron stone fa ry lamps
pm
ALMOST new coun ry home
w tn bus ness opportun ty for
Every Saturday Noght
right party
A I e ectr c
Sale Will be held at Gall! a Co Fa1r Ground
&amp;
At7p m
modern 2 or 3 bdrm w th
John McNerll &amp; Harold Flax Aucl
paneled game room young
95
Rose B1bbee and S 0 Forth Clerks
orchard and garden 7 m es
from Gall pols
Ph
Hun
LI/INCH WILL BE SERVED
t ngton 691 7425 after 6 p ~ ·
In Case of Rain Sale will be Held on rreVIOUS Day
08101
Corner

exciting new homes
Many new homesawa t your Inspect on nth s
well planned community $20 000 ncludmg
lot garage central sewage underground
ut I t es cho ce of carpet colors cab nets
plumb ng components and ranch style
Guaran teed
comp etlon
date
upon
quail cat on Farmers Home Admin stratton
L oans '$290 down payment '$155 month y
8 • oct Inte rest

'140.00 PER WEEK

KNOTTS
AUCTION BARN

Men needed to work m Galha Mason
Counties No expertence necessary
Most have dwn car and neat m ap
Tuesday
pearance Call Monday

only,

SWAIN

446-0677

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OWNER HA S BEEN T R A N S
h s
F ER RED and offer s
ove y 3 BR home on
H edgewood Dr ve for on y
!.23 000 1 you ke
y con
ve n ences and o s ol room
see h s one

Secunty Guards

AGENCY

World's Larg"st
THE LEADER SINCE 1900 IN
SERVING THE NATIONS
BUYERS &amp; SELLERS
Ph '46 0008
INE XPE N S VE
CO UNTRY
LIV NG L ke new
2x65
mob te hom e s s tu a ed on a
one and one h rd acre o n
Add son Twp w ll pen Y of
oom for a large lawn ga den
and p ayg ound fo
ne k ds
Ins d e h e c omp e e y fur
I nd 1
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BR s
ball s age lv nQ
and d n ng a ea
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WANTED

WISEMAN

REALTY

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Realty

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Haordresser

care

But the one we ov e s seep ng
ther e
The pa n o par ng w th ou !
goodbye
W r rem a n w thu s un 1 we d e
Some may Iorge t ha you a c
gone
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emen be you no
man e how lon g
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nqer
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unfo d
Sacre€l secre s H e
Sa d y n sse d by D eputv
She tf Edw n Sh e Od I 73
Bth Avenue Augusta son
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CONSTRUCTION

N LOV N C lH' nry o ou
Mott1 er Mrs Co rnel a Hut WALNUT t imber stand n g o
cut w I pa y op do a
Ph
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who en ~ ed
nto
446 3,9 87
etern a l est May 10 1973
1 3
It s only a g av e ha st I need s

POLLY S AUCT ON se ng
re a
and Who esal e open
Monday thru Satu day 10 a
m to 5 30 Ca 1 99 2 35 09 or
stop by 537 H gh s
M d
dlepo t
10 30

12 MEN NEEDED

Real Estate For Sale

WantP.tt To Buy

Not1ce

Full or Parthme

Wanted To Do
c. U ST OM sew ng alt er a t ons on
al
ype s of c o th ng fur s
reweav ng Phone 446 752 0 or
4J6 177 1
90 ff

DITCHING SERVICE

Also:
Middleport

PRE FABRICATED

Phone

And Set Up

586 Locust St

ASK US ABOUT

FIRE DEPARTMENT
EQUIPMENT
EXTINGUISHER
SALES &amp; SERVICE
HOME ALARMS

all deluxe

Delivered

NEW OPPORTUNITY
N A T ONAL Compan y seek ng
qu a f ed nd v dua o supp Y
company e.s l a bl sh ed ac
count s w f h ma or I n es of
r ecord a bu ms N o se ng
Pa
0 fu 1 m e Ex ce en !
nc ome poss b
es w h
$3 500 nves men
If you a e
s n cere and ook ng tor a
bu s ness ot you
own ca
CO LLE CT or M
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2 4 66 9208

Pomeroy

ANTIQUES AND OLD ITEMS

lh M. WEST ON RT 124 TOWARDS
RUTLAND - OFF RT 7 BYPASS

TransmiSSIOn

Business Opportumbes

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Ph 992 2174

B&amp;S MOBILE HOMES
Pt Pl easa nt
1972 Roya Embassy 2x 65 2 BR
1970 F ee twood
'2x64 3 BR
1969 sa
2x60 3 BR
1969 Mona rch
2)160 2 BR
968 v nda e 12x65 2 BR
1968 S a esman
2x60 2 BR
1970 V rg nan
2x 4.d 2 BR
966 Grea t L akes
2x60 2 BR
966 Holy Pa k \? x60 2 BR
967 F on er I OxSO 2BR
964 Pa kwood 10x56 2 BR
963 Champ on
Ox50 2 BR
962 Ga dner l 0x55 2 BR
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PUBLIC
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All Other Homes Reducod In ~Ice'

All Mechanoca I Work

AIR CONDITION NOW 7

EXPERIENCED

Mobile Homes For Sale

time

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and

Open 8 T 15
Monday thru Saturday
606 E Matn Pomeroy 0

Our

992 3525
or 992 5232

Estimates

SEP T I C TANKS
eaned
Mo dern San tat on 992 3954 or
991 7349
0 23 tfc N E GLER Bu ld ng Supp y for
bu ld ng hou ses phone 949
READY MIX
CONCRETE
3604
call
Guy Ne gler
de ve ed r ght to
your
Rae ne Oh o
projec t Fast and easy F r ee
5 3 26tc
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6 15 tf c
Com ol ete Serv ce
Phone 949 3821 or 949 31 61
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RacneOho
over unk au omob es to us
C tt Bradford
W 1 t:~av $5 for old junK cars
5 t tfc
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773 51!90
R vers de Auto wrecK ng
4 9 26tc

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992 2094

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RICHARDSON
3 BEDROOMS
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DAY OR NIGHT

W IL L
m o c ut trees and
sh r ubbery
Also clean out
ba se m en t s a tt cs e c Phone
949 322 0 742 4441
4 23 26tc

WE HAVE TH E BUY ERS
YOU H AVE THE HOME TO
SELL SEE US TODAY

D PEN- R.oger Hysel s Ga rag e
near Cross ro ads on Sta te
Roue 24 8 30 to 6 p m
Monday throu gh Saturday
Phone 992 5682 o 992 712
.d 12 26tc

OFFICE SUPPLIES
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PRICE

BEDFORD TOWNSHIP
205 acres home ha s 7 rooms
and bath natural gas heat
New 3 sto y barn 3 01.1 t
bu ld ng s stocked lake 100
ac r es fen ced l ot s o wa nut
map le &amp; h1 c ko 'y 3 c eek s
By
a ppo ntn en I
on y
$46 000 00
POMEROY
R ecent y
eno va t ed 6 ooms &amp; bat h
b asement
ou bu l d ng
almost
1 ew
furna ce
$4 500 00
MIDDLEPORT Mode n
bu ld ng w t h bu s ness room
&amp; lovely 3 BR apartm en
modern k tch en 1 1 baths
d n ng room gas hot wa t er
heat 2 garages Car peted
H W f oars
T UPPERS
PLAIN S
Lov e y br ck 3 B R ba h
modern k t ch en w th d n ng
bar d n ng room basen en t
H W f oars some ca rpet ng
detached ga rag e 2 eve lot s
n new add t on S22 500 00

969 O L DSMOB LE 96 2 d
har dtop
w h te w th b ac k
top powe
steer ng
v ny
po wer brakes po wer sea s
power w ndow s good
re s
new Sea s d e hard ba ll erv
$ 295 Phon e 992 5993
5 9 3 p

Pomeroy

Floor Dosplay

Now under new

POMEROY

J BEDRO OM hou se loc a ed one
m e from c y I m ts on Ro ul e
7 New y emode led k tch en
I v ng room w th bat h and
ut ty room f n te es t ed ca I
992 51 28
5 8 6\ c

RACINE GARAGE

N l nd Ave

BA RGA N

606 E Maon

PH. 949-3611

All WEATHER
HARDWARE

MAIN

For Rent or Sale

3 AED J&lt; OOMS LARGE K I T
KE
NEW
CA RPET
A UM SI D N G
OWNER
W
L HELP
F N A N CE
F OR QUA L F ED B UY ER
PR
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B E LOW
MARKE
' 2 000

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PRE ST G E
und er cons
del uxe ho

992 2094

COMM UN TY se rv ce stat on
musf b e ove 40 and must
have Kno w edge of a I se v ce
sa ! on wo k Fr ng e benef s
alt er yea r Spa ky s Sunoco
Ga PO s
205 Sec ond Ave
446 4839

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Mobile Homes For Sale

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g &lt;+ den tra ctor s

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AUTOMOTIVE
REPAIR
we:

Business Opportumlles

Auto Sales

app tances c oth ng d shes
and m sc Rt 33 oppos l e
tra11er court Hartford W
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power n owe Phone
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WISEMAN
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For Sale or Trade

KOSCCT
KOS MET CS
&amp;
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Cosmet cs fr endly ser v ce
and someone to chat w lh
give me a ca I He en Ja ne
Brown 99 2 5113
3 19 l c

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LET Poly s Auct on se
t for
vou the Auct on Way We
537 H gh Street
p ckup
M ddlepo
Phone 992 3509
5 7 JOtc TRADE a 197:.1 centur y Buck. 2
d hard op mag wh ee s a
POLLY S Auct on se I ng reta I
tow m eage for a 19 73 74
and wholesale Open Monday
ton Chev o e p ckup Ph on e
through Satu day 10 a m to
985 391 2
5 30 p m Cal 992 3509 or stop
5 03 p
by 537 H gh St ee t
M d
d epor
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CONCERNING Ma rk 16 16 n
th e B b e Is there a pa
sale o ren
n
HOUSE fo
t cu ar bapt sm r efer red to by
h ec
Ru st c H Is Syracuse
wn ch any m gh l b e save d?
bedroom a ll e ec c Phon e
Yes Eph es an s .d 4 6
99 2 7836
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5 2 fc

lOLA s Bea u y Sa lon on ohn
and May Stree
Syra cuse
Oh o Mothers Da y Spec a1
Car y R cha ds Cond t on
perm wave a sof casua l curl
to go w th t he new tr end n
ha r stv les todrtv On v $ 2 50
w th shampoos and se t
Frost ng s w th lon er Sl2 50
Make an appo nlmen
for
Mom now Good ttuougn May
11 loa Dam ewo od
Ka r en
Lyons open even n gs by
appo ntm ents
5 1 21c

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In Memory

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I ho n 997 'JOSR

C ood b ood

' Real Estate For Sale

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AUCT ON Sa e every Fr da y at
7 p m Po y s Aucr on House
537 H gh s
M ddleport
Phone
992 3509
Co on e
P ckens A uc oneer
7 26 (

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ANY
wf' ks o

MOTHERS
D y
owe S
conb naonpo s mun
ge an ums be~o as a v de
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and fa so f annua s C e un
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RUMMAGE
SALE
Pry MOB LE H OME v h I p ou
po ch awn ng un de p n ng
bu d ng Srart ng Monday 9
ul I y bu d ng $2 500 P one
a m to 4 p m Lots of n ce
67 5 4576
teenagers c loth es
5 '} 5 p
5 9 4 p
MEIGS Counly Humane Soc ety
Thr ft Shop open 0 a m t
4 30 p m every Fr day and
Saturday
New use d stock
arr v ng week y C o t hlng
collect bles
app an ces
treasure s record s p c tures
books li!m ps toys Locat ed
across from Pom eroy Pos
Olf ce
5 2 tfc

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en w h ?
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Bu c h c-r
1
Mea P ocess q P pn ~ 667
3608 Coo v c Oh o
5 5 26 p

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Not1ce

Sunday May 12 1974

For Fast Results Use The Sunday Times-Sentinel Classifieds

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Models Open Oa1fy 1
appointment Phone Z0-53CtJ

RANCHO REALTORS
''the home

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In Memory
IN

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She le ft u s D ec t 1973
What s home w thou a me her
A I th ngs th s wor d
ay send
Bu t when we os our mo th er
We lost our dea r es fr end
They say t n e hea sa l so r ow
And he ps us o fo ge t

Butt me so tar tias only proved
How m uch we m ss vou Y
God knew she had o eav'e us
But she d dn go a on e
,..or par t of us wen w h c
The day H e

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home

Sa d y m ssed bY c h dre
and tan ty L ew s H e en
Ra ph

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MY h ea ti e
thanks to
thf'
pray er s v s to s
ewers
g fl s and ca r ds fur ng my
re cent
1 osp I a zal on
spec a
h a nk s o P sto
M dd eswo h arid membe r s
ol th (' c hu ch n en b e s of
A m er can Leg on A u x a r y
Drew w ebs e Post 39 and
un ors Ama teu G rd ener s
Cub K n C uo and 5&lt;~ on 7 0
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Pr es dent s D e w Webs e r
Un 39 To a my wonder u
tr ends and r e a ves who
wer e so nou gh l u God bl ess
you
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ne
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persons who bro ke n ne
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, HOL STE N Hereford see r
Eagle R dge. a ea Phone 992
5547
5 9 3tc
TWO YEARLING He e t ord
He ter s ost n Nease se t
t ement
Lost se par a tely
Phone Greg Roush 99 2 5039
5 9 6fc
2 YEARL NG He eford h e fe s
n Nease Se 1 ement a r ea
Lost separa el y Phon e Greg
Roush 992 5039
59 6 c

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YARD Sae MOly 6 and 7 J t
312 Pearl S reet
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COLES STA BLES announces
the open n g o t a
d ng
academy on May 20 1974 We
have ava tab le he fo ow ng
service s
Horses tor h e
S2 SO per hour Western r d ng
tessons $5 per hour Horse
may be rode .on Ira Is o n a
ring tra
r des w I eave
every hour r d ng lesson s are
ava tabl e on appo ntm ent
bas s on y For further n
format on
contact COLE S
STABLES Box 25 Tuppers
Pta ns Oh o 45783
6 4) 667
3405 Open 7 days a week a
amto8pm
512 c
SHOOT NG M ach For ked Run
Sportsman C ub noon Sun
day
Fa c tory clloke d guns
only
5 9 3tc

m

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Plea sant R dge Pome oy
Phone 992 7665

NEW
O P PORTUN IY
na ona c ompany seek
qua f ed nd v dua o supp y
c on p an v cs l ab s l ed a(
c ou n s w th m Cl o
es o f
eco d a bum s No s.e ng
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me E xec e
n com e poss b
es w h
$3 500 nv es n en ff you a ('
s ncere and ook ng
o
bu s ness o f you
ow
ca
co l ec lor M
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9208
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NEW OP PO RTUNIT Y Na ona
compa ny see k ng qua
ed
nd" du al to succl v conoa n y
es a b shed acc ount s w
na tor n es of rec ord a bu 1 s
Nose I ng Par o tu 1 t me
Exce l en ncomc pos s b
es
w h $3 500 nves m ent 1 you
are s ncer e and look ng t o a
bus ness of you r o v
ca
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COL LE CT for M
21&lt;1 66 9206
59 3 p
NTER ES TEO n be n g you
own boss and ow n n g you
own
bus ne ss?
L n t ed
amount of cap ta nece ssa r y
Th s go n3 bu s ness can be
f nanced Ca I 992 5?86
4 29 26tc

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NEW LY tu n shed J b ed oo n
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n 1 v ng room Ex t a
b h
f ue o I
n front bed oo n
fur na ce
ve y
ow down
paymen l
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K ng sbu y Ho me Sa es and
Se rv ce nc
100 Eas Ma n
o
2
Pomeroy A n y day
p m to 7 p m
2 6

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4 MOBILE homes two l ?x50
vea o d and 2 bedroo m one
l 2x65 969 3 bedroom one 2
bedroom IQ8c 50 Phon e 7d7
5960
5 7 fc

3 bed oom nome for sa e
$
000 PhO e 99'1 39 So 992
257 1
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GA S saver 96 5 Dodqe Dor
sma
6 cy de
sta ndil d
sh ft new
es low m ea q e
25 mpg o so $300 Ca 992
5092 af e
5 o
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966 F 600 FORO 7)( 10 dump
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t- yse l Run
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W'ller Ele ctr c Ga s Sewer
L cs
t sfall ed
Work
qu Han teed
Dorer Backhoe Trucks
L m es lote&amp;F IIDrt
(l)mmcrc o1 Re s1denf al
Co trud on &amp; Remode l

B-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY
771 Pearl Street
M ddleport Ohto
Pllone c;192 5367 or 992 386

M ddleport 0

management

Now
be ng bu
n cxc us ve
R ggscres Man o
us sou
of Tuppers Pan s Load s .,
spa ce for a g ro v ng am l y
Buye ca n 1 n sh owe l ev e
ow or
a c r a nd save
hou sand s A $30 000 ho e
ba r ga n pr ce d now a! $25 500
Wr t e o v s F ed Goegt e n
G ea 1 A e c a
Ho e s
Pome r oy off ce
22
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open Thu sday 0
a n o p
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noon Ev en n gs ca
742 366
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239 116 8
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PAYME N l
s oon
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Com n g
He gh l s an a
n ew sub
d v s on onven en y oc ed
be we en
Pome o y
and
M dd l epo 1 0 l e ng mode n
new 3 bed OOll ho es o
ex r a Ia ge o s l or on l y
$23 000
NO
DOW~
PAYME NT
o qua f C'(
buye s Ge
u deta s bY
w r ng F ed 8
Goeg l e n
G ea t Amc can. H omes 22 1
N
Seco nd S
Pome oy
Eve n ngs ca I 742 3664 or 2
our s ph on e I 239 968
5 12

POMEROY 3 bedrooms
noder
k t chen
n ce bath
a ge d!Jl ng hot water heat l
ca r ga rage $ B 000 00
MIDDLEPORT
Large 1
room older hou se 1 '1 bath s
ga r age and ca rport nea r
sw mm ng poo 514 000 00
POMEROY
Bus ne ss
btJ ld ng and 3 7 acres for
pa rk ng S65 000 00
LAND
45 acres w th water
I ne close ss 500 00
LOTS - F or houses or mob le
hom es 7 jocal on s $1 800 00
up
WE HAVE 40 PROPERT ES
T O SE L L DROP IN AND
W E L L TAL K OVER THE
A DVA NT AGES
OF
OWN E RSH P

RON AND
KAREN THOMAS
Stop n and sav Hello Br rtg
1n th1s ad tor a Free Gtft

- IS YOUR ROOF
LEAKING?
IS IT COLOR FADED7
'For Free E st1mate mqu1re
now about a beaut ful new
roof m fash1on co lors

ALL WEATHER
HARDWARE
Under New Management
N 2'1ld
M1ddleport

GENE WOLFE'S
BODY SHOP
BOB W Maon Sl

Pomeroy

PHONE 992-5271

Busmess Serv1ces

CLELAND
608 E
REALTY

SE W IN G MACH N E S Repa r
serv ce a I m ake s 992 2284
The l= ab c Shop Pomeroy
Au hor ze d S nger Sal es ar ~
Serv ce We Sha rp en Sc ssors

0

DOzER:;rk l;ddea: : :
th e ac re hourly or contract
fa m ponds r oad s e c Large
dozer and operator w lh over
20 years expe en ce Pul ns
E x cava ng Pom eroy Oh o
P one 992 2478
12 19 ttc

HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
3 ASSOCIATES TO HELP
YOU
992 2259 or 992 2568

970 OL D SMOB LE 98
lo.v
m Jeage ex ce l en ! co d ton
Se I ng
se v era
hu nd ed
oca
dea e
do a s be low
pr ce Phone 99 2 ~863 afte 6
p m ca l 992 56.d.d
5

h om e

30

gal

SE WAGE
SYSTEMS
CLE A N ED
REPAIRED
M L LER
SAN TAT ON
STEWART OHIO PH 662
3035
1o 4 tf c

half

&amp;

wa ter heater

$7995

Wa s

MAY 13-17

$8495

r Hysell's

Wtlklnson Small Engme
992 3092
w
Ma
n
Pom eroy 0
399
Located at Modern Supp l y
small Eng ne Repa.r

YES!
From th e Ia gest fru ck a
Bulldozer Rad ator l o the
smallest Heate r Core
Nalhan Btgg s
Radtator Soec1ahst

fully

screens

BROWN'S FIRE &amp;
SAFffi EQUIPMENT

Repair

O~o
guaranteed

normal .usage

6

WOOD TRUSSES
Butltto Your Specs
Delivered to Job Stte

742 4673
742 SS95

Mon thru Sat

Open Da y B l d 6 (C losed Sunday s) Open Anyt me by
Appo n rneni Contact Dan t'lom.e_soo or T om Lavender

.

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

Boll Brown Owner
Rutland Ohoo

MATERIALS CO
Mason W Va
773 SSS4
VEGETABLES AND
FLOWER 5
Cabbage nead e u ce sweet
and 1"10
peppe s
many
var et es of tomatoes SOc
and 6Sc d zen
F ew er s Pe un as Pan s es
Mar 90 s plu s many olh er
va e s soc to 6Sc pak
Ge an um s and one
pot
pan s
o n ch han g ng
baske t s pclun as or v n ng
gera n ums
ss 00 P o ch
boxes pelun as or pan s es
sl oo or $4 oo
Hubbard s Greenhouse
Svracuse 0
99'2 5776

FOR
rR EE es t rna es on
a um num
e p acement
w ndow s s d ng slorm doo s
and w ndow s RaIng Phon e
Cha r es L sle Sy acuse Oh o
ca
Jacob
Sa le s
Represen a ve
V
V
Johnson and Son nc
4 30 tt c
OL D- aUtO s 6 or~ o e ca r SW I
g ve SJ oo p ece 18 ca s o
more w 1 g ve be t er pr ce
Ca I 985 4297
3 28 fc

Water Ltnes and Power
L nes All work done by the
tool or contract Also dozer
work and s.ept1c tanks '"
•lolled

WALL P APER IN G and nte or
pa n ng Ph 446 9865
60 If
GARBAG E
o ec o n
nd
g en era hau ng Ph 388 8825
23

~ee or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers

NEW OPPORTUNITY
Na ona
Company seek n g
qua f ed nd v dua to supply
com p any es tab sll ed ac
nes of
counts w th ma ter
re co d al bums No se ng
Par or fu I t me Excel en
n c ome pass b I es w th
$3 500 nve stm enl f you ar e
s ncere and
ook ng fo
a
bus ness o you r own cal
COLLECT for Mr
El oil
2 4 66 9208
I 03

0

Wanteo To Buy
T O BA CCO b ed

Ph

446 382B
I 23

MTS Con s of Ga I po s
21
Sta t e Stree Buy and se I U
S co rs 4.d6 842
76 tf

140 00 WEEK

1

CONCRETE block roof ng an9'
pant ng by cont ac or nour
A
wo k guaranteed
Free
es mat es Ph 367 0295
70 tf

Men n eeded to work

&amp;

Galloa
County

n

Mas on

N o expero e nce

necessary
and
c ar

Must hav e
neat
ap

pearance

9 to 5

Call
Monday

Tuesday Only

446-0677

Roofmg

HELP WANTED

full or part

Eva s Beuty Salon
227 Second Ave Ph 446-1209

Spoutmg

Alumonum Sodmg
And Complete
Remodeling

EXPERIENCED
acco unt
c e k top oces s computer zed
pay roll and accounts payable
Fo
fo h er
nformat on
pease c onta c t M
F red
"Sa ey SEO EMS
Ph
446
9840
11 1 3

PHONE
742-6273
EXCAVATING dOJP.r
Oi'lde
and backhoe work
sept c
anks nsta l ed dump trucKs
and lo boys for h re w I hau
f
d r t top so I I mestone
and gravel Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers day phon e 992 7089
n ght phOne 992 3525 or 992
5232
2 11 tfc

'T1= YOU are bu ld

Saturday May

n~:~ -t1

new
home or r em'bde ng see us.,.
We are bu ders D strlbutor
tor Hotpo nt App l ances
A son El ect c

NELSON
INTERIOR EXTERIOR
PAINTING
CALL CARL NELSON
PHONE 992 5083
DOZER and back. hoe work
ponds and sept c tank s d t
r:h ng serv ce top so I f I
dirt
1 m estone
B&amp;K Ex
cavat ng Pnone 992 5367 o r
992 386 1
9 1 tfc

18 at 10 O'Clock A M Sharp

•
8 m1les west of Zanesville Ohio to Hopewetl on old Rt 40
Turn north at Hopewell School at Texaco Statton onto Co
Rd 412 then stay stratght north on Co Rd 8 for one mtle
Turn rtght on Twp Rd 292 one m1le to the old log house on
nght Follow s1gns
Sell ng ant1ques and old Items of the late Roy W Pa rr
nctudtng collect on muzzle load ng guns sptnnlng wheels
sletghs
dmner bells
cupboards
clocks etc
See
Columbus Drspatch Sunday May 12 for complete I stong
Th s w II be an all day sale held outside ram or sh ne
Noth hg shown before day of sa le Lun ch on prem ses
Pos thve 10

Terms cash day of sale
Not responstble for acctdents
OWNER-MRS JOAN PARR
Auclooneer- Boll Janes Phone 962 4333 or 557 3411

Kuhl s sells bolh New and
Used furmture Everv ap
pltance sold IS used and
carnes a 30 day refund or
replacement GUARANTEE

119

Refngerators
95 up
1 Coppertone
5125
Gas &amp; Elec Ranges
$35up
20 gas
545
S4l
Washers
Elec Dryers
135
M ay tag
Wrtnger Washers
$49 95
Chests Dresser s
SBup
Metal D es ks
$12
Pr Blue Gold
W1ng Back Chatrs
$100 pr
Pr Gold Chatrs
$50pr
Pr Fr Prov Chatrs
Ptnk Brocade
$75 pr
Pr unusua t bl gold
Hassocks decorated
as Drums
525 pr
Approx 16 x27 Gold
Wall to Wall Carpel
$65
Lg Red Shag Carpel
$35
Other U sed Rugs
$25
New Dn)ette 6 ch
New Recliners
550
hl2 Thnftex Rugs
56 95

I''"'"·

ROOF PAINTING

Rutland Furmture buys and
sells used furmture
a- Bedroom Suttes S69 95 up
Beds of a II ktnd s
Complete
S2~ 95 up
Several Chests and
Dressers
S20 00 up
4- Extra N1ce 2 pc
ltvmg Room Sutfes
Loghl Green
599 95
Dark Green
$125 00
Red
6-Sofas gold blue
be1ge and green S2S 00
7-Reclmers (new) )68 50 u
Gold Barrel Back
Fre nch Cha1r
$53 SOu
33-Gas &amp; Elec Ranges
20 to 40 wtde S39 95 u
Green Refngerator &amp; Ra,ngel
L1ke new 1420 oo
Coppertone Refngerator
Ronge
5320

oo

Refrtgerator
nge A 1 shape
patr $249 95
2-0id Otmng Room
175 ooand .,u...., 1
4-Wnnger Washers
up
Cedar Chest

$99

Specwl of
the
Week
Maple

Hutch

like new

Giis

What Do You Need?
We May Have It'
IT'elevisionos, Old Lamps Odd
Rockers Clocks
Floor Fan and
1tems

Rutland Fum1ture
7424211
See Herb
Grate

Rutland 0
Dave or Mtke

N LOV NG memory of M s
Joan Watt s who pa ssed away
M ay 1 1966
She s gone bu not forgott en
And as dawns anoth er vea
In our lon e y hours o t h nk ng
Thoughts ot h er ar e a way s
nea
Days of sadness w
come o e
us
Fr ends may \h nk he woun d s
hea ed
But th ey I tt e know the sorrow
That
es w th n ou
Ilea 1
concea ed
Fore11e r m ssed by the
fam y

I 2I
IN M EM OR Y of H en ry A
whose b

so n
thd a y s oday May

12

Unseen unheard you rc always
nea
St 1 oved s
m ssed sl
... e y dear
Sad ly m sse d by w fe
M r am and c h ldren
1 2

BURl!LE HEATING
AND COOLING
OIL Gas and electr c furnace
sales and serv ce 24 hour
serv ce l to 5 446 4 19 after
446 25 9
63 I

s

WE ARE p ck ng up a p ano n
your area and wou d
ke
some res pons ble p er son to
tak e over payments Ca I or
wr te Ch I cothe P ano Co
6 4 7725669 260 E Man St
Ch I cothe Oh o 45601
1OB 6

For Rent
1 MOBILE homes Ph
0( 4-16 97 16

6

98

ROOM house and ba h
60 n ear Eve g ec
P
adu I S r et e en es P
086
60 F T 1 bdrm
Ph 36
-l 3

R

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nob e home

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bd r m
a ter
e
oca on S R I 7 6 m les N
om Ga po s c a -l46
o
be lw ee n 0 a m 6pm
1 BDRM tu rn st1 ed house c

Grand e
?4S5J 21

Sum m e

on y

"R

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Pn

123
MOB I L E home 2bd m
ch d accepted Ph

OX SO

01!65

~46

23

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2!i LOCUS! Sl
Howard Branno B ok er
Off 446 '2674
Luc I e Brannon
Eve 446 '226 or 446 26H
HARD TO BEAT
N EA R N EW one oo p otn
BR 2 bath s w w " p e 1\
dr ean
k che n and
o n a
DR spa c ou s LR and l am l y
oom gas urn ce and ce n "
cus l om made d apE's
conc r e t e d ve 7
q r &lt;~gc
f e n ced back v rd
I a Q C'
ro n g &lt;t wn 1us
m f om
own P
e $35 000

NEW L ST NG
14 AC RE S good old ho e ea
n k ch en ba h arq e b n
c
t obac co base P ced
teens
LOTS
LOTS ot o~
Roue
R:u ra
$3 000 an d $2
nfo 11' a o
A an non

LOT S
ocae d o
S
water P ce
000 Fo mo e
ca
Ho w
d

Ph

446
80 If

SLEEP N G room s we ek ..
ra t es free garage park ng
L bby Ho l e
241 tf
SLEEP NG ROOMS
week y
rates Park Cen t ra l Ho l e
306 tf
12x 60
AMER CAN
Ea g e
tra ler
Adu t s on l y
55-l
Jackson P ke Ph 446 3805
86 ff

- - --

E FF IC ENCY apt unfurn $125
mo 4A6 3643
102 tf

MOBILE home Ictal e ectr c 2
bedroom $100
3 bed oon
$125 Phon e 446 0175 o 446
934
4X 70 MOB LE hom e 3 bdrm
a 1 e ec 1 bath yard spa ce
Ph 367 7750
108 6

DOWNTOWN
SPAC I OU S wo so y home
over s ze B Rs
ba h
outstand ng k. t chen &amp; forma
DR roo my fam y oom w w
dee p p te ca r pe dow s a s
ecc pl on h I
w h
L arg e
a und y
w nd n g s a way
oom and hoboy room b
k
t hose
and s on e pa o fo
sum m er coo kou s
ga age
d ee p o P ce $? 9 000
47
ACRES
7 M f om town 5 room hous e
u r ge barn
obac co base
ru a wa er 2 000 II
o d
fran age $32 500

969 12x60 2 BEDROOM mob le
home turn shed
oca ed n
rural area Ca I 367 7658
0&lt; I

OS tf

COUNTRY l VtNG
1 ACRES
6 ooms and Oa h
mob te hone pad c e ar and
ce Ia
house n ce garden
$ 1 200

CROWN C TY
P ER MA STONE
canst uc on
n ce k tchen w h ple n t y
c ab nets w w ca p e ng FA
fu nace
pa
basemen
carper we st aded 75 x 20
o S22 000
TWO HOME FARM
TWO a r ge mod er n hom es 3
barns 60 A 1 1 ab l e
oo A
goo d t mbe
ba ance
n
pas ure p en ty wat er $57 500

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F NA N( ~
9 500
s a
be ow e t).{ n cos tor
h s
BR
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you c ook ll 9 U a ba ga n
see t h
ca r pe d L R and
d n ng area
kno y p n c
cab ne s and fu
ba semen
w h t am y rm

W LL T RADE FOR FA RM
La ge 4 BR home n c y of
er s o s o good
v ng tor
some
ucky fam y
The
k c hen
s con p e e w h
d sp d shwa she range w th
oven Ot he r fea tu es ar e I. W B
f r ep aces fo ma d n ng rm
I. Oa ns fu \ basem en w l h
fam y
m
r ec
n
and
aund y
NOW D OWN P AYM ENT f you
qua fy Nrw anch Off ers 3
a ge BR J.: '"~a h s 14x23 L R
o n a d
u
y rm
comple t e
(~;,.
k.
he n
WW ca rp e anL U
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ha11c good c ed
d wan a
n ce ho me ca 446 0008

'Q

NEW SPLIT FOY ER
S1 700
DOWN PAYMENT
h s 3
BR a l e eclr c home s now
under con slruct on and
s
look n g fo a owne
Spec a
lea ur es ar e tam y roon
aund y
r ep l ace c a pe
pa t o doo r s f ac o y k chen
ba hs ga age and Ia g e
1
o 5 m f om own
$

750 DOW N - NEW B R CK
RA N CH w th ul basemen
o tt er s a beau fu w t e ap
prov ed k c h en and d n ng
area 3 BR s
ba h s and 2
c a ga ra ge Th e u basemen
n c udes a ca rp~t ed fa m ty
work shop
Ia g e
r oo m
l aund y and sh ow er

WE HAVE 3 N CE B RI CK
H OME S W TH ACREAG E
42 A
4 B R s HW f oo s
1 ep ace
knot y
p ne
cab nels
ull basemen [l n d
ga age oca ed 10 m
SW of
Ga po S

Apply

126 A Daory

Fonancong

Farm

Avaolable

A
BOTTOM
30 A
PA S U RE
TOBACCO
BA SE GOOD FE NCE
M LE FRONTA G E O N
RACCOO N C K P PEL N E
M LKE R S
1
LA RG E
6

B A R N S

G 0 0 D

L VEABLE

3 BEDRO OM

HOME

S2 1 000 Buys Thos
1 yr Old Ranch
T H I S MAY BE YOUR
LAST CHA N CE TO BEA T
N FLA TI ON
D ANDY 3
BEDROOM
HOME
N
E XCEL L E NT LO CA l O N
N
K Y GER CK
SC H
0 ST
TH S
LIT L E
BEAUTY
IS
FU LY
CAR PET E D
AND
N
CLUDES
ONE
CAR
GARAGE
W E AR E SELLING MORE
PROPERTY TH A N WE
ARE L ST NG I F YO!J
W A NT
TO
SELL
OR
T RADE CAL L US
Brock Home
I Acre
THI S
QUAL TY
3
BEDROOM BR CK MAY
BE YO UR ANSWER
ATTRAC T VE OUT S DE
'IV T H I ROLL NG ACRE
FRO NT NG ON
RA C
COO N CK LOVE L Y N
S DE
F/\ M L Y ROOM
W T H
F REPLACE
L ARGE
BE D RO OMS
W I FE
A PP ROVED
K TCHEN 0 N N G WITH
PAT 0 D OORS
2 CAR
GA R AGE
IN
C TY
SC H OOL O I STR CT JU ST
4 M IL ES F ROM TO WN ON
RT

2 8

Happoness I s
LIV NG
N
SPR NG
N A F NE J
V A L EY
BE DR OOM BR CK HOME
W TH 2 WOODBURNIN G
F I REPL J.: .:: s A LARGE
BU L T
'Q &lt;IT C H EN
HUGE FA '(.;.R OOM 2
BATHS 2
ARAGE
A ND A N EX ~ A LOT
EN OY CE NT RAL A I R
AND A N EXCELLENT
NE G HBO RHOO D
OW NER
MU ST
SE L
T HI S WEEK

c,.., U

YOU W LL E N O Y

H S

VERY CLEA N YR OLD
3 BED RO OM
N C TY
SCH DI ST
T S N THE
COU NTRY ON A
AC
LOl A N D NC U D ES A
BU LT N
K TCHEN
O NE CAR GARAG E A ND
L OTS
OF
rRES H
COU NTR Y A R SEE TH S
O N E TODJ\Y
Excellent

S

Bedroom on

Country Lot
AU L T TO M AKE YOU
HJ\PPY
TH S rAN
l AS T C HOM E H AS A
FA N CY B U L T I N K T
C HEN ? BAT H S H UGE
A TTRA CT VE
FA M L Y
ROOM
OVE R SI ZED 2
CAR GARAGE HOME S
F Ui..LY CA RPET ED A N D
CE NT RA
LY
A
R
CO ND TI O NEO

$1700

&amp;

Down Payment

$187 00 MONTH EX
CELL ENT 5 BEDROOM
RA N CH WITH B U L T N
K I TCHEN
0 N NG
LARG E
CA R PETED
L V NG
ROOM
TH S
EXTRA N CE HOME CAN
B E YOUR S fO R LE SS
T H A N YO U ARE N OW
RE NT
P AY IN G F OR
ED G E OF TOWN

$1950 Down Payment
$ 197 23
PER
MO
BEAUT I FUL YR OLD 4
BEDRO
H OME
BATHS
y ROOM
CE NTR AL
./\
W FE
APP ROVED (,1
LT N
K IT CHE N
CAR
GA RA GE
PR CEO
$26 900
FU LL PR CE
NE AR HO SP AL

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446 9881

A Pregnant
Computer?
Never Happen
Let A Computer Do
Your Payroll The Fast
Economical Way

"AUTO - PAY"
Takes Care Of The
Employee

•oroointrMnt on y
3 BEDROOM
Ga I pol s
modern
ram e
gas fo ced a r
rna ce hardwood I oar s
s n ce See t must sel
IN VINTON
LOTS - 2 Hou ses one 5
••·ooms &amp; bath one 4 room s
os Youcanbuyths
orron&lt;&gt;r t ·v . I ve none ho1.1se
Pr ce only

• Employer And The
Government
No More Headaches
Or Excuses

24 Hr Semce/P1ck
Up &amp; Delivery

LOTS
new Rt 160 near Porter
Large enough for house
gard en Rural water
lab e
YOU DON T WANT
R HOUSE
SOLD
T CALL U S BUT I F
WANT IT SOLD

Computer Service
Corp.
312 Mam Pt Pleasant

us

Call Collect
Mr Browning or
Mr Cochran
Area Code (304 )

Make Offer
O V' NER VERY A N X I OU S
TO SEL L TH S 4 YR OLD
3 BED ROOM F RAME
RA NCH
N TOW N
N
EXCEL L E N
NEI G H
BORHOOD
NC LUDES A
N CE K T CHEN
FULL
BAS EMENT
L ARGE
LV NG ROOM
PR CE
REDUCED F OR QU CK
SA LE LOW LO W DOW N
PAYMENT
Bei;lutoful County
- -~ Home

Wanted

NOTICE
Due to the seatmg that was added
dunng our recent remodeling, we are
st11t m need of quality waitresses If
you take pnde '" servmg quality food
and en1oy meet10g people we would
like to talk With you

1lr&amp;Btwua

JIMME SAYRE

FARMS RESTAURANT

1526 Eastern Ave

Gallipolis, 0

PUBLIC AUCTION
ANTIQUES AND OLD ITEMS
Saturday May

18 at 10

0

clock A M

Sharp

8 mtles west of Zanesville Ohio to Hopewell on old Rt 40
Turn north at Hopewell School at Texaco Statton onto Co
Rd 412 then stay stra1ght north on Co Rd
for one m1le
Turn nght on Twp R:d 292 one m1le to the old log house on
rtghl Follow s1gns

a

Se

I ng ant ques and o d rtem s of the late Roy W Parr
n c l ud ng col ect on muzzle load ng guns sp nn ng whee s
s e ghs d nner bel s cupboards c ocks et c See
Columbus D spatch Sunday May 2 for complete st ng
Th s w I be an a ll day sale held out s de ra n or 5h ne
Not tl ng show n before day of sa le Lunch on prem ses
Pos1t1ve I 0 Terms-cash da 'I of sale
Not responsible for ace dents
OWNER - MRS JOAN PARR
Auchoneer-8111 Janes Phone 962 4333 or 557 3411

"SELl THE
AUCTION WAY"
AUCTIONEER

Rf:lDNEY
VILLAGE

II

PHASE II NOW OPEN I
1 PM-8 PM I

PUBLIC SALE

SATURDAY, MAY 18-11:00 A.M.

-.,.....----------

'..J..h "'

12 MEN NEEDED

Bedroom &amp; ltvtngrm suttes
new &amp; used
excellent
selection used dmettes OS &amp;
strarght cha1rs older dmtng
room suttes
round oak
tables lamps odd lables &amp;
sets
much
much

G" llopolo s Ohoo

6 Acres

AUCTION
SERVICE

S{).liJ -

255 Th ord Ave

mont h r en t or
n
F ost y Free1e 2
of and acro5s t om
c lub n Ga l po l s A
n ves tment
w th
month l y
ncome
I
3 LARGE BEDROOMS
ce b c k hom e n ce la rge
l l&lt;.nd se&lt; ped l enced n yard
f rep ace an d gas
re ed
a
lurnace
I Bree·ze,vay porch By t se lf
of R I 35 approx one
to h o5p Th s house
lot
s n exce l ent
t on Mu s l see to
laon,reciil I&lt;

BARE
LA ND
EX
CELL EN T
FOR
DEVELOPMENT OF I TO
6 t- OME S
MOB L E
H OME P ARK
ET C
2
M L ES FROM HOS P TAL

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9 to 5 at

SECURITY &amp;
SAFETY SERVICES

LIMITED enro men
Ex
per en ced sw mm ng eache
2
BRICK RANCHER
schedu ng summer c llsses HOU SE 129 Th rd 2 BR
baths
ut ty
room
NEW J BR I
bah aund y
Pr vale or se m pr vate n
basement
garage
ga den
banqu e s ze k t
b eau fu
st uct ons Ph 446 745 1 af er 4
s 75 per mo and depos I 446
pm
c nen
w w ca rp e t
2 ca r
0111
garage a t e ec r c $35 900
11 3
108 6
2
6 96 A
4 BR s mode r n
The Perfect Home
ATTENT ON
RED s Barber Shop and Book
k ch en w I ll oven ange and
WE
NEE
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s
ngs
of
a
I
k
nds
HO
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fe nces ba n pond and 7 rm
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garden Pr ce s 6 qoo
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fo pe •on o P• u.n he• ttl n•u •ntt u
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50 90
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C TY SC HOOL D ST - 38 A
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com m ere al f mber S33 000
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pr ce reduced o S12 200
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3 pc oak bedroom su tte 4 beds 2 drop l eal tables 2 pte
through Located n Green
109 tf
mob le nome one arge barn
-f eld Twp and Jackson Co
safes kitchen cabtnet Home Comfort range wa lnut
and some other bu ld ngs
'
tobacco base two ponds app
clothes press walnut wardrobe Foster heat ng stove on~
Ranny Blackbur"
-40 acres t liabl e ground good
Branch Manager
large of cha rs and rockers 6 ron kettles from I qt s ze
da ry on beef farm Located
to 100 gal walnut dresser walnut marble top dresser
on Rt 554
beautiful 2 trunks one camel back very old sew ng
HOUSE n B dwel Ph 446 4570
mach ne 2 couches school masters desk small desk
dO ACRES
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and
108 6
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n Harr son TWp
wash stands severa l chests 2 dove tat! tool boxes fan
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n ng m II small corn sheller hand gr st m II apple peeler
nvestment
what not shelves old ce box
Cut glass pressed glass carnival glass Qld cans
2ACRES - Lo11ely bu d ng s te
campa gn buttons
Roseville pottery
ptctures and
with trees Located ust off
Rt 141 on Rt 775
frames aladdtn lamp s o I lamps wall bracket 011 lamps
FULL OR PARTTIME
p t cher and bowl set old bottles IUQS and jars old books
WE buy sel or trade f you
German B ble over 100 years old vases old d shes comb
have a home or acreage to se I
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sell
anything
for
and
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or trade ca
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anybody at our Auct1an
glass 1 old watches old spectacles spooners p tchers
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Barn or tn your home For
blue ware apothecary scales w1th German we ghts
&amp;
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tintypes sterescope cusp1dor salt cellars old V of n
onformatlon and pockup
John Fuller 446 4l21
marked as repa red 1870 stand tables mtnk stole 2 old
servoce call256 6967 after 5
radios ron stone fa ry lamps
pm
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w tn bus ness opportun ty for
Every Saturday Noght
right party
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&amp;
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modern 2 or 3 bdrm w th
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paneled game room young
95
Rose B1bbee and S 0 Forth Clerks
orchard and garden 7 m es
from Gall pols
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LI/INCH WILL BE SERVED
t ngton 691 7425 after 6 p ~ ·
In Case of Rain Sale will be Held on rreVIOUS Day
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lot garage central sewage underground
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nto
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MOTORS, INC.
Ph 992 2174

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Pt Pl easa nt
1972 Roya Embassy 2x 65 2 BR
1970 F ee twood
'2x64 3 BR
1969 sa
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2)160 2 BR
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1968 S a esman
2x60 2 BR
1970 V rg nan
2x 4.d 2 BR
966 Grea t L akes
2x60 2 BR
966 Holy Pa k \? x60 2 BR
967 F on er I OxSO 2BR
964 Pa kwood 10x56 2 BR
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bu ld ng hou ses phone 949
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ba se m en t s a tt cs e c Phone
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Monday throu gh Saturday
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205 acres home ha s 7 rooms
and bath natural gas heat
New 3 sto y barn 3 01.1 t
bu ld ng s stocked lake 100
ac r es fen ced l ot s o wa nut
map le &amp; h1 c ko 'y 3 c eek s
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a ppo ntn en I
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$46 000 00
POMEROY
R ecent y
eno va t ed 6 ooms &amp; bat h
b asement
ou bu l d ng
almost
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furna ce
$4 500 00
MIDDLEPORT Mode n
bu ld ng w t h bu s ness room
&amp; lovely 3 BR apartm en
modern k tch en 1 1 baths
d n ng room gas hot wa t er
heat 2 garages Car peted
H W f oars
T UPPERS
PLAIN S
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modern k t ch en w th d n ng
bar d n ng room basen en t
H W f oars some ca rpet ng
detached ga rag e 2 eve lot s
n new add t on S22 500 00

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top powe
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new Sea s d e hard ba ll erv
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POMEROY

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m e from c y I m ts on Ro ul e
7 New y emode led k tch en
I v ng room w th bat h and
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992 51 28
5 8 6\ c

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606 E Maon

PH. 949-3611

All WEATHER
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NEW
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OWNER
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PR
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und er cons
del uxe ho

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musf b e ove 40 and must
have Kno w edge of a I se v ce
sa ! on wo k Fr ng e benef s
alt er yea r Spa ky s Sunoco
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205 Sec ond Ave
446 4839

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Cosmet cs fr endly ser v ce
and someone to chat w lh
give me a ca I He en Ja ne
Brown 99 2 5113
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vou the Auct on Way We
537 H gh Street
p ckup
M ddlepo
Phone 992 3509
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POLLY S Auct on se I ng reta I
tow m eage for a 19 73 74
and wholesale Open Monday
ton Chev o e p ckup Ph on e
through Satu day 10 a m to
985 391 2
5 30 p m Cal 992 3509 or stop
5 03 p
by 537 H gh St ee t
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wn ch any m gh l b e save d?
bedroom a ll e ec c Phon e
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99 2 7836
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and May Stree
Syra cuse
Oh o Mothers Da y Spec a1
Car y R cha ds Cond t on
perm wave a sof casua l curl
to go w th t he new tr end n
ha r stv les todrtv On v $ 2 50
w th shampoos and se t
Frost ng s w th lon er Sl2 50
Make an appo nlmen
for
Mom now Good ttuougn May
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Lyons open even n gs by
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' Real Estate For Sale

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AUCT ON Sa e every Fr da y at
7 p m Po y s Aucr on House
537 H gh s
M ddleport
Phone
992 3509
Co on e
P ckens A uc oneer
7 26 (

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SALE
Pry MOB LE H OME v h I p ou
po ch awn ng un de p n ng
bu d ng Srart ng Monday 9
ul I y bu d ng $2 500 P one
a m to 4 p m Lots of n ce
67 5 4576
teenagers c loth es
5 '} 5 p
5 9 4 p
MEIGS Counly Humane Soc ety
Thr ft Shop open 0 a m t
4 30 p m every Fr day and
Saturday
New use d stock
arr v ng week y C o t hlng
collect bles
app an ces
treasure s record s p c tures
books li!m ps toys Locat ed
across from Pom eroy Pos
Olf ce
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Bu c h c-r
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Sunday May 12 1974

For Fast Results Use The Sunday Times-Sentinel Classifieds

Real Estate For Sale

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appointment Phone Z0-53CtJ

RANCHO REALTORS
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26 -- l'!le Stu1day Times- Sentinel. SWlday, May 12,1974

Real Estate For Sale
RUSSEL~

WOOD
MEALTOR

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'2895

4-door . less than 3,500 m iles , gr een fini sh, green v iny l
int er ior t r im , 350 V-8, t inted glass, factory a ir condi tioned ,
AM radi o, floor mats, body prot ect ive mold ing, powe r
steer ing , power bra kes. tur OO h yd~a m at i c. ex ter ior decor
package, com fort ilt stee ring wheeL wheel co ver &amp; whit e
wall t ;res . V E RY N ICE &amp; LOAD ED WI TH E XTRA S.

1973 CHEVROLET CAPRICE .........$3895
·4-door lu xury car, w hite f inish, vin yl roo f. green interi or
tr im , tinted glass , factory ~ a ir, standa rd V-8, po we r
stee r ing , power_ br akes, si de protec t ive molding , H78
Whi te-Wall -Ti r es, bum per gua rds, rad io w ith tap e.

1973 OfEVROLET NOVA .............$2595
Custom Ha tchba ck coupe, dark gree n fin ish, like new
w hite wall tir es. f.u ll w heel covers. protective sid e
moldings, power brakes, r adio , 6-cylinder engine, w ith
standard transm ;ss ;on . A V ER'r' POPULAR MODEL &amp;
ONE THAT W ILL PLEASE 'r' OU .

1971 IMPALA CUSTOM CPE.. ..... s1995
Local owner, new w -w tires, V-8 engine with 'power
steer ing &amp; brakes, aqua f i ni sh, blk . 'linyl roof, dark in terior, fac tor y a ir conditioned, rad io. - See this one.

1971 DODGE CQRONEf............. s1695

3 BEDRO OM fram e ho me 1n
Gallipo li r • .. ho ot D is lr i ct.
Moder n 1.
••i lh carp et_ed
20 x 20 l iv •. V-{,A~ · famt i Y
room in base, U
ga rag e,
stor m door s a n ~ ...,indow s,
hardwood floor s. s:ts.ooo.

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Station Wagon, local car , like new , 1s t line tires,
automatic, gold f inish , cl ean interior, 318-V-8, power
steer ing , &amp; automatic tran s.

1970 NOVA CPE.. ..................... $1545

10 ACRE S of land on State
Ro ad , rura l water . larg e
barn . no dwel ling $6,500 .
Ph MILES from Rout e 7 on
Raccoon Creek . A mob ile
hom e set up on large lot 80' x
200 • to center of Raccoon with
county water tap paid and has
septi c lank , bottled gas
furnaCe , furnish ed w it h
dishes . 2 bedrooms , master
bedroom with king size bed .
1112 ba th, 3 a ir condit ion er s,
large front cover patio. TV in
l i ving
room ,
carpeted,
beauti ful kitchen and nice toot
shed , flood l ight and lots of
shad e tre es: bo~ t dock .

Locall owner car, good tires, 6 cyl. with automati c trans.

rad io, blue finish, spotless clean blue interior .

1970 FORD MAVERICK ............. ..S1445
Local 1 owner , good tires, 6 cyl. with automati c trans. ,
radio. blue finish. spotless clean blue interior .

1969 CHEVELLE HARDTOP COUPE 51595
MALl BU V-8 engine , automatic transn:'isslon. pow_er
steering, radio. dark red fini sh, vinyllntenor , good wh 1te
wall tires .

Local I owner trade in with low mileage . Like new 1st line
tires, console, bucket seats, radio, V-8 with automatic &amp; P ·
steering . Sport decal with orange finish.

NEW 74 CHEVROLET TRUCK INVENTORY
· 6x8 Cylinder PICKUPS - CHEVY
VAN- SPORT VAN- STEP VAN
- 4-WHEEL DRIVES- PICKUPS &amp;
SUBURBANS

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"WE RUN AVERY SIMPLE BUSINESS"
We Sell &amp; "Service Chevrolet Cars &amp; Trucks .

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
"YoJJr Chevy Dealer"
Open Eves.
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Real Estate for Sale
77ACRE c attl e farmonR t 141;
good 2 bdrm . tlom e, dr illed
we ll. b ath , good b arn , c l ean
pa sture Ph . 37 9-2670.
11 1 -ii

2 BDRM . hom e In Rio Grand e.
Clos e to s c hool. P h 245 -5593.

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FO R Sat e by Owner a ll -el ect r ic
mobi le hom e on large lot,
l ar ge b ack po r ch, ut i l ity
room, tool shed, lar ge ga r age,
pa t io, r ural wa t er . In Por te r .
Ph . 389 -9931.
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LO TS in

Pl anfz

S ubdiv i s io~ .

Ph on e 446 -03 90 .

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BY own er , house and r en tals,
cor ner lot. room for trai ler
cour t or busi ness . $27, 000 , Rio
Gr ande . Ph . 145 -51 47.
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'2595

1971 CHRYSLER NEWPORT
1971 PONTIAC CATALINA
4 Door , V-8. auto ..
cover s, extra nice.

'1595

ADD I~ UN

- 4 bdrm . fram -t'
Ran ch, on a lar.ge flat lot. Ha s
ev erything ,· all carp et O'l er
H w ., cen. ai r, F .P. in r ec.
rm ., liv . rm . 15' x 26' and a
k itchen th e Mrs. w ill lov e. All
thi s for $32,500.

1970 VOLKSWAGEN .
Radio. auto.

1969
PLYMOUTH 2 DR.
Hardtop, V-8, auto ., radio , fact. air , power
;harp .

Estate For Sale

10 ACRES of vacant land on
Morgan Lane , SA,OOO ; 6 room
house w i th bath near Mer ce r vi lle w ith lf2 acre , 59 ,500 ,· 1
- 1969 Ch e 'ly Flickup truck. ,
,$ 1,000 ; 1
1968 Ford
F a irlan e, SJ OO. Ph . .446 -3608.

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All new brick home with a
finished family room in the
full basement .
Has
3
spacious bedrooms, fourt~
bedroom or workshop could
be in the basement. All
el ectric with central air
conditioning, two car garage
with electric door, very
attractive kitchen with
range, dishwasher, disposal.
dining areai opens onto a
large patio, 1112 baths,
beautiful carpeting . This
house is on a a large flat lot.
Also another lot bi:!si~e it can
be
boUght
with
it .
Reasonable down payment ·
land contract . will trade.
Owner will help finance.
Phone 446-1079 . 446-1854.

Neal Realty

INSPECTION SPECIAL

1. CLEAN AND INSI'ECT FRONT BlAKE LININGS
2. REPACII. AND ADJUST fRONT Wlff!l BEARINGS
3. INSI'ECT FRONT WIIEEL CYLINDERS
4. OVIRHAUL FRONT SELF-ADJUSTEIIS

'2095

Light green, green vinyl roof &amp; inter ior, full po wer equip .,
factory air , 8,300 mil es.

1-'73 Cadillac

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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

6. PIIESSIJII CHECK POWER iooSTER
7. CLUN ANO INSI'ECT REAR BlAKES
8. INSI'ECT REAR AXLE SEAlS

Pom eroy

MISLEAD .••
Your Valuable Properties
Deserve Tho Best Protect,Pn
Available At Any Prl~,e1

EXTERMITAL TERMITE AND
PEST CONTROL SERVICE

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Water Del ivery Serv ice
Patriot Star Rt., Gallipol is
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"DALM AT IAN , Pl antation . over
population! Puppies, pr iced
low to go . Ph 367 7191
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1971 TOYOTA Corona Mark II .
2 door ha r d top, \lin VI top ,
qood cond1tion Ph 446 7807
112 3

854 Second , 446·9523
NEW 3 pc . Span is h st yle
bedroom su ite $179.95. Reg .
$199.95 . New 2 pc . sofa bed
suite with strong beau tiful 2
tone Her culon cover , $199 .95.
New ' S pc . Mapl e d inet te sets
$129.95.

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New
Low-Cost
Buildings

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Commercial
Indu s trial
Ho rse Barn s

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Umbaugh Builds Year- Round

GOOD cle?~n lump and stoke r
coal . Ca rl Winte r s, Rio
Grande Ph 2d5 511 5
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.Write !614l 363- 1901
or Call Dela w are .Oh;o 4301 5
3777 West State St.
C 0 II ec t Rte. 37

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DA TSON Phone 592-4463

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good run ning condi t ion , S200 .
Phone 256 1444,
110 -J

Parson's

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RIVERSIDE AMC-~EEP
~N WATTS VOL~SWAGEN

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"NEW and use d etect r oni 1
c alculators , S.49 .95 and up
Adding
.macrhines ,
ty p ewriters . slm mons
·Prin t ing ,
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!OTeA Lb;kk-;.;; ;-~~ terns ,

si m ple and easy fo r al l
busiroesses and fa r ming . Why
pe~y mor e .
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ll'f63 VW $200 . Cal l after 6 p. m .
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141S Eastern Ave .
or all day Thu r sday and
USED
FURNITURE
Saturday . Ph . 37 9-2354.
110·3 HA S plen ty of good used F ur niture . Refr i gerators $1 9. 95
an d up ; co_u ch es S10 and up ;
1973 KIRKWOOD mobi le home ,
good used co lor T .V .; Sto v es
2 BR , shag ca rpet . leaving
- elec. and gas , 110 an d up ;
area, mus t sell. Ph . 245-9348
after 6 p , m .
twin an d tull size beds ;
bedroo m sui t f'S ; c.ha irs ; and
110-12
dine tt e sets . Good use d
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APPROX IMA TELY SO Rosa
weekly . New store ho ur s for
Mul ti f lora plant s for $5.00.
the 1415 E as tern Ave. stor e
Suitable for liv ing fence for
are : 8-8 .... ~ on .- T h ur s ., ·
fa r m . Must be dug . L es
Sponagle , Crown City, Ph.
Fr iday -Satur da y V-S.
25 6-6538 .
58-tf
110-2
~D OUB L E wi de n1obi l e hom e
1968 FOR,D GalaKie· 500, ex and lo t , central air con .
cellent condit ion, .:~ir , ·ta pe
d1t10n lng Lo cat ed at Ke rr
ptaye~ . wi th 4 spe akers . disc
Ph ot46. 1502
br akes , p owe r steer ing , tin te d
62.tf
wi ndsh ,i eld , bu r gla r pro of ---~-,- ---------~
!ock:s . S700 . Ph . 675 ·4848 .
1100 DOWN
110 ,3 3 OR 4 bedroom on your lot .
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Cl ar k R l dg ~ Homes, 1 to s
LIME ST ONE for drivew ays
Dally . F=' h . 446 -9774. ~
c;a r l Win te r s. Ph . 245 -5115 .
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Gallipolis, Ohio
Pilone 446- 9800

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•Dodge Cars

PAIR pon 1es. 5 vr s old Emory
Gor don . Ch eshi r e, Ohio .
111 4

PINE RIDGE COLLIE S
AKC reg is ter ed f ~m ale col l ie
pups , sable and wh ite. Lass ie
type . Gra nddau ghters of
Champ io n
Egber t's
Ma r ksman Ph 61.~ - 256 - 1267 .
110 3

Dwight Stevers, John Sang, Larry Daugherty,
Jeff Schenerlein at:

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197) CHEVY 1? T pick. up, V 8,
standar d tr ansmission . Ph
2JS -S050
111 3

ST ERE O Wi lh r adio, F M -AM .
Ph . 446 7851 .
108 6

. SEE:
•CAPRI eDATSUN eSUBARU •COUGAR

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See or ca ll Herman Skaggs .
Ph . 446 0572

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1-CJS Fairway green, 6 cyl., 3 speed , black
top.
" -1-Pickup V-8, auto ., Quadra- Trac. radio.
P.S. , 2 tone. A sharp _pick up .
·! -Cherokee V-8, auto., Quadra - Trac . radio,
P.S., Blue &amp; White.
.
~Wagoneer's- 1 Green - 1 Red • 1 Yellow
(air cond. )

eMERCURY MONTEGO •cOMET

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1966 WH ITE Oldsmobile , V -8, 5
match ing mag wheels, 15".
Ph . ~·1 6 3427 alter 4.

4 WHEEL DRIVES

•LINCOLN CONTINENTAL •MARK IV

Ph 245 -

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We have had the Jeep line approximately 1 yr . '
now and thanks to yOJJ our customers , we have
·not been able to a~;cumulate• any Jeep
products. Now, due to the factory increased
production we can offer you, our future
customers, the following:

YOUR DEALER FOR

•Sportsman
Vans

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PL A NT S, Floy d E rit
512 .:l .

19 72 SPOR T Custom Ford
pickup 302, V 8 engine . ~all
4•16 -3966 .

IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE
THAT "WE FINALLY HAVE
SOME JEEPS IN STOCK"

600 E. SfATE ST.
&amp; 1200 E. STATE ST.
ATHENS, OHIO

•Dodge Tr_ucks .

HOLSTEI N . fr esh and spr inger
hei fer s. Pr. . 614 286 -?4 96

RIVERSIDE AMC-JEEP

DALE R. SANDERS INC.

NOW YOU CAN SAVE

1967 COUGAR . good condi t ion .
Ph 256 1389
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Muz zle Loading Gun Sup plies . P ioneer
Souven1rs .
BLACK POWD ER
T RADING CO.
at Point Pl eas ant Battle
Monumenl , 11 -7: 00 Wed. Thru
Sun . 675 -S531 .

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Dwight Stevers, Sales Manager at

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for Sale

eng ine, exc !!tl ent condition ,
best offer , 256 -l-444 anyti m e.
110-3 19 60 THU NDERB I RD, ex ·
ce l le n t
condition .
For
r est oration , $250. Cal l 367 TRA ILER , 1973, 14x 65 . Tak e
7237 .
over payments . Catl 379-23 47
107 6
after .4 .
96 ·1f -------------CONSERV·E· -F UE L
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h eat. We hav e good Wes t
4 MOBILE hom es. 2 - 1973 2
V irginia chunk and eg g co al.
bdrm s. 12 x 50 ; 1 - 1969 3
Hig h In BTU. low ash, also
bdrm . 12x 65 ; 1 - 1959 2 bdr m .
stoke r and Ohio lump .
l0x 50. Ph . 742-5980 .
Galli polis Block and Coal Co .
108-tf
Ph . 446 2783

for sale

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The Clo ser You Look the Better We Look

19 73 F I SHIN G boot , frbergla ss.
12 II , With M urr ay trai lcr J
ll'f66 Evin r ude S h,p motor
Ph J88 87,1d .
112 6

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

MOTHER ' S Day Flowers ,
Hanging
bukets,
cqm blnatlons ; ' potted piUts :
Terrarium ,
Sus ife ' s
Greenhouse , 6 m lies wes on
St. Rt . 588 . 446-4610 .

BUY NOW
BEFORE THE
PRICE

ll'f6 7 M ERCURY Montc l vir .
goo d cond ., 45. 000 actu a l
miles One own er Ph 156

Nu~D'FURNI.TURE

SMITH BUICK·
PONTIAC. INC•.

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16FT . Owens Ski ss Cr,l lt , c&lt;~bin
1= ru ise r . Complc l c t y se lf
conlillned. carpet throughout.
sle eps 4. many marine cx.tras
Very good condi t ion, tr a iler
illcluded .
Contac t
Ray
Brumley il l Ga ll ipoli s. Boat

RICE'S

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1t'f 74 FORD . 196.1 GMC P ic kup
1965 VW Beetle , A 1 shape ..t
r ooms of furniture . ho uqh t
new . 7 mos Phone 1S6 1133
between 11 am 8 p m
Leav1nq town
11 7 6.

1967 AP ACHE Mesha c am per.
hardtop . fol d down , c ~H -pet.
ST A RCR A FT camp ers Se r vice
ice chest . utili t y box Ph '' '' 6
and qual i fy . Reese hitc hes
J389 .
and aut o-awn ing s, 25 pet . off .
11 2 3
Camp Conley Star cra ft Sa tes _
97 tf 1970 OPEL. good economy car
rAL L TY PES of
bu i ld i n g - Pr ice reduCed Ph -1.16 3876 or
~ ee Lo nn ie Boqqs .
maTer ials, block , br ic k, sewe r
pi pes , windows , lintels . et c. --- ----~--- ----~ 12 6
Claude Winters , Rio Grande ,·
1974 JAVELIN , automatic, P S..
0 . Phone 24 5-51 21 after 5.
l ik e new . Mu st sell, leaving
123-H
ar ea . Ph . 367 7!14 .
11 7 8

WAS '4695.00

NOW
ONLY

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Air conditioning, power windows, power seat,
60 -40, Cruise ControL extra nice .

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Gallipolis,

BUY OF THE ·MONTH
1973 BUICK ELECTRA
CUSTOM 4 DOOR HDTP

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Ph. 992.2174
Pomeroy, Ohio
· Where The CuStomer is No . 1
Rem.e mber we built our business on ·service &amp; 110w S:fa.rvice is build-ing
. our ' business.
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CARPET lor YDlH
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To qualified credit buyers, the balance due ;s 52500 .00
payable in 42 monthly payments. Interest, credit life
Insurance, diabi lity insurance is $642 .18. A. P.R. Interest is
11.03 pet. per yr. Total contract financed is S3W . 18. State
tax and registration fees not Included as they are
dependent upon state of reg istration.

- -BANKS- TREE SERvlc;E-;
1~5-tf
FREE estimates , ·l iability in ...' - - -- -- - - - - - - - - surance . Pr un ing , t rimm lno AKC reg . Cairn puppies. Ph .
and cavlty work , tree and
388 -8738 .
stump removal. Ph . 446-4953
195 -8
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·- -1974' USED Zig Zag sel' lng
' ROOFIN~ and gutte·r work .
machine , good condilion .~ ill .
Also built up roofing . 388-8507 .'
sell for $36.50 or deposit~ for
220-tf
cash . Call 446 -0255.

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Second Av enu e
U SE D F U RN I TURE
DINE TT E se t &lt;lnd 6 c he~irs .
doubl e Clc c: tr •c ove n. M&lt;1q1c
Chef , I c tottwc;; dryer bt ,lc k
rcc l 1n er

-------------1970 228 CAMERO 350, 4 sp new

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In stock &amp; ready to go with undercoat, air lite
_puncture seal, outside mirror, tool kit &amp;
Owner's Security Blanket Guarantee.

Upper Rt. 7

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GENE PLANTs&amp; SON
~tvices
New GMC
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· Plumb•ng , 44 6-4782 .
p'a id.
"PLUMBING - Heat ing - Air
· TruCk Headquarters :
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80-tf 1968 112 ton GMC pickup
· Contlitioning , 300 Fourth Ave . TO-OL
sharpening ,
saws,
29 ACRE farm, good 7 room
Ph . 446 -1637.
scissors, shear s,r, home and
.1967 1/2 T . Ford P.U .
farm home wi th bath , barn ,
. 48 -11
garden tool s. Snarp Shop, SANOY &amp; BEAVER: Insurance 1965 V:1 T . FMC Pickup
'*r
· Co . ha s offered serv ices for 1969 112 T . GMC PU
tob . base , pond , good tenets . - - -- - - - - - - -- - Alley rear. 147 Second .
Fire Insurance cove'r age In 1971 Chevy 3 T . dump
CARTER 'S PL UMBING
216-tl
Gall la County for almos-t a 1972 '4 T . GMC
NEW hom es, Sl6,00o and _ up ,
AND HEATING
Century . Farms , homes and 1969 Dodge Stat ion Wagon •
your lot or ours . Many styles
Cor'. Fourth &amp; P ine
WA SHER ,
dryer
and
personal property cov~rages 1967 •;, ton Chevy pickup '
to choose from .
.
Phone 446-3888 or 446-4477
refrige r ator
r epair
No
afe available to meet ln - 1968 1/ 2 T. GMC P ickup
-.,
Col. Jay Shepp• rd, 446 ·0001
165-lo
c harge for ser'lice' call If we
d•~ldual needs . Conta ct vour 1969 1h T. GMC PU
41
Col. "Red" H•gtey , 446-0002
can't f ix you r app li an ce. Ph .
ne•oh~or
and
agent
,
Lewis
RUSSELL'S
1968 'h T . GMC PU
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675-4242.
.
tiugfles .
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
1967 1h T . GMC PU
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254-tl
Gallipolis, 4U-478'l
109-6 1969 'h T. GMC PU
1971 ~ T . Ford ·Pu
297-t f ~ EVER S TrUck-S~Vlce~n - 0 -~~---------nounc es the opening of 24 hour
· P: · Mart in &amp; sOn Wate 1 . 19.67 1f2 T . GMC Pickup
Buv direct frpm owner , lots
DEWITT 'S PLUMBING
road servi ce in Ga!lipolis and
De t ..,erv
Serv ice .
Your 1968 1h T . GMC pickup
in _1he citv or country or
AND HEATIN·G
Pll f ronage Will
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a a Lo at ed o
1961 112 T . Chevy Pickup •
0
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1p
surr
re .
c Roadn, , pre C:Ja
. ted . Ph. 446-04?3.
acr e age :
CoMpare
ijoute 160 at EVergreen
I972 ·1J, T . Ford Pickup
:
F airfun
ie ldmg
· Church
...
anywhere. Look at the rest,
Phone 446-273 5
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Ga l lipol is·, we are ori call 2 ~ __
2-tf, 1971 GMC Suburban
187-t .
f'tours a day , 1 days a w e~k .
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--,.__..:...-; ..J 1972 chevrolet 'h T.' PU · •.,
then buy the best. 2 large
. SOMMERSG.M.C.
Ph ~ 614 .446 ·9329 or 011 your C'B' 'LAN'o
R W~R.K
·
hOuses for sale in the city .
STANDARD
TRUCKS, INC ·
radio
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all
B
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Oadd
v
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hour
c~~a;/!J
OC.I
P~nds1
S1.t
Robert A. Ou~n , 1024
Plumb ing &amp; -HeaT ing
133 Pine st,
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Phone
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Ch
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485 or - 643-2960.
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a.n..~e~. Seciind Ave., 446-0168.
I 446-2532 . I · .
214 Ulird Ave ., ~46 - 3782 . .
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Smith Nelson Motors Inc.

Per Month

DON WATTS V.W., INC.

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1973 FREEDOM Mob il e Hom e
14 x 70, tip -out on living room .
Many extras . Call 2-45-5069
after 5 ex cept weekends .
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Central Air Conditioning
&amp; Heating
Free Eslimares
Stewart's Co., Inc.
Gallipolis, Ohio, 441li -2270
144 . 16

S E"P rfc
TANK
CLEANING AND
REPAIR, ALSO HO U SE
WRECKING . Ph . 446 - 949~' .
Established in 1940.
,
169-tt

Camping Equipment

eal Esta.te For Sale

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TERMITE PEST CONTROL
FREE Inspec tion . Call 446-3 245 .
M errill . O' Dell , Operator by
E xt ermina ! Termite Service,
.0 Belmont Dr .
267.,tt ,

See one of these courte-o us salesmen:
Pete Burris
Lloyd Me Laughlin
Marvin Keebaugh

PIW:Jbinl! &amp; Heating

9. OVIRitAUL RIAR SELF-ADJUSTERS
10. INSPfCT REAR WHEIL 'CYLINDERS

HOLLEY Bros . Constru ction,
bu l ldozing , back t).oe wor~.
ditching, under roaQ~; , boring .
Phone 245-5018 or 245 -5006 .
18 tf

" You ' ll Like Our Quality Way of Doing Bus ines s"

LOT on SR 554, Ideal for mobile
home . We l L speti c tank ,
ready to hook up .

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Setvices ·Offered

ROOFING &amp; Spouting , Shingle
&amp; Bui ldup roof, Hot &amp; Cold
process , Home improvem~nt
in
general.
For
free
es timat es, phone RQb~rt
Meade , 388·8114 , B idtle i l.
Oh io.
230-tf

·-------·---------------.3 New Cadillacs In Stock

5 P.M.

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POINT PLEASANT
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PHONE 675-5170

M&amp;M

Gray metallic finish , matching leather int. ,
full power equipment, AM- FM stereo, new
steel radial tires , 1 owner. new Cadillac trade ,
low miles .

Open Eves. Til6- Til

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'5900

992 -5342

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BIG SELECTION OF
eFORDS
eMERCURYS
eFORD
TRUCKS

)96-1 FALCON fl c yl . sld trans .
good rubber r uns QOOd 0:.19~
196J Corv.:1&lt;r convcr l •bi C' r:o:c
con d , e~u t o tr,ln s . ~-1~0 f&gt;h
1JS 5R71

For Sale

NEW '74'

" ~~o Unhappy Own

CH IN CHI LLA 50 ll1 bCICI S !~t ue
Clou d dust ~5 . Halt r oll Key
we ld w irP q,l(H' 1.1 I " '11: I '
used oaqcs. {I ll S•H' S hall P•n'
bottles
du st pnns
rn.my
o llwr need Pel ill' m'&gt; lfl8 fl)28
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GALLI POLIS, OHIO

DOWN

Our Goal is

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SPECIAL

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SEPTIC TANKS
P ROTECT your mobile home
Cleaned and Installed
with T I E DOWN ANCHOR S.
RujSeii'S Plumbing , 446· 4~82
Call Ron Sk idmore, 446-1156,
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2.97 -tf.
after 3 p.m .
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KOTALIC LANDSCAPING
. RIO GRANDE, OHIO
THOMA S Fa in Exterm inat ing , COMPLETE PROGRESSiqE
Co . T ermite and Pest Control.
LANDSCAPING
Wheelersburg , Ohio .
SHRUBS, Trees , rock gardens . ·
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233 -tt
all guaranteed. Complete
spring c lean up . Lime ,
ROOFING AND SPOUTING.
Fertilizer, Seed, Shrubbery
Shingles, s iming and buildup
maintenan ce. 2,45-9336. ~
hotroofs . Free E stim.ates . 26
•86-tf
years exper ience . James
Marcum , V il1ton , Ohio 3889940

COUPE DEVILLE

In

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112 J

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Was '7039.40 NOW '5800

Wagoneer
Automatic, V · B
P.S., air.

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P.R fi.ND n('w &lt;' I&lt;'C 1r •c or qan
less lhC111 H months old Will
snc rli• cc Com po., w11h r h y th
mic o.,r•c1 1011 cll\d cas 5r- tt('
pt,1ycr W • l h lcnrnnHt tap cc; .
alSO S 11 CC I rliU SIC \ l ilt 1101 5 1
VCilr warrilnty
Src rl l
,Childl'rs Mu 'i •C Ce nter l·'ll
J•l 6 16) 6

NOW
$2295
$_1988
$1095
$1888
$1395
$1688
$1188
$888
$1488
$1295
$1095
$1099
$1188
$888

1967 JEEP

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DON WATTS V.W. RIVERSIDE AMC-JEEP

1973wideDfEVROLET
...............!2495
bed, 6 cyl.

74 Olds 98 Luxury Sedan

. Supp ly

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Short narrow bed, six cyl. Nice.

DEMONSTRATOR

a.

SPECIAL

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1973 GMC

Services Offered

Sh~mpoo r r

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$2995
' $2395
$2395
$1795
$2795
$1495
$1195

TOP DOLLAR TRADE-INS
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED

Rent
~,.rl urph y

Club

Long wide bed, shr: cyL , radio, West mirrors, extra sharp :

175 A .COMMERCIAL ana
SCHOOL -OUT SPECIAL
development land . Located U. . s ACRES in Rio Grande, ov er ON Starcraft Camper s, Reese
S. 35 .
600 ft . frontage . $7,000 . Ph .
Hitches 25 pet. off , A uto -dash
367 ·7654 or Co lumbus 1-869awninQ , 20 oct. off . All s izes .
NEW HOME S S20 ,000to SSO ,OOO .
2457.
Ca·mp
Conley
Sfarcraft
109-12
Sales , Rt. 62, N. of Po int
OHIO River lot with Qual ity - - - - - - - - - -- - - - Pleasant beh ind Red Carpet
mobile home. Al ~o your own
Inn .
.
privat e bo a,t dock .
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1973 DfEVROL£T...............~2495

RT. 2 &amp; 35

Cadillac - Oldsmobile
GMAC Financing Available

$588

9;

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446 -9800

1974
DfEVROL£T...............~2895
Short wide bed, V-8, 9,000 miles.

CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH

ST . RT . 3s - New. s rms , w,
baths , full base . 2 car gar . &amp;
on a l arge flat lot. House is not
comp lete . Owner says sell
th is house . No reasonable
offer refused .

ONLY

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~UP FR -.lu ll &lt;..ur~ ' nul!• lh.;~t '&lt;;
Hluc L u&lt;, ! r(' lo r ciC'rl lli!HI rlHI ~

See the Economy Experts : Dwight Sievers, John Sang, Larry Daugherty,
Jeff Schenerlein .

'1695

JEFFERS

Baby farm on Dav isRd ., barn , fob . base, fruit and
berr ies . Good 6 rm . house
w ith bath . Good barn and
fen ces . Pr ice $13 ,500.

In

SPECIAL

~hort

6 A CRE

s1o .ooo.

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2 Door, 4 speed , radio, w-s-w tires, wheel covers, 18,000
miles, one owner . ,

Wrecker : 992 -7587 or 99U135

EVERGREEN - 5 rms . an(t
bath,fur . heat ,slorm drs . ancr
•.-,•in . $14 ,000.

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$l788

In

2 Dr . .H.T., V-8, auto .• tut St. wheel, factory air, w -s-w
Radial tires . A real cream puff.

~ j! V-8, auto •• P. S.
a. ~~Monday May 13th

paint job,
real sharp.

Ill

1972 DATSUN 1200

641 Third Street, Middleport. Ohio
See: Fred Blaettnaror Danny Thompson
Phone: 992-2412
Alter Hours : 992 , 2412

0 . J . WHITE RD . 1 yr . ole , :,
rms . 1112 bath. all brick, all
carpet , al l ei ec . located on a.
tar ge f lat lot . Pri~e S30,000.
RUIJ"rE 7, South , all bri ck, 8 big
rms ., 2112 baths , all carpe t, 2
F. Ps .• sw imm ing pool. river
view and 1 A . lot . Lu xury plus.

FIVE m l nu t~ s fr om Gav in.
Remodeled two bedroom
home . L iving room, fam ily
room , k itchen , bath and
porch . Over an ac r e. Under

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a.

'1695

Keith Goble Ford Inc.

RANCHO

SAFETY BRAKE

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Slant Sl:lc , auto ., radio, wheel covers, w-s-w tl~es .

1970 BUICK RIVIERA

$3995
$2795
$2795
$2795·- -

SPECIAL

SPECIAL

1968 PLYM. _, c...
_,,969 OPEL GT
Fury
C
c 4 speed. New ~- IL, ~ Sport
2 Dr. H.T.
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1971 PLYMOUTH DUSTER

TRUCKS

7

Sta. Wgri . (Bus), passenger, red &amp; white, 17,500 miles .
Super Beetle, sunroof. yellow, 4 speed, 19,000 miles.
Super, 4 speed, red. l6, 150 miles , sharp car .
Super, 4 speed, light blue, radio.
Ghia Coupe, yellow.4 speed , radio, 15,434 miles.
Regular Beetle, yellow, 4 speed , radio , 24,000 miles.
Super Beetle, dark blue, 4 speed, radio .
Super Beetle, orange, 4 speed, radio, 36,000 miles.
411, 4 dr . sed . , yellow, automatic, air con d . , 47,605 miles .
Ghia Conv ., black, 4 speed, radio. Sharp.
Bug, beige, 4 speed. radio.

SPECIAL

'795

V-8. auto .. P.S., radio.

Lots of Happy Buyers- No unhappy owners .
Open evenings until6:00 p . m . - 5 p . m . Thursdays &amp; Saturdays . Closed Sunday .

VtNfON - 4 rm s. and bath All
pan'eled and carpeted . It ha s
alum . siding and new roof .
Th Is house ha s been com ·
plete ly remodeled ; larg e lot
Pri ce reduced to 512,600 .

NEAL REALTY
ONE ACRE . located across 3 BDRM . home , bath , alum.
ra ilroad from Gal li poli s City
Busin ess
sid ing , gas furnace , located TYCOON LAKE lim it s si gn , just beyond cattl e
with liv ing quarters, plus 3
on 2 acres , about 4 miles from
a uct ion building . Ph . 304 -73 6r m . house and foundation for
·town on St . Rt. 218 . Priced for
8317
a Jrd house . 3 A . flat tot . The
qu ick sale . $14,500.
110·3
bund le for $27 ,000 .
Ofliu Phone 4,46-1694
ST. RT . 775, SO A .. 15500.
Evenings
L'OT for sale at Centenary ,
Charles M . Near 446 · 1546
~~;.rHs~cn: OCI~~ · : . tJ'o~o1~0~00 .
108'&gt;&lt;1 80' .' Ph . 446 -6497 .
J . Michael Neal 446-1503
110-3
SMITH RD . 4 A . $10 ,000 .
Sam Neal446-7358
96 -tf LOTS ON St. Rt. 35
L A ND In R io Grande, 5 .acres
ANY HR . 446-1998
flat on two roads. A lso 20
NEED LISTINGS
FOR SALE BY OWNER
acr es, can be divided. Ph . 245 - 3 BDRM . bri c k , 11h bath ,
5320.
carpet. bu ilt -in kitchen , 2 car
110-3
garage, full basement w ith
f inished tam ily room . Fenced
in bac k yard . Spring Vall ey ,
by appointment. F='h . 446-4081.
REAL TORS
106-6
AUCTIONEERS
446-0001 or 245-5303
SO you want more than a tot ...
How a~ou t nearly n ew home
w ith full basement .on Neigh borhood Rd . Almost two
acres . On l y 511 ,500 .

sTeering,

•895

1969 PLYMOUTH 4 DR.

"The Closer You Look,
The Better We Look. "
COME IN TODAY AND LOOK - I AM SURE
YOU WILL BE GlAD YOU CAME IN.

PAT RI OT - l rm s., 2 stor y
old er hom e w ith ba se., fur nace heat. cen . air . bath .
carpet ov er H .W . fl oors,· 25'
beautiful k it chen ca binets . It
has a ba rn 24' K 40 ' and
locat ed on 1/, A. fl at lot . Pr ice
$18 ,000.

'1495

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1972 Chev Nova 2 dr .. green with white top, 6 cyl ., auto .
$2495
1971 Dodge Demon, 2 dr. , yellow, 6 cyl., auto., radio.
$2 09 5
1970 Maverick 2 dr., blue, 6 cyl., stick shift.
$ 1495
1970 Ford Pickup, green, this is a good-sharp truck .
$1995
1970 Duster 2 dr. , 6 cyl., standard shift, beige.
$1 595
19.70 Duster2 dr., small V -8, auto., bucket seats (sharp)
$179 5
1970 Pontiac Executive 4 dr . , maroon, A . C.
$1 495
1969 Plymouth Fury 11,4dr.sed.,gold, V-8,auto .
$1095
1969 T . Bird. white, black top loaded with extras .
$1895
$1495 e a .
2- 1969 Chevelle sta . wgns. Both nice wagons.
2- 1969 Pontiac Catalinas, 4 dr.
1-$895
11969 Fairlane 2 dr., small V -8, auto. Nice car .
$1295
1969Chev . lmp.4dr . H . T., V-8, auto . , P . S, ,air.
$1295
1968 Ply. Fury 4 dr. sed . , v.8, auto., P.S. A nice family car .
$1095

P.S., P.B., rad io, w -s-w tires, wheel

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FOREIGN CA-RS BELOW

'1895

NOBODY WALKS AWAY
FROM THALER- FORD!

I.'EMQVf- r nrrH"1 pillllt. MHI
&lt;;pO l s. tlutl ilf'ill l' n cillwn nnp

Most of the above cars are covered under the factory guarantee of 24 mo .,
24,000 miles. If not we will cover them under the Don Watts Guarantee , 30
days or 1,000 miles 100 Pel. (Not 50 Pet - SO Pet . )

2 Dr . hardtop, v.a, auto .. power brakes, power steering,
tact . air, vinyl roof , e,;celtent from bumper to bumper.

FOR SALE ON
STATE RT. 35

WE HAVE THE RIGHT
DEAL FOR YOU!
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992-2126

1973 DODGE DART CUSTOM

4 door , slant si x engine. radio, P. steering, W·S· W tires,
\liny l roof, wheel covers, one owner , 7,000 miles.

A -1 USED CARS: Why buy a u sed c ar fro m a
lot not equipped to rec o ndit ion it when y ou c an
buy from a new car dea ler that is equipp e d to
get the car ready for servcie? Our se rvice and
parts department are behind our used cars .
Mos t of them are trad e d in on new F ords . and
we gladly give you th e name and phone
number if available of former owner . Our car s
are reconditioned for d e p e ndabilit y , r e ady to
serve. and priced to sell .
Finest Cars and Trucks
When olhe r manufacture rs were mak i ng
larger and larger car's, Ford pushed as always
to make a car more economical in all s i zes .
While others were s pending millions on larger
engines. Ford now has one of the most modern
plan Is in the world at Lorain, Ohio making the
new 5 main bearing 4 cyl. engine in two sizes
the envy of the world . Through better
management to workers relations , and very
strict quality control. we can now say

ST . RT . 160 - HOME &amp; I N
VESTMENT - 7 big rm s., all .
bric k; featu r es centrc,l air ,
elec.
heat,
F .P .,
c ar pe t, paneled , walk . in
c.; losets , and 1.884 sq . ft. l iv .
area Thi s is on e of the best
built houses in th e area . 3
mobile homes (2 new l. 4 rm .
furnished Apt. all r ented .
income $61 5 per mo. It has 2
barn s and 30 A . of clean ,
fertile , land . 6 pet. financing
to the ri ght party .

•4395

mnes

PARTS DEPARTMENT : Most peo ple agr ee
we hav e best balan c ed and larg es t s to c k of
Ford car and truck part s in th e are a .

3 B·EOR OOM home , carpe ted
all but ki tchen and laundry
room.
se .... eral
closets ,
refrigerator and stove , gas
furnace , ci ty water , sewer , 0 . J . WHITE RD . - Brick and
just off Bul avllle Road lot 113
frame , 3 bdrm ., all carp et, all
x 170 frontage , in the
ele c.
atta c h ed
garag e.
Gall ipolis schoo l distri ct.
Located on v, A . fl at lot . Pri ce
On Ja ckson P ike , new brick
only S24,500. L ess than 2 yrs .
home fully carpeted , central
Old.
· a ir , f a mil y room in t he
basement , 2 car garage with CENTENARY - New , 3 bdrm
autpmat ic door . 100 x 200ft .
brick and frame ranch . all
lev el lot. cl ose to hospi tal.
carp et. all elec . w ith heat
Shown by appoin tm ent .
pumpandcen . ai r , liv . rm . l 3'
x 1811:&lt; ' , equipped ~i t chen . all
OFFICE : 446· 1066
pan el ed, 1112 bath s and you
EVENINGS:
can
have
i mmediate
R'lJssell Wood, 446-4618
possess ion'.
Ron Canaday, 446-3636
Jof:ln I . Richards , 446-0280
,'sT . RT . 160 - New. 5 rms .. 2
baths , laundry rm . and big 2
car gar . This house is all
ele c.. at 1 carpet. Rustic
stained wood s iding and
located on a 1/ 2 A . lot . Good ·
house, good IQcation and a
good buy .
·

$1295

1968 CAMARO HT CPE.

door hardtop , AM-FM radio, vinyl roof. power steering,
power bra kes, wheel covers. w -s-w tires, 6,800 actual
.o1

SE-RVICE DEPARTMENT: Six f u lly train e d
and e quipp ed m e cha n ics plu s th r ee he lpe r s .
We s p ec iali ze i n s uch thing s a s wh ee l a lign ment ,. radiator repair , tr a ns. ov e rhaul. brake
servi ce . radiator r e pair, motor tuheup o n both
car s and eve n heaviest tru c k s. We al s o have
an e xcellent body and paint shop . Som e of th e
m e n hav e had as much a s 35 y e ar s exp e ri e n ce.

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1973 V. W .
1973 V . W.
1973 V . W.
1973 V. W.
1973 V . W .
1972 V . W .
1972 V . W .
1971 V. W.
1971 V . W .
1969 V. W.
1969 V. W.

1974 DQDGE MONAOO CUSTOM

complete automotive headquarte rs.

.

USED VW's

6

Get acquainted with this area's most

l.

USED CARS

1974
AMC GREMUN
Radio, 4 speed, w -s-w tireS, cvt ., 8,700 miles .

R ~ 'N ify ,

~1066

1974 CHEVEill ClASSIC ............$3995

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FROM JEFFERS

32 51 il f4.! S t .
TL•Lo146 · 1998
NEJ\R VI NTON
Bri ck . II :
stor y, 7 biQ room s. tl 1, bat hs.
L4•10 sa . II . li vi n~ i'rea on
~ m ai n ' fl oor.
F" .P'-' fur nac e
heat ; cos t $150 to hea t pa51
win ter IOmi : fr om m ine . This
" MO THER ," her four year .ol d
house
is J yrs . ofd . Loc.l tcd on
Burt on as k ed . " Is the stork , 1 A 11;:~1
lot Se tl inq und er
that broug h t . me th e same
re placemenl cost fo r \ \,9,900
stor k that br ings an t s and
spide r s and fr ogs? "
BAS TI A N!
Dr .
EKC IU Si'l e
resid ent ial area , 5 r m~ . an d
" YE S. dear , " his mo t her
bath , ca rp et over H w . flo or s,•
r epl ied .
l arge tiv . rm . wi th book
shel'l in g, pl en ty c loset s and
" TH E N ." con cluded Burt on .
loc at ed on a fl at lot. Pri ce d ·
" you didn 't do so bad after
for a quic k sa l e at S2 1,800.
all !"
821 SEC OND Ave 6 big roo ms
RE STA UR A NT on Second Ave .,
and bath , 2 story fr am e on a
new eQUipm ent. 5 ye ar l ease
large cit y lot. It has a til e
with 5 year renew al av a ila ble
block gar age and stora ge
Can pay tor itse lf in on e yea r .
bldg . This hou se is sound
$24,500
stru ctura lly and wi th a ti tt le
paint wou l d m ake som e on e a
45 ACRES , 35 ·t i llab le. ne ar
n1 ce comfor ta bl e home Pr ice
Tycoon L ake w ith a 1972
only $18.000 .
Es kew Mobi le Home, 1&lt;~ x 72, 3
GR
EEN ACRES Br ic k , S
bedroom . 11, baths, spr ing
r m s.. tv., bath s. H .W . floor s
wa ter . sept ic tan k. $20,000 .
w it h new ca rp et in l ivi ng
room . d inin g ar ea and ha iL
3 BE DROO M . mod ern bri ck
Ful l and dr y base . Oi sh ' ho me on 10 acres . F ini shed
wa sher and d ispo sal in w ife
b aseme n t. h ea t ed ga r age ,
approv ed ki t c hen . I t h as
centr al air conditionin g . A
atla ched garag e with stor age
country
hom e
bea utiful
room . Thi s is a quality bui lt
located on Ti ck Ridg e Road .
hou se and on ly 10 ye ar s old .
$41 ,500 .
Own er tr an sferr ed and ha s
pri ced for a qui ck sa te at
IN CROWN Cit y. 3 bedroom ,
$27,500 .
fram e.
b a th ,
fir epl ace.
car port and fully furni sh ed
t:DGE OF TOWN - 1 yr . old , 6
$22,500 .
rms ., all br, ick, all elec .. all
carp et, Ph bath s, F .P., patio ,
V'ER Y nice .2 bedroor;n hom e.2 car gar . and loca ted on 111..
carp ete d , b ath . m od ern
A . fla t lot. Thi s is a Quality
kit chen , fu el oil fu r na ce, ni ce
blJilt house and can be bought
gar de n sp ot . Al so 3 bedroom
for S35.5 00. Own er tran sr enta l. Both tor $1 8,000. Call
ferred. Buy ; sell a tot and you
for ap poin tm ent .
hav e a cheap hom e.

THAT CAN'T BE
BEAT ON OK USED CARS

ECONOMY CAR HEADQUARTERS

SPECIALS

MASSIE

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base . Will sell for $10 1.49 or
discoun t for cash : Call 4.460255 .
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AKC La br ador Re tr i e .... er
p\t ppy . ' AKC Ir is h Se tt er
pu ppies . Rea d y May . 20. Ph .
C~esaprC a ke 8b7 -S535 .
108-6

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72 CHEV. CUSTOM COUPE
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350 c u. i n . V-8 engine , P . stee ring ; P . br a k es.
auto . tr ans ., radio . l ac . air c o n d ., lilt s t eering
wheel, ant ique white f i ni sh w ith green v i nyl
top a nd in te rior. Ne w s tee l bel ted radials .
E x c e ll e nt c o n d .

'2695

WOOD MOTOR SALES

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GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

For Sale

for Sale

K &amp; P KENNELS
TRt ,StATE MOBILE
HOME SALES
A.K .c. Pupp ies . Board ing . 388444·7572
8214 . Rt . 55.4 1;, m i. E . Porter .
108-tf L OW down pa ymen t s. Sank
rate fin an cing .
------ -~-----M arl et 8X35 2 bdr m
IP64 CADI L LAC . See Da l e 1957
Lakewood 10x50 2 ·~ drm .
Beam , Neighbor hood Rd . Ph . 1960
1955 Slar !ine 8'1130 1 bdr m ·
446 -087.1.
196 7 Horizon 1:h:60 7. b.dtm
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109-4 1966 New Moon 12K55 2 bdrm.
1967 New Moon 12x60 2 bdr m .
LE T us sell i t for vou the auc - 1961 New MDOr'\ .·10x 55 3 bdrm .
tion w ay . Poll y's Au c"ti on , 537 1958 Great La kes SXJ S 2 bdr·m.
H ., M iddleport , 992-.3509. '
1953 New Moon Bx 40 2 bdrm
79.f'f
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For Sale

26 -- l'!le Stu1day Times- Sentinel. SWlday, May 12,1974

Real Estate For Sale
RUSSEL~

WOOD
MEALTOR

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'2895

4-door . less than 3,500 m iles , gr een fini sh, green v iny l
int er ior t r im , 350 V-8, t inted glass, factory a ir condi tioned ,
AM radi o, floor mats, body prot ect ive mold ing, powe r
steer ing , power bra kes. tur OO h yd~a m at i c. ex ter ior decor
package, com fort ilt stee ring wheeL wheel co ver &amp; whit e
wall t ;res . V E RY N ICE &amp; LOAD ED WI TH E XTRA S.

1973 CHEVROLET CAPRICE .........$3895
·4-door lu xury car, w hite f inish, vin yl roo f. green interi or
tr im , tinted glass , factory ~ a ir, standa rd V-8, po we r
stee r ing , power_ br akes, si de protec t ive molding , H78
Whi te-Wall -Ti r es, bum per gua rds, rad io w ith tap e.

1973 OfEVROLET NOVA .............$2595
Custom Ha tchba ck coupe, dark gree n fin ish, like new
w hite wall tir es. f.u ll w heel covers. protective sid e
moldings, power brakes, r adio , 6-cylinder engine, w ith
standard transm ;ss ;on . A V ER'r' POPULAR MODEL &amp;
ONE THAT W ILL PLEASE 'r' OU .

1971 IMPALA CUSTOM CPE.. ..... s1995
Local owner, new w -w tires, V-8 engine with 'power
steer ing &amp; brakes, aqua f i ni sh, blk . 'linyl roof, dark in terior, fac tor y a ir conditioned, rad io. - See this one.

1971 DODGE CQRONEf............. s1695

3 BEDRO OM fram e ho me 1n
Gallipo li r • .. ho ot D is lr i ct.
Moder n 1.
••i lh carp et_ed
20 x 20 l iv •. V-{,A~ · famt i Y
room in base, U
ga rag e,
stor m door s a n ~ ...,indow s,
hardwood floor s. s:ts.ooo.

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Station Wagon, local car , like new , 1s t line tires,
automatic, gold f inish , cl ean interior, 318-V-8, power
steer ing , &amp; automatic tran s.

1970 NOVA CPE.. ..................... $1545

10 ACRE S of land on State
Ro ad , rura l water . larg e
barn . no dwel ling $6,500 .
Ph MILES from Rout e 7 on
Raccoon Creek . A mob ile
hom e set up on large lot 80' x
200 • to center of Raccoon with
county water tap paid and has
septi c lank , bottled gas
furnaCe , furnish ed w it h
dishes . 2 bedrooms , master
bedroom with king size bed .
1112 ba th, 3 a ir condit ion er s,
large front cover patio. TV in
l i ving
room ,
carpeted,
beauti ful kitchen and nice toot
shed , flood l ight and lots of
shad e tre es: bo~ t dock .

Locall owner car, good tires, 6 cyl. with automati c trans.

rad io, blue finish, spotless clean blue interior .

1970 FORD MAVERICK ............. ..S1445
Local 1 owner , good tires, 6 cyl. with automati c trans. ,
radio. blue finish. spotless clean blue interior .

1969 CHEVELLE HARDTOP COUPE 51595
MALl BU V-8 engine , automatic transn:'isslon. pow_er
steering, radio. dark red fini sh, vinyllntenor , good wh 1te
wall tires .

Local I owner trade in with low mileage . Like new 1st line
tires, console, bucket seats, radio, V-8 with automatic &amp; P ·
steering . Sport decal with orange finish.

NEW 74 CHEVROLET TRUCK INVENTORY
· 6x8 Cylinder PICKUPS - CHEVY
VAN- SPORT VAN- STEP VAN
- 4-WHEEL DRIVES- PICKUPS &amp;
SUBURBANS

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"WE RUN AVERY SIMPLE BUSINESS"
We Sell &amp; "Service Chevrolet Cars &amp; Trucks .

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
"YoJJr Chevy Dealer"
Open Eves.
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Real Estate for Sale
77ACRE c attl e farmonR t 141;
good 2 bdrm . tlom e, dr illed
we ll. b ath , good b arn , c l ean
pa sture Ph . 37 9-2670.
11 1 -ii

2 BDRM . hom e In Rio Grand e.
Clos e to s c hool. P h 245 -5593.

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FO R Sat e by Owner a ll -el ect r ic
mobi le hom e on large lot,
l ar ge b ack po r ch, ut i l ity
room, tool shed, lar ge ga r age,
pa t io, r ural wa t er . In Por te r .
Ph . 389 -9931.
111 -3

LO TS in

Pl anfz

S ubdiv i s io~ .

Ph on e 446 -03 90 .

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BY own er , house and r en tals,
cor ner lot. room for trai ler
cour t or busi ness . $27, 000 , Rio
Gr ande . Ph . 145 -51 47.
11 2 3

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'2595

1971 CHRYSLER NEWPORT
1971 PONTIAC CATALINA
4 Door , V-8. auto ..
cover s, extra nice.

'1595

ADD I~ UN

- 4 bdrm . fram -t'
Ran ch, on a lar.ge flat lot. Ha s
ev erything ,· all carp et O'l er
H w ., cen. ai r, F .P. in r ec.
rm ., liv . rm . 15' x 26' and a
k itchen th e Mrs. w ill lov e. All
thi s for $32,500.

1970 VOLKSWAGEN .
Radio. auto.

1969
PLYMOUTH 2 DR.
Hardtop, V-8, auto ., radio , fact. air , power
;harp .

Estate For Sale

10 ACRES of vacant land on
Morgan Lane , SA,OOO ; 6 room
house w i th bath near Mer ce r vi lle w ith lf2 acre , 59 ,500 ,· 1
- 1969 Ch e 'ly Flickup truck. ,
,$ 1,000 ; 1
1968 Ford
F a irlan e, SJ OO. Ph . .446 -3608.

111 -4

All new brick home with a
finished family room in the
full basement .
Has
3
spacious bedrooms, fourt~
bedroom or workshop could
be in the basement. All
el ectric with central air
conditioning, two car garage
with electric door, very
attractive kitchen with
range, dishwasher, disposal.
dining areai opens onto a
large patio, 1112 baths,
beautiful carpeting . This
house is on a a large flat lot.
Also another lot bi:!si~e it can
be
boUght
with
it .
Reasonable down payment ·
land contract . will trade.
Owner will help finance.
Phone 446-1079 . 446-1854.

Neal Realty

INSPECTION SPECIAL

1. CLEAN AND INSI'ECT FRONT BlAKE LININGS
2. REPACII. AND ADJUST fRONT Wlff!l BEARINGS
3. INSI'ECT FRONT WIIEEL CYLINDERS
4. OVIRHAUL FRONT SELF-ADJUSTEIIS

'2095

Light green, green vinyl roof &amp; inter ior, full po wer equip .,
factory air , 8,300 mil es.

1-'73 Cadillac

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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

6. PIIESSIJII CHECK POWER iooSTER
7. CLUN ANO INSI'ECT REAR BlAKES
8. INSI'ECT REAR AXLE SEAlS

Pom eroy

MISLEAD .••
Your Valuable Properties
Deserve Tho Best Protect,Pn
Available At Any Prl~,e1

EXTERMITAL TERMITE AND
PEST CONTROL SERVICE

-------------ALBERT EHIIIAN

Water Del ivery Serv ice
Patriot Star Rt., Gallipol is
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"DALM AT IAN , Pl antation . over
population! Puppies, pr iced
low to go . Ph 367 7191
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1971 TOYOTA Corona Mark II .
2 door ha r d top, \lin VI top ,
qood cond1tion Ph 446 7807
112 3

854 Second , 446·9523
NEW 3 pc . Span is h st yle
bedroom su ite $179.95. Reg .
$199.95 . New 2 pc . sofa bed
suite with strong beau tiful 2
tone Her culon cover , $199 .95.
New ' S pc . Mapl e d inet te sets
$129.95.

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New
Low-Cost
Buildings

in

Commercial
Indu s trial
Ho rse Barn s

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Umbaugh Builds Year- Round

GOOD cle?~n lump and stoke r
coal . Ca rl Winte r s, Rio
Grande Ph 2d5 511 5
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.Write !614l 363- 1901
or Call Dela w are .Oh;o 4301 5
3777 West State St.
C 0 II ec t Rte. 37

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DA TSON Phone 592-4463

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good run ning condi t ion , S200 .
Phone 256 1444,
110 -J

Parson's

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RIVERSIDE AMC-~EEP
~N WATTS VOL~SWAGEN

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"NEW and use d etect r oni 1
c alculators , S.49 .95 and up
Adding
.macrhines ,
ty p ewriters . slm mons
·Prin t ing ,
17 .If

!OTeA Lb;kk-;.;; ;-~~ terns ,

si m ple and easy fo r al l
busiroesses and fa r ming . Why
pe~y mor e .
77 -tf

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ll'f63 VW $200 . Cal l after 6 p. m .
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141S Eastern Ave .
or all day Thu r sday and
USED
FURNITURE
Saturday . Ph . 37 9-2354.
110·3 HA S plen ty of good used F ur niture . Refr i gerators $1 9. 95
an d up ; co_u ch es S10 and up ;
1973 KIRKWOOD mobi le home ,
good used co lor T .V .; Sto v es
2 BR , shag ca rpet . leaving
- elec. and gas , 110 an d up ;
area, mus t sell. Ph . 245-9348
after 6 p , m .
twin an d tull size beds ;
bedroo m sui t f'S ; c.ha irs ; and
110-12
dine tt e sets . Good use d
---- -----~- ---me r chan d ise arr i 'l in g ·
APPROX IMA TELY SO Rosa
weekly . New store ho ur s for
Mul ti f lora plant s for $5.00.
the 1415 E as tern Ave. stor e
Suitable for liv ing fence for
are : 8-8 .... ~ on .- T h ur s ., ·
fa r m . Must be dug . L es
Sponagle , Crown City, Ph.
Fr iday -Satur da y V-S.
25 6-6538 .
58-tf
110-2
~D OUB L E wi de n1obi l e hom e
1968 FOR,D GalaKie· 500, ex and lo t , central air con .
cellent condit ion, .:~ir , ·ta pe
d1t10n lng Lo cat ed at Ke rr
ptaye~ . wi th 4 spe akers . disc
Ph ot46. 1502
br akes , p owe r steer ing , tin te d
62.tf
wi ndsh ,i eld , bu r gla r pro of ---~-,- ---------~
!ock:s . S700 . Ph . 675 ·4848 .
1100 DOWN
110 ,3 3 OR 4 bedroom on your lot .
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Cl ar k R l dg ~ Homes, 1 to s
LIME ST ONE for drivew ays
Dally . F=' h . 446 -9774. ~
c;a r l Win te r s. Ph . 245 -5115 .
l .t-tf
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. Upper River Road
Gallipolis, Ohio
Pilone 446- 9800

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•Dodge Cars

PAIR pon 1es. 5 vr s old Emory
Gor don . Ch eshi r e, Ohio .
111 4

PINE RIDGE COLLIE S
AKC reg is ter ed f ~m ale col l ie
pups , sable and wh ite. Lass ie
type . Gra nddau ghters of
Champ io n
Egber t's
Ma r ksman Ph 61.~ - 256 - 1267 .
110 3

Dwight Stevers, John Sang, Larry Daugherty,
Jeff Schenerlein at:

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197) CHEVY 1? T pick. up, V 8,
standar d tr ansmission . Ph
2JS -S050
111 3

ST ERE O Wi lh r adio, F M -AM .
Ph . 446 7851 .
108 6

. SEE:
•CAPRI eDATSUN eSUBARU •COUGAR

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4 WOOD p icnic l ables. 7f t ., S35.
See or ca ll Herman Skaggs .
Ph . 446 0572

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1-CJS Fairway green, 6 cyl., 3 speed , black
top.
" -1-Pickup V-8, auto ., Quadra- Trac. radio.
P.S. , 2 tone. A sharp _pick up .
·! -Cherokee V-8, auto., Quadra - Trac . radio,
P.S., Blue &amp; White.
.
~Wagoneer's- 1 Green - 1 Red • 1 Yellow
(air cond. )

eMERCURY MONTEGO •cOMET

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1966 WH ITE Oldsmobile , V -8, 5
match ing mag wheels, 15".
Ph . ~·1 6 3427 alter 4.

4 WHEEL DRIVES

•LINCOLN CONTINENTAL •MARK IV

Ph 245 -

'I l I -3

We have had the Jeep line approximately 1 yr . '
now and thanks to yOJJ our customers , we have
·not been able to a~;cumulate• any Jeep
products. Now, due to the factory increased
production we can offer you, our future
customers, the following:

YOUR DEALER FOR

•Sportsman
Vans

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PL A NT S, Floy d E rit
512 .:l .

19 72 SPOR T Custom Ford
pickup 302, V 8 engine . ~all
4•16 -3966 .

IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE
THAT "WE FINALLY HAVE
SOME JEEPS IN STOCK"

600 E. SfATE ST.
&amp; 1200 E. STATE ST.
ATHENS, OHIO

•Dodge Tr_ucks .

HOLSTEI N . fr esh and spr inger
hei fer s. Pr. . 614 286 -?4 96

RIVERSIDE AMC-JEEP

DALE R. SANDERS INC.

NOW YOU CAN SAVE

1967 COUGAR . good condi t ion .
Ph 256 1389
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Muz zle Loading Gun Sup plies . P ioneer
Souven1rs .
BLACK POWD ER
T RADING CO.
at Point Pl eas ant Battle
Monumenl , 11 -7: 00 Wed. Thru
Sun . 675 -S531 .

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Dwight Stevers, Sales Manager at

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for Sale

eng ine, exc !!tl ent condition ,
best offer , 256 -l-444 anyti m e.
110-3 19 60 THU NDERB I RD, ex ·
ce l le n t
condition .
For
r est oration , $250. Cal l 367 TRA ILER , 1973, 14x 65 . Tak e
7237 .
over payments . Catl 379-23 47
107 6
after .4 .
96 ·1f -------------CONSERV·E· -F UE L
-~---------- -USE you r f irepl ace for ex tra
h eat. We hav e good Wes t
4 MOBILE hom es. 2 - 1973 2
V irginia chunk and eg g co al.
bdrm s. 12 x 50 ; 1 - 1969 3
Hig h In BTU. low ash, also
bdrm . 12x 65 ; 1 - 1959 2 bdr m .
stoke r and Ohio lump .
l0x 50. Ph . 742-5980 .
Galli polis Block and Coal Co .
108-tf
Ph . 446 2783

for sale

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INCREASE I

The Clo ser You Look the Better We Look

19 73 F I SHIN G boot , frbergla ss.
12 II , With M urr ay trai lcr J
ll'f66 Evin r ude S h,p motor
Ph J88 87,1d .
112 6

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

MOTHER ' S Day Flowers ,
Hanging
bukets,
cqm blnatlons ; ' potted piUts :
Terrarium ,
Sus ife ' s
Greenhouse , 6 m lies wes on
St. Rt . 588 . 446-4610 .

BUY NOW
BEFORE THE
PRICE

ll'f6 7 M ERCURY Montc l vir .
goo d cond ., 45. 000 actu a l
miles One own er Ph 156

Nu~D'FURNI.TURE

SMITH BUICK·
PONTIAC. INC•.

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16FT . Owens Ski ss Cr,l lt , c&lt;~bin
1= ru ise r . Complc l c t y se lf
conlillned. carpet throughout.
sle eps 4. many marine cx.tras
Very good condi t ion, tr a iler
illcluded .
Contac t
Ray
Brumley il l Ga ll ipoli s. Boat

RICE'S

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1t'f 74 FORD . 196.1 GMC P ic kup
1965 VW Beetle , A 1 shape ..t
r ooms of furniture . ho uqh t
new . 7 mos Phone 1S6 1133
between 11 am 8 p m
Leav1nq town
11 7 6.

1967 AP ACHE Mesha c am per.
hardtop . fol d down , c ~H -pet.
ST A RCR A FT camp ers Se r vice
ice chest . utili t y box Ph '' '' 6
and qual i fy . Reese hitc hes
J389 .
and aut o-awn ing s, 25 pet . off .
11 2 3
Camp Conley Star cra ft Sa tes _
97 tf 1970 OPEL. good economy car
rAL L TY PES of
bu i ld i n g - Pr ice reduCed Ph -1.16 3876 or
~ ee Lo nn ie Boqqs .
maTer ials, block , br ic k, sewe r
pi pes , windows , lintels . et c. --- ----~--- ----~ 12 6
Claude Winters , Rio Grande ,·
1974 JAVELIN , automatic, P S..
0 . Phone 24 5-51 21 after 5.
l ik e new . Mu st sell, leaving
123-H
ar ea . Ph . 367 7!14 .
11 7 8

WAS '4695.00

NOW
ONLY

sp'r i rlq
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Air conditioning, power windows, power seat,
60 -40, Cruise ControL extra nice .

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Gallipolis,

BUY OF THE ·MONTH
1973 BUICK ELECTRA
CUSTOM 4 DOOR HDTP

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Ph. 992.2174
Pomeroy, Ohio
· Where The CuStomer is No . 1
Rem.e mber we built our business on ·service &amp; 110w S:fa.rvice is build-ing
. our ' business.
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CARPET lor YDlH
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To qualified credit buyers, the balance due ;s 52500 .00
payable in 42 monthly payments. Interest, credit life
Insurance, diabi lity insurance is $642 .18. A. P.R. Interest is
11.03 pet. per yr. Total contract financed is S3W . 18. State
tax and registration fees not Included as they are
dependent upon state of reg istration.

- -BANKS- TREE SERvlc;E-;
1~5-tf
FREE estimates , ·l iability in ...' - - -- -- - - - - - - - - surance . Pr un ing , t rimm lno AKC reg . Cairn puppies. Ph .
and cavlty work , tree and
388 -8738 .
stump removal. Ph . 446-4953
195 -8
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·- -1974' USED Zig Zag sel' lng
' ROOFIN~ and gutte·r work .
machine , good condilion .~ ill .
Also built up roofing . 388-8507 .'
sell for $36.50 or deposit~ for
220-tf
cash . Call 446 -0255.

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Second Av enu e
U SE D F U RN I TURE
DINE TT E se t &lt;lnd 6 c he~irs .
doubl e Clc c: tr •c ove n. M&lt;1q1c
Chef , I c tottwc;; dryer bt ,lc k
rcc l 1n er

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In stock &amp; ready to go with undercoat, air lite
_puncture seal, outside mirror, tool kit &amp;
Owner's Security Blanket Guarantee.

Upper Rt. 7

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In wa l ls, and attics. Russ ell 's
GENE PLANTs&amp; SON
~tvices
New GMC
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· Plumb•ng , 44 6-4782 .
p'a id.
"PLUMBING - Heat ing - Air
· TruCk Headquarters :
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80-tf 1968 112 ton GMC pickup
· Contlitioning , 300 Fourth Ave . TO-OL
sharpening ,
saws,
29 ACRE farm, good 7 room
Ph . 446 -1637.
scissors, shear s,r, home and
.1967 1/2 T . Ford P.U .
farm home wi th bath , barn ,
. 48 -11
garden tool s. Snarp Shop, SANOY &amp; BEAVER: Insurance 1965 V:1 T . FMC Pickup
'*r
· Co . ha s offered serv ices for 1969 112 T . GMC PU
tob . base , pond , good tenets . - - -- - - - - - - -- - Alley rear. 147 Second .
Fire Insurance cove'r age In 1971 Chevy 3 T . dump
CARTER 'S PL UMBING
216-tl
Gall la County for almos-t a 1972 '4 T . GMC
NEW hom es, Sl6,00o and _ up ,
AND HEATING
Century . Farms , homes and 1969 Dodge Stat ion Wagon •
your lot or ours . Many styles
Cor'. Fourth &amp; P ine
WA SHER ,
dryer
and
personal property cov~rages 1967 •;, ton Chevy pickup '
to choose from .
.
Phone 446-3888 or 446-4477
refrige r ator
r epair
No
afe available to meet ln - 1968 1/ 2 T. GMC P ickup
-.,
Col. Jay Shepp• rd, 446 ·0001
165-lo
c harge for ser'lice' call If we
d•~ldual needs . Conta ct vour 1969 1h T. GMC PU
41
Col. "Red" H•gtey , 446-0002
can't f ix you r app li an ce. Ph .
ne•oh~or
and
agent
,
Lewis
RUSSELL'S
1968 'h T . GMC PU
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.
tiugfles .
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
1967 1h T . GMC PU
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254-tl
Gallipolis, 4U-478'l
109-6 1969 'h T. GMC PU
1971 ~ T . Ford ·Pu
297-t f ~ EVER S TrUck-S~Vlce~n - 0 -~~---------nounc es the opening of 24 hour
· P: · Mart in &amp; sOn Wate 1 . 19.67 1f2 T . GMC Pickup
Buv direct frpm owner , lots
DEWITT 'S PLUMBING
road servi ce in Ga!lipolis and
De t ..,erv
Serv ice .
Your 1968 1h T . GMC pickup
in _1he citv or country or
AND HEATIN·G
Pll f ronage Will
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a a Lo at ed o
1961 112 T . Chevy Pickup •
0
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1p
surr
re .
c Roadn, , pre C:Ja
. ted . Ph. 446-04?3.
acr e age :
CoMpare
ijoute 160 at EVergreen
I972 ·1J, T . Ford Pickup
:
F airfun
ie ldmg
· Church
...
anywhere. Look at the rest,
Phone 446-273 5
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Ga l lipol is·, we are ori call 2 ~ __
2-tf, 1971 GMC Suburban
187-t .
f'tours a day , 1 days a w e~k .
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--,.__..:...-; ..J 1972 chevrolet 'h T.' PU · •.,
then buy the best. 2 large
. SOMMERSG.M.C.
Ph ~ 614 .446 ·9329 or 011 your C'B' 'LAN'o
R W~R.K
·
hOuses for sale in the city .
STANDARD
TRUCKS, INC ·
radio
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B
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Oadd
v
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hour
c~~a;/!J
OC.I
P~nds1
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Robert A. Ou~n , 1024
Plumb ing &amp; -HeaT ing
133 Pine st,
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Phone
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485 or - 643-2960.
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a.n..~e~. Seciind Ave., 446-0168.
I 446-2532 . I · .
214 Ulird Ave ., ~46 - 3782 . .
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Smith Nelson Motors Inc.

Per Month

DON WATTS V.W., INC.

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1973 FREEDOM Mob il e Hom e
14 x 70, tip -out on living room .
Many extras . Call 2-45-5069
after 5 ex cept weekends .
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Central Air Conditioning
&amp; Heating
Free Eslimares
Stewart's Co., Inc.
Gallipolis, Ohio, 441li -2270
144 . 16

S E"P rfc
TANK
CLEANING AND
REPAIR, ALSO HO U SE
WRECKING . Ph . 446 - 949~' .
Established in 1940.
,
169-tt

Camping Equipment

eal Esta.te For Sale

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TERMITE PEST CONTROL
FREE Inspec tion . Call 446-3 245 .
M errill . O' Dell , Operator by
E xt ermina ! Termite Service,
.0 Belmont Dr .
267.,tt ,

See one of these courte-o us salesmen:
Pete Burris
Lloyd Me Laughlin
Marvin Keebaugh

PIW:Jbinl! &amp; Heating

9. OVIRitAUL RIAR SELF-ADJUSTERS
10. INSPfCT REAR WHEIL 'CYLINDERS

HOLLEY Bros . Constru ction,
bu l ldozing , back t).oe wor~.
ditching, under roaQ~; , boring .
Phone 245-5018 or 245 -5006 .
18 tf

" You ' ll Like Our Quality Way of Doing Bus ines s"

LOT on SR 554, Ideal for mobile
home . We l L speti c tank ,
ready to hook up .

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Setvices ·Offered

ROOFING &amp; Spouting , Shingle
&amp; Bui ldup roof, Hot &amp; Cold
process , Home improvem~nt
in
general.
For
free
es timat es, phone RQb~rt
Meade , 388·8114 , B idtle i l.
Oh io.
230-tf

·-------·---------------.3 New Cadillacs In Stock

5 P.M.

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POINT PLEASANT
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PHONE 675-5170

M&amp;M

Gray metallic finish , matching leather int. ,
full power equipment, AM- FM stereo, new
steel radial tires , 1 owner. new Cadillac trade ,
low miles .

Open Eves. Til6- Til

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'5900

992 -5342

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BIG SELECTION OF
eFORDS
eMERCURYS
eFORD
TRUCKS

)96-1 FALCON fl c yl . sld trans .
good rubber r uns QOOd 0:.19~
196J Corv.:1&lt;r convcr l •bi C' r:o:c
con d , e~u t o tr,ln s . ~-1~0 f&gt;h
1JS 5R71

For Sale

NEW '74'

" ~~o Unhappy Own

CH IN CHI LLA 50 ll1 bCICI S !~t ue
Clou d dust ~5 . Halt r oll Key
we ld w irP q,l(H' 1.1 I " '11: I '
used oaqcs. {I ll S•H' S hall P•n'
bottles
du st pnns
rn.my
o llwr need Pel ill' m'&gt; lfl8 fl)28
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GALLI POLIS, OHIO

DOWN

Our Goal is

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SPECIAL

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SEPTIC TANKS
P ROTECT your mobile home
Cleaned and Installed
with T I E DOWN ANCHOR S.
RujSeii'S Plumbing , 446· 4~82
Call Ron Sk idmore, 446-1156,
·
2.97 -tf.
after 3 p.m .
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KOTALIC LANDSCAPING
. RIO GRANDE, OHIO
THOMA S Fa in Exterm inat ing , COMPLETE PROGRESSiqE
Co . T ermite and Pest Control.
LANDSCAPING
Wheelersburg , Ohio .
SHRUBS, Trees , rock gardens . ·
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233 -tt
all guaranteed. Complete
spring c lean up . Lime ,
ROOFING AND SPOUTING.
Fertilizer, Seed, Shrubbery
Shingles, s iming and buildup
maintenan ce. 2,45-9336. ~
hotroofs . Free E stim.ates . 26
•86-tf
years exper ience . James
Marcum , V il1ton , Ohio 3889940

COUPE DEVILLE

In

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Was '7039.40 NOW '5800

Wagoneer
Automatic, V · B
P.S., air.

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P.R fi.ND n('w &lt;' I&lt;'C 1r •c or qan
less lhC111 H months old Will
snc rli• cc Com po., w11h r h y th
mic o.,r•c1 1011 cll\d cas 5r- tt('
pt,1ycr W • l h lcnrnnHt tap cc; .
alSO S 11 CC I rliU SIC \ l ilt 1101 5 1
VCilr warrilnty
Src rl l
,Childl'rs Mu 'i •C Ce nter l·'ll
J•l 6 16) 6

NOW
$2295
$_1988
$1095
$1888
$1395
$1688
$1188
$888
$1488
$1295
$1095
$1099
$1188
$888

1967 JEEP

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DON WATTS V.W. RIVERSIDE AMC-JEEP

1973wideDfEVROLET
...............!2495
bed, 6 cyl.

74 Olds 98 Luxury Sedan

. Supp ly

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Short narrow bed, six cyl. Nice.

DEMONSTRATOR

a.

SPECIAL

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1973 GMC

Services Offered

Sh~mpoo r r

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$2995
' $2395
$2395
$1795
$2795
$1495
$1195

TOP DOLLAR TRADE-INS
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED

Rent
~,.rl urph y

Club

Long wide bed, shr: cyL , radio, West mirrors, extra sharp :

175 A .COMMERCIAL ana
SCHOOL -OUT SPECIAL
development land . Located U. . s ACRES in Rio Grande, ov er ON Starcraft Camper s, Reese
S. 35 .
600 ft . frontage . $7,000 . Ph .
Hitches 25 pet. off , A uto -dash
367 ·7654 or Co lumbus 1-869awninQ , 20 oct. off . All s izes .
NEW HOME S S20 ,000to SSO ,OOO .
2457.
Ca·mp
Conley
Sfarcraft
109-12
Sales , Rt. 62, N. of Po int
OHIO River lot with Qual ity - - - - - - - - - -- - - - Pleasant beh ind Red Carpet
mobile home. Al ~o your own
Inn .
.
privat e bo a,t dock .
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1973 DfEVROL£T...............~2495

RT. 2 &amp; 35

Cadillac - Oldsmobile
GMAC Financing Available

$588

9;

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446 -9800

1974
DfEVROL£T...............~2895
Short wide bed, V-8, 9,000 miles.

CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH

ST . RT . 3s - New. s rms , w,
baths , full base . 2 car gar . &amp;
on a l arge flat lot. House is not
comp lete . Owner says sell
th is house . No reasonable
offer refused .

ONLY

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~UP FR -.lu ll &lt;..ur~ ' nul!• lh.;~t '&lt;;
Hluc L u&lt;, ! r(' lo r ciC'rl lli!HI rlHI ~

See the Economy Experts : Dwight Sievers, John Sang, Larry Daugherty,
Jeff Schenerlein .

'1695

JEFFERS

Baby farm on Dav isRd ., barn , fob . base, fruit and
berr ies . Good 6 rm . house
w ith bath . Good barn and
fen ces . Pr ice $13 ,500.

In

SPECIAL

~hort

6 A CRE

s1o .ooo.

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2 Door, 4 speed , radio, w-s-w tires, wheel covers, 18,000
miles, one owner . ,

Wrecker : 992 -7587 or 99U135

EVERGREEN - 5 rms . an(t
bath,fur . heat ,slorm drs . ancr
•.-,•in . $14 ,000.

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$l788

In

2 Dr . .H.T., V-8, auto .• tut St. wheel, factory air, w -s-w
Radial tires . A real cream puff.

~ j! V-8, auto •• P. S.
a. ~~Monday May 13th

paint job,
real sharp.

Ill

1972 DATSUN 1200

641 Third Street, Middleport. Ohio
See: Fred Blaettnaror Danny Thompson
Phone: 992-2412
Alter Hours : 992 , 2412

0 . J . WHITE RD . 1 yr . ole , :,
rms . 1112 bath. all brick, all
carpet , al l ei ec . located on a.
tar ge f lat lot . Pri~e S30,000.
RUIJ"rE 7, South , all bri ck, 8 big
rms ., 2112 baths , all carpe t, 2
F. Ps .• sw imm ing pool. river
view and 1 A . lot . Lu xury plus.

FIVE m l nu t~ s fr om Gav in.
Remodeled two bedroom
home . L iving room, fam ily
room , k itchen , bath and
porch . Over an ac r e. Under

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a.

'1695

Keith Goble Ford Inc.

RANCHO

SAFETY BRAKE

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Slant Sl:lc , auto ., radio, wheel covers, w-s-w tl~es .

1970 BUICK RIVIERA

$3995
$2795
$2795
$2795·- -

SPECIAL

SPECIAL

1968 PLYM. _, c...
_,,969 OPEL GT
Fury
C
c 4 speed. New ~- IL, ~ Sport
2 Dr. H.T.
uu

1971 PLYMOUTH DUSTER

TRUCKS

7

Sta. Wgri . (Bus), passenger, red &amp; white, 17,500 miles .
Super Beetle, sunroof. yellow, 4 speed, 19,000 miles.
Super, 4 speed, red. l6, 150 miles , sharp car .
Super, 4 speed, light blue, radio.
Ghia Coupe, yellow.4 speed , radio, 15,434 miles.
Regular Beetle, yellow, 4 speed , radio , 24,000 miles.
Super Beetle, dark blue, 4 speed, radio .
Super Beetle, orange, 4 speed, radio, 36,000 miles.
411, 4 dr . sed . , yellow, automatic, air con d . , 47,605 miles .
Ghia Conv ., black, 4 speed, radio. Sharp.
Bug, beige, 4 speed. radio.

SPECIAL

'795

V-8. auto .. P.S., radio.

Lots of Happy Buyers- No unhappy owners .
Open evenings until6:00 p . m . - 5 p . m . Thursdays &amp; Saturdays . Closed Sunday .

VtNfON - 4 rm s. and bath All
pan'eled and carpeted . It ha s
alum . siding and new roof .
Th Is house ha s been com ·
plete ly remodeled ; larg e lot
Pri ce reduced to 512,600 .

NEAL REALTY
ONE ACRE . located across 3 BDRM . home , bath , alum.
ra ilroad from Gal li poli s City
Busin ess
sid ing , gas furnace , located TYCOON LAKE lim it s si gn , just beyond cattl e
with liv ing quarters, plus 3
on 2 acres , about 4 miles from
a uct ion building . Ph . 304 -73 6r m . house and foundation for
·town on St . Rt. 218 . Priced for
8317
a Jrd house . 3 A . flat tot . The
qu ick sale . $14,500.
110·3
bund le for $27 ,000 .
Ofliu Phone 4,46-1694
ST. RT . 775, SO A .. 15500.
Evenings
L'OT for sale at Centenary ,
Charles M . Near 446 · 1546
~~;.rHs~cn: OCI~~ · : . tJ'o~o1~0~00 .
108'&gt;&lt;1 80' .' Ph . 446 -6497 .
J . Michael Neal 446-1503
110-3
SMITH RD . 4 A . $10 ,000 .
Sam Neal446-7358
96 -tf LOTS ON St. Rt. 35
L A ND In R io Grande, 5 .acres
ANY HR . 446-1998
flat on two roads. A lso 20
NEED LISTINGS
FOR SALE BY OWNER
acr es, can be divided. Ph . 245 - 3 BDRM . bri c k , 11h bath ,
5320.
carpet. bu ilt -in kitchen , 2 car
110-3
garage, full basement w ith
f inished tam ily room . Fenced
in bac k yard . Spring Vall ey ,
by appointment. F='h . 446-4081.
REAL TORS
106-6
AUCTIONEERS
446-0001 or 245-5303
SO you want more than a tot ...
How a~ou t nearly n ew home
w ith full basement .on Neigh borhood Rd . Almost two
acres . On l y 511 ,500 .

sTeering,

•895

1969 PLYMOUTH 4 DR.

"The Closer You Look,
The Better We Look. "
COME IN TODAY AND LOOK - I AM SURE
YOU WILL BE GlAD YOU CAME IN.

PAT RI OT - l rm s., 2 stor y
old er hom e w ith ba se., fur nace heat. cen . air . bath .
carpet ov er H .W . fl oors,· 25'
beautiful k it chen ca binets . It
has a ba rn 24' K 40 ' and
locat ed on 1/, A. fl at lot . Pr ice
$18 ,000.

'1495

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1972 Chev Nova 2 dr .. green with white top, 6 cyl ., auto .
$2495
1971 Dodge Demon, 2 dr. , yellow, 6 cyl., auto., radio.
$2 09 5
1970 Maverick 2 dr., blue, 6 cyl., stick shift.
$ 1495
1970 Ford Pickup, green, this is a good-sharp truck .
$1995
1970 Duster 2 dr. , 6 cyl., standard shift, beige.
$1 595
19.70 Duster2 dr., small V -8, auto., bucket seats (sharp)
$179 5
1970 Pontiac Executive 4 dr . , maroon, A . C.
$1 495
1969 Plymouth Fury 11,4dr.sed.,gold, V-8,auto .
$1095
1969 T . Bird. white, black top loaded with extras .
$1895
$1495 e a .
2- 1969 Chevelle sta . wgns. Both nice wagons.
2- 1969 Pontiac Catalinas, 4 dr.
1-$895
11969 Fairlane 2 dr., small V -8, auto. Nice car .
$1295
1969Chev . lmp.4dr . H . T., V-8, auto . , P . S, ,air.
$1295
1968 Ply. Fury 4 dr. sed . , v.8, auto., P.S. A nice family car .
$1095

P.S., P.B., rad io, w -s-w tires, wheel

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FOREIGN CA-RS BELOW

'1895

NOBODY WALKS AWAY
FROM THALER- FORD!

I.'EMQVf- r nrrH"1 pillllt. MHI
&lt;;pO l s. tlutl ilf'ill l' n cillwn nnp

Most of the above cars are covered under the factory guarantee of 24 mo .,
24,000 miles. If not we will cover them under the Don Watts Guarantee , 30
days or 1,000 miles 100 Pel. (Not 50 Pet - SO Pet . )

2 Dr . hardtop, v.a, auto .. power brakes, power steering,
tact . air, vinyl roof , e,;celtent from bumper to bumper.

FOR SALE ON
STATE RT. 35

WE HAVE THE RIGHT
DEAL FOR YOU!
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992-2126

1973 DODGE DART CUSTOM

4 door , slant si x engine. radio, P. steering, W·S· W tires,
\liny l roof, wheel covers, one owner , 7,000 miles.

A -1 USED CARS: Why buy a u sed c ar fro m a
lot not equipped to rec o ndit ion it when y ou c an
buy from a new car dea ler that is equipp e d to
get the car ready for servcie? Our se rvice and
parts department are behind our used cars .
Mos t of them are trad e d in on new F ords . and
we gladly give you th e name and phone
number if available of former owner . Our car s
are reconditioned for d e p e ndabilit y , r e ady to
serve. and priced to sell .
Finest Cars and Trucks
When olhe r manufacture rs were mak i ng
larger and larger car's, Ford pushed as always
to make a car more economical in all s i zes .
While others were s pending millions on larger
engines. Ford now has one of the most modern
plan Is in the world at Lorain, Ohio making the
new 5 main bearing 4 cyl. engine in two sizes
the envy of the world . Through better
management to workers relations , and very
strict quality control. we can now say

ST . RT . 160 - HOME &amp; I N
VESTMENT - 7 big rm s., all .
bric k; featu r es centrc,l air ,
elec.
heat,
F .P .,
c ar pe t, paneled , walk . in
c.; losets , and 1.884 sq . ft. l iv .
area Thi s is on e of the best
built houses in th e area . 3
mobile homes (2 new l. 4 rm .
furnished Apt. all r ented .
income $61 5 per mo. It has 2
barn s and 30 A . of clean ,
fertile , land . 6 pet. financing
to the ri ght party .

•4395

mnes

PARTS DEPARTMENT : Most peo ple agr ee
we hav e best balan c ed and larg es t s to c k of
Ford car and truck part s in th e are a .

3 B·EOR OOM home , carpe ted
all but ki tchen and laundry
room.
se .... eral
closets ,
refrigerator and stove , gas
furnace , ci ty water , sewer , 0 . J . WHITE RD . - Brick and
just off Bul avllle Road lot 113
frame , 3 bdrm ., all carp et, all
x 170 frontage , in the
ele c.
atta c h ed
garag e.
Gall ipolis schoo l distri ct.
Located on v, A . fl at lot . Pri ce
On Ja ckson P ike , new brick
only S24,500. L ess than 2 yrs .
home fully carpeted , central
Old.
· a ir , f a mil y room in t he
basement , 2 car garage with CENTENARY - New , 3 bdrm
autpmat ic door . 100 x 200ft .
brick and frame ranch . all
lev el lot. cl ose to hospi tal.
carp et. all elec . w ith heat
Shown by appoin tm ent .
pumpandcen . ai r , liv . rm . l 3'
x 1811:&lt; ' , equipped ~i t chen . all
OFFICE : 446· 1066
pan el ed, 1112 bath s and you
EVENINGS:
can
have
i mmediate
R'lJssell Wood, 446-4618
possess ion'.
Ron Canaday, 446-3636
Jof:ln I . Richards , 446-0280
,'sT . RT . 160 - New. 5 rms .. 2
baths , laundry rm . and big 2
car gar . This house is all
ele c.. at 1 carpet. Rustic
stained wood s iding and
located on a 1/ 2 A . lot . Good ·
house, good IQcation and a
good buy .
·

$1295

1968 CAMARO HT CPE.

door hardtop , AM-FM radio, vinyl roof. power steering,
power bra kes, wheel covers. w -s-w tires, 6,800 actual
.o1

SE-RVICE DEPARTMENT: Six f u lly train e d
and e quipp ed m e cha n ics plu s th r ee he lpe r s .
We s p ec iali ze i n s uch thing s a s wh ee l a lign ment ,. radiator repair , tr a ns. ov e rhaul. brake
servi ce . radiator r e pair, motor tuheup o n both
car s and eve n heaviest tru c k s. We al s o have
an e xcellent body and paint shop . Som e of th e
m e n hav e had as much a s 35 y e ar s exp e ri e n ce.

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1973 V. W .
1973 V . W.
1973 V . W.
1973 V. W.
1973 V . W .
1972 V . W .
1972 V . W .
1971 V. W.
1971 V . W .
1969 V. W.
1969 V. W.

1974 DQDGE MONAOO CUSTOM

complete automotive headquarte rs.

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USED VW's

6

Get acquainted with this area's most

l.

USED CARS

1974
AMC GREMUN
Radio, 4 speed, w -s-w tireS, cvt ., 8,700 miles .

R ~ 'N ify ,

~1066

1974 CHEVEill ClASSIC ............$3995

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FROM JEFFERS

32 51 il f4.! S t .
TL•Lo146 · 1998
NEJ\R VI NTON
Bri ck . II :
stor y, 7 biQ room s. tl 1, bat hs.
L4•10 sa . II . li vi n~ i'rea on
~ m ai n ' fl oor.
F" .P'-' fur nac e
heat ; cos t $150 to hea t pa51
win ter IOmi : fr om m ine . This
" MO THER ," her four year .ol d
house
is J yrs . ofd . Loc.l tcd on
Burt on as k ed . " Is the stork , 1 A 11;:~1
lot Se tl inq und er
that broug h t . me th e same
re placemenl cost fo r \ \,9,900
stor k that br ings an t s and
spide r s and fr ogs? "
BAS TI A N!
Dr .
EKC IU Si'l e
resid ent ial area , 5 r m~ . an d
" YE S. dear , " his mo t her
bath , ca rp et over H w . flo or s,•
r epl ied .
l arge tiv . rm . wi th book
shel'l in g, pl en ty c loset s and
" TH E N ." con cluded Burt on .
loc at ed on a fl at lot. Pri ce d ·
" you didn 't do so bad after
for a quic k sa l e at S2 1,800.
all !"
821 SEC OND Ave 6 big roo ms
RE STA UR A NT on Second Ave .,
and bath , 2 story fr am e on a
new eQUipm ent. 5 ye ar l ease
large cit y lot. It has a til e
with 5 year renew al av a ila ble
block gar age and stora ge
Can pay tor itse lf in on e yea r .
bldg . This hou se is sound
$24,500
stru ctura lly and wi th a ti tt le
paint wou l d m ake som e on e a
45 ACRES , 35 ·t i llab le. ne ar
n1 ce comfor ta bl e home Pr ice
Tycoon L ake w ith a 1972
only $18.000 .
Es kew Mobi le Home, 1&lt;~ x 72, 3
GR
EEN ACRES Br ic k , S
bedroom . 11, baths, spr ing
r m s.. tv., bath s. H .W . floor s
wa ter . sept ic tan k. $20,000 .
w it h new ca rp et in l ivi ng
room . d inin g ar ea and ha iL
3 BE DROO M . mod ern bri ck
Ful l and dr y base . Oi sh ' ho me on 10 acres . F ini shed
wa sher and d ispo sal in w ife
b aseme n t. h ea t ed ga r age ,
approv ed ki t c hen . I t h as
centr al air conditionin g . A
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country
hom e
bea utiful
room . Thi s is a quality bui lt
located on Ti ck Ridg e Road .
hou se and on ly 10 ye ar s old .
$41 ,500 .
Own er tr an sferr ed and ha s
pri ced for a qui ck sa te at
IN CROWN Cit y. 3 bedroom ,
$27,500 .
fram e.
b a th ,
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car port and fully furni sh ed
t:DGE OF TOWN - 1 yr . old , 6
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rms ., all br, ick, all elec .. all
carp et, Ph bath s, F .P., patio ,
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carp ete d , b ath . m od ern
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kit chen , fu el oil fu r na ce, ni ce
blJilt house and can be bought
gar de n sp ot . Al so 3 bedroom
for S35.5 00. Own er tran sr enta l. Both tor $1 8,000. Call
ferred. Buy ; sell a tot and you
for ap poin tm ent .
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ACCORDING to the May 7 News Letter of th ~ Ohio Valley
hnprovement ~lion, Inc., Miles T. Epling, president of the
M. T. Epling Co., Gallipolis, was one of so;ven OVIA representatives slibmlttlng'llle association's fiscal 1975 recommendations
for the oni!oing Ohio River Basin's water resources program.

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TilE recommendations were presented to the Public Works
Subcommittee of the House and Senate Approrpations Committees on May 2.

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G a l l i a n m a d e :'·N o .
. WASI:li NGTON, D. C. - in the No. 2 position at BDM
Stanley E. Harrison, a native an d gives him overall
of Gallia County, Ohio, has responsibility for BDM's
been elected Executive Vice technical program performPresident of Braddock, Dunn ance and corporate-wid'e
and McDonald, Inc. ( BDMJ. marketing on an international
metropo litan Washington · basis," Williams said.
he adquartered
syste ms
Harrison,thesonof Mr. and
anal ysis,
planning ,
a nd Mr •.. S.M. Harrison of Cen•
problem . solving firm, it was tenary,
is married to the fo rannounced Friday . by. BDM mer Doris Ann Pow.ell o(
President Earle C. Williams. . Fa irfield. They reside in
" This rr:tove places Harrison north e rn
Virginia

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systems
{metropolitan Washington , D. methods of science and
C.) with their children Brenda, systems • tec hnology
to
Arm, David and Lynn.
military, governm~nlal, a nd
In the new position. Harrison :industri al planmng and
is responsible for all probl em
solvlflg.
The
Operations programs of the fir m's Operations
pro700-person BDM organization, grams today encompass
aswellasactiviliesofBDM's

Eastern

OperatJ.on s

Plans and Programs Staff He (headquartered in Vienna,
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Vice President of BDM Ser- { head qu a r t ere d
vices Comp~ny, a subsidiary. Albuquerque), and Operational
BDM applies modern Tes t and EvaluatiOn, the

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largest smgle
f/· g and management positions with
area . Tne u. 5;:
also . Martin-Marietta Corporation
E~~pean opcr~ 10 ~ 5 ~~ re '0r" . and, earlier, was a resear ch
Wlthm M~: ~amson s ~p the engineer with Sandia Corresponsl 111 y, 85 we p .. t
poratign
and
Battelle
fir m's Specla 1
rojeC 5 Memorial Institute .
Dlredorate .. ed BDM in 1968
Harrison is a member of the
Harr_lsOnJom
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American Management
as Direc tor of A uquerqude . A
·ation the Association of
0perations
was ' name
ssoc•
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m 1970, and has been servmi~~~ Registered Professiona l
VIce
Before. .
BDM Engineer in the State of Ohio.

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IN conclusion, Epling said, "If the im~rovement of Gallipolis
Locks is continually ignored ... chaos could develop. When the
new locks now under construction are completed on the Ohio
River Gallipolis Locks will become an aneurysm ready to burst.
AD other lock chambers will be 1,200 feet long above Gallipolis to
Pittsburgh and below Gallipolis to Cairo. Since there are no locks
in the lower Mississippi, Gallipolis will he 'the bottleneck for
transportation from Pitts)lurgh to New Orleans.
"CONSIDERING that the present locks severely restrict any
growth in traffic on the Ohio, and considering that a serious
accident to the outmoded chambers would effectively stop
navigation, it seems that it is imperative that the work be started
immediately to relieve the situation.'.'

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LOOSE NOTES- APPlication deadline for area fourth, fifth,

Keeping nn rm around the fire
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Desks - Hassocks - Wall Plaques - Clocks· Pictures- Desk , Table and Floor Lamps· Bean Bags
- Wall Mirrors . Door Mir rors.

· Just arrived! Large shipment of solid maple, oak, walnut, pine
and pecan Buffets, Hutches, Chinas, Round Tables, Oval
Tables. Rectangular Tables, Pedestal Tables, Drop Leaf
Tables.
Large selection of matching chairs, S and 7 piece metal
dinettes.

TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the files of the Daily Tribune
and weekly Gallia Times ... Trucker walkwt idles 1,000 workers
at Kyger Creek Power Plant ... Charles Flaher, 50, Eureka, falls
of barge, drowns in Ohio River ... Ralph Harrison named 1955
editor of GAllS yearbook ... Charles Bodlme.r captures auditor's
contest on GOP ticket in May Primary as 5,149 Gallians go to
poUs :.. GAHS edges Lancaster 2-1 in district baseball tournament opener at Athens.

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Kissinger held the first of two
meetings with lsareli leaders
today on bridging the
negotiating gap with Syria over
a military disengagement for
the Golan Heights.
U. S. officials with Kissinger
put chances of reaching an
agreement a~ about 00-50, but
in Washington White House
officials said Kissinger was on
the verge of a Middle East
breakthrough and hinted a
Syrlan-Israeli troop separation
accord might come this week.
larael was less optimistic.

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threatened nationwide shutdown of independent truck
drivers passed a midnight
Sunday deadline in Ohio apparently without incident amid
driver complaints of - being
caught in the financial squeeze.
~~Overdrive"· magazine, the
truckers' publication, had call- ·
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Quneitra region plus more
villages along the 1967 ceasefire line.
"According to this estimate
Kissinger would get an
agreement only on a
separation line and leave the
rest of the aspects lo continued
negoiations in Geneva,"
Ha'aretz said.

Overdrive's
ca ll ignored

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meeting.
The Israeli press was less
optimistic than the Americans
traveling with Kissinger. The
newspaper Ha'aretz quoted
senior Israeli officials as
saying Syria had rejected the
Israeli proposal for a
disengagement line in the
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home and pay someone to
watch his rig rather than
chance driving during 'a strike.
"It's not worth getting hurt
over,'' he said .

"I'm next in this chow line"

Trucks rolling as usual
By United Press International ·reported no sign of a trucking

drivers would start a nation·
wide strike at midnight. He
made the forecast before
returning to Washington after
attending a truckers' meeting
in Breezewood, Pa., which he
had summoned to drum up
support for the strike.
Parkhurst claimed that "at
least500drivers" were present
at the meeting and tbat a
majority favored the strike.
Shapp, who spoke to the
drivers by telephone from his
Philadelphia home, said
"fewer than 20 per cent of the
300" truckers at the meeting
voted for the shutdown.
A key demand by the
truckers is for an extension of
the May 31 deadline for
renewing their licenses, Sbapp
noted that the drivers need the

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H~oy ralas eY 's.tunt1y utgbt forced about balf the cam·
pt:rs IIIIo pt"ll•'lfat lidkllag• but tbe remainder, who believed
. illelt ...,lpmeat to lie ~kfeble eooaah, braved II In their
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tents.
'Diere waa o.ne kn..,- Clii!Uitv of lnadeauate eoulu~~~e~~t. He
was 4dtslt ScOuter ~atllpaliB City Mana1er Paul Willer, who
admitled Moll4ay, ''My 1e111 fell down."

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"short of cash." A license costa
a minimum of 8200.
He told the truckers he would
introduce legislation lo allow
them another 60 days for
renewals. ·The truckers also
want speed limits above the
present 55 miles an hour and
the right for small truckers to
haul manufactured goods in
competition with the blg trucking companies.
In Ohio, William Hill , temporary chairman of the National
Independent Truckers Unity
Committee, told a Columbus
newspaper the shutdown would
barm the independent trucker.
The group, made up of between
16 and 23 national truckers'
organizations, voted this
month not lo support a strike.

reopening 'on Tuesday

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PJ' WAS FUN ~IOAYevellillg and Saturday until II rained,
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Spot checks in Pennsylvania slowdown anywhere in the
confirmed today a statement state. Checks of various truck
by Gov . Milton J. Shapp stops indicated that trucks
The State Highway . Patrol Sunday night minimizing the were roliing, although some
reported early today drivers prospect of another truckers' traveled in convoys as a
were pushing their rigs strike.
precaution. A trooper with a
through Ohio despite the strike
The work stoppage was citizen's band radio said he
ca'n.
called for by "Overdrive" overheard no positive allusions
"Everything appears to be magazine, the truckers' _ lo a shutdown during conrunning smoothly up to this publication. Spokesmen for versations between drivers.
point," a spokesman for the independent truckers also
Reports from California said
Patrol said. "We have bad no expressed doubt th~t a ·walkout the effectiveness of the strike
in Pennsylvania would
reports of anything unusual would take place .
KING AND QUEEN -Debbie Wllaon was crowned Queen and Dave Weber was named
happening in the state although
Pennsylvania state Police determine
its strength
.King Saturday night at Eastern's Junior Senior Prom. Miss Wilson is the daughter of Mr. and
truck traffic on a Sunday night
natJonwide, but in Utah,
Mrs. Robert K. Wilson, Pomeroy, RD, and Weber is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Denver Weber,
is generally light anyway.'' 1 118!11181111!181111!181111!Wllll!l&lt;.l!ll!l!l:~1!1~~lilj"lilj'lilj11!1i'. drivers voted 1o keep their rigs
Reedsvill~. Theme for this rear's prom was "Sunshine '75". Mrs. DoMa Chadwell was faculty
Law violated by off the roads after midnight.
William Hill, temporary
sponsor.
chairman of the National lndeSome dri. ers elsewhere made
pendent Truckers Unity Com- U. S. government
similar threats.
mittee, said Sunday the shutOverdrive's edilor, Michael
down " would be counWASHINGTON (UPI) Parkhurst, predicted Sunday
terproductive for the in- The Supreme Court ruled night that more than 90,000 .
dependent trucker."
unanimously today that the
"The 6 per cent (rate in- Justice Department under
By United Pross International
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A suit for money has been crease granted as part of the
WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT NIXON temporarily sets
first shutdown settlement) is Jo 0 ·
c e cons s eo Y
aside his battle against ~achment today to focus his attention filed in Meigs County Common covering. the fuel increase (of . violated the law · In its
on optimistic reports that Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger Pleas Court in the amount of . six 10 eight cents announced procedures for obtaining
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$3,500 by C. C. Howard, Rt. 4, May 1 by many oil com- ;.;lretap evidence.
Is on the verge of a breakthrough in th.e SYria-Israel impasse.
Green Wade
The 9 to 0 decision
Willie House officials are hinting that an accord on troop ' Pomeroy, against
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Th panles)," Hill said. "The
disengagement in the Golan Heights might come this week. They Vance, Rt. 4, Pomeroy.
e truckers have been hurting probably kills narcotics and
said despite the "heal of emotion" ·on Watergal\l, Nixon spent plaintiff asserts that Vance financially for years, but right . gambling prosecutions inmuch of the week.end studying cables from Kissinger and would drove his car ln negligent now we are being com· volving hundreds of persons
be "actively involved" in foreign policy the .'early part of this manner on March 16 this year pensated ,
which have been pending in
WASHINGTON (UP! ) _ presidential tapes.
week. Nixon spenta rare Sunday at the White House with and struck a Tnnessee Walking
Tru~ leaders in Ohio - various courts awaiting a While politicans continue to Nixon defied an earlier
members of his family, who gathered for Mother's Day.
eed ihe likelihood of a sec- .- ruling on whether the
debate the merits of a• committee subpoena for 42
horse owil~d by Howard
ca~mg phySical damag~ to the
nationwide shutdown was evidence can be used.
rresidential resignation, the tapes, furniShing instead the
TORNADOES HIT FLORIDA, GEORGIA AND SOUTII
slim at this time.
House Judiciary Committee edited transcripts that bave
CAROLINA Sunday, kllling at least four persons and causing anunal. .
. .Jack McWilliams,
oerv·
opens its first full week of provoked public controversy.
nearly $1 million in damages. Georgia was bit hardest. All four
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Ohio
truck
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sunny
today
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filed
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'· ' sw or vorce agal!IS stop where many drivers gathda y, and th e Senat e ls qu1e
· tly repea tedly 1·1 will ·!X"OVI'de no
tornado struck trailer home parks in Glennville and Savannah. Paul .· Goody, Ravenswood, ered to walt out the f1r'st shu' temperatures in the 60s. In·
. to " 1 the. d ks
W te te
te · Is
Cleat
ec . ." more
a rga'ttee·rnah riB thr.
One person was hurt in Florida and another in South chargmg gross neglect of duty down sal·d the strike was not.. creasing ·C1oudiness tonight preparmg
Th H
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popula' r among drivers he had with a chance of ·rain in the b e ouse
h . pe:ne , 'd vmg da eof COlll111l
losed he . as schee .
egun
eartng
ev1
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anngs
ewarnings for parts of North Carolina, V~rglnla, Maryland,
ln other action, petit jurors talked t~ and most would not north. Low temperatures in the against President Nixon last duled this week. The hearings
Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, Massachusetts and wereexc~sed by Judge John C. honor a second shutdown.
40s. Mostly cloudy with a ThurSday, may have· another may be opened to the public
Connecticut. Civil Defense spokesmen estimated damage at · Ba.conth1smornmgwhenasuit
'''That seems
· to be the rna- chance. of showers
Tuesday. battl ·
b
sh in
ek with
declsl
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a
on
SIJOO,OOO in South Carolina and at least $200,000 in Georg!a. There for money w~s setUed out of jority word here," said McWll- Highs in the 70s.
up.
pending on whether they will
waa no immediate damage estimate for the Florida area, but .court. The .swt aSking $120,000 Uams "and I talk to a lot of the
CALLED OUT TWICE
· The
committee,
still be televised.
aeveral frame houses and a number of mobile homes were either. was filed by Rene A. and ·boys,',
The Middleport Emergency demanding more White House
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delllroyed or damaged.
Ho.rtenser • R
Salas,
A ·Licking County, Ohio Squad made two runs Saturday tapes that Nixon has vowed
On the other side of the
Chillicothe, agamst Karen ~Y trucking 'leader, Steve Sen- afternoon. At 5:41 p. m. the will not be rele8sed, may pack Capitol, a random survey by
ATHENS ~ THE WAITER AT THE ATIIENS lfiLTON Green, New HavenJ and Ulllan dykar, echoed McWilliams squad was called to . the . off from the strategy of sub- • UPI 'shows that many senalors
turned to the tall, tanned man sipping a drink at the .hotel· bar. R. Greene, New Haven, on oplnlon the midnight deadlir,le Lawrence Manley residence, poenaing a mass of tapes an at have been study'"* ·Senate
"There's a phone call for a Mr. Agnew," 1the waiter said. ''You Dec. 5, 1970.
would Jl!ISS · linobserved by . 743 Sycamore St., for Usa once. Instead, It may call for rules of impeachment, seeking
ilnow who he Is?''
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Manley, age 8, who was taken specific individual tape additional reading material
"Yes' " the man .replied, putung down his drink. "That's
"You hear a few of them say to Holzer Medical Center, and recordings.
from the Lilirary of Congress
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yes, but most of them are at 8:08 p. m., the squad was
Conirnittee ~ ~ter and submitting procedural
It was' a far cry from 1971 when Spiro 'J'. Agnew visited
The temperature in down- saying no," said Sendyksr.
called
to
the
home
of
Dora
W.
Rodino has Indicated the questions to staff members on
Greece as vice prealdenl, receiving a hero's welcome and a key town Pomeroy at II a. m.
Some
drivers
late
Sunday
ex·
Roush,
165
Seventh
St
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who
panel
abandon Its the Rules COIIIliuuee.
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to .li\e city of Athens. Agnew, 8011 of a Greek bar:ber, virtually was Monday was ao ._degrees under P,.essed ,fear for their safety , transported .her grandaon to sweepingmight
request, forwarded
In addition, Democratic
sunny skies.
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talre
Veterans
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Kissinger had shuttled to
Damascus on ·Sunday for talks
with President Hafez Assad
and returned to Israel Sunday
night for today's meetings the 16th day of his current
mission .Hewasexpectedtofly
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Striding into the meeting at
Mrs. Meir's office, Kissinger
glanced briefly in the direction
of about 50 persons holding
placards and chanting slogans
150 feet away in a parking lot.
The protestors, mostly setUers
in Jewish outposts on the
Heights,
called
him
"Killinger" and other epithets.
When the meeting broke up,
Information Minister Shimon

Peres and Defense Minister
Moshe Dayan walked over to
the protestors and remonstrated with them to tone down
their remarks about Kissinger.
''He doesn't deserve it,"
Peres said. "It's not polite."
Foreign Minister Abba Eban
said the two sides broke off the
talks to allow the cabinet to
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Kissinger emerged from a
one-hour session with Prime
Minister Golda Meir and her
team of key ministers to tell
newsmen he had nothing to say
until the Israeli cabinet met
later in the day .

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Davis, backup center for the
Detroit Pislons, was named the
team'sassistantcoach Monday
lrut .wm continue lo play next
season for the NBA club in
addltlon·to his new duties.
Pistons Coach Ray Scott said •
· Davis, who joined Detroit in
December, 1971, in a trade with
Houston for a draft choice, was
"resolirceful, intelligent and

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Osborne's Gallipolis Da&gt;: Basketball Camp is Friday, May 24.
Youngsters planning to attend one or both sessions (June 3-7) or
(July 15-19) are reminded a $15 (nonrefundable) fee is required
with the application blank. Balance ($15) is due upon
registration. The fee includes tuition, camp shirt, a basketball,
medicallnlrurance and swimming, plus valuable instructions on
the fundamentals of'basketball. Ch.ecks should be made payable
to Gallipolis Day Basketball Camp, in care of Jim Osborne,
Gallia Academy High School, Gallipolis, Ohio, 45631 ... Gil Price,
Gallia ~deiny High School's f&gt;.S· senior hardwood center, bas
been n~ to the Prep AD-America Basketball Yearbook for
the 197~ campaign. The announcement was made last week by
the editors of Coach &amp; Athlete Magazine according to GAllS
Coach Jim Osborne. Price, who led the Blue Devils to the 1974
South.e!lllern Ohio League basketball title, was a regular for four
years for the Gallipolis squad. Selection to the Prep Honor Roll
makes Price eUglble for judging in the Prep AD-American
National Awards -Prep 100 Squad, Super Ten Team and Cum
LaUde ... Tom Spencer is the starting' centerfielder for the Indianapolis Indians. He's playing every day, and Is currently
batting over .300 as a switch hitter ... Gallipolis' Daye Roberts
had his flv~ame victory string snapped 4-1 by Pittsburgh
Thursday. Dave Ia 5-3 on the year.

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IN his statement, Epling endorsed the comprehensive water
resource development recommendations as submitted by OVIA
and pointed out the need for Iota! development in the valley,
resulting ui benefits to the entire nation. However, Epling's
rrimary interest, he said, was in funding 1o initlate the study for
replacement of the Gallipolis Locks and Dam where traff1c IS
even now critically congested, causing long and costly delays for
vital cargoes of coal, steel, oil, chemicals and many other raw
materials needed by industry.

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with committee chairmen and
urged them lo speed their
legislative pace so that, in his
words, the "decks will ·be
clear" lf a trial is held.
"We'Dhe rrepared to face up
lo our duty," he said in an
interview. Mansfield estimated
that "lf and whe~ the Issue
comes to the Senate, it would
take two weeks to get things in
order . Then we'd put all
business aside, except for
appropriations bills and the
like. ,
"U and when it comes over
here " Mansfield said "l
would' guess the trial could 'take '
8s much as two months.
"U that event occurred, the .
election campaigns of mem.
bers would become aecondary,
I would ,expect and anticipate "
that evety senator rum'bqi far j
I'e-electlon would fonco the
campaign involved and be on
doty in the Sen&amp;te d&amp;y lni and
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