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Trooper Carl L. Boggs completes
30 years service with Ohio ·State Patr~l

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TROOPER CarlL. Boggs, then (1948) and now ( 1978 l retired from the GalliaMetgs. Post, State Highway Patro Saturday, completing 30 years service with that
orgamza twn .

Ry J. Sherman Porter
Times-Senttn~l Feature Service
GA I.I.IPOLIS - It was a "busy and
exciting career, with ne.w experiences
from day to day, " according to Carl
Leland Buggs, who retired yesterday as a
trooper with the Ohio Highway .Patrol and
loo ked back across 30 years.
" I 'm going to take a long vacation," he
sa id . " I'm going fi shing. f'm going to do
some ga rdening."
Boggs's church is the Faith Baptist
Church at Hudncy. He also belongs to

Lafayette Post 27, American Legion, but
admits that he has; less than a com·
mendable record or participation· in it.
Carl L. Buggs was graduated witlt the
261h class from the Patrol Academy in
1948, and his first post was Gallipolis. C~tl.
W. H. !Iarrison was the commander, and
he, ltHJ, is retired at home in Northwestern
Ohio.
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Between then and now , here's just how ·
"busy and exciting" Boggs's life has been

There was this guy who leaped Irl!ln his
car and ned with' Boggs at his heels. The
culprit landed in Swan Creek, but floggs
fished him out by grabbing h1s foot and
pulling . Then there was a Point Pleasant
man who jumped from the old Silver
Bridge 90 feet into the Ohiu.Hiver to escape
Boggs; the fellow missed a barge by three
feel, was pulled from the river, and fined
and jailed for DWI and other tharges.
- An Athens County parole violation
eluded floggs long eno ugh to get into West
- Nu fugitive ever outsprinted Boggs. Virginia, thi nkin g the Ohio off ice r

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GALLI POLIS- POl NT PLEASANT

SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1978

Candidate
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DENISE MARSHALL, left , daughter of Mr . and Mrs . Cha rles Marshall,
Hemlock Grove, and a 1977 graduate of Meigs High School, was presented the
annual scholarship of the Uldies Auxiliary of Drew Webster Post 39, American
Legion, Friday aft ernoon. Presenting the $100 scholarship is Mrs . Grace Pratt,
pre~ide nt or the auxiliary . Miss Marshall attends Gallipolis Business College and is
employed at the Goessler Jewelry Store in Pomeroy.

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~ POMEROY Berna rd Gilkey ,
Hepublica n candidate for County Com·
missioner, Saturday announced his with·
drawal from that race.
Gilkey stated he had received a
written &lt;)p inion from Ohio Attorney
General William Brown stating that, as an
em ployee of the county highway department , he was disqualified by law !.rom
serving as co unty commissioner.
His candidacy would have required
him to leave his current employment to
place his name on tbe .ballot. The opinion
was received in reply to a written request
from Gilkey and Wesley Buehl, County
Engineer.
Gilkey said he received this notice
only hours prior to the filing deadline, and
that he desired to thank all the people, who
had signed his candidacy petitions. He
wishes to especially thank the individuals,
who circulated petitions for him .
Gilkey is a forme!\ county com·
missioner and a former township · trustee
in Meigs County.

Governor. of Ohio (Kiwanis,
that is) coming Wednesday

· HIO GRAN DE - The Governor of Ohio
IKtwams, that isl will be at Hio Grande
Wednesda y eveni ng for a meeting of the
Dtvision Nine Kiwanis clubs. It is the ufftl'lal vistl of Gov. John B. Johns tun II . Cindnn~ li.

Division Nut • Council will meet at 6:15
111th Ltcut. Gov . Albert R. Durose
presuling. TI1e dinner is slated to stmt at
about 7: 15 111 the t•ol1ege duung hall with
100 Kiwanians from eight Ol' niue or the 13
clubs attending.
Gov . Johnston jomed the Kiwams Club of ·
Northern Hills, Cinci nnati, 111 1964 and has
lllld perfect attendance ever stnee. In 1967
he was president or the dub, was
~cutenant-govemor 1969-70 and at the
same lime president of the Southwestern
Ohw Kiwanis Mental Health Association ;
from 1974 to the present he has been the
assodatlon treasurer.
The present governor was chainnan of
Operation Drug Alert 197().72 on an

Ohiowide basis and betamc administrator
of the Oistnct of Ohio Key Club setup
197:1-71i.
He was a delegate to eleven district eunvenllons aml six lntenwtional Kiwanis
conventions. lie was Northern Hills Man uf
the Year in 1969 and 1975.6, and Ohto Key
Club Man of the Year 1974-76.
A bUSIIICSS adnunistralion graduate or

Miami University , Gov. Johnston and his
wife, J o Ann, have a son. Jon B. Ill , a
seventh grade student at South Junior
lhgh in Mt. leal thy .
He rceciv d the Bronze Star and Purple
Heart d · 1g his 1943-45 servtee with the U.
S. Army .' ~le is bus iness mwwger of the
Carthage offi ce of the Wtnlon Sav tngs ami
l.ua n Co.
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advertising director, claimed

GA I~ LIPOLJS - James Emmons
Danner , 66, or 13 Pine St., retired advertising director or the Ohio Valley
Publishing Co., died unexpectedly at his
home here around 8:30 p.m. Friday
following an app'!t rent heart attack .
Mr. Danner, who completed 46 years
service In the newspaper industry before
his retirement on Aug. 31, 1976, was born
Od . 25, 1911 , in Gallipolis, son or the late
John E. and Mary Louisa Grube Danner.
He married Esther Fiske or Athens in
1933 In Catlettsburg, Ky. She survives,
along with three sons: U . Col. Robert F.
Danner, West Point , N. Y.; Thomas D.
Danner, Middleport , and Lloyd E. Danner,
Gallipolis. Nine grandchildren survive.
Two sisters and one brother survive:
Elise Margaret Kimball, Gallipolis; Mrs.
Helen Cunningham, Winter Haven, Fla.,
and John Harold Danner, Wil!pington,
Ohio.
Mr. Danner graduated from Gallia
Academy High School in 1929, and from
Rio Grande College in 1931. He played
basketball three yea rs at GAHS, and was
an avid Blue Devil athletic fan up to· the
lime of his death.
During World War 11, Mr. Danner
served overseas with the United States
Navy.
He was a member or the First Baptist
Church of Gallipolis and a member or the
church choir. He was also superintendent
JOHN B:1JOHNSON
or the adult Sunday school department,
and a former member of the Pomeroy
Lions Club.
Mr. Danner grew up with the newspaper .
REACHES MILESTONE
MOSCOW (UPI ) - The Soviet space business. He began .his newspaper career
program reach~!!! a milestone Saturday at the age of 19 in July, 1930, with the
with the annoW!cement or the laW!ch of Gallipolis Tribune when the late Harold W.
Cosmos 1,000, a high-altitude sputnik to Wetherholt was editor and publisher.
Mr. Danner began as a "printer's
watch worldwide Soviet ship movements.
The satellite was launched Friday. devll" in the·"back shop," at a salary or $1
The announcement came on Moscow radio per day. He spent seven years in the
and was followed by a brief description Tribune's mechanlcal department.
In September, 1937, Mr. Danner was
from the official Tass news agef¥!y.
• named the Tribune's first advertising
•manager by Publisher Wetherholt.
The Tribune- produced Its~iggest
AUTO O~OYED BY FIRE
GALLIPOLIS - A fire of un· edition ever In 1940, the 112-pagli Sesqui·
determined origin early Saturday morning Centennial, when the Old French City
destroyed a 1974 Buick Century owned by · celebrated Its l~h birthday. Although
David Booten, Rt. l , Gallipolis. The car outside help was hired ~y Mr. Wetherholt
caught fire on Rouish Rd. one mile north of In both adverti&amp;lflll aild editorial, Mr.
Danner played-a major role In the success
the Addi!IOn-Bulaville Rd.
Loss was set at U,950. Seven Gallipolis of that publication 38 years ago. Mr.
fire fighters responded to the &gt;Mlth alarm of Danner was the Tribune's advertising
manager until July, 1956.
the year.

During his association with the loca l
papers over the past four , and one-half
decades , Danner servea under three
publishers- Wetherholt, J. Albert Dea r of
Dear Publications, and Richard S. Owen.
He saw the Tribune gr0w from 1,300
circulation (printed on a 4-page cylinder
press) to the present circulation of more
than 6,500, printed on a modern offset
press.
Mr. Danner left tfie Tribune in July,
1956, to accept a position with the Athens
Messenger as an account executive.
He returned to the Ohio Valley
Publishing Co., in July, 1960, as advertising director or the Tribune and Daily
Sentinel. Danner worked out of the
Pomeroy office until his retirement.
Funeral services will be held I p.m.
Monday at the First Baptist Church with
Rev. Joseph Godwin oHiciating. Burial
will be In Mound Hill Cemet~ry . The body
will lie in state at the church one hour prior
to services.
Friends may ca ll at Miller's Home for
Funerals from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday.
Donations to the American Heart
Association will be accepted by the family.

.MIDDLEPORT- POMEROY

PRICE 25 CENTS

Registration
push und~rway

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MRS. ELAINE ROUSE

Mrs. Rouse
candidate
for post

POMEROY - A push to complete
voter registration will get underway at six
Meigs County banks Monday , 1-: A.
Wingett. Meigs Board of Elections uffi t tal ,
reported Saturday .
. Wingett reminded residents they must
re~i~1er by 4 p.m. on May 6 or they will not
he able to vole at the June 6 primHry
elections.
So far, 7,775 Meigs Countians have
registered. However, in November . 1976, a
total of 10,641 residents cast ballots Indicating there are still several thousand
residents not registered .
To reinforce the program to get voters
re~ist~red before the deadline, the board
or elections will have qualified regt sv ant s
in the six banks from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, to
register residents.
Wingett said this lime of the month
·was selected because of retirement checks
which arrive, consequ ently many
residents visit the banks. Locations for the
special three day registration program are
the Citizens National Bank in Middleport;

ADDISON - Mrs. Elaine Rouse,
Addison, has filed for the position of state
Demotratic committeewoman for the lOth
distritt, composed of 12 counties.
Mrs. Rouse ~as the coordinator for
Ga lli a, Jackson . Meigs , and Vinton
counties in the Gilligan-Celeste race In
1974. She was selected by Citizens with
Celeste as volunteer of the month for the
·state or Ohio and was featured in the
Celeste newsletter in October, 1976. •
She is a dues-paying member or the
President 's · Club, the Ohio Democratic
Party, the Federated Democratic Women
or Ohio , and the lOth District Democrat
Act ion l'lub, of which she is a.member of
the executive committee.
She is a former teacher , is a lifetime
member or the National Education
Assoctallun, the Ga llia County &lt;qtd Ohio
Hetlred Teachers Association's, the
Ga11ipoli s ' branch of the Ameri ca n
Association of University Women, the
Riverside Study Club, and is an officer in
the Point Pleasant Presbyterian Church.
During her teaching career she filled all
offi ces In her loca l association and served
on stale committees and as a member of
the negotiating team.
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Mrs. Vi rginia Blazewicz, 405 Ulsley
Street, Pomeroy, is coordinator for Mrs.
!Wuse in Meigs County. Mrs. Robert
Donnally, Rt. 2, Gallipolis, is treasurer f9r
the Rouse campaign. Mrs. Rouse's opponents are from Fairfield and Lawrence
counties.
When asked why she would like to fill
this position, Mrs. Rouse stated : "I engage
.attively in politics becausej believe all of
us should work for the nomination and
election of those we think can best serve
the public. If we do not do so, these choices
will be made by the special Interests."

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WIJU !dn 'l foll ow ... but he did ! Boggs
ca ught up with him near Hartford, where
Buggs chased him across a pasture,
uvcrtuuk tum , overpowered him, and
detained him unul Mason Cllunty sheriff's
deputies gut there. Again, Buggs and a
West Vtrginia ca r raced ·through heavy
traffic ltJ a pu1nt on Upper SR 7, where the
Ohiu Patrol .offi ter ptnned the fl eeing car
against a gua rdrail. One of the two men in
it ned across the bridge with Boggs
pounding the pavement after hinr. Buggs
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Emerge~cy

the Fa nners Bank and Savings Co ., and
the Pomeroy National Banki the RacineHome National Bank ; the Rutland and
Tuppers Platns branches of the Pomeroy
National Bank . There is no charge for
regi!)1ering lu vote .
Unr egtstered vote rs cannot vote.
caru10t s1gn petitions of cand idate;, and in
some in,1anees , cannot hold pub! It office.
"Hestdrnt s, who dq not reg1ster find
themselves ahnu;t in tlk position of b.eing
second class CitiZens," Wtngell commented . He urged restdents to take adva nta ge of tht s week 's spec1al registration
promotion

Arrowood fills
unexpired ter.m
GALI.IPOLIS - Following a three
hour executive session here Friday night,
the Gallia County Board of Educatton
appointed David Arrowood, Rt. I. Oak Hill
I Madison 'l'wp. Southwestern area 1 to fill
the ~nexptred •term of former board
member J. C. Mttchell. Mitchell rcstgned
last month. due to til health .
Arrowood ran unsuccessfully for a
seal on the board last November . He will
receive the oath of office at Saturday's
Apnl board meeting at K)ger Creek H1gh
School.
Dunng the executive session,· the
board revte wed the pending litigation
brought by fo rmer teacher William Bahr,
selection of a new board member, roofing
. repair contract wtth archtt ect George
Walter of Dayton and the board's
evH iuatlon of County Sehoul 'l&gt;uperintendent Tum Ha irston .

ene_rgy fiun d S
available
GALLI POLIS - The C:alha · Metgs
Community Action Agency announced
Satu rday that a program is now available
to respond to the needs of ehg1ble
households in Ga llia and Mctgs Count1es
Needs must be as a result "f the
energy . related emergency that has been
found to exist.
Withtn 1hese limits, funds wtll be
available to cover energy related
problems such as payment of outstanding
utility-fuel bills where necessary to obtain
continued services or needed deliveries.
and where reconnection or delivery in fa ct
occurs.
As in last yea r's program , operated by
the County Welfare Department s, cash
assistance will be limited to voucher
payment s and _pa yment s ·directl y to
suppliers of fu el or other assistance.
The, following criteria and guidelines
mandated by the Communtty Servtces
Administration shall be adhered 1o by the
Gallia-Meigs Community Action Agency.
1 - No person and-&lt;&gt;r household can
receive any form of assistance under the
program if it has access to direct
assistance through other . supportive
service networks such as welfare, except
in cases when such networks cannot
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GSI to receive
Improvements
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GAI.I.IPOI.IS
Million-dollar im·
provements will ~e completed May 31 this
yea r at the Gallipolis State Institute, ac·
turding to a stat ement from Dr. John H.
Ackerman , Ohio tltrcctnr ol health. TllC
exact fig1ire is Sl.lllil,ll2.
The work Includes installation of an otl
bumer in the Number Five butler :
upgrading of the electncal system , construction or a new I'Chtcle maintenance
fa ci lity ; im pr ovements tn the ia,undry and
medi cal-surgt cal bu ildtng ; an d 1m·
provement s 111 the water·cond cnsatt
system .
.The dtrector of health is the
destgnat ed planning aut ho rit y as
established b} Section 1122 of the Soetal
Security Ar1 Applica nt as listed was Or.
Timothy B. Moritz, director of the Ohio
depa rtment of menta l healt h. and mental
retardation.
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E~TENDED FORECAST
Monday through Wednesday, a chance
or showers Monday and Tuesday, with
fair weather on Wednesday. Highs will
be In the 50s or the lower 60s, with early
morning lows In the 30s or lower 40..

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• NO CAUSE OR ALARM
RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI ) - Commerce
Secretary Juanita Kreps confirmed
Saturday earlier reports the nation 's
e&lt;.'O nomy had no growth between January
and March and she.said tbe unemployment
rate would level off after dropping for
three straight months.
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But Mrs. Kreps told a North Carolina .
Democratic Party gathering the c0untry is
not heading for a rec.ession and a series of
economic downturns in the past week "Is
not cause for alarm ."

JAMES E. DANNER

CALi..S IT QUITS
NEWI'OWN, Ohio ( UPI ) - -Saddled
with a wave of federal forms , ClerkTreasurer Greg Delmllng has decided to
ca!l It quits, warning ·that paper work Is
handcuffing other small village
administrations.
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"Every small village is facing this
type of problem. The fact is, no matter
what the sire, it's becoming more and
more difficult to keep up with the paper
work and federal forms " said Delmllng
who will steP. down from' his $4,000 a yw
job when a replacement is found .

'mE G~LLIPOUA Area Jaycee Wives are once again supporting the Mothers
March of Dtmes for Gallia County. Gloria YoWlg, right, president and Bonnie
Stutes, left, ~roject chail'll)an, will kick off the 1978 project. The week of April }.jj
has been des,tgnated as Mothers March of Dimes Week. This project normally runs
during the month ~f January., but due to poor weather conditions, it was postponed·
and the orgaruzalion was given an extension period. Co-workers will canvass the
area this week .
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- Adriver at Tiffonsvillc had no front
seal in his car. He sat on a cilncrete bli,ck
to drive. B{1ggs pinched h1111 for unsafe
vehicle .
- Boggs· investigated an e1cddent in

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2 - ti ll huuseholds assist,ed by this
progra m must meet both income and
program eli gibility requirements.
3 - Only households with in&lt;·omes no
higher thanl 25 percent of the (';SA poveny
guidelines 111· elderly individuals or couples
recei ving SS I may be assisted by the
program .
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4 - Proof ul income eligibility is
required. The period for determining
eligibility " ill nut be more than 12 months
nor less than the 90 day penod preceding
the reque:,l for assistance. When proof of
eligibility IS unavailable. applicant must
s1gn a declaration of income elig ibilit y.
5 - Once inCome eligibility is deter·
ml nt' d, prog ra111 eli gibility mu st be
det ermined. i.e. that any eme rgency
gnerg) need exists arid that the person
lacks financi al reso urces to meet this

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requ ~re d IE. G. Notice of Disconnection,
o\'Crdu e fuel bills, not ice uf ref usal to
d~1iver. et c. l
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6 -- Pri o r i! ~· sha ll be given tu persons
fa c1ng life thremenmg sit uations and lo
elderly persons ! age GO and over l who
meet all eligibihly requirement s.
i - !.imitation on payments on beha lf
of any housel\.,ld under the program may
nut exceed the t~ctual amount needed to
remedy the crisis situation or $250 ,
whiche\' er JS less.
Apph cauons fo r thi s pruKram are
available in the follu1nng lvcat iUnS
1_ 1 ) Com munit y Act inn Agen cy
Off1cc m !he Gallia and '11 eigs County
co urthouses.
!21 Seni or Ci ti zens Center s in
Pomeroy Hnd Gallipolis
131 Satelllfe nutri tion snes 111 lht•
Vint on BaptiSI Church an d lht•
Reurgaru zed Church of Jesu s Chnst of
Latter Day Saint s 111 Ra cine
141Community Action Agency Central
Offi(:e 111 Cheshi re, phone numbers 992-7000
ur 367-7341
All appl 1cattons must be rcct•n·ed as
soon as possi ble but under no cir·
cumstances il ftcr Apr il 28, 1978 &lt;If 4 p.rn .

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two years uld . It happened this way : a
rather left h(s son. 2, in the car with the
engine running: the little boy jiggled the
gear shift stick so that il went into reverse :
the car backed unto the highway , where it
was struck by a s l ow~moving semi. No une
huti . Buggs did not arrest the driver . ·
- Up al the old Swisher airfield at
Cheshire, a sma ll atrpla ne landed iilsome
power lines and just hung there Buggs
investigated for the Patrol, but the Mid·
dleport Emcrgcnc)' Squ ad got the two men
oul of the suspended airplane. unelectrocuted and ot herwise uninJu red, by using
a firemen 's ladder.
A dozen years ago Ca rl1lnggs got the
f1lt h armual Sgt . Jim Mills Memorial
Award - a .38 ca libi"c pistol - as Gallia
Count)' 's most outstanding law man.
Boggs married Wanda Lee Knopp in
1948 while he was a rookie Patrolman, and
they hav&lt;' two da ughters, Ca rla Yvonne,
who works for the Cit y of Gallipoli s, and
Mrs. Ca roly n K. Hechler, R.N., of Rich. mund . Va . They have one grandchild. His
mother. Mrs. Florence Boggs, lives at
Guysville.
After h1s hrst SIX years in Gallipolis
Boggs wa s transferred 10 McArthur, a
subpost of the Jackson Post in 1954 but he
came back to Ga llipo lis as assislant
cum mander in 1955 for another six-year
slint Then , in 196 1, Boggs was transferred
to Steubenville, but, for the third time got a
Gallipolis assignment in t!l63 . an2, he's

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CINCINNATI I UPl i - Operators of
an alleged gambling parlor in Co vington ,
Ky., apparently were tipped off in advance
'of the massive FBI raid there Thursday
night. t he Cincin nati Post reported
Saturday.
U. S. Attorney Ja mes Arehart said his
offi ce knows a "local " sti w·ce informed the
alleged gamblers a ra1d was planned, the
Post reported. FBl o!licials declined
t:omment on the leak.
About 20 FBI agents raided a
Washington Street apartment Thursday
night. only to find the building unoccupied.
Poker tables. playing cards and poker
chips were conh sca ted.
An all eged ga mbl ing operation there
too k In $57,1100 a night, an unnamed FBI
Wformant said in an affi da vit. The
affida\'lt was lhe bas1.s of f:l searrh warrant
fur the raid .
The Post sHid federal snurces kh ew the
alleged operation had been closed down for
at least a week. bu t made the raid under
federa l reg ul atiuns that th ey "s how
cause" with in 10 days that a gambling
oper auon ei&lt;1sted there.

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POMEROY - Tw elve
defendant s were fined an d 10
ot hers forf eited bonds in
Meigs Count y Court t' riday.
Fined by Judge .Ruben E.
Buck were Joseph Murphy ,
Guysvi lle, $1 0 and com. left
of center: Au delle R. Deeter,
lJJng Bottom, and Michael
Prosen. Ona, W. Va ., $1 3 and
costs each. speed: Milton
Turk. Mayfi eld Heights. $15
and costs , speed : Roge r
Adkins , Syracuse , $8 and
co•ts, specdmg: Dimple L.
Eakins, Racine, $25 and
costs, driving left uf center:
William P. Hysell, LaPort e,
Ind ., $150 and costs, three
days confinement, drivin~;
while intoxica ted: Carroll W.
Johnson , Middlepor1 , $11 and
CO&gt;t s, speed : Tamara Stone
Hayes, Syracuse. $150 and
cost s, three day s con·
finemen l , confi ne ment
suspended , DWl : Mary Ed ith
Taylor, Racine, costs only ,
make restitution, disorderl y
conduct ; lmu Jean Blevins,
Pomeroy, $15 and costs,
fictil ious registration: Ir,vln
Cox, no address recorded , $25
and co•ts, disorderly con·
duct.
Forfeiting bonds were
Thomas H. Hedge. Stewart .
$28, speed: Darrell R. Nelson.
Mid dleport, $164 , hit-skip ;
E.
McLaughli n.
John
Pomeroy , $28 , una ss ured
clear distance : Michael E.
Cremea ns, Midd lep ort ,
$30.50, left of center; Regina
Muller. Boardman, Ohio,
Frederick J . Osb orne,
Reedsville, James H. Ga ff·
ney ; Jr., Cuyahoga f'a lls,
Steven 1'. Hawk , Middleport ,
and Sherman K. Gerlach ,
Letart, W. Va ., $30.50 each,
speed: Harry J . Phillips,
Parkersbu rg. $360.50. DWI.

Pour broth ers and 1wo
sisters pre ceded her in
death .
She
wa s
a
member of Kingdom Hall
Jehovah Witness Gallipolis
congrega tion . She was al1ive
Ln the volunt eers organization
at the Holzer Medical Center.
t' uneral services will be
conducted at 3 p.m. Tuesda y
from the Waugh-Hallcy-Wood
Funeral Home with Mr. G. C.
Reyno lds, mini ster , of·
fi ciating. Burial will be in
Pine St. Cemetery . Calling
i10urs will be held at the
funeral home from 3·5 and 7-9
p.m. Monday .

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WASHINGTCN i UPII - Encouraged
by Connecticut , backers of legislation that
require deposits on beverage bottles
predicted Saturday more states will enact
such laws before the fede ral government
takes action.
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have a, domino effect in New England ,"
said Diane MacEachern of Environmental
Action .
"Connecticut legislators supporting
the bill have sent red scarves tmy wore on
the floor during this week 's vote to
Massachusetts legislators seeking their
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.Area.Deaths

FI.ORENCE CASEY
GALLIPOLIS - ~' I orence
Evelyn Casey. H, Ht. 3,
Ga lli poli s (Bula ville Rd . 1
died at 9:20a.m. Saturday in
the Holzer Medica l Center.
She had been in fai ling hea lth
the pa st YJl8r.
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A former ernp !Qyee of
Hobbins and Myers, the
Holzer Medica l ·Center and
Ga llipolis Business College,
she was the daughte r of the
late Joh n Mill er and
Elizabeth Ea ly Miller.
She was born Aug . 17, !933
at Vinton. Surviving is her
.hu sba nd , Arthur Casey ,
whom she married reb. 21,
1953 at Bidwell.
Survivin g children are Mrs.
Ca rlos !Chmtinel Ayala,
Brooklyn, N Y.: Shcrri Lynn
and Tina Louise, both of
Jackson Pik e. Ga llipoli s,
Arthur E. Casey, Jr .. at
home . Two granddaughters
surviving are Adrienne and
Ter ese . The foll owing
brothers and sisters surv ive:
Calvin Miller, Ira Miller,
Columb us . . a nd Booker
Ev a ns. Col umbu s : Henrv
Eva ns, Lubbock, nxas: Mr.
Maxine Griffin, Mrs. Virgie
Matthews, Mr s. Margaret
Penn. Mrs. Dorothv Ne!ghbors, Mrs. Phobee Goolsby ,
Mrs . Loretta Brown, il ll of
Co lu mbu s; Mrs . Mary
Watkins of Jersey City, N. .1 .:
Mrs. Beula Hicknwn. Bidwell
and Mrs. Wonuna Dona ldson
of Bri dgepo rt, 0 . Ei'gh t
brothers-in-l aw an d fi ve

Sunday Times-Sentinel '

...fireman says
he saw men,
car near scene

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High School. Boggs served in the U. S.
Army air curps dunn g the rest of World
War II

CLEVELAND (UPI ) - A Suburban
Lyndhurst fireman testified Sa turday he
saw two men in a dark blue car while
f:h!X'king fire hytlrants at the office
building parking lot where Cleveland
rac keteer Danny Greene died in a bomb
blast Oct. 6.
Thomas Schrnenk said he saw the two
men and the ca r twice in the parking lot,
but added he could not identify them .
• Greene was killed when he attempted to
leave the parking lot after a dental
appoin~ne n t in the building.

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JAILED
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio
tUPI I _ James E. Br~wer ,
21 . Springfield: was Jaded
Friday ni ght after bemg
charged with five co unts of
agg rav ated r obbery , one
count of fel on(flus assault a nd
one count' of kidnaping.
Ch arges were filed after he
held up a doll'lltown tavern
and fo rced patron Tim Foster
of S prin~fi eld into his own

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. ALETHA CHASE
POMEROY - Mrs. Aletha
Bl ackwoo d Chase. 91,
Coo lvill.e. died Saturday at
Hi chfie ld Man or Nursi ng
Home , Hi chficld , Ohio
following an extended illness.
She was born in Athens
Count y, the daughter of the
late William an~ Issa Griffin
Bla ckw ood . She WilS a
lifelong res ide nt of Troy
Twp., Athens County.
· She attended Vanderhoof
Baptist Church and was a
member of the ch urch's Jolly
Workers Club.
Sur vivo rs in clude a
nephew, Harold Blackwood of
Akn1n ; 11three nieces, Doris
Brown , Granger Twp :
Milr io n Ham mond , Ne w
Smyrna Beach, Pia.: Leona
Powell of San Diego, Ca lif.

She was preceded by her
husband, Halph B. Chase.
Funeral services will ·be
held at 11 a. m. Monday from
the White Funeral Home in
Coo lvi ll e.
Rev.
C'ec il
Morri son will officiate.
Burial will be in · Bethel
Cemeter y near Coolvill e.
Ca lling hours will be held
fr om 2-4 and 7·9 p.m. today.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Myers,
Gall ipolis, and ma ternal
-grandmother. is .Mrs. Melvin
Holley.
Funeral services will be
held 2 p.rn . Monday at the
Willis Funeral Home with
Rev . E. C. Delaney of·
fi ciating.
Burial will foltow in Kings
Chapel · Cemetery. Friends
may call at the funeral home
from 7 until 9 p.m. Sunday.

CLAIR H. PARKINSON
MIDDLEPORT - Clair H.
Park in son, 84 , Route l ,
RENA Y. FI FE
.Middlepor1 , d1ed Friday a t St.
Gt\ LL IPOLIS- Rena V. Mary's Hospital in Hun·
Fife, 77, who resided at 71 tington, .w. Va., following a
Mill Creek . 1\d., Gallipolis, . long illness.
died at 4:45a .m. Saturday at
Mr. Parkinson was born
Pike County Hospita l's ex· Abg. 4.• 1893 in Meigs Co unty,
tended ca re unit, Waver ly. son of the late Lewis E. and
She had been in [ailing health Mary Braley Parkinson. On
fur approximately two years. June 6, 1925, he ma'rried
in ser ious t:ondition one Olive Dobbs at Glen Easton,
month.
W. Va. Surv iving besides his
She wa s born July 10, !900, wife are a daughter, Mrs.
in Meigs County to Harvey Floyd (Evelyn ) Wyci n~ki of
and Etta Yeauger Little, but Corning; a grandson, Ronald
spent most of her life in A. Wycinski of Flint. Mich .: a
Gallia County . She married sister, Mrs. Nellie Barton,
George Admn Fife Dec. 24, Columbus; a nephew, Clair
192o. ill Pomeroy . He died in E. Barton of Toledo: and a
October. 19ii2.
niece. Helim M. McLain.
'l'hey,...~re SUIVIVed by tWO Perrysburg . .
sons w1d a daughter : Gary
Besides his parents, he was
Fife, Ga lhpulis, and William , preced ed in deat h by a
Columbus: Hnd Mrs. J ean brother, Ra y, of Columbus
Johnso n. (;;!llipoli s. There and a . sister , Flossie
arc fou r grandchildren and Parkinson, of Rutland.
four grea t-grandchildren. A
Mr . Pa rkinson wa s a
sister prei:eded her in death . retired eng ineer of the New
Shl' was a member of Point York Centra l Railroa d
P leasa nt's · First NHzarcnl' hav in g worked for the
Chu rch
com pany fo r 43 yea rs. He was
Funcnil servircs will be a veteran of World War I. He
held at I p.m. Tuesday at the belonged to the Langsville
Waugh-Hallcy-Wuud Funeral Christian Church and was a
Home, the Hev. Alfred Holl ey lifetime member or both
offi cia ti ng, aud burial will be Naomi Lodge 55 , Knights of
in Gravel Hill Cemetery, Py thias, · and the Disabled
Cheshi re .
America n Veterans, Chapter
Fnends may call 6-9 p.m. 003, Columbus.
,
Mond&lt;J y at the funeral home.
Funera l services will be
held at tO a.m. Monday at the
Wa lker Funeral Home in
Rutland with the Rev . Gene
· IUt: llARO MERSHON
GAI.l.l POLIS
Requiem Musser orncialing. burial will
mass for Richard J . Mershon, be in the Oakfield Cemetery
:16. wil l be sung at 10 a.m. at Corning. ·
Friends ma y call at the
Munday ill St. !JJui s Catholic
funeral
home any time after 2
ClHII'C h by Father Adolf J .
p.m.
Sunday
. The family will
Golubiewski
receive
friends
from 2 to 4
,lnlcnllcnt will be 111 the St.
and
fro
m
7
to
9
p.m.
Sunday.
l.uuis Catholic Cemetery un
Friends
may
also
call
at the
SR 141. Friends may call 6-9
Cornin
g
United
Methodist
p.m. today at the Jay CreChurch from 12:30 to 2:30
mt•cns Funeral Home.
He died of a hca rt attack p.m. Monday .
'l1u~rsdil y whi le at work fur
the Columbus and Southern
ELD RIDGE SAUER
Ohio Electric Cu. at Federa l
PT .
PLEASANT
Mogul in Gallipolis
Eldridge (Dutch) Sa uer, 64,
Husil ry sen•1cc wi ll be helil Rr. 2, Point Pleasant , died
at i : 30 this ew11i ng at the Friday, 3 p. m. at the home of
('hureh.
his mother-in-law, Mrs. 0 . H.
Ca rder, Rt. 2, Point Pleasa nt.
He wa s a constru ctio n
INFANT MY ERS
GALLI POLIS - Jamie Lee foreman for the RagnarMyers, two month-&lt;Jid infant Benson Construction Co. at
so n of Mr. and Mrs. Paul lhe 1301 Project, New Haven.
1Brenda Kay Johnson) He was a 311 yea r member of
Myers, was pronounced dead the Ca rpenters Local 1159
upon a rriv al at Holzer and treasurer at the time of
Medical Center around 4 a.m. • his death. He had work ed as a
Saturday , He was born Fe b. ca rpe nt er foreman on
4, 1978, in Holze r Medical various jobs for Local 1159.
He was a former empiQ_yee of
Cent er.
One brother , Mi chae l the Mari etta Manufact urin ~
Eugene and one sister, Co . and also taught welding
schoo l in 1942.
Michaelle Lynn, survive.
He was a member of the
Paternal gra ndparen.ts are

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POMEROY
Two
vehicles received medium
damages and one person was
inju red In an aCCident on East
Ma in St. at 9:45 a .m.
Saturday .
Pomeroy police sa id a
vehi cle driven by Charles
Bu ckley, Min ersv ille , . was
backing from the Landmark
parking lot and backed into
the street hitting a westbound
vehicle driven by Wald o
Nea l, Harri so nvill e. Mr s.
Nea l was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital by the.
Pomeroy emergency squad
for trea tment of inj uries.
Bu ckley was cited to mayor's
co urt on a charge of improper
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Bellemead United Methodi•t
Church and former trustee or
the church.
He was botn August 12,
1913, Point Pleasant, to the
late Albert L. Sr. and Maude
Cheesebrew Sauer and. was
preceded in death by one
sister, Mrs. Betty Lou Nibert
in · 1969 and one brofher,
Albert L. Sauer Jr. in 1974.
.He is survived by his wife,
Alice Carder Sauer; three
sons, Richard Saue r, St.
Petersburg, Fla.: John Sa uer
and Eldrige T. Sa uer, both of
Point Pleasa nt; l wo s1slers,
Mrs. Charles (Inez) Fowler,
Point Pleasant : Mrs. Robert
!Helen) Vickers, Follansbee,
W. Va.; two brot hers , J . P.
Sauer and Mbrvin Sauer,
both of Point Pleasant, and
·seven grandchildr en.
Funeral services will be
held Monday at 2 p. m. in.the
Crow-Hussell Funeral Home
with the Rev. Bryan Blair
officiating. Bu rial will be in
Suncrest Cemetery. In lieu of
flow ers, contributions may be··
made to the building fund of
th e
Bellmead
United
Methodist Church.
Friends may call at the
funeral home after 2 p. m.
Sunday .

ESTA WELCH
GALLIPOLI S - E st a
Welch, 82, Ht. 3, Gallipolis,
died at 5:25 p.m. Friday at
Holzer Medical Center. She
had been in failing health
about six years.
She and her husband,
Ernest H. Welch, operated a
fa rm in the Vinton vicinity fur
sev eral years. They were
married Aug. 25, 1914 , in Iron· .,
ton, and he died March 19,
1975.
She was born Dec. 30, 1895,
in Harrison Twp ., Gallia
County, to Samuel S. and
Nancy Farrell Drwrunond.
They are survived by three
sons, three daughters, 24
gran dchil dren, 24 great·
gra ndehildren.
The sons are Burtum
Weleh , Winfield , W. Va .;
Cassel H., Scott Depot, W.
Va .; Willie Welch, Taylor,
. Mich. The daughters are Mrs.
Leonard (inez) Chi lders,
Winf ie ld : Mrs. Robert
(Ernestine) Bostwick' Rt. 3,
Gallipolis; and Mrs. Wa yne
(Barbara) Ru"'iell , Rt. 3,
Gallipolis.
One grandchild and one
great-grandchild are dead.
Mrs. Welch is also survi ved
by a sister, Mrs, Rosa Spears,
Proctorville. Three sisters
and three brothers preceded
her in death .
She was a member of the
Springfield Baptist Church.
·FWleral services will be held
from the Good News Baptist
Church on Georges Creek
Rd ., at 1 p.m1"Mbnday, the
Rev . Jerry l.ewis and the
Rev . Robert Coldin of·
ficiatlng , and burial will be in
Cunningham Memorial Park
at Charleston. The body wiU
Ue in sta'te at the church for
one hour prior to · the last
rites.
Friends may call :!-4 arid 7-9
p.m. today at the Waugh· •
HalleyWood Funeral Home.

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POMEROY - A marria11e
license was Issued to Carl
Jferman Wllsop, Sr., 43,
Mld'tlleport, and Mar~elene ,.
Kath~lne WUson. 40, Mid·
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CO LUM BUS - Outdoo r
recreation alre~dy is a $1
million dollar-a-year industry
in a five-country region nf
southeast Ohio, but an Ohio
Sta te University School of
Na tura l Heso urces stud y
shows the area co uld attract
more recreational dollars.
Commissioned by the fiveco un ty Generat in g Rura[
Ohio . Wealth
(G ROWl
commu ni t y development
council, tt.le study revea ls
tha t loca l recrcationa I
faci lit ies now are used
largely on the weekends, and
effort s must be made to at·
tract
long'er-term
va 'Cationers from outside the

Some 160,1100 campers use
the nine private and state
campground s in Athen s,
Meigs, Gallia, Vinton and
Jackson Counties. while area
swimmin g tAnd
pi cnic
facilities attract SQme 650,1100
people each year, the study
shows. The four area state
pa rks are La ke Alma, Lake
Hope, St roud s Run a nd
Fork ed Run Stat e Park .
While a siza ble number of the
campers com~ :-:; from outside
the area (nearly 50 percent
from West Vir ginia ), 80
percent of the picn ic and
swimming fa cility users are
local residen ts. The West
Virginia ca mp er:s spend
area.
$272,400 annually in the
The stud y was fu nded GROW area .
through the Ohio Agricultural
" It 's a beautiful region.
Resea rch and •Development got a lot of poten tial for
Center and the Cooperative recr eational developmen t, "
Extension Service under Title sa id pro ject director Kenneth
V of the federal Ru ral A. Wen ner , an assistant
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professo r
of
natural
resources. He noted also that
hi gh quality recr eati onal
fa cilities are a good enticemcn l fo r other industries
to locate in the area.
. The stud y revea ls tha t
campers use both the private
and state cam ~ ~ ro un ds
prim ar il y fnr ex tended
weekends and the facilities
are largely underutilized at
midweek throughout the 105day recreationa l sea son .
Four days or less is the
averagevisitfor61 percent of
the campe rs using state
facilities . Only 12 percent of
the campers use the fa cilities
fo r a one-week vacation, and
4 perce nt come for two
weeks.
Wenner said an effort co uld
be made to encourage long~r­
term use of the camping
fa cilities. This might be done
through more local events

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such. as the annual Jackson
Apple Festival and .!lob
Evans Farm ·Festival w~ich
are designed to attra ct
vacationers from out•ide the
area . More use of the Ohio
River for boating also should
be encouraged, he said.
Wenner pointed out that
. none of the state • campgrounds has electrical hookups at the campsites . Even
when camping, a sizable
number of people want the
conveni ence of electricity
and area cam pgroun ds
proba bly would attract. m ore
users if this were availabl e,
he sai d. Slrnilarly, many
people, when camping for
more than a few days, enjoy
eating away fr om their
campsite. More restaurant
faci lities .near campgrounds
·likely would enco urage
longer-term campe r s to
vacation in the area.

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MARTHA SHEPPARD
PT . PLEASA NT - Mar1ha
S. Sheppa rd , 79, 1357
Hose b er ry
C ir c l e,
Charleston, died Friday in
the Riverside Nursing Home
after a long illness.
She was a member of the
Ce n't ra l Baptist Church,
Charleston.
Born Feb. 19:) 899, Salein,
W. Va ., she was the daughter
of the late Stephen E. and
Minerva Pal Swiger.
Survivors in clu de six
daught ers,
Mrs.
Ruth
Withrow, Charleston; Mrs.
Hel en Ervin a nd Mrs.
Catherine Surbaugh, both of
South Charleston; Mrs. Mary
Bowen, Elkview; Mrs. Jack
Sharp, Columbus, Ga.: Mrs.
Juanita Fox; Florida; two
sons, Eugene Sheppard ,
Henderson, and George R:
Sheppard, Grand Rapid s,
Mi ch.; one sis ter, Mrs.
Gladys Marshall, Jackson·
ville, Fla.: 25 grandchildren
a nd 13 great-grandchildren .
Funeral services will be
held 1 p. m. Monday at the
Snodgrass Funeral Home
Cha pel, South Charleston
with the Rev . Harvey Christie
offici ating. Burial will be in
Gra celand Memorial Park,
Sout h Charleston.
Fi·iends may call at the
Sn odg rass Funer al Home,
So uth Charleston , from 2 .to 4
p. m. and from 7 to 9 p. m.
Sunday .

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turned him over to West Vir~inia Stale
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Polke.
- Adriver at Tiffonsvillc had no front
seal in his car. He sat on a cilncrete bli,ck
to drive. B{1ggs pinched h1111 for unsafe
vehicle .
- Boggs· investigated an e1cddent in

ncr.
2 - ti ll huuseholds assist,ed by this
progra m must meet both income and
program eli gibility requirements.
3 - Only households with in&lt;·omes no
higher thanl 25 percent of the (';SA poveny
guidelines 111· elderly individuals or couples
recei ving SS I may be assisted by the
program .
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4 - Proof ul income eligibility is
required. The period for determining
eligibility " ill nut be more than 12 months
nor less than the 90 day penod preceding
the reque:,l for assistance. When proof of
eligibility IS unavailable. applicant must
s1gn a declaration of income elig ibilit y.
5 - Once inCome eligibility is deter·
ml nt' d, prog ra111 eli gibility mu st be
det ermined. i.e. that any eme rgency
gnerg) need exists arid that the person
lacks financi al reso urces to meet this

which the driver

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need . Documentati on uf the need may be
requ ~re d IE. G. Notice of Disconnection,
o\'Crdu e fuel bills, not ice uf ref usal to
d~1iver. et c. l
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6 -- Pri o r i! ~· sha ll be given tu persons
fa c1ng life thremenmg sit uations and lo
elderly persons ! age GO and over l who
meet all eligibihly requirement s.
i - !.imitation on payments on beha lf
of any housel\.,ld under the program may
nut exceed the t~ctual amount needed to
remedy the crisis situation or $250 ,
whiche\' er JS less.
Apph cauons fo r thi s pruKram are
available in the follu1nng lvcat iUnS
1_ 1 ) Com munit y Act inn Agen cy
Off1cc m !he Gallia and '11 eigs County
co urthouses.
!21 Seni or Ci ti zens Center s in
Pomeroy Hnd Gallipolis
131 Satelllfe nutri tion snes 111 lht•
Vint on BaptiSI Church an d lht•
Reurgaru zed Church of Jesu s Chnst of
Latter Day Saint s 111 Ra cine
141Community Action Agency Central
Offi(:e 111 Cheshi re, phone numbers 992-7000
ur 367-7341
All appl 1cattons must be rcct•n·ed as
soon as possi ble but under no cir·
cumstances il ftcr Apr il 28, 1978 &lt;If 4 p.rn .

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two years uld . It happened this way : a
rather left h(s son. 2, in the car with the
engine running: the little boy jiggled the
gear shift stick so that il went into reverse :
the car backed unto the highway , where it
was struck by a s l ow~moving semi. No une
huti . Buggs did not arrest the driver . ·
- Up al the old Swisher airfield at
Cheshire, a sma ll atrpla ne landed iilsome
power lines and just hung there Buggs
investigated for the Patrol, but the Mid·
dleport Emcrgcnc)' Squ ad got the two men
oul of the suspended airplane. unelectrocuted and ot herwise uninJu red, by using
a firemen 's ladder.
A dozen years ago Ca rl1lnggs got the
f1lt h armual Sgt . Jim Mills Memorial
Award - a .38 ca libi"c pistol - as Gallia
Count)' 's most outstanding law man.
Boggs married Wanda Lee Knopp in
1948 while he was a rookie Patrolman, and
they hav&lt;' two da ughters, Ca rla Yvonne,
who works for the Cit y of Gallipoli s, and
Mrs. Ca roly n K. Hechler, R.N., of Rich. mund . Va . They have one grandchild. His
mother. Mrs. Florence Boggs, lives at
Guysville.
After h1s hrst SIX years in Gallipolis
Boggs wa s transferred 10 McArthur, a
subpost of the Jackson Post in 1954 but he
came back to Ga llipo lis as assislant
cum mander in 1955 for another six-year
slint Then , in 196 1, Boggs was transferred
to Steubenville, but, for the third time got a
Gallipolis assignment in t!l63 . an2, he's

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CINCINNATI I UPl i - Operators of
an alleged gambling parlor in Co vington ,
Ky., apparently were tipped off in advance
'of the massive FBI raid there Thursday
night. t he Cincin nati Post reported
Saturday.
U. S. Attorney Ja mes Arehart said his
offi ce knows a "local " sti w·ce informed the
alleged gamblers a ra1d was planned, the
Post reported. FBl o!licials declined
t:omment on the leak.
About 20 FBI agents raided a
Washington Street apartment Thursday
night. only to find the building unoccupied.
Poker tables. playing cards and poker
chips were conh sca ted.
An all eged ga mbl ing operation there
too k In $57,1100 a night, an unnamed FBI
Wformant said in an affi da vit. The
affida\'lt was lhe bas1.s of f:l searrh warrant
fur the raid .
The Post sHid federal snurces kh ew the
alleged operation had been closed down for
at least a week. bu t made the raid under
federa l reg ul atiuns that th ey "s how
cause" with in 10 days that a gambling
oper auon ei&lt;1sted there.

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Champion airplane has two men in it . They got out
uninjured when the Middleport Eme rge ncy Squad JL~ed a
firemen 's ladder to eX1ricate the m. Patroirnan Carl 1..
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POMEROY - Tw elve
defendant s were fined an d 10
ot hers forf eited bonds in
Meigs Count y Court t' riday.
Fined by Judge .Ruben E.
Buck were Joseph Murphy ,
Guysvi lle, $1 0 and com. left
of center: Au delle R. Deeter,
lJJng Bottom, and Michael
Prosen. Ona, W. Va ., $1 3 and
costs each. speed: Milton
Turk. Mayfi eld Heights. $15
and costs , speed : Roge r
Adkins , Syracuse , $8 and
co•ts, specdmg: Dimple L.
Eakins, Racine, $25 and
costs, driving left uf center:
William P. Hysell, LaPort e,
Ind ., $150 and costs, three
days confinement, drivin~;
while intoxica ted: Carroll W.
Johnson , Middlepor1 , $11 and
CO&gt;t s, speed : Tamara Stone
Hayes, Syracuse. $150 and
cost s, three day s con·
finemen l , confi ne ment
suspended , DWl : Mary Ed ith
Taylor, Racine, costs only ,
make restitution, disorderl y
conduct ; lmu Jean Blevins,
Pomeroy, $15 and costs,
fictil ious registration: Ir,vln
Cox, no address recorded , $25
and co•ts, disorderly con·
duct.
Forfeiting bonds were
Thomas H. Hedge. Stewart .
$28, speed: Darrell R. Nelson.
Mid dleport, $164 , hit-skip ;
E.
McLaughli n.
John
Pomeroy , $28 , una ss ured
clear distance : Michael E.
Cremea ns, Midd lep ort ,
$30.50, left of center; Regina
Muller. Boardman, Ohio,
Frederick J . Osb orne,
Reedsville, James H. Ga ff·
ney ; Jr., Cuyahoga f'a lls,
Steven 1'. Hawk , Middleport ,
and Sherman K. Gerlach ,
Letart, W. Va ., $30.50 each,
speed: Harry J . Phillips,
Parkersbu rg. $360.50. DWI.

Pour broth ers and 1wo
sisters pre ceded her in
death .
She
wa s
a
member of Kingdom Hall
Jehovah Witness Gallipolis
congrega tion . She was al1ive
Ln the volunt eers organization
at the Holzer Medical Center.
t' uneral services will be
conducted at 3 p.m. Tuesda y
from the Waugh-Hallcy-Wood
Funeral Home with Mr. G. C.
Reyno lds, mini ster , of·
fi ciating. Burial will be in
Pine St. Cemetery . Calling
i10urs will be held at the
funeral home from 3·5 and 7-9
p.m. Monday .

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WASHINGTCN i UPII - Encouraged
by Connecticut , backers of legislation that
require deposits on beverage bottles
predicted Saturday more states will enact
such laws before the fede ral government
takes action.
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"We expect the Connecticut bill will
have a, domino effect in New England ,"
said Diane MacEachern of Environmental
Action .
"Connecticut legislators supporting
the bill have sent red scarves tmy wore on
the floor during this week 's vote to
Massachusetts legislators seeking their
support," she said.

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.Area.Deaths

FI.ORENCE CASEY
GALLIPOLIS - ~' I orence
Evelyn Casey. H, Ht. 3,
Ga lli poli s (Bula ville Rd . 1
died at 9:20a.m. Saturday in
the Holzer Medica l Center.
She had been in fai ling hea lth
the pa st YJl8r.
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A former ernp !Qyee of
Hobbins and Myers, the
Holzer Medica l ·Center and
Ga llipolis Business College,
she was the daughte r of the
late Joh n Mill er and
Elizabeth Ea ly Miller.
She was born Aug . 17, !933
at Vinton. Surviving is her
.hu sba nd , Arthur Casey ,
whom she married reb. 21,
1953 at Bidwell.
Survivin g children are Mrs.
Ca rlos !Chmtinel Ayala,
Brooklyn, N Y.: Shcrri Lynn
and Tina Louise, both of
Jackson Pik e. Ga llipoli s,
Arthur E. Casey, Jr .. at
home . Two granddaughters
surviving are Adrienne and
Ter ese . The foll owing
brothers and sisters surv ive:
Calvin Miller, Ira Miller,
Columb us . . a nd Booker
Ev a ns. Col umbu s : Henrv
Eva ns, Lubbock, nxas: Mr.
Maxine Griffin, Mrs. Virgie
Matthews, Mr s. Margaret
Penn. Mrs. Dorothv Ne!ghbors, Mrs. Phobee Goolsby ,
Mrs . Loretta Brown, il ll of
Co lu mbu s; Mrs . Mary
Watkins of Jersey City, N. .1 .:
Mrs. Beula Hicknwn. Bidwell
and Mrs. Wonuna Dona ldson
of Bri dgepo rt, 0 . Ei'gh t
brothers-in-l aw an d fi ve

Sunday Times-Sentinel '

...fireman says
he saw men,
car near scene

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A 1944 graduat e of Cilrthage · Troy
High School. Boggs served in the U. S.
Army air curps dunn g the rest of World
War II

CLEVELAND (UPI ) - A Suburban
Lyndhurst fireman testified Sa turday he
saw two men in a dark blue car while
f:h!X'king fire hytlrants at the office
building parking lot where Cleveland
rac keteer Danny Greene died in a bomb
blast Oct. 6.
Thomas Schrnenk said he saw the two
men and the ca r twice in the parking lot,
but added he could not identify them .
• Greene was killed when he attempted to
leave the parking lot after a dental
appoin~ne n t in the building.

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A.J- Tiie Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sundav. A{.il 2. !978

JAILED
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio
tUPI I _ James E. Br~wer ,
21 . Springfield: was Jaded
Friday ni ght after bemg
charged with five co unts of
agg rav ated r obbery , one
count of fel on(flus assault a nd
one count' of kidnaping.
Ch arges were filed after he
held up a doll'lltown tavern
and fo rced patron Tim Foster
of S prin~fi eld into his own

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. ALETHA CHASE
POMEROY - Mrs. Aletha
Bl ackwoo d Chase. 91,
Coo lvill.e. died Saturday at
Hi chfie ld Man or Nursi ng
Home , Hi chficld , Ohio
following an extended illness.
She was born in Athens
Count y, the daughter of the
late William an~ Issa Griffin
Bla ckw ood . She WilS a
lifelong res ide nt of Troy
Twp., Athens County.
· She attended Vanderhoof
Baptist Church and was a
member of the ch urch's Jolly
Workers Club.
Sur vivo rs in clude a
nephew, Harold Blackwood of
Akn1n ; 11three nieces, Doris
Brown , Granger Twp :
Milr io n Ham mond , Ne w
Smyrna Beach, Pia.: Leona
Powell of San Diego, Ca lif.

She was preceded by her
husband, Halph B. Chase.
Funeral services will ·be
held at 11 a. m. Monday from
the White Funeral Home in
Coo lvi ll e.
Rev.
C'ec il
Morri son will officiate.
Burial will be in · Bethel
Cemeter y near Coolvill e.
Ca lling hours will be held
fr om 2-4 and 7·9 p.m. today.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Myers,
Gall ipolis, and ma ternal
-grandmother. is .Mrs. Melvin
Holley.
Funeral services will be
held 2 p.rn . Monday at the
Willis Funeral Home with
Rev . E. C. Delaney of·
fi ciating.
Burial will foltow in Kings
Chapel · Cemetery. Friends
may call at the funeral home
from 7 until 9 p.m. Sunday.

CLAIR H. PARKINSON
MIDDLEPORT - Clair H.
Park in son, 84 , Route l ,
RENA Y. FI FE
.Middlepor1 , d1ed Friday a t St.
Gt\ LL IPOLIS- Rena V. Mary's Hospital in Hun·
Fife, 77, who resided at 71 tington, .w. Va., following a
Mill Creek . 1\d., Gallipolis, . long illness.
died at 4:45a .m. Saturday at
Mr. Parkinson was born
Pike County Hospita l's ex· Abg. 4.• 1893 in Meigs Co unty,
tended ca re unit, Waver ly. son of the late Lewis E. and
She had been in [ailing health Mary Braley Parkinson. On
fur approximately two years. June 6, 1925, he ma'rried
in ser ious t:ondition one Olive Dobbs at Glen Easton,
month.
W. Va. Surv iving besides his
She wa s born July 10, !900, wife are a daughter, Mrs.
in Meigs County to Harvey Floyd (Evelyn ) Wyci n~ki of
and Etta Yeauger Little, but Corning; a grandson, Ronald
spent most of her life in A. Wycinski of Flint. Mich .: a
Gallia County . She married sister, Mrs. Nellie Barton,
George Admn Fife Dec. 24, Columbus; a nephew, Clair
192o. ill Pomeroy . He died in E. Barton of Toledo: and a
October. 19ii2.
niece. Helim M. McLain.
'l'hey,...~re SUIVIVed by tWO Perrysburg . .
sons w1d a daughter : Gary
Besides his parents, he was
Fife, Ga lhpulis, and William , preced ed in deat h by a
Columbus: Hnd Mrs. J ean brother, Ra y, of Columbus
Johnso n. (;;!llipoli s. There and a . sister , Flossie
arc fou r grandchildren and Parkinson, of Rutland.
four grea t-grandchildren. A
Mr . Pa rkinson wa s a
sister prei:eded her in death . retired eng ineer of the New
Shl' was a member of Point York Centra l Railroa d
P leasa nt's · First NHzarcnl' hav in g worked for the
Chu rch
com pany fo r 43 yea rs. He was
Funcnil servircs will be a veteran of World War I. He
held at I p.m. Tuesday at the belonged to the Langsville
Waugh-Hallcy-Wuud Funeral Christian Church and was a
Home, the Hev. Alfred Holl ey lifetime member or both
offi cia ti ng, aud burial will be Naomi Lodge 55 , Knights of
in Gravel Hill Cemetery, Py thias, · and the Disabled
Cheshi re .
America n Veterans, Chapter
Fnends may call 6-9 p.m. 003, Columbus.
,
Mond&lt;J y at the funeral home.
Funera l services will be
held at tO a.m. Monday at the
Wa lker Funeral Home in
Rutland with the Rev . Gene
· IUt: llARO MERSHON
GAI.l.l POLIS
Requiem Musser orncialing. burial will
mass for Richard J . Mershon, be in the Oakfield Cemetery
:16. wil l be sung at 10 a.m. at Corning. ·
Friends ma y call at the
Munday ill St. !JJui s Catholic
funeral
home any time after 2
ClHII'C h by Father Adolf J .
p.m.
Sunday
. The family will
Golubiewski
receive
friends
from 2 to 4
,lnlcnllcnt will be 111 the St.
and
fro
m
7
to
9
p.m.
Sunday.
l.uuis Catholic Cemetery un
Friends
may
also
call
at the
SR 141. Friends may call 6-9
Cornin
g
United
Methodist
p.m. today at the Jay CreChurch from 12:30 to 2:30
mt•cns Funeral Home.
He died of a hca rt attack p.m. Monday .
'l1u~rsdil y whi le at work fur
the Columbus and Southern
ELD RIDGE SAUER
Ohio Electric Cu. at Federa l
PT .
PLEASANT
Mogul in Gallipolis
Eldridge (Dutch) Sa uer, 64,
Husil ry sen•1cc wi ll be helil Rr. 2, Point Pleasant , died
at i : 30 this ew11i ng at the Friday, 3 p. m. at the home of
('hureh.
his mother-in-law, Mrs. 0 . H.
Ca rder, Rt. 2, Point Pleasa nt.
He wa s a constru ctio n
INFANT MY ERS
GALLI POLIS - Jamie Lee foreman for the RagnarMyers, two month-&lt;Jid infant Benson Construction Co. at
so n of Mr. and Mrs. Paul lhe 1301 Project, New Haven.
1Brenda Kay Johnson) He was a 311 yea r member of
Myers, was pronounced dead the Ca rpenters Local 1159
upon a rriv al at Holzer and treasurer at the time of
Medical Center around 4 a.m. • his death. He had work ed as a
Saturday , He was born Fe b. ca rpe nt er foreman on
4, 1978, in Holze r Medical various jobs for Local 1159.
He was a former empiQ_yee of
Cent er.
One brother , Mi chae l the Mari etta Manufact urin ~
Eugene and one sister, Co . and also taught welding
schoo l in 1942.
Michaelle Lynn, survive.
He was a member of the
Paternal gra ndparen.ts are

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tilling dept h can al so be adj us ted The· 2 hp
mod el fea tur es e nc lo sed d r ive -!Qr_J_Qnger
cha in li fe . Pe r fec t for mos l garden s. For
bigger jobs. pi c k t he 31 ' hp genr dr 1ve
model. Sa ve $40off t he re g ular pr~ ceo f any
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Two
vehicles received medium
damages and one person was
inju red In an aCCident on East
Ma in St. at 9:45 a .m.
Saturday .
Pomeroy police sa id a
vehi cle driven by Charles
Bu ckley, Min ersv ille , . was
backing from the Landmark
parking lot and backed into
the street hitting a westbound
vehicle driven by Wald o
Nea l, Harri so nvill e. Mr s.
Nea l was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital by the.
Pomeroy emergency squad
for trea tment of inj uries.
Bu ckley was cited to mayor's
co urt on a charge of improper
backin g.

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Bellemead United Methodi•t
Church and former trustee or
the church.
He was botn August 12,
1913, Point Pleasant, to the
late Albert L. Sr. and Maude
Cheesebrew Sauer and. was
preceded in death by one
sister, Mrs. Betty Lou Nibert
in · 1969 and one brofher,
Albert L. Sauer Jr. in 1974.
.He is survived by his wife,
Alice Carder Sauer; three
sons, Richard Saue r, St.
Petersburg, Fla.: John Sa uer
and Eldrige T. Sa uer, both of
Point Pleasa nt; l wo s1slers,
Mrs. Charles (Inez) Fowler,
Point Pleasant : Mrs. Robert
!Helen) Vickers, Follansbee,
W. Va.; two brot hers , J . P.
Sauer and Mbrvin Sauer,
both of Point Pleasant, and
·seven grandchildr en.
Funeral services will be
held Monday at 2 p. m. in.the
Crow-Hussell Funeral Home
with the Rev. Bryan Blair
officiating. Bu rial will be in
Suncrest Cemetery. In lieu of
flow ers, contributions may be··
made to the building fund of
th e
Bellmead
United
Methodist Church.
Friends may call at the
funeral home after 2 p. m.
Sunday .

ESTA WELCH
GALLIPOLI S - E st a
Welch, 82, Ht. 3, Gallipolis,
died at 5:25 p.m. Friday at
Holzer Medical Center. She
had been in failing health
about six years.
She and her husband,
Ernest H. Welch, operated a
fa rm in the Vinton vicinity fur
sev eral years. They were
married Aug. 25, 1914 , in Iron· .,
ton, and he died March 19,
1975.
She was born Dec. 30, 1895,
in Harrison Twp ., Gallia
County, to Samuel S. and
Nancy Farrell Drwrunond.
They are survived by three
sons, three daughters, 24
gran dchil dren, 24 great·
gra ndehildren.
The sons are Burtum
Weleh , Winfield , W. Va .;
Cassel H., Scott Depot, W.
Va .; Willie Welch, Taylor,
. Mich. The daughters are Mrs.
Leonard (inez) Chi lders,
Winf ie ld : Mrs. Robert
(Ernestine) Bostwick' Rt. 3,
Gallipolis; and Mrs. Wa yne
(Barbara) Ru"'iell , Rt. 3,
Gallipolis.
One grandchild and one
great-grandchild are dead.
Mrs. Welch is also survi ved
by a sister, Mrs, Rosa Spears,
Proctorville. Three sisters
and three brothers preceded
her in death .
She was a member of the
Springfield Baptist Church.
·FWleral services will be held
from the Good News Baptist
Church on Georges Creek
Rd ., at 1 p.m1"Mbnday, the
Rev . Jerry l.ewis and the
Rev . Robert Coldin of·
ficiatlng , and burial will be in
Cunningham Memorial Park
at Charleston. The body wiU
Ue in sta'te at the church for
one hour prior to · the last
rites.
Friends may call :!-4 arid 7-9
p.m. today at the Waugh· •
HalleyWood Funeral Home.

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POMEROY - A marria11e
license was Issued to Carl
Jferman Wllsop, Sr., 43,
Mld'tlleport, and Mar~elene ,.
Kath~lne WUson. 40, Mid·
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recreation alre~dy is a $1
million dollar-a-year industry
in a five-country region nf
southeast Ohio, but an Ohio
Sta te University School of
Na tura l Heso urces stud y
shows the area co uld attract
more recreational dollars.
Commissioned by the fiveco un ty Generat in g Rura[
Ohio . Wealth
(G ROWl
commu ni t y development
council, tt.le study revea ls
tha t loca l recrcationa I
faci lit ies now are used
largely on the weekends, and
effort s must be made to at·
tract
long'er-term
va 'Cationers from outside the

Some 160,1100 campers use
the nine private and state
campground s in Athen s,
Meigs, Gallia, Vinton and
Jackson Counties. while area
swimmin g tAnd
pi cnic
facilities attract SQme 650,1100
people each year, the study
shows. The four area state
pa rks are La ke Alma, Lake
Hope, St roud s Run a nd
Fork ed Run Stat e Park .
While a siza ble number of the
campers com~ :-:; from outside
the area (nearly 50 percent
from West Vir ginia ), 80
percent of the picn ic and
swimming fa cility users are
local residen ts. The West
Virginia ca mp er:s spend
area.
$272,400 annually in the
The stud y was fu nded GROW area .
through the Ohio Agricultural
" It 's a beautiful region.
Resea rch and •Development got a lot of poten tial for
Center and the Cooperative recr eational developmen t, "
Extension Service under Title sa id pro ject director Kenneth
V of the federal Ru ral A. Wen ner , an assistant
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of
natural
resources. He noted also that
hi gh quality recr eati onal
fa cilities are a good enticemcn l fo r other industries
to locate in the area.
. The stud y revea ls tha t
campers use both the private
and state cam ~ ~ ro un ds
prim ar il y fnr ex tended
weekends and the facilities
are largely underutilized at
midweek throughout the 105day recreationa l sea son .
Four days or less is the
averagevisitfor61 percent of
the campe rs using state
facilities . Only 12 percent of
the campers use the fa cilities
fo r a one-week vacation, and
4 perce nt come for two
weeks.
Wenner said an effort co uld
be made to encourage long~r­
term use of the camping
fa cilities. This might be done
through more local events

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such. as the annual Jackson
Apple Festival and .!lob
Evans Farm ·Festival w~ich
are designed to attra ct
vacationers from out•ide the
area . More use of the Ohio
River for boating also should
be encouraged, he said.
Wenner pointed out that
. none of the state • campgrounds has electrical hookups at the campsites . Even
when camping, a sizable
number of people want the
conveni ence of electricity
and area cam pgroun ds
proba bly would attract. m ore
users if this were availabl e,
he sai d. Slrnilarly, many
people, when camping for
more than a few days, enjoy
eating away fr om their
campsite. More restaurant
faci lities .near campgrounds
·likely would enco urage
longer-term campe r s to
vacation in the area.

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MARTHA SHEPPARD
PT . PLEASA NT - Mar1ha
S. Sheppa rd , 79, 1357
Hose b er ry
C ir c l e,
Charleston, died Friday in
the Riverside Nursing Home
after a long illness.
She was a member of the
Ce n't ra l Baptist Church,
Charleston.
Born Feb. 19:) 899, Salein,
W. Va ., she was the daughter
of the late Stephen E. and
Minerva Pal Swiger.
Survivors in clu de six
daught ers,
Mrs.
Ruth
Withrow, Charleston; Mrs.
Hel en Ervin a nd Mrs.
Catherine Surbaugh, both of
South Charleston; Mrs. Mary
Bowen, Elkview; Mrs. Jack
Sharp, Columbus, Ga.: Mrs.
Juanita Fox; Florida; two
sons, Eugene Sheppard ,
Henderson, and George R:
Sheppard, Grand Rapid s,
Mi ch.; one sis ter, Mrs.
Gladys Marshall, Jackson·
ville, Fla.: 25 grandchildren
a nd 13 great-grandchildren .
Funeral services will be
held 1 p. m. Monday at the
Snodgrass Funeral Home
Cha pel, South Charleston
with the Rev . Harvey Christie
offici ating. Burial will be in
Gra celand Memorial Park,
Sout h Charleston.
Fi·iends may call at the
Sn odg rass Funer al Home,
So uth Charleston , from 2 .to 4
p. m. and from 7 to 9 p. m.
Sunday .

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Recall effort is

doing good

WASH INGTON tUP II ~
(' J.E VI': I. i\Nil r Ul'l i - OrgHIIizecl · labor Saturday
Urgani zer.s of tile drivr tu issued a n~pag c ·bookl et
l'el'Hll

Clev t•lmul

Ma yur

Dennh; claim thrir effort gut
~(lod sta rt
il ck n o~dc d g e
thHI

ofL tu a

showing that many ·major
newspapen; have endorsed

, but
what

President Carter 's labor law
reform bill .
lw ppcn s next Thu rsday will
The booklet was tntendcd.
del crmmt• Ihe s UlT~ss 1tr in pmt. to refute a 704-page
fai\ui·e of thr drive .
riucument thai opponents of
Th e ci·it ical 9.9-tnill the bin issued a week ago.
l €1."\ levy
·Bot h reprint c ditori&lt;~l s
up for a vnte that de~y, from· n ewspaJIGr ~ throughout
and up to 100,000 Clcvcla n· tlJC n&lt;:~li o n .•
de1·s nre expl'&lt;'tcd to vote un
The AFI.-CIO seid the anti-

Clrvcland srhr1 ol
Ctllll C!S

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U1c issu(l..

hill boo k. clisl rilxiled by the
Gath eri ng signa tures HS Amcrice:tn New s pap e r
vote rs wa lk into poll ing Publishers Associati on ancl
pl,dces will be a n easy way to the National Newspaper

boost the reca ll operat ion, Asso ciati on, was
" an
sa id funn er t'itr Co uncilmrtri inte ntional ftttempt
to

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Ball e,;•. a recall clecei ve " the public .
II said I he · bouk ha d
hopes to collect 25.000 included 40 stories about
signatures that da v.
unions. but not bbor law
"If wr don't , we'l.l be forced reform ; three co lumnist s
to do a lol of door-to-door appea red 42, 26. and 25 times
leader , \•.:lw noted his group

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'!11c &lt;:ollllllittcc aims to
rerruit 200 to 300 volunt~ers
to work the rit y's polling

places.
Orga ni zers of the n~c etll
jus't 30 days tu
objain lh e signatures of 20
percent of flev(• l ::~nd 's
registe red voters . Th&lt;.tt
mean ~ tht•y must gather
,551 \'a li c~ signuturcs on
pC\11 ions.
opere~ lion he~vc

Polin· slt' pping
up .\ loro ~t·are h
HOME r U PI! - Police
stepped up the ir nationwide
~carl'h

Ma con. N.C. : Da\·t&lt;l Stgma n wlw did a scene. of Fort
Gaint:s, Al&lt;ib&lt;liil&lt;t , &lt;lilt! J mun~· Wllson. who did the Sl&lt;ltue
nf Liberty and I\cw York hilrbor . Asststl ng tht&gt; !'i e,·e n~h
graders wilh thctr pruj~l·ts were Handy l'undlff flnd
Jeffrey l ..ttudernult. l' t ~ hlh graders.

CLASS PHOJECTS DESIGNED- To reenforce their
&gt;lu&lt;he&gt; ofVS. Hi&gt;lory w1 der Mrj. Barbara Dem osky at
th e Meigs Junior High SChool. oeventh graders ha ve
created son'l'rlnteresting Arncricon sce ne&gt;. From the left
with the1r creatiOns are Steve Bunce. depicting Fort

tudBy for the kid-

napp(11'S of former premier
Al clu Muru. extendiug the
house-to-house hunt to nor-

th••mlta!y in an effo111o turn
up

"rJ

wcc1k link" leading

thelll to the hideo ut of the
tll usivc Hcd Brigades.

Four injured in
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LITTON630
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Squad

fur

Mc1gs County . The animal
rc111 1r1tn the path of a car
"peratNI by Hobert 1. .
Newell. 60. Chester. 111ere

Bil l E .

in the Edwards

P hoebe C.
Fergu son. 68. Kl' rwvu. a

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passenger in thl' Fcrgu:;un
auto. There wa s morlt·rr~tr

cident uccu rrtfd at 6 p.m. un
US 35. one nulr wt·st t1 f Hio
Crandc whrre an unk nown
~· t' h lele
fli pp rd a stone
CTa cklllg the wmdsh1eld un u
ce~r 11 per:Jted by ~1ar~· J .
~k'i eitl, 45, U;~ k Iii ii.

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of a m1le east 11 f SH HiO when•
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Anot her deer wa s kill ed ol
7:25 fJ.J I L on SH 7. two tenth~
uf ~~ rn1l e so uth of the Gr.llliil ·
Metl-!S !me. lt ran int o the
path of a veh1clc up&lt;:rated by
T11nothy M. McDani eL 21. llt.
2, Chesh1 re .
A deer wa s st ruek in an

tiff the west stde of the high·
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following bank s:

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•FARMERS BANK
•RACINE HOME NATIONAL BANK

•POMEROY NATIONAL BANK

•AND AT THE RUTLAND AND TUPPERS PLAINS BRANCHES OF THE
POMEROY NATIONAL BANK

April 3·4·5 DURING REGULAR BANKING HOURS

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you , the Voter s.
If you a re unable to atten d on th ese days ha ve yo ur neighbor sto p in
and receive in struc tion s on how you may be regi stered and obtain
th e necessary form s .

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MIDDLEPOHT - Th e
Middle porl Emergen cy
Squad was ca lled to Hamilton
St. at 9:10 p.m. Friday for
Bessre Haddox. a medical
patient, was was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.

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CIN CINNATI (UP!) - The faciliti es merger between the
Ci ncinnati _f;nquirer is Enq uirer and the. afternoon
planning a three-acre, S16.7 da ily Cincinnati Post,
million production fa cility in Keating said. Shou ld the U.S .
West
End,
Enquirer attorney general 's office
the
move ,
President William J . Keating approve
production
for
both
papers
has announced .
The
building , which would be in the new plant.
eventually could be expanded
to 12 acres, would house
APPOINTED
presses , typesetting and
COLUMBUS
(UPI ) - Gov .
engraving equipmen t, a
James
A.
Hhodes
has an·
mailroom and ~ib l y street
nounced
the
appoi
ntment
of
sales circulation"'"Tacilities,
Alva
rene
N.
Owens,
Dayton,
Keating said . Edi tor ial ,
sales, advertising, circul a- to a four·)'ejj te rm on the
tion
a nd
perso nnel Ohio LottC'I\!' Comm ission.
Owens, · an attorney and
departments will remain on
former
assista nt
city
Vine Street downtown.
prosec
utor
in
Dayton
,
suc·
The building proposal,
cee
ds
David
F
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Leahy,
which must re ce ive ci ty
council approval, will not Cleveland, whose term" ex·
affect an application for a pired in November.

C LE VEI.A~D rUPl J - A
girll n cnd of Cleve land
racketee r Dani el J . " Danny"
Greene. killed by a bomb
blast last Oct. 6. testified

F'ndar th at Greene ah\ays
madr Hn extr:t cffori to
as!oi urc h1m self thH! he wils

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register al your participating

he gut tnt u a ca~ he checked

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under it to met kc sure no

l&gt;im hhafi been pl ant ed !here.
Ms. Schmidt , at the trial of
;ix alleged unde rworld
ligur e.s charged with the
slai•ing, also testified that
Greene, '47, an alle~ed t'BI

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lnrorm ant, often carried a .

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gun which he kepi stuffed in
his trousers or in a blue gym
ba g.
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,;It was a bi g gun and you
pull he bullels in through the

PIZZA SHACK

ht~ndle ~" she

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said ,

1nd 1t~!lin g

!he weapon probably was an
automatic pistoL
The witness said she li ved
with Greenc from the I imc
she was !8 un(f! his death in a
parkin g lot in s uuurba n

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Bring us your money...
we 11 give it our greatest interest!

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Girlfriend
on -stand

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DAILY COMP_OUNDING on evelJ' Savings Account.
Passbook, Retirement Account and Certificate

Enquirer plans
press facility

A. llay man. 46 , Syracuse It
apJXlrenti.l· escaped 'erltHIS
111jur)

l)em onstrau uns. Vilma Prkkoja : Quil L,, \1 a~ l&lt;t'wr,·nte ;
Crafl sl10p . Ethel Liwe . Art
exhibits. Man;• L1ttcrer :

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SQUAD CALLED

p;Hii of a ca r driven !Jy Daniel

FREE FOUNTAIN
SOFT DRINKS \'41TH

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accident 31 6:20p.m. un US
:t l, three te nths uf a mile
Oo111i of en 19. It I'U11 int o the

SUNDAY
SPECIAL

l Gallia'~ Senio'r Citizen Day scheduled on May 16
.

5•00

nunor d&lt;.tmagc .

Bidwell. gu in g ~,~, t·s t , lost
control of hrs cur which ran
way then

kid ·

for

a week.

refu sa l t u

With th('
nu ppl'rs, th e t!lusiw ,
leftist Her! Brigades.

ll{',i;!otiHI(.'

ni ~ht

A wmclsh1dd · 1ype ac-

damage .
The other mjur) accident
occurred at II :50 p.m. Fmla y
on CR 2. t wr1 an~ l'lght t cot hs
Gerald M. Gee.

life des pit e the

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:l:lB at the JUncllun to SH I'll in

Bur1 on, 27, Ht. 2, Wellston , a

W. T.

CHESTER . 0.
985 -3307

Emt•rge ncy

77. Keno\·a . W. Va., stru ck ctn
auto dnven by Paul C. Ed ·
wards. 52, Wellstr;n .

Moro's

g( ,\·e rnnwnt 's

printed, including one thai
appeared 26 times.
The AFL-C IO sa id more

thruwi ug

guvernor. has been ruled off
the June 6 Hepubli ean
primary ba llot for fail ing to
HETUIIN TO -SC HO OL
ubtai n
enough
va lid
CINCINNA TI iUPI J - signa tures un his petitions of
Judges arc headi ng ba ck to candidacy.
school - ln learn huw tu rcatl
Secretary of State Ted
faster.
Br own mad e the rulin g
Eight of !he 16 Hamilton Friday on Con liff. who is
Count)' Common Pleas Coun awaiting trial un criminal
judges have dec;ded to take a assau lt charges in con nection
special eight-week University with an in cident in which
nf Cincinnati speed · reading Gov. James A. Hhodes was
course, to be taught at tl1e struck in I he fa ce with a pie at
courthouse two hours ollt.' Ihe Oh io State t'air last year.

and a passenger, IG·

trcrttmr nt of mmor inju nes.
~o t harges wer·t· fli ed
A deer wa s kl !!cd m an
acci dent at I ::lO p.m. on SR

dnven by Morgan Fergti:.;.11n,

In ju red

~~~t;J- $728

RIDENOUR

[ ; l! t'

yeHr old Tcunmy Fraser.
Ga\li pnhs, wen• takcu tu the
Holzer Medt cal Center by the
(;a\llfl Cou nty Volunt et·r·

stx

traffic accidents investi gai ed
Fnday by the Uallia· Me1g;
Post State Highway Pat roL
The fi rst occurred at 12 :11
p.m. on SR 7 at Airport Hd .
'Ilw patrol said a vehide

p~sscng e r

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111c Vu tica n offer ed for the
scnmd time Friday to in!Cr\'cnc 111 an effort to save

each; and a wide vil riety of
repea t editoria ls . we re

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than 350. newspap~rs have Natiollal l&gt;Jbor llelalions Act
endo rsed the bil l, whi ch of !934 and streamli11e the
passed UJC House 257-!63 011 process for w1ions to organize
Ocl. 6, 1977 , and wa s de&lt;1rL&gt;d 'noJHinion workers and close
by a Senate comrnillee Jan . 5. loopholes in the existmg law.
II is.expec ted to come to the
Senate noor shortly after
action on the Panama. Canal
treaties is com pleted . ·
The Newspaper Gu ild .
whi ch represent s rank-and·
ft!e newspapers reporters in
CONLlFt' OUT
the natio11, has endorsed the
CQ
L~MBUS
LUPI ) bill
Steven
r:.
Con
lif!,
the pie·
Th e bill would reform the

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Letten of oplnloo are welcomed. l'hey should be
less than 300 words long (or l&gt;e subjeet to reduction by / 1
the edltor)-'ftntl must be signed with the olgoee's ad· 1
t;Af,l.l PO !.IS - The Gidlia t&gt;e&lt;lp ie in (;a!liu Cou11ty wliu telep hone the Center at tile May !6~uing&gt;.
Gal lipolis Stale Ins ti tute C hur l.' h e~, ,Jt \hrt C' 0:1 sey;
dress. Names may be withheld upon publication. I
()tiler cum!Jlittees are Scnt ur Citizens, Shi rl ey Cl ubs. Eth el Hob rnsun :
Cuunty Sen ior Citizens Ce nter arc 00 yc(.I J'S of age . Anyunc .44ii-71XI(). Mr. and Mrs. Lester
However, oo request, oames will be disclosed. Letters I ha~ ur!:{anized it:-; ~c tu p for who IS 90 or· over. or anyorw.· f )e~vis a r e the eo· Shu t-ins, lla Mtus: Couples Dmley; Garden clubs, Huti1
Mus1cal Cllkrtotrut l t'nl,· Etht•l
Senior Citizen Day May 16 &gt;ix who knows sunu:ont: who ts · ch&lt;11 rpcr~uns of the cunu ni t- tmtn' lcd longes t, Mr. d llll Miller : Burse shoes and other I{,.Jbln:-iol l. Over HII chmrper 1 should be 'In good taste, addressing Issues, not per·
1 sonalltles.
.
1 wee ks ear ly Lc) hunor 90, · llas. an im•itatiun to tce 11 1 chtit'ge of thi s part of Mr·s.
Le sli e Brucker : g ;ii!H..'S , Frt:tnk W ashin ~tun ; sun. l':thel 1\o bmsun.
t•verybody 65 years of age
and older, but with special
honors to go to lolk who have
their 90th birthday .
\ reached
l':verything
will be at the
I
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eenter
itself
a mile from
I
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Gallipolis on Ja ck&gt;on Pike ,
except the Prayer Breakfast.
Taxpayers need look at system
It will be held at Grace
.
. March :m, 1978 United Methodist Church.
The two past wmters have taken their toll on our public
The search is now on fu r
road systems. As a result, we are faced ·with much repair
needed and without funds in so many cases. As taxpayers, we
need to look at OW" system structW" e and consider changes. As
a l.axpayer, I ask you, as a l.axpaye r, to Lake a mental voyage
w1th me.
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~e townships are _presently submitting their reports of
condttt on to the taxpayer through the local news media. This
reporting is a legal responsibility to inform the t.axpayer what, whe~e. when an d how much and consists, generally . of
an expansive group or li gures covering from over one third of a
T_hat's ri ght ! $1,000.00 or $99,000 .00, you double y~ur or iginal investment in '
page in the local paper to near ly one page according .to the
WASHINGTON (UP!) mne ~ears and 43 clays, earni ng an annual perce ntage rate of '(.50% with an
various townships.
Pres
ident
Carter
returns
These reports reveal many things , two of which are the
effective annual yield of 7.90 %, provided all dai ly compounded interest is
most glaring and pase the greatest problems. First, I observed from South ·America and·
allowed to accumulate over the full mat urity of the agreement. We ca ll it
on one sta tement the !act that $10,000 of the $17,000 income was Africa Monday to face an
our DOUBLE VALUE CERTIFICATE.
,
spent to pay out the remaining $7,000 on our road system for accelerating domes ti c in·
nation
rate
that
seriously
one year.
Second, of thi s $7,000 remain ing, equipment mu&gt;t be threa tens the U.S. economic
recovery.
purchased, maintained and manned on our roads .
Major new initiatives to
With the devaluation of the dollar and realizing the cost of
address
the problem are in
equipment, repairs and labor, we can readi ly see why we get
the
works,
administration
so lrtlle for what we think is so much. We shou ld not, as
offi
cials
said
Satu rday. In·
taxpayers, point fingers at the trustees for not having the
At Ohio Valley Bank, we offer the hi g he~t interest or~ your choice of short and
flatio
n
policy
has,
in the past,
roads in great shape, after this realization, but look to
long-term savings plans. And because in terest is compout;cled ·clai ly on all - .
ourselves as we have fostered and p&lt;: rpe tuated the syste m focused mainly on reforming
the
federa
l
tax
system
and
whereby the tail now wags a fair size dog.
savmgs dollars, even you.r interest earns interest: Annual yields are effectiv e
After the menl.al voyage, let us dream about a solution. Is holding down spen ding.
~hen prmc1pa l and tnte res~ are left un deposit for a full yea r* You won't
Continued devaluation of
there a possibility that a larger existing administratio n could
the dollar, however, together
fmc! a better way
to save.
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a~d should be administering the funds with little or no cost and
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with
cold
weather
and
the
is it possible for said larger administration to purchase and
coa
l
strike
unlea
shed
in·
maint.ain a lesser amount of eq uipment, overa ll, than now
purchased and mainl.ained' I speak of the county flalio nary press ures in
adm inistration. Dream on this! We arc a govern ment - of February and March that
the people, by the p&lt;:uple and for the people and the voter could nul be predicted in
January.
establishes the system.
" At thi s' poi nt ," sa id
While we are dreaming on a futW"e so lution, we see our
Ohio Valley Bank cap help you plai1 a savings program that matches your
Treasury
Secretary Michael
dilemma and need ac t now lo alleviate it presently . The day
short and long-term savings goals and earns you high interest every step
was when our grandfathers would sp&lt;:nd a day, occasionally. Blumenthal, " t he most
on the road with a team of horses. This was, on most occasions, recent statistics indicate that
of the way. These goals might include retirement, a new home, an education
without pay and I am inclined to believe that they contributed ther~ are some worrisome
... whatever. Or simply that peace of mind and secure feeling that on ly
devqlbpmen ts, that inOation
much to oW" present roadbeds .
may
be
accelerat
ing."
With the dollar devaluation, it is and sha ll be impossible to
money in the bank Cii:J, bring. Our people are looking forward to helping you
Blumenthal, app&lt;:aring on
maintain road s with the present tax structure using the system
save - or with any of your other banking needs. Give us a ca.IL Or better st)ll ,
we selected . I can visualize the grandfathers and fathers of a sy nd icated Evans and
dro p by one of ow· four offices. You 'll discover that we really are ready to
today needing to take on a noble sense of civic minded public Novak te levision program .
spiritedness wherein they can be banned together as a work said, " We have had very bad
·help you
group for the purpose of rural and community improvenj"nl , weather. We have had a coal
Spring is here and the lime has arrived for us to Lake on S&lt;J me stri ke. Those things - the
public and private dignity.- Frank Cleland, Box 184, Racine, length of thai &gt;trike and the
severity of the weather Ohio 45771.
were not known in January .
White House economist
Charles
Schu ltze said the
Open letter to Clmde.~.~ llriver
economic report ca rd looked
April!, 1978
bad between Januar)' and
An open letter to the person that cro wded my daughter-inMarch. but he envisioned " a
law over the berm on the Bub McCormick Rd. at snap-back of real output in
,o. nnu al
/ 0 Ou a11erl1
~
O(/0
Rate
'1 lel0
01
approximately 7:4a Tuesday morning. You were driving fast the second quarter , as fir st
/0
AoMI
&gt;cml
Ra to
Y l!!ld
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and seemed to need the whole road. You were in a dark blue quaner losses ~remade up ;
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GOLDEN PASSBOOK
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car.
and continuation of a soli d
PASSBOOK SAVING
Guaran teed Jale on malur&lt; ly ol 90 days MiniShe and her baby were not injured tha nks to a very good
.~
rate of growth in the second
M
inimum
deposit
ol
$5.00
.
Interest
com·
mum depos&lt;t $1 .000 . tnt e•est compounded
ear seat and most important of all, God dealt with them half. ..
pounded daily . Interest must rem arn on de·
datl y and patd qu arterly
mercifully.
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Adm ini strat ion so urces
posit
a
lull
year
to
earn
ellecliv
e
ann
ual
ytcld
TI1ey were about to go over into the very deep culv ert in
said real output as measured
front of the Frank Belville home, but because of His tender
&gt;&lt;:::&gt;
by the Gross Nationa l
mercy she had the presence of mind to apply the brakes hard Product showed. little or no
~and the car made a complete turn and she went through a
gain between January and
~~·;.:~·.:,
fence on the opposite side of the road . Whoeve r you are, I
March . A '1eady GNP would
AatH
Yteld
&gt;&lt;::5""
real ire you 're not the only ca reless driver that travels Bob
portend the worst economic
SAVINGS CERTIFICATE
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SAVINGS CERTIFICATE
Guaranteed ra te on malullly ol one year
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there were a few road signs and a speed limit showjng since the end of the
19H-7a
recession.
M
tntm
um
depost
t
ol
$1
.000
Interest
com·
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Guaranteed
rate
on
malur&lt;ty
ol
90
days
Ia
app opriate for that road p&lt;:rhaps there wouldn't ha ve to
I
one year Minr mum dep ostt $1 .000 lnll!!eSI
pounded da tly Interest must lem atn on de ~·
be a fatal accident. because of S&lt;Jmeone's foolishne ss.
posll a full year to Elflrn elfe cllve annual yield
compounded daily and pa &lt;d qu anerl y
·Eleanor Dailey .
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will be compounded dmfy starting with the next. and earh('st

1nt.cresl bcaqng pcr1od .

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A-4- The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, April2, 1976

Recall effort is

doing good

WASH INGTON tUP II ~
(' J.E VI': I. i\Nil r Ul'l i - OrgHIIizecl · labor Saturday
Urgani zer.s of tile drivr tu issued a n~pag c ·bookl et
l'el'Hll

Clev t•lmul

Ma yur

Dennh; claim thrir effort gut
~(lod sta rt
il ck n o~dc d g e
thHI

ofL tu a

showing that many ·major
newspapen; have endorsed

, but
what

President Carter 's labor law
reform bill .
lw ppcn s next Thu rsday will
The booklet was tntendcd.
del crmmt• Ihe s UlT~ss 1tr in pmt. to refute a 704-page
fai\ui·e of thr drive .
riucument thai opponents of
Th e ci·it ical 9.9-tnill the bin issued a week ago.
l €1."\ levy
·Bot h reprint c ditori&lt;~l s
up for a vnte that de~y, from· n ewspaJIGr ~ throughout
and up to 100,000 Clcvcla n· tlJC n&lt;:~li o n .•
de1·s nre expl'&lt;'tcd to vote un
The AFI.-CIO seid the anti-

Clrvcland srhr1 ol
Ctllll C!S

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U1c issu(l..

hill boo k. clisl rilxiled by the
Gath eri ng signa tures HS Amcrice:tn New s pap e r
vote rs wa lk into poll ing Publishers Associati on ancl
pl,dces will be a n easy way to the National Newspaper

boost the reca ll operat ion, Asso ciati on, was
" an
sa id funn er t'itr Co uncilmrtri inte ntional ftttempt
to

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Ball e,;•. a recall clecei ve " the public .
II said I he · bouk ha d
hopes to collect 25.000 included 40 stories about
signatures that da v.
unions. but not bbor law
"If wr don't , we'l.l be forced reform ; three co lumnist s
to do a lol of door-to-door appea red 42, 26. and 25 times
leader , \•.:lw noted his group

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work. " he !!dmitted .
'!11c &lt;:ollllllittcc aims to
rerruit 200 to 300 volunt~ers
to work the rit y's polling

places.
Orga ni zers of the n~c etll
jus't 30 days tu
objain lh e signatures of 20
percent of flev(• l ::~nd 's
registe red voters . Th&lt;.tt
mean ~ tht•y must gather
,551 \'a li c~ signuturcs on
pC\11 ions.
opere~ lion he~vc

Polin· slt' pping
up .\ loro ~t·are h
HOME r U PI! - Police
stepped up the ir nationwide
~carl'h

Ma con. N.C. : Da\·t&lt;l Stgma n wlw did a scene. of Fort
Gaint:s, Al&lt;ib&lt;liil&lt;t , &lt;lilt! J mun~· Wllson. who did the Sl&lt;ltue
nf Liberty and I\cw York hilrbor . Asststl ng tht&gt; !'i e,·e n~h
graders wilh thctr pruj~l·ts were Handy l'undlff flnd
Jeffrey l ..ttudernult. l' t ~ hlh graders.

CLASS PHOJECTS DESIGNED- To reenforce their
&gt;lu&lt;he&gt; ofVS. Hi&gt;lory w1 der Mrj. Barbara Dem osky at
th e Meigs Junior High SChool. oeventh graders ha ve
created son'l'rlnteresting Arncricon sce ne&gt;. From the left
with the1r creatiOns are Steve Bunce. depicting Fort

tudBy for the kid-

napp(11'S of former premier
Al clu Muru. extendiug the
house-to-house hunt to nor-

th••mlta!y in an effo111o turn
up

"rJ

wcc1k link" leading

thelll to the hideo ut of the
tll usivc Hcd Brigades.

Four injured in
six auto wrecks ----~GALLIPOLIS

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persons were injured

LITTON630
COMBINATION
RANG E.-SElf
CLEANING OVEN
REG. '87goo

were

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TV &amp; APPLIANCE
BOmE GAS
RACINE , 0 .
949 -2020

Squad

fur

Mc1gs County . The animal
rc111 1r1tn the path of a car
"peratNI by Hobert 1. .
Newell. 60. Chester. 111ere

Bil l E .

in the Edwards

P hoebe C.
Fergu son. 68. Kl' rwvu. a

~\ as

passenger in thl' Fcrgu:;un
auto. There wa s morlt·rr~tr

cident uccu rrtfd at 6 p.m. un
US 35. one nulr wt·st t1 f Hio
Crandc whrre an unk nown
~· t' h lele
fli pp rd a stone
CTa cklllg the wmdsh1eld un u
ce~r 11 per:Jted by ~1ar~· J .
~k'i eitl, 45, U;~ k Iii ii.

\'Chic le

and

of a m1le east 11 f SH HiO when•
1~.

Ht. 1.

Anot her deer wa s kill ed ol
7:25 fJ.J I L on SH 7. two tenth~
uf ~~ rn1l e so uth of the Gr.llliil ·
Metl-!S !me. lt ran int o the
path of a veh1clc up&lt;:rated by
T11nothy M. McDani eL 21. llt.
2, Chesh1 re .
A deer wa s st ruek in an

tiff the west stde of the high·
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YOU MUST REGISTER TO VOTE! For th e voters' convenience we are placing a tr ained registrar at the
following bank s:

. •CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK

•FARMERS BANK
•RACINE HOME NATIONAL BANK

•POMEROY NATIONAL BANK

•AND AT THE RUTLAND AND TUPPERS PLAINS BRANCHES OF THE
POMEROY NATIONAL BANK

April 3·4·5 DURING REGULAR BANKING HOURS

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Th e bank s are donat in g s pace in thei r lobbi es as a Jub li c service to
you , the Voter s.
If you a re unable to atten d on th ese days ha ve yo ur neighbor sto p in
and receive in struc tion s on how you may be regi stered and obtain
th e necessary form s .

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MEIGS COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS
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You're Invited To

Pomeroy. Landmark
Come One! Come All!

f'rtumcd .

April 5-6-7-8

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Ohio Valley Bank takes a

BIGINTE

President
facing'
problems

in helping you save money!

DOUBLE YOUR MONEY in alittle over 9 years

MIDDLEPOHT - Th e
Middle porl Emergen cy
Squad was ca lled to Hamilton
St. at 9:10 p.m. Friday for
Bessre Haddox. a medical
patient, was was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.

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CIN CINNATI (UP!) - The faciliti es merger between the
Ci ncinnati _f;nquirer is Enq uirer and the. afternoon
planning a three-acre, S16.7 da ily Cincinnati Post,
million production fa cility in Keating said. Shou ld the U.S .
West
End,
Enquirer attorney general 's office
the
move ,
President William J . Keating approve
production
for
both
papers
has announced .
The
building , which would be in the new plant.
eventually could be expanded
to 12 acres, would house
APPOINTED
presses , typesetting and
COLUMBUS
(UPI ) - Gov .
engraving equipmen t, a
James
A.
Hhodes
has an·
mailroom and ~ib l y street
nounced
the
appoi
ntment
of
sales circulation"'"Tacilities,
Alva
rene
N.
Owens,
Dayton,
Keating said . Edi tor ial ,
sales, advertising, circul a- to a four·)'ejj te rm on the
tion
a nd
perso nnel Ohio LottC'I\!' Comm ission.
Owens, · an attorney and
departments will remain on
former
assista nt
city
Vine Street downtown.
prosec
utor
in
Dayton
,
suc·
The building proposal,
cee
ds
David
F
.
Leahy,
which must re ce ive ci ty
council approval, will not Cleveland, whose term" ex·
affect an application for a pired in November.

C LE VEI.A~D rUPl J - A
girll n cnd of Cleve land
racketee r Dani el J . " Danny"
Greene. killed by a bomb
blast last Oct. 6. testified

F'ndar th at Greene ah\ays
madr Hn extr:t cffori to
as!oi urc h1m self thH! he wils

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EACH PillA

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easy

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Grcem: frequen tl y \ ' arll'd his
rout e l1J tHHi fr um hi s ·

EAT IN OR

ne veland apartment and

NO

·!hut &lt;~l m ust (.'very tune hefl!r e

register al your participating

he gut tnt u a ca~ he checked

CARRY OUT

under it to met kc sure no

l&gt;im hhafi been pl ant ed !here.
Ms. Schmidt , at the trial of
;ix alleged unde rworld
ligur e.s charged with the
slai•ing, also testified that
Greene, '47, an alle~ed t'BI

SERVICE

Open Sunday
4:00 Til 11:00
.

lnrorm ant, often carried a .

MEIGS INN

gun which he kepi stuffed in
his trousers or in a blue gym
ba g.
.
,;It was a bi g gun and you
pull he bullels in through the

PIZZA SHACK

ht~ndle ~" she

PHONE 992-6304

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said ,

1nd 1t~!lin g

!he weapon probably was an
automatic pistoL
The witness said she li ved
with Greenc from the I imc
she was !8 un(f! his death in a
parkin g lot in s uuurba n

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PRJZES

name and address to " LANDMARK Grow Time
Sate Day s," f'.O. Box 479, Columbus , Ohio 43216.

' TO BE
GIVEN

Apr H .a. 1978 Void where la&lt;ed, regulated or

AwAY

prohlbtted by ~ tatute. Landmark emptovees . their
dgents and their fam ilies not eligible. With G&amp;rden
Too l Set pri1e. a drl!w ing will be held for each
partic ipating local associat ion , so each will have at
least- one wmner . Entries will be tnc luded In all

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Guaranteed rate on maturity of three years
Minimum deposit ol $1 ,000. lnlelesl com- f
pounded da ,ly Interest must remam on .de pos&lt;l a lull year to earn effectiVe annual yteld .

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Guaranteed rate on maturity of six years.
M;nrmum deposit ol $1 ,000. Interest com·
pounded da&lt;ly Interest must rema ;n on deposit a lull year to earn eftecllve annual yield

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And , in addition to all this ... monthly or quarterly income ... paid on one,
two , three, four or six year certificates. Interest payable monthly if you desire
on certificates with face amount of $5,000.00 or more .

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lwforc. m~ Hirtt y . Hold er w~U he pn id inh' rL·~ t ' nt tlw nnnunl rAt.c uf :)"~ It'S!! t hruc munlhs for the tim !?

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Several Styles and Colo!S.
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POMEROY LANDMARK
Drive A Little and Save A Lot- Free Delivery within
7De
5 Mtles- Yes! We Service At Your Local Hotpoint
a 1er.
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Stor~ Hours.: 8 =30 to 5 :J~ Mill Closes at 5:00
Servmg Me tgs, Gallia &amp; Mason Counties.
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Guara nteed rate on maturity ol two ye als
Mlllimum deposil ol $1 ,000 Int e rest com·
pounded daily . Interest must rema•n on de·
pOSit a fu ll year to earn ellecl lv e ann ual yi eld

KOTALIC
LANDSCAPING

TENNIS SHOES.

Limit, one enlry per person , deadline for entries ,

other prize drawings .

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MEN'S &amp; BOYS'

April S 8. If you ca n't,stop in:send post card w ith full

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spring . Plan Now .

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Guaranteed rate on maturity of lour ye a•s.
Mimmum deposit ol $1 .000 . lnte• esl com·
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we 11 give it our greatest interest!

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DAILY COMP_OUNDING on evelJ' Savings Account.
Passbook, Retirement Account and Certificate

Enquirer plans
press facility

A. llay man. 46 , Syracuse It
apJXlrenti.l· escaped 'erltHIS
111jur)

l)em onstrau uns. Vilma Prkkoja : Quil L,, \1 a~ l&lt;t'wr,·nte ;
Crafl sl10p . Ethel Liwe . Art
exhibits. Man;• L1ttcrer :

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p;Hii of a ca r driven !Jy Daniel

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:t l, three te nths uf a mile
Oo111i of en 19. It I'U11 int o the

SUNDAY
SPECIAL

l Gallia'~ Senio'r Citizen Day scheduled on May 16
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5•00

nunor d&lt;.tmagc .

Bidwell. gu in g ~,~, t·s t , lost
control of hrs cur which ran
way then

kid ·

for

a week.

refu sa l t u

With th('
nu ppl'rs, th e t!lusiw ,
leftist Her! Brigades.

ll{',i;!otiHI(.'

ni ~ht

A wmclsh1dd · 1ype ac-

damage .
The other mjur) accident
occurred at II :50 p.m. Fmla y
on CR 2. t wr1 an~ l'lght t cot hs
Gerald M. Gee.

life des pit e the

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Emt•rge ncy

77. Keno\·a . W. Va., stru ck ctn
auto dnven by Paul C. Ed ·
wards. 52, Wellstr;n .

Moro's

g( ,\·e rnnwnt 's

printed, including one thai
appeared 26 times.
The AFL-C IO sa id more

thruwi ug

guvernor. has been ruled off
the June 6 Hepubli ean
primary ba llot for fail ing to
HETUIIN TO -SC HO OL
ubtai n
enough
va lid
CINCINNA TI iUPI J - signa tures un his petitions of
Judges arc headi ng ba ck to candidacy.
school - ln learn huw tu rcatl
Secretary of State Ted
faster.
Br own mad e the rulin g
Eight of !he 16 Hamilton Friday on Con liff. who is
Count)' Common Pleas Coun awaiting trial un criminal
judges have dec;ded to take a assau lt charges in con nection
special eight-week University with an in cident in which
nf Cincinnati speed · reading Gov. James A. Hhodes was
course, to be taught at tl1e struck in I he fa ce with a pie at
courthouse two hours ollt.' Ihe Oh io State t'air last year.

and a passenger, IG·

trcrttmr nt of mmor inju nes.
~o t harges wer·t· fli ed
A deer wa s kl !!cd m an
acci dent at I ::lO p.m. on SR

dnven by Morgan Fergti:.;.11n,

In ju red

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RIDENOUR

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yeHr old Tcunmy Fraser.
Ga\li pnhs, wen• takcu tu the
Holzer Medt cal Center by the
(;a\llfl Cou nty Volunt et·r·

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traffic accidents investi gai ed
Fnday by the Uallia· Me1g;
Post State Highway Pat roL
The fi rst occurred at 12 :11
p.m. on SR 7 at Airport Hd .
'Ilw patrol said a vehide

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111c Vu tica n offer ed for the
scnmd time Friday to in!Cr\'cnc 111 an effort to save

each; and a wide vil riety of
repea t editoria ls . we re

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than 350. newspap~rs have Natiollal l&gt;Jbor llelalions Act
endo rsed the bil l, whi ch of !934 and streamli11e the
passed UJC House 257-!63 011 process for w1ions to organize
Ocl. 6, 1977 , and wa s de&lt;1rL&gt;d 'noJHinion workers and close
by a Senate comrnillee Jan . 5. loopholes in the existmg law.
II is.expec ted to come to the
Senate noor shortly after
action on the Panama. Canal
treaties is com pleted . ·
The Newspaper Gu ild .
whi ch represent s rank-and·
ft!e newspapers reporters in
CONLlFt' OUT
the natio11, has endorsed the
CQ
L~MBUS
LUPI ) bill
Steven
r:.
Con
lif!,
the pie·
Th e bill would reform the

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Letten of oplnloo are welcomed. l'hey should be
less than 300 words long (or l&gt;e subjeet to reduction by / 1
the edltor)-'ftntl must be signed with the olgoee's ad· 1
t;Af,l.l PO !.IS - The Gidlia t&gt;e&lt;lp ie in (;a!liu Cou11ty wliu telep hone the Center at tile May !6~uing&gt;.
Gal lipolis Stale Ins ti tute C hur l.' h e~, ,Jt \hrt C' 0:1 sey;
dress. Names may be withheld upon publication. I
()tiler cum!Jlittees are Scnt ur Citizens, Shi rl ey Cl ubs. Eth el Hob rnsun :
Cuunty Sen ior Citizens Ce nter arc 00 yc(.I J'S of age . Anyunc .44ii-71XI(). Mr. and Mrs. Lester
However, oo request, oames will be disclosed. Letters I ha~ ur!:{anized it:-; ~c tu p for who IS 90 or· over. or anyorw.· f )e~vis a r e the eo· Shu t-ins, lla Mtus: Couples Dmley; Garden clubs, Huti1
Mus1cal Cllkrtotrut l t'nl,· Etht•l
Senior Citizen Day May 16 &gt;ix who knows sunu:ont: who ts · ch&lt;11 rpcr~uns of the cunu ni t- tmtn' lcd longes t, Mr. d llll Miller : Burse shoes and other I{,.Jbln:-iol l. Over HII chmrper 1 should be 'In good taste, addressing Issues, not per·
1 sonalltles.
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1 wee ks ear ly Lc) hunor 90, · llas. an im•itatiun to tce 11 1 chtit'ge of thi s part of Mr·s.
Le sli e Brucker : g ;ii!H..'S , Frt:tnk W ashin ~tun ; sun. l':thel 1\o bmsun.
t•verybody 65 years of age
and older, but with special
honors to go to lolk who have
their 90th birthday .
\ reached
l':verything
will be at the
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eenter
itself
a mile from
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Gallipolis on Ja ck&gt;on Pike ,
except the Prayer Breakfast.
Taxpayers need look at system
It will be held at Grace
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. March :m, 1978 United Methodist Church.
The two past wmters have taken their toll on our public
The search is now on fu r
road systems. As a result, we are faced ·with much repair
needed and without funds in so many cases. As taxpayers, we
need to look at OW" system structW" e and consider changes. As
a l.axpayer, I ask you, as a l.axpaye r, to Lake a mental voyage
w1th me.
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~e townships are _presently submitting their reports of
condttt on to the taxpayer through the local news media. This
reporting is a legal responsibility to inform the t.axpayer what, whe~e. when an d how much and consists, generally . of
an expansive group or li gures covering from over one third of a
T_hat's ri ght ! $1,000.00 or $99,000 .00, you double y~ur or iginal investment in '
page in the local paper to near ly one page according .to the
WASHINGTON (UP!) mne ~ears and 43 clays, earni ng an annual perce ntage rate of '(.50% with an
various townships.
Pres
ident
Carter
returns
These reports reveal many things , two of which are the
effective annual yield of 7.90 %, provided all dai ly compounded interest is
most glaring and pase the greatest problems. First, I observed from South ·America and·
allowed to accumulate over the full mat urity of the agreement. We ca ll it
on one sta tement the !act that $10,000 of the $17,000 income was Africa Monday to face an
our DOUBLE VALUE CERTIFICATE.
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spent to pay out the remaining $7,000 on our road system for accelerating domes ti c in·
nation
rate
that
seriously
one year.
Second, of thi s $7,000 remain ing, equipment mu&gt;t be threa tens the U.S. economic
recovery.
purchased, maintained and manned on our roads .
Major new initiatives to
With the devaluation of the dollar and realizing the cost of
address
the problem are in
equipment, repairs and labor, we can readi ly see why we get
the
works,
administration
so lrtlle for what we think is so much. We shou ld not, as
offi
cials
said
Satu rday. In·
taxpayers, point fingers at the trustees for not having the
At Ohio Valley Bank, we offer the hi g he~t interest or~ your choice of short and
flatio
n
policy
has,
in the past,
roads in great shape, after this realization, but look to
long-term savings plans. And because in terest is compout;cled ·clai ly on all - .
ourselves as we have fostered and p&lt;: rpe tuated the syste m focused mainly on reforming
the
federa
l
tax
system
and
whereby the tail now wags a fair size dog.
savmgs dollars, even you.r interest earns interest: Annual yields are effectiv e
After the menl.al voyage, let us dream about a solution. Is holding down spen ding.
~hen prmc1pa l and tnte res~ are left un deposit for a full yea r* You won't
Continued devaluation of
there a possibility that a larger existing administratio n could
the dollar, however, together
fmc! a better way
to save.
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with
cold
weather
and
the
is it possible for said larger administration to purchase and
coa
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strike
unlea
shed
in·
maint.ain a lesser amount of eq uipment, overa ll, than now
purchased and mainl.ained' I speak of the county flalio nary press ures in
adm inistration. Dream on this! We arc a govern ment - of February and March that
the people, by the p&lt;:uple and for the people and the voter could nul be predicted in
January.
establishes the system.
" At thi s' poi nt ," sa id
While we are dreaming on a futW"e so lution, we see our
Ohio Valley Bank cap help you plai1 a savings program that matches your
Treasury
Secretary Michael
dilemma and need ac t now lo alleviate it presently . The day
short and long-term savings goals and earns you high interest every step
was when our grandfathers would sp&lt;:nd a day, occasionally. Blumenthal, " t he most
on the road with a team of horses. This was, on most occasions, recent statistics indicate that
of the way. These goals might include retirement, a new home, an education
without pay and I am inclined to believe that they contributed ther~ are some worrisome
... whatever. Or simply that peace of mind and secure feeling that on ly
devqlbpmen ts, that inOation
much to oW" present roadbeds .
may
be
accelerat
ing."
With the dollar devaluation, it is and sha ll be impossible to
money in the bank Cii:J, bring. Our people are looking forward to helping you
Blumenthal, app&lt;:aring on
maintain road s with the present tax structure using the system
save - or with any of your other banking needs. Give us a ca.IL Or better st)ll ,
we selected . I can visualize the grandfathers and fathers of a sy nd icated Evans and
dro p by one of ow· four offices. You 'll discover that we really are ready to
today needing to take on a noble sense of civic minded public Novak te levision program .
spiritedness wherein they can be banned together as a work said, " We have had very bad
·help you
group for the purpose of rural and community improvenj"nl , weather. We have had a coal
Spring is here and the lime has arrived for us to Lake on S&lt;J me stri ke. Those things - the
public and private dignity.- Frank Cleland, Box 184, Racine, length of thai &gt;trike and the
severity of the weather Ohio 45771.
were not known in January .
White House economist
Charles
Schu ltze said the
Open letter to Clmde.~.~ llriver
economic report ca rd looked
April!, 1978
bad between Januar)' and
An open letter to the person that cro wded my daughter-inMarch. but he envisioned " a
law over the berm on the Bub McCormick Rd. at snap-back of real output in
,o. nnu al
/ 0 Ou a11erl1
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Rate
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approximately 7:4a Tuesday morning. You were driving fast the second quarter , as fir st
/0
AoMI
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Ra to
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and continuation of a soli d
PASSBOOK SAVING
Guaran teed Jale on malur&lt; ly ol 90 days MiniShe and her baby were not injured tha nks to a very good
.~
rate of growth in the second
M
inimum
deposit
ol
$5.00
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Interest
com·
mum depos&lt;t $1 .000 . tnt e•est compounded
ear seat and most important of all, God dealt with them half. ..
pounded daily . Interest must rem arn on de·
datl y and patd qu arterly
mercifully.
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posit
a
lull
year
to
earn
ellecliv
e
ann
ual
ytcld
TI1ey were about to go over into the very deep culv ert in
said real output as measured
front of the Frank Belville home, but because of His tender
&gt;&lt;:::&gt;
by the Gross Nationa l
mercy she had the presence of mind to apply the brakes hard Product showed. little or no
~and the car made a complete turn and she went through a
gain between January and
~~·;.:~·.:,
fence on the opposite side of the road . Whoeve r you are, I
March . A '1eady GNP would
AatH
Yteld
&gt;&lt;::5""
real ire you 're not the only ca reless driver that travels Bob
portend the worst economic
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Guaranteed ra te on malullly ol one year
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there were a few road signs and a speed limit showjng since the end of the
19H-7a
recession.
M
tntm
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depost
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ol
$1
.000
Interest
com·
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rate
on
malur&lt;ty
ol
90
days
Ia
app opriate for that road p&lt;:rhaps there wouldn't ha ve to
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one year Minr mum dep ostt $1 .000 lnll!!eSI
pounded da tly Interest must lem atn on de ~·
be a fatal accident. because of S&lt;Jmeone's foolishne ss.
posll a full year to Elflrn elfe cllve annual yield
compounded daily and pa &lt;d qu anerl y
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1nt.cresl bcaqng pcr1od .

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M - The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, April

1World on

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of change

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OCTET AND THEIR DIDECTOR, back from Hawaii,
pose for Times-&amp;:ontmel came r aman in fr ont of Gilll ia

Academy High S&lt;:hool. Mark Pyles 1 center! holds the
trophy for par ticipation in the Hawaiian Festival of Music

WASHI NGTON I UP! I The world olands Qn the
thrcs lwld of fundam ental
sori'a l and eeonomic chHnge
bro ught nn by mountin g
pressure on foml Hml timber
supplieo .and dwi ndling oil
rrset~s. the president of the
Worldw "tch Institute said
Saturday .
"Whether the impending
transfor matio n remains
or convulsi ve.
or der ly
depends on our f~resig ht nnd
will ," Lester Brown so id in a
new boo k, " The Twenty·
Ninth Day ."
He sa id the the globe 's !
billion inhab ihmts must
change U1cir lifestyles and
repr odu ct ive pattern s to
adapt smmltaneously to the
at Honolulu. From the left, they are : Mrs. An ne Ftscher,
ca rr)i ng capacity of Earth's
director; Lynn Settle, Lisa Stewart , Mae Kemp, Mark
hinlng ica l systems - the
Pyles, Remte Qualls. Scott Morrison. Clarence McCabe,
fis heries, grasslands, fo rests
and Mark Morrison.
mtd croplands - and to the
limit s of renewable energy
sources.
·'The esse nce of this ne w
ethic is accomodation - the
&lt;iccumo da tio n of human
numbers and aspirations to
the Ea rth 's resources and
t·apaeities. This ne w ethic
nm' t obovc all an·est the
Li etertora ti on of man 's
rt!l&lt;itionsh ip 1o nnture.
" lf civilization as we know
it is to sur v1Vc, thi s ethic of
:l('l'(l!llOdatinn 111lL'51 replace
By Bob Hoeflich
t11c prevailing growtl1 ethic.''
Brown 's boo k is one of a
Better latt.' tha n never and so today al 2 p.m. weat her series of books and papers
permitting, the Middleport-Pom eroy Rotary Clu b will hold its pu blished by the Worldwatch
annua l Easter egg hunt at the Middleport Commw1ity Park . Institute s1ncc it was formed
tn ·19 75 to stu dy glo bnl
Easter's wea ther w;ts the ptts causing the postponement .
And speaking of E:aster, thanks to those wh o extended problems. The institu te is
their sympathy because I didn't get any jelly beans for Easter . supported by fowtdat ions, the
Alice Globokar even offered to sha re half of hers. And - that Unlled Nations, goverrune nt
and
pr i\·a tc
brings up the jelly beans which I reported tn short supply on i-lgC'n cies
U1e Fnda y before Easter . I only checked some ftv e or six contn but ion s.
Brown
s.tli d
th e
stores before I made the staggering comments on the
shortage . As it turns out Mark V and Hall 's Be n Franklin in forthcoming ('hangcs will
Middleport had supplies of the "jelly bird e~gs " whi ch since i1ffcct e\'cryonc and already
Easter have returned to the1r every da\' na rnC' llf JC'll\' bt.-.;_ms ha s gcnn l'd ~~ foothold.
·' In so me cir cles th e
They're still jusl as ~ood by the t'om mOn nanw m r&lt;t·~·e \(•u\e
hwycle is now ;1 s~· m ba l of
in the market .
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cnli ghterunc nt , Hnd parents
BECKY GLAZE Wit S really proud nf thr job Lhe &lt; hotr nf I he wt1h mon.' than two ch ildr en
Middleport Church of Christ dtd on lhctr Easter can una . ;u·e \·iew ed a~ socia ll y
Becky directed the presentati on and hacl the group report to Irresponsible," he said.
" In the future, the social
the church a ha lf hour before thecantata to "warm up ." IA'l 's
face it , singing at 6 in the morning is no easy task. Incidenta lly, conver sation piece ij1 HY be a
the choir in apprectation of Becky's efforts presented he r wtlh thriling vegetab le garden or
a bea utiful fl oral piec e which she used on her desk at the Mei gs . LHJ inge nious ly des igned
Junior High where she is the secretary T l~tl way , many lmd s olar -he a t ing syste m .
Physical fitness will be more
the opportuni ty w enj oy it wtth Becky ,
hi ~hly regarded than the
DICK FINLAW has quite a historical pi cture of Hock expa nded ginh of the
Springs taken 011 Jan. 2, 1894. The photo shows members of the successful German businessSchaefer, Allensworth and Fry fa m11les. The sprin gs were nmn or ~c ni o r S11Viet burea u·
located at Ute rear of Dr . Schaefer's home·11ffice. The (Ttl t.
"ln all, society may come
structure was once used as an inn ln the county and aftl'r Dr .
Schaefer's dea th, the building became the proP.,rty of hiS son- lo \' il lu e more hig hly
in-law and daughter , J . F' . and AmmHla Schaefer Goeg let n, wh;ttt•ver coJt tributes to
parents of Fred Gneglein . Mr and Mrs. Fred Gnegletn, of hunwn welfttn' and to t)st"hew
course, occupted the home unul the new road constructi on and rn otenal acqlllslltveness as
the house was moved wanother location Hnd they still rest de tn such .,
it. Last summer, readers may reJOember. Rock Spnn~ s
Grange member s dug m to impro\·e tllC spnngs area.
fTNOS GUAitANTEf:O
PAINESV
II .L f: , Ohio
IF YOU F.Vf:R HAPPF.N in the H.avcnn11 area do try tlw
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Lak t! Cu unl)'
Carousel Dmner Theatre which is rea llr fabulou s Resides a
ProSt'CUtur
John
E. Shoop is
dinner that ts out of this world , the thea tre features populnr
to
meet
Monday
I\ tth rompla ys generally wtth top sta rs carrying the leading roles. The
1ll iSSIOncrs 111 s c~.:k their
theatre perso nnel really make It an "Crenmg tu rcmcm!..l4.' f' .·•

GAHS singers return from Hawaii
GALLIPOLIS The Gallia
Academ) Jazz En semble.

TiH'\' eni o ~· ed swimming ,
sno rkeling, surfing. lots of
wal kin g, shopp ing, and
cspenally meeting ma ny new
fmnds both from Ha wai i and
Canada as well as Oregon.
C'~lilfornw. New Mex ico. to
namr t he most im portant.
TI11s was a learn ing exIX'nencr as well as a fun
expt'rlence the se youn g
pc npl c will nn er f o r ~ e t
whi ch culminated with a
bitnquet which had about
I,000 ·' oung people 111 attenda nce .
The
Young
HawHitans { a select '-\ruup of
tJJ gh school students ! en ~
ttJnained during the banquet.

from the !\1adngals, rl'CCntly
returned frum a week m
Honolulu . HAwa tt where they
part icipated 111 the Jlawaltan

Festt\'a lo f ~lu sH_' 'l'lu: .\oung
peuplt&gt; sang Hl thl'
Wat kik i
ll lltduor
phttheatr t'

Th ts

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wa s an

experien (' t' t l1rsr stu de-nt s
wt\1 ne\'er fnr get . Thetr
pcrforn t&lt;J.JH. 'l' i·l•cctHd much
favo rable Lll llll !l l'nl and &lt;J
standt ng l) \·atJOn as they
returned I ll thetr SNitS.

11lere were tWt) evcmn~s of
judgtn g and the Callt a
Academy gruup wa s on the
first night wtth ntne uthc r
rocal groups . There \~l·rc
mne tnstr unwntal and \·ora!
groups on the secund rughi .
There ~ere four judges from
Internalt onal Festivals:
u utstandin~ men lfJ the field
(l f mustc. (Jalhpl)hs shuuld be
proud of lhl' performam·e and
appea rance t) f the se ftne
rnun);! stngers : L1sa Stewa rt .
~la e Kemp , Lynn Settle.
Hen ;je
Qua lls,
Scott
Murnson. Mark Pyle;, :&gt;lark
Morrt son. nn d Claren ce
McCabe . The uther students
"hn ·~ent un the tnp wrre
Sa ra Abels, Sha ri Benm'll ,
Davi d

Robinson.

Bobby

Gurdon. and Clint Pallersm .
and dtrector. Anne FtSI.'her
and chaperon, Ralph Ben·
nett .
The students sa w much of
the 1mpor1ant th 1ngs to see

· such as Pearl Harbor and I he
Artzona Memurtal. Punchbowl ~au o nal Cemet e r~· of
the Pactftc, Kodak Shu" , A
La \1oaua Center 1one of the
largest shuppmg 'center s 111
the world 1, an d t he
Pol ynestan Cult ural Certer.

Mayor 's son
is arrested
Pl'ITSBURGH

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Tite 17-year.old son of Peter

Flaherty, former PitLsburgh
mayor, deputy U.S . attorney
general and a Democrati l'
I(Ubneratorial candidate, wa s
arre sted on a drug charge
Frt day nigh t foll owing a
poli l'e cha se.
Peter F. Flaherty Jr., and
Joseph Russ, 18, both of
Ptttsburglt, were arrested in
the ell; ·s Shadystde section
and c·harged with possession
of a controlled substance .
Police offi cers said they
chased the youths ' vehtcle
when they noticed it being
ope rated in a rec kless
mon11cr . They smd they fowtd
· m the car a plastic bag wtth
green \'ege lable matter
mside, n.smoking device, a
block of suspected hashish
ond a vtal of whtte powder.
Tht former ma yor '!':i sun
was rl'lcased in a brother's
custod)·.

ABOVE THE RE ST'

Beat •• •

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Metgs L(l{'al School Distri ct voters at the ,J"ne r. prunanc s
.there was one dissenting vote cast by Dr . Keith Rtggs. Voting
tn favor of the levy whl ch would be in effect for three years
were Jenmfer Sh ell, Virgil Kin ~ . Carol Ptcrcc and Wendell
Hoover .

POM EROY - A son 's
desire to get hi s mother out of
jail res ulted in his arrest on a
ch arge uf felonious assault.
Mary Edith Taylor, 52, Rt.
3, Racine, had been jailed
Th ursday evenin,g on a
waiT ant cha rging disorderly
conduct Her son, Lindsey
Taylor, 28, Rt. 3, Racine, had
gone to the jail, but was
wtable to raise the money to
post her appearance bond .
Later in the ev ening,
Tay lor became upset with
.lack Scarbrough , 63, Rt. I,
Long Bottom , when Sca rbrough refused to ta ke Taylor
ba ck to the jail.
It was alleged Taylor then
st ruck Sca rbrough on the
head severa l limes with a
h amm e r .
R a c ine ' s
emergency squad was called
· to a residence on Long Hollow
where the alleged incident
occ urred a nd transported
Scarbro ugh to Vetera n's
Memor ial Hospita l for
trea tment.
I, At 8:45 p. m. Thursday
evening, Taylor was arrested
on the parking lot beside th·e
jail. He had walked to the
home of a Bowman's Run
resident who brought him to
the jail. Taylor was. taken into
custory without resista nce.
Friday aft ernoon, Taylor
wa s t aken before Meigs
Co unty Court J udge Robert
Buck for his initi al ap'·
pearance on felonious assault
charge. Bond was set at
115,000. In lieu of bond,
Tay lor remai n ~ in the county
jail.
Meanwhile, Mary Edi th
Tay lor, hi s mother , was
tak en before the · Count y
Co urt F'riday morning, where
she entered a guilty plea to
di so rderly conduct She was
released at 1! :30 a. m.
Th" r sda y
a fte r noo n,
Sher iff James J . Proffi tt
ret urned Jack Wade Osborne,
20 , Man sfie ld , to Meigs
Co unty to answer a charge
of escaping from the Middleport V illa g~ Ja il on Ma rch
'll .' He was apprehended by
Ri chl a nd Coun ty sher iff 's
depu ties.
Osborne was recently indicted by the Meigs County
Gra nd Jury for receiving
stolen property. He escaped
the Midd leport jail by going
th rough a ceiling, removing
bricks in a wa ll and going
o11 to the roof.
Friday aft ern oon, whe n
Osborne was taken before

. Meigs Co unty Court Judge vehi cl e. The driver was not
Ro bert Buck on the felony injured.
Meigs Coun ty Sher iff
charge of escape, he entered
James
J . Proffitt advi sed
a · not gui lt y pl.ea . He
that
a
recent
change in state
requested he have an at·
motor
vehicl
e
Jaws affect ing
torney appo inted. The ·Court
perso
ns
who
own
or operate
complied with his request and
motor
ized
bicycles
- often
appointed Attorney James B.
ca
ll
ed
Mopeds-.
became
O'Brien to represent hi m on ·
effect
ive
Sa
turday
.
the escape charge.
Th e ne wly. in acted Ja w
Osborne was remanded to
;tates
no person may operate
the custody of the sheriff and
a
motorized
bicycle on any
iscuiTently being held in the
public
roadway
or on private
county jail.
propertv
used
by
the public
Thursday morning at 2:30
.
fo
r
vehic
ular
traff
ic or
a_m. in Svracusc on SR 124 a
parking
unless
he
or
she
is 14
car driven by Belinda Deete r,
yea
rs
of
age
or
older;
and
Rt. I, Long Bottom, struck
holds
a
valid
Ohio
driver
and killed a Beer. There was
slight damage to her 1973 license, chauffeur lice nse or
motorcycl e license; OR has
Ford .
obta
ined an Ohio motorized
Thursday evening, David
bicycle
operator 's licen se.
Hupp, 19, Rt. 2, Racine, was
Sheriff
Proffitt said he has
northbound on Leta rt Twp.
written
the
Ohio Department
Rd. 9:&gt; when he lost cont rol of
of
Highway
Safety fnr a
his vehicle which ran off the
supply
of
leaflets
on the new
ro adway strik ing and
Moped
law.
Leafl
ets will be
severing a' telephone com·
ava
ilabl
e
to
the
public
as soon
pa ny pole resu lting in
as
th
ey
arrive.
moderate da mag e to his

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FRIDAY
10 AM · 9 PM
SATURDA Y
10 AM· 7 PM

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bund for shopltftlng : 11r1d
.Jo hn D. Htel'kh off . 2a.
Harpers· Wuuds. Mtl' h.. 1 ~7.
fo lluwrng tou dohl'h

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- Establishment, during
Wheth er they have an y
the tran sit to n pen od, of hope of success rests lar gely
gove rnm ent arrangements on the actions of these six
not controll ed by white men :
minor ity leaders.
- Smith, th e inf lu ential
- rr ee elections under white represen tative on the
inte rnationetl supervision.
interim executive coun ci l
- Mainte nan ce of law and now ruling Rlwdesia .
order by some internationa lly
- Bishop Abel Muw rewa of
supported for ce, such as a the United Africa n National
U.N. unit.
Council , mcm ber of th e
- Crea ti on
of
a · executive cow1cil.
,
co nstitut io nal sys tem that
- The Rev. Ndaba ningi Siprote&lt;·t.s the rights of all thole of the African National
Roodesians and gra nts no Coun cil , member of th e
spccta l pr ivil eges to an y executive council.
J..(roup or race .
-Sen. Jer emia h Chir au, a
The U.S. a nd Briti sh
prominent triba l chi ef and
)i1111 Ci tllllents
say th ese
third black mem ber of the
principles offer the best hope
executi ve council.
for
changing troubled
-Josh ua Nkomo, leader of
Rhodesia int o peace ful the Zambia.based Zimbabw e
Zimbabwe.
African Peoples Union "ZAP U" - one of two
guerrilla groups com pr ising
th e Patriotic Front.
- Robert Mugabe , leader of
the Mozambique·based Zim babwe African Nat ional
Union - "ZANU" - the
OTTAWA (li PII - A oth er half of the Patriotic
Roma n Catholi c bi sho p Pront.
th inks he has the answer to
the clim bing divorce ra te he refuses to marry anyone
under the age of 18.
B ..hop Adolph Proulx of
the Ottawa region told a news
con ference this week he was
fed up with broken marriages
in his diocese wh ich includes
GALLIPOLI S - Upon th e
Ga tinea u, Quebec, a near by request of the arresting oftown with the highest divorce fice r, Deputy Willard Shel'IS,
rme a nd the lowest avera ge a warr ant fil ed against Harry
mar rying age in Canada.
J . Ph illip s, Cro wn ( ' lly ,
Bis hop
Pro ulx
told clla rgi ng gra nd th efi wa s
reporters the soa ring divorce dtsmi sscd
Fr iday
in
rate - 460 per 1110,000 Gallipolis Municipal' Com1 .
a mong
his
160 ,000
Mary A. Cundi ff . l3, Pu111t
pa ris hioners spurr ed his Pleasant. entered a not gUilty
decision to include age as an plea to a charge of in·
eligi bility factor in church sufficient fu nds. Bond was
marriages .
"fix ed at $2,5110. A tri al will be
He said the church also will t.&gt;l d A prj!. 10 .
recommended a si•.month
Finel" or forfeitin g t.mds
prep ar atio n pe riod for were Robert C. Mitchell , 21,
couples planning to marr y. Gall ipoli s, $24 speed; Wayne
The waiting peri od becomes Saunders , 38, Rt. 2, Pa triot,
mandatory if one of the two is $1 5 and costs, no operator's
w1der age 20.
license; Gertrud;i" · Lowe ry.
~. Hot Spr ings, Va., $22
speed ; VIrgil C. Booten. 54 ,
Rt. I, Gallipolis, was granted
a continuance until Apri l 18,
no operator 's li cense; Larry
.E. Clonch, 30, Point Pleasant ,
was granted a continuance
until Apr il 25 for DWI ; Irene
L. Wise, :&gt;8, Rt. 2, Ga llipo lis,
was fin ed $3110 and costs,
sentenced to six months in the
co unt y jail and hts driver 's
licenses was suspended for
si x mon ths for OWl.

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f-_;overnme nt,
bas ed an
"tnt L'rnr~ l agreement" among
rnud~mtr black leaders and
Pmne :llintstcr Jan Smith's
white minority regi me.
nwrm'i tn nm vt• th~ nation
tnwrtnl t•ler tcd 111ajnrity
I!(J\'f' rm ne nl with or wtthout
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WASHINGTOI\ 1UP! t Lending urgen cy to President
Carter's talks with· AfricHn
leaders is their knowledge
that Rhodesia may soon bt' a
major theater of W(lr, ~1 nd
time is run ning ou t for
mediators.
The Soviet Hnrl CllbHnbacked war in Etht npta
seems to ha\·e cntJed 111
victory for Ethwpta ()\ cr
Somalia . Mosco w ~ 1nd
Hav a na al so teamed up
behi nd the winners in Angola
in 1975, and the pop11lar caust'
of
Rhodesia 's
biHrk
guerrillas now set: rn s :t ript•
and tempti ng candtd"te for
their aid .
U.S. ilitelligence l'Stllnate s
there are at least 650 Cub"''
" ad visers" alread ~
m
Moza mbique, a i&gt;a ; e fur
guer rllJa raids on Hhod(!Sia .
All of whirh lt~a, ·c ~ lhe
United Sllttes iln d l:lritmn
little time to win ~t c reptann•
for their lan!,'Utslltng " Anglo·
America n pea ce propos:tL"
The Anglu-1\Jm.! ricml plan
for black ma jo nt y rule,
which Carter was dis t·usstng
with Nigeria's leHders th iS
wee kend, has been overtaken
b)' evenl-5 and ~y forl'C S
iXJll ing in opposi te cil rL·ctions.

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that too often accompany death .
·
I mean , a l'omp!i ment might txdster Uw surviv ors but it
certainly tsn't gomg 1Al do much for the morale of tbe deceased .
Does it reallr hurt so much wextend a compliment or ki nd ness
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LL'&lt;J ch u t~ photog,t.:ntphy at the 4
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and landed in 11 h:ty fi eld there. Mrs. Goegletn , pretty ca lm
about the whole tnctdent , did comment that the world would
really have been turning tf the plane had struck the house.

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OCTET AND THEIR DIDECTOR, back from Hawaii,
pose for Times-&amp;:ontmel came r aman in fr ont of Gilll ia

Academy High S&lt;:hool. Mark Pyles 1 center! holds the
trophy for par ticipation in the Hawaiian Festival of Music

WASHI NGTON I UP! I The world olands Qn the
thrcs lwld of fundam ental
sori'a l and eeonomic chHnge
bro ught nn by mountin g
pressure on foml Hml timber
supplieo .and dwi ndling oil
rrset~s. the president of the
Worldw "tch Institute said
Saturday .
"Whether the impending
transfor matio n remains
or convulsi ve.
or der ly
depends on our f~resig ht nnd
will ," Lester Brown so id in a
new boo k, " The Twenty·
Ninth Day ."
He sa id the the globe 's !
billion inhab ihmts must
change U1cir lifestyles and
repr odu ct ive pattern s to
adapt smmltaneously to the
at Honolulu. From the left, they are : Mrs. An ne Ftscher,
ca rr)i ng capacity of Earth's
director; Lynn Settle, Lisa Stewart , Mae Kemp, Mark
hinlng ica l systems - the
Pyles, Remte Qualls. Scott Morrison. Clarence McCabe,
fis heries, grasslands, fo rests
and Mark Morrison.
mtd croplands - and to the
limit s of renewable energy
sources.
·'The esse nce of this ne w
ethic is accomodation - the
&lt;iccumo da tio n of human
numbers and aspirations to
the Ea rth 's resources and
t·apaeities. This ne w ethic
nm' t obovc all an·est the
Li etertora ti on of man 's
rt!l&lt;itionsh ip 1o nnture.
" lf civilization as we know
it is to sur v1Vc, thi s ethic of
:l('l'(l!llOdatinn 111lL'51 replace
By Bob Hoeflich
t11c prevailing growtl1 ethic.''
Brown 's boo k is one of a
Better latt.' tha n never and so today al 2 p.m. weat her series of books and papers
permitting, the Middleport-Pom eroy Rotary Clu b will hold its pu blished by the Worldwatch
annua l Easter egg hunt at the Middleport Commw1ity Park . Institute s1ncc it was formed
tn ·19 75 to stu dy glo bnl
Easter's wea ther w;ts the ptts causing the postponement .
And speaking of E:aster, thanks to those wh o extended problems. The institu te is
their sympathy because I didn't get any jelly beans for Easter . supported by fowtdat ions, the
Alice Globokar even offered to sha re half of hers. And - that Unlled Nations, goverrune nt
and
pr i\·a tc
brings up the jelly beans which I reported tn short supply on i-lgC'n cies
U1e Fnda y before Easter . I only checked some ftv e or six contn but ion s.
Brown
s.tli d
th e
stores before I made the staggering comments on the
shortage . As it turns out Mark V and Hall 's Be n Franklin in forthcoming ('hangcs will
Middleport had supplies of the "jelly bird e~gs " whi ch since i1ffcct e\'cryonc and already
Easter have returned to the1r every da\' na rnC' llf JC'll\' bt.-.;_ms ha s gcnn l'd ~~ foothold.
·' In so me cir cles th e
They're still jusl as ~ood by the t'om mOn nanw m r&lt;t·~·e \(•u\e
hwycle is now ;1 s~· m ba l of
in the market .
·
cnli ghterunc nt , Hnd parents
BECKY GLAZE Wit S really proud nf thr job Lhe &lt; hotr nf I he wt1h mon.' than two ch ildr en
Middleport Church of Christ dtd on lhctr Easter can una . ;u·e \·iew ed a~ socia ll y
Becky directed the presentati on and hacl the group report to Irresponsible," he said.
" In the future, the social
the church a ha lf hour before thecantata to "warm up ." IA'l 's
face it , singing at 6 in the morning is no easy task. Incidenta lly, conver sation piece ij1 HY be a
the choir in apprectation of Becky's efforts presented he r wtlh thriling vegetab le garden or
a bea utiful fl oral piec e which she used on her desk at the Mei gs . LHJ inge nious ly des igned
Junior High where she is the secretary T l~tl way , many lmd s olar -he a t ing syste m .
Physical fitness will be more
the opportuni ty w enj oy it wtth Becky ,
hi ~hly regarded than the
DICK FINLAW has quite a historical pi cture of Hock expa nded ginh of the
Springs taken 011 Jan. 2, 1894. The photo shows members of the successful German businessSchaefer, Allensworth and Fry fa m11les. The sprin gs were nmn or ~c ni o r S11Viet burea u·
located at Ute rear of Dr . Schaefer's home·11ffice. The (Ttl t.
"ln all, society may come
structure was once used as an inn ln the county and aftl'r Dr .
Schaefer's dea th, the building became the proP.,rty of hiS son- lo \' il lu e more hig hly
in-law and daughter , J . F' . and AmmHla Schaefer Goeg let n, wh;ttt•ver coJt tributes to
parents of Fred Gneglein . Mr and Mrs. Fred Gnegletn, of hunwn welfttn' and to t)st"hew
course, occupted the home unul the new road constructi on and rn otenal acqlllslltveness as
the house was moved wanother location Hnd they still rest de tn such .,
it. Last summer, readers may reJOember. Rock Spnn~ s
Grange member s dug m to impro\·e tllC spnngs area.
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ProSt'CUtur
John
E. Shoop is
dinner that ts out of this world , the thea tre features populnr
to
meet
Monday
I\ tth rompla ys generally wtth top sta rs carrying the leading roles. The
1ll iSSIOncrs 111 s c~.:k their
theatre perso nnel really make It an "Crenmg tu rcmcm!..l4.' f' .·•

GAHS singers return from Hawaii
GALLIPOLIS The Gallia
Academ) Jazz En semble.

TiH'\' eni o ~· ed swimming ,
sno rkeling, surfing. lots of
wal kin g, shopp ing, and
cspenally meeting ma ny new
fmnds both from Ha wai i and
Canada as well as Oregon.
C'~lilfornw. New Mex ico. to
namr t he most im portant.
TI11s was a learn ing exIX'nencr as well as a fun
expt'rlence the se youn g
pc npl c will nn er f o r ~ e t
whi ch culminated with a
bitnquet which had about
I,000 ·' oung people 111 attenda nce .
The
Young
HawHitans { a select '-\ruup of
tJJ gh school students ! en ~
ttJnained during the banquet.

from the !\1adngals, rl'CCntly
returned frum a week m
Honolulu . HAwa tt where they
part icipated 111 the Jlawaltan

Festt\'a lo f ~lu sH_' 'l'lu: .\oung
peuplt&gt; sang Hl thl'
Wat kik i
ll lltduor
phttheatr t'

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experien (' t' t l1rsr stu de-nt s
wt\1 ne\'er fnr get . Thetr
pcrforn t&lt;J.JH. 'l' i·l•cctHd much
favo rable Lll llll !l l'nl and &lt;J
standt ng l) \·atJOn as they
returned I ll thetr SNitS.

11lere were tWt) evcmn~s of
judgtn g and the Callt a
Academy gruup wa s on the
first night wtth ntne uthc r
rocal groups . There \~l·rc
mne tnstr unwntal and \·ora!
groups on the secund rughi .
There ~ere four judges from
Internalt onal Festivals:
u utstandin~ men lfJ the field
(l f mustc. (Jalhpl)hs shuuld be
proud of lhl' performam·e and
appea rance t) f the se ftne
rnun);! stngers : L1sa Stewa rt .
~la e Kemp , Lynn Settle.
Hen ;je
Qua lls,
Scott
Murnson. Mark Pyle;, :&gt;lark
Morrt son. nn d Claren ce
McCabe . The uther students
"hn ·~ent un the tnp wrre
Sa ra Abels, Sha ri Benm'll ,
Davi d

Robinson.

Bobby

Gurdon. and Clint Pallersm .
and dtrector. Anne FtSI.'her
and chaperon, Ralph Ben·
nett .
The students sa w much of
the 1mpor1ant th 1ngs to see

· such as Pearl Harbor and I he
Artzona Memurtal. Punchbowl ~au o nal Cemet e r~· of
the Pactftc, Kodak Shu" , A
La \1oaua Center 1one of the
largest shuppmg 'center s 111
the world 1, an d t he
Pol ynestan Cult ural Certer.

Mayor 's son
is arrested
Pl'ITSBURGH

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Tite 17-year.old son of Peter

Flaherty, former PitLsburgh
mayor, deputy U.S . attorney
general and a Democrati l'
I(Ubneratorial candidate, wa s
arre sted on a drug charge
Frt day nigh t foll owing a
poli l'e cha se.
Peter F. Flaherty Jr., and
Joseph Russ, 18, both of
Ptttsburglt, were arrested in
the ell; ·s Shadystde section
and c·harged with possession
of a controlled substance .
Police offi cers said they
chased the youths ' vehtcle
when they noticed it being
ope rated in a rec kless
mon11cr . They smd they fowtd
· m the car a plastic bag wtth
green \'ege lable matter
mside, n.smoking device, a
block of suspected hashish
ond a vtal of whtte powder.
Tht former ma yor '!':i sun
was rl'lcased in a brother's
custod)·.

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Metgs L(l{'al School Distri ct voters at the ,J"ne r. prunanc s
.there was one dissenting vote cast by Dr . Keith Rtggs. Voting
tn favor of the levy whl ch would be in effect for three years
were Jenmfer Sh ell, Virgil Kin ~ . Carol Ptcrcc and Wendell
Hoover .

POM EROY - A son 's
desire to get hi s mother out of
jail res ulted in his arrest on a
ch arge uf felonious assault.
Mary Edith Taylor, 52, Rt.
3, Racine, had been jailed
Th ursday evenin,g on a
waiT ant cha rging disorderly
conduct Her son, Lindsey
Taylor, 28, Rt. 3, Racine, had
gone to the jail, but was
wtable to raise the money to
post her appearance bond .
Later in the ev ening,
Tay lor became upset with
.lack Scarbrough , 63, Rt. I,
Long Bottom , when Sca rbrough refused to ta ke Taylor
ba ck to the jail.
It was alleged Taylor then
st ruck Sca rbrough on the
head severa l limes with a
h amm e r .
R a c ine ' s
emergency squad was called
· to a residence on Long Hollow
where the alleged incident
occ urred a nd transported
Scarbro ugh to Vetera n's
Memor ial Hospita l for
trea tment.
I, At 8:45 p. m. Thursday
evening, Taylor was arrested
on the parking lot beside th·e
jail. He had walked to the
home of a Bowman's Run
resident who brought him to
the jail. Taylor was. taken into
custory without resista nce.
Friday aft ernoon, Taylor
wa s t aken before Meigs
Co unty Court J udge Robert
Buck for his initi al ap'·
pearance on felonious assault
charge. Bond was set at
115,000. In lieu of bond,
Tay lor remai n ~ in the county
jail.
Meanwhile, Mary Edi th
Tay lor, hi s mother , was
tak en before the · Count y
Co urt F'riday morning, where
she entered a guilty plea to
di so rderly conduct She was
released at 1! :30 a. m.
Th" r sda y
a fte r noo n,
Sher iff James J . Proffi tt
ret urned Jack Wade Osborne,
20 , Man sfie ld , to Meigs
Co unty to answer a charge
of escaping from the Middleport V illa g~ Ja il on Ma rch
'll .' He was apprehended by
Ri chl a nd Coun ty sher iff 's
depu ties.
Osborne was recently indicted by the Meigs County
Gra nd Jury for receiving
stolen property. He escaped
the Midd leport jail by going
th rough a ceiling, removing
bricks in a wa ll and going
o11 to the roof.
Friday aft ern oon, whe n
Osborne was taken before

. Meigs Co unty Court Judge vehi cl e. The driver was not
Ro bert Buck on the felony injured.
Meigs Coun ty Sher iff
charge of escape, he entered
James
J . Proffitt advi sed
a · not gui lt y pl.ea . He
that
a
recent
change in state
requested he have an at·
motor
vehicl
e
Jaws affect ing
torney appo inted. The ·Court
perso
ns
who
own
or operate
complied with his request and
motor
ized
bicycles
- often
appointed Attorney James B.
ca
ll
ed
Mopeds-.
became
O'Brien to represent hi m on ·
effect
ive
Sa
turday
.
the escape charge.
Th e ne wly. in acted Ja w
Osborne was remanded to
;tates
no person may operate
the custody of the sheriff and
a
motorized
bicycle on any
iscuiTently being held in the
public
roadway
or on private
county jail.
propertv
used
by
the public
Thursday morning at 2:30
.
fo
r
vehic
ular
traff
ic or
a_m. in Svracusc on SR 124 a
parking
unless
he
or
she
is 14
car driven by Belinda Deete r,
yea
rs
of
age
or
older;
and
Rt. I, Long Bottom, struck
holds
a
valid
Ohio
driver
and killed a Beer. There was
slight damage to her 1973 license, chauffeur lice nse or
motorcycl e license; OR has
Ford .
obta
ined an Ohio motorized
Thursday evening, David
bicycle
operator 's licen se.
Hupp, 19, Rt. 2, Racine, was
Sheriff
Proffitt said he has
northbound on Leta rt Twp.
written
the
Ohio Department
Rd. 9:&gt; when he lost cont rol of
of
Highway
Safety fnr a
his vehicle which ran off the
supply
of
leaflets
on the new
ro adway strik ing and
Moped
law.
Leafl
ets will be
severing a' telephone com·
ava
ilabl
e
to
the
public
as soon
pa ny pole resu lting in
as
th
ey
arrive.
moderate da mag e to his

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Fu ll y furn ished - 4" double .lap siding . bow window, ih' '
Templok sheathlng, jllfarpeted throughout, total electr ic, 2
fiberglass tubs, separate fiberglass shower , 3- 12 roof pitch,
cottagt;&gt; wir'idows. patio door in dining room .

4 prs.S1.00

Nobody-but nobody-saves you more.
303 Upper River Road (Across from Si lver Bridge

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992 ·7034

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
"Finest in Manufactured Houslnq"

PHONE 446 1611

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Loren were in thl' ~ ·u un tr .\
Both are now Frend1 d tl/.L'IIS
with hurnes tn Pc_u · ~ ~ cmd
Swtt zc rlan d •"tnd
l'ourt
SO UI' l'l'S scu d tl was unll kt· l~
the) l'OUld be &lt;•xtr.ulr k d 'o.
Ita ly.
Home prnsecut, ~r J&gt;;l(llirw
Dl'il'Amw s i ~m·d tlw ~I! T C.'-.l
warran t o nl ~ for Ponll but
court so ur c e.~; s&lt;l!d h1s wlfl'
and so me .10 bank {lffltHi \s
and eol lcagucs . \n:n · alsl)
involve d in Ult' C' h ~n grs
ste uuning fro!ll tus llltlll )
1nternati11 1IC!I

f tln t

product wns .
No details of any t · har ~t~~
have been giv un CX(' ept thl'~
t un ct'rn ai!Cgt'd tllt•g:llt·xpul!
&lt;•f currenq .
Poll I'£' \\'Cl'P kn own t n ht1 \1'
been investig&lt;! l tn~ wtH'tll(·r
Pont i nht.ainl'd P' rmis"'l" ll 111
t!X}:~,"t lll n re (' UI'rt'n•·y tJ1i1 11 ht·
(•wed hi:-. p ; tt til• r ...

CJOroad

·nwprohl t'rn ~ for

l 1i 1ntr and
Mt" l.orrn begun i"l'b. B.
1977. when 10 fm:11 tdal p11 ltn•
offin•r s dl' S I'~ mlt •d on their
luxun ous vtna sr1ut h " f Ho11 1t·
aruwd w tl h ,,
:-. t.' it r t h
warra nt
:\'11 l' ."i )l lannlHtn
1 f tht•
Sl'HI'&lt;' h \\ tiS gtren 11! p r. ]l&lt; '!' .
th l' cnuplt· or tht•lr l : m~ e r s

J·:S LI KE l, ;\~111
l,L'fl th1• \ 1uh\ t•st il kt·
a cutldb lii mh but IllS! t•ad uf
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\-li:-..s !;•rt-·JI·, b;1gs
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and

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Pnntl or MISS !J tren

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Esti m ates

No Job Too l ar ge
or Too Small

Mter hi:-i \ 1t.'Xll'Ctr l
t n r uT t~t g(• lt&gt; \1Js!-. IJ tr en 1n
l ~ISi, lh e P•Up\e wa:-, &lt; K CU ~ ed

d i \ lllll'

\H' f'l '

fil l'

welding

habb tl mg
.
Sleet fabnca t1o n . complete
stoc k of s ree l: rounds ,
plate s and struc tuals .

;r n kn11W11 11' h;n'l' bi:.'L'ri l fl
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P 11 flll b t ·c t.~ mt· a French
! tt JJ t·n m 1%6 t11 t'l l' t 'Uill \ Tnt
lt;dta n l;nv:-; tha t LhL·n forb(! de

f; HtltJ ll\

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unrh·r ;1 f;dst· n. II JH
l!st'lf urn1:-; ual !1• r

111du stnal or con struction
bus me!)S we lcom ed.
Lar.g~ lathes and boring

fuur

M&amp;G MACHINE
SHOP

hu.:amy tn ltttl!
She subs('quentl) bl'&lt;'i.l llW
Fn·nch also and tlw ~ cmd

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IT'S OUR

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I ~lftllftiDlYJEiijlS~~y
STARTING MONDAY
APRIL 3rd
MONDAY • TUESDAY • WEDNESDAY
10 AM · 6 PM
FRIDAY
10 AM · 9 PM
SATURDA Y
10 AM· 7 PM

PROMENADE SHOP

,\1&lt;i y n u\\l'r S. IIIUdSliti C' S \H.' I'l'

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Slwwl'r s

b~ twa\· ~
\pnl 1
111
S 1ttrtht• r n

1313 Eastern A venue

(';dJft JI·nt:r

It s r t' II INI!Iw WNilht·r \la s
a plr&lt;lsant . da~ -e:rr l)
t\ prtl f ou ls juke on t\J t•
def rnstmg drm7 t' ll ~ tl f tlw

Gallipolis, Ohio

phr~· m g

Phon.e 446-1228

MI LlW l'~l. \\h t:ll ll' fllPt ' I' Oil lll't'l,

StJ&lt;tf"t•d lnt Pihr8Q &lt;.; itS Cl ~ ! I I I I I~(
s,,uth"' estrrl y \\ rncl blt-1~
·deserl itlr' lni! J the n~g111n

All but 10 d"Y' uf 1ht• Jail
term W(I S suspl'Ufh•d
Doruth} Ju Ha tl tff, Ht. I,
Chesa peakt•. furklled ;t $llfi
bund for shopltftlng : 11r1d
.Jo hn D. Htel'kh off . 2a.
Harpers· Wuuds. Mtl' h.. 1 ~7.
fo lluwrng tou dohl'h

SUNDAY THRU SATURDAY ONLY
APRIL 2 THRU A PRI L 8

LUNCH TIME GOODIE.
~ •HOT

ON LYI40AYS
LEFT

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( Regula r Size)

•FRENCH FRIES

Bl ock

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· 1100 E. Main, Pome oy, o.

_IH?ME 1 UPI 1
A Holll l'
lJnf • Hlt1nltt la!t•! ,nn \1;u'
publtc pruse{'utnr 1ssm•d &lt;t ll li, :\1t o.;:- Lurt·n \\ il :-i lkt aHit'd dl
arre st warranl S;Jturday fur· Hotm' s l.l'l lf\i m\11 J);1 V! nt'l
fi lm producer Carle• PtHllt on ;r1rp t1 rt . iiL:t l lll hv flll:t li cJ&lt;-d
Jl!ega\ (' Uff'l' IH 'Y t'X!J tl fll llg poi ! CI'
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s i 1•'
W ll~
ctwr ges
afll' l'
!Ill p•·t·p;u·tng '' ' fh lo Pa n ~

"We can
find ways
tax laws can
save you money." .

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Comfort Top Knee-hi Hose

O.arge is
dismissed

OPEN

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tomato, cheese, lettuce,
pickle, oniOn, mayonnaise.

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Bishop feels

1A lb., 100% ground beef,

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lretnsttron

- Establishment, during
Wheth er they have an y
the tran sit to n pen od, of hope of success rests lar gely
gove rnm ent arrangements on the actions of these six
not controll ed by white men :
minor ity leaders.
- Smith, th e inf lu ential
- rr ee elections under white represen tative on the
inte rnationetl supervision.
interim executive coun ci l
- Mainte nan ce of law and now ruling Rlwdesia .
order by some internationa lly
- Bishop Abel Muw rewa of
supported for ce, such as a the United Africa n National
U.N. unit.
Council , mcm ber of th e
- Crea ti on
of
a · executive cow1cil.
,
co nstitut io nal sys tem that
- The Rev. Ndaba ningi Siprote&lt;·t.s the rights of all thole of the African National
Roodesians and gra nts no Coun cil , member of th e
spccta l pr ivil eges to an y executive council.
J..(roup or race .
-Sen. Jer emia h Chir au, a
The U.S. a nd Briti sh
prominent triba l chi ef and
)i1111 Ci tllllents
say th ese
third black mem ber of the
principles offer the best hope
executi ve council.
for
changing troubled
-Josh ua Nkomo, leader of
Rhodesia int o peace ful the Zambia.based Zimbabw e
Zimbabwe.
African Peoples Union "ZAP U" - one of two
guerrilla groups com pr ising
th e Patriotic Front.
- Robert Mugabe , leader of
the Mozambique·based Zim babwe African Nat ional
Union - "ZANU" - the
OTTAWA (li PII - A oth er half of the Patriotic
Roma n Catholi c bi sho p Pront.
th inks he has the answer to
the clim bing divorce ra te he refuses to marry anyone
under the age of 18.
B ..hop Adolph Proulx of
the Ottawa region told a news
con ference this week he was
fed up with broken marriages
in his diocese wh ich includes
GALLIPOLI S - Upon th e
Ga tinea u, Quebec, a near by request of the arresting oftown with the highest divorce fice r, Deputy Willard Shel'IS,
rme a nd the lowest avera ge a warr ant fil ed against Harry
mar rying age in Canada.
J . Ph illip s, Cro wn ( ' lly ,
Bis hop
Pro ulx
told clla rgi ng gra nd th efi wa s
reporters the soa ring divorce dtsmi sscd
Fr iday
in
rate - 460 per 1110,000 Gallipolis Municipal' Com1 .
a mong
his
160 ,000
Mary A. Cundi ff . l3, Pu111t
pa ris hioners spurr ed his Pleasant. entered a not gUilty
decision to include age as an plea to a charge of in·
eligi bility factor in church sufficient fu nds. Bond was
marriages .
"fix ed at $2,5110. A tri al will be
He said the church also will t.&gt;l d A prj!. 10 .
recommended a si•.month
Finel" or forfeitin g t.mds
prep ar atio n pe riod for were Robert C. Mitchell , 21,
couples planning to marr y. Gall ipoli s, $24 speed; Wayne
The waiting peri od becomes Saunders , 38, Rt. 2, Pa triot,
mandatory if one of the two is $1 5 and costs, no operator's
w1der age 20.
license; Gertrud;i" · Lowe ry.
~. Hot Spr ings, Va., $22
speed ; VIrgil C. Booten. 54 ,
Rt. I, Gallipolis, was granted
a continuance until Apri l 18,
no operator 's li cense; Larry
.E. Clonch, 30, Point Pleasant ,
was granted a continuance
until Apr il 25 for DWI ; Irene
L. Wise, :&gt;8, Rt. 2, Ga llipo lis,
was fin ed $3110 and costs,
sentenced to six months in the
co unt y jail and hts driver 's
licenses was suspended for
si x mon ths for OWl.

STUFT SHIRTS

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meaning it
cxdud('S tlw guL'JTillas and
pn..~ ndt• s
for
no
tn·
1 t' rnct twn ;-Ji ly
supervised

Pubhc Wat k tn bu siness,

MERRILL K GRUBE

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Delivery and sel·up

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usage .

Sunday thru Saturday
April 2 thru April 8

27 900 inc luded.

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TV &amp; APPLIANCE

81 0100 111

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$100°

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SE RVICE

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ald Zambia,
c:t 11 ttw 1 :tgn'\!u rnt t reaSQn
and vow tu wrl'tk •t br furce
of ann:-, .
•
Black i\fn can fl(tttOH/l l:''\'f'
alnHJ S\ unanunuusly r'CJl'l'led
tlw ··mtc rrw I' ' a~n..-ernctlt .
W:tstungton l.lnd J. on d11n
ha\ I' s tuppt•d short of
rejecting tl ctlt ugelll er. but

" ReiMJnab le Rates - Fas t C ourteau~ Se rvi ce"
COMPLETE TERMITE &amp; PEST CONTROL

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ONE ONLYI

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ASK YOUR ' DEALER HOW TO:

UP

Mason. W. 'fa .

Women's New Spring Sling
. -. ' ~
· in Assorted Shades
· ·- ~ ( " ! r,t! &gt;~l l t Hu•\ Lu~tHIJ!I t'•l h

\1 oz~mb tqu t

c;hester, Ohio
PH. 985·3307

GIHINC

ks I ' l"v .H I"' t pu1n t tng out
' thP Ar ,.n ,R J•"ll Mow ers

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TI1e new inter.im Rhodesian
f-_;overnme nt,
bas ed an
"tnt L'rnr~ l agreement" among
rnud~mtr black leaders and
Pmne :llintstcr Jan Smith's
white minority regi me.
nwrm'i tn nm vt• th~ nation
tnwrtnl t•ler tcd 111ajnrity
I!(J\'f' rm ne nl with or wtthout
~ la t' k rehl,'\ par ' ietpation by
1&gt;c(' . :n
· Tl11•
Patn n' ll' Front
guernllet s, opt." atmg from

Dark Brown cab tnet w11t1

Shoe World (II

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WASHINGTOI\ 1UP! t Lending urgen cy to President
Carter's talks with· AfricHn
leaders is their knowledge
that Rhodesia may soon bt' a
major theater of W(lr, ~1 nd
time is run ning ou t for
mediators.
The Soviet Hnrl CllbHnbacked war in Etht npta
seems to ha\·e cntJed 111
victory for Ethwpta ()\ cr
Somalia . Mosco w ~ 1nd
Hav a na al so teamed up
behi nd the winners in Angola
in 1975, and the pop11lar caust'
of
Rhodesia 's
biHrk
guerrillas now set: rn s :t ript•
and tempti ng candtd"te for
their aid .
U.S. ilitelligence l'Stllnate s
there are at least 650 Cub"''
" ad visers" alread ~
m
Moza mbique, a i&gt;a ; e fur
guer rllJa raids on Hhod(!Sia .
All of whirh lt~a, ·c ~ lhe
United Sllttes iln d l:lritmn
little time to win ~t c reptann•
for their lan!,'Utslltng " Anglo·
America n pea ce propos:tL"
The Anglu-1\Jm.! ricml plan
for black ma jo nt y rule,
which Carter was dis t·usstng
with Nigeria's leHders th iS
wee kend, has been overtaken
b)' evenl-5 and ~y forl'C S
iXJll ing in opposi te cil rL·ctions.

Gold col o1 lttm

POINT MASON AUTO GlASS, INC.

PORTABLE
WELDING
SERVICE

Warrant issued Saturday
for
producer
Carlo
Ponti
Quick Rhodesian se_ttlement needed
T~1at II(T~ISI(i!l,

CALL COLLECT 682-6249

RIDENOUR

FH F:D H11 l'twcl l. r lght. IJIHil i-1 ~ er o f l·: lliptt Appli;t nr·.c II 1n Pu ll ~l'l"t J: . 1:-. ~IJflv. n r t·( ·t·J\ 1ng
his Certific&lt;Jte of !\chtt•\'PIIlL'nl fn ,tll Ve rnon Prt.·r;tll, supl·n·tsnr . dt·rd(·r rnttn &lt;IJ.!l ' I!H'rtt.
Whlrl1mol Cuqxm:ttior l. upon SUL'l"l'Ssful ('(J!11pl el r r ~rl 111' the Whtr lpt1ol HeUl il S&lt;tl P~ Cit nil· hl'ld
recrnti'Y·:·Tl1e s~m i nar l' I} Vt· r s Sl 1ll lllg skills. such as I11 1W ll1 IIL'lp t·u s t orrl t' r s -~o h t pi'•.bk rn~
invnlved in U1 e purdw st• of hurt tt' nppli:t nces : lhl' s;l\ esmun \ l" l'SI~ "l~ i btltl~ \I) tl)( dl':J! t•r:
ami pr11duct infonnatlon 011 Whir lpoo l hollll' a pphi.H irt·s. tn d utlt n ~ l'llt'rg~ t'lill~ Ur n p tlllfl &lt;~rtd

to USL' t1is woutlworking
loub tunwkl' su mc prujed s.

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The TCHAIKOVSKV
K1908C
Decorator compact table

MACHINE
SHOP
SERVICES

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" You r Loca l Term ite &amp;
Edg il BOijgs, Owne r

JO: c.o"'

SEEKS DIVORCE
(;A /J .I POLIS - Charging
gruss negl ect uf duty and
f•xtr rme cruelty , Robert
!:ray, (;allipolh , has fil ed a .
JX'IIt lun for divr1rce in Galli a
Co unty ('onrrnon Pleas Court
fr ulll S u ~ an L. Gr ay ,
CCJJir pult ,~:, .
They
we re
marned June tO , 1977 and
have une chdd.
Jennifer f: . Jordan, Viriton ,
ftled tl1e sam e grounds in her
l'!!m platnt for dJvorL·e againsJ
James L. Jordan, Jr., Rt. 2,
Mt. Alto, W. Va They were
111 arried Jul y 2. 1976 and hav e
nu Lhildr·cn .

weddt rlgs .
On·aslona llr he tttkes time
fro1 11 &lt;1 husv ·sdl('d Uil' t u du
smne lnmti r;g a11 d fishi11g and

BOGGS EXTERMINATING CO.

Open Sunda y 1· 6 p ,m , ,

Cl !hr f,r.o.·n~ r e c~r gr ass:JM~ l'" ,, 'I ·~ ·' ; ,, rf rrr,wrr; .tn'~ qu.1lr ty ot an
Art•:r- n .. J qq r ,~~ ,·. · r rnrJ 1 nu ~ ov•· . . n Jn bP .1t,1blc

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KEYS FOUN U
POMEROY -- I &lt;JSt your
keys?
Mr s. Bea Lisle, Dailv
Sentinel employe, found ~
key ring holding some etght
keys Qn Co urt St. Friday
evening. The owner Cf.Hl ptck
up the keys at the Sentinel
office , Ill Court Sl .. ''"
Mon day .

O'Dell' s P~ st Contro l Servic e &amp;
Thomas Fa ine Th ermil e &amp; Pes t Co nl roi

773-5710

FRANKLY, I'M WEARY of U1e praise and compl iments
that too often accompany death .
·
I mean , a l'omp!i ment might txdster Uw surviv ors but it
certainly tsn't gomg 1Al do much for the morale of tbe deceased .
Does it reallr hurt so much wextend a compliment or ki nd ness
while someone is still kickmg around ? Of course , tf you ca n't
manage ''a llthts" for the livmg, then &lt;ttleast you can - Keep
Smiling.
·

cducatwn ill ti lt' Univers ity of
Ali.ISk&lt;J in 1!!70. un d since then
ha~ finist1c11lttL' rcqu irernenL')
for ll Sl'cund r·nHslcr'.s degree
in public sd 1uu! c tdrnini s t ra ~
tiun.
ill' was tc&lt;.tl'hcr-prindpal of
Hw GramiL• Gra de Sclluu l
1%:ll!J57, and taught fifth
gr·ru ll• in ,\ vun l.&lt;;~ k t, Ohiu,
195i-1 959.
J,J.l!.,,llloved t t l An L·hurage
with h 1~ f&lt;.nnlly in August.
W5!J, and hi:.l s bt•t.:u t~al' hi11 g
sctenct• 111 the publk sehou l
systcrn for thti past 1~1 ;wtrs.
,l.iincc J!J6fi ht· also has hl'l'll
LL'&lt;J ch u t~ photog,t.:ntphy at the 4
Un ivn s tty of t\ las kttAnchorugc.
.\1ernll (;rube has a pruTi tulJ le phnlug ra phy busines.s
&lt;tl :110'1 E111·e k" Drive , An·
chorrrgc 9fJ5!tt. spcl'iu !!zi ng 111

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TVI Beau t dull y sty led

MRS. ALBEHT GOEGI.E IN had been pl anling fl owers m
the front yard of her Flatwoo'ds Road home Thursday
afternwn and had just gone into the house to watch a televisini1
serial, " As the World Turns" when a pl ane . out of gasoline ,
came under some power line s 1n front of the Goeglein hom e
and landed in 11 h:ty fi eld there. Mrs. Goegletn , pretty ca lm
about the whole tnctdent , did comment that the world would
really have been turning tf the plane had struck the house.

GALI.lPOLIS - Mcn·iJJ E.
Grube' a gr'lrluitte uf Hi o
Grande Co llege and sun of
Mr. ami Mrs. M. K Crub" of
Mudsoc, will be lnst&lt;CIIetltlcxt
Sunday I April !II as pr&lt;:sid&lt;:nt
of the A laSke~ Profcs!-i ion~ll
Pholug ri;i phers Associat ion . Grube W&lt;:t S grmlu11te d
valedictorian from (;ull ia
Academy High School i11 1!15\1
cmd was gnuluated L'U IIl
laude from Rio Grande Co l·
lege in 1957 with a tlegt·c·c in
clcmcnto ry eduL"ation. HI'
finished et masll'r's d0gret• 111

-Now Servi ng Th e Customers of

COMPLET:E-----~·SERVICE .

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·Graduate of ·Ri; Grande College
elected chief of pro lensmen

BOGGS EXTERMINATING CO.

Spotlite Panels

assurance that the co unty's
na rcot ics unit wi ll be
gua ranteed "continued, fu ll
and adequat e fu nding."
If such an assurance is not
made, Shoop says the unit
wi ll be disbanded within
several months and all covert
and other police operation
wil l end as exi sti ng investigations are finished.

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We are income tax .specialists. We ask tl1e
right questions-: We dig for every hollt'Sl
. deduction and credit We want. to leave no
stone unturned to make sure you pay thl'
smallest legitimate tax. That's Reason No. I
why we should do your taxes.

Small Drink

I

of Your Choice

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TO ·GO OR EAT-HERE

· No. Subt.
No Coupons · No limit

For Easy Pickup Call 446-2682
Your Order Will Be Waiting
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POPOLU
UURf

THE; INCOME TAX PEOPLE

618 E. MAIN ST., POMEROY, OHIO
P92· l79l
27 S~CAMORE, GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
446·0303
Ope n p,oo fo 6:.00 W"'kdays

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B-F-TheSW1day Times~ntinel, SW1d~y, J\pril2, 1978

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Riv erby. An exqui si te
oriental arrangement wa s in
th e cent er of th e . table,
created by Vivian Kirkel and
Anita Tope of Ye Olde Village
Ga rden Club of Gall ipolis.
All who attended were also
c'O tertained by the beautiful
piano music provided by
Greg Bane at .t he Stein way to
the Music Room at Riverby .
Mrs . McG inness said the
pa id new members · who
joined the French Art Colony
durin g the three week
ca mpaign eff ort by the
committ ee, •along with
numerous renewals, brought
the total membership to over
300.
The trustees expressed their

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the rece ption, to sign 'the
prints that were available to
each member, made from the
original sketch he created for
the 1978 membership campa ign . it is a watercolor of the
Old Mill Creek Trestle and
Streetca r'- Circa : 1912. The
original is now framed and in
the permanent collection at
Riverby.
Over one hundred members and guests wer~ in attendance at the gala Sunday
afternoon reception plann ed
by Bet h Cherrington, Jda
Thaler and Jan Thal er .
Trustees greeted guests at
the. dour. Members of Mrs.
McG inn ess and Mrs. Suiter's
campaign com mittee were at
the beauti ful tea tabl e in the

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GALLIPOLIS
Th e
successful conclllllion 'or the
Seventh Annual Membe.;sh ip
Campaign of the French Art
Colony, co-chaired by Bett y
McGinness and Doroth a
Suiter, was observed during
th e Annual • Membership
Reception at Riverby.
Guest of honor was Yin-Rei
Djuh Hi cks, noted artist from
Henryvill e, Indiana, whose
beautiful Chin ese and
Western art in watercolors
and oil are on exhibit durin g
March in both Galleries at
Riverby. Mrs. Hicks greeted
and visited with members '
and guesls dur ing th e
recept ion. Another highlight
was the presence of Earl
Tope , popular loca l art ist at

GALLIPOLIS - Members
from area garden cl ubs in
Ga llia and Meigs Counties
ga thered Thursdav at the
Holida y Inn, Kanauga, for the
open meeting of Ye Olde
Ga rden Club.
Opent ng r emarks we re
given by Vivian Kirkel. Sh~
welcomed each clu b and
c-onducted a roll call. Answe ring from Ga llia' Co unty
were Cheshire Ga rden Club,
French City, Gallipoli s, Open
Gate and Rio Grande Ga rden
Club . Attending from Meigs
were Chester , Wildw ood,
Middleport, ltutland, Rutla nd
Friendly, Star , Wildwood and
Winding Trail .
Ca rol
Cree~e an s
pr ese nted the afternoon
devol ions. ~pea kin g on the
month of April, she related
sensory exper iences to those
memories found deepest in
ou r hearts. Mrs. Creemeans
led in prayer before luncheon
was served.
Special aft ernoon speaker
was h net Bolin. a Meigs
Co unt y resident , who is a
certi fied Ohio Asscciation of
Ga rden Cl ubs judge. Mrs.
&amp;lin spoke on The care of
house plant s. She briefl y
described the best pott ing
co ntainers and soils for
house plants whil e demonst rating with many of her
own plants.
Ent ert ainment for the
after noon was provt ded by Ye
Oide Village members. A
fashion show of spring hats,
all in keeping with the
musica l t hemes,
was

presented with the title of
The meeting &lt;mded with
"Millinery Madness .:· The members exchanging ideas
model's styles and crea tions and ga r~enin g tips. One la dy
ra nged fro m the outrageo us from The Gall ipo lis Garden
to the chi c. Four ladi es. from Club summa rized the day's
ne ighb ori ng club s par - ·acti vities by remark ing,
ti ct pat ed in the ope n " After such a long, dreadf ul
deco r at in ~
di vision of winter, what a simpl Y. lovely
"Yank ee Doodl e Dandy ."
way to begin spring."

"Who cares what Vouge says' I know this is the latest
u1 chic fashion" - These ladies (who asked that th eir
names bO withhel d so their children won't know what they
do during the day 1 pause before goin g on stage at
"mill inery madness ."

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DINING SUITE
A graceful. elegant approach to di ning 1 Oval table,
upholstered chairs and ch1na cabinet crafted 111
hardwoods and selected wood products, w1th
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Exh ibit for the month of April, 1978 - OLD BERGEN ART
GUILD , Arranged by Jan Gary , 30 artists , Watercolors, oils,
acrylics, caseins , graphics, all styles.
April 17, 7:30p.m.- F.A.C. lntA!rdepartmental Meeting ; 9
p.m. - F.A.C. Trustees .Meeting, Riverby.
. April 30, 2 p.m.-l 'p .m. - Parent-Child Worksh op, Penny
Moore, Chairwolnan, Riverby.

MEETING SET.
POMEROY - A Meigs
Co untY - Jaycee-e tt es
organization will be formed
Monday at a m e~tin g to be
held at 7:30p.m. at the Meigs
Inn. The meeting is for all
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women are also invited. Their
husbands do not have to be
affiliated with the J aycee
organization. Two mem bers
of the Belpre · Jaycee-ett es
will be present to outline
aspects of the program.

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High School, has a career objective In the area of
department store sales. Jane is employed at Elberfelds In
Pomeroy. She attends class each morning at Meigs and
r~lves valuable business experience at Elberfelds
OOI-Ins the afternoon . Jane plallll to continue her career In
aales at Elber(eldB after graduating from high school In
June.
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Capping ceremony to be held Friday
GALUPOLJS - The an nua l
Ca pp ing
and
Recogni tion Ceremony for
the Freshman Class at th e
Holzer Medical Center Sehoul
of Nursi ng wi ll be at 8 o'clotk
on Friday evening, April 7, in
the Faith Bapt ist chu rc h, 750
Jackson Pike in Rodney . This ·
function IIIJlrks the successful
compl etion of the first two
quarters of study by the class
of 1980.
Following the processional
with Mrs. Edith Ross at the
orga n, the Invocation will be
given by the Reverend Arth ur
C. Lund, Di rect or of
Chaplaincy "Se rvices at· the
Holzer Medical Center.
Musical select ions bv the

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POMEHOY - A nature hikl·
was planned fur April 20 durtng lhe Wednesda y night
meeting of the WifdwooJ
Garden Club held at the home
of Mrs. Helen !\ease.
Members are to meet at the
l1omc of Mrs. Hilda Ycauger
at 12 :30 tlwt day fur the luke.
In the event uf lndt.!IIIC!Il
weather. the hike wtll he
rescheduled. Head at the
meeting wa s an invitation
fr·om the · Hutlauu F riendly
Ga rdener s to ttrl upc n
meeting April 26 at the
Ku tland Church of Chnst.
Mrs. Virgintct Fisher, M r~.

shuuls wtll not be damaged by
sudden expusu rT to the bright
suniJ gt ' . llftlng·and di vidiug
JJhull'l such C;tS chryscm-

have been
oil winter,
;:utd [Jiant111 g sorn t' uf the
t h~· tmun s Wht l·h
left 111 the ~ arucn

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larkspur. phlox, iind poppy .
a ~~lt ed

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Earl Tope's Old Mill Creek Trestle and Streetcar- Cir ca ; 1912, wtll be on display at the French Art Co lony .

Crabgraos ktller should be
before April 10 she
sa td and hybnd tea , grantlifl ura . and fluriibu nda roses
should be prun ed.
Mrs. Smith lalkcd about
houseplclllls and flowers and
sug~csted thiit forring bran·
ches such as pussy wt llow,
Doris Gr ueser , Mrs. Mildred furs ytlm:~ , tliJg \.\uU&lt;I. cherry
Phillips and Mrs. i\da Holter :-tnd pt·t~rh blo~sums ca n
at\efl(hl a rueelt ng uf. tlw Ye lm ght cu " lwusc To do this,
Olde Vtlla gc Garuen Club site expl;uned , just cut and
held thi s week at Kcuw ugh .
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sin cere appreciation to' Mrs.
McGinness and Mrs. Suiter .
and thei r dedicated campa ign committee from
throughout th e area who
worked so har d to expand the
membe rship of the French
Art Colony lo assure the
continuation and expansion of
the arts program in multipl e
med ia, avail able to residents
of the area. 1
Membe rship in th e French
Art Colony is open throughout
the year. Anyone who may
have not been contact ed and
Is int erested in joining the
French Art Colony, may ca ll
Karen Echus. Membersh ip
Cha irma n
for
the
organization at 446-3770. or
call446·1819. Cont ributions or
membersh ip · gifts a re
deductibl e for income t.ax
purposes.

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TURN S EIGHT JAMIE Hauldren, son of
Mr. and Mrs . Gl en
Hauldren, celebrated his
eighth birthda y oo March
30 at his home on Rl. I,
Gallipoli s . Helping
celebrate were hi• grandparents, Mr . and Mrs. John
Srhere r,. Pl. Pleasant, W.
Va ., Mr. and Mrs. John
Ha uldreo, Th e r es a,
Thomas, l.esa aod Lori,
Fran c i s Skidmore ,
Mi chell e, Brent , Twillla
and Scot Coona)ly, Kelly
Vansickle, Billy and Rene
Ward , Jill Drummood,
David a~d Sharon Coler,
Patty Simpkins, his sister,
Amy. A Flintstone cake,
lc~ cream and Kooi·Aid
were served and games
were played.
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CINCINN ATI (UPI ) - The
United Sta tes is facing a
li te racy crisis largely
beca use of televi sion's
pervasiveness. believes a
linguist at the l 'niversity of
Cinci nn ati.
"Students are havi ng
tro ubie reading and wri ting,
not lust in knowledge of
lite rature," sa ld William
La sher , chairm an of the
uni ver s it y's linguist ics
program. " It's a litera cy
crisis, not Just a literary

crisis."

Glee Club of the School of Sherrv Vick ers. R.N .
Nursi ng, und er the direction
The entire class will recite
of Mrs. Anne Fischer will be in unis on. the Fl oren ce
hea rd. Fo ll owing
the t&gt;ightinga le Pledge, led by
welcome by Janet M. Byers, Pam Hoss, Senio r Student
R.N., Director of Nursing Nurse and President of the
Edu ca tton. the Fres hm an Studen t Governm ent. The
Class will be presented by Freshman Class will then
Julie McAfoo es , R.N., Fresh- sing their Class Song, "The
man Instructor. The Junior Hands of Time."
Class wtll be involved in the
Following the Benedi c1ion
presentation of the Caps to by the Reverend Lund and
the Freshman, along with the Hecessional, a rece ption
l.ennte Da vis, R.N., Fresh- wi ll be held in the chu rch. A
man Instrlictor and Class eordial invitati on is extended
to the families and fri ends of
Advisor .
Always impressive Is the the students and the public to
candlelighting ceremony tha t attend th is annual Cappi ng
follows, handled by Fres h-· and Recognition ceremony of
ma n Inst ructor Ba rba r a the Freshman Class from the
Shelton, R.N., and Junior Holzer Medical Center School
Instructor and Class Ad visor. of N u rsin~ .

wHtCr wtth H ptece

fur providing Green Thumb
:'-:ute:s on May S. Among the
cummun lt.'al!ons read wer{'
:·:mb of thwikS !rum Chrtsty
Bat.:r ctnd ~1 rs. Vernon \lease
and fr om the Mhens Mental
Health Center ftw holidct\'
n.:membrctnces. A letter wa's
a lso read frum Mrs. Mary
I,ou C~tp p, p(lst rcgu.mal
dtrcctor. fur a gtft. Mrs Bernt cc Carpenter tlwnk ed the
dub for part1dpatm g 111 the
hollda v flow er shuw and con·

ll ouS&lt;· hold msec\!, were
also dtscussed b;.: Mrs. Smith
who ga\.'e t1ps on conlrolin g
aphts wtth Black l.caf 40 or
uthcr good meoune solution ,
IIIL'cdy bu~~ by spra ying with
lemon oil, etnd scales with ~

)!.ratutated Mrs. Holter and

plantrd as soon as the soil is.

wha le tlli snap sol utiOn . Keepmg beds ciirdully weeded as

the sprmg !'! l'&lt;J!-)Uil arn ves is
less work than lcttmg them
gtt and tryi!IJ..: to d'J 1t la ter,
Mrs Srntth S&lt;J td . 1\s for
gladtOh , the fi rst bul bs can be

Mr s. Evelyn Hollon for wcmn w1th suenssive pli.i ll·
spee1al ctwetrds .
t1ng ~ evl' r~
tw o ur thn·~
,\ round robin eard wHs wt'(•ks for constant b!oo1 n
stgncd for Mrs. (:ra ce FiSher. Uunng the summer Hnd fctll.
a pat1ent at lhl' Holzer . l .;n~n t'itr£' was also
.\1 cdtea l Center. Mr s . thscus&gt;&lt;·d b.1 Ms. Sllltth who
Dorothy Sm tth h"d &lt;'harge of .'lit td t11at l;. wns should be rak·
the rnet•tmg wtt h ~I rs . Ca rne ed v1gornusly to loosen the
( ;ru eser ).(lnng dc\.·utwns. tup sutl and the hare spots
She read " It's 0. K. tu be Dtf- should be resecdl&gt;d' Lnne enfercnt .. and gHve H prctyer for ('ou retgt'~ gruwth of weed!S
undc rstandtng .
and d t~·s not bendtt the
Tuucl y ganJenln.l( lip,, grCJss. she ·cud. Mrs. Smith
gH.:('n by Mrs. F1shcr mdud~
l'ollcluded wt(h a pue111 enlt ti ed rern ovmg mulch fr um "I " Doll 't Forget "
garden beds on a cloudy day
Mr.s l1 1lde~ Yeituger won
su tha t the tender green tilt' dour. pm1• . Blul' l ltbi~&gt;IIS
ll l'rt' all&lt;tr'dl•d to ,\1rs. Holl oo.
\l r~ . Jrull' fl~trn.;,; , an~ Mrs,
J) (l n..; r;ru~.•str for &lt;lr ·
ran gL·nwnl:-i of muHatu1·e
ALL' MNI TO MEf.T
d ~s 1 gn . ;\&lt;1rs. Holter fl'l'CIVl'ri
Wa h a m a
A I u tn n 1 a blu e fur lwr white Itlit's ami
Assoc tati un •·ill ha,·e a pussyw lllows 1n £t brown pot·
meet in~ Monday, April :1. at i ten· \' HSl' . and Mrs. Helt•rt
p.rn . at the Hartford Com- ~east• fur her t\ frt('&lt;Hl vtoleL'i.
munity Bl dg. All peo plr in:\ .'idl&lt;td co urM' \\CI)i servt•d
terested tn helping with th ts hy· Mrs. Nea&gt;e. Mrs. Betty
year's Al umni lla nqu et and MJihoH n. and Mrs. Peggy .
dane~ are urged to attend.
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19110 - (Front R~Left to Rig ht ): Hope Jago, lucasvill e; Cheryl
· Roszell, Ironton;
Taylor, Circleville; Doris Matthews, Ja ckson ;
Tina Wilcoxen . Pt. Pleasant, W. Va .; .Lisa Wilhelm , Sandusky · Mary
Maddix, Ashland , Ky.; Sheila Lanier, Bidwell; Becky James, Seioiovllle;
Jan Elick, Lancaster. (Second Row , Left w Right) : .Cheryl Huber,
Mason, W. Va .; Tomm y Gates, Keyser, W. Va.; Kathy Lyons, Hilliard ·
Janice Coffey, Hay; Penny Daugherty, Belpre; Sa lly Ehret , Columbus;

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Pomeroy ; Becky Holland, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. (Third R\IW, Left to
Right): Carla Graves, Chillicothe ; Paula Hughes, Coo l Grove ; Deborah
McDonie, Coal Grove; Twila Thompson, Coal Grove ; Cheryl Bruce,
Ironton; Charissa Parsons, Westerville; Trish Terry, Jackson; Grace
Burnheimer, Minford ; Kathy Dukas, Belpre; Colette Lejcar, Ga llipolis;
Connie Lyon, PorLsmouth . Not pictured : Kath ryn Thornwn, Leon, W.
Va.; Vicki Humphreys, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va .; Betty Spray , Selotoville.

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FA C membership campaign continues

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N OI\ .11th n ut :r·,1t co stly ' 'l ril room at bed . yo u can offe r yo ur
gue sts an ln . rtat ror lor thP wee,en~ An ·tnvrtatton lull-siz e
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formal "'~inin g room at
Riv erby. An exqui si te
oriental arrangement wa s in
th e cent er of th e . table,
created by Vivian Kirkel and
Anita Tope of Ye Olde Village
Ga rden Club of Gall ipolis.
All who attended were also
c'O tertained by the beautiful
piano music provided by
Greg Bane at .t he Stein way to
the Music Room at Riverby .
Mrs . McG inness said the
pa id new members · who
joined the French Art Colony
durin g the three week
ca mpaign eff ort by the
committ ee, •along with
numerous renewals, brought
the total membership to over
300.
The trustees expressed their

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the rece ption, to sign 'the
prints that were available to
each member, made from the
original sketch he created for
the 1978 membership campa ign . it is a watercolor of the
Old Mill Creek Trestle and
Streetca r'- Circa : 1912. The
original is now framed and in
the permanent collection at
Riverby.
Over one hundred members and guests wer~ in attendance at the gala Sunday
afternoon reception plann ed
by Bet h Cherrington, Jda
Thaler and Jan Thal er .
Trustees greeted guests at
the. dour. Members of Mrs.
McG inn ess and Mrs. Suiter's
campaign com mittee were at
the beauti ful tea tabl e in the

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GALLIPOLIS
Th e
successful conclllllion 'or the
Seventh Annual Membe.;sh ip
Campaign of the French Art
Colony, co-chaired by Bett y
McGinness and Doroth a
Suiter, was observed during
th e Annual • Membership
Reception at Riverby.
Guest of honor was Yin-Rei
Djuh Hi cks, noted artist from
Henryvill e, Indiana, whose
beautiful Chin ese and
Western art in watercolors
and oil are on exhibit durin g
March in both Galleries at
Riverby. Mrs. Hicks greeted
and visited with members '
and guesls dur ing th e
recept ion. Another highlight
was the presence of Earl
Tope , popular loca l art ist at

GALLIPOLIS - Members
from area garden cl ubs in
Ga llia and Meigs Counties
ga thered Thursdav at the
Holida y Inn, Kanauga, for the
open meeting of Ye Olde
Ga rden Club.
Opent ng r emarks we re
given by Vivian Kirkel. Sh~
welcomed each clu b and
c-onducted a roll call. Answe ring from Ga llia' Co unty
were Cheshire Ga rden Club,
French City, Gallipoli s, Open
Gate and Rio Grande Ga rden
Club . Attending from Meigs
were Chester , Wildw ood,
Middleport, ltutland, Rutla nd
Friendly, Star , Wildwood and
Winding Trail .
Ca rol
Cree~e an s
pr ese nted the afternoon
devol ions. ~pea kin g on the
month of April, she related
sensory exper iences to those
memories found deepest in
ou r hearts. Mrs. Creemeans
led in prayer before luncheon
was served.
Special aft ernoon speaker
was h net Bolin. a Meigs
Co unt y resident , who is a
certi fied Ohio Asscciation of
Ga rden Cl ubs judge. Mrs.
&amp;lin spoke on The care of
house plant s. She briefl y
described the best pott ing
co ntainers and soils for
house plants whil e demonst rating with many of her
own plants.
Ent ert ainment for the
after noon was provt ded by Ye
Oide Village members. A
fashion show of spring hats,
all in keeping with the
musica l t hemes,
was

presented with the title of
The meeting &lt;mded with
"Millinery Madness .:· The members exchanging ideas
model's styles and crea tions and ga r~enin g tips. One la dy
ra nged fro m the outrageo us from The Gall ipo lis Garden
to the chi c. Four ladi es. from Club summa rized the day's
ne ighb ori ng club s par - ·acti vities by remark ing,
ti ct pat ed in the ope n " After such a long, dreadf ul
deco r at in ~
di vision of winter, what a simpl Y. lovely
"Yank ee Doodl e Dandy ."
way to begin spring."

"Who cares what Vouge says' I know this is the latest
u1 chic fashion" - These ladies (who asked that th eir
names bO withhel d so their children won't know what they
do during the day 1 pause before goin g on stage at
"mill inery madness ."

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upholstered chairs and ch1na cabinet crafted 111
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Exh ibit for the month of April, 1978 - OLD BERGEN ART
GUILD , Arranged by Jan Gary , 30 artists , Watercolors, oils,
acrylics, caseins , graphics, all styles.
April 17, 7:30p.m.- F.A.C. lntA!rdepartmental Meeting ; 9
p.m. - F.A.C. Trustees .Meeting, Riverby.
. April 30, 2 p.m.-l 'p .m. - Parent-Child Worksh op, Penny
Moore, Chairwolnan, Riverby.

MEETING SET.
POMEROY - A Meigs
Co untY - Jaycee-e tt es
organization will be formed
Monday at a m e~tin g to be
held at 7:30p.m. at the Meigs
Inn. The meeting is for all
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women are also invited. Their
husbands do not have to be
affiliated with the J aycee
organization. Two mem bers
of the Belpre · Jaycee-ett es
will be present to outline
aspects of the program.

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Jane Miller, a senior in Distributive Education at
High School, has a career objective In the area of
department store sales. Jane is employed at Elberfelds In
Pomeroy. She attends class each morning at Meigs and
r~lves valuable business experience at Elberfelds
OOI-Ins the afternoon . Jane plallll to continue her career In
aales at Elber(eldB after graduating from high school In
June.
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These four ladies from area garden clubs participated in the open category of "Yankee
Doodle Dandy."

Capping ceremony to be held Friday
GALUPOLJS - The an nua l
Ca pp ing
and
Recogni tion Ceremony for
the Freshman Class at th e
Holzer Medical Center Sehoul
of Nursi ng wi ll be at 8 o'clotk
on Friday evening, April 7, in
the Faith Bapt ist chu rc h, 750
Jackson Pike in Rodney . This ·
function IIIJlrks the successful
compl etion of the first two
quarters of study by the class
of 1980.
Following the processional
with Mrs. Edith Ross at the
orga n, the Invocation will be
given by the Reverend Arth ur
C. Lund, Di rect or of
Chaplaincy "Se rvices at· the
Holzer Medical Center.
Musical select ions bv the

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POMEHOY - A nature hikl·
was planned fur April 20 durtng lhe Wednesda y night
meeting of the WifdwooJ
Garden Club held at the home
of Mrs. Helen !\ease.
Members are to meet at the
l1omc of Mrs. Hilda Ycauger
at 12 :30 tlwt day fur the luke.
In the event uf lndt.!IIIC!Il
weather. the hike wtll he
rescheduled. Head at the
meeting wa s an invitation
fr·om the · Hutlauu F riendly
Ga rdener s to ttrl upc n
meeting April 26 at the
Ku tland Church of Chnst.
Mrs. Virgintct Fisher, M r~.

shuuls wtll not be damaged by
sudden expusu rT to the bright
suniJ gt ' . llftlng·and di vidiug
JJhull'l such C;tS chryscm-

have been
oil winter,
;:utd [Jiant111 g sorn t' uf the
t h~· tmun s Wht l·h
left 111 the ~ arucn

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larkspur. phlox, iind poppy .
a ~~lt ed

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Earl Tope's Old Mill Creek Trestle and Streetcar- Cir ca ; 1912, wtll be on display at the French Art Co lony .

Crabgraos ktller should be
before April 10 she
sa td and hybnd tea , grantlifl ura . and fluriibu nda roses
should be prun ed.
Mrs. Smith lalkcd about
houseplclllls and flowers and
sug~csted thiit forring bran·
ches such as pussy wt llow,
Doris Gr ueser , Mrs. Mildred furs ytlm:~ , tliJg \.\uU&lt;I. cherry
Phillips and Mrs. i\da Holter :-tnd pt·t~rh blo~sums ca n
at\efl(hl a rueelt ng uf. tlw Ye lm ght cu " lwusc To do this,
Olde Vtlla gc Garuen Club site expl;uned , just cut and
held thi s week at Kcuw ugh .
bnng md oor~. ctnd put iutu

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McGinness and Mrs. Suiter .
and thei r dedicated campa ign committee from
throughout th e area who
worked so har d to expand the
membe rship of the French
Art Colony lo assure the
continuation and expansion of
the arts program in multipl e
med ia, avail able to residents
of the area. 1
Membe rship in th e French
Art Colony is open throughout
the year. Anyone who may
have not been contact ed and
Is int erested in joining the
French Art Colony, may ca ll
Karen Echus. Membersh ip
Cha irma n
for
the
organization at 446-3770. or
call446·1819. Cont ributions or
membersh ip · gifts a re
deductibl e for income t.ax
purposes.

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TURN S EIGHT JAMIE Hauldren, son of
Mr. and Mrs . Gl en
Hauldren, celebrated his
eighth birthda y oo March
30 at his home on Rl. I,
Gallipoli s . Helping
celebrate were hi• grandparents, Mr . and Mrs. John
Srhere r,. Pl. Pleasant, W.
Va ., Mr. and Mrs. John
Ha uldreo, Th e r es a,
Thomas, l.esa aod Lori,
Fran c i s Skidmore ,
Mi chell e, Brent , Twillla
and Scot Coona)ly, Kelly
Vansickle, Billy and Rene
Ward , Jill Drummood,
David a~d Sharon Coler,
Patty Simpkins, his sister,
Amy. A Flintstone cake,
lc~ cream and Kooi·Aid
were served and games
were played.
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CINCINN ATI (UPI ) - The
United Sta tes is facing a
li te racy crisis largely
beca use of televi sion's
pervasiveness. believes a
linguist at the l 'niversity of
Cinci nn ati.
"Students are havi ng
tro ubie reading and wri ting,
not lust in knowledge of
lite rature," sa ld William
La sher , chairm an of the
uni ver s it y's linguist ics
program. " It's a litera cy
crisis, not Just a literary

crisis."

Glee Club of the School of Sherrv Vick ers. R.N .
Nursi ng, und er the direction
The entire class will recite
of Mrs. Anne Fischer will be in unis on. the Fl oren ce
hea rd. Fo ll owing
the t&gt;ightinga le Pledge, led by
welcome by Janet M. Byers, Pam Hoss, Senio r Student
R.N., Director of Nursing Nurse and President of the
Edu ca tton. the Fres hm an Studen t Governm ent. The
Class will be presented by Freshman Class will then
Julie McAfoo es , R.N., Fresh- sing their Class Song, "The
man Instructor. The Junior Hands of Time."
Class wtll be involved in the
Following the Benedi c1ion
presentation of the Caps to by the Reverend Lund and
the Freshman, along with the Hecessional, a rece ption
l.ennte Da vis, R.N., Fresh- wi ll be held in the chu rch. A
man Instrlictor and Class eordial invitati on is extended
to the families and fri ends of
Advisor .
Always impressive Is the the students and the public to
candlelighting ceremony tha t attend th is annual Cappi ng
follows, handled by Fres h-· and Recognition ceremony of
ma n Inst ructor Ba rba r a the Freshman Class from the
Shelton, R.N., and Junior Holzer Medical Center School
Instructor and Class Ad visor. of N u rsin~ .

wHtCr wtth H ptece

fur providing Green Thumb
:'-:ute:s on May S. Among the
cummun lt.'al!ons read wer{'
:·:mb of thwikS !rum Chrtsty
Bat.:r ctnd ~1 rs. Vernon \lease
and fr om the Mhens Mental
Health Center ftw holidct\'
n.:membrctnces. A letter wa's
a lso read frum Mrs. Mary
I,ou C~tp p, p(lst rcgu.mal
dtrcctor. fur a gtft. Mrs Bernt cc Carpenter tlwnk ed the
dub for part1dpatm g 111 the
hollda v flow er shuw and con·

ll ouS&lt;· hold msec\!, were
also dtscussed b;.: Mrs. Smith
who ga\.'e t1ps on conlrolin g
aphts wtth Black l.caf 40 or
uthcr good meoune solution ,
IIIL'cdy bu~~ by spra ying with
lemon oil, etnd scales with ~

)!.ratutated Mrs. Holter and

plantrd as soon as the soil is.

wha le tlli snap sol utiOn . Keepmg beds ciirdully weeded as

the sprmg !'! l'&lt;J!-)Uil arn ves is
less work than lcttmg them
gtt and tryi!IJ..: to d'J 1t la ter,
Mrs Srntth S&lt;J td . 1\s for
gladtOh , the fi rst bul bs can be

Mr s. Evelyn Hollon for wcmn w1th suenssive pli.i ll·
spee1al ctwetrds .
t1ng ~ evl' r~
tw o ur thn·~
,\ round robin eard wHs wt'(•ks for constant b!oo1 n
stgncd for Mrs. (:ra ce FiSher. Uunng the summer Hnd fctll.
a pat1ent at lhl' Holzer . l .;n~n t'itr£' was also
.\1 cdtea l Center. Mr s . thscus&gt;&lt;·d b.1 Ms. Sllltth who
Dorothy Sm tth h"d &lt;'harge of .'lit td t11at l;. wns should be rak·
the rnet•tmg wtt h ~I rs . Ca rne ed v1gornusly to loosen the
( ;ru eser ).(lnng dc\.·utwns. tup sutl and the hare spots
She read " It's 0. K. tu be Dtf- should be resecdl&gt;d' Lnne enfercnt .. and gHve H prctyer for ('ou retgt'~ gruwth of weed!S
undc rstandtng .
and d t~·s not bendtt the
Tuucl y ganJenln.l( lip,, grCJss. she ·cud. Mrs. Smith
gH.:('n by Mrs. F1shcr mdud~
l'ollcluded wt(h a pue111 enlt ti ed rern ovmg mulch fr um "I " Doll 't Forget "
garden beds on a cloudy day
Mr.s l1 1lde~ Yeituger won
su tha t the tender green tilt' dour. pm1• . Blul' l ltbi~&gt;IIS
ll l'rt' all&lt;tr'dl•d to ,\1rs. Holl oo.
\l r~ . Jrull' fl~trn.;,; , an~ Mrs,
J) (l n..; r;ru~.•str for &lt;lr ·
ran gL·nwnl:-i of muHatu1·e
ALL' MNI TO MEf.T
d ~s 1 gn . ;\&lt;1rs. Holter fl'l'CIVl'ri
Wa h a m a
A I u tn n 1 a blu e fur lwr white Itlit's ami
Assoc tati un •·ill ha,·e a pussyw lllows 1n £t brown pot·
meet in~ Monday, April :1. at i ten· \' HSl' . and Mrs. Helt•rt
p.rn . at the Hartford Com- ~east• fur her t\ frt('&lt;Hl vtoleL'i.
munity Bl dg. All peo plr in:\ .'idl&lt;td co urM' \\CI)i servt•d
terested tn helping with th ts hy· Mrs. Nea&gt;e. Mrs. Betty
year's Al umni lla nqu et and MJihoH n. and Mrs. Peggy .
dane~ are urged to attend.
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19110 - (Front R~Left to Rig ht ): Hope Jago, lucasvill e; Cheryl
· Roszell, Ironton;
Taylor, Circleville; Doris Matthews, Ja ckson ;
Tina Wilcoxen . Pt. Pleasant, W. Va .; .Lisa Wilhelm , Sandusky · Mary
Maddix, Ashland , Ky.; Sheila Lanier, Bidwell; Becky James, Seioiovllle;
Jan Elick, Lancaster. (Second Row , Left w Right) : .Cheryl Huber,
Mason, W. Va .; Tomm y Gates, Keyser, W. Va.; Kathy Lyons, Hilliard ·
Janice Coffey, Hay; Penny Daugherty, Belpre; Sa lly Ehret , Columbus;

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Krista! Hash, Bidwell; Krista Smith , Pt . Pleasant, W. Va .; Ja)"te Smltlt,
Pomeroy ; Becky Holland, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va. (Third R\IW, Left to
Right): Carla Graves, Chillicothe ; Paula Hughes, Coo l Grove ; Deborah
McDonie, Coal Grove; Twila Thompson, Coal Grove ; Cheryl Bruce,
Ironton; Charissa Parsons, Westerville; Trish Terry, Jackson; Grace
Burnheimer, Minford ; Kathy Dukas, Belpre; Colette Lejcar, Ga llipolis;
Connie Lyon, PorLsmouth . Not pictured : Kath ryn Thornwn, Leon, W.
Va.; Vicki Humphreys, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va .; Betty Spray , Selotoville.

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13-2- The Sunday Times-&amp;ntmcl. Sunday. April2, !978

Virginia Farmer weds
in cancf:lelight .ceremony ,
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Fanner and MHrshatl French
f'Xt:hi:tngt•d \n·dd1ng n'''s m a
rloublr t'lu~. L'(I!Hllt:lq~ ht
l'l'rt'IH ()n ~ at tht• ru·M Bap[tst
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llw bnde !3 thr dt~ughter uf
tht• \ale Smanm' Fanner and
Jusuph O L·~!-,t'nl · of Tehran,
Iran The gnH•II1 1 ~ tt1l' son tlf

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Ht1ut.e 1 GriiJip,llt R

The Rev

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Alfre d

pt'rfurna~d

the \.'(' rt:mon~
fnllowmg lll&gt;r!lgrilm of music

hv Mrs

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...,olu tst
Tbt: prenupllal
'dt·rt \illlS lm·ludl'd " :\'torl'. ··
" Thl'llll' fn11ll Lil\'(' St ory. "

"Wr'vl' .Only Just Begun."
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the rC'rernnny Greg Schrader
sang "Cult•lll' M~ Wor ld'' and
·' The Lord\ Pra~· er"
ln till' CC'Iltt•r 11f the Hlta r
was un areh dt•co rated with
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'1 realllers held by two whil e
dn1·es. Under the altar and
decorated with greenery and
pmW ribbun w"s a face to face
kneclin~ bench. On either
stde of the arch were pillars
hllltlm~ baskets uf pink and
wh ttr pompons lie9 with pink
and bur~ uudy ribbon',
Two
sc\'Cn·branch C(rndelabra and
uile thr ee branch cv1llcl;lbra
decorated wilh green ery and
pll1k eompkt ed 111e a ltar
dcl' o nltio n ~. T h ~ middle
candle of the three-branch
ea ndelabra wa s lit during the
l'Cremuny by
bride and
gmom as a symbol of their
un10n . Th e pews were
dec urated with hurri ca ne
lamcrns trimmed with pink
l'and les. buws and greener y.
The family pews were
markPd "·ith pink bows. The
\\ hill' a1sle carprt compl eted
lh l1 bn dBl SL1 tll!lg .
(;j ven lr1 11\Clrriag(' by her
father . till' bndc wore a
fonnal len gt h go wn uf white
rhan ttll~· lacr fashioned with
a h1gtl rwrk linc '-!nd slwer
· ~ u k e . Thl' long sleeves uf
trwtdnn ~ !act• were fastened
at ttw \HIS\ by a ro w of satin·

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Ga llipolh., Oh 1o
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Tawney's Jewelers
414 Sec;ond Ave.
Gallipolis, Oh ro

to shot1 stl'eamers. Each
wore a gold monogranm1ed
necklace, a ~ift from the
bride .
Melissa Tucker, niece of
the groom, served as· flower
girl. She wore a floor-length
gown of burgundy velvet with
a yoke of white lace. She wor e
pink· baby ' ~ breath tn her
hair She carried a while
basket of pink rose petals.
The groom selected hts
Jim
~' rench.
brother.
Reynoldsburg, Ohio as his
best man . Serv ing as ushers
were Clarcn c(' Tucker,
Gallipolis, brother-in-law of
the groom : John Roush,
Cheshi{e; Don Shellun and
Dave Schoonover. Gallipoli s.
They were attired in Ji ~ht
gray 'tux edos with matching
rufncd shins. The best man
wur e a pink rosebud
boutonn iere and the ushers
wore
pink
carnat ion
boutonnteres.
The rinf.!bea r t:rs were
Lance rrcnch and Mt!'hael
Tu cker. nephews uf the
groo m. Th e)' wore gray
tuxedos matching those worn
by the best man and ushers.
t'll \'t'rTd buttons.
They carried wh t1c ring
Tht• Empt rc waist fell int u'a pill ows 10 the altar and
fu ll b11 11ffllnt skrrt which
presented the rings to the
&lt;·ast'&lt;Hlcd lo a ciWPel length minister.
tr;~~:n . A stlk 11rganza ruffle
The mother of the groum
tnmmcc\ the yukc. sleeves wure a jersey ensemble of
:1nd skin . Ht•r fin~rrti p veiluf burgundy and pink . The
J!lusJllll wa s en hanced br a burgu ndy dress was trimmed
sea llupe&lt;l edge trimmed in wtlh a pink yoke and wa s
rh&lt;rntlll:O \m't'. and' ma tching rovered wilh o l on~ flowing
larc appliques . Th e cro wn uf , coat of burgundy jersey. She
the \'f'll was also made uf W(Jre a corsage of cyml'lrant ally lace .
bidium orchids.
Till' bnde ea rned a colonial
Ms.
Kri sty
Blazer
huuqul't of baby pink regtstered the guests at a
rll'-'t'buds Hnd baby 's breath sta nd decorated with a pink
on &lt;I t)(lckgru und of whit e rose and white plume pen .
('hantaH ~ I&lt;Jl'l' tied wit h pink
Fu! lu•••ing the ceremuny a
and burgu ndy sa tin ribbon. receplton was h'cid in the
Shl' W IJ I'l' a heart-sha ped churr h
social
rnum .
dt::Hllr Jnd nccklct cc, a ~ ift
Presiding over the reception
from 1hP urnli!IL
wer e. Sand ra
Fre nch.
Thi' llrtdt.''s 81tt'ndan ts Reynoldsburg , Ohio. sisterwere Alew c: tlliland. r;1 :lid ,,f in-law of the groom, Carlene
honur . J :. trkson. Ohh •: Karen Cra ce, Addison : De bb te
Tuc· ker . Sister of the gr()olll , Burdelle . Gallip oli s: and
Gal!tp nlts : She n Shelt on. Kristy Blazer, Addison . and
Ga llipt!lls; M;t rt ir Raum . women of the Bapt ist
Cill'Stl•r. Ohio, "nd M:1rgy Aux!liary .
:..lurph~. Ml'lllthur. Ohio.
Th e brid al tab le wa s
Th ey were Hi t trcd tn pink covered with a whil e cloth
fl 1 •nr-lt.·n~th pu J~ ·este r ~ow n s
trimmed in pink la ce ribbon
ft. Pihl uned with a ht gh held at the comers with
neckline, empire wa\st which burgundy lace-ribbon bows.
fell to an A-line sktrt and a
The four·t iercd weddin g
lll:t!chmg ja!'ket. The jackets cake featured the bott om ue r
1\t' r(• t rJJnl!red w1th burgundy
as four revolving ca kes. The
l'elvrt rufn!'ll lap&lt;' IS and cuffs cake was iced in white wi1 h
\\ llh 1hrC'c bor,L:u ndy v12lvct pink rose buds. and Wti S
button s dosing the jacket.
tup ped
by
a
fl oral
'111e~ 11 on• pink ba by's breath
arran geme nt
of
pink
ut tllrtr twtr .
ros ebuds. bur gundy and
The' a11e ndants carried
white streamers down th e
IJrand~ :-.n1fter~ wuh a pink
sides of the cake and a
t. mdl t· 111 the cent er clrt·led Immature bride and groum. A
b~ pmk bah) pompons. The
stogie lighted ptnk candl e
ste m ~ "ere t aed with a
was placed on either side of
burgund~ \'f'lvt· t bow fa lli ng
the cak e.
A silver punch b&lt;lwl. coffe e
server were used. Nuts and
mints were afSb se rved. Pmk
reception scrolls and pink net
ri ce bags w!!rc given fo th e
guest s at the receptic1n .
After the reecption th e
7 Varieties
bnde changed to a three
piece off white knit suit with a
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brown blouse. The co upl e
then left for a wedding I rip to
J.ancasteJ:. Pennsylvania and
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The new Mr. and Mrs.
French re sid e at Rt. I
Gallipolis. The brid e is a 1971
graduate of Vinton County
Hi gh Sehoul, McAnhur, Ohio
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degree in 1976 from Rio
Grande College. She is em-

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Meigs
Cuunty Senior Citizens Center
activities located al the
Pomeroy Junior High School
is open 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday
through rriday .
Monday, April 3 - Movie
" Adelie Penguins of Antarctic, " 11 a .m.: Square
Dance, 12:30-3 p.m.
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C l as~. 10 a .rn .-12 noon ;
r .H.A. Talk , II a.m.; Crewel
Embroidery Class, II a.m.;
Chorus, 12:30-2 p.m.
Wednesday , April 5. Social Security RepresenMr. and Mrs. Man ball French
tative, 9:30 a.m.-12 :30 p.m.:
Games, 12:30-2 p.m.
Thursday, April 6 - Talk
pl oyed as a third grade
on
" Medi cine Awareness," II
teacher
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April7
Art
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POMEROY - The founh 10 a.m.-12 noon; Knitting and
Mr . French is · a 1973
siX weeks gradi ng pt'riod Crocheting Class, 10 a.m.:
· grauua le of Kyger . Creek honor roll for S.1Ulhern High B J'
ow mg, 1-3 p.m.
Htgh Schoo l. lie attended Rio
School has been announced.
Senior Nutrition Program,
Grande College and in !9i5
Making a grade of "B" or 12 noon-12 :45 p.m. Monday
received hi s Assu ci&lt;Jte
above in all thei r SUbjeCtS lO through rriday .
Degree in Accounting and
be listed on the roll with lhe
Menu for Apnl 3 through
will rece ive his Bachclor'!l
names in capi tal letters April 7:
d egr~r in B~J sincss Adreceiving all A's were :
Monday _ Macaroni and
mini stration in May . He is a
Seniors
SHEL LEY cheese w-ham bits, spinach
Sales . Assistant al Robbins
CHEVALIER , Donn ie w-ha rd coo ked egg slice,
and Myers. Ga llipolis. He is a
Duddin g, Larry Fish er , citrus sections on lettuce,
member of the fraternal
OKE
Y KISER, Teresa pineapple upside down cake,
Order of Alpha Delta Epsilon.
Meadows,
JAYE ORD , Scutt cornbread, butter, milk.
· Out of to wn guests were
Souder , Rexanna Walk er .
Tuesday _ Baked pork
Donna Desscnl, Tehran . Iran,
BARB WHITE, . MYRA chop, baked sweet potato.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gilli land .
WOODS.
brussel sprouts, applesa uce,
Jac~ so n . 0.: Johnny Miller,
Juniors - Tom Allen , bread, butter, milk.
Munctc, Ind .; Mr. and Mrs.
Wedne sday - Johnn y
Tammy Bradfurd , Pam
Howard Caldwell. Jr . HeedsBrauer, Barbara Buchanan , Marzetti , Italianne green
l'ille:
Hick
Rank in.
Lori Chapman. DORINDA beans. cottage cheese salad
Chillicothe: Debby F:vans.
DEEM, TERESA EflV IN, w-chives chopped , chill ed
Ja ckson : Amilda No ll ,
Naom
i f oreman , BRICE peaches w-whipped cream,
Woodsville. Ohio: Mrs. Miln
HI LL , roll; butte r, milk .
HART,
SETH
Wuo ds
and
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SHAHON HILL. Loyal
Thursday _ fl amburger
Pomeroy: and Tim Baum.
Holman, Jeanni e Johnson . deluxe 011 bun !lettuce am!
Chester.
BRENT
PATTERSON , tomato), relishes, buttered
C I NDY . PATTERSON · pea~ . ice cream, milk .
Debbte Ptckens, Dale Rtfne,
rriday _ Roasi tu rkey,
Pc.nny_Smtih. ~elly Tay lo~ , .,gravy , whipped potatoes ,
De~o nts Wolfe, rern Zorklc. brocco li w-checse sa uce.
Sophomores - Meg Arr.· lemon puddin g, bread ,
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SUNDAY
Ash . butter, milk .
berger
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Brenda
REVIVAL beginning at
Coffee, tea, buttermilk and
F:ureka Unit ed Christian 7:30 CR I C K ~T .. CARPENTER .
p.m. Rev . Charl es Love and J..arry Cundiff, Pam fl arden : JUice 'served daily .
Ros emary Hu bba rd , Tont
POHTLAND - Telephone
Wilma Creech .
Hud so ~ , Bet h Huffman , 843·3364. COAD Seni or
MELISSA IH LF.. JA CK Nutrition Weekly Menu for
DUFFY, Kim Dugan, Amy the Satellit e Sit e at the
JOIN CHURt:H
M I DO I.E PO HT --Ci nuy Fisher. DAVE FORE MAN , Reorga nized Church of Jes us
('rooks. daughter of Mr . anti Richard Furbee , BRIAN Christ of f.atter Day Saints.
:.Irs. Edward Crooks antl JO HNSON, Cind y Lee . Old Tuwn Fl ats, is similar to
Mrs. rrank Epple were Ca rmen Manu el, TROY the above menu . Please ca ll
welcomed into membership MANUEL, James Meadows, tn your reservation.
uf the Middl eport f' irsl STEVE NORTON , Donn a
Un ited Prcsbylcnan Church Hice, AMY SOU DER,
on Palm Sunday . Cindy join- Kent Varney .
Freshmen - Cristo Beegle .
HAVEGUFBI'S
l'l the chu rch by acclamation
BONN
IE BOSO, PEG BUSH ,
MIDDI.EPOHT - Mr. and
of faith , and Mrs. F:pplc by
transfer of letter from the Paul Ca rdone, STEVE Mrs. Ernest Van lnwagen.
Ftrst United Presbytc r11all CIRCLE , Eddie Duffy. Eric Bradbury, spent the Easter
f oster , Sonja Hill , Della weekend with their son and
Church at liarn sonville.
Johnson, Bob Lee. JANET daughter-in-law. Mr . and
MIDD!.ESWART , CARL Mrs. Keith Van Jnwagcn and
MORR IS, CHARLO TTE son , Chris. Powhatan Poi nt.
PLANS TO MEET
I'O MEHOY --The Metgs PICKENS, MARK SIMP· They also visited with Mrs.
County Teachers Association SUN, MARY BETH SLAVIN, Mac Kt•mey who was there.
will meet at the Meigs Inn , Daniel Talbott , Dale Teaford ,
12:30 on Saturday. April 8. Julie Thoren, Hobin Wilson,
Ralph Walker, sl&lt;ote J&gt;resi· Bryan Wolfe , JACK IE
dent of the Ohio t\ssocialion WOLrF:. Paula Wolfe.
uf Hctired Teachers. will pre- Melissa Yonker .
TO PERFORM
sent an engraved bell to the
MIDDLEPORT--The Rio
BAKF: SALE
l'haplcr for having_ secured a
G1·ande c horale under the
There will be a bake sa le direction of Merlyn HllSS will
10 percent inc.:r'basc in
membership during the past Saturday, April! , at 9 a.m. in present the program al the
yea r. He will also discuss front of New York Clothing Mlddleport AIW1111i Associalegtslative billS. Hll 589, HB House sponsored by Pomeroy ti on banquet to be held on FriJob's Daughters.
220. and HB 387 ~
dlly, May 26, al the Mid-

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GALLIPOL IS - " Foot·
In Stone," an exciting
new docum entary motion
picture wjll be shown at raith
Baptist Church today. at6:30
p.m.
Produced · by Films For
Christ Association, "Foolprints In Slone" depicts a
research tcqm 's ba ttle to
print~

dleport Elemenl&lt;ory Sehoul.

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team the secretM of the
Paluxy, Texas' fdstcst
fl owing' river. Bulldozing, .
sand-bagging, fl ash fl oo ds
and .the colorful narrative of
old-timers all add to the
excitement and interest of
this outstanding documentary film. However , the hi gh
point is the team's discovery
of man tracks in the same
rock stratum with dinosaur
tracks. Many scientists say
this amazing find shatters the
evolutionary lime table as
presentl y accepted and
taught ·
in
textbooks
throughout the country .
Although the standard
geolog ic lim e table of

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ev 9lution says ·that man did
not evolv e _until aft er
dinosaurs had been extinct
for some 70 million years the
Biblical account o( Creation
states that man and animals ,
were all created by God
during the Divine Creation
Week with man and air
breathing )and animals being
created o!rthe 6th day . Many
th erefore consider the
discovery of the dinosaurs an
affirmation of the accuracy
of the Genesis record.
The public is encouraged to
view this. interestin~ and
timely film at 6:30 p.m .
today, at Faith Baptist
Church.

WORKSHOP OFFERED
ATHENS - Peopl e in·
tercsted in going lo graduate
school and who want to
prepare for the Graduate
Records Examination can get
help through a workshop
being off ered in April at Ohio
University. Half of the 12hour program will be devoted
to mathematics skills and the
other half to verba l skills.
The workshop will meet on
two Saturdays: AprilS and 15,
from 8:30 a.m . lo 4 ,p.m.
There is a $30 fee for the GRE
Review . For registration
informati on, contact the OU
Workshops Offi ce. 301 Tupper
Hall, 59H85!.

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Brady are anrouncing the
· birth of a son , Keith Eugene,
at O'Bleness Memorial
Hospital on March 4.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs . Wayne Peck , local, and
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Brady,
Ra cine .
Mrs .
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maternal great grandmother.
The Bradys have a daughter,
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POMF:ROY-The Ml. Uni on long stemmed piuk ruses aud
Church was the set- the f! uwcr · girl carried a
ling for the reb. 4 wedding of fireside basket of pink msc
Karen Ann Riggs, d~ughtcr pt'lals lnnuned wtlh hurgunof Mrs. Betty Mu.sser, Ruule I dy aud pink ' ribbons tied in
Rutland . and Earl Rigg,&lt;&gt;, lovers' kuots.
Route I, I.angsville, and
Tim Hawthin·ne, Houte I.
James Bryan Hawthorne, son LOil.L: Huttom , served his
of. Mr. and Mr~. Darrell brother as best man .
Hawthorne, Route I, Long
Ushers were Roger Higgs,
Bottom.
Route I, Rutland, brollier of
The wedding was an event the bride, Brian Windon ,
of Feb. 4 al2 :30 p·.m. with the Route 3, Pomeroy , and RubRev. Cecil Cox officiating. bie Hawk. Point PleHsanl,.
Two
seven
bri:ln (; h
Fur her daughtcr 1S wedcandelabra decm·a tcd the rung, Mrs. Mussel' wore a
altar fo r the wedding . long beige gown trimmed
Deborah Mtlchell wa s with orange and green '""organist and her selections broidery with tan acuocluded "We've Only Just cessories. Mrs. Hawthorne
Begun ", " Love Story", "One was in a gray and pink gown
Hand on the Heart", .and and wore black accessories.
"Evergreen", with J,u An ne Both mothers wore double
Hunnel singing "Time in a carnations tippt'd in pink.
BoUle" and "The Lortl's
A reception honoring l11e
Pruyer " and Gra~ie Wilson couple wlls held in the basesinging " Each fortheOther ." ment of the church following
Given in marriage by her the weddi ng . The tabl e
fathei·, the bride was allired fea tured a three tiered cake
in a colonial style gown with a 111 pi nk and while topped with
high standup colla r. and the traditi ona l miniature
chanti lly lace trim. The Jon ~ bride ami gruum . The cake,
sleeves wct·e gathered with made by Mrs. Wilson, was
the wrist band coming to surrounded with ~ rccn c ry
Bruce 1-fart and Lorna !Jell
poinl' over the hands. The and pink roses . Marlene Bar- ·
Finalist in the Merit Scholarsht p· competition have
nnw been determi ned by the National Merit Scholarship
ski rt featured teirs of ruffles relt registered the guests .
F;NGAGED - Don and l.ois Bell of Let&lt;ort r alls are
and fl owed in the back into a Se rving at the reception were
Cou ncil. Two Gallia Academy High School sen iors ha ve
announcing,thc cngagetnent and (lppruach1ng rnarr1age of
been named as ftnalists - Peter B. Groth. son of Dr . and
chapel length u·ain. The bride Mrs . Rodney Higgs. t[lc
lhei ,dHughler. Lorna Dawn , to l&gt;ruce Edward Hart of
Mrs. Joh n Groth. and Melinda Spencer, daughter of Mr.
wore a finger ti p veil of illu- bride:s sister-i n-law , and . Columbus, sun of Hubert and !.illte Mae Hart. Houle 3,
and Mrs. Robert Spencer. The se leclton of Merit Scholars
siun held in pla ce by a MissJulieGheen .
Hacme. The open church wedding will be on event of Apnl
bandeau of satin and lace.
~ Following the wedd ing. the
is n•JW mp r o~ress and only finalists are considere-d for the
29 at the l.el&lt;ort Falls Umlcd Method iSt Church with the
1,000 National Mer it $1 ,000 schola rshi ps and some 2,900
Her flowers were pmk bride changed into a tan silk
Hev. Sle,ven Wil son offi ctaling. The bnde-eled IS a
four -year Ment S&lt;'holarsh ips wil l be awarded th is sp rin~ .
rosebuds surrounded by pink dress w1th t&lt;on accessories.
graduate of Southern Local Ht gh Schuol. attended Ohio
baby carnations, baby 's The couple now restdc ai16i l
Finalists selected as Merit Scholarshi p winners will be
SLate Uni versity where she majored tn political sc1encc,
nottfi ed durmg the month of April. Ftnalists 111 the Met'il
breath and greenery with Jj ncolr. Heights. Pomeroy.
and graduated from the Htxon's ;;ehoul of 1-'l&lt;ll'al tJcstgn .
Program represent less tha n one-half of one percent of the
pink and burgundy ribbons
The new Mrs. Hawthorne ts · She is a member of the Letart Falls Un tle&lt;i Methudt st
natifln 's graduatmg secondary ~chool senio r s.
tied in lover's knots. She wore a graduate of Meigs High
Church. Her fiance gradualcdfrum Southern Local Htgh
a topaz and pearl neckla ce School, dass of Jn7 . Mr .
School and Ohio State Univcrst ly whe re he received a
belonging to her la te grand- Hawthorne graduated frum
bachelor of scicnru degree in computer aml tr tfonll&lt;::ttiOn
mother and a blue and while Eastern High School and is
srience. He IS employed &lt;tl. the Center for Hwnan
luce garter.
em ployed al lmperiul ElecResource 1\esearch. Ohto Slate Untversttv. He ts a
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IN THE HOSPITA L
Sharon Higgs served as tnc in Middleport.
member of the Fuoc!Pl&lt;' Ba ptiSt Church.
Col
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s. Saturday rn orPOMF:HOY - Sharon
maid of honor fur her sister .
Oul-of-tuwn guests attcnrung
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Smtth, Pumcr uy, was ta'ken
She was in a coionial style ding the wedding were Mr.
RETIRES
guwn of burgundy polyester and Mrs . Downie Nelson, Mel'JNC !N:-IAT I IUPI I
fashioned with pink lace on Connelsv illc: Mr. and Mrs.
the bodice and sleeves. Arnold Higgs, St. Clairsv ille : 1
1 Wwdy Sudhoff , assistant to
the editor of the Cincinnati
Brtdes maid s were Puula Mr . an d Mrs . Mi cha el
Pust. retired rrida y after
Hawk , cousin of the groom. Hargraves and daughter,
hav ing worked at the Post ._
Christine Riggs , niece of the Athens: Jal)tt Sl tvcrs, Lanbt ide. and the Ouwcr gi rl was caster: Mrs. Carl Hunnell
GALLIPO!.IS - Activiti es since 1943.
Sudhoff, who prev tousty
Laura Hawthrone, sister of and daughter, Columbus: fo r this week at the Seni or
the ·groom. They wore nwl- Miss Dorothy Hawk . Rev. Cttizens Center. 220 .Jackson served as news editor and
managing '-!ditor ; st udied-· at
chi ng burgundy gowns with Dua ne Sydenslricker , Belpre, Pike are as follows :
pink lace neckb;mds and in- Mr . ttnli Mrs. Stolt Kerr.
Monday, April 3 - Chorus Northwest ern University ami
serls on the front.
Deborah MitChell. Columbus.
Practice. I: !5-:1 p.m.: Sewing begd n hi s JO Um allsm career
Bridesmaids carrit·cl sinl!k
at the Evanston, 11 1 News
Class, 1·3 p.m.
Index.
Tuesda y. April 4
Physical fitness. II : 15 a.m.;
St.:HI'OENAF:D
S.T O.P., 10 :30 a.m .: Art s.
COVJ:W:TON.Ky tUPi t Crafts and Garden Club . t :30Thi s northern Kentu cky
flower s, Leona Lehman , 3 p.m .
BY RUTH MILLER
Wednesday ,.Aprit 5 - Cant city's mayor, city mana~e r
GALLIPOLIS - The Senior Awilda Bru cker. Clara
Citizen Center receives 1nany Fisher, Garnet Mehl and Mr . Games. 1-3 p.m.: Muvtcs cmd t wu cit y cummisswner s
calls requesting in formation and Mrs. Frank Washington . oThe Btg Moment in Spurts, ha ve been subpoena ed to
about some one to live in with Elva Siss on served as Chi pmunk ·and His Bll'[\ ap pear before a federal
elderly people and do light hos tes s. Dev oti ons and rriends. Kont iki Kids I, 1::!0 ~rand ju ry invesllgCJtJng
alleged gambling .
house work . If yo u are in- pray er were by Ethel p.m.
from
The subpoenas ordermg the
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Thursday.
April
Hobmson
with
guest
speaker
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terested or .know anyone who
city
offi
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before
the
grand
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Hev
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Pearl
Casto.
may be interested in dotng
jury tn Lexington April 6
Refreshments of cake and Macr&lt;onor. Class, 1-:l p.m.
this kind of work please ca ll
were tssued shonl) after the
april
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Friday
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pun
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were
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to
446-7000 and leave your name
Slop rn and choose from 14 exciting new pat1ern s
FBI
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Co
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Meeton
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everyone
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and telephone number for
Class. t.:l : Soc1al Hour. 7 p.111 ga mbling parlor m the l'lt}'
Sial• &amp; Thord-- - -- - - - Gal ltpoli,, Ohto reference records. This is Just a reminder to Arts,
Thursda)
nt~ltt.
Th
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Sen
ior
l'utriuon
crafts
and
Garden
club
another one of the services
offered at the cent er for our members of the center. there Program will sc n ·c tht'
will be a meeting April 4 with following mea ls at 12 noow
elderly cttizens.
Mondi:ty - Soup beans £tnd
F:la
ine George and Elia s
We a lso have t ran s·
ham
bits, sptnach wtth hard
Si
sson
as
speakers
un
ponation services for those
cooked
egg slice. pear wtth
planting
and
car
in~
for
who would like to visit our
chcest•
g a nu sh uu h:tt urc,
nowers
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center or need to go to the
corn
brea
d. butt er. pin eapple
Everyone
try
to
come
dnctof or even do 'their
upside
down
cake, milk .
shopping and paymg bills.
Tuesda
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Baked pork
You may use this service by
chop.
bak
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sweet
puta tfl.
ca lling the center before 9:30 NO PROGRESS
applesaut·c,
Lrrusscl
sp
n ruts ,
Let M iche ll e and Cynlhia help you
NOHWOOD , Ohio i UP! ) a.m. The van travels a dif·
bread,
butt
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apricut
bars.
crea t e your very own tr u ly
ferent route each day Ta lks Friday among fed eral
bringing people to the center mediators and Siemens-Allis milk .
beautiful gown - and !hose of
Wednesday Juh nn y
for lunch Monday through management and workers
your attendants . You will be
frida y. There is no charge yielded no progress in efforts Marzc tll, ltalic:~n ne gree n
su rpr ised al how e asy il r eally ts
to end a 29-day strike by the beans. cotwge cheese salad,
for this service .
an d delight ed
at
how
roll. butter, chilled pt'arhes
During the months of 650 wor kers.
inexpe nsive ' P lease dr op by and
It wa&gt;; the third meeting with whipped cream . milk.
January and ~' ebruary most
see
our lovely fabr ics .
Tioursday - Ha mburger on
activities al the center were with federal mediators since
. cancelled due to the weather . Local 765 members of the bun, relishe s. pt'as. butter.
Therefore we had no birthday Internati ona l Union of sherbet . milk .
Headpieces
Hat&lt;;
friday - Bak ed fish ,
parties but we had a super Electrical Workers walked
party March 28 for the pt'ople off the job March 2 when their bak ed potato,· broccoli with
Flowers
having birthdays in the first contract e"l&gt;ired . Siemens- cheese sauce, bread , butter,
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'1 realllers held by two whil e
dn1·es. Under the altar and
decorated with greenery and
pmW ribbun w"s a face to face
kneclin~ bench. On either
stde of the arch were pillars
hllltlm~ baskets uf pink and
wh ttr pompons lie9 with pink
and bur~ uudy ribbon',
Two
sc\'Cn·branch C(rndelabra and
uile thr ee branch cv1llcl;lbra
decorated wilh green ery and
pll1k eompkt ed 111e a ltar
dcl' o nltio n ~. T h ~ middle
candle of the three-branch
ea ndelabra wa s lit during the
l'Cremuny by
bride and
gmom as a symbol of their
un10n . Th e pews were
dec urated with hurri ca ne
lamcrns trimmed with pink
l'and les. buws and greener y.
The family pews were
markPd "·ith pink bows. The
\\ hill' a1sle carprt compl eted
lh l1 bn dBl SL1 tll!lg .
(;j ven lr1 11\Clrriag(' by her
father . till' bndc wore a
fonnal len gt h go wn uf white
rhan ttll~· lacr fashioned with
a h1gtl rwrk linc '-!nd slwer
· ~ u k e . Thl' long sleeves uf
trwtdnn ~ !act• were fastened
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to shot1 stl'eamers. Each
wore a gold monogranm1ed
necklace, a ~ift from the
bride .
Melissa Tucker, niece of
the groom, served as· flower
girl. She wore a floor-length
gown of burgundy velvet with
a yoke of white lace. She wor e
pink· baby ' ~ breath tn her
hair She carried a while
basket of pink rose petals.
The groom selected hts
Jim
~' rench.
brother.
Reynoldsburg, Ohio as his
best man . Serv ing as ushers
were Clarcn c(' Tucker,
Gallipolis, brother-in-law of
the groom : John Roush,
Cheshi{e; Don Shellun and
Dave Schoonover. Gallipoli s.
They were attired in Ji ~ht
gray 'tux edos with matching
rufncd shins. The best man
wur e a pink rosebud
boutonn iere and the ushers
wore
pink
carnat ion
boutonnteres.
The rinf.!bea r t:rs were
Lance rrcnch and Mt!'hael
Tu cker. nephews uf the
groo m. Th e)' wore gray
tuxedos matching those worn
by the best man and ushers.
t'll \'t'rTd buttons.
They carried wh t1c ring
Tht• Empt rc waist fell int u'a pill ows 10 the altar and
fu ll b11 11ffllnt skrrt which
presented the rings to the
&lt;·ast'&lt;Hlcd lo a ciWPel length minister.
tr;~~:n . A stlk 11rganza ruffle
The mother of the groum
tnmmcc\ the yukc. sleeves wure a jersey ensemble of
:1nd skin . Ht•r fin~rrti p veiluf burgundy and pink . The
J!lusJllll wa s en hanced br a burgu ndy dress was trimmed
sea llupe&lt;l edge trimmed in wtlh a pink yoke and wa s
rh&lt;rntlll:O \m't'. and' ma tching rovered wilh o l on~ flowing
larc appliques . Th e cro wn uf , coat of burgundy jersey. She
the \'f'll was also made uf W(Jre a corsage of cyml'lrant ally lace .
bidium orchids.
Till' bnde ea rned a colonial
Ms.
Kri sty
Blazer
huuqul't of baby pink regtstered the guests at a
rll'-'t'buds Hnd baby 's breath sta nd decorated with a pink
on &lt;I t)(lckgru und of whit e rose and white plume pen .
('hantaH ~ I&lt;Jl'l' tied wit h pink
Fu! lu•••ing the ceremuny a
and burgu ndy sa tin ribbon. receplton was h'cid in the
Shl' W IJ I'l' a heart-sha ped churr h
social
rnum .
dt::Hllr Jnd nccklct cc, a ~ ift
Presiding over the reception
from 1hP urnli!IL
wer e. Sand ra
Fre nch.
Thi' llrtdt.''s 81tt'ndan ts Reynoldsburg , Ohio. sisterwere Alew c: tlliland. r;1 :lid ,,f in-law of the groom, Carlene
honur . J :. trkson. Ohh •: Karen Cra ce, Addison : De bb te
Tuc· ker . Sister of the gr()olll , Burdelle . Gallip oli s: and
Gal!tp nlts : She n Shelt on. Kristy Blazer, Addison . and
Ga llipt!lls; M;t rt ir Raum . women of the Bapt ist
Cill'Stl•r. Ohio, "nd M:1rgy Aux!liary .
:..lurph~. Ml'lllthur. Ohio.
Th e brid al tab le wa s
Th ey were Hi t trcd tn pink covered with a whil e cloth
fl 1 •nr-lt.·n~th pu J~ ·este r ~ow n s
trimmed in pink la ce ribbon
ft. Pihl uned with a ht gh held at the comers with
neckline, empire wa\st which burgundy lace-ribbon bows.
fell to an A-line sktrt and a
The four·t iercd weddin g
lll:t!chmg ja!'ket. The jackets cake featured the bott om ue r
1\t' r(• t rJJnl!red w1th burgundy
as four revolving ca kes. The
l'elvrt rufn!'ll lap&lt;' IS and cuffs cake was iced in white wi1 h
\\ llh 1hrC'c bor,L:u ndy v12lvct pink rose buds. and Wti S
button s dosing the jacket.
tup ped
by
a
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'111e~ 11 on• pink ba by's breath
arran geme nt
of
pink
ut tllrtr twtr .
ros ebuds. bur gundy and
The' a11e ndants carried
white streamers down th e
IJrand~ :-.n1fter~ wuh a pink
sides of the cake and a
t. mdl t· 111 the cent er clrt·led Immature bride and groum. A
b~ pmk bah) pompons. The
stogie lighted ptnk candl e
ste m ~ "ere t aed with a
was placed on either side of
burgund~ \'f'lvt· t bow fa lli ng
the cak e.
A silver punch b&lt;lwl. coffe e
server were used. Nuts and
mints were afSb se rved. Pmk
reception scrolls and pink net
ri ce bags w!!rc given fo th e
guest s at the receptic1n .
After the reecption th e
7 Varieties
bnde changed to a three
piece off white knit suit with a
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brown blouse. The co upl e
then left for a wedding I rip to
J.ancasteJ:. Pennsylvania and
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The new Mr. and Mrs.
French re sid e at Rt. I
Gallipolis. The brid e is a 1971
graduate of Vinton County
Hi gh Sehoul, McAnhur, Ohio
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degree in 1976 from Rio
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Meigs
Cuunty Senior Citizens Center
activities located al the
Pomeroy Junior High School
is open 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday
through rriday .
Monday, April 3 - Movie
" Adelie Penguins of Antarctic, " 11 a .m.: Square
Dance, 12:30-3 p.m.
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C l as~. 10 a .rn .-12 noon ;
r .H.A. Talk , II a.m.; Crewel
Embroidery Class, II a.m.;
Chorus, 12:30-2 p.m.
Wednesday , April 5. Social Security RepresenMr. and Mrs. Man ball French
tative, 9:30 a.m.-12 :30 p.m.:
Games, 12:30-2 p.m.
Thursday, April 6 - Talk
pl oyed as a third grade
on
" Medi cine Awareness," II
teacher
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Mr . French is · a 1973
siX weeks gradi ng pt'riod Crocheting Class, 10 a.m.:
· grauua le of Kyger . Creek honor roll for S.1Ulhern High B J'
ow mg, 1-3 p.m.
Htgh Schoo l. lie attended Rio
School has been announced.
Senior Nutrition Program,
Grande College and in !9i5
Making a grade of "B" or 12 noon-12 :45 p.m. Monday
received hi s Assu ci&lt;Jte
above in all thei r SUbjeCtS lO through rriday .
Degree in Accounting and
be listed on the roll with lhe
Menu for Apnl 3 through
will rece ive his Bachclor'!l
names in capi tal letters April 7:
d egr~r in B~J sincss Adreceiving all A's were :
Monday _ Macaroni and
mini stration in May . He is a
Seniors
SHEL LEY cheese w-ham bits, spinach
Sales . Assistant al Robbins
CHEVALIER , Donn ie w-ha rd coo ked egg slice,
and Myers. Ga llipolis. He is a
Duddin g, Larry Fish er , citrus sections on lettuce,
member of the fraternal
OKE
Y KISER, Teresa pineapple upside down cake,
Order of Alpha Delta Epsilon.
Meadows,
JAYE ORD , Scutt cornbread, butter, milk.
· Out of to wn guests were
Souder , Rexanna Walk er .
Tuesday _ Baked pork
Donna Desscnl, Tehran . Iran,
BARB WHITE, . MYRA chop, baked sweet potato.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gilli land .
WOODS.
brussel sprouts, applesa uce,
Jac~ so n . 0.: Johnny Miller,
Juniors - Tom Allen , bread, butter, milk.
Munctc, Ind .; Mr. and Mrs.
Wedne sday - Johnn y
Tammy Bradfurd , Pam
Howard Caldwell. Jr . HeedsBrauer, Barbara Buchanan , Marzetti , Italianne green
l'ille:
Hick
Rank in.
Lori Chapman. DORINDA beans. cottage cheese salad
Chillicothe: Debby F:vans.
DEEM, TERESA EflV IN, w-chives chopped , chill ed
Ja ckson : Amilda No ll ,
Naom
i f oreman , BRICE peaches w-whipped cream,
Woodsville. Ohio: Mrs. Miln
HI LL , roll; butte r, milk .
HART,
SETH
Wuo ds
and
He&lt;llhc r.
SHAHON HILL. Loyal
Thursday _ fl amburger
Pomeroy: and Tim Baum.
Holman, Jeanni e Johnson . deluxe 011 bun !lettuce am!
Chester.
BRENT
PATTERSON , tomato), relishes, buttered
C I NDY . PATTERSON · pea~ . ice cream, milk .
Debbte Ptckens, Dale Rtfne,
rriday _ Roasi tu rkey,
Pc.nny_Smtih. ~elly Tay lo~ , .,gravy , whipped potatoes ,
De~o nts Wolfe, rern Zorklc. brocco li w-checse sa uce.
Sophomores - Meg Arr.· lemon puddin g, bread ,
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SUNDAY
Ash . butter, milk .
berger
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Brenda
REVIVAL beginning at
Coffee, tea, buttermilk and
F:ureka Unit ed Christian 7:30 CR I C K ~T .. CARPENTER .
p.m. Rev . Charl es Love and J..arry Cundiff, Pam fl arden : JUice 'served daily .
Ros emary Hu bba rd , Tont
POHTLAND - Telephone
Wilma Creech .
Hud so ~ , Bet h Huffman , 843·3364. COAD Seni or
MELISSA IH LF.. JA CK Nutrition Weekly Menu for
DUFFY, Kim Dugan, Amy the Satellit e Sit e at the
JOIN CHURt:H
M I DO I.E PO HT --Ci nuy Fisher. DAVE FORE MAN , Reorga nized Church of Jes us
('rooks. daughter of Mr . anti Richard Furbee , BRIAN Christ of f.atter Day Saints.
:.Irs. Edward Crooks antl JO HNSON, Cind y Lee . Old Tuwn Fl ats, is similar to
Mrs. rrank Epple were Ca rmen Manu el, TROY the above menu . Please ca ll
welcomed into membership MANUEL, James Meadows, tn your reservation.
uf the Middl eport f' irsl STEVE NORTON , Donn a
Un ited Prcsbylcnan Church Hice, AMY SOU DER,
on Palm Sunday . Cindy join- Kent Varney .
Freshmen - Cristo Beegle .
HAVEGUFBI'S
l'l the chu rch by acclamation
BONN
IE BOSO, PEG BUSH ,
MIDDI.EPOHT - Mr. and
of faith , and Mrs. F:pplc by
transfer of letter from the Paul Ca rdone, STEVE Mrs. Ernest Van lnwagen.
Ftrst United Presbytc r11all CIRCLE , Eddie Duffy. Eric Bradbury, spent the Easter
f oster , Sonja Hill , Della weekend with their son and
Church at liarn sonville.
Johnson, Bob Lee. JANET daughter-in-law. Mr . and
MIDD!.ESWART , CARL Mrs. Keith Van Jnwagcn and
MORR IS, CHARLO TTE son , Chris. Powhatan Poi nt.
PLANS TO MEET
I'O MEHOY --The Metgs PICKENS, MARK SIMP· They also visited with Mrs.
County Teachers Association SUN, MARY BETH SLAVIN, Mac Kt•mey who was there.
will meet at the Meigs Inn , Daniel Talbott , Dale Teaford ,
12:30 on Saturday. April 8. Julie Thoren, Hobin Wilson,
Ralph Walker, sl&lt;ote J&gt;resi· Bryan Wolfe , JACK IE
dent of the Ohio t\ssocialion WOLrF:. Paula Wolfe.
uf Hctired Teachers. will pre- Melissa Yonker .
TO PERFORM
sent an engraved bell to the
MIDDLEPORT--The Rio
BAKF: SALE
l'haplcr for having_ secured a
G1·ande c horale under the
There will be a bake sa le direction of Merlyn HllSS will
10 percent inc.:r'basc in
membership during the past Saturday, April! , at 9 a.m. in present the program al the
yea r. He will also discuss front of New York Clothing Mlddleport AIW1111i Associalegtslative billS. Hll 589, HB House sponsored by Pomeroy ti on banquet to be held on FriJob's Daughters.
220. and HB 387 ~
dlly, May 26, al the Mid-

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GALLIPOL IS - " Foot·
In Stone," an exciting
new docum entary motion
picture wjll be shown at raith
Baptist Church today. at6:30
p.m.
Produced · by Films For
Christ Association, "Foolprints In Slone" depicts a
research tcqm 's ba ttle to
print~

dleport Elemenl&lt;ory Sehoul.

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team the secretM of the
Paluxy, Texas' fdstcst
fl owing' river. Bulldozing, .
sand-bagging, fl ash fl oo ds
and .the colorful narrative of
old-timers all add to the
excitement and interest of
this outstanding documentary film. However , the hi gh
point is the team's discovery
of man tracks in the same
rock stratum with dinosaur
tracks. Many scientists say
this amazing find shatters the
evolutionary lime table as
presentl y accepted and
taught ·
in
textbooks
throughout the country .
Although the standard
geolog ic lim e table of

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ev 9lution says ·that man did
not evolv e _until aft er
dinosaurs had been extinct
for some 70 million years the
Biblical account o( Creation
states that man and animals ,
were all created by God
during the Divine Creation
Week with man and air
breathing )and animals being
created o!rthe 6th day . Many
th erefore consider the
discovery of the dinosaurs an
affirmation of the accuracy
of the Genesis record.
The public is encouraged to
view this. interestin~ and
timely film at 6:30 p.m .
today, at Faith Baptist
Church.

WORKSHOP OFFERED
ATHENS - Peopl e in·
tercsted in going lo graduate
school and who want to
prepare for the Graduate
Records Examination can get
help through a workshop
being off ered in April at Ohio
University. Half of the 12hour program will be devoted
to mathematics skills and the
other half to verba l skills.
The workshop will meet on
two Saturdays: AprilS and 15,
from 8:30 a.m . lo 4 ,p.m.
There is a $30 fee for the GRE
Review . For registration
informati on, contact the OU
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su bseque ntl y was found
guilt y of kidnapping and
murderin g the Lindbergh
child . He was executed :

Offtf includes living room
and halt only up to JtHI sq.

Brady are anrouncing the
· birth of a son , Keith Eugene,
at O'Bleness Memorial
Hospital on March 4.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs . Wayne Peck , local, and
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Brady,
Ra cine .
Mrs .
Lulu
William son, Albany, is
maternal great grandmother.
The Bradys have a daughter,
Hence .

POMF:ROY-The Ml. Uni on long stemmed piuk ruses aud
Church was the set- the f! uwcr · girl carried a
ling for the reb. 4 wedding of fireside basket of pink msc
Karen Ann Riggs, d~ughtcr pt'lals lnnuned wtlh hurgunof Mrs. Betty Mu.sser, Ruule I dy aud pink ' ribbons tied in
Rutland . and Earl Rigg,&lt;&gt;, lovers' kuots.
Route I, I.angsville, and
Tim Hawthin·ne, Houte I.
James Bryan Hawthorne, son LOil.L: Huttom , served his
of. Mr. and Mr~. Darrell brother as best man .
Hawthorne, Route I, Long
Ushers were Roger Higgs,
Bottom.
Route I, Rutland, brollier of
The wedding was an event the bride, Brian Windon ,
of Feb. 4 al2 :30 p·.m. with the Route 3, Pomeroy , and RubRev. Cecil Cox officiating. bie Hawk. Point PleHsanl,.
Two
seven
bri:ln (; h
Fur her daughtcr 1S wedcandelabra decm·a tcd the rung, Mrs. Mussel' wore a
altar fo r the wedding . long beige gown trimmed
Deborah Mtlchell wa s with orange and green '""organist and her selections broidery with tan acuocluded "We've Only Just cessories. Mrs. Hawthorne
Begun ", " Love Story", "One was in a gray and pink gown
Hand on the Heart", .and and wore black accessories.
"Evergreen", with J,u An ne Both mothers wore double
Hunnel singing "Time in a carnations tippt'd in pink.
BoUle" and "The Lortl's
A reception honoring l11e
Pruyer " and Gra~ie Wilson couple wlls held in the basesinging " Each fortheOther ." ment of the church following
Given in marriage by her the weddi ng . The tabl e
fathei·, the bride was allired fea tured a three tiered cake
in a colonial style gown with a 111 pi nk and while topped with
high standup colla r. and the traditi ona l miniature
chanti lly lace trim. The Jon ~ bride ami gruum . The cake,
sleeves wct·e gathered with made by Mrs. Wilson, was
the wrist band coming to surrounded with ~ rccn c ry
Bruce 1-fart and Lorna !Jell
poinl' over the hands. The and pink roses . Marlene Bar- ·
Finalist in the Merit Scholarsht p· competition have
nnw been determi ned by the National Merit Scholarship
ski rt featured teirs of ruffles relt registered the guests .
F;NGAGED - Don and l.ois Bell of Let&lt;ort r alls are
and fl owed in the back into a Se rving at the reception were
Cou ncil. Two Gallia Academy High School sen iors ha ve
announcing,thc cngagetnent and (lppruach1ng rnarr1age of
been named as ftnalists - Peter B. Groth. son of Dr . and
chapel length u·ain. The bride Mrs . Rodney Higgs. t[lc
lhei ,dHughler. Lorna Dawn , to l&gt;ruce Edward Hart of
Mrs. Joh n Groth. and Melinda Spencer, daughter of Mr.
wore a finger ti p veil of illu- bride:s sister-i n-law , and . Columbus, sun of Hubert and !.illte Mae Hart. Houle 3,
and Mrs. Robert Spencer. The se leclton of Merit Scholars
siun held in pla ce by a MissJulieGheen .
Hacme. The open church wedding will be on event of Apnl
bandeau of satin and lace.
~ Following the wedd ing. the
is n•JW mp r o~ress and only finalists are considere-d for the
29 at the l.el&lt;ort Falls Umlcd Method iSt Church with the
1,000 National Mer it $1 ,000 schola rshi ps and some 2,900
Her flowers were pmk bride changed into a tan silk
Hev. Sle,ven Wil son offi ctaling. The bnde-eled IS a
four -year Ment S&lt;'holarsh ips wil l be awarded th is sp rin~ .
rosebuds surrounded by pink dress w1th t&lt;on accessories.
graduate of Southern Local Ht gh Schuol. attended Ohio
baby carnations, baby 's The couple now restdc ai16i l
Finalists selected as Merit Scholarshi p winners will be
SLate Uni versity where she majored tn political sc1encc,
nottfi ed durmg the month of April. Ftnalists 111 the Met'il
breath and greenery with Jj ncolr. Heights. Pomeroy.
and graduated from the Htxon's ;;ehoul of 1-'l&lt;ll'al tJcstgn .
Program represent less tha n one-half of one percent of the
pink and burgundy ribbons
The new Mrs. Hawthorne ts · She is a member of the Letart Falls Un tle&lt;i Methudt st
natifln 's graduatmg secondary ~chool senio r s.
tied in lover's knots. She wore a graduate of Meigs High
Church. Her fiance gradualcdfrum Southern Local Htgh
a topaz and pearl neckla ce School, dass of Jn7 . Mr .
School and Ohio State Univcrst ly whe re he received a
belonging to her la te grand- Hawthorne graduated frum
bachelor of scicnru degree in computer aml tr tfonll&lt;::ttiOn
mother and a blue and while Eastern High School and is
srience. He IS employed &lt;tl. the Center for Hwnan
luce garter.
em ployed al lmperiul ElecResource 1\esearch. Ohto Slate Untversttv. He ts a
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Uo11·erS1l)' Hos pi t al.
IN THE HOSPITA L
Sharon Higgs served as tnc in Middleport.
member of the Fuoc!Pl&lt;' Ba ptiSt Church.
Col
umbu
s. Saturday rn orPOMF:HOY - Sharon
maid of honor fur her sister .
Oul-of-tuwn guests attcnrung
.
Smtth, Pumcr uy, was ta'ken
She was in a coionial style ding the wedding were Mr.
RETIRES
guwn of burgundy polyester and Mrs . Downie Nelson, Mel'JNC !N:-IAT I IUPI I
fashioned with pink lace on Connelsv illc: Mr. and Mrs.
the bodice and sleeves. Arnold Higgs, St. Clairsv ille : 1
1 Wwdy Sudhoff , assistant to
the editor of the Cincinnati
Brtdes maid s were Puula Mr . an d Mrs . Mi cha el
Pust. retired rrida y after
Hawk , cousin of the groom. Hargraves and daughter,
hav ing worked at the Post ._
Christine Riggs , niece of the Athens: Jal)tt Sl tvcrs, Lanbt ide. and the Ouwcr gi rl was caster: Mrs. Carl Hunnell
GALLIPO!.IS - Activiti es since 1943.
Sudhoff, who prev tousty
Laura Hawthrone, sister of and daughter, Columbus: fo r this week at the Seni or
the ·groom. They wore nwl- Miss Dorothy Hawk . Rev. Cttizens Center. 220 .Jackson served as news editor and
managing '-!ditor ; st udied-· at
chi ng burgundy gowns with Dua ne Sydenslricker , Belpre, Pike are as follows :
pink lace neckb;mds and in- Mr . ttnli Mrs. Stolt Kerr.
Monday, April 3 - Chorus Northwest ern University ami
serls on the front.
Deborah MitChell. Columbus.
Practice. I: !5-:1 p.m.: Sewing begd n hi s JO Um allsm career
Bridesmaids carrit·cl sinl!k
at the Evanston, 11 1 News
Class, 1·3 p.m.
Index.
Tuesda y. April 4
Physical fitness. II : 15 a.m.;
St.:HI'OENAF:D
S.T O.P., 10 :30 a.m .: Art s.
COVJ:W:TON.Ky tUPi t Crafts and Garden Club . t :30Thi s northern Kentu cky
flower s, Leona Lehman , 3 p.m .
BY RUTH MILLER
Wednesday ,.Aprit 5 - Cant city's mayor, city mana~e r
GALLIPOLIS - The Senior Awilda Bru cker. Clara
Citizen Center receives 1nany Fisher, Garnet Mehl and Mr . Games. 1-3 p.m.: Muvtcs cmd t wu cit y cummisswner s
calls requesting in formation and Mrs. Frank Washington . oThe Btg Moment in Spurts, ha ve been subpoena ed to
about some one to live in with Elva Siss on served as Chi pmunk ·and His Bll'[\ ap pear before a federal
elderly people and do light hos tes s. Dev oti ons and rriends. Kont iki Kids I, 1::!0 ~rand ju ry invesllgCJtJng
alleged gambling .
house work . If yo u are in- pray er were by Ethel p.m.
from
The subpoenas ordermg the
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Thursday.
April
Hobmson
with
guest
speaker
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terested or .know anyone who
city
offi
cia
ls
before
the
grand
IPhystca
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Fitness,
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15
a.m.:
Hev
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Pearl
Casto.
may be interested in dotng
jury tn Lexington April 6
Refreshments of cake and Macr&lt;onor. Class, 1-:l p.m.
this kind of work please ca ll
were tssued shonl) after the
april
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Aclvi
sory
Friday
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pun
ch
were
se
rved
to
446-7000 and leave your name
Slop rn and choose from 14 exciting new pat1ern s
FBI
ratdcd an allt'ge d
Co
uncil
Meeton
K.
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p.m.:
An
everyone
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and telephone number for
Class. t.:l : Soc1al Hour. 7 p.111 ga mbling parlor m the l'lt}'
Sial• &amp; Thord-- - -- - - - Gal ltpoli,, Ohto reference records. This is Just a reminder to Arts,
Thursda)
nt~ltt.
Th
e
Sen
ior
l'utriuon
crafts
and
Garden
club
another one of the services
offered at the cent er for our members of the center. there Program will sc n ·c tht'
will be a meeting April 4 with following mea ls at 12 noow
elderly cttizens.
Mondi:ty - Soup beans £tnd
F:la
ine George and Elia s
We a lso have t ran s·
ham
bits, sptnach wtth hard
Si
sson
as
speakers
un
ponation services for those
cooked
egg slice. pear wtth
planting
and
car
in~
for
who would like to visit our
chcest•
g a nu sh uu h:tt urc,
nowers
.
center or need to go to the
corn
brea
d. butt er. pin eapple
Everyone
try
to
come
dnctof or even do 'their
upside
down
cake, milk .
shopping and paymg bills.
Tuesda
)
Baked pork
You may use this service by
chop.
bak
ed
sweet
puta tfl.
ca lling the center before 9:30 NO PROGRESS
applesaut·c,
Lrrusscl
sp
n ruts ,
Let M iche ll e and Cynlhia help you
NOHWOOD , Ohio i UP! ) a.m. The van travels a dif·
bread,
butt
er,
apricut
bars.
crea t e your very own tr u ly
ferent route each day Ta lks Friday among fed eral
bringing people to the center mediators and Siemens-Allis milk .
beautiful gown - and !hose of
Wednesday Juh nn y
for lunch Monday through management and workers
your attendants . You will be
frida y. There is no charge yielded no progress in efforts Marzc tll, ltalic:~n ne gree n
su rpr ised al how e asy il r eally ts
to end a 29-day strike by the beans. cotwge cheese salad,
for this service .
an d delight ed
at
how
roll. butter, chilled pt'arhes
During the months of 650 wor kers.
inexpe nsive ' P lease dr op by and
It wa&gt;; the third meeting with whipped cream . milk.
January and ~' ebruary most
see
our lovely fabr ics .
Tioursday - Ha mburger on
activities al the center were with federal mediators since
. cancelled due to the weather . Local 765 members of the bun, relishe s. pt'as. butter.
Therefore we had no birthday Internati ona l Union of sherbet . milk .
Headpieces
Hat&lt;;
friday - Bak ed fish ,
parties but we had a super Electrical Workers walked
party March 28 for the pt'ople off the job March 2 when their bak ed potato,· broccoli with
Flowers
having birthdays in the first contract e"l&gt;ired . Siemens- cheese sauce, bread , butter,
Trims
lern
u1
1,
meringue
pic,
111
1l
k
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Allis,
a
joint
venture
between
three months of this new
Choice or beverage served
yea r. Those celebrating their Allis.Chalrners aoo Siemens
Ribbons
Laces
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with
each meal.
of
W
est
Germany.
makes
birthdays were Ada Caner,
··services rendered on a
Ethel Robinso n, Mary induslrial electrical motors.
Ring Pillows
Garters
non-discriminator.- basis."
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FLOWERING SHRUBS
MOCK ORANG E

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GALLI POLIS
Oluu
V.alley Chris lian Se houl
located at Third Ave. and
Loc ust St. in Gallipolis,
opened its doors on. Sep·
tember 6, 1977, with 41
students enroll ed in grades
kindergarten through sixth . '
This was an answer to prayer
for people of tile F1rst Bapt ist
Church and fllJ' nY interest ed
people in surroun ding
communities.
The Governing Board tried
to keep the tuition for the
students, so som'e members
of the First Bapt ist Ch urch
voted to cont ributed a total
sum of $20,000 to help fina nce
the, school this first year. The
120,000 was paid by March 15
and this was a milestone!
Another milestone was met
the sa me day for Ohio Valley
Christ ian Schoo l when they
received a letter from the
State of Ohio Department of
Education congratulating the
sch oo l for meet in g the ir
initial requ iremen ts an d
becoming a state approved
school. Thi s was indeed a
happy day at Oh10 Valley
Christian School ·for there
were many com ponents of the
initial plan that had to be met
to obta in thi s approval.
Among the biggest chores
were developing a detailed
Policy Book and a complete .
Course of Study covering lin
depth the twelve subj ects
tau~U~t In each grade . The
school now has an enrollment
of 50 students and when the
enrollment rea ches 60
studen ts the Ohio Vall ey
Christian School will have an
on ~site inspection and receive
their State Charter.
Plans are now being made
for the school year . 1978-79
with the possibilit)' of ad d in ~
other grades above the sixth
grade we now have. The
school is receiving inquines
daily and our expectations
are exciting with expa nsions
now being pla nn ed . We
definitel y feel Ohio Va lley
Chrb1ian School has been the

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SALEM CENTEH PTA,
Monday. i ::10 p.m. at the
sc hoo l. Patrolm an J 11n
Slll'ets will speak on safety
and there will be a play , "the
Ca se uf tht.· Mi ssi ng
ll omewurk" !Jv the sixth
grade. Hefres h;nenll; will be

.. Acet!pting the lettl'r armouncm~ stale approval are, left to right , Sur Mu rray , Mary
Fell&gt;;, Ear lene Sand~y,and Debb1 e Casto . Back row, Kathy Keena n, Carol Hood and Ted
Ball.

Lord 's wi ll becau se of tht•
gru\\'l h lt has

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it s first year Hnd by this t•arl~
of approval fnnn till'
State of Ohio.
~raming

MORE SE ARCHING
CINCJl'iNATI I UPI 1 C!ly
and county inwstlgaturs plan
w map search strat~~it: s
lD&lt;Iay for a Universlly of
Cincinnati coed missmg for
more than ont• week.
Cinl'lnnatJ P olice S~t.
Thomas \'uung sa1d a
hel1&lt;·opter Sl'arch Fr~day
over
parl s of
three
so uthwestern Ohio cow1ties
y1elded no trace of Cheryl
Thompson. She

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last seen

March 24 leavtng her paren ts'
home m eastern Harnilton

County, to meet a boyfriend
at a local d1 sro Mtss
Thom p sqn·~ Cl:lr was found

one block fronl the d!Sc'o.
Part s
of
Hamilton.
Clermont and Butler counlle&gt;
were sea rched by air Friday

Mrs. Karr honored
with layette shower
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"IJL'Id I' Cl't' lt tly
hununng ~1 rs. Hoger KenT.
:v1 r~ :Vhmlyn Spl•ncer ~Hi d
~1r~ . ~a n cy J\·11Jrrts!iey \re n ·
ho~ tl'SS ·s.
A color sc herne uf p&lt;t ~ t l'is
was earn ed uut rn the det'(t r~­

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twn.-. r.l/ld d dull dl.spl;J.\' por trayed lhc bcforl' and ~iftl' r
~n· ilt.'S of dll lllf&lt;Hl l 's &lt;:UTI\' d]

horne.
i\ frozen r llorula tt&gt; d L'S~ t· rl .
pa rty mix, I{'('Li It'd anJ rmnts
V.'l'l'l' se r\'L•d
Tht· rcfreshrrwnl Lt~IJ!e \\ CIS t't'llltrt•d wtth
rt fl nrol i: IIT&lt;tllgt•mt•nt fec.tturlllg i:t crr·a mw bHIJ~ shoe . The
tiiTcmgenwnt \\irs rn~t d e bv
:11rs. Pau l I\ orr.
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IMh Wilsu11 , DianaMadur
anti S;u·a. Mrs. I·:sther Mays,
Mrs. Kathryn Mora. Janet
ami Judi', Mrs . Bert ha Sm1th,
Mrs . T ~ u d v 1\JH.lrr ws. Mrs.

r:Ja dys Fr) . Mrs. Kathryn
Wllldon, Becky an d Deb!J1e
Wmd1Jn. Mrs Bl'rn il't.: Ba lky.
:vl rs. Linda King. Darl a Ke l·
h·. Mrs . .J oa mll' Patte rson.
;.;ml .\1r:-,. Calhennc Wels h.

Pat

Wilson, Mrs. Sheilu Tuylor.
Mr,. Pot Wolfe. and :11 rs.
\1e~r~o:&lt;:~n• t E:-:; kew
Others atlcnding &lt;:~r1d sen·
d 1n g gifts were Mrs .
Mal).!fl i'Ct And re\\'!i, ,\1 rs .
Huth Karr , Mrs Ma rv
WcJ.d and and l.cturw. Mr~
V1rgmw Fl:..ht·r ..\ I r s. Alt ona

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RESPIRATORY SUPPORT SYSTEM

COMPlETE
INVENTOHY OF
RESPIRATORY
THERAPY
EQUIPMENT
&amp;SUPPliES

Kllrr . Carl;.~ Fr.~ ht.:r, Mr~ .
.Jerry F1elds and fcnnrly, Mrs
Frann·s F:~kew , Mrs. Sallv
lngl'i:... Bnon lngcl!'i, Mr~
Karla Chevf:lhcr i:!lld ,Jl' s:, ic~t .
~l r·!'&gt;. ~ Loretta Bruwn . Alex
ami Ac:~r·on. Tn!-~ het ttnd IJon·
lll l ' Spt•ncer·. Torn and Carnt·

Morrtsscv , Mrs. :11arl' Ju
Ruckley.· Tn1l'J cu1d' T~mrn1
~yre . Mrs. K11thy Osl_xu·m·
etnd LorTe, Mr·s. Hu rm~ Kuhl .
Mr.. , Ht len Wolf, Mrs ~iJJW\'
•111 Sillt1.. Mrs. .{pckll' Frost,
:111ke ond lll'hilll' . .len .
Ht •vf• r!y ttr1d LIJI'I Frwlkner.
Mr s Twrltl Htwkh·\ . .J('I'I 'IllV

NO HIGH HUSUif CVLJNDUS 0 1 CHEMICALS - THE JAA.tx ()I
AND II!NCU: SUPP"'OT SYSTEMS PUK&gt;RM WITHOUT UQUIDS ,
CHeMICALS. MeCHANICAl CHANGES. GAS fllUNGS , OR HIGH
,.ISSUitf fANKS AND THf HIGH COST Of HAUUNG HfAV¥'f"

CYUNOI!S IS IUMINATIO 1'011 THOSE PATIE NTS IEQU IRING
CONTINUOUS OXYGEN ot fi!QU!NT SUVIC f .

Avalla~l•

Galli polis l.·i!lncss Cltib met

meeting at the OV B, .Jackso n
Pike Branch.
Mrs .
Hut h
Snyder,
presi dent , conductl'fl the
bus in ess po,rt iun . of the
meeti ng ..- Th r nom inating ·
co mmi ttee was appointed
i:lnd is composed 1l Mrs .
Snyder, Mrs . Luc)· Turn er ,
fir st vice presidcnL and Mrs.
Da wn Chuk. second vice
presidenl . Tl1ey will present a
slat e of offi ce rs at the.April 18
meeting.

Til-COUNTY HOME
MEDICAL SUPPLY

Hlld H~ Hn. Mrs· .\1 11dn·~l
Witllt•t·, Mr:.. P;ml111e .\1aH' r
1\tr ..... S111a Murphy . /\rny

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Gt lll to lh . O
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BETSY CAINS .
MAKES I.tST - B1·tsy
Ann Cain.&lt;, daughter nf
Elbert and Carol Cains ol
Bidwell, graduated from
Bell and Howell Colu mhu.&lt;
ln stitull' of Technology.
llet.&lt; y graduated on the
President's list with a 3. 4Z

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SOUTH E HN
Athl e ti c
Booster s Monday 7: 30p.m. at
hi gh sehou l. Plans for foot·
ba ll . ba sketball banquet will
be made.
TUESDAY
, XI GA ~ Mt\ MU Chapte r,
Beta Sigma Phi Soronty, 7.:10
Tucstlav at the home uf Mrs.
() ll'ol McCull ough. Cultural •
'l'cport will be g i v~n by l..mn
Shuler and Susan Baer. Kay
Atkins and Jane Daggett will
be hostesses. Gi rl of the year
will be elected. Members arc
reminded to l&lt;•ke a toy for the
Sl' rvil:e prvjed .

TUESDAY
ENG LISH Club , Mrs. J ames
Clark . Rio Grande. I :30 n.m.
WEDNESDAY
BETHEL Lad\Cs Aid 1 p.m .,
Esther Da vis.
KIWA NIS Div ision Ni ne
offi cial visit of the governor
7:15 p. m. dinner. Co uncil
6:15 p. n1. Rio Grand e Co llege
, dining hall.
BHIDG E Welcome Wa ~un
9:30 a .m . .In)' At woo d's ,
HSVP, 446-8599.
THURSDAY
WELCOME Wagon cake
decorating 1 p.lll. Kundy
Nuce's, RSVP . 44 6-7374. No
children.
VINTON OES 375 reg ular
meeting at Lodge B p. m.
Potluck.

a\erage . Betsy now works
£or Prnny 's In Colu mb us
.r e pai r-in g e lt•r t ri t' nl

rquipnwru.

Tral'y. Mrs. Fred K111cil. Mrs.
Wan da Wolf. Mrs. Jan

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These students in the Sc hool for the Visually lmpili rcd
at Rio Grande elemenlliry arc busy with some textbooks
purcha sed by the Gallipolis Lioness Cl ub. Their teacher is
Miss Ann Packer.
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Stops announced
The Ga lli a Count y Dist riel
Library announ ces Lhc
co mmu nit y boo km obile
st ops:
Monda y, April 3
Ewington, 3:20·3:40, Adney
Road 1 Ms. Wheeler 1 3: 50·
4:05, Vi nt on 12 stops! 4:15·
4:45 , Po rt er 5 00·5:20: Bid·
well 5: 30·5 :50: H arr isbu r ~
1Hatchcrs1 6-1 ~0.():35: Kerr
6:55-7 : 15 : Mabc linc IJrivc
7:30-7: 45.
Tu esday , April 4 - Eno
tstore l 1:20·1 :50 : Eno II
1Rec eJ I :55·2 : 10: ;\ fr~ca
Road 2: 20·2 : ~0: Kyger 2:40·
2: 55 : Kyger 11 3:00-3 :15:
Cheshire 3: 25·3 :40: Ches hi re
II 3:45-4 : Tara Apts . 4:40·
5:00 : George's Creek 5: 15·
5:30: Wat ts Stu tion 5 :35·
5:50: • Davis Drive 1Venz
Rd . (5:55-6: 15; K(!JlfiUgii

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7:00-7: 15:
7:20-7: 40 : Mary's
Market 7:45-ll :OO .
Thursda y, Ap ril 6 Eureka 3:00-:l : 15: Crown City
K anau ~a

J UDGES TAKt; REAiliN(;
CINCINNAT I 1UPI 1 Judges are heading back to
~dwol - to learn how to read
fas ter.
Eight uf the 16 Hamilton
Cou nty Common Pleas Co ur t
judges hove dcci dL'I to take"
special eigh t-week University
of Cin cinnat i speed-reading
cour se, to be l&lt;IUght at the
cour thouse two hours on~
,
ru ght a week.
SATURDAY
Pres idi ng Judge Hobert
01 110 Valley llorse Show Kraft, in ask in~ l'nuntv co mAssn . Horse and Tack s1lle, 5 missioners tu release. $1.440
p.rn . at Mei gs Co un ty from the court's runtinuing
F'airgrounds, Pomeroy
education anou nt fur lht•
projed, sai d the reading of
In 1974, French President lega l doc ume nts pr~bab l y
Geor,ges Pompidou died at occupies more of a 1udge's
time than anything el,se.
UJe age of 62.

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Smiths 5:00-5 . l!i: 0 . J. Wh ile
Hoa d fi :05-&lt;l ::&gt;.'i : llulavill e Tr .
Pa r k 6:45-7 :05 : !' Iantz
Subdivision 7:20-7 :4!i.

had been successfu l and was
complete. The ca ndy , which
was not sold, was donated to
Ga llia Co untY Ch\i dr en's
Servi ces. Guiding Hand
School and GSL
Also discussed were a·ct.
d.itional ur new ser vice
projects the Lionesses co uld .
underta ke. C urr ~nt l y , the
School fo r the Vi sually lm·
pa ir ed at Rio Grande
"~l c m e ntC~r y sc hool is the
reci pient uf. Lioness monies
and interest. Mrs. Marie
Leadin ~ ham and Mrs . Bobbi
E1 ~och We re in clwrgc of their
Christmas pa rty with Mrs.
Lucy Turn er hostess for th e
Valentine's Day party . While
at nwschotjl' the Lion esses
v1cwed the ca rpet whi ch they
purrhascd for the children. It
r(J vt~ rs the play IJI'Ca of their
cl assruurn .
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'11w guest speaker for the
even in g
wa s
Cha rles
Willi amson , Chi ll lc nthe.
representing the Colu mbus
ami Suuth ern Ohio Electric
Company . B e present ed ti n
informati on program about
till' I·: lectric Co . their prese nt
problems, the fut ure, etc .
'11H~ rC' was a qu estion :md
an!lwcr periUd wit h com·
nnfnil'at iuns, electr ic bills.
cunsc rvatwn .OJ. power , a!l
being discussed .
111c Lionesses also wish lt1
acknowledge their February
spl'aker, Att orney '1l•omos S
Mt, ull un, Galll polrs. Hi s tupw
11as Wills and Estates and
nwnr pert incr\t facts wcrl'
pr ese nt ed 111 the lad1 rs
concerning new (•stat e l H w ~ .
hm• of descent. rn hcritHnct'
taxes, tru st, etc.
'l11e Apr ii iBnJeCIIllg will b1•
held at 6:30 p.m. at OV!l.
.Jackson P1kc Br anch The
pro~ra rn wrll be a nnounced.

Enchanted Mirror
Beauty Salon
Spri ng Val ley Plaza

."JPH l NG SPEC /:It
Now th r u Apri l
MON. -TUES.- WED. ONLY

SENSOR PERMS
Reg . $~56~ '23.95
We are als o now carryi ng Redkin products .
No Appointment· Necessary
446 -2600
Sharon Kincaid , Maria Hanson ,
J ewe ll Arrowood . Patty Me th eney

MONDAY
. RACINE Chapter 134 , OES,
reg ular meeting, i :30 . p.m.
Monda y at te mpl e. , Dues
must be paid.
JIM VENNARI , Cin cinnati
Hed Sco ut, will be at the
Dr ew Web st er Post 39
Am er ican Legion Home ,
MONDAY
7: 30p.m. Monday to address
FRENCH Co lony Chapter youngslers interested in the
DAR, 1:30 at Catherine Ameri can I.egion ba$cba·ll
Haywarp's.
. P.rogram sponsored bv the

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fash1on flalf
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Aga i n we would like to sa y THANK YOU

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letters , prayers and l oving co n cern .

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love m liS· brll ltance and b~auly It's
guarameed pe rfec t In c lan ly . tor l1nf'
wh ile co lor . a nd p rec 1se cui. Yo u can
c hoo se no line r d iamo nd nng .

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In 1792, Co n gre~s passed
legis lati on author izing the
U.S. Mint to coin money , all
wbe inscribed with the Latin •
words "E Pluribus Unum ," a
motlo meanin g " Out of
Many, On e."

UP TO 12

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CLARK'
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342 SECOND AVE.

ALSO
CHILD &amp;
YOUTHS

GAlLIPOLIS

Also the latest styles in leather a~d canvas
handbags at

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G. C. Murphy Co ''The Friendly Store."
SilVER BRIDGE

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MIDDLEPORT .. Madha
Malhotra of India was guest
speaker at Thursd ay's
mc~tin g of the Meigs County
Women's Fellowship held al
the Midd leport Church of
Christ.
The meeting opened by
singing " At Ca lvary" and
prayer by Ja ne Haze lton.
Merle Johnson presided al
the business n\ecting and
plans were made for a prl)gram committee meet ing to
be held April 14 at 7 p.m. at
Johnnie's Beauty Sal on.
A ptcn ic will be hei\i latt~ r
with the Men's r ellowship.
·n ,e Ji! eig~ County fair booth
wa s di scussed and a commit·
' lee will be selected with each
church to ha ve one member.
On t\,pril II the Ladies . i\ux·
iliary of the Ohio Valley
Christiall Assembly will meet
al the camp.
Next mL'&lt;'ti llg will be on
April 27 at the Hutland
Church of Christ. l&gt;evolions
were g1ven by Vacla Hazelton
of Hemlock Grove, and the
closing song was "The Way of
the Cross Leads Home" with
pra yer by Mrs.· Vada
Haze lton .

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CAI.LIPIJLIS
Tbt·
Frtnch ( ' It~ f 'arrlpt•r :-; \\Ill

· R'ECEIVI NG AWARDS WERE - Left to l'lght .
Thelma Gi lkiso n, 25 years in Centra l Supply, E1'1'i)·l1
Housh, 30 years in Laboratory, Be:nri ce S!t'phcnso11.
H.N., 30 years in Nursi ng Service.

Data Prur~s!'l ing ; Fh,rence
Ellcessor, (~cneva Hal l: Jlilw
Nee ka mp, l .tJUisc Somerville
from Fpod Ser vice , Ettrl
Walt ers from General Ac·
counti ng; Ri cha rd t\nd erson,
Huby Bu rchell, Charles Cox ,
Eithel Hai&amp;tead and Hichurd
Ri c hm o n d
f rom
Housek eeping; Mary lla11ks
fr om Laun dry: Barbar a
Eber s ba ch, Lin da Sh a m·
baugh and Terri Woodwar d
fr om Medical Hecords:
Br end a Keefe r and Ju li a
Mullins fr om Ne ur ulogy ;
Sheila Bl anton , Sorah Blazer .
H. N., Eleanor Edwa rds.
Dorothy f: sque, R. N., Ida
Evans, R. N., Prisc il li:!
Ferguso n, R. N., Mary Fick.
R. N., Susan Fraz1er , R. N .
Barbara Hayes, Hope Imbo den , Katurr!! Johnson,
I..P .N., Bet! )' McCov. Bonnie
McFarla nd. H. N., Mary
Mayes , Ruse Porter. Hosalie
Simmons, all from Nursing
Ser vices: Edit h Bake r .
Marsha Bush. Karen Moore
and !lonnie Saunders from
the Operati ng Room : Phyll is
Fowler , Janet Gibbs, Frank
Kunzabo and Brenda Me-

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beg&lt;•n With drrm er
pn•pared by tl.l· F1u,d Stl'\' 1('1'
Depart ment at. ltH' ll olzer
Mcd ll'a I
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the Irn•oc&lt;t ! Jou
Organ rnus1c bdorl' 1h•·
dmner and a musH'a l Ill·
tcrlude durrng thr l'\Tnln L!
was prov ided by M a r~ l.ur·a".
pla yin g on a Ctilb r anst·:J
organ frum Wtll'll' S Keyboctrrl
111 Gal! tpol 1s.
Presenting !he sen ' It'(' pilL&gt;
tu the awardecs were ~lax\\'
Mur ruw, Chairman !If till'
Boa rd of Trustee s 11 f 1lw
Holzer Hosp1t 8l F ~~ uml &lt;llll!ll
and 11 u~h P
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LOVES EAT
Gr een , brown,
tan . plaid.
Reg . $349.95 SALE
1- Qnl y Bas se ll Early

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CHAIR
Br own plAid
Reg . 519995 SALE

Gr ee n plaid
w-wood fram e
Req . 5179.95 SALE

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Gold &amp;
Rus t flowered
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Reg . S329 .9S SALE

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fl owe r s on Ian
Reg. SJ49 .95
1- 0nly Trenoline Tan Vinyl

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PAHKEHSB UH(; -- The
P arke r s!Ju rg
Ca ke
Decoraltng l'lub wt ll st;1ge its
fou rth ann u &lt;.~ l ca ke show,
Apnl 15, at the Gran d Central
Mall, Vwnna, W. Va.
Mrs. Na ncy Housh of
Heedsv tlle advises llw t lh1s IS
W ~st V1r ~ mia 's !argcst r~ k c
show. Work shops will be held
th roughou t the day for a fet·
and trophi L'S wtll be aw &lt;:~nlcd
fu r f1rst place wnlllL'l'S . f(JJ&gt;.
bons \\'Il l bt· g1vcn for secund
and llurd pl ace wmn ers Ill '
l'ach t:at t·g ury. Honora ble
mentwn nblxms wt ll abo be
awardt:t l.
Entry fu rn e&lt; may be obtain ·
ed from Betty 's Cak e Crea·
lion s, 793 Gav in Drive ,
Hodney, ~hto or by send1ng a
self-a ddressed and s1Rn 1pcd
envelope to Sue's Sugar
Shack, 571 0 Grand Cen tml
Ave., Vienna, W. Vu. 26105.

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JONA JO HATFIELD
·HAS BIRTHDAY - Jona
Jo Hatfield celebrates her
first' birthday today , April
2. She Is 'the daughter of
Ronald and Paula Hatfield ·
of Gallipolis . She is the
granddaught er of Ruth
Gunnell of Cheshlrr, Janie
Hatfield of Addison, Elias
Hatfield , Alobama , an d
John and'Bernlee Houck of
Gallipolis. Many of her
fri end s and relvtlves will
help her celebrate.

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the floral

good se rv ice

Women's Wedge
Step-Ins

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yo u , ou r

Cake show
is slated

UNTIL APRIL 8TH

FASHION
IN POMEROY

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CHAPMAN SHOES

Service awards ceremony
held at HM C Friday·

COUNTY Pomon a
GALLIPOI.IS _ The Fifth
Grange,
B
p.
m.
at
Patr
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G d
Annual Se rvi ce ·Aw a rds
ran_!!_ Hall . Potluck·
Ceremony for employees of
TUESDAY
the Holzer Medical Center
CANASTA, Welcome Wagon, · was held 0 n Friday evening,
Jan Brown's, RSVP 446-4759.
March 31, in the huspilal
PEMBROKE Club wit h Mrs.
cafeteria . Honor ed were
G. P. Bush, 8 p.m.
seventy-nine employees who
KNIGHTS of Phythias Rank
compl eted five , ten, fift een ,
Work 8 p. m. All members to
twenty , tw ent y-five and
attend.
thirty years of serv ice with
VINTON OES 375 pract ice at · llre hospital during 1977.
Lodge 6 p. m.
.. Recei ving
the
lop
SPRING OPENING
New shipmen t Plant Pot s &amp; Hanginp Baskets Buy 2
SUTTON TO WNSHIP
recognition were two em·
g~t 1 free ~ .noveltl ~s , auth~ntic Hex srgns, Hex Cals . &amp;
ployees with thirty years of
Wlf!dow v1ews , delightful, me~~: pensive,· hand crafted in
tru,1ces Tu esday, 8 p.m. at
sl!'rvice: Evelyn Roush, a
statned 9!ass eff ect. Decorate barns, dens, kitchens,
Syracuse
Municipal
Building.
laboratory employee who
ca mp trarlers to ward oH evil spirit s.
POMEROY
Ch
amber
of
lives
in Bidwell. and Beatri ce
barrels - used one time, 53 gal., many uses
fWoo~en
urntture planters et c.
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Stephenson, R. N., of the
Flags , American and State of Ohio, Cemetery Bib le
al Meigs Inn . Spea ker will be
Nursing Services staff who
stands &amp; easels.
George
Arnott.
resides
in Gallipo lis. Th elma
A Shakl ee di stributor : Food su pplements, hou sehold
A ME R I C A N I. e g i o n Gilkison of Crown City, who
products, personal ca re, cosmetics.
Store Hrs.: Wed .- Sat.. 1·5 P.M. Sun. T-8 P.M. Will op'l!n
Auxiliary at Mabel Brown's,
works in Central Supp ly, was
anvtrme home or ca ll for appt. 367 .7709.
7:30 p.m.
honored for her twenty-five
.
MARY DARNELL, OWNER
years of se rvic e t o t he
2 mt. west of Cheshire, St. Rt . SS4 or use Roush Lane
hospital.
Red b?' Idecorated in Hex signs I, white house . .
Awarded for their twenty
years of service were Dori s
Rudy and Elmer Husk from
Food Service : Rog er Hines
fr om the Lab orator y;
Ch arlot te Cremeens, R. N. of
Nursin g Services, and Ella
MONDAY &amp; TUESDAY
Mae Fl etcher of X-Ray.
Th ose with fifteen years
service included Kat hry n
We are going to c omplet ely
Cam eron of the Laboratory ;
r edo the ins ide of · our s tore
Betty Koehl er , R N., Mary
with a ·$6 5,000 expansion and
Leonard and Vernoka Waugh
remodeling
program .
fr om Nu rsi ng Se rviceS:
Everything will go and all
Judit h Smith in Nur sing
new will come . Watch for
Education and Jerr y Massie
exci ting changes in our store.
of the Ph armacy.
Buy now a nd save.
· Completmg ten years with
the hosp ital wer e Hazel Bush,
Nina Dorto n and Lillian
Unrue from F'ood Service :
Here are fust a few of the many ·
St epha n Elbe rfeld from the
Items on sale. ,
Laboratory; Lexie Eu sfon ,
Arminta Lambert , Pearl
Candles and Ring s
Stationery
ers Lan e, Cecil Newell
Saund
Plac em at s
Posters
and
Nancy
Shaw, L.P.N. of
Inc ense
Cards
Nursi ng Se r vic es; Donna
Tableware
Ver mont Woodwa re
Ellis from !he Operating
Cards &amp; Tallie s
Trea s ure Ma ster Brida I
Roo m: Phyllis Glassburn and
Pl aq ues
Fen lon Glass
Katherin e Haffclt of Patient
Emig
(h an dm a d e)
Accounting : Ca rl M&gt;ni skas
Puzzles &amp; Games
and Emma Palmer from
Transport.
The lar ges t numb er of
awards wer e prese nted to
employees compl eting fi ve
years of service with th e
SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA
hospita l. They were Anna
Durst, Josephine Hurt and
Juanit a Pierson from Central
Supply; Hebecca Peck from

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posts. High sch ool coaches
and teams have been in vited
to attend lhe ses.&lt;un, and
co aches uf the Legi on team
wil l be preseni.
LAFAYETTE Post 22
American Legion 6:30 :
refreshments 7:30.

3l , GALLIA

FEATURJ.N l;

To our Faithful Customers :

yo .ing to

Installation was discussed
and it was decided to hold the
installa tion dinner in the
Hiverboat Room at Oscar's
on May 2.1. Li on husbands will
be guests a~a in this year: An
in strdlin ~ offi ce r will be
secured. several so urces
· being 111ent ioned. Mrs . Becky
Skinner is t' o·o rdi n atin ~ the
dinner pl;ms.
Th (' tadi cs disc ussed
seve ral fu nd-rHising projects
fur the future . Mrs. Rcrneice
Mc Mahon , tr eas ur e r ,
reported the ln77·7B project,
the sale of Hallowee n ca ndy,

tl'n d.

prtzes go1ng tu Mrs

Home
Delivery

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GALI.IP OI.I S
Th e
Calendar 1 recent ly fo r thelf Mi1rcil

SUNDAY
MEETING to organi ze the
Hit 'n Mi sses .gi[ls' . and
women's so ftba ll tea m's, .
Sunday., 2 p.m. at Royal
Crown Garage. N. Secon d
Av e.,
Middleport.
All
mem bers of 'Hit 'n Misses
· r gtr
· ls t eam, 14·18 ,
.&lt;c nto
asked to att end. Any former
members of Hit ·11 Misses
I any age ) may report for new
women 's team and if there
are still openings on team,
others may try out.
· NEW VFW POST, I p.m.
Su n d&lt;~ y \,\'ith degrel' leam uf
BCJltimorc to be prese nt.
Meeting w11l be held al tile
Hutlcmd Amcri c&lt;m l.cgion
hall.
MAHY SHH INE, Whi te
Shrine uf .h:ru!'i alcm, 2 p.m.
Sunday at the Pomeroy
MiiMJil ll' Ternpl e for li praellce. All office rs asked to at-

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GALLI POLIS
Oluu
V.alley Chris lian Se houl
located at Third Ave. and
Loc ust St. in Gallipolis,
opened its doors on. Sep·
tember 6, 1977, with 41
students enroll ed in grades
kindergarten through sixth . '
This was an answer to prayer
for people of tile F1rst Bapt ist
Church and fllJ' nY interest ed
people in surroun ding
communities.
The Governing Board tried
to keep the tuition for the
students, so som'e members
of the First Bapt ist Ch urch
voted to cont ributed a total
sum of $20,000 to help fina nce
the, school this first year. The
120,000 was paid by March 15
and this was a milestone!
Another milestone was met
the sa me day for Ohio Valley
Christ ian Schoo l when they
received a letter from the
State of Ohio Department of
Education congratulating the
sch oo l for meet in g the ir
initial requ iremen ts an d
becoming a state approved
school. Thi s was indeed a
happy day at Oh10 Valley
Christian School ·for there
were many com ponents of the
initial plan that had to be met
to obta in thi s approval.
Among the biggest chores
were developing a detailed
Policy Book and a complete .
Course of Study covering lin
depth the twelve subj ects
tau~U~t In each grade . The
school now has an enrollment
of 50 students and when the
enrollment rea ches 60
studen ts the Ohio Vall ey
Christian School will have an
on ~site inspection and receive
their State Charter.
Plans are now being made
for the school year . 1978-79
with the possibilit)' of ad d in ~
other grades above the sixth
grade we now have. The
school is receiving inquines
daily and our expectations
are exciting with expa nsions
now being pla nn ed . We
definitel y feel Ohio Va lley
Chrb1ian School has been the

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SALEM CENTEH PTA,
Monday. i ::10 p.m. at the
sc hoo l. Patrolm an J 11n
Slll'ets will speak on safety
and there will be a play , "the
Ca se uf tht.· Mi ssi ng
ll omewurk" !Jv the sixth
grade. Hefres h;nenll; will be

.. Acet!pting the lettl'r armouncm~ stale approval are, left to right , Sur Mu rray , Mary
Fell&gt;;, Ear lene Sand~y,and Debb1 e Casto . Back row, Kathy Keena n, Carol Hood and Ted
Ball.

Lord 's wi ll becau se of tht•
gru\\'l h lt has

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it s first year Hnd by this t•arl~
of approval fnnn till'
State of Ohio.
~raming

MORE SE ARCHING
CINCJl'iNATI I UPI 1 C!ly
and county inwstlgaturs plan
w map search strat~~it: s
lD&lt;Iay for a Universlly of
Cincinnati coed missmg for
more than ont• week.
Cinl'lnnatJ P olice S~t.
Thomas \'uung sa1d a
hel1&lt;·opter Sl'arch Fr~day
over
parl s of
three
so uthwestern Ohio cow1ties
y1elded no trace of Cheryl
Thompson. She

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last seen

March 24 leavtng her paren ts'
home m eastern Harnilton

County, to meet a boyfriend
at a local d1 sro Mtss
Thom p sqn·~ Cl:lr was found

one block fronl the d!Sc'o.
Part s
of
Hamilton.
Clermont and Butler counlle&gt;
were sea rched by air Friday

Mrs. Karr honored
with layette shower
I'O~ I EH()Y .. A

la)etlt·

"IJL'Id I' Cl't' lt tly
hununng ~1 rs. Hoger KenT.
:v1 r~ :Vhmlyn Spl•ncer ~Hi d
~1r~ . ~a n cy J\·11Jrrts!iey \re n ·
ho~ tl'SS ·s.
A color sc herne uf p&lt;t ~ t l'is
was earn ed uut rn the det'(t r~­

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twn.-. r.l/ld d dull dl.spl;J.\' por trayed lhc bcforl' and ~iftl' r
~n· ilt.'S of dll lllf&lt;Hl l 's &lt;:UTI\' d]

horne.
i\ frozen r llorula tt&gt; d L'S~ t· rl .
pa rty mix, I{'('Li It'd anJ rmnts
V.'l'l'l' se r\'L•d
Tht· rcfreshrrwnl Lt~IJ!e \\ CIS t't'llltrt•d wtth
rt fl nrol i: IIT&lt;tllgt•mt•nt fec.tturlllg i:t crr·a mw bHIJ~ shoe . The
tiiTcmgenwnt \\irs rn~t d e bv
:11rs. Pau l I\ orr.
·
c;rmlcs were p!uyed w1th
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IMh Wilsu11 , DianaMadur
anti S;u·a. Mrs. I·:sther Mays,
Mrs. Kathryn Mora. Janet
ami Judi', Mrs . Bert ha Sm1th,
Mrs . T ~ u d v 1\JH.lrr ws. Mrs.

r:Ja dys Fr) . Mrs. Kathryn
Wllldon, Becky an d Deb!J1e
Wmd1Jn. Mrs Bl'rn il't.: Ba lky.
:vl rs. Linda King. Darl a Ke l·
h·. Mrs . .J oa mll' Patte rson.
;.;ml .\1r:-,. Calhennc Wels h.

Pat

Wilson, Mrs. Sheilu Tuylor.
Mr,. Pot Wolfe. and :11 rs.
\1e~r~o:&lt;:~n• t E:-:; kew
Others atlcnding &lt;:~r1d sen·
d 1n g gifts were Mrs .
Mal).!fl i'Ct And re\\'!i, ,\1 rs .
Huth Karr , Mrs Ma rv
WcJ.d and and l.cturw. Mr~
V1rgmw Fl:..ht·r ..\ I r s. Alt ona

·HOMEMADE OXYGEN
RESPIRATORY SUPPORT SYSTEM

COMPlETE
INVENTOHY OF
RESPIRATORY
THERAPY
EQUIPMENT
&amp;SUPPliES

Kllrr . Carl;.~ Fr.~ ht.:r, Mr~ .
.Jerry F1elds and fcnnrly, Mrs
Frann·s F:~kew , Mrs. Sallv
lngl'i:... Bnon lngcl!'i, Mr~
Karla Chevf:lhcr i:!lld ,Jl' s:, ic~t .
~l r·!'&gt;. ~ Loretta Bruwn . Alex
ami Ac:~r·on. Tn!-~ het ttnd IJon·
lll l ' Spt•ncer·. Torn and Carnt·

Morrtsscv , Mrs. :11arl' Ju
Ruckley.· Tn1l'J cu1d' T~mrn1
~yre . Mrs. K11thy Osl_xu·m·
etnd LorTe, Mr·s. Hu rm~ Kuhl .
Mr.. , Ht len Wolf, Mrs ~iJJW\'
•111 Sillt1.. Mrs. .{pckll' Frost,
:111ke ond lll'hilll' . .len .
Ht •vf• r!y ttr1d LIJI'I Frwlkner.
Mr s Twrltl Htwkh·\ . .J('I'I 'IllV

NO HIGH HUSUif CVLJNDUS 0 1 CHEMICALS - THE JAA.tx ()I
AND II!NCU: SUPP"'OT SYSTEMS PUK&gt;RM WITHOUT UQUIDS ,
CHeMICALS. MeCHANICAl CHANGES. GAS fllUNGS , OR HIGH
,.ISSUitf fANKS AND THf HIGH COST Of HAUUNG HfAV¥'f"

CYUNOI!S IS IUMINATIO 1'011 THOSE PATIE NTS IEQU IRING
CONTINUOUS OXYGEN ot fi!QU!NT SUVIC f .

Avalla~l•

Galli polis l.·i!lncss Cltib met

meeting at the OV B, .Jackso n
Pike Branch.
Mrs .
Hut h
Snyder,
presi dent , conductl'fl the
bus in ess po,rt iun . of the
meeti ng ..- Th r nom inating ·
co mmi ttee was appointed
i:lnd is composed 1l Mrs .
Snyder, Mrs . Luc)· Turn er ,
fir st vice presidcnL and Mrs.
Da wn Chuk. second vice
presidenl . Tl1ey will present a
slat e of offi ce rs at the.April 18
meeting.

Til-COUNTY HOME
MEDICAL SUPPLY

Hlld H~ Hn. Mrs· .\1 11dn·~l
Witllt•t·, Mr:.. P;ml111e .\1aH' r
1\tr ..... S111a Murphy . /\rny

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Gt lll to lh . O
Mn Ro n• ld l S.undt n

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BETSY CAINS .
MAKES I.tST - B1·tsy
Ann Cain.&lt;, daughter nf
Elbert and Carol Cains ol
Bidwell, graduated from
Bell and Howell Colu mhu.&lt;
ln stitull' of Technology.
llet.&lt; y graduated on the
President's list with a 3. 4Z

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SOUTH E HN
Athl e ti c
Booster s Monday 7: 30p.m. at
hi gh sehou l. Plans for foot·
ba ll . ba sketball banquet will
be made.
TUESDAY
, XI GA ~ Mt\ MU Chapte r,
Beta Sigma Phi Soronty, 7.:10
Tucstlav at the home uf Mrs.
() ll'ol McCull ough. Cultural •
'l'cport will be g i v~n by l..mn
Shuler and Susan Baer. Kay
Atkins and Jane Daggett will
be hostesses. Gi rl of the year
will be elected. Members arc
reminded to l&lt;•ke a toy for the
Sl' rvil:e prvjed .

TUESDAY
ENG LISH Club , Mrs. J ames
Clark . Rio Grande. I :30 n.m.
WEDNESDAY
BETHEL Lad\Cs Aid 1 p.m .,
Esther Da vis.
KIWA NIS Div ision Ni ne
offi cial visit of the governor
7:15 p. m. dinner. Co uncil
6:15 p. n1. Rio Grand e Co llege
, dining hall.
BHIDG E Welcome Wa ~un
9:30 a .m . .In)' At woo d's ,
HSVP, 446-8599.
THURSDAY
WELCOME Wagon cake
decorating 1 p.lll. Kundy
Nuce's, RSVP . 44 6-7374. No
children.
VINTON OES 375 reg ular
meeting at Lodge B p. m.
Potluck.

a\erage . Betsy now works
£or Prnny 's In Colu mb us
.r e pai r-in g e lt•r t ri t' nl

rquipnwru.

Tral'y. Mrs. Fred K111cil. Mrs.
Wan da Wolf. Mrs. Jan

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April

These students in the Sc hool for the Visually lmpili rcd
at Rio Grande elemenlliry arc busy with some textbooks
purcha sed by the Gallipolis Lioness Cl ub. Their teacher is
Miss Ann Packer.
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Stops announced
The Ga lli a Count y Dist riel
Library announ ces Lhc
co mmu nit y boo km obile
st ops:
Monda y, April 3
Ewington, 3:20·3:40, Adney
Road 1 Ms. Wheeler 1 3: 50·
4:05, Vi nt on 12 stops! 4:15·
4:45 , Po rt er 5 00·5:20: Bid·
well 5: 30·5 :50: H arr isbu r ~
1Hatchcrs1 6-1 ~0.():35: Kerr
6:55-7 : 15 : Mabc linc IJrivc
7:30-7: 45.
Tu esday , April 4 - Eno
tstore l 1:20·1 :50 : Eno II
1Rec eJ I :55·2 : 10: ;\ fr~ca
Road 2: 20·2 : ~0: Kyger 2:40·
2: 55 : Kyger 11 3:00-3 :15:
Cheshire 3: 25·3 :40: Ches hi re
II 3:45-4 : Tara Apts . 4:40·
5:00 : George's Creek 5: 15·
5:30: Wat ts Stu tion 5 :35·
5:50: • Davis Drive 1Venz
Rd . (5:55-6: 15; K(!JlfiUgii

15th

Ave .)
7:00-7: 15:
7:20-7: 40 : Mary's
Market 7:45-ll :OO .
Thursda y, Ap ril 6 Eureka 3:00-:l : 15: Crown City
K anau ~a

J UDGES TAKt; REAiliN(;
CINCINNAT I 1UPI 1 Judges are heading back to
~dwol - to learn how to read
fas ter.
Eight uf the 16 Hamilton
Cou nty Common Pleas Co ur t
judges hove dcci dL'I to take"
special eigh t-week University
of Cin cinnat i speed-reading
cour se, to be l&lt;IUght at the
cour thouse two hours on~
,
ru ght a week.
SATURDAY
Pres idi ng Judge Hobert
01 110 Valley llorse Show Kraft, in ask in~ l'nuntv co mAssn . Horse and Tack s1lle, 5 missioners tu release. $1.440
p.rn . at Mei gs Co un ty from the court's runtinuing
F'airgrounds, Pomeroy
education anou nt fur lht•
projed, sai d the reading of
In 1974, French President lega l doc ume nts pr~bab l y
Geor,ges Pompidou died at occupies more of a 1udge's
time than anything el,se.
UJe age of 62.

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t o take th is &lt;Jjlpn rtunj ty

We wo uld lik e

•e x p ress to you h o w

g r ateful we are

to

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3::15·4:011: Shaff ers 4:25 -1 :40:
Smiths 5:00-5 . l!i: 0 . J. Wh ile
Hoa d fi :05-&lt;l ::&gt;.'i : llulavill e Tr .
Pa r k 6:45-7 :05 : !' Iantz
Subdivision 7:20-7 :4!i.

had been successfu l and was
complete. The ca ndy , which
was not sold, was donated to
Ga llia Co untY Ch\i dr en's
Servi ces. Guiding Hand
School and GSL
Also discussed were a·ct.
d.itional ur new ser vice
projects the Lionesses co uld .
underta ke. C urr ~nt l y , the
School fo r the Vi sually lm·
pa ir ed at Rio Grande
"~l c m e ntC~r y sc hool is the
reci pient uf. Lioness monies
and interest. Mrs. Marie
Leadin ~ ham and Mrs . Bobbi
E1 ~och We re in clwrgc of their
Christmas pa rty with Mrs.
Lucy Turn er hostess for th e
Valentine's Day party . While
at nwschotjl' the Lion esses
v1cwed the ca rpet whi ch they
purrhascd for the children. It
r(J vt~ rs the play IJI'Ca of their
cl assruurn .
_
'11w guest speaker for the
even in g
wa s
Cha rles
Willi amson , Chi ll lc nthe.
representing the Colu mbus
ami Suuth ern Ohio Electric
Company . B e present ed ti n
informati on program about
till' I·: lectric Co . their prese nt
problems, the fut ure, etc .
'11H~ rC' was a qu estion :md
an!lwcr periUd wit h com·
nnfnil'at iuns, electr ic bills.
cunsc rvatwn .OJ. power , a!l
being discussed .
111c Lionesses also wish lt1
acknowledge their February
spl'aker, Att orney '1l•omos S
Mt, ull un, Galll polrs. Hi s tupw
11as Wills and Estates and
nwnr pert incr\t facts wcrl'
pr ese nt ed 111 the lad1 rs
concerning new (•stat e l H w ~ .
hm• of descent. rn hcritHnct'
taxes, tru st, etc.
'l11e Apr ii iBnJeCIIllg will b1•
held at 6:30 p.m. at OV!l.
.Jackson P1kc Br anch The
pro~ra rn wrll be a nnounced.

Enchanted Mirror
Beauty Salon
Spri ng Val ley Plaza

."JPH l NG SPEC /:It
Now th r u Apri l
MON. -TUES.- WED. ONLY

SENSOR PERMS
Reg . $~56~ '23.95
We are als o now carryi ng Redkin products .
No Appointment· Necessary
446 -2600
Sharon Kincaid , Maria Hanson ,
J ewe ll Arrowood . Patty Me th eney

MONDAY
. RACINE Chapter 134 , OES,
reg ular meeting, i :30 . p.m.
Monda y at te mpl e. , Dues
must be paid.
JIM VENNARI , Cin cinnati
Hed Sco ut, will be at the
Dr ew Web st er Post 39
Am er ican Legion Home ,
MONDAY
7: 30p.m. Monday to address
FRENCH Co lony Chapter youngslers interested in the
DAR, 1:30 at Catherine Ameri can I.egion ba$cba·ll
Haywarp's.
. P.rogram sponsored bv the

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parlygoer w1th lots ol
fash1on flalf
11 s way
up htqh on t ower~ng tall
heels It s a nalural high
o n today s new poly
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and slop lhern c clld
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We are anxiou sly looking f o rword t o ward t'nc-.
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Aga i n we would like to sa y THANK YOU

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letters , prayers and l oving co n cern .

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love m liS· brll ltance and b~auly It's
guarameed pe rfec t In c lan ly . tor l1nf'
wh ile co lor . a nd p rec 1se cui. Yo u can
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In 1792, Co n gre~s passed
legis lati on author izing the
U.S. Mint to coin money , all
wbe inscribed with the Latin •
words "E Pluribus Unum ," a
motlo meanin g " Out of
Many, On e."

UP TO 12

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CLARK'
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342 SECOND AVE.

ALSO
CHILD &amp;
YOUTHS

GAlLIPOLIS

Also the latest styles in leather a~d canvas
handbags at

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prices.

G. C. Murphy Co ''The Friendly Store."
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MIDDLEPORT .. Madha
Malhotra of India was guest
speaker at Thursd ay's
mc~tin g of the Meigs County
Women's Fellowship held al
the Midd leport Church of
Christ.
The meeting opened by
singing " At Ca lvary" and
prayer by Ja ne Haze lton.
Merle Johnson presided al
the business n\ecting and
plans were made for a prl)gram committee meet ing to
be held April 14 at 7 p.m. at
Johnnie's Beauty Sal on.
A ptcn ic will be hei\i latt~ r
with the Men's r ellowship.
·n ,e Ji! eig~ County fair booth
wa s di scussed and a commit·
' lee will be selected with each
church to ha ve one member.
On t\,pril II the Ladies . i\ux·
iliary of the Ohio Valley
Christiall Assembly will meet
al the camp.
Next mL'&lt;'ti llg will be on
April 27 at the Hutland
Church of Christ. l&gt;evolions
were g1ven by Vacla Hazelton
of Hemlock Grove, and the
closing song was "The Way of
the Cross Leads Home" with
pra yer by Mrs.· Vada
Haze lton .

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CAI.LIPIJLIS
Tbt·
Frtnch ( ' It~ f 'arrlpt•r :-; \\Ill

· R'ECEIVI NG AWARDS WERE - Left to l'lght .
Thelma Gi lkiso n, 25 years in Centra l Supply, E1'1'i)·l1
Housh, 30 years in Laboratory, Be:nri ce S!t'phcnso11.
H.N., 30 years in Nursi ng Service.

Data Prur~s!'l ing ; Fh,rence
Ellcessor, (~cneva Hal l: Jlilw
Nee ka mp, l .tJUisc Somerville
from Fpod Ser vice , Ettrl
Walt ers from General Ac·
counti ng; Ri cha rd t\nd erson,
Huby Bu rchell, Charles Cox ,
Eithel Hai&amp;tead and Hichurd
Ri c hm o n d
f rom
Housek eeping; Mary lla11ks
fr om Laun dry: Barbar a
Eber s ba ch, Lin da Sh a m·
baugh and Terri Woodwar d
fr om Medical Hecords:
Br end a Keefe r and Ju li a
Mullins fr om Ne ur ulogy ;
Sheila Bl anton , Sorah Blazer .
H. N., Eleanor Edwa rds.
Dorothy f: sque, R. N., Ida
Evans, R. N., Prisc il li:!
Ferguso n, R. N., Mary Fick.
R. N., Susan Fraz1er , R. N .
Barbara Hayes, Hope Imbo den , Katurr!! Johnson,
I..P .N., Bet! )' McCov. Bonnie
McFarla nd. H. N., Mary
Mayes , Ruse Porter. Hosalie
Simmons, all from Nursing
Ser vices: Edit h Bake r .
Marsha Bush. Karen Moore
and !lonnie Saunders from
the Operati ng Room : Phyll is
Fowler , Janet Gibbs, Frank
Kunzabo and Brenda Me-

Ct1rty fr, l! lll
L'!IU Jlllil j.(,

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Phamwqy: DCIIt.' We:Hk fr o111
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fro 111 Ht.· ·'~ l•ll' ~ttt • l'~
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Tr&lt;trtlipl!rt ;11Hl Wll d&lt;t K i t II a1d
frrJJ ll

X·Hay
pru~rau

f,r th1·
beg&lt;•n With drrm er
pn•pared by tl.l· F1u,d Stl'\' 1('1'
Depart ment at. ltH' ll olzer
Mcd ll'a I
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Th1·
Hc\·erend Arthur (' l.und .

The

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the Irn•oc&lt;t ! Jou
Organ rnus1c bdorl' 1h•·
dmner and a musH'a l Ill·
tcrlude durrng thr l'\Tnln L!
was prov ided by M a r~ l.ur·a".
pla yin g on a Ctilb r anst·:J
organ frum Wtll'll' S Keyboctrrl
111 Gal! tpol 1s.
Presenting !he sen ' It'(' pilL&gt;
tu the awardecs were ~lax\\'
Mur ruw, Chairman !If till'
Boa rd of Trustee s 11 f 1lw
Holzer Hosp1t 8l F ~~ uml &lt;llll!ll
and 11 u~h P
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Medica I l'rntrr .

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LOVES EAT
Gr een , brown,
tan . plaid.
Reg . $349.95 SALE
1- Qnl y Bas se ll Early

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Br own plAid
Reg . 519995 SALE

Gr ee n plaid
w-wood fram e
Req . 5179.95 SALE

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PAHKEHSB UH(; -- The
P arke r s!Ju rg
Ca ke
Decoraltng l'lub wt ll st;1ge its
fou rth ann u &lt;.~ l ca ke show,
Apnl 15, at the Gran d Central
Mall, Vwnna, W. Va.
Mrs. Na ncy Housh of
Heedsv tlle advises llw t lh1s IS
W ~st V1r ~ mia 's !argcst r~ k c
show. Work shops will be held
th roughou t the day for a fet·
and trophi L'S wtll be aw &lt;:~nlcd
fu r f1rst place wnlllL'l'S . f(JJ&gt;.
bons \\'Il l bt· g1vcn for secund
and llurd pl ace wmn ers Ill '
l'ach t:at t·g ury. Honora ble
mentwn nblxms wt ll abo be
awardt:t l.
Entry fu rn e&lt; may be obtain ·
ed from Betty 's Cak e Crea·
lion s, 793 Gav in Drive ,
Hodney, ~hto or by send1ng a
self-a ddressed and s1Rn 1pcd
envelope to Sue's Sugar
Shack, 571 0 Grand Cen tml
Ave., Vienna, W. Vu. 26105.

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JONA JO HATFIELD
·HAS BIRTHDAY - Jona
Jo Hatfield celebrates her
first' birthday today , April
2. She Is 'the daughter of
Ronald and Paula Hatfield ·
of Gallipolis . She is the
granddaught er of Ruth
Gunnell of Cheshlrr, Janie
Hatfield of Addison, Elias
Hatfield , Alobama , an d
John and'Bernlee Houck of
Gallipolis. Many of her
fri end s and relvtlves will
help her celebrate.

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the floral

good se rv ice

Women's Wedge
Step-Ins

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yo u , ou r

Cake show
is slated

UNTIL APRIL 8TH

FASHION
IN POMEROY

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CHAPMAN SHOES

Service awards ceremony
held at HM C Friday·

COUNTY Pomon a
GALLIPOI.IS _ The Fifth
Grange,
B
p.
m.
at
Patr
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G d
Annual Se rvi ce ·Aw a rds
ran_!!_ Hall . Potluck·
Ceremony for employees of
TUESDAY
the Holzer Medical Center
CANASTA, Welcome Wagon, · was held 0 n Friday evening,
Jan Brown's, RSVP 446-4759.
March 31, in the huspilal
PEMBROKE Club wit h Mrs.
cafeteria . Honor ed were
G. P. Bush, 8 p.m.
seventy-nine employees who
KNIGHTS of Phythias Rank
compl eted five , ten, fift een ,
Work 8 p. m. All members to
twenty , tw ent y-five and
attend.
thirty years of serv ice with
VINTON OES 375 pract ice at · llre hospital during 1977.
Lodge 6 p. m.
.. Recei ving
the
lop
SPRING OPENING
New shipmen t Plant Pot s &amp; Hanginp Baskets Buy 2
SUTTON TO WNSHIP
recognition were two em·
g~t 1 free ~ .noveltl ~s , auth~ntic Hex srgns, Hex Cals . &amp;
ployees with thirty years of
Wlf!dow v1ews , delightful, me~~: pensive,· hand crafted in
tru,1ces Tu esday, 8 p.m. at
sl!'rvice: Evelyn Roush, a
statned 9!ass eff ect. Decorate barns, dens, kitchens,
Syracuse
Municipal
Building.
laboratory employee who
ca mp trarlers to ward oH evil spirit s.
POMEROY
Ch
amber
of
lives
in Bidwell. and Beatri ce
barrels - used one time, 53 gal., many uses
fWoo~en
urntture planters et c.
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Commerce Tuesday at noon
Stephenson, R. N., of the
Flags , American and State of Ohio, Cemetery Bib le
al Meigs Inn . Spea ker will be
Nursing Services staff who
stands &amp; easels.
George
Arnott.
resides
in Gallipo lis. Th elma
A Shakl ee di stributor : Food su pplements, hou sehold
A ME R I C A N I. e g i o n Gilkison of Crown City, who
products, personal ca re, cosmetics.
Store Hrs.: Wed .- Sat.. 1·5 P.M. Sun. T-8 P.M. Will op'l!n
Auxiliary at Mabel Brown's,
works in Central Supp ly, was
anvtrme home or ca ll for appt. 367 .7709.
7:30 p.m.
honored for her twenty-five
.
MARY DARNELL, OWNER
years of se rvic e t o t he
2 mt. west of Cheshire, St. Rt . SS4 or use Roush Lane
hospital.
Red b?' Idecorated in Hex signs I, white house . .
Awarded for their twenty
years of service were Dori s
Rudy and Elmer Husk from
Food Service : Rog er Hines
fr om the Lab orator y;
Ch arlot te Cremeens, R. N. of
Nursin g Services, and Ella
MONDAY &amp; TUESDAY
Mae Fl etcher of X-Ray.
Th ose with fifteen years
service included Kat hry n
We are going to c omplet ely
Cam eron of the Laboratory ;
r edo the ins ide of · our s tore
Betty Koehl er , R N., Mary
with a ·$6 5,000 expansion and
Leonard and Vernoka Waugh
remodeling
program .
fr om Nu rsi ng Se rviceS:
Everything will go and all
Judit h Smith in Nur sing
new will come . Watch for
Education and Jerr y Massie
exci ting changes in our store.
of the Ph armacy.
Buy now a nd save.
· Completmg ten years with
the hosp ital wer e Hazel Bush,
Nina Dorto n and Lillian
Unrue from F'ood Service :
Here are fust a few of the many ·
St epha n Elbe rfeld from the
Items on sale. ,
Laboratory; Lexie Eu sfon ,
Arminta Lambert , Pearl
Candles and Ring s
Stationery
ers Lan e, Cecil Newell
Saund
Plac em at s
Posters
and
Nancy
Shaw, L.P.N. of
Inc ense
Cards
Nursi ng Se r vic es; Donna
Tableware
Ver mont Woodwa re
Ellis from !he Operating
Cards &amp; Tallie s
Trea s ure Ma ster Brida I
Roo m: Phyllis Glassburn and
Pl aq ues
Fen lon Glass
Katherin e Haffclt of Patient
Emig
(h an dm a d e)
Accounting : Ca rl M&gt;ni skas
Puzzles &amp; Games
and Emma Palmer from
Transport.
The lar ges t numb er of
awards wer e prese nted to
employees compl eting fi ve
years of service with th e
SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA
hospita l. They were Anna
Durst, Josephine Hurt and
Juanit a Pierson from Central
Supply; Hebecca Peck from

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posts. High sch ool coaches
and teams have been in vited
to attend lhe ses.&lt;un, and
co aches uf the Legi on team
wil l be preseni.
LAFAYETTE Post 22
American Legion 6:30 :
refreshments 7:30.

3l , GALLIA

FEATURJ.N l;

To our Faithful Customers :

yo .ing to

Installation was discussed
and it was decided to hold the
installa tion dinner in the
Hiverboat Room at Oscar's
on May 2.1. Li on husbands will
be guests a~a in this year: An
in strdlin ~ offi ce r will be
secured. several so urces
· being 111ent ioned. Mrs . Becky
Skinner is t' o·o rdi n atin ~ the
dinner pl;ms.
Th (' tadi cs disc ussed
seve ral fu nd-rHising projects
fur the future . Mrs. Rcrneice
Mc Mahon , tr eas ur e r ,
reported the ln77·7B project,
the sale of Hallowee n ca ndy,

tl'n d.

prtzes go1ng tu Mrs

Home
Delivery

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GALI.IP OI.I S
Th e
Calendar 1 recent ly fo r thelf Mi1rcil

SUNDAY
MEETING to organi ze the
Hit 'n Mi sses .gi[ls' . and
women's so ftba ll tea m's, .
Sunday., 2 p.m. at Royal
Crown Garage. N. Secon d
Av e.,
Middleport.
All
mem bers of 'Hit 'n Misses
· r gtr
· ls t eam, 14·18 ,
.&lt;c nto
asked to att end. Any former
members of Hit ·11 Misses
I any age ) may report for new
women 's team and if there
are still openings on team,
others may try out.
· NEW VFW POST, I p.m.
Su n d&lt;~ y \,\'ith degrel' leam uf
BCJltimorc to be prese nt.
Meeting w11l be held al tile
Hutlcmd Amcri c&lt;m l.cgion
hall.
MAHY SHH INE, Whi te
Shrine uf .h:ru!'i alcm, 2 p.m.
Sunday at the Pomeroy
MiiMJil ll' Ternpl e for li praellce. All office rs asked to at-

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GAI.I.IPOI.IS - 'l'ht' St.
Lout s Ca ih t)ill" Chu rc h .·
Galhpolis. ""' th~ scenr uf
the rnarni:i gl' of Co ruue Sut.•
Halley an\! Philip Matthr"
Koebel on ft•bruar)'
at
2&lt;!0 p.m.
Ttw doublt•-nng -{·rr c m on~
was perfunm·d b~ Renrru d

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Galllll!Jils.
Thr bnde IS the da ught er 11f
Mr . and Mrs. Mrl\'ln H
Halley of Ga llipoh' and thl'

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to see your good
neighbor agent

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CAR •HOME
LIFE • HEALTH

Mike Swiger
.992 -7155
149 S. Th1rd St.

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Chnst1nr .,1 ye rs. M1ss Kmen
Steinbe&lt;·k. iind Mrs. Kathy
·McC'&lt;t lla . all of Ga ll1pohs.
Th eif dr&lt;•sscs were A·linc and
nwde from red satin with rNI
lace sleeves with wide &lt;'llffs.
T heme from H tHllf'n an d
The bodice was al so covered
Juliet." " I Take 'l'hee. Dear ." with red lace. F:ach of the
" Pants An geltru s. "
bridcsm&lt;ti ds wore a drop
" Hrca use," " Ave Mam1. '' ·.. A
nec kla l'c wit h twu inDr eam " , " Th e Swl'('ll' St ~··r l of kU1 g heH rt s attached. a
Story Ever Told," "Spt•ak g1ft from the bride.
Softl) IMr. " "Ou r Wedrhn g
The ma truu of h(Jnor
Prayer" and thl' traditturwl cf.l rn ed .a rnlon ial bouquet of
wedding marches .
red and wh ite ca nwiions,
Thr cerrrrwny wa s per- whil e mum ~ and white baby 's
formed bef orl' a n altar brea th Th e bride srmlids '
~ ~~ro ra ted wllh t wt~ whil e
bouquN.:; cons1s1cd of white
candelabru s unO bt' tween carnations. white mu.ms. and
each was an arch tnr tliiH.'d red ba by 's breath. ll1e Oower
with greenery, red nbb(l]\ and gi rl. Gretclwn Hall ey , r ll usi n
twu dorcs acfcnted by two of the bride . ea rn ed ~ basket
while bells . Twv w ~e ker of red atl(l-pll1 k rose pet als.
ba sk ets cunt atmng rt•rl :utd
HolH•rt J
l .c w1 ~
of
white rosl' s werr plarl'd Cnlumbus. broth er ·ln·li:l w of
bc~tde llw arch ()J"l whtt e
1h{' gro(!lll . ser\' ed as best
st:mds.
m&lt;:Ht 'l' lte ushers were
Gtven m marrwgr b~ her .\1 td HH'l Dtll!on . Bn~d Rur,\/ r.
,\l n.
fa ther. the bnde wort' d lll'll and .l ohn H. Sanders. all
fMmallength gom1 fHsh H1ned of (;&lt;tlllpolls. Rryan il&lt;tll cy,
wtth a htgh neckline . \on ~ ru ustn of the bride. w:~ s th r Valent ine ·heart &lt;ttl &lt;tchcd in
shet&gt;r sleevC's 1nmm rd wit h ru tt.;b t.•&lt;:~re r . and he ea rned a il.
·n1C bnde 's beuquet was
rhantlil~ \ace acccnttcl wit h
he a·n sha ped pillow and wurc
C.:Ju~ht
by C'hnstme Myers
w1de cuffs. '111e dn's&gt; '"" &lt;t pt'pJWrtiiint carnat wn .
The
bn
dnl
ga l1t·r wa s caught
dcs1gn('d w11h &lt;Jn l'lllp t rt'
·nw gr uu m ~1\o n ~ wuh l1i s
bndtce falling 1nto an ,, ·lull' attPndants wurc .~ r ay w111d· by Michael Dillion
A rehem·sal dmner wets
sktrt with a rufn L•li l)lltt oll.l
sor tuxedos. The grc1ofl1 wore
also trimmed w1 th chdntlil .\ a red t arn:tt ion w it h~ whtte gl\'t•n by lhr groum' s pa rents.
laee . She wnrr a \act' tn m- rusebud 111 the rent er. His !\lr . and ~1r s. K"ebel. on
med flfl gert ~ \"L'il She att endant s wnre pt•ppPrrntn1 F eb r uary 10 , &lt;•t Uscet r 's
11 estillll'ant 111 the ' l1 iv erboat
earned a large co\111l lal ranwt ions.
Houm.
bouquet co ns1stm,e: of n.•d
For her dCi uKht cr' s wed·
1\\ tJ shu\H'r~ wrrr held
camauons. mmta lun· pu~k dmg. Mr s. Hall ey. wore a
roses. wh l lt' ·S t eph &lt;Hw t IS, f(l rm al length a qu ~t ·b lul' hu no nn ~ thr bncle prio r tu
whil e baby' s breath wnh red dress With lun g pleatt•d shet•r th L• \H'ddm g. Ont was given
(lnd wh ll l' streamers 11H~ sl rc\'CS . She nlso w,1 rt· by tl.lr·:-. Kalhlt•rn l .t' wis
only JCwrJr~ w.11rE1 by I he !Il&lt;itl'hing (ll'('l 'SSO I"It.'b . !!1!1"
bn de were pcc1rl rrt rnngs, a co rsage w~ s t \\ [I c ~rnrl\ wns
glft frum th e gr oum
dipped tn blot• Ill mat eh her
Mrs Ka thlrcn Lewts. SISter drcs~ .
uf the groolll. ('~1\U !ll bU S, was
The groolll ·s mntll{'r , \l r~ .
the m&lt;itron 1J f hun11 r Th e Koe bel. wort1 a funnCtl ll•ngt h
bndesmdJd s Vd' ~"' t' ~1 1 ss nunt grr cn sl et:vd l·S~ 1\ -\mc
gmm wllh .:t rn ~tt C'tu ng JHckl't
She wor e. ma tc h m~ tH'·
ce:s!)o nes H\SI I . Hl'r co r:..dgc
\HI S a whl\l' orch id.
i\ r C'CC' PII I!II na~ ht•l d 1111·
mrd1at"rl ~
fullu \\ lllg th r
we dfl1 ng tn th t• chdrc h
ba se ment . ThP th cfll e of
Valcntuw '!- Dt•} was carnt:d
uut w1tt1 drco rat wns uf red
~nd v.hn r streamer s. WlutL
'
weddin g bells and red hean '
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Jan u;tr y
14
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Mult ipurpose Room at the
Curnrn unity Menta l Hen ltll
Buildi ng . 11u~ other shower
wa.s g i~· t•n by the emplo yee.s
uf the Finm1re Drpartment of
ll olze r Med ica l Center .
The n&lt;•w Mrs . Koe bel is
employed by Holzer Medical
Ce nter. Philip is empl oyed by
Bub F. vans Farm .
The couple now reside at
Houle l, Mi ll Creek Road, in
r;a llipolis .

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Amhn, Mr s. 1\larlln Kuhn
a nd Mu ril', an au;tt. Lisa

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MARDI GRAS

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Pkg.

heritage ho"se

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VAC PAC
Sweet Corn

Spaghetti Sauce

CONWAY DIET INSTITUTE- No Fish Required

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GENUINE KULBASSY

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89
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By the

Comet
Cleanser

ll.:t,il'

nf Allanite,

MEETING S~;T
POMEROY - 'l11ere will
be H special pra 1s£&gt; rnec1ing
toda\ at 2.30 p.m. at l11e
S;dvat 1on Mr~ y, 115 llul·
ternut Ave .
Ca pt. Lester Buker, D.Y.S.,
Cmeinnati hca dquart ~rs. will
be the SJll'aker . Speera·! music
will be provided. '11Je public Is
invited .

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TAMBilllNI
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Hot Dogs.. .. l·lbl'kgs1o19 Sliced Dried Beef , J-o1.
Pig .
Beef Hot Dogs . • • l-Ib Pkg S1o29
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FAMilYPA~

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Adull Fi1·1Juu
Flt' sh anrl HJ i,,l d , 1\:t(·
llunul l: The (; nod Olil II""·
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KL·I1 !1!1; Th e ~ ~~·
HPitllll Tra1l, S11nw Lt·vttHl:
'll w Fan. Hoh Handa ll
1\ dull Nuu·Fk li fJ n
'11w Tn\' li.t l-:ncyclopt'd l:l
Fn•d WrJ n h: 'llw Sl'i.l :ii"J il!'i r1 f o
r-.1;111\ l.1fe. Dt.~ml.'i l ..r vmMm,
1/o\\ to Hf' A"a~t' C1nd Ali ve ,
Mdclrt·d :\t•wJnim ; f" hi,o sc
Y11ur Bt~by \ Sex , Dr~ v 1d M
H 11f\ ' l l ~llH' r'lrNtrm s Pn ce
Cuicll' , Da l' td llyn.n : B1g
·t ru('ks, Edlt i) I' S r!f ( 'onsumer
(;utdr : T1ncrttft , Lu&lt;:y
Sa rgent : 'Mastcrtng the
(]wpln Etudt•s and Other
J·:., ays, Abby WhilCS!de:
lndi' flen snblc&gt; of . Pian11
I' Ia ) 111g , Ahby Whit eside :
C u tn~ l.tkr S1xty , HJ&lt;:hard
Anuour: The War 111 th
Dcset1 , H1 chard Collier : 'n1e
Balli&lt;• the
B11rric
l'1lt : lllltzkrteg : Hobe rt
Wernick .

FAMll YPAl lOIN

FAMilY PAK

ARMOUR f, STAR

3-lb.8qt
Rome
BeilutfApples
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FlOIIDA MAISH
5·lb.8qt
Grapefruit . .
•
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flOIIDA YAUfiCIA
5-lb .qqt
Juice Oranges
• •
••
• • • Bag
THOIOfAII
1&gt;4-oz. $ .. . , ,
Orange Juice . • • . . . . . • • • • • Glon Jar .&amp; • •
1
Peanuts
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gut·s ts \Hrc· Mr. und Mrs.
William Seh":mlht•rgt·r
and St·ott) . Mrs. In • ,\ td z·
lt•r ami Cory 's mal1 · rr•:~l
g n· al ·g randm u tht·~·
Mrs.
llnHJ ll ti\Hrtou , Hll uf
PortsmutJth . St·nding c·ar(ls
and ~ift~ " l'rt' Mirhr·lle and
.Jos hua Md7lt·r of Ptlrtsmnuth, an unc·ll'. Tt rr y
,..ru·t111 su n, and paluuul
g randpart.: nt.~. Mr . aud
Mr s. Lro Juhn ~ un and
Ta mi uf Put riot SlUr ltuutt·.

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CHICKEN BREASTS

Lesser
Quantities •.

1-lb. Pkg.

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TO MEET
H,\ &lt; l:XE
The S" uthern.
Atbl l'IH' B oost e r ~ w1ll lllt't'l
.'\1 un dH ) . t\pnl3 . at 7::10 p m
at the tngh sch(J( d. Plans for
th l' f llll \lw \1, haskl'1 b;tll
tJ;tnquet will be made
BOOSTJ-:11~

Solid
Grem ·
Heads

WMIJI 01 PINI

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Franks

SLICED RIB SIDE

NeW Cab

1Bo2~sket'89.,
birthday "lth a party at lht•
hnm r uf hi s matt·nwl
grandpart·nh . Mr . a nd
Mrs. Hol lllanke nshlp of
Gatlipll\i s. A ' ScsanH'
Stn•et Mu!Jpl'l" tht•mt• W~l s

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Credit Healtl1y Conway Diet

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t•e lrbra lt·d his SPfn nd

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!\pnl 6 - ('rafts: r·:.kP decorHtln g, l p.m Can dy ~un• \,
HS\'1' , Ht;.;;l;4: no children
r\p n l1 2 Gt:! ilt QUillll ted m fft'l' ;1t Pcun Tt•IT17Z! 's 10 &lt;t .m.
i7:i9. i

TOSPf.AK
Th e Hcv . IJ,Jil a ld Gen ·
heirncr. miSSionary fr om
Afri cc1 , wlll ~r sprnking and
showin g slides of his wor k tn
Africa , al th e l'r(r lcttln
Church, KiJ,tg sbur y Huad.
F'ridoy . 7::!0 p.111 .

Corn
King

orlr.Chops

IN 5-lb, BOXES

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Chicken
Breasts

Evang£' llsls ;t n• D(l ntd d
Ka1T and Ha lph Hutr her .

WILSON

ARMOUR VERI·BEST PORK "A Cut Above The Rest"

Frozen Split

. Mother, 3 Daughters Lose 289 Pounds

St e\'l'n .luhusuu , !itlll ~;r
Sh'\'t' and \'i r·ki .lflhnsnn.
F.h•a nur. Wt• st Virginia

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COllY JOHNSON
Tt:H.'IS TWO ~ Cor\'

f1• r bmml lliC'rnlwr s onlv . 7:.'l0
Jan Brown\. i::lfl ru1 1. HS\"P . 4 ~ fl-

LARKWOOD FARMS

llE\'!V ,\L SET
MllllJLf·: l' lJHT
A
l'l'\'! Va l will b&lt;• held al (he
Mi ddle port Ash Street
l,. ree w1ll Bap t"t Cll urr h
beg in11in g IIt ts cvc nir~~
t. hnmgh Apr il 15 at 7 &lt;mp.rn .

GALI.I POI .IS ~ With the advent of spring, the first tender·
sweet fr esh ~a rd en vegetables and fruits arrive on the market,
heralding summer's lxnmt) ye t to come. Now mi ght be a gvod
time to t.JSe up the food yo u have in your freezer so you ca n
clean the fl'ecz er and get it ready to fill with produce fl'Om the
ga rden aud good bu y:-; from th e markets.
When you defrost your fre ezer , you will probably come
across some packa ges that are as old as llle hills and you will
be tempted to pullhe m ba ck again for later use. Don 't ! Usc it
up 1 Frozen food wi ll lose quali ty as time goes by. How much
deJll'nds on the temperatur e of your freezer .
The !'ate at wh1rh certain chemica l r·earllons take pla ce in
fr ozen foorb determines how fast foods lose quality. At zero
deg rees Fcthrenlieit, these reactions are ~l ow. At above zero.
unfa vorable changes lake place in the food . A slow growth of
micro-&lt;rrganisms may tak e place at lemJll' ratures above 10
degrees, ca using foods to lose color, flavor, texture, cmd
nu tr itive va lue. If vour freeze r does not hold the tempt'ratur e
at zero degrees or ·lower . plan to keep frozen foods on ly a few
ddys before you usc them . But if il does hold a l zero, frozen

Bndgl' !1 :30 H.IIl 1:11 .Joy Al\\ 1~\ d 's. HSV P, H (i..

April 14 ( oupl l''s

riftt to limit lfVIIItTtits tit .. itt"ll in tftil 14. Mont t.old to ~ttltn. Not re1ponail.le far t r,.or,-K:.~ error, .

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RETAILS EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., APRIL 8, 1978
Wt rtltr~t tilt

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The bn dc's tHb lt•
fraturecl a four tiered Wl'fi ·
dmg rake wah red and pmk
rm nJa turl' r ose~ for the
trunm-tng on n . Tlw top wa s
heal1 ·st{aped with two l~rge
weddmg bell s attached . Two
duves accented e~ ch corne r
of the heart 'l'he r ak e was
bakl'd b) Mrs. De nl' er
W;.Jikrr Punch, rmnt s and
nuts were also amung the
refrcshrnen1 .-, un the lti blt• .
Ser\'lng ttw guest s wr rr .\1rs
Phyll" (;l ass burn . Mr;
Carulyn F1sher and ,\1 rs
Rrenda Mcl'"rt)' . all of the
C"ll ipull.&gt; area .
G ul' Sb "'t·re rt.'g iS11'rl'd lJ)
Mrs
.IH n S:m dt'f' !! 11 f
C ~ 1li 1 1Xd " She alSo'• hcmril'd
uut t in~ n n• hag~
r"\ftl'r lhr r r np\1 11/1 . thr
bn dr cha nged llll '' a na"Y
bl ut· .~1 n.·t.' 1 length d rt·~~ wit h
tiH!! Chlllg lH' ('I'SSI1 1'1 i.'S
ll t' r
gu l lll-!·ll \\ CI Y cn r:,al.!e I'OIIll&lt;'
frorn hl'r bndal buuque&gt;t. 11
cons1:,1 cd of two mtrua ture

d c cort:ttiun ~.

F r1e ~

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SUNDAY

bridegroom is .the son of Mr.
. and Mrs. John M. Koebel.
also of Gall ipolis.
·
Mrs. Fred
Ed elmann
pn1scntcd th e music with
.st•lect ions incl uding "l.Qve

SANDWICH

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Tunrs..St•nlmel. Sunday, Apnl 2. 1978

Halley-Koebel vows
spoken .at St. Loui~'

Adolph

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LOAVES
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Twoorty Fow u,., ,

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h;d;;:s Parmesan Cheese •• Sl~ 6 ·Flavor Pops • • • • • :..... qqt
... IMooltcl,.
g.
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10..t. J.
$l.tl'
1s.s.... $ .. .!!
Glad Heavyweight .r,~~EN Bags • •
Noxzema Skin Cream • ·• • • • • ::u. · Rival D~g Food • • • • • ..• 6 C•• £
10-ct, I'll

N. 2nd Ave .

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&amp;O ~ The Sunday

GAI.I.IPOI.IS - 'l'ht' St.
Lout s Ca ih t)ill" Chu rc h .·
Galhpolis. ""' th~ scenr uf
the rnarni:i gl' of Co ruue Sut.•
Halley an\! Philip Matthr"
Koebel on ft•bruar)'
at
2&lt;!0 p.m.
Ttw doublt•-nng -{·rr c m on~
was perfunm·d b~ Renrru d

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Galllll!Jils.
Thr bnde IS the da ught er 11f
Mr . and Mrs. Mrl\'ln H
Halley of Ga llipoh' and thl'

II GOOD

~EASONS
to see your good
neighbor agent

OPE~

CAR •HOME
LIFE • HEALTH

Mike Swiger
.992 -7155
149 S. Th1rd St.

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BAR-~UE

Chnst1nr .,1 ye rs. M1ss Kmen
Steinbe&lt;·k. iind Mrs. Kathy
·McC'&lt;t lla . all of Ga ll1pohs.
Th eif dr&lt;•sscs were A·linc and
nwde from red satin with rNI
lace sleeves with wide &lt;'llffs.
T heme from H tHllf'n an d
The bodice was al so covered
Juliet." " I Take 'l'hee. Dear ." with red lace. F:ach of the
" Pants An geltru s. "
bridcsm&lt;ti ds wore a drop
" Hrca use," " Ave Mam1. '' ·.. A
nec kla l'c wit h twu inDr eam " , " Th e Swl'('ll' St ~··r l of kU1 g heH rt s attached. a
Story Ever Told," "Spt•ak g1ft from the bride.
Softl) IMr. " "Ou r Wedrhn g
The ma truu of h(Jnor
Prayer" and thl' traditturwl cf.l rn ed .a rnlon ial bouquet of
wedding marches .
red and wh ite ca nwiions,
Thr cerrrrwny wa s per- whil e mum ~ and white baby 's
formed bef orl' a n altar brea th Th e bride srmlids '
~ ~~ro ra ted wllh t wt~ whil e
bouquN.:; cons1s1cd of white
candelabru s unO bt' tween carnations. white mu.ms. and
each was an arch tnr tliiH.'d red ba by 's breath. ll1e Oower
with greenery, red nbb(l]\ and gi rl. Gretclwn Hall ey , r ll usi n
twu dorcs acfcnted by two of the bride . ea rn ed ~ basket
while bells . Twv w ~e ker of red atl(l-pll1 k rose pet als.
ba sk ets cunt atmng rt•rl :utd
HolH•rt J
l .c w1 ~
of
white rosl' s werr plarl'd Cnlumbus. broth er ·ln·li:l w of
bc~tde llw arch ()J"l whtt e
1h{' gro(!lll . ser\' ed as best
st:mds.
m&lt;:Ht 'l' lte ushers were
Gtven m marrwgr b~ her .\1 td HH'l Dtll!on . Bn~d Rur,\/ r.
,\l n.
fa ther. the bnde wort' d lll'll and .l ohn H. Sanders. all
fMmallength gom1 fHsh H1ned of (;&lt;tlllpolls. Rryan il&lt;tll cy,
wtth a htgh neckline . \on ~ ru ustn of the bride. w:~ s th r Valent ine ·heart &lt;ttl &lt;tchcd in
shet&gt;r sleevC's 1nmm rd wit h ru tt.;b t.•&lt;:~re r . and he ea rned a il.
·n1C bnde 's beuquet was
rhantlil~ \ace acccnttcl wit h
he a·n sha ped pillow and wurc
C.:Ju~ht
by C'hnstme Myers
w1de cuffs. '111e dn's&gt; '"" &lt;t pt'pJWrtiiint carnat wn .
The
bn
dnl
ga l1t·r wa s caught
dcs1gn('d w11h &lt;Jn l'lllp t rt'
·nw gr uu m ~1\o n ~ wuh l1i s
bndtce falling 1nto an ,, ·lull' attPndants wurc .~ r ay w111d· by Michael Dillion
A rehem·sal dmner wets
sktrt with a rufn L•li l)lltt oll.l
sor tuxedos. The grc1ofl1 wore
also trimmed w1 th chdntlil .\ a red t arn:tt ion w it h~ whtte gl\'t•n by lhr groum' s pa rents.
laee . She wnrr a \act' tn m- rusebud 111 the rent er. His !\lr . and ~1r s. K"ebel. on
med flfl gert ~ \"L'il She att endant s wnre pt•ppPrrntn1 F eb r uary 10 , &lt;•t Uscet r 's
11 estillll'ant 111 the ' l1 iv erboat
earned a large co\111l lal ranwt ions.
Houm.
bouquet co ns1stm,e: of n.•d
For her dCi uKht cr' s wed·
1\\ tJ shu\H'r~ wrrr held
camauons. mmta lun· pu~k dmg. Mr s. Hall ey. wore a
roses. wh l lt' ·S t eph &lt;Hw t IS, f(l rm al length a qu ~t ·b lul' hu no nn ~ thr bncle prio r tu
whil e baby' s breath wnh red dress With lun g pleatt•d shet•r th L• \H'ddm g. Ont was given
(lnd wh ll l' streamers 11H~ sl rc\'CS . She nlso w,1 rt· by tl.lr·:-. Kalhlt•rn l .t' wis
only JCwrJr~ w.11rE1 by I he !Il&lt;itl'hing (ll'('l 'SSO I"It.'b . !!1!1"
bn de were pcc1rl rrt rnngs, a co rsage w~ s t \\ [I c ~rnrl\ wns
glft frum th e gr oum
dipped tn blot• Ill mat eh her
Mrs Ka thlrcn Lewts. SISter drcs~ .
uf the groolll. ('~1\U !ll bU S, was
The groolll ·s mntll{'r , \l r~ .
the m&lt;itron 1J f hun11 r Th e Koe bel. wort1 a funnCtl ll•ngt h
bndesmdJd s Vd' ~"' t' ~1 1 ss nunt grr cn sl et:vd l·S~ 1\ -\mc
gmm wllh .:t rn ~tt C'tu ng JHckl't
She wor e. ma tc h m~ tH'·
ce:s!)o nes H\SI I . Hl'r co r:..dgc
\HI S a whl\l' orch id.
i\ r C'CC' PII I!II na~ ht•l d 1111·
mrd1at"rl ~
fullu \\ lllg th r
we dfl1 ng tn th t• chdrc h
ba se ment . ThP th cfll e of
Valcntuw '!- Dt•} was carnt:d
uut w1tt1 drco rat wns uf red
~nd v.hn r streamer s. WlutL
'
weddin g bells and red hean '
nl ~H1

Fre nch

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TRY OUR
DELIC.I OUS

We Now

ONION CHIPS

Feature 3
Flavors ot
Soft-Serve
For

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SAVINGS 'IN -EVERY AISLE
.-

PENNYFARE STYLE

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b~tb y'~

brl'ath dcccnttd by a small

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P/1ilip Koebel
~i st rr nf t he groom. nn
Jan u;tr y
14
in
t.h e
Mult ipurpose Room at the
Curnrn unity Menta l Hen ltll
Buildi ng . 11u~ other shower
wa.s g i~· t•n by the emplo yee.s
uf the Finm1re Drpartment of
ll olze r Med ica l Center .
The n&lt;•w Mrs . Koe bel is
employed by Holzer Medical
Ce nter. Philip is empl oyed by
Bub F. vans Farm .
The couple now reside at
Houle l, Mi ll Creek Road, in
r;a llipolis .

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&lt; ir n l'ral m rt ·tln~-: &lt;.i t JtH'ksun Pikt· ll raul'h, OVB .
c ; ~t· ~l ~pl'; lkt.'l (;L11ifl:l1 t\ llt;t\\1' pf Kotallc l.; md ~i'i lpln g . 7&lt;10
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Apnl ~o. ('okr dt•r tJ I" i ll 1 111~ at K&lt;Hldy \'u('e \, l p 1n. HSV P,
44fi.7 :12&lt; :-; ,:c hild ren.
,\ pnl :m E\'l• rung bndgt· at fm ~ Phkg;tr \ HSVP. 2~ ~51;41
Apnl '21.
p Ill 441i-:l07i
W\'lnlJi h' Wrq,:o n 1~ opt•n 111 ti ll~ tntcn •s ttd p;u t ~ HI tlw
~rt·: 1 ! a ii.Ju ~ Atv.r1ot/ at 44li-85!J!Iur ~1m· y Ann .Jm HI &lt;.,n n at Hli2t i~'J for m!&lt;~rll1&lt;dlun

(·a rrit•d liUt. A "Cooklt'
.1\lonsh·r" rakP. bakrd bv

1\lrs. J:u·kit• f.roham . an{l
ir t• ("fl' CIIll CHid
St' nT d to tht·

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IL' ndin,l.! \H'rl' Mrs. Pnm
Burnt'tt, ,\u tumn ::u1d
Amhn, Mr s. 1\larlln Kuhn
a nd Mu ril', an au;tt. Lisa

Bl a nkt•nship ,

all

(;allipolis . Out

of

New books
released
Adult boo k; r\'l c;osrcl b) llw
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BOAitD TO MEE't
P0.\1f.H OY
The Me1gs
County Ftm Bo:1rd Will meet
at 8 p.m. MtJnda y at the fcur
hM1rd
rtfflf'C (•11
tiw
fairgrounds

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FAMILY PAl lOIN

SOLID RIPE

FLORIDA

Salad
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Paseal

Celer~

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Pork Chops

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color TV-now better than ever with
new X tended Life chassis
INVENTORY CLEARANCE ON ALL MODELS IN STOCK.
. SAVE 'PRICES ON ALL MODELS. LIMITED SUPPLY .

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POMEROY ~ Monda ys , I · JO. p m , Me~g s Inn , 126

Matn St .
ATHENS - We dn es days, 1 30 p.m , Athen s Untvers•ty
Inn, JJ I Rtthland ( Rl. 33)
GALLIPOLIS ~ Tuesdays , I : JO p.m.. St. Peters
Ept sc opa l Church. S41 1nd Av e
PT . PLEASANT , W. Va . ~ Tuesday s , I : JO p.m ., PI
Plea. ~ ant Inn , Rout e 61 N .

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Lucky Leaf Applesauce • .zf.r6qt
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State Fare Buns • • •
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12-oz.
Cans

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Witt1er

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Keebler
Zesta Saltines

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Napkins

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Heinz Pickles ~:::: ~:~~~
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K~ii~gg's Pop Tarts 1o. s~1. ro 11~1.
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Margarine

INSTANT COFFEE

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lea ther or rop e on top and ;olid wood on th l' hot I
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I ha t's heaulifu ll y gra ined and beautifull y ~ la i u ~d (ot'llhL·
na tural loo k Gel Woodworl&lt;s fr o m T it1JIII Mo l n

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Drinks

MARDI GRAS

1-lb.
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Sweet Corn

Spaghetti Sauce

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MEETING S~;T
POMEROY - 'l11ere will
be H special pra 1s£&gt; rnec1ing
toda\ at 2.30 p.m. at l11e
S;dvat 1on Mr~ y, 115 llul·
ternut Ave .
Ca pt. Lester Buker, D.Y.S.,
Cmeinnati hca dquart ~rs. will
be the SJll'aker . Speera·! music
will be provided. '11Je public Is
invited .

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Mdclrt·d :\t•wJnim ; f" hi,o sc
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Cuicll' , Da l' td llyn.n : B1g
·t ru('ks, Edlt i) I' S r!f ( 'onsumer
(;utdr : T1ncrttft , Lu&lt;:y
Sa rgent : 'Mastcrtng the
(]wpln Etudt•s and Other
J·:., ays, Abby WhilCS!de:
lndi' flen snblc&gt; of . Pian11
I' Ia ) 111g , Ahby Whit eside :
C u tn~ l.tkr S1xty , HJ&lt;:hard
Anuour: The War 111 th
Dcset1 , H1 chard Collier : 'n1e
Balli&lt;• the
B11rric
l'1lt : lllltzkrteg : Hobe rt
Wernick .

FAMll YPAl lOIN

FAMilY PAK

ARMOUR f, STAR

3-lb.8qt
Rome
BeilutfApples
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FlOIIDA MAISH
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Grapefruit . .
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5-lb .qqt
Juice Oranges
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THOIOfAII
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Orange Juice . • • . . . . . • • • • • Glon Jar .&amp; • •
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gut·s ts \Hrc· Mr. und Mrs.
William Seh":mlht•rgt·r
and St·ott) . Mrs. In • ,\ td z·
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g n· al ·g randm u tht·~·
Mrs.
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PortsmutJth . St·nding c·ar(ls
and ~ift~ " l'rt' Mirhr·lle and
.Jos hua Md7lt·r of Ptlrtsmnuth, an unc·ll'. Tt rr y
,..ru·t111 su n, and paluuul
g randpart.: nt.~. Mr . aud
Mr s. Lro Juhn ~ un and
Ta mi uf Put riot SlUr ltuutt·.

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CHICKEN BREASTS

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Quantities •.

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TO MEET
H,\ &lt; l:XE
The S" uthern.
Atbl l'IH' B oost e r ~ w1ll lllt't'l
.'\1 un dH ) . t\pnl3 . at 7::10 p m
at the tngh sch(J( d. Plans for
th l' f llll \lw \1, haskl'1 b;tll
tJ;tnquet will be made
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Solid
Grem ·
Heads

WMIJI 01 PINI

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Franks

SLICED RIB SIDE

NeW Cab

1Bo2~sket'89.,
birthday "lth a party at lht•
hnm r uf hi s matt·nwl
grandpart·nh . Mr . a nd
Mrs. Hol lllanke nshlp of
Gatlipll\i s. A ' ScsanH'
Stn•et Mu!Jpl'l" tht•mt• W~l s

;11 Chns Mil r ht•ll '&lt;, HSVP , 44(;.

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Credit Healtl1y Conway Diet

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t•e lrbra lt·d his SPfn nd

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!\pnl 6 - ('rafts: r·:.kP decorHtln g, l p.m Can dy ~un• \,
HS\'1' , Ht;.;;l;4: no children
r\p n l1 2 Gt:! ilt QUillll ted m fft'l' ;1t Pcun Tt•IT17Z! 's 10 &lt;t .m.
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TOSPf.AK
Th e Hcv . IJ,Jil a ld Gen ·
heirncr. miSSionary fr om
Afri cc1 , wlll ~r sprnking and
showin g slides of his wor k tn
Africa , al th e l'r(r lcttln
Church, KiJ,tg sbur y Huad.
F'ridoy . 7::!0 p.111 .

Corn
King

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Chicken
Breasts

Evang£' llsls ;t n• D(l ntd d
Ka1T and Ha lph Hutr her .

WILSON

ARMOUR VERI·BEST PORK "A Cut Above The Rest"

Frozen Split

. Mother, 3 Daughters Lose 289 Pounds

St e\'l'n .luhusuu , !itlll ~;r
Sh'\'t' and \'i r·ki .lflhnsnn.
F.h•a nur. Wt• st Virginia

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COllY JOHNSON
Tt:H.'IS TWO ~ Cor\'

f1• r bmml lliC'rnlwr s onlv . 7:.'l0
Jan Brown\. i::lfl ru1 1. HS\"P . 4 ~ fl-

LARKWOOD FARMS

llE\'!V ,\L SET
MllllJLf·: l' lJHT
A
l'l'\'! Va l will b&lt;• held al (he
Mi ddle port Ash Street
l,. ree w1ll Bap t"t Cll urr h
beg in11in g IIt ts cvc nir~~
t. hnmgh Apr il 15 at 7 &lt;mp.rn .

GALI.I POI .IS ~ With the advent of spring, the first tender·
sweet fr esh ~a rd en vegetables and fruits arrive on the market,
heralding summer's lxnmt) ye t to come. Now mi ght be a gvod
time to t.JSe up the food yo u have in your freezer so you ca n
clean the fl'ecz er and get it ready to fill with produce fl'Om the
ga rden aud good bu y:-; from th e markets.
When you defrost your fre ezer , you will probably come
across some packa ges that are as old as llle hills and you will
be tempted to pullhe m ba ck again for later use. Don 't ! Usc it
up 1 Frozen food wi ll lose quali ty as time goes by. How much
deJll'nds on the temperatur e of your freezer .
The !'ate at wh1rh certain chemica l r·earllons take pla ce in
fr ozen foorb determines how fast foods lose quality. At zero
deg rees Fcthrenlieit, these reactions are ~l ow. At above zero.
unfa vorable changes lake place in the food . A slow growth of
micro-&lt;rrganisms may tak e place at lemJll' ratures above 10
degrees, ca using foods to lose color, flavor, texture, cmd
nu tr itive va lue. If vour freeze r does not hold the tempt'ratur e
at zero degrees or ·lower . plan to keep frozen foods on ly a few
ddys before you usc them . But if il does hold a l zero, frozen

Bndgl' !1 :30 H.IIl 1:11 .Joy Al\\ 1~\ d 's. HSV P, H (i..

April 14 ( oupl l''s

riftt to limit lfVIIItTtits tit .. itt"ll in tftil 14. Mont t.old to ~ttltn. Not re1ponail.le far t r,.or,-K:.~ error, .

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RETAILS EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., APRIL 8, 1978
Wt rtltr~t tilt

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The bn dc's tHb lt•
fraturecl a four tiered Wl'fi ·
dmg rake wah red and pmk
rm nJa turl' r ose~ for the
trunm-tng on n . Tlw top wa s
heal1 ·st{aped with two l~rge
weddmg bell s attached . Two
duves accented e~ ch corne r
of the heart 'l'he r ak e was
bakl'd b) Mrs. De nl' er
W;.Jikrr Punch, rmnt s and
nuts were also amung the
refrcshrnen1 .-, un the lti blt• .
Ser\'lng ttw guest s wr rr .\1rs
Phyll" (;l ass burn . Mr;
Carulyn F1sher and ,\1 rs
Rrenda Mcl'"rt)' . all of the
C"ll ipull.&gt; area .
G ul' Sb "'t·re rt.'g iS11'rl'd lJ)
Mrs
.IH n S:m dt'f' !! 11 f
C ~ 1li 1 1Xd " She alSo'• hcmril'd
uut t in~ n n• hag~
r"\ftl'r lhr r r np\1 11/1 . thr
bn dr cha nged llll '' a na"Y
bl ut· .~1 n.·t.' 1 length d rt·~~ wit h
tiH!! Chlllg lH' ('I'SSI1 1'1 i.'S
ll t' r
gu l lll-!·ll \\ CI Y cn r:,al.!e I'OIIll&lt;'
frorn hl'r bndal buuque&gt;t. 11
cons1:,1 cd of two mtrua ture

d c cort:ttiun ~.

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bridegroom is .the son of Mr.
. and Mrs. John M. Koebel.
also of Gall ipolis.
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Mrs. Fred
Ed elmann
pn1scntcd th e music with
.st•lect ions incl uding "l.Qve

SANDWICH

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Tunrs..St•nlmel. Sunday, Apnl 2. 1978

Halley-Koebel vows
spoken .at St. Loui~'

Adolph

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LOAVES
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Twoorty Fow u,., ,

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h;d;;:s Parmesan Cheese •• Sl~ 6 ·Flavor Pops • • • • • :..... qqt
... IMooltcl,.
g.
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10..t. J.
$l.tl'
1s.s.... $ .. .!!
Glad Heavyweight .r,~~EN Bags • •
Noxzema Skin Cream • ·• • • • • ::u. · Rival D~g Food • • • • • ..• 6 C•• £
10-ct, I'll

N. 2nd Ave .

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Auxiliary...plans for
April junior cotzference
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meetlng of the JUnr ur diid
sem o r
Arllt'rti'rtrl I L'l:lurt

thl' llll't:tmg fur pa rtlClpaliOn
m 1ht• Cancer r rusade m

AuxihaQ

Apll l Mrs Iva Puwell and
Mrs f{(•uter v. 1ll co·chc~lr the

of tlH' Dr t'l\
Pmrtt'l ~~~

lHttts

:m,

Webster Pt1"il
r uesda\' lllght
Mrs

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!\1~rrJ o rte

Ht•utf•r , .md

Mrs. Belt\ \\des

ap·

1\t'ff'

lunch t'I J!l
ErlJla

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Mt s~

comm lltrt• with

Srmth und Mr )j (;t•ne\ Jt' \ ' C

IHndlr

MeJnhD rl lu

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Nanlt'\i l u thL·
\\l'rl'

r ecepttur1

hnspu al!t~ t'omr rn!lrc
Mrs ~lan ~l.1111n .md

Mr &gt;
Pearl Knapp \1 ns Dm ot h~
Jt'n k ms \\ Ill be pwmst
~ cda D'" ts
aetl\ltH'S t h::unn~n .

Mrs

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Junll&gt;r
lliJ tt:d

that

1 11 1 1 Ann Wuud of
has been t'ndiJrSrd
as a l'a ndtdntc for JU!llor
Pomeru ~

E 1~hth

lltStrtl! pJeSJdent

Pam P!ltH·r s .111d P&lt;Ju l &lt;~ K loes
Will sent' as delP~·Itf' s :n
largC' fo1 !he lDrl\'L'ntwn I,I, J!h
Ro1Ju1 l'rtnlpbcll. •\ nnll'

Wtl es,

Hhu11dd HC'U l t'I

W()(Jd, .Shcrr1 MHr·sh all

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St~rah

Wells, and ll:~rbara Wd ls to
be tht• dt~JC'gd\C:"!, ~ 1 nd .J t.m·
mfer l"&lt;•Ulh. I r&lt;tL't'~ Jeffers.
Peggy Glrd!Um l Lesn Wells,

·coLo'' ·
~

lfospnal and a gtft wtl l be
sent to her
Junwr members opened
the mectmg m rnuatJstle
form with Pa ula Kl oes, jumor
cli~1 n t1 pres1 dcnl. presJdmg
Robtn Campbell served "1s
ch ap l~un , P a m

Pn\\ CI'S &lt;I S

depa rtment vtee prest dcnt
Namrd at thr meet mg wer('
Yh s Pearl Kna pp, ftl r cl gn
Jlele~a l cs to the annuol
rel atiU!l:'i chatnn an rea d an
L'tlnvcntton to be held ln a rt Jcle ·nn Peru g1vmg a bn ef
L'IPve land 111 July The htstorl' of the customs,
del egalcs are M1ss Smtth, eduraiJu nal aci !Vll!rs an d
\1rs Cathermr Welsh Mrs t ('unumic ~ nd politl&lt; ul fH ccts
(;nH' {'
Pratt . and ~1r s uf 1he go ver nm ent. Also
MaJor 1e Guett Alternates are prt'sent 1ng 111 fo n n ut 1U n un
Mrs lJ~lV I S, Mrs Meinhart. Pt'r u " as Mrs Oav1s and the
~1r s
Jenk tns and Mrs Rev William Mtddleswanh .
Puwell It Y.as amJUunced pa s1or of St Pa ul's Lutheran
thot at the Apnl mectmg Ch urch , who showed sit des on
Ihere wt ll ll&lt;' a speaker from lhc counlr) enltlled "Plant a
th e Suld tcrs and Sailors Seed, Kcap 11 ll arvest
Orphans Home tn Xent d The
Fur cummumty scn ·Ke.
publi c "til be mv tted and Mrs Powell mtruduced Huth

\Hil t'S a L11VIt\CS

!- Hi t'

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Hondo- retiring--tributes. continuing

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The Dtst IICI H,J bln Lr!1e w, Cha rl olle
B Jumor Confeu'rH'l' ttl bt· l.thl'w and Laura Ohlinger as
held tn Pllm(Tll) 1111 •\pnl 15 the i:! ltcrn atrs
was " p l e~nm•d dur tng d
Plans were made durmg

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Tomght thru
Thur sday .
Aprtlll

ho st~s.ses

i\111 br Mts.s Smllh

and Mrs Fa1 e Wtldermutlt

Pu Wl'fS uf the Pumrro}
L1br&lt;tn who showed a f1lm un

~ letter \\CIS rt.•ad from tht~
Meq~ s
C u unt~
Health

skatcb;&gt;ard safet) . The ftlm
explamed Ihe Iechrilq ue of

llrpCJrtnH•n t

sk ateboard
nd m~.
d&lt;Jngrrs un.o lved tn

.Jbn ut
the
uf an aux11lar ~
Ab(, re&lt;HJ 1\ a~ e1 lette r frum
1 ~ amzatum

Mrs Pratt. pt estdent.
\I, ('!Cu m&lt;'cl Mr s
Fr.tn ces

r l'ttd

tt ~o!ll st e~r

Rc;,r.rt1 s

Mtss Sm1th

mother

Am r r~ c amsm

ctuurman rrdd Hn anrcle on
the pledge uf alleg tance, ond
Mrs Metnh ort re poried
con\ tl!es('ent card s had been
matt ed to ll elrna Savrc,
Sarah Wells, Mr and Mrs .
Ct•v rgl' Ha ckett , Shern
M.Jrshall and f:ula lit• Webster Mrs Pratt t han ked
" members 01ho helped wtth the
htrt hda)

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p&lt;HI )

t he

d1stnd lOnventlOn
Shorn Mar&gt;hall was reponed
a patient al Chtldren 's
l.q~; wn

CA RT OON

the

the
skater and till' pcdcstnan
the Tuntagan \ Au xilia ry
Mrs. MHry M .u1 m's t•J \Hl
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Driessen leads
10-2 Cincy win
TA MPA, Fla 1UPI I - each rapped out three htls as
Dann y Dn es''!;t!'n si ngled , the Heds pound" l Pirate
tripled and homered ~!lt d pitchers Bert Blyleven, Bob
drove home f1vc runs til lcc1 d Tek ulv1C an d Ehas Sosa for
the Ctnu nnall H"ls to lhctr Om; cxtu bit 10n seasu n h1~ h 17
f1flh Slratghl \ OLUlf) , H 10-2 htls.
deciston over the Pittsburgh
D ll c ss cn 's h o me r
Pirates S;llurday
aceountoo for twu uf three
Tom St:a\'er Dave Thomltn runs the Heds scored m 1he
and
M cmny
Sumu~nt11
ftr sl mnmg 'I he Red&lt; hatt ed
tea med tfl re st r i ct th e around m the ft fth mn mg '"
1-'irates to etKhl hits. one a they ndded four runs off
ri rst inmng h om ~• b} Dave Bl ~· l e\en , one gomg home on
On essen's tnp lc
Park er
Dncssen mul PNc Rose

.scrunmage before llavlieek
had unpacked Wtlhm ftve
mmutes, Auerbach tu rned w
legendary college coach Ben
Carnevale and satd, " Look
what we've got here."

"He went back Ul Ohto that
swnmet I 1963 ), work ed for
weeks on Ius 15-20 foot shuts ,
U1en led the Celttcs wtlh a 19 9
poml storin g aver~ge the
nPx:t season "
llav hce~ ackn o~ ledges he
Pl ay in g mor e tha n the W(.IS not a " natu r ~ l " i'lt
typi ca k- rookte wttll tryc. ba sketball and worked hard
pe r e nni a l c hamp tun s, to hone his game. But he al so
Havlicek averaged 14 3 potnls pu mts out that h1s career of
a game while showm ~ ·the mle lhgent pia) was passed on
aggressive defenstve style from the agmg star s lie Jotnoo
tha t had ftr st attracted In 1962
Auerbach
"When I tam e up e\ eryone
" Bu t th e man who made a saul I was gotng tu t.i:tkc
btg diff et ence in Joh n's Ramsey s JOb as stxUl man,''
ca reer was (teammate) Jtm s;ud
Ha ,ltcek ,
•iw
Loscutoff ," satd Celt tcs populanzed the role of the
public relaltons man llow1e f1rst man off the benLh
McHugh "I was there one
'Guess who WCI S the f1rst gu '
day that rookie year when to g1eet me and welcome me
Losey told Havlt cek, 'You've to the learn., Htghl ltarnse)
got w lea rn to shoot more 1f He tmmedtatel y start ed
yo u want to stay m lh tS teachtn~ lllc ill the thUt gs I'd
leagu e. If you don't,~cy ' ll lmve to le&lt;irn
double team tl1e other guard
' That \\ ,15 al su r Hoti1
and you'll hur l the team more Cous) 's last )ear and aft er he
than help them ·
h,Jd wak hed rn e awhile, he
"That 's the most anwzrng pulk'&lt;l me astde I had ne\eJ
thmg to me," added McHu gh
played ~u .trd before li e
1

nottced when I dnbbled down
the noor, I'd pu t my body
between the ball and · the
defensive man Consequentl y
I'd have my hark turne d and
be un 0 ble to see all th~
players uri the court Well ,
U1at was nne of th e thmgs
Crmsv wa&lt; so ~r e at at an d no
one " 't!l t-vcr know how much
he helped rne "
llav hcek's potnt was tha t
R&lt;unsey and Cousy could
ha ve looked at the yo un ~
Oh iO~; -;, ; a threat to thetr
de( lm~a r·cer s
Instead
they
helped
Havllt.tk, he sa1d, because
"wmnmg wa s the only thtng
th at mattered ft wa s a lutal.
umfJCd, - team effort Tha t s
what Celtt cs Prtde IS all
about And the secret w tl
was the way teams of tlle pd sl
It ted to help pe ople of the
futu re The tra rlttton 11as kept
alt ve and passed along that
v.ay
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HECK'S
REG.
'1 .09

COSMOIC 'DEPT.

By RICK GOSSELIN
UPI Sports Write r
KANSAS CITY , Mo I UP It
- 0 J Stmpson IS no longer
the best runtung ba ck m lhe
NHt tnn al FcNJtba ll League
He's not eve n th e · best
runmng bac k m has ov.n
ton ference any more
Sunpson no longer rates as
th e league's best ba ll earner
because of a kn ee In Jur y
whi ch cut his 1977 season
short a nd he docs not re1gn as
kmg of Ills own conf erence
any more because of a tr ade
last week that sent him from
the Buffalo Btlls of the AFC to
the San Francisco 49er&gt; of the
NFC
In both m&lt;tances, Sunpson
has bee n forced to lake a
lliJck seilt lu Walter Payton of

the Chicago Bears It IS
Payton's turn 111 the cycle
" I adm tr e Walle r Payton,"
Sunpso n sa1d "I thmk he's a
super pla)er I also adnure
Tony Dorsett But t tme
comes and tune goes
Runmng backs come and
runnmg ha cks go About the
only thtng you can dots leave
memorieS .
"When I was at Southern
Cal, f left there Wi th every
record 111 the book No w I
don 'I thmk I ha ve a record
left because of Antl10ny Dav ts
and RICk) Bell You 've got to
rea lize that your tune comes;
and when tt dues, some body
else 1s gomg to be rtgh t there
'Persona lly, I lhtnk I've
perform ed as well as
anybody 01hen I was well
And I thm k I wt ll perform as
01 ell as anybody befor e I'm
throu gh '
'l11e NFI. cy cle began wtth
Jun Br own m the hflies,
contmucd wtth Gale Sayers m

Bro wn 's all-lime rus htng
reeor d next season from tile

Bay Area
Sampson who wa s m
K~nsas Cit' recen tly to
pr urn ute, not ~ u r pn sm g ly, an
orange JUice ftrm based m
Sa n Franetst'O , IS 2,129 yards
short of equall mg Brown .s
carc'Cr output He has gtven
hunself a two-year deadli ne
for surpassmg th e furmr r
Cleveland great
"I only know of one great
bac k who played very well
tnto his thtrl tes ," sa td
Stm pso n, ' and that wa s
Leroy Kelly I Cleveland I
Junmy Brown qUJl early and
Gal e Sayers was badly llurt
by tn jUrtes by the time he was

NEW YOHK 1UPI ' - You know how much vou 11ant to catch
your next bre ath '
TI1ot 's how much Don Zunmer wanted another p1tchcr He •s
gol one now, a real bluc -&lt;:htppe r, tn Denms Eckers ley wh o won
14 games w1th Cleveland la st year and should wm more this
)ear with th at Boston ftrepower be hmd hmt
Eckersley throws bullets Only 23, he 'll ltghten th e race tn
tl1e Amencan I.eague J:ast but he won't dectde 11
The Yankees still look hke a mortal lock to me '
Today th e bullpen ts ever)1hing
Beyond quest ton, the Yankees have fa1 and awa) th,.,besl
The Heds added a seventh
bullpen
m baseball nght no11 and that 's mamly "h) I see them
run 1n lhc stxth mnmg when
gmng
all
tlte v.ay . wtnmng th etr diVI Sion, th e pennant and you
Dave Colhns scored on Driescan
throw
m the Wor ld Senes. too
sen's mfleld out
Texas
has
unproted ttself apprectably 111 the AI. West but
The Reds add ed thetr fmal
t,,cks
nottceabl)
tn the bull pen The l(oyals are much stronger
two runs m the c1ghth one
28
m
that
departm
ent
an il l th mk they II lead thetr dh1swn a gam
commg o!f.Dnessen 's smgle,
" In 1975, 11 seemed no one
II1
the
t\auonal
Le
ague. I see the Ph1 lhes 11tnmn ~ mthe East
hts thtrd hit of the game
hit me It felt hke I played the b) almost os muth &lt;~ S tlle) •.tnt to and the Reds fmtsht ng ftrst
Se aver, scheduled to pttch
enllre season wilho!JI gellmg tn the We st, With th e Phlls fmall1 makt ng tl through the
the Reds ' opener at horne
htt But once you reach W, playoffs and tn:o their f1r st World Senes m 28 years
aga mst Houston Thursday,
yo u ge t .hit and you stll rt
l&lt;)l)kin g at all the teams here's huw I S€e them wmdmg up
wnrkcd the ftr st six tnnmgs,
leel mg 11 My first f1ve yea1 s
Ameru·an League
) Ieiding both of the Pirate
m the league, I neve r had a East
West
runs and a ll of lhe tr etght
t.hc SI Xti es, Sunpson tn the bu sted li p or a scar on my
Kall'" SC!ty
L New York
hit s
sev~ntaes and nov. Payton as
face. I'm :I2 now , If I play 2 Bos1on
Texa::;
NEW YORK IUPI )- Earl the league steams toward many more years, l' Uha\·e to 3 Detr ott
Caltforma
play the heav0 m' all Ill ) 4 Balllmore
Jones, a &amp;-fool- II cent er fr om 1980
Mm ·ota
"Other peopl e ,Jre gotng to mov1es
Mount Hope lligh School m
5 Mtlwauk ee
"If I can play two more r. Cleveland
West Vtrgin ta, Satur day ra te who's the best, " Sun pson
became the first sophomore satd I JUS! tr y tn do the best year s wtlhllut tnjury, lthmk I 7 Tortonto
can gel the yards I need 1to
smce Kareem Abdul-Jabbar JOb th at I can
Nathmal i..A•agUl'
"When I came tnto the break Rrown 's ~ord 1 I
m l963 wbe named wthe fi rst
West
East
team on the Parade league, Gole &amp;l)ers wa s sllll generally don't th10k m terms I Ph tladelphta
Cmrmnat1
Magazme AII-Amenca htgh play ing I can recall pla)o ng of r ecords but tha t one 2 St Lou ts
Los Angelt'S
m Soldt cr's F'teld and he wa s all'o aysst.&gt;t"'ms tocome up It '~
school basketball squad.
Hou&lt;lon
:1 Ptllsburgh
tlbdui-Jabbar , then known stand1 ng along the stdehnes I R m il estone With lh r 4 Montrea l
San F'nmrascn
111 the game
Julie Plank hit one free as Lew Al cmdor , was a ga tned d ose to 200 )ards thai sched ule ~nmg tn 16 games 5 Chtcago
San Oteg o
Atlanta
throw for llortley wtUJ :15 Parade first team All - da y and I don't Ounk he I'd be chsappomted 1f I dnJ 11 'I r. New York
seconds wgo and Wtlltams, a Amenca selectaon in earh of gmned 10 But m my rntnd get 1t "
If
th
er
e's
an
y
sudt
thmg
as
a
da
rk
horse
m
bot
h
leagces,
the
:HI JUniOr foward, d tnched his th ree va rstty seasons .11 U1crc has never been a better
Ttgers
could
be
11
I
ltke
the
kids
lite)
lutu&gt;,
Ttm
Corcoran
,
the ga me for Ha rtley wtth Power Memor1al Academy m runntng ba ck than Gale PEHSONS APPLY
CINCINNAT I I UP It The Ja son Thompson and Ste\'e Kem p, and thetr pitching should be
two free throws at the 15 New York 11 96~ ) and tf S;l\ers And he doesn'l have
too
many
records,
etther
list nf candtda tes for the much better with Mark Ftdry ch back lo l&lt;i kt• Ius re!(Uior turn
second mark. That gave the Jones can accomplish thot
·If )ou sa w Ga le play, you Univers tly of Cmc1nn a u 's With Da"e Hozema and Jm1 Slato n
Hawks a 5&amp;-54 lead and feCit for twu !llore seasons he
DetrOil coul d rno\e past Baltunor&lt;• tn!n thtrd place tn the AI.
lovt'&lt;llhc
m;m Be left us wtth head basketbilll cuadung jub
Tucket closed th e scon ng would become the first player
East
The Orwles dtd as well as tile) P'-'Sstbl) could last ) ear
now tops 40, says UC Alhleltc
011\h a bas ket wit h three m 15 years to achieve that tnCillOri('S '
and may slip hack,
Snnpson gamed 557 yards Dtret tor B11l Jemke
honor.
seconds to go.
Netther if1il"aukee nor Cleveland's pllchtng ISg a red for the
last
year
with
the
B1lls
before
One) began us search for a
In selelltng 40 players from
Tucker, a stx -foo t semor ,
long hau l and Toronto ma) be ha rd pu l to wm as many games
not only set a new stngle across Ute nalton to Its 22nd h1s sea!)(l\l ended wath an new coach Tuesda) " hen as last year when tlm~ma ged only 54 vtelones
mjur)
to
hiS
left
knee
tn
the
Gale Catlett qu tl to go to We 1
game record wtth her 36 annua l squad, Pa rade tapped
In the AL West, 11 should be stn ctly between the Royals and
sevfllh
g:une
Ytrgm 1a
high
school
stars
from
22
po mls, but also shattert'&lt;l a
the
RBnger s TI1 e Angels still are search mg for someone to
A
No\
emb
er
opera
tiOn
.Jen1ke sa1d interVIew s have
stltles Caltforma led the wa y
t wo-g~m e mar k. She had 34
back.
up Frank Tanana and Nolan Hyan Jne Kudt and Bobby
r
·rnnvl.!d
somc
tart
llage
from
been set up with several
potnls m the Pa nt her s wtth ft ve selectiOns, II1 diana
Grteh
both have to stay hea lthy for Cahfornw to be any kmd of
th
e
'
,
..
J
ll't'
;md
Simpson
,
a
candtdales and the new coach
sermft nal win over Delphos had four and New York,
threat
Kentucky and lll tnots each nati ve of San Frandsco, wtll IS expected w be named
St John's Friday .
The loss of Lyma n Bostock and Lorr) lhsle can't posStbll
co ntl nut• Ins assaul t on sometime next week
placed three
make the Twms any str onger Fourth pial'' 1s as htgh as I can
sec the Twms ftmshtng
It should be a long, long season iur Cha rhe Fmley and the
A's, and an even longer one fo r the Mann ers
Over 111 the Na ttonal Lea!(U e, havmg Tom Sea\ er all season
long wtll make all the dtffl'r ence m tho worl d to the Hed s
Enough dtfference to beat th e Dodgers mthe Weste rn Dtvtsion .
Btll Vtrdon feels ht s Astros coul d fmish ahead of etther the
Reds or the Dodger s, bull don't tht nk so
When and tf V1da Blue hnally gets Si tuated, th e Gtants w11l
be stronger , bu t sllll not strong ennugh to crash the hrst three
spots 10 th e dl\oston
Roger Cratg , thetr oew1nanager, 1113) be able IQ move his
Padres up , but I'm mchned to doubltt Not enough ptlclun g
/
thinlt a lot of people ,Jre gomg mem ory-makers A "new' and not en ough hitting , even w1 th Oscar Gambl e added
mme to life agam
By RICK VANSANT
Ill
be glad I saved th ts 1970 - the last year Crosley
The
walls,
the
gtganlic
UNION, Ky. (UP! )- When
The Braves will prove they can ft msh last wtth a lot nf
was used - aut omobtle ts st tll modest sa larted pla yers )US! as well as the y can w1th a bu nl'h
ba
llpark."
scor
eboa
rd,
dugouts
,
bat
Ute Naltonal League seasonLuebber s has do ne a betng muted on the left field of mt lhonatres
opener ts played April 6 in racks, even the turnstil es fence
meticulous
rebo tldmg JOb nea rb y C tn ci nn a t t 's .dl authentic, all tak en from
Jerry Morales and Mark Ltttell make the Cardinals str on ~er
Luebber s was the biggest tn my book, and tf Kent Tckulvc and Eltas Sosa don 't perform
even
mcludmg
the
mfarnous
the
Cmctnnat
t
Crosley
Field
Riv er front Stadium , some
buy er when md1vidual pteces up to expecl&lt;it ions w1th the Pira tes , the Expos mtght steal
CTIItc ol the new "sten le, d~&lt;m a nthng site - have been Crosley Field terrace
ol
the park were sold aft er third place away from tiJem
Instead
ol
a
gravel
warning
antiseptic" loo k tn stadiums reconstructed by Lar ry
dismanUmg
a few years ago
track
at
the
outfield
wall
,
IS bound to wonder , " What Luebbers on his 210-acre
Dave Km gman 'wtll have a b1g year for th e Cubs, I'm prl'll~
"
I
just
couldn
't be heve the) sure, but I'm not so sure about Bru ce Sutter
Crosley
feawred
a
grassy
ever happened to those good farm .
" I'm always tntrodu ced as inclin e Re as· outlt elders were tearing it down ," he
old ballparks?"
If the Mets had nine Steve Hcndcrsons, I'd be mchncd to t.llke
the
man who's rebuilding learned wskillfully scamper said . " ! never Imagined an other look at them, but smce he 's the only one thl'l have, one
Well , just travel from
Cmcmnatl across the 01\l&lt;t Cros ley Field in hts up ·the terrace, but VISiting they'd actua lly do away with look ts more than enough
Rtver a lew miles to the burkyard ," says l.AJebbers oulftelders oft en fell down Crosley Field I guess that's
hamlet of Union, Ky, and "Some people wonder why, trying to chase down long the real reason I did allth ts I didn't want it to disappear "
you'll see one of those former bet I lhtnk lt 's a good proJect drives.
Not only has Crosley not
Lu
e
b
be
r
s
says
Luebbers, 37, a prosperous
major leagu e parks
'
d
i
sappe
ared - it al!k&gt;tS being
reconstruction
ts
now
about
"Kentu cky countr y ham "
An astonishing project used
agam
. Luebbers lets
90
percent
completed
and
th e rebuilding or Crosley dealer, has sun k about $35,000
local
youth
baseball teams
be
's
now
pulling
the
linishmg
Field, the quaint home of the into his fi ve-year r~t lding
use
t~e
fie
ld.
touches
on
the
beautiful
old
Cincinna ti Heds ior nearly 60 eff ort .
"I don't have a s4tgle 65-lool long and 50-foot htgh • And who knows, maybe
years
ts nea nn g
Frida y
Nf'.,., Yon . \ NL J
Plfl Cf'd
someda y, the Reds also will
Base ball
oulf1E' Ider Elliott Mi'lddo~ on th('
regret abou t starling tl," scoreboard
complellon,
Atlanta -· Opt,oned p1IC:hcr d 1o;ablf'd l1 !1' OPI IOneCI p li ChN
''Getting the clock up there make another appearance at Frank
On the crest of a huge hill says Luebber s, an avid
LaCorte and '"' 'e1oer Rov Let' Jackson to Tidf'wltler
Rob Bel loLr to Richmond ol Jhe ot ltle tntPrncll ,oni'l l Leaouc
that was bulldozed and land- baseball ran who spent a lot of is a bt t of a problem," he Crosley.
Toronto
Relvrnt!O p1tcher
" I've thought about an old- tnlerna t,onat League sent
scap ed t o fit the actual hi s childhood watching the says, "But It'll be running
Pi tCher Craig Skok ana m11e1aer
Larry Dem ery to thf' Pills
soon
timers
game
here
for
some
dimenstons olthe park - 328 Heds play at Crosley.
Br uce BenedlCI IO m 1nor leagv~
burgh P !ralf''5
College
The minute hand on the time, " says Luebbers "We'll camp or re ass1gnm en l
"II1 fact, everyday it seems
feel down the left field hne
Chtcago
(AL )
Ask.eo
vcon;pa
H1red
Hug !1
just
have
to
see
wha
t
and 366 down the right held more worthw hil e to me, clock is live feel lon g,
wa1ver s on p tt chet B.ul John
Ou 1ham , former Flor ida Slate
son and outf ie lders Roy l e cnttch . i'S l'lea o baskeloal l
The walls, with their adver- happens."
line - Crosley Field has l'wenly yea rs from now, I
Sillim a n a nd Bobby Colucc::1o
coach
Us tng
messages,
ar e
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Jones on

first team

Bishop Hartley cQps
girls Class AA title
pomtS and tearnmHtc Am y

Pa Ilay added Iii In ptm er
Columbu&lt;B1shop ll artley to a
53-56 \'!dory ove r Sprmgboro
Saturd,ty afternoon ;&lt;1.,_ the
ftnals uf the Class i'IA fl tr ls
Slltte lugh sc hool l:mketball
tuur nan1cnt at St John
Ar ena
·nw 47ilOmt oulp ut by the
two Hart ley stars overshadowed a record-setting 3&amp;pmnt perfor 111ancc by
Sprmgboro 's Anw Tucker

Bartley , whtch won It s
second AA chitmpwnslnp m
tiJC tou rnament' s three-yea r
htstory , tratled 41140 after
Tucke r's basket with 7.28 left
111 the ~a me, but the Hawks,
" 'lh Wtlltams sconng I I
points ;md Pa llay four ree led
off 15 unattswe red points to
la ke a aS-48 OJargtn Wllh two
and one half mtnutes to play
Sprmgboro, wh tch lost fur
the fi rst time in 25 games,
ba ttled back, however , wtth a
basket by Tucker cutt mg t1te
margm to 55-S4 w1th I 13 left

Two candidates
not interested

A' :1llilry

wtll meet HI the h, me uf
Mable Brown "n Tuestla) ill
7 30 t&gt; 111 Toptc lor lht•
mt.· Ct ln g " ill be Spccliil
Foret gn Helatton H The
cuntry tu be studtcd Will he
Peru. Other bu,.ness wtll be
conduc1et! at th e meetin

Hts btgges t
Havltcek played all 82 games, pub lic tty
ave ragmg 34 mtnules of dtsappotn tmenl was be mg
playmg tune and scormg 15 9 bypassed for the 1960 U.S
po mls a contest
Olymp tc team
"The way he's playtng, you
Havlice k ahnosl had two
wonder why he's reltrmg,' professwnal sports Cll reers
satd General Ma nager Red - and reportedly was good
Auerimch, whu selected Ohio enough for th ree.
Slate's Havlicek m the ftrst
A I Ia n I a
Br a v es
round 10 1962 while passmg kn uckleballer Ph tl Ntekro, a
uver scorers Chet Walker and high school teamma te , satd
Terry Dtschtn ger. " If , you Havhcek had all the tools w
watched ht m and dtdn't know become a hardh tttmg ftrsl
h1s age, you'd never guess baseman tn th e maJ or
"But he wants w relt re leagues
while he's sti ll playm g good
Ohto Slate football coach
basketball and wa nts to go Woody Hayes used to
out like the great player he mtroduce him as "th e best
always ha s been," sa1d quarterback tn the Big Ten,
Auerbach, who coached htm on ly he 's not playmg" The
tn hts ftrstfour years as a pro. Cleveland Browns kept him
The pecu har thing about as a lt ghl end unlll th e fmal
Havli cek - and many of lhe cut before giVIng the iob to
gems Auerbach found late m Gar y Collt ns, wh'!1, also
the ftrst round of NBA draft s pun ted
- ts that few forecast hts
After betng watved by the
greatness . He was the Bro WTL~. w1th an mV1tat10n to
defenstv e guard at Oh to ret urn the nex t fall, Havhcek
Stat e, where te ammates ma de a fas t br ea k for
Jeu y Lucas, La rry Stegfrted Marshfi eld , Mass, where
and Bobby Kmght got the , Auerbach pu t hun tn a

0. J. sets sights for
Jim Brown's records

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Nanc) Wtlham s pour"l 111 31

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HOUSEW ARE DE PT.

oppostlton's toughest forward
m hts last weekend, as he has
throughout Iu s career in
which Boston won etght NBA
cha mpw nshtps and he
became the third htghesl
scorer m league ht slor y.
The dtfference will be m the
wee kend-lon g ce lebr at to n ·
planned for the qutel and·
melt culous
ma n fr om
Martms Ferry, Ohto, whose
wrsey No 17 will be rettred
early nex t season
The mayor of Boston will
decl are Aprtl 7-9 as John
llavhcek weekend , the clu b
will throw a btrlhda y party
Saturday ntght and hold a
fete Sunday afternoon dunn g
the halflune of the fmale
ag amst Buffa lo
TheCelttcs, the last team w
heap going-a11ay presents on
llavheek, will gtve hun a
mob tl e tra1le r va lued at
$40,000
And when the season IS
over, man) Will ask why lhe
NBA 's Ironman left so soon
They wtll pomt out that

SPORTS

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the gangly ktd who took
Frank RB msey's sJxlh&lt;nan
job and turned 11 mlo a
sctence, th e young veteran
stea lmg the ball wtth ltme
runn10 g out m the 1965
seunftna l se nes to preserve a
110-109
'" n
over
Philadelpht a, the wounded
swmgman playmg with a
da ngli ng n ghl •rm a nd
stngle han ded ly keeptng
Boston close 10 a 1973 Easter n
Conference Iitle defeat to the
New York Kmcks
llavlicek the oppor tunist the maestro or chestratmg the
rebtrlh of a champton m the
1974 fmal senes agamsl Mt lwaukee , the seemmgly tooold ma n lhrowmg m offbal ance shots to help sea l a
triple over time wm aga msl
Phoerux m 1976, and the
ageless star sltll dtvmg for
loose ball s while playmg for
the shell of a team that
pa ssed for th e 19n-78 Celtt cs
Tirough he turns 38 on
Saturday Havltcek sttll wtll
be assign ed to guard the

iunbav ~imes · itntintl

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By GIL PETERS
UPI Sports Writer
BOSTON (UPI ) - From a
two-handed dunk in 1962 to an
expected r aft er crocktng
receplton next Sunday, the ! &amp;year career of John llavh cek
has brough t memories to a
nation of basketball fans
Ig nore everythmg else and
concentrate on one record :
lhts purported ly mortal man
will ha ve played tn 1,270.
games for the runmn gest
team Ul Nalwnal Basketball
Assoctallon history.
Ills low pulse beat and
large lungs have helped the
so-ca lled " Btonie Ma n"
endure 8, 000 mtles of on-eo urt
hustl e, but 11 ts hts destre to
excel that has made llavhcek
great.
Hts own assessment sums
up J ohn Havlicek best "I
never was a great shooter or
a great rebounder. Other
players are fa ster and can
jump htgher But I'm an
opportumst "
llavlteek the opportumsl -

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CJNCINN,\Ti i UPI) - Two
leadmg ,candtdates among 40
prospects in the searc h for a
Uni ve rsit y of Cin ctnnali
basket ball co ach have
indt ca ted they ar e not
mterested in the JOb
Nor th Ca t;~Jima-Char lotle
Coach Lee Rose an d
Cretghton Coach Torn Apkc
satd Fr tday they asked UC
Athletic Director Bill Jenike
to look elsew her e for a
rep lacement to Gale Cattell ,
who restgned Monday Ill go to
West Vll'gmia University,.
Hose,
a
Ci ncmna lt
fr eshman coach 111 the mid1960s, told the Charlotte
Observer he was "absolutely
- not interested" In the job here

and wtll ask J e111ke to remove
h1s name from cnns1 d~ra u on •
Apke, who attend eo high
schoolm Cinctnnott and la ter
was a b'l'aduate assistant
coach a t UC, smd he told
Jemke Friday af ternoon that
he wasri't mlerested "and
that I didn't want to muddy
the wate rs 10 any way I don't
want to stand m the way of
Ctnctnna ti making a speedy
deC ISIOn.11

Anothe r popular candtdate
for th e , JOb, form er
profess ional sta r Oscar
Robertson, has told UC he ts
not mter esl ed m the JOb
Jemke satd Th ursday he
hoped to name a new coac h
th is week.

Trio combines
for 3-0 victory
FORT MYEHS, Fla. (UP! ) pttched the mnth wtthout
- De nn is Leona rd, J tm allowing a hit.
Colborn and Do ug Btrd
The outing was the best of
combined lor a four-hitt er the spring for Col bu rn, who
Saturday to hft the Kansas entered the game with an 0-2
City Hoyals to their fi rst record and a 13.20pa med run
spring Ifalnlng shutout with a .B\1Croge.
3-0 decision over the Atlanta
Pete Lacock, George Brett,
and Darrell Porter singled
Braves
Leonard allowed Iwo hils 111 home rWts for Kansas Cll y orr
the fir st two Innings before losing pitcher Tommy Boggs
giving way to Colburn,. who Brett led the Hoyals with two
1ole
sh ut out Atla nta on two . hits while Willie Wilson &amp;
si ngles for six Innings. Rlrd two bases to boost his spring
tota l to 20

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Sports transactions

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Auxiliary...plans for
April junior cotzference
'

meetlng of the JUnr ur diid
sem o r
Arllt'rti'rtrl I L'l:lurt

thl' llll't:tmg fur pa rtlClpaliOn
m 1ht• Cancer r rusade m

AuxihaQ

Apll l Mrs Iva Puwell and
Mrs f{(•uter v. 1ll co·chc~lr the

of tlH' Dr t'l\
Pmrtt'l ~~~

lHttts

:m,

Webster Pt1"il
r uesda\' lllght
Mrs

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!\1~rrJ o rte

Ht•utf•r , .md

Mrs. Belt\ \\des

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lunch t'I J!l
ErlJla

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Srmth und Mr )j (;t•ne\ Jt' \ ' C

IHndlr

MeJnhD rl lu

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Nanlt'\i l u thL·
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hnspu al!t~ t'omr rn!lrc
Mrs ~lan ~l.1111n .md

Mr &gt;
Pearl Knapp \1 ns Dm ot h~
Jt'n k ms \\ Ill be pwmst
~ cda D'" ts
aetl\ltH'S t h::unn~n .

Mrs

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Junll&gt;r
lliJ tt:d

that

1 11 1 1 Ann Wuud of
has been t'ndiJrSrd
as a l'a ndtdntc for JU!llor
Pomeru ~

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lltStrtl! pJeSJdent

Pam P!ltH·r s .111d P&lt;Ju l &lt;~ K loes
Will sent' as delP~·Itf' s :n
largC' fo1 !he lDrl\'L'ntwn I,I, J!h
Ro1Ju1 l'rtnlpbcll. •\ nnll'

Wtl es,

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W()(Jd, .Shcrr1 MHr·sh all

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St~rah

Wells, and ll:~rbara Wd ls to
be tht• dt~JC'gd\C:"!, ~ 1 nd .J t.m·
mfer l"&lt;•Ulh. I r&lt;tL't'~ Jeffers.
Peggy Glrd!Um l Lesn Wells,

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lfospnal and a gtft wtl l be
sent to her
Junwr members opened
the mectmg m rnuatJstle
form with Pa ula Kl oes, jumor
cli~1 n t1 pres1 dcnl. presJdmg
Robtn Campbell served "1s
ch ap l~un , P a m

Pn\\ CI'S &lt;I S

depa rtment vtee prest dcnt
Namrd at thr meet mg wer('
Yh s Pearl Kna pp, ftl r cl gn
Jlele~a l cs to the annuol
rel atiU!l:'i chatnn an rea d an
L'tlnvcntton to be held ln a rt Jcle ·nn Peru g1vmg a bn ef
L'IPve land 111 July The htstorl' of the customs,
del egalcs are M1ss Smtth, eduraiJu nal aci !Vll!rs an d
\1rs Cathermr Welsh Mrs t ('unumic ~ nd politl&lt; ul fH ccts
(;nH' {'
Pratt . and ~1r s uf 1he go ver nm ent. Also
MaJor 1e Guett Alternates are prt'sent 1ng 111 fo n n ut 1U n un
Mrs lJ~lV I S, Mrs Meinhart. Pt'r u " as Mrs Oav1s and the
~1r s
Jenk tns and Mrs Rev William Mtddleswanh .
Puwell It Y.as amJUunced pa s1or of St Pa ul's Lutheran
thot at the Apnl mectmg Ch urch , who showed sit des on
Ihere wt ll ll&lt;' a speaker from lhc counlr) enltlled "Plant a
th e Suld tcrs and Sailors Seed, Kcap 11 ll arvest
Orphans Home tn Xent d The
Fur cummumty scn ·Ke.
publi c "til be mv tted and Mrs Powell mtruduced Huth

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The Dtst IICI H,J bln Lr!1e w, Cha rl olle
B Jumor Confeu'rH'l' ttl bt· l.thl'w and Laura Ohlinger as
held tn Pllm(Tll) 1111 •\pnl 15 the i:! ltcrn atrs
was " p l e~nm•d dur tng d
Plans were made durmg

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Tomght thru
Thur sday .
Aprtlll

ho st~s.ses

i\111 br Mts.s Smllh

and Mrs Fa1 e Wtldermutlt

Pu Wl'fS uf the Pumrro}
L1br&lt;tn who showed a f1lm un

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Meq~ s
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skatcb;&gt;ard safet) . The ftlm
explamed Ihe Iechrilq ue of

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d&lt;Jngrrs un.o lved tn

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the
uf an aux11lar ~
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Mrs Pratt. pt estdent.
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tt ~o!ll st e~r

Rc;,r.rt1 s

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mother

Am r r~ c amsm

ctuurman rrdd Hn anrcle on
the pledge uf alleg tance, ond
Mrs Metnh ort re poried
con\ tl!es('ent card s had been
matt ed to ll elrna Savrc,
Sarah Wells, Mr and Mrs .
Ct•v rgl' Ha ckett , Shern
M.Jrshall and f:ula lit• Webster Mrs Pratt t han ked
" members 01ho helped wtth the
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Shorn Mar&gt;hall was reponed
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skater and till' pcdcstnan
the Tuntagan \ Au xilia ry
Mrs. MHry M .u1 m's t•J \Hl
.tskmg support of Mar~ I.IJ U was · • [ncr~) - \Vhere to
Lehnert for thl' nfftte uf Amen ca " Shr d ~.su 1 bed the
t r t.'asurer Dl•pa rtment of cn s1s as bcmg real &lt;~nd 1~11'- l'd
Oh1u Th r.mk ~nu nnte~ fm m q u est 1 o n ~ a buut *' :1" ~
the Orphans htl mr at Xcma sh011age and h t l\\ •• 1'j 1 l' l~
f11 r Chr 1 ~1 mas 1l'!lll'm br anLl'S
the economy . w· l1 J,.;l;"
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growth poh c~ , ttH dr i ' 1
An rm rta!Lun frum the Ohto In th e j UIJ /! J,IJ /,
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Scmdusk\ 1m 1tmg mcr. Jbcl s the need fnr de\'(' lup1ng Il l' \\
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By Charlene Hoeflich \

Perhaps one uf the mcest tlungs ahnut reltremenl to that ) ou
have the tm1c to travel tf you ha"' the money Anna Ogd tn,
who has rea lly been arowld since rtllmng from leac ht ng, wa s
JOined by her cousm Mabelle Nelson Smt lh , and Gladys Major
of Dexter for a Canbbean Crutse recenll\'
The trJU left Culwnbus for Pt. Evergiades , Fla. vta Jel and
from there were lransporlt•d to an Italtan ship 'The Tetx•rico
for the crutse Thetr lour gUide happened to be &gt;omeonc the)
had met before, Andy Anderson. who was • tlh them ort" lnp
lo Alaska last swmner Thetr stops were at Montcgo Bay
Jamatc" after bemg at sea a day and a mght, and then on to
Panama Ca nal There the) crossed the tstl\mus b) bu&gt;, an
et ~hl hour trip, saw how shtps were l&lt;iken through the r&lt;~twl,
ale at Ihe famed Pa nama Hotel and enjoyed a floo r sho11 ,
loured the ctty and then went ~Jilek lo the slup una train along
U1~ south stde of the ca nal
From there II was off to Ca rtegenn, lh(• walled ctty of Colm nbta, S A , and then lu Aruba and Venezuela 111th tours J'.tl'il
place. One tounng bus " as a Mcrct,lcs lknlz molorcoac h but
then ga~ Is che;1p there, JUSt 28 c en ls c1 g ~ ll o n becau.~c \Jf the
hugh suppl y. TI1e lr10 descnbt~l Caracas, the c a p t ~JI uf
Venezuela as ultra modern with tern hi&lt;' trafftc prob le1m, suirounded b) rnountatns doltc'&lt;l wtth squatters' huts
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Driessen leads
10-2 Cincy win
TA MPA, Fla 1UPI I - each rapped out three htls as
Dann y Dn es''!;t!'n si ngled , the Heds pound" l Pirate
tripled and homered ~!lt d pitchers Bert Blyleven, Bob
drove home f1vc runs til lcc1 d Tek ulv1C an d Ehas Sosa for
the Ctnu nnall H"ls to lhctr Om; cxtu bit 10n seasu n h1~ h 17
f1flh Slratghl \ OLUlf) , H 10-2 htls.
deciston over the Pittsburgh
D ll c ss cn 's h o me r
Pirates S;llurday
aceountoo for twu uf three
Tom St:a\'er Dave Thomltn runs the Heds scored m 1he
and
M cmny
Sumu~nt11
ftr sl mnmg 'I he Red&lt; hatt ed
tea med tfl re st r i ct th e around m the ft fth mn mg '"
1-'irates to etKhl hits. one a they ndded four runs off
ri rst inmng h om ~• b} Dave Bl ~· l e\en , one gomg home on
On essen's tnp lc
Park er
Dncssen mul PNc Rose

.scrunmage before llavlieek
had unpacked Wtlhm ftve
mmutes, Auerbach tu rned w
legendary college coach Ben
Carnevale and satd, " Look
what we've got here."

"He went back Ul Ohto that
swnmet I 1963 ), work ed for
weeks on Ius 15-20 foot shuts ,
U1en led the Celttcs wtlh a 19 9
poml storin g aver~ge the
nPx:t season "
llav hce~ ackn o~ ledges he
Pl ay in g mor e tha n the W(.IS not a " natu r ~ l " i'lt
typi ca k- rookte wttll tryc. ba sketball and worked hard
pe r e nni a l c hamp tun s, to hone his game. But he al so
Havlicek averaged 14 3 potnls pu mts out that h1s career of
a game while showm ~ ·the mle lhgent pia) was passed on
aggressive defenstve style from the agmg star s lie Jotnoo
tha t had ftr st attracted In 1962
Auerbach
"When I tam e up e\ eryone
" Bu t th e man who made a saul I was gotng tu t.i:tkc
btg diff et ence in Joh n's Ramsey s JOb as stxUl man,''
ca reer was (teammate) Jtm s;ud
Ha ,ltcek ,
•iw
Loscutoff ," satd Celt tcs populanzed the role of the
public relaltons man llow1e f1rst man off the benLh
McHugh "I was there one
'Guess who WCI S the f1rst gu '
day that rookie year when to g1eet me and welcome me
Losey told Havlt cek, 'You've to the learn., Htghl ltarnse)
got w lea rn to shoot more 1f He tmmedtatel y start ed
yo u want to stay m lh tS teachtn~ lllc ill the thUt gs I'd
leagu e. If you don't,~cy ' ll lmve to le&lt;irn
double team tl1e other guard
' That \\ ,15 al su r Hoti1
and you'll hur l the team more Cous) 's last )ear and aft er he
than help them ·
h,Jd wak hed rn e awhile, he
"That 's the most anwzrng pulk'&lt;l me astde I had ne\eJ
thmg to me," added McHu gh
played ~u .trd before li e
1

nottced when I dnbbled down
the noor, I'd pu t my body
between the ball and · the
defensive man Consequentl y
I'd have my hark turne d and
be un 0 ble to see all th~
players uri the court Well ,
U1at was nne of th e thmgs
Crmsv wa&lt; so ~r e at at an d no
one " 't!l t-vcr know how much
he helped rne "
llav hcek's potnt was tha t
R&lt;unsey and Cousy could
ha ve looked at the yo un ~
Oh iO~; -;, ; a threat to thetr
de( lm~a r·cer s
Instead
they
helped
Havllt.tk, he sa1d, because
"wmnmg wa s the only thtng
th at mattered ft wa s a lutal.
umfJCd, - team effort Tha t s
what Celtt cs Prtde IS all
about And the secret w tl
was the way teams of tlle pd sl
It ted to help pe ople of the
futu re The tra rlttton 11as kept
alt ve and passed along that
v.ay
~1

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HECK'S
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'1 .09

COSMOIC 'DEPT.

By RICK GOSSELIN
UPI Sports Write r
KANSAS CITY , Mo I UP It
- 0 J Stmpson IS no longer
the best runtung ba ck m lhe
NHt tnn al FcNJtba ll League
He's not eve n th e · best
runmng bac k m has ov.n
ton ference any more
Sunpson no longer rates as
th e league's best ba ll earner
because of a kn ee In Jur y
whi ch cut his 1977 season
short a nd he docs not re1gn as
kmg of Ills own conf erence
any more because of a tr ade
last week that sent him from
the Buffalo Btlls of the AFC to
the San Francisco 49er&gt; of the
NFC
In both m&lt;tances, Sunpson
has bee n forced to lake a
lliJck seilt lu Walter Payton of

the Chicago Bears It IS
Payton's turn 111 the cycle
" I adm tr e Walle r Payton,"
Sunpso n sa1d "I thmk he's a
super pla)er I also adnure
Tony Dorsett But t tme
comes and tune goes
Runmng backs come and
runnmg ha cks go About the
only thtng you can dots leave
memorieS .
"When I was at Southern
Cal, f left there Wi th every
record 111 the book No w I
don 'I thmk I ha ve a record
left because of Antl10ny Dav ts
and RICk) Bell You 've got to
rea lize that your tune comes;
and when tt dues, some body
else 1s gomg to be rtgh t there
'Persona lly, I lhtnk I've
perform ed as well as
anybody 01hen I was well
And I thm k I wt ll perform as
01 ell as anybody befor e I'm
throu gh '
'l11e NFI. cy cle began wtth
Jun Br own m the hflies,
contmucd wtth Gale Sayers m

Bro wn 's all-lime rus htng
reeor d next season from tile

Bay Area
Sampson who wa s m
K~nsas Cit' recen tly to
pr urn ute, not ~ u r pn sm g ly, an
orange JUice ftrm based m
Sa n Franetst'O , IS 2,129 yards
short of equall mg Brown .s
carc'Cr output He has gtven
hunself a two-year deadli ne
for surpassmg th e furmr r
Cleveland great
"I only know of one great
bac k who played very well
tnto his thtrl tes ," sa td
Stm pso n, ' and that wa s
Leroy Kelly I Cleveland I
Junmy Brown qUJl early and
Gal e Sayers was badly llurt
by tn jUrtes by the time he was

NEW YOHK 1UPI ' - You know how much vou 11ant to catch
your next bre ath '
TI1ot 's how much Don Zunmer wanted another p1tchcr He •s
gol one now, a real bluc -&lt;:htppe r, tn Denms Eckers ley wh o won
14 games w1th Cleveland la st year and should wm more this
)ear with th at Boston ftrepower be hmd hmt
Eckersley throws bullets Only 23, he 'll ltghten th e race tn
tl1e Amencan I.eague J:ast but he won't dectde 11
The Yankees still look hke a mortal lock to me '
Today th e bullpen ts ever)1hing
Beyond quest ton, the Yankees have fa1 and awa) th,.,besl
The Heds added a seventh
bullpen
m baseball nght no11 and that 's mamly "h) I see them
run 1n lhc stxth mnmg when
gmng
all
tlte v.ay . wtnmng th etr diVI Sion, th e pennant and you
Dave Colhns scored on Driescan
throw
m the Wor ld Senes. too
sen's mfleld out
Texas
has
unproted ttself apprectably 111 the AI. West but
The Reds add ed thetr fmal
t,,cks
nottceabl)
tn the bull pen The l(oyals are much stronger
two runs m the c1ghth one
28
m
that
departm
ent
an il l th mk they II lead thetr dh1swn a gam
commg o!f.Dnessen 's smgle,
" In 1975, 11 seemed no one
II1
the
t\auonal
Le
ague. I see the Ph1 lhes 11tnmn ~ mthe East
hts thtrd hit of the game
hit me It felt hke I played the b) almost os muth &lt;~ S tlle) •.tnt to and the Reds fmtsht ng ftrst
Se aver, scheduled to pttch
enllre season wilho!JI gellmg tn the We st, With th e Phlls fmall1 makt ng tl through the
the Reds ' opener at horne
htt But once you reach W, playoffs and tn:o their f1r st World Senes m 28 years
aga mst Houston Thursday,
yo u ge t .hit and you stll rt
l&lt;)l)kin g at all the teams here's huw I S€e them wmdmg up
wnrkcd the ftr st six tnnmgs,
leel mg 11 My first f1ve yea1 s
Ameru·an League
) Ieiding both of the Pirate
m the league, I neve r had a East
West
runs and a ll of lhe tr etght
t.hc SI Xti es, Sunpson tn the bu sted li p or a scar on my
Kall'" SC!ty
L New York
hit s
sev~ntaes and nov. Payton as
face. I'm :I2 now , If I play 2 Bos1on
Texa::;
NEW YORK IUPI )- Earl the league steams toward many more years, l' Uha\·e to 3 Detr ott
Caltforma
play the heav0 m' all Ill ) 4 Balllmore
Jones, a &amp;-fool- II cent er fr om 1980
Mm ·ota
"Other peopl e ,Jre gotng to mov1es
Mount Hope lligh School m
5 Mtlwauk ee
"If I can play two more r. Cleveland
West Vtrgin ta, Satur day ra te who's the best, " Sun pson
became the first sophomore satd I JUS! tr y tn do the best year s wtlhllut tnjury, lthmk I 7 Tortonto
can gel the yards I need 1to
smce Kareem Abdul-Jabbar JOb th at I can
Nathmal i..A•agUl'
"When I came tnto the break Rrown 's ~ord 1 I
m l963 wbe named wthe fi rst
West
East
team on the Parade league, Gole &amp;l)ers wa s sllll generally don't th10k m terms I Ph tladelphta
Cmrmnat1
Magazme AII-Amenca htgh play ing I can recall pla)o ng of r ecords but tha t one 2 St Lou ts
Los Angelt'S
m Soldt cr's F'teld and he wa s all'o aysst.&gt;t"'ms tocome up It '~
school basketball squad.
Hou&lt;lon
:1 Ptllsburgh
tlbdui-Jabbar , then known stand1 ng along the stdehnes I R m il estone With lh r 4 Montrea l
San F'nmrascn
111 the game
Julie Plank hit one free as Lew Al cmdor , was a ga tned d ose to 200 )ards thai sched ule ~nmg tn 16 games 5 Chtcago
San Oteg o
Atlanta
throw for llortley wtUJ :15 Parade first team All - da y and I don't Ounk he I'd be chsappomted 1f I dnJ 11 'I r. New York
seconds wgo and Wtlltams, a Amenca selectaon in earh of gmned 10 But m my rntnd get 1t "
If
th
er
e's
an
y
sudt
thmg
as
a
da
rk
horse
m
bot
h
leagces,
the
:HI JUniOr foward, d tnched his th ree va rstty seasons .11 U1crc has never been a better
Ttgers
could
be
11
I
ltke
the
kids
lite)
lutu&gt;,
Ttm
Corcoran
,
the ga me for Ha rtley wtth Power Memor1al Academy m runntng ba ck than Gale PEHSONS APPLY
CINCINNAT I I UP It The Ja son Thompson and Ste\'e Kem p, and thetr pitching should be
two free throws at the 15 New York 11 96~ ) and tf S;l\ers And he doesn'l have
too
many
records,
etther
list nf candtda tes for the much better with Mark Ftdry ch back lo l&lt;i kt• Ius re!(Uior turn
second mark. That gave the Jones can accomplish thot
·If )ou sa w Ga le play, you Univers tly of Cmc1nn a u 's With Da"e Hozema and Jm1 Slato n
Hawks a 5&amp;-54 lead and feCit for twu !llore seasons he
DetrOil coul d rno\e past Baltunor&lt;• tn!n thtrd place tn the AI.
lovt'&lt;llhc
m;m Be left us wtth head basketbilll cuadung jub
Tucket closed th e scon ng would become the first player
East
The Orwles dtd as well as tile) P'-'Sstbl) could last ) ear
now tops 40, says UC Alhleltc
011\h a bas ket wit h three m 15 years to achieve that tnCillOri('S '
and may slip hack,
Snnpson gamed 557 yards Dtret tor B11l Jemke
honor.
seconds to go.
Netther if1il"aukee nor Cleveland's pllchtng ISg a red for the
last
year
with
the
B1lls
before
One) began us search for a
In selelltng 40 players from
Tucker, a stx -foo t semor ,
long hau l and Toronto ma) be ha rd pu l to wm as many games
not only set a new stngle across Ute nalton to Its 22nd h1s sea!)(l\l ended wath an new coach Tuesda) " hen as last year when tlm~ma ged only 54 vtelones
mjur)
to
hiS
left
knee
tn
the
Gale Catlett qu tl to go to We 1
game record wtth her 36 annua l squad, Pa rade tapped
In the AL West, 11 should be stn ctly between the Royals and
sevfllh
g:une
Ytrgm 1a
high
school
stars
from
22
po mls, but also shattert'&lt;l a
the
RBnger s TI1 e Angels still are search mg for someone to
A
No\
emb
er
opera
tiOn
.Jen1ke sa1d interVIew s have
stltles Caltforma led the wa y
t wo-g~m e mar k. She had 34
back.
up Frank Tanana and Nolan Hyan Jne Kudt and Bobby
r
·rnnvl.!d
somc
tart
llage
from
been set up with several
potnls m the Pa nt her s wtth ft ve selectiOns, II1 diana
Grteh
both have to stay hea lthy for Cahfornw to be any kmd of
th
e
'
,
..
J
ll't'
;md
Simpson
,
a
candtdales and the new coach
sermft nal win over Delphos had four and New York,
threat
Kentucky and lll tnots each nati ve of San Frandsco, wtll IS expected w be named
St John's Friday .
The loss of Lyma n Bostock and Lorr) lhsle can't posStbll
co ntl nut• Ins assaul t on sometime next week
placed three
make the Twms any str onger Fourth pial'' 1s as htgh as I can
sec the Twms ftmshtng
It should be a long, long season iur Cha rhe Fmley and the
A's, and an even longer one fo r the Mann ers
Over 111 the Na ttonal Lea!(U e, havmg Tom Sea\ er all season
long wtll make all the dtffl'r ence m tho worl d to the Hed s
Enough dtfference to beat th e Dodgers mthe Weste rn Dtvtsion .
Btll Vtrdon feels ht s Astros coul d fmish ahead of etther the
Reds or the Dodger s, bull don't tht nk so
When and tf V1da Blue hnally gets Si tuated, th e Gtants w11l
be stronger , bu t sllll not strong ennugh to crash the hrst three
spots 10 th e dl\oston
Roger Cratg , thetr oew1nanager, 1113) be able IQ move his
Padres up , but I'm mchned to doubltt Not enough ptlclun g
/
thinlt a lot of people ,Jre gomg mem ory-makers A "new' and not en ough hitting , even w1 th Oscar Gambl e added
mme to life agam
By RICK VANSANT
Ill
be glad I saved th ts 1970 - the last year Crosley
The
walls,
the
gtganlic
UNION, Ky. (UP! )- When
The Braves will prove they can ft msh last wtth a lot nf
was used - aut omobtle ts st tll modest sa larted pla yers )US! as well as the y can w1th a bu nl'h
ba
llpark."
scor
eboa
rd,
dugouts
,
bat
Ute Naltonal League seasonLuebber s has do ne a betng muted on the left field of mt lhonatres
opener ts played April 6 in racks, even the turnstil es fence
meticulous
rebo tldmg JOb nea rb y C tn ci nn a t t 's .dl authentic, all tak en from
Jerry Morales and Mark Ltttell make the Cardinals str on ~er
Luebber s was the biggest tn my book, and tf Kent Tckulvc and Eltas Sosa don 't perform
even
mcludmg
the
mfarnous
the
Cmctnnat
t
Crosley
Field
Riv er front Stadium , some
buy er when md1vidual pteces up to expecl&lt;it ions w1th the Pira tes , the Expos mtght steal
CTIItc ol the new "sten le, d~&lt;m a nthng site - have been Crosley Field terrace
ol
the park were sold aft er third place away from tiJem
Instead
ol
a
gravel
warning
antiseptic" loo k tn stadiums reconstructed by Lar ry
dismanUmg
a few years ago
track
at
the
outfield
wall
,
IS bound to wonder , " What Luebbers on his 210-acre
Dave Km gman 'wtll have a b1g year for th e Cubs, I'm prl'll~
"
I
just
couldn
't be heve the) sure, but I'm not so sure about Bru ce Sutter
Crosley
feawred
a
grassy
ever happened to those good farm .
" I'm always tntrodu ced as inclin e Re as· outlt elders were tearing it down ," he
old ballparks?"
If the Mets had nine Steve Hcndcrsons, I'd be mchncd to t.llke
the
man who's rebuilding learned wskillfully scamper said . " ! never Imagined an other look at them, but smce he 's the only one thl'l have, one
Well , just travel from
Cmcmnatl across the 01\l&lt;t Cros ley Field in hts up ·the terrace, but VISiting they'd actua lly do away with look ts more than enough
Rtver a lew miles to the burkyard ," says l.AJebbers oulftelders oft en fell down Crosley Field I guess that's
hamlet of Union, Ky, and "Some people wonder why, trying to chase down long the real reason I did allth ts I didn't want it to disappear "
you'll see one of those former bet I lhtnk lt 's a good proJect drives.
Not only has Crosley not
Lu
e
b
be
r
s
says
Luebbers, 37, a prosperous
major leagu e parks
'
d
i
sappe
ared - it al!k&gt;tS being
reconstruction
ts
now
about
"Kentu cky countr y ham "
An astonishing project used
agam
. Luebbers lets
90
percent
completed
and
th e rebuilding or Crosley dealer, has sun k about $35,000
local
youth
baseball teams
be
's
now
pulling
the
linishmg
Field, the quaint home of the into his fi ve-year r~t lding
use
t~e
fie
ld.
touches
on
the
beautiful
old
Cincinna ti Heds ior nearly 60 eff ort .
"I don't have a s4tgle 65-lool long and 50-foot htgh • And who knows, maybe
years
ts nea nn g
Frida y
Nf'.,., Yon . \ NL J
Plfl Cf'd
someda y, the Reds also will
Base ball
oulf1E' Ider Elliott Mi'lddo~ on th('
regret abou t starling tl," scoreboard
complellon,
Atlanta -· Opt,oned p1IC:hcr d 1o;ablf'd l1 !1' OPI IOneCI p li ChN
''Getting the clock up there make another appearance at Frank
On the crest of a huge hill says Luebber s, an avid
LaCorte and '"' 'e1oer Rov Let' Jackson to Tidf'wltler
Rob Bel loLr to Richmond ol Jhe ot ltle tntPrncll ,oni'l l Leaouc
that was bulldozed and land- baseball ran who spent a lot of is a bt t of a problem," he Crosley.
Toronto
Relvrnt!O p1tcher
" I've thought about an old- tnlerna t,onat League sent
scap ed t o fit the actual hi s childhood watching the says, "But It'll be running
Pi tCher Craig Skok ana m11e1aer
Larry Dem ery to thf' Pills
soon
timers
game
here
for
some
dimenstons olthe park - 328 Heds play at Crosley.
Br uce BenedlCI IO m 1nor leagv~
burgh P !ralf''5
College
The minute hand on the time, " says Luebbers "We'll camp or re ass1gnm en l
"II1 fact, everyday it seems
feel down the left field hne
Chtcago
(AL )
Ask.eo
vcon;pa
H1red
Hug !1
just
have
to
see
wha
t
and 366 down the right held more worthw hil e to me, clock is live feel lon g,
wa1ver s on p tt chet B.ul John
Ou 1ham , former Flor ida Slate
son and outf ie lders Roy l e cnttch . i'S l'lea o baskeloal l
The walls, with their adver- happens."
line - Crosley Field has l'wenly yea rs from now, I
Sillim a n a nd Bobby Colucc::1o
coach
Us tng
messages,
ar e
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Jones on

first team

Bishop Hartley cQps
girls Class AA title
pomtS and tearnmHtc Am y

Pa Ilay added Iii In ptm er
Columbu&lt;B1shop ll artley to a
53-56 \'!dory ove r Sprmgboro
Saturd,ty afternoon ;&lt;1.,_ the
ftnals uf the Class i'IA fl tr ls
Slltte lugh sc hool l:mketball
tuur nan1cnt at St John
Ar ena
·nw 47ilOmt oulp ut by the
two Hart ley stars overshadowed a record-setting 3&amp;pmnt perfor 111ancc by
Sprmgboro 's Anw Tucker

Bartley , whtch won It s
second AA chitmpwnslnp m
tiJC tou rnament' s three-yea r
htstory , tratled 41140 after
Tucke r's basket with 7.28 left
111 the ~a me, but the Hawks,
" 'lh Wtlltams sconng I I
points ;md Pa llay four ree led
off 15 unattswe red points to
la ke a aS-48 OJargtn Wllh two
and one half mtnutes to play
Sprmgboro, wh tch lost fur
the fi rst time in 25 games,
ba ttled back, however , wtth a
basket by Tucker cutt mg t1te
margm to 55-S4 w1th I 13 left

Two candidates
not interested

A' :1llilry

wtll meet HI the h, me uf
Mable Brown "n Tuestla) ill
7 30 t&gt; 111 Toptc lor lht•
mt.· Ct ln g " ill be Spccliil
Foret gn Helatton H The
cuntry tu be studtcd Will he
Peru. Other bu,.ness wtll be
conduc1et! at th e meetin

Hts btgges t
Havltcek played all 82 games, pub lic tty
ave ragmg 34 mtnules of dtsappotn tmenl was be mg
playmg tune and scormg 15 9 bypassed for the 1960 U.S
po mls a contest
Olymp tc team
"The way he's playtng, you
Havlice k ahnosl had two
wonder why he's reltrmg,' professwnal sports Cll reers
satd General Ma nager Red - and reportedly was good
Auerimch, whu selected Ohio enough for th ree.
Slate's Havlicek m the ftrst
A I Ia n I a
Br a v es
round 10 1962 while passmg kn uckleballer Ph tl Ntekro, a
uver scorers Chet Walker and high school teamma te , satd
Terry Dtschtn ger. " If , you Havhcek had all the tools w
watched ht m and dtdn't know become a hardh tttmg ftrsl
h1s age, you'd never guess baseman tn th e maJ or
"But he wants w relt re leagues
while he's sti ll playm g good
Ohto Slate football coach
basketball and wa nts to go Woody Hayes used to
out like the great player he mtroduce him as "th e best
always ha s been," sa1d quarterback tn the Big Ten,
Auerbach, who coached htm on ly he 's not playmg" The
tn hts ftrstfour years as a pro. Cleveland Browns kept him
The pecu har thing about as a lt ghl end unlll th e fmal
Havli cek - and many of lhe cut before giVIng the iob to
gems Auerbach found late m Gar y Collt ns, wh'!1, also
the ftrst round of NBA draft s pun ted
- ts that few forecast hts
After betng watved by the
greatness . He was the Bro WTL~. w1th an mV1tat10n to
defenstv e guard at Oh to ret urn the nex t fall, Havhcek
Stat e, where te ammates ma de a fas t br ea k for
Jeu y Lucas, La rry Stegfrted Marshfi eld , Mass, where
and Bobby Kmght got the , Auerbach pu t hun tn a

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Jim Brown's records

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HOUSEW ARE DE PT.

oppostlton's toughest forward
m hts last weekend, as he has
throughout Iu s career in
which Boston won etght NBA
cha mpw nshtps and he
became the third htghesl
scorer m league ht slor y.
The dtfference will be m the
wee kend-lon g ce lebr at to n ·
planned for the qutel and·
melt culous
ma n fr om
Martms Ferry, Ohto, whose
wrsey No 17 will be rettred
early nex t season
The mayor of Boston will
decl are Aprtl 7-9 as John
llavhcek weekend , the clu b
will throw a btrlhda y party
Saturday ntght and hold a
fete Sunday afternoon dunn g
the halflune of the fmale
ag amst Buffa lo
TheCelttcs, the last team w
heap going-a11ay presents on
llavheek, will gtve hun a
mob tl e tra1le r va lued at
$40,000
And when the season IS
over, man) Will ask why lhe
NBA 's Ironman left so soon
They wtll pomt out that

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the gangly ktd who took
Frank RB msey's sJxlh&lt;nan
job and turned 11 mlo a
sctence, th e young veteran
stea lmg the ball wtth ltme
runn10 g out m the 1965
seunftna l se nes to preserve a
110-109
'" n
over
Philadelpht a, the wounded
swmgman playmg with a
da ngli ng n ghl •rm a nd
stngle han ded ly keeptng
Boston close 10 a 1973 Easter n
Conference Iitle defeat to the
New York Kmcks
llavlicek the oppor tunist the maestro or chestratmg the
rebtrlh of a champton m the
1974 fmal senes agamsl Mt lwaukee , the seemmgly tooold ma n lhrowmg m offbal ance shots to help sea l a
triple over time wm aga msl
Phoerux m 1976, and the
ageless star sltll dtvmg for
loose ball s while playmg for
the shell of a team that
pa ssed for th e 19n-78 Celtt cs
Tirough he turns 38 on
Saturday Havltcek sttll wtll
be assign ed to guard the

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By GIL PETERS
UPI Sports Writer
BOSTON (UPI ) - From a
two-handed dunk in 1962 to an
expected r aft er crocktng
receplton next Sunday, the ! &amp;year career of John llavh cek
has brough t memories to a
nation of basketball fans
Ig nore everythmg else and
concentrate on one record :
lhts purported ly mortal man
will ha ve played tn 1,270.
games for the runmn gest
team Ul Nalwnal Basketball
Assoctallon history.
Ills low pulse beat and
large lungs have helped the
so-ca lled " Btonie Ma n"
endure 8, 000 mtles of on-eo urt
hustl e, but 11 ts hts destre to
excel that has made llavhcek
great.
Hts own assessment sums
up J ohn Havlicek best "I
never was a great shooter or
a great rebounder. Other
players are fa ster and can
jump htgher But I'm an
opportumst "
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CJNCINN,\Ti i UPI) - Two
leadmg ,candtdates among 40
prospects in the searc h for a
Uni ve rsit y of Cin ctnnali
basket ball co ach have
indt ca ted they ar e not
mterested in the JOb
Nor th Ca t;~Jima-Char lotle
Coach Lee Rose an d
Cretghton Coach Torn Apkc
satd Fr tday they asked UC
Athletic Director Bill Jenike
to look elsew her e for a
rep lacement to Gale Cattell ,
who restgned Monday Ill go to
West Vll'gmia University,.
Hose,
a
Ci ncmna lt
fr eshman coach 111 the mid1960s, told the Charlotte
Observer he was "absolutely
- not interested" In the job here

and wtll ask J e111ke to remove
h1s name from cnns1 d~ra u on •
Apke, who attend eo high
schoolm Cinctnnott and la ter
was a b'l'aduate assistant
coach a t UC, smd he told
Jemke Friday af ternoon that
he wasri't mlerested "and
that I didn't want to muddy
the wate rs 10 any way I don't
want to stand m the way of
Ctnctnna ti making a speedy
deC ISIOn.11

Anothe r popular candtdate
for th e , JOb, form er
profess ional sta r Oscar
Robertson, has told UC he ts
not mter esl ed m the JOb
Jemke satd Th ursday he
hoped to name a new coac h
th is week.

Trio combines
for 3-0 victory
FORT MYEHS, Fla. (UP! ) pttched the mnth wtthout
- De nn is Leona rd, J tm allowing a hit.
Colborn and Do ug Btrd
The outing was the best of
combined lor a four-hitt er the spring for Col bu rn, who
Saturday to hft the Kansas entered the game with an 0-2
City Hoyals to their fi rst record and a 13.20pa med run
spring Ifalnlng shutout with a .B\1Croge.
3-0 decision over the Atlanta
Pete Lacock, George Brett,
and Darrell Porter singled
Braves
Leonard allowed Iwo hils 111 home rWts for Kansas Cll y orr
the fir st two Innings before losing pitcher Tommy Boggs
giving way to Colburn,. who Brett led the Hoyals with two
1ole
sh ut out Atla nta on two . hits while Willie Wilson &amp;
si ngles for six Innings. Rlrd two bases to boost his spring
tota l to 20

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C-2- The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, April 2, 1978

Falcons score
third victorv
By GARY CLARK
MASON .- Kreig Sayre's
two-out fifth mmng smgle and
th e lwo-hit pitching of'Ma rk
Smith enabled the Waha ma
Whit e Fal cons lo escape wtth
a narrow 2-l \"icl on over the
Ripl ey. Vtkmgs Friday .
The win clt•vated the Bend
Area tram's season record to
3-1 on the l'ear .
'vlark Smilh got his second
stan of the 1978 campai gn
and tlim(•d in an inlpressive
perfomlHnce m pttktng up hts
tnilial win of the season. The
jumur nghthander gave up
just 1wo hilS while striking
OUI seven and walking three
The Whue Falcons collared
thr~e \'tkmgs ptt chers for
seven b.1se kn oc ks of wh ich
1"'0 wenl for extra ba ses.
Vtnce Wean~r had two siiJgles
while Tim Lit chft eld. Krctg

Sayre and Jack Smith and
Kurt Savre aiS&lt;J had one
safety c;ich with bolh being
IWtJ ba~gers in lhe fifth
fn.1mr .

Wahatna jumpt•d out to a 10 lead In lis ftr&gt;1 ttmr at bat
when lhc staning Hiplcy
pitcher walked Fred Smtth
With the buses loaded I t) fnrct'
in the ftrst run of the game .
Ripl ey came batk m the

HOfldOe

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ConlliiUed from C. I
pr ofe ssional qynasly,
Havlicek's jo b was l.o uphold.
rather Uwn pass on the
tradition, But once the clu b's
championship streak ended
in 1967 after eight straight
ti tles, Ha\'lt ce k's role
changed.
Defens1ve gua rd K.C. Jones
retired thai spring and Havlicek became both a star1er
and captain for player-coach
Bill Russell . With in two more
years . after Hussell and Sam
J ones re tired in 1969.
Hav Jicek became the link
between th e "old " Celt,i cs and
the "new " Celtics of former
teammate Tom Hemsohn.
Havlicek worked on ba ckcourt lechmque w1th Don
Chaney and Jo J o White while
perfecting his own role as a
quick forward . Along wi th hi s
first champi onship in 1962,
Havlicek 1s most proud of the
1974 tttle winner because he
was the model for that team .
Fittingly. he wa s named the
most valuable player of that
final senes

bollom ha lf of the second
inning when they scored a
lone tally without the aid N a
llllse hit.
After Ocheltree grounded
out. Winlers reached on an
error and went to third on
· a nother fie ldi ng mi sc ue
which. allowed Barnette to
reach first. With rurmers on
the eorners th e Vikings lried
a double steal, whirh resulted
111 Sa melle being nailed .-at
se('orid and Winters beating
lhe return (hrow to the' plat e
to tic the score al 1-1 .
Wahama scored the win·
ning run in the fifth with two
outs. Weaver gro unded out In
short followed· by a double by
Mark Smilh. Smith was then
thrown out attempti ng to
swipe lhird for the second

Reds working hard; for
cha,m pionship honor~
valuable player. seasons trades and , fin ally, th e
sl ipped a bit to .288 with 22 mdividual statistics . of the
regulars, as impressive as
homers and 78 RBI.
"By failing lo win a third they seemed on paper·, were
straight world championship, at least U&gt; some degree
we blew a chance fo r misleadmg .
" I'm getting tired of
immorta lity
sin ce
no
reading
that the reason for
National l.eague team has
our
noi
winning
last season
ever done U1at. TI1e problem
1
was
because
we
didn
t work
was we never got close
hard
eno
ugh
in
sprin
g
enough Ill make a go of it. We
training,"
said
Rose,
who
believed we could overcome
the Dodgers and I think we collected his customa ry 2011
would have if we had ever hits en route to a .311
gotten Ill four or five games of avera ge. ·"You can trace our
them. Unfortunately, that fa ilure to two things: for one.
four-fifths of the starling
never happened ."
A team of immense pride pi tchi ng rotation we left
and, yes , character , the Reds sprin g training wilh ~ as
offer no excuses for their replaced by midseason . and
off ensive
failure s last season - only second. our
sta
tistics
were
misleading
in
cold. hard fa cts.
that
we
left
a
lot
of
guys
on
Their best ' Pit~her, Tom
Seaver, didn't arrive until llllse and lost a lot uf one-run
mid season: their bullpen ballgames. "
from the championship years \~hroughout the ear ly days
of 1975-76 was almost totally 0~1is sprin g, the Reds would
di smantled bv untimely spend some 25-30 minutes of

By BILL MADDEN
UPI Sports Writer
TAMPA , Fl a. t UP!) - The
Cin cinn'!ti Reds have good
reason to wonder whether
1978 will prove Ill be a
glorious revival of "That
Championship Season " or
another depressing chapter
of "Paradise Lost. "
II is. ind eed, hard to
imagine a team with such
superstars as Pete Hose,
Johnny Bench, Tom Seaver.
Ge orge Fos te r a nd Joe
Morgan finishing anywhere
else but firsl. Yet, the sort of
invin ci bility those nam es
conjure up was clouded afte r
oul.
las t year's second .place
Kurt Sayre kepi things fi nish. 10 games behind the
alive with a two-bagger down runaway National Leagu e
the left fie ld linr and sco red cham pi on Los Angeles
moments later when brother Oodgers.
Krei g Say re deliv ered a
"There's no question last
game winning single to give year wa s an embarrassment
the White Falcons a 2-1 wm . · to us." said Morgan, who,
F'ollow tng Sat urday's twin after two stra ight mosf
bill with Buffalo, the local
nine take a da y off before
ente rtai n1ng

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Week of Aprill , 1978

DATE- GY MNA SIUI,I
Apnl J

B 10 p rn . Open Rec

Apri l.t. ClosPd lnlrdmura ls
Ap ril~ Clu!&gt;cd l nl rilr'nura ls
/.1.jJnt to .C losed lnl ramura iS
Apr rl 7 /9 p m , F,1rn Rcc . N igh t.
Apr~ I B C losect
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Apn19 1 J p rl) , QPen Re c .
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POOL
B· lO p.m., Open Swi m

Clo sed
Closed
Closed
7 9 p.m. Fam . Rec . Night
Closed
I·J p.m., Open Sw im

7-9 p .m .. Open Swim

st rr s~1 ng

I!l tlthtlli!TJ.;~
tlwt wt·n~ on&lt;'t' tht&gt; lr
tradt&gt; mark .
Wht'n
thl'
exhibith)n t..:amt.•:-. !it.'!-!illl, ~1s
nwn~ ns fu~u· rt&gt;J.,'1 Jlars would
stay back tnld tHk(• extra
hatting pr;wlh"l' &gt;\liJiL' lhc
n•sl ilf lht · t'lnh wrnl 110 ft ro; Hl
fu ncin nwnt;JI s

trip .
feel s !he t•xt ra WHrk
will make a ciirfl'rt'JH'I" th is
ye(lr along wi th u ri C' 11tl wr
H11SI'

hnp..Jrtant fach •r.
· 'Thcrl' ·~ II (! \~ ;1 \ tlw
IJodgt•rs art' gtllllf.l: Lo gPt off

wilh 52 homers mtd H9 RBI.
· I dort't St~l' how George
ran r1uplil'&lt;ih' the stati stics he
h••d l:tsl yea r. " conceded
J{('dS Man age r Sparky
Anderson . "Thll t'S a once-inu-hfl'limc season. llut I still
lln nk lll''l l br a bett er
I" II player .·'

In Anrll'rson·s mind. the
ll eds' demise 111 1~77 c;m be
tr:HTd to just one place - lhc

JHtdlCI'S "You ··an offer ;Ill the
UJ the slilrt they clid l:tst
re&lt;iStlns
you wH nt for what
year ," he ,..,a td. '' One Ill on•
iliippencd
last year," said the
wiu anJl tlw~ 'd llaVI' st•t ;1
.-·hite~~&lt;llrcd skipper, "but
l"l\:or' d for Apn l."
Despll e UJI'ir fullun: to lhdact ts. we jusl didn't have
repc:tt lao I y,•ar. U1e tlt•tb tltd · ;my pltt.·hmg . You can 't win a
have s iilular ~~ut-;t;u1d1n g J'f·rmanl when your pitl'hers
individua l pt:•rfuri !\Hil('l:~ that
may bi.· h;u·d t1• duplt• &gt;lh'
Gl'(JI"ht' Fu stet· . fc.r inst&lt;JnCt',

captured tilt• \l t•.&gt;l Valua lik
Player rtv.;H·d by httt wg .:ILiJ

g i \'iu~-,; up
~~&lt;.nnt· . By U1r
.~: aver and Ulc

:1re.

4.2 ru ns pe r

time we got

slrtff be~ an to
wH. ()IIJ' h1tter.!;j were simply
worn out.,.

Having Seaver. the threetime Cy Young Award
winner, all season long is, in
the Reds ' opinion, the key to
regaining their stature .,a s .
baseball's best team .
" ~"or one thing, it is totally
impossible for us Ill ~ver have
a serious slump with Seaver
and Bill Bonham (a&lt;;quired
from the Cubs) a~y 1-2
pitchers," said Aniferson . " In
all my time here I've never
had two pilchers as good. The
only one that could compare
with them was Don Gullett
and he was hurt so much ."
"Our pitching wiU be all
right," Anderson said. " We
have a kind of a quietV
confidence about th1s year
and maybe it 's just as well
that other people are looking
for our weaknesses. We need
to be reminded that we're not
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Score by tnnings :
Htpley
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Wahama
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Yet whenever the team has
needed Havlicek U1e most
uver Lhe years, he has be en
there to score the winning
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" Before the seventh game
against Milwaukee in 1974,
Heinsohn had given all his X
and 0 stuff," said Challanl,
"and just before the team left
th e bench for the Ooor. John
said, ·some guys devote a
lifetime to · this game and
never get this far , so I want
every one of you to go out and
make U1i s the finest game of
1our basketball lives."
As Cha llant said, Ha vlicek
played every game as if the
championship were on the
line . How else could an
admittedly average shooter
rank thi rd behind Will
Chamberlain and Osca r
Robe rt son on the ca reer
scoring lis1?
How else could he bring a
team of youngsters back Ill
glory tn 1974 and 1976 in the
manner he had been taught a
dct.:ade earlier ?

"John has spanned three
When hts earee r ends
Boston Celtics periods," said Su nd ay April 9. John
Tom Sanders, a former team- ' Havlicek will have set a
mate and now Havhcek's record of being the only NBA
coach, in the forw.ard to the player Ill score 1,000 points in
book "Hondo - Ccltics Man 16 straight seasons. He will
in Motion."
fimsh with a 20 pomt per
" He's been Wit h the game sco rin g avera ge.
unbeawbles of the '60s as well Imagine scoring 20 poi nts
as the mtddle dirtsion every game. for more lhan 70
ftmshers of the early '70s. The games a year for 16 seasons
ob1~ous anehor man durin~
with a running team .
the return _Ill championship
With sueh creden tial s,
play of the last few seasons, Havhcek would appear ready
John 's abilily to blend and for another career as a coa ch.
lead by deed stamps him as a To some tl seems logical thai
truly great pla yer.
he lake over the fl oundenng
''Throughout his ca reer Ihe Celtics and restore the team
pace has been the same . 1n the level of the other 13
Fast ! The key word, of title-wmning squads.
course , is pace . John's ra te of
To Havlicek, a career on a
movemenl has been timely , basketball bench is furth est
as well as contmuous . There from h1s mind . " ! have no
are just enough floo.r -burning destre Ill coach," he said,
dives to come up · with the altlylugh he added he will
loose balls, yet not enough to serve "in some capacity"
be lermed reckless and with the Ce ltics in the future .
J&gt;1SStbly cause an injury so he
"l'm-a manufa cturer 's rewouldn 't be there wh en presentative for housewares
needed He really used his and sporting goods in
bod1 well," wrote Sanders. Columbus (Ohio) and I've
,
become involved in a
Havhcek always lOO k care !Wen dy's)
ham bur ge r
of h1s body. as in the 1976-77 fran chise in Westcheste r
season when he sat for an County, N.Y.," he said .
hour hefore and afler every
"Plus. I might get wsee the
Kame wth tce packs on both' Virgin Isla nds in the
kn&lt;·es It • keep himself limber wintertime next year . Ha ving
en"u~h 10 run . He also played the wa y I have and
refust·d u, abuse his body having ex perien ced eig ht
w1th alcohol or tobacco .
championships, I think I'll be
" flo•f"re htg games, some easily adjustable to li fe
h'\IY S wrould pa rty a little bit with out basketball."
and no1 be ready," said
The game of llllsketball .
Celtlr's' trainer Frank and the Celtics in particu lar ,
CIJallant, ·uut John Havlicek will have far more problems
played Her) ~ arne as if it adjusting to li fe wi t hout
were h1s fmtoJ two hours." Havlicek. He is last playing
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that link with the Era of
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perfe cii un l••ads to so me one left to teach the
humorotl&lt;; sttu;jtH,ns offcourt. youn gs ters• how to move
He still us'es the same with out the ball , how to start
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cosmetic preparat1ons above being an offensve force .
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he han gs eve r y ite m of There are nol that many good
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in the lockerroom.
Al Attles, who played for the
'.' He can drive you crazy ," Phila delph ia Warri ors
said Challant . "In 1973 when against the Ce,ltics' captain .
he separated his shoulder 1in
"His coaches were truly
the Knicks' playoff ), he had lu cky because nol many
th e assistant trainer COIJlb his coaches ha ve I he opportunity
hair for him because he to work with a guy even near
couldn't raise his arm . But his cali ber. I fo r one. will
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Jazz,

117~116

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Twenty-four hours earlier
Lonnie Shelton wouldn 't ha v~
been around to make the
play . It's .got Ill make New
Orleans wonder if the
playoffs were meant to be .
"Truck Robinson and I both
went up for it and I guess he
couldn't tell it was me who
· had the ball," said guard Gail
Goodrich of the Jazz Friday
·night after Sheltlln wrestled
away a rebound a nd
converted U&gt; help lift the New
Yo\ k Knicks to a 117·116
victllry .
Shelton had been ejected
from Thursday's game wiU1
half a quarter to play after
fighting with Mitch Kupehak
of Washingtlln , and without
him the Knicks lost the game.
On Friday, Shelton did
more than solidify the Knicks
playoff chances and hand
New Orleans tts fifth straight
defeat ~ he probably wok the
Jazz
ri ghl
ou t
of
consideration for a playoff
spot .
While the Jazz were losing
by one point, both the
Cleveland Cava liers and the
Atlanta Hawks won by one
point. Cleveland, Atlanta and
New Orleans are vying for
two playoff spots, and the loss
put the Jazz 1h games behind
Atlan ta with four games
remaining.
. Shelton and Tom McMillian
scored 24 points each in
]JOshing New York 's record to
37-36. Goodrich led th e Jazz
wilh 38 points .
In other games, Cleve l~nd
nipped Wash ingtlln 102-101,
New Jersey beat Milwaukee
122-114, San Anwnio overtook
Boston 120-117, Golden State
def ea ted Indiana 111-103 .
Chicago trimmed Detroit 117107, Atla nta overtimed
Ph il adelpllia 111-11 0, Phoenix
swamped Kansas City 136112, Seattle held orr Denver
111-109
and
Portland
surprised Los Angeles 10:~
101.
Cava liers 102, Bullcls lOt :
Ca mpy Russell's lhreepoint play , Foots Walker 's
steal and layup and Elmore
Smith's foul shot with less
than a minute Ill play helped
C1eveland remain close Ill
N~w York in the playoff
ba tt le in th e Eastern
Conference.
Nets 122, Buck• 114 :
Rookie forwa rd Bernard
King scored 39 points, leadinK
New Jersey Ill its 23rd \'ictory
of the season, one more than
all of last year, and fir st th 1s

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' Milwaukee.
year against
Spurs 120, Celtlcs 117:
Larry Kenan scored 32
points and George Gervin
added 25 to pull San Antonio
from a t7-point deficit Ill a
victory that pushed Boston
closer Ill elimination from
playoff consideration .
Warrl.ors Ill, Pacers 103: .
Golden State, sparked by
Hick Barry's 28 points,
rallied for 18 straight points
in the final 3:16 to hand
Indiana its sixth straight loss.
Hulls 117, Pistons 107:
Mark Landsberger scored
a ca reer.Jli gh 25 points a'nd
Artis Gilmore added 23 to
pace Chicago. Detroit's Leon
Dou gla s was game-high
scorer with 28 points.
Hawks Ill, 76ers llO :
Ollie Johnson hit a free
throw with two seconds Ill
play ·in overtime to help
Atlanta keep its playoff hopes
bright.
Suns 136, Klngs 112:
Paul Westphal, with 35
points, headed six Phoenix
players in double figures and
Hon Lee got 22 points and set
a team record for steals in a
season. 211 . The Suns had 18
steals for the game for a
se aso n total of 1.005 ,
becoming the first team in
NBA history to surpass 1,000
thefts in a season.
SuperSonics lll, Nuggets
109 :

Forward John Johnson
more than doubled his season
average with a team-high 25
points and Seattle withstood a
furious last-minute rally Ill
down fal tering Denver.
Trail Blazers 103, Lakers 101:
I jonel Hollin s scored eighl
of his 22 points in the final
quarter to s park injurydepleled Portland over the
Lake rs. Maurice Lucas
scored 26 points to lead the
Trai l Blazers, who played
wit hout four regulars,
incl udi n ~ center Bill Wa)ton.
Kareem Abdui-Jabbar led the
I,akers with 29 .

SHAKEUP IN OFFICE
CINCINNATi iUPil - Bill
Barrett, directllr of events for
the Cincinnati Stingers, was
promoted Ill vice president of
operations Friday in a front·
off ice restructuring.
Barrett will be in charge of
all non~wc key opera tions for
th e
World
Hockey
Association club, including
public relations, marketing ,
advertising, promotions and
til'ket sales .

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Eastern Conference

Arlantic Dlvi,lon
W. L. Pet .
x .Phila
53 22 ~ 07
New York
39 38 506
Boston
3{) 45 .400
Buffalo
26 .49 .347
New Jei'Sy
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Central Divi sion
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27
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37 40 .:481

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Houston
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Western Conference
Midwest Division

Denver
Milw

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41 36 .532

Chicago
De tro il

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36 40 .-474

GB
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Ind i ana

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By POHLA SMITH
UPI Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH (UP! )- If
any of the · major college
coaches present at the 14th
annual Dapper Dan Roundball Classic went home
disappointed Friday night, It
wasn't because there wasn't
any recruitable talent on
hand but because they failed
to sign the players they
wanted .
There were so many out-

Pet. GB
727
.610 9
.559 13
.S4S 14

l7 .ll9 16

x-clinched di~o~ision t itle
Friday's Results
Sa n Ant on 120, Boston 11 7
New Jersv 12'1. Milw lld
Cleve 101, wash 101
Go l den St. 11 1. Indiana 103
Chicgo 117 , Detroit 107
A tlant a 11 1, Ph ila 110
New York 117, N ew Ortns 116
Phoeni• 136, Kan City 11 2
5e allle 111, D en ver 109
Portland 103 . Los Ang 101
Sunday ' s Games
Ind iana at Boston , aft
New Jersv at Allan Ia , aft
Ph i ta at sa n Anton , aft
New Yor k at Wash , aft
Houston at Denver , aft
Mi lw at De t r oit , aft
Go ld en St . at Phoen i x
P. orlland at Sea ttle
Kan City at Los Ang

standing performances by
the high school seniors who
composed th e U. S. and
Pennsylvania AII.Star teams
that sport swriters com plained they had a hard ti['Je
deciding whom to name as
most valuable players.
In the end, the MVP awards
went to Walker Russell. a 6fool;5 forward from Pontiac
Cenlrai · (Mich. ) Hi gh who
scored ;18 points .and grabbed
five rebounds to help lead the

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Indians still having problems
By JOE SARGIS

UPI Sports Writer
TUCSON, Ariz. (UP!) -No
club in the major leagues last
year had as many injury
problems to key players as
did the Cleveland Indians but
between them,
Frank
Robinson and Jeff Torb&lt;Jrg
steered the club to 71
viclllries, which was quite
remarkable, all things
considered.
Robinson ran into player
problems and was fired on
June 19 with Tnrhnr p Rn

Indians coach since 1975,
moving in as manager . Under
Torborg, the Indians wound
up 45-59.
This year Torborg, the
youngest manager in the big
leagues at 36, expects the
Indians Ill do better than last
year. He has more than
optimism going for him because the Indians have some
power. good fielding and
decenl pitching. How well the
club does depends on .the
breaks it gets.

Cincinnati wins fourth in row

TAMPA , Fla. (UPI) - The
Cincinnali Reds warmed up
their bats Friday in their :;.a
exhibition season win over
W. L. T. Ph. the Chicago White Sox.
NY I sla nders
44 11 14
101
Johnny Bench had three
Ph i1adel phi
43 19 1l
99
Allan ta
31 26 18
80 hits and S&lt;J did Joe Morgan .
NY Rang er s
79 37 1l
71
Bench entered the game with
Smythe Div ision
W. l. T. Pts. only two hits in 26 at bats this
x Chicago
JO 77 18
78 spring and Morgan had three
Vancouver
19 4116
5A
Colorado
17 39 20
54 hits in 35 trips to the plate
St Lo uis
18 45 13
49 before Friday 's game.
M 1nn es ota
16 50 9
A1
Bench slammed a tw!H'un
Wal es Conference
homer to break a 3-3 tie in the
Norris Di visio n
W. L . T . Ph . sixth inning to give the Reds
x Mon'll-eal
56 9 10 121
LOS Angeles
30 32 14
74 their victllry.
De l ro i t
30 31 13
73
Paul Moskau, Doug Capilla
P ittsburg h
11 35 18
61
and
Pedro Borb&lt;Jn teamed up
Washing t on
14 48 13
41
Adam s Division
Ill stop the White Sox with
W. L T. Pis . four hits .
Bos t on
d9 15 11 109
Two of the White Sox hits,
• Bu lf a lo
42 16 17
101
Tor ont o
40 25 10
90 doubles by Joe Lemon and
Cle ve land
21 .4) 17
5d
Bill Nahorodny, coupled with
M·Ciinched divisio n tine
Friday ' s Result
a walk and a throwing error
Phil a 3, Vancouve r 2
by Bench, accounted for all
Sundiy ' s Games
three runs in the second
Ch1cgo at Clev e , aft
NY !Sindrs at Oet , all
inning . The · viclim was
NY Rangers at Boston
Moskau who took the moWld
Atlan ta at B uttal o
M o ntreat at Wa sh
after being sidelined for some
10 days with an infected
wMA StandingJ
throat.
By Uniled PreH International
W. L. T. Pfs .
Ken Griffey singled , stole
Win ni peg
49 2&lt;1 2 100
New England
41 30 4
86 secrind and ca me home on
Hous ton
39 31 4
81
Morgan's single Ill give the
Quebec
36 36 3 . 75
Edmont on
36 JB 1
74 Reds their £irst run in the
Birm inghm
JJ .4 0 J
69 first inning. A double by
Ci ne in na rl
32 38 3
67
Bench and a single by
lnd iant'lpolis
23 d~ 5
51
Cesa r
Geronimo
addFriday ' s R:esull
Bi r m nghm 5. Edmon ton 2
ed
a
second
Heds
NHL Standings
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utility infielder, left the game
after · injurin g his left
shoulder when he fell to the
ground after attempting to
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recruit J, Eddie Beidenba ch .one of the biggest catches.
Dwight Anderson, a 6-2 guard
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NCAA champion Wildcats.
right, plus an infield of Bell at
Micah Blunt, a 6·9 leaper
third, Frank Duffy at short , fr om Metairie , La . wh o
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Wayn e Ga rland , Dennis Harnwn of Middle Township
Eckersley and· Don Hood and H1 gh in Cape May Courta fine reliever in Jim Kern . house, N. J ., said he was
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marks in pitching, shortage
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New fa ces - HorU&gt;n, who Malv ern Prep, a 6-foot·2
hit 15 homers and drove in 75 glJard who displayed great
runs for Rangers as their DH, talent for outside shooting
rookie first baseman Wayne with 14 points, and 6-3 Reggie
Cage, who hit 13 homers and Duke
of
Pittsburgh
had 75 RBI with Toledo, Westinghouse, who added 12
outfielder Horace Speed and points fo r the losers.
infielders Dave Rosello and
Although lhe U.S . team had
Tom Veryzer.
the edge in speed and size,the
Outlook - Hard to figure Pennsylvania team refused
Indians. They could be very to cave in. coming ba ck three
good or only mediocre. Prob- times from de£icits of 12, 10
lem is they really have and fi ve pomts to lie the
nowhere to go . Can 't score , the last time at 94·94
possibly overtake Yankees, with 3:06 left to play .
Red Sox or Orioles. unless
Anderson put the game out
one, two or all three of those of reach by hitting five of six
clubs fa ll apart. Fourth in the free throws in the remaining
A.L. East best can hope for . time.

U.S. team to a 105-IQ!I victory,
and to 6-7 Bruce Atk fns or··
suburban Wilkinsburg High,
wh o had a game-high 22
points and 15 reb&lt;Junds for the
losing Pennsylvania team .
Atkin s has said that he is
leaning towards signing a
l e tt e r -o f- int e nl with
Wisconsin, but Russell so far
hasn't announced any such
biases . It's likely, however,
that Russell went home from
the game considering more

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C-2- The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, April 2, 1978

Falcons score
third victorv
By GARY CLARK
MASON .- Kreig Sayre's
two-out fifth mmng smgle and
th e lwo-hit pitching of'Ma rk
Smith enabled the Waha ma
Whit e Fal cons lo escape wtth
a narrow 2-l \"icl on over the
Ripl ey. Vtkmgs Friday .
The win clt•vated the Bend
Area tram's season record to
3-1 on the l'ear .
'vlark Smilh got his second
stan of the 1978 campai gn
and tlim(•d in an inlpressive
perfomlHnce m pttktng up hts
tnilial win of the season. The
jumur nghthander gave up
just 1wo hilS while striking
OUI seven and walking three
The Whue Falcons collared
thr~e \'tkmgs ptt chers for
seven b.1se kn oc ks of wh ich
1"'0 wenl for extra ba ses.
Vtnce Wean~r had two siiJgles
while Tim Lit chft eld. Krctg

Sayre and Jack Smith and
Kurt Savre aiS&lt;J had one
safety c;ich with bolh being
IWtJ ba~gers in lhe fifth
fn.1mr .

Wahatna jumpt•d out to a 10 lead In lis ftr&gt;1 ttmr at bat
when lhc staning Hiplcy
pitcher walked Fred Smtth
With the buses loaded I t) fnrct'
in the ftrst run of the game .
Ripl ey came batk m the

HOfldOe

a e

ConlliiUed from C. I
pr ofe ssional qynasly,
Havlicek's jo b was l.o uphold.
rather Uwn pass on the
tradition, But once the clu b's
championship streak ended
in 1967 after eight straight
ti tles, Ha\'lt ce k's role
changed.
Defens1ve gua rd K.C. Jones
retired thai spring and Havlicek became both a star1er
and captain for player-coach
Bill Russell . With in two more
years . after Hussell and Sam
J ones re tired in 1969.
Hav Jicek became the link
between th e "old " Celt,i cs and
the "new " Celtics of former
teammate Tom Hemsohn.
Havlicek worked on ba ckcourt lechmque w1th Don
Chaney and Jo J o White while
perfecting his own role as a
quick forward . Along wi th hi s
first champi onship in 1962,
Havlicek 1s most proud of the
1974 tttle winner because he
was the model for that team .
Fittingly. he wa s named the
most valuable player of that
final senes

bollom ha lf of the second
inning when they scored a
lone tally without the aid N a
llllse hit.
After Ocheltree grounded
out. Winlers reached on an
error and went to third on
· a nother fie ldi ng mi sc ue
which. allowed Barnette to
reach first. With rurmers on
the eorners th e Vikings lried
a double steal, whirh resulted
111 Sa melle being nailed .-at
se('orid and Winters beating
lhe return (hrow to the' plat e
to tic the score al 1-1 .
Wahama scored the win·
ning run in the fifth with two
outs. Weaver gro unded out In
short followed· by a double by
Mark Smilh. Smith was then
thrown out attempti ng to
swipe lhird for the second

Reds working hard; for
cha,m pionship honor~
valuable player. seasons trades and , fin ally, th e
sl ipped a bit to .288 with 22 mdividual statistics . of the
regulars, as impressive as
homers and 78 RBI.
"By failing lo win a third they seemed on paper·, were
straight world championship, at least U&gt; some degree
we blew a chance fo r misleadmg .
" I'm getting tired of
immorta lity
sin ce
no
reading
that the reason for
National l.eague team has
our
noi
winning
last season
ever done U1at. TI1e problem
1
was
because
we
didn
t work
was we never got close
hard
eno
ugh
in
sprin
g
enough Ill make a go of it. We
training,"
said
Rose,
who
believed we could overcome
the Dodgers and I think we collected his customa ry 2011
would have if we had ever hits en route to a .311
gotten Ill four or five games of avera ge. ·"You can trace our
them. Unfortunately, that fa ilure to two things: for one.
four-fifths of the starling
never happened ."
A team of immense pride pi tchi ng rotation we left
and, yes , character , the Reds sprin g training wilh ~ as
offer no excuses for their replaced by midseason . and
off ensive
failure s last season - only second. our
sta
tistics
were
misleading
in
cold. hard fa cts.
that
we
left
a
lot
of
guys
on
Their best ' Pit~her, Tom
Seaver, didn't arrive until llllse and lost a lot uf one-run
mid season: their bullpen ballgames. "
from the championship years \~hroughout the ear ly days
of 1975-76 was almost totally 0~1is sprin g, the Reds would
di smantled bv untimely spend some 25-30 minutes of

By BILL MADDEN
UPI Sports Writer
TAMPA , Fl a. t UP!) - The
Cin cinn'!ti Reds have good
reason to wonder whether
1978 will prove Ill be a
glorious revival of "That
Championship Season " or
another depressing chapter
of "Paradise Lost. "
II is. ind eed, hard to
imagine a team with such
superstars as Pete Hose,
Johnny Bench, Tom Seaver.
Ge orge Fos te r a nd Joe
Morgan finishing anywhere
else but firsl. Yet, the sort of
invin ci bility those nam es
conjure up was clouded afte r
oul.
las t year's second .place
Kurt Sayre kepi things fi nish. 10 games behind the
alive with a two-bagger down runaway National Leagu e
the left fie ld linr and sco red cham pi on Los Angeles
moments later when brother Oodgers.
Krei g Say re deliv ered a
"There's no question last
game winning single to give year wa s an embarrassment
the White Falcons a 2-1 wm . · to us." said Morgan, who,
F'ollow tng Sat urday's twin after two stra ight mosf
bill with Buffalo, the local
nine take a da y off before
ente rtai n1ng

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Week of Aprill , 1978

DATE- GY MNA SIUI,I
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st rr s~1 ng

I!l tlthtlli!TJ.;~
tlwt wt·n~ on&lt;'t' tht&gt; lr
tradt&gt; mark .
Wht'n
thl'
exhibith)n t..:amt.•:-. !it.'!-!illl, ~1s
nwn~ ns fu~u· rt&gt;J.,'1 Jlars would
stay back tnld tHk(• extra
hatting pr;wlh"l' &gt;\liJiL' lhc
n•sl ilf lht · t'lnh wrnl 110 ft ro; Hl
fu ncin nwnt;JI s

trip .
feel s !he t•xt ra WHrk
will make a ciirfl'rt'JH'I" th is
ye(lr along wi th u ri C' 11tl wr
H11SI'

hnp..Jrtant fach •r.
· 'Thcrl' ·~ II (! \~ ;1 \ tlw
IJodgt•rs art' gtllllf.l: Lo gPt off

wilh 52 homers mtd H9 RBI.
· I dort't St~l' how George
ran r1uplil'&lt;ih' the stati stics he
h••d l:tsl yea r. " conceded
J{('dS Man age r Sparky
Anderson . "Thll t'S a once-inu-hfl'limc season. llut I still
lln nk lll''l l br a bett er
I" II player .·'

In Anrll'rson·s mind. the
ll eds' demise 111 1~77 c;m be
tr:HTd to just one place - lhc

JHtdlCI'S "You ··an offer ;Ill the
UJ the slilrt they clid l:tst
re&lt;iStlns
you wH nt for what
year ," he ,..,a td. '' One Ill on•
iliippencd
last year," said the
wiu anJl tlw~ 'd llaVI' st•t ;1
.-·hite~~&lt;llrcd skipper, "but
l"l\:or' d for Apn l."
Despll e UJI'ir fullun: to lhdact ts. we jusl didn't have
repc:tt lao I y,•ar. U1e tlt•tb tltd · ;my pltt.·hmg . You can 't win a
have s iilular ~~ut-;t;u1d1n g J'f·rmanl when your pitl'hers
individua l pt:•rfuri !\Hil('l:~ that
may bi.· h;u·d t1• duplt• &gt;lh'
Gl'(JI"ht' Fu stet· . fc.r inst&lt;JnCt',

captured tilt• \l t•.&gt;l Valua lik
Player rtv.;H·d by httt wg .:ILiJ

g i \'iu~-,; up
~~&lt;.nnt· . By U1r
.~: aver and Ulc

:1re.

4.2 ru ns pe r

time we got

slrtff be~ an to
wH. ()IIJ' h1tter.!;j were simply
worn out.,.

Having Seaver. the threetime Cy Young Award
winner, all season long is, in
the Reds ' opinion, the key to
regaining their stature .,a s .
baseball's best team .
" ~"or one thing, it is totally
impossible for us Ill ~ver have
a serious slump with Seaver
and Bill Bonham (a&lt;;quired
from the Cubs) a~y 1-2
pitchers," said Aniferson . " In
all my time here I've never
had two pilchers as good. The
only one that could compare
with them was Don Gullett
and he was hurt so much ."
"Our pitching wiU be all
right," Anderson said. " We
have a kind of a quietV
confidence about th1s year
and maybe it 's just as well
that other people are looking
for our weaknesses. We need
to be reminded that we're not
invincible.11

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Score by tnnings :
Htpley
010 000 0- 1 2 I
Wahama
100 010 0-2 7 3

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Yet whenever the team has
needed Havlicek U1e most
uver Lhe years, he has be en
there to score the winning
lllls kct or inspire his mates lo

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" Before the seventh game
against Milwaukee in 1974,
Heinsohn had given all his X
and 0 stuff," said Challanl,
"and just before the team left
th e bench for the Ooor. John
said, ·some guys devote a
lifetime to · this game and
never get this far , so I want
every one of you to go out and
make U1i s the finest game of
1our basketball lives."
As Cha llant said, Ha vlicek
played every game as if the
championship were on the
line . How else could an
admittedly average shooter
rank thi rd behind Will
Chamberlain and Osca r
Robe rt son on the ca reer
scoring lis1?
How else could he bring a
team of youngsters back Ill
glory tn 1974 and 1976 in the
manner he had been taught a
dct.:ade earlier ?

"John has spanned three
When hts earee r ends
Boston Celtics periods," said Su nd ay April 9. John
Tom Sanders, a former team- ' Havlicek will have set a
mate and now Havhcek's record of being the only NBA
coach, in the forw.ard to the player Ill score 1,000 points in
book "Hondo - Ccltics Man 16 straight seasons. He will
in Motion."
fimsh with a 20 pomt per
" He's been Wit h the game sco rin g avera ge.
unbeawbles of the '60s as well Imagine scoring 20 poi nts
as the mtddle dirtsion every game. for more lhan 70
ftmshers of the early '70s. The games a year for 16 seasons
ob1~ous anehor man durin~
with a running team .
the return _Ill championship
With sueh creden tial s,
play of the last few seasons, Havhcek would appear ready
John 's abilily to blend and for another career as a coa ch.
lead by deed stamps him as a To some tl seems logical thai
truly great pla yer.
he lake over the fl oundenng
''Throughout his ca reer Ihe Celtics and restore the team
pace has been the same . 1n the level of the other 13
Fast ! The key word, of title-wmning squads.
course , is pace . John's ra te of
To Havlicek, a career on a
movemenl has been timely , basketball bench is furth est
as well as contmuous . There from h1s mind . " ! have no
are just enough floo.r -burning destre Ill coach," he said,
dives to come up · with the altlylugh he added he will
loose balls, yet not enough to serve "in some capacity"
be lermed reckless and with the Ce ltics in the future .
J&gt;1SStbly cause an injury so he
"l'm-a manufa cturer 's rewouldn 't be there wh en presentative for housewares
needed He really used his and sporting goods in
bod1 well," wrote Sanders. Columbus (Ohio) and I've
,
become involved in a
Havhcek always lOO k care !Wen dy's)
ham bur ge r
of h1s body. as in the 1976-77 fran chise in Westcheste r
season when he sat for an County, N.Y.," he said .
hour hefore and afler every
"Plus. I might get wsee the
Kame wth tce packs on both' Virgin Isla nds in the
kn&lt;·es It • keep himself limber wintertime next year . Ha ving
en"u~h 10 run . He also played the wa y I have and
refust·d u, abuse his body having ex perien ced eig ht
w1th alcohol or tobacco .
championships, I think I'll be
" flo•f"re htg games, some easily adjustable to li fe
h'\IY S wrould pa rty a little bit with out basketball."
and no1 be ready," said
The game of llllsketball .
Celtlr's' trainer Frank and the Celtics in particu lar ,
CIJallant, ·uut John Havlicek will have far more problems
played Her) ~ arne as if it adjusting to li fe wi t hout
were h1s fmtoJ two hours." Havlicek. He is last playing
Challan l
"dds
that link with the Era of
H avlicek ·~
pu rsu1
of Unselfish ness. There is no
perfe cii un l••ads to so me one left to teach the
humorotl&lt;; sttu;jtH,ns offcourt. youn gs ters• how to move
He still us'es the same with out the ball , how to start
hairbrush he had at Ohio and finish the threei)oint fast
State , he, arr anges a break and how to scra mble
collection of medical and llllck on defense while still
cosmetic preparat1ons above being an offensve force .
his locker as if they were t11
"John Havlicek is atypical
be
displayed
on
a' uf tllda y's players because his
supermarket shelf, he has his No. 1 goal has always been
legs rewrapped if Challant team tr iumphs and not
pu ts wrinkles in th e wpe , and pers onal a chiev,e ment s.
he han gs eve r y ite m of There are nol that many good
clothing - Includin g his attitudes around tllday," sa id
socks - on separate hangers C:olden State Warriors Coach
in the lockerroom.
Al Attles, who played for the
'.' He can drive you crazy ," Phila delph ia Warri ors
said Challant . "In 1973 when against the Ce,ltics' captain .
he separated his shoulder 1in
"His coaches were truly
the Knicks' playoff ), he had lu cky because nol many
th e assistant trainer COIJlb his coaches ha ve I he opportunity
hair for him because he to work with a guy even near
couldn't raise his arm . But his cali ber. I fo r one. will
th at 's John ."
miss watching his style."

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Knicks outlast

Jazz,

117~116

United Press loteroatlonal
Twenty-four hours earlier
Lonnie Shelton wouldn 't ha v~
been around to make the
play . It's .got Ill make New
Orleans wonder if the
playoffs were meant to be .
"Truck Robinson and I both
went up for it and I guess he
couldn't tell it was me who
· had the ball," said guard Gail
Goodrich of the Jazz Friday
·night after Sheltlln wrestled
away a rebound a nd
converted U&gt; help lift the New
Yo\ k Knicks to a 117·116
victllry .
Shelton had been ejected
from Thursday's game wiU1
half a quarter to play after
fighting with Mitch Kupehak
of Washingtlln , and without
him the Knicks lost the game.
On Friday, Shelton did
more than solidify the Knicks
playoff chances and hand
New Orleans tts fifth straight
defeat ~ he probably wok the
Jazz
ri ghl
ou t
of
consideration for a playoff
spot .
While the Jazz were losing
by one point, both the
Cleveland Cava liers and the
Atlanta Hawks won by one
point. Cleveland, Atlanta and
New Orleans are vying for
two playoff spots, and the loss
put the Jazz 1h games behind
Atlan ta with four games
remaining.
. Shelton and Tom McMillian
scored 24 points each in
]JOshing New York 's record to
37-36. Goodrich led th e Jazz
wilh 38 points .
In other games, Cleve l~nd
nipped Wash ingtlln 102-101,
New Jersey beat Milwaukee
122-114, San Anwnio overtook
Boston 120-117, Golden State
def ea ted Indiana 111-103 .
Chicago trimmed Detroit 117107, Atla nta overtimed
Ph il adelpllia 111-11 0, Phoenix
swamped Kansas City 136112, Seattle held orr Denver
111-109
and
Portland
surprised Los Angeles 10:~
101.
Cava liers 102, Bullcls lOt :
Ca mpy Russell's lhreepoint play , Foots Walker 's
steal and layup and Elmore
Smith's foul shot with less
than a minute Ill play helped
C1eveland remain close Ill
N~w York in the playoff
ba tt le in th e Eastern
Conference.
Nets 122, Buck• 114 :
Rookie forwa rd Bernard
King scored 39 points, leadinK
New Jersey Ill its 23rd \'ictory
of the season, one more than
all of last year, and fir st th 1s

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' Milwaukee.
year against
Spurs 120, Celtlcs 117:
Larry Kenan scored 32
points and George Gervin
added 25 to pull San Antonio
from a t7-point deficit Ill a
victory that pushed Boston
closer Ill elimination from
playoff consideration .
Warrl.ors Ill, Pacers 103: .
Golden State, sparked by
Hick Barry's 28 points,
rallied for 18 straight points
in the final 3:16 to hand
Indiana its sixth straight loss.
Hulls 117, Pistons 107:
Mark Landsberger scored
a ca reer.Jli gh 25 points a'nd
Artis Gilmore added 23 to
pace Chicago. Detroit's Leon
Dou gla s was game-high
scorer with 28 points.
Hawks Ill, 76ers llO :
Ollie Johnson hit a free
throw with two seconds Ill
play ·in overtime to help
Atlanta keep its playoff hopes
bright.
Suns 136, Klngs 112:
Paul Westphal, with 35
points, headed six Phoenix
players in double figures and
Hon Lee got 22 points and set
a team record for steals in a
season. 211 . The Suns had 18
steals for the game for a
se aso n total of 1.005 ,
becoming the first team in
NBA history to surpass 1,000
thefts in a season.
SuperSonics lll, Nuggets
109 :

Forward John Johnson
more than doubled his season
average with a team-high 25
points and Seattle withstood a
furious last-minute rally Ill
down fal tering Denver.
Trail Blazers 103, Lakers 101:
I jonel Hollin s scored eighl
of his 22 points in the final
quarter to s park injurydepleled Portland over the
Lake rs. Maurice Lucas
scored 26 points to lead the
Trai l Blazers, who played
wit hout four regulars,
incl udi n ~ center Bill Wa)ton.
Kareem Abdui-Jabbar led the
I,akers with 29 .

SHAKEUP IN OFFICE
CINCINNATi iUPil - Bill
Barrett, directllr of events for
the Cincinnati Stingers, was
promoted Ill vice president of
operations Friday in a front·
off ice restructuring.
Barrett will be in charge of
all non~wc key opera tions for
th e
World
Hockey
Association club, including
public relations, marketing ,
advertising, promotions and
til'ket sales .

An 1deal 1001 for tnruphmting ~ou.n ., .100U 11nd
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NBA Standings

By United Press International

Eastern Conference

Arlantic Dlvi,lon
W. L. Pet .
x .Phila
53 22 ~ 07
New York
39 38 506
Boston
3{) 45 .400
Buffalo
26 .49 .347
New Jei'Sy
23 54 .299
Central Divi sion
W. L. Pet .
.: .San Antn

49

28

GB
15
23
27
31

GB

636

wash

41 36 .532

e

Cleve
A tl an ta
New Or ln s

38 39 494
37 40 .:481

11

11

36 42 462 JJ1t1
Houston
25 51 .329 23 1' 1
Western Conference
Midwest Division

Denver
Milw

W. L. Pet .
44 32 .579
41 36 .532

Chicago
De tro il

38 40 .487
36 40 .-474

GB
3' '7

Kan .Ci ty

7
8
31 46 .403 ll 1t 7

Ind i ana

29

49

372

&gt;&lt; ·Portlnd
Phoen ix

Sea ttl e
Los Ang

Golden Sl

40

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21
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By POHLA SMITH
UPI Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH (UP! )- If
any of the · major college
coaches present at the 14th
annual Dapper Dan Roundball Classic went home
disappointed Friday night, It
wasn't because there wasn't
any recruitable talent on
hand but because they failed
to sign the players they
wanted .
There were so many out-

Pet. GB
727
.610 9
.559 13
.S4S 14

l7 .ll9 16

x-clinched di~o~ision t itle
Friday's Results
Sa n Ant on 120, Boston 11 7
New Jersv 12'1. Milw lld
Cleve 101, wash 101
Go l den St. 11 1. Indiana 103
Chicgo 117 , Detroit 107
A tlant a 11 1, Ph ila 110
New York 117, N ew Ortns 116
Phoeni• 136, Kan City 11 2
5e allle 111, D en ver 109
Portland 103 . Los Ang 101
Sunday ' s Games
Ind iana at Boston , aft
New Jersv at Allan Ia , aft
Ph i ta at sa n Anton , aft
New Yor k at Wash , aft
Houston at Denver , aft
Mi lw at De t r oit , aft
Go ld en St . at Phoen i x
P. orlland at Sea ttle
Kan City at Los Ang

standing performances by
the high school seniors who
composed th e U. S. and
Pennsylvania AII.Star teams
that sport swriters com plained they had a hard ti['Je
deciding whom to name as
most valuable players.
In the end, the MVP awards
went to Walker Russell. a 6fool;5 forward from Pontiac
Cenlrai · (Mich. ) Hi gh who
scored ;18 points .and grabbed
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By JOE SARGIS

UPI Sports Writer
TUCSON, Ariz. (UP!) -No
club in the major leagues last
year had as many injury
problems to key players as
did the Cleveland Indians but
between them,
Frank
Robinson and Jeff Torb&lt;Jrg
steered the club to 71
viclllries, which was quite
remarkable, all things
considered.
Robinson ran into player
problems and was fired on
June 19 with Tnrhnr p Rn

Indians coach since 1975,
moving in as manager . Under
Torborg, the Indians wound
up 45-59.
This year Torborg, the
youngest manager in the big
leagues at 36, expects the
Indians Ill do better than last
year. He has more than
optimism going for him because the Indians have some
power. good fielding and
decenl pitching. How well the
club does depends on .the
breaks it gets.

Cincinnati wins fourth in row

TAMPA , Fla. (UPI) - The
Cincinnali Reds warmed up
their bats Friday in their :;.a
exhibition season win over
W. L. T. Ph. the Chicago White Sox.
NY I sla nders
44 11 14
101
Johnny Bench had three
Ph i1adel phi
43 19 1l
99
Allan ta
31 26 18
80 hits and S&lt;J did Joe Morgan .
NY Rang er s
79 37 1l
71
Bench entered the game with
Smythe Div ision
W. l. T. Pts. only two hits in 26 at bats this
x Chicago
JO 77 18
78 spring and Morgan had three
Vancouver
19 4116
5A
Colorado
17 39 20
54 hits in 35 trips to the plate
St Lo uis
18 45 13
49 before Friday 's game.
M 1nn es ota
16 50 9
A1
Bench slammed a tw!H'un
Wal es Conference
homer to break a 3-3 tie in the
Norris Di visio n
W. L . T . Ph . sixth inning to give the Reds
x Mon'll-eal
56 9 10 121
LOS Angeles
30 32 14
74 their victllry.
De l ro i t
30 31 13
73
Paul Moskau, Doug Capilla
P ittsburg h
11 35 18
61
and
Pedro Borb&lt;Jn teamed up
Washing t on
14 48 13
41
Adam s Division
Ill stop the White Sox with
W. L T. Pis . four hits .
Bos t on
d9 15 11 109
Two of the White Sox hits,
• Bu lf a lo
42 16 17
101
Tor ont o
40 25 10
90 doubles by Joe Lemon and
Cle ve land
21 .4) 17
5d
Bill Nahorodny, coupled with
M·Ciinched divisio n tine
Friday ' s Result
a walk and a throwing error
Phil a 3, Vancouve r 2
by Bench, accounted for all
Sundiy ' s Games
three runs in the second
Ch1cgo at Clev e , aft
NY !Sindrs at Oet , all
inning . The · viclim was
NY Rangers at Boston
Moskau who took the moWld
Atlan ta at B uttal o
M o ntreat at Wa sh
after being sidelined for some
10 days with an infected
wMA StandingJ
throat.
By Uniled PreH International
W. L. T. Pfs .
Ken Griffey singled , stole
Win ni peg
49 2&lt;1 2 100
New England
41 30 4
86 secrind and ca me home on
Hous ton
39 31 4
81
Morgan's single Ill give the
Quebec
36 36 3 . 75
Edmont on
36 JB 1
74 Reds their £irst run in the
Birm inghm
JJ .4 0 J
69 first inning. A double by
Ci ne in na rl
32 38 3
67
Bench and a single by
lnd iant'lpolis
23 d~ 5
51
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" We don 't have good team
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too many people . But we are
strong on defense and our
pitching could be very good.
I'm not going to predict
where we might finish
because there are too many
solid teams in our division. "
Johnny Grubb played in
only 34 games last year,
going out lhree different
times with injuries, while
Rick Manning played in only
68, also because of injuries.
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their two best outfielders, and
hitters, for more than twothirds of the seaso n.
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club 's
dura ble
th ir d
baseman, missed a mo~,
also with inJury.
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ready to go, so Torborg and
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their club.
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of Davidson and new .
offers than he knew what to
do with . Among the coaches Duqu esne Coach Mik e Rice,
Although none of the 11 U.S.
at the· Civic Arena ' were
and
12 Pennsylvania players
Ken tu cky 's J oe B. Hall.
have
signed letters of intent,
Duke's Bill ~" oster wh o was
which
wouldn 't be binding
aided in his. recruiting by
anyway
until April l5, several
freshman star and former
of
the
brightest
stars made it
Houndba ller Gene Ba!lkS,
known
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Ma ss achusetts '
Ja c k
dec
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go to
Leamon , n.ew Penn Sta.te
school
next
fall.
. .
coach Dick Harter · I who
It
loo
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like
·Kentucky's.
brought along football c'O ach
Joe Paterno to help him Ha ll is going to come up with
recruit J, Eddie Beidenba ch .one of the biggest catches.
Dwight Anderson, a 6-2 guard
from Rolh High in Dayton,
Ohio who led the U. S. team in
scoring with 19 points, announced befor e the game that
he intends to sign with the
NCAA champion Wildcats.
right, plus an infield of Bell at
Micah Blunt, a 6·9 leaper
third, Frank Duffy at short , fr om Metairie , La . wh o
Dllllne Kuiper at second and scored 10 points and grabbed
Andre Thornton at first . Good five rebounds for the U.S.
de£ignated hitter in Willie team , satd he preferred
Hortlln , three good starters in Tulane, while 6·5 Rich
Wayn e Ga rland , Dennis Harnwn of Middle Township
Eckersley and· Don Hood and H1 gh in Cape May Courta fine reliever in Jim Kern . house, N. J ., said he was
Weaknesses ~ Question Jea nmg towards Syracuse.
marks in pitching, shortage
Most of the Pennsylvania
of power and no speed to stars said they were unspeak of, in the field or on the decided about college, inbases. Catching fair at best. . eluding Gordy Bryan, of
New fa ces - HorU&gt;n, who Malv ern Prep, a 6-foot·2
hit 15 homers and drove in 75 glJard who displayed great
runs for Rangers as their DH, talent for outside shooting
rookie first baseman Wayne with 14 points, and 6-3 Reggie
Cage, who hit 13 homers and Duke
of
Pittsburgh
had 75 RBI with Toledo, Westinghouse, who added 12
outfielder Horace Speed and points fo r the losers.
infielders Dave Rosello and
Although lhe U.S . team had
Tom Veryzer.
the edge in speed and size,the
Outlook - Hard to figure Pennsylvania team refused
Indians. They could be very to cave in. coming ba ck three
good or only mediocre. Prob- times from de£icits of 12, 10
lem is they really have and fi ve pomts to lie the
nowhere to go . Can 't score , the last time at 94·94
possibly overtake Yankees, with 3:06 left to play .
Red Sox or Orioles. unless
Anderson put the game out
one, two or all three of those of reach by hitting five of six
clubs fa ll apart. Fourth in the free throws in the remaining
A.L. East best can hope for . time.

U.S. team to a 105-IQ!I victory,
and to 6-7 Bruce Atk fns or··
suburban Wilkinsburg High,
wh o had a game-high 22
points and 15 reb&lt;Junds for the
losing Pennsylvania team .
Atkin s has said that he is
leaning towards signing a
l e tt e r -o f- int e nl with
Wisconsin, but Russell so far
hasn't announced any such
biases . It's likely, however,
that Russell went home from
the game considering more

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Wellston edges Me,igs,
#

fly Greg llalley .
travelled to Wellston a n~
WF. I.LSTON - Meigs' , came home on 't h ~ · short end
l.lilSC ball record fell to 1-1 of a 10·9 sCorr .

l'"ridlly when the Maraudc1·s

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the host Golden Roc kets 10-4 .
but Meigs pitchers walked a
costly si&gt; batters while the
defe nse co mmitted - stK
miscues.

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the fi rst, bU t Wellston came
&gt;iunnin ~ back· to knot the
sco re• in their half of the inning. After a scoreless second
fr ame, the thir d in ning
.
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Agen cy has had . money
allocated by the state of Ohio
to assist persons who have
su ff ered ha rdship and
financial difficu lties ,due to
the energy crisis this past
winter.
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to perS&lt;JnSo£ all ages with top
priority given to the elderly.
Income guidelines have been
established .
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assistance ar&lt;.' available at
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The
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Oaklard A's saga ts not the 7-7 lie in the seventi1.
Randy Moff it wa s the .
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winnin
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while
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loser
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also in
Call it April Fool. or just a
good spring training for the relief.
Now all the Giants have to
San Francisco Gtants.
do
is continue il Ul the cool of
The Giants, e&gt;&lt;pected to go
the
Bay Area instead of in the
mostl y nowhere in the
warmth
of i\rizona .
reguJar season. are winrung
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camp, Steve
games and perhaps secretly
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Ka nsas citv
wishmg the y muld save some
of them for when the results Royais turned in an inconcJ;.
sive performance as he con~
count H) the penll£tnl rare.
Fn day brought anothe r tmued h1s comeback attempt
,;ctory - the 15th of the after a year of inacti\·ity .
Busby, once one of
spnng agamst sevl'n losses when s1ngle runs m the baseb;ill's livest arms. ~ave
seventh and eighth mnings up six hils in six in nin~s . but
edg ed the
Milw aukee une was a two-run double b~
Eddie Murray that gave the
Brewers 8-7
Mike lv te. with his th1rd hit Baltunore Ori oles a 3-2
of the gmne. d rov~ 111 Larry vic ton '.
In ~th er games. Oaklaml
Herndon from thtrd m the
bottom of the etghth fur the

bombed Seattle 9-7 , St. Lout s
topped
Detroit
3-1,
Ph iladelphia subdued the
New York Mets 3-1and Texas
outmuscled Houston 7-5.
The A' s bombed Glenn
Abbott for six runs in the
fourtl1 inning Abbott lia s
been named as the M ~• riner s'
starttng pitcher Wednesday
a~ains t Mmnesol~ ... The
Cardma ls spotled rookie Jack
Morn s' second ;~ p pPa r en r(' of
the spnn g. rallying for two
runs in the first three innings
.Jay .J ohnstone drove tn
Uwee runs with a smglc and ( I
double to help the Phtlltes
hand the Mets the n· thtrd
st raight loss aml sev enth in
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un er contract, and 1100,1100 ·,n 80 ."at t1es . I .as• season,
punit ive
da mages for
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in 45games and was tra~ed to
reputation .
.. , 1,ocas tile (; ai"o""ry Cowl&gt;oys at
. to I1lC SUI!
ACCOl' dmg
· d to a nme-yectr,
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· ~gers st1')1
1n1·ctseason . Tioe st
was stgne
no ~
~ 1 t li
cut con tract with the Stingers were paying the bulk of his
in J973 .. at $7a.IIOO an nually contract.
and potenttal bonuses up to
Bi ll DeWitt Jr ., the
$63,1100.
Sti ngers' executive vi ce
J.ocas claims the Stingers president, acknowledged tile
tried to modify the contract in team term ina ted Locas'
1976, and when the cente r contra&lt;) after he was cut by
refused the club "through it s Sprin@'fie ld, an Amertcan
manage ment undertook to Hockey League club, three
coerce and intimidate the weeks ago.
plaintiff " by withholding his
DeWitt said he bad not seen
sal ar y.
!he sui!, and dec lin ed
In 1975-76, J.oeas ' first comment.

Ada captures
-Class A title
lly GENE CADD ES
UPI Sports Writer
CO LUMBUS I UPf I - Ada,
led by all.Q hiuan Lynn Coe
with 19 points, broke a 25-25
lie with 10 stra ight po ints
midwa y t.hrongh the th ird
quar·ter tn postin g a 51-39
victory over Olrl Washington
Buckeye Trail in the fina ls of
the Class 1\ Gi rls State
Basketball tournel' at St
John Arena Saturday.
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Bu ckeye Trail, whi ch
suffered its first Joss in 23
ga mes. tr~i l ed 23- 19 at
halftime and tied the score
for the fir st 1ime sir{ce the
game sta rted at 25-25 on
bas kets by Kim Sc hirnmef
anrl Sue Robinso n. Bu l the

Warrior s then went nea rly
four minutes without 11 point
and.the dry spell proved to be
fatal for Bu ckeye Trail.
whi ch trailed U1e rest_,of the
way .

Ada, which fi nished a! 22-2,
led 3&gt;-3 1 at the end of the
third quarter and U1en had
another
run of nin e
unanswered points to put the
~ ame we ll out of rea ch of
Buckeye Trail .
Lori Headv. Buckeve
'!'rai l's 6-0 sophOmore centCr,
led the Warriors in scoring
with 16 points. whil e
Schimmel had J1. Donna
Hall , Terri Stah l and Kat11y
Deck er all scored seven
· poi nts each fur Ada .
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wit h four big talli es. Starttng
Mei ~;s hurl er Tim Ebersbach
blasted a home run over the
fence . Three straight singles
f' Jd • h ·
followed by a 1• er s c Olcc
acco unted for the other runs.
· Wellston coul d ma nage
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only a single ta lly in the1r
tum , but in the fi ft h they got
fo ur of their owr to pull one
run ahead, 9~. In the top of
the seventh, Meigs plated
another to tie the score once
again and seemed lo ~ave the
momen tum gomg.
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In the bott om of t he
seventh , Meigs' reliever Tom
Owens fanned the first two
batters with the next batter
Speran loo ping a Texas
Leagu er int o right fie ld .
Royster then loft ed a sinking
shol to center field that
popped out of Tim Hood's
gluve as he made a good
diving try , but !he run ha d
scored and the g&lt;IITIC was
over .
Owen s had to tak e the
tough loss as he and two other
Meigs hurl ers fanned six to
~u along with the six walks.
Hoys1er got the win as he and
th e other Wel lston hurler s
~1 ruck uut nine and walk ed
just one.
Ebersbach led the Mei gs
httt ing with a double and his
homer . Mik e Way land ,
Kenny Young, and Ray
Andrews each had two
s in ~ J es while Greg Becker
and Chri s Taylor go! a doublo
and single. respective ly.
Mei~s t rave ls to Wahama
Munday before host ing
Ironton on Tuesda)' ni ght.
Meigs
202 400 1- 9 10 6
Wellst on 202 140 1- 10 4 3
F.bersbach. Triplett 15 1.
Owen s 1J.P. 71 and Bec ker.
Gi lliland, Hoyster iWP, 61
and Roberts.

7886
Senior Nutrition Satell ite
Sit e
loca ted
in
the
Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latt er Day Sat nts.
Old Town Flats, phone 8433364
Meigs County office of the
Communit y Action Age ncy
located in the Courthouse,
Pomeroy, phone !J\12-5605
Community Action Agency
Offi ce located in Cheshi re.
phone 992-71100
Your application must be
rece ive d by April 211. 1978.
Remember , if you hav e had
flna ncial difficulties due to
high fuel cost s or need
assistance because of oth er
energy related probl ems, this
program may be of help to
you. Pick up an application or
call the numbers listed for
furth er information.
Votrr Rrglstratlon
Un der a new ~1a te law all
persons musl; be registered
befo r~ being Allowed to vote
in either the Prim ary or
General election.
You must be registered by
May 6 in order to vote in the
June Primary. St op by the
In formati on and Referral
Office (I &amp; Ri located tn the
Meigs County Senior C1t1zens
Center in Pomeroy and f1 ll
out the short registralion
form .
Help Needed
Th e
Retired
Scnt or
Volunt eer Program 11\SV PI
is lookin g for registered
volunteer s
and
NE W
volunteers lo asSist tn the
" home delivered mea I"
program wh tch is spon sored
by the Comrnunny Act ion
·Agency.
fn addition to a new route
that will be established. help
is needed to " bac k up" and

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walkmg

JUSt

fo ur as

h1s

out to be unearned.
Jeff Kimes took the Joss as
he Jeamcd with Juc Kuhn and
Spencer li• strike out eight

lhe seventh inmn ~ lCJ brc:-1 k et
5-5 deadlock and lift thl'
Rangers Cesar Cedeno
h&lt;11nered for Housto n .

Canoeists
invited ·

teanunat es commttted JUSt
one error
Federal Hockmg got those
fou r tallies on a double. two
errurs , two walks, and a
sa crlfl ('(' Eastern mea nwhile
tallied it s run tn the thtrd .
Rnan Btssell walked, · stole
CO LUMBUS
Ohio
sen1nd, and came · home 1,m &lt;:anoe!sts can sharpen lhc1r
Danny Spencer's single. The whlte~water skil ls at o river '
hosts got another run in Ihe canoetng school to be held
l:ilxth, and all f1~~e runs tumed Apnl 7-9 at the Beau monl
Sco ut
Hese rvati on m
Ashtabula f'n unly .
The school. de s1~n ed for
l'anoe1sts wlth so me ex~
I.F:BA!IiON , Oh to (UP!i - per1ence, IS being cosponDan l\'tns gu td ed Major sored by the Diviston of
Skippe r to a one -len gth Water craft of the Oht o
v1ctory over Boondock Baby Department of 1\'atural
in the featured SJ ,500 ninth Resources rODNR i and the
pa ce at Lebanon Racewa y Ameru.:an Red CroS!.
"' Wh1tc-watcr canoeing has
Fnda y mght.
become very pop ular in
M aj•~ Skipper. in front
nearly all the way, covered Ohio, " said Norv Hall , Chief
th e mil e in 2:00 and returned of the Division of Watercraft.
$21, $6 .80 and S3.20. Boondock "Through this educational
Baby paid SII .20 and $3.40 for effort with the American Red
second and Knn 's Khight , the Cross we hope to curta il the
third place ftmshe r. kicked number of cano eing accidents." fl ail noted that
back $2.60.
Rose Princess t 31 won the ei~ht persons died 1n Ohio
first race and Reed's Chuck last yea r as a result of
( 6) took the se-cond for a
canoe1 ng acci dent s,
nighUy double com:lln atton
The school will offer a
weekend of practica l skill
that was worth $65.80.
A crowd of 2,310 wagered development in a ca noe and
evening semina rs on nver
$21'1,020.
canoetng sk ill s, ta ct ics.
equipment and safety .
Those wishing to attend the
PACES WrN
school must be able to swim
PHILADELPHIA fUPI 1 50 ya rds and stay afloat tn
Paul Ca nnell scored two deep water for ftve minutes .
goals before being ejected
Ind tviduals also must have
Saturday to lead . the flatwater can oe ing exWashington Diplomats to a 3- perience and be able to
0 shutout over the E•pansion
handle a canoe cum fo rtab~y .
Philadelphia Fury in a North
Applicants must be at least
American Soccer League
13 years old, and those under
game .
age 15 must be accompanied

w1\l host Belpre Thursdiiy .
F:a&gt;1 ern
001 000 0 I 4 4
Fed .·ll .
400 001 x 5 5 I
K11nes 1I.P I,' Kuhn 121.
Spencer r5t &lt;111d ll tssell.
Dn gg~. 1WP 1 C:n..•t.m t41and
J),,wJcr .

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" My only complaint is that
ther e are too many vague and
vetled allegattons." Ha rbarger said. addmg that he
considers so me of the
auditor's charges senous.
All charges are related to
the lot tery industry convention Patronite and Gallina
attended m months ago tn
West Palm Beach. Fla.

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•age~. l'l!-&lt;:hatmlen
of !he ~trs. Sha ron Daile), f\.~ .
Cha pter of the professtonal edu tat 1uo.
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R.·ut land. HJtlaml. t;uden/(
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Ame~ H' Bn· Can(·e r S oc1el~·
~1lddle p u rt: )1rs
.\t a r ~
Ch e:st~r T,.JI4n~ttlp \' ,1uru.1.
R ~ , ., pub ltc ll tves c·lub. \I rs Oarrell
annual cru sad e, Saturdar ~I vers .
ann uunred ror:nn11ttt&gt;e ap- educ:at1 un.
P um er o :o . Hd\\t hvrnt:.
~1 tddll'PPrt .
!)Jintments. umt offteers and ~1 tc haet Bendme U. ph ar- Bus1nt&gt;ss and Pr(l.ft:&gt;ssiUnu!
st anding unit CtHllrll\tll:'e mactst, ser vlct", P omero ~ . \\\\men. i\1mer~)) . .1Jn~ntan
chamnen
~trs . ~t anha Gress.... ~~ . Lt.--g wn .~ u x tltar~. S;. rac.ust"
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Umt off1 cers whe \t rs
crusade . and .\'Irs. L.Jnda Janet Pt.&gt;aY l e~ . ·\t mt&gt;fsnllt•,
Delores Frank . executJH' Va nln wagen . R . ~ . crusade , [)ee
Brown.
Roc!Ot'
dJrectoJ. Long Bottom, ~I rs
Pom eroy. and ~\ rs Em1a W esle~an L'mtl'\1 \kWm,dtst
Ter ~sa
Cullins.
R ;; . Smtlh . Pomeroy
Women . ColumbHl Township.·
pres tdent. Long Bott om:
Workin g cru sade ch atr· \Irs Grace Turner. spectat
~Jr s . Rhonda Da ile) , R \ .. men. Orange Townshtp. Pam g1fts. Bett) fu ll!. 1ndustr~ .
vtce
pres tdent. RtH'lnt' , .\Irs. Hen ders on and Eugene Wendell Huo, er . .\liddlt-ptlrt
\"IA HIETTA - The Pl an
Juanita
l'unde. secretary. Rt. t.:nderw ood: Le t an T o ~w bustness.
L'ash
fla hr.
Devel opment C0rnmtttee of
I.
Reedsvtlle.
and
~I rs . Jesste . shtp.
Uniled
~Jeth od tst Emer son H et~ht o n . Poul
Area Si• Health Systems
Wh1te. treas urer. Rt 2. Women. Mable Sh r~ lds and Cascl. Pllll\t"!rP:O bus tnes.;
Agen cy, Inc. IASHSA1
Sue Beegle : Sutton TO'-'IlShlp, Don tt nd l.w da \1 a) t'r
meet Wednesday . Apnll9, at Punu:r0y.
Standing
uml
comnutt~
DuQ na ~ o rns. Rh onda Ra etn e bustness. l.lndd
the Holiday Inn tn Manetta
ehatnnen
are ~Irs. Sharon Datle v. Linda Pa tterson: Dtddle, Ru1land busmess. J
start tngat 7:30p. m. The Pl an
~·t rch ael. R.:\ .. pu blic m· Bedfo ~d TOIA'TlSh lp . Sharun Ann Ste ~,~, art T~.) wn~htps n. 1
Devel opm ent Committee IS a
formauon. Rt. l. ~t mersnlle . Werry and Jearme Werry : t'O \'e red wtll ~ 5E'rH ma tler ':'
;1and 1n~ co mmmee of the
ASHSA · Board of Trustees.
Its maJor purpose IS 'to
adnse the board on the
dne\opment 1Jf a rauonal
hea lth system. wh1rh ts
responsive to the umque
phySical health , soctal. and
mental health needs of the·
eighteen co unty he alt h
sernce art:' a.
The agenda tncludes a
dJscusston on the committee
or){amzauon. a reqe w uf tht?
health r es ources. and a
Buy Dtrect from the Whole sa le Supplier lor the Meigs , Ga llta ar ea .
presentati on
on
the
de mograph ic analrsts of the
a~ency's health sernce area
Mea SIX Health Syste.rns
A~en c r . Inc. ts the con·
dtt1unal\y destk!nated and
funded Health Systems
.~gency for etght een easte rn
and southeaste rn Ohw
C\)Un ttes
The pnmary
pui'J)IJse of the agen e) ·,s to
High Pe rformance - High Mil eag e
promote effectm• health
planntn ~
and
heal th
DELTA .HIWAY
r es nur res de ve!npme nt
700 -16 6 Pl y 534 .19 nef.
"'llhtn ns healt h ser,·tce area .
750 -16 a Pl y 54U7 ne t.
10 .00 -20 12 Pl y 5120.05 ne t .

Area Six

meetmg

IS

announced

FRED HARTWELL

Hartwell to
managenew store

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POMER OY
f red
Hartwell wil l serve as
manager of the new ElliOtt
Appliance II store. located on
Pomeroy's East Mam Street
rwhere the Sea rs store was
formerly located 1.
The grand opemng IS betng
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held now through April ~ - In
addition to selling appliances.
su ch as 1Ys. radios. stereos.
w~shers ,
dry ers . and
J.~ S VEGAS. Nev. 1UPl ofreezers, the store will also do
A longtime pers onal atservice work on washers.,
tendant to Howard Hughes dryer.s and freez ers. Store
testifie d Fr iday that the hours are from 9 to 5 datly
industrtalist never left his except on Thursday when
hotel suite durin g the tim e they will close at noo n and
that Utah truck driwr Melvin Friday from 9 to 8:30 p.m.
Dununar claims he found
First location of an Elliotl
Hughes wandering in the Appliance S!ore wa s on Court
:\C\·ada desert .
St. tn Gallipolis. founded by
Howard Eckersi1Y told a the late Morr is Elltoll m
ju ry Hughes never left the August, 1936. Durin g World
suite fr om Lhe time he Wa r II . the st ore was
Order Onl y
amved from Bost on in 1966 operated from Elltott 's home.
~0 DUTY
until he left for the Bahamas
After the war. the st ore was
- C.O. D.
PO ~I ERO Y - juror s ealled
in 1970 .
rel ocated to the corner of fur ~t on day. April 3. do not
Dummar is a one~si xt eenth Third and Co urt St. rn ha,·e to appear , the shenff's
beneficiary named in the so- GaU tpolis .
_depart ment ann ,1unced
ca lled Mormon Wi ll. a thre•The paren t firm moved tu fnd ay .
page, handwn tt en document its present lo cau on at the
found in the Salt Lak e City corner of Pine St. and Th1rd
M o rm o n
C hur c h Ave . in Gallipolis in 1952.
headquarter s several weeks
In 1973. another outlet. the
after Hughes died Apnl 5. Village Furnitur e, bega n
1976.
Reminder: Studed tires must
operations in Pt . Pleasant on
The jury is 'trytng to Ht 2. In 1971, the fi nn moved
So buy nowl
determine if th e will really to 2£05 Jackson Ave .
was written by Hu ~hes or is a
for~e r y, •·hich is contended
by Hu ghe s' a tdes and
relatives and offi cia ls of
Sun una Corp., which controls
the Hughes financial empire.

TRUCKERS ··

Tired of High Prices for Premium
Tires?

Attendant
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n'ever left

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742-2328

Great Values From Meigs Tire Center

Agreement
reached at
Disneyland

be off by April 15 in Ohio and W. Va.

1 QT. BOTTLE OF
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CAR WASH

WITH THE PURCHASE OF TWO OR MORE TIRES.

COURSE OFFERED
RIO GRANDE - Auto
Body Repatr will be offered in
Mu\t Education at Buckeye·
Hills Ca reer Center durin K
the sprmg sessi on. Principles
of Auto Body will be covered
as a means of int roducing the
student to equipment, tools,
and skill s necessary for auto
body repair . The sl~t y hour
program will be conducted
each Tuesday and Thursday
eveni ngs from 6 until 10 p.m.
It will begin on April IB and
end on June 6. For additional
mfonnatlon contat1 the Adult
Education office at 245-5336,
C&gt;l. 252.

ANAHEIM , Ca li f. IUP! I A fed eral mediator said ea rly
today a tentative agreement
has been rea ched between
negotiators ·for Disneyland
and se\'en um ons. averttn_g a
plaMed walkout by about
1,700 workers.
Comm iSS ione r Bonnie
Cast rey s.aid the detail s of the
agreement wou ld be voted on
by union members lodai·.
More than nine hours of
uninterrupted negotiations
began at 3 p.m. f riday . The
workers ha d threatened to '
stri ke at 12·01 a.m. toitay if
demands for hourly wage
hikes were not met.
Dtsneyland officials had
offered lumJ&gt;-s um payments
ins tead of the wage increases.
The ma ster contract be' APPLY FOR LlCENSE
twee n Di sneyland and seven
GA LUPOLlS - Mak ing
locals - representing ti cket
appl ication fur a ma rria ge
take rs. ride ope ra tor s,
license in Gallia Co unty
bakers, wardr obe a nd
Probate Co urt wer e Ja ck L.
cost ume personnel. janitors
Quimby , Jr .. 20, Gallipolis.
and pa rking- lot work ers heavy equipment operator.
expired feb . 28 but ,was
and Carol Sue Fisher. ta.
extended through the end of
Gallipolis, at home.
Ma rch.

• HELICOPTER MECHANICS
• AIRCRAFT MECHANICS
• DYNAMIC COMPONENT
MECHANICS
• AVIONICS TECHNICIANS
• ARMAMENT REPAIRMAN
• AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT
TECHNICIANS
• SUPPLY SPECIALISTS
• AIRCRAFT ENGINE
MECHANICS
• G.S.E. MECHANICS
1 AIRCRAFT TECHNICAL
INSPECTORS
• PRODUCTION CONTROL
SPECIALISTS
• JIG AND FIXTURE
BUILDERS
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BLOCK BUILDERS
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MAKERS
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UPHOLSTERERS
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by a parenl or guardian.
Applicants under age Ia must
have a wa1vrr stg ned IJy ii
parent or guardtan .
A 1.15 fee for the schoo l
incl udes food, lodging, canoe
and paddl e, a text on
ca noeing and a life preserver .
Participants must provide all
other perS&lt;Jnal cl othing and
equipm ent.
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The Beaomon t Scout
Reserva tion is seven rniles
so uth of 1-90 on State Hou te
45, near Hock Greek .
Skill pratt ice 'sessions will
be held 90 the Grand and
Ashtabu Ia mers and Conn(\ll ut Creek, dependtng on
water levels.

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the Ea gle hilling w tlh two
smgles. Bissell had a double
and Mark C:il!tla n had a

NORTHF JF.J.D ,
Ohto
1UPI J- Btl Of IJrHn ehargetl
pa st Dart Van in the stretch
Fnrla} n1ght tu ~rt~b t1 thrrl'·
quarter length Vlr to r y tn the
$4 ,800 Bi ~ Trtplc Trot at
:&gt;: orthfield P;ork.
The wlllner . drtven by Don
MeKlrga n. ('Overed the m1le
1n 2:00 3--5 wld
returned
113.40, 168 HOd $4 .60. Da rt
Van . the leader most of the
wav. ftnislwd second and P""l
11 40 and 112, whil e Joe Cole
showe d a nd kt cked ba c·k
$8.40.
The bi~ triple eombmatton
of 10-4-3 wa s worth $2,023.80.
A crowd of 4,495 wagered
$5:J4,:t82 •

CLE VELAND 1 UPI1 Ohto Lottery Dtrector Gerald
J . Patronite .and hi s top
assistant Pasquale " Pa t"
Gallina hare until noon
Tuesday to respond in wrill ng
to charges of trregula riues
made m a state auditor 's
report .
The dead ltn e wa s set
Fn day by Ohio Lottery
Commission chai rman Davtd

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ond walk four. Speucer lrd

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Deadline set
for response

entertng one or more pam~
tings, call 992-71!84 for more
details . Entries must be in
our offi ce by April H.
Center Aellvttles
Monday, Apn\ 3 at 11 a.m.,
the ft lm " Adelie Pengums of
the Antarctic" will be shown .
Tuesday , April4 atll a.m.,
Carol Costanzo of th_e Federa l
Home Adm inist rauon will be
speaking on Home Repair
and Improv ement Loons
available for senio r citizens
and grants for pe'r sons over
age 62.
Thursday , April 6. Ms . Pat
Leegan of the Community
~ental Health Center will
present the first In a series of
talk s
on
" Medicine
Aw areness ." She will be
speaking at the Center on
each Thursday in April .
The above activities are in
addition ·to our regula rly
scheduled activities for th e
coming week . Hope you can
JOin us thiS week .

EVALUATE VOUR CAREER
INATOTA LLV
NEW PERSPECTIVE ..

a so lo homer in the bottom of

singit.

·•s ubstilute " for regular
drivers and he lpers .
The purpose of this worthwhile prog ram j:; to provide
hot mea Is for those physi cally
unab le to prepare a meal for
themsel ves. It allows many of
these people the privllege of
remainin g in their own
homes. rather than fa ce
instituti onal care.
. The driver of a vehicle is
paid 15 cents per mile to help
with operationa l e.penses.
Th e length of each route
vades but will average about
25 miles per day. The tim e
required to complete th e
route is appro&gt;imatel y one
hour . We prefer to use two·
people - dm-er and helper on eath route. In this way the
helper Is there ·in case of
breakao\\ll or tllness , and
provides hel p with deltv•rin g_
Ihe meals to the per .AJ ns
receiving them .
If you would be available
one or two days a week or
every two weeks , please give
us a caU at 992-7884 .
Art Show
lbe Senior Citizens Art
Show which was cancelled in
March due to the bad weather
has been resched uled from
May 1 through May 7. All
paintings will be on display in
the Statehouse Rot unda
during this peri od.
If you are interested in

Rising Prices

Eagles drop 4-1 contest to Lancers
STE WART - Eastern gave
up four runs m the f1rst mmitg
Frtda~ht at Federal
Huc kmg an~ co uldn 't reco\'l!r
as the Eagles went down to a
f&gt;-1 defeat. Wmntng ptt rhcr
,\1ik e Dn ggs g(l vc up just fc,ur
h1ts whtle fanmng ct~ht and

Unit chairmen are appoint~d

Senior Citizens scenes

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Air Force can offer you an ·

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choice of jobs .. the opportumty to work toward a
two-year associate ~ ihroo41 the C:C.nmunity Col
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technical schools In the nalion .. valuable on the -job
experience . . worldwide assignments
30 days ol
paki vacation a year . medical care
dent ~l care
. . and much more

It's or1e of the finest Opportunities In the nation. C•ll
_today. For lnlonnalion, contact
· S.Sgt. Vernon J .. Zegel
USAF Recruitinq Office
22 t N,t,Cotumbus ~ood
Atllll1s, Ohio mor
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C-4~ The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, April2, 1978

Wellston edges Me,igs,
#

fly Greg llalley .
travelled to Wellston a n~
WF. I.LSTON - Meigs' , came home on 't h ~ · short end
l.lilSC ball record fell to 1-1 of a 10·9 sCorr .

l'"ridlly when the Maraudc1·s

'l11e Marauders uutslu gged

JO to ·9

the host Golden Roc kets 10-4 .
but Meigs pitchers walked a
costly si&gt; batters while the
defe nse co mmitted - stK
miscues.

Meigs plated two runners in
the fi rst, bU t Wellston came
&gt;iunnin ~ back· to knot the
sco re• in their half of the inning. After a scoreless second
fr ame, the thir d in ning
.
repealed the first. ·

POMEROY - The Meigs ..
Galli a Comm un ity . Action
Agen cy has had . money
allocated by the state of Ohio
to assist persons who have
su ff ered ha rdship and
financial difficu lties ,due to
the energy crisis this past
winter.
Thi s assistance is available
to perS&lt;JnSo£ all ages with top
priority given to the elderly.
Income guidelines have been
established .
Applitations for fmanctal
assistance ar&lt;.' available at
the following loca tions :
The Meigs County Senior
Citizens Cente r, phune 992-

Loca-s .to sue WHA "$230 000 se~~;i,;~Jyth~oof~u~:~~~~~~
CINCIN NAT I (UPI ) Ci ncin Qati Stin ger s
t'enter Jacques !..&lt;&gt;cas is suing
the
Worl d
Hockey
Associat ion club for more
than $2:10.000, claiming
brea ch . of con trac t and
intimidation by the dub .
'l11e soil. filed Frida y in
Ham ilton County Common
Pleas Couri. seeks $131 ,R75
Fo rm ~·r

Ma son Bowl ing Center

Th e Odd Ball League
Mar ch 27, 1978

W. L.

Grand e Cafe
Quality Print Shop
M i tchell Pa inti ng
Team 5
George's Open Air

66

14

54 26
49 31
39 &lt;l l

Garage

37 48

High individual gam e Sh ir le y Mitchell 168 : Ann
Grover 167: Barb Whi tt in gton

165.

High ind ivi dual ser 1es Haze l Lew is 464 ; Barb
Wh it tington 448 ; Ann Grover
J)2 .

High team game

Grand

745 ;

Cafe

Tea m 5
708 ;

George's Open Air Gar age

681

H 1gh team ser ies - Tea m 5
2086. Grand Calc 2010 ;
Qualify Print Shop 1900 '

NEW HAVEN CELTICS - The Celtics finished fourth in the Bend Area Biddy League. first row . left to right. F.ric
SmiU!. W. Bentley, J . Barnitz and M. Roush. Second row. T. Compson. Jack Denney, T. Say lers and Steve Meadows. Third
row, CDaches James Dudding and Gary Roush .

Th e Odd Ball League

w.

Grand Ca fe

Quality Prmt Shop
TO Sl'tl r&gt;S OH TOUHN J·:Y

POHTSMOUT JI

SF Giants continue
1\'inning ways, 8-7

The

B&amp;B Loan suf1ball team of

Port smouth

\\'til

huld

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Slo

Pilch Tuummncnt in Ports·

rnouth during 1l1t.' wet• kmd of
Aprt l 29 and :10. wtth 11 b&lt;Jck
up dil lI' of I\.1 a~· !-i anrl 7. It rs &lt;t
chJUb!C'
nanwnt

el im inat ro n tnurand A.S.1\ . sa ne·

ttonecl. En! r) ft•e is $50.
United Press lnterualional winner. Willte McCovey 's
The
Charlie
Finley- sacrifi ce fly had produced a
Oaklard A's saga ts not the 7-7 lie in the seventi1.
Randy Moff it wa s the .
only bit of co nfusion
winnin
g pitch er in relief
happenin g to Bay Ar ea
while
Ed
Rodriguez was the
baseball teams these days.
loser
for
Mtlwaukee.
also in
Call it April Fool. or just a
good spring training for the relief.
Now all the Giants have to
San Francisco Gtants.
do
is continue il Ul the cool of
The Giants, e&gt;&lt;pected to go
the
Bay Area instead of in the
mostl y nowhere in the
warmth
of i\rizona .
reguJar season. are winrung
At
another
camp, Steve
games and perhaps secretly
·
Busbv
of
the
Ka nsas citv
wishmg the y muld save some
of them for when the results Royais turned in an inconcJ;.
sive performance as he con~
count H) the penll£tnl rare.
Fn day brought anothe r tmued h1s comeback attempt
,;ctory - the 15th of the after a year of inacti\·ity .
Busby, once one of
spnng agamst sevl'n losses when s1ngle runs m the baseb;ill's livest arms. ~ave
seventh and eighth mnings up six hils in six in nin~s . but
edg ed the
Milw aukee une was a two-run double b~
Eddie Murray that gave the
Brewers 8-7
Mike lv te. with his th1rd hit Baltunore Ori oles a 3-2
of the gmne. d rov~ 111 Larry vic ton '.
In ~th er games. Oaklaml
Herndon from thtrd m the
bottom of the etghth fur the

bombed Seattle 9-7 , St. Lout s
topped
Detroit
3-1,
Ph iladelphia subdued the
New York Mets 3-1and Texas
outmuscled Houston 7-5.
The A' s bombed Glenn
Abbott for six runs in the
fourtl1 inning Abbott lia s
been named as the M ~• riner s'
starttng pitcher Wednesday
a~ains t Mmnesol~ ... The
Cardma ls spotled rookie Jack
Morn s' second ;~ p pPa r en r(' of
the spnn g. rallying for two
runs in the first three innings
.Jay .J ohnstone drove tn
Uwee runs with a smglc and ( I
double to help the Phtlltes
hand the Mets the n· thtrd
st raight loss aml sev enth in
nine games ... HH:Ine Zis k hit

Dnrwmg IS Aprrt23 at thl' ball

L.

60 11
S&lt;l JA

Mit chell Pa inting
41 31
Team 5
31 J l
Geor ge 's Open Air
Garag e
3{1 47
H1gh indivi dual gam e
Marlene Wilson 199 182 ; Ann
Grover 180.
H igh ind i vidual ser ies Ma r lene Wilson 528 , Coleen
No rthrop
J59 ,
Connie
Chapman 453 .
H igh
le am
game
~
George's Open Ai r Garage
771 , Gra nde Cafe 708 Qual it y
Print Shop 695.
High team serie s ..:.... Grande
Cafe 2066 , George's Open A ir
Garage 2008 . Oua li ty Pr int

p&lt;-lrk. Fur furth(' r mforrna1lun
call !lob Hatliff' at :l5.1-llllllllor
:!~3-4250 or Frank l.lltN"I at Shop
:!54-2141 .

1991 .

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Lucas claims he is owed · season wtth Cincin na ti, he
Score d 27 goals and 46 assists
d
un er contract, and 1100,1100 ·,n 80 ."at t1es . I .as• season,
punit ive
da mages for
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a llegedly ma li gning his however, he tallied 31 points
in 45games and was tra~ed to
reputation .
.. , 1,ocas tile (; ai"o""ry Cowl&gt;oys at
. to I1lC SUI!
ACCOl' dmg
· d to a nme-yectr,
·
· ~gers st1')1
1n1·ctseason . Tioe st
was stgne
no ~
~ 1 t li
cut con tract with the Stingers were paying the bulk of his
in J973 .. at $7a.IIOO an nually contract.
and potenttal bonuses up to
Bi ll DeWitt Jr ., the
$63,1100.
Sti ngers' executive vi ce
J.ocas claims the Stingers president, acknowledged tile
tried to modify the contract in team term ina ted Locas'
1976, and when the cente r contra&lt;) after he was cut by
refused the club "through it s Sprin@'fie ld, an Amertcan
manage ment undertook to Hockey League club, three
coerce and intimidate the weeks ago.
plaintiff " by withholding his
DeWitt said he bad not seen
sal ar y.
!he sui!, and dec lin ed
In 1975-76, J.oeas ' first comment.

Ada captures
-Class A title
lly GENE CADD ES
UPI Sports Writer
CO LUMBUS I UPf I - Ada,
led by all.Q hiuan Lynn Coe
with 19 points, broke a 25-25
lie with 10 stra ight po ints
midwa y t.hrongh the th ird
quar·ter tn postin g a 51-39
victory over Olrl Washington
Buckeye Trail in the fina ls of
the Class 1\ Gi rls State
Basketball tournel' at St
John Arena Saturday.
·
Bu ckeye Trail, whi ch
suffered its first Joss in 23
ga mes. tr~i l ed 23- 19 at
halftime and tied the score
for the fir st 1ime sir{ce the
game sta rted at 25-25 on
bas kets by Kim Sc hirnmef
anrl Sue Robinso n. Bu l the

Warrior s then went nea rly
four minutes without 11 point
and.the dry spell proved to be
fatal for Bu ckeye Trail.
whi ch trailed U1e rest_,of the
way .

Ada, which fi nished a! 22-2,
led 3&gt;-3 1 at the end of the
third quarter and U1en had
another
run of nin e
unanswered points to put the
~ ame we ll out of rea ch of
Buckeye Trail .
Lori Headv. Buckeve
'!'rai l's 6-0 sophOmore centCr,
led the Warriors in scoring
with 16 points. whil e
Schimmel had J1. Donna
Hall , Terri Stah l and Kat11y
Deck er all scored seven
· poi nts each fur Ada .
"

wit h four big talli es. Starttng
Mei ~;s hurl er Tim Ebersbach
blasted a home run over the
fence . Three straight singles
f' Jd • h ·
followed by a 1• er s c Olcc
acco unted for the other runs.
· Wellston coul d ma nage
·
only a single ta lly in the1r
tum , but in the fi ft h they got
fo ur of their owr to pull one
run ahead, 9~. In the top of
the seventh, Meigs plated
another to tie the score once
again and seemed lo ~ave the
momen tum gomg.
·
In the bott om of t he
seventh , Meigs' reliever Tom
Owens fanned the first two
batters with the next batter
Speran loo ping a Texas
Leagu er int o right fie ld .
Royster then loft ed a sinking
shol to center field that
popped out of Tim Hood's
gluve as he made a good
diving try , but !he run ha d
scored and the g&lt;IITIC was
over .
Owen s had to tak e the
tough loss as he and two other
Meigs hurl ers fanned six to
~u along with the six walks.
Hoys1er got the win as he and
th e other Wel lston hurler s
~1 ruck uut nine and walk ed
just one.
Ebersbach led the Mei gs
httt ing with a double and his
homer . Mik e Way land ,
Kenny Young, and Ray
Andrews each had two
s in ~ J es while Greg Becker
and Chri s Taylor go! a doublo
and single. respective ly.
Mei~s t rave ls to Wahama
Munday before host ing
Ironton on Tuesda)' ni ght.
Meigs
202 400 1- 9 10 6
Wellst on 202 140 1- 10 4 3
F.bersbach. Triplett 15 1.
Owen s 1J.P. 71 and Bec ker.
Gi lliland, Hoyster iWP, 61
and Roberts.

7886
Senior Nutrition Satell ite
Sit e
loca ted
in
the
Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latt er Day Sat nts.
Old Town Flats, phone 8433364
Meigs County office of the
Communit y Action Age ncy
located in the Courthouse,
Pomeroy, phone !J\12-5605
Community Action Agency
Offi ce located in Cheshi re.
phone 992-71100
Your application must be
rece ive d by April 211. 1978.
Remember , if you hav e had
flna ncial difficulties due to
high fuel cost s or need
assistance because of oth er
energy related probl ems, this
program may be of help to
you. Pick up an application or
call the numbers listed for
furth er information.
Votrr Rrglstratlon
Un der a new ~1a te law all
persons musl; be registered
befo r~ being Allowed to vote
in either the Prim ary or
General election.
You must be registered by
May 6 in order to vote in the
June Primary. St op by the
In formati on and Referral
Office (I &amp; Ri located tn the
Meigs County Senior C1t1zens
Center in Pomeroy and f1 ll
out the short registralion
form .
Help Needed
Th e
Retired
Scnt or
Volunt eer Program 11\SV PI
is lookin g for registered
volunteer s
and
NE W
volunteers lo asSist tn the
" home delivered mea I"
program wh tch is spon sored
by the Comrnunny Act ion
·Agency.
fn addition to a new route
that will be established. help
is needed to " bac k up" and

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walkmg

JUSt

fo ur as

h1s

out to be unearned.
Jeff Kimes took the Joss as
he Jeamcd with Juc Kuhn and
Spencer li• strike out eight

lhe seventh inmn ~ lCJ brc:-1 k et
5-5 deadlock and lift thl'
Rangers Cesar Cedeno
h&lt;11nered for Housto n .

Canoeists
invited ·

teanunat es commttted JUSt
one error
Federal Hockmg got those
fou r tallies on a double. two
errurs , two walks, and a
sa crlfl ('(' Eastern mea nwhile
tallied it s run tn the thtrd .
Rnan Btssell walked, · stole
CO LUMBUS
Ohio
sen1nd, and came · home 1,m &lt;:anoe!sts can sharpen lhc1r
Danny Spencer's single. The whlte~water skil ls at o river '
hosts got another run in Ihe canoetng school to be held
l:ilxth, and all f1~~e runs tumed Apnl 7-9 at the Beau monl
Sco ut
Hese rvati on m
Ashtabula f'n unly .
The school. de s1~n ed for
l'anoe1sts wlth so me ex~
I.F:BA!IiON , Oh to (UP!i - per1ence, IS being cosponDan l\'tns gu td ed Major sored by the Diviston of
Skippe r to a one -len gth Water craft of the Oht o
v1ctory over Boondock Baby Department of 1\'atural
in the featured SJ ,500 ninth Resources rODNR i and the
pa ce at Lebanon Racewa y Ameru.:an Red CroS!.
"' Wh1tc-watcr canoeing has
Fnda y mght.
become very pop ular in
M aj•~ Skipper. in front
nearly all the way, covered Ohio, " said Norv Hall , Chief
th e mil e in 2:00 and returned of the Division of Watercraft.
$21, $6 .80 and S3.20. Boondock "Through this educational
Baby paid SII .20 and $3.40 for effort with the American Red
second and Knn 's Khight , the Cross we hope to curta il the
third place ftmshe r. kicked number of cano eing accidents." fl ail noted that
back $2.60.
Rose Princess t 31 won the ei~ht persons died 1n Ohio
first race and Reed's Chuck last yea r as a result of
( 6) took the se-cond for a
canoe1 ng acci dent s,
nighUy double com:lln atton
The school will offer a
weekend of practica l skill
that was worth $65.80.
A crowd of 2,310 wagered development in a ca noe and
evening semina rs on nver
$21'1,020.
canoetng sk ill s, ta ct ics.
equipment and safety .
Those wishing to attend the
PACES WrN
school must be able to swim
PHILADELPHIA fUPI 1 50 ya rds and stay afloat tn
Paul Ca nnell scored two deep water for ftve minutes .
goals before being ejected
Ind tviduals also must have
Saturday to lead . the flatwater can oe ing exWashington Diplomats to a 3- perience and be able to
0 shutout over the E•pansion
handle a canoe cum fo rtab~y .
Philadelphia Fury in a North
Applicants must be at least
American Soccer League
13 years old, and those under
game .
age 15 must be accompanied

w1\l host Belpre Thursdiiy .
F:a&gt;1 ern
001 000 0 I 4 4
Fed .·ll .
400 001 x 5 5 I
K11nes 1I.P I,' Kuhn 121.
Spencer r5t &lt;111d ll tssell.
Dn gg~. 1WP 1 C:n..•t.m t41and
J),,wJcr .

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" My only complaint is that
ther e are too many vague and
vetled allegattons." Ha rbarger said. addmg that he
considers so me of the
auditor's charges senous.
All charges are related to
the lot tery industry convention Patronite and Gallina
attended m months ago tn
West Palm Beach. Fla.

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ann uunred ror:nn11ttt&gt;e ap- educ:at1 un.
P um er o :o . Hd\\t hvrnt:.
~1 tddll'PPrt .
!)Jintments. umt offteers and ~1 tc haet Bendme U. ph ar- Bus1nt&gt;ss and Pr(l.ft:&gt;ssiUnu!
st anding unit CtHllrll\tll:'e mactst, ser vlct", P omero ~ . \\\\men. i\1mer~)) . .1Jn~ntan
chamnen
~trs . ~t anha Gress.... ~~ . Lt.--g wn .~ u x tltar~. S;. rac.ust"
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Umt off1 cers whe \t rs
crusade . and .\'Irs. L.Jnda Janet Pt.&gt;aY l e~ . ·\t mt&gt;fsnllt•,
Delores Frank . executJH' Va nln wagen . R . ~ . crusade , [)ee
Brown.
Roc!Ot'
dJrectoJ. Long Bottom, ~I rs
Pom eroy. and ~\ rs Em1a W esle~an L'mtl'\1 \kWm,dtst
Ter ~sa
Cullins.
R ;; . Smtlh . Pomeroy
Women . ColumbHl Township.·
pres tdent. Long Bott om:
Workin g cru sade ch atr· \Irs Grace Turner. spectat
~Jr s . Rhonda Da ile) , R \ .. men. Orange Townshtp. Pam g1fts. Bett) fu ll!. 1ndustr~ .
vtce
pres tdent. RtH'lnt' , .\Irs. Hen ders on and Eugene Wendell Huo, er . .\liddlt-ptlrt
\"IA HIETTA - The Pl an
Juanita
l'unde. secretary. Rt. t.:nderw ood: Le t an T o ~w bustness.
L'ash
fla hr.
Devel opment C0rnmtttee of
I.
Reedsvtlle.
and
~I rs . Jesste . shtp.
Uniled
~Jeth od tst Emer son H et~ht o n . Poul
Area Si• Health Systems
Wh1te. treas urer. Rt 2. Women. Mable Sh r~ lds and Cascl. Pllll\t"!rP:O bus tnes.;
Agen cy, Inc. IASHSA1
Sue Beegle : Sutton TO'-'IlShlp, Don tt nd l.w da \1 a) t'r
meet Wednesday . Apnll9, at Punu:r0y.
Standing
uml
comnutt~
DuQ na ~ o rns. Rh onda Ra etn e bustness. l.lndd
the Holiday Inn tn Manetta
ehatnnen
are ~Irs. Sharon Datle v. Linda Pa tterson: Dtddle, Ru1land busmess. J
start tngat 7:30p. m. The Pl an
~·t rch ael. R.:\ .. pu blic m· Bedfo ~d TOIA'TlSh lp . Sharun Ann Ste ~,~, art T~.) wn~htps n. 1
Devel opm ent Committee IS a
formauon. Rt. l. ~t mersnlle . Werry and Jearme Werry : t'O \'e red wtll ~ 5E'rH ma tler ':'
;1and 1n~ co mmmee of the
ASHSA · Board of Trustees.
Its maJor purpose IS 'to
adnse the board on the
dne\opment 1Jf a rauonal
hea lth system. wh1rh ts
responsive to the umque
phySical health , soctal. and
mental health needs of the·
eighteen co unty he alt h
sernce art:' a.
The agenda tncludes a
dJscusston on the committee
or){amzauon. a reqe w uf tht?
health r es ources. and a
Buy Dtrect from the Whole sa le Supplier lor the Meigs , Ga llta ar ea .
presentati on
on
the
de mograph ic analrsts of the
a~ency's health sernce area
Mea SIX Health Syste.rns
A~en c r . Inc. ts the con·
dtt1unal\y destk!nated and
funded Health Systems
.~gency for etght een easte rn
and southeaste rn Ohw
C\)Un ttes
The pnmary
pui'J)IJse of the agen e) ·,s to
High Pe rformance - High Mil eag e
promote effectm• health
planntn ~
and
heal th
DELTA .HIWAY
r es nur res de ve!npme nt
700 -16 6 Pl y 534 .19 nef.
"'llhtn ns healt h ser,·tce area .
750 -16 a Pl y 54U7 ne t.
10 .00 -20 12 Pl y 5120.05 ne t .

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FRED HARTWELL

Hartwell to
managenew store

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Hartwell wil l serve as
manager of the new ElliOtt
Appliance II store. located on
Pomeroy's East Mam Street
rwhere the Sea rs store was
formerly located 1.
The grand opemng IS betng
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held now through April ~ - In
addition to selling appliances.
su ch as 1Ys. radios. stereos.
w~shers ,
dry ers . and
J.~ S VEGAS. Nev. 1UPl ofreezers, the store will also do
A longtime pers onal atservice work on washers.,
tendant to Howard Hughes dryer.s and freez ers. Store
testifie d Fr iday that the hours are from 9 to 5 datly
industrtalist never left his except on Thursday when
hotel suite durin g the tim e they will close at noo n and
that Utah truck driwr Melvin Friday from 9 to 8:30 p.m.
Dununar claims he found
First location of an Elliotl
Hughes wandering in the Appliance S!ore wa s on Court
:\C\·ada desert .
St. tn Gallipolis. founded by
Howard Eckersi1Y told a the late Morr is Elltoll m
ju ry Hughes never left the August, 1936. Durin g World
suite fr om Lhe time he Wa r II . the st ore was
Order Onl y
amved from Bost on in 1966 operated from Elltott 's home.
~0 DUTY
until he left for the Bahamas
After the war. the st ore was
- C.O. D.
PO ~I ERO Y - juror s ealled
in 1970 .
rel ocated to the corner of fur ~t on day. April 3. do not
Dummar is a one~si xt eenth Third and Co urt St. rn ha,·e to appear , the shenff's
beneficiary named in the so- GaU tpolis .
_depart ment ann ,1unced
ca lled Mormon Wi ll. a thre•The paren t firm moved tu fnd ay .
page, handwn tt en document its present lo cau on at the
found in the Salt Lak e City corner of Pine St. and Th1rd
M o rm o n
C hur c h Ave . in Gallipolis in 1952.
headquarter s several weeks
In 1973. another outlet. the
after Hughes died Apnl 5. Village Furnitur e, bega n
1976.
Reminder: Studed tires must
operations in Pt . Pleasant on
The jury is 'trytng to Ht 2. In 1971, the fi nn moved
So buy nowl
determine if th e will really to 2£05 Jackson Ave .
was written by Hu ~hes or is a
for~e r y, •·hich is contended
by Hu ghe s' a tdes and
relatives and offi cia ls of
Sun una Corp., which controls
the Hughes financial empire.

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RIO GRANDE - Auto
Body Repatr will be offered in
Mu\t Education at Buckeye·
Hills Ca reer Center durin K
the sprmg sessi on. Principles
of Auto Body will be covered
as a means of int roducing the
student to equipment, tools,
and skill s necessary for auto
body repair . The sl~t y hour
program will be conducted
each Tuesday and Thursday
eveni ngs from 6 until 10 p.m.
It will begin on April IB and
end on June 6. For additional
mfonnatlon contat1 the Adult
Education office at 245-5336,
C&gt;l. 252.

ANAHEIM , Ca li f. IUP! I A fed eral mediator said ea rly
today a tentative agreement
has been rea ched between
negotiators ·for Disneyland
and se\'en um ons. averttn_g a
plaMed walkout by about
1,700 workers.
Comm iSS ione r Bonnie
Cast rey s.aid the detail s of the
agreement wou ld be voted on
by union members lodai·.
More than nine hours of
uninterrupted negotiations
began at 3 p.m. f riday . The
workers ha d threatened to '
stri ke at 12·01 a.m. toitay if
demands for hourly wage
hikes were not met.
Dtsneyland officials had
offered lumJ&gt;-s um payments
ins tead of the wage increases.
The ma ster contract be' APPLY FOR LlCENSE
twee n Di sneyland and seven
GA LUPOLlS - Mak ing
locals - representing ti cket
appl ication fur a ma rria ge
take rs. ride ope ra tor s,
license in Gallia Co unty
bakers, wardr obe a nd
Probate Co urt wer e Ja ck L.
cost ume personnel. janitors
Quimby , Jr .. 20, Gallipolis.
and pa rking- lot work ers heavy equipment operator.
expired feb . 28 but ,was
and Carol Sue Fisher. ta.
extended through the end of
Gallipolis, at home.
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Applicants under age Ia must
have a wa1vrr stg ned IJy ii
parent or guardtan .
A 1.15 fee for the schoo l
incl udes food, lodging, canoe
and paddl e, a text on
ca noeing and a life preserver .
Participants must provide all
other perS&lt;Jnal cl othing and
equipm ent.
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The Beaomon t Scout
Reserva tion is seven rniles
so uth of 1-90 on State Hou te
45, near Hock Greek .
Skill pratt ice 'sessions will
be held 90 the Grand and
Ashtabu Ia mers and Conn(\ll ut Creek, dependtng on
water levels.

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the Ea gle hilling w tlh two
smgles. Bissell had a double
and Mark C:il!tla n had a

NORTHF JF.J.D ,
Ohto
1UPI J- Btl Of IJrHn ehargetl
pa st Dart Van in the stretch
Fnrla} n1ght tu ~rt~b t1 thrrl'·
quarter length Vlr to r y tn the
$4 ,800 Bi ~ Trtplc Trot at
:&gt;: orthfield P;ork.
The wlllner . drtven by Don
MeKlrga n. ('Overed the m1le
1n 2:00 3--5 wld
returned
113.40, 168 HOd $4 .60. Da rt
Van . the leader most of the
wav. ftnislwd second and P""l
11 40 and 112, whil e Joe Cole
showe d a nd kt cked ba c·k
$8.40.
The bi~ triple eombmatton
of 10-4-3 wa s worth $2,023.80.
A crowd of 4,495 wagered
$5:J4,:t82 •

CLE VELAND 1 UPI1 Ohto Lottery Dtrector Gerald
J . Patronite .and hi s top
assistant Pasquale " Pa t"
Gallina hare until noon
Tuesday to respond in wrill ng
to charges of trregula riues
made m a state auditor 's
report .
The dead ltn e wa s set
Fn day by Ohio Lottery
Commission chai rman Davtd

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Deadline set
for response

entertng one or more pam~
tings, call 992-71!84 for more
details . Entries must be in
our offi ce by April H.
Center Aellvttles
Monday, Apn\ 3 at 11 a.m.,
the ft lm " Adelie Pengums of
the Antarctic" will be shown .
Tuesday , April4 atll a.m.,
Carol Costanzo of th_e Federa l
Home Adm inist rauon will be
speaking on Home Repair
and Improv ement Loons
available for senio r citizens
and grants for pe'r sons over
age 62.
Thursday , April 6. Ms . Pat
Leegan of the Community
~ental Health Center will
present the first In a series of
talk s
on
" Medicine
Aw areness ." She will be
speaking at the Center on
each Thursday in April .
The above activities are in
addition ·to our regula rly
scheduled activities for th e
coming week . Hope you can
JOin us thiS week .

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singit.

·•s ubstilute " for regular
drivers and he lpers .
The purpose of this worthwhile prog ram j:; to provide
hot mea Is for those physi cally
unab le to prepare a meal for
themsel ves. It allows many of
these people the privllege of
remainin g in their own
homes. rather than fa ce
instituti onal care.
. The driver of a vehicle is
paid 15 cents per mile to help
with operationa l e.penses.
Th e length of each route
vades but will average about
25 miles per day. The tim e
required to complete th e
route is appro&gt;imatel y one
hour . We prefer to use two·
people - dm-er and helper on eath route. In this way the
helper Is there ·in case of
breakao\\ll or tllness , and
provides hel p with deltv•rin g_
Ihe meals to the per .AJ ns
receiving them .
If you would be available
one or two days a week or
every two weeks , please give
us a caU at 992-7884 .
Art Show
lbe Senior Citizens Art
Show which was cancelled in
March due to the bad weather
has been resched uled from
May 1 through May 7. All
paintings will be on display in
the Statehouse Rot unda
during this peri od.
If you are interested in

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Eagles drop 4-1 contest to Lancers
STE WART - Eastern gave
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Frtda~ht at Federal
Huc kmg an~ co uldn 't reco\'l!r
as the Eagles went down to a
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,\1ik e Dn ggs g(l vc up just fc,ur
h1ts whtle fanmng ct~ht and

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Samuel
·F.
Vinton
and
Henry
Clay
alwa~~
.
carried Gallia .County for Whig Party
.

"I:he Anti-Masonic party
BY JAM ES SANDS
had
started in America in
GA LL! POLlS - In 1830 the
18
26
111 New York after
ruling party of Gallia County
was not the Republican part)' William Morgan was muror the Democratic party. or dered by Masons . Morgan, a
even the Whigs or Nauonal member of the Masons as
Republicans: but it was the well as a joumalist, began to
Anti-Ma so ni c part y. This write abo ut the sccrcl oaths
party became so influential in and sc'Cret rituals of the
Gall Ia politics · that no Masons . When he refused to
Ma somr meetings were held stop his writing. a group of
in the COUll I v from 182111o the Masons dro wned Morga n m
mid-1840s . ·
·· the Niaga ra River.
Cit izens in srvtl'rfll NE'w

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York co unti es ca ll ed for
inves ti ga tion s, but both
Governor Clinton and local
New York offi cials refused to
investi gate , Cli nton and
many- of the local offi cials
involved were members of
the Masons .
The idea spread through
New York that the Masons
wrre In conspiracy against
the people to control the
legislature and judiciary.

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One Mason in New York gave
credence to the claim or !his
conspiracy wheo he said of
his organization : "What Is ·
Masonry no\\·'!. It is powerful.
It comprises men of rank.
wealth, office and talent, In
power and out of power ; and
II Is In almost every place or
power where po"·er Is of. nny
imporlanrc."
Bv 1827 Anti-Masons had
won. 15 seats in the Ne w York
Assembly. By 1828 they had
17 seats 111 the lower house
and four in the senate. By
1830 Anti -Ma so ns boasted
that they had 124 newspapers
in America behind them
pclitica lty. In 1832 the party
was strong enough to run a
candidate for president.
Anti-Masonic newspapers
wrote such things as:
" Maso nfy is an infidel

soc iety at war with true
Christianit y "
" All ceremonies and appcndages of I he Masoni c
institution lead on to blank
Atheism."
" The inst 1tuti on stri kes a!
the basis of all morality and
religion.''
·
" Th e d~rcc t objec t ot
fr remasonr)"a !S to bene fit the
fe w al the expensr of the
ma ny
by
c reating
o
privileged class."
Anti-Masons claimed. with
some degree of truth in the
case of Andrew Jack&amp;m , ttwt

GOVERNOR JAMES A. RHODES presents the official proclamallon nam1ng April
Cancer Cnntrol Month U1 American Cancer Societv leaders 1lcft 1Dean W. Jeffers: 1978 Ohio
Divi sion Honorary Crusade Chairman ;md {ri~ht i ThomCJ s D. St.e,·enson, \1 .0 ., pr&lt;'sldf'nt (,f
th e Americ&lt;m t'&lt;mcrr Socu:ty, OhiO Dh-1sion. Inc

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C-7- The Sunday Tim es-8enlinel,
Sunday, April2, 1978
.

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted
Geor~e
Molden, Pomeroy; , Joseph
Proffit!, Portland ; Kelly
Mullins, Cheshire; Mildred
Wolfe, Racine ; Ma r jorie
Gibbs, New Haven; Joseph
polit ica l offi ceholders wou ld · several county offices the Trible, St. Albans, W. Va .;
appoin t only Maso ns to Anti-Masonic party had a Hubert Pullins, Pomeroy ;
clear majority. Andrew Bessie Haddox, Middleport.
government jobs.
The almost neurotic op- Donnelly who represented
Discharged
Elsie
position or many Americans . Gallia for six years in the Brewer, Nellie Leml ey,
to Andrew Jackson fed into House (i827-1832 inclusive ) William Weaver, Ri chard
lhc Ant i-Masonic sentiment was the le~der of the Ant~ Dean, Catherine O'Connor,
in Am erica . TI1e 1820s were a Masonic party in Gallia. Betty Brooks.
tim e of fervent evan· Another leader was Daniel
ge li cali sm in America . Womeldorf who was Gallia 's
Masohs stressed reason in representative in 1819. Other
PLEASANT VALLEY
reli gio n
while
the Anti-Masonic officeholders in
DISCHARGED - F'reda
C\'a ngcli c als s tress e d the county were John Kerr Akers, Point Pleasant; Mrs.
emotion. Another emotional and Benajah Curtis.
Robert Mash · and son,
clement was the faLt that the · While th e Anti-Masonic Pomeroy;
Mrs. Larry
Jackson ian DemocrAts had party disappeared aboutl835, Brumfield, Ashton ; Belly
begun Sunda y mail delivery, strong sentiment against Litchfield, Point Pleasant ;
lhus breaking the Sabbath. secret societies remained in Crystal Thomas, Leon; Mrs.
An other element that ex- Gallia County for several Garrett Rife, Point Pleasant ;
plains the rise of the Anti- more years. Politically most Douglas Eads, Cottageville;
Masoni c party was the ten· Anti-Mason s had become Martha Leach, Henderson ;
sion between the fa m1er and Whigs by 1835.
Timothy Luikart, Leon ;
(The Rev. Sands's address William Mayes, Gallipolis;
the city. Much of American
farml and was owned by is Box 3, Barlow 45712).
Mrs. Lue Wroten, Glenwood :
abse ntee lan dl ords who
seemed to have the best of the
tax laws of the land . Much of
the wea lth. in America in the
1820s was owned by masons .
ln lht• 1832 election In
Gallla, most Gallians rontinned to \'Ole for Henry Clay
for president. Clay was a
Nationa l Republican and
l'arri&lt;·d Gallia rv&lt;·ry time he
ran fnr president. Samuel
F. Vinton, also a Nati onal
llc.•publi ca n, won ovrr thr
Eastern Avenue • Gallipolis,
Demo&lt;·ral (ieorge House for
Congress.
llul in the races fnr State
Heprescnt.ativc as well as lor

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Harry Dotson •. Redhuuse ;
Mrs. Aca Bevan, Crown Ctty ;
Shawn Logan , Henderson;
Tonia Spires, Gallipolis; John
Morrow , Point Pleasant.
BIRTHS - A daughter to
Mr. and Mrs. David Whit·
tington, Red House.

MINOR WRECK
POMEROY - Medium
damages resulted ·wh en two
vehi cles collided in an accident on West Main St. at
11:20 p.m. F'riday.
Pomeroy police said a car
driven by Jo Pedigd, Shade,
traveling north, pulled under
the traffic light near the
Pom eroy-Mason
bridge.
While attempting a left turn
his car struck the ri~t side of
a vehicle driven by Mark
Sm ith, Middleport .
The Smith vehicle was
moving with the green light
signa l, police sa.id . Tbere
were no injuries and' no
charges were filed, according
to the poli ce report .

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Ed Kulm , ;o4 2nd. Dan J.c wi s.
.,. 211 Stat&lt;'. Homer Sowa rd. 2ti2
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P1ne Gru,·c, S. Wilham .
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llalilda)'. 48 Court, C. W.
Kt'rr , Kerr Station , Kat('
Melnt yre. Court, Charles
Mack &amp; Son, 21Q 3rd . Leste r
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Morrison. Bidwell , J . 11.
\1&lt;, rrl son. Evergreen &lt;1nd
Well &amp; Co .. Vinton.
l'ublishers : llull clm, 304
~1d. Galila News. 456 2nd,
Galli&lt;~ Times, 4;5 2l1d , Jorna l.
414' , 2l1d, Tribune, 425 2nd,

ll Y 'I'UM SAL'N DERS

3rd, 11mmasun .and &amp; Uubo,

41X1211&lt;1. C. k. Niday, 854 2nd.
John Ra nkin, 41 Co u11 , Lev iSil,·enna n, 308 2nd . and C. F.
Va mey. ~4 2l1d.
Funeral jiomes . Hayward
&amp; Son. 460 2nd and J . G.
Wethcrholl. 433 4t h.
Cual Dealers: W. F: .
Russell. 64:1 lsi. V. E. Myers,
H8i 1st, and Swan Cr ee k C('i! l
Co, 308 2nd.
St om· Work s: Ca llaha n
Bri!S ., 437 2nd and Smrl 1zer &amp;
Womeldnrff. Bidwell.
Furniture: C. M. Adams,
344 2nd. Ohio Valtey Furmture Cu. 119 State. and
Ga lilpoils l,hair Cu., Pi ne St .
Lu mber Yards Mullineux
Bros., ~4 2 3rd and 0. A. Odell,

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The
Gall1poils Tel ephone Co111·
pony liSted the foll owing
people and buSinesses in their
RONNIE MILSAP
1906 telephone dtrectnr' .
Doctors: E. G. Ale11rn. 559
DAVE AND SUGAR
2nd ., J. 8 . Alc11rn . 507 211t1. IV
SPEC IAL GUES T
T. G. SHEPARD
H. Barger. HO :!nd . 1.. C
Bean. 538 2nd. L C Co wden,
2nd , Jehu Eakms, 3.\8', 2nd.
J .S. Cherrmgton. Pme Gro\'e
r Pmterl, E. E. F:lls"m1h, 2:17
:lrct. L. H. Fletcher . Pmr
T1ckefs. ll .lO , 1-6 .50, 17.10 on sal• now Field
Grove . IV . .J Fletcher . and VInt on Pr 1nt1 n~ Cu .. Vmr St.
House , Mack and Dave's, Humphreys' Southside
Vmt on.
Banks: First Na tional , 2l1d
Pharmacy, Sears, Record Shop in Ashland ,
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Chambersburg,
Richard's News in . Portsmouth, 8auer 1 S Sound
Hotels : Belcher. 150 3rd. Ave., Oluu Valley. 2nd, and
lla sk1n s. Locust. J A.
Shop i n Point Pleasanl. Record Mart in
Lupton. 2:13 2nd, C: II . ~bck , Mrs. J . A. l.anlhorn, 215 3rd, V1nton Banku1g Co.
Charl•sfon,
St. Albans &amp; Ashland
Tobaet·o Shops : Thomas
110 :lrd , l' fl Parker. 455 '' C. 1'. Mmk , !102 2nd, Park
Ma il Orders : Country Shindig , c.o Memorial
2l1d, C G. Parker. 126'' Is). Cen tral , H1 verv1ew. ,\ [ F1m gan. :152 2l1d and Wm .
Field House 1 P. 0 . Bo x S4S~ Huntington, W. Va .
F: B. Shaw, 311!1 ', 2nd . Harr)' Wetherhult, 152 3rd , Ulsamer,
Sha rtz. 432 2nd.
21703
Insu rance : Moure &amp; Wall ,
Shaw , 4H 2nd. W. H. W1Jcox. ?lid and Union. 226 21fd.
Enclose stamped , sell-addressed envelop~
Bakers· Earle lleidwr , 430 211 J.oc ust. G. F:. Nea l. :12
Vmton, F: H. Williams, 838
"""d , E" ' Del C'hec'·
l , Lorust, and P. T. and 1.. W
lsi , and S. W. W1llmms. Ul
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FOR INFORMATION: PHONE 529-4124
and Fred Fer~uson, 720 3rd . Wall , 28 Li!C Ust .
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Mer c~mllc
M1lls. Anchor Mills, V1ne
Lawyers: T. E. Bradbury, ·~j'!'
Grocers : J . T. Levisay, 98
1 Con tinued on pa~eC-i 1
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Pine. Joseph Lmdle. 411 4th. St .. N. E Bell &amp; Co .. Vmc
Ale•ander Bo) s, :106 2nd. Sl ~. Rescuer &amp; Cu., 93 Gr&lt;1pe
Harr)' Vanden. fi6 Vme. f . H St . and C W. Shack, Vmlon '
Amsba ry : 852 2l1d. Ir a P&lt;11·
11lroad hnes : B&amp;O R.R..
10
State,
Hocking \'alley, 403
ters on, 156 3rd. Her1l1d.
and
K&amp;M . lUI .. Stale .
Brothers ,
401
bert
flardware
stores; Butler &amp;
2nd ,
Her bert
Ri sk.
FcltnHin.
V1nton. W. ll.
258 3rd,
Scull
Ca nlhnchtnson.
49 Court. J . M.
aday , 120 41 h. Hurl Con·
Kerr
,
444-46
Co
urt , Perkins &amp;
dec , Mapl e Shade, J . C: .
McCar
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Vinton
, and
Schrec k. ;2 Co011 . W. II
Womeldorrr
&amp;
'l110mas.
320
Gardner , 700 2nd, Small &amp;
2nd
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Snn
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St ove work s: Ga llip olis
Bov .
. 2.'i Court, .J . ~1.
F11
undry , 3rd, Kling , 240 2nd,
Smttr1. ~~- .53 Cou rt, Geur~e
Thom
pS&lt;in &amp; franc iS. 2nd
Tab1t. B-10 2nd. J-:d Spears, 4;
A\'e
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and Treasure Stove
Cuun. Stuckhoff Bros.. Court.
Work
s,
12 Grape .
(' A. VoJbt,rn, 9f&gt;O 2nd, and 1·:.
L11
cr1es:
James Belz. 3rd.
R WHIIart•. 98 V1nr .
W
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50 J;,cu,1, W H.
FIBERGLASS
Gt•nt•re~l
.\1er c hancl1 s~
Cu~hman , 403 2l1d. J . H.
SELF-SEALING
~'turt:s
l!arrtsun W1 lcox,
300
41h,
Vmt on..\1 H Allen. VInton . "\ c('onmc k,
Mathe" s &amp; M1ll er. V1nlon.
G A. F Asp hal f
B&lt;~ n Krup1 store, 64 State,
Self H•c1hng
Ceo.
Sh1vcly
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V1nton
and
HHsh,Jrr Brus. Angola , W. P
!ihmgh.·~ . 140 tb
Clol!.\ A, F=~re &amp; Wmd Rating - 20
Bt'ali. 2nd. c; W Cox. 330 2nd. Ta) [, ,r's , 46 Stale.
Avallabl£&gt; rn Bl rtc ~ .
Ye,·u W&lt;Hra nty . A~o~a i labl e •n Black,
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The
Bank,
416
2nd.
SIIIOI,nS
Whtl e &amp; Pa stel
Wh1 l e. Neptune Green &amp; Br own
Ue,rdorff &amp; Puo re, 334 2nd, J .
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H. Feltman. Vinton. Harry Blazmg Stetmp, 660 1st Ave.,
L
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72
Olive
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Fratlks &amp; Stms, 2nd, Gebbart
&amp; Co. J:lfi 2nd.(; E. Glenn &amp; Grube, 39 Court. J . A. Jones,
CH.. Vm! on. I \1 . Grover," 33 Court , Fred Kr~ s, 108 :\rd,

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Regina Grubb.
In the Cadmus area we
have: ·Cadmus Heds kins. Pat
Saunders; Cadmus Redskins
Teen, Jack and Shirle y
Miller.
J.n the Cent erville area we
have: Centerville Electrons,
Sue Ruff and Ann Daniels;
Centervi lle Young Fam1ers,
Hank Forgey; rNew Club }
Glendon and Pat Elliott ;
Gallla Clov erettes ; Foster
Lewis and Mary J . McNea l.
ln the Patriot area we
hav e: Patriot Merrymak ers,
Ruth Wood and Jane Smith :
Cma Campers, Thelma Rose
and Ca rolyn Jeffers ; Gage
Invaders, Gary and Mary
Fallon and Larry Fallon:
Mountaineers, Ha rley and
Marianna Crouse and Janet
Walker ; Hilltoppers, Leonard
and Jien iece Newberry and
Bonnie Item per .

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have: Maple S~ ad1• K1d s, .l:ll'kil' Di!I'I S.
Mur1h a Hos ley i!nd i{H se
In Lht.• Hul&lt;..t vlik HIJ&lt;..tJ &lt;J'f t 'iJ
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ll uod , Hn!h · Kd rl' n_ Elly son ~md Jud~
Curbm and Ann Hutl !'r , ·I· I!
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PORTSMOUTH - Th e
Ohio Valley Resource Conservation and Development
t RC&amp;D l Co un cil. during
Wednesday 's a nn u&lt;f,.,.nccting
in Port smo uth , r ccl eclc d
officers for the 1978 term
Willi am McBride , Pik e
Count}', was n:~ mcd chairman ; Don Cha ndler. Brown
Count y, vi ce-chairnwn and
Harold Vu lgamo re, Scio to
Co unty , as secreta ry treasurer of the rutmcil
Don Ja ck, Lawr ence
Co unty
cha ired
lhe
nominating commit tee which
includ ed Hoge r Jlarrn n.
Gallia Co unl y an d Virgil
Lough, Vint on Count y.
RC&amp;D Coor dinat or IJ un
Bu ckloh , out li ned current
act ivities on l i nntu rnl
r eso ur ce
deve lopmen t
measures throughou t the tO
r ounty RC&amp;D Ar ea . Il l'
reported work cumpklcd un
an erosion control mec:1surc at
Hamrnert own
Lnk t• in
Jackson Co unty: a nearly
co mpl eted land dru tn ag e
measure at Sdotu Cc1un1 r
Fa irgrounds: and lhc la nd
drainuge - fl ood preveotion
measure a t Ca nters C';n·e 4·11
C3mp iS noW bc111g COil ·

;t ructed. He sa id plan s are
ro mpl eted fur May an d
August seeding 26 a~ re s of
eroding sites &lt;.tlong· count y
and tnwo s~ip roads in Pike

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Stit h· St . and Ohw Vctllc y

installation in August. The
Soil Conser vation Service
tSCSt funds 50-75 percent of
the cost of the abov e
measures through the RC&amp;U
C\iU IIl}' .
Program. Robert Schwable,
A s imil r~ r - mea s ure to Execul ive Director of the
~i ahi!iz c roadside erosion in Ohi o
Va ll ey
Regional
Ho ss CNmt v is plcmn ed fnr Development
Commission

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Gmbcr and Bcv&lt;•rly IJ1 LHIL'n :
Rio H;~ sca l s . Ji111 il'lll "nd
J.awcuw Mourl' ami J 11~&lt;~1;
Huss: R1o Silver Th1mbl e:-..
Mr s. Willard ('o pl ev ""d

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di sc u sse d
cooperative efforts between
OVRDC and the RC&amp;D.
A st rengt hened co unt y
caucus system fur OV IWC
aCt ivities was emphasized by
Schwabl e. A st udy for
utilization of waste heat from
the Piketon Atomic Plant wa s
di sc ussed
by
Daryl
Shoema ker , Pik e Cou nty
Agricu lb ur al Ext ens ion
Agent .
Shoemaker pointed out that
$1 30,000approximate ly
$160,000 of heal IS lost per day
throu gh water coolin g
towers. He sa id utilizaliun of
the heat is likely to be
through
agri c ult ural
_processes such as green·
houses. grain drying. fish
production or other sirni lklr
uses .

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ATTEND ING the annual Ohio Valley Resource
l'onsena tion and Development Council meeting in Portsmouth Wednesday were. left to right, Steve Hibinger ,
Gallia Soi l Conservation Service; Roger Barron, RC&amp;D
member-HI-large from Gall ipolis and Don Chandler,
HC&amp;U (·mmri l nce&lt;h airman. Approximately 30 persons
attended th(• annua l session .

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(!!tw rs Wl' I'L' " .John C. Hue,
build1ng su pplies. :1.50 :Jnl ,
Hh!id Br11.S Ht cyl'le Hcpair.
f}!)K 2nd, Juhn Dafou rl' Dtlli"Y,
('herr~ l'1•1n1. Frank r:rtrh us
Bnrl&gt;r r Sh11p . (\, urt . J Pancttr
1-:nJl'l'stn. ti i&lt;Hllru rc, 500 1:.!
:/Jl(l. 1-"ntnk Arto~n Sl1 1r k dealer.
~Ill , Galll[~•lls (;as &amp; Coke.
:110 2nd &amp; V111e St , Cuunl)'
l nflrm iHY . Wil son Blaze r .

OOM Park
District News
- By Joel C. Dennis, Director
0. 0 . Mdntyrc Park District
GALUPOLIS - With UIC coming of Spring , n ,. ny 1eople
look forward to sunnier days and wanner temper. ·u·e; to get
outside in the daytime and exercise whi le wa tc.1' •u nature
transform bare trees into pretty blossoms and turn lawns a~d
fields green again. While Spring days may become warm
enough for light jackets and sweaters, the evemngs are a lillie
slower to warm up and may remain cool through April and. into
May . The Park District Is planning an adult women 's team
volleyball program during this Spring season to provide an
opportunity for recreation while U1e evenings are cool. The
program will be open to adult women, aged 19 and up that are
residents of Gallia County . Curren! plans me to offer the
program at Southwestern lligh School on Thursday evenings,
starting ·with a clinic oo lhe !undament.als of voll eyball on April
13. Actual play will begin 011 April 20 and will run for fiv~ .
consecutive Thursday evenings . The program will be a great
way to meet new people and exercise at the same time. Team
rosters are available from the Park DIStrict and w1ll be
accepted until 4 p.m., Friday , April 7.

The Park District received approval from the Heriwge
Conservation and Recr eation Service (formerly the Bureau of
Outdoor Recreation ) on March 14, 1978 whereby the HCRS will
participate in the acquisition of land for ·U1e county 's first
county-wide park . RCRSappruval was long in coming with the
Park District having submitted the application for assistance
In June' of 1977. The Park District's application was one or 95
selected stawwlde from approximately 180 rt&gt;quests .

w.e are

Barba ra Ours and Howa rd
r,J untg(!/Jle r y; OhiO Hiver
H~mchers. Hobert and Anna
Jenkins and Jerr y and Cla ra
Haner: Shoestnng Kn ots.
Nc,nr1an and Bonnie Mitchell.
1~ the ltoute 218-Yellow·
town areas we ha~ : Hannan
Trace Ridge Run ne rs,
Wllliam and Jamce Lewis;
So·IJJ Tra\·ehers, Ronnie ar1d
Sandra Slone and Wendell
and L11Jy Haner; Thivener
Pioneers. Wa yne and Jcme
and Terr i Jiv iden · Yellowtown Buckeyes, K'a thy and
K•'nnelh Palnck ; The Wild
Huffcllf1e~ . DelmCt and Marion
AMell and Pc:Jtricia Daniel s.

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Mr .ilnd M".l.uuch ey McC•J)'
(;trb, a11d \lar~'a Pt·t lh'nrtey .
In tlw f\,·rr on·t~ wp h~~ ~~
H&lt;·&lt;·kl ~colt: lilt' . Hcbt·b.
/\11 "h1e and lkll) :Vh·atl•t\\ ~
llil!bt!llt·s .. Ju1111Jr and Barh1 tht' B1dwl'l l :•n•;.p v.(· · ·lwn.1 Kt'J nper ~tnd Gar y
hal·t· · llidw!'ll IJu S\ Oee.1. I.e""'· .
.June Smith ilnd · l.t.'IJ I'd
In lhc K)gcr Creek ·
'llwxtun nml J.yndu Smllh. ('twshm.' un•c• &gt;i.'l' hnvc : KC -'
Frontic r.sr nen, JacquL' (;)ash· and The Sun , hlnr c:1rl s,
burn and .J nry IHl,,drs;
Connie Bradbury and Sf1elia
iNt.'\\i Ciub J !{,,xi ~ (;,.lgcr and S11dha111,
l'oppy
L·r~·c
l.n!d&lt;J Hultln .
TrCl lllll'l ~ Cr1rps. Jr,an C()rdun
In tlw \ ' tnt on l.lf!'il we have :
and Bobby (';•st u; l.ttlle
Hti S\
Heri\'t: r .s,
Delore s K~ ~ t·r Vnlle~ Hu~s . Paul
We have a county·wide
'
CuffL•f.'.
Vmt1,n Bighl!ghters .. Sh(1CtrHtker.
D&lt;ury Clu b whose advisors
Hl·lty D;n·is: R&lt;:H.:coun Valle~
In Utt· !..ower Hl \'e r ltr1 i:Jd ar(; ,Jerry Deel, and John
an' H \~l' h:l\'l' Ohln RwdPrs. Payn~.
lkt·f {'l uh, Ho~•'l' Drel onrJ
H1ck '••al and Cha rles
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Miller.
hetvc : Hiu

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In till' Eureka· ·areLJ

and Mrs . Ca rl Si1npk111s.
Co nse r vation 1' \u iJ , (; l' lll'
McGuire; (";a\li;t Hur.srnH'n,
Ja ckie Woodward and l'ollv
Hudso;1; The 1:!\~ J&lt;'(,ur , Lt·~~~
McGuir e: H1 o Wrangler s.
Pe ~un• and Terri Short :md
Mr :·-and Mrs. C: .J. Da~· 1 s: K -~J
K o rp ~.
Mt~r y
F rtml'cs
deL&lt;:l mcrens; Temperatures
Ri sing, Lewis and

and .J:!n&lt;'l Hrowntng. ; Morga n
H;udt•I'S, Mi!drl•d r;eorge and
\1kkt .l !lh miilll 1111rl J..w.,. anda

McBride reelected chairman
of Ohio Valley RC&amp;D group

Plumbers : J . (; , Dall\l'lrn.
657211d, 11Hnnas 1\ l'lkr &amp; Co,
2:i0 211&lt;i. and Wli llfllll W11h :11n .
~0 3rd .
Produer deall·rs C;nll &amp;
Son. 24U 3rd and II ~ I ll ,n·dlng , 3rd .
Center Poinl Hd ., Rathburn
Ph o t o
(; allc•rii' S
Hru ~ . c;:trn;.t~rs, 47 St&lt;1te ,
Gilm ore's, 42 Cuun und Morn I're~s. 139 2nd . J . M.
liawyard , 2101' 2nd An
M;11 he\\ S il' Wl' irr , Vi ntun ,
Rest aurant !'! : C. II Dnvp;, l nnnC'I hlt• Plat ing Wtl rk :;,
Jr .. Vinton. C. f'. ilHl , ol PnrtS II III Uth !( (!,, M ar im~
Co urt , and Mr s. 1-:d llonm'll . lliiSpllld. 4:14N, l'heshi re 011
12 Cou11 St.
&amp; &lt;ia s Cu. 2nd Ave .. Ti111
F:"press : Ada m~ 1-:x:pn::o..\ l.c ii'IS, Hoo fin~ Stat e, G. II.
Co., 403 2nd and Uolled Sl al&lt;'.&gt; \lrCon'lllck Tile W{,r ks, :103
Express, ~2 2!1 d
:IIHpiL' Sha dl' . ami William's
Dry Cleaning: J . I. A'"''·

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line is gelling close .
\heir advisors, and the area
Gallla 4-H Agent ·
If you would like to join a m which they are will serve
GALLIPOLIS - Sprin~ has clu b you can contact the as a helpful guide for those or
made its debut agai n this Exte ns&gt;o n Office (446 -461 2 you interested in joining 4-H.
year. With the coming of ext. :t2) and we will try to get
In the Centenary and Rt.
Spring 4-H Clubs begi n to you into a club ; or you may 141 and Rt. 588 area we have
reorganize and .new 4-H clubs .llliif"n!Ze a new cl ub by find· these clubs and their adare being fbrmed.
fl Vt:_ or six interested visors : Almo st Anyth ing
You may ask, "What is 4- btJys al)d gi rls plus an adult Goe.s , ·· Lois , Sterrett ; CanH? /' "Who may join and ( 18 or oyer) who is interested dlelights, Stephanie Stover
what do they do''"
· in becoming a leader. For and Pam Stringer ; The
4-H is a family affair ,... fun , assistance you nu1v call the Countrymen, David Graham
excitement, l earning, County Extension Office and and Vic Niday; Country
leading , and doing whatever talk with Fred Deel, County Bumpkins, Diane Knox and
interests you. We offer over Extension Agent, 4·H, or Linda Oliver;
Rodn ey
180 projects here in Ohio.
Jacki e
Grah am,
4-H Rangers, Eugene and Evelyn ·
Any boy or girl age !J (or in Prog ra m Assistant . ·
Elliott; (New Club) Charles
third grade[, tp 19 years of
We nnw h;JVe over 50 4·H and Joy ce McK ean; The
age as of January I of the clubs organized in our county Clever Clovers, Maxie Oliver.
current ye~r may exper-ien ce whom we salute for ·the exIn the NotllJ.up area we
the "Learning by Doing " cellent 4-H program we have . have: Northuj)Lassies. Janet
through lhe 4-H program .
Virginia
and
Leam, live , serve - join a Pettus
Here in Galli a Count y, in HI Clu b today ' Ca ll or stop Cremeens; Triangle, Mr . and
order to be able to ex hibit al by th e F:xtension Office and Mrs. Paul D. Niday, Mr. and
the County Jr. Fair. yc; u must st•e what4-H has to offer you. Mrs. Glenn Graham, Mr. and
be enrolled in a club by April
The fo ll n win ~ Jist nf el ubs. Mrs. Marion Caldwefl and

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Wit.b arriviJl ,of spr:ing, 4-H clubs reorganize, ·new ones formed

planning ahead for other recreation and park
programs to offer to Gallia County cJUzens In the coming
months . U you have an interest in participating ln a program
that you would like w see offered , regardless of your . age ,
conlllct the Park District at 44&amp;-4612 Ext. 45, or stop m or
write to : 0 . 0 . Mcintyre Park District, Probate Court Office ,
Gallla County. Courthouse, Locust Street, Gallipolis, Ohio
45631. '

Tailor Shop, 2nd Ave.
Drug Stores : Bar ger
Drugs, 34o 2nd Ave., C. D.
Kerr . 6:1Court, F: . 1.. Neal , 500
llni. Halhbum , :134 2nd , and
r: . A. Hoedell , 3.\8 2nd.- T. S.

f!ORSF. SALE
POMEROY - The Oh1o
Va lt ey
Horse.
Show
Assoc iali n will •1age a horse
and tack sale at the Rock
Springs Fair~round s near
Pomeroy be~inrling at ; p.m.
Sat urday, Apri l 8.
'The sale is open for horses
and pcnies of ali breeds and
for miscellaneous It ems
residents wish to take. There
will be a gate fee of $3 a horse
or pony and fi ve percent
commission if the annnal
sells.
SEEKS DIVORCE
LOS ANGE LES iUPl!
Sportscaster Phyllis George
Friday filed for divorce from
her . husband of less than a
year, film produ cer Robert
Evans.
The co uple was married
April 14, 1977. in . Beverly
Hills, Calif.

ALL-WEATHER '" HIGH GLOSS
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BUSINESS
Write, Clll446-22J9, or vlsll
for cotalog of courses .
4t4?nd Ave.
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312 6th Street

615-1160
Store Hours - Monday · Ffiday 8 a.m. To 5 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. 12 noon
Headquarters for Devoe: Quality paints since 1754.

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HOSPITAL NEWS

Samuel
·F.
Vinton
and
Henry
Clay
alwa~~
.
carried Gallia .County for Whig Party
.

"I:he Anti-Masonic party
BY JAM ES SANDS
had
started in America in
GA LL! POLlS - In 1830 the
18
26
111 New York after
ruling party of Gallia County
was not the Republican part)' William Morgan was muror the Democratic party. or dered by Masons . Morgan, a
even the Whigs or Nauonal member of the Masons as
Republicans: but it was the well as a joumalist, began to
Anti-Ma so ni c part y. This write abo ut the sccrcl oaths
party became so influential in and sc'Cret rituals of the
Gall Ia politics · that no Masons . When he refused to
Ma somr meetings were held stop his writing. a group of
in the COUll I v from 182111o the Masons dro wned Morga n m
mid-1840s . ·
·· the Niaga ra River.
Cit izens in srvtl'rfll NE'w

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York co unti es ca ll ed for
inves ti ga tion s, but both
Governor Clinton and local
New York offi cials refused to
investi gate , Cli nton and
many- of the local offi cials
involved were members of
the Masons .
The idea spread through
New York that the Masons
wrre In conspiracy against
the people to control the
legislature and judiciary.

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One Mason in New York gave
credence to the claim or !his
conspiracy wheo he said of
his organization : "What Is ·
Masonry no\\·'!. It is powerful.
It comprises men of rank.
wealth, office and talent, In
power and out of power ; and
II Is In almost every place or
power where po"·er Is of. nny
imporlanrc."
Bv 1827 Anti-Masons had
won. 15 seats in the Ne w York
Assembly. By 1828 they had
17 seats 111 the lower house
and four in the senate. By
1830 Anti -Ma so ns boasted
that they had 124 newspapers
in America behind them
pclitica lty. In 1832 the party
was strong enough to run a
candidate for president.
Anti-Masonic newspapers
wrote such things as:
" Maso nfy is an infidel

soc iety at war with true
Christianit y "
" All ceremonies and appcndages of I he Masoni c
institution lead on to blank
Atheism."
" The inst 1tuti on stri kes a!
the basis of all morality and
religion.''
·
" Th e d~rcc t objec t ot
fr remasonr)"a !S to bene fit the
fe w al the expensr of the
ma ny
by
c reating
o
privileged class."
Anti-Masons claimed. with
some degree of truth in the
case of Andrew Jack&amp;m , ttwt

GOVERNOR JAMES A. RHODES presents the official proclamallon nam1ng April
Cancer Cnntrol Month U1 American Cancer Societv leaders 1lcft 1Dean W. Jeffers: 1978 Ohio
Divi sion Honorary Crusade Chairman ;md {ri~ht i ThomCJ s D. St.e,·enson, \1 .0 ., pr&lt;'sldf'nt (,f
th e Americ&lt;m t'&lt;mcrr Socu:ty, OhiO Dh-1sion. Inc

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C-7- The Sunday Tim es-8enlinel,
Sunday, April2, 1978
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Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted
Geor~e
Molden, Pomeroy; , Joseph
Proffit!, Portland ; Kelly
Mullins, Cheshire; Mildred
Wolfe, Racine ; Ma r jorie
Gibbs, New Haven; Joseph
polit ica l offi ceholders wou ld · several county offices the Trible, St. Albans, W. Va .;
appoin t only Maso ns to Anti-Masonic party had a Hubert Pullins, Pomeroy ;
clear majority. Andrew Bessie Haddox, Middleport.
government jobs.
The almost neurotic op- Donnelly who represented
Discharged
Elsie
position or many Americans . Gallia for six years in the Brewer, Nellie Leml ey,
to Andrew Jackson fed into House (i827-1832 inclusive ) William Weaver, Ri chard
lhc Ant i-Masonic sentiment was the le~der of the Ant~ Dean, Catherine O'Connor,
in Am erica . TI1e 1820s were a Masonic party in Gallia. Betty Brooks.
tim e of fervent evan· Another leader was Daniel
ge li cali sm in America . Womeldorf who was Gallia 's
Masohs stressed reason in representative in 1819. Other
PLEASANT VALLEY
reli gio n
while
the Anti-Masonic officeholders in
DISCHARGED - F'reda
C\'a ngcli c als s tress e d the county were John Kerr Akers, Point Pleasant; Mrs.
emotion. Another emotional and Benajah Curtis.
Robert Mash · and son,
clement was the faLt that the · While th e Anti-Masonic Pomeroy;
Mrs. Larry
Jackson ian DemocrAts had party disappeared aboutl835, Brumfield, Ashton ; Belly
begun Sunda y mail delivery, strong sentiment against Litchfield, Point Pleasant ;
lhus breaking the Sabbath. secret societies remained in Crystal Thomas, Leon; Mrs.
An other element that ex- Gallia County for several Garrett Rife, Point Pleasant ;
plains the rise of the Anti- more years. Politically most Douglas Eads, Cottageville;
Masoni c party was the ten· Anti-Mason s had become Martha Leach, Henderson ;
sion between the fa m1er and Whigs by 1835.
Timothy Luikart, Leon ;
(The Rev. Sands's address William Mayes, Gallipolis;
the city. Much of American
farml and was owned by is Box 3, Barlow 45712).
Mrs. Lue Wroten, Glenwood :
abse ntee lan dl ords who
seemed to have the best of the
tax laws of the land . Much of
the wea lth. in America in the
1820s was owned by masons .
ln lht• 1832 election In
Gallla, most Gallians rontinned to \'Ole for Henry Clay
for president. Clay was a
Nationa l Republican and
l'arri&lt;·d Gallia rv&lt;·ry time he
ran fnr president. Samuel
F. Vinton, also a Nati onal
llc.•publi ca n, won ovrr thr
Eastern Avenue • Gallipolis,
Demo&lt;·ral (ieorge House for
Congress.
llul in the races fnr State
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Harry Dotson •. Redhuuse ;
Mrs. Aca Bevan, Crown Ctty ;
Shawn Logan , Henderson;
Tonia Spires, Gallipolis; John
Morrow , Point Pleasant.
BIRTHS - A daughter to
Mr. and Mrs. David Whit·
tington, Red House.

MINOR WRECK
POMEROY - Medium
damages resulted ·wh en two
vehi cles collided in an accident on West Main St. at
11:20 p.m. F'riday.
Pomeroy police said a car
driven by Jo Pedigd, Shade,
traveling north, pulled under
the traffic light near the
Pom eroy-Mason
bridge.
While attempting a left turn
his car struck the ri~t side of
a vehicle driven by Mark
Sm ith, Middleport .
The Smith vehicle was
moving with the green light
signa l, police sa.id . Tbere
were no injuries and' no
charges were filed, according
to the poli ce report .

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STEAK HOUSE
Ohio

Ed Kulm , ;o4 2nd. Dan J.c wi s.
.,. 211 Stat&lt;'. Homer Sowa rd. 2ti2
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P1ne Gru,·c, S. Wilham .
l'onsmou lh Hd .. J . F
llalilda)'. 48 Court, C. W.
Kt'rr , Kerr Station , Kat('
Melnt yre. Court, Charles
Mack &amp; Son, 21Q 3rd . Leste r
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Morrison. Bidwell , J . 11.
\1&lt;, rrl son. Evergreen &lt;1nd
Well &amp; Co .. Vinton.
l'ublishers : llull clm, 304
~1d. Galila News. 456 2nd,
Galli&lt;~ Times, 4;5 2l1d , Jorna l.
414' , 2l1d, Tribune, 425 2nd,

ll Y 'I'UM SAL'N DERS

3rd, 11mmasun .and &amp; Uubo,

41X1211&lt;1. C. k. Niday, 854 2nd.
John Ra nkin, 41 Co u11 , Lev iSil,·enna n, 308 2nd . and C. F.
Va mey. ~4 2l1d.
Funeral jiomes . Hayward
&amp; Son. 460 2nd and J . G.
Wethcrholl. 433 4t h.
Cual Dealers: W. F: .
Russell. 64:1 lsi. V. E. Myers,
H8i 1st, and Swan Cr ee k C('i! l
Co, 308 2nd.
St om· Work s: Ca llaha n
Bri!S ., 437 2nd and Smrl 1zer &amp;
Womeldnrff. Bidwell.
Furniture: C. M. Adams,
344 2nd. Ohio Valtey Furmture Cu. 119 State. and
Ga lilpoils l,hair Cu., Pi ne St .
Lu mber Yards Mullineux
Bros., ~4 2 3rd and 0. A. Odell,

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The
Gall1poils Tel ephone Co111·
pony liSted the foll owing
people and buSinesses in their
RONNIE MILSAP
1906 telephone dtrectnr' .
Doctors: E. G. Ale11rn. 559
DAVE AND SUGAR
2nd ., J. 8 . Alc11rn . 507 211t1. IV
SPEC IAL GUES T
T. G. SHEPARD
H. Barger. HO :!nd . 1.. C
Bean. 538 2nd. L C Co wden,
2nd , Jehu Eakms, 3.\8', 2nd.
J .S. Cherrmgton. Pme Gro\'e
r Pmterl, E. E. F:lls"m1h, 2:17
:lrct. L. H. Fletcher . Pmr
T1ckefs. ll .lO , 1-6 .50, 17.10 on sal• now Field
Grove . IV . .J Fletcher . and VInt on Pr 1nt1 n~ Cu .. Vmr St.
House , Mack and Dave's, Humphreys' Southside
Vmt on.
Banks: First Na tional , 2l1d
Pharmacy, Sears, Record Shop in Ashland ,
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Chambersburg,
Richard's News in . Portsmouth, 8auer 1 S Sound
Hotels : Belcher. 150 3rd. Ave., Oluu Valley. 2nd, and
lla sk1n s. Locust. J A.
Shop i n Point Pleasanl. Record Mart in
Lupton. 2:13 2nd, C: II . ~bck , Mrs. J . A. l.anlhorn, 215 3rd, V1nton Banku1g Co.
Charl•sfon,
St. Albans &amp; Ashland
Tobaet·o Shops : Thomas
110 :lrd , l' fl Parker. 455 '' C. 1'. Mmk , !102 2nd, Park
Ma il Orders : Country Shindig , c.o Memorial
2l1d, C G. Parker. 126'' Is). Cen tral , H1 verv1ew. ,\ [ F1m gan. :152 2l1d and Wm .
Field House 1 P. 0 . Bo x S4S~ Huntington, W. Va .
F: B. Shaw, 311!1 ', 2nd . Harr)' Wetherhult, 152 3rd , Ulsamer,
Sha rtz. 432 2nd.
21703
Insu rance : Moure &amp; Wall ,
Shaw , 4H 2nd. W. H. W1Jcox. ?lid and Union. 226 21fd.
Enclose stamped , sell-addressed envelop~
Bakers· Earle lleidwr , 430 211 J.oc ust. G. F:. Nea l. :12
Vmton, F: H. Williams, 838
"""d , E" ' Del C'hec'·
l , Lorust, and P. T. and 1.. W
lsi , and S. W. W1llmms. Ul
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FOR INFORMATION: PHONE 529-4124
and Fred Fer~uson, 720 3rd . Wall , 28 Li!C Ust .
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Mer c~mllc
M1lls. Anchor Mills, V1ne
Lawyers: T. E. Bradbury, ·~j'!'
Grocers : J . T. Levisay, 98
1 Con tinued on pa~eC-i 1
.ooo;;•o;'"
Pine. Joseph Lmdle. 411 4th. St .. N. E Bell &amp; Co .. Vmc
Ale•ander Bo) s, :106 2nd. Sl ~. Rescuer &amp; Cu., 93 Gr&lt;1pe
Harr)' Vanden. fi6 Vme. f . H St . and C W. Shack, Vmlon '
Amsba ry : 852 2l1d. Ir a P&lt;11·
11lroad hnes : B&amp;O R.R..
10
State,
Hocking \'alley, 403
ters on, 156 3rd. Her1l1d.
and
K&amp;M . lUI .. Stale .
Brothers ,
401
bert
flardware
stores; Butler &amp;
2nd ,
Her bert
Ri sk.
FcltnHin.
V1nton. W. ll.
258 3rd,
Scull
Ca nlhnchtnson.
49 Court. J . M.
aday , 120 41 h. Hurl Con·
Kerr
,
444-46
Co
urt , Perkins &amp;
dec , Mapl e Shade, J . C: .
McCar
ley.
Vinton
, and
Schrec k. ;2 Co011 . W. II
Womeldorrr
&amp;
'l110mas.
320
Gardner , 700 2nd, Small &amp;
2nd
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Snn
' [;ra pe, Hen kmg· ·
St ove work s: Ga llip olis
Bov .
. 2.'i Court, .J . ~1.
F11
undry , 3rd, Kling , 240 2nd,
Smttr1. ~~- .53 Cou rt, Geur~e
Thom
pS&lt;in &amp; franc iS. 2nd
Tab1t. B-10 2nd. J-:d Spears, 4;
A\'e
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and Treasure Stove
Cuun. Stuckhoff Bros.. Court.
Work
s,
12 Grape .
(' A. VoJbt,rn, 9f&gt;O 2nd, and 1·:.
L11
cr1es:
James Belz. 3rd.
R WHIIart•. 98 V1nr .
W
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av1n,
50 J;,cu,1, W H.
FIBERGLASS
Gt•nt•re~l
.\1er c hancl1 s~
Cu~hman , 403 2l1d. J . H.
SELF-SEALING
~'turt:s
l!arrtsun W1 lcox,
300
41h,
Vmt on..\1 H Allen. VInton . "\ c('onmc k,
Mathe" s &amp; M1ll er. V1nlon.
G A. F Asp hal f
B&lt;~ n Krup1 store, 64 State,
Self H•c1hng
Ceo.
Sh1vcly
.
V1nton
and
HHsh,Jrr Brus. Angola , W. P
!ihmgh.·~ . 140 tb
Clol!.\ A, F=~re &amp; Wmd Rating - 20
Bt'ali. 2nd. c; W Cox. 330 2nd. Ta) [, ,r's , 46 Stale.
Avallabl£&gt; rn Bl rtc ~ .
Ye,·u W&lt;Hra nty . A~o~a i labl e •n Black,
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The
Bank,
416
2nd.
SIIIOI,nS
Whtl e &amp; Pa stel
Wh1 l e. Neptune Green &amp; Br own
Ue,rdorff &amp; Puo re, 334 2nd, J .
a.,rk
H. Feltman. Vinton. Harry Blazmg Stetmp, 660 1st Ave.,
L
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72
Olive
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H.
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Fratlks &amp; Stms, 2nd, Gebbart
&amp; Co. J:lfi 2nd.(; E. Glenn &amp; Grube, 39 Court. J . A. Jones,
CH.. Vm! on. I \1 . Grover," 33 Court , Fred Kr~ s, 108 :\rd,

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Regina Grubb.
In the Cadmus area we
have: ·Cadmus Heds kins. Pat
Saunders; Cadmus Redskins
Teen, Jack and Shirle y
Miller.
J.n the Cent erville area we
have: Centerville Electrons,
Sue Ruff and Ann Daniels;
Centervi lle Young Fam1ers,
Hank Forgey; rNew Club }
Glendon and Pat Elliott ;
Gallla Clov erettes ; Foster
Lewis and Mary J . McNea l.
ln the Patriot area we
hav e: Patriot Merrymak ers,
Ruth Wood and Jane Smith :
Cma Campers, Thelma Rose
and Ca rolyn Jeffers ; Gage
Invaders, Gary and Mary
Fallon and Larry Fallon:
Mountaineers, Ha rley and
Marianna Crouse and Janet
Walker ; Hilltoppers, Leonard
and Jien iece Newberry and
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have: Maple S~ ad1• K1d s, .l:ll'kil' Di!I'I S.
Mur1h a Hos ley i!nd i{H se
In Lht.• Hul&lt;..t vlik HIJ&lt;..tJ &lt;J'f t 'iJ
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Curbm and Ann Hutl !'r , ·I· I!
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PORTSMOUTH - Th e
Ohio Valley Resource Conservation and Development
t RC&amp;D l Co un cil. during
Wednesday 's a nn u&lt;f,.,.nccting
in Port smo uth , r ccl eclc d
officers for the 1978 term
Willi am McBride , Pik e
Count}', was n:~ mcd chairman ; Don Cha ndler. Brown
Count y, vi ce-chairnwn and
Harold Vu lgamo re, Scio to
Co unty , as secreta ry treasurer of the rutmcil
Don Ja ck, Lawr ence
Co unty
cha ired
lhe
nominating commit tee which
includ ed Hoge r Jlarrn n.
Gallia Co unl y an d Virgil
Lough, Vint on Count y.
RC&amp;D Coor dinat or IJ un
Bu ckloh , out li ned current
act ivities on l i nntu rnl
r eso ur ce
deve lopmen t
measures throughou t the tO
r ounty RC&amp;D Ar ea . Il l'
reported work cumpklcd un
an erosion control mec:1surc at
Hamrnert own
Lnk t• in
Jackson Co unty: a nearly
co mpl eted land dru tn ag e
measure at Sdotu Cc1un1 r
Fa irgrounds: and lhc la nd
drainuge - fl ood preveotion
measure a t Ca nters C';n·e 4·11
C3mp iS noW bc111g COil ·

;t ructed. He sa id plan s are
ro mpl eted fur May an d
August seeding 26 a~ re s of
eroding sites &lt;.tlong· count y
and tnwo s~ip roads in Pike

French ..•

Stit h· St . and Ohw Vctllc y

installation in August. The
Soil Conser vation Service
tSCSt funds 50-75 percent of
the cost of the abov e
measures through the RC&amp;U
C\iU IIl}' .
Program. Robert Schwable,
A s imil r~ r - mea s ure to Execul ive Director of the
~i ahi!iz c roadside erosion in Ohi o
Va ll ey
Regional
Ho ss CNmt v is plcmn ed fnr Development
Commission

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Gmbcr and Bcv&lt;•rly IJ1 LHIL'n :
Rio H;~ sca l s . Ji111 il'lll "nd
J.awcuw Mourl' ami J 11~&lt;~1;
Huss: R1o Silver Th1mbl e:-..
Mr s. Willard ('o pl ev ""d

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I OVRD CJ
di sc u sse d
cooperative efforts between
OVRDC and the RC&amp;D.
A st rengt hened co unt y
caucus system fur OV IWC
aCt ivities was emphasized by
Schwabl e. A st udy for
utilization of waste heat from
the Piketon Atomic Plant wa s
di sc ussed
by
Daryl
Shoema ker , Pik e Cou nty
Agricu lb ur al Ext ens ion
Agent .
Shoemaker pointed out that
$1 30,000approximate ly
$160,000 of heal IS lost per day
throu gh water coolin g
towers. He sa id utilizaliun of
the heat is likely to be
through
agri c ult ural
_processes such as green·
houses. grain drying. fish
production or other sirni lklr
uses .

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GALLI POll I

ATTEND ING the annual Ohio Valley Resource
l'onsena tion and Development Council meeting in Portsmouth Wednesday were. left to right, Steve Hibinger ,
Gallia Soi l Conservation Service; Roger Barron, RC&amp;D
member-HI-large from Gall ipolis and Don Chandler,
HC&amp;U (·mmri l nce&lt;h airman. Approximately 30 persons
attended th(• annua l session .

I J ~ l lnrlry . ~ 2

Cutlf1.

(!!tw rs Wl' I'L' " .John C. Hue,
build1ng su pplies. :1.50 :Jnl ,
Hh!id Br11.S Ht cyl'le Hcpair.
f}!)K 2nd, Juhn Dafou rl' Dtlli"Y,
('herr~ l'1•1n1. Frank r:rtrh us
Bnrl&gt;r r Sh11p . (\, urt . J Pancttr
1-:nJl'l'stn. ti i&lt;Hllru rc, 500 1:.!
:/Jl(l. 1-"ntnk Arto~n Sl1 1r k dealer.
~Ill , Galll[~•lls (;as &amp; Coke.
:110 2nd &amp; V111e St , Cuunl)'
l nflrm iHY . Wil son Blaze r .

OOM Park
District News
- By Joel C. Dennis, Director
0. 0 . Mdntyrc Park District
GALUPOLIS - With UIC coming of Spring , n ,. ny 1eople
look forward to sunnier days and wanner temper. ·u·e; to get
outside in the daytime and exercise whi le wa tc.1' •u nature
transform bare trees into pretty blossoms and turn lawns a~d
fields green again. While Spring days may become warm
enough for light jackets and sweaters, the evemngs are a lillie
slower to warm up and may remain cool through April and. into
May . The Park District Is planning an adult women 's team
volleyball program during this Spring season to provide an
opportunity for recreation while U1e evenings are cool. The
program will be open to adult women, aged 19 and up that are
residents of Gallia County . Curren! plans me to offer the
program at Southwestern lligh School on Thursday evenings,
starting ·with a clinic oo lhe !undament.als of voll eyball on April
13. Actual play will begin 011 April 20 and will run for fiv~ .
consecutive Thursday evenings . The program will be a great
way to meet new people and exercise at the same time. Team
rosters are available from the Park DIStrict and w1ll be
accepted until 4 p.m., Friday , April 7.

The Park District received approval from the Heriwge
Conservation and Recr eation Service (formerly the Bureau of
Outdoor Recreation ) on March 14, 1978 whereby the HCRS will
participate in the acquisition of land for ·U1e county 's first
county-wide park . RCRSappruval was long in coming with the
Park District having submitted the application for assistance
In June' of 1977. The Park District's application was one or 95
selected stawwlde from approximately 180 rt&gt;quests .

w.e are

Barba ra Ours and Howa rd
r,J untg(!/Jle r y; OhiO Hiver
H~mchers. Hobert and Anna
Jenkins and Jerr y and Cla ra
Haner: Shoestnng Kn ots.
Nc,nr1an and Bonnie Mitchell.
1~ the ltoute 218-Yellow·
town areas we ha~ : Hannan
Trace Ridge Run ne rs,
Wllliam and Jamce Lewis;
So·IJJ Tra\·ehers, Ronnie ar1d
Sandra Slone and Wendell
and L11Jy Haner; Thivener
Pioneers. Wa yne and Jcme
and Terr i Jiv iden · Yellowtown Buckeyes, K'a thy and
K•'nnelh Palnck ; The Wild
Huffcllf1e~ . DelmCt and Marion
AMell and Pc:Jtricia Daniel s.

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Mr .ilnd M".l.uuch ey McC•J)'
(;trb, a11d \lar~'a Pt·t lh'nrtey .
In tlw f\,·rr on·t~ wp h~~ ~~
H&lt;·&lt;·kl ~colt: lilt' . Hcbt·b.
/\11 "h1e and lkll) :Vh·atl•t\\ ~
llil!bt!llt·s .. Ju1111Jr and Barh1 tht' B1dwl'l l :•n•;.p v.(· · ·lwn.1 Kt'J nper ~tnd Gar y
hal·t· · llidw!'ll IJu S\ Oee.1. I.e""'· .
.June Smith ilnd · l.t.'IJ I'd
In lhc K)gcr Creek ·
'llwxtun nml J.yndu Smllh. ('twshm.' un•c• &gt;i.'l' hnvc : KC -'
Frontic r.sr nen, JacquL' (;)ash· and The Sun , hlnr c:1rl s,
burn and .J nry IHl,,drs;
Connie Bradbury and Sf1elia
iNt.'\\i Ciub J !{,,xi ~ (;,.lgcr and S11dha111,
l'oppy
L·r~·c
l.n!d&lt;J Hultln .
TrCl lllll'l ~ Cr1rps. Jr,an C()rdun
In tlw \ ' tnt on l.lf!'il we have :
and Bobby (';•st u; l.ttlle
Hti S\
Heri\'t: r .s,
Delore s K~ ~ t·r Vnlle~ Hu~s . Paul
We have a county·wide
'
CuffL•f.'.
Vmt1,n Bighl!ghters .. Sh(1CtrHtker.
D&lt;ury Clu b whose advisors
Hl·lty D;n·is: R&lt;:H.:coun Valle~
In Utt· !..ower Hl \'e r ltr1 i:Jd ar(; ,Jerry Deel, and John
an' H \~l' h:l\'l' Ohln RwdPrs. Payn~.
lkt·f {'l uh, Ho~•'l' Drel onrJ
H1ck '••al and Cha rles
IV1the&lt;·

Thr

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Miller.
hetvc : Hiu

H ~~~ L·rs .

( 'l r•rk .
In till' Eureka· ·areLJ

and Mrs . Ca rl Si1npk111s.
Co nse r vation 1' \u iJ , (; l' lll'
McGuire; (";a\li;t Hur.srnH'n,
Ja ckie Woodward and l'ollv
Hudso;1; The 1:!\~ J&lt;'(,ur , Lt·~~~
McGuir e: H1 o Wrangler s.
Pe ~un• and Terri Short :md
Mr :·-and Mrs. C: .J. Da~· 1 s: K -~J
K o rp ~.
Mt~r y
F rtml'cs
deL&lt;:l mcrens; Temperatures
Ri sing, Lewis and

and .J:!n&lt;'l Hrowntng. ; Morga n
H;udt•I'S, Mi!drl•d r;eorge and
\1kkt .l !lh miilll 1111rl J..w.,. anda

McBride reelected chairman
of Ohio Valley RC&amp;D group

Plumbers : J . (; , Dall\l'lrn.
657211d, 11Hnnas 1\ l'lkr &amp; Co,
2:i0 211&lt;i. and Wli llfllll W11h :11n .
~0 3rd .
Produer deall·rs C;nll &amp;
Son. 24U 3rd and II ~ I ll ,n·dlng , 3rd .
Center Poinl Hd ., Rathburn
Ph o t o
(; allc•rii' S
Hru ~ . c;:trn;.t~rs, 47 St&lt;1te ,
Gilm ore's, 42 Cuun und Morn I're~s. 139 2nd . J . M.
liawyard , 2101' 2nd An
M;11 he\\ S il' Wl' irr , Vi ntun ,
Rest aurant !'! : C. II Dnvp;, l nnnC'I hlt• Plat ing Wtl rk :;,
Jr .. Vinton. C. f'. ilHl , ol PnrtS II III Uth !( (!,, M ar im~
Co urt , and Mr s. 1-:d llonm'll . lliiSpllld. 4:14N, l'heshi re 011
12 Cou11 St.
&amp; &lt;ia s Cu. 2nd Ave .. Ti111
F:"press : Ada m~ 1-:x:pn::o..\ l.c ii'IS, Hoo fin~ Stat e, G. II.
Co., 403 2nd and Uolled Sl al&lt;'.&gt; \lrCon'lllck Tile W{,r ks, :103
Express, ~2 2!1 d
:IIHpiL' Sha dl' . ami William's
Dry Cleaning: J . I. A'"''·

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co rrosion , ter mite s, fico , scratches and denfs . 40
.y.e;u warranty . Available in 8~ 1 and double 4"
horizon ta l an d 10" vertical.

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BY FRED DEF;L
line is gelling close .
\heir advisors, and the area
Gallla 4-H Agent ·
If you would like to join a m which they are will serve
GALLIPOLIS - Sprin~ has clu b you can contact the as a helpful guide for those or
made its debut agai n this Exte ns&gt;o n Office (446 -461 2 you interested in joining 4-H.
year. With the coming of ext. :t2) and we will try to get
In the Centenary and Rt.
Spring 4-H Clubs begi n to you into a club ; or you may 141 and Rt. 588 area we have
reorganize and .new 4-H clubs .llliif"n!Ze a new cl ub by find· these clubs and their adare being fbrmed.
fl Vt:_ or six interested visors : Almo st Anyth ing
You may ask, "What is 4- btJys al)d gi rls plus an adult Goe.s , ·· Lois , Sterrett ; CanH? /' "Who may join and ( 18 or oyer) who is interested dlelights, Stephanie Stover
what do they do''"
· in becoming a leader. For and Pam Stringer ; The
4-H is a family affair ,... fun , assistance you nu1v call the Countrymen, David Graham
excitement, l earning, County Extension Office and and Vic Niday; Country
leading , and doing whatever talk with Fred Deel, County Bumpkins, Diane Knox and
interests you. We offer over Extension Agent, 4·H, or Linda Oliver;
Rodn ey
180 projects here in Ohio.
Jacki e
Grah am,
4-H Rangers, Eugene and Evelyn ·
Any boy or girl age !J (or in Prog ra m Assistant . ·
Elliott; (New Club) Charles
third grade[, tp 19 years of
We nnw h;JVe over 50 4·H and Joy ce McK ean; The
age as of January I of the clubs organized in our county Clever Clovers, Maxie Oliver.
current ye~r may exper-ien ce whom we salute for ·the exIn the NotllJ.up area we
the "Learning by Doing " cellent 4-H program we have . have: Northuj)Lassies. Janet
through lhe 4-H program .
Virginia
and
Leam, live , serve - join a Pettus
Here in Galli a Count y, in HI Clu b today ' Ca ll or stop Cremeens; Triangle, Mr . and
order to be able to ex hibit al by th e F:xtension Office and Mrs. Paul D. Niday, Mr. and
the County Jr. Fair. yc; u must st•e what4-H has to offer you. Mrs. Glenn Graham, Mr. and
be enrolled in a club by April
The fo ll n win ~ Jist nf el ubs. Mrs. Marion Caldwefl and

l .(lt'Ust i:lnd A. 1.. Ho;1drn111 1U r,
23 Locu;1.

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John s MarHitll e ma intenan ce free soli d vinyl
stding in wood grain fin is h . Resis tant to rust,

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their insuranre lt1 Allst:ttl' '.'
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Wit.b arriviJl ,of spr:ing, 4-H clubs reorganize, ·new ones formed

planning ahead for other recreation and park
programs to offer to Gallia County cJUzens In the coming
months . U you have an interest in participating ln a program
that you would like w see offered , regardless of your . age ,
conlllct the Park District at 44&amp;-4612 Ext. 45, or stop m or
write to : 0 . 0 . Mcintyre Park District, Probate Court Office ,
Gallla County. Courthouse, Locust Street, Gallipolis, Ohio
45631. '

Tailor Shop, 2nd Ave.
Drug Stores : Bar ger
Drugs, 34o 2nd Ave., C. D.
Kerr . 6:1Court, F: . 1.. Neal , 500
llni. Halhbum , :134 2nd , and
r: . A. Hoedell , 3.\8 2nd.- T. S.

f!ORSF. SALE
POMEROY - The Oh1o
Va lt ey
Horse.
Show
Assoc iali n will •1age a horse
and tack sale at the Rock
Springs Fair~round s near
Pomeroy be~inrling at ; p.m.
Sat urday, Apri l 8.
'The sale is open for horses
and pcnies of ali breeds and
for miscellaneous It ems
residents wish to take. There
will be a gate fee of $3 a horse
or pony and fi ve percent
commission if the annnal
sells.
SEEKS DIVORCE
LOS ANGE LES iUPl!
Sportscaster Phyllis George
Friday filed for divorce from
her . husband of less than a
year, film produ cer Robert
Evans.
The co uple was married
April 14, 1977. in . Beverly
Hills, Calif.

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Beard ol School &amp; College
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SCOOOL OF
BUSINESS
Write, Clll446-22J9, or vlsll
for cotalog of courses .
4t4?nd Ave.
.Gallipolis
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General Office

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312 6th Street

615-1160
Store Hours - Monday · Ffiday 8 a.m. To 5 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. 12 noon
Headquarters for Devoe: Quality paints since 1754.

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I}.J-The Sw1day Times-sentmel Sunday Apnl2 1978

C-3- The SWlday Times..$entmel Sunday Apnl2 1978

No-till methods gaining
popularity in steep areas

Agriculty.re and
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our community

S&lt; l(ons Se nlcc
CAI I !POllS - h last
Hck s r lun n I hscussed
th
portan c of sc lc ctmg
lh 1roper spr&lt; cs t s t
Countv Ext ~gent Agrit&lt;•ult!H1&lt;"
1 ur forage prog ra 1
GALUPOUS Now that "
~ nn n~ to get son c
S
lect on should be based o J
warm weather here m Southen Oh o we can expect to se
n
tnage ment
ca p tbtl cs
some activ ty from our old fr end the alfa lfa "e€ 1! Ql I' &gt;uon
dcstred
l
:
f
lds
11
d so I a d
F elds should be checked as soon as growth statts
site
ond
l~&lt;
s
You should start mspect ng )our alfalfa f Ids sta t ng
Oncelhc seedmg 1 xt 1e s
about nght now at least once a •eek Appl) uw first sp a
d
c de I th e se ir I 1 f
when t\\ o or more lanae per ste n can be seen ~ th ut
c
&lt;i111g
pra ct ccs a I
touchmg the plant and 51).75 percent of tht len es sh • alfa f
t
c
h
ques
s necessar
weevrl feedmg damage Do not •• t unttl 51).75 pctw of tl e
0
e
1
p
ta 11 tech mqu e s
leaves are eaten off Use 15 20 gallons f • a • pc1 1 c C;tll
h
usc
I
u ttll n ethods
our off ce for bulletm No 545 to obta n 1 rent alfalfa • r I
Hccen
11
t
till
as ga t cd m
spray recommendauons
pop Ia I espcc tal
1 Ie
~
crper
ar&lt;
as
f
01
Repeated studtes ha e sho" n th It " ere lodgmg 1s 1 t
If 1 t ll s
•r dec Sl 1
expected m your whea f elds an earl) spnng lop dressmg of
h&lt;
(u
per
at
c
E'tc s '"
wbeatcan be htghll prof table Refer to pa~e 69 of 1our 19 8 9
Scr
cc
h
ts
bullet
n No F
Agronomy Gutde for amount of fert hzer nutr cnts to lJ&lt;
f
\
gru
u
rtps
I "I cl
applied to wheat
ex1 t ns tl e le mp 11 a
cp
f II 1 n csnd r ~
A group of sheep and sw me produ ers n Ga ll a and
h
pn
ure f elds
netghbormg counties n the Ja ckson Extcnswn \rca ha e gam
together to conduct a Market 1. mb Ma kl P g &amp; e Tl
hrst sale will be held on Wednesda Ap I 19
el I
County Jr FarrgroWlds
" OHKI !{ Slltrr
Sale cornmttlee me nbers expect 65 Ia nbs and 35 p g
( 1\ l !N'l\ l l Ul'l - I
Prtor to Ute sale at 6 45 p n there " til be a progr 1 n I "
select anunals for 4 Hand FFA proJects and the sale 1 11 st
at 7 p m or shortl) thereafter
The arumals are bemg selected on the baSts of he lth a d
conftrmati on and 11 should provtde a good n ark ct pi • f
anyone mterested n a 4-H FFA Mar ket Pt g or Mark&lt; t 1"' h
project
Another pnvate sale that s com ng up shortil 1 11 b p g
sale bemg 'lnduc ted b) Gar) and La l F allo 1 \pr 1 tn H
a
at 2p m at the Gall a Co unt) Jr Fatrgrounds \ l
n.a
111
t(nant:c
the fallon brothers for n on nformat on conce 1 ng
s
I a ' ed tl c
es I
rk F d
It s also tune to fert tze grass P&lt;J S ure 111tl
n
ng
\1
ht
n
patrolmc1
matenals or com pie e ferttl zers I gl n trog
c
a
led
1
1
n
as
g abbe l
hasten and mcrease both spr ng and seas n J t r
a
1
g
~
t
k
and
atw
ckcd
produclton Sec the pasture gUide page 52 1 f the ne • II H
Agronomy Gutde for typtca l esults from n trogc f 1 lz n
tJ ',, f " gill
;;
of bluegrass Keep m mmd ho11 e1er that pia ng m1 a is 01
&gt;I CS&lt;I d
pasture too soon (before 4-5 mel es of growth as ' ur e I c
reduce seasonal productiOn up to 50 pe rc'l' t o
rt I r ugl
over grazmg I&gt;Jn t forget that most spnng gra ss etan &lt; s
I IF AilS INNOCENT
occur on lush early pastures Be sure 1our an 1 I; h
SPHJ!\Gl' IF: I D 0111
access to magnestwn oxtde
Ll
D nald 13 oc ks 21
Spt gf d pea led n ucen l
Earl) Aprilts a goo d tun e to appl) herb r de for annual
h Ia 1 ch 11 ges of fcl 11 us
grasses such as crabgrass goosegrass or foxta lm 1 ur Ia n
St!Uit a d p SSC!'iS I I
f
The chem ca l must be applied before the s""ds g r
ca p fl ed iflcr I e held
the sprmg usuaUv the f rst half of Aprtl t pr
' and
ch tldre \
control There are at least four good herbtc des
I tage at a ap&lt;rt net
gtve adequate control Call our off tee at H6-11 12 '
ton pi e&lt; f 1 s x h urs Mall
vour copy of bulletin I 187 Control of Turf grass Pests

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Garden
Ferhhze r
French
Eleclnc
Supphes
Equtpment
Poultry
H e a llh
Ant mal
Products
Garden Sprays &amp;
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Chows &amp;
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PRODUCE
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Ohto 45631

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rorn $2 23 ~ 2
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L 1 n $0 25 \
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No l SOl JCans $1 al
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11hea $111 N 2 !tilt\
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CEIITRAL SOYA
of 01!11, Inc.,
Galip11is, 01!11

BY JOHN C RICE
Meigs C1mnty Ext Agent
Agriculture
POMEROY - The ann ual
Metgs Co unty Datry Banquet
wtll be he ld on Thursday
evemng Aprtl 6 at 7 30 p m
The event w II take place at
St Pauls Lutheran Church n
Pomeroy Agam the potluck
supper wtll start at 7 30 p m
The 1978 Me tgs County Datn

'
Prmcess wtll \'-&lt;i\.~
be selected that
evemng and we wtll have a
guest speaker All da rymen
and thetr famtlles and
anyone else mterested s
mvtted to attend There wtll
be a small charge probably
$1 or less per famtly to cover
the use of the church Mark
the date on your calendar
now and I hope to see you on
Thursday evemng

o,

generr~l

han conve nll nal

1 llage n ethods
2 So I I est - We e back
the old phrase test don t
guess Fet t llty levels and
1H condtltons are as
necessa ry on not 11 as any
other tvpe of seed tng
3 Use he Sot! Test- Once
u I ave the test esu lts
f ollo11
the
reco n
11 endatwn~
~ Graze or

Mo" Close ly Vcn seldon IS cl pp ng or
graz ng shorter than 2
hctghl deSirable Th ts s the
" cepl!on Shorter vege at on
j!,l\es less com pet t10n for
e" seed mgs
5 Appl\ 2 4 D - Th s
see 1 s to bet tall y forgott en
E e 1 )eor se era! fanners
r) o !urge! the chem ca
contr I m d go ahea I ~• h
se ed 1g Tits has to be done
R ad leaf cget au on has to
lx controlled o tl w the
scedhngs a rh 1 ce I ge t
rgc r t ugh t be cot
pet t c
6 ApJI) Paraguat
1he

Subsidies sort of

a rental payment
By BERNARD BR ENNER
UP I Farm Editor
WASHINGTON (UPI I Farmers who acce pt the
admmtstratton s new offer of
cash subSid es fo r not
gro1nng feed gram and cotton
th s year will get pavme n s
under a complex for mula
based prunar1ly on the stze of
md11 tdua l fa rms Agrtculture
Department o!ltctals explam
The subs dies - whtch n
cff eel represent a sort of
rent.al pa)1nent to the farme r
who leaves part of ht s
acreage tdle wtll be geared
to the amou nt of crop
productton a parttctpatmg
farmer agrees to avo d
Sm &lt;II fanns wtth fewer
acres ehgtble for dlmg will
get small payme nts Bigger

-Market lamb pig sale to
be held at fairgrounds
( AII PO IS
n e f rs gr&lt; • mg need for promot on
annual S thern Oht i.a 1 b f ltgh quaht) lambs and
p gs 1 be cx h b!led at the
and l g Sa e " II be I eld
so uthern Oh o c unt)
Apt I 9 19 8 at p a llc I
( 1 &lt; ( unl J u nur Fa 1 f 11 rs
4 H and F FA n embers
( r unds 11 e sale s be ng

sp nw red b1 Southern Ohto ft o 1 Ga lha 1 wre 1ce
Lam I and Ptg lm pro1 en cnt lackS&lt; Ptk e Scwto Me gs
f 11 utt er v.h n h \f' seer 1 \ thens Vmton and Hoc kn g
c Ul t e w 11 be able to bt d o 1
t&lt; p qual!\ ammals that hal c
been preselected n the fan 1
pnor to the sa e
Approximately 70 lambs
tnd 35 ptgs representin g
1a r us breeds wtll be con
s gned b
the lead 1 g
prr duccrs n so uthern Ohio
ll y Joh1 C Jl r
en JUb Ia t and S&lt;l d lh s I ambs w I wctgh 35 70
S 111 Cons St r11rt
s 1• nderf I Job I 1 1 ckled puund s nd p gs 40 90
[)() Unds Auct on eer ng ser
( \1 I !POI IS
Se1 al
death ~ th II
p! p
c n K g pt ns I
1" thousa nd fcc have vtces II 1! be pr vtded b) I ee
plan "ld fc pi t s h s beer mst lied en the Elmer I hns 1o mnv Joe Ste • •rt
'l' I g II ere a e I" I pes uf ~e wberr) farO! nearby rh !S at d C eorge \l ood"atd Jr
rdcr tg Sl stc ns ava !able 11 as plasttc ptpe Part of the all fr m Gall a Coun 1
An mals 1 ust be at C. lll a
I r ugh It 1\es crt Sot! dramage Sl stem IS 11 hat IS
( Ulli l F urgr unds b&lt;t cc 1
( nsc 1 11 n Jj l"itr l 1 f r k 1 \\ O sa pat ern S)st el
" l lhfc p a 1 s On&lt; s ~l mt II s pottcrn s1ste n had th ree 8 an and 12 noon on sa le
p Cket l li S S g f 30 pa ta llci !CS no"lng Ut IIC Apnl 19
Sa le ru ct ••11 be deter
seedlin gs f c c li
f t I el i'he balance of the
m cd I pt ckt ng I rom 5 In
(
ese ( !&gt;I ut bl ck Ira age 11 as a ran do
!IIIli s sc llu g those ran
\\ Inut
gra
d g ud
\ s em &gt;~.htct 1 \ OIHd u I)
\ ur• a sp u ' •h te p nc u 1n 1g 1 tile thro u~h II CI do Jy wd se ll 1 g th e
reu all de rand 1 !1 S lie
tdS&lt; t hpne l hspackc a cas
c !lalugs wtll be 1 ade ups I
"lis f r ! each Ordc s are
d 1 b\ C II 1 l unt) E'
be 1g aken u t1 s pa&lt; kc
W1 e ( onrad whose f
un I Apr I II
s u1 !he Upland Hoad b&lt; tens un Offtc e l1f 1 ilion t
be Is ed el ude &gt;Ole der
Inc the urclcru g Sl stet
~ ecn Ashton and Up! a 1d
n I" rde 1 g JUSt the
cqucstc d
planni ng tunsag r lot nu ber a I
peues f rres CSITf l f
ISSISt Cince and became a •ctght
If
e nfur atlon s
piantmg These trees 1 uhl
pcratnr of he Westen
t1t J
1&lt;i tu be rdercd n SotI (onsenatwn Dtstrtct needed please
ult!pllS f 25 CX&lt;cill fur f( ge r P&lt;• ell tnd J ohl CIa) Am nal Suc"ce E•
('h ne se l cslt u "h d 1 a ( oper hel ped h m •• h tens! n Speual!st at II e
br css lha 25 SpctltS f plann ng aSSIStance and IT Jack son \ ~ r c ultural
ree&gt; " a I blr 1 !hiS laUe! I' lo&lt;a l!un or a P&lt;nd lie IS Hcscall h Cc1 ter phone 286
'"1en ar
SCYtch p no Interested 111 de&lt;elopt g hts :J803 r all I m Balmer
\ rg 11a p te ~hu e ptnt red land as a grassland !ann und ( ha rn an of the I n
p ne I ur pca I rei Nu
ex pects to rr pro1c the pr vc 1 e t C nm ttee 643
"a ' pru e tu lp p Jl r pa st re on the farm and 296
o e ed ak ta ble 11"- prov de 1at e1 for ht s
M 1c nf orm !I ton co n
p nc p t I r ne and sa"1onth I vest ck b) 1 cans or a pond cern ng the sa le "'11 appeilr
ak f ' 0264 each short lear tu be butli
Ia cr r thcr neYt s n cd i:l
1 c gra1 dog"ood blal k
I K u'1 I ur penn black alder
f r 02~ each ( 1 ese t hest
nut f r 12 cent s c JCh n I
bla k "ah ul f r 0 2 each
( per II&lt; rs 1 h have
GALliPOLIS, OHIO
"I ead1 ordtre I ••Id l fc
plant th rough I s S)ste
ar 1\ lfd [ 111 p Orl n Dur&gt;t
H ge I •el l Paul A Sa) re
J hn C lrpr r J sc ph
Mann J I
lcet I o"cr
H bert llt 1 ta J hn F iJ 11
TUESDAY, APRIL 4 - 8:00 P.M.
R&lt; ec c lf u&lt;i s
B vie
Hu k l c ~
1a lr h Am s
TUESDAY, APRIL 25 - 8:00 P.M.
Dav!ll St "de 111 Ia nes
Hu I 1
I he IJ ~ sv Fours 4 H C ubs
als plant ng 500 "h le ptn e
We need' your cattle 1 - Top pnces for all
It s at an ut&lt;i&lt; r lalx rat r)
I ellted at Mi f I •cr Sch I
breeds Feeders, yearhngs, brood cows bulls,
D ugla s il n I e" IS the
epresental ve f tlat clu b

'"

al~?;g~M~~; g\~i~~ pr'~~ Two types of ordering

LAWN &amp; GARDEN
GARDEN

1 111 evil 1 hesc Steps and s 111 c pnnetple as above Tins
f l u ccd forti er details r wtll bum the grass spec es
nore mformatwn see me or that the 2 4 D w0n t ktll Thts
the cout ty Extcns on Age t IS espec ally n f clds \\here
1 Ft ~ld Selection Ideally )ou dun t •ant to kdl ex tstmg
pt ck wei -d a 1ed f eids " tth grass but ha\e to stu t 1ts
sIt 1 so Is Well dramed so tis growth unlll the seedhng IS
\\ am1 fasler m the spnng sil o g
than do •et so Is rhts gtvcs
the seed a qu ck germma l! on
farm fror~t
a d st onge r chance for
sun tv a! No 1111 s less
&gt;ktllsfa ctur) n wet ftc ds n

Bv Sit" lliblngcr
(hstflct ( onsrn alto 11st

By Brvson R &lt;Bud J ( arter
Galha Count v Extenston \ gPnt

County agent's corner

systems are available

checks 11 II flow to the btgger
farms wh tch reltre more
acres
The new acreage dtverston
program whtch supplements
an extst ng set astde
acreage control program for
wheat and feed gratns was
announced by Vtce Prestdent
Monda le a nd Agncultur e
Secre tary Bob Bergland
Wednesday as part of a
broader pa ckage of moves
a med at rat s ng farm
mcome It wtll go mto effect
next Monday Bergla nd savs
Here accordi ng to Agr cu i
lure Depa• tment spec tal sts
ts the way the pr og~am would
work on a hypotbel!cal 200acre !art\} which last ) ear
produced 100 ae~ es of corn
and 100 acres of soybeans
The prodt cr Uns ) c 1r
cou ld start bv plantmg 100
acres of corn He co uld plant
less f he wtshed but he can t
exceed last year s ft gure f he
•ants to take pan n the two
stage land re ttrement
program
In order to qual fy for p11ce
supporL• the gro"cr " ould
have to se t astde or die
cropland equal to 10 perce nt
of hts plantmgs In thts case
10 acr es whtch last year we re
11'ed for soybeans would be
tdlcd rhe grower would get
no dtrect rental payment fo r
not plantmg Utts land and Ins
only re" ard wou ld be
el g b ht) for pr ce supports
In a seeo nd ste p the
produ ce r would then pro mse
to tdle land equ 1! to a second
10 percent of hts pi mtcd corn
acreage fo do th iS he 100uld
•die another 10 acres out of
the la nd wht ch gre" soybe tns
la st ) ea r md he would
become eltgtble for the ne~
acreage d verswn payment
Now U e f mner who grew
200 taes of crops m 1977 s
left wtth 100 Jeres of corn BO
acres of &gt;&lt;j..vbeans md 20
acres II mg die He coul d 1f
I e chose make the educuon
m corn mste td f so) beans
but e thcr ts per tss ble
F nall)
!he land
divcrston subs d) ••ll be
calculat ed It amounts to 20
cents for each bus! el of
normal corn producUon on
the farm multtpl ed not b)
the acreage tdl cd - but bv
the number of acres planted
Her e s ho" U e call ulatwn
goes n lile hypothetical 200acre corn farm •sswutng ts
normal corn )~eld " 100
busltels per acre
The farme r 1s plant ng 100

acres \\htch at 100 bushels an
acre wtll produce 10 000 bu
shels At the announced pay
ment rate of 20 cents per
bushel the far mer wtll be
ent tied to a $2 000 land
divers on payment
Thts s eq ual to $200 for
each of the 10 acres the
f mer dies under the
add tl t ona l dtvers o n
program It s equal to $100
for each of h s overall total of
20 tdied acres
U the farm was half as btg
a total of 100 acres payments
pe acre would rema n the
same but tl e farmers total
payment would be smaller
Such a fann which had 50
acres of corn and 50 of
soybeans m 1977 would tdle
f ve acres of set as de land
plus five acres for rental
pa) ments totahng $1 000
Cotton farmers entenng
the new program are not
reqwred to make an m hal
set as1de acreage cuts nee no
set astde
ha s
been
proclauned for the Clop
A fanner who wants to take
part 111 the d11 et s on p og1am
would die land equal to 10
percent of hts 1978 cottm
acrea ge If he plants 100
acres of cotton he must
divert 10 cro pland acres
Pa) ment wtll be ft gured tn
the same • B) as under the
program for co rn and other
feed grams The payment
rate for cotton has been se t a
tw o ce nts per pound of
normal productiOn
On a hypothettcal farm
wtth 100 planted acres of
cotton and a normal yteld of
500 pounds per acre the
pa) ment \\Ould be two ce nts
tunes the 50 000 pounds of
normal produ ction or a total
of $1 000 Tltal •ould equ al
$100 for each of the 10 tdl&lt;

Ohio politics

It ts lime to fert hze 11lth
rutrogen mater als or com
pl ete fertthzers htgh m
n trogen on grass pastures m
order to hasten and mcreasc
both sprmg and seaS()nal
product on See the Pasture
Gutde (page 52) of the new
1978-79 AGRONOMY GUIDE
for typtcal results from
n trogen fertthzatwn of blue '
grass
Early sprmg grazmg close
contmuous grazmg and late
fall graz mg are common
place
part cu la rl y m
loca httes where permanent
past ures predommate It s
clear fro m the experuncntal
data g11 en that such grazmg
pract ces lead to se nou s
curtailment of prodUction of
forage and the even tual
ehm nat on of all except th e
most perststent spectes from
the stand
In general grazmg should
be delayed m the sprtng tf
forages are closely grazed
later an ample perwd for
recovery and replen shment
of resen es should be per
rr tted But tf graz mg IS
delaved too long parttcularlv
m the sprmg the h gh
pa lata b !tty an d nutrtl!&gt; e
va lue of n ost yo ung forage ts
dt ss paled raptdl)
Un
fortunately no exact rules of
grazmg manageme nt ap
pi ca ble to all forages under
all cond tons can be made
but tt can be stated as a broad
general zat on that the tdeal
plan f grazmg management
mvolves maXLm um use of

pas1 ores at l!TIITlat tre stages
of growth wh le m the same
t n e sa fegu ards aga st
hurtmg he forage Itse lf are
appl ed

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aarl· ll
facts· ;~
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acres
tn(IIVldual feed gram and
cotton farmers wtth htgher or
lo"'er norma l per acre ) 1elds

would get btgger or smaller
per-acre diver sion payn ents
A cotton fa rm " th a normal
l1eid of on ly 250 pounds "'
acre for example would be
patd &lt;nil $50 an tcre for died
I md nstead of tl e $100 gou g t
to the 500 pound an acre
farmer
Agnculture DeparOncnt
offi ci als SB) the la nd
diversiOn pa) mcnts wtU be
subject to a congressiOnall y
Im posed cetllng on most
direct federal substdies to
farmers 1hat ce tllng whtch
also covers an) prtce support
lk g
paym ents wh ch may be
II\ I
t t
made on 1978 crops amounts I\ s
&lt;X elle n! 1 tb
ull
to $40 000 per farm
Off uals also reported th tl lsOI ILc nrobl en cow s
tlte payment rate ust&gt;d tn
calculattng land dtverston
benehts for gram sorghum
and barley producers will be
Spnn g Ave
12 cents a bushel
Pomeroy Ohto

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-c&gt;N THE GREAT CUB CADET

cow and cahf patrs
Cattle may be brought to the yards th e d.1ys
of the sales from 7 A M to 6 P M For more
tnlormalton ca ll
Tommy Joe Stewart (614) 446 7222-

Stop by soon and get a ~nee on the
Cub Cadet of your cho1ce

(614)446 9760

MEIGS EQUIPMENT' CO.
3RO ST

992 2176

U leste exerctscd that oplton and h s refusal to vote
evtdenlly reveals his posttions on the ssues
Rural senators from both parttes JOtned w1Ut liberal
Democrats to push through a btU gtvmg Rural Electrtc
Assoctattons exc lusive serv ce terntor es Btg mvestor-owned
elcctnc cornpantes oppo!ed the btU they couldn t extend
power hnes to ISOlated mdustnal customers
The opponents offered an amendment to brmg the rucal
associations under the JUrtsdictton of the Pubhc Ultllttes
Commtsston just as the btg eleclrtc compames are
They reasoned that exclusive terr tory (monopoly ) should
mer t regulatton parl!cularl) m Vtell of the past wtnler s
electllcal shortage
The vote was 15-15 Celeste would not &gt;ofe anrl hP

POMEROY, 0

amendment fa tied
Although he would hav been stdmg with the mvestor-&lt;&gt;wned
uttl t es the heutenant governor wtlh a yes vote could have
helped gam greater regulatiOn of electn cal general on and
servtce m rural Olull mstead he hned up wtth the rura l
assoctat ons
Shortly thereafter the ut lilJes ~arne m wtth an amendment
allowmg the PU C to reahgn the exclustve electncal serv ce
areas tf pehlluned by the elcetnc compames or the consumers .
The rural s argued that the comn sston could do thts tf
servtce pr01es madcquate Once aga n Celeste agreed wtth
them m refusmg to break Ut e Ire
Celes e s non actiOn mtght later be construed to be aga nst
rural electr c consumers wh wtth the amendment woull

have been able to petttton for a different ohll ty f they wer
dissat sfled w th rates
F nally on the pay ra se b 11 there wa s an amenpmenl t
delay tmplementalton of th e.Jud ges 25 to 45 percent salarv
htke bv two months
Supporter s sad t \\ould save S()me money wht ch could bt
gtven to state workers and that tl was onl y fatr that the JUdges
watt unttl July 2 for the r rase JUS! as the state emp loyees
must do
But opponents satd the Judges have already watted 4 , yea11
while state workers got a pay ratse 1n 19 6
The vote was 16-16 and Celeste aga n refused to break the t e
and dela) the JUdges pa) ra se

House vote is Tuesday
SUNDAY APRIL 2 1978

VOL 12 NO 9

PAGE 1 0

A House Ways and Mea s
makeup free days g11 ng the commtttee
schools a mtmmum 167-day
!'he Senate added state subcomrfl ttee w ll meet
attendance year to sat sfy employees to tl e JUdg es btll Thursday to open d SCUSSIOIIS
state requtrements
last wee)&lt; requ1 mg an addt on a e" system of taxatton
If schools are unable to !tonal $55 m II on n state and school fundmg for Oh o
On the Senate s de ll •
make up the rest of the days fund s
they lost b) June 16 they w ll
Senator s al so reduced the Wa) s and Means Comrruttec
be requtred to hold sesswns s ze of Ut e salary htke for wtll I old a heatmg Tuesday
on Saturdays
JUSlt ces of he Oh o Supreme on House passed legtslatwn
reached a cr !tea l sta te
There
are
some
opponents
Court and state courts of authonzmg taxpayer s to
The former German colony
destgnatc $1 of thetr 1abtl I)
to
th
e
pan
who
ctte
legal
appeal
ts admmtstered by South
to,.ard pub! c fundm g of
prob
lems
w
th
pa
ymg
The
House
s
expected
to
Afnca m vtolatton of UN
tea
chers
for
makeup
days
set
d
the
enttre
matter
to
a
gubernatonal
electiOns
rcsolut ons calhng for full
The
Rtghway s
an I
They
a
IS()
clatm
the
proposed
conference
cnmmtttee
mdependenc e The Unt ted
Transportation Comrmttce
po
l
cy
s
unfair
lo
schools
~House
Sta
e
Goverrm
ent
States Br tam France West
wtll meet
Wedne sda)
Germany and Canada are ad m1n1 s r (ttor s and which ha ve alread) made up s co mm ttee ~•ll cont nue
employees
n
orm
ng
n
a
House-passed
the
three
da)s
m
Januan
and
he
rm
gs
Tu
esda)
afternoon
pushmg for onema n one vote
It calls for three days m WhiCh started sc hool early{
legiS! at on broade n ng b ll deIa\ ng b1 one lear the
elechons under UN ausptces
OhiO s bmgo law
tmplementatton of staggered
add twn to the fiv e already on last fall
to
ass ure
Namtbta s
Tuesday e emng the motor veh cle regtstrat o
he
books
to
be
forgtven
leade
rs
arc
to
dec
de
House
mdependence
House Educat n Comm ttee on g nally planned for ne &lt;t
On Rh odeSia he sa td because Gov James A whether to concur m Sena te wtll hear from Wtlh am
Rhodes
deelared
Ohto
n
a
\ear
amendments
tn
a
sta
e
em
Great Brrtam and the
The Set ate r econvenes tt
state of er tergenc) for thr ee ployees tn I Jud ges pay PI 11 s asststant state publl
Untied States have put
nstruc t on superin tendent
10 p 1 Monday and th
days
last
January
ra
se
btll
or
whether
to
send
tl
forwa rd a pl at! for a solutiOn
on
nun mum
state House at 11 a m Tuesday
In
add
!ton
th
e
b
II
to
a
JO
nt
conferen
ce
based on three fundam er tal
educatwnal standa rds
prov id es for f \
rP
prm etples
Free and fatr electwns
- An trreverstble trarunt10n
to genutne maton ty rule and
mdependence
- Respec t
for
th e
mdtv dua l nghts of all
ctltzens of an ndependent
Ztmbabwe the nall onalt st
name for Rhodes•a
Thts plan provtde s the
best bas s for agre ement lt IS
grabbmg seven-day tr ~ to admtnt s trat on so ur ces Walt er Monda le satd he "as
WASHINGTON I UP!) wtdely supported wtlhm the
ser ously concerned abnut
mstsled the economy s not
mtcrnauonal commumty and Inflation the coal stnke and Latm Anten ca and Afr ca
the
ncreased tr •de delle t
It
wa s
un derst ood headed for recess n
by preSidents of the fr ontl ne bad weaUter comb ned to
and
sa d he woul d rene"
rhe cport on C. NP capped
na tt ons ( b o rd e rt ng slash th e natton s economt c Commerce Secretary Juamta
eff
orts
to wm pa ssa ge of an
growth for the f rst three Kreps m bally planned to a bad week of econ01mc 1cws
RhodeSia) Carter satd
cncr~)
prognm
a package
The
Conrner ce
Its pr nctple mu st be months of 1978 to the no reveal Ute developments for
les
gned
t
cut
A11 er can
honored Let there be no growtl Je,els of the 1974 75 U e f rs1 tune toda y m an ol&gt;par tment earl er Fnda) dependence on fore tgn 011
qucslton of our comrnttment recession adm n1strahon Impromptu breakfast spee ch reported a S4 5 b lhon rade
Other poor economic news
the
to a DemocratiC women s del 0 11 m Fe bruar)
to these prmctples or our souret:s report
wor st month lv del c t 11 sw-faced Fnd"l
The dtsclosure Fnd•y dub m Ral etgh N C
determlnatJon lo pursue lt
Th e
Agriculture
thr
ee
week
s
before
th
e
hist&lt;
r) and a month!) f gure
The
GNP
ftgure
after
JU St settlement 11h1ch brmgs
Department
satd pm es
a cease ftr e and
an Comm er ce Dep a rt ment stnppmg awal mflat on that exceeded the combmed farmer s got for cattle con
mternallonally re cogn zed planned to make pub! c sho\\ed little or no economic trade del ctts of 19 0 19 t
wheat egetables and fru ts
figures on the nat on s Gross ~ro wth Januar y through 1973 and 1974
legal government
Na tional Produ ct showed Mar ch
A trade del Cit occurs wh en rose 4 percent n March tl
far
below
rceesswn a) be JUSt as real admmtSlratton forecasts for the Umted SUites buvs rnore siXth consec utt vP nonthl v
n crea~e
t sells
a threat to the 1978 economy mcreases n the sum of the forc tgn go us th
The departm ent alread )
REDLAND S
Ca lif
as mflatton - the economtc nauon s goods and servt ces mrrseas
hash
ked ts forecast f 19 K
(UP I) - An earthquake enemy most w dely discussed
Increased pur chase of
No growth s far below the 4
re1111
food mflauon from "
registering 4 I on the open
by the adrmmstratton
percent growth m tile GNP for 1gn ml ca used b) col&lt;i
peak
of
6 percent rate to a
ended Richter sca le shook
There were ndt cattons the genera ll) accepted as a w&lt;:i!ther a d nf latton &lt;aused
h
gh
of
8
percent above 19
a mountainous section of admm!S\ratton sought t&lt; play stgna l of a health) economy
by 21 stra ght mon ths of trade
San Bernardino County Ibis down th e poor econom c news
De spt le
the
glo omy deft ctts 11 ere blamed for the
morning
by r elea smg the mformatwn developments tn Januar y del c 1 The prestdcnt
The Caltech seismology Frrday mght wh tie Pres dent February and Mar ch
through V ce Pre stden t
lab said th e quake slru ek a! Carter "as on a headhne
2 52 a m PST about three
miles south of Bi g Bear
Lake
Pollee In Red lands said
they had some phone cli lls
but no damag e .. as
LOS ANGELES UP! - bemg analyzed by the pollee Tuesday
reported
The re was no ltme hm t n
Pol
ce ha1 e un ltl l'ucsda) to cmne lab but refu sed to
A Ca lt eeh spokes man
diseuss
the
case
tn
detatl
bnn
g ng charges ag am ~t
dectde f they sh ould seek a
said a 4 1 tremblor would
Ri[ll\1t l\ll I a LPl i
J
one
s
37
was
bo
oked
Shamshak
h ow~ver sm e I
murder complamt agamst
be 11 dish rattler
A
ar-&lt; I h ) am t'&lt;i " 11
Peter Mark J ones for one or Thursda y mght on susptcton "as bemg held as a prtS()ner a r 0 tr 'd to h Jack I
n 1~ b o \ I nes Boe ing li
more of the 13 so~alled of murder 111 two of the fr nm Mass tehusetts
strangulatwns
Hts
former
custod)
of
the
F
der
at
Htllstde Strangler murders at
H chm nd
Atrpo rt
roommate George FranciS Bureau of l'n ~ 1
or set hnn free
Saturda) but an ale t
Lt Dan Cooke spokesman Shamshak 27 a convt ct from
Cooke sa d J nc; md stewa rde;s herded all the
wa s Shamshak b s tdes be ng past ger~ out a rear
f r the 92-m ember I!Jtlstde Massach us etts
Strang er t.ask force sa d quest toned by pol ce and
pnme suspc(ts n the t" o ertrante an d th e crew
pohce would probably go to transfered Fnday afterooon H llstde slaymgs we e also esc ped fn
the cockp 1
to the f&lt;&gt;deral pnso at Sat be tng mvest gatc&gt;d for other
tr c distr ct a ttorney Monda)
ea ng t r l oung guruna 1
He said some matenal had Otego
murders son e outs de the alone 111 the plan e
Under Cali forn ia law list of th e 13 stra ngler
been se zed as evrdence from
In FAA spokesman satd
J one s
apartment and Jones must be formally VI C!lrns
the youth td enuftcd as
automobil e but we don t charged wtth a crune w thm
Pohce Chtef Daryl Gates Rt chard C Bland
of
48
hours
of
hiS
arrest
not
an noun ced Thursda) that Rtchmond boarded Flight li6
BOSTON (UP!) - Movte beheve 11 to be stgmfl cant at
countmg the weekend - or be Shamshak and Jones " ere
star John Wayne remamed m th s tune
and demanded to be taken to
released The deadline s suspects n the November
He
satd
the
matenal
wa
s
Mas sachusetts Ge neral
the 'lewark N J atrport
sial mgs of Jill Barcomb !8
Hospital Saturda) for furth er
But
an
atrline
and Kathleen Robmson 17 spokeswoma n sa d tl e
medtcal tests but hiS famtly
the ftfth and stxth \let ms stewardess saw the youth had
savs they kn tw rn thmg about
atmbuted to the stra ngl&lt;r
reports that he ll have to
a gun and&lt; rdered pa ssengers
ThiS IS a maJor break m out the rear entrance Tl e
undergo open heart st rgery
the case Gates satd We FAA satd Bland did not tr) It
WNAC TV Channel 7 1
arc hopeful Utat through tt we stop the passengers
Boston satd Friday doctors
COLUMBUS (UP !) - The voted agamst 11 after argwng
hav e determmed Wa yne Public Uttllttes Comm1ss10n strongly for 2&lt;.; hours agamst w ll successfull) conclude the
Tlte fAA satd the lour-man
must undergo open heart of Ohto approved Fnday 111 fmdlngs made by th e PUL'O nvest rgalton nto those two crew escaped by clunbmg out
surgery to replace an aorta creased electrtc power rates staff after stx weeks of murders and posstbly more
the cockp t wmdows
J one s a mamtenan ce
valve
Pollee satd the youth
totalmg $28 6 million for the hearmgs m the rate case
Wayne 70 who won an 431 500 customers of the
The PUCO also accepted worker at a Bever!) Htlls Jun pcd a seeunty fen ce
Oscar for his performance as Columbus and SouUtern Ohio Ute utthll s proposal fo r a medtca I clime was booked on shortly about 10 30 a m EST
Rooster Cogburn m the movte Electnc Co
small use load management susp cton of murder af!er and ran onto th e tarma c to
weeks of survetllance
True Grit was admttted
get to the plane
The mcreased rates wtll rate pro\ tding a lower rate
Shamshak
who was
Wednesday to Phllltps House average between 9 percent for those customers who use
Federal agents locked II e
an exclustve and ver y pnvatc and t1 percent!or the utlbty s less than 700 kilowatts durmg servmg a four-to ftve-year youth m th e plane and
term for armed robbery m a surrounded
wing of the hospital
t
Bland s
the summer
customers in 25 counties
A spokesman satd at the
The last rate mcreased mtmmum secunty prison m mother was reported on the
One vear ago the uttlity
tune W yne was undergoing ftled for the rate mcrease granted Ut e utthty wa s m Shtrlcy Mass escaped Oct
wa) lj! the arrport man effort
24 and fled to Los Angeles
tests for a respiratory totalm~ $45 5 mtllton Under August 1976
ld talk her son mto gtvmg up
atlment
The fltght ongmated n
state law the rates as
In a separate deciSIOn the where he moved m WJth
Wayne s son Patnck told requested by the utlbty would PUCO unanunously ordered Jones
Cmclnnatll and wa s bound for
He was arrested tn Norfolk Va
UP! Frtday that doctors 11ere hav~ gone mto effect today Columbus Gas of Ohio tnc to
Cambrtdge
Mass Feb 9
conduc'l mg more tests and subject to refund
The rurhne spokeswollllln
purchase emergenc) gas su
and
two
days
later be~;an a s 11d th e pl ane had 62
would decide b) toda)
The commissiOn s order plies to offset curtatlment of
whether his father was well wlll allow the utility to realize mdustrlal and commerctal senes of mtervtews wtlh state pa&gt;sen ,.,• ' on board when 11
pollee I t Detective Wtllra m land d n &gt;11 I nd but site
enough to be released
a 9 89 percent rate of return customers thts swnmer
Right now he has come to on a totalmvestment of $836 4
The PUCO order wtll allow Berg1n Inside Walpole State did not kno" I " ttan) were
on board when the youthful
Boston for tests He ts m the mtlllon
Columbia to recover fr om rts Prtson
Durmg the interviews
process of bemg test.ed The
gunman got on
PUCO Chatrman C Luther customers only the amounts
Shams hak allegedly
The plane had slopped m
doctors are evaluating the Heckman and Commissioner allowed under current rates
tests right oow and we are Wtlllam C Newcomb voted m The remamder could prompt Implicated both himself and Loulsvtlle
Ky
and
Jones In three of the Htllstde Charl otte N C
walling to have the results
before
fa vor of the mcrease the utiltly to file a S) stem
he said
landmg tn Rtchmond
CommlSStoner Dl\vld Sweet wtde rate Increase request killings

U. S. firmly committed
By WESLEY G PIPPERT
LAGOS Ntgena (UP!)
President Carter declared hts
ftrm CIJllllllttment Saturday
to black majonty 1ule m
Afrtca
predu tm g th e
towermg wall of ractsm
w 11 be dtsmantled ptece by
ptece and turn poverty and
despa r to promtse and
opportum ty
In a maJor po hcy address
Carter 11 arned South Afnca
and Rhodesia that efforts to
delay
the
ute vttabl e
tra nsformat on to black
ma)or tl) rule can on ly lead to
growmg bloodshed
I have seen the to\\crm g
wall of racism taken down
ptecc by ptece unti l the
whites and bla cks of my
country coul d reach across t
to each other the former
Geor~ta governor satd of Ius
nat ve SouUt
I believe tha t day IS
co mmg lor Alnca
he
declared ~hen blacks and
whites Wlll be able to say th~
words of slam ctv I nghts
leader Martm Luther Kmg
Jr free at last fre-e at'last
great God almtghty we are
free at last
Ca rter used the fif't state
VISit by a U S president to
b)ack Afrtca to take hts
toughest stand on apartheid
He satd US re lations wtth
So uth AfriCa depend on
endt ng dt scnm tn attons
agatnst the natton s maJOritY
, blacks we stand r rm on
that message
And he also spoke out
agautsl Cuban and Sovtcl
m\ olvement on the contmcnt
deelarmg we must not let
great power m aln es destroy
our hopes for an Afnca at
peace

Cartet met by ma sses of
cheermg Ntgenans at eury
turn on his f rst full day here
delivered hts 30 nunute
address n the new shmy $120
m IliOn Nat onal Theater a
Lagos showplace On hand
11as It Gen Olusegun
ObasanJo Ntger a • nul tarv
leader wtth whom he Wlll hold
th ree days of ta lks
M tJor ty bl acks are strug
gllng to ga n control of the
govenm ents n South Afnca
Rhodes a a nd Nam bta
Carter sat d the parttes
must dec de whether to foll ow
a pa th of agreement or
pur sue a ngtd posture that
"tl l produce
pol ttca l
'ompllcauons
generallng
conntcl grO\\Iflg bloodshed
and deJa) tl e fu lfillment of
th etr hopes
In the n 'ne of JUSl!ce he
sa td the Untied States
beheves there should be a
pro g re ss ive tran sfor
11at1on
of
South
Afrt ca s whtte dom nate l
SOC iety
We have made tl clear to
South Afnc 1 that the nature
of our rela tton shtp wt ll
dcprnd on "hether the" IS
progress for full pol t cal
p trltctpal ton for all her
peop le m ever) respect m the
social and ceonormc hfe of
the nat on and an end to
discrunmat on based on race
or ethnic ortgtn
Worr ed about reports that
up to 17 000 Cuban troops are
massmg to help EUuopta
hght secess on st rebel s n
the n r thern prO\ tn ce of
En tr ea
( a rter
satd
mthtarl mtrrve nt ton of
outs de IXlwers
too often
makes local confli cts even
more con pllcated and dan
gerous

United Presslntcr tallonal
Spokesmen for II 000
st nktn g UMW mtnc con
structlon workers gen~rally
beheve the rank and hie w ll
ral!fl ts ne~&lt; contract n
Tuesday ballot ng but the
reported satisfaction wtth the
pact dtd not kee p Ihem off the
ptcket hnes Fnday
The men ~h o build n me
shafts ttpples and other
coal! eld tnstallauons tumcd
away about 10 000 mu ers 111
D!tno!S and closed a few
mtnes They barred about-9 000 mmers fro n the job 111
West Vtrg ma Thursda) but
lilted those hnes Fnday and a
West Vtrgmta !.cal officer
predtcted passage of the new
agreement 11 lth S()ft coal
operators
It looks very good to me
sa td Dexter Da viS of the
proposed contract All the

co

~t ru ct~nn ~ wur kcr s

I vc

talk ed to say we re " ell
sausft ed with t
1 he ne•
agree me t
rep rtedl) ts better than the
one raltft ed last week by the
un n s 160 000 mtn crs but
construction 11orkers were
ang1l that the rnmers ended
the r st rtke and returned to
the pt ts before the sm tiler
Lui st ruct n cu1 1ngcnt I ad a
tor tra (1
\1 th th e !01 g.,t contmuous
eoal stnke n the nat on s
hist&lt;fl f nail wtndu g down
ndu&gt;1r es md pub! c uttllttes
eased the s partan con
servatton programs tntltated
to save dwmdhng fuel supplies
ltgl l tng was bac k to
nom al on West Vtrgtma
ntcrstate htghway s f nday
mght and the lights were
back on at the statehouse

Plummer on council

SPECIAL SPRING FEEDER CALF
AND BROOD COW SALES

*ALL CONSIGNORS AND BUYERS WELCOME*
r
Truckm!( A VllllHble

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UPI)- State senators locked horns last week
over electrtc power dtstrtbUl!Qn and pay ratses for JUdges and
state employees and Lt Gov lltchard F Celeste the en
dorsed Democratic candidate for governor passed up several
chances to change Ute outcome
As prestding offtcer of the Senate Celeste had the rare
chan ce to cast tte breakmg votes on several amendments He
refused
Although the Ohto Revtsed Code reqwres the heutenant
goveroor to break lie votes on any matter the state Consl!tu
!ton can be mternr•ted to g1ve h man opt ton

We arc concerned that
masstv e foretgn troops are
already plannmg for m ht.ary
actton n Er trea wh ch w 11
result m greatly mcreased
bloodshed a nong th ese
un fort unate people he satd
A large port on of h s
speech was devoted to
economic relaltons wtth
Ntge r a Afnca s largest
1a t on IS the second largest
exporter of c I to the Uruted
States and C art~r hopes
N g c r as
prom se d
transformation from m hLarv
to democrat c rule wtll be a
blueprmt for other Th rd
World nat ons
li e sa td he
~ou l d
recommend to Congress a
$125 mtll on contnbut on to
tl e Afr can Dev elopment
Fund and U S Army Corps
of Engmeers a d m the Rl\ er
Ntger development proj ect
lle cnuse of Carters late
arrtval
Frtd ay
mght
ObasanJO provtded th e
prestdent a ga udy offtctal
wekomc Saturday A 21-jlun
salute was f red 1n hts honor
at
Dodan
Barracks
ObasanJo s restdence and he
Ia d
a
wreath
at
Rem embrance Ar ch the
memonal to Ntger as war
dead
Nigerian soldiers m green
and gray uruforms With red
ptpm~ pla yed bugles as
Carter stood st lently head
bowed n ght hand over heart
Larg e 1amdrop&gt; began
falhng from low hangmg
elouds but provtdcd no rei ef
from the bhsterm g troptca l
heat
tn hts ;-peech Carter satd
US efforts to hel p settle the
problem of Namtbta •htch
borders So uth Afnca have

Pact to be ratified

Ohio Valley Livestock Co.

Work IS progte" n ~ 1 1c
lratnage pr gr n " t1 t '
t le tl tlher fw th usa td
two hundred feet off ut
1
pl lslle dram ptpc we e
stalled on the Albert
I homp son far n n he
White
( hl rch
c m
mu mly
At the 1 111
plct on I th e • r k the
o tiel • "' f wmg ab ul I aif
full Mr Thor pson appe tre I

Celeste refuses tie-breaker, changes beaten

GALLIPOLIS - Maxine S
Plummer has been appomted
by Gov James A Rhodes and
Albert Gtles Dtrector of the
Ohio Bureau of Employment
ServtGeS as one of 11 women
who wtll serve on an Aiivtsory
Counctl for Women s Services
Division as provided under
State law
The counctl ls cha rged w th
th~ promotion of programs to
fmprove the employment
CtJmpetencles of women and
wenhance thetr employment
opporlurutles Efforts will be
made to recruit and promote
qualllled women Into all jobs
Emphasts wlll be gtven to the
broadening of the types of
jobs women hold Women will
be encouraged to seek jQbs In
industry government and
oommerce
Women are to be en
couraged to take advantage
of the many educau onal
opportunities now available

to mern whtch w 11 asstst
them In planntng for career
post! tons and caree r ad
va ncc ment n the pu blic
scrv tee as well as 111 prtvate
mdustry
Ot her members are Em lly
L Leedy Cha trwoman
Columbus Judtth V Brach
man Columbu! Judge Jean
Murre! Capers Cleveland Vt
Colomb! Cleveland Elea nor
J ammal Ashtabula Dr
Esther Martmg New Rtch
mond Audrey Matesl ch
Newark Agnes S Merritt
Col umbu s Bllhc Sewell
Toledo and M Sue Thompson St Marys
Mrs
Plummer
IS
Executive Director of the
GaUia
Jackson
Metgs
Community Mental Health
and Mental Reta rdation 648
Board
The newly
appomted
members wtll serve on the
Advisory Counctl until 1981

wl ere elevators were run
mng agatn for the ftrst t me
s tee the electnctl y cutback
dosed them down
In Buns Harbnr lnd
Bethlehem Steel Corp an
nounred a full sc hedul e
Sunday for about ~ em
plo) ees who had bee n
reduced to a four-day work
week b) the strtke
At Gary lnd U S Steel
sa d some of the 700 ~ orkcrs
furloughed 111 th e walkout
were bem g called back o\Cr
the weekend

By LEE LEONAKIJ
UP! Statehouse Reporter
COl UMBUS I UP!) - fhe
Ohto House IS to vote Tuesday
on leg sla twn grantmg pubhc
school distrtcts an extr a etght
m tkcup freE days for tune
lost durtng la st wmter s
hazardous weatiter
Th e btll was put together by
Democratic leaders of the
House and Senate m concert
wtlh
the
educat ion
rommun ty mcludmg groups
representing t eac her s

Inflation, weather, coal strike

slash nation's economic growth

Decision due Tuesday

Duke may

have heart

Ohio Power Co. surgery
seeking hike
CANTON Ohw (UP! l The Ohro Power Co noll! ed
the
Pubhc
Uttlilles
CommiSSion of Ohto fnday of
Its mtent to file an apphcauon
m late June for a general rate
Increase b) 22 percent
The rate htke tf approved
would cos t Oh to Power
customers $120 mtllion and
would appl y to all restdenhal
commercra l and Industrial
customers ln the company s
53 county servtre ar-ea
Ohto Power s rates today
are among the lowest m the
state and wtll contmue to be
so even wtth approval of the
rate mcrease said Charles
A Heller executive v ce
president and chief operaung
offtcer for Ohto Power
Heller sa td the mcrelllle IS
necessary If the company Is
to be abl e to continu e
providing adequa te and
reliable electric service for
Its 600 000 customers
Heller said the Increase is
needed beCause of rising
costs notin g that th e
company has Invested $768
million for new generating
facllltles and $147 million for
pollution control at five
eXISt ng plants since 1973

PUCO 'increases
electric rates

\

Hijack
attempt
foiled

�'
I}.J-The Sw1day Times-sentmel Sunday Apnl2 1978

C-3- The SWlday Times..$entmel Sunday Apnl2 1978

No-till methods gaining
popularity in steep areas

Agriculty.re and
•

our community

S&lt; l(ons Se nlcc
CAI I !POllS - h last
Hck s r lun n I hscussed
th
portan c of sc lc ctmg
lh 1roper spr&lt; cs t s t
Countv Ext ~gent Agrit&lt;•ult!H1&lt;"
1 ur forage prog ra 1
GALUPOUS Now that "
~ nn n~ to get son c
S
lect on should be based o J
warm weather here m Southen Oh o we can expect to se
n
tnage ment
ca p tbtl cs
some activ ty from our old fr end the alfa lfa "e€ 1! Ql I' &gt;uon
dcstred
l
:
f
lds
11
d so I a d
F elds should be checked as soon as growth statts
site
ond
l~&lt;
s
You should start mspect ng )our alfalfa f Ids sta t ng
Oncelhc seedmg 1 xt 1e s
about nght now at least once a •eek Appl) uw first sp a
d
c de I th e se ir I 1 f
when t\\ o or more lanae per ste n can be seen ~ th ut
c
&lt;i111g
pra ct ccs a I
touchmg the plant and 51).75 percent of tht len es sh • alfa f
t
c
h
ques
s necessar
weevrl feedmg damage Do not •• t unttl 51).75 pctw of tl e
0
e
1
p
ta 11 tech mqu e s
leaves are eaten off Use 15 20 gallons f • a • pc1 1 c C;tll
h
usc
I
u ttll n ethods
our off ce for bulletm No 545 to obta n 1 rent alfalfa • r I
Hccen
11
t
till
as ga t cd m
spray recommendauons
pop Ia I espcc tal
1 Ie
~
crper
ar&lt;
as
f
01
Repeated studtes ha e sho" n th It " ere lodgmg 1s 1 t
If 1 t ll s
•r dec Sl 1
expected m your whea f elds an earl) spnng lop dressmg of
h&lt;
(u
per
at
c
E'tc s '"
wbeatcan be htghll prof table Refer to pa~e 69 of 1our 19 8 9
Scr
cc
h
ts
bullet
n No F
Agronomy Gutde for amount of fert hzer nutr cnts to lJ&lt;
f
\
gru
u
rtps
I "I cl
applied to wheat
ex1 t ns tl e le mp 11 a
cp
f II 1 n csnd r ~
A group of sheep and sw me produ ers n Ga ll a and
h
pn
ure f elds
netghbormg counties n the Ja ckson Extcnswn \rca ha e gam
together to conduct a Market 1. mb Ma kl P g &amp; e Tl
hrst sale will be held on Wednesda Ap I 19
el I
County Jr FarrgroWlds
" OHKI !{ Slltrr
Sale cornmttlee me nbers expect 65 Ia nbs and 35 p g
( 1\ l !N'l\ l l Ul'l - I
Prtor to Ute sale at 6 45 p n there " til be a progr 1 n I "
select anunals for 4 Hand FFA proJects and the sale 1 11 st
at 7 p m or shortl) thereafter
The arumals are bemg selected on the baSts of he lth a d
conftrmati on and 11 should provtde a good n ark ct pi • f
anyone mterested n a 4-H FFA Mar ket Pt g or Mark&lt; t 1"' h
project
Another pnvate sale that s com ng up shortil 1 11 b p g
sale bemg 'lnduc ted b) Gar) and La l F allo 1 \pr 1 tn H
a
at 2p m at the Gall a Co unt) Jr Fatrgrounds \ l
n.a
111
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the fallon brothers for n on nformat on conce 1 ng
s
I a ' ed tl c
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rk F d
It s also tune to fert tze grass P&lt;J S ure 111tl
n
ng
\1
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patrolmc1
matenals or com pie e ferttl zers I gl n trog
c
a
led
1
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as
g abbe l
hasten and mcrease both spr ng and seas n J t r
a
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and
atw
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produclton Sec the pasture gUide page 52 1 f the ne • II H
Agronomy Gutde for typtca l esults from n trogc f 1 lz n
tJ ',, f " gill
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of bluegrass Keep m mmd ho11 e1er that pia ng m1 a is 01
&gt;I CS&lt;I d
pasture too soon (before 4-5 mel es of growth as ' ur e I c
reduce seasonal productiOn up to 50 pe rc'l' t o
rt I r ugl
over grazmg I&gt;Jn t forget that most spnng gra ss etan &lt; s
I IF AilS INNOCENT
occur on lush early pastures Be sure 1our an 1 I; h
SPHJ!\Gl' IF: I D 0111
access to magnestwn oxtde
Ll
D nald 13 oc ks 21
Spt gf d pea led n ucen l
Earl) Aprilts a goo d tun e to appl) herb r de for annual
h Ia 1 ch 11 ges of fcl 11 us
grasses such as crabgrass goosegrass or foxta lm 1 ur Ia n
St!Uit a d p SSC!'iS I I
f
The chem ca l must be applied before the s""ds g r
ca p fl ed iflcr I e held
the sprmg usuaUv the f rst half of Aprtl t pr
' and
ch tldre \
control There are at least four good herbtc des
I tage at a ap&lt;rt net
gtve adequate control Call our off tee at H6-11 12 '
ton pi e&lt; f 1 s x h urs Mall
vour copy of bulletin I 187 Control of Turf grass Pests

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CEIITRAL SOYA
of 01!11, Inc.,
Galip11is, 01!11

BY JOHN C RICE
Meigs C1mnty Ext Agent
Agriculture
POMEROY - The ann ual
Metgs Co unty Datry Banquet
wtll be he ld on Thursday
evemng Aprtl 6 at 7 30 p m
The event w II take place at
St Pauls Lutheran Church n
Pomeroy Agam the potluck
supper wtll start at 7 30 p m
The 1978 Me tgs County Datn

'
Prmcess wtll \'-&lt;i\.~
be selected that
evemng and we wtll have a
guest speaker All da rymen
and thetr famtlles and
anyone else mterested s
mvtted to attend There wtll
be a small charge probably
$1 or less per famtly to cover
the use of the church Mark
the date on your calendar
now and I hope to see you on
Thursday evemng

o,

generr~l

han conve nll nal

1 llage n ethods
2 So I I est - We e back
the old phrase test don t
guess Fet t llty levels and
1H condtltons are as
necessa ry on not 11 as any
other tvpe of seed tng
3 Use he Sot! Test- Once
u I ave the test esu lts
f ollo11
the
reco n
11 endatwn~
~ Graze or

Mo" Close ly Vcn seldon IS cl pp ng or
graz ng shorter than 2
hctghl deSirable Th ts s the
" cepl!on Shorter vege at on
j!,l\es less com pet t10n for
e" seed mgs
5 Appl\ 2 4 D - Th s
see 1 s to bet tall y forgott en
E e 1 )eor se era! fanners
r) o !urge! the chem ca
contr I m d go ahea I ~• h
se ed 1g Tits has to be done
R ad leaf cget au on has to
lx controlled o tl w the
scedhngs a rh 1 ce I ge t
rgc r t ugh t be cot
pet t c
6 ApJI) Paraguat
1he

Subsidies sort of

a rental payment
By BERNARD BR ENNER
UP I Farm Editor
WASHINGTON (UPI I Farmers who acce pt the
admmtstratton s new offer of
cash subSid es fo r not
gro1nng feed gram and cotton
th s year will get pavme n s
under a complex for mula
based prunar1ly on the stze of
md11 tdua l fa rms Agrtculture
Department o!ltctals explam
The subs dies - whtch n
cff eel represent a sort of
rent.al pa)1nent to the farme r
who leaves part of ht s
acreage tdle wtll be geared
to the amou nt of crop
productton a parttctpatmg
farmer agrees to avo d
Sm &lt;II fanns wtth fewer
acres ehgtble for dlmg will
get small payme nts Bigger

-Market lamb pig sale to
be held at fairgrounds
( AII PO IS
n e f rs gr&lt; • mg need for promot on
annual S thern Oht i.a 1 b f ltgh quaht) lambs and
p gs 1 be cx h b!led at the
and l g Sa e " II be I eld
so uthern Oh o c unt)
Apt I 9 19 8 at p a llc I
( 1 &lt; ( unl J u nur Fa 1 f 11 rs
4 H and F FA n embers
( r unds 11 e sale s be ng

sp nw red b1 Southern Ohto ft o 1 Ga lha 1 wre 1ce
Lam I and Ptg lm pro1 en cnt lackS&lt; Ptk e Scwto Me gs
f 11 utt er v.h n h \f' seer 1 \ thens Vmton and Hoc kn g
c Ul t e w 11 be able to bt d o 1
t&lt; p qual!\ ammals that hal c
been preselected n the fan 1
pnor to the sa e
Approximately 70 lambs
tnd 35 ptgs representin g
1a r us breeds wtll be con
s gned b
the lead 1 g
prr duccrs n so uthern Ohio
ll y Joh1 C Jl r
en JUb Ia t and S&lt;l d lh s I ambs w I wctgh 35 70
S 111 Cons St r11rt
s 1• nderf I Job I 1 1 ckled puund s nd p gs 40 90
[)() Unds Auct on eer ng ser
( \1 I !POI IS
Se1 al
death ~ th II
p! p
c n K g pt ns I
1" thousa nd fcc have vtces II 1! be pr vtded b) I ee
plan "ld fc pi t s h s beer mst lied en the Elmer I hns 1o mnv Joe Ste • •rt
'l' I g II ere a e I" I pes uf ~e wberr) farO! nearby rh !S at d C eorge \l ood"atd Jr
rdcr tg Sl stc ns ava !able 11 as plasttc ptpe Part of the all fr m Gall a Coun 1
An mals 1 ust be at C. lll a
I r ugh It 1\es crt Sot! dramage Sl stem IS 11 hat IS
( Ulli l F urgr unds b&lt;t cc 1
( nsc 1 11 n Jj l"itr l 1 f r k 1 \\ O sa pat ern S)st el
" l lhfc p a 1 s On&lt; s ~l mt II s pottcrn s1ste n had th ree 8 an and 12 noon on sa le
p Cket l li S S g f 30 pa ta llci !CS no"lng Ut IIC Apnl 19
Sa le ru ct ••11 be deter
seedlin gs f c c li
f t I el i'he balance of the
m cd I pt ckt ng I rom 5 In
(
ese ( !&gt;I ut bl ck Ira age 11 as a ran do
!IIIli s sc llu g those ran
\\ Inut
gra
d g ud
\ s em &gt;~.htct 1 \ OIHd u I)
\ ur• a sp u ' •h te p nc u 1n 1g 1 tile thro u~h II CI do Jy wd se ll 1 g th e
reu all de rand 1 !1 S lie
tdS&lt; t hpne l hspackc a cas
c !lalugs wtll be 1 ade ups I
"lis f r ! each Ordc s are
d 1 b\ C II 1 l unt) E'
be 1g aken u t1 s pa&lt; kc
W1 e ( onrad whose f
un I Apr I II
s u1 !he Upland Hoad b&lt; tens un Offtc e l1f 1 ilion t
be Is ed el ude &gt;Ole der
Inc the urclcru g Sl stet
~ ecn Ashton and Up! a 1d
n I" rde 1 g JUSt the
cqucstc d
planni ng tunsag r lot nu ber a I
peues f rres CSITf l f
ISSISt Cince and became a •ctght
If
e nfur atlon s
piantmg These trees 1 uhl
pcratnr of he Westen
t1t J
1&lt;i tu be rdercd n SotI (onsenatwn Dtstrtct needed please
ult!pllS f 25 CX&lt;cill fur f( ge r P&lt;• ell tnd J ohl CIa) Am nal Suc"ce E•
('h ne se l cslt u "h d 1 a ( oper hel ped h m •• h tens! n Speual!st at II e
br css lha 25 SpctltS f plann ng aSSIStance and IT Jack son \ ~ r c ultural
ree&gt; " a I blr 1 !hiS laUe! I' lo&lt;a l!un or a P&lt;nd lie IS Hcscall h Cc1 ter phone 286
'"1en ar
SCYtch p no Interested 111 de&lt;elopt g hts :J803 r all I m Balmer
\ rg 11a p te ~hu e ptnt red land as a grassland !ann und ( ha rn an of the I n
p ne I ur pca I rei Nu
ex pects to rr pro1c the pr vc 1 e t C nm ttee 643
"a ' pru e tu lp p Jl r pa st re on the farm and 296
o e ed ak ta ble 11"- prov de 1at e1 for ht s
M 1c nf orm !I ton co n
p nc p t I r ne and sa"1onth I vest ck b) 1 cans or a pond cern ng the sa le "'11 appeilr
ak f ' 0264 each short lear tu be butli
Ia cr r thcr neYt s n cd i:l
1 c gra1 dog"ood blal k
I K u'1 I ur penn black alder
f r 02~ each ( 1 ese t hest
nut f r 12 cent s c JCh n I
bla k "ah ul f r 0 2 each
( per II&lt; rs 1 h have
GALliPOLIS, OHIO
"I ead1 ordtre I ••Id l fc
plant th rough I s S)ste
ar 1\ lfd [ 111 p Orl n Dur&gt;t
H ge I •el l Paul A Sa) re
J hn C lrpr r J sc ph
Mann J I
lcet I o"cr
H bert llt 1 ta J hn F iJ 11
TUESDAY, APRIL 4 - 8:00 P.M.
R&lt; ec c lf u&lt;i s
B vie
Hu k l c ~
1a lr h Am s
TUESDAY, APRIL 25 - 8:00 P.M.
Dav!ll St "de 111 Ia nes
Hu I 1
I he IJ ~ sv Fours 4 H C ubs
als plant ng 500 "h le ptn e
We need' your cattle 1 - Top pnces for all
It s at an ut&lt;i&lt; r lalx rat r)
I ellted at Mi f I •cr Sch I
breeds Feeders, yearhngs, brood cows bulls,
D ugla s il n I e" IS the
epresental ve f tlat clu b

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al~?;g~M~~; g\~i~~ pr'~~ Two types of ordering

LAWN &amp; GARDEN
GARDEN

1 111 evil 1 hesc Steps and s 111 c pnnetple as above Tins
f l u ccd forti er details r wtll bum the grass spec es
nore mformatwn see me or that the 2 4 D w0n t ktll Thts
the cout ty Extcns on Age t IS espec ally n f clds \\here
1 Ft ~ld Selection Ideally )ou dun t •ant to kdl ex tstmg
pt ck wei -d a 1ed f eids " tth grass but ha\e to stu t 1ts
sIt 1 so Is Well dramed so tis growth unlll the seedhng IS
\\ am1 fasler m the spnng sil o g
than do •et so Is rhts gtvcs
the seed a qu ck germma l! on
farm fror~t
a d st onge r chance for
sun tv a! No 1111 s less
&gt;ktllsfa ctur) n wet ftc ds n

Bv Sit" lliblngcr
(hstflct ( onsrn alto 11st

By Brvson R &lt;Bud J ( arter
Galha Count v Extenston \ gPnt

County agent's corner

systems are available

checks 11 II flow to the btgger
farms wh tch reltre more
acres
The new acreage dtverston
program whtch supplements
an extst ng set astde
acreage control program for
wheat and feed gratns was
announced by Vtce Prestdent
Monda le a nd Agncultur e
Secre tary Bob Bergland
Wednesday as part of a
broader pa ckage of moves
a med at rat s ng farm
mcome It wtll go mto effect
next Monday Bergla nd savs
Here accordi ng to Agr cu i
lure Depa• tment spec tal sts
ts the way the pr og~am would
work on a hypotbel!cal 200acre !art\} which last ) ear
produced 100 ae~ es of corn
and 100 acres of soybeans
The prodt cr Uns ) c 1r
cou ld start bv plantmg 100
acres of corn He co uld plant
less f he wtshed but he can t
exceed last year s ft gure f he
•ants to take pan n the two
stage land re ttrement
program
In order to qual fy for p11ce
supporL• the gro"cr " ould
have to se t astde or die
cropland equal to 10 perce nt
of hts plantmgs In thts case
10 acr es whtch last year we re
11'ed for soybeans would be
tdlcd rhe grower would get
no dtrect rental payment fo r
not plantmg Utts land and Ins
only re" ard wou ld be
el g b ht) for pr ce supports
In a seeo nd ste p the
produ ce r would then pro mse
to tdle land equ 1! to a second
10 percent of hts pi mtcd corn
acreage fo do th iS he 100uld
•die another 10 acres out of
the la nd wht ch gre" soybe tns
la st ) ea r md he would
become eltgtble for the ne~
acreage d verswn payment
Now U e f mner who grew
200 taes of crops m 1977 s
left wtth 100 Jeres of corn BO
acres of &gt;&lt;j..vbeans md 20
acres II mg die He coul d 1f
I e chose make the educuon
m corn mste td f so) beans
but e thcr ts per tss ble
F nall)
!he land
divcrston subs d) ••ll be
calculat ed It amounts to 20
cents for each bus! el of
normal corn producUon on
the farm multtpl ed not b)
the acreage tdl cd - but bv
the number of acres planted
Her e s ho" U e call ulatwn
goes n lile hypothetical 200acre corn farm •sswutng ts
normal corn )~eld " 100
busltels per acre
The farme r 1s plant ng 100

acres \\htch at 100 bushels an
acre wtll produce 10 000 bu
shels At the announced pay
ment rate of 20 cents per
bushel the far mer wtll be
ent tied to a $2 000 land
divers on payment
Thts s eq ual to $200 for
each of the 10 acres the
f mer dies under the
add tl t ona l dtvers o n
program It s equal to $100
for each of h s overall total of
20 tdied acres
U the farm was half as btg
a total of 100 acres payments
pe acre would rema n the
same but tl e farmers total
payment would be smaller
Such a fann which had 50
acres of corn and 50 of
soybeans m 1977 would tdle
f ve acres of set as de land
plus five acres for rental
pa) ments totahng $1 000
Cotton farmers entenng
the new program are not
reqwred to make an m hal
set as1de acreage cuts nee no
set astde
ha s
been
proclauned for the Clop
A fanner who wants to take
part 111 the d11 et s on p og1am
would die land equal to 10
percent of hts 1978 cottm
acrea ge If he plants 100
acres of cotton he must
divert 10 cro pland acres
Pa) ment wtll be ft gured tn
the same • B) as under the
program for co rn and other
feed grams The payment
rate for cotton has been se t a
tw o ce nts per pound of
normal productiOn
On a hypothettcal farm
wtth 100 planted acres of
cotton and a normal yteld of
500 pounds per acre the
pa) ment \\Ould be two ce nts
tunes the 50 000 pounds of
normal produ ction or a total
of $1 000 Tltal •ould equ al
$100 for each of the 10 tdl&lt;

Ohio politics

It ts lime to fert hze 11lth
rutrogen mater als or com
pl ete fertthzers htgh m
n trogen on grass pastures m
order to hasten and mcreasc
both sprmg and seaS()nal
product on See the Pasture
Gutde (page 52) of the new
1978-79 AGRONOMY GUIDE
for typtcal results from
n trogen fertthzatwn of blue '
grass
Early sprmg grazmg close
contmuous grazmg and late
fall graz mg are common
place
part cu la rl y m
loca httes where permanent
past ures predommate It s
clear fro m the experuncntal
data g11 en that such grazmg
pract ces lead to se nou s
curtailment of prodUction of
forage and the even tual
ehm nat on of all except th e
most perststent spectes from
the stand
In general grazmg should
be delayed m the sprtng tf
forages are closely grazed
later an ample perwd for
recovery and replen shment
of resen es should be per
rr tted But tf graz mg IS
delaved too long parttcularlv
m the sprmg the h gh
pa lata b !tty an d nutrtl!&gt; e
va lue of n ost yo ung forage ts
dt ss paled raptdl)
Un
fortunately no exact rules of
grazmg manageme nt ap
pi ca ble to all forages under
all cond tons can be made
but tt can be stated as a broad
general zat on that the tdeal
plan f grazmg management
mvolves maXLm um use of

pas1 ores at l!TIITlat tre stages
of growth wh le m the same
t n e sa fegu ards aga st
hurtmg he forage Itse lf are
appl ed

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aarl· ll
facts· ;~
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acres
tn(IIVldual feed gram and
cotton farmers wtth htgher or
lo"'er norma l per acre ) 1elds

would get btgger or smaller
per-acre diver sion payn ents
A cotton fa rm " th a normal
l1eid of on ly 250 pounds "'
acre for example would be
patd &lt;nil $50 an tcre for died
I md nstead of tl e $100 gou g t
to the 500 pound an acre
farmer
Agnculture DeparOncnt
offi ci als SB) the la nd
diversiOn pa) mcnts wtU be
subject to a congressiOnall y
Im posed cetllng on most
direct federal substdies to
farmers 1hat ce tllng whtch
also covers an) prtce support
lk g
paym ents wh ch may be
II\ I
t t
made on 1978 crops amounts I\ s
&lt;X elle n! 1 tb
ull
to $40 000 per farm
Off uals also reported th tl lsOI ILc nrobl en cow s
tlte payment rate ust&gt;d tn
calculattng land dtverston
benehts for gram sorghum
and barley producers will be
Spnn g Ave
12 cents a bushel
Pomeroy Ohto

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-c&gt;N THE GREAT CUB CADET

cow and cahf patrs
Cattle may be brought to the yards th e d.1ys
of the sales from 7 A M to 6 P M For more
tnlormalton ca ll
Tommy Joe Stewart (614) 446 7222-

Stop by soon and get a ~nee on the
Cub Cadet of your cho1ce

(614)446 9760

MEIGS EQUIPMENT' CO.
3RO ST

992 2176

U leste exerctscd that oplton and h s refusal to vote
evtdenlly reveals his posttions on the ssues
Rural senators from both parttes JOtned w1Ut liberal
Democrats to push through a btU gtvmg Rural Electrtc
Assoctattons exc lusive serv ce terntor es Btg mvestor-owned
elcctnc cornpantes oppo!ed the btU they couldn t extend
power hnes to ISOlated mdustnal customers
The opponents offered an amendment to brmg the rucal
associations under the JUrtsdictton of the Pubhc Ultllttes
Commtsston just as the btg eleclrtc compames are
They reasoned that exclusive terr tory (monopoly ) should
mer t regulatton parl!cularl) m Vtell of the past wtnler s
electllcal shortage
The vote was 15-15 Celeste would not &gt;ofe anrl hP

POMEROY, 0

amendment fa tied
Although he would hav been stdmg with the mvestor-&lt;&gt;wned
uttl t es the heutenant governor wtlh a yes vote could have
helped gam greater regulatiOn of electn cal general on and
servtce m rural Olull mstead he hned up wtth the rura l
assoctat ons
Shortly thereafter the ut lilJes ~arne m wtth an amendment
allowmg the PU C to reahgn the exclustve electncal serv ce
areas tf pehlluned by the elcetnc compames or the consumers .
The rural s argued that the comn sston could do thts tf
servtce pr01es madcquate Once aga n Celeste agreed wtth
them m refusmg to break Ut e Ire
Celes e s non actiOn mtght later be construed to be aga nst
rural electr c consumers wh wtth the amendment woull

have been able to petttton for a different ohll ty f they wer
dissat sfled w th rates
F nally on the pay ra se b 11 there wa s an amenpmenl t
delay tmplementalton of th e.Jud ges 25 to 45 percent salarv
htke bv two months
Supporter s sad t \\ould save S()me money wht ch could bt
gtven to state workers and that tl was onl y fatr that the JUdges
watt unttl July 2 for the r rase JUS! as the state emp loyees
must do
But opponents satd the Judges have already watted 4 , yea11
while state workers got a pay ratse 1n 19 6
The vote was 16-16 and Celeste aga n refused to break the t e
and dela) the JUdges pa) ra se

House vote is Tuesday
SUNDAY APRIL 2 1978

VOL 12 NO 9

PAGE 1 0

A House Ways and Mea s
makeup free days g11 ng the commtttee
schools a mtmmum 167-day
!'he Senate added state subcomrfl ttee w ll meet
attendance year to sat sfy employees to tl e JUdg es btll Thursday to open d SCUSSIOIIS
state requtrements
last wee)&lt; requ1 mg an addt on a e" system of taxatton
If schools are unable to !tonal $55 m II on n state and school fundmg for Oh o
On the Senate s de ll •
make up the rest of the days fund s
they lost b) June 16 they w ll
Senator s al so reduced the Wa) s and Means Comrruttec
be requtred to hold sesswns s ze of Ut e salary htke for wtll I old a heatmg Tuesday
on Saturdays
JUSlt ces of he Oh o Supreme on House passed legtslatwn
reached a cr !tea l sta te
There
are
some
opponents
Court and state courts of authonzmg taxpayer s to
The former German colony
destgnatc $1 of thetr 1abtl I)
to
th
e
pan
who
ctte
legal
appeal
ts admmtstered by South
to,.ard pub! c fundm g of
prob
lems
w
th
pa
ymg
The
House
s
expected
to
Afnca m vtolatton of UN
tea
chers
for
makeup
days
set
d
the
enttre
matter
to
a
gubernatonal
electiOns
rcsolut ons calhng for full
The
Rtghway s
an I
They
a
IS()
clatm
the
proposed
conference
cnmmtttee
mdependenc e The Unt ted
Transportation Comrmttce
po
l
cy
s
unfair
lo
schools
~House
Sta
e
Goverrm
ent
States Br tam France West
wtll meet
Wedne sda)
Germany and Canada are ad m1n1 s r (ttor s and which ha ve alread) made up s co mm ttee ~•ll cont nue
employees
n
orm
ng
n
a
House-passed
the
three
da)s
m
Januan
and
he
rm
gs
Tu
esda)
afternoon
pushmg for onema n one vote
It calls for three days m WhiCh started sc hool early{
legiS! at on broade n ng b ll deIa\ ng b1 one lear the
elechons under UN ausptces
OhiO s bmgo law
tmplementatton of staggered
add twn to the fiv e already on last fall
to
ass ure
Namtbta s
Tuesday e emng the motor veh cle regtstrat o
he
books
to
be
forgtven
leade
rs
arc
to
dec
de
House
mdependence
House Educat n Comm ttee on g nally planned for ne &lt;t
On Rh odeSia he sa td because Gov James A whether to concur m Sena te wtll hear from Wtlh am
Rhodes
deelared
Ohto
n
a
\ear
amendments
tn
a
sta
e
em
Great Brrtam and the
The Set ate r econvenes tt
state of er tergenc) for thr ee ployees tn I Jud ges pay PI 11 s asststant state publl
Untied States have put
nstruc t on superin tendent
10 p 1 Monday and th
days
last
January
ra
se
btll
or
whether
to
send
tl
forwa rd a pl at! for a solutiOn
on
nun mum
state House at 11 a m Tuesday
In
add
!ton
th
e
b
II
to
a
JO
nt
conferen
ce
based on three fundam er tal
educatwnal standa rds
prov id es for f \
rP
prm etples
Free and fatr electwns
- An trreverstble trarunt10n
to genutne maton ty rule and
mdependence
- Respec t
for
th e
mdtv dua l nghts of all
ctltzens of an ndependent
Ztmbabwe the nall onalt st
name for Rhodes•a
Thts plan provtde s the
best bas s for agre ement lt IS
grabbmg seven-day tr ~ to admtnt s trat on so ur ces Walt er Monda le satd he "as
WASHINGTON I UP!) wtdely supported wtlhm the
ser ously concerned abnut
mstsled the economy s not
mtcrnauonal commumty and Inflation the coal stnke and Latm Anten ca and Afr ca
the
ncreased tr •de delle t
It
wa s
un derst ood headed for recess n
by preSidents of the fr ontl ne bad weaUter comb ned to
and
sa d he woul d rene"
rhe cport on C. NP capped
na tt ons ( b o rd e rt ng slash th e natton s economt c Commerce Secretary Juamta
eff
orts
to wm pa ssa ge of an
growth for the f rst three Kreps m bally planned to a bad week of econ01mc 1cws
RhodeSia) Carter satd
cncr~)
prognm
a package
The
Conrner ce
Its pr nctple mu st be months of 1978 to the no reveal Ute developments for
les
gned
t
cut
A11 er can
honored Let there be no growtl Je,els of the 1974 75 U e f rs1 tune toda y m an ol&gt;par tment earl er Fnda) dependence on fore tgn 011
qucslton of our comrnttment recession adm n1strahon Impromptu breakfast spee ch reported a S4 5 b lhon rade
Other poor economic news
the
to a DemocratiC women s del 0 11 m Fe bruar)
to these prmctples or our souret:s report
wor st month lv del c t 11 sw-faced Fnd"l
The dtsclosure Fnd•y dub m Ral etgh N C
determlnatJon lo pursue lt
Th e
Agriculture
thr
ee
week
s
before
th
e
hist&lt;
r) and a month!) f gure
The
GNP
ftgure
after
JU St settlement 11h1ch brmgs
Department
satd pm es
a cease ftr e and
an Comm er ce Dep a rt ment stnppmg awal mflat on that exceeded the combmed farmer s got for cattle con
mternallonally re cogn zed planned to make pub! c sho\\ed little or no economic trade del ctts of 19 0 19 t
wheat egetables and fru ts
figures on the nat on s Gross ~ro wth Januar y through 1973 and 1974
legal government
Na tional Produ ct showed Mar ch
A trade del Cit occurs wh en rose 4 percent n March tl
far
below
rceesswn a) be JUSt as real admmtSlratton forecasts for the Umted SUites buvs rnore siXth consec utt vP nonthl v
n crea~e
t sells
a threat to the 1978 economy mcreases n the sum of the forc tgn go us th
The departm ent alread )
REDLAND S
Ca lif
as mflatton - the economtc nauon s goods and servt ces mrrseas
hash
ked ts forecast f 19 K
(UP I) - An earthquake enemy most w dely discussed
Increased pur chase of
No growth s far below the 4
re1111
food mflauon from "
registering 4 I on the open
by the adrmmstratton
percent growth m tile GNP for 1gn ml ca used b) col&lt;i
peak
of
6 percent rate to a
ended Richter sca le shook
There were ndt cattons the genera ll) accepted as a w&lt;:i!ther a d nf latton &lt;aused
h
gh
of
8
percent above 19
a mountainous section of admm!S\ratton sought t&lt; play stgna l of a health) economy
by 21 stra ght mon ths of trade
San Bernardino County Ibis down th e poor econom c news
De spt le
the
glo omy deft ctts 11 ere blamed for the
morning
by r elea smg the mformatwn developments tn Januar y del c 1 The prestdcnt
The Caltech seismology Frrday mght wh tie Pres dent February and Mar ch
through V ce Pre stden t
lab said th e quake slru ek a! Carter "as on a headhne
2 52 a m PST about three
miles south of Bi g Bear
Lake
Pollee In Red lands said
they had some phone cli lls
but no damag e .. as
LOS ANGELES UP! - bemg analyzed by the pollee Tuesday
reported
The re was no ltme hm t n
Pol
ce ha1 e un ltl l'ucsda) to cmne lab but refu sed to
A Ca lt eeh spokes man
diseuss
the
case
tn
detatl
bnn
g ng charges ag am ~t
dectde f they sh ould seek a
said a 4 1 tremblor would
Ri[ll\1t l\ll I a LPl i
J
one
s
37
was
bo
oked
Shamshak
h ow~ver sm e I
murder complamt agamst
be 11 dish rattler
A
ar-&lt; I h ) am t'&lt;i " 11
Peter Mark J ones for one or Thursda y mght on susptcton "as bemg held as a prtS()ner a r 0 tr 'd to h Jack I
n 1~ b o \ I nes Boe ing li
more of the 13 so~alled of murder 111 two of the fr nm Mass tehusetts
strangulatwns
Hts
former
custod)
of
the
F
der
at
Htllstde Strangler murders at
H chm nd
Atrpo rt
roommate George FranciS Bureau of l'n ~ 1
or set hnn free
Saturda) but an ale t
Lt Dan Cooke spokesman Shamshak 27 a convt ct from
Cooke sa d J nc; md stewa rde;s herded all the
wa s Shamshak b s tdes be ng past ger~ out a rear
f r the 92-m ember I!Jtlstde Massach us etts
Strang er t.ask force sa d quest toned by pol ce and
pnme suspc(ts n the t" o ertrante an d th e crew
pohce would probably go to transfered Fnday afterooon H llstde slaymgs we e also esc ped fn
the cockp 1
to the f&lt;&gt;deral pnso at Sat be tng mvest gatc&gt;d for other
tr c distr ct a ttorney Monda)
ea ng t r l oung guruna 1
He said some matenal had Otego
murders son e outs de the alone 111 the plan e
Under Cali forn ia law list of th e 13 stra ngler
been se zed as evrdence from
In FAA spokesman satd
J one s
apartment and Jones must be formally VI C!lrns
the youth td enuftcd as
automobil e but we don t charged wtth a crune w thm
Pohce Chtef Daryl Gates Rt chard C Bland
of
48
hours
of
hiS
arrest
not
an noun ced Thursda) that Rtchmond boarded Flight li6
BOSTON (UP!) - Movte beheve 11 to be stgmfl cant at
countmg the weekend - or be Shamshak and Jones " ere
star John Wayne remamed m th s tune
and demanded to be taken to
released The deadline s suspects n the November
He
satd
the
matenal
wa
s
Mas sachusetts Ge neral
the 'lewark N J atrport
sial mgs of Jill Barcomb !8
Hospital Saturda) for furth er
But
an
atrline
and Kathleen Robmson 17 spokeswoma n sa d tl e
medtcal tests but hiS famtly
the ftfth and stxth \let ms stewardess saw the youth had
savs they kn tw rn thmg about
atmbuted to the stra ngl&lt;r
reports that he ll have to
a gun and&lt; rdered pa ssengers
ThiS IS a maJor break m out the rear entrance Tl e
undergo open heart st rgery
the case Gates satd We FAA satd Bland did not tr) It
WNAC TV Channel 7 1
arc hopeful Utat through tt we stop the passengers
Boston satd Friday doctors
COLUMBUS (UP !) - The voted agamst 11 after argwng
hav e determmed Wa yne Public Uttllttes Comm1ss10n strongly for 2&lt;.; hours agamst w ll successfull) conclude the
Tlte fAA satd the lour-man
must undergo open heart of Ohto approved Fnday 111 fmdlngs made by th e PUL'O nvest rgalton nto those two crew escaped by clunbmg out
surgery to replace an aorta creased electrtc power rates staff after stx weeks of murders and posstbly more
the cockp t wmdows
J one s a mamtenan ce
valve
Pollee satd the youth
totalmg $28 6 million for the hearmgs m the rate case
Wayne 70 who won an 431 500 customers of the
The PUCO also accepted worker at a Bever!) Htlls Jun pcd a seeunty fen ce
Oscar for his performance as Columbus and SouUtern Ohio Ute utthll s proposal fo r a medtca I clime was booked on shortly about 10 30 a m EST
Rooster Cogburn m the movte Electnc Co
small use load management susp cton of murder af!er and ran onto th e tarma c to
weeks of survetllance
True Grit was admttted
get to the plane
The mcreased rates wtll rate pro\ tding a lower rate
Shamshak
who was
Wednesday to Phllltps House average between 9 percent for those customers who use
Federal agents locked II e
an exclustve and ver y pnvatc and t1 percent!or the utlbty s less than 700 kilowatts durmg servmg a four-to ftve-year youth m th e plane and
term for armed robbery m a surrounded
wing of the hospital
t
Bland s
the summer
customers in 25 counties
A spokesman satd at the
The last rate mcreased mtmmum secunty prison m mother was reported on the
One vear ago the uttlity
tune W yne was undergoing ftled for the rate mcrease granted Ut e utthty wa s m Shtrlcy Mass escaped Oct
wa) lj! the arrport man effort
24 and fled to Los Angeles
tests for a respiratory totalm~ $45 5 mtllton Under August 1976
ld talk her son mto gtvmg up
atlment
The fltght ongmated n
state law the rates as
In a separate deciSIOn the where he moved m WJth
Wayne s son Patnck told requested by the utlbty would PUCO unanunously ordered Jones
Cmclnnatll and wa s bound for
He was arrested tn Norfolk Va
UP! Frtday that doctors 11ere hav~ gone mto effect today Columbus Gas of Ohio tnc to
Cambrtdge
Mass Feb 9
conduc'l mg more tests and subject to refund
The rurhne spokeswollllln
purchase emergenc) gas su
and
two
days
later be~;an a s 11d th e pl ane had 62
would decide b) toda)
The commissiOn s order plies to offset curtatlment of
whether his father was well wlll allow the utility to realize mdustrlal and commerctal senes of mtervtews wtlh state pa&gt;sen ,.,• ' on board when 11
pollee I t Detective Wtllra m land d n &gt;11 I nd but site
enough to be released
a 9 89 percent rate of return customers thts swnmer
Right now he has come to on a totalmvestment of $836 4
The PUCO order wtll allow Berg1n Inside Walpole State did not kno" I " ttan) were
on board when the youthful
Boston for tests He ts m the mtlllon
Columbia to recover fr om rts Prtson
Durmg the interviews
process of bemg test.ed The
gunman got on
PUCO Chatrman C Luther customers only the amounts
Shams hak allegedly
The plane had slopped m
doctors are evaluating the Heckman and Commissioner allowed under current rates
tests right oow and we are Wtlllam C Newcomb voted m The remamder could prompt Implicated both himself and Loulsvtlle
Ky
and
Jones In three of the Htllstde Charl otte N C
walling to have the results
before
fa vor of the mcrease the utiltly to file a S) stem
he said
landmg tn Rtchmond
CommlSStoner Dl\vld Sweet wtde rate Increase request killings

U. S. firmly committed
By WESLEY G PIPPERT
LAGOS Ntgena (UP!)
President Carter declared hts
ftrm CIJllllllttment Saturday
to black majonty 1ule m
Afrtca
predu tm g th e
towermg wall of ractsm
w 11 be dtsmantled ptece by
ptece and turn poverty and
despa r to promtse and
opportum ty
In a maJor po hcy address
Carter 11 arned South Afnca
and Rhodesia that efforts to
delay
the
ute vttabl e
tra nsformat on to black
ma)or tl) rule can on ly lead to
growmg bloodshed
I have seen the to\\crm g
wall of racism taken down
ptecc by ptece unti l the
whites and bla cks of my
country coul d reach across t
to each other the former
Geor~ta governor satd of Ius
nat ve SouUt
I believe tha t day IS
co mmg lor Alnca
he
declared ~hen blacks and
whites Wlll be able to say th~
words of slam ctv I nghts
leader Martm Luther Kmg
Jr free at last fre-e at'last
great God almtghty we are
free at last
Ca rter used the fif't state
VISit by a U S president to
b)ack Afrtca to take hts
toughest stand on apartheid
He satd US re lations wtth
So uth AfriCa depend on
endt ng dt scnm tn attons
agatnst the natton s maJOritY
, blacks we stand r rm on
that message
And he also spoke out
agautsl Cuban and Sovtcl
m\ olvement on the contmcnt
deelarmg we must not let
great power m aln es destroy
our hopes for an Afnca at
peace

Cartet met by ma sses of
cheermg Ntgenans at eury
turn on his f rst full day here
delivered hts 30 nunute
address n the new shmy $120
m IliOn Nat onal Theater a
Lagos showplace On hand
11as It Gen Olusegun
ObasanJo Ntger a • nul tarv
leader wtth whom he Wlll hold
th ree days of ta lks
M tJor ty bl acks are strug
gllng to ga n control of the
govenm ents n South Afnca
Rhodes a a nd Nam bta
Carter sat d the parttes
must dec de whether to foll ow
a pa th of agreement or
pur sue a ngtd posture that
"tl l produce
pol ttca l
'ompllcauons
generallng
conntcl grO\\Iflg bloodshed
and deJa) tl e fu lfillment of
th etr hopes
In the n 'ne of JUSl!ce he
sa td the Untied States
beheves there should be a
pro g re ss ive tran sfor
11at1on
of
South
Afrt ca s whtte dom nate l
SOC iety
We have made tl clear to
South Afnc 1 that the nature
of our rela tton shtp wt ll
dcprnd on "hether the" IS
progress for full pol t cal
p trltctpal ton for all her
peop le m ever) respect m the
social and ceonormc hfe of
the nat on and an end to
discrunmat on based on race
or ethnic ortgtn
Worr ed about reports that
up to 17 000 Cuban troops are
massmg to help EUuopta
hght secess on st rebel s n
the n r thern prO\ tn ce of
En tr ea
( a rter
satd
mthtarl mtrrve nt ton of
outs de IXlwers
too often
makes local confli cts even
more con pllcated and dan
gerous

United Presslntcr tallonal
Spokesmen for II 000
st nktn g UMW mtnc con
structlon workers gen~rally
beheve the rank and hie w ll
ral!fl ts ne~&lt; contract n
Tuesday ballot ng but the
reported satisfaction wtth the
pact dtd not kee p Ihem off the
ptcket hnes Fnday
The men ~h o build n me
shafts ttpples and other
coal! eld tnstallauons tumcd
away about 10 000 mu ers 111
D!tno!S and closed a few
mtnes They barred about-9 000 mmers fro n the job 111
West Vtrg ma Thursda) but
lilted those hnes Fnday and a
West Vtrgmta !.cal officer
predtcted passage of the new
agreement 11 lth S()ft coal
operators
It looks very good to me
sa td Dexter Da viS of the
proposed contract All the

co

~t ru ct~nn ~ wur kcr s

I vc

talk ed to say we re " ell
sausft ed with t
1 he ne•
agree me t
rep rtedl) ts better than the
one raltft ed last week by the
un n s 160 000 mtn crs but
construction 11orkers were
ang1l that the rnmers ended
the r st rtke and returned to
the pt ts before the sm tiler
Lui st ruct n cu1 1ngcnt I ad a
tor tra (1
\1 th th e !01 g.,t contmuous
eoal stnke n the nat on s
hist&lt;fl f nail wtndu g down
ndu&gt;1r es md pub! c uttllttes
eased the s partan con
servatton programs tntltated
to save dwmdhng fuel supplies
ltgl l tng was bac k to
nom al on West Vtrgtma
ntcrstate htghway s f nday
mght and the lights were
back on at the statehouse

Plummer on council

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By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UPI)- State senators locked horns last week
over electrtc power dtstrtbUl!Qn and pay ratses for JUdges and
state employees and Lt Gov lltchard F Celeste the en
dorsed Democratic candidate for governor passed up several
chances to change Ute outcome
As prestding offtcer of the Senate Celeste had the rare
chan ce to cast tte breakmg votes on several amendments He
refused
Although the Ohto Revtsed Code reqwres the heutenant
goveroor to break lie votes on any matter the state Consl!tu
!ton can be mternr•ted to g1ve h man opt ton

We arc concerned that
masstv e foretgn troops are
already plannmg for m ht.ary
actton n Er trea wh ch w 11
result m greatly mcreased
bloodshed a nong th ese
un fort unate people he satd
A large port on of h s
speech was devoted to
economic relaltons wtth
Ntge r a Afnca s largest
1a t on IS the second largest
exporter of c I to the Uruted
States and C art~r hopes
N g c r as
prom se d
transformation from m hLarv
to democrat c rule wtll be a
blueprmt for other Th rd
World nat ons
li e sa td he
~ou l d
recommend to Congress a
$125 mtll on contnbut on to
tl e Afr can Dev elopment
Fund and U S Army Corps
of Engmeers a d m the Rl\ er
Ntger development proj ect
lle cnuse of Carters late
arrtval
Frtd ay
mght
ObasanJO provtded th e
prestdent a ga udy offtctal
wekomc Saturday A 21-jlun
salute was f red 1n hts honor
at
Dodan
Barracks
ObasanJo s restdence and he
Ia d
a
wreath
at
Rem embrance Ar ch the
memonal to Ntger as war
dead
Nigerian soldiers m green
and gray uruforms With red
ptpm~ pla yed bugles as
Carter stood st lently head
bowed n ght hand over heart
Larg e 1amdrop&gt; began
falhng from low hangmg
elouds but provtdcd no rei ef
from the bhsterm g troptca l
heat
tn hts ;-peech Carter satd
US efforts to hel p settle the
problem of Namtbta •htch
borders So uth Afnca have

Pact to be ratified

Ohio Valley Livestock Co.

Work IS progte" n ~ 1 1c
lratnage pr gr n " t1 t '
t le tl tlher fw th usa td
two hundred feet off ut
1
pl lslle dram ptpc we e
stalled on the Albert
I homp son far n n he
White
( hl rch
c m
mu mly
At the 1 111
plct on I th e • r k the
o tiel • "' f wmg ab ul I aif
full Mr Thor pson appe tre I

Celeste refuses tie-breaker, changes beaten

GALLIPOLIS - Maxine S
Plummer has been appomted
by Gov James A Rhodes and
Albert Gtles Dtrector of the
Ohio Bureau of Employment
ServtGeS as one of 11 women
who wtll serve on an Aiivtsory
Counctl for Women s Services
Division as provided under
State law
The counctl ls cha rged w th
th~ promotion of programs to
fmprove the employment
CtJmpetencles of women and
wenhance thetr employment
opporlurutles Efforts will be
made to recruit and promote
qualllled women Into all jobs
Emphasts wlll be gtven to the
broadening of the types of
jobs women hold Women will
be encouraged to seek jQbs In
industry government and
oommerce
Women are to be en
couraged to take advantage
of the many educau onal
opportunities now available

to mern whtch w 11 asstst
them In planntng for career
post! tons and caree r ad
va ncc ment n the pu blic
scrv tee as well as 111 prtvate
mdustry
Ot her members are Em lly
L Leedy Cha trwoman
Columbus Judtth V Brach
man Columbu! Judge Jean
Murre! Capers Cleveland Vt
Colomb! Cleveland Elea nor
J ammal Ashtabula Dr
Esther Martmg New Rtch
mond Audrey Matesl ch
Newark Agnes S Merritt
Col umbu s Bllhc Sewell
Toledo and M Sue Thompson St Marys
Mrs
Plummer
IS
Executive Director of the
GaUia
Jackson
Metgs
Community Mental Health
and Mental Reta rdation 648
Board
The newly
appomted
members wtll serve on the
Advisory Counctl until 1981

wl ere elevators were run
mng agatn for the ftrst t me
s tee the electnctl y cutback
dosed them down
In Buns Harbnr lnd
Bethlehem Steel Corp an
nounred a full sc hedul e
Sunday for about ~ em
plo) ees who had bee n
reduced to a four-day work
week b) the strtke
At Gary lnd U S Steel
sa d some of the 700 ~ orkcrs
furloughed 111 th e walkout
were bem g called back o\Cr
the weekend

By LEE LEONAKIJ
UP! Statehouse Reporter
COl UMBUS I UP!) - fhe
Ohto House IS to vote Tuesday
on leg sla twn grantmg pubhc
school distrtcts an extr a etght
m tkcup freE days for tune
lost durtng la st wmter s
hazardous weatiter
Th e btll was put together by
Democratic leaders of the
House and Senate m concert
wtlh
the
educat ion
rommun ty mcludmg groups
representing t eac her s

Inflation, weather, coal strike

slash nation's economic growth

Decision due Tuesday

Duke may

have heart

Ohio Power Co. surgery
seeking hike
CANTON Ohw (UP! l The Ohro Power Co noll! ed
the
Pubhc
Uttlilles
CommiSSion of Ohto fnday of
Its mtent to file an apphcauon
m late June for a general rate
Increase b) 22 percent
The rate htke tf approved
would cos t Oh to Power
customers $120 mtllion and
would appl y to all restdenhal
commercra l and Industrial
customers ln the company s
53 county servtre ar-ea
Ohto Power s rates today
are among the lowest m the
state and wtll contmue to be
so even wtth approval of the
rate mcrease said Charles
A Heller executive v ce
president and chief operaung
offtcer for Ohto Power
Heller sa td the mcrelllle IS
necessary If the company Is
to be abl e to continu e
providing adequa te and
reliable electric service for
Its 600 000 customers
Heller said the Increase is
needed beCause of rising
costs notin g that th e
company has Invested $768
million for new generating
facllltles and $147 million for
pollution control at five
eXISt ng plants since 1973

PUCO 'increases
electric rates

\

Hijack
attempt
foiled

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1976 CADIUAC CPE..DEVILlE

$7500

500 E. MAIN

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stereo. leather sea ting area.

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for a good weekend .
For dea ler in fo call 446-26S6
or 44 6-4200.
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PUBLIC SALE
APRIL 8, 1978

10:00 A.M.

Location : 3 mile s f ro m Gallipolis on State Route S88 .
Haw1ng sold my prop ert y I will offer the following at
Public Auct ion :
l1v1 ng roo m su1 te {li ke ne w ). ant ique livi ng foom
ch air , Lion claw s ! good condit ion ) wooden rockmg
ch air , cherr y c hest of drawers, maple bed . solid oak
dress er w mi rror , sma l l book case . Hall tree . fable and
8 cha ir s. small wash stand , pi cnic table. several
wooden cha ir s, 13 metal f old ing cha ir s, 6 9a1. stone rar ,
roll a.- way bed . metal bed, 3 chest of drawer s, meta l
poster bed , some old g lass wa re , stone ru g, couch , I
wooden cabi nets, end tables and lo rT) ps, unus ual fa bles,
fru it jars , oil ta m ps, glasswa r e, small desk 1Qn Olds
Delta " 88 ", Sear s 2 hp ar r co mpressor . m otor &amp;
grinder , 7 lanterns, hay kn ifes. / 4' extension ladder .
good w heel barrow, 1 ? tori cha1n ho1st . cha in binder and
chains , J " tointer w new motor . 8" fa b le saw with new
motor , Warm Morn ing coa l stove, E Z 16 " Homel ite
chain saw, 6" Dorm eyer sk dt saw , 100' e xtension cord
{ heavy duty ). 5 hp l r u test power till er us~ l season. 1
lot insulation , older Bol ens tra ctor w mo'.'ler, pipe and
fitting s, se vera l hand tools and oth er m isce llaneous

Lunch Availab le

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Jumbie 5 PAPER GLORY LEEWAY BRUTAL
What it was tor dad wh &amp;n J unio r sHtrted
Hiking trumpet I8SS&lt;ln !l . A GREAT Rt nw

The Almana&lt;'
By
United
Press
International
Today is Sunday, April 2.
the 92nd day uf 1978 with 273
to follow.
The moon is bet ween its
last quarter and new phase.
There is no m orning star.
The evening stars are Mer·
cur y, Mars, Venus, Jupiter
and Saturn.
Those born on Lhis date are
under the sign of Aries .
Frenc h novelist Emile Zola
was born April 2, 1840.
On Lhis da y in history:
In 1917, President Woodrow
Wilson asked Congress for a
deda ration of war against
Germany.

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pe r ton Bundled ~lob . Sb per
ron Dclrvered t o O hr o Pol let
Co . Rt 2 Po meroy . 992 ·2b89 .

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lruc k and A u to Po ri \ Wreder
~e r vrc e lrre !tole and Re pa11
Ru tland 742·708 1 01 Pen nio•l .
742 qs7s

WANT ED TO buy

U!&gt;ed wol~ · • n

&lt;oo ler 997 -2969 .

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SWAIN

AUCTION SERVICE
K ennettl Switi n , Auct
Cornc:r Ttu rd &amp; Oll vf'

Shop Equipment. Power and Hand Tools,
Ha rdware plus many other items used in
the hom e.

FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 7, 1978
AT 7:00 P.M.
For your convenience this merchandise has
been moved 1o
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SOUTiiERN LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL

Crown C&lt;ly , Ohio - 256·6740

1977 Chevelle Malitlii:".s4995
White over green . 250, 6 cyl. engine. automa tic trans .,
power st. &amp; brakes , power door locks &amp; w indows.
ccimfortil t. AM-FM rad io. delu)( e equ ipment. Less than
12,000 mil es . Co. car, never till ed .

4 Or ., local 1 owner, low m,i leage, spotless cl ean
interior , color blue with match ing vi ny l oroof , air,
au tomat ic. P.S., P.B., radi o, radia l W · W t i res , st1arp

car :

1976 Monza
4.3 litr e V-8. ~utomat ic , power st!erlng &amp; brakes ,
rad ial w w I ires, t inted g lass. spt. wh . covers. less tha n
15,500 rniles &amp; sharp as new, orange 1inish.

1976 G20 Chevy Van •• s7495
TEC Con v ers ion , high back sea ts. hide -a-bed , deluxe
decor packa ge , air c ond ition , AM -FM stereo radi o.·
tape &amp; 4 speaker s, auxil iary battery, 3SO V .Q engine,
automatic tran s., power steerin g &amp; brakes. w -w tires ,
beauti ful 2 tone green, reta il list approx . $10 ,500 . Used
as co rM , RedurPrl

Torino.:.~·~ •••••s2495

Dark green fin ish , blk ' lnyllr im. 351 v.8, automatic.
P.S.. P.B . wh . covers. rad io. local I owner _

75 Chevy Chevelle •••••• s3895
3 cyl. , auto., air , loca l 1 owner . Station Wagon

1975 Ford F250••••••••• s4495
Pickup crew cab. Ranger Pkg ., 460 V-8, automatic .

P.S., P.B., factor y air. radio , good HD tires . Clean.

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

DeWalt , Campbell Hausfi eld, Channel Lock, Wright ,

Chevrolet

STATIONARY TOOLS
Flo_or and ta b le model m achinist drill presses with
_ rap id rack and pin ion swln g•around tables. 12·Speed,
lighted work area and other outstand ing fea tures ;
Ba in br idge m eta l cut off saws. cut up to 10-ln . f. Beam ;
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1 to 5 hp . air compr essors ; 10 -in. fl oor model • band
saw s; ' and J -ton floor iacks . Rockwell motor ized
miter boxes ; double wheel gr inder up to lln. hp.;
Rad ial ar m saws and floor model battery char gers .

HAN[) TOOLS AND MISCELLANEOUS
All si zes socket sets ; gr ind ers ; torque wrenc hes ;

hydrauflc jacks; electr ic dril ls ; drill bits;

elec tr ic saws ; elec tr 1c and air lmpa.c t tools ; a ll sizes
· and types plier s an d cutters ; stee l measuring · tape s;
. scr ew drivers ; hex . key wre nches ; h~mme r s ; axes ;
sledges ; e lectrical ta pe; tr oub le lights ; extens ion
co rds. tow chams , cres cent wr enches ; tune.up klts ;
po wer pulls , bolt cutter s; p ipe wren ches ; air and
acetylene hoses ; bolts ; nuts ; was hers; garden hose ;.

glove.: llashl ights ; lla5hllghl batteries; housoware
items : plus many mor e.

TERMS: Cash . All sa les made by number system.
Dan Smith- Jim Carnahan - lawrence Donohue

Auctioneer : Lee Johnson

Red with white win yr Top , careful ly driven and l oaded
with every opt ion In c. air , tilt whee l. speed and cru ise .
full power . CompP nY car , never titled .

Ingersoll -Rand, Rosco , Vaughn , .Allied , Triumph,
lrwtn , Kraeuter, Wilton, plus many more.

AUCTIONEERS:
Bob Bostwick , Owner

1977 Monte Carlo •••••• 6100
5

Rockwell. Chicago Pneumatic, Roda c, Herdbrand ,

Viewi ng on e hour prior to sale .

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Phone 149.1013
NOTE : The Indianapolis lndustrlol Tool Compa ny Is
based in Whitestown, lndlona and is not affi liated wlfh
any other tool company of Its type. II yoo are In the
need at good tools. be sure and not mlss th ls sale. These
tool s carry fa ctory warranties and guarantees. For

additional information call Noble Ratt• 311·169·6767 or .
J17769 61 J5 .

·"Your Chevy o•·oter" ·
992-2126

Pomeroy
Open Evenings tiiB :OO p.m.

W&amp;n~y~- _,; ~
UMBER . Pomer oy Fore!! Pr o ·
du cts lop price for stondrng
Jo Owllmber . Cal l 997 ·5965 or
Ken t Honb.,., I -U6·8570

CO INS, CU RR ENCY

tokens, old

pocket watches ond chains ,
srlver and gold . We ne~~td 196A
and a lde.r ~ i lve! co lrll. Buy , sell.
or !rode Colt Roger Wom!oley .

74123:1 1.

OLD F URNIT~RE . lee boxes , brou
beds. !rein beds, etc. . coo.,plete
households. Write M D M r lh~ r
Rl o4 , Pomeroy , Oh1o or col t

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NO ITEM TOO large or too ~ mol l.
Will bur 1 prec11 or complete
household. New, used, or ant iques . Martin' s fu rnrtur8 , 20 N .
2nd St. Middleport Phone

'19H370.

JUNK auto end scrop metal. Ph

388 ·8176.
C:.OOO USE·D
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"upholstered. and applian ce~ .

446·0022
oC:.OOO USED REC:.RIGERATOR
AND FREEZER UPRIGHT OR
CHEST. Ph . 446·0322.
TIMBER
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f o p Quality

POMEROY FORREST PRODUCTS
Co11992·5965
Snow Blade for In! . Cub Cadet ,

245 ·53oo8

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Used ••tension ladders. 675·4582

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TRUCK S INC
133 Prne St

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Rutland Furniture
Bargain Center
3- 2 pc. Livtng Room Suites 569 .95 -$150.00&amp;
Si99 .95
1 Ne w Living Room Suites
$299 .95 each
Sofa s Onl y
Gold $30 .00 , Green 525 .00, Green 588.00,
Gr ee n $7 9.95 , Green Flowe red $99 .95.
Lt ke Ne w Berk lm e Re cliner s
$125 .00
$75.00
Nor wil lk Rockers . like new
Oth rr Chatrs
$10.00 and up
Swtvcl Des k Chair on ca s ter s
$69 .95'
Vtn yl Des k Ch,lir
$49 .95
W,11 nut Olf1c e Des k.
Nrw Prtce 5700
Use d Price $200 .00
Ft'lltHI Ca brn els
539 .95&amp; up
3 Nc•w Ltv tng Roo m Tables
$49.95
Tnp le Wa lnu t Dr esse r
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$88 .00
I se,eral other c hes t &amp; dressers in stoc k)
S39.95
Desk &amp; Chair W;lll Un it
19" Colo r TV, lik e new
$1 98 .00
3 pc Be droom Suite , r ed ve lv et
$99 .95
3 pc Wa lnul Bedroom Suite
5288
3 pc W,1 lnut Bedroom Suite
$27 9.95
Bookca se Be droom Suite
$169 .95
Ktng stw 4 pc . Bedroom Suit e, including
rna tlr·e;s and box s pring s
I seco nds )
$599.95
So lid 0.1k Drexel 12) Twin Bedroom
Su ll e fo r bo ys room , 7 pc . including 2 se ts
of
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$599.95
new se cond bedd ing
3 Ma ple Basscll Ta bles
588.00
Wood Beds
510.00 &amp; up
Mattr ess &amp; Box Springs, twin &amp; full
$20 up
MPtal Be ds
$29 .95 &amp; 549.95
Anltque Wa sh Sta nd wit h towej rack. Old
c lo th oa k tool s tooL oak sewi ng 0\achine ,
chatr s &amp; tab les , ha ll 1ree , floor lamp with
an tt que ·pink glass .
$99.95
Love Se a l
$25 &amp; $39.95
Record Players
$69.95
Component s- B·track and radio
$69.95
5 pc . Brea kfast Se t
$39.95
5 pc. Breakfa st Se t (wood)
$139.95
7 pc . New Brea kfa st Sets
s150.00
Gree n Double Ove n Range
25 Gas &amp; Elec tri c Ranges
gr een ·gold·white -co pper $69 .95 to 5200.00
Refrtgera tor s, white-copper -green 569.95 to
S269 .95
Wood Corner Cabinets w-glass doors $99.95
New butfl ·in Green Oven Unit
$199.95
2 Old Fas hio n Kit c hen Cabinets, wood with
po r ce lain top
$125
witho ut porc e lain lops
$75.00
Ltke New Ba se Cabinet
539.95
Wood Wardrobe with 2' dr . m irrors
$99.95
Maylag Wringer Wa s hers.
$99.95 &amp; up
all guaran teed to work
$69.95
Maytag Portable Dryer
$49 .95
Me tal Slorage Ca bin e t
$88 .00
Green Sink
,
Green Maytag Automatic
Washer . Drye r , pa.ir
5399 .95
May tag Automatic Washer $69.95 to 51.99 .95
Use d Dryer s
$69.95 to $139 .95
Red woo d outdoors Love sea t and Chair·
For the pair $50.00
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$99 .95
Moores Gas Hea ter
s175 .00
Warm Morning Heater

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UAO S MAKE II ~A S IER 10 HA Vl
A SAL ES CARHR r
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WO RlD BOOK CHILDCRAf I &lt;,o lf'&lt;:.
re pr e&lt;, errto r rv e~ w o nt ed Call
675 3775

446 7532
1972 CHEVY PICKUP
I o~ lt:'r Co ol Co
Go ll rpolrs 0

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Prn e 51

1q72 Bl o1e r 4 whe el d rove
oile r 5f'M 446 7646

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19 77 O t DS Q8 Arr PB PS Power
Wmd o w ~ 6 w ay power ~ eat \
n ew lrre ~ body 111 r:; • cellun t
condr tron Phone 446 79 07 o~ le r

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Sn rgle o wle ~ h a rt W B ~ 6SOQ
Cal l 756 9301 e ~e nrn g~

1977 MUST ANG II'} ' V 8 4 ~ pd
PS P6 o rr AM FM ~ t ereo rn

da sh CB . lr~e new 9,000 m rl e~
!46 50 !r11n C oli J46 1155 alt er
4pm

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ou to rodro h ea ter g oo d tr res
b od y goo d 25 Mf' G o ~ ~ rng $800
or b o~ ! off er 388 9060
I 969

GMC PICKUP
rece ntly
ove rhau le d n ew trw '&gt; no r u5 T
(' ~ &lt; (Ond S1200 Col l 4.t6 7090
o~ k l o1 Po ut

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leo :; l 4 hr o w e eK Dcpe norrrg
011 rh e or nou n l a t money you
woul d lr k e to be rnok rng II you
w ould lr ~e TO w orl-. lor u~
plea se co il w ll e&lt; t 9l.IQ 111 6 ro
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Ma n l or rao l rn g &amp; spou tu•g M u~ t
bl} e ~p e 11 e n ced Ste ady wo rt..
Ph 675 !270 o r b 75 4582
ZINN S lANDING a l ull lrne ol
bo o t orld o c ces.,o r re~ dealer
'&gt; h rp r~ flOW l oh rng op p iK o tr on~
l 01 the l ollo wr ng postt rono;
m or rne mec h on rc
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ca11d SSOO 1968 Pan t ro c 8 011
tiCv1lle S 150 Co li 388 B596

BUSINESS

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( ~I I 446 7.669 aiter Sprn
!975 TRAN S AM 400 o rr cond
PB PS rear wrndo w de lo gger
new Mrche lrn trres AM FM B
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mo!o ll rt
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145 5617
1977 ( AMAR O Coli 446171 I
1974 MUSTANG II G HIA loadod
011 new r o d1al~ Coll3 6 7 065 1
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Stat ron Wag o n PS PB AM FM
10 d•o stee l rodro l~ a nd ~ n o w
tri CS p O'&gt; r tract ron Wtlh 3 40
o pt ro no l g ear rar ro f1onr ond
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( tro rlc1 IOw rn g pkg ) 47 &lt;XX&gt; mtl
m rl e ~ !sup e r shorp l O rr g em !
$7600. Sole $3100 Call 44 C 7734
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Radials

•Power Steering

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•Deluxe Wheel
Covers

•Tinted Glass

•Radio Accom. Pkg.

ACTUAL PHOTO

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SAYS
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IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A NEW
CAR MAKE SURE YOU CHECK WITH
GALLIPOLIS CHRYSLER FIRST.
WE'LL SAVE YOU $$$$$$$$
OVER 40 PRE-OWNED CARS IN STOCK

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A th ought for the day :
President Woodrow Wilson
said, " America cannot be an
ostrich with its. head in the
sand ."

PUBLIC AUCTION
SAlURDAY 10:30 A.M. APRIL 8, 1978
The folfow.ing items will be sold at the New
Community Building , on State Rt . 33, Hart.
ford , West Virginia, east of Pomeroy-Mason
Bridge.

JEWELRY &amp; COINS: Vari e ty incl ud ing .21
Jewel Elgin Gold Walch .
MISC.: Bas ke ts , Slone Jars, Organ Slool.
Oval Trunk s. Old La mps , Bean Pols,
Sil ve rwar e. P ic tur e Fram es, Guns .
Numer ous item s not mentioned .
Terms : CASH
Lunch Available
Signed : Jim Fiefds- Ph . 304-882 -2711
BRADFORD AUCTION CO.
A. C. Bradford, Mgr . 61 4·949-2487
Not Responsible for Accidents
- Please Cut Out-

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11 JG-A BC News 13
I 30- M ar cus Welby M 0 4
Movie Channel 4 S&amp; 7 PM
Out tawBiu es ( PG \
q &amp; 11 P M - Star ts Born \ R l

MON OA Y, APRIL 3, 1978

TELEVISllJN
VIEWING

6 75-- M edl&gt;t 10 . 6 3D-Columbus T oday 4 N ew~ 6
Sunrrse Semes ter 8 6 45--- Mornmg Re por t 3.
6 50--Good Mor mng , West V• r gin ia 13. 6 55-

Chuc&lt; While Repor ts 10. New• 1J

o oo- For You Bl ac l.:. Woma n 8, Th is Is The L1 fe
6 Jo---- Talking Hands 8; . Ame r ican Problems
Chall enges 10 : Agrt cult ur e. Food For Thou ght
7 DO-Eddie Saunde rs 6
T 1nk mg rn Black
Treehouse Club 10; Newsm aker ' 78 13

7

7 00 Today 1-1. 15 . Good Mor nrng Amer1ca 6 l3 CBS
News 8, Bull wrn k.l e 10
7 Jo--Sc hoo ties 10. 7 45-Sesame St 33

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8 QO. Capt Kangar oo 8,10.
q DO-M er v Grifl in J . P hil Don ah ue 4, 13, 15, Eoge of
Night 6 Fam dy Affa ir 8, Mat ch Game 10
9 JQ-- Emerge ncy One 6. A ndy Gr i ff ith 9, Fam i ly
Affair tO
l O.Oo-Sanford &amp; Son 3,4, IS; Pass the Buck 8: Joker's
Wi ld 10: To Tell the Truth 13.
10 ]I) Hollywood Squares 1.13 15 Andy Grr ffith 6
Pr1ce r~ R1qlll 8.1 0. S.20.000 Pv r am 1d 13

13

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3Q-Show My Peopl e 6; Jerry Falwe ll B. Urban

League 10: AmaL ing Gra ce B1bl e Class 13
8 00-- Telethon Cont inues 3,4, Gra ce Cathedral 6 :
Church Ser-v ice 10; Or E J DAn leis Present s
Happ iness Is 13 ~ Som e of Go d's Ch1fdr en 15

11 IJO- Wheel of For tune 3,4,15, Happy Days 6.1J Elee
Co 10

Se5ame St 10
8 31}-(elebrat ion of Pra 1se 6 D ct y at Drscove r y 8,
James Robi son Presents 10, W 11fard W1lcox 13

Open Btble 15
q oo- Rex Hum bdrd 6. Re v Leonard Repct ss H. Or ct l
Roberts 10; Jt m F r ankl1 n -13. Ernest Angley 15
Mister Rogers 20 .
9 . 3~ What Does The Bi bl e Pla i nly Say ? 8:· II I s
Wr itten 10 . Ch ur ch Ser vic e 13 Zoo m 10
10 oo--Aware 6; Chr ist ian Center 8 Sesa m e St 20.
Movie ' The Story o f R uth" 10, J i m my Swaggarl
tJ; Gospel Si ng i ng Jubilee 15
10·Jo--Hot Fudge 6. Way o f the Cro ss 8. Gar ner Ted
Arm strong 13.
11 OG--Te leth l)n Cont 1nues 3. 4 . Big B tue Marbl e 6 .
Ernesl Angley 8 Re.l( Humbard IS , Rev Henry

Mahan 13; lnflnlly F" ctory 10
Animal s. Animals 6.13, Elec Co.

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10.
12 ·QO-Issues &amp; Answers 6; Fa ce the Nat ion 8. Rebop

10; Blue Ridge C Jar tel 13: This Is The Lrle 11
12 3()-Direct lons 6; Chr i51 &lt;an Broadcast B. The Issue
10; EvMge lls t Calv i n Evans 13 . 1nslgh t
Characteristics of Learn ing Disab ili t ies 20

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oo-Communique 6; Bob Jones 8; Cha llenge of lhe
Sexes 10 ; I ssues &amp; Answers 13 : Liltle Rascals 15.
Antiques 10; High Schoo l Basketball 33
1: Jo-Amerlca ' s Black Forum o; To Be Annou nced 8.
Town Top ics 13; Hock l og Valley Bl uegr ct ss 70

1·45- NBA Basketball 8: Med tx 1) , Wrestling LS
Soundslag e 10.
2 3G-BoKing 6. 13 ;

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Performa nces

70

Beller Way 15. High Schoo l Basketball 33
J: JQ-Amer lcan

Spor tsman

6.13 .

Marty

Robbins'

4·QO--Au to Rac ing 8,1 0; Publ ic Pol 1cy For um s 15
4: 15-Sports Magaz ine 6,13.
• · 3~Wide

5 55--St ln 5e

Semester 10 6 OQ- PT L Club IS

Spotlight 15
FURNITURE : Pie Sale, Round Oak Ta ble ,
Wooden Ic e Box . Several Old Cupboard s,
Oak Rocker . Corner Cupboard . Sq . Oak
Table , Wa sh Stands, Wood Chair s, 3 pc . Bed
Rm . Suite (wash st and) , Iron Beds , Hi -Boy
Ches t, Primit ive Cupboard .
GLASSWARE : Carnival , De pres sion,
Pressed. TOOLS : Traps, Plows, Hand
An vi l.

12 OQ-Soul Trai n 6

S as-- Far m Repor t 1) , PT L Club 13

SUNDAY , APRIL 1, 1978
for

Gallipolis, 0.

RUMM AGt ~A l ~ ~o me l hrng ~ o r
l"d' r yont! M o nrla ,- thru f 1rdoy
A~.ll rl3 7 1 1 rom ~ rn :o rde ] (' , 0 '&gt;

Need od boby srt rer q re er, sc hoo l
dr~ltr(t 44 6 0009

1968 FO RD good condrlr on SJOO
Co ll6 7~ 7588 o r6751) 5:1

1q73 CHEVY SUPER

•Automatic. Trans; ·

Help Wanted

5373

II J Po nt oo t

•Air Conditioning

77 f ord pr c kup F 100 ran ger 6 r ~ l
PS
tok l• uv PI
povnwn l ~
.:146 6578

! 973 ' f GM C PU
!9 7C Fo rd , I Pr c: ku p
1973 F700 For d Du mp hu ck
!97 4 Fi)O ~ Ol d Super Cob PU
1973 l nte rnotro nol 1800 Sc r •c s
&lt;ob &amp; !h ass r!. ta ndem dr rvc

nnyl to p Clll to ndrt rof\HlQ P ~
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1973 EIComrn o wrth t op
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t o•lt('tl l
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19 74t hree -l ourth Ch ev PU
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GMC PIC KUP
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1974 ' I r GM CPr &lt;ku p
197 4 ' r 1 GM C Prell. up
19 73 ' 1 ( he.,. Prc kup

1974 ' , I GM C PU
1 1&lt;03 ' , 1. Ch e.,. PU

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SPONSO RED BY LOCAL FHA
Name Brand hem s: Skll. Black &amp; Deckor, Stonloy,

Equipment

6Ci Ponlro c Frr c brrd 350 enq J
spd n e w trrl~~ $bOO ~4b 4136

NEW C:.MC

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75 Ford

~57 9 7 Th~n~~~::ing

Auto Sales

Auto Sal.,.

Gallipolis, Ohio

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SWAIN
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PUBLIC AUCTION

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100 Flea Market. Gallia

THURM A N HOU l i: onl tque'&gt; h Jt
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Cr•n tc• .,.dlc
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M o ~tda 'r' 8. [ uc~do y h•err rng ..,
by opporn t rncn t 245 9479

'9'a _Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
ilil. Phone 9!2.2181

R ,ob l'l l ~

Oy Henrr Arnold and Bob Lee

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l eve r blu es, h ere ' s the
cure. Com e to th e French

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Pomeroy Landmark

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We have en larged our
se rv ice department and
wi il ser-v ice Hotpoint and
other bra nds .

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Plan and Hydrc ~ Wa ter flrll ~ At
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WE HAVE 30 IN STOCK.

Wanted. to Buy

HIG LEY I BARBER \HOP OPEN8

CARROLL

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Don 'I forget you owe it to yourself to check with us before you buy
any car, New or Used . We can save you money . We are The Friendly
Dea ler, so call or see one of these Friendly Salesmen : J . D. Story ,
Ray Douglas or Bill Nelson .

Nolic~s

.See th e ~omplete Line of
78 Dodg e Trucks &amp; Vans At

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full power , ai r .

$1995

" You 'll Like Our Quality Way of Doing Bu si ne ss' GMC Financing
Open E~ening s Until6 :00- Til S p.m. Sa1.
Pomeroy

MR

See P.:~ l Hill Roc k )I Hupp or Darrell Dodril l
For A Good Deal on a New or Used Vehicle
Open Eve nmg s t tl6 00 except
Thu rsda y and Satu r d.1 y Clo sed Sunday
Q91 ) 196
Mrddleport, 0 .

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The Mental Health Center is a private, non -profit
corporation and an equal opportunity · employer .
Please contact the Center Personnel Office at the
Community Mental Health Center in Gallipol is,
telephone 446 -5521 if qualified and interested .
Addit ional information is available through the Oh io
Bureau of Employment Services .

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

Pl us Tax and
"\
Tit le

Card of Thank~

llJtJt" , f \ll)'\1

$3795
$3395
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$3195
$3995
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$1695
$1995
$1895
$1495
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$895
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$595

NEW BUICK, PONTIAC 'AND GMC TRUCKS.

See one o'f these courteous sales men :
Pete Burris , Ma rvi n Keebaugh or George Harris .

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Stereo !ape, T&amp;T wheel,

Price

•Power Brakes

Experience with elderly persons preferred.

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c6 ~ WAS

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$2495

Se nior Fri~nd s serve as friend s to older persons who
may need assista nce d ue lo em otiona l. me ntal or
physica l impairments or to socia l or phy sica l isolation
This ser vice Is per sona l ized according to I he cli ents '
needs . 'Seni or Friends are re sponsibl e for k nowi ng
the ir comm unity resources and for assisti n g their
cli ents in appl yin g tor and r eceivi ng a vai lable
services.

sm5

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1973 CADIUAC SED. DEVILlE 1973 CADIUAC CPE. DEVIUE

BONANZA

ne ces ~ary .

WE ARE MAKING SOME GREAT DEALS ON
Full power, air , stereo. fu ll

these worker S are as f oll ows : Ph ysica ll y able c it izens
over age fifty .fi ve with ava ilable transportation to ·
work with Senior Ci t izens over th e age of si x ty These
Indivi dual s r esi de i n nursing homes . State' ~nt al
health centers . .:~nd p riva te residences . No degree is

$6195

1976 Buick Limited 2 dr . H. T., loaded, only 17 ,521 miles .
1977 Pontiac Trans Am 2 dr ., auto ., tape. sharp one owner.
. 1975 Buick LeSabre, 4 dr . H. T., extra nice for75 model
1975 Ford Granada 4 Dr., auto., air , p.w., p;s ., p.b., vinyl top
1975 Mercedes 2400, diesel engine, air, has everything
1974 Buick Ele. 225 Cust., 4 dr. H. T., Buick's best . Only
1974 Buick Century G.S., air, auto., bucket seats, low mileage.
1974 Ford T-Bird, red &amp; white, low mileage, Ford's best.
1973 Pontiac Lemans , 2 dr. H. T., auto ., air, local one owner.
1973 Pontiac Lemans , 4 dr. , auto., sold 8, serviced this one.
1973 Ford Gill. 500 , 2 dr. H. T., nice clean 73 model, air
1972 Pontiac Catalina 2 dr. H. T., red with white top . Clean.
1972 Buick Skylark 2 dr. H. T., auto., p.s., p.b ., local one owner.
1972 Caprice Chev . Wagon , auto., air, make a nice family car
1972 Chrysler New Port2 dr. H. T., auto., air, runs good
1972 Chev. Imp. Cust., 2 dr. H. T., silver &amp; black top. Only
1972 Ford Torino 4 dr . sed ., runs OK . Needs some paint work
1971 Buick Skylark Wagon, air, runs extra good.
1970 Ford Maverick 2 Dr., 6 cyl ., 3 sp., nice for 70 model
1970 Chrysler Newport, 2 dr . H. T., body extra nice .

$7500

in te rior , full power
ai r . AM.FM stereo &amp; tape ,
T&amp; T wheel.

SE NIOR FRIEND WORKERS. Qual ifi ca tion s .lor

POMEROY, 0.

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Smith's

is currently accepting ··applications for the following
positions :
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PH. 992-2174

1976 CADIUAC DEVILlE SED.
SPECIAL EDITION MUSTANG II'S

VANS &amp;TRUCKS

ON ALL USED CARS AT

5

Full power , air , stereo, T&amp; T
whee l. cru i se .

.'78 DODGE

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$9700

Ai r , full power , stereo. T&amp; T

THE GALLIA.JACKSON-MEIGS
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER

Worl d ot Sports 6, 13;.

5:QO-- Telethon Continues J,.rl : Women ' s Golf 15. Rl"bop
· 10; High School Basketball 3J.

1:3Q-Eiec . Co. 10.
· 6:IJO-Marcus Welby. M.D. &lt;: Le1'5 Deal With II 6,
Champ ionship Fishing 8. VoyaQe Ia the Bottom ol
the Sea 10 : Adam 12 13: Cll flwaod Ave Kid5 IS ·
Zoom 20 .

11 30---Kn oc kout 3,15, Fa mrly Feud 6.1 3 Partndqe
Famtly 4 Love at ~t f e8 .1 0 ; Sesame St 20,33
11 5&gt;--CBS N ew~ 8 Loving Free 10
12 oo- Newscenter 3, N ews 4,6,1 0. To Say The Least
15 , Gambit 8 R1ck F oucheu)( M 1dday Mag azi ne 13
12 Jo- Ry an ' s Hope 6, lJ . Bob Br a un 4. Gong 'Silow 15
Sear ch for Tomorr ow 8. 10 , E lee Co 33
I 00· For R1c her tor Poorer 3 All My Chtldren to 13
News 8 Young tlnd the Restless 10 N o1 '\J r· Womf'n
.P
Only IS
1 30-·Days o f our Lives 3,4 15 A. s the World Tur ns 8 10
2 oo---One li fe to Li ve to , 13
2 3G- Doclors 3. 4: Guidi ng L1gh t 8. 10
3 QQ.- Anot her World 3, 4,15 ; General Hos pit al _6. 13
Adam S chronicles JJ, Li f1a s. Yog a an d You 20

3 3Q-AII In The Fam il y B.I O. Pr ime Ttme 20.
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OQ--- M isl er Cartoon 3, Edge ol Ni ght 13; M y Thr ee
SonsJ , For Richer , For Poorer 15, M er vGn fl tn6
Gilli gan ' s Island 8; Sesam e Street 20.33. Gomer

Pyle, USMC 10
4 Jo- L1tll e Rascal s 3. 15; Gil lrgan·s Is land 4: Brady
Bun ch 8. 10. M ary T yl er Moore 13
5 oo- Bonanza 3. Star Trek d, Gun smok:e 8: M is te r

Rogers Ne ighborhood 10,J3 ; Hoga n's Heroes 10
Emer gen cy One ! 13, PeH icoat Junction 15
5 30- New s 6. El ectr ic Compan y ~0 1 3 3 , Mary Tyler
Moor e 10: Hogan' s Heroes 15

6IJO- News 3.4.8,10.13,15 . ABC News 6: loom 10
6 3Q- NB C News 3, 4.15; AB C News IJ; Carol Bur nell
and lriends 6; CBS News 8.10: Over Eas y io.
7 oo-Cro ss W i ts 3, 4; L iar s Club 6. Marty Rabb1ns '

Spolli ghl 8: News 10, New Newl ywed Ga me IJ
Grlli gan 's Island 15; Da niel Fos ter . MD 10. You
Know Y our Schoo ls 33

30- That Nashv ille M usic 3, In Search Of

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Muppe f

Show 6. Match Game PM 8: Mac Neil Lehrer
Reporl20.33 ; Wild Kingdom 10 ; Candid Ca mera 13.
Nashville on !he Road 11
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Tennille 6, 13 ; Good T1m es 8 : Consume r Sur v1va r

Kil 70.33: Gospel Road 10

6 3D- News 6; 30 M inutes 8, Newsmaker '78 13 . Mr.r ty

Robbins' Spo tlight 15; No'a 20.
7:QO-Worl d of Disney 3.4, 15; Young Pioneen 6.1J 60
Minute• B. IO; Spo lelo U.S A 33 , 7.3o-Crockell 's ·
Vicfory .Garde n 20 .

B:Oo-Prolect U.F.O. 3. 4.15 : Rhoda B.10: Prnln &amp; the
Pillsburgh 20,33.
8:3()-{)n Our Dwn B.10.
9:QO-Mo,le " Love'• Dark Ride" 3,4,1S; Movie " Hrgh
Plain• Dr iller " 6,1J ; All In The Fam il y 8; Anna
Karen ina 20,33 ; Your Cholc;e for the Osc ars 10.

9:Jo-AIIce 8.
IO :QO-Dalla• B: Austin City Limit• 10: Firing Line 3J.
11 QO-News 3,4,6;8,10,13. 11; Fawlly Towen 33.
II : 15-ABC News 6; CBS New5 B,10; PMA Pulse ll
11 : JG-Mov le 1 ' T he Violent Men" 3; Mov ie " House ol
Lards" 4; M ovie " rhe D isappearance of Aimee"

8·3o- Baby. I' m Back 8. Turnabout 10,33 .
9 DO- Movie " Th e Win d an d the L ton" 3 4 ~1 5 ( her

6,t3: MASH 8,10; Adam s l hronl cles 20. Shepher d''
Pie 33.
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10:0()-{)SCAR Awards 6,13 ; CBS Reports B.10: New s
10: Original• 33.
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II :00-News J,4,8,10. ll ; Dic k Cavell10. Over Easy 3J
l l :lQ-Johnn y Carson 3,4,t5 : Mo, le "Moga mbo" 8;
ABC New• 33; Movie " A Breath ol Scanda l" 10.
12:0Q-Janakl 33.
1:DO- News 6,13; Tomorrow 4.
Movie Chan nel
5 and 7 p.m.- They Made Me A Criminal IG) 4.
9 and 11 p.m.- Bobble Ja and !he Outlaw I RI 4.

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we ve got n swee theart o f ~
a Lh.•dl on th L' nt~ \\ fa rmly-Si ze

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$7500

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for a good weekend .
For dea ler in fo call 446-26S6
or 44 6-4200.
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PUBLIC SALE
APRIL 8, 1978

10:00 A.M.

Location : 3 mile s f ro m Gallipolis on State Route S88 .
Haw1ng sold my prop ert y I will offer the following at
Public Auct ion :
l1v1 ng roo m su1 te {li ke ne w ). ant ique livi ng foom
ch air , Lion claw s ! good condit ion ) wooden rockmg
ch air , cherr y c hest of drawers, maple bed . solid oak
dress er w mi rror , sma l l book case . Hall tree . fable and
8 cha ir s. small wash stand , pi cnic table. several
wooden cha ir s, 13 metal f old ing cha ir s, 6 9a1. stone rar ,
roll a.- way bed . metal bed, 3 chest of drawer s, meta l
poster bed , some old g lass wa re , stone ru g, couch , I
wooden cabi nets, end tables and lo rT) ps, unus ual fa bles,
fru it jars , oil ta m ps, glasswa r e, small desk 1Qn Olds
Delta " 88 ", Sear s 2 hp ar r co mpressor . m otor &amp;
grinder , 7 lanterns, hay kn ifes. / 4' extension ladder .
good w heel barrow, 1 ? tori cha1n ho1st . cha in binder and
chains , J " tointer w new motor . 8" fa b le saw with new
motor , Warm Morn ing coa l stove, E Z 16 " Homel ite
chain saw, 6" Dorm eyer sk dt saw , 100' e xtension cord
{ heavy duty ). 5 hp l r u test power till er us~ l season. 1
lot insulation , older Bol ens tra ctor w mo'.'ler, pipe and
fitting s, se vera l hand tools and oth er m isce llaneous

Lunch Availab le

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Jumbie 5 PAPER GLORY LEEWAY BRUTAL
What it was tor dad wh &amp;n J unio r sHtrted
Hiking trumpet I8SS&lt;ln !l . A GREAT Rt nw

The Almana&lt;'
By
United
Press
International
Today is Sunday, April 2.
the 92nd day uf 1978 with 273
to follow.
The moon is bet ween its
last quarter and new phase.
There is no m orning star.
The evening stars are Mer·
cur y, Mars, Venus, Jupiter
and Saturn.
Those born on Lhis date are
under the sign of Aries .
Frenc h novelist Emile Zola
was born April 2, 1840.
On Lhis da y in history:
In 1917, President Woodrow
Wilson asked Congress for a
deda ration of war against
Germany.

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ron Dclrvered t o O hr o Pol let
Co . Rt 2 Po meroy . 992 ·2b89 .

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lruc k and A u to Po ri \ Wreder
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Ru tland 742·708 1 01 Pen nio•l .
742 qs7s

WANT ED TO buy

U!&gt;ed wol~ · • n

&lt;oo ler 997 -2969 .

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SWAIN

AUCTION SERVICE
K ennettl Switi n , Auct
Cornc:r Ttu rd &amp; Oll vf'

Shop Equipment. Power and Hand Tools,
Ha rdware plus many other items used in
the hom e.

FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 7, 1978
AT 7:00 P.M.
For your convenience this merchandise has
been moved 1o
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SOUTiiERN LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL

Crown C&lt;ly , Ohio - 256·6740

1977 Chevelle Malitlii:".s4995
White over green . 250, 6 cyl. engine. automa tic trans .,
power st. &amp; brakes , power door locks &amp; w indows.
ccimfortil t. AM-FM rad io. delu)( e equ ipment. Less than
12,000 mil es . Co. car, never till ed .

4 Or ., local 1 owner, low m,i leage, spotless cl ean
interior , color blue with match ing vi ny l oroof , air,
au tomat ic. P.S., P.B., radi o, radia l W · W t i res , st1arp

car :

1976 Monza
4.3 litr e V-8. ~utomat ic , power st!erlng &amp; brakes ,
rad ial w w I ires, t inted g lass. spt. wh . covers. less tha n
15,500 rniles &amp; sharp as new, orange 1inish.

1976 G20 Chevy Van •• s7495
TEC Con v ers ion , high back sea ts. hide -a-bed , deluxe
decor packa ge , air c ond ition , AM -FM stereo radi o.·
tape &amp; 4 speaker s, auxil iary battery, 3SO V .Q engine,
automatic tran s., power steerin g &amp; brakes. w -w tires ,
beauti ful 2 tone green, reta il list approx . $10 ,500 . Used
as co rM , RedurPrl

Torino.:.~·~ •••••s2495

Dark green fin ish , blk ' lnyllr im. 351 v.8, automatic.
P.S.. P.B . wh . covers. rad io. local I owner _

75 Chevy Chevelle •••••• s3895
3 cyl. , auto., air , loca l 1 owner . Station Wagon

1975 Ford F250••••••••• s4495
Pickup crew cab. Ranger Pkg ., 460 V-8, automatic .

P.S., P.B., factor y air. radio , good HD tires . Clean.

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

DeWalt , Campbell Hausfi eld, Channel Lock, Wright ,

Chevrolet

STATIONARY TOOLS
Flo_or and ta b le model m achinist drill presses with
_ rap id rack and pin ion swln g•around tables. 12·Speed,
lighted work area and other outstand ing fea tures ;
Ba in br idge m eta l cut off saws. cut up to 10-ln . f. Beam ;
1
1 to 5 hp . air compr essors ; 10 -in. fl oor model • band
saw s; ' and J -ton floor iacks . Rockwell motor ized
miter boxes ; double wheel gr inder up to lln. hp.;
Rad ial ar m saws and floor model battery char gers .

HAN[) TOOLS AND MISCELLANEOUS
All si zes socket sets ; gr ind ers ; torque wrenc hes ;

hydrauflc jacks; electr ic dril ls ; drill bits;

elec tr ic saws ; elec tr 1c and air lmpa.c t tools ; a ll sizes
· and types plier s an d cutters ; stee l measuring · tape s;
. scr ew drivers ; hex . key wre nches ; h~mme r s ; axes ;
sledges ; e lectrical ta pe; tr oub le lights ; extens ion
co rds. tow chams , cres cent wr enches ; tune.up klts ;
po wer pulls , bolt cutter s; p ipe wren ches ; air and
acetylene hoses ; bolts ; nuts ; was hers; garden hose ;.

glove.: llashl ights ; lla5hllghl batteries; housoware
items : plus many mor e.

TERMS: Cash . All sa les made by number system.
Dan Smith- Jim Carnahan - lawrence Donohue

Auctioneer : Lee Johnson

Red with white win yr Top , careful ly driven and l oaded
with every opt ion In c. air , tilt whee l. speed and cru ise .
full power . CompP nY car , never titled .

Ingersoll -Rand, Rosco , Vaughn , .Allied , Triumph,
lrwtn , Kraeuter, Wilton, plus many more.

AUCTIONEERS:
Bob Bostwick , Owner

1977 Monte Carlo •••••• 6100
5

Rockwell. Chicago Pneumatic, Roda c, Herdbrand ,

Viewi ng on e hour prior to sale .

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Phone 149.1013
NOTE : The Indianapolis lndustrlol Tool Compa ny Is
based in Whitestown, lndlona and is not affi liated wlfh
any other tool company of Its type. II yoo are In the
need at good tools. be sure and not mlss th ls sale. These
tool s carry fa ctory warranties and guarantees. For

additional information call Noble Ratt• 311·169·6767 or .
J17769 61 J5 .

·"Your Chevy o•·oter" ·
992-2126

Pomeroy
Open Evenings tiiB :OO p.m.

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UMBER . Pomer oy Fore!! Pr o ·
du cts lop price for stondrng
Jo Owllmber . Cal l 997 ·5965 or
Ken t Honb.,., I -U6·8570

CO INS, CU RR ENCY

tokens, old

pocket watches ond chains ,
srlver and gold . We ne~~td 196A
and a lde.r ~ i lve! co lrll. Buy , sell.
or !rode Colt Roger Wom!oley .

74123:1 1.

OLD F URNIT~RE . lee boxes , brou
beds. !rein beds, etc. . coo.,plete
households. Write M D M r lh~ r
Rl o4 , Pomeroy , Oh1o or col t

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NO ITEM TOO large or too ~ mol l.
Will bur 1 prec11 or complete
household. New, used, or ant iques . Martin' s fu rnrtur8 , 20 N .
2nd St. Middleport Phone

'19H370.

JUNK auto end scrop metal. Ph

388 ·8176.
C:.OOO USE·D
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"upholstered. and applian ce~ .

446·0022
oC:.OOO USED REC:.RIGERATOR
AND FREEZER UPRIGHT OR
CHEST. Ph . 446·0322.
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f o p Quality

POMEROY FORREST PRODUCTS
Co11992·5965
Snow Blade for In! . Cub Cadet ,

245 ·53oo8

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Used ••tension ladders. 675·4582

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133 Prne St

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Rutland Furniture
Bargain Center
3- 2 pc. Livtng Room Suites 569 .95 -$150.00&amp;
Si99 .95
1 Ne w Living Room Suites
$299 .95 each
Sofa s Onl y
Gold $30 .00 , Green 525 .00, Green 588.00,
Gr ee n $7 9.95 , Green Flowe red $99 .95.
Lt ke Ne w Berk lm e Re cliner s
$125 .00
$75.00
Nor wil lk Rockers . like new
Oth rr Chatrs
$10.00 and up
Swtvcl Des k Chair on ca s ter s
$69 .95'
Vtn yl Des k Ch,lir
$49 .95
W,11 nut Olf1c e Des k.
Nrw Prtce 5700
Use d Price $200 .00
Ft'lltHI Ca brn els
539 .95&amp; up
3 Nc•w Ltv tng Roo m Tables
$49.95
Tnp le Wa lnu t Dr esse r
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$88 .00
I se,eral other c hes t &amp; dressers in stoc k)
S39.95
Desk &amp; Chair W;lll Un it
19" Colo r TV, lik e new
$1 98 .00
3 pc Be droom Suite , r ed ve lv et
$99 .95
3 pc Wa lnul Bedroom Suite
5288
3 pc W,1 lnut Bedroom Suite
$27 9.95
Bookca se Be droom Suite
$169 .95
Ktng stw 4 pc . Bedroom Suit e, including
rna tlr·e;s and box s pring s
I seco nds )
$599.95
So lid 0.1k Drexel 12) Twin Bedroom
Su ll e fo r bo ys room , 7 pc . including 2 se ts
of
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$599.95
new se cond bedd ing
3 Ma ple Basscll Ta bles
588.00
Wood Beds
510.00 &amp; up
Mattr ess &amp; Box Springs, twin &amp; full
$20 up
MPtal Be ds
$29 .95 &amp; 549.95
Anltque Wa sh Sta nd wit h towej rack. Old
c lo th oa k tool s tooL oak sewi ng 0\achine ,
chatr s &amp; tab les , ha ll 1ree , floor lamp with
an tt que ·pink glass .
$99.95
Love Se a l
$25 &amp; $39.95
Record Players
$69.95
Component s- B·track and radio
$69.95
5 pc . Brea kfast Se t
$39.95
5 pc. Breakfa st Se t (wood)
$139.95
7 pc . New Brea kfa st Sets
s150.00
Gree n Double Ove n Range
25 Gas &amp; Elec tri c Ranges
gr een ·gold·white -co pper $69 .95 to 5200.00
Refrtgera tor s, white-copper -green 569.95 to
S269 .95
Wood Corner Cabinets w-glass doors $99.95
New butfl ·in Green Oven Unit
$199.95
2 Old Fas hio n Kit c hen Cabinets, wood with
po r ce lain top
$125
witho ut porc e lain lops
$75.00
Ltke New Ba se Cabinet
539.95
Wood Wardrobe with 2' dr . m irrors
$99.95
Maylag Wringer Wa s hers.
$99.95 &amp; up
all guaran teed to work
$69.95
Maytag Portable Dryer
$49 .95
Me tal Slorage Ca bin e t
$88 .00
Green Sink
,
Green Maytag Automatic
Washer . Drye r , pa.ir
5399 .95
May tag Automatic Washer $69.95 to 51.99 .95
Use d Dryer s
$69.95 to $139 .95
Red woo d outdoors Love sea t and Chair·
For the pair $50.00
.
$99 .95
Moores Gas Hea ter
s175 .00
Warm Morning Heater

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re pr e&lt;, errto r rv e~ w o nt ed Call
675 3775

446 7532
1972 CHEVY PICKUP
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Go ll rpolrs 0

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Prn e 51

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oile r 5f'M 446 7646

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19 77 O t DS Q8 Arr PB PS Power
Wmd o w ~ 6 w ay power ~ eat \
n ew lrre ~ body 111 r:; • cellun t
condr tron Phone 446 79 07 o~ le r

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Sn rgle o wle ~ h a rt W B ~ 6SOQ
Cal l 756 9301 e ~e nrn g~

1977 MUST ANG II'} ' V 8 4 ~ pd
PS P6 o rr AM FM ~ t ereo rn

da sh CB . lr~e new 9,000 m rl e~
!46 50 !r11n C oli J46 1155 alt er
4pm

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ou to rodro h ea ter g oo d tr res
b od y goo d 25 Mf' G o ~ ~ rng $800
or b o~ ! off er 388 9060
I 969

GMC PICKUP
rece ntly
ove rhau le d n ew trw '&gt; no r u5 T
(' ~ &lt; (Ond S1200 Col l 4.t6 7090
o~ k l o1 Po ut

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leo :; l 4 hr o w e eK Dcpe norrrg
011 rh e or nou n l a t money you
woul d lr k e to be rnok rng II you
w ould lr ~e TO w orl-. lor u~
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bl} e ~p e 11 e n ced Ste ady wo rt..
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bo o t orld o c ces.,o r re~ dealer
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BUSINESS

1'1174 CAPRI good go ~ rnrleoge
( ~I I 446 7.669 aiter Sprn
!975 TRAN S AM 400 o rr cond
PB PS rear wrndo w de lo gger
new Mrche lrn trres AM FM B
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1977 ( AMAR O Coli 446171 I
1974 MUSTANG II G HIA loadod
011 new r o d1al~ Coll3 6 7 065 1
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m rl e ~ !sup e r shorp l O rr g em !
$7600. Sole $3100 Call 44 C 7734
01

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Radials

•Power Steering

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•Deluxe Wheel
Covers

•Tinted Glass

•Radio Accom. Pkg.

ACTUAL PHOTO

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1975 DODGE I ' 1 1976 FO RD F
250 c"all 36 7 71 87
1974 fOVOfA Stotr or1 W a g o n 4
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1974 MONTE CARl O V 8 350 7
dr bu ck et seat s o il block
21 000 mrl es PB PS o r1 AM
FM tape . new tnes e;or: C cond
( o ll 446 -7667 o l !er 4pm

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BILL·JOE JOHNSON
SAYS
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IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A NEW
CAR MAKE SURE YOU CHECK WITH
GALLIPOLIS CHRYSLER FIRST.
WE'LL SAVE YOU $$$$$$$$
OVER 40 PRE-OWNED CARS IN STOCK

PORCH ~ A ll M onday l l rt"·.,day
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446-3273

1639 Eastem Ave.

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past secqndary education
he l pfuL SUrfing UIHY
U . &amp;OO a year plu s bonu s.
For confid entia l interv re w
contact Ga l lipol is Bus in ess
College between 11 and 1
p . m . , H Locust. Ga llip olis .

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rlcon up (O r'&gt; Phone 7-I 'J 3154

A th ought for the day :
President Woodrow Wilson
said, " America cannot be an
ostrich with its. head in the
sand ."

PUBLIC AUCTION
SAlURDAY 10:30 A.M. APRIL 8, 1978
The folfow.ing items will be sold at the New
Community Building , on State Rt . 33, Hart.
ford , West Virginia, east of Pomeroy-Mason
Bridge.

JEWELRY &amp; COINS: Vari e ty incl ud ing .21
Jewel Elgin Gold Walch .
MISC.: Bas ke ts , Slone Jars, Organ Slool.
Oval Trunk s. Old La mps , Bean Pols,
Sil ve rwar e. P ic tur e Fram es, Guns .
Numer ous item s not mentioned .
Terms : CASH
Lunch Available
Signed : Jim Fiefds- Ph . 304-882 -2711
BRADFORD AUCTION CO.
A. C. Bradford, Mgr . 61 4·949-2487
Not Responsible for Accidents
- Please Cut Out-

M ovie " Frontrer He lk.at

10

11 JG-A BC News 13
I 30- M ar cus Welby M 0 4
Movie Channel 4 S&amp; 7 PM
Out tawBiu es ( PG \
q &amp; 11 P M - Star ts Born \ R l

MON OA Y, APRIL 3, 1978

TELEVISllJN
VIEWING

6 75-- M edl&gt;t 10 . 6 3D-Columbus T oday 4 N ew~ 6
Sunrrse Semes ter 8 6 45--- Mornmg Re por t 3.
6 50--Good Mor mng , West V• r gin ia 13. 6 55-

Chuc&lt; While Repor ts 10. New• 1J

o oo- For You Bl ac l.:. Woma n 8, Th is Is The L1 fe
6 Jo---- Talking Hands 8; . Ame r ican Problems
Chall enges 10 : Agrt cult ur e. Food For Thou ght
7 DO-Eddie Saunde rs 6
T 1nk mg rn Black
Treehouse Club 10; Newsm aker ' 78 13

7

7 00 Today 1-1. 15 . Good Mor nrng Amer1ca 6 l3 CBS
News 8, Bull wrn k.l e 10
7 Jo--Sc hoo ties 10. 7 45-Sesame St 33

10
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8 QO. Capt Kangar oo 8,10.
q DO-M er v Grifl in J . P hil Don ah ue 4, 13, 15, Eoge of
Night 6 Fam dy Affa ir 8, Mat ch Game 10
9 JQ-- Emerge ncy One 6. A ndy Gr i ff ith 9, Fam i ly
Affair tO
l O.Oo-Sanford &amp; Son 3,4, IS; Pass the Buck 8: Joker's
Wi ld 10: To Tell the Truth 13.
10 ]I) Hollywood Squares 1.13 15 Andy Grr ffith 6
Pr1ce r~ R1qlll 8.1 0. S.20.000 Pv r am 1d 13

13

8

3Q-Show My Peopl e 6; Jerry Falwe ll B. Urban

League 10: AmaL ing Gra ce B1bl e Class 13
8 00-- Telethon Cont inues 3,4, Gra ce Cathedral 6 :
Church Ser-v ice 10; Or E J DAn leis Present s
Happ iness Is 13 ~ Som e of Go d's Ch1fdr en 15

11 IJO- Wheel of For tune 3,4,15, Happy Days 6.1J Elee
Co 10

Se5ame St 10
8 31}-(elebrat ion of Pra 1se 6 D ct y at Drscove r y 8,
James Robi son Presents 10, W 11fard W1lcox 13

Open Btble 15
q oo- Rex Hum bdrd 6. Re v Leonard Repct ss H. Or ct l
Roberts 10; Jt m F r ankl1 n -13. Ernest Angley 15
Mister Rogers 20 .
9 . 3~ What Does The Bi bl e Pla i nly Say ? 8:· II I s
Wr itten 10 . Ch ur ch Ser vic e 13 Zoo m 10
10 oo--Aware 6; Chr ist ian Center 8 Sesa m e St 20.
Movie ' The Story o f R uth" 10, J i m my Swaggarl
tJ; Gospel Si ng i ng Jubilee 15
10·Jo--Hot Fudge 6. Way o f the Cro ss 8. Gar ner Ted
Arm strong 13.
11 OG--Te leth l)n Cont 1nues 3. 4 . Big B tue Marbl e 6 .
Ernesl Angley 8 Re.l( Humbard IS , Rev Henry

Mahan 13; lnflnlly F" ctory 10
Animal s. Animals 6.13, Elec Co.

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10.
12 ·QO-Issues &amp; Answers 6; Fa ce the Nat ion 8. Rebop

10; Blue Ridge C Jar tel 13: This Is The Lrle 11
12 3()-Direct lons 6; Chr i51 &lt;an Broadcast B. The Issue
10; EvMge lls t Calv i n Evans 13 . 1nslgh t
Characteristics of Learn ing Disab ili t ies 20

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oo-Communique 6; Bob Jones 8; Cha llenge of lhe
Sexes 10 ; I ssues &amp; Answers 13 : Liltle Rascals 15.
Antiques 10; High Schoo l Basketball 33
1: Jo-Amerlca ' s Black Forum o; To Be Annou nced 8.
Town Top ics 13; Hock l og Valley Bl uegr ct ss 70

1·45- NBA Basketball 8: Med tx 1) , Wrestling LS
Soundslag e 10.
2 3G-BoKing 6. 13 ;

J :OQ-Great

Performa nces

70

Beller Way 15. High Schoo l Basketball 33
J: JQ-Amer lcan

Spor tsman

6.13 .

Marty

Robbins'

4·QO--Au to Rac ing 8,1 0; Publ ic Pol 1cy For um s 15
4: 15-Sports Magaz ine 6,13.
• · 3~Wide

5 55--St ln 5e

Semester 10 6 OQ- PT L Club IS

Spotlight 15
FURNITURE : Pie Sale, Round Oak Ta ble ,
Wooden Ic e Box . Several Old Cupboard s,
Oak Rocker . Corner Cupboard . Sq . Oak
Table , Wa sh Stands, Wood Chair s, 3 pc . Bed
Rm . Suite (wash st and) , Iron Beds , Hi -Boy
Ches t, Primit ive Cupboard .
GLASSWARE : Carnival , De pres sion,
Pressed. TOOLS : Traps, Plows, Hand
An vi l.

12 OQ-Soul Trai n 6

S as-- Far m Repor t 1) , PT L Club 13

SUNDAY , APRIL 1, 1978
for

Gallipolis, 0.

RUMM AGt ~A l ~ ~o me l hrng ~ o r
l"d' r yont! M o nrla ,- thru f 1rdoy
A~.ll rl3 7 1 1 rom ~ rn :o rde ] (' , 0 '&gt;

Need od boby srt rer q re er, sc hoo l
dr~ltr(t 44 6 0009

1968 FO RD good condrlr on SJOO
Co ll6 7~ 7588 o r6751) 5:1

1q73 CHEVY SUPER

•Automatic. Trans; ·

Help Wanted

5373

II J Po nt oo t

•Air Conditioning

77 f ord pr c kup F 100 ran ger 6 r ~ l
PS
tok l• uv PI
povnwn l ~
.:146 6578

! 973 ' f GM C PU
!9 7C Fo rd , I Pr c: ku p
1973 F700 For d Du mp hu ck
!97 4 Fi)O ~ Ol d Super Cob PU
1973 l nte rnotro nol 1800 Sc r •c s
&lt;ob &amp; !h ass r!. ta ndem dr rvc

nnyl to p Clll to ndrt rof\HlQ P ~
P li
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dt• t !- onclu d('d Ph o ne 7-1 2 3187

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1976 VW RABBI I 446 431 S

19 ?4 ' 1 I Chev PU
1973 EIComrn o wrth t op
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t o•lt('tl l
umdr! ron
985Jq 78
19 74t hree -l ourth Ch ev PU
u lt('r -1 JO
197 1 GMC 9500 Tra ct or
rm ellt ly
197d • 1 I Fm d Pr ckuiJ
GMC PIC KUP
19 !5 ' 1 To n Ch ev r ole t Pr ckup
r,~ r&gt;rhoul~·d lll'W III E''&gt; 110 r u~l
! {j75 ', I Ch e vr ole! PU
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1974 ' I r GM CPr &lt;ku p
197 4 ' r 1 GM C Prell. up
19 73 ' 1 ( he.,. Prc kup

1974 ' , I GM C PU
1 1&lt;03 ' , 1. Ch e.,. PU

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SPONSO RED BY LOCAL FHA
Name Brand hem s: Skll. Black &amp; Deckor, Stonloy,

Equipment

6Ci Ponlro c Frr c brrd 350 enq J
spd n e w trrl~~ $bOO ~4b 4136

NEW C:.MC

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75 Ford

~57 9 7 Th~n~~~::ing

Auto Sales

Auto Sal.,.

Gallipolis, Ohio

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SWAIN
AUCTION BARN

PUBLIC AUCTION

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100 Flea Market. Gallia

THURM A N HOU l i: onl tque'&gt; h Jt
nrturc '&gt; h rpprng
repor r and
rP h nr~hed 'Co un ty Rd ~ o il 3S
Cr•n tc• .,.dlc
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M o ~tda 'r' 8. [ uc~do y h•err rng ..,
by opporn t rncn t 245 9479

'9'a _Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
ilil. Phone 9!2.2181

R ,ob l'l l ~

Oy Henrr Arnold and Bob Lee

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l eve r blu es, h ere ' s the
cure. Com e to th e French

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Pomeroy Landmark

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We have en larged our
se rv ice department and
wi il ser-v ice Hotpoint and
other bra nds .

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WE HAVE 30 IN STOCK.

Wanted. to Buy

HIG LEY I BARBER \HOP OPEN8

CARROLL

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Don 'I forget you owe it to yourself to check with us before you buy
any car, New or Used . We can save you money . We are The Friendly
Dea ler, so call or see one of these Friendly Salesmen : J . D. Story ,
Ray Douglas or Bill Nelson .

Nolic~s

.See th e ~omplete Line of
78 Dodg e Trucks &amp; Vans At

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full power , ai r .

$1995

" You 'll Like Our Quality Way of Doing Bu si ne ss' GMC Financing
Open E~ening s Until6 :00- Til S p.m. Sa1.
Pomeroy

MR

See P.:~ l Hill Roc k )I Hupp or Darrell Dodril l
For A Good Deal on a New or Used Vehicle
Open Eve nmg s t tl6 00 except
Thu rsda y and Satu r d.1 y Clo sed Sunday
Q91 ) 196
Mrddleport, 0 .

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The Mental Health Center is a private, non -profit
corporation and an equal opportunity · employer .
Please contact the Center Personnel Office at the
Community Mental Health Center in Gallipol is,
telephone 446 -5521 if qualified and interested .
Addit ional information is available through the Oh io
Bureau of Employment Services .

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

Pl us Tax and
"\
Tit le

Card of Thank~

llJtJt" , f \ll)'\1

$3795
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$3695
$3195
$3995
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$1895
$1695
$1995
$1895
$1495
$895
$1295
$895
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$595

NEW BUICK, PONTIAC 'AND GMC TRUCKS.

See one o'f these courteous sales men :
Pete Burris , Ma rvi n Keebaugh or George Harris .

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Stereo !ape, T&amp;T wheel,

Price

•Power Brakes

Experience with elderly persons preferred.

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c6 ~ WAS

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$2495

Se nior Fri~nd s serve as friend s to older persons who
may need assista nce d ue lo em otiona l. me ntal or
physica l impairments or to socia l or phy sica l isolation
This ser vice Is per sona l ized according to I he cli ents '
needs . 'Seni or Friends are re sponsibl e for k nowi ng
the ir comm unity resources and for assisti n g their
cli ents in appl yin g tor and r eceivi ng a vai lable
services.

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1973 CADIUAC SED. DEVILlE 1973 CADIUAC CPE. DEVIUE

BONANZA

ne ces ~ary .

WE ARE MAKING SOME GREAT DEALS ON
Full power, air , stereo. fu ll

these worker S are as f oll ows : Ph ysica ll y able c it izens
over age fifty .fi ve with ava ilable transportation to ·
work with Senior Ci t izens over th e age of si x ty These
Indivi dual s r esi de i n nursing homes . State' ~nt al
health centers . .:~nd p riva te residences . No degree is

$6195

1976 Buick Limited 2 dr . H. T., loaded, only 17 ,521 miles .
1977 Pontiac Trans Am 2 dr ., auto ., tape. sharp one owner.
. 1975 Buick LeSabre, 4 dr . H. T., extra nice for75 model
1975 Ford Granada 4 Dr., auto., air , p.w., p;s ., p.b., vinyl top
1975 Mercedes 2400, diesel engine, air, has everything
1974 Buick Ele. 225 Cust., 4 dr. H. T., Buick's best . Only
1974 Buick Century G.S., air, auto., bucket seats, low mileage.
1974 Ford T-Bird, red &amp; white, low mileage, Ford's best.
1973 Pontiac Lemans , 2 dr. H. T., auto ., air, local one owner.
1973 Pontiac Lemans , 4 dr. , auto., sold 8, serviced this one.
1973 Ford Gill. 500 , 2 dr. H. T., nice clean 73 model, air
1972 Pontiac Catalina 2 dr. H. T., red with white top . Clean.
1972 Buick Skylark 2 dr. H. T., auto., p.s., p.b ., local one owner.
1972 Caprice Chev . Wagon , auto., air, make a nice family car
1972 Chrysler New Port2 dr. H. T., auto., air, runs good
1972 Chev. Imp. Cust., 2 dr. H. T., silver &amp; black top. Only
1972 Ford Torino 4 dr . sed ., runs OK . Needs some paint work
1971 Buick Skylark Wagon, air, runs extra good.
1970 Ford Maverick 2 Dr., 6 cyl ., 3 sp., nice for 70 model
1970 Chrysler Newport, 2 dr . H. T., body extra nice .

$7500

in te rior , full power
ai r . AM.FM stereo &amp; tape ,
T&amp; T wheel.

SE NIOR FRIEND WORKERS. Qual ifi ca tion s .lor

POMEROY, 0.

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Smith's

is currently accepting ··applications for the following
positions :
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PH. 992-2174

1976 CADIUAC DEVILlE SED.
SPECIAL EDITION MUSTANG II'S

VANS &amp;TRUCKS

ON ALL USED CARS AT

5

Full power , air , stereo, T&amp; T
whee l. cru i se .

.'78 DODGE

I

$9700

Ai r , full power , stereo. T&amp; T

THE GALLIA.JACKSON-MEIGS
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER

Worl d ot Sports 6, 13;.

5:QO-- Telethon Continues J,.rl : Women ' s Golf 15. Rl"bop
· 10; High School Basketball 3J.

1:3Q-Eiec . Co. 10.
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BOB LANE, BRANCH MANAGER
855 SECOND AVENUE
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

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REALTY

BRANCH BUD McGHJE MANAGER

DOZE R DllCHER and

BA CKHOE

Heal .Estate for SB.le

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yo u rn sp cc ted lh 1S out sta nd1ng hom e H l15 3
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town 1 r sT good o ff er IJUY 5 f hr s. lovely home

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1969

Call -'46 3844

IN TOWN -

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1971 V c to o n 14 ~ 67 3 bed r oom
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1972 Coven t y 12 )( bS 3 b cd t oo n

AK C REG lR ~H 5El lfR PUPPI ES

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opener a nd overhead stora ge Ca ll now lor
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f\NIN RIVER S MARIN E 307 Uppe
R ~e Rood Ch ysl e1 Soles 8
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51250 Phone (b14 ) 098 3290

DRAGONWYNO CAllERY KEN
NEL AK C Chow Chow d o g!&gt;
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Orders 01c now be g or cepit d
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OFFICE 446-7013

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b~ the hou o by the fOb For
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RISING I I AR KENNEL
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GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

1E':r. A R ch ords ond Son Up
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t odiale

Ph 44e, 4191

"We Sell Beuer Ljpint.r"

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BAIRD &amp; FULLER
REALTY

BRANCH BUD McGHJE MANAGER

DOZE R DllCHER and

BA CKHOE

Heal .Estate for SB.le

Ileal Estah' f()r S,1le

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RUSSELL WOOD

CALL 446-3643

REALTOR

Leadrngham
ReaHor Associate
Realtor
446-7699
OFFICE
Ph. Home 245-9114
Ph. Home 446-9539
Gallu~ County's Fastest Growing Real E!itate Agency

446-1066

We Need Your Home or Farm To Sell

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JIM COCHRAN , SALESMAN 446·7881 , EVE
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G·ALLIPOLIS
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$45,000
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ATMOSPHERE
Bcr1U i tf ul new 3 B R br1 c k
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$35,000
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$35,000
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$59 ,000 AND UP
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c;,wrm mt ncJ pool &lt; IC II ( OU ,1r e r C'etlly r n l rrt.:~ fNI 11 .1
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$2S,OOO
DOW N 1OW N RES r AURA N 1
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$18,000
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k. r t c h~:n hfls ncMIY new cab rnc ts n l'W tw t wr1 1N 11 n k
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If V1 1\0I If 'JOU r C t} Ud ejC l nlt ll dl' C11JI li Lr l l lo. ! ol I(JOk 1

$18,900
t • J stor y nomr (')(CCI len t cond n&lt;&gt;MI f new C:.•&lt;t rnq ctl (t
oa f concre te po r c nes an{J w at lo. s 76 xn c.n ncrltf&gt;
tJIOC k garaq(' qas c1 t y w .11cr dnd st:'weraqe rn c tt y
l onC'd cornmc r cJal

$150,000

$42 ,600

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BR home ? f u ll b aths ful ly ca rp&lt;:tc.•d lam r m 1 c ar
Jar tHW plu~ olclN home &lt;;,ullal&gt;l r.• tor te nan t or rcn tnl
ll1r s 1&lt;; tr uly a Showpi (1 Cf' W o u lcl be Jtleal l or busmess
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l ftlcr outl l&gt;dg 3 ponds 111 nrr,11 r+ltlliS qo V/1 111 ! t-trm
127 a cres &lt;warlabtl' lor lrrtse Owner w rll also sell daJT y
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Realtor Assoc tate
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69 Acres Wh at a oeau t rlul
ho m e Sf R l 325 a n d Co r o
Mill Rd E1 ghf roo rn s ba th
a nd pl enty w a ter Farm
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CALL NOW. OHICF. 446-7699 HOME-446-9539

BEAUTIFUL BRICK RANCH on l city loti. level with
t7xl5 ovolln ground swimming pool , 3 bedrooms , !lull

D quqta s w etn erno u - Br o Ke r 446 4144

SALES ASSOC IAT E
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liv i ng room, foyer / formal dtnmg , larg e

kitchen mony coblnots, dlspQsll, d ishwasher, buill In
rongl &amp; oven, plush corpel throughout, fomlly room ,
loundry &amp; sewing room, lull ltllflllt of lor(lt 2 cor
gorl(lt, ctntrol heol &amp; olr ond other goodies Call446

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BY OWNER
J b edroom briCk ranch, 21 1 baths, tully carpe ted lore
ed a1r gas h ear. a c, bu 1tt m kflc hc n fa m1ly room
up statrs With fir eplace, 2 car garage, el ec o pl!n ct
bas em ent, large lor , Qut et nei ghborhood on Marttn D r
n ear hO Sp ital Pr iced In upper UO's Ph 4~6 11 11 or
446·4305

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COMFOR TABLE BRI C K

$38,900

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CIT Y P ROP ERTY
EX CELL E NT CONDIT ION

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ChMi cs K ~t;os luHJ 446 3964
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rcn srvc land sca p1n g co bbl es tonr srdc .vatk s ou tdoo r
ba rbecu e p1t o ver h (1lf acre

IMMA CUATELY KEPT HOME
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ba t h a nd a half larg e m od er n kr tchu 1 d1n
rniJ ar ea lrvm g r oom w rth d co n1 cal
f rr epla ce u t rl I ; r oo m sc lt rng on a goorl
s ze lo t Th rs home ~~ ver'l ta sl ef ulli
deco r ated T her1 •s ats.o an a bo vt thP
gr ound s w ,mm1nu pool B u r t hrs home ancl
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CALL NOW FOR MORE I NF ORMftT ON

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446-3636

GALLIA COUNTY'S LARGEST
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CALL 446-3643

REALTOR

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Realtor
446-7699
OFFICE
Ph. Home 245-9114
Ph. Home 446-9539
Gallu~ County's Fastest Growing Real E!itate Agency

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"A CALL AND WELL BE HAPP Y TO DISCUSS OUR
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JIM COCHRAN , SALESMAN 446·7881 , EVE
E. N WI SEMAN, BROKER
G·ALLIPOLIS
500 2ND AVE.

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WITH LOTS OF
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HANDYMA N S DR EAM
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$49,500

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nq r m W1lh lr r ~ep l l tf' cwocl J 1 )1 60 bc1r n J eM gara ge
F IFTY SEVE N ACRES Good l encect pa st ur e pon ct
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$45,000
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lot You Ill ke the n cu:o~h b o r hooc!

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ATMOSPHERE
Bcr1U i tf ul new 3 B R br1 c k
fron t home w th l 11ep tac ('
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$35,000
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$35,000
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$59 ,000 AND UP
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c;,wrm mt ncJ pool &lt; IC II ( OU ,1r e r C'etlly r n l rrt.:~ fNI 11 .1
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$2S,OOO
DOW N 1OW N RES r AURA N 1
WLII e~tablr~hf'd
rc ~ ftlu r 1n1 '&gt;C'd t nq .18 ancJ rccr(•d t ron nnll Wt l h up to
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$18,000
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k. r t c h~:n hfls ncMIY new cab rnc ts n l'W tw t wr1 1N 11 n k
Storm door&lt;; rl!ld w rndo w s N ew r oo t GMiHI• 1 acre
If V1 1\0I If 'JOU r C t} Ud ejC l nlt ll dl' C11JI li Lr l l lo. ! ol I(JOk 1

$18,900
t • J stor y nomr (')(CCI len t cond n&lt;&gt;MI f new C:.•&lt;t rnq ctl (t
oa f concre te po r c nes an{J w at lo. s 76 xn c.n ncrltf&gt;
tJIOC k garaq(' qas c1 t y w .11cr dnd st:'weraqe rn c tt y
l onC'd cornmc r cJal

$150,000

$42 ,600

117 a cre dar r 'l f a r m . neur R o Grnctl ' Ocau ttf ul new 4
BR home ? f u ll b aths ful ly ca rp&lt;:tc.•d lam r m 1 c ar
Jar tHW plu~ olclN home &lt;;,ullal&gt;l r.• tor te nan t or rcn tnl
ll1r s 1&lt;; tr uly a Showpi (1 Cf' W o u lcl be Jtleal l or busmess
J(' nl urt.' oo td cour sC' cou ntr y ctuiJ Cd SY rl cc ess lrom

FORTY fl.CRE:, ncar Vrn ton 15 dlff&gt; S i ill c~ill c r1 .... 1 roll
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tonk DcL a &gt;Jol tn lkNS o 111rr n ccrss rtrv cqu m en l to
)L' t m e 10b donL• l c1~ 1 RrmoctC' INl f 1rm home barn
l ftlcr outl l&gt;dg 3 ponds 111 nrr,11 r+ltlliS qo V/1 111 ! t-trm
127 a cres &lt;warlabtl' lor lrrtse Owner w rll also sell daJT y
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som e l rrn oer, all rnrn er a t rt qhts to w rl h l drrn
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Realtor Assoc tate
Evemngs 446-3005

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69 Acres Wh at a oeau t rlul
ho m e Sf R l 325 a n d Co r o
Mill Rd E1 ghf roo rn s ba th
a nd pl enty w a ter Farm
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CALL NOW. OHICF. 446-7699 HOME-446-9539

BEAUTIFUL BRICK RANCH on l city loti. level with
t7xl5 ovolln ground swimming pool , 3 bedrooms , !lull

D quqta s w etn erno u - Br o Ke r 446 4144

SALES ASSOC IAT E
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liv i ng room, foyer / formal dtnmg , larg e

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rongl &amp; oven, plush corpel throughout, fomlly room ,
loundry &amp; sewing room, lull ltllflllt of lor(lt 2 cor
gorl(lt, ctntrol heol &amp; olr ond other goodies Call446

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BY OWNER
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ed a1r gas h ear. a c, bu 1tt m kflc hc n fa m1ly room
up statrs With fir eplace, 2 car garage, el ec o pl!n ct
bas em ent, large lor , Qut et nei ghborhood on Marttn D r
n ear hO Sp ital Pr iced In upper UO's Ph 4~6 11 11 or
446·4305

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EX CELL E NT CONDIT ION

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ChMi cs K ~t;os luHJ 446 3964
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rcn srvc land sca p1n g co bbl es tonr srdc .vatk s ou tdoo r
ba rbecu e p1t o ver h (1lf acre

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ba t h a nd a half larg e m od er n kr tchu 1 d1n
rniJ ar ea lrvm g r oom w rth d co n1 cal
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gr ound s w ,mm1nu pool B u r t hrs home ancl
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NICE 4SACRE FARM
&amp; LO VELY HOME

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17 ACRES
HOME NESTLE D IN
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$22,000
TURN O F THE CE NT URY
sou nd home n cecJs ha nd yma n s
BR L g I vr ng rm famt i Y rm
rng t oy er w1 f h op en sta rr wa y
pl en ty ot r oom tor a qa r dc n

$30,000

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heat I ~t ddr l anal l ot s n r l u ded ( 180 x 1t0)
Pr ce
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COMM ER CIA L PROPER T Y
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Sen ror Memb er
Am e nc "' n Soc1ety
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•Mpeled large porch rurill w11ter loca ted on Bear
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CANADAY REALTY
446-3636

GALLIA COUNTY'S LARGEST
REAL ESTATE" AGENCY

EXCELLE NT &gt;lA ,lER HOME

Heal Estate for ~lc

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for Sail•

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ro am an l acre lot rn 5 y r o c u ~e
Pnced at S1 5 000 99'} 37 14 or
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f ea t u r es a lar ge l 1v•n9
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rooms and bot h cPIIar ou t
bu1ld mg ~ 4 acre:.lo nd ol odge
of Rutland Co m ple te tratl(ll
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mr-n l J ocre$ Near Forl..e d Hun
)tote Po1 k Call b1 4 378 bJO""
fWO STO RY 3 bedroom frame
hou~ e F A furnocP sl or rn wm
do~\ lrrep loce In M rdd leport
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Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sun&lt;lay, April2, 197H

Upholstery should .be cleaned regularly
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BY DIANA S. EBERTS
Meigs County
Exl. Agent
Home Eronorni«'!i

POMEROY - Stop and
examine the dust on I he
upholstery of your fu rniture .
Yuu may not have thought
about it, but the same amount
of du;i settles on upholstery
as on smooth top furniture,
_ says- Ju&lt;Iit-h- Wessel. E; xtension home management
and equipment specialist at
The Ohio State University .
Regula;
care
helps
upholstered furnitur e wea r
Jonger, mainta ins it s appearance better and provides
greater comfort and en·
joyment for fa mily members.
Dust should be removed
weekly t.o prevent so1l fr om
dama ging
fibers.
An
upholstery too l works well to
vacuu m dust from the body of
th e chair , armrests and
AFTER COM PLETING a Community Industria l Development cor respondence course
cushions. A crevice tool as
an d a conclurlin~ workshop 111 Columbus, Joseph H. Alley , left. Gallipolis. receives a
helpful in cleaning seams and
certifimtr of recognition from Dr . Leroy Hushak .
crevices .
If you do not have a
vacuum C'lt!l:tncr with at tachments. you can dust the
furniture with a whisk broom
or coa rse cloth . lf the
cushions arc down-filled , they
should be brushed or cloth·
dusted
rather
than
sk1lls. lack .,f understanding cou nselor, soc1al worker, or vacuumed. unless they are
By John ,\ . Malacos. Ph.D.
Dirt·r to r nf
Hnd commum catwu skills of friend to sec wha t you ca n do lined wi th down-prnnf tickiJt~ .
supe r viso rs.
inadcquat(• to change the situation . Nut
Rio Grandt• Community
Si nce
1970, several
F:duratilJna l Counseling
work -:H.'t lln g 1 wht ch con· doing anything will onl y u p h o I s t e r y f a lJ r 1 , ,
con
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th
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patter
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•tnbute In thCII' unhappiness .
Ce nter
rnanufac tur ('rs bav('
HJO l:H ANDE - There a rc
Below IS &lt;l list ~~ f problem um·mpluyment and unhap- voluntarily used a letter code
pt nt•ss.
H r ~as whi&lt;'h may ~lffc c t
many peopl e m our ~ocir t ~
denoting the clea nin~ method
today wh&lt;• have ~reat dif· \\ ht.·thl'r PL'oplc can fin d and
fi culty 111 ~ clun g Jo b&gt; and kr&lt;p thei r jubs. If you find
keeping them These peopl e .\·o ursel f in tills SltUCltlOn .
find that there arc both dct ermme wh wh catcgones

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personal

!lack of
cl early
deftned ~ onls . em ot ional
brJrri( ·r~

motivati on,

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probl ems 1 and job-related
barners !lark of rea l job

relote to you:
l. Sol'lal ami

Hand fixed for April Fool

mt~rpcrsun al

c·,,nflt(ts -- f1 ghtmg.

NOH Til

arguing

\\'lth i'UUI' spouse. neighbors ,
fncn d.s ,
t•tc.;
nw ntal
prubi&lt;'m!-.: lnck ,,r H!&gt;St:T11VC2. l.rgdn rtnd

At the &amp;a Il ia County
Jr . Fairgr ou nd s
Loc ated about 4 mJ ies west
of Gallipoli s on Rl 35 .

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p rojects
nat io nal , champion
blood line .
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whic h could nut be u ._•alt 'fl
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The Following
Equipment

Phone U4 · 2240

•Air Conditioning

•Body Side
Mouldings

•Tinted
Windshield

•Whitewall
Radial Tires
Jerry C. Rasor, left, Grand Master of all Ohio Masons, was welcomed lo Meigs Counry
Saturday night by James Clatworthy, Middleport, shaking hands with Hasor , and 1\ndrew
Lemley, Gallipolill. Clatworthy and Lemley are 12th Masonic District Deputies.

•AM -FM Radio
•Carpet Savers
•Deluxe
Wheel Covers

•And Many More
Extras

SMITH BUICK PONTIAC
PHONE 446-2282

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio
( UPI ) - The Canton-based
subsidiary of American
Electric Power Co. has
bought coal from it.s own
mines for as much as three
times the going market rate ,
The Youn ~town Vindicator
said SundBy in a copyright
report.
Based on records filed witll
the
Federal
Energy
Regulatory Commission ,
Ohio Power Co., American
Electri c's
biggest
COOJponent, paid .$60.9:i a ton
to Southern Ohlo Coal Co. and
$41.50 a ton to tile Central
Ohio Coal Co. - both wholly
owned subsidiaries - in the
last four months of 1977.
The purchase records indicate coal of identlcal or better
quality was purchased from
unaffiliated sources for as
Utile as $13.99 a ton, the
Vindlcator said.
Lawrence Hoover, Ohio
Power 's chief of tariff' s,
rjltes and cootracts, was
quoted as saying the hlgh
!X'ices reOect ;1artup m!n'n~

GAlliPOLIS

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY
SPECIAL.

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and opt' ned h iS
long s u1t E&lt;.~st trumped und
leifback a h •art which West
ruffed .
South wa s probably one of
the m:1ddcst men ever to
plity bridge . HC cia 1m d that

" FAR M EQUIPMENT"
A C no t dl planter J r,av-. N H c,uper 66 hay baler , 950
IH grmder m i )ler. cement miJer . I H 3 pf h.tch 4 row
cull ,vat or Yale lork l1 ff
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/ 0 I H bdck.h()(' and lortd(' r an d Lo Boy
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1970 I H 1700 du mp tr ud 1967 I H 1600 Loads tar w
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Check or Ca sh
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( Note) A good place to sell s\irplus farm machinery
and a good plac e to buy , somf' come to se ll and buy
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lega l ha ssles have res ulted
from pr 1nted form s. be ing
incorr ectly used . Abo ut the
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By Uolted Press InternaUonal
NEW YORK - NEW YORKERS WERE SPARED the
confusion of a rush hour this morning without buses, subways
and Loog Island Rail Road trains.
And they were able to read about how strikes by 33,000 city
bus and subway workers, 1,400 LJRR workers and the men who
deliver the city's two major morning papers were averted in
the New York Daily News and the Times.

Copy No. 78-230
UNI T PR ICE CONTRACT

'Yeal .:
.$state:
Today
By

EMS trustees will be held
Wednesday evening at the
Middl eport' fire sta tion.

TRANSPORTATION
Colu mbU s, Oh 1o ,
M.uth 14 , 1978

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MEETING SET
!\ meeting of the County

CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT O F

for acc 1dents or loss of pro perty"

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LOVESEATS, SOFAS AND CHAIRS

costs plus a profit allowance
set by the Securities and
Exchange Commission.
Hoover said the mines were
only open si x day s in
December because of the
miners' strike and the result
was lowered production with
no compensating reduction in
fixed costs. The cost per ton,
said Hoover, was therefor
hi g l~er in December.
But the Vindi cator sa id it
found tha t prices ·in
September, October and
November
when
production was reportedly at
its peak in anticipation of the
strike - were Jlo! much less
at one of the coal comparues.
The coal was bought from
two Ohio Power owned mines
- the Central Ohio Coa l Co.
Sidwell mine and th e
Southern Ohio Co. Martinka
No. I mine in West Virginia .

NOTICE TO

949 ·2108

" Not res pons1ble

KROEHLER ' LIVING ROOM SUITES,

he had bct'n cheated and

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proposals wdl be
receJ~Jed al lh e offi ce oi the
D•recror
of
the
OhJo
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of
Trans
portat,on , Colu mbus . Ohio.
un t d 10 00 A M , Oh10
Stana aro T•me. Tue~oav .
Aor il 18 . 1978 , tor i m
provemen t!&gt; 10
Athens . Ga ll 1iL Hoc k•ng ,
Me 1gs, Mon roe. M or qan ,
Noble .
V ln !on
and
Was nJng ton Counl•e s. OhiO.
on v ar .ous r oo tc !l and sec
,,ons , oy 1nstalling plowaD ie
pr,sm a t•c reflector ty p e
pa11emenr ma rk er,s
Pave ment W 1d th

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r equi red to f1le with h1S b1d a
ce rt 1t ted check or cc'Sh1er ' s
ch ec k l or an amo unt equa l , to
five per cent ot PIIS b•d, but 1n
no event mo re tha n lflt·(
thousand dOllar s, or a bond
tor ten perc ent of h1s b1d ,
payable to lhe Di rector
Bidders must apply 1 on th e
Droper
for m!! .
f or
qual/ rlcallons at. leasT ten
davs ·pr ior to the date set tor
opening b l d~ in acto rdan cp
w i th Chapter 5515 Oli ic.

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of Tranip ort at lon and th e

off ice of the Oistr lcl Dep u t y
Directo r
Tne Director reserves the
right 1o re lecl anv and all
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a low in the mid 50s. Purtly
sunny Tuesday mornin g with
showers and thund ershowers
in the Hfternoon and wann
with high temperatures near
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These young people were recognized for outstanding
service to their organizations Saturday night when the
12th Masonic District held a reception honor ing Gra nd
Master of Ohio Jerry C. Rasor, ConmJercial Point. at the
Meigs High School. Grand Master Rasor is pictured
presenting awards to the young people who include from

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U1e left. Po ula EIChinger , Pomerov, representing Job's
Oougltters ; Cathy Walsh , from the Ramlo&lt;&gt;W Girls; Judy
Crow. a teacher at th e Middleport ElemPnta ry School wh o
was a recipient of a Masonic scholarship and Scott
f\cuter, Middl eport. MP~ gs Chapter Urdel' nf DeMolay .

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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Wedn es day throu g h
Friday, foir Wedn esday
and Thursda y with a
chance ot show ers Friday ,
Hlg'hs will be bet,. een 55
and 6S . Th e low will be to
the 40s Wednesday uud
upper 30s north 8nd lo"' 40R

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results from
minor wreck

MRS. PAIGE HUNT, right, was responsible for
brln ~ing the first Uroadway musicul to Meigs High School
"' riday and Saturday ni ghts wh en the music department
presented "Musi r Man" . Laura Hoover, student director,
presented Mrs. Hunt with a gift of jewelry foll owing
Saturday night 'sshow . Mrs. Hunt is high srhool and jumor
hi gh school voca l music teacher .

300 take part in event
More than 300 Masons and members of the Me1 ~s
their guests from Me1gs, Chapter. Order of DeMolay.
Gallia,
Jackson
and under the supervisi on of the
Lawrence f'ounti es attended mothers of members.
Ri chard t:a ul, Ches ter,
a reception at the Meigs High
School Sat urday night '¥' ged president of the 12th Masonic
by the 12th Masonic District District, gave the welcome,
honoring J erry C, Rasor. · whil e visitors were in Co mm ercial Point, Grand troduced by Daryl Alban ,
Master of the State of Ohi o. Oak Hill. secretary-treasurer
A dinner was served by or the district. Cast members
members of the International of "Music Man " which was
Order of Job's Daugh'ers and
(Continued on pace 10)

Medium damages resulted
when two vehicles collided Ul
an accident on }'(est Main St ..
Pomeroy, at" 12 :01 a .m.
Sunday .
Pomeroy Police sa id that a
car driven by Steven Hawk ,
22, Middleport , pulled from
the Dairy Valley into the side
of a westbound ca r driven by
Dia ne Wh eeler. 19. Dexter.
There were no injuri es. Hawk
wa s cited for reckless
operation of a motor vehi~Je .
At 11:45 a.in. Satu rday, a
car driven by Charlen e
Estep, Pomeroy, on E.
Second St .. hit an opj!n door
on a· parked car owned by
Aaron Kelton, Minersville.
Medium damages were incurred and no cha rges were
fil ed.

Sheriff has busy weekend

Meigs Cou nt y Sh er if f stnkinK e~ml h· \ l' hll h ;1
James f Proffitt repon s rnai!btJX j•v.nrrl b) ,I(IStplun•'
deputi s are investigating a Hi LchiL' , Ht 1, l.vn ~ lSutll JIIl
break · g and entenng that Accordtng tn thl' tf·~l( , rt , •h t·
occurred at th e Stanford vehu·le euntmued un Hnd
Cnzart r esld~"nce on l..c'•m.! h~Lirl('d \ht- '\t .. n SP ·~~ A
Run Road , Rt. I , Long I:IUI·
!n other ac.t1nt:. ~ometunt'
tom. No ~bt her mformatwn ts between 5 p ro . Sat u rcl.:~~· (lnd
being relea sed at thiS tun e. u::m a m Sundity, somt:rJJte
pending invesl i~a l t un . too k 12 tklit'S tJf IW)' and an 8'
Duplies also 1nvesugated a x 12' llr•dd1 sh Mmmg doth
co mpl aint fr om Gerald be1ng used as a tup on a
Hayman. Ht. 2, Racine 1East wagon load uf ha) . Value of
Leta rt 1. Hayman sa1d the ltl\rns \\a s set at $44.
sometime Thursday night or
Sund1i) aftr rnoon rlrputirs
ea rly
Friday
mornin g uwest Jg(lll'll tJ Un•akm~ and
someone ovenurned his old cnt ermg at the S1dr lhll
out.side toilet. They also cut Farm own ed by William
plastic on the end of a cold Kennedy , Ht. 4, P11meru)
frame and slashed the gas Kc nncd ,\
ndv!st'd
that
hn e from a bottle gas tank on sonwttme brtwet•n I p. m
a camper trailer The m· Saturda~ and tJ [I m Sundt1y ,
cident IS stl tl un der In · someone entered &lt;.~ !no!
vcstigauon .
buil ding and h i~ resi denct
Around 12:30 a . m . Emry was made Rt the toul
Saturday, a pi ckup truck buil ding thru a rf'ttr door
traveling nonh on CH 211 at wh iCh had been pnrd op&lt;•n
Keno ran off the roadway , Entry at the house was made

Ly brf'akmg out a MTf'f'!l in a
·wmdll w on th~ ~outh "tdl'

Apparently

nvthtng

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[JfpUltes mn:•stlgatcd two
ar' f' Hir nl ~ nvrr the wrekend.
1 he f1r s1 ctc'{" Jdent in·

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nL Sunda) at the intersection
ol TIB and ('R ~4 Ronald
Hc;nolds, 33. Rt. 1. 1\acinc,
wa:) traveli ng easl on TI8,

lost control. went off the
r oHd~ay on the left and hi ·
velucle ov ertumed mt.u a
f~el &lt;i The 1961 L'hevy pickup
was heav1ty da maged, Tile
till\er had slight mjuries
He~ n11lds was Cited fo r no
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The
Middleport
Emergency Squad was ca lied
to 814 W. Main St .. Pomeroy.
at 5:39 p. m. Saturday for
Robin Nelson, a medi cal
patient , who was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.

PITTSBURGH - DALE EUGENE WILBORN, A 21-yearold Akron rubber worker, today was awarded a bronze medal
from the Carnegie Hero Fund Comrnlssion for his efforts to
save a life during an Impending gasoline fire.
Wilborn, who now is a welder at OrrviUe, ltled to save
Joseph A. LeBlanc, 32, from fire Sept. 13, 1976, in Ravenna .
Commissioners said an auromoblle driven by LeBlanc struck
the side of a truck, rupturbig that vehicle's fuel tank and
rele~~sing gas , which nowed under the car. The victim was
passed out.

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. - A 73-YEAR.OLO MARYLAND
WOMAN died because she drank cleaning solution served by a
rrJIOI'I bartender who thought he was pouring her a glass of
wine . Pollee Sunday said they were investigating the deatll of
·M ary O'Aibora, 73, of Kentlngton, Md.
Investigator John Mulder said an employee at the
Radialn Scottadale Resort had poured cleaning nuld Into an
empty half-gaUon wlrie bottle. The employee wrote . "soap"
~eroulhe label and put the bottle beneath a sink in the resort's
bar·, he said.
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qualitY Kroehler Furn~ure during this special April sale. You'll find an extra nice selection of styles, fabric
covers and colors.

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LAURA HOOVER, student director of the su,·cessful ·'Music Ma n" presentation at the
Meigs High School Friday and Saturday mghts was surprised with a gift from the cast
fo llowing Saturday night's show. With Miss Hoover ill Carl Gheen, left, excellent in his role
as Mayor Shinn , and J eff Daniels, right . The show was given a gnod reception by the ill rg&lt;•
crowds attending both nights. Accompanist was Lori Woods.

Highway employes striking

OlLUMBUS - CXlLUMB,US .AND SOUTHERN OHIO
ElECTRIC Co. won rate increase Friday from the Public
Utnl!Ues Coounlsslon of Ohio but a company official says the
utility official says tile uUiity may seek another rate .Increase
within six mooths. C&amp;SOE was awarded a $28.7 million rate
Increase Friday when It had asked for a $45.5 rnlllion increase.
Evan E. Williams, the utility's senior's vice president for
admlniBtration, said Saturday the utiUcy may be before the
PUCO In another three to six months to ask for another $30
mllllon Increase, and probably $40 sometime ln"l979.

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higher prices

Wt'st could make fiv e d1a·

and a spade

Located on fhe Ra eme Home Nat1onal Sante parktnglot

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a t J:i tricks In sp;tdcs with .
IJO honors to bout
Eii."i t doubled to tl'll his

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anyth ing else ·that 1'5 cons1gned whde sal e is JR
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part11er not to leatl a ileart.
The l'HU t JOn ww; unncccs·
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and 4 p.m.

fH·c F.t.tst bid si x hcCJrts 111

THURS., APRIL 6, 1978
12:30 P.M.

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1911 EASTERN AVE.

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RETURN TO WORK
Approximately 75 em·
ployes of the Midwest Steel
Corp., East Main St. ,
Pomeroy, wtll return In
thdr dulles at the Pomeroy
plant at 7:30 Tuesday.
Employes, members of
Stee lworkers Local 6197,
AFL-CIO have been on
strike since last Nov. 6. A
new contract ha s be•·•

IETZ HONDA SALES

the hope that his pa rtner
would hold ~ ma jor suit &lt;H 'l' .
And there was South look111g

CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

Fi~e

of U1e u.nien's 21 districts are
urged to call a section
Miami hospital Sunday, undergoing treatment for shoul d know the
and file biltk in U1e fi eld , and forget what
special convention mmed at changmg the UMW Constitution a mild stroke suffered Wednesaay while vacat ' ·
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he has done. The rank and file Jll other distri cts are going to
and making it easier to oust Miller and other high-ranking Florida
Iomng In take a stand to get their president and I.MJard members and
offici~ls.
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Nunl~y said he "looks for Miller to U!ke a disability " rather clean house in the districts..
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Cecll ~oberts .. D1stn~t 17 v1ce pr~~1dent, said he attended than fa ce the rank and file a~ain, after the last contract he
·'The board and local presidents support Miller because
&amp;ltu,day. ~ meetmg on Ga llipolis, Ohio, "to get an idea of the negotiated for them .. He said that might mean that Vice they 're afraid of Miller. He 's usmg orga nizers as bodyguards ,
directiOn of the,.movemenl. · .
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President Sam Church would move up to the UMW presidency. and that's no good . If he needs bodyguards, 1 need a
Be sa1d ~?will have to talk •t over first With othe~ people irf but he also could run into criticism from the rank and file .
bodyguard , and I don 't need bodyguards .. "
D1Slncl 11 befo~e h~ decides whether to try to gam support
"Church is in the same boat as Miller, .. Nunley sa id . "Miller
'D1ere were representativ es from ten UMW rhstri ct.s present
for the plan m h1s d1stnct. .
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Nunley , a DistriCt 6 official, satd :the mmers' constitution
"Miller has proved with this contract, first that he's new . so
·•we made the constitution and we have a nght to change It,' '
reqwre~ half U1e locals m f1ve d1stncts t~ vote fo r a special let's give him a chance, bu t he didn't do it. 1 think if Church Nunl~y said after the weekend gathering. '·Attorneys are
convention before one can be c~ lled. H.~ clauns he will have the thought Miller was doing wrong, he could have ·spo ken up and working on 11 and advised us to do 1t. Actually we could oust all
necessary support from his d1stn~t w1thm a .week .."
made Miller strong .
three top officer s, but the president only right now .
Miller remamed m stable condition m the mtens1ve care · "He's 1Milleri not in Washington to set up a dictatorship . He
Nunley said it might ta ke tl1ree months for miners to remove
th e union 's top offi cia ls.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Monday, April 3, 1978

The lowest prices ever~

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f01 :t 11(' \.\' deck :-. HH 'l ' l\.\10 of
~our 11 dubs will bt· dupil ·
ca h: cards.

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Come in a'nd see our
great selecl•on loday.

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(UPI) - Some 25
from 10 districts
Pr ~sed ways Satu.rday to oust Uruted Mme Workers Umon
estdent Arnold Miller.
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~We made a constitution and we have a right t.o change it ,"
Ohio Nunley of District 6, head~uartered at Ddles Bottom,
M'' ~dOfthe move to recallMtl!er which heh()Sted .
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w mers have been up5et with M1Uer for this contract whtch
olas approved~te last month and endmg ~record long 10!J.Oay
• ~~~ellagamst tile soft coal mdustry. .
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W ' . a )lWe.cou~d. o~ aU ~ree lop off~Cl!rs, but nght now
~. re ;oncerned wtth Mtller, ~unley said,',
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He san awful, weak leader,, he said, The um.on needs
f'onger leadership lo get the umo~ ba~k together. Miller IS no
eade~ ..He lets the BC?A . (Bitummous, &lt;:'&gt;a! Operators
Association) lead him . He s JUS! too weak .

1978 BUICK LESABRE 4 DR. SEDAN

L'C:tnadian r c;.u.Jcr want s
to kn ow wh;it vou do 1f \ ou
pic k up II clubs heru.lt:tf b)

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Term s: Ch€l ck or C.1sh
Oa y of Sate
Au cti o neer
Tom my Stewart

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landlords.
:1. Emot·1on al - soci al
problems feeling .tenS&lt;• and

prnblrrns.

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APRIL 9. 1978
2:00 P.M.

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PIG SALE

that can safely be uscu. II Dip ~no t li,•r ~I N&lt;n cloth in shrinkage and color .bleeding.
may be found un the · ta~ w:tnn ;o;o~' t ~ attT. " ring H as . Do. ·not use water on these
under..the seat cushi on. or the &lt;In: as possl ble rm~ wipe th e fabrics, instead use a dryfum iture :;Aicsman should th' \\'.:t::,:lll,d ~urfa ('c. Ht·pent and cleaning fluid .
ab l t~ to give you lhis in- blut the su lifacc dry with ·a
1\pplj' clea ning mat erials
fn n n~!t iiH I
from
fa bn c clean .cloth or towel.
spa ringly with a blotting or
"" at l'hes . C' heck for the
Work quickly and shampoo patting motion. Do not soak.
fo llowmg code befor e ~ p­ only a Sll)all area at one t~n e Dry immediately with an
plylng any cleaning or spot and avoid wetting ,t he fur- absorbent cloth, tiss ue, or·
removal materia ls : '' W" nllurc paddin~ . The furniture sponge to keep liquids from
Water arid clea ning agents or may feel damp fo r several reaching
the
filling
fgap1 mixed with water may hours, dependiu g on at· materials. Work from the
be used . "S" - Use dry- mu spher ic t;u ndition. To edges of the spot toward the
dcan i n~ so l v~n t s: no water.
speed the drying process, set . center. Dust talcum powder
"W.S" - Rot h water-based furnit ure out duors in the on treated areas that require
meth ods and dry-c leani ng shade, ind oors with the drying, (hen vacuum after
solvents may be used.
windows open or in front of an dry. •' ast drying helps
" X" - Do not usc any liquid el ectri c fan (lr heater. When prevent rings .
ur foain d ee:tning ag ent. dry . vacuum t horo ug~l y and
Keeping upholstery clean
Hemovc soil by brushing or treat with a soil repellent will save you money . For
vucuuming onl y.
more ' information about
fini sh, if desired.
Upho l;tered furmture can
Stains should be removed upholstery cleaning, contad
be sha mpooed professionally fr om.
uphol stery
im· the Meigs County Extension
by a dry clea ni ng plant, or mediatelv. even 1f the fHb ric Service office.
you nlilY dn it yo ur~e lf. has a ~i l rcpcllt&gt;nt fim sh
Before .shamp(lOing , always such as Zcpel or Scotchgard
lt•st for sh'r'inkage , fadin g or " Man) spot s arc hard to
GET LICENSES ·
co lor bleeding on the ba ck or remove tf a Howcd to "set.' '
POMEROY - Marriage
in an area that does not sho't\'. Test any clcmung product on
1irenses we re iss ued
Mak e a thick . dry suds uf an int'unspi cuuus spol to be Friday to (;ale Eugene
mild snap or synthetic su re the color doesn 't blerrl Osborne, 21, Rt. I, Long
de~rg e nt and warm (nut hot 1
and th e fabri c do es not Bottom. and Deborah Kay
wa ter. Dip a clean soft IJI'ush. sh nnk . If it dues, seek a Hcin , 17, Minersvill e; Kelly
spon ~e or piece of turkish
profess ional cleaner. Some Dea n
Sl cwart ,
18 ,
tnweli ng 1nto the suds and rub ray on fa brics tfl at, pile or
Porner(ly, and Ronda Ann
t11e 1'&lt;1bnc in one direcUon. velvet) are suscc pli blt• to Cobb, 16, HD , Pomeroy .

MEETING SCHEDULED
MARlETT A - President
Don~ld L. 'Barrett , has
scheduled the Buckeye Hills·
Hoc~ing Valley Regional
OeYelopment Distri c\
Exec uti ve Committee
meeting !or T.uesday, April
11. beginning at 7 p.m. at the
BH-HVRDD Conierence
Room at 216 Putnam St., 410
St . Clair Building, Marietta.
George Collins, chairman
of the Audit-Budget · Com·
mittee , _ha L scheduled a
meeting of his committee Richard H. Holl, .William
Storms and President
Barrett, to meet Tuesday,
April II at 6 p.m. in the office
of the executive director.

Fred Hayman. Regional
Am erican
Federation of State, Count)
and Mun icipal Employ~e•.
AJo'UIO reports that as of 7
a.m. today, Meigs County
Highway Cmployees I.AJcal
1080 AFSCME A~' l r(' IO were
on strike. The a&lt;-tion resulls
from a meeting on April 2
where
the
em ployees
rejected the last offer after
negotiations broke off April!.
The
employees
voted
unanimously to strike.
Negotiations for a new
contract have · been in
progress the past four wee~s .
Dire c t or ,

t"red R118sell, eenter, formerly of Bradbury and now residing in Santa Rosa, Calif., was
pin Saturday night at the Meigs High School when a recepllpn
was held honoring Jerry C. Rasor, Commercial Point, Grand Master of all Ohio Masons.
With Russell, are Rasor, left , making the presentation, and James Clatworthy 1 ri~ht ,
Middleport , a 12th Masonic District Deputy~ Russell has been a member of Middleport
Mii8onic Lodge 363, P'&amp;AM, for 60 years. He served six years as master, six years as
secretary an,d two yearsas president of tbe Twin City Shrine Club.
JX'~sented his 00-year Masonic

•

The AFSCME contract with
the count y expired April I
The issue in the stnkl'
conce rned the Umon ';
requeSI for a ~0 cent per hour
Increase in the first year of
ttie contra ct and pa1 d
hospitali zation lnsurunce
cfferttvc the second \t'llr ,,f
the contract.
·
The county's last offer was
a one-year at 40 cents per
hour to be applied to both
insurance and wages,
According to Haynes , this
would only give each em·
ployee $15 per month toward
Ins urance premiums that

,,

mst the emplo) ee 175 per
munth for rarllllr'' {.'0 \' era~ e.
approximate]) 20-25 cents per
hour wa ~e wrrease.

Flf\E RUN
l'he Pome1·u y fire departown! was ca lled Sunday at
10 n I '" In the Kenneth
HJa ,·k res1.d &lt;'O• e un Mulberry
l!mghts.
According to Jim Sisson, a
fir e department officia l, the
furna ce wouldn't kick on to
let the heat out. There was
damage to a regulator,
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