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ROBERT E. DUNFE E
Robert E Dunfee. 57
Buenos
Atrcs
Place
Westerville,

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Mctgs County, dted Wed
nesday at the home of
frten ds
He was a son of the late
Floyd 1i: and Gamel! Dunfee,
Hutland T"o brothers Rex
and Fred , also pt eceded hun
U1 death.
Survtv mg are hts "'tfe
Vtrgtnta , '""daughters
Vtek te and Dcbbtc at hum&lt;
t wo SISters, Bette B1ggs,
Pomeroy, and June f-h sell
Columbus, and a btuther
Harold, Mtddleport
Mr Dunfee \\ctS empltn ed
at the !t mpken Htdler

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ll .tlt'' F.phll.tlll Shtetds.
J t 54 82% 11le.ts.mt Vi:!llt'\
Hur1d s I I r dZ(' \ s lHH ~ 0 .

tht'd \\ t'd nl'sd.n 111ght at
Ill kmg, \ll'ltl\ll l.il ll ospllHl
fur over 27 1 cars
~l'l\ dlk, ftJii tJ \' lllg d heCJrt
Funeral SCf\ lt:l'S " rll be d\lettk .rt hrs l'lnph •\ ment
held at 10 am Saturda~ .tl
\l r Shtl'ids \\ riS born lkt
the Moreland Funera l Humt' 2B J'IJJ tn i\1et ~s Ct•unt: th e
tn Wcstervtlle Buna l
be ~~~11 uf tht: l.ttl' W ~illt'f
m Westervlli{' Mt•m on I phr1.nn Sh1dds Sr
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Gc~rd ens Fn ends ma\ Led! .tl
\l t~lll t' (tile Sil ttl d"
the funeral h!..llll( fr um - !u 11
llt• 1\ ,1" t'lllpltJ\i'd .rt 0\\f'll S
p m th is evenmg
rolllllll! ilbetgld.s lo1p He
1\d!-. .1 !llL' Illbu t f 1\otk l·ork
1 hurlh uf l hr ro,;t d mcmbe1
of the 2.5 ~ f'dr ( lub c1t tm
JOHN II OSHEl.
t 11nploUlll'lll and a mcmbrr
A
well-kno"n M~ sun of lilt' l:Jdss Hutt lc Blu\\C'rs
l ounty resrdrnt John W :\s:sPllctlrltll Unrwr
Oshel 76, Hend erson. cite d
Ht• 1~ sur\ ned tH hrs \\ lfc,
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K,\ THRYN STOCKMAN
Kathr)n Brvan Stoekm.tn.
78, a dau~hter of carlv MctHS
County settlers Wtlltam E
,_ e~nd Frances M Dumb le
Brvan dt('d Apnl 8 at her
home m Kanse~s City Mo .
fullo\\lllg a ltngermg Illness
She

SUn:lvcd b) her
husband , ~a mes A Stock
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248 East Bannt st er

Hoad, Kansas C1h, Mu. a
stsh•r Mrs IJoruth\ B I \Cill
Hart Ic), (l rest dent uf Mid·
dlt•por1 rm mam year s unlll
dbuut two vcars d!-(1! clltd no"
l1v111g at St Jo hn s (on\dlesee n! Ce nt e r Spn ngflt•ld,a neph ev. . Dr J (lhll F
Hrnle) ond w1fe, Spn ngfll'ld .
'" u grea t meers. Mrs John
S!UI1llanoffh rc.lgo .andMrs
James Patton CtnemnHl t a
g reat -nl!ph-e'w-" J,nn es M
Har le~, Lcxrngtun K' , t wu
grrat-grcat 1\lCCeS cHi d one

grea t-grea t
neph i'" She
~&lt;as preceded 111 death b) her
lkbrrrn , f\.hs Tt•rn r Jud\ f bruthc r , C'ul J useph D
D,!\ \il/1 1-t..tZt.'\.Sblllg
and Hr,an &lt;..olumbus
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Pensioners will
receive checks
hcdf a m1lhon strong " ho
fought for :tnd bUilt a great
unwn The) worked under the
nruM hazardous. &lt;:1 nd arduous
LOndittons that mrners have
r ver had to face and sltll
1etatned thctr wtlltngness to
ftght fur better condiltons"
It IS trag tc
Church
add ed, ' that these men were
hclrl as p;twns dunng the
recr nt contract negot iations
No". fur the fu st ttme m 25
\ears, thclr pens1uns are
rontraouall} guaranteed "
Ch urch smd the solidartty
and mtlitant•e of the older
generatron had served as an
example to th e ) oun ger
m1ncrs
We wtll conttnue to neKOli·
ate substantial improve·
menls for our pensioners m
prt:VIOUS rver) cont ract " he s~t1 d

IV ASHINGTO~ t UP I I Untied Mtnc1 Workers Vtcc
PreSident Sam Chu t ch Jr
snrd toda\ 79,000 pen.swnc1. .
co1crcd b1 Ute unwn s 1950
penswn trtt'S t w1ll recri\C
chl'L ks next \\I.'L'k tolalmg
$725 to $775 for tht&gt; month s of
Fc br.u;.rr \ Mar ch and Aprrl
1976
l'lw (lldcr pen~JOnl'r s \\ere
not ptitd therr pc-nstuns of $22J
to $250 per month dunng
rebruar) Hnd :\1arch due l&lt;l
the lc~ck of fumlmg for the
trust and to the length of th••
cnal stnk e
The prns tons uf these men
e~rt• g uarant~d m the future
under the letms of the labor
contrat t rattfted b) the UM W
mcmbrrs last nwnth The~
are tncreased 5:!0 per rnonUt
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Clturch satd the checks
were mat led today 0nd should
i&gt;e r" et ved no !mer than the
begmrung uf next "'eek
' It 1s \en gral!f) mg to see
the se men
rc t cl\e ~

$30 million
I c;ontlnued from page I)
be fnre the Oh tn Department
of !':duration can send a
chetk to Cleve land
'Th ts see m~ to be the best
nptton - tn fac t the only
npllon, sa td Thomas Moye r.
executive assistan t to Gov
Jatnes A Rhodes "ho helped
wor k out the plan w1th
legJslatl\,e h· fHie r s an d
Waller
In a JOlfl t !:ita ternent, Senate
Pres ident Pro Tem po re
Oltvtr Ocasck a nd House
Speaker Vernal G Rtffe, Jr
also noted that the advance
pa' ment plan - mne month s
worth of state atd at $3,422,557
a month - would only get the
bc l ea~ r ed system thro ugh
June It ts mcumben t upon
the ctttzens of the Cleveland
Public Sc hool Dt&gt;trtct to pass
the school levy stheduil'li for
June," tltev sa td
Thr ext ra o rdina ry
stn ngs ·
pl ace
un
advancement of the money
mandate d · ~ood ft sca l
• m~t nage m e nt - not a t.rustecshtp, satd Ocasek
None of the offtctals would
predtrt what the stH te m t~ ht
ha' e to do 1f Clevela nd votet s
reject the le\ y a gam Hut
Ocasck noted Cleveland has
not passed " le1y stnce 1970,
and m that ttme state md has
mcrea sed 167 perNnt whtle
the local effort . ehtefly
th r o u ~h mflated prope rty
values has nsen onl y 20 5
percent
·We've got to face that
"hen we come to tt · Oc.tsek
satd

Dorrian
featured
speaker

BOOKMOBILE SCHEilULE
Metgs Cu unl)' St hcd ulc for
the lloo kmobtle fur Aprtl 17
IH and 20 ts ll stcd
Monday . 1\prtl 17- 1\aCine
Junwr Ht gh Schoo l, 9 30
am -I p m Southern Ht gh
Sc hool. 1·2 30 p m . llashan .
3 3 30 : Ches ter MethodiSt
Church, 4-5 30 , Keno, 5 45·
6 15 Baum Add!lton , 6 45 7 t5 Mulberry Hetghts In ·
ftrmarv, 7 45-ll
Tu c;day, April 16
Sal1sbury F:lcm enlary , 1&lt;1
pm
Hce dsvt llc Heed s
Sture .I 45-5 !5 , Tuppers
!'lams - Dati'\ Bar. 5 45·
6 30 rupp ers PlainS
Arbau gh lloustng 6 30-7 15 .
Htggs Addtllon. 7 30-ll State
Route 7, P,t rk er's, 8 15-il 30
Thu rsda 1. Apnl 20 Mtddlepurt Elcmcntarv, I·
2 30 p 111
ll &lt;trrtsonvtlle
St ore .1 15 3 45 New l.tma
Road 4·4 30. l.angsvtlle,
4 45·5 15 Rutland Bank
5 30-6 30 Hutland Depot
St reet, 6 30-7 30 Cook Gap
fhll . 7 45-il Jull(llon 124-7
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M &amp; M Antique
and Gift Shop
175 N Second Ave

FDIC

lh1 s \Ht•k 's \\Innin g
numbers·
Gold number - 8.
White number - 31,
Hlur number - 871).
E•tra Cash
880926
Lurk) Buck Two
Thrce-dlgll number
280.
Srx-digil number
684815

t&gt;eltei th an 60 percent of
the pensiOners re&lt;:e1ved
mt reases ex ceeding 22
per cent 111 thctr pensiOns 111
the la lest dgreement .' he
satd

Grarul Opening

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subst.tnttal porllon of thetr
lUSt due,
sa1d Ch urc h
'TI1ese are the sun1Vors of e~
c.enera t1on of mtners onct'

] reasons to ope n a Sav1ngs Accou nt here
H1gh mterest S ,,fet t, And ~ ~ &gt;u II
feel like the bo-,, lsl'Cil u'e \,''I ll r1re 1

pomeroy
rutland
tuppers plain s

Quarreling woUld play
into hands/o.f Soviets

funt't c.!l hnnH' aftet ~ PIll

Bearmg Plant tn Columbu~

Valle) llosptt al
Oshel, who ha~ bren trl
f;ulmg health fr1r sr\ er(ll
'ears was an &lt;Ju tomu b!lt•
dealer from 1926 through 1'14~
He !.Iter retired to takt Ld lt'
of hts farm
He was born on June :10
1699, C:rumm l.ond1ng , to th&lt;'
tate Vtct or S and Eltzabeth
.l.tne Maupm Oshel
lie IS SUrJtVed b) hi S "tfe
Vuguna Bell Oshel "hom he
lllHrmd on Apnl 6, 1931 Also

home.

I Eugene Shtelds and Walter
: Ech• artl Sh teld s, bot h of
1 Newark , and ftvc gra nd·
:sUI\1\tllg are tv.o brother's, cht ldrcn
Func1 al SC'rvH. es wall bt!
( h.trles
Os he l
Pomt
held
Sund,l\ .u I p m at the
Pit'.bdlll and Murgan Oshel.
Baughman Funeral Hume 1
1\shllllt . 0
Gr av es tde
FurHr1tl seni(CS wrll br Frazeysburg
&gt;en
llrs
wtll
be
held at
hrld Sunda\ 2 p 111 Ill lhl'
lhnst
1an
Ce
metrq
at
Strun~ Furll.'r:-tl Home TI1e
1
uppers
Plams
at 4 30 p m
He I' !Mus l't uma rtte &lt;~nd
the Ht•\ \larlm Campbell The Rev John Dudgeon "til
uff1C1ate Fnends may call at
~~Ill offt l'dlt' Hunal "tll be Ill
the funeral home ~' rtda)
Moun d filii Ce meten
from it o 9 p m c1nd Smurda)
Gallt J&gt;&gt;IiS
F r tt·ncb m.n ull! dt the h"m 4 to 9 p 111
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Mtddlepod , Oh10
SPECIAL

pomeroy
nationa
bank

All d1 scon t1nued lmpenal

th e bank of
the century

Glass 20 Pel Off . Thts
rnclvdes ca"rmel , green and
red slag Wh1te, red, blue,

established 1872

¥:)J mahe.lhe cifftrence ·.

Blevins reports on

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Saturday and Sunday

Apnl tl &amp;

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mang ot d

carn1vat

glass Pius cryslal and
milk glass
Sttturday Hours 10 fa 5
Sunday Hours 12 to S

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The
1 ent h
Dt strt r t
Democratic Act ton Club held
ti s bt·m onthl y mcetmg
Wednesday at the Metgs Inn,
Pomero) ~' eatu rcd speaker
" as Mt chae l J Dorrtan ,
Democra ti c ca ndtdate for
l.reutenant-Govcrnor, run·
mng on a ltckct wtth Htcha rd
Celeste, the gube rnatunal
eandtdate
Dornan, servmg tn h1s
thtrd term as a member of
the Board of Commtsswncrs
tn f rankli n Co unty, emphastzed the role that the
I.reulcnant·Govern or will
pia) tn establtshtng a closer
relatt onshtp between the
state adrntntstrauon and
local umts of government He
pu tn ted out that l he
l.teu tenant·C:overnor wt ll
head a twelve person local
gove rn me nt
com mi SS IOn
wh tch wtll serv~ as a means
to reach collect ive su lulions
to local problems " Local
~ove rnments ,"
he sa1 d
must be enhanced tn the
performance of thctr dottes
by the state government,
because loca l uruts are the
creatures of the state" lie
stated hts beltef that local
ufh C!als should have more
tnput tnto stat e poltcy
deCistonmaktng and felt that
the com miSSl()n W(JUI~ serve
as a pu blic forum to provtde
loca l offt ctals the upportumt y
to atr thctr pl'oblems
Dorrtan satd as Ltcutenant·
C:overno•. he \\Ould be th e
representative of loca l
~overnment l m the Celeste
admtmstrallun and praised
Celeste for recogmztng the
problems of these umts
In other bustness , Mary
Renson, president of the club,
tnt roduced candtdates for the
Gener al Assembly and other
statewtd e off ice rs Don
Moyer , Muskmgum Count y,
llltroduced a motion, adopted
unammously , rcquesllng tha t
Mary GalLag her . Iront on,
remove her name from
eonstderatton tn the contest
for state ce ntral co rn ·
mtlteewoman tn the Tenth
Dislrt(1 Gallagher 1s the
current incumbent

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the essenlial need to conllnue
CASTEI\U , Belgtum tUPil • a momentumlaunchedatlast
- Ge n Alexander Hatg, ~ year's (London) summtt.'
commander of NATO forces
Hatg
spoke
a ft er
tn Europe, warns that any Washmgton and Bonn traded
quarreling betw een th e rec;runmatton s over Carter 's
Utuled Stales and Europe dectston to defer productt on
over Prestdent Ca rter's of the neutron weapon
freeze on the neutron bomb
As a mtlttary man, Hatg
would play mlo the hands of 'satd, he would would not
the Sovtets m thetr attempt to quest ton a po ll c)' dectston
dtvtde the alliance
reached by a poltlt ca l
In an cxclustv e mtervtew , authortty
Batg satd he was concerned. ·Th e- NATO commander
that potnlmg accusmg fmge rs warned tha t the Sovtel Umon
would only draw attention destrcs the collapse of the
awav from the need lo butld alhance and "clearly the
up NATO agatnst the global mosteffecttve meansof domg
threat of Sovtct unpertalism
lltat would be the crealton of
On the neutron bomb tssue , doubts m the trans-Allanite
Hmg smd, "One thtng that pa rtnership "
would conce rn me about post·
"The whole array of Eastdcclswn fmger porntmg 1n a West dralogue . 1f rmslrans·Atlanttc sense .ould be ma nage d by
Westerr
the t!Hnger that tl 11ould pohtt cal leaders, provtd es
di' ert our attentton from the fc rttlc groun d for the
great .1n:urnphshments of the exploita tron :-rnd rtr'l'nl\ tfJon
nlhance m lhf' p :-1r;;! \ Ca t and

of susptcton and lack of
mutual trust and conftdence
among the partners of the
alhance,' he satd
Batg satd he would be
parlt cularly co ncerned tf
"temporary setba cks" led to
"O trlllltons" with the tdea
that et lh er Amenca or
Europe could by tlself bwld a
eredtble defense agamst a
global assertion of Sovtel
powet
He called Sovtet act1vtlles
m Alrtca "unacceptllble" and
warned that they cou ld have
"a profound tmpact on the
health and vttality of the
alliance " But he satd he was
conftdent the a lites would fmd
full umly at the Washmgton
NATO summtt next month
He added the Umted Sillies
has an mcreastng obhgalton
to consult " metlculousl) "
allt es
on
wtlh
tis
d1sarrriament matters

In addition, Ha1g satd, the
West must realize that
econorntc and monetary
strams are as real a danger to
the alliance as Sovtel power
poltliCS
On an opttmtslic note, he
satd he believed NATO's
fortunes
are • mendm g
followmg the London summ1t,
which was the starting pomt
for a senes of short and longterm for ce tmprovements
and mcreased spending on
defense
But Hatg added tl was
unposstble to solve "15 years
of neglect" m one year
Ulttmately , the West had
more men, money and
producltve capactty than tbe
Sovtet bloc, he satd, "and
there ts no reason why with
sound planmng and efftctent
mana ge ment we are not
gomg to be able to match the
challenges we fa ce "

GALLIPOLIS - Jtm Bl evms,
prestdent of the Gal!ta County Local Board
of Educatton Saturday reported on the
status of problems resu llmg from fires at
CenterVIlle and Hannan Trace Elementary Schools earher thts yea r
Blevms conftrmed "The major obIectlve of the board and admmtstratton
was to relocate students as quickly as
posstble to factlilles so they coJid cum·
plete the school year wtth a rntntmum of
disruptton and delay "
Centervt1le students have been tern·
poranly relocated to Camp Asbury near
Rto Grande. Hannan Tra~e Elementary
students have been relocated m the
Hannan Trace Htgh School where they are
attending a spilt sesston wtth htgh school
students. "The cooperatiOn of both school
personnel and the commuruly resulted m a
tnliltmal amount of lost schoo l days for the

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JAN ET WA.LSH
CO! UMBUS, Ohto t UPI J Hu stler ma ga ztn e ow ner
l.iitrY Flynt, wounded 111 a
small Georgia town by a
smper s bullet "Inch left hun
IJH rllally paralyzed, returned
to lu&gt; hometown today for
furth er trea tment al Ohto
State Umverstty Hospttal
I feel prelt y good," F)ynl
told reporters as he was

news media were allowed
wttllln 400 ya rd s of the
mrcraft
The ambulance ca rrymg
Flynt was escorted to the
hospttal by two Columbus
ctty pollee crutsers and one
Oh to Stat e campus police car
Hts w1fe, Althea, was m the
ambulance wtth Flynt and
the ambu lance was followed
by rlynt's red Rolls Royce
wllh several atd~
Flynt's phySICian at the
hosp tta l IS Dr . Robert
Veterans Mrmorlal Hospital Zo llin ger of the OSU
ADMITTED - Brandon nepartmen t of Surgery
Rgush , Pomer oy, Alt ce
· When he was released
Ha trden Long Bottom , from Emory hospttal hts
Mtldred Hubbard, Syracuse condttton was hs ted as
DISC HAR GED
stab le."
a Unt vers tty
Law r ence H) scll, Junmy Hnsptta l spokesman satd
Gra ham , Bna n John so n,
·He was taken to tfie
Wtlm a Rt ggs Brenda Wh1t c, seventh fl oor of Umverstty
Gcrt r ud e Swartz. Ve lm a hospital where he wtll be m a
Wtnebt enner, Clyde Qutllen prtvate room wtlh one bed ,"
the Umverstty satd tn a brtef
stateme nt "No remodeling
Holzer Medical Center
was done, bot we did make
I DisrhargtS, Aprt113!
certam ad1uslments to brtng
Mrs Mtehael Adam s and m monttormg machines "
dauKh!er, Wtlliam Adkms.
'Larry Flynt had ' a good
Wanda Boggs, Lucttlc Bragg'"''trtp and ts resung m his room
l.u et ll c Carey,
Denvtl fatrly com fortably ," satd Dr
Coburn, James Dtehl , James Manuel T zagou rnt s,
Frcneh, l&gt;l!rt'Q Hall ey, Ttf· assoctate dean of the OSU
fta ny Harvey, Gary Hunley, Co ll ege of Medt cme and
Floren ce John so n, Joyce Medtcal Dtrector of Untvestty
Kea t tng Cha rlen e Kelley , Hosptta l "We'll know more
Donna Kletn Mrs Ronme by the end of the day "
Flynt was moved out of
'McCa m and so n. Je ss~
McKee, Josep h Mtller , Emory Umvers tty Hospttal
Frances Nerral , Carl Nor· unannounced He was rushed
th up, Bobbte Rt ch tc, Althea
Htd eno ur . Lt nd a Swan,
Annettta Wau msley, Doc k · FHA loans main
Watts, Inez Wilgus
1Births, Aprll13 )
tOJ&gt;ic disc ussed
Mr and Mrs Homer Mtlls
• daught er, Sy racuse Mr
Ca rol Costanzo was the
and Mrs Donald Fa nntn, a guest speaker at the regular
da ught er, Jackson Mr and meetmg of the Pomeroy ·
Mrs Elliott Perry, a son, Oak Mtddleport Lt ons Club
Htll
Wednesday
She spoke on the many
HI-I.OW TEMPS •
types of loa ns off ered by the
NE W YOHK iU PIJ - The Farme rs
Home
Adl11ghest temperatu re reported mtmstratton Incl uded were
'llt ursday to the Nattonal commercial loans, loans to
Weather ScrvtC'C, excl udmg sma ll busi nesses for tm ·
Alaska and fl awa u, was 93 provcme nl s, far m Im deg r ees at Orland o, r ia proveme nt
loan s
and
Today 's low was 24 deg rees at financtng nc• farm s Bruce
Devtls Lake, N D
Teaford prcstded
wheeled mto the hosptlal on a
stretcher He looked alert an d
snllk'li to reporters mectmg
the ambulance
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Flynt , 35, was flown to
Co lu mbu s fro m Emory
Un iverSi ty H o~pttal m
Atlanta, Ga , under sin d
secunty Ht s plonc landed at
the umverslly's D&lt;ln Scott
Fteld. but no members of the

Swnmer league Hospil al News
.
in dire need
of assistance
'I he PonH•r o)' Sumnier
Youth Ball Lea gue IS
des pera tely tn need of
vo lunteer help to ready the
fllctlittcs un the Metgs Htgh
School grounds for the upcumrng scasvn
Partt cularl) needed are
sornl' ,volunl ccr bncklayers
"ho wttl!ay block lo replace
'"" du~outs dcst ro)cd by the
Y+ tntcr weathe r
Offtce rs of the league hope
tho~t parent s wtll "get tn·
valved" m the " ork on the
fields
llopefull y. the group will
~ u rk thts
• ee kend on
prepartng the fa ctltl tcs
Anyone wtlling to help ts
asked to call Lee Roush. 992·
7020 . RogerSt e•art, 992-5212.
ur prestdent of the league ,
Don Honncl at 992·2604

VOL 13 NO II

BOARD MEETS
The So u t~ern Local Boord
of Educatwn wtll meet
Tuesda), Aprtl 16, at 7 :lO
p m tn th e ht gh schoo l
ca feterta
SQUAD HUNS
The Syracuse ER Squad
Wednesday wa s ca lled at 6
am for Clara Lavender and
Thu rsday at II 20 p m for
Dale Bass They were both.
taken tu Pleasant Valley
Hosp1ta l

RECEIVE rUNDS
State Audttor Thomas E
f erguson reported an Apnl
distnbutton of $8,653,927 15 In
local government money to
Ohto's 86 co unties and 386
ctucs and vtllages levymg
loca l tncme taxes Of the
total, Me1gs Count y recetved
112,500

A PATIENT
Rtchard Gtlkey of Cltfton,
W. Va , ts I! pattent at
Veterans Memorial Hosptlal
rather than Ca cl Gilkey of
Maso n, W Va , as reported
ear her

EL.BERFELDS I.N POMEROY

GALLIPOLIS- POINT PLEASANT

ROME (UPIJ - The Red Brtgades
lerronsts who have held former Premtcr
Aldo Mora for four weeks announced
Saturday he had been-sentenced to death
In thetr s1xth eommumque smce a
commando squad snatched Moro off a
Rome street and killed hts ftve bodyguards
on March 16, the terrortsts sa td hts
' people's trial " was over
In tdenlfcal messag., relea sed
slmultanously In Turm , Mtlan and Genoa
the Red Brtgades satd
"The mterrogallon of the prisoner Aldo
Moro has been completed There ts no
doubt that Aldo Moro ts gutlty and he has
therefore been sentenced to death "
There was no mdicatton tf the death
"sentence " alrea dy had been carried out

on the fratl , 61-year-&lt;Jid prestdent of the
Chnsltan Democralic Party which has
ruled the nation alone or m coaht10n s1nce
the end of World War II
The terron sts' message sa1d, "The
responstbthltes of Aldo Moro are the same
as those for which lhts stale ts on tnal Hts
gutlt IS the same as that for whteh lhe
Chnshan Democra ts and 1ts reg1me will
be fmally beaten, ltqutdated and diSpersed
through the tmllattve of the ft ghtmg
commumst forces
"Trytng Aldo Mora was but a stage a
moment m what Is the elass war for
communrsm •·
Aller a long preamble accusmg the
Christian Democrats or vanous kmds of
corruptiOn, the message satd lhat after the

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Rio College awarded

Gallia's hike-hike

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scheduled May 21

I $37,890 Action grant
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GALLIPOI.IS - The Federal
volunteer agency, ACTION , has awa rded a
$37,690 grant to Rto Grande Coll ege to be
matched wtth $21 ,363 In local non-Federal
fund s toward fundtng a ll eltred Sentor
Volunteer Program !RSVP ) through May
31, 1979
ThiS news came out Saturday on the
heels of the Thursday meettng of the
Areawtde RSVP Advisory Comnuttec
mee ttng tn Jack son's Fi rst Untied
Presbytertan Church wllh Prestdent
Evelyn Hartwell presiding
The 22 people altendtllll acknowledged
and praised U S Sen Howard Metzen·
baum s support and vote In gelling RSVP
funded agam There were five people each
from Calha and Jackson Counties, four
from Ptke County, and etghl from l'tnton
Co unty
New date for the RSVP televtston
program over WSAZ was announced It
wtll be rescheduled from the ortgmal Apnl
6 date to the new date, April 27, at 12 30
p m on the Joan Ja eger talk show.
There was also a dtscusston of how the
four cnunlles had set up projects for
hononng semor citizens and shut·rns on
Semor Ctltzens Day May 16
Arlene Tracy, Galha County coor·
dina tor, told the group that Gallia County's
sehedule May 16 tneludes gtfl of a hvtng
plant to each shut·ln wtth !Ia Artus the
chatrperl!On for Golba County ; a prayer
breakfast at Grace United Methodtsl
Church at 9 am .; a noon ptenlc luncheon

• Mens Sport Shirts
• Boys Shor1s
• 8Gys Jackets
e Mens Knit Shirts
• Work BeHs
• Ready Made Drapes
• Mens Jog Shorts
• AM.fM Radios
• Womens Spc~~tswear
• Floor lampS
• Carpet Samples

on the lawn\t the Semor C111:zens Center a
mtle from Ga lhpolts on Jackson Ptke , and
at! p m a program of mu Sic and speaktng
followed by open house
Coordtnalors' reports showed Ga ll1a
Co unt y "tth 800 hours 111 F'ebruary and
1,482 tn March; Jackson County 7W tn
f'ebruary and 610 m March, Ptke wtth 793
m rcbruary and 710 m March, and Vtnton
County wtth 600 hours Ill March
RSVP palttctpants serve m public and
private non-profit organizations such as
coults, schools , hospttals, day care centers
and others
There are no eltgt btltty rC&lt;IUtrcm ents
!or volunteers based on education, expertence or Income, and ACTION asstsls
Sentor Volunteers wtth lransportalton,
trammg and development conunumty
support and also asstst 10 sponsoring
recogmuon act1v1tres
RSVP operates through gra nts to
public and private non-profit orgamzauons
Ul loca l communities and 11s roster
currently stands at more than 213,000
sentor volunteers m the Umted States
For more mformatton on the Retrred
Semor Volunteer Program, contact the
Project Dtrector, Mary K Smalley, P 0
Box 978 m Rto Grande
Other vo luntee r programs ad ·
mmtst ered by ACTION Include the Peace
Corps, I'ISTA (Volunteers 1n Service to
Amertcal Umverslty l'car for ACTI ON,
Sentor Co mpamun Program and the
Foster Grandparent Pro~ ram

JOHN RIEBEL

Carter

EXTENDED FORECAST
M daJ lhrough Wednesday, a
ch
of • ho~ ers late Monda y and
Tu
and lair Wednesday Highs
"lll be In the 50s or low 60s Monday and
in the upper 50s or the 60s Tuesda y and
Wednesda y Lows wlll be In the l Os
Monda) and in the upper lOs or 40s

lookh~ g

or

ahead

Tuesday and Wednesday .

By WESLEY G. PIPPERT
THURMONT, Md I UPI) - Prestdent
Carter wtll make tax and ttvtl 'crvt ce
reform h1s next legislative prrontws on('e
the Panama Canal trea lies arc dtsposed
of, htgh-ranktng Whtte House sourc~s satd
Saturday
The sourc-es satd Ca rter rs also workmg
on a Wh1te House staff reorgaruzatwn plan
but wtll keep all of hts present sentor staff
members
The prestdent and Mrs Carter relaxed
and strolled outdoors at Camp Davtd
Saturday on the eve of a slork·takmg
conference "'lh nearly all of hts top
admmtstratton advtsers
Those slated to attend Sunday s parley
at the presiden tial retreat rn Mar}lctnd's
Ca toct m Mou ntarn s lfl cluded Vrce
Con ttnued on A·2

GALIJPOLIS - Jim Cochran, of the
Galhpohs Area Jaycees, has been named
chatrman of Galtta County 's 1978 Htke·
Btke for llctarded Ctl!Zens
· On May 21." Cochran satd, "rcstdcnts
of Ga Uta Co unty wtlt have an opportumty
to take part In lhts worthwhtle event We
hope everyone wtiiiom us Ill the htke-btke
either as part1c1pants or sponsors-"
11te htke-btke campatgn calls on
volu nteer cttlzens to e1ther h1kc or b1ke for
retarded ctllZCns over a measured co urse
Busrnesses and 1nd1vrduals are asked to
pledge so much per mtle for each mtte
walked or rtdden by parttctpants
The walk or n de wtlllake place on May
21 PartiCipants who walk wtll begtn at 10
am whtle those who rtde wtll begin at I
p m Prizes wtll · be awarded to the pa r·
ttctpants •ho obtam the mo;t money from · D
pledges
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Htkers or btkers wtll rally at the Cll)
Park, and the measured &lt;oursc wtll be 17
mttes long Check potnts wtll be set up at
mterva!B along the route. to accurate!)
clock the mtles walked or ridden by par·
ttctpants "Walk and btke rtdes have been
GA I.I.I POLIS - Paul J Knotts has
ve ry successful Ill other parts of the
been
promoted to Operation s Manager fo r
co untry," Cochran sa1d, "and have ratsed
thousands of dollars for the mentally domesuc motors and power transmiSSion
retarded I know we can count on the manufactunng: operatiOns, It was anClltzens of Gallia County to make the nounced Saturday by James T Sakat , vtce
campa1gn here an o utst.andm~&gt;: success •· prestdent of the Electri c Motor Group,
Sponsor sheets for rtders and walkers IWbbms &amp; Myers, Inc Knolls will assume
ma y be ptcked up at Bob Saunders Quaker hts new responStbthty tmmedtately
Knotts, 44, who formerly was general
State, Gallipolis State 1nstttute PYA
Volunteer Service Offtce, Gufdtng Hands manager of the Galhpohs opera!tun, "'11
School, and The Wiseman Agency. Fur now dtrect all man ufactu rrng,
fuither tnformatton, contact Jim Cochran eng1neenn g, t&gt; mplo)ee relatrons and
financtal control funct tons at Electnc
at 446-788t or Pat Cochran at 446-4007.
Motor Group plant s tn Gal!tpolis, Memphi s, Tenn , Cheshir e, Conn , and
Salisbury,
Pa. Plant operattons managers
Bloodmobile to visit
wtll report to Knotts
In aMounct ng thts asstgnment Sakat
Gallipolis April 20
said, "There arc a number of conunon
ltn ka ges between the ope rating and
GALLIPOLI S - The Hunttn gton markettng funcl tons of these divtstons For
RegiOnal Bloodmobile
vtstl Ga lltpolts msta nce," he continu ed, '' many
from noon to 6 p m Thursday at the Grace customers arc served by bot h dtvistons
Untled Methodtst Church
an d many sktlls are common to
Mrs Thelma Sha ver, cn unty blood manufactu rtng and engiocenng " He satd
chatrman , satd blood replacements should lhts mer~e r M acllvit!Cs under Knotts wtll
be made at thiS VISit
provtde better responde to customet needs
Persons 18~ years of age arc eligtble
to gtve blood Seventeen-year olds may
donate blood tf they have permtssion sltps Vehicle destroyt•d
fro m a parent or guardia n

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Our House musemn

opens '78 season
GA! II PO I.fS - Our House. the Ohto
museum on First &gt;\vc rn Gcdllpolls.
opened lor the 1976 season Saturda)
Mar)' Allison, curator, saJd that Our
House wtll be closed Monda) and Tuesday
uf each "eek but the season \\Ill run until 5
pm Oct 29
/'\dm1sswn fee IS !J11ll 50 cents, but for
people 13 years of age and over, but a 25ecnt fee Will be assessed th1s season for
ch tldrcn SIX through 12 years of age Mrs
Allison sa td

&lt;X&gt;NTEST WJN~ERS NAMED -::. Winners of the 1978 Gallia Sot! and Water
CooservaUon District poster contest were named Frtday afternoon Jddges
pjctured above with the top three posters are, left to right, Fred· Deel , ~xtenslon
office; 1nabelle Sibley, receptionist at the county courthouse and Frank Mtll
t;OOnty treasurer, First ~lace honors went to Jackie Sanders, Clay Elementa~
School. Tammy Palrtck s poster from Hannan Trace chptured ser'md place
honors and Ruuell Saunders' poster from Cadmus placed third '·• the annual
event Theme this year was "The Story of Land ."

Sale Continues Saturday From 9:30 to 5 PM
and Monday 9:30 to 5 PM

"

the Chnstmas vacauon last year 'due to the
ftnanctal problems Voters have tumed
down addtllonal tax tevtes
The board recently gave Rtebel a oneyea r contract , however, prevtous contracts had been for three-yea r periods
At r rtday's meetmg, etght restdents
d1scussed promollon for passage of a !().
mtll levy so ught for one year only
The ftnanctatly hard pressed board
voted to sell at publte auctton, Umber
growing on some W acres ol land behutd
the titgh school The tlillber will be auctioned at 10 a m on May 20 at the htgh
school Persons needm~ more Ulfonnatlon
are to contact Supt Rtebel or Mrs EloiSe
Boston , clerk-treasurer.
The board granted a leave of absence
to Ntcnle Abraham, primary EMR teacher
at the Chester school for the rematnder of
the year for health reasons Susan Dye was
named to fill the post Janet Kestner was
gtven pen,nlsston to attend a Future
Homemakers of Amertca Conference 111
Columbus, Aug 21·22
In other business, Mar. 3 was approved
as a ca larntly day Permtssion to use the
Rtvervtew and Chester buildings In late
June for Btble School purposes was gfven
It was agreed that a grand ptano given to
the dtstrtct by the late Mrs. Edna Stewart
be retumed to the famtly when tl ts no
longer needed The board also agreed to
sell a Sptnet Baby Grand whtch IS no
longer needed . Interested persons should
cnntact Rtebel or Mrs Boston
Byron McCoy was gtven permtsston to
lay underground electrtc cable and a gas
line under a part of the htgh school grounds
to a new home he ts building adjacent to
the school
Usts of staff members, who are to
have access to student records m each
school, were approved The board approved the graduation of semors for June
4

Knotts assumes new
post at Robbins &amp; Myers

Mrs Bilston was authomed tc attend a
clerk-treasurer sessiOn mAthens on June 9
and to borrow money to pay the April bills.
It was agreed to advertiSe for bids on a
new roof at the Chester school Finns
needtng spectftcattons are to contact Mrs
Boston
IWbelt Shaver was added to the
and lake belter advantage of sktlls
substitute
teachers list and Joe Mitchem
ava liable from all locations
and
Kellha
Whtllatch were named subIn related management news, two
sttlute
bus
dmers
pendtng passage of
market mg managers, L Scott Bouldin at
thetr
dnvtng
tests
Ga lltpahs. and R A. Ntek" Rosst at
The resignation of Jame Headley as high
Cheshtre, Conn , wtll now report to Mr
school
secretary was accepted and James
Sa kat They prcv tolL'IY reported to general
Watson
was employed as a htgh school
man.a~ers at their respcctt~,oe loca ttons
custodian
for the rematnder of the year
Mr Knotts has heen assoctaled wtlh
were
made for app!ymg for Ttlle IV
Plans
llobbms &amp; M) crs for over 25 years, m
funds
to
be
used
for the purchase of ltbrary
manufactunng productiOn and budget
books
management He has se rved wrth other
Regular meet~ngs of the board were
dtvtstuns of thts company and other motor
changed
to the third Tuesday of each
diVISion plants dunng thts tune, h1s most
Continued on A-2
re&lt;ent move to Galhpolts tn 1976 Knolls IS
a native of Sprmgfte!d, studted at Wttten·
berg UntverStty, Sprtngfteld, and has been
active m Galltpohs ctvtc and cornmumty
affatrs

Oeanup day
set April23

by fir~ Saturday

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PRICE 25 CENTS

EAS T MF: IGS - Jo hn Rtebel
supennlendent of the Eastern Locai
School Dt;'lnct for the past 12 years, wtll
not be ret urmng to hts post as head of the
dtstnct next fa ll
Rrebel armounced h1s res1gnat10n when
lhe boa rd of education met rn regular
sesSion Frtday mght It ts reported Rtebel
has been htred for a federal program post
out of the co unty, but !mal con tracts have
not been stgned
The Eastern Drslnct has been rn
fmanctaltroubl e fo r the past few months
Schools were closed for a penod precedmg

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

MIDDLEPORT POMEROY

Riebel resigns
Eastern post

&lt;~tftaJ " of Moro before a "people's
tnbwtal" there would be ' no sensational
revelations," because tl sard the crimes of
U1e Chrtst tan Democrats were well known
"But our duty and that of all
revolulwnanes rs to orga mze the
prolelartal , to butld the force that will
fmally carry out the condemnatton of lhe
bou rgeo1s 1e and rts se rvants, " the
statement said
f or one mon th, 50,000 poltre and troops
ha ve been fruttlessly scou rmg the nation
for lhe former premter and hts captors
No handwrtllen message or photograph
fr om flve-'lrme Premter Mora were
rncluded wtth the terror1st message as m
the preVIous hve commumques smce hrs
caplW'e

and hts fa ther4n-law Ralph Zmn, are partners tn the
enterprtse expected to be completed soon

tntint

SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 1978

APRIL STORE WIDE SALE
SPECIAL SALE PRICES
• Womens Coats
• Car Tape Players
• Girls Sleepwear
e Girls Shorts
• Girls Dresses
• Timex Watches
• Metal Cabinets
• Gingham Checks Yardage
• Corningw~re Bake Sets
..
Py
M
• rex 1xmg Bowls

tmts

Kidnapped premie
sentenced to death

to De Kalb-Peachtree &amp;rport
at about 6 30 a m and flown
to Colwnbus aboard an atr
ambulance
Offt ctals m Georgta had
s&amp;d Thursday Flynt would
return to Ohto but refused w
Htve dellltls on the tnp.
'The grave concern ts that
we not endanger htm further
by makmg a public schedule
of h1 s departure," the
spokesman at Emory satd
Flynt was paralyzed from
the mtd-thtghs down after
bemg wounded by a smper's
bullet on a street corner
March 6 at Lawrencevt lle
durtng a break tn hts trtal on
a mt sdem ea nor obscenity
charge Also wounded was h1s
attorney, Gene Reeves, who
recently was released from
the hospttal at Lawrencevtlle
No arrests have been made
m the ~hootmg .
MARCH SALES
March 1976 sales of Senes
E &amp; H Umted States Savlllgs
Bonds m Ohto were $43
mtllion At the end of March
the stale attamed 23.2 per
cent of tts 1976 Sales Goal
Theodore T Reed Jr .
Met g~ Co unt y Volunteer
Sal' tngs" l3onds Chatrman ,
re port ed March sa les of
Savmgs Bonds tn the county
were $30,862 The county
aeh teved 20 2 per cent of tis
arutual sa les goal March 31.

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Flynt returned to Columbus
B}

students," Blevrns commented The next
major hurdle, Blevms reported, "as to
cnrrect aoy safety deftcienctes m the
Camp Asbury facility Safety mspecttons
were recently compl eted by the state Ill·
dustnal co mmi SS ion and defrc1encres
tdenltlted Archtte&lt;t Bob Grant has been
employed by the board to project the costs
and develop a plan for ehmtnaung those
deft clenctes
Stale and local mvest tgators have not
yet dtsclosed the cause of the fires In~ /tl1
4~ ~ l '
~
surance company adJUSters are expet'f.ed
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~to propose a fm a ncta l settl ement
momentartly and Archttect Grant wtll
.-. ~ T4 . . . . . . 1 p
asstst the board m ubta mmg a satisfactory
settlement
Blevtns contmued, 'Before It can be
determmed where students wtll be housed
ON BOAT FACIUTY PHOGHESSING next year, tt IS necessary to fully consider WorkWOHK
mmn con tractor for the facriH} which w11l hol1')e f.l sales
ts progressmg at a raptd pace on the $500 000 Ztllfl 'S
Contmued on A-2
rfXlm, a ~as dock and repair bwldm g adJacent to the
Landmg at Kanauga Carter and Evans. Galltpolis, ts the
cxJstmg Ash land Oil Servrce Station Roger G Flemmg

TO MEET 11JESDAY
GA LLI POLIS - Gall tpo!IS Ctty
Comnusslon wtll meet tn speetal sesston
Tuesday, begtnntng at 8 p m tn lhe city
commisston room In the Mum c1pal
Buildtng
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BELEASEil FROM JAIL
POMEROY - Leonard M Filchpatrick, 21, Middlepo rt , charged wuh
murder mthe a11eged shooting death of hts
w1fe, Kathryn Ellen Fitchpatrlck , April 9,
was released from jafl frtday under
160,000 bond

GALUPOLIS - A short tn electrtcal
wtrtng destroyed a 1976 Chrysler owned by
Wtlham Wooda11 at 12 24 a.m Saturday on
SR 586, four and one·half mtles west of
Galltpolts
Ftre Chtef James A. Nolthup satd the
blaze ort glllated from the passenger area
Ejghl men responded to the 56th alarm of
the year
Grass. brush and weeds burned in a fire
at &gt;.52 p m Friday at 131 2 Eastern Ave
The property IS owned by Ed George of
Coal Grove and rented to D. Gnggs
Clu!dren p!aytng ••th matches were
blamed for the blaze

PAUL J. KNOTTS

GALLIPOLIS - Next Sunday the
Galltpolis merchants are going to clean up
three winter-ravaged areas of downtown
tn the Old French Ctty
Rtck Carter, prestdent of the Galllpolla
Retail Merchants Association, sent a
message to hts fellow businessmen and
women that the City will supply a truck
and driver for the work In the Publlc
Square, the municipal parking lot, and
Second Ave
The two-month siege of snow and Ice
left dirt and debriS whtch the tolling
merchants will clean up, wtth brooms,
shovels, and trash bags.
They 'll meet at 2 p m In the Public
Square.
Asking for a big turnout, President
Rick Carter said, "The more the metTler
and the qutcker we get done "
He added "Remember one thtng. We
are products of our environment, 90 let'l
get our envll'onmenl cleaned up so we look
good"

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A~'l- T he ~ u nda: l'nnt'~~t·ntml·l. Sund(:t ~. ;\pnl 16. Hl78

Blevins...
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Carter.

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Continued from A·!
President Walter Mondale , the sentor
While House staff and most members of
the Cabinet. The Carters arrivt-d by
helicopter Fnday afternoon . Mondale and
the rest were to fly up by helicopter from
Washington Sunday afternoon for policy
review meetings th e rest of that day and
Monday mo rning .
On the president's legislative plans , two
high-ranking White House staff officials
told UPI that Carter will devote his
attention to his proposed reforms of the tax
laws and the civ il service organization
after the canal treaty comes to a final
raqfic,ation vote Tuesday .
Cori'gressmen influential in tax~wdting
policy have opposed Carter's plan to link
tax reform with th e Uix cut both he and
Congress want as aQ econom ic stimul us
this year . Civi l S€rvice un ion lea ders have
reacted angrily to his proposals for
eliminating automatic wage raises at
some levels and Simplifying dismissal
procedures.
The" 3ftbuse offi cials, however, said
Carter is not pessimistic about his
prospect.s for success un these controversial issues despite the problems he has had
with Congress on hts long-sta lled energy
bill and a number of other propos;tls.
His publi c opinion poll ratings also have
been declining late ly.
"It's the inevitable result of takmg on
tough issues, ' 1 one key aide said.
"The best politics is not to shy away
from the tough issues."
Th e sources also satd Carter's top White
House staff will remain intact after the
president appruves plans to rearrange
staff duties .

Continued from A-1
the costs and desirability of several
· alternatives including continued use of
Ca mp Asbury, the cost of refurbishing the
remaining structures to acceptable state
standards, and the purchase of portable
classrooms." He pointed out that under the
best circumstances , new buildings could
~ot be completed before the end of next
sc hool year.
Architect Grant is completing cost
est)mates to aid the boarp in determing
whether existing structures are worth
restoring . Specifications are also being
fi nalized for use in advertising for bids for
portable classrooms with advertisements
to begin wtthin a few dovs.
Architect' Grant will be reponing cost
estimates to the board before tl~t• next
regular meetin g May 13. Blenns mdica ted
the board will probably hBI'C suffi cient
Ulformation upon which wac! at tha t ttm e.
In a related matter . Blevin s report ed
the facility survey team fr om Ohio State
University has nearly completed its study
of building needs for the co unty system .
The team is expected 1o present a report
early in May. The board will usc the report
to formulate a building program and
repla ce inadequate and unsafl.' ~chuo l

~ unm1er ,

Riebel ••.
Cunllnued from A-1
month at i :JO p.m. The next meeting wtll
be held on May 23. Friday's meeting was
recessed until 10 a.m . Saturday, April 22,
at which lime the board w11l act on the
employment of personnel whose contra cts
expire this y.:ar.
Attending the meeting were Riebel,
Mrs. Bost on and boa rd members. Douglas
Bissell. Dursel La~kills , Dorothy Calaway.
James Caldwell and Deryl Well.

PHYSICAL THERAPY STARTS
CO LUMBUS , Ohio t UP II - Hustler
magazine owner Larry Flynt began extensive physical exams Saturday as
doctors started planning a rehabilitation
prog ram they hope will enable Flynt to
rega In use of his Iegs.
Flynt, left partia lly paralyzed by . a
sniper's bullet In Georgia nearly six wee ks
ago, is "very determmed " to walk again,
according to hts wife. Althea.
f'lynt was transferred from Emory
Umversity Hospital in Atlanta Friday to
Ohto State University Hospital. An OSU
spokesperson sa td today tha t Flynt
·rested com fortably" Fnday mght and hts
co nditiOn had improved from stable to
sat isfactory.

BY JAMES SANDS
GALLIPO LIS - . On April
14 ,' 1865, as President Lincoln
prepared him se lf for an
evening of theate r, woril
came from the U. S. Army
Intelligence that the Con·
federate Jake Thompson was
spotted in Main e. The
question · WJIS asked of Mr.
Lincoln answered, as he so
often did . With a story. Linco ln told of an Irish so ldier
who would ride into a town
and order a glass of soda and
would also add to this order,
"and you can put in a few
drops of whiskey unbeKnown

7:30 EACH EVENING

PAUl KELlER, SPEAKER
"Hear the Truth In Simplicity"

con~

spiracies a~a ins t Lin coln.
Presi dent Johnson blamed
Jeffer son Dat·is for the
mu rder and. offered a $1110,000

reward

MAKES SO RORITY
Miss Jane Circle , a thirdquart er freshma n at North·
western University , Evanstun. Illinois, • ha s bee n
se lected for membership in
S1Rma Alpha Iota , women 's
mus1c hon orary sorurity at
the umversity . Miss Ci rcle
was one of nine freshmen
voice student s chosen for the
l&gt;Jnor. A member of NU
Concert Choir, the Evanston
Chorale , and Alpha Ganm1a
Delta, Ja ne is !he daughter of
Mr . and Mrs. Dean R. Circle,
299 Lower River Road,
Gallipolis.

APRIL 17 THRU APRil 21

numerous reports of

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over
Ga llia ,
Metgs ,
Lawren ce, Athens an d
Wa shin gton counti es. If
anyone would like help in
starti ng a Tops Cha pt er,
please cunta ct Mrs. Clark at
367.{)!72.

POMEROY, 0.

traitorous : press wa s
permitlt•d to nourish." It
should be noted that the
Dispatch was a Cup·
perhead newspaper. Wh en
the editor of the Dispatch
learned that he' was beipg
blamed for Lincoln's death,
he wrote that the editor of
the Journal should join the
circus as a side show freak.
' Throughout the month of
May both papers carried

Lincoln, " What are We to

Cheshire, as area caplain

200 W. MAIN

Lincoln 's dea lh is that a

do?''

IS APPOINTED
TOPS t Take Off Pounds
Sensibly J Area Supervisor
Sandy Gier, has appointed
Hetty J o Clark, Rt. I,

GOSPEL MEETING.

Ohio . "The reason fur

th e death and burial of
Lincoln are like a Greek
tra gedy and comedy all
rolled into one. · On the one
side were th e ridiculous
stories of ('Onspiracy; on the
other hand were the
bickerings between Chi cago
and Springfield as to who was
to. have the right to bury Mi·.
Lincoln . Added to this was the
fa ct that President Johnson
ca lled fur a day of mourning
for Lincoln on June I, 1865,
which that year was the Day
of Ascension in the Chri stian
ca lendar - one Of the most
joyous occasions for the

A-J- Tiic Sund"'' Ttmcs~• ·n tm el. Sunday, April l6, 1978

brother's funeral.
The othe r story M•as
about fou r young soldiers
who ca me riding through
Ga llipoli s wit h "s word s
fla shing a nd revo lv ers
coeko·d." They yelled as
th ey rode all over
Gallipolis, "We are four of
Shermari's men and If "'e
ran 't whip e•·erybody, we
ain't fit to belong to that old
war horse." Fortunately,

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MEET TUESDAY
GALLIPOLIS - Gallia County soecial
deputies will meet Tuesday, April IB, at
i: JO p.m. 10 the Calha Co unt y Courthouse.

CHURCH OF CHRIST

{

Aprilll3 years ·ago marked by
assassination of Abe_Lincoln

Lincoln went on to say,
"And I 'II be ,obliged if you'II
let Jake Thompson pass
thro u ~h Main e a nd in to
Canada
unbe k nown
to
anyone." That evening ln
Ford's Theater, Lincoln was
fa tall y shot.
The fabric of American
society had been ripped apart
by the Civi l War, but when
Lincoln was shot, that sudety
wa s torn lo shr eds.
Irrationality and suspicion
were the diseases thai held
the country in th ei r grips.
And as une reads the acs uf Lincoln's death in
count
PRISON GLARD KILLED
the
newspapers
uf the day,
ROME 1UPI 1- A chi lling Red Brigmles
thi
s
ir
rationa
lit y
and
communique Saturday said a prison guard
suspicion
beca
me
apparenl.
was killed by a terror,i~t squad fur daring
The Ga llipoli s Dispatch
to fi re back and warned that members uf
print
ed prophetica lly in its
the group that kidnapped former Premier
May
12, 1865, paper, "SenAldo :\loro might shoot to kill in the future.
sa
tion
mongers
labor
The statement, found by the Italian ·
news agency ANSA 10 a Turin telephone assi duously to add fuel to th'e
. booth after an anonymous telephone call , passions of the hour by in·
expressed indignation that the guard. ventions of such absurdity
Lorenzo Cutugno tried Ia defend himself thai in a ca lmer time they
would be subj ects of
ag~mst an attack by two men and a
ridicule."
woman .
On Ma.v ~ the Gallipolis
It charged that tutugno was : •well
Journal had blamed Lin·
known in pnson circles for hi s sadism,
coin 's death on the Cot&gt;alvmys in the front ranks of prisoner~
pl'rh l•a d ll l'wspape rs uf
beaters and a member of the notorious
thrashing squad ."

buildings tn the county . The board is ex~
pected to bring a proposal to the voters this

.

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Chri~tia n .

John son later
cha nged the dale.
. Emotionally the se wer e
&lt;lifficult times for America ns.
She was both sad and glad.
Glad that the war was over
and sad over the loss of her
leader.
Two slnries appeared in
thr Gallipolis Dlspat( h In
May 186S which perhaps
ca ptured tht• dominant
moods of Amcri&lt;·ans. One
" 'aS about a local soldier
whn had ·been mis1lng in
action and was believed
dead. ·n e returned home on
the very same day of his

no unc wa s hurt.

By summer the Wounds of
the nation were beginning to
heal. In Gallipolis, the circuses were ba ck after lour

vears abse nce, as were
concerts in the park where
the yea r before were hay,
livestock and amm unition.
The
f' ourlh of July
celebration in!8f&gt;5 was one of
optimism and reli ef, as well
as a time for reflection over
the greatness of th e nation' s
fall en "Captain ."

Sunday Times-Sentinel

0 I h"e r
p ro m i nenI
So utherners were impl acated
as wel l. There was a report
out of Washi ngton in early
June that authorities found a
letter on Booth that con·
n ec t ~ d the murder wit h
foreign ~ove rn m ents. Booth
was also connected to a
Nutihcrn senator in thai 1t
was rumored that Booth had
secretly
married
the
senator's daughter.
Booth 's brother wa s
~rre s t e d
just for bei ng
related to Booth. The U. S.
Arm)' d osed down Ford's
TI1eater when it wsa rumored
that over 1110 peo pl e 'in at·
lendance there the t!veni ng
Li ncoln was shot kne w the
deta ils of the assassination
plot. On three or four ot her
occasions the owner nf Ford 's
tried to reopen hi s theater.
Each Iime the Army closed
him down even though no
charges were ever proven
agam st the ma n.
In late May th e U. S. Army
unco&lt;·ered what they claimed
was a plot by the conspirators , that killed Lincoln,
to blo"· up Philadelphia.
Residents of Gallipolis
began a memorial fund for
Llnroln as well as ron·
dUt' liD g Cburr h serdf'CS
and lodge tribute s. One of
the nkesl tributes ca me
from th e Ariel Lodge of
IOOF . "We hold the namo•
of Abraham Lil&lt;·oln in
gratrful remembrance and
plact• It by the si de of tho•
imm ortal Was hing ton's
who t'ooducted this nation
through its struggle for
independence. While one
may be styled the Father uf
his t·ountry.; the other may
be said lu be Its Savior."
The episodes surrounding

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Enyart named
vice· chairman
GALIJ POI&gt;IS - The Ohio
[)river and Safety Education
Associalion has announced
that James E'nyart, ari~ in­
st ructor at Gallia Academy
High School, has been elected
to serve a one vear term as
vice-&lt;:ha irman of its Board of
Directors. This professional
grou p represents over 3,000
. educators in Ohio's schools.
Organizati on efl orls in·
elude educa\ion in the areas
of advan ced trainin g in
driving skill s, defe nsive
driving, ve hi cle· mai n·

tena nce, prompt and proper
care of the injured, traffi c
laws, pedestrian and bicvcle
sa fety, motor cycle sa fety,
and school bus passenger
safely to name a few .
Ohio has i'Iong been
recognized' as a leader in
reduced auto accidents and
fata lities by the National
Hi Khway Tralfi c Sa(ely
Administra tion . In centive
grant funds have been issued
to Ohio to continue this
remarkable record.
ODSE Board of Directors

GAHS inducts 13 juniors
into National Honor Society
.GALI.IPOLIS - Pri nci pal
James N. M. Davis an·
no unced Saturday 13 jun·
iors were indu cted into
the Vernon Chapter of the
Natio nal Hon.or Society
during .Friday's assembly at
. Ga llia Academy High SchooL
Juniors tapped for membership were qua lified by a
3.0 av ~ ra ge or hi gher .
Faculty members voted for
the IUlllOr candidates COn·
sidering selection on!he l\asis
of sc holars hip, cha racte r,
leadership and service.
Juni or s acce pted for
membership were: Juanita
Arrin gton, Tami Bair d,
Va ler ie Finley. Gr t•gor~'

Isaacs, Mae Kemp, Pamela
Knicely, Dixie Martin,
Saralyn Mason, Diana Me·
Ca lli ster , Pat rici a Niehm,
Allen Rutz, Michelle Vallee .
and Sheri Wade.
Officers of the National
Honor Society are: Peter
Grot h, pres ident ; Bradley
Ab els, vice pres ident ;
Melinda Spencer, secretary
and Letty Walker, treasurer.
Tom Jones wa s the master of
ce remonie s. He led th e
pledge to the flag. Cheryl
Baird had the devoti onal
meditation.
Faculty
adv isor
is
Raympnd Adams.

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Social
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Calendar 1I

MONDAY
ANNUA L AWARDS Tea of
Veterans Memoria l Hospital
Ca ndystripers Monday 7 p.m.
in east·west dining- room.
Parents and friends are in ·
vited. A pa nel of health·
career representatives will
be guest speak ers. Ca n·
dystripers a re as ked to meet

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Ohio Valley Bank takes a

JAMES ENYART
asl;isls in advising the Driver
Education Section of The
Ohi o · Department
of
Education on expenditures of .
NHTSA monies at the state
level.
Enya rt, an instructor at
Ga lli a Academy for ten
years , is co mpleting t he
second year of a two year
term of offi ce on the ODSEA
Board.

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Continued from A·!
President Walter Mondale , the sentor
While House staff and most members of
the Cabinet. The Carters arrivt-d by
helicopter Fnday afternoon . Mondale and
the rest were to fly up by helicopter from
Washington Sunday afternoon for policy
review meetings th e rest of that day and
Monday mo rning .
On the president's legislative plans , two
high-ranking White House staff officials
told UPI that Carter will devote his
attention to his proposed reforms of the tax
laws and the civ il service organization
after the canal treaty comes to a final
raqfic,ation vote Tuesday .
Cori'gressmen influential in tax~wdting
policy have opposed Carter's plan to link
tax reform with th e Uix cut both he and
Congress want as aQ econom ic stimul us
this year . Civi l S€rvice un ion lea ders have
reacted angrily to his proposals for
eliminating automatic wage raises at
some levels and Simplifying dismissal
procedures.
The" 3ftbuse offi cials, however, said
Carter is not pessimistic about his
prospect.s for success un these controversial issues despite the problems he has had
with Congress on hts long-sta lled energy
bill and a number of other propos;tls.
His publi c opinion poll ratings also have
been declining late ly.
"It's the inevitable result of takmg on
tough issues, ' 1 one key aide said.
"The best politics is not to shy away
from the tough issues."
Th e sources also satd Carter's top White
House staff will remain intact after the
president appruves plans to rearrange
staff duties .

Continued from A-1
the costs and desirability of several
· alternatives including continued use of
Ca mp Asbury, the cost of refurbishing the
remaining structures to acceptable state
standards, and the purchase of portable
classrooms." He pointed out that under the
best circumstances , new buildings could
~ot be completed before the end of next
sc hool year.
Architect Grant is completing cost
est)mates to aid the boarp in determing
whether existing structures are worth
restoring . Specifications are also being
fi nalized for use in advertising for bids for
portable classrooms with advertisements
to begin wtthin a few dovs.
Architect' Grant will be reponing cost
estimates to the board before tl~t• next
regular meetin g May 13. Blenns mdica ted
the board will probably hBI'C suffi cient
Ulformation upon which wac! at tha t ttm e.
In a related matter . Blevin s report ed
the facility survey team fr om Ohio State
University has nearly completed its study
of building needs for the co unty system .
The team is expected 1o present a report
early in May. The board will usc the report
to formulate a building program and
repla ce inadequate and unsafl.' ~chuo l

~ unm1er ,

Riebel ••.
Cunllnued from A-1
month at i :JO p.m. The next meeting wtll
be held on May 23. Friday's meeting was
recessed until 10 a.m . Saturday, April 22,
at which lime the board w11l act on the
employment of personnel whose contra cts
expire this y.:ar.
Attending the meeting were Riebel,
Mrs. Bost on and boa rd members. Douglas
Bissell. Dursel La~kills , Dorothy Calaway.
James Caldwell and Deryl Well.

PHYSICAL THERAPY STARTS
CO LUMBUS , Ohio t UP II - Hustler
magazine owner Larry Flynt began extensive physical exams Saturday as
doctors started planning a rehabilitation
prog ram they hope will enable Flynt to
rega In use of his Iegs.
Flynt, left partia lly paralyzed by . a
sniper's bullet In Georgia nearly six wee ks
ago, is "very determmed " to walk again,
according to hts wife. Althea.
f'lynt was transferred from Emory
Umversity Hospital in Atlanta Friday to
Ohto State University Hospital. An OSU
spokesperson sa td today tha t Flynt
·rested com fortably" Fnday mght and hts
co nditiOn had improved from stable to
sat isfactory.

BY JAMES SANDS
GALLIPO LIS - . On April
14 ,' 1865, as President Lincoln
prepared him se lf for an
evening of theate r, woril
came from the U. S. Army
Intelligence that the Con·
federate Jake Thompson was
spotted in Main e. The
question · WJIS asked of Mr.
Lincoln answered, as he so
often did . With a story. Linco ln told of an Irish so ldier
who would ride into a town
and order a glass of soda and
would also add to this order,
"and you can put in a few
drops of whiskey unbeKnown

7:30 EACH EVENING

PAUl KELlER, SPEAKER
"Hear the Truth In Simplicity"

con~

spiracies a~a ins t Lin coln.
Presi dent Johnson blamed
Jeffer son Dat·is for the
mu rder and. offered a $1110,000

reward

MAKES SO RORITY
Miss Jane Circle , a thirdquart er freshma n at North·
western University , Evanstun. Illinois, • ha s bee n
se lected for membership in
S1Rma Alpha Iota , women 's
mus1c hon orary sorurity at
the umversity . Miss Ci rcle
was one of nine freshmen
voice student s chosen for the
l&gt;Jnor. A member of NU
Concert Choir, the Evanston
Chorale , and Alpha Ganm1a
Delta, Ja ne is !he daughter of
Mr . and Mrs. Dean R. Circle,
299 Lower River Road,
Gallipolis.

APRIL 17 THRU APRil 21

numerous reports of

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over
Ga llia ,
Metgs ,
Lawren ce, Athens an d
Wa shin gton counti es. If
anyone would like help in
starti ng a Tops Cha pt er,
please cunta ct Mrs. Clark at
367.{)!72.

POMEROY, 0.

traitorous : press wa s
permitlt•d to nourish." It
should be noted that the
Dispatch was a Cup·
perhead newspaper. Wh en
the editor of the Dispatch
learned that he' was beipg
blamed for Lincoln's death,
he wrote that the editor of
the Journal should join the
circus as a side show freak.
' Throughout the month of
May both papers carried

Lincoln, " What are We to

Cheshire, as area caplain

200 W. MAIN

Lincoln 's dea lh is that a

do?''

IS APPOINTED
TOPS t Take Off Pounds
Sensibly J Area Supervisor
Sandy Gier, has appointed
Hetty J o Clark, Rt. I,

GOSPEL MEETING.

Ohio . "The reason fur

th e death and burial of
Lincoln are like a Greek
tra gedy and comedy all
rolled into one. · On the one
side were th e ridiculous
stories of ('Onspiracy; on the
other hand were the
bickerings between Chi cago
and Springfield as to who was
to. have the right to bury Mi·.
Lincoln . Added to this was the
fa ct that President Johnson
ca lled fur a day of mourning
for Lincoln on June I, 1865,
which that year was the Day
of Ascension in the Chri stian
ca lendar - one Of the most
joyous occasions for the

A-J- Tiic Sund"'' Ttmcs~• ·n tm el. Sunday, April l6, 1978

brother's funeral.
The othe r story M•as
about fou r young soldiers
who ca me riding through
Ga llipoli s wit h "s word s
fla shing a nd revo lv ers
coeko·d." They yelled as
th ey rode all over
Gallipolis, "We are four of
Shermari's men and If "'e
ran 't whip e•·erybody, we
ain't fit to belong to that old
war horse." Fortunately,

.'

MEET TUESDAY
GALLIPOLIS - Gallia County soecial
deputies will meet Tuesday, April IB, at
i: JO p.m. 10 the Calha Co unt y Courthouse.

CHURCH OF CHRIST

{

Aprilll3 years ·ago marked by
assassination of Abe_Lincoln

Lincoln went on to say,
"And I 'II be ,obliged if you'II
let Jake Thompson pass
thro u ~h Main e a nd in to
Canada
unbe k nown
to
anyone." That evening ln
Ford's Theater, Lincoln was
fa tall y shot.
The fabric of American
society had been ripped apart
by the Civi l War, but when
Lincoln was shot, that sudety
wa s torn lo shr eds.
Irrationality and suspicion
were the diseases thai held
the country in th ei r grips.
And as une reads the acs uf Lincoln's death in
count
PRISON GLARD KILLED
the
newspapers
uf the day,
ROME 1UPI 1- A chi lling Red Brigmles
thi
s
ir
rationa
lit y
and
communique Saturday said a prison guard
suspicion
beca
me
apparenl.
was killed by a terror,i~t squad fur daring
The Ga llipoli s Dispatch
to fi re back and warned that members uf
print
ed prophetica lly in its
the group that kidnapped former Premier
May
12, 1865, paper, "SenAldo :\loro might shoot to kill in the future.
sa
tion
mongers
labor
The statement, found by the Italian ·
news agency ANSA 10 a Turin telephone assi duously to add fuel to th'e
. booth after an anonymous telephone call , passions of the hour by in·
expressed indignation that the guard. ventions of such absurdity
Lorenzo Cutugno tried Ia defend himself thai in a ca lmer time they
would be subj ects of
ag~mst an attack by two men and a
ridicule."
woman .
On Ma.v ~ the Gallipolis
It charged that tutugno was : •well
Journal had blamed Lin·
known in pnson circles for hi s sadism,
coin 's death on the Cot&gt;alvmys in the front ranks of prisoner~
pl'rh l•a d ll l'wspape rs uf
beaters and a member of the notorious
thrashing squad ."

buildings tn the county . The board is ex~
pected to bring a proposal to the voters this

.

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Chri~tia n .

John son later
cha nged the dale.
. Emotionally the se wer e
&lt;lifficult times for America ns.
She was both sad and glad.
Glad that the war was over
and sad over the loss of her
leader.
Two slnries appeared in
thr Gallipolis Dlspat( h In
May 186S which perhaps
ca ptured tht• dominant
moods of Amcri&lt;·ans. One
" 'aS about a local soldier
whn had ·been mis1lng in
action and was believed
dead. ·n e returned home on
the very same day of his

no unc wa s hurt.

By summer the Wounds of
the nation were beginning to
heal. In Gallipolis, the circuses were ba ck after lour

vears abse nce, as were
concerts in the park where
the yea r before were hay,
livestock and amm unition.
The
f' ourlh of July
celebration in!8f&gt;5 was one of
optimism and reli ef, as well
as a time for reflection over
the greatness of th e nation' s
fall en "Captain ."

Sunday Times-Sentinel

0 I h"e r
p ro m i nenI
So utherners were impl acated
as wel l. There was a report
out of Washi ngton in early
June that authorities found a
letter on Booth that con·
n ec t ~ d the murder wit h
foreign ~ove rn m ents. Booth
was also connected to a
Nutihcrn senator in thai 1t
was rumored that Booth had
secretly
married
the
senator's daughter.
Booth 's brother wa s
~rre s t e d
just for bei ng
related to Booth. The U. S.
Arm)' d osed down Ford's
TI1eater when it wsa rumored
that over 1110 peo pl e 'in at·
lendance there the t!veni ng
Li ncoln was shot kne w the
deta ils of the assassination
plot. On three or four ot her
occasions the owner nf Ford 's
tried to reopen hi s theater.
Each Iime the Army closed
him down even though no
charges were ever proven
agam st the ma n.
In late May th e U. S. Army
unco&lt;·ered what they claimed
was a plot by the conspirators , that killed Lincoln,
to blo"· up Philadelphia.
Residents of Gallipolis
began a memorial fund for
Llnroln as well as ron·
dUt' liD g Cburr h serdf'CS
and lodge tribute s. One of
the nkesl tributes ca me
from th e Ariel Lodge of
IOOF . "We hold the namo•
of Abraham Lil&lt;·oln in
gratrful remembrance and
plact• It by the si de of tho•
imm ortal Was hing ton's
who t'ooducted this nation
through its struggle for
independence. While one
may be styled the Father uf
his t·ountry.; the other may
be said lu be Its Savior."
The episodes surrounding

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Enyart named
vice· chairman
GALIJ POI&gt;IS - The Ohio
[)river and Safety Education
Associalion has announced
that James E'nyart, ari~ in­
st ructor at Gallia Academy
High School, has been elected
to serve a one vear term as
vice-&lt;:ha irman of its Board of
Directors. This professional
grou p represents over 3,000
. educators in Ohio's schools.
Organizati on efl orls in·
elude educa\ion in the areas
of advan ced trainin g in
driving skill s, defe nsive
driving, ve hi cle· mai n·

tena nce, prompt and proper
care of the injured, traffi c
laws, pedestrian and bicvcle
sa fety, motor cycle sa fety,
and school bus passenger
safely to name a few .
Ohio has i'Iong been
recognized' as a leader in
reduced auto accidents and
fata lities by the National
Hi Khway Tralfi c Sa(ely
Administra tion . In centive
grant funds have been issued
to Ohio to continue this
remarkable record.
ODSE Board of Directors

GAHS inducts 13 juniors
into National Honor Society
.GALI.IPOLIS - Pri nci pal
James N. M. Davis an·
no unced Saturday 13 jun·
iors were indu cted into
the Vernon Chapter of the
Natio nal Hon.or Society
during .Friday's assembly at
. Ga llia Academy High SchooL
Juniors tapped for membership were qua lified by a
3.0 av ~ ra ge or hi gher .
Faculty members voted for
the IUlllOr candidates COn·
sidering selection on!he l\asis
of sc holars hip, cha racte r,
leadership and service.
Juni or s acce pted for
membership were: Juanita
Arrin gton, Tami Bair d,
Va ler ie Finley. Gr t•gor~'

Isaacs, Mae Kemp, Pamela
Knicely, Dixie Martin,
Saralyn Mason, Diana Me·
Ca lli ster , Pat rici a Niehm,
Allen Rutz, Michelle Vallee .
and Sheri Wade.
Officers of the National
Honor Society are: Peter
Grot h, pres ident ; Bradley
Ab els, vice pres ident ;
Melinda Spencer, secretary
and Letty Walker, treasurer.
Tom Jones wa s the master of
ce remonie s. He led th e
pledge to the flag. Cheryl
Baird had the devoti onal
meditation.
Faculty
adv isor
is
Raympnd Adams.

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Social
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MONDAY
ANNUA L AWARDS Tea of
Veterans Memoria l Hospital
Ca ndystripers Monday 7 p.m.
in east·west dining- room.
Parents and friends are in ·
vited. A pa nel of health·
career representatives will
be guest speak ers. Ca n·
dystripers a re as ked to meet

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JAMES ENYART
asl;isls in advising the Driver
Education Section of The
Ohi o · Department
of
Education on expenditures of .
NHTSA monies at the state
level.
Enya rt, an instructor at
Ga lli a Academy for ten
years , is co mpleting t he
second year of a two year
term of offi ce on the ODSEA
Board.

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interest ben ring

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Drive A Little and Save A Lot - Frtt Delivery within 7l Miles,Yes! We S.rvice At Your Local Hotpoint Deater.
Store Hour&gt; : 8:30 lo l :JO-Mitl Close~ at S:OO P.M.-Serving.
Meigs, Galli&amp; &amp; Mason Cour iies.

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The Sunday TuiJeh~&lt;·lllllll'i, Sunday. Apnl

lfi. I!IOH

OALLIPOI.IS - May I is the
deadline for any 4-H or FFA
member to enter the S(lver
Steer Show with a Charola1s
sired steer to compete f~r
prize money. trophies. and
ribbons at Bob Evans Fanns.
Rio Grande.
Entry fee is $10 per steer.
with checks made payable to
the Oh1o St.ate Charolais
Association.
The Association is puttiug
on the Annual Field Day and
Silver Steer Show Saturday.

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Keisler

FIREMEN SUMMONED
NEW HAVEN - The
New Hav en Ftre De·
partment was called Fri·
day afternoon to the
property of George Gill, Long
Hollow Rd., where a fire had
destroyed a barn 9n the farm.
According to a spokesman
from the department, the fire
started from a bu'mlng trash
pile behind the barn.
Approximately $20,000 worth
of damages resulted to the
bam and equipment inside.
Nine men and three trucks
responded to the call.

Two apprehended by Ross officials

GALLIPOLIS - Ross ty 's Jail to face charges of
County sheriff's deputies unlawful use of an auto,
Friday morning apprehended trespassing and breaking and
July 1- a t·ouple of months
two persons driving a )976 entering was Daniel E. Clay,
after the entry deadline.
Ford owned by John Mat· 19, Lower River Rd .,
There'll be wagon tours of
Gallipolis. James L. Davison,
MIDDLEPORT - Martha thews of Able's Auto Parts, 18 Columbus, was charged
the .fann. visits to the farm
Keisler of Stowe, Secorld Vice taken sometime Thursday with breaking and 'entering.
musewn. to watch craftsnien
President of the Ohio night or early Friday mor· They will appear in
at work , and watch the
.
Federation of Business and ning.
wildlife, or even to go canoe·
Returned
to
Gailia Coun· Municipal Court Monday.
Professional Women's Clubs,
mg ·on Haecoon Creek or
will be the guest speaker
horsebaek rtding.
Monday night at the meeting
Speakers will be Dr. Jim
of the Middleport Business
Kinder . coach of the OSU
and Professional Women's
general livestock judging
MEETS MONDAY
MEETS WEDNESDAY
Club in the Columbia Gas Co.
team. and Bill cipf, !ann
ROCK SPRINGS - Meigs
RACINE Southern
of Ohio office.
editor of lhe Columbus
band boosters will me et Junior High PTO will meet
Other guests Monday night Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Wednesday, April 19, at 7:30
Dispatch.
;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::::::::::::;::::::
will be Mrs. Loretta Jones. band room at the high school.
p.m.
Jackson, District Director
and Mrs. Katherine Everett,
Distri ct Sec retary·
HENRY CLELAND
JUDGE ROBERT BUCK
Treasurer.
A member of the Hudson
Frigidaire Heavy
CCept
'
'tat'
BPW
Club for the past 19
a
UC ,
e
ffiVI IOD.1 years, Miss Keisler has been
Duty Washer president for two years.
POMEROY - "Meet the is open Io any concerned
In addition to serving as
and matching
Cand idates" will be the person. and the .annual dues secretary. WRAP chairman,
big-capacity Dryer.
program Tuesday, April 18, of $5 cover a monthly news· and on the committees of
at the Meigs Human letter.
membership, legislation and
To help deliver depe nda ble p.e r·
Resource Council's monthly
personal development, she
formance . th is Frigidaire Heavy
was district Director of two
meeting at the Meigs Inn at .
k
Hill
Duty Wa she r has a heavy-du ty
noon. .
·
ac
yer,
term s and also served on the
motor and other components used
District legislative com. Interested citizens as well
d'd
as Council members are can 1 ate at
tn Frigidaire Comrn erc 1al Wash·
mittee and the Di strict
nominating committee.
invited to hear candidates for recent meeting
ers . It keeps th e shape and slre lch
loca
l
public
office
this
year
On the state level, she has
in kni ts longe r w1th the genlle
ATHENS - Jack Hillyer, served as third vi ce
speak briefly and fie ld
wash action of the F1i~idaire
questions from the audience. candidate for state senate in pr es iden t,
re co rding
Knits cyc le. helps keep wrinkl es
All candidates have been the 17th District, attended a secretary , public relations
out of permanent press items with
Invited. Judge &amp;ben Buck rece nt Athens County chairman and the exetutlve
3 Permanent Press Wash cyc les.
fHE INCOME TAX PEOPLE
(running for Probate Judge) Democratic Meeting . Hillyer, board. She has also beeri
Team it up with the big-load dry·
. and Hank Cleland (running a Democrat. stated at the delegate to 12 state con·
Appointments Available!
1ng capaci ty of the Frig idai re
for County Commissioner) meeting held in New Marsh· vent ions.
Today (Sunday) 9am-5pm
Open
Dryer. II le ts you dry as much as
have already definitely ac· field, that he is seeking
Open Tomorrow (Monday) 9am-9pm
cepted.
an 18-l b. load all at once. and pronomination because of his
Discussion
concerning
the
interest in Southeastern Ohio.
vi des te nder care for eve rything
For the office nearest you call:
possibility of obtaining
PAIR
Being involved in school
fro m deli cates to denims.
618 E..MAIN ST., POMEROY, OHIO
federal funding for projects administration he is con·
992-3795
such as a day care center. cerned about specific affecting our area preceding
recreational facilities, etc., is problems relative to school its adoption rather than
27 SYCAMORE. GALLIPOLIS
expected, in addition to other legislation and its effect on reacting tu legislation after
446-0303
concerns of the individuals schools in this region. •
its passage. Hillyer requested
Open 9:00 lo6 :00 Weekdays
9:00to5 :00 Saturday
and repr ese ntativ es from , Hillyer also stated that he the support of those
Appcoinhr1ents
Avoi !able
agencies attending.
would like to be in a position assembled in the coming
Membership in the council to have input into legislation election .

Field day set July 1
~··'

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WITH THE
MOST MODERN UN IVERSAL AND
DYNAM IC RESISTANCE EQUIPMENT
SUN·

TANNING AREA SPECIFICALLY
DESIGNED TO GIVE THE USERS
THE BENEFITS OF NATURAL
SUNLIGHT

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MASSAGE SHOWER HEADS.

EXPERT INSTR UCTION FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN WITH

•JOGGER'S TREADMIll..WALK,

PROGRAMS DESIGNED FOR YOUR PARTICULAR PROBLEM,

RUN, OR JOG THE SAFE PROGRAMMED

SPORT, OR GOAL

WAY.

•HEALTH FOOD BAR,
•EXERCISE FOR GOOD PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH•

•HAIR BLOWERS, CURUNG
IRONS, FURNISHED IN OUR

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DIET

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The Nation's Number One Selling Organ By U. S. overnment . Survey

SUPPLEMENTS, VITAMINS,
SCANDINAVIAN HEALTH FOOD DRINKS.

•TOWEL RENTAL

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DRESSING AREA.
CLEAR THOSE Sl NUS PASSAGES
EASILY

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RENTAL

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And Delivered

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160·190 DEG REES

•NORDIC SOLARIUM,

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(FIRST WEEK IN MAY)

FEATURING-

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ACOMPLETELY SOUO.STATE SELF-CONTAINED
HOME SPINET ORGAN WITI~ lWO 44 NOTE
KEYBOARDS
AND A l3 NOTE PEDAL BOARD.
,

THE FANTASTIC "44" MODEL
IT DOES EVERYTHING

•BEAUTIFUL, RELAXING,
ATMOSPHERE

REGULAR '1995.00

ROLL

Regular $1895 00

THE ALL NEW MAGIC GENIE
LOWREY ORGAN.

A 60-VISIT MEMBERSHIP WHICH CAN If USED BY ANY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY IS NOW BEING
OFFERED FOR A 10-DAY PERIOD FOR $140 (REGULARLY 1'-t: !13 DOWN WITH THE BALANCE
DUE AT THE FIFTEENTH VISIT. BONUS OF 3 FREE VISITS If TOTAL. AMOUNT IS PAID NOW. USE
YOUR VISA OR ·MASTER·CHARGE CARD ·. CAL.L. 446-3772 OR STOP IN AT CIRClE'S CAFETERIA

'.

REGULAR '1395.00

IF YOU .KNOW THE ALPHABET
FROM A TO f, AND CAN
RECOGN IZE RED, BLUE AND .
GREEN THIS MODEL WILL
00 THE RlST. 3195.00

$269 5

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Corner of 3rd &amp; Court St.

Gallipolis, Ohio

Ph.446-0687

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The Sunday TuiJeh~&lt;·lllllll'i, Sunday. Apnl

lfi. I!IOH

OALLIPOI.IS - May I is the
deadline for any 4-H or FFA
member to enter the S(lver
Steer Show with a Charola1s
sired steer to compete f~r
prize money. trophies. and
ribbons at Bob Evans Fanns.
Rio Grande.
Entry fee is $10 per steer.
with checks made payable to
the Oh1o St.ate Charolais
Association.
The Association is puttiug
on the Annual Field Day and
Silver Steer Show Saturday.

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Keisler

FIREMEN SUMMONED
NEW HAVEN - The
New Hav en Ftre De·
partment was called Fri·
day afternoon to the
property of George Gill, Long
Hollow Rd., where a fire had
destroyed a barn 9n the farm.
According to a spokesman
from the department, the fire
started from a bu'mlng trash
pile behind the barn.
Approximately $20,000 worth
of damages resulted to the
bam and equipment inside.
Nine men and three trucks
responded to the call.

Two apprehended by Ross officials

GALLIPOLIS - Ross ty 's Jail to face charges of
County sheriff's deputies unlawful use of an auto,
Friday morning apprehended trespassing and breaking and
July 1- a t·ouple of months
two persons driving a )976 entering was Daniel E. Clay,
after the entry deadline.
Ford owned by John Mat· 19, Lower River Rd .,
There'll be wagon tours of
Gallipolis. James L. Davison,
MIDDLEPORT - Martha thews of Able's Auto Parts, 18 Columbus, was charged
the .fann. visits to the farm
Keisler of Stowe, Secorld Vice taken sometime Thursday with breaking and 'entering.
musewn. to watch craftsnien
President of the Ohio night or early Friday mor· They will appear in
at work , and watch the
.
Federation of Business and ning.
wildlife, or even to go canoe·
Returned
to
Gailia Coun· Municipal Court Monday.
Professional Women's Clubs,
mg ·on Haecoon Creek or
will be the guest speaker
horsebaek rtding.
Monday night at the meeting
Speakers will be Dr. Jim
of the Middleport Business
Kinder . coach of the OSU
and Professional Women's
general livestock judging
MEETS MONDAY
MEETS WEDNESDAY
Club in the Columbia Gas Co.
team. and Bill cipf, !ann
ROCK SPRINGS - Meigs
RACINE Southern
of Ohio office.
editor of lhe Columbus
band boosters will me et Junior High PTO will meet
Other guests Monday night Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Wednesday, April 19, at 7:30
Dispatch.
;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::::::::::::;::::::
will be Mrs. Loretta Jones. band room at the high school.
p.m.
Jackson, District Director
and Mrs. Katherine Everett,
Distri ct Sec retary·
HENRY CLELAND
JUDGE ROBERT BUCK
Treasurer.
A member of the Hudson
Frigidaire Heavy
CCept
'
'tat'
BPW
Club for the past 19
a
UC ,
e
ffiVI IOD.1 years, Miss Keisler has been
Duty Washer president for two years.
POMEROY - "Meet the is open Io any concerned
In addition to serving as
and matching
Cand idates" will be the person. and the .annual dues secretary. WRAP chairman,
big-capacity Dryer.
program Tuesday, April 18, of $5 cover a monthly news· and on the committees of
at the Meigs Human letter.
membership, legislation and
To help deliver depe nda ble p.e r·
Resource Council's monthly
personal development, she
formance . th is Frigidaire Heavy
was district Director of two
meeting at the Meigs Inn at .
k
Hill
Duty Wa she r has a heavy-du ty
noon. .
·
ac
yer,
term s and also served on the
motor and other components used
District legislative com. Interested citizens as well
d'd
as Council members are can 1 ate at
tn Frigidaire Comrn erc 1al Wash·
mittee and the Di strict
nominating committee.
invited to hear candidates for recent meeting
ers . It keeps th e shape and slre lch
loca
l
public
office
this
year
On the state level, she has
in kni ts longe r w1th the genlle
ATHENS - Jack Hillyer, served as third vi ce
speak briefly and fie ld
wash action of the F1i~idaire
questions from the audience. candidate for state senate in pr es iden t,
re co rding
Knits cyc le. helps keep wrinkl es
All candidates have been the 17th District, attended a secretary , public relations
out of permanent press items with
Invited. Judge &amp;ben Buck rece nt Athens County chairman and the exetutlve
3 Permanent Press Wash cyc les.
fHE INCOME TAX PEOPLE
(running for Probate Judge) Democratic Meeting . Hillyer, board. She has also beeri
Team it up with the big-load dry·
. and Hank Cleland (running a Democrat. stated at the delegate to 12 state con·
Appointments Available!
1ng capaci ty of the Frig idai re
for County Commissioner) meeting held in New Marsh· vent ions.
Today (Sunday) 9am-5pm
Open
Dryer. II le ts you dry as much as
have already definitely ac· field, that he is seeking
Open Tomorrow (Monday) 9am-9pm
cepted.
an 18-l b. load all at once. and pronomination because of his
Discussion
concerning
the
interest in Southeastern Ohio.
vi des te nder care for eve rything
For the office nearest you call:
possibility of obtaining
PAIR
Being involved in school
fro m deli cates to denims.
618 E..MAIN ST., POMEROY, OHIO
federal funding for projects administration he is con·
992-3795
such as a day care center. cerned about specific affecting our area preceding
recreational facilities, etc., is problems relative to school its adoption rather than
27 SYCAMORE. GALLIPOLIS
expected, in addition to other legislation and its effect on reacting tu legislation after
446-0303
concerns of the individuals schools in this region. •
its passage. Hillyer requested
Open 9:00 lo6 :00 Weekdays
9:00to5 :00 Saturday
and repr ese ntativ es from , Hillyer also stated that he the support of those
Appcoinhr1ents
Avoi !able
agencies attending.
would like to be in a position assembled in the coming
Membership in the council to have input into legislation election .

Field day set July 1
~··'

.

,w ill speak

B k Cl land

•--.,

•

•

•

•

•

Noon

y

0

J

H&amp;R BLOCit

~·599
FOR THE

-

MEANS GOOD
CONDITIONING

•SAUNA, DRY DESERT TYPE

HEAT.

•EXERCISE AREA,

WITH THE
MOST MODERN UN IVERSAL AND
DYNAM IC RESISTANCE EQUIPMENT
SUN·

TANNING AREA SPECIFICALLY
DESIGNED TO GIVE THE USERS
THE BENEFITS OF NATURAL
SUNLIGHT

NO DOW
PAYM-E 'T
NEC£SSAftY

uu

'20.76 Per r, onth

•

0

75 Year
Guarante

'

'

00

GIANT Bx!O,

OVER 50 PI·ANOS

HYDRO·

CHOOS RO

HERE IS THE EPITO _.f OF
STORY &amp; ClARK QUAL 'I MMD
'0 rESPOND FOR THE PRO ESS ( A
ARTI"T AND INSPIRE DEEP ASPJR~ Dr
FOR TALENT JUST DEVElOPIN

T S E.

MASSAGE SHOWER HEADS.

EXPERT INSTR UCTION FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN WITH

•JOGGER'S TREADMIll..WALK,

PROGRAMS DESIGNED FOR YOUR PARTICULAR PROBLEM,

RUN, OR JOG THE SAFE PROGRAMMED

SPORT, OR GOAL

WAY.

•HEALTH FOOD BAR,
•EXERCISE FOR GOOD PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH•

•HAIR BLOWERS, CURUNG
IRONS, FURNISHED IN OUR

eOPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK•

•VAPOR INHALATION ROOM,

DIET

·.

The Nation's Number One Selling Organ By U. S. overnment . Survey

SUPPLEMENTS, VITAMINS,
SCANDINAVIAN HEALTH FOOD DRINKS.

•TOWEL RENTAL

•BOTH MEN AND WOMEN .

DRESSING AREA.
CLEAR THOSE Sl NUS PASSAGES
EASILY

•WHIRLPOOL,

•SHOWERS, INVIGORATING

•LOCKER' ROOM, LOCKERS FOR
FREE DAILY USE OR MONTHLY
RENTAL

MOIST,

EIGHT INLET .POOL

GAlLIPOLIS, OHIO

I

With Upholstered Bench, Tuned
And Delivered ••••••·u·••••uuu ..

•

•

'

$5695 BABY GRAND
PIANO, ·walnut Finish

FEATURINGRELAXING STEAM BATH.

(FORMERLY THALER FORD BLDG.)

.,,,,,.

00

•STEAM FACIUTY, FOR

417 SECOND AVE.

•

With Upholstered Bench, Tuned
And Delivered

The Fitness Center

160·190 DEG REES

•NORDIC SOLARIUM,

• •

HEALTH SPA

'

•

00

$1695° BEAUTIF
CONSOLE PIA

(FIRST WEEK IN MAY)

FEATURING-

$1295 SPINET PIA
00

0

I I

NIN

.PIJiiCII FillIll,

LY •

lark·

OS•
I

~.

AN SALE 12:00 To 7:00P.M.

7 Hour .PIANO -&amp; 0
•

......

ACOMPLETELY SOUO.STATE SELF-CONTAINED
HOME SPINET ORGAN WITI~ lWO 44 NOTE
KEYBOARDS
AND A l3 NOTE PEDAL BOARD.
,

THE FANTASTIC "44" MODEL
IT DOES EVERYTHING

•BEAUTIFUL, RELAXING,
ATMOSPHERE

REGULAR '1995.00

ROLL

Regular $1895 00

THE ALL NEW MAGIC GENIE
LOWREY ORGAN.

A 60-VISIT MEMBERSHIP WHICH CAN If USED BY ANY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY IS NOW BEING
OFFERED FOR A 10-DAY PERIOD FOR $140 (REGULARLY 1'-t: !13 DOWN WITH THE BALANCE
DUE AT THE FIFTEENTH VISIT. BONUS OF 3 FREE VISITS If TOTAL. AMOUNT IS PAID NOW. USE
YOUR VISA OR ·MASTER·CHARGE CARD ·. CAL.L. 446-3772 OR STOP IN AT CIRClE'S CAFETERIA

'.

REGULAR '1395.00

IF YOU .KNOW THE ALPHABET
FROM A TO f, AND CAN
RECOGN IZE RED, BLUE AND .
GREEN THIS MODEL WILL
00 THE RlST. 3195.00

$269 5

SJ995 00

$1095
.

18 DIFFERENT RHYTHM PATTERNS

Deluxe Spinet

\

Payments Up To 5 Yrs. - 90 Days Same As Cash - Or Use Our layaway 'Plan

FOR MEMBERSHIP OR MORE INFORMATION•
VISA'

The--Eitness--Center ·
I

HEALTH SPA

'.
417 SECOND AVE . ..
. '

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

Corner of 3rd &amp; Court St.

Gallipolis, Ohio

Ph.446-0687

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Letten of oplnlon are welcomed. They should be
leta than 300 words lon&amp; (or be subject to reduction by
lhe editor ) and must be signed. with the sign~ '• ad·
dreu. Names may be withheld upon publication.
However, on request, names wUI be dlsclooed. Letters
should be In good taste, addressing l.aues, not per·
sonalltles.

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DEWEY M. ARRINGTON
GA I.!.IPOI.IS Ferry ~
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De wey M. Arrington , 80,
died
I Gallipoli s Ferry,
. t Sal urda y morning in the
Holzer Medical Center after a
logg illness. ·
fl e was born April 4, 1896.
Gallipolis Ferry. to the late
I Gideon and Mamie Henry
I Arrington . ' •

M. and Effie Hill Hughes.
I
Survivors inclu~e his wife,
:
Lydia Adkins Hughes ; for
1
sons •. James. Howard and
I
Leslie,. all of Ashton; Floyd
Hughes, Gallipolis Ferry ; five
dau~ht ers, Mrs . · Mildred
Adkins and Mrs. Edna R.
Wray, both of Ashton ; Mrs.
I
Mary Edmonds and Mrs.
I
Dorothy Deal both of GlenHe was a retired fanner.
wood and Mrs. Bonnie
Natio11al Volunteel' lf 'ed;
Surviving are one sister.
Freeman, Cleveland, 0.; four
National VoiWlteer Week ts betng obserw·d throughoutlhe Mrs. Edilh Withers, Apple
brotherS', Casby Hughes,
country April 16 through 22. The Amenean Cancer S&lt;.&gt;e&lt;ety Grove : one brother, Grover
Huntington;
Jesse Hughes,
depends on vo!Wlteers. Withoul \'O iu nteers we would ft~ld 11 Arri ngton, Ga llipolis Ferry.
Ashton;
Charlie
Hughes,
difficult to carry on the many programs and fund r.cusmg and severa l nie ces and
Apple Grove; Earl Hughes.
efforts no w being so successfully handlt'l by theoe dedtcated nephews.
Qeveland, 0.; two sisters.
ser
vices
wi
ll
be
Funeral
people.
We at Ule Meigs Umt wan ! to recogmze all the Yolunteers held Monday 2 p.m. in the Mrs. Gertie Sturgeon, Ashton
that are assisting in our annual crusade . Your tm:ol n·m~ nt Wilcoxen Funeral Home with and Mrs. Clara Wra y, Apple
with the American Cancer Society IS a tnbute to your carmg Nancv Smti h officia tin g, Grove ; 21 grandchildren and
Bunai will be m Beale Otapel one great·grandchfild .
for people and {'on c~ rn for U1e cause of cancer control
Please knOw that wi.' recognize your !ll(lny hours of Cemetery.
Funeral services will he
dedicated service and e:dend our appredati on for ~h: in~ so
Friends may ca ll at the held Monday, 3 p.m. in Bali's
ge nerously of yourself to help "wipe ou1 cancer m our fun eral home Sunday from 2 Chapel Chur ch with Rev.
to l p.m. and from 7 lo 9 p.m Roberts Withers officiating.
lifetime." May God bless the volunteers .
.
· Delores Frank . Executi\'e D1rel'lor. Mrtgs Urut.
Burial will be in Ball's Chapel
Amencan Cann·r· Soeiety
RUTH L FISKE
Cemetery .
GA LPPOI.IS - Miss Rulh
Friends may call after 6
Ida Fiske. i6. a residenl of p.m. Sunday at the Stevens
1:1 1, Pine Sl. died a! the home
Funeral Home.
of her stster , Mrs. James E.
third
place
honurs
in
the
WRONG NAME
Danner , 13 Pine St.. at 7:25
CHARLES H. INGRAHAM
GALLI POLIS - SteYe recent SW junior high s ~.:ieure a.m. Saturday.
fa1
r,
and
nut
Strn&gt;
Hill
as
POMEROY - Word has
Miller , a Southwestern
She had been ill si nec
aruwunced
last
w('ek.
been
rece ived here of the
sev enth grader . caplu r erl
Nl1Vembcr .
death of . Charles H.
'tvltss Fiske wa s born March
Ingraham, 85, Marietta, on
10. 1902, in Dover Twp. tn
April 7 at Li sbon .
Athens Count y, daughter of
Mr. Ingraham was a lor·
!he laic Charles Melvin and
mer presid ent of the
Maude Susan See\'ers Ftske.
RESPIRATORY SUPPORT SYSTEM
Was hin gton County farm
One brolher. Marke Fiske.
Bureau and !he Washinglon
Xen 1a. surv ives. along wit h
Co unt v Children's Home
!W 11 s1strr s. Mr s . .Jnm cs
Bua rd .· He was H recip ient of
COMPlETE
1 F. sthcr l
E.
Danne r,
th e Disti ngui shed Service
Call il~&gt;li s, ami Mrs. Ralph
INVENTORY OF
Award presept ed by the Ohi o
1Marv I A.luisc) Bor er. NashFarn1
Bureau Federation. He
R!SPIRATORY
ville.· Ark . One half-brother .
at one time had served on the
Jnhn H. Fiske, Colum bus.
THERAPY
Board of Trustees of the Ohio

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M1ss Fiske graduated from
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and from Ohio Universit y

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Other new units indud e . 20' to 2S ' Terry
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LOWMAN'S TRAVEL
TRAILER, INC.
Rt . 33

in

fr equen t ,·is ltor to Pome roy
when his so n, Whitney was

manager of !he Meigs County
Farm Bureau . Surviving
besi des Whttncy. of Lisbon ,
arc. ano t he r su n. two
daugh ters. a stste r. 15
grandchild ren and seven
g reat-~ r a ndchi ldren.
Services were held April 10
at ·the McCl ure-Schafer

Degree tn education
a1 Ohw Si~lle UniversitJ'.
Funr r al H •.mH·~ 1n Mariett a .
M1 so Ftske first ta ught at Burial was in Valley
Chau nce1· Duvcr Hi gh SchoJ Cemetery.
and then. al (;allia Academy
lh gh SchlJo l fr om 1946 unit!
MARI E VAN GIUJ ER
1970
GAL!.I
POLIS
'1rs .
Sht" wtl s a · member uf
M
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C.
Van
Gilder,
83,
a
Chauncey C'hnstt an Churth
.
residenl
of
430
Fir&gt;1
Ave
..
Ln Chau n~·e r and atten ded thr
Ftrsl Bapltsl Church 1n Gallipnlis , di ed Friday
cven mg in Holzer Medi cal
r; allipohs.
She w:~s nlsu a member of Cenlcr .
She was the da ughter of the
!he Gall1a Cou nl y Reurcd
William and Mary Agnes
late
Teachers A s soc~auo n and !he
Blackburn
Clar k. She was
French Al1 Colony .
Funewl se r \"l&lt;.'l'S will be born in Cheshire on Feb. IS .
held 1 p.m. Monday al Willis 1895. She spent most of her
Funeral Hume with Rc\'. life in the Ohio and Kanawha
Joseph Godwin and He\·. Valley.
Mrs. Van Gilder was a 50Alfred Hullcy IJificlali ng.
Hun al w11l follow tn Mound vea r member of the Order of
ihe Eastern Star, a Pas!
1hll Cemet cry
Frten ds may call al !he
funt"ral home fr om 2-4 and 7-9

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Mrt Ron1 ld l S•uoders
M.lr~lgtr &amp; S• les Rrtt resen llli~•

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Of the Bend
By Bob · Hoeflich
Jamie Jobb son of Mr . and Mrs. James Jobb, formerly of
Meigs County, has penned an interesting article lor !he spring
edition of U1e " Dump Heap," . printed on LagWlitas, Ca hf. The
magazine - although the title doeSh't sotm d like it - dea ls
with weed s, ga rdening. etc.
PARDON THE PUN but a planned program by the Meigs
Counl v Pioneer and Hi sto rical Society at 3 p.m . on Sunday.
April ·23. does soWld dead .
.
.
.
.
Dr. Gilbert Schneider of Ohw Umverstty wtll bo present to
speak about cemeteries and there will be an exhibit in
conjunction with his appearance tncludmg stone rubbmgs
from lor ctl cemelerics.
TI1e public is invited. By the way , Meigs rea lly does have
some interesting cemeteries which provide r~ lly a wealth of
knowledge on the local background, so Dr . Sc hneider's subject
will probably prove mosl interesting.

establishment of a policy for granting additional d~ys for the
wea ther and other circumstanees of the current school year .
Tilere are indications that som e relief is in sight , but no one
can put a finger on jusl what is going to happen ret.
. '
Meantime, Saturday school tn the Southern and Meigs
Local District 3 yesterday was cance lled but Eastern went
ahead. Eastern District st~dents will be getting. out for the
year Jun e 9 or therea bouts if all goes as planned.
Then - there is posta l service . It was annoWteed that the
Pomeroy Post Office will now ha ve window serv1 ce unlil1 2
noon nn &amp;1turday rather than 10 :30 and the Chester Post OffiCe
announced tharwiridtiW"service will now be 8 to II a.m. on .
Snturdays. Sti ll , tl1ere is no word on returning to normal . the
services and open'lobbies U1at existed before the energy cns1s.
Keep in mind, that Wiless you sq uawk, a servtce that ts ta'ken
awa y is ge nerally not restored: You m1ght start JOUr
com plaining to Cong. Clar ence Mtller.
And the biggie! If yo u live in Pomeroy, you get to sweep up
your own ci nders. " Ain 't you the lucky one '" I know you have
a cinder in your eye, but keep smiling an yway .

MOTHERS OF the Chester &amp;t fely Patrol ·arc agai~ this
•year facing the problem of financing the annual tnp to
Washington for patrol members.
.
Thev 've come up with a yard sale lor Fnday, 10 a.m. to 4
p.m.. an'd Saturday, beginning at 10, wtth the locati on to be the
comer of Route 7 and the Forest Run Road - a real•good spot.
In case of rain the sale will be held on the followtn ~
weekend . By the way, tf you want lo contribute ~ nything t o
help with th e sa le; call 9t:&gt;-3351. or 949-2409, evenmgs on the
latler nwnber.

Dolly

Parton
SPECIAL GUEST

·andrew gold
I
FRI. MAY 5 8:00PM
TICKETS
ON SALE NOW

MIDDLEPORT PO!.ICE Ch ief J . J . Cremeans is wa rning
sen ior ci tizertS to make sure they have a reputab le finn before
they contract for roof repairs. Citizcr" having any question
aboul any roof work should telephone the poltce department
which will check ·out the situation. The chief warns that he
should be called "before" any cnntra: t is signed - not after .

$7 50 $13 f{) I•LL SE/IT S RESERV1D

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CI\IIC CENTER

COLLY PA.RT{)Ii C 0 Cf\/IC CTNlER.
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whtpped into shape. A number .of cas! members fro~ "back
when" are talung roles in the musica l being called .. Btg Bend
Vaneltes ." Arcompanisl will agAi n be Mrs. Olive Weber. The
shnw will be stage d on Saturday, May 6, at the Mc1gs Htgh
School audito rium with the district's athletic booste rs as

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CHARLESTON CIVIC

Worl hy

Matron and a
of the White Shrine .
She was a member of Grace
United Methodist Church.
Survivors in clude lhr ee
daughte rs : Mrs. Betty Loshe,
Seamon. Ohio: Mrs. Mary
C'a m, Sou th Charleston . W.
Va .; Mrs. Dorothy Mohr ,
Gall tpolis Ferry, W.Va.; one
son, Cl ifford , Midd lelo wn,
Ohto ; twelve grandchildren
and 10 gre at-grandchildren .
One Sister , Mrs. Ethe l
Bol in , Uni ont own, Oh io,
survives alon g with t wo
brot hers. Harr y Cl a rk.
Oleshire and Joseph Clark,
Lees burg, Fla.
Funeral services will be
. held I p.m. Monda!' a1 McCoy- We ther holt- Moo re
Fune ral Home. Gallipoli s
with Rev . James Frazier
offi cia ting. Burial will be in
Gravel Hi ll Ce metery.
·Friends may call at the
funeral home on Su nday fro m
2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
In lieu of fl owers co n·
lribut ions will be accepted lor
the Progressive Bible Class
of Grace Unit ed Methodist
Church.
411e1n~r

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A
re gu la r
featur e, Unit may be able to introd uce
prepared by the American yo u to one. Also, you may
Cancer Society, to help save want to read "Sex and the
your life from ca ncer.
Mal e Ostomate" available
A bookseller wr iles : " I am for seventy-fiv e cents from
a divorced man who had a the
Un ited
Ostomy
colostomy six momhs ago. I Association. · In c.. 1111
am very worried about dating Wilshire Blvd ., Los Angel es .
because I am afraid that no California 90017 .
woman will accept my
A college stud ent asks: '' Is
condition and sex wil l be ciga rette smokin g . ad·
impossible."
dictive ?"
ANSWERline : People who
ANSWERiine : The Royal
have had a colostomy &lt;;o llcge of Physicians in
tsurgery l by which a new Great Brl tain, explain ed it
opemng is made in the ab- !his way in its latest repo11
domen for the elimination of aptly titled , "Smoking OR
body waste) can also have Hea It h." Tobacco smoking is
sexually active and sat.tsfyin g "a form of drug depend ence
liv es. If you accepl yourself , different fr om. but less
your panner will accept you s1 rong th an that of any other
and she may onl y need some addict ive drug." Smoking is
ed~cation about yo ur con· seldom a ''ta'l&lt;e it or leave it "
dition. You may find that ac tt ~it y
pra ct iced
in
your ·own concerns will be moderati on on a specia l
cased by talking to another· occasion. Even stable an d
man wh o has had a
~ll· adiusted peopl e wh o
co los tomy . Your loca l ~uu ru~ oeco me dependent on
Amer ican Cancer Societ y cigarettes. Don 't allow the
concepl of "addiction" scare
you because cigarette "ad·
diction" is one thai most
ce11ainly can be brok en . Til e
Am erican Ca nce r Soc icl y
estimates that 30 million
Americans
have
quit
,cigaret tes.
A !ravel agenl explains :
"Last week my sist er was
hospitalized to have a
suspicious brea t lump
biopsied for cancer . We were
all fran tic . However. it
turned oul to be a hannless
lump. Is this rare good

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Delivery within 7S Miles. Yes! We
service 'a t your local Hotpolnt
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StOi'fHourS:tT30 tif5T30:-Mnrnoses
at 5:00 P.M. Serving Meigs, Go lila &amp;
Molson Countlts.

reap the benefits of a student
healt~ team duri ng the
summer of 1978. Tile health
team program, sponsored by
the Corporation for Health
Edu cation in Appalachia
Ohio (CHEAO), located in
Athens, will be start ing its
second summer of pla cing
co lle ge and professional
students with health or health
related ba ckgrounds in six of
the 28 counties throughout
Appalachia.
Each summer CHEAO
seeks communities having
designated health needs as
possible sit es lor their
pr ogram . As you may
remember, la st su mm er
Meigs County received a six
member health team . A
Multiphasic Health Screening
Program wa s held for
citizens of Meigs County . Til is
communi ty project and
response to the students was
so great that an effort \"as
made to obtain a new group of
st udents for this year.
Thi s summ er 's health team
pr oJect will be centered
around the Mei gs County
Health Department. FREE
outreach programs aimed al
bringing health department
se rvices to seven sites
throu ghout the county are
being planned. Tile students
will also help with a free
diabetic screening clini~ for
individuals 16 years of age

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SCHOOL OF
BUSINESS

ABOVE THE RE ST'

(l.ARE:-ICE HUGHES
PT
PLE ASAN T
Clarc uce 1C'ms 1 Hu ghes.
72. Ashton. died Friday afternoon in Pleasant Valley
HospitaL
He was a retired employee
of the Marietta Manufacturing
Co. He attended the Ball's
Cha pel Church .
• Born Jul y 16, 1905. Ashton,
he was a son of the late George

It really tells th~ •tory
about !he active older
Ohi oans who have made a
great slate by their con·
tinuing contributions.
May 16 will be your chance
to honor th e mor e than 1.5

million vibra nt . and active
Ohio ·sen ior dtizens during
the second ann ual senior
ci tizens day.
Virtuall y every Ohto
· community will hold some
form of special events lor

sn-n·zo·r
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POMEROY LANDMARK

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BY RUTH MILLER
GALLIPOLI§ - " Older
POMEHOY
Meigs
Th ey were seen carrying Ohiol!ns - Up to Date in '78, ''
Co unty Sheriff Jame s J . items fr om the vicinit y is the theme f or thi s year's
Prolfill reported Saturday shortly before the ent ries had secqnd annual Seni or Citizens
three juveniles who skipped · been discovered . Items were Day.
classes last Wednesday at recovered !:iter Wednesday
Meigs Hi~h School, have been from a mine shaft near the
charged in the breaking and · · ·residences in Dark Hollow.
enterings of the Henry
At4 :!5p.m. Friday,Meigs ·
-C unnin~ha m and Pegg y Co un ty sher iff's deputi es Jt:i
Young residences at Dark investigated a two-ca r ac·
Hollow last Wednesday.
cident on SH 7 at the Golf
WRITING CONTEST
They have admitted Course Road .
POMEROY
- The song
breaking into the house. They
Rebecca Cotterill, 23, Rl. 3,
title "I'm a Senior Citizen
were released to their Pom eroy, traveling north on
Now" identifies the pride felt
parents pen ding hearing on SR 7 was making a left turn by Senior Citizens throughout
delinquency charges in Meigs had to stop beca use of apthe land . "I'm a . Senior
Cou nly Ju venile Court.
proach ing traffic, and her car
Citlzen Now'' is also the name
was struck in the rear by an of the writing contest sponau to driven by Christine L. sored by the Meigs &lt;::ounty
!.ash, 28, Rt. 4, Pomeroy.
Council on Aging as part of
· There was moderate this year's Senior Citizens
You can do it i.l a vea r" at
damage to the Lash vehicle oay . Thts contest ts open to
Southern Hil ls 'sc hool of
Bu!t.iness .
and slight damage to the all senior citizens in Meigs
Colt erill vehicle.
Co unty. We hope that you will
DIPLOMA COURSES
Chri stin e Lash was cited to express in your own words
Mei gs Co unty Court for the changes you've exAT THE COLLEGE ·
faili ng to maintain ass ured perienced, the goodness and
LEVEL
clear distanc e.
happiness in being a senior in
Accounting &amp; Bu si n ess
Meigs County today , as well
Management
as
the sadness and hardships
Secreta ria I
Hotarians
hear
which
have been a part of
General Office
your life. Remember, the
..... ····-.
way you choose to express
Moss man Friday your
ideas is totally your
Approved b~ 'ihe dl1io State
Board ot School &amp; Coll ege
own. Your story should be
MIDDLEPORT - J · Paul lim ited to 300 words and
Regi st r ation . RN 05858
Mossman, visiting Rotarian include your name. address,
A pri va te busi ness college
from Ga llipolis was the guest phone number and age.
t or the discr iminat ing
Winners of the "I'm a
speaker when the Middleport·
sf udent
Pomeroy Rotar y met Friday Senior Citizen Now" writing
ni ght at Heath United contest will he announced
MetHodist Ch urch.
Senior Citizens Day, May 16.
Mo ssman
spoke
on . First price $20, second price
mot1vatton a nd power 115 and third price $10.
reservoir . fie said people only
Send us your entry toda y at
use a small amounl of their the Mei gs Co unty Seni or
potenttal.
Citizens Cen ler, East Main
Two new
members Street, Pomeroy, Ohio. 45769.
proposed were James Sheets, Contest deadline is Ma y 9.
Write, call446-22l9 , or visit
teacher in Meigs Local Schoo l STUDENT HEALTH TEAM
for catalog of cour ses .
District and Pat O'Brien ,
4142nd Ave.
Gallipolis
Meigs County will again
Pomeroy
a ttorn ey. Th e
Thoma s C. Br eech ,
Director
ladies of the ehureh prepared

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THE BEAT OF THE Big Bend Minstrel 's spring _show
rrhearsals is going on now as the 25th annua l presentauon

Three juveniles
held on charges

1978 SENIORS

Fanu Bureau. He was a

Two brothers, Charles and
member of the Valley View
Paul. preceded her ii1 death .
Baptist Church .
Four ni eces and 10 nephews
Mr. Ingraham wa ~ a
survive. a lung with 12 grand·

NO HIGH ltUSSURf CYUNOUS 011: CHE..WCALS - TH f MAII:X 0'
AND lfNOII SUP~IT SYSTEMS PUFORM WITI10 UT UOUIDS.

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THE OHIO LEGISLATURE continues to drag its feet in

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JHI CIIOIUV WA .. IIANTY
Wh en you buy 1 Crosle y $helvM.!Of q~f, , g &amp;rat or ,
you t8Cerve onll uf tht! most inclulrYtl wiiH IIt iiiiU
ii!Yitl&amp;bld rn lhe oJtlf! llllntt:~ tndustry A Warr&amp;rll"r
IIHII l!lCIUdet 5 year PfOi etll(&gt;n on lt111 com
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FREEZERS
Choon from
5 ChoSI
Mod.l•·
4 Uprighr
Modell . .

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ANSWER!ine: Absolutely
not. Most breast lumps are
not cancerous . In fact ,. eight
out of every ten breast lumps
are benigh , which mean:&gt; that
they are hannless. II is
important to have brea st
cancer di agnosed and treated
early when it Is most curable.
Your sister was lucky that
she paid attention to
suspicious changed in her
breast and had prompt attention . Sh e underwent a
biopsy because the only way
to diagnose breast ca ncer
definitely is by the rem ova I of
a smaU piece of tiss ue for
under
a
examination
mlcroscope by a physici an
trained to recognize ca ncer
cells. Most breast lumps are
hannless, but every breast
lump must be evaluated
because of the possibility of
cancer.
For ·further information
ca ll the Meigs Cancer
Society, 992-7MI.

·and older to be hel d at the
Meigs County Senior Citizens
Center .
It is part of the community
coordinating com mitte es
agr eement with CHEAO that
housing shall be provided by
the 'spOnsoring comm unity.
Perhaps y~u may be able to
take a student into your home
lor a per iod of seven to eight
weeks or if you have a fu rnished apal1menl or trailer
availabl e for rent t his
summ er, please call Mal1y
Geyer. Volunteer Community
Coordinator al992·7311. More
inform ation on si.te s

&lt;:~ nd

dates for the lr ee clini cs will
be announced later.
PANCAK E SUPPER
Til e Meigs County Un ited
Methodi st Men are again
sponsoring a Pancake and
Sau sa,g~-..~~pper lor th e
benefit of the sen ior citizen
programs. The Pancak e
Supper will be held at the
Senior Citizens Center on
~' riday, April 28 with se rving
from 4 to 7 p.m. Tickets are $2
lor adults and $1 for children
under 12.
Ent ertainm en t will be
provided throughoul th e
evening and a square dance
will be held from 7:30 to 11
p.m. with musi c by the
Stringdusters.
CENTER ACTIVITIES
Tilis week's special activities include slides of the
"Yesleryea r" event from the
la st two yea rs on Monday and
Wednesday at 11 a.m., on
Tuesday at 11 a.m., Diana
Ebe11s; Meigs County 's new
Extension Agent will be
presen tin g he r plans for
homemaker cl ubs in the
county and on Tilursday at 11
a.m., Pat l,eega n will be
speak ing on .. Medicine
Awareness."
Have a nice week!

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their elderly. Senior citizens
One of ways of showmg
day is sponsored by the Ohio what some senior citCommission on Aging and izens of Gallia Coun·
your local office olt aging.
ty can do is the art show

26 cases are tenninated
POMEROY - Sixteen
· defendan ts were fined and 10
ot hers for feited bonds in
Meigs Co unty Coun Friday.
Fin ed were Robert E. Will,
Pom eroy, $10 and costs, no
muffler; Ray Allen Smith,
Buena Park, Calif., Ryan K.
Di ll , Pomeroy, and Vaughan
E. Facemire, Gallipolis, $150
and costs, thr ~e days con·
fin emen t on ea ch, DWI ;
James Lemaster, Columbus,
$1~0 and costs, 90 days con·
fin ement, 67 days suspended,
one year probation, operators
lice nse suspended six
DWl;
Paul
month s.
Nicholson, Athens, 110 and
costs, speed; Paul D.
Milliron , Racine, $10 and
costs, unsafe vehicle ; An·

thony Lillie, Mtddleport, and
Roge r 1.. Chaney, Minersville, $14 and costs each ,
speed ; J oh n S. Thoma s,
Middlepol1, Ill and costs,
spee d ; Ray A. ~mith ,

Pom eroy a nd Kev1n D.
J ewell, RL I; Rutland, $1 0
and costs each, speed ; David
L. Carnahan, Rt. 1, Long
Bottom, $15 and costs, speed;
Charles B. Curry, Rt. 2,
Racine, $20 and costs, unable
'to stop within assured clear
di s tan ~e;
William
E.
Burgess, Athens , $50 and
costs, $40 suspended, unsafe
vehfcle; Daniel Kesterson,
Syracuse, S~and costs, no
operator 's license.
Forfeitin g bond s were
Thomas 0. Stone, Rt. I, Long
Bottom, $360.50, DWI ; Carl
E. Stewart, Oak Hill , $353,
DWI; Stephen A. Foulk rod,
Lamarque, Texas, George L.
Ca rter, Columbus, Steven M.
Martin , Williamstown . John
H. Wiles, Pomeroy, Mark S.
Porter, Ironton, Ri chard W.
Esposito, Canal Fulton, and
Ronald Grady, Henderson,
$30.50 each, speeding; James
Rucker , Jr ., Ree dsville,
$30.50, no cycle plates.

whi ch will be held at the
center on Senior Citizens
Day.
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Chairperson Marie Litterer
and Mrs. Margaret Brim, the
instructor, suggest any one
wishin g to di spl ay their
paintings should have them
at the center by May 12 . Tiley
must be fra med and ready for
hanging.
.
There must be some form
of registration sl ip on them
also stating tf they are for •
sale or not along with the
price. You may show three
pa mting s per person if you
lik e. Th is Is open lo all senior
cit izens of the co unty whether
yo u participa te in the regular
paintin g class or not.

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Come tn and see our

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IETZ HONDA SALES
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DST returns to
Ohio April 30
COLUMBUS - Daylight
savings time returns lo Ohio
and most of the remainder of
the nation at 2 a.m. Sunday ,
April 30, Clifford E. Reich,
director of the Department of
Liquor Cont rol , reminded all
pennit holders.
When !he clock strikes 2
a.m. it will, tn fact , be 3 a.m.,
thil1y minutes pa st !he legal
closi ng tim e lor perm it
holders enlilled to be open
until 2:30 a.m.
Therefo re, all sales of
liquor m~st cease at 2 a.m .•
when cloeks should be ad·
vanced on e hour, Director
Reich sai d.
In 1947, more than 500
persons were killed whe n a
French fri gate carrying nitr ates exploded at the dock in
Texas City, Texas.

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Lawn mowers.~.

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La-wn·tractors ...

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Letten of oplnlon are welcomed. They should be
leta than 300 words lon&amp; (or be subject to reduction by
lhe editor ) and must be signed. with the sign~ '• ad·
dreu. Names may be withheld upon publication.
However, on request, names wUI be dlsclooed. Letters
should be In good taste, addressing l.aues, not per·
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DEWEY M. ARRINGTON
GA I.!.IPOI.IS Ferry ~
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De wey M. Arrington , 80,
died
I Gallipoli s Ferry,
. t Sal urda y morning in the
Holzer Medical Center after a
logg illness. ·
fl e was born April 4, 1896.
Gallipolis Ferry. to the late
I Gideon and Mamie Henry
I Arrington . ' •

M. and Effie Hill Hughes.
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Survivors inclu~e his wife,
:
Lydia Adkins Hughes ; for
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sons •. James. Howard and
I
Leslie,. all of Ashton; Floyd
Hughes, Gallipolis Ferry ; five
dau~ht ers, Mrs . · Mildred
Adkins and Mrs. Edna R.
Wray, both of Ashton ; Mrs.
I
Mary Edmonds and Mrs.
I
Dorothy Deal both of GlenHe was a retired fanner.
wood and Mrs. Bonnie
Natio11al Volunteel' lf 'ed;
Surviving are one sister.
Freeman, Cleveland, 0.; four
National VoiWlteer Week ts betng obserw·d throughoutlhe Mrs. Edilh Withers, Apple
brotherS', Casby Hughes,
country April 16 through 22. The Amenean Cancer S&lt;.&gt;e&lt;ety Grove : one brother, Grover
Huntington;
Jesse Hughes,
depends on vo!Wlteers. Withoul \'O iu nteers we would ft~ld 11 Arri ngton, Ga llipolis Ferry.
Ashton;
Charlie
Hughes,
difficult to carry on the many programs and fund r.cusmg and severa l nie ces and
Apple Grove; Earl Hughes.
efforts no w being so successfully handlt'l by theoe dedtcated nephews.
Qeveland, 0.; two sisters.
ser
vices
wi
ll
be
Funeral
people.
We at Ule Meigs Umt wan ! to recogmze all the Yolunteers held Monday 2 p.m. in the Mrs. Gertie Sturgeon, Ashton
that are assisting in our annual crusade . Your tm:ol n·m~ nt Wilcoxen Funeral Home with and Mrs. Clara Wra y, Apple
with the American Cancer Society IS a tnbute to your carmg Nancv Smti h officia tin g, Grove ; 21 grandchildren and
Bunai will be m Beale Otapel one great·grandchfild .
for people and {'on c~ rn for U1e cause of cancer control
Please knOw that wi.' recognize your !ll(lny hours of Cemetery.
Funeral services will he
dedicated service and e:dend our appredati on for ~h: in~ so
Friends may ca ll at the held Monday, 3 p.m. in Bali's
ge nerously of yourself to help "wipe ou1 cancer m our fun eral home Sunday from 2 Chapel Chur ch with Rev.
to l p.m. and from 7 lo 9 p.m Roberts Withers officiating.
lifetime." May God bless the volunteers .
.
· Delores Frank . Executi\'e D1rel'lor. Mrtgs Urut.
Burial will be in Ball's Chapel
Amencan Cann·r· Soeiety
RUTH L FISKE
Cemetery .
GA LPPOI.IS - Miss Rulh
Friends may call after 6
Ida Fiske. i6. a residenl of p.m. Sunday at the Stevens
1:1 1, Pine Sl. died a! the home
Funeral Home.
of her stster , Mrs. James E.
third
place
honurs
in
the
WRONG NAME
Danner , 13 Pine St.. at 7:25
CHARLES H. INGRAHAM
GALLI POLIS - SteYe recent SW junior high s ~.:ieure a.m. Saturday.
fa1
r,
and
nut
Strn&gt;
Hill
as
POMEROY - Word has
Miller , a Southwestern
She had been ill si nec
aruwunced
last
w('ek.
been
rece ived here of the
sev enth grader . caplu r erl
Nl1Vembcr .
death of . Charles H.
'tvltss Fiske wa s born March
Ingraham, 85, Marietta, on
10. 1902, in Dover Twp. tn
April 7 at Li sbon .
Athens Count y, daughter of
Mr. Ingraham was a lor·
!he laic Charles Melvin and
mer presid ent of the
Maude Susan See\'ers Ftske.
RESPIRATORY SUPPORT SYSTEM
Was hin gton County farm
One brolher. Marke Fiske.
Bureau and !he Washinglon
Xen 1a. surv ives. along wit h
Co unt v Children's Home
!W 11 s1strr s. Mr s . .Jnm cs
Bua rd .· He was H recip ient of
COMPlETE
1 F. sthcr l
E.
Danne r,
th e Disti ngui shed Service
Call il~&gt;li s, ami Mrs. Ralph
INVENTORY OF
Award presept ed by the Ohi o
1Marv I A.luisc) Bor er. NashFarn1
Bureau Federation. He
R!SPIRATORY
ville.· Ark . One half-brother .
at one time had served on the
Jnhn H. Fiske, Colum bus.
THERAPY
Board of Trustees of the Ohio

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. and eight g r elndnc phews ~:~nd one great-weatmece &lt;tnd one great-~r etit ·

ntcccs

nephe w.

CHfoWCAl$, MECHANICAL CHANGES. GAS FILLINGS, OR HIOH
,IUSUitf TANKS AN O THE HIGH COST Of HAUliNG HEAVY
O'UNDI," IS EUMIN~TEO FOR THOSE P ~ Ti fNTS IEQUIRING
CONTINUOUS OXYGEN 01 Flt!QU!NT SUVICf .

M1ss Fiske graduated from
Cha uncey -Driver Hi gh School
and from Ohio Universit y

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TRAVEL TRAILER SPECJ.-1/.."i
Very nice 19 ' Taurus w.full bath , slee p~ 6 For only
SJ99l .

Other new units indud e . 20' to 2S ' Terry
22 ' to 27 ' Tauru s
We ai!.O have a few used unr1 s pri ces st artm g at

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LOWMAN'S TRAVEL
TRAILER, INC.
Rt . 33

in

fr equen t ,·is ltor to Pome roy
when his so n, Whitney was

manager of !he Meigs County
Farm Bureau . Surviving
besi des Whttncy. of Lisbon ,
arc. ano t he r su n. two
daugh ters. a stste r. 15
grandchild ren and seven
g reat-~ r a ndchi ldren.
Services were held April 10
at ·the McCl ure-Schafer

Degree tn education
a1 Ohw Si~lle UniversitJ'.
Funr r al H •.mH·~ 1n Mariett a .
M1 so Ftske first ta ught at Burial was in Valley
Chau nce1· Duvcr Hi gh SchoJ Cemetery.
and then. al (;allia Academy
lh gh SchlJo l fr om 1946 unit!
MARI E VAN GIUJ ER
1970
GAL!.I
POLIS
'1rs .
Sht" wtl s a · member uf
M
arie
C.
Van
Gilder,
83,
a
Chauncey C'hnstt an Churth
.
residenl
of
430
Fir&gt;1
Ave
..
Ln Chau n~·e r and atten ded thr
Ftrsl Bapltsl Church 1n Gallipnlis , di ed Friday
cven mg in Holzer Medi cal
r; allipohs.
She w:~s nlsu a member of Cenlcr .
She was the da ughter of the
!he Gall1a Cou nl y Reurcd
William and Mary Agnes
late
Teachers A s soc~auo n and !he
Blackburn
Clar k. She was
French Al1 Colony .
Funewl se r \"l&lt;.'l'S will be born in Cheshire on Feb. IS .
held 1 p.m. Monday al Willis 1895. She spent most of her
Funeral Hume with Rc\'. life in the Ohio and Kanawha
Joseph Godwin and He\·. Valley.
Mrs. Van Gilder was a 50Alfred Hullcy IJificlali ng.
Hun al w11l follow tn Mound vea r member of the Order of
ihe Eastern Star, a Pas!
1hll Cemet cry
Frten ds may call al !he
funt"ral home fr om 2-4 and 7-9

Gl thpo lh , 0
Mrt Ron1 ld l S•uoders
M.lr~lgtr &amp; S• les Rrtt resen llli~•

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Of the Bend
By Bob · Hoeflich
Jamie Jobb son of Mr . and Mrs. James Jobb, formerly of
Meigs County, has penned an interesting article lor !he spring
edition of U1e " Dump Heap," . printed on LagWlitas, Ca hf. The
magazine - although the title doeSh't sotm d like it - dea ls
with weed s, ga rdening. etc.
PARDON THE PUN but a planned program by the Meigs
Counl v Pioneer and Hi sto rical Society at 3 p.m . on Sunday.
April ·23. does soWld dead .
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Dr. Gilbert Schneider of Ohw Umverstty wtll bo present to
speak about cemeteries and there will be an exhibit in
conjunction with his appearance tncludmg stone rubbmgs
from lor ctl cemelerics.
TI1e public is invited. By the way , Meigs rea lly does have
some interesting cemeteries which provide r~ lly a wealth of
knowledge on the local background, so Dr . Sc hneider's subject
will probably prove mosl interesting.

establishment of a policy for granting additional d~ys for the
wea ther and other circumstanees of the current school year .
Tilere are indications that som e relief is in sight , but no one
can put a finger on jusl what is going to happen ret.
. '
Meantime, Saturday school tn the Southern and Meigs
Local District 3 yesterday was cance lled but Eastern went
ahead. Eastern District st~dents will be getting. out for the
year Jun e 9 or therea bouts if all goes as planned.
Then - there is posta l service . It was annoWteed that the
Pomeroy Post Office will now ha ve window serv1 ce unlil1 2
noon nn &amp;1turday rather than 10 :30 and the Chester Post OffiCe
announced tharwiridtiW"service will now be 8 to II a.m. on .
Snturdays. Sti ll , tl1ere is no word on returning to normal . the
services and open'lobbies U1at existed before the energy cns1s.
Keep in mind, that Wiless you sq uawk, a servtce that ts ta'ken
awa y is ge nerally not restored: You m1ght start JOUr
com plaining to Cong. Clar ence Mtller.
And the biggie! If yo u live in Pomeroy, you get to sweep up
your own ci nders. " Ain 't you the lucky one '" I know you have
a cinder in your eye, but keep smiling an yway .

MOTHERS OF the Chester &amp;t fely Patrol ·arc agai~ this
•year facing the problem of financing the annual tnp to
Washington for patrol members.
.
Thev 've come up with a yard sale lor Fnday, 10 a.m. to 4
p.m.. an'd Saturday, beginning at 10, wtth the locati on to be the
comer of Route 7 and the Forest Run Road - a real•good spot.
In case of rain the sale will be held on the followtn ~
weekend . By the way, tf you want lo contribute ~ nything t o
help with th e sa le; call 9t:&gt;-3351. or 949-2409, evenmgs on the
latler nwnber.

Dolly

Parton
SPECIAL GUEST

·andrew gold
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FRI. MAY 5 8:00PM
TICKETS
ON SALE NOW

MIDDLEPORT PO!.ICE Ch ief J . J . Cremeans is wa rning
sen ior ci tizertS to make sure they have a reputab le finn before
they contract for roof repairs. Citizcr" having any question
aboul any roof work should telephone the poltce department
which will check ·out the situation. The chief warns that he
should be called "before" any cnntra: t is signed - not after .

$7 50 $13 f{) I•LL SE/IT S RESERV1D

PLUS OUll~ I SCRV!CE CHI\AGE

CI\IIC CENTER

COLLY PA.RT{)Ii C 0 Cf\/IC CTNlER.
FIE'flo.Oi..DS STRI:El CI-WlLEST Ctl W VA ~!JJQ t
CERI I! lf O C!t.CKSOR ~"oPC€RSD"'II 'f
cliu
0010 FOn INf{)RIAATifkl

IS

whtpped into shape. A number .of cas! members fro~ "back
when" are talung roles in the musica l being called .. Btg Bend
Vaneltes ." Arcompanisl will agAi n be Mrs. Olive Weber. The
shnw will be stage d on Saturday, May 6, at the Mc1gs Htgh
School audito rium with the district's athletic booste rs as

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CHARLESTON CIVIC

Worl hy

Matron and a
of the White Shrine .
She was a member of Grace
United Methodist Church.
Survivors in clude lhr ee
daughte rs : Mrs. Betty Loshe,
Seamon. Ohio: Mrs. Mary
C'a m, Sou th Charleston . W.
Va .; Mrs. Dorothy Mohr ,
Gall tpolis Ferry, W.Va.; one
son, Cl ifford , Midd lelo wn,
Ohto ; twelve grandchildren
and 10 gre at-grandchildren .
One Sister , Mrs. Ethe l
Bol in , Uni ont own, Oh io,
survives alon g with t wo
brot hers. Harr y Cl a rk.
Oleshire and Joseph Clark,
Lees burg, Fla.
Funeral services will be
. held I p.m. Monda!' a1 McCoy- We ther holt- Moo re
Fune ral Home. Gallipoli s
with Rev . James Frazier
offi cia ting. Burial will be in
Gravel Hi ll Ce metery.
·Friends may call at the
funeral home on Su nday fro m
2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
In lieu of fl owers co n·
lribut ions will be accepted lor
the Progressive Bible Class
of Grace Unit ed Methodist
Church.
411e1n~r

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re gu la r
featur e, Unit may be able to introd uce
prepared by the American yo u to one. Also, you may
Cancer Society, to help save want to read "Sex and the
your life from ca ncer.
Mal e Ostomate" available
A bookseller wr iles : " I am for seventy-fiv e cents from
a divorced man who had a the
Un ited
Ostomy
colostomy six momhs ago. I Association. · In c.. 1111
am very worried about dating Wilshire Blvd ., Los Angel es .
because I am afraid that no California 90017 .
woman will accept my
A college stud ent asks: '' Is
condition and sex wil l be ciga rette smokin g . ad·
impossible."
dictive ?"
ANSWERline : People who
ANSWERiine : The Royal
have had a colostomy &lt;;o llcge of Physicians in
tsurgery l by which a new Great Brl tain, explain ed it
opemng is made in the ab- !his way in its latest repo11
domen for the elimination of aptly titled , "Smoking OR
body waste) can also have Hea It h." Tobacco smoking is
sexually active and sat.tsfyin g "a form of drug depend ence
liv es. If you accepl yourself , different fr om. but less
your panner will accept you s1 rong th an that of any other
and she may onl y need some addict ive drug." Smoking is
ed~cation about yo ur con· seldom a ''ta'l&lt;e it or leave it "
dition. You may find that ac tt ~it y
pra ct iced
in
your ·own concerns will be moderati on on a specia l
cased by talking to another· occasion. Even stable an d
man wh o has had a
~ll· adiusted peopl e wh o
co los tomy . Your loca l ~uu ru~ oeco me dependent on
Amer ican Cancer Societ y cigarettes. Don 't allow the
concepl of "addiction" scare
you because cigarette "ad·
diction" is one thai most
ce11ainly can be brok en . Til e
Am erican Ca nce r Soc icl y
estimates that 30 million
Americans
have
quit
,cigaret tes.
A !ravel agenl explains :
"Last week my sist er was
hospitalized to have a
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turned oul to be a hannless
lump. Is this rare good

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at 5:00 P.M. Serving Meigs, Go lila &amp;
Molson Countlts.

reap the benefits of a student
healt~ team duri ng the
summer of 1978. Tile health
team program, sponsored by
the Corporation for Health
Edu cation in Appalachia
Ohio (CHEAO), located in
Athens, will be start ing its
second summer of pla cing
co lle ge and professional
students with health or health
related ba ckgrounds in six of
the 28 counties throughout
Appalachia.
Each summer CHEAO
seeks communities having
designated health needs as
possible sit es lor their
pr ogram . As you may
remember, la st su mm er
Meigs County received a six
member health team . A
Multiphasic Health Screening
Program wa s held for
citizens of Meigs County . Til is
communi ty project and
response to the students was
so great that an effort \"as
made to obtain a new group of
st udents for this year.
Thi s summ er 's health team
pr oJect will be centered
around the Mei gs County
Health Department. FREE
outreach programs aimed al
bringing health department
se rvices to seven sites
throu ghout the county are
being planned. Tile students
will also help with a free
diabetic screening clini~ for
individuals 16 years of age

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Clarc uce 1C'ms 1 Hu ghes.
72. Ashton. died Friday afternoon in Pleasant Valley
HospitaL
He was a retired employee
of the Marietta Manufacturing
Co. He attended the Ball's
Cha pel Church .
• Born Jul y 16, 1905. Ashton,
he was a son of the late George

It really tells th~ •tory
about !he active older
Ohi oans who have made a
great slate by their con·
tinuing contributions.
May 16 will be your chance
to honor th e mor e than 1.5

million vibra nt . and active
Ohio ·sen ior dtizens during
the second ann ual senior
ci tizens day.
Virtuall y every Ohto
· community will hold some
form of special events lor

sn-n·zo·r
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BY RUTH MILLER
GALLIPOLI§ - " Older
POMEHOY
Meigs
Th ey were seen carrying Ohiol!ns - Up to Date in '78, ''
Co unty Sheriff Jame s J . items fr om the vicinit y is the theme f or thi s year's
Prolfill reported Saturday shortly before the ent ries had secqnd annual Seni or Citizens
three juveniles who skipped · been discovered . Items were Day.
classes last Wednesday at recovered !:iter Wednesday
Meigs Hi~h School, have been from a mine shaft near the
charged in the breaking and · · ·residences in Dark Hollow.
enterings of the Henry
At4 :!5p.m. Friday,Meigs ·
-C unnin~ha m and Pegg y Co un ty sher iff's deputi es Jt:i
Young residences at Dark investigated a two-ca r ac·
Hollow last Wednesday.
cident on SH 7 at the Golf
WRITING CONTEST
They have admitted Course Road .
POMEROY
- The song
breaking into the house. They
Rebecca Cotterill, 23, Rl. 3,
title "I'm a Senior Citizen
were released to their Pom eroy, traveling north on
Now" identifies the pride felt
parents pen ding hearing on SR 7 was making a left turn by Senior Citizens throughout
delinquency charges in Meigs had to stop beca use of apthe land . "I'm a . Senior
Cou nly Ju venile Court.
proach ing traffic, and her car
Citlzen Now'' is also the name
was struck in the rear by an of the writing contest sponau to driven by Christine L. sored by the Meigs &lt;::ounty
!.ash, 28, Rt. 4, Pomeroy.
Council on Aging as part of
· There was moderate this year's Senior Citizens
You can do it i.l a vea r" at
damage to the Lash vehicle oay . Thts contest ts open to
Southern Hil ls 'sc hool of
Bu!t.iness .
and slight damage to the all senior citizens in Meigs
Colt erill vehicle.
Co unty. We hope that you will
DIPLOMA COURSES
Chri stin e Lash was cited to express in your own words
Mei gs Co unty Court for the changes you've exAT THE COLLEGE ·
faili ng to maintain ass ured perienced, the goodness and
LEVEL
clear distanc e.
happiness in being a senior in
Accounting &amp; Bu si n ess
Meigs County today , as well
Management
as
the sadness and hardships
Secreta ria I
Hotarians
hear
which
have been a part of
General Office
your life. Remember, the
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way you choose to express
Moss man Friday your
ideas is totally your
Approved b~ 'ihe dl1io State
Board ot School &amp; Coll ege
own. Your story should be
MIDDLEPORT - J · Paul lim ited to 300 words and
Regi st r ation . RN 05858
Mossman, visiting Rotarian include your name. address,
A pri va te busi ness college
from Ga llipolis was the guest phone number and age.
t or the discr iminat ing
Winners of the "I'm a
speaker when the Middleport·
sf udent
Pomeroy Rotar y met Friday Senior Citizen Now" writing
ni ght at Heath United contest will he announced
MetHodist Ch urch.
Senior Citizens Day, May 16.
Mo ssman
spoke
on . First price $20, second price
mot1vatton a nd power 115 and third price $10.
reservoir . fie said people only
Send us your entry toda y at
use a small amounl of their the Mei gs Co unty Seni or
potenttal.
Citizens Cen ler, East Main
Two new
members Street, Pomeroy, Ohio. 45769.
proposed were James Sheets, Contest deadline is Ma y 9.
Write, call446-22l9 , or visit
teacher in Meigs Local Schoo l STUDENT HEALTH TEAM
for catalog of cour ses .
District and Pat O'Brien ,
4142nd Ave.
Gallipolis
Meigs County will again
Pomeroy
a ttorn ey. Th e
Thoma s C. Br eech ,
Director
ladies of the ehureh prepared

TEL EV I SIO N

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Theme anno.u nced for Senior Citizens' Day

SundH~

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ORDEI:tBY MAIL NOW

THE BEAT OF THE Big Bend Minstrel 's spring _show
rrhearsals is going on now as the 25th annua l presentauon

Three juveniles
held on charges

1978 SENIORS

Fanu Bureau. He was a

Two brothers, Charles and
member of the Valley View
Paul. preceded her ii1 death .
Baptist Church .
Four ni eces and 10 nephews
Mr. Ingraham wa ~ a
survive. a lung with 12 grand·

NO HIGH ltUSSURf CYUNOUS 011: CHE..WCALS - TH f MAII:X 0'
AND lfNOII SUP~IT SYSTEMS PUFORM WITI10 UT UOUIDS.

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THE OHIO LEGISLATURE continues to drag its feet in

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JHI CIIOIUV WA .. IIANTY
Wh en you buy 1 Crosle y $helvM.!Of q~f, , g &amp;rat or ,
you t8Cerve onll uf tht! most inclulrYtl wiiH IIt iiiiU
ii!Yitl&amp;bld rn lhe oJtlf! llllntt:~ tndustry A Warr&amp;rll"r
IIHII l!lCIUdet 5 year PfOi etll(&gt;n on lt111 com
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ANSWER!ine: Absolutely
not. Most breast lumps are
not cancerous . In fact ,. eight
out of every ten breast lumps
are benigh , which mean:&gt; that
they are hannless. II is
important to have brea st
cancer di agnosed and treated
early when it Is most curable.
Your sister was lucky that
she paid attention to
suspicious changed in her
breast and had prompt attention . Sh e underwent a
biopsy because the only way
to diagnose breast ca ncer
definitely is by the rem ova I of
a smaU piece of tiss ue for
under
a
examination
mlcroscope by a physici an
trained to recognize ca ncer
cells. Most breast lumps are
hannless, but every breast
lump must be evaluated
because of the possibility of
cancer.
For ·further information
ca ll the Meigs Cancer
Society, 992-7MI.

·and older to be hel d at the
Meigs County Senior Citizens
Center .
It is part of the community
coordinating com mitte es
agr eement with CHEAO that
housing shall be provided by
the 'spOnsoring comm unity.
Perhaps y~u may be able to
take a student into your home
lor a per iod of seven to eight
weeks or if you have a fu rnished apal1menl or trailer
availabl e for rent t his
summ er, please call Mal1y
Geyer. Volunteer Community
Coordinator al992·7311. More
inform ation on si.te s

&lt;:~ nd

dates for the lr ee clini cs will
be announced later.
PANCAK E SUPPER
Til e Meigs County Un ited
Methodi st Men are again
sponsoring a Pancake and
Sau sa,g~-..~~pper lor th e
benefit of the sen ior citizen
programs. The Pancak e
Supper will be held at the
Senior Citizens Center on
~' riday, April 28 with se rving
from 4 to 7 p.m. Tickets are $2
lor adults and $1 for children
under 12.
Ent ertainm en t will be
provided throughoul th e
evening and a square dance
will be held from 7:30 to 11
p.m. with musi c by the
Stringdusters.
CENTER ACTIVITIES
Tilis week's special activities include slides of the
"Yesleryea r" event from the
la st two yea rs on Monday and
Wednesday at 11 a.m., on
Tuesday at 11 a.m., Diana
Ebe11s; Meigs County 's new
Extension Agent will be
presen tin g he r plans for
homemaker cl ubs in the
county and on Tilursday at 11
a.m., Pat l,eega n will be
speak ing on .. Medicine
Awareness."
Have a nice week!

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their elderly. Senior citizens
One of ways of showmg
day is sponsored by the Ohio what some senior citCommission on Aging and izens of Gallia Coun·
your local office olt aging.
ty can do is the art show

26 cases are tenninated
POMEROY - Sixteen
· defendan ts were fined and 10
ot hers for feited bonds in
Meigs Co unty Coun Friday.
Fin ed were Robert E. Will,
Pom eroy, $10 and costs, no
muffler; Ray Allen Smith,
Buena Park, Calif., Ryan K.
Di ll , Pomeroy, and Vaughan
E. Facemire, Gallipolis, $150
and costs, thr ~e days con·
fin emen t on ea ch, DWI ;
James Lemaster, Columbus,
$1~0 and costs, 90 days con·
fin ement, 67 days suspended,
one year probation, operators
lice nse suspended six
DWl;
Paul
month s.
Nicholson, Athens, 110 and
costs, speed; Paul D.
Milliron , Racine, $10 and
costs, unsafe vehicle ; An·

thony Lillie, Mtddleport, and
Roge r 1.. Chaney, Minersville, $14 and costs each ,
speed ; J oh n S. Thoma s,
Middlepol1, Ill and costs,
spee d ; Ray A. ~mith ,

Pom eroy a nd Kev1n D.
J ewell, RL I; Rutland, $1 0
and costs each, speed ; David
L. Carnahan, Rt. 1, Long
Bottom, $15 and costs, speed;
Charles B. Curry, Rt. 2,
Racine, $20 and costs, unable
'to stop within assured clear
di s tan ~e;
William
E.
Burgess, Athens , $50 and
costs, $40 suspended, unsafe
vehfcle; Daniel Kesterson,
Syracuse, S~and costs, no
operator 's license.
Forfeitin g bond s were
Thomas 0. Stone, Rt. I, Long
Bottom, $360.50, DWI ; Carl
E. Stewart, Oak Hill , $353,
DWI; Stephen A. Foulk rod,
Lamarque, Texas, George L.
Ca rter, Columbus, Steven M.
Martin , Williamstown . John
H. Wiles, Pomeroy, Mark S.
Porter, Ironton, Ri chard W.
Esposito, Canal Fulton, and
Ronald Grady, Henderson,
$30.50 each, speeding; James
Rucker , Jr ., Ree dsville,
$30.50, no cycle plates.

whi ch will be held at the
center on Senior Citizens
Day.
·•
Chairperson Marie Litterer
and Mrs. Margaret Brim, the
instructor, suggest any one
wishin g to di spl ay their
paintings should have them
at the center by May 12 . Tiley
must be fra med and ready for
hanging.
.
There must be some form
of registration sl ip on them
also stating tf they are for •
sale or not along with the
price. You may show three
pa mting s per person if you
lik e. Th is Is open lo all senior
cit izens of the co unty whether
yo u participa te in the regular
paintin g class or not.

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The lo~t pnces ever•
Come tn and see our

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today

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DST returns to
Ohio April 30
COLUMBUS - Daylight
savings time returns lo Ohio
and most of the remainder of
the nation at 2 a.m. Sunday ,
April 30, Clifford E. Reich,
director of the Department of
Liquor Cont rol , reminded all
pennit holders.
When !he clock strikes 2
a.m. it will, tn fact , be 3 a.m.,
thil1y minutes pa st !he legal
closi ng tim e lor perm it
holders enlilled to be open
until 2:30 a.m.
Therefo re, all sales of
liquor m~st cease at 2 a.m .•
when cloeks should be ad·
vanced on e hour, Director
Reich sai d.
In 1947, more than 500
persons were killed whe n a
French fri gate carrying nitr ates exploded at the dock in
Texas City, Texas.

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Was '119.00
Catcher extra

La-wn·tractors ...

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tractor with mower

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Was '839
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Mower deck adjusts to 5 heigh ts with a'
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optional snow blade, throwe r, lots more!
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Project will help improve grasslands
By Steve Hibinger

chose onl y 26 lando wners to
participate. The Cooperative
E:xtension Service ICES I is '
delegated the responsibility
of educating farme rs to
proper
suit
testing
proct&gt;du res and follow-up
manage ment
The Soil
Conservation Service (SCS I
ts responsible for technical
semces to the fanner. All
plan mn g a nd Cngi neeri ng
work will be in accordance tu
SCS standa rds.
The purpose of thts prOJect
IS lu concentrate or intenSify
m:nw~e mrn t on a small
CllTt.'age . The improvements
tiJ this small 1ract should
unpress this fanner and his

Dlstrir t Consrn 'a tionist

Soil Cons. Sr n •lrt•
GAL!.IPOLIS - A special
project has ginn loral formers appro~m1ately $200,000
extra dollars to unpn.1 ve their

grass Ia nds .
The
Grasslands
Ma na~ement De1nonstrat!on
Project ts &lt;:t stcHP and
ft'derail} sponsvrt..-d program
to help Gallta. Jarksun ,
Lawrrnct' and \' mtun Count\:
fanners fertiltzr, add watc.r
:mpphrs. cnntrnl t'ros1on rmd

reserd pastures and hay
fields wtth 8IJ percent cost shared asststance .
1l1C maJ ority uf local USDA
agenc1es are tm·oh·ed in this
progrHm 1mplt•mentat1on.
The
A gnrultu ral
Stabtltzatttln and ronson·atJUn Semce 1ASCS 1 will
handle the ftnanctng of
compone nts uf ra ch in. dlviduat·s tmpru,·ements ,
Addit ton aIll·. the ASCS
Co unty Con{ml ftf't' re,·fewed.
the many appltcants and

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times the investment in tons
of hay or pounds of beef
produced from Southeastern
Ohio's fann cr.s.
·

DWI after mishap

Market lamb
pig sale ·April 19
GALLI POLIS - Th e first
annual Southern Ohio Lamb
and Pig Sale will be held on
Aprill9 at 7 p.m. at the Gallia
County Juni or Fairgrounds.
The sa le is being sponsored
by Southern Ohio Lamb and
Pig Improvement O&gt;mmittee
who have seen a growing
need for promotion of high
qualit y lambs and pigs to be
ex hibit ed at the local
so uthern Ohio county fairs .
Four-H and FFA mem bers
from Gallia, Lawre nce,
Jackson, Pike; Sciot o, Meigs,
Athens, Vinton and Hocking
counties will be able to bid on
top quality a ni mals t·hat have
been preselected on the farn1
pnor to the sa le.
Approximately 70 lambs
and 35 pigs rep resent ing
va rious breeds will be con·
signed by the leading
producers in so uthern Ohio.
La mbs will weigh 35-70
pounds and pi gs, - 40-90
pounds. Auctioneenng ser-

vices will be provided by Lee
Johnw n. Tommy Joe.Stewat1
and Geo rge Woodward Jr .,
all from Gallia County.
Animals must be at Gall ia
Co unty Fairgrounds between
3 a.m. and 12 noon on sale
da•y, April 19.
Sale order will be deter·
mined by picking from 5-10
animals, selling those randoml y and selling the
remainder randomly. Sa le
catalogs wtll be made up sale
day by Gallia County Extension Office. Information to
be listed in clude sale order,
consignor lot number and
weight.
If m ore ~nt o rma tio n is
needed, please contact Jim
Clay, Animal Science Exten sio n Specialist at th e
Jack son Agri c ultur al
Research Ce nt er , phOn e
number 286-3803 or.call Tom
Balmer, Chaim1an of the '
Improvement Cmnmittee at
phone number 643-2196.

Pictured above is Rita George, a Junior Leader. and
4-H members of the Morgan Raiders 4-H Club, conducting
the Fire Warning Safety Program for the Our Gang 4-H
Clu~ .

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fire safety programs

GALUPOUS - Harry E.
Clark, 44, Rt. 2, Pomeroy,
was · charged with DWI
following a traffic accident at
I:49 p.m. Friday on Meigs
County road 20 at the junction
to SR 7.
The Gallia-Meigs Post
State Highway Patrol said
the Cl~rk car turned onto SR
7, traveled left of center
hilling a car operated by
Thomas E. Hysell , 21,
Pomeroy . There
was
moderate damage.
Terri Ann Zirkle, 16,
Racine, was slightly injured
in an accident at 2 p.m.
Friday on TR 100, two tenths
of a mile north of SR 338 in
Meigs County.
The patrol said Miss Zirkle
lost control of her car while
reaching to get someone that
fell off the front seat. Her car
ran off the road hitting an
electric pole. She was taken
to , Veterans Memorial
Hospital by the Racine
Emergency Squad.
A windshield · type accident occurred at 4:30 p.m.
in GaUia County on SR 160,
one mile north of SR 554. The

patrol said a gravel flipped
into the windshield of a
vehicle driven by William
Staton , 61, Rt. 2, Vlnton, as he
was passing a vehicle driven·
by Archie 0 . Logue, 53, Rt. I,
Vinton.

Sunday
Henry Fonda

GREAT

engmes for more
cuttmg power , be tt e r
performance

Wmd Tunnel' housmg
hi ts grass for a clean.

Officers elected
for PTA.

SMOKEY

ROAD
BLOCK
PG

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BONNIES KIDS
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Roach, Kim Jividen, Kelly these Junior Leaders · are
BYFREDJ.DEEL
Cla rk , Pauline White, trying to answer in a 30-JS
Extn. Agent. f·H
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Charlene White, Sa ndy minute program on Fire
Gattla County
GALLI POLIS Nine Petrie, Lisa Fellure and Beth Warning systems called
Tonightthru
Junior Leader 4-H members Yoho .
"Wake Up - Get Out - And
Thursday
The United States leads the
from Gallia County have been
Live!"
The
prog ram
taking part in a training world with 12,000 fire related demonstrates that home
prog ram to slrCS§ th e im· deaths annua lly. Statistics alanns can be installed to
ptntance to others concerning indicate that 70 percent of the ser . . as an early warning
Fire Warning Systems. Those fire fatalities occurred at device and that the developJu nior Lea ders participating home during unexpecting ment of an evacuation plan
are Ri ta 'George , Ga ry sleeping hours of midnight to for the home Is important in
6 a.m., when people are case of a fire .
asleep and unprepared. The
If your elub, civic group,
COLUMBUS - Colonel proof of age at the exrnaining
single greatest cause of death organiution or school would
Adam G. Rei ss, superin - Slation .
testing sess ion cont act their in home fires is Ulhalation of
tendent of t he Ohio State
O&gt;lonel Reiss concluded by local State High way Patrol smoke and toxic gases; not like a JG-35 minutes program
Highway Patrol, announced suggesting that perwns in- Post to obtain a list of ·from being burned to death . of Fire Warning Systems for
Saturday that driv er's license terested in taking advantage examining stattons whi ch will Is a person 's life, home or the home, then please call the
County Extension office (446examinati on stations at of the specia l Sal urday be open.
family worth the gamble'
4612 ext. 32 ) and make
se lec ted loca tion s across
Those things that can be done arrangements for an activity
Ohio will be open on Sa turto lower the occurrence of that can help save lives.
CARTOON
day, April 22, from 9 a.m.
death from fires are what
until 12 noon for the purpose
of con du et.ing examination
for mop ed licen ses. Ap·
pointments will not be
required .
Slate Bank No. 130
"These stations will be
.,OMEROY - An evening Someday ," and "I'm gonna
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION OF
open to assist the public in of gosp&lt;•i music and praise tag Along with Jesus."
com plying with the recently wa s featured at the Pomeroy
" If '(ou Believe," was a
enacted law which requires Seventh-day Adven tist pia no and ba ss duet played by
the operator of a moped to be Church recently .
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph While.
licensed, " the Colonel said.
After a welcome by Junior Mr . Whil e sa ng '' I ' m a
"The only testing whi ch wtil White , the congregatio n Lamb."
be conducted during thi s joined m sing ing, "We're
AI Dines played "Amazing
special Saturday session will Marching to Zion•· after Gra ce" on his rnelodica, and
of Gallipolis tn the Slate of Ohio and Domestic Sub•idiarles at the close of
be for moped licenses."
which prayer was offered.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph White
business on March 31, 1978.
Moped testing will continue
Among th ose participating accompanied fulllie Stewart
ASSETS
to be condu cted during in the program were the as he sang, " He Touched
Cash and due from banks . ................ , .... , ..... , .. . ...... 4,657,000.00
regular business hours at. all Harold Clark famil y wh o Me ."
U.S. Treasury securities ....... _. .. .... , ............... _... __. 6,781.000.00
examination stations with no sa ng, " Jesus, Don't Give up
Mrs . Young, accompanying
Obligations of other U.S. Govenunent
appointment neceS!\ary.
on Me," "I Won't Ha ve to herself on the guitar, sang
agencies and corporations . __ . ___ ...... . .... ..... , ........... 1,301 ,000.00
The exami nation ror a Wor ry An ym ore," and severa l selections including
Obligations of States and political subdivisions ._.
. _... _. __ . 5,~,000 . 00
moped license consists of a "There's a Light Guiding "Thanks for Loving Me," "I
Other bonds, notes, and debentures ........ __ ..... .. ......... _... 202,000.00
vision te~1 and written tests Me." The Clark children sang Won't Hav e to Worry
Federal funds sold and securities purchased
concermng· Ohio traffic laws "l Sh~U Not be Moved." Any more," and "Fire Song ."
under agreements to resell ......... , ...... _........... __.... 4,500,000.00
and road signs.
"Little David' ' was a violi n A famil y from Gallipolis
a. Loans, Total (elcluding unearned income) .. _. . ..... ~.65I ,OOO.OO
Persons a pplying for a solo presented by Pat Dittes. Ferry sang se veral Blue
b. Less Reserve for possible loan losses ... _. . . . ........ _. 206,000.00
moped ope rator 's li cense accompanied
by
her Grass Gospel Songs, and
·c. Loans, Net . __ __... _. _. _.... _. ................. , .......... ~.645,000 . 00
must be at least 14 years old husband, AI , at the pia no.
thei r two young da ughters
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures ,
and prese nt sat isfa ctor y
H. J : Browning playing sa n ~ several duets.
and other assets representing bank premises._ ...... ___ _. . __ __ . 1,066,000.00
guita r and his son, Kim, on
Other assets _... _. _. ___ . _.... _.. __ ... __ ... _... __ .. __ . _. ____ . __ 451,000.00
Two selections were · sung
ba ss guitar presented a by' Mi ss Virgtnia Grogan ,
TOTAL ASSETS ... .. .. . -.-.-. ·.. --. ----.- .. -...... •. .... -.-- 59,137,000.00
medley of gospe l songs in- accompanying herself on the
UABIUTIES
cluding " I Saw the Light ,'' piano. There was an action
Demand deposits of individuals,
"One Day ~~ a Time," "Will song, " Praise ye the Lord."
partnerships, and corporations .... __ , ...... _...... . .... . , ... 11,459,000.00
the Circle be Unbroken, "
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
The benediction was given
"The Faded Picture on the by Rollie Stewart and at the
partnerships, and corporations .. ____ .. _......... . , . , .. , , . ... 38,337,000.00
Wall ," "Let 's all go Down to concl usion of the evening
Deposits of United States Government. .... _. __ .... , ..... ___ ___ . . . I47 ,000.00
the River," "Tramp on the each fa mily wa s presented a
Deposits of States and political subdivisions ___ . _.. _.. . , ... __ . ___ 3,420,000.00
Street," "Life 's Ra ilroad to copy of the Adventist Boo k of
Deposits of conunercial banks ... _.... __ ... _.. ___ . _. _. _. •.. _. _. _.. 1,000.00
Heaven ,"a nd "Put Your the Year . "Can God Be
Ce rtified and or£icers' checks ... _....... . _. __ . ... _...... _... ____ 3&amp;1,000.00
Hand in the Hand of the Tru&gt;ied'"
TOTAL DEPOSITS ..... , ........ . ............ , , .. , ...... . . _. 53,744,000.00
Man." Bob Green sang "I'm
a. Total demand deposits ...... _.. , ...... , .. _. ....... 13,909,000.00
Coming Home" accompanied
b. Total time and savings deposits _.... , .. , . , . . , , , , , . , 39,835,000.00
on the piano by his wife.
Other liabilities .. _.. _... ______ . _. ___ ..... . .... . . .. ........ . ... 680,000.00
Doris. "How Great Thou An "
Veterans Memorial Hospital
TOTAL LIABILIT!E:S .. _........ _ _.... . __ .. ____ . _. _... _.... :-.4,424,000.00
was a flut e solo played by
ADMI TTED - Hobart
Crystal Green accompanied Riggs, Rutland ; Garnet
EQUITY CAPITAL
by her brother, Mark , at the Pott s, Syracuse ; Eldon
Conunon stock
piano . Mark also played as Walburn , Middleport; Beulah
a. No. shares authorized 125.000
the congregation sa ng, Au th crson, Racine ; Eli
b. No. shares outstanding 125,000 .......... .. (Par Value )
1,250,000.00
"Blessed Assurance ,''
Whit e, Minersville.
Surplus .... _.... __ . _·___ ..... . ........................ , .. , .. 2,250,000.00
Ross Stewart accompanied
DISCHARGE:D - Helen
Undivided profits .... . ...... __ .. _.... _. _.. ___ .. __ .. ......... , 1,213,000.00
himself on the guitar an d Weaver. Pauline Saunders
TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAl. ... . .. , , ....... , . , ........ , ........ 4,713,000.00
sang "Ten Thousand Years," Opal Cummin s, Pa mela'
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
"I'm ~o n na Wake up in Glory Conlin, Darlene Priddy. EQUITY CAPITAL .... ,, . . ........ ..... . . ... .. . . , ....... _ ~9, 137 ,000.00
MEMORANDA
Average for 15 or 30 calendar days ending with call date :
a. Cash and due from banks ............... , , ......... , ... . ... , . 3,626,000.00
b. Federal funds solei ~nd securities purchased
under agreements to resell ....................... , . ... _. _... 4,097,000.00
SAUNA SUITS
c. Total loans ............................. __ .. ...... .. .... . 34,448,000.00
SEASCAMP SWIMSUITS
d. Time deposits ol $100,000 or more ... . ..... .. ... . .••......... . . 2,060,000.00
SAUNA BATH
BY CAMP
c. Total deposits ... .... , , .... , ... , . , ...... , . , ....... , ... . . .. . 53,150,000.00
CUFF WEIGHTS
Time of deposits of $100,000 or more :
INFRA-RED HEAT
a. Time certificates of deposit in
KNEE REBUILDERS
MASSAGERS
denominations of flOO,OOO or more . _......... ...... .. , , , .... 2,060,000.00
SUPPLEMENTAL MEMORANDA
SLANT
BOARD
BICYCLE
Pledged assets and securities loaned (book value.):
SQUEEZE BALLS
U.S. Goverrunent obligatiOOB, direct and guaranteed,
RESTORATORS
pledged to secure depo.!lils and other liabilities . , . , . , .. ... ... ___ 2,092,000.00
HAND GRIPS
Other assel.! pledged to secure deposits and other
liabilities (Including notes and bills rediscounted and
HAND GYMS-as appears in Reader's
, securities sold under repurchase agreement ). _, . . ... . _. . , . , , , , . , , 359,000.00
TOTAL . ...... .. ..... -. .. -.... -... . ....... . ........ ...... ... 2,451,000.00
Digest Medi-facts

to be open April 22

Buy any stde·dtsc harge
mower and get a Tor a
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Cord / Eiectnc Mode l 900
Tnmmer heel All
·--·~ . -sJde d 1sch arge mowers
featur e qutc k start

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POME:ROY - New offlce t·s
were elected r:~t a recent
meeting of the Rivervie w
PTA held at the school.
They are Marlene Putman,
president; Virginia New lun,
vice presi dent ; n e lor ~s
Fosler, se~retary, and Sa ndy
Cowdery, treasurer. Mrs.
Teresa Collins, ou tgoing
president, install ed the new
officers . Reports were gtven
by · t he a uditin g an d
nominating committees.
It was announcl'!l by Mrs.
Grace Weber that school will
be in session on Saturday,
April 15 . On display at the
meeting were primary d1e1irs
recently purchased for the
first grade room and a new
sweeper .

The meeting opened with
the pledge to the fla g llcing
led by Keith Stout , a ft flh
grade student. TI1e fourth
grade won the attendance
award and the refreshments
were served by the fourt h
grode muthcrs.

maneuverabtlily The

evening of music

$25 Taro Tnm1.1er
feat urns e xdus1ve
automa-ttc I me fe ed
11 s free at partiClpa tl!lg

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IN HONOR. - The ch ildren of Mr. and Mrs. Okey
Martin, Rt. 3, Ga lli polis, honored their parents' 30th
wedding anni1•ersa ry with a surprise dinner at their horne
on Sunday , April9. Okey is the son of the la te Rand all and
Margaret Martin . Irene is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Ca ldwell of Rt. 3, Gallipolis. The Martins have
eight children , Okey E:ugene, deceased : Mrs. Robert
{Darlene ) Wells Northup ; Dean, Gallipolis: Dallas,
Gallipolis ; Mrs. 'Michael (Diana ) Johnson, Ga llipolis;
Mrs. Randy (De lorseJ Cox , Galli polis; Donald, Cheshire,
and Ricky Da le. at home. _They have four grandchildren .

Swisher &amp; Lohse
Pharmacy
Pomeroy, Ohio
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GAI.I JPOLIS - The Gallia
Ext c n s i u r1
l-l_o memake rs Co un cil mel
April 12 at PCA building.
The president. Mrs. Harley
lieorge, was in charge of
meeting. Mr s. Hoke Robinsoo
led the ~rou p in s in~ing . ·
Maude Persmger led in the
Pledge to Flag_
Devoti ons were by Mrs.
Luther Tracy who read I
Peter I a nd a reading , "We
have been born to a New
Hope."
Sec r et ary 's report wet s
gtven by Bert ina Smeltzer
and I reasurer's report by
l·lclen Wood.
Et hel Robinson announced
that May 16 is Senior Citizens'
Day and that all grQups and
orga nizations should honor
thei'r senior citizen,. Bette
Clark, Horne agent, said she
needed help for ENP Day
Camp Aug. 17 and IB. Mrs.
Clark also said a May 10
meeting on food preservation
Cou nt y

Company

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Is Proud to Announce
that they will now

be held.
Bud Ca rt er, county agen t,
gave information · on gardeni ng and showed slides.
A potlu ck lunch was served
at noon by (;age and Northup
group with Berni ce Wood as
dlairpcrso n.
Bette Clark infnrrned the
group that Country Women
would meet in Columbus this
yea r un June 20 a nd 21.
Several items on display
were cushions, afgha ns. r ugs,
p;1intin g, fl ower s
and
l'rr ami cs ma de by Rurh
Pitchford, Bea Evans, Lillian
Thomas, Roberta Fisher,
F.!aiuc Geurgl' !HIU Ja ~.: kic
(; raham.
Ruth Ptl chford tnsla llcd
uffi ccr s for co m in~ year with
Bea P.va ns pinnin~ the
corsage on the ladies. The
co rsages were made nf wood
ribcr roses made by Florence
'lhiner of the French Cit y
ga rden cl ub.
Offi ce rs tn stalled li·ere
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Medical Cards.
Plt'Mit' prt ·~t· nl

yo ur nwn i&lt;'aJ
&lt;'a rd~ on t•aeh

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Ch•r tes RiHie, R. Ph .
Ronald Hanning , R. Ph
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Sunday 10: 30 to 11 :30 and S to 9 p.m.

_,I PRES CR IPT IO NS
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TIME TO SHAPE UP!

THE EXERCISE COMPANION FOR
PROFESSIONAL ~~·

Fr~ e ndly

Service

Pomeroy, 0 .
Open Nights li119

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I, C. Leon Saunders, Vice President and Cashier, of the above-named bank,
do solemnly affirm that thi.!l report of condition true and correct, to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
Correct- Attest : C. Leon Saundera
'·:.;"
.Morris E. Haskins
White - Directors
Stllte of Ohio, County of Gallia, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of April, 1978, and I hereby
t-ertify that I am not an officer or director of thi.!l bank.
My conunissfon expires Aprfl8, I!WI. Phyllis P. Wilcoxon, Notary Public.

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Homemakers install officers

The Ohio Valley Bank

Tor o Red Tag

Sale ends Ma y 1, 1q7e

Those born th is da le are
under the sign of Aries.
Wilbur Wrigh t, American
invrntor of the airplane, was
born April 16, 1867. Actor
Charlie Chaplin was born on
this da te in 1889.

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Congregation enjoys

even cut Front wheel
dnve gi ve s g reate1

dealet s
Hutry .tn

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Examination stations

Free$25*
Taro Trimmer

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neighbor s to co nce ntra te

more manageme nt and
planning to their entire unit .
EconJmics of costs to
returned dollars has caused
many grasslansJs to yield and
produce fat· below their
potenttal.
But
poo r.
management has also caused
a retum per acre fa r below
the land's potential.

This project should really
·prove that good management
and dollars spent to improve
grasslands will return many

Man charged with

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The Sisters of Zeta Theta Chi pose with their advisors
and alumni alter the sorority activation held Wednesday
night at the Calvary Baptist Clwrch in Rio Grande , Front
row, Kathy Stephenson, Diane Simpson, Lois Tarter,

Jamisue Mclllwain and Mary Townsend. Second row,
Gatherine ·Benet, Charlie Styers, Susan Lockard, Sherry
Ridgeway, Jan Eichinger and Nancy ca rpenter. Third
tow, Doris Ross, Donna Burke, Lynn Thompson. Kim
Webb, Chris Widder, !Jbby Smyser and Patty Young.

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pres ide nt, Mr s. Stanley
Shaver. vice president; Mr.s.
Clyde Walke r, sene tary,
Mrs . Wayne Amsbary and
treas urer. Mrs. John Wood.
Mrs. Harley George was
presented a past president's
pin.
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Mrs. Shirl ey Godwin, First
Baptist Church mini ster's
wt fe had the afternoon
program. She showed slides
of The Holy !.and.
Mr s. Shav er appoint ed
chairpersons for the coming
yea r. Na med were health,
Dorothy Toler : safety , Jackie
Gra ham :
Internati ona l,
Roberta. Fisher ; citizenship,
Ma ud e Persinge r ; membership, Gladys !life; fa mil y
MRS. HELF.N WOOD, MRS. WAYN EA MSBARY ANDMRS.STAm.EV SHA VER.
life , Kuth Pitchford: cult ural
Lillian Tlwma ';
art s,
publicity, Gladys Amsbary;
subscription, Gladys Rife and
so n ~ leader, C:ht dys Trainer.
. MIDD I.EPO HT-New of• t\l at the Thu rsday night
Elected we•·e ~rs . Betty
The meeting was cl osed by fleers Wt're l'lected and in- meelmg of lhl' Philnthea McKinlt•y, president : Mrs.
group repeating the Club stal led and a mo the r- Sm·tety of the Mtddleport Coleen Van M&lt;"tcr. vi ce presiwllect
da ughter banquet was pla nn- · C1turch uf C'lrist.
dent : Mrs. Dorothy Roach,
secretary: Mrs. Nora Rice,
asststant sct-rctary; and Mrs.
Fartc Cole. treasurer . They
wen· mslalled by Mrs. M ar·
tha Childs
The molhcr-{fa ughter banquet wao set fu r :vtay II allhe
ch urch with the ne w officers
lu havt' charge of the tables.
Mrs. Becky lotaze. Mrs. Van
Meter and Mrs . Sharon
Stewart were Hppotnted to the
.. P.\ogram eotnrnittce.
... Plans were also made to
serve a dinnt· r to the Grundy
Moun latn :11tsston Choir prccedtng thetr concert at the
Metgs Juruu r Htgh School on
Wednesday , ; ::lO p.m. The
choir is l!t•tng sponsorc~l here
by the ·County Churches of
Chnst.
Reported ill were Mrs. Carne ~ mtl h , :vtrs. Hattie Swift,
Mt·s. Flerniee Winn. and Carol
and Beth Wolfe.
A potluck dinner prccl'!lcd
the tnet•ti ng with Mrs.
McKinley and Mrs. Roach
handl ing arrangements for
tables. Miss Frances Roush
con ducted the meeltng which
opened with the Philathea
Song . Mrs. Childs had prayer
with devotions including a
poem, "My Friends" by Mr.~.
McKinley, and the story of
how ' the song "What A
Friend We Have In Jesus"
carne to be written by Mrs.
Boaclt.

Philathea Society to have banquet

Twenty-one pledges were taken into the sorority of Zeta Theta Chi during lite spring
pledge season. The ladles were considered on the merits of academic standing, college and
community involvement. Pictured on the front row are Barb Chev rant , Deb Swank, Mary
Ely and Joslyn Ryan . Second row, Crystal McCullough, Cindy J ones, Karen Mr Donatd,
Penny Perry, JerriSlagle.111ird row, Marvella Smith . Crystal Coyan, Trena Henson, Cind:•
Stewart. Hila Colley and Josie Bapst.

MEETING SET
POME:ROY-A meeting of
the Meigs County Youth
League officers wi II be held
at 1:30 p.m. Sunday iloday)
at the Pomeroy Legion hall .

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Project will help improve grasslands
By Steve Hibinger

chose onl y 26 lando wners to
participate. The Cooperative
E:xtension Service ICES I is '
delegated the responsibility
of educating farme rs to
proper
suit
testing
proct&gt;du res and follow-up
manage ment
The Soil
Conservation Service (SCS I
ts responsible for technical
semces to the fanner. All
plan mn g a nd Cngi neeri ng
work will be in accordance tu
SCS standa rds.
The purpose of thts prOJect
IS lu concentrate or intenSify
m:nw~e mrn t on a small
CllTt.'age . The improvements
tiJ this small 1ract should
unpress this fanner and his

Dlstrir t Consrn 'a tionist

Soil Cons. Sr n •lrt•
GAL!.IPOLIS - A special
project has ginn loral formers appro~m1ately $200,000
extra dollars to unpn.1 ve their

grass Ia nds .
The
Grasslands
Ma na~ement De1nonstrat!on
Project ts &lt;:t stcHP and
ft'derail} sponsvrt..-d program
to help Gallta. Jarksun ,
Lawrrnct' and \' mtun Count\:
fanners fertiltzr, add watc.r
:mpphrs. cnntrnl t'ros1on rmd

reserd pastures and hay
fields wtth 8IJ percent cost shared asststance .
1l1C maJ ority uf local USDA
agenc1es are tm·oh·ed in this
progrHm 1mplt•mentat1on.
The
A gnrultu ral
Stabtltzatttln and ronson·atJUn Semce 1ASCS 1 will
handle the ftnanctng of
compone nts uf ra ch in. dlviduat·s tmpru,·ements ,
Addit ton aIll·. the ASCS
Co unty Con{ml ftf't' re,·fewed.
the many appltcants and

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of hay or pounds of beef
produced from Southeastern
Ohio's fann cr.s.
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DWI after mishap

Market lamb
pig sale ·April 19
GALLI POLIS - Th e first
annual Southern Ohio Lamb
and Pig Sale will be held on
Aprill9 at 7 p.m. at the Gallia
County Juni or Fairgrounds.
The sa le is being sponsored
by Southern Ohio Lamb and
Pig Improvement O&gt;mmittee
who have seen a growing
need for promotion of high
qualit y lambs and pigs to be
ex hibit ed at the local
so uthern Ohio county fairs .
Four-H and FFA mem bers
from Gallia, Lawre nce,
Jackson, Pike; Sciot o, Meigs,
Athens, Vinton and Hocking
counties will be able to bid on
top quality a ni mals t·hat have
been preselected on the farn1
pnor to the sa le.
Approximately 70 lambs
and 35 pigs rep resent ing
va rious breeds will be con·
signed by the leading
producers in so uthern Ohio.
La mbs will weigh 35-70
pounds and pi gs, - 40-90
pounds. Auctioneenng ser-

vices will be provided by Lee
Johnw n. Tommy Joe.Stewat1
and Geo rge Woodward Jr .,
all from Gallia County.
Animals must be at Gall ia
Co unty Fairgrounds between
3 a.m. and 12 noon on sale
da•y, April 19.
Sale order will be deter·
mined by picking from 5-10
animals, selling those randoml y and selling the
remainder randomly. Sa le
catalogs wtll be made up sale
day by Gallia County Extension Office. Information to
be listed in clude sale order,
consignor lot number and
weight.
If m ore ~nt o rma tio n is
needed, please contact Jim
Clay, Animal Science Exten sio n Specialist at th e
Jack son Agri c ultur al
Research Ce nt er , phOn e
number 286-3803 or.call Tom
Balmer, Chaim1an of the '
Improvement Cmnmittee at
phone number 643-2196.

Pictured above is Rita George, a Junior Leader. and
4-H members of the Morgan Raiders 4-H Club, conducting
the Fire Warning Safety Program for the Our Gang 4-H
Clu~ .

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fire safety programs

GALUPOUS - Harry E.
Clark, 44, Rt. 2, Pomeroy,
was · charged with DWI
following a traffic accident at
I:49 p.m. Friday on Meigs
County road 20 at the junction
to SR 7.
The Gallia-Meigs Post
State Highway Patrol said
the Cl~rk car turned onto SR
7, traveled left of center
hilling a car operated by
Thomas E. Hysell , 21,
Pomeroy . There
was
moderate damage.
Terri Ann Zirkle, 16,
Racine, was slightly injured
in an accident at 2 p.m.
Friday on TR 100, two tenths
of a mile north of SR 338 in
Meigs County.
The patrol said Miss Zirkle
lost control of her car while
reaching to get someone that
fell off the front seat. Her car
ran off the road hitting an
electric pole. She was taken
to , Veterans Memorial
Hospital by the Racine
Emergency Squad.
A windshield · type accident occurred at 4:30 p.m.
in GaUia County on SR 160,
one mile north of SR 554. The

patrol said a gravel flipped
into the windshield of a
vehicle driven by William
Staton , 61, Rt. 2, Vlnton, as he
was passing a vehicle driven·
by Archie 0 . Logue, 53, Rt. I,
Vinton.

Sunday
Henry Fonda

GREAT

engmes for more
cuttmg power , be tt e r
performance

Wmd Tunnel' housmg
hi ts grass for a clean.

Officers elected
for PTA.

SMOKEY

ROAD
BLOCK
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BONNIES KIDS
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Roach, Kim Jividen, Kelly these Junior Leaders · are
BYFREDJ.DEEL
Cla rk , Pauline White, trying to answer in a 30-JS
Extn. Agent. f·H
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Charlene White, Sa ndy minute program on Fire
Gattla County
GALLI POLIS Nine Petrie, Lisa Fellure and Beth Warning systems called
Tonightthru
Junior Leader 4-H members Yoho .
"Wake Up - Get Out - And
Thursday
The United States leads the
from Gallia County have been
Live!"
The
prog ram
taking part in a training world with 12,000 fire related demonstrates that home
prog ram to slrCS§ th e im· deaths annua lly. Statistics alanns can be installed to
ptntance to others concerning indicate that 70 percent of the ser . . as an early warning
Fire Warning Systems. Those fire fatalities occurred at device and that the developJu nior Lea ders participating home during unexpecting ment of an evacuation plan
are Ri ta 'George , Ga ry sleeping hours of midnight to for the home Is important in
6 a.m., when people are case of a fire .
asleep and unprepared. The
If your elub, civic group,
COLUMBUS - Colonel proof of age at the exrnaining
single greatest cause of death organiution or school would
Adam G. Rei ss, superin - Slation .
testing sess ion cont act their in home fires is Ulhalation of
tendent of t he Ohio State
O&gt;lonel Reiss concluded by local State High way Patrol smoke and toxic gases; not like a JG-35 minutes program
Highway Patrol, announced suggesting that perwns in- Post to obtain a list of ·from being burned to death . of Fire Warning Systems for
Saturday that driv er's license terested in taking advantage examining stattons whi ch will Is a person 's life, home or the home, then please call the
County Extension office (446examinati on stations at of the specia l Sal urday be open.
family worth the gamble'
4612 ext. 32 ) and make
se lec ted loca tion s across
Those things that can be done arrangements for an activity
Ohio will be open on Sa turto lower the occurrence of that can help save lives.
CARTOON
day, April 22, from 9 a.m.
death from fires are what
until 12 noon for the purpose
of con du et.ing examination
for mop ed licen ses. Ap·
pointments will not be
required .
Slate Bank No. 130
"These stations will be
.,OMEROY - An evening Someday ," and "I'm gonna
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION OF
open to assist the public in of gosp&lt;•i music and praise tag Along with Jesus."
com plying with the recently wa s featured at the Pomeroy
" If '(ou Believe," was a
enacted law which requires Seventh-day Adven tist pia no and ba ss duet played by
the operator of a moped to be Church recently .
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph While.
licensed, " the Colonel said.
After a welcome by Junior Mr . Whil e sa ng '' I ' m a
"The only testing whi ch wtil White , the congregatio n Lamb."
be conducted during thi s joined m sing ing, "We're
AI Dines played "Amazing
special Saturday session will Marching to Zion•· after Gra ce" on his rnelodica, and
of Gallipolis tn the Slate of Ohio and Domestic Sub•idiarles at the close of
be for moped licenses."
which prayer was offered.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph White
business on March 31, 1978.
Moped testing will continue
Among th ose participating accompanied fulllie Stewart
ASSETS
to be condu cted during in the program were the as he sang, " He Touched
Cash and due from banks . ................ , .... , ..... , .. . ...... 4,657,000.00
regular business hours at. all Harold Clark famil y wh o Me ."
U.S. Treasury securities ....... _. .. .... , ............... _... __. 6,781.000.00
examination stations with no sa ng, " Jesus, Don't Give up
Mrs . Young, accompanying
Obligations of other U.S. Govenunent
appointment neceS!\ary.
on Me," "I Won't Ha ve to herself on the guitar, sang
agencies and corporations . __ . ___ ...... . .... ..... , ........... 1,301 ,000.00
The exami nation ror a Wor ry An ym ore," and severa l selections including
Obligations of States and political subdivisions ._.
. _... _. __ . 5,~,000 . 00
moped license consists of a "There's a Light Guiding "Thanks for Loving Me," "I
Other bonds, notes, and debentures ........ __ ..... .. ......... _... 202,000.00
vision te~1 and written tests Me." The Clark children sang Won't Hav e to Worry
Federal funds sold and securities purchased
concermng· Ohio traffic laws "l Sh~U Not be Moved." Any more," and "Fire Song ."
under agreements to resell ......... , ...... _........... __.... 4,500,000.00
and road signs.
"Little David' ' was a violi n A famil y from Gallipolis
a. Loans, Total (elcluding unearned income) .. _. . ..... ~.65I ,OOO.OO
Persons a pplying for a solo presented by Pat Dittes. Ferry sang se veral Blue
b. Less Reserve for possible loan losses ... _. . . . ........ _. 206,000.00
moped ope rator 's li cense accompanied
by
her Grass Gospel Songs, and
·c. Loans, Net . __ __... _. _. _.... _. ................. , .......... ~.645,000 . 00
must be at least 14 years old husband, AI , at the pia no.
thei r two young da ughters
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures ,
and prese nt sat isfa ctor y
H. J : Browning playing sa n ~ several duets.
and other assets representing bank premises._ ...... ___ _. . __ __ . 1,066,000.00
guita r and his son, Kim, on
Other assets _... _. _. ___ . _.... _.. __ ... __ ... _... __ .. __ . _. ____ . __ 451,000.00
Two selections were · sung
ba ss guitar presented a by' Mi ss Virgtnia Grogan ,
TOTAL ASSETS ... .. .. . -.-.-. ·.. --. ----.- .. -...... •. .... -.-- 59,137,000.00
medley of gospe l songs in- accompanying herself on the
UABIUTIES
cluding " I Saw the Light ,'' piano. There was an action
Demand deposits of individuals,
"One Day ~~ a Time," "Will song, " Praise ye the Lord."
partnerships, and corporations .... __ , ...... _...... . .... . , ... 11,459,000.00
the Circle be Unbroken, "
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
The benediction was given
"The Faded Picture on the by Rollie Stewart and at the
partnerships, and corporations .. ____ .. _......... . , . , .. , , . ... 38,337,000.00
Wall ," "Let 's all go Down to concl usion of the evening
Deposits of United States Government. .... _. __ .... , ..... ___ ___ . . . I47 ,000.00
the River," "Tramp on the each fa mily wa s presented a
Deposits of States and political subdivisions ___ . _.. _.. . , ... __ . ___ 3,420,000.00
Street," "Life 's Ra ilroad to copy of the Adventist Boo k of
Deposits of conunercial banks ... _.... __ ... _.. ___ . _. _. _. •.. _. _. _.. 1,000.00
Heaven ,"a nd "Put Your the Year . "Can God Be
Ce rtified and or£icers' checks ... _....... . _. __ . ... _...... _... ____ 3&amp;1,000.00
Hand in the Hand of the Tru&gt;ied'"
TOTAL DEPOSITS ..... , ........ . ............ , , .. , ...... . . _. 53,744,000.00
Man." Bob Green sang "I'm
a. Total demand deposits ...... _.. , ...... , .. _. ....... 13,909,000.00
Coming Home" accompanied
b. Total time and savings deposits _.... , .. , . , . . , , , , , . , 39,835,000.00
on the piano by his wife.
Other liabilities .. _.. _... ______ . _. ___ ..... . .... . . .. ........ . ... 680,000.00
Doris. "How Great Thou An "
Veterans Memorial Hospital
TOTAL LIABILIT!E:S .. _........ _ _.... . __ .. ____ . _. _... _.... :-.4,424,000.00
was a flut e solo played by
ADMI TTED - Hobart
Crystal Green accompanied Riggs, Rutland ; Garnet
EQUITY CAPITAL
by her brother, Mark , at the Pott s, Syracuse ; Eldon
Conunon stock
piano . Mark also played as Walburn , Middleport; Beulah
a. No. shares authorized 125.000
the congregation sa ng, Au th crson, Racine ; Eli
b. No. shares outstanding 125,000 .......... .. (Par Value )
1,250,000.00
"Blessed Assurance ,''
Whit e, Minersville.
Surplus .... _.... __ . _·___ ..... . ........................ , .. , .. 2,250,000.00
Ross Stewart accompanied
DISCHARGE:D - Helen
Undivided profits .... . ...... __ .. _.... _. _.. ___ .. __ .. ......... , 1,213,000.00
himself on the guitar an d Weaver. Pauline Saunders
TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAl. ... . .. , , ....... , . , ........ , ........ 4,713,000.00
sang "Ten Thousand Years," Opal Cummin s, Pa mela'
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
"I'm ~o n na Wake up in Glory Conlin, Darlene Priddy. EQUITY CAPITAL .... ,, . . ........ ..... . . ... .. . . , ....... _ ~9, 137 ,000.00
MEMORANDA
Average for 15 or 30 calendar days ending with call date :
a. Cash and due from banks ............... , , ......... , ... . ... , . 3,626,000.00
b. Federal funds solei ~nd securities purchased
under agreements to resell ....................... , . ... _. _... 4,097,000.00
SAUNA SUITS
c. Total loans ............................. __ .. ...... .. .... . 34,448,000.00
SEASCAMP SWIMSUITS
d. Time deposits ol $100,000 or more ... . ..... .. ... . .••......... . . 2,060,000.00
SAUNA BATH
BY CAMP
c. Total deposits ... .... , , .... , ... , . , ...... , . , ....... , ... . . .. . 53,150,000.00
CUFF WEIGHTS
Time of deposits of $100,000 or more :
INFRA-RED HEAT
a. Time certificates of deposit in
KNEE REBUILDERS
MASSAGERS
denominations of flOO,OOO or more . _......... ...... .. , , , .... 2,060,000.00
SUPPLEMENTAL MEMORANDA
SLANT
BOARD
BICYCLE
Pledged assets and securities loaned (book value.):
SQUEEZE BALLS
U.S. Goverrunent obligatiOOB, direct and guaranteed,
RESTORATORS
pledged to secure depo.!lils and other liabilities . , . , . , .. ... ... ___ 2,092,000.00
HAND GRIPS
Other assel.! pledged to secure deposits and other
liabilities (Including notes and bills rediscounted and
HAND GYMS-as appears in Reader's
, securities sold under repurchase agreement ). _, . . ... . _. . , . , , , , . , , 359,000.00
TOTAL . ...... .. ..... -. .. -.... -... . ....... . ........ ...... ... 2,451,000.00
Digest Medi-facts

to be open April 22

Buy any stde·dtsc harge
mower and get a Tor a
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Cord / Eiectnc Mode l 900
Tnmmer heel All
·--·~ . -sJde d 1sch arge mowers
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POME:ROY - New offlce t·s
were elected r:~t a recent
meeting of the Rivervie w
PTA held at the school.
They are Marlene Putman,
president; Virginia New lun,
vice presi dent ; n e lor ~s
Fosler, se~retary, and Sa ndy
Cowdery, treasurer. Mrs.
Teresa Collins, ou tgoing
president, install ed the new
officers . Reports were gtven
by · t he a uditin g an d
nominating committees.
It was announcl'!l by Mrs.
Grace Weber that school will
be in session on Saturday,
April 15 . On display at the
meeting were primary d1e1irs
recently purchased for the
first grade room and a new
sweeper .

The meeting opened with
the pledge to the fla g llcing
led by Keith Stout , a ft flh
grade student. TI1e fourth
grade won the attendance
award and the refreshments
were served by the fourt h
grode muthcrs.

maneuverabtlily The

evening of music

$25 Taro Tnm1.1er
feat urns e xdus1ve
automa-ttc I me fe ed
11 s free at partiClpa tl!lg

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IN HONOR. - The ch ildren of Mr. and Mrs. Okey
Martin, Rt. 3, Ga lli polis, honored their parents' 30th
wedding anni1•ersa ry with a surprise dinner at their horne
on Sunday , April9. Okey is the son of the la te Rand all and
Margaret Martin . Irene is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Ca ldwell of Rt. 3, Gallipolis. The Martins have
eight children , Okey E:ugene, deceased : Mrs. Robert
{Darlene ) Wells Northup ; Dean, Gallipolis: Dallas,
Gallipolis ; Mrs. 'Michael (Diana ) Johnson, Ga llipolis;
Mrs. Randy (De lorseJ Cox , Galli polis; Donald, Cheshire,
and Ricky Da le. at home. _They have four grandchildren .

Swisher &amp; Lohse
Pharmacy
Pomeroy, Ohio
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GAI.I JPOLIS - The Gallia
Ext c n s i u r1
l-l_o memake rs Co un cil mel
April 12 at PCA building.
The president. Mrs. Harley
lieorge, was in charge of
meeting. Mr s. Hoke Robinsoo
led the ~rou p in s in~ing . ·
Maude Persmger led in the
Pledge to Flag_
Devoti ons were by Mrs.
Luther Tracy who read I
Peter I a nd a reading , "We
have been born to a New
Hope."
Sec r et ary 's report wet s
gtven by Bert ina Smeltzer
and I reasurer's report by
l·lclen Wood.
Et hel Robinson announced
that May 16 is Senior Citizens'
Day and that all grQups and
orga nizations should honor
thei'r senior citizen,. Bette
Clark, Horne agent, said she
needed help for ENP Day
Camp Aug. 17 and IB. Mrs.
Clark also said a May 10
meeting on food preservation
Cou nt y

Company

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Is Proud to Announce
that they will now

be held.
Bud Ca rt er, county agen t,
gave information · on gardeni ng and showed slides.
A potlu ck lunch was served
at noon by (;age and Northup
group with Berni ce Wood as
dlairpcrso n.
Bette Clark infnrrned the
group that Country Women
would meet in Columbus this
yea r un June 20 a nd 21.
Several items on display
were cushions, afgha ns. r ugs,
p;1intin g, fl ower s
and
l'rr ami cs ma de by Rurh
Pitchford, Bea Evans, Lillian
Thomas, Roberta Fisher,
F.!aiuc Geurgl' !HIU Ja ~.: kic
(; raham.
Ruth Ptl chford tnsla llcd
uffi ccr s for co m in~ year with
Bea P.va ns pinnin~ the
corsage on the ladies. The
co rsages were made nf wood
ribcr roses made by Florence
'lhiner of the French Cit y
ga rden cl ub.
Offi ce rs tn stalled li·ere
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honor all U.M. W.
Medical Cards.
Plt'Mit' prt ·~t· nl

yo ur nwn i&lt;'aJ
&lt;'a rd~ on t•aeh

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Ch•r tes RiHie, R. Ph .
Ronald Hanning , R. Ph
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Sunday 10: 30 to 11 :30 and S to 9 p.m.

_,I PRES CR IPT IO NS
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TIME TO SHAPE UP!

THE EXERCISE COMPANION FOR
PROFESSIONAL ~~·

Fr~ e ndly

Service

Pomeroy, 0 .
Open Nights li119

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I, C. Leon Saunders, Vice President and Cashier, of the above-named bank,
do solemnly affirm that thi.!l report of condition true and correct, to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
Correct- Attest : C. Leon Saundera
'·:.;"
.Morris E. Haskins
White - Directors
Stllte of Ohio, County of Gallia, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of April, 1978, and I hereby
t-ertify that I am not an officer or director of thi.!l bank.
My conunissfon expires Aprfl8, I!WI. Phyllis P. Wilcoxon, Notary Public.

PH . "l-1955

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Homemakers install officers

The Ohio Valley Bank

Tor o Red Tag

Sale ends Ma y 1, 1q7e

Those born th is da le are
under the sign of Aries.
Wilbur Wrigh t, American
invrntor of the airplane, was
born April 16, 1867. Actor
Charlie Chaplin was born on
this da te in 1889.

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Congregation enjoys

even cut Front wheel
dnve gi ve s g reate1

dealet s
Hutry .tn

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Examination stations

Free$25*
Taro Trimmer

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neighbor s to co nce ntra te

more manageme nt and
planning to their entire unit .
EconJmics of costs to
returned dollars has caused
many grasslansJs to yield and
produce fat· below their
potenttal.
But
poo r.
management has also caused
a retum per acre fa r below
the land's potential.

This project should really
·prove that good management
and dollars spent to improve
grasslands will return many

Man charged with

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The Sisters of Zeta Theta Chi pose with their advisors
and alumni alter the sorority activation held Wednesday
night at the Calvary Baptist Clwrch in Rio Grande , Front
row, Kathy Stephenson, Diane Simpson, Lois Tarter,

Jamisue Mclllwain and Mary Townsend. Second row,
Gatherine ·Benet, Charlie Styers, Susan Lockard, Sherry
Ridgeway, Jan Eichinger and Nancy ca rpenter. Third
tow, Doris Ross, Donna Burke, Lynn Thompson. Kim
Webb, Chris Widder, !Jbby Smyser and Patty Young.

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pres ide nt, Mr s. Stanley
Shaver. vice president; Mr.s.
Clyde Walke r, sene tary,
Mrs . Wayne Amsbary and
treas urer. Mrs. John Wood.
Mrs. Harley George was
presented a past president's
pin.
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Mrs. Shirl ey Godwin, First
Baptist Church mini ster's
wt fe had the afternoon
program. She showed slides
of The Holy !.and.
Mr s. Shav er appoint ed
chairpersons for the coming
yea r. Na med were health,
Dorothy Toler : safety , Jackie
Gra ham :
Internati ona l,
Roberta. Fisher ; citizenship,
Ma ud e Persinge r ; membership, Gladys !life; fa mil y
MRS. HELF.N WOOD, MRS. WAYN EA MSBARY ANDMRS.STAm.EV SHA VER.
life , Kuth Pitchford: cult ural
Lillian Tlwma ';
art s,
publicity, Gladys Amsbary;
subscription, Gladys Rife and
so n ~ leader, C:ht dys Trainer.
. MIDD I.EPO HT-New of• t\l at the Thu rsday night
Elected we•·e ~rs . Betty
The meeting was cl osed by fleers Wt're l'lected and in- meelmg of lhl' Philnthea McKinlt•y, president : Mrs.
group repeating the Club stal led and a mo the r- Sm·tety of the Mtddleport Coleen Van M&lt;"tcr. vi ce presiwllect
da ughter banquet was pla nn- · C1turch uf C'lrist.
dent : Mrs. Dorothy Roach,
secretary: Mrs. Nora Rice,
asststant sct-rctary; and Mrs.
Fartc Cole. treasurer . They
wen· mslalled by Mrs. M ar·
tha Childs
The molhcr-{fa ughter banquet wao set fu r :vtay II allhe
ch urch with the ne w officers
lu havt' charge of the tables.
Mrs. Becky lotaze. Mrs. Van
Meter and Mrs . Sharon
Stewart were Hppotnted to the
.. P.\ogram eotnrnittce.
... Plans were also made to
serve a dinnt· r to the Grundy
Moun latn :11tsston Choir prccedtng thetr concert at the
Metgs Juruu r Htgh School on
Wednesday , ; ::lO p.m. The
choir is l!t•tng sponsorc~l here
by the ·County Churches of
Chnst.
Reported ill were Mrs. Carne ~ mtl h , :vtrs. Hattie Swift,
Mt·s. Flerniee Winn. and Carol
and Beth Wolfe.
A potluck dinner prccl'!lcd
the tnet•ti ng with Mrs.
McKinley and Mrs. Roach
handl ing arrangements for
tables. Miss Frances Roush
con ducted the meeltng which
opened with the Philathea
Song . Mrs. Childs had prayer
with devotions including a
poem, "My Friends" by Mr.~.
McKinley, and the story of
how ' the song "What A
Friend We Have In Jesus"
carne to be written by Mrs.
Boaclt.

Philathea Society to have banquet

Twenty-one pledges were taken into the sorority of Zeta Theta Chi during lite spring
pledge season. The ladles were considered on the merits of academic standing, college and
community involvement. Pictured on the front row are Barb Chev rant , Deb Swank, Mary
Ely and Joslyn Ryan . Second row, Crystal McCullough, Cindy J ones, Karen Mr Donatd,
Penny Perry, JerriSlagle.111ird row, Marvella Smith . Crystal Coyan, Trena Henson, Cind:•
Stewart. Hila Colley and Josie Bapst.

MEETING SET
POME:ROY-A meeting of
the Meigs County Youth
League officers wi II be held
at 1:30 p.m. Sunday iloday)
at the Pomeroy Legion hall .

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the sixth grade.
The meeting opened with
the pledge led by Girl Scout
Troop 1276 with the Rev.',
William Knittel giving dev!r OuOf\S;Second and third grade
6 parents served refreshments..

Unsuitable "reading material
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A lisa !-farris and I?. d)' Findley
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I·: ~G&lt;ICii·::I1F: NT t\ NNOUI\Cf·: D
M r . ami Mrs. Paul
E . llurn s. MltH.'I'S\'t lle ure annuunc1ng the uppro~:~ r hin g
tl li.IITiagP uf tht•tr daugllle r. AhstJ Ann . tu Htckv Allan

WILl . EXCHA.\f;F: VOWS - :llr. and Mrs. Leo
Valentme, Patriot Star Houte, Gallipolt s, announ ce the
engagement of thetr daughter, Ri ta Jo, to Louis H.
DePalalis, son of Mrs. Michael DePalatis, Glassport, Pa . •
T)le bride-&lt;!lecl IS a 1977 gradua te nf the Ohw Slate
University and IS a physical therapist at -MI. Ca rmel
Medical Center tn Columbus. Ohio. Her fian ce, a t974
graduate of Slippery Rock Su.te College in Pennsylvania,
is presently enrolled m the Physiolog)' Department of the
Graduate Se hool at the Ohio State University . The
weddin g will be an event of June 17, 6 p.m. at the First
Presbyterian Church in Gallipolis. The graciou s custom of
open church will be observed .

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f' mdle;·, su11 of Mr. all(! Mrs. Charil's Fi11dlev, Jr .. Raci11c .
Tile upt'JI &lt;:hu rch weLh.lmg will be 1:111 C\'l'll t ~f M;w 6 at the

Hat:mc Mt. ,\ lunah Churtlt uf Gud Wllh tl1C Hc1;, Donald
l 'Uinbs uff lclallm.;. Tlw duui.Jic ri ng ccrcnwny will be pcrfu riiH.'d at G : :~O p .111. w1t h c1 r eception fullowtng CJt the
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POMEROY - Unsuitable
reading ·material for elemenU.ry school children coming
uff the shelves of the Meigs
Bookmobile during school
visits was discussed at length
at Monday night 's meeting uf
the Pomeroy PTA.
One parent brought to the
meeting a book entitled "Acid
Nighunare" by M. E. Ghader
which had been checked out
to his fourth grade son. It was
reported that the book goes
into detail on how to take acid
and the results to be achiev·
ed, and could lead children to
experimental use of the drug.
Mrs. Dorothy Roach, president, appointed a committee
to review the book and confer
with Bookmobile officials
about it as well as others being distributed during school
.stop:; which are considered
morally damaeinl! to PIPrnron.

Mrs. Cummings elected
as sorority president
POMEROY .- Mrs. Kathy
Cummings was elected president of the Ohio Eta Phi
Chapler of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority at a meeting held
Tuesday night at the Colum·
bus and Southern Ohio Elec·
tric Co.
Other officers elected we re
Sherry Abbott, vice prcsi·
dent : Tony a Davis, recording

Mrs. Roush
given party

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MOBILE HOME SEE

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!Jrenda SIJarp and Mic!Jae! Vallee

MOBILE HOMES

ANNOUNCEMENT M1\DE - Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Sharp of Jackson announce the engagement of their
daughter , Brenda Diane, to Michael Stephen Vallee, son
of Dr . and Mrs. Gerald E:Vallee of Gallipolis. Miss Sharp
1s a graduate of Ja ckson Hi gh School and Holze r School of
Nursing. Mr. Vallee is a sophomore at Ohio Sta te
Universit y. An August weddin g is planned .

675-3000
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3411 Jacm. Ave.

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tary children .. Named to the
committee were John Arnott,
teacher, Hank Cleland, Mrs.
Linda Mayer, ~nd Mr.s.
Delores Long.
New officers elected during
the meeting were Roach,
president ; Mrs. Carolyn
Reeves, first vice president ;
Mrs. Norma Baker, second
vice.president; Mrs. Ida Mar·
tin, secretary; Jim Soulsby,
treasurer; Geri Mowery, cOrresponding secretary ; Judy
Jewell, historian; and Mrs.
Delores Hawk, Mrs. Darla
Hawley and Mrs. Susie
Soulsby, . delegates · to the
Meigs County Council of
Parents and Teachers.
Mrs. Maxine Goeglein talk·
ed during the meeting on the
bills in the legislature regar·
ding measured telephone ser·
vice which the Ohio PTA

Janet Biggs and Margaret
Provi nce entertained recently with a bridal shower honor·
mg Mrs. Trudy Roush .
A blue and yellow color
s~ hc m'e was ca rried out 111 the
decoa lions and cake, punch,
nuts, mints , and coffee were
served. Games were played
w1th prizes going to Nancy
Snyder, Diana Davidson,
Con11ie Hysell. and Betty

secretary : Carol Crow, corresponding secretary; Patty
Pi ckens, ci ty cou ncil
representative; and Kay
Walker treasurer .
Kathy Doidge, ways and
means chairman, noted that
she had received a check for
securing advertising for the
Meigs County Fair premium
book. Cheryl Crow announced
the ritual of jewels tea to be
held Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Janelle Haptonstall,
2:30p.m. Founder's Day will
be observed April 27 at 6:30
p.m. at the Sf)ortsmen in
Athens.
The cultural program on
friendship was given by Mrs.
Crow and Maurisha Nelson.
Jill Lizon and Peggy Stout
served refreshments.

GALUPOLIS - Mary E
Phillips will teach an ad ult
ceramiCll class durin an
eight week period on Tu~sda
·evenings £rom 7 o'c lock untft
9 o'clock, starting on A rill8
The daughter of Mrs PG w·
Phillipso f 2l 2 First Av~n~e;,;
Ga llipolis, Miss Philli s is a
1967 graduate of ~a Ilia
Academy and a 1971 graduate
holding dual degrees in Art

from all of us to

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wa s announce d by
:-lonna Newland , chaiflTlan
of the Qu een Selection
Committee, that applica tions
are bei ng accepted from
candidat es who wi sh to
parti cipate in the Fifth Annual Ohio Valley Horse Show
Association rOVHSA I Fall
Hound -Up.
Appli cation forms may be
obWi ned from any or the
sec retari es of the riding clubs
in the OVHSA. The clubs in
the association are : Meigs
Riding Club in Pomeroy ;
Bar-30 Horsemen in Tuppers
Plains; Riverview Saddle
Club in Point Pleasa nt ;
Saddl e and Si rl oin in
C:a llipoli s;
Ja -Vin
in
Wellston ; Athen s Ridin g
Clu b; and W-E in Parkersburg.
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with lhe ir son-in-law and
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19, from 3:30 p.m.-5 p.m.
Included will be ·sand candies, tie dyeing, weaving and
;titchery . Cost for each of
these eight week co urses is
$16.
In addition .. Mrs. Lund will
teach Creative Discovery to.
four and five year olds on
Mondays, starting April 24,
J :30 p.m .• 2:30 p.m . for six
weeks using mixed media.
The fee for these six classes
wili be $12.
Currently an adult drawing
class is in session on Wednesday mornings from 9 a.m .
until 11 a.m., with openings
st ill availab le. The class
includes training in fi gure
and landscape drawing .

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hav.e her available for
ceramics classes starting
immediately , Cost for the
eight week course for French
Art ColonY members is $20
and $24 for non-members,
plus a lab fee.
. Other
classes
now
. available at the French Art
Colony, and for the first time,
will be Drawing'for students
age 12 and older, and Crafts
for children age 7 and older,
both taught by Corinne Lund.
Mrs. Lund will teach the
Drawing Class starting
Monday a(lernoon, Ap~il I7 ,
3:30 p.m.-5 p.m., contmumg
for eight weeks th~o ugh June
5. This ":Ill be ba~tc drawmg
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she received the Sen tor Art experie.nce te achmg. else·
Show Award and had one of where m Ohio and m the
her weavmgs chosen for the Bahama Islands.
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Co!UJ:nbu~.
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Phan~rome1 , she dtd ex·
cavat10n
work
and
catalogued drawings of the
clay . ob jects that were
discovered.
, Curre~tly Miss Phillips is
c~mpletmg her M.A. In Art
H1story at Kent State
University. The French Art

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Others attending were
Brenda and Penny Hysell ,
Linda Yo~ker, Ca rolyn
Housh, Karen Hawthorne,
Co nni e Hysell , Betty
Johnson , Debbie Holsinger,
Jean Province, Dianna and
Carrie Knapp, Nancy, Lisa,
Debbie and Ruger Snydl'r·,
Dtana , Lois and Todd Davidsun , Fnmces, Teresa and
Usa Whitti ngton, and JOann ,
GALLIPO LIS ~' air Bub, Bryan and Jr. Kirby .
Haven United Methodist Trac1 Weese sent a gift.
Women met ~· ith Mrs. Bryon
Ward Thursday evening at
her home In Kanauga. Roll
call was ans wered by
script ure verses beginning
B&amp;PWTOMEET
with the lett er " A" for the
The Middleport Business
month of ApriL
and Professional Women 's
P1rra Wa rd read the
Club will meet at 7:30 Mon·
scr ipture I. Co r. 2:1-9, day night in the Columbia
follow ed by rea ding s by
Gas Co. social room . The
Florence Allen and Evelyn membership committee will
Rothgeb . Btble qu esti ons have charge of the program.
were asked by Emma Special guests will be Martha
Spencer.
Keisler, second vice presiThe group read and dent of the Ohio Federation of
di SCUSSed the first chapter of Business and Professional
Revelation . BenediCtion was Women 's Clubs, who will be
given by Emmo Spencer.
the speaker ; Loretta J ones,
The busin ess me eting director or District 17, and
followed with fi ve members Kathryn Everett, secretarypresent. Twenty-seven sick trea surer ofDistrict 17.
eall s were rcRorted .
Next rneetirlg will be with
Ethel Wri ght. After grace,
Mrs . Ward served lunch.

·describes as devastating to
volunteer work . Charges
would be made on the number
of ca!ls made and the length
of each ca ll. The system is
curren tly being used in two
northern Ohio Cities and
reportedly has been damag·
ing tu the work or school
volunteers and contacts bel·
ween students and · parents
and parents and schools .
· Mrs. Goeglein, who attend·
ed a recent seminar on educa·
tiona! competence in Ohio
schools, reported on the pros
and cons of the proposed
testing program and how
establishing minimal stan·
da rds could affect student
achievement
Plans were made for
hosting a meeting of the
Meigs County Council of
Parents and Teachers to be
tjeld May 4 at the Pomeroy
schooL A smorgasbord was
set for Sunday, April 23, 4:30
to 7:30 p.m at the school with
tickets to be $2.50 for adults,
and $1.50 for children under
12.
The playground committee
was authorized to spend
whatever money is needed to
make the necessary improvements to the equipment. On the conunittee are
Hank Cleland, Jim Souls by,
Carl ·Roach, . George Korn ,
Homer Baxter, and Roger
Mowery.
Mrs . Roac h thank ed
Soulsby for sawdust for
around the merry·g!rround,
Ted Warner for making ar·
r-dngements to have the snow
removed during the 1winter, _
the Jaycees for taking out
some poles not in use, and the
firemen for cleaning up the
playground .
Members were asked to
continue saving Campbell
soup labels to be redtoemed
for playground equipment.
Tbe school patrol was
recognized and trophies were
presented by John Arnott
The room count was won by

B-J- Thc Sunday Tiines.St•ntinel. Sunday, Aprillfl, 1978

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DANCE SET
MASON - The annual
Wahama High School Alumri
Association banq uet and
dance has been set for
Saturday, May 27, beginning
at 6:30 p.m. A dance will be
held froni 9 p.m. until 1 a.m.
w1th music by " Fox Wagon,"
Huntington, W. Va. Price for
the banquet, dance and dues
is $8 a person. Deadline for
reservations is May 20. The
dance will be open to the
general public with tickets
available on ly at the door .
Those needing information
should contact Diane D.
Hickel, P. 0 . Box 128, New
Haven.

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Sr. Citizens 1
Calendar

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POMEROY
Meigs
Senior Citizens Center activities located at the
Pomeroy Juni or High School
is open 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Monda y
through Friday .
Monday , April 17 Yestery ear Slides, 11 a.m.:
Black Lung Representative.
12 noon-3 p.m.: Square
Dance, 12 :30-3 p.m.
Tuesday. April 18 Knitting and Cro cheting
C.1ass, 10 a.m.-12 noon; Diana
Eberts, Co unty Extension
Agent, II a .m.; Crewel
Embroidery Class, 11 a.m.;
Chorus, 12 :30-2 p.m.
Wednesday, April 19 Social Security Representative, 9:30 a.m.-12 :30 p.m.;
Yesteryear Slides, 11 a.m.:
Games, 12 :30-2 p.m.
Thursday , April 2Q - Talk
on " Medici ne Awareness," 11
a.m.-12 noon .
Friday, April21 - Knitting
and Crocheting Class, 10
a.m.-12 noon; An Class, 10
a.m.-12 noon; Bowling 1-3
p.m.
Senior Nutrition Program,
12 noon-12 :45 p.m., Monday
through Frida y.
Menu for April 17 through
April il :
Monday - Hot baked ham
shav ed sandwich, l"Oie slaw,
peas. whipped ge latin
dessert, bun, milk, butler.
Tuesday - Baked cube
steak in gravy, egg noodles,
broccoli, lemon gelatin, milk,
roll, butter, raisin cookie .
Wednesda y
Baked
chi cken, buttered beets,
cottage cheese , biscuits,
banana cake, milk, butter.
Thursday - Meatloaf •
gravy, pars lied boiled
potatoes, glazed carrots, ice
cream, bread, butter, milk.
Friday - Uve.r, onions,
baked potato, creamed
tomatoes, tapioca with fruit
. sauce, bread, butter, milk.
Coffee, tea, buttermilk and
juice served daily.
ffiRTLANIL= .Telephone_ I -·'--'-843·3364. COAD Senior
Nutrition Weekly Menu for
the Satellite Site at the
Reorganized Chu rch of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints,
Old Town Flats is similar to
the above menu. Please call
In your reservation.

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seyltng of our new P'a.ra.h 1 elaok.s . They
. were de1:1tgn&amp;d W1th specla.l ar.te ntlon

to del&amp;Jl from t.ha W&amp;t.ch pookot styllng
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FARAH.

OPEN SUNDAY
1:00 TO
6:00 P.M.

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the sixth grade.
The meeting opened with
the pledge led by Girl Scout
Troop 1276 with the Rev.',
William Knittel giving dev!r OuOf\S;Second and third grade
6 parents served refreshments..

Unsuitable "reading material
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A lisa !-farris and I?. d)' Findley
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I·: ~G&lt;ICii·::I1F: NT t\ NNOUI\Cf·: D
M r . ami Mrs. Paul
E . llurn s. MltH.'I'S\'t lle ure annuunc1ng the uppro~:~ r hin g
tl li.IITiagP uf tht•tr daugllle r. AhstJ Ann . tu Htckv Allan

WILl . EXCHA.\f;F: VOWS - :llr. and Mrs. Leo
Valentme, Patriot Star Houte, Gallipolt s, announ ce the
engagement of thetr daughter, Ri ta Jo, to Louis H.
DePalalis, son of Mrs. Michael DePalatis, Glassport, Pa . •
T)le bride-&lt;!lecl IS a 1977 gradua te nf the Ohw Slate
University and IS a physical therapist at -MI. Ca rmel
Medical Center tn Columbus. Ohio. Her fian ce, a t974
graduate of Slippery Rock Su.te College in Pennsylvania,
is presently enrolled m the Physiolog)' Department of the
Graduate Se hool at the Ohio State University . The
weddin g will be an event of June 17, 6 p.m. at the First
Presbyterian Church in Gallipolis. The graciou s custom of
open church will be observed .

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Tile upt'JI &lt;:hu rch weLh.lmg will be 1:111 C\'l'll t ~f M;w 6 at the

Hat:mc Mt. ,\ lunah Churtlt uf Gud Wllh tl1C Hc1;, Donald
l 'Uinbs uff lclallm.;. Tlw duui.Jic ri ng ccrcnwny will be pcrfu riiH.'d at G : :~O p .111. w1t h c1 r eception fullowtng CJt the
H &lt;.~ l' llll' i.l'l.!lUII !tall.

POMEROY - Unsuitable
reading ·material for elemenU.ry school children coming
uff the shelves of the Meigs
Bookmobile during school
visits was discussed at length
at Monday night 's meeting uf
the Pomeroy PTA.
One parent brought to the
meeting a book entitled "Acid
Nighunare" by M. E. Ghader
which had been checked out
to his fourth grade son. It was
reported that the book goes
into detail on how to take acid
and the results to be achiev·
ed, and could lead children to
experimental use of the drug.
Mrs. Dorothy Roach, president, appointed a committee
to review the book and confer
with Bookmobile officials
about it as well as others being distributed during school
.stop:; which are considered
morally damaeinl! to PIPrnron.

Mrs. Cummings elected
as sorority president
POMEROY .- Mrs. Kathy
Cummings was elected president of the Ohio Eta Phi
Chapler of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority at a meeting held
Tuesday night at the Colum·
bus and Southern Ohio Elec·
tric Co.
Other officers elected we re
Sherry Abbott, vice prcsi·
dent : Tony a Davis, recording

Mrs. Roush
given party

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Sharp of Jackson announce the engagement of their
daughter , Brenda Diane, to Michael Stephen Vallee, son
of Dr . and Mrs. Gerald E:Vallee of Gallipolis. Miss Sharp
1s a graduate of Ja ckson Hi gh School and Holze r School of
Nursing. Mr. Vallee is a sophomore at Ohio Sta te
Universit y. An August weddin g is planned .

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tary children .. Named to the
committee were John Arnott,
teacher, Hank Cleland, Mrs.
Linda Mayer, ~nd Mr.s.
Delores Long.
New officers elected during
the meeting were Roach,
president ; Mrs. Carolyn
Reeves, first vice president ;
Mrs. Norma Baker, second
vice.president; Mrs. Ida Mar·
tin, secretary; Jim Soulsby,
treasurer; Geri Mowery, cOrresponding secretary ; Judy
Jewell, historian; and Mrs.
Delores Hawk, Mrs. Darla
Hawley and Mrs. Susie
Soulsby, . delegates · to the
Meigs County Council of
Parents and Teachers.
Mrs. Maxine Goeglein talk·
ed during the meeting on the
bills in the legislature regar·
ding measured telephone ser·
vice which the Ohio PTA

Janet Biggs and Margaret
Provi nce entertained recently with a bridal shower honor·
mg Mrs. Trudy Roush .
A blue and yellow color
s~ hc m'e was ca rried out 111 the
decoa lions and cake, punch,
nuts, mints , and coffee were
served. Games were played
w1th prizes going to Nancy
Snyder, Diana Davidson,
Con11ie Hysell. and Betty

secretary : Carol Crow, corresponding secretary; Patty
Pi ckens, ci ty cou ncil
representative; and Kay
Walker treasurer .
Kathy Doidge, ways and
means chairman, noted that
she had received a check for
securing advertising for the
Meigs County Fair premium
book. Cheryl Crow announced
the ritual of jewels tea to be
held Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Janelle Haptonstall,
2:30p.m. Founder's Day will
be observed April 27 at 6:30
p.m. at the Sf)ortsmen in
Athens.
The cultural program on
friendship was given by Mrs.
Crow and Maurisha Nelson.
Jill Lizon and Peggy Stout
served refreshments.

GALUPOLIS - Mary E
Phillips will teach an ad ult
ceramiCll class durin an
eight week period on Tu~sda
·evenings £rom 7 o'c lock untft
9 o'clock, starting on A rill8
The daughter of Mrs PG w·
Phillipso f 2l 2 First Av~n~e;,;
Ga llipolis, Miss Philli s is a
1967 graduate of ~a Ilia
Academy and a 1971 graduate
holding dual degrees in Art

from all of us to

- MOM

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her great ring

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OHERED
wa s announce d by
:-lonna Newland , chaiflTlan
of the Qu een Selection
Committee, that applica tions
are bei ng accepted from
candidat es who wi sh to
parti cipate in the Fifth Annual Ohio Valley Horse Show
Association rOVHSA I Fall
Hound -Up.
Appli cation forms may be
obWi ned from any or the
sec retari es of the riding clubs
in the OVHSA. The clubs in
the association are : Meigs
Riding Club in Pomeroy ;
Bar-30 Horsemen in Tuppers
Plains; Riverview Saddle
Club in Point Pleasa nt ;
Saddl e and Si rl oin in
C:a llipoli s;
Ja -Vin
in
Wellston ; Athen s Ridin g
Clu b; and W-E in Parkersburg.
t'ORII1 S

It

pr,pp&lt;·d th8 question ; yo u' ve set the dat e . Now you should th ink
abo ut 1our wedd•nq portrait. It 's important that you use someone
etper,;nc~d 1n profeSS IOna l portra its . to g ive you that " look'! you
want
·
J..t L~df Photogra phy , we aft e r you personal ized ser vice from
our ~ t,11f 0t Pt pcr, e nced. pro fessio na l photographers; a comfo rtabl e
s tud •n /lnrJ to hPip make. you r portrai t look good , we'll use quali ty
Kod~&lt; rolr,r papr·r to r it We use Kod ak pape r for every port rait we
lake ., , .,," gr;od na (lo gel that good loo k.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Rupe
MEMBER :
tl&lt;tve returned from a visit
Professio nal Photographers of America
with lhe ir son-in-law and
Professio nal Photographers of Ohio
daughter, Dr. and Mrs.
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The Cra fts class will also be
taught for eight weeks, on
Wednesdays, starting l)pril
19, from 3:30 p.m.-5 p.m.
Included will be ·sand candies, tie dyeing, weaving and
;titchery . Cost for each of
these eight week co urses is
$16.
In addition .. Mrs. Lund will
teach Creative Discovery to.
four and five year olds on
Mondays, starting April 24,
J :30 p.m .• 2:30 p.m . for six
weeks using mixed media.
The fee for these six classes
wili be $12.
Currently an adult drawing
class is in session on Wednesday mornings from 9 a.m .
until 11 a.m., with openings
st ill availab le. The class
includes training in fi gure
and landscape drawing .

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Colony fee ls most fortunate to
hav.e her available for
ceramics classes starting
immediately , Cost for the
eight week course for French
Art ColonY members is $20
and $24 for non-members,
plus a lab fee.
. Other
classes
now
. available at the French Art
Colony, and for the first time,
will be Drawing'for students
age 12 and older, and Crafts
for children age 7 and older,
both taught by Corinne Lund.
Mrs. Lund will teach the
Drawing Class starting
Monday a(lernoon, Ap~il I7 ,
3:30 p.m.-5 p.m., contmumg
for eight weeks th~o ugh June
5. This ":Ill be ba~tc drawmg
sktlls usmg penctl, pen and
ink and charcoa L

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Art Colony, havmg taught
Umversity . Ill cera•mcs for. the Co lony
Columbus. Whtle at Capttal, previously. She has also had
she received the Sen tor Art experie.nce te achmg. else·
Show Award and had one of where m Ohio and m the
her weavmgs chosen for the Bahama Islands.
.
rrma ~e nt collectiOn of the
Durmg. the past yea~, she
chma er. Art Ga llery m worked m the Art History
Co!UJ:nbu~.
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f This IS a .repe~t , per- Umverslty , and thts past
ormance for Miss Pbilhps as summer , worked
in
an mstructor for the French Phanoro.mel ,. an . ar:
t.'~.l lrll!ll~f!! chaeolo~ICal s1te at Ep1.skop1
1•
Village m Cyprus. While m
Phan~rome1 , she dtd ex·
cavat10n
work
and
catalogued drawings of the
clay . ob jects that were
discovered.
, Curre~tly Miss Phillips is
c~mpletmg her M.A. In Art
H1story at Kent State
University. The French Art

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Winner

Mrs. Ward hosts group

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Johnson .

Others attending were
Brenda and Penny Hysell ,
Linda Yo~ker, Ca rolyn
Housh, Karen Hawthorne,
Co nni e Hysell , Betty
Johnson , Debbie Holsinger,
Jean Province, Dianna and
Carrie Knapp, Nancy, Lisa,
Debbie and Ruger Snydl'r·,
Dtana , Lois and Todd Davidsun , Fnmces, Teresa and
Usa Whitti ngton, and JOann ,
GALLIPO LIS ~' air Bub, Bryan and Jr. Kirby .
Haven United Methodist Trac1 Weese sent a gift.
Women met ~· ith Mrs. Bryon
Ward Thursday evening at
her home In Kanauga. Roll
call was ans wered by
script ure verses beginning
B&amp;PWTOMEET
with the lett er " A" for the
The Middleport Business
month of ApriL
and Professional Women 's
P1rra Wa rd read the
Club will meet at 7:30 Mon·
scr ipture I. Co r. 2:1-9, day night in the Columbia
follow ed by rea ding s by
Gas Co. social room . The
Florence Allen and Evelyn membership committee will
Rothgeb . Btble qu esti ons have charge of the program.
were asked by Emma Special guests will be Martha
Spencer.
Keisler, second vice presiThe group read and dent of the Ohio Federation of
di SCUSSed the first chapter of Business and Professional
Revelation . BenediCtion was Women 's Clubs, who will be
given by Emmo Spencer.
the speaker ; Loretta J ones,
The busin ess me eting director or District 17, and
followed with fi ve members Kathryn Everett, secretarypresent. Twenty-seven sick trea surer ofDistrict 17.
eall s were rcRorted .
Next rneetirlg will be with
Ethel Wri ght. After grace,
Mrs . Ward served lunch.

·describes as devastating to
volunteer work . Charges
would be made on the number
of ca!ls made and the length
of each ca ll. The system is
curren tly being used in two
northern Ohio Cities and
reportedly has been damag·
ing tu the work or school
volunteers and contacts bel·
ween students and · parents
and parents and schools .
· Mrs. Goeglein, who attend·
ed a recent seminar on educa·
tiona! competence in Ohio
schools, reported on the pros
and cons of the proposed
testing program and how
establishing minimal stan·
da rds could affect student
achievement
Plans were made for
hosting a meeting of the
Meigs County Council of
Parents and Teachers to be
tjeld May 4 at the Pomeroy
schooL A smorgasbord was
set for Sunday, April 23, 4:30
to 7:30 p.m at the school with
tickets to be $2.50 for adults,
and $1.50 for children under
12.
The playground committee
was authorized to spend
whatever money is needed to
make the necessary improvements to the equipment. On the conunittee are
Hank Cleland, Jim Souls by,
Carl ·Roach, . George Korn ,
Homer Baxter, and Roger
Mowery.
Mrs . Roac h thank ed
Soulsby for sawdust for
around the merry·g!rround,
Ted Warner for making ar·
r-dngements to have the snow
removed during the 1winter, _
the Jaycees for taking out
some poles not in use, and the
firemen for cleaning up the
playground .
Members were asked to
continue saving Campbell
soup labels to be redtoemed
for playground equipment.
Tbe school patrol was
recognized and trophies were
presented by John Arnott
The room count was won by

B-J- Thc Sunday Tiines.St•ntinel. Sunday, Aprillfl, 1978

G. C. MURPHY'S

THE FRIENDLY. STORE

DANCE SET
MASON - The annual
Wahama High School Alumri
Association banq uet and
dance has been set for
Saturday, May 27, beginning
at 6:30 p.m. A dance will be
held froni 9 p.m. until 1 a.m.
w1th music by " Fox Wagon,"
Huntington, W. Va. Price for
the banquet, dance and dues
is $8 a person. Deadline for
reservations is May 20. The
dance will be open to the
general public with tickets
available on ly at the door .
Those needing information
should contact Diane D.
Hickel, P. 0 . Box 128, New
Haven.

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while , of
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White and Gray

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Sr. Citizens 1
Calendar

I

POMEROY
Meigs
Senior Citizens Center activities located at the
Pomeroy Juni or High School
is open 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Monda y
through Friday .
Monday , April 17 Yestery ear Slides, 11 a.m.:
Black Lung Representative.
12 noon-3 p.m.: Square
Dance, 12 :30-3 p.m.
Tuesday. April 18 Knitting and Cro cheting
C.1ass, 10 a.m.-12 noon; Diana
Eberts, Co unty Extension
Agent, II a .m.; Crewel
Embroidery Class, 11 a.m.;
Chorus, 12 :30-2 p.m.
Wednesday, April 19 Social Security Representative, 9:30 a.m.-12 :30 p.m.;
Yesteryear Slides, 11 a.m.:
Games, 12 :30-2 p.m.
Thursday , April 2Q - Talk
on " Medici ne Awareness," 11
a.m.-12 noon .
Friday, April21 - Knitting
and Crocheting Class, 10
a.m.-12 noon; An Class, 10
a.m.-12 noon; Bowling 1-3
p.m.
Senior Nutrition Program,
12 noon-12 :45 p.m., Monday
through Frida y.
Menu for April 17 through
April il :
Monday - Hot baked ham
shav ed sandwich, l"Oie slaw,
peas. whipped ge latin
dessert, bun, milk, butler.
Tuesday - Baked cube
steak in gravy, egg noodles,
broccoli, lemon gelatin, milk,
roll, butter, raisin cookie .
Wednesda y
Baked
chi cken, buttered beets,
cottage cheese , biscuits,
banana cake, milk, butter.
Thursday - Meatloaf •
gravy, pars lied boiled
potatoes, glazed carrots, ice
cream, bread, butter, milk.
Friday - Uve.r, onions,
baked potato, creamed
tomatoes, tapioca with fruit
. sauce, bread, butter, milk.
Coffee, tea, buttermilk and
juice served daily.
ffiRTLANIL= .Telephone_ I -·'--'-843·3364. COAD Senior
Nutrition Weekly Menu for
the Satellite Site at the
Reorganized Chu rch of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints,
Old Town Flats is similar to
the above menu. Please call
In your reservation.

Premier Yarns, which means
each Shirt is Shaped to Fit the
Body - like Custom Made.
Machine
IVlr/falrt
· Wash and Dry 1'.41 I I
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_!Jnmtatakable Styie
You'll a.ppNotate the tra.dJUon&amp;.l
seyltng of our new P'a.ra.h 1 elaok.s . They
. were de1:1tgn&amp;d W1th specla.l ar.te ntlon

to del&amp;Jl from t.ha W&amp;t.ch pookot styllng
t.o the claSsic qu&amp;rter top pockets fo r a

good, clean f&amp;ah.J on look. Great looks
for casua..J or c1Nas we&amp;r.

•17 TO '22

FARAH.

OPEN SUNDAY
1:00 TO
6:00 P.M.

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�H-I - The Sundtty Ttrnt&gt;.:-.,~L' Itlind , .Sum..la), Apn l IIi. 1978

Bethel Ladies Aid meets
GALLIPOLIS - · Bet hel
Ladies Aid mel ' April 5 with
~~sther Davis.
Huby Saunders. president,
cunducted the metJting which
opened with ~roup singing.
Esther Davis r ead th e
sc ripture from the 17th
chapter of John und she
appointed Elaine Scott to
read I he sc ripture at lhe ne•t
meeting.
Ruby Saunders offered
prayer. Holt call was answered by 10 members and
two' guests. Seven ty-three
sick calls· were reported .
The secretory rciid the
minutes of the last meclmg
and gave the finilncia l report .
A discussion was held on
repairs of the church. The

Volunteer .Week
starts at HM C

Letter" by Gladys Church ;
" In
Hours
of
Disco ura gement." by Mary
Ca ll ; "Out and Dash," by
Melissa Ca ldwell; "The Wife
-Hun ting Deacon, "
by
Virginia Fisher ; "So Many ,"
by Esther Davis; "The
Grapevine Swing( by Gussie
Khinesmith.
Eunice Davis offered the
'closing pray er.
Next meeting will be with
Gladys Church. Virginia
Fisher will act as co-hostess.
Refreshments were served
aft er'the close of the meeting.

readings were " An Open

SEIKO
QUARTz·

Mrs. Walker
the new
Volunteer Se•"r~vt~·~ce,~~;:~~:~ Handbook, recently published,
that will be di
first time at the Wednesday
Symposium at the Holzer
Medical Center.
·

.lAYAWAY NOW

GALLIPOLIS , The
valuable cont ributions . and
accomplishments or the
Holzer Medical Center
Volunteer Service League
will be saluted throughout
this coming week, Aprii!G-22,
as the area served by the
hospital joins in observing
National Volunteer Week.
Hugh P. Kirkel, President
of the Holzer Medicla Center,
said, "This particular week is
designated each year as a
time to officially recognize
the many and varied con·
tributions of Holzer's
volunteers, to thank them for
their efforts, and to encourage all inierested
citizens to become involved in
thls most important volun·
leer program."

Ahighlight of. the week will
be an all day Symposium on

Mother's
Day is
May 14th

James Smitb i//1{1 Dizahe!b l'riug/Jrm
Rita Casd

TU WED
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Srmth . M i."ls \'a ughan 1..., a l!fi7 L; l' i-idu:ill' of ~h' lg!i H1gh
·"dmu! and 1~ \'lllplPyt•d 111 Vrni.Ch;m 's Cardnwl F11uds 111
tilt' ,\1t.· r ~!-&gt; Pla L~t IIPr fJaJU't.' 1s a 1!!12 ~ rmlual L' of Suuthcm
Ht gh Sdwol &lt;md !..!ratluakd frnrn LIH' Oh1u lnstltutt.• of
Tl'duwlug ~ 111 19i-l lk 1.-. pr~~t'n t l~ · t.·tnplo~· ed al Hobt ns
and :\'l.w·r~ II! l;;_tlltpolt:-. a.-. rl qu ail !~ run lrul lt.'L 'htll l'lan.
Tilt' I\ l:ddwg wt\11)(' &lt;-lllt'\'i.'ll l of May (i rt t llw Frr~t Unrtrd

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Teri Vining

Mr. and :vlro. Paul Cusci of Brownell
Cil'l' C:U UI UUIIcillg th~

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I. M1ddlcpol'l . Tile \\'l·dd 111g will bt· an even! uf .June 3 at
:!::In p.m . ell tlw Sacr"t·d ll eart Churdt Pomeroy . with the

HL·,·. Fr. J&gt;cud Wt:lton JX' rfurnung the t•en.•muny. A re l't'P·
tJ (tfl wt ll bL· Iicld IIIIJllL'dJately following the \\\l(lding i:Jl the
Pnnl t.'rm· I..t.•gwn H all. Thl' lwidl'-t'lt:L'I is 0::1 grad uale uf
M l·lg."l H.1gh Sdtnol and ts em ployed at th e Holze r Medk:a l
( \•nlt'l' . lkr fWIH'L', &lt;tbu &lt;J gnHi u.:ltf.' of Mt•Jgs , IS empl uyl·d

Prt•sUykn;•n Clltll Th Hf Mtddlt•por1 wll.h tht: Rt.•\' Dwight
?...tn·1tz offtet;ttlfl~ Tht• I'L' I'L'IIHH IY wtll l.Je JH't'l'etlt·d ll~ (1
lkdf huu r of ur~~Hl rnus1c wt lli tht• \'ow,-, tu b~ l'X't'ltangt.•d HI
li ::JOp.m . Tht l.!r;w tuu:-. cu:-.tum oi Hll opm r hurl'h wtddun.~
w1ll be 11b~ t' l'\'ed .

The Best
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PLANS TO WED - Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Vimng ,
Hutlantl. are announcing the engagement uf their
daught&lt;•r, Terri Lynn , to Charles Eugene Smit h, sun uf
Mr. and Mrs. Harultl E. S111ith. Middleport. The bridedcd and her fi'anl'e are lJuth se nior~ &lt;tl Ml•i g~ Hi gh SchooL
(leIS employed at Mark V in Middl eport. A summer wedcling is being plmmed.

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Offer includes living room
ft.

ENJOYS PARTY
Jamie Michelle Sexton
celebrated her firth birth·
day on March 29. She Is the
daughter of Rlek and Cindy
Sexton of Gallipolis, sister
of Lori Sedon. Jamie is the
gra nddaughter of Orville
and Amy Sexton of Kerr,
and Ruth Gunnell of
Cheshire. Many of her
friends and relatives
helped her celebrate.

for the gcod old
summert1me

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Gallia, Meigs
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Cor-.. onuaus rc&lt;td i)I.J ! m

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A thought for U1e day :
English critic , essayist and
caricaturist
Sir
Max
Beerbohm said, " The
dullard's envy of brilliant
men is always as:;auged by
the suspicion that they will
come to a bad end ."

Play 1t cool as a
cuctrm ber m our
opened up
$andalstyles The
supple
lea the r

uppers

and

bouncy
bottoms

I le ( y
make

Spr1ng
Surn m'er
somrth1ng
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TO WED - Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Watson, Crown
City, are announcing the engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter , Patsy, to Clinton S,tanley,
grandson of Nellie White, Gallipolis. The open church
)l'edding will be an event or April 29 at Good Hope Church
with the double ring ceremony to be performed at 7:30
p.m. Everyone is cordially invi ted to the recepti on in the
basement following the wedding.

and

Stops slated

$}499
)eu,e/1 Filake and Mars!Ja/1 J.ogston

TAN lATIGO

heritage house

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n ;Jl!l' uf thl'll' dauglttL'I' . ,Jc\\'l·ll tu .1V1.:1r;-,hall J ,u~s t un , su!l uf
Mr ~md Mr.'!. TullHII.\ A. Logston . Belpre The upl'n

OF SHOES
N. 2nd Ave .

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Mr,. Jo:ldcn lllakc, Heedsv li le.
WUIU\1/H'JIIg !Ill' Pllg(lgt.•lncnt HtHI appr uadl lH~ 1111:11'·

churl'h \u•ddJnJ,! wtll bt• em event uf May 6 tt l 4 p.m. &lt;tll!tc

Middleport , 0 .

J·:r!.-n l'n1 ic'd l!n·tlwrn Church. Hl'cdsvrl le. The hmle·
t'lr·r·t\ grandf;,t lw r, the H&lt;'l Elul'll H.lll&lt;~ kc Will pcrfu1111

Store Hours :
9: 30 to 5:00 Monday lhru Sat urda y
Open Friday Ev e ning s ' Til 8

tlH' !'CITllion~

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n·q·pttun \\Ill l..~e held at till' t hurch
wt.·ddJng .

pan:-.ll ll llJJlt't ! tdlt·l~ fol! IJWIIIg till'

330 Second Awenue

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Now Has-

Alfred
Clair Edward Follrod is
reco\'ering from surgery at
hi s horne here but will not be
able to take on any work fur
some lime. He ha help with
cho res antl fa11n work .
Mrs. Leonard Am os is
recovering from surgery at
her home here.
Juanita Swartz is a palienl
111 Camden -C lark Hm;pital.
Nina Robinson is suffering
fr om a back ailment.

Community Bookmobile
Stops
GALLIPOLIS - Monday,
Apr. 17- Ewington , 3:20-3 :40
p.m.: Adney Road JMs
Wheeler;, 3:50-4 :05; Vinton
(tw o stops!, 4: 15·4 :45 ;
Porter, 5-5 :20: Bidwell. 5:305:50; Harrisburg (Hatcher's)
6:20·6 :35 ; Kerr, 6:55-7 :15 ;
.,.Mabeline Drive, 7;30-7 :45
Tuesday, April 18 - Eno
(Store ), 1:20-1 :50 p.m.; Eno
II (Rece), I :55-2: 10; Africa
Road, 2:20-2 :30 ; Kyger, 2:402:55 ; Kyge r ll , 3-3 :15;
Cheshire, 3:25-3 :40 ; Cheshire
II , 3:45-4 ; Tara Apts.. 4:40-5 ;
Georges Cre ek, 5: 15-5:30 ;
Watts Station, 5:35-o:50 ;
Davis Drive rVenz Hoad),
5:55-6 :15; Kanau ga (5th
Ave .), 7-7 :15 ; Kanauga, 7:20·
7:40 : Mary's Market, 7:45 :8.
Thursday, April 20 Eureka , 3-3 :15 p.m.; Crown
City . 3:35-4 ; Shaffer's, 4:254:40: Smith's, 5-5: 15 ; 0 . J .
Whit e Road , 6:05·6 : 25 ;

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SUNDAY
GALUA County Historical
Society 2 p. m. St. Peter's
'Episcopal Church.
MONDAY
GHEEN. Base b a II
association organizational
meeting, 'Green School, 7 p.

m.

lnd hall only up fo JOO sq.

at ,\1HlWl'SI ,,Jt•ci llli'Uilll'I'U )'.

WELCOME Wagon general
meeting , Jackson Pike
Branch, OVB, 7:30 p.m .
"Hesidential Landscaoin2."
TUESDAY
HEUNION planning com·
mittee, GAHS Class of 68 at
Mrs. Johnny Hood 's, 117 3rd
Ave., 7: 30p.m .
GALLI POLIS Christian
Women luncheon. 12 :15 ,
Holiday Inn.
LAFAYETTE White Shrine
business meeting 2 p.m.
Installation of officers 7:30
p.m. Bring covered dish .

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Phone 446-9721
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The Uniform Center·
has

NEW SPRING
UNIFORMS

'

Volunteer Emergency
Situations, to be held in the
French Five HWldred Room
a\, the hospital on Wednesday ,
Apr. 19, Eeaturing a SEOEMS
presentation, a nursing
service panel discussion and
a demonstration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation
(CPR ). All members of the
hospital's Volunteer Service
League, the Hed Cross Gray
Ladies, and RSVP volunteers
have been invited to attend
this program, starting at 9:30
a.m.• with lunch served. at
noon, and concluding at 3
o'clock in the afternoon.
In Gallipolis, Amy's Style
Center has lor the second
year, generously offered
their window for a special
volunteer display that will
remain in their window for
the entire week, featuring
uniformed mannequins of a
Volunteen, a Hed Cross Gray
Lady and the easily
recognized cherry smocked
Volunteer Servic• League

THE GALLIPOLIS Lioness
Club, 6:30p.m.• OVB Jackson Pike Branch. Election of
officers.
.
PEMBHOKE Club will meet
with Mrs. Gene Gloss, B p.m.
OES inspection Cheshire
Chapter 450, _7 :30 p.m. with
Susan Pearl.' HAIRCUTTING demo at
Toddlers to Tassels Mother's
Club meeting.
WEDNESDAY
LITTLE Kyger Ladies Aid,
Mrs. John Ranegar at 10 a.m.
WELCOME WAGON
Exercise group, RSVP, 4462070.
THURSDAY
CAKE decorating, RSVP,
446-7324. Welcome Wagon, no
children I p.m.
WELCOME Wagon evening
bridge , Loi s Phlegar's,
RSVP, 245-5641.
HUMAN SEHVICES CoWlcil
at Holzer Medica l Center,
ooon.
SATURDAY
WELCOME WAGON gour·
met dinner, RSVP, «6-3077, 7
p.m.

words are not enough send.
HAVE GUESTS
POM EHOY -·Mrs. Floyd
Weber , Lung Bottom, was the
overnight guest of Mr. and
Mrs. William Strauss and
family, Fleming, last Saturday. The famil y and Mrs.
Weber : allcnded "SoWld of
Music" at the Warren High
School. Mahala Strauss,
granddaughter of th ~
Webers, and Lena Phalin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Pha lin , former
re~J dents , were members of
the cast. The presentation·
received an enthusi~stic stan·
ding ovation both ~' riday and
Saturday nights.

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member.
Mary Jeanne Walker,
Director of Volunteer Ser·
vices at the Holzer Medicql
Center, who is responsible for
coordinating the total
volunteer program [or the
hospital:lommented proudly
that in the six years the
Volunteer Service League
has been in existence, it has
continued to grow from 60
members contributing 3,0901&gt;
hours aMually during its first
year, to 83 members with an
impressive 12,191 hours of
time given during this past
year at the hospital in twelve
departments.
Those departments at the
hospital where volunteers are
seen assisting throughout the
week include responsibilities
as Admitting Hostesses,
Discharge Escorts, Lobby
Reception Desk Hecep·
tionists, Central Supply
volunteers, Inpatient
Pharmacy volunteers, Gift
Cart Hostesses, Gift Shop
volunteers,
Surgical
Hostesses, Emergency Room
volunteers, Gray Lady mail
delivery to the patients,
Pediatric volunteers and
Volunteens on the nursing
units.
Officers of the Holzer
Medical Center Volunteer
Service League are Betty
McGinness, president ; Janet
Ludlum, vice president, anp
Florence Lintala, secretary.
The Special Events Chair·
woman is Jessie Payne and
Volunteer Re cr uitm ent
Chairwoman Is Esther Davis.
Anyone interested in
becoming a part of the
hospital's volunteer program
by committing a portion of
their time to helping others,
should contact Mrs. Walker
at 446-5108.

,-..-··- ·-· -· -· -..-.., .
I Sr. Citizens I
I Calendar I
GALUPOLIS - Activities
at the Senior Citizens Center.
located at 220 Jackson Pike,
for this week are as follows :
Monday, April17 - Sewing
Class, 1-3 p.m.; Chorus, 1: 15·
3.

Tuesday, April 18 S.T.O.P.,
10:30
a.m.;
Physical Fitness, 11 :15 a.m.:
Plastic Tote Bags Class, 1-3
p.m.; Bible Study; 1:15-2 :15.
Wednesday, April 19 Diabetic Nutritio n
Educational Class, 1-4 p.m.:
Card Games, 1·3; Movies
!Fire Not In My House l.
!Silent Partners), (Trap·
shooting with the Remington
Pros), 1:30 p.m.
Thursday , April 20 Physical Fitness, It : Ia a.m.:
Council Meeting, I · 30 p.m.
Friday, April 21 - Art
Class, 1·3 p.m.; Social Hour, 7
p.m.
The Senior Nutrition
Prog ram will serve the
On this day in history :
foll owing menus :
1n 1862, Congress abolished
·Monday-Split pea soup,
slavery in the District of hot baked shaved ham
~lumbia .
sandwich on rye bun, hot
cabbage slaw, cra ckers,
butter, ice cream, milk.
Tuesday - Baked swiss'
steak in tomato sauce, egg
noodles, broc coli, lemon
ge latin fruit salad, roll,
butter, homemade peanut
cookies, milk.
Wednesday - Creamed
chicken on biscuits, buttered
beets, cottage cheese, fruit
salad, biscuits, butter,
banana wainut cake, milk.
Thursday - Meatloaf,
gravy. parslied boiled
potatoes, glazed carrots ,
bread, butter, mousse gelatin
dessert, milk.
Friday - Baked fish,
baked potato,
stewed
tomatoes, bread , butter,
tapioca with fruit sauce,
milk.
Choice of beverage served
with each meal.
"Services rendered on a
non-discriminatory basis."

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pr. S1.00

Nobody·but nobody-saves you more.

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Open Mon .- Sat. 9 fil9 p.m. Sun. f 1116 p.m.

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DOGWOOD TREES

Kathie Lanier.

MARRIAGE Pl,~S ANNOUNCED- Mr. and Mrs.
Garland Lanier of 500·Debby Drive, Gallipolis, announce
the engagement and aoproaching marria2e of their
daughter , Kathie Dian, to Wayne M. Davis, II, son of Mr.
and Mrs . Wayne Davis of 183 Brentwood Drive, Gallipolis.
The open church wedding will be an event of April29 at the
Good News Baptist Church on George's Creek Road
beginning at 7 p.m. The Rev . Robert Colvin will perform
the ceremony. A reception will [ollow at the home o[ Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Groves on Debby Drive. The bride to be
is a 1976 graduate of Gallia High School and is a
sophomore at Rio Grande College and Community
College . She is employed at Hobbins &amp; Myers. The groomelect is also a 1976 graduate of Gallia Academy and is a
freshman at Rio Grande College and Community College.
He is employed at Krogers . The couple will reside at 432
Pike Street after the wedding .

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Gabardine 100 per cent woven
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WEDNESDAY
PQRTER MYF at the church,
2 p.m.
SUNDAY
REVIVAL SET
MANFORD
Langer ,
The Cheshire Baptist
Gallipolis Chrisi:iari Church. Church will hold a Spring
BENEVOLENCE
and Revival beginning Monday ,
fellowship co mmittee April 17 through Satunlay,
meetings ,. Gallipoli s April 22. Heveren~ Don
Christian, 6:30 p.m.• 8 p.m. • Walker of the Hacine Baptist
respectively.
Church will be the evangelist .
MONDAY
. Meetings are at 7:30 p.m .
PHA YER
and
Pra ise each evening. A nursery will
meeting, Gallipolis· Christian be provided each evening,
Church , 7 p.m.
and a contest for members
REVIVAL Cheshire Baptist who bring the largest num·
7:30p.m. thru the 22nd with hers of persons . to the
Don Walker.
meetings each evening. An
award will be given on
SUNDAY
'Sat
urday to the winner.
MUSICAL "Everyone Calls
Everyone
is welcome. Rev .
Him Sir", Good News BapWi'!ham
Uber
is pastor.
tist, 7:30 p.m.

PLEASANTVAIJ.EY
DISCHARGED - Claren'oe
NAVY
Hughes, Ashton ; Clifford
BEIGE
'""' Dunn, Henderson ; Mrs.
RED
Robert Hatfield, Leon; Mrs.
ROller McDade. Southalde;
BROWN
Florence
Phillips,
Gallipolis; Mrs. Romeo
Gomez, Lakin; Mrs. John
Umbarger, Sluide, 0.; Ronald
~~~~_:~~~~~&lt;;_;,.;:_~.:_~;~~~~~~--J- Lyons, Mason; Harry Knapp,
llli
Wnt- columbl.-:
Watlon, HenderJQn; Chr!aty
Glover,
Gallipolis Ferry;
VISA'
Mon. &amp; Fri. titS •
~~%"«?: t~;..:·"'~
Steve Warnes, Leon; Mrs.
TU&amp;, Wed. $11. til 5
Carol Church. Mn. Chtlltlna
Rayburn, William Bonecutter

'13"

llundly II 12

Plet~ant.

and Kim O'Lynn, all of Point

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�H-I - The Sundtty Ttrnt&gt;.:-.,~L' Itlind , .Sum..la), Apn l IIi. 1978

Bethel Ladies Aid meets
GALLIPOLIS - · Bet hel
Ladies Aid mel ' April 5 with
~~sther Davis.
Huby Saunders. president,
cunducted the metJting which
opened with ~roup singing.
Esther Davis r ead th e
sc ripture from the 17th
chapter of John und she
appointed Elaine Scott to
read I he sc ripture at lhe ne•t
meeting.
Ruby Saunders offered
prayer. Holt call was answered by 10 members and
two' guests. Seven ty-three
sick calls· were reported .
The secretory rciid the
minutes of the last meclmg
and gave the finilncia l report .
A discussion was held on
repairs of the church. The

Volunteer .Week
starts at HM C

Letter" by Gladys Church ;
" In
Hours
of
Disco ura gement." by Mary
Ca ll ; "Out and Dash," by
Melissa Ca ldwell; "The Wife
-Hun ting Deacon, "
by
Virginia Fisher ; "So Many ,"
by Esther Davis; "The
Grapevine Swing( by Gussie
Khinesmith.
Eunice Davis offered the
'closing pray er.
Next meeting will be with
Gladys Church. Virginia
Fisher will act as co-hostess.
Refreshments were served
aft er'the close of the meeting.

readings were " An Open

SEIKO
QUARTz·

Mrs. Walker
the new
Volunteer Se•"r~vt~·~ce,~~;:~~:~ Handbook, recently published,
that will be di
first time at the Wednesday
Symposium at the Holzer
Medical Center.
·

.lAYAWAY NOW

GALLIPOLIS , The
valuable cont ributions . and
accomplishments or the
Holzer Medical Center
Volunteer Service League
will be saluted throughout
this coming week, Aprii!G-22,
as the area served by the
hospital joins in observing
National Volunteer Week.
Hugh P. Kirkel, President
of the Holzer Medicla Center,
said, "This particular week is
designated each year as a
time to officially recognize
the many and varied con·
tributions of Holzer's
volunteers, to thank them for
their efforts, and to encourage all inierested
citizens to become involved in
thls most important volun·
leer program."

Ahighlight of. the week will
be an all day Symposium on

Mother's
Day is
May 14th

James Smitb i//1{1 Dizahe!b l'riug/Jrm
Rita Casd

TU WED
.\1 r and ~·lr·:-, . Hrl· hanl W. \'a ugharr art' annuurH ·tng till' ~.·rH.~i.l~t·Hll'lll and furtiH 'I Hlllng rna rTtagL' of
UtL'l!' di:tu ghler. E lrt.nbt•til 1\ IL'.'i!i:l V;-mghan. t11 .J(Illl l'S M .
Srmth . M i."ls \'a ughan 1..., a l!fi7 L; l' i-idu:ill' of ~h' lg!i H1gh
·"dmu! and 1~ \'lllplPyt•d 111 Vrni.Ch;m 's Cardnwl F11uds 111
tilt' ,\1t.· r ~!-&gt; Pla L~t IIPr fJaJU't.' 1s a 1!!12 ~ rmlual L' of Suuthcm
Ht gh Sdwol &lt;md !..!ratluakd frnrn LIH' Oh1u lnstltutt.• of
Tl'duwlug ~ 111 19i-l lk 1.-. pr~~t'n t l~ · t.·tnplo~· ed al Hobt ns
and :\'l.w·r~ II! l;;_tlltpolt:-. a.-. rl qu ail !~ run lrul lt.'L 'htll l'lan.
Tilt' I\ l:ddwg wt\11)(' &lt;-lllt'\'i.'ll l of May (i rt t llw Frr~t Unrtrd

J·)II;A(; J-: D
r\ \ ' t'., ~lt d tlkport ,

Teri Vining

Mr. and :vlro. Paul Cusci of Brownell
Cil'l' C:U UI UUIIcillg th~

jJI'IlfH'htllg nta tTI~I g t

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thL'Jr

engagC tTlCfll dtld ttl)-

d&lt;Jughtt•r, Hitc-t Jcmc , tu Terry

S Wlu tl rlldl, . . un of Mr . WHI Mrs. Jame:; Wlutlat c h, Huutc

I. M1ddlcpol'l . Tile \\'l·dd 111g will bt· an even! uf .June 3 at
:!::In p.m . ell tlw Sacr"t·d ll eart Churdt Pomeroy . with the

HL·,·. Fr. J&gt;cud Wt:lton JX' rfurnung the t•en.•muny. A re l't'P·
tJ (tfl wt ll bL· Iicld IIIIJllL'dJately following the \\\l(lding i:Jl the
Pnnl t.'rm· I..t.•gwn H all. Thl' lwidl'-t'lt:L'I is 0::1 grad uale uf
M l·lg."l H.1gh Sdtnol and ts em ployed at th e Holze r Medk:a l
( \•nlt'l' . lkr fWIH'L', &lt;tbu &lt;J gnHi u.:ltf.' of Mt•Jgs , IS empl uyl·d

Prt•sUykn;•n Clltll Th Hf Mtddlt•por1 wll.h tht: Rt.•\' Dwight
?...tn·1tz offtet;ttlfl~ Tht• I'L' I'L'IIHH IY wtll l.Je JH't'l'etlt·d ll~ (1
lkdf huu r of ur~~Hl rnus1c wt lli tht• \'ow,-, tu b~ l'X't'ltangt.•d HI
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w1ll be 11b~ t' l'\'ed .

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PLANS TO WED - Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Vimng ,
Hutlantl. are announcing the engagement uf their
daught&lt;•r, Terri Lynn , to Charles Eugene Smit h, sun uf
Mr. and Mrs. Harultl E. S111ith. Middleport. The bridedcd and her fi'anl'e are lJuth se nior~ &lt;tl Ml•i g~ Hi gh SchooL
(leIS employed at Mark V in Middl eport. A summer wedcling is being plmmed.

ANY
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Offer includes living room
ft.

ENJOYS PARTY
Jamie Michelle Sexton
celebrated her firth birth·
day on March 29. She Is the
daughter of Rlek and Cindy
Sexton of Gallipolis, sister
of Lori Sedon. Jamie is the
gra nddaughter of Orville
and Amy Sexton of Kerr,
and Ruth Gunnell of
Cheshire. Many of her
friends and relatives
helped her celebrate.

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A thought for U1e day :
English critic , essayist and
caricaturist
Sir
Max
Beerbohm said, " The
dullard's envy of brilliant
men is always as:;auged by
the suspicion that they will
come to a bad end ."

Play 1t cool as a
cuctrm ber m our
opened up
$andalstyles The
supple
lea the r

uppers

and

bouncy
bottoms

I le ( y
make

Spr1ng
Surn m'er
somrth1ng
spP c• al 1

TO WED - Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Watson, Crown
City, are announcing the engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter , Patsy, to Clinton S,tanley,
grandson of Nellie White, Gallipolis. The open church
)l'edding will be an event or April 29 at Good Hope Church
with the double ring ceremony to be performed at 7:30
p.m. Everyone is cordially invi ted to the recepti on in the
basement following the wedding.

and

Stops slated

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)eu,e/1 Filake and Mars!Ja/1 J.ogston

TAN lATIGO

heritage house

~ll'l '

n ;Jl!l' uf thl'll' dauglttL'I' . ,Jc\\'l·ll tu .1V1.:1r;-,hall J ,u~s t un , su!l uf
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N. 2nd Ave .

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churl'h \u•ddJnJ,! wtll bt• em event uf May 6 tt l 4 p.m. &lt;tll!tc

Middleport , 0 .

J·:r!.-n l'n1 ic'd l!n·tlwrn Church. Hl'cdsvrl le. The hmle·
t'lr·r·t\ grandf;,t lw r, the H&lt;'l Elul'll H.lll&lt;~ kc Will pcrfu1111

Store Hours :
9: 30 to 5:00 Monday lhru Sat urda y
Open Friday Ev e ning s ' Til 8

tlH' !'CITllion~

·\

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wt.·ddJng .

pan:-.ll ll llJJlt't ! tdlt·l~ fol! IJWIIIg till'

330 Second Awenue

~

Now Has-

Alfred
Clair Edward Follrod is
reco\'ering from surgery at
hi s horne here but will not be
able to take on any work fur
some lime. He ha help with
cho res antl fa11n work .
Mrs. Leonard Am os is
recovering from surgery at
her home here.
Juanita Swartz is a palienl
111 Camden -C lark Hm;pital.
Nina Robinson is suffering
fr om a back ailment.

Community Bookmobile
Stops
GALLIPOLIS - Monday,
Apr. 17- Ewington , 3:20-3 :40
p.m.: Adney Road JMs
Wheeler;, 3:50-4 :05; Vinton
(tw o stops!, 4: 15·4 :45 ;
Porter, 5-5 :20: Bidwell. 5:305:50; Harrisburg (Hatcher's)
6:20·6 :35 ; Kerr, 6:55-7 :15 ;
.,.Mabeline Drive, 7;30-7 :45
Tuesday, April 18 - Eno
(Store ), 1:20-1 :50 p.m.; Eno
II (Rece), I :55-2: 10; Africa
Road, 2:20-2 :30 ; Kyger, 2:402:55 ; Kyge r ll , 3-3 :15;
Cheshire, 3:25-3 :40 ; Cheshire
II , 3:45-4 ; Tara Apts.. 4:40-5 ;
Georges Cre ek, 5: 15-5:30 ;
Watts Station, 5:35-o:50 ;
Davis Drive rVenz Hoad),
5:55-6 :15; Kanau ga (5th
Ave .), 7-7 :15 ; Kanauga, 7:20·
7:40 : Mary's Market, 7:45 :8.
Thursday, April 20 Eureka , 3-3 :15 p.m.; Crown
City . 3:35-4 ; Shaffer's, 4:254:40: Smith's, 5-5: 15 ; 0 . J .
Whit e Road , 6:05·6 : 25 ;

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SUNDAY
GALUA County Historical
Society 2 p. m. St. Peter's
'Episcopal Church.
MONDAY
GHEEN. Base b a II
association organizational
meeting, 'Green School, 7 p.

m.

lnd hall only up fo JOO sq.

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WELCOME Wagon general
meeting , Jackson Pike
Branch, OVB, 7:30 p.m .
"Hesidential Landscaoin2."
TUESDAY
HEUNION planning com·
mittee, GAHS Class of 68 at
Mrs. Johnny Hood 's, 117 3rd
Ave., 7: 30p.m .
GALLI POLIS Christian
Women luncheon. 12 :15 ,
Holiday Inn.
LAFAYETTE White Shrine
business meeting 2 p.m.
Installation of officers 7:30
p.m. Bring covered dish .

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Volunteer Emergency
Situations, to be held in the
French Five HWldred Room
a\, the hospital on Wednesday ,
Apr. 19, Eeaturing a SEOEMS
presentation, a nursing
service panel discussion and
a demonstration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation
(CPR ). All members of the
hospital's Volunteer Service
League, the Hed Cross Gray
Ladies, and RSVP volunteers
have been invited to attend
this program, starting at 9:30
a.m.• with lunch served. at
noon, and concluding at 3
o'clock in the afternoon.
In Gallipolis, Amy's Style
Center has lor the second
year, generously offered
their window for a special
volunteer display that will
remain in their window for
the entire week, featuring
uniformed mannequins of a
Volunteen, a Hed Cross Gray
Lady and the easily
recognized cherry smocked
Volunteer Servic• League

THE GALLIPOLIS Lioness
Club, 6:30p.m.• OVB Jackson Pike Branch. Election of
officers.
.
PEMBHOKE Club will meet
with Mrs. Gene Gloss, B p.m.
OES inspection Cheshire
Chapter 450, _7 :30 p.m. with
Susan Pearl.' HAIRCUTTING demo at
Toddlers to Tassels Mother's
Club meeting.
WEDNESDAY
LITTLE Kyger Ladies Aid,
Mrs. John Ranegar at 10 a.m.
WELCOME WAGON
Exercise group, RSVP, 4462070.
THURSDAY
CAKE decorating, RSVP,
446-7324. Welcome Wagon, no
children I p.m.
WELCOME Wagon evening
bridge , Loi s Phlegar's,
RSVP, 245-5641.
HUMAN SEHVICES CoWlcil
at Holzer Medica l Center,
ooon.
SATURDAY
WELCOME WAGON gour·
met dinner, RSVP, «6-3077, 7
p.m.

words are not enough send.
HAVE GUESTS
POM EHOY -·Mrs. Floyd
Weber , Lung Bottom, was the
overnight guest of Mr. and
Mrs. William Strauss and
family, Fleming, last Saturday. The famil y and Mrs.
Weber : allcnded "SoWld of
Music" at the Warren High
School. Mahala Strauss,
granddaughter of th ~
Webers, and Lena Phalin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Pha lin , former
re~J dents , were members of
the cast. The presentation·
received an enthusi~stic stan·
ding ovation both ~' riday and
Saturday nights.

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member.
Mary Jeanne Walker,
Director of Volunteer Ser·
vices at the Holzer Medicql
Center, who is responsible for
coordinating the total
volunteer program [or the
hospital:lommented proudly
that in the six years the
Volunteer Service League
has been in existence, it has
continued to grow from 60
members contributing 3,0901&gt;
hours aMually during its first
year, to 83 members with an
impressive 12,191 hours of
time given during this past
year at the hospital in twelve
departments.
Those departments at the
hospital where volunteers are
seen assisting throughout the
week include responsibilities
as Admitting Hostesses,
Discharge Escorts, Lobby
Reception Desk Hecep·
tionists, Central Supply
volunteers, Inpatient
Pharmacy volunteers, Gift
Cart Hostesses, Gift Shop
volunteers,
Surgical
Hostesses, Emergency Room
volunteers, Gray Lady mail
delivery to the patients,
Pediatric volunteers and
Volunteens on the nursing
units.
Officers of the Holzer
Medical Center Volunteer
Service League are Betty
McGinness, president ; Janet
Ludlum, vice president, anp
Florence Lintala, secretary.
The Special Events Chair·
woman is Jessie Payne and
Volunteer Re cr uitm ent
Chairwoman Is Esther Davis.
Anyone interested in
becoming a part of the
hospital's volunteer program
by committing a portion of
their time to helping others,
should contact Mrs. Walker
at 446-5108.

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I Sr. Citizens I
I Calendar I
GALUPOLIS - Activities
at the Senior Citizens Center.
located at 220 Jackson Pike,
for this week are as follows :
Monday, April17 - Sewing
Class, 1-3 p.m.; Chorus, 1: 15·
3.

Tuesday, April 18 S.T.O.P.,
10:30
a.m.;
Physical Fitness, 11 :15 a.m.:
Plastic Tote Bags Class, 1-3
p.m.; Bible Study; 1:15-2 :15.
Wednesday, April 19 Diabetic Nutritio n
Educational Class, 1-4 p.m.:
Card Games, 1·3; Movies
!Fire Not In My House l.
!Silent Partners), (Trap·
shooting with the Remington
Pros), 1:30 p.m.
Thursday , April 20 Physical Fitness, It : Ia a.m.:
Council Meeting, I · 30 p.m.
Friday, April 21 - Art
Class, 1·3 p.m.; Social Hour, 7
p.m.
The Senior Nutrition
Prog ram will serve the
On this day in history :
foll owing menus :
1n 1862, Congress abolished
·Monday-Split pea soup,
slavery in the District of hot baked shaved ham
~lumbia .
sandwich on rye bun, hot
cabbage slaw, cra ckers,
butter, ice cream, milk.
Tuesday - Baked swiss'
steak in tomato sauce, egg
noodles, broc coli, lemon
ge latin fruit salad, roll,
butter, homemade peanut
cookies, milk.
Wednesday - Creamed
chicken on biscuits, buttered
beets, cottage cheese, fruit
salad, biscuits, butter,
banana wainut cake, milk.
Thursday - Meatloaf,
gravy. parslied boiled
potatoes, glazed carrots ,
bread, butter, mousse gelatin
dessert, milk.
Friday - Baked fish,
baked potato,
stewed
tomatoes, bread , butter,
tapioca with fruit sauce,
milk.
Choice of beverage served
with each meal.
"Services rendered on a
non-discriminatory basis."

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Kathie Lanier.

MARRIAGE Pl,~S ANNOUNCED- Mr. and Mrs.
Garland Lanier of 500·Debby Drive, Gallipolis, announce
the engagement and aoproaching marria2e of their
daughter , Kathie Dian, to Wayne M. Davis, II, son of Mr.
and Mrs . Wayne Davis of 183 Brentwood Drive, Gallipolis.
The open church wedding will be an event of April29 at the
Good News Baptist Church on George's Creek Road
beginning at 7 p.m. The Rev . Robert Colvin will perform
the ceremony. A reception will [ollow at the home o[ Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Groves on Debby Drive. The bride to be
is a 1976 graduate of Gallia High School and is a
sophomore at Rio Grande College and Community
College . She is employed at Hobbins &amp; Myers. The groomelect is also a 1976 graduate of Gallia Academy and is a
freshman at Rio Grande College and Community College.
He is employed at Krogers . The couple will reside at 432
Pike Street after the wedding .

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WEDNESDAY
PQRTER MYF at the church,
2 p.m.
SUNDAY
REVIVAL SET
MANFORD
Langer ,
The Cheshire Baptist
Gallipolis Chrisi:iari Church. Church will hold a Spring
BENEVOLENCE
and Revival beginning Monday ,
fellowship co mmittee April 17 through Satunlay,
meetings ,. Gallipoli s April 22. Heveren~ Don
Christian, 6:30 p.m.• 8 p.m. • Walker of the Hacine Baptist
respectively.
Church will be the evangelist .
MONDAY
. Meetings are at 7:30 p.m .
PHA YER
and
Pra ise each evening. A nursery will
meeting, Gallipolis· Christian be provided each evening,
Church , 7 p.m.
and a contest for members
REVIVAL Cheshire Baptist who bring the largest num·
7:30p.m. thru the 22nd with hers of persons . to the
Don Walker.
meetings each evening. An
award will be given on
SUNDAY
'Sat
urday to the winner.
MUSICAL "Everyone Calls
Everyone
is welcome. Rev .
Him Sir", Good News BapWi'!ham
Uber
is pastor.
tist, 7:30 p.m.

PLEASANTVAIJ.EY
DISCHARGED - Claren'oe
NAVY
Hughes, Ashton ; Clifford
BEIGE
'""' Dunn, Henderson ; Mrs.
RED
Robert Hatfield, Leon; Mrs.
ROller McDade. Southalde;
BROWN
Florence
Phillips,
Gallipolis; Mrs. Romeo
Gomez, Lakin; Mrs. John
Umbarger, Sluide, 0.; Ronald
~~~~_:~~~~~&lt;;_;,.;:_~.:_~;~~~~~~--J- Lyons, Mason; Harry Knapp,
llli
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Watlon, HenderJQn; Chr!aty
Glover,
Gallipolis Ferry;
VISA'
Mon. &amp; Fri. titS •
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TU&amp;, Wed. $11. til 5
Carol Church. Mn. Chtlltlna
Rayburn, William Bonecutter

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�ll~i-J' he Sumlay

Ttmcs..Senunel. Sumla,l . Apnl lti. 1976
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S4NDAY
I HYMN SING Sunday at
Ea~le Ridg e Community
j
. Church I :30 p. m. feaiUrin g
" The Messeng ers " from
I
Wellston. The Rev . Rober1
I
Byers is th e pastor.
PROGRAM BY " The
Messen'gers," Wells1 on, at
SUNDAY
HYMN SING Sunday, 6:30 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Eagle
p m. at Rutland Freewill Ridge Ch urch : public invited.
Bapllst Church featuring the
REVIVAL now in pro~ ress
Peaceful Valley Gospel group at Carleton Church, Kingsfrom Columbus. The Rev. bury Road through Sunday.
Lelanp Ha ley, pastor. mviles Nighlly a( i : 30 p.m. Guest
the publtc.
min ister James Queen.
wEE KE 1\D mceung at Special sing ing . Gary Kin~
Pomeroy Wesl eyan Holiness pastor. Public invited.
Church Frtda), Saturda) and
COUNTY -WIDE prayer
Sundav The Rev . William H meeung, 2 p.m. Sunday at
Owen. d1stn ct supertn· Hi land Chapel with Glen
tendent . wtll be guest Bissell as class leader.
speaker. The Rev . Dewey
MONDAY
Ktng IS the pastor. Services.
SPECIAL MEETING,
; ·30p. m. nightly.
Pomeroy Chapter 80, Royal

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I

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' Calendar I
I·

Arch Masons, 7:30 p.m.
Monday with work in most
-excellent master degree .
MEIGS COU NTY Churches
of Chri st Men 's Fellowship, 7
p.m. Monday at Bradford
Church of Chris! with Steve
Sleevers of the Christian
Student Fellowship , Ohi o
University, speaking . He will
be accompa nied by several
students.
BLOODMOBILE Monday
1:30 to 5:30 at Pomeroy
Elementary SchooL
RACINE Elementary PTO
Monda y 7:30 p.m. at schooL
ln &gt;tallation of offi cer&gt;.
Speaker
from
health
department. Third grade .
mothers will serve refresh·
ments. Everyone welcome .
MIDDLEPORT Elenwn Tarv PTA, 7:30 Monday ni ~ht
at ihc &gt;chuuL New offi cers
will be msl&lt;lllt•d.

TUESDAY
XI GtiMMA MU Chapter of
Bcw ·sigma Phi Surunty, w1ll
nuoct at 7:30 Tuesday night &lt;tl
the Middleport F'ii'C St.aliun.
Karen Goins and Unda Hifflc
will be hootes&gt;es. Members
arc reminded to l&lt;tke a toy for
a scrviee project.
ANNUAL INSPECTION,
Racine Masonic Lodge , 461,
F&amp;AM , Tuesday evening,
7:30. Work in Master Mason
degree ; all Master Masons
invited.
RIO GRANDE Chora le
perfo rming at Salisbury
Elementary School, 7 p.m.
Tuesday. Public ts invited ;
free of charge . Sali sbury PTO
meeting after the program
for election and insta llation of
officers and a busin ess
meeting.
WEDNESDA-Y
REGULAR MEETING.

Area Volunt eer Fire and
Emergen cy Assn ., Wed ·
nesday , 7:30 p.m. al fire

station in Ru iland.
MEIGS
Muzzleloaders
Club, 1::10 p.m. Wednesday at
Tewksbary Barber Shop, W.
Senmd , Pomeroy : all interested welcome.

DINNF.R II ELO
SMORGASIIOR!1 St:T
POMF.HOY -- A
POMEHOY-Mr. and Mrs.
s nHJr~asbord w1ll' b&lt; held
Vtctor Brown of Minersville
11exl Sunday at the Pomeroy were honored last Sunday
' with a di nncrincch:brcttion of
l': l cmcn[f~ry Schuol by the
PumeJ·oy PTA . Serving will tlwir Urd wedding anniver·
b&lt; from 4::10 to 7:30p.m. ami sary. The dinner was hooted
the {ntblic is invitt•d . The by !heir dtildn•n. Attending
ticket ehargc i• 12.50 fur were Mr. and Mrs. Danny
aduiL' a11d $1.50 for ehtldren BI'Own, Dannv, Jo-e Robert
and Debbie' Minrr.,vi lle :
w1dcr 12.

Megan and John Manuel and
daughter, Jona, Syracuse;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cummings, Todd, Missy and Tassi.
Letart Faits: Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Wolle, Jamie and Jan·
neUe, Jackson; Mr. and Mrs.
AJian Williams and Holly ,
Mine rsvi lle.. and Julie
Harrun , Midcllepqrt.

TO END MARR !AGE
GALLIPOLIS - Filing for r---~-~--------------:--------~--1
dissolution of their marri~ gc s
I
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Answt·r : Nu The Chnstia n !oichool

Cutll pl'llllon

uffl.!r~ ~~

diiJll'l' . Tilt• C'lln stmn

1

School District in which you r e s i d e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

(/ucstwn : IStl tuu loll' to rt•gtsler''

Please list all oU1er children under 18 years ol age living with family :
Name
Age
Grade
SchooiAttending

rea d l ll i~ .I'C&lt;id inebb,

rhyrnt·~.

group Gind pt•rsor1al

, \/i S V..t' l'

Wh&lt;:tl a bout llw Cr;ulc;.; l-9.

CAT FOOD • All Varieties

12-oz. Can

pe111WH1Sillp, JllHlhl'111&lt;illl'S ,

Sl' IC/ll'~ , SUL'I di

ill t' m tq.~ riJtL·d

w1th tht b&lt;:tSI(' ccnttretl Vlt'W of l1 fr In thr

.'-tlldt·rlt!'t. c;radcs 7-8. Hlblt•, EJlghsh, mrJth,

SO(' I(I ]

iltl'lll

Qucslltm : W1ll the school Sl'l' k it !i\Jtll' c llill'lt·r ''
ste~ te approval fur K-ii and will ~t:ck rt Sl.&lt;IIL' ('h;u·tt·r 111 tiH• frdl uf 1~17R .

l ib Pig

5

ttb

11 01 S

Pkg

Pig.

•

PUDDINGS

GRAVY MIXES

5 Var. 3 to 4-oz. Pkg.

Chicken, Brown or Homestyle

Pkg.

THOROFARE

lee Cream

•

14.75-ot . Can

4 $)
for

KOOL AID

UNSWEET ENED 7 Var .. ll to .47-oz . P'cg .

FISHER ONION DIP •• • • •

PILLSBURY
HUNGRY JACK • Instant

8-o1. Ctn .

3 $1
for

BlueBonnet

Sn11der
POTATO CHIPS

Mashed Potatoes

Margarine

8-oz. Pkg.

1-lb. Pkg.

1-lb. Qtrs.

%-Gal. Ctn.

PILLSBURY FLOUR. •••••••

...

5-Ib. lag

WARSAW fALCON

DILL PICKLES ••• •••••••

, , • Qt. Jar

Has either parent been divorct.'!i ' - - - - -

rnu "u , a rt r~ nd physlt'&lt;l l t'&lt;hwatton (;radt 9 curTH ulumlnc:ludcs B11Ji e.
I&lt;rt~d t :-. h . ll le&amp;th ·algcbn.t I i:illdo{)r gtnt•ri.tllne:tlh , phys1ca l education ljnd

I
Family attends what church' - - - - : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , ; . . 1

~( 'I L'Ilt 'I.!-J.!I!Jlt'r~ l S&lt;' ICJIL'l' and··or BwloK\

If Father of applicant a Christian ?__ Mother' - - Guardian ?..,...----

F:h: t'll\'e.'l w1ll i.tlso Oe of·

ft ·rt·d

Does applicant know Jesus C.'hrist as Personal Saviour?
Is so, please give
brief testimony (ID be answered by applicant only )_ _ _~.__ _ _ _ _

t

I1

--~----~----~------------~----.
I~

'

UNPEELEO.HALVES

•••••

~------------~--------------------~-J

40'
Off label

5-lb.

lO·Ib.
11-ol. Box

GLAD LAWN BAGS•••••••••

APPLE PIE FILLING.

$16'

t

'

WINDOW CLEANER

59c·

MARDI GRAS TOWELS

e

2-lb.
Jar

BUnERNUT o Vanffla or A1sorted

SANDWICH COOKIES ••• ••

2-lb.
• , Pkg.

55(

12-oz. Bot.

59c

t

Preserves

83'

I

.1
I

10' Off Label • • • •

~

WHEATIES
CEREAL

59(

---,
ROLL

I
79t

lilllil One . Volid

2_0!-.'~kg.

"'"Set., April 22, lUI.

I
@ I

~--------!1

ARGO

• • • 1-0t . 14-ol, Con

79'

ELBOW MACARONI , • • • • • • • • • • • • 2-lb. Pic g .

79'

APRICOT NECTAR ••

Gallipolis, Ohio
•

JUMBO
• , • • ,

" ...... '""'"'"'"''

CREAMEnES

OH 10-V-ALL-EY--CHRIIJIA N--5CHOO-I.- ~
Phone 446-0374

, • , , 1 -lb. 11-o•. Can

SUNBURST

FARM KING • STRAWBERRY

Bag
111-Ct.
Pl&lt;g.

1-Ib. 13-oz. Can.

LUCKY LEAF

French Fries

Diles appl icant live with Father and Mother?_ _ Father onlY ' - - - - - - -

Mother orly ' _ _ Guardian '-

69'
69'

ARGO APRICOTS

'" .. "'RE SPECIAL • Frozen

.'1 \Ut.ltes, .St: II.~ I'K:t!,

Third Avenue at Locust Street

1-l b. Sf~

, Pkg.

5/B·oz.

111

Answer : Yes. Tlte Ohi o Vall t•y ('hn' t""' Sdtuul ha&gt; ;,ltl'Hd) tl't'CII'ed

'

'

in thit ad . None 'f'ld It deale rs . Hot responsible for typogrtjth iu l erron .

SPAGHETTI-O'S •• ••••

sdwul yea!'.

" lud1r~. ph ~ swal L'tiunttlon , hL'&lt; IIth . &lt;H'l antlniU~ I l' All s ubjet:L~ ami uc-

'

VACPACCORN

(;rddt·~ l_.i l' UITH'UILUu m c ludc~ B11JIL', phumcs, spelling,

lftrli.( WJ I-: t'. !'Oi!lpOS lti O!l ,

tn Jtu·:-.

VARIETY MENU

nn all

fRANCO AMERICAN

An!'iwer : Nu, but early n:g!stn Jtl on w11l ilt' lp u~ 111 our pi&lt;.nm 1n ~ fur tile
tJu t ·~tl•,n

jjUtnfities

5

for

numL·nds. phontt';, , pnnl mg,

dt.sctpltrlt' .

Sf

Business Address - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - Phone - - - -

lliHI ulmospllcrl', Hpplytng R1blc pnnctplcs.

m1&lt;l

• lb.

8

Cuardian'sNHme _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JobTitle - - -

'

An :-.wt ·r Tilt· {·urrt t·ulum tnd t:HI L·~ Btblt·. JrtusH·. phystl'i:i l c(lord tnatr t•n ,
poctr~ ,

lb.

lb.

Business Address - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - Phone----

w1th the puiJII \'

"l'hoo l is nut lu111ted . \Vl' can provi dr acadt'llll l' c:&lt;t(: llent't' 111 a C'hn~­

tt·lltng,

rt~trn the r1ght to limit

Both Ways

t/ ut·.. , tton What type uf r urn r ulutn w1ll tilt' Kt JH.lt·l·gortt'n h;l vt•''
;.Hi , :o,tu r~

Beef Liver

Mother's Name - - -- · - - - -- - - - - - - J ob Title _ _ __

of t.llt• tr

Qul'Sllon : Is the Chn."itUI II !ichool Ill

1• 39

Business Address _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Phone----

(l uestHJil : Art there Hnv uther I.'HSL'i''
'
'
Ans wl't' : Y(•s. Tht..•rt..· wtlll-'t' a l'l'j.(Jst rali U/1 fet• and book fet•.

( 'ttn:-.lli:l ll d llil'etl 'ter. Cli 'Hilf•!Tl ll ' prqmrullon . and luvl' fo r dltldn.:n

S

Stor Delux e

leg. Tllitk Beef or Gor1it

3
SJ
TAMBELLINI GARLIC BREAD. • •

Fatl1er's N a m e - - - - - - -- -- - - - - Job T i t l e - - - -

(~ u t •:-,1 1011 An •the teadw r ~ ,·ertlftt..'d Ill Iht·'St;.tk uf Oluu .,

Pog .

. .S

,

ll]o(' k." uf lhl' ~d1t K1i for t'f'l:l't'dtiO II

,\r\!'i 'oH' l'

______________

N a m e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Phon e - - Name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __
Phone---Dottor's Name _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Phone _ _ __

Quc:,tton : What will thl' :,chou! r;tlemiHr ht' fi t Oht u VHiky Chnstli.tn

lkhoul'!
( J UL' ...,tmn

(0neWay

Ar.mour

11• 69
11•69

SKINLESS &amp; OEVEINEO
TENDER CENTER SLICED

5

,lg.

PEHSONS OTHER THAN PARENTS WHO COULD BE CONTACTED IN CASE
OF EMEHGENCY:

p 11111 1 antl restroom f e&amp;l ·1!1 lie!» arc l'Xl'l·llent.
Tho:,c

No

1.69

1to l · lb. Pigs . .... . . . . . .. lb .

.. . . .

fROZEN • 4-oz. Pkg .

' Will you usc bus transp&lt;&gt;rtation'.' Yes

STEW BI IF

s S9

5 VARIETIES • Frozen

111

The g!io&lt;b 1-!1 lutllUII wtll bt• $650 for the first chiltltn till · fa nnlv
' '
$550 fu r ti1e seeuiHI. and $4:,0 fur the thtrd dnltl Tht s too, wtll be p;ntltll

' FAMILY PAl

Mild Con,, Longhorn Cheese .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

lias &lt;1pplic~ n1 been in any spec ial programs such as remedial reading , remedial
mat h, spcctal educatton, etc. (please be specifi c): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Thl' fuii-&lt; ICJy Kll\(krgarll'n Will
10 L'quril p r~y tn ~n t !'l bt.·gnlllmg in Au~ ust .

., .;

'COUNTY LINE

for

bt•cons1tlered due tu ncocl for .spt..'I'Wl tea ehns Cllld t'(jtHplll l'tlt winch Ohro Vtillty Chnst J&lt;III !-ichuol dot..·.s nut hC!Vl' .

Qul'sttull : Wh;tl ~tbout cust ''

Bag

CAliFORNIA

lJJL•IJ1:, cannot

4ucsttun What ktnd of sehoul faetl tlle' wtll vou have at Oh111 Valley

•

111·" · Pig.

If so, ple1tse e x p l a i n - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

App !J t'Clllb With Sj)CCI&lt;IJ phySIL'&lt;JI. l!lllOlWilal. Ul' Jx•hfH'IOf'a[ pro-

S

ILICLD BACON . . l·lb. Pig.

PENN LOAM

Has applitant ever filed a grade, been dismissed, or suspended ?_ _ _ _ _ __

tlla t pu pt ls. !f odmillcd, "Ill de by "ml res jn•l'l tile c•slil blishcd rules .

All!-.Wer; Tilt..• best cdUL'Ollun to prt.'p{l re

Date _ _ __

Last school attended - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Grade _ __

appl'tt'liJtlon uf the ed uC"altun CJnd l'('llgiUu~ ()U I'poscs uf tilt' ~c hool ;md

fiMIIYPU

CUBE STEAK 10 to Is Stta.t /Pkg . . ••• .. • 1~ .

s2, 09

Queen SuppeJ:~ .............. . . ... -· .
Carrots • • • • • ••• 3~k~·. 6qe -Freezer
- - NEW I JENO'S IT ALlAN BREAD PIZZA'--,,,..-- ------ARMOUR &gt;. S T A R - - - - - ALlAN BREAD CHEESE PIZZA • ••••• ••
1.69
Potting Soil • • • 8a~~68e ITITALIAN
s1.•19 SliCED BOlOGNA ..
1.09
BREAD PEPPERONI PIZZA •••.. t, ...
1.99 HOT DOGS ......
e ITALIAN BREAD COMBINATION PIZZA •• ,..... 1.99 BEEF HOT DOGS .. s1. 29 KUlBASSY ,,,.s,,,, .... "· s1.69
,_
Lemons
•.••••• 8 , 79 w,
Bo~al
DelMonte Pills bur~
Purina

Age --Sex _IJirth Date _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ Birth Place-----

a full

ROUND STEAk btc ISttah /Pkg . .. ·" . lb .

1.19·

CAliFORNIA

City _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ State _ _ Zip _ _ Phon e - - - -

is import;mt that studt'IIIS and

f. M\ll PAlo !OTIOM

Salami

/l~CJ
SIILLlT BRAND

FlMl lY Plh IS to 20 Steah /P.g.

•

lb .

11, 59

BLO&lt;IIll\1 ., •• , , , , , • • .

EYE OF ROUN'O STEAK ..• •..•.. . lb .

Hard

Bacon

3q

RUMP ROAST

Armour • GENUINE

Sliced

Ground Beef
Patties

ION!lEII

•

S

Half Ham •....••••.
Ole' CarOlina

lb.

lb.

s1 09
s1 49

I!Ml ·BONil!ll

Armour '· St ar

Pkgs .

Present Address _ _ _ _- : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

cilarartcr cultl Jcad emlc rchalHht y rcgrm.lless uf ra&lt;:L', l'olur. or na -

S

$1 39
•• , •• •• , •• tb. ,

$

:b.

UNHA CUT

" Quarter Pound"

RED BUTTON ,

Student's Name ----~::;----;:;:::::;-----;-;c;:;;----Last
First
Midd le

An swer . Ohiu Vall t•y Chnstran Sd1uul m:lrorll t'S all apphc&lt;llll!-1 uf·guod

tional
(~Ul 'S li un

to iJe

Pork Steaks

Apples • • • • • • • · J-1b.qqe
·o·-39e
Radishes • • • • • • 3 6

Apply for grade _ __

Questi on : Who rnay rtglstt•r '1

I

(.lUL' SII\Hl Whtit t~· pt

IHJ\'l' s ll n \\'t·d

~IMI ·BONHm

ROMI BEAUTY

t614)446-0344

(}ucst 1un : Huw du s tud t'n~ 111 C hn~tJ;m SL'huuls rate l.l t'al!enut:ally Wi th

An:-. wt' r . Wt' b~:l 1 en· th~1t uur childn·n Cll'l: g 1ft ~ uf the Lord. Wt• HrL'

CUB(D

&amp;~&gt;&lt;qqe

OhJ11 .Valley Christia n School
Third Avenue at LoJCUsl Street
Galllpulis, Ohl11 45631

tlw public- sehoul''

1•09

Ham Roast •.•••••••

Oranges

APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION

COM PI.ETE ALL BLANKS
ON tiPPLl CATlON .

Ham Portion •••••••

"SUNKIST" CALIFORNIA ·

r------------------------------------

QUESTIONS MOST ASKED

51 09
Pork Steaks
"• ·
.•. lb.
•
•uPon
51 39
City Chicken ... , •...•. tb. •
Pork Butt Roast ..•...•. tb.

lb.1qc

lb.

lb.

IONEL!II

Cabbage

We beli_eve the s~le purpose of Ohio Valley Christian
School 1s to prov1de quality education in a Christian
atmosphere. We believe that all truth is God's truth and
has its sour_ce i~ ~es~s Ch~ist (John 14 :6). Every subject,
wh~t~er ~c1ent1frc, htstoncal, mathematical, literary, or
art1~t1c: IS taught with the consciousness that Jesus
Chnst 1s·_t'? be central in all living and learning. Our
program 1s geared to meet not only the intellectual needs
of the student, but also his physical, social, and spiritual
needs.

()ffering For Fall of 1978

\,!utsl\1111: 1\'hy ' lwuld your rlultl ttr

Av erag e

FAMilYPAK•Boneleu 10to14St eaks

Our Philosophy

Full Day Kindergarten and Grades 1-9

lltc 10·1b.

1&amp;.

FLORIDA NEW

49

$

WHOLE

Steak$
Per Pkg.

Bunch

Round
Roast

Ham

1010 14

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

Boneless Bottom

Semi
Boneless '

Pork
Steaks

Celer'

L----------

U.S.D.A. CHO.ICI

Fully Cooked Smohd

Fresh
FLORIDA PASCAL

"Deluxe" Armour '' Star Beef

BLUE BIRO

•

.•

.... ......

'.

�ll~i-J' he Sumlay

Ttmcs..Senunel. Sumla,l . Apnl lti. 1976
- ·- - - - - -,- ·~·
S4NDAY
I HYMN SING Sunday at
Ea~le Ridg e Community
j
. Church I :30 p. m. feaiUrin g
" The Messeng ers " from
I
Wellston. The Rev . Rober1
I
Byers is th e pastor.
PROGRAM BY " The
Messen'gers," Wells1 on, at
SUNDAY
HYMN SING Sunday, 6:30 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Eagle
p m. at Rutland Freewill Ridge Ch urch : public invited.
Bapllst Church featuring the
REVIVAL now in pro~ ress
Peaceful Valley Gospel group at Carleton Church, Kingsfrom Columbus. The Rev. bury Road through Sunday.
Lelanp Ha ley, pastor. mviles Nighlly a( i : 30 p.m. Guest
the publtc.
min ister James Queen.
wEE KE 1\D mceung at Special sing ing . Gary Kin~
Pomeroy Wesl eyan Holiness pastor. Public invited.
Church Frtda), Saturda) and
COUNTY -WIDE prayer
Sundav The Rev . William H meeung, 2 p.m. Sunday at
Owen. d1stn ct supertn· Hi land Chapel with Glen
tendent . wtll be guest Bissell as class leader.
speaker. The Rev . Dewey
MONDAY
Ktng IS the pastor. Services.
SPECIAL MEETING,
; ·30p. m. nightly.
Pomeroy Chapter 80, Royal

I
I

&amp;ciaJ I1
' Calendar I
I·

Arch Masons, 7:30 p.m.
Monday with work in most
-excellent master degree .
MEIGS COU NTY Churches
of Chri st Men 's Fellowship, 7
p.m. Monday at Bradford
Church of Chris! with Steve
Sleevers of the Christian
Student Fellowship , Ohi o
University, speaking . He will
be accompa nied by several
students.
BLOODMOBILE Monday
1:30 to 5:30 at Pomeroy
Elementary SchooL
RACINE Elementary PTO
Monda y 7:30 p.m. at schooL
ln &gt;tallation of offi cer&gt;.
Speaker
from
health
department. Third grade .
mothers will serve refresh·
ments. Everyone welcome .
MIDDLEPORT Elenwn Tarv PTA, 7:30 Monday ni ~ht
at ihc &gt;chuuL New offi cers
will be msl&lt;lllt•d.

TUESDAY
XI GtiMMA MU Chapter of
Bcw ·sigma Phi Surunty, w1ll
nuoct at 7:30 Tuesday night &lt;tl
the Middleport F'ii'C St.aliun.
Karen Goins and Unda Hifflc
will be hootes&gt;es. Members
arc reminded to l&lt;tke a toy for
a scrviee project.
ANNUAL INSPECTION,
Racine Masonic Lodge , 461,
F&amp;AM , Tuesday evening,
7:30. Work in Master Mason
degree ; all Master Masons
invited.
RIO GRANDE Chora le
perfo rming at Salisbury
Elementary School, 7 p.m.
Tuesday. Public ts invited ;
free of charge . Sali sbury PTO
meeting after the program
for election and insta llation of
officers and a busin ess
meeting.
WEDNESDA-Y
REGULAR MEETING.

Area Volunt eer Fire and
Emergen cy Assn ., Wed ·
nesday , 7:30 p.m. al fire

station in Ru iland.
MEIGS
Muzzleloaders
Club, 1::10 p.m. Wednesday at
Tewksbary Barber Shop, W.
Senmd , Pomeroy : all interested welcome.

DINNF.R II ELO
SMORGASIIOR!1 St:T
POMF.HOY -- A
POMEHOY-Mr. and Mrs.
s nHJr~asbord w1ll' b&lt; held
Vtctor Brown of Minersville
11exl Sunday at the Pomeroy were honored last Sunday
' with a di nncrincch:brcttion of
l': l cmcn[f~ry Schuol by the
PumeJ·oy PTA . Serving will tlwir Urd wedding anniver·
b&lt; from 4::10 to 7:30p.m. ami sary. The dinner was hooted
the {ntblic is invitt•d . The by !heir dtildn•n. Attending
ticket ehargc i• 12.50 fur were Mr. and Mrs. Danny
aduiL' a11d $1.50 for ehtldren BI'Own, Dannv, Jo-e Robert
and Debbie' Minrr.,vi lle :
w1dcr 12.

Megan and John Manuel and
daughter, Jona, Syracuse;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cummings, Todd, Missy and Tassi.
Letart Faits: Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Wolle, Jamie and Jan·
neUe, Jackson; Mr. and Mrs.
AJian Williams and Holly ,
Mine rsvi lle.. and Julie
Harrun , Midcllepqrt.

TO END MARR !AGE
GALLIPOLIS - Filing for r---~-~--------------:--------~--1
dissolution of their marri~ gc s
I
~' riday in Ga llia Counly
Probate Cour1 were Judilh L.
W
p
Fairchild, RL 2, Vinton, and
~
,
ants
to
reserve
1
Jame s
E
Fa irch ild.
·""'-~~"
. AA.
y
41741
I
" ,. ,,.~ ~·
In Pla stic our
Ga ll ip olis. T hey
were
,,
( ) How Many , Send a
I
0
~.,o• , ~"
Fa vorite Newspaper
Clipping For Each .
married Oct. 19, 1957 and
• ~,&lt;'"' .~~~
Clipping Perm.a nenlly
Nam• - - - - - - - - 1
have three children.
• v ~c"'' ••~
3"x5 " $3. 00 Plus
I
John E. Branuner, Vintont
UP
Pike, l.allipolis, and Debra L.
• f'P''~
Postage, Smaller
Address- - - - - - 1
TO
1
Branuner. Gallipolis. They
,
$.2. 00 Plus Postage
I
City
I
were ma rried May i, 1977 and
.
I
have no children.
Send Your .Clipping s, _
Pay
Later
· lip _;:J
._...;._ _ _...;;.=;.....;.;;_.;...:..;.....;--.
__
_ _ _ I Stale

~"''

B. s. LAMBERT

KEEPSAKE

~~~~&gt;~:~~.

SUPER MARKETS

LAN~l;r~~dOHIO l

Armour 5 Star Veri- Best Pork

'?a...ttt, P&lt;lk

I

~ randdu l tl

attend a Climttan

Scht l~ll ' '

Answer : In tt'.'l llllg llwy

n '"'IJOI I.\J !Jit:' a.... fJiil"l'Jit~ to tr tnrll ill' Ill nn.=unhng In

publlt' sc hool .'itu dent.-..

1~

!1 1."' Wurd and IIC!I on&lt;.JI IHilllt'. &lt;Hill m till' dmrch . but tn :-,('/lool a:- wt•ll .
uf cd ll t'i:ltlOil wtl\11w~

All!-i Wt'r : 1\ t'(l dt!lll! · L' xctll \'1\l't' lf1 J

n ..'t:l'I Vt' '

•

Wt ll l he !'l hdt enng

111:

~~

gradL' or

mul'l'

atwad of

C'lur st·ce nhJI't..'d at muspht·r·l' .
child 1f I .'it'lllilht ·m to

!t

Chn st1Cll1

Srho•,J"

ongm . It

pCli'CilL"i I:'V Idt· fH 'l'

cluld rur tilt' n •al world 1!'1

(:1

t'1 1Ut'iil lunul \dud1 .Jc!'l u ~ C'hn :-,t 1:-, central. Tilt:
tlw real wurld cmd

Wi:illb t 11

Clll'l:-,tliJII

prt•part• ht:, chtld for

It

tH l

und erstamb

l i 'ro\'l'rb:-. 1 I 1

t 'hn sttcm Sclloul '

/1.1\S Wl'l' :

,\n ~ Wt' r :

Tlw ~ ciloiJ I will be houM•d 111 ti lt' new t'ducatl un Ulll! uf tilt'

i" ll'b.! B;.t pll:il

Chu rl' h. Till'

l'l~"tlll ~ &lt;: tr l' carpt'tt•d , pmpcrl~

lighted , Ulr

t'l ltH III toned, rmd condw IVL' to an litrnospllcf'e uf ll'ilrtllrl).! . Ttw :,_\ Stem
t 'llll l C:ll llS

o ccn tret l f1n· al clt'ln

~ysh: lll.

water fnuntau l..., a rl' nt·ar t•a r h

cu!'lt

$1i50 , lw ttun

tu bL·

pwd

tnll'l'l'!llcd

O:ll'l' 111\'ltctl t o

tiiSJ&gt;l'l'llhL' fJr ll llW)o. .

lfi equctl prtymentb Oeguuung 111 Au~ust.

Dot•s t h ~: ~c hvul h&lt; t Vl' n:rre ;-t l 11m.f ar tlt t t e~ ·)

Answt· r : Tht' schcdu ll' Hnd ndt·udar wtll run

Tlw ('hurr h hCJ!-. lrm;ed M'\'L'I'l1 1 atTl'!'l of lc-11Jd wttll lll four·

i\ nt, Wl'l'

( ; ri lhpull~

Ctt _r Sdwuls .

l'll!ll'U ITL'lll

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it

rt•dt•Ot ('rth:d to Ihe C'hnst tan

pl11lo~op h ~

uf l1 f i' mul l'rl un l11oJt

Answt·r : Nu The Chnstia n !oichool

Cutll pl'llllon

uffl.!r~ ~~

diiJll'l' . Tilt• C'lln stmn

1

School District in which you r e s i d e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

(/ucstwn : IStl tuu loll' to rt•gtsler''

Please list all oU1er children under 18 years ol age living with family :
Name
Age
Grade
SchooiAttending

rea d l ll i~ .I'C&lt;id inebb,

rhyrnt·~.

group Gind pt•rsor1al

, \/i S V..t' l'

Wh&lt;:tl a bout llw Cr;ulc;.; l-9.

CAT FOOD • All Varieties

12-oz. Can

pe111WH1Sillp, JllHlhl'111&lt;illl'S ,

Sl' IC/ll'~ , SUL'I di

ill t' m tq.~ riJtL·d

w1th tht b&lt;:tSI(' ccnttretl Vlt'W of l1 fr In thr

.'-tlldt·rlt!'t. c;radcs 7-8. Hlblt•, EJlghsh, mrJth,

SO(' I(I ]

iltl'lll

Qucslltm : W1ll the school Sl'l' k it !i\Jtll' c llill'lt·r ''
ste~ te approval fur K-ii and will ~t:ck rt Sl.&lt;IIL' ('h;u·tt·r 111 tiH• frdl uf 1~17R .

l ib Pig

5

ttb

11 01 S

Pkg

Pig.

•

PUDDINGS

GRAVY MIXES

5 Var. 3 to 4-oz. Pkg.

Chicken, Brown or Homestyle

Pkg.

THOROFARE

lee Cream

•

14.75-ot . Can

4 $)
for

KOOL AID

UNSWEET ENED 7 Var .. ll to .47-oz . P'cg .

FISHER ONION DIP •• • • •

PILLSBURY
HUNGRY JACK • Instant

8-o1. Ctn .

3 $1
for

BlueBonnet

Sn11der
POTATO CHIPS

Mashed Potatoes

Margarine

8-oz. Pkg.

1-lb. Pkg.

1-lb. Qtrs.

%-Gal. Ctn.

PILLSBURY FLOUR. •••••••

...

5-Ib. lag

WARSAW fALCON

DILL PICKLES ••• •••••••

, , • Qt. Jar

Has either parent been divorct.'!i ' - - - - -

rnu "u , a rt r~ nd physlt'&lt;l l t'&lt;hwatton (;radt 9 curTH ulumlnc:ludcs B11Ji e.
I&lt;rt~d t :-. h . ll le&amp;th ·algcbn.t I i:illdo{)r gtnt•ri.tllne:tlh , phys1ca l education ljnd

I
Family attends what church' - - - - : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , ; . . 1

~( 'I L'Ilt 'I.!-J.!I!Jlt'r~ l S&lt;' ICJIL'l' and··or BwloK\

If Father of applicant a Christian ?__ Mother' - - Guardian ?..,...----

F:h: t'll\'e.'l w1ll i.tlso Oe of·

ft ·rt·d

Does applicant know Jesus C.'hrist as Personal Saviour?
Is so, please give
brief testimony (ID be answered by applicant only )_ _ _~.__ _ _ _ _

t

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I~

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UNPEELEO.HALVES

•••••

~------------~--------------------~-J

40'
Off label

5-lb.

lO·Ib.
11-ol. Box

GLAD LAWN BAGS•••••••••

APPLE PIE FILLING.

$16'

t

'

WINDOW CLEANER

59c·

MARDI GRAS TOWELS

e

2-lb.
Jar

BUnERNUT o Vanffla or A1sorted

SANDWICH COOKIES ••• ••

2-lb.
• , Pkg.

55(

12-oz. Bot.

59c

t

Preserves

83'

I

.1
I

10' Off Label • • • •

~

WHEATIES
CEREAL

59(

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ROLL

I
79t

lilllil One . Volid

2_0!-.'~kg.

"'"Set., April 22, lUI.

I
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ARGO

• • • 1-0t . 14-ol, Con

79'

ELBOW MACARONI , • • • • • • • • • • • • 2-lb. Pic g .

79'

APRICOT NECTAR ••

Gallipolis, Ohio
•

JUMBO
• , • • ,

" ...... '""'"'"'"''

CREAMEnES

OH 10-V-ALL-EY--CHRIIJIA N--5CHOO-I.- ~
Phone 446-0374

, • , , 1 -lb. 11-o•. Can

SUNBURST

FARM KING • STRAWBERRY

Bag
111-Ct.
Pl&lt;g.

1-Ib. 13-oz. Can.

LUCKY LEAF

French Fries

Diles appl icant live with Father and Mother?_ _ Father onlY ' - - - - - - -

Mother orly ' _ _ Guardian '-

69'
69'

ARGO APRICOTS

'" .. "'RE SPECIAL • Frozen

.'1 \Ut.ltes, .St: II.~ I'K:t!,

Third Avenue at Locust Street

1-l b. Sf~

, Pkg.

5/B·oz.

111

Answer : Yes. Tlte Ohi o Vall t•y ('hn' t""' Sdtuul ha&gt; ;,ltl'Hd) tl't'CII'ed

'

'

in thit ad . None 'f'ld It deale rs . Hot responsible for typogrtjth iu l erron .

SPAGHETTI-O'S •• ••••

sdwul yea!'.

" lud1r~. ph ~ swal L'tiunttlon , hL'&lt; IIth . &lt;H'l antlniU~ I l' All s ubjet:L~ ami uc-

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(;rddt·~ l_.i l' UITH'UILUu m c ludc~ B11JIL', phumcs, spelling,

lftrli.( WJ I-: t'. !'Oi!lpOS lti O!l ,

tn Jtu·:-.

VARIETY MENU

nn all

fRANCO AMERICAN

An!'iwer : Nu, but early n:g!stn Jtl on w11l ilt' lp u~ 111 our pi&lt;.nm 1n ~ fur tile
tJu t ·~tl•,n

jjUtnfities

5

for

numL·nds. phontt';, , pnnl mg,

dt.sctpltrlt' .

Sf

Business Address - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - Phone - - - -

lliHI ulmospllcrl', Hpplytng R1blc pnnctplcs.

m1&lt;l

• lb.

8

Cuardian'sNHme _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JobTitle - - -

'

An :-.wt ·r Tilt· {·urrt t·ulum tnd t:HI L·~ Btblt·. JrtusH·. phystl'i:i l c(lord tnatr t•n ,
poctr~ ,

lb.

lb.

Business Address - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - Phone----

w1th the puiJII \'

"l'hoo l is nut lu111ted . \Vl' can provi dr acadt'llll l' c:&lt;t(: llent't' 111 a C'hn~­

tt·lltng,

rt~trn the r1ght to limit

Both Ways

t/ ut·.. , tton What type uf r urn r ulutn w1ll tilt' Kt JH.lt·l·gortt'n h;l vt•''
;.Hi , :o,tu r~

Beef Liver

Mother's Name - - -- · - - - -- - - - - - - J ob Title _ _ __

of t.llt• tr

Qul'Sllon : Is the Chn."itUI II !ichool Ill

1• 39

Business Address _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Phone----

(l uestHJil : Art there Hnv uther I.'HSL'i''
'
'
Ans wl't' : Y(•s. Tht..•rt..· wtlll-'t' a l'l'j.(Jst rali U/1 fet• and book fet•.

( 'ttn:-.lli:l ll d llil'etl 'ter. Cli 'Hilf•!Tl ll ' prqmrullon . and luvl' fo r dltldn.:n

S

Stor Delux e

leg. Tllitk Beef or Gor1it

3
SJ
TAMBELLINI GARLIC BREAD. • •

Fatl1er's N a m e - - - - - - -- -- - - - - Job T i t l e - - - -

(~ u t •:-,1 1011 An •the teadw r ~ ,·ertlftt..'d Ill Iht·'St;.tk uf Oluu .,

Pog .

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,

ll]o(' k." uf lhl' ~d1t K1i for t'f'l:l't'dtiO II

,\r\!'i 'oH' l'

______________

N a m e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Phon e - - Name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __
Phone---Dottor's Name _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Phone _ _ __

Quc:,tton : What will thl' :,chou! r;tlemiHr ht' fi t Oht u VHiky Chnstli.tn

lkhoul'!
( J UL' ...,tmn

(0neWay

Ar.mour

11• 69
11•69

SKINLESS &amp; OEVEINEO
TENDER CENTER SLICED

5

,lg.

PEHSONS OTHER THAN PARENTS WHO COULD BE CONTACTED IN CASE
OF EMEHGENCY:

p 11111 1 antl restroom f e&amp;l ·1!1 lie!» arc l'Xl'l·llent.
Tho:,c

No

1.69

1to l · lb. Pigs . .... . . . . . .. lb .

.. . . .

fROZEN • 4-oz. Pkg .

' Will you usc bus transp&lt;&gt;rtation'.' Yes

STEW BI IF

s S9

5 VARIETIES • Frozen

111

The g!io&lt;b 1-!1 lutllUII wtll bt• $650 for the first chiltltn till · fa nnlv
' '
$550 fu r ti1e seeuiHI. and $4:,0 fur the thtrd dnltl Tht s too, wtll be p;ntltll

' FAMILY PAl

Mild Con,, Longhorn Cheese .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

lias &lt;1pplic~ n1 been in any spec ial programs such as remedial reading , remedial
mat h, spcctal educatton, etc. (please be specifi c): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Thl' fuii-&lt; ICJy Kll\(krgarll'n Will
10 L'quril p r~y tn ~n t !'l bt.·gnlllmg in Au~ ust .

., .;

'COUNTY LINE

for

bt•cons1tlered due tu ncocl for .spt..'I'Wl tea ehns Cllld t'(jtHplll l'tlt winch Ohro Vtillty Chnst J&lt;III !-ichuol dot..·.s nut hC!Vl' .

Qul'sttull : Wh;tl ~tbout cust ''

Bag

CAliFORNIA

lJJL•IJ1:, cannot

4ucsttun What ktnd of sehoul faetl tlle' wtll vou have at Oh111 Valley

•

111·" · Pig.

If so, ple1tse e x p l a i n - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

App !J t'Clllb With Sj)CCI&lt;IJ phySIL'&lt;JI. l!lllOlWilal. Ul' Jx•hfH'IOf'a[ pro-

S

ILICLD BACON . . l·lb. Pig.

PENN LOAM

Has applitant ever filed a grade, been dismissed, or suspended ?_ _ _ _ _ __

tlla t pu pt ls. !f odmillcd, "Ill de by "ml res jn•l'l tile c•slil blishcd rules .

All!-.Wer; Tilt..• best cdUL'Ollun to prt.'p{l re

Date _ _ __

Last school attended - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Grade _ __

appl'tt'liJtlon uf the ed uC"altun CJnd l'('llgiUu~ ()U I'poscs uf tilt' ~c hool ;md

fiMIIYPU

CUBE STEAK 10 to Is Stta.t /Pkg . . ••• .. • 1~ .

s2, 09

Queen SuppeJ:~ .............. . . ... -· .
Carrots • • • • • ••• 3~k~·. 6qe -Freezer
- - NEW I JENO'S IT ALlAN BREAD PIZZA'--,,,..-- ------ARMOUR &gt;. S T A R - - - - - ALlAN BREAD CHEESE PIZZA • ••••• ••
1.69
Potting Soil • • • 8a~~68e ITITALIAN
s1.•19 SliCED BOlOGNA ..
1.09
BREAD PEPPERONI PIZZA •••.. t, ...
1.99 HOT DOGS ......
e ITALIAN BREAD COMBINATION PIZZA •• ,..... 1.99 BEEF HOT DOGS .. s1. 29 KUlBASSY ,,,.s,,,, .... "· s1.69
,_
Lemons
•.••••• 8 , 79 w,
Bo~al
DelMonte Pills bur~
Purina

Age --Sex _IJirth Date _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ Birth Place-----

a full

ROUND STEAk btc ISttah /Pkg . .. ·" . lb .

1.19·

CAliFORNIA

City _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ State _ _ Zip _ _ Phon e - - - -

is import;mt that studt'IIIS and

f. M\ll PAlo !OTIOM

Salami

/l~CJ
SIILLlT BRAND

FlMl lY Plh IS to 20 Steah /P.g.

•

lb .

11, 59

BLO&lt;IIll\1 ., •• , , , , , • • .

EYE OF ROUN'O STEAK ..• •..•.. . lb .

Hard

Bacon

3q

RUMP ROAST

Armour • GENUINE

Sliced

Ground Beef
Patties

ION!lEII

•

S

Half Ham •....••••.
Ole' CarOlina

lb.

lb.

s1 09
s1 49

I!Ml ·BONil!ll

Armour '· St ar

Pkgs .

Present Address _ _ _ _- : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

cilarartcr cultl Jcad emlc rchalHht y rcgrm.lless uf ra&lt;:L', l'olur. or na -

S

$1 39
•• , •• •• , •• tb. ,

$

:b.

UNHA CUT

" Quarter Pound"

RED BUTTON ,

Student's Name ----~::;----;:;:::::;-----;-;c;:;;----Last
First
Midd le

An swer . Ohiu Vall t•y Chnstran Sd1uul m:lrorll t'S all apphc&lt;llll!-1 uf·guod

tional
(~Ul 'S li un

to iJe

Pork Steaks

Apples • • • • • • • · J-1b.qqe
·o·-39e
Radishes • • • • • • 3 6

Apply for grade _ __

Questi on : Who rnay rtglstt•r '1

I

(.lUL' SII\Hl Whtit t~· pt

IHJ\'l' s ll n \\'t·d

~IMI ·BONHm

ROMI BEAUTY

t614)446-0344

(}ucst 1un : Huw du s tud t'n~ 111 C hn~tJ;m SL'huuls rate l.l t'al!enut:ally Wi th

An:-. wt' r . Wt' b~:l 1 en· th~1t uur childn·n Cll'l: g 1ft ~ uf the Lord. Wt• HrL'

CUB(D

&amp;~&gt;&lt;qqe

OhJ11 .Valley Christia n School
Third Avenue at LoJCUsl Street
Galllpulis, Ohl11 45631

tlw public- sehoul''

1•09

Ham Roast •.•••••••

Oranges

APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION

COM PI.ETE ALL BLANKS
ON tiPPLl CATlON .

Ham Portion •••••••

"SUNKIST" CALIFORNIA ·

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QUESTIONS MOST ASKED

51 09
Pork Steaks
"• ·
.•. lb.
•
•uPon
51 39
City Chicken ... , •...•. tb. •
Pork Butt Roast ..•...•. tb.

lb.1qc

lb.

lb.

IONEL!II

Cabbage

We beli_eve the s~le purpose of Ohio Valley Christian
School 1s to prov1de quality education in a Christian
atmosphere. We believe that all truth is God's truth and
has its sour_ce i~ ~es~s Ch~ist (John 14 :6). Every subject,
wh~t~er ~c1ent1frc, htstoncal, mathematical, literary, or
art1~t1c: IS taught with the consciousness that Jesus
Chnst 1s·_t'? be central in all living and learning. Our
program 1s geared to meet not only the intellectual needs
of the student, but also his physical, social, and spiritual
needs.

()ffering For Fall of 1978

\,!utsl\1111: 1\'hy ' lwuld your rlultl ttr

Av erag e

FAMilYPAK•Boneleu 10to14St eaks

Our Philosophy

Full Day Kindergarten and Grades 1-9

lltc 10·1b.

1&amp;.

FLORIDA NEW

49

$

WHOLE

Steak$
Per Pkg.

Bunch

Round
Roast

Ham

1010 14

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

Boneless Bottom

Semi
Boneless '

Pork
Steaks

Celer'

L----------

U.S.D.A. CHO.ICI

Fully Cooked Smohd

Fresh
FLORIDA PASCAL

"Deluxe" Armour '' Star Beef

BLUE BIRO

•

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B-8- Thtt Sumlav Tlllll'~")t• f Jt mt·l, Sw1da \ , Apnllli, 1978

C-l ~'fl!eSuntlay Tnne..Senlinel Su nday AP.I'illo 1978

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Atlanta Braves' Phil Niekro observes 39th birthday

:::::::

•.
ATLANTA (UP!) - The "old man" has a locker in the far
The pitching section ol the Braves' record book has a
"I co uldn 't figure out what had happened,'' recalled Niekro.
corner of the rOQrn and he dresses quietly, seemingly oblivious bundle of Phil Niekro entries. He came into 1978, his 15th Major "When the throw beat ·me to first I thought I had hit into a
or the magpie,like chatter of his much younger teammates.
. League season, with 178 victories - one less than Lew double play but driven in a run . When I saw the Padres all
· Phil Niekro; mainstay for more than a decade ol an often Burdette who retired following the 1963 season - the year headed lor their dugout, I had to ask what was going on ."
maligned AUanta Braves pitching stall, is 39 years old. The belore Nlekro joined the club.
Niekro used to put in a lot or extra time in the bat ti ng cage
other Braves pitchers range in age !rom 22to Tl .
Niekro won 23 games in 1969 - the only time the Braves and still works seriously on his hitting .
. "!don 't judge a man by his age and I hope others aren't have won a division title during their 13 years in Atlanta - and
"I've never had much patience with pitchers who seem to
JUdglllg me that way," said the veteran knuckleballer. "As far 20 in 1974,leading Atlanta in wins in six of the past nine season. think that their only responsibility is to gel the other team
as I am concerned, all tllat counts is whether or not he can do His no-hitter against San Diego in 1973 is the only one thrown out," said Niero. "Why shouldn 't a pitcher try tube part of his
the job." ·
·
by a Brave in 17 years and his 262 strikeouts last season were team'soffense' Why shouldhefeelthat it is all right to leave a
the
most by a Brave since way back in 1889 when a pitcher blank spot in the batting order 7
Niekro, only two victories away from becoming the
"My hitting has helped me win some games. Almost as
Braves• winningest right-hander since the turn of the century, named John Clarkson struck out 284 while compiling a 49-19
record
that's
right,
49-19.
important,
being able to swing a bat has kept me in the lineup
works this year for a man two years his junior, new Braves
Niekro
also
earned
a
dubious
distinction
Tuesady
night
by
in
close
game
s where a non-hitting pitcher would hav e been
manager Bobby Cox had applied'for tile manager's job himself
hitting into the second triple play ever pulled off at Atlanta yanked ."
when Braves owner Ted Turner ran off David Bristol.
That 's one of the reasons why Niekro is pleased that' the
. "I would have liked to have seen what 1 could ha ve done," Stadium.
Niekro,
considered
a
pretty
good
hitter
as
pitchers
go,
National
League has not adooted the "designated hittec" rule .
he said . "But, I'm not ready to quit pitching and I don't know
"I'd be opposed to the 'designated hitter ' if I couldn't hit a
whetller a player:manager would hav~ worked out this year. went up to bat in the secon d inning with no outs and the bases
We have so many young players that managing them looks like loaded and grounded to San Diego third baseman Bill Almon, lick, " he saitl. '· It changes ti1e strategy of a ball game and,
who tagged the runner coming into third before firing the ball personally, I !eel it makes a pitcher only hall a baseball
a lull time job."
to second.
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1928

Wekome Wagon
club activities

l
I
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7:30p.m. "Residential Landscapmg.·:
April 20 ~ Evemng bridge RSVP. Lois Ph legar's 245.,';641
7:3() p.m.
Apr il 20 - Ca ke dc&gt;coratin~ at Kandy Nuce's, I p.m. RSVP.
~7324 . :\o Children .
ApnJ 19 - Exemse c;roup, Julie Ormsby RSVP, 44&amp;.2070.
April 22 - Gourmet chfiner , Carolyn Pu rcell 's. RSVP , 7
p.m. 446-3077
April27 - Cakrdecora t10n. Kandy Nuce's, RSVP H&amp;-7324.
No children.
April 28 - Co uple's bowlmg 9 p.m. RSVP. Karen Moffitt
24!N359.
May I - Board members m!'l'ung . 7:30 p.m. lllis
Phelgar 's.
May 2 - C'.&lt;masta Fran Shaw's 7:30p.m. RSVP 44&amp;.7593.
May 3 ~ Bn ~e. Teresa Bthi's, UO a. n1. RSVP 44&amp;.1937.

JIGOOD
Science fair
-tREASONS
to see your good
neighbor agent

announced

t\DD!SON - tl ddaville
El ementary School will hold

7001

CEI.EB]{ATED - Mr. m1d Mr,. Hac·olcl E ll vsell.

fu nn~ r Cundur Sl. l'l'l:lidents 111 Puml.'l'll\' . uiJst.'!'\'ed ·lht•Jr
40th wedding amnvcrse~ r~· un M~rTh 15 ·at tht.•tr humc m

HECK'S REG.

Westfield, Ashlc•y, Ol11o. Mr. and Mrs. Hvsc·ll an· tilt·
Jl&lt;!l't•nts uf seven d lllclrc•JI, Haroltl :n1d Etiu· l MHe wit h

'12.96

whom they makl' their hunw ; Bari)(J!'~l Wvatt. Cr-J rdingtun: l.ydUt Clt·la ncl , Juh11 ll~·seli, Pat Sl11lt. :ill of
;\ shley , ami Chu rlt•:&gt; nf l lclllle!-illu rg, Md . Tilt•\ 11;-n·t.· 19
grandchild ren and unt· ~~ real -g randc! Hi d . Du rm.g the day
lllllllt.'I'UUS frit:nds and n•lati\'t.'S r cdll'ihll tht.•ir hulllt.' witir
flowl'n~ &lt;im.l gift s . Tllrrt· \\'l' t'l' also st"n.•ral tdcpllvne ra lb
vf cuugrctlulatlotl:). Tlwt t'l't•mng r~t ti p.111. &lt;-~ drtmer wa ~
.St'l'\'t•d fvr Mr. &gt;J ill! Mrs. Hyst•ll wllh thl'l!' d11 ldrc n and
,..:randdiil drt.:n pn.·st.'llt. Clwr les und li t :-~ f;1n11lr uf
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Boston ·triumphs

BOSTON (UPI ) - Butch gaining his second win. Bub double. Dwight Evans then
Hobson, Jim Rice and Bernie Stanley an d rookie Jim reached on an error and both
Carbo each hit homers while Wright pitched an inning Carbo and Evans carne home
combining f~r nine hits and 10 each of shutout relief as on Hobson's dri ve into the net
runs·batted-in Saturday tn a Boston won its third Sf raight. in left lield.
Carbo's fourth - inning
lH romp by the Boston Red
Rice, the American Leag ue
homer
gave Boston a 7-l lead
Sox over the Texas Rangers . home run champion last
but
Texas
responded with two
Hobson had three hit s. season , staked Boston to a 2-1!
including a three-run homer, lead in the opening inning runs in th-e filth on Kurt
and drove in lour runs ; Carbo with his third home run or the Beavcqua 's home run and
had a solo horner and two year alter Jerry Remy led o!! Mike Hargrove's sacrilice
doubles in driving home four with a single against loser fl y. AI Oliver _added a sixthruns; and Rice had three hits, Dock Ellis 1J.l ) . Boston inning homer lor the
highlighted by a two- run added lour more runs in the Hangers, who closed to 6-1,
second when George Scott ,but Boston finished its l7·hit
homer .
Bill Lee scattered eight hits walked and scored on Carbo 's 'attack with lour more runs in
\the seventh inning.
over the seven innings in

Orioles blank Brewers
BALTIMORE (UP! ) - Jim '
Palmer, making his first
start ol the season, fired a
two-hit shutout Saturday in
pitching the Baltimore
Orioles to a 7-1! victory over
the Milwaukee Brewers.
It was the second straight
win over Milwaukee lor the
Orioles who were 0-:i prior to
Friday.
Palmer, who had remained
in Florida while the Orioles
were starting the season, hud

a no-hitter through 5 1·3 innings until Andy Etchebarren
singled to center. Larry Hisle
had the only other hit oil
Palmer, an inlield roller in
the seventh. Palmer struck
out seven in gaining his lirst
victory or the year . It wa s his
46th career shutout.
The Orioles took a 2-1! lead
in the second on a single by
Lee May, Doug Decinces'
double, a balk by Milwaukee

starter Jerry Augustine and
Rick Dempsey's sacrifice fly .
The Orioles blew the game
open in the lilth with live
runs, highlighted by Eddie
Murray's two-run double and
Rich Dauer 's two-run single
off reliever Mike Caldwell.
Augustine, 2-1, was racked
lor nine hits in his 4 1·3 In·
nings and also balked home
two runs.

Four Yanks
draw fines
NEW YORK (UP! ) - Four
members ol the New York
Yankees, in cluding te am
captain Thurman Munson ,
have been lined for missing a
welcome home luncheon on
riday and two of them ,
.ncluding Munson and Gralg
Nettles. were held out ol the
starting lineup lor Saturday's
game against the Chicago
White Sox .
Munson, Nettles. center
lielder Mickey Rivers and
reliel pitcher Sparky Lyle
were ali lined lor !ailing to
appear without lirst getting
permission from manager
Billy Martin. Rivers was in
Saturday's starting lineup .
At lea st· three other
Yankees also m1ssed the
lun cheon, inc lud ing Jim
Spencer and Roy White, but
'both played in Saturday's
game since Martin told
Yankee owner George
Steinbrenner tha t he had
given them permission to
miss the al!air .
The amount or the lines was
not · disclosed by club ollicials, who refused to
comment on the incident.

BOSTON iUPli - Whil e
most experts are pick ing Bill
Rodgers to win the 82nd
Boston Marathon, the recordholder himsel f says he !ears
lesser known Jell Wells.
Rodger s. wh o set the
Boston mark Of 2:()') :55 on a
mi ld 'day in 1975, sa id
Saturday , " II I had tu pick
one runner. it might be Jeff '
Wells. He has run very well
rece ntly."
Wells, a 23-year-old
graduate of Rice Univer sity
and now a seminarian,
re cently won the Oregon
Tra ck Club Marath on 1n
2:13:15. He is making his first
start in Boston .
"In ideal weather, I think
my record can be broken,"

said Rodgers. ".Wells, Don
Kardong, Frank Sh orter ,
Randy Thoma s and I are all
capable of breaking the
record . It depends on the
weather."
A fieltl of 4,700 runners,
including 250 women , will
start the 26-mile, 380·yard
race to Boston at noon rEST )
Monday under an expected
55-degree temperature and
cloudy skie s.
The National Weather
Service is predicting breezes
from the east that will blow
into the r unn ers ' la ces
·~ro ul\h much ol the race.
" If there is a headwind ,
then 1 suppose some of the
runners will try dral ting
behind other runnerr,.to stay

out of the wind," said
Rodgers. "By drafting , you
can really save some energy
and cut down on your time ."
Rodgers, 30, adtled he is
free of the leg injuries that
were a partial cause lor him
dropping OU I last year after
18 miles. But the former
school teacher, who now owns
a running shop along the
marathon cou rse, said he was
in better condition in 1975
when he set the mark ol
2:09 :55.
.
" I don't feel that I have
done as mu ch speed work as I
did in '75 ," said Rodgers, who
ha s averaged running 140
miles a week lor the past 10
weeks. "I'm not saying I
can't win, but I feel I was in

better shape two years ago."
Frank Shorter, Rodgers'
running nemesis, also is at
less than 100 percent for the
race . He is recuperating from
a hamstring pull sul!ered last
fall .
" I would say he 's at 90
percent - judging by the
times he has logged in recent
races." said Rodgers.
Shorter , gold medalist in
1972 at Munich and silver
medal winner in 1976 at
Montreal, will try to become
the first olympic champion to
win the Boston Athletic
Association Race.

.

Tigers stop Blue Jays, 6-3
TORONTO t UP! i - Ron
Leflore's leadoff homer in the
seventh inning snapped a 3-3
tie·and Aurelio Rodriguez had
a two-run shot Saturday in
powering the Detroit Tigers
to a 6-3 victory over the
Toronto Blue Jays.
Jack Billingham went
seven innings, scattered eight
hits and surrendered all three
Toront o runs to notch his

second victory in as 1nany
starts. Steve Foucault hurled
two innings of shutout relief
to collect his second save.
Reliever Mike Willis started
the seventh and was tagged
with the loss.
Billingham and Blue Jay s'
starter Tom Underwood were
locked 111 a scoreless duel in
the lifth wh en the Tigers
pu shed across an unearned
run. Lenore, who had three

Spurs take on
Bullets today·
SAN ANTONIO, Texas
!UP! I - The San Anlonio
Spurs, who pulled oil a large
surprise by 'se iz ing th e
division lead at midseaso n
and staying there, enter the
Pl.AN TOURNAMENT
PORTSMOUTH - The B &amp;,
B softball team or Portsmouth will hold a slo pitch
tournament in Portsmouth
during the weekend of April
29 and 3() with a ba ck up date
of May 6 nnd 7. It is a double

POSTPONED
elmunat10n tournament and
OAKLAND (UP! )
Ohio Am ateur Soltball
Sat urday 's game between the Association sanction. Entry
Ca lifornia Angels and lee is 1.\0. Drawing will be
Oakland A's was postponed held Sunday , April 23, at
because ol rain . A make-up Labold Fiel d at 2 p.m. for
date will be announced later, lurther inlormal10n call Bob
an A's spokesman said . The Ratlill at 353-4250 or 353-0080,
two teams will play a single or Frank Lilt era I at 354-214 t.
game Sunday.

Nati onal Basketball
Association Play urrs today
against the Wa shin gto n
Bullets.
The Bullets survived their
Min i~eries encounter ·with
the Hawks, finishing off
Atlanta in two games.
A capacity crowd of more
than 9.000 is expected at the
Hemis!air Arena. which is in
the process of bein g
remodeled.
The Spurs have not played
in " we ek, havin g won
a bye for the lirst
round as a result of
their divis ion tit le. but
coach Doug Moe has been
satisfied with hi s team 's
work outs during the past
week .
" Alter a lay o!l, though. you
are not always as sharp as
you would like to be ... said
Moe .

hit s and scored three runs in
the game, singled alte r
secon d baseman Dave
McKay bobbled his foul ball.
Lenore.took second on Steve
Dillard's flyout and scored on
Rusty Staub's single.

Center fielder Rick Bosetti
got Underwood out of further
trouble when he made a
diving catch on a line drive by
Jason Thompson and turned
it into an inning-end in g
double play . ~

New York nips
Cliicfigo; 3-2
NE W YORK (UPIJ Mi ckey Rivers st roked . an
in si de-the -pa rk two run
homer in the eighth inning to
carry the New York Yankees
to a 3·2 vic1ory over the
Chicago White Sox Saturday.
Rivers hi t his gamewinning homer ove r center

fielder Chet Lemon's head
after Mickey Klutt s led oil
the eighth with a double orr
loser Francisco Barrios .
Chicago took a 2-l lead in
the seventh against Yimk ee
starte r and winn er Ed
Figueroa, now 2-0, when
Wayne Nordhagen hit a twoout double alter Eric
Soderho lm singled . Chicago
scored its first run on sin£1es
by Nordhagen and Ralph
Ga rr and an infield out in the

third.
The Yankees tied the game
when lormer White Sox first
baseman Jim Spencer
homered orr Barrios, IH, in
the fourth.
Figueroa was warned by
homeplate umpire Terry
Cooney for supposedly
throwing at Ron Blomberg in
the
seventh
inning .
Figueroa 's first pitch sailed
over Blomberg's head .
Earlier, Barrios hit Klutts
with a pitch in the third in·
ning and knocked down Cll!f
Johnson with his first pitch in
the lifth.

Today's
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Unlled Press lnlernalloaal
(All Times EST)
American League
Detroit (Rozema 1-1!) at
Toronto (Clancy 0-1! ). 1:3()
ST. LOUIS (UP!) - Greg p.m.
Luzinski doubled home Larry
Texas ( Medich 0-1 ) at
Bowa !rom fir ;t base in the Boston (Ripley 1}.0), 2 p.m.
lOt h inning Saturday to give
Milwaukee (Haas 2-1! and
LOS ANGELES (UPI J - Jack Ramsay was pleased and Lakers at Seattle. Ills wa s
seco nd
best, the Philadelphia Phillies a J.2 Replogle 0-1!) at Baltimore
The offensive-minded Los with the results.
Angeles evened the series outrebounded the Sonics &amp;1-38 victory over the St . llluis (McGregor IH and Briles ~
Angeles Lakers turned in an
" I liked the way he moved Friday with a 105-99 vidory led by Jabbar with 18.
Cardinals.
1), 2, 2 p.m.
impressive delenslve per- today,"
said
Ramsay on the strength of ex ·
Jabbar also scored 24
Luzinski made a loser out
Chicago (Kravec 1-1!) at
lormance Friday night following Friday's practice. traordinary team rebountling points, t6 in the second hall. of Pete Vuckovich lor the New York (Tidrow ~I), 2
against the Seattle Super- " He ran noticeably better and the all-around play ol and blocked seven shots second time in less than 24 p.m.
SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) Coliseum had filed a $30 sonics to Ioree a third game than yesterday."
Kareem Abdui-Jabba r.
lour during a six-minute hour s. He lollowed John
Seattle ( Pol e 0-2 and
AU . S. District Court order million suit against A's owner in their preliminary playo!ls The Blazers will watch with
Los Angeles, which finished stretch in the !ina! quarter Denny to the mound alter Honeycutt 1-1!) at Minnesota
preventing the Oakland A's Charles 0 . Finley and series, and the defonding great interest Sunday's the season ltlth in the league when the !.akers outscored Denny went the first nine (Erickson 2.0 and Redfern~
from being moved to aoother prospecti've buyer Marvin NBA champion Portland, showdown between the Sonics in rebounding while Seattle the Sonics 16-4 .
innings. Tug McG raw-hurled 2), 2, I :3() p.m.
Trail Blazers couldn't be
the fi nal two innings lor
California (Brett 1-1!) at
dty without consent ol the Davis of Denver.
Oakland Coliseum ComA.. pr~liminary injunction happier .
Philadelphia to pick up the Oakland (Johnson 1-1!), 4:30
mission Inc. Friday was had been obtained against the
The Blazers play their first
, .
win .
p.m.
extended to June l.
sale and move of the A's post-season game Tuesday
The Ca rdinals had battled
Cleveland (Garland (1-1 ) at
Judge William Orrick Jr., which was announced by against the winner or the Los
ba ck twice to tie the game in Kansas City (Leonard 1-1 ),
who Issued the order Dec. 23, Finley and Davis Dec. 14 .
Angeles.Seattle series and
1 ' Iiiii
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the first six innings before 2:30 p.m.
r
F.inley has a le,ase with the the added rest gives center
Luzinski end~d it. Jim Dwyer
National League
continued it at a status
oonlerence.
Coliseum that has 10 years to · Bill Walton additional time to
doubled home the lirst St.
New York (Koosman 1-1) at
"The purpose ol our suit run .
recover from the Injuries
MONTE CARLO (UP!) - weak serving to break serve American Jimmy Connors in Louis run in the th[rd, Montreal (Griml8ey 1-1!), 2:15
has been served," said Edwin
which kept him !rom ap- Raul Ramirez of Mexico 10 times in 16 games in their the final of la st wee k's following Mike Phillips' two- p.m.
A. Healey Jr., attorney lor
,
pearing in the linal games of defeated Ameri can Vltas sernilinal.
Rotterdam Tournament.
out single. Keith Hernandez
Pittsburgh (D. Robinson ()..
the Coliseum In c. "I'll
MEET MONDAY
the regular season .
Gerulaiti s, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6,
Gerulaltis, from Howard
Smid, 21, of Pilsen, has then drilled a solo horner in 0) at Chicago (R. Reuschellrecommend to the Coliseum
G~LLIPOLIS
The
The Denver Nuggets will Saturday and unseeded Beach, N. Y., and seeded No . never been assured or win- the sixth to make it 2..2.
1) , 2:1$ p.m.
BoanJ when It meets, within Gallipolis Blue Angels open their quarter-final Czechoslovak Tomas Smid 3, was so erratic that he lost ning so much money in his
Mike Schmidt staked
Philadelphia (Lerch 1-0) at
the next couple of weeks, that
Booster Cl ub will meet on series against the Milwaukee downed . Italy's Corrado hi s serve to love when he ca reer . The final Is worth Philadelphia starter Larry St . 11Juis (Forsch 2.0), 2:15
~ .~amiss the suit. .
Monday, April 17, at 7:30 Bucks Tuesday night, while Barazzut\1,,6-3, 6-l, to quahly served lor the match at"S-4 in $30,000 to the winner and Christenson to H and 2_1 p.m.' .
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the 1dea o! a~llt JM!l,.,_to complet.L!llru!L[!!L_ihe....l'hlladelphilL 76~rs_ will for today s final _of the __!lle final set. ~
· =~'-$15,000 to the runner-uc;,!P:.;.,·-r.::--leads with-a pair o(_r.un·- Cmclm,t_all, (Seaver 1).0 at
IICHedule for the Giants oe-----the Blue Angel a1l·sports play host to the N'ew y 0rl($T75;oolir.!onte Cliflo WOI'Id
Ramirez p1te0 .o!' the
Raiii'ed - No .111 sco ring sing les. He drove in Houston (Richard'- 1'-"11', "1;3"-:0..-S
-tween San Francisco . a~d banquet and to support the Knicks Sunday and San ChampiOn shi p Tennis pressure m the dectstve lie- Czechoslova kia behind Jan Ted Sizemore in the third p.m. ,
break, which he won 7·2, lor a Kodes, Smld was content to when Philadelphia bunched
Atlanta (Boggs()..! ) at ].()s
Oakland Ia now over m Blue Angel alhletlc teams for Antonio will be at home lor Tournament .
everybody's mind."
,
the 1978-79 season. The their lirst game with
Fifth·seeded Rarniret, who pla ce In the linal for the play steady tennis, letting three hits and then knockoo in Angeles (Rau 1.0), 4 p.m. ,
Judge Orrick's orlgmal meeting will be ' held in !he Baltimore.
beat No. I see~ Guill~rmo second week running on the llarazzutti make all the Bake McBride in the !i!th
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order aaauring the Coliseum Galila Academy High School
Walton worked out with the Vilas or . Argentina Fnda,Y: wcr tour. .
errors.
alter St. llluis failed to turn a San Diego (Owchinko 1).0), 4
final word came a~er the Ubrary Annex .
Blazers Frida.y and Coach took advant•ge u! Gcru laat1s
The MexiCan lost to
double play .
p.m.

Cards, 3-2

Soni-cs, Lakers in showdown

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Niekro's view on ballplayers going all out on offense and
defense 1s not limited to pitchers.
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"It burns me up when I see a player who seems to feel that
his only responsibility is up there at the plate., who g~v~s you
th e impression while he 's in the field that he's only wa1hng for
his next time at bat. The good ballplayer never lets up."
Despite his advanced age, as athletes go, Phil Niekro sees
no reason why he can't keep on pitching winning baseball lor
some vears to come..
"The knuckleball doesn't put tile strain on your arm that a
cu rve ball or last ball does, " he said. " Look at Hoyt Wilhelm .
He was sti ll pitching in the Majors when he was almost 50 . I 'rn
not saying I'll last that long, but I !eel pretty good ri~t now .
I've kept myself in shape and I'm sttll controllmg my
knuckleball.
" As long as I do my job, what differ~nce does my age

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ATLANTA (UP!) - The "old man" has a locker in the far
The pitching section ol the Braves' record book has a
"I co uldn 't figure out what had happened,'' recalled Niekro.
corner of the rOQrn and he dresses quietly, seemingly oblivious bundle of Phil Niekro entries. He came into 1978, his 15th Major "When the throw beat ·me to first I thought I had hit into a
or the magpie,like chatter of his much younger teammates.
. League season, with 178 victories - one less than Lew double play but driven in a run . When I saw the Padres all
· Phil Niekro; mainstay for more than a decade ol an often Burdette who retired following the 1963 season - the year headed lor their dugout, I had to ask what was going on ."
maligned AUanta Braves pitching stall, is 39 years old. The belore Nlekro joined the club.
Niekro used to put in a lot or extra time in the bat ti ng cage
other Braves pitchers range in age !rom 22to Tl .
Niekro won 23 games in 1969 - the only time the Braves and still works seriously on his hitting .
. "!don 't judge a man by his age and I hope others aren't have won a division title during their 13 years in Atlanta - and
"I've never had much patience with pitchers who seem to
JUdglllg me that way," said the veteran knuckleballer. "As far 20 in 1974,leading Atlanta in wins in six of the past nine season. think that their only responsibility is to gel the other team
as I am concerned, all tllat counts is whether or not he can do His no-hitter against San Diego in 1973 is the only one thrown out," said Niero. "Why shouldn 't a pitcher try tube part of his
the job." ·
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the
most by a Brave since way back in 1889 when a pitcher blank spot in the batting order 7
Niekro, only two victories away from becoming the
"My hitting has helped me win some games. Almost as
Braves• winningest right-hander since the turn of the century, named John Clarkson struck out 284 while compiling a 49-19
record
that's
right,
49-19.
important,
being able to swing a bat has kept me in the lineup
works this year for a man two years his junior, new Braves
Niekro
also
earned
a
dubious
distinction
Tuesady
night
by
in
close
game
s where a non-hitting pitcher would hav e been
manager Bobby Cox had applied'for tile manager's job himself
hitting into the second triple play ever pulled off at Atlanta yanked ."
when Braves owner Ted Turner ran off David Bristol.
That 's one of the reasons why Niekro is pleased that' the
. "I would have liked to have seen what 1 could ha ve done," Stadium.
Niekro,
considered
a
pretty
good
hitter
as
pitchers
go,
National
League has not adooted the "designated hittec" rule .
he said . "But, I'm not ready to quit pitching and I don't know
"I'd be opposed to the 'designated hitter ' if I couldn't hit a
whetller a player:manager would hav~ worked out this year. went up to bat in the secon d inning with no outs and the bases
We have so many young players that managing them looks like loaded and grounded to San Diego third baseman Bill Almon, lick, " he saitl. '· It changes ti1e strategy of a ball game and,
who tagged the runner coming into third before firing the ball personally, I !eel it makes a pitcher only hall a baseball
a lull time job."
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SPORTS
Boston ·triumphs

BOSTON (UPI ) - Butch gaining his second win. Bub double. Dwight Evans then
Hobson, Jim Rice and Bernie Stanley an d rookie Jim reached on an error and both
Carbo each hit homers while Wright pitched an inning Carbo and Evans carne home
combining f~r nine hits and 10 each of shutout relief as on Hobson's dri ve into the net
runs·batted-in Saturday tn a Boston won its third Sf raight. in left lield.
Carbo's fourth - inning
lH romp by the Boston Red
Rice, the American Leag ue
homer
gave Boston a 7-l lead
Sox over the Texas Rangers . home run champion last
but
Texas
responded with two
Hobson had three hit s. season , staked Boston to a 2-1!
including a three-run homer, lead in the opening inning runs in th-e filth on Kurt
and drove in lour runs ; Carbo with his third home run or the Beavcqua 's home run and
had a solo horner and two year alter Jerry Remy led o!! Mike Hargrove's sacrilice
doubles in driving home four with a single against loser fl y. AI Oliver _added a sixthruns; and Rice had three hits, Dock Ellis 1J.l ) . Boston inning homer lor the
highlighted by a two- run added lour more runs in the Hangers, who closed to 6-1,
second when George Scott ,but Boston finished its l7·hit
homer .
Bill Lee scattered eight hits walked and scored on Carbo 's 'attack with lour more runs in
\the seventh inning.
over the seven innings in

Orioles blank Brewers
BALTIMORE (UP! ) - Jim '
Palmer, making his first
start ol the season, fired a
two-hit shutout Saturday in
pitching the Baltimore
Orioles to a 7-1! victory over
the Milwaukee Brewers.
It was the second straight
win over Milwaukee lor the
Orioles who were 0-:i prior to
Friday.
Palmer, who had remained
in Florida while the Orioles
were starting the season, hud

a no-hitter through 5 1·3 innings until Andy Etchebarren
singled to center. Larry Hisle
had the only other hit oil
Palmer, an inlield roller in
the seventh. Palmer struck
out seven in gaining his lirst
victory or the year . It wa s his
46th career shutout.
The Orioles took a 2-1! lead
in the second on a single by
Lee May, Doug Decinces'
double, a balk by Milwaukee

starter Jerry Augustine and
Rick Dempsey's sacrifice fly .
The Orioles blew the game
open in the lilth with live
runs, highlighted by Eddie
Murray's two-run double and
Rich Dauer 's two-run single
off reliever Mike Caldwell.
Augustine, 2-1, was racked
lor nine hits in his 4 1·3 In·
nings and also balked home
two runs.

Four Yanks
draw fines
NEW YORK (UP! ) - Four
members ol the New York
Yankees, in cluding te am
captain Thurman Munson ,
have been lined for missing a
welcome home luncheon on
riday and two of them ,
.ncluding Munson and Gralg
Nettles. were held out ol the
starting lineup lor Saturday's
game against the Chicago
White Sox .
Munson, Nettles. center
lielder Mickey Rivers and
reliel pitcher Sparky Lyle
were ali lined lor !ailing to
appear without lirst getting
permission from manager
Billy Martin. Rivers was in
Saturday's starting lineup .
At lea st· three other
Yankees also m1ssed the
lun cheon, inc lud ing Jim
Spencer and Roy White, but
'both played in Saturday's
game since Martin told
Yankee owner George
Steinbrenner tha t he had
given them permission to
miss the al!air .
The amount or the lines was
not · disclosed by club ollicials, who refused to
comment on the incident.

BOSTON iUPli - Whil e
most experts are pick ing Bill
Rodgers to win the 82nd
Boston Marathon, the recordholder himsel f says he !ears
lesser known Jell Wells.
Rodger s. wh o set the
Boston mark Of 2:()') :55 on a
mi ld 'day in 1975, sa id
Saturday , " II I had tu pick
one runner. it might be Jeff '
Wells. He has run very well
rece ntly."
Wells, a 23-year-old
graduate of Rice Univer sity
and now a seminarian,
re cently won the Oregon
Tra ck Club Marath on 1n
2:13:15. He is making his first
start in Boston .
"In ideal weather, I think
my record can be broken,"

said Rodgers. ".Wells, Don
Kardong, Frank Sh orter ,
Randy Thoma s and I are all
capable of breaking the
record . It depends on the
weather."
A fieltl of 4,700 runners,
including 250 women , will
start the 26-mile, 380·yard
race to Boston at noon rEST )
Monday under an expected
55-degree temperature and
cloudy skie s.
The National Weather
Service is predicting breezes
from the east that will blow
into the r unn ers ' la ces
·~ro ul\h much ol the race.
" If there is a headwind ,
then 1 suppose some of the
runners will try dral ting
behind other runnerr,.to stay

out of the wind," said
Rodgers. "By drafting , you
can really save some energy
and cut down on your time ."
Rodgers, 30, adtled he is
free of the leg injuries that
were a partial cause lor him
dropping OU I last year after
18 miles. But the former
school teacher, who now owns
a running shop along the
marathon cou rse, said he was
in better condition in 1975
when he set the mark ol
2:09 :55.
.
" I don't feel that I have
done as mu ch speed work as I
did in '75 ," said Rodgers, who
ha s averaged running 140
miles a week lor the past 10
weeks. "I'm not saying I
can't win, but I feel I was in

better shape two years ago."
Frank Shorter, Rodgers'
running nemesis, also is at
less than 100 percent for the
race . He is recuperating from
a hamstring pull sul!ered last
fall .
" I would say he 's at 90
percent - judging by the
times he has logged in recent
races." said Rodgers.
Shorter , gold medalist in
1972 at Munich and silver
medal winner in 1976 at
Montreal, will try to become
the first olympic champion to
win the Boston Athletic
Association Race.

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Tigers stop Blue Jays, 6-3
TORONTO t UP! i - Ron
Leflore's leadoff homer in the
seventh inning snapped a 3-3
tie·and Aurelio Rodriguez had
a two-run shot Saturday in
powering the Detroit Tigers
to a 6-3 victory over the
Toronto Blue Jays.
Jack Billingham went
seven innings, scattered eight
hits and surrendered all three
Toront o runs to notch his

second victory in as 1nany
starts. Steve Foucault hurled
two innings of shutout relief
to collect his second save.
Reliever Mike Willis started
the seventh and was tagged
with the loss.
Billingham and Blue Jay s'
starter Tom Underwood were
locked 111 a scoreless duel in
the lifth wh en the Tigers
pu shed across an unearned
run. Lenore, who had three

Spurs take on
Bullets today·
SAN ANTONIO, Texas
!UP! I - The San Anlonio
Spurs, who pulled oil a large
surprise by 'se iz ing th e
division lead at midseaso n
and staying there, enter the
Pl.AN TOURNAMENT
PORTSMOUTH - The B &amp;,
B softball team or Portsmouth will hold a slo pitch
tournament in Portsmouth
during the weekend of April
29 and 3() with a ba ck up date
of May 6 nnd 7. It is a double

POSTPONED
elmunat10n tournament and
OAKLAND (UP! )
Ohio Am ateur Soltball
Sat urday 's game between the Association sanction. Entry
Ca lifornia Angels and lee is 1.\0. Drawing will be
Oakland A's was postponed held Sunday , April 23, at
because ol rain . A make-up Labold Fiel d at 2 p.m. for
date will be announced later, lurther inlormal10n call Bob
an A's spokesman said . The Ratlill at 353-4250 or 353-0080,
two teams will play a single or Frank Lilt era I at 354-214 t.
game Sunday.

Nati onal Basketball
Association Play urrs today
against the Wa shin gto n
Bullets.
The Bullets survived their
Min i~eries encounter ·with
the Hawks, finishing off
Atlanta in two games.
A capacity crowd of more
than 9.000 is expected at the
Hemis!air Arena. which is in
the process of bein g
remodeled.
The Spurs have not played
in " we ek, havin g won
a bye for the lirst
round as a result of
their divis ion tit le. but
coach Doug Moe has been
satisfied with hi s team 's
work outs during the past
week .
" Alter a lay o!l, though. you
are not always as sharp as
you would like to be ... said
Moe .

hit s and scored three runs in
the game, singled alte r
secon d baseman Dave
McKay bobbled his foul ball.
Lenore.took second on Steve
Dillard's flyout and scored on
Rusty Staub's single.

Center fielder Rick Bosetti
got Underwood out of further
trouble when he made a
diving catch on a line drive by
Jason Thompson and turned
it into an inning-end in g
double play . ~

New York nips
Cliicfigo; 3-2
NE W YORK (UPIJ Mi ckey Rivers st roked . an
in si de-the -pa rk two run
homer in the eighth inning to
carry the New York Yankees
to a 3·2 vic1ory over the
Chicago White Sox Saturday.
Rivers hi t his gamewinning homer ove r center

fielder Chet Lemon's head
after Mickey Klutt s led oil
the eighth with a double orr
loser Francisco Barrios .
Chicago took a 2-l lead in
the seventh against Yimk ee
starte r and winn er Ed
Figueroa, now 2-0, when
Wayne Nordhagen hit a twoout double alter Eric
Soderho lm singled . Chicago
scored its first run on sin£1es
by Nordhagen and Ralph
Ga rr and an infield out in the

third.
The Yankees tied the game
when lormer White Sox first
baseman Jim Spencer
homered orr Barrios, IH, in
the fourth.
Figueroa was warned by
homeplate umpire Terry
Cooney for supposedly
throwing at Ron Blomberg in
the
seventh
inning .
Figueroa 's first pitch sailed
over Blomberg's head .
Earlier, Barrios hit Klutts
with a pitch in the third in·
ning and knocked down Cll!f
Johnson with his first pitch in
the lifth.

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Unlled Press lnlernalloaal
(All Times EST)
American League
Detroit (Rozema 1-1!) at
Toronto (Clancy 0-1! ). 1:3()
ST. LOUIS (UP!) - Greg p.m.
Luzinski doubled home Larry
Texas ( Medich 0-1 ) at
Bowa !rom fir ;t base in the Boston (Ripley 1}.0), 2 p.m.
lOt h inning Saturday to give
Milwaukee (Haas 2-1! and
LOS ANGELES (UPI J - Jack Ramsay was pleased and Lakers at Seattle. Ills wa s
seco nd
best, the Philadelphia Phillies a J.2 Replogle 0-1!) at Baltimore
The offensive-minded Los with the results.
Angeles evened the series outrebounded the Sonics &amp;1-38 victory over the St . llluis (McGregor IH and Briles ~
Angeles Lakers turned in an
" I liked the way he moved Friday with a 105-99 vidory led by Jabbar with 18.
Cardinals.
1), 2, 2 p.m.
impressive delenslve per- today,"
said
Ramsay on the strength of ex ·
Jabbar also scored 24
Luzinski made a loser out
Chicago (Kravec 1-1!) at
lormance Friday night following Friday's practice. traordinary team rebountling points, t6 in the second hall. of Pete Vuckovich lor the New York (Tidrow ~I), 2
against the Seattle Super- " He ran noticeably better and the all-around play ol and blocked seven shots second time in less than 24 p.m.
SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) Coliseum had filed a $30 sonics to Ioree a third game than yesterday."
Kareem Abdui-Jabba r.
lour during a six-minute hour s. He lollowed John
Seattle ( Pol e 0-2 and
AU . S. District Court order million suit against A's owner in their preliminary playo!ls The Blazers will watch with
Los Angeles, which finished stretch in the !ina! quarter Denny to the mound alter Honeycutt 1-1!) at Minnesota
preventing the Oakland A's Charles 0 . Finley and series, and the defonding great interest Sunday's the season ltlth in the league when the !.akers outscored Denny went the first nine (Erickson 2.0 and Redfern~
from being moved to aoother prospecti've buyer Marvin NBA champion Portland, showdown between the Sonics in rebounding while Seattle the Sonics 16-4 .
innings. Tug McG raw-hurled 2), 2, I :3() p.m.
Trail Blazers couldn't be
the fi nal two innings lor
California (Brett 1-1!) at
dty without consent ol the Davis of Denver.
Oakland Coliseum ComA.. pr~liminary injunction happier .
Philadelphia to pick up the Oakland (Johnson 1-1!), 4:30
mission Inc. Friday was had been obtained against the
The Blazers play their first
, .
win .
p.m.
extended to June l.
sale and move of the A's post-season game Tuesday
The Ca rdinals had battled
Cleveland (Garland (1-1 ) at
Judge William Orrick Jr., which was announced by against the winner or the Los
ba ck twice to tie the game in Kansas City (Leonard 1-1 ),
who Issued the order Dec. 23, Finley and Davis Dec. 14 .
Angeles.Seattle series and
1 ' Iiiii
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the first six innings before 2:30 p.m.
r
F.inley has a le,ase with the the added rest gives center
Luzinski end~d it. Jim Dwyer
National League
continued it at a status
oonlerence.
Coliseum that has 10 years to · Bill Walton additional time to
doubled home the lirst St.
New York (Koosman 1-1) at
"The purpose ol our suit run .
recover from the Injuries
MONTE CARLO (UP!) - weak serving to break serve American Jimmy Connors in Louis run in the th[rd, Montreal (Griml8ey 1-1!), 2:15
has been served," said Edwin
which kept him !rom ap- Raul Ramirez of Mexico 10 times in 16 games in their the final of la st wee k's following Mike Phillips' two- p.m.
A. Healey Jr., attorney lor
,
pearing in the linal games of defeated Ameri can Vltas sernilinal.
Rotterdam Tournament.
out single. Keith Hernandez
Pittsburgh (D. Robinson ()..
the Coliseum In c. "I'll
MEET MONDAY
the regular season .
Gerulaiti s, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6,
Gerulaltis, from Howard
Smid, 21, of Pilsen, has then drilled a solo horner in 0) at Chicago (R. Reuschellrecommend to the Coliseum
G~LLIPOLIS
The
The Denver Nuggets will Saturday and unseeded Beach, N. Y., and seeded No . never been assured or win- the sixth to make it 2..2.
1) , 2:1$ p.m.
BoanJ when It meets, within Gallipolis Blue Angels open their quarter-final Czechoslovak Tomas Smid 3, was so erratic that he lost ning so much money in his
Mike Schmidt staked
Philadelphia (Lerch 1-0) at
the next couple of weeks, that
Booster Cl ub will meet on series against the Milwaukee downed . Italy's Corrado hi s serve to love when he ca reer . The final Is worth Philadelphia starter Larry St . 11Juis (Forsch 2.0), 2:15
~ .~amiss the suit. .
Monday, April 17, at 7:30 Bucks Tuesday night, while Barazzut\1,,6-3, 6-l, to quahly served lor the match at"S-4 in $30,000 to the winner and Christenson to H and 2_1 p.m.' .
.
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the 1dea o! a~llt JM!l,.,_to complet.L!llru!L[!!L_ihe....l'hlladelphilL 76~rs_ will for today s final _of the __!lle final set. ~
· =~'-$15,000 to the runner-uc;,!P:.;.,·-r.::--leads with-a pair o(_r.un·- Cmclm,t_all, (Seaver 1).0 at
IICHedule for the Giants oe-----the Blue Angel a1l·sports play host to the N'ew y 0rl($T75;oolir.!onte Cliflo WOI'Id
Ramirez p1te0 .o!' the
Raiii'ed - No .111 sco ring sing les. He drove in Houston (Richard'- 1'-"11', "1;3"-:0..-S
-tween San Francisco . a~d banquet and to support the Knicks Sunday and San ChampiOn shi p Tennis pressure m the dectstve lie- Czechoslova kia behind Jan Ted Sizemore in the third p.m. ,
break, which he won 7·2, lor a Kodes, Smld was content to when Philadelphia bunched
Atlanta (Boggs()..! ) at ].()s
Oakland Ia now over m Blue Angel alhletlc teams for Antonio will be at home lor Tournament .
everybody's mind."
,
the 1978-79 season. The their lirst game with
Fifth·seeded Rarniret, who pla ce In the linal for the play steady tennis, letting three hits and then knockoo in Angeles (Rau 1.0), 4 p.m. ,
Judge Orrick's orlgmal meeting will be ' held in !he Baltimore.
beat No. I see~ Guill~rmo second week running on the llarazzutti make all the Bake McBride in the !i!th
San Francisco (Blue ().I) at
order aaauring the Coliseum Galila Academy High School
Walton worked out with the Vilas or . Argentina Fnda,Y: wcr tour. .
errors.
alter St. llluis failed to turn a San Diego (Owchinko 1).0), 4
final word came a~er the Ubrary Annex .
Blazers Frida.y and Coach took advant•ge u! Gcru laat1s
The MexiCan lost to
double play .
p.m.

Cards, 3-2

Soni-cs, Lakers in showdown

Ram,·...e"", Sm· ,·d !f'!lll·n fin' als

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th e impression while he 's in the field that he's only wa1hng for
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Apnl 16. 1978

· C-:l~The Sund"y Tnnes-~cntinc l, Sunday, April W, 1978

IRONTON ~ Bob Ciav
blanked visiting Gallipoli s 9-iJ
on fi ve hlls here Friday
evening.
The victory left Coach Mike
Burcha m' s Fighting Tigers
wit h a 9-4 season recvrd.
Iront on upped its mark to 3-2
InSide the So utheastern Ohio
League .
Ciallipolis dropped to 2-1·1
overall a nd H in conference
pia:·.
Sophomore Tony Weiher. in
his second \·arsi ty start . held
the Ti gers to one unearned
run unt il lhe fi ft h frame.
Weiher wa s relieved bv Ken
Brown in the fi fth.
·
Weiher wal ked three Tigers
a nd gave up onl y thr ee
earn ed
ru ns.
Ironton
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young Blu e Devil hurler .

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Di scus ~ Batey 1E I.
Brooks IE L Thompson ( KC I.
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1978 WAHAMA WHlTE FALCON BASEBALL TEAM - The Bend Area diamond men opened its season a couple of
weeks ago and currently have an 8-2 record. Pictured ln the first row, left to right, are Raymond Kimes; scorekeeper Debbie
MacKnight, Beth Weaver and Jill Taylor; and Jeff Van M~tre. Second row ; Rod Van Fossen, Fred Smith, Dale King, Kreig
Sayre, Rick Buzzard, Don Roush and Jeff Collier. Third row , Jack Smith, Mark Smith, Tim Lit chfield. Larry Hesson and Kurt
Sayre. Fourth row, Buddy Rose, Vince Weaver, Phil Hobbs, Kelvin Honaker, Don Russell and Coach Gordon Spencer.

Northfield results
NORT HFIELD,
Oh io
rUP l) ~ Friendly Bob upped
his current win streak to five
Friday ni ght with a victory in

Leburum results
LEBANON, Ohio IUPI ) ~
Leszek Niemczycki guided
Hazor Blade to victory in the
featur ed ni nth race at
Leban on Ra cewa y Frida y
mght.
The winner covered the
mile in,. 2:011 and returned
$27.60, $15.20 and $6.20. Toni's
Tiger fmi shed second and
paid 111. 60 and $6.60 while
Ms . Tizw iz sho"·ed and
kicked back $8 .
The 6-8 ni ghtl y doubl e
combination of Jindian and
Sweet Cuffe e was worth
$31.40.
A crowd of $2,2lltl wagered
12.12,762.

the featured $5,500 Open Trot
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The winner , driven by Dale
McConnell, covered the mile
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favored Eastern Vo lo. The
win returned 122.80, $6 and 14.
Miss Robtown finished third.
Don L&lt;&gt;renzo won the lOth
ra ce to kick off a big triple
combination of 8-2·7 that was
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Apr i l 11 Ph iladelph ia ' 3,
c ot oraaO 2, ot

Ap rit 13 Ph iladelph ia 3,
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· Los Angel es \'S . Toronto
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April
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Detro it vs . Atlanta
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Ap ril 11 - 0etroit 5, Atlanta 3 .
April 11- 0elro il J, Atlanta '2

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Rangers

Haggar Expan d -0 -

r..ading hitters for the
Chieftains were R. Swain
with two singles; M. Me·
Daniels with a home run and
I 1'h;nan and Heft both with
doubles.
The Marauders face
Waverly at home Monday
night.
Linescore :
Meigs
101 000 3~ 5 6 4
Logan
320 230 0- 10 8 4
Triplet (LP I, Owens (51
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NY Rangers vs . Bulfalo
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Friday's Results
R1ch mond 3. Roches t er 2
Tidewater 3. Sy ra cuse 1

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scored Hannan's first run on
night.
Then in the second, Mark au error a( third .
Then 1n tt'ie fifth, Hannan
Forbes hit a single, foll owed
reall
y came to life and scored
by a double by Jim O'Brie n, a
four
run s by, Mead ows
walk by John West , a
wa
lking,
Villars walking, W.
sacrifice by Herb Ervin, a
Da
lton
walk
ing, a tripl e by
single by John Sayre, and a
Akers,
and
a
double by R.
single by Richard Teaford ,
Dalton
.
all to drive in four runs for the
In the sixth, the Wildca ts
Tornadoes.
In the third, Reese Dalton tied up and overcame the
hit a double , stole third , and Tornadoes 8-&lt;i, scored by four
walks and a sin gle by
Templeton .
Then in the seventh, the
Tornadoes came ba ck to win
by Forbes singling, Jacky
Duffy wa lk ing, Mike Nance
walking , and Stev e Hill
Friday 's Result s
knocking Jo' o r ~s in on a
N Y . 3, Montreal 1. 10 in s.
fielder 's choice.
Chi S, P itt 4
L .A. 5, Afla 1
With two outs, and two men
Ph il a 4, St .L J, n ight
on
base, John Sayre hit a
Cinn 8, Hous ton 4 , niqh l
single to load the bases.
S F J. San Dieg o 1, n1gh t •
Sunday's Games
Then Richard Teaford hi t a
N .Y. at M ont r eat
triple, knocking in three runs
Pitt at Ch ic ag o
Ph ila at St . Lou is
and winring the game.
Ci nn at Hou ston
Getting hits for the TorAtlan ta a t L A
s F . at San D iego
nadoes was Teaford with two
tri pies and a single, Kelly
Winebrenner w1th a double
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Dwight Hill and Jim O'Brien
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Ervin with a single.
Cleve l and
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New York
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Top hitters for the Wildcats
Tor onl o
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John Sayre and winning
Ch icago
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Cal 1torn ta
5 3 67 5
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Minn esolil
5 5 500 1 .. one and walked one, while
Texas
7 4 JJ J 71. Reese Dalton fanned 7 and
Se attle
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walked 5.
Fr ida y ' s Re sulf s
Toronto 10. Det 9
11JC 'i'ornadoes meet the
Sost 5. T ex 4. 10 in!&gt;
Wahama
White Fal cons
-Ball 6, M itw 5
M inn 14. Sea tt le 5
Monday 'night at home.
K.C J, Cleve I, n1 gh l
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Oak 7. Cal if 1, n1ght
Southern 141 000 4 ~ 13 10 1
Sunday ' s Gam es
Te)( as at Boston
Hannan 001 043 0- 6 8 4
Ch icago a t New Yor k
Sayre, F o r~ s (wp, 6 ) and
M ilw at Ball , 1
Detro it at Toronto
Forbes, Brinager 16).
Seattle a 1 M 1nn . 2
Dalton lip 1 and Akers.
,Cle ve at Kan ( ll v

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The So uth ern Tornadoes
came back in the final inning
Friday night , as relief pitcher
Mark Forbes won his second
game in two days , defeating
the Hannan Wildcats 13-8.
In the first inning, Richard
Teaford hit a trip le and was
soon knocked home by Kelly
Winebrenner. to score the
Tornadoes first run of the

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rival s in Coach David
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Blacks.
Two away dates close out
the week with a journey to
Winfield on tap for Friday
and a Saturday afternoon
double header slated for
Spencer.
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Wahama
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GROVE CITY , Ohio 1UPl 1
- Doggie' s Son led all the
way and withstood a late
rally by Res Judicada to win
Friday 's featured race at
Beulah Pa rk by a neck. Cap
Trol was third .
Doggie's Son ran the six
furlongs in I: t2 3~ .
The 6-9 daily double paid
$80.40 and the 9-1-4 trifecta
was worth 11 ,635.60.
Th e 3, 806 thoroughbred
racing Ia ns ~~ 1476,165.

Wahama will now attempt
tally in the bottom half of the
to
get back into the groove
second inning when Buddy
this
week when lhey take the
Rose singled, stole second
.
field
on four separate dates.
and third and then scored on
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a fielder's choice off the bat
Tornadoes
roll into town for a
of Kurt Sayre. ·
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gaJlle.
From the third inning on it
Wednesday finds the W'hite
was all So uthwestern as they
Falcons
at home for the
plated two more runs thanks
second
tim
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to seve ral Whit e Falcon
they
entertain
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miscues to insure the victnn·

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White Falcons lost a baseball
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hits as the Southwestern
Highlanders dealt the locals a
4-1 defeat on the Mason
diamond Friday afternoon.
The game turned out to be a
pitchers duel between
Wahama 's Tom Thompson
and Rick Buzzard and a pair
of Hig hland er hurle rs in
Sizemore and Layton.
Only five hi ts were
registered in the contest with
the White Falcons claiming
three and So uthwestern two
but the visitors pushed across
the necessa ry runs to capture
the victory .
The loss was only the third
of the season lor the Bend
Area nine but two of those
have come in the last two
days . Federal Hocking
downed the locals on Thursday 5-4, Wahama has won
eight and lost three.
Southwestern drew first
blood when they scored the
game's first run . Sizemore
.~ltcd a leadoff double to left
and moved to third on
Jackson 's grounder. He later
scored on the first of seven
White Falcon errors to stake
the Highlanders to a HI
· advantage.
Wahama scored their only

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Hitting safely. for th e
Marauders were Timmy
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an error. Hood scored on a
Pitching wi se, Triplet and
sacrifice fly and Wayland Owens combin ed to !an five
scored when Kenny Young and walk six while witminK
walked.
pitcher Lightfoot struck out

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lSI , Norton IE!. 25 .9.

Brown walked twu. fa1mcd
two and ga ve up fiv e runs and
six hits.
Clay struck out 10 and
walk{'() four while going the
rout e fo r Ironton.
Ken Bnckey led the Tigers
at the plate with three hit s in
three trips; including a sixth
inning home run and a third
inning double. Ken llowley
and M1ke Fairchild had t wu
hils api ece for IHS.
Ke v Th omps on pa ced
GAHS with two hits in three
trips. Chuck Derifield, Dallas
!..()ve and Art F'ogelstrom
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GAHS will play at Minford
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By Donald Dudding
LOGAN - . The Meigs
Marauders suffered the ir
third SEOAL defeat as the
i..()gan Chieftains triumphed
10-5here Friday evening.
.'.1 ter the C'hiefta ins scored
three runs in the opening
mnmg, Meigs ' Mike Wayland
singled to first, stole second,
and scored on a single by
Greg Becker.
· Logan scored twice in the
second . In the third Meigs'
Timmy Hood sla~ed a
home run, reducing Logan's
lead to 5-2.
The C'hieftains scored two
more in the fourth and three
runs in the fifth .
Mei~s. on the verge of a
comeback, scored three more
when Mike Triplet singled,
reached second when Timmy
Hood was safe on an error. He
reached third when Mike
Wayland was safe on an
error . Triplet then scored on

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tallied 11 point s.
Vicki Stroud , Ky ger
Cr..,k 's speedster. took high
individual scor ing hono rs
with 18 points as she won the
110 yard low hurdles . 100 yard
da sh, 220 yard da sh and was
second in the long jump~
Kyger Creek's girls will be
competing Saturday in the
Barboursville
Invitational
while the . boys will participate- inJ the Oak Hill InvitationaL
Meet Results IBoys)
Field
Shot Put ~ Foreman (2) ,
Good tEl. Eynon t EL Kel ler
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CHESHIRE - In the co:ed
track and fie ld meet held
Thursda y at Kyger Creek ,
Eastern 's boys a nd girls
walked away VICtorious with
the boys scoring 65 ' ' points
a nd the girls coll ecting 65 .
South ern 's ,boys pla ced
second with 37' ' points and
Kyger Creek collected 33.
Kyger Cre ek's Marcus
Geiger was high individual
scorer with 20 points as he
placed f1r st in the long jump,
120 ya rd high hurdles, 100
r ard da sh and 330 yard low
hu rdles.
Kyger Creek girls placed
second among the gi rls teams
With 39 pomt s. Meigs wa s

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• $1.4 million stakes
• schedule announced
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HUNTINGTON - Miss
Karen Sprague, daughter of .
Mr . and Mrs . Thomas
Sprague, Evergreen , a fresh·
man at Marshall University
here set a school record
Wednesday ln a women's
dual track meet- with
Morehead State University.
Miss Sprague captured the
1~00 meter run In a record
tiinr uf 5:25.8. The ol d mark
'~as 5:45 in women 's com·
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Apnl 16. 1978

· C-:l~The Sund"y Tnnes-~cntinc l, Sunday, April W, 1978

IRONTON ~ Bob Ciav
blanked visiting Gallipoli s 9-iJ
on fi ve hlls here Friday
evening.
The victory left Coach Mike
Burcha m' s Fighting Tigers
wit h a 9-4 season recvrd.
Iront on upped its mark to 3-2
InSide the So utheastern Ohio
League .
Ciallipolis dropped to 2-1·1
overall a nd H in conference
pia:·.
Sophomore Tony Weiher. in
his second \·arsi ty start . held
the Ti gers to one unearned
run unt il lhe fi ft h frame.
Weiher wa s relieved bv Ken
Brown in the fi fth.
·
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ru ns.
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Southern . 1:45.
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Southern . 4: 14.6.

Meet Results (Girls)

Field
Shot Put - Harrison ( KCJ.

Weber l EI. W1ndon IEL
Brooks IEI. 29. 5.
Di scus ~ Batey 1E I.
Brooks IE L Thompson ( KC I.
Harr ison ( KC L 98-5" .

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Strout IKCI. McC lure (EJ,
Windon ( E1 \4' .
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Dr ehel (MI. 4' 4".
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Dursl (EJ. 17.1.
880 yard medley relay Ea ster n 1:09 .

100 yard da sh - Stroud
(KC J, Drehel IMI. Wal lace
(MI. Tr ussell (MI. 12 .0.
Mile run -

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ISL Jeffers IMJ. 6 21.8 . .
880 yard relay - Eastern .
Sou the rn , Me igs. 1 10.5.
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Eas ter n, Sou thern . 57.9.
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I KCI . McC lure I EJ. Mil ler
!MI. Wallace IMJ. 27 .0.

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1978 WAHAMA WHlTE FALCON BASEBALL TEAM - The Bend Area diamond men opened its season a couple of
weeks ago and currently have an 8-2 record. Pictured ln the first row, left to right, are Raymond Kimes; scorekeeper Debbie
MacKnight, Beth Weaver and Jill Taylor; and Jeff Van M~tre. Second row ; Rod Van Fossen, Fred Smith, Dale King, Kreig
Sayre, Rick Buzzard, Don Roush and Jeff Collier. Third row , Jack Smith, Mark Smith, Tim Lit chfield. Larry Hesson and Kurt
Sayre. Fourth row, Buddy Rose, Vince Weaver, Phil Hobbs, Kelvin Honaker, Don Russell and Coach Gordon Spencer.

Northfield results
NORT HFIELD,
Oh io
rUP l) ~ Friendly Bob upped
his current win streak to five
Friday ni ght with a victory in

Leburum results
LEBANON, Ohio IUPI ) ~
Leszek Niemczycki guided
Hazor Blade to victory in the
featur ed ni nth race at
Leban on Ra cewa y Frida y
mght.
The winner covered the
mile in,. 2:011 and returned
$27.60, $15.20 and $6.20. Toni's
Tiger fmi shed second and
paid 111. 60 and $6.60 while
Ms . Tizw iz sho"·ed and
kicked back $8 .
The 6-8 ni ghtl y doubl e
combination of Jindian and
Sweet Cuffe e was worth
$31.40.
A crowd of $2,2lltl wagered
12.12,762.

the featured $5,500 Open Trot
at Northfield Park.
The winner , driven by Dale
McConnell, covered the mile
in2:07 1-5inracing to a threequarter length victory over
favored Eastern Vo lo. The
win returned 122.80, $6 and 14.
Miss Robtown finished third.
Don L&lt;&gt;renzo won the lOth
ra ce to kick off a big triple
combination of 8-2·7 that was
worth $3,245.40. Queen Byrd

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Apr i l 11 Ph iladelph ia ' 3,
c ot oraaO 2, ot

Ap rit 13 Ph iladelph ia 3,
Col orado 1
· Los Angel es \'S . Toronto
(Toronto wins ser ies 2-0)
April
11 - Toronto 7, Los
Ang eles J

Apri l

Angeles 0

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4,

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Detro it vs . Atlanta
( Detroit wins series 2-0)
Ap ril 11 - 0etroit 5, Atlanta 3 .
April 11- 0elro il J, Atlanta '2

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Ap r il 71 H oust on at Quebec,
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It Apr il
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Rangers

Haggar Expan d -0 -

r..ading hitters for the
Chieftains were R. Swain
with two singles; M. Me·
Daniels with a home run and
I 1'h;nan and Heft both with
doubles.
The Marauders face
Waverly at home Monday
night.
Linescore :
Meigs
101 000 3~ 5 6 4
Logan
320 230 0- 10 8 4
Triplet (LP I, Owens (51
and Becker . Lightfuod rWP I,
and Tucker.

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First Round
{ Best of Three l
NY Rangers vs . Bulfalo
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Friday's Results
R1ch mond 3. Roches t er 2
Tidewater 3. Sy ra cuse 1

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SAFETY TOE

scored Hannan's first run on
night.
Then in the second, Mark au error a( third .
Then 1n tt'ie fifth, Hannan
Forbes hit a single, foll owed
reall
y came to life and scored
by a double by Jim O'Brie n, a
four
run s by, Mead ows
walk by John West , a
wa
lking,
Villars walking, W.
sacrifice by Herb Ervin, a
Da
lton
walk
ing, a tripl e by
single by John Sayre, and a
Akers,
and
a
double by R.
single by Richard Teaford ,
Dalton
.
all to drive in four runs for the
In the sixth, the Wildca ts
Tornadoes.
In the third, Reese Dalton tied up and overcame the
hit a double , stole third , and Tornadoes 8-&lt;i, scored by four
walks and a sin gle by
Templeton .
Then in the seventh, the
Tornadoes came ba ck to win
by Forbes singling, Jacky
Duffy wa lk ing, Mike Nance
walking , and Stev e Hill
Friday 's Result s
knocking Jo' o r ~s in on a
N Y . 3, Montreal 1. 10 in s.
fielder 's choice.
Chi S, P itt 4
L .A. 5, Afla 1
With two outs, and two men
Ph il a 4, St .L J, n ight
on
base, John Sayre hit a
Cinn 8, Hous ton 4 , niqh l
single to load the bases.
S F J. San Dieg o 1, n1gh t •
Sunday's Games
Then Richard Teaford hi t a
N .Y. at M ont r eat
triple, knocking in three runs
Pitt at Ch ic ag o
Ph ila at St . Lou is
and winring the game.
Ci nn at Hou ston
Getting hits for the TorAtlan ta a t L A
s F . at San D iego
nadoes was Teaford with two
tri pies and a single, Kelly
Winebrenner w1th a double
American 'l ea gue
Bv Un ited Pre ss Internat io nal
and a single, Sayre and
East
Forbes
both with 2 singles,
W
L.
Pet
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GB
• (:: .M ilwauk e
5 1 . B33
Dwight Hill and Jim O'Brien
D etro it
4 7 b67
l
both with doubles. and Herb
Boston
3 3 .500 2
Ervin with a single.
Cleve l and
'} J 400 '2 1 '
New York
2 4 JJJ J
Top hitters for the Wildcats
Tor onl o
~
333
J
was Akers with a triple and a
I
167 J
Balt imore
We~t
single, W. Dalton and R.
W L Pet . GB
Dalton .
Ka ns as City
I BOO
Oa!(l and
'1 750
John Sayre and winning
Ch icago
J
7 667
pitcher
Mark F o r~s faruJCd
Cal 1torn ta
5 3 67 5
1
Minn esolil
5 5 500 1 .. one and walked one, while
Texas
7 4 JJ J 71. Reese Dalton fanned 7 and
Se attle
2 a 200 4' I
walked 5.
Fr ida y ' s Re sulf s
Toronto 10. Det 9
11JC 'i'ornadoes meet the
Sost 5. T ex 4. 10 in!&gt;
Wahama
White Fal cons
-Ball 6, M itw 5
M inn 14. Sea tt le 5
Monday 'night at home.
K.C J, Cleve I, n1 gh l
l.inescore :
Oak 7. Cal if 1, n1ght
Southern 141 000 4 ~ 13 10 1
Sunday ' s Gam es
Te)( as at Boston
Hannan 001 043 0- 6 8 4
Ch icago a t New Yor k
Sayre, F o r~ s (wp, 6 ) and
M ilw at Ball , 1
Detro it at Toronto
Forbes, Brinager 16).
Seattle a 1 M 1nn . 2
Dalton lip 1 and Akers.
,Cle ve at Kan ( ll v

Edmonton at New

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By United Pre ss Internationa l
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Apr il 16

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Tidewater
Pawtucket
Roc hester
Syracuse
Tol edo

llU'ITUM ~
The So uth ern Tornadoes
came back in the final inning
Friday night , as relief pitcher
Mark Forbes won his second
game in two days , defeating
the Hannan Wildcats 13-8.
In the first inning, Richard
Teaford hit a trip le and was
soon knocked home by Kelly
Winebrenner. to score the
Tornadoes first run of the

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Edrn onron 4

Gallipolis

rival s in Coach David
Rawson's Point Pleasant Big
Blacks.
Two away dates close out
the week with a journey to
Winfield on tap for Friday
and a Saturday afternoon
double header slated for
Spencer.
Southwestern Ill 001 0--4 2 3
Wahama
010 000 0~1 3 7

Southern trips Hannan
Wildcats by 13-8 tally

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'to coast. Fnst. r nnvent ent.
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BEULAH RESULTS
GROVE CITY , Ohio 1UPl 1
- Doggie' s Son led all the
way and withstood a late
rally by Res Judicada to win
Friday 's featured race at
Beulah Pa rk by a neck. Cap
Trol was third .
Doggie's Son ran the six
furlongs in I: t2 3~ .
The 6-9 daily double paid
$80.40 and the 9-1-4 trifecta
was worth 11 ,635.60.
Th e 3, 806 thoroughbred
racing Ia ns ~~ 1476,165.

Wahama will now attempt
tally in the bottom half of the
to
get back into the groove
second inning when Buddy
this
week when lhey take the
Rose singled, stole second
.
field
on four separate dates.
and third and then scored on
·
On
Monday the Southern
a fielder's choice off the bat
Tornadoes
roll into town for a
of Kurt Sayre. ·
4:30
p.m.
gaJlle.
From the third inning on it
Wednesday finds the W'hite
was all So uthwestern as they
Falcons
at home for the
plated two more runs thanks
second
tim
e in the week when
to seve ral Whit e Falcon
they
entertain
their biggest
miscues to insure the victnn·

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MASON - For the first
time this year, the Wahama
White Falcons lost a baseball
contest due to lack of base
hits as the Southwestern
Highlanders dealt the locals a
4-1 defeat on the Mason
diamond Friday afternoon.
The game turned out to be a
pitchers duel between
Wahama 's Tom Thompson
and Rick Buzzard and a pair
of Hig hland er hurle rs in
Sizemore and Layton.
Only five hi ts were
registered in the contest with
the White Falcons claiming
three and So uthwestern two
but the visitors pushed across
the necessa ry runs to capture
the victory .
The loss was only the third
of the season lor the Bend
Area nine but two of those
have come in the last two
days . Federal Hocking
downed the locals on Thursday 5-4, Wahama has won
eight and lost three.
Southwestern drew first
blood when they scored the
game's first run . Sizemore
.~ltcd a leadoff double to left
and moved to third on
Jackson 's grounder. He later
scored on the first of seven
White Falcon errors to stake
the Highlanders to a HI
· advantage.
Wahama scored their only

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Mike Wayland, Greg Becker,
Ray Andrews, Mark Mitch
and Mike Triplet all with
singles,

Southwestern defeats ·Wahama

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three and walked four .
Hitting safely. for th e
Marauders were Timmy
Hood with a home run, and

an error. Hood scored on a
Pitching wi se, Triplet and
sacrifice fly and Wayland Owens combin ed to !an five
scored when Kenny Young and walk six while witminK
walked.
pitcher Lightfoot struck out

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( KC L Thoren (SL Chevalier
(E), Halley (KCJ . 59.4.
330 vard low hurdles ~
Geiger (KCJ . Wolfe (EJ.
Browning lE I. Circl e lSI .

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Brown walked twu. fa1mcd
two and ga ve up fiv e runs and
six hits.
Clay struck out 10 and
walk{'() four while going the
rout e fo r Ironton.
Ken Bnckey led the Tigers
at the plate with three hit s in
three trips; including a sixth
inning home run and a third
inning double. Ken llowley
and M1ke Fairchild had t wu
hils api ece for IHS.
Ke v Th omps on pa ced
GAHS with two hits in three
trips. Chuck Derifield, Dallas
!..()ve and Art F'ogelstrom
each had safeties for the
Gallians.
GAHS will play at Minford
Monda 1· and host Logan
Tu esda y.
Linescore:
Gallipolis 000 000 0-0 5 3
Iront on
001 0:15 X ~9 12 I

By Donald Dudding
LOGAN - . The Meigs
Marauders suffered the ir
third SEOAL defeat as the
i..()gan Chieftains triumphed
10-5here Friday evening.
.'.1 ter the C'hiefta ins scored
three runs in the opening
mnmg, Meigs ' Mike Wayland
singled to first, stole second,
and scored on a single by
Greg Becker.
· Logan scored twice in the
second . In the third Meigs'
Timmy Hood sla~ed a
home run, reducing Logan's
lead to 5-2.
The C'hieftains scored two
more in the fourth and three
runs in the fifth .
Mei~s. on the verge of a
comeback, scored three more
when Mike Triplet singled,
reached second when Timmy
Hood was safe on an error. He
reached third when Mike
Wayland was safe on an
error . Triplet then scored on

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third with 21 and Southern
tallied 11 point s.
Vicki Stroud , Ky ger
Cr..,k 's speedster. took high
individual scor ing hono rs
with 18 points as she won the
110 yard low hurdles . 100 yard
da sh, 220 yard da sh and was
second in the long jump~
Kyger Creek's girls will be
competing Saturday in the
Barboursville
Invitational
while the . boys will participate- inJ the Oak Hill InvitationaL
Meet Results IBoys)
Field
Shot Put ~ Foreman (2) ,
Good tEl. Eynon t EL Kel ler
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CHESHIRE - In the co:ed
track and fie ld meet held
Thursda y at Kyger Creek ,
Eastern 's boys a nd girls
walked away VICtorious with
the boys scoring 65 ' ' points
a nd the girls coll ecting 65 .
South ern 's ,boys pla ced
second with 37' ' points and
Kyger Creek collected 33.
Kyger Cre ek's Marcus
Geiger was high individual
scorer with 20 points as he
placed f1r st in the long jump,
120 ya rd high hurdles, 100
r ard da sh and 330 yard low
hu rdles.
Kyger Creek girls placed
second among the gi rls teams
With 39 pomt s. Meigs wa s

10~5

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• $1.4 million stakes
• schedule announced
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS,
Ill. 1UPI ) - Arlington Park
Race Tra ck has announced a
$1.4 millwn stakes schedule ,
highlighted by the $350,000
Mi d-Ameri ca Tripl e, for the
197 B th oroughbred season
that begins May 22.

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HUNTINGTON - Miss
Karen Sprague, daughter of .
Mr . and Mrs . Thomas
Sprague, Evergreen , a fresh·
man at Marshall University
here set a school record
Wednesday ln a women's
dual track meet- with
Morehead State University.
Miss Sprague captured the
1~00 meter run In a record
tiinr uf 5:25.8. The ol d mark
'~as 5:45 in women 's com·
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C-1 - Th&lt;' Sund• ~ Ttnws""'rlllllt'i. Sunday . Apnl 16, 19;g

Reds slam Astros, 8-4
B) G .~R \' TW UJR

L'PI - If
Bench dtd not
appre.'!ll&lt;e OJ' l.:i&lt;Uh nlaJor
leal!\!&lt;' hit . LIDc'Ul!\aU Reds
potcher Tc~n Hum&lt; sure dtd .
·•.Bench and all !h.&gt; hrtters
m ~1.5 team g1w me great
H OL'STO ~

Johnn~

rt\Ofldt:-nl"i' and - suppDrt ,'"

sard HlliD\' . a :l)-year...&gt;ld
pttd~r wi&gt;J ha' 51rugglt'd th&lt;'
t~l

past twi.1 St"a9.ms

make tht&gt;

Reds &gt;tartu • rotauon .
Hurne '"''"'d.-1 1' «&gt;Mrd

'lctory of the season l'riday
wtth a so-so outing because
the Red s attack was
de\·ast a tln~ . Ctncin na ti
uppt'd tts .326 batting average
•·tth 10 htts and beat the
Houston Astios. 8-t .
The Reds' victory was th&lt;'ir
ftflh wtthout a loss over
Houston thts season. And
Manager Sparky Anderson's
.. jl(lst-game
cha t
with
reporters gave him a chance
to crlti r tze l)(lmf' hi-"! tal kini'

the Astros ha ve been doin~
since they beat the Reds 13 of
18 games last season .
" We 've won as maily
already as we won against
Houston last year ," Anderson
said . "They ta lked about
·their pitchers. Well, I won't
talk a bo ut th&lt;'ir pitchers no w.
We won't •ver do any talking
aoout our pitchers"
His last statement may
ch~nge , however , if Hwne
and Daie Murrav con tinue to

pitch like they did Frtday.
Murray earned his first save
of the season with 3 I.J
innings of relief .
Hume said talk of the Reds
being a great-hit , noi&gt;itch
ball club did not bother him .
" ! don't feel it's true any
more . Look at what we 've
done this season," he said.
Bench hit a two;-un home
run jn the ninth inl)in g.
Ear lier in the game his
sli cing double to rightfield

gave the Reds' catcher his
!,SOOth hit. The milesrone,
however. did not register on
him .
"I forgot about it . When I
st op~1 on second base Joe
I Morgan l yelled 'Do you
want the ball ?" ' lknch said.

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1A !1\
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Cem !tcates of
Achte,·ement from lhe GrE"en
and \\lute Club .\ pnl l~ when
the Otuc' l'm,· er!!ltl OOoster
Jrl!a ruz.auoo Ids 1ts annual
spnng rte&lt;&gt;gnmon banquet.
The banquet 15 to be held
at \ els..•n Cc1mmons at 8 p.m ..
preceded b1 a soctal hour at i
p.m Sentor athletes from
Ohr o L'nl\·ersil' are to be
guests of the Green and Whtte
Cl ub at the banquet Special
recogmtJOn oq ll be given to
the Outst andtng ~la le Athlete
of the Year and Outstanding
Female Athlete of the Year
The three honorees are
Carl F Schroeder . •·hose
[n l \' t'rSit~

a:h lt"tt'S

coach1ng ca reer spanned

mare than ~ yea rs at OOth
the h1gh scbool and college
levels rncludtng 23 ;-ears as
an asststant foot ball co ach at
~la sstllon Htgh School and 16
years as the school's head
baseball coa ch: J ene Da vts ,
head basketball coach at
Linden McKinley High School
in Columbus: and Richa rd C.
Widdis,
of Col umbus ,
secretary of the Central Ohio
Green and While Club fo r the
past three years.
The speak er for the
banqu et w1ll be baseball
great Stan Must al. longttme
superstar of the St. Louts
Ca rdma ls and a member uf
Baseball 's Ha ll of fame .

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GAM E TIM E CHANG ED
CINC II':\ ATI
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toda y that the starting tune of
the game wllh Philadelphia
on Monday , May I has been
changed -to 8:3a p.m.. 30
mtnutes late r than the
previOusly announced tune.
Thts chan~ e has been made to
a cco mm odate ABC·TY ,
wh1 ch has selected the game
to be televised nationally .
The May I game wtll not be
tele\'lsed m Cmct MatJ or
Dayton .

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advanced to the reg ionals
before losing this past season.
His teams also won two City
League titles, and his I976-i7
sq uad was selected as No. 2 in
the nati on by Basketball ·
Weekly . He has rfl'f ived
numerous Coach of t he Year
honors and has been selected
to co a ch seve ra l a ll·st ar
sq uads .
Wtddis, a 1963 graduate of
Ohio Un ive rsity, has been
active in sports organitations
mclud ing th e Co lum bus
Golfer Association, of whi ch
he served as president for
five years, and the Ohio
Public Golfers Associati on. of
which he was secretary fo r
two years . He won the all·
campu s intra mural go lf
championshi p at Ohi o
Universit y in 1962. He is
prestdent of the Booth Fire
Equipment Co. in Columbus.
Tickets for the banquet are
$12.:.0 each and may be
purchased at Sports Inc. in
At hens or from members of
the Green and White Clu b
ooa rd of directors. ln ad·
dition, ti ckets may be purchased fr om the following
pe rsons outside of Athens:
Mari on Riggs in Logan, Bill
Garrett in McArthur, Carson
Crow in Pomeroy , Bobby
Christ ian tn Chill icothe,
Roger Barron or Bob Marchi
tn Ga ll ipolis a nd Mike
Christian in La ncaster.

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and ba sket ball coa ch at
Loga n Hi gh School' for one
&gt;·ea r; head football coach at
Salem High School for five
vears · assistant football and
bask ~ ba ll coach at Mount
Union College for one rea r;
head football and basketball
coach for two years at Wit te nbe rg Unt\'e rslty; an d
ath letic dtrecto r of the
Springfteld schools for two
years.
He served as a member of
the Nat ional Federati on
Ru les Committee for h1gh
school football for si x years
and ~· as Oht o directo_r for the
Btg 33 Game between high
sch oo l all-sta r fo ot ball
players in Ohio and Peonsylvama for five years.
Dam ts a graduate of
Ott erbetn College and
recetved his master's degree
from Olu o State Universlly .
He ha s been in hts present
position at Lmden McKtnley
for four vea rs after serving
as reserv~ coach at the schoo l
for four years 157- 11 record &gt;
and an assistant basketball
coach a( Captta l University
for two yea rs.
His teams ha ve compi led
an overall record of 82 and IB
m his fo ur years as head
coach at Linden McKtnler
rncluding 2t&gt;-O tn the 19i6-i7
season. His teams won- the
Class AAA title in 1974-75 and
1976-77.
were
state

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Schroeder ts a graduate of
Wittenbert Umve.rsity where
he was a three-rear letterman in ooth football and
baseball. ea rni ng AIIBuckeH Confere nce honors
111 · foo'tbaU hts )Untor and
semor vears . He received his
maste;·s degree from Ohio
State Uni versity .
In payi ng 1ribute to
Sch roeder. Ohio University
football coach Bill Hess satd
"he has done mor e for the
Oh to Htgh School Football
Coaches Associal!on than any
other tndlvi du al in its
history ... Schr oeder served
as secretary ·t reasurer of the
group from I!Mi to 19i6 and is
sull a consult.ant to the
orgarutallon.
He ts a member of the Ohio
High School Foct ba II Coaches
Hall of f ame . and was joined
in that group last year by hts
•·tfe, the only •·oman to be
mducted tnto the Hall of
Fame . Dunng his long tenu re
as a grtd assista nt at
Massillon, he • wked for
seven head coaches who went
on to co llege jobs and the
school won 13 st ate champi onships. In addition, his
baseball teams reached th e
state fina ls twice during his
ten ure as baseball coach.
Schr ot'de r's other coaching
has inclued : head football
and basketball for two yea rs
at Mtamt Mtlitary Institute at
Germantown : head foot ba ll
and basketball for thr ee

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Ore National League West
lead with a 7-1 re&lt;;ord, was ·
obviously pleased.
"Nothing surprises me
about this team . I told
everyl)ody before I left camp
it was the best club I ever

~

Annual .Gr.(Jen and White fete
slated Wednesday at Ohio U
~

is the maj or league record .
The Reds' Pete Rose drove
in two runs, Ken 6 riffey
co ll ected thre e hits a nd
George Fo.'lter added two
more hits to power tM Reds'
offense.
Anderson. whose team is in

"I gue ss it is a milestone in
so mebody 's mind 1 not in
mine . Milestooes are when
you get more than somebody
else . I don 't· even know how .
many (Yogi I Berra or Ty
Cobb ha ue ."
Cobb's record of 4.191 hits

Gall ipo li s , Ohio

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rUPI J - Joe Gordon. who
sta rred with the New York
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ser1•ed as a btg league
ma nager , died Fr1day at a
hospllal. He ~· as 63.

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Reds slam Astros, 8-4
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Bench dtd not
appre.'!ll&lt;e OJ' l.:i&lt;Uh nlaJor
leal!\!&lt;' hit . LIDc'Ul!\aU Reds
potcher Tc~n Hum&lt; sure dtd .
·•.Bench and all !h.&gt; hrtters
m ~1.5 team g1w me great
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pttd~r wi&gt;J ha' 51rugglt'd th&lt;'
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past twi.1 St"a9.ms

make tht&gt;

Reds &gt;tartu • rotauon .
Hurne '"''"'d.-1 1' «&gt;Mrd

'lctory of the season l'riday
wtth a so-so outing because
the Red s attack was
de\·ast a tln~ . Ctncin na ti
uppt'd tts .326 batting average
•·tth 10 htts and beat the
Houston Astios. 8-t .
The Reds' victory was th&lt;'ir
ftflh wtthout a loss over
Houston thts season. And
Manager Sparky Anderson's
.. jl(lst-game
cha t
with
reporters gave him a chance
to crlti r tze l)(lmf' hi-"! tal kini'

the Astros ha ve been doin~
since they beat the Reds 13 of
18 games last season .
" We 've won as maily
already as we won against
Houston last year ," Anderson
said . "They ta lked about
·their pitchers. Well, I won't
talk a bo ut th&lt;'ir pitchers no w.
We won't •ver do any talking
aoout our pitchers"
His last statement may
ch~nge , however , if Hwne
and Daie Murrav con tinue to

pitch like they did Frtday.
Murray earned his first save
of the season with 3 I.J
innings of relief .
Hume said talk of the Reds
being a great-hit , noi&gt;itch
ball club did not bother him .
" ! don't feel it's true any
more . Look at what we 've
done this season," he said.
Bench hit a two;-un home
run jn the ninth inl)in g.
Ear lier in the game his
sli cing double to rightfield

gave the Reds' catcher his
!,SOOth hit. The milesrone,
however. did not register on
him .
"I forgot about it . When I
st op~1 on second base Joe
I Morgan l yelled 'Do you
want the ball ?" ' lknch said.

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m rt"tlred. and an

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Oh10
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Cem !tcates of
Achte,·ement from lhe GrE"en
and \\lute Club .\ pnl l~ when
the Otuc' l'm,· er!!ltl OOoster
Jrl!a ruz.auoo Ids 1ts annual
spnng rte&lt;&gt;gnmon banquet.
The banquet 15 to be held
at \ els..•n Cc1mmons at 8 p.m ..
preceded b1 a soctal hour at i
p.m Sentor athletes from
Ohr o L'nl\·ersil' are to be
guests of the Green and Whtte
Cl ub at the banquet Special
recogmtJOn oq ll be given to
the Outst andtng ~la le Athlete
of the Year and Outstanding
Female Athlete of the Year
The three honorees are
Carl F Schroeder . •·hose
[n l \' t'rSit~

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coach1ng ca reer spanned

mare than ~ yea rs at OOth
the h1gh scbool and college
levels rncludtng 23 ;-ears as
an asststant foot ball co ach at
~la sstllon Htgh School and 16
years as the school's head
baseball coa ch: J ene Da vts ,
head basketball coach at
Linden McKinley High School
in Columbus: and Richa rd C.
Widdis,
of Col umbus ,
secretary of the Central Ohio
Green and While Club fo r the
past three years.
The speak er for the
banqu et w1ll be baseball
great Stan Must al. longttme
superstar of the St. Louts
Ca rdma ls and a member uf
Baseball 's Ha ll of fame .

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toda y that the starting tune of
the game wllh Philadelphia
on Monday , May I has been
changed -to 8:3a p.m.. 30
mtnutes late r than the
previOusly announced tune.
Thts chan~ e has been made to
a cco mm odate ABC·TY ,
wh1 ch has selected the game
to be televised nationally .
The May I game wtll not be
tele\'lsed m Cmct MatJ or
Dayton .

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advanced to the reg ionals
before losing this past season.
His teams also won two City
League titles, and his I976-i7
sq uad was selected as No. 2 in
the nati on by Basketball ·
Weekly . He has rfl'f ived
numerous Coach of t he Year
honors and has been selected
to co a ch seve ra l a ll·st ar
sq uads .
Wtddis, a 1963 graduate of
Ohio Un ive rsity, has been
active in sports organitations
mclud ing th e Co lum bus
Golfer Association, of whi ch
he served as president for
five years, and the Ohio
Public Golfers Associati on. of
which he was secretary fo r
two years . He won the all·
campu s intra mural go lf
championshi p at Ohi o
Universit y in 1962. He is
prestdent of the Booth Fire
Equipment Co. in Columbus.
Tickets for the banquet are
$12.:.0 each and may be
purchased at Sports Inc. in
At hens or from members of
the Green and White Clu b
ooa rd of directors. ln ad·
dition, ti ckets may be purchased fr om the following
pe rsons outside of Athens:
Mari on Riggs in Logan, Bill
Garrett in McArthur, Carson
Crow in Pomeroy , Bobby
Christ ian tn Chill icothe,
Roger Barron or Bob Marchi
tn Ga ll ipolis a nd Mike
Christian in La ncaster.

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Hi gh• School. head foot ball
and ba sket ball coa ch at
Loga n Hi gh School' for one
&gt;·ea r; head football coach at
Salem High School for five
vears · assistant football and
bask ~ ba ll coach at Mount
Union College for one rea r;
head football and basketball
coach for two years at Wit te nbe rg Unt\'e rslty; an d
ath letic dtrecto r of the
Springfteld schools for two
years.
He served as a member of
the Nat ional Federati on
Ru les Committee for h1gh
school football for si x years
and ~· as Oht o directo_r for the
Btg 33 Game between high
sch oo l all-sta r fo ot ball
players in Ohio and Peonsylvama for five years.
Dam ts a graduate of
Ott erbetn College and
recetved his master's degree
from Olu o State Universlly .
He ha s been in hts present
position at Lmden McKtnley
for four vea rs after serving
as reserv~ coach at the schoo l
for four years 157- 11 record &gt;
and an assistant basketball
coach a( Captta l University
for two yea rs.
His teams ha ve compi led
an overall record of 82 and IB
m his fo ur years as head
coach at Linden McKtnler
rncluding 2t&gt;-O tn the 19i6-i7
season. His teams won- the
Class AAA title in 1974-75 and
1976-77.
were
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Schroeder ts a graduate of
Wittenbert Umve.rsity where
he was a three-rear letterman in ooth football and
baseball. ea rni ng AIIBuckeH Confere nce honors
111 · foo'tbaU hts )Untor and
semor vears . He received his
maste;·s degree from Ohio
State Uni versity .
In payi ng 1ribute to
Sch roeder. Ohio University
football coach Bill Hess satd
"he has done mor e for the
Oh to Htgh School Football
Coaches Associal!on than any
other tndlvi du al in its
history ... Schr oeder served
as secretary ·t reasurer of the
group from I!Mi to 19i6 and is
sull a consult.ant to the
orgarutallon.
He ts a member of the Ohio
High School Foct ba II Coaches
Hall of f ame . and was joined
in that group last year by hts
•·tfe, the only •·oman to be
mducted tnto the Hall of
Fame . Dunng his long tenu re
as a grtd assista nt at
Massillon, he • wked for
seven head coaches who went
on to co llege jobs and the
school won 13 st ate champi onships. In addition, his
baseball teams reached th e
state fina ls twice during his
ten ure as baseball coach.
Schr ot'de r's other coaching
has inclued : head football
and basketball for two yea rs
at Mtamt Mtlitary Institute at
Germantown : head foot ba ll
and basketball for thr ee

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Ore National League West
lead with a 7-1 re&lt;;ord, was ·
obviously pleased.
"Nothing surprises me
about this team . I told
everyl)ody before I left camp
it was the best club I ever

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slated Wednesday at Ohio U
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is the maj or league record .
The Reds' Pete Rose drove
in two runs, Ken 6 riffey
co ll ected thre e hits a nd
George Fo.'lter added two
more hits to power tM Reds'
offense.
Anderson. whose team is in

"I gue ss it is a milestone in
so mebody 's mind 1 not in
mine . Milestooes are when
you get more than somebody
else . I don 't· even know how .
many (Yogi I Berra or Ty
Cobb ha ue ."
Cobb's record of 4.191 hits

Gall ipo li s , Ohio

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rUPI J - Joe Gordon. who
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ser1•ed as a btg league
ma nager , died Fr1day at a
hospllal. He ~· as 63.

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C.Q- The Sunday Times,~entllll'i . Sunda; . Apl"ll Ih. 1 ~1;8

tuy of th e

Top quality not always best choice Agriculture and
BYDIANAS. EBERTS
chasing for the fa mily.
Qf more bone or JAreater
Exl. Agent,
Top quality is nol al ways probable shr inkage during our community
Home Ecooomlrs ·
the best cho ice for a specific
Meigs County
POMEROY - Getting .the
best value for 1rione_y
spent is oft en (maybe
USUally ) Of more im portance than spending
the least possi ble amount
of mone y. If we really
achieve the first,
rl
may very weU lead to lh e
other anyway . In talking
about food buymanship with
large quantity buyers, we
propose several ideas that
are also valuabl e for
homemakers when pu r·

purpose ~ per·fect halves of
peaches in heavy syrup will
do no better job in a cobbler.
fur mstan('e, !han broken
pieces lll a iighl syrup OJ" in
water. rei !hey will cos!
more . It 's sma 11 tu buy fo r
the intended use.
MEAT buy ing. especially.
is more wJsc ly done on the
bassis uf "CtJSI-per-serving,"
rat her than "price-per·
pouncl." A given cut of mea t
may be avai lable at a lower
per-pound price rhan another
possi ble choice but, because

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whi ch won'! be used for a long
period - this may prevent
purc h &lt;:~se of other items also
needed during the per iod. It
isn't smart to buy more than
can be properly stored losses may more than offset
gains on the sale prices. So,
take ~dva ntage of sales; but
be sure that it really is ad·
vantageo us.
Man is

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By Bryson R. &lt;Rtidl Carter
Gallia County Extension Agent

By John Cooper
' Soil Cons. Service
PT. PLEASANT
GALL! PO US - In dry periods watering is necessary for
Harold
My nes, whose farm is
th e production of good tobacco plan ls. Without water, growth
on
Chestnut
Ridge near Mt.
will be checked and plants will be injured or even killed in
Alto,
v·isited
the office and
extreme cases. It is important to use water before injury starts
report
ed
that
the
pond , which
rather than wait until dama ge occurs. Growing plants
he
bui
lt
last
fall
with the
evaporate large quantities nf water from the soil; therefore, in
assistance.of
the
district
bulldry weather beds must be watered both for ge rmination and
and
desig
ned
by
dozer
plant gro wth .
technicians
of
Soil
Co
n·
Bluestone-Lime Mixture
servatiori
Servi
ce,
was
full
of
The bluestone-lime mixture is useful in controlling such
water
and
providing
water
th ings as liverwort, wildfire, angular leafspot, and moss and
for his livestock. This pond
algae 1often ca lled green scw11 ) in tobacco plant beds .
The bluestone-lime mixture can be sprinkled through the was built on the end of a ridge
cotton. The rate of application should be one (I ) quart per and a diversion was made to
square ya rd, or 50 gallons per 200 feet of bed nine (9) feet wide collect add itiona l water with
which to fill the pond. Mr.
or 158 feet of bed 12 feet wide.
Mynes
requested the bull·
To prepare the bluestone-lime mixture: dissolve three (3)
dozer
to
be used aga in on hi s
pounds of copper sulfate (bluestone) in a bucket of water.
!ann
this
summer to clea r
Then, mix four ( 4) poWlds of hydrated lime into a thin paste
some
land
whi ch he plans to
with water in another bucket, and pour the paste into a barrel
develop
into improved
(wooden or oil barrel ) containing about 46 gallons of water .
pa1:iturc.
While stirring vigorously, pour in the bluestone-lime solution .
One way to apply the mixture to the bed is to use an ordinary
We were on the John Wynne
sprinkling ca n. It 1s a good idea to wash out containers before
use, so that the sprinkl er wil l not become clogged. The mixture fa nn un Potters Creek and on
should be st irred every time before a portion is removed from the Emory Monroe land in
the barrel. CAUTION : Bluestone-lime does not mjure plants, Ray burn community to assist
so do not wash it off . Do not mix any form of ferti lizer with the m wit h conservation
planning. Mr. Wynne bought
bluestone-lime.

County agent's corn_e r

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Wat ch out Tor the so-&lt;alled
"mirarle products," lhese
"a ll pu rpose" products for
"all crops." They' re just too
~ood to bel ieve. The US DA
savs produ ces dt•s igned to
promole lhe !,'I'Owlh of so il

BY JOHN C. RICE
Ext. Agent ,
Agrkullure
Meigs County
POMEHOY - F'eeder Calf
Prices - prices for feeder
calves at the April II sale at
Chilli cothe were up. Steers
averaging 586 pounds sold for
$54 per hu nd redweight.
Heifers weighrng 5t9 peunds
averaged $46.30 per hundred·
weight . The top steers
brought 158 wJth the top pen
heifers bringino $47.
Keep Ca lving Interval

bac lr ria or lo manu fa cture

To 12 Months

agri·

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why you need WINCO Emergency Stcndby Power for
lights, heat, milkers , water, bYnk feeders , coolers ,

and other electri( tools . WIN CO · 9 ives greater motor
starting COP'"''ity Der KW - that's why Winc.o is rural
America's most popular trodor g enerator .

lheir own plan t food fall in to A 12 month calving int erval
l he calegory of "miracle will yield the highest net
products " Crops need I fi
er--se ntial nutrif'n l.s. suppliC'd return, says Robert Porter,
t•i l her by Lhe ai r or the soil , Extell•lon da iry specialist at
and t hcrP t~r e no s hortcuts or The Ohio State University.
miracles to subs! itute for u But, this is very difficult to
good fer tili ty program . do .
Rome gui delines to follow
" II all secrns so simple,
when considering the use of straightforward and obvious
mirm:le prod uct:-; art•: whHt. until you try it ," expla ins
percen t of N. P, and K is in · Pon er .
. the product : what are the
lf'\lels of ~ econdnr\' and
The ca lving interval is
micronutrients . is t here a ny composed of the gestation

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from· 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM

doc um e nt ed

GET THIS VITAL FARM PROTECTION Ar:

r esf'~:trch

Ma n og e ment

JACK W. CARSEY, MGR.
a Lttf le and Save a
Lot- Free Oelrv ery wr lh rn
7S Mrles . Yes! We 5ervtce
Or 1ve

at Yo ur Local Hotpoin1
Deitle r .
Store Ho urs : 8:30 to S:JO .
Mill Close&gt; a I 5 : oo P.M.
Se rvtng Me1gs, Gallia &amp;
Ma so n Count•es.

to period plus days open. Th e

hack up the claims; what
ingrediems make the crop
ac hieve bigger yields: what.
is t hr cost versus benefi t ~
yo u
ca n
rece iv.e ..

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und

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gesta tion leng th is fair ly
&gt;ta ndard for all breeds of
ca ltle. So, da ys open is the big
ve~ ria ble in the calving interval.

vironment arc still the keys
to ~nod crop production.
You II do well to think tw ice
before spe nding money on
an unproven product.

A recenl report. on I ,206
Ohio herds with over 67,000
co ws fo und the av era ge
calving interval to be 13.!6
months . Some of the herds
averaged over 16 months,
•
which is a costly loss in the
production ability of those
herds. Delayed co nception
Spring Ave.
results in reduced milk sales
Pomero v Ohio
and fewer calves available
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creased treatment costs and
the culling of infertil e cows.
The final loss is in income. •
" We can look at two
aspects of the problem."
PaMer says. "One is the
eff ect on milk produ c1on and
the olher is the reduction 111
income associ ated with a
delay in conception."
A Mi clnga n study of !,285
Holstein cows in 944 herds
ove r a ri ve yee~ r pe ri od

FULTON THOMPSON

TRACTOR SAJ.ES

The
Si•nP-Iit,;ilq
System

I

showed that avera ge darly
milk produ ction declin ed
slightly as the length of the
calving interva l increased
. from 12 to 13 month• . An
in crease to 15 months
resulted in an average daily
decrease of over thr ee
pounds. Thi s three pound
decrease amo unt ed to I,!55
pounds less milk per year and
represented a reduct ion in
in come of $67 per co w
because of decreased milk
sa les.
The second loss was in the
redu ced number of ca lves
born 111 the fi ve yea r period
&gt;t udied. co ws with 12 month
int ervals averaged 4.9 ca lves,
as opposed to 3.8 ca lves for
those with a 15 month calving
int erva l.
Calves were assigned an
avc ra~c value of $45 each.
When the loss from fewer
ca lves was added to the
redu ced mil k sales. the total
yea rly loss from delayed
co nception was $8 for cows
calving at 13 month intervals,
$31 for those calviilll at 14
month int ervals, and $16 for
cows with 15 monl h intervals.
"The dairyman, anificial
insemination technician and
velerinarian are all involved
in keep ing m ws freshening
regula rly. The best results
are obtain ed when lhese
lhree worl&lt; as a team ," says
Poner.
The dairyman has the task
of keeping a breeding in·
ventory. A complet e and
perman enl breed ing an d
calving record system should
be esta biJShed for each
anima l in the herd . It may be
a &lt;"a rd fil e, loose- leaf
noteboo k, or any oth er
system that works. The
system should provi de a
quick &lt;"heel&lt; fur cows in calf,
cows due to freshen. open
cows and heifers, and cows
with breeding problems.
At least once each month ,
the daJr)'man should lake
mvemory. l·leshould : ( II List
all cuws that are due to ca lve;
121 Lis! open cows an d heifers

and compile a schedule of
approximate breeding dates;
iJi List all cows and heifers
tha t have had three or more
inseminations and arc not in
c;tlf and have a veterinari an
examine each of these and
reco mmend treatment and
ha ndl ing ; (4) Chec k th e
heifer herd regularly and
note heifers tha t will be old
and large enough to bretd.
Ohio is presently using the
Uta h Dai ry Herd lm·
pr ovc ment

hi s farm from . Denver
Rollins. Mr. Wynne, as well
as John McClure and Arthur
Wendt who are leasing the ·
Wynne !ann, were with us as
'we helped with the over-all
plan. They are interested in
cleaning brush from pasture
hind and also in improving
the meadows so that they will
be ab le to operate a dairy at a
later date. Mr. Wynne is also
interested in wildlife develop·
ment and items whi ch would
'improve wildlife habita t were
discussed in the plann ing of
the farm .
Emory Monroe bought
some woodland from Brtlce
Chadwick. His chief interest
in the land is to use it for
recreational use and to have
a place to go once in a while to
en joy nature.
Roger Powell of the district
visited the Rush Finley place
on Route 62 recently. We had
helped Mr. Finley develop a
conservation plan fur his
farm a year or so ago. Roger
found Mr. Fi nley in the
process of grading around his
home. This was one of the
item s discussed in the pl&lt;m
and the grading would consist
of sloping the land ba ck away
from the house in such a way
as to divert water from the
house itself.
We have been call ed by

Howard Knapp of Pt.
Pleasant was recentl y employed by the Western Soil
Conserva tion District as its
bulld ozer operator . Ml'.
Knapp worked the past week
on farm land on Route 81
smoothing some slips and the
next project will be on the
Ha rr y Kreg lo farm off
J err ies Run Hoad . Mr
Kreglo is planning to build
two ponds and do some other
earthm ov ing wo rk. The
poniis have already been
planned by techn rcians of

lB. 1978

REC ROOM

DEN

HARVEST
HONEY

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john Mercer J.ang.stun.
elected d erk in 1655 uf
llruwnhelm townsh ip , l.orain
County, Ohi o, was the first
Negl'U to win electi ve uffi ce rn
the United States.

Southeastern Ohio
LAMB CLASSIC

Color Tone l..uaun

"I Irked th e rando m· lex tured
e fl ecl'

"I lik ed !he rugged swirl e d·
plas le r e llec l"

Grenoble

Pinehurst
• 12·· ){ 12 · 111e

• 12" )( 12 ' tr!e

• Wa sh able

.19C
sq. II.

• Acous ttcal

.30C
sq. ft.

Athen s Coun ty

s9.32
4'x8'xW' CANDLEUGHT BIROL .................. s9.52
4'x8'xW' MISTY ELM .... .......................... s14.93
4'x8'xW' KENINGSTON ELM ....................... s10.88
4'x8'x5/32 PALE MOON .. .. ........................ '6.37
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Alhens, Oh io
APRIL29, 1978
1:00 P.M.
50
Weth ers , Su tf olk Hampsh ir es, 10 Ewes.

Lamb s

from

Prove'n Blood li nes.

Print on l..uaun
4'x8'x5/32 Cl.DUDS GOLD................. ........
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•

SEEDS

Hecu rd System which
automatically provides all
the rep rodut~ i o n records a
dai ryman needs, except fo r
recording hea t per iods for
heifers not yet in the milkin g
herd. Each month every herd
owner on test recei vcs herd

"I Irk ed th e bulcher·b loc k de·
sign

26Ity

Glenwood
• 12' x 12' tile
•
• wa sr1aDIC vtn yl surtace sq. ft

management lists on cu ws to

breed, rnws to check for
pregnancy, co ws due to lurn
dry and co ws due to calve.
An optional repor1 , the
production and fertility trend
ana lyses , provided a com·
plete analysis of production,
breeding and reproductive
effi ci en cy by age groups,
st rings, and mws freshing by
months.
"Time spent by dairymen
5I udying this report will pay
b1g dividends," recommends
Porter .
A cow that produces 13,000
pounds of milk and calves
b&gt;!ck in 12 months makes as
much or more pro!it th an a
11,500 puund producer that
calves b&gt;! ck in 16 months.
Both average 36 po unds of
milk for eve ry day of their
calving interval , which is
equa l lo 13,140 pounds of milk
per year. But , over a five
yea r period. the 12 month
interval will also yield one
more ca lf.

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77

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$999

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2788

5

SALE
PRICE

ST~~.P£~198
AFTER SALE
PRICE $2 .98

40 Gal.
Gas
Water
Heater

52 Gal.

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Heater

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$4491
Ann. Special
Sizes 2-8/6-8 &amp; 3-0/6-8

.

1 12Ga~
AFTER SALE
PRICE $4.98

717·9 12 I ·'I,Gal

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eas1est way to remove
par n r. yarn1sh and
sta m Oi!Jsolwes qurc kly no sc r aptng
req u1red LIQuthes pa lnl. 11ays wet and
~eeps wor kmg ao one appllcl1 ton
removes many coats ot Old patn_,__ _

oraD

ROACH AND

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Roach and Ant sprays are nothong
new . Wh at is new is a profess ionally
formu lated spray ... packed rn an
unbreak able po ly co nt ainer . . that
can be use d ind oors o r outdoors·
Ara b Spray even kill s resistant
strain s o f roaches a nd leaves a
residual chem ic al lo kil l stragglers .
It's ooorless and wrll no t starn . Arab
Roach and~Ant -Spray-g1ves proles•s-- -_,...:.:
sional -e xterminato r results when
used as directed .

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SAVE
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process.

BARB WIRE

• Htgn qual tty
• Woo d Stdm g tnm and masonry
• 'Miit• crit

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During The 37th ~nniversary.
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• Wood srdmg and tn m
• 775 co re rs
• Good co lor retent ton

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C-i~Th c Sunday Times-Senti nel , Sund" y. April

/'

As soci a l ion

ASK US ABOUT THE

Nr·v. !,rP1pl!(.r!y SO\ie rP rqn· wr lh 16
t).J' Jwnrfqnq hUfSP &lt;; 4 8~ rotary
'll11Wf~r

water for livestock

to

rL·c.:all TV eumJIH.'J'l'lals .

Powerline fa ilures ore inc reasing in frequency . That"s

New pond provides

may

m uch money in one food item

ON ALL WINCO GENERATORS
SIZES TO RUN EVERYT~ING
ON YOUR FARM

PROTECT
YOUR
fARM

coo king. th e per-servi.ng cost
be noticea bly higher.
thus making lhe mo r·c expensive mea t tper pound)
more econom ical to serve.
With experience, it is possible
to ha ve in mind quite ae·
cu rate ideas of how many
servings-per-pound may be
expected from the various
meat choices. Then the cost·
per-servin g cal culati on is
easy, and rnay help in con·
trolling food costs. Thi s costper-serving idea can be used
fo r many ot her food choices.
too. with good results.
It's smar1 to tak e ad·
van1age of sa les, when
possible - up to a point. It
isn't smart to buy too far
ahead - prices might come
do\\11 , or spoilage may occur.'
11 isn't smart to tie up too

many landowners in . recen t
wit h
similar
mont hs
problems. We would suggest
that all houses be built so that
the land ta n be graded ami
sloped back away from tlie
house so as to preven.t leaky
base ments or water un·
derneat,h the house.

lime(

.$10395

Reg. $4.49

..

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C.Q- The Sunday Times,~entllll'i . Sunda; . Apl"ll Ih. 1 ~1;8

tuy of th e

Top quality not always best choice Agriculture and
BYDIANAS. EBERTS
chasing for the fa mily.
Qf more bone or JAreater
Exl. Agent,
Top quality is nol al ways probable shr inkage during our community
Home Ecooomlrs ·
the best cho ice for a specific
Meigs County
POMEROY - Getting .the
best value for 1rione_y
spent is oft en (maybe
USUally ) Of more im portance than spending
the least possi ble amount
of mone y. If we really
achieve the first,
rl
may very weU lead to lh e
other anyway . In talking
about food buymanship with
large quantity buyers, we
propose several ideas that
are also valuabl e for
homemakers when pu r·

purpose ~ per·fect halves of
peaches in heavy syrup will
do no better job in a cobbler.
fur mstan('e, !han broken
pieces lll a iighl syrup OJ" in
water. rei !hey will cos!
more . It 's sma 11 tu buy fo r
the intended use.
MEAT buy ing. especially.
is more wJsc ly done on the
bassis uf "CtJSI-per-serving,"
rat her than "price-per·
pouncl." A given cut of mea t
may be avai lable at a lower
per-pound price rhan another
possi ble choice but, because

SPECIAL.
DEMONSTRATION

MORE POWER TO YOU ..
r

WITH

whi ch won'! be used for a long
period - this may prevent
purc h &lt;:~se of other items also
needed during the per iod. It
isn't smart to buy more than
can be properly stored losses may more than offset
gains on the sale prices. So,
take ~dva ntage of sales; but
be sure that it really is ad·
vantageo us.
Man is

£1

Cll1 111Jt:tl. H L·

perce nt

very ;ula pta iJ)c
il:i dC\'l'lllplllg 100

total

1nab1ll ty

By Bryson R. &lt;Rtidl Carter
Gallia County Extension Agent

By John Cooper
' Soil Cons. Service
PT. PLEASANT
GALL! PO US - In dry periods watering is necessary for
Harold
My nes, whose farm is
th e production of good tobacco plan ls. Without water, growth
on
Chestnut
Ridge near Mt.
will be checked and plants will be injured or even killed in
Alto,
v·isited
the office and
extreme cases. It is important to use water before injury starts
report
ed
that
the
pond , which
rather than wait until dama ge occurs. Growing plants
he
bui
lt
last
fall
with the
evaporate large quantities nf water from the soil; therefore, in
assistance.of
the
district
bulldry weather beds must be watered both for ge rmination and
and
desig
ned
by
dozer
plant gro wth .
technicians
of
Soil
Co
n·
Bluestone-Lime Mixture
servatiori
Servi
ce,
was
full
of
The bluestone-lime mixture is useful in controlling such
water
and
providing
water
th ings as liverwort, wildfire, angular leafspot, and moss and
for his livestock. This pond
algae 1often ca lled green scw11 ) in tobacco plant beds .
The bluestone-lime mixture can be sprinkled through the was built on the end of a ridge
cotton. The rate of application should be one (I ) quart per and a diversion was made to
square ya rd, or 50 gallons per 200 feet of bed nine (9) feet wide collect add itiona l water with
which to fill the pond. Mr.
or 158 feet of bed 12 feet wide.
Mynes
requested the bull·
To prepare the bluestone-lime mixture: dissolve three (3)
dozer
to
be used aga in on hi s
pounds of copper sulfate (bluestone) in a bucket of water.
!ann
this
summer to clea r
Then, mix four ( 4) poWlds of hydrated lime into a thin paste
some
land
whi ch he plans to
with water in another bucket, and pour the paste into a barrel
develop
into improved
(wooden or oil barrel ) containing about 46 gallons of water .
pa1:iturc.
While stirring vigorously, pour in the bluestone-lime solution .
One way to apply the mixture to the bed is to use an ordinary
We were on the John Wynne
sprinkling ca n. It 1s a good idea to wash out containers before
use, so that the sprinkl er wil l not become clogged. The mixture fa nn un Potters Creek and on
should be st irred every time before a portion is removed from the Emory Monroe land in
the barrel. CAUTION : Bluestone-lime does not mjure plants, Ray burn community to assist
so do not wash it off . Do not mix any form of ferti lizer with the m wit h conservation
planning. Mr. Wynne bought
bluestone-lime.

County agent's corn_e r

STANDBY
EMERGENCY
POWER

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TO ·TRACTOR GENERATO

Wat ch out Tor the so-&lt;alled
"mirarle products," lhese
"a ll pu rpose" products for
"all crops." They' re just too
~ood to bel ieve. The US DA
savs produ ces dt•s igned to
promole lhe !,'I'Owlh of so il

BY JOHN C. RICE
Ext. Agent ,
Agrkullure
Meigs County
POMEHOY - F'eeder Calf
Prices - prices for feeder
calves at the April II sale at
Chilli cothe were up. Steers
averaging 586 pounds sold for
$54 per hu nd redweight.
Heifers weighrng 5t9 peunds
averaged $46.30 per hundred·
weight . The top steers
brought 158 wJth the top pen
heifers bringino $47.
Keep Ca lving Interval

bac lr ria or lo manu fa cture

To 12 Months

agri·

lacls
•

15KW TO 55KW

why you need WINCO Emergency Stcndby Power for
lights, heat, milkers , water, bYnk feeders , coolers ,

and other electri( tools . WIN CO · 9 ives greater motor
starting COP'"''ity Der KW - that's why Winc.o is rural
America's most popular trodor g enerator .

lheir own plan t food fall in to A 12 month calving int erval
l he calegory of "miracle will yield the highest net
products " Crops need I fi
er--se ntial nutrif'n l.s. suppliC'd return, says Robert Porter,
t•i l her by Lhe ai r or the soil , Extell•lon da iry specialist at
and t hcrP t~r e no s hortcuts or The Ohio State University.
miracles to subs! itute for u But, this is very difficult to
good fer tili ty program . do .
Rome gui delines to follow
" II all secrns so simple,
when considering the use of straightforward and obvious
mirm:le prod uct:-; art•: whHt. until you try it ," expla ins
percen t of N. P, and K is in · Pon er .
. the product : what are the
lf'\lels of ~ econdnr\' and
The ca lving interval is
micronutrients . is t here a ny composed of the gestation

SPECIAL
DEMONSTRATOR PRICES!
A Factory Truck and Factory Representative
. will be at our store Toesday, April 18th
from· 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM

doc um e nt ed

GET THIS VITAL FARM PROTECTION Ar:

r esf'~:trch

Ma n og e ment

JACK W. CARSEY, MGR.
a Lttf le and Save a
Lot- Free Oelrv ery wr lh rn
7S Mrles . Yes! We 5ervtce
Or 1ve

at Yo ur Local Hotpoin1
Deitle r .
Store Ho urs : 8:30 to S:JO .
Mill Close&gt; a I 5 : oo P.M.
Se rvtng Me1gs, Gallia &amp;
Ma so n Count•es.

to period plus days open. Th e

hack up the claims; what
ingrediems make the crop
ac hieve bigger yields: what.
is t hr cost versus benefi t ~
yo u
ca n
rece iv.e ..

POMEROY LANDMARK

und

e n·

gesta tion leng th is fair ly
&gt;ta ndard for all breeds of
ca ltle. So, da ys open is the big
ve~ ria ble in the calving interval.

vironment arc still the keys
to ~nod crop production.
You II do well to think tw ice
before spe nding money on
an unproven product.

A recenl report. on I ,206
Ohio herds with over 67,000
co ws fo und the av era ge
calving interval to be 13.!6
months . Some of the herds
averaged over 16 months,
•
which is a costly loss in the
production ability of those
herds. Delayed co nception
Spring Ave.
results in reduced milk sales
Pomero v Ohio
and fewer calves available
11111 111111111111!1111111111111111111111 for repl acements or sale.
• • • • • • • • • •. . E:ventua lly, it mea ns in·
•
creased treatment costs and
the culling of infertil e cows.
The final loss is in income. •
" We can look at two
aspects of the problem."
PaMer says. "One is the
eff ect on milk produ c1on and
the olher is the reduction 111
income associ ated with a
delay in conception."
A Mi clnga n study of !,285
Holstein cows in 944 herds
ove r a ri ve yee~ r pe ri od

FULTON THOMPSON

TRACTOR SAJ.ES

The
Si•nP-Iit,;ilq
System

I

showed that avera ge darly
milk produ ction declin ed
slightly as the length of the
calving interva l increased
. from 12 to 13 month• . An
in crease to 15 months
resulted in an average daily
decrease of over thr ee
pounds. Thi s three pound
decrease amo unt ed to I,!55
pounds less milk per year and
represented a reduct ion in
in come of $67 per co w
because of decreased milk
sa les.
The second loss was in the
redu ced number of ca lves
born 111 the fi ve yea r period
&gt;t udied. co ws with 12 month
int ervals averaged 4.9 ca lves,
as opposed to 3.8 ca lves for
those with a 15 month calving
int erva l.
Calves were assigned an
avc ra~c value of $45 each.
When the loss from fewer
ca lves was added to the
redu ced mil k sales. the total
yea rly loss from delayed
co nception was $8 for cows
calving at 13 month intervals,
$31 for those calviilll at 14
month int ervals, and $16 for
cows with 15 monl h intervals.
"The dairyman, anificial
insemination technician and
velerinarian are all involved
in keep ing m ws freshening
regula rly. The best results
are obtain ed when lhese
lhree worl&lt; as a team ," says
Poner.
The dairyman has the task
of keeping a breeding in·
ventory. A complet e and
perman enl breed ing an d
calving record system should
be esta biJShed for each
anima l in the herd . It may be
a &lt;"a rd fil e, loose- leaf
noteboo k, or any oth er
system that works. The
system should provi de a
quick &lt;"heel&lt; fur cows in calf,
cows due to freshen. open
cows and heifers, and cows
with breeding problems.
At least once each month ,
the daJr)'man should lake
mvemory. l·leshould : ( II List
all cuws that are due to ca lve;
121 Lis! open cows an d heifers

and compile a schedule of
approximate breeding dates;
iJi List all cows and heifers
tha t have had three or more
inseminations and arc not in
c;tlf and have a veterinari an
examine each of these and
reco mmend treatment and
ha ndl ing ; (4) Chec k th e
heifer herd regularly and
note heifers tha t will be old
and large enough to bretd.
Ohio is presently using the
Uta h Dai ry Herd lm·
pr ovc ment

hi s farm from . Denver
Rollins. Mr. Wynne, as well
as John McClure and Arthur
Wendt who are leasing the ·
Wynne !ann, were with us as
'we helped with the over-all
plan. They are interested in
cleaning brush from pasture
hind and also in improving
the meadows so that they will
be ab le to operate a dairy at a
later date. Mr. Wynne is also
interested in wildlife develop·
ment and items whi ch would
'improve wildlife habita t were
discussed in the plann ing of
the farm .
Emory Monroe bought
some woodland from Brtlce
Chadwick. His chief interest
in the land is to use it for
recreational use and to have
a place to go once in a while to
en joy nature.
Roger Powell of the district
visited the Rush Finley place
on Route 62 recently. We had
helped Mr. Finley develop a
conservation plan fur his
farm a year or so ago. Roger
found Mr. Fi nley in the
process of grading around his
home. This was one of the
item s discussed in the pl&lt;m
and the grading would consist
of sloping the land ba ck away
from the house in such a way
as to divert water from the
house itself.
We have been call ed by

Howard Knapp of Pt.
Pleasant was recentl y employed by the Western Soil
Conserva tion District as its
bulld ozer operator . Ml'.
Knapp worked the past week
on farm land on Route 81
smoothing some slips and the
next project will be on the
Ha rr y Kreg lo farm off
J err ies Run Hoad . Mr
Kreglo is planning to build
two ponds and do some other
earthm ov ing wo rk. The
poniis have already been
planned by techn rcians of

lB. 1978

REC ROOM

DEN

HARVEST
HONEY

.,,

...

scs.

john Mercer J.ang.stun.
elected d erk in 1655 uf
llruwnhelm townsh ip , l.orain
County, Ohi o, was the first
Negl'U to win electi ve uffi ce rn
the United States.

Southeastern Ohio
LAMB CLASSIC

Color Tone l..uaun

"I Irked th e rando m· lex tured
e fl ecl'

"I lik ed !he rugged swirl e d·
plas le r e llec l"

Grenoble

Pinehurst
• 12·· ){ 12 · 111e

• 12" )( 12 ' tr!e

• Wa sh able

.19C
sq. II.

• Acous ttcal

.30C
sq. ft.

Athen s Coun ty

s9.32
4'x8'xW' CANDLEUGHT BIROL .................. s9.52
4'x8'xW' MISTY ELM .... .......................... s14.93
4'x8'xW' KENINGSTON ELM ....................... s10.88
4'x8'x5/32 PALE MOON .. .. ........................ '6.37
. Print on l..uaun
•,
4'x8'x5/32 ARDSLEY ASH.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. •... 6•23

Alhens, Oh io
APRIL29, 1978
1:00 P.M.
50
Weth ers , Su tf olk Hampsh ir es, 10 Ewes.

Lamb s

from

Prove'n Blood li nes.

Print on l..uaun
4'x8'x5/32 Cl.DUDS GOLD................. ........
Print on l..uaun

•

SEEDS

Hecu rd System which
automatically provides all
the rep rodut~ i o n records a
dai ryman needs, except fo r
recording hea t per iods for
heifers not yet in the milkin g
herd. Each month every herd
owner on test recei vcs herd

"I Irk ed th e bulcher·b loc k de·
sign

26Ity

Glenwood
• 12' x 12' tile
•
• wa sr1aDIC vtn yl surtace sq. ft

management lists on cu ws to

breed, rnws to check for
pregnancy, co ws due to lurn
dry and co ws due to calve.
An optional repor1 , the
production and fertility trend
ana lyses , provided a com·
plete analysis of production,
breeding and reproductive
effi ci en cy by age groups,
st rings, and mws freshing by
months.
"Time spent by dairymen
5I udying this report will pay
b1g dividends," recommends
Porter .
A cow that produces 13,000
pounds of milk and calves
b&gt;!ck in 12 months makes as
much or more pro!it th an a
11,500 puund producer that
calves b&gt;! ck in 16 months.
Both average 36 po unds of
milk for eve ry day of their
calving interval , which is
equa l lo 13,140 pounds of milk
per year. But , over a five
yea r period. the 12 month
interval will also yield one
more ca lf.

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SIZES TO RUN EVERYT~ING
ON YOUR FARM

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YOUR
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coo king. th e per-servi.ng cost
be noticea bly higher.
thus making lhe mo r·c expensive mea t tper pound)
more econom ical to serve.
With experience, it is possible
to ha ve in mind quite ae·
cu rate ideas of how many
servings-per-pound may be
expected from the various
meat choices. Then the cost·
per-servin g cal culati on is
easy, and rnay help in con·
trolling food costs. Thi s costper-serving idea can be used
fo r many ot her food choices.
too. with good results.
It's smar1 to tak e ad·
van1age of sa les, when
possible - up to a point. It
isn't smart to buy too far
ahead - prices might come
do\\11 , or spoilage may occur.'
11 isn't smart to tie up too

many landowners in . recen t
wit h
similar
mont hs
problems. We would suggest
that all houses be built so that
the land ta n be graded ami
sloped back away from tlie
house so as to preven.t leaky
base ments or water un·
derneat,h the house.

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BY TOM SAUNDERS

H\: is good as can be found

In the house of old Gal! ta
And in Ohio state
There IS a town ea lled Vmlon
Vlhose adva ntilges are greal.
.,. Aod In our grand old county
Our town cannot be beat
Allowmg one ex ct•ptwn
That IS our county seat
We have have a first-class
flour mill
That runs the yea r around
G,W, Sha ck IS oroonctor
And can easily be fo und .
Shack also owns the woolen
mill
Where he Will spm you r wool
You will receive no ham1
Of stores of general mer·
chand1se
Our town can boast uf three
Owned by F'ellman. Will . and
Hartsook
As you can plamly see
We also have a hardware
And tm ware store combmed
The proprietor"s name IS
Anderson
As you are sure lo fm d.

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If you
l'ountry

search the

For fnrty miles around

We also hal't' two barbers
If you want tn know lhetr
names

One 1s Wt lltam Jackson
The other lla•ter James
Vmton has a bakery
Where ) ou may buy your
bread
And also has a lunch room
Where people may be fed .
Will Bull er IS our livery man
If yu u want to drive about,
Just ca ll on 111m to get a rig
And he will set you out.
We are blessed w1th doctors,
We have a full quartette,
If you should have a broken
bone
You ca n get it safel) set.
Of co urse we have a post
off tee
Kept by a Democrat
H1s name •s Charles Ro binson
He is julll , clever and fat.
We also have a dentiSt
And also of gc1nd drug stores
Ed
Beggs IS hard to beat,
We su n' \~ t1tne our share
make you a good set of
He'll
Run by Hamilton and Dustin
teeth
And they will treat you fair
The ha rness shop at Vtnton And do it very chea p.
And If yo u want good
Is run by Joe McGhee
photographs
If you want to buy good
Mr
Whea !don IS the man,
harness
will
make you as good a
He
Just call on hun and see for
pil1
Ufl'
l ourself.
The ta nne ry's run by r\ s anybody ca n.
As a h•estoek dealer
Mathews,
rge Eagle's hard to beat
Geo
Who makes good leather. too
He
will buy your hogs and
And
our
shoema ke r
cattle
Glassburn
Can make a splendid shoe. And also buy your sheep.
The blacksm ith 's name 1f TI1e Hockmg Valley agen t

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Kawasaki

Is always at hi s post ,
His name is William Porter
Of friends he has a host
We also have a notary
Who is fat and saucy too,
His name is E. G. Shaver,
With a No. 11 shoe.
Our bridge contractors are
the Sl'Otts
They're workmen tried and
true
The bridges that they've bmlt
around
Are not a very few
In societies and orders
Our town is not behmd
We've Free Masons and Odd
F'ellows
And G A R you'll fmd
We also have two mimsters
You rna) have heard before
One is Wm . Harkins the other
H. Devore.
Of hotels we have plenty
Their number being two
Onl y sto p and try them
And they'll deal square by
you.
Of laborers and teamste rs
We have about a score ·
Of toughs and bums and
loafers
· We have as many more
Oh, yes, there's our town
officers
Of those we have a few ,
George Koonlz is our town
marshal
Our Mayor's name 1s Pugh.
We hav e a splendid council
Their numbers being six
They can pass the ordinances
And keep the strerts m a ftx
So now, to take it all in all,
I thmk you will agree
We have as fine a little town
As you would wish to see
Now if you 're read my story
through
And did nol fmd a varn
I hope if il has done no good
It surely d1d no harm
AVintonite
Vmton has changed a great
deal since the above lines
were wrttten.
It 's a p1t y, but I don't know
who wrote them . I was .once
told thal perhaps Anna Evans
mi ~ht have put a ll t his
together. I cannot put an
exact date on this, however, I
beli eve that ll dates hefore
1900.

At one time V1 nt onites
made a bid to have the county
seat moved to Vinton . This
wa s aft er a ft re that
destmyed the courthouse. T S., Rt 3, Box 268,
Gallipolis, Oh10 .

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ROCK SPRINGS - Rio
Grande Chorale will present
two programs at Salisbury
Elementary School on
Tuesday , April 18. The af·
ternoon performance will be
for student s and staff
members The 7 p m. per·
formance 1s open to the
public. The program is free of
charge .
Fol lowin g the program
Salisbu ry PTO members will
convene for thei r regular
April meeting.

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The Ra cine ER Sq uad was
called Wednesda y at 12.20
p.m to Portla nd for Beverly
Lawson , a medtcal patient,
who was taken to Pleasant
Valley Hospital.
On Thursday at 5 p m.
W UIC Lee, Racine was taken
to Holzer Medical 'center and
at l :25 p m Mce Rairden,
Long Bottom, was taken to
Veterans Memorial H o~ital.

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CLEVELAND (UPI)
Monsanto President John W.
Hanley , calling himself a pled
piper gomg about the country
attempting to educate people
on riSks and benefit s of
chemica ls and the chemical
mdustry, has called for less
control on the chemical mdust ry
Interviewed Friday by The
Clevela nd Press pnor to the
speaking to the C1t y Club
Forum, Hanley also satd
there is no denymg there are
many chemicals that are bad
actors, but quickly add ed that
With proper use, they could he
useful.
He also po inted to asbestos,
a natural s ub~a nce which
has . been found to carry
cancer-causmg agents.

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GRAVELY
TRACTOR SALES
204 Condor Sf.
9'11 1971
Pom eroy , 0 .
Open
9 ·00-l · l O
Monday . Satur da y
Manning Roush,

Honor roll
8uckeye Hill s ca reer
tenter has announced the
honor roll for the th ird
gradmg period
Listed were :x denotes all
'"A" st udent ).
Agriculture: .
Ag. Business
Mark
Carter ,- x, Curt Elliott, John
Ir win · x, John Lee, Arlene
Pitchford, Lynn Smith.
Ag . Mechanics Sr. - Greg
Ball, Wilson Bapst, Ronald
Davis, Gene Duke, Davtd
Morgan, J1m Thevemr, To m
Wright, Rick Zinn.
Ag . Mechanics Jr. - Chris
Fannm, M1ke Gilliland, Jeff
Golden, Scott Pafks, Tim
Reid, Dav1d Russell, Philip
Skeens, Jo Taylor, Vaughn
Tay lor, Rocky Thompson,
Fra nk Tirpa k, Johnnie
Woo lndge.
F'orestry Sr. - Ellen Cox,
Keith Cox.
Forestry Jr. - Tun Baker,
Ch riS Brown, Mike Bro\\11 - x,
Jeff Holloway , Jamie Mills,
Bobby Masste,
Duane
Skidmore, Joe Stover.
Business and Distributive
Education .
Clerical Graphics Sr Debbie Clevenger
Clerical Graphics Jr. Deanna Dunn, Carla Gibson,
Cindy Green, Tem MaxwelL
Susan Ousley, Robin Rife,
Judy Woodya rd.
Data Accountmg Sr. Bobbie Hubbell . x, Ntkki
Johnson · x, Carolyn
Robmson · x, Cratg Shockey,
Teresa Wagener.
Data Accountmg Jr. Tammy Guin tha r, Rita
Ham lin , Chris Hammond,
Crystal Harri son · x, Ca role
Kallner, Joyce Kiso r, Patty
McKinney . Ltnda Puckett · x,
Te resa Whitmore, Jimm y
Wilgus.
Distribut ion &amp; Marketing
Sr. - D1a ne Adkins, Vance
Dray, Randy Lane, David
Lowman , Andy Polcy n,
Sharon Reyn old s, J eff
Rocch1.
Distribution &amp; Mkt. Jr.
Patricia Arthur, Tim Bur·
neu e, Shari Davis- x, James
Ferre ll , James Joh nson,
J oyce Seymour, Mary
Stanley, Kathy Taylor,
Bonme NewelL
Htgh Skill Steno Sr. - Mary
Ann Beck . x, Vicki Jordan ·
x, Tammy Ki sor · x, Da rla
La ndrum· x, Kathy Luckett,
Lu cill e Mil stea d, Selena
Reffett. Christine Hec k.
Cynthia Stroop, Lori Ward.
Kim Ziegler.
Htgh Skill Steno Jr Becky Brown - x, Joa lynn
Haydon, Te rri Hess, Sherry
Lee • x, Cathy Russell · x,
Lauric Sorrell , Leisha
Stevens · x, Rhonda Stover
Mdse. Accountmg &amp; Whsc.
Jr. - Debb1e Campbell · x,
Jewe ll Cole ma n, Dreama
Eddy , · Roger Gardner,
Debbie Larson , Donna
Lively , Delbert McCollwn ,
James Moody , Jennell Oi ler.
Home Economics·
m
Home
, Ca reers
Economt cs Sr. - Becky
G1lhert · x, Connie Knighting,
Denise Miller , Dawn Musick,
Barbara State n, Brenda
Treible, Dottie Wiley.
1n
Home
Caree rs
Economics Jr . ·- Darlene
Be ntley,
Kel ly
Booth ,
Beverly
Burn s, Janet
Caldwell, Patri cta Fmrchi ld ,
Crystal Jon es, Resa Me·
Wh orter , Teresa Mit che ll ,
Bonnie Murphy , Lav onda
Stanley, Santa Wau gh , Cathy
Truesdall
&gt;Diversified Health Oc·
cupations Sr. - Barbara
Boo ne, Tawna Borden, Treva
Carter · x, Druanne Chapman , Ginger Dodrill · x,
Tammy Hemb y, Cmd y
Huntley, Anna Jarrell. Lisa
Kru ge r, Nancy LeMaster,
Li sa Maynard , Stephan ie
McKinnills, Jenny Petr ie,
Chri stma Heedy, Tamt e
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Thaxton · x.
Diversi fie d Hea lth Oc·
cupations Jr . - Penny Ball ·
x, Beverly Brown, Elizabeth
Callahan, Valeri e Cam pbell,
Li sa Dix on, Debbie F'annin, ·
Bren da Fe rg uso n, Selena
Fyffe , Cindy Goble · x,
Gordon J arrell · x, Kathy
Jones, Linda Lucas, Marcia
· Montgomery • x , Stephame
fulgers · x, Pam Sexton,
V1cky ·smith · x, Lorenda
Strawser , Rhonda Wh it·

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By Katie Crow

I would hke to take this opporturuty to commend the
employes of Pmecrest Care Center for their dedication and
loyalty to the residents.
I have never seen such patience and consideration given to
so manv . It certainlv takes a special breed of people to cope
with the many problems they face every day.
Since my mother-in-law: Josephine Crow, has been a
patient at the Center I have had the opportunity to visit there
man y times. I have ye t to hear one employe raiSe their voice to
some very strange and impossible requests made by some of
the residents .
It makes one sad to VIsit there but yet you have a feeling of
contentment that your loved one 1s mgood hands.
They not only care for the residents, but they strongly
be lieve m rehabilitation a nd they do wonders.
We don't know what life has in store for any of us and
perhaps someday some of us will have to be a resident of the
Center or a sim ilar place.
Coun t your blessings - what we take for granted the
residents of the center thmk 11 is a gift from Heaven.
Well und erway is the B1g Bend Mmstrel Assn ., "Big Bend
Varieties" under the capable direction of Bob Hoeflich Tt will

be staged on Saturday, May 6, at Meigs High School.
This is our 25th year and it does not seem possible that the
years have gone by so fast.
The Big Bend Minstrel Association was organized in 1953
with the first shows presented at Pomeroy, Middleport and
Racine.
In the beginning, rehearsals were held at Letart Falls
Elementary School. In fact , show~ paid for the building of the
lunchroom at Letart Falls Elerrientary.
Many of the first cast members have left th~ area. Two,
Dan Th!DIIpson and Roy Reuter, have died .
As the old saying goes, "the show must go on" and so it will,
on Saturday, May 6.
Hoeflich has never had a "turkey" and this show will
prove that he never will ... see you on the 6th of May.

Ohio politics

What happens now if l!ther districts want funds in advance?
By DICK KIMMINS
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Th e ca nnons anchoring the corners of
Statehouse Square 10 downtown Columbus point away from the
building - mistakenly so according to some cnt1cs
Cannons that are directed inward toward the Ohio Legis·
lature are not of the mili tary variety, but can be JUSt as
explosive depending on how they arrive and what they contam .
Last week's main sa lvo came from Cleveland where voters
decided not to raise their own taxes to keep thei; public school
system operatm g.
So, for the second time in fiv e months , the Legislature was
called on to bat! out the state's largest school system.
In December, the Legislature passed a temporary d~ fi cit
fmancmg bill to allow Cleveland and any other sehool distn ct

Congratulations in advance to Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Hepp, Spring Ave. , Pomeroy, who will be celebrating their 57th
wedding anruversary come next month .
Mrs. Robert (Carolyn) Tripp, Tuppers Plains, has been
chosen for Who's Who Among Students in America Junior
Colleges Honors Program.
She was chosen for academic excellence and student
activities. She has been editor of the college magazine
"Gambit" and represented her college, Parkersburg
Community College, in the Nationals m the field of Forensics.
She 1s attending school on an academic scholarship.
. It is one thing to attend college but it is another to attend
school and take care of a family . She and her husband are the
parents of two sons, age 6 and 8. Mrs. Tripp is the daughter of
CMr. a?d Mrs. Byrne Vaughan, Pome.roy.

GAJ.UPOLIS - What do
you know abo ut the 1911 state

tington · x.
Food Service Sr . - Joyce
B1as, Cathy Barcus (O'De ll )
Food Serv ice Jr. - Lorrie
Jenkm s, Sherry Ma rcum ,
Kt m Vi ckers , Christina
Wallace
Trade
&amp;
In dust rial
Education :
Atr ConditiOmng · Heatm g
Sr. - Cliff Kisor, John Mcllride, Hen ry Siewert.
Air Conditioning· Heating
Jr. - Hay Bevins, Keith
Mu ll ins, Gary Nibert, Tom
Richt e, Larry Russell, Cindy
.Sayre, Greg Schweitzer.
Auto Body Sr. - Roge r
Ca ldwell, J ames Freeman.
Auto Body Jr. - Mark
Arnold, Mark Fulks, Bryan
Ga rd ner , La rry Grov es,
Charles Pitlenger , Bru ce
Waugh, Jon O'Rourke.
Auto Mechanics Sr . Randy McKinney· x, Ernest
Mundell , Greg Oliver · x.
Auto Mechanics Jr . - Ken
Bronokowski, John Ca rroll •
x, Jim Harrah, · x, Clyde
Hurd, Gtb Kiefer • x, Billy
Lester, Roger Mullms, Bill
Need~am , William Richards ,
Jimmy Saunders · x, Jody
Saund ers, Dav1d Seve rt .
Tay lor,
Jeff
Cha rles
Wa ldron.
Bu il ding Trades Sr. Mark Allman, David Byler ,
l.loyd J . Carter, Tim Davis,
Mike Fisher, Keith Horton,
Ma rcus Mooney · x, David
Mullins, Jam.es D. Patrick,
William Rupert, Roy Allen
Sayre, Jon Turner, Roger
Vance, Jerry Wi lfong
Buildin~ Trades Jr.- Tony
Angelo. David Evans , Dale

Moratorium sought by Rhodes

of knowledge.
Both as a writer and as a
lecturer , Hill has told you
things you didn't know about
the area's past . Now he asks
that you tell blm.
If you'll telephon e the
Tlmes..Sentlnel either at 44&amp;2342 in Gallia County or 992·
6111 in Meigs County, we'll
relay the information to
Frank Hill - both about
Rupp and Doane Academy.

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GALl..IPOLIS- A capactl y Cl ass of 1980 , recetvmg thei r
crowd of app roximately 500 caps from their Junior B1g
people attended the Annual Sisters, followed this very
llecog ntt ion and Ca ppin g irnpurtant moment 10 their
Ceremony for the Freshman buddin g caree rs w1th a most
Cla ss of the Holzer Medtcal Imp ressive candlel tght ing
Center School of Nurst ng, In ceremony and &lt;I recitation of
the san&lt;1 uary of the Faith the Flor ence Ni ghtin gale
Baptiot Church In Rodnll!l' on Pledge,
Musical select ions by th e
Frida y evening .
The 34 members of the School of Nursing Gl ee Club

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ES
SA LAAM .
Tanzania 1UI'I 1 - Secretary
of Swte Cyrus Van ce and hts
British negohatt ng partner
are running into unexpcelL'Ii
diffk ulhes with guerrilla
leaders m ta lks mmed at
averting civil war in
Rhodesia
One U.S. offtcial desc nhed
the fir st session Fr td ay
mv olv1n g Va nce, British
Forei gn Secr etary Da vtd
Owen and the tw o CO·
chairmen of the mt hta nt
Patrt olic Fr ont that IS
fightmg for power in the
former British colony as a
"twt&gt;liour sparring match."

The second session was "a
continuation of the sparnng
match we had earlier," he
said .
" Differen ces were express·
ed ," he sai d. " No decisions
were made."
Vance him se lf described
the fir~1 session as ''a very
senous discus~ion ."
The Anglo-American leam

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the beli ef that HUerrtl la
leaders Jnshua Nkonw and
Roher! Mugabe had accepted
the idea of a confe rence of all
parties
Vance has smd &lt;J fa!l ure to
get th e vari ous factiOns
together would result m a
fu ll -scale CIVil war.
Com p lkatin~ mcrtll;!r s was

RELEASED
MEDINA, Ohto (UPl i
Brunsw ick's defia nt teach ers
were sprung from their jai l
cells Fndily when cha rges
were dropped. Their freedom
was followed with ail an·
nouncement sc hools wo uld be
closed for an indefinite penod
beginning_Monday because of
the labor problems.
Amid car horn blasts,
cheermg and much hugging
an d ki ss 1n g, 35 . st nkln g
teachers were released from
the Medina County jail where
they had spent SIX days.

Fonner union
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DAVID JAMES DeRIT A.
Ph .D .

gases from OhiO coal ," said

llhodcs. '" But scrubbers ha ve
prnved to be uneconornica l 1
unr el iab le. and unfit f11r
Hl sta \l atiOn on exJstlll g
lxH iers We need a thr ee-year
mor atonum on mee tin g
standards so thil t SCience ran
solve the proble m of sul fu r
removal. "
· Th e future of the c"al
mi mng mdustry IS 10 doubt ,
cmd consumers all nver Ohw
an~ faced wi th even hi gher
elel tnc b1lls tf Ihe federa l
goverrun ent does not tC~ ke a
more realtst1 c sta nc e on
sulfur di OXId e laws and
reg ulations." sa iii Rhodes
" Cont r ary
to
yuur
dnnoun ct! d 1ntentinn tv
1ncre ase coal pr odu et1 on,

Ohi o production w11l ded tne
this year because of federal
sulf ur di oxid e laws and
regu latiO ns," sa1d the
~ove rnor.

Rh(ldes sa1d to comp ly w1th
fedenil a1r regu\(ltiOn s, some
Oh1o electric ut iltiies are m
the process of cancel hn ~ Ohio
coa l con tracts . swn rhlng
mstead to mor e expensJvl'
Western coal
"Th e loss of the util tty cual
nutr krt
would
meon
tmemployment for \0,000 e&lt;&gt;al
min e r ~
In
southea stern
Ohi o." said Rhodes
The conference. sponson'd
by the Ohio Mming and
Rec lamat iO n Assoc1 atwn ,
wa s open to all Citizens of
eas tern
Otno
coa l
commun1t1 es
Speakers alsn 1n cludt•d
Ohio En ergy Clu e[ Hobert
Ryan a nd Hcp Doug la s
Applegate. D·Oh1o
"The purpose of the Coal
Pol ley Co nf er ence IS to
cxan11ne the problem of the
tLse of Oh10 l1 igh sulfur co al m
its market area ,'' th e Mmmg
and Reclamati on Association
said prwr to tll e meeting .
" II will also exan11ne meth·
ods to solve the proble ms of
mdu stnes and utlil tJ Cs 1n Ihe
of Ohw eoal und er the

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Protection AenC) gllldelmes
and to develop a partnership
of slate officials, industry,
labor and
com muni ty
r epres~ n tC~lives
working
~'gcth er on the problem,"
sa1d the associ ation.

Union gets
loan for
payments
WASHI NG TON iU PI )
Tr ustees of the United Mine
Workers'
health
and
rcuremcnt umon announced
Fri da y the union has received
an $85 million loan to make up
pension payments missed in
F' ebruary and March because
of the llO~Ia y coal strike
and a lack of fundmg for the
trust .
11w trustees sa1d the loan
ena bles the fund s to make
April pension pa yments to the
\0 ,500 nuners covered by the
\951 pension plan .
In a statement. the trustees
said th e loa n would be
repayed wtth future income
earned by coal produced by
miners whose employers sign
UMWA contracts.
A spokesman for the
Bttuminnus Coal Operators
Assoc tati on sa 1d the BCOA
~ a s pleased , that pension
checks for retired mmers
under the 1950 pension plan
had been ma•led by the
umon·s hea lth a nd retirement
funds .
The spokesman noted tha t
BCOA's actions in assist ing
the trusi'tiCs of the funds 111
obtammg a $62 mtllion loan
had enabled the t rustees to
send the checks out much
more qutckl) than expected
or wu uld have been otherw ise
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GALLIPOLIS
The a nd pa tient s and the
second m a ser1es of one -da y utilizati on of av atla blc
workshops sponsored by the community resources.
Advisory Co un cil of the
Th ose parti cipating will
Holzer Medical Center Healt h in clu de Dav1d S. Stein , Ph .D .
l,eaming Resource Center Assistl\!lt Professor of the
1HLHC) wil l be held at th e Division o,f Med ical Com·
Community Mental Hea llh mu nications at Ohw Stat e
Center located across High· University who is al so the
way 160 from the hospital on Administrative Assistant m
Sa turday , April29, starting at Educati on at Childr en's
9:30 a.m
Hospital in Co lumbus; Da vid
"' Perspectives on Patient Jam es Delhta , Ph.D ,
Ed uca tion" will be th e Psychologist and Director of
subject for this most in· Emergency Servi ces for the
teresting progra111 that will Gallia - Jackson . Meigs
feature four outsta ndm g Community Mental Health
~~==~":".::.:'~_;parti cipants to defme the Center in Gallipoli s; Arnold
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INSPECTING INDUSTRIAL PARK - Several members of the board of the non·profit Mason County Development
sonn et in th e pati ent associated with the Medical
Authority are ahown In front of the recently conatructed 300,000 gallon water tank and fire station building at the 60 .7 acres
ed ucati on pro c~ss . Through Plaza and a member of the
Muon County IndUJirlal Park, located near the Fairgrounds. Construction of roads and site preparation Is to begin at the
their pr esentations and panel Medical Staff of the Holzer
Itidllllrlal Park within thenateGdays and loll will be available for sale to lnd1111trles by later this summer. Shown, from left,
discussions , the workshop Medical Center and Davma
John NUea, lnl)ltCior for J . H. Milam, Inc., Charles Roolinger; engineer for J . H. Milam, Inc., Bernard Lleving, Jack Burdett, wtll exam me this subject in J . Go snell , 'M.S.'N ., currently
Charles Lanham, Jack Fruth, Warren Weaver and Vitua Hartley, Jr., aU members of the Development Authority board.
terms of acute, chronic and a Ph .D candidate in adult
Oljter board members present for the Inspection, but not plct&gt;~ , ed , were Charlotte Jenks, Charles Black and President Bob
pr eventative formats • 111 " edu cation at Ohi o State
Wll\gett.
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SA INT CLAIR SVll.l.E , reg ulatiOns would ben efit
Ohio I UPI) - lnuned1 ale people's hea lth.
"The regulations arc aimed
impl ementation of fed eral
clean air standards could at reducing sulfw· emissions
sen ously di srupt stale and stu di es show th at
indu stry. Gov . Jam es A. released parltculate matter
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Rhode s and coal mdu stry IS a greater health concern ,''
off icials sa1d at a Coal Polley he said .
Rhod es asked for the
Conference Sa tur day at the
Oh io llmverslt)' Belm ont moratorium in order to gtve
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SCientist s ttme to develop an
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County campus.
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Rhodes addre ssed the ec onom tea l met hod for
group and also sen t his burn tng Ohw coal, which It as
co mments to Pre sid ent a high sulfur content.
Graves and Kmta Smith Third Row - Barbara Shelton,
"'The
eco nomy
of
Carter by telegt·am He asked
R.N , Instructor; .Janet Byers, R.N., Director of School of
Carter to m1pose a three-year sout hea stern Oh10 w1l l
Nursing; Paula Hughes, Debbt e McDonie, Grace
moratorium on tmplementm g co llap se~ [ the pr esent federal
Burnhe1mer, Jamce Coffey . Penny Daugherty , Sally
the federal ai r polluti on poltcy is not cha nged," said
Ehret and Tri sh Terry. Fourt h Row - Lenni e Davi s,
Rh odes . " If the federal
stand ards m Ohio.
R.N.. lnst rucotr , Julie McAfooes, R.N , Instructor ,
Robin Turner , a vice pres!· goverm1cnt contin ues to ms1st
Cheryl Bruce, Cl•anssa Parsons. Kathryn Th ornton,
dent of the North Amencan on overmght lmpl ementa tlon
Betty Spray , .V1ck• Humplu·eys, Col ette Lejcar , Hope
Coa l Cor p and Ralph Patton, of unrea ltst 1c clea n a1r
.Jago, Be th Taylor , Ch eryl Roszell a nti Thmnasma Gates,
a v1ce president of the regulations, 11 w1ll be come
Consohdat10n Coal Co , both unposs1ble to burn Oh10 coal ,
sa t d
imm e di at e which has a lu gh sulfur
unplementation would c&lt;:Juse content
"Thi s would add up to an
thousand s of 1ndustn al
eco nom1 c
tr agedy
1n
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layoffs.
so
utheaste
rn
Ohio
whtch
Charles Grunm . a member
of Um ted Mme Wor kers would affect the en tire
w~re
mcluded in the Recog niti on and Cappin g Di strtet 6 and th e go,ernor 's state," he smd
"To· l.h is point, the federal
evening 's program, as wH s Cerem ony m the aud1tunum coa l conference committee,
EPA
has 1ns1sted on the use of
said th ere 1s even some doubt
tfic Freshman cla ss song , adja cent to th e sanctuary.
sc
ru
bbers
to remove sulfu r
"The Hands of Tim e". Ann
Janet Byers, R.N.. Direct or that the proposed fed eral
Ftscher direct ed th e Gl ee of the School of Nursmg
Club , and Ed ith Ross was the commented that this was the
or ga nist at thi s annual largest att enda nce for a
~ulfur coal ha ~ h et~n cullvt~ rtt&gt;d
ccremon)'.
FresHman ca pping and ex·
All of the famili es and pressed her gratitude to the
Conco IS a subsid tary of
PITTSBURGH IUPI 1 friends who atten ded join ed Fatth Rapti s! Church for
Con
tmcntal 011 Co 1Conco 1,
High-sulfur
coal
found
the Class of \980 for a their gracious hospiUillly.
which
a lso uwn s ..Con·
extensively
in
Ohio.
western
recepti on that foll ow(•rl tht•
Pcnn s)lvama and the Nort h· soli datwn Coal Co.
'" The test rates reneet th e
ern Pa nh and le of Wes t
thro ughp ut
rate
Virgmw - has been con· h• gh
verted successfully to pipe· requir ed for a pr oposed
lme quality gas 1n a test demonstration plant."' sa 1d
project 111 Scotland, the Cuneo Wtlliam B. Cart er. vice
th e apparent refusal of the mised by the presidents of Coa l De velopment Cn an- ' pr cs tden t of the Coal
Rhodes ian leadership - Afncan front.\m e states and nounced F"ml ay .
De-elopmenl Co
Prim e Minster ian Smtth and menti oned by Nkomo m hiS
Carter sa1d the fi ve-&lt;lay
three black moderates - to first nll'etin ~ wrth Vance and
test took place m late March
la ke pa rt m such a meeting. Owen
at a large gasifi cati on pil ot
The discussions in Dar ~s
in
Wcster fteld ,
pla nt
NOW YOU KNOW
Sa laam Frtday dea lt with an
Scotland Coal from a Con·
Howdy people are called
Anglo-American plan for C1
so ltdauon operati on near
houliga
n1; because that was
new Rhodesian constitution
Pitt sburgh was gasthed and
lhe name of a fa mily of the data wa s obtain ed durin g
th ai would provid e fo r
MEDl,\ , I' a I UP! I - W. ,\
brawlers 111 Ireland 111 the late the test wh1ch ran ve ry
majority rule.
· Ttony'" Boy le. described as a l!lt h century .
B riti~ s pok esma n
smoothly, C&gt;I rter sa1d.
• 111 11a n ··t:ornplrtcly " ' pcd ou1 ''
Hamilton Wh)1e said the
vf lll lJ II£~)' by h iS ~ tX yeH rS of
llllks dealtmamiy with three
legal problem s. will at&gt;peal
"gut issues" - the role of a
h1 s fi rst-de gree mur der
Ilrittsh
r es id e n t
commissioner. a prOJXls&lt;.'!l cun vlttion With borrowed
U.N. presence a nd the Cfl ur1 doc um ent s and an
(11torn ey tu whum he O\\CS
makeup of Rhodesia.
mtmcy .
Ame rican of fi cutls said
DcliJwarc County Co urt
Umt they had been to'd by President Jucl ~ c Fran cis J.
so me of th e A1r1can Ca t a nia f"nda y den ied a
pr esi den ts s up po rt 1 n~ th e pauper" s petition fil ed by
guerrilla wa r - in RhodeSia Boyle. a former Umtcd Mt ne
that the Patrtotic t'ront now
Wurk ers prcslllent convicted
accepted the ba sic provisions
P-cb
\7 fQr th e scer,nd tun e '"
of the Anglo-Amencan pla n.
the 1969 slay1ngs of un ion
But, they said, the y were
n va l
Joseph
" J oc k"
unable to detect th e new
Yab lonski , his w1 fe and
fl exi bility that had been pro- dau ghter.

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THIRTY-FOUR members of the Holzer Medt ca l
Center School of Nursing, Class of 1980, received their
caps durmg ceremomes hel d Fnday mghl at Fatth Baptist
Churc h 111 Rodney . Pictured above areclass members and
their instructors Ft r•t row, left to right : Hebecca Lee
Holland , Tma Mae Wilcoxen, I.IS~J Kay Wil helm, Cheryl
Huber, Doris Matthews, Kathy Lyons, B(•rk) .Ja mes, Jan
Eliek and Mary Maddut Seco nd Row - Sherry Vt ckers ,
R.N ., fnstru ctor: Tw ila Thompso n. ,Jayne Smith . Kathy
Dukas. Connie Lyon, She ila La mer , Krhl:tl Hash. Carla

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Historian Frank Hill knows
know about Doane Academy ' everything about Gallipolis
history ... well, ahnost every·
thing! When a friend came up
Geiser, Rex Gillespie, Jay with "a Mr. Rupp from our
Haskins, Brent Jones, Dennis area who attended Doane
Kirby , J. P . Kisor , · x, Bob Academy here either in the
Mt ller , Jerry Mullins, city or county" Frank Hill
Patrick Napper, Kevin scratched hiS head, studied
Radar, Don Russell, fulger the ceiling, shrugged his
Stout · x, Chris Wellington. shoulders, and admitted that
.Cosmetology Sr. - Cindy
this bit of history was missing
Booten , Sharon Conn , Patty
from his encyclopedic store
Holtz, Helen Stiffler, Melody
W1 seman .
Cosmetology Jr. - Darla
Ca mpbell, Pam Doherty,
Jamee Farley , Ttna Garey ,
Debbie Howell, Fern Hubbard, Regina Leach, &amp;bin
Murphy · x, Ruth 'Murphy,
3 IN ONE IS a new
Kathleen Osborn, Vonzell
di nmg . , . three
Ward , April Wise.
Drafting Sr. - Kim Bates,
Randall Betts, Randy Neal •
x, Steve Lorbach.
Draftmg Jr. - Charles
Denn ey , Dorcas Elkins,
Hobbie Norman, J effer y
Preston, Kevin Slllls, Gary
Speraw, Anthony Thorne,
Km1 Tramer.
lndu•trial Mamtenance Sr.
- Terry Abbott, James
Collin s · x, Jay Drummond ·
x, James Kemp, Jeff Nelson,
Craig Pinkerton.
Industrial Maintenance J r.
- David Cox; Ryan Easley,
Charles Erickson , Jamie
Gibson, George Knighting,
John Matthews, Bruce Me·
Manis • x, Andy McQuid,
Do ug Patterson • x, Mike
Riley, · x, Rex Browning.
Alan
Weldm g Sr . Drummond , Dallas Sayre,
Mi chael Sprouse, Rick
Theiss, Marty Williams.
Welding Jr. - Brent Clark ,
Mark Curnette, Stan Ervin,
Kelly Fogle, Joe Malone ,
Keith- Stollings.

SUN DAY. APRIL 16, 1978

VOL. 12 NO.ll

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a full treasury fille'tl to the brun w1th persona l state mcome tax pra y or meditate
to borrow aga mst anticipa ted revenues.
Those who couldn 't get 1n wmted outside and were later
Monday, the Con tr olling Board will advance the Cleveland paymenL, , the state can well afford to advance Cleveland its
treated to what has become a rather routine performance by
basic md
system mne months worth of state aid - about $30.6 million If lots of districts ask for the same treatment , they'll f1 nd the Rtta Warren, a 5().yea r Brockton, Ma ss . grandmother , who
to keep the schools going until the summer recess.
preached for about a half4wur about how the Legislature won't
Legislative leaders, who w01 ked out the pl an along wtth {'Uoboard bare
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allow child ren to pray,
state school officials and th e governor 's office, will tell &gt;ou the
Both demonstratiOns were generally Ignored Noisy
The Cleveland situation was not , of course , th e only sal vo
plan is nQt a "bail ou t ~ but simply gives Clevebnd its ow n
demonstratiOns light up the headlines for a day or so, but
endured by the Legislature last week .
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money - albeit m advance .
On two occasions, public emp loyee unions rallied about 3,000 qUickly darken mto sooth mg obscurity
That cannon ma y backfire. One Cincmnati legisla tor ha s
On e thing upon whtch the Legtslature prides itself is The
already li t the fuse , cla1mmg the advance payment plan ts of members at the Statehouse , chanting for a b1gger pay rmse
Dehberal!ve
Process. Loud vmces neither quicken nor retard
such importance - and' perhaps precedent setting - th at the tl1 an the $55 mil hon called for 111 a pending bill.
And
on
Tuesday
afternoon,
about
200
more
people
Jammed
It
whole Legislature, not just the seven-member Controlling
D&lt;!CISIOns are made quietly. It ts the effe ct of the decisions
into a hot and stuffy Senate hearing room to hear opponents to
Board, should approve it.
wh1i
·h sometimes produces the explosi on.
a
btU
rn
a~da
tm
g
a
mmute
9f
stl
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m
schools
so
children
ca
n
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Cons ultant. Home Hea lth
Agency Pr ogram of the Oh10
De partmeol ·of Healt h· m
Columbus. Ohio.
Handl ing the de tail ed
plannmg for !his informative
program are co-ch ~irpersons
Nanc y Ranung Kohlrieser,
Coord10a)lr of Consultation
and Edil'ca tion. and Bern ard
H N~ehm , Ph,D., Director of
Consultati on and Education,
bot h of wh om ar e staff
memhers of the Communtl V
Mental Health Center .
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Gallipolis, Oh to 45631.
Resen•ations may also be
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Deadline for reservations,
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H\: is good as can be found

In the house of old Gal! ta
And in Ohio state
There IS a town ea lled Vmlon
Vlhose adva ntilges are greal.
.,. Aod In our grand old county
Our town cannot be beat
Allowmg one ex ct•ptwn
That IS our county seat
We have have a first-class
flour mill
That runs the yea r around
G,W, Sha ck IS oroonctor
And can easily be fo und .
Shack also owns the woolen
mill
Where he Will spm you r wool
You will receive no ham1
Of stores of general mer·
chand1se
Our town can boast uf three
Owned by F'ellman. Will . and
Hartsook
As you can plamly see
We also have a hardware
And tm ware store combmed
The proprietor"s name IS
Anderson
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For fnrty miles around

We also hal't' two barbers
If you want tn know lhetr
names

One 1s Wt lltam Jackson
The other lla•ter James
Vmton has a bakery
Where ) ou may buy your
bread
And also has a lunch room
Where people may be fed .
Will Bull er IS our livery man
If yu u want to drive about,
Just ca ll on 111m to get a rig
And he will set you out.
We are blessed w1th doctors,
We have a full quartette,
If you should have a broken
bone
You ca n get it safel) set.
Of co urse we have a post
off tee
Kept by a Democrat
H1s name •s Charles Ro binson
He is julll , clever and fat.
We also have a dentiSt
And also of gc1nd drug stores
Ed
Beggs IS hard to beat,
We su n' \~ t1tne our share
make you a good set of
He'll
Run by Hamilton and Dustin
teeth
And they will treat you fair
The ha rness shop at Vtnton And do it very chea p.
And If yo u want good
Is run by Joe McGhee
photographs
If you want to buy good
Mr
Whea !don IS the man,
harness
will
make you as good a
He
Just call on hun and see for
pil1
Ufl'
l ourself.
The ta nne ry's run by r\ s anybody ca n.
As a h•estoek dealer
Mathews,
rge Eagle's hard to beat
Geo
Who makes good leather. too
He
will buy your hogs and
And
our
shoema ke r
cattle
Glassburn
Can make a splendid shoe. And also buy your sheep.
The blacksm ith 's name 1f TI1e Hockmg Valley agen t

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Is always at hi s post ,
His name is William Porter
Of friends he has a host
We also have a notary
Who is fat and saucy too,
His name is E. G. Shaver,
With a No. 11 shoe.
Our bridge contractors are
the Sl'Otts
They're workmen tried and
true
The bridges that they've bmlt
around
Are not a very few
In societies and orders
Our town is not behmd
We've Free Masons and Odd
F'ellows
And G A R you'll fmd
We also have two mimsters
You rna) have heard before
One is Wm . Harkins the other
H. Devore.
Of hotels we have plenty
Their number being two
Onl y sto p and try them
And they'll deal square by
you.
Of laborers and teamste rs
We have about a score ·
Of toughs and bums and
loafers
· We have as many more
Oh, yes, there's our town
officers
Of those we have a few ,
George Koonlz is our town
marshal
Our Mayor's name 1s Pugh.
We hav e a splendid council
Their numbers being six
They can pass the ordinances
And keep the strerts m a ftx
So now, to take it all in all,
I thmk you will agree
We have as fine a little town
As you would wish to see
Now if you 're read my story
through
And did nol fmd a varn
I hope if il has done no good
It surely d1d no harm
AVintonite
Vmton has changed a great
deal since the above lines
were wrttten.
It 's a p1t y, but I don't know
who wrote them . I was .once
told thal perhaps Anna Evans
mi ~ht have put a ll t his
together. I cannot put an
exact date on this, however, I
beli eve that ll dates hefore
1900.

At one time V1 nt onites
made a bid to have the county
seat moved to Vinton . This
wa s aft er a ft re that
destmyed the courthouse. T S., Rt 3, Box 268,
Gallipolis, Oh10 .

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ROCK SPRINGS - Rio
Grande Chorale will present
two programs at Salisbury
Elementary School on
Tuesday , April 18. The af·
ternoon performance will be
for student s and staff
members The 7 p m. per·
formance 1s open to the
public. The program is free of
charge .
Fol lowin g the program
Salisbu ry PTO members will
convene for thei r regular
April meeting.

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The Ra cine ER Sq uad was
called Wednesda y at 12.20
p.m to Portla nd for Beverly
Lawson , a medtcal patient,
who was taken to Pleasant
Valley Hospital.
On Thursday at 5 p m.
W UIC Lee, Racine was taken
to Holzer Medical 'center and
at l :25 p m Mce Rairden,
Long Bottom, was taken to
Veterans Memorial H o~ital.

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Monsanto President John W.
Hanley , calling himself a pled
piper gomg about the country
attempting to educate people
on riSks and benefit s of
chemica ls and the chemical
mdustry, has called for less
control on the chemical mdust ry
Interviewed Friday by The
Clevela nd Press pnor to the
speaking to the C1t y Club
Forum, Hanley also satd
there is no denymg there are
many chemicals that are bad
actors, but quickly add ed that
With proper use, they could he
useful.
He also po inted to asbestos,
a natural s ub~a nce which
has . been found to carry
cancer-causmg agents.

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GRAVELY
TRACTOR SALES
204 Condor Sf.
9'11 1971
Pom eroy , 0 .
Open
9 ·00-l · l O
Monday . Satur da y
Manning Roush,

Honor roll
8uckeye Hill s ca reer
tenter has announced the
honor roll for the th ird
gradmg period
Listed were :x denotes all
'"A" st udent ).
Agriculture: .
Ag. Business
Mark
Carter ,- x, Curt Elliott, John
Ir win · x, John Lee, Arlene
Pitchford, Lynn Smith.
Ag . Mechanics Sr. - Greg
Ball, Wilson Bapst, Ronald
Davis, Gene Duke, Davtd
Morgan, J1m Thevemr, To m
Wright, Rick Zinn.
Ag . Mechanics Jr. - Chris
Fannm, M1ke Gilliland, Jeff
Golden, Scott Pafks, Tim
Reid, Dav1d Russell, Philip
Skeens, Jo Taylor, Vaughn
Tay lor, Rocky Thompson,
Fra nk Tirpa k, Johnnie
Woo lndge.
F'orestry Sr. - Ellen Cox,
Keith Cox.
Forestry Jr. - Tun Baker,
Ch riS Brown, Mike Bro\\11 - x,
Jeff Holloway , Jamie Mills,
Bobby Masste,
Duane
Skidmore, Joe Stover.
Business and Distributive
Education .
Clerical Graphics Sr Debbie Clevenger
Clerical Graphics Jr. Deanna Dunn, Carla Gibson,
Cindy Green, Tem MaxwelL
Susan Ousley, Robin Rife,
Judy Woodya rd.
Data Accountmg Sr. Bobbie Hubbell . x, Ntkki
Johnson · x, Carolyn
Robmson · x, Cratg Shockey,
Teresa Wagener.
Data Accountmg Jr. Tammy Guin tha r, Rita
Ham lin , Chris Hammond,
Crystal Harri son · x, Ca role
Kallner, Joyce Kiso r, Patty
McKinney . Ltnda Puckett · x,
Te resa Whitmore, Jimm y
Wilgus.
Distribut ion &amp; Marketing
Sr. - D1a ne Adkins, Vance
Dray, Randy Lane, David
Lowman , Andy Polcy n,
Sharon Reyn old s, J eff
Rocch1.
Distribution &amp; Mkt. Jr.
Patricia Arthur, Tim Bur·
neu e, Shari Davis- x, James
Ferre ll , James Joh nson,
J oyce Seymour, Mary
Stanley, Kathy Taylor,
Bonme NewelL
Htgh Skill Steno Sr. - Mary
Ann Beck . x, Vicki Jordan ·
x, Tammy Ki sor · x, Da rla
La ndrum· x, Kathy Luckett,
Lu cill e Mil stea d, Selena
Reffett. Christine Hec k.
Cynthia Stroop, Lori Ward.
Kim Ziegler.
Htgh Skill Steno Jr Becky Brown - x, Joa lynn
Haydon, Te rri Hess, Sherry
Lee • x, Cathy Russell · x,
Lauric Sorrell , Leisha
Stevens · x, Rhonda Stover
Mdse. Accountmg &amp; Whsc.
Jr. - Debb1e Campbell · x,
Jewe ll Cole ma n, Dreama
Eddy , · Roger Gardner,
Debbie Larson , Donna
Lively , Delbert McCollwn ,
James Moody , Jennell Oi ler.
Home Economics·
m
Home
, Ca reers
Economt cs Sr. - Becky
G1lhert · x, Connie Knighting,
Denise Miller , Dawn Musick,
Barbara State n, Brenda
Treible, Dottie Wiley.
1n
Home
Caree rs
Economics Jr . ·- Darlene
Be ntley,
Kel ly
Booth ,
Beverly
Burn s, Janet
Caldwell, Patri cta Fmrchi ld ,
Crystal Jon es, Resa Me·
Wh orter , Teresa Mit che ll ,
Bonnie Murphy , Lav onda
Stanley, Santa Wau gh , Cathy
Truesdall
&gt;Diversified Health Oc·
cupations Sr. - Barbara
Boo ne, Tawna Borden, Treva
Carter · x, Druanne Chapman , Ginger Dodrill · x,
Tammy Hemb y, Cmd y
Huntley, Anna Jarrell. Lisa
Kru ge r, Nancy LeMaster,
Li sa Maynard , Stephan ie
McKinnills, Jenny Petr ie,
Chri stma Heedy, Tamt e
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Thaxton · x.
Diversi fie d Hea lth Oc·
cupations Jr . - Penny Ball ·
x, Beverly Brown, Elizabeth
Callahan, Valeri e Cam pbell,
Li sa Dix on, Debbie F'annin, ·
Bren da Fe rg uso n, Selena
Fyffe , Cindy Goble · x,
Gordon J arrell · x, Kathy
Jones, Linda Lucas, Marcia
· Montgomery • x , Stephame
fulgers · x, Pam Sexton,
V1cky ·smith · x, Lorenda
Strawser , Rhonda Wh it·

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By Katie Crow

I would hke to take this opporturuty to commend the
employes of Pmecrest Care Center for their dedication and
loyalty to the residents.
I have never seen such patience and consideration given to
so manv . It certainlv takes a special breed of people to cope
with the many problems they face every day.
Since my mother-in-law: Josephine Crow, has been a
patient at the Center I have had the opportunity to visit there
man y times. I have ye t to hear one employe raiSe their voice to
some very strange and impossible requests made by some of
the residents .
It makes one sad to VIsit there but yet you have a feeling of
contentment that your loved one 1s mgood hands.
They not only care for the residents, but they strongly
be lieve m rehabilitation a nd they do wonders.
We don't know what life has in store for any of us and
perhaps someday some of us will have to be a resident of the
Center or a sim ilar place.
Coun t your blessings - what we take for granted the
residents of the center thmk 11 is a gift from Heaven.
Well und erway is the B1g Bend Mmstrel Assn ., "Big Bend
Varieties" under the capable direction of Bob Hoeflich Tt will

be staged on Saturday, May 6, at Meigs High School.
This is our 25th year and it does not seem possible that the
years have gone by so fast.
The Big Bend Minstrel Association was organized in 1953
with the first shows presented at Pomeroy, Middleport and
Racine.
In the beginning, rehearsals were held at Letart Falls
Elementary School. In fact , show~ paid for the building of the
lunchroom at Letart Falls Elerrientary.
Many of the first cast members have left th~ area. Two,
Dan Th!DIIpson and Roy Reuter, have died .
As the old saying goes, "the show must go on" and so it will,
on Saturday, May 6.
Hoeflich has never had a "turkey" and this show will
prove that he never will ... see you on the 6th of May.

Ohio politics

What happens now if l!ther districts want funds in advance?
By DICK KIMMINS
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Th e ca nnons anchoring the corners of
Statehouse Square 10 downtown Columbus point away from the
building - mistakenly so according to some cnt1cs
Cannons that are directed inward toward the Ohio Legis·
lature are not of the mili tary variety, but can be JUSt as
explosive depending on how they arrive and what they contam .
Last week's main sa lvo came from Cleveland where voters
decided not to raise their own taxes to keep thei; public school
system operatm g.
So, for the second time in fiv e months , the Legislature was
called on to bat! out the state's largest school system.
In December, the Legislature passed a temporary d~ fi cit
fmancmg bill to allow Cleveland and any other sehool distn ct

Congratulations in advance to Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Hepp, Spring Ave. , Pomeroy, who will be celebrating their 57th
wedding anruversary come next month .
Mrs. Robert (Carolyn) Tripp, Tuppers Plains, has been
chosen for Who's Who Among Students in America Junior
Colleges Honors Program.
She was chosen for academic excellence and student
activities. She has been editor of the college magazine
"Gambit" and represented her college, Parkersburg
Community College, in the Nationals m the field of Forensics.
She 1s attending school on an academic scholarship.
. It is one thing to attend college but it is another to attend
school and take care of a family . She and her husband are the
parents of two sons, age 6 and 8. Mrs. Tripp is the daughter of
CMr. a?d Mrs. Byrne Vaughan, Pome.roy.

GAJ.UPOLIS - What do
you know abo ut the 1911 state

tington · x.
Food Service Sr . - Joyce
B1as, Cathy Barcus (O'De ll )
Food Serv ice Jr. - Lorrie
Jenkm s, Sherry Ma rcum ,
Kt m Vi ckers , Christina
Wallace
Trade
&amp;
In dust rial
Education :
Atr ConditiOmng · Heatm g
Sr. - Cliff Kisor, John Mcllride, Hen ry Siewert.
Air Conditioning· Heating
Jr. - Hay Bevins, Keith
Mu ll ins, Gary Nibert, Tom
Richt e, Larry Russell, Cindy
.Sayre, Greg Schweitzer.
Auto Body Sr. - Roge r
Ca ldwell, J ames Freeman.
Auto Body Jr. - Mark
Arnold, Mark Fulks, Bryan
Ga rd ner , La rry Grov es,
Charles Pitlenger , Bru ce
Waugh, Jon O'Rourke.
Auto Mechanics Sr . Randy McKinney· x, Ernest
Mundell , Greg Oliver · x.
Auto Mechanics Jr . - Ken
Bronokowski, John Ca rroll •
x, Jim Harrah, · x, Clyde
Hurd, Gtb Kiefer • x, Billy
Lester, Roger Mullms, Bill
Need~am , William Richards ,
Jimmy Saunders · x, Jody
Saund ers, Dav1d Seve rt .
Tay lor,
Jeff
Cha rles
Wa ldron.
Bu il ding Trades Sr. Mark Allman, David Byler ,
l.loyd J . Carter, Tim Davis,
Mike Fisher, Keith Horton,
Ma rcus Mooney · x, David
Mullins, Jam.es D. Patrick,
William Rupert, Roy Allen
Sayre, Jon Turner, Roger
Vance, Jerry Wi lfong
Buildin~ Trades Jr.- Tony
Angelo. David Evans , Dale

Moratorium sought by Rhodes

of knowledge.
Both as a writer and as a
lecturer , Hill has told you
things you didn't know about
the area's past . Now he asks
that you tell blm.
If you'll telephon e the
Tlmes..Sentlnel either at 44&amp;2342 in Gallia County or 992·
6111 in Meigs County, we'll
relay the information to
Frank Hill - both about
Rupp and Doane Academy.

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GALl..IPOLIS- A capactl y Cl ass of 1980 , recetvmg thei r
crowd of app roximately 500 caps from their Junior B1g
people attended the Annual Sisters, followed this very
llecog ntt ion and Ca ppin g irnpurtant moment 10 their
Ceremony for the Freshman buddin g caree rs w1th a most
Cla ss of the Holzer Medtcal Imp ressive candlel tght ing
Center School of Nurst ng, In ceremony and &lt;I recitation of
the san&lt;1 uary of the Faith the Flor ence Ni ghtin gale
Baptiot Church In Rodnll!l' on Pledge,
Musical select ions by th e
Frida y evening .
The 34 members of the School of Nursing Gl ee Club

Vance, partner have diffi.culties

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ES
SA LAAM .
Tanzania 1UI'I 1 - Secretary
of Swte Cyrus Van ce and hts
British negohatt ng partner
are running into unexpcelL'Ii
diffk ulhes with guerrilla
leaders m ta lks mmed at
averting civil war in
Rhodesia
One U.S. offtcial desc nhed
the fir st session Fr td ay
mv olv1n g Va nce, British
Forei gn Secr etary Da vtd
Owen and the tw o CO·
chairmen of the mt hta nt
Patrt olic Fr ont that IS
fightmg for power in the
former British colony as a
"twt&gt;liour sparring match."

The second session was "a
continuation of the sparnng
match we had earlier," he
said .
" Differen ces were express·
ed ," he sai d. " No decisions
were made."
Vance him se lf described
the fir~1 session as ''a very
senous discus~ion ."
The Anglo-American leam

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arnvcd m Oar es Salaam in
the beli ef that HUerrtl la
leaders Jnshua Nkonw and
Roher! Mugabe had accepted
the idea of a confe rence of all
parties
Vance has smd &lt;J fa!l ure to
get th e vari ous factiOns
together would result m a
fu ll -scale CIVil war.
Com p lkatin~ mcrtll;!r s was

RELEASED
MEDINA, Ohto (UPl i
Brunsw ick's defia nt teach ers
were sprung from their jai l
cells Fndily when cha rges
were dropped. Their freedom
was followed with ail an·
nouncement sc hools wo uld be
closed for an indefinite penod
beginning_Monday because of
the labor problems.
Amid car horn blasts,
cheermg and much hugging
an d ki ss 1n g, 35 . st nkln g
teachers were released from
the Medina County jail where
they had spent SIX days.

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DAVID E. STE IN, Ph.D.

DAVID JAMES DeRIT A.
Ph .D .

gases from OhiO coal ," said

llhodcs. '" But scrubbers ha ve
prnved to be uneconornica l 1
unr el iab le. and unfit f11r
Hl sta \l atiOn on exJstlll g
lxH iers We need a thr ee-year
mor atonum on mee tin g
standards so thil t SCience ran
solve the proble m of sul fu r
removal. "
· Th e future of the c"al
mi mng mdustry IS 10 doubt ,
cmd consumers all nver Ohw
an~ faced wi th even hi gher
elel tnc b1lls tf Ihe federa l
goverrun ent does not tC~ ke a
more realtst1 c sta nc e on
sulfur di OXId e laws and
reg ulations." sa iii Rhodes
" Cont r ary
to
yuur
dnnoun ct! d 1ntentinn tv
1ncre ase coal pr odu et1 on,

Ohi o production w11l ded tne
this year because of federal
sulf ur di oxid e laws and
regu latiO ns," sa1d the
~ove rnor.

Rh(ldes sa1d to comp ly w1th
fedenil a1r regu\(ltiOn s, some
Oh1o electric ut iltiies are m
the process of cancel hn ~ Ohio
coa l con tracts . swn rhlng
mstead to mor e expensJvl'
Western coal
"Th e loss of the util tty cual
nutr krt
would
meon
tmemployment for \0,000 e&lt;&gt;al
min e r ~
In
southea stern
Ohi o." said Rhodes
The conference. sponson'd
by the Ohio Mming and
Rec lamat iO n Assoc1 atwn ,
wa s open to all Citizens of
eas tern
Otno
coa l
commun1t1 es
Speakers alsn 1n cludt•d
Ohio En ergy Clu e[ Hobert
Ryan a nd Hcp Doug la s
Applegate. D·Oh1o
"The purpose of the Coal
Pol ley Co nf er ence IS to
cxan11ne the problem of the
tLse of Oh10 l1 igh sulfur co al m
its market area ,'' th e Mmmg
and Reclamati on Association
said prwr to tll e meeting .
" II will also exan11ne meth·
ods to solve the proble ms of
mdu stnes and utlil tJ Cs 1n Ihe
of Ohw eoal und er the

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federal E nvir onme ntal
Protection AenC) gllldelmes
and to develop a partnership
of slate officials, industry,
labor and
com muni ty
r epres~ n tC~lives
working
~'gcth er on the problem,"
sa1d the associ ation.

Union gets
loan for
payments
WASHI NG TON iU PI )
Tr ustees of the United Mine
Workers'
health
and
rcuremcnt umon announced
Fri da y the union has received
an $85 million loan to make up
pension payments missed in
F' ebruary and March because
of the llO~Ia y coal strike
and a lack of fundmg for the
trust .
11w trustees sa1d the loan
ena bles the fund s to make
April pension pa yments to the
\0 ,500 nuners covered by the
\951 pension plan .
In a statement. the trustees
said th e loa n would be
repayed wtth future income
earned by coal produced by
miners whose employers sign
UMWA contracts.
A spokesman for the
Bttuminnus Coal Operators
Assoc tati on sa 1d the BCOA
~ a s pleased , that pension
checks for retired mmers
under the 1950 pension plan
had been ma•led by the
umon·s hea lth a nd retirement
funds .
The spokesman noted tha t
BCOA's actions in assist ing
the trusi'tiCs of the funds 111
obtammg a $62 mtllion loan
had enabled the t rustees to
send the checks out much
more qutckl) than expected
or wu uld have been otherw ise
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GALLIPOLIS
The a nd pa tient s and the
second m a ser1es of one -da y utilizati on of av atla blc
workshops sponsored by the community resources.
Advisory Co un cil of the
Th ose parti cipating will
Holzer Medical Center Healt h in clu de Dav1d S. Stein , Ph .D .
l,eaming Resource Center Assistl\!lt Professor of the
1HLHC) wil l be held at th e Division o,f Med ical Com·
Community Mental Hea llh mu nications at Ohw Stat e
Center located across High· University who is al so the
way 160 from the hospital on Administrative Assistant m
Sa turday , April29, starting at Educati on at Childr en's
9:30 a.m
Hospital in Co lumbus; Da vid
"' Perspectives on Patient Jam es Delhta , Ph.D ,
Ed uca tion" will be th e Psychologist and Director of
subject for this most in· Emergency Servi ces for the
teresting progra111 that will Gallia - Jackson . Meigs
feature four outsta ndm g Community Mental Health
~~==~":".::.:'~_;parti cipants to defme the Center in Gallipoli s; Arnold
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INSPECTING INDUSTRIAL PARK - Several members of the board of the non·profit Mason County Development
sonn et in th e pati ent associated with the Medical
Authority are ahown In front of the recently conatructed 300,000 gallon water tank and fire station building at the 60 .7 acres
ed ucati on pro c~ss . Through Plaza and a member of the
Muon County IndUJirlal Park, located near the Fairgrounds. Construction of roads and site preparation Is to begin at the
their pr esentations and panel Medical Staff of the Holzer
Itidllllrlal Park within thenateGdays and loll will be available for sale to lnd1111trles by later this summer. Shown, from left,
discussions , the workshop Medical Center and Davma
John NUea, lnl)ltCior for J . H. Milam, Inc., Charles Roolinger; engineer for J . H. Milam, Inc., Bernard Lleving, Jack Burdett, wtll exam me this subject in J . Go snell , 'M.S.'N ., currently
Charles Lanham, Jack Fruth, Warren Weaver and Vitua Hartley, Jr., aU members of the Development Authority board.
terms of acute, chronic and a Ph .D candidate in adult
Oljter board members present for the Inspection, but not plct&gt;~ , ed , were Charlotte Jenks, Charles Black and President Bob
pr eventative formats • 111 " edu cation at Ohi o State
Wll\gett.
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SA INT CLAIR SVll.l.E , reg ulatiOns would ben efit
Ohio I UPI) - lnuned1 ale people's hea lth.
"The regulations arc aimed
impl ementation of fed eral
clean air standards could at reducing sulfw· emissions
sen ously di srupt stale and stu di es show th at
indu stry. Gov . Jam es A. released parltculate matter
I
Rhode s and coal mdu stry IS a greater health concern ,''
off icials sa1d at a Coal Polley he said .
Rhod es asked for the
Conference Sa tur day at the
Oh io llmverslt)' Belm ont moratorium in order to gtve
'
SCientist s ttme to develop an
'
County campus.
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Rhodes addre ssed the ec onom tea l met hod for
group and also sen t his burn tng Ohw coal, which It as
co mments to Pre sid ent a high sulfur content.
Graves and Kmta Smith Third Row - Barbara Shelton,
"'The
eco nomy
of
Carter by telegt·am He asked
R.N , Instructor; .Janet Byers, R.N., Director of School of
Carter to m1pose a three-year sout hea stern Oh10 w1l l
Nursing; Paula Hughes, Debbt e McDonie, Grace
moratorium on tmplementm g co llap se~ [ the pr esent federal
Burnhe1mer, Jamce Coffey . Penny Daugherty , Sally
the federal ai r polluti on poltcy is not cha nged," said
Ehret and Tri sh Terry. Fourt h Row - Lenni e Davi s,
Rh odes . " If the federal
stand ards m Ohio.
R.N.. lnst rucotr , Julie McAfooes, R.N , Instructor ,
Robin Turner , a vice pres!· goverm1cnt contin ues to ms1st
Cheryl Bruce, Cl•anssa Parsons. Kathryn Th ornton,
dent of the North Amencan on overmght lmpl ementa tlon
Betty Spray , .V1ck• Humplu·eys, Col ette Lejcar , Hope
Coa l Cor p and Ralph Patton, of unrea ltst 1c clea n a1r
.Jago, Be th Taylor , Ch eryl Roszell a nti Thmnasma Gates,
a v1ce president of the regulations, 11 w1ll be come
Consohdat10n Coal Co , both unposs1ble to burn Oh10 coal ,
sa t d
imm e di at e which has a lu gh sulfur
unplementation would c&lt;:Juse content
"Thi s would add up to an
thousand s of 1ndustn al
eco nom1 c
tr agedy
1n
·
layoffs.
so
utheaste
rn
Ohio
whtch
Charles Grunm . a member
of Um ted Mme Wor kers would affect the en tire
w~re
mcluded in the Recog niti on and Cappin g Di strtet 6 and th e go,ernor 's state," he smd
"To· l.h is point, the federal
evening 's program, as wH s Cerem ony m the aud1tunum coa l conference committee,
EPA
has 1ns1sted on the use of
said th ere 1s even some doubt
tfic Freshman cla ss song , adja cent to th e sanctuary.
sc
ru
bbers
to remove sulfu r
"The Hands of Tim e". Ann
Janet Byers, R.N.. Direct or that the proposed fed eral
Ftscher direct ed th e Gl ee of the School of Nursmg
Club , and Ed ith Ross was the commented that this was the
or ga nist at thi s annual largest att enda nce for a
~ulfur coal ha ~ h et~n cullvt~ rtt&gt;d
ccremon)'.
FresHman ca pping and ex·
All of the famili es and pressed her gratitude to the
Conco IS a subsid tary of
PITTSBURGH IUPI 1 friends who atten ded join ed Fatth Rapti s! Church for
Con
tmcntal 011 Co 1Conco 1,
High-sulfur
coal
found
the Class of \980 for a their gracious hospiUillly.
which
a lso uwn s ..Con·
extensively
in
Ohio.
western
recepti on that foll ow(•rl tht•
Pcnn s)lvama and the Nort h· soli datwn Coal Co.
'" The test rates reneet th e
ern Pa nh and le of Wes t
thro ughp ut
rate
Virgmw - has been con· h• gh
verted successfully to pipe· requir ed for a pr oposed
lme quality gas 1n a test demonstration plant."' sa 1d
project 111 Scotland, the Cuneo Wtlliam B. Cart er. vice
th e apparent refusal of the mised by the presidents of Coa l De velopment Cn an- ' pr cs tden t of the Coal
Rhodes ian leadership - Afncan front.\m e states and nounced F"ml ay .
De-elopmenl Co
Prim e Minster ian Smtth and menti oned by Nkomo m hiS
Carter sa1d the fi ve-&lt;lay
three black moderates - to first nll'etin ~ wrth Vance and
test took place m late March
la ke pa rt m such a meeting. Owen
at a large gasifi cati on pil ot
The discussions in Dar ~s
in
Wcster fteld ,
pla nt
NOW YOU KNOW
Sa laam Frtday dea lt with an
Scotland Coal from a Con·
Howdy people are called
Anglo-American plan for C1
so ltdauon operati on near
houliga
n1; because that was
new Rhodesian constitution
Pitt sburgh was gasthed and
lhe name of a fa mily of the data wa s obtain ed durin g
th ai would provid e fo r
MEDl,\ , I' a I UP! I - W. ,\
brawlers 111 Ireland 111 the late the test wh1ch ran ve ry
majority rule.
· Ttony'" Boy le. described as a l!lt h century .
B riti~ s pok esma n
smoothly, C&gt;I rter sa1d.
• 111 11a n ··t:ornplrtcly " ' pcd ou1 ''
Hamilton Wh)1e said the
vf lll lJ II£~)' by h iS ~ tX yeH rS of
llllks dealtmamiy with three
legal problem s. will at&gt;peal
"gut issues" - the role of a
h1 s fi rst-de gree mur der
Ilrittsh
r es id e n t
commissioner. a prOJXls&lt;.'!l cun vlttion With borrowed
U.N. presence a nd the Cfl ur1 doc um ent s and an
(11torn ey tu whum he O\\CS
makeup of Rhodesia.
mtmcy .
Ame rican of fi cutls said
DcliJwarc County Co urt
Umt they had been to'd by President Jucl ~ c Fran cis J.
so me of th e A1r1can Ca t a nia f"nda y den ied a
pr esi den ts s up po rt 1 n~ th e pauper" s petition fil ed by
guerrilla wa r - in RhodeSia Boyle. a former Umtcd Mt ne
that the Patrtotic t'ront now
Wurk ers prcslllent convicted
accepted the ba sic provisions
P-cb
\7 fQr th e scer,nd tun e '"
of the Anglo-Amencan pla n.
the 1969 slay1ngs of un ion
But, they said, the y were
n va l
Joseph
" J oc k"
unable to detect th e new
Yab lonski , his w1 fe and
fl exi bility that had been pro- dau ghter.

•d
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Churc h 111 Rodney . Pictured above areclass members and
their instructors Ft r•t row, left to right : Hebecca Lee
Holland , Tma Mae Wilcoxen, I.IS~J Kay Wil helm, Cheryl
Huber, Doris Matthews, Kathy Lyons, B(•rk) .Ja mes, Jan
Eliek and Mary Maddut Seco nd Row - Sherry Vt ckers ,
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track champi&lt;m ' What do yo"
Historian Frank Hill knows
know about Doane Academy ' everything about Gallipolis
history ... well, ahnost every·
thing! When a friend came up
Geiser, Rex Gillespie, Jay with "a Mr. Rupp from our
Haskins, Brent Jones, Dennis area who attended Doane
Kirby , J. P . Kisor , · x, Bob Academy here either in the
Mt ller , Jerry Mullins, city or county" Frank Hill
Patrick Napper, Kevin scratched hiS head, studied
Radar, Don Russell, fulger the ceiling, shrugged his
Stout · x, Chris Wellington. shoulders, and admitted that
.Cosmetology Sr. - Cindy
this bit of history was missing
Booten , Sharon Conn , Patty
from his encyclopedic store
Holtz, Helen Stiffler, Melody
W1 seman .
Cosmetology Jr. - Darla
Ca mpbell, Pam Doherty,
Jamee Farley , Ttna Garey ,
Debbie Howell, Fern Hubbard, Regina Leach, &amp;bin
Murphy · x, Ruth 'Murphy,
3 IN ONE IS a new
Kathleen Osborn, Vonzell
di nmg . , . three
Ward , April Wise.
Drafting Sr. - Kim Bates,
Randall Betts, Randy Neal •
x, Steve Lorbach.
Draftmg Jr. - Charles
Denn ey , Dorcas Elkins,
Hobbie Norman, J effer y
Preston, Kevin Slllls, Gary
Speraw, Anthony Thorne,
Km1 Tramer.
lndu•trial Mamtenance Sr.
- Terry Abbott, James
Collin s · x, Jay Drummond ·
x, James Kemp, Jeff Nelson,
Craig Pinkerton.
Industrial Maintenance J r.
- David Cox; Ryan Easley,
Charles Erickson , Jamie
Gibson, George Knighting,
John Matthews, Bruce Me·
Manis • x, Andy McQuid,
Do ug Patterson • x, Mike
Riley, · x, Rex Browning.
Alan
Weldm g Sr . Drummond , Dallas Sayre,
Mi chael Sprouse, Rick
Theiss, Marty Williams.
Welding Jr. - Brent Clark ,
Mark Curnette, Stan Ervin,
Kelly Fogle, Joe Malone ,
Keith- Stollings.

SUN DAY. APRIL 16, 1978

VOL. 12 NO.ll

Information being sought on 1911 title, Doane Acadef!JY

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a full treasury fille'tl to the brun w1th persona l state mcome tax pra y or meditate
to borrow aga mst anticipa ted revenues.
Those who couldn 't get 1n wmted outside and were later
Monday, the Con tr olling Board will advance the Cleveland paymenL, , the state can well afford to advance Cleveland its
treated to what has become a rather routine performance by
basic md
system mne months worth of state aid - about $30.6 million If lots of districts ask for the same treatment , they'll f1 nd the Rtta Warren, a 5().yea r Brockton, Ma ss . grandmother , who
to keep the schools going until the summer recess.
preached for about a half4wur about how the Legislature won't
Legislative leaders, who w01 ked out the pl an along wtth {'Uoboard bare
.
allow child ren to pray,
state school officials and th e governor 's office, will tell &gt;ou the
Both demonstratiOns were generally Ignored Noisy
The Cleveland situation was not , of course , th e only sal vo
plan is nQt a "bail ou t ~ but simply gives Clevebnd its ow n
demonstratiOns light up the headlines for a day or so, but
endured by the Legislature last week .
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money - albeit m advance .
On two occasions, public emp loyee unions rallied about 3,000 qUickly darken mto sooth mg obscurity
That cannon ma y backfire. One Cincmnati legisla tor ha s
On e thing upon whtch the Legtslature prides itself is The
already li t the fuse , cla1mmg the advance payment plan ts of members at the Statehouse , chanting for a b1gger pay rmse
Dehberal!ve
Process. Loud vmces neither quicken nor retard
such importance - and' perhaps precedent setting - th at the tl1 an the $55 mil hon called for 111 a pending bill.
And
on
Tuesday
afternoon,
about
200
more
people
Jammed
It
whole Legislature, not just the seven-member Controlling
D&lt;!CISIOns are made quietly. It ts the effe ct of the decisions
into a hot and stuffy Senate hearing room to hear opponents to
Board, should approve it.
wh1i
·h sometimes produces the explosi on.
a
btU
rn
a~da
tm
g
a
mmute
9f
stl
ence
m
schools
so
children
ca
n
Other sc hool districts might want the same treatment. With

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Supervisor and Kur si ng
Cons ultant. Home Hea lth
Agency Pr ogram of the Oh10
De partmeol ·of Healt h· m
Columbus. Ohio.
Handl ing the de tail ed
plannmg for !his informative
program are co-ch ~irpersons
Nanc y Ranung Kohlrieser,
Coord10a)lr of Consultation
and Edil'ca tion. and Bern ard
H N~ehm , Ph,D., Director of
Consultati on and Education,
bot h of wh om ar e staff
memhers of the Communtl V
Mental Health Center .
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Cavotc. CHEAO , P. 0
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4570\, or to Ms. Na ncy
Raming Kohlr ieser , Com·
munil)
Mental Health
Center. P. 0 . Box 292,
Gallipolis, Oh to 45631.
Resen•ations may also be
made b) phone by ca lling 614
· 593·55~ or 44&amp;-:,538.
Deadline for reservations,
in order to hand le adequate
luncheon arrangements, is
Thursday , April 27.

w orksho~l udiog m Qin;ci~
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coffee and luncheon , is $10
Those
int erested
tn
registering may send th eir
Partly cloudy and cool
check, payable to "CHEAO ,"
and Monday with lows
tonight
along with their name, ad·
in the upper 30s and
tonight
dress and telephone number,
highs
Monday
in the lower
noting " Perspectives on
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9:30 A.M.
Located 1' 1 m1l e be tow Mtdd lepo rl , Ohto on R o ut e 7,
turn west up Storys Run Road 1 mtle Wat ch for sale
s1gns W tll sell itt itbsolu t e auc:tJon the foll ow1ng

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(Q r\d• t,on on (' owner N1ce
ci£ O flC01 Ph o,t \P ~1 4 )b7 7256

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l dbl es ga1e teg table oak c ha tr !i oak be d &amp; dresse r rce
cream c h~ r s stools and leg!'! f or table mantel cl ock
drop le al table tee box , oa ~ g un cabtnet a rt lamps
deorPSSion ca rn rval and H 1ey d tShes s1one glass
and hMr el c hurn buttPr mol d s wood washer waln ut
cherr; s l and ta bles ch e st o f drawe r s w a sh st ands
br ao; s 11re set s cow bells hangmq ot l lamp tron pats
flat 1r ons. liH d kelt if!&lt;&gt; ca pper wa sh bo tler came l ba ck
380 Grant Sr. , Middleport
tr unk s wheal crad le ra ilroad lan 1e rn s ch l d s oak
ch a rr s wagon seat s ptct ure frames basket , ox yolks
stone 1ar s all srzes large dtn ner bell tron sktlle ts
T h e followong household goods w 111 be sold
coffe e g r1 n de r apple peeler doll baby w tee1h double
Bullet , t wo so fa s. d1 sh es . wood c ha1rs two
barre l sho tg un , wash bowl &amp; pttcher, brass bells, old
beds, war drobes, n •ght stand . lam p bases.
pac k;et wat c h sletg h bet ts, 1elly cu pboaro tron back &amp;
floo r lam p . round lamp tabl e, o ld r ound
door sto ps bra ss sp •Hoon bras s apptebutt er kettle
d 1n 1ng table , r ecor d cab1net. TV se t (fab le
wal l telephone , wa lnu t cht ld 's c hest of drawers la rge
wood dou gh bowl buggy shaves, 2 horse wood wheels
model) , maple d esk . van1 t y w 1th ben ch,
wagon ( good s.~ ape l sp 1n de t back chat rs ptano stool
k1lchen la bl e. fou r cha1rs, r ef ngeralor.
dog 1rons monkey stove c ro cks A von and J1m Bean
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h1 le k1lchen ca bm e t. k lic h en uten sils, ol d
001fles Model T front end axle and wheels
dresser,
m1sc 1f e m s
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Rock rn g c htt 'r ~&gt;lec t nc sewing mach1 ne por ch swi ng
anvtl heav~ d uty motor , b tryr If'S st o r m wi dow s pony
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harness metal por Ch rr r11r
Beulah Jones, Adm1no strator
se ve ra l ls et s of Sli ver Y.
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~~ &amp; push plows
rubber l l rewheelbarrel s o
"'lec tr lc grinders
Term s Cash
cement mtxer lace 1abl eclo th and many 1tems too
numerou s to mention Lots of hand tool s
Not respon sibl e for acc1dents .

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SATURDAY, APRil 22

OWN ER- MR &amp; MR S PAU'L SEARLS
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11 x 70 Mobile Home 3 bedr oom
2 lull bot h~ fu lly ca rpe ted on
Jl . ones o llond 74 2271 4

196" 12 X 60 TRAILER eX 16 ex
pondo 3 bedrooms port ally
furnrshed $2800 992 3l8B

1973 CH EVROlET NOVA
m•leoge Top condt t iOn
17:99

low
FABRIC SALE Alll'll,Qterro l tn shop
Co li
on sole one week only Man
day Aprtl 17 lhr u Solurdoy
1977 CHEVY TRU CK SWB PS PB
Apnl12 Flnt quohly kn it5 start
~ td d·ult w hile spoke wheels
at $1 9B
Carohno Fobr1u
roll bor lots o l e.: tros l1ke new
locat ed on Roule 7 1/ 1 m1le
$4 000
FIRM
Col i
con d
north of Cheste r Ohio Houn
675 77&lt;8
9 00 om to 7 00 Mondoy thru
Fndoy Closed Saturday s eM
IQ71 ~ HE V EL LE good cond Doys
cep t for so le wee.. !I Henry ond
675 )950 E...emngs. -446 74( 76
Mary Hunter o wner s
1973 FORD BRONCO .4 wh l dr
B&amp;SMOBILE HOME S
ranger pkg auto P5 lock out
Pl PlEASANT W VA
hub~ Coli Hb 3732
l'i'75 U~e 70 PEERLES 3 bdr centra l
1977 PONTIAC VE NTURA &lt;Je ry
O lf llpoul
good cond 1 owner bu11H 1971 12xb0 VINOALE 2 bdr 1'1,
orange blo ck vlnvl lop 307
baih
Chevv small block w1th 'l Ba r 1970 17x60 RAMSRANT 7 bdr
rell co rb f loor mounted !ihill
1970 17&lt;60 REAGENT 3 bdr
rod10 deluxe 'o'tn vl 1ntenor 1971 l7&lt;52TORNADO 2 bdr

""6

good t11es exc mech shape
21M PG on lo,t tnp $ 1375 low
Coli 4(-46

milea ge

6pm

1~

after

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1973 FORD GAtA XIE 500 7 dr
HT

PS PB o1r lo w ,
mrleoge
good cond
Co il
H6 2885 otter Spm o r ""6 6b 10
auto

1975 PONliAC

l ~ MAN S

3q 000 mdes S3000
675 5782 after 4(pm

loaded
Call

197 1 GMC 'I T·-=p:",,::K:'-U::P- =
307-:-V· B
3 spd s td 98 &lt;XXI m1 les Hot

TEC Conversion h1gh back seat•. hide a bed, deluxe
decor package , air condit ion , AM FM stereo rad io,
tape &amp; 4 speakers . auXIliary battery , 350 V 8 eng tne,

w t ires ,

beautiful 2 tone green . retail lost approx 110,500 Used

500
1910

1976 G20 Chevy Van •• $7495
automattc t rans , power steering &amp; brake s, w

TWO

as

Reduced

co ca r

1975 Ford

Torino.:.~:}2495

Dark green f inish blk vlny l tr im, 351 V 8, au fOI II d ftC ,
P S P B , wh covers, rad io, local 1 owner

1975 Chevy Chevelle .. ~3895
Classic Est• t• Wagon , B cyl , auto , air , loca l I owner
I

1974 Caprice Custom •• s2795
Cpe , local owner. low m ileage, V 8 eng ine, air, P S ,
P B , r ad ial w w t lres Rad1o &amp; tape da rk red with blk
vtny l top Sharp car

1974 Camero HT Cpe.!3295
Auto , good tir es, low mileage. VB. P steering dark
maroon , vi nyl roof

1975 Ford F250 .••••• $4495
Supercab local owner, V 8 engine , automa11c trans ,
P S • P B , Ranger Pkg , air- cond itioning . R step
bumper, r•dlo

1978 Ford

1/2

Ton •••• $5295

8' bed, V-B•ng lne, •utomatlc trans , P steering radio,
w -w tires, wheel covers, specia l 2 1one pai nt Less than

2,200 miles

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
Chevrolet

BDR mobil e hamel at Quoll

Cre ek Co l l2.45 5021

AUl l MOBILE HOMES SERVICE
Sktrtlng onchormg a nd polros

ca ll4463600
1969 17 ' IIJ mobile home Coil
38B Bl93 aller 5Pm
72
TWO
HOMES
Hillcr eMO
st Bl12t E..: 52
7 0 Cham
p1on 12

Jo:

"Your Chevy Dealer"
~

992-2126

Open

Pomeroy
Evenings-tiii:OO p.m .

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60 Both S8000 Call

3B8 BBJB alltr 5pm

camper top S900 Col i2A5 5A74
alter 6p"
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1968 BU ICI(

- -SJ50- b8

16 (XX) ach.rol mt les
Bonn~tvr ll e~$1 00-70

Mustang $400

Coll 388 8596

1951 FORD B N TRACTOR ond b ft
scraper blade Als o " ft s1ck le
bar for Bo len tractor Coli
44(b 0 1~0 of~ , 6pm

1976 CHEVY ,,-71~
PI::C:7K:-:UP::-3;::5::0
V 8 PS PB B ply ft re~o httch
c•c (Ond $3800 Cal l 4(4(6 0659

I

lnterloreclertor Wol ipopermg
ponel lng Cal l 4&lt;.:6..:4~
35:.:5_:___

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l iKE
TO
HOU SE Cl EANING

DO
Call

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BABY SITTIN G tn my
ho me
Centen a ry oreo Coli -U 6 77-49

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MOBilE HOMES lOTS
NEW HONDA mini bike Z·50 Or
GREEN TERRACE MOBILE COM
trade on old true~ ~2 2!51•
MUNITY
lcx:oted on Rt 1&lt;41 clty water clly REGISTERED QUA!TER hortto ond
Appoloo•o• f or ~o~lt ~or tradt ,
schools 5 min from Gollipolis
Appoloota I Quarter Hor~t
~d Holzer_!:!.o&amp;plto( ---::-:Stalli on S.r.,•ce Cole Stab les
197B '1 bdr mob1le home on Sob
M cCorm •ck Rd Coli U6 3617
-~

Tuppers

614 W.7 :J.&lt;OS

Nova 20

0n Our Own 8 10
9 00--M ovle ' Otamo nds Are Forever 6 13 Our Mutual
Friend 20,33 . 9 J()--AIIce 8.10
10 00- Dal las 81 0. Aust in Cl l y_l.JmltS 70, Fir ing L ine
JJ
II O!J-News 3 48.10,1 3, 15 Fawlly Towers 33 . II ts.C BS News B.IO, PMA Pu lse 15
I I ' 30- M ovle
Anthony Adverse " 3
M ovie
' M adigan ' A Movie " The Wr ath o f God" 15 News
6,13 Face the Nahon 10 Janak I 33 700 Club B
11 ; s-ABC News 6 12 DO-FB I 6. Movie " Cotler " 10
. pn_: Cl ub 1J 1 oo-Seco nd C1ty TV 6, ABC News
· 13 I 3()--Marcus Wel by M 0 4
MoYie Channel ~ 5 &amp;7PM -C heckered Fiag orCrash iPGI
9 &amp; II PM - Nelwork I R I

.

Plo l n1

Ohlu

}_

llelp ~anted
We w tsh to el(press o ur smC"ere

opprec•olion to our

ne • g h bo r ~

lnend s and re(oll ves who
hove OBIS led us dunng the l os~
of our husband and la ther An
thony f Murray We ore d eeply

grat eful to Pos to 1 Josep h God
w n lo r h •s com lo r ling word ~

SWEEPER and sew1ng moch1ne
repmr pmh aud sup pl1e ~ P ck
up and delivery Oa v1-; Vacu u m
Clean er 1 1 1n1le up George:~~
Cree k Rd Ph 446 0294

PASQUALE El ec tr 1tol
446 27 16day o rn •gh t

Se r v 1ce

and the W II s Fune • o l Home s

p rofe ssional serv tr es
We
thank the Amencon leg• on
Post 27 lo r thetr mdtlory ser
v•ces and the pallbearers Paul
Soun d er s

Rober t At ha

PROTECT YOUR FARM!
STANDBY EMERGENCY
POWER
SPECIAL
DEMONSTRATION ON
WINCO GENERATORS

Pe te

Henson Potnck McB r.de Mtlo. e
McBnde Harry Phdlt ps and
Webs le r DeW11f

We wr sh to

thank e\leryone who p repare d

load sent flowers or cords of
sympat hy a nd os~rs t ed us w th
thfm prayers and thoughtful ef
f o rts
Mrs
A nth ony
Fa mily

M •,tray

The lorn•l v of Ea rl W1Uo ng w1s h
t o ex pr ess our s.n cere tha nks
to the many ln e nd!o and
ne1ghbors who we re so k md
and he lpfu l durr ng !he recent
dea th of our husband and
l ather We w1sh to thank the
Holze r Medrco l Center stall and
espoc, olly Or Harder for h1 s
y'cor!. of core Th e MCCov
Moore Fu neral Home fo r thelf
help 1n ou r t1me of need Re"
llo yd Prye and Rev Clyde Fer
rell f or t h e~r co nso l1 ng wo r ds
Th e s1ngers and p10r11 st We
also wts h to thank ever yo ne fm
the beou llfuf flo wer!. co • ds
f ood ond all therr help 1n
V O IIOU~

Nuti.,..,

~~

Rt . 33 North of
Athens. Oh1o

MONDAY , APRIL 17, 1978
5 4~Farm Reper t 13 5 5()--PTL Club 13 , 5 5s'Sunr lse Se mester 10 6 oo-PT L Club 15
6 75-Pubi iC Affairs 10 , 6 3()--Columbus Today 4

8,

6

Buy

Sell or

REMOVAl

C&amp;R PAINT&amp;
WALLPA PER CEN TER
244 Second
446 9458

Need '}
lod1e&amp; ta dmeom. trole face li lt s
No
expenence
nece!. sory
Ouo l lf ,co t ,ons
ne al
op
peoro nce w1th n1ce pe r $onoln,.
Call Sue ot QQ'] 706b lor op
po1nlrnent

VO U ogg res&lt;.. ve

FRIENDLY HOME T o ~ Par lies now
n our 23rd year ~~ e"pon d1ng
ond ha s opell ngs for Managers
and DeoiEH5 Pa rt y Pion e"
p~ ,,~ nce
helpful
Ou•
guo ren leed I OV!&gt; and gdt!o sell
them selve~
No co\h mve~t
rnent
No ser&lt;JJCC charge to
customers
N o co llec t.ng
dell'o'er•ng
Cor
phone
neceHorv Colt co llect Co1ol
Doy 5 18 49q 8395

NET

Trade

~ 6 5()--Good Morn ing West Vlrgln,la 13. 6 5s'Chuck Wh ite Reperf s 10 News 13
7 op- Today 3,4,15. Good M orning America 6 13. CBS
.News B Bullwlnkle 10, 7 3()--Schoolles 10 , 7 4sSesa me St 33
8 00-capt Kangaroo B. IO 9 QO-Merv Griffin 3 Phil
.Donahue 4,13 15. Emergency One 6. Fa mi ly Affair
'8 Match Game 10
9 JO-'Andy Griffith B. Family Affair 10, 10 ooSantord &amp; Son 34.15, Edge of N ight 6 Pass the
Buck B Joker s Wild 10, To Tel l The Truth 13
10 ~()-Hol l ywood Squares 3 4 15 High Hopes 6 Pr ice
Is Right 8 10 520.000 Pyramid 13
11 DO-Wheel ol Fortune 3 4 15 Happy Days 6.1 3, Elec
,Co 20
11·3o-Knockput 3 15 , Fam il y Feud 6 13. Partridge
Fa mil y 4, Love of Life 8,1 0. Sesa me St 20,33,
II 5s-C BS News B L oving Free 10
12 oo- Newscenter 3. News 4,6, 10. To Say The Least
15 Gombll B M idday Magaz ine 13
12:&gt;3()--Ryan 's Hope 6, 13, Bob Baun 4 Gong SHow 15
' Search for Tomorrow 8,10, Elec Co 33
1 lj()- For Ri cher For Poorer 3. All My Children 6,13
. News B. Young &amp; the Restless 10, Not for Women
: only 15
1 »-Days ot Our Lives 3,4,15 As The World Turns
: 8,10 2 ()0--{)ne Life to Live 6, 13. 2 3()--Doctors
•3,4,15, Guiding L1ght B 10
3 00-Another World 3,4, 15, General Hospital 6,13
'Adams Chronicles 33 . Lilias Yoga &amp; You 20
3 :io-AII In The Family B.IO Prime Time 20, A ooM ister Cartoon 3, Superman 4, For Richer, For
' Poorer 15 , Merv Gri ff in 6, Adams Fam ily B.
Sesame St 20,33 , Gomer Pyle ,USM C 10. D l n ~h 13
4 30- Little Rascals 3, 15 , Gil ligan s Is ; , Gilligan s Is
' 8, Brady Bun ch 10
5 co-Bonanza 3 Slar Trek 4, Gunsmoke B. Mister
Rogers' Neighborhood 20.33 Hogan' s Heroes 10,
: Emergency One 13, Pelll coat Junction 15
5 ]()-News 6. Elec Co 20.33. Mary Tyler Moore 10,
Hogan' s Heroes 15
6 ~News 3,4.8.10. 13. 15 , ABC News 6. Zoom 20
6 30-NBC News 3,4.15, ABC News 13; ABC News 13,
: carol Burnett &amp; Frlends6. CBS News B,10. Over
· Easy 20
7 00-Cross Wits 3 4, Newlywed Game 6, 13, News 10,
: Gil ligan ' s is 15. Dan iel Foster MD 20, Kn ow Your
• Schools 33
7 ]()--That Nashville Music 3, In Search Of 4, Muppet
• Show 6. Match Game PM 8. MacNe il Lehehrer
' Repert 20,33 . Wild Kingdom 10. Candid Camera 13,
Nashville On The Road 15
a 00-Little House On The Prair ie 3,4, 15 Sugar Time I
, 6. 13, Good T imes 8,10 Consumer Survival Kit
• 20.33
•
8 ~Besebal l6 , 13 . Baby I m Back B,lO, Turnabout
• 20 33
9 ~Holocausl 3,4, 15. Mash 8, 10. Art America 20 ,
: Meellng Of Minds 33
•
9 fD-One Dav At A Time 8,10. Art America 20, 10 ooLou Grant B.10, News 20, Originals 33
10 3()--""'rm Digest 20; Anyone For Tennyson? 33 ,
11 DO-Dick Cavett 20. Over Easy 33
I I as-News 3,4,15. 11 3()--Pollce Story 6. 13. Movie
" Duel in The Sun" 8; ABC News 33. Movie " Lifo at
t he Top" 10
- ---11 3s-Jhnny Car son 3,A,15, 12 oo-Janakl 33. 12 ~()--.
News 13; l 05-Tomorrow l . ~
Movie Cillnnol ~ s &amp;9 p M - Pink Panther Slrlkes Ago in (PG)
7&amp; 11PM - SIIpper&amp;theRose (Gl
Ublt Chillnnel 5 6 90 p M - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness
7 00 1P M - Black Knight Revue
10 00 - 700 Club

SOc Per Car

tN ONE YfAR l

GRAND OPENING
2- DAYS
May 6 &amp; 7th

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SIUFFERS AND MAilERS urgenlly
needed ' S15 00 pe r hundred
gu bron teed
Send
se l l
oddr es~ed envelope plus 25 1
TK ENTERPRI SE B o~t. 2 1679
Den&lt;Jer CO 80121 1

NOW

I A KI NG opp l1t o hons

~eve ro l

por i

tune pOSI IIO II!.

male and tomole

Apply at

Jo nes Bovs St o re 700 W Mo

St Pomeroy
SOMEONE to cut grO'&gt;S

n

Phone

992 5!98

liMBER
du cts

Pomeroy
lop pr1ce
&lt;,ow11 rnber Coli
Kent Hanby l 446

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For est P1 o
l or ~ t ondHlg
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Mason, W. Va.

Is currtnfiY accepting oppllcofions for th e following
position : ACSW·MSW, Ph.D , M A PsychoiOIII St
Experience In rosldtntlol dllld focollly dettred Ma1or
dutlos 1nvolvt dtvtlopmtnt, lmplementohon ond CO·
ordination of new child rtSidentJol foclllty ond ch1ld
ond fomtly therapy In a Iorge rurol Appolochl.on
sttfl"'l Solorv competitive ond commensurote woth
oxporltnce. Llbtrol lrlngo beneflls. Send resume,
covtdtHec ond flv u tftronco.s to -Hurl~ Kaufman.
Ph.D, Director of Child Servfces, Galllo·Jickson·
Mflgs Community Mtntol Htolth Ctnter, Galhpohs,
Otllo
l ~~• 5500.

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The Mtntol Hoallh Center Is a prlvote, non profit
corporation ond in equol opportunity employer.
Addlllonol lnformotlon Is ovolloble through The Ohio
Blrreau of Employment Strvlcos

\

liON Fre e co nopv t ne and
bottle (Over w1 th each new told
d own Stormoster $2800 now
$2250 18 It b tr o1 l er SS095
now $3829 22 fl lllllll motor
$ 16 400 now $ 13 9qq We sell
~er" ce and quo),ty Open Sun
day Ca m p Conlev St or cr olt
Soles Rt 61 N of Pt Pleo !oonl

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- - - 1he t?Wn- ALLIN

Tf1e latest JUMBLES are here In JUMBLE BOO K .,t O and JU MBLE
BOOK 111 Ava il able lor S1 35 EACH ooat pald lrorn Jumble, c/o lhls
newspaper p
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For So le

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(Open w 1thm 3 week s) Own your
own tully stoc~ed Jean or
lodHH
Foshron
Shop
Everylhmg pr ov•ded Your cos!
$ 17900 Co il Mr Weeks toll
tree 1 80087 4( 1767

TAURUS 1Aprtl20 May 201 Mak•
QU!C.k,y I yo u allow a
C .liCif· S~ rcr nark to hurt some
Jrnt: nd ~

It II be dlltt c ult 10

IF YOU hove o St!fv l&lt; e to o il er

GEMINI (May 11 June 101 You

wont to buv or sell somelh1119
oc look,ng l or wo rk
or
who l e\l er
you II ge t results
las ter w11h o Sent mel Wont Ad
Call 997 2156
M an 8 lues 17 8
18 Rose Volley Syra cuse 9 00
? La!~ ol mens women s and
ch,fdrefl s clotrul\g

PATIO SAlE

FOUR FAMI LY Vo rd Sole Mondov
l uesday Wednesday 10 to 6
Drs he~ noveltv s m1 H Mens
women ~
and
chddr en ~
clo th ei Cancelled ,f rorns Turn
toward fiver at \/ FW Mason
YARD SALE Starling )undov fur
mture lamp~ ~ niC k 5o knoclo. s
and 1ewel ry Tro1 len 13 &amp; 14(
Col.Jntry Mob de Home Pork Rt
33 Dorwm

nc~ve

a tN1 oe ncy 10 make snap

deCtStOilS Oul IOOa y 111Cy cou ld

wo rk 10 yo ur oe tn ment
all llllng s o ut c are1ull~
no sud den moves

Thr n k
Ma ke

CANCER (Ju ne 11 July 221 Bel
1er avo td th e

Heatrng
A11 Cor1
d1 t1 onmg 300 Fourth A ,e Ph
446 I b37
DEWI Tl S PlUM BING

AN D HEATING
Rou!e 1b(Jo t Evergreen.
Phone 446 1735

DRAIN &amp; SEWER ClEANING SER
VICE Open 24 Hr 7 dov s o
wee k
Starcher &amp; San
Ph

756 1391

NOTICE TO
CON TRACTORS
STATE OF OH IO

DEPARTMENT OF
TR ANSPOR: TA T ION
Columbu s, Oh1o
Aprtl7 , 1978
Con trac t Sales Legal
Copy No 78 288
U NIT PRICE CO NTRACT
Sealed proposals w1ll be
rece 1ved al the otf 1ce of the
D 1reclo r
of
lhe
Oh 10
Departmen!
of
Trans
po r ta han
Columbus
Oh o
unt1l
10 00
AM
Oh10
Stan dard T1me
Tuesday
May
2
1978
t or
1m
pr ovemenls m
Gall a Me1gs and V1nton
County
Oh iO
on var 1ous
secf,ons GAL
Stale Route
l25 1n t he V11tage of V1n1on m
Gall •a County VI N
State
Route 1:2~ m the V11!a ge of
Wilkes vill e 1n Vmton Counly
MEG U S Route 33 rn the
V1H age of Pomeroy 1n Me,gs
County bv resurl.•te1ng w1lh
as ph a 11 concrete
Pa vement W1dlh - Var,ous

Protect and Work Length 63 096 teet or 1\ 95 miles
The date set tor com
plet 1on ot lh1S work sh~ll be
as set forth '" the 01dd 1ng
proposal '
Ea ch ' 01dder shalt
oe
r eq u1 r ed to Id e w 1lh h 1S b1d a
ce r t 1 ed check or cash1er s
check. for an amo unt equcJI I a
ftve per cent of tm b1d bu I 1n
no eve nt more tnan flffy
thous and dollars or a bond
tor ten per cent of h• s btd,
p ,..yable to the 01recto r
B dd ers must apply , on the
proper
f orms
for
qua l tf,cat1ons a! lecJst te n
days p r or to the d ale sel ta r
open1n9 bJdS tn accord,..nce
Wi th
Chapter 5525 Oh10
Rev•sed Code
Pla ns and speclf,cat,ons
are on f il e 1n' the De partment
ot Transportat,on and th e
otf1ce of the 0 1str cl Deputy

e.. penstve

sto res
Joday You a t e to o easrly at
o act ed to that wht cn gltlters
dnd co ul d w m o up buy1ng a
to tdll~ us ele'ss uem

DAVID L WE IR
DIRECTOR
Rev

8 17 73

Apr il 16 23

NEW 1
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n Man o Wo•r .w I tl or Pi! !I I rne

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STEm IMCOR~OIIATEO

IE SELF EMPLOvtO
ANO
NOT HA.\'E TO INVEST A.
LOT OF fi\ONEY
s.. OUf ld vncttr Htep Wtntld .

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LEO (July 23 Aug 22) Proceed
w1th c autr on wh en ta c klmg
problems to da y Yo ur ftrsl so tu
11on NOn I necessa t rly be yo ur
be s t 1dea
You co uld even
make the st l lJ alton worse

VIRGO (Aug 13 Sepl 12 1 Be
care fu l no1 to u~e lac llcs l oQ,ay
that othe r s c a n crt llc, ze lht} re
are always th ose wh o welcome
the o pportuntty to p o tnl out
an o th e r s flaw s

YARD SAlE 127 Kmeon A ve
f, , So t Man Tue' 9 lo &gt; LIBRA (Sepl 23·0ct 23) Vou II
be tem pt e d to ba ck down at th e
M, $cello nous
I rst Stg n ol res1Sian ce today
FIVE FAMI LY YARD SALE 1819 Be persr sten t Yo u II acco m
Chestnut St M on thru So t 9 to phs h you r atm s

6 Men,......wamen~ood cbJ ld[er.t.s-SG-OA P10 (Oct

GI.... Away-

N E W S P~P[R [ NTER P ~I t~ r A. ~S N

rl I hi &gt;L'!' d ':i yuu plc:r n l r (1
ARIES ! M arc h l 1 Aprtll9 ) Av(J itJ
n I l flQ rT IC)rH f lll8 1H r'1 Nllh Of I

\'ani Sale

.

Con fu s1on boggles your mtnd
so do n 1 ta ckle a task
'h lth oul a hetpma le A good
co wor kP.r wtll sa"e you both
ltme and mon ey

&lt;.OCI .JI fJrl &lt;,l &lt;;

FREEZER UPRIGH1

clo th1ng mtsc

20·March l D)

11 '•' '

so n'&gt; yuu

Cor Fourth 8 P ne
Phone 446 3888 or 44 6 447 77

19)

ll1111qc, !n,t J yn u hn1P 1nvr 'i l "'r1 today
d fld

CARTER 5 PLUMBING
AND HEATI NG

CAPR ICORN (Dec 22·Jan 19)

PISCES (Feb

Ap rtl 16 19 78
I tnl

742 2030 a ft e r 6 prn
DO N T MISS IT IN A PRil' All new
trade rs campers 5th Wheel
von conver SIOn o l COD NER S
CAMPERS on Ro nbow R1dge
long Bottom Oh•o Coli Bob
61 4 8 43 7671

The D1recror reser ves the
r1ght to re 1ect any and all
brdS

AQUARIUS (Ja n 20·Feb

qm to

STARCRAFT FO ~D down { omper

rea so ns may be val1d

ASTRO·GRAPH

llH

CAMP ERTOPPER for 8 loot bed
w1 l h door m rear w.red lor
electm1ly SI SO 99'1 7100

D1re cto r

t

' 1

lru c ~ camper and 10 ' 1 It

!ruck ca mper Con1 oct Ernest
W ard J1 Lon~~"'l l e
Dexter
Rood Phone 747 3019

teet

•

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lHE GAU.IA-JACKSON-MEIGS
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER

PROMO

USED
tra c tor
wilh
J pt h tch 742 307A

74S 53 48

WAITRE SS WANTED "Appfv '" pe•
son
Crows Steak House
Pomeroy Oh10

SPRING

You m ay attempt an unlam• .,ar
1a sk todav
11 you re w1 se
enough lo stop iln d ask advtc e
o l an e)lnert you w ont get
bo gged down

Xll9

Par ty Pion Superv1sors and
demo nstra tors 1n your 01 eo
Hrg hesl
c omrn,~s,on
no
delrve 11n g
or
co llect1ng
Demonstrate top qual1 ty toy~
and gd t~ Call collect to Ann
8o111er 31q 556 8881 or wlllf.l
MERR I MAC
601
Jockwn
Du buque Iowa 57001

Mason Fire Station,

SfARCRAF T

sa

Snow Blade l o r In! Cub Cadet

MERRI MAC HAS OPENINGS FOR

at the

15 FT BANNER comp1ng tro1ler
slee ps b Used very l1 1tle l1l&lt;e
new con d Coli 446 3870

Coli

Pnnt answer here

liMBER

II
2/ilir_)•

tro"el

Fl

Don t be too ha sty ab o ut d1 ~
c ar d1ng somethtng tha i ha sn t
pr o du ced an 1nstant proht The
rewards are th e re tl you II o nly
d1g a !title deeper

JUNK auto ond
3B8 B776

Call

28

lrader
f ully equ rp ped
o1r
co nd
own1 ng TV o n t ennd
omn'( Olher o pt1 on~ l 1k e now
SS 900 See Glenn Sm1 th 2
n11les north of !he Sdver
Memonol Bndge on Sl R t 7

AKC Reg Coc k er Span,cl Pup
p es 446 4636

WAlKER COON HOUND

PROWLER

1977

Grtl'Q I Don e mole !own 3 ~rs
old p a per ~ SlOO Ph 446 7513

CURREN CY

CHEl l Ph 446 0322

llt101 ~

1511 K ""'~ 1 '

glassware, and many

PET

or

token s ,.. old
pocket watches and cho,n&lt;..
&lt;,dver and go ld We need I %4
and o lder ~~l"er co,ns Buy ~e ll
o r I rode Coil Roger Wormley
742 '13J I

AND

OPPORTU~tT'V

\tRM!t l l l l

All new tools,

WOODS

AK C WHilE Germa n She pherd
puppte~ Ca ll 675 585 1

8570

POMEROY FORREST PRODUC I 5

AT 1:00

Clean

tTRIMPE±

\'li anted to Buy

GOOD

l&lt;r r

N\110\J\1 fH Jf iC\I Ifl\

I·

Fl
LEDGERWOOD
CAMPER self conl o1 ned go~
or elec tnc sleeps 6 Coli Oak
Hrll 682 7q74 alter 4pm and on
Sa turd ay

GROOM ING FACili i iE S Pro
fess1onol Ser v•ces altered all
breeds all s tv les Ph 44 6 0231

lor

l op pr, &lt;es !or
lop Ouol 11y

EVERY SUNDAY

367 07Ql
CENlENARY

POSIIION OPEN

Ph 446

\i'O&lt;J• b•(~ vrouM 11 yQu -¥ M

SUNDAY
AUCTION

Al l Bre ed'&gt;

n

1973

Sonrtary l o c•l lt Jes Chesh1re Ph

locgl bus ne5~ requue s oddJI,onol
pers on for off iCe work Corn
mun,cot,ve sk ,lls no t nece~sorv
but helpful Mu st be able to
(O n'\lllUili COte Wl l h the publ C
So me l ra ... el for tro n111g lll&lt;JOiv
ed M111 wage to s ta rt Wr~t e to
P 0 8o" Q85 Cofl,pol ~ Oh1o
45631

upho l ~ •e r ed

fl\(1

t!li!JrP\1 U\ 1'10&lt;1

!han t•P'IfrtnQI

tu •l

Do vou ho ie 1 2 or 3 even mgs to
u~e? Cor helpful Fo r 1n fervu;:w
oppomlrnent
ca ll
446 1170
ott e r 4p m 01 44b I 527 9 to 4

f'OSlliON

on 10
.ten 11w• SUCC£SS .. ,111M con1 d

gropelrulls
Eat
sal ,s fv,ng
rneols and lose we1ght Re&lt;JtO
Dru g

~

BABY SITT ER NEEDED Your home
pre l erre d
Ono
ch l d
Down town or eo Call 44 6 6545

SCASHS fOf 1unk cars Fr ye s
I r uck and Auto Po rl 5 Wroc ke r
Ser v1&lt; e Ttre ~ole ond Rcpo r
Ru tlo11d 7,. 2 2081 or Penn t od
742 9575

e~

Orlando . Memphrs
(lr1 1r
lh'llr

Indoo r Outdoor Runs

Groommg

6 ft

614 786 5700

RISING 51 AR KENNEl
B o o rd~n g

TR AVEL TRAilER R os~ Cleland
Ches l er 965 3955

c,,.,.

hydraulic

Allanla· Washrngton

G RAP EFRU IT Pill w1 th D•odaM
plan more ca nven1en t than

Coli

446 4979 alter Spm

GOOD

1r11n 11 ont o l oLr I tid oil

Ever( sot at 7pm Glassburn Rd
of of Fo tr&lt;J IOw Rd

req

WOOD
Pol t.• s nw ..
diame te r 10 on )o,ge't end
per ton Bund l~d ~lob S6 per
to n DelwP1ed to Oh1 0 Poll et
Co Rt ') Pomer o y qrn 2689

lb..,. In

" - •ll

VACATIOI't FREE .. h,lt

JOE COl liNS
GUN SHOOf

Re f

CHIP

£.on!..,. ..,..'9 '--! m l•t.ll

~~

too selling wo r ld lo rnou~ pro
duc ts Fle x•ble hou1s H.gh em
n ngs Coll .44(6 33SB

~ems

mgs a .... eek

home ')even

997 6370

Wt n-' 1 rtllblt' Pl'!oOfl to
hetn"' .tt 1n 11Jfn1 !or Our lnll&lt;

AVON REPRESENlA TIV ES NEV ER
l OOKED SO GOOD Vav w•ll

mv

NO ITEM TOO large o r too &lt;,rnoll
Will buy I p1ere o r comple te
hou~ehold NPw u~ed or onh
ques Mor fin~ Furndure 10 N
2nd St
M ,ddlepor t
Phone

8ecl)mt • p.trl o! th ' '"' qy , I'd
Ullf\1' w lhot.il httln9 j t lujll~ n

¥OI•M.i 1n

BRIARPA TCH Kenn els Boord mg
Groom 1ng AKC Go rdon set
t ers Engl sh Coc ke r Spon1el)
Ph 4464191

997 7760

WORMS

THE WOOD SHOP on Co urt St ~~
now open Wdl budd cob 1nets
p•cn l table s dog h o use~ and
sw•ng\ one! othe r ,tems Call
4(46 '1572 or"''" ' the shop ol 101
Couft St

other

~ ABYS i ll ER m

OlD FURNITURE 1Ce bo .. e ~ brm~
bed' 1ron bed~ e tc comple te
hou~ehold~ Wnle M D M1l ler
Rt 4 Pomer oy Oh10 or coli

$75,000

45--Morn lno RP.nnrt

GO CAMPING AMER IC A
Coac hmen RV&lt;&gt; Ouol •tv
burl! p 11ced nght Dozens. of
mode ls w1 th o wrde range of
lorrufy pleasmg ll oo rplons See
them to day' App le
Recreo
T!Onol Veh iCle 5 Rt 35 I m1
we~t
of
Ja ckson
Oh

W1th

~e r v 1 c e~

NEED EXTRA CASH

Professional Patnfer s
a llatlable a1

ARE

Two Bud Dogs Eng l1 sh Se ll er~
Phone446019B

to odu ll ~ or
ch ildren Ood y expense'.&gt; an d DRAGONWYN D CATTERY KEN
~ o lary w1l l be pard Con toc •
NEl AK C Chow Chow dogs
Buck eve Comrnun•t~ Se• v 1ce~
CF A S1o mese and H1moloyon
~ o .. te• Core Program b80 East
col i (Also " wh1 te Pe-rs, ons )
Mom St Jochon Oh 45040
Ord ers ore now bemg ac cepted
Ph 186 5039 Buckeye Com
fo • ~pr~ng ~~ !l ens and pupp• es
munily Serv1ce~ ~ ~ on equal op
H1mol.ayon K111 ens due Ap rd 10
portundv employe r
Coll 446 38 44

3888Bll

NO FISHI NG and no hun11ng D'
m y property Mo ..:rne D1ddl e
Sellers

VALLEY DRIVE·IN

~onq l

CONT ROL HUNGER and lose
we1gh t w 11h New SH ape D1e1
Pion a nd Hydrex Wate r Pdl ~ AI
Fru th Pho rrnocy

GUN SHOOT Rutland Leg1on
Fo rm e"'er v Sunday ol 1100
noon Sponsored by VFW

EVERY SUNDAY
9 00 S· OO

w1th develo pmentally d i!.Obled
pc • !.o n~
Home core will Hl
c lude trom mg and prOvl ston o f

New ci0 5W!o beg mm ng Aprd 4
and S Greenware and sup
pf1e'&gt;
Custom
h r ng
Coli

CLE ARAN CE SALE beg1ns Man
Feb 13 ol Sew N Sew Out l et
Mo m Stree!
RaCine
All
pol;es te r double kntls redu ced
40". a nd 50'!• Th read btg spoo l
5 l or $1

~~·

PEN SO N 10 do horne c01e work

HIGlEY 5 BARBER SHOP OPEN 8
lo 5 CLOSED SU NOAY &amp; MON
DAY GIFl S BOOKS &amp; POTTERY
TREE HAVEN CERAMICS

FOR DEAD STOCK
CALL 245 5514

HIDDEN TREASURES

pe rson
l or
rou le
sa les man
Fn nge beneh ts
h o~ pllol 1 1 0t on pen s1on voce
110n Al ~o college student l or
wmmer rotJ te work Vo lley Bell
Pr odu cls Pt Pl eoson l

THUR MAN HOUSE onl1que s Fur
111l u r e s!nppmg
repolf and
ref m1shed Countv Rd 8 o tt 35
Cen tervrlle
Vil lage
Closed
Mondov &amp; l uesdov h enmgs
by oppo 111tmen t 245 q479

_

NOTICE Bill S Quali ty Bod,. Shop
M•ddleporl
w1ll
be
open
Wednesday even1ng unt1l 9 prn
lo r bu smess Clo!led all dov
Saturday

Re i able

9-. _Jack W Carsey Mgr
Ail Phone 992 2161

IN MEMORY Mrs Kot1e Wd son
who pass ed away on Apr1l '12
1971 and Mr Howard Wd &lt;&gt;on
who pos&lt;&gt;ed away on Apr1 l 17
193 5 Sad ly rn 1s5ed bv ch 11d 1en
Mr s Ado East er day M rs N ora
Jordon Mrs Vm os Lee

'

Oh

Pomeroy Landmark

WOfS

PI on

d eve lopment Wnt e Urw.. ersol
Pe tro leum PO Box 74 Iron ton

SPECIAL
DEMONSTRATOR
PRICES I

Mr s Earl Wilf ong and fm ily

ANV PERSON wh o has onyt h,ng to WAlKER COON HOU ND
Call
Super v 1~0 1 " ond
g1 ve away and doc~ no t off e r or
388 9'167
D ernon ~l fOior s 111 you 1 or€-o .,
onem pt to aft er o n,. other lh ng
H 1ghe st
co mm• S\10 11
no
lor so le may p lace o n ad m th1 s HOOF HOLLOW Ho rses Buy ~ell
del,..,cHng
or
co ll ec t, ng
trade o r !rom New and u~ed
co lumn
There wdl be no
O o m o n ~ tw t c top quo l•ty toys
sad dles Ru th Ree&lt;Jes Albo~y
t ha rge to th e adver !J!.er
and g dt!o Call co ll ect to A nn
(614)698 3290
Ba • ter J 19 55688131 or w11 te ONE GRAY GOOSl FREE Call
RISING
STAR Kennel Boordmg
446 9476 alt er 5pm
MER RIMA C
801
Ja c k ~o n
Indoor and o utdoor
run~
Duhuq1Je Iowa 57001
l: IG H I PUPPIES 4 mole 4 female
G •oom111g al l breeds Clean
b
wk
s
o1d
Coli
156
6656
or
Al iERNATION lADY Apply Ill
san !lory l oc• l lie~
Chesh re
156 1928
per5 on at Ber 10 d111e ~ 300 Se
Phone (614 ) 307 02q2
co 1d Avenue
Two M~J ie Bflllo nv Span el~
Phone 256 1443 of ter 3 PM
TWO EXP ERIENCE D garbage truc k

tv

Comm iSSIOn Soles
mol e
or
fema le full or port lime to
lc ose f orrn land l o r go $ &amp; 01 1

A factory truck &amp; factory

~

M~RRI MAC hm o pt!11111g ~ l or Pa r

1nqu1nes only

representattve wtll be at
our store Tuesday , April 18,
from 2 00 p m to S 00 p m

and

Giv.,..wa y

d r1ve r s Call 440 65 40 Ser iOus

WOULOYOU llfCE 10

' N ews 6 . Sunr ise Semester

197 1 CAMARO GOOD ( ONO 3

Aulo~ale•

11.173

CHEVY

CARROLL NORRIS OODGE

15,500 miles &amp; sharp as new orange l lnlsh

Auto Sal4!5

NEW CARS
IN STOCK

\25

1976 Monza 2+2:~u::. s3695

DAYTON, OHIO
Auto !iale•

engine, automa tte trans ,
&amp; bra kes, power door locks &amp; wtndows ,

12,000 mtles Co Ci"' r never t1tled

K enneth Swatn Auc1
Cor ner Thrrd &amp; Ot1ve

.

NEW TRUCKS
IN STOCK

green, 250, 6 cyl

power s t
comlor tlit . AM FM radio deluxe equipme nt Less than

AUCTION SERVICE

FRANK ZCHEVROLET

P B a 1r 1

1977 Chevelle Malillu7.$4995

SWAIN

CALL: BILL McCOOL
513-224-2622

owner
Onyl top 38 000
act u al mdes

DON'T PASS UP THESE UKE NEW USED CARS

Whtte over

78 13

·c rockef t s Victory Gar d en 20
B oo-Holocaust 3 ; 15 How The West Was Won 6 t3 .
Rhoda B. 10 Pr evl n &amp; the Pitt sburgh 20 33 . B 3()--

SWAIN
AUCTION BARN
anvth1n9
for
a n y body al our Auction
Barn or rn y uor hom e For
1ntormahon and pr c kup
sC r'o'lte u ti H6 1U'7
S.1 te E ve r v Satu r day
Nt g ht i1f 7 p m

N ewsma k e r

7 DO-World of DISney 3 4. 15 Young P•oneers 6.13. 60
Mmutes 8 10 S1x American Families 33 7 J()--

You 11 L1Me Our Quality Way ol Doo119 Buslnen' GMC Flnoncl"'l
Ope ·• Evenongs Untll6 oo- Til5 o.m Sot
Pomoroy

992 5342

.' GREAT USED CAR DEALS ,f,

Chef 33

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

'7750

Were Shovvenng't'ouW1th 1

JJ

5 J()-- Bewltched 3, Adam 12 4, Elec Co 20 6 ooNews 3 News magazine 4 Championship Fish ing
8 Voyage to lhe Bottom of The Sea 10 Cliffwood
Ave K ids t5 . Zoom 20 , Turnabout 33
6 3()--NBC News 3. 15, News 6. 30 M 1nutes 8, French

See one of these courteous salesmen:

Middleport, 0

9927 196

Women' s Tenni s 15. Cur ling 33
3 3()--W1deWorld of Sper ls 6.13 4 QO-Sperfswor ld 15,
5 oo-Golf 6 13 Fest i val of L1 ve ly Art s for Young
People B 10 Old Fr iends New Friends 20. Nova

DRIVE HOME AWINNER

Manager , For A Good Deal on a New or Used Vehtcle
Open Eventngsttl6 OOexcept
Thursday and Saturday Closed Sunday

l4 T on
Ltsf Prtce S8919 00

IN U.S.
LUXURY
SALES

$1995

T &amp; T wheel

f u ll power , atr

6 cy l auto trans, P S , vt ny t roof radto One loca l
owner

2 Dr T Top
LISt Pnce S8123 90

NO. 1

1973 CADillAC CPE. DEVILLE

!tit w h ee l buck ets co nsol e,

P S

1976 FORD GRANADA 2 DR............... 13495

W e a re The Fnend l y Dealer Don ' t forg et you owe 11 to yourself to
check w1th us be for e you buy any car1 N ew or U sed We can save you
mon ey So see or call one of Th ese Fr1en dly Salesmen J D Story ,
Ra y Dougla s or Bill Ne lson

DODGE DIPLOMAT

vmvl roof

6cyl std trans mag type wheels cover&amp; mo re

1978
PONTIAC GRAND PRIX

'lfJ

$2495

F u ll power atr , stereo , f ul l

1977 FORD F-100 PICKUP................. 3995

'4600

II I

1973 CADIUAC SED. DEVIUE

1

1978
GMC RALLY WAGON

SEE THE ALL NEW

Very c lean

auto trans

$5600

Leather seating area. T&amp; T wheel ,
stereo, fu ll power, a1r

IN U.S.
LUXURY CAR
REPEAT
OWNERSHIP

Sharp

1974 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE 4 DR .... 3295

List Pnce S4926 68

'6850

P B

1

1978
PONTIAC SUNBIRD

'6700

2 Dr De m o Turbo V 6
Lt st Prtce S7846 90

2 Dr

A1r , P S

2 Dr Spor t

1978

1978
PONTIAC CATALINA

NO. 1

1977 THUNDERBIRD........................15495

'6000

'6175

'5150

1975 CADIUAC CPE. DEVILlE

Loaded Shar p

Cust 2 Dr
L1 st Pnce S6821 90

'5850

'8575

1975 FORD GRANADA GHIA 2 DR........ 13995

so

'5965

'6295

$7500

mterior , full power
air, AM FM stereo &amp; tape,
T&amp; T wheel

SUNDAY , APRIL 16. 1778
6 DO-Christopher Closeup 3. AG USA 4, For Yoou
Black Woman 8, This Is The L1fe 10
6 3()--This Is The Life 3, Jerry Falwell 4, Talking
Hands 8, Americ an Problems &amp; Challenges 10
Agriculture Food For Though t 13
7 DO-Big Blue Marble 3, Gospel Singing Jubilee 6,
Eddie Saunders6 . Thinking In Black 8 Treehouse
Club 10, Newsmaker ' 78 13
7 3()--TV Chapel 3 Your Heallh 4, Show My People 6,
Jerry Falwell 8. Urban League 10, Bible Answer s
13
B DO-Mormon Choir 3, Day of D1scovery 4 Grace
Service 10 Dr E J Dan iels Presents Happiness Is
13, Some of God's Children 15. Sesame St 20
B 3()--Qral Robe r ts 3, Jimmy Swaggart 4, Celebration
of Praise 6. Day of Discovery B. James Robison
Presents 10, Willar d Wilcox 13, Open Bible 15
9 DO-Gospel S1nglng Jub1lee 3 Robert Schuller 4, Rex
Humbard 6, Rev Leonard Repass B. Oral Roberts
10. Jim Frankli n 13, Ernest Angle 15 Mister
Rogers 20
10 3()--Rex Humbard 3, , Yours For The Aklng 4. Hot
Fudge 6. Way of The Cross 8 Garner Ted Arm
strong 13
11 oo-Doctors on Call 4, Big Blue Marble 6, Ernest
Angl ey 8 Re x Humbard 15 Rev Henry Mahan 13
Feel ing Free 20
11 J(}-Qutdoors With Julius Boros 3, Animals,
Animals Animals 6 13 Focus on Co lumbus 4, Elec
Co 20
12 oo-At Issue 3. News Con fe rence 4, Issues &amp; An
swers 6 Face The Nat1 on B. Rebop 20, Blue
R1dge Quartel 13 This Is The Life 15
12 3()--Meet The Press 3,4, 15, Direction s 6, Chrlst~an
Broadcast B The Issue 10 Evaneli st Calvtn
Evans 13 Characteristics of Learning Di sabil ities
20
O!J-Movle CounterpOint 3 Truth or Cons 4 ,
Communla ue 6, NBA Play Ott B. lO, Washlnaton
Week In Re vie w 33 Issues &amp; Answers 13. PTL
Club 15, Thraclan Go ld 20
3()--Li ttle Rasca ls 4 Amer ic a's Black Foru m 6.
Town Top1cs 13 Hock mg Valley Bluegrass 20 , Wall
Sl reel Weo!k 33
2 DO-L1t tle Rascals 4, Wolfman Jack 6, Adam 12 13,
Soun dstage 20 Advo ca tes 33
2 3~Box lng 6, 13, Adam 12 4, 3 DO-Basebal l 3 4
NBA Play Off 8 10. Theater In America 20

Use Sunday Times-Sentinel Classifieds

24· Nov- 22 ) It

may be d tllt cu lt to sahsly you t
ambt l rons today beca u se at
uns lable cond tltons Don t spm
you t wneel s where the od ds
are stacked agam st you

SAGITTARIUS !Nov

23·Doc

l1) You II hav e small paltence

and I11He fondness lor th ose
BLACK AN D whrte col lie 10 good nol tu lly tn accord w1th your
hor'lle Coll992 5480
rde as toda y ~en though thetr

THE GAI!IA-JACKSON-MEIGS
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER
Is currently occepttng applications for the followl"'l
pos1hon CLINICAL CHILD PSYCHOLOGIST Motor
new community menttttl he1lth center 1n southeastern
Olllo seeks Ph.D. psychologist Experience preferred ,
but will consider recent groduote Mill or duties Include
child and family therapy, and co-ordtnot1on and
. supervos1on of oil psycholotlcal evoluotlons with both
choldren ond odulfs (outpatient and res1dentoall U1 a
Iorge rurol ApJN&gt;IIchlon stlfl"'l Salory compttltiYt
ancL&lt;ommtMJOro1e .wiiLel!l!tJ:!tnco. Llbeo:!Ur!'lft_

beneftfs Send resume, cover letter and

five

references

to: Harriet Kaufmon, Ph. D , Dlrtdor of Chold
ServlcJS, Galha Jackson Meigs Community Menlo I
HUifh Center, Gallipolis, Ohio 45631. ( 61~) 4~6 ·5500 .
The Mento! Health Center Is 1 prlvote. non.proflt
corporohon ond on equol opportunity employer
Addltlonollnformotlon is ovalloblt through the Ohto
BurHu of Employment Strvicos.

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I l-3- l'hc Sunday Tnnes-St lllllcl Sundav An11l If• 1978

TELEVISION
VIEWING

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Total Cadillac

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

DAN THOMPSON FORD

500 E. MAIN
PH. 992-2174

USED CAR

Value Makes It
Number One ••••••••••••••

1976 CADIUAC CPE. DEVILlE

NO. 1

$7500

Full pewer, a1r , stereo, T&amp; T
whee l, cr u ise

-IN- U.S.
-

LUXURY CAR
RESALE
VALUE

1976 CADIUAC DEVILLE SED.
We want to sell 30 new Buicks and Pontiacs this
month so come on in and get a good buy on a
new Buick or Pontiac.
1978
1978
1978
BUICK LESABRE
BUICK LESAB(
BUICK PARK AVENUE
4 Or Sed

2 Dr HT Demo

4 Or Sed
Lr sf Pnce $6892 9S

ltst Pnce S7299 9S

s

Ltst Pnce 10, 749

•&amp;950

1978
BUICK LIMITED

1978
BUICK CENTURY

1978
BUICK CENTURY

4 Or De mo

Cust 2 Dr

Lost Pme sI 0,263 50

L1st Pnce S6647

54

1978
PONTIAC PHOENIX

1978
PONTIAC GRAND AM

4 Or Sed

2 Dr

Ltsf Pnce SSS99 30

lts f Pnce S70 13 90

PONTIAC BONNEVILLE

4 Dr Sed

2 Dr

ltst Prtce S732 7 25

Lt s1 Pnc e S7899 55

'6250

1978
PONTIAC GRAND PRIX

1978
BUICK REGAL

Ltst Prt ce S7148 S4

'6300

Sharp Clean &amp; Loaded
1

1975 FORD PINTO RUNABOUT.. ...... .... 2395
t1

cyl

1

1975 CHEV. C-10 PICKUP............. :.... 2795
va

auto tran s

p

The Next Best Thing To
A 1978 CadillacThat's A Previously-Owned
Cadillac For You

s

1975 FORD F-100 SUPERCAB PICKUP.... 13095
6

c yl

std trans

1974 FORD F·100 PICKUP. .......... .. ... .. 12495
6 cyl

std

trans Ve r y clean

1974 CHEV. MONTE CARLO .. ............. 12895
V 8 au to tra ns
sky root more

Stereo tape

'7075

DAN THOMPSON FORD
See Rocky Hupp, Darrell Dodnll or Pat Hill, General

Pete Bums. Marvin Keebaugh or George Harm

DRIVE A LlnLE
$AVE A LOT

11 1,

lorApril It• I ti

l

1t 1

till

1974
BUICK APOUO
4 Dr

V8 P S

We se ll

Over 300 new taiS in stock. • .
Including a selection of the
popular Z-28 Camaro.

25

4 3 lt tr e V 8, automa t1c, power stee r ing &amp; bra kes,
rad ial w w t ir es, ti n ted gla ss, spt wh covers , les s than

1974

l'i'77 FORD l TO P S

P S

P li

a ut o

t Q73 l ORD LID A1r (o nd11 oncd
p s p b tope plov~r ? doo1

Large Selection of Late

V1n vl roof S1 500 Cal l QQ? 7633
ol 1er 4 00 ~

Model, Low Mileage Used Cars

Court &amp; Th1rd

AC

q ood con dll on Mu ~t ~e ll Cal l
&lt;1 49 ')7 4 7 e ven111 g ~

NOVA
6 cyl

PB

Gall•polis . Oh1o

Clifton
Auto Sales
l oc ated on W Va St de
Pomeroy Ma\ On

Br tdge

(304 ) 773 5777
:

ANTIQUE AUCTION
SATURDAY, APRil 22, 1978
9:30 A.M.
Located 1' 1 m1l e be tow Mtdd lepo rl , Ohto on R o ut e 7,
turn west up Storys Run Road 1 mtle Wat ch for sale
s1gns W tll sell itt itbsolu t e auc:tJon the foll ow1ng

' ANTIQUE OR COLLECTOR ITEMS "
Chtna c: lose t ch tl d s roll top d esk ~ quare &amp; round oak

NEWGMC
! ruck Heodquor l er!&gt;
1q74 1 ! GMCP,ckup
1974 1 1 I GMC P ( lo.u p
1973 1 1 Ch t•v f'1 r kup

197 4 • 1 GMC r u
I 1973 , 1 Chrn PU

19 / 4 1 I Chev PU
1973 EICarnmo w 1th top
1974 1 I For d PU
197 4 three f ou1th ( he ... PU
197 1 CMC 9500 rro cl or
\ Q74 I r Fotd P, c~up
1975 ' for1 Chev rolet P1 ckup
1Q75 ' I Chev1olet PU

1973 ' • I GMC PU

Auto Salefi
Qb8 DODGE POt ARA
po rt&lt;.. ~ 50 '¥/7 51BI

Sell for

1973 CHE VY NOV A SS l.tcellen t
(Q r\d• t,on on (' owner N1ce
ci£ O flC01 Ph o,t \P ~1 4 )b7 7256

1976 Fa~d , I P 1 ( ~ u p
1973 I 700 f ord Durnp I ruc k
197 4 D SO r ord Sop er Cob PU
1973 ln tt&gt;rr•ot,ono! 1800 Ser1e~
cob 8 c ho~ ~~~ tand em dr, ve

IOMMERSGMC
1RU CKS INC
133 f11nt&gt; St

18GOl0[N lAGll CJ5 Jeep 3500

A46 :?53?

rn des C o119q'} 7113

IQ7.t1 PINT O WAG ON Good lO"
d1 flo n l e\\ than 40 OCtO rndf'&lt;o
~13 4 01 997 ?sn

qn

1977 CHt V V PIC KUP
F o~ T er Cool Co
Goll,pol,s 0

Sloudmo1e
P1ne St

l dbl es ga1e teg table oak c ha tr !i oak be d &amp; dresse r rce
cream c h~ r s stools and leg!'! f or table mantel cl ock
drop le al table tee box , oa ~ g un cabtnet a rt lamps
deorPSSion ca rn rval and H 1ey d tShes s1one glass
and hMr el c hurn buttPr mol d s wood washer waln ut
cherr; s l and ta bles ch e st o f drawe r s w a sh st ands
br ao; s 11re set s cow bells hangmq ot l lamp tron pats
flat 1r ons. liH d kelt if!&lt;&gt; ca pper wa sh bo tler came l ba ck
380 Grant Sr. , Middleport
tr unk s wheal crad le ra ilroad lan 1e rn s ch l d s oak
ch a rr s wagon seat s ptct ure frames basket , ox yolks
stone 1ar s all srzes large dtn ner bell tron sktlle ts
T h e followong household goods w 111 be sold
coffe e g r1 n de r apple peeler doll baby w tee1h double
Bullet , t wo so fa s. d1 sh es . wood c ha1rs two
barre l sho tg un , wash bowl &amp; pttcher, brass bells, old
beds, war drobes, n •ght stand . lam p bases.
pac k;et wat c h sletg h bet ts, 1elly cu pboaro tron back &amp;
floo r lam p . round lamp tabl e, o ld r ound
door sto ps bra ss sp •Hoon bras s apptebutt er kettle
d 1n 1ng table , r ecor d cab1net. TV se t (fab le
wal l telephone , wa lnu t cht ld 's c hest of drawers la rge
wood dou gh bowl buggy shaves, 2 horse wood wheels
model) , maple d esk . van1 t y w 1th ben ch,
wagon ( good s.~ ape l sp 1n de t back chat rs ptano stool
k1lchen la bl e. fou r cha1rs, r ef ngeralor.
dog 1rons monkey stove c ro cks A von and J1m Bean
w
h1 le k1lchen ca bm e t. k lic h en uten sils, ol d
001fles Model T front end axle and wheels
dresser,
m1sc 1f e m s
" MI SC"
Rock rn g c htt 'r ~&gt;lec t nc sewing mach1 ne por ch swi ng
anvtl heav~ d uty motor , b tryr If'S st o r m wi dow s pony
-Es~arJe.s !iu [dett ~ _
1f&gt;q ch---crrrrr.-binoerr.-- H----~
harness metal por Ch rr r11r
Beulah Jones, Adm1no strator
se ve ra l ls et s of Sli ver Y.
r~
~~ &amp; push plows
rubber l l rewheelbarrel s o
"'lec tr lc grinders
Term s Cash
cement mtxer lace 1abl eclo th and many 1tems too
numerou s to mention Lots of hand tool s
Not respon sibl e for acc1dents .

AUCTION

SATURDAY, APRil 22

OWN ER- MR &amp; MR S PAU'L SEARLS
Postttve I 0
Cash
Lunch
J Carnahan
D Smtih
L Do nahu e
949 2708
949 2033
742 J048

12:01 P.M.

BRADFORD AUCTION CO.
C C. Bradford , auct1oneer

!lpd

1972 OLDS 98 A11 PB P5 Power
W1ndow~ 6 way po wer sea l s
new tlfes body m e~ecellen t
cond ho n Ph one 446 7907 alter

MONH ( AHl O landau
A C P B P S co:tell cnt con
d1 l ro n Call !!43 7015

1973

o~r

Co ll446 4'105

- GRAN TOR INO

FORD

pa uenger !llat 1on w a gon

PB

9
PS

AC 11795 Call 38B QB97

day s 44(6 0'946 alter 5pm ond

FRE IGHlllNER

1972

fleJghth ner w1th 7~ co b

1974
lr a• lmob•le ... o n 1977 Oorsev
fla tbed w1 th s•d es 1q71 Hobbs
von 1q68 Oh1o body von Co li
44b 9272

1977 DODGE '• 1 4 whl dr PS
PB rddr o .rl spd $5800 Call

756 6507
197 1 BUICK BlEClRA 225
power

AM FM r od 10

all

51050

Call 75b 6507

976 CHEV ROLET ' • ! on p 1rkup Ex
cellen t
cond 11on
5:1500
Reed~v~l l e 61 4 378 6311

IQ66 VO LKSWAGEN 1970 Ford
Mo.,er ck
Call 4416 15'1'1 or

1974 AM(

1974 DODGE CHAllENGER PS

JAVEliN
Coll24(5 5'111

good c.ond

1970 COBRA 35 ft 5th wheel
W1ll 5e ll 5eporote w1th p1ckup
fo• pnce Come and ~ee Ca ll
6751513

44b 1703
PB one owner
1971 Grand
Pm: o•r PS P8
1q'}J T
Bucket Coll367 021 :l
-~-

1978 F ISO " wheel dr1"Ve 6 900
m1les Ph one 44(6 7567

I 967 Old~ 9B '1 dr htp one owner
$750 Ph 446 338"
197'1 FORD PICI&lt;UP Mak e off er
Colt 44(6 4351 al t er Spm

11 x 70 Mobile Home 3 bedr oom
2 lull bot h~ fu lly ca rpe ted on
Jl . ones o llond 74 2271 4

196" 12 X 60 TRAILER eX 16 ex
pondo 3 bedrooms port ally
furnrshed $2800 992 3l8B

1973 CH EVROlET NOVA
m•leoge Top condt t iOn
17:99

low
FABRIC SALE Alll'll,Qterro l tn shop
Co li
on sole one week only Man
day Aprtl 17 lhr u Solurdoy
1977 CHEVY TRU CK SWB PS PB
Apnl12 Flnt quohly kn it5 start
~ td d·ult w hile spoke wheels
at $1 9B
Carohno Fobr1u
roll bor lots o l e.: tros l1ke new
locat ed on Roule 7 1/ 1 m1le
$4 000
FIRM
Col i
con d
north of Cheste r Ohio Houn
675 77&lt;8
9 00 om to 7 00 Mondoy thru
Fndoy Closed Saturday s eM
IQ71 ~ HE V EL LE good cond Doys
cep t for so le wee.. !I Henry ond
675 )950 E...emngs. -446 74( 76
Mary Hunter o wner s
1973 FORD BRONCO .4 wh l dr
B&amp;SMOBILE HOME S
ranger pkg auto P5 lock out
Pl PlEASANT W VA
hub~ Coli Hb 3732
l'i'75 U~e 70 PEERLES 3 bdr centra l
1977 PONTIAC VE NTURA &lt;Je ry
O lf llpoul
good cond 1 owner bu11H 1971 12xb0 VINOALE 2 bdr 1'1,
orange blo ck vlnvl lop 307
baih
Chevv small block w1th 'l Ba r 1970 17x60 RAMSRANT 7 bdr
rell co rb f loor mounted !ihill
1970 17&lt;60 REAGENT 3 bdr
rod10 deluxe 'o'tn vl 1ntenor 1971 l7&lt;52TORNADO 2 bdr

""6

good t11es exc mech shape
21M PG on lo,t tnp $ 1375 low
Coli 4(-46

milea ge

6pm

1~

after

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1973 FORD GAtA XIE 500 7 dr
HT

PS PB o1r lo w ,
mrleoge
good cond
Co il
H6 2885 otter Spm o r ""6 6b 10
auto

1975 PONliAC

l ~ MAN S

3q 000 mdes S3000
675 5782 after 4(pm

loaded
Call

197 1 GMC 'I T·-=p:",,::K:'-U::P- =
307-:-V· B
3 spd s td 98 &lt;XXI m1 les Hot

TEC Conversion h1gh back seat•. hide a bed, deluxe
decor package , air condit ion , AM FM stereo rad io,
tape &amp; 4 speakers . auXIliary battery , 350 V 8 eng tne,

w t ires ,

beautiful 2 tone green . retail lost approx 110,500 Used

500
1910

1976 G20 Chevy Van •• $7495
automattc t rans , power steering &amp; brake s, w

TWO

as

Reduced

co ca r

1975 Ford

Torino.:.~:}2495

Dark green f inish blk vlny l tr im, 351 V 8, au fOI II d ftC ,
P S P B , wh covers, rad io, local 1 owner

1975 Chevy Chevelle .. ~3895
Classic Est• t• Wagon , B cyl , auto , air , loca l I owner
I

1974 Caprice Custom •• s2795
Cpe , local owner. low m ileage, V 8 eng ine, air, P S ,
P B , r ad ial w w t lres Rad1o &amp; tape da rk red with blk
vtny l top Sharp car

1974 Camero HT Cpe.!3295
Auto , good tir es, low mileage. VB. P steering dark
maroon , vi nyl roof

1975 Ford F250 .••••• $4495
Supercab local owner, V 8 engine , automa11c trans ,
P S • P B , Ranger Pkg , air- cond itioning . R step
bumper, r•dlo

1978 Ford

1/2

Ton •••• $5295

8' bed, V-B•ng lne, •utomatlc trans , P steering radio,
w -w tires, wheel covers, specia l 2 1one pai nt Less than

2,200 miles

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
Chevrolet

BDR mobil e hamel at Quoll

Cre ek Co l l2.45 5021

AUl l MOBILE HOMES SERVICE
Sktrtlng onchormg a nd polros

ca ll4463600
1969 17 ' IIJ mobile home Coil
38B Bl93 aller 5Pm
72
TWO
HOMES
Hillcr eMO
st Bl12t E..: 52
7 0 Cham
p1on 12

Jo:

"Your Chevy Dealer"
~

992-2126

Open

Pomeroy
Evenings-tiii:OO p.m .

~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;l

60 Both S8000 Call

3B8 BBJB alltr 5pm

camper top S900 Col i2A5 5A74
alter 6p"
_ __
1968 BU ICI(

- -SJ50- b8

16 (XX) ach.rol mt les
Bonn~tvr ll e~$1 00-70

Mustang $400

Coll 388 8596

1951 FORD B N TRACTOR ond b ft
scraper blade Als o " ft s1ck le
bar for Bo len tractor Coli
44(b 0 1~0 of~ , 6pm

1976 CHEVY ,,-71~
PI::C:7K:-:UP::-3;::5::0
V 8 PS PB B ply ft re~o httch
c•c (Ond $3800 Cal l 4(4(6 0659

I

lnterloreclertor Wol ipopermg
ponel lng Cal l 4&lt;.:6..:4~
35:.:5_:___

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WO ULD
l iKE
TO
HOU SE Cl EANING

DO
Call

;_;,__
«6 :10b2

BABY SITTIN G tn my
ho me
Centen a ry oreo Coli -U 6 77-49

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MOBilE HOMES lOTS
NEW HONDA mini bike Z·50 Or
GREEN TERRACE MOBILE COM
trade on old true~ ~2 2!51•
MUNITY
lcx:oted on Rt 1&lt;41 clty water clly REGISTERED QUA!TER hortto ond
Appoloo•o• f or ~o~lt ~or tradt ,
schools 5 min from Gollipolis
Appoloota I Quarter Hor~t
~d Holzer_!:!.o&amp;plto( ---::-:Stalli on S.r.,•ce Cole Stab les
197B '1 bdr mob1le home on Sob
M cCorm •ck Rd Coli U6 3617
-~

Tuppers

614 W.7 :J.&lt;OS

Nova 20

0n Our Own 8 10
9 00--M ovle ' Otamo nds Are Forever 6 13 Our Mutual
Friend 20,33 . 9 J()--AIIce 8.10
10 00- Dal las 81 0. Aust in Cl l y_l.JmltS 70, Fir ing L ine
JJ
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I I ' 30- M ovle
Anthony Adverse " 3
M ovie
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6,13 Face the Nahon 10 Janak I 33 700 Club B
11 ; s-ABC News 6 12 DO-FB I 6. Movie " Cotler " 10
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MoYie Channel ~ 5 &amp;7PM -C heckered Fiag orCrash iPGI
9 &amp; II PM - Nelwork I R I

.

Plo l n1

Ohlu

}_

llelp ~anted
We w tsh to el(press o ur smC"ere

opprec•olion to our

ne • g h bo r ~

lnend s and re(oll ves who
hove OBIS led us dunng the l os~
of our husband and la ther An
thony f Murray We ore d eeply

grat eful to Pos to 1 Josep h God
w n lo r h •s com lo r ling word ~

SWEEPER and sew1ng moch1ne
repmr pmh aud sup pl1e ~ P ck
up and delivery Oa v1-; Vacu u m
Clean er 1 1 1n1le up George:~~
Cree k Rd Ph 446 0294

PASQUALE El ec tr 1tol
446 27 16day o rn •gh t

Se r v 1ce

and the W II s Fune • o l Home s

p rofe ssional serv tr es
We
thank the Amencon leg• on
Post 27 lo r thetr mdtlory ser
v•ces and the pallbearers Paul
Soun d er s

Rober t At ha

PROTECT YOUR FARM!
STANDBY EMERGENCY
POWER
SPECIAL
DEMONSTRATION ON
WINCO GENERATORS

Pe te

Henson Potnck McB r.de Mtlo. e
McBnde Harry Phdlt ps and
Webs le r DeW11f

We wr sh to

thank e\leryone who p repare d

load sent flowers or cords of
sympat hy a nd os~rs t ed us w th
thfm prayers and thoughtful ef
f o rts
Mrs
A nth ony
Fa mily

M •,tray

The lorn•l v of Ea rl W1Uo ng w1s h
t o ex pr ess our s.n cere tha nks
to the many ln e nd!o and
ne1ghbors who we re so k md
and he lpfu l durr ng !he recent
dea th of our husband and
l ather We w1sh to thank the
Holze r Medrco l Center stall and
espoc, olly Or Harder for h1 s
y'cor!. of core Th e MCCov
Moore Fu neral Home fo r thelf
help 1n ou r t1me of need Re"
llo yd Prye and Rev Clyde Fer
rell f or t h e~r co nso l1 ng wo r ds
Th e s1ngers and p10r11 st We
also wts h to thank ever yo ne fm
the beou llfuf flo wer!. co • ds
f ood ond all therr help 1n
V O IIOU~

Nuti.,..,

~~

Rt . 33 North of
Athens. Oh1o

MONDAY , APRIL 17, 1978
5 4~Farm Reper t 13 5 5()--PTL Club 13 , 5 5s'Sunr lse Se mester 10 6 oo-PT L Club 15
6 75-Pubi iC Affairs 10 , 6 3()--Columbus Today 4

8,

6

Buy

Sell or

REMOVAl

C&amp;R PAINT&amp;
WALLPA PER CEN TER
244 Second
446 9458

Need '}
lod1e&amp; ta dmeom. trole face li lt s
No
expenence
nece!. sory
Ouo l lf ,co t ,ons
ne al
op
peoro nce w1th n1ce pe r $onoln,.
Call Sue ot QQ'] 706b lor op
po1nlrnent

VO U ogg res&lt;.. ve

FRIENDLY HOME T o ~ Par lies now
n our 23rd year ~~ e"pon d1ng
ond ha s opell ngs for Managers
and DeoiEH5 Pa rt y Pion e"
p~ ,,~ nce
helpful
Ou•
guo ren leed I OV!&gt; and gdt!o sell
them selve~
No co\h mve~t
rnent
No ser&lt;JJCC charge to
customers
N o co llec t.ng
dell'o'er•ng
Cor
phone
neceHorv Colt co llect Co1ol
Doy 5 18 49q 8395

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9 ~Holocausl 3,4, 15. Mash 8, 10. Art America 20 ,
: Meellng Of Minds 33
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10 3()--""'rm Digest 20; Anyone For Tennyson? 33 ,
11 DO-Dick Cavett 20. Over Easy 33
I I as-News 3,4,15. 11 3()--Pollce Story 6. 13. Movie
" Duel in The Sun" 8; ABC News 33. Movie " Lifo at
t he Top" 10
- ---11 3s-Jhnny Car son 3,A,15, 12 oo-Janakl 33. 12 ~()--.
News 13; l 05-Tomorrow l . ~
Movie Cillnnol ~ s &amp;9 p M - Pink Panther Slrlkes Ago in (PG)
7&amp; 11PM - SIIpper&amp;theRose (Gl
Ublt Chillnnel 5 6 90 p M - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness
7 00 1P M - Black Knight Revue
10 00 - 700 Club

SOc Per Car

tN ONE YfAR l

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2- DAYS
May 6 &amp; 7th

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TK ENTERPRI SE B o~t. 2 1679
Den&lt;Jer CO 80121 1

NOW

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male and tomole

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Phone

992 5!98

liMBER
du cts

Pomeroy
lop pr1ce
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Kent Hanby l 446

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Mason, W. Va.

Is currtnfiY accepting oppllcofions for th e following
position : ACSW·MSW, Ph.D , M A PsychoiOIII St
Experience In rosldtntlol dllld focollly dettred Ma1or
dutlos 1nvolvt dtvtlopmtnt, lmplementohon ond CO·
ordination of new child rtSidentJol foclllty ond ch1ld
ond fomtly therapy In a Iorge rurol Appolochl.on
sttfl"'l Solorv competitive ond commensurote woth
oxporltnce. Llbtrol lrlngo beneflls. Send resume,
covtdtHec ond flv u tftronco.s to -Hurl~ Kaufman.
Ph.D, Director of Child Servfces, Galllo·Jickson·
Mflgs Community Mtntol Htolth Ctnter, Galhpohs,
Otllo
l ~~• 5500.

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The Mtntol Hoallh Center Is a prlvote, non profit
corporation ond in equol opportunity employer.
Addlllonol lnformotlon Is ovolloble through The Ohio
Blrreau of Employment Strvlcos

\

liON Fre e co nopv t ne and
bottle (Over w1 th each new told
d own Stormoster $2800 now
$2250 18 It b tr o1 l er SS095
now $3829 22 fl lllllll motor
$ 16 400 now $ 13 9qq We sell
~er" ce and quo),ty Open Sun
day Ca m p Conlev St or cr olt
Soles Rt 61 N of Pt Pleo !oonl

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gested by the abo"e cartoon

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INLAID UNHOL V•

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Answer Wh81 vou mtght be aft er an all out ntght on
- - - 1he t?Wn- ALLIN

Tf1e latest JUMBLES are here In JUMBLE BOO K .,t O and JU MBLE
BOOK 111 Ava il able lor S1 35 EACH ooat pald lrorn Jumble, c/o lhls
newspaper p
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Nev. apaperbooks

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Fo r Sunday Aprt l 16

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For So le

r'l w btt tl1 s1 gn

(Open w 1thm 3 week s) Own your
own tully stoc~ed Jean or
lodHH
Foshron
Shop
Everylhmg pr ov•ded Your cos!
$ 17900 Co il Mr Weeks toll
tree 1 80087 4( 1767

TAURUS 1Aprtl20 May 201 Mak•
QU!C.k,y I yo u allow a
C .liCif· S~ rcr nark to hurt some
Jrnt: nd ~

It II be dlltt c ult 10

IF YOU hove o St!fv l&lt; e to o il er

GEMINI (May 11 June 101 You

wont to buv or sell somelh1119
oc look,ng l or wo rk
or
who l e\l er
you II ge t results
las ter w11h o Sent mel Wont Ad
Call 997 2156
M an 8 lues 17 8
18 Rose Volley Syra cuse 9 00
? La!~ ol mens women s and
ch,fdrefl s clotrul\g

PATIO SAlE

FOUR FAMI LY Vo rd Sole Mondov
l uesday Wednesday 10 to 6
Drs he~ noveltv s m1 H Mens
women ~
and
chddr en ~
clo th ei Cancelled ,f rorns Turn
toward fiver at \/ FW Mason
YARD SALE Starling )undov fur
mture lamp~ ~ niC k 5o knoclo. s
and 1ewel ry Tro1 len 13 &amp; 14(
Col.Jntry Mob de Home Pork Rt
33 Dorwm

nc~ve

a tN1 oe ncy 10 make snap

deCtStOilS Oul IOOa y 111Cy cou ld

wo rk 10 yo ur oe tn ment
all llllng s o ut c are1ull~
no sud den moves

Thr n k
Ma ke

CANCER (Ju ne 11 July 221 Bel
1er avo td th e

Heatrng
A11 Cor1
d1 t1 onmg 300 Fourth A ,e Ph
446 I b37
DEWI Tl S PlUM BING

AN D HEATING
Rou!e 1b(Jo t Evergreen.
Phone 446 1735

DRAIN &amp; SEWER ClEANING SER
VICE Open 24 Hr 7 dov s o
wee k
Starcher &amp; San
Ph

756 1391

NOTICE TO
CON TRACTORS
STATE OF OH IO

DEPARTMENT OF
TR ANSPOR: TA T ION
Columbu s, Oh1o
Aprtl7 , 1978
Con trac t Sales Legal
Copy No 78 288
U NIT PRICE CO NTRACT
Sealed proposals w1ll be
rece 1ved al the otf 1ce of the
D 1reclo r
of
lhe
Oh 10
Departmen!
of
Trans
po r ta han
Columbus
Oh o
unt1l
10 00
AM
Oh10
Stan dard T1me
Tuesday
May
2
1978
t or
1m
pr ovemenls m
Gall a Me1gs and V1nton
County
Oh iO
on var 1ous
secf,ons GAL
Stale Route
l25 1n t he V11tage of V1n1on m
Gall •a County VI N
State
Route 1:2~ m the V11!a ge of
Wilkes vill e 1n Vmton Counly
MEG U S Route 33 rn the
V1H age of Pomeroy 1n Me,gs
County bv resurl.•te1ng w1lh
as ph a 11 concrete
Pa vement W1dlh - Var,ous

Protect and Work Length 63 096 teet or 1\ 95 miles
The date set tor com
plet 1on ot lh1S work sh~ll be
as set forth '" the 01dd 1ng
proposal '
Ea ch ' 01dder shalt
oe
r eq u1 r ed to Id e w 1lh h 1S b1d a
ce r t 1 ed check or cash1er s
check. for an amo unt equcJI I a
ftve per cent of tm b1d bu I 1n
no eve nt more tnan flffy
thous and dollars or a bond
tor ten per cent of h• s btd,
p ,..yable to the 01recto r
B dd ers must apply , on the
proper
f orms
for
qua l tf,cat1ons a! lecJst te n
days p r or to the d ale sel ta r
open1n9 bJdS tn accord,..nce
Wi th
Chapter 5525 Oh10
Rev•sed Code
Pla ns and speclf,cat,ons
are on f il e 1n' the De partment
ot Transportat,on and th e
otf1ce of the 0 1str cl Deputy

e.. penstve

sto res
Joday You a t e to o easrly at
o act ed to that wht cn gltlters
dnd co ul d w m o up buy1ng a
to tdll~ us ele'ss uem

DAVID L WE IR
DIRECTOR
Rev

8 17 73

Apr il 16 23

NEW 1
IEIU OFFU£0 IEFORE'
o '-! ar&lt;~natn~ 1

tr'""''tliltte O pe nm~

o G• o&lt;md 11oor - ~ o comott1110n
L O•rHI O•~ l flbu t o ~ n c t • f l l.lSr ~f'
n fow B1tron Oottar tndus tr'r'
n Protl '-t a 1 ~ uo 100 ,
O ~ O Stlng '

o we St cure A ccoun t ~
D You S1mply Cotlt r l P1 ol

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(J NOI ope IPtlCE l(leet~ S.ll ~

,t n(lurg for ) n ur

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GfNE PlAN TS &amp; SONS
PLUMBING

.J We lrd'~ 'f ou tn y,._. ro• n
l' NOCrt (!&lt; t ~ • "i k ~
NO Pa~ 101t~
L No Ovt rhtda Olt •ce or Wa•thOIJst
c.• V ruil 1, O~ortss on Proo l
n Man o Wo•r .w I tl or Pi! !I I rne

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[JIJ tnlt--f l II lflii iQ'&gt; u11 1 Of' C: I l.,. I&lt;Jll
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STANDARD
Heatmg
2151hlldA.. e 44(6 3782
Plumb,ng

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apo iOQ I/ (' '' ~ o u ICI too muc: t1
11me go ~~ ~

819 Maple Corryou t 111

Ch eshrre l • cen~es

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Fo r ml ormoiiOil Col i
367 7117 or InqUire ot ~ rryoul

THE AMERICAN DREAM

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l u1n Key

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$75.000

OIIIIH

IN ct-t: 'll:AJt

STEm IMCOR~OIIATEO

IE SELF EMPLOvtO
ANO
NOT HA.\'E TO INVEST A.
LOT OF fi\ONEY
s.. OUf ld vncttr Htep Wtntld .

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flllfiEIO liT lll.IIIAI
llDII

LEO (July 23 Aug 22) Proceed
w1th c autr on wh en ta c klmg
problems to da y Yo ur ftrsl so tu
11on NOn I necessa t rly be yo ur
be s t 1dea
You co uld even
make the st l lJ alton worse

VIRGO (Aug 13 Sepl 12 1 Be
care fu l no1 to u~e lac llcs l oQ,ay
that othe r s c a n crt llc, ze lht} re
are always th ose wh o welcome
the o pportuntty to p o tnl out
an o th e r s flaw s

YARD SAlE 127 Kmeon A ve
f, , So t Man Tue' 9 lo &gt; LIBRA (Sepl 23·0ct 23) Vou II
be tem pt e d to ba ck down at th e
M, $cello nous
I rst Stg n ol res1Sian ce today
FIVE FAMI LY YARD SALE 1819 Be persr sten t Yo u II acco m
Chestnut St M on thru So t 9 to phs h you r atm s

6 Men,......wamen~ood cbJ ld[er.t.s-SG-OA P10 (Oct

GI.... Away-

N E W S P~P[R [ NTER P ~I t~ r A. ~S N

rl I hi &gt;L'!' d ':i yuu plc:r n l r (1
ARIES ! M arc h l 1 Aprtll9 ) Av(J itJ
n I l flQ rT IC)rH f lll8 1H r'1 Nllh Of I

\'ani Sale

.

Con fu s1on boggles your mtnd
so do n 1 ta ckle a task
'h lth oul a hetpma le A good
co wor kP.r wtll sa"e you both
ltme and mon ey

&lt;.OCI .JI fJrl &lt;,l &lt;;

FREEZER UPRIGH1

clo th1ng mtsc

20·March l D)

11 '•' '

so n'&gt; yuu

Cor Fourth 8 P ne
Phone 446 3888 or 44 6 447 77

19)

ll1111qc, !n,t J yn u hn1P 1nvr 'i l "'r1 today
d fld

CARTER 5 PLUMBING
AND HEATI NG

CAPR ICORN (Dec 22·Jan 19)

PISCES (Feb

Ap rtl 16 19 78
I tnl

742 2030 a ft e r 6 prn
DO N T MISS IT IN A PRil' All new
trade rs campers 5th Wheel
von conver SIOn o l COD NER S
CAMPERS on Ro nbow R1dge
long Bottom Oh•o Coli Bob
61 4 8 43 7671

The D1recror reser ves the
r1ght to re 1ect any and all
brdS

AQUARIUS (Ja n 20·Feb

qm to

STARCRAFT FO ~D down { omper

rea so ns may be val1d

ASTRO·GRAPH

llH

CAMP ERTOPPER for 8 loot bed
w1 l h door m rear w.red lor
electm1ly SI SO 99'1 7100

D1re cto r

t

' 1

lru c ~ camper and 10 ' 1 It

!ruck ca mper Con1 oct Ernest
W ard J1 Lon~~"'l l e
Dexter
Rood Phone 747 3019

teet

•

on e !Od dy

lHE GAU.IA-JACKSON-MEIGS
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER

PROMO

USED
tra c tor
wilh
J pt h tch 742 307A

74S 53 48

WAITRE SS WANTED "Appfv '" pe•
son
Crows Steak House
Pomeroy Oh10

SPRING

You m ay attempt an unlam• .,ar
1a sk todav
11 you re w1 se
enough lo stop iln d ask advtc e
o l an e)lnert you w ont get
bo gged down

Xll9

Par ty Pion Superv1sors and
demo nstra tors 1n your 01 eo
Hrg hesl
c omrn,~s,on
no
delrve 11n g
or
co llect1ng
Demonstrate top qual1 ty toy~
and gd t~ Call collect to Ann
8o111er 31q 556 8881 or wlllf.l
MERR I MAC
601
Jockwn
Du buque Iowa 57001

Mason Fire Station,

SfARCRAF T

sa

Snow Blade l o r In! Cub Cadet

MERRI MAC HAS OPENINGS FOR

at the

15 FT BANNER comp1ng tro1ler
slee ps b Used very l1 1tle l1l&lt;e
new con d Coli 446 3870

Coli

Pnnt answer here

liMBER

II
2/ilir_)•

tro"el

Fl

Don t be too ha sty ab o ut d1 ~
c ar d1ng somethtng tha i ha sn t
pr o du ced an 1nstant proht The
rewards are th e re tl you II o nly
d1g a !title deeper

JUNK auto ond
3B8 B776

Call

28

lrader
f ully equ rp ped
o1r
co nd
own1 ng TV o n t ennd
omn'( Olher o pt1 on~ l 1k e now
SS 900 See Glenn Sm1 th 2
n11les north of !he Sdver
Memonol Bndge on Sl R t 7

AKC Reg Coc k er Span,cl Pup
p es 446 4636

WAlKER COON HOUND

PROWLER

1977

Grtl'Q I Don e mole !own 3 ~rs
old p a per ~ SlOO Ph 446 7513

CURREN CY

CHEl l Ph 446 0322

llt101 ~

1511 K ""'~ 1 '

glassware, and many

PET

or

token s ,.. old
pocket watches and cho,n&lt;..
&lt;,dver and go ld We need I %4
and o lder ~~l"er co,ns Buy ~e ll
o r I rode Coil Roger Wormley
742 '13J I

AND

OPPORTU~tT'V

\tRM!t l l l l

All new tools,

WOODS

AK C WHilE Germa n She pherd
puppte~ Ca ll 675 585 1

8570

POMEROY FORREST PRODUC I 5

AT 1:00

Clean

tTRIMPE±

\'li anted to Buy

GOOD

l&lt;r r

N\110\J\1 fH Jf iC\I Ifl\

I·

Fl
LEDGERWOOD
CAMPER self conl o1 ned go~
or elec tnc sleeps 6 Coli Oak
Hrll 682 7q74 alter 4pm and on
Sa turd ay

GROOM ING FACili i iE S Pro
fess1onol Ser v•ces altered all
breeds all s tv les Ph 44 6 0231

lor

l op pr, &lt;es !or
lop Ouol 11y

EVERY SUNDAY

367 07Ql
CENlENARY

POSIIION OPEN

Ph 446

\i'O&lt;J• b•(~ vrouM 11 yQu -¥ M

SUNDAY
AUCTION

Al l Bre ed'&gt;

n

1973

Sonrtary l o c•l lt Jes Chesh1re Ph

locgl bus ne5~ requue s oddJI,onol
pers on for off iCe work Corn
mun,cot,ve sk ,lls no t nece~sorv
but helpful Mu st be able to
(O n'\lllUili COte Wl l h the publ C
So me l ra ... el for tro n111g lll&lt;JOiv
ed M111 wage to s ta rt Wr~t e to
P 0 8o" Q85 Cofl,pol ~ Oh1o
45631

upho l ~ •e r ed

fl\(1

t!li!JrP\1 U\ 1'10&lt;1

!han t•P'IfrtnQI

tu •l

Do vou ho ie 1 2 or 3 even mgs to
u~e? Cor helpful Fo r 1n fervu;:w
oppomlrnent
ca ll
446 1170
ott e r 4p m 01 44b I 527 9 to 4

f'OSlliON

on 10
.ten 11w• SUCC£SS .. ,111M con1 d

gropelrulls
Eat
sal ,s fv,ng
rneols and lose we1ght Re&lt;JtO
Dru g

~

BABY SITT ER NEEDED Your home
pre l erre d
Ono
ch l d
Down town or eo Call 44 6 6545

SCASHS fOf 1unk cars Fr ye s
I r uck and Auto Po rl 5 Wroc ke r
Ser v1&lt; e Ttre ~ole ond Rcpo r
Ru tlo11d 7,. 2 2081 or Penn t od
742 9575

e~

Orlando . Memphrs
(lr1 1r
lh'llr

Indoo r Outdoor Runs

Groommg

6 ft

614 786 5700

RISING 51 AR KENNEl
B o o rd~n g

TR AVEL TRAilER R os~ Cleland
Ches l er 965 3955

c,,.,.

hydraulic

Allanla· Washrngton

G RAP EFRU IT Pill w1 th D•odaM
plan more ca nven1en t than

Coli

446 4979 alter Spm

GOOD

1r11n 11 ont o l oLr I tid oil

Ever( sot at 7pm Glassburn Rd
of of Fo tr&lt;J IOw Rd

req

WOOD
Pol t.• s nw ..
diame te r 10 on )o,ge't end
per ton Bund l~d ~lob S6 per
to n DelwP1ed to Oh1 0 Poll et
Co Rt ') Pomer o y qrn 2689

lb..,. In

" - •ll

VACATIOI't FREE .. h,lt

JOE COl liNS
GUN SHOOf

Re f

CHIP

£.on!..,. ..,..'9 '--! m l•t.ll

~~

too selling wo r ld lo rnou~ pro
duc ts Fle x•ble hou1s H.gh em
n ngs Coll .44(6 33SB

~ems

mgs a .... eek

home ')even

997 6370

Wt n-' 1 rtllblt' Pl'!oOfl to
hetn"' .tt 1n 11Jfn1 !or Our lnll&lt;

AVON REPRESENlA TIV ES NEV ER
l OOKED SO GOOD Vav w•ll

mv

NO ITEM TOO large o r too &lt;,rnoll
Will buy I p1ere o r comple te
hou~ehold NPw u~ed or onh
ques Mor fin~ Furndure 10 N
2nd St
M ,ddlepor t
Phone

8ecl)mt • p.trl o! th ' '"' qy , I'd
Ullf\1' w lhot.il httln9 j t lujll~ n

¥OI•M.i 1n

BRIARPA TCH Kenn els Boord mg
Groom 1ng AKC Go rdon set
t ers Engl sh Coc ke r Spon1el)
Ph 4464191

997 7760

WORMS

THE WOOD SHOP on Co urt St ~~
now open Wdl budd cob 1nets
p•cn l table s dog h o use~ and
sw•ng\ one! othe r ,tems Call
4(46 '1572 or"''" ' the shop ol 101
Couft St

other

~ ABYS i ll ER m

OlD FURNITURE 1Ce bo .. e ~ brm~
bed' 1ron bed~ e tc comple te
hou~ehold~ Wnle M D M1l ler
Rt 4 Pomer oy Oh10 or coli

$75,000

45--Morn lno RP.nnrt

GO CAMPING AMER IC A
Coac hmen RV&lt;&gt; Ouol •tv
burl! p 11ced nght Dozens. of
mode ls w1 th o wrde range of
lorrufy pleasmg ll oo rplons See
them to day' App le
Recreo
T!Onol Veh iCle 5 Rt 35 I m1
we~t
of
Ja ckson
Oh

W1th

~e r v 1 c e~

NEED EXTRA CASH

Professional Patnfer s
a llatlable a1

ARE

Two Bud Dogs Eng l1 sh Se ll er~
Phone446019B

to odu ll ~ or
ch ildren Ood y expense'.&gt; an d DRAGONWYN D CATTERY KEN
~ o lary w1l l be pard Con toc •
NEl AK C Chow Chow dogs
Buck eve Comrnun•t~ Se• v 1ce~
CF A S1o mese and H1moloyon
~ o .. te• Core Program b80 East
col i (Also " wh1 te Pe-rs, ons )
Mom St Jochon Oh 45040
Ord ers ore now bemg ac cepted
Ph 186 5039 Buckeye Com
fo • ~pr~ng ~~ !l ens and pupp• es
munily Serv1ce~ ~ ~ on equal op
H1mol.ayon K111 ens due Ap rd 10
portundv employe r
Coll 446 38 44

3888Bll

NO FISHI NG and no hun11ng D'
m y property Mo ..:rne D1ddl e
Sellers

VALLEY DRIVE·IN

~onq l

CONT ROL HUNGER and lose
we1gh t w 11h New SH ape D1e1
Pion a nd Hydrex Wate r Pdl ~ AI
Fru th Pho rrnocy

GUN SHOOT Rutland Leg1on
Fo rm e"'er v Sunday ol 1100
noon Sponsored by VFW

EVERY SUNDAY
9 00 S· OO

w1th develo pmentally d i!.Obled
pc • !.o n~
Home core will Hl
c lude trom mg and prOvl ston o f

New ci0 5W!o beg mm ng Aprd 4
and S Greenware and sup
pf1e'&gt;
Custom
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CLE ARAN CE SALE beg1ns Man
Feb 13 ol Sew N Sew Out l et
Mo m Stree!
RaCine
All
pol;es te r double kntls redu ced
40". a nd 50'!• Th read btg spoo l
5 l or $1

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HIGlEY 5 BARBER SHOP OPEN 8
lo 5 CLOSED SU NOAY &amp; MON
DAY GIFl S BOOKS &amp; POTTERY
TREE HAVEN CERAMICS

FOR DEAD STOCK
CALL 245 5514

HIDDEN TREASURES

pe rson
l or
rou le
sa les man
Fn nge beneh ts
h o~ pllol 1 1 0t on pen s1on voce
110n Al ~o college student l or
wmmer rotJ te work Vo lley Bell
Pr odu cls Pt Pl eoson l

THUR MAN HOUSE onl1que s Fur
111l u r e s!nppmg
repolf and
ref m1shed Countv Rd 8 o tt 35
Cen tervrlle
Vil lage
Closed
Mondov &amp; l uesdov h enmgs
by oppo 111tmen t 245 q479

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NOTICE Bill S Quali ty Bod,. Shop
M•ddleporl
w1ll
be
open
Wednesday even1ng unt1l 9 prn
lo r bu smess Clo!led all dov
Saturday

Re i able

9-. _Jack W Carsey Mgr
Ail Phone 992 2161

IN MEMORY Mrs Kot1e Wd son
who pass ed away on Apr1l '12
1971 and Mr Howard Wd &lt;&gt;on
who pos&lt;&gt;ed away on Apr1 l 17
193 5 Sad ly rn 1s5ed bv ch 11d 1en
Mr s Ado East er day M rs N ora
Jordon Mrs Vm os Lee

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Pomeroy Landmark

WOfS

PI on

d eve lopment Wnt e Urw.. ersol
Pe tro leum PO Box 74 Iron ton

SPECIAL
DEMONSTRATOR
PRICES I

Mr s Earl Wilf ong and fm ily

ANV PERSON wh o has onyt h,ng to WAlKER COON HOU ND
Call
Super v 1~0 1 " ond
g1 ve away and doc~ no t off e r or
388 9'167
D ernon ~l fOior s 111 you 1 or€-o .,
onem pt to aft er o n,. other lh ng
H 1ghe st
co mm• S\10 11
no
lor so le may p lace o n ad m th1 s HOOF HOLLOW Ho rses Buy ~ell
del,..,cHng
or
co ll ec t, ng
trade o r !rom New and u~ed
co lumn
There wdl be no
O o m o n ~ tw t c top quo l•ty toys
sad dles Ru th Ree&lt;Jes Albo~y
t ha rge to th e adver !J!.er
and g dt!o Call co ll ect to A nn
(614)698 3290
Ba • ter J 19 55688131 or w11 te ONE GRAY GOOSl FREE Call
RISING
STAR Kennel Boordmg
446 9476 alt er 5pm
MER RIMA C
801
Ja c k ~o n
Indoor and o utdoor
run~
Duhuq1Je Iowa 57001
l: IG H I PUPPIES 4 mole 4 female
G •oom111g al l breeds Clean
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san !lory l oc• l lie~
Chesh re
156 1928
per5 on at Ber 10 d111e ~ 300 Se
Phone (614 ) 307 02q2
co 1d Avenue
Two M~J ie Bflllo nv Span el~
Phone 256 1443 of ter 3 PM
TWO EXP ERIENCE D garbage truc k

tv

Comm iSSIOn Soles
mol e
or
fema le full or port lime to
lc ose f orrn land l o r go $ &amp; 01 1

A factory truck &amp; factory

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1nqu1nes only

representattve wtll be at
our store Tuesday , April 18,
from 2 00 p m to S 00 p m

and

Giv.,..wa y

d r1ve r s Call 440 65 40 Ser iOus

WOULOYOU llfCE 10

' N ews 6 . Sunr ise Semester

197 1 CAMARO GOOD ( ONO 3

Aulo~ale•

11.173

CHEVY

CARROLL NORRIS OODGE

15,500 miles &amp; sharp as new orange l lnlsh

Auto Sal4!5

NEW CARS
IN STOCK

\25

1976 Monza 2+2:~u::. s3695

DAYTON, OHIO
Auto !iale•

engine, automa tte trans ,
&amp; bra kes, power door locks &amp; wtndows ,

12,000 mtles Co Ci"' r never t1tled

K enneth Swatn Auc1
Cor ner Thrrd &amp; Ot1ve

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NEW TRUCKS
IN STOCK

green, 250, 6 cyl

power s t
comlor tlit . AM FM radio deluxe equipme nt Less than

AUCTION SERVICE

FRANK ZCHEVROLET

P B a 1r 1

1977 Chevelle Malillu7.$4995

SWAIN

CALL: BILL McCOOL
513-224-2622

owner
Onyl top 38 000
act u al mdes

DON'T PASS UP THESE UKE NEW USED CARS

Whtte over

78 13

·c rockef t s Victory Gar d en 20
B oo-Holocaust 3 ; 15 How The West Was Won 6 t3 .
Rhoda B. 10 Pr evl n &amp; the Pitt sburgh 20 33 . B 3()--

SWAIN
AUCTION BARN
anvth1n9
for
a n y body al our Auction
Barn or rn y uor hom e For
1ntormahon and pr c kup
sC r'o'lte u ti H6 1U'7
S.1 te E ve r v Satu r day
Nt g ht i1f 7 p m

N ewsma k e r

7 DO-World of DISney 3 4. 15 Young P•oneers 6.13. 60
Mmutes 8 10 S1x American Families 33 7 J()--

You 11 L1Me Our Quality Way ol Doo119 Buslnen' GMC Flnoncl"'l
Ope ·• Evenongs Untll6 oo- Til5 o.m Sot
Pomoroy

992 5342

.' GREAT USED CAR DEALS ,f,

Chef 33

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

'7750

Were Shovvenng't'ouW1th 1

JJ

5 J()-- Bewltched 3, Adam 12 4, Elec Co 20 6 ooNews 3 News magazine 4 Championship Fish ing
8 Voyage to lhe Bottom of The Sea 10 Cliffwood
Ave K ids t5 . Zoom 20 , Turnabout 33
6 3()--NBC News 3. 15, News 6. 30 M 1nutes 8, French

See one of these courteous salesmen:

Middleport, 0

9927 196

Women' s Tenni s 15. Cur ling 33
3 3()--W1deWorld of Sper ls 6.13 4 QO-Sperfswor ld 15,
5 oo-Golf 6 13 Fest i val of L1 ve ly Art s for Young
People B 10 Old Fr iends New Friends 20. Nova

DRIVE HOME AWINNER

Manager , For A Good Deal on a New or Used Vehtcle
Open Eventngsttl6 OOexcept
Thursday and Saturday Closed Sunday

l4 T on
Ltsf Prtce S8919 00

IN U.S.
LUXURY
SALES

$1995

T &amp; T wheel

f u ll power , atr

6 cy l auto trans, P S , vt ny t roof radto One loca l
owner

2 Dr T Top
LISt Pnce S8123 90

NO. 1

1973 CADillAC CPE. DEVILLE

!tit w h ee l buck ets co nsol e,

P S

1976 FORD GRANADA 2 DR............... 13495

W e a re The Fnend l y Dealer Don ' t forg et you owe 11 to yourself to
check w1th us be for e you buy any car1 N ew or U sed We can save you
mon ey So see or call one of Th ese Fr1en dly Salesmen J D Story ,
Ra y Dougla s or Bill Ne lson

DODGE DIPLOMAT

vmvl roof

6cyl std trans mag type wheels cover&amp; mo re

1978
PONTIAC GRAND PRIX

'lfJ

$2495

F u ll power atr , stereo , f ul l

1977 FORD F-100 PICKUP................. 3995

'4600

II I

1973 CADIUAC SED. DEVIUE

1

1978
GMC RALLY WAGON

SEE THE ALL NEW

Very c lean

auto trans

$5600

Leather seating area. T&amp; T wheel ,
stereo, fu ll power, a1r

IN U.S.
LUXURY CAR
REPEAT
OWNERSHIP

Sharp

1974 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE 4 DR .... 3295

List Pnce S4926 68

'6850

P B

1

1978
PONTIAC SUNBIRD

'6700

2 Dr De m o Turbo V 6
Lt st Prtce S7846 90

2 Dr

A1r , P S

2 Dr Spor t

1978

1978
PONTIAC CATALINA

NO. 1

1977 THUNDERBIRD........................15495

'6000

'6175

'5150

1975 CADIUAC CPE. DEVILlE

Loaded Shar p

Cust 2 Dr
L1 st Pnce S6821 90

'5850

'8575

1975 FORD GRANADA GHIA 2 DR........ 13995

so

'5965

'6295

$7500

mterior , full power
air, AM FM stereo &amp; tape,
T&amp; T wheel

SUNDAY , APRIL 16. 1778
6 DO-Christopher Closeup 3. AG USA 4, For Yoou
Black Woman 8, This Is The L1fe 10
6 3()--This Is The Life 3, Jerry Falwell 4, Talking
Hands 8, Americ an Problems &amp; Challenges 10
Agriculture Food For Though t 13
7 DO-Big Blue Marble 3, Gospel Singing Jubilee 6,
Eddie Saunders6 . Thinking In Black 8 Treehouse
Club 10, Newsmaker ' 78 13
7 3()--TV Chapel 3 Your Heallh 4, Show My People 6,
Jerry Falwell 8. Urban League 10, Bible Answer s
13
B DO-Mormon Choir 3, Day of D1scovery 4 Grace
Service 10 Dr E J Dan iels Presents Happiness Is
13, Some of God's Children 15. Sesame St 20
B 3()--Qral Robe r ts 3, Jimmy Swaggart 4, Celebration
of Praise 6. Day of Discovery B. James Robison
Presents 10, Willar d Wilcox 13, Open Bible 15
9 DO-Gospel S1nglng Jub1lee 3 Robert Schuller 4, Rex
Humbard 6, Rev Leonard Repass B. Oral Roberts
10. Jim Frankli n 13, Ernest Angle 15 Mister
Rogers 20
10 3()--Rex Humbard 3, , Yours For The Aklng 4. Hot
Fudge 6. Way of The Cross 8 Garner Ted Arm
strong 13
11 oo-Doctors on Call 4, Big Blue Marble 6, Ernest
Angl ey 8 Re x Humbard 15 Rev Henry Mahan 13
Feel ing Free 20
11 J(}-Qutdoors With Julius Boros 3, Animals,
Animals Animals 6 13 Focus on Co lumbus 4, Elec
Co 20
12 oo-At Issue 3. News Con fe rence 4, Issues &amp; An
swers 6 Face The Nat1 on B. Rebop 20, Blue
R1dge Quartel 13 This Is The Life 15
12 3()--Meet The Press 3,4, 15, Direction s 6, Chrlst~an
Broadcast B The Issue 10 Evaneli st Calvtn
Evans 13 Characteristics of Learning Di sabil ities
20
O!J-Movle CounterpOint 3 Truth or Cons 4 ,
Communla ue 6, NBA Play Ott B. lO, Washlnaton
Week In Re vie w 33 Issues &amp; Answers 13. PTL
Club 15, Thraclan Go ld 20
3()--Li ttle Rasca ls 4 Amer ic a's Black Foru m 6.
Town Top1cs 13 Hock mg Valley Bluegrass 20 , Wall
Sl reel Weo!k 33
2 DO-L1t tle Rascals 4, Wolfman Jack 6, Adam 12 13,
Soun dstage 20 Advo ca tes 33
2 3~Box lng 6, 13, Adam 12 4, 3 DO-Basebal l 3 4
NBA Play Off 8 10. Theater In America 20

Use Sunday Times-Sentinel Classifieds

24· Nov- 22 ) It

may be d tllt cu lt to sahsly you t
ambt l rons today beca u se at
uns lable cond tltons Don t spm
you t wneel s where the od ds
are stacked agam st you

SAGITTARIUS !Nov

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l1) You II hav e small paltence

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BLACK AN D whrte col lie 10 good nol tu lly tn accord w1th your
hor'lle Coll992 5480
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THE GAI!IA-JACKSON-MEIGS
COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER
Is currently occepttng applications for the followl"'l
pos1hon CLINICAL CHILD PSYCHOLOGIST Motor
new community menttttl he1lth center 1n southeastern
Olllo seeks Ph.D. psychologist Experience preferred ,
but will consider recent groduote Mill or duties Include
child and family therapy, and co-ordtnot1on and
. supervos1on of oil psycholotlcal evoluotlons with both
choldren ond odulfs (outpatient and res1dentoall U1 a
Iorge rurol ApJN&gt;IIchlon stlfl"'l Salory compttltiYt
ancL&lt;ommtMJOro1e .wiiLel!l!tJ:!tnco. Llbeo:!Ur!'lft_

beneftfs Send resume, cover letter and

five

references

to: Harriet Kaufmon, Ph. D , Dlrtdor of Chold
ServlcJS, Galha Jackson Meigs Community Menlo I
HUifh Center, Gallipolis, Ohio 45631. ( 61~) 4~6 ·5500 .
The Mento! Health Center Is 1 prlvote. non.proflt
corporohon ond on equol opportunity employer
Addltlonollnformotlon is ovalloblt through the Ohto
BurHu of Employment Strvicos.

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For Best Results Use Sunday Times-Sentinel Classifieds
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clear ng Ph 44 0 0051

Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontay

Business Services

land

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General Contracting

OF

MOBIL£ HOME
SERVICE

PROPERTY
AND LAND
IS A PRECIOUS RIGHT
WE ALL MUST WORK
TO KEEP
You r local REALTORS are conce rned abou t
protec tmg and preserving the r~ghtto pnvate
property own erShip concerned about home and
land valu es conce rned about 1mprovmg the
co mmumty
REALTOR S are work1ng to make things happen
here And th ey mv1te you to 1010 them 1n a protect
to hel p 1m prove the community
Working togeth er for Improvement enhances land
an d property vai Loes And 11 helps preserve our
system of free enterpnse
REALTORS ' need people l1ke you to help
For tnformat•on on how you can help contact your
local REA LTOR' today

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446 3636
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446 6610
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POMEROY
992 2259
992 3321

APPLIA NCE
SERV ICE

ha •e en larged our
urvice d e partm e nt and
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90 Glo ss y lab
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97 De c lares
99 ;:, rlkw o m
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tab les TV s Free zers bed room
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EVE RY DAY PR ICES All SIZES
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f (H~ d a yphoru~?7009 nglt
phone 99'1 3.'J75 o 99'1 5237

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TV

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tubula r

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rnost new Put &lt;haset wt ll get
boot li ee Co113b7 780
APPOLOOSA GELDING
ol d Co11256 1507

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UlllllY TRAI LER $85
Bolen s
!facto r $450 Gra vely frO&lt;Ior
w 11h ottochmeng S8 SO Call
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NEW SEAl V MA 11RE5SES WERE
$69 95 NOW S55 95 NEW 5 PC
WOOD OINE TlE SETS 1ABLE
42 x 54 WAS $199 Q5 NOW
$159 95 RICES NEW AND USED
FURNITURE
85A
AVENUE 446 9523

SECOND

_ _ f.ARM EQUIPMENT, John O..rt
290 com plonlo1 goOd condt
t 1on $220 Allla Cholmen small

$400 Roodsv1llo 614 378 blt I

Half Corot diamond ring approts
~ ed $1 Of6 Will soli lo' $700 Coil
446 1514

PUll TYP E olummu m camper
equ rpped 70 Ford 4 dr HT
dean !own mower 2 ocre lor
Co 14 40 3375 alter 6pm

P 8 H CRANt-m~de

NeW Lt Stmg - Res1r1c ted burldrng lot tn
Cha ro ta1s Htll s 3 34 ac r es w1th lot s of r oad
f ron tage Call now

TRAVH TR AILER 32 II Im pala
1!177 mode l Call 388 859'2 or
4.46 7508
1970 HO NDA 360 also Wh r lpool
au to washer Coli Ht- 0157
AVA CADO GREEN heavv duly
Kenrn o e dryor l
year~ old
Ike new S100 Ca!l446 4o35

11 F T CABIN CRU ISER Skr lf Croll

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Lefl ove r 1977 models 19 K 3 t x
6 ouhrde d mens ons W lh
fen£e deck !titer rncluded
WHILE they los I Al so 22
new mode ls for 1978 We n
stol l Fu ll I no )(II g ova lobe
Co li co ll ect 1 614 47b 4677
Pengum Pool s of Olu o Inc
Open 7 day s o week

HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
Storm
W1ndows.
Storm
Doors ,
Replacement
Wm
dows, Pato J Covers,
Alummum S1dmg and
Accessones calf

BIU'S
446-2642
$7150 Phone 161 • )698 32'10
B &amp; S MOBILE H0MES Pt Pl ea
son! W Vo bes1de Heck s
197J Broo d more 1111 x b-4 2
bedroom
1973 Da r on 14 x 602 bedroom
1977 Vt&lt;lo tan 14 • 67 3 bedroom
2 both
1977 Covenlry 12 .1165 3 bed 1oom
1969 Sto lesrnon 11 • 60 2
bedroo n

!7 100

p o l o~ s~ftl l y Caii2Sb 1q51

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RIDING

MOWER

8 HP

Coli

446 126-4

OWNER TRANSFERRED -

NICE PIGS for sale Aft er 5 &lt;oil

949 7857
1976 CHEVROLET J,. ton p ickup
Ex cellent
condrl• on
$3500
Reedsv11le 614 378 6311
FARM EQUIPMEN T John Deere
290 Corn plon ler good con d
r on $220 Allis Chalmer s sm o I
round baler Purchased new
I C172
e•cellenl cond rtton
SI 800 Mossey Fe rguson hoy
cond honer
good cond1lron
$400 Re edsv ll e 61 4 376 6J I 1

BEN TL Y PIG SALE Aprtl 29 8pm
Foye tle County For r ground~
Woshrnglon Courthouse Sell
mg 150 head of D uro&lt;~ Homps
Spot!a Crossbred and Reg HAV FOR sa le Co I qq2 7306
grits ConSignor Roger Bent ly
31 17 Reed Rd
Sobrna Oh BRUSH HOG 7 loot J D p ull type
lrrple umversol drrve shalt slrp
45169
5135842:198
8 tlone
clul&lt;h puncture proof trres
Srs lers Rolph Oook Hoppe\
Very good co nd I on Shode
Happy Hogs

MUST SELL -

3 BR

ran ch 1 bath gas neat ar r cond ga r age larg e corn er
tor on L eGran de B l vd rn Gr ee n Acres Subdrvt sro n
Sho wn by apporntmen t
1WO MILES OUT - Route
160 appro x 5 acr es level
and good mvestmcnl for
only SI O 000

LOG CABIN - Large stone
I replace modern ba lh
toft logs are hand hewn 14
wooded acres great pla ce
to get away

EDGE OF TOWN - Lovely
2 BR ran c h s c lean as a p rn
and off ers a 12)120 fam ly
rm
L R modern k1tche n
laundry r m
stee l sr drn g
slorm door s and w n dow s
ce nt a~r and ove r acre of
lan d Shown by appornl
men t

YOUR

OWN

CAMPSITE
rn
t he
wr lderness of the Wayne
Natt ona l Forest 5to 8 acre
t racts of woodland now
availab l e
adror n tng
thousands a t acres of
governm ent land
Publi c
hunt rng
fish ng
and
camp ng permrtted Pr1ce s
star ! at S/500 wtlh f nan
crng ava1lab le
MORGAN TOWNSHIP J6 acres near Me gs M tne s
5 acres revet
mo st c t
bala nce cou ld be p a sture
small s tr e am town s h rP
road S11 900

RACCOON CREEK -

ECONOMY TRACTOR w lh all at
t och rnenl~
t rke ne w o~ktng

1J

a c res of ft at la n d w lh
appro x 1500 f t of creeh
fronrage sa ndy soil bam
located n Nort hern Ga ll a

Co S13 OQQ
INCOME PROPERTY 2'1 000 sq
II
budd ng
loca ted n Mrddlcport rwl
potcnllal of over SJO 000 per
yea r Call for mor e rn
lormat ,on

COMME R"AL

SITE

L oca ted on St a re Rout e 7 a!
Kdnauga Cor ner 101 has
i'PprO)( 170 11 tro nt a ge on
7 Ideal f or almosl an~ ty pe
b u stn ess

SEEING IS BELIE VIN G
- Once you see t hts 5 BR
b t level you wdl agree lh&lt;~t
I s pr1 ced r gh t a l $55 000 5
yr o ld beaut{ s ru sl Irk.~;!
new &amp; fea tur es a 20x28
t am 1ly r oom w!lh WB
firepla ce 2 balh s lar ge
LR co mpl ete mod e rn ktl
c h en w t h r efr q
ran ge
d ts hwasher d rsp &amp; l rasn
comp a cl or ga s near ce nt
a1r &amp; ga rage Le t us show
yo u th 1S beaut,. &amp; you be
th e tudg e

EIGHT

FARM FOR SALE -

tage on St&lt;Jic Rout e 7 i'IP
prox 6 m1 nor th o f town
W lll edSC' a ll Or po;trt

LOTS

FOR

SALE

RODNEY

AREA

CHARLIE S LIV E Bo I Mmnows
nrght craw lers red worms
gorden worms Flshtng l1cense
1
1• mile obo_.e Syracuse Pork Rt

124
1969 INTE RNATIONAL METRO
Von $1500 6140983290
STEWART 5 GUN SHOP Guns lor
sole or !rode 29 Remmglons
31 Remrng tons Mode! 12 Wm
chesters and many rnore See
or coll742 2421
ONE TABLE 4 chot ra $10 1
dishwasher S25 992 7059 ofler

5
SIDERS EQUIPMENT COMPANY
HENDERSON W VA
ONE FERGUSON f,onl loader
HESTER FARM EQUIPMENT
Ferguson 1-4 In plows I rotory
DEAlER PARlS AND SERVICE
hoe
I bockscoop
Phone
CAilo15 34~0
992 ()229
Zl FT PONTOON BOAr 3 Y"
1q10 FORD I l oo flo! bed truck
o ld 40 HP Mercury Thunder
w lthsrde prec:es Good shape
boll eng
good cond Col i
Coli 992 11t08 doy o' 742 2030

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f or mveslment or collection
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ELECTRIC RANGE 30 ln
carpet sofa like new

blue
Ca ll

446 3323
HALF CARAI I)I~MOND RING
app1olsod Sl oi6 )YIII ~ ell lo,
$100 Coli
I 504

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1976 HONDA MR2~ ex ce11ent
condihon 5750 1938 Horley
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Oovrdson
Cuslom rz ed
ce llent condlhan ho t. w r&lt;rde
cl utch ond shill and o ther o&lt;
ceuorles $3000 614 698 3290
BASS BOAl
16 foot Monork
Malor and tro ller Good condl
lion
Pnced lor lost sole
992 3231 ofle.~l_:5:__,_ __

Check W1th Us Before You Buy.

WE NEED LISTINGS

HOBSTETTER

REALTY
GeorgeS Hcb!tener Jr
Broker

101 '1&gt; Sycamore Sl

BOB LANE, BRANCH MANAGER
855 SECOND AVENUE
GALLI POLIS, OHIO

Pomeroy Oh1o

PHONE 992 6333
Off1c~ Hours
9amto4pm
Clased Thursdays
saturdays at noon

and

OFFICE 446-7900
LET THE GALLERY SELL YOUR PROPERTY

Your Full Tome
Real Estate Broker

G OOD FOR NOTHING
e x c ept h unt ng &amp; c amprng
40 ac r es of the wrld cs l
cou ntry
rn Ga 1t 1a Co
Lo cated n lhe Way ne N a
!tonal For est &amp; pr1 CC'CI a t

S9 900
A SOUND IN VESTMEN T
clescr bes th s 47 A tra c t ot
ld ml Loc a ted appr o x 3 ,
mt fr om H olz f.! r H o~)Jt ! al
nef!r Kc&gt;r r Ro ll rny tr ac t IS
m os tl y c lean g r ass land &amp;
prr ce d a t $d O 000

53 5 acres M L mostl y
woode d
1d'"cl
to r yo ur
wee ke nd Cclrnp Loca ted m
Morq an Twp and pr 1ced al

112 100

sso 000

FARM

150 acr es mostl y
c l ean rolling hd l pa sture
Good w oven wrr e l encc s
lo t s of rei front.1g c old
ltouse an d bt:rrn rm d lob
"'ase

160

acres 100 acre s p as tur e &amp;
c ropland c Oa l &amp; lrmestone
repor ted
near prop osed
U S 35 good nves tm ent
p r operty S100 000

We Are Offenng Ftnancing Through VA, FHA and Conventtonal Loans.

v

ACRES
A I c lean m os t
till able p r escnuy rn g ra ss
7 p a nels se v er al good barn s
&amp; she ds 3 c ow mdk pa r lor
fob
bas e
11)160 mob !e
hom e rs now r ented 650 ff
fron1 .1g e on Slate Rl 55&lt;1 al
Eno Oh o 2 000 I t tr on ta ge
on county rd 575 000 Cal f
for m or e ctc t ad s

PAST URE

Loca ted on old Roul c 160 at
E ve r g r een Ltn coln Prke &amp;
Georg es Cree k Rd
Co
wat er avarla bl e
Mobrle
nome s w e lc om e

S22 500 wtll buy l or yo u aver,. cam tortnble
2 B R home sr tualed o n a 96 of an acre lot
Tht S ol de r home ha~ large a covered front
por ch over: took ng tn e Ohro R ver Lock.s
and Da m Also an outburtdrng ( 1/x 18 ) th at
rs rn exc e ll ent cond 1lr o n The owner s ve ry
an x10us to se ll Gl've us a c al today

Tom Whole, Salesman, Home Phone 446 9SS7

~

101

HUNT ERS DELIGHT COMMERCIAL
LAND
FOR LEA SE - 400 II Iron

Nea t As A P en - Sttu ated on a large tla t
lot rn Gaiii PO irs Th s lo~Jely hom e has 2
BR c ou d b e thr ee LQ eat 1n lur tg utr 1
tv room L"R bath and a one car an ac ned
ga r ag e A nd th a t s nor a l l You wtll e n1 ov
na tural gas for ced a1r h eat and cent ral arr
condr tr onrng If you ar e hobby m1n d ed you
w II lrk e th e arge two ca r ga rag e on fhe
bac k ot t he !of It ha s ga s and ele c tr rc For
an appo ntment to see fh s home call now
Thr s on e shoul d se ll soon

Check th1 s one out before rl s too late An
all brr ck. ran c h w1lh lot s of ex tr as T h1 s! ke
new home was only occ up ed for 7 p onth ~
and the ow ne r was tr a nsferr ed Th rs no m e
tS draped throu ghout has exce ll en l ca rper 1
and d 1S ve r y c lean You w rll en roY the con
ve n, ence and co mfort of a heat p u mp f or
heatrng a nd c ooltng Th1s 1 nc home rn
e lud es a con l rnuou s c teanrng range
dr shwas her a nd drsposa Th ere rs mu c h
mor e to be s ar d for thiS lov el y hom e Call
n ow for mor e de ta ilS

T HOUSANO

DOLLARS
4 rms b atn
pa r i basem en! needs sa m e
r e pa r s
w ood bu rnrn g
sto ve almost 'l acres on th e
Bar cu s Hollow Rd
Clay
rownshtp Ga ll rpo l s (t ty
Sch oo o, s l

LISTINGS NEEDED WE ADVERTISE NA
TIO'IALL Y - WE BUY SELL - TRAt.:

RANNY BLACKBURN,
BRANCH MANAGER

New Ltstmg

balh

3 bedrooms

4 yr

old

fully

carpete d electric heat
(Ohro Power) carport wtth
storage area Om ng and
cooki ng area separate A 1r
condl ftoned
all cur ta1 ns
and drape s go Loca te d rn
Rus trc H 1lls Syracuse

Oh•o sell&lt;n g
S19 100

la s t

for
MAKE US AN OFFER WE CANT REFUSE - NEW
LISTING - Wa k out your back door and go f 1St11ng
and ooat 1ng Woul d mak e a f rne sum m er nom e 2 Br s
n1 ce stze llv rm Some furnt shtn g s go w rt h sa le
Screened tn ba ck por ch Owne r may acce pt land c on
tra c t wrtn s,zeao te down p ayment Th rs prope .. t y 1S
nea r Holtday Hr s

One 4 bedroom
ran ch
very modern West Shade
near Cheste r 0

NEW LISTING
FOR SALE n

FARM
Acres

Chesl er Twp al l fenced 45
ac res pasture 22 acres of
cropla nd One acre farm
pond stocked
7 rooms

balh wllh 4 bedrooms

10 ROOM VICTORIAN -

1

stor y new shtng le roof
modern kttchen
large
ltv ng r oom wt th fireplace

a.

mtneral righ ts go wrth 1t 2
barns rn good condttlon

Bashan

Th s lg

WHAT A CUTlEt - NEW LISTING - Lots of room m 1
lh1S 1mmaculatety kept 2 yr old 2 br ho m e Lovel y k t
w1fh loi s ol n 1ce c a br net s
applrances mc ludr ng
washer 8. dryer Even tne ba th room 1S p rc tur e oerf t-c t r
H as a n ce pantr y w t n ple n t y of sh elves f or ca nned
goods Elec heat hrgne st e lec b 1 n 2 y r s y.a s S86
Sepa rat e neate d gara ge &amp; a n ach ed carpo .. t 11 sa do l l
hou se on a large lot

Ctty water &amp; drilled well
FREE GAS IN HOUSE and
localed In

NEW LISTING -

home w ers bu il t bac k n the early 1900 s As you walk rn
yo u can ru st magtne the g r ace &amp; ch arm th rs hom e ha._
ex pi&gt;rren ced It has be aut tful wood en mantes and
large double g la ss doors to en t er mt o the par or Ca ll
lor more de ta rls

Oh •o

known as the James Barle y
farm
E)(cellent buy at

$58 000
WE NEED LISTINGS WE
ARE SELLING FAST
LIST Wl'f H US

DAIRY FARM - 125 a c (36 ac ol t ila b le land ) 1 25 8
lb totl ba se 2 lg corn c r bs m dk. hou se w th stalls
equt pped wrlh Chore Bo y m ilkers 2 ou tbu ld ngs 8. tool
shed 6 rm home w 1t h ve r y large room s - Call fo(
m ore detatls

Cheryl Lemley

CHESHIRE 6 rm
2 story h om e c ompl etely
remodeled w rl h alum srd rn g 2 or 3 brs 2 baths tam
r m wtlh n rce frpl
basement garage Also 19
(24 x40 ) garage an d 2 mobrle home ren tal s

ASSOCIIh!

Home Phont142 2003
Hollon Wollt Sr

69b 1734

J C PENNEY GAS RANGE &lt;on
lrnuous cleonmg o-.en 2 yrs WAlLTEX V INYL coated and pre
pos ted wa ll cove nngs Choose
old
harvest gold
Ca ll
from 6-4 pollern books Cutck
446 9731
serv1ce
Pho ne 992 3748 or
992 5020 Krng Bu tlders Supply
Co Mlddleporl 0 Plenly cf
l ree pork 1ng

Burl d equrty rn lht S

k r wr th lo ts ol butll1n c abtne1 s 3 BR rs
and a ba th S t uat ed on a fl a t lo t rn
Ga ll po s Pr1ced rrght

OWN

TWO REG APPO LOOSA MARES 1 1974 DAT,SU N PICKUP
to foal ~oon I yeorl ng Ap
'1'17 7&lt;53

GOLD COUCH green plard chon
Coll -446 7827 Sol Sun or Man
oher 4pm

Economy at tt s b es t -

Bu1ld1ng Lo1s l 40 acr e s on 0 J Whil e Rd
Thr s lot tS r estr1 ct ed l or your pr ol ec t ran
A lso we h ave lot s on Pl easant School Rd
ln tht S ar ea you hav e a ch orce ot lol stze
tra m on e ac re up Call now

4 year o ld hom e 1nst ead of pay ng re nl All
eleclrrc wrth baseboard heat A very nrce

'9• _Jack W Carsey Mgr
!tAil Phone 992 2181

SWIMMING POOLS

Corner lot w1th a lovely J BR 1 1 2 ba th
hom e A ll el ec trt c w1th cen tr al a r Thr s
tme nom e fe a t ure s one of the ltnes t k.t t
c hens tn fhe a r ea plus an overstzed two
ca r at t ac h ed garag e wrth ove rh ead
st or age Cr t y sc hoo l s

Lookrng or an older home wr th a 1new o f
the Oh1 o R ver'&gt; You wr l l like thrs one
S lualed on a nt ce we ll l andscaped lot rn
the Galltpol rs School Dt strrc t Th ~ ftne'tld
home has the modern to uch of lrke new
carpet and rs pan e ed t hroughout You can
also tak e The c h1 ll away wt lh an eve n1 ng
f rr e 1n 1t s open firepl ace Call now fa r an
appo,ntment You wr ll be g lad you d rd

Pomeroy landmark

boo I and tra der w lh 220 HP
1nboard ou !boord sleeps 4 lo
6 sk t cqurp all goes Call
.446 2885 after 5pm
o~ REDU CE SAFE &amp; la sl w lh Go Bese
Tabler s &amp; E Vop wote t pdt)
446 6010
Nelson Oru.[__
NO RGE REFRIGERA TOR 4 yr s
CO AL liME STONE sand grovel
ol d Co ll440 2177
cokt um chlonde lerlr tler dog
1HREE ROOMS OF FURNITURE
load and all rypes of sa lr h
W It ~ell by group or p1ece Coil
ce ~o r So li Works tn c E Mom
446 0580
51 Pomer oy 99'1 3891

1973 14 FT BOAT and Ira ler 35
HP Chrys ler ou tboa rd
Call
256 1~ 7 evenmgs

less th an 1
yr ol d &amp; must b e seen ro apprec 1ate Spec 1a l featu r es
are qua lrt y carpet th rougnout Wtf e a pp r oved k1l c hen
wllh stove &amp; relrrg
thermop a nc w ndows marb l e
srll s ga r age &amp; a II a t lot on I he Floyd Cl ark Rd 1 J m t
w est of Stat e Rt 160 $J2 900 Shown lJy :apporn tmcn t
only

&amp; BLEND

\976 HONDA 750 good cond H o~
el( tro ~ Co li 440 2568 oil er Spm

Owner Wtll sell YA or FHA - Loc ated tn
tne Ga llfpolts Schoo ! Ot strr c t us Steel
s dtn g 3 BR s ca l 1n k t attach ed garage
Call soon lor an appo1ntmen t T h s ~~ a
very c ean ho m e

New Lt stlng - All electrr c hom e wrth US
Stee l Std ng owner rs be1ng tran sf err ed
and rs anx ous to sell 3 BR s utrlf t y a r ea
Lg ea t n krt tamrty room w1th sltd ng
gla ss doors fenced bac k yard wrth l OxlO
storage btu ld rng Call for a n appo1ntment
l oday

(304 1882 32 13

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,
POTASH, FERlO-PELS

PH. 446.0552 ANYTIME

THANK YOU FOR LISTING WITH VS REALTY

I055lC

Check our low, low
pnces on

McGHEE MANAGER

428 SECOND AVE.

boom el(tro e ngme No l m
workmg cond tho n Htgh es l btd
OC&lt;epled 81ds opened May 1
1q79
Loco tt on
Ce nlrol
Operotrng Company
Ph lrp
SPorn Plant P 0 Sox .3b8 New
Ho ven W Vo 25765 Tele phone

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POOL CHLORINE 100 lb ch lonne
S79 95 Trl Stoles lorges t pool
supp ly house Roger Hornsby
Coo lville
Oh
Pool Co

round baler purc hased new
1972
e~~Ccellenl
&lt;ond1t lon
$1800 Money hrguaon hoy
conditioner good condi t ion

I

tt Belly Type stde mower for

USED FURNITURE tabl e &amp; Sill:
chglrs Hvtng room tables &amp;
table lamps Corbrn &amp; Snyder
furn Ph 446 11 71

I

745 58 18

LOWREY GENIE ORGAN model
no 44 l u ll keyboard e1111ro
rythu m oc co mpomment burl!
S HP Ro tot Iter cham dr v e on y
tn cmselle lope player 1 yr
ru 1 1 hr new lawn mower 3 t
old S1700 Coli 446 1504
2 HP 8rrggs eng Chorle~ Alex
onde r q 19 Second Ave11u e Rea r

W Vo Coil304 42'1 4188

I~

BRANCH BUD

Beauty shop cqurp and supp l re~
Reason ably
p nccd
Coli

snq

SWIMMING POOlS and supplies
tnground and abo-ve ground
HOLIDAY POOL S Hunl tngton

EXC A VATING dOlcr
bo&lt;khoe
an d d lcher C horle~ R Ho1
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8o( k Hoe Ser v ce
Rullan d Ohm Phone 747 l008

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and o l lypc s ol gene ol repou
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pe r en ce Ph one 992 14o&lt;1

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DRYERS WRINGE R WASHERS
RANGES All SOlD WIT H
GUARANTEE WE AlSO SEA
VICE APPliANCES SKAGGS
APPLIANCES 1918 EASTERN
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9 a_ Jack W Clrsey, Mvr
IliA Phone m 2181

LAV"'E S NEW &amp; USED FURNITUR E
NEW
-'
12)1 16 gran co1pet SSO Melol
gl der $75 So fa cho r rockor
oll omon
3 table s
SSOO
Bedr oom ~u 1 r e mop le 0 1 p1ne
$1 ~ 30 elec rn c ranges $200
Bedroom suttc wh re $250
SJOO wh te maple or ptne
SJOO Solo &amp; Cho r S200 Ear Am
~ o fo &amp; cho11
$300 modern
~ o fo &lt;horr loveseot S2 75 solo
bed w th molchtng chotr $1 ~0
Reel ne1~ SIOO and up Tabe s
Collee oa k He.agon maple or
p1 ne $60 eo ch Roc ke r S55
m aple or pme fable 4 chotr s
$215 Hutch S275 1 pc 0 ne lle
$109 Sp&lt; DneTte$5500 Bunk
beds complete $1 50 S7'i5 &amp;
S2SO mo!lresse s 0 1 box sp1
ngs reg or hrm $bO eo che st
of drawer $38

labb1 1

83 K ng o f Ju

1

Let us test your water Free

Al l TYPES of burld lng mot e ol s
bloc k br ck sewer p pe ~ w n
I ntel s
et(
Cloudu
de w s
W nters R1 0 Grande 0 Phone
245 5121 after S

156 A s1a1e
161 No le ol

Pomeroy Landmark
&amp; condttton your
water Wllh Co-&lt;&gt;P walor
softener Model UC SVI,
Now Only

ZENilH COLOR CO NSOLE

153 En co un
lered
15d Whllc
Ho u se tn r
Ita s

80 Lance
8? Decla res

Lei

Fergu~on

151 Polch

MUST SEll

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?

6

Go ll

5 REALTY

38B 9341

Lowrey Gen1e Organ Mode l No
44 l ull keyboar d extra ry th m
budt
tn KITC HEN
o cc ompon1rnen1
FURN IT URE
Al so
Cosse Tte to pe playe r I yr old
washer dryer relrrg range
$1700Call446 151 4
uprt ghl freezer m crowove 2
l V sets ond other household
good s Rr drng mower lrtler
ond
wh eelbarrow
Coli
756 1378

opl

Hou se w!lh ya rd mom ed co uple
Phone 2"5 S66b afler 5 PM

mou nd s
1d6 F1rn
148 lta ltan corn
I SO A1ve r 1n G er
many

73 lnc lrnell
75 Devour e d
f6 Un p ro duc
lrve
!7 Drnner
co ur se
79 Co nd e
sce n d tng
lool!. s

furn ~hed

Wim~ol\enl

140 Wml e t ve h1
c tes
143 Note o f
scale

12 Surler ts

hear ng
10 Walk o n
11 Pl a tf o r rn ~

~6

egged 0110

9 O&lt;g a ns 0 1

1/3 Ar ab1an
se apo rt

body

1977 Yamaha 650 low m rl eo ge
exc cond 440 9762

Pomeroy landmark

104 Hf!r O C
106 Reve ence
107 Ob scure
108 Gtrl s name
I 10 Part 1n play
111 Eskm o s
t 2 C IVI l •nrury
114 Pe lly ru le r
116 Teors
11 7 Sums u p
I 19 M rd d ay
121 Old nam e
lor Tharta nct
122 Ma,o rrry
123 Olphtf)ong
125 Stng m g b rr d
127 Symbol lo r
rubtd u rn
128 Goes tn
1/ 9 O rga nrzed
grou p
t 30 Gun s
131 W errder
133 P1t ch e r
136 Immerse
13R M oves d e
ways

38 Ca rn
40 Bu c kel
42 Ver se
44 Heavenly

Houseboat 7B II D11fl R Cruz
bedroom balh &amp; kr lchen 130
HP
Valvo Manne Eng tne
ca rp eted sun deck exc co nd
S6000 fnm 075 256-4 alle1 5 PM

949 7753

102 Sa IOI

bal
36 Ju mr

56 Pa n

THREE

Boat 36 h 1975 G1bson l wtn 255
Mercrurser Engme Fly 8r dge
fu lly equ1pped ve ry dean
Hu n tingt on
Wvo
Ph

soften

-ROOM

-

95 O b VIOUS

27 Se rvan t
29 Go ss rp
31 Co m pa ss
001n1
34 Krck.ed foo t

Roc ne

FURNSIHED APT
m Pomeroy
Bus mess d str Cl Su r1ab e for
construC TIOn worker s Pho ne
992 3201 ofrer S pm

97 Oce an s
98 8 1shopr c

20 All

111

949 71S3

90 Barracuda s
91 M an s name
93 ln cl1 natr o n s

ro Artr!r c 1al

8 Wager

121 Secu re
122 Or sta nce
m ea sure

16 Rule
17 Anc 1e n1
18 Earth god
dess
19 Or rcd grape

69 Long

6 SpOOl
7 Ex c lamati on

120 Pm 1er s
measure

c

68 Gram use ot
69 Slo r; and o
BRADFO RD Aucl .aneer
Com
pi(] re ~ fHv ce Ph Me 94q :?487
01 94Gl 7000 Rae ne Oh o Cr It
Brad ford

3 Ors1r Cl At
to rn ey
(abbr t
4 Un1 t Ol
S ame se
curr ency
5 Wan t

116 Decay s
11 7 Be ve rage
I IB EleC Hd eel
panr c le

cs pe a11an

66 Inlet

2 GHI s name

In

k.tng

67 Goal

ro 1

d&lt;a

59 Se paral e

7 74 ti c

DOWN

1 t5 Symb ol lo r

nes s to

Pomeroy Ohto 45769
Estimates by Apporntment
Phont 99'1 7119

scale
160 Regula tiO n
167 So w s
164 Gnome s
166 Impell ed o n
war d
168 Cnarr
169 A ncren t
charro t
170 Walks u n
sleadrtv
171 Sar c asm

rectr on
103 Bo rn
105 Destgnaled
107 Pr e ft ); IWI CC
I 09 Cove r
110 H yhw av
111 Clever
113 Femdl P
Shee p I P I
114 We gh l o li n

48 Co upl e
~9

15 / Che ck
159 No te ol

102 C hanged

4/ Sym bol 101
lin

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10 • SO mob le !-r ome 'l bedroom
neo t Roctne 992 5858

sf'

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AND

Jack's Septic
Tank Service

3B7&gt;

WA! I R Wll l dr ltg W lha"' 1
G a \I 14 ') :.&gt;879

HOWERY

GALLIPOLIS

TU PPER S PLAINS
Ohr o
2
bedroom .opt lor ren t Furnr sh
ed or un furnr shed 1 667 33 49

H WOOD 80W tRS REPAIR

9. _Jack W Carsey Mgr
lllil. Phone 992 2181

SOUTHEASTERN OHIO BOARD
OF REALTORS

CLELA ND REALTY
VIRGIL B lEAFORD S R

BIU'S

Pomeroy landmark

I

16· 22 1978

BAIRD&amp; FULLER
' ANADA\'REALTY
LfAD INGHAM R EAL ESTATE
SOUT HE RN HILL S REALTY
WIS EMAN AGENCY
RUSSELL WOOD

R oute~

Anchormg , Sktrllng
Awn1ng s,
Patto
Covers
Carports
Roof Pa 1n:, Set up
and Re Ieve lmg Ca II

Phone 985 3811f

Dupont matenals

134 Fla t b o t
la me d b oa!
135 PromoniDI V
1)6 Rom an g o d s
t37 Ptgpens
1]9 Tr dm gs
1a1 Pat en t
!CO toq )
14 2 Mak e lace
143 A !I IC
145 Europf'an
lrnc h
147 Grrl s n ck
name
149 v e ssel
152 Fo r e ); tu nple
1a bb 1 1
1S3 Han dle d
to ughly
155 Too k ones
par t

Btl L tk e l y

narr c
26 AlhiPirC
Q o up
28 Han d le
30 In ear a !
31 Prono un
33 On ce
around lra cl-

39
40
dl
43
45

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sop
83 Call
B' B sll e

24 Sl)ar e
25 Man s n1c;k

61 Sha'

DAVID BRICKLES

-

17 Mon sle

It

54 Th oroug H

Remodeling

•

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v

A s Much Care
\ '
Your Weddtn g -- ; J

APT
FOR
r enl
Ren tal s
ossrss ton ce ro les lor Senror
Ct ttzen s Contac t Vrlage Manor
Apls M iddlepo rt 9q2 7787

Trucks
$115 00
Body work &amp; repa&lt;r $1 00
per onch us&lt;ng ontv the besl

132 Rt ppe d

wr li en
f8 Sen to
tabbr !
79 Part s o f
Jacke t
81 G ree k fe ller
8? The swee t

35 Face ol
watc h

:arefull y
Chosen 1
Your Love

BAKER

n M us1 c

7 E lf. Ou rag e o;
1? War nrng de

Hii'Ye

Your Gown
Choos e w1th

CLEANING
Ae s •dent1al
and
commercial
Call
for
estimate 24 hour servrce
Anyday anytime

oo

If you ore o non smoker ca ll us
for spec ro l role s on property m
suran£e Co li 44b 2300

Times-Sentinel

!teal tsiate for 5ale

Jb1 0557

304 453 2008 0' 453 27b9

COU NTRY MOBIL£ Home Pork
Rou le 33 north ol Pomeroy
Lo rge l ot~ Colt 9Q27479

s125 00

and
Call

Estate for &amp;Je

RAY HAWK IN SURANCE AGENCY

3 AND 4 RM !u rn shed ond un
lurnrshed op ts Phone 9q2

SEPTIC TANK

lAp Y Kf NMORE wash er
dryer gold good cond

Co li

5434

24 Years Servtce

742 3010

Call

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Rt 1
Middleport, Ohoo

Large cars

bdr

&lt;olo r s re
PilE IS sof t ond lolly
torn brd lronce rn carpe ts dean
ed wr lh Slue lustre Rent ele&lt;
Ire shompooer $1 Cen tral Sup

1ht Orifllllon
Not Tht lmillloll

AUTO PAINTING

992 5124

-

-4-46 12-49

992 2206 Of 992 7630

SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Pa1nt Jobs
Small Cars
$100

16 L ocat on

1 Pre c rsro n Sl
n t eac h tng

4 12 1 mo P

Do.., d

-

UNION OPERATED
3 30 1 mo

ACROS S

pm

SI ANU· Y
SaAMif.'
Cor p e
"' b(' l r&gt;v ng
Cleone' See ng
,...1\pr Sron lo )' Sleom 1g Call
4J 6 4JO~

Vl

415 1582

lo ght

GARDEN SPOT 11 mrere~red ca ll
_ _!45 513:1 after 6pm

At

BOB'S

AUTO WASHER AND DRYER Tap
pan gas ra nge copperlone
records for ~lereo cobtnet
bas e
and o ther tem s Coli

PARK

--ROO M 1n prtvo le home

SUNDAY CROSSWORD PUZZLER

(614) 667 6177
Between 7 30 &amp; 9 00

o d down ~pou t ., All
quorO!\ I f' Cd
Co

BOGGS ~X II:.MI NAIIN G CO
lor nf.'t ly F ane~ &amp; 0 del 1 Oak
H ll Oh Coll&lt;ol r &lt;l b8)6']49

rl

Henderson

Harlford
882 2115

Pomeroy 0
315tf c

Call
JERRY MURPHY

nsa

lhf' pa nl Shop liS R ve r Rd
Ko ougo A uto bodr work col
I\ 01 P\ rno iP '&gt; Ph J.tb ll5! .t

WETHERALL CONCRETE

WINTER GET ro you r hou'&gt;e? Let u~ PlANO TUNI NG lone Oontel!i
and
odru&lt;. tmenl~
A l1oo
rn o" e ne£ess ory repo r ~ A I
992 2581
I no an&lt;,we
co li
Tromm Con~ tr ue! on 742 2328
997 7087
TURLEY 5 WR E:C KER Se t vtr e
DA LEY S Upholsterr
Roc ne Oh o Doy or n gh t ANN
Portlond Oh a 843 2542
9 49 '1657

rml!ll

Service

l1om the !.rtnl Trudo
tHieto• to tr-.

&amp; R ROOFING N(J w and tepa r

wor k
388 9889

Heallh Cenler Gall&lt;poh s Ohio 4163 1 1614 1 446 5500

''Get A Load Of This"

MOBIL E HOME
1
.(46 1052 ofler 5pm

Phone M1ke Youn1

4 9 1 mo pd

Du &amp;mcs~ ~l.t'"('S

EXPERIENCED
Radiator~

McNea l Conlfoct 19 Com pa ny

Gu TTor ~

Ph 992 2848

SAL ES AND SERVICE
11-9 llc

n ghl

f(

Cellulosic (wood fiber l
Thermal InsulatiOn
Save 30 pet to SO pel
fully onsured
Free Est
Call 992 3815

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
T1res
Battery
Installation Serv1ce

300 Ma&lt;n St
Pomeroy Oh1o
PcmeroY 992 6282

Young's
Carpeting
.,.It 3 '~· 0
Carpel &amp;UphOlStery

on heahng cost
Expertence and

MOORE'S

Speetahzed
In
yard
grad1ng
d r 1 veways
landscaping etc

J'~

210 I mo

SWIMMING POOL!) In and above
gro und Full serv l&lt;e Suppl1e~
and p oo ls n ~ta c k D 8umgord
ner Soles 3171 1 Nobe l Summ1t
Rood M ddle port Oh Ca ll

·--

Supenot

JIM KEESEE

Lrm rte d Supply
3 16 1 mo

IIGII Hoelhch

room s

--

Slum ErttaciiOtl

Blown Insulation

AND

• .,r 1iale

GRA VElY TRACTORS Snapper
mowers. Mohawk Canoes Out
door Eq urpment Sale$ J&lt;l Rl 7
NICE MOBILE HOME cenlrol orr
adults only Ca ll 4-'16 03:18
and 35 (Kanaugo Cit!) Co li
446 3070 Hours Dorly Q to
IN TOWN 2 bdr irarler adulls
5 30 dosed Sun
only no pet s req lnqu re al
Sheppard Sol es and Ser ... rce FOURTEEN ANGUS COWS ond
Frrsl and Ol tve
cal ves 8S Ol1ver tra ctor 450 In
lerna tr onal tro clor 4 bollom In
APARTMENT NO 5 secon d ~~~r
ter nolronol pow 3 bottom tn
w 1lh po1 &lt;h Adulrs only Mature
ter nalronol plow Coif 388 8483
pe rso ns on ly Abso lul ely no
or 1 471 1-472
pels pay own ulrl11ms de p
req BRADBURY REN TALS 779 ANTIQ UE LOVE SEA T &lt;hmr and
Second Ave Call-446 0957
rocker Col l4 46 4474

3 311 m o

J&amp;L

Sale Pr1 ced Now
T hru Aprtl20th

housekeeptng

Phone
992 3748 or "2 !020
FREE PARKING

A 4 1 mo

ROOMS

H~al

For~

CENTRAl HOlH

BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

220 E Mam St
Pomeroy Ohoo

HURR Y

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

BUl lDOZ ER borld oe I ne~ t o t C'
12 pl ( tar 1., pu 11 p r gou t Ph one
Pho ne day 01

ELLIOTT APPLIANCE II

For The Best
Pnce In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

DOZER FOR HIRE

day 01 n rghr

Small Engme
Sales &amp; Se rv1ce

BOLEN MULCHERS

Spoctal Ocwoons

CARTER

CAll

RO ACH WAHR DEliVERY
44b 75 45 or 446 6568

Ma1or new communtty m ental health center m south
easter n Ohto seeks M A Psycholog rst or equivalent
Expenence preferred
but w i lt const de r recent
graduate Ma1or duttes '"valve tn tervu~w mg t est1 ng
chtld and famtly therapy
and psy chologtcal
evalua tt ons wtth both chtldren and adu lts rn a larg e
rural Appalachtan setting Salary compeftfrve and
c ommen s urate wtth u : p ert e nc e Ltberal fnnge
benefits Se nd resume cover letter and ftve rete re nces
to
Harn et Kaufman
Ph 0
Otre ctor of Chi ld
Servrc.s Gal Ita Jack son Metgs Commumty Menta l

99l 711J

LAWN BOY MOWERS
&amp;

Anmversaues

3 12 1 mo

446 7833 eve

•q&gt; 44 6

1\

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Hl \

1 b3 Se&lt; A ve

Porha1b
Passports

Auto &amp; Truck
Repatr
Also Transm1sS1on
Repair
Phone 992 5682

WILKINSON
..,, Locu st Street
Middl epor t o
Phone 992 30 92

Weddlnl$

Sl Rl 143 loward Rulland
0

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SERVICE '
uff HI Ill h Hi d tll d di M &lt;Jl cJ
woiPr '&gt; ewl?l i' lec t ( go'&gt; lne
., Ju ff r II \ 11 1 tl lt otlltl ll t nd
o r d ch e ~ 1:.&gt; n( hS\ w de o 5
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11~ 1 )l A TE UPH0 l ) l£RY

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J4

PA SQUALE r su o r q 103 Ce der
\\ 1 -, 1 \\I " tJH J p\£1 \ !d lit
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Cal 44 6 'lod/
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RIV ER S MARINE: 307 Upper
rill II I II \
R ~et Rood Chr y ~le Sole'&gt; ~
Se ~ ce Compete Hull Repa
C v~l om bu II 1 a let ~
Ph one
4J 6 8655

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SlEEPING

AT

Phone

ROGER HYSELL
GARAGE

SlEEPING rooms lor tent Gal t o
Ho tel

I EXTERIOR
PAINTS

For

THE PHOTO PLACE

lOW weekly and mon lh ly role!&gt; ot
l tbby Hotel 446 17-43

&amp;

· ;»

Sales &amp; Serv1ce

dt dJS

'' u&lt;h I
'-I
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BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

AUTHORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

Serm·es Offered

Sun~~

Assoc11te

FOR SALE Sutfoce Mtne boots
17 ,
S1995 I S ,
111 95
Batley~ Mrddleport

PAIR OF 1-4 Fergu son plow s J
pi SIBO Al so 1969 Chev y 2 dr
Custom SJSO 949 2860

EQUIPMEN T FOR com ple te beoutr
shOp l or four opero!ors $2100
If so ld thts week Phone

1976 J(AWASAKI 100 mm dt n
brke l rke new Recen r ly l uned
Prr( e $.400 Ph one 992 S7 b8

- ----

992 7608
6 It brush hog 3 pt hrt ch E111
cellen1
condl1 1on
$400

949 2428
1972 FORO F 100 p ck up truck
Wrecked bul sill drrveoble To
Joke ove1 poymenls totalimg

S••2 11 843 2933
1977 GARELLI MOPED Drt'llen 600
m1les $375 992 7671
14
FORD
troct o r
plows
Wheelbarrow Wood barrel
Small Worm Mor nmg cool
heoler Tobie and 6 cho1rs
Speedqueen washer Frulr,ors

241 3877
JOHN DEERE 50 and equ•pment

P 8 H Crane model 1055lC
boom extra engme Nat 1n
workmg condrt on Htghesl btd
occep ted 81ds opened Mov 1
1978
Loc ati o n
Centro !
Operolrng Co mpany
Ph l f1p
Sporn Plant PO So)l J68 New
Hoven
WV 25265
Phone

304 S82 3213
CLUB PIGS $35 Cos lro ted ron
sho ts on le&amp;d
Reeds v lie

614 378 blll

- -Ouol1ty
Top

PIGS
$3 5
Castroled tron shots on feed
~eedsv ll e 614 378 6311
1967 FORO HEAVY duty von 7
new 7~ 111 16 0 range mud
ttres $100 'f 696 1001

We need your propertte s for our lrs t ot qual rf1ed bu yers
Your house may be th e on e they are wa1t1ng for

Homo Phone 949 2519
GeorQe S Hobsfefler Jr
Broker
liome Phone 992 S1l9

lOTS FOR SALE Blacktop
ut !ti res Call446 0168

DON:T DELA\' 'ALL US TODAY
CALL AT HOME
VICKIE HAULOREN
BOB LANE
BECKY LANE
WALT LANE
DENVER HIGLE Y
KENNY RATLIF :=

all

FHA &amp; VA HOME LOA NS MclEN
DON MORTGAG E COM PANY

446 4042

446
446
446
44b
367

1049
0458
0458
0001
1529

loon Represe ntol ve
Vtoler
Cook 1e Vrers ~bJ Second
Ave Second floor Golltpolrs

Ohio 451131 Coil 4/o 7112
BY OWNER Pt Pleosanl 6 rms
olloched goroge basement
good subd lvrsran near hasp
and schools Centro! olr and
bath Well motnlarned home
$38 Ocl.1 FlAM By oppo1 n lmenl
on ly Coli 675 4282
LOT FOR SALE near Rodney level
bkK:ktop rood lawn 8S x 208
Coll 245 937 after 4pm

s

~ARGE lOT IN CENTENARY l BO

THREE BDR HOUSE 2 O(les on
Netghborhood Rd Prr ced for
qu ick sole
Coli .446 I 984
446 1615 or 446 124 :1

IR ElAND MORTGAGE CO
Gtve us a &lt;all fo r upert guidon&lt;e
and ou lstonce "' obto1n 1ng
your FHA or VA home loon
mor tgag e m o ney
alwoy!i
ovat lable w1th our company
and our inlerest rare and hnon
clng terms are mora fovo roble
than local f inancing Sprtng
Vo lley Plato Gol llpohs Ph
446--1517

TWO STORV frame house 6
rooms end both cellar out
b utldtngs 4 a cres la nd ot edge
o f Rutland Complele lrarler
hook up also 2 bonks opprors
ed prope rlv at SIS 500 Phone
99~

1094

APPRO X 20 acres on Flatwood s
Rd 26 Electri c and wole r
o va1loble
See Eskey H tl
PometO)' Phone '192 3885

HOUSE AND busmess butld ng rn
Reedsvi le 985 3529
ft fron tage Sepl c tonk u!t l
YALE FORK lift 70 I H ba ckhoe
bldg pott o side wo lk 3 bdr
BUSINESS BUILDING wt!h hvlng
and loader and l o Boy 1970
q uarters 30 111 80 l ocated on
rrailer w ith 2 baths Puce
1 H 1700 dump tr uck Thelecon RIDING LAWNMOWER Murray 10
reduced 10 $16 000
Coli TWO STO RY
frame
three
Morn Slreel Rutl and For solll
be tiought separately ora 5- o - -h p .--froc.l rcolly__n_e_w_._ Phone_
.UQ.-7,..34
bedroom.- Mul ba rry~Ave nu8-.:-- 0 , !rode See or-cali- f 0
group
Phone 9~9 21 10 or
614 667 3593
--- _
•
Pomeroy $9000 Four bedroom
StB wort 742 2-421
frame
Bullernu t Avenue
~ 8A8 2705 fo, more ml or mo l on HOMEMADEQUILTS for ~ale
Pomeroy $12 500 10 acres POMEROY FIVE mtnules lo lawn
INTERNATIONAl 500 bulldoze, 6
H2 ~98•
_ _ _ _ _
ond schools Alum inum std rng
wrth gas well free gos on In
woy blade w tnch ond cob
H &amp; N Day old or started leghorn
Storm w1ndow! and doors New
dton Run 13 Vt acres near For
pullets both Uoor or cage
Comple tely reworked Phone
krtchen a womon s deltght 2
dked Run lake 85 ceres on
~CI_E6~ _ _ _ _
_
grown avo1lable Poullry Hous
or 3 bedrooms
8osement
Shade River
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Corpet throughout By oppotnl
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£o l by the nome ol George
Poultry 399 W Morn Pomeroy
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PROPERTY
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WE ALL MUST WORK
TO KEEP
You r local REALTORS are conce rned abou t
protec tmg and preserving the r~ghtto pnvate
property own erShip concerned about home and
land valu es conce rned about 1mprovmg the
co mmumty
REALTOR S are work1ng to make things happen
here And th ey mv1te you to 1010 them 1n a protect
to hel p 1m prove the community
Working togeth er for Improvement enhances land
an d property vai Loes And 11 helps preserve our
system of free enterpnse
REALTORS ' need people l1ke you to help
For tnformat•on on how you can help contact your
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992 2259
992 3321

APPLIA NCE
SERV ICE

ha •e en larged our
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90 Glo ss y lab
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sweepers
Dryers range s cofl ee and end
tab les TV s Free zers bed room
,;url es beds table !&gt; lamps
cho1 r s a lh er tlems book case
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doy 9 lo 8 p m Solurdoy 9 to 5
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on Rou te 7 Ph one (014 ) 98 5

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bo le or
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-RE FRIGERATORS

numbe r Stx

PENDElTON REBUilT BATTE RIES
$I 8 w11h uchonge new ones
$31 guoronteed 388 85q6

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EVE RY DAY PR ICES All SIZES
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CONO 446 1111

MA CHIN[ Repou !&gt; ~e r
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phone 99'1 3.'J75 o 99'1 5237

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boot li ee Co113b7 780
APPOLOOSA GELDING
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Bolen s
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STORE REMODEliNG SAlE
NEW SEAl V MA 11RE5SES WERE
$69 95 NOW S55 95 NEW 5 PC
WOOD OINE TlE SETS 1ABLE
42 x 54 WAS $199 Q5 NOW
$159 95 RICES NEW AND USED
FURNITURE
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AVENUE 446 9523

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_ _ f.ARM EQUIPMENT, John O..rt
290 com plonlo1 goOd condt
t 1on $220 Allla Cholmen small

$400 Roodsv1llo 614 378 blt I

Half Corot diamond ring approts
~ ed $1 Of6 Will soli lo' $700 Coil
446 1514

PUll TYP E olummu m camper
equ rpped 70 Ford 4 dr HT
dean !own mower 2 ocre lor
Co 14 40 3375 alter 6pm

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NeW Lt Stmg - Res1r1c ted burldrng lot tn
Cha ro ta1s Htll s 3 34 ac r es w1th lot s of r oad
f ron tage Call now

TRAVH TR AILER 32 II Im pala
1!177 mode l Call 388 859'2 or
4.46 7508
1970 HO NDA 360 also Wh r lpool
au to washer Coli Ht- 0157
AVA CADO GREEN heavv duly
Kenrn o e dryor l
year~ old
Ike new S100 Ca!l446 4o35

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6 ouhrde d mens ons W lh
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WHILE they los I Al so 22
new mode ls for 1978 We n
stol l Fu ll I no )(II g ova lobe
Co li co ll ect 1 614 47b 4677
Pengum Pool s of Olu o Inc
Open 7 day s o week

HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
Storm
W1ndows.
Storm
Doors ,
Replacement
Wm
dows, Pato J Covers,
Alummum S1dmg and
Accessones calf

BIU'S
446-2642
$7150 Phone 161 • )698 32'10
B &amp; S MOBILE H0MES Pt Pl ea
son! W Vo bes1de Heck s
197J Broo d more 1111 x b-4 2
bedroom
1973 Da r on 14 x 602 bedroom
1977 Vt&lt;lo tan 14 • 67 3 bedroom
2 both
1977 Covenlry 12 .1165 3 bed 1oom
1969 Sto lesrnon 11 • 60 2
bedroo n

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446 126-4

OWNER TRANSFERRED -

NICE PIGS for sale Aft er 5 &lt;oil

949 7857
1976 CHEVROLET J,. ton p ickup
Ex cellent
condrl• on
$3500
Reedsv11le 614 378 6311
FARM EQUIPMEN T John Deere
290 Corn plon ler good con d
r on $220 Allis Chalmer s sm o I
round baler Purchased new
I C172
e•cellenl cond rtton
SI 800 Mossey Fe rguson hoy
cond honer
good cond1lron
$400 Re edsv ll e 61 4 376 6J I 1

BEN TL Y PIG SALE Aprtl 29 8pm
Foye tle County For r ground~
Woshrnglon Courthouse Sell
mg 150 head of D uro&lt;~ Homps
Spot!a Crossbred and Reg HAV FOR sa le Co I qq2 7306
grits ConSignor Roger Bent ly
31 17 Reed Rd
Sobrna Oh BRUSH HOG 7 loot J D p ull type
lrrple umversol drrve shalt slrp
45169
5135842:198
8 tlone
clul&lt;h puncture proof trres
Srs lers Rolph Oook Hoppe\
Very good co nd I on Shode
Happy Hogs

MUST SELL -

3 BR

ran ch 1 bath gas neat ar r cond ga r age larg e corn er
tor on L eGran de B l vd rn Gr ee n Acres Subdrvt sro n
Sho wn by apporntmen t
1WO MILES OUT - Route
160 appro x 5 acr es level
and good mvestmcnl for
only SI O 000

LOG CABIN - Large stone
I replace modern ba lh
toft logs are hand hewn 14
wooded acres great pla ce
to get away

EDGE OF TOWN - Lovely
2 BR ran c h s c lean as a p rn
and off ers a 12)120 fam ly
rm
L R modern k1tche n
laundry r m
stee l sr drn g
slorm door s and w n dow s
ce nt a~r and ove r acre of
lan d Shown by appornl
men t

YOUR

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CAMPSITE
rn
t he
wr lderness of the Wayne
Natt ona l Forest 5to 8 acre
t racts of woodland now
availab l e
adror n tng
thousands a t acres of
governm ent land
Publi c
hunt rng
fish ng
and
camp ng permrtted Pr1ce s
star ! at S/500 wtlh f nan
crng ava1lab le
MORGAN TOWNSHIP J6 acres near Me gs M tne s
5 acres revet
mo st c t
bala nce cou ld be p a sture
small s tr e am town s h rP
road S11 900

RACCOON CREEK -

ECONOMY TRACTOR w lh all at
t och rnenl~
t rke ne w o~ktng

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a c res of ft at la n d w lh
appro x 1500 f t of creeh
fronrage sa ndy soil bam
located n Nort hern Ga ll a

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INCOME PROPERTY 2'1 000 sq
II
budd ng
loca ted n Mrddlcport rwl
potcnllal of over SJO 000 per
yea r Call for mor e rn
lormat ,on

COMME R"AL

SITE

L oca ted on St a re Rout e 7 a!
Kdnauga Cor ner 101 has
i'PprO)( 170 11 tro nt a ge on
7 Ideal f or almosl an~ ty pe
b u stn ess

SEEING IS BELIE VIN G
- Once you see t hts 5 BR
b t level you wdl agree lh&lt;~t
I s pr1 ced r gh t a l $55 000 5
yr o ld beaut{ s ru sl Irk.~;!
new &amp; fea tur es a 20x28
t am 1ly r oom w!lh WB
firepla ce 2 balh s lar ge
LR co mpl ete mod e rn ktl
c h en w t h r efr q
ran ge
d ts hwasher d rsp &amp; l rasn
comp a cl or ga s near ce nt
a1r &amp; ga rage Le t us show
yo u th 1S beaut,. &amp; you be
th e tudg e

EIGHT

FARM FOR SALE -

tage on St&lt;Jic Rout e 7 i'IP
prox 6 m1 nor th o f town
W lll edSC' a ll Or po;trt

LOTS

FOR

SALE

RODNEY

AREA

CHARLIE S LIV E Bo I Mmnows
nrght craw lers red worms
gorden worms Flshtng l1cense
1
1• mile obo_.e Syracuse Pork Rt

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1969 INTE RNATIONAL METRO
Von $1500 6140983290
STEWART 5 GUN SHOP Guns lor
sole or !rode 29 Remmglons
31 Remrng tons Mode! 12 Wm
chesters and many rnore See
or coll742 2421
ONE TABLE 4 chot ra $10 1
dishwasher S25 992 7059 ofler

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SIDERS EQUIPMENT COMPANY
HENDERSON W VA
ONE FERGUSON f,onl loader
HESTER FARM EQUIPMENT
Ferguson 1-4 In plows I rotory
DEAlER PARlS AND SERVICE
hoe
I bockscoop
Phone
CAilo15 34~0
992 ()229
Zl FT PONTOON BOAr 3 Y"
1q10 FORD I l oo flo! bed truck
o ld 40 HP Mercury Thunder
w lthsrde prec:es Good shape
boll eng
good cond Col i
Coli 992 11t08 doy o' 742 2030

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ELECTRIC RANGE 30 ln
carpet sofa like new

blue
Ca ll

446 3323
HALF CARAI I)I~MOND RING
app1olsod Sl oi6 )YIII ~ ell lo,
$100 Coli
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1976 HONDA MR2~ ex ce11ent
condihon 5750 1938 Horley
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Cuslom rz ed
ce llent condlhan ho t. w r&lt;rde
cl utch ond shill and o ther o&lt;
ceuorles $3000 614 698 3290
BASS BOAl
16 foot Monork
Malor and tro ller Good condl
lion
Pnced lor lost sole
992 3231 ofle.~l_:5:__,_ __

Check W1th Us Before You Buy.

WE NEED LISTINGS

HOBSTETTER

REALTY
GeorgeS Hcb!tener Jr
Broker

101 '1&gt; Sycamore Sl

BOB LANE, BRANCH MANAGER
855 SECOND AVENUE
GALLI POLIS, OHIO

Pomeroy Oh1o

PHONE 992 6333
Off1c~ Hours
9amto4pm
Clased Thursdays
saturdays at noon

and

OFFICE 446-7900
LET THE GALLERY SELL YOUR PROPERTY

Your Full Tome
Real Estate Broker

G OOD FOR NOTHING
e x c ept h unt ng &amp; c amprng
40 ac r es of the wrld cs l
cou ntry
rn Ga 1t 1a Co
Lo cated n lhe Way ne N a
!tonal For est &amp; pr1 CC'CI a t

S9 900
A SOUND IN VESTMEN T
clescr bes th s 47 A tra c t ot
ld ml Loc a ted appr o x 3 ,
mt fr om H olz f.! r H o~)Jt ! al
nef!r Kc&gt;r r Ro ll rny tr ac t IS
m os tl y c lean g r ass land &amp;
prr ce d a t $d O 000

53 5 acres M L mostl y
woode d
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to r yo ur
wee ke nd Cclrnp Loca ted m
Morq an Twp and pr 1ced al

112 100

sso 000

FARM

150 acr es mostl y
c l ean rolling hd l pa sture
Good w oven wrr e l encc s
lo t s of rei front.1g c old
ltouse an d bt:rrn rm d lob
"'ase

160

acres 100 acre s p as tur e &amp;
c ropland c Oa l &amp; lrmestone
repor ted
near prop osed
U S 35 good nves tm ent
p r operty S100 000

We Are Offenng Ftnancing Through VA, FHA and Conventtonal Loans.

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ACRES
A I c lean m os t
till able p r escnuy rn g ra ss
7 p a nels se v er al good barn s
&amp; she ds 3 c ow mdk pa r lor
fob
bas e
11)160 mob !e
hom e rs now r ented 650 ff
fron1 .1g e on Slate Rl 55&lt;1 al
Eno Oh o 2 000 I t tr on ta ge
on county rd 575 000 Cal f
for m or e ctc t ad s

PAST URE

Loca ted on old Roul c 160 at
E ve r g r een Ltn coln Prke &amp;
Georg es Cree k Rd
Co
wat er avarla bl e
Mobrle
nome s w e lc om e

S22 500 wtll buy l or yo u aver,. cam tortnble
2 B R home sr tualed o n a 96 of an acre lot
Tht S ol de r home ha~ large a covered front
por ch over: took ng tn e Ohro R ver Lock.s
and Da m Also an outburtdrng ( 1/x 18 ) th at
rs rn exc e ll ent cond 1lr o n The owner s ve ry
an x10us to se ll Gl've us a c al today

Tom Whole, Salesman, Home Phone 446 9SS7

~

101

HUNT ERS DELIGHT COMMERCIAL
LAND
FOR LEA SE - 400 II Iron

Nea t As A P en - Sttu ated on a large tla t
lot rn Gaiii PO irs Th s lo~Jely hom e has 2
BR c ou d b e thr ee LQ eat 1n lur tg utr 1
tv room L"R bath and a one car an ac ned
ga r ag e A nd th a t s nor a l l You wtll e n1 ov
na tural gas for ced a1r h eat and cent ral arr
condr tr onrng If you ar e hobby m1n d ed you
w II lrk e th e arge two ca r ga rag e on fhe
bac k ot t he !of It ha s ga s and ele c tr rc For
an appo ntment to see fh s home call now
Thr s on e shoul d se ll soon

Check th1 s one out before rl s too late An
all brr ck. ran c h w1lh lot s of ex tr as T h1 s! ke
new home was only occ up ed for 7 p onth ~
and the ow ne r was tr a nsferr ed Th rs no m e
tS draped throu ghout has exce ll en l ca rper 1
and d 1S ve r y c lean You w rll en roY the con
ve n, ence and co mfort of a heat p u mp f or
heatrng a nd c ooltng Th1s 1 nc home rn
e lud es a con l rnuou s c teanrng range
dr shwas her a nd drsposa Th ere rs mu c h
mor e to be s ar d for thiS lov el y hom e Call
n ow for mor e de ta ilS

T HOUSANO

DOLLARS
4 rms b atn
pa r i basem en! needs sa m e
r e pa r s
w ood bu rnrn g
sto ve almost 'l acres on th e
Bar cu s Hollow Rd
Clay
rownshtp Ga ll rpo l s (t ty
Sch oo o, s l

LISTINGS NEEDED WE ADVERTISE NA
TIO'IALL Y - WE BUY SELL - TRAt.:

RANNY BLACKBURN,
BRANCH MANAGER

New Ltstmg

balh

3 bedrooms

4 yr

old

fully

carpete d electric heat
(Ohro Power) carport wtth
storage area Om ng and
cooki ng area separate A 1r
condl ftoned
all cur ta1 ns
and drape s go Loca te d rn
Rus trc H 1lls Syracuse

Oh•o sell&lt;n g
S19 100

la s t

for
MAKE US AN OFFER WE CANT REFUSE - NEW
LISTING - Wa k out your back door and go f 1St11ng
and ooat 1ng Woul d mak e a f rne sum m er nom e 2 Br s
n1 ce stze llv rm Some furnt shtn g s go w rt h sa le
Screened tn ba ck por ch Owne r may acce pt land c on
tra c t wrtn s,zeao te down p ayment Th rs prope .. t y 1S
nea r Holtday Hr s

One 4 bedroom
ran ch
very modern West Shade
near Cheste r 0

NEW LISTING
FOR SALE n

FARM
Acres

Chesl er Twp al l fenced 45
ac res pasture 22 acres of
cropla nd One acre farm
pond stocked
7 rooms

balh wllh 4 bedrooms

10 ROOM VICTORIAN -

1

stor y new shtng le roof
modern kttchen
large
ltv ng r oom wt th fireplace

a.

mtneral righ ts go wrth 1t 2
barns rn good condttlon

Bashan

Th s lg

WHAT A CUTlEt - NEW LISTING - Lots of room m 1
lh1S 1mmaculatety kept 2 yr old 2 br ho m e Lovel y k t
w1fh loi s ol n 1ce c a br net s
applrances mc ludr ng
washer 8. dryer Even tne ba th room 1S p rc tur e oerf t-c t r
H as a n ce pantr y w t n ple n t y of sh elves f or ca nned
goods Elec heat hrgne st e lec b 1 n 2 y r s y.a s S86
Sepa rat e neate d gara ge &amp; a n ach ed carpo .. t 11 sa do l l
hou se on a large lot

Ctty water &amp; drilled well
FREE GAS IN HOUSE and
localed In

NEW LISTING -

home w ers bu il t bac k n the early 1900 s As you walk rn
yo u can ru st magtne the g r ace &amp; ch arm th rs hom e ha._
ex pi&gt;rren ced It has be aut tful wood en mantes and
large double g la ss doors to en t er mt o the par or Ca ll
lor more de ta rls

Oh •o

known as the James Barle y
farm
E)(cellent buy at

$58 000
WE NEED LISTINGS WE
ARE SELLING FAST
LIST Wl'f H US

DAIRY FARM - 125 a c (36 ac ol t ila b le land ) 1 25 8
lb totl ba se 2 lg corn c r bs m dk. hou se w th stalls
equt pped wrlh Chore Bo y m ilkers 2 ou tbu ld ngs 8. tool
shed 6 rm home w 1t h ve r y large room s - Call fo(
m ore detatls

Cheryl Lemley

CHESHIRE 6 rm
2 story h om e c ompl etely
remodeled w rl h alum srd rn g 2 or 3 brs 2 baths tam
r m wtlh n rce frpl
basement garage Also 19
(24 x40 ) garage an d 2 mobrle home ren tal s

ASSOCIIh!

Home Phont142 2003
Hollon Wollt Sr

69b 1734

J C PENNEY GAS RANGE &lt;on
lrnuous cleonmg o-.en 2 yrs WAlLTEX V INYL coated and pre
pos ted wa ll cove nngs Choose
old
harvest gold
Ca ll
from 6-4 pollern books Cutck
446 9731
serv1ce
Pho ne 992 3748 or
992 5020 Krng Bu tlders Supply
Co Mlddleporl 0 Plenly cf
l ree pork 1ng

Burl d equrty rn lht S

k r wr th lo ts ol butll1n c abtne1 s 3 BR rs
and a ba th S t uat ed on a fl a t lo t rn
Ga ll po s Pr1ced rrght

OWN

TWO REG APPO LOOSA MARES 1 1974 DAT,SU N PICKUP
to foal ~oon I yeorl ng Ap
'1'17 7&lt;53

GOLD COUCH green plard chon
Coll -446 7827 Sol Sun or Man
oher 4pm

Economy at tt s b es t -

Bu1ld1ng Lo1s l 40 acr e s on 0 J Whil e Rd
Thr s lot tS r estr1 ct ed l or your pr ol ec t ran
A lso we h ave lot s on Pl easant School Rd
ln tht S ar ea you hav e a ch orce ot lol stze
tra m on e ac re up Call now

4 year o ld hom e 1nst ead of pay ng re nl All
eleclrrc wrth baseboard heat A very nrce

'9• _Jack W Carsey Mgr
!tAil Phone 992 2181

SWIMMING POOLS

Corner lot w1th a lovely J BR 1 1 2 ba th
hom e A ll el ec trt c w1th cen tr al a r Thr s
tme nom e fe a t ure s one of the ltnes t k.t t
c hens tn fhe a r ea plus an overstzed two
ca r at t ac h ed garag e wrth ove rh ead
st or age Cr t y sc hoo l s

Lookrng or an older home wr th a 1new o f
the Oh1 o R ver'&gt; You wr l l like thrs one
S lualed on a nt ce we ll l andscaped lot rn
the Galltpol rs School Dt strrc t Th ~ ftne'tld
home has the modern to uch of lrke new
carpet and rs pan e ed t hroughout You can
also tak e The c h1 ll away wt lh an eve n1 ng
f rr e 1n 1t s open firepl ace Call now fa r an
appo,ntment You wr ll be g lad you d rd

Pomeroy landmark

boo I and tra der w lh 220 HP
1nboard ou !boord sleeps 4 lo
6 sk t cqurp all goes Call
.446 2885 after 5pm
o~ REDU CE SAFE &amp; la sl w lh Go Bese
Tabler s &amp; E Vop wote t pdt)
446 6010
Nelson Oru.[__
NO RGE REFRIGERA TOR 4 yr s
CO AL liME STONE sand grovel
ol d Co ll440 2177
cokt um chlonde lerlr tler dog
1HREE ROOMS OF FURNITURE
load and all rypes of sa lr h
W It ~ell by group or p1ece Coil
ce ~o r So li Works tn c E Mom
446 0580
51 Pomer oy 99'1 3891

1973 14 FT BOAT and Ira ler 35
HP Chrys ler ou tboa rd
Call
256 1~ 7 evenmgs

less th an 1
yr ol d &amp; must b e seen ro apprec 1ate Spec 1a l featu r es
are qua lrt y carpet th rougnout Wtf e a pp r oved k1l c hen
wllh stove &amp; relrrg
thermop a nc w ndows marb l e
srll s ga r age &amp; a II a t lot on I he Floyd Cl ark Rd 1 J m t
w est of Stat e Rt 160 $J2 900 Shown lJy :apporn tmcn t
only

&amp; BLEND

\976 HONDA 750 good cond H o~
el( tro ~ Co li 440 2568 oil er Spm

Owner Wtll sell YA or FHA - Loc ated tn
tne Ga llfpolts Schoo ! Ot strr c t us Steel
s dtn g 3 BR s ca l 1n k t attach ed garage
Call soon lor an appo1ntmen t T h s ~~ a
very c ean ho m e

New Lt stlng - All electrr c hom e wrth US
Stee l Std ng owner rs be1ng tran sf err ed
and rs anx ous to sell 3 BR s utrlf t y a r ea
Lg ea t n krt tamrty room w1th sltd ng
gla ss doors fenced bac k yard wrth l OxlO
storage btu ld rng Call for a n appo1ntment
l oday

(304 1882 32 13

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,
POTASH, FERlO-PELS

PH. 446.0552 ANYTIME

THANK YOU FOR LISTING WITH VS REALTY

I055lC

Check our low, low
pnces on

McGHEE MANAGER

428 SECOND AVE.

boom el(tro e ngme No l m
workmg cond tho n Htgh es l btd
OC&lt;epled 81ds opened May 1
1q79
Loco tt on
Ce nlrol
Operotrng Company
Ph lrp
SPorn Plant P 0 Sox .3b8 New
Ho ven W Vo 25765 Tele phone

\hrlt

POOL CHLORINE 100 lb ch lonne
S79 95 Trl Stoles lorges t pool
supp ly house Roger Hornsby
Coo lville
Oh
Pool Co

round baler purc hased new
1972
e~~Ccellenl
&lt;ond1t lon
$1800 Money hrguaon hoy
conditioner good condi t ion

I

tt Belly Type stde mower for

USED FURNITURE tabl e &amp; Sill:
chglrs Hvtng room tables &amp;
table lamps Corbrn &amp; Snyder
furn Ph 446 11 71

I

745 58 18

LOWREY GENIE ORGAN model
no 44 l u ll keyboard e1111ro
rythu m oc co mpomment burl!
S HP Ro tot Iter cham dr v e on y
tn cmselle lope player 1 yr
ru 1 1 hr new lawn mower 3 t
old S1700 Coli 446 1504
2 HP 8rrggs eng Chorle~ Alex
onde r q 19 Second Ave11u e Rea r

W Vo Coil304 42'1 4188

I~

BRANCH BUD

Beauty shop cqurp and supp l re~
Reason ably
p nccd
Coli

snq

SWIMMING POOlS and supplies
tnground and abo-ve ground
HOLIDAY POOL S Hunl tngton

EXC A VATING dOlcr
bo&lt;khoe
an d d lcher C horle~ R Ho1
I e fd
8o( k Hoe Ser v ce
Rullan d Ohm Phone 747 l008

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l'ee

SCA NDINA VIAN HEAlTH FOOD

~ 124

691l 73]

COSME 11CS

RlMO DHING Plurnbrng heo mg
and o l lypc s ol gene ol repou
Wo k guoron1eed 10 yea r ~ e "
pe r en ce Ph one 992 14o&lt;1

111

( 0 ".' 0 hn g
sup I ,,
--d~Tor bockhoo ·c
I 1\£'\t one
qt ovcl "b lo·~ ;t o p
pav ng Rt 143 N1one l {6 4

KAY

loc1ol Pohy Ft lch consultant
Coll4 46 A204

\
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--

WASHERS AND
DRYERS WRINGE R WASHERS
RANGES All SOlD WIT H
GUARANTEE WE AlSO SEA
VICE APPliANCES SKAGGS
APPLIANCES 1918 EASTERN
AVE Coll44b 1398

tabbl 1

19

the

-

16 ) Roman

II

IN FURNITURE

UPHOLSTERING Free Estrmore s
Ptek up an d Jelrvery seH• ce
coli Mowrey s Uphols lerr PI
Pleasant W Vo 675 •1 54

165 Sle am sh rp

17

-

FOR THE BESI

sc ale

dea
84
86
88
89

GOOD USED

!58 Insect e gg

163 A Sla le
la bb' 1

289.95

9 a_ Jack W Clrsey, Mvr
IliA Phone m 2181

LAV"'E S NEW &amp; USED FURNITUR E
NEW
-'
12)1 16 gran co1pet SSO Melol
gl der $75 So fa cho r rockor
oll omon
3 table s
SSOO
Bedr oom ~u 1 r e mop le 0 1 p1ne
$1 ~ 30 elec rn c ranges $200
Bedroom suttc wh re $250
SJOO wh te maple or ptne
SJOO Solo &amp; Cho r S200 Ear Am
~ o fo &amp; cho11
$300 modern
~ o fo &lt;horr loveseot S2 75 solo
bed w th molchtng chotr $1 ~0
Reel ne1~ SIOO and up Tabe s
Collee oa k He.agon maple or
p1 ne $60 eo ch Roc ke r S55
m aple or pme fable 4 chotr s
$215 Hutch S275 1 pc 0 ne lle
$109 Sp&lt; DneTte$5500 Bunk
beds complete $1 50 S7'i5 &amp;
S2SO mo!lresse s 0 1 box sp1
ngs reg or hrm $bO eo che st
of drawer $38

labb1 1

83 K ng o f Ju

1

Let us test your water Free

Al l TYPES of burld lng mot e ol s
bloc k br ck sewer p pe ~ w n
I ntel s
et(
Cloudu
de w s
W nters R1 0 Grande 0 Phone
245 5121 after S

156 A s1a1e
161 No le ol

Pomeroy Landmark
&amp; condttton your
water Wllh Co-&lt;&gt;P walor
softener Model UC SVI,
Now Only

ZENilH COLOR CO NSOLE

153 En co un
lered
15d Whllc
Ho u se tn r
Ita s

80 Lance
8? Decla res

Lei

Fergu~on

151 Polch

MUST SEll

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?

6

Go ll

5 REALTY

38B 9341

Lowrey Gen1e Organ Mode l No
44 l ull keyboar d extra ry th m
budt
tn KITC HEN
o cc ompon1rnen1
FURN IT URE
Al so
Cosse Tte to pe playe r I yr old
washer dryer relrrg range
$1700Call446 151 4
uprt ghl freezer m crowove 2
l V sets ond other household
good s Rr drng mower lrtler
ond
wh eelbarrow
Coli
756 1378

opl

Hou se w!lh ya rd mom ed co uple
Phone 2"5 S66b afler 5 PM

mou nd s
1d6 F1rn
148 lta ltan corn
I SO A1ve r 1n G er
many

73 lnc lrnell
75 Devour e d
f6 Un p ro duc
lrve
!7 Drnner
co ur se
79 Co nd e
sce n d tng
lool!. s

furn ~hed

Wim~ol\enl

140 Wml e t ve h1
c tes
143 Note o f
scale

12 Surler ts

hear ng
10 Walk o n
11 Pl a tf o r rn ~

~6

egged 0110

9 O&lt;g a ns 0 1

1/3 Ar ab1an
se apo rt

body

1977 Yamaha 650 low m rl eo ge
exc cond 440 9762

Pomeroy landmark

104 Hf!r O C
106 Reve ence
107 Ob scure
108 Gtrl s name
I 10 Part 1n play
111 Eskm o s
t 2 C IVI l •nrury
114 Pe lly ru le r
116 Teors
11 7 Sums u p
I 19 M rd d ay
121 Old nam e
lor Tharta nct
122 Ma,o rrry
123 Olphtf)ong
125 Stng m g b rr d
127 Symbol lo r
rubtd u rn
128 Goes tn
1/ 9 O rga nrzed
grou p
t 30 Gun s
131 W errder
133 P1t ch e r
136 Immerse
13R M oves d e
ways

38 Ca rn
40 Bu c kel
42 Ver se
44 Heavenly

Houseboat 7B II D11fl R Cruz
bedroom balh &amp; kr lchen 130
HP
Valvo Manne Eng tne
ca rp eted sun deck exc co nd
S6000 fnm 075 256-4 alle1 5 PM

949 7753

102 Sa IOI

bal
36 Ju mr

56 Pa n

THREE

Boat 36 h 1975 G1bson l wtn 255
Mercrurser Engme Fly 8r dge
fu lly equ1pped ve ry dean
Hu n tingt on
Wvo
Ph

soften

-ROOM

-

95 O b VIOUS

27 Se rvan t
29 Go ss rp
31 Co m pa ss
001n1
34 Krck.ed foo t

Roc ne

FURNSIHED APT
m Pomeroy
Bus mess d str Cl Su r1ab e for
construC TIOn worker s Pho ne
992 3201 ofrer S pm

97 Oce an s
98 8 1shopr c

20 All

111

949 71S3

90 Barracuda s
91 M an s name
93 ln cl1 natr o n s

ro Artr!r c 1al

8 Wager

121 Secu re
122 Or sta nce
m ea sure

16 Rule
17 Anc 1e n1
18 Earth god
dess
19 Or rcd grape

69 Long

6 SpOOl
7 Ex c lamati on

120 Pm 1er s
measure

c

68 Gram use ot
69 Slo r; and o
BRADFO RD Aucl .aneer
Com
pi(] re ~ fHv ce Ph Me 94q :?487
01 94Gl 7000 Rae ne Oh o Cr It
Brad ford

3 Ors1r Cl At
to rn ey
(abbr t
4 Un1 t Ol
S ame se
curr ency
5 Wan t

116 Decay s
11 7 Be ve rage
I IB EleC Hd eel
panr c le

cs pe a11an

66 Inlet

2 GHI s name

In

k.tng

67 Goal

ro 1

d&lt;a

59 Se paral e

7 74 ti c

DOWN

1 t5 Symb ol lo r

nes s to

Pomeroy Ohto 45769
Estimates by Apporntment
Phont 99'1 7119

scale
160 Regula tiO n
167 So w s
164 Gnome s
166 Impell ed o n
war d
168 Cnarr
169 A ncren t
charro t
170 Walks u n
sleadrtv
171 Sar c asm

rectr on
103 Bo rn
105 Destgnaled
107 Pr e ft ); IWI CC
I 09 Cove r
110 H yhw av
111 Clever
113 Femdl P
Shee p I P I
114 We gh l o li n

48 Co upl e
~9

15 / Che ck
159 No te ol

102 C hanged

4/ Sym bol 101
lin

'-=='---

s,

10 • SO mob le !-r ome 'l bedroom
neo t Roctne 992 5858

sf'

------

AND

Jack's Septic
Tank Service

3B7&gt;

WA! I R Wll l dr ltg W lha"' 1
G a \I 14 ') :.&gt;879

HOWERY

GALLIPOLIS

TU PPER S PLAINS
Ohr o
2
bedroom .opt lor ren t Furnr sh
ed or un furnr shed 1 667 33 49

H WOOD 80W tRS REPAIR

9. _Jack W Carsey Mgr
lllil. Phone 992 2181

SOUTHEASTERN OHIO BOARD
OF REALTORS

CLELA ND REALTY
VIRGIL B lEAFORD S R

BIU'S

Pomeroy landmark

I

16· 22 1978

BAIRD&amp; FULLER
' ANADA\'REALTY
LfAD INGHAM R EAL ESTATE
SOUT HE RN HILL S REALTY
WIS EMAN AGENCY
RUSSELL WOOD

R oute~

Anchormg , Sktrllng
Awn1ng s,
Patto
Covers
Carports
Roof Pa 1n:, Set up
and Re Ieve lmg Ca II

Phone 985 3811f

Dupont matenals

134 Fla t b o t
la me d b oa!
135 PromoniDI V
1)6 Rom an g o d s
t37 Ptgpens
1]9 Tr dm gs
1a1 Pat en t
!CO toq )
14 2 Mak e lace
143 A !I IC
145 Europf'an
lrnc h
147 Grrl s n ck
name
149 v e ssel
152 Fo r e ); tu nple
1a bb 1 1
1S3 Han dle d
to ughly
155 Too k ones
par t

Btl L tk e l y

narr c
26 AlhiPirC
Q o up
28 Han d le
30 In ear a !
31 Prono un
33 On ce
around lra cl-

39
40
dl
43
45

as

sop
83 Call
B' B sll e

24 Sl)ar e
25 Man s n1c;k

61 Sha'

DAVID BRICKLES

-

17 Mon sle

It

54 Th oroug H

Remodeling

•

V!Ce

v

A s Much Care
\ '
Your Weddtn g -- ; J

APT
FOR
r enl
Ren tal s
ossrss ton ce ro les lor Senror
Ct ttzen s Contac t Vrlage Manor
Apls M iddlepo rt 9q2 7787

Trucks
$115 00
Body work &amp; repa&lt;r $1 00
per onch us&lt;ng ontv the besl

132 Rt ppe d

wr li en
f8 Sen to
tabbr !
79 Part s o f
Jacke t
81 G ree k fe ller
8? The swee t

35 Face ol
watc h

:arefull y
Chosen 1
Your Love

BAKER

n M us1 c

7 E lf. Ou rag e o;
1? War nrng de

Hii'Ye

Your Gown
Choos e w1th

CLEANING
Ae s •dent1al
and
commercial
Call
for
estimate 24 hour servrce
Anyday anytime

oo

If you ore o non smoker ca ll us
for spec ro l role s on property m
suran£e Co li 44b 2300

Times-Sentinel

!teal tsiate for 5ale

Jb1 0557

304 453 2008 0' 453 27b9

COU NTRY MOBIL£ Home Pork
Rou le 33 north ol Pomeroy
Lo rge l ot~ Colt 9Q27479

s125 00

and
Call

Estate for &amp;Je

RAY HAWK IN SURANCE AGENCY

3 AND 4 RM !u rn shed ond un
lurnrshed op ts Phone 9q2

SEPTIC TANK

lAp Y Kf NMORE wash er
dryer gold good cond

Co li

5434

24 Years Servtce

742 3010

Call

_ _!'lr __ _
l 2l llnll

Rt 1
Middleport, Ohoo

Large cars

bdr

&lt;olo r s re
PilE IS sof t ond lolly
torn brd lronce rn carpe ts dean
ed wr lh Slue lustre Rent ele&lt;
Ire shompooer $1 Cen tral Sup

1ht Orifllllon
Not Tht lmillloll

AUTO PAINTING

992 5124

-

-4-46 12-49

992 2206 Of 992 7630

SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Pa1nt Jobs
Small Cars
$100

16 L ocat on

1 Pre c rsro n Sl
n t eac h tng

4 12 1 mo P

Do.., d

-

UNION OPERATED
3 30 1 mo

ACROS S

pm

SI ANU· Y
SaAMif.'
Cor p e
"' b(' l r&gt;v ng
Cleone' See ng
,...1\pr Sron lo )' Sleom 1g Call
4J 6 4JO~

Vl

415 1582

lo ght

GARDEN SPOT 11 mrere~red ca ll
_ _!45 513:1 after 6pm

At

BOB'S

AUTO WASHER AND DRYER Tap
pan gas ra nge copperlone
records for ~lereo cobtnet
bas e
and o ther tem s Coli

PARK

--ROO M 1n prtvo le home

SUNDAY CROSSWORD PUZZLER

(614) 667 6177
Between 7 30 &amp; 9 00

o d down ~pou t ., All
quorO!\ I f' Cd
Co

BOGGS ~X II:.MI NAIIN G CO
lor nf.'t ly F ane~ &amp; 0 del 1 Oak
H ll Oh Coll&lt;ol r &lt;l b8)6']49

rl

Henderson

Harlford
882 2115

Pomeroy 0
315tf c

Call
JERRY MURPHY

nsa

lhf' pa nl Shop liS R ve r Rd
Ko ougo A uto bodr work col
I\ 01 P\ rno iP '&gt; Ph J.tb ll5! .t

WETHERALL CONCRETE

WINTER GET ro you r hou'&gt;e? Let u~ PlANO TUNI NG lone Oontel!i
and
odru&lt;. tmenl~
A l1oo
rn o" e ne£ess ory repo r ~ A I
992 2581
I no an&lt;,we
co li
Tromm Con~ tr ue! on 742 2328
997 7087
TURLEY 5 WR E:C KER Se t vtr e
DA LEY S Upholsterr
Roc ne Oh o Doy or n gh t ANN
Portlond Oh a 843 2542
9 49 '1657

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Service

l1om the !.rtnl Trudo
tHieto• to tr-.

&amp; R ROOFING N(J w and tepa r

wor k
388 9889

Heallh Cenler Gall&lt;poh s Ohio 4163 1 1614 1 446 5500

''Get A Load Of This"

MOBIL E HOME
1
.(46 1052 ofler 5pm

Phone M1ke Youn1

4 9 1 mo pd

Du &amp;mcs~ ~l.t'"('S

EXPERIENCED
Radiator~

McNea l Conlfoct 19 Com pa ny

Gu TTor ~

Ph 992 2848

SAL ES AND SERVICE
11-9 llc

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Cellulosic (wood fiber l
Thermal InsulatiOn
Save 30 pet to SO pel
fully onsured
Free Est
Call 992 3815

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
T1res
Battery
Installation Serv1ce

300 Ma&lt;n St
Pomeroy Oh1o
PcmeroY 992 6282

Young's
Carpeting
.,.It 3 '~· 0
Carpel &amp;UphOlStery

on heahng cost
Expertence and

MOORE'S

Speetahzed
In
yard
grad1ng
d r 1 veways
landscaping etc

J'~

210 I mo

SWIMMING POOL!) In and above
gro und Full serv l&lt;e Suppl1e~
and p oo ls n ~ta c k D 8umgord
ner Soles 3171 1 Nobe l Summ1t
Rood M ddle port Oh Ca ll

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Supenot

JIM KEESEE

Lrm rte d Supply
3 16 1 mo

IIGII Hoelhch

room s

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Blown Insulation

AND

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GRA VElY TRACTORS Snapper
mowers. Mohawk Canoes Out
door Eq urpment Sale$ J&lt;l Rl 7
NICE MOBILE HOME cenlrol orr
adults only Ca ll 4-'16 03:18
and 35 (Kanaugo Cit!) Co li
446 3070 Hours Dorly Q to
IN TOWN 2 bdr irarler adulls
5 30 dosed Sun
only no pet s req lnqu re al
Sheppard Sol es and Ser ... rce FOURTEEN ANGUS COWS ond
Frrsl and Ol tve
cal ves 8S Ol1ver tra ctor 450 In
lerna tr onal tro clor 4 bollom In
APARTMENT NO 5 secon d ~~~r
ter nolronol pow 3 bottom tn
w 1lh po1 &lt;h Adulrs only Mature
ter nalronol plow Coif 388 8483
pe rso ns on ly Abso lul ely no
or 1 471 1-472
pels pay own ulrl11ms de p
req BRADBURY REN TALS 779 ANTIQ UE LOVE SEA T &lt;hmr and
Second Ave Call-446 0957
rocker Col l4 46 4474

3 311 m o

J&amp;L

Sale Pr1 ced Now
T hru Aprtl20th

housekeeptng

Phone
992 3748 or "2 !020
FREE PARKING

A 4 1 mo

ROOMS

H~al

For~

CENTRAl HOlH

BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

220 E Mam St
Pomeroy Ohoo

HURR Y

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

BUl lDOZ ER borld oe I ne~ t o t C'
12 pl ( tar 1., pu 11 p r gou t Ph one
Pho ne day 01

ELLIOTT APPLIANCE II

For The Best
Pnce In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

DOZER FOR HIRE

day 01 n rghr

Small Engme
Sales &amp; Se rv1ce

BOLEN MULCHERS

Spoctal Ocwoons

CARTER

CAll

RO ACH WAHR DEliVERY
44b 75 45 or 446 6568

Ma1or new communtty m ental health center m south
easter n Ohto seeks M A Psycholog rst or equivalent
Expenence preferred
but w i lt const de r recent
graduate Ma1or duttes '"valve tn tervu~w mg t est1 ng
chtld and famtly therapy
and psy chologtcal
evalua tt ons wtth both chtldren and adu lts rn a larg e
rural Appalachtan setting Salary compeftfrve and
c ommen s urate wtth u : p ert e nc e Ltberal fnnge
benefits Se nd resume cover letter and ftve rete re nces
to
Harn et Kaufman
Ph 0
Otre ctor of Chi ld
Servrc.s Gal Ita Jack son Metgs Commumty Menta l

99l 711J

LAWN BOY MOWERS
&amp;

Anmversaues

3 12 1 mo

446 7833 eve

•q&gt; 44 6

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Porha1b
Passports

Auto &amp; Truck
Repatr
Also Transm1sS1on
Repair
Phone 992 5682

WILKINSON
..,, Locu st Street
Middl epor t o
Phone 992 30 92

Weddlnl$

Sl Rl 143 loward Rulland
0

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\\ Itt II dt t J tJ( I I ~ rJ!JJ t t r REESE
SERVICE '
uff HI Ill h Hi d tll d di M &lt;Jl cJ
woiPr '&gt; ewl?l i' lec t ( go'&gt; lne
., Ju ff r II \ 11 1 tl lt otlltl ll t nd
o r d ch e ~ 1:.&gt; n( hS\ w de o 5
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11~ 1 )l A TE UPH0 l ) l£RY

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mtles off Rt 7 by pass on

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\\ 1 -, 1 \\I " tJH J p\£1 \ !d lit
St Collpo ~ Ph -1~ 6/7 1 6 or
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t\ ord rt In
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t hut J..r 1g tr r~ t n~ ht -. 1 llu iJs
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l m~t r tlllfl tilt dtuu. v. huh
Cal 44 6 'lod/
I I\ h rd r Ill full\ ntdJnuiJn
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RIV ER S MARINE: 307 Upper
rill II I II \
R ~et Rood Chr y ~le Sole'&gt; ~
Se ~ ce Compete Hull Repa
C v~l om bu II 1 a let ~
Ph one
4J 6 8655

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Phone

ROGER HYSELL
GARAGE

SlEEPING rooms lor tent Gal t o
Ho tel

I EXTERIOR
PAINTS

For

THE PHOTO PLACE

lOW weekly and mon lh ly role!&gt; ot
l tbby Hotel 446 17-43

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Sales &amp; Serv1ce

dt dJS

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BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

AUTHORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

Serm·es Offered

Sun~~

Assoc11te

FOR SALE Sutfoce Mtne boots
17 ,
S1995 I S ,
111 95
Batley~ Mrddleport

PAIR OF 1-4 Fergu son plow s J
pi SIBO Al so 1969 Chev y 2 dr
Custom SJSO 949 2860

EQUIPMEN T FOR com ple te beoutr
shOp l or four opero!ors $2100
If so ld thts week Phone

1976 J(AWASAKI 100 mm dt n
brke l rke new Recen r ly l uned
Prr( e $.400 Ph one 992 S7 b8

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992 7608
6 It brush hog 3 pt hrt ch E111
cellen1
condl1 1on
$400

949 2428
1972 FORO F 100 p ck up truck
Wrecked bul sill drrveoble To
Joke ove1 poymenls totalimg

S••2 11 843 2933
1977 GARELLI MOPED Drt'llen 600
m1les $375 992 7671
14
FORD
troct o r
plows
Wheelbarrow Wood barrel
Small Worm Mor nmg cool
heoler Tobie and 6 cho1rs
Speedqueen washer Frulr,ors

241 3877
JOHN DEERE 50 and equ•pment

P 8 H Crane model 1055lC
boom extra engme Nat 1n
workmg condrt on Htghesl btd
occep ted 81ds opened Mov 1
1978
Loc ati o n
Centro !
Operolrng Co mpany
Ph l f1p
Sporn Plant PO So)l J68 New
Hoven
WV 25265
Phone

304 S82 3213
CLUB PIGS $35 Cos lro ted ron
sho ts on le&amp;d
Reeds v lie

614 378 blll

- -Ouol1ty
Top

PIGS
$3 5
Castroled tron shots on feed
~eedsv ll e 614 378 6311
1967 FORO HEAVY duty von 7
new 7~ 111 16 0 range mud
ttres $100 'f 696 1001

We need your propertte s for our lrs t ot qual rf1ed bu yers
Your house may be th e on e they are wa1t1ng for

Homo Phone 949 2519
GeorQe S Hobsfefler Jr
Broker
liome Phone 992 S1l9

lOTS FOR SALE Blacktop
ut !ti res Call446 0168

DON:T DELA\' 'ALL US TODAY
CALL AT HOME
VICKIE HAULOREN
BOB LANE
BECKY LANE
WALT LANE
DENVER HIGLE Y
KENNY RATLIF :=

all

FHA &amp; VA HOME LOA NS MclEN
DON MORTGAG E COM PANY

446 4042

446
446
446
44b
367

1049
0458
0458
0001
1529

loon Represe ntol ve
Vtoler
Cook 1e Vrers ~bJ Second
Ave Second floor Golltpolrs

Ohio 451131 Coil 4/o 7112
BY OWNER Pt Pleosanl 6 rms
olloched goroge basement
good subd lvrsran near hasp
and schools Centro! olr and
bath Well motnlarned home
$38 Ocl.1 FlAM By oppo1 n lmenl
on ly Coli 675 4282
LOT FOR SALE near Rodney level
bkK:ktop rood lawn 8S x 208
Coll 245 937 after 4pm

s

~ARGE lOT IN CENTENARY l BO

THREE BDR HOUSE 2 O(les on
Netghborhood Rd Prr ced for
qu ick sole
Coli .446 I 984
446 1615 or 446 124 :1

IR ElAND MORTGAGE CO
Gtve us a &lt;all fo r upert guidon&lt;e
and ou lstonce "' obto1n 1ng
your FHA or VA home loon
mor tgag e m o ney
alwoy!i
ovat lable w1th our company
and our inlerest rare and hnon
clng terms are mora fovo roble
than local f inancing Sprtng
Vo lley Plato Gol llpohs Ph
446--1517

TWO STORV frame house 6
rooms end both cellar out
b utldtngs 4 a cres la nd ot edge
o f Rutland Complele lrarler
hook up also 2 bonks opprors
ed prope rlv at SIS 500 Phone
99~

1094

APPRO X 20 acres on Flatwood s
Rd 26 Electri c and wole r
o va1loble
See Eskey H tl
PometO)' Phone '192 3885

HOUSE AND busmess butld ng rn
Reedsvi le 985 3529
ft fron tage Sepl c tonk u!t l
YALE FORK lift 70 I H ba ckhoe
bldg pott o side wo lk 3 bdr
BUSINESS BUILDING wt!h hvlng
and loader and l o Boy 1970
q uarters 30 111 80 l ocated on
rrailer w ith 2 baths Puce
1 H 1700 dump tr uck Thelecon RIDING LAWNMOWER Murray 10
reduced 10 $16 000
Coli TWO STO RY
frame
three
Morn Slreel Rutl and For solll
be tiought separately ora 5- o - -h p .--froc.l rcolly__n_e_w_._ Phone_
.UQ.-7,..34
bedroom.- Mul ba rry~Ave nu8-.:-- 0 , !rode See or-cali- f 0
group
Phone 9~9 21 10 or
614 667 3593
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Pomeroy $9000 Four bedroom
StB wort 742 2-421
frame
Bullernu t Avenue
~ 8A8 2705 fo, more ml or mo l on HOMEMADEQUILTS for ~ale
Pomeroy $12 500 10 acres POMEROY FIVE mtnules lo lawn
INTERNATIONAl 500 bulldoze, 6
H2 ~98•
_ _ _ _ _
ond schools Alum inum std rng
wrth gas well free gos on In
woy blade w tnch ond cob
H &amp; N Day old or started leghorn
Storm w1ndow! and doors New
dton Run 13 Vt acres near For
pullets both Uoor or cage
Comple tely reworked Phone
krtchen a womon s deltght 2
dked Run lake 85 ceres on
~CI_E6~ _ _ _ _
_
grown avo1lable Poullry Hous
or 3 bedrooms
8osement
Shade River
All In Ohve
mg and Automotro n Modern I OST IN Rocme oreo Grey tom
Corpet throughout By oppotnl
1977 JEEP CJ7 Red wtlh bla&lt;k rop
Townshlp M e1gs ( l)unty Oh to
£o l by the nome ol George
Poultry 399 W Morn Pomeroy
men! on ly
Roget Abboil
$5300 1971 VW Sup er Beetle
All can be ftnanced
Col!
949 2b19o:
Phone 992 1164
q92b114 lo• 9Q2 2Jn
$1000 9Q7 5450 •
99~ 2720 01 992238 I

'oll 985 "03

8 FOOT £Omper lop 49 Ford lroc
t o~ t&lt;h 9~4181

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1978

Real Estate

Best Re~l Estate Buys Are in the Sunday
ItPal Estate for Sale

Real Estate for Sale

23 LOCUST STREET

1218 EASTERN AVE. · GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
"We Sell Better Living ''

OFFICE 446-7013
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SMALL FARM
Good 3 bedroom house br~ lh ex
ter1or has ~11 urn1num S1d1ng 2 str (l wberry p ~1t c tws 9
acr es IOUITed on OAV1S Rd lOW pr 1C€'OI $1 5 900

A r thur A t-hbert
SeniOr M ember
Amencan Soc1ety

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8onn1e Stute s
Evening s
446 288S

Good older home 3 oed r oo m ba th
rf'nldl pr ope rty

CROWN CITY
E )( CeHcn r bU1Id1nq t or bUS•M'S. or Of
fl ee build ng 1S. set up fo r rl tJPduty ~hop or a bdrbcr
shop bo th wilh equ1 pnwnt to e.:~ ted on et n•ce to t P r. ce
r educed call t odr~y
EXCELLENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
GOOd
Rou tt? Bus ness wilh unl.m• tt•d po tl:' nl l&lt;'l l d you wan t to
b&lt;' +ndCpendt~ nt nnn llt'lvf' d mon t v m(i lo. n q IJU'j. ness o l
your own sl op 111 at our off cc tor dc l£1•15
PONY KEG
Th tS well know n Carry Ou t 15 onr of th e
or c&lt;J ~ oest A mon ey llldk. tnQ I)USin(SS Jllcll •ncl uctcs
the proper l y n••r ro t toQ t110 R1\ N !iJ~;tu r L S dll&lt;.l 1nven
tor y Bus1nC'ss ha s a vC'ry oood nr l tncome prr f('M
S IOO n &lt;'U1 c1 1C' I IJ', (J +VC' YOU l h(' Cl('ldii S
Gooa mobtle nom (' or t)U ldtnq SI I C' over
1 ' acre n •ce tnnd loct'lh."d close to town on Rl lJl Prrce
r educrd ro 'b 4 200

ver y ntce l.'lnO tor tiWt'strncn t or df'vclop

small t ar m or home s.t i C' LOCil iCO CIO'iot 10 1\0
~c hao!

J5 ACRES

Good roll+nQ I:"Jncl tor t1un t1nq or c,l mPIIlQ
$14 500

lOS ACRES Good t1rnr \•'&lt;n ih a modern 7 bt&gt;Cir oom home
fully cMpctecJ n1~t' k lctlt n woul&lt;l h( n qoort ;Pe l
tarm hil~ ~ IMQe ba r n 40 x250 \.,t l h tQu•PI11&lt;'nl tor
ra s nq pout rry n1cc pond FNquson J.) w1 l h all eo u•o
WE NEED LISTINGS
WE HAVE A WAITING LIST OF QUALIFIED
BU YERS LIST WITH US FOR FAST ACTION ON
YOUR PROPERTY

Evemngs Call
OScar Ba11d, Realton 446-4632
John Fuller, Realtor 446-4327

CROWN CITY
Tnr ee or tour bi• d r oom wllh !Moe ltv
1nq room rrnd l( ,fcnPn Full bc11h ~o; , t (h fn i~ppltn n ces go
w•lh tlOuSf' ,A barqr11n
COU NTR Y SETTING
N tCC nome '•on Jlarqe lo t one
mile tr am R•O Grande Ttl r C't' oed r oomr, two bil lh s.
wooaou rn ng hr('lace tot s of(&gt; ) trrl&lt;:.
EDGE OF TOWN
Thr ee brdrooms wooaourr .ng
h ri•place $?7 gas budqe l sundecK otf k 1lchcn t u11 bne
men! t amily room a real qoodH.' and prrc 1•u r 1Qh l Call
.:~ppo•nlmen t

yE S we n&lt;Jv(' houSP rr cilll rs

.~nd

lor.;,.

ro ACRES
Lovf'l f bulid•nq •,dP c,r pt c t,m k of pr o
f)('rty read f to build on
w e ha v(.' qua l ilted Rea l E sta t e Buyer s It SII\Cere about
sell•ng cc1ll today We need propert •es '2 5 000 to \.45 000
range W e hav e man y vaca n1 1and ;eeltcrs Call Today
LU)(URY HOM ES
S•)l't{ ltVP lhOU'H'n cl upwnr d WP
have S('Vt&gt;ral Call tOOdy
INVE STMENT
Duplex bo t h S1d(•S pre"rntlt~ re n !Pd
Anrt no le tup on the d(.&gt;mand tor renta l:.
WE HAVE OTHER LISTI NGS &amp; PICT URES OF ALL
OUR LISTINGS IN THE OFFICE COME I N &amp; LE T
US HELP WITH OUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS

MOOERN3
BEDROOM HOME
Owner mu s t sell
1111
m ed• a tel y Ran ch type on
large level lot One car
garage M AKE US A N OF
FER

COMFORTABLE
AFFORDABLE RANCH
Two years old , 3 bedroom
modern nome located oft Sl
Rt 7 Reasonably pr tced E)(
cellent s tarter home (dll tor
more de t ails

CENTURY 21
BEAUTIFUL
VALLEY VIEW
SEC L US ION
Ca tn ed r ~l
c c il1ng
R o ugh sn w rd
C€"dar L(l - 11 ng room
w tth hu;
rlut WB
II re pl ace
_, vr otner ex
tra s .nclud•ng full base
men! All lht s an d see n c
6 7 acres

S{)\,.D

c ·ENTURY 21
RIVER VI EW
Located 3 mile~ belo w
Ga i 1Lpot1 S on St Rt 7 s t ory
C\nd half fra me 3 bedroom s
double c ar garage Also has a
r en ta l propert y Wt1t1 11 Cily
sct1ool d1S tnc t GOOD IN
VES TMENT'

CENTURY 21
MOOERNHOME
AND ?8 ACRES
Well k ep t J bedroom hom e
d1V1ded l) aSement &amp; re c
room Th1s h o rn e~~ onl y 6 yr
old Loc dl ed off fr orn St Rt
55J North (al l f or many
mor e de ta Is

CENTURY 21
IMMACULATELY
KEPT HOM E
N tce
home
fcillu r es
bedrooms co n.ca t ! •replace,
S1 ft 1ng on a qood s11e lot ver y
t as tef ull y d ecora tca Ha s a n
ilbovc the g r ound sw1 mm•ng
pool
Buy th c, home and
you 11 br r eady tor th e not
summer dtWS 1 CALL N OW
FOR MORE INFORMATION
A ND A N APPOI NTM E N T'

CITY PROP E RT Y ,
EXCELLENT CONDITION
Bnck home s• tuated on a
spaCIOUS WOOdeO 101 Wl lh 1n C1
t y l1m1 1S Cory w b fireplace
3 bed r ooms '1 ca r gMaqt&gt; A
good qual 1ty budt homp
LOOK THIS OVER'
HUNTER ' S PARADISE
10 acre tr act tn Nrll •o na!
Fores t 3 bd r mob1le home b(trn 1 oOO lb tobcK Co
tJ~')P ple n t y o f wdiN N•CP ln y nq qrdund $?4 500

ACREAGE
S1)( ac r es on blacktop road
Hal t ot a r ea o r m or e tS. wood
lot H annan Trace School
Ot sl Call now

CENTURY 21
Merrnt Carter
Evenmgs
379 2184

CENTURY 21
EXCELLENT
STARTER HOME
One s1ory 7 b(dr ooms fu ll
d1v1ded basem ent doubt(' ca r
garage otus an c11.tra garr1qe

CENTURY 21
COUNTRY HOME
&amp; 5 ACRE S
Locnted on State Rl 141 n 1ct:
hom e 11 be drooms Own er
Wi ll sell w ttn small down P{1V
m enl &amp; land contrrlc t t o .-, ny
qu rtld tf'd buyN

CEDAR - A FRAME
One acre wooded lot 3 bedrooms, open
ft rep lace and open s1a1rway Thi S type at
home IS 1n very much d em and '

CENTURY 21

LAND FOR
DEVELOPMENT
Over 17 acres w1th1n 4 m1 1cs
at Gall•poiiS Level land or
wooded (!rea
GallipOli S
Sc hool sys te m b lacktop ro(id
and rural wa t e r

CENTURY 2

u'5 for ctn

CENTURY 21
A LOVELY COUNTRY
HOME AN08ACRES
Story and a hall co mpletely
remodeled 1nS1 de and ou t •
Lo t barn g arage flay shed
&lt;t ncl coa l u1tl1fy b fclg tt s
1ust tops fo r th(' money'
Cn lt tor mor e delad s TO
OAY'Il8900

CENTURY 21
COMFORTABLE BRICK
ANO FRAME
10 3 acres of ground, morr
or l c'!:.~ Home ha s 3 200 s.q
tt ove r all Col orado stone
hreplace 'l car garoge
Vl ry tastctully d ecorilled
Onl' at th e mos t qrac1ous
llOmcs 111 Gall a County
w1lh a fa nfastt c v ew 1
M.my oth er ex tra s

CENTURY 21
PLANTATION
6q acr es on St R t 325 and
Co r a M111 Rd t1 rooms
Farm w ell fenced Good
ou tbuildrnQs 35 a cres l('vet
tilla ble land Much more

CENTURY 21
MOBILE HOME
1970 Cfffimp ton mod el 4
rooms wllh ba th Hooku p
all re ady tor ex tr a mobil e
~lome Ca tt now $13,500

CENTURY 21
AUTHENTIC LOG CABIN
H o rn e was bu1lt from
or tg nat logs 10 acr es of
woodland n f 1P id ston e
t .rc p facc rm open strt 1r
way full bo:~semen t Ca ll
for more parttculars 1

CENTURY 21
BRAND NEW RANCH
Locn tl"d .n an 1de~11 loca
t •On Sl cJ IC' Rl 14l li pprox 4
miles tram t own 1n C•I Y
sc hool &lt;J1 5t 6 room hom e
Th1~ one 1S. fo r I he economy
m ndcd 1

CENTURY 21
VACA NT LAND
11 acre s. 10 tillabl e 12
pas tur e older betrn , 1300 lb
t ob~1 cco base pl en t y wa ter
~II 500

CENTURY 21
VACANT LAND
FOR SALE
rl( r e ~ of
good fer! le
le vel l nnd 20 ~crt'S. or more
t•mb e r
th e r es t
1S
PN St ure 48 acres .n a ll
Good 1nvesTm ent !.25 000

n

CENTURY 21

NEW MODULAR HOME
1400 SQ FT
LIVING SPACE
LOC al(.'(! at The edge Ol Rt O
10 ACRE
Grande Vtllag(l St Rt J~S
BUILDING SITE
00 rl ll let.' "•!£' lo t and an ad
Good ro llin g land on ...,___ dJt •onnlt ot c an be p ur ch c:t s
t)IC! Ckl o p r o ad
Spr 1ng
ed Can us.c many f iled t .es.
available for water devc to
WI1ICI1
ar c
Jva l ab l e
men! GOOD BUY•
tllroug h R10 Grtlnde Col
lege

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MOBILE HOME COURT
Thr ee g ood mobile homes
IOCi!IE.'d c lose to c 1y Owne r
w ill se ll w1th small down
payment or land c ontra c t
10 rtnv qua hf 1ed buye r
CALL TODAY'

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SOUTHERN HILLS
SPEC IAL PRI CE D LOW
6 room&lt;, full basement ly
QM Cien ar cn good s.t or ag e
bldq Rl IJl iUS i outof C1l y
l11l11 I S
ShOUld S(' ll fa st
Worth
every
penny $25 000

GOOD INVESTM ENT OR
RENTAL PROPER TY
12 acr es more or ll" ss of vt1
can t
land
mosttv If vf'l
Posstble nook up t or 'l m ob fr
ho m es Clo se tom ne~

VA APPROVEO HOMES
PLUS TREMENDOUS
GOODIES•
13 r oom 110mc, t or 5
bed ro o m s
new wood
burn er
log c ab~r l work
shop comm bldg Ov er 8
acres beau f 1fu l lclnd levc t
to ro ll m g Bl dg lots M,lny
ways to go CALL N OW

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CITY PROERTY
1 st or y fr ame 4 bedrooms
open statrcasc A l so a uttl1
ty l&gt;ldg and a gara go All
th1 s loca ted on a large lot
w•fh ,, new c ha1n l tnk fence
LOOK THI S OVER'

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SMALL INVESTMENT,
LOTS OF COMFORT ,
1846 CHATHAM AVE
1 IJed r oom hom e, ul11! t y
good Q(l rden area
bl oq
Lot 40 x 170 \ 3 000 worth of
new l urnt turc qoes w1 th
~n t c $1 4 000

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SMALL ACREAGE
MOBILE HOME
1 ncrr•s gara qe W1lti han
dy work benches buil t 1n
M obile home Ill good cond1
t•on Th 1S ?tnd m or e to r
~ 1 3 , 500

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Are you th1n k 1ng of ouy.ng
d m obile horne' L1ke new
1975 V •ndale m ob fe home
All se t up and ready to .be
moved 1n 1o Lets Ocat r o
dny l

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ACREAGE
55 ncres of ro111nq qr ou nct
w•t nble t or bl clg lot s or
pri!,lur e L•ne fences r e
good

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NEW LISTIN G
79 ACR ES
One ot W Al nu t Twp s best
pc'lstu r !" t.1rms or bee t cat
He farm Stl o p tcnty ot
btrtq s
'1 ponas
plenty
wa t er 1600 tbs tobacco
bnsc Mo d .~ rn 3 B R house
7 ca r qar age l ull ba se
m ent co un ty 'Aa1rr Pl etl Sc
ca ll l or morr. dc1a11s

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MOVE IN
rtlt'!:. home •s wa tt1ng f or
lh C' r1qh l SI2C frHnd y Ll' V('I
ynrd 100 ' x400 lot L R 1
B R cat 1n kll cl,c n u lii•I Y
r oom n1 cc carpor t Sm all
UPkC('p Prt cec.t R1gh t

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LARGE HOME.IN CITY
Lg 7 st or y house 9 r oom s
House 1S modern and m
good c ond1 t 1o n
Pn ccd
rcasonab l£' Pl ease co li for
marl! 11lf o1 mnt1on

PRETTY ASA PICTURE
Th•S nome co nams 2,343 sq
It 4 spa co1us. IJedrooms, 2
ca r gnrd ge lull basemen t
Qurtlily
workrnan shtp 1
rht s home t1as so m any eK
tr a ~ you w111 tus t nave to
ca ll f or mor t' de ta ils

2ST ORY - 18ACRES
Featvr tng 4 BR moocrn
k1t chen
btrc. n Cdl)l nr t5.
LR FR f orm al DR ea t 1n
kil ch t:n ba tt1 New w111ng
I O!i~lly
nsulclled
Barn
n1cc stocked pond tobiK CO
ba se M a ny more fel't lurcs

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RANCH 4 BEDROOMS
Spitce abounds 1n !hts
rowny
fl a me
2 w b
t .rC'p l acc~
fu ll
fln. shed
ba~rmE n t
double CM
qaraqr
wdh
c 1ec tr 1c
of)f'ncr S tltnq on a qooa
'&gt; 1c lo t loc ated off fr om St
Rt ll'&gt;O C• ly Sc hool D• s. t
'lhow n by
rtppo n tmrn !
Clll l or more de ta 1IS 1

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FOR LEASE
N ew 6,000 ~q If bn ck com
m erCtal building for l c a~ e
Now•
2, 000 sq fl now com pl et ed
2t OOO sq ft now bctng
r enov .Hc d
7, 000 sq It to be r eno11ate d
5, too sq tt pa ved park 1ng
goes Wi th the ICcl Se

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N E W FARM LISTING
!0 acres 16 ac r es good fer
11 1e oo tt om tand 10 acres
woad lot
The rest 1n
pr1S tur c
Large c ountr y
horne, 2 star y , 6 r ooms

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1973MOB1LE HOME
Loca t ed '" Rappsburg ~
room s, 3 B R , under
sk1rted Looks very n1ce 1
Pnc ed r easonabl e

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MODULAR HOME
8 room s l bedroom s, ')
baths
c omlete kd ch en
cen tr a l a1 r welter t ap very
CO l Y
LO tS Of e')( tra s
Loca teo on B losser School
Roitd

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SPR ING SPECIAL
15 ncrf's s.m all pond an d n
s. tr ong sprtng l or witt er ap
pr o)( 970 l bs. toba c.co, 2
t&gt; l d g ~ Prt cc d t o se ll

TWO BEDROOM HOME
Pn ced low lor tmmedlte
sal e N1ce garden spa ce
good loca t ton , city water
sewer , basement Owner
Wtl he lp l1nance quallf 1ed
buyer

We're the Neighborhood Professionals~'·'

WE BUY , SELL OR TRADE
D oug las W et h er holt - Brok ~r . 446 47U
SALES ASSOCIATE
Earl W1nter s 446 3828
John Cau d1II6 H 4167
Charle!. Kteslrng 446 3964
Lee Johnson 256 6740

Comm er ctol property appro' !7
aoes le ... el lend located or
f uppers Plo 1ns on Oh1o Route
7 Phone (ol&lt; 1667

/.:io,

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$65,000
NATURAL TEXTURES of br iC k and cedar blend m
per fec tly w tt h th e t a ll p.n es surr ound ng 1h ts bCCJ UIIful
Cape Cod styl r hom e Vou II IJ(' proud t o w elc ome yo ur
gue st n th e gr.lC ous toyer W1fh lovely open s t ct~rway
and co at close t P1rs t fl oor has '1 bedroom s lull bi\ tn ,
tor ma l d1n 1ng, lg t1v 1ng r m off l ove r tamdv rm w1 th
f ,re pl o((' slep StWN k 1t chen wilh sno ck oar , range
hood d '&gt;P 3nd d iShwasher bu Tcher tJ iock counters
Second fl oo r hc15 '} sp(lC IOUS bedrooms lull bath plus
conve n ten l aii 1C storng c ccn arr '1 car g ar age plus
1 B ;~ e r e~ c tty sc hool s Gr ee n Elemen tar y

$45,000
Bea ut 1tu1 t hr ouq tl Ou l W('lt pl ann ccj fr ame ran ch ha!! 3
BR Px tr ,1 n 1ce Crl lJ1 n et&lt;:o 111 lllf' pa t 1n ktl chcn (1l so hil S
!.nil t: k bnr ' ,1ngc and (fts hwa sh('l basemen t a tl(lC hcd
qtH aq e l ully c Mpf' t t'cl low cos.t hrr11 1ng locol r d 1n one
ol th r. counly s n•ct.'S I ne• c~h tJo rhood s

$35,000
Owner s mov•t1Q a nct wr rf' elm: IOU~ to Sf'll !h 1S 3 BR
hOm C' only ,, tr w md C'" fr om Hotrrr H osp• la l kt t chcn
hils SI:'PMal c ct•n ng M r.l w 1111 shd •nq paTtO doon.
sna ck l)i'H a mt r .::r nq c 11 ~~:19 hv.nq r m a n ach(ld t C. M
qar aqe Rural wa ter

$35,000
3 BR hom(' tam.ty rm F rankl•n ft repld CC'
gas heill. level w ell landscaped I OO ' x:200 lot
tr act vc tJr o . fron t Wtl h r edwood S1d1ng

$35,000
Brand ne w 3 BR fri'l me ranch be(1u l 1ful fir epla ce 1r
I v1ng rm tu lly c. Mpc 1N I tol s of cab n~ts 1n k1t chon
r.JnQ e CIIS pos,ll separnte d m1ng area overlook 1
pa t •O QMnge, Qu nt tT y cons rr u ct 10n

$24,500
~ acre&lt;., 3 BR fu l ly Cclrpcl ed all elect r iC home, wet I
nndscaped w .t h lo ts of fru1t tre es garage Warm Mar
1 no wood burn.ng stove Vtl ta ae ot V•nton

J1

$18,000
1 acre 1q74 doubl e w•dl" w lh famtly rm add lt to n. ca l
1n ktl c hcn w1lh rang e refr1q r ur .1t wal,:&gt; r sept1 c t ank ,
home on perman ent toundat 1on

. $5,000
Room 110111&lt;' on 100 x/ 00 lo t n1 ce QUICI w o o d~d .!ril
il)ou l 16 md (!. tram ctl y h o m t&lt; ·~n e w no l tull y con
I r UC INl

$39,000
Kyq er Creek Sch ools 3 BR brt c l&lt; P , ba th s, family rm
wilh fireplace kitc hen hclS lot s of cab1ne t s sna ck bar,
range d•s hwashN . d1sposal formal d1 n1ng area fully
cMpet ed ' • .1cr c wooded lot

f59,000 AND UP
We ha vl! St:' vcral l tne nornes ro snow t hc...se r10u s buyer
!')Ok nq tor 4 ro 5 BR cedar '!:.hdkc and br. ck exter1ors,
sw 1mm •ng pool etc It you are r ea lly 1nterestcd In a
luxury nome m a ke an ap poi ntm en t to look. at th ese

$25,000
DOWNTOWN RE S1 AU RANT ·- Well eslabi!Shec
r es taure1n t st•a tmg .tR and rec: r eallon hall W.th up t ~
datl' eq u •pm~nt pr esent owner has built th1s mto
thr 1v1 nq bu!:&gt; •ness, pot entr a 1 un 11 n1t fed 1 Prr
r ea so nablf&gt; Call soon for rnore derails

$18,000
B •dwcfl Vll ltlgc 1 s t ory .4 BR nome 1n goOd con d E
kttc hen ha s nea rly new c ab 1nets new hot water
St or m doors and wtndows N ew roof Ga r age 1
level tot If you ' re budget m 1nded better tak e a look'

$18,900

Appro&gt;

some woods sm a ll barn
Home r ecentl y renovated
$30.851 00
NEW LISTING Larg e
budding has 4 apar tm en ts
and busrness App r ox 30
years old Ideal se tup t or
someone Cal l loday
LOVELY BRICK - Close
t o new Hydro Unrl 3
bedrooms 1' 1 baths F A
furna ce, 6 r ooms close to
school $35,000
OLDER BUT NICE - Low
heatmg brlls here
J
bedroom s, bath formal
din1ng
ca rp e tr ng
panel1ng large garag e 8.
workshop $ 19 500 00
NEWER HOME - A pride
&amp; JO)' to own
Has 4
bedrooms love ly equ1pped
k.dchen form al d1n 1ng
oth er features galore, 2 car
garage and work sh op
536 100 00
DO IT YOURSELF S6 900 00 b uys lh1 s ntce
ltttle hous e needs some
wo r k done 1ns1de large lot
OTHER
HOMES
TO
CHOOSE FROM - CALL
TODAY
HENRY E CLELAND
REAL TOR
HANK , KATHY &amp; LEONA

tleal E5tate for ~le "

~,~11 h ou~ e on

Woror

Street Sy1ocus.c N t f' ... . f' w ol
JO yl !11 orH ny ol,o
r1"er
Plonty tl f ~ hade
fP hnon &lt;.ng l1clond Mortgoq(
991 7730
77 E State AT hen~o phone (&gt;1 41
59? 305 1
APPRO;( 100 acres lor sole No
but ldmgs
Tupper s Pto m ~o
BY OWNE R 5 acres w• lh q room
0 1110 Phone I M7 3J4Q
hous e FRH G A ~ 7 wr goroqA
summa.. k1trhen and bo tde~t~ d
by 7 cr eel-. ~ Coll985 3877

JU~ 1 CO MPl~

I EO new h ou~e 111
Mtddlepor t F01 moto ml brmo
110n t oll qn 2138 or qq1 5304

.

NEW 3 bedroom house 1 bath s
olt t·l ec
t o r rc
M•ddlcpot!
Glose ro Rurlo r, d Phone qq'}
7 481

BY OWNER 3 bedrooms w1th fof{
ed a1r gos heal and OH co nd• COUNTRY loonlond with se&lt;i ud
l10nmg I ocr e levP.I lol m
ed woods water and good ac
Rutland
S\8 000
Ph f'rH~
ceh 1n Mom oe County W Vo
741 3163
5 1 000 down call (30A) 7?7
3102 0&lt; 130• 17?13277

liNCOLN ~IlL 3 bedroom house
carpel
electr c heat good
garden lot Wolt.. lng dtstance
hom town Coil alter 4 00
99J 7617

rn
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Hral ~,, lalt· for ~a lt

lit-a I h•tatc lor :;a],•

Ru sse ll 0 Wood
E 11enmq s
446461tl

Phyllis
Loveday
Realtor Associate
446·7699
Ph. Home

Wrllis T.
Leadingham
Realtor
Ph. Home 446-9539
Gallia County's Fastest Growing Real Estate Agency

RUSSELL WOOD
REALTOR
,,

446-1066

FOR'T Y ACRES nca r V1nton 15 acres till able, rest roll
1ng and wooded pas tur e «~ BR tr ame home w 1th alurr.
s1d1ng , n• ce mOdern k itchen w1 th tot s of cab 1nets a
r ange, barn, other o.u tbldg
n

$38,900
Se¥enty Four ac r e farm, good I story farm home good
barn oiMr outbldgs 1-400 tb toba cco base , fa ir t~n ces
some trmber , a ll mmcral rtgh1s tow1th f arm

NICE
DUTCH COLONIAL
Wilh I J A of useab le land Brooms d BR
No upk eep v1nyl s1d1ng st orm doors ! her
mopanc w1ndows I' ~ ba t hs nat ga s F A
turnrlCc Nt ce bu tl t •n ktt chen Pl cn ry of
qoqd co ld sprtn g w a ter N 1ce block ga r age
wdll 15 x73 slora ge spa ce 8. pnrl• tll bas e
mcn t u nder starr1q e nru1 L ocr1 ted on
bltl ckt oo 1or1 cl 1 , md r ott 51 H\\' 160 1ust
lt. I N I SEE t l N OW
17ACRES
HOME NESTLED IN
THE TALL PINES
81 nu t du l 7 room mod ern br ck &amp; fr ame J
BR l1orn e ovcr look 1ny H ghwr~y J.S w es t
Nec, tl c&lt;l 1n and ~ urrounct c d by lot!:. at l oll
P•n ~:s
Fi!mily
ro om , 'hOOdbur n1nq
t •r f'p ld cc CJM.=tqe &amp; bree1ewn y sever al
tr u• l flees peach appl e pear pl um
L,u (tt' gnrrlf'n (lr('i-1 Tru ck grtrnge pony
"liHcl L• n e t cnce~ B EAUTIFUL SE TrtN G
FOR TH IS LOVEL Y HOME

992 3Jl5

REAL TOR

216 E S&lt;!cond Slreel
STORAGE OR BUSINESS
BUILDING - OJI ol h1gh
water w1 th parkmg Over
2400 sq tt of space All
Ul ll1 fle5 and equrpmen t
555 ()()()
DOUBLE -- Income w 1th
modern l1v tng q uarters
Carpetmg V1ew of the
river and n ear Krogers All
ci ty u t 1l1f tes garage and 2
lois
I YEAR OLD - 3 bedr oom
home w1th 7 bath s d 1n 1ng
room
f ull
ba sement
carPOr t and 7 acres ot land
536 500
25ACRES - Inlhe coun lry
wilh electrr c and on good
gravel road not too far
from small vrllage
13 ACRE S - On 68 1 near
Tuppers Pl a 1ns w1lh drilled
well T P water a11ailable
It has '1 tra der hookups
w 1th a 2 bedroom tr ader
Jus ! 51 3 000
4 BEDROOMS
Famrl y
room
ful l
ba sem ent
nat ural gas f urn itce c1 t y
water , c arpetmg
n1ce
kit chen foyer, garage and
large l ot 517 500
256 ACRE S
Nea r Slale
Garage T P water and
eleclr1c availabl e N eM
le ve l land w il l make good
garden ground Only $5 000
NEAR SCHOOL - Wa l k l o
stor es qu tel st reet and ou t
of all !load s Large 1
b edroom
home
wilh
spa c 1o us storitg e
Oak
floors a nd tnm Has a full
basement and garage
511 500
NEAR TOWN - Larg e 10
room house on one sandy
i!ICre Has ~ baths o I FA
furna ce and 3 car garage
with apartment over wt th
furnace cr ty water and
B u 1sness Bulld rng N ow
only 520.000
IF
YOU
HAVE
AN
EXPENSIVE HOME AND
WANT IT SOLD WITHOUT
A LOT OF LOOKERS
COMING ALL HOURS ,
YOU SHOULD CALL 992
3325
Helen L Teaford
Sue P Murphy
Associates

FOR SALE
Lots off of old Rt !5, I mole
from new hosp1ta I in
Sunk1st V1llage Lot s1re,
177•96 Good locatron
Ca II 446-1171
Alter 5 p m -146 257!

MAKE US AN OFFER ON THIS
ONE 8 ROOM HOME APPROX 4 A
All l evel along 51 Hwy 55 1 ' 8 R
mod ern home w1 th bu 11t •n kil ct1en F A
furna ce, part1al basem en t I par ches
s~ p a r a t e gorage and summ u
k1 !che n
ill so workshop 8. &lt;, t or a(J!" .:U(il Lo t ~ ol
budd nq spots tor new homes. on lllC' Gill !Ia
Co Rur ~11 Wilt cr Sys t 1\l~o cln 111COrne 1n
VCS 11l1l' lll propert y (i'\Ll NOW FOR
MOR E DETA I LS

GOOD BUY
A llr' &lt;lr t1vr 7 r oom modern ranc n st yl e
horn r 2 B R e:o&lt;tra ntce fi1 mlly room WI Ill
.,l•&lt;l•nq qiMiS doors &amp; IMqc sto r ag e ar oc1
K 1!Ct1en 1 1,1~ dout)IL• s.1 nk &amp; lots ol h url ! 1n
C&lt;lbtn('IS plu ~ u t d• l y room w 1th br1 t11
COUN T RY LIVING
II you l•ke tr esh co un try
.11 r t/)tS •s !he one 6 room
nouse 8. 1 A 101 3 B R
home w rt11 ex tr a n• ce co un
tr y "-•t c ht~ n w•ll• Na il ove n
&amp; co un ter l op ra nge E xtra
n•cc but! I 1n cab1n et s N1c0
lr gc tron t Pli! O Home has
h{l d rL1 ilt qood car e A lso
lla'::&gt; tl hors e 1hCCI Loc i\led
on blr~c ktop rOild CALL
N OW
ONLY Ill 000
N 1ce 3 bedrooms oarn , 11v
tng room , modern ea t 1n
k itc h e n
w1 th
built 1n
cab rnets Full basement.
almost new QdS for ced a1r
furna ce and hot water
neater Loca ted wtttl 1n tne
cr t y llm 1ts Look1ng for a
n •ce clean home c lose t o
sh oppc n g are&lt;'~' A Buy Ca l l
Now
6 ACRES WITH
L ARGE PINE TR EES
Jdr. ill bU II(ItllQ spat nes tled
tn rl fl are o of larqc p 1ne
tr c('!:i 200 t 1 f rant age 2 aut
&lt;;1 dL ~ t o r agc bu li dmgs
Gd rden spot npple &amp; pea c11
l r('('S r 1mb!"r Wf'll W1lh
ctrc tr ,c
p um p
O N LY
i 8 900 00 TOTAL

PRICE REDUC ED
OVER 3141 SQ FT
BLOCK BLDG
Bu s1n(\ss or st or ag e spa ce N •cc J larq c
r oom s on aprox t50 ft tr ontilg e on a S tat e
H,g hway by appro-x JBO It dee p All l eve l
fu el otl FA fur nace Rur .11 Witter sy s t em
H 1qh
also w e ll w1th elec tr 1c pump
ovcrnead door s l or larg e tr uck s Olf •ce tS
n1ce ty car pet ed and 'pan etccl CALL FOR
OT HER DE TAIL S

ONE ACRE PLUS
Vu cv nt tan d Ill cl t y of M 1&lt;l
dle por t Real n•ce bu ilct1ng
lo t h1gh &amp; dry wdh IMgc
shade tree a lrc ndy th er e Ap
prox JOO It tronl &lt;iQe
B ACRES
PRICE REDUCED
W•lt11n 10 m1n
ctr.ve to
do\\ ntown G(ltlipOI •S, Gr een
Town sh1p
C i! y
Sc hool
Sv stcm
Has. hookup tor
m obile horne G.lll •a Rur al
W&lt;'l ter etec tr 1c nnd sc pt cc
t.mk n1ght ligh T on pole 100
It
fronld9 C on Grahclm
Sch ool Rd T•mlwr Bulldmq
SIICS CALL N OW
1 ACRES CLEA N
LEVELLAND
Sh or t d1stan ce nor th o t
Ga llt POI•S Gall1&lt;1 Co Rur rl l
Wa r(•r l1nc 10 I r on ! o t lh s pr o
pLrty
Blac kto p road
/1.11
m•neral ng~lls goes AL L
L EVELS LOT S OF U SES

HANDYMAN ' S DREAM
45 ncrs of good 1.1 nd pl us
unfln1 shcd !r• level home
1\lat you ca n t tn 1sh all
m (1t er~a t s
ar e alr ea dy
av ail abl e
Owner w•ll
negot 1a te pnce

BEAUTIFUL RI VER
FRON T HOME
o c.1ulilut7 roorn home wlln
&lt;1 Pdnorarn. c v1ew of the
r1 vcr 21 r A Full basemen t
w " '
w oodbur n. ng
l lrPpliKf&gt; 2J It xJI It room
w1 t h k ilc hc nr llt' P.)(Ce llcn t
for (.'fl l crt a1n1ng or dt1nc
111q N ICC modern k l ic hen
IOCIU(Itng cl1S hcl Sher rangr
&amp; r f' l r tqt;rator form.:tl d1n
.n u roorn. l llm ily room , t o r
m o ii 1V1 n9 r oom &amp; 3 B Ra nd
'l fu II ba t11s &amp; s h owe r ~ F uc l
oil F A furna c.e E x ce llen t
IOL(IIIOil f or itSh 1ng r tght
ou t your bnck doo r C1ty
sc t1oat ti 1SI M us t sec to AP
pr ec• ate •IS value

8 ACRES •
LEVEL LAND
Bea utiful land w 1lh loiS ot
p•nes and two rou&lt;l trontgc
41J miles fr om M e1 g s Coun
ty M1ne No
1
Good
build•ng s iles and rural
w a te r tn p pa1d lor CALL
~JOW

6' , ACRE S
MORE OR LESS
On St are H 1ghway 554 two
barn s, level to rol l 1ng land
w1l h sma ll str eilm th ro ugh
at edge of property ON LY
$7 400 00
VA APPROVED
KYG E R CREEK
SCHOOL DIST
Modern 3 BR r anch hom e
approx
2• 1 y ears old
Thermopan e
w •ndows
storm door"&gt; F A furna ce
w1lh centr a l a 1r Ktl chc n
has range , r etng lots at
bulil1n cab1net s Full base
m ent w1 th pa110 doors
Rural
wa t e r
sy st em
Garage CALL NOW

11 7 ACRES
WITH LOT S OF
SHADE TREES
'l BR m obil e tlorne nestled
In lot s of shade tr ees Lot s
at road fr on ta ge Outstde
butl chngs
A ll
f urn1fure
goes, tn c iUdlng washer and
dr ye r So me ltmber CALL
NOW

PRICE REDUCED 3 bedroom carpe t ed home located
on Lower R tver Rd averlook 1ng the Oh1o R tver Some
rr ver fron tag e newly redecorated pnce redu ced to
$11 OOQ.OO

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Wl'li or r ural wah r tu• •l 011 tu rn,,c, Pnt. ' &lt;1 f or qu•c t..
'Hlh S-1/000 00
NEW LI STIN G Ooub lf' w• dc S• l un ted on nt ce lo t 1n
Cou ntry A1 r c Esta tes 3 bedroom carpeted 'l bath s
cent a c , natu ral qas Some appllr111Cf'S S26 000 00
TWO BEDROOM HOME
newly cons lr uc l od
carpeted large porch rural water located on Bear
Run Rd Prrce 135 000 00

.. 3 BEDROOM ca r peted home n Plan t z SO na t ga s
heal ') add 1 onnl lots 1n(lu ded (1 80 x140 J Pr •ce
S34 900
NEW LISTING
Bu s1 ness budd mg s tualed •n
Gall 1pol1s BO fr ontage on Ea st ern Ave
ncludes
busrness bldg and 2 rentals Ca ll for more 1nformat1on
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
Jac k son Ot110 tw o
lcl•ngs pre sf'nlly tf'.i5f'd and orcup1f'd also tw o
apartm ents over bus tnC&gt;ses Presen l c1nnualmco me ei(
cceds $4 ,000 00 Buy now tor S.lO 000 OU

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2 BEDROOM COMPACT HOME , located 1n Gall 1poltS

COM FORTABL E HOME
PLU5 EXTRA
INCOME PROPERTY
Wc&gt; ll kep t 5 r oom ll OUSC" IUS I
o ft Rt 160 Step '&gt; clVL'r k11
Cl1f'll vn th n (f' tJ udl 1r1
cd t1 nc •s rn nqf &amp; rPir •g
Hil '&gt; ,J fron t porch &amp; Ctlr
pen
Real
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throuqtlou t &amp; rl Frrl nk.l n
w oocl tl urne 1 Ptu ~ d ~ it
P0 55•b lc r xlrrl .ncolliE.'
12 x6 5 motJIIC home tha t
hdS 3 B R &amp; 11 J IJa lh And
lld:, ti s own pr 10 1(' dr1ve
CALL FOR YOUR AP
PO I N IME NT TODAY

on 2nd Ave Newly patnled rust n g ht for 1ntown livrng
Pnce $16 000
WHERE EL SE c an you pur chase a 3 bedroom
Carpete d home
'i1 tua t ed o n
120 x75
lo t
a ll
underground ut d1 l es Gall 1pol• s C1 tv Sc hool D•str 1ct
Th e p roce IS 1?&gt;000 bul you can I REPLACE FO R
THAT'

OWNER TRANSFERRED ANXIOUS TO SELL
In
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JOAC RES,w1 th mod er n3bedroom home near Por Jer
app ro ximately 10 mm fr om hospdal
plent y of
pn va cy P nce $59 000
lS I ACRE S nea r Vmt an
.J bedroom home
2
oulburl d 1ngs so me equ1pment ava table some t .m ber
pasture and bO ttom la nd Pr1 ce S7 5 000

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CONVENIENTLY
LOCATED
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BUILDING LOT near Eve rgreen
ru ral v.ater pr 1ce $5 900

BUILDI NG ON UPPER 2ND AVE
repa 1r Buy l or $ 1-l 500 00

needs some

LOOKING FOR SOMETHING m th e Ew1ng ton area??
We have l 1sl ed a corner lot w.th sta t1on bu dd 1ng plus
an .1dd 1t onal lot acr oss th e street Call for more
1n!ormed1on
NEWLISTING 7bedroom car pet ~dhomes1 1 ua t edon
upper 2nd Ave Gal11pol s One !Iocr rd ea t tor ;oung or
rc t1red cou pl e L •v ng u tility rooms kil chen nnd bath
New w1 r ~ng and p lumbing Newly renov at ed Call f or
more mtormalion
ONE ACRE LEVEL LOTS on Harr isburg Rd nea'r
Rodney Rural water no mobile homes Pr1ce S5 000
each

LO VELY COU NTRY
ATMOSPHERE
Be aut• l ui n(&gt;w 3 B R br 1ck
fr ont horne wdh hrepl acc
lonn a I d1n nq room &amp; la rge
eat 1n k i!Chen w 1tn tors o!
bu ill m cab1nets rdnye &amp;
dt Shw as her ') l ull baths &amp; Cl
utd tv room Plus I C flr'
garage
T111 S tlomc
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S1tU CI IE.'d On cl WOOCtC!d lO T
appro)( 1 acrC' Soon to be
co ml el ed
DO N T LET
TH IS ONE SLI P BY
CALL TODAY

BUILDING LOTS 75 xt?O , a ll underground u t11 11 1es
rural wa te r , centra l sewage co llect1on bla cktop
str eets N o mob le horyres Pn ce sJ
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FT BUILDING loc,rl tecj Wt th ln th e c I of
Prtrk illq lO t no Slf'p&lt;_:, to Climb (t t y W~l u
anc sc wpr Catl t or 1n orr ifl lorr1\rl t 1on

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NEW LIST IN G In 1\ ,1 /ldU (lrl Stfl Ali C 3 tJL~CirOC1 11l
I tome ::.• tuNtcd on rliCi' tot P r11. r d to Sf'll lil Sf ~n 000 00
NEW LI STING In Ga!l•pOII\ Locust St larq e 110mp
on ly I ; block s fr om sc hool" 1 on11en1en ! local•on can
oc u~cd as tw o r:~partmf'n ! ') Pr•C&lt;' Onlr S26 900 00

PICTURE PERFECT
Excell en t 6 room remodel
ed neu se locatect on a
bla ck top roitd BC'flU t lui
k 1Tchen
w 1th
bu 1l f 1n
cab.nets
s tit 1 nl es~
s t ('l'l
Sink &amp; d Sh wa sher D 1n1n9
r oom wtth Fr ank lin woocl
burner
House 11t so nas
fov('ly crtrpet UTrooqnout &amp;
rllr condiiiOnlng NtCcbcH n
s tora ge &amp; wood
cellar
shed Good 1111c tcnces &amp;
tru tt trees AI! ltl iS 1S
Si tuat ed on live building
loi s PRI CED IN TWE N
TIE S

N EW LISTING Commrrc ti'l! IJU lctrnq 111 Galh pol 1s
Court St , ? oparf mcnts. over bU\Int'S~ Call t or m or e 1n
lorrnd t 1on
NEW LIST I NG } B• ctroom ~...-u,1'r ~.v,, , Rd
c1 t { Natr r turl 011 l1(l,, , Pnr1 !. I ~ 000

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NEW LISTING SO rKr1"i 7 c:; tory tr ~lmt ' hOmf' IOLdl! cl
on Fr i('Oclly R1fH/t J I)I'Cirnol11 lu d od furnrl Cr on t
br1 r1 1 propNiyfi'11Cfl(1 Pri{I•)!OUOOOO
N EW LIST IN G Qu el JJL'.tCllul wlln 1t1e So lilude of
nver lt vt ny
locrllrd il pprol(
I) m tnu t s below
G,llhpol ls Onr o r tw o bcct r ooms 11 buths, 31 Je r es
ovcrtoo!u no the 0 1110 R•VC' r Prr ccd reasonably tor
$ 1950000
IF YOU ' RE T HIN KING ABOUT SE LLI NG GIVE U S
A CALL AND WE ' LL BE HAPPY TO DISCUS5 OUR
LISTING CONTRACT WITH YOU
WE H AVE
BUYERS BU T WE NEED LISTINGS'' • LET US
SELL YOUR HO ME WHEN YOU RE REAOY

We're Out To Sell The Earth.·
CALL NQW. OFF-ICL 446-7699 HOME · 446-9539

Super Investment
Property
Check lhe traffic by lho
location
Pr-esently
operating succeHfully a
carryoul .
A large 5
bedroom
home eully
converted to a tine
rest1ur1nt or club, also
would- b e.........a.n ucettent
furnlfun setup store w1t h
plenty of sloroge Other
gaodlo• ground for other
bullnen ploces, plus 2 good
rent1l
collages
Call
Charles Kleshng 11 ~46 ·
396~ . on ossociate of Ohio
River Reotly Let me po~nt
ou mony posslblhtles

Prr trc 1 pl acr
for ch•lclrf'n ! w rr tk lo schooll Th •s or cn,,rc.J h•ll hom e
•ncludf''&gt; 4 la ( gr bf'droom" 1 oath s • at n k dc hP n
l amdy room Wtlh mnrw lous v tf!W 2 t 1rqt pr~ t •os and
p,1 r1 1al basrmen t and QV( rs1tf'd t wo r -rr q,,rfltj(' The'
DC'1 1 pM I Of IllS HlC pr t(( S4Y )()0

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BUILDING ? We nave severat c hotce bu1ldtng s1 tes
wa 1lable Rl No 160
xa t lon and pr ice

Mose Canterbury
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NICE 45 ACRE FARM
&amp; LOV E LY HOM E
Spac ou s r ernodLi ed 8 r oom l1om c wrth
::.!ells c11nq plu s. J BR i1 c1tt1 tor m0 l I1V1'1Q
roon1 &amp; lilnrc countr y k• l cllcn W1ll1 bu11 1 1n
cab, nel s &amp; Slil1nles s stee l s1nk rn.., t1 omc
ha s ,1 F 1\ furna ce &amp; a woo dt,urncr .15 A
ot bt:'a utd ul rollmq lt~n cl appro..: 30 A
tdlablc app1ox 15 A l 1mhf'r [ 'lltr ~1 larqc
barn wor k s ~1op r c llrlr 8. tobilC CO bclS C
Som e lru ttr ces I I {OU r(' .n!N('S tN l •n il
m cc larm CALLABOUll HI S ONE.
MODERN HO ME ON RT S88
All r ac i iVC br• c lo:. 8. frarn c hom(' w th 3 or
pos.s1b ly II BR ltv1 nq room wilh l .n pl,lCe
C'x lrn n tc~ k1t c hcn W1 lll t)ud t •n catJtnc t s
ca l at bM &amp; d,n.nq ,ln..'a. Fulllh1Seni c nl 8.
qaraqc Lovely 1n qroun(l pool &amp; ctl' ck.
Gal11po 1 s Sc hool D 1s tr •c t

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$42,600

21''' LOCUST ST ,
TWO STORY J bed1oom frame
house FA l uti'IOHI sto rm wm
d o w~o ftr fJ pfoce tn M•ddlop01 1
Phone 99~ l457 or 991 5867

CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOCIATES
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C Bruce Teatord

Jl ' ~t o ry home C)(Cellen t c ond , nearly new s1d 1ng
ool , co ncr ete porches dnd walks, 26' )(32
olock garage gas city wa t er and sewerage 1n c Uy
Zon ed com m er cral

BETTER

BY QWNlR ~

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• Quality Cu stom bu11t home - You can See the 011 ~
ter ence •
• Appro11. 1 acre wooded lot
• Ov l"r 1, 300 sq It liv1ng area
2 car garage
2 full baths
H ea t pump cent 011r
• Energy sav 1n g co n struct10n
• Ftreplac e
• Expertly built
t 10 PCT OOWN PAYMENT FOR QUALIFIED
BUYER

446-3636
H.. all!:&amp;latc for Salt•

IIOM!:SHES t or !tole- I acre 01'd
up M1ddlepor1 neat ll ullond
Coli9971&lt;6 J

JUST LISTED -

26 acres fenc ed J sprmgs

CENTURY 21

CENTURY 21

HAND YMA N SPECIAL
Good alaN hom e
t'droom s b~ lh d111 1ng room a l m o~ l nl'-"' l u r n~ c e
needs rl li ttl e worl(. but IS rl gooc1 buy lor ~I? ROO Iocr~ ted
on a n•CC IOI 111 l3id NE'II

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EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED

li'T;v;; FARM
Recently r emodeled home 15 ac r es of
til lable l and 56 acres ttmber la rge btlr n
n(w tool shed 1800 l b tob acco ba se Farm
we ll t aken care of

VA or FHA
Attr oct,vc honw 1n B1dwctl 3 bt?clroorns.
n• ce bath m9de rn kil chen tr~rn 1.,. room only sn 800
Own \.' r w,1 n t s 10 se ll now

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ATTENTION NEWLYWEDS
Look lh 1s Ovl' r 14)( ] 0
mobile horne w 1fh I h.?O f~m ly room t'ldded Has 3
bedrooms 2 bC'l th:, ce ntral cllf I)(CW I tu l l urn1 l ure 1n
every room qoes w 1tn propN t y nKiucllnQ wa sher &amp;
dr ye&gt;r ,All rn•s toea tea on 1 'acres ciOS(' 10 E w1 ng ton
only S2 3.SOO

18 ACRES

Real Estate (or Sale

CALL

Pl a ns ca ll f or w htfe shull t:! r s and wht~e pil lars on the
ran t porch to accen t th1s beau t ifu l charcoal gray
ranch comb f am ily rm and ktl chen beautifUl wood
ab 1net s range d1sp dtshwashe r 3 BR , 2 full baths
master suJte IllS tl S own lu ll ba th ) spaCIOUS l1v mg
m wllh l1repl ace 2 car ga r age wtth works hop ar ea,
haded pr~t•o J1 ~a cr e level lot

Mov n g 10 tn 1S rlr(!a ? You II be qli:lCI
you 1nsp ec l e d 1!1 sou 1'- IQnd nq ho rne Hd 5 3 IJt!{lrooms
11" Drll hs, d1 nq room r'I1 Ct~ modern k I Ch t' fl I1V1n9
room wyiln t r epl rlCC l ull t CM Pi tC'd no l ur,ll q as hcot
gc1ragc shown by appo ntment

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Your Best Real ~stat~ Buys Are Found in the Sunday Times-Sen_tr.·~n_el~-,
THE WISEMAN
REAL ESTATE)AGENCY
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GALLIA COUNTY'S LARGEST
REAL ESTATE AGENCY

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SOUTHERN HILLS REAL ESTATE

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RODNEY VILLAGE II
N1ce ranch w!lh 3 bed rooms
brll h wdh shower carpe tC'd l car gcu,,or county
wa ter CI IY sc hool d1Str1c t vNy oood buy tor £,~5 000

72 MILL CREEK

lH 446-3636

I""M!!!".,.n" r A ~QII

1978

Real l:state for Sale

CANADAY REAL

H••al !&lt;:state for Sale

BAIRD &amp; FULLER
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REDU CE D TO SIS 900
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1n F r~ t u r 1 &lt;; J
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L I" l• (Jclr lCl! qOOrl Utll Ch n "'POl ~-,p In()
REDUCED TO \21 ,000
Ownt r tn rl b&gt;IHI &amp; r1f'((', to
11 n .., '1 ,, '~'"' ,., 111 Jr-..
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11 JO llnu h,lr n oond &amp; nn,1 r outt1u1 c11n ,.
BARGAINS ARE HARD 10 FINO
Don I .:. top lOOK
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L 111q c1 n•ntl {C.lfl1D , IJ~droum-, IJU1Il1n t '' 111 k. •l
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,,, rMm F-lrtl l liCN110i ill'l{\Ot11r10t !&gt;JJ&lt;,\0()
NE STLED IN T HE WOODS l MILES FROM TOWN
llltqilll qOif1ll up 1111~ trtt' ltnf'&lt;l cfr v•' vl l (tlmq tt1c
VfU fit I&lt;, piny ,lC:, fOU r1ppro(ldl l ht\ rc.1tlv llt~riU fd ul
ru&lt;., l n rt~ct\\OOfl ') stou th~l •"&gt; complt' l{ If "iurroundf'd
11, !) Q to\(.1)' .wooct\ lh•s 110U'lt mc!udrc. ,1 formal rn
tr,lnct· w1111 111 oppn c., rttr lr'. il) li!rqr'·nvtno room wiln
I Cit\ of Cllr11.,\ Ot nor 110rarv OUIIT 1n K&gt;tc twn w1 th b•q
\ II' W of rhl wOOll.;, ,Jn&lt;l pool '~
boths J or S llf'd r ooms
!llhlC:. tf'r h 1~rtroom h~~ c:;p tft na roof'"~ nnd prtvi'1te ba lh l
FutiiM'-It m, n t oMt•C~IIy ltn silt u tnmdt &amp; rl'C room 2
t ,,, qM,lll( You won t lind a n1CI'r hom~
IMME DI ATE POSSESSION
Own1'r 11(15 movNI
nlu\1 ..,, ,, no111. Spactou&lt;., 1 b~'ctruorn 1101111~ n fo"" n W11!1
1Mltt' l rl!ll I' roorn &amp; I1V no room plu'i 1 !HillS. N Ct
VM&lt;l Wilt1 (l(lr(1Qt' ~26 600
ATTRAC TI VE HOME ON l ACRES
J...,twy honw 1n
Ct ntt 1 Pllln l wl!h it PrlllOI d,~,,r J '\\ ot tl11 luunlrys,,rtf'
Tt~ •.., 111oom f1orn1 lil(ludt"i 1 ro;-; l1"''H1 room w• l h
W II I D 000&lt;1 S1 7t'd llr&lt;lrOOI11S &amp; Ort 11i lo. I ~~~ n F A Oil
I UIIl,l&lt;t 1'. .l \117J 1} ~ 6QnWI l1 II(HlWjliU'.f '1t rrlllOOkup
1(11 tr ,111\'' LOW $ .1() &lt;,
LARGE BRICK IN TOWN
Good 10 room hOm(' on
Jmt Ave Oown&lt;.:.tatr&lt;. ho~ t1t t n rL'Il10C!t'IC'CI upslatrs
nN'd\ .1l1tllr w ork Could brcomr a line Mmr or ren ta l
tnvestmen t Fcnce cl br~c kvnr ct ilnd 2 c ar cM port Call
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ATTENTION
PASTURE FARM FOR
SALE - Ill acres , clun
rolling grassl a nd , good
lences &amp; croB fences
springs, fob bue , 5 rm
haulit , barn, f,-anh on 3
rds , watnuf Twp , HS,OOO
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PHONE 440 1~94
See fht S excc pliOilally well
BY OWNER
kept ho m e W1lh 3 BR. 21 1
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b 1k
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3 l...:'
room r c ranc .:z v,
ba th , lull ba se men t, form at
beths , fully carpeted ,
d u11n9 room r cc room a 1r
forc ed air gas heaf, a c ,
co ndlt•oned, nil tu ! a I g,u
b u1 11 rn - ktt chen,--fa nnly- - ~==========::t: ca t - s 1tu-aled on-----.!
roo m
ups tairs
with
r
bCOUlilully landscaped lot
fireplace, 2 car garage,
1n Spnnlf V.lllcv
Sub
elec opener, basement,
FOR SALE BY OW NER
D tv ts1on Th1 s home ts pr 1c
large
Jot ,
qu1et
3 BR carpeted home. nat
ed 1" the S60 ' s Call tod ~1v
gas heal, city school d rs! ,
lor appt
ne•ghbOf'hood on Marf1n
Charles M Neal
446 1546
Dr near hospital Priced In
a dd rl ronal lot Included . m1d
J Mtcna cl N eal
446 15, 3
upper
ISO 's Ph 446-1171 or
~JO' s Appt n ecessar y
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6 os
S11m Neal
446 73~6
44 43
446 0041

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You ca n't sell Apples out of an empty
baskel Res1dent1al Property Needed
$25 ,000 to $55,000 . We absolutely do have
Ouallt1ed Buyers wa11Jng for us to fmd the
nght prop er ty tor them .

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BEAUTIFUL BRICK RANCH on 3 City lois, level With

17xJS oval1n ground sw1mm1ng pool, 3 bedrooms, 2 full
baths , lg liv ing room . toyer , formal dintng, large
ketchen , many cabinets, dtsposal, dishwasher, bu1lt -tn •
1 h carpe tth roug hou t , 1am1
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1y room ,
range &amp; oven, pus
1aun d ry &amp; sewrng room , f u II 1eng lh o,• 1arge 2 car
~:;~e , cen 1ra 1 h ea t &amp; a1r and other goodl es a 11 446

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- E.M. WfSEMAN, BRUKER- 440-3796 EVE.
E. N. WISEMAN, BROKER 446-4500
JIM COCHRAN, SALESMAN 446-7881 EVE.
500 2ND AVE. CALl 446.3643

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1978

Real Estate

Best Re~l Estate Buys Are in the Sunday
ItPal Estate for Sale

Real Estate for Sale

23 LOCUST STREET

1218 EASTERN AVE. · GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
"We Sell Better Living ''

OFFICE 446-7013
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SMALL FARM
Good 3 bedroom house br~ lh ex
ter1or has ~11 urn1num S1d1ng 2 str (l wberry p ~1t c tws 9
acr es IOUITed on OAV1S Rd lOW pr 1C€'OI $1 5 900

A r thur A t-hbert
SeniOr M ember
Amencan Soc1ety

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8onn1e Stute s
Evening s
446 288S

Good older home 3 oed r oo m ba th
rf'nldl pr ope rty

CROWN CITY
E )( CeHcn r bU1Id1nq t or bUS•M'S. or Of
fl ee build ng 1S. set up fo r rl tJPduty ~hop or a bdrbcr
shop bo th wilh equ1 pnwnt to e.:~ ted on et n•ce to t P r. ce
r educed call t odr~y
EXCELLENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
GOOd
Rou tt? Bus ness wilh unl.m• tt•d po tl:' nl l&lt;'l l d you wan t to
b&lt;' +ndCpendt~ nt nnn llt'lvf' d mon t v m(i lo. n q IJU'j. ness o l
your own sl op 111 at our off cc tor dc l£1•15
PONY KEG
Th tS well know n Carry Ou t 15 onr of th e
or c&lt;J ~ oest A mon ey llldk. tnQ I)USin(SS Jllcll •ncl uctcs
the proper l y n••r ro t toQ t110 R1\ N !iJ~;tu r L S dll&lt;.l 1nven
tor y Bus1nC'ss ha s a vC'ry oood nr l tncome prr f('M
S IOO n &lt;'U1 c1 1C' I IJ', (J +VC' YOU l h(' Cl('ldii S
Gooa mobtle nom (' or t)U ldtnq SI I C' over
1 ' acre n •ce tnnd loct'lh."d close to town on Rl lJl Prrce
r educrd ro 'b 4 200

ver y ntce l.'lnO tor tiWt'strncn t or df'vclop

small t ar m or home s.t i C' LOCil iCO CIO'iot 10 1\0
~c hao!

J5 ACRES

Good roll+nQ I:"Jncl tor t1un t1nq or c,l mPIIlQ
$14 500

lOS ACRES Good t1rnr \•'&lt;n ih a modern 7 bt&gt;Cir oom home
fully cMpctecJ n1~t' k lctlt n woul&lt;l h( n qoort ;Pe l
tarm hil~ ~ IMQe ba r n 40 x250 \.,t l h tQu•PI11&lt;'nl tor
ra s nq pout rry n1cc pond FNquson J.) w1 l h all eo u•o
WE NEED LISTINGS
WE HAVE A WAITING LIST OF QUALIFIED
BU YERS LIST WITH US FOR FAST ACTION ON
YOUR PROPERTY

Evemngs Call
OScar Ba11d, Realton 446-4632
John Fuller, Realtor 446-4327

CROWN CITY
Tnr ee or tour bi• d r oom wllh !Moe ltv
1nq room rrnd l( ,fcnPn Full bc11h ~o; , t (h fn i~ppltn n ces go
w•lh tlOuSf' ,A barqr11n
COU NTR Y SETTING
N tCC nome '•on Jlarqe lo t one
mile tr am R•O Grande Ttl r C't' oed r oomr, two bil lh s.
wooaou rn ng hr('lace tot s of(&gt; ) trrl&lt;:.
EDGE OF TOWN
Thr ee brdrooms wooaourr .ng
h ri•place $?7 gas budqe l sundecK otf k 1lchcn t u11 bne
men! t amily room a real qoodH.' and prrc 1•u r 1Qh l Call
.:~ppo•nlmen t

yE S we n&lt;Jv(' houSP rr cilll rs

.~nd

lor.;,.

ro ACRES
Lovf'l f bulid•nq •,dP c,r pt c t,m k of pr o
f)('rty read f to build on
w e ha v(.' qua l ilted Rea l E sta t e Buyer s It SII\Cere about
sell•ng cc1ll today We need propert •es '2 5 000 to \.45 000
range W e hav e man y vaca n1 1and ;eeltcrs Call Today
LU)(URY HOM ES
S•)l't{ ltVP lhOU'H'n cl upwnr d WP
have S('Vt&gt;ral Call tOOdy
INVE STMENT
Duplex bo t h S1d(•S pre"rntlt~ re n !Pd
Anrt no le tup on the d(.&gt;mand tor renta l:.
WE HAVE OTHER LISTI NGS &amp; PICT URES OF ALL
OUR LISTINGS IN THE OFFICE COME I N &amp; LE T
US HELP WITH OUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS

MOOERN3
BEDROOM HOME
Owner mu s t sell
1111
m ed• a tel y Ran ch type on
large level lot One car
garage M AKE US A N OF
FER

COMFORTABLE
AFFORDABLE RANCH
Two years old , 3 bedroom
modern nome located oft Sl
Rt 7 Reasonably pr tced E)(
cellent s tarter home (dll tor
more de t ails

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BEAUTIFUL
VALLEY VIEW
SEC L US ION
Ca tn ed r ~l
c c il1ng
R o ugh sn w rd
C€"dar L(l - 11 ng room
w tth hu;
rlut WB
II re pl ace
_, vr otner ex
tra s .nclud•ng full base
men! All lht s an d see n c
6 7 acres

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RIVER VI EW
Located 3 mile~ belo w
Ga i 1Lpot1 S on St Rt 7 s t ory
C\nd half fra me 3 bedroom s
double c ar garage Also has a
r en ta l propert y Wt1t1 11 Cily
sct1ool d1S tnc t GOOD IN
VES TMENT'

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MOOERNHOME
AND ?8 ACRES
Well k ep t J bedroom hom e
d1V1ded l) aSement &amp; re c
room Th1s h o rn e~~ onl y 6 yr
old Loc dl ed off fr orn St Rt
55J North (al l f or many
mor e de ta Is

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IMMACULATELY
KEPT HOM E
N tce
home
fcillu r es
bedrooms co n.ca t ! •replace,
S1 ft 1ng on a qood s11e lot ver y
t as tef ull y d ecora tca Ha s a n
ilbovc the g r ound sw1 mm•ng
pool
Buy th c, home and
you 11 br r eady tor th e not
summer dtWS 1 CALL N OW
FOR MORE INFORMATION
A ND A N APPOI NTM E N T'

CITY PROP E RT Y ,
EXCELLENT CONDITION
Bnck home s• tuated on a
spaCIOUS WOOdeO 101 Wl lh 1n C1
t y l1m1 1S Cory w b fireplace
3 bed r ooms '1 ca r gMaqt&gt; A
good qual 1ty budt homp
LOOK THIS OVER'
HUNTER ' S PARADISE
10 acre tr act tn Nrll •o na!
Fores t 3 bd r mob1le home b(trn 1 oOO lb tobcK Co
tJ~')P ple n t y o f wdiN N•CP ln y nq qrdund $?4 500

ACREAGE
S1)( ac r es on blacktop road
Hal t ot a r ea o r m or e tS. wood
lot H annan Trace School
Ot sl Call now

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Merrnt Carter
Evenmgs
379 2184

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EXCELLENT
STARTER HOME
One s1ory 7 b(dr ooms fu ll
d1v1ded basem ent doubt(' ca r
garage otus an c11.tra garr1qe

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COUNTRY HOME
&amp; 5 ACRE S
Locnted on State Rl 141 n 1ct:
hom e 11 be drooms Own er
Wi ll sell w ttn small down P{1V
m enl &amp; land contrrlc t t o .-, ny
qu rtld tf'd buyN

CEDAR - A FRAME
One acre wooded lot 3 bedrooms, open
ft rep lace and open s1a1rway Thi S type at
home IS 1n very much d em and '

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LAND FOR
DEVELOPMENT
Over 17 acres w1th1n 4 m1 1cs
at Gall•poiiS Level land or
wooded (!rea
GallipOli S
Sc hool sys te m b lacktop ro(id
and rural wa t e r

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u'5 for ctn

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A LOVELY COUNTRY
HOME AN08ACRES
Story and a hall co mpletely
remodeled 1nS1 de and ou t •
Lo t barn g arage flay shed
&lt;t ncl coa l u1tl1fy b fclg tt s
1ust tops fo r th(' money'
Cn lt tor mor e delad s TO
OAY'Il8900

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COMFORTABLE BRICK
ANO FRAME
10 3 acres of ground, morr
or l c'!:.~ Home ha s 3 200 s.q
tt ove r all Col orado stone
hreplace 'l car garoge
Vl ry tastctully d ecorilled
Onl' at th e mos t qrac1ous
llOmcs 111 Gall a County
w1lh a fa nfastt c v ew 1
M.my oth er ex tra s

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PLANTATION
6q acr es on St R t 325 and
Co r a M111 Rd t1 rooms
Farm w ell fenced Good
ou tbuildrnQs 35 a cres l('vet
tilla ble land Much more

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MOBILE HOME
1970 Cfffimp ton mod el 4
rooms wllh ba th Hooku p
all re ady tor ex tr a mobil e
~lome Ca tt now $13,500

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AUTHENTIC LOG CABIN
H o rn e was bu1lt from
or tg nat logs 10 acr es of
woodland n f 1P id ston e
t .rc p facc rm open strt 1r
way full bo:~semen t Ca ll
for more parttculars 1

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BRAND NEW RANCH
Locn tl"d .n an 1de~11 loca
t •On Sl cJ IC' Rl 14l li pprox 4
miles tram t own 1n C•I Y
sc hool &lt;J1 5t 6 room hom e
Th1~ one 1S. fo r I he economy
m ndcd 1

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VACA NT LAND
11 acre s. 10 tillabl e 12
pas tur e older betrn , 1300 lb
t ob~1 cco base pl en t y wa ter
~II 500

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VACANT LAND
FOR SALE
rl( r e ~ of
good fer! le
le vel l nnd 20 ~crt'S. or more
t•mb e r
th e r es t
1S
PN St ure 48 acres .n a ll
Good 1nvesTm ent !.25 000

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NEW MODULAR HOME
1400 SQ FT
LIVING SPACE
LOC al(.'(! at The edge Ol Rt O
10 ACRE
Grande Vtllag(l St Rt J~S
BUILDING SITE
00 rl ll let.' "•!£' lo t and an ad
Good ro llin g land on ...,___ dJt •onnlt ot c an be p ur ch c:t s
t)IC! Ckl o p r o ad
Spr 1ng
ed Can us.c many f iled t .es.
available for water devc to
WI1ICI1
ar c
Jva l ab l e
men! GOOD BUY•
tllroug h R10 Grtlnde Col
lege

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·CENTURY 21
MOBILE HOME COURT
Thr ee g ood mobile homes
IOCi!IE.'d c lose to c 1y Owne r
w ill se ll w1th small down
payment or land c ontra c t
10 rtnv qua hf 1ed buye r
CALL TODAY'

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SOUTHERN HILLS
SPEC IAL PRI CE D LOW
6 room&lt;, full basement ly
QM Cien ar cn good s.t or ag e
bldq Rl IJl iUS i outof C1l y
l11l11 I S
ShOUld S(' ll fa st
Worth
every
penny $25 000

GOOD INVESTM ENT OR
RENTAL PROPER TY
12 acr es more or ll" ss of vt1
can t
land
mosttv If vf'l
Posstble nook up t or 'l m ob fr
ho m es Clo se tom ne~

VA APPROVEO HOMES
PLUS TREMENDOUS
GOODIES•
13 r oom 110mc, t or 5
bed ro o m s
new wood
burn er
log c ab~r l work
shop comm bldg Ov er 8
acres beau f 1fu l lclnd levc t
to ro ll m g Bl dg lots M,lny
ways to go CALL N OW

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CITY PROERTY
1 st or y fr ame 4 bedrooms
open statrcasc A l so a uttl1
ty l&gt;ldg and a gara go All
th1 s loca ted on a large lot
w•fh ,, new c ha1n l tnk fence
LOOK THI S OVER'

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SMALL INVESTMENT,
LOTS OF COMFORT ,
1846 CHATHAM AVE
1 IJed r oom hom e, ul11! t y
good Q(l rden area
bl oq
Lot 40 x 170 \ 3 000 worth of
new l urnt turc qoes w1 th
~n t c $1 4 000

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SMALL ACREAGE
MOBILE HOME
1 ncrr•s gara qe W1lti han
dy work benches buil t 1n
M obile home Ill good cond1
t•on Th 1S ?tnd m or e to r
~ 1 3 , 500

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Are you th1n k 1ng of ouy.ng
d m obile horne' L1ke new
1975 V •ndale m ob fe home
All se t up and ready to .be
moved 1n 1o Lets Ocat r o
dny l

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ACREAGE
55 ncres of ro111nq qr ou nct
w•t nble t or bl clg lot s or
pri!,lur e L•ne fences r e
good

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NEW LISTIN G
79 ACR ES
One ot W Al nu t Twp s best
pc'lstu r !" t.1rms or bee t cat
He farm Stl o p tcnty ot
btrtq s
'1 ponas
plenty
wa t er 1600 tbs tobacco
bnsc Mo d .~ rn 3 B R house
7 ca r qar age l ull ba se
m ent co un ty 'Aa1rr Pl etl Sc
ca ll l or morr. dc1a11s

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MOVE IN
rtlt'!:. home •s wa tt1ng f or
lh C' r1qh l SI2C frHnd y Ll' V('I
ynrd 100 ' x400 lot L R 1
B R cat 1n kll cl,c n u lii•I Y
r oom n1 cc carpor t Sm all
UPkC('p Prt cec.t R1gh t

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LARGE HOME.IN CITY
Lg 7 st or y house 9 r oom s
House 1S modern and m
good c ond1 t 1o n
Pn ccd
rcasonab l£' Pl ease co li for
marl! 11lf o1 mnt1on

PRETTY ASA PICTURE
Th•S nome co nams 2,343 sq
It 4 spa co1us. IJedrooms, 2
ca r gnrd ge lull basemen t
Qurtlily
workrnan shtp 1
rht s home t1as so m any eK
tr a ~ you w111 tus t nave to
ca ll f or mor t' de ta ils

2ST ORY - 18ACRES
Featvr tng 4 BR moocrn
k1t chen
btrc. n Cdl)l nr t5.
LR FR f orm al DR ea t 1n
kil ch t:n ba tt1 New w111ng
I O!i~lly
nsulclled
Barn
n1cc stocked pond tobiK CO
ba se M a ny more fel't lurcs

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RANCH 4 BEDROOMS
Spitce abounds 1n !hts
rowny
fl a me
2 w b
t .rC'p l acc~
fu ll
fln. shed
ba~rmE n t
double CM
qaraqr
wdh
c 1ec tr 1c
of)f'ncr S tltnq on a qooa
'&gt; 1c lo t loc ated off fr om St
Rt ll'&gt;O C• ly Sc hool D• s. t
'lhow n by
rtppo n tmrn !
Clll l or more de ta 1IS 1

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FOR LEASE
N ew 6,000 ~q If bn ck com
m erCtal building for l c a~ e
Now•
2, 000 sq fl now com pl et ed
2t OOO sq ft now bctng
r enov .Hc d
7, 000 sq It to be r eno11ate d
5, too sq tt pa ved park 1ng
goes Wi th the ICcl Se

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N E W FARM LISTING
!0 acres 16 ac r es good fer
11 1e oo tt om tand 10 acres
woad lot
The rest 1n
pr1S tur c
Large c ountr y
horne, 2 star y , 6 r ooms

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1973MOB1LE HOME
Loca t ed '" Rappsburg ~
room s, 3 B R , under
sk1rted Looks very n1ce 1
Pnc ed r easonabl e

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MODULAR HOME
8 room s l bedroom s, ')
baths
c omlete kd ch en
cen tr a l a1 r welter t ap very
CO l Y
LO tS Of e')( tra s
Loca teo on B losser School
Roitd

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SPR ING SPECIAL
15 ncrf's s.m all pond an d n
s. tr ong sprtng l or witt er ap
pr o)( 970 l bs. toba c.co, 2
t&gt; l d g ~ Prt cc d t o se ll

TWO BEDROOM HOME
Pn ced low lor tmmedlte
sal e N1ce garden spa ce
good loca t ton , city water
sewer , basement Owner
Wtl he lp l1nance quallf 1ed
buyer

We're the Neighborhood Professionals~'·'

WE BUY , SELL OR TRADE
D oug las W et h er holt - Brok ~r . 446 47U
SALES ASSOCIATE
Earl W1nter s 446 3828
John Cau d1II6 H 4167
Charle!. Kteslrng 446 3964
Lee Johnson 256 6740

Comm er ctol property appro' !7
aoes le ... el lend located or
f uppers Plo 1ns on Oh1o Route
7 Phone (ol&lt; 1667

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$65,000
NATURAL TEXTURES of br iC k and cedar blend m
per fec tly w tt h th e t a ll p.n es surr ound ng 1h ts bCCJ UIIful
Cape Cod styl r hom e Vou II IJ(' proud t o w elc ome yo ur
gue st n th e gr.lC ous toyer W1fh lovely open s t ct~rway
and co at close t P1rs t fl oor has '1 bedroom s lull bi\ tn ,
tor ma l d1n 1ng, lg t1v 1ng r m off l ove r tamdv rm w1 th
f ,re pl o((' slep StWN k 1t chen wilh sno ck oar , range
hood d '&gt;P 3nd d iShwasher bu Tcher tJ iock counters
Second fl oo r hc15 '} sp(lC IOUS bedrooms lull bath plus
conve n ten l aii 1C storng c ccn arr '1 car g ar age plus
1 B ;~ e r e~ c tty sc hool s Gr ee n Elemen tar y

$45,000
Bea ut 1tu1 t hr ouq tl Ou l W('lt pl ann ccj fr ame ran ch ha!! 3
BR Px tr ,1 n 1ce Crl lJ1 n et&lt;:o 111 lllf' pa t 1n ktl chcn (1l so hil S
!.nil t: k bnr ' ,1ngc and (fts hwa sh('l basemen t a tl(lC hcd
qtH aq e l ully c Mpf' t t'cl low cos.t hrr11 1ng locol r d 1n one
ol th r. counly s n•ct.'S I ne• c~h tJo rhood s

$35,000
Owner s mov•t1Q a nct wr rf' elm: IOU~ to Sf'll !h 1S 3 BR
hOm C' only ,, tr w md C'" fr om Hotrrr H osp• la l kt t chcn
hils SI:'PMal c ct•n ng M r.l w 1111 shd •nq paTtO doon.
sna ck l)i'H a mt r .::r nq c 11 ~~:19 hv.nq r m a n ach(ld t C. M
qar aqe Rural wa ter

$35,000
3 BR hom(' tam.ty rm F rankl•n ft repld CC'
gas heill. level w ell landscaped I OO ' x:200 lot
tr act vc tJr o . fron t Wtl h r edwood S1d1ng

$35,000
Brand ne w 3 BR fri'l me ranch be(1u l 1ful fir epla ce 1r
I v1ng rm tu lly c. Mpc 1N I tol s of cab n~ts 1n k1t chon
r.JnQ e CIIS pos,ll separnte d m1ng area overlook 1
pa t •O QMnge, Qu nt tT y cons rr u ct 10n

$24,500
~ acre&lt;., 3 BR fu l ly Cclrpcl ed all elect r iC home, wet I
nndscaped w .t h lo ts of fru1t tre es garage Warm Mar
1 no wood burn.ng stove Vtl ta ae ot V•nton

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$18,000
1 acre 1q74 doubl e w•dl" w lh famtly rm add lt to n. ca l
1n ktl c hcn w1lh rang e refr1q r ur .1t wal,:&gt; r sept1 c t ank ,
home on perman ent toundat 1on

. $5,000
Room 110111&lt;' on 100 x/ 00 lo t n1 ce QUICI w o o d~d .!ril
il)ou l 16 md (!. tram ctl y h o m t&lt; ·~n e w no l tull y con
I r UC INl

$39,000
Kyq er Creek Sch ools 3 BR brt c l&lt; P , ba th s, family rm
wilh fireplace kitc hen hclS lot s of cab1ne t s sna ck bar,
range d•s hwashN . d1sposal formal d1 n1ng area fully
cMpet ed ' • .1cr c wooded lot

f59,000 AND UP
We ha vl! St:' vcral l tne nornes ro snow t hc...se r10u s buyer
!')Ok nq tor 4 ro 5 BR cedar '!:.hdkc and br. ck exter1ors,
sw 1mm •ng pool etc It you are r ea lly 1nterestcd In a
luxury nome m a ke an ap poi ntm en t to look. at th ese

$25,000
DOWNTOWN RE S1 AU RANT ·- Well eslabi!Shec
r es taure1n t st•a tmg .tR and rec: r eallon hall W.th up t ~
datl' eq u •pm~nt pr esent owner has built th1s mto
thr 1v1 nq bu!:&gt; •ness, pot entr a 1 un 11 n1t fed 1 Prr
r ea so nablf&gt; Call soon for rnore derails

$18,000
B •dwcfl Vll ltlgc 1 s t ory .4 BR nome 1n goOd con d E
kttc hen ha s nea rly new c ab 1nets new hot water
St or m doors and wtndows N ew roof Ga r age 1
level tot If you ' re budget m 1nded better tak e a look'

$18,900

Appro&gt;

some woods sm a ll barn
Home r ecentl y renovated
$30.851 00
NEW LISTING Larg e
budding has 4 apar tm en ts
and busrness App r ox 30
years old Ideal se tup t or
someone Cal l loday
LOVELY BRICK - Close
t o new Hydro Unrl 3
bedrooms 1' 1 baths F A
furna ce, 6 r ooms close to
school $35,000
OLDER BUT NICE - Low
heatmg brlls here
J
bedroom s, bath formal
din1ng
ca rp e tr ng
panel1ng large garag e 8.
workshop $ 19 500 00
NEWER HOME - A pride
&amp; JO)' to own
Has 4
bedrooms love ly equ1pped
k.dchen form al d1n 1ng
oth er features galore, 2 car
garage and work sh op
536 100 00
DO IT YOURSELF S6 900 00 b uys lh1 s ntce
ltttle hous e needs some
wo r k done 1ns1de large lot
OTHER
HOMES
TO
CHOOSE FROM - CALL
TODAY
HENRY E CLELAND
REAL TOR
HANK , KATHY &amp; LEONA

tleal E5tate for ~le "

~,~11 h ou~ e on

Woror

Street Sy1ocus.c N t f' ... . f' w ol
JO yl !11 orH ny ol,o
r1"er
Plonty tl f ~ hade
fP hnon &lt;.ng l1clond Mortgoq(
991 7730
77 E State AT hen~o phone (&gt;1 41
59? 305 1
APPRO;( 100 acres lor sole No
but ldmgs
Tupper s Pto m ~o
BY OWNE R 5 acres w• lh q room
0 1110 Phone I M7 3J4Q
hous e FRH G A ~ 7 wr goroqA
summa.. k1trhen and bo tde~t~ d
by 7 cr eel-. ~ Coll985 3877

JU~ 1 CO MPl~

I EO new h ou~e 111
Mtddlepor t F01 moto ml brmo
110n t oll qn 2138 or qq1 5304

.

NEW 3 bedroom house 1 bath s
olt t·l ec
t o r rc
M•ddlcpot!
Glose ro Rurlo r, d Phone qq'}
7 481

BY OWNER 3 bedrooms w1th fof{
ed a1r gos heal and OH co nd• COUNTRY loonlond with se&lt;i ud
l10nmg I ocr e levP.I lol m
ed woods water and good ac
Rutland
S\8 000
Ph f'rH~
ceh 1n Mom oe County W Vo
741 3163
5 1 000 down call (30A) 7?7
3102 0&lt; 130• 17?13277

liNCOLN ~IlL 3 bedroom house
carpel
electr c heat good
garden lot Wolt.. lng dtstance
hom town Coil alter 4 00
99J 7617

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lit-a I h•tatc lor :;a],•

Ru sse ll 0 Wood
E 11enmq s
446461tl

Phyllis
Loveday
Realtor Associate
446·7699
Ph. Home

Wrllis T.
Leadingham
Realtor
Ph. Home 446-9539
Gallia County's Fastest Growing Real Estate Agency

RUSSELL WOOD
REALTOR
,,

446-1066

FOR'T Y ACRES nca r V1nton 15 acres till able, rest roll
1ng and wooded pas tur e «~ BR tr ame home w 1th alurr.
s1d1ng , n• ce mOdern k itchen w1 th tot s of cab 1nets a
r ange, barn, other o.u tbldg
n

$38,900
Se¥enty Four ac r e farm, good I story farm home good
barn oiMr outbldgs 1-400 tb toba cco base , fa ir t~n ces
some trmber , a ll mmcral rtgh1s tow1th f arm

NICE
DUTCH COLONIAL
Wilh I J A of useab le land Brooms d BR
No upk eep v1nyl s1d1ng st orm doors ! her
mopanc w1ndows I' ~ ba t hs nat ga s F A
turnrlCc Nt ce bu tl t •n ktt chen Pl cn ry of
qoqd co ld sprtn g w a ter N 1ce block ga r age
wdll 15 x73 slora ge spa ce 8. pnrl• tll bas e
mcn t u nder starr1q e nru1 L ocr1 ted on
bltl ckt oo 1or1 cl 1 , md r ott 51 H\\' 160 1ust
lt. I N I SEE t l N OW
17ACRES
HOME NESTLED IN
THE TALL PINES
81 nu t du l 7 room mod ern br ck &amp; fr ame J
BR l1orn e ovcr look 1ny H ghwr~y J.S w es t
Nec, tl c&lt;l 1n and ~ urrounct c d by lot!:. at l oll
P•n ~:s
Fi!mily
ro om , 'hOOdbur n1nq
t •r f'p ld cc CJM.=tqe &amp; bree1ewn y sever al
tr u• l flees peach appl e pear pl um
L,u (tt' gnrrlf'n (lr('i-1 Tru ck grtrnge pony
"liHcl L• n e t cnce~ B EAUTIFUL SE TrtN G
FOR TH IS LOVEL Y HOME

992 3Jl5

REAL TOR

216 E S&lt;!cond Slreel
STORAGE OR BUSINESS
BUILDING - OJI ol h1gh
water w1 th parkmg Over
2400 sq tt of space All
Ul ll1 fle5 and equrpmen t
555 ()()()
DOUBLE -- Income w 1th
modern l1v tng q uarters
Carpetmg V1ew of the
river and n ear Krogers All
ci ty u t 1l1f tes garage and 2
lois
I YEAR OLD - 3 bedr oom
home w1th 7 bath s d 1n 1ng
room
f ull
ba sement
carPOr t and 7 acres ot land
536 500
25ACRES - Inlhe coun lry
wilh electrr c and on good
gravel road not too far
from small vrllage
13 ACRE S - On 68 1 near
Tuppers Pl a 1ns w1lh drilled
well T P water a11ailable
It has '1 tra der hookups
w 1th a 2 bedroom tr ader
Jus ! 51 3 000
4 BEDROOMS
Famrl y
room
ful l
ba sem ent
nat ural gas f urn itce c1 t y
water , c arpetmg
n1ce
kit chen foyer, garage and
large l ot 517 500
256 ACRE S
Nea r Slale
Garage T P water and
eleclr1c availabl e N eM
le ve l land w il l make good
garden ground Only $5 000
NEAR SCHOOL - Wa l k l o
stor es qu tel st reet and ou t
of all !load s Large 1
b edroom
home
wilh
spa c 1o us storitg e
Oak
floors a nd tnm Has a full
basement and garage
511 500
NEAR TOWN - Larg e 10
room house on one sandy
i!ICre Has ~ baths o I FA
furna ce and 3 car garage
with apartment over wt th
furnace cr ty water and
B u 1sness Bulld rng N ow
only 520.000
IF
YOU
HAVE
AN
EXPENSIVE HOME AND
WANT IT SOLD WITHOUT
A LOT OF LOOKERS
COMING ALL HOURS ,
YOU SHOULD CALL 992
3325
Helen L Teaford
Sue P Murphy
Associates

FOR SALE
Lots off of old Rt !5, I mole
from new hosp1ta I in
Sunk1st V1llage Lot s1re,
177•96 Good locatron
Ca II 446-1171
Alter 5 p m -146 257!

MAKE US AN OFFER ON THIS
ONE 8 ROOM HOME APPROX 4 A
All l evel along 51 Hwy 55 1 ' 8 R
mod ern home w1 th bu 11t •n kil ct1en F A
furna ce, part1al basem en t I par ches
s~ p a r a t e gorage and summ u
k1 !che n
ill so workshop 8. &lt;, t or a(J!" .:U(il Lo t ~ ol
budd nq spots tor new homes. on lllC' Gill !Ia
Co Rur ~11 Wilt cr Sys t 1\l~o cln 111COrne 1n
VCS 11l1l' lll propert y (i'\Ll NOW FOR
MOR E DETA I LS

GOOD BUY
A llr' &lt;lr t1vr 7 r oom modern ranc n st yl e
horn r 2 B R e:o&lt;tra ntce fi1 mlly room WI Ill
.,l•&lt;l•nq qiMiS doors &amp; IMqc sto r ag e ar oc1
K 1!Ct1en 1 1,1~ dout)IL• s.1 nk &amp; lots ol h url ! 1n
C&lt;lbtn('IS plu ~ u t d• l y room w 1th br1 t11
COUN T RY LIVING
II you l•ke tr esh co un try
.11 r t/)tS •s !he one 6 room
nouse 8. 1 A 101 3 B R
home w rt11 ex tr a n• ce co un
tr y "-•t c ht~ n w•ll• Na il ove n
&amp; co un ter l op ra nge E xtra
n•cc but! I 1n cab1n et s N1c0
lr gc tron t Pli! O Home has
h{l d rL1 ilt qood car e A lso
lla'::&gt; tl hors e 1hCCI Loc i\led
on blr~c ktop rOild CALL
N OW
ONLY Ill 000
N 1ce 3 bedrooms oarn , 11v
tng room , modern ea t 1n
k itc h e n
w1 th
built 1n
cab rnets Full basement.
almost new QdS for ced a1r
furna ce and hot water
neater Loca ted wtttl 1n tne
cr t y llm 1ts Look1ng for a
n •ce clean home c lose t o
sh oppc n g are&lt;'~' A Buy Ca l l
Now
6 ACRES WITH
L ARGE PINE TR EES
Jdr. ill bU II(ItllQ spat nes tled
tn rl fl are o of larqc p 1ne
tr c('!:i 200 t 1 f rant age 2 aut
&lt;;1 dL ~ t o r agc bu li dmgs
Gd rden spot npple &amp; pea c11
l r('('S r 1mb!"r Wf'll W1lh
ctrc tr ,c
p um p
O N LY
i 8 900 00 TOTAL

PRICE REDUC ED
OVER 3141 SQ FT
BLOCK BLDG
Bu s1n(\ss or st or ag e spa ce N •cc J larq c
r oom s on aprox t50 ft tr ontilg e on a S tat e
H,g hway by appro-x JBO It dee p All l eve l
fu el otl FA fur nace Rur .11 Witter sy s t em
H 1qh
also w e ll w1th elec tr 1c pump
ovcrnead door s l or larg e tr uck s Olf •ce tS
n1ce ty car pet ed and 'pan etccl CALL FOR
OT HER DE TAIL S

ONE ACRE PLUS
Vu cv nt tan d Ill cl t y of M 1&lt;l
dle por t Real n•ce bu ilct1ng
lo t h1gh &amp; dry wdh IMgc
shade tree a lrc ndy th er e Ap
prox JOO It tronl &lt;iQe
B ACRES
PRICE REDUCED
W•lt11n 10 m1n
ctr.ve to
do\\ ntown G(ltlipOI •S, Gr een
Town sh1p
C i! y
Sc hool
Sv stcm
Has. hookup tor
m obile horne G.lll •a Rur al
W&lt;'l ter etec tr 1c nnd sc pt cc
t.mk n1ght ligh T on pole 100
It
fronld9 C on Grahclm
Sch ool Rd T•mlwr Bulldmq
SIICS CALL N OW
1 ACRES CLEA N
LEVELLAND
Sh or t d1stan ce nor th o t
Ga llt POI•S Gall1&lt;1 Co Rur rl l
Wa r(•r l1nc 10 I r on ! o t lh s pr o
pLrty
Blac kto p road
/1.11
m•neral ng~lls goes AL L
L EVELS LOT S OF U SES

HANDYMAN ' S DREAM
45 ncrs of good 1.1 nd pl us
unfln1 shcd !r• level home
1\lat you ca n t tn 1sh all
m (1t er~a t s
ar e alr ea dy
av ail abl e
Owner w•ll
negot 1a te pnce

BEAUTIFUL RI VER
FRON T HOME
o c.1ulilut7 roorn home wlln
&lt;1 Pdnorarn. c v1ew of the
r1 vcr 21 r A Full basemen t
w " '
w oodbur n. ng
l lrPpliKf&gt; 2J It xJI It room
w1 t h k ilc hc nr llt' P.)(Ce llcn t
for (.'fl l crt a1n1ng or dt1nc
111q N ICC modern k l ic hen
IOCIU(Itng cl1S hcl Sher rangr
&amp; r f' l r tqt;rator form.:tl d1n
.n u roorn. l llm ily room , t o r
m o ii 1V1 n9 r oom &amp; 3 B Ra nd
'l fu II ba t11s &amp; s h owe r ~ F uc l
oil F A furna c.e E x ce llen t
IOL(IIIOil f or itSh 1ng r tght
ou t your bnck doo r C1ty
sc t1oat ti 1SI M us t sec to AP
pr ec• ate •IS value

8 ACRES •
LEVEL LAND
Bea utiful land w 1lh loiS ot
p•nes and two rou&lt;l trontgc
41J miles fr om M e1 g s Coun
ty M1ne No
1
Good
build•ng s iles and rural
w a te r tn p pa1d lor CALL
~JOW

6' , ACRE S
MORE OR LESS
On St are H 1ghway 554 two
barn s, level to rol l 1ng land
w1l h sma ll str eilm th ro ugh
at edge of property ON LY
$7 400 00
VA APPROVED
KYG E R CREEK
SCHOOL DIST
Modern 3 BR r anch hom e
approx
2• 1 y ears old
Thermopan e
w •ndows
storm door"&gt; F A furna ce
w1lh centr a l a 1r Ktl chc n
has range , r etng lots at
bulil1n cab1net s Full base
m ent w1 th pa110 doors
Rural
wa t e r
sy st em
Garage CALL NOW

11 7 ACRES
WITH LOT S OF
SHADE TREES
'l BR m obil e tlorne nestled
In lot s of shade tr ees Lot s
at road fr on ta ge Outstde
butl chngs
A ll
f urn1fure
goes, tn c iUdlng washer and
dr ye r So me ltmber CALL
NOW

PRICE REDUCED 3 bedroom carpe t ed home located
on Lower R tver Rd averlook 1ng the Oh1o R tver Some
rr ver fron tag e newly redecorated pnce redu ced to
$11 OOQ.OO

Rl No 554 Rl N o 35 Call lor

HAVE MORE FARMS , HOMES &amp; 6USINES~
ERTY AVAILABLE CALL

ANY HOUR
VET
• STOP
USAT

Audrey Canaday
Realtor Associate

BY

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BEAUTIFUL

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NEW L I STIN G lb'&lt;lroom Btlh1! f.:!&lt;! I (1Cn 1~1ncl
Wl'li or r ural wah r tu• •l 011 tu rn,,c, Pnt. ' &lt;1 f or qu•c t..
'Hlh S-1/000 00
NEW LI STIN G Ooub lf' w• dc S• l un ted on nt ce lo t 1n
Cou ntry A1 r c Esta tes 3 bedroom carpeted 'l bath s
cent a c , natu ral qas Some appllr111Cf'S S26 000 00
TWO BEDROOM HOME
newly cons lr uc l od
carpeted large porch rural water located on Bear
Run Rd Prrce 135 000 00

.. 3 BEDROOM ca r peted home n Plan t z SO na t ga s
heal ') add 1 onnl lots 1n(lu ded (1 80 x140 J Pr •ce
S34 900
NEW LISTING
Bu s1 ness budd mg s tualed •n
Gall 1pol1s BO fr ontage on Ea st ern Ave
ncludes
busrness bldg and 2 rentals Ca ll for more 1nformat1on
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
Jac k son Ot110 tw o
lcl•ngs pre sf'nlly tf'.i5f'd and orcup1f'd also tw o
apartm ents over bus tnC&gt;ses Presen l c1nnualmco me ei(
cceds $4 ,000 00 Buy now tor S.lO 000 OU

I)U

2 BEDROOM COMPACT HOME , located 1n Gall 1poltS

COM FORTABL E HOME
PLU5 EXTRA
INCOME PROPERTY
Wc&gt; ll kep t 5 r oom ll OUSC" IUS I
o ft Rt 160 Step '&gt; clVL'r k11
Cl1f'll vn th n (f' tJ udl 1r1
cd t1 nc •s rn nqf &amp; rPir •g
Hil '&gt; ,J fron t porch &amp; Ctlr
pen
Real
11rt l ilrpct
throuqtlou t &amp; rl Frrl nk.l n
w oocl tl urne 1 Ptu ~ d ~ it
P0 55•b lc r xlrrl .ncolliE.'
12 x6 5 motJIIC home tha t
hdS 3 B R &amp; 11 J IJa lh And
lld:, ti s own pr 10 1(' dr1ve
CALL FOR YOUR AP
PO I N IME NT TODAY

on 2nd Ave Newly patnled rust n g ht for 1ntown livrng
Pnce $16 000
WHERE EL SE c an you pur chase a 3 bedroom
Carpete d home
'i1 tua t ed o n
120 x75
lo t
a ll
underground ut d1 l es Gall 1pol• s C1 tv Sc hool D•str 1ct
Th e p roce IS 1?&gt;000 bul you can I REPLACE FO R
THAT'

OWNER TRANSFERRED ANXIOUS TO SELL
In
top ((.Hl(ltlton ..1nc1 on( ot IIH t1~ 1 torM01• J IMqe
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FABULOU S RANCH
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r ':.1rlt 11( on nn n11rM I vr
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rov• t r .l I)• oroom hOr1t Oil 'r~ t orn1c11
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tnrm,ll O•rll!l'-i 8. 1 Ddlll&lt;., Full I),..,, 1ntnt nr lud\'&lt;, a
"PcHIOU' lrHnd f room \'H t ll" t r r, n H r, &lt; room &amp;
l)&lt;lf 1 M ll!) rdtH &amp; llf'i!l DUfi1P (dill r H)V00 1'11rY1rn t
EXCELLE NT BUSINESS LOCATION
or Rr !') ll&gt;uutf, m f rom r ,..
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HAND YMA N
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MIDDLEP O RT

JOAC RES,w1 th mod er n3bedroom home near Por Jer
app ro ximately 10 mm fr om hospdal
plent y of
pn va cy P nce $59 000
lS I ACRE S nea r Vmt an
.J bedroom home
2
oulburl d 1ngs so me equ1pment ava table some t .m ber
pasture and bO ttom la nd Pr1 ce S7 5 000

CIT Y PR OP ERTY
CONVENIENTLY
LOCATED
N C£.'
hom£&gt;
cumpiP ILiy
rl'&gt;IOi t.;(l yOU ll1U'd \ 1 (' the
1\ rit' IO hf'liCVt ltlt L • I L~n t l I
l1il :, hPcn rern0(11 tdl t~ncl
rec f ~~co r a i C'cl
t. r oor11'&gt; 1
t)(ll h"l F 1\ t1,1&lt;, turn,Kc
lll'W tt lnng p1umtm1tl dry
Nlllf prlpN nnd c Oll1Dit.~ k1 y
Cclr pt tr d w.tl1 totJ qr,ld('
cdr pr t nq
F1r1 f)I. Jt&lt;'
r)OUSt' 1S COV('r ('(j WI !11 n~.: W
alum s•d nq qr1rm n ,HLd
all of th 1s r1 ncJ mor t
rt1 '&gt;
onr. 1S r t&gt;ady to movt .rllo
VA LOclfl no ctowt1 p,w
'11e nl

2l0'K150'
h1ghwav

al ~ ng

BUILDING LOT near Eve rgreen
ru ral v.ater pr 1ce $5 900

BUILDI NG ON UPPER 2ND AVE
repa 1r Buy l or $ 1-l 500 00

needs some

LOOKING FOR SOMETHING m th e Ew1ng ton area??
We have l 1sl ed a corner lot w.th sta t1on bu dd 1ng plus
an .1dd 1t onal lot acr oss th e street Call for more
1n!ormed1on
NEWLISTING 7bedroom car pet ~dhomes1 1 ua t edon
upper 2nd Ave Gal11pol s One !Iocr rd ea t tor ;oung or
rc t1red cou pl e L •v ng u tility rooms kil chen nnd bath
New w1 r ~ng and p lumbing Newly renov at ed Call f or
more mtormalion
ONE ACRE LEVEL LOTS on Harr isburg Rd nea'r
Rodney Rural water no mobile homes Pr1ce S5 000
each

LO VELY COU NTRY
ATMOSPHERE
Be aut• l ui n(&gt;w 3 B R br 1ck
fr ont horne wdh hrepl acc
lonn a I d1n nq room &amp; la rge
eat 1n k i!Chen w 1tn tors o!
bu ill m cab1nets rdnye &amp;
dt Shw as her ') l ull baths &amp; Cl
utd tv room Plus I C flr'
garage
T111 S tlomc
1S
S1tU CI IE.'d On cl WOOCtC!d lO T
appro)( 1 acrC' Soon to be
co ml el ed
DO N T LET
TH IS ONE SLI P BY
CALL TODAY

BUILDING LOTS 75 xt?O , a ll underground u t11 11 1es
rural wa te r , centra l sewage co llect1on bla cktop
str eets N o mob le horyres Pn ce sJ
oo

soo

15000 SO

FT BUILDING loc,rl tecj Wt th ln th e c I of
Prtrk illq lO t no Slf'p&lt;_:, to Climb (t t y W~l u
anc sc wpr Catl t or 1n orr ifl lorr1\rl t 1on

Grll li ~OIIS

NEW LIST IN G In 1\ ,1 /ldU (lrl Stfl Ali C 3 tJL~CirOC1 11l
I tome ::.• tuNtcd on rliCi' tot P r11. r d to Sf'll lil Sf ~n 000 00
NEW LI STING In Ga!l•pOII\ Locust St larq e 110mp
on ly I ; block s fr om sc hool" 1 on11en1en ! local•on can
oc u~cd as tw o r:~partmf'n ! ') Pr•C&lt;' Onlr S26 900 00

PICTURE PERFECT
Excell en t 6 room remodel
ed neu se locatect on a
bla ck top roitd BC'flU t lui
k 1Tchen
w 1th
bu 1l f 1n
cab.nets
s tit 1 nl es~
s t ('l'l
Sink &amp; d Sh wa sher D 1n1n9
r oom wtth Fr ank lin woocl
burner
House 11t so nas
fov('ly crtrpet UTrooqnout &amp;
rllr condiiiOnlng NtCcbcH n
s tora ge &amp; wood
cellar
shed Good 1111c tcnces &amp;
tru tt trees AI! ltl iS 1S
Si tuat ed on live building
loi s PRI CED IN TWE N
TIE S

N EW LISTING Commrrc ti'l! IJU lctrnq 111 Galh pol 1s
Court St , ? oparf mcnts. over bU\Int'S~ Call t or m or e 1n
lorrnd t 1on
NEW LIST I NG } B• ctroom ~...-u,1'r ~.v,, , Rd
c1 t { Natr r turl 011 l1(l,, , Pnr1 !. I ~ 000

f!Uf"

on

NEW LISTING SO rKr1"i 7 c:; tory tr ~lmt ' hOmf' IOLdl! cl
on Fr i('Oclly R1fH/t J I)I'Cirnol11 lu d od furnrl Cr on t
br1 r1 1 propNiyfi'11Cfl(1 Pri{I•)!OUOOOO
N EW LIST IN G Qu el JJL'.tCllul wlln 1t1e So lilude of
nver lt vt ny
locrllrd il pprol(
I) m tnu t s below
G,llhpol ls Onr o r tw o bcct r ooms 11 buths, 31 Je r es
ovcrtoo!u no the 0 1110 R•VC' r Prr ccd reasonably tor
$ 1950000
IF YOU ' RE T HIN KING ABOUT SE LLI NG GIVE U S
A CALL AND WE ' LL BE HAPPY TO DISCUS5 OUR
LISTING CONTRACT WITH YOU
WE H AVE
BUYERS BU T WE NEED LISTINGS'' • LET US
SELL YOUR HO ME WHEN YOU RE REAOY

We're Out To Sell The Earth.·
CALL NQW. OFF-ICL 446-7699 HOME · 446-9539

Super Investment
Property
Check lhe traffic by lho
location
Pr-esently
operating succeHfully a
carryoul .
A large 5
bedroom
home eully
converted to a tine
rest1ur1nt or club, also
would- b e.........a.n ucettent
furnlfun setup store w1t h
plenty of sloroge Other
gaodlo• ground for other
bullnen ploces, plus 2 good
rent1l
collages
Call
Charles Kleshng 11 ~46 ·
396~ . on ossociate of Ohio
River Reotly Let me po~nt
ou mony posslblhtles

Prr trc 1 pl acr
for ch•lclrf'n ! w rr tk lo schooll Th •s or cn,,rc.J h•ll hom e
•ncludf''&gt; 4 la ( gr bf'droom" 1 oath s • at n k dc hP n
l amdy room Wtlh mnrw lous v tf!W 2 t 1rqt pr~ t •os and
p,1 r1 1al basrmen t and QV( rs1tf'd t wo r -rr q,,rfltj(' The'
DC'1 1 pM I Of IllS HlC pr t(( S4Y )()0

r oom o1f .fr 1nrt J 1),1 'v.. Nrnoorounfl rl'' "
qooa olq I mr Drtrn You rnu r
1111 (;nl

BUILDING ? We nave severat c hotce bu1ldtng s1 tes
wa 1lable Rl No 160
xa t lon and pr ice

Mose Canterbury
446 3408

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NICE 45 ACRE FARM
&amp; LOV E LY HOM E
Spac ou s r ernodLi ed 8 r oom l1om c wrth
::.!ells c11nq plu s. J BR i1 c1tt1 tor m0 l I1V1'1Q
roon1 &amp; lilnrc countr y k• l cllcn W1ll1 bu11 1 1n
cab, nel s &amp; Slil1nles s stee l s1nk rn.., t1 omc
ha s ,1 F 1\ furna ce &amp; a woo dt,urncr .15 A
ot bt:'a utd ul rollmq lt~n cl appro..: 30 A
tdlablc app1ox 15 A l 1mhf'r [ 'lltr ~1 larqc
barn wor k s ~1op r c llrlr 8. tobilC CO bclS C
Som e lru ttr ces I I {OU r(' .n!N('S tN l •n il
m cc larm CALLABOUll HI S ONE.
MODERN HO ME ON RT S88
All r ac i iVC br• c lo:. 8. frarn c hom(' w th 3 or
pos.s1b ly II BR ltv1 nq room wilh l .n pl,lCe
C'x lrn n tc~ k1t c hcn W1 lll t)ud t •n catJtnc t s
ca l at bM &amp; d,n.nq ,ln..'a. Fulllh1Seni c nl 8.
qaraqc Lovely 1n qroun(l pool &amp; ctl' ck.
Gal11po 1 s Sc hool D 1s tr •c t

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$42,600

21''' LOCUST ST ,
TWO STORY J bed1oom frame
house FA l uti'IOHI sto rm wm
d o w~o ftr fJ pfoce tn M•ddlop01 1
Phone 99~ l457 or 991 5867

CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOCIATES
9922259,9916 191

C Bruce Teatord

Jl ' ~t o ry home C)(Cellen t c ond , nearly new s1d 1ng
ool , co ncr ete porches dnd walks, 26' )(32
olock garage gas city wa t er and sewerage 1n c Uy
Zon ed com m er cral

BETTER

BY QWNlR ~

JA F- HA

• Quality Cu stom bu11t home - You can See the 011 ~
ter ence •
• Appro11. 1 acre wooded lot
• Ov l"r 1, 300 sq It liv1ng area
2 car garage
2 full baths
H ea t pump cent 011r
• Energy sav 1n g co n struct10n
• Ftreplac e
• Expertly built
t 10 PCT OOWN PAYMENT FOR QUALIFIED
BUYER

446-3636
H.. all!:&amp;latc for Salt•

IIOM!:SHES t or !tole- I acre 01'd
up M1ddlepor1 neat ll ullond
Coli9971&lt;6 J

JUST LISTED -

26 acres fenc ed J sprmgs

CENTURY 21

CENTURY 21

HAND YMA N SPECIAL
Good alaN hom e
t'droom s b~ lh d111 1ng room a l m o~ l nl'-"' l u r n~ c e
needs rl li ttl e worl(. but IS rl gooc1 buy lor ~I? ROO Iocr~ ted
on a n•CC IOI 111 l3id NE'II

men!

EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED

li'T;v;; FARM
Recently r emodeled home 15 ac r es of
til lable l and 56 acres ttmber la rge btlr n
n(w tool shed 1800 l b tob acco ba se Farm
we ll t aken care of

VA or FHA
Attr oct,vc honw 1n B1dwctl 3 bt?clroorns.
n• ce bath m9de rn kil chen tr~rn 1.,. room only sn 800
Own \.' r w,1 n t s 10 se ll now

dav lie

tical !&lt;:stale lor ~ale

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ATTENTION NEWLYWEDS
Look lh 1s Ovl' r 14)( ] 0
mobile horne w 1fh I h.?O f~m ly room t'ldded Has 3
bedrooms 2 bC'l th:, ce ntral cllf I)(CW I tu l l urn1 l ure 1n
every room qoes w 1tn propN t y nKiucllnQ wa sher &amp;
dr ye&gt;r ,All rn•s toea tea on 1 'acres ciOS(' 10 E w1 ng ton
only S2 3.SOO

18 ACRES

Real Estate (or Sale

CALL

Pl a ns ca ll f or w htfe shull t:! r s and wht~e pil lars on the
ran t porch to accen t th1s beau t ifu l charcoal gray
ranch comb f am ily rm and ktl chen beautifUl wood
ab 1net s range d1sp dtshwashe r 3 BR , 2 full baths
master suJte IllS tl S own lu ll ba th ) spaCIOUS l1v mg
m wllh l1repl ace 2 car ga r age wtth works hop ar ea,
haded pr~t•o J1 ~a cr e level lot

Mov n g 10 tn 1S rlr(!a ? You II be qli:lCI
you 1nsp ec l e d 1!1 sou 1'- IQnd nq ho rne Hd 5 3 IJt!{lrooms
11" Drll hs, d1 nq room r'I1 Ct~ modern k I Ch t' fl I1V1n9
room wyiln t r epl rlCC l ull t CM Pi tC'd no l ur,ll q as hcot
gc1ragc shown by appo ntment

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Your Best Real ~stat~ Buys Are Found in the Sunday Times-Sen_tr.·~n_el~-,
THE WISEMAN
REAL ESTATE)AGENCY
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GALLIA COUNTY'S LARGEST
REAL ESTATE AGENCY

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SOUTHERN HILLS REAL ESTATE

MIDOLEPO~T

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RODNEY VILLAGE II
N1ce ranch w!lh 3 bed rooms
brll h wdh shower carpe tC'd l car gcu,,or county
wa ter CI IY sc hool d1Str1c t vNy oood buy tor £,~5 000

72 MILL CREEK

lH 446-3636

I""M!!!".,.n" r A ~QII

1978

Real l:state for Sale

CANADAY REAL

H••al !&lt;:state for Sale

BAIRD &amp; FULLER
REALTY

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o8 ACRE FARM
., Clnlrtrt ! prt ' un 1, IWrll l ':&gt;
11
tnJol ot th&lt;'i 1 ttrrh l to~ r ''oct~ It 1, •, to r {
1 trn ~ OP ,
! n lull &lt; '-, D&lt; ( 1 1 J0f' ~ ld(ll I Vlfllj
r JOI'\ &amp; t
IJdll &lt;, IS n&lt;rt.., ' ' I JIJI&gt; l&lt;1nct &amp;.
u.11 111
n P&lt;l'ilur &amp; wood I tn
\'V H • or ttl lh•
,, • m1 ,,, 1 ot) h'1 iC\0

REDU CE D TO SIS 900
SJbt r G lrtl&lt;l 11111 Pomt roy
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o.,to .; t1um• n '-' 1 .; qnuct Ul\1
1n F r~ t u r 1 &lt;; J
''' I r oom&lt;:. !Oif'l'l' frun111 room n tull hd"{ mrnt n•cC
I 'nu rOOIIi -.. t(!1t n cH id Or Ill l M I ( trCI l rnCCCI lfi
1 d t.. rlH I [l llr'r Celli nc1v lht &lt;.., .\Ofl 11,1'&gt;1 loner

1 STOR Y I ROOM S IN V INlON
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3AA 811 I or 388 F!51~

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CE NT E RPOINT
Prrflr S.L'I I nll 0'~ I •lf IOI VNy
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I IJ•'(fronlll 1)1 IQ.V( I Wolin T,lrCit' i \ nq rOO Ill &amp;
\ 11 t tJ "' "c n, n w1th Pit nl t of c r11J1 wt..., /'l. 1 b.llns
L I" l• (Jclr lCl! qOOrl Utll Ch n "'POl ~-,p In()
REDUCED TO \21 ,000
Ownt r tn rl b&gt;IHI &amp; r1f'((', to
11 n .., '1 ,, '~'"' ,., 111 Jr-..
,..,, tlOITI• nt ,1r v.nton
Hornt 111 t d'i '&gt;0111' r P p~t r-~l{) n t( bf'clUI l ui Ap pr ox
11 H 11 &lt;, nt flrl\!Url &amp; wo ::/J .,,n Odlt'llllt t, clbl t AI'!:.O
11 JO llnu h,lr n oond &amp; nn,1 r outt1u1 c11n ,.
BARGAINS ARE HARD 10 FINO
Don I .:. top lOOK
'U f)~ r JU'&gt;I llt rl' ,.., Ill( It -.r DJy you rt qo m1 to sel
L 111q c1 n•ntl {C.lfl1D , IJ~droum-, IJU1Il1n t '' 111 k. •l
, ht n lull IJlJ&lt;.,t r'1l'1'11 1 to t o;, of l i OO(J Sf)Ol , tor tr1mdy or
,,, rMm F-lrtl l liCN110i ill'l{\Ot11r10t !&gt;JJ&lt;,\0()
NE STLED IN T HE WOODS l MILES FROM TOWN
llltqilll qOif1ll up 1111~ trtt' ltnf'&lt;l cfr v•' vl l (tlmq tt1c
VfU fit I&lt;, piny ,lC:, fOU r1ppro(ldl l ht\ rc.1tlv llt~riU fd ul
ru&lt;., l n rt~ct\\OOfl ') stou th~l •"&gt; complt' l{ If "iurroundf'd
11, !) Q to\(.1)' .wooct\ lh•s 110U'lt mc!udrc. ,1 formal rn
tr,lnct· w1111 111 oppn c., rttr lr'. il) li!rqr'·nvtno room wiln
I Cit\ of Cllr11.,\ Ot nor 110rarv OUIIT 1n K&gt;tc twn w1 th b•q
\ II' W of rhl wOOll.;, ,Jn&lt;l pool '~
boths J or S llf'd r ooms
!llhlC:. tf'r h 1~rtroom h~~ c:;p tft na roof'"~ nnd prtvi'1te ba lh l
FutiiM'-It m, n t oMt•C~IIy ltn silt u tnmdt &amp; rl'C room 2
t ,,, qM,lll( You won t lind a n1CI'r hom~
IMME DI ATE POSSESSION
Own1'r 11(15 movNI
nlu\1 ..,, ,, no111. Spactou&lt;., 1 b~'ctruorn 1101111~ n fo"" n W11!1
1Mltt' l rl!ll I' roorn &amp; I1V no room plu'i 1 !HillS. N Ct
VM&lt;l Wilt1 (l(lr(1Qt' ~26 600
ATTRAC TI VE HOME ON l ACRES
J...,twy honw 1n
Ct ntt 1 Pllln l wl!h it PrlllOI d,~,,r J '\\ ot tl11 luunlrys,,rtf'
Tt~ •.., 111oom f1orn1 lil(ludt"i 1 ro;-; l1"''H1 room w• l h
W II I D 000&lt;1 S1 7t'd llr&lt;lrOOI11S &amp; Ort 11i lo. I ~~~ n F A Oil
I UIIl,l&lt;t 1'. .l \117J 1} ~ 6QnWI l1 II(HlWjliU'.f '1t rrlllOOkup
1(11 tr ,111\'' LOW $ .1() &lt;,
LARGE BRICK IN TOWN
Good 10 room hOm(' on
Jmt Ave Oown&lt;.:.tatr&lt;. ho~ t1t t n rL'Il10C!t'IC'CI upslatrs
nN'd\ .1l1tllr w ork Could brcomr a line Mmr or ren ta l
tnvestmen t Fcnce cl br~c kvnr ct ilnd 2 c ar cM port Call
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ATTENTION
PASTURE FARM FOR
SALE - Ill acres , clun
rolling grassl a nd , good
lences &amp; croB fences
springs, fob bue , 5 rm
haulit , barn, f,-anh on 3
rds , watnuf Twp , HS,OOO
STROUT REALTY
446
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NEAL REAL TV
PHONE 440 1~94
See fht S excc pliOilally well
BY OWNER
kept ho m e W1lh 3 BR. 21 1
~d
b 1k
h
3 l...:'
room r c ranc .:z v,
ba th , lull ba se men t, form at
beths , fully carpeted ,
d u11n9 room r cc room a 1r
forc ed air gas heaf, a c ,
co ndlt•oned, nil tu ! a I g,u
b u1 11 rn - ktt chen,--fa nnly- - ~==========::t: ca t - s 1tu-aled on-----.!
roo m
ups tairs
with
r
bCOUlilully landscaped lot
fireplace, 2 car garage,
1n Spnnlf V.lllcv
Sub
elec opener, basement,
FOR SALE BY OW NER
D tv ts1on Th1 s home ts pr 1c
large
Jot ,
qu1et
3 BR carpeted home. nat
ed 1" the S60 ' s Call tod ~1v
gas heal, city school d rs! ,
lor appt
ne•ghbOf'hood on Marf1n
Charles M Neal
446 1546
Dr near hospital Priced In
a dd rl ronal lot Included . m1d
J Mtcna cl N eal
446 15, 3
upper
ISO 's Ph 446-1171 or
~JO' s Appt n ecessar y
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S11m Neal
446 73~6
44 43
446 0041

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You ca n't sell Apples out of an empty
baskel Res1dent1al Property Needed
$25 ,000 to $55,000 . We absolutely do have
Ouallt1ed Buyers wa11Jng for us to fmd the
nght prop er ty tor them .

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BEAUTIFUL BRICK RANCH on 3 City lois, level With

17xJS oval1n ground sw1mm1ng pool, 3 bedrooms, 2 full
baths , lg liv ing room . toyer , formal dintng, large
ketchen , many cabinets, dtsposal, dishwasher, bu1lt -tn •
1 h carpe tth roug hou t , 1am1
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1y room ,
range &amp; oven, pus
1aun d ry &amp; sewrng room , f u II 1eng lh o,• 1arge 2 car
~:;~e , cen 1ra 1 h ea t &amp; a1r and other goodl es a 11 446

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- E.M. WfSEMAN, BRUKER- 440-3796 EVE.
E. N. WISEMAN, BROKER 446-4500
JIM COCHRAN, SALESMAN 446-7881 EVE.
500 2ND AVE. CALl 446.3643

GAlliPOliS

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Gallipolis finn is under
new management

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GALLIPOLIS ~ Ga llipDiis Gallipolis Business College
Floor Covering and Builders under Mr. an d Mrs. Thomas
Supply which specializes in Breech. Smce going to work
kllchen ca binets. appliances, at G. F.l'. he attended an
bathroom vanities. ca rpet, int ense Kitchen Pla nn ing
linoleUm, nuur tile, C'C ram1r Sehou l sponsored by Cha ntile. marble window sills. and dler's uf Huntington. W. Va .
pa int
is
unde r
ne w and received a diploma as a
management .
Kitchen Design Specia list.
Rick Carter, sun uf Mr. and Rick is currently serving as
Mrs . Richard E. Cart er. has President of !he Gallipolis
taken over ma nageri al duties Reta il Mercli ants Association
of G.F .C. Rick ha s 15 years Hnd i s a m ember of the
experi enr'e
in
Ret ai l Chiunbcr of Commerce. He is
Business. start ing wi th a member uf Morning Dawn
pushing a bruum and the last Lodge No, 7, an . officer of
four
years in
store Ga llipoli s Chapter N. 79
ma nagement.
RAM .. a member of Moriah
Cart er is a 1972 graduate of Council Nu. 32 R.&amp;S.M., an
' Gallia Academy H1gh Sehoul offi cer of The Rose Comand a 1975 grad uate of mande r ~· No. 43 , a member of

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Today :
By

Will iS T. Leadingham

Realtor

Itemize House Tax Deductions

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One of the great financ1a l
benef its oJ hom.e ownership
versus renta l IS that yo u
are 1mmediafe-ly el1g1ble to
d ed uct
a
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you r 1ncom e tax As ~
homeowner ,
you
w 1ll
generally li nd 11 to your
advantag e
to
item i1e
df'd uc t ions rather fhan

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deductron
This rs espccrally true
dur ing the l:'artrer years ol
home ownershrp
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property tax es on your

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added to other ded uc t ible
item s wi ll usual ly bcwelltn
ex cess ot any stan d ard

Your home payment may
cons 1SI of seve ra l par t s . an
tlrT) oun t placed in escr oW t o
pay real es tat e taxes and
f i re
1nsur a n ce,
F HA

mort gage

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RlCK Carter. left. and Martin Rose. new mana ger
and assistant manager of Ga llipolis Floor Coverin g and
Building Supply arc pici!U'Cd above.
Aladdin Temple, a member
of Clan No . 7 Hill billi es and a
member of Ga llipolis I••tlge
No. 107 B.P.O.E .

affa irs by being a member of
th e Centerv ill e Vill age
Co uncil. the Volunteer F1re
Depa 11mcnt and President of
Martin Hose, the Ass ista nt the Village
Fi rem en's

Ma nager and insta ller ltve s

Associat10n. Ma rli n is alsu a

in Th urman. He has nine member and office r in
covering busin ess and t hrre No 371 and Order of Eastern
yea rs experi ence in building Star No. 4H of Centerville.
and remodeling. Man in is Martin is a 1967 graduat e of
also a

cabin et

sprc i&lt;:~li st

Ma rt in is \' Cr ~· aMJ\' 1' in

S4" 1utlnn~st ern

1-1 igh Schoo l.

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COURT NEWS
l; A!.LI POLIS - Tr n Cll!jCS

SIS a nd
fie ld of real estate please I
1 1
c us e y;
phone or drop in at e C ·
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GaJi ipolis . Phone 446-7699. 1 Chu rch. 20, Rt 2. Vmt on. $Ji
ded_uct ion yo u could claim We're here to help !
1 no va lid opera tor's l t{'l! fl Sl ':
I I • I • • e e e e I e 1 1 e 1 e e e e e e e e 1 e 1 Lewis 1.. Fnrd. 52. Pikd on .

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Krum di l'Ch. 22 . Ci ncl nJHIIt ,

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speed

SEE SOUTHEASTERN OHIO'S LARGEST SELECTION OF CLEAN
LATE MODEL USED CARS. MOST OF THESE CARS CARRY
SMITH'S SPECIAllOO% WARRANTY. SEE GENE JOHNSON,
BOB BRICKLES, HARlAND WOOD OR GREG SMITH TODAY
FOR THAT EXTRA SPECIAL D,EAL!
2 dr. hdtp. In d ian apoli s
Pace Ca r Specia l_ Edilion .
Stop by and see th1s car ,
whether yo u want to buy or
no t . Olds ma de very lew of
them You'll love it.

77 CUTIASS SUPREME
Buc ks kin. exter io r wi t h
ma lch ing lan da u fop and
sa ddl e vinyl ex ter ior . This
intermediate Old s is ex tra
shar p &amp; full y equipped.

SAVE
77 ELECTRA LIMITED

'5795
77 CHRYSLER NEWPORT

Two door , medium green
with ma lching landa u fop,
cr ushed velour c loth sea ts.
Load ed wi th alii he op lions
yo u expect on Buick 's fop
of th e \me P riced to se ll.

Solar g o ld t inis h w it h
ma tc hing vinyl top a nd
inf er ior . Dr ive n onl y 9.232
miles by on e local owner .
New Bonnevi lle tra de .

'6995

'4995

77 MONTE CARLO
Wh ile exlerior with re d
land au lop . This clea n
Monte ha s the r allye
whe e ls
and
air
cond ilio ning . Ext r a clean
inside a nd out ·
Compa r e a t

77 CHEVY MALIBU
Da rk blu e fi nis h wi th
m al ch ing inte ri o r . Thi s
GM fac tory official 's car is
e q ui pp e d
w ith
ai r
con d i t ion i ng .
p owe r
and
p owe r
s l ee r ing
br a kes

'3995

'5795
76 GRAND PRIX
Blu e rne t all ic Specially
Co u p e .
A M F M t ape,
ra li ye wheels Local one
owner .

75 BUICK
C}'URY CUSTOM
2 Dr ., r ed w-vinyl fop.
ex ira s ha rp . Loa de d .
Loca l owner .

'4495

'3695

GMAC &amp;
BANK
FINANCING

30 MORE
TO CHOOSE
FROM
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1911 EASTERN AVENUE

GALLIPOLIS

TH E SON C M1\STEHS Q1 wrtr t of i&gt;hlan, Tenn.. a gos pel wo up which has t&lt;wed the
Umted Skttes and rcl'ord !-i fu r the Calrary l&lt;tbel. wil l be featured at B p.m. Friday Ill the
i\Jexander High Sci tool in Albany . i\b (1 singing duri ng the C\'uni ng will be the Colden Shr~ rr
Singl'I'S. Tlwr~ will br no ctdva nCl' sale for tlw prognJlll , til'kets bei ng iw ai la blc nnly at the
door

of

Cl J
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la r es
. pc:t:-;st nJ,.: ~~ t fin int {~rsret iun:
11 G 11 · 1· $1 '' Wtllliilll M. li d!'\ CY . 20.
ov tng t on,;. ~ a !pots.
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and costs. speed ; Ma rnn D. c:atlipohs. !22 pa rkmg.un tlw

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77 OLDS DELTA 88

of the sch r~~·) J A('I'Olllpan ist

b Char\ ieee Swiney, The public is cord ially invited to a !lend lh1s spec1al program·

$23 speed; Willi am Wh itwere lermimlted Friday i n ta ker . Ca \lipolis. S20 disor·
1 lla llipolis Muni cipal Cu urt . derly condu ct : Juan 1tu
e Fined we r~ Billy Pu sen- Saunders. 21. Ht. I. :'&gt;lu ri hup ,
e barger. Buena Vtst a. Va. $8 $15 and custs. ll'ft of cen ter :
e and costs, speed ; F rank M. t\hce Spr;1gue. 74. Itt 2.
is anyth ing we • Schop ieray, 3i . Strungv ille, Bidwt•ll , was gn·en &lt;I cun·

L EADINGHAM
REAL
ESTATE , 512 Second Ave.,

Presi dc~t

• · yea-rs experience in the flour Cerltc rril! l' Masonil: Lodge

1nsu ran ce •

prem iums , and an amoun t
ao p l1e d t o redu ce th e
pr mci pal a t the mort gage .
Of these pa r ts. onl y the
i niere st and ta xes a r e
deduc tible - bu t there wilt
pr ove t o be a ve r y si zable
f1gu r e

d.1 r·ected by James M. Swiney who also serves as Vice

77 MONTE CARLO
F in is he d in cand ya pple
red wi th co nlra sling whi te
landau lop. We invite you r
closest inspection of l his
immacula te auto dr iven
only 6.108 m iles

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TYPE LT
Finis hed in St a rl ig ht
black . AM FM, lil t wheel,
fa c tory ai r . au lom a fic ,
rallye wheels.
supe r
sha r p . 17, 056 mi les .

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economical 6-en g ine, std .
transmis si on. ra d io. s lep
bumper . and lo ng wi de
bed . Low mi les .

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KE\' 1\'AI. SET
I'O MEH OY - A revl\•al

Man cited by city police

lx· held at the na nl'i lh·
Wes h·; an Churl'h Apn l 10-22.
IIIII

r;A 1.1.1 PO\.I S
Mark K,
Trw
ner,
2:i,
/'-:('isonville.
was
Thl' 1\n· . H D. Bruwn . ·
r
iled
tu
Muntripi.il
Court
lwre
pastor, will spt•ak &lt;Ill Sundil)'
and M(111day night s and tht• fu r d rl\'ln~! lt•ft uf the cent er
He\'. A. B Mallu; uf ll:uuden fulb JWlng &lt;Ill &lt;H.Tidl• nt at 3::H
\\Ill "peak the r t'rllallldcr 11f p.lll . F riday on Mill Creek St.
Cit~ polict' offl('ers Sl.lld th e
t h l' 1'('\' i\'ill Wi! h Sl' f\' l('l'S
Tanner
n 1r ~I ruck a vehicl e
st arti11 g tit i l·ach ('\'e111 11g.
driq·u
Uy
Ch~ll· l cs i\ . W;:.Jilcr.
Tile publiC is Invited.
21. Galltprr ll s

II seco nd acci dent ocl'urrcd
at 10 10 p.m. Friday behind
Bob Evan s Ste ak House.

Offi cers Stlid an auto driven
b)' Mary E. l.&lt;c wis, 46, Ht. 2,
(,al JipqJiS1 bu&lt;·ked into i.lll

unknown vehicle. 'Il!Crc was
light damage tu htor car and

no da mage to the parked car.

BILL
McCOOL of
Middleport has been
employed a·s ·a new car
salesman with Frank Z.
Chevr01el, Dayton, one of
the · largest Chevrolet
dealerships in the country.
McCool was recognized
last month as "salesman of
the month " with the firm
and won ffrst place In a
national Chevrolet sales
contest receiving as a prize
a holiday weekend for two
anywhere in the United ·
States. McCool sold the
limited edition 1ea ch
dealer received only one)
of the "Indy 500" Corvette
pace car for $21,551 .21
excluding tax. He has
earned second year
memb.rship in Chevrol et's
Legion of Leaders for attaining a high standard of
sa l es
e x c e ll ence.
Mrs. McCool Is the
'former Joy ce Swarlz,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Swart' of Middleport.
ANSWERS CALL
MIDDLEPORT - Th e
Middl e port Emerge ncy
sq uad answered a call to 383
t.sh St .. at 10 :25 p.m. Frida y
fo r Mrs. Myrtle Harriso n who
was having difficult y
breathin g. She was treated on
the scene.
SQUAD RUN
PO MER OY
The
Pomerui• Emergency Squad
was railed to Roc k Sprin gs at
9:30 p.m. Frida y for Do res
Arnold. who was tak en to
Holzer Medical Cen ter.

ELBERFELDS
IN
POMEROY
--·
-.

.

Outdoor.

~-Living~~:·\~~

bodyguards March 16, said
Saturday he was "sentenceil
to death " after a "people 's ·
trial."
President Giovanni Leone
said he trusted the Red
Brigades would not dare kill
Mora - a Siatemeni political·
observers saw as a departure
from the government's stead·
fast rejection of any dialogue
with the terrorists.
Neither side said anything

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publicly a bout a ransom or
exchange for the some 160
Red Brigades members in
Italian jails and observers
said each side apparently
was waiting for the other to
give ln.
A month~ong, nationwide
hunt by 50,000 pDiicemen and
soldiers; with thousands of
home
searches
and
roadblocks, failed to produce
any clue to the whereabouts

e

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Mondav, April 17, 197R

of the frail, 61-year-old Moro
or his capU!rs.
The five-time premier has
begged for his life in four
handwritten message s
circulated by lhe Red
Brigades along with several
communiques saying he was
undergoing interrogation and
a "people's trial."
"The interrogation of lhe
prisoner Aldo Moro has been
completed ," said the latest

•

communique from the Briga.
des, a leftist gang trying w
spark a rightist backlash and
force the Italian Communists
U! take up a revolutionary
r.ole.
"There is no doubt that
Aldo Moro is guilty and he
has been therefore sentenced
w death ," the message said .
It did not say whether the
execution was carried out.
Leone said in a message w

Mora's wife Sunday that the
kidnappers "musl feel the
weight of the entire nation's
stern . condemnation and of
the isolation that is closing
around them.
" May. their se nse of
hum anit y
and
their
intelligence induce them not
to commit this fa tal error,"
Leone said . "And may it push
them to save a life whose
sacrifice will bring them

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goverrunent's past hard line
of refusing all dialogue with
the terrorists, but fell short of
the plea for mercy the Red
Br igade s a ppar entl y
expected.
The Red Brigades have
never said pcblicly what their
price would be for releasing
Moro and appeared to be
waiting for the government to
humiliate itself by making
the first offer.

no thin g, a bso lu te l y
nothing."
The Christian Democra.tic
Party newspaper II Popolo
said in its editions today, "We
insist in believ ing that
respect for human life may in
the end survive in these
enemies of the state and of
civilized society ."
Political obser vers said
both statements were a
rl epa r ture
from
th e

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en tine

Fiftee n Ce nt s
Vol. 2!1 N o. I

Secretary Vance. fails,
nioves on to Salisbury
SALISBURY, Rhodesia
(UP!) - Secretary of State
Cyrus Vance, having failed w
persuade South Mrica to
support Weflern plans for
independence for Rhodesia
and Namibia, today came w
Salisbury to meet with
Rhodesian officials.
Vance, ·British Foreign
Secretary David Owen and
U.N. Ambassador Andrew
Young were tn meet with
Prime Minister Ian Smith
and the three moderate bla ck
coleaders in Rhodes ia 's
biracial interim government.
They new from Pretoria,
the second stop of their
Mrtcan tour in a so-far
unsuccessful search of a
settlement to the race wars
racking Rhodesia and
Namibia.
They were likely to meet
with mor e resi stan ce in
Rhodesia , where bla ck
moder ales already have
vowed to resist guerrilla
demands for changes in the
majority rule settlement they
negotiated with Smith . .
AU.S. official said Vance's
plane will make a 00-mlnute
refueling slop In Cairo
Tuesday on the way to
Moscow for disarmament
talks, but did not confirm
reports he will discuss the
Middle East with Egyyptian
Foreign Minister Mohammed
Kamel.
Vance and Owen mel for
four hours Sunday with
Pretoria Foreign Minister
Roelof Botha , hoping to sway

him into glVlng his while
regime's support for their
proposals on neighboring
Rhodesia and Namibia.
But Botha, while admitting,
" It is in our own interests that
a pea ceful solution should be
found in Rhodesia, " told
reporters after the meeting,
"We cannot just run into
Rhodesia and tell them what
to do."
On the question of Namibia,
the for mer German colony
ruled by Pretnria under the
name of South West Africa,
Vance told reporters the
So uth Africans "have not
accepted the Western
proposals."
Van ce told reporters Botha
raised a nwnber of questions
that could only be answered
after discussi on with the
other members of the five·
nation group ~ Britain, West
Germany, France and
CaMda - that submitted the
plan for a peaceful transition
to bla ck majority rule in
Namibia .
The major sna g on
N8111ibia is a demand by
black na tionalist guerrillas
that Pretnria must withdraw
all its troops from the border
with Angola - a guerrilla
haven - before democrati c
elections are held.
But Botha vowed , " We will
not withdraw any troops until
there is a complete cessation
of hostilities and the murder
of women and children and of
leaders has stopped ."
The South African foreign

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75 GRAND PRIX

BU-IGK--PONTIAC

Political poker game continues with Moro

ROME ( UPI) - The Italian
Red
government and
'Brigades terrorists -today
played a political pDker game
for the life of kidnapped ex·
Premier Aldo Moro , with
Italians wondering which of
the two was bluffing.
The Red Brigades, ·in their
sixth communique since they
abducted the Christian
Democratic party chief and
killed his five poli ce

MOUNTAIN MISSION Schoo l Children's Chuir fr om Mountain Mission School in
Grundy. Va.. 'will present a program in sonK at the Middlepcrt Junior Higli School
audi lorium on Wednesday, Apl'il I 9~ t 7 : ~0p .m . The Men's Fellowship of the Meigs Cnunty
Churches of ChriSt :md llw Mi ddleport Church of Christ are co-sponsors. The group is

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minister said any proposal
for Namibian independence
ultimately must be endorsed
by its residents, which can
take "months ."
Vance described his talks
with Botha as "impcrtant,
candid and useful."
Guerrilla leaders Robert
Mugabe and Joshua Nkomo
demanded they be given a
ma jority in any futur e

Late taxpayers
facing p~nalty
WASHINGTON (UP!) - A
possible 5 percent penalty on
the tnta! tax due awa its those
Americans failing to file 1977
income tax returns before the
midni ght deadline, th e
Internal Revenu e Service
says.
An estimated 10 million
taxpayers were expected to
hurry to mailboxes across the
nation today, trying to get
thei~ returns postmarked by
midliight .
Ordinarily , April 15 is
income tax day, but the date
fell on a weekend this year ,
prompting the IRS to grant a
two-day grace period .
Willful failure to file an
income tax return - a
determination that would require action by a federal
court - packs a maximu m
penally of $10,01.10 fine and a
year in jail .

Tornado
By United Press International
CHATIIAM, MASS. - RETIRED ARMY GEN. Lucius D.
Clay, 80, mastennind of the Berlin airlift and commander of U.
S. milltary forces in Europe after World War n, died late
Sunday at his Cape Cod residence.
As commander in chief of the U. S. European Command
and military governor of the U.S. Zone in Germany under Gen.
Dwight D. Eisenhower, Clay helped foil Soviel attempts to shut
off Allied access to Berlin in 1948. He directed the most
elaborate airlift the world has ever seen by directing 2.4
million tons of food and coal into the beleaguered German city
in just 16 months.
(X)LUMBU~

- BY TilE END of the lllonth, a national
foundation estimates that you will have earned enough money
since January I tn pay your total federal, state and local tax
bill for 1978.
The federal, stale and local persoll81 income taxes due at
midnight tonight are only part of the tax story. There are taxes
on corporations passed on to consumers through the cost of
goods and services. Then there are the gasoline taxes, the
liquor ard cigarette taxes, the intangible personal property
taxes, the real property taxes, the utitity and insurance taxes
you pay periodically each year that must also be counted . .
PITI'sBURGH - MOST OF THE TIIOUSANDS of steelworkers laid off during the United Mine Workers strike are
back on the job, but the extent to which the lll-day strike
slowed Big Steel's economic recovery is only just beginning to
be known .
But there is no doubt about the strike's impact on steel
p.·1ces. After pressure from an innution-concerned Carter
· administration, sleelmakers held a price increase on steef mill
products thut.wus blamed on the new UMW contract to $5.5().aton , or 1.5 percent.

Rhod es ian government something certa in to be
reje cted by Smith and the
black moderates.
One of the moderates,
Bishop Abel Muzorewa, said
in Salisbury Sunday there
was no chance of changing
the settlement, which
excluded the guerrillas from
the process Inward majority
rule by Dec. 31.

kills 200
persons
NEW DELHI, India (UPI )
- Atornado killed at least 200
persons, injured 500 others
and left another 1,000 missing
in southeastern Oris.'!a state ,
officials said today.
The twister all but leveled
five villages as it rampaged
through an area about 100
miles west of the Bay of
Bengal Sunday for less than
10 minutes, nattening nearly
every structure in the
villages.
Officials said at least 200
persons were known dead and
500olhers were injured by the
tornado
"Th . f te 0f bout I 000
e a
a
•
people who lived in two
villages is not known, " an
official of the Orissa state

NEW MEMBERS - The 1977-78 pledges of Ohi o Eta
Phi Chapter .of Beta Sigma Phi became members at a
Ritual of Jewels Tea Sunday aft.ernoon at the home of
EXTENDED FORECAST
Wedn esday lhrou gh
Friday, chance of rain
Wednesday, lair Thursday
and Friday. Lows Wednesday will be in the 40s
and highs In the 60s. Low s
Thursday and Friday will
be from the upper 30s to
low 40s and hfghs from lhe
upper 50s to low 60s.

A total of 88 million tax
returns are e.pected to be
fil ed this yea r , the
government says .
Ten day s bef ore the
deadline for 1977 income tax
returns, the IRS had received
58 million returns. Refunds
averaged $476.00.
The IRS said most late
filers owed taxes.
In crea sing cl oudin ess
Ta xpayer s, who wa ited
tonight
with lows in the upper
until the deadline to fi le, can
40s.
Showers
and th underexpect to wail lwo to three
showers
developing
1 uesday
weeks Iunger Ill get a refund
with
hi
ghs
from
the
low to
than
taxpayers
wh o
mi
d
60s.
co mpleted return s
in
February, March or early
April , an IRS spokesman
said .
"We expec t , 12 million
re turns to be filed this
weekend with 10 million
coming on Monday." an IRS
Sp&lt;lkesrnan sai d over the
weekend .
Mailmen in large citie s line
United Press lntematlona\
up tonight in front of main
Traffic accidents this past
post offi ces to take returns
claimed at least 12
weekend
handed th em by pa ssing
lives,
the
Slate Hi ghw ay
motorists, part of an annual
Patrol
said
today
.
ritual for some taxpayers.
The Patrol survey fr om '
La st-minute fil er s al so
make more _mistakes, the IRS Friday eve nin g through
Sunday midni ght showed lwo
says .
One of every 25 short-form deaths Friday, nine Saturda y
and one Sunday .
1040A returns has contained
There were two doublean error U1is year compared
fatal acci dents, and lw o
with one of nine last year . For
and
one
the long form 1040, one in 20 pedestrians
molorcylist were also among
has been mi sca lcula ted
compared with one in 12 a the victims. ()
Friday Nigh I
year ago.
Columbus : Vera C. Delp,
72, and Isabell E. Powell, 59,
both of Co lumbus, kill ed
when a car be ing pursued by
pDJice crashed intn two other
vehicl es on a subur ba n
Colum bus street

Weather

12 killed
in weekend
accidents

A.dditt·onal

complaints
ar
''"·'e
' . noted
Meigs Co unty Sh eriff
James J . Proffitt reported
today his office is receiving
complaint s r ega rding
d
motorcycl es heing operate
without licen se plates or
t 's
I
t
~c~n~~~-y c e op e ra or

Saturday
Ba tavia : Larry R. Smith ,
20 , Moscow• killed in a onecar accident on Fruit Ridge
Rd . in Clermont County .
Newark ·. Bambt' Chase, 23.
FortDix , N.J ., killedina cartruck accident on Interstate

70 in Licking Cowtty .
M.
Ashtabula :
Lee
Robin so n, 39, St ru thers,
goverrunent told reporters in
killed in cra sh on a
Bhubaneswar, the state
capital .
Anytime a motorcycle is
d
A twister also lashed operated on property that is Pymatuning State Park roa
· w
used for vehicula r travel or in Ashtabula Cowtty.
Cal cutta in netghbormg
est
Plymouth ·. Glen Hamilton,
Be I state Sunday killing parking, it is to have license
nga rsons and •inj ing plates and the operator 1s to , 38, Plytnouth . k1'lled "'
'" a twoseven
pe
ur
•
"ar
crash
on
Ohio
603
near
several others, police said. have a motorcycle operators '
· is
ld 11
license or endorsement th e Plymouth.
Off!eta
was that
not sheriff said. Sheriff Proffitt
Cin"'"Mti
·. Moses Crosby ,
CLEVELAND - REP. LOUIS STOKES, D.QHIO, has known
if itsa
was the same
'"'
called for a Justice Department tnvesUgatlon of a drug raid on hit Orissa .
requests parents help in th e 60, Cincinnati , killed in a foura suburban Warrensville Heights couple who charged pollee
Orissa
government enforcement of this law by car accident on a Cincinnati
held them nude at gunpoint while ra11S8cking their.house.
officials said th'e tornado instructing their children city street.
stokes apD!ogtzed Saturday to Mr. ard Mrs. Walter lasted Jess than 10 minutes about where they may legally
Marion : Darla · Sands, 22,
Edmonds, whoee suburban Warrensville Heights home was but completely devastated ride.
Marion, and Leslie Gossett,
raided' by Cleveland and Warrensvtlle Heights police last five villages ln the Keonjhar
Sunday afternoon . deput ies 22, Marion, killed in a two-car
week. The famlly's large German Shepherd dog was killed district, about 100 miles east investigated a one-car ac- crash in Marton County .
during the raid by pollee, who said the animal tried to attack of the Buy of Bengal.
cident in Olive Township
Co1u m bus : Robert.
them. ·
'
1
aid
111
north
of
Reedsville
at
the
Williams,
65, Colwnbus, a
orrIc1a s s one v age,
s
pedestrtB
· n, killed when hit by
Puruna
Ba ndha goda , intersection of CR 50 and R
CLEVELAND - FBI AGENTS HAVE arrested John suffered the brunt of the 12( Robbie C. Leach, 24, a car on a Columbus street.
Esposito, 28, of Tallmadge, in neighboring Suriunlt County on storm Wld nearly 100 of Its ChilliC(Ithe, was southbound
Akron: Dester L. Frazier,
chargee of involvement in the theft of f106,000 worth of shrimp estimated 800 residents were on sn 124 at the junction of 35, CWltnn, killed when hit by
fromatrucklnBarkeyvWe,Pa. onOct.19, 1975.
killed.
CR 5() when he lost control of a car on Interstate 11 in
The .FBI aaid EaJI!lsito was arrested following__ Villagers wld repo~ters-tbe-hiS car in !OQl!!Lcinders~ Summit Coun:'t'-''- - tnveltljitt&lt;lniilPit!atiurgh on two c.ountiO!-theft from an tornado struck when "the went off the ~ighway and
Suaday
intentate shipment and one count of conspiracy. ·
whole place was overcast overturned in the northbound
Ashtabula : Jason J .
with a thick blanket of clouds. lane: Leach received minor Harper, 14, Rock Creek,
TRIANGLE, VA. - PRINCE WlUJAM COUNTY Within minutes a terrific gust Injuries but was not im- k11l ed in a ~otorcycle
POLICE are investigating the death of a 23-year-old Marine of wind whipped the village mediately tr eated . No accident on Ohto 534 In
(Continued on page 10)
that was flattened ."
citation was issured.
Ashtabula County .
,lj

I

Mrs. J enelle Haptonsla\1, Middleport. New members
shown are, 1-r , Patsy Ogdin, Jane Wagner, Jenelle
Haptonstall, Sharon Roseberry, Tonya Davis and Carol
Crow.

Seven hurt in wrecks
Seven persons were injured
in nine traffic accidents investigated over the weekend
by th e Gallia-Meigs Post
Stale Highway Pa trol.
The first mishap occurred
at 7:30a.m. Saturday on SR
160 at CR 6 where an auto
driven by Roy L. Hili , 34,
Bidwell , pull ed fr om the
co unt y road into the path of a
vehicle operated by Howard
A. Peck. 32, Bidwell. There
was moderate damage. Hill
was charged with failure to
yield the right of way.
Melvin H. Reynolds, 51,
Springfiel d, was · charged
with DWI fo llo wing a traffi c
accident at 2:40 p.m. on SR
143 at Milepost 5.
The patrol said Reynolds'
ca r sla mmed into a semi
oper ated by Les lie D.
Ferguson. 2!1 , Barboursv ille.
W. Va. causing moderate
damage to 'hi s car.
Th ree pe)"sons were injured
in an accident at 5:45 p.m.
Saturda y on Jo\inson's Ridge
Kd. two miles so uth of CR 3 in
llddison Twp., Galli a County.
The patrol said Larry A.
Curry, 38, Gal lipolis, attempted to stop his car for a
· large hole in the roadway. His
vehicle went ou\ of control,
ra n off the right side of the
roadw ay then overt urned.
Injured
were
three
passenge rs, Barbara A.

Curry, 28 , Donald L. Curry.
11, and Barbar a S. Curry , age
si x. Th ey were taken to the
Holzer Medical Center lor
treatment of injuries . Their
car was demolished.
Leonard Hewitt. Dunbar.
W. Va . was charged with
failure to stop within the
ass ured clea r distan ce
following an accident at 7: 15
p.m. Saturday on SR 7, no rth
of US 35. The patrol said the
Hewitt car struck the rear
end of a vehicle operated by
Chr ist oph er Forbes. 16,
Mi nersville. The re was
moderate damage.
A single car accident occurred at 2 a.m. Sunday on
TR 39, one and fo ur tenths
miles west of SR 218 where
La rr y W. Call , 19, Gallipolis,
lo•1 control of his car which
ran off the right side of the
high way st rik ing a tree. Call
was cha rged with failure to
drive on the right side of th e
road.
Carolyn A. Hall , 22, Belpre,
was taken to Camden-Clark
Hospita l at Parkersburg in
SE:OE MS ambulance for
in juries sustained in an accident at 9:30 a.m. Saturday
on SR 124 at CR 5().
State troopers said Hall lost
CQntroi of her car on a hill .
Her vehicle ran off the
roadway then overt urned.
Bec ky Harr is. 10, a

passenger in a car driven by
John E. Harris, 38, Wellston,
suffe1·cd minor inj uries in an
accident at 4 p.m. Sunday on
us 35.
Accordmg to the patrol , she
was inj ured when a deer ran
into the path of the1r car. The
deer was killed.
Two persons were injured
in an accident at 5:17 p.m.
Sunday on SR 7 in Meigs
Co unty . The patrol said a
ve hicle driv en by Aaron
Turner. 74. Racine. pulled
mto the path of a vehicle
driven by Robert L. Shaw. 26,
Apple Grove. W. Va,. Shaw
and a passenger, Barbara
Sha w. :11 , Appl e Grove,
susta in ed mi nor injuri es .

They were ta ken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital by the
Pomeroy Emergency Squad.
Turner was cited to Meigs
County .Court for fai lure to
yield the right of way.
Mary L. Carr. 27, Rutland,
was charged with fa ilure to
stop within the assured clear
distanc e following an acCident at 9 p.m. Sunday on CR
5. one tenth of a mile ea•1 of
SR 7 in Meigs County.
Troopers said the Carr
vehicle st ruck the rear end of
an auto operated by Donald
L. Stivers,' 2t, Middleport.
moderatl!"
There
was
dama ge .

UMW relief distribution
could mean embarrassment
CHARLESTON , W.Va .
( UPI ) - Since some districts
got more mon ey than ot hers,
the United Mine Workers
union thinks it would only
embarrass officials by saying
how a vast relief fund was
distributed in the recent coal
· strike.
•
Districts that devised more
so phis ti cated systems for
doling out the multi-milliondollar fund were given more
tn spend , one spckesman told
The C.'harleston Gazette.
"The amount of money a
district gets deperds upon
how well the dist rict can
jus tify spendin g it for
cases,"
the
hardship
newspaper quoted the
spokesman.
More than $4 million was
pledged by the United
Steelworkers, United Auw
Worke r s , · and
Communication Workers of
America. Money is going to
miners still hard up for cash
of
missing
because
paychecks in an lll-day
contract strike last winter.
The fund has distributed
$650,000 tg Jls~distr.l.ds,
including $142,000 for the
three in West Virginia:
Miners warned by utilities
they would disconnected and
by banks of mortga ge
fo reclosures are getting

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parti ally bailed mlt ltilJistr ict
17.
"We' re paying only enough
to keep the utilities in
service," commented J oe
the
distri ct's
Duffi e,
secretary-t reasurer .
·'We' re also helpin g miners
who
hav e
received
foreclosure notices . But we
aren 't making car payments.
Cars are luxury ite ms.
Homes are necessities.''
The Gazette quoted a
source as saying that nearly
$65,000 went to District 29 in
Beckley . In that region , the
miners are allowed as much
as $100 on utility bills.
Another source told the
newsoaoer thAt District 31,

based in Fairm ont, got some
$27.000and used it to buy food
for mine rs. The district wants
another $25.000 to cover
·utility bills.
"It seems to be harder for
the miners now than it was
during the strike," the source
said . " In terms of money,
creditors are demanding that
bills be paid in full at once .
So, many miners in our
district have little money left
In buy food."
Not everyone is satisfied
with the manner in which the
relief fund is being handled,
and one critic Is Bill Lamb,
an International Executive
Board member from District
6.

Fire fighters join forces
The Middleport Fire injured in an auto accident.
Department was called twice They were taken to Veterans
Saturday to the Turkey Run Memor ial Hospital wh ere
Road near Cheshire to fight a th ey we re treated and
forest fire near the Luther released.
Amos
residen ce. The
Pomer oy's Fire Departdepartment was on the scene ment was called to Turkey
several hours during the late Run Road, Rt. 1. Cheshire at
afternoon and was recalled al· 4:12 p. m. Saturday to assist
7:37 p. m. when the lire the Middleport Department .
broke ouLa secona urn ~ . tt-ln.fi Mh~ing the-fire-there. At 3was on the scene until,10 p: m. p. m. ·Saturday, the Pomeroy
At 5:53 p. m. Sunday, the Emergency Squad was called
emergency_squad went to the to Kroger's where 1Galdys
Intersection of County Roa!! 5 Blessing was ill. She was
and Route 7 for Robert and taken to. Veterans Memorial
Barbara Shaw who were Hospital .
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