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12 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, O., Friday, June9, 1978

lOOth anniversary of
Mount Moriah Baptist
Church being observed
MIDDLEPORT-The IOOth anniversary
of the Mount Murial! Baptist Church

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lut:ated at the l'urner uf Suuth Fourth Ave.

and Main St. in Miildlepurt is bei ng
("debra ted today with CHI all-day scrvln .
The pr es~ nt site of thu church was given

by James Stewart who1·estded in th e house
adjoin ing the property . The orgnniz'l:ltiun

MORNING KI NDERGARTEN class of Mary Rose
will graduate in commencement exer cises to be held
Monday at 7:30p.m. at Pearl Street Elementary . First
row, 1-r , Jeanie Arms, Jimmy Durst, Traci Rowe,
Shannon Newsome, Bet;;y Bryant, Brian Broome, Forest
Qualls, Stephanie Crow, Tracy Manley, Kevm Britton ,
Carri Swisher, Kurtiss English, Susanne Cassell: second

Twenty-eight kindergarten
students, afternoon class. at
Pea rl Street Elementary will
graduate thi s even in g at
commencement exercises · to

be held at the school at 7:30
p.m.
Dr . Sa ll ie
Plymale.
professor of education at
Marshall University, will be
the guest speaker. Robert
Morris. principal. will
present the diplomas.
Twil a Childs will be the
pianist and the Rev. William
Knittel, pastor of the Mid·
dleport Pentecostal Church ,
will give the inv ocation and

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teacher .

On Monday at 7:30p.m. the
class will graduate

tn commencement exercises.
The Rev . George Gl aze,
pastor of the Middleport
Church of Christ, will be the
spea ker.
Hobert Morris. principal.
will presen t dip lomas .
Maunta Mi ller will be the
pianist and the Rev. James
Bruorne will give the in·
\'ocatton and benediction.

Our Interest is
Greater For You

5.75%
On 90-Day
.

Certificates
5.75 per cent pa id on
90 day Certificates o f
Depo si t .
$500 . 00
Min imum.
Interest
Payab le
Quar terl y .
A substantial penalty is
invoked on all certificate

accounts withdrawn prior
to the dette of maturity .

Meigs Co. Branch

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The

Athens County

savings &amp; Loan Co.
W. Ma in St.

Pomeroy , Ohio

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Loss of
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bened ict ion.
He Said tlJe~t b.v l'i lllHila Ung
Dr. Plymale will be Uw sdwul stops e~nd Lllc
presented an honorary . marginfli cuJ JUiluni ty ~tups.
degree, Bachelnr of Rhymes. whL·n· there 1s a low number
Mrs. Mary Rose is th e of patroll&gt;olll\' low CII'CU I&lt;I ·
morniu~

The Rev. Glaze willalso be
prese nted

an

hunorary

degree .
Route IZ4 in Rutland
remained closed at 10 a. m.
this

mornin g

due

to

floodin·g whirh occurred
with the torrential rain s
falling Thursday night and
Friday morning . Route 143
~· as closed Friday morning
but at tO a. m. had been
reopened and was being
r learod ol dt•bris by
work ers of th e Ohi o
Department of Highways
in Meigs County .

liun, the l&gt;ouklllobllc cart pro-

vide hig her quality Sl'JTice
through Iunge r stops un it
lnwcckly I'Cithcr thtt n montlll)'

IJ1lsb.
During the enti re meetmg
It \I'H S i-lJ)pi:ll'l'/1( th~lt till' Clll ·
phasis shift 111 l 'ln:ulatwn IS
f mrn tlw book111ulli It· tu Uw

Maii-A-13uuk s Scn•ic\' . Ol sun
r"t·fcrrcd tu survt.'.\1:-.

vil'cs
1971i

La ken

~:~s

till SlT-

111 1971. I!J; 4 &lt;llld

well as tht: ont.• he has

l&lt;ikt•n hun self mtd referred to
his

I'Cl'U II ll ll CIIdHI!UllS HS all

whole
10-ruunty CJ rea aml uriL' which
rs fl nalll'J itlly rt•;_rilstrc .

ubjcct1ve plan fnr tilt'

SlT Vll'l'

Area Deaths

tit.s and the librarians uf
those, two counties p1·esent at
the meeting expressed their I
&lt;~Cro nl with the plan .
ALICE DODSON
Mt'o. Eblin sa id that with
Funeral
services for Mrs.
Vinlon aml Jacksundrupping
Alice
Dodson,
89, Route 1
uut of the IJ&lt;Jukmobilc, that
Long
Bottom
,
were con·
Meigs County is not going to
ducted
at
I
p.m.
Monday at
be able tu carry the
the
Ewing
Funeral
Home
bookmobile service alone.
with
the
Rev
.
Amos
Tillis
"The money fr om lite budget
officiating.
eummis.."iion is nut Hdequate
Attending services from
to ope rat~ a lum: in a ny
out
of town were Mr. and
ea pe~l'ity, ··she S&lt;:lld.
Mrs. Haswell Betz, Diane
Bub Morr is, prinl'ipal of the Craft , St. Joseph, Mich. ;
Middleport and Pomeroy Robert Conroy, Miami, Fla. ;
F:leme ntary Sc hools, ex· Mr . and Mrs. Durward
presst•d concern trbout whtrt Conroy, Memphis , Tenn .;
the loss uf bookmobile service Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conroy,
will do to reading programs Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
111 till' schools. He c har~L~I Sprin ger, Melinda and Todd ,
that it will " wipe out reading Mr . and Mrs. Rick Long and
progrmus wtlkh have t.a.ken Jay, and Marlene Thompson,
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs.
years to build up."
fn response. Harold Coopt' r Gene Van Meter, Granville ;
of Waverly, a trustee uf the Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wolfe
Pike County Library, culll· and Rick, Belpre ; Mr. and
menled that OVAL was nut

Whilt· Ius rt·c·u mmc nd&lt;~ ·
tJun)) will nut ~ actcU un b"y
till' OVA l. Hoard unlll ercatcli tu reli ~ve the schools
Septentocr. st•veral board uf their responsi bllit y to
rlll'l!lbers spokt· 111 su pport of drvdop libraries.
Susa u Flcslunan, Pumeruychscu ntinu tng the IJoukmuiJJie
tu s&lt;.:huvls a nd called Mi ddll'purt libr.ariHn. whose

f11r lhl' st'lwols ln illl JH'oVl' resignati on was CJnnounced
t·cr rllcr 111 "tile t•ventng, sa 1d
tllt• 1r own li brr:mc.-,.
Aflt·r a lJl.J ranHn frum timt it all bull s down lu monel'
mwt lll'r t' ounty spoke on thf..' &lt;Utd that tlw boukmubil~
qu ~tllt _, of lht· sd10ul library opt·ratiun ~::~l I'OSlS cuts 111to

then•. Drm Morn.-;, CISSJstant other uperatiurts.
The d1 sc uss ion
wt:t s
supl'nntendcnt uf till' Mca~s
Local
Sehoul
D1strirt, lengthly. sometimes heated.
I'C IMtcd tlwt sehoul libra ries e:uu.l cundudl-d without any
SQL:AO CA LLED
are
not well eq ui pped here ltml of r·ecu n s lde r~::~ ti u n on the
The
M1d-d\eport
bt•cause
of limited r esour ces plctn to drop school.!:~ from the
Emergency Squa d was ca ll ed
rrml
that
the l.x.wkmubill' ha s IJ&lt;Jukrnol!ilc schedule 1n tile
to Page St., at 6:43 p. m.
pi'U
\'Idtd
'·g rctHl'l" HCl'l!.SS of f;J ll .
Thursday for Frances
Pre&lt;:edmg Olson 's presen·
l&gt;vu
ks
tu
grcat.l•r
numbers uf
Maxley who was taken to
Wllon.
li te OVAL Boa rd of
studl'nts
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exp
n·sscd
CtJil·
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
t·t•rll that Mt•tgs County wluch C. E. Blakeslee is tile
student-, Will be dcpn vtd of Mcrgs County member . met
111 regula r session .
till' St' l'\' lt't.' .
BOOSTERS TO MEET
The Ohio While House l'Ull·
,
\
hwn~
also
saul
that
man
r
The Me igs Loc al Band
fe
n·ncc on l.ibranes to be
of
tht'
dn
ltln•Jt
111
till'
gntlh.'~"i
Boosters will meet M 7:30 p. ·
held
111 the fall wa&gt; discussed
krndcrgr.irlt:!n
throu
gh
s1
xth
m. Monday at the high school
al1mg
with ~::~ppnlpn ai ! UJI bil ls
gr;J
dt·
111
the
J
V
1crgs
Lueiil
band ruum . Parent s uf senior
curTrntly
undt.•r l'U!JsitlcraSdlilollJtstrJ
ct
arcnotlucalt'd
band members as well as
\\
rtlun
ctn
CJ ree~ uf walking tu t:t tl onm W osh in ~t on .
juni or band parents are
Postl.JI.{{' in e re~t se!) e~nd their
llbrar1 ur lu the prupusctl
urged to attend.
stop:-, 111 ttn: srx conunumtics llnpal"l un OVAl. were
tliSl'USSNI and II Wl:.I S reported
llsil'd b) Olson .
Tht C~ssistan t supet'lntcn - Llwt Wllhout additional ci r·
tk·nl clwrg{•d thc.rt ta k1ng the r ul al1on the Mall-A-Boo k
h011kllluhi ll' i::IWH\' frulll th ~ JX1Stagc will II H•.Tl.!asc nex t
~dmui . . 1s just c.~ 'r1rst !'l tcp in year from $:10.1100 to $48,000
t.ak ulg the bookmoblll' out uf wtd on the schedule uf rates

Hospital News
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted - None .
Discharged - Brenda
LeMaster, Helen Johnson,
Mary Hendricks, Annabelle
Ward, Mildred Will, Ruth
Gosney, Katrine Millikan,
Tony Quillen, Jimmy King,
Leslie Price, f.rnest ine
Fisher, Donald Armentrout,
Minni e Kapteina, Alma
Frazier, Howard Sayre.

Holzer Medical Center
1Discharges, June 8!
Tami Adams , Grace
Boster, Robert Brenneman,
Steven Bush. Scott Chevalier,
J oyce Denney, Jam es
Goodnite , Ernest Harless .
Donna Howard , Hermetta
Hysell, Lana !son, Madelene
Landrum , Mami e Mann ,
Mrs. William Metzler and
daughter , Hazel Mont·
go mcr oy, Melissa Nance,
Fran k
Ruff,
Cynthia
Schneider, Donna Shinn,
Rolie Smith, Corella Thomas,
Mae Venekamp, Zeldon West,
Mrs. Anthony Williamson and
son.
Blrth
Mr . and Mrs. Mike Stumbo,
&lt;!ppruvcd in the yea rs to
a daughter, Oak Hill.

!Ill' I'U Unt )..

Yuu'n• gurng tu take the l·or ne al no

Jnt:rcct.~c

m dr·

culution. the cost will be well
sdlHub t- rnd rn ovc to the sax IJI'C r $100,1100 by i98i.
\)llokrnulu \e CH\'HY fr·um th e

or

&gt;a1d that Mt•tgs Cuunty will. justify the set'\'lce. Tanuny
nut llt• able tu keep the Clark of McArt hur who ~ ave
bv(}ktnl&gt;brle 111 cwy cet pr:ll'lty the re;JUrt . also sa id that the
wnhout fuwu cial help . The m.lvisury comnlitt!Jc would
lxwkmubrh"' 1~ serving Meigs, like tu ser: some I!Xpanslon in
Vmlun and .l heksml Cuu nties. the Mai i·A·Buuk service.
Purc h&lt;~ se

uf gra phic art
of materials at a cost of $330

OV AL 's Olsun has recum·

IT'S MONEY
that you can get your ha'nd s on tm·
mediately and without penalty. In a ny
amount your account is welcome.

mended
elrnunnt ron
btHJk rn oi) IJc !)Cf'VI l'C com-

wt.~ s

appru\·c d . Jane
s poke on

pktelv 111 IJ&lt;Jth of thusc coun· MrG I' Cgory

ex penses. They will be on Appalachian folklore by a Meigs
Countian : nature studies, a
story teller, and communica·
lion awareness.
Susan Fleshman, who will
leave here at the end of June
and has acccptc'll a position at
\he Westerville Public
!Jbrary, wa s recognized by
Pat Holter , president of the
local li brary boHrd. and Mrs.
Eblin on behalf of the boa rd
presented her with a CB
Hadiu set.
Dinner w a s sr r ve d
pt•ecedlllg the meeting .

Huntington•. .
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responsible for burning their
clubhouse down in Lawrence
County .
Kemp was found dead last
week off a highway. There
was no attempt on Howell's
life.
Tom

pomeroy
nationa .
bank
the bank of
the century
established 1872

VC:U male the clrrerence ·

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Mrs. Lloyd Wolfe, Dennis and
Beverly Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs.
George E. Conroy, Jr .. Kim
Conroy, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Conroy, Allen Weber, Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Long and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy umg, Akron ;
Mrs. Rose Marie Hutchinson,
Bellevue and Ruth Rhodes
and Elmer Lake, Huntington,
W.Va.

LELA FORREST
Mrs. Lela Forrest , 91 ,
Rutland, died Wedn esday
evening at the Jones Home
Health Care Center in Tuppers Plains follo wing an
ex tended illness.
Mrs. Forrest was born at
Harrisonville, a daughter of
the late J:'erry and Mary Gary
Stiles . Sh e attended the
Rutland United Methodist
Church and had been a
res ident of Meigs County, the
greater part of her life.
Surviving are two grand·
sons, Robert Fo\rest, Jr. , The
Plains, and Happy Forrest ,
Nelso nville, fi ve great grandc hildren and several
nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Forrest was preceded
in death by her husband,
Adam ; a son, Robert, and a
sister, Verna Carpenter.
Graveside services will be
held at I p.m. Saturday at the
Wells Cemetery, Pageville,
wi th the Rev. Ri chard
Thomas officiating . Friends
may call at the White Funeral
Home in Coolville after 4 p.m.
Friday .

today.
He was born on Aug. 29,
1896 in Taylor County to the
late George W. and Sarah
Lambert Keener. He was
preceded in death by his first
wife Lillie Zumbro Keener in
1964 along with one daughter
and one son.
He was a retired employee
of the Point Pleasant
Transportation Co., former
em ployee of the State Road
Commission, member of the
Trinity United Methodist
Church and a veteran of
World War I.
Survivors include hi s
second wife, Mrs. May Roush
Keener;.nine daughters, Mrs.
Sarah Mattox and Mrs.
Frances Beller, both of Point
Pleasant ; Mrs . Margie
Coleman, Vienna ; Mrs. Mary
Ja ckson, and Mrs. Sue
Hoschar, both of Dunbar ;
Mrs. J o Lou Alt, Division,
Mich.: Miss Nina Keener,
Troy, Mich.; Mrs. June Avis,
Guysville, 0 .; Mrs. Myrtle
Hogsett, Huntington : two
sons, George D. Keener Jr.,
Gallipol is, and Kenneth
Keener, Dunba·r; one sister,
Mrs. Wi)ma Sharp, Fair·
mont ; ·one brother, Everett,
Graft on; two steJHlaughters
and two step-sons and 33
grandchildren and 24 great·
grandchildren also survi ve.
In lieu of flowers the family
requests that donations be
made to the Mason County
· Cancer Fund or the Veteran 's
Auxiliary of the Veterans
Hospital in Huntington .

HYMN SING
A hymn sing will be held at
I :30 p.m. Sunday at the
Nease Settlement Church .
Singers will be the Shaffer
GEORGE 0. KEENER
Fun eral services for Family of Crown City and Sid
George D. Kee ner , 81 , and Carol Hayman. A
Jericho Rd ., Point Pleasant, covered dish, potluck dinner
will be held Sunday I :30 p. m. will be held at 12:30 p.m.
in the Crow-Hussell Funeral
FITCH REUNION
Home with .the Rev . Orville
The annual Fitch family
White and Eugene Zllpp of·
ficiating . Burial will be in reunion will be held at 12:30
Kirkland Memorial Gardens. p.m. on Sunday, June 18, at
Friends will be received at the Portland Park. Lunch will
the funeral home after 7 p. m. be served at 12:30 p.m.

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Duncan ,

an

investlgator
for
the
prosecuting attorney in
.Lawrence County, quoted the
suspect, Robert Souder, 29,
Huntington, as telling police
the shooting climaxed
arguments between Kemp
and him when he tried to talk
Kemp out of ca rrying out the
plot.
an
Souder,
himself
Avenger, remains in jail at
Ironton , una ble to go a
S\00,000 bond .

located un Middl eport Hill near !he site of
the old highschool bui lding .

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general cimlrman, wlks with three of the campaib'll's

honorary chalrpurson!-:l ,lcft to ri ~ht , Mrs. Esther Greer. Mrs.

II Calendar I

SUSAN HANNUM WON
EAST MEIGS - Susan
Hannum was presented the
John Philip Sousa band
award at the recent Eastern
High
School
awards
assembly . Miss Hannum was
not listed in the school's Ust of
award winners.
WALKER ELECTED
Herb Walker , farmer and
industrial developer of
Lancaster, was elected
Republican State Central
Committee Man from the lOth
Congressional District
Tuesday. The lOth District is
t'Omposed of 13 eountlea in·
cludlng GaUia and Meigs.
According to the unofflclal
taUy, Walker carried 11 of the
13 co unties . Walker taUied
14,272 votes compared to
11,226 received by his opponents.
COMMJ'ITEE MEETING
The Meigs County Central
Committee will be organized
at a meeting to be held at 8
p.in. Thursduy at the Meigs
Inn. At 8 p.m. following the
session, Jack Hillyer, district
state senator nominee, will be
present to address the group.
The public is invited.
SPECIAL MEETING
A special meeting of the
Eastern Local School District
Board of Education has been
set for I p.m. Monday in the
library of the hlgb school with
teacher negotlatlons to be
dlscussed .

RIO GR ,\NOE;

Four

dollar capital campaign. according
to an announl'ement today by Da niel
Evans.
campaign
general
chairman , and Paul C. Haye s, Hio
Grande prcsidenl.
The four are Mrs. F:sther Greer.
Knox ville, Tenn ., who is &lt;1

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Davis, Sr., was not present for the photo.

Jmn c~

these is most helpfu I to us as we seek
Rio Grande ," Hayes said.

completed

Plan s for the college, as part of
U1e capttal campaign, include the

Amung those expetled to attend lhe
celebration tode~y arc scvcrCJI grandsons uf

construction of a new student ·

tile Re v. Mr. Rickman .
In 1902 the Sewin g Circle uf the church

wbuild for the future or edu ca tion at

board. Ohio Valley Bank, Gallipolis .

scholarship and fa culty enrichment.

of

commun ity

cente r

and

the

expa nsion of the &lt;·allege's fund for

tll'op le likt·

GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

Tuesday

and

ran~ing

frnm

lOs.

GALLIPOI,JS -

A bachelor, Rothgeb , Is a registered
football and baseball official wllh the Ohio
HJah School Athletic Association, a former
aumrner baseball coach in Gall\polls and
Oleshire. His Cheshire pony league IA!ams
(11169-73) were very competitive having
captured one league championship,
finishing second three Umea and third,

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MRS. CAMPBELL HARPER

OLDEST MEMBER - Mrs. Nellie
Winston , 83, Middleport, is the ulde st
member or the church. In September

1922 she changed her membership from
the Providence Church at Kerr to th e

Middleport Churc h. She will be
recognized at this afternoon 's tOOth
anniversary celebratiun .

RECOGN IZ F. D·· Mrs.

Ca mpbell

Harper uf Pumcru y holds the record for
bt-ing a nwmbtr of the Mou11t Moriah

ll&lt;lptisl ('hurch the longest. She joined
tht· church 62 yea rs agu. It was in May,

i916 thai slw, h1•r grandfather . John
Hudson, and brother, Chm:ncc Bt·aumllnt , Middlcptlrt, were baptizOO in the
Ohiu Ri H" r and t.akt:n into tht•
Muriah ft•\luwship.

Mt.

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MIDDLEPORT- POMEROY

PRICE 25 CENTS

George Olson,

cunstruction plans fur completiun ur the
city's recreation eomplex off Bob

MeCormlck and Texas Roads have
been approved by the department.
This wlll permlt the city to
advertise fur bids fur remaining work
sometlme th!B week. probably Monday.
Bids on electrical, plumbing,
access road 1 parking lot and se"·er IJne

projecta will be opened
approxllilately two weeks .

In

Once contracts are awarded, th e

project, if all goes well. should
be «&gt;mpleted within 30 days.
MARY MII.IS

PAMELA ROSS

Awards highlight
nurses ' ceremony
HODNEY - Top senior awards went Holzer Medical Center, made the two
presentations on beha lf of the Gallia
Pamela Ross, Hillsboro, d urin ~ Friday County Medical Society and the Holzer
evening's 55th annual comm encement Clini c, Ud .
Miss Mil ls was presented with a cash
exercises M Um Holzer Medica l Cen ter
award
by the Gallia County Medical
&amp;hnol of Nursing. Ceremonies were held
Society
for achieving the highe st
in Faith Baptist Church.
. Hugh P. Kirkel. president of the cumulativ e grade point avera~e in the
graduating class for ali th ree years of
education in the Holzer Medi cal Center
School of Nursing. Selected as the Best All
Around Student by the faculty and the
entire student body of the School of
Nursing was Miss Ross and N!r cash
award was from the Holzer Cl inic, Ltd . She
ha s shown out;;tanding ability In the
lu Mnry Lnuise Mills, Pomeroy, and

news editor positi.o n

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Department of Natural Resources,
Saturday Informed Galllpull s Ctty
Manager Chris Murris that

Rothgeb named to OVPC
GALLIPOLIS - Richard S. Owen,
publisher, Saturday announ ced the
promotion of Oale Rothgeb, Jr ., 32, Rt. I,
Gallipolis, to news editor for the Ohio
Valley Publislung Company.
Rothgeb, a son of Mrs. Glenna Rothgeb,
Rt. 1, Gallipolis, and the late Dale
Rothgeb, Sr., has served as assistant city
editor for the Gallipolis Daily Tribune the
past eight years.
In that capacity, he covered the city
news beat, community and civic meetings,
meetings of the local boards of education
and has written high sc hool sports.
A graduate of Kyger Creek Htgh School,
Rothgeb began his journalism career as a
parttlme editorial employee shortly after
graduation in the fall of 1963. He served as
a member of the Tribune ediWrial staff
and mail room clerk until January 1966.
At that time, Rothgeb joined WJEH
radio as news director , a position held
there until March, 1970, when he rejoined
lhe Gallipolis Tribune .
Rothgeb has been active in commwllty
and clv.ic affalrs having served as a
member of the old Kyger Creek Boord of
Education and the Gallla County Local
Board of Education. He was first electro
113 a member of the KC board at tlJe age of

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Di,risiuo or Parks and Re creaUoo, Ohio

the scene.

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Mile Hill, near Racine. Racine ond
~raCWJII FiN! Departments were called to

and

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Junior Holsinger, and its contents, FriflHy
morning.
The one story frame was located on

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origin destroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs.

EXTENDED FORECAST
Monday lhruugh Wednesday, a
chance of shuwers Munday, with highs
In the mid ur upper 80s and luws
ranging from the mid 60s tu the Juw l Os.

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wv s orgt~nizcd willr Mrs. Kathr yn Hudson.
muther of the late Bertha Ja ckson, be1ng
the fi rst president. Later the mune of the
Auxi liary was d umgetl to tile Missionary

Racine home
hit by fire

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The Rev . P. H. Williams, first pastor uf the
congregation was the speaker.
Tile flood of 1884 was a disaster fur the
church inl!Jat the pews were dl:struyed. It
wetsn' t until 189fi when the Hev . J . H.
Rickman wa s pastur lha t the vestibule wa s

unba

The family is In dire need of clothin~
and hot!Sehold goods.
Clothing sizes needed are: lor Jh··
father, 36-31 in fl1111 L,, shirts large. 11 and
one-half shoes ; mother, size 20 slac·k•, 4211 blouses. 9 shoes, 42 doubleD bruss ~en• ;
children, J0.34 pant s, medium shirt . IU und
one-half shoe; 10 pants, 12 shirt, &gt;ize .I
shoe; sile 4 W 6 shirt , 3 or 4 in pants 11nd II
size shoe: 4 or 5 shirt si7.C, 2or 3 panl'i (lnd
size 9 shoe.
The couple's handles on the CB are
Hllltopper and Windy . Those wishing t&lt;•
donate are asked to call Louise DeLong at

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Sud~ty

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Morris were members vf the
buildin '5 conunittcc.

and bc ndar lur nf Rio Grande
Colle~e; Mrs. E. E. Davis, a
prominen t Jackson resident and
widow of E. E. Davis; S. S. Davis,
Sr .. dminnan of the board of Liqu iBox Corp., Worthington, Ohin ; ~n d
Elllerson Evans . chair man of the

"The support

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the mid 70s tt) the luw 80s and lu"·" In lhr

12-INCH
wesr BEND, SKILLET

E. E. Da vis and Emerson Evans. A fourth member , S. S.

l«iges from Middleport, Gallipol is aud
Point Pleasant . Matt Silas, Juhn Hull and

Middleport nat ive. lon g-lime trustee

prominent ci tizen~ lwvc abrreed to ·
serve as honorary chairpersons for
Rio Grande Col l1•gc's $4.9 mi llion

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wa s laid in 1887 under the CJuspkes of

Four named honorary chairpersons

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SATURDAY
BAKE SALE Saturday in
front of New York Clothing
HoUse sponsored by Asbury
and
Syracuse
Unlted
Methodist youth. Bread,
rolls,
pies,
candy
will be
and cookies
sold. The sale is from 9 a.m.
to I p.m.

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and

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ln the librarr~:~ns adv isory resource persuns as an effecnext tl un~ wind! will happen l'UIIlllllttec, l'U il[ lll Ui.Hli,;C
tive way to share group pro1~ thCJt the CJ JilUU ilt uf c rn:ula- lhl' bookmobilE.· service was grams and stimulate readet··
tr un w1 l l not ju s ti fy dbc ussed &lt;~nd 11 was reported ship and iUlnuunct.'&lt;.l swnmer
lx10krnubrle serviee in the tl'"t Vtntun &lt;~nd Jackson programs to be carried out.
hbnmt~s want tu d1scunt rnue
count) at CJII."
She reported that there will
Wand&lt;~ I-:bhn. who serves IJ&lt;Jokmubile sen•1ee un the be a total of 34 programs at a
on till' Me 1g:-, l .ibn-H)' Buard, ba sts that tile rust dues nut cost of $20 each plus travel

to mrmm1ty stops. Then the

pomeroy
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Kindergarten students
at Middleport graduating

of Mount Moriah cwne &lt;~bout after a spli t

Darrick McCloud, Heather Hovatter, Ronnie Fry, Sandy
Marcwn, Lori Engle, Kevin Bailey, Cheryl Stevens,
Danya Gheen, Amy Epple; third row, Stacy Tyree, Pam
Zirkle, MieheUe Triplelt, Heather Wood, Johnny Tillis
Jimmy Williams, Tanya Brown, Heath Richmond
Heidi Caruthers.
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AFTERNOON KINDERGARTEN class of Mary Rose
will gradua!A! this evening in commencement exercises to
be held at Pearl Street Elementary at 7:30p.m. First row,
l.r , Billy Milliron, Michael Barton, Carl Nicholson, Joey
Hysell, Richard Rathburn, Jay McCarty, Lara Hall,
Jimmy Reynolds, Scott Ogdin, Lisa Blake ; second row,

row , Shawn Palmer, Paul Kent, Wendy Carsey, Aaron
Davis, Patricia Nibert,.Eugene Aleshire, Kelly Stewart,
Melissa Fife, Matthew Smith, Christopher George, Susie
Manley, James Large ; third row, Ray Stewart, Leah
Daniels, Mary Byer, Debbie Blake, Clinton Glaze, Brian
Smith, Eddie Crooks, Tracy Dewees, Jennifer McKinley,
Ryan· Hayman, Ryan Harper and Joe Gilkey .

clinical area , main Wined a good academic

standing, demon strated leade rship in
Sc hool activities and renects the ideals of
a professional nurse in total personallty.
Misa Ross is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Ross of Hillsboro, Ohio. She
was a May, !975 graduate of Unioto High
School in C,'hillicothe and ranked 6th tn a
class of 116 graduates . While in higb
school she was a member of the varsity
tennis 'IA!am and worked as a lifeguard . She
received various awards .Including
science Amertcan Legion and Honor
Society: She was actively involved in the
Girl SCout;; lor more than 10 years. At the
School of Nursing, Miss Ross wac ,
president of the Stud ent Government for
1977-78 a membe r of the Glee Club and has
been ~rving as Secretary of the Senior
Class.
Miss Mills Is the daughter of Mr . and
Mrs. Robert Mills of Route 3, Pomeroy.
She gradua!A!d from Eastern Higb SChool
in Reedsville, ranking fi rst in her 1975
graduating class of 71 students. She was
c&lt;HOditor of the school yearbook and vice
president of N!r high school class for three
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Mayor says thanks
RUTLAND - Rutland Mayor
Eugene Thompson today extended
thanks to all per~ms who helped with
the flash flu ud cleanup In the
community Friday .
The Mayor ••tended special thanks
tu Bruce Oa\'ls and members uf the

Rutland Voluntt•er Fire Deparlmeut.

Construction to begin
on 3 school projects
CENTERVIlLE - Construction will
begin soon on three major projects in the
Gallia County Local SChool District.
Bob Grant, the board's architect,
announced here Saturday coo struction will
start June 20 oo renovation of the fireravaged Cen!A!rville Elementary Building
and June 2S on the HaMan Trace
Elementary bullding, also hit by lire this
past wln!A!r. Both structures are to be
ready for use during the !9711-79 school
IA!rm.
Declaring a resolution of necessity,
the board acted upon a recommendation of
Grant Ill obtain bids for roof repatr at
Southwestern, Kyger Creek and North
Gallia High Schools and Addaviil e
Elementary SChool.
Grant sald July 15 has been set as the
anlicipatro daoo for the start of roof repair
work . He said the jobs should be completed
by Aug . 2S.
The board will meet Wednesday at 8

CC to discuss Regatta plans
DALE ROTHGEB,Jr.

ooce.
He is a charter member of the Gallipolis
Area Jaycees and a member of the
Campaign Freewill Baptist Church. HiS
bobbles are watching sporting events and
attending Cincinnati Reds ba.eball games.

MEIGS COUNTY SHEH!Ff James Proffitt, left . and Gary Wolfe , sheriff 's
investigawr . are pictured with cracked corn and part or a still they found during a
Frida y ra id at th e home of Paul Steinmetz. 40, Rutland . Stemmetz was arrested
oo two charges. See Page U-llor story and another photo.

POMEROY - The Pomeroy Chamber featurlnc a dlsco dance. Saturday rides
of Commerce will meet Tuesday at noon at will be offered from 12:4li tD 2:45, 3:30 to
the Meigs fM to discuss plans for the Big S:30 and 1:1~ to 1:15. Regular rides are $5 a
perm and the senil&gt;r cltlzens ride Is $3 a
Bend Regatta.
Tickets to ride the P. A. Denny S!A!rn- per9llll .
Tickets to the cruise and dance on
wheeler may be reserved by oont&gt;~ctlng
Kyle Allen at 992-2121 Ot' Emmogene Saturday ntght are all sold. However, Mrs.
Holstein iS still taking reservations in case
Holstein at 992~005 .
Friday, June 23, cruises will be offered of cancellations.
from Ito 10 p.m. and 10:30 to 12 :30 a.m.

p.m. 10 d1scuss bids on portable classroom
facilities which will also be placed
throughout the county.
In a related in cident regarding
Centerville students, who have been
attending class at Camp Francis Asbury,
the board approved a motion transferrilll\
those students . teachers and Principal
Allee Fulks w the Bidwell-Porter Building
for the remaining five days of thi s school
year.

Some parenL' in attendance objected
to the move bet·ause they fe lt their

children had already been subjected to
enough disruptions tllis school year .

Actually , !11e motion was an alter
thought since the move had already been
completed .
Begin ning Monday, studen ts at
Centerville will go to Bidwell-Porter for
classes beginning at 9:30a.m. and running
through 2: 30 p.mluon Wednesday and
Thursday, the da y will run from 9 a.m . to
2:30p.m. and on Friday, the final day of
classes. student;; will be in sesston from 9
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25 names drawn in Meigs
for possible jury duty
POMEROY - Twenty-five additional
names were drawn for pnssible Petit Jury
Saturday morning in the offi ce of the Clerk
of Courts.
Names drawn were Margar et
Grossnickel , Reedsv\lle; Linda Hill ,
Racu1e ; Jessie McCall, Rt. 2, Albany;
Paul R. Roush, Rt. I, Reedsville ; Minnle
M. Brown, Rt. ! , Middleport ; Ray C.
Frank, Rt . 3, Racine ; Thelma Berry, Rt.l ,
Middleport ; Carl Dill, Rt . 3, Pomeroy ;
Frances Carleton, Rt. 3, Pomeroy; Joan
Corder, Pomeroy ; John M. Bailey, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy; Don Betzing, Pomeroy: Fred 0.
Searles , Cheshire; Ina Teaford,

Middleport ; Patricia Sham, Rt. t, Racine;
MircRatliffe, Cheshire ; Dale Kautz;Rt. 3,
Pomeroy: Bru ce Hoffma n, Rt. 4,
Pomeroy; James Gaston, Rt. 3, Albany;
Arthur Hes8, Rt . I, Middleport; Glenn E.
Thompson , Rt. 2, Albany : William A.
Young , Pomeroy ; Helen Dias, Ill. 2,
Pomeroy: Bonnie Lawrent'C, Portland,
and Alfred Wolfe, Rt. 3, Pomeroy.
Attending were Larry Spencer, Clerk
ol Courts . Nellie Brown, Judge John C.
Bacon, Freeland Norris , Jury
Commissioner, and Robert Beegle, Deputy
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A-2 - The Sunday Times-Sentinel , Sunday, June 11,1978
seven week basis.
Ralph Baylor, Rt. I, Gallipolis, was
employed as mana~er of the Kyger Creek
swimming pool. Lifeguards htred we re
Theresa Thompson, Tammy Hernsworth
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and Teresa Mitchell.
years . She also found time to be active in 4Pool rates were set as follows:
H Club work . During her spare moments
Season family $22 + $2 per child;
she likes to embroider, read, swim, play
season adult $18 ; season child $10; per
tennis and the pian9. She is the \i ce
ticket adult $1 ; per ticket child $50 cents
president of the Senior Class at the Sc hool
and private group $35.
of Nursing, and performed particularly
Hesignat ions accepted Saturday
well in the clinical area as a student nurse.
included teachers, Barbara H. Stewart,
James Yingpeh Toog, Ph. D., w~s the
vocal music instructor in the Kyger Creek
featured speaker at Friday eveninrs
area, Laura L. Venturino, EMR teacher at
School of Nursing graduation ceremomes.
Ches)]ire-Kyger, Roger Pace, custodian at
He is a professor of chemistry and the
Cente rville and · Robert 1.. Lanning as
director of the forensic chemiStry
principal at Kyger Creek High School
program at Ohio University: His chosen
effective June :lll.
subject was "Nursing : Chermstry of Love
La nn ing will become se co ndary
for Humanity". Dr. Tong commented that
supervisor in charge of curriculum at the
nursing is an important asp~t of medicine
Central Office.
dealing with people, and to do this, a nurse
Resig ning supp lemental contracts
must love people. Nurses, he said, must
were Ga il Darst, cheerleader adVIsor at
have an abundant love for human beings .
North Gallia· Ellen Va nce, Pep Club
They must love their patients, and
advisor at So'uthwestern and Cynthia A.
therefore they can help nature to help the
Wilson, girls' basketball at So uthwest~rn .
patient get well through love.
The board is sued the fo llowmg
supplemental contracts : Kristi Blazer,
Dr. Tong compared love to a chemical
Keywanelle Club advisor at Kyger Creek
reaction. sa)i ng that it is the catalyst that
High School ; Phyllis Thompson, JUnior
makes the patient recover . He basically
high chee rleader advisor, Hannan Trace;
covered three areas of love in the nursing
Donald Saunders, girls s&lt;lftball coach,
profession, discussing first , why love is
Hannan Trace and Lori Hesson, Kyger
essential for nursing; then, how nurses
Creek, from yearbook advisor to junior
sh ould love, equating it with compassion
class advisor.
for their patients, and fina lly, how and
- Employed Mrs. Elsie M. Ha lley to
when a nurse ca n develop this needed
transport her daughter to a hearing
compassion to love their patients.
impaired clas5 at Jackson. .
He closed with his version of a
- Returned custodian Fred L. Fellure
Confucious quote : "It 's not nursing that
to active duty pending release from the
makes nurses great, but nurses that make
School Employees Retirement System .
nursing great''.
Fe llure has been on disability leave of
Conferring the diplomas on the Nu rsing
absence .
School graduates was Charles E. Holzer. _
- Employed Robert Ashley and
Jr .. M. D., President of the Hospital
James Sprague as summer driver's
Medical Staff and a member of the Board
education instructors.
of Trustees of th e Holzer Hospitnl
- Authorized participation in the
Foundation . The class was presented to
Southeastern Ohio and RESA Agency at a
him by Milisa K. Rizer. R. N., Senior Cla ss
cost of $2,200 per year.
Advisor. The Seniors received their pins
- Established an effective date for
from Janet M. Byers, R. N.. Director of
personnel not covered under the master
Nursing Education .
co ntract to receive full increments
Musical selections by th e Scmor Choral
resulting from the salary schedules
Ensemble were accompan ied by Mrs.
approved for Sept. 24, 1978.
Anne Fischer . Mrs. Merlyn Hoss was at
- Granted the senior class at
the or~a n for th e Processional and
Southwestern High School permission to
Hecessional. The Reve rend Arthur C.
take a senior trip next May to South
Lund, Director uf Chaplainry Services at
Carolina.
the Holzer Medical Center pronounced the
- Approved payment of outstanding
Invocation and the Reverend Lynn D.
bills totaling $98,135.14.
Lahaie, Pastor of Faith Baptist Church.
- Adopted the 19711-79 school calendar
the Benediction.
submitted by a committee l'Omposed of
A reception for relati ves and fri ends of
Uoyd Danner, Paul Dillon, Robert A .
the graduates was held following the
Powell and Lark Napier, Jr. An m-serVIce
ceremooy in the church hall at Faith
day will be held oo Aug. 25. Fir~t day for
Baptist Church. Rodnev .
students is Aug. 28. Students wtll be out
Sept. 4, Labor Day; Oct. 13 for a parent·
teacher conference; Nov . 23-24 Thank sgiving; Dec . 22-Jan . 2 Christmas ; Jan . 15
- in-service day ; Jan . 22 - parent- .
Cunlinued From A·l
teacher conference; Feb. 19 President's
a.m . w I p.m .
Day
; April 11, 12, 13, 16 and 17 spring
. A long discussion was held on the
vacation.
May 30 has been set as the last
disruption ca used in moving from Camp
day
for
school.
Asbury to Bidweli·Porter. Supt. Tom

Awards

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Father's Day Is Sunday, June 18th

Racine Elementary wins award
RACINE Principa l
Robert Beegle reports that
Racine Elementary School
has been awarded the
" READING HA LL OF
FAME AWARD" for par·
ticipation in a reading incentive program which
resulted
i'n
student
achievement and increased
use of reading ski lls. The
Stale Boa rd of Educa~ ion
presented cer tificates to
schools that participated in
the state-wide reading improvement effort .
At Racine Elementary, a
reading contest was held
from March unt il May , in
whi ch the students were
encouraged to read books of
their own choosing. For ever
two boo ks read, the •tudent's
name was pl aced on a
segment of a " READING
WORM." The worm wound
entirely aro und the inside of
the school from the basement
to the top noor. During this
TOP READERS - Shown in the photograph with the
school-wide contest, over 800
"Reading Hall of Fame Award" are Racine Elementary
books were read . The second
students from each grade that read the most books in the
grade student s read more
reading contest : First row, left to right, Tracy Beegle,
grade I; Marty Cleland, grade 2; second row; Tracy
books than the other Classes
with the total of 250 books.
Cleland and Kerri Beegle, grade 4; Wendy Wolfe, grade 3;
The winner with most
third row, Ral ph Fisher, grade 5 and Tony Wolfe, grade 6.
boo ks read was second
grader Marty Cleland who
read 76 books.
Each participa nt received
an iron-on patch labeling him
MEETING HELD
Russell , floyd Wright , Don
as a ''reading winner."
GALLIPOLIS - The Gallta Wright and Bandy Friend.
Co un ty C.B. Radio Club
Refreshments were served.
discussed pl ans to increase
All in terr.&lt; ted Ga lli a
SQUAD RUNS
MIDDLEPORT - Th e membersh ip durin g it s Coun ti ans are inv ited to
Middleport E-R squad was regular meeting last w~ek . attend the next meeting on
called Friday atl2 :41 p.m. to ;'resident Ca rla St ump J une 29.
333 Laslev St reet for Marie presided over the meeting.
Custer ;..ho had fallen . Members present were Carla
Saturday at !0 :26a.m., Betty Stump, Mike Blazer, Marlene
Armentrout, 186 Second Ave ., Blazer , Eli Hatfield, Andy
Middleport , was taken to Pe rsin ge r , Clifford and
Veterans Memorial Hospital. Emma Newman, and Oliver
Marie Custer was taken to St over . Visi,lllr S Wl'r(' nm
Veterans Memorial Hospita L

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ROGER WILLOUGYBY got an une&gt;q&gt;ecll'll week's
vacation from his employment in Phoe nix and fl y in to visit
with friends and rela tives. Roger and his mother, Mrs. Ethel
Bauer and sisters, Mary and Marga ret, reside in Tempe, Ariz.

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MRS. VILMA PlKKOJA, who directed the bookmobile in
Meigs County for several years, appeared always to be doing
battle to held the services of the unit for the county. Mrs.
Plkkoja retired a year or so ago and apparen tly the
bookmobile is to make the trip, especially serving the schools.
I thin k that's too bad. School libraries are totally
inadequate for the most part and although U1ere are libraries
in Pomeroy and Middlepor t which will serve school children,
getting to those libraries is prett y frequently a chore for young
people living out in the county , especia lly if a parent could care
lesi or the family doesn't have a car.
There are, as always, other ''plans '' for service such as a
"mail a book" prog ram, etc. Frank ly,l've always believed the
bOOkmobile has encouraged young people to read or at least
look through books. And let's face it, if you can' t read, the
Mndicaps are great. Too, if the li brary servi ce doesn't

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of comm unication between

the cent ral offi ce and prin·
ci pal Allee fulks. Fulks took
e. ception at his charge ,
stating, "It was not his job tu
s upervi s·e ma intenan ce
personnel (those who handl ed
the moving l."
At least one parent argu ed
the children's interest had
already ceased , thus there
wa s no use to g(, t he
remaining
fi ve
days.
However, the ooa rd sa id the
school must comply with
state reg ulations and go the
number of days "'quired by
the Stat e Dep artment of
Education .
A motion transfer ri ng the
students wa s approved 4·1
with David Arrowoo d Pi&gt;'
posing.
Lloyd A. Myers, principal
at Ches hi re
Ky ge r,
presented a plan fur summer
recreation programs in the
four -co un ty at tendan ce
area s. The 0 . 0. Mcintyre
Park Dist rict has allocated a
maximum of $5,000 to the
co unty schools for operation
of the program .
Myers requested the .board
allocate another II ,000 for
equipment. The program
includes gi rl s' so ftb all,
vo lleyball , basket ball , archery, mixed tennis and boys'
ba seba ll , so ftball and ba sketball.
Myers said he hopes to
employ four directors, one for
each attendance area to
run the prog rams . They
will be
heir! on a

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Martin, Route 3, Pomeroy. He is the son of Mrs . Margretta
Roush Wise, E. Main St., Pomeroy.

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camping is be~inning at
Camp . Asbury . He said it
would not be fea sible to hold
classes while counselors and
equipm ent would be movi ng
in .
Pare nts ho wever , were
dJsturbed the move occurred
this past week, th us causing
another disr uption. They also
felt there had been a la ck of
communication between the
board, admini strati on,
principal and teachers.
Board pres ide nt J ames
Blevins said there had been a
breakdown at 1he administrative level. He arr
parently blamed it on a lack

A39-POINT buck deer head has been mounted with sportsman clubs in Meigs County paying th ecosts involved . The head
will be presented to the Meigs Museum and will hopefully be
available on a loa n basis to various groups.

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Local School District schools will be closing
We4nesday, J une 14, rather than Wednesday, June 21, as
scliedu!ed.
.:lfell - to this point it is just a rumor.
= The other afternoon, District Supt. Charles Dowler
conferred for some four hours with Asst. State Supt. of
Iftiiructlon BiU Phillus and Rep. Ron James on the ma tter but
IOlhis point there ha s been no change.
= Meigs Local, one of many districts affected, was den ied
tJ:m: five additiona l calamity days allowed by the state
l~ature and it hasn't been an easy pill to swa llow. Attempts
atlOcal strikes involving students and parents were ineffective
ailil useless, really. Local administrators and boards of
e!IJI.tation can do nothing but abide by the ruling of the Ohio
Department of Educa tion denying some districts the fi ve
additional days. Th e state department of education holds the
Plfse strings and what else can be done loca lly e&gt;c"ept abide by
the ruling.
However, I'm with you . It doesn't seem fair .

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High School
honor. roll
. . given

Matson, Joe McCloud. !ton
McGra th, Jo McKinn ey,
Beverly McLain, Shari
Mitch, James Morrison. Todd
Morrow , Usa Nash, Billy
O'Brian, Sher rie Osborn e,
Kim Payne, Vicki Picke!IS,
Ru~ h anna
Plants , Rick
POMEHOY - Principal Cheryl LeFe bre , Mark Mitch , Priddy, Rhonda Reuter ,
James Diehl has reported the Judy Molden, Bonnie Morris, Dulhe Rousey. Lisa Scaggs,
fift h six weeks grading period Hobert Naka moto, La nce Bob Seelig, John Stout, Craig
honor roll for Meigs High Oliver, Pam Powers, Lisa Swick, Randy Tackett, Nickle
School. Making a grade of at Prate r, Rosa lin da Qualls, Van Meter Wilson , Mark
least "B" in all their subjects Rilla Rhoades, Randy Roach, Vcnoy , llita Vrni ng, Carol
Stephann ie Rought, Crystal Wifkes
to be listed were:
Seniors - Jeff Arnold , Rita Rqush, Nita Rushel, Ta":'"'y
Sophomores - Sonta Ash .
Ba iley, David Ba ll, Larry Simms, Jane S1sson, D1anc Ton ia Ash, Beth Bartrum,
Ball, Rory Bartrum, Da le Sm ith, Homer Smith, Melody Julie ·Biron, Saundra Bur·
Bing, Beverly Bishop, Cathy Snouffer, Robin Snowden, nem , Dan Carm an, Bob
Blaettnar, Ray Blume nauer, .Jim mer Snulsby, Brent Chappelear, Christine EbcrsPatty Boyles, Tana Bur- Stanley , Na ncy Stanley , bach, Jam es Fish, Mar k
bridge , Tracy Burdette, Velvet ' Sw isher, Paula Hood, Vicki Hood, Jenell
Marcia Cale, Mary Carswell , Thomas, Darlene Thornton , Kelly , Cliff Kennedy, Robert
Lori Clonch, Pat Corsi, Jeff Don Ti lli s, Te rri Tobin, Klein, Rena LeFebre, Pa ul
Couch, Tamm ie DeBord, Te resa Va n Meter , Pat Matson, Raymond Patterson,
Robert DeLong, Ka ren Vaugha n, Terri Vining, Scott Ga il Pierce, Kathie Quivey,
De Moss, Ma rcia Dillard , Warner, Mik e Wayland, Jtm DebbicSm ith, Paul Sturgeon.
Denn is Donohue, Sally Ervin, We bster, Dave Wil cox,
Freshmen - Regan Ar·
Vicky Epple, Pam Evans, Jennifer Wise.
nold, Joyce Baker, Tammy
Ba rbara Fetty, Terri Fife,
J uniors - Carin Bailey , Blake, Kenda Braun, Richard
Patricia Fitch, Chuck Fo il- Elaine Ba rnhart, Joy Beaver, Brown, Kelly Brown, Bi ll
rod, Becki Fry, Joe Games, Greg Becker, David Blake, Bruwmng, Way ne Capehart,
Vicky German , Carl Gheen , Brent Bolin, Jana Burson, freeda Chapma n, Shari
Peg gy Gi rulami , Cha rles J oyce Cook, Tammy Charles, Drehcl, Bob Duckwo rtlJ,
Hall , Shei la Harma n, Kelly Mary Co lwell , J ua nit a Patti Dugan. Billy Dyer.
Hawk, Judy Holliday, Tim Corbitt , Dia na Dav idson, Linda Eason. Tina East, Lori
Hood, Candy Hooper, Laura Linden Dunn, Patty Dyer, fa ul kner, Jerry Fie lds.
Hoover, Randy Ho udashelt , Beverly Faulkner, Beverly Kev in Gibbs, Katrena Ha le.
Kat hy Howard, Rhonda Grate, Judy Hall , Beverly Scott Harti nge r, Jayne
Hudson, Penny Hyse ll , Ray Ho ffman , Gary Ho ll iday, Hoefli ch, Floyd Holli day .
Ja ney , Vicky Hysell. Kevin Ja mie J ohn so n, Tammy Sheila Horky, Jean Horton,
Jewell, Sue Kennedy . Helen Johnson, Kev in Ki ng, Julie Joyce Janey, Brian King,
Dia nna
Lee, Unda Hovalchick, Amta Lee,
Ki ng, Paula Kloes, Kim Kitchen,
Kraulter, Marty Krawsczyn, Dal ean na Little, Va lerie Terry
Maye s,
Ch ris
McKinney, J eff McKnight,
Patty 11filchell , Jeff Moore,
encourage and serve young p!l&lt;&gt;ple , then I don't feel that it's Carol Morr is, Steve Ohlinger,
doing what it ought to be doing. But then in Meigs County just Bet h Perr in, Lori Hupe,
Marti n Searles, Ca mill e
about any se rvice - even though paid for wi th tax dollars Swindell, Barbara Thomas,
can be discontinued and who cares '
Jena Welker. Darla Wilcox,
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seven week basis.
Ralph Baylor, Rt. I, Gallipolis, was
employed as mana~er of the Kyger Creek
swimming pool. Lifeguards htred we re
Theresa Thompson, Tammy Hernsworth
Continued From A-I
and Teresa Mitchell.
years . She also found time to be active in 4Pool rates were set as follows:
H Club work . During her spare moments
Season family $22 + $2 per child;
she likes to embroider, read, swim, play
season adult $18 ; season child $10; per
tennis and the pian9. She is the \i ce
ticket adult $1 ; per ticket child $50 cents
president of the Senior Class at the Sc hool
and private group $35.
of Nursing, and performed particularly
Hesignat ions accepted Saturday
well in the clinical area as a student nurse.
included teachers, Barbara H. Stewart,
James Yingpeh Toog, Ph. D., w~s the
vocal music instructor in the Kyger Creek
featured speaker at Friday eveninrs
area, Laura L. Venturino, EMR teacher at
School of Nursing graduation ceremomes.
Ches)]ire-Kyger, Roger Pace, custodian at
He is a professor of chemistry and the
Cente rville and · Robert 1.. Lanning as
director of the forensic chemiStry
principal at Kyger Creek High School
program at Ohio University: His chosen
effective June :lll.
subject was "Nursing : Chermstry of Love
La nn ing will become se co ndary
for Humanity". Dr. Tong commented that
supervisor in charge of curriculum at the
nursing is an important asp~t of medicine
Central Office.
dealing with people, and to do this, a nurse
Resig ning supp lemental contracts
must love people. Nurses, he said, must
were Ga il Darst, cheerleader adVIsor at
have an abundant love for human beings .
North Gallia· Ellen Va nce, Pep Club
They must love their patients, and
advisor at So'uthwestern and Cynthia A.
therefore they can help nature to help the
Wilson, girls' basketball at So uthwest~rn .
patient get well through love.
The board is sued the fo llowmg
supplemental contracts : Kristi Blazer,
Dr. Tong compared love to a chemical
Keywanelle Club advisor at Kyger Creek
reaction. sa)i ng that it is the catalyst that
High School ; Phyllis Thompson, JUnior
makes the patient recover . He basically
high chee rleader advisor, Hannan Trace;
covered three areas of love in the nursing
Donald Saunders, girls s&lt;lftball coach,
profession, discussing first , why love is
Hannan Trace and Lori Hesson, Kyger
essential for nursing; then, how nurses
Creek, from yearbook advisor to junior
sh ould love, equating it with compassion
class advisor.
for their patients, and fina lly, how and
- Employed Mrs. Elsie M. Ha lley to
when a nurse ca n develop this needed
transport her daughter to a hearing
compassion to love their patients.
impaired clas5 at Jackson. .
He closed with his version of a
- Returned custodian Fred L. Fellure
Confucious quote : "It 's not nursing that
to active duty pending release from the
makes nurses great, but nurses that make
School Employees Retirement System .
nursing great''.
Fe llure has been on disability leave of
Conferring the diplomas on the Nu rsing
absence .
School graduates was Charles E. Holzer. _
- Employed Robert Ashley and
Jr .. M. D., President of the Hospital
James Sprague as summer driver's
Medical Staff and a member of the Board
education instructors.
of Trustees of th e Holzer Hospitnl
- Authorized participation in the
Foundation . The class was presented to
Southeastern Ohio and RESA Agency at a
him by Milisa K. Rizer. R. N., Senior Cla ss
cost of $2,200 per year.
Advisor. The Seniors received their pins
- Established an effective date for
from Janet M. Byers, R. N.. Director of
personnel not covered under the master
Nursing Education .
co ntract to receive full increments
Musical selections by th e Scmor Choral
resulting from the salary schedules
Ensemble were accompan ied by Mrs.
approved for Sept. 24, 1978.
Anne Fischer . Mrs. Merlyn Hoss was at
- Granted the senior class at
the or~a n for th e Processional and
Southwestern High School permission to
Hecessional. The Reve rend Arthur C.
take a senior trip next May to South
Lund, Director uf Chaplainry Services at
Carolina.
the Holzer Medical Center pronounced the
- Approved payment of outstanding
Invocation and the Reverend Lynn D.
bills totaling $98,135.14.
Lahaie, Pastor of Faith Baptist Church.
- Adopted the 19711-79 school calendar
the Benediction.
submitted by a committee l'Omposed of
A reception for relati ves and fri ends of
Uoyd Danner, Paul Dillon, Robert A .
the graduates was held following the
Powell and Lark Napier, Jr. An m-serVIce
ceremooy in the church hall at Faith
day will be held oo Aug. 25. Fir~t day for
Baptist Church. Rodnev .
students is Aug. 28. Students wtll be out
Sept. 4, Labor Day; Oct. 13 for a parent·
teacher conference; Nov . 23-24 Thank sgiving; Dec . 22-Jan . 2 Christmas ; Jan . 15
- in-service day ; Jan . 22 - parent- .
Cunlinued From A·l
teacher conference; Feb. 19 President's
a.m . w I p.m .
Day
; April 11, 12, 13, 16 and 17 spring
. A long discussion was held on the
vacation.
May 30 has been set as the last
disruption ca used in moving from Camp
day
for
school.
Asbury to Bidweli·Porter. Supt. Tom

Awards

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Father's Day Is Sunday, June 18th

Racine Elementary wins award
RACINE Principa l
Robert Beegle reports that
Racine Elementary School
has been awarded the
" READING HA LL OF
FAME AWARD" for par·
ticipation in a reading incentive program which
resulted
i'n
student
achievement and increased
use of reading ski lls. The
Stale Boa rd of Educa~ ion
presented cer tificates to
schools that participated in
the state-wide reading improvement effort .
At Racine Elementary, a
reading contest was held
from March unt il May , in
whi ch the students were
encouraged to read books of
their own choosing. For ever
two boo ks read, the •tudent's
name was pl aced on a
segment of a " READING
WORM." The worm wound
entirely aro und the inside of
the school from the basement
to the top noor. During this
TOP READERS - Shown in the photograph with the
school-wide contest, over 800
"Reading Hall of Fame Award" are Racine Elementary
books were read . The second
students from each grade that read the most books in the
grade student s read more
reading contest : First row, left to right, Tracy Beegle,
grade I; Marty Cleland, grade 2; second row; Tracy
books than the other Classes
with the total of 250 books.
Cleland and Kerri Beegle, grade 4; Wendy Wolfe, grade 3;
The winner with most
third row, Ral ph Fisher, grade 5 and Tony Wolfe, grade 6.
boo ks read was second
grader Marty Cleland who
read 76 books.
Each participa nt received
an iron-on patch labeling him
MEETING HELD
Russell , floyd Wright , Don
as a ''reading winner."
GALLIPOLIS - The Gallta Wright and Bandy Friend.
Co un ty C.B. Radio Club
Refreshments were served.
discussed pl ans to increase
All in terr.&lt; ted Ga lli a
SQUAD RUNS
MIDDLEPORT - Th e membersh ip durin g it s Coun ti ans are inv ited to
Middleport E-R squad was regular meeting last w~ek . attend the next meeting on
called Friday atl2 :41 p.m. to ;'resident Ca rla St ump J une 29.
333 Laslev St reet for Marie presided over the meeting.
Custer ;..ho had fallen . Members present were Carla
Saturday at !0 :26a.m., Betty Stump, Mike Blazer, Marlene
Armentrout, 186 Second Ave ., Blazer , Eli Hatfield, Andy
Middleport , was taken to Pe rsin ge r , Clifford and
Veterans Memorial Hospital. Emma Newman, and Oliver
Marie Custer was taken to St over . Visi,lllr S Wl'r(' nm
Veterans Memorial Hospita L

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with friends and rela tives. Roger and his mother, Mrs. Ethel
Bauer and sisters, Mary and Marga ret, reside in Tempe, Ariz.

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MRS. VILMA PlKKOJA, who directed the bookmobile in
Meigs County for several years, appeared always to be doing
battle to held the services of the unit for the county. Mrs.
Plkkoja retired a year or so ago and apparen tly the
bookmobile is to make the trip, especially serving the schools.
I thin k that's too bad. School libraries are totally
inadequate for the most part and although U1ere are libraries
in Pomeroy and Middlepor t which will serve school children,
getting to those libraries is prett y frequently a chore for young
people living out in the county , especia lly if a parent could care
lesi or the family doesn't have a car.
There are, as always, other ''plans '' for service such as a
"mail a book" prog ram, etc. Frank ly,l've always believed the
bOOkmobile has encouraged young people to read or at least
look through books. And let's face it, if you can' t read, the
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of comm unication between

the cent ral offi ce and prin·
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at Ches hi re
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former Madalyn Martin , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Martin, Route 3, Pomeroy. He is the son of Mrs . Margretta
Roush Wise, E. Main St., Pomeroy.

Harry O'Dairy thinks the best
place to stop for an after
practice or after the
game treat is

Hot Roast Beef Sandwich

Peddlers Pantry

summer

+++

famous for wnh new, up-ro-dore- styling and com fort 1n a
50 fr easy-core 500/o p::llye~ter , 20% nylon fabriC rhot' s OIS9 .•
emy on rhe po cl~ er boo l~
Come 1n and e xpenence rhe " good o ld days" today .~ ...

•

necessary because sunun cr

camping is be~inning at
Camp . Asbury . He said it
would not be fea sible to hold
classes while counselors and
equipm ent would be movi ng
in .
Pare nts ho wever , were
dJsturbed the move occurred
this past week, th us causing
another disr uption. They also
felt there had been a la ck of
communication between the
board, admini strati on,
principal and teachers.
Board pres ide nt J ames
Blevins said there had been a
breakdown at 1he administrative level. He arr
parently blamed it on a lack

A39-POINT buck deer head has been mounted with sportsman clubs in Meigs County paying th ecosts involved . The head
will be presented to the Meigs Museum and will hopefully be
available on a loa n basis to various groups.

Clean

June 11-17

A L L BEAU T IFUL L Y BOXED

Sla te &amp; Th ird

++++

Gallipolis, Ohio

presents todoy's shirt ot yesterday's price.·:: .:
ARROW FAIRFIELD KNIT
...

Wine Decanters

WH E RE ELSE-

::PERHAPS, YOU'RE ONE of the many who have heard
Local School District schools will be closing
We4nesday, J une 14, rather than Wednesday, June 21, as
scliedu!ed.
.:lfell - to this point it is just a rumor.
= The other afternoon, District Supt. Charles Dowler
conferred for some four hours with Asst. State Supt. of
Iftiiructlon BiU Phillus and Rep. Ron James on the ma tter but
IOlhis point there ha s been no change.
= Meigs Local, one of many districts affected, was den ied
tJ:m: five additiona l calamity days allowed by the state
l~ature and it hasn't been an easy pill to swa llow. Attempts
atlOcal strikes involving students and parents were ineffective
ailil useless, really. Local administrators and boards of
e!IJI.tation can do nothing but abide by the ruling of the Ohio
Department of Educa tion denying some districts the fi ve
additional days. Th e state department of education holds the
Plfse strings and what else can be done loca lly e&gt;c"ept abide by
the ruling.
However, I'm with you . It doesn't seem fair .

tlm1 the Meigs

332 Second Ave.

High School
honor. roll
. . given

Matson, Joe McCloud. !ton
McGra th, Jo McKinn ey,
Beverly McLain, Shari
Mitch, James Morrison. Todd
Morrow , Usa Nash, Billy
O'Brian, Sher rie Osborn e,
Kim Payne, Vicki Picke!IS,
Ru~ h anna
Plants , Rick
POMEHOY - Principal Cheryl LeFe bre , Mark Mitch , Priddy, Rhonda Reuter ,
James Diehl has reported the Judy Molden, Bonnie Morris, Dulhe Rousey. Lisa Scaggs,
fift h six weeks grading period Hobert Naka moto, La nce Bob Seelig, John Stout, Craig
honor roll for Meigs High Oliver, Pam Powers, Lisa Swick, Randy Tackett, Nickle
School. Making a grade of at Prate r, Rosa lin da Qualls, Van Meter Wilson , Mark
least "B" in all their subjects Rilla Rhoades, Randy Roach, Vcnoy , llita Vrni ng, Carol
Stephann ie Rought, Crystal Wifkes
to be listed were:
Seniors - Jeff Arnold , Rita Rqush, Nita Rushel, Ta":'"'y
Sophomores - Sonta Ash .
Ba iley, David Ba ll, Larry Simms, Jane S1sson, D1anc Ton ia Ash, Beth Bartrum,
Ball, Rory Bartrum, Da le Sm ith, Homer Smith, Melody Julie ·Biron, Saundra Bur·
Bing, Beverly Bishop, Cathy Snouffer, Robin Snowden, nem , Dan Carm an, Bob
Blaettnar, Ray Blume nauer, .Jim mer Snulsby, Brent Chappelear, Christine EbcrsPatty Boyles, Tana Bur- Stanley , Na ncy Stanley , bach, Jam es Fish, Mar k
bridge , Tracy Burdette, Velvet ' Sw isher, Paula Hood, Vicki Hood, Jenell
Marcia Cale, Mary Carswell , Thomas, Darlene Thornton , Kelly , Cliff Kennedy, Robert
Lori Clonch, Pat Corsi, Jeff Don Ti lli s, Te rri Tobin, Klein, Rena LeFebre, Pa ul
Couch, Tamm ie DeBord, Te resa Va n Meter , Pat Matson, Raymond Patterson,
Robert DeLong, Ka ren Vaugha n, Terri Vining, Scott Ga il Pierce, Kathie Quivey,
De Moss, Ma rcia Dillard , Warner, Mik e Wayland, Jtm DebbicSm ith, Paul Sturgeon.
Denn is Donohue, Sally Ervin, We bster, Dave Wil cox,
Freshmen - Regan Ar·
Vicky Epple, Pam Evans, Jennifer Wise.
nold, Joyce Baker, Tammy
Ba rbara Fetty, Terri Fife,
J uniors - Carin Bailey , Blake, Kenda Braun, Richard
Patricia Fitch, Chuck Fo il- Elaine Ba rnhart, Joy Beaver, Brown, Kelly Brown, Bi ll
rod, Becki Fry, Joe Games, Greg Becker, David Blake, Bruwmng, Way ne Capehart,
Vicky German , Carl Gheen , Brent Bolin, Jana Burson, freeda Chapma n, Shari
Peg gy Gi rulami , Cha rles J oyce Cook, Tammy Charles, Drehcl, Bob Duckwo rtlJ,
Hall , Shei la Harma n, Kelly Mary Co lwell , J ua nit a Patti Dugan. Billy Dyer.
Hawk, Judy Holliday, Tim Corbitt , Dia na Dav idson, Linda Eason. Tina East, Lori
Hood, Candy Hooper, Laura Linden Dunn, Patty Dyer, fa ul kner, Jerry Fie lds.
Hoover, Randy Ho udashelt , Beverly Faulkner, Beverly Kev in Gibbs, Katrena Ha le.
Kat hy Howard, Rhonda Grate, Judy Hall , Beverly Scott Harti nge r, Jayne
Hudson, Penny Hyse ll , Ray Ho ffman , Gary Ho ll iday, Hoefli ch, Floyd Holli day .
Ja ney , Vicky Hysell. Kevin Ja mie J ohn so n, Tammy Sheila Horky, Jean Horton,
Jewell, Sue Kennedy . Helen Johnson, Kev in Ki ng, Julie Joyce Janey, Brian King,
Dia nna
Lee, Unda Hovalchick, Amta Lee,
Ki ng, Paula Kloes, Kim Kitchen,
Kraulter, Marty Krawsczyn, Dal ean na Little, Va lerie Terry
Maye s,
Ch ris
McKinney, J eff McKnight,
Patty 11filchell , Jeff Moore,
encourage and serve young p!l&lt;&gt;ple , then I don't feel that it's Carol Morr is, Steve Ohlinger,
doing what it ought to be doing. But then in Meigs County just Bet h Perr in, Lori Hupe,
Marti n Searles, Ca mill e
about any se rvice - even though paid for wi th tax dollars Swindell, Barbara Thomas,
can be discontinued and who cares '
Jena Welker. Darla Wilcox,
++ +
BOB ROUSH, chief engineer fo r Channel BTelevision, is David Wilkes.

~aooc:&gt;OOCC&gt;OOCC&gt;OOCC~~Meigs
!Bik:at•••

..: By Bob Hoeflich

FOR DAD:
Ash Trays
JeweliJ

A-3- The &amp;mdavTimes-Sentinel. Sundav . .June II. 1978

~· ...

$ 47

TOM'S STEREO CENTER
14l Third Ave,

•

Ph. •46·7116

Ga llipolis, 0 .

G.

C. Murphy's -

Reg. ~

The Friendly Store

CHARGE

�A-j - TI1e Sunday Times-Sentinel, SWlday. June 11, 1978

Ninth annual R egaua Baton Twirling Festival set

19 fined, 11 forfeit
bonds in Meig~ Court
POMEROY - Nineteen
defendants were fined and 11
other s forfeited bonds in
Meigs Co unty Court Friday.
Fined by Judge Robert E.
Buck were Alma J . Britton,
Middleport. $1 5 and costs, left
of center ; Charles 1.. Neut·
zlin g. Lan gsv ille , $5 and
costs, speed; Myles Randa ll
~lake, Reedsville, costs only,
possession of drugs ; Donna

L. Whit ley. Chesapea ke and
CarQ I A l"vc, Westerville.
$25 and costs each. fishing
without a license.
Betty
A
Colema n,
Columbus. $14 and costs.
speeding; Duane L. Sidders,
Middleport, $150 and costs.
1hree

Ill. 1. Rutland $23 and costs.
s p eedin~;

Mi chae l Guess,
Tuppers Pla ins, $40 an d
costs. $25 suspended, unsafe
vehicle; J ohn McCloud ,
Middl eport, $10 and C(&gt;SlS, left
of cent er; Taylor Hawkins,
Middleport. $11 and costs,
speeding.
Wilbur Simms, Jr.. No r·
folk, Va ., $100 and costs. no
operator's license. $150 and
cos ts, three days con·

M- The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday , June II, 1978

POMEHOY - The ninth
annual Big Bend Regatta
Jerry Anthony , Akron, James
E. Anderson, Rutland,
Raym on d
R. . Mun cy ,
Dinguss. W. Va., and Robert
D. McCoy, Man , W. Va.,
$30 .5~ each, speeding ; Brian
C. R1tchhart, Syra cuse,
$40.!i0, no sa fety equipment ;
Robert D. Richardson, Rt. 1,
Reedsv ill e, $130.50, no
opera tor 's li ce nse; Keith
Handl ey , Ches hire , $50,
disorderl y conduct; Gary M.
Johnson. Racine, $28, failure
to yield ; RichardT. Kern, Rt.
3, Pomeroy, $61.50, speeding.

fin emcnl , li cense suspended
30 days, DW!; Fred Miller,
Jr ., Racine , $100 and costs,
$70 suspended, nu cycle en·
dorsemenl: Clark Sn ell.
Da yton, $100 and costs,
reck less operation, $150 and
cust s,
driving
und er
su.pension.
Forfeit in g bon ds were
Danny Robson . Rt. 3,
Pomeroy , $360.50, DWI;
Kenneth Wheeler, Gallipolis,

strutting, and modeling .
The
" Miss
Rega!ta
Majorett e Queens," and
runners-up will be judged in
pretty dresses or long gown s,
and three places will be
awarded in the following age
divisions : 0-li, 7-8, 9·10, 11· I 2,

Balun Twirling Festival will
be held Sunday, June 18, at
the Meigs High School in
Pomeroy according lo Judy
Riggs , Contest Director.
The competition, sa nc tioned by the National Baton
Twirling Association, will get
und er way atl2:30 p.m. and
will run the remainder of the
afternoon. Food for the event
is being prepared by th e
Meigs Local Band Boosters.
Twirlers from five stales t,ook
part in last year's com·
po:lilion.
Appr oxi m ately 300
beautiful trophies will be
awarded to the winners in the
various divisions of twirling,

FIRM INCORPORATED
COLUMBUS - Articles of
incorporation.have been fil ed
in· Columbus with Secretary
of State Ted W. Brown by
WESAM Construction , Inc.,
Samuel Ray Karr and
Thomas Wesley KarT . Agent
is Samuel Ray Karr, Route 3,
Pomeroy, Ohio.

Cheste r 9B!i·3595, or late
entries will be taken al 11
a.m . on the morning .of the
cont est. Spectators · are
welcome at the contest.

lJ.l4 , 15·16, 17-20.
Other special events will
feature the divisions of fire
and knives solos, alon g w1lh
Corps and Team co m·
petit ions. Other · events are
Beginner, Int ermediate, and
Advanced Solos, all strutting,
and modeling divisions; 2c
baton, Hoop, and · Flag ;
Parade !'rlajorette; Milit ary ,
and Duels.
Four " Hi-Point Trophies"
will be awarded along with
the travel trophy and the
teachers awards.
Entries are sti ll bein g
accepted , and any l wiri er
. wishing to enter may do so by
contacting Mrs. Riggs at

PSYCHOLOGIST
PCMEROY ~ Plans are
being made by the Meigs
Count y Board of Education to
~mploy a second psychologist
to serve lhe schools of the
county. The board has issued
a bu s driver certificate to
Gloria Diler and the next
regular meeting has been set
for Monday , July 3, a change
in the regular meeting date.

Hunter
safety
course
planned
POMEROY - A hunter
safety and conserva tion
co urse will be conducted by
Stal e Game Protector Any
l.y!es on June 13. 14 and 17 at
the lzaa&lt;' Walt on Farm nca r
Bashan in Mei gs County.
The co urse is now man·
datury in26 states. Class lrme
is from 7 to 9 p.m. on June 13
and H and from I to 5 p.m. on
June 17. Students must be 12
or ulder.
ThoSe lnlerested in the
course ma y registe r by
calling 985-3947.
The hunt er sa fety and
co nser vati on co urse will
cove r not on ly I he safe
handling of fireanns in the
field. but at home as well.
Volunteer inst ru cto rs will
assist Lyles with the course .
The course will cover lhe
hunt er and co nservation .
~a me rdent ificall on, the
hunt er's responsibilities.

Shop Pennyfare week in and week out
DOWN •"TOTAL DOWN PRICES" mean
will be priced less to keep your total
"TOTAL DOWN PRICES. II

OPEN
DAILY
8 til 9
SUNDAY
10 til 6

SUPER MARKETS

CALIF. NEW
LONG WHITE

FLORIDA

Sweet Corn

Potatoes

FRESH CRISP
GREEN

SOUTHERN

Peppers

Peaches

10-lb.Bag

RED

RADISHES.

wn.
OPEN
DAILY
8 to 9
SUNDAY
10 til 6

SUPER MARKETS

Retails eHective thru June 17, 1978

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CALIFORNIA
RED

SWEET &amp; JUICY
CALIFORNIA

Canta Ioupe

CALIFORNIA
SUNKIST VALENCIA

Plums

N eetarines

Oranges

ROMAINE

Lettuce

ONIONS.

39(
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29C ONiONS , , , • , 2 39c
GIEEN 01 YELLOW

•• ••••

SPANISH

RED RIPE
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••• •••••

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"CALIFOINIA"

BING CHERRIES

••

.; lb.

Chuck
Steafl

Ground
Beef

Beef
PattieMi~

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S-Ibs. or More

3-lbo. or More

oq

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Sliced Beef Liver • ••••

poultS out.

U.S.O.A. CHOICIIIlf RO UND BON!

lb.
U.S.D.A. CHOICIBIIF

• lb.

-

LOIN QUARTER

Cube

PorfiChops

Steall

Sliced Loin Side

Property

89 $

Transfers

lb.
U.S.D.A. CKOICIIIIf IONillll

lb.

over J.Jbi .

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF

Meigs

BONE·IN

lb.

lb.

$}19

''(
LEMONS. • 6

A.W. M . Ci-!rpen\!'r , third

Patriar ch; I s~•a c M(•ore.
fourth ; T. A. Vmlun. f1fth ; H.
H. Lee. mth : II. S. Deurn ,
seventh ; W. H. Moorehead.
eight, and Lewis Billings,
grandfather of the late 1.. \3 .
Shaw. eight and in(·uwbent .
Constitution uf the State of
Ohio.
Constitutuiun (J f the UnitC'd
Stat es. Odes sung at the
co rnerstone la yint{ May 5,

FRESH LARGE SIZE

CALIFORNIA

" DOLE" URGE SIZE

tor

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Chicken

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J.ees.

$1 09

U.S.D.A. CHOICE IEEf THICK CUT

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$

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$

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lb
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Oil' UIOliNA

AIGO

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YOGURTs ,.,..,;es.

COUNTRY STYLE

SpareRibs

Hb.l ·ot. c..

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22'
28(

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SLIMJ
FROZEN

h
Frene
Fries
l·lb. ~z.lag

$129

LIAN GROUND lllf f"m"lr

Ground Chuck ,;::.. • ... ll!U l!AN GROUND lllf ''"""''
Ground
Round
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'~;;, • lb.5135
ARMOUR
-lb.$11- 9
Hot Dogs ....... 1PI,.
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1-lb. Loaf

14-oz. Can

34'
38(
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STEMS
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FRUIT COCKTAIL •• ~::

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Sliced, Crushed, Chunlc
1-lb. ~~. Can

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Cheese

SOAP PADS •••• IO·ti. Pif.44'
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Coffee Rich

BLADE CUT

32-oz. Ctn.

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With

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Fa~eo

Beverages
Orange, Root Beer
Strawberry

Shoulder Roast

C:l

court house ;~nd a jail. There
· were six attorneys a1 law. si x
docturs and SI X rmmstcrs.
Dther contents of lht• box
wcrr eop1cs of the Ci ncmnati
Daily Gazell e, Ma v 3. 1858,
Gallia Free Press. ;-~,,v. 12,
182&gt;. published by Janws
11 arper ; and the Weekly
Democrat Dispatch. Thursday. May 6, IB5B. Vol. II , No .
23. L,aJJiptdlS, (i('o r ge LJ .
lleba rd . publi,hcr.
More
matcrHll
was
prepared t&lt;• go with the
cuntenls of thr old box, Rll uf
which was supposed Ill be
placed In the new build in~ -

Beymer's
BLENND
CONCENTRATE
Orange/Lemon 22-oz. ~t.

T. S.

lb.

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.Beans

REGULAR or THIN
l·lb. Plcg •

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lb.
.

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lONE LESS

IIJ.

U.S.D.A. CHOICIIEEF

- Rib Steak

1a!
Polish
Sausage • •
ARMOUR SIAl
Beef Hot Dogs • • Po•.,b.s1H
.
Sliced Bacon • • • • Pkg1-lb.$11.!

Short
Rills

Foods

JIOO'I

sumtOR

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEf

Bread

DEEP BROWN

lb.

lb.

IIMl ·IONiliSS

STATE FARE

HEINZ

$SliCED Rljq $

Ill.

Spaehetti

BEEF CHUNKS

YACPAK

Libby

PRINCE

leader ; P. A. Sanns, W. H.
M o r e he a d .
J a rn e s
Mullineaux , J . ,\1 . S. Nf'al .
Wm .MPrr·isun, W. (' .
Hayward , 1\li s~ F . H';trrup,
Miss Harrop. Mrss M. J
Dunlap. M1 ss Irene 'lea l.
Miss Carulinr Hrat . nnd !\.1r~.
P. A. Sanns.
Cincinnati Dally Enqu1n·r,
April 21. 1858. "Tiw Ark",
Odd Fellows rrllrrll hi) f&lt;,r
December IB55. The r;:rllia
Republr ca n, publr shcd at
Vinton by An se lm T.
Holcomb. Vol Ill . 'lo. 27.
April 29. t858 . c;alll poli '
Juur·ntd, Jame s 1-i arper,
editor and pru prr etiJ f, VoL
XXVIII. No. 23. April2~ . 1858.
" Our County". a p;:lpl•r
chronicling f'\'t:'nl.&lt;:; fn ,nl the
dJS CIJvery of Ameri l'a lo the
laying of the cornerstone. The
board of cducat 1un was
named as Th omas Wilkinson,
pres.; Da vtd Hebard. sec.;
l{ubert lllack, A. II'. Wood,
Ludlow l. L;mglcy anti James
Vanden .
James Bu chana n wa s
President &lt;•f the U S an d
St~ hnon P. Cha st· . Govrrno r
1Jf Ohw. J11seph H11 11t was
M8yo r of (;Allipnl ls The
populati nn of thr town wus
2HO .
According to tlw l.·hrur11 clc,
Ga ll ipolis had !hen 25 reta il
~1orcs, thr(•e groecrie.s, fou r
clolhing Sh•rcs, tw1 1 !itcam
nour mills, t ~ o stea m sa w
mills, two l&lt;.lnneric!i , lwo
saddle sho p~. two shor SIIWCS,
four bla cksmith shops, se ven
c·hurchcs and a guud supply uf

I

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Chle•en

Pepperoni Piua "·"••·"•· •

•

Alpo
Food

DelMonte
Corn
2-oz.Ccm
WHOU
KIRNIL

Pork Loin Roast • • • • •

lnd

FAMILY PAK •WHOLE

Perch Fillets . ... •• "' 1 1.55
Cod Fillets ..... ,. "' 51.59
JIIIO '\
$
Cheese Pina .. ,., ,., 1.09
lfll(rt
$
Hamburg Pina ..... ,., 1.09

Chicken
Parts

Pork Loin Roast •

Iorge

Frozen

FAMILYPAK

$

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HamCUTWhole or Portion • ... to.99c
Top Round Steak .• lb .
CINT£1
ijJ.D.A. CMOICIBUI
$279
tye of Round Steak • lb. - Ham Slices •. , • • • lb 51i!
AIIIOUR !TARo SVo• .
$119 UMOUR SIAl
t-\b .$111
Sliced Lunch Meats t:;~~
- Sliced Bacon • • • • Pig
.

Breasts

I

1358. The members of th ~
choir were J. C. CcmmbeH.

Ill HAlf

U.I .D.A. Cl!OlCIIIIf

Shoulder Steak . ••••

cc m'lplcting the course.

Leg or
Breast
Quarters

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEf

FRESH

Economiealllterneti'lt
To Ground Beef

plans for the new building .
'The box wa s opened by Tim
and Bub Lew is, who cut a ho le
in the .metal and cut the lid
off. The box had been sealed
airtight, and the papers were
well preserved. Judge Mau ck
look out the papers and read
lhern .
In the lid of thi s box was a
paper :with th is flotation :
GallipoliS, May lsl, IB5B.
"Thi s copper box I, James
M. Hanna, made fur the Free
Maisons of Ga llipolis, Ohio .''
In pencil was written .on
another-pape r
"C. H. Shaefer, burn Ill
Pittsburgh . Slate of Penn·
sylvania , A.D. 1844 .
"The finder of this will
remember this,
"That he and I w1ll meet m
blifs."
·' J. M. Hanna born in
Gall ipolis, Ohio, Au gust 9t h,
1836, the find er of this wi ll
know that C. H. Shaefer was
an apprentice undt!r J. :v1 .
Hanna at the time this box
was madfwfiu goodbye. Yours
truly , J .M.II. "
01her papers included in
the contents of thl' box were :
Cincinnati Dai ly Enquirer.
May 2, 1B5B.
Rules and by law s of Lhe
Sons of Temperance Sept. 22.
1849.
Aet of ln co rpurt~ti nn. the
Town of Gallip(JliS, Orcl!nante
in Force Jan . 1, 1852. James
Harper, pri nter.
Constitution, G(;l]]i(;l C1rde
of !he Brolherlw ud of the
Union JB58 Th is conlH in ed u
paper with the follow1 n~ list
of names : Daniel l' . T.
Benedict. fir st patri&lt;irLh :

t'.

99(
PINEAPPLE ..........
•

copper box and di scussed

Vu nce, secr, nd P&lt;ttriarth:

PRODUC

Ropning
,b69c Chickens
S 178 "b Sf k
RI ea S

Vetera ns Memorial Hospital
Admitted - Pau l Hudson,
P&lt;&gt;lllcroy; Br&gt;nny Shaffer,
P1,mcroy; Lelah Hendrix ,
P1J mcr oy: Man e Custer,
Pumcroy; Dai sy Taylor ,
Middleport.
Discha rged
Ezra
Barrett, Sharon Wi se,
Dorothy Wri ~ht .

GALLIPOLIS
On
Tuesday, October 8, 1929, the
contents of a copper .box ,
found in the cornerstone or
raze d Union School , wa s
bro u ~ht to view be[nre a
NAMES OM11TED
large crowd at a public
In recent Pony League meeting of the board of
Betton, names omitted that educat1un at the high 'chool
led the Pomeroy A's were auditorium.
·
Ruger Kovalchik with a triple
Judge R. J . Mauck
and Mark Friend with a prcs id eQ over th e publi c
double.
meetin g for the open inl! 11f the

more items that you buy each week
down. You get total savings with our.

b.

lb.

Mc1gs

,. ,;;;:;~a;;~ """1
f vignettes. • • I

$

lb.

Kenneth D. Coo ke, Jeanne
C&lt;&gt;o ke to J ose ph Fields,
Pauline V. Fields, Lot 29,
Junes Addition, Middleport.
Lee 0 . Wood, Beatrice
WrKld to Terrence D. Conlin,
Chrtsllne S. Conli n, '' acre,
Hulland.
Fra nk Hera ld, ,Jr ., Mary
Jane Hera ld to Buckeye
Hural Electric Co., Ease.,
Hut! and .
St &lt;Jte of Ohio to Meigs
County , Journa l Entry,
Me1gs.
State of Ohio to Meigs
County. Parcels, Meigs.
Stutc of Ohio to Meigs
Co unty , J ournal Entry,

Department.
'Pediatric - otologica l ·
diagnostic clinic was held
May IS with D~. Howard
Lowery , otologist, examining
16 children and two adults.
Several were referred for
surgery.
The City Health Department personnel sponsored a
blood pres sure scr ee ning
clinic May 18. The Ohio
Department of Health
declared May as Hypertension Month, and requested
local health departments to
participate in some scr eening
function. The clinic was held

Departn renl of Health to the
chronic disease division.
Cindy She ff ie ld , R.N.,
Betty Kochel, clerk, and
James Boste r , sanitarian ,
attended the annual Ohi o
Publi c Hea lth Assoc iati on
meeting at Salt Fork State
Park, May 24-25.

LARGE SIZE

bow, rine., shotgun, handgun .
care of game and
wrlderness first aid . The
kn owledge of ha ndlin g
fireamlS, the role of conserva tion and being properly
prepared before going afield
ma ke a safe hunter, Lyles
Stout I ruops, as well as
mdil•iduals, s hould take
adva ntage of this course . A
t "l"rful Oh1o Safe Hunter
Patch and an Ohio Safe
Hunter Cert ification Ca rd is
presented to each person

missions in a census of 46,
di scharges eight, nu rsing
visits 193, Home Health aide
103, physical therapy 60 , male
registered nurse one, with
total reimbursible visits 366.
The total ·received in May
was $5,511.50 and the total
billed $2,912.60. Total adjust·
ment to date was $1 ,000, and
the amount yet to adjust is
$2,432.
An orthopedic clinic was
held May 5. Among the
children were l wo from the
ci~ examined by Dr. Donald
Thaler. Paula Crace, R.N.,
assisted from the City Health

our
o
a
and watch your TOTAL FOOD BILL GO

Retails eHective thru Sat., J.u.n.e_1.7,_19·7·8-··-·."--'."'·"""-"....
.,.-.......................... - ......--,.....,,.;•:•:•"':.....
,:~· --------..

vis!On .1nd the hunter , the
f~eld

anesthet~l; Hennan Dillon,
licensed physical therapist ;
Margaretta Williams, RN ;
and Susan Taylor, RN.
They found one inactive
chart with out dosag e of
medication of plan of
treatment, and it was
corrected Immediately.
All recommendations were
made to Virginia Killin, RN,
who is the agency supervisor .
Total admissions for · the
agency were nine with 212
nursing visits.
.
For Home Health alone, the
summary showed . five new
admissions and two read·

GALLIPOUS - Month's
summary of Gallipolis City
Health District acitivit~s was
highlighted b~ .the Second
Paltent Chntcal Record
Review, completed May 31, a
60·day review of 11 admissi ons , five discharges,
and three assigned to
physical therapy .
Nine active nursing and
Home Health Aide services
were reviewed, and 10
inactive skUied nursing and
Home Health Aide services.
The r eviewers were Doris
Clark, RN; Bette Wilson,
certified. registered nurse

ee

days con fi neme nt,

license suspend ed 30 days,
DWI ; Ma tt hew E . Lon g,
Kerdsvi tl e, $5 and costs,
unsafe ve hiel c; Kenneth
Rose, Rt. 1, Port land , and
Ril'hard
W.
Salser,
Parkersburg. $10 and costs
each.
speeding;
Burl
Coleman, Reedsville, $200
and ('us ts, two years
prubat wn. manufal'luri ng
illegal liquor.
Betty McKnight, Rt. I,
Middl eport, $15 and costs,
speeding; Sheila M. Hannan.

Summary released by city health department

in the City Fire Department.
Participating in t he
screening were Vi'rg ini a
Killin, RN, Paula Crace, RN,
Cindy Sheffi eld, RN , from the
City Hea lth Depal'\u•en"'
Al so assisting ~ilh the
screening were three senior
nursi ng student s, from
Holzer Medical Center School .
of Nursing; Jackie Wood·
ward, Barbara Sims, Cathy
Wall. Belly Koebel and Cathy
Bostic performed lhe clerical
duties. . One hundred fifty
indi vid uals were scree ned
with 47 referred for
rescreening May 26; 26 individuals were rechecked .
A report of the hypertension cltnic with newspa per
release wa s sent to the Ohio

POLAR BARS •••••• ·--•·•••·... 81'

_._""'
Choc. Chip or V1nila • • n .... ,... 71'

u-.a•

CRACKERS ...................78

c

"""""' rf,flliM

••

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..,
98'
DRINK MIXES ............ t -IU~t. Ctn.

MIH•I•..,.

,

Jlf CIIAMI 01 CIUNCNI

SALAD DRESSING ••••••• "·....

BRIDGE PROCEEDS
CHAH I.ESTON. W.VA.
IUPIJ
&lt;he U.S. Coast
Guard Frrd ay gav~ its
approval
tu a
final
cnvlrpnmental impart statPmcnt nn t he pr oposed
Weirton.Steubenvilic Bridge.
Gov. Jay Rockefeller said ,
joini n ~
Sen. .Jennings
Randolp h, D-W.Va .. in a joint
statement .

~!f. ~~.P~~~.. ~ ........... 81' PAPER PLATES ...........,,':::·81' PEANUT BUnER ••••••• ••·,::..·SJ3I

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�A-j - TI1e Sunday Times-Sentinel, SWlday. June 11, 1978

Ninth annual R egaua Baton Twirling Festival set

19 fined, 11 forfeit
bonds in Meig~ Court
POMEROY - Nineteen
defendants were fined and 11
other s forfeited bonds in
Meigs Co unty Court Friday.
Fined by Judge Robert E.
Buck were Alma J . Britton,
Middleport. $1 5 and costs, left
of center ; Charles 1.. Neut·
zlin g. Lan gsv ille , $5 and
costs, speed; Myles Randa ll
~lake, Reedsville, costs only,
possession of drugs ; Donna

L. Whit ley. Chesapea ke and
CarQ I A l"vc, Westerville.
$25 and costs each. fishing
without a license.
Betty
A
Colema n,
Columbus. $14 and costs.
speeding; Duane L. Sidders,
Middleport, $150 and costs.
1hree

Ill. 1. Rutland $23 and costs.
s p eedin~;

Mi chae l Guess,
Tuppers Pla ins, $40 an d
costs. $25 suspended, unsafe
vehicle; J ohn McCloud ,
Middl eport, $10 and C(&gt;SlS, left
of cent er; Taylor Hawkins,
Middleport. $11 and costs,
speeding.
Wilbur Simms, Jr.. No r·
folk, Va ., $100 and costs. no
operator's license. $150 and
cos ts, three days con·

M- The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday , June II, 1978

POMEHOY - The ninth
annual Big Bend Regatta
Jerry Anthony , Akron, James
E. Anderson, Rutland,
Raym on d
R. . Mun cy ,
Dinguss. W. Va., and Robert
D. McCoy, Man , W. Va.,
$30 .5~ each, speeding ; Brian
C. R1tchhart, Syra cuse,
$40.!i0, no sa fety equipment ;
Robert D. Richardson, Rt. 1,
Reedsv ill e, $130.50, no
opera tor 's li ce nse; Keith
Handl ey , Ches hire , $50,
disorderl y conduct; Gary M.
Johnson. Racine, $28, failure
to yield ; RichardT. Kern, Rt.
3, Pomeroy, $61.50, speeding.

fin emcnl , li cense suspended
30 days, DW!; Fred Miller,
Jr ., Racine , $100 and costs,
$70 suspended, nu cycle en·
dorsemenl: Clark Sn ell.
Da yton, $100 and costs,
reck less operation, $150 and
cust s,
driving
und er
su.pension.
Forfeit in g bon ds were
Danny Robson . Rt. 3,
Pomeroy , $360.50, DWI;
Kenneth Wheeler, Gallipolis,

strutting, and modeling .
The
" Miss
Rega!ta
Majorett e Queens," and
runners-up will be judged in
pretty dresses or long gown s,
and three places will be
awarded in the following age
divisions : 0-li, 7-8, 9·10, 11· I 2,

Balun Twirling Festival will
be held Sunday, June 18, at
the Meigs High School in
Pomeroy according lo Judy
Riggs , Contest Director.
The competition, sa nc tioned by the National Baton
Twirling Association, will get
und er way atl2:30 p.m. and
will run the remainder of the
afternoon. Food for the event
is being prepared by th e
Meigs Local Band Boosters.
Twirlers from five stales t,ook
part in last year's com·
po:lilion.
Appr oxi m ately 300
beautiful trophies will be
awarded to the winners in the
various divisions of twirling,

FIRM INCORPORATED
COLUMBUS - Articles of
incorporation.have been fil ed
in· Columbus with Secretary
of State Ted W. Brown by
WESAM Construction , Inc.,
Samuel Ray Karr and
Thomas Wesley KarT . Agent
is Samuel Ray Karr, Route 3,
Pomeroy, Ohio.

Cheste r 9B!i·3595, or late
entries will be taken al 11
a.m . on the morning .of the
cont est. Spectators · are
welcome at the contest.

lJ.l4 , 15·16, 17-20.
Other special events will
feature the divisions of fire
and knives solos, alon g w1lh
Corps and Team co m·
petit ions. Other · events are
Beginner, Int ermediate, and
Advanced Solos, all strutting,
and modeling divisions; 2c
baton, Hoop, and · Flag ;
Parade !'rlajorette; Milit ary ,
and Duels.
Four " Hi-Point Trophies"
will be awarded along with
the travel trophy and the
teachers awards.
Entries are sti ll bein g
accepted , and any l wiri er
. wishing to enter may do so by
contacting Mrs. Riggs at

PSYCHOLOGIST
PCMEROY ~ Plans are
being made by the Meigs
Count y Board of Education to
~mploy a second psychologist
to serve lhe schools of the
county. The board has issued
a bu s driver certificate to
Gloria Diler and the next
regular meeting has been set
for Monday , July 3, a change
in the regular meeting date.

Hunter
safety
course
planned
POMEROY - A hunter
safety and conserva tion
co urse will be conducted by
Stal e Game Protector Any
l.y!es on June 13. 14 and 17 at
the lzaa&lt;' Walt on Farm nca r
Bashan in Mei gs County.
The co urse is now man·
datury in26 states. Class lrme
is from 7 to 9 p.m. on June 13
and H and from I to 5 p.m. on
June 17. Students must be 12
or ulder.
ThoSe lnlerested in the
course ma y registe r by
calling 985-3947.
The hunt er sa fety and
co nser vati on co urse will
cove r not on ly I he safe
handling of fireanns in the
field. but at home as well.
Volunteer inst ru cto rs will
assist Lyles with the course .
The course will cover lhe
hunt er and co nservation .
~a me rdent ificall on, the
hunt er's responsibilities.

Shop Pennyfare week in and week out
DOWN •"TOTAL DOWN PRICES" mean
will be priced less to keep your total
"TOTAL DOWN PRICES. II

OPEN
DAILY
8 til 9
SUNDAY
10 til 6

SUPER MARKETS

CALIF. NEW
LONG WHITE

FLORIDA

Sweet Corn

Potatoes

FRESH CRISP
GREEN

SOUTHERN

Peppers

Peaches

10-lb.Bag

RED

RADISHES.

wn.
OPEN
DAILY
8 to 9
SUNDAY
10 til 6

SUPER MARKETS

Retails eHective thru June 17, 1978

• ........ '"ript ,, .................. "-• Ill ...... ..... ..w ,, . .,.. Jilt,..,...... ,.,~'-' ...,.,..

SW.EET
RIPE

CALIFORNIA
RED

SWEET &amp; JUICY
CALIFORNIA

Canta Ioupe

CALIFORNIA
SUNKIST VALENCIA

Plums

N eetarines

Oranges

ROMAINE

Lettuce

ONIONS.

39(
.~·49c SQUASH ••••••••••.
29C ONiONS , , , • , 2 39c
GIEEN 01 YELLOW

•• ••••

SPANISH

RED RIPE
WHOLE

••• •••••

lb.

buncheo

"CALIFOINIA"

BING CHERRIES

••

.; lb.

Chuck
Steafl

Ground
Beef

Beef
PattieMi~

s

S-Ibs. or More

3-lbo. or More

oq

$
Sliced Beef Liver • ••••

poultS out.

U.S.O.A. CHOICIIIlf RO UND BON!

lb.
U.S.D.A. CHOICIBIIF

• lb.

-

LOIN QUARTER

Cube

PorfiChops

Steall

Sliced Loin Side

Property

89 $

Transfers

lb.
U.S.D.A. CKOICIIIIf IONillll

lb.

over J.Jbi .

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF

Meigs

BONE·IN

lb.

lb.

$}19

''(
LEMONS. • 6

A.W. M . Ci-!rpen\!'r , third

Patriar ch; I s~•a c M(•ore.
fourth ; T. A. Vmlun. f1fth ; H.
H. Lee. mth : II. S. Deurn ,
seventh ; W. H. Moorehead.
eight, and Lewis Billings,
grandfather of the late 1.. \3 .
Shaw. eight and in(·uwbent .
Constitution uf the State of
Ohio.
Constitutuiun (J f the UnitC'd
Stat es. Odes sung at the
co rnerstone la yint{ May 5,

FRESH LARGE SIZE

CALIFORNIA

" DOLE" URGE SIZE

tor

$

235
-

Chicken

IIJ.

e

I

I

e

1b.JSc

Porfl
Chops

J.ees.

$1 09

U.S.D.A. CHOICE IEEf THICK CUT

:Bottom Round .•.••••. ,..

$

229

$

•

»:~

5
lb
g.

Oil' UIOliNA

AIGO

PEAS.

•• • •

q
$

YOGURTs ,.,..,;es.

COUNTRY STYLE

SpareRibs

Hb.l ·ot. c..

• •

22'
28(

•·•1.''"·

SLIMJ
FROZEN

h
Frene
Fries
l·lb. ~z.lag

$129

LIAN GROUND lllf f"m"lr

Ground Chuck ,;::.. • ... ll!U l!AN GROUND lllf ''"""''
Ground
Round
••.
'~;;, • lb.5135
ARMOUR
-lb.$11- 9
Hot Dogs ....... 1PI,.
STU

1-lb. Loaf

14-oz. Can

34'
38(
••• •·•b c.. 32c VIENNA SAUSAGE s... c'"

!~~!~!1 ~~.E~ ':o!l",~.,.,. 28c
STOIIIT

APPLESAUCE

Juice
kz.Can

·

7' OffLABil
• • 4.1 S·ol. Bar

AIMOUI

.TREESWEET
FROZEN

0 ranee

CAAIISSTH SOAP.
B

THOROFARE

Mushroom
&amp;
PIECES

STEMS
4-oz. Can

SWEET
RELISH.

• • • • • • lO·ol . Jor

lTOKill

l-Ib.

FRUIT COCKTAIL •• ~::

THREE DIAMOND

Pineapple
Sliced, Crushed, Chunlc
1-lb. ~~. Can

38(
42(

ht N' Li·,-·

Cottage
Cheese

SOAP PADS •••• IO·ti. Pif.44'
MillTU TOAlTID COCOIIUT
48(
MARSHMALLOWS1.1......
THOIOIAiflOfT
48(
MARGARINE • • • Jjb . ,.,.

Chuell
Roast

Rich's
Coffee Rich

BLADE CUT

32-oz. Ctn.

FROZEN

48(

.s~~~~~~!.... 54c !!~~~R~~, , •, , , ,68(
MASHED POTATOES~;:
· !!~~G~:~
RIADGIRMAN
TNOIOfARI
48
SALAD MUSTARDt ·~'~·!,s.... C POTATO SALAD •ss~· ,., 54c SPAGHEnl SAUCE ::~~·,~. 68(
ARGO lltCID
U.S. POLT UOWN
1101111
78'
PEACHES. • •• ,.,•.u. ..c.. 48c SUGAR ...... • 2-lb . ... 66' CATSUP ••••••
"tliiUII HUIIGRT JACIIIISTANT

uthcr " mcchamekti". ,\ Jso

Jlot . ..

BRAVO

l2-ot . • , .

. AUSTIN'S

A·f

Bleach
I
-Gallon
S•OFFLAIEL

,

Star
Tuna
011

CHUNK LIGHT

With

or With Water

Fa~eo

Beverages
Orange, Root Beer
Strawberry

Shoulder Roast

C:l

court house ;~nd a jail. There
· were six attorneys a1 law. si x
docturs and SI X rmmstcrs.
Dther contents of lht• box
wcrr eop1cs of the Ci ncmnati
Daily Gazell e, Ma v 3. 1858,
Gallia Free Press. ;-~,,v. 12,
182&gt;. published by Janws
11 arper ; and the Weekly
Democrat Dispatch. Thursday. May 6, IB5B. Vol. II , No .
23. L,aJJiptdlS, (i('o r ge LJ .
lleba rd . publi,hcr.
More
matcrHll
was
prepared t&lt;• go with the
cuntenls of thr old box, Rll uf
which was supposed Ill be
placed In the new build in~ -

Beymer's
BLENND
CONCENTRATE
Orange/Lemon 22-oz. ~t.

T. S.

lb.

l! u.s.D.l . CHOICIIIIf

,..... ,. , . . . •. 2

.Beans

REGULAR or THIN
l·lb. Plcg •

S :JS

lb.
.

• • • •••

TMOIOJAII

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEf
lONE LESS

IIJ.

U.S.D.A. CHOICIIEEF

- Rib Steak

1a!
Polish
Sausage • •
ARMOUR SIAl
Beef Hot Dogs • • Po•.,b.s1H
.
Sliced Bacon • • • • Pkg1-lb.$11.!

Short
Rills

Foods

JIOO'I

sumtOR

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEf

Bread

DEEP BROWN

lb.

lb.

IIMl ·IONiliSS

STATE FARE

HEINZ

$SliCED Rljq $

Ill.

Spaehetti

BEEF CHUNKS

YACPAK

Libby

PRINCE

leader ; P. A. Sanns, W. H.
M o r e he a d .
J a rn e s
Mullineaux , J . ,\1 . S. Nf'al .
Wm .MPrr·isun, W. (' .
Hayward , 1\li s~ F . H';trrup,
Miss Harrop. Mrss M. J
Dunlap. M1 ss Irene 'lea l.
Miss Carulinr Hrat . nnd !\.1r~.
P. A. Sanns.
Cincinnati Dally Enqu1n·r,
April 21. 1858. "Tiw Ark",
Odd Fellows rrllrrll hi) f&lt;,r
December IB55. The r;:rllia
Republr ca n, publr shcd at
Vinton by An se lm T.
Holcomb. Vol Ill . 'lo. 27.
April 29. t858 . c;alll poli '
Juur·ntd, Jame s 1-i arper,
editor and pru prr etiJ f, VoL
XXVIII. No. 23. April2~ . 1858.
" Our County". a p;:lpl•r
chronicling f'\'t:'nl.&lt;:; fn ,nl the
dJS CIJvery of Ameri l'a lo the
laying of the cornerstone. The
board of cducat 1un was
named as Th omas Wilkinson,
pres.; Da vtd Hebard. sec.;
l{ubert lllack, A. II'. Wood,
Ludlow l. L;mglcy anti James
Vanden .
James Bu chana n wa s
President &lt;•f the U S an d
St~ hnon P. Cha st· . Govrrno r
1Jf Ohw. J11seph H11 11t was
M8yo r of (;Allipnl ls The
populati nn of thr town wus
2HO .
According to tlw l.·hrur11 clc,
Ga ll ipolis had !hen 25 reta il
~1orcs, thr(•e groecrie.s, fou r
clolhing Sh•rcs, tw1 1 !itcam
nour mills, t ~ o stea m sa w
mills, two l&lt;.lnneric!i , lwo
saddle sho p~. two shor SIIWCS,
four bla cksmith shops, se ven
c·hurchcs and a guud supply uf

I

RIB QUARTER

Chle•en

Pepperoni Piua "·"••·"•· •

•

Alpo
Food

DelMonte
Corn
2-oz.Ccm
WHOU
KIRNIL

Pork Loin Roast • • • • •

lnd

FAMILY PAK •WHOLE

Perch Fillets . ... •• "' 1 1.55
Cod Fillets ..... ,. "' 51.59
JIIIO '\
$
Cheese Pina .. ,., ,., 1.09
lfll(rt
$
Hamburg Pina ..... ,., 1.09

Chicken
Parts

Pork Loin Roast •

Iorge

Frozen

FAMILYPAK

$

I

'?a.t~t4 ~~

lOIN HAlf

HamCUTWhole or Portion • ... to.99c
Top Round Steak .• lb .
CINT£1
ijJ.D.A. CMOICIBUI
$279
tye of Round Steak • lb. - Ham Slices •. , • • • lb 51i!
AIIIOUR !TARo SVo• .
$119 UMOUR SIAl
t-\b .$111
Sliced Lunch Meats t:;~~
- Sliced Bacon • • • • Pig
.

Breasts

I

1358. The members of th ~
choir were J. C. CcmmbeH.

Ill HAlf

U.I .D.A. Cl!OlCIIIIf

Shoulder Steak . ••••

cc m'lplcting the course.

Leg or
Breast
Quarters

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEf

FRESH

Economiealllterneti'lt
To Ground Beef

plans for the new building .
'The box wa s opened by Tim
and Bub Lew is, who cut a ho le
in the .metal and cut the lid
off. The box had been sealed
airtight, and the papers were
well preserved. Judge Mau ck
look out the papers and read
lhern .
In the lid of thi s box was a
paper :with th is flotation :
GallipoliS, May lsl, IB5B.
"Thi s copper box I, James
M. Hanna, made fur the Free
Maisons of Ga llipolis, Ohio .''
In pencil was written .on
another-pape r
"C. H. Shaefer, burn Ill
Pittsburgh . Slate of Penn·
sylvania , A.D. 1844 .
"The finder of this will
remember this,
"That he and I w1ll meet m
blifs."
·' J. M. Hanna born in
Gall ipolis, Ohio, Au gust 9t h,
1836, the find er of this wi ll
know that C. H. Shaefer was
an apprentice undt!r J. :v1 .
Hanna at the time this box
was madfwfiu goodbye. Yours
truly , J .M.II. "
01her papers included in
the contents of thl' box were :
Cincinnati Dai ly Enquirer.
May 2, 1B5B.
Rules and by law s of Lhe
Sons of Temperance Sept. 22.
1849.
Aet of ln co rpurt~ti nn. the
Town of Gallip(JliS, Orcl!nante
in Force Jan . 1, 1852. James
Harper, pri nter.
Constitution, G(;l]]i(;l C1rde
of !he Brolherlw ud of the
Union JB58 Th is conlH in ed u
paper with the follow1 n~ list
of names : Daniel l' . T.
Benedict. fir st patri&lt;irLh :

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Vetera ns Memorial Hospital
Admitted - Pau l Hudson,
P&lt;&gt;lllcroy; Br&gt;nny Shaffer,
P1,mcroy; Lelah Hendrix ,
P1J mcr oy: Man e Custer,
Pumcroy; Dai sy Taylor ,
Middleport.
Discha rged
Ezra
Barrett, Sharon Wi se,
Dorothy Wri ~ht .

GALLIPOLIS
On
Tuesday, October 8, 1929, the
contents of a copper .box ,
found in the cornerstone or
raze d Union School , wa s
bro u ~ht to view be[nre a
NAMES OM11TED
large crowd at a public
In recent Pony League meeting of the board of
Betton, names omitted that educat1un at the high 'chool
led the Pomeroy A's were auditorium.
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Ruger Kovalchik with a triple
Judge R. J . Mauck
and Mark Friend with a prcs id eQ over th e publi c
double.
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Kenneth D. Coo ke, Jeanne
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Pauline V. Fields, Lot 29,
Junes Addition, Middleport.
Lee 0 . Wood, Beatrice
WrKld to Terrence D. Conlin,
Chrtsllne S. Conli n, '' acre,
Hulland.
Fra nk Hera ld, ,Jr ., Mary
Jane Hera ld to Buckeye
Hural Electric Co., Ease.,
Hut! and .
St &lt;Jte of Ohio to Meigs
County , Journa l Entry,
Me1gs.
State of Ohio to Meigs
County. Parcels, Meigs.
Stutc of Ohio to Meigs
Co unty , J ournal Entry,

Department.
'Pediatric - otologica l ·
diagnostic clinic was held
May IS with D~. Howard
Lowery , otologist, examining
16 children and two adults.
Several were referred for
surgery.
The City Health Department personnel sponsored a
blood pres sure scr ee ning
clinic May 18. The Ohio
Department of Health
declared May as Hypertension Month, and requested
local health departments to
participate in some scr eening
function. The clinic was held

Departn renl of Health to the
chronic disease division.
Cindy She ff ie ld , R.N.,
Betty Kochel, clerk, and
James Boste r , sanitarian ,
attended the annual Ohi o
Publi c Hea lth Assoc iati on
meeting at Salt Fork State
Park, May 24-25.

LARGE SIZE

bow, rine., shotgun, handgun .
care of game and
wrlderness first aid . The
kn owledge of ha ndlin g
fireamlS, the role of conserva tion and being properly
prepared before going afield
ma ke a safe hunter, Lyles
Stout I ruops, as well as
mdil•iduals, s hould take
adva ntage of this course . A
t "l"rful Oh1o Safe Hunter
Patch and an Ohio Safe
Hunter Cert ification Ca rd is
presented to each person

missions in a census of 46,
di scharges eight, nu rsing
visits 193, Home Health aide
103, physical therapy 60 , male
registered nurse one, with
total reimbursible visits 366.
The total ·received in May
was $5,511.50 and the total
billed $2,912.60. Total adjust·
ment to date was $1 ,000, and
the amount yet to adjust is
$2,432.
An orthopedic clinic was
held May 5. Among the
children were l wo from the
ci~ examined by Dr. Donald
Thaler. Paula Crace, R.N.,
assisted from the City Health

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anesthet~l; Hennan Dillon,
licensed physical therapist ;
Margaretta Williams, RN ;
and Susan Taylor, RN.
They found one inactive
chart with out dosag e of
medication of plan of
treatment, and it was
corrected Immediately.
All recommendations were
made to Virginia Killin, RN,
who is the agency supervisor .
Total admissions for · the
agency were nine with 212
nursing visits.
.
For Home Health alone, the
summary showed . five new
admissions and two read·

GALLIPOUS - Month's
summary of Gallipolis City
Health District acitivit~s was
highlighted b~ .the Second
Paltent Chntcal Record
Review, completed May 31, a
60·day review of 11 admissi ons , five discharges,
and three assigned to
physical therapy .
Nine active nursing and
Home Health Aide services
were reviewed, and 10
inactive skUied nursing and
Home Health Aide services.
The r eviewers were Doris
Clark, RN; Bette Wilson,
certified. registered nurse

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days con fi neme nt,

license suspend ed 30 days,
DWI ; Ma tt hew E . Lon g,
Kerdsvi tl e, $5 and costs,
unsafe ve hiel c; Kenneth
Rose, Rt. 1, Port land , and
Ril'hard
W.
Salser,
Parkersburg. $10 and costs
each.
speeding;
Burl
Coleman, Reedsville, $200
and ('us ts, two years
prubat wn. manufal'luri ng
illegal liquor.
Betty McKnight, Rt. I,
Middl eport, $15 and costs,
speeding; Sheila M. Hannan.

Summary released by city health department

in the City Fire Department.
Participating in t he
screening were Vi'rg ini a
Killin, RN, Paula Crace, RN,
Cindy Sheffi eld, RN , from the
City Hea lth Depal'\u•en"'
Al so assisting ~ilh the
screening were three senior
nursi ng student s, from
Holzer Medical Center School .
of Nursing; Jackie Wood·
ward, Barbara Sims, Cathy
Wall. Belly Koebel and Cathy
Bostic performed lhe clerical
duties. . One hundred fifty
indi vid uals were scree ned
with 47 referred for
rescreening May 26; 26 individuals were rechecked .
A report of the hypertension cltnic with newspa per
release wa s sent to the Ohio

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A·7 - The Sunday Times-Sentinel, SWlday, June II, 1978

Daphne Resch named pastor

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CARL CHEV ALlt:R
and sister·in·law of Ga rnet
BELPR E
Ca rl Betz, died recently at her
01evalier, 67, a resident of home at Eleanor. W. \'a .
Waterford and former
She was 65 years old. She
resident of Long Bottom, died had four children: Evelyn
Sa t urd ay morning around Rutan, Ravenswood, W. \'a.;
2:30 a.m. follo wing an ex· J udy Johns, SP&lt;&gt;kane, Wash.;
tended illness.
Donald , Chicago: Billy, of
He wa s born a t Long Poca. W. Va ., and several
Boltom on May 19, 1911 , SQn grand an d great·grand·
of the late John and Ethel chtldren.
Coates Chevalier. He moved
Sile was a very active
to Waterford in 1967.
member of the U.S. church
Funeral services will be also an Eastern Star and
he ld at Spen ce r Fune ral Senior Citize ns. She was
Home, Belp r e. 2 p. m. postmaster of Eleanor
Tuesday,
wtth
Rev. po st office fo r 25 yea rs,
Lawrence Craig offtc iating. having retired from there two
Burtal will be in Sand Hill years ago. .
Cemetery, Long Bottom.
Attending services from
Fncnds may call at the Ga Uipo lis were Garnet and
funeral home on Sunday after Farrell Betz, Lanna Waugh
7 p.m.
and Jimmie Hale.
The Raynes Funeral Home,
Buffal o, cond ucted th e
funeral.
MRS. BEN DUNCAN
Burial was in Beach Grove
GALLIPOLIS - Margue
Cemetcrv
at Eleanor, W. Va.
Duncan, wtfe of Ben Duncan

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June 9, 1978 consta nt effort is made to
Gallia Countv Commission eva luate what is available on
the market that would better
Gallia County. Courthouse
serve the consumer public.
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
It does not benefit the
public to have ambulance
Dea r Sirs:
1have been most distressed service if th ey do not know
to learn that Southeast Ohio how to access it. By the same
Emergency Medi cal Services token, it often does not benefit
tSEOEMSl will terminate a heart attack victim to have
s upport
vehicles
servtre tn Gallia County at life
12:01 a.m. Monday, June 12. ava ilabl e if they reach him
It is my st rong fee ling that even ten mlnutes aft er his
the ultimate losers in this hea rt has stopped. and no
situati on wi ll be t he hea lth bystander has been trained to
consumer. I drive through keep him alive by a technique
Gallia County not tn · of art ificial circulation and
frequently. both on business ventilation called CPR. A
and pleasure You and your system interested in prefamilie s live there and would hospital excellence of care
most certainly want the ver y will offer classes and in·
best pr e· hospita1 ca re !ormation abo ut EMS in CPR
to the public on a continulng
ava ila ble.
An emergency medical bases.
SEOEMS offer s all of thi s
system 1s more than the
ambu lance on the street. and more. To see this kind of
Bel1i nd tha t s ire n and se rvi ~ no longer availa ble to
fla sh in~ light are - or should the residents of Gallia County
be - a n eff ec ti ve com· IS a terrible waste - the
muni cations system where ultimate waste - human life
from t he second the con· and health.
Sirtcerely,
sumer ca lls the system starts
Ruth Zika (L. K. J
to upcrate: dispatching the
vehicle, talking to the
hospttal from the vehicle,
se nding, perh a ps a EKG
telemet ry signa l tu the
rece tvt ng hos pital. a nd
pe rhaps dispat ching othe r
needed vehtcl.es or publi c
sa fety personnel to the scene.
Behind that li ~h t and siren
shou ld also be trained per·
sonne l whu do not step on
b"a rd until they are either
baste EMT trained or have an
addition
state ·a pproved
advanced training at the
paramedi c lev el. Th ese
people sho ul d ha ve co n·
ltn uUJg educa tion to insure
that their skills '1ay at a high
level of profi ciency and so
that ne w equtpm ent can be
used effectively
It IS im perative that their
eqotpmc nt be tn goo d
operating orde r and that a
SIGNS LEG ISLATION
COLU MBUS rUPI J
Legtslat\CJn designed to better
regulate credit unions, small
loan compantes and pawn·
brnkers in Ohiu has been
signed by Gov. James A.

Hhodcs.
The bipart tsan btll , sought
by the Rhodes administration
was stgned Frida y. lt will be
tmplcmented next Jan. 1.

TRANSFER OF KEYS closes deal by which
ownership of The FurnitW"e House in Vinton goes to Ivan
and Reva Ca rdwell, who are on the right in this Times·
Sentinel newsphoto. Herb and Jean Moore a nd Elsie
McCoy are the former owners, whose last day as
propnetors of the store was yesterday (Saturdav). The
new owners will change the name of the busin ess tO Vinton
Horne FW"nish ings. Next door in the bJckground is the
Vinton post offi ce.

Vinton store has
VIN TON - A Vinton boy chief warrant off icer aft er 17
and gi rl ha vc come home and yea rs in the Air Force and
have purchased the Fur· three years in the Anny. fi e
nllu re House . Tomo rrow mana ged Rutland fl ume
1Monday ) is the fi rst day for Furn ish ings at The Pla ins
its opera ti on und er th e from 1972 to the surruner of
ownership of Iva n and Reva 1977 . Since last summer Iva n
Ca rdwell has bee n working as
Ca rdwell .
They bought the store from a fact ory representative for
Herb and Jea n Moore and four compa nies in furn iture
Elsie McCoy a nd will rename lines.
The Cardwells said that
it Vint on Home Furnishings .
The Cardwells left Vinton ln they woul d mai ntai n t he
1952, he to enter the Air Force sa me hours and the same
and she as a 1952 graduate of friendly atmosphere which
prevailed under the Moores
Vi.fton High School.
Ivan retired in 1972 as a and Mrs. McCoy, but they
will int rod uce some new
product lin es in carp ets,
telev ision , washers, a nd
By 1980, ne~r l y half uf all dryers.
The &gt;t ore is on SR 160 in
U.S. fa milies will be earning
$15,000 or mo re a year , ar· Vintun·Jackson St. - next
eordi n ~ tu The Conference door to the P&lt;&gt;Sl offi ce .
Board .

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participant's sa lary .
YETP's
Purpose
of
Training Component is to
provide students with an · . .
introdut1iun to the world of
work, to give the student good
job-keeping altitudes; and tn
provide valuable training
with "hands-on" experience ,
enabling the student to obt ain
meanin gful, un subsidi zcd
employment.
YETP's OJT Tr atn ing
Component should not be
confused with the Summer
Program for Economicall y
Disadvantaged Youth, also
operated by the Gallia·Meigs
Community Action Agency .
Any public or private, fur·
profit business establishment
or in stil uti on wi shing to
part icipate or desiring fur·
ther information is urged to
t'Ontact either Dale Whitt or
Hobert McDonnell at the
Ga lli a· Meigs Comm unit y
Action Agency in Chesh ire.
In Ga llia County , the number
to ca ll is 367·7342, and in
Charles Weekley, Anna J . Meigs Count y, call 992·7000.
Weekley to Richard Swain. I
acre, Olive.
Hysell Run Free Methodist
Pu e r to
Ril'o
was
Church, Declaration uf
dt, ·nvcred by Christupltcr
Trustees. Rutland.
Robert D. Jackson. Rose Colum bus on Nov . 9, 1493.
1\t lll'l' clc l.cun conquered it
Estep Jackson to Robert ll.
fur
Spai u iu 1509 and
Ja ckso n, Rosie Estep
estahltslted the fi rst settle·
Jackson, 1 acre, Olive .
lllt'lll a t C;;1parra , across the
Ea rl Renshaw . dec., to
Theresa Renshaw, ccrt . of ba y £rom S&lt;tn .luflll.
trans .. Sutton.
Pearl Tagga rt , el al., by
Th~ Hcpublit'illl Party wa~
James J. Proffitt , Sheriff . to
Chester, 0 .
fuull(led
at ltipon . W1s , Feb
John M. Wells, 28'o acres ,
985 ·3307
28, 11!54.
Lebanon.

CHESHIRE - The Gallia ·
Meigs Com munity Action
Agenc y
is
requesti ng
business establishments in
the two co unty area lu
become involved with the
Youth Empl oyment and
Training Program (YETP),
a CETA , Tille Ill program.
This program will provide
stud ent partici pants with
forty (40 ) hours of On·theJotrTraining (OJT), with a
private. for·profit esiablish·
rn enl . The Ga llia·Mcigs
Communit y Action Agency
will reimburse the employer
lor up to 50 percent uf the

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mi ssioner for eight year s, is a

GcnerCJ I Hm&gt;t&gt;ilal in IrOnton Directo r uf the Citizens
and Uur J.ady of Bellefonte Nation al Bank in Iron ton and
Hospital in Ashland . Ken· a member of the Fi"i United
Meth odi st Church. Hi s
ck ~ rees fr om Thf' Ohi 1· St ;~ te
medical activities incl ude :
member , Board of Directors
of the Physiciall5 Insur ance
Company of Ohio (PICO ), a
member of the OSMA Task
For ce on Profess ional
GALLlPOI.lS - The Gallia Street in Gallipolis from 9:30 day , June t5.
~ p p li c a n ts
must
be Liabil ity, the Executi ve
Meigs Community Action a.m. until4 p.m. Wednesday ,
Boa rd of the Ohio Valley
Agency (C. A.A. ) will be June 14, and at. the Meigs student s a ~ e s 14 to 21, Health Serv ices Founda tion.
rctu ming to school 1htgh
accepting applications for th e County Courthuu·se from 9::lO
sehoul, v u t~ al i ona l school, and the Board of Directors of
Summ er
Program for a.m. unltl 4 p.m. on 'I'h urs·
tcchnlc&lt;.tl school, or coUege ) the Ohio Medical Political
Economically Disadva ntaged
in the fall. Approximately 175 Acti on Committee . Dr . Pa yne
Ynulh (SPEDY) at the Ohio
jobs will be available in the and his wife, Leona. have a
Burea u of Em pl oymen t
lwo counties working for s"" and fuu r da ughters.
Service Office on 45 Olive
local govern ment uni ts and
BAGEHOT FELLOW
nun-profit org anizt~tions.
NE W YO RK iU PI J
Ap plica nts shou ld brtn g
Tho mas Hayes of the
their Social Security cards
Cincinnati Enquirer was one
and will be registered by
BANK ROBBER
. of 10 newspe rsons se lected by
C.A.A. perso nnel and also by
TOLEDO, Ohio · 1UP! ) the Columbia Univer sity
representatives of The Ohio
Toledo police, ac ting on a Gradu ate
School
of Bureau of Employmen t
phone tip fr om a suspicious Journalism Friday as Walter
Services. Students whn have
neighbor. Friday a rrested a Bagehot
Fellow s
in
suspect in two recent city Econom i cs and Business applied at registrations held
at all loca l high s&lt;"hools need
bank robberies.
.JoW"nalism .
reapply.
Melvin F. Mala nchuc, 41,
James A. White, UPI busi· notAppli
cants placed in
was being held on two counts ness reporter in New York ,
of aggravated robbery in the was also among Utose chosen summer jobs will work up to
Lucas County Ja il. He is fo r th e fuJJ.time stu dy 32 hours a week at a rate of
accused of robbing the East program . whi ch is intended to $2.65 per hou r. The Ga lha·
Toledo Br anch of the First [urlher the improvemen t of M e i g~ Cum m unity Action
Age ncy is an Equal OpNational Bank Thursday of financial reporting.
portunity Employer .
$1 ,765 and the West Tnledo
Bran ch of the United Savings
and Loan Bank of $6,000 last
Sa turday .
Police sa id Mala nchuc was
arrested at his home on the
tip o[ a neighbor who had
recognized several bank sur·
ve illance pictures circulated
after the robberies.

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Hoxte BroUters Ctrcus cmmng to Gallipolis on June 21 at Gallia County Junior fa irgrounds
from 6 to 8 p.m. To order adva nce fa mily or individual adult and children tickets and save
call ticket headquarters 446·2055 Monday Utrough Friday from 9 to 9 or Ray Manley at 992:
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GA LLIPOLIS - Gallipolis
Cit y Commission, in specia l
sess ion ~' r i day aft ern oon .
approv ed
pay ment
of
$4 ,488.66 to the Great
Amer ican Insurance Co. to
complete full settlement on a
EDA sewer project involving
th e now de fu nc t Morey
Construction Co. in the early
1970s.
The company had init ially
asked for $73 ,050.47 earlier in
th e wee k. City Auditor
Evelyn Kn ott 's r ecords
proved otherwise. The total
covered all three contracts on
. the Rt. 160 project. Com·
missio n waived se cond
reading in order to pa ss the
ordina nce.

CO LUMBUS - Burton
Payne, M.D., Ironton, has
been elected to se r v ~ as
district cuuncilor to the Ohio
State Medical Associa tion's
executive council. Dr. Payne
will represent physic ians
from the ninth district whir'h

with all types of spiritual and
emotional needs, and for her
enthusiastic approach to the
challenge of being the pastor
of a very small rural parish
- which was her expressed
choice for her first pastorate.
In anticipation ol her
arrival, the local con·
gregation has installed a
mobile home on the edge of
the church lawn for her use as
a parsonage and has
redecoraied and improved
the church property eX·
tensively . Pastor Resch
assumed her duties Monday,
June 5, and will conduct her
fir st worship service on
Sunday morning, June 11 at
10:30.
The new pastor wUl be
worklng at the parsonage
most mornings and some
evening s. Her telephone
number is 367.oo80.

changed ownership

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CHESHIRE - Little Kyger
Congrega tional Christia n
Church on Little Kyger Road,
Cheshire, has called for its
pastor, Miss Daphne Resch of
Bowling Green, Ohio.
Pastor Resch graduated
with a Master of Divinity
deg ree from Pr inceton
Th eologic al Se min a r y,
Princeton, New Jersey on
May 31, and will be ordained
into the 01ristian ministry on
June 23 at what has been her
hom e
church,
Plain
Congregational, Bowling
Green.
She received her Bachelor
of Science , ~eg ree, Summa
Cum Laude, from Bowling
DAPHNE RESCH
Green State University with
majors in Education of the
Hea rin g· lmpair ed and
Elementary Edu cation.
She has spent a summer in
Costa Rica in a missions
trainin g program, was
Student Min ister for two
year s at Pt. Pl easant
Presbyterian Church in New
GALLIPOLIS - E lev en Jersey , a summer intern at
cases were terminated in the Pil g ri m Co ngre gational
Gallipolis Municipal Co urt on Chur ch in Green Bay ,
Friday .
Wisconsin , Student Minister
Fined or forfeiting bonds
were J essie A. Taylor, 18,
Gallipo lis, ove rloaded vehicle
$61 , insecure load $32 ; Gary suspension. Lemley was also
A. Howard . 32. Dayton, speed fined $15 fo r dtsobeying an
$39 ; Charla B. Elliott, 30,
aut om at ic traffic control
Ga 11 ipolis, speed $28.80 ;
Lin da L. McMill in, 29, device.
Gallipolis, speed $27; Perry
A. Tackett , 18, Ewington ,
speed $42 : Gary A. Warren ,
19, reckless operation $50,
failure to register vehicle 1
$10; Ma rk Horton, 18,
Ga llipoli s, speed $27.
Kev in L. Lemley, 22 ,
Leona rdo, New Jersey, was
fin ed $100 and given a 90 day
sentence, all but 3 days
suspended, for driving under

Eleven cases
tenninated in
Gallia court

--------------------------Letters of opinion are welcomed. Tiley shOIIId be
less than 300 words long (or be subject to reductloa by
the editor ) and must be signed wllb lbe slpee'l ad·
dress. Nameo may be wlthbeld IIPOII pubiJcaUon.
However, DD requeot, names wffi be dlacl01ed. Letten
should be In good taste, addmslq luuet, DOl per·
sooaUtles.

for the past year at Supplee
Memor ial United Pres·
byterian Church in Ma·
pi e Gl en, Pa . , and has
recently been a part of a
special program for clinical
pastoral care for hospital
patients. During her three
years at seminary she has
been under the special ad·
visory program of th e
Congregational F oundation
for Theological Studies
tC.F.T.S.) maintained by the
Nation al Association of
Con gr ega tional Christian
Churches and is actively
involved with both the
nat10nal and state as·
sociat ions of that de·
nomination.
Pastor Resch has been
highly recommended for her
deep spiritual commitment ,
for her ability to relate well
with persons of all ages and

CLASS STARTS . MONDAY
RIO GRANDE - The Adult
Ed uca t io n Depa rtment at
Buckeye Hill s Career Center
announced
today
the
beginning of a sununer Adu lt
Basic Edu cation (ABE )
program that will be offered
during morn ing and eveni ng
hours. The dass starts on
June 12 and will be conduc1ed
each Monda y and Wednesday
mornings fr om 9 a.m. until
noon at Bu ckeye Hills Career
Center and on Tuesday and
Thursday evenings from 6
until 8 p.m. at Rio Grande
College • Comm unity College
in Allen Hall , Homn 1. Any
person 16 years of age or
older ma y enr oll in the
program free of ch arge.

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Daphne Resch named pastor

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CARL CHEV ALlt:R
and sister·in·law of Ga rnet
BELPR E
Ca rl Betz, died recently at her
01evalier, 67, a resident of home at Eleanor. W. \'a .
Waterford and former
She was 65 years old. She
resident of Long Bottom, died had four children: Evelyn
Sa t urd ay morning around Rutan, Ravenswood, W. \'a.;
2:30 a.m. follo wing an ex· J udy Johns, SP&lt;&gt;kane, Wash.;
tended illness.
Donald , Chicago: Billy, of
He wa s born a t Long Poca. W. Va ., and several
Boltom on May 19, 1911 , SQn grand an d great·grand·
of the late John and Ethel chtldren.
Coates Chevalier. He moved
Sile was a very active
to Waterford in 1967.
member of the U.S. church
Funeral services will be also an Eastern Star and
he ld at Spen ce r Fune ral Senior Citize ns. She was
Home, Belp r e. 2 p. m. postmaster of Eleanor
Tuesday,
wtth
Rev. po st office fo r 25 yea rs,
Lawrence Craig offtc iating. having retired from there two
Burtal will be in Sand Hill years ago. .
Cemetery, Long Bottom.
Attending services from
Fncnds may call at the Ga Uipo lis were Garnet and
funeral home on Sunday after Farrell Betz, Lanna Waugh
7 p.m.
and Jimmie Hale.
The Raynes Funeral Home,
Buffal o, cond ucted th e
funeral.
MRS. BEN DUNCAN
Burial was in Beach Grove
GALLIPOLIS - Margue
Cemetcrv
at Eleanor, W. Va.
Duncan, wtfe of Ben Duncan

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June 9, 1978 consta nt effort is made to
Gallia Countv Commission eva luate what is available on
the market that would better
Gallia County. Courthouse
serve the consumer public.
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
It does not benefit the
public to have ambulance
Dea r Sirs:
1have been most distressed service if th ey do not know
to learn that Southeast Ohio how to access it. By the same
Emergency Medi cal Services token, it often does not benefit
tSEOEMSl will terminate a heart attack victim to have
s upport
vehicles
servtre tn Gallia County at life
12:01 a.m. Monday, June 12. ava ilabl e if they reach him
It is my st rong fee ling that even ten mlnutes aft er his
the ultimate losers in this hea rt has stopped. and no
situati on wi ll be t he hea lth bystander has been trained to
consumer. I drive through keep him alive by a technique
Gallia County not tn · of art ificial circulation and
frequently. both on business ventilation called CPR. A
and pleasure You and your system interested in prefamilie s live there and would hospital excellence of care
most certainly want the ver y will offer classes and in·
best pr e· hospita1 ca re !ormation abo ut EMS in CPR
to the public on a continulng
ava ila ble.
An emergency medical bases.
SEOEMS offer s all of thi s
system 1s more than the
ambu lance on the street. and more. To see this kind of
Bel1i nd tha t s ire n and se rvi ~ no longer availa ble to
fla sh in~ light are - or should the residents of Gallia County
be - a n eff ec ti ve com· IS a terrible waste - the
muni cations system where ultimate waste - human life
from t he second the con· and health.
Sirtcerely,
sumer ca lls the system starts
Ruth Zika (L. K. J
to upcrate: dispatching the
vehicle, talking to the
hospttal from the vehicle,
se nding, perh a ps a EKG
telemet ry signa l tu the
rece tvt ng hos pital. a nd
pe rhaps dispat ching othe r
needed vehtcl.es or publi c
sa fety personnel to the scene.
Behind that li ~h t and siren
shou ld also be trained per·
sonne l whu do not step on
b"a rd until they are either
baste EMT trained or have an
addition
state ·a pproved
advanced training at the
paramedi c lev el. Th ese
people sho ul d ha ve co n·
ltn uUJg educa tion to insure
that their skills '1ay at a high
level of profi ciency and so
that ne w equtpm ent can be
used effectively
It IS im perative that their
eqotpmc nt be tn goo d
operating orde r and that a
SIGNS LEG ISLATION
COLU MBUS rUPI J
Legtslat\CJn designed to better
regulate credit unions, small
loan compantes and pawn·
brnkers in Ohiu has been
signed by Gov. James A.

Hhodcs.
The bipart tsan btll , sought
by the Rhodes administration
was stgned Frida y. lt will be
tmplcmented next Jan. 1.

TRANSFER OF KEYS closes deal by which
ownership of The FurnitW"e House in Vinton goes to Ivan
and Reva Ca rdwell, who are on the right in this Times·
Sentinel newsphoto. Herb and Jean Moore a nd Elsie
McCoy are the former owners, whose last day as
propnetors of the store was yesterday (Saturdav). The
new owners will change the name of the busin ess tO Vinton
Horne FW"nish ings. Next door in the bJckground is the
Vinton post offi ce.

Vinton store has
VIN TON - A Vinton boy chief warrant off icer aft er 17
and gi rl ha vc come home and yea rs in the Air Force and
have purchased the Fur· three years in the Anny. fi e
nllu re House . Tomo rrow mana ged Rutland fl ume
1Monday ) is the fi rst day for Furn ish ings at The Pla ins
its opera ti on und er th e from 1972 to the surruner of
ownership of Iva n and Reva 1977 . Since last summer Iva n
Ca rdwell has bee n working as
Ca rdwell .
They bought the store from a fact ory representative for
Herb and Jea n Moore and four compa nies in furn iture
Elsie McCoy a nd will rename lines.
The Cardwells said that
it Vint on Home Furnishings .
The Cardwells left Vinton ln they woul d mai ntai n t he
1952, he to enter the Air Force sa me hours and the same
and she as a 1952 graduate of friendly atmosphere which
prevailed under the Moores
Vi.fton High School.
Ivan retired in 1972 as a and Mrs. McCoy, but they
will int rod uce some new
product lin es in carp ets,
telev ision , washers, a nd
By 1980, ne~r l y half uf all dryers.
The &gt;t ore is on SR 160 in
U.S. fa milies will be earning
$15,000 or mo re a year , ar· Vintun·Jackson St. - next
eordi n ~ tu The Conference door to the P&lt;&gt;Sl offi ce .
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provide students with an · . .
introdut1iun to the world of
work, to give the student good
job-keeping altitudes; and tn
provide valuable training
with "hands-on" experience ,
enabling the student to obt ain
meanin gful, un subsidi zcd
employment.
YETP's OJT Tr atn ing
Component should not be
confused with the Summer
Program for Economicall y
Disadvantaged Youth, also
operated by the Gallia·Meigs
Community Action Agency .
Any public or private, fur·
profit business establishment
or in stil uti on wi shing to
part icipate or desiring fur·
ther information is urged to
t'Ontact either Dale Whitt or
Hobert McDonnell at the
Ga lli a· Meigs Comm unit y
Action Agency in Chesh ire.
In Ga llia County , the number
to ca ll is 367·7342, and in
Charles Weekley, Anna J . Meigs Count y, call 992·7000.
Weekley to Richard Swain. I
acre, Olive.
Hysell Run Free Methodist
Pu e r to
Ril'o
was
Church, Declaration uf
dt, ·nvcred by Christupltcr
Trustees. Rutland.
Robert D. Jackson. Rose Colum bus on Nov . 9, 1493.
1\t lll'l' clc l.cun conquered it
Estep Jackson to Robert ll.
fur
Spai u iu 1509 and
Ja ckso n, Rosie Estep
estahltslted the fi rst settle·
Jackson, 1 acre, Olive .
lllt'lll a t C;;1parra , across the
Ea rl Renshaw . dec., to
Theresa Renshaw, ccrt . of ba y £rom S&lt;tn .luflll.
trans .. Sutton.
Pearl Tagga rt , el al., by
Th~ Hcpublit'illl Party wa~
James J. Proffitt , Sheriff . to
Chester, 0 .
fuull(led
at ltipon . W1s , Feb
John M. Wells, 28'o acres ,
985 ·3307
28, 11!54.
Lebanon.

CHESHIRE - The Gallia ·
Meigs Com munity Action
Agenc y
is
requesti ng
business establishments in
the two co unty area lu
become involved with the
Youth Empl oyment and
Training Program (YETP),
a CETA , Tille Ill program.
This program will provide
stud ent partici pants with
forty (40 ) hours of On·theJotrTraining (OJT), with a
private. for·profit esiablish·
rn enl . The Ga llia·Mcigs
Communit y Action Agency
will reimburse the employer
lor up to 50 percent uf the

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mi ssioner for eight year s, is a

GcnerCJ I Hm&gt;t&gt;ilal in IrOnton Directo r uf the Citizens
and Uur J.ady of Bellefonte Nation al Bank in Iron ton and
Hospital in Ashland . Ken· a member of the Fi"i United
Meth odi st Church. Hi s
ck ~ rees fr om Thf' Ohi 1· St ;~ te
medical activities incl ude :
member , Board of Directors
of the Physiciall5 Insur ance
Company of Ohio (PICO ), a
member of the OSMA Task
For ce on Profess ional
GALLlPOI.lS - The Gallia Street in Gallipolis from 9:30 day , June t5.
~ p p li c a n ts
must
be Liabil ity, the Executi ve
Meigs Community Action a.m. until4 p.m. Wednesday ,
Boa rd of the Ohio Valley
Agency (C. A.A. ) will be June 14, and at. the Meigs student s a ~ e s 14 to 21, Health Serv ices Founda tion.
rctu ming to school 1htgh
accepting applications for th e County Courthuu·se from 9::lO
sehoul, v u t~ al i ona l school, and the Board of Directors of
Summ er
Program for a.m. unltl 4 p.m. on 'I'h urs·
tcchnlc&lt;.tl school, or coUege ) the Ohio Medical Political
Economically Disadva ntaged
in the fall. Approximately 175 Acti on Committee . Dr . Pa yne
Ynulh (SPEDY) at the Ohio
jobs will be available in the and his wife, Leona. have a
Burea u of Em pl oymen t
lwo counties working for s"" and fuu r da ughters.
Service Office on 45 Olive
local govern ment uni ts and
BAGEHOT FELLOW
nun-profit org anizt~tions.
NE W YO RK iU PI J
Ap plica nts shou ld brtn g
Tho mas Hayes of the
their Social Security cards
Cincinnati Enquirer was one
and will be registered by
BANK ROBBER
. of 10 newspe rsons se lected by
C.A.A. perso nnel and also by
TOLEDO, Ohio · 1UP! ) the Columbia Univer sity
representatives of The Ohio
Toledo police, ac ting on a Gradu ate
School
of Bureau of Employmen t
phone tip fr om a suspicious Journalism Friday as Walter
Services. Students whn have
neighbor. Friday a rrested a Bagehot
Fellow s
in
suspect in two recent city Econom i cs and Business applied at registrations held
at all loca l high s&lt;"hools need
bank robberies.
.JoW"nalism .
reapply.
Melvin F. Mala nchuc, 41,
James A. White, UPI busi· notAppli
cants placed in
was being held on two counts ness reporter in New York ,
of aggravated robbery in the was also among Utose chosen summer jobs will work up to
Lucas County Ja il. He is fo r th e fuJJ.time stu dy 32 hours a week at a rate of
accused of robbing the East program . whi ch is intended to $2.65 per hou r. The Ga lha·
Toledo Br anch of the First [urlher the improvemen t of M e i g~ Cum m unity Action
Age ncy is an Equal OpNational Bank Thursday of financial reporting.
portunity Employer .
$1 ,765 and the West Tnledo
Bran ch of the United Savings
and Loan Bank of $6,000 last
Sa turday .
Police sa id Mala nchuc was
arrested at his home on the
tip o[ a neighbor who had
recognized several bank sur·
ve illance pictures circulated
after the robberies.

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Dr. Pay ne se r ved .a s
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HUGE perfo~ming e le~hants are a part of the exciting performances of the all new
Hoxte BroUters Ctrcus cmmng to Gallipolis on June 21 at Gallia County Junior fa irgrounds
from 6 to 8 p.m. To order adva nce fa mily or individual adult and children tickets and save
call ticket headquarters 446·2055 Monday Utrough Friday from 9 to 9 or Ray Manley at 992:
2302or 992-3305. The event is being sponsored by the Ga llia·Meigs Fraternal Order or Police.

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mess maker is in your jewelry box or
cosmetics making a big mess . . . then you
need lli11tiPI'fll'1'd , the child protection latch
for cabinets and drawers. It keeps tots out
of t he cabinets and drawers you want them
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And It locks automaticall y when you close
th e cabinet or drawer. Put an end to the big
messes, installlrbufnynrrt

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incl udes Lawrence, Gallia,
Meigs, Sciuto. Pike, Jackson:
Vinton and Hocking co unties.
A graduate of ironton High
Schuul, Dr. Pay ne received
his underg radua te and
Master of Medical Science

175 jobs available for area youth

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FINAL PAYMENT
GA LLIPOLIS - Gallipolis
Cit y Commission, in specia l
sess ion ~' r i day aft ern oon .
approv ed
pay ment
of
$4 ,488.66 to the Great
Amer ican Insurance Co. to
complete full settlement on a
EDA sewer project involving
th e now de fu nc t Morey
Construction Co. in the early
1970s.
The company had init ially
asked for $73 ,050.47 earlier in
th e wee k. City Auditor
Evelyn Kn ott 's r ecords
proved otherwise. The total
covered all three contracts on
. the Rt. 160 project. Com·
missio n waived se cond
reading in order to pa ss the
ordina nce.

CO LUMBUS - Burton
Payne, M.D., Ironton, has
been elected to se r v ~ as
district cuuncilor to the Ohio
State Medical Associa tion's
executive council. Dr. Payne
will represent physic ians
from the ninth district whir'h

with all types of spiritual and
emotional needs, and for her
enthusiastic approach to the
challenge of being the pastor
of a very small rural parish
- which was her expressed
choice for her first pastorate.
In anticipation ol her
arrival, the local con·
gregation has installed a
mobile home on the edge of
the church lawn for her use as
a parsonage and has
redecoraied and improved
the church property eX·
tensively . Pastor Resch
assumed her duties Monday,
June 5, and will conduct her
fir st worship service on
Sunday morning, June 11 at
10:30.
The new pastor wUl be
worklng at the parsonage
most mornings and some
evening s. Her telephone
number is 367.oo80.

changed ownership

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CHESHIRE - Little Kyger
Congrega tional Christia n
Church on Little Kyger Road,
Cheshire, has called for its
pastor, Miss Daphne Resch of
Bowling Green, Ohio.
Pastor Resch graduated
with a Master of Divinity
deg ree from Pr inceton
Th eologic al Se min a r y,
Princeton, New Jersey on
May 31, and will be ordained
into the 01ristian ministry on
June 23 at what has been her
hom e
church,
Plain
Congregational, Bowling
Green.
She received her Bachelor
of Science , ~eg ree, Summa
Cum Laude, from Bowling
DAPHNE RESCH
Green State University with
majors in Education of the
Hea rin g· lmpair ed and
Elementary Edu cation.
She has spent a summer in
Costa Rica in a missions
trainin g program, was
Student Min ister for two
year s at Pt. Pl easant
Presbyterian Church in New
GALLIPOLIS - E lev en Jersey , a summer intern at
cases were terminated in the Pil g ri m Co ngre gational
Gallipolis Municipal Co urt on Chur ch in Green Bay ,
Friday .
Wisconsin , Student Minister
Fined or forfeiting bonds
were J essie A. Taylor, 18,
Gallipo lis, ove rloaded vehicle
$61 , insecure load $32 ; Gary suspension. Lemley was also
A. Howard . 32. Dayton, speed fined $15 fo r dtsobeying an
$39 ; Charla B. Elliott, 30,
aut om at ic traffic control
Ga 11 ipolis, speed $28.80 ;
Lin da L. McMill in, 29, device.
Gallipolis, speed $27; Perry
A. Tackett , 18, Ewington ,
speed $42 : Gary A. Warren ,
19, reckless operation $50,
failure to register vehicle 1
$10; Ma rk Horton, 18,
Ga llipoli s, speed $27.
Kev in L. Lemley, 22 ,
Leona rdo, New Jersey, was
fin ed $100 and given a 90 day
sentence, all but 3 days
suspended, for driving under

Eleven cases
tenninated in
Gallia court

--------------------------Letters of opinion are welcomed. Tiley shOIIId be
less than 300 words long (or be subject to reductloa by
the editor ) and must be signed wllb lbe slpee'l ad·
dress. Nameo may be wlthbeld IIPOII pubiJcaUon.
However, DD requeot, names wffi be dlacl01ed. Letten
should be In good taste, addmslq luuet, DOl per·
sooaUtles.

for the past year at Supplee
Memor ial United Pres·
byterian Church in Ma·
pi e Gl en, Pa . , and has
recently been a part of a
special program for clinical
pastoral care for hospital
patients. During her three
years at seminary she has
been under the special ad·
visory program of th e
Congregational F oundation
for Theological Studies
tC.F.T.S.) maintained by the
Nation al Association of
Con gr ega tional Christian
Churches and is actively
involved with both the
nat10nal and state as·
sociat ions of that de·
nomination.
Pastor Resch has been
highly recommended for her
deep spiritual commitment ,
for her ability to relate well
with persons of all ages and

CLASS STARTS . MONDAY
RIO GRANDE - The Adult
Ed uca t io n Depa rtment at
Buckeye Hill s Career Center
announced
today
the
beginning of a sununer Adu lt
Basic Edu cation (ABE )
program that will be offered
during morn ing and eveni ng
hours. The dass starts on
June 12 and will be conduc1ed
each Monda y and Wednesday
mornings fr om 9 a.m. until
noon at Bu ckeye Hills Career
Center and on Tuesday and
Thursday evenings from 6
until 8 p.m. at Rio Grande
College • Comm unity College
in Allen Hall , Homn 1. Any
person 16 years of age or
older ma y enr oll in the
program free of ch arge.

PASTEL
COLORS

of purchase. Minimum $10,000.00
Federal Regulations require a substantial
penalty for premature withdrawal of

the Certificate owner.

certificate funds.

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withdrawal in the event of the death of

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Father and son exhibit featured at Riverby
GALLIPOLIS - Professor
Doctor Pedro 1.: Koe·
Krompecher and his son,
Lazlo G, Koe·Krompechcr,
artists and architects from
Athens , Ohio , have their
outstanding exhibit, "Multi·
faceted Perceptions,"' in both
Galleries at Riverby , home ol
the French · Art Colony ,
during the month of June.
Doctor Joe - Krompccher

Truckload Sale
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GALLIPOLIS - Entry and
authoriZation forms for the
F~ench Art Colony's Annual
R1v~ r . RecreatiOn Festival
ExhtM to be held in the City
Park In downtown Gall ipolis
on the fourth of July must
reach R1 ver by before
Tuesday, June 20,
Co-chairing this year's July
4th exh1b!t for the French Art
Colony are Jan Thaler and
Sue Beverly. They urge those
artists from throughou t the
area who wish lo part ici pate
in this ou tdoor event to mail
their entry and authorization
forms to The French Art
Colony, P. 0 . Box 472,
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631, im·
mediately.
Arti sts who corer their
work in the 1978 Ri ver
Recreation. Festiva l Exhibit
may elect to reg iste r at a
professional or an amateur
level, wrth the amateur level
divided according to aHe. The
professio nal cateHo ry in ·
el udes those who arc or have
earned their living through
thei r art and those act ively
sel tinH their work and
rccel ving commissions. The
arti st must determine his or
her own category.
Mrs. Thaler and Mrs.
Beverl y em phasize th at
ent ri es must ha ve been
produced since July, 1974,
and not previously exhibited
in this show_All entr ies must
be an original idea and not
represent anot her artist 's
idea or work. To maintain the
quality of the show, anything
made from a patte rn , a
rea dy·to· mak e kit , com·
mercially poured molds or
co pied works are not ac·
ceptable. Paintings done as a

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addition, he has taught at the Bachelors deg ree from the
Royal Technical Universit y Ohi" Slate University. He is a
in Budapest, the University of registered architect in Ohio ,
Kentucky at Lexington, and West Vir ginia and PennOhio University in Athens. He sy lva ni a, and holds the
is Professor Emerilus, and on certHicate uf the National
the faculty of the Uni versity CD unc il uf Architectu ra l
of Kentucky.
Reg istration Board~5. He was
Lazlo G. Koe · Krompccher an Assistant Professor uf
was ed ucated in Austria , Ar chitecture
at
Ohi o
Spain ,
Trinidad
and University, He has received
Voo ez~e la, receivi ng hi s

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W• han a good
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MAYTAG
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SalePriid!

be retamed by the French Art
Colony for the sale of any
work resulting from the July
4th exhi bit.
Entries will be judged an d
ribbons awarded in each
category . A limited number
of purchase prizes will be
awarded, to be selected by
the judge in cooperation with
the purchaser. A specia '
purchase prize will be given
this year in memory of
Jackson Tandy Walker, la te
fa ther of the nationally
recognized antique expert,
Orva Heissenbuttel, who is
originally Irom Gallia County
and now resi des in th e
Washington, D. C. area . Mrs.
Heisscn butt el has requested

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30 " no nge fea tures &lt;Hl Auto rn ati c Cook·
Mas ter Oven Contr ol and a glass window 1n
the Jvun cl oor tiM! le is vou chec k on
cooktng pr og ress w r1hou t opening the oven
door nnn tosmg Mal

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sets plans

These two dynamic paintin gs are on exhib.it at the
F'rench Art Colony for the month of June along with others
capturing locaJ scenes and several por traiL'i which renect
a bold style and approach.
IIAVE GUESTS
LONG BOTTOM -- Hecent
guests of Mrs. Lett ie McCa in.
State Route 248, Long Bot-

Mr s.

He re·s the biggest 100% Fast-Proof top-freeze r
Re lngera lor Fr ig•da11e makes. II deltvers 20.6 cu. ft. of
ref rigera ted volu me II also lealures 4 lull-wtdlh
sh elves. a Flowt ng Cold Meo l Tend er that keeps most
lop qu alt ty meat s lt es h lor up to 7 days, an d two
spac rous Vege table Hydrators The 5.94 cu. ". freezer
compa rtmen t has 3 Flex·Ouik ice tr ays and an rce server.

and Mrs. Gladys Shumway.
Pomeroy. On Sunday a pi cnic
MIIJ DL E Ptl HT-- !'fan s was he ld with Orval Cole.
li&lt;Wt.' h L'l'll cumpl et ed for t ill' Dayton; fa ye Kirkhart ,
S~tturtl l:iy . .Jum• 17. opc11
M;trion. Ind .: Mr. and Mrs_
d tur-rh ·wt.•ddulg of Miss S:tn· Da vi d J oh nso n. Pal and
dr~t Ll'l' Cu r11s. daugllk r of
David, Colu mbus: Mr. a nd
Mrs. JL'I T)' Dclavo l. t\llit'IIS. Mrs. Buzz Kirkhart, Kelly
ami HoiJerl Curt is. \1rd- and Sha n, Tilfin : Mr. a nd
tll l'port . ami Wilhant !&gt;an d
Swib hcr. sun uf Mr. ami Mrs.
Will twll Swtsher. Middleport.
The Hev. Kr rh; Oiler w11l
off tl' Ja te al the 2::10 p .IIL
ceremon y ful\owm g i.l half -

and Mi.sy , Bashan, Ohto;
Mr.
ond M r ~ . Aver y
Gocglein. Pomeroy: Mr. and

Mr s. Go rd on Caldwel l,
Tuppers Plains: Mr. and
Mrs . Gale McCain and Dale
Let' , Coo lvill e.

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Connolly. Hccdsville.

huur of urgtl/1 IIIUSk IJy i\11SS
Lon Wuml. Pullleruy. I.Jcguntmg c1t 1 p 111.

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brrdl'!:iiWIId s w1ll bL• Mis."i

.Judy Owen. Mutdl eport ; t\1'"·'
Velvet Swrslrer. Middl cpurt.
and Mt" Manila llu rr11nt.
Akriln. M1ss Prwla Swlsllt'l'
wJII I&gt;e a JU tnur bndcstn aul.
Best III &lt;JII will lw Daw
Wolfe . Mrlidll•port. ami lltJ'
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Tamara Thaxton

Fult z. Mrddlepurl.

WILL MARRY - Mr . ond MNI . Charles Thaxlon of
Route 2, Box 32, B1dwell, annoLUJce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their daughter, Tamara Anne,
to Albert Eugene Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Welch
of Route I, Bidwell . The open church wedding will be an
event of July I at French City Ba ptist Church. Prewedding musi c will begin at 2 p.m. with the ceremony
beginning at2: 30 p.m. Miss Tha xton was graduated from
North Gallia and Buckeye Hills. She is emp loyed at Holzer
Medical Center. Welsh is also a North C:allia grad uate and
is employed at Jackson Manpower.

CltJy 1/J/e and Jane Bobo

M1ss Lucy Ochw&lt;J I Will bt!
lil t' I"L'g Js t rt~r awl tlistributing
lire ri ce lm ~s will be Moll y
Dt•IHva l and Ang u: C:rueser .

J\ s.o,;isting al the l'l:l'cption

wtll be Mrs. Wunda Hizer.
!l ac Reynolds, and Debbie
Kl· nned_r . Putneroy ; Mrs.
,\nn ('ull enl l. Ca rroll . ami
,\ Irs. ('arol Durst. Huntm gll ttl.

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TO MAHHY - Mr. and Mrs. Hubcrtllubo uf Huutc I.
Hutlaml. urc C~ nn u unring the engagement and for-

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tht·uming nm rr iLJge of thctr dau~htc r, Jant: Ann , to

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Clay T. !hie. su n of Mr. ami Mrs. Edward lhte, Broad·
way St.. ftacinc. The bride"&lt;! Ieel is a gmd uat c uf Me igs
Hig h Sehuul. lil76 el ass. ami is employed at Vcterarts
Ml'lnori til Hospital in the x-rc1y dq.JC:Jrl tttcnt. ll cr
fwnL'l ', ~~ 19i2 graduate of Suulhcrn High Sdwul, Is a
bmltllng t'on lractor . 'l'1 1c upc11 chur ch weddi ng willl&gt;c

an evtn l of Aug. 12 at6 : ~0 p.m. at tire Bradbury !'hurch
of f'hrist, Bradbury. Jt wi ll be a candlelight cereiiHIIIY.
1\ rt..' t'l' pllull w1 1l fo lluw 111 tl1c church sodcrl ruum.

wrll f&gt;c held in tire churrlr
VINEYARD REUNION
POMEROY - The annual
Vineyard Family Reun ion
will be held next Sunday ,
J une t8, at Ruyal Oak Pa rk
with a cttrry·in dinner to be
held at noon. All relatives and
friends of the family are
inv it~ .

Whetl lhi.:i CU UIIll'y needs is
guud fi ve-cent cup of euffce
fu t' less than 60 cents.
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SON RORN
PATRIOT - Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Jelfers uf RL 2 Patriot,

I'UOIII IIIIII!Cdl &lt;:ltt•ly
the t't•n•mon .\ .

arc announci ng the birth of Maternal great·grandmother
thetr first chi ld. a son, born is Mr s. Belva Sloan,
May 2:1 at It otzcr Medical Pomeroy. and patern al great·
Center . He hc-ts been named

Jeremy Don and wei ghed
seven po unds and 11 ounces.
Materna l ~rantl par ents arc
Mr. and Mr s. Ken ne th
Grover , Chester and patern al
~nmdparc nt s m·e Mr. and
Mr s. Leon Jeffers. Patriot.

gran dparen ts are Mr. and
Mr s. Edward Parkin s,
Patriot and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Jeffers. Patriot.
Jeremy is also the first
grandchild and first great·
~ ra nd e hild of all gran d·
parent s.

Cast aluminum
chassis
All steel agitator
Quick and clean
bag changer

Nandi'
Smit!J and Heidi Asb!ev
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TO W!-: D- F111al plans hi-:1\'t' bt•cn made fur tlw Wt'd~
d11i,t.: uf Hc1d1 .Jr ll t\ shl ~~ , daught er ,,f \tr i:llld \'lrs.
Hol.x·rt D. Ashlc\·, f~ u utc 2. Hi:lCJTlt', :1t1 d Han dy S1111tll.
!-iilll of Mr·~ Bllllt· Va k•ntuw and tht li-:!li' I . H Sm1tl1.
:\lt~ ~on . The weddtn g ''-'llllwk..: pla ce un .J Ll! I L' :J. ~ HI 1::~0
p . 111. pre~:l· dcd b) a I1alf·hum· t•f mustt' by Kl·lth Ashl l'~
al till' HtH'Ilt l! F1rst H " pt1 ~t l 'hun·ll. :\ f't'l'l'p lloJJ will
folluw c.~ t tht.• Hrw1nc Amcl'll' dn l..t.'g Wil hall l1o~ ted b~
Mr s. Pftult nc Wolfe . Mrs. Emnw t\~ hle .\ ', Mrs. Dl'bhll'
H u u~ h . cuJd Mrs. Jon·c Bn·wt·r The bnde hr~:.. chost.'n
Miss Vi l'kiL' Hou~ ll ~ts llmHI 11f horwr tir\d Mtss Bob1J1
Clwplll (ltl as IJridcs mclid . Mrs. We~ky Huush w1ll be
!X!sl llli.lll and H1c k Fir1dl ~;;;. . L! I'OlllllSin&lt;JJl. The l&lt;t•\'.
Frt.'!.'laml Nurns w1ll offil'i&lt;ttc.

Complete with
PowerSeal
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The re 's well o rgani zed
s torage s pa ce on both
s ides o f th is b ig , 20.3
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Mr s.
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Mar iella: Jodi Pritchar d,

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the work of the student II
assistance has been given
tminima! J, work should be
entered in the non·judged
cat egory .
All entri es mu&gt;t be fra med
or matted and securely wired
for hanging. Matted works
should be cove red with
acetate, have a protective
backing and have a hanger
attached. Mrs. Thaler will
have available pr ot ectiv e
polyethylene covering for
sale by t he French Art
Co lony. However. the arti st
must have app lied th e
co1•ering before delivery for
the exhibit. Paintings not
rn eeling these requiremen ts
will be disqualified.
A reg istration fcc of S5 will
be required of non-member
exhibitors who are age 18 or
older, and a · lee of $2 for
students under age 18. A
service fee of 15 percent will

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Upper Oven lnh'rtor 70 " x 13" )( 13"
lowl•r Oven Interior 7.r :.1 -11 , .. x
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.Approx os htp w t 7BO lbs.

Architects and Engineers, and Th ursday$ lrorn 10 a.m.
wh ich was (lrg anized in until :1 p.m . and Saturdays
Athens in 1973 . Bot h men are and Sundays from I p.m. until
outstandi ng and r ec ogn i ~d 5 p.m., open to the public.

a pamtmg featuring a Galha 1
Cou nty scene of histortcal
s1gmficance.
Days for delivery of entries
to R1verby at 530 fir st
Avenue will be Tuesday and
Thursday , J.une 20 or 2Hrom
10 a.m. until 3 p.m., and on
Saturday and Sunday, June
24 or 25, from I p.m. until 5
p.m. Entnes must be in no
later !han Sunday, June 25, to
allow tune for judging and 1
ca taloguing. No more than
ftve i5) entries will be ac·
cepted per art ist.
If anyone has questions,
they may call Mrs. Beverly at
446-1906 orMrs. Thalerat 44G44 25 or 446-1819 (PJ's).

cla ss req uirement arc 8C·

Going on now!
Limited time savings
on Frigidaire

va rio us ~-: r a nts for resea rch arli st s, workin g in · oils ,
aud cxtcmii ve lert urin g acrylics, watercolors. etrelal in ~
to
histor ica l chings, si lk sc re en and
graphics. Exam ples of all of
prescr'vation .
Both fa ther cmd son are these media by the twu KoeJXHt ncns in the offices u[ Kue- Krompechers can be seen
Krompccher Assotiates, now at Ri'verby (.I ll Tuesday s

Deadline announced on exhibitf--..-·-·•·-~i;~;·:j;.;ti,;;.------1

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acqu tred hi s architect ur al
engineering deg ree and his
law degree in Hungary. He
has practiced, through his
own offires, over 45 years in
Hungary , Germany,
Venezuela an d in th e United
Stat es, int ers perse d with
lea ching and writing_ He is a
registered architect and
licensed structural engine er
in Ohio and Kentucky. In

Darleue Barrett
Sarah Drummond
PLANS TO WED - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drwnmond
or Gallipolis are announcing the enga gement and
approaching marria ge of their daughter, Sarah Ruth, to
Joseph Rayburn Van Sickle, son of Mr. J ohn Van Sickle,
and Mrs. Judy Krebs, Rt. I Gallipolis. '111e brlde-electls a
1978 graduate of Kyger Creek High School. The groom·lobe Is a 1977 gradua~e of Kyger Creek High School and Is
employed at Mason County Motors, P\, Pleasant, W, Va ,
The open church wedding wlll be held Thursday, June 22,
at 7:30 p.tn . at the Bulaville Christian CltUrch, Rev .
William Reynolds wlll olflclate. The reception will be held
at the home of the bride's parents following Lhc wedding.

TO llf': WED- Mr. allll Mrs. (·hurl&lt;'' ll:11Tcll. Sr. uf
Hutlaud arc mmound ng thl' ~ ngugel m•nt 1111d H p ~

pnmcl1ing marriage of thctr daughlcr. ll:rrlctw &lt;~ ay
Bam•(!, to John Pau l Gtllium uf l'o lom!JJL,, ""'of Mr .
and Mrs. Luth~ r Gilliam. nnutl.' 4, P !JIIlC I'Hy . 'l'hl' upt: ll
rh urch w cdi.ll n~ will be WI t~ \'t' lll of 1\u g . 12 ill ~ ::!tl fl.l ll .

at tile 111 1. Uniun f111ptist Churdt. il gradual&lt;' uf M&lt;•Jgs
' ltg h .~'dux1l. the britlc·cll!t'l IS li lt\\ wnrk111g U'i a
pJIJstilute sctl'l1 lt~ry fur Mt&gt;lgs Lul'al ~kilonls . ilcP
fiance grad uated ft·um M1•1 gs High 111 19n 11111 ! Oh:.,
Univcrstty in J97G when· he rt•r·civJ•d 11 BHA rk~ t l'C.
SUIIlllla l' UIIIIi:I Udl• . !It• l.'o OJ llll' lll iW'I' 11f Bt• ltl r\ lplw p ,. , ,
i:llld Pin Ka pp:.1 Pl11 . Ht• 1..., sL:Ifl' ii('('II UI\1 &lt;1111 wtlil
C'~to pcrs ami i,yiJrand 111 r~~lum lm ..... l1a .-. JW ~I'iPd 1Jtt'
CPA t'XH 111 111111 is Hwalt lli L! &lt;Tl'llftt ·u(H111.

janice Meadows
[;sa Pmter

TO BE WED - Mr. and Mrs. Ri chard L. Meadows,
Rt. 2 Crown City, are announcing the engagement and
approaching wedding ol th eir daughter , Janice Mea dows,
to Mich ael Morone of Columbus. The brid~lect is a 1973
grad uate ol Harman Trace High School and presently
employed at Flair of Fashion in Columbus. Her fian ce is a
1966 graduate of Grove City High School and is now
employed at Ad vanced Tool and Die, Their wedding will
be 1111 event of June 24 at !:30 p.m. at Jjberty Cha pel
Church, Crown City. Open church will be observed.

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Father and son exhibit featured at Riverby
GALLIPOLIS - Professor
Doctor Pedro 1.: Koe·
Krompecher and his son,
Lazlo G, Koe·Krompechcr,
artists and architects from
Athens , Ohio , have their
outstanding exhibit, "Multi·
faceted Perceptions,"' in both
Galleries at Riverby , home ol
the French · Art Colony ,
during the month of June.
Doctor Joe - Krompccher

Truckload Sale
onMa
Dryers

GALLIPOLIS - Entry and
authoriZation forms for the
F~ench Art Colony's Annual
R1v~ r . RecreatiOn Festival
ExhtM to be held in the City
Park In downtown Gall ipolis
on the fourth of July must
reach R1 ver by before
Tuesday, June 20,
Co-chairing this year's July
4th exh1b!t for the French Art
Colony are Jan Thaler and
Sue Beverly. They urge those
artists from throughou t the
area who wish lo part ici pate
in this ou tdoor event to mail
their entry and authorization
forms to The French Art
Colony, P. 0 . Box 472,
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631, im·
mediately.
Arti sts who corer their
work in the 1978 Ri ver
Recreation. Festiva l Exhibit
may elect to reg iste r at a
professional or an amateur
level, wrth the amateur level
divided according to aHe. The
professio nal cateHo ry in ·
el udes those who arc or have
earned their living through
thei r art and those act ively
sel tinH their work and
rccel ving commissions. The
arti st must determine his or
her own category.
Mrs. Thaler and Mrs.
Beverl y em phasize th at
ent ri es must ha ve been
produced since July, 1974,
and not previously exhibited
in this show_All entr ies must
be an original idea and not
represent anot her artist 's
idea or work. To maintain the
quality of the show, anything
made from a patte rn , a
rea dy·to· mak e kit , com·
mercially poured molds or
co pied works are not ac·
ceptable. Paintings done as a

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for your dollar
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addition, he has taught at the Bachelors deg ree from the
Royal Technical Universit y Ohi" Slate University. He is a
in Budapest, the University of registered architect in Ohio ,
Kentucky at Lexington, and West Vir ginia and PennOhio University in Athens. He sy lva ni a, and holds the
is Professor Emerilus, and on certHicate uf the National
the faculty of the Uni versity CD unc il uf Architectu ra l
of Kentucky.
Reg istration Board~5. He was
Lazlo G. Koe · Krompccher an Assistant Professor uf
was ed ucated in Austria , Ar chitecture
at
Ohi o
Spain ,
Trinidad
and University, He has received
Voo ez~e la, receivi ng hi s

door

W• han a good
..ltcllon or
rull featured

MAYTAG
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be retamed by the French Art
Colony for the sale of any
work resulting from the July
4th exhi bit.
Entries will be judged an d
ribbons awarded in each
category . A limited number
of purchase prizes will be
awarded, to be selected by
the judge in cooperation with
the purchaser. A specia '
purchase prize will be given
this year in memory of
Jackson Tandy Walker, la te
fa ther of the nationally
recognized antique expert,
Orva Heissenbuttel, who is
originally Irom Gallia County
and now resi des in th e
Washington, D. C. area . Mrs.
Heisscn butt el has requested

Want mot e convo nte nce? Th is Frigidai re
30 " no nge fea tures &lt;Hl Auto rn ati c Cook·
Mas ter Oven Contr ol and a glass window 1n
the Jvun cl oor tiM! le is vou chec k on
cooktng pr og ress w r1hou t opening the oven
door nnn tosmg Mal

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Con t rol Panp !
HtngE.'d , Lil t
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carpet selector

Hoover
Convertible

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Wood
Grarned Control Panel
Oven W ndow nnd L rght
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sets plans

These two dynamic paintin gs are on exhib.it at the
F'rench Art Colony for the month of June along with others
capturing locaJ scenes and several por traiL'i which renect
a bold style and approach.
IIAVE GUESTS
LONG BOTTOM -- Hecent
guests of Mrs. Lett ie McCa in.
State Route 248, Long Bot-

Mr s.

He re·s the biggest 100% Fast-Proof top-freeze r
Re lngera lor Fr ig•da11e makes. II deltvers 20.6 cu. ft. of
ref rigera ted volu me II also lealures 4 lull-wtdlh
sh elves. a Flowt ng Cold Meo l Tend er that keeps most
lop qu alt ty meat s lt es h lor up to 7 days, an d two
spac rous Vege table Hydrators The 5.94 cu. ". freezer
compa rtmen t has 3 Flex·Ouik ice tr ays and an rce server.

and Mrs. Gladys Shumway.
Pomeroy. On Sunday a pi cnic
MIIJ DL E Ptl HT-- !'fan s was he ld with Orval Cole.
li&lt;Wt.' h L'l'll cumpl et ed for t ill' Dayton; fa ye Kirkhart ,
S~tturtl l:iy . .Jum• 17. opc11
M;trion. Ind .: Mr. and Mrs_
d tur-rh ·wt.•ddulg of Miss S:tn· Da vi d J oh nso n. Pal and
dr~t Ll'l' Cu r11s. daugllk r of
David, Colu mbus: Mr. a nd
Mrs. JL'I T)' Dclavo l. t\llit'IIS. Mrs. Buzz Kirkhart, Kelly
ami HoiJerl Curt is. \1rd- and Sha n, Tilfin : Mr. a nd
tll l'port . ami Wilhant !&gt;an d
Swib hcr. sun uf Mr. ami Mrs.
Will twll Swtsher. Middleport.
The Hev. Kr rh; Oiler w11l
off tl' Ja te al the 2::10 p .IIL
ceremon y ful\owm g i.l half -

and Mi.sy , Bashan, Ohto;
Mr.
ond M r ~ . Aver y
Gocglein. Pomeroy: Mr. and

Mr s. Go rd on Caldwel l,
Tuppers Plains: Mr. and
Mrs . Gale McCain and Dale
Let' , Coo lvill e.

REG. 1899

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ond Joe

Connolly. Hccdsville.

huur of urgtl/1 IIIUSk IJy i\11SS
Lon Wuml. Pullleruy. I.Jcguntmg c1t 1 p 111.

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Putlll' rtJ ,\. mil IJl' !lit.' britll' 's

111at d uf ll unur. anti tltt'
brrdl'!:iiWIId s w1ll bL• Mis."i

.Judy Owen. Mutdl eport ; t\1'"·'
Velvet Swrslrer. Middl cpurt.
and Mt" Manila llu rr11nt.
Akriln. M1ss Prwla Swlsllt'l'
wJII I&gt;e a JU tnur bndcstn aul.
Best III &lt;JII will lw Daw
Wolfe . Mrlidll•port. ami lltJ'
w1ll ht.• Brett
Wdl sv lile; (~tu rgL'
Poyar. Hl!lllC, 0:111 d Mart·

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Tamara Thaxton

Fult z. Mrddlepurl.

WILL MARRY - Mr . ond MNI . Charles Thaxlon of
Route 2, Box 32, B1dwell, annoLUJce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their daughter, Tamara Anne,
to Albert Eugene Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Welch
of Route I, Bidwell . The open church wedding will be an
event of July I at French City Ba ptist Church. Prewedding musi c will begin at 2 p.m. with the ceremony
beginning at2: 30 p.m. Miss Tha xton was graduated from
North Gallia and Buckeye Hills. She is emp loyed at Holzer
Medical Center. Welsh is also a North C:allia grad uate and
is employed at Jackson Manpower.

CltJy 1/J/e and Jane Bobo

M1ss Lucy Ochw&lt;J I Will bt!
lil t' I"L'g Js t rt~r awl tlistributing
lire ri ce lm ~s will be Moll y
Dt•IHva l and Ang u: C:rueser .

J\ s.o,;isting al the l'l:l'cption

wtll be Mrs. Wunda Hizer.
!l ac Reynolds, and Debbie
Kl· nned_r . Putneroy ; Mrs.
,\nn ('ull enl l. Ca rroll . ami
,\ Irs. ('arol Durst. Huntm gll ttl.

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TO MAHHY - Mr. and Mrs. Hubcrtllubo uf Huutc I.
Hutlaml. urc C~ nn u unring the engagement and for-

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tht·uming nm rr iLJge of thctr dau~htc r, Jant: Ann , to

f~ tl IJJWt 11g

Clay T. !hie. su n of Mr. ami Mrs. Edward lhte, Broad·
way St.. ftacinc. The bride"&lt;! Ieel is a gmd uat c uf Me igs
Hig h Sehuul. lil76 el ass. ami is employed at Vcterarts
Ml'lnori til Hospital in the x-rc1y dq.JC:Jrl tttcnt. ll cr
fwnL'l ', ~~ 19i2 graduate of Suulhcrn High Sdwul, Is a
bmltllng t'on lractor . 'l'1 1c upc11 chur ch weddi ng willl&gt;c

an evtn l of Aug. 12 at6 : ~0 p.m. at tire Bradbury !'hurch
of f'hrist, Bradbury. Jt wi ll be a candlelight cereiiHIIIY.
1\ rt..' t'l' pllull w1 1l fo lluw 111 tl1c church sodcrl ruum.

wrll f&gt;c held in tire churrlr
VINEYARD REUNION
POMEROY - The annual
Vineyard Family Reun ion
will be held next Sunday ,
J une t8, at Ruyal Oak Pa rk
with a cttrry·in dinner to be
held at noon. All relatives and
friends of the family are
inv it~ .

Whetl lhi.:i CU UIIll'y needs is
guud fi ve-cent cup of euffce
fu t' less than 60 cents.
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SON RORN
PATRIOT - Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Jelfers uf RL 2 Patriot,

I'UOIII IIIIII!Cdl &lt;:ltt•ly
the t't•n•mon .\ .

arc announci ng the birth of Maternal great·grandmother
thetr first chi ld. a son, born is Mr s. Belva Sloan,
May 2:1 at It otzcr Medical Pomeroy. and patern al great·
Center . He hc-ts been named

Jeremy Don and wei ghed
seven po unds and 11 ounces.
Materna l ~rantl par ents arc
Mr. and Mr s. Ken ne th
Grover , Chester and patern al
~nmdparc nt s m·e Mr. and
Mr s. Leon Jeffers. Patriot.

gran dparen ts are Mr. and
Mr s. Edward Parkin s,
Patriot and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Jeffers. Patriot.
Jeremy is also the first
grandchild and first great·
~ ra nd e hild of all gran d·
parent s.

Cast aluminum
chassis
All steel agitator
Quick and clean
bag changer

Nandi'
Smit!J and Heidi Asb!ev
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TO W!-: D- F111al plans hi-:1\'t' bt•cn made fur tlw Wt'd~
d11i,t.: uf Hc1d1 .Jr ll t\ shl ~~ , daught er ,,f \tr i:llld \'lrs.
Hol.x·rt D. Ashlc\·, f~ u utc 2. Hi:lCJTlt', :1t1 d Han dy S1111tll.
!-iilll of Mr·~ Bllllt· Va k•ntuw and tht li-:!li' I . H Sm1tl1.
:\lt~ ~on . The weddtn g ''-'llllwk..: pla ce un .J Ll! I L' :J. ~ HI 1::~0
p . 111. pre~:l· dcd b) a I1alf·hum· t•f mustt' by Kl·lth Ashl l'~
al till' HtH'Ilt l! F1rst H " pt1 ~t l 'hun·ll. :\ f't'l'l'p lloJJ will
folluw c.~ t tht.• Hrw1nc Amcl'll' dn l..t.'g Wil hall l1o~ ted b~
Mr s. Pftult nc Wolfe . Mrs. Emnw t\~ hle .\ ', Mrs. Dl'bhll'
H u u~ h . cuJd Mrs. Jon·c Bn·wt·r The bnde hr~:.. chost.'n
Miss Vi l'kiL' Hou~ ll ~ts llmHI 11f horwr tir\d Mtss Bob1J1
Clwplll (ltl as IJridcs mclid . Mrs. We~ky Huush w1ll be
!X!sl llli.lll and H1c k Fir1dl ~;;;. . L! I'OlllllSin&lt;JJl. The l&lt;t•\'.
Frt.'!.'laml Nurns w1ll offil'i&lt;ttc.

Complete with
PowerSeal
attachment•tl

The re 's well o rgani zed
s torage s pa ce on both
s ides o f th is b ig , 20.3
c u. ft. 100% Frost-Pr oo f
Frigidaire Stde-by -S ide
Refrigerator .

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tolll , have been Mr. tJ nd Mrs. Mi:ln l'tti:l:
Mr s.
J ean .
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Mar iella: Jodi Pritchar d,

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ceptable but must be so lely
the work of the student II
assistance has been given
tminima! J, work should be
entered in the non·judged
cat egory .
All entri es mu&gt;t be fra med
or matted and securely wired
for hanging. Matted works
should be cove red with
acetate, have a protective
backing and have a hanger
attached. Mrs. Thaler will
have available pr ot ectiv e
polyethylene covering for
sale by t he French Art
Co lony. However. the arti st
must have app lied th e
co1•ering before delivery for
the exhibit. Paintings not
rn eeling these requiremen ts
will be disqualified.
A reg istration fcc of S5 will
be required of non-member
exhibitors who are age 18 or
older, and a · lee of $2 for
students under age 18. A
service fee of 15 percent will

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Rtv era Custom

Oven Wlfldow and Ltght
Deep
Recesse d Coo~rng Su rfa ce' Lt ff Up
Rnnge Top
SPEC IF ICA TION S
Width Jo· He rqht 6..: , Dep th 78''
Upper Oven lnh'rtor 70 " x 13" )( 13"
lowl•r Oven Interior 7.r :.1 -11 , .. x
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.Approx os htp w t 7BO lbs.

Architects and Engineers, and Th ursday$ lrorn 10 a.m.
wh ich was (lrg anized in until :1 p.m . and Saturdays
Athens in 1973 . Bot h men are and Sundays from I p.m. until
outstandi ng and r ec ogn i ~d 5 p.m., open to the public.

a pamtmg featuring a Galha 1
Cou nty scene of histortcal
s1gmficance.
Days for delivery of entries
to R1verby at 530 fir st
Avenue will be Tuesday and
Thursday , J.une 20 or 2Hrom
10 a.m. until 3 p.m., and on
Saturday and Sunday, June
24 or 25, from I p.m. until 5
p.m. Entnes must be in no
later !han Sunday, June 25, to
allow tune for judging and 1
ca taloguing. No more than
ftve i5) entries will be ac·
cepted per art ist.
If anyone has questions,
they may call Mrs. Beverly at
446-1906 orMrs. Thalerat 44G44 25 or 446-1819 (PJ's).

cla ss req uirement arc 8C·

Going on now!
Limited time savings
on Frigidaire

va rio us ~-: r a nts for resea rch arli st s, workin g in · oils ,
aud cxtcmii ve lert urin g acrylics, watercolors. etrelal in ~
to
histor ica l chings, si lk sc re en and
graphics. Exam ples of all of
prescr'vation .
Both fa ther cmd son are these media by the twu KoeJXHt ncns in the offices u[ Kue- Krompechers can be seen
Krompccher Assotiates, now at Ri'verby (.I ll Tuesday s

Deadline announced on exhibitf--..-·-·•·-~i;~;·:j;.;ti,;;.------1

We bought right-We will sell right!

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acqu tred hi s architect ur al
engineering deg ree and his
law degree in Hungary. He
has practiced, through his
own offires, over 45 years in
Hungary , Germany,
Venezuela an d in th e United
Stat es, int ers perse d with
lea ching and writing_ He is a
registered architect and
licensed structural engine er
in Ohio and Kentucky. In

Darleue Barrett
Sarah Drummond
PLANS TO WED - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drwnmond
or Gallipolis are announcing the enga gement and
approaching marria ge of their daughter, Sarah Ruth, to
Joseph Rayburn Van Sickle, son of Mr. J ohn Van Sickle,
and Mrs. Judy Krebs, Rt. I Gallipolis. '111e brlde-electls a
1978 graduate of Kyger Creek High School. The groom·lobe Is a 1977 gradua~e of Kyger Creek High School and Is
employed at Mason County Motors, P\, Pleasant, W, Va ,
The open church wedding wlll be held Thursday, June 22,
at 7:30 p.tn . at the Bulaville Christian CltUrch, Rev .
William Reynolds wlll olflclate. The reception will be held
at the home of the bride's parents following Lhc wedding.

TO llf': WED- Mr. allll Mrs. (·hurl&lt;'' ll:11Tcll. Sr. uf
Hutlaud arc mmound ng thl' ~ ngugel m•nt 1111d H p ~

pnmcl1ing marriage of thctr daughlcr. ll:rrlctw &lt;~ ay
Bam•(!, to John Pau l Gtllium uf l'o lom!JJL,, ""'of Mr .
and Mrs. Luth~ r Gilliam. nnutl.' 4, P !JIIlC I'Hy . 'l'hl' upt: ll
rh urch w cdi.ll n~ will be WI t~ \'t' lll of 1\u g . 12 ill ~ ::!tl fl.l ll .

at tile 111 1. Uniun f111ptist Churdt. il gradual&lt;' uf M&lt;•Jgs
' ltg h .~'dux1l. the britlc·cll!t'l IS li lt\\ wnrk111g U'i a
pJIJstilute sctl'l1 lt~ry fur Mt&gt;lgs Lul'al ~kilonls . ilcP
fiance grad uated ft·um M1•1 gs High 111 19n 11111 ! Oh:.,
Univcrstty in J97G when· he rt•r·civJ•d 11 BHA rk~ t l'C.
SUIIlllla l' UIIIIi:I Udl• . !It• l.'o OJ llll' lll iW'I' 11f Bt• ltl r\ lplw p ,. , ,
i:llld Pin Ka pp:.1 Pl11 . Ht• 1..., sL:Ifl' ii('('II UI\1 &lt;1111 wtlil
C'~to pcrs ami i,yiJrand 111 r~~lum lm ..... l1a .-. JW ~I'iPd 1Jtt'
CPA t'XH 111 111111 is Hwalt lli L! &lt;Tl'llftt ·u(H111.

janice Meadows
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TO BE WED - Mr. and Mrs. Ri chard L. Meadows,
Rt. 2 Crown City, are announcing the engagement and
approaching wedding ol th eir daughter , Janice Mea dows,
to Mich ael Morone of Columbus. The brid~lect is a 1973
grad uate ol Harman Trace High School and presently
employed at Flair of Fashion in Columbus. Her fian ce is a
1966 graduate of Grove City High School and is now
employed at Ad vanced Tool and Die, Their wedding will
be 1111 event of June 24 at !:30 p.m. at Jjberty Cha pel
Church, Crown City. Open church will be observed.

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Miss Anna jarrell continues studies

DONATION MADE - The JWle donations to the
Holzer Medical Center Pediatric Television and Toy
Funds came from continuing and dedicated supporters of
these two worthwhile hospital projects on behalf of the
children who are hospitalized. Making a presentation of
the check for the June Television Fund was Cliff Dixon as
the Chancellor Commander of the Kmghts of Pythias,
Naomi 55. The local Kof P Lodge is now in its third year as
an annual contributor to the hospital's TV Fund, to make
possible free television for all of the ch ildren who are
hospitalized in the Pediatric Unit at Holzer Medical
Center during the entire month of June . The K of P Lodge
is located on Locust Street in downtown Gallipolis.
Sponsoring the Toy Fund for the month of June is the
Jenkins Concrete Products Company with offices at 1005
Eastern Avenue in Gallipolis. The Plant Manager.
Richard 0. Graham, made the arrangements for this
second donation to the Toy Fund. Jenkins Concrete was
one of the original contributors when the Toy Fund was
established in late 1976. The fund is used to provide and
replace both sma ll and large items in the Pediatric Playroom, as well as purchase toys and games for children
who are confined to their rooms on the Pediatric unit, in
order to make their hospital stay more enjoyable. Various
books for both reading and coloring to suit both little
children and teenagers are included . Anyone interested in
participating in either of these funds should contact Earl
Neff at 1113 Teodora Avenue in Gallipolis, Cliff Dixon (r )
as the Chancellor Commander of Knights of Pythias,
Naomi 55, presents the check to Earl Neff for the Holzer
Medical Center Pediatric Television Fund for the month
of June.

GALLIPOLIS - Miss Anna As a student of I!.H.C.C,. she
Maria Jarrell , daughter of was enrolled in the DiverGarland and Anna Nibert of sified Hea lth Occupations
R. R. 2. Gallipolis, will enter Program in her Juni or and
the sununer quart er at the senio r years . During her senior year, she
Oh iO State Univ ersity in
was
employed at the Holzer
Columbus June 19. Mi ss
Medica
l Clink . Her activ ities
Jarrell is a 1978 graduate of
GaUia Academy High ·School during high school included
and of the Buckeye Hills Latin Club, Pep Club, VICA,
Career Center in Rio Grande. class report er of VICA, and
winner on the Parliamentarian ProcedurE! team, and a
VICA Voting Delegate for the
South east Re gional VI CA
Officers.
SUNDAY
Upon completion of her
Ri;!viVAL , 7:30 , Wilma
Grech at Eureka United fir st quarter at the O.S.U.,
Miss Jarrell will be sent to
Christian Church.
Fort Jackson, S. C. for eight
PA !NT Creek Baptist Sunday week s of Basic Trainin g
School Children 's Day through the Ohio National
program, 7 p. m.
Guard. And then to Brooks
JOHN Fellure at Jubilee Am1y Hospital in Fort Sam
Christ ian Center 10 :30 a.m. Houston. To.. for eight weeks
and 7:30p.m.
of Advanced Individual
MILES Trout at Addison Training . Then she will
Free Will Baptist , 7:30 p.m. return to O.S.U. for the
winter quarter to continu e
MONDAY
her studies in the Arts and
VACATION Bible School at Sciences Program and lu
Paint Creek Baptist Church participate in the Reserved
June 12-16,9 a. m. til11 :15 a. Officers Training Corps.

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REVIVAL , F ell owship
Chapel, Vinton with Bill
Morris and " The Mom s
Family Singers ," Monday,
June 12lhrough Friday, June
16, 7:30 p.m.
TO HOLD REUNION

Lemley-Ralph reunion to
be held Sunday, June 18 at
Poplar Ridge Church. Dinner
at noon.

potatoes , broccoli , chocolate
cake with icing, milk.
Co ffee , tea, bul! ermilk ,
skim milk and juice served
daily .
Please register the day
mashed potatoes - gravy ,
buttered pea s, apri cots, before yo u plan to eat.
bread, butter, milk.
PORTLAND - Telephone
Wednesday - Baked pork
843-3364
. COAD SENIOR
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1 chop, au gratin potatoes, NUTRITION Weekl y Menu
buttereQ green beans, apple
for the Satellite Site at the
POMEROY
Mei gs sauce, roll, buller, milk.
Thursday - Beef patty, Reorganized Church of Jesus
Senior Citizens Center acChrist of Latter Da y Saints,
tivities locat ed at the baked potato, buttered beets. Old ,Town Flats, is similar to
Pomeroy Junior High School peaches, bread , butter. milk. the above menu. Please call
Friday - Chicken salad
is open 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday
sandwich
, hash brown in your reservation .
through Friday.
Monday, June 12 - Square
Dancing, 12:30-3 p.m.
Tuesday, June 13 Knittin g and Croch eti ng
RESPIRATORY SUPPORT SYSTCM
Cl ass, 10 a .m.-12 noon;
Chorus, 12:30-J p.m.
Wednesday, June 14 Social Security RepresenCOMPlETE
tative , 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.;
INVENTORY fJF
Macrame Class, 1-2 :30 p.m. ;
Games, 12 :30-2 p.m.
RESPIIA TORY
Thursday, June 15 THERAPY
Athens Co unt y Kitchen
Swingers, II a.m .; HorseEQUIPMENT
shoes, 12 :30-2 p.m.
&amp;SUPPliES
Friday, June 16 - Latch
Hoo k Rugs , 10 a.m.; Art
Class , 10 a.m.-12 noon ;
Knittmg and Crochetting
Class, 10 a.m.-1 2 noon; Flora l
NO HIOI! PIUSUII! CYUNDUS 011 CHEMICAlS - Tl&lt;f M-ill 0
Notes , I p.m.; Bowling, 1-3
AND HNDUI IU'POIT SYSlfMS 'f!K)RM Wlli&lt;OUT LQUIDS,
p.m.
O&lt;f.CAIS, MICIW&lt;fCAL OW&lt;Ofl. GAS fiWNGS, 011 HIOit
ltt!ISUU TAHQ AND TH! HIGH COST Cf HAUUNO HfAVT
Senior Nutrition Program ,
CYUNDIIS I! fUMINAlfD 1'011 11105! 'An!NTS II!Q&lt;JI~NG
l2noon to 12:45 p.m , Monday
CONTINUOUS OXI'GfN 011 'HQUfHT SUVICf.
through Friday .
. Mond ay
Bak ed
Home
spaghetti, buttered spinach Dellwery
vi negar, pineapple slice A••llellle
cot ta ge cheese, sugar
cookies , bread , butter, milk.
Tuesday - Turkey roll,

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BELTING VLINE CUSTOM -TOUCH TUCKING ,
PRINCESS BACK, FRONT POCKETS AND STITCH
CREASE SLACKS. STAIN-EZE GABADREME.
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WAS INITIATED
Beta Lambda Chapter of
Kappa Delta Social Sorority
is proud to announce that
Distributor
Debbie Johnso n, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Otis L. Johnson,
See our Lightweight Summer Styles at
was initiated IIllo the KD
Circl e of friendship.
Beta Lambda Chapter is
loca ted at Georgetown
c.. llege. Georgetown. Kentu cky where Miss Joh nson is ._ __ 3662nd A v e . - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gall ipo li s, Olio · - ·j
a freshma n.

THE UNIFORM CENTER

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of Mr. ;ulll Mrs. Edward Jhlc,

Hc-wtn L'. t\ .l ull llt· ddtr lJ~ ts pbnnl'd .

BRU ICARDI'S

Regular Price $1895

WE HAVE 25 OF THESE IN ORIGINAL FACTORY CARTON

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APR. 14.12%

90 DAYS SAME AS CASH...A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD IN LAYAWAY.
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Corner 3rd &amp; Court St., Gallipolis, Ohio

Phone 446.-0687

Gallip.. htan and membe1· of
the dull. She pl ans to spend a
frw days he re amorrg fam tly
uml fncnds A get well card
was signed by all Hll(l se nt to

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hoUen. Pmrll'I' IJ)', lm 1tltcr of
lilt.' grourn .
For her dau ghter 's weddin~.: , Mrs. Wo11ds wu n• a blue
dn•s," cmd a wlu! e t'd l'ri.:JilWt
curs£~gc .

Ilat!'l y T r.1ylor, Frr:ulcC:-:. l rrr bot.li'IJ. Mrs . lk i.;su: Shilffl'r
c11rd i)c, tllllt·, Mr:s. J eff !Java...,

;nul Mrs Rtl l FurU of Cunnec·

;md St·r tl lil . Mr. wul Mr!':t .

tn ·ut . Mrs . J"&lt;'k l.unsfunJ,
Tu ppcl's P I~ ins. ami Mrs. .
Mt nmc Kaptcuw , Pomeroy.

Mrs. hnhodun wa s

in a blue a mi wl11 tt.: c.: lle('kcred
SUl t &lt;:~ nd als11 hr.HI a nrrr1ati u11

Grand for Grandpa
and Father too ...

GRANDFATHER'S
KNIFE

and groO! !l. Ti le l'i-tkc was
Wtlh IJ UI! (' h , ICC
t Tl'C:ttrl , lllllll!-1 ;utd nu ts by
Mrs. Kt'i th Wcullls. Mrs.
Em est Imbl!dt n. Mrs. Sue
I 1r1!Juc.len . and .J enne Sd Ill Jitz.
Fur a bncf w&lt;.· ddJng lnp t he
llr!Cie &lt;.: han ged 111t n f1 11wered
dress. Vm· the wt·ddlllg ti ll'
grout II was 111 11 lt g ltl IJ iut• SUit

and hrt d a
11lcrc.

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1Jou lu n-

The coup le will ll\'1' at
Kt•esler t\ 11· Fc JI'l'l' Bast· in
Bil oxi, Mtss. whe re t hi'
~ rourn ts i:lll Ol l'IIW/l f1 rst
l'la ss x-ruy ll·dHtl t' lHil . Botll

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Mc ags

Ht gll

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gnu.Jua lc s un d Ill&lt;.' lmd e i:i
empl oyed at Powell 's Super
Vcdu in Pm ncroy
Gucsl.'i a t lht•

Here's a pnckl'l knifP lil&lt;tl rJad
or l! ra ndda d will apprcri:tl e . .
fnitiul Cll j!ravr d Oil Cll~ i {1C ­
turn ed side with ~rand c hildren "s
names and hirth dat es on th e oth e r.
Mak es the pnff•ct difff'rcnt gif t.

re n •pl ton

we re Mr. ami Mrs. Kc1ll1
Wo&lt;&lt;is. Mr. a11LI Mr s. Ern est
lt uU udl'll , Pc11n llllboden.
Penny .Jm·ks. Mrs Fred
[);,1vts cmd Hyc111 &lt;:~rid A1nber.
Mrs. Tum Woods CJtld Ma~sy.
Mr.'l. Hutch

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Social 1
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TUESDAY
MEIGS COUNTY Pomona
Ju nior Grange Tuesday 6:45
p.m. at Rock Springs Grange
Hall.
WEDNESDAY
AM ER I CAN LEG IO N
Feeney-Bennett Post 128'
Middlepurt, 7:30 Wednesday
nigilt at the hall . New officers
to be installed.
FILM " Th1et in the Night" at
Cheshire UM C 7:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
JUNIOR AMERI CAN
LEGION AUXILIARY. Drew
Webster Post 39, Pomeroy..
7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
home uf Mrs. flarry Davis.

PLEASANT VALLEY
DISCHARGED Mrs.
Clarence Gill , Letart; Mrs.
Alvin Lake and daughter,
Patroit, Mrs. Edith Sommer,
Southside , Troy Boggess,
Ga llipolis; James Arnold,
Ravensw ood ; Mrs . Larry
Whittingt on, Arbuckle;
George Dabney, Henderson;
Mrs. Russell Young, West
Columbia; Larry Burris,
Shinnston; Charles Neal, West
Columbia , Harriett Hudnall ,
Leon ; Rosa Rice , Grover
Henry, Mrs . Ben Sommerville , Kenneth Jones ,

Homer Wray, Mrs. Bernard
Rollins, Steven Miller, Mr.
MIDDLEPOH T and Mrs. James Alleman,
AMATEUH GAHDENERS, 8 John Wilson, Genetta Bower,
p.m. Wednesday at the hume Larry Marcum, all of Point
uf Mrs. Hose Reynolds with Pleasan t.
Mrs. Beulah Strauss , cohostess . Mrs. f'ry of Cheshire
to give an Cl rran~ement
All breakfa st l'Creal is
dcmonstr1:1tiun.
emnl'hy
1f you happen to bite
FREE CE RVICAL Cancer
into
thl'
. pliJ stk premiwn
Clinic, Wednesday afternoon ,
cnduscd.
at Hea th United Methodist
Ch urch in Middleport for
Meigs a rea women . Appointments st ill available ; eall 9927531 da ytim e or 992-5832
evenings or weeken ds .

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HENRY WINKLER

Tonight thru
Thursday

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HIGH
ANXIETY
P~IO

PRICES
REDUCED

AMERICA
TRUSTS

HOOVER

on PowerDrive'M
&amp; Diai·A·Matic.,
upright vacuum cleaners !

HOOVERs

self-propelled PowerDrive

MEL BROOKS

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Fantastic •

Mrs.J arne~ Cbeeeebrew, Mrs.

• Easiest cleaning ever on any
kind of carpet
• Au tom a tic carpet adjustment
• Full time edge-cleaning

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summer .

The first fall meeting will
be Sept. 5.
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l'AKEN 1'0 HOSPITAL
POMEROY
Sheila
E dwa rds, Pomeroy, was
tak en to Velerans Memorial
Hospl!al by the Pomeroy
emergency squad at 3:fi
p.m. Friday from Mechani c
St., where she wa s reportedly
&gt;tru ck by u car. Pom eroy
police a rc investigating .
Edw a rds wa s discharged
!run 1the hospital about 5 p.m.
following treat ment.

Mon. &amp; Fri. til 8
Tues., Wed., Sat. til 5

Model
U6049
HOOVER

Diai-A-Matic
• Deep-cleaning action
• 3 -position carpet·adjustment
• Full time edge -clea~mg

Thurs. til IZ Noon

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her horne
To t•ondude 11 pleasant

;m tlng fc1r the uri'H!-iloll an d

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f)un na l h rnlltg, T~ d W1iods. Wr tl~n1 Wilsun, Ml's. Huger
.hurrt· Sd un rll.. Tcn,!SH Huff . Sh'w~ r t ~nd Mrs. Ke nneth
llli:t ll , Dwmt Whc01er. Mirum· l r11IJo&lt;.len.
.) IJicii SOII , i\'l'\'i-J ( ;r! JI\1!1, J')piJSetJLiing ~i fts w~ rt• Mr. .:J nd
bt \.' lnlblidt n, Mr~. Huth Ml's. l.ar l'y Powell . em~l oye s
St ~.: wrrrl. Brl'lt a mi Shdllftori. ul Powell 's OUfJel' Valu. Mr.

St' I'Vl'd

wished the group a happy

I'LANS MADE
Mrs . Nell ie M. Young
evening, J.&gt;r cs. Bumer in- Wl shl's to announ ce the
stalled the follow111g officers betrotha l 11! her dau ght er,
fur !tit' ('OIHHlJ·
)I'Ur: Patt u.:w Jo, tu Hubert Ed·
prcsadcnt, Zdmlt ~cJrt hi ' Utt; \HIJ"d Annsl rong, son ur M r~ .
vice
pre.&lt;id enl,
ftuth E11rl Armstrong, Teens Run
Mull ineaux ; 1r eas urer, H"11d.
The
marriage
Ylor cncc
Willi s,
fi nd ccr ·mon y will be performed
secretary, June O'DelL She Jul y 2at 4 p.m. at the home of
finish •d Wllh Iwcqxocms, very the groom. All friends and

TereS&lt;:~

lllttll'clll of hunor ttnd she wore
a street length clrl'SS 11 1 baby
IJJtu.• ttrld ;J Whl 1l' (' CI I'II (I )ICIII.
Tilt• best rii WJ WHS Hoge r lm-

,, recentJun hofl ll!"l!lg tile
eouple was lldd a! the EtJ tt: rpn se Um k d Methodi s t
Clq.rrch, Pot i! L' ro y. The
Ur iJe 's tCJ blc featured i.l t hree
llered cake lopped wtlh the
lraJtti una l rn rrH&lt;tlurc bndc

and on~ gurst, Mrs. D. u,~ li s

Wood galht•r('(l as Oscar' s
Boat Hoolll for H din ner
rn ectm g al fi o'clock.
Presi den l V1rg1nla Bumer
held a shor1 businr.'is m&lt;."e ti ng
and welcomed Mrs. Ca rrie
Spence or ClHlll anoog a ,

lil'd in lover 's knn t...;.

14 Ca rd Game s, 1-3 p.m.;
Movies, 1:30 p.m .
Thursday , June 15 Physi cal Fitness , 11:15 a.m.;
Co uncil Meeting, I :30 p.m .
Friday, June 16 - Art
Class, l-3 p.m.; Social Hour , 7
p.m.
The Senior Nutrition
Program will serve the
following menus at 12 noon :
Monday
Baked
spaghetti, cheese sticks,
tossed salad, pineapple slice,
buttered hot Italian Bread,
butter, sugar cookies, milk.
Tuesday - Pol roast of
beef,
gravy,
mashed
potatoes, zucchini squash,
bread, butter, ice cream,
milk.
Wednesday - liver and
onions, au gratin potatoes,
buuered green beans, roll,
butler, apricot crisp, milk.
Thursday - Salisbury
steak, baked potato, buUered
beets, bread, butter, rice
pudding with raisins, milk.
Friday - Chicken salad,
hash brown potatoes, broccoli , bread, butter, chocolate
cak e with icing, milk.
Choi ce or beverage served
with each meal.
"Se rvi ces rendered on a
non-discriminatory basis.' '

SUNDAY
REVIVAL at Antiq uit y
Baptist Church Sunday
through June 18 at 7: 30 p. m.
nightly. Pasto r is Earl
Sh uler . Special singing each
evening.
Mr. il l I! I Mrs. Uo)ld l?ousb
1WENTY -FIFTH annual
Russell - Ar cher family
TO MARK DATE - Mr. and Mrs . l.toyd Roush ,
reunion will be Sunday
Cheshir e, will ce lebrate their 50th wedding
at Fore st Acres Park,
anniversury
on
Sunda y,
June
18.
Rutla nd, beginning at noon.
'l11ey were married 1n Pt. Pleasant on June 14,
All family descendants
please plan to attend.
1928 . The~ are th e p~-~r rnts of nne dttu ghtcr and two sons,
REVIVAL at Morning Star
Mrs. Forrest t Romayne 1 Hardesty , Huntington , W. Va.;
Unit ed Baptist Ch ur ch
I. loyd RotL'h, .Jr , Findlay, Ohio, and Edward Rot"h ,
Sunday 7 p. m. Church is
Cheshire. They hare SIX grand children and two grea tlocated on SR 143 southwest
gran dchildren. Friends and relatives are invited to a
of Harriso nville. Billy Dalton
rPcept inn which will be he ld at the Cheshire Baptist Chu ch
is the ev angelist. Other
from 2 1Ill 4 p 111 The) ii Sk that gifts be omitted.
speake rs will also be
featured. Public welcome.
HYMN Sing Sunday, 2 p.
m. at Eagle Ridge Community Church featuring the
;, Join t-He irs" singing group.
Public inv ited.
MONDAY
MEIGS
BAND
BOOSTF.RS, 7: 30 Munday
night at the sehoul.
MONDAY
TWIN CITY Shrine Club
Monday 7:30 p.m. Refreshments.
RA CINE ER SQUAD
Monda y 7:30 p.m. at the fire
sta tion .
MEIGS LO CAL Band
Boosters meeting, 7:30p.m .
Ju ne H - Ge t acquainted coffee 10 a.m. RSVP Gina Munday in band room at high
Kosmo H&amp;-3191.
school. Parents of junior and
June 15 - Eveni ng ill'idge Pam Terrizzi RSVP 446-4485. senior band members invited
June 19 - fr" lilllation dinner 6:30p.m. at Kin Folks. RSVP to attend .
Chris Mi tchell 44&amp;- 77:1~.
SPECIAL meeting Eastern
June 21 - Exercise Group HSVP Julie Ormsby , 446-2070. Local School District Board
June 2J - Couple's bowl ing 9 p.m. RSVP Karen Moffit! of Education, Monday in high
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school library to di sc uss
Ju ne 28 - Ex ercise Group HSVP, Jul ie Ormsby, 446-2070. teacher negotiation s.
June 30 - Couple's volleyball 7 p.m. RSVP Pam Terrizzi
446-44B5.
Welcome Wagon is open to any interested party in the
area. Call Joy Alwood at 446415~9 or Mary Ann Jamison at 4462M9 for mfor rnation.

GAI.t.IPOI. IS
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Has Purchased The Entire Organ Stock From A Dealer Friend Who
Is Retiring After 43 Years Of Retail LOWREY Organ Sales.

Mrs . Millard Van Meter

Phone 992-2039
106 Butternut Ave .
992 -S721
Pomeroy, Ohio
We accept all major credit cards and we wire flowers everywhere.

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HOME SPINET ORGAN WITH TWO 44 NOTE
KEYBOARDS Af~D A 13 NOTE PEDAL BOARD,
PLUS 18 DIFFERENT RHYTHM PATTERNS.

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Eugene lniiJHdt•ll II were
GALLIPOUS - Activities united illt ll t:~rriagt' ort M&lt;Jy 16 Jii'"''Hivd hy IIIII llall and Ins
at the Senior Citizens Center at 1 p.m. at !he Hutland ."il'l l'dli iiiS llldUtiCd '" ) .U Vt' l .'i 1.1
M;cny s,,Jcmlun.&gt; d Tlllttg'' .
for this week are:
F1·ecwill Bapllsl Churd1.
. Monday , June 12
The bride IS Lhe da ughter uf " Mun•, " ·· Mc tciiLHI Vl.'l' ". i lllll
Churus , I : 15-3 p.m.
Keith a11d Doll y Wo11&lt;b . Hvute " ll.ccV t: YouTr~:~ly . "
Fc• r lin welldtng tht• lmtlt•
Tuesday, June 13
I, Middleport. and lllc grout II
S.T.O.P .,
10:30
a .m.; is l llc ~em uf Ernest Cji\U Wan- was &lt;ll1tn·cl 111 a f111or lt•Jigth
Physical Fitness, 11:15 a.m.; d&lt;:t lrnblldcn , Pomeroy. He is gowrt il tnl wort• a veil of illuBible Study, 12 :45-1:45 p.m.; stalluncd witli tile U. S. 1\il' ·slor t ShL' n uTted a IJoulj l.lcluf
Buckeye Community Service Furcc at Kl'l.~slcr Base ill wluk t'fi rnalions and IJil ln ·.-.
lH't'CIIh with the S tiT&lt;IIIl~·r!-i
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especially for Dads.
inc! uding
fresh
arrangements ,
pi ant e rs , and green
and flowering plants .
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Miss Anna jarrell continues studies

DONATION MADE - The JWle donations to the
Holzer Medical Center Pediatric Television and Toy
Funds came from continuing and dedicated supporters of
these two worthwhile hospital projects on behalf of the
children who are hospitalized. Making a presentation of
the check for the June Television Fund was Cliff Dixon as
the Chancellor Commander of the Kmghts of Pythias,
Naomi 55. The local Kof P Lodge is now in its third year as
an annual contributor to the hospital's TV Fund, to make
possible free television for all of the ch ildren who are
hospitalized in the Pediatric Unit at Holzer Medical
Center during the entire month of June . The K of P Lodge
is located on Locust Street in downtown Gallipolis.
Sponsoring the Toy Fund for the month of June is the
Jenkins Concrete Products Company with offices at 1005
Eastern Avenue in Gallipolis. The Plant Manager.
Richard 0. Graham, made the arrangements for this
second donation to the Toy Fund. Jenkins Concrete was
one of the original contributors when the Toy Fund was
established in late 1976. The fund is used to provide and
replace both sma ll and large items in the Pediatric Playroom, as well as purchase toys and games for children
who are confined to their rooms on the Pediatric unit, in
order to make their hospital stay more enjoyable. Various
books for both reading and coloring to suit both little
children and teenagers are included . Anyone interested in
participating in either of these funds should contact Earl
Neff at 1113 Teodora Avenue in Gallipolis, Cliff Dixon (r )
as the Chancellor Commander of Knights of Pythias,
Naomi 55, presents the check to Earl Neff for the Holzer
Medical Center Pediatric Television Fund for the month
of June.

GALLIPOLIS - Miss Anna As a student of I!.H.C.C,. she
Maria Jarrell , daughter of was enrolled in the DiverGarland and Anna Nibert of sified Hea lth Occupations
R. R. 2. Gallipolis, will enter Program in her Juni or and
the sununer quart er at the senio r years . During her senior year, she
Oh iO State Univ ersity in
was
employed at the Holzer
Columbus June 19. Mi ss
Medica
l Clink . Her activ ities
Jarrell is a 1978 graduate of
GaUia Academy High ·School during high school included
and of the Buckeye Hills Latin Club, Pep Club, VICA,
Career Center in Rio Grande. class report er of VICA, and
winner on the Parliamentarian ProcedurE! team, and a
VICA Voting Delegate for the
South east Re gional VI CA
Officers.
SUNDAY
Upon completion of her
Ri;!viVAL , 7:30 , Wilma
Grech at Eureka United fir st quarter at the O.S.U.,
Miss Jarrell will be sent to
Christian Church.
Fort Jackson, S. C. for eight
PA !NT Creek Baptist Sunday week s of Basic Trainin g
School Children 's Day through the Ohio National
program, 7 p. m.
Guard. And then to Brooks
JOHN Fellure at Jubilee Am1y Hospital in Fort Sam
Christ ian Center 10 :30 a.m. Houston. To.. for eight weeks
and 7:30p.m.
of Advanced Individual
MILES Trout at Addison Training . Then she will
Free Will Baptist , 7:30 p.m. return to O.S.U. for the
winter quarter to continu e
MONDAY
her studies in the Arts and
VACATION Bible School at Sciences Program and lu
Paint Creek Baptist Church participate in the Reserved
June 12-16,9 a. m. til11 :15 a. Officers Training Corps.

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REVIVAL , F ell owship
Chapel, Vinton with Bill
Morris and " The Mom s
Family Singers ," Monday,
June 12lhrough Friday, June
16, 7:30 p.m.
TO HOLD REUNION

Lemley-Ralph reunion to
be held Sunday, June 18 at
Poplar Ridge Church. Dinner
at noon.

potatoes , broccoli , chocolate
cake with icing, milk.
Co ffee , tea, bul! ermilk ,
skim milk and juice served
daily .
Please register the day
mashed potatoes - gravy ,
buttered pea s, apri cots, before yo u plan to eat.
bread, butter, milk.
PORTLAND - Telephone
Wednesday - Baked pork
843-3364
. COAD SENIOR
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1 chop, au gratin potatoes, NUTRITION Weekl y Menu
buttereQ green beans, apple
for the Satellite Site at the
POMEROY
Mei gs sauce, roll, buller, milk.
Thursday - Beef patty, Reorganized Church of Jesus
Senior Citizens Center acChrist of Latter Da y Saints,
tivities locat ed at the baked potato, buttered beets. Old ,Town Flats, is similar to
Pomeroy Junior High School peaches, bread , butter. milk. the above menu. Please call
Friday - Chicken salad
is open 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday
sandwich
, hash brown in your reservation .
through Friday.
Monday, June 12 - Square
Dancing, 12:30-3 p.m.
Tuesday, June 13 Knittin g and Croch eti ng
RESPIRATORY SUPPORT SYSTCM
Cl ass, 10 a .m.-12 noon;
Chorus, 12:30-J p.m.
Wednesday, June 14 Social Security RepresenCOMPlETE
tative , 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.;
INVENTORY fJF
Macrame Class, 1-2 :30 p.m. ;
Games, 12 :30-2 p.m.
RESPIIA TORY
Thursday, June 15 THERAPY
Athens Co unt y Kitchen
Swingers, II a.m .; HorseEQUIPMENT
shoes, 12 :30-2 p.m.
&amp;SUPPliES
Friday, June 16 - Latch
Hoo k Rugs , 10 a.m.; Art
Class , 10 a.m.-12 noon ;
Knittmg and Crochetting
Class, 10 a.m.-1 2 noon; Flora l
NO HIOI! PIUSUII! CYUNDUS 011 CHEMICAlS - Tl&lt;f M-ill 0
Notes , I p.m.; Bowling, 1-3
AND HNDUI IU'POIT SYSlfMS 'f!K)RM Wlli&lt;OUT LQUIDS,
p.m.
O&lt;f.CAIS, MICIW&lt;fCAL OW&lt;Ofl. GAS fiWNGS, 011 HIOit
ltt!ISUU TAHQ AND TH! HIGH COST Cf HAUUNO HfAVT
Senior Nutrition Program ,
CYUNDIIS I! fUMINAlfD 1'011 11105! 'An!NTS II!Q&lt;JI~NG
l2noon to 12:45 p.m , Monday
CONTINUOUS OXI'GfN 011 'HQUfHT SUVICf.
through Friday .
. Mond ay
Bak ed
Home
spaghetti, buttered spinach Dellwery
vi negar, pineapple slice A••llellle
cot ta ge cheese, sugar
cookies , bread , butter, milk.
Tuesday - Turkey roll,

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Beta Lambda Chapter of
Kappa Delta Social Sorority
is proud to announce that
Distributor
Debbie Johnso n, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Otis L. Johnson,
See our Lightweight Summer Styles at
was initiated IIllo the KD
Circl e of friendship.
Beta Lambda Chapter is
loca ted at Georgetown
c.. llege. Georgetown. Kentu cky where Miss Joh nson is ._ __ 3662nd A v e . - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gall ipo li s, Olio · - ·j
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WE HAVE 25 OF THESE IN ORIGINAL FACTORY CARTON

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Corner 3rd &amp; Court St., Gallipolis, Ohio

Phone 446.-0687

Gallip.. htan and membe1· of
the dull. She pl ans to spend a
frw days he re amorrg fam tly
uml fncnds A get well card
was signed by all Hll(l se nt to

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hoUen. Pmrll'I' IJ)', lm 1tltcr of
lilt.' grourn .
For her dau ghter 's weddin~.: , Mrs. Wo11ds wu n• a blue
dn•s," cmd a wlu! e t'd l'ri.:JilWt
curs£~gc .

Ilat!'l y T r.1ylor, Frr:ulcC:-:. l rrr bot.li'IJ. Mrs . lk i.;su: Shilffl'r
c11rd i)c, tllllt·, Mr:s. J eff !Java...,

;nul Mrs Rtl l FurU of Cunnec·

;md St·r tl lil . Mr. wul Mr!':t .

tn ·ut . Mrs . J"&lt;'k l.unsfunJ,
Tu ppcl's P I~ ins. ami Mrs. .
Mt nmc Kaptcuw , Pomeroy.

Mrs. hnhodun wa s

in a blue a mi wl11 tt.: c.: lle('kcred
SUl t &lt;:~ nd als11 hr.HI a nrrr1ati u11

Grand for Grandpa
and Father too ...

GRANDFATHER'S
KNIFE

and groO! !l. Ti le l'i-tkc was
Wtlh IJ UI! (' h , ICC
t Tl'C:ttrl , lllllll!-1 ;utd nu ts by
Mrs. Kt'i th Wcullls. Mrs.
Em est Imbl!dt n. Mrs. Sue
I 1r1!Juc.len . and .J enne Sd Ill Jitz.
Fur a bncf w&lt;.· ddJng lnp t he
llr!Cie &lt;.: han ged 111t n f1 11wered
dress. Vm· the wt·ddlllg ti ll'
grout II was 111 11 lt g ltl IJ iut• SUit

and hrt d a
11lcrc.

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The coup le will ll\'1' at
Kt•esler t\ 11· Fc JI'l'l' Bast· in
Bil oxi, Mtss. whe re t hi'
~ rourn ts i:lll Ol l'IIW/l f1 rst
l'la ss x-ruy ll·dHtl t' lHil . Botll

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gnu.Jua lc s un d Ill&lt;.' lmd e i:i
empl oyed at Powell 's Super
Vcdu in Pm ncroy
Gucsl.'i a t lht•

Here's a pnckl'l knifP lil&lt;tl rJad
or l! ra ndda d will apprcri:tl e . .
fnitiul Cll j!ravr d Oil Cll~ i {1C ­
turn ed side with ~rand c hildren "s
names and hirth dat es on th e oth e r.
Mak es the pnff•ct difff'rcnt gif t.

re n •pl ton

we re Mr. ami Mrs. Kc1ll1
Wo&lt;&lt;is. Mr. a11LI Mr s. Ern est
lt uU udl'll , Pc11n llllboden.
Penny .Jm·ks. Mrs Fred
[);,1vts cmd Hyc111 &lt;:~rid A1nber.
Mrs. Tum Woods CJtld Ma~sy.
Mr.'l. Hutch

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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Im boden II

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TUESDAY
MEIGS COUNTY Pomona
Ju nior Grange Tuesday 6:45
p.m. at Rock Springs Grange
Hall.
WEDNESDAY
AM ER I CAN LEG IO N
Feeney-Bennett Post 128'
Middlepurt, 7:30 Wednesday
nigilt at the hall . New officers
to be installed.
FILM " Th1et in the Night" at
Cheshire UM C 7:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
JUNIOR AMERI CAN
LEGION AUXILIARY. Drew
Webster Post 39, Pomeroy..
7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
home uf Mrs. flarry Davis.

PLEASANT VALLEY
DISCHARGED Mrs.
Clarence Gill , Letart; Mrs.
Alvin Lake and daughter,
Patroit, Mrs. Edith Sommer,
Southside , Troy Boggess,
Ga llipolis; James Arnold,
Ravensw ood ; Mrs . Larry
Whittingt on, Arbuckle;
George Dabney, Henderson;
Mrs. Russell Young, West
Columbia; Larry Burris,
Shinnston; Charles Neal, West
Columbia , Harriett Hudnall ,
Leon ; Rosa Rice , Grover
Henry, Mrs . Ben Sommerville , Kenneth Jones ,

Homer Wray, Mrs. Bernard
Rollins, Steven Miller, Mr.
MIDDLEPOH T and Mrs. James Alleman,
AMATEUH GAHDENERS, 8 John Wilson, Genetta Bower,
p.m. Wednesday at the hume Larry Marcum, all of Point
uf Mrs. Hose Reynolds with Pleasan t.
Mrs. Beulah Strauss , cohostess . Mrs. f'ry of Cheshire
to give an Cl rran~ement
All breakfa st l'Creal is
dcmonstr1:1tiun.
emnl'hy
1f you happen to bite
FREE CE RVICAL Cancer
into
thl'
. pliJ stk premiwn
Clinic, Wednesday afternoon ,
cnduscd.
at Hea th United Methodist
Ch urch in Middleport for
Meigs a rea women . Appointments st ill available ; eall 9927531 da ytim e or 992-5832
evenings or weeken ds .

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The first fall meeting will
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l'AKEN 1'0 HOSPITAL
POMEROY
Sheila
E dwa rds, Pomeroy, was
tak en to Velerans Memorial
Hospl!al by the Pomeroy
emergency squad at 3:fi
p.m. Friday from Mechani c
St., where she wa s reportedly
&gt;tru ck by u car. Pom eroy
police a rc investigating .
Edw a rds wa s discharged
!run 1the hospital about 5 p.m.
following treat ment.

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Tues., Wed., Sat. til 5

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To t•ondude 11 pleasant

;m tlng fc1r the uri'H!-iloll an d

Hoffmt~ t l

f)un na l h rnlltg, T~ d W1iods. Wr tl~n1 Wilsun, Ml's. Huger
.hurrt· Sd un rll.. Tcn,!SH Huff . Sh'w~ r t ~nd Mrs. Ke nneth
llli:t ll , Dwmt Whc01er. Mirum· l r11IJo&lt;.len.
.) IJicii SOII , i\'l'\'i-J ( ;r! JI\1!1, J')piJSetJLiing ~i fts w~ rt• Mr. .:J nd
bt \.' lnlblidt n, Mr~. Huth Ml's. l.ar l'y Powell . em~l oye s
St ~.: wrrrl. Brl'lt a mi Shdllftori. ul Powell 's OUfJel' Valu. Mr.

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wished the group a happy

I'LANS MADE
Mrs . Nell ie M. Young
evening, J.&gt;r cs. Bumer in- Wl shl's to announ ce the
stalled the follow111g officers betrotha l 11! her dau ght er,
fur !tit' ('OIHHlJ·
)I'Ur: Patt u.:w Jo, tu Hubert Ed·
prcsadcnt, Zdmlt ~cJrt hi ' Utt; \HIJ"d Annsl rong, son ur M r~ .
vice
pre.&lt;id enl,
ftuth E11rl Armstrong, Teens Run
Mull ineaux ; 1r eas urer, H"11d.
The
marriage
Ylor cncc
Willi s,
fi nd ccr ·mon y will be performed
secretary, June O'DelL She Jul y 2at 4 p.m. at the home of
finish •d Wllh Iwcqxocms, very the groom. All friends and

TereS&lt;:~

lllttll'clll of hunor ttnd she wore
a street length clrl'SS 11 1 baby
IJJtu.• ttrld ;J Whl 1l' (' CI I'II (I )ICIII.
Tilt• best rii WJ WHS Hoge r lm-

,, recentJun hofl ll!"l!lg tile
eouple was lldd a! the EtJ tt: rpn se Um k d Methodi s t
Clq.rrch, Pot i! L' ro y. The
Ur iJe 's tCJ blc featured i.l t hree
llered cake lopped wtlh the
lraJtti una l rn rrH&lt;tlurc bndc

and on~ gurst, Mrs. D. u,~ li s

Wood galht•r('(l as Oscar' s
Boat Hoolll for H din ner
rn ectm g al fi o'clock.
Presi den l V1rg1nla Bumer
held a shor1 businr.'is m&lt;."e ti ng
and welcomed Mrs. Ca rrie
Spence or ClHlll anoog a ,

lil'd in lover 's knn t...;.

14 Ca rd Game s, 1-3 p.m.;
Movies, 1:30 p.m .
Thursday , June 15 Physi cal Fitness , 11:15 a.m.;
Co uncil Meeting, I :30 p.m .
Friday, June 16 - Art
Class, l-3 p.m.; Social Hour , 7
p.m.
The Senior Nutrition
Program will serve the
following menus at 12 noon :
Monday
Baked
spaghetti, cheese sticks,
tossed salad, pineapple slice,
buttered hot Italian Bread,
butter, sugar cookies, milk.
Tuesday - Pol roast of
beef,
gravy,
mashed
potatoes, zucchini squash,
bread, butter, ice cream,
milk.
Wednesday - liver and
onions, au gratin potatoes,
buuered green beans, roll,
butler, apricot crisp, milk.
Thursday - Salisbury
steak, baked potato, buUered
beets, bread, butter, rice
pudding with raisins, milk.
Friday - Chicken salad,
hash brown potatoes, broccoli , bread, butter, chocolate
cak e with icing, milk.
Choi ce or beverage served
with each meal.
"Se rvi ces rendered on a
non-discriminatory basis.' '

SUNDAY
REVIVAL at Antiq uit y
Baptist Church Sunday
through June 18 at 7: 30 p. m.
nightly. Pasto r is Earl
Sh uler . Special singing each
evening.
Mr. il l I! I Mrs. Uo)ld l?ousb
1WENTY -FIFTH annual
Russell - Ar cher family
TO MARK DATE - Mr. and Mrs . l.toyd Roush ,
reunion will be Sunday
Cheshir e, will ce lebrate their 50th wedding
at Fore st Acres Park,
anniversury
on
Sunda y,
June
18.
Rutla nd, beginning at noon.
'l11ey were married 1n Pt. Pleasant on June 14,
All family descendants
please plan to attend.
1928 . The~ are th e p~-~r rnts of nne dttu ghtcr and two sons,
REVIVAL at Morning Star
Mrs. Forrest t Romayne 1 Hardesty , Huntington , W. Va.;
Unit ed Baptist Ch ur ch
I. loyd RotL'h, .Jr , Findlay, Ohio, and Edward Rot"h ,
Sunday 7 p. m. Church is
Cheshire. They hare SIX grand children and two grea tlocated on SR 143 southwest
gran dchildren. Friends and relatives are invited to a
of Harriso nville. Billy Dalton
rPcept inn which will be he ld at the Cheshire Baptist Chu ch
is the ev angelist. Other
from 2 1Ill 4 p 111 The) ii Sk that gifts be omitted.
speake rs will also be
featured. Public welcome.
HYMN Sing Sunday, 2 p.
m. at Eagle Ridge Community Church featuring the
;, Join t-He irs" singing group.
Public inv ited.
MONDAY
MEIGS
BAND
BOOSTF.RS, 7: 30 Munday
night at the sehoul.
MONDAY
TWIN CITY Shrine Club
Monday 7:30 p.m. Refreshments.
RA CINE ER SQUAD
Monda y 7:30 p.m. at the fire
sta tion .
MEIGS LO CAL Band
Boosters meeting, 7:30p.m .
Ju ne H - Ge t acquainted coffee 10 a.m. RSVP Gina Munday in band room at high
Kosmo H&amp;-3191.
school. Parents of junior and
June 15 - Eveni ng ill'idge Pam Terrizzi RSVP 446-4485. senior band members invited
June 19 - fr" lilllation dinner 6:30p.m. at Kin Folks. RSVP to attend .
Chris Mi tchell 44&amp;- 77:1~.
SPECIAL meeting Eastern
June 21 - Exercise Group HSVP Julie Ormsby , 446-2070. Local School District Board
June 2J - Couple's bowl ing 9 p.m. RSVP Karen Moffit! of Education, Monday in high
24[;.5359 '
school library to di sc uss
Ju ne 28 - Ex ercise Group HSVP, Jul ie Ormsby, 446-2070. teacher negotiation s.
June 30 - Couple's volleyball 7 p.m. RSVP Pam Terrizzi
446-44B5.
Welcome Wagon is open to any interested party in the
area. Call Joy Alwood at 446415~9 or Mary Ann Jamison at 4462M9 for mfor rnation.

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Is Retiring After 43 Years Of Retail LOWREY Organ Sales.

Mrs . Millard Van Meter

Phone 992-2039
106 Butternut Ave .
992 -S721
Pomeroy, Ohio
We accept all major credit cards and we wire flowers everywhere.

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HOME SPINET ORGAN WITH TWO 44 NOTE
KEYBOARDS Af~D A 13 NOTE PEDAL BOARD,
PLUS 18 DIFFERENT RHYTHM PATTERNS.

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Eugene lniiJHdt•ll II were
GALLIPOUS - Activities united illt ll t:~rriagt' ort M&lt;Jy 16 Jii'"''Hivd hy IIIII llall and Ins
at the Senior Citizens Center at 1 p.m. at !he Hutland ."il'l l'dli iiiS llldUtiCd '" ) .U Vt' l .'i 1.1
M;cny s,,Jcmlun.&gt; d Tlllttg'' .
for this week are:
F1·ecwill Bapllsl Churd1.
. Monday , June 12
The bride IS Lhe da ughter uf " Mun•, " ·· Mc tciiLHI Vl.'l' ". i lllll
Churus , I : 15-3 p.m.
Keith a11d Doll y Wo11&lt;b . Hvute " ll.ccV t: YouTr~:~ly . "
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Tuesday, June 13
I, Middleport. and lllc grout II
S.T.O.P .,
10:30
a .m.; is l llc ~em uf Ernest Cji\U Wan- was &lt;ll1tn·cl 111 a f111or lt•Jigth
Physical Fitness, 11:15 a.m.; d&lt;:t lrnblldcn , Pomeroy. He is gowrt il tnl wort• a veil of illuBible Study, 12 :45-1:45 p.m.; stalluncd witli tile U. S. 1\il' ·slor t ShL' n uTted a IJoulj l.lcluf
Buckeye Community Service Furcc at Kl'l.~slcr Base ill wluk t'fi rnalions and IJil ln ·.-.
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Senior Citizens ' Scenes

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POMEROY - If you do any
traveling Qr are visiting ln.an
unfanuliar city and loo kmg
for a certain address or
building, you usually look for
building .
.
The Meigs Co unty Sentor
Citizens Cen ter has an
identifi cati on sign . Wayn e
Tumer fashioned thi s at·
tract ive sign and Lewis Sauer
pa inted the lettering and the

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Meigs teacher Glenna Sprague has been selected for ~i Kappa Lambda whose membership ts made up of outstandmg
women in the music profession. To be elected for ~ e mberslup
Glenna demonstrated superior academic and mustcal achteve·
ment in a program of instructi on. She was tapped for the honor
by the faculty conunillee of Ohio Umverstly .
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Not only does Glenna, who recetved her bachelor s degree at
Capital and her master's at Ohio, teach in elementa ry schools
in the Meigs Local District. but three mghts a week . she
teaches class piano at Ohio Universtty . Our congratulatiOnS.
Glenna!
At the gr-dduation of Paige Smith and Jinuner Soulsby from
Meigs High School Tuesday night, they found themse lves
repeating something they had done m k!ndergarten .
Twelve yeats ago , their kindergarten teacher took the
children on a walk to Beach Grove Cemetery. The class was
small a nd Paige and Jimmer were walking partners. Tuesday
night the class was la rger but J immer and Patge were sttll
assigned to be partners. They started and ftmshed together- a
btl unusuaL
Arnold Richard was an outstanding athlete at Rutland High
School and like all grandfathers with only daughters but
several grandsons. looked for-ward to seeing an athlete
emerge.
The boys just weren't interested. Ah. but a granddaughter,
Saglenda Smith, is. At Kent Elementary School in Columbus, tt
was her team that won the intersectional city champtonshtp.
Saglenda , 12, received the t rophy for be ing the most valuable
player.
Had such a nice note from Mrs. Florence A. Michael of
Minersville, daughter of a Civil War veteran, Robert Atkmson
Mrs. Michael tells u.s that he· father had not one, but two
dJScharges. He was wounded in the ankle at Vtcksberg. return·
ed to his home in Illinois where he recovered , and then
reenlisted in the Cavalry.
Mrs. Michael's husband, incidentally died in Aug. 1975 at a
veterans hospitaL He was 97 and as far as she knows the last
Spahish·American War veteran in Mei gs County .
Afav orite " People are like stained glass windows. They glow and
sparkle when it's sunny and bright, but when the s un goes
down their true beauty is revealed only tf there IS a hghl from
within .,.

HAVEA NICEWE EK!

To mark day

sign was plat'Cd on our front
la wn .
Whenever we arc asked,
"How do I find the Senior
Citizens Center," we reply,
"Look for the sign in front of
the buildi ng." F ur sume
reason, unknown to . us, an

individual or indiViduals

decided the Senior Citizens no
longer have need or this sign.
Recently the sign was torn
down twice and las! weekend
the post was broken . This was
not an easy task as the post
was heavy and solid.
Thts sign looks attracltve
on our front lawn. II doesn't

Mr and J\11rs. Gem/d Powell
TO OBSE RVE - Mr. wtd Mro . Gerald .1.. Powell of
41 2 Lmco ln Htl !. Pomeroy. w1 ll obst•rvc their 25th wctldlllg onniversetry on ScHurdGiy. June 17. Genlltl L.
Puwcll and the forlllt'r Mary Stat'C Powell were ma r·
rit•d on Jun e 17. 1953 at lite l'tlllll'l'lll. United Melhvdtsl
Church wtth tht' ](It t: ~ {L'\'. !.~s il L· J . Kunze perfo rming
tilt' ceremony. They hC!\'L' lwu d11ldn•n , Mtl i:l .~ an c .
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ma rnt·d tu U. S. An m· Sp. 5 Ste\'t· Ha ymond and ll vmg

111 Ktlecn Texas. and. Cadet l.t. C'IJL, U. S. Air r'urcc,
HOTC. Slcpht•n Enl' Powl'll. IIWITIL'd tu the former
Shl•IICJ Fulnwr of Putne ruy. The Puwt:lls have twu
gra mldu!dren. ,k•r~_·my Paul. two. surt of ttle
Ravmund.'i, and Mtstl Dcnvn. twu. dGIU ~h ter of the

Stt:phcn Powells. Sll'pht•n tS a junwr at Ohio University
wht'll' he ~ ~ mojun ng tn physJcs. Mrs. Powel l ts the

daughte r uf Mr.&gt;. Hulh Slaee of Jlatnes City. Fla . and
tht· !alt· Ge urgl' Ht·n ry Sl &lt;H'e . Mr. Ptm:elli.s thl' sun of
Mrs. Hctr'l'il'l Puwt·ll. Hal'lltt• ami the l~1te Emory
Puwd! . Both Mr. and Mr."J. Puwl'il fire Jnl'Jil bcrs vf
Gr&lt;IL'l' Eplsrop&lt;JI Church. As...;oc t t~LcJ wttlt Ewtng
Fum.&gt; ri:!l Humt· fur lhL' potsl rune yt:~II'S, Mr . Powl'll IS
rwted for In s bnllnuHn d tc~ Jl('C ciHsses wht ch l1e has eon-

use much space, so when we
POMJ-:IlllY-Mr. ami Mrs. get the sign repa ired and in
Walter N. Wa tson. 105 Wnlfc place again, we hope these
l &gt;rin·. P ut nc ru y. Hl'l' individuals will decide tha i
n•lciJrt-ili ng thei r .JOth wed· th is time, our sign can once
d 111 g i:lllll iVl'I'SHI'Y lttday with
more pro claim " Senio r
&lt;-t f~ t l ll iv rL•uniun cmd p tcllil' at
Citi zens Center." Se nior
Fnn ·st :kres P;trk. Hutlantl. Citizens have ea rned peace at
Mr. and Mrs. Wa b mt \\o't• rc this stage of their li v~s. Why
n l&lt;m 'll'd on ,,pnl t 1928 C:lt not find an old log to take out
\Vt•:-1 J lcnulm , W. V&lt;-l &lt;trul your fr ust rations on:'
J!lil\'vd t o Pollll' l't l.'l' Ill Yt'&lt;l l'S
RSVP
HJ.!o ft 'ti lll Nt:\\·ark . 'l'lll:tr
Once aga in, the RSVP staff
ch1ltlren itl'l' C: ~.: rrdd , Char les is asking all vo lu nteers
m1d HuftiS. Nt·wnrk . Mm-y enroll ed in this program to
Hrllh'y rmd In :-; Stun t·. please turn in their volunteer
."i; tr a...,ol &lt;J. Fla . HupL'l'l i:ll ho urs. The Sta te and National
IHH lll', Hobert uf l!unl l llgtu\1 , offic es of ACTI ON a re
\\ . Va .. Hull! Hurky uf placing more a nd mo re
Jl inHIII. .Jane (J' H e~ t · u of emphasis on our loca l
( ' ;.tl tfHI'IIt ~l .
.a nd Be tty program's volunteer ho urs .
,\ ld ;ratlt 11f TallalwsSt'C. Fla.
If our local RSVP continues
i\lr. &lt;111d ~ l r!-l . W;Jt:-.urJ h&lt;n't' to expand and requests more
:!1:1 ~ r&lt;mddul d rl' n ;wd l11 ur fu nding, this fundi ng will be
~ l'l'&lt;tl f.! r tnHlchlldn·n
based im part on these hours
of service. The staff knows
(/::::::::::::r;;;r.O~/.,c~ that all of our 283 volunteers

du eled in Pomeroy . r;;dltpults. At hens and Bel pre. At
une tinw he wr~ s assut'lettcd with the Arthur Murray
Danl·e St ud w~ rJ! Orla ndo, F lee Ht:.• I.'! il lll l'llllx: r of
Hi:lr tnc Ludgt•. ,F and A. M. a nd tl w Bael!ll' ctmptl'l' ,
Order of the E t:~ste m Stili'. Mr~. Powe ll. a \'iK'atl on ill
re&lt; Jl' hl'r ill :Vl l'll-! ~ High Sdwul. IS e:r rncrrtber uf the Oh to
Vut•i:JtiUnal Tear her s Assudat iun, thl• Nat ional Voctrltunal Teachers Assw.: tattun. tilt.' Ni.-ttiunal and Olltu
Hl!lrdresscrs and l'\IS i n clultl ~ ls ls Assuc..·wt ltlll. tilt' Ol1to
VLK.'a lionet I t 'osmct ulugy Tl'at·lters As.soc ta Uo!t. She lS
also a lllL'IIibL·r of H ~ll'IIH! Clldpter Order of the EC:J stt•rn
Star. and Hl'tUI'II .Jufl at ha n ML•Jg:-, C he~pll'l' uf till'
I)ct ugbtcrs uf l he A11 H.' l'l l'{lll Hl'Vul ut10n.

MON DAY
LA l.E CHE I.EAGUE 7:30
p.m. at Patty Coddington 's.
Ca ll Bev Splet e 4464010 or
Betsv Crank 675·2776.
FHENCH Colony DAR I :30
p.m. with Mrs. Hortense
Eplin g.
OAPSF: meeting at Kyger
Creek lligh School 7:30 p.m.

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are workmg very hard for
their neighbors, fri ends and

co mmunities.
Please take another few
minutes' ur your time and
send, bring to the RSVP offi ce, or ca II us at 992·7884 to
tum in your volunteer hours .
We also ask that you record
the type of volunteer service.
ACTION requires the local
program to submit a detailed
rep or t on the t ypes of
volunt eer service our
volunteers are performing.
If you have questions or \
would like to know m more \
detail why your hours are so
important to us, stop in the 1
offi ce or give us a call at 992·
7884 .
If you are age GO or over
and would like to become a
RSVP volunteer or are in·
terested in knowing more
about the prog ram , ca ll 992·
7884.
FUND·RAISER
Our next money·making
pro ject wi ll be held June 23
and J une 24. We will be
ask ing many of you to he lp
during th is weekend of ac·
tivilles. On June 23, food will
be fur sale and the craft
bazaar will be open . On
Saturday , J une 24, in addition
to the above , craft demon·
strations will be going on in
the Center roulu.
All at1ivities are open to
the publi c so tell your friends
and neighbors to st op in the
Center June 23 or 24.
Any donation of ba ked

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GALUPOUS - Exhibit for the month of June, 1978 "Multi·Faceled Perceptions," Pedro L. and Laszlo G. Koe·
Krompecher, Artists and Architects of Athens, Ohi o. Oils,
acrylics, watercolors, etcltings, silk screen and graphics.
Gallery Hours - Saturdays and Sundays, I p.m. until 5
p.m.; Tuesdays and Thursdays. 10 a.m. until3 o.m.
Jun e 20 - Entry and authori7.8tion forms for the July 4
River Recrea tion Festiva l Exhibit in the City Pa rk due Jan
Thaler and Sue Beverly , co-chairwomen. 7:30p.m.- F.A.C.
Interdepartmental Meeting. 9 p.m. - F.A.C . Trustees
Meeting, Riverby .
July 4 - II a.m.45 p.m. - River Recreation Festival
Exhibit, Gallipolis City Park .

Wedding plans made final
H UTJ.AND··Tne

open

wnlm.1 . CrJI UIIllllet, Wllil)l' best
fur Ill.-, l' OUSI Il C:llld t.ht.•
ll.."illt•r:, Will bt· Jt.tt· Anthony , a

church wc~Lim g uf M1 ~!1 DtHlllCI ~t:: Wd&gt;l!r, daughl l'l' ilf

TiltH!

\1r ctnd Mrs. Vernon Wt'l.&gt;c r .

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Hutland. and Steve Jcnktn, ,
:-.on uf Mr . j:jnt.l Mr:-. .J e:• ~
.lenk u". Portsmouth , wtll be

Llll'purt. ;,md Dui:lnt• W d)l'l' .
Hutlcmd . br!ltlwr of tht lm tk -

Chuck Pllllltp&gt;. Port·
"""utlt , Htck Stuila rt , Mtd·

em event of Satunli:l) . Junt 17

cleel IJa\'ld Jcnk11t&gt;. P11rl·

•t 2 30 p.m. at the Hotlaml
Untied ,\1ctiludt st Church
MusiC bl' Mrs. Dorolh) An ·
t11uny, MtJdlcport. aunl ,rthe

SllloUth . •,nJ J l.&gt;t• tilt• i:IClJiyte
Cut•!; L~ w11l bt· rt·gl !-&gt; lL· rt·d b ~
Mr!-&gt; LuJLia ~1n g

gr uurn·d~d . w1ll beg1n ~~ l
p.m ,Si)]IJI~l!; wtl! be Ml !:l~

.fane W ist' and the father of
tilt· bnde. Vl'rnun Weber. Tlte
1\t•v Wilbur Hilt ami the Hev
Hobt• rt Bumgarntr w11l uffH t ~ltt

\1"' C'harlutle r&lt;llltbcrt of

rn~ td
r 1t lwnor and the brHJt,l)ln&lt;:~ub
"' " U., ~I rs . S..ll y Weber and

\t •bun\'tllc wtll be the

\11 , Beth Weht·r. Col wnbu' ;

\1 1·, l.tnda Weber. Warren.
,JiJ "'ter;-tn-law of till' !Jndc·
, IPr L and M1 ~:-, Bd ll .h·nkms.
f)urb111uulh, sJ.o;lcr uf the
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M r and Mrs. Rap11ond 13ai'S
CE LEB RATED - Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 1Bessie
Green 1 Bays of Patriot Rt. celebrated their 43nd
anmve rsary at their home May 14 . They were married
May 11 , 193&amp;. They are the parents of 10 children.
Attending were Mr . and Mrs. Haskell (Goldie ! Spur lock ,
Juanita J.ee, Lenora, Haskell , Roger, Martha, Jackie Joe,
Patriot Rt .: Mr. and Mrs. Harr} 1Bessie ) Heynolds,
Paul, Betty, Mary, Jennings Lee. Lori Le e, all of Bidwell ;
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 1 Virgie 1 Bayman, Brenda, Cindy,
Mike of Versai lles ; Mr . and Mrs. Dennis Bays, Brian,
Mike, Dennis, Chris, Oak Hill; Bobbie Bays, Lee Ann,
Rodney. fullp h Bayes, Piqua, Ohio wa s unable to attend.
Juni or Bays and friend, Barbara Daily, Sue Bays and
frtends , l.tsa , Joe, Herbert Bays. They received nowcrs
and rakes one baked by daughter, Bessie Reynolds.

Classes to meet
GALL!POLJS - French
Art Colony Ch ildren 's Class
sc hedul e ha s been an ·
nounced:
Mixed Med ia for chtldren
4 years old thru kindergarten
begins Monday, June 12 from
9:30·10 :30 a.m.. in clud es
painting and paper mache.
Basic Drawing for children
9 years old and up begins
Monda y, June 12, from 11

a .m. until 12

ncsday , June 14 , fnm1 11 a.m .

unul 12 noon . Includes Hund
buildi ng, Slab a nd co il
n oon~

includes

funda mentals of draw tng.
Crafts for children 6 )ears
vl d and up beg ins Wednesday, Ju ne 14 from 9:30·
!0 :30a .m. Chil dren wtll make
puppet chara cters in dif·
ferent media, tncl oding Apple
dulls.
Clay for ch ildren 9 years
old and up begtns Wed·

nwthods.

'All classes last six weeks
and I he eust IS $12 per class.
F'or rc g ist ral ion or Jn·
fo rm alton call Janet Byers
446· 1903 .
l.ut'k lllg Ow bt1m tlflt.:r thl·
hurst· IS stnlt·11 at lt·ast 141\'\' ..,
um· a fi g hll n ~ ch:uwe to liang
unto the wagutL

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PIQUA , Ohio ! UP J I
({i1·hard ,\ . Ferriell , 31, Troy ,
descr ibed as an expert
ca noer a nd scuba div er
dr owned Friday whi le
practicing with a friend for a
Sa turday canoe race in Troy
Tom Bisker. 27 , of Spring.
fie ld, told police he and
F erric ll
were
comi ng
downsleam near. a spi llway
the\' intended to shoot when
the canoe ca psized and they
lx•th went ove rboard.
"I came to the surface
looking for Hick," Bisker said
later, " and I couldn't see
him. I gol the canoe and th en
dirn bed onshore. l saw hirn
stand up th en fall down in the
w;,ter. A li ttle while later, 11
seems lik e a long time now, r
saw his body noat by. r

It takes three to
make a marriage.

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1..BASIC SEWING FOR PRE TEENS &amp; TEENS
Ag es 11-19
Irene Barnes
An exce ll ent cla ss in t roducing the begin ner to the complete
constr uct ion of a simple garment . Basic Sew ing co ncepts and ski ll s
wil l be e mphasi zed . Designed with the non :sewer in m ind .
Tim e : Mond ay a nd Fr iday 9:30-11 : 30
16 hr s: S16 .00·x
x· Do es not in c lude material s
Cl ass lim it IO . Fir st Class Monday , June 19

II. TECHNIQUES FOR TEENAGERS
Ages 13· 19
Conni e Bradbury
The broad spect r um of sew ing techniques wi ll be prese nted to t hose
who wish to improve t heir sew ing sk ills through demons t rat ions.
d isc us si ons and samp le construction . With a foc us on fas h ion ,
fa br ics a nd des ign th is class wi ll be interesti ng to any tee nager who
sews .
Time : Tu esd a y and Thur sday 9: 30-11 : 30
16 hr s .·SI 6.00· x
x· Do es not include mat eria Is
Cl ass Lim it 10. First c la ss : T uesday , June 20

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CRAFT AND WEAR FOR KIDS
Ag es 7. 11
Ire ne Barnes. Connie Barnes
An exci ting morn ing spen t deve lopinq sev:ing ski ll s an d
fundam ental s in sewing t hru c rea t tve craft a nd s tn:p ly co nst ru ct ed
garm e nt s. Many idea s for fun d ur ing t he su m mer wil l be presen led .
Ti me : Ever y Wedn esday9 : 30· 11 : 30
No pre · re gi st rat ion n ecess a ~ y
S2.00 s upply fee pe r class
Fir st Cl ass Wednesday , June 21

French City Fabric Shoppe
58 Court

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Athens County Savings &amp; Loan
216 WEST MAIN STREET

992-6655

POMEROY, OHIO

RICHARD E. JONES, MANAGER

Singer Approved O..ltr
Mon .- Fri . 9: 30 • 1: 00 p.m .
Tue5.- Wed .· Thurs.·S..t. 9:30 · 5:00p.m .

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TWO SESSIONS
JUNE 19, 1978 THRU JULY 18, 1978
JULY 24, 1978 THRU AUGUST 19, 1978

De par ture Oct ober 23 , 1978

Round trip Jet Air from New York - In Fl igh t com pli mentary be..,er~ge and meals . 9
Nigh ts F lrs1 Cla ss Hotels double occupa ncy. 3 Mea ls per day , Full Stghtseelng to .o1!1
Chris t ia,1 sites . VIs it MI . 'Nebo whe re Moses fi r st 11 iewed th'e " pr~,m l s~ land " V1s•t
p 1
the Ro se City that was redi scover ed i n 1811 after being lost for over 500
:a~~.· In Jeru salem, ~al k wh ere Je sus walked . ln. ~al l lee enjoy a boat ride on th e ~ca
Yf Ga l ilee In Egy pt visit th e pyr ami ds of Giza V1s1 t M asada at no extra cos t . En tOY
~he comr a'rt of Lu xur ious Motor coac hes. Cvtstanding Guides. Tr~ nst e.r ~ and baggag j
hand li ng to and from ove rseas a irport hotels . En! , ance fees to s1les v •s• ted . All Hol e
ser vice charg es and local Government ta xe s. U S. Head ta x, ·

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POMEROY - A fro g art groups, two dimensional, any throu gh 15 and 16 through 21 dimensional, any drawin g 22 lhru ugh 35 and over 36 with
Drawings in the first three qf each entry should be the mu;1 be the wurk or the
contest will be staged in drawing medium.
with prizes of $10, $:i and $3 in medium.
prizes of $10,$5 and $3 in each divisions should be on a firm art ist's name, age, address contesta nt.
conj un ctio n with ·t he Big
Second Division: Frogs, 11 each age grou p, two
Croakers, thtrd division, age group, two dimensional,
Bend Regatta Weekend ,
in any drawing med ium.
under t he direction of Mrs.
F'o urth diviston, Gra nd
Store Hours
Pal Holter and Bill Mayer.
Croakers, with no age limit.
Mon.· Thurs .
A frog must tie featured in
Three dimensional art work,
lOa .m.· ll p.m.
Fri . &amp; Sat.
every entry and as many
which ca n in cl ude wood,
Da .m .· l l :l Op.m.
entries as desired may be
"FU LFiLLING OUR PURPOSE IN LIFE"
ceramics, shells, stone, etc.,
Sa tu r day
"Let this mind be In you whlch was also in Christ Jesus."
entered but the contesta nt
11a.fTI .· Il p.m
ca n win only one [1rtle in a _ Phil. 2:S.
COLUMBUS - Articles of
clas.•.
incorporation
have been filed
Entr ies, open to wo rld
Our scripture is a specific challenge to have the mind of in Columbus with Secretary
competition, may be left at G'hrist . There are three importa nt qyestions which demand our
of State Ted W. Brown by
the Pomeroy Past ry Shop or hones( consideration .
Marchi 's Carry.Out Inc., 144
the Pomeroy Public Library
1. Who are we' In every area of life , it is important to know Third Ave. Inco rporators ar e
prior to judging which will who you are. This is the question of identity. The clue to
Michael B. Marchi, Cindy
take place at 10:30 a. m. on understanding who we ar e is to be foun d in the Word of God. As
Marchi and L. G. Marchi, Jr .
June 24. The enti res will be on human beings we are created in. the image of God and we are
display at the library fo r the designed to do His wilL We can discover our true identity as Papers were filed by
Cherr ingto n, Moulton a nd
weekend and a wards will be chil dren of God through faith in Jesus Christ.
Evans, Gallipolis.
presented at 4 p. m. on
Call In Orders 992-6292
2. Why are we here' This is the question of vocation. We
Art icles were also filed by
Sunday at the Libra ry. sense that li fe holds a purpose, even though that purpose often
F lel co Co rp or a ti on,
Featuri ng sa lad bar. chili and much, much
CREAMY OLD FASHIONED
Kroger's and the Ohio Soctety is not clear to us, Each of us has a particular callin g in life, a
Gallipoli s. In corporator is
more!
for the Promotion of Bull mi ssion only we can ful fi lL Yet Christ calls one and all to
Gregory V. Smith. Pa pers
Frogs are providing I he over become fu lfilled persons by allo wing Him to become !JJrd of
were filed by Warren F.
$100 to be awarded in prizes. our li ves. Through confession of our sins and daily commitSheets, Halliday and Sheets
The divisions of judging ment tothe cross, we can claim God's purpose in daily worship
of Gallipolis.
incl ude : Tadpoles, age one Hnd witness.
Other co rporation pa pers
through seven, and First
3. Where are we going? This is the question of hunnan
were filed by Riverside In·
Class Tadpoles, B thro ugh 10. destiny. Does life have a destination as well as a d irection' The surance Agency, Inc. , 195
Prizes in the two age groups Cl1ristian walk is an upward wa lk. Our final destination lies Upper River Rd . The in·
of $5. _$3 and 11.50 in boUt age beyond the present moment - in a divine rea lm where the cor pora tor is Cha rl es L.
good things of God find fulfillment in the perfect fe llowship of Brown, Galli polis, while J ohn
love. Aglimpse of heaven helps us better understand earth. To E. Sang was named as agent.
un der;1and ea rth we must know of heaven. The light of the
eternal illwninales our pilgrimage in time .
POM EROY
Ap·
May we seek to know and acquire the mind of Christ each
Walker elected
plicallons are now heing da y. If we turn to Christ to discover what we are to do with our
received by the Kibbl e life our experience in th is world will hecome a foreta;1e of the
Foundation for gra nts for etet:nal happiness of the heavenly life . Amen.
GOP committeeman
scholarships for students
I Submitted by Rev . Richard l110mas, pastor of the North who are graduaies of high cast Cluster, United Methodist Churches, Tuppers Plains, Ohio
LANCASTER - Herbert
schools in Meigs County. 45783 1
Wa lk er, fa rme r and inTh e dea dlin e for fi li ng
dustria l developer from here
applications for assistance
was elected Republica n state Per 1 or Pe11ul S 13.50
durin g the 19iS.79 school
central
committeeman in the Set
yea r Is July I, 1978.
$27.00
NO OPPOSITION
importa nt organ ized v i c ~
June
Primary.
His
territory
No Application will he
DETROfT 1UP! ) - Hourly turies in years fo r the UAW ,''
an!c ally gu .1 rant ~
considered whic h is not wor kers at the Volk swagen UAW Douglas A. Fraser sa id inclu des Gall ia, Meigs, Mectl
to r ,! lde t 1me o l wn t ing
presented before that date. Corp. of America asse mbly r' riday . "We believe there vinton , Jackson, Lawrence pleasu re.
Application forms may be pl ant in New Stanton , Pa ., will be ot her fore ign and Athens counties.
Sorne pla ce s have prelty good chic KUnofficial reports show
en . Some offer fa1r root beer , Others,
obtained by writing to the receive d no rnmpany . op· auto makers deciding ln open
. not-too-oacJ CCI1€ S &lt;lnd shakes. But,
Kibble Found a ti on, 81 2 position tu block their vote lo plants in the U. S. and we Walk er carried 11 of the i3
there 1S only on e place you car1 yet
Rfva Ridge Boul evar d, jotn the United Auto Workers intend to organize those counties in the district. He
the best of all thes e thmgs ~ ~ our
had 14,272 votes to 11 ,226 for
Gahanna, Ohio 43220.
un ion .
J42 Second Ave.
worker s as well .''
local 3 IN ON!; lilm 1l y reslaurnn \ 11
JS-1 E. Ma in , Pomeroy . 0.
William Kesslar.
Gallipolis
' 'Thi s is one of the most

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Mugs

What the price incl udes :

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SUNDAY SPECIAL

CHOOSE FROM
BLACK, CHINO,
RUST
WOMEN'S

FRIDAY
PROGRAM for Va cation
Bible School at Fairhaven
UMC 7:30 p.m.
SA TURDAY
SONGFEST al Good Hope
Ghurch 7:30p.m.
SONFEST at Eureka United
Christ ian Church, 7:30 p. m.
Perry Sisters, Gull ett
Fam ily.

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l'HENCB City Garden Club
rose breakfast at9 a.m. at th e
Bob Evans Sausage Shop
Tuesday, June 13.
Wf.D NESDAY
GET 1\ cqu aint ed cof fe e.
Welcumc Wagon, 10 - a . m.
RSVP 446·3019.
THURSDAY
WE LCOME Wagon evening
bridge 7:30p.m , RSVP, 446·
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Served
In
Frosted

SE.Wh?G CLASSEs
KtDS A\JD TEEr)S

MEHCERVJLLE Gran ge
cookout 6:30 p.m. Members
lo bn ng hamburgers, hot
d1ogs and so ft drinks. Grange

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goods would be apprecia t~d
or if you would hke to assist 1n
any way with this project,
call us at 992·7884.
Titis Th ursday , the Kitchen
Swingers, a senior citizen
group from Athens County,
will be visiting the Center.
They will be providing en·
tertainm ent at 11 a.m. and
wi ll be staying for lunch.
Let's have a good turnout and
welcome these visitors. We
hope to make a return visit in
the near future.
Have a nice week!

"Large enough to serve yet small enough to laww you "

SUB STANTIAL IN TE R EST
P E NALTY REQUIR E D FO R
EARLY WITHDRAWA L

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Senior Citizens ' Scenes

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POMEROY - If you do any
traveling Qr are visiting ln.an
unfanuliar city and loo kmg
for a certain address or
building, you usually look for
building .
.
The Meigs Co unty Sentor
Citizens Cen ter has an
identifi cati on sign . Wayn e
Tumer fashioned thi s at·
tract ive sign and Lewis Sauer
pa inted the lettering and the

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Meigs teacher Glenna Sprague has been selected for ~i Kappa Lambda whose membership ts made up of outstandmg
women in the music profession. To be elected for ~ e mberslup
Glenna demonstrated superior academic and mustcal achteve·
ment in a program of instructi on. She was tapped for the honor
by the faculty conunillee of Ohio Umverstly .
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Not only does Glenna, who recetved her bachelor s degree at
Capital and her master's at Ohio, teach in elementa ry schools
in the Meigs Local District. but three mghts a week . she
teaches class piano at Ohio Universtty . Our congratulatiOnS.
Glenna!
At the gr-dduation of Paige Smith and Jinuner Soulsby from
Meigs High School Tuesday night, they found themse lves
repeating something they had done m k!ndergarten .
Twelve yeats ago , their kindergarten teacher took the
children on a walk to Beach Grove Cemetery. The class was
small a nd Paige and Jimmer were walking partners. Tuesday
night the class was la rger but J immer and Patge were sttll
assigned to be partners. They started and ftmshed together- a
btl unusuaL
Arnold Richard was an outstanding athlete at Rutland High
School and like all grandfathers with only daughters but
several grandsons. looked for-ward to seeing an athlete
emerge.
The boys just weren't interested. Ah. but a granddaughter,
Saglenda Smith, is. At Kent Elementary School in Columbus, tt
was her team that won the intersectional city champtonshtp.
Saglenda , 12, received the t rophy for be ing the most valuable
player.
Had such a nice note from Mrs. Florence A. Michael of
Minersville, daughter of a Civil War veteran, Robert Atkmson
Mrs. Michael tells u.s that he· father had not one, but two
dJScharges. He was wounded in the ankle at Vtcksberg. return·
ed to his home in Illinois where he recovered , and then
reenlisted in the Cavalry.
Mrs. Michael's husband, incidentally died in Aug. 1975 at a
veterans hospitaL He was 97 and as far as she knows the last
Spahish·American War veteran in Mei gs County .
Afav orite " People are like stained glass windows. They glow and
sparkle when it's sunny and bright, but when the s un goes
down their true beauty is revealed only tf there IS a hghl from
within .,.

HAVEA NICEWE EK!

To mark day

sign was plat'Cd on our front
la wn .
Whenever we arc asked,
"How do I find the Senior
Citizens Center," we reply,
"Look for the sign in front of
the buildi ng." F ur sume
reason, unknown to . us, an

individual or indiViduals

decided the Senior Citizens no
longer have need or this sign.
Recently the sign was torn
down twice and las! weekend
the post was broken . This was
not an easy task as the post
was heavy and solid.
Thts sign looks attracltve
on our front lawn. II doesn't

Mr and J\11rs. Gem/d Powell
TO OBSE RVE - Mr. wtd Mro . Gerald .1.. Powell of
41 2 Lmco ln Htl !. Pomeroy. w1 ll obst•rvc their 25th wctldlllg onniversetry on ScHurdGiy. June 17. Genlltl L.
Puwcll and the forlllt'r Mary Stat'C Powell were ma r·
rit•d on Jun e 17. 1953 at lite l'tlllll'l'lll. United Melhvdtsl
Church wtth tht' ](It t: ~ {L'\'. !.~s il L· J . Kunze perfo rming
tilt' ceremony. They hC!\'L' lwu d11ldn•n , Mtl i:l .~ an c .
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ma rnt·d tu U. S. An m· Sp. 5 Ste\'t· Ha ymond and ll vmg

111 Ktlecn Texas. and. Cadet l.t. C'IJL, U. S. Air r'urcc,
HOTC. Slcpht•n Enl' Powl'll. IIWITIL'd tu the former
Shl•IICJ Fulnwr of Putne ruy. The Puwt:lls have twu
gra mldu!dren. ,k•r~_·my Paul. two. surt of ttle
Ravmund.'i, and Mtstl Dcnvn. twu. dGIU ~h ter of the

Stt:phcn Powells. Sll'pht•n tS a junwr at Ohio University
wht'll' he ~ ~ mojun ng tn physJcs. Mrs. Powel l ts the

daughte r uf Mr.&gt;. Hulh Slaee of Jlatnes City. Fla . and
tht· !alt· Ge urgl' Ht·n ry Sl &lt;H'e . Mr. Ptm:elli.s thl' sun of
Mrs. Hctr'l'il'l Puwt·ll. Hal'lltt• ami the l~1te Emory
Puwd! . Both Mr. and Mr."J. Puwl'il fire Jnl'Jil bcrs vf
Gr&lt;IL'l' Eplsrop&lt;JI Church. As...;oc t t~LcJ wttlt Ewtng
Fum.&gt; ri:!l Humt· fur lhL' potsl rune yt:~II'S, Mr . Powl'll IS
rwted for In s bnllnuHn d tc~ Jl('C ciHsses wht ch l1e has eon-

use much space, so when we
POMJ-:IlllY-Mr. ami Mrs. get the sign repa ired and in
Walter N. Wa tson. 105 Wnlfc place again, we hope these
l &gt;rin·. P ut nc ru y. Hl'l' individuals will decide tha i
n•lciJrt-ili ng thei r .JOth wed· th is time, our sign can once
d 111 g i:lllll iVl'I'SHI'Y lttday with
more pro claim " Senio r
&lt;-t f~ t l ll iv rL•uniun cmd p tcllil' at
Citi zens Center." Se nior
Fnn ·st :kres P;trk. Hutlantl. Citizens have ea rned peace at
Mr. and Mrs. Wa b mt \\o't• rc this stage of their li v~s. Why
n l&lt;m 'll'd on ,,pnl t 1928 C:lt not find an old log to take out
\Vt•:-1 J lcnulm , W. V&lt;-l &lt;trul your fr ust rations on:'
J!lil\'vd t o Pollll' l't l.'l' Ill Yt'&lt;l l'S
RSVP
HJ.!o ft 'ti lll Nt:\\·ark . 'l'lll:tr
Once aga in, the RSVP staff
ch1ltlren itl'l' C: ~.: rrdd , Char les is asking all vo lu nteers
m1d HuftiS. Nt·wnrk . Mm-y enroll ed in this program to
Hrllh'y rmd In :-; Stun t·. please turn in their volunteer
."i; tr a...,ol &lt;J. Fla . HupL'l'l i:ll ho urs. The Sta te and National
IHH lll', Hobert uf l!unl l llgtu\1 , offic es of ACTI ON a re
\\ . Va .. Hull! Hurky uf placing more a nd mo re
Jl inHIII. .Jane (J' H e~ t · u of emphasis on our loca l
( ' ;.tl tfHI'IIt ~l .
.a nd Be tty program's volunteer ho urs .
,\ ld ;ratlt 11f TallalwsSt'C. Fla.
If our local RSVP continues
i\lr. &lt;111d ~ l r!-l . W;Jt:-.urJ h&lt;n't' to expand and requests more
:!1:1 ~ r&lt;mddul d rl' n ;wd l11 ur fu nding, this fundi ng will be
~ l'l'&lt;tl f.! r tnHlchlldn·n
based im part on these hours
of service. The staff knows
(/::::::::::::r;;;r.O~/.,c~ that all of our 283 volunteers

du eled in Pomeroy . r;;dltpults. At hens and Bel pre. At
une tinw he wr~ s assut'lettcd with the Arthur Murray
Danl·e St ud w~ rJ! Orla ndo, F lee Ht:.• I.'! il lll l'llllx: r of
Hi:lr tnc Ludgt•. ,F and A. M. a nd tl w Bael!ll' ctmptl'l' ,
Order of the E t:~ste m Stili'. Mr~. Powe ll. a \'iK'atl on ill
re&lt; Jl' hl'r ill :Vl l'll-! ~ High Sdwul. IS e:r rncrrtber uf the Oh to
Vut•i:JtiUnal Tear her s Assudat iun, thl• Nat ional Voctrltunal Teachers Assw.: tattun. tilt.' Ni.-ttiunal and Olltu
Hl!lrdresscrs and l'\IS i n clultl ~ ls ls Assuc..·wt ltlll. tilt' Ol1to
VLK.'a lionet I t 'osmct ulugy Tl'at·lters As.soc ta Uo!t. She lS
also a lllL'IIibL·r of H ~ll'IIH! Clldpter Order of the EC:J stt•rn
Star. and Hl'tUI'II .Jufl at ha n ML•Jg:-, C he~pll'l' uf till'
I)ct ugbtcrs uf l he A11 H.' l'l l'{lll Hl'Vul ut10n.

MON DAY
LA l.E CHE I.EAGUE 7:30
p.m. at Patty Coddington 's.
Ca ll Bev Splet e 4464010 or
Betsv Crank 675·2776.
FHENCH Colony DAR I :30
p.m. with Mrs. Hortense
Eplin g.
OAPSF: meeting at Kyger
Creek lligh School 7:30 p.m.

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are workmg very hard for
their neighbors, fri ends and

co mmunities.
Please take another few
minutes' ur your time and
send, bring to the RSVP offi ce, or ca II us at 992·7884 to
tum in your volunteer hours .
We also ask that you record
the type of volunteer service.
ACTION requires the local
program to submit a detailed
rep or t on the t ypes of
volunt eer service our
volunteers are performing.
If you have questions or \
would like to know m more \
detail why your hours are so
important to us, stop in the 1
offi ce or give us a call at 992·
7884 .
If you are age GO or over
and would like to become a
RSVP volunteer or are in·
terested in knowing more
about the prog ram , ca ll 992·
7884.
FUND·RAISER
Our next money·making
pro ject wi ll be held June 23
and J une 24. We will be
ask ing many of you to he lp
during th is weekend of ac·
tivilles. On June 23, food will
be fur sale and the craft
bazaar will be open . On
Saturday , J une 24, in addition
to the above , craft demon·
strations will be going on in
the Center roulu.
All at1ivities are open to
the publi c so tell your friends
and neighbors to st op in the
Center June 23 or 24.
Any donation of ba ked

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GALUPOUS - Exhibit for the month of June, 1978 "Multi·Faceled Perceptions," Pedro L. and Laszlo G. Koe·
Krompecher, Artists and Architects of Athens, Ohi o. Oils,
acrylics, watercolors, etcltings, silk screen and graphics.
Gallery Hours - Saturdays and Sundays, I p.m. until 5
p.m.; Tuesdays and Thursdays. 10 a.m. until3 o.m.
Jun e 20 - Entry and authori7.8tion forms for the July 4
River Recrea tion Festiva l Exhibit in the City Pa rk due Jan
Thaler and Sue Beverly , co-chairwomen. 7:30p.m.- F.A.C.
Interdepartmental Meeting. 9 p.m. - F.A.C . Trustees
Meeting, Riverby .
July 4 - II a.m.45 p.m. - River Recreation Festival
Exhibit, Gallipolis City Park .

Wedding plans made final
H UTJ.AND··Tne

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wnlm.1 . CrJI UIIllllet, Wllil)l' best
fur Ill.-, l' OUSI Il C:llld t.ht.•
ll.."illt•r:, Will bt· Jt.tt· Anthony , a

church wc~Lim g uf M1 ~!1 DtHlllCI ~t:: Wd&gt;l!r, daughl l'l' ilf

TiltH!

\1r ctnd Mrs. Vernon Wt'l.&gt;c r .

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Hutland. and Steve Jcnktn, ,
:-.on uf Mr . j:jnt.l Mr:-. .J e:• ~
.lenk u". Portsmouth , wtll be

Llll'purt. ;,md Dui:lnt• W d)l'l' .
Hutlcmd . br!ltlwr of tht lm tk -

Chuck Pllllltp&gt;. Port·
"""utlt , Htck Stuila rt , Mtd·

em event of Satunli:l) . Junt 17

cleel IJa\'ld Jcnk11t&gt;. P11rl·

•t 2 30 p.m. at the Hotlaml
Untied ,\1ctiludt st Church
MusiC bl' Mrs. Dorolh) An ·
t11uny, MtJdlcport. aunl ,rthe

SllloUth . •,nJ J l.&gt;t• tilt• i:IClJiyte
Cut•!; L~ w11l bt· rt·gl !-&gt; lL· rt·d b ~
Mr!-&gt; LuJLia ~1n g

gr uurn·d~d . w1ll beg1n ~~ l
p.m ,Si)]IJI~l!; wtl! be Ml !:l~

.fane W ist' and the father of
tilt· bnde. Vl'rnun Weber. Tlte
1\t•v Wilbur Hilt ami the Hev
Hobt• rt Bumgarntr w11l uffH t ~ltt

\1"' C'harlutle r&lt;llltbcrt of

rn~ td
r 1t lwnor and the brHJt,l)ln&lt;:~ub
"' " U., ~I rs . S..ll y Weber and

\t •bun\'tllc wtll be the

\11 , Beth Weht·r. Col wnbu' ;

\1 1·, l.tnda Weber. Warren.
,JiJ "'ter;-tn-law of till' !Jndc·
, IPr L and M1 ~:-, Bd ll .h·nkms.
f)urb111uulh, sJ.o;lcr uf the
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M r and Mrs. Rap11ond 13ai'S
CE LEB RATED - Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 1Bessie
Green 1 Bays of Patriot Rt. celebrated their 43nd
anmve rsary at their home May 14 . They were married
May 11 , 193&amp;. They are the parents of 10 children.
Attending were Mr . and Mrs. Haskell (Goldie ! Spur lock ,
Juanita J.ee, Lenora, Haskell , Roger, Martha, Jackie Joe,
Patriot Rt .: Mr. and Mrs. Harr} 1Bessie ) Heynolds,
Paul, Betty, Mary, Jennings Lee. Lori Le e, all of Bidwell ;
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 1 Virgie 1 Bayman, Brenda, Cindy,
Mike of Versai lles ; Mr . and Mrs. Dennis Bays, Brian,
Mike, Dennis, Chris, Oak Hill; Bobbie Bays, Lee Ann,
Rodney. fullp h Bayes, Piqua, Ohio wa s unable to attend.
Juni or Bays and friend, Barbara Daily, Sue Bays and
frtends , l.tsa , Joe, Herbert Bays. They received nowcrs
and rakes one baked by daughter, Bessie Reynolds.

Classes to meet
GALL!POLJS - French
Art Colony Ch ildren 's Class
sc hedul e ha s been an ·
nounced:
Mixed Med ia for chtldren
4 years old thru kindergarten
begins Monday, June 12 from
9:30·10 :30 a.m.. in clud es
painting and paper mache.
Basic Drawing for children
9 years old and up begins
Monda y, June 12, from 11

a .m. until 12

ncsday , June 14 , fnm1 11 a.m .

unul 12 noon . Includes Hund
buildi ng, Slab a nd co il
n oon~

includes

funda mentals of draw tng.
Crafts for children 6 )ears
vl d and up beg ins Wednesday, Ju ne 14 from 9:30·
!0 :30a .m. Chil dren wtll make
puppet chara cters in dif·
ferent media, tncl oding Apple
dulls.
Clay for ch ildren 9 years
old and up begtns Wed·

nwthods.

'All classes last six weeks
and I he eust IS $12 per class.
F'or rc g ist ral ion or Jn·
fo rm alton call Janet Byers
446· 1903 .
l.ut'k lllg Ow bt1m tlflt.:r thl·
hurst· IS stnlt·11 at lt·ast 141\'\' ..,
um· a fi g hll n ~ ch:uwe to liang
unto the wagutL

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INCLUDING EGYPT &amp; JORDAN

ROPE WEDGE
SANDAL

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CANOER DROWNS
PIQUA , Ohio ! UP J I
({i1·hard ,\ . Ferriell , 31, Troy ,
descr ibed as an expert
ca noer a nd scuba div er
dr owned Friday whi le
practicing with a friend for a
Sa turday canoe race in Troy
Tom Bisker. 27 , of Spring.
fie ld, told police he and
F erric ll
were
comi ng
downsleam near. a spi llway
the\' intended to shoot when
the canoe ca psized and they
lx•th went ove rboard.
"I came to the surface
looking for Hick," Bisker said
later, " and I couldn't see
him. I gol the canoe and th en
dirn bed onshore. l saw hirn
stand up th en fall down in the
w;,ter. A li ttle while later, 11
seems lik e a long time now, r
saw his body noat by. r

It takes three to
make a marriage.

Columbia

Columb ra d1amonds

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wrddrng bands from $60.

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1..BASIC SEWING FOR PRE TEENS &amp; TEENS
Ag es 11-19
Irene Barnes
An exce ll ent cla ss in t roducing the begin ner to the complete
constr uct ion of a simple garment . Basic Sew ing co ncepts and ski ll s
wil l be e mphasi zed . Designed with the non :sewer in m ind .
Tim e : Mond ay a nd Fr iday 9:30-11 : 30
16 hr s: S16 .00·x
x· Do es not in c lude material s
Cl ass lim it IO . Fir st Class Monday , June 19

II. TECHNIQUES FOR TEENAGERS
Ages 13· 19
Conni e Bradbury
The broad spect r um of sew ing techniques wi ll be prese nted to t hose
who wish to improve t heir sew ing sk ills through demons t rat ions.
d isc us si ons and samp le construction . With a foc us on fas h ion ,
fa br ics a nd des ign th is class wi ll be interesti ng to any tee nager who
sews .
Time : Tu esd a y and Thur sday 9: 30-11 : 30
16 hr s .·SI 6.00· x
x· Do es not include mat eria Is
Cl ass Lim it 10. First c la ss : T uesday , June 20

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CRAFT AND WEAR FOR KIDS
Ag es 7. 11
Ire ne Barnes. Connie Barnes
An exci ting morn ing spen t deve lopinq sev:ing ski ll s an d
fundam ental s in sewing t hru c rea t tve craft a nd s tn:p ly co nst ru ct ed
garm e nt s. Many idea s for fun d ur ing t he su m mer wil l be presen led .
Ti me : Ever y Wedn esday9 : 30· 11 : 30
No pre · re gi st rat ion n ecess a ~ y
S2.00 s upply fee pe r class
Fir st Cl ass Wednesday , June 21

French City Fabric Shoppe
58 Court

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Athens County Savings &amp; Loan
216 WEST MAIN STREET

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RICHARD E. JONES, MANAGER

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Tue5.- Wed .· Thurs.·S..t. 9:30 · 5:00p.m .

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TWO SESSIONS
JUNE 19, 1978 THRU JULY 18, 1978
JULY 24, 1978 THRU AUGUST 19, 1978

De par ture Oct ober 23 , 1978

Round trip Jet Air from New York - In Fl igh t com pli mentary be..,er~ge and meals . 9
Nigh ts F lrs1 Cla ss Hotels double occupa ncy. 3 Mea ls per day , Full Stghtseelng to .o1!1
Chris t ia,1 sites . VIs it MI . 'Nebo whe re Moses fi r st 11 iewed th'e " pr~,m l s~ land " V1s•t
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the Ro se City that was redi scover ed i n 1811 after being lost for over 500
:a~~.· In Jeru salem, ~al k wh ere Je sus walked . ln. ~al l lee enjoy a boat ride on th e ~ca
Yf Ga l ilee In Egy pt visit th e pyr ami ds of Giza V1s1 t M asada at no extra cos t . En tOY
~he comr a'rt of Lu xur ious Motor coac hes. Cvtstanding Guides. Tr~ nst e.r ~ and baggag j
hand li ng to and from ove rseas a irport hotels . En! , ance fees to s1les v •s• ted . All Hol e
ser vice charg es and local Government ta xe s. U S. Head ta x, ·

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POMEROY - A fro g art groups, two dimensional, any throu gh 15 and 16 through 21 dimensional, any drawin g 22 lhru ugh 35 and over 36 with
Drawings in the first three qf each entry should be the mu;1 be the wurk or the
contest will be staged in drawing medium.
with prizes of $10, $:i and $3 in medium.
prizes of $10,$5 and $3 in each divisions should be on a firm art ist's name, age, address contesta nt.
conj un ctio n with ·t he Big
Second Division: Frogs, 11 each age grou p, two
Croakers, thtrd division, age group, two dimensional,
Bend Regatta Weekend ,
in any drawing med ium.
under t he direction of Mrs.
F'o urth diviston, Gra nd
Store Hours
Pal Holter and Bill Mayer.
Croakers, with no age limit.
Mon.· Thurs .
A frog must tie featured in
Three dimensional art work,
lOa .m.· ll p.m.
Fri . &amp; Sat.
every entry and as many
which ca n in cl ude wood,
Da .m .· l l :l Op.m.
entries as desired may be
"FU LFiLLING OUR PURPOSE IN LIFE"
ceramics, shells, stone, etc.,
Sa tu r day
"Let this mind be In you whlch was also in Christ Jesus."
entered but the contesta nt
11a.fTI .· Il p.m
ca n win only one [1rtle in a _ Phil. 2:S.
COLUMBUS - Articles of
clas.•.
incorporation
have been filed
Entr ies, open to wo rld
Our scripture is a specific challenge to have the mind of in Columbus with Secretary
competition, may be left at G'hrist . There are three importa nt qyestions which demand our
of State Ted W. Brown by
the Pomeroy Past ry Shop or hones( consideration .
Marchi 's Carry.Out Inc., 144
the Pomeroy Public Library
1. Who are we' In every area of life , it is important to know Third Ave. Inco rporators ar e
prior to judging which will who you are. This is the question of identity. The clue to
Michael B. Marchi, Cindy
take place at 10:30 a. m. on understanding who we ar e is to be foun d in the Word of God. As
Marchi and L. G. Marchi, Jr .
June 24. The enti res will be on human beings we are created in. the image of God and we are
display at the library fo r the designed to do His wilL We can discover our true identity as Papers were filed by
Cherr ingto n, Moulton a nd
weekend and a wards will be chil dren of God through faith in Jesus Christ.
Evans, Gallipolis.
presented at 4 p. m. on
Call In Orders 992-6292
2. Why are we here' This is the question of vocation. We
Art icles were also filed by
Sunday at the Libra ry. sense that li fe holds a purpose, even though that purpose often
F lel co Co rp or a ti on,
Featuri ng sa lad bar. chili and much, much
CREAMY OLD FASHIONED
Kroger's and the Ohio Soctety is not clear to us, Each of us has a particular callin g in life, a
Gallipoli s. In corporator is
more!
for the Promotion of Bull mi ssion only we can ful fi lL Yet Christ calls one and all to
Gregory V. Smith. Pa pers
Frogs are providing I he over become fu lfilled persons by allo wing Him to become !JJrd of
were filed by Warren F.
$100 to be awarded in prizes. our li ves. Through confession of our sins and daily commitSheets, Halliday and Sheets
The divisions of judging ment tothe cross, we can claim God's purpose in daily worship
of Gallipolis.
incl ude : Tadpoles, age one Hnd witness.
Other co rporation pa pers
through seven, and First
3. Where are we going? This is the question of hunnan
were filed by Riverside In·
Class Tadpoles, B thro ugh 10. destiny. Does life have a destination as well as a d irection' The surance Agency, Inc. , 195
Prizes in the two age groups Cl1ristian walk is an upward wa lk. Our final destination lies Upper River Rd . The in·
of $5. _$3 and 11.50 in boUt age beyond the present moment - in a divine rea lm where the cor pora tor is Cha rl es L.
good things of God find fulfillment in the perfect fe llowship of Brown, Galli polis, while J ohn
love. Aglimpse of heaven helps us better understand earth. To E. Sang was named as agent.
un der;1and ea rth we must know of heaven. The light of the
eternal illwninales our pilgrimage in time .
POM EROY
Ap·
May we seek to know and acquire the mind of Christ each
Walker elected
plicallons are now heing da y. If we turn to Christ to discover what we are to do with our
received by the Kibbl e life our experience in th is world will hecome a foreta;1e of the
Foundation for gra nts for etet:nal happiness of the heavenly life . Amen.
GOP committeeman
scholarships for students
I Submitted by Rev . Richard l110mas, pastor of the North who are graduaies of high cast Cluster, United Methodist Churches, Tuppers Plains, Ohio
LANCASTER - Herbert
schools in Meigs County. 45783 1
Wa lk er, fa rme r and inTh e dea dlin e for fi li ng
dustria l developer from here
applications for assistance
was elected Republica n state Per 1 or Pe11ul S 13.50
durin g the 19iS.79 school
central
committeeman in the Set
yea r Is July I, 1978.
$27.00
NO OPPOSITION
importa nt organ ized v i c ~
June
Primary.
His
territory
No Application will he
DETROfT 1UP! ) - Hourly turies in years fo r the UAW ,''
an!c ally gu .1 rant ~
considered whic h is not wor kers at the Volk swagen UAW Douglas A. Fraser sa id inclu des Gall ia, Meigs, Mectl
to r ,! lde t 1me o l wn t ing
presented before that date. Corp. of America asse mbly r' riday . "We believe there vinton , Jackson, Lawrence pleasu re.
Application forms may be pl ant in New Stanton , Pa ., will be ot her fore ign and Athens counties.
Sorne pla ce s have prelty good chic KUnofficial reports show
en . Some offer fa1r root beer , Others,
obtained by writing to the receive d no rnmpany . op· auto makers deciding ln open
. not-too-oacJ CCI1€ S &lt;lnd shakes. But,
Kibble Found a ti on, 81 2 position tu block their vote lo plants in the U. S. and we Walk er carried 11 of the i3
there 1S only on e place you car1 yet
Rfva Ridge Boul evar d, jotn the United Auto Workers intend to organize those counties in the district. He
the best of all thes e thmgs ~ ~ our
had 14,272 votes to 11 ,226 for
Gahanna, Ohio 43220.
un ion .
J42 Second Ave.
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William Kesslar.
Gallipolis
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CHOOSE FROM
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FRIDAY
PROGRAM for Va cation
Bible School at Fairhaven
UMC 7:30 p.m.
SA TURDAY
SONGFEST al Good Hope
Ghurch 7:30p.m.
SONFEST at Eureka United
Christ ian Church, 7:30 p. m.
Perry Sisters, Gull ett
Fam ily.

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l'HENCB City Garden Club
rose breakfast at9 a.m. at th e
Bob Evans Sausage Shop
Tuesday, June 13.
Wf.D NESDAY
GET 1\ cqu aint ed cof fe e.
Welcumc Wagon, 10 - a . m.
RSVP 446·3019.
THURSDAY
WE LCOME Wagon evening
bridge 7:30p.m , RSVP, 446·
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13-li - TheSundayTimes-Senlinei,Sunday,June II, 1978

Served
In
Frosted

SE.Wh?G CLASSEs
KtDS A\JD TEEr)S

MEHCERVJLLE Gran ge
cookout 6:30 p.m. Members
lo bn ng hamburgers, hot
d1ogs and so ft drinks. Grange

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goods would be apprecia t~d
or if you would hke to assist 1n
any way with this project,
call us at 992·7884.
Titis Th ursday , the Kitchen
Swingers, a senior citizen
group from Athens County,
will be visiting the Center.
They will be providing en·
tertainm ent at 11 a.m. and
wi ll be staying for lunch.
Let's have a good turnout and
welcome these visitors. We
hope to make a return visit in
the near future.
Have a nice week!

"Large enough to serve yet small enough to laww you "

SUB STANTIAL IN TE R EST
P E NALTY REQUIR E D FO R
EARLY WITHDRAWA L

�I~ - The Sunda y Times-Sentinel, Sunday,

June II , 1978

EARNS AWARD
POMEROY - Technical
Sergeant Timothy R. Pr-iddy,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy L.
Priddy of Rt. 2, Pomeroy,
Ohio, is a member of an
organization that has earned
the U. S. Air F'orce Outstanding Unit Award.
Sergeant Priddy is a fire
protecti on supervisor of
Grissom AFB, Ind ., with the
305th Air Refueli ng Wing

Guiding Hands School hosts thank you luncheon

which wa s cited for
meritorious se rvice from
Julv I, 1975 to June 30, 1977.
Members of the ~th will
wear a distinctive ribbon to
mark their affiliation with the
unit. The sergeant is a 1967
graduate of Rutland High
School, Ruiland. His wife,
Linda, is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Dale L. Ja.co bs of 90
s. Second St., Middleport .

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BRENDA FINNICUM
WAS GRADUATED Brenda Finnicum ,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Finni cum, Rt: I
Gallipolis, was graduated
Friday from Ohio State
University in Columbus.
Peter Jay, British Ambassador to the United
States , gave the com·

FORGET THE
On your wonderful
wedding
day
everything must be
just perfect ... from
the bridal gown to
th e flowers . We
take special pride
in arranging the
dramatic beauty of
our
corsages .
bouquets. flor al
centerpieces. We
know they'll be
perfect!

THE Guiding Hand b.Jffet luncheon featured a Hawaiian theme. Decorations were
made by the students. The luncheon featured a cross section of people ,a ll concerned about
the levy and the issue of mental reta rdation.
WAS GRADUATED
GA LLI POLIS - Craig Lee
Thompson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Thompson of
Ga llipoli s grad uated thi s
spring from Ora Roberts
University, Tulsa, Oklahoma,
with a Bachelor uf Science of
Science in Biology. Craig is a
member of the 1974 class of
Gu\lia Academy High School.
While at ORU he became a
member of Beta Beta Beta
and graduated cum laude.

REP . HON James from Proctorville chats with Guiding Hand Superintendent J o
Hw1tington as he tours a classroom during a luncheon given to thank the many concerned
l'itizens wlw had supi&gt;&gt;rted the school and the levy during the year. James is noted for his
mterest cnn cer mn ~ mental health for southeastern Ohio.

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Casey Dale IS one of Ill)' favo rtte people 1even if he does have
an ct wful (lp1r110n 11f rny ru bies ) and we are very proud of him .

TO BE FEATURED - W e Action, America 's
F'amily-Centered Revival Team is comi ng to F'irst Baptist
Church, Monday , June 12. This dyna mie group. from
Bucha nan , Michigan, is one part of the extraordi nary I jfe
Action Ministries, which was fOWlded in 1971 by evunge li st
Del F'ehscnfeld, Jr . The Life Action Revival Team
presents life worU1 liv ing , America worth having, people
worth loving, authorit y worth respecting , edu cation worth
obtainin g, and God worth serv ing.
The team "1ll be presenting a 1'&lt; hour pr ogram entitle
"Revival or Ru in''. at the Fi r&lt;t Baptist Church on
Monda y, the 12, at 7 p. m. This prog ram will featur e a
multi·media audio visual presl!n tatiun on the fam ily;
Master-Builder, a new fami ly dcvnttonul program : an d a
call to nationwide revival that will furth er enhan ce the
!€am's "old lime gospel" presentati on . The pastor and
congregation of The First Bap tist encoura ge you to ,be a
part of this life&lt; hanging evening.

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Domestic Port, ss zz ................................... .. ... $50,00
Singer Touch &amp; Sew No. 756 .. ......................... ..... $239. 95
Sears Port., ss, zz b.h ............ ........................ . $79.95
Signature Port., ss .......................................... . $25.00
Futura II, free arm ........... ............................... $300.00
Singer No. 457-cabinet .......... .. . ............... ..... ..... $65.00
Singer Touch &amp; Sew Port. No. 600 ... ............... ..... $-100.00
Singer Touch &amp; Sew Port., No. 636 ...... ..... ..... .. .... $135 .00

JEREMY MARKIN
TURNS ONE - Jeremy
Lee Markin celebrated his
first birthday on May 17
wlth a party gl•en by his
parents, George and
Rhonda Bales Markin, at
their home at Route 1,
Cheshire. Joining In th e
celebration were his
grandmother, Irma D.
Hales:
his
great·
grandmother, Muriel A.
Spires ; and his great-aunt,
Patsy Spires. J.remy was
presented with many
lovely gills, and refresh·
ments of cake, Ice cream
and Kooi·Aid were served.
Sending gifts were his
uncle, aunt and cousin,
Ralph, Connie and Rachel
Bales of Rulland. The
following day, the Markin
family traveled to VIrginia
Beach, Va., where they
spent
several
days
sightseeing and visiting
wlth Jeremy's grandfather, Mayo R. Bale•.

No trade-ins please . 60 day s to pay. Full warranty
Many more

Tope's special purchase of 30 most
popular models, in stock for immediate
free delivery. Atruly outstanding Father's
Day gift.

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French City Fabric Shoppe
58 Court

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SYRACUSE - Mr. and
CLUB TO MEET
Mrs .
Mike
Swisher,
The F'rench City Garden
Syracuse, Ohio aMounce the Club will meet at 9 a.m.
birth of a daughter, Kelly Tuesday morning for their
Ann, 7 lbs., 7 ounces, born Rose Breakfast at the Bob
June I, at Holzer Medical Evans Sausage Shop .
Center. She is being
Afterwards they will go to
welcomed by a sister, Misty the new home of Mrs .
Kay. Maternal grandparents Florence Trainer for the
are Mr. and Mrs. Harold program and business
Werry, Gallipolis. Paternal meeting. They will be shown
gra ndparents are Mr . and slide" of roses with Mrs.
Mrs . Lowell Swisher, Gladys Trainer as narrator .
Cheshire.

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SEEN AND HEARD
POMEROY- Mr. and Mrs .
David Mills of Mesa , Arizorw,
Lt. and Mrs. Mi chael Boring,
Syracuse, N. Y. are here
visiting relatives. They came
especially fur the graduation
from the Holzer School of
Nursing of Mary Lou Mills.
Also here visiting with the
Mills families are Mr. and
Mr s . Dave Mills and
daughter , Melinda, Springfield. Their son, Michel
Michael , Kraduated from
Ohio University yesterday. A
family party was held last
night at the home or-Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Mills, Houle 3,
Pomeroy .
TO SPEAK
Rev . Walter Patterson of
the AddiSon Free W\11 Baptist
Church announces that Miles
Trout will be guest speaker
for (he Sunday night services
at 7:30 Jllm .

College and Community
College (RGC-CCJ.
Joan Loeffler, assistant
professor of education at the
college, is conducting the
survey of area residents to
determine the practicality of
such a school.
The school would be
available to all members of
the community with children
aged three to six. Those who
might benefit from such an
arrangement would include
college faculty, area high
school and elementary
teachers, and students at Rio
Grande.
The nursery school would
operate daily.
At this time, Mr. U!effler is

attempting to survey the
community regarding
necessary hours of operation,
number of ch ildren for
possible participation and the
number of parents interested
in half day or full day
supervision.
Those persons interested in
the establishment of the
nursery school should contact
Joan U!effler at RG C-CC, 24553~3.

RIO GRANDE
Area
teachers can hone their skills
in a co urse being offered by
Rio Grande College and
Community College .
" How to Teach Each Child
in a Class of Thirty" is the
title of the course being offer ed
through
the
professi onal education
department of the college.
Linda Bauer, assistan t
professo r of edu cation,

comment ed that teachers, by
taktng the course this summer, will be able to approach
their tea ching in the fall with
specific practical techniques
to meet the individual needs
of their st udent s.
, The course offers area
teachers the opportunity to
examine learn ing principles.
specific impl ementation
strate g ies , assessme nt
techniques and gro upinK

designs of indi vidualized
instruction.

The course will meet each
Monday , Tu esday and
Wednesda y throughout the
first summ er term which
runs June 13 to July 14. Time
for the course will be 10 a.m.
to 12 noon .
Registration for the course
will be June 12 in Lyne Center
on the Rio Grande campus.

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RIO GRANDE - Community input is being sought
for the possible development
of a nursery school in conjunction with Rio Grande

SUIT FILED
POMEROY - A suit for
revocation of visitation rights
-....s fi led in Metgs Cou nty
Common Plea s Co urt by
Sharron Lee formerly
Sharron Abbott, Pomeroy,
against Tummy Abbott , Point
Pleasant.

Teaching course is offered

Nursery school to open

HOOVER®

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Stylist No. 534 free arm .............. Reg. $284.95 Now $219.95
Athens No. 2000 pushbutton......... Reg. $929.95 Now $809.95

Singer No. 417 .................... ............ . .. ................ $129.00

These very special values are due to

with Lisa Hill, Gallipolis, as
organist and Karen Moore,
Gallipolis, as soloist.
A reception will be held
following the ceremony in the
church social room. The
gra cious custom of open
church will be observed .

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POMEROY - Plans have
bee n comp lete d for the
wedding of Miss Jacqueline
Ann f'reeman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs . Jose ph
Magnotta , Tell City , Ind. &lt;~nd
Jatk f'reeman , Pomeroy , to
Gregory Lee Walburn, son of
Mr. and Mrs . Raymond
Walburn. Middleport .
The weddin g will be an
event of Saturday, June 17, at
2:30 p.m. at the Cheshire
Baptist Church , Che shire.
1l1e Rev. W. L. Uber will
perform the ce remony .
Music will begi n at 2 p.m.

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()\lolt'•if-tlll'·"''''k "To -bring a child 111to the world and
ead hun and gu tclt• hlln wtth her moLher's wisdom into man-

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Plans announced for wedding

No trade-ins please . 60 day Warranty . Cash and carry
Many more, come see

Bonk-&lt;•f-the·\ll'&gt;'k fhl' Flower and The 1\etlle by Anne
Undbergh 'llw fnwth bm k of her diaries and letters this
c·owrs the "happi!'St pl'rtod" of her life. the time fr om 1936-39
spent in Europe. ( ~am tng the prtvate life she so desired, Ann
Lindbergh truly he~1n s to ltfe. With the birth of sons Jon and
l.m1d she begms tn grow herse lf while eon tinmng to please ht:! r
husband ami emt 111 pre-war Eu1·ope. Her book, like her life, is
fi lled with Sl'l em t1

J.mdber~h

Gallipolis

students.

111e Donahue lil lllng was simply great. He is truly kind and
ratient. Donahue ·, st) le IS warm. honest and filled with a
wonderful self-a&gt;surancr Sucres. co uldn 't have ha ppened for
:1 bet! Pr rf'H ~o n to t:1 mcr r man.

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Phone 446-9721
28 Cedar St.

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TO Sf:"&gt;IG - F'ellowship Cha pe l, Vinton, Ohio will be
hosting Evangelist Bill Norris and "The Norris Family
~m gers," Monday, June 12, U1rough ~' r ida y, June 16, at
1:30 p._ m. each evemng. Evangelist Norris is presently
pa~t&lt;&gt;nng Caha r) AS&gt;ern bly, Marietta , Ohio. Pastor
l~lnw r (;rise r :-mel the congregation extend C:i warm
lfl\'ll-'ltion 1!1 all .

~•rl&lt;t)

FLOWERS by GEORGE

If they'd do a littl e murc
work un remed ial tt:&lt;:lt:hing
there'd be a lut less need fur
l'lJI!lCdi.al reading eu ur.ses fur

Wickline, Natalie Shong, Lisa Wedeme)·er, Sue Price,
Sherri Wedemeyer, Vonda Hayslip , Betty Copley ,
advisor . Third row , Teresa Stowers, Roberta Hamilton,
Kelly Stowers. Fourth row, Lori Copley, Kris Cook,
Dreams Rut!. Fifth row, Debbie Hayslip, Nancy Evan s,
Sha ri Howard . Not pictured, Darlene Shortridge , Cindy
Rees, Leslie Ray .

with Natalie Shong and Teresa Stowers. The Silver
Thimbles plan other money-!'aising projects. The Camp
Fund is to support the major improvement projects on the
campgrounds. Pictured, front row, 1-r, Fred Dee!, Gallia
County 4-H Extension Agent, Angie Holley, Amy Hatcher,
Melody Wickline, Brenda Thompson, Joyce Shong,
adv1sor. Second row, Vicki Powell, advisor, Waverly

PRESENT CHECK - The Rio Silver Thimble 4-H
Club held fund-raising projects during the year, including
a bake sale and a drive to sell car sponge kit to raise
money for Ganter's Caves 4-H Camp Fund. The club
donated $200 to the fund and presented the check to Fred
Dee!, Gallia County 4-H Extension Agent, pictured left

" When words aren't enough send .. ."

GETS DEGREE
GALLIPOLIS - J oyce
Stroud of Gallipolis, ha s been
awa rded the Doctor of Dental
Surgery degree from the
School of Dentist ry at Case
Western Reserve University.
Olive r Schroeder. professo r
at the Case Reserve Law
Sc hool, addresse d the
graduates at the May 19
commencement ceremony .
Joyce is the dau ghter uf Mr.
and Mrs. M. P. Stewart of 108
Pine Street.
l.uok il l

meocemeot address. Miss

Finnicum plans to enter the
U. S. Air F'orce In the fall.
She is a 1974 graduate of
Gallia Academy High
School.

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June II , 1978

EARNS AWARD
POMEROY - Technical
Sergeant Timothy R. Pr-iddy,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy L.
Priddy of Rt. 2, Pomeroy,
Ohio, is a member of an
organization that has earned
the U. S. Air F'orce Outstanding Unit Award.
Sergeant Priddy is a fire
protecti on supervisor of
Grissom AFB, Ind ., with the
305th Air Refueli ng Wing

Guiding Hands School hosts thank you luncheon

which wa s cited for
meritorious se rvice from
Julv I, 1975 to June 30, 1977.
Members of the ~th will
wear a distinctive ribbon to
mark their affiliation with the
unit. The sergeant is a 1967
graduate of Rutland High
School, Ruiland. His wife,
Linda, is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Dale L. Ja.co bs of 90
s. Second St., Middleport .

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B-7- The Sundal'_ Times.SCntinel, SWlday, June 11, 1978

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BRENDA FINNICUM
WAS GRADUATED Brenda Finnicum ,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Finni cum, Rt: I
Gallipolis, was graduated
Friday from Ohio State
University in Columbus.
Peter Jay, British Ambassador to the United
States , gave the com·

FORGET THE
On your wonderful
wedding
day
everything must be
just perfect ... from
the bridal gown to
th e flowers . We
take special pride
in arranging the
dramatic beauty of
our
corsages .
bouquets. flor al
centerpieces. We
know they'll be
perfect!

THE Guiding Hand b.Jffet luncheon featured a Hawaiian theme. Decorations were
made by the students. The luncheon featured a cross section of people ,a ll concerned about
the levy and the issue of mental reta rdation.
WAS GRADUATED
GA LLI POLIS - Craig Lee
Thompson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Thompson of
Ga llipoli s grad uated thi s
spring from Ora Roberts
University, Tulsa, Oklahoma,
with a Bachelor uf Science of
Science in Biology. Craig is a
member of the 1974 class of
Gu\lia Academy High School.
While at ORU he became a
member of Beta Beta Beta
and graduated cum laude.

REP . HON James from Proctorville chats with Guiding Hand Superintendent J o
Hw1tington as he tours a classroom during a luncheon given to thank the many concerned
l'itizens wlw had supi&gt;&gt;rted the school and the levy during the year. James is noted for his
mterest cnn cer mn ~ mental health for southeastern Ohio.

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Casey Dale IS one of Ill)' favo rtte people 1even if he does have
an ct wful (lp1r110n 11f rny ru bies ) and we are very proud of him .

TO BE FEATURED - W e Action, America 's
F'amily-Centered Revival Team is comi ng to F'irst Baptist
Church, Monday , June 12. This dyna mie group. from
Bucha nan , Michigan, is one part of the extraordi nary I jfe
Action Ministries, which was fOWlded in 1971 by evunge li st
Del F'ehscnfeld, Jr . The Life Action Revival Team
presents life worU1 liv ing , America worth having, people
worth loving, authorit y worth respecting , edu cation worth
obtainin g, and God worth serv ing.
The team "1ll be presenting a 1'&lt; hour pr ogram entitle
"Revival or Ru in''. at the Fi r&lt;t Baptist Church on
Monda y, the 12, at 7 p. m. This prog ram will featur e a
multi·media audio visual presl!n tatiun on the fam ily;
Master-Builder, a new fami ly dcvnttonul program : an d a
call to nationwide revival that will furth er enhan ce the
!€am's "old lime gospel" presentati on . The pastor and
congregation of The First Bap tist encoura ge you to ,be a
part of this life&lt; hanging evening.

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JEREMY MARKIN
TURNS ONE - Jeremy
Lee Markin celebrated his
first birthday on May 17
wlth a party gl•en by his
parents, George and
Rhonda Bales Markin, at
their home at Route 1,
Cheshire. Joining In th e
celebration were his
grandmother, Irma D.
Hales:
his
great·
grandmother, Muriel A.
Spires ; and his great-aunt,
Patsy Spires. J.remy was
presented with many
lovely gills, and refresh·
ments of cake, Ice cream
and Kooi·Aid were served.
Sending gifts were his
uncle, aunt and cousin,
Ralph, Connie and Rachel
Bales of Rulland. The
following day, the Markin
family traveled to VIrginia
Beach, Va., where they
spent
several
days
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wlth Jeremy's grandfather, Mayo R. Bale•.

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SYRACUSE - Mr. and
CLUB TO MEET
Mrs .
Mike
Swisher,
The F'rench City Garden
Syracuse, Ohio aMounce the Club will meet at 9 a.m.
birth of a daughter, Kelly Tuesday morning for their
Ann, 7 lbs., 7 ounces, born Rose Breakfast at the Bob
June I, at Holzer Medical Evans Sausage Shop .
Center. She is being
Afterwards they will go to
welcomed by a sister, Misty the new home of Mrs .
Kay. Maternal grandparents Florence Trainer for the
are Mr. and Mrs. Harold program and business
Werry, Gallipolis. Paternal meeting. They will be shown
gra ndparents are Mr . and slide" of roses with Mrs.
Mrs . Lowell Swisher, Gladys Trainer as narrator .
Cheshire.

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SEEN AND HEARD
POMEROY- Mr. and Mrs .
David Mills of Mesa , Arizorw,
Lt. and Mrs. Mi chael Boring,
Syracuse, N. Y. are here
visiting relatives. They came
especially fur the graduation
from the Holzer School of
Nursing of Mary Lou Mills.
Also here visiting with the
Mills families are Mr. and
Mr s . Dave Mills and
daughter , Melinda, Springfield. Their son, Michel
Michael , Kraduated from
Ohio University yesterday. A
family party was held last
night at the home or-Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Mills, Houle 3,
Pomeroy .
TO SPEAK
Rev . Walter Patterson of
the AddiSon Free W\11 Baptist
Church announces that Miles
Trout will be guest speaker
for (he Sunday night services
at 7:30 Jllm .

College and Community
College (RGC-CCJ.
Joan Loeffler, assistant
professor of education at the
college, is conducting the
survey of area residents to
determine the practicality of
such a school.
The school would be
available to all members of
the community with children
aged three to six. Those who
might benefit from such an
arrangement would include
college faculty, area high
school and elementary
teachers, and students at Rio
Grande.
The nursery school would
operate daily.
At this time, Mr. U!effler is

attempting to survey the
community regarding
necessary hours of operation,
number of ch ildren for
possible participation and the
number of parents interested
in half day or full day
supervision.
Those persons interested in
the establishment of the
nursery school should contact
Joan U!effler at RG C-CC, 24553~3.

RIO GRANDE
Area
teachers can hone their skills
in a co urse being offered by
Rio Grande College and
Community College .
" How to Teach Each Child
in a Class of Thirty" is the
title of the course being offer ed
through
the
professi onal education
department of the college.
Linda Bauer, assistan t
professo r of edu cation,

comment ed that teachers, by
taktng the course this summer, will be able to approach
their tea ching in the fall with
specific practical techniques
to meet the individual needs
of their st udent s.
, The course offers area
teachers the opportunity to
examine learn ing principles.
specific impl ementation
strate g ies , assessme nt
techniques and gro upinK

designs of indi vidualized
instruction.

The course will meet each
Monday , Tu esday and
Wednesda y throughout the
first summ er term which
runs June 13 to July 14. Time
for the course will be 10 a.m.
to 12 noon .
Registration for the course
will be June 12 in Lyne Center
on the Rio Grande campus.

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RIO GRANDE - Community input is being sought
for the possible development
of a nursery school in conjunction with Rio Grande

SUIT FILED
POMEROY - A suit for
revocation of visitation rights
-....s fi led in Metgs Cou nty
Common Plea s Co urt by
Sharron Lee formerly
Sharron Abbott, Pomeroy,
against Tummy Abbott , Point
Pleasant.

Teaching course is offered

Nursery school to open

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with Lisa Hill, Gallipolis, as
organist and Karen Moore,
Gallipolis, as soloist.
A reception will be held
following the ceremony in the
church social room. The
gra cious custom of open
church will be observed .

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POMEROY - Plans have
bee n comp lete d for the
wedding of Miss Jacqueline
Ann f'reeman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs . Jose ph
Magnotta , Tell City , Ind. &lt;~nd
Jatk f'reeman , Pomeroy , to
Gregory Lee Walburn, son of
Mr. and Mrs . Raymond
Walburn. Middleport .
The weddin g will be an
event of Saturday, June 17, at
2:30 p.m. at the Cheshire
Baptist Church , Che shire.
1l1e Rev. W. L. Uber will
perform the ce remony .
Music will begi n at 2 p.m.

----Demonstrators----

()\lolt'•if-tlll'·"''''k "To -bring a child 111to the world and
ead hun and gu tclt• hlln wtth her moLher's wisdom into man-

t; ·\ LI, /I'IJL:S

Plans announced for wedding

No trade-ins please . 60 day Warranty . Cash and carry
Many more, come see

Bonk-&lt;•f-the·\ll'&gt;'k fhl' Flower and The 1\etlle by Anne
Undbergh 'llw fnwth bm k of her diaries and letters this
c·owrs the "happi!'St pl'rtod" of her life. the time fr om 1936-39
spent in Europe. ( ~am tng the prtvate life she so desired, Ann
Lindbergh truly he~1n s to ltfe. With the birth of sons Jon and
l.m1d she begms tn grow herse lf while eon tinmng to please ht:! r
husband ami emt 111 pre-war Eu1·ope. Her book, like her life, is
fi lled with Sl'l em t1

J.mdber~h

Gallipolis

students.

111e Donahue lil lllng was simply great. He is truly kind and
ratient. Donahue ·, st) le IS warm. honest and filled with a
wonderful self-a&gt;surancr Sucres. co uldn 't have ha ppened for
:1 bet! Pr rf'H ~o n to t:1 mcr r man.

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Phone 446-9721
28 Cedar St.

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TO Sf:"&gt;IG - F'ellowship Cha pe l, Vinton, Ohio will be
hosting Evangelist Bill Norris and "The Norris Family
~m gers," Monday, June 12, U1rough ~' r ida y, June 16, at
1:30 p._ m. each evemng. Evangelist Norris is presently
pa~t&lt;&gt;nng Caha r) AS&gt;ern bly, Marietta , Ohio. Pastor
l~lnw r (;rise r :-mel the congregation extend C:i warm
lfl\'ll-'ltion 1!1 all .

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FLOWERS by GEORGE

If they'd do a littl e murc
work un remed ial tt:&lt;:lt:hing
there'd be a lut less need fur
l'lJI!lCdi.al reading eu ur.ses fur

Wickline, Natalie Shong, Lisa Wedeme)·er, Sue Price,
Sherri Wedemeyer, Vonda Hayslip , Betty Copley ,
advisor . Third row , Teresa Stowers, Roberta Hamilton,
Kelly Stowers. Fourth row, Lori Copley, Kris Cook,
Dreams Rut!. Fifth row, Debbie Hayslip, Nancy Evan s,
Sha ri Howard . Not pictured, Darlene Shortridge , Cindy
Rees, Leslie Ray .

with Natalie Shong and Teresa Stowers. The Silver
Thimbles plan other money-!'aising projects. The Camp
Fund is to support the major improvement projects on the
campgrounds. Pictured, front row, 1-r, Fred Dee!, Gallia
County 4-H Extension Agent, Angie Holley, Amy Hatcher,
Melody Wickline, Brenda Thompson, Joyce Shong,
adv1sor. Second row, Vicki Powell, advisor, Waverly

PRESENT CHECK - The Rio Silver Thimble 4-H
Club held fund-raising projects during the year, including
a bake sale and a drive to sell car sponge kit to raise
money for Ganter's Caves 4-H Camp Fund. The club
donated $200 to the fund and presented the check to Fred
Dee!, Gallia County 4-H Extension Agent, pictured left

" When words aren't enough send .. ."

GETS DEGREE
GALLIPOLIS - J oyce
Stroud of Gallipolis, ha s been
awa rded the Doctor of Dental
Surgery degree from the
School of Dentist ry at Case
Western Reserve University.
Olive r Schroeder. professo r
at the Case Reserve Law
Sc hool, addresse d the
graduates at the May 19
commencement ceremony .
Joyce is the dau ghter uf Mr.
and Mrs. M. P. Stewart of 108
Pine Street.
l.uok il l

meocemeot address. Miss

Finnicum plans to enter the
U. S. Air F'orce In the fall.
She is a 1974 graduate of
Gallia Academy High
School.

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Super CD Certificate of Deposit will earn you more interest in less time
every before. It's a six-month (26-week), $10.000 minimum CD you
buy at 26-week Treasury Bill auction average interest rates. The week of
5, that average interest rate stood at 7.095%, and that's a super return on
your short-term money.
There's something else new at First National Bank. An eight year, $1,000 minimum Certificate
of Deposit that pays you 73.4% interest for an 8.17 % annual yield. That's a super return on
your long-term money.

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�B-8 - The Sunday Times.sentine I, SWJday, June II , 1978

C-1 - The Sunday Times-&amp;n tinel, Sunday, .June 11. 1978

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GALLIP OLI S - The
Gallipolis Rotary Club named
the winners of its Rotary
Memorial Scholarships fnr
the 1978-79 academic yea r
Saturda y: Br ian Griffin,
Gary Jarvis, Sandra Davisun
Mershon an d Timot hy
Chevalier.
The scholarship program.
established jn 1971 , is in
memory of ' the deceased
Rotarians of the Gallipolis
cl ub as an ongoing service t t l

t~rest

and competition have

increased during each or the
eight years the scholarships
have bee n awarded. The
program has grown from one
scholarship for 1971-72 to lour
scholarships for the 1978-79
year. Applicant s inust be
from Ga llia County and mW&gt;t
plan to at tend a l wo, three. or
fuur-yea r post-secondary
educational pr og ram . Ap·
plicants may reapply as oft en
as they wish in succeeding
the community in their )'ea rs.
Brian Griffin, a rE"cent
names.
According to Herman I .. graduate of Gallia Academy.
Koby, chai rman of the plans to ma inr in nnlit ir:.l l
scholarship commit! t'P . in· science at Ohio Univer~it_y;

He mainta ined a high B
avera ge .and was active in
mu sical and theat er activities in high school.
Gary Jarvis earned an A
average at Gallia Academy
and participated in scien ce
and scholarship activities.
His plans are to attend Rio
Gr~nde CommWlity College
with int erests in sci en ce,
elect ronics. and business.
Mr s. Sandr a Dav ison
Mershon is a graduate of
Notre Dame Academy and
has one year at Thomas More
College. She is a widow with
three children . Mrs. Mershon

program has been broadened

to include most high schools
1n cent raJ and southern Ohio.
Speakers and guest lecturers
pa rticipating in the program
include educators from Rio
Grand e and other a rea
colleges and universiti es,
along with industry and
business leaders from Ohio,
New York. Kansas. Kentucky
and lllino1s.
Keynote speaker for this
year's program will be Ra lph

Cummuni l)' College a nd
majnr
in
elemenlBO'
education.
Tim Cheva lier graduated
from Gallia Academy with a
high B average. He was
acti ve in athl etics ·and
student · gov ernment. He
plans to attend Bob Jones
University with an interest in
mi ssionary work .
Membets of the Rotary
Memorial
Scholarship
Committ ee include George
Bush, Ed Higgins , Paul
Mos sm a n, Malcolm
Orebaugh, Don Staggs, and
Herman Koby.

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Three mishaps probed by OSP
GALLIP OLI S
The
Gallia · Meigs Post. State
Highway Patrol, investigated
three aut o misha ps Friday
afternoon and even ing.
AI 12:30 p. m., an auto
driven by Betty L. Bloomer.
Gallipolis, struck a par ked
vehi cle owned by David W.
Denny. 22, Gallipolis Ferry.
W. Va . The Denny vehi cle
was pa rked !lacing east 1 on
Texas Rd. just off 588. No
citation was iss ued. There
were no inj uries .

35. turned right, striking the
Farthing vehicl e.
'The patrol reports slight
damage to the Henderson
auto. moderate damage to
the Farthin g vehicle . No
citation was issued. There
were no inj uries.
Still under investigation is
a (me auto mishap which
occurred at 11:21) p. m. on
Georges Creek Rd . ju&gt;t oil
Rl. 7. According to the patrol,
a vehicle driven by Marcus
l.awhon, 22, Gallipolis. in·
curred moder ate damage
when the auto went out of
control while crossing the
ra ilroad tracks across
Geo rges Creek, and struck a
telephone pole.
Lawhon claimed in juri es,

A second acciden t occurred
on U. S. 35 at t he junction of
Laria t Drive at 4:25 p. m. An
auto driven by Robert Far·
thing.~. Beaver. W.Va .. was
&gt;topped at l.a riat preparing
to turn on ~ - The second
vehicle involved , driven by but received no immediate
Katherine T. Henderson, 34, treatment .
Ga lli pulls. ·traveling

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BY JENNY KELLNER
UP! Sports Writer
NEW YORK (U P!) - Affirmed once again outfueled
Alydar lor the last mile of the mile-an d-a-half'race and gained
the barest of victories in Saturda y's $184 ,300 Belmont Stak es to
hecome the llthTnole Crown Winner in racing history .
. The photo-fuush head victory was the shortest margin of
VIctory by a Belmont wmner and the third fa stest runrung of
the Triple Crown race.
Under excellent handling by Steve Cauthen , Affirmed broke
alertly and s":ept mto the lead as the field went past the stands
for the ltrst tune. Judge Advocate held on for second briefly

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of marketing for National
Cash Reg ister. Other
bus1ness leaders to be
speaking include : Edward B.
Hey dinge r, Marathon Oil
Company; W. L.. Dolle Jr.,
l&lt;Jdge and Shipley; William
G. Stratton, former governor
and congressman; James D.
Joh nso n, Marschalk Compilny ; Sa m Saporito and Jo
El len Hellmlinger , Big Bears
Supermarkets; Joseph Cain ,
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William E. Perrine, Ashland
Oil Company; Edward T.
McNally , McNally Pittsburg
Manufacturing Corporation ;
and James P. Coates, Rutr
bermaid Products.
Dahlberg noted that one
hundred and fifty-live par·
ticipants have enrolled in this
year's program. Registration
is still open. Those students,
seniors 1978-79 sschool year,
or teachers interested should
contact Carl Dahlberg, Rio
Grande College and Com·
munity College, 245-5353.

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•iole third and came home on
Sal Baudo's sacrifice fly.
Milwaukee made it 2&lt;1 in the
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wa lk tu Ban da and Hisle's
run-scoring single.
Single s by Molitor and
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Blue. Bill Madloc k then
groun ded to New York first
baseman Wil lie Mont anez
whu forced Blue at second but
Lemaste r scored when F'oli's
relay was wild.
New York scored in the
sixth wh en Lee Mazzilli
tripplcd to d e~p center and
scored on Steve Henderson's
sacrifice ny. Gary La vell e
rclirt•d the final Mets' baller
in the ninth to nail dol'1l his
eighth save .

Brewers blank
MILWAUK EE (UP! ) Bill Travers hurled a five-hit
shutout lor his first complete
game vit1ory in over a year
and La rry Hisle singled three
times and drove in three runs
Saturday to stak e the
Milwaukee Brewers to a 5&lt;1
victory ov er the Toronto Bl ue
J ays.
Travers, making his sixth
st art since cuming ufl the
disabled list May 15 following
elbow surgery, struck out six
and walked three in boostinH
hi s record to 3·2. It was his
first complete game victory
since Aprill 7, 19n.
The Brewers scored a run
in the first inning alter Pau l
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Garner's legs at third .
Grilley then singled to left
ce nt er to snap the tie. Cesar
Geronimo added a solo hom er
in the ninth lor the Reds'
insurance run .
Seaver, H , gave up II hits
and a walk lor his third
complete game of the season.
win.
Dan Driess en drove in
With th e score tied 4-4 and thr ee of the Reds' runs with a
two out, Pete Rose hit a solo homer in the fourth and a
grounder that went through Iwo-run single in the filth . Joe
Morgan also homered for th e

Sport Parade
By MILTON RICHMAN
UP! Spoi'IIJ Editor

WINS TROPHY - Amos
Wallbrown won this trophy
In national competition at
the Keystone Powerllltlng
Mett, Green sburg, Pa. ,
last March. Amos has been
training lor the past two
years and has participated
In several national power·
lilting
meets
since
November, 1977. His best
total to date Is 1,300 pounds
which breaks down to a 450
pound squat lilt, 325 pound
bench press, and 525 pound
dead 1111. He Is presently a
Third Class A.A.U . Sane·
tioncd Puwerlllter and
hop&lt;•s to obtain higher
total s In th e future. Amos
and his wile PaUl reside at
R!. 3, Pomeroy .

DETROIT (U P! ) - Amos
Otis st roked a two-run hom er
to key a three-run sixth in·
ning and Dennis . Leona rd
struggled thro ugh nine in·
nings to win his first road
decision of the sea son
Saturday in a 6·3 victory by
the Kansas City Royals over
the Detroit Tigers.
Leonard ra ised his record
to 5-9 despite giving up three
walks and nine hits. Detroit
start er Bob Sykes got 12
straight out s after Hal
McRa e's two out single in the
first but consecutive singles
in the fifth by AI Cowens,
John Wathan and Joe Zdeb

YANKS SIGN WINTERS
NEW YOHK (U P! ) - The
New York Yank ees Saturday
signed outfielder Matthew
Wint ers , a l~rs t-rou n d
selectiOn in the recent draft.
Winters, 18. was the second
of three fi rst -round picks by
the Yankees and the 24th
player se lected overall . A 6loot-3, 195-pounder, Winters
Today's Probable Pitchers
pla yed in 18 games lor
United Press International
Williamsville, N. Y.. South
I All Times EDT)
High School this year and
American Leagu e
batted .472 in 18 ga mes.
Kansas City (Hassler 0-31
He will r eport to the
at Detroit (Baker ().() ), 1:30 Yankees' Class A !aim club
p.m.
in Oneonta, N. Y.
Tor onto 1Und erwood 2·6
and Jeff er son 4·61 at
Milwaukee !So renson 7-4 and
He plogle 3-1) 2, 2 p.m.
Minnesota (Serum 3-2) a t
Cleveland (Hoo d 3·3), 2 p.m.
New York (Tidrow 3-4 ) at
California (Rase 2-3), 4 p.m.
Baltimore - McGregor 6-31
at Oakland 1Morgan().() ), 4:30
p.m.
DALLAS (UP!) - Mayor
Boston (Eckersley 5-3) at Robert Folsom. who has been
Sea tt le (Abbott 1-'1 ), 4:35 p.m. negotia ting with Bullalo
Chicago t Kravec 4-41 at Braves owner John Y. Brown
Texas (Jenkins 6.,'!), 8:35 to bring the NBA club to
p.m .
Texas, says the city has made
National League
its final offer and Brown can
Atlanta (Niekro 6~ ) at either take it or leave it.
Philadelphia (Carlton 6-5),
"II it 's not J ohn Y. Brown
1:35 p.m.
coming to Da llas, it'll be
Cincinnati (Hume 2~ ) at somebody else," Folsom said
Pittsburgh (Roo ker 2-5 ), 1:35 Friday. "We'll get a team
p.m.
whether it's a yea r from now
San Francisco (Montefusco or two years."
4-2 ) at New York (Espinosa 5Brown and Club President
4), 2:05 p.m.
Norm Sonju are scheduled to
Sa n Diego (Shirley 3~ ) at arriv e in Dallas lor a Monday
Chicago (Burris 3-'1), 2:15 morning me eting with
,p.m.
Folsom and City Manager
l&lt;Js Angeles (Rau 6-2) at George Schrader. Folsom has
Montr eal (G rim sley 10·2), indicated a decision would be
2: 15 p.m .
rendered then.
Houston (Andu jar 3·3) at
But
the
big ges t
St: l..&lt;luis (Denn y 5-4 ), 2:1 5 disagreement bet ween the
p.m.
two part ies, according to

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throwin g error by Meoli.
Fingers pitched the final four
innings lor his 14th save.
Winfi eld hit his eighth home
run in th e first to put San
Diego in front 3.(1 and Oscar
Gamble's fourth homer in the
third made it 4.(1.
The Cubs closed to 4·2 in the
fourth when Larry Biittner
hit his third homer , scoring
Greg Gross, who doubled.
Gamble dropped Steve On·
tive ros' fly ball lor a two-base
error and Joe Wallis later
singll&gt;d in another run to
ma ke the score 4·3. Th e Cubs
too k the lead with lour runs in
the fifth, highlighted by a
t wo -run homer by Dave
Kingm an , his 14th. All the
Cubs' runs came off winning
BROTHER ARRESTED
Padres ' pit cher Gaylord
ST. LOUIS (UP! )
Perry, 5·2, who went th e first
Olympic Gold Medalist
live minnings.
SETS RECORD
Michael Spinks, brother of
RIVERSIDE , Calif. (UPI )
WBA Heavyweight Champion
- David Pearson of Spar·
Leon Spinks, was ordered
tansburg, S. C., won his
Sa turday to appear in court
McENANEY OPTIONED
seventh Riverside pole
PITTSBURGH (UP! ) - June 29 tO answer charges of
position Friday and set a The Pittsbur gh Pirates ass a ultlng a pollee ollicer
one-lap speed record of Saturda y optioned left · and possl ssi ng marijuana .
112.882 mph in qualifying for handed relief pitcher Will
Solnks, 22, was arrested
Sunday's 249-mile NAPA 400 McEnaney to their Columbus Fr~ Jay night alter a light
'stock car race.
!ann club of the International with pollee at Lambert-St.
Pearson 's '76 Cougar was League.
l&lt;Juls Airport. Police said the
clocked at I: 23.556 on the
McEnaney had no record scuffle broke out alter the
eight-turn 2.62·mlle road
with a 10.38 earned run li ght heavyweight box er
course. The old mark was
average in six games this refused to move his car from
. m.m mph set last year by season .
a no park ing zone.
!¥chard Petty in a '74 Dodge .
CHICAGO (UPI ) - Dave
Winfield slammed two three·
run homers Saturday to
power the San Diego Padres
to a I~ victory over the
Chicago Cubs.
Alter blowing an early 4&lt;1
lead, the Padres took the lead
lor good in the sixth when
they scored four runs off
losing reliever Donnie Moore.
Singles by Bill Alm on,
Fernando Gonzalez and Gen e
Richards ~ ut Chicago 's lead
to 7-:i in the sixth and alter
two out, Winfield hit his ninth
homer, giving him six RBI in
·
the game.
The Padres added two runs
in the eighth on ao RBI single
by Hollie Fingers and a

Reds in the seventh, tying the
game 4-4.
The Pirates had taken a 2.(1
lead in th e first on a n RBI
single by Dave Parker and an
RBI double by Willie Stargell,
who also homered to lead oil
the sixth. John Milner singled
in the Pirates other run in
the filth.
The loss went to Grant
J ackson, 1·2, who pit ched I J.
3 innings in relief of start er
Bert Blyleven.
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"It was a tr em en dotL~ race . I couldn 't believe it," sa id
Cauthen, whose W&gt;ual cairn ex terior fi nally broke down .,
tears filled his eyes.
"He was insi de and he eased back early," Ca uthen
explained. "We were going nice and easy. He got around
outside and moved to me at about the mile. I switched leads
and my horse moved ahe ad. Jorge moved up with Alydar and 1
just wan ted to stay with him.
"I just kept my horse a little in front as long as 1 cou ld
without pressing him . He likes to run ahead .
"Aiydar pa ssed me abeut the 3-16th pole. He went just a
little ahead of me, but I switched my stick and my horse
pushed ahead ."

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PITTSBURGH (UP! ) Ken Griffey's RBI single
following a two-base error by
Phil Garner in the eighth
inning Saturday allowed the
Cincinnati Reds and Tom
Seaver to score a 6-4 victory
over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
It was Seaver's sixth straight

The Gi ants scor ed in th e
second inn ing wheil Jack
Clark reached base as Foli
th rew wildl y after fi elding his
grounder. Clark scored on
l.a rry Herndon·s one-out bunt
sin gle alter having adva nce d
lo third on an infield out. In
the sixth , Lemaster singled

Winfield paces Padres'

probabl y a violation or the
Willia ms Ste1ger Safety and
Hea llh Act of 1970.
Lloyd Workman

MINOR ACCIDENT
GALLIPOLI S - No one
was injured or cited in a
minor accidenl at 1:41 p.m.
Friday when an auto driven
by Michael L. Crouse, Patriot
Star Rt. , att empt ing to enter
a parking space st ru ck the
left rear fender of an a uto
owned by Bette J . Baldwin,
Ht. 2, Gallipoli s.

NEW YORK (UP! ) Short stop Tim
F oli's
throwing error in the sixth
inning · permitt ed Johnnie
Lema ster to score th e
decisive run Sa turday which
enabled the San Francisco
Giants, behind the pitching of
Vida Blue and two relievers,
to edge the New York Mets, 2·
1, a nd snap a lour-game
losing streak.
Blue, 7-4 , earn ed his f1rst
victory si nce May 17. scat·
te ring seven hi ts while
strikin g out ei gh t befor e
bein g relieved by Ran dy
Moffitt with one out in th e
eighth . Foli committed three
errors in the ga me and th e
first two contr ibuted to beth
San Francisco runs, tagging
the defeat on· Kevin Kobel, 01, who was making hi s first
National Leagu e sta rt .

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on Huntington
IRONTON. Ohio iUPI ) Law rence Co unt y Sheriff
James H. Howell, who says
he is the tar~el of an
assass ination pl ot by a
W.
Va ..
Hun tington,
motorcycle club, sa id Friday
Similar threats have been
made against some Hun·
lingtun police ollicers.
Howell refused to disclose
the names of the intend ed
vict im s in t he reported
contract killing attempts.
Pr ior to Howell 's a n·
nouncement , Huntington
Police 01iel Ollie Adkins said
he himself was the tar~et of
"a hit man" - but that the
information should come
from Howell.
Howell revealed Thursday
that the gun used to kill
Fr ederi ck Kemp. 31, of
Wheaton, Md., believed to be
the grou p's hit man, had been
purchased by a Huntington
police officer. However. the
offi cer 's name was not
revealed since the gun
re port ed ly had changed
hands a num ber of times.
In addition. Howell said at
least two Huntington police
ollicers have been known. to
acc ompany t he Avengers
molurcycle club on pleasure
cr uises . Adk ins sa id th e
matt er would be in·
vest igated.
Kemp was found dead last
week. Rubert So uder, 29,
Huntington , IS being held on a
$100,000 bond in connection
with the murder.

Affirmed'went the lir~t quarter in a slow 25 seconds , As they
hit th e backstretch Jorge Velasquez made a bold move with
Alydar and with a mile to go the two chestnut colts left tbe field
hehind as they waged on e of the most memorable duels in
racing history .
Accelerating with every step with Affirmed on the inside
and Alydar clinging like a burr to his flank, Alydar managed to
get,.a nose in front when they hit the long stretch. But Affirmed
hung on and finished the l lf,.mile race in 2:26 4-5, just ahead of
Alydar and 13 J.4lengths in front of Darby Creek Road .

Affirmed went into the gate without incident , while Alydar
was slightly rank without his blinkers for the first time this
year. The start was marred when Judge Advocate broke
through the gate but reloaded and the start was good.
Affirmed now joins Sir Barton, Gallant Fox, Omaha War
Admiral, Whirlaway, · Count Fleet, Assault, Cit~tion,
Secretariat and Seattle Slew as Triple Crown winners.
It was the first time there was back-to -hack Triple Crown
winners.
Affirmed, sent off as the J..S favorite by the crowd of nearly
70,000, returned $3.20 and $2.10, while Alydar paid $2.20. There
was no show wagering, but Darby Creek Road finished third
followed by Judge Advocate and Noon Time Spencer.

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Free enterprise seminar slated
The oppo rtun it y lor
stu dents and tea chers to
exami ne their econom ic
system is being offered on the
Rio Gra nd e College a nd
Community College campus.
·· F ree Enterp rise 1n
America ," a fi ve day workshop for high school seniors
and teachers, sponsored by
the Rio Grande Cluster Group
begins Monday, June 19 and
runs through Friday, June 23.
The Cluster Group is com·
posed of concerned business
and industrial leaders in·
terested in providing a better
understanding of the free
enterprise system.
Funding of the program
reli es on donatio ns from
indu stry, bu siness and
foundations. The assistance
of these groups enables free
pa rt icipation as well as free
lodging and meals to the
st udents and teachers.
pro ~ ram
a n·
The
nouncement came fro m Carl
Dahlberg, assistant to the
president of development at
Rio Grande Coll eg e and
Community Co ll ege . As
.coordinator of the program .
Dahlbe rg fee ls th at this
yea r' s prog ram has the
strongest fi eld or speakers
and participants since the
progr am 's inception th ree
yea rs ago.
Student and teacher participation In thi s year's

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its four scholarship winners

got Kansas City its first run .
On e out later, U. L.
Washington singled to tie the
game 2·2 and brin g on
reliever Jack Morris.
In the sixth, McRae led oil
with a single and one out
later, Otis hit his ei ghth home
run to give Kansa s City a 4-2
lead. The Royals added
anot her run in the inning

Yankees unload
Ken Holtzman
ANAHEIM, Calif. (UP! ) The New York Yank ees
finaUy unloaded Ken· Holtz·
ma n Saturday, trading the
recalcitrantlelt-hander to th e
Chi cago Cubs in exchange lor
a minor league player to be
named lat er.
Ho lt zman , wh o was
acquired by the Yankees in a
10-player trad e with the
Baltimore Oriol es on June 15,
1976, appeared in only 18
games last year alter falling
out of favor with both the
front office and Manager
Billy Martin. He was 2.,'! with
a 5.75 eamed·run average in
1977, but the Yankees were

Dallas mayor

in final offer

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unable to trade Holtzm an
be cause of hi s r eport ed
$165,000 salary . In addition.
Holtzm an's contract gives
him the right to veto any
trades and he frequ entl y
expressed his desire tu pitch
only lor a handfu l of cl ubs
near the Chicago area.
In fi ve appearances this
season lor the Yank ees,
Holtzm an was 1-0 with a 4.08
ERA . His trade to the Cubs
reun ites him with th e
organization that originally
s1gned him in 1965 for a
$65,000 bonus.
While a member of the
Cubs Holtzman pitched two
no-hitters, a 3.(1 victory over
the Atlanta Braves on Aug.
19, 1969 and a J.(J decision
against the Cincinn ati Reds
June 3. 1971.
In addition to Holtzman's
refusal to approve a trade he vetoed a deal th at would
have se nt him to the
Philadelphi a Phillies this
past spring - the Yan kees
were also dist urbed over his
infl uence on Center Fielder
Mickev Rivers.
HoltZman was traded by
the Cubs to the Oakland A's
alter the 1971 season and
played a key role in the A's
three-straight championshi ps
from 1972-74, winning 19 , 21
and 19 games respectively . In
addition, he was 4·1 in World
Seri es comp etition during
that three-year span .

Folsom, is that Bro.., wants
a percenta ge of the parking
and concessions included in
any Convention Ceriter lease.
"I've said I'll promote the
(earn and sell tickets," the
mayor said, "bu t I won't give
the arena away."
"Our position is not to give
a percentage. And I don't
anticipate any change. Our .,
stall has studied the rentals
around th e NBA and 11
(Dallas' offer) is not the best
deal but it's fa r from the
worst.
"The first two years, it 's
below out cust. We feel our Capitols buy
bond indenture makes it
questionable whether we lwo performers
could give a percentage."
Folsom said he was
WASHINGTON (UPIJ
growing " less optimistic Two Swedish hockey players
every day" that the Braves - centerman Roll Edberg
would move to Dallas.
and delenseman Li ef Svenson
- have been signed by the
Washington Cap itols, the
team announced Saturday.
The 27-year-old Edberg, 5-loot·lO and 174 pounds, led the
Swedish National Team in
scoring at the recent World
Cup Tournament in Prague,
Czechoslovakia .
.
Svenson, 26, is a 6-3, 19().
town . He had prev.IOusi y been pound delenseman .
head coach at National Trails '
High School.
PLAN TOURNEY
Adsit was Preble County
RAVENSWOOD - A triple
Football Coach of the Year in
elimination slow pitch soft·
1975.
He holds a bachelor's ball tournament will be held
degree from Ashland College at Kera Park, Ravenswood,
and a Master's from the on June 17 and 18 for Class B
University ol Dayton. His teams in both men and
teaching fields are history, women 's diviSion s. F or
go vernment, physi c al further information . contact
education and guidance.
; ack H~dric k s, 273-4122.

Jackson names
new grid coach
JA CKSON - The new
football coach at Jackson
High School is 32-year-old
Terry Adsit.
·
Adsit was employed as
head grid coach and teacher
at a special meeting of the
Ja ckso n city schoo l beard
Thursday evening .
A resi~ ent or West Carroll·
ton, Ohio, he is presently
' head football coach at Valley
View High School German·

when, with runners on first
and third, catcher Milt May
uncorked a wi ld throw into
ce nter fi eld on Zdeb 's succe ssful steal of second.
Frank White hit his third
homer of the season in the
seventh off Morri s, 1·2, wh ile
St eve Kemp a nd Jason
Thompson had solo homers
for Detroit.

OKLAHOMA CITY I UPII - Only a moment or so before
answering the opening bell in one of his Ia lest fights, skinny,
schoolboyish Sean O'Grady drew some amused smiles from a
national TV audi ence by doing wh at comes naturally to any 19year-&lt;J ld kid.
Standing there in the ring, waitin g for the referee's last
minu te instructions, he casual ly blew big bubbles with hi:
gum.
He'll probably do the same thin g when he meets Japan
Shig Fukuyama in a tO-ro und fea therweight main event at t1
local Fairground s Ar ena Saturday night.
O'Grady doesn't see anything unusual about that at all.
" It's me," he said. "People think I'm putting up some kind &lt;•
front, bu t I' m rea ll y not . I' m only trying to be myself . I lik·
bubble gum. Lollipops, too."
Se an O'Grady, who has bee n fighting sin ce he was 9 year'
old, is like few other professional boxers you've ever seen .
First of all , he isn 'I only good, he's exceptional as is renected
by his 56 viclilries in 57 lighl,. Filty-&lt;Jne of those victories were
by kn oc kouts. including 23 in the first round.
Secondly , he is managed by his fa ther, Pat, who has heen
promoting bouts in the Sou thwest for years, and his mot her,
•Jeanie, who also helps handle him by taking care of such
details as ticket sales, press releases and poster distribution
lor all his fights.
O'Grady's two sisters, Colleen ancl Rosie, lend their
assistance from lime to tin1e, making the overall operation a
unique family affair that goes under the name of Starmaker ,
Inc.
II there is any young lighter in the country today who has all
th e earmarks or becoming a futu re world champion, it is Sean
O'Grady .
He's destructive with either hand, mov es well and is highly
intelligent. More than that, he 's articulate, well-bred and
courteous and not the least bit self-conscious about confessin g
he 's a " Marna's Boy. "
"l don't see any shame In \hat," he said, completely open
about it. "She's always there when I need her, when I'm well or
when I'm sick. She wakes me in the mo rning and puts me to
bed at night. She wash es my clothes every night so I'll have
clean gear to train in the next day. Before a ligh t, if I'm a li ttle
nervous or have bolter! lies in my stomach, I think of her and it
makes me feel much better. "
The more visual guiding hand in yoWJg O'Grady's
spe ctacular career . however. is his fa ther. Pat.
" !liste n to Papa the most," Sean says.
"Because he ta lks the most,'' adds the dark-haired
yoWJgster with a la ugh.
To t!Jal, the elder O'G rady answers:
"He listens to Papa the most because I, has the most
experience. Besides, loa kat th ose opponents I get him."
The World Boxing Association ra nks O'G rady No . I in the
featherweigh t division while th e World Boxing Coun cil had
him No. 1 in the super ba ntamweight class. When his lather
asked th e WBC to list Sean in th e junior lightweight class
because he's still gr owing, it did and now ranks him seventh in
th at division.
O'G rady's only defeat came tw o years ago, when he was 17,
to world Featherweight Champion Danny Lopez, who stopped
him in the filth roWld.
"! think it did me good," says the tall , smooth-skinned
Oklahoma City nati ve. "I learned a lot. I didn't feel I should
hang my head. Hemember, he's the world champion. People
asked me 'what happened '' I could have sai d the heat got me
or I wasn 't experienced enough, but I just said I got flat beat,
and tha t was the truth."
He's only lighting so he can pay his way through medical
school a nd when he's due to enter it three years from now, he ·
plans to retire from bo xing at 22.
"I'll make sure of tha t," guarantees Pat O'Grady. " I neve r
wanted Sean to be a fighter. anyway . It's too bru ta l, too roug h.
Boxing is not a game, it's a business . Sean is only a bey in a
man's worl d. The sooner he gets out of it, the better."

Final SEOAL standings
SOUtHEASTERN OHIO
FINAl1978
SOFTBAll STANDINGS
ATHlETIC lEAGUE
I l eague )
FINAl1978
Team
BASEBALl STANDINGS
W. L.
I League )
Jackson
13 1
Team
W. L. Iron ton
10 4
II J Wa verl y
Athens
9 5
Logan
10 4 Meiqs
8 6
Wellston
8 6 Loga n
5 9
Waverly

Iron ton

Ga llipolis
Jackson
Meigs
Team

Waverly

Logan
Athen s
Iron ton
Well ston
Jackson

Ga llipolis
Meigs

(Overa llI

7 7
6 7
5 9
4 9
3 9

W. L. T.

15 9
IB 11
16 10
16 11
13 9
9 II
B 12
5 13

0
0
I
0
0
0
1
0

AJ,EXANDR\A. Va . (UPI )
- Mickey Mantle Jr ., the 23year-old son of the former
New York · Yankee slu gger
and Hall of Farner, was
released Thursda y by the
Alexandria Dukes of the
Class A Carolina League
alter he hit just .070 in the
club's first 19 games.
Ge ner al Man ager Mike
Halbrooks said he expected
Mantle to give up on pro
baseball and go back to
Dallas and pursue another
Job:

Gallipol is

"4 8
4 9

Wellston
Athens

I

!Overall )

12

w. L.

Tea m
Jack son

14 2

13 7
11 6
17 7

Meigs
Wave r l y
Ir on ton

7 10
7 10
9 13
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We llston
Gallipolis

Logan
AI hens

MONTREAL iUPII - The
Montreal Expos Friday made
their second deal in less than
an hour whe n they acquired ·
left-ha nded pitcher Woodie
Fryman from the Chicago
Cubs for a player to he named '
later . He is expected to share
the No. 4 starting pitcher
assignment wit h Wa yne
Twitchell in the Expos
rotation.
Earlier Montreal General
Manager Charlie Fox announced th e Expos had
pi cked up catcher Ed
Hem1ann on waivers from
th e Houston Astros, for an
undisclosed amount of cash.
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�B-8 - The Sunday Times.sentine I, SWJday, June II , 1978

C-1 - The Sunday Times-&amp;n tinel, Sunday, .June 11. 1978

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GALLIP OLI S - The
Gallipolis Rotary Club named
the winners of its Rotary
Memorial Scholarships fnr
the 1978-79 academic yea r
Saturda y: Br ian Griffin,
Gary Jarvis, Sandra Davisun
Mershon an d Timot hy
Chevalier.
The scholarship program.
established jn 1971 , is in
memory of ' the deceased
Rotarians of the Gallipolis
cl ub as an ongoing service t t l

t~rest

and competition have

increased during each or the
eight years the scholarships
have bee n awarded. The
program has grown from one
scholarship for 1971-72 to lour
scholarships for the 1978-79
year. Applicant s inust be
from Ga llia County and mW&gt;t
plan to at tend a l wo, three. or
fuur-yea r post-secondary
educational pr og ram . Ap·
plicants may reapply as oft en
as they wish in succeeding
the community in their )'ea rs.
Brian Griffin, a rE"cent
names.
According to Herman I .. graduate of Gallia Academy.
Koby, chai rman of the plans to ma inr in nnlit ir:.l l
scholarship commit! t'P . in· science at Ohio Univer~it_y;

He mainta ined a high B
avera ge .and was active in
mu sical and theat er activities in high school.
Gary Jarvis earned an A
average at Gallia Academy
and participated in scien ce
and scholarship activities.
His plans are to attend Rio
Gr~nde CommWlity College
with int erests in sci en ce,
elect ronics. and business.
Mr s. Sandr a Dav ison
Mershon is a graduate of
Notre Dame Academy and
has one year at Thomas More
College. She is a widow with
three children . Mrs. Mershon

program has been broadened

to include most high schools
1n cent raJ and southern Ohio.
Speakers and guest lecturers
pa rticipating in the program
include educators from Rio
Grand e and other a rea
colleges and universiti es,
along with industry and
business leaders from Ohio,
New York. Kansas. Kentucky
and lllino1s.
Keynote speaker for this
year's program will be Ra lph

Cummuni l)' College a nd
majnr
in
elemenlBO'
education.
Tim Cheva lier graduated
from Gallia Academy with a
high B average. He was
acti ve in athl etics ·and
student · gov ernment. He
plans to attend Bob Jones
University with an interest in
mi ssionary work .
Membets of the Rotary
Memorial
Scholarship
Committ ee include George
Bush, Ed Higgins , Paul
Mos sm a n, Malcolm
Orebaugh, Don Staggs, and
Herman Koby.

Ne~ri ,

former vke president

Three mishaps probed by OSP
GALLIP OLI S
The
Gallia · Meigs Post. State
Highway Patrol, investigated
three aut o misha ps Friday
afternoon and even ing.
AI 12:30 p. m., an auto
driven by Betty L. Bloomer.
Gallipolis, struck a par ked
vehi cle owned by David W.
Denny. 22, Gallipolis Ferry.
W. Va . The Denny vehi cle
was pa rked !lacing east 1 on
Texas Rd. just off 588. No
citation was iss ued. There
were no inj uries .

35. turned right, striking the
Farthing vehicl e.
'The patrol reports slight
damage to the Henderson
auto. moderate damage to
the Farthin g vehicle . No
citation was issued. There
were no inj uries.
Still under investigation is
a (me auto mishap which
occurred at 11:21) p. m. on
Georges Creek Rd . ju&gt;t oil
Rl. 7. According to the patrol,
a vehicle driven by Marcus
l.awhon, 22, Gallipolis. in·
curred moder ate damage
when the auto went out of
control while crossing the
ra ilroad tracks across
Geo rges Creek, and struck a
telephone pole.
Lawhon claimed in juri es,

A second acciden t occurred
on U. S. 35 at t he junction of
Laria t Drive at 4:25 p. m. An
auto driven by Robert Far·
thing.~. Beaver. W.Va .. was
&gt;topped at l.a riat preparing
to turn on ~ - The second
vehicle involved , driven by but received no immediate
Katherine T. Henderson, 34, treatment .
Ga lli pulls. ·traveling

wPS I

BY JENNY KELLNER
UP! Sports Writer
NEW YORK (U P!) - Affirmed once again outfueled
Alydar lor the last mile of the mile-an d-a-half'race and gained
the barest of victories in Saturda y's $184 ,300 Belmont Stak es to
hecome the llthTnole Crown Winner in racing history .
. The photo-fuush head victory was the shortest margin of
VIctory by a Belmont wmner and the third fa stest runrung of
the Triple Crown race.
Under excellent handling by Steve Cauthen , Affirmed broke
alertly and s":ept mto the lead as the field went past the stands
for the ltrst tune. Judge Advocate held on for second briefly

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of marketing for National
Cash Reg ister. Other
bus1ness leaders to be
speaking include : Edward B.
Hey dinge r, Marathon Oil
Company; W. L.. Dolle Jr.,
l&lt;Jdge and Shipley; William
G. Stratton, former governor
and congressman; James D.
Joh nso n, Marschalk Compilny ; Sa m Saporito and Jo
El len Hellmlinger , Big Bears
Supermarkets; Joseph Cain ,
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William E. Perrine, Ashland
Oil Company; Edward T.
McNally , McNally Pittsburg
Manufacturing Corporation ;
and James P. Coates, Rutr
bermaid Products.
Dahlberg noted that one
hundred and fifty-live par·
ticipants have enrolled in this
year's program. Registration
is still open. Those students,
seniors 1978-79 sschool year,
or teachers interested should
contact Carl Dahlberg, Rio
Grande College and Com·
munity College, 245-5353.

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be a lralfic sig nal at the
Si lver Bridge Pl aza in about
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Don Money 's gro und out ,

•iole third and came home on
Sal Baudo's sacrifice fly.
Milwaukee made it 2&lt;1 in the
thi rd on Money's si ngl e, a
wa lk tu Ban da and Hisle's
run-scoring single.
Single s by Molitor and
Money and a walk to Bantlo
loaded the bases for the
Rrewers in the filth . Hisle
then tagged losi ng pit cher
Jerry Ga rvin, 2·5, fo r a tW!•r un stng le
tu
boost
Mi lw auk ee's lea d to 4-U .
Molitor dou bled leadi ng oil
the seventh, took third on a
s acr~f i ce by Money and
scored on Ban do's second
sacrifi ce fly of the gam e for
the fi na l. run.

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Blue. Bill Madloc k then
groun ded to New York first
baseman Wil lie Mont anez
whu forced Blue at second but
Lemaste r scored when F'oli's
relay was wild.
New York scored in the
sixth wh en Lee Mazzilli
tripplcd to d e~p center and
scored on Steve Henderson's
sacrifice ny. Gary La vell e
rclirt•d the final Mets' baller
in the ninth to nail dol'1l his
eighth save .

Brewers blank
MILWAUK EE (UP! ) Bill Travers hurled a five-hit
shutout lor his first complete
game vit1ory in over a year
and La rry Hisle singled three
times and drove in three runs
Saturday to stak e the
Milwaukee Brewers to a 5&lt;1
victory ov er the Toronto Bl ue
J ays.
Travers, making his sixth
st art since cuming ufl the
disabled list May 15 following
elbow surgery, struck out six
and walked three in boostinH
hi s record to 3·2. It was his
first complete game victory
since Aprill 7, 19n.
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in the first inning alter Pau l
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Garner's legs at third .
Grilley then singled to left
ce nt er to snap the tie. Cesar
Geronimo added a solo hom er
in the ninth lor the Reds'
insurance run .
Seaver, H , gave up II hits
and a walk lor his third
complete game of the season.
win.
Dan Driess en drove in
With th e score tied 4-4 and thr ee of the Reds' runs with a
two out, Pete Rose hit a solo homer in the fourth and a
grounder that went through Iwo-run single in the filth . Joe
Morgan also homered for th e

Sport Parade
By MILTON RICHMAN
UP! Spoi'IIJ Editor

WINS TROPHY - Amos
Wallbrown won this trophy
In national competition at
the Keystone Powerllltlng
Mett, Green sburg, Pa. ,
last March. Amos has been
training lor the past two
years and has participated
In several national power·
lilting
meets
since
November, 1977. His best
total to date Is 1,300 pounds
which breaks down to a 450
pound squat lilt, 325 pound
bench press, and 525 pound
dead 1111. He Is presently a
Third Class A.A.U . Sane·
tioncd Puwerlllter and
hop&lt;•s to obtain higher
total s In th e future. Amos
and his wile PaUl reside at
R!. 3, Pomeroy .

DETROIT (U P! ) - Amos
Otis st roked a two-run hom er
to key a three-run sixth in·
ning and Dennis . Leona rd
struggled thro ugh nine in·
nings to win his first road
decision of the sea son
Saturday in a 6·3 victory by
the Kansas City Royals over
the Detroit Tigers.
Leonard ra ised his record
to 5-9 despite giving up three
walks and nine hits. Detroit
start er Bob Sykes got 12
straight out s after Hal
McRa e's two out single in the
first but consecutive singles
in the fifth by AI Cowens,
John Wathan and Joe Zdeb

YANKS SIGN WINTERS
NEW YOHK (U P! ) - The
New York Yank ees Saturday
signed outfielder Matthew
Wint ers , a l~rs t-rou n d
selectiOn in the recent draft.
Winters, 18. was the second
of three fi rst -round picks by
the Yankees and the 24th
player se lected overall . A 6loot-3, 195-pounder, Winters
Today's Probable Pitchers
pla yed in 18 games lor
United Press International
Williamsville, N. Y.. South
I All Times EDT)
High School this year and
American Leagu e
batted .472 in 18 ga mes.
Kansas City (Hassler 0-31
He will r eport to the
at Detroit (Baker ().() ), 1:30 Yankees' Class A !aim club
p.m.
in Oneonta, N. Y.
Tor onto 1Und erwood 2·6
and Jeff er son 4·61 at
Milwaukee !So renson 7-4 and
He plogle 3-1) 2, 2 p.m.
Minnesota (Serum 3-2) a t
Cleveland (Hoo d 3·3), 2 p.m.
New York (Tidrow 3-4 ) at
California (Rase 2-3), 4 p.m.
Baltimore - McGregor 6-31
at Oakland 1Morgan().() ), 4:30
p.m.
DALLAS (UP!) - Mayor
Boston (Eckersley 5-3) at Robert Folsom. who has been
Sea tt le (Abbott 1-'1 ), 4:35 p.m. negotia ting with Bullalo
Chicago t Kravec 4-41 at Braves owner John Y. Brown
Texas (Jenkins 6.,'!), 8:35 to bring the NBA club to
p.m .
Texas, says the city has made
National League
its final offer and Brown can
Atlanta (Niekro 6~ ) at either take it or leave it.
Philadelphia (Carlton 6-5),
"II it 's not J ohn Y. Brown
1:35 p.m.
coming to Da llas, it'll be
Cincinnati (Hume 2~ ) at somebody else," Folsom said
Pittsburgh (Roo ker 2-5 ), 1:35 Friday. "We'll get a team
p.m.
whether it's a yea r from now
San Francisco (Montefusco or two years."
4-2 ) at New York (Espinosa 5Brown and Club President
4), 2:05 p.m.
Norm Sonju are scheduled to
Sa n Diego (Shirley 3~ ) at arriv e in Dallas lor a Monday
Chicago (Burris 3-'1), 2:15 morning me eting with
,p.m.
Folsom and City Manager
l&lt;Js Angeles (Rau 6-2) at George Schrader. Folsom has
Montr eal (G rim sley 10·2), indicated a decision would be
2: 15 p.m .
rendered then.
Houston (Andu jar 3·3) at
But
the
big ges t
St: l..&lt;luis (Denn y 5-4 ), 2:1 5 disagreement bet ween the
p.m.
two part ies, according to

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throwin g error by Meoli.
Fingers pitched the final four
innings lor his 14th save.
Winfi eld hit his eighth home
run in th e first to put San
Diego in front 3.(1 and Oscar
Gamble's fourth homer in the
third made it 4.(1.
The Cubs closed to 4·2 in the
fourth when Larry Biittner
hit his third homer , scoring
Greg Gross, who doubled.
Gamble dropped Steve On·
tive ros' fly ball lor a two-base
error and Joe Wallis later
singll&gt;d in another run to
ma ke the score 4·3. Th e Cubs
too k the lead with lour runs in
the fifth, highlighted by a
t wo -run homer by Dave
Kingm an , his 14th. All the
Cubs' runs came off winning
BROTHER ARRESTED
Padres ' pit cher Gaylord
ST. LOUIS (UP! )
Perry, 5·2, who went th e first
Olympic Gold Medalist
live minnings.
SETS RECORD
Michael Spinks, brother of
RIVERSIDE , Calif. (UPI )
WBA Heavyweight Champion
- David Pearson of Spar·
Leon Spinks, was ordered
tansburg, S. C., won his
Sa turday to appear in court
McENANEY OPTIONED
seventh Riverside pole
PITTSBURGH (UP! ) - June 29 tO answer charges of
position Friday and set a The Pittsbur gh Pirates ass a ultlng a pollee ollicer
one-lap speed record of Saturda y optioned left · and possl ssi ng marijuana .
112.882 mph in qualifying for handed relief pitcher Will
Solnks, 22, was arrested
Sunday's 249-mile NAPA 400 McEnaney to their Columbus Fr~ Jay night alter a light
'stock car race.
!ann club of the International with pollee at Lambert-St.
Pearson 's '76 Cougar was League.
l&lt;Juls Airport. Police said the
clocked at I: 23.556 on the
McEnaney had no record scuffle broke out alter the
eight-turn 2.62·mlle road
with a 10.38 earned run li ght heavyweight box er
course. The old mark was
average in six games this refused to move his car from
. m.m mph set last year by season .
a no park ing zone.
!¥chard Petty in a '74 Dodge .
CHICAGO (UPI ) - Dave
Winfield slammed two three·
run homers Saturday to
power the San Diego Padres
to a I~ victory over the
Chicago Cubs.
Alter blowing an early 4&lt;1
lead, the Padres took the lead
lor good in the sixth when
they scored four runs off
losing reliever Donnie Moore.
Singles by Bill Alm on,
Fernando Gonzalez and Gen e
Richards ~ ut Chicago 's lead
to 7-:i in the sixth and alter
two out, Winfield hit his ninth
homer, giving him six RBI in
·
the game.
The Padres added two runs
in the eighth on ao RBI single
by Hollie Fingers and a

Reds in the seventh, tying the
game 4-4.
The Pirates had taken a 2.(1
lead in th e first on a n RBI
single by Dave Parker and an
RBI double by Willie Stargell,
who also homered to lead oil
the sixth. John Milner singled
in the Pirates other run in
the filth.
The loss went to Grant
J ackson, 1·2, who pit ched I J.
3 innings in relief of start er
Bert Blyleven.
1

Royals top Tigers, 6-3

wilh one out and moved to

ALUMINUM FOIL

Heck's Reg. 49~ Roll

BRACH'S

"It was a tr em en dotL~ race . I couldn 't believe it," sa id
Cauthen, whose W&gt;ual cairn ex terior fi nally broke down .,
tears filled his eyes.
"He was insi de and he eased back early," Ca uthen
explained. "We were going nice and easy. He got around
outside and moved to me at about the mile. I switched leads
and my horse moved ahe ad. Jorge moved up with Alydar and 1
just wan ted to stay with him.
"I just kept my horse a little in front as long as 1 cou ld
without pressing him . He likes to run ahead .
"Aiydar pa ssed me abeut the 3-16th pole. He went just a
little ahead of me, but I switched my stick and my horse
pushed ahead ."

Seaver makes
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PITTSBURGH (UP! ) Ken Griffey's RBI single
following a two-base error by
Phil Garner in the eighth
inning Saturday allowed the
Cincinnati Reds and Tom
Seaver to score a 6-4 victory
over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
It was Seaver's sixth straight

The Gi ants scor ed in th e
second inn ing wheil Jack
Clark reached base as Foli
th rew wildl y after fi elding his
grounder. Clark scored on
l.a rry Herndon·s one-out bunt
sin gle alter having adva nce d
lo third on an infield out. In
the sixth , Lemaster singled

Winfield paces Padres'

probabl y a violation or the
Willia ms Ste1ger Safety and
Hea llh Act of 1970.
Lloyd Workman

MINOR ACCIDENT
GALLIPOLI S - No one
was injured or cited in a
minor accidenl at 1:41 p.m.
Friday when an auto driven
by Michael L. Crouse, Patriot
Star Rt. , att empt ing to enter
a parking space st ru ck the
left rear fender of an a uto
owned by Bette J . Baldwin,
Ht. 2, Gallipoli s.

NEW YORK (UP! ) Short stop Tim
F oli's
throwing error in the sixth
inning · permitt ed Johnnie
Lema ster to score th e
decisive run Sa turday which
enabled the San Francisco
Giants, behind the pitching of
Vida Blue and two relievers,
to edge the New York Mets, 2·
1, a nd snap a lour-game
losing streak.
Blue, 7-4 , earn ed his f1rst
victory si nce May 17. scat·
te ring seven hi ts while
strikin g out ei gh t befor e
bein g relieved by Ran dy
Moffitt with one out in th e
eighth . Foli committed three
errors in the ga me and th e
first two contr ibuted to beth
San Francisco runs, tagging
the defeat on· Kevin Kobel, 01, who was making hi s first
National Leagu e sta rt .

DIAMOND

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calls at the SR 7 and Sil ver
Br~dge Plaza due to heavy
tra llic.
I called lloyd D. Stover and
adviSed hirn that the
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on Huntington
IRONTON. Ohio iUPI ) Law rence Co unt y Sheriff
James H. Howell, who says
he is the tar~el of an
assass ination pl ot by a
W.
Va ..
Hun tington,
motorcycle club, sa id Friday
Similar threats have been
made against some Hun·
lingtun police ollicers.
Howell refused to disclose
the names of the intend ed
vict im s in t he reported
contract killing attempts.
Pr ior to Howell 's a n·
nouncement , Huntington
Police 01iel Ollie Adkins said
he himself was the tar~et of
"a hit man" - but that the
information should come
from Howell.
Howell revealed Thursday
that the gun used to kill
Fr ederi ck Kemp. 31, of
Wheaton, Md., believed to be
the grou p's hit man, had been
purchased by a Huntington
police officer. However. the
offi cer 's name was not
revealed since the gun
re port ed ly had changed
hands a num ber of times.
In addition. Howell said at
least two Huntington police
ollicers have been known. to
acc ompany t he Avengers
molurcycle club on pleasure
cr uises . Adk ins sa id th e
matt er would be in·
vest igated.
Kemp was found dead last
week. Rubert So uder, 29,
Huntington , IS being held on a
$100,000 bond in connection
with the murder.

Affirmed'went the lir~t quarter in a slow 25 seconds , As they
hit th e backstretch Jorge Velasquez made a bold move with
Alydar and with a mile to go the two chestnut colts left tbe field
hehind as they waged on e of the most memorable duels in
racing history .
Accelerating with every step with Affirmed on the inside
and Alydar clinging like a burr to his flank, Alydar managed to
get,.a nose in front when they hit the long stretch. But Affirmed
hung on and finished the l lf,.mile race in 2:26 4-5, just ahead of
Alydar and 13 J.4lengths in front of Darby Creek Road .

Affirmed went into the gate without incident , while Alydar
was slightly rank without his blinkers for the first time this
year. The start was marred when Judge Advocate broke
through the gate but reloaded and the start was good.
Affirmed now joins Sir Barton, Gallant Fox, Omaha War
Admiral, Whirlaway, · Count Fleet, Assault, Cit~tion,
Secretariat and Seattle Slew as Triple Crown winners.
It was the first time there was back-to -hack Triple Crown
winners.
Affirmed, sent off as the J..S favorite by the crowd of nearly
70,000, returned $3.20 and $2.10, while Alydar paid $2.20. There
was no show wagering, but Darby Creek Road finished third
followed by Judge Advocate and Noon Time Spencer.

Window- Shows water level at a glance- Tells when

Threats made
cops--Howell

when the fi eld on live rounded the first turn, with Alydar third

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1rme wins trip e crown

Free enterprise seminar slated
The oppo rtun it y lor
stu dents and tea chers to
exami ne their econom ic
system is being offered on the
Rio Gra nd e College a nd
Community College campus.
·· F ree Enterp rise 1n
America ," a fi ve day workshop for high school seniors
and teachers, sponsored by
the Rio Grande Cluster Group
begins Monday, June 19 and
runs through Friday, June 23.
The Cluster Group is com·
posed of concerned business
and industrial leaders in·
terested in providing a better
understanding of the free
enterprise system.
Funding of the program
reli es on donatio ns from
indu stry, bu siness and
foundations. The assistance
of these groups enables free
pa rt icipation as well as free
lodging and meals to the
st udents and teachers.
pro ~ ram
a n·
The
nouncement came fro m Carl
Dahlberg, assistant to the
president of development at
Rio Grande Coll eg e and
Community Co ll ege . As
.coordinator of the program .
Dahlbe rg fee ls th at this
yea r' s prog ram has the
strongest fi eld or speakers
and participants since the
progr am 's inception th ree
yea rs ago.
Student and teacher participation In thi s year's

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Gallipolis Rotary Club names
its four scholarship winners

got Kansas City its first run .
On e out later, U. L.
Washington singled to tie the
game 2·2 and brin g on
reliever Jack Morris.
In the sixth, McRae led oil
with a single and one out
later, Otis hit his ei ghth home
run to give Kansa s City a 4-2
lead. The Royals added
anot her run in the inning

Yankees unload
Ken Holtzman
ANAHEIM, Calif. (UP! ) The New York Yank ees
finaUy unloaded Ken· Holtz·
ma n Saturday, trading the
recalcitrantlelt-hander to th e
Chi cago Cubs in exchange lor
a minor league player to be
named lat er.
Ho lt zman , wh o was
acquired by the Yankees in a
10-player trad e with the
Baltimore Oriol es on June 15,
1976, appeared in only 18
games last year alter falling
out of favor with both the
front office and Manager
Billy Martin. He was 2.,'! with
a 5.75 eamed·run average in
1977, but the Yankees were

Dallas mayor

in final offer

t

unable to trade Holtzm an
be cause of hi s r eport ed
$165,000 salary . In addition.
Holtzm an's contract gives
him the right to veto any
trades and he frequ entl y
expressed his desire tu pitch
only lor a handfu l of cl ubs
near the Chicago area.
In fi ve appearances this
season lor the Yank ees,
Holtzm an was 1-0 with a 4.08
ERA . His trade to the Cubs
reun ites him with th e
organization that originally
s1gned him in 1965 for a
$65,000 bonus.
While a member of the
Cubs Holtzman pitched two
no-hitters, a 3.(1 victory over
the Atlanta Braves on Aug.
19, 1969 and a J.(J decision
against the Cincinn ati Reds
June 3. 1971.
In addition to Holtzman's
refusal to approve a trade he vetoed a deal th at would
have se nt him to the
Philadelphi a Phillies this
past spring - the Yan kees
were also dist urbed over his
infl uence on Center Fielder
Mickev Rivers.
HoltZman was traded by
the Cubs to the Oakland A's
alter the 1971 season and
played a key role in the A's
three-straight championshi ps
from 1972-74, winning 19 , 21
and 19 games respectively . In
addition, he was 4·1 in World
Seri es comp etition during
that three-year span .

Folsom, is that Bro.., wants
a percenta ge of the parking
and concessions included in
any Convention Ceriter lease.
"I've said I'll promote the
(earn and sell tickets," the
mayor said, "bu t I won't give
the arena away."
"Our position is not to give
a percentage. And I don't
anticipate any change. Our .,
stall has studied the rentals
around th e NBA and 11
(Dallas' offer) is not the best
deal but it's fa r from the
worst.
"The first two years, it 's
below out cust. We feel our Capitols buy
bond indenture makes it
questionable whether we lwo performers
could give a percentage."
Folsom said he was
WASHINGTON (UPIJ
growing " less optimistic Two Swedish hockey players
every day" that the Braves - centerman Roll Edberg
would move to Dallas.
and delenseman Li ef Svenson
- have been signed by the
Washington Cap itols, the
team announced Saturday.
The 27-year-old Edberg, 5-loot·lO and 174 pounds, led the
Swedish National Team in
scoring at the recent World
Cup Tournament in Prague,
Czechoslovakia .
.
Svenson, 26, is a 6-3, 19().
town . He had prev.IOusi y been pound delenseman .
head coach at National Trails '
High School.
PLAN TOURNEY
Adsit was Preble County
RAVENSWOOD - A triple
Football Coach of the Year in
elimination slow pitch soft·
1975.
He holds a bachelor's ball tournament will be held
degree from Ashland College at Kera Park, Ravenswood,
and a Master's from the on June 17 and 18 for Class B
University ol Dayton. His teams in both men and
teaching fields are history, women 's diviSion s. F or
go vernment, physi c al further information . contact
education and guidance.
; ack H~dric k s, 273-4122.

Jackson names
new grid coach
JA CKSON - The new
football coach at Jackson
High School is 32-year-old
Terry Adsit.
·
Adsit was employed as
head grid coach and teacher
at a special meeting of the
Ja ckso n city schoo l beard
Thursday evening .
A resi~ ent or West Carroll·
ton, Ohio, he is presently
' head football coach at Valley
View High School German·

when, with runners on first
and third, catcher Milt May
uncorked a wi ld throw into
ce nter fi eld on Zdeb 's succe ssful steal of second.
Frank White hit his third
homer of the season in the
seventh off Morri s, 1·2, wh ile
St eve Kemp a nd Jason
Thompson had solo homers
for Detroit.

OKLAHOMA CITY I UPII - Only a moment or so before
answering the opening bell in one of his Ia lest fights, skinny,
schoolboyish Sean O'Grady drew some amused smiles from a
national TV audi ence by doing wh at comes naturally to any 19year-&lt;J ld kid.
Standing there in the ring, waitin g for the referee's last
minu te instructions, he casual ly blew big bubbles with hi:
gum.
He'll probably do the same thin g when he meets Japan
Shig Fukuyama in a tO-ro und fea therweight main event at t1
local Fairground s Ar ena Saturday night.
O'Grady doesn't see anything unusual about that at all.
" It's me," he said. "People think I'm putting up some kind &lt;•
front, bu t I' m rea ll y not . I' m only trying to be myself . I lik·
bubble gum. Lollipops, too."
Se an O'Grady, who has bee n fighting sin ce he was 9 year'
old, is like few other professional boxers you've ever seen .
First of all , he isn 'I only good, he's exceptional as is renected
by his 56 viclilries in 57 lighl,. Filty-&lt;Jne of those victories were
by kn oc kouts. including 23 in the first round.
Secondly , he is managed by his fa ther, Pat, who has heen
promoting bouts in the Sou thwest for years, and his mot her,
•Jeanie, who also helps handle him by taking care of such
details as ticket sales, press releases and poster distribution
lor all his fights.
O'Grady's two sisters, Colleen ancl Rosie, lend their
assistance from lime to tin1e, making the overall operation a
unique family affair that goes under the name of Starmaker ,
Inc.
II there is any young lighter in the country today who has all
th e earmarks or becoming a futu re world champion, it is Sean
O'Grady .
He's destructive with either hand, mov es well and is highly
intelligent. More than that, he 's articulate, well-bred and
courteous and not the least bit self-conscious about confessin g
he 's a " Marna's Boy. "
"l don't see any shame In \hat," he said, completely open
about it. "She's always there when I need her, when I'm well or
when I'm sick. She wakes me in the mo rning and puts me to
bed at night. She wash es my clothes every night so I'll have
clean gear to train in the next day. Before a ligh t, if I'm a li ttle
nervous or have bolter! lies in my stomach, I think of her and it
makes me feel much better. "
The more visual guiding hand in yoWJg O'Grady's
spe ctacular career . however. is his fa ther. Pat.
" !liste n to Papa the most," Sean says.
"Because he ta lks the most,'' adds the dark-haired
yoWJgster with a la ugh.
To t!Jal, the elder O'G rady answers:
"He listens to Papa the most because I, has the most
experience. Besides, loa kat th ose opponents I get him."
The World Boxing Association ra nks O'G rady No . I in the
featherweigh t division while th e World Boxing Coun cil had
him No. 1 in the super ba ntamweight class. When his lather
asked th e WBC to list Sean in th e junior lightweight class
because he's still gr owing, it did and now ranks him seventh in
th at division.
O'G rady's only defeat came tw o years ago, when he was 17,
to world Featherweight Champion Danny Lopez, who stopped
him in the filth roWld.
"! think it did me good," says the tall , smooth-skinned
Oklahoma City nati ve. "I learned a lot. I didn't feel I should
hang my head. Hemember, he's the world champion. People
asked me 'what happened '' I could have sai d the heat got me
or I wasn 't experienced enough, but I just said I got flat beat,
and tha t was the truth."
He's only lighting so he can pay his way through medical
school a nd when he's due to enter it three years from now, he ·
plans to retire from bo xing at 22.
"I'll make sure of tha t," guarantees Pat O'Grady. " I neve r
wanted Sean to be a fighter. anyway . It's too bru ta l, too roug h.
Boxing is not a game, it's a business . Sean is only a bey in a
man's worl d. The sooner he gets out of it, the better."

Final SEOAL standings
SOUtHEASTERN OHIO
FINAl1978
SOFTBAll STANDINGS
ATHlETIC lEAGUE
I l eague )
FINAl1978
Team
BASEBALl STANDINGS
W. L.
I League )
Jackson
13 1
Team
W. L. Iron ton
10 4
II J Wa verl y
Athens
9 5
Logan
10 4 Meiqs
8 6
Wellston
8 6 Loga n
5 9
Waverly

Iron ton

Ga llipolis
Jackson
Meigs
Team

Waverly

Logan
Athen s
Iron ton
Well ston
Jackson

Ga llipolis
Meigs

(Overa llI

7 7
6 7
5 9
4 9
3 9

W. L. T.

15 9
IB 11
16 10
16 11
13 9
9 II
B 12
5 13

0
0
I
0
0
0
1
0

AJ,EXANDR\A. Va . (UPI )
- Mickey Mantle Jr ., the 23year-old son of the former
New York · Yankee slu gger
and Hall of Farner, was
released Thursda y by the
Alexandria Dukes of the
Class A Carolina League
alter he hit just .070 in the
club's first 19 games.
Ge ner al Man ager Mike
Halbrooks said he expected
Mantle to give up on pro
baseball and go back to
Dallas and pursue another
Job:

Gallipol is

"4 8
4 9

Wellston
Athens

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!Overall )

12

w. L.

Tea m
Jack son

14 2

13 7
11 6
17 7

Meigs
Wave r l y
Ir on ton

7 10
7 10
9 13
• J 17

We llston
Gallipolis

Logan
AI hens

MONTREAL iUPII - The
Montreal Expos Friday made
their second deal in less than
an hour whe n they acquired ·
left-ha nded pitcher Woodie
Fryman from the Chicago
Cubs for a player to he named '
later . He is expected to share
the No. 4 starting pitcher
assignment wit h Wa yne
Twitchell in the Expos
rotation.
Earlier Montreal General
Manager Charlie Fox announced th e Expos had
pi cked up catcher Ed
Hem1ann on waivers from
th e Houston Astros, for an
undisclosed amount of cash.
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I

�have to do it by himself. " - ·
Tanner made a surprise_ •
move with two out in the top: . :
of the eighth when be call~~
was,the best thing tha~ could . John Ca ndelaria in as a
reliever . Candelaria retired
have ha ppened W Par eb"the last!our batters wpick up ';
".Dave Parker
's
ee
n
,
r id
a
save to go with his ~ ;,: :
~~ymg so 'trd, T~':'~:Sn•i
record.
Noll l!lL nows

Bullpen fails, Reds drop 11-9-qecision
B POHLA SMinl
y 1 Sp..rts Writer
Up
v
Pll'l'SBURGH
1UP! )
Even though a stiff shoulder·
forced Cincinnati Reds '
pitcher Paul Moskau out of
Bv Joel C. DeiWis, Director
the game with the Pittsburgh
GAL!JPOUS :_ On May 16, the 0. 0. Mcintyre Park Pirates after only' five innings
District presented the master plan for development of Friday nigh t. he and his
Raccoon Creek County Park to the public in a public hearing manager felt cOflfident he
that was held in the Common Pleas Court Room of the County had his first win of the season
Court House.
sewed up .
The master plan for development of the park is a very
"We had had an S-1 lead
anlbitious undertaking, with fa d liues ranging from tennis and Spark)' ( Anderson )
courts to picnickmg. Now that the master plan has been th~ght the bullpen could
completed , the Park District is mov ing to implement it.
hold on," Moskau said.
An application is being prepared for submission to the
And erson was wrong.
Herita ge Conserva tion and Re c reation Service for
TI1e Pirates rallied for four
de•·elopment assistance with Phase I on tl1e master plan. runsinthcsixth andsixmore
Phase 1 will consist of access roads. parking lots. 3 sports , in the seventh for an 11-9
fields t2 fields are a combination softball and football while victon· over the Reds.
ooe will be for softball only !, comfort fa cilities, water lines,
After the game , Moskau
electrical service, outdoor basketball court, pavilio~ , still seemed to think
approximately 50 picmc sites, and a play apparatus area . It IS Anderson had made the right
estimated that construction of t11e abo•·e facilities will cost move .
approximately $395,000.00. with the Herrtage Conservation and
"My shoulder tightened up
RecreattOfl Service expected to assist in funding about in the fourth, but 1pitched the
Sl9i.OOO.OO. and the Park District funding the remainder .
fifth anyway ," Moskau said.
Federal fundmg for development of Raccoon Creek County
But Anderson wouldn't ta lk
Park looks pretty promising for the next few years. with the · to reporters after the game,
federa I government assisting with approximately 50 percent of so it 's hard to tell if he was
the eligible costs of development.
.
second- guessing his decision .
The Park District rloceived final approva l from the HCRS
Chances are he was,
on Monday. June 5, to purchase the P.,rk site !Raccoon Creek because
the
Pirates '
County Park ), This approval comes a little more than 11
months after the original application was submitted for
consideration. The Ann Arbor region, of which Ohto is a part ,
processes all of the federal HCRS applications .
Ohio alone had 95 approved projects, and there are another
By Greg Bailey
5 or 6 states in the Ann Arbor region with a like number of
SYRACUSE - In Pee Wee
projects, so our application for acquiring Gallia County's fi rst action host Syracuse came
county-1\ide park site was one of approximately 650 approved from behind for a 7~ win over
projects.
Pmtland. Syracuse is now 2Summer is now upon all of us. tal though not officially until 0.
later this month l and the Park District is cooperating with the
Mike Kloes was the winning
r.allia County School District and the City of Gallipolis - pitcher in relief of Shawn
Galli polls Recreation Board- Gallipolis City School District by Curmingham . Com bined, they
funding several summer recrea tion programs throughout the had 11 strikeouts and 10
county . Some details of some programs have already been walks. Each team had on ly'2
annouO('ed. and to find out about the remainder of the sununer hits . F'or the winners. Barry
programs, watch the paper and listen to the radio for further McCoy had a double and
details.
Cunningham had a single.
For Portland . Tony Connolly took the loss in relief of
Ra~dy Beegle. Together they
had eig ht stri keouts and
eleven walks . Beegle had a
triple and Mike Holter a
single fo r the only two hits .
005 00--5 2 2
Meanwhile, Roth was also Portland
PORTLAND, Ore. !UP! 1 Syracuse
300
4X - 7 2 0
Mark Roth defeated Earl exper·iencing difficulty, but
Anthon;· in the final game to he managed to co nvert a
PORTLAND - In other
w1n the $60,000 Portland Open difficult 1-2-4-10 spare in the
action,
the Racine Pee Wee
profe ssional bo wlin g tour- mnth and a 3-10 split in the
tea
m
recentl
y won two
nament friday mght. It was Hi h
games,
13-9
ov~r
host Port" I jus! bowled terrible."
Roth 's 131 h career 1•ictury
land
and
15-5
over
visiting
IMh said after picking up the
and hiS fifth this year .
Letart
.
In
the
Port
land
game
Roth. of North Arlington. $6. 000 first pri&gt;e which
Matthew
Jewell
led
the
N. J ., won seven of e~ght pushed hi s 1978 . money
hitters
with
a
home
run
and
matches to clunb from ninth wmnmgs to $89,190, lops on
triple while Brian Warden
place to withm a smgle pin of the PBA tour .
" Tw o games ea rlier , I had a double and single. Chris
leader Earl Anthony with just
one game rematmng - the b"wled Johnny Petraglia on Diddle had two sing les.
the sa me pair and did all Jamie Hensler and Warden
pos1tiori round.
In that final match , Roth nght. I just made some bad sha red the chores and had 14
strike outs.
defeated Anthon; 188-169. as shot s against Earl."
In the Leta rt game Jewell
Anthony felt that the lanes
both players had trouble "lth
again
had a home run and
the lanes Anthon) suffered were a little tougher -for him .
while Robbie Delong
triple
··The right lane hooked a lot
spin• 111 the fo urth and stxth
had
a
home
run . Hensler had
frame•. keepmg h1m from rnure for me. That game wa s
a comedy of errors. Actually,
w1nnm' hrs 31st PEA title
the game before it was the
key . because if I'd shot a good
game there, I would ha ve
SCIOTO RESULTS
gone Into the final match with
COLUMBUS (UPI (- Star
a gO&lt;rd lead," he said.
Skipper turned in a 2: 01 3-.'i
Anthonv shot a 179 in that mile Friday night in winning
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~ arne while Roth was firing a the feat ured ninth race at
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comeback started the minute
the first Red reliever Dave
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Tomlin was tag~ for four
straight hits and four runs.
Pedro Bourbo~ got the Reds
out of trouble m that mrung ,
but after the Reds SCQred
another run to make 9-5 in the
top of the seventh, he gave up
four hits and four runs to knot
the score.
Anderson then turned to his
ace _re lieve r , Doug Bair :
caus1ng one Cmcm nat1
reporter to commem , "If he
can't get them out, no one
can. "
Bair had no better. luck
than his predecessors. He
gave up four singles for two
runs that dropped his record
!&lt;&gt; 1-2.
Although Pirates' Mana ger
Ch uck Tanner called the
game a "typical CincinnatiPirates ba llga me (in which)
the big guns were shooting,"
the game was more typical of
past Pirates teams than the
1978 club.
Collect iv ely. Pittsburgh
came into the game batting a
Jowly .239, with nearly all of

the starters hitting well below
their lifetime averages.
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But two of the strugg1-mg
batters, Bill Robtnson and
Willie Stargell , unproved
their averages dramatically
Fnday mght.
Robmson went 4-for-5 indudmg three doubles - t o
drtve tn three runs, while
Slargell w1th 3-for-4,also wtth
three RBis.
.
Robinson , whose battmg
problems began when he hurt
a thumb ea rlier th 1s season,
attributed his performance to
an equipment change. _
"I've been playmg wtth two
batting gloves all year, "
Robinson sa id, adding he
added the second glove 10
spring training because of the
cool weather.
"But tonight I took the top
glove off to make the rrght
hand quicker . TI~ere were
times this season when I was
stinging the ball pretty good,
but today's the hardest I've
hit the ball consistentl y in a
couple months ... I feel I'm
back to where I was last year.
I hope so."
Surprisingly, the Pirates'
best hitter , Dave Parker, was

one of only two regulars .who
tUd not have "'' RBI Fnday
· h.t._a lth oug h he d'd
mg
' have
two hils: And Tanner thought
that gmng •Without an RBI

playing against these b'IIYS in
pract1ce should make me a
better player.] want to prove
that I'm nnt just a highsalaried rbokie sitting on the
hench."
Blazer Coach Jack Ramsay
couldn't hide his pleasure at
Portland's big day, which
also included the selection of
Ro n Brewer and Ke~th
Herron, the second and third
selections as Portland had
three picks among the first
24.
"Thompson gives. us a
s~r.
player of great pote ntial who
:'l'hompson said he was glad can play both center and the
W:ria going to Portland _ a big forward positions,"
teAfh already loaded with Ramsay said from Portland .
f1:9m~urt talent.
"I look for him to be a very
-"'t should be a tough va luable addition to our
siiU&amp;tion as far as playing team ."
tiliie is concerned," he sa id .
Brewer, a 6-foot-4 guard
"Ot probably play behind from Arkansas, should lake
Maurice Lucas but just the place of Johnny Davis,
dea lt to Indiana for
Thompson, while Herron, a &amp;6 forward from Villanova , is
looked upon as a sleeper, who
impressed the Blazers with
·.a., United Press International his shooting during the Far
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West Classic this past year.
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·Mtlntlay LA
-'5 141 46 .326 draft but the North Carolina
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53 176 57 .374
·awckner Chi
37 lJA 43 .37 1 guard has inspired doubts
'f\e ster Cin
57 '178 13 .370 about his willingness to play
)~9ht.HOU
50 206 66 .310
.S(ir1 r\1ons SI.L 56 195 61 .318 in the NBA next year.
" I have three choices,"
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53 195 62 .31 8
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49 209 66 .3 16 said Ford Friday. "I ca n
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Ma rty Cleland and Kenny
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POMEROY - In Pony
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ca me in the bottom of the
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second home run of the game
to deep cen ter field . King also
got the win in relief of Eddie
Miller.
Other hitters for the Indians were: Danny Thomas,
Scott Gheen, and Miller, each
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Crow, Tony Welch, and Rod
Conch, each one hit.
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Zarate scored a fourth-round
knoc:kuut over
Emilio
Hernandez of Venezuela and
young Osval do Ocas io of
Puerto H1cn stung Jimmy
Young when he beat the
form er heavyw eight title
contencler on a split decision .

•eve nlh -ranking heavy ·
weight, figh ts on June 22 in
Madison Square Garden
against form er Olyntpian
John Tale .
Earlier on the nationally
televised program , bantamweight eharnpion Carlos

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eyebrows with the se lection
of Mon ta na guard Mike
Richardson, who has the
reputation of be ing a good,
fa st ball-handler without pro
shoooting abili ty.
Golden State followed New
York by choosing Purvis
Short, a 6-foot .S forward from
.Jack so n Stale . Boston
followed that pick by drafting
Bird with the hope they can
ta lk him out of college before
next year's draft - when the
6-9 forward's name goes back
in the hat.
De nver traded Tom
LaGard e to Sea ttle and
worked out a deal for
Philadel ph ia 's fir st pick.
They used the 17th and 21st
pick to lake Wake F'orest's
Rod Gr iffin a nd Kansas won easily.
Slate's Mike Evans.
Norton seemed to have
found
hi s stride in the next
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three
rounds as well , but
enators cop
Holmes, his junior by six
two triumphs
years. went back w the
tactics that won him the early
GALLIPOLIS
The rounds and the maneuver
Gallipoli s Little Leag ue apparently carried him to
Senator• bested the Athl etics victory .
The victory kept Holmes'
and Yankees last week to
sha re first place with the Red unbeaten record intact and he
has now won all 28 of his
Sox and White Sux.
Todd Bergdoll and Tony professional bouts. While he
Dillon combined for a no- seemed " superior boxer in
hitter whil e strikin g out 15 in eve ry way, Holmes wa s
a 24-3 VI Ctor y ove r the unable to put away Norton,
Athletics. Bergdoll Jed the who has :12 car eer knockouts,
hitting attack with 3 hits eve n though he landed heavy
including 2 home runs. Kevin
Carty also had a roundtripper and J elf Haner hit
safely three times.
The Senators jumped off to
a 7 run lead against the
Yankees Friday and hung on
for a 7-4 win . Tony Dillon
walked only thr ee while
stn king out 14 in a routegoing performa nce.
Paul Mackenzie led the
way with 2 hits while Bergdoll
HYDRAULIC JACK
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wlwt he called "the whole
wor ld championship.''
Now, Holm es is in that
position, but his manager
indicated he rna)"' send
Holmes against Bernardo
Mercado in his first ti tle
defense. Mercod o, the

blows to tile former champ's
head in the final two rounds.
The loss was only the fifth
for Norton compared to 40
victories , but it was a costly
one. He had hoped to beat
Holmes and await the winner
of the Spinks-Ali fight . for

with him not to exchange
punches wi th the harder
hitting Norton, Holmes
banged away toe-to-toe in the
fin al round and that won him
the W.B.C. title. .
Leon Spinks is recognized
as heavywe ight champion by
the riva l World Boxing
Association. Norton had been
decla r ed the heavywieght
champion last March after
the W.B.C. stripped the title
from lll!m Spinks for failing
to fight Norton and signing
instead to fi ght Muhammad
Ali.
Holmes
was
near
exhaustion at the final bell
and wh ile awaiting th e
decision his handlers sat him
down in a chair near the
middle of the rmg. He was
later seen on a stretcher
bein g treated by hi s
assistants.
Judges Harold Buck and
Joe Swcssel both scored it for
Holmes, 143-142, while Lou
Tabat, the third judge, had it
143-142 for Norton .
Holmes was the aggressor
throughout the !:&gt;-round bout ,
but after a fast start he
seemed to lose some of his
foo t s peed when Norton
closed the gap while winning
most of the ear ly rounds.
Norto n, conti nu ous ly
beaten to the punch in the
first · half-dozen rounds ,
finally landed some solid
blows in the seventh and
eighth rounds - whi ch he

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By JOE SARGIS
UPI Sp"rts Writer
LAS VEGAS (UP! ) Larry Holmes , maki ng good
on a promise the day before
at the weigh-in ceremonies,
too k Ken Norton's best shots
Friday night, then beat him
on a narrow split decision w
win the World Boxing
Council 's version of the
heavyweight championship.
Th e 28-year-old Holmes
tolJ newsmen Thursday he
was certain he could beat
Norton and he showed it
Friday night with a polished.
performance worthy of a
champion .
While his corner pleaded

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the Athletics, 16-4, to remain
un beate n in two starts
Friday.
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the win . Exline was charged
with the loss .
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the winners. Bush had the A' s
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6•' I 0 Thompson
By MIKE SHAUN
UPI Sports Writer
NEW YORK (UP! ) - After
faili!!8 to convince Larry Bird
w up his senior year at
Indiana State, the Portland
TJ:III Blazers, who acquired
UJttlrst pick ofthe draft from
tile-• Indiana
Pace rs
'l'liiiisday, selected 6-fool-10
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�have to do it by himself. " - ·
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was,the best thing tha~ could . John Ca ndelaria in as a
reliever . Candelaria retired
have ha ppened W Par eb"the last!our batters wpick up ';
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Bullpen fails, Reds drop 11-9-qecision
B POHLA SMinl
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Even though a stiff shoulder·
forced Cincinnati Reds '
pitcher Paul Moskau out of
Bv Joel C. DeiWis, Director
the game with the Pittsburgh
GAL!JPOUS :_ On May 16, the 0. 0. Mcintyre Park Pirates after only' five innings
District presented the master plan for development of Friday nigh t. he and his
Raccoon Creek County Park to the public in a public hearing manager felt cOflfident he
that was held in the Common Pleas Court Room of the County had his first win of the season
Court House.
sewed up .
The master plan for development of the park is a very
"We had had an S-1 lead
anlbitious undertaking, with fa d liues ranging from tennis and Spark)' ( Anderson )
courts to picnickmg. Now that the master plan has been th~ght the bullpen could
completed , the Park District is mov ing to implement it.
hold on," Moskau said.
An application is being prepared for submission to the
And erson was wrong.
Herita ge Conserva tion and Re c reation Service for
TI1e Pirates rallied for four
de•·elopment assistance with Phase I on tl1e master plan. runsinthcsixth andsixmore
Phase 1 will consist of access roads. parking lots. 3 sports , in the seventh for an 11-9
fields t2 fields are a combination softball and football while victon· over the Reds.
ooe will be for softball only !, comfort fa cilities, water lines,
After the game , Moskau
electrical service, outdoor basketball court, pavilio~ , still seemed to think
approximately 50 picmc sites, and a play apparatus area . It IS Anderson had made the right
estimated that construction of t11e abo•·e facilities will cost move .
approximately $395,000.00. with the Herrtage Conservation and
"My shoulder tightened up
RecreattOfl Service expected to assist in funding about in the fourth, but 1pitched the
Sl9i.OOO.OO. and the Park District funding the remainder .
fifth anyway ," Moskau said.
Federal fundmg for development of Raccoon Creek County
But Anderson wouldn't ta lk
Park looks pretty promising for the next few years. with the · to reporters after the game,
federa I government assisting with approximately 50 percent of so it 's hard to tell if he was
the eligible costs of development.
.
second- guessing his decision .
The Park District rloceived final approva l from the HCRS
Chances are he was,
on Monday. June 5, to purchase the P.,rk site !Raccoon Creek because
the
Pirates '
County Park ), This approval comes a little more than 11
months after the original application was submitted for
consideration. The Ann Arbor region, of which Ohto is a part ,
processes all of the federal HCRS applications .
Ohio alone had 95 approved projects, and there are another
By Greg Bailey
5 or 6 states in the Ann Arbor region with a like number of
SYRACUSE - In Pee Wee
projects, so our application for acquiring Gallia County's fi rst action host Syracuse came
county-1\ide park site was one of approximately 650 approved from behind for a 7~ win over
projects.
Pmtland. Syracuse is now 2Summer is now upon all of us. tal though not officially until 0.
later this month l and the Park District is cooperating with the
Mike Kloes was the winning
r.allia County School District and the City of Gallipolis - pitcher in relief of Shawn
Galli polls Recreation Board- Gallipolis City School District by Curmingham . Com bined, they
funding several summer recrea tion programs throughout the had 11 strikeouts and 10
county . Some details of some programs have already been walks. Each team had on ly'2
annouO('ed. and to find out about the remainder of the sununer hits . F'or the winners. Barry
programs, watch the paper and listen to the radio for further McCoy had a double and
details.
Cunningham had a single.
For Portland . Tony Connolly took the loss in relief of
Ra~dy Beegle. Together they
had eig ht stri keouts and
eleven walks . Beegle had a
triple and Mike Holter a
single fo r the only two hits .
005 00--5 2 2
Meanwhile, Roth was also Portland
PORTLAND, Ore. !UP! 1 Syracuse
300
4X - 7 2 0
Mark Roth defeated Earl exper·iencing difficulty, but
Anthon;· in the final game to he managed to co nvert a
PORTLAND - In other
w1n the $60,000 Portland Open difficult 1-2-4-10 spare in the
action,
the Racine Pee Wee
profe ssional bo wlin g tour- mnth and a 3-10 split in the
tea
m
recentl
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nament friday mght. It was Hi h
games,
13-9
ov~r
host Port" I jus! bowled terrible."
Roth 's 131 h career 1•ictury
land
and
15-5
over
visiting
IMh said after picking up the
and hiS fifth this year .
Letart
.
In
the
Port
land
game
Roth. of North Arlington. $6. 000 first pri&gt;e which
Matthew
Jewell
led
the
N. J ., won seven of e~ght pushed hi s 1978 . money
hitters
with
a
home
run
and
matches to clunb from ninth wmnmgs to $89,190, lops on
triple while Brian Warden
place to withm a smgle pin of the PBA tour .
" Tw o games ea rlier , I had a double and single. Chris
leader Earl Anthony with just
one game rematmng - the b"wled Johnny Petraglia on Diddle had two sing les.
the sa me pair and did all Jamie Hensler and Warden
pos1tiori round.
In that final match , Roth nght. I just made some bad sha red the chores and had 14
strike outs.
defeated Anthon; 188-169. as shot s against Earl."
In the Leta rt game Jewell
Anthony felt that the lanes
both players had trouble "lth
again
had a home run and
the lanes Anthon) suffered were a little tougher -for him .
while Robbie Delong
triple
··The right lane hooked a lot
spin• 111 the fo urth and stxth
had
a
home
run . Hensler had
frame•. keepmg h1m from rnure for me. That game wa s
a comedy of errors. Actually,
w1nnm' hrs 31st PEA title
the game before it was the
key . because if I'd shot a good
game there, I would ha ve
SCIOTO RESULTS
gone Into the final match with
COLUMBUS (UPI (- Star
a gO&lt;rd lead," he said.
Skipper turned in a 2: 01 3-.'i
Anthonv shot a 179 in that mile Friday night in winning
/. Jr€a·
~ arne while Roth was firing a the feat ured ninth race at
::J r'!" Df"l ati:J ~'"~
2~3 . a nd that cut a seemingly
Scioto Downs.
:: o· .SQ ,'leas-tefl"' 0110
~ f e margm dcJ V.'Tl to Just one
Star Skipper, driven by
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p1 n
Dt ck Brandt, beat out Mo;t
Anthon) not only lost the Happy Carol by three
11ne m that game , but he aJsu quaner s of a length and
nad to share second place returned $1 0.110, $4.80 and
·• 1'. h ftfth rr,und leader Pete $2.80 . Mt ss Go ld Skipper
fStarcratt Ouachrta Boat ''1 '{' rd1c- of Houston. Me·
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Mercury Outboard~ &amp; I r 'd;c :ell r u of the lead
Dmer Dave Rankin was at
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.. ~"-"' •hrough he la st tus best Fnday mght , guding
- -·~ bu• r•b&lt;Junded III the three horses to the winners
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A cr., ~ d uf 6.736 wagered

comeback started the minute
the first Red reliever Dave
'
Tmnlin, took ·thl' mound
.
Tomlin was tag~ for four
straight hits and four runs.
Pedro Bourbo~ got the Reds
out of trouble m that mrung ,
but after the Reds SCQred
another run to make 9-5 in the
top of the seventh, he gave up
four hits and four runs to knot
the score.
Anderson then turned to his
ace _re lieve r , Doug Bair :
caus1ng one Cmcm nat1
reporter to commem , "If he
can't get them out, no one
can. "
Bair had no better. luck
than his predecessors. He
gave up four singles for two
runs that dropped his record
!&lt;&gt; 1-2.
Although Pirates' Mana ger
Ch uck Tanner called the
game a "typical CincinnatiPirates ba llga me (in which)
the big guns were shooting,"
the game was more typical of
past Pirates teams than the
1978 club.
Collect iv ely. Pittsburgh
came into the game batting a
Jowly .239, with nearly all of

the starters hitting well below
their lifetime averages.
.
But two of the strugg1-mg
batters, Bill Robtnson and
Willie Stargell , unproved
their averages dramatically
Fnday mght.
Robmson went 4-for-5 indudmg three doubles - t o
drtve tn three runs, while
Slargell w1th 3-for-4,also wtth
three RBis.
.
Robinson , whose battmg
problems began when he hurt
a thumb ea rlier th 1s season,
attributed his performance to
an equipment change. _
"I've been playmg wtth two
batting gloves all year, "
Robinson sa id, adding he
added the second glove 10
spring training because of the
cool weather.
"But tonight I took the top
glove off to make the rrght
hand quicker . TI~ere were
times this season when I was
stinging the ball pretty good,
but today's the hardest I've
hit the ball consistentl y in a
couple months ... I feel I'm
back to where I was last year.
I hope so."
Surprisingly, the Pirates'
best hitter , Dave Parker, was

one of only two regulars .who
tUd not have "'' RBI Fnday
· h.t._a lth oug h he d'd
mg
' have
two hils: And Tanner thought
that gmng •Without an RBI

playing against these b'IIYS in
pract1ce should make me a
better player.] want to prove
that I'm nnt just a highsalaried rbokie sitting on the
hench."
Blazer Coach Jack Ramsay
couldn't hide his pleasure at
Portland's big day, which
also included the selection of
Ro n Brewer and Ke~th
Herron, the second and third
selections as Portland had
three picks among the first
24.
"Thompson gives. us a
s~r.
player of great pote ntial who
:'l'hompson said he was glad can play both center and the
W:ria going to Portland _ a big forward positions,"
teAfh already loaded with Ramsay said from Portland .
f1:9m~urt talent.
"I look for him to be a very
-"'t should be a tough va luable addition to our
siiU&amp;tion as far as playing team ."
tiliie is concerned," he sa id .
Brewer, a 6-foot-4 guard
"Ot probably play behind from Arkansas, should lake
Maurice Lucas but just the place of Johnny Davis,
dea lt to Indiana for
Thompson, while Herron, a &amp;6 forward from Villanova , is
looked upon as a sleeper, who
impressed the Blazers with
·.a., United Press International his shooting during the Far
- ·
Batting
West Classic this past year.
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·awckner Chi
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'f\e ster Cin
57 '178 13 .370 about his willingness to play
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50 206 66 .310
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" I have three choices,"
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had a double and single, and
Ma rty Cleland and Kenny
Lane each had two singles.
Cle lan d was the wino ing
pitcher with 11 st rikeouts.
POMEROY - In Pony
Leag ue action, Powel l's
Giants picked up a 15-!i Will
over host Pomeroy Pirates
behind the one-h1t pitching of
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Middlepon Braves 9_,, The
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ca me in the bottom of the
sixth when Alan King hit his
second home run of the game
to deep cen ter field . King also
got the win in relief of Eddie
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Other hitters for the Indians were: Danny Thomas,
Scott Gheen, and Miller, each
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Crow, Tony Welch, and Rod
Conch, each one hit.
Tim Wam sley had two
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Chris Burdette, and Shawn
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Zarate scored a fourth-round
knoc:kuut over
Emilio
Hernandez of Venezuela and
young Osval do Ocas io of
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Young when he beat the
form er heavyw eight title
contencler on a split decision .

•eve nlh -ranking heavy ·
weight, figh ts on June 22 in
Madison Square Garden
against form er Olyntpian
John Tale .
Earlier on the nationally
televised program , bantamweight eharnpion Carlos

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of Mon ta na guard Mike
Richardson, who has the
reputation of be ing a good,
fa st ball-handler without pro
shoooting abili ty.
Golden State followed New
York by choosing Purvis
Short, a 6-foot .S forward from
.Jack so n Stale . Boston
followed that pick by drafting
Bird with the hope they can
ta lk him out of college before
next year's draft - when the
6-9 forward's name goes back
in the hat.
De nver traded Tom
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worked out a deal for
Philadel ph ia 's fir st pick.
They used the 17th and 21st
pick to lake Wake F'orest's
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Slate's Mike Evans.
Norton seemed to have
found
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S
three
rounds as well , but
enators cop
Holmes, his junior by six
two triumphs
years. went back w the
tactics that won him the early
GALLIPOLIS
The rounds and the maneuver
Gallipoli s Little Leag ue apparently carried him to
Senator• bested the Athl etics victory .
The victory kept Holmes'
and Yankees last week to
sha re first place with the Red unbeaten record intact and he
has now won all 28 of his
Sox and White Sux.
Todd Bergdoll and Tony professional bouts. While he
Dillon combined for a no- seemed " superior boxer in
hitter whil e strikin g out 15 in eve ry way, Holmes wa s
a 24-3 VI Ctor y ove r the unable to put away Norton,
Athletics. Bergdoll Jed the who has :12 car eer knockouts,
hitting attack with 3 hits eve n though he landed heavy
including 2 home runs. Kevin
Carty also had a roundtripper and J elf Haner hit
safely three times.
The Senators jumped off to
a 7 run lead against the
Yankees Friday and hung on
for a 7-4 win . Tony Dillon
walked only thr ee while
stn king out 14 in a routegoing performa nce.
Paul Mackenzie led the
way with 2 hits while Bergdoll
HYDRAULIC JACK
and Haner doub led. Robbie
B•g Soo:l-pound ca pacrty Has pmis1on CIJn·
Meyers turned in a good
trol. m•cro·fintSh C)11nder w•lh hnoer·IIP re·
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or em SH1e (26 2•02 1Reo 51819
duuuled fur the Yanks.

THANKS

wlwt he called "the whole
wor ld championship.''
Now, Holm es is in that
position, but his manager
indicated he rna)"' send
Holmes against Bernardo
Mercado in his first ti tle
defense. Mercod o, the

blows to tile former champ's
head in the final two rounds.
The loss was only the fifth
for Norton compared to 40
victories , but it was a costly
one. He had hoped to beat
Holmes and await the winner
of the Spinks-Ali fight . for

with him not to exchange
punches wi th the harder
hitting Norton, Holmes
banged away toe-to-toe in the
fin al round and that won him
the W.B.C. title. .
Leon Spinks is recognized
as heavywe ight champion by
the riva l World Boxing
Association. Norton had been
decla r ed the heavywieght
champion last March after
the W.B.C. stripped the title
from lll!m Spinks for failing
to fight Norton and signing
instead to fi ght Muhammad
Ali.
Holmes
was
near
exhaustion at the final bell
and wh ile awaiting th e
decision his handlers sat him
down in a chair near the
middle of the rmg. He was
later seen on a stretcher
bein g treated by hi s
assistants.
Judges Harold Buck and
Joe Swcssel both scored it for
Holmes, 143-142, while Lou
Tabat, the third judge, had it
143-142 for Norton .
Holmes was the aggressor
throughout the !:&gt;-round bout ,
but after a fast start he
seemed to lose some of his
foo t s peed when Norton
closed the gap while winning
most of the ear ly rounds.
Norto n, conti nu ous ly
beaten to the punch in the
first · half-dozen rounds ,
finally landed some solid
blows in the seventh and
eighth rounds - whi ch he

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By JOE SARGIS
UPI Sp"rts Writer
LAS VEGAS (UP! ) Larry Holmes , maki ng good
on a promise the day before
at the weigh-in ceremonies,
too k Ken Norton's best shots
Friday night, then beat him
on a narrow split decision w
win the World Boxing
Council 's version of the
heavyweight championship.
Th e 28-year-old Holmes
tolJ newsmen Thursday he
was certain he could beat
Norton and he showed it
Friday night with a polished.
performance worthy of a
champion .
While his corner pleaded

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By MIKE SHAUN
UPI Sports Writer
NEW YORK (UP! ) - After
faili!!8 to convince Larry Bird
w up his senior year at
Indiana State, the Portland
TJ:III Blazers, who acquired
UJttlrst pick ofthe draft from
tile-• Indiana
Pace rs
'l'liiiisday, selected 6-fool-10
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By RICHARD ROITKOV
UPI Sports Writer
Although the temperatures
· dropped 21 degrees and the
wind shifted froin six mph to
17 mph in less than 3ll minutes
al Wrigley Field Friday,
Dennis Lamp was prepared .
"The game went pretty
much according to my game
plan." said Dennis Lamp,
who pitched a masterful onehitler in Ute Chicago Cubs' f&gt;-0
victory Friday over Ute San

Diego Padres.
The ooe hit Lamp allowed
the Padres was a single by
Gene Richards with lwo out
in Ute sixth inning. !.amp,
whose two \1rtories Utis year
have bet!n shutouts, struck
out two, walked two and also
drove in two runs .
Dave Kingman, extending
his league lead, belted his
13th home run and delivered
two key defensive plays to
preserve the one-hitter. He

Ford honored, hut
favored NC 'family'
CHAPEL HILL, N. C. coach &lt;Dean ) Smith and my
!UP! I - North Carolina 's agen l, Donald Dell, lor their
Phil Ford says he is honored advice, but the final decision
to have been picked second in will have lo be mine."
the NBA by the Kansas City
Ford had 2,290 points as a
Kings, but would have Tar Heel and holds the school
preferred to have been record for assists.
chosen by a member of the
Smith predicts the Rocky
Tar Heel "family ."
. Mount native will sparkle in
The All-America guard the pros.
said Friday he would ratlter
"The pro game is perfect
have been chosen by for him because the pace is so
Philadelphia coach Bi lly fast, " Smith said. "He has
CuMingham. San Antonio's great stamina and lhat is a
Doug Moe or Denver's Larry tremendous asset for a pro
Brown - all former North player."
Carolina players.
And ~·ord said it was not
~rtain he would play for the
K1ngs, who oblarned h1m
I"
th rough a choice acquired
•
frum New Jersey
.
"I have lhree opltons,"
By United Pre ss International
Ford sa id. "l can either play
Friday
pro basketball in Italy. play
Baseball
Houston - Sold the contract
in the NBA or be a graduate
catcher Ed Hermann to t he
assistant here at Carolina. of
Montreat Expos tor an undis
"I'm going to take my time closed amount of cash .
- Acqu ired Wood ie
and decide what I want lo do. FrMontreat
ym an from the Chica9o Cubs
I'm going lu rely on (UNC ) for a player to be ""med later

s)norts

made · consecutive running
catches in the nintlt to retire
Richards ~nd Ozzie Smith.
"Kin·gman was super,"
said Lamp. "I guess his home
run and those catches were
the key."

In olher National League
games, New York nipped San
Francisco, 3-2, Montreal
edged Los Angeles, 10-9,
Philadelphia toppled Atlanta,
6·1, Pittsburgh downed
Cincinnati, 11·9, and Houston

defeated St. Louis, 11-7.
Mets 3, Giants t:
Willie Montanez drove in
two runs with a sacrifice fly
and a run-scoring single that
rapped a lwo-run eighthinning rally to lead New
York . Skip Lockwood, 6-4,
hurled two scoreless innings
in relief of starter Jerry
Koosman.
Expus 10, Dudgers 9:
Larry Parrish's first grand
slam of his career highlighted

a six-run fourllt inning that
carried Montreal to its fifth
straight victory . Reliever
Dan Scha tzeder won his first
decision and Reggie Smith hit
his lith homer.
Phillles &amp;; Braves 1:
Greg Lozinski belted two
homers 111 spark Philadelphia
to its seventh straight
viclory . Larry Christenson
allowed six hits in going the
distance lo pick up his fourllt
victory in eig.hl derisions.

Tiant stops Mariners
3-2 on nine safeties
By FRED McMANE
UPI Sports Writer
Every spring training for
Ute last several years Boston
sports
writers
have
composed a baseball obituary
lor Luis Tiant, 37, and each
year he fools them because of
an incredible. pride lh al
refuses to give in to
advancing years.
Tiant showed that pride
ooce again Friday night by
going the distance for the
lltird time and pilehing lhe

Red Sox to a J.2 victory over
the Seattle Mariners. He gave
up nine hits, including a solo
homer to Bruce Boehle in the
ninth inning, but he was
superb with men on base.
"1 felt good going the
distance and 1don 't see why I
can't pitch more complete
games Utis year," said Tiant.
" I like to finish what I start. I
think I can sllll pitch good. "
The Red Sox managed only
six hits. but got run-scoring

transachons
Major league Standings

Amencan League
East
Nationill League
W . L. Pet.
Easr
Boston
37 19 .661 GB
W. L. Pel . GB New York
J1 11 .l9l '
Chicago
Jl 21 S 9~
Detro it
30 13 . l~
~
Phil a
19 11 .l80
I
Batti m re
30 25 .545
Chicago Cubs Called up Montreal
31 2.4 .564
p , M i twauk e
21
16
.l09
8' '
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17 JO &lt;114 6 1 ~ Ctevetnd
24 28 .4 62 II
W ichi ta Aeros of the American PiHscrgh
24 28 ..t62 7
Toronto
19 33 .365 16
Associa tion .
St . Louis
36 .JI9 11
West
, Cleve l and - Sig n ed right .
West
W L Pet. GB
handed ·Pitcher Tom Owens, a
W. L. Pet. GB Oakland
32 24 .571
si xth round draft c ho ic e.
San Fran
32 21 .60d
Te xas
28 25 528 1' '
Soccer
Cincinat i
34 23 .596
Kan C1ty
77 75 .51 9 3
w a s 'h i n g t on - Obla ined Los
Ang
/8 21 .509 5
Calif
28 27 509 3' '
Dutch soccer star (us Hiddink Houston
73 29 .442
51 ~
Chicago
24 29 . &lt;~53
6' '
on loan lrom the Nee F .C. club Sa n Diego
23 31 .426 91 2 M inesota
21 33 .389 10
1n Holland .
A11anta
20 JJ .377 11
Seanle
19 39 .328 IJ
Chi cago - Signed defensi11e
Friday 's Res ults
Friday ' s Resulfs
player Miguel Ferreira Per .
Chicago 5, San Die-goo
Cle-veland} , M innesota 3
re ira of Brill il.
Montrea l 10, Lo~ Angeles 9
Detro1t l . Kansas C1l 'r' 2
Footblll
New York J, San Franc isco 1
M it w 3. Toron to 1, 10 inns .
Chicago - Signed t i11e 1978
Ph iladelphia 6, Aflanta 1
Ch icago 4, Tex as 3
draft p ic ks : runn ing back John
Pi ttsburgh 11 , Cincinnati 9
Balf1more 5. Oak.tano J
Skibinsk i of Purdue ; linebacker
Houston 11. St. Lou is 7
New York J. Cal iforn ia 1
Mekel i terem ia of Br igham
Sund•y '~ G•mes
Boston 3,· Seatt le 2
Young ;
tight
end
Gt'Orge
Houston at St. Lou i s
Sunday ' ~ G;~mes
Freitas of California ; lineback San D iego at Chic ago
Minnesota at Cle11eland
er M ik e Mart in of Kentucky ;
Cincinnati at P ittsburgh
Kansas Ci t y at Detro 1t
and linebacker Lew Sibley or
Atlanta at Ph iladelph ia
Torontcr at M i lwaukee , 2
Lou isiana State.
Sa n Francisco at New York
New York at Cai 1IOrn1a
St . Louis Signed Buddy
Los Angeles at Montrea l
8.Ji t i mo(e at Oakland
Parker as a special assistant to
Boston at Seatt le
Head Coach Bud W ilkinson .
Ch icago at Tex as , n 1Qh t

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NORTHFIELD RESULTS
NORT HFIELD,
Ohio
tUPI ) - Veteran lrotter
Slomen upset even money
favorite Heyday in winning
RICHARD FROST, JR ..
the featured ninth race at
15-year-old son of Mr. and
Northfield Park Friday night.
Mrs. Richard Frosl. Sr. of
Driver Charles Sylvester
3733 Panama Drive,
took
Slomen to the lead out of
Westerville, was camping
the starting gate and the fouralong Raccoon Creek with
year-old son of Speedstar
his brother Bob, 13-years·
held
on for a wire-to-wire
old, lhe weekend of May 27.
victo
ry
in 2:04 1·5, good
They ca ught s..-era l fish .
enough lor a 3~. length
Richard had three different
margin over Heyday. Oppy
catches, une white bass,
Diller
finished third.
one catfish and one
Slomen paid$6.60, $3.40 and
walleye. The Frost family
$2.80. Heyday paid $3.20 and
have frequently camped at
$3.40
and ()-ppy Diller kicked
Raccoon Valley campsites
back
$3.40.
for the past five years.
Nuanee won lhe IOih race,
starting off a big triple
com bination of 8-4-3 that paid
$304.5(). Top Andy was second
and Racey Ellen finished
(. YNE CENTER POOL SCHEDULE
Week of June 13. me
third .
TIME
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A crowd of 3,617 wagered
1·5 p.m.
June 13 Open Swim
$411,639.
June 14 Open Swim
1-5 p.m.
6-&amp;p.m.
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June 16 Open Sw im
12 noon-4 p.m.
June 17 Open Swim
Friday they hav e placed
1~ noon - ~ p.m.
June 18 Open Swim
righthanded pitcher Sian
New Ralts for June
1 - ~ hour blocks - 5.50 ch ild-51 adull.
Bahnsen on the 21-day
3-4 hour blocks - 51 chlld-51.50 adult.
disabled list.
Family Rates
Bahnsen was placed on the
There is a poss ibil ity of hav ing family rales beg inn ing July
list retroactive to June 6
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SALT LAKE CITY (UPI )
- Jack Gardner, the only
roach to take two college
teams to the final four in the
NCAA ba s kelball
championships, will retire
July I, Ute University of Utah
announced today. He will
remain active in his capacity
as national coordinator for
the Partners of the Americas
Sports Exchange Program.
Gardner had a 486-23:&gt; woolost coaching record at
Kansas State and Utah. When
he was relieved as coach at
Utah allhe end of Ute 197().71
seas on, he ranked third
behind only Adolph Rupp of
Ken lucky and UCLA's John
Wooden in total victories .

International League
United Press Internationa l ·

W . L . Pet . G B
Charleston
37 16 .698
R ichmond
28 23 549 8
Pawtu cket
15 14 510 . 10
Rochester
23 1• 489 11
To led o
23 25 .479 11' 1
Columb u s
22 14 .478 I JI ~
Tidewater
74 29 45 3 13
Syra c use
17 34 333 19
Fri d ar 's Resulh
Ch arle ston . Columcus 6
Pawtucket 4, Toledo J, 10
inn in gs
Ro chester 7. R ichmond I
Syracuse 7, T idewa ter 2
Today 's Games
Charle ston at Columbus
Pawtucket at To l edo
Ri chmond at Roches ter
T 1dewater at Sy ra cuse

singles
from
Carl
Yastrzemski in the eighth
and Dwight Evans in the
ninth to squeeze past the
Mariners.
Elsewhere in the American
League, New York edged
Ca lifornia, J.l, Ballimore defeated · Oakland ,
5-3,
Milwaukernipped Toronto, 32, in 10 innings , Chicago beat
Texas,
4-3 , Cleveland
whipped Minnesota, 7-3 , and
Detro it edged Kansas City. J.

2.

Yankees 3, Angels 1:
Bucky Dent singled home
two runs in the ninth inning to
give lhe Yankees a triumph
over Frank Tanana and the
Angels. Ed Figueroa and
Rich Gossage combined on a
seven-h iller lor New York ,
backed
by
Thurman
Munson's home run .
Orio les 5, A's 3:
Left-hander Mike Flanagan
tossed a thr ee-hitter in
pitching the Orioles to their
eighth consecutive triumph .
Eddie Murra y and Rick
Demp se y s upp ort ed
f'lanagan with home runs as
Baltimore beat Pete Broberg.
Brewers 3, Blue Jays 2:
Ben Oglivie singled home
Ute winning run in Ute lOth
inning to give lhe Brewers a
victory . Mik e Caldwell went
the distance on a seven-hitter
for Milwaukee .
White Sux 4, Rangers 3:
Bil) Nahorodny 's tWCHJUt,
two-run single ca pped a
three-run sixth inning which
enabled the While Sox to win
th eir fifth straight ~arne. Al
Oliver homered for Texas,
Indians 7, Twins 3:
David Clyde , with some
strong relief help from Jim
Kern , picked up his fourtlt
victory witltout a loss · to
spark the Indians. Cleveland
snapped a 21-inning scoreless
streak to hand Geoff Zahn the
loss.
Tigers I, Ruya ls 3:
Aurelio Rodriguez hit a
two- run homer and Jack
BillinKharn allowed only
three hits in eight innings to
lead Detroit. J ohn Hiller
ca me on in the ninth for his
seventh save.

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By IRA KAUFMAN
'!PI Sports Writer
NEW YORK (UP! ) - A
strapping right-hander, once
publicized as Nolan Ryan's
clone, now wants only to be
judged as John D' Acquisto.
In 1974, D'Acquisto's
fastball flashed across
National League home pl~tes
lik e a streaki ng, though
erratic, meteor. He fanned
167 batters in 215 innings for
the San Francisco Gia nts and
was named the National
League's Rookie Pitcher of
th e Year, reco rding 12
victories.
That's when D'Acquisto
was widely heralded as "the
next Ryan " - the same
treatment sports writers and
. broadcasters administer to
every hardthrowing young
pitcher.
"I hate to be compared ;
they expect you tu live up to
other people 's expectations. I
want to come along like
myself, " says D'Acquisto.
Nine
months
after
D'Acquislo's early fling witlt
stardom, it all carne apart starting willt his right arm.
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pearance al Tiger Stad.tum in
a four game series.
If the T1gers should gel hot

on the field , lhey could easi ly
dr·aw more than 15(),0011 that
weekend.
Th e Tigers announced
Frida y all of the reserved
seats for the Friday night
game against the Yankees
have been so ld. They are now
se lling general admission
seats on a reserved basis for
that game.
Detro it is one of seven AL
teams that have had an in·
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thi s season. Those teams are
the Royal s. Baltimor e
Orioles, Boston Red , Sox,
Yankees , Oakl and A's and
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pnints en route to the easy
victory whi ch l ook just one
hour and 20 . minutes on the
center c.ourt of the Roland
Garros Stadium.
He has not lust a set lhe
entire tournament.
Borg,
French
Open
champion in 1974 and 1975,
chose lo play most of the
match from the baseline,
which resulled in several long
rallies with his 25-year·old
oppnnenl. But wh en the blong
Swede chose to come to the
net he overpowered Barazzutli just as easily .
Borg's shots were so fi erce
that in the third game of the
seco nd sel he h1 t a ball back
to Barazzulli which knocked
the Italian' s racket out of his

It was Borg's eighth ft ctory
whu will be aiming over Barazzutti in as many
lor a th ird slra1ghl Winb ledon malches and hi s erosion of
title next month, did slip on ce the Italian's r e~ ist.an ce was
- when he fell on his back on progressive.
· Barazzutti look Borg tu
the court 's dusty red clay
rea ching for a forehand in the deuce three tim es in th e first
set and three times in lhe
fifth game of lhe first set.
But lhal was the only upset second . Bul by the third sel,
as Borg r::t ced tu vi ctory Barazzutti was overpowered
before a capacity crowd of and manag ed to win llll ly fiv e
points.
12,000.
"I wa sn't playin g badl y,"
" I thi nk this wa s lhe best
Barazzutti
said . " But he
mat ch sn far," sa1d Borg,
wasn't
mak
inl:\
cmy mistak es.
who registered fiv e love
He
never
loses
cun
centralion.
games en route to victory.
I
don't
think
he
can
be beaten
"When I won th e first sci 6·
nn
clay.
0 and was 3-1l up in the second,
"The score was ve ry
I was afraid I might not ue
hard
," Barazzulti said . " He
able to cuncentrale," Borg
wasn
't playing again st me. he
sa id. "But I found eve·ry ttme
wa
s
pla yin g again st the
lhal I could concentrate , I

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Th e Heels signed Charles
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are plans to schedule another
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. Mendon. two of 21 proepects
Ule club selected (n , the
annual swnmer free agent
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after my arm surgery (June,
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relief pile her of the San Diego
Padres. "When I couldn't get
lhe ball over, I started to give
them something to hit just to
thr ow strikes. I was a
defensive pitcher after I hurt
my arm."
D' Acquisto suffered
Ulrough a miserable 1976
campaign with the Giants
before he was traded to the
St. Louis Cardinals in
October, 1976, and he recalls
the erosion of hi s selfconfidence:
"Bill Rigney (then Giants
Manager ) told me in August,
'76, 'l'ni not gonna pitch you
the rest of the season.' He
never gave me a reason and
he never did pitch me again
until the last game of the
year.
"And then he expects me to
be sharp."
D' Acquislo has always
been a power pitcher willt
poor control - but during
Utose post-surgery years with
San Francisco and St. Louis,
he couldn't even groove ~
pitches lor strikes with any
consistency . The Padres

Ph i la
201 030 OOx
6 90
Solomon , Skok Ul . Camp ( 7). ,
Ca mpbe ll ( 8 ) and Pocoroba ;
Ch r ist enson and Boone , wcn r lstenson ( .s 4l. L - So lomon
(I 4)
HR s Philad elph ia,
Lu zinSkt
2
( 12 ) ;
Atlanta ,
Po coroba ())

,,

"W ·:

Barazzutli 6.j), 6-1. 6-0 to
reach Sunday's fin als of the
$400,000 Fren ch Open Tennis
Championships.
Bu r~. who turned 22 last
Tuesday, dropped just 35

Friday's linescores

e A vailabll! m thre4! colors:
Gold Traver tine
Whue F to tat 10n Marble
Celes t ial Aqua Onyx

PARIS (UPI) - Top seed
Bjorn Borg, who looks more
impressive with each passing
match ,
continu.ed
his
devastating play Saturday,
defeating Italian Corrado

picked him up from the
Cardinals in May , 1977 but he
again struggled lo reach
mediocrity last season.
But a funny thing happened
to D'Acquisto on the way to
Tucson this past exhibition
season : he was told the trullt · DETROIT (UP!) - The
: by
a
major lea gue Tigers' fast start in the
manager.
Pennant Race has boosted
" I called him over at the the team's attendance by 48
end of spring training and percent - the highest pertold him, 'We have a whole lot ce ntage box office increase uf
of goodlooking young pitchers any time in the American
on lltis team,' says Padres League.
Manager Roger. Craig. "His
In the Tigers' first 22 home
face must have sank 10 feet. dates this season, they have
Then I rold him we decided to attracted 494 ,463 cash
keep him on the team- but I customer s. That is a n
emphasized that he was the average of 22,385 every time
lOth man on our staff .
they have opened the gates.
"I told him he'd be the
That is 159,677 more lhan
mopup man - coming in they drew for their first 22
when we're nine runs behind dates a year ago or an in·
- until he proved to me he crease of 48 percent.
could pitch. The next day he
Ka nsas City has watched
came up to me and said its attendance increase
'nobody ever talked to me 187,486 as a result uf the
like thai."'
Division title . However, for
D' Acquisto is not a starting the Royals tha t represents an
pitcher anymore - but he's increase of only 40 percent.
not a mopup man either. The
Detroit is looking ahead lo
Padres are using him in long · June 22-25 when the Yankees
relief and the results have will make their first apbeen reassuring to everyone
bul the opposition.
MI LWAUKEE (UP!) Through his first 22 innings Coach Don Nelson said the
D' Acquislo allowed 13 hits, Milwaukee Bucks "gol the
walked 13 and struck out 26 man we wanted" Friday
while com piling a glittering when they drafted St. .John 's
Texas, Oliver tn.
Major League Resulfs
1.23 ERA . He hadn't allowed University (N.Y.) forward
By United Press lnlt r nation a l
Ball
coo no 010- 5 10 o a home run and he likes his George Johnson in the NBA
National League
coo coo 210- 3 J J
San Dgo
000 000 000-- 0 I 1 Oak
Flanagan l!lnd Dempsey ; Bro · new challenge .
draft of college players.
Chi
220 001 00• - 5 8 1
Owch inko. Rasmussen (J) . berg, Heav erlo (5), La cey (7),
" I can be satisfied being a
Johnson said by telephone
Lee ( 6 ), D . Acqu lsto (7 l ana Lang ford ( 8) and Ess ian . W short
reliever.
I
get
more
from
his Brooklyn horne he
F
ianagan
(8.4l.
L
Broberg
(6
·
Roberts ; Lamp and Rader WLamp (2 SJ. L Owch inko (3 ·6 ). 5) . HR s- Baltimore , Murray enjoyment coming in with
was "happy" to ·have been
{9 ). Demps ey (2) .
HR - Chicago , Kingma n (13).
tighl situations and I don't picked by the Bucks. He said
000100001- 3 60 have to pace myself like a he was pleased to be joining a
LA
103 00 1003- 9 10 0 NY .
000 010 ooo- 1 7 2 starting pitcher.
Mil
004 600 OOx- 10 15 l Cal i f
young club and added he
F igueroa , Gossage (9) and
John , Casl i ll o [ 4) , Hough ( }}
"Batters used to take a would be in touch wilh the
and Yeager ; MaiJ , Atkinson {)I , Munson ; Tanana and Downin g .
Sc1"1 afleder ( .s ). Garman ( 8 ) , W- F igueroa &lt;6 ·41. L - Tanana strik e on me because they
Burks early next week about
[9 Jl . HR - New York , Munson
Knowles ( 9 ) and Carter . W
knew
I
couldn't
get
the
ball
conlract
terms.
Schatl('der &lt; 1 Of . L - John (7 4). Ill .
over, but now I realize my
HR s .... Los Ange le s, Smilh ( 11 );
Bos
001000011 - 3 61 problems were 100 percent
Mo n lr e~ l. Parr i5 h f71 .
Se a
000 000 011 - 2 9 0
Ti ant and Fis k : M i tchell , mental. Now I just have a
San Fra,n
000 101 000- 2 6 0
NY
000001 02x - J 8 3 Ramo (8) and Stinson. Wvery clear head out there ...
Knepper and Hil l ; Koosman , T ianl [5 OJ. L ...- M itchell &lt;2 6) . all the monk eys are off my
HR
Seattle
.
Bo
eh
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[
4)
.
Loc kwood (8 ) and Hodges . W
back."
l.ockwooo [ 6 4) L- Knepper [7 .
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Convenience and be.uty to enhance any bathroom decor ,

Borg continues devastating play

D'Acquisto finds
home with Padres

American League
100 000 200- 3 7 I
M1nn
030 003 Olx - 7 12 1
Cle11e
Zahn , Tha11cr (61 ano Wyne
qar ; Clyde , Paxton (] ). Kern
(7) an d Prud1 W- Ciyde (4 0)
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By RICHARD ROITKOV
UPI Sports Writer
Although the temperatures
· dropped 21 degrees and the
wind shifted froin six mph to
17 mph in less than 3ll minutes
al Wrigley Field Friday,
Dennis Lamp was prepared .
"The game went pretty
much according to my game
plan." said Dennis Lamp,
who pitched a masterful onehitler in Ute Chicago Cubs' f&gt;-0
victory Friday over Ute San

Diego Padres.
The ooe hit Lamp allowed
the Padres was a single by
Gene Richards with lwo out
in Ute sixth inning. !.amp,
whose two \1rtories Utis year
have bet!n shutouts, struck
out two, walked two and also
drove in two runs .
Dave Kingman, extending
his league lead, belted his
13th home run and delivered
two key defensive plays to
preserve the one-hitter. He

Ford honored, hut
favored NC 'family'
CHAPEL HILL, N. C. coach &lt;Dean ) Smith and my
!UP! I - North Carolina 's agen l, Donald Dell, lor their
Phil Ford says he is honored advice, but the final decision
to have been picked second in will have lo be mine."
the NBA by the Kansas City
Ford had 2,290 points as a
Kings, but would have Tar Heel and holds the school
preferred to have been record for assists.
chosen by a member of the
Smith predicts the Rocky
Tar Heel "family ."
. Mount native will sparkle in
The All-America guard the pros.
said Friday he would ratlter
"The pro game is perfect
have been chosen by for him because the pace is so
Philadelphia coach Bi lly fast, " Smith said. "He has
CuMingham. San Antonio's great stamina and lhat is a
Doug Moe or Denver's Larry tremendous asset for a pro
Brown - all former North player."
Carolina players.
And ~·ord said it was not
~rtain he would play for the
K1ngs, who oblarned h1m
I"
th rough a choice acquired
•
frum New Jersey
.
"I have lhree opltons,"
By United Pre ss International
Ford sa id. "l can either play
Friday
pro basketball in Italy. play
Baseball
Houston - Sold the contract
in the NBA or be a graduate
catcher Ed Hermann to t he
assistant here at Carolina. of
Montreat Expos tor an undis
"I'm going to take my time closed amount of cash .
- Acqu ired Wood ie
and decide what I want lo do. FrMontreat
ym an from the Chica9o Cubs
I'm going lu rely on (UNC ) for a player to be ""med later

s)norts

made · consecutive running
catches in the nintlt to retire
Richards ~nd Ozzie Smith.
"Kin·gman was super,"
said Lamp. "I guess his home
run and those catches were
the key."

In olher National League
games, New York nipped San
Francisco, 3-2, Montreal
edged Los Angeles, 10-9,
Philadelphia toppled Atlanta,
6·1, Pittsburgh downed
Cincinnati, 11·9, and Houston

defeated St. Louis, 11-7.
Mets 3, Giants t:
Willie Montanez drove in
two runs with a sacrifice fly
and a run-scoring single that
rapped a lwo-run eighthinning rally to lead New
York . Skip Lockwood, 6-4,
hurled two scoreless innings
in relief of starter Jerry
Koosman.
Expus 10, Dudgers 9:
Larry Parrish's first grand
slam of his career highlighted

a six-run fourllt inning that
carried Montreal to its fifth
straight victory . Reliever
Dan Scha tzeder won his first
decision and Reggie Smith hit
his lith homer.
Phillles &amp;; Braves 1:
Greg Lozinski belted two
homers 111 spark Philadelphia
to its seventh straight
viclory . Larry Christenson
allowed six hits in going the
distance lo pick up his fourllt
victory in eig.hl derisions.

Tiant stops Mariners
3-2 on nine safeties
By FRED McMANE
UPI Sports Writer
Every spring training for
Ute last several years Boston
sports
writers
have
composed a baseball obituary
lor Luis Tiant, 37, and each
year he fools them because of
an incredible. pride lh al
refuses to give in to
advancing years.
Tiant showed that pride
ooce again Friday night by
going the distance for the
lltird time and pilehing lhe

Red Sox to a J.2 victory over
the Seattle Mariners. He gave
up nine hits, including a solo
homer to Bruce Boehle in the
ninth inning, but he was
superb with men on base.
"1 felt good going the
distance and 1don 't see why I
can't pitch more complete
games Utis year," said Tiant.
" I like to finish what I start. I
think I can sllll pitch good. "
The Red Sox managed only
six hits. but got run-scoring

transachons
Major league Standings

Amencan League
East
Nationill League
W . L. Pet.
Easr
Boston
37 19 .661 GB
W. L. Pel . GB New York
J1 11 .l9l '
Chicago
Jl 21 S 9~
Detro it
30 13 . l~
~
Phil a
19 11 .l80
I
Batti m re
30 25 .545
Chicago Cubs Called up Montreal
31 2.4 .564
p , M i twauk e
21
16
.l09
8' '
p ilcher Da ve Geisel from the New York.
17 JO &lt;114 6 1 ~ Ctevetnd
24 28 .4 62 II
W ichi ta Aeros of the American PiHscrgh
24 28 ..t62 7
Toronto
19 33 .365 16
Associa tion .
St . Louis
36 .JI9 11
West
, Cleve l and - Sig n ed right .
West
W L Pet. GB
handed ·Pitcher Tom Owens, a
W. L. Pet. GB Oakland
32 24 .571
si xth round draft c ho ic e.
San Fran
32 21 .60d
Te xas
28 25 528 1' '
Soccer
Cincinat i
34 23 .596
Kan C1ty
77 75 .51 9 3
w a s 'h i n g t on - Obla ined Los
Ang
/8 21 .509 5
Calif
28 27 509 3' '
Dutch soccer star (us Hiddink Houston
73 29 .442
51 ~
Chicago
24 29 . &lt;~53
6' '
on loan lrom the Nee F .C. club Sa n Diego
23 31 .426 91 2 M inesota
21 33 .389 10
1n Holland .
A11anta
20 JJ .377 11
Seanle
19 39 .328 IJ
Chi cago - Signed defensi11e
Friday 's Res ults
Friday ' s Resulfs
player Miguel Ferreira Per .
Chicago 5, San Die-goo
Cle-veland} , M innesota 3
re ira of Brill il.
Montrea l 10, Lo~ Angeles 9
Detro1t l . Kansas C1l 'r' 2
Footblll
New York J, San Franc isco 1
M it w 3. Toron to 1, 10 inns .
Chicago - Signed t i11e 1978
Ph iladelphia 6, Aflanta 1
Ch icago 4, Tex as 3
draft p ic ks : runn ing back John
Pi ttsburgh 11 , Cincinnati 9
Balf1more 5. Oak.tano J
Skibinsk i of Purdue ; linebacker
Houston 11. St. Lou is 7
New York J. Cal iforn ia 1
Mekel i terem ia of Br igham
Sund•y '~ G•mes
Boston 3,· Seatt le 2
Young ;
tight
end
Gt'Orge
Houston at St. Lou i s
Sunday ' ~ G;~mes
Freitas of California ; lineback San D iego at Chic ago
Minnesota at Cle11eland
er M ik e Mart in of Kentucky ;
Cincinnati at P ittsburgh
Kansas Ci t y at Detro 1t
and linebacker Lew Sibley or
Atlanta at Ph iladelph ia
Torontcr at M i lwaukee , 2
Lou isiana State.
Sa n Francisco at New York
New York at Cai 1IOrn1a
St . Louis Signed Buddy
Los Angeles at Montrea l
8.Ji t i mo(e at Oakland
Parker as a special assistant to
Boston at Seatt le
Head Coach Bud W ilkinson .
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NORTHFIELD RESULTS
NORT HFIELD,
Ohio
tUPI ) - Veteran lrotter
Slomen upset even money
favorite Heyday in winning
RICHARD FROST, JR ..
the featured ninth race at
15-year-old son of Mr. and
Northfield Park Friday night.
Mrs. Richard Frosl. Sr. of
Driver Charles Sylvester
3733 Panama Drive,
took
Slomen to the lead out of
Westerville, was camping
the starting gate and the fouralong Raccoon Creek with
year-old son of Speedstar
his brother Bob, 13-years·
held
on for a wire-to-wire
old, lhe weekend of May 27.
victo
ry
in 2:04 1·5, good
They ca ught s..-era l fish .
enough lor a 3~. length
Richard had three different
margin over Heyday. Oppy
catches, une white bass,
Diller
finished third.
one catfish and one
Slomen paid$6.60, $3.40 and
walleye. The Frost family
$2.80. Heyday paid $3.20 and
have frequently camped at
$3.40
and ()-ppy Diller kicked
Raccoon Valley campsites
back
$3.40.
for the past five years.
Nuanee won lhe IOih race,
starting off a big triple
com bination of 8-4-3 that paid
$304.5(). Top Andy was second
and Racey Ellen finished
(. YNE CENTER POOL SCHEDULE
Week of June 13. me
third .
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June 13 Open Swim
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June 14 Open Swim
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12 noon-4 p.m.
June 17 Open Swim
Friday they hav e placed
1~ noon - ~ p.m.
June 18 Open Swim
righthanded pitcher Sian
New Ralts for June
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Bahnsen on the 21-day
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SALT LAKE CITY (UPI )
- Jack Gardner, the only
roach to take two college
teams to the final four in the
NCAA ba s kelball
championships, will retire
July I, Ute University of Utah
announced today. He will
remain active in his capacity
as national coordinator for
the Partners of the Americas
Sports Exchange Program.
Gardner had a 486-23:&gt; woolost coaching record at
Kansas State and Utah. When
he was relieved as coach at
Utah allhe end of Ute 197().71
seas on, he ranked third
behind only Adolph Rupp of
Ken lucky and UCLA's John
Wooden in total victories .

International League
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Charleston
37 16 .698
R ichmond
28 23 549 8
Pawtu cket
15 14 510 . 10
Rochester
23 1• 489 11
To led o
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Columb u s
22 14 .478 I JI ~
Tidewater
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Syra c use
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Fri d ar 's Resulh
Ch arle ston . Columcus 6
Pawtucket 4, Toledo J, 10
inn in gs
Ro chester 7. R ichmond I
Syracuse 7, T idewa ter 2
Today 's Games
Charle ston at Columbus
Pawtucket at To l edo
Ri chmond at Roches ter
T 1dewater at Sy ra cuse

singles
from
Carl
Yastrzemski in the eighth
and Dwight Evans in the
ninth to squeeze past the
Mariners.
Elsewhere in the American
League, New York edged
Ca lifornia, J.l, Ballimore defeated · Oakland ,
5-3,
Milwaukernipped Toronto, 32, in 10 innings , Chicago beat
Texas,
4-3 , Cleveland
whipped Minnesota, 7-3 , and
Detro it edged Kansas City. J.

2.

Yankees 3, Angels 1:
Bucky Dent singled home
two runs in the ninth inning to
give lhe Yankees a triumph
over Frank Tanana and the
Angels. Ed Figueroa and
Rich Gossage combined on a
seven-h iller lor New York ,
backed
by
Thurman
Munson's home run .
Orio les 5, A's 3:
Left-hander Mike Flanagan
tossed a thr ee-hitter in
pitching the Orioles to their
eighth consecutive triumph .
Eddie Murra y and Rick
Demp se y s upp ort ed
f'lanagan with home runs as
Baltimore beat Pete Broberg.
Brewers 3, Blue Jays 2:
Ben Oglivie singled home
Ute winning run in Ute lOth
inning to give lhe Brewers a
victory . Mik e Caldwell went
the distance on a seven-hitter
for Milwaukee .
White Sux 4, Rangers 3:
Bil) Nahorodny 's tWCHJUt,
two-run single ca pped a
three-run sixth inning which
enabled the While Sox to win
th eir fifth straight ~arne. Al
Oliver homered for Texas,
Indians 7, Twins 3:
David Clyde , with some
strong relief help from Jim
Kern , picked up his fourtlt
victory witltout a loss · to
spark the Indians. Cleveland
snapped a 21-inning scoreless
streak to hand Geoff Zahn the
loss.
Tigers I, Ruya ls 3:
Aurelio Rodriguez hit a
two- run homer and Jack
BillinKharn allowed only
three hits in eight innings to
lead Detroit. J ohn Hiller
ca me on in the ninth for his
seventh save.

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By IRA KAUFMAN
'!PI Sports Writer
NEW YORK (UP! ) - A
strapping right-hander, once
publicized as Nolan Ryan's
clone, now wants only to be
judged as John D' Acquisto.
In 1974, D'Acquisto's
fastball flashed across
National League home pl~tes
lik e a streaki ng, though
erratic, meteor. He fanned
167 batters in 215 innings for
the San Francisco Gia nts and
was named the National
League's Rookie Pitcher of
th e Year, reco rding 12
victories.
That's when D'Acquisto
was widely heralded as "the
next Ryan " - the same
treatment sports writers and
. broadcasters administer to
every hardthrowing young
pitcher.
"I hate to be compared ;
they expect you tu live up to
other people 's expectations. I
want to come along like
myself, " says D'Acquisto.
Nine
months
after
D'Acquislo's early fling witlt
stardom, it all carne apart starting willt his right arm.
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pearance al Tiger Stad.tum in
a four game series.
If the T1gers should gel hot

on the field , lhey could easi ly
dr·aw more than 15(),0011 that
weekend.
Th e Tigers announced
Frida y all of the reserved
seats for the Friday night
game against the Yankees
have been so ld. They are now
se lling general admission
seats on a reserved basis for
that game.
Detro it is one of seven AL
teams that have had an in·
crease in attendance so far
thi s season. Those teams are
the Royal s. Baltimor e
Orioles, Boston Red , Sox,
Yankees , Oakl and A's and
Texas Rangers .

pnints en route to the easy
victory whi ch l ook just one
hour and 20 . minutes on the
center c.ourt of the Roland
Garros Stadium.
He has not lust a set lhe
entire tournament.
Borg,
French
Open
champion in 1974 and 1975,
chose lo play most of the
match from the baseline,
which resulled in several long
rallies with his 25-year·old
oppnnenl. But wh en the blong
Swede chose to come to the
net he overpowered Barazzutli just as easily .
Borg's shots were so fi erce
that in the third game of the
seco nd sel he h1 t a ball back
to Barazzulli which knocked
the Italian' s racket out of his

It was Borg's eighth ft ctory
whu will be aiming over Barazzutti in as many
lor a th ird slra1ghl Winb ledon malches and hi s erosion of
title next month, did slip on ce the Italian's r e~ ist.an ce was
- when he fell on his back on progressive.
· Barazzutti look Borg tu
the court 's dusty red clay
rea ching for a forehand in the deuce three tim es in th e first
set and three times in lhe
fifth game of lhe first set.
But lhal was the only upset second . Bul by the third sel,
as Borg r::t ced tu vi ctory Barazzutti was overpowered
before a capacity crowd of and manag ed to win llll ly fiv e
points.
12,000.
"I wa sn't playin g badl y,"
" I thi nk this wa s lhe best
Barazzutti
said . " But he
mat ch sn far," sa1d Borg,
wasn't
mak
inl:\
cmy mistak es.
who registered fiv e love
He
never
loses
cun
centralion.
games en route to victory.
I
don't
think
he
can
be beaten
"When I won th e first sci 6·
nn
clay.
0 and was 3-1l up in the second,
"The score was ve ry
I was afraid I might not ue
hard
," Barazzulti said . " He
able to cuncentrale," Borg
wasn
't playing again st me. he
sa id. "But I found eve·ry ttme
wa
s
pla yin g again st the
lhal I could concentrate , I

hand .

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Friday the signing of two
players in th e recent draft ,
giving them a total of 11
play ers signed from thi s
week's selections.
Th e Heels signed Charles
I.eibrandt, a left-hand ed
pitcher from th e Uni versity
of Miami, and Christ
Storpolo, an outfielder fr om
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NEW YORK (UPI)- PGA
Commissioner Deane Beman
a nnou nced Friday the
addition of a newly created
tournament, the $100,000
Central and South American
Open, to the PGA tour, which
this year wlll be played Nov .
9-12
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ln!Alrnational Country Club in
Co!ita Rica, jusl outside San
Jose.
The Open marks the first
PGA tour event in that part of
the hemisphere since the
Caribbean tour was discontinued afler 1973. But there
are plans to schedule another
Caribbean tour In Ule fall .

Montreal Expos announced
Friday the sisnings of Ray·
mood Shines and Donald
. Mendon. two of 21 proepects
Ule club selected (n , the
annual swnmer free agent
draft held earlier in the week .
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•
lS up 48 percent

after my arm surgery (June,
1975), " says the 26-year-old
relief pile her of the San Diego
Padres. "When I couldn't get
lhe ball over, I started to give
them something to hit just to
thr ow strikes. I was a
defensive pitcher after I hurt
my arm."
D' Acquisto suffered
Ulrough a miserable 1976
campaign with the Giants
before he was traded to the
St. Louis Cardinals in
October, 1976, and he recalls
the erosion of hi s selfconfidence:
"Bill Rigney (then Giants
Manager ) told me in August,
'76, 'l'ni not gonna pitch you
the rest of the season.' He
never gave me a reason and
he never did pitch me again
until the last game of the
year.
"And then he expects me to
be sharp."
D' Acquislo has always
been a power pitcher willt
poor control - but during
Utose post-surgery years with
San Francisco and St. Louis,
he couldn't even groove ~
pitches lor strikes with any
consistency . The Padres

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Ca mpbe ll ( 8 ) and Pocoroba ;
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Barazzutli 6.j), 6-1. 6-0 to
reach Sunday's fin als of the
$400,000 Fren ch Open Tennis
Championships.
Bu r~. who turned 22 last
Tuesday, dropped just 35

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PARIS (UPI) - Top seed
Bjorn Borg, who looks more
impressive with each passing
match ,
continu.ed
his
devastating play Saturday,
defeating Italian Corrado

picked him up from the
Cardinals in May , 1977 but he
again struggled lo reach
mediocrity last season.
But a funny thing happened
to D'Acquisto on the way to
Tucson this past exhibition
season : he was told the trullt · DETROIT (UP!) - The
: by
a
major lea gue Tigers' fast start in the
manager.
Pennant Race has boosted
" I called him over at the the team's attendance by 48
end of spring training and percent - the highest pertold him, 'We have a whole lot ce ntage box office increase uf
of goodlooking young pitchers any time in the American
on lltis team,' says Padres League.
Manager Roger. Craig. "His
In the Tigers' first 22 home
face must have sank 10 feet. dates this season, they have
Then I rold him we decided to attracted 494 ,463 cash
keep him on the team- but I customer s. That is a n
emphasized that he was the average of 22,385 every time
lOth man on our staff .
they have opened the gates.
"I told him he'd be the
That is 159,677 more lhan
mopup man - coming in they drew for their first 22
when we're nine runs behind dates a year ago or an in·
- until he proved to me he crease of 48 percent.
could pitch. The next day he
Ka nsas City has watched
came up to me and said its attendance increase
'nobody ever talked to me 187,486 as a result uf the
like thai."'
Division title . However, for
D' Acquisto is not a starting the Royals tha t represents an
pitcher anymore - but he's increase of only 40 percent.
not a mopup man either. The
Detroit is looking ahead lo
Padres are using him in long · June 22-25 when the Yankees
relief and the results have will make their first apbeen reassuring to everyone
bul the opposition.
MI LWAUKEE (UP!) Through his first 22 innings Coach Don Nelson said the
D' Acquislo allowed 13 hits, Milwaukee Bucks "gol the
walked 13 and struck out 26 man we wanted" Friday
while com piling a glittering when they drafted St. .John 's
Texas, Oliver tn.
Major League Resulfs
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Johnson said by telephone
Lee ( 6 ), D . Acqu lsto (7 l ana Lang ford ( 8) and Ess ian . W short
reliever.
I
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McGhee receives real
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GALLIPOLIS - Myron L
(Bud\ M cG h~e after having
met all ur thr reqlll re mt&gt;nts
set forth by t h~ state of Ohio.
rece ived hts · real est a te
brukers lic('nse on June 5.
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Suit filed
against &lt;'HUtJi e

\!cense,

McGhee has tenninatcd hts
association wi th VS Realty
and is now oper at mg under
"Bud" McG hee Realty. He
11 i\1 maintau1 his office at 428
Second Ave . 111 Gallipu\is.
phone t61 4J 446-0552.

GA LLI PO LI S
The
Western Sav ings AsSDciation
of Trot wood, Ohio, has fi led
suit against Joachim A. and
Ba rba ra A. Rohach, Spring
Lake. Minn.. in Ga 11ia Count y·
Common Pleas Co urt .
West ern Sav in gs see ks
$39,95L29 plus 81o percent
in te rest and costs fro m
December I, 1977. Th e
pla in tiff
also
see ks
foreclosure of the mortgage
on 13.866 acres of land in
Morgan Township.
Plaintiff further asked that
a11 liens on the property be
marsha11ed. In addilion. the
pla int iff asked th at t he
property be sold to sa tisfy
their claim.
In furt her court action.
Judge Ronald R. Calho un
awarded a judgment of
$600.35 to Heeda K. Johnso n,
Rt. 2, Vinton, in a suit against
Te resa Scott, Ga1lipolis.

''Bud " and h1 s family have

resided in the Gallipolis area
since Jan uary , 1960. Married
tv the former Don a J .

C u n~

dtff. they have three children
and one grandchtld : Mrs.
John 1Beth 1 Null and son
1\yan : Vtckt, a studl'llt at
Ohio Statr and Steve. a
student at Ga \lia Academy.
Pnur to guing into the real
estat e busmess McG hee was

associated with The Eva ns
Packing Co. •french City
Meatsl as a salesman for 15

years.
Am on ~

ho bbies.

Ju s interests and
McGh ee hold s

membe r ship

in Murnw g

r&gt;awn L(_ldgc Nu. 7, Ga llipolis
Elks Lo d g~ No. 107. Ohio
Va 11ev Toast mast ers Club,
Gallirolis Golf Club, member

~

REPORTS TH EFT
GALLIPO LI S - Ot ho
Wolfe report ed to th e
Gallip ol is City Police
Depart ment f riday that
sometime Thursday night 200
ft . of black water hose was
taken from Central Soya , 17
~ Court St , Ga llipolis.

0 l.l l l 'I 0

Bible School
opens June 26

MYRON McG HEE

Instructions

GALLI POLIS .
Roy
Newell. administrative aide
lo Stale Auditor Thomas E.
Ferguson, wi ll be guest
· speaker at a Democratic
potluck dinner to be he ld in
Ga\lia Count y. Mr. Newell
will present an interesting
program on "Government
and You" and speak on the
record of Auditor f erguson.
The dinner is scheduled for
Thursda y, J une 22 at 6: 30
p.m. at the Rodney Grange
Ha ll. off Rt. 35 , in Rodney.
TI1ere is no cha rge to attend.
All residents of Gallia County
and surrounding counties arc
invited to attend . Guests are

even t.

· E nt ert ainm ent will be
provided.
Co-chairmen for the dinner
arc three young Democrats of
Ga\lia County : floyd Wright ,
Dona ld R. Wright and Jeff
Cook, of Rt . 3, Gallipolis.
f or addi tional information,
contact Floyd Wright at 44621139 .

Addition project due for

MID DLE PORT - f our
new members were given
instruction by Joe Young
when the Middleport Pomeroy Rotary Club met in
regular sess ion Fri day
eveni ng at Heath United
Methodist Ch urch .
The four new members Pal Hill, Char les Cassell,
Jam es Sh eets and Pat
O'Brien - were presented
books on Rotary Club work,
pins and four-way test desk
plaques . Gu es ts for the
meeting, presided over by
John Rice in the absence of
Carl Denison, president, were
Bill Knight , Point Pleasant,
and Cleland Will is, Ga11ipolis.
Women of t he church
served a dJnner.

CO LUMBUS Kei th
Bradbury , vice - president
and treasurer of Bob Evan s
Farms, In c. , a nnounced
construct ion is underway on a
9300 square feet one-story

APPLY FOR LICENSE
GALUPOUS - Applying
for ma rriage license Friday
in Probate Court were Larry
Joseph Hood , 19, Addison,
carpenter's helper and Barbara J ean Ste wa rt , 17,
GaUipolis, sa les clerk.

by commission
GALLIPOLIS - A recent
incident involving the killing
of 10 sheep and three goals by
a pa ck of dogs has led a
spokesman for the Ga llia
Co unt y Commi ss ione r 's
office to issue a warni ng to
re~i dent s that all dogs in th e
cuunty must be lagged.
Further, if a dog is involved
in the sla ughter of livestock,
by law, that animal may be
destroyed within 48 hours.
The Commissioner's offi ce
warns that residents should
be aware of this law, and
understand that it is being
enforced.

MEET TIJESOAY
POME ROY
The
Pomeroy Eagles La dles
Auxiliary will meet at 8 p.m .
Tuesd ay at the clu b.
Meetin gs a r e held every
other Tuesday at 8 p.m. AU
interested persons a re invited.

DONATED ITEMS- The Student Orga nization of the
Practical Nursing School of Buckeye Hills Career Center
re ce ntl y donated two sphyg moma nometers, th ree
scissors and three pen lights to the Gallia County
Volunteer Emergency Squad . Becky Brislin and Gary
Rife , students in the Practical Nursing program , present
the items to Greg Frazier, a board member of the GCVES.

EVENT NEXT SATURDAY
GAL I.!P OLIS
A
Gymania Ganu will be held at
the Bob Evans Amphitheatre
Saturday , June 17, at 7 p.m.
Roger Williams, of Thunnan ,
is the chorister and Mrs. ,
Margaret Th omas is the
pian ist. The Cava lcade
Choristers under the direction of D. Merrill Davis and
John Ec ker wi ll prese nt
special numbers. A Welsh
Tea will follow the program
served by the Cardiff Club.
The Cardiff. Clu b of
Southeastern Ohio Women's
Welsh Club invtte everyone to
allend this traditional Welsh
songfest.

completion in late August

Warning issued

addition to the company's
headquarters, 3776 S. High
St. , Columbus. Completion is
set for late August.
Corporate growth requiring
an incr.ea sin g number of
employees in Columbus is the
reason for expanslon, according to Bradbury. He said
the original build ing was
completed in 1963, with three
additions bet ween then and
1975. This is the fourth and
largest single addition in 15
years.
Sev enty·five employ ees
curre ntly wo rk at th e
Colum bus office, with the
new addition \o house some of
the company's execut iv e
offices and sales acco unting
department.
Bob Evans Farms, Inc..
markets sausage in 12 stales
from the Mississippi River to
the ea st coast and operates
the wholly owned subsidiary ,
Bob Evans Farm Foods, Inc.,
with 36 resta urants in Ohio,
Kentucky, Indiana , Mi chigan
and West Virginia.

MARRIAGE LICENSES.
POMEROY - Marriage
licenses were issued to Roger
Warren Stearns, 28, Rt. I,
Rutland, and Florence Mae
Richmond , 18, Rt. I, Middleport : Ralph Eugene
Bayes , 39, Lubbock, Texas,
a nd Betty Fergu son, 35,
Middleport .

Find out why~ all
over are switching to Allstate
auto insurance.
Why are so many dr ivers switching,
their insurance ro Allstate?
We' ll gi·;e you lots of reasons.
Allstate offers lots of special
rates and discounts. Good Driver.
,
Compact Car. Two Car. Low
Mi leage. Young Married. And more.
And Allstate offers today's most
advanced claim handling. Coast
lo wast. Fast. Convenient.
We th in k you'll find a
di fference wit h Allstate.
So compare companies. Find out
why the ow ners of over nine
million cars are now in "good
hands." Call or come in.

ACROSS

1 3~

71 Co n la tn e r

74 Groups ot
th rees

133 Cubtc m e ter
135 Harvest god-

16 Sheer

76 Lat r

21 One commt l-

77 Sna1e

dess
138 Dance step

ted to pr tson
lor Ide
22 Cit rus l rut l

78 In ad dttt on

132 Oll sp11 ng

den

13 W1pe out
14 Bet
25 Un tt o t
Siamese

18 Re s1gn

88 Call

mf'nt

tabt.H I

flower

9-l Goss 1p
98 Vrrgrn1a

16 Su ccor

WI I-

37 Chr nf''H' oa -

gada

38 Wo rm
40 Ell s
d2 Pose l or par
trart
43 Fur bea rrng
mamrna l
44 Mound
45 Hasten
47 Sola
49 Warmth

452 2nd Avr

Gallipolis

50 We• gh l olInd1a
51 Full suppl y
54 Challenge
55 38th pres1·
den t
S6 Mo ther ot
D•onysu s
59 Con d uc ted
50 CarPen ter :,
tool

109

5 Arid

8 Pn nt er's

measure lpl. \

9 Pr efiJ. ; with

10 Conju nc tion
11 Forgive

10 Norse god

,.

I' I'

srlve r

1

1'

chloride
147 Music : as

tellurium

91 Take unlaw-

poin t

tully
92 Soaks up

27 Before

'' I'' I"

157 Note of
scale

r,.

I''

I"

wrllten
148 The sun
149 Fuss
151 Hebrew lette r
153 Symbol for

90 Passageway 155 Compass

ca n vil lage

I"

80 Amerr can

~ rod uct
146 od ium

tent

19 Royal
20 South Affl·

" I' I' 1• 1··

140 Foam
144 Write
145 Bakel' s

ostric h

18 Sy mbol lor

129 Matures

74 Rtp
75 Game
77 Test
.
78 Appellallon

81 Female
sheep
113 G,ra'n
84 Liberat e
87 G1asp
89 Most compe-

17 Make lace

12\War god
116 Wa y
118 Decay

134 Colded clo th
136 Metal tubes

ot A l~ena

12 Dry
13 Flying mammal
14 EKiSIS
15 Loss
16 Trade

127 E-.pe11ences

Somewhat
dim . .

73 l as t snc lines 137 Cubic m eter
0 ~ son net
139 Ha utess

7 Told

1?•I Stlich

132 Carousal

ltcewo rk

71

by KORB Y

Sizes
J7 to 46

ge ou s

70 Bower of Ia!· 131 Preposi tion

, poi nt

sop

130 Mo re coura·

68 No t merry

4 Co mpass

110 No te o t
sc ale
111 The s weet ~

ano!her fo rrr:

129 Se parate

64 Edible tish

6 Perm its

de• tv
56 Ba bylon1an
de rty
67 lnd•a rerg n
69 Ooc tr rne

61 Unger
6J Units

sel

tabbr 1

65 Teutonrc

64 Wa lk

125 Tull ol Ieath·
57 Rent
ers
58 Fungous diS· tit Groan
ease
127 Use again i n

1r. !crest
2 Ceremome s
3 Rear of yes -

DOtnl
A stale

11? Unreft ned
11 4 SupP.rlahve
en drng
116 Lubnca le
117 Avo rds
119 Green land
se ttleme nt
120 H1nts

62 Reqre l

56 Hall

I"'

You give Dad a sport coat and we
wi II give him a genuine horsehide
leather belt.
FREEl

SLACKS

•12

99

CA SUALS BY STATLER

Give Dad a pair of slacks and a
dress shirt and we will give him a
tie.
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that are now rea dy to be
resoi\ed."
Resoili og will include
placing a 6-i nch layer of so il
from ad joining fields over the
regra ded spoil ma teria l.
Reseeding a ct ivities involve

wee ks from now /' Kna pp

•
PLUS

results
DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE

1 FREE MILK FLO CAP PER TON PURCHASED
-

GALLIA ROLLER MILLS

COLUMBUS I UPI) - The
cash grain prices
(pe r bushel) pa id to farmers
by grain elevators in the
prini cipal ma rketing areas of
Ohio after the markets closed
fr iday until th e markets
close Monday :
Northeast Ohio : No . 2
wheal $2.78: No. 2 shelled
corn $2.24: No . 2 oilts $1.46;
No. 1 soybea ns $6 .56.
Northw est Ohio: No. 2
wheut $2.86: No. 2 she lled
&lt;:~vera gc

DEUTZ.
Come in and deal during the
month of June. Take advantage of your Deutz dealer's
special allowances plus ...
get CASH BACK direct from
Deutz. These special
"Spring Savi ngs", are yours
on Deutz air-cooled diesel
tractors only if you act
now!I!

corn $2.30 ; No . 2 oats $1.42o ;

No. I soybea ns $6,65.
Central Oh io : No. 2 whea l
$2.92: No. 2 shell ed corn
$2.32: No . 2 oats $1.60: No. I
soybeans $6.62.
West Central Ohio: No. 2
wheat $2.92: No. 2 shelled
corn $2.38; No: 2 oats $1.58;
No. I soybea ns $6.66.
Southwest Ohi o: No. 2
wheat $2.92: No. 2 she lled
corn $2.37 : No. 2 oats $1.50;
No . 1 soybea ns $6.69.
Tr end : No. 2 wh eat.
sharply lower ; Nn . 2 shelled

A

DEUTZ

unchanged : No. I soybea ns,
higher.

A thought for the day : In
1916, Hepub\w;,n Warren G.
Harding mmle a statement
para phraSI'd 40 years later by
Pr esident .John F . Kennedy,
.. ... We

have

111U s l

*695
•

•
IIIIUL, PUS

DRESS SHIRTS
By Fruit of the Loom
Golden Harvest
Collection

SIZES '1 4 to 17%

Wearhaus
• • MEN'S WE AIL,. ••

SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA

03006
04506
06206
06806 08006
010006
013006

Fill lElTZ.

Come in and deal during the
month of June. Take advan·
tage of your Deutz dealsr's
special allowances plus ...
get CASHBACK direct from
Deutz. These special
"Spring Savings", are yours
on Deutz air-cooled diesel
tractors only if you act
now ill

CAfiiiAC« M lllfSE • .JTIICI WCTDIISI
MQOe1

03006
04506
06206
0.6806
08006
010006
013006

P TO HP

&amp;1Y1f'I9S

32 _
43 60
68
85 _
105
126

$211
211
211
211
311
•
311

riii'U WE 811&amp;1111:11 AT Jlllfl lfJI@
- flll'lL lET cu.ACI 11• llffiJl.
ACT alii . . JMS Mil

c... _, 111M gp Ill If:

FULTON-THOMPSON TRACTOR SALES
VIIIIG AVL

992-5101

POMEROY, OHIO

32
43
---

60
68

85
105
126

Two· wneel d(/ve models only

Savr ngs

$200
200
200
200

388

300
300

YOU'U SAVE GREENBACKS AT YOUII DEALEII
AND YOU'll SET CASHBACK FROM DEUJZ.
ACT NOW!!! BIIING THIS AD!

SIDER'S EQUIPMENT
HENDERSON , W.VA .

HWY. 35

Ol! er exprres June 30 1978

2 NEW ·Products at Central Soya

a

ci tizenship l es~ concerned
about wtwt the ~o v e rnment
can tlo fur it and more
anxious dbout what it can do
for the nation:"

aurl·
tacts

PTO HP

M odel

304-675-3440

BELTS

$695

CASHBACK 011 THESE Ill-STOCK TRACTORS!

Come out and cash in at:

co r n , unchanged ; Nn. 2 oats,

81 GRAPE

Stripes, Solid Colors with

S-MUL
50 DIFFERENT PATIERN S

What will be done once
these curfun enlS a re given?
First, we appr at se the
natu ral r esources. What do
we have - what is their
cundi ti on - wh at a re their
problems 11r opport unities.
We need have answers ft,r all
of these questiuns.
Next we evalua te these

sa id. The prujecl a rea cuvers
86 acres whi ch ha ve been
eroding for over 20 yea rs into
the West Bra nch of Shade
~i vc r tributa ry .

"A REAL NICE SELECTION"

and Other Details

,I..

eroding fmm the project site .
Arcordin g t o Harold
Knapp, Superintendent of the
project for Huhlin Cons tru c tio n C(Jmpany,
" Rcseedmg should sta rt in
about two wee ks on areas

Machine Washable

Contrasting Collar, Sleeves

d iJOC?

comments. We consolidate
them and find the major
concerns ur problem areas.
After t his t he nal ton a\
gove rnment has ne w policies
developed based on the given
informat ion . Wh en the new
policies ar e made, t he
program will be impl emented
to correct or hel p solve some
of the problems that local
citizens outlined.
One point lu fnentior1 here is
that - th is is no report to be
made and lost or forgotten.
There must be an ann ual
rcpmt t o Congre.ss on th e
budgeting of these problems
by the President. And every
fifth yea r the local people will
Continued on page D-ll

ap ply ing lim e, fertil ize r,
&gt;1raw mulch and seed.
" The lola \ project sh ould
be completed about eight

SHORT SLEEVE

SPORT SHIRTS
1eo

Heb or n" project.
The
regradi ng of the strip nune
spo il is over onc~h a lf t'um ~
plete.
Two sediment ponds have
been constructed tu reduce
the a mount of sedim ent

GENUINE HORSE LEATHER

Size s
30 to 44

Pl ai ns · Pla ids - Checks

SHORT SLEEVE

I"

BY BOYD RUTH
Soli Cons. Service
Telephone 992-6G4'7
POME ROY
Heclamat ion work is pro ·
gr essing in Sc ipio Twp ..
Meigs Cou nty, on the "Land

,.. ,.

From (KRAFT)

:::I:ll!lJIIIII!!!11111111111 11111111111
Wa ist
Sizes
29 to 42

attend and voice hi:-&gt; or her
uptnion _
What does this information
prugrarn hope to fi nd?
Basica ll y we wa nt to know
OJ Wha t yo u feel arc the
problems in your a rea , (2)
the present J&gt;rugrarns so lving
these problem s and, [ 3 ) if
nut. wh at else needs to be

Meigs reclamation in progress

38% Red Rose Dairy Short Pellet
42% Red Rose Dairy Mixer
32% Eclipse Dairy Supplements
Fruit of the Loom and
Hanes Underwear .
Ties • $3.50
All Leather Belts • $6.95
Iilterwoven Hose
Wranglers
Fashion Jeans
Sport Caps
Walking Shorts

118 Employs

This means that every indiv idu al , urga nizatlun ur
gruup wi th an interest or
l'!JJH.: crn
a bout nat ura l
rCS1i Urces, C:Jn have a voice in
shaping loca l and national
cnnser vatiun prugra 1ns.
Wht:Jt acti ons are proposed
llJ gath er local opin ions cmd
comments? There have been
nearly 3,000 questionnaires
sen t tu cuunty citizens a nd~or
lan down ers. Th ere a re
seve ral hundred in the
Agricul\ure Serv ice Center
ava ilable to anyone wi shin g
tu
respond . Telephone
comments are welcomed at
any time. And on July 10,
th ere wt ll be a publtc mee ting
open to any one wishing to

VIEW Of str ip mine spoil before regrading at Meigs
County " West Branch Shade River" reclamation project
one-m ile north .of Pageville. t Photo by Boyd Ruth , USDA SCSI.

'5.00 PER TON DISCOUNT
ON:

SILVER BRIPGE PLAZA

SPORT COATS

REGRADED strip mine spoi l rea dy for addition of 6inch layer of soil to support pla nt life. No vegetation has
existed on most of site fot ov er 2oyears. (Photo by Boyd
Ruth, USDA-SCS ).

AND

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
Phone 446-1761

• • MEN'S WEAR_.. ••

119 Transscented
gresses
herb
55 Perta ining to 121 Co lo nizes
France
113 Conju nction

161 Slack
DOWN
1 Ooen space

108 Compass

weed
116 Man ' s
name

53 Str ong-

160 Dog re m

tOO Pert orm
10? Hard twrsted
thread
103 Afh rmatr ve
10d Depos rt
105 Orrnk s
slo wly
106 One o f Three
Musketeer s

t 15 Biblical

Gallia Counly
GAI.l.IPOI.JS - Last week
I mention ed a new phi losoph y
being formed by the federal
~uve rn mc n t
to ward its
nat ural resource policies .
Now, I wi ll outli ne th e
prog ram and pr oc edu res
from which the ne w policies
will be made.
The purpose of th e
Resources Conservation Act
is to ensur e that USDA
prog rams f(J r the co n·
se rva tion uf suil , water and
r&lt;.'i at ed
resources a re
re:;ponsive to the shor1 and
long-te rm needs uf the nation.

NICI( JOHNSON

tn Frutt drinks
ern Indians
11 3 Chickens

Soil Cons. St&gt;rvice

McGINNESS-STANLEY AGENCY :INC.

11 2 Southwest-

numbe r

!59 Taut

99 Mr splaced

107 Stu pefy

49 Vast throng
SO Prophet
51 Entreaties
52 Smalles t

156 Mo re usual
158 tncl inal ron

lOw

106 Co llec tion s
ot fact s

IOJ waste

study
154 Poker stakes

97 Calm

35 Fre e of

\0

152 Musrcal

90 Showy

33 Preln down
34 Brow n \o..,wr

body
42 Appeared
43 Withered
44 Fiber plant
46 Preposition
48 Allowance

!50 Repul se

89 Re g•on

32 A st att&gt;

41 H eav enly

144 Yo ung
salmo n
145 Scor ches
147 Strike s
149 Srmian

CO W

10 Acco mpl rsh-

40 Seines

142 Pronoun

85 lrtsh dramahst
86 Cues trke

It ShOu ts

39 lean-to

141 Arti c le

143 Part ol
be

97 ShOie birds
99 Fal sehoOds
tOt Largebeaked bird
105 Cook slowly

District Conserva tionist

Grain

ear aus

95 Act ual be1ng
96 Wei rd

sure

140 Resort

79 Repea t w1 lh·
out vanaoon
82 Tall1ed
84 Group ol

93 ReverberaI ton

36 Chiel
37 Weary

139 Mar shes

Sh ipS

currency

29 Great Lake
31 Cloth mea·

Evergreen
trees

77 Beast ol bur -

BY STEPHEN HIBINGER

NOW AVAILABLE THROUGH
THE

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I Pre-em tnent
6 Genu s o!
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Program, procedures .outlined

RUTLAND - Bible School
has been set for the Rutland
United Methodist Church for
the week of J une 2ii from 6:30
to 8:30 each evening. "Jesus,
God's Wonderful Gift " will be
the theme.
There will be crafts, Bible
teaching, and refreshments
for the school for children
from three through youth.
Tr a nsportal ion will be
provided.

asked to bnng a prepared
dish and tableware.
F ea l urcd spca ker s are
Stale Hep. Ron J a mes, Jack
Hilyer for Slate Senate, and
Jim Plummer for Congress.
All Democratic candidates
are iJJVited to speak at the

given to new
Romrians

C-7- The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunda y, June II , 1978

~
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1'.._,.I

.

Don't skimp on the potash if
you want top yieldi n ~ soybeans.That's t he advice of
C liff S p ies . Pu r d ue
Uni versi ty
ag ron om ist.
" Pota ssium is the element
soybeans most fr equ e~tly

'

I'

,

~.

Give your
chickens and turkeys

run short of while there ts a
tendency to use potas h and
phosphate in t he sa me
amounts. Soybean s remove

mor e
p ot a s h
.than
phosphate." S~il ~H 1s not
an important hmttmg fac tor
for soybean yields. Spies
says tha t if ~H is adequate
for corn. tt 's generally
adequate for . s~ yb ea n s.
University of lllmo1s ag:onomists say t hey ·~ lillie
need for micronutnents or
nitrogen fertilization for
sor beans . Univemty of
Illinois agronomiStS fl!l'l,
" broadcast application ?f
soybean fertilizer u su~lly ts
sufficient. However, tf the
phosphate level is .very low,
benefit may be dertved fro~
placing some i~ the row .
Using both sml test and
plant anal ysis will show you
what you need for high yielding soybea ns.

FULTON-lltOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES
Spri ng Ave.

Pumerov Oh io

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69 SYCAMORE
GALLIPOLIS

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birds wi ll consume more feed and use ll
efficientl y,"" they 'll gain rapidly' and develop big, mealy bodies. They H restsl
stress and disease. red ucing moriBhty and
cull.

*CENTRAL SOYA IS NOW CLOSING AT NOON ON SATURDAY

�C~ - The Sunday

Times.Sentinel, Sunday, June 11, 1978

Democrat dinner
slated June 22

McGhee receives real
estate brokers license
GALLIPOLIS - Myron L
(Bud\ M cG h~e after having
met all ur thr reqlll re mt&gt;nts
set forth by t h~ state of Ohio.
rece ived hts · real est a te
brukers lic('nse on June 5.
McG hee, fur the pa st t wu
years has been sN ving as a
salesm an
a nd branc h
manager fu r VS Rea it)· in the
tiallipolis area .
Having received hi s real
est ate

br ok er's

and past president of the
Ua 11 ipo\IS Hecreation Board,
and for the past 25 years has
been active as a free lance
sport scast er and master of
ce remoni es throughout the
area .
McGhee is the son of Mrs.
Mary McGhee of Jackson .

Suit filed
against &lt;'HUtJi e

\!cense,

McGhee has tenninatcd hts
association wi th VS Realty
and is now oper at mg under
"Bud" McG hee Realty. He
11 i\1 maintau1 his office at 428
Second Ave . 111 Gallipu\is.
phone t61 4J 446-0552.

GA LLI PO LI S
The
Western Sav ings AsSDciation
of Trot wood, Ohio, has fi led
suit against Joachim A. and
Ba rba ra A. Rohach, Spring
Lake. Minn.. in Ga 11ia Count y·
Common Pleas Co urt .
West ern Sav in gs see ks
$39,95L29 plus 81o percent
in te rest and costs fro m
December I, 1977. Th e
pla in tiff
also
see ks
foreclosure of the mortgage
on 13.866 acres of land in
Morgan Township.
Plaintiff further asked that
a11 liens on the property be
marsha11ed. In addilion. the
pla int iff asked th at t he
property be sold to sa tisfy
their claim.
In furt her court action.
Judge Ronald R. Calho un
awarded a judgment of
$600.35 to Heeda K. Johnso n,
Rt. 2, Vinton, in a suit against
Te resa Scott, Ga1lipolis.

''Bud " and h1 s family have

resided in the Gallipolis area
since Jan uary , 1960. Married
tv the former Don a J .

C u n~

dtff. they have three children
and one grandchtld : Mrs.
John 1Beth 1 Null and son
1\yan : Vtckt, a studl'llt at
Ohio Statr and Steve. a
student at Ga \lia Academy.
Pnur to guing into the real
estat e busmess McG hee was

associated with The Eva ns
Packing Co. •french City
Meatsl as a salesman for 15

years.
Am on ~

ho bbies.

Ju s interests and
McGh ee hold s

membe r ship

in Murnw g

r&gt;awn L(_ldgc Nu. 7, Ga llipolis
Elks Lo d g~ No. 107. Ohio
Va 11ev Toast mast ers Club,
Gallirolis Golf Club, member

~

REPORTS TH EFT
GALLIPO LI S - Ot ho
Wolfe report ed to th e
Gallip ol is City Police
Depart ment f riday that
sometime Thursday night 200
ft . of black water hose was
taken from Central Soya , 17
~ Court St , Ga llipolis.

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Bible School
opens June 26

MYRON McG HEE

Instructions

GALLI POLIS .
Roy
Newell. administrative aide
lo Stale Auditor Thomas E.
Ferguson, wi ll be guest
· speaker at a Democratic
potluck dinner to be he ld in
Ga\lia Count y. Mr. Newell
will present an interesting
program on "Government
and You" and speak on the
record of Auditor f erguson.
The dinner is scheduled for
Thursda y, J une 22 at 6: 30
p.m. at the Rodney Grange
Ha ll. off Rt. 35 , in Rodney.
TI1ere is no cha rge to attend.
All residents of Gallia County
and surrounding counties arc
invited to attend . Guests are

even t.

· E nt ert ainm ent will be
provided.
Co-chairmen for the dinner
arc three young Democrats of
Ga\lia County : floyd Wright ,
Dona ld R. Wright and Jeff
Cook, of Rt . 3, Gallipolis.
f or addi tional information,
contact Floyd Wright at 44621139 .

Addition project due for

MID DLE PORT - f our
new members were given
instruction by Joe Young
when the Middleport Pomeroy Rotary Club met in
regular sess ion Fri day
eveni ng at Heath United
Methodist Ch urch .
The four new members Pal Hill, Char les Cassell,
Jam es Sh eets and Pat
O'Brien - were presented
books on Rotary Club work,
pins and four-way test desk
plaques . Gu es ts for the
meeting, presided over by
John Rice in the absence of
Carl Denison, president, were
Bill Knight , Point Pleasant,
and Cleland Will is, Ga11ipolis.
Women of t he church
served a dJnner.

CO LUMBUS Kei th
Bradbury , vice - president
and treasurer of Bob Evan s
Farms, In c. , a nnounced
construct ion is underway on a
9300 square feet one-story

APPLY FOR LICENSE
GALUPOUS - Applying
for ma rriage license Friday
in Probate Court were Larry
Joseph Hood , 19, Addison,
carpenter's helper and Barbara J ean Ste wa rt , 17,
GaUipolis, sa les clerk.

by commission
GALLIPOLIS - A recent
incident involving the killing
of 10 sheep and three goals by
a pa ck of dogs has led a
spokesman for the Ga llia
Co unt y Commi ss ione r 's
office to issue a warni ng to
re~i dent s that all dogs in th e
cuunty must be lagged.
Further, if a dog is involved
in the sla ughter of livestock,
by law, that animal may be
destroyed within 48 hours.
The Commissioner's offi ce
warns that residents should
be aware of this law, and
understand that it is being
enforced.

MEET TIJESOAY
POME ROY
The
Pomeroy Eagles La dles
Auxiliary will meet at 8 p.m .
Tuesd ay at the clu b.
Meetin gs a r e held every
other Tuesday at 8 p.m. AU
interested persons a re invited.

DONATED ITEMS- The Student Orga nization of the
Practical Nursing School of Buckeye Hills Career Center
re ce ntl y donated two sphyg moma nometers, th ree
scissors and three pen lights to the Gallia County
Volunteer Emergency Squad . Becky Brislin and Gary
Rife , students in the Practical Nursing program , present
the items to Greg Frazier, a board member of the GCVES.

EVENT NEXT SATURDAY
GAL I.!P OLIS
A
Gymania Ganu will be held at
the Bob Evans Amphitheatre
Saturday , June 17, at 7 p.m.
Roger Williams, of Thunnan ,
is the chorister and Mrs. ,
Margaret Th omas is the
pian ist. The Cava lcade
Choristers under the direction of D. Merrill Davis and
John Ec ker wi ll prese nt
special numbers. A Welsh
Tea will follow the program
served by the Cardiff Club.
The Cardiff. Clu b of
Southeastern Ohio Women's
Welsh Club invtte everyone to
allend this traditional Welsh
songfest.

completion in late August

Warning issued

addition to the company's
headquarters, 3776 S. High
St. , Columbus. Completion is
set for late August.
Corporate growth requiring
an incr.ea sin g number of
employees in Columbus is the
reason for expanslon, according to Bradbury. He said
the original build ing was
completed in 1963, with three
additions bet ween then and
1975. This is the fourth and
largest single addition in 15
years.
Sev enty·five employ ees
curre ntly wo rk at th e
Colum bus office, with the
new addition \o house some of
the company's execut iv e
offices and sales acco unting
department.
Bob Evans Farms, Inc..
markets sausage in 12 stales
from the Mississippi River to
the ea st coast and operates
the wholly owned subsidiary ,
Bob Evans Farm Foods, Inc.,
with 36 resta urants in Ohio,
Kentucky, Indiana , Mi chigan
and West Virginia.

MARRIAGE LICENSES.
POMEROY - Marriage
licenses were issued to Roger
Warren Stearns, 28, Rt. I,
Rutland, and Florence Mae
Richmond , 18, Rt. I, Middleport : Ralph Eugene
Bayes , 39, Lubbock, Texas,
a nd Betty Fergu son, 35,
Middleport .

Find out why~ all
over are switching to Allstate
auto insurance.
Why are so many dr ivers switching,
their insurance ro Allstate?
We' ll gi·;e you lots of reasons.
Allstate offers lots of special
rates and discounts. Good Driver.
,
Compact Car. Two Car. Low
Mi leage. Young Married. And more.
And Allstate offers today's most
advanced claim handling. Coast
lo wast. Fast. Convenient.
We th in k you'll find a
di fference wit h Allstate.
So compare companies. Find out
why the ow ners of over nine
million cars are now in "good
hands." Call or come in.

ACROSS

1 3~

71 Co n la tn e r

74 Groups ot
th rees

133 Cubtc m e ter
135 Harvest god-

16 Sheer

76 Lat r

21 One commt l-

77 Sna1e

dess
138 Dance step

ted to pr tson
lor Ide
22 Cit rus l rut l

78 In ad dttt on

132 Oll sp11 ng

den

13 W1pe out
14 Bet
25 Un tt o t
Siamese

18 Re s1gn

88 Call

mf'nt

tabt.H I

flower

9-l Goss 1p
98 Vrrgrn1a

16 Su ccor

WI I-

37 Chr nf''H' oa -

gada

38 Wo rm
40 Ell s
d2 Pose l or par
trart
43 Fur bea rrng
mamrna l
44 Mound
45 Hasten
47 Sola
49 Warmth

452 2nd Avr

Gallipolis

50 We• gh l olInd1a
51 Full suppl y
54 Challenge
55 38th pres1·
den t
S6 Mo ther ot
D•onysu s
59 Con d uc ted
50 CarPen ter :,
tool

109

5 Arid

8 Pn nt er's

measure lpl. \

9 Pr efiJ. ; with

10 Conju nc tion
11 Forgive

10 Norse god

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srlve r

1

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chloride
147 Music : as

tellurium

91 Take unlaw-

poin t

tully
92 Soaks up

27 Before

'' I'' I"

157 Note of
scale

r,.

I''

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wrllten
148 The sun
149 Fuss
151 Hebrew lette r
153 Symbol for

90 Passageway 155 Compass

ca n vil lage

I"

80 Amerr can

~ rod uct
146 od ium

tent

19 Royal
20 South Affl·

" I' I' 1• 1··

140 Foam
144 Write
145 Bakel' s

ostric h

18 Sy mbol lor

129 Matures

74 Rtp
75 Game
77 Test
.
78 Appellallon

81 Female
sheep
113 G,ra'n
84 Liberat e
87 G1asp
89 Most compe-

17 Make lace

12\War god
116 Wa y
118 Decay

134 Colded clo th
136 Metal tubes

ot A l~ena

12 Dry
13 Flying mammal
14 EKiSIS
15 Loss
16 Trade

127 E-.pe11ences

Somewhat
dim . .

73 l as t snc lines 137 Cubic m eter
0 ~ son net
139 Ha utess

7 Told

1?•I Stlich

132 Carousal

ltcewo rk

71

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Sizes
J7 to 46

ge ou s

70 Bower of Ia!· 131 Preposi tion

, poi nt

sop

130 Mo re coura·

68 No t merry

4 Co mpass

110 No te o t
sc ale
111 The s weet ~

ano!her fo rrr:

129 Se parate

64 Edible tish

6 Perm its

de• tv
56 Ba bylon1an
de rty
67 lnd•a rerg n
69 Ooc tr rne

61 Unger
6J Units

sel

tabbr 1

65 Teutonrc

64 Wa lk

125 Tull ol Ieath·
57 Rent
ers
58 Fungous diS· tit Groan
ease
127 Use again i n

1r. !crest
2 Ceremome s
3 Rear of yes -

DOtnl
A stale

11? Unreft ned
11 4 SupP.rlahve
en drng
116 Lubnca le
117 Avo rds
119 Green land
se ttleme nt
120 H1nts

62 Reqre l

56 Hall

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wi II give him a genuine horsehide
leather belt.
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Give Dad a pair of slacks and a
dress shirt and we will give him a
tie.
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that are now rea dy to be
resoi\ed."
Resoili og will include
placing a 6-i nch layer of so il
from ad joining fields over the
regra ded spoil ma teria l.
Reseeding a ct ivities involve

wee ks from now /' Kna pp

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results
DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE

1 FREE MILK FLO CAP PER TON PURCHASED
-

GALLIA ROLLER MILLS

COLUMBUS I UPI) - The
cash grain prices
(pe r bushel) pa id to farmers
by grain elevators in the
prini cipal ma rketing areas of
Ohio after the markets closed
fr iday until th e markets
close Monday :
Northeast Ohio : No . 2
wheal $2.78: No. 2 shelled
corn $2.24: No . 2 oilts $1.46;
No. 1 soybea ns $6 .56.
Northw est Ohio: No. 2
wheut $2.86: No. 2 she lled
&lt;:~vera gc

DEUTZ.
Come in and deal during the
month of June. Take advantage of your Deutz dealer's
special allowances plus ...
get CASH BACK direct from
Deutz. These special
"Spring Savi ngs", are yours
on Deutz air-cooled diesel
tractors only if you act
now!I!

corn $2.30 ; No . 2 oats $1.42o ;

No. I soybea ns $6,65.
Central Oh io : No. 2 whea l
$2.92: No. 2 shell ed corn
$2.32: No . 2 oats $1.60: No. I
soybeans $6.62.
West Central Ohio: No. 2
wheat $2.92: No. 2 shelled
corn $2.38; No: 2 oats $1.58;
No. I soybea ns $6.66.
Southwest Ohi o: No. 2
wheat $2.92: No. 2 she lled
corn $2.37 : No. 2 oats $1.50;
No . 1 soybea ns $6.69.
Tr end : No. 2 wh eat.
sharply lower ; Nn . 2 shelled

A

DEUTZ

unchanged : No. I soybea ns,
higher.

A thought for the day : In
1916, Hepub\w;,n Warren G.
Harding mmle a statement
para phraSI'd 40 years later by
Pr esident .John F . Kennedy,
.. ... We

have

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DRESS SHIRTS
By Fruit of the Loom
Golden Harvest
Collection

SIZES '1 4 to 17%

Wearhaus
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SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA

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Come in and deal during the
month of June. Take advan·
tage of your Deutz dealsr's
special allowances plus ...
get CASHBACK direct from
Deutz. These special
"Spring Savings", are yours
on Deutz air-cooled diesel
tractors only if you act
now ill

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388

300
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AND YOU'll SET CASHBACK FROM DEUJZ.
ACT NOW!!! BIIING THIS AD!

SIDER'S EQUIPMENT
HENDERSON , W.VA .

HWY. 35

Ol! er exprres June 30 1978

2 NEW ·Products at Central Soya

a

ci tizenship l es~ concerned
about wtwt the ~o v e rnment
can tlo fur it and more
anxious dbout what it can do
for the nation:"

aurl·
tacts

PTO HP

M odel

304-675-3440

BELTS

$695

CASHBACK 011 THESE Ill-STOCK TRACTORS!

Come out and cash in at:

co r n , unchanged ; Nn. 2 oats,

81 GRAPE

Stripes, Solid Colors with

S-MUL
50 DIFFERENT PATIERN S

What will be done once
these curfun enlS a re given?
First, we appr at se the
natu ral r esources. What do
we have - what is their
cundi ti on - wh at a re their
problems 11r opport unities.
We need have answers ft,r all
of these questiuns.
Next we evalua te these

sa id. The prujecl a rea cuvers
86 acres whi ch ha ve been
eroding for over 20 yea rs into
the West Bra nch of Shade
~i vc r tributa ry .

"A REAL NICE SELECTION"

and Other Details

,I..

eroding fmm the project site .
Arcordin g t o Harold
Knapp, Superintendent of the
project for Huhlin Cons tru c tio n C(Jmpany,
" Rcseedmg should sta rt in
about two wee ks on areas

Machine Washable

Contrasting Collar, Sleeves

d iJOC?

comments. We consolidate
them and find the major
concerns ur problem areas.
After t his t he nal ton a\
gove rnment has ne w policies
developed based on the given
informat ion . Wh en the new
policies ar e made, t he
program will be impl emented
to correct or hel p solve some
of the problems that local
citizens outlined.
One point lu fnentior1 here is
that - th is is no report to be
made and lost or forgotten.
There must be an ann ual
rcpmt t o Congre.ss on th e
budgeting of these problems
by the President. And every
fifth yea r the local people will
Continued on page D-ll

ap ply ing lim e, fertil ize r,
&gt;1raw mulch and seed.
" The lola \ project sh ould
be completed about eight

SHORT SLEEVE

SPORT SHIRTS
1eo

Heb or n" project.
The
regradi ng of the strip nune
spo il is over onc~h a lf t'um ~
plete.
Two sediment ponds have
been constructed tu reduce
the a mount of sedim ent

GENUINE HORSE LEATHER

Size s
30 to 44

Pl ai ns · Pla ids - Checks

SHORT SLEEVE

I"

BY BOYD RUTH
Soli Cons. Service
Telephone 992-6G4'7
POME ROY
Heclamat ion work is pro ·
gr essing in Sc ipio Twp ..
Meigs Cou nty, on the "Land

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Wa ist
Sizes
29 to 42

attend and voice hi:-&gt; or her
uptnion _
What does this information
prugrarn hope to fi nd?
Basica ll y we wa nt to know
OJ Wha t yo u feel arc the
problems in your a rea , (2)
the present J&gt;rugrarns so lving
these problem s and, [ 3 ) if
nut. wh at else needs to be

Meigs reclamation in progress

38% Red Rose Dairy Short Pellet
42% Red Rose Dairy Mixer
32% Eclipse Dairy Supplements
Fruit of the Loom and
Hanes Underwear .
Ties • $3.50
All Leather Belts • $6.95
Iilterwoven Hose
Wranglers
Fashion Jeans
Sport Caps
Walking Shorts

118 Employs

This means that every indiv idu al , urga nizatlun ur
gruup wi th an interest or
l'!JJH.: crn
a bout nat ura l
rCS1i Urces, C:Jn have a voice in
shaping loca l and national
cnnser vatiun prugra 1ns.
Wht:Jt acti ons are proposed
llJ gath er local opin ions cmd
comments? There have been
nearly 3,000 questionnaires
sen t tu cuunty citizens a nd~or
lan down ers. Th ere a re
seve ral hundred in the
Agricul\ure Serv ice Center
ava ilable to anyone wi shin g
tu
respond . Telephone
comments are welcomed at
any time. And on July 10,
th ere wt ll be a publtc mee ting
open to any one wishing to

VIEW Of str ip mine spoil before regrading at Meigs
County " West Branch Shade River" reclamation project
one-m ile north .of Pageville. t Photo by Boyd Ruth , USDA SCSI.

'5.00 PER TON DISCOUNT
ON:

SILVER BRIPGE PLAZA

SPORT COATS

REGRADED strip mine spoi l rea dy for addition of 6inch layer of soil to support pla nt life. No vegetation has
existed on most of site fot ov er 2oyears. (Photo by Boyd
Ruth, USDA-SCS ).

AND

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
Phone 446-1761

• • MEN'S WEAR_.. ••

119 Transscented
gresses
herb
55 Perta ining to 121 Co lo nizes
France
113 Conju nction

161 Slack
DOWN
1 Ooen space

108 Compass

weed
116 Man ' s
name

53 Str ong-

160 Dog re m

tOO Pert orm
10? Hard twrsted
thread
103 Afh rmatr ve
10d Depos rt
105 Orrnk s
slo wly
106 One o f Three
Musketeer s

t 15 Biblical

Gallia Counly
GAI.l.IPOI.JS - Last week
I mention ed a new phi losoph y
being formed by the federal
~uve rn mc n t
to ward its
nat ural resource policies .
Now, I wi ll outli ne th e
prog ram and pr oc edu res
from which the ne w policies
will be made.
The purpose of th e
Resources Conservation Act
is to ensur e that USDA
prog rams f(J r the co n·
se rva tion uf suil , water and
r&lt;.'i at ed
resources a re
re:;ponsive to the shor1 and
long-te rm needs uf the nation.

NICI( JOHNSON

tn Frutt drinks
ern Indians
11 3 Chickens

Soil Cons. St&gt;rvice

McGINNESS-STANLEY AGENCY :INC.

11 2 Southwest-

numbe r

!59 Taut

99 Mr splaced

107 Stu pefy

49 Vast throng
SO Prophet
51 Entreaties
52 Smalles t

156 Mo re usual
158 tncl inal ron

lOw

106 Co llec tion s
ot fact s

IOJ waste

study
154 Poker stakes

97 Calm

35 Fre e of

\0

152 Musrcal

90 Showy

33 Preln down
34 Brow n \o..,wr

body
42 Appeared
43 Withered
44 Fiber plant
46 Preposition
48 Allowance

!50 Repul se

89 Re g•on

32 A st att&gt;

41 H eav enly

144 Yo ung
salmo n
145 Scor ches
147 Strike s
149 Srmian

CO W

10 Acco mpl rsh-

40 Seines

142 Pronoun

85 lrtsh dramahst
86 Cues trke

It ShOu ts

39 lean-to

141 Arti c le

143 Part ol
be

97 ShOie birds
99 Fal sehoOds
tOt Largebeaked bird
105 Cook slowly

District Conserva tionist

Grain

ear aus

95 Act ual be1ng
96 Wei rd

sure

140 Resort

79 Repea t w1 lh·
out vanaoon
82 Tall1ed
84 Group ol

93 ReverberaI ton

36 Chiel
37 Weary

139 Mar shes

Sh ipS

currency

29 Great Lake
31 Cloth mea·

Evergreen
trees

77 Beast ol bur -

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Program, procedures .outlined

RUTLAND - Bible School
has been set for the Rutland
United Methodist Church for
the week of J une 2ii from 6:30
to 8:30 each evening. "Jesus,
God's Wonderful Gift " will be
the theme.
There will be crafts, Bible
teaching, and refreshments
for the school for children
from three through youth.
Tr a nsportal ion will be
provided.

asked to bnng a prepared
dish and tableware.
F ea l urcd spca ker s are
Stale Hep. Ron J a mes, Jack
Hilyer for Slate Senate, and
Jim Plummer for Congress.
All Democratic candidates
are iJJVited to speak at the

given to new
Romrians

C-7- The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunda y, June II , 1978

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Don't skimp on the potash if
you want top yieldi n ~ soybeans.That's t he advice of
C liff S p ies . Pu r d ue
Uni versi ty
ag ron om ist.
" Pota ssium is the element
soybeans most fr equ e~tly

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Give your
chickens and turkeys

run short of while there ts a
tendency to use potas h and
phosphate in t he sa me
amounts. Soybean s remove

mor e
p ot a s h
.than
phosphate." S~il ~H 1s not
an important hmttmg fac tor
for soybean yields. Spies
says tha t if ~H is adequate
for corn. tt 's generally
adequate for . s~ yb ea n s.
University of lllmo1s ag:onomists say t hey ·~ lillie
need for micronutnents or
nitrogen fertilization for
sor beans . Univemty of
Illinois agronomiStS fl!l'l,
" broadcast application ?f
soybean fertilizer u su~lly ts
sufficient. However, tf the
phosphate level is .very low,
benefit may be dertved fro~
placing some i~ the row .
Using both sml test and
plant anal ysis will show you
what you need for high yielding soybea ns.

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�C.Ji - 1'1te Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, June 11 , 1978

Agriculture and
our commrmity
By Bryson R. ( 8ud I Carlt•r
Gallia County Extension :\gem
GALLIPOLIS ~

In tobact·o fields where there is a senous
shortage of nitrogen, sym ptoms of nitrogen deficien cy are
likely to show up. Symptoms include yellowish leaves and poor
growth ralt:!. Black root rot , orgamc mcttter to:ucity. and
drowning ca n cause symptoms which are mueh t he san 1t&gt; as
!hose associated with nilroKen dt'ficiency.
ror tobacco suffen ng from nitrogen dcfkicncy, sidcdress
with 200 lbs. of amrnoniwn nitrat~ fertilizer or an equivalent

runoWJl of another nitrogen fertilizer per acre.
Note that toba cco suffering from 1nanganesc toxility
because of high soil acidity wi ll show sy mpt oms whi&lt;·h arc
much like those of nitrogen deficient')' . App lyin~ ammonium
nitrate to fi elds suffering from manganese toxi city will cause
th e soil to become more acid and thus make the problem
worse . If a field ha sn't been limed fo r the pa st several years,
you should check the soi l acidity to find ou t if lime is needed .
U you do have acid soil but your plants need nitrogen, you
can use sodium nitrate. nitrate of soda jXltash, or potassium
nitrate as a source of nitrogen. These Jllaterials will not make
the soil more ""rd.
Transpla nt diseases are of two types . Pytluum dampingoff rs t he prml&lt;H') cause of poor stands . It occurs most often
early m the transplanting seaso n, but it ca n happen anytime . If
stands are rc'!l uccd 20 percent or more by the disease . you may
want to disk and rese t the fi eld. Large losses in a second
planting are rmprobable and no speeial precautions are
necessary . Be sure the problem is Pythium damping"'ff and
not black shank.
Pythium damping"'ff usua lly rots plant.s off at the soil line,
lca,ing the roots and lower stem healthy looking.
Black shank usually starts in the roots and darkens st&lt;•m
tissue from the roots up. Plants affected by damp ing-&lt;Jff will be
dead within a week , while plants with black shank die at
anytime during the season and at va rious stages in growth .
U the disease is diagnosed as black shan k, resetting IS
necessary, with a plant of a resistant vari ety .
If the disease is Pyth iwn damping-{)((, the rese lling can be
with the same or any va riety .

Another transplant disea se which can be troublesome is a
bacterial rot. II smnetimes oceurs when pl a nt~ are stored too
long under conditions of high tempe ra ture or excessive
moistur e on the leaves and stems. Bundles which contain
pla nts with a wet; mushy stem or leaf rot should not be transplanted .

County agent's corner
BY JOHN C. RICE
E~t . Agent,
Agriculture
Meigs County
PUMEHOY ~ Proper
SJ orage of hay is important .
Most of us by now are at·
tempting to make hay .
Almust every year, getting
the first rutting made when it
should be is a problem.
Hay that is over·ripe or too
mature takes longer for the
anrmal to digest. Hay takes
lurtger to digest also takes
lon~ e r to go through the
di gt~sti\·e tract of an animal.
Thi s means that when coarse,
ov er-mature hay is fed you
linnt the amount of feed or
roughage the animal will
·nmsumr . Late cut hay is also
very much lower in protein.
Now, Jet's take a look at
what we arc feeding this hay
to. All dairy anima ls need
good hay . So it is more
t.•ssential for dairymen to
make good hay . Beef cows
during ttw pregnancy period
du not need a high quality
hay . Hay with 8 percent

BY DIANA S. Ebt·rls
Extension Agent
•lome Economics

Mt•lgs Cuunty
POMEitOY ~ Are home
canned fouds safe to cat?Yes,
many nf you will say because
you ca n food every yea r.

'Ibere are some very im·
JXirtant fact ors to consider if
yuu can food at hnme for your
Take thi s quiz to sec what
yuo reall)' know about food
preservation .
Q ~ What foods should be
canned by the hot water bath
method' - which in the
steam pressu re ca nner ''
A - roods that contain
a cid -- tvmatoes, fruit s, and
pickled vegetables - can be
safely processed by the hut
water bat h method . The only
way tu can low CH'l d food.s
11nost vegcta bles ) safe ly is to
usc a steam pressure canner ,
Q - Wh) do we use the
pressure ('anncr for low acid
fv('ds'!
A -

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The only way to

prevent butuli sm poisoning in
low ac1d foods is I l l use a
steorn pres-s ure cH nner.
\V hat's b( 1tuli s m ? It 's &lt;.i
J.H Jisuning cn used by :1 toxin
pruduced by an organism
ca lled
C' I.OS THIDIUM
BOTULINUM . This spoilage
i s es pccl ally treache rous
because it ca nnot be detected. TIIC toxin is odorless,
ta steless. and colorless . The
organ ism produ l'cs toxin
under ccrtilin conditions - a
l"ac uu m &lt;a fully se aled
('ontainer la cking ai r ), and
only in low acid foods (most
vegetables ). Thi.s u r ~anism is
com mon ly present as an
mact i\'t1 spore in me:my foods.
II will surv rvc the temperat ure of ordina•·y boiling
Witter. The pressu re ckJnner
provJdes the hig h temperature needed tll kill the
organism so h1Xin cannot be
pr11duccd .
Q - How oft en should you
haw:- the pressure gauge on
the steam pressure ca nner
l t•sted '~

FLOOR PLANS
HERE'S the approved architectura llayout.s and plans
for St. Peter 's Episcopal Chur ch Educa tronal addition
which were presented to the Parish lifter the June 4
morning worsh1p sc rvl l'C.

to the first 50 growe1·s who
apJ&gt;Iy, said William P. Smith,
Extension Area Farm
Management Agent.
The program in cludes
produeer panels that will
reveal how uther crop far·
rners manage their finances

and machinery. Specialists
from Ohio State University,
Iowa State University and
University of Minnesota will
discuss important issues
affecting crop enterprises :
uutlook, timely planting,
tillage system.s, weather,
harvesting , drying, storage,
marketing , drainage and
land va lues.
Those who participate in
the workshop will be able to
usc a computer model to
develop a "best" plan for
their !ann, Smith said.
To enroll. call your county
Coo perat i ve Extension
Se&lt;·vice Office or contact
William P. Smith, Jackson
Area Extension Center, P. 0 .
Bux 32, Jackson. Ohio phone
ilill) 286.2177 .

Results of report due last of June
BY JOHN COOPER
Soli Cons. Service
· PT. PLEASANT - (I public
meeting was held lo obtam
opinions of Masnn Cr'l unty
peop le in re gard to the
greatest needs in conservation . This was called for
as part of the Resources
Cunservalo n Act of 1977
passed by Congress to solicit
the opinions of people within
a county in regard to conservation needs and how well
these needs were being mel
by existing agencies am!
programs. The Act specifies
that U. S. Soil Conservation
Service and soil conservation
districts ·would be charged
with the so licitation of in·
formation and reporting
decisions . The completed
report will be made about the
last of June and will be sent in
at that time.
are
Que s ti o nnair es
available in the Soil Con·
servation Service office and

A ~ AI least once a year.
Your home agent can do this
If yuu will take the whole
ca nner l&lt;i the Extension of·
fi ec.

Q - What does th e
"exhausting" process mean ?
A ~ This is a step
recommended for canning
which pre-heats the food in
containers and drives out a1r .
It will improve the produ ct ~
conlac1 the Extension Office
for detailed instructions.
Q - When do you start
timing the canner full of jars'
A ~ r or pressure canning,
when the gauge reaches the
proper pressure I Ihis is
usua Jly lO pounds or 240
degrees F .) f or hot water
bath canning, start timing
when water rea ches a full
l&gt;,iJ. Careful timing is important.
Q- How Jr,ng should homecanned low acid vegetables
be cooked '
A ~ Fnr safety' s sake ~
home t'an ned !uw acid
vegetables should be boiled
before tasting ~ since the
deadly botulism toxin is
destroyed by heat. Bring
foods to a rolling boil, then
cover. Boil spina ch and corn
for 20 minut es, ot he r
vegetables for at least 10. If
the food looks spoiled, foams,
ur has &lt;ln off-{)dor during
heating , destroy it.
Q - What is the " new
meth od"
uf
canning
Methods?
- Go to the Extension
Off ice and ge t the full
directions. The difference is
111 Ihe addition of acrd . Aci d,
in the form of citric acid or
lemon juice should be added
to raise the acidity of lowacid tumal ues so they will
keep bett er. Sugar may be
added &lt;f ynu wish. Check with
Y1JUr home agent fur the

~ollege

is oHerlng the accred ited

program of class work
you ' re
required
to

complete for taking the
Ohio State
complete

'll1is deposit is caused by
ta nnin s in the food, or
hydrogen s ulphide wllich
comes from the food.
Q ~ My husband is on a
sa lt-free diet . May I can
wi thout salt, or is salt
ne(·e.ssary to preserve the

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budget that supposedly was straining the purse-strings of Ohio.
The legislali&gt;rs are bound li&gt; go along with sending the money
out to the schools, although it will undercut any local effort to
pass supporting taxes.
U they don't go along, Rhodes will turn the tables on them
and blame them for closing the schools. They are up for reelection this year, too.
Some ironies: ·
~In April, the Democratic legislative leadership. told state
employees there wasn't a penny to spare beyond the S5fi

million granted for pay raises. Now , the state is rolling in the
stuff .
- Rhodes wants to fully fund the "equal yield " school subsidy formula, and then he wants to make the formula unequal
by giving some districts more.
- The governor, who'ssupposed to be for good management,
wants the Legislature to enact a law prohibiting any school
district from closing when the money runs out. The schools
would rema in open and spend themselves into the red while the
guverrior and the Legislature "straighten out the problem
I give lllem more 1no~,ey)."
.
Although the new supplemental appropriation, which is
sta rting a quick trip through the Legislature this week , will

Weather
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JUNE
1978
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without sa lt . Salt dues not
Continued on page D-8

outside

By LEE LEONARD
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UPJ Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP!) ~ The thinking around the statehoilse is
. James A. Rhodes and the Democratic majority in the
General Assembly may be about to pull the fuse out of the
Richard Celeste has aimed at the governor.
Celeste, the heutenant governor and Democratic nominee to
?PilOse Rhodes this fall, had a ready-to-order campaign issue
tn llle widespread school closings across Ohio.
But the governor and Legislature have discovered a huge
surplus of money and are planning to divert most of 'it to the
schools to keep them open all east through the election.
About illJS tune of year in 1974, Rhodes accused then-Gov .

Continued on page D-11

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pu lli ng a subsoile r. Th e
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fuod unwholesome'!
1\ - No, if the jar is sea led.

. w e ~ks . Class. beg1n s June

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proportions to U:le.
Q ~ Does the black deposit
sumctimt!s found on the
underside uf the lids of jars
indicate spoilage or make the

Examination
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contact Lee E . Tyler. 446 ·
4367 .
No. 75·02-04728

Work has been started on
the F:dith McDaniel anima l
wa&gt;tc lagoon. This lagoon
will be used in conjunction
with the slaughterhouse to
dispose of the wast e in cnnncclion with the slaughtering
operation . When completed
the la goon Will be &lt;me-third
acre in size and eight feet
deep.
The earthmov ing for the
dam is !wing done by' the
Western Soil Conserva tion
Di•trict bu lldozer but Marcus

servauon Service and con·
•1ruction is being checked by
SCS technicians.
While on the McDaniel job,
Ma rcus Weaver discussed his
uwn fann ing operation with
Walter Salamacha, of SCS.
Mr. Weaver and his son
Aaron operate a dairy with
the only jersey cow herd in
Mason County. The Weaver
fa mily has been cooperators
ul the di strict for many years
and atone time Marcus was a
district supervis or. He
ca rri es on an excellent
l'onscrvation fa'rming:
operat ion and uses soi l
conserving methods in all his
crnpping system.
He has been sod planting
corn for eight or ten years
and he said, "Sod planting is
the only way to grow corn on
sloping ground." He also
employs strip cropping in his
corn fields that are on sloping

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interested poople arc urged to
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in the mail. All opinions and
written statements will be
considered and apprecia ted.

DOC

What do you really know
about food preservation?

family .

ab

protein is adequate durin~
pregnancy. After the beef
co w calves. her nutri ent
requirements almost double.
At this time late cut, coarse
hay is not enough.
Plan ahead how you will
feed your hay this winter and
store your hay accordingly.
To your beef cows. feed your
poor hay and ~ve your good
hay until your cows calve. It
IS hard to feed your poor hay
first if your second cutting is
11n top.
Dairymen, keep your
good hay separate from the
poor. Either feed poor hay at
one feeding and good hay the
next or while feeding the poor
hay increase the grain and
the amuunt of protein.
But plan now and store
properly.
DUE JUNE 15
A crop management workshop for corn and· soybean
fann ers will be held July 2427 at The Ohio State
Un iversity. Registration for
the workshop is due by June
15. En r01lnwnt will hP limit ed

Lay of the lmul

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By LEE LEONARD
UP! Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP!) ~ The
Ohio General Assemb ly
reconvenes Tuesday for a
two-we e k post.p rimary
session with a single purpose
in mind ~ keep the schools
open next fall .
And the lawmakers will be
dealing with two pieces of
legislation to do just that.
The Senate will be gin
consideration of a $190
million supplemental
appropriations bill , of which
$106 million is designated for
· schools in subsidies and
loans.
The House is to start
discussions on a bill, dr ailed
by the Finanee Committee,
providing for some changes
in
ac counting
and
management pr ocedures
within school district.s.
Bolh bills will have ID
undergo committee hearings.
and are expected to take Ibe
full two weeks - perbaps
longer - to clear both
chambers.
Considerable
in-fighting
can be expected over a
proposed $50 million loan
program for school districts
hopelessly in debt and unable
to pass tax levies.
That will be part of the
supplemental appropriations
bill drafted last week by
majority Democrats and
scheduled for a hearing at 4
p.m. Tuesday in the Senate
Finance Committee.
Lawmakers will probably
tangle over who gets first call
on the loans and how many
strings should be attached to
the money.
The
supplemental
appropriations bill also
contains:
~ million to fully fWJd
the "equal yield" ·sut.&gt;idy
formula starling July I - a
goal many legislators hope
will place most Ohio schools
oo a sound footing .
· -435 million for a state
employees' pay raise enacted
in April .
-$20 million for increased
welfare benefits.
-$15 million for vocational
education construction.
-$10 million for industrial
development. .
-$4.3 mlllion for small
projects in the areas of
nutrition , alcoholism
insurance, sickle cell anemia,
rail transportation and tax
abatement for pollution
control.
The
House
finance
Committee will review its
subcommittee's
recom·
mentation on the weeks
of hearings held in late
winter a'\(1 spring on what
caused schools to get Into
financial trouble.
In the bill, sponsored by
Rep. Larry H. Chrislman, 0.
Englewood, are proposals to
increase
the
revenue
estimating capabilities of
school districts, require that
spending plans be c&lt;mpalible
with revenues, and establish
procedures under which the
!late can take over the fiscal
operation of any school
,
district.
Meanwhile, the Senate Fi·
nance Coounlttee will hold Its
first hearing Tuesday
aftemoon on a House-passed
proposal to sell $2'/S milllon In
state bonds to build or
remodel prisons.
The proposal, which would
require approval of Ohio
voters, cleared llle House last
J~nuary .

HOUSTON (UPIJ
- ~paee agency officials
delayed the final Skylab
orbital
positioning
maneuver Saturday while
they searched for the cause
ul an errant· romputer
signal that whirled the
space station out ol control
for 90 minutes.
The mishap wasted about
one-third or about 25,000
pounds of the remaining
nitrogen control jel gas
aboard the unmanned ship
and flight controllers
wanted to make sure It
dido 't happen again.
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KU KLUX, BLACKS
IN CONFRONTATION
TUPELO. Miss. (UP! ) ~
Robed Ky Klux Klansmen
gathered today on the streets
of this ra cially tense north
Mississippi city, saying they
were in the city to stand up
for '' white unity."

DANA ALDRIDGE , deputy sheriff, and Mike Mulleri, special investigator for the
prosecutor, are shown loading the evidenee in the back of the truck following the search at
lhe home of Paul Steinmetz, 40, Rutland, Friday .

Regatta Parade
entry form
POMEROY ~ Anyone interested in participating
in lhe Big Bend Regatta Parade is asked to fill out the
entry blank below and mail to the Pomeroy Chamber
of Commeree, P. 0 . Box 528, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.
OFFICIAL PARADE ENTRY FORM
Name,______________________________
Type of Entr·y_,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Name of Organiu.tion,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Address _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___
Phone _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Parade starts at 6:00 at Middleport, Ohio on South
Second Avenue . Parade lineup at 5:00, Ends in
Pomeroy on Condor Street.

SOVIETS PROTEST
WAS!llNGTON
(UPI)
WASHINGTON (UP! ) ~
The
Soviet
Union
has
liled a
The 1978 American winter
prot
est
accusing
the
United
wheat crop, estimated to be
1.307 billion bushels, is ex- States of using the U. S.
pected to be 14 percent Embassy In Mos co w for
smaller than last year's intelligence activities. The
State Department says the
surplus crop.
The latest forecast , issued charge is "absurd."
The Soviet protest was
friday by the Agriculture
delivered
Friday in the wake
Department, was 2 percent
of
aU.
S.
protest
accusing the
above last month's prediction
Soviets
of
turmeling
into U. S.
of 1.28 billion bushels. It was
property
to
spy
on
the embased on·June I conditions.
bassy in Moscow.
14 PERCENT SMALLER

Rutland man arrested
after search of house
RUTLAND ~ One man was
arrested as the result of a
raid in the village of Rutland
made Friday afternoon by
Sheriff James Proffitt and his
department.
Paul Steinmetz, Rutland ,
whose home was searched by
Sheriff Proffitt, Gary Wolfe,
in vestigator for the sheriff's
department , Mike Mullen,
investigator
for
the
prosecutor's office, Deputy
Dana Alpridge and Bruce
Dav is , Rutland Chief of
Police was charged with the
manufacturing of spirituous
alcohol. illegal sale of WJ·
taxed liquor and possibly will
be charged with contributing.
The sheriff and the other
off1cicrs arrived at the home

at approxi mate ly b p.m .
Entering the house first was
Wolfe a nd Bruce Davis,
Rutland Chief of Police. The
other officers followed .
They found a jug of alcohol.
corn in a paper bag and corn
in a trash can that was used
to set the mash in. '!'hey found
a small still and sugar. They
also discovered, upon in·
vestigation , a large amount
of corn mash on the gro und
outside the house that had
been dumped out a window.
In the house with Steinmetz
were several juveniles and
adults.
Steinmetz, who is confined
to a wheelchair , was taken
into custody by the sheriff's
department.

Series of explosions
POSTORIA, Ohio (UPII A series of explosions at the
Standard Railway Fusee
Corp. Sa turda y blew out
windows in a quarter-mile
radius a nd forc ed the
evacuation of a three-block
area .
"There was roughly three
major explosions," said Fos·
toria fir efig ht er Kenn eth
Shoemaker. "We have no
idea what caused it."
Shoemaker said no major
injuries were immediately
reported, but some people
were treated for cuts when

windows were blown out of
surrounding houses.
"Across the street from the
plant lllere's not a window or
a door on any of llle houses.
The second blast took the
windshield out of the aerial
(fire ) truck and one poliee
cruiser was demolished ," he
added .
Smoke from the explosions
and fire roared 300 feet into
the air and all ava ilable
police, fire and emergency
crews were called into duty .
Debris from the explosions
was thrown a quarter-mile.

prop up the schools and perhaps de-fang Celeste in that area ,
there are other issues.
Democrats are already planning to portray Rhodes as " king
of the broken promises" and to point out that he' ll be a lame
duck from the start if he wins re-election .
If that happens, Rhodes will be WJable to run for a third
consecutive tt!rrn and " he 'll have no reason to do anything
except ride it out," obse rved one Democrat.
Nevertheless, Rhodes shuwed in the primary election last
week that he still commands heavy support among H.epubli·
cans in Oh io.
·
If the schools slay open, he probably stand s-"il'J d chance of
defeating Celeste in November .

lOOth
.year
Continued From A·l
Thechurch bell was rnst;Jil·
cd in 1905 and the late Janies
Lewis, a trustee, was the first
member to ring the bel l. The
parsonage at the rear uf. the
ch urch burned in 192(1 and
was never rebuilt. During the
P&lt;!Slorale of the Rev . G. A.
f'reeman . ca lled to serve the
church 111 1923, a basement
was put under the church and
new pews were installed. The
Hcv. Mr. Hickman returned
to the d1urch in 1926 and was
there until1933 when the Hev.
F:. 1\. Smith came and
pasture'!! the church fur the
next 10 vea rs. From 1945 to
1950,Jhe.Rc v. A. H. Wright uf
Rutland was pastor of Mount
Moriah.
Pastor from 1951 to J!JG(i
was the Rev. Nyle Burden
under whose leadership the
alwr was buill by une of the
turstces, Earl Freeman, and
a plaque was placed at the
reHI' of the church in memory
uf special donors .
As prestdent of the Missiunar y Soci ety, Mr s.
Kathryn Payne in 1951 had &lt;JS
her special project, the
building of a church bulletin
board. Refunds from sales
tax receipts provided !lie
money and in 1954 the bulletin
board was dedicated.
The Rev.Robert Jackson
served the church as pastor
fmm 1967 to 1970 . anti in
November , 1970, the ltcv.
Henry L. Key of Columbus

was ca llc~l to the ch urch. ll
was under his leadership that
l11&lt; baptismal pool was build
along with the study. The
fe llowship hall was completed in 1976 and soon aflcr
the Rev. Mr. Key resigned
due to hea lth problems.
Currently the churcil is
without a pastor but the
dedicated Christian men and
women continue to rnake
Mount Moriah a testimony to
the cmru nunity .

'1\xlav the Hev. Mr. Kcv
&lt;s ~uest speaker fur boti,

Mt. Moriah BatJiist Church

Man arrested on
capias from Texas
Meigs Coun ty Sh eriff
James J . Proffitt reports that
Donald L. Swearingen, 20.
Rulland , wa s ar rested
around midn ig ht Fri day
ni ght on a capias from Harris
County, Texas, for revoking
probation on a prior charge of

Veterans'
dottors .
Davi d

Admini.strat io n
Ar ix,

18 ,

Harri sonv ille . has been
cha rged wit h re ckl ess
operati on that resulted in
dama ge to a mailbox at the
Rrdgrview Ca rry Out on May

22 .
According. to the report,
waiv e extraditi on. Meigs Arix had come out of the

crcdil card abuse .
Sw,earlngen

refused

to

Co unt y authorities will await
Texas offici als to start ex·
tradition proceedings.
In Mei gs County Cou rt
Thursday, William Reeves.
53 , Pomeroy, was foun d
guilt y to charge of sexual
imposition and is being sent
to Ch illi c~ th e Veteran s
Hospital for exa mination and
evaluation, Sheriff Proffitt
report ed. Senten ce is to be
in1posed upon the cumpletion
of the exa minatio n by the

carry-&lt;&gt;ut. apparently began
fishtailing his vehicle as he
left and his auto skidded into
the mai lbox. Arix was finally
located F'nday and ta ken into
CU!&gt;10d)' .
Paul D. Clay, 20, Rutland,
was arrested frida y and
cha rged with possessing a
coniJ'u lled substa nce of less
than 100 grams !marijuana ).
Ht· posted bond fo r appearance in Meigs Cou nty
Cou11 .

lhc murning and the CJfler-

se rvi ce .
Th e
fellowship di nner at noun
will be fo llowed by an afternorm se rvice at 2:30 to
whi ch the pu blic is invited .
This afternoon's program will be a lime of

noun

recugmtion of many who ,

have contributed to the
t.: hurch in tune and service
through the years . r urmer
pastors, representatives of
t1r e H
ch urche s. and
organizations including the
Mid tllepu rt Mini steria l
Association , the Provide nce

Mini ster s

~:~nd

Deacon's Institute, the Providcnee

Assuciation , and

the Providence Women 's
Ass oc iation will be
represented ami recognize~!.

STOCKHOLM,
Sweden 1UPI) ~ A raging
!Ire engulfed a hotel In
Boras early Saturday just
as the last dance started at
a graduation party for 150
high school students,
burning lo death 22
teenagers and their
ebaperones.

ELECTED - The Buckeye Hills Career Center would
like to annoWJce the result.s of their recent election of
district VICA (Vocational Industrial Clu bs of America )
offieers for the 1978-79 school year. They include:
pr~sident , John Carroll, Gallia Academy ; vice president,
Jim Harra h, Gallia Academy ; secretary, Kelly Fogal,
.Iackson: treasurer, Beverly Brown , Kyger Creek:
reporter, Penny Ball, Southwestern, and Sergeant of
Arms, Mark Fulks, Hannan Trace. Pictured, 1fron t row,
left to right) : Penny Ball, Mark Fulks, and Beverly
BroWn. (Back row, left to right ), Andy McQuaid , Kelly
Fogal, John Carroll and Jim Harrah.

Gallia school board issues
bus driver certifications

TiU::SE YOUNGSTERS •·graduated" from
kindergarten at the Harrlsonvi:Je Ele.nent.ary School in
ceremooles Thursday night. ':'vaght by Miss Mindy
Young, they were presented diplomas by Meigs Local
District Supt. Olarles Dowler. A prOf!ram o( music by
Miss Glenna Sprague and rhymes by the children made up
llle program. The group includes: front, I tor, Wendy Jo
Phl!lips, Jennifer Lea King, Jason Fleming Winebrenner ,

Cindy Kay King, Marc Matthew Howard, Timothy Ewing
Wells, Linda Gail Wyant, Lisa Reana Morgan, Curtis LeeRoy Ward; back row, I to r, Daniel Scott Kennedy,
Hobert.a Sue Napper, Keith Allen Adkins, Kimberly Fay
Chapman, Gerald Wayne Howard, Jr., Rebecca Lynn
Napper, Christina Maria Dillon, Sherri Lynn Carl, Kelly
Renee Hamilton, Bradley Eugene Cornwell. Not pictured
were Christopher David Wandling, Rodney Curtis
Butcher and Curtis Ray Dalton.
'l

GALLIPOLIS ~ In action
taken by the Gallia County
Board of Education during its
regular meeting Saturday,
bus driver eertificalion for
the following drivers was
approved:
Lionel Gilmore, Cheshire;
Steven C. Ebert, Gallipolis;
Emma Marie Palmer,
Cheshire; Beverly Trout,
Northup; Darrell Jones,
Cheshire; and Haymon d
Trout, Northup.
The Board approved a

graduated salary schedule
for the Gallia County AI·
tendance Officer to become
effective July I, 1973. The
salary scale begins al $:1,000
for a beginning officer with
no e" perien ce, and ~ ~
graduated upwards, with
experience, to a maximum of
$3,900.

In further action, the board
adopted an effective date for
salary schedule increases for
certifi ed and cla ssified
employees.
This action was taken so

'\

that the co unty board uf
education employees, cer tifi&lt;'l and classified. may
rece1ve full in crements
res ultinK from
salary
schedules approved on Sept.
24, 1978.
Th e sa Jary increases
become effective w1th the
begilming of the fi scal years
July I, 1978, 1979.
This action excludes the
superintendent whose salary
is set by separate agreement
with the board .

,

�C.Ji - 1'1te Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, June 11 , 1978

Agriculture and
our commrmity
By Bryson R. ( 8ud I Carlt•r
Gallia County Extension :\gem
GALLIPOLIS ~

In tobact·o fields where there is a senous
shortage of nitrogen, sym ptoms of nitrogen deficien cy are
likely to show up. Symptoms include yellowish leaves and poor
growth ralt:!. Black root rot , orgamc mcttter to:ucity. and
drowning ca n cause symptoms which are mueh t he san 1t&gt; as
!hose associated with nilroKen dt'ficiency.
ror tobacco suffen ng from nitrogen dcfkicncy, sidcdress
with 200 lbs. of amrnoniwn nitrat~ fertilizer or an equivalent

runoWJl of another nitrogen fertilizer per acre.
Note that toba cco suffering from 1nanganesc toxility
because of high soil acidity wi ll show sy mpt oms whi&lt;·h arc
much like those of nitrogen deficient')' . App lyin~ ammonium
nitrate to fi elds suffering from manganese toxi city will cause
th e soil to become more acid and thus make the problem
worse . If a field ha sn't been limed fo r the pa st several years,
you should check the soi l acidity to find ou t if lime is needed .
U you do have acid soil but your plants need nitrogen, you
can use sodium nitrate. nitrate of soda jXltash, or potassium
nitrate as a source of nitrogen. These Jllaterials will not make
the soil more ""rd.
Transpla nt diseases are of two types . Pytluum dampingoff rs t he prml&lt;H') cause of poor stands . It occurs most often
early m the transplanting seaso n, but it ca n happen anytime . If
stands are rc'!l uccd 20 percent or more by the disease . you may
want to disk and rese t the fi eld. Large losses in a second
planting are rmprobable and no speeial precautions are
necessary . Be sure the problem is Pythium damping"'ff and
not black shank.
Pythium damping"'ff usua lly rots plant.s off at the soil line,
lca,ing the roots and lower stem healthy looking.
Black shank usually starts in the roots and darkens st&lt;•m
tissue from the roots up. Plants affected by damp ing-&lt;Jff will be
dead within a week , while plants with black shank die at
anytime during the season and at va rious stages in growth .
U the disease is diagnosed as black shan k, resetting IS
necessary, with a plant of a resistant vari ety .
If the disease is Pyth iwn damping-{)((, the rese lling can be
with the same or any va riety .

Another transplant disea se which can be troublesome is a
bacterial rot. II smnetimes oceurs when pl a nt~ are stored too
long under conditions of high tempe ra ture or excessive
moistur e on the leaves and stems. Bundles which contain
pla nts with a wet; mushy stem or leaf rot should not be transplanted .

County agent's corner
BY JOHN C. RICE
E~t . Agent,
Agriculture
Meigs County
PUMEHOY ~ Proper
SJ orage of hay is important .
Most of us by now are at·
tempting to make hay .
Almust every year, getting
the first rutting made when it
should be is a problem.
Hay that is over·ripe or too
mature takes longer for the
anrmal to digest. Hay takes
lurtger to digest also takes
lon~ e r to go through the
di gt~sti\·e tract of an animal.
Thi s means that when coarse,
ov er-mature hay is fed you
linnt the amount of feed or
roughage the animal will
·nmsumr . Late cut hay is also
very much lower in protein.
Now, Jet's take a look at
what we arc feeding this hay
to. All dairy anima ls need
good hay . So it is more
t.•ssential for dairymen to
make good hay . Beef cows
during ttw pregnancy period
du not need a high quality
hay . Hay with 8 percent

BY DIANA S. Ebt·rls
Extension Agent
•lome Economics

Mt•lgs Cuunty
POMEitOY ~ Are home
canned fouds safe to cat?Yes,
many nf you will say because
you ca n food every yea r.

'Ibere are some very im·
JXirtant fact ors to consider if
yuu can food at hnme for your
Take thi s quiz to sec what
yuo reall)' know about food
preservation .
Q ~ What foods should be
canned by the hot water bath
method' - which in the
steam pressu re ca nner ''
A - roods that contain
a cid -- tvmatoes, fruit s, and
pickled vegetables - can be
safely processed by the hut
water bat h method . The only
way tu can low CH'l d food.s
11nost vegcta bles ) safe ly is to
usc a steam pressure canner ,
Q - Wh) do we use the
pressure ('anncr for low acid
fv('ds'!
A -

ELE\' ATION PLANS

' I
n

r
,

I

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The only way to

prevent butuli sm poisoning in
low ac1d foods is I l l use a
steorn pres-s ure cH nner.
\V hat's b( 1tuli s m ? It 's &lt;.i
J.H Jisuning cn used by :1 toxin
pruduced by an organism
ca lled
C' I.OS THIDIUM
BOTULINUM . This spoilage
i s es pccl ally treache rous
because it ca nnot be detected. TIIC toxin is odorless,
ta steless. and colorless . The
organ ism produ l'cs toxin
under ccrtilin conditions - a
l"ac uu m &lt;a fully se aled
('ontainer la cking ai r ), and
only in low acid foods (most
vegetables ). Thi.s u r ~anism is
com mon ly present as an
mact i\'t1 spore in me:my foods.
II will surv rvc the temperat ure of ordina•·y boiling
Witter. The pressu re ckJnner
provJdes the hig h temperature needed tll kill the
organism so h1Xin cannot be
pr11duccd .
Q - How oft en should you
haw:- the pressure gauge on
the steam pressure ca nner
l t•sted '~

FLOOR PLANS
HERE'S the approved architectura llayout.s and plans
for St. Peter 's Episcopal Chur ch Educa tronal addition
which were presented to the Parish lifter the June 4
morning worsh1p sc rvl l'C.

to the first 50 growe1·s who
apJ&gt;Iy, said William P. Smith,
Extension Area Farm
Management Agent.
The program in cludes
produeer panels that will
reveal how uther crop far·
rners manage their finances

and machinery. Specialists
from Ohio State University,
Iowa State University and
University of Minnesota will
discuss important issues
affecting crop enterprises :
uutlook, timely planting,
tillage system.s, weather,
harvesting , drying, storage,
marketing , drainage and
land va lues.
Those who participate in
the workshop will be able to
usc a computer model to
develop a "best" plan for
their !ann, Smith said.
To enroll. call your county
Coo perat i ve Extension
Se&lt;·vice Office or contact
William P. Smith, Jackson
Area Extension Center, P. 0 .
Bux 32, Jackson. Ohio phone
ilill) 286.2177 .

Results of report due last of June
BY JOHN COOPER
Soli Cons. Service
· PT. PLEASANT - (I public
meeting was held lo obtam
opinions of Masnn Cr'l unty
peop le in re gard to the
greatest needs in conservation . This was called for
as part of the Resources
Cunservalo n Act of 1977
passed by Congress to solicit
the opinions of people within
a county in regard to conservation needs and how well
these needs were being mel
by existing agencies am!
programs. The Act specifies
that U. S. Soil Conservation
Service and soil conservation
districts ·would be charged
with the so licitation of in·
formation and reporting
decisions . The completed
report will be made about the
last of June and will be sent in
at that time.
are
Que s ti o nnair es
available in the Soil Con·
servation Service office and

A ~ AI least once a year.
Your home agent can do this
If yuu will take the whole
ca nner l&lt;i the Extension of·
fi ec.

Q - What does th e
"exhausting" process mean ?
A ~ This is a step
recommended for canning
which pre-heats the food in
containers and drives out a1r .
It will improve the produ ct ~
conlac1 the Extension Office
for detailed instructions.
Q - When do you start
timing the canner full of jars'
A ~ r or pressure canning,
when the gauge reaches the
proper pressure I Ihis is
usua Jly lO pounds or 240
degrees F .) f or hot water
bath canning, start timing
when water rea ches a full
l&gt;,iJ. Careful timing is important.
Q- How Jr,ng should homecanned low acid vegetables
be cooked '
A ~ Fnr safety' s sake ~
home t'an ned !uw acid
vegetables should be boiled
before tasting ~ since the
deadly botulism toxin is
destroyed by heat. Bring
foods to a rolling boil, then
cover. Boil spina ch and corn
for 20 minut es, ot he r
vegetables for at least 10. If
the food looks spoiled, foams,
ur has &lt;ln off-{)dor during
heating , destroy it.
Q - What is the " new
meth od"
uf
canning
Methods?
- Go to the Extension
Off ice and ge t the full
directions. The difference is
111 Ihe addition of acrd . Aci d,
in the form of citric acid or
lemon juice should be added
to raise the acidity of lowacid tumal ues so they will
keep bett er. Sugar may be
added &lt;f ynu wish. Check with
Y1JUr home agent fur the

~ollege

is oHerlng the accred ited

program of class work
you ' re
required
to

complete for taking the
Ohio State
complete

'll1is deposit is caused by
ta nnin s in the food, or
hydrogen s ulphide wllich
comes from the food.
Q ~ My husband is on a
sa lt-free diet . May I can
wi thout salt, or is salt
ne(·e.ssary to preserve the

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John J . Gilligan of deceit when an $80 million cushion was
detected. Now, according to the governor , it's "good management" when twit'€ that much has been sequestered, despite a
budget that supposedly was straining the purse-strings of Ohio.
The legislali&gt;rs are bound li&gt; go along with sending the money
out to the schools, although it will undercut any local effort to
pass supporting taxes.
U they don't go along, Rhodes will turn the tables on them
and blame them for closing the schools. They are up for reelection this year, too.
Some ironies: ·
~In April, the Democratic legislative leadership. told state
employees there wasn't a penny to spare beyond the S5fi

million granted for pay raises. Now , the state is rolling in the
stuff .
- Rhodes wants to fully fund the "equal yield " school subsidy formula, and then he wants to make the formula unequal
by giving some districts more.
- The governor, who'ssupposed to be for good management,
wants the Legislature to enact a law prohibiting any school
district from closing when the money runs out. The schools
would rema in open and spend themselves into the red while the
guverrior and the Legislature "straighten out the problem
I give lllem more 1no~,ey)."
.
Although the new supplemental appropriation, which is
sta rting a quick trip through the Legislature this week , will

Weather
Mostly sunny and wann
today , with highs in the mid
80 '· Probab ility of pr eNO.
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JUNE
1978
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By LEE LEONARD
.
_
UPJ Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP!) ~ The thinking around the statehoilse is
. James A. Rhodes and the Democratic majority in the
General Assembly may be about to pull the fuse out of the
Richard Celeste has aimed at the governor.
Celeste, the heutenant governor and Democratic nominee to
?PilOse Rhodes this fall, had a ready-to-order campaign issue
tn llle widespread school closings across Ohio.
But the governor and Legislature have discovered a huge
surplus of money and are planning to divert most of 'it to the
schools to keep them open all east through the election.
About illJS tune of year in 1974, Rhodes accused then-Gov .

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Work has been started on
the F:dith McDaniel anima l
wa&gt;tc lagoon. This lagoon
will be used in conjunction
with the slaughterhouse to
dispose of the wast e in cnnncclion with the slaughtering
operation . When completed
the la goon Will be &lt;me-third
acre in size and eight feet
deep.
The earthmov ing for the
dam is !wing done by' the
Western Soil Conserva tion
Di•trict bu lldozer but Marcus

servauon Service and con·
•1ruction is being checked by
SCS technicians.
While on the McDaniel job,
Ma rcus Weaver discussed his
uwn fann ing operation with
Walter Salamacha, of SCS.
Mr. Weaver and his son
Aaron operate a dairy with
the only jersey cow herd in
Mason County. The Weaver
fa mily has been cooperators
ul the di strict for many years
and atone time Marcus was a
district supervis or. He
ca rri es on an excellent
l'onscrvation fa'rming:
operat ion and uses soi l
conserving methods in all his
crnpping system.
He has been sod planting
corn for eight or ten years
and he said, "Sod planting is
the only way to grow corn on
sloping ground." He also
employs strip cropping in his
corn fields that are on sloping

Ohio politics

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Gall ipoli&gt; Bu&gt;iness

interested poople arc urged to
visit the office and fill out one
of these questionnaires or ca ll
the office and one will be sent
in the mail. All opinions and
written statements will be
considered and apprecia ted.

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What do you really know
about food preservation?

family .

ab

protein is adequate durin~
pregnancy. After the beef
co w calves. her nutri ent
requirements almost double.
At this time late cut, coarse
hay is not enough.
Plan ahead how you will
feed your hay this winter and
store your hay accordingly.
To your beef cows. feed your
poor hay and ~ve your good
hay until your cows calve. It
IS hard to feed your poor hay
first if your second cutting is
11n top.
Dairymen, keep your
good hay separate from the
poor. Either feed poor hay at
one feeding and good hay the
next or while feeding the poor
hay increase the grain and
the amuunt of protein.
But plan now and store
properly.
DUE JUNE 15
A crop management workshop for corn and· soybean
fann ers will be held July 2427 at The Ohio State
Un iversity. Registration for
the workshop is due by June
15. En r01lnwnt will hP limit ed

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By LEE LEONARD
UP! Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP!) ~ The
Ohio General Assemb ly
reconvenes Tuesday for a
two-we e k post.p rimary
session with a single purpose
in mind ~ keep the schools
open next fall .
And the lawmakers will be
dealing with two pieces of
legislation to do just that.
The Senate will be gin
consideration of a $190
million supplemental
appropriations bill , of which
$106 million is designated for
· schools in subsidies and
loans.
The House is to start
discussions on a bill, dr ailed
by the Finanee Committee,
providing for some changes
in
ac counting
and
management pr ocedures
within school district.s.
Bolh bills will have ID
undergo committee hearings.
and are expected to take Ibe
full two weeks - perbaps
longer - to clear both
chambers.
Considerable
in-fighting
can be expected over a
proposed $50 million loan
program for school districts
hopelessly in debt and unable
to pass tax levies.
That will be part of the
supplemental appropriations
bill drafted last week by
majority Democrats and
scheduled for a hearing at 4
p.m. Tuesday in the Senate
Finance Committee.
Lawmakers will probably
tangle over who gets first call
on the loans and how many
strings should be attached to
the money.
The
supplemental
appropriations bill also
contains:
~ million to fully fWJd
the "equal yield" ·sut.&gt;idy
formula starling July I - a
goal many legislators hope
will place most Ohio schools
oo a sound footing .
· -435 million for a state
employees' pay raise enacted
in April .
-$20 million for increased
welfare benefits.
-$15 million for vocational
education construction.
-$10 million for industrial
development. .
-$4.3 mlllion for small
projects in the areas of
nutrition , alcoholism
insurance, sickle cell anemia,
rail transportation and tax
abatement for pollution
control.
The
House
finance
Committee will review its
subcommittee's
recom·
mentation on the weeks
of hearings held in late
winter a'\(1 spring on what
caused schools to get Into
financial trouble.
In the bill, sponsored by
Rep. Larry H. Chrislman, 0.
Englewood, are proposals to
increase
the
revenue
estimating capabilities of
school districts, require that
spending plans be c&lt;mpalible
with revenues, and establish
procedures under which the
!late can take over the fiscal
operation of any school
,
district.
Meanwhile, the Senate Fi·
nance Coounlttee will hold Its
first hearing Tuesday
aftemoon on a House-passed
proposal to sell $2'/S milllon In
state bonds to build or
remodel prisons.
The proposal, which would
require approval of Ohio
voters, cleared llle House last
J~nuary .

HOUSTON (UPIJ
- ~paee agency officials
delayed the final Skylab
orbital
positioning
maneuver Saturday while
they searched for the cause
ul an errant· romputer
signal that whirled the
space station out ol control
for 90 minutes.
The mishap wasted about
one-third or about 25,000
pounds of the remaining
nitrogen control jel gas
aboard the unmanned ship
and flight controllers
wanted to make sure It
dido 't happen again.
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KU KLUX, BLACKS
IN CONFRONTATION
TUPELO. Miss. (UP! ) ~
Robed Ky Klux Klansmen
gathered today on the streets
of this ra cially tense north
Mississippi city, saying they
were in the city to stand up
for '' white unity."

DANA ALDRIDGE , deputy sheriff, and Mike Mulleri, special investigator for the
prosecutor, are shown loading the evidenee in the back of the truck following the search at
lhe home of Paul Steinmetz, 40, Rutland, Friday .

Regatta Parade
entry form
POMEROY ~ Anyone interested in participating
in lhe Big Bend Regatta Parade is asked to fill out the
entry blank below and mail to the Pomeroy Chamber
of Commeree, P. 0 . Box 528, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.
OFFICIAL PARADE ENTRY FORM
Name,______________________________
Type of Entr·y_,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Name of Organiu.tion,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Address _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___
Phone _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Parade starts at 6:00 at Middleport, Ohio on South
Second Avenue . Parade lineup at 5:00, Ends in
Pomeroy on Condor Street.

SOVIETS PROTEST
WAS!llNGTON
(UPI)
WASHINGTON (UP! ) ~
The
Soviet
Union
has
liled a
The 1978 American winter
prot
est
accusing
the
United
wheat crop, estimated to be
1.307 billion bushels, is ex- States of using the U. S.
pected to be 14 percent Embassy In Mos co w for
smaller than last year's intelligence activities. The
State Department says the
surplus crop.
The latest forecast , issued charge is "absurd."
The Soviet protest was
friday by the Agriculture
delivered
Friday in the wake
Department, was 2 percent
of
aU.
S.
protest
accusing the
above last month's prediction
Soviets
of
turmeling
into U. S.
of 1.28 billion bushels. It was
property
to
spy
on
the embased on·June I conditions.
bassy in Moscow.
14 PERCENT SMALLER

Rutland man arrested
after search of house
RUTLAND ~ One man was
arrested as the result of a
raid in the village of Rutland
made Friday afternoon by
Sheriff James Proffitt and his
department.
Paul Steinmetz, Rutland ,
whose home was searched by
Sheriff Proffitt, Gary Wolfe,
in vestigator for the sheriff's
department , Mike Mullen,
investigator
for
the
prosecutor's office, Deputy
Dana Alpridge and Bruce
Dav is , Rutland Chief of
Police was charged with the
manufacturing of spirituous
alcohol. illegal sale of WJ·
taxed liquor and possibly will
be charged with contributing.
The sheriff and the other
off1cicrs arrived at the home

at approxi mate ly b p.m .
Entering the house first was
Wolfe a nd Bruce Davis,
Rutland Chief of Police. The
other officers followed .
They found a jug of alcohol.
corn in a paper bag and corn
in a trash can that was used
to set the mash in. '!'hey found
a small still and sugar. They
also discovered, upon in·
vestigation , a large amount
of corn mash on the gro und
outside the house that had
been dumped out a window.
In the house with Steinmetz
were several juveniles and
adults.
Steinmetz, who is confined
to a wheelchair , was taken
into custody by the sheriff's
department.

Series of explosions
POSTORIA, Ohio (UPII A series of explosions at the
Standard Railway Fusee
Corp. Sa turda y blew out
windows in a quarter-mile
radius a nd forc ed the
evacuation of a three-block
area .
"There was roughly three
major explosions," said Fos·
toria fir efig ht er Kenn eth
Shoemaker. "We have no
idea what caused it."
Shoemaker said no major
injuries were immediately
reported, but some people
were treated for cuts when

windows were blown out of
surrounding houses.
"Across the street from the
plant lllere's not a window or
a door on any of llle houses.
The second blast took the
windshield out of the aerial
(fire ) truck and one poliee
cruiser was demolished ," he
added .
Smoke from the explosions
and fire roared 300 feet into
the air and all ava ilable
police, fire and emergency
crews were called into duty .
Debris from the explosions
was thrown a quarter-mile.

prop up the schools and perhaps de-fang Celeste in that area ,
there are other issues.
Democrats are already planning to portray Rhodes as " king
of the broken promises" and to point out that he' ll be a lame
duck from the start if he wins re-election .
If that happens, Rhodes will be WJable to run for a third
consecutive tt!rrn and " he 'll have no reason to do anything
except ride it out," obse rved one Democrat.
Nevertheless, Rhodes shuwed in the primary election last
week that he still commands heavy support among H.epubli·
cans in Oh io.
·
If the schools slay open, he probably stand s-"il'J d chance of
defeating Celeste in November .

lOOth
.year
Continued From A·l
Thechurch bell was rnst;Jil·
cd in 1905 and the late Janies
Lewis, a trustee, was the first
member to ring the bel l. The
parsonage at the rear uf. the
ch urch burned in 192(1 and
was never rebuilt. During the
P&lt;!Slorale of the Rev . G. A.
f'reeman . ca lled to serve the
church 111 1923, a basement
was put under the church and
new pews were installed. The
Hcv. Mr. Hickman returned
to the d1urch in 1926 and was
there until1933 when the Hev.
F:. 1\. Smith came and
pasture'!! the church fur the
next 10 vea rs. From 1945 to
1950,Jhe.Rc v. A. H. Wright uf
Rutland was pastor of Mount
Moriah.
Pastor from 1951 to J!JG(i
was the Rev. Nyle Burden
under whose leadership the
alwr was buill by une of the
turstces, Earl Freeman, and
a plaque was placed at the
reHI' of the church in memory
uf special donors .
As prestdent of the Missiunar y Soci ety, Mr s.
Kathryn Payne in 1951 had &lt;JS
her special project, the
building of a church bulletin
board. Refunds from sales
tax receipts provided !lie
money and in 1954 the bulletin
board was dedicated.
The Rev.Robert Jackson
served the church as pastor
fmm 1967 to 1970 . anti in
November , 1970, the ltcv.
Henry L. Key of Columbus

was ca llc~l to the ch urch. ll
was under his leadership that
l11&lt; baptismal pool was build
along with the study. The
fe llowship hall was completed in 1976 and soon aflcr
the Rev. Mr. Key resigned
due to hea lth problems.
Currently the churcil is
without a pastor but the
dedicated Christian men and
women continue to rnake
Mount Moriah a testimony to
the cmru nunity .

'1\xlav the Hev. Mr. Kcv
&lt;s ~uest speaker fur boti,

Mt. Moriah BatJiist Church

Man arrested on
capias from Texas
Meigs Coun ty Sh eriff
James J . Proffitt reports that
Donald L. Swearingen, 20.
Rulland , wa s ar rested
around midn ig ht Fri day
ni ght on a capias from Harris
County, Texas, for revoking
probation on a prior charge of

Veterans'
dottors .
Davi d

Admini.strat io n
Ar ix,

18 ,

Harri sonv ille . has been
cha rged wit h re ckl ess
operati on that resulted in
dama ge to a mailbox at the
Rrdgrview Ca rry Out on May

22 .
According. to the report,
waiv e extraditi on. Meigs Arix had come out of the

crcdil card abuse .
Sw,earlngen

refused

to

Co unt y authorities will await
Texas offici als to start ex·
tradition proceedings.
In Mei gs County Cou rt
Thursday, William Reeves.
53 , Pomeroy, was foun d
guilt y to charge of sexual
imposition and is being sent
to Ch illi c~ th e Veteran s
Hospital for exa mination and
evaluation, Sheriff Proffitt
report ed. Senten ce is to be
in1posed upon the cumpletion
of the exa minatio n by the

carry-&lt;&gt;ut. apparently began
fishtailing his vehicle as he
left and his auto skidded into
the mai lbox. Arix was finally
located F'nday and ta ken into
CU!&gt;10d)' .
Paul D. Clay, 20, Rutland,
was arrested frida y and
cha rged with possessing a
coniJ'u lled substa nce of less
than 100 grams !marijuana ).
Ht· posted bond fo r appearance in Meigs Cou nty
Cou11 .

lhc murning and the CJfler-

se rvi ce .
Th e
fellowship di nner at noun
will be fo llowed by an afternorm se rvice at 2:30 to
whi ch the pu blic is invited .
This afternoon's program will be a lime of

noun

recugmtion of many who ,

have contributed to the
t.: hurch in tune and service
through the years . r urmer
pastors, representatives of
t1r e H
ch urche s. and
organizations including the
Mid tllepu rt Mini steria l
Association , the Provide nce

Mini ster s

~:~nd

Deacon's Institute, the Providcnee

Assuciation , and

the Providence Women 's
Ass oc iation will be
represented ami recognize~!.

STOCKHOLM,
Sweden 1UPI) ~ A raging
!Ire engulfed a hotel In
Boras early Saturday just
as the last dance started at
a graduation party for 150
high school students,
burning lo death 22
teenagers and their
ebaperones.

ELECTED - The Buckeye Hills Career Center would
like to annoWJce the result.s of their recent election of
district VICA (Vocational Industrial Clu bs of America )
offieers for the 1978-79 school year. They include:
pr~sident , John Carroll, Gallia Academy ; vice president,
Jim Harra h, Gallia Academy ; secretary, Kelly Fogal,
.Iackson: treasurer, Beverly Brown , Kyger Creek:
reporter, Penny Ball, Southwestern, and Sergeant of
Arms, Mark Fulks, Hannan Trace. Pictured, 1fron t row,
left to right) : Penny Ball, Mark Fulks, and Beverly
BroWn. (Back row, left to right ), Andy McQuaid , Kelly
Fogal, John Carroll and Jim Harrah.

Gallia school board issues
bus driver certifications

TiU::SE YOUNGSTERS •·graduated" from
kindergarten at the Harrlsonvi:Je Ele.nent.ary School in
ceremooles Thursday night. ':'vaght by Miss Mindy
Young, they were presented diplomas by Meigs Local
District Supt. Olarles Dowler. A prOf!ram o( music by
Miss Glenna Sprague and rhymes by the children made up
llle program. The group includes: front, I tor, Wendy Jo
Phl!lips, Jennifer Lea King, Jason Fleming Winebrenner ,

Cindy Kay King, Marc Matthew Howard, Timothy Ewing
Wells, Linda Gail Wyant, Lisa Reana Morgan, Curtis LeeRoy Ward; back row, I to r, Daniel Scott Kennedy,
Hobert.a Sue Napper, Keith Allen Adkins, Kimberly Fay
Chapman, Gerald Wayne Howard, Jr., Rebecca Lynn
Napper, Christina Maria Dillon, Sherri Lynn Carl, Kelly
Renee Hamilton, Bradley Eugene Cornwell. Not pictured
were Christopher David Wandling, Rodney Curtis
Butcher and Curtis Ray Dalton.
'l

GALLIPOLIS ~ In action
taken by the Gallia County
Board of Education during its
regular meeting Saturday,
bus driver eertificalion for
the following drivers was
approved:
Lionel Gilmore, Cheshire;
Steven C. Ebert, Gallipolis;
Emma Marie Palmer,
Cheshire; Beverly Trout,
Northup; Darrell Jones,
Cheshire; and Haymon d
Trout, Northup.
The Board approved a

graduated salary schedule
for the Gallia County AI·
tendance Officer to become
effective July I, 1973. The
salary scale begins al $:1,000
for a beginning officer with
no e" perien ce, and ~ ~
graduated upwards, with
experience, to a maximum of
$3,900.

In further action, the board
adopted an effective date for
salary schedule increases for
certifi ed and cla ssified
employees.
This action was taken so

'\

that the co unty board uf
education employees, cer tifi&lt;'l and classified. may
rece1ve full in crements
res ultinK from
salary
schedules approved on Sept.
24, 1978.
Th e sa Jary increases
become effective w1th the
begilming of the fi scal years
July I, 1978, 1979.
This action excludes the
superintendent whose salary
is set by separate agreement
with the board .

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1966 DODGE POLARA .
one
owner , in I me londil1on Coli
9•9 -77b3
1977 1HUNDER81RO . PS PB , 011 ,
v1nyl roof . Coii4Ab 7903 .

1973 GRAND PRIX, AM ·FM 8
frock . 011 . buckel seal$ , very
good co nd . 77 ,000 miles . $1700.
Coli -446 -4921 alt er Spm .

1977 THUNDERBIRD , $AOO., Toke
o..-er poymenr, , Coli 446 -3652

1909 Cornaro Z 28. e.c
H6-0648 oiler 5

wnd .

197c Ma11 ie Von , 245 511b

1971 (AMARO, PS , P8 , ~tmyl lop.
good cond Coli.U0 -4705
1978 FOMD LARIAT , beoutdully
loaded witl-, extras . Coli
-446-.4205 .
1~ 7()

KHARMANN GHIA . co nverii L .e, 1750. Co ll145·56 71.

197:t CHE VY ' , T. PI CKUP e• c
cond . 11000. Coll367 OS• I

196&gt; ~UICK LA SABR e SibS. Coli
3b77~b0 '

t9b7 OLUI CUllAS&gt; I UP~eMf .
nPeth 1n1 nor repo11~ 5100 ( nil
o:IAb &amp;!ll'J
f

Explorer

-100 Custom

clerical duties. Applicant should be able to work with
different Program Oireclors . Appli ca tions are
available from the C.A.A. Office in Cheshire or the
Ohio Bureau of Employment Services Office in each
county . Dead fine for accepting applications is June 15,
1978 ,
The Gallia -Meigs Community Aclion Agency is an

W~ 5 TI~ N

BABYSITTER in Rodney oreo. Coli
1•5-9373 .

Real

HELP WANTED

RiSING STAR KENNEl
Boarding. Indoor-Outdoo r Rum
Groommg , All Breeds . ( leon
Son1tmy lo c• li tie~ Chesh•re f-'h

DALE'S KITCHEN CENTER

JC7-o:m

CE N TENARY
WOOD S PET
GROOMING FACILITIH. Pro·
fession(JI Serv i(e5 offered. all
WAITRESS .
bre ed s. oil styles Ph .446 -0131

2119 Jackson Ave .• Pt. Pleasant
Phone 675 -2318

DHAGONWYND
CA Tl ~RY
KENNEl , AKC Chow Chow
RELIAtlll: BABYSIT TER needed for
dogs , CFA Siame se and
2 srno ll boy!i . b day s o week
H1mo loyo n 1l Oh. (A I1o0 white
Good
salary . 99:2 -6173 o r
fler1o ian!. .) Now ovodoble 3
'I'IH10b .
female, block Chow Chow pup·
Blue pt Siome!l.e N~E D BAB'tSil l ER ot home rr1
p•e s and
female ldttem Call-446·38-44 .
1-'ortlond, 5 doy 1o o wee!-. 7 orn
to b prn . Phone 84 3-4602 ,
FR~N ( H WHilE BIRD w 1th ( oge
doy t~me or 84? -4803 alter b pm .
ond li tteJ S10 . Coii367 -00'il5

AKC SIBERIAN HUSK IE PUPPIES b
wks . old . Coil 446 -8616 .
' , AUSTRA IIIAN BLUtHEEUR5. ' •
Aus!roihon
shepherd . eH
stock dogs or pet S25. ((JII
·~b- 4$06 .

MI:NTAll Y RE RETAHOED odult s
ond children ore in need ol
taster core home1o . A salary
a nd benef i t1o w1ll be paid Th is
is on in -home rob that will
benef it the life ch anc e ol o
mentally re tarded pe non Fo1
more information. wr ite or ((JII
Fa!.ter Core
b80 E. Main.
Jo&lt;kson .
OH
4564 0
6 1• · 286 -5039
{ IO&lt;kson ) 0 1
b14 -5'12-bb07 [Athonll ·
SANtlARIAN IN Tra ining , 1e·
quire!. B.A . or B.S. m1nimum
Me1gs County Heolth Depo r l
ment . 110 M ec hanic
St.
Pomeroy Oh1o 45769 .

AKC REG AIRlOALE TERRIERS.
Heosonobly
p ric e-d .
Coli A WOMAN around 35 or ove r to
)lb -1357
work nights at jo Ann 5
Oohylo nd Hours 4 to 9.30
HOOF HOll_O W Horses . Buy . sell . ·Must btt dependable
Call
trade or trorn . New ond used
6 14-367 -7646 between 4 and 6
sadd les. . Huth keeves . Albany .
pm.
[biA ) b9B -3290.
!.OMI:ONE 10 stay wi th J b o y~
RI!:I ING ~1 AR Kennel .
lor ding
l-4 15 &amp; 16 years o ld . Or soInd oo r and ou td o or tu ns .
meone tho1 needs a horne tha t
Groo1.n111g all breeds . Clean
would W01( h rhom (lij~ , .j 1'}'J
~ondory focililres. Che!lh tr e
fJh on ~ (614 ) 367 · 07Y~ .
HOUSEI&lt;HPI:f( 6 1.n ho u ~ e 'J

e

A~l 8A~SHT puppte s Heady to
go 1 bi4 - 9H~ 75)2

odulh
no c.h ddron
446 44f~ fn r llt l f:rVIIJW

H ll
anvthinq fo r
anvbody ~~ our AU(tion
8ar11 or In yu()r home. For
•nlorm a t •o n an d pickup
Sf!rVI(C Calf 156 -1967 .
Si1 1e Every Saturday
NigtH at 1 p , m .

SWAIN

AUCTION SERVICE
Kenneth Swain, Auct .
Cornrr Th•rd &amp; Oli ve

1911 DAl ':&gt;U N , ron P• ' \..up 4
~p ee-d
m•w clut ch rnu Hiu1
br oke ~ and IJOIIl t J'5 m p g
$1300 Coll991713q

AlLIS
bolt&gt;r
IQ72

C HA lM~R~ \1noll round
SIHOO Pu fCho~ed new

con d1t 1on
b lcllent
Reod si1dlo, 614·378 03\ I

POMEROY
LANDMARK
Fot All Your
Go ·rwr.d

Elrctnc TV ·,
.llld

Hotpornl Appliol .( 1''

No
e•pe11e11ce
ne c e~ so ry . Apply in pe r ~on o t
Bluo ferro n , Middl eport.

b15· 5011 .

We

PARTY PLAN SUPERVISORS
MERRI -MAC toy port1es ho s opon ing~
fo ,
supervisors orrd ,
demon stra tors in your orea.
Quality mer chondise . H•ghes t
comm ission . No inves tment.
deliveri ng or collection . Call
An n Bo11ter collec t3lq .ssb-8881
or w rde MERRI -MAC. Bo• 1'177
Dubuque . lowo 5'1001

Apply At

B00 15
(hdd 1Pn .,
5 ~ 9S ro SlJ Q:, M£&gt;11 ' Sill ~5 to
$44 95 ao.IPy ~ B oo r ~ J /7 N
1nd A &gt;~f! Mrddlepo1 1

SWAIN
AUCTION BARN

BABVSIJT8R m my horne tor th e
summer Call 446-4021 ofler
bpm

EXPERIENCED KITCHEN
APPLIANCE REPAIRMAN

BRIARPAT CH Ken nels . Boo rd•ng .
Groommg . AK C Gotdon set
t er!t . Engli sh Co&lt;ker Spon1cls
Ph . -446 -41q1

PI CKUP ':&gt;roll

1odol•• A u
powe-r \ l eer nq
b1ok P'
~ IPI'·Ibcl t II! O'&gt;
loo l
bo r $4) 00 Make olle1 3'10
Mm hon 1C l' orn cro '( ah c1 S

Equal Opportunity Employer .

1972 CORVETH 4 spd .
sharp Coll44b 315b .

Af(C
lUG.
l:ngU\h
Spr mger
Spon•tl Pupp1e' • Chomp1on
blood lines, $100 an d $75 Coli

!Qll ( HI VROLfl

" Located on W . Val side of Pomeroy -Mason

Help Wanted

AI&lt; ( t iny while M(Jitese puppy . II
w~~ - old Coli 37'1· 7113 or
379.1758

WUIUI I Z~ H lJOUiill
~~yboo1 d
w1th b o~~ l uo l pPdol o; l-1r1o
n •c o Sb Q ~ U1 17 1 t o• 74/ '1701
oile-r S

CLIFTON
AUTO SALES

t9b8 Pl 'tMOUTH FURY
350
H oo.,.e r portobl9 wa!.her . $50
Cash
1eg1s te r
$!10
Coli
4-40-85.68

FOUR COLLIE PUPS. lemol e .
Reasonable Call 2~ 1575

Datly ex cept Wed. elJenlng
and Sunday . 10 miles sou th
of Pf . Pleasant on Rt . 2.
Pho ne
304 - 576 - 2026 .
Richard and Lois Au slrn.

54, 000 miles , bucket , AM.
tape . p .s .• p.b.. auto. floor .

Program Secretary. Skills required include above
average speed in lyping and shorthand and general

5 p .m . till dark .

1 p .m .

1973 FORD
PICKUP
F
1974 OLDS CUTlASS SP

The Gallia-Meigs Community ACtion Agency is
seeking qualified applicants for the posi tion of

·-

1q71 VW CAMPER , foe. o•r AM ·
FM radio . '} lull beds . ilnk tce
chesl , storage cab ine ts. , good
con d . S2200. Colt Jb7 -0106

Pick your own . 9:10a .m . to

_.,f:~ijiJ

HELP WANTED

~ te p

1974 VtGA HA TC HBACK good
ca nd., no rust . $700. or best of le• Coii379-2W

1974
dr

Red Oscars
Uve Planf s
Daily 4 p .m .- 9 p .m.
Sunday 12 til8
Closed Saturday

()

Red tag

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

19M CAMAR O . 3% eng , need~
wor k , $71 5. Coll 388 -f:l730 .

lq7J BUK K LUXUS. bt ' ellent con ·
drl1 o n P ~ , P 8., A .C New
!tres it6SO 99'} 7870.

1973 CAD illAC COUPl D!VIlll
Cl1m ate con tr o l. AM FM rod10
P ~ f-18 . v1nyl top CI6M S 1800
Coll1•5 5888

~

Guppie s

0

STRAWBERRIES

\977 MAliBU CLASSIC. red' w1th
red lobnc mten or . carpeted
14 000 rrul e~ lop cond . W1ll
toke o lder car l pre fer lo lott on
wagon ) good con di!10n lor
equ•ty Pay oil SJOOO . 1:156
Fou rth A ve re o1otter '} 15.

1975 VW RABBIIT. uc. cond Call
"6·1123.

1977 FOUR WHHL DRIVI , F 250,
1 , T Ford 7 000 mdes ~ harp
Coli ~t18 - Y&lt;w4

z

Zebra danios
2 for S1.00
De luxe Veil Tail

(/)

lJ

You'll Like Our Quality Way of
Doing Business" GMC Financing
992-5342- 0pen Evenings Until6:00
Til5 PM Sat . -Pomeroy

or

0

(, all

~.l iP Pri C!''-&gt;

SALES POS ITION
C(JII Ioll lre e \ B00 -327 -9b'lb
EXPERIENCED MASONARY. Call
4-46-0-HJ oher 4prn .

J.ll k W C-"'"Y.
Pllonl' 997

OPI:NINCS on all 3 shlft5 for lull Unscramble lhese fou r Jumbles.
o r port lirne LJ-'N 's w1th Phor - One letter to each square, to form
four ordinary words.
mo co l o g'1 . Pinecrest Core

to
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Cente&lt;. Con tact : Nancy Von
Mote r , R.N. Coll-446-7117.
.

PERSON TO LIV EIN ond core for •
elderly and d i ~obled !ton In
Patrio t oreo. Room ond board
prov ided. Call Sendee
nt
3b7 -0l07 day s
THE: (ll't' OF G ALLIPOLIS is o&lt;eep·
tl ng opplkotr o ns tor the follow·
in g posit ions Water ond sewer
maintenance worker quolif lco-

MA SS EY FtRGUSO N Hoy condi
r•one r SSOO Very good co nd1
11on . R eed~~t 1 lle , 614 376 6311

QRRIP .........._....
.

V

i976 FORD F tOO b cyl 300 CID
5td . tro n$ 8 bed Rod• o l: x
ccllent cond•t•on $.3000. Phone
997 5785 oltor 5 pm

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SPt CIAl 5 p1ece cast 1ron ou tdoor
lorn .ture settee '] orrn &lt; hou~ .
ta ble &amp; planter l o r $249 95 .
O d d ~ &amp; tnd~ Shop , M iddlepor t
Oh10 99'1 b I 73

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lr ons. e11perience in pipe line r=~:-:-:-:-:==,

;:~~.b.u:dd sit~~:HI~t~in:r ~~ I SWANER
V"

plumbing wo rk . Water meter
X'~
reader
quaiHicotiont : val id
~.A
Ohio dr •v&amp;r's license, good eye '---'--"--"'"'"'-'-"'--.L-L._ .J,
sigh t , eligib lv wr 11ing and good,-------.,

~nuo~~:~~~i~~:~Qr~J~~~;~fc~~~~
M UG
NIP
schoo l, vocot ionol school or
V' 'I

equivole_"~ · some eKperl.ence In
bo o~keepmg .
onounflng or
cl erl(a l
Work .
hecutlvA
secretory ci ty manager's oft lee
quol illcotions . g raduate of high
schoo l. vocollonol schoOl or
vqul..-ol(tnt . 3 '{r$. of proct lco l

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MANY AUDIENCES
GON61DER HIM 'THE
l'X'Y OF THEM ALL !
Now arrange the circled letter• to
ronn the aurprlse answer, 11 Jug·
gootad by lh&lt;l obovo cartoon.

AIM: THE ~TIIJ" [XXIII]

I

eMper•ence in OJ(ecutlve office
Jumbles; VERVE CHIME HYMNAL FACTOR
os
pedorm i ng
c l erical. Yes terday's
Ans.r: Soundalllle I low ch.,.•t1er fn P• .. s!enogr9phy work and typing .
Aiso work!ng knowledge of
·
A FRENCH HEEL
~ tondord pur chas ing
praTho ltlttl JUMBLES trt
In JUMBLE lOOK 110 tnd JUiolllE
&lt;edure$, Appll co t lons moy be
BOOK 111. AYtlltbl~ for '1.3!1 EACHJ pootoola 110m Jumlllo. C/0 llltt
p1ckod up in t he C1 ty rnonoger 's
newtPIPif', P.O. 8011: :W, NOt'Wood, N.. 07Mft. . . . chitch peylblt to
olh &lt;.c An l:quol Qpponunlt~
Newtpapefbookt.
tmployt&gt;r

'*•

Mqt .
71 HI

JC'J75 KAWASAKI 750 d•r t b1ke All
r1ew ports " un~ good 38 mm
'rocmg co rb
A l~a
woshe•
• 9&lt;17 5001
{972 (USlOM CHt: VY Van Newly
pa 11Hed 52'175 Cal l alter bpm ,
9B5-3BI B
fi VE 14 111 C!i like new w1th
wheels to t •t Che.,.y ... on Call
alt er b pm 985 38 18
COAL COOK stove 1Q68 Ford 1 r
t o •~ truck . Bed l or 19b8 Fo rd
tru ck 479 Mercu ry motor Also.
light houlm q 74'/2174

STATION WAGON
Cream, 6 cyl. engine, power
steering , power fron1 disc brakes,
automatic trans ., 5 year r ust

C RAVt LY TRA (l OI-1 mower lor SWIMM ING POOLS and supplies .
i ngro und and above ground .
so le. Goad condi ho". 197 1
Su p e r C8
e le ctrr c s tart
HOUDA 't POOLS, Huntingt on ,
.9Q2 5007 .
W .Va . Co li 304 -419 -478B
G RA VI:LY TRA CTO R wdh mower .
henmgs alter
5 JO coli
9?25510
LIKI: N EW SQor~ R1ding power
n1owe • 5 h p 20 111 cui. S77 5.
9Q77190

1978 SUZ \JKI RM 175 . 949-241 0 .-

POlllD HERt rQRD bull SbOO 1 ' ,
y eo • ~ o ld. Phone 614 -b67 -3-493
0 1 01 4 607 3368 .

OOME
IMPROVEMENTS
"tor m
Windows,
Storm
Ooors,
Replacement
Win ·
dows, PatiJ Covers,
Aluminum Siding and
Accessories. Ca II

pr oof i ng . Stk . No. 496.

446-2642
APPALACHI AN 510VE Gre at e~t
,('INt•on of wood o nd cool
hea te rs . Warehouse prices .
Mo v•ng to M1dd lepo.t . Co il
bt J 6q8 7191

NOW •4640

Was
$4913

Medium blue, 8 cyl. engine.
automa1ic trans ., power steering
and brakes , fr ont and rear
bumper guards. air conditioning ,
AM radio, exterior decor , interior
accent grou·p, tinted glass ,
pivoting front vent windows. Stk .

Silver , 6 cyl. Pnqine, .~lutomatic
tran s., power steering and
brakes, air conditioning , ex terior
and inte ri or accent , luggage
rack, AM ra dio, tr im rings and
hub caps, viny l insert body side

No. 5.17

No. 483 .

Was
15966

Now•5570

HP Mer cury motor . 15 gal.
to nk lor.,- -trol l electri c trolling
mo tor and occeuo nes. Hea vy
duty boot trailer ond spore tire .
Coll44b -4045

NOW 1407 5

SI: AUI Y SHOP l:qu•pmen t
2 Strawberr ies 9:30 till one . 5 till
dar~-!. no Wednesday or Sunday
hydroul 1c
~ ty ling
ch a ir!o .
pick i ng . Happy Hol low Frull
QBS 4 17~ olt e1 b.
Form . 1-304 -570-2026
All !VPfS o l bu1ldmg rnolermls
1970 TR IUMPH BONN EVILLE 650.
b lotk br1ck . sewe r p•pes . w1n ·
e... c. cond . 9000 mi . $7011 hrm .
rt o w~
lrn 1 e l ~
etc Claude
Coll? 45 -5b61
w.nrers RIO Grande 0 Phone
IN lERNA liONAl 500 1oer1es bull
74551 1tof rer5.
dole r, 6 woy blade , R.O .P S.
cob w1nch -Ready to go. Lool-l s
like new . Wi ll rake trades .
Don I rn rss 1h1 s if you need a
d oze r. Coll94'1 -2763 .

power steering.

Let Pomerov Landmark
so ften &amp; co nd ition your
water with Co-op . water
so ftener ,
Now Only

Mod el

UC· SVI.

•289.95

Let us test your water Free

Pomeroy Landmark
C\7~ ·:!_ack W . Carsey, Mgr .

-·
~

Phone 992-2181

LAVNE S N~W 8 UStD FURNifURE
NEW
So to cho1 r rocke r. o tt oman , 3
tables SSOO Bedr oom su1 res
5 t b5 S150 $300 S500. JO ole&lt;
tnc rongc1o $200. Ear Am s.of o
&amp; cho•r 5300 . modern sofa ,
~, . 1a11 lo .... ese at $275 , Re cliners
S 100. ond up Tobie~ . $00 eo( h .
~w 1 vel rock ers $1 25 . Maple or
pmc tab le 4 (1\ oir ~ S215. Hutch
S715 &amp; S27), , 7 p&lt;. Dinette .
SI09 5 pc D•nelle S55 00 . 9 pc
S160 Bun~ bed scomplete$150 .
S2?5 m ott• e1oses o r bo11 r.pr
111g1o tum SOO eo
ches t ot
drawer $38 .
GOOD USED
D esk~

Re l n gerat o r ~

Sw eep e r~ .

Dryer\ range s, coff ee ond end
tab les rv S, d inettes. bed s
tab le:; . lamp s cho•r s. other
1IOm!l Co li Ub-0322 Mondav
thru f- ndoy 9 to B p m , So tur
day ~ to 5 p.m . :l mi ou r
Bulovdlc Rd

FOR THE BEll IN FURNITURE
UI-'HO l Sf~RING Free hllmote!l
P•ck up ond dcl 1.,.e ry ser111CC.
co li Mowrey s Uph o lste ry. Pt .
Ploo ~ on t W Vo. 675 -4154 .
fARM FEN Ce POSTS All SI ZES,
ovet 6 000 to choose from .
S 1 99 ond up shmgles. S14 95
per 5q
Anderson windows,
studs , other build1 ng material,
Open dody q.7 Fra nk s Borgoin
Center Rt . 100' Porter , Oh io
HAY f- OR SALE by the bole or
tr' ucklood Call75b·6535 .

RlfRIGERAIORS. WASHERS AND
DRHRS . WRINGER WASHERS,
RAN GeS
All SOLD WITH
G UARANTH WE ALSO SER·
VIet APPLIANCES. SKAGGS
APPLIA NCeS . 191B EASTERN
A Vl: ,, Coll 44b-7398 ,
PENDH1 0 N HlHUill BAHEHII S
SIU ~~Vilh eoechollgo new ones
:) JI guo • on te ed . 3813 8596

R~CIST!:.JH:O ' Arob n1ore 011d
gelding . 3 yuo • .1o old )ee lskev
H1 ll Fla twoods Hood Pomeroy , MARY I&lt; A Y COSMETICS , lree
fa cial Patsy Fttch consultant.
oh•~ 9&lt;n 3885
Co li 446·4204
lq74 HONDA 750 Pe d uct rond1
11on. New t ires 2 helmets lug SCA NDINAVIAN HEALIH fOOD .
l aos.•ng , gmmng, maintenance
gage rack cr ash b o r lmrmg
1-'otsy l 1llh co n~ultont. Colt
Garaged smce nPw 51'/)() .
446 4'10 4
9B~) A21b, Alloed
1'

group , tinted glass, p ivot ing Iron!

with

vent windows . Stk . No. 547

stereo

tape ,

Was Stk No., 632
S832l NOW

Check our low, low
prices on

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,
POTACH, FERT.().PELS.

PH. 446-3575

----

75 FT. OWENS CABIN CRUISER ,
troller. in e•&lt; cond . Al1 oc c e!t~ories . Coli 446-1692, Bob
Scott!. Tw in River Morino
Af.IPAlOOS A HORSES . Stud ter vic_e , SSO. reg . mOIAS, SJS .
grade mor•J. Also breeding
stoc k . Call 245 -9369 Rio
Gr ande .
RFFRIGE~AlOR ,

I ""e . lamp s,
b ., r, -: h , othe'r
-440 -77 11'

d o uble bed
child's p •cnic
iterm. Coli

SI::ARS nding lawn mower , 8 HP.
Coll446 315b.

-

Davit\ Beaver .

-

GOOD USED HOUSEHOlD FURNITURE . CoB 446 -2300 or see
Alberto ~ 1 f e :J miles below
Gollrpo l l~ o•' Rt 7.

24 Hr . Wrec)cer Service
Ph011e :
446·l575 Day
446-3560 Night

AMBASSAEUR 55000 CL de l ux~
Reel
14 K Gold . rowi ng
machme e11e1cis or coll4-4b ·749\
16

H . BASS BOAT , troll er,
ga soli ne and ele ct . motor wi!h
remote ' antral. Coli 446 3632.

JOHN DEERE 1010 fo rm trac tor .
$1500 . Jacobso n ridmg lown
HP
S300 . Coli
m ower .
37'1 235 4 betwe en 6 30 ond

a

8 30 .
1977 HONDA CB 360 T. 1700
miles. exc . cond . Coli 446·3580
;~VE N

HOLSH IN HEIHRS. Coli
JBB 61lb

TOMATO STAKES Rt . 7 M•ller
Oh. 1(}( and \SC . Call256·6b01.

-

--

-

lHREE TEN HUNDRED tRUCK
TIRES . Maunled tire s. tubes
ond rlms. Coll44b-2757 .
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Eco nomy tractor , powe r k1ng . 14
HP with eig~t p•ece equ1pmen!.
Coli 446 2757 .

.

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

Wanted to Hoy

l'or-Sale -

-

-

For a good deal see Tom Sprague, Melv in
Little, John Koehn, Morris Sheests, Gary
Rudolph, Nancy Fowler, Sandy Gatewood,

GIBSON E.B.O . Bou gu1tor, used
bulln e,. cel lent cond it1on . Toke
a l ook ot 1t ond molo.e on offer.
fh one 895 3666 {local ca ll/ rom
Pl . f'leo sont , W . Vo .)

SfRAWBtr&lt;tHES. pk l-l your owr.
bOC o quart, Brin g own con tainers . Coii24S-5121 .

decor

ACROSS FROM HOUER MEOICAL CENTER

JH MOTOR , agitator l or septic
rank . Like new . Coll 4-4b-3375.

&amp;BLEND
Pomeroy Landmark

XR7

4 cyl. eng ine , 3 speed. automatic
trans ., AM rad io, tinted glass ,
western m irrors, low swingback
rear step bumper , white sidewall
lires.

FORD
SALES
362 JACKSON PIKE-RT. 160 &amp; 35

StAl Y MATTRESS SALE . NEW IN·
NERSPRING
MATTRESSES.
DOUBLE SIZE, $6A.95 WA S
$b9 .95. RiCES NEW AND USED
FURNITURe , 65A SECOND A VE .
44b -'il523.

75 Susuki PM 125, mota (lOSS ,
ex c. co nd Will sacri f ice or besl
olfer . •U6-7554 after b

8 cyl . eng ine , automati c
transmiss ion , power steering and
brakes, automatic trans .• cloth
bucket seats, floor shift , Iron ! and
rear bump er guards . a ir
con ditioning , AM rad io with
stereo tape, dual bright mirrors,
wi re wheel covers . Slk . No . 334

1977 FORD COURIER
PICKUP RANGER XLT

•7730

1974 HONDA 750 K. 7.000 actu al
m iles . tH C. con d . Full tounng
d re1os . Mu ~ t see to opp rec rate .
S2000. Co1125b· 1955 after 6pm.

fq?4 HUSQVARNA •OO CC , 1974
Susuk 1750 E:1duro. Ph 388-8897

594

group. protect ion group, tinted
glass, power side windows. light
group wire wheel covers.

INII:RNAT !ONAl 04
combine.
I roc tor mounted sprayer . For·
moll Model 6 tracto r . 3 pomt
hi tch. cutoll sow . b ft . like ne w
bush hog. All in good condi tion.
W 1ll toke trades . Coll949 -17b3.

USED FURNITURE
I SH OF QUEEN SIZE SPRINGS
AND MATTRESS , TWO S PC.
DINETTE SETS , 1 LIV EM. SU ITE ,
I SET OF SPRINGS AND MAT·
TRE SS , 1 MA1TRESS, I SMALL
ORGAN , I HOBBY HORSE .
RICE "S NEW ANO USED FUR ·
NITURE , B5A SECOND. AVE
446·9523.

Si lver met .. 6 cyl. engine, bucket
seats, automatic trans .. ai r ,
sport s steering wheel, power
steeri ng and brakes, front and
rear bum per guards. AM radio,
t\nted glass, dul!.l bright m\rrors .
4 cast aluminum wheels . Stk . No.

1978 FORD FAIRMONT

brakes. automatic
trans ..
convenience group, cornering
lamps, 1ilt steering wheeL speed
con tro l, air conditioning , power
seat. twin comfort, bumper
protection group, el ec. rear
window defroster, AM -FM radio

front and rear bumper guards,
exterior and interior accent

EED A WATER
SOFTENER?

$5290

$3940
1978 M
Y
COUGAR XR7
351 eng ine. power ste-er ing and

luggage rack.

NOW

1978 FORD FAIRMONT

STK, NO. 506

cyl . engine , automat ic
transm ission, air conditioning,

Wa s
15659

cyl. eng ine, power steering ,
front and rear , AM rad io, dual
br ight mirrors , 878x 14 w-s-w
ti res . Stk . No . 446

Caps. Vinyl Body, Side Moldings.

6

mldgs . Slk. No. 49 7

4

Interior Accent, Group Trim Rings and Hub

1978 FORD FAIRMONT
STATION WAGON

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1978 FORD FAIRMONT
FUTURA

4 Cyl. Engine, Power Steering, AM Radio,

Now•4630

Was
$4861

NOW '5610

1978 FAIRMONT
2 DR SEDAN

B N Doy ol d or sta r ted legko rn . 15 Fr CHRYSlER BASS BOAT , 50
puii('!S bor h f loo r or cage
g• own 0"'01loble Poultry Ho u~ ­
n lg and Automo11011 Moden1
Poul tr y 39QW . M0111 , Porm Hoy
!-' hone qq7 11M

Was
10012

THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL

Sliver metallic, vinyl roof, bench
sea t, 4 cyl. eng in e, power
steeri ng , automat ic trans .• AM
rad io, dual br ight mirrors. Stk .
No. 355

USED FURNITURE All wood table
end b choirs. l1ke new . Corbin
and Sn yder Furn1tur e , 955 Se cond 446 -1171

'5460

NOW

Si lver , 8 cyl. engine. power
ste er ing, automatic trans., power
brakes, luggage r ack , front &amp;
·r ea r bump er guards, air
conditioning, AM radio, interi or
and exter ior accent group, tinted
glass, pivot ing vent windows .

1978 FORD FAIRMONT
FUnJRA

CHIM NEY
BLOCK S.
building
materials. Gallipolis Block Co .
440 7783.

Was
16890

1978 FORD FAIRMONT
STATION WAGON

2 dr . sedan, dark brown, 4 cyl.
engine. power stee ring , AM
radio , interior accent group, dual
mirrors, trim rings and hub caps .
Stk . No . 471

VVas
S4290

NOW'4695

Was
$4939

1978 FORD FAIRMONT
STATION WAGON

1978 FORD FAIRMONT

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USED TRACTORS
MFl 35 Die sel · MF230 Diese i MF 150 Diesel · MF235 Diesel ·
MFI65 D iesel · MF 285 Diesel MF1135 Di esel . Cob. oi r and
Heater .
NEW 8 USED IMPL EMENTS '
MF9 Bol er . MF10 Bal·er · MF120
Boler · Malfhew s Rotary Scyth e
M F880 Semi-Mounted 6 bottom
pl ow · MF520 I '}' disc · MF1 2
r ow ckopper
MFJ9 2 row
planter s
rnecho ni(ol
transplant er . SHINN'S TRAC TOR SALES
Phone 458 -1630
LEO N. W VA
1977 HONDA 3b0 . good cond . L•l ·
lie ove r 3.000 m ile s. Call
388 -8564 .

BILl'S

6 cyL , automatic tran s., power
steer ing , gauges, in si de hood
relea Se. free whee li ng pkg ., a low
mount bright mirrors, AM radio,
tinted glass, ci gar lighter , new
tires .

1978 FORD FAIRMONT
STATION WAGON

Stk .

SWIMM ING POOLS . In ond above
g round . Full service . Supp lies
and pools in sla ck. D. Bumgardn er Sal es. 3171 1 Nobel Summ it
Rood , Middleport , Oh. Co tl
991 -5724
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Dark )ade met., 4 cyl. engine,
au tomalic trans ., power steering ,
AM radi o with 8 track tape.
exteriOr accent group , lower
body side protection , tinted glass,
wire wheel covers.

Now16050

Was
$6807

1978 FORD FAIRMONT

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NOW •6099

Was
10799

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

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1975 MU SlANG 11 , 4 cyl . o~od o
48.000 rrul e~ Good cond AM
FM rod• o d•g•tal clock . C(JII
4Ab· 702A Olle r Jpm

o• r . bucl-let s.eot!i , linted glou ,
aut o u ic~ .
' onette , re ar
~p eoken lenered rrre s, mags
Hemr orange F1rst S1f:IOO. Bob
M o r n~
&lt;197 -5448 . 1U Unron
A ve

1'174 DODGE ' d . PICKUP . eJ '
cond Coll-tAb -9762

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JOHN D!iiH 1010 do w• ~um
plr&gt;tr-ly llc'but h $&lt;~500 o.o~ l} \
f'llC:JI Il P w 11h wm r h Call Charlc~
R Hnrl.l'ld 74? 700H o lte·1 6
pm

Aulo 'tiale•

1974 MUS TANG 114 good M ichel m
tires and Monroe ~hock~ Coli
A.tb -7935 ottrr 4pm or -4.46-4572
betwee n ll30 ond -4 ·30

See One of the courteous Salesmen : Pete Burris ,
MarlJin Keebaugh or George Harris

Speci.l l
Bla ck Mollie's

IQe&gt;Q f O !W V AN Crolgrnon 6 111
plo nPI C orfr ~r non o;,hop(.' l w 11h
rn oto 1 (oro Hdton P01 rlond
!343 /')64

See RockY Hupp, Darrell Dodrill or Pat Hill, General
Manager. for a Good Deal on a New or Used Vehicle .
992 -2196
Middleport , 0 .

1975 CHEVY C-bC SERIES TRUCK
Coll 446-7545or -446 -65b8 .

Auto Sale~

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DAN THOMPSON FORD

For leo"e 7 bdr modern apo n ment , o.,.ertook. mg Ctfy pork
Stove &amp; refrtg lurn 1Sihed . $ 130
permo , coli 446-181'1

Drive Home A Winner

823 Fourth Ave .

1978 FORD F-100
117 WHEEL BASE

4 dr. Pi l lar HT, 351 V -8, all vi n yl

seat trim, HR78x 15 w -s-w radials ,
con veni ence group. fingertip
-speed co ntr ol , r ear bum per
guards. selecai r e con ditioning ,
AM rad io, ti nted glass, full whee!
covers, .whi te.

2 dr .• l ight blue with halt viny l
roof, dua I a~cent pa int str ipes, all
vinyl seat, trim w -S· W tires, air
conditi on , tinted glass , left hand
remote m irror. full wheel cover s.

1974 CADILLAC SED. DEVILLE.. ......... .. 13695

B&amp;D TROPICAL FISH

1978 MUSTANG II
2 DR

1978 FORD LTD

·1978 FORD LTD

1973 CADILLAC CPE. DEVILLE.. ..........11995

BURROU GHS SlNSt MA 11 (
oc
co un1•ng
mo chmrPhone
992 2156 The Dody Sen rinol,
111 Court S!ruo r Porn oroy ,
Oh1o

OPEN TILL1 P.M .
Except ll'lursday &amp; saturday til s ,oo
Closed SundaY

NEWGM(
Truc k Headquarter:&gt;
1974 ' 1 1 GMCPd.up
l'I7A 11 1 GMC Pickup
1974 I I 1 GMC 1-'U
197A '1 1 (hev . PU
l'il7A three -fo urthChe v PU
t'l71 GM C 9500 lroctor
1975 ' 1 I Chevrolet PU
I 97 3 F700 For d Dump l1 U( k
1lil73 NOV()
197¢ P.n1o
1'175 '1 r GMC
1'177 Datsu n PU
1'174 Chev ' , T PU
1973 Chev . Dum p f:JJ Ser1e1o
1q77 Ford Pic kup
Fln Ford Von
1%7 Chev I 1 lru ( ~
PHS GMC I I . Truck
1'176 Ford l • T Truck
Bed lrner$ , heo..-y duly rear
bumper
SOMMERS GMC
TR UCKS , INC
\33 Pine St .
446 2532
Hours 8 om to 6 30 pm

1970 CADILLAC SED. DEVILLE.. ........... '995

BES l SI:LECT IO N o l 1ho bo ~ t wood
~ l oves HI Snulhea&lt;&gt;IC&gt;rn Oh1o
Jo ll,1l
M o t ~o
H el, l1r o l•o
r.,mpwood und Nolhuo Z1on
flpo! Co fl f!urnom D• (oil M1ll
St. ), Athc· n::. !i1 4 5q2 601'-1 o(
61' 696 I lUI

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flip fold bench seat .

8' bed , V-8 engine, au1omatic trans ., P. steering , rad io.
w-w tires. wheel covers, special2 tone paint . Less than

1976 GMC 3;4 Ton •••••• s3595

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CUTLASS CALAIS COUPE
Grand Tounng appearance and feel in an aff ordabl e road
car You "lll lkc th e l cc l-ot-the·road r1de and handling that
make CUtlass Cala• s th e car lor lhosc w l10 really en1ov
dnv1ng .
Pra clt cal
luKury
eng•nee " d
mto an agtl c new pa cl-:age that pr ov1des rea l dn vrn g
pleasure.
CUTLASS CRUISER STATION WAGON
It work s t1k e a stat•on wago n bul 11des much hk e a
Cu tlass sedan l!'s a whole wago n-full ot good •dea s
From the suprismgly larg e ca rg o space to 1t' s beaut•lul
mteri or appomtments and agil e mancuverab lltly. Cut ·
lass Cru•se1 is a maslerp•ece of Oldsmob•te Stat•on
Wagon eng1nee rmg
CUTLASS SALON 2-DR AND 4-DR. SEDANS
A tme e.:ample of Oldsmobile's space-effl cnmt en·
grneer1n~ Salon has more headroom and legroom lhEtn
last years Cutlass and nearly two mch os more rea r t11p
room All in a tr1m new s•ze w1th a sophi Sti cated sus pen·
s1on that mal&lt;.cs 11 an eKCIIIIl9 new road machme
Yes .. atl the Otdsmob•le Cutlass mod els l or t97B
feature tho same charac tertshcs tllat have rnade t11em
so popu l ar . plus plenty of new engin oornlg developments that make them Idea l sel eotrons tor toaav s kmd
at buyer. Co me m today ana l et us help you

1978 Ford %Ton •••••• s5295
2.200 miles .

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V-8, Auto. Trans , full time .4M4, PS . PB , Radio, Rear

2 Seat Wagon , VB eng ine. automatic trans ., p. steer ing,
needs some paint work , redlo, like new tires.

FORDS MOST SUCCESSFUL CAR FOR 1978

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1975 BLAZER 4X4 ......................'4395

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1973 PONTIAC GRAN PRIX 2 DR '2795
lacks. buckets. console. tilt wheel . v1nyl roof ·
More. One loca l owner. Nice.

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V -8, Auto trans, PS, PB, AC, AM Rad io with tape

stereo, tow m ileage . Clean as a bell.

Less than 12,000 mi les. Co . car. ne"er ti tled .

than JB.OOO m iles, like new . Rad ial W. stripe tire. A
sharp car + many other options .

Red tag
Spe cia I

1973 CHEV. MONTE CARLD 2 DR s2795

miles. Qle local owner . Shows good care.

v.e

• Bucket seats, air cond .
• AM-FM stereo &amp; tape
• Landau roof &amp; more

V -8, Auto trans, PS. AC, AM Radio w it h tape stereo,

windows . com1ortllt. AM-FM radio. delu~ee equipment .

Squ ire J seat Wagon ,
automatic P.B., P .S. A ir
cond . A M -FM Stereo Ra dio, locking dift .. 1 owner , less

COUPr

cloth seat trim .

Trans, P S, AC , AM-FM Stereo, tilt wheel ,
speed con trol , flight bench sea t , leather int .. 37, 000

........s2695

CUl LASS CAL... IS

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1974 CHEV. MONTE CARLD 2 DR '2795

over green , 2SO, 6 cyl. engine, automatic
trans., power st . &amp; brakes , power door locks &amp;

1974 Ford ~g:~~

Red tag
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CUTLASS SUPREME COUPE
More supreme than ever . w•lh bcau!llul new stylmg .
and value . Engineered b)l Otd smob•le to give you smoo th
q 01 et r1dmg comfort m a space-e ff• c•ent car that trand tes
like a breeze . all the Yrr1ues Jhat ha\'8 made Cutlass so
popular W• l tl•mpo rtant new sp ac(J·S III c •ent benelrt s
CUTLASS SUPREME BROUGHAM COUPE
,
Top-ot-the-hne luJury and comtorllll a car tha t s practically sized. A class•c prol •le w1th a cn sr new l ormal
roo fh ne. Roomy .. lnleHor elegan ce you rn1ght eKpect
to find on ly in an expensr.,.e luxury co r
surp11 s1ngly
maneuv erabl e new mrd-s izc car at a very pr;tcl• cal pr1ce

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Auto Trans. PS, PB , AC, AM-FM Ster eo.

Coupe . While

1974 Chevelle .•.••• !7:~·~J1695

• Landau roof &amp; more

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4 cyl. Auto Trans, AM Rad io

Caprice 4 door , sillier with red vinyl roof, vinyl
interior , full power equipment , rad ial tires, JOS V-8, air
cond ., comfor t tilt, cruise control , radio &amp; tape.

AM-FM &amp; tape
• P.S., P.B ., Radial ti res

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BROUGHAM COUPE

a Air cond .

1974 FORD PINTO 2 DR ............ '1895

1977 Chevrolet. •••••.• "'s5995

RESTYLED ...
RE-ENGINEERED
FOR TODAY'S KIND OF BUYERS

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luxur y interior decor. elec . rr . defrost, More. Nice.

Vacation In One Of These
Uke New Used Cars

• many more op ti ons

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window, Defrost, delu xe wheel covers . Less than 35,000
miles.

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PH. 992-2174

•Au to .. p.s., p.b., air cond .

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6 cyl, auto trans. ps, AM radio, 34,000 miles.

POMEROY, OHIO

SUPfil M[ COU P~

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1975 FORDGRANADA GHIA 4 DR s2995
SMilH NELSON MOTORS. INC.

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1977
FORD PINTO 3 DR
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11,000 miles. Local owner . Sharp as a tack .

Don't forget you owe it to yourself to check
Witt! us before you buy any c1r new or used .

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You Look At It • •

COAL . LIMl SIO N~ . Mrnd g1ovol
calcium chlor1de t artd•t e l dog
food . o nd all lypf' '1 o l -,u ll l:x
cels tor Sal t Wo •k s lnr ~ Mom
~ 1. Pom E.'ro y 9Y'} 31391 .

CUTLASS

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Beat the price raise . Mos( of our new
cars came in before the price raise .
So come on in and pick out the new
Buick or Pontiac of your choice.
Plus we need used cars so you will
gel fop money for your trade-in. Now
is the time to trade for a new Buick
or Pontiac and save money .

Wre~n

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lqT2 V1&lt;lo11011 14 &gt; 67 3 b£&gt;droolll
7 both
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BUICKS &amp;PONTIACS

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MANHl FOR FIREPLACE
cha•r, Coli ~4b · 1q']b .

ond

NO ITEM TOO Large or too small. JU NK auto end so ap metal. Ph .
Will buy 1 p1ece or com plet e
38B·B77b.
househol d . New. used. or on t1
GOOD USED FURNITURE
not
ques. Mo rl•n s Fu rn• ture '10 N
uphols l ered and oppl 1o nces .
2nd St.
M1ddl eport . Ph one
Ph . 446 -0321
'1'11 b310.

USED
REGRIGERA TOR
( HIP WOOD
Po les
mo .: . GOOD
AND FREEZER UPRIGHT OR
diameter 10" on Iorge!&gt;! en d , sa
CHEST. Ph 44b·OJ12 .
per ton . Bundled sl ob SO per
ton . Del ivered to Oh•o Poll et TIM BER
Co . Rt . 2. Pomeroy 992 ·2689.
fop p11ce!&gt; lor
GOOD
U SED
tra ctor
w 11 h Top Ouol •ry
POMEROY FORRE ST PROO UC TS
~ ~tdrouhc 3 p 1 h1t ch. ] .d '} -307-4
Coll992-59b5
COINS , CURRENCY , to~cns , ol d
pocket wotche1o and cha ins .
si l11er end gold . We need 1964 Snow Blade l or lnt Cub Cadet , •
245 5348
ond older s.rlver com!o Buv . se ll
or trade . Coli Roger Worm ley . THREE OR FOUR steel h ling
747 ·133 1'
cob•neh
Col t -446-1015 or
44b
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1243.
TIMBER . POMEROY I ores! Pro
ducts . I op p r•ce l or ston d•ng BUllDOZER - will !rode small
sow t1mbe r . Coli 992-5965 or
busineu prope r ty 111 Golhpohs .
Kent Hanby. 1-4-46-8570
Coli '156-6038 of.'er 6pm
OLD FURNITURE, 1ce boxe~ brass ANTIQUE ROL L TOP DESK ond
beds, iron beds, etc. . ( Omplete
wooden tilin g cabme t Call
household s. Wnt e M .D. 'Miller
145 ·5050.
~ Po ~o y or coll992·b370 .
TRA ilER . 8 x 35 or 8 • -45 in g ood
WANHO TO buy Older country
cond. Coli 379-:2536.
house ond ocreoge . Some
woods . North end of Me igs THREE BDR HOME in east po rt of
Gall•polis Coll446-3617 .
County . Awov fr om paved
rood . Reply to Bo11 729-M , c o TWO WHL
UTILITY TRAI LER .
The Do ily Sentinel Pomeroy,
Medi um me. Coli .d4b 21b5 .
Ohi o.
WANTED TO buy . f.rewood lor
5tove . 1 30.t -77J -5937 .
WANT TO buy Boston Te rr 1er
pups. Phone b14 -992 -333q.

LOST . 5fT!all block Chihuahua.
REWARD. Coll"6·7731.
FOUND . KINGSBU~Y . 81own ond
ton coon hound . Coli e11ening s
992·51&gt;79 .

FOUND : HEDBON~ . In boo:k of
l ~n~s~~~ ~ Female . ~~- 7876 .
LOSl" IN vicinity of Succe!ts fM:
mole colhe s.oble ond whtle
Answer s to lhe no rne of ~u s ty .
(1 uppti rS Plain S) 614 667 3 ~) I ,

DOISITAU..

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WANT TO buy : With in 10 mdes of
Pomeroy MINIMUM 70 acres
w1th creek , at Ieos! 10 acre s
tilleoble ,
liveable
h o use .
Wou ld like born or livestock sh·
ed ond fe nced posture included . Send deta ils. induding
price , to 8o.: 719· ~ . c-o Doily
~entinel , Pomeroy, Ohi o .

See It Today At ...

CARROLL NORRIS DODGE

- Corner of Third &amp; Court

Ga!Upolis, Ohio

ANV
PERSON
whod hos
anything
to · - - - - - -. .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " '
give
away ond
oe s not
ofler or
attempt to off e, any oth e• th mg
lor solo. rnoy p lace on ad 1n this
column . There w•ll be no
(jiv~away
cha rge to th e odverllsur

GERMAN
SHEPHERD·COLLIE
OOG , 1e rM ie 8 mos . old . Call
446·7421.

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WANTEO 10 buy farm oi l M IrOC·. HMALl: fJAIH SETTER , foro g ood
home. 1' r yar11 . ol d . Co li
lo r mu ~ r be in good co nd i tion .
446-'1749
Phone bl-4 - 667 - 3 49~ .

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fAMilY MOVING . Need new WHilE PERSIA N cot . 992 -39f. hof11e lor fom lly pel . Wire
oher 4 pm .
k01red beoglo , ') yr5 . old ,
-·--- $poyed, hou seb rok en . Good .
w1th children. Coil 446 4257 KIT H:N S. Healthy . To good
alter -4pm
hom es . Coll367. 7781.

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4 cyl , 4 speed trans, ps, Am Rad io, white with red trim,
Alum inum road wheels with trim R. Mg s. Less than

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s1veyou money. We are The Friendly

Deller . Call or sH one of these Friendly
Salesmen, J . D. Story, Ray Douglas or Bill
Nelson .

500 E. MAIN

a lu minum road Wheels, with trim rings. full glass Jrd

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1975 FORD MAVERICK 4 DR...... ..S2795

1977 Chevelle Malibu.s4995

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• Air cond ., p .s., p.b., auto .
• m -FM stereo &amp; tape

rear.

• P .O: Locks, 50-50 lronl
• Seal &amp; more

1975 CHRYSLER CORDOBA 2 DR ...s4795

1 owner . good tires , V-B, automatic, P.S., P.B., radio.

IN STOCK! NEW CHEVY
VAN CONVERSIO.NS &amp;
SNAPPER MOTOR HOMES

POMEROY MOTOR

CO~

"Your Chevy Deafer"
'92 -2126

Pomeroy
Open EvPning~ til&amp; : 00 p.m.

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1973 MONI ~ CAR LO Landau P . ~ ,
f.l 8 A C . AM 8-uock stereo
!-:x cellent
&lt;and• t•on
$1700
~ · J 2611

1%!1 VW BU G S•OO 99HB58
1975 G RAN D lORlNO :;qu1 1e Ford
Sto! 10n wagon w11h fl S 1-' 1:1 •
A (
tdt wheel ctu•1oe conllol.
(JU new lirffo.; fJ owc r w1ndows
oh er
b pm
$3100
Coil
7• 7 1008
1974 f-I IN TO Hod•ol t1res. new
~ho( ks 48,000 mrl" $ 1500
Co!l99i 7285 after .jf

197 1 CADil l AC ElDORADO full
po wer Olf coecellent cond• ll on
Phone '192 7-4 62
1974 CHf VY 4 wheel d r 1.,.e p1(kup
lf UCk Wllh iOpfXIr $::J7()() 1 97~
VW Robb11 . S 7~ . 997 2987

19b8 DODG~ MO NICO ho•dt op
A,ut o a•r 51 ,000 rndo s tK
ce. lle nt
r:on drtr on
$6 7~

'6'17 12• o

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~ HARP 1972 Challenger . loaded,

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LlHTA ~8 HOYAH , 4
sedan
A1r
f-1 )
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M •r hel 1 n~ )1:1 000 m•le '&gt; ~ 2 CX1l
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US~D IRA(IO~S

Ml-1 35 f? H"~ • -1
Mf ?30 O u-·~r-1
Mil SO D1u~e l Mf"" 735 o•.-.wl
M l-165 D • e~(~l Ml 7fl5 D1e-,e l
MF1135 D•{•v• r Cnh
011 8
hcotf&gt;t
NlW 8 U~W IMPlfMLNI~
Mfq Boi N
Mrl O Bol f'r
MJ- 170
Bole r Morthf'w&lt;, Ho t o ry :,( ylh(&gt;
Mf 1:180 ::.en11 llJOull lf'd 6 bo!
l orn Plo w
Mf-510 1/ lJI'&gt; C
MF7 00 ') fl ov-. ChoppC' r M l 39 I
fl o w P lon t (' r ~
M Nh OJ l lf Oj
lronsp lon1c1
SH INN S I HA C10 R ':&gt; AU~
Phont• .1~8 1030
l f'on W Vo
t'lf7 BUIC K Ct•ntur1on l97tr Hall
do A l(ord 19n VW H1 qq
~~ o ••m1n g '&gt;hot Qt/11 "14q 14 Jl

Special

1966 DODGE POLARA .
one
owner , in I me londil1on Coli
9•9 -77b3
1977 1HUNDER81RO . PS PB , 011 ,
v1nyl roof . Coii4Ab 7903 .

1973 GRAND PRIX, AM ·FM 8
frock . 011 . buckel seal$ , very
good co nd . 77 ,000 miles . $1700.
Coli -446 -4921 alt er Spm .

1977 THUNDERBIRD , $AOO., Toke
o..-er poymenr, , Coli 446 -3652

1909 Cornaro Z 28. e.c
H6-0648 oiler 5

wnd .

197c Ma11 ie Von , 245 511b

1971 (AMARO, PS , P8 , ~tmyl lop.
good cond Coli.U0 -4705
1978 FOMD LARIAT , beoutdully
loaded witl-, extras . Coli
-446-.4205 .
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KHARMANN GHIA . co nverii L .e, 1750. Co ll145·56 71.

197:t CHE VY ' , T. PI CKUP e• c
cond . 11000. Coll367 OS• I

196&gt; ~UICK LA SABR e SibS. Coli
3b77~b0 '

t9b7 OLUI CUllAS&gt; I UP~eMf .
nPeth 1n1 nor repo11~ 5100 ( nil
o:IAb &amp;!ll'J
f

Explorer

-100 Custom

clerical duties. Applicant should be able to work with
different Program Oireclors . Appli ca tions are
available from the C.A.A. Office in Cheshire or the
Ohio Bureau of Employment Services Office in each
county . Dead fine for accepting applications is June 15,
1978 ,
The Gallia -Meigs Community Aclion Agency is an

W~ 5 TI~ N

BABYSITTER in Rodney oreo. Coli
1•5-9373 .

Real

HELP WANTED

RiSING STAR KENNEl
Boarding. Indoor-Outdoo r Rum
Groommg , All Breeds . ( leon
Son1tmy lo c• li tie~ Chesh•re f-'h

DALE'S KITCHEN CENTER

JC7-o:m

CE N TENARY
WOOD S PET
GROOMING FACILITIH. Pro·
fession(JI Serv i(e5 offered. all
WAITRESS .
bre ed s. oil styles Ph .446 -0131

2119 Jackson Ave .• Pt. Pleasant
Phone 675 -2318

DHAGONWYND
CA Tl ~RY
KENNEl , AKC Chow Chow
RELIAtlll: BABYSIT TER needed for
dogs , CFA Siame se and
2 srno ll boy!i . b day s o week
H1mo loyo n 1l Oh. (A I1o0 white
Good
salary . 99:2 -6173 o r
fler1o ian!. .) Now ovodoble 3
'I'IH10b .
female, block Chow Chow pup·
Blue pt Siome!l.e N~E D BAB'tSil l ER ot home rr1
p•e s and
female ldttem Call-446·38-44 .
1-'ortlond, 5 doy 1o o wee!-. 7 orn
to b prn . Phone 84 3-4602 ,
FR~N ( H WHilE BIRD w 1th ( oge
doy t~me or 84? -4803 alter b pm .
ond li tteJ S10 . Coii367 -00'il5

AKC SIBERIAN HUSK IE PUPPIES b
wks . old . Coil 446 -8616 .
' , AUSTRA IIIAN BLUtHEEUR5. ' •
Aus!roihon
shepherd . eH
stock dogs or pet S25. ((JII
·~b- 4$06 .

MI:NTAll Y RE RETAHOED odult s
ond children ore in need ol
taster core home1o . A salary
a nd benef i t1o w1ll be paid Th is
is on in -home rob that will
benef it the life ch anc e ol o
mentally re tarded pe non Fo1
more information. wr ite or ((JII
Fa!.ter Core
b80 E. Main.
Jo&lt;kson .
OH
4564 0
6 1• · 286 -5039
{ IO&lt;kson ) 0 1
b14 -5'12-bb07 [Athonll ·
SANtlARIAN IN Tra ining , 1e·
quire!. B.A . or B.S. m1nimum
Me1gs County Heolth Depo r l
ment . 110 M ec hanic
St.
Pomeroy Oh1o 45769 .

AKC REG AIRlOALE TERRIERS.
Heosonobly
p ric e-d .
Coli A WOMAN around 35 or ove r to
)lb -1357
work nights at jo Ann 5
Oohylo nd Hours 4 to 9.30
HOOF HOll_O W Horses . Buy . sell . ·Must btt dependable
Call
trade or trorn . New ond used
6 14-367 -7646 between 4 and 6
sadd les. . Huth keeves . Albany .
pm.
[biA ) b9B -3290.
!.OMI:ONE 10 stay wi th J b o y~
RI!:I ING ~1 AR Kennel .
lor ding
l-4 15 &amp; 16 years o ld . Or soInd oo r and ou td o or tu ns .
meone tho1 needs a horne tha t
Groo1.n111g all breeds . Clean
would W01( h rhom (lij~ , .j 1'}'J
~ondory focililres. Che!lh tr e
fJh on ~ (614 ) 367 · 07Y~ .
HOUSEI&lt;HPI:f( 6 1.n ho u ~ e 'J

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A~l 8A~SHT puppte s Heady to
go 1 bi4 - 9H~ 75)2

odulh
no c.h ddron
446 44f~ fn r llt l f:rVIIJW

H ll
anvthinq fo r
anvbody ~~ our AU(tion
8ar11 or In yu()r home. For
•nlorm a t •o n an d pickup
Sf!rVI(C Calf 156 -1967 .
Si1 1e Every Saturday
NigtH at 1 p , m .

SWAIN

AUCTION SERVICE
Kenneth Swain, Auct .
Cornrr Th•rd &amp; Oli ve

1911 DAl ':&gt;U N , ron P• ' \..up 4
~p ee-d
m•w clut ch rnu Hiu1
br oke ~ and IJOIIl t J'5 m p g
$1300 Coll991713q

AlLIS
bolt&gt;r
IQ72

C HA lM~R~ \1noll round
SIHOO Pu fCho~ed new

con d1t 1on
b lcllent
Reod si1dlo, 614·378 03\ I

POMEROY
LANDMARK
Fot All Your
Go ·rwr.d

Elrctnc TV ·,
.llld

Hotpornl Appliol .( 1''

No
e•pe11e11ce
ne c e~ so ry . Apply in pe r ~on o t
Bluo ferro n , Middl eport.

b15· 5011 .

We

PARTY PLAN SUPERVISORS
MERRI -MAC toy port1es ho s opon ing~
fo ,
supervisors orrd ,
demon stra tors in your orea.
Quality mer chondise . H•ghes t
comm ission . No inves tment.
deliveri ng or collection . Call
An n Bo11ter collec t3lq .ssb-8881
or w rde MERRI -MAC. Bo• 1'177
Dubuque . lowo 5'1001

Apply At

B00 15
(hdd 1Pn .,
5 ~ 9S ro SlJ Q:, M£&gt;11 ' Sill ~5 to
$44 95 ao.IPy ~ B oo r ~ J /7 N
1nd A &gt;~f! Mrddlepo1 1

SWAIN
AUCTION BARN

BABVSIJT8R m my horne tor th e
summer Call 446-4021 ofler
bpm

EXPERIENCED KITCHEN
APPLIANCE REPAIRMAN

BRIARPAT CH Ken nels . Boo rd•ng .
Groommg . AK C Gotdon set
t er!t . Engli sh Co&lt;ker Spon1cls
Ph . -446 -41q1

PI CKUP ':&gt;roll

1odol•• A u
powe-r \ l eer nq
b1ok P'
~ IPI'·Ibcl t II! O'&gt;
loo l
bo r $4) 00 Make olle1 3'10
Mm hon 1C l' orn cro '( ah c1 S

Equal Opportunity Employer .

1972 CORVETH 4 spd .
sharp Coll44b 315b .

Af(C
lUG.
l:ngU\h
Spr mger
Spon•tl Pupp1e' • Chomp1on
blood lines, $100 an d $75 Coli

!Qll ( HI VROLfl

" Located on W . Val side of Pomeroy -Mason

Help Wanted

AI&lt; ( t iny while M(Jitese puppy . II
w~~ - old Coli 37'1· 7113 or
379.1758

WUIUI I Z~ H lJOUiill
~~yboo1 d
w1th b o~~ l uo l pPdol o; l-1r1o
n •c o Sb Q ~ U1 17 1 t o• 74/ '1701
oile-r S

CLIFTON
AUTO SALES

t9b8 Pl 'tMOUTH FURY
350
H oo.,.e r portobl9 wa!.her . $50
Cash
1eg1s te r
$!10
Coli
4-40-85.68

FOUR COLLIE PUPS. lemol e .
Reasonable Call 2~ 1575

Datly ex cept Wed. elJenlng
and Sunday . 10 miles sou th
of Pf . Pleasant on Rt . 2.
Pho ne
304 - 576 - 2026 .
Richard and Lois Au slrn.

54, 000 miles , bucket , AM.
tape . p .s .• p.b.. auto. floor .

Program Secretary. Skills required include above
average speed in lyping and shorthand and general

5 p .m . till dark .

1 p .m .

1973 FORD
PICKUP
F
1974 OLDS CUTlASS SP

The Gallia-Meigs Community ACtion Agency is
seeking qualified applicants for the posi tion of

·-

1q71 VW CAMPER , foe. o•r AM ·
FM radio . '} lull beds . ilnk tce
chesl , storage cab ine ts. , good
con d . S2200. Colt Jb7 -0106

Pick your own . 9:10a .m . to

_.,f:~ijiJ

HELP WANTED

~ te p

1974 VtGA HA TC HBACK good
ca nd., no rust . $700. or best of le• Coii379-2W

1974
dr

Red Oscars
Uve Planf s
Daily 4 p .m .- 9 p .m.
Sunday 12 til8
Closed Saturday

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Red tag

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

19M CAMAR O . 3% eng , need~
wor k , $71 5. Coll 388 -f:l730 .

lq7J BUK K LUXUS. bt ' ellent con ·
drl1 o n P ~ , P 8., A .C New
!tres it6SO 99'} 7870.

1973 CAD illAC COUPl D!VIlll
Cl1m ate con tr o l. AM FM rod10
P ~ f-18 . v1nyl top CI6M S 1800
Coll1•5 5888

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Guppie s

0

STRAWBERRIES

\977 MAliBU CLASSIC. red' w1th
red lobnc mten or . carpeted
14 000 rrul e~ lop cond . W1ll
toke o lder car l pre fer lo lott on
wagon ) good con di!10n lor
equ•ty Pay oil SJOOO . 1:156
Fou rth A ve re o1otter '} 15.

1975 VW RABBIIT. uc. cond Call
"6·1123.

1977 FOUR WHHL DRIVI , F 250,
1 , T Ford 7 000 mdes ~ harp
Coli ~t18 - Y&lt;w4

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Zebra danios
2 for S1.00
De luxe Veil Tail

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You'll Like Our Quality Way of
Doing Business" GMC Financing
992-5342- 0pen Evenings Until6:00
Til5 PM Sat . -Pomeroy

or

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~.l iP Pri C!''-&gt;

SALES POS ITION
C(JII Ioll lre e \ B00 -327 -9b'lb
EXPERIENCED MASONARY. Call
4-46-0-HJ oher 4prn .

J.ll k W C-"'"Y.
Pllonl' 997

OPI:NINCS on all 3 shlft5 for lull Unscramble lhese fou r Jumbles.
o r port lirne LJ-'N 's w1th Phor - One letter to each square, to form
four ordinary words.
mo co l o g'1 . Pinecrest Core

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Cente&lt;. Con tact : Nancy Von
Mote r , R.N. Coll-446-7117.
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PERSON TO LIV EIN ond core for •
elderly and d i ~obled !ton In
Patrio t oreo. Room ond board
prov ided. Call Sendee
nt
3b7 -0l07 day s
THE: (ll't' OF G ALLIPOLIS is o&lt;eep·
tl ng opplkotr o ns tor the follow·
in g posit ions Water ond sewer
maintenance worker quolif lco-

MA SS EY FtRGUSO N Hoy condi
r•one r SSOO Very good co nd1
11on . R eed~~t 1 lle , 614 376 6311

QRRIP .........._....
.

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i976 FORD F tOO b cyl 300 CID
5td . tro n$ 8 bed Rod• o l: x
ccllent cond•t•on $.3000. Phone
997 5785 oltor 5 pm

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SPt CIAl 5 p1ece cast 1ron ou tdoor
lorn .ture settee '] orrn &lt; hou~ .
ta ble &amp; planter l o r $249 95 .
O d d ~ &amp; tnd~ Shop , M iddlepor t
Oh10 99'1 b I 73

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lr ons. e11perience in pipe line r=~:-:-:-:-:==,

;:~~.b.u:dd sit~~:HI~t~in:r ~~ I SWANER
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plumbing wo rk . Water meter
X'~
reader
quaiHicotiont : val id
~.A
Ohio dr •v&amp;r's license, good eye '---'--"--"'"'"'-'-"'--.L-L._ .J,
sigh t , eligib lv wr 11ing and good,-------.,

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schoo l, vocot ionol school or
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equivole_"~ · some eKperl.ence In
bo o~keepmg .
onounflng or
cl erl(a l
Work .
hecutlvA
secretory ci ty manager's oft lee
quol illcotions . g raduate of high
schoo l. vocollonol schoOl or
vqul..-ol(tnt . 3 '{r$. of proct lco l

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MANY AUDIENCES
GON61DER HIM 'THE
l'X'Y OF THEM ALL !
Now arrange the circled letter• to
ronn the aurprlse answer, 11 Jug·
gootad by lh&lt;l obovo cartoon.

AIM: THE ~TIIJ" [XXIII]

I

eMper•ence in OJ(ecutlve office
Jumbles; VERVE CHIME HYMNAL FACTOR
os
pedorm i ng
c l erical. Yes terday's
Ans.r: Soundalllle I low ch.,.•t1er fn P• .. s!enogr9phy work and typing .
Aiso work!ng knowledge of
·
A FRENCH HEEL
~ tondord pur chas ing
praTho ltlttl JUMBLES trt
In JUMBLE lOOK 110 tnd JUiolllE
&lt;edure$, Appll co t lons moy be
BOOK 111. AYtlltbl~ for '1.3!1 EACHJ pootoola 110m Jumlllo. C/0 llltt
p1ckod up in t he C1 ty rnonoger 's
newtPIPif', P.O. 8011: :W, NOt'Wood, N.. 07Mft. . . . chitch peylblt to
olh &lt;.c An l:quol Qpponunlt~
Newtpapefbookt.
tmployt&gt;r

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Mqt .
71 HI

JC'J75 KAWASAKI 750 d•r t b1ke All
r1ew ports " un~ good 38 mm
'rocmg co rb
A l~a
woshe•
• 9&lt;17 5001
{972 (USlOM CHt: VY Van Newly
pa 11Hed 52'175 Cal l alter bpm ,
9B5-3BI B
fi VE 14 111 C!i like new w1th
wheels to t •t Che.,.y ... on Call
alt er b pm 985 38 18
COAL COOK stove 1Q68 Ford 1 r
t o •~ truck . Bed l or 19b8 Fo rd
tru ck 479 Mercu ry motor Also.
light houlm q 74'/2174

STATION WAGON
Cream, 6 cyl. engine, power
steering , power fron1 disc brakes,
automatic trans ., 5 year r ust

C RAVt LY TRA (l OI-1 mower lor SWIMM ING POOLS and supplies .
i ngro und and above ground .
so le. Goad condi ho". 197 1
Su p e r C8
e le ctrr c s tart
HOUDA 't POOLS, Huntingt on ,
.9Q2 5007 .
W .Va . Co li 304 -419 -478B
G RA VI:LY TRA CTO R wdh mower .
henmgs alter
5 JO coli
9?25510
LIKI: N EW SQor~ R1ding power
n1owe • 5 h p 20 111 cui. S77 5.
9Q77190

1978 SUZ \JKI RM 175 . 949-241 0 .-

POlllD HERt rQRD bull SbOO 1 ' ,
y eo • ~ o ld. Phone 614 -b67 -3-493
0 1 01 4 607 3368 .

OOME
IMPROVEMENTS
"tor m
Windows,
Storm
Ooors,
Replacement
Win ·
dows, PatiJ Covers,
Aluminum Siding and
Accessories. Ca II

pr oof i ng . Stk . No. 496.

446-2642
APPALACHI AN 510VE Gre at e~t
,('INt•on of wood o nd cool
hea te rs . Warehouse prices .
Mo v•ng to M1dd lepo.t . Co il
bt J 6q8 7191

NOW •4640

Was
$4913

Medium blue, 8 cyl. engine.
automa1ic trans ., power steering
and brakes , fr ont and rear
bumper guards. air conditioning ,
AM radio, exterior decor , interior
accent grou·p, tinted glass ,
pivoting front vent windows. Stk .

Silver , 6 cyl. Pnqine, .~lutomatic
tran s., power steering and
brakes, air conditioning , ex terior
and inte ri or accent , luggage
rack, AM ra dio, tr im rings and
hub caps, viny l insert body side

No. 5.17

No. 483 .

Was
15966

Now•5570

HP Mer cury motor . 15 gal.
to nk lor.,- -trol l electri c trolling
mo tor and occeuo nes. Hea vy
duty boot trailer ond spore tire .
Coll44b -4045

NOW 1407 5

SI: AUI Y SHOP l:qu•pmen t
2 Strawberr ies 9:30 till one . 5 till
dar~-!. no Wednesday or Sunday
hydroul 1c
~ ty ling
ch a ir!o .
pick i ng . Happy Hol low Frull
QBS 4 17~ olt e1 b.
Form . 1-304 -570-2026
All !VPfS o l bu1ldmg rnolermls
1970 TR IUMPH BONN EVILLE 650.
b lotk br1ck . sewe r p•pes . w1n ·
e... c. cond . 9000 mi . $7011 hrm .
rt o w~
lrn 1 e l ~
etc Claude
Coll? 45 -5b61
w.nrers RIO Grande 0 Phone
IN lERNA liONAl 500 1oer1es bull
74551 1tof rer5.
dole r, 6 woy blade , R.O .P S.
cob w1nch -Ready to go. Lool-l s
like new . Wi ll rake trades .
Don I rn rss 1h1 s if you need a
d oze r. Coll94'1 -2763 .

power steering.

Let Pomerov Landmark
so ften &amp; co nd ition your
water with Co-op . water
so ftener ,
Now Only

Mod el

UC· SVI.

•289.95

Let us test your water Free

Pomeroy Landmark
C\7~ ·:!_ack W . Carsey, Mgr .

-·
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Phone 992-2181

LAVNE S N~W 8 UStD FURNifURE
NEW
So to cho1 r rocke r. o tt oman , 3
tables SSOO Bedr oom su1 res
5 t b5 S150 $300 S500. JO ole&lt;
tnc rongc1o $200. Ear Am s.of o
&amp; cho•r 5300 . modern sofa ,
~, . 1a11 lo .... ese at $275 , Re cliners
S 100. ond up Tobie~ . $00 eo( h .
~w 1 vel rock ers $1 25 . Maple or
pmc tab le 4 (1\ oir ~ S215. Hutch
S715 &amp; S27), , 7 p&lt;. Dinette .
SI09 5 pc D•nelle S55 00 . 9 pc
S160 Bun~ bed scomplete$150 .
S2?5 m ott• e1oses o r bo11 r.pr
111g1o tum SOO eo
ches t ot
drawer $38 .
GOOD USED
D esk~

Re l n gerat o r ~

Sw eep e r~ .

Dryer\ range s, coff ee ond end
tab les rv S, d inettes. bed s
tab le:; . lamp s cho•r s. other
1IOm!l Co li Ub-0322 Mondav
thru f- ndoy 9 to B p m , So tur
day ~ to 5 p.m . :l mi ou r
Bulovdlc Rd

FOR THE BEll IN FURNITURE
UI-'HO l Sf~RING Free hllmote!l
P•ck up ond dcl 1.,.e ry ser111CC.
co li Mowrey s Uph o lste ry. Pt .
Ploo ~ on t W Vo. 675 -4154 .
fARM FEN Ce POSTS All SI ZES,
ovet 6 000 to choose from .
S 1 99 ond up shmgles. S14 95
per 5q
Anderson windows,
studs , other build1 ng material,
Open dody q.7 Fra nk s Borgoin
Center Rt . 100' Porter , Oh io
HAY f- OR SALE by the bole or
tr' ucklood Call75b·6535 .

RlfRIGERAIORS. WASHERS AND
DRHRS . WRINGER WASHERS,
RAN GeS
All SOLD WITH
G UARANTH WE ALSO SER·
VIet APPLIANCES. SKAGGS
APPLIA NCeS . 191B EASTERN
A Vl: ,, Coll 44b-7398 ,
PENDH1 0 N HlHUill BAHEHII S
SIU ~~Vilh eoechollgo new ones
:) JI guo • on te ed . 3813 8596

R~CIST!:.JH:O ' Arob n1ore 011d
gelding . 3 yuo • .1o old )ee lskev
H1 ll Fla twoods Hood Pomeroy , MARY I&lt; A Y COSMETICS , lree
fa cial Patsy Fttch consultant.
oh•~ 9&lt;n 3885
Co li 446·4204
lq74 HONDA 750 Pe d uct rond1
11on. New t ires 2 helmets lug SCA NDINAVIAN HEALIH fOOD .
l aos.•ng , gmmng, maintenance
gage rack cr ash b o r lmrmg
1-'otsy l 1llh co n~ultont. Colt
Garaged smce nPw 51'/)() .
446 4'10 4
9B~) A21b, Alloed
1'

group , tinted glass, p ivot ing Iron!

with

vent windows . Stk . No. 547

stereo

tape ,

Was Stk No., 632
S832l NOW

Check our low, low
prices on

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,
POTACH, FERT.().PELS.

PH. 446-3575

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75 FT. OWENS CABIN CRUISER ,
troller. in e•&lt; cond . Al1 oc c e!t~ories . Coli 446-1692, Bob
Scott!. Tw in River Morino
Af.IPAlOOS A HORSES . Stud ter vic_e , SSO. reg . mOIAS, SJS .
grade mor•J. Also breeding
stoc k . Call 245 -9369 Rio
Gr ande .
RFFRIGE~AlOR ,

I ""e . lamp s,
b ., r, -: h , othe'r
-440 -77 11'

d o uble bed
child's p •cnic
iterm. Coli

SI::ARS nding lawn mower , 8 HP.
Coll446 315b.

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Davit\ Beaver .

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GOOD USED HOUSEHOlD FURNITURE . CoB 446 -2300 or see
Alberto ~ 1 f e :J miles below
Gollrpo l l~ o•' Rt 7.

24 Hr . Wrec)cer Service
Ph011e :
446·l575 Day
446-3560 Night

AMBASSAEUR 55000 CL de l ux~
Reel
14 K Gold . rowi ng
machme e11e1cis or coll4-4b ·749\
16

H . BASS BOAT , troll er,
ga soli ne and ele ct . motor wi!h
remote ' antral. Coli 446 3632.

JOHN DEERE 1010 fo rm trac tor .
$1500 . Jacobso n ridmg lown
HP
S300 . Coli
m ower .
37'1 235 4 betwe en 6 30 ond

a

8 30 .
1977 HONDA CB 360 T. 1700
miles. exc . cond . Coli 446·3580
;~VE N

HOLSH IN HEIHRS. Coli
JBB 61lb

TOMATO STAKES Rt . 7 M•ller
Oh. 1(}( and \SC . Call256·6b01.

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lHREE TEN HUNDRED tRUCK
TIRES . Maunled tire s. tubes
ond rlms. Coll44b-2757 .
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Eco nomy tractor , powe r k1ng . 14
HP with eig~t p•ece equ1pmen!.
Coli 446 2757 .

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GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

Wanted to Hoy

l'or-Sale -

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For a good deal see Tom Sprague, Melv in
Little, John Koehn, Morris Sheests, Gary
Rudolph, Nancy Fowler, Sandy Gatewood,

GIBSON E.B.O . Bou gu1tor, used
bulln e,. cel lent cond it1on . Toke
a l ook ot 1t ond molo.e on offer.
fh one 895 3666 {local ca ll/ rom
Pl . f'leo sont , W . Vo .)

SfRAWBtr&lt;tHES. pk l-l your owr.
bOC o quart, Brin g own con tainers . Coii24S-5121 .

decor

ACROSS FROM HOUER MEOICAL CENTER

JH MOTOR , agitator l or septic
rank . Like new . Coll 4-4b-3375.

&amp;BLEND
Pomeroy Landmark

XR7

4 cyl. eng ine , 3 speed. automatic
trans ., AM rad io, tinted glass ,
western m irrors, low swingback
rear step bumper , white sidewall
lires.

FORD
SALES
362 JACKSON PIKE-RT. 160 &amp; 35

StAl Y MATTRESS SALE . NEW IN·
NERSPRING
MATTRESSES.
DOUBLE SIZE, $6A.95 WA S
$b9 .95. RiCES NEW AND USED
FURNITURe , 65A SECOND A VE .
44b -'il523.

75 Susuki PM 125, mota (lOSS ,
ex c. co nd Will sacri f ice or besl
olfer . •U6-7554 after b

8 cyl . eng ine , automati c
transmiss ion , power steering and
brakes, automatic trans .• cloth
bucket seats, floor shift , Iron ! and
rear bump er guards . a ir
con ditioning , AM rad io with
stereo tape, dual bright mirrors,
wi re wheel covers . Slk . No . 334

1977 FORD COURIER
PICKUP RANGER XLT

•7730

1974 HONDA 750 K. 7.000 actu al
m iles . tH C. con d . Full tounng
d re1os . Mu ~ t see to opp rec rate .
S2000. Co1125b· 1955 after 6pm.

fq?4 HUSQVARNA •OO CC , 1974
Susuk 1750 E:1duro. Ph 388-8897

594

group. protect ion group, tinted
glass, power side windows. light
group wire wheel covers.

INII:RNAT !ONAl 04
combine.
I roc tor mounted sprayer . For·
moll Model 6 tracto r . 3 pomt
hi tch. cutoll sow . b ft . like ne w
bush hog. All in good condi tion.
W 1ll toke trades . Coll949 -17b3.

USED FURNITURE
I SH OF QUEEN SIZE SPRINGS
AND MATTRESS , TWO S PC.
DINETTE SETS , 1 LIV EM. SU ITE ,
I SET OF SPRINGS AND MAT·
TRE SS , 1 MA1TRESS, I SMALL
ORGAN , I HOBBY HORSE .
RICE "S NEW ANO USED FUR ·
NITURE , B5A SECOND. AVE
446·9523.

Si lver met .. 6 cyl. engine, bucket
seats, automatic trans .. ai r ,
sport s steering wheel, power
steeri ng and brakes, front and
rear bum per guards. AM radio,
t\nted glass, dul!.l bright m\rrors .
4 cast aluminum wheels . Stk . No.

1978 FORD FAIRMONT

brakes. automatic
trans ..
convenience group, cornering
lamps, 1ilt steering wheeL speed
con tro l, air conditioning , power
seat. twin comfort, bumper
protection group, el ec. rear
window defroster, AM -FM radio

front and rear bumper guards,
exterior and interior accent

EED A WATER
SOFTENER?

$5290

$3940
1978 M
Y
COUGAR XR7
351 eng ine. power ste-er ing and

luggage rack.

NOW

1978 FORD FAIRMONT

STK, NO. 506

cyl . engine , automat ic
transm ission, air conditioning,

Wa s
15659

cyl. eng ine, power steering ,
front and rear , AM rad io, dual
br ight mirrors , 878x 14 w-s-w
ti res . Stk . No . 446

Caps. Vinyl Body, Side Moldings.

6

mldgs . Slk. No. 49 7

4

Interior Accent, Group Trim Rings and Hub

1978 FORD FAIRMONT
STATION WAGON

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1978 FORD FAIRMONT
FUTURA

4 Cyl. Engine, Power Steering, AM Radio,

Now•4630

Was
$4861

NOW '5610

1978 FAIRMONT
2 DR SEDAN

B N Doy ol d or sta r ted legko rn . 15 Fr CHRYSlER BASS BOAT , 50
puii('!S bor h f loo r or cage
g• own 0"'01loble Poultry Ho u~ ­
n lg and Automo11011 Moden1
Poul tr y 39QW . M0111 , Porm Hoy
!-' hone qq7 11M

Was
10012

THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL

Sliver metallic, vinyl roof, bench
sea t, 4 cyl. eng in e, power
steeri ng , automat ic trans .• AM
rad io, dual br ight mirrors. Stk .
No. 355

USED FURNITURE All wood table
end b choirs. l1ke new . Corbin
and Sn yder Furn1tur e , 955 Se cond 446 -1171

'5460

NOW

Si lver , 8 cyl. engine. power
ste er ing, automatic trans., power
brakes, luggage r ack , front &amp;
·r ea r bump er guards, air
conditioning, AM radio, interi or
and exter ior accent group, tinted
glass, pivot ing vent windows .

1978 FORD FAIRMONT
FUnJRA

CHIM NEY
BLOCK S.
building
materials. Gallipolis Block Co .
440 7783.

Was
16890

1978 FORD FAIRMONT
STATION WAGON

2 dr . sedan, dark brown, 4 cyl.
engine. power stee ring , AM
radio , interior accent group, dual
mirrors, trim rings and hub caps .
Stk . No . 471

VVas
S4290

NOW'4695

Was
$4939

1978 FORD FAIRMONT
STATION WAGON

1978 FORD FAIRMONT

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USED TRACTORS
MFl 35 Die sel · MF230 Diese i MF 150 Diesel · MF235 Diesel ·
MFI65 D iesel · MF 285 Diesel MF1135 Di esel . Cob. oi r and
Heater .
NEW 8 USED IMPL EMENTS '
MF9 Bol er . MF10 Bal·er · MF120
Boler · Malfhew s Rotary Scyth e
M F880 Semi-Mounted 6 bottom
pl ow · MF520 I '}' disc · MF1 2
r ow ckopper
MFJ9 2 row
planter s
rnecho ni(ol
transplant er . SHINN'S TRAC TOR SALES
Phone 458 -1630
LEO N. W VA
1977 HONDA 3b0 . good cond . L•l ·
lie ove r 3.000 m ile s. Call
388 -8564 .

BILl'S

6 cyL , automatic tran s., power
steer ing , gauges, in si de hood
relea Se. free whee li ng pkg ., a low
mount bright mirrors, AM radio,
tinted glass, ci gar lighter , new
tires .

1978 FORD FAIRMONT
STATION WAGON

Stk .

SWIMM ING POOLS . In ond above
g round . Full service . Supp lies
and pools in sla ck. D. Bumgardn er Sal es. 3171 1 Nobel Summ it
Rood , Middleport , Oh. Co tl
991 -5724
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Dark )ade met., 4 cyl. engine,
au tomalic trans ., power steering ,
AM radi o with 8 track tape.
exteriOr accent group , lower
body side protection , tinted glass,
wire wheel covers.

Now16050

Was
$6807

1978 FORD FAIRMONT

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t or~@- =::.·-::-.~ . ;;..~~ ~-~~~~

I: or :sale

NOW •6099

Was
10799

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

H

1975 MU SlANG 11 , 4 cyl . o~od o
48.000 rrul e~ Good cond AM
FM rod• o d•g•tal clock . C(JII
4Ab· 702A Olle r Jpm

o• r . bucl-let s.eot!i , linted glou ,
aut o u ic~ .
' onette , re ar
~p eoken lenered rrre s, mags
Hemr orange F1rst S1f:IOO. Bob
M o r n~
&lt;197 -5448 . 1U Unron
A ve

1'174 DODGE ' d . PICKUP . eJ '
cond Coll-tAb -9762

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JOHN D!iiH 1010 do w• ~um
plr&gt;tr-ly llc'but h $&lt;~500 o.o~ l} \
f'llC:JI Il P w 11h wm r h Call Charlc~
R Hnrl.l'ld 74? 700H o lte·1 6
pm

Aulo 'tiale•

1974 MUS TANG 114 good M ichel m
tires and Monroe ~hock~ Coli
A.tb -7935 ottrr 4pm or -4.46-4572
betwee n ll30 ond -4 ·30

See One of the courteous Salesmen : Pete Burris ,
MarlJin Keebaugh or George Harris

Speci.l l
Bla ck Mollie's

IQe&gt;Q f O !W V AN Crolgrnon 6 111
plo nPI C orfr ~r non o;,hop(.' l w 11h
rn oto 1 (oro Hdton P01 rlond
!343 /')64

See RockY Hupp, Darrell Dodrill or Pat Hill, General
Manager. for a Good Deal on a New or Used Vehicle .
992 -2196
Middleport , 0 .

1975 CHEVY C-bC SERIES TRUCK
Coll 446-7545or -446 -65b8 .

Auto Sale~

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DAN THOMPSON FORD

For leo"e 7 bdr modern apo n ment , o.,.ertook. mg Ctfy pork
Stove &amp; refrtg lurn 1Sihed . $ 130
permo , coli 446-181'1

Drive Home A Winner

823 Fourth Ave .

1978 FORD F-100
117 WHEEL BASE

4 dr. Pi l lar HT, 351 V -8, all vi n yl

seat trim, HR78x 15 w -s-w radials ,
con veni ence group. fingertip
-speed co ntr ol , r ear bum per
guards. selecai r e con ditioning ,
AM rad io, ti nted glass, full whee!
covers, .whi te.

2 dr .• l ight blue with halt viny l
roof, dua I a~cent pa int str ipes, all
vinyl seat, trim w -S· W tires, air
conditi on , tinted glass , left hand
remote m irror. full wheel cover s.

1974 CADILLAC SED. DEVILLE.. ......... .. 13695

B&amp;D TROPICAL FISH

1978 MUSTANG II
2 DR

1978 FORD LTD

·1978 FORD LTD

1973 CADILLAC CPE. DEVILLE.. ..........11995

BURROU GHS SlNSt MA 11 (
oc
co un1•ng
mo chmrPhone
992 2156 The Dody Sen rinol,
111 Court S!ruo r Porn oroy ,
Oh1o

OPEN TILL1 P.M .
Except ll'lursday &amp; saturday til s ,oo
Closed SundaY

NEWGM(
Truc k Headquarter:&gt;
1974 ' 1 1 GMCPd.up
l'I7A 11 1 GMC Pickup
1974 I I 1 GMC 1-'U
197A '1 1 (hev . PU
l'il7A three -fo urthChe v PU
t'l71 GM C 9500 lroctor
1975 ' 1 I Chevrolet PU
I 97 3 F700 For d Dump l1 U( k
1lil73 NOV()
197¢ P.n1o
1'175 '1 r GMC
1'177 Datsu n PU
1'174 Chev ' , T PU
1973 Chev . Dum p f:JJ Ser1e1o
1q77 Ford Pic kup
Fln Ford Von
1%7 Chev I 1 lru ( ~
PHS GMC I I . Truck
1'176 Ford l • T Truck
Bed lrner$ , heo..-y duly rear
bumper
SOMMERS GMC
TR UCKS , INC
\33 Pine St .
446 2532
Hours 8 om to 6 30 pm

1970 CADILLAC SED. DEVILLE.. ........... '995

BES l SI:LECT IO N o l 1ho bo ~ t wood
~ l oves HI Snulhea&lt;&gt;IC&gt;rn Oh1o
Jo ll,1l
M o t ~o
H el, l1r o l•o
r.,mpwood und Nolhuo Z1on
flpo! Co fl f!urnom D• (oil M1ll
St. ), Athc· n::. !i1 4 5q2 601'-1 o(
61' 696 I lUI

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flip fold bench seat .

8' bed , V-8 engine, au1omatic trans ., P. steering , rad io.
w-w tires. wheel covers, special2 tone paint . Less than

1976 GMC 3;4 Ton •••••• s3595

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CUTLASS CALAIS COUPE
Grand Tounng appearance and feel in an aff ordabl e road
car You "lll lkc th e l cc l-ot-the·road r1de and handling that
make CUtlass Cala• s th e car lor lhosc w l10 really en1ov
dnv1ng .
Pra clt cal
luKury
eng•nee " d
mto an agtl c new pa cl-:age that pr ov1des rea l dn vrn g
pleasure.
CUTLASS CRUISER STATION WAGON
It work s t1k e a stat•on wago n bul 11des much hk e a
Cu tlass sedan l!'s a whole wago n-full ot good •dea s
From the suprismgly larg e ca rg o space to 1t' s beaut•lul
mteri or appomtments and agil e mancuverab lltly. Cut ·
lass Cru•se1 is a maslerp•ece of Oldsmob•te Stat•on
Wagon eng1nee rmg
CUTLASS SALON 2-DR AND 4-DR. SEDANS
A tme e.:ample of Oldsmobile's space-effl cnmt en·
grneer1n~ Salon has more headroom and legroom lhEtn
last years Cutlass and nearly two mch os more rea r t11p
room All in a tr1m new s•ze w1th a sophi Sti cated sus pen·
s1on that mal&lt;.cs 11 an eKCIIIIl9 new road machme
Yes .. atl the Otdsmob•le Cutlass mod els l or t97B
feature tho same charac tertshcs tllat have rnade t11em
so popu l ar . plus plenty of new engin oornlg developments that make them Idea l sel eotrons tor toaav s kmd
at buyer. Co me m today ana l et us help you

1978 Ford %Ton •••••• s5295
2.200 miles .

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V-8, Auto. Trans , full time .4M4, PS . PB , Radio, Rear

2 Seat Wagon , VB eng ine. automatic trans ., p. steer ing,
needs some paint work , redlo, like new tires.

FORDS MOST SUCCESSFUL CAR FOR 1978

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1975 BLAZER 4X4 ......................'4395

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GREAT CUTLASS FEELING
AT

1973 PONTIAC GRAN PRIX 2 DR '2795
lacks. buckets. console. tilt wheel . v1nyl roof ·
More. One loca l owner. Nice.

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DISCOVER THAT

V -8, Auto trans, PS, PB, AC, AM Rad io with tape

stereo, tow m ileage . Clean as a bell.

Less than 12,000 mi les. Co . car. ne"er ti tled .

than JB.OOO m iles, like new . Rad ial W. stripe tire. A
sharp car + many other options .

Red tag
Spe cia I

1973 CHEV. MONTE CARLD 2 DR s2795

miles. Qle local owner . Shows good care.

v.e

• Bucket seats, air cond .
• AM-FM stereo &amp; tape
• Landau roof &amp; more

V -8, Auto trans, PS. AC, AM Radio w it h tape stereo,

windows . com1ortllt. AM-FM radio. delu~ee equipment .

Squ ire J seat Wagon ,
automatic P.B., P .S. A ir
cond . A M -FM Stereo Ra dio, locking dift .. 1 owner , less

COUPr

cloth seat trim .

Trans, P S, AC , AM-FM Stereo, tilt wheel ,
speed con trol , flight bench sea t , leather int .. 37, 000

........s2695

CUl LASS CAL... IS

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1974 CHEV. MONTE CARLD 2 DR '2795

over green , 2SO, 6 cyl. engine, automatic
trans., power st . &amp; brakes , power door locks &amp;

1974 Ford ~g:~~

Red tag
Special

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CUTLASS SUPREME COUPE
More supreme than ever . w•lh bcau!llul new stylmg .
and value . Engineered b)l Otd smob•le to give you smoo th
q 01 et r1dmg comfort m a space-e ff• c•ent car that trand tes
like a breeze . all the Yrr1ues Jhat ha\'8 made Cutlass so
popular W• l tl•mpo rtant new sp ac(J·S III c •ent benelrt s
CUTLASS SUPREME BROUGHAM COUPE
,
Top-ot-the-hne luJury and comtorllll a car tha t s practically sized. A class•c prol •le w1th a cn sr new l ormal
roo fh ne. Roomy .. lnleHor elegan ce you rn1ght eKpect
to find on ly in an expensr.,.e luxury co r
surp11 s1ngly
maneuv erabl e new mrd-s izc car at a very pr;tcl• cal pr1ce

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Auto Trans. PS, PB , AC, AM-FM Ster eo.

Coupe . While

1974 Chevelle .•.••• !7:~·~J1695

• Landau roof &amp; more

0

4 cyl. Auto Trans, AM Rad io

Caprice 4 door , sillier with red vinyl roof, vinyl
interior , full power equipment , rad ial tires, JOS V-8, air
cond ., comfor t tilt, cruise control , radio &amp; tape.

AM-FM &amp; tape
• P.S., P.B ., Radial ti res

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CUTUIISS SUPRE.,_E
BROUGHAM COUPE

a Air cond .

1974 FORD PINTO 2 DR ............ '1895

1977 Chevrolet. •••••.• "'s5995

RESTYLED ...
RE-ENGINEERED
FOR TODAY'S KIND OF BUYERS

ll.

luxur y interior decor. elec . rr . defrost, More. Nice.

Vacation In One Of These
Uke New Used Cars

• many more op ti ons

a:
&lt;(

6 cyl. 3 speed tran s., vi nyl roof, AM radio, electric rea r
window, Defrost, delu xe wheel covers . Less than 35,000
miles.

v.e,

VI

Red tagSp ecia l

w

door , Nice.

35 1

• AM · FM Ster eo &amp; Tape and

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1975 FORD GRANADA GHIA 2 DR '3895

PH. 992-2174

•Au to .. p.s., p.b., air cond .

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cy l. a uto. trans, AM Radio, white ·with red trim,

6 cyl, auto trans. ps, AM radio, 34,000 miles.

POMEROY, OHIO

SUPfil M[ COU P~

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1975 FORDGRANADA GHIA 4 DR s2995
SMilH NELSON MOTORS. INC.

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CUlLA SS

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1977
FORD PINTO 3 DR
4

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11,000 miles. Local owner . Sharp as a tack .

Don't forget you owe it to yourself to check
Witt! us before you buy any c1r new or used .

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A Leader Any Way
You Look At It • •

COAL . LIMl SIO N~ . Mrnd g1ovol
calcium chlor1de t artd•t e l dog
food . o nd all lypf' '1 o l -,u ll l:x
cels tor Sal t Wo •k s lnr ~ Mom
~ 1. Pom E.'ro y 9Y'} 31391 .

CUTLASS

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Beat the price raise . Mos( of our new
cars came in before the price raise .
So come on in and pick out the new
Buick or Pontiac of your choice.
Plus we need used cars so you will
gel fop money for your trade-in. Now
is the time to trade for a new Buick
or Pontiac and save money .

Wre~n

OLDS

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IN STOCK

SPECIALS

INVITES YOU AND YOUR FAMILY TO

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H !f. 'l MO P.! It HOM!~ I)! Plt'O
~on I W Vo hv-,r:l " liP 1-&lt; .,
j1ff.3 Broodmu11:' 1.\ ~ b4 ')
bcdroorn
1?73 Dono•' l.J :. t.01hc-d1uorn
lqT2 V1&lt;lo11011 14 &gt; 67 3 b£&gt;droolll
7 both
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lq72 Covenlr y 1'2 oe 65 3 btd r oom
IQ09 Sta l esmon t? ll: b() 2
b&lt;&gt;droom

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ON All NEW
BUICKS &amp;PONTIACS

RED TAG

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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OLDS NOW

For Best Results Use Sunday Times-Sentinel Classifieds

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MANHl FOR FIREPLACE
cha•r, Coli ~4b · 1q']b .

ond

NO ITEM TOO Large or too small. JU NK auto end so ap metal. Ph .
Will buy 1 p1ece or com plet e
38B·B77b.
househol d . New. used. or on t1
GOOD USED FURNITURE
not
ques. Mo rl•n s Fu rn• ture '10 N
uphols l ered and oppl 1o nces .
2nd St.
M1ddl eport . Ph one
Ph . 446 -0321
'1'11 b310.

USED
REGRIGERA TOR
( HIP WOOD
Po les
mo .: . GOOD
AND FREEZER UPRIGHT OR
diameter 10" on Iorge!&gt;! en d , sa
CHEST. Ph 44b·OJ12 .
per ton . Bundled sl ob SO per
ton . Del ivered to Oh•o Poll et TIM BER
Co . Rt . 2. Pomeroy 992 ·2689.
fop p11ce!&gt; lor
GOOD
U SED
tra ctor
w 11 h Top Ouol •ry
POMEROY FORRE ST PROO UC TS
~ ~tdrouhc 3 p 1 h1t ch. ] .d '} -307-4
Coll992-59b5
COINS , CURRENCY , to~cns , ol d
pocket wotche1o and cha ins .
si l11er end gold . We need 1964 Snow Blade l or lnt Cub Cadet , •
245 5348
ond older s.rlver com!o Buv . se ll
or trade . Coli Roger Worm ley . THREE OR FOUR steel h ling
747 ·133 1'
cob•neh
Col t -446-1015 or
44b
·
1243.
TIMBER . POMEROY I ores! Pro
ducts . I op p r•ce l or ston d•ng BUllDOZER - will !rode small
sow t1mbe r . Coli 992-5965 or
busineu prope r ty 111 Golhpohs .
Kent Hanby. 1-4-46-8570
Coli '156-6038 of.'er 6pm
OLD FURNITURE, 1ce boxe~ brass ANTIQUE ROL L TOP DESK ond
beds, iron beds, etc. . ( Omplete
wooden tilin g cabme t Call
household s. Wnt e M .D. 'Miller
145 ·5050.
~ Po ~o y or coll992·b370 .
TRA ilER . 8 x 35 or 8 • -45 in g ood
WANHO TO buy Older country
cond. Coli 379-:2536.
house ond ocreoge . Some
woods . North end of Me igs THREE BDR HOME in east po rt of
Gall•polis Coll446-3617 .
County . Awov fr om paved
rood . Reply to Bo11 729-M , c o TWO WHL
UTILITY TRAI LER .
The Do ily Sentinel Pomeroy,
Medi um me. Coli .d4b 21b5 .
Ohi o.
WANTED TO buy . f.rewood lor
5tove . 1 30.t -77J -5937 .
WANT TO buy Boston Te rr 1er
pups. Phone b14 -992 -333q.

LOST . 5fT!all block Chihuahua.
REWARD. Coll"6·7731.
FOUND . KINGSBU~Y . 81own ond
ton coon hound . Coli e11ening s
992·51&gt;79 .

FOUND : HEDBON~ . In boo:k of
l ~n~s~~~ ~ Female . ~~- 7876 .
LOSl" IN vicinity of Succe!ts fM:
mole colhe s.oble ond whtle
Answer s to lhe no rne of ~u s ty .
(1 uppti rS Plain S) 614 667 3 ~) I ,

DOISITAU..

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WANT TO buy : With in 10 mdes of
Pomeroy MINIMUM 70 acres
w1th creek , at Ieos! 10 acre s
tilleoble ,
liveable
h o use .
Wou ld like born or livestock sh·
ed ond fe nced posture included . Send deta ils. induding
price , to 8o.: 719· ~ . c-o Doily
~entinel , Pomeroy, Ohi o .

See It Today At ...

CARROLL NORRIS DODGE

- Corner of Third &amp; Court

Ga!Upolis, Ohio

ANV
PERSON
whod hos
anything
to · - - - - - -. .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " '
give
away ond
oe s not
ofler or
attempt to off e, any oth e• th mg
lor solo. rnoy p lace on ad 1n this
column . There w•ll be no
(jiv~away
cha rge to th e odverllsur

GERMAN
SHEPHERD·COLLIE
OOG , 1e rM ie 8 mos . old . Call
446·7421.

-

WANTEO 10 buy farm oi l M IrOC·. HMALl: fJAIH SETTER , foro g ood
home. 1' r yar11 . ol d . Co li
lo r mu ~ r be in good co nd i tion .
446-'1749
Phone bl-4 - 667 - 3 49~ .

1

fAMilY MOVING . Need new WHilE PERSIA N cot . 992 -39f. hof11e lor fom lly pel . Wire
oher 4 pm .
k01red beoglo , ') yr5 . old ,
-·--- $poyed, hou seb rok en . Good .
w1th children. Coil 446 4257 KIT H:N S. Healthy . To good
alter -4pm
hom es . Coll367. 7781.

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�D-4 - The SWlday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, June 11, 1978

,

For Be~t Results Use Sunday Times-Sentinel Classifieds

lnends for the ir many cords ,
prayers , and vis•to tions du nng

my illness and convalescence
To the churt h@s that otfered
special prayer , I say thank you .
Yo ur thoughtulness

IS

so grea t-

ly opprec•oted .
Mrs . Groce Colwell.

WE WISH to thank ou r many
fr1ends .
ne•ghbors
and
relat ives for thei r' och of k in d·
ness during the illness a nd
death of our mother , Mrs.
Helen Damewood
Spec•al

thank s

to the d oc to rs and

nurses
at Ho lzer Mcd•cal
Cen ter , Evt•ng Fun eral Home
and Re '&lt;'

Harvey

Ko ch. Als o

thank s to all who sent flowers
and food m the t 1m e of our
berea ve ment .
Les , lola and Eil een .

In lovtng memory of my preCiou s

mother . Ruth G . Meadows ,
wl'lo went to be with Jesus
June" II . 19b8.
tn my heart I like to story
Along the rood of yesterday
To live oga•n m memory
The happy doys thot u'&gt;ed to be
To hea r you ta lk and see you
smde

And sit and talk with you o whtle.
I love to lmger on the way
That talo.es me bock to yesterday
Treasured th ou ghts of one so
dear .
·
Often bnngs o s•lent tear
God s retu rn to scenes long pa ss ·
ed
Ttme rolls on , but memon es los.t
For what ever else I Iotito do
1never foil to thank o f you
t mtsS you more than wotd s con
soy .
Dau ghter· Rosolee Mtlc hell and
grondchifd,en Debbte . Ketlh
ond_!ony!~Y ___ _
=~-=--~---~

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--

-

SWEEPER and sewtng mochtne
repair parts and supphe~ Pt clo.
up and del1very Oovt5 Vacuum
Cleaner , ' 1 mile up Georges
Creel.. Rd PI'! . 446-029.4

- PASQUALE

Electrical Servtce
440·271 ~day or ntght .

-

-

. .

THURMAN HOUSE ont tques. Fu1 ·
mture strtppmg repotl and
re lintshed, County Rd.B ott 35 .
Centen,.lle Vtll age . Closed
Monday &amp; Tuesday ~venmgs
by oppomtment . 245 9479

1100 CASH REWARD
leading to arrest and
conv i ction of persons
vandaliz:ing Ohio Valley
Ma sonic Temple 536 ,
Crown City, Ohio,
HIG LEY 'S BARBER SH O P · OPEN 8

to 5 CLOSW SUNDAY &amp; MON
DAY G IFTS BOOKS. &amp; PO TTERY

-

-

FOR DEAD SlOCK REMOVAl
CAl l145 5514

CITY CAB
7DAYS6t o 11
Call .U~ 0451
DIAMOND 5PECIAL1515
Sub!i.IQnl ta l sav1 ng~ on

all
from
Town ey Jewelers Trode m oc
ce pted Wnllen appro lso ls w1th
dtam ond purcho5e
Iowney
Jewelers 424 Second
d1am o nd~

TWO BDR mob1ie homes at Qvotl Will C AR ~ lot the elderly tn our
Cree k . (cll245 -5021
home Phone 992-7314

TR EE HA VEN CERAMICS
Greenware and suppl1e ~ Day
and n•gh t cals'-!eo; Cu~ t am hr
•ng
446 2155
l ocat ed a!
Ka nouga Oh
WE Will BUV your ol d dtcmonds
and onttque Jewel ry TAWNE:Y
1d Ave
BU YI NG All Unt ied Stal~5 stl ver
co1ns Top pme ~ Htg hel pr•&lt;es
lor Sti ver doll ar s and eolly
co tm Ml S Cotn Shop Call
4.46 18.42 or 4.46 0690 . Pay &lt;as h
STAN 'S BARC.AINlAND Ma1n ~~
Rut land Oh1o We buy sell or
trade new and used me1chon
d•5e anhque5 t1re s ne,. and
used Open 7 days o week q
om to 5 pm Buy w1se . buy h om
Stan s
THE CHESTER lownsh•p l1ustees
w1ll meet June 15th a! the Town
Hall.

If YOU hovE a servtce to after
wont to buy or sell somet hmg
ae lookmg lor work
or
whatever
you II get results
los.rer w1th o Sen tine l Want Ad
Coli qq'} 7156
' YARD SAl E Monday ond rues.
day June 12 13 Q 1111 757 5
4th Mtddleport Oh•o ~o •n
cancel s
SEW ·fUTE SEWI NG Cl ub wdl ~pan
sOr o y01 d s.ole Wed Junv 14th
on the empty lot ocras!. lron 148
Sullernu l Ave I rom 10om to?
Rom camel!.

Business Services

PrudenfJa/

!MEl

399

rhnnhiniand1ieating
CARTER S PLUMBING
AND H~A 11 N G
Cot Fourth 8. Ptne
Phone 44b 3888 or 446:44 777
!:IT AN DARD
Plumb1ng Heo ttng
:715 Thtrd Ave 44~ 3782
G ENE PLANT S&amp; IONS
PlUMBI NG Heo1tng
At r Con
d11 1onmg, 300 Four th Ave . 1-'h.
44~ le37
Dl WIT1' 5 PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Route lb() at Evergreen
Phone .446 :n35
ORAIN &amp; S ~W E R Cl ~ANINC S ~R
VICE. Open 24 Hr 7 days o
week Sto•c her &amp; Son f' h
2S6 1391

I·..aDIJ!l'!!f__.....,
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GO CAMPING AMERI CA
Wtlh Coachmen RV5. Ouo lt ty
butll pmed rtght Dotens ol
model~ w1th a w tde range of
family pleastng lloorplons ~ee
them todoyt Apple (1 ty Recreo
11onal Vehtcl e's, Rt 35 , 1 m•
west
of
Jackson ,
Oh
61 4 280 5700.
1961 DlVCO MOlOR HOME
SISOO
1962 l nternot tonol
ichool bu!. camper . $1 500 Coli
2&lt;5-5178
ST AR CR AfT
SCHOOL
OUl
SPECIAL I
~ o ld dawm lro tl e r ~ and m1nr
motors . Bes t prtces tn lr 1Stole
or eo . We sell ser11 ice and qual1
ty . Camp Conley St01 oah ~ole~
Rt b2 , N. of f't Pleasant
197A APA CHE RO YAl l aid down
en co nd Sell con totned own•ng Mony ex 11o ~o $2000. Call
256· 19SS alter ~pm

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Tennt l e &amp; f' est Conllol
of Colltpoll!. Ohto W•lltotn
Thoma~ .:t4b 21::101
C AH P~ 15 IN ~ IAI LI:D

f-ree e5t•mo te bef ore you buy In
!i la llollon guar anteed No 1ob
too sm all Col i 367-0 17B
CONCRH E AND BLOCK WORK
Done reason ably by hour or 10b.
f ree f&gt; St•m ote s Coil 3~7 - 0/95
or 367 0?31

w oll hhe

For The Best
Price In Town

FO R sole Dor ton 11
Phone 7.ti 2689 or
bl 4 b69 57.t'1 On CR 1 ~olem
( enter

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191)8 PA HK HTAJl I]"' co Wllh
tt pou t 7 bdr eH tond flh
.446 3.s9J

NEW YORK (UP! I - After
the
initial
week
of

tabulation s, Boston ·s Jim
Hice the major league
leader in both homers and

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L1bby Hotel 4&lt;1b 1743
rooms lor ren t Goll•O

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ut

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IIMI._t•r to tM

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Brakes
Tires

Ph , 992 -2848

Passports
Anniversaries
Special Occasions

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Installation Servi~e
Pomeroy, 0 ,
3-lS-tfc

'~ 992-1171

The Photo Place

Pomemy

Let
us
capture
and
preserve those preciou s
moments forever Weddings
Silver and
Golden Anniversary
Family Reunion5
Special Occasions
Photography
is
our
business, not a side line

CARTER
PWMBING &amp;

HEATING INC.
3oop.atn St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy 992·6282
or 992 -6263
8A,M. to4 :30P .M .

KEN GROVER
PHOTOGRAPHY

( Bob Hoeflich l
Pomeroy
109 High St.
5-31 -1 mo.

DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE
Call Aller 5:00 or
Anytime Saturday
992 -1119 or 992-5041
• 27 lie

985-4155
Chester, Ohio 45720

SALES AND SERVICE
11 -9.tfc

ROGER HYSELl
GARAGE

H. L WHITESEL

ROOFING

" ' mile off Rt 7 by .p~u on
51 , Rt r24 toward Rutland.

New or Repair
Gutters and
Downspouts

0,
Auto

&amp;

Truck

Repair
Also Transmission

Free Estimates
Phone 949-2862
or 949·2160

Repair
Phone 992 -5682
4-JO-!tc

Look for a Change!
We'll be making a change
during this week with a
manager. Charles Kiesling
will be assuming the
managership of Ohio River
Realty with a change of
license this week.
Look for a new ad and
details in next Sunday's
paper.

RACCOON CREEK - 13 acres ol flat land w'lh
approx. 1500 ft o f creek frontage , sandy soil. barn ,
located in Norther n Ga llia Co Sl3,000
CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT - .This 2 story hom e ha s

a

bedrooms, 1 la rge bath, built-in k itchen, d ining or

count r y a tm osp her e, fr iendly nei ghborhood 3 BR
b · k. and fr am e on we ll landscaped 1 acr e lot.
F~~~p lace. fully ca r pe ted, fa mily sized kitchen.
garage, pa t io

Brick .:.nd frame ranch In excellent nell••h&gt;&gt;-.hN'" I
Beautifu l green lawn, 100'x200' , has small
storag e bldg . with loft Cha tn link fence in rear . 3 B
full y carpeted Lots of cabinets in kitchen p lus
and d ishwa sh er . Cen. air cond. Drapes tncluded .

SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS
LOCATE BUYERS - w e l ind buyers who have t he
money to buy your hom e or farm . We do it .
SELL THE BUYERS - 11 is our job 10 sel l th e bu ye r on
purch asi ng you r home or farm . We do i t .
LOCATE MORTGAGE MONEY - We assist the buyer
tn locat ing the additional mortga ge money to buy our
proP!rty We do 1t

family roo m w1th an open sta i r case. liv ing room and
large uti lit y, wi th nat . gas heat, also an unaf1ached
garage on a tree shaded lot $30,000 ,
NEW Ll STING- Pri ce d right , Lovely brick one frame
with large lot. This home ha s 3 bedroom s. ki tchen and
dining comb i ned, large liv ing room , l ba th and
carpor t , w ith natural gas heat. Located in ctty school
dtst r lct .
NEW LISTING- Beautiful y ellow br ick ran ch loaded
w ith ex tra s. A ll the rooms in th e home are large. There
are 3 bedrooms + a sewing room . The I tvi ng room has
a la rge brick frpl. with ma ntle cover ing 111 of the wa l l
There are spacious cl osets throughout the hom e. Th e
very lovely famil y room tn the basement has a hug e
whtte stone fr p l. Th e formal din ing room has a bu ilt-in
china closet , The kitc hen is large and pretty , The
second kitchen in th e basem ent has butcher bloc\&lt;
Cbu nter taps. Yard is chain )ink fen ced. On a separate
lot is a new 32' x 28' block garage, perfect for a shop .
We can go on and on about this bea ut y, but you ' ll have
to call for more deta i ls
NEW LISTING - Br ick ranch centrall y located, 5
m inutes from town, cl ose to H M.C. Thts lovely home ts
mos tly paneled and has nice -siz e room s. It has 3
bedroom s, nice formal din ing , ki tchen combo, nat . gas
heat. There ts a parttall y ft n!shed fam ily room In the
ful l ba se ment with a br icked Frank lm frpl and large
ut ili ty room The 2-ca r garage Is finished inside with an
electrtc opener on a ver y large lot.. This one won ' t last
long
BUDGET - BEATER - You can ha ve a 3 bedroom
fram e home. nic e kit chen . ut 111t y room . bath, carpet
th roughou t, elec heat, a f ireplace in the livi ng r oom to
help keep fue l bills d ow n, ca rport and 1 2 acre lot in
K C schoo l district l or onl y $34,000,
"HELP, WE NEED LISTINGS !"
FREE
APPRAISAL
SERVICE
FOR
OUR
POTENTIAL SELLERS , EASY FINANCING
AVAILABLE FOR OUR POTENTIAL BUYERS ,
A THOME ,

COMPLETE
REALTY
SERVICE -You
wan t'
somebody to hand le all the little deta ils tha t arc
necessary to sa t iS fac torily comp l ete th e lransacl ron
We do i1.

44&amp;-4042
446. 1049
44&amp;-0458
446-0458
446.0002
367-7529

Vickie Hauld ren
Bob Lane
Becky Lane
Walt Lane

COMMERCIA~ LOT -

High !raffl e Available now ,
Pr·ime locat ion , Reasonably pr iced. Call us for an
appointr:'ent .
LIST WITH US NOW
FOR ACTION ON YOUR REAL ESTATE

~echanics

Electricians
Shop Owne!S
Welders

WE Bl.'Y , SELL OR TRADE
Oougta s Weth e rhol1 ~ 8rok e r , 446 -4244
SALES ASSOCIATE
Earl Wtnter s 44 6· J82S
John Caudl1167 5-4167
Char les K ies ling 446·3964
Lee Johnson 256 ·6740

Bul The ~uction
way
~

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NAME

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Dealers
Truckers

PUBLIC
TOOL
AUCTION

ContractOrs
Painters
lnwting
Farmers
PlumbeiS

Carpenters

BRANDS INCLUDE

ROCKWELL CUMMING S SHO PMATE -

SK ILL CHICAGO PNEUMATIC RODAC FULLER
MILLER HER BRAND BROWN MARFLOW
WRIGHT WEN - M cGRAW EDISON DIAMOND LOY
RAND -

WATERLOO

CHAN NEL

LOCK

LOCATION: GAUIA COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS
DATE: FRIDAY, JUNE 16 TIME: 6:30 P.M.
SALE ITEMS CAN BE INSPECTED ONE HOUR BEFORE SALE TIME!

AUCTIONEER: KEN SWAIN

E s tate of Anni e Lambert

Locale d 1'12 m i. So , of Rio Grande . Oh . on St.

325

Dine tt e se t. GE r e frig e r a t or. gas range.
bedroom sui te , several beds , l iving room
s uit e. e nd tab les, ches t of dr awe r s , 2
e lectri c sew i ng machine s, (1 portabl e I
c abin et). h osp i tal bed , w h eel cha i r. c hina
c abin et . chairs, rocki ng _s: hairs, lamps, h a nd
to ols. appro x, 1,000 ft . o f 2x8 &amp; 2 x lO's 28 fl .
l o n g, some ce dar l u mbe r , other i t e m s too
n umerous t o list. and junk! ,

PHONE: 256-1967

Air impact wrenches -\ll '' 1 . l t4 . I "
Ci rcl e Hand power saws

Saber Saws

Carpenter tools
M etric socket sets
M etric Wren c hes
Fra m ing Squares
Drop cor ds
Cable power pu lls

HAZEL CLARK, ADMN.
T e rm s : Cash - Ck . with po si tive ID
Tommy Joe Stewart. Au c tioneer
Ga l lipol is. Ohio
Ph , 446·9760 (3941)

Screwdr iver sets

Transistor radios
Glasswa re

Channelock tool s
Hand foo ls (hamme r , p l iers)

Camping Items

Electrica l tape
Truck. tarps
Wor k Gloves

Hacksaws
Hacksaw blad es
Cr ee per s
Trouble l ights
Yard lights
Jum per cables

Wall clocks
Car Clean ln 9 Kits
Sandpaper

Open and bo;~~;ed end w r en ches
we are the largeST
AUCTION SUPPLY ON WHEELS

Merchandise Guaranteed
Not res pon s ible fo r accidents or loss of

Pa int Brushes
Impact sockets,J-117-l/-t''
Torqu e wren ches
Pipe wrenches
Fire E•tlnguishers
Allen w renches

Orbi tal Sa nders
Belt type sanders
Disk Grinders an d Buffers
Elect r ic dr ills (al l siles)
Air power c h isel. dr ills &amp; sanders
Bench vises · (l arge and smal l)
Hydraulic iac ks
Bench gr inder s
Large anortment of socke t sets
Sizes - ''"· ~. •,1, l,~
E xtension Cor ds
Routers
Hedge tr imming tools
Reci procal saws
Pl umbing toot s
Adj ustabl e wr enc h
Tap &amp; D ie se ts
Dr i l l b it sets
Universal socket !lets
Tool bo•es(a ll slzesl
Ba tt er y cha rgers
fllr hoses

Torc h hoses

t

OWN YOUR OWN CAMPSITE i n th e wilderness ol the
Wayne Nat iona l Forest . 5 to B a cr e tra cts of wood land
now available adjotn ing t housands of acr es of
govern ment land. Pu blic hunttng, lish1ng and camping
perm itted Prices start at S2500 with f ini'nci ng
ava ilable

GALLI POLIS, OHIO

Portraits

10: 30 A, M.

prope rty .

855 SECOND AVENUE

MORGAN TOWNSHIP - 36 acres near Meig s M ines. 5
acr es leve l, most of balance could be pasture, small
stream, town shtp road , Sl 1.900.

Weddings

Inviting

AUCTION SALE
SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 17

the

IQ74 VRAN VJLU mobtle home 14
1
65 3 bdr tota l eleel all
with 374,244 !;lilies as an
underprnnffl Q (oncre te !ol f'p.,
, f or th e July IJ All outfielder
pa r trolly lut tH~he d
(all
JtJ f 7 J /0 alter Jpm
Star G&lt;lllW at San Diego,

LOG CABIN - L arge stone 1ir eplace, modern bath ,
loft , logs are hand hewn , 14 wooded acres. great place
lo get away .

BOB LANE
BRANCH MANAGER

Radiator~

MOORE'S
Muffler
Shocks
Battery .

LUFKIN INGERSOLL
REMINGTON FALLS

RL

OFFICE 446-7900

'I•

U ll•ce

American
Leag ue's top vote-getter,
RBI

1

TWO MILES OUT - Route 160. approx. 5 acre s level
land , good Investm ent l or only $10,000 ,

EXPERIENCED

See
Denver Kapple
AI

IR Ait~H

,

Chester, Ohio
10-30·C

6u&lt;IC•ntH Reta• Stt&gt;rn T [),lii ~J 11\llu'

tx.s n ~ u tor ro~ •l&gt;l!ll A&lt;.h•e•e
lot•• 1&lt;1\i 'l(••l na ~pen~n'e 1na De
~o,.. , c,n@ ~I !n~ luQ mUf\ey ml ol'•l •n

hou~e k eepmg

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"-PIII\1"11'~1 li!IIII),IQI Mvt.-1~ rllllliU
oa11H C•ty Ccam t ~ Slril ~ ~nil
·~
•Ill '"Cl Olht!l flvl•neH~• tOO
to momt'(.ln

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forHenl

MOOM S AND

W . Main St.

m•nu lliCTure 081n anc o Utm~ l or
S~""Q~.!. LOin .. ~'(){•ttoont ... OUl•IJII

ln&gt;I IUO II~JIIIISII'IOUi ilfU

SLEEPING

Jack's SeptiC
Tank ~ce

Under hang gutters &amp; roo 1il
additions.
For Free Estimates
Call
992 -6323 or 9t2· 6011
5-lS·l mo pd .

TONEY REALTY (Q
JUST LIKE NEW - Quality built ranch is less than 1
yr. old&amp;_must be see n fa apprec iate . Special features
are quality carpet throughout , wife approved kitchen
~i th stove &amp; re fr ig., thermopane windows , marble
Sills. garbage &amp; a large flat lot on the Floyd Clark Rd ,
m L west ol State RL 160, $32,900, Shown by
appointment only , STROUT REALTY 446-0008

fkr,,.,

~lf t ermt!ol

Hote l

R.e side n t I a I
ant
commercial.
Call
lor
estimate, 24 hour service.
Anyday , anytime,
Phone 985-3806
Jack Ginter 985 -3806

n,~~o ~ t O II ·

By Factory Warranty

E lec tr ic impact wrenches
LINCENSED &amp; BONO ED
ORGANIZATION

CASH OR APPROVED CHECK
WITH PROPER L D.

Not responsible lor ch1119ts due to strikes and shlppt 119
schedules
11 Ta• EKempt - mu • t •how Num"-r

total. Appro~, 90 A . of permanent grassland
has been limed , fertilized &amp; is in a high slate
of production , At! bottom land has been
tiled , Owners are retiring &amp; have agreed to
give up their comfortable 2 story , 7 rm, &amp;
bath home , Other features are 2 good barns ,
4 sheds . cellar house. corn crib. large lob,
base , 3 ponds plus good well,
some
commercial limber reported , Jots of rd.
frontage
in
Perry
Twp.
Shown by
appointment only ,
REALTY 446 -0008.

SIOO,OOO .

STROUT

1218 EASTERN AVE. - GAUIPOLIS, OHIO

Immacu l ate and c harmrng J BR b nck ran ch in
h l ul restdcnl ia l area near Holzer H osp rtal All
ri c, fully ca rpeted . Well planned kit chen h as
dishwasher, disposa l. Snack oar sep arates work
from forma l d rning area Ufilt ty rm Wtfn Hot
wa sher and dr ye r King S1 Zed garage :o r 2 cars,
y t: acre leve l l awn

"We Sell Better Living"

OFFICE 446-7013

52 1,500

COMMERCIAL SITE - localed on Slate Route 7 at
Kanauga Cor ner lot has appro)( 170 It frontage on 7.
Ideal for al m ost any type busi ness.
LOTS FOR SALE - Locate d on old Route 160 at
Evergreen , Li ncoln Pi ke &amp; Georges Creek Rd Co
wat er avai lable M obile homes welcome
RODNEY AREA - 160 a cres. 100 acres pasture &amp;
cro pla nd, co al &amp; limestone reported , near proposed
U.S, 35, good investment property, SIOO.OOO,
EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS - 4 rms , ba th , part
basement , n eeds same repa irs , wood -burning stove ,
almost 2 acres an the Barcus Hollow Rd.. Clay
Township , Gal li ~XJi is Crt y Schoo l Dist.
FARM FOR SALE - 101 ACRES - All clean, mostly
tilla b le. present l y rn grass. 2 ponds. se11eral goo d barns
&amp; sheds, 3 cow m!lk parlow . lob base . I'JK 60 mobile
home is now rented , 650ft fr ontage on State Rt 554 at
Eno, Ohio, 2.000 ft frontage on county rd S75 ,000 . Ca l l
for more details.
RESTRICTED BUILDING LOT - Corner lot 1n Sprmg
. Valley Estates. 166 ft . 1ronlage on Maple . One ot Gall •a
Co.'s n1cest subd ivtstons. All uttl tt tes ava1lable . S6 .000
A SOUND INVESTMENT descr ibes th is 47 A tra ct of
land located approx . l 1'1 m i . fr om Holzer Hospita l
near Kerr . Roll ing tract 15 mostly cl ean grassl and &amp;
pr iced at ~40 , 000 .
COMMERCIAL LAND FOR LEASE - 400 II. fr on tage

on State Ro ute 7 appro)( 6 mt north of town. Wt\1 tease
all

or part

PASTURE FARM FOR SALE - 1l1 A , clean roll ing
grassland , good fen ces &amp; cross fen ces. sprmg s, tob
ba se , 5 rm house , barn. front s on 3 rds Wa lnut Twp .
$45,000.
BABY FARM - Tycoon Lake area , 10 a cres m osfly
clean grassland, nicely remodel ed 2 story hom e, 4
BR's, bath , modern k itchen . for mal d1n1ng rm . new
shag carpet, Co. wa ter. 3 small ou tb uildmg s
Im med iate occupancy. Gallipolis City School Dist

JUST LtKE NEW - Qual tty bu il t ran ch rs l ess Than I
yr . old &amp; musl be seen fo ap pr ecta te Spec1al features
ar e qual1fy c arpet throughout, wtfe appr ov€'d kit chen
wi th stove &amp; re frt g. fhermopane w indows. marb le
stlls, garage &amp; a large f la t lo t on th e F loyd Clark. Rd .. ' 4
mt. wesf of Stat e Rt . 160. t32,900. Shown by c;lppo tn f
men! only
COUNTRY MANOR - FI VE MILES OUT - 123 acres,
approx 50 acres It li ab le, balanc e pasture , tab base,
lots of fru i t trees . spr tngs, ?wells, 2 ponds, rural water,
la rge barn , mi lk parlor , several sheds Elegant col
onra l hom e has been com pletely remodeled &amp; fea tu res
new vtnyl Std1ng. new gutter s, new plumb rng, modern
lutchen . w w carpet. cen t atr , 3 or" BR 's Callier CHI
appo tntmenr .
LISTINGS
NEEDED
NATIONALLY - WE BUY -

COJJnll"V home nea r Kyger Cr eek H19h 5Lhool . l 1 1 story
me home w1Th alumtnum s1dmg . 3 BR , tami ly rm
. fro nt por ch perfe ct tor summer even• ngs N atural
torc c d a1r furna ce . Rura l w afer Beauli l ull g roll
l awn .

WE
ADVERTI SE
SELL - TRADE ,

SI 50,000
ONE OF GALLIA COUNTY ' S FINEST FARMS,
beautifu l se tting, land l ays gent l y rolling w i th a lew
acres wooded h il lsi de , excellent develop ment land . or
h ighly productive farm . Spacious 4 yr. old ranc h home
has ' BR . 2 f ull baths. forma l dini ng , fam i ly rm , pl ush
carpet throughout. 2 car garage with workshop , Dairy
barn equ ipped to sell Grade A mi lk, other outbldg , 1800
lb. to b. base . also has older home su itable for renting .
Gas . oil and coal r ights incl w ith 1a rm . 117 ACRES .

two BUILDING lo t ~ be ing l ots 7
FHA 8 VA HOME LOAN S MeL EN
&amp; 8 tn Goegle1n s Subdiv titon .
DON MORTGAGE COMPANY
l ot No 8 i!. 100 feet fr on tage by
l oo n Representottve. Vtole t
I J5 feet deep l ot No. 7 1s B9 It
(oolo. te Vten 463 Second
fr ont age, oppr o)(t motely 135
Ave, Seco nd floo r . G- alli polis.
feet deep and 65 feel wide a!
Ohto 45631 . Coii .4Ab 7172 .
the reo1 . Near Soltsbu1y Grode
DEVELOPMENT LAND near proposed
IHELAND MOR1GAGE CO ,
School and Me1gs High School
Rodney Downing Reol E s tel ~ G tve u~ o call for expe1 t gutdonce
1 1 ~,:~~~:;~~;~," new Route 35. This would be an id ea l
ond OHtsl once m obto1ning
! raker 1elephone 992 -37.31
11
motel, apartments, restaurant, etc. Owner
your FHA 01 VA nome loon,
Il l f inance , cal l lor more detai ls,
BUSINE SS FOR SALE. Drwe-tn
mo1 tgog e money always.
res to urent. l oca ted tn Mason ,
ovorlable w tth our company
WV (US Route 33) Known as
"NEW AD DAILY "
ond ou r mtercst rat e and f inon·
Bob's Tnick Shake . All equ1p·
ct ng terms o re more lovoro ble
men! end reo l es tat e (lot s•ze
th an local ftnoncmg Galltpolts.
NE HAY~ MORE FARMS, HOMES &amp; BUSlNES~
80' • 761- An e• cel lenl op
fl h 446· 1517 ,
portunily 10 o wn your own
PROPERTY AVAILABLE CALL
fOR S AL~ BY OWNER
bvsmeu. Shown by appoin tment Call 01 ?&gt;ee J H Somer · 101~ First A"'enue . Ri'ller-.. tew pro
perty with fron tage on Ftrsl and
vf!le Brolo. er, 217 5th St Pt .
Secon d A11enues 8 rooms . 1 '
Pleo sonl, WV 25S50 Phone
ANY HOUR
baths . 2 car garage . Call week
30 4· 6.7 5 -3030
(d ay )
or
OR BETTER YET ,, , STOP BY AND SEE US AT
doys. 4.46-4383 evemngs and
304 -675·3431 (even1ng)
LOCUST SL GALLIPOLIS, 0 ,
Sunday H6 0139 . Sl'lawn by op·
HOWARD SAYRE property in
pOtnl menl only
Sy rocun, opprox . 10 ooos
Form pond , born , h ou~e troller , 1HREE BDR HOUSE ltke new
Ne•ghborhood Rd 2 acres Coli
good sh ape $35 000 l .rm. See
Audrey Canaday
4&lt;1b· l 6 15 or 4.. 6·12-13,
Brooks or Howard Sayre
Realtor Associate
~rroc~~!:_!h~ne 991-5280
65 ACRES IN WEllSTON 5 rm
house wtth full bo~emenl 30 )C
15 ACRE S IN Rocme 2 story . 3
Lou Lutton
bO born and oulbvtldtng~ .
bedroom, full ba sement
Realtor Associate
Don•el Wt ighl bl4·384·3673.
garage COipOII , Iorge kll (hen ,
Evenings 446-3005
both on ground floor 11\ l ~o 1MMWIA1E OPPUPANCY , 1977
Io rge bedroom . $71 500 01 con
Governor mobile home. AU
ho1111 house and I ocru lor
elec trtc 3 bdr . 'llull baths w11h
$16.200 . Col i Steve Jor.o bs.
lot All hook~Jps, ilmage bldg .
997·2620
garden spot. l oco te:d in Mllter
011 Coli 25b 1726
INCOME PROPERlV Acteo gc 4
bedroom house
1 mobile CH01Ci: LO 'rS I mtle S ol ~to
homes . Coll8 .. 3 i t~21
Grande on j]5 Coli :24J - ~t!IJ
TkADt· TWU lots tOPomeroy. Wtll WAN it: D TO rent house o• tra der
THREE BDR HOME, 1 y-rs . old lui COLONIAL &gt;1YlE HOME
trade lor bvlldoter or motor
ly carpeted , lg. k ttchen , 4 b(lr d.nlng 1m, ltv lng rm w1 th
bv fbed inco me co up le.
I me C:Jtl 1-30.. b-48-5602 Fort
dishwasher and go rbog o
'1'12 ·3&lt;27
ftre plate and ad10•nlng rm
G 1 ~ wv
disposal
Attached garage.
modern kitchen dishwasher
po110, lg, lot , e11 c. locotton 10
eoung bor lots ot cabmet
min . from Gallipolis Creon
"S pace. f·ull basement , lg • .r&amp;e .
School Dis tric t $34 900 ColJ
1m wtt h ftrcploce 3 lull both5-, lldp Wanted
SituaiiOO. Wan"'d
Hb-4571 after 5pm
3:J rc !10 gotoge 1 01 1 1 • acres
of lond wtth fo•m pond. ~or ~XPI::IUE NCH&gt; MECHANIC wanted NU:D 10 CAII.,OOL to Mmshtlll
TWO BDR HOME lui! bo~ eme11 1
lor local cor deolersl'ltp, ~or op·
Unr ven it'( , lor summer te·, n.
..-.cwtng ond oppo tn l tflent t oll
1111 acres Johnson H:1dgc Hd
poinlfTienl coii 61A -.440 l'.f600
'• t:&gt;J 010t;&gt;
Coi i4AO .f315
C411 ~·· 3'1'17 '

446-3636

RON CANADAY, REALTOR

WBII~m'Jf~:::-

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' -

BUILDING OR MOBILE HOME SITE - 4 acres on
Glassbur n Rd lf'l Sp r ingfield Twp $4,UOO

INEXPENSIVE LIVING - 5 rm , bath, carpor t,
cou nty water . 100 It lot on Ro ule 588 , 21 1 mi west of
town , $1 5.900

BAIRD &amp; FUUER
REALTY

Upper River Ro ad location . Ki tc hen with eating space.
Utility room Natural g as Pr ivate water system . 2 BR .
45 XISO sha d ed. flat lot just four miles from tow n

$48, 500
BEEF CATTLE COUNTRY - On e of Gallia
County's b etter stock farms , This one has
been in the same family for JS yrs , 174 acres

INCOME PROPERTY - 22.000 sq , ft . buildmg located
in M iddl ep ort , rent pot ential of ove r SJO,OOO per yea r .
Ca ll for more mformat1on .

S35.000 ,

!'""

"ICOfl'~ 110m
cJ• It~r~ m w~ · et$ "01 l"$1 0111 ~ ou

STUCCO PL ASTI:.R pla ster repo•r
te:w- lu •ed
(etlt n g~ .
f ree
esiHllOie~o Co l 12~6 · I 181

~U- E:PIN G

MASH BROTHERS
Alum. &amp; Vinyl
Siding

!teal &amp;talc lor lisle

CANADAY REAL
[H 446-3636

' -4-1 mo,

Bill"'
446-2642 ·

"

mower

&amp;

Pomeroy, Ohio
Ph . 992·2164

Call.

-

'

service, Massey Ferguson
&amp; Gilson Tillers, Lawn Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Servite.

MOBIL£ UIWE
SERVICE

lump , ~ t o ke •
COAl
ltmes tone
deltvetcd
Vaugh n 74 5-5309

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

MODERN SUPPLY
Sma II engine

Pomeroy Landmark

LARGF YA PD Sole Sunday and
Monday
88
Clo t htng
refr,gerc tor ~ l ove 2 couches ,
cho•rs . lm ge roll top k1tchen 20FT TRAVEl T RA i l ~R . !&gt;e ll &lt;.on
cab•net pool table man y other
to1ne d, ex c. co nd
Cell
•!ems Rt. J R e&lt;ks pn n g ~ Bock
44b-2113
entt once of Fotrgrounds Mr s.
John f ,s her Jr. and Bobs Wtlle COONER'S CAMP~R~ on Ro •nbow
H•dge Ra creolt onol vohtcle!.
'I ARO SALE Man 8 Tues q S 860
and o cce~s o 11e s rental Oil
Broadw ay M.ddlep01 t
Ohm Rt 7 !ooulh of Tu ppers
Plotns la~ e CH 28 to Bosh on
GIG ANTI C YARD SALE:
Colt Robe rt Codner lo11g Bot·
Bed!.preod§ ~heels Avon bot
tom . Ohto
ties. lots ol el/eryll'lmg Man
1974
~!,CAPAOE 15 ft
motor
and I ues 49 Gorhci-J Ave
home w1th e.orlras l tke new
~UMMAG ~ SALI:.
Mon
lues
~bOO tndtts
f't 1c e $14,000.
I hurs Near flack1'lg Hou\e on
61 A-2438 m JO.. 173 5707
le1os.Jid l0tdl6

197J

3 AND 4 RM l urn tshed and Utl
fur11ished opts . Phone Q9'J
5434

- -'

R.'eal ulllf!- In! l!lile-

Rea! &amp;late for :We

IJiJsiness Opportunities

1q74 VIC lORIAN 14 )I 67 electrte WAHR WELL drilli ng . W1 lharn 1
COUNTRY MOBIU: Home Park
cen tral otr 7 or 3 bdr . 2 bath s
Grant 747·287Q .
Route 33, north ol Pomeroy
vnderptnnmg. o!lrocttve " ' MAlUR~ LADY will si t w1 th
large lo t ~ . Coli 992 7479.
Life Hm/1Aim lb1e
te rtor . exc. cone . Compare o ur
chddren or Sen tor ( 1t1zen tn
you r home $2 on hour or $1 5 0 SEN IOH Cll tZ!:NS Ou r · new
prtc e to o new Vtctonon . Call
lhe Prudent tlll lnsurance Co mJ.I anv
re nters assis ta nce you may be
2459121 .
day 10 M1 le l or tro nspor tolton
ot Amc11 ca
ab le to lt"'e 111 cur apartment
1970 MOBil E HOME 12 x bO
if ou t of town . 992 7060 ~ . C
Dt stric l Agent
for less than 5~0 o mon th. For
Vill ager, 2 bdr gos. turn
Corman Reference ovatlobl e.
Ga l lia-Meig s
more •nformalton
con tac t
E•pertencc
$-4000
Call QUALIFII:.D BAB YSITTER
Will
clean co nd
Vtl lage Mono1 Apar tments
Not necessary
882 74bb ,
• abystl tn your home. Have
992 ·7787
Average earni ng s
references . Colt9.49·2042.
1973 All EN parl•olly funliShed ,
520, 000
~~V E:N ROOM house wi th bath
Call3b7 76B9 or 25f.J·9350
Phone 30 4-48S -S436
and go 1oge No pet s Co li alter
Pal K enney ,
1970 SAFEWA Y 12 )( bO cen tra l
5 pm. 843 2',100.
Sal es Manager
Otr . 2 bdr
406 11 Market St .
TWO BEDROOM ttoder No pet s
1972 VICTORIAN . 1.:r )( ~ 7 J bdr .
Park er5 bu r g, W Va
Coli
after
5
pm
8&lt;13
2QOO
26101
2 baths
1971 Ot:TR IOTfH. 12 xb0 J bdr .
COI&gt;&lt;NI:.R LOl lo• trader sp ace on
0"
r tve rlt ont
992 -2138
ot
19f.J7 KIRKWOOD 12 10: 60 3 bdr
992 5304 ,
ltnsiuess Senices
1971 SKYliNE, 12 x 52 . 2 bdr
lWO BEDROOM un lurms hed apt
19b8 HOMHITE 12 x W 2 bdr
Coli 99J 2788,
BRADFOHO . Aucttoneer . Com·
8 ~ 5 MOBILE HOMES
plete Servtce Phone 949-24 87
PT PL EASANT W VA
THAILI:: H SPAO l ot rent nea t
or
Q49-2000 J.l oonc Ohio (nil
( h e~te t Co li Q85 3979
li10dlord
I'} ~&lt; bO '} bedroom mobt le horne
near Rocme qn 5B5B
ELWOOD BOWERS Rt:PAIR
~ack W, Carsey , Mgr
Sweepers . toas ters t1ons all
H OUS ~ NEAf.! Hocme 991-5358
sma ll appltonces. lawn mowe r,
DOZt:-R WORK . e~&lt;covottng , land
· Phone992,2181
ne)( t to Stole Highway Gotoge
cleor 1ng 1-'h 4 Ab 0051
COU NTJ.IY HOM!: 4 bedroom wtth
on Route 7 flhone (614 ) qgs .
2 ba ths 614 -843 -3281
CHAIN liN K FENCING WOODEN
387S
CONTI
NUOUS
GUTH:R
ING
no
job
FE NCING
AWNINGS
flolto
too lo1ge or sm all , G01y s Cu t
BRADBURY JUN I ALS
RI:.MODl:liNG, fllumbmg , hea ting
AuII s Home lm·
cove l s
tert ng Co, 68 2 - b¢1~ . Oak Htll,
729 SlCOND AVE . d46-0957 .
and all ty pes of genera l re po1r .
prove men ts Ph 44 6·3b08
Ohto
furr11shed elftC IE:'IlCY opt wi th
Worlo. guarant eed 10 years eK ·
BACKHOE . DOZ ~ R . DI1 ( Ht:R and
p(t vote e t~tton c~ 4 J.l oom cot pe1umce Ph one 992 -7409
DO
YOU
N E ~O a handyman lor
dump truck Co no ele wo1k
loge Adults only No pet ~
th ose home repotr~? Coli
SEWIN G MACHINE Repatrs. se r·
Hatlteld Backhoe Ser . Rutland
1Sb-64Q5
If 110 ons
call
MOBILE
HOME SPAO ( tt y
vtc e al l mok es . 992 ·228 4 Th e
Oh Ph 7.42-2008 or 4&lt;16 2786
156-6077
lot. Adul ts Coll 44() 1680.
Fobrt c Shop
Pomeroy .
DACK TERMiliNG SPEC IAU 51
Autholll ed S1nger S al r~ and
VACUUM Cl~ANER Sole s and Ser UN FURNI SHED APAR lMENT 1n
PEST CONTROL . l tcensed IN
Servtcc . We sharpen S c t s~ors .
v•ce Only genutne port s used
Crown ( tty Coli 'JSb -6495
svred
FleE!
lnspectton
Sheppard Soles and Servtce.
I:.
X(AVA
TIN G dozer loader and
Member NPCA and OPCA C
FUR NISHED EffiC IENC'{. 2 rms
Ftrst and Oltve ~ts
backh oe w o r~ dump trucks
M Hall Wtlkes v11Je Oh1o Ph
and ptl vat e bo th $1'10 ul dt! tes
669-491.:1
and lo bays l ot lme. wt ll haul
~ANDY AND B~AVtR lnsura n&lt;e
pd Call 44 ~ · 4416 of let 7pm
1.11 dtrl to !&gt;otl, ltmes tone and
Co has ofl e1ed serviCe!&gt; lor lue
LIMES TONE, grovel and sand All
ln!outonte coverage in Gall to SPA CE FOR M O Bil ~ HOME on ~I .
grovel Call Bob or Roger Jef·
sl :zes At Rtchards ond Son Up
County lot olmos t a century
7 ,., Konaugo Above the ro od ·
l ers day ph one 992 -7069 ntgh t
per Rtv er Rd ., C.ofl 1pol• s. Oh to.
Form home and personal p10 .
!otderest Co ll256-l'J. I O.
phone 992 3525 or 992· ~232
Call 446 7785
perly ( Ove1oge!t ore ovadoble f-OUR ROOM H OUS~ tn ( town ( t· EXCAVATIN G dozer , ba ckhoe
A A A CO NlRACTORS Backhoe
to meet mdiv tduol r1eeds . Con
ty (o ll44~ - 7 438 at 256-6400
and ditchet Charles R Hal ·
dozer . dump tru e ~ . Work done
tact fmmelt Church your
!.e ld. Boclo. Hoe Serv1 ce .
ne 1ghbor and ag ent
ROOM IN PRI V A T~ HOM I: Must
by the hou1 0 1 by the 10b l-o1
Rutland Ohto Phone 742-2008
hove rele ren ce Coli 4 4 ~ - 4 057
tree es tt mores . Call 256 I Q'Jl
PA SCUAl~ tnsulot.ng, 103 Ced01 . . - - - - - - - - - - - . , FO ~ a tob we ll done feeli ng Wil l do roo/m g. consl ructton,
plumbtng and l'leat tng. No job
cl ean cot pe t ~ wtth Blue lu~ t re .
St Goll,polts 1-'h 446 271b ot
too Io rg e or too small . Phone
Rent elect 1tc ~hompoocr S2 .
367-0398 alter 5
f1UIII
742 ·2348
Central Supply
BillS MOBilt HOMES and HarTle
AND MARliN
HOW~HY
Improvemen ts Free e~ttmote!.
cavat1n g
seplt c s y ~ t e m s. ,
c oli "b·7o&lt;2
Anchoring, Sltirtlnv.
doze• backhoe dump tr uck .
lune~ t o n e
grovel
black top
lWIN H I V~H S MAHINE 307 Uppel
Awnings,
pat i D
povmg HI 1.:t J Ph one I ( ~I 4)
R•ver Rood Ch •y sle• So les 8
Covers, C1rports,
!,ervtce Comple te Hull Repa 11
698 733 1
Cus tom bu tl! trotlers Phone
Roof Paint, Set-up PARTY PlAN supervtsor!. Ml RRI· PUlliN S t: XCAV ATIN G Complete
MAC toy par l1 es has opentngs
446·8655
and R•ltveling
Serv•ce Phone qn ·i -1 78
Ia•
supctvl!oo rs
ond
dernorls lra tors 111 your oteo
TRI -STATE UPHOL 51ER Y SHOP
1-'UDLJH POOLS All st : es and
1163 Sec Ave 446· 78.33 even
1.1.. ~
Quoltty tncrch ondts.e h t ghe~t
shapes 5wun pools . 2 yea rs
tnQ !&gt; . 44~ 1833
co mm• ~ ~ot o n
No 1 11VS~ Tm e"t
e)(pet tence free esltmo tes.
drl•ve tmg at co llectiOn Coli
ony th•ng
yo u need
f or
RH SE IRt NCHtNG S ~R V t (t
A nn Box tet co llect31Cf 556 -8831
water ~ewt! t elect1 •c go ~ l1nt!
underground swtm pools New
01 wtl!e MU~R I MAC Box 1777
or di tches 17 •nche?&gt; w•d e to 5
chem1cal and sup ply ?&gt; l ore
Dubuque Iow a 52001
H &amp; R ROOFING New and repotr
It deep Wate rlm~ hoo ~up s
A l bony . Ohio
Ph one
Gu ll er~o and down spouts All
Coli otter 4 p m 367 -7560
~1 4 - 6q8 b555
( Aft er b pm.
wor t.. guaranteed
Call
~ 14-689-S'JS I John Jelters or
RU SS &amp; MAX HliOll
388 9889
689-5165
Btl I Ctllette ) We ore
len no• Heormg and ou co nd•tton
WHY STR UGGLE
NOT all wet on PRICES.
lhe potnl Shop 17) R1ve1 Hd
10 GEl TO THE TOP IN
1ng j.lopco loom msulot1on
Ka nougo . Auto body work , col
SO MEON E El SE 'S BUSINESS
446·8515 or 44b-0445 Colt olte1
~P HDY DRILLING
Wat er well
WHEN YOU CAN S TART
l · ~•on cs l tm ot es Ph 4.4 ~ !!5 14
4 30
d rill•ng . lOm met ctol ond
AT THE TOP tN YOUR OWN ?
domest1 c Pump '&gt; al es and 5er
~l ANl H
SH AM ~ R
C otp ~ l
C ARP~NTRY room
add •tt ons
ll tCe 992 6195 or 304-895 380'}
Cl
eaner
Seemg
~
~
bel,ev•ng
rool mg ~idtng and general
1111•~ 1rl6 JI'OIJI'&lt;!II •n ·" ~lt'l lnl ot
when Sta nley Steom tng Call IIU9¥0U
repatr~ Coii37Q 2035
1~00 yOI/~ I rlnhf'VOUtO "'"'"UI'II~
ScJ~CI!U i ul bu),IIIIU
446 4208
BULlOOnR backhoe f1mcstone
t! OGG5 EX HMINATING- CO
~e pt tc ton~ pu mptng ou t Phone
~ l orm e rly Fo•ne~ &amp; 0 dell ) Ook
day or n1ght Pl'lone day or
H•ll Oh Call collect b8'J 02&lt;19
ntght
THR EE BOO MIN G
INDUSTRIES COMBINED
McNeal Con traw ng Company
V t FllliNGI:.R wale• deltvt•ry
INTO ONE
379 7258
~erv•ce Colt 3791 114

p ur ch o ~e d

Your Best Real Estate Buys Are·Found in the Sunday Times-.Sentinel
.

t'or Henl
TO MY man)' lriends : t wont to e~e ­
press rny opprec•ollon to my

D-5- The Sunday Times.Sentinel, Sunday, June II, 1978

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BEAUTIFUL
- This ntce br ic~
hom e ha s 3 bedrooms, wife approved kif&lt;.hen . large
fam ily room w i lh W.B. f ir eplace, pat io, 1 car garage ,
good bar n, located on .4 acres of nice ro lli ng land {1(
add . acres availabl e) close to Thurman. Le t us shay,
you this fine home today .
NEW LISTING - Very nice 1972 Globemas ter l4x&amp;:
mobtle home, has 2 bedrooms, bafh wtth shower , par
"tial furn itu r e, b lock foundat ion, &amp; ac re level l and
loca ted on Clark Chapel Rd . c lose to Por ter, Sl3,500.
INVESTMENT PROPERT Y - Buy th ,s 3 bedroorr·
hom e w ith ba th, dining room , enclosed ba ck porch anc
le1 the re nt fr om a 2 bedroom garag e apartment he l~
make your payment. Good loc al ron in town , SJ4.000.
GOOD BUY - Good old er home, 3 bedrooms, batn
forced air fu rnace, located on a n1ce lot 1n Bid well
needs a I ttHe work but only Sl2 ,800.
72 MILL CREEK - Good nome wi lh 3 bedrooms , ba tn
drn1nQ room . • 1 basement , good ren ta l pr operty, onl)
$10,500,
NEW LISTING - Good nauling b·us1ness w ith 2 pa cket
Trucks , ttas contrac ts wi ttt V i llages &amp; bu siness pla ces
call for mor e 1nformat1on.
NICE LOT - Good mobile hom e Or buildi ng s1te, ove t
acre land, l oc ated close to tow n on Rt . 141 . Prict
red uced to S-4,200.
11

35 ACRES - Good roll ing land for hunt ing or
with old house , Morga n Twp . $14,500

camptn~

NEW LISTING - Ve r y n ice fa rm wi th a modern home
has. • bed r ooms, bath , modern k i tchen, di n ing area
for ced air fu r n ace. H as 86 acres of beauti f ul roll inc
land , tobacco base, pond , block b uildi ng, large barf'
L ocated on Clark Chapel Rd . c lose to Porter.
I'IE NEED LISTINGS
WE HAVE A WAITING LIST OF QUALIFIED
BUYERS, LIST WITH US FOR FAST ACTION ON
YOUR PROPERTY_

EveninRS Call
Oscar Baird. ReaHor 446-4632
John Fuller, Realtor 446-4327

R oomy 4 BDR hom e,
pl enty ot ctosets, mod ern
kit ., lo ts of cab i ne ts, plus
range and di s. hwasher ,
di n ing rm ., ltvtng rm .,
wood
burn er ,
carpe t ,
thermo wrndows , paho ,
nice corner lot .
Ca11388 -177 2
lHRE£ BDR BtlEVEl fu ll bose ·
me nl family rm . F1reploce
2'! baths . l '1 cor garage 1•
acre lot on Rt I bO Aeros~
tram N.G.H.S Ro nge hood
dtshwosher . Co\1388-9025
CO TTAGE TVPE HOUSE 6 rms.
C.o!. heot City Call 446 \ 680
f OR SALE BY OWNER
Lo&lt;o te-d on lower Rtver Rd . 3 m1
tram Golhpolts. over lookmg
the Oh to Rt..,er. 2 bdr hou~e
and goroge modern and completely remodeled Alummum
s1din g s.torm wmdow\ and
doon plus new raol Hous.e
located on I acre lot w1th o 1
bdr mobi le home wh•ch hos
always been •ented If m·
te1es.ted see or contact Al ber ·
to Fif e or coll .44 b-2300

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FO UR 'f'R. OLD 3 bdr; home on~
tenths acre lot located at
t: vergreen on old Rt. l bO. Coli
.t-46-3192
35 ACRE FARM
House ~ rms . and both trade1
spot wtth hook •up. Lorge born
tobacco bose Neo1 Waterl oo
Ohto Call t~l4 · b43 · 2437
HOUSt:. b rmi and both. '} par ·
ch es ntct ya rd . Garfield eJCI.
Col l 44b-ObOI .

HERE ' S OPPOR r UNITY
3 yrs , old, 1 yr,
guarantee on workma nsh i p
and mater ials . 3 bed rooms,
2 baths. forma l dining,
ut ility , carport 1 acre.

$33.000
INVEST - DON' T SPEND
- 15 rooms , 11 for sleeping,
21 ) ba ths, hot water heat.
garage, basement Sl6,500
BUSINE SS - Home and
Auto, estab lished 30 years
ago. Here i s an excellent
b usiness f or you , a ll
interested persons call
JU ST CO MPLE TE D
Ran ch type home on corner
1 a cre. 3 bedrooms. bath .
wood b u rn i ng f ireplace ,
lovely front por ch. carport.
storage room . $36,000.
POMEROY - 3' ' lot s, 1st
11oor of 2 b uildings need
roofs , other
features .
$8,500
CARRY OUT In the
sam e locat ion for over 30
yrs Other in1erests are
forcrng the sale of th is
bus i 11ess
I n1erested
parties ca ll
LIST NOW FOR A QUICK
SALE,
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR

[H

HA~K . KATHY&amp;LEONA
M O B il~ HOME~

GHE~N

LOTS
HRRACE MOBIL~ COM-

MUN !n

l o&lt;o ted on Rl 141 Ctly woter o ty
~chools . 5 mtn . from Golhpolts
and Hallet Hospil ?' ·

CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOCI ATE S
992 -2259-992 -6191

9'i12 ·2,_5_6
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�D-4 - The SWlday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, June 11, 1978

,

For Be~t Results Use Sunday Times-Sentinel Classifieds

lnends for the ir many cords ,
prayers , and vis•to tions du nng

my illness and convalescence
To the churt h@s that otfered
special prayer , I say thank you .
Yo ur thoughtulness

IS

so grea t-

ly opprec•oted .
Mrs . Groce Colwell.

WE WISH to thank ou r many
fr1ends .
ne•ghbors
and
relat ives for thei r' och of k in d·
ness during the illness a nd
death of our mother , Mrs.
Helen Damewood
Spec•al

thank s

to the d oc to rs and

nurses
at Ho lzer Mcd•cal
Cen ter , Evt•ng Fun eral Home
and Re '&lt;'

Harvey

Ko ch. Als o

thank s to all who sent flowers
and food m the t 1m e of our
berea ve ment .
Les , lola and Eil een .

In lovtng memory of my preCiou s

mother . Ruth G . Meadows ,
wl'lo went to be with Jesus
June" II . 19b8.
tn my heart I like to story
Along the rood of yesterday
To live oga•n m memory
The happy doys thot u'&gt;ed to be
To hea r you ta lk and see you
smde

And sit and talk with you o whtle.
I love to lmger on the way
That talo.es me bock to yesterday
Treasured th ou ghts of one so
dear .
·
Often bnngs o s•lent tear
God s retu rn to scenes long pa ss ·
ed
Ttme rolls on , but memon es los.t
For what ever else I Iotito do
1never foil to thank o f you
t mtsS you more than wotd s con
soy .
Dau ghter· Rosolee Mtlc hell and
grondchifd,en Debbte . Ketlh
ond_!ony!~Y ___ _
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SWEEPER and sewtng mochtne
repair parts and supphe~ Pt clo.
up and del1very Oovt5 Vacuum
Cleaner , ' 1 mile up Georges
Creel.. Rd PI'! . 446-029.4

- PASQUALE

Electrical Servtce
440·271 ~day or ntght .

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THURMAN HOUSE ont tques. Fu1 ·
mture strtppmg repotl and
re lintshed, County Rd.B ott 35 .
Centen,.lle Vtll age . Closed
Monday &amp; Tuesday ~venmgs
by oppomtment . 245 9479

1100 CASH REWARD
leading to arrest and
conv i ction of persons
vandaliz:ing Ohio Valley
Ma sonic Temple 536 ,
Crown City, Ohio,
HIG LEY 'S BARBER SH O P · OPEN 8

to 5 CLOSW SUNDAY &amp; MON
DAY G IFTS BOOKS. &amp; PO TTERY

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FOR DEAD SlOCK REMOVAl
CAl l145 5514

CITY CAB
7DAYS6t o 11
Call .U~ 0451
DIAMOND 5PECIAL1515
Sub!i.IQnl ta l sav1 ng~ on

all
from
Town ey Jewelers Trode m oc
ce pted Wnllen appro lso ls w1th
dtam ond purcho5e
Iowney
Jewelers 424 Second
d1am o nd~

TWO BDR mob1ie homes at Qvotl Will C AR ~ lot the elderly tn our
Cree k . (cll245 -5021
home Phone 992-7314

TR EE HA VEN CERAMICS
Greenware and suppl1e ~ Day
and n•gh t cals'-!eo; Cu~ t am hr
•ng
446 2155
l ocat ed a!
Ka nouga Oh
WE Will BUV your ol d dtcmonds
and onttque Jewel ry TAWNE:Y
1d Ave
BU YI NG All Unt ied Stal~5 stl ver
co1ns Top pme ~ Htg hel pr•&lt;es
lor Sti ver doll ar s and eolly
co tm Ml S Cotn Shop Call
4.46 18.42 or 4.46 0690 . Pay &lt;as h
STAN 'S BARC.AINlAND Ma1n ~~
Rut land Oh1o We buy sell or
trade new and used me1chon
d•5e anhque5 t1re s ne,. and
used Open 7 days o week q
om to 5 pm Buy w1se . buy h om
Stan s
THE CHESTER lownsh•p l1ustees
w1ll meet June 15th a! the Town
Hall.

If YOU hovE a servtce to after
wont to buy or sell somet hmg
ae lookmg lor work
or
whatever
you II get results
los.rer w1th o Sen tine l Want Ad
Coli qq'} 7156
' YARD SAl E Monday ond rues.
day June 12 13 Q 1111 757 5
4th Mtddleport Oh•o ~o •n
cancel s
SEW ·fUTE SEWI NG Cl ub wdl ~pan
sOr o y01 d s.ole Wed Junv 14th
on the empty lot ocras!. lron 148
Sullernu l Ave I rom 10om to?
Rom camel!.

Business Services

PrudenfJa/

!MEl

399

rhnnhiniand1ieating
CARTER S PLUMBING
AND H~A 11 N G
Cot Fourth 8. Ptne
Phone 44b 3888 or 446:44 777
!:IT AN DARD
Plumb1ng Heo ttng
:715 Thtrd Ave 44~ 3782
G ENE PLANT S&amp; IONS
PlUMBI NG Heo1tng
At r Con
d11 1onmg, 300 Four th Ave . 1-'h.
44~ le37
Dl WIT1' 5 PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Route lb() at Evergreen
Phone .446 :n35
ORAIN &amp; S ~W E R Cl ~ANINC S ~R
VICE. Open 24 Hr 7 days o
week Sto•c her &amp; Son f' h
2S6 1391

I·..aDIJ!l'!!f__.....,
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GO CAMPING AMERI CA
Wtlh Coachmen RV5. Ouo lt ty
butll pmed rtght Dotens ol
model~ w1th a w tde range of
family pleastng lloorplons ~ee
them todoyt Apple (1 ty Recreo
11onal Vehtcl e's, Rt 35 , 1 m•
west
of
Jackson ,
Oh
61 4 280 5700.
1961 DlVCO MOlOR HOME
SISOO
1962 l nternot tonol
ichool bu!. camper . $1 500 Coli
2&lt;5-5178
ST AR CR AfT
SCHOOL
OUl
SPECIAL I
~ o ld dawm lro tl e r ~ and m1nr
motors . Bes t prtces tn lr 1Stole
or eo . We sell ser11 ice and qual1
ty . Camp Conley St01 oah ~ole~
Rt b2 , N. of f't Pleasant
197A APA CHE RO YAl l aid down
en co nd Sell con totned own•ng Mony ex 11o ~o $2000. Call
256· 19SS alter ~pm

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Tennt l e &amp; f' est Conllol
of Colltpoll!. Ohto W•lltotn
Thoma~ .:t4b 21::101
C AH P~ 15 IN ~ IAI LI:D

f-ree e5t•mo te bef ore you buy In
!i la llollon guar anteed No 1ob
too sm all Col i 367-0 17B
CONCRH E AND BLOCK WORK
Done reason ably by hour or 10b.
f ree f&gt; St•m ote s Coil 3~7 - 0/95
or 367 0?31

w oll hhe

For The Best
Price In Town

FO R sole Dor ton 11
Phone 7.ti 2689 or
bl 4 b69 57.t'1 On CR 1 ~olem
( enter

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191)8 PA HK HTAJl I]"' co Wllh
tt pou t 7 bdr eH tond flh
.446 3.s9J

NEW YORK (UP! I - After
the
initial
week
of

tabulation s, Boston ·s Jim
Hice the major league
leader in both homers and

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LOW weekly and rnon th ly ra tes at
L1bby Hotel 4&lt;1b 1743
rooms lor ren t Goll•O

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CENTRAL HOI EL

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Brakes
Tires

Ph , 992 -2848

Passports
Anniversaries
Special Occasions

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Installation Servi~e
Pomeroy, 0 ,
3-lS-tfc

'~ 992-1171

The Photo Place

Pomemy

Let
us
capture
and
preserve those preciou s
moments forever Weddings
Silver and
Golden Anniversary
Family Reunion5
Special Occasions
Photography
is
our
business, not a side line

CARTER
PWMBING &amp;

HEATING INC.
3oop.atn St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy 992·6282
or 992 -6263
8A,M. to4 :30P .M .

KEN GROVER
PHOTOGRAPHY

( Bob Hoeflich l
Pomeroy
109 High St.
5-31 -1 mo.

DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE
Call Aller 5:00 or
Anytime Saturday
992 -1119 or 992-5041
• 27 lie

985-4155
Chester, Ohio 45720

SALES AND SERVICE
11 -9.tfc

ROGER HYSELl
GARAGE

H. L WHITESEL

ROOFING

" ' mile off Rt 7 by .p~u on
51 , Rt r24 toward Rutland.

New or Repair
Gutters and
Downspouts

0,
Auto

&amp;

Truck

Repair
Also Transmission

Free Estimates
Phone 949-2862
or 949·2160

Repair
Phone 992 -5682
4-JO-!tc

Look for a Change!
We'll be making a change
during this week with a
manager. Charles Kiesling
will be assuming the
managership of Ohio River
Realty with a change of
license this week.
Look for a new ad and
details in next Sunday's
paper.

RACCOON CREEK - 13 acres ol flat land w'lh
approx. 1500 ft o f creek frontage , sandy soil. barn ,
located in Norther n Ga llia Co Sl3,000
CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT - .This 2 story hom e ha s

a

bedrooms, 1 la rge bath, built-in k itchen, d ining or

count r y a tm osp her e, fr iendly nei ghborhood 3 BR
b · k. and fr am e on we ll landscaped 1 acr e lot.
F~~~p lace. fully ca r pe ted, fa mily sized kitchen.
garage, pa t io

Brick .:.nd frame ranch In excellent nell••h&gt;&gt;-.hN'" I
Beautifu l green lawn, 100'x200' , has small
storag e bldg . with loft Cha tn link fence in rear . 3 B
full y carpeted Lots of cabinets in kitchen p lus
and d ishwa sh er . Cen. air cond. Drapes tncluded .

SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS
LOCATE BUYERS - w e l ind buyers who have t he
money to buy your hom e or farm . We do it .
SELL THE BUYERS - 11 is our job 10 sel l th e bu ye r on
purch asi ng you r home or farm . We do i t .
LOCATE MORTGAGE MONEY - We assist the buyer
tn locat ing the additional mortga ge money to buy our
proP!rty We do 1t

family roo m w1th an open sta i r case. liv ing room and
large uti lit y, wi th nat . gas heat, also an unaf1ached
garage on a tree shaded lot $30,000 ,
NEW Ll STING- Pri ce d right , Lovely brick one frame
with large lot. This home ha s 3 bedroom s. ki tchen and
dining comb i ned, large liv ing room , l ba th and
carpor t , w ith natural gas heat. Located in ctty school
dtst r lct .
NEW LISTING- Beautiful y ellow br ick ran ch loaded
w ith ex tra s. A ll the rooms in th e home are large. There
are 3 bedrooms + a sewing room . The I tvi ng room has
a la rge brick frpl. with ma ntle cover ing 111 of the wa l l
There are spacious cl osets throughout the hom e. Th e
very lovely famil y room tn the basement has a hug e
whtte stone fr p l. Th e formal din ing room has a bu ilt-in
china closet , The kitc hen is large and pretty , The
second kitchen in th e basem ent has butcher bloc\&lt;
Cbu nter taps. Yard is chain )ink fen ced. On a separate
lot is a new 32' x 28' block garage, perfect for a shop .
We can go on and on about this bea ut y, but you ' ll have
to call for more deta i ls
NEW LISTING - Br ick ranch centrall y located, 5
m inutes from town, cl ose to H M.C. Thts lovely home ts
mos tly paneled and has nice -siz e room s. It has 3
bedroom s, nice formal din ing , ki tchen combo, nat . gas
heat. There ts a parttall y ft n!shed fam ily room In the
ful l ba se ment with a br icked Frank lm frpl and large
ut ili ty room The 2-ca r garage Is finished inside with an
electrtc opener on a ver y large lot.. This one won ' t last
long
BUDGET - BEATER - You can ha ve a 3 bedroom
fram e home. nic e kit chen . ut 111t y room . bath, carpet
th roughou t, elec heat, a f ireplace in the livi ng r oom to
help keep fue l bills d ow n, ca rport and 1 2 acre lot in
K C schoo l district l or onl y $34,000,
"HELP, WE NEED LISTINGS !"
FREE
APPRAISAL
SERVICE
FOR
OUR
POTENTIAL SELLERS , EASY FINANCING
AVAILABLE FOR OUR POTENTIAL BUYERS ,
A THOME ,

COMPLETE
REALTY
SERVICE -You
wan t'
somebody to hand le all the little deta ils tha t arc
necessary to sa t iS fac torily comp l ete th e lransacl ron
We do i1.

44&amp;-4042
446. 1049
44&amp;-0458
446-0458
446.0002
367-7529

Vickie Hauld ren
Bob Lane
Becky Lane
Walt Lane

COMMERCIA~ LOT -

High !raffl e Available now ,
Pr·ime locat ion , Reasonably pr iced. Call us for an
appointr:'ent .
LIST WITH US NOW
FOR ACTION ON YOUR REAL ESTATE

~echanics

Electricians
Shop Owne!S
Welders

WE Bl.'Y , SELL OR TRADE
Oougta s Weth e rhol1 ~ 8rok e r , 446 -4244
SALES ASSOCIATE
Earl Wtnter s 44 6· J82S
John Caudl1167 5-4167
Char les K ies ling 446·3964
Lee Johnson 256 ·6740

Bul The ~uction
way
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NAME

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Dealers
Truckers

PUBLIC
TOOL
AUCTION

ContractOrs
Painters
lnwting
Farmers
PlumbeiS

Carpenters

BRANDS INCLUDE

ROCKWELL CUMMING S SHO PMATE -

SK ILL CHICAGO PNEUMATIC RODAC FULLER
MILLER HER BRAND BROWN MARFLOW
WRIGHT WEN - M cGRAW EDISON DIAMOND LOY
RAND -

WATERLOO

CHAN NEL

LOCK

LOCATION: GAUIA COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS
DATE: FRIDAY, JUNE 16 TIME: 6:30 P.M.
SALE ITEMS CAN BE INSPECTED ONE HOUR BEFORE SALE TIME!

AUCTIONEER: KEN SWAIN

E s tate of Anni e Lambert

Locale d 1'12 m i. So , of Rio Grande . Oh . on St.

325

Dine tt e se t. GE r e frig e r a t or. gas range.
bedroom sui te , several beds , l iving room
s uit e. e nd tab les, ches t of dr awe r s , 2
e lectri c sew i ng machine s, (1 portabl e I
c abin et). h osp i tal bed , w h eel cha i r. c hina
c abin et . chairs, rocki ng _s: hairs, lamps, h a nd
to ols. appro x, 1,000 ft . o f 2x8 &amp; 2 x lO's 28 fl .
l o n g, some ce dar l u mbe r , other i t e m s too
n umerous t o list. and junk! ,

PHONE: 256-1967

Air impact wrenches -\ll '' 1 . l t4 . I "
Ci rcl e Hand power saws

Saber Saws

Carpenter tools
M etric socket sets
M etric Wren c hes
Fra m ing Squares
Drop cor ds
Cable power pu lls

HAZEL CLARK, ADMN.
T e rm s : Cash - Ck . with po si tive ID
Tommy Joe Stewart. Au c tioneer
Ga l lipol is. Ohio
Ph , 446·9760 (3941)

Screwdr iver sets

Transistor radios
Glasswa re

Channelock tool s
Hand foo ls (hamme r , p l iers)

Camping Items

Electrica l tape
Truck. tarps
Wor k Gloves

Hacksaws
Hacksaw blad es
Cr ee per s
Trouble l ights
Yard lights
Jum per cables

Wall clocks
Car Clean ln 9 Kits
Sandpaper

Open and bo;~~;ed end w r en ches
we are the largeST
AUCTION SUPPLY ON WHEELS

Merchandise Guaranteed
Not res pon s ible fo r accidents or loss of

Pa int Brushes
Impact sockets,J-117-l/-t''
Torqu e wren ches
Pipe wrenches
Fire E•tlnguishers
Allen w renches

Orbi tal Sa nders
Belt type sanders
Disk Grinders an d Buffers
Elect r ic dr ills (al l siles)
Air power c h isel. dr ills &amp; sanders
Bench vises · (l arge and smal l)
Hydraulic iac ks
Bench gr inder s
Large anortment of socke t sets
Sizes - ''"· ~. •,1, l,~
E xtension Cor ds
Routers
Hedge tr imming tools
Reci procal saws
Pl umbing toot s
Adj ustabl e wr enc h
Tap &amp; D ie se ts
Dr i l l b it sets
Universal socket !lets
Tool bo•es(a ll slzesl
Ba tt er y cha rgers
fllr hoses

Torc h hoses

t

OWN YOUR OWN CAMPSITE i n th e wilderness ol the
Wayne Nat iona l Forest . 5 to B a cr e tra cts of wood land
now available adjotn ing t housands of acr es of
govern ment land. Pu blic hunttng, lish1ng and camping
perm itted Prices start at S2500 with f ini'nci ng
ava ilable

GALLI POLIS, OHIO

Portraits

10: 30 A, M.

prope rty .

855 SECOND AVENUE

MORGAN TOWNSHIP - 36 acres near Meig s M ines. 5
acr es leve l, most of balance could be pasture, small
stream, town shtp road , Sl 1.900.

Weddings

Inviting

AUCTION SALE
SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 17

the

IQ74 VRAN VJLU mobtle home 14
1
65 3 bdr tota l eleel all
with 374,244 !;lilies as an
underprnnffl Q (oncre te !ol f'p.,
, f or th e July IJ All outfielder
pa r trolly lut tH~he d
(all
JtJ f 7 J /0 alter Jpm
Star G&lt;lllW at San Diego,

LOG CABIN - L arge stone 1ir eplace, modern bath ,
loft , logs are hand hewn , 14 wooded acres. great place
lo get away .

BOB LANE
BRANCH MANAGER

Radiator~

MOORE'S
Muffler
Shocks
Battery .

LUFKIN INGERSOLL
REMINGTON FALLS

RL

OFFICE 446-7900

'I•

U ll•ce

American
Leag ue's top vote-getter,
RBI

1

TWO MILES OUT - Route 160. approx. 5 acre s level
land , good Investm ent l or only $10,000 ,

EXPERIENCED

See
Denver Kapple
AI

IR Ait~H

,

Chester, Ohio
10-30·C

6u&lt;IC•ntH Reta• Stt&gt;rn T [),lii ~J 11\llu'

tx.s n ~ u tor ro~ •l&gt;l!ll A&lt;.h•e•e
lot•• 1&lt;1\i 'l(••l na ~pen~n'e 1na De
~o,.. , c,n@ ~I !n~ luQ mUf\ey ml ol'•l •n

hou~e k eepmg

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"-PIII\1"11'~1 li!IIII),IQI Mvt.-1~ rllllliU
oa11H C•ty Ccam t ~ Slril ~ ~nil
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•Ill '"Cl Olht!l flvl•neH~• tOO
to momt'(.ln

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forHenl

MOOM S AND

W . Main St.

m•nu lliCTure 081n anc o Utm~ l or
S~""Q~.!. LOin .. ~'(){•ttoont ... OUl•IJII

ln&gt;I IUO II~JIIIISII'IOUi ilfU

SLEEPING

Jack's SeptiC
Tank ~ce

Under hang gutters &amp; roo 1il
additions.
For Free Estimates
Call
992 -6323 or 9t2· 6011
5-lS·l mo pd .

TONEY REALTY (Q
JUST LIKE NEW - Quality built ranch is less than 1
yr. old&amp;_must be see n fa apprec iate . Special features
are quality carpet throughout , wife approved kitchen
~i th stove &amp; re fr ig., thermopane windows , marble
Sills. garbage &amp; a large flat lot on the Floyd Clark Rd ,
m L west ol State RL 160, $32,900, Shown by
appointment only , STROUT REALTY 446-0008

fkr,,.,

~lf t ermt!ol

Hote l

R.e side n t I a I
ant
commercial.
Call
lor
estimate, 24 hour service.
Anyday , anytime,
Phone 985-3806
Jack Ginter 985 -3806

n,~~o ~ t O II ·

By Factory Warranty

E lec tr ic impact wrenches
LINCENSED &amp; BONO ED
ORGANIZATION

CASH OR APPROVED CHECK
WITH PROPER L D.

Not responsible lor ch1119ts due to strikes and shlppt 119
schedules
11 Ta• EKempt - mu • t •how Num"-r

total. Appro~, 90 A . of permanent grassland
has been limed , fertilized &amp; is in a high slate
of production , At! bottom land has been
tiled , Owners are retiring &amp; have agreed to
give up their comfortable 2 story , 7 rm, &amp;
bath home , Other features are 2 good barns ,
4 sheds . cellar house. corn crib. large lob,
base , 3 ponds plus good well,
some
commercial limber reported , Jots of rd.
frontage
in
Perry
Twp.
Shown by
appointment only ,
REALTY 446 -0008.

SIOO,OOO .

STROUT

1218 EASTERN AVE. - GAUIPOLIS, OHIO

Immacu l ate and c harmrng J BR b nck ran ch in
h l ul restdcnl ia l area near Holzer H osp rtal All
ri c, fully ca rpeted . Well planned kit chen h as
dishwasher, disposa l. Snack oar sep arates work
from forma l d rning area Ufilt ty rm Wtfn Hot
wa sher and dr ye r King S1 Zed garage :o r 2 cars,
y t: acre leve l l awn

"We Sell Better Living"

OFFICE 446-7013

52 1,500

COMMERCIAL SITE - localed on Slate Route 7 at
Kanauga Cor ner lot has appro)( 170 It frontage on 7.
Ideal for al m ost any type busi ness.
LOTS FOR SALE - Locate d on old Route 160 at
Evergreen , Li ncoln Pi ke &amp; Georges Creek Rd Co
wat er avai lable M obile homes welcome
RODNEY AREA - 160 a cres. 100 acres pasture &amp;
cro pla nd, co al &amp; limestone reported , near proposed
U.S, 35, good investment property, SIOO.OOO,
EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS - 4 rms , ba th , part
basement , n eeds same repa irs , wood -burning stove ,
almost 2 acres an the Barcus Hollow Rd.. Clay
Township , Gal li ~XJi is Crt y Schoo l Dist.
FARM FOR SALE - 101 ACRES - All clean, mostly
tilla b le. present l y rn grass. 2 ponds. se11eral goo d barns
&amp; sheds, 3 cow m!lk parlow . lob base . I'JK 60 mobile
home is now rented , 650ft fr ontage on State Rt 554 at
Eno, Ohio, 2.000 ft frontage on county rd S75 ,000 . Ca l l
for more details.
RESTRICTED BUILDING LOT - Corner lot 1n Sprmg
. Valley Estates. 166 ft . 1ronlage on Maple . One ot Gall •a
Co.'s n1cest subd ivtstons. All uttl tt tes ava1lable . S6 .000
A SOUND INVESTMENT descr ibes th is 47 A tra ct of
land located approx . l 1'1 m i . fr om Holzer Hospita l
near Kerr . Roll ing tract 15 mostly cl ean grassl and &amp;
pr iced at ~40 , 000 .
COMMERCIAL LAND FOR LEASE - 400 II. fr on tage

on State Ro ute 7 appro)( 6 mt north of town. Wt\1 tease
all

or part

PASTURE FARM FOR SALE - 1l1 A , clean roll ing
grassland , good fen ces &amp; cross fen ces. sprmg s, tob
ba se , 5 rm house , barn. front s on 3 rds Wa lnut Twp .
$45,000.
BABY FARM - Tycoon Lake area , 10 a cres m osfly
clean grassland, nicely remodel ed 2 story hom e, 4
BR's, bath , modern k itchen . for mal d1n1ng rm . new
shag carpet, Co. wa ter. 3 small ou tb uildmg s
Im med iate occupancy. Gallipolis City School Dist

JUST LtKE NEW - Qual tty bu il t ran ch rs l ess Than I
yr . old &amp; musl be seen fo ap pr ecta te Spec1al features
ar e qual1fy c arpet throughout, wtfe appr ov€'d kit chen
wi th stove &amp; re frt g. fhermopane w indows. marb le
stlls, garage &amp; a large f la t lo t on th e F loyd Clark. Rd .. ' 4
mt. wesf of Stat e Rt . 160. t32,900. Shown by c;lppo tn f
men! only
COUNTRY MANOR - FI VE MILES OUT - 123 acres,
approx 50 acres It li ab le, balanc e pasture , tab base,
lots of fru i t trees . spr tngs, ?wells, 2 ponds, rural water,
la rge barn , mi lk parlor , several sheds Elegant col
onra l hom e has been com pletely remodeled &amp; fea tu res
new vtnyl Std1ng. new gutter s, new plumb rng, modern
lutchen . w w carpet. cen t atr , 3 or" BR 's Callier CHI
appo tntmenr .
LISTINGS
NEEDED
NATIONALLY - WE BUY -

COJJnll"V home nea r Kyger Cr eek H19h 5Lhool . l 1 1 story
me home w1Th alumtnum s1dmg . 3 BR , tami ly rm
. fro nt por ch perfe ct tor summer even• ngs N atural
torc c d a1r furna ce . Rura l w afer Beauli l ull g roll
l awn .

WE
ADVERTI SE
SELL - TRADE ,

SI 50,000
ONE OF GALLIA COUNTY ' S FINEST FARMS,
beautifu l se tting, land l ays gent l y rolling w i th a lew
acres wooded h il lsi de , excellent develop ment land . or
h ighly productive farm . Spacious 4 yr. old ranc h home
has ' BR . 2 f ull baths. forma l dini ng , fam i ly rm , pl ush
carpet throughout. 2 car garage with workshop , Dairy
barn equ ipped to sell Grade A mi lk, other outbldg , 1800
lb. to b. base . also has older home su itable for renting .
Gas . oil and coal r ights incl w ith 1a rm . 117 ACRES .

two BUILDING lo t ~ be ing l ots 7
FHA 8 VA HOME LOAN S MeL EN
&amp; 8 tn Goegle1n s Subdiv titon .
DON MORTGAGE COMPANY
l ot No 8 i!. 100 feet fr on tage by
l oo n Representottve. Vtole t
I J5 feet deep l ot No. 7 1s B9 It
(oolo. te Vten 463 Second
fr ont age, oppr o)(t motely 135
Ave, Seco nd floo r . G- alli polis.
feet deep and 65 feel wide a!
Ohto 45631 . Coii .4Ab 7172 .
the reo1 . Near Soltsbu1y Grode
DEVELOPMENT LAND near proposed
IHELAND MOR1GAGE CO ,
School and Me1gs High School
Rodney Downing Reol E s tel ~ G tve u~ o call for expe1 t gutdonce
1 1 ~,:~~~:;~~;~," new Route 35. This would be an id ea l
ond OHtsl once m obto1ning
! raker 1elephone 992 -37.31
11
motel, apartments, restaurant, etc. Owner
your FHA 01 VA nome loon,
Il l f inance , cal l lor more detai ls,
BUSINE SS FOR SALE. Drwe-tn
mo1 tgog e money always.
res to urent. l oca ted tn Mason ,
ovorlable w tth our company
WV (US Route 33) Known as
"NEW AD DAILY "
ond ou r mtercst rat e and f inon·
Bob's Tnick Shake . All equ1p·
ct ng terms o re more lovoro ble
men! end reo l es tat e (lot s•ze
th an local ftnoncmg Galltpolts.
NE HAY~ MORE FARMS, HOMES &amp; BUSlNES~
80' • 761- An e• cel lenl op
fl h 446· 1517 ,
portunily 10 o wn your own
PROPERTY AVAILABLE CALL
fOR S AL~ BY OWNER
bvsmeu. Shown by appoin tment Call 01 ?&gt;ee J H Somer · 101~ First A"'enue . Ri'ller-.. tew pro
perty with fron tage on Ftrsl and
vf!le Brolo. er, 217 5th St Pt .
Secon d A11enues 8 rooms . 1 '
Pleo sonl, WV 25S50 Phone
ANY HOUR
baths . 2 car garage . Call week
30 4· 6.7 5 -3030
(d ay )
or
OR BETTER YET ,, , STOP BY AND SEE US AT
doys. 4.46-4383 evemngs and
304 -675·3431 (even1ng)
LOCUST SL GALLIPOLIS, 0 ,
Sunday H6 0139 . Sl'lawn by op·
HOWARD SAYRE property in
pOtnl menl only
Sy rocun, opprox . 10 ooos
Form pond , born , h ou~e troller , 1HREE BDR HOUSE ltke new
Ne•ghborhood Rd 2 acres Coli
good sh ape $35 000 l .rm. See
Audrey Canaday
4&lt;1b· l 6 15 or 4.. 6·12-13,
Brooks or Howard Sayre
Realtor Associate
~rroc~~!:_!h~ne 991-5280
65 ACRES IN WEllSTON 5 rm
house wtth full bo~emenl 30 )C
15 ACRE S IN Rocme 2 story . 3
Lou Lutton
bO born and oulbvtldtng~ .
bedroom, full ba sement
Realtor Associate
Don•el Wt ighl bl4·384·3673.
garage COipOII , Iorge kll (hen ,
Evenings 446-3005
both on ground floor 11\ l ~o 1MMWIA1E OPPUPANCY , 1977
Io rge bedroom . $71 500 01 con
Governor mobile home. AU
ho1111 house and I ocru lor
elec trtc 3 bdr . 'llull baths w11h
$16.200 . Col i Steve Jor.o bs.
lot All hook~Jps, ilmage bldg .
997·2620
garden spot. l oco te:d in Mllter
011 Coli 25b 1726
INCOME PROPERlV Acteo gc 4
bedroom house
1 mobile CH01Ci: LO 'rS I mtle S ol ~to
homes . Coll8 .. 3 i t~21
Grande on j]5 Coli :24J - ~t!IJ
TkADt· TWU lots tOPomeroy. Wtll WAN it: D TO rent house o• tra der
THREE BDR HOME, 1 y-rs . old lui COLONIAL &gt;1YlE HOME
trade lor bvlldoter or motor
ly carpeted , lg. k ttchen , 4 b(lr d.nlng 1m, ltv lng rm w1 th
bv fbed inco me co up le.
I me C:Jtl 1-30.. b-48-5602 Fort
dishwasher and go rbog o
'1'12 ·3&lt;27
ftre plate and ad10•nlng rm
G 1 ~ wv
disposal
Attached garage.
modern kitchen dishwasher
po110, lg, lot , e11 c. locotton 10
eoung bor lots ot cabmet
min . from Gallipolis Creon
"S pace. f·ull basement , lg • .r&amp;e .
School Dis tric t $34 900 ColJ
1m wtt h ftrcploce 3 lull both5-, lldp Wanted
SituaiiOO. Wan"'d
Hb-4571 after 5pm
3:J rc !10 gotoge 1 01 1 1 • acres
of lond wtth fo•m pond. ~or ~XPI::IUE NCH&gt; MECHANIC wanted NU:D 10 CAII.,OOL to Mmshtlll
TWO BDR HOME lui! bo~ eme11 1
lor local cor deolersl'ltp, ~or op·
Unr ven it'( , lor summer te·, n.
..-.cwtng ond oppo tn l tflent t oll
1111 acres Johnson H:1dgc Hd
poinlfTienl coii 61A -.440 l'.f600
'• t:&gt;J 010t;&gt;
Coi i4AO .f315
C411 ~·· 3'1'17 '

446-3636

RON CANADAY, REALTOR

WBII~m'Jf~:::-

-

' -

BUILDING OR MOBILE HOME SITE - 4 acres on
Glassbur n Rd lf'l Sp r ingfield Twp $4,UOO

INEXPENSIVE LIVING - 5 rm , bath, carpor t,
cou nty water . 100 It lot on Ro ule 588 , 21 1 mi west of
town , $1 5.900

BAIRD &amp; FUUER
REALTY

Upper River Ro ad location . Ki tc hen with eating space.
Utility room Natural g as Pr ivate water system . 2 BR .
45 XISO sha d ed. flat lot just four miles from tow n

$48, 500
BEEF CATTLE COUNTRY - On e of Gallia
County's b etter stock farms , This one has
been in the same family for JS yrs , 174 acres

INCOME PROPERTY - 22.000 sq , ft . buildmg located
in M iddl ep ort , rent pot ential of ove r SJO,OOO per yea r .
Ca ll for more mformat1on .

S35.000 ,

!'""

"ICOfl'~ 110m
cJ• It~r~ m w~ · et$ "01 l"$1 0111 ~ ou

STUCCO PL ASTI:.R pla ster repo•r
te:w- lu •ed
(etlt n g~ .
f ree
esiHllOie~o Co l 12~6 · I 181

~U- E:PIN G

MASH BROTHERS
Alum. &amp; Vinyl
Siding

!teal &amp;talc lor lisle

CANADAY REAL
[H 446-3636

' -4-1 mo,

Bill"'
446-2642 ·

"

mower

&amp;

Pomeroy, Ohio
Ph . 992·2164

Call.

-

'

service, Massey Ferguson
&amp; Gilson Tillers, Lawn Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Servite.

MOBIL£ UIWE
SERVICE

lump , ~ t o ke •
COAl
ltmes tone
deltvetcd
Vaugh n 74 5-5309

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

MODERN SUPPLY
Sma II engine

Pomeroy Landmark

LARGF YA PD Sole Sunday and
Monday
88
Clo t htng
refr,gerc tor ~ l ove 2 couches ,
cho•rs . lm ge roll top k1tchen 20FT TRAVEl T RA i l ~R . !&gt;e ll &lt;.on
cab•net pool table man y other
to1ne d, ex c. co nd
Cell
•!ems Rt. J R e&lt;ks pn n g ~ Bock
44b-2113
entt once of Fotrgrounds Mr s.
John f ,s her Jr. and Bobs Wtlle COONER'S CAMP~R~ on Ro •nbow
H•dge Ra creolt onol vohtcle!.
'I ARO SALE Man 8 Tues q S 860
and o cce~s o 11e s rental Oil
Broadw ay M.ddlep01 t
Ohm Rt 7 !ooulh of Tu ppers
Plotns la~ e CH 28 to Bosh on
GIG ANTI C YARD SALE:
Colt Robe rt Codner lo11g Bot·
Bed!.preod§ ~heels Avon bot
tom . Ohto
ties. lots ol el/eryll'lmg Man
1974
~!,CAPAOE 15 ft
motor
and I ues 49 Gorhci-J Ave
home w1th e.orlras l tke new
~UMMAG ~ SALI:.
Mon
lues
~bOO tndtts
f't 1c e $14,000.
I hurs Near flack1'lg Hou\e on
61 A-2438 m JO.. 173 5707
le1os.Jid l0tdl6

197J

3 AND 4 RM l urn tshed and Utl
fur11ished opts . Phone Q9'J
5434

- -'

R.'eal ulllf!- In! l!lile-

Rea! &amp;late for :We

IJiJsiness Opportunities

1q74 VIC lORIAN 14 )I 67 electrte WAHR WELL drilli ng . W1 lharn 1
COUNTRY MOBIU: Home Park
cen tral otr 7 or 3 bdr . 2 bath s
Grant 747·287Q .
Route 33, north ol Pomeroy
vnderptnnmg. o!lrocttve " ' MAlUR~ LADY will si t w1 th
large lo t ~ . Coli 992 7479.
Life Hm/1Aim lb1e
te rtor . exc. cone . Compare o ur
chddren or Sen tor ( 1t1zen tn
you r home $2 on hour or $1 5 0 SEN IOH Cll tZ!:NS Ou r · new
prtc e to o new Vtctonon . Call
lhe Prudent tlll lnsurance Co mJ.I anv
re nters assis ta nce you may be
2459121 .
day 10 M1 le l or tro nspor tolton
ot Amc11 ca
ab le to lt"'e 111 cur apartment
1970 MOBil E HOME 12 x bO
if ou t of town . 992 7060 ~ . C
Dt stric l Agent
for less than 5~0 o mon th. For
Vill ager, 2 bdr gos. turn
Corman Reference ovatlobl e.
Ga l lia-Meig s
more •nformalton
con tac t
E•pertencc
$-4000
Call QUALIFII:.D BAB YSITTER
Will
clean co nd
Vtl lage Mono1 Apar tments
Not necessary
882 74bb ,
• abystl tn your home. Have
992 ·7787
Average earni ng s
references . Colt9.49·2042.
1973 All EN parl•olly funliShed ,
520, 000
~~V E:N ROOM house wi th bath
Call3b7 76B9 or 25f.J·9350
Phone 30 4-48S -S436
and go 1oge No pet s Co li alter
Pal K enney ,
1970 SAFEWA Y 12 )( bO cen tra l
5 pm. 843 2',100.
Sal es Manager
Otr . 2 bdr
406 11 Market St .
TWO BEDROOM ttoder No pet s
1972 VICTORIAN . 1.:r )( ~ 7 J bdr .
Park er5 bu r g, W Va
Coli
after
5
pm
8&lt;13
2QOO
26101
2 baths
1971 Ot:TR IOTfH. 12 xb0 J bdr .
COI&gt;&lt;NI:.R LOl lo• trader sp ace on
0"
r tve rlt ont
992 -2138
ot
19f.J7 KIRKWOOD 12 10: 60 3 bdr
992 5304 ,
ltnsiuess Senices
1971 SKYliNE, 12 x 52 . 2 bdr
lWO BEDROOM un lurms hed apt
19b8 HOMHITE 12 x W 2 bdr
Coli 99J 2788,
BRADFOHO . Aucttoneer . Com·
8 ~ 5 MOBILE HOMES
plete Servtce Phone 949-24 87
PT PL EASANT W VA
THAILI:: H SPAO l ot rent nea t
or
Q49-2000 J.l oonc Ohio (nil
( h e~te t Co li Q85 3979
li10dlord
I'} ~&lt; bO '} bedroom mobt le horne
near Rocme qn 5B5B
ELWOOD BOWERS Rt:PAIR
~ack W, Carsey , Mgr
Sweepers . toas ters t1ons all
H OUS ~ NEAf.! Hocme 991-5358
sma ll appltonces. lawn mowe r,
DOZt:-R WORK . e~&lt;covottng , land
· Phone992,2181
ne)( t to Stole Highway Gotoge
cleor 1ng 1-'h 4 Ab 0051
COU NTJ.IY HOM!: 4 bedroom wtth
on Route 7 flhone (614 ) qgs .
2 ba ths 614 -843 -3281
CHAIN liN K FENCING WOODEN
387S
CONTI
NUOUS
GUTH:R
ING
no
job
FE NCING
AWNINGS
flolto
too lo1ge or sm all , G01y s Cu t
BRADBURY JUN I ALS
RI:.MODl:liNG, fllumbmg , hea ting
AuII s Home lm·
cove l s
tert ng Co, 68 2 - b¢1~ . Oak Htll,
729 SlCOND AVE . d46-0957 .
and all ty pes of genera l re po1r .
prove men ts Ph 44 6·3b08
Ohto
furr11shed elftC IE:'IlCY opt wi th
Worlo. guarant eed 10 years eK ·
BACKHOE . DOZ ~ R . DI1 ( Ht:R and
p(t vote e t~tton c~ 4 J.l oom cot pe1umce Ph one 992 -7409
DO
YOU
N E ~O a handyman lor
dump truck Co no ele wo1k
loge Adults only No pet ~
th ose home repotr~? Coli
SEWIN G MACHINE Repatrs. se r·
Hatlteld Backhoe Ser . Rutland
1Sb-64Q5
If 110 ons
call
MOBILE
HOME SPAO ( tt y
vtc e al l mok es . 992 ·228 4 Th e
Oh Ph 7.42-2008 or 4&lt;16 2786
156-6077
lot. Adul ts Coll 44() 1680.
Fobrt c Shop
Pomeroy .
DACK TERMiliNG SPEC IAU 51
Autholll ed S1nger S al r~ and
VACUUM Cl~ANER Sole s and Ser UN FURNI SHED APAR lMENT 1n
PEST CONTROL . l tcensed IN
Servtcc . We sharpen S c t s~ors .
v•ce Only genutne port s used
Crown ( tty Coli 'JSb -6495
svred
FleE!
lnspectton
Sheppard Soles and Servtce.
I:.
X(AVA
TIN G dozer loader and
Member NPCA and OPCA C
FUR NISHED EffiC IENC'{. 2 rms
Ftrst and Oltve ~ts
backh oe w o r~ dump trucks
M Hall Wtlkes v11Je Oh1o Ph
and ptl vat e bo th $1'10 ul dt! tes
669-491.:1
and lo bays l ot lme. wt ll haul
~ANDY AND B~AVtR lnsura n&lt;e
pd Call 44 ~ · 4416 of let 7pm
1.11 dtrl to !&gt;otl, ltmes tone and
Co has ofl e1ed serviCe!&gt; lor lue
LIMES TONE, grovel and sand All
ln!outonte coverage in Gall to SPA CE FOR M O Bil ~ HOME on ~I .
grovel Call Bob or Roger Jef·
sl :zes At Rtchards ond Son Up
County lot olmos t a century
7 ,., Konaugo Above the ro od ·
l ers day ph one 992 -7069 ntgh t
per Rtv er Rd ., C.ofl 1pol• s. Oh to.
Form home and personal p10 .
!otderest Co ll256-l'J. I O.
phone 992 3525 or 992· ~232
Call 446 7785
perly ( Ove1oge!t ore ovadoble f-OUR ROOM H OUS~ tn ( town ( t· EXCAVATIN G dozer , ba ckhoe
A A A CO NlRACTORS Backhoe
to meet mdiv tduol r1eeds . Con
ty (o ll44~ - 7 438 at 256-6400
and ditchet Charles R Hal ·
dozer . dump tru e ~ . Work done
tact fmmelt Church your
!.e ld. Boclo. Hoe Serv1 ce .
ne 1ghbor and ag ent
ROOM IN PRI V A T~ HOM I: Must
by the hou1 0 1 by the 10b l-o1
Rutland Ohto Phone 742-2008
hove rele ren ce Coli 4 4 ~ - 4 057
tree es tt mores . Call 256 I Q'Jl
PA SCUAl~ tnsulot.ng, 103 Ced01 . . - - - - - - - - - - - . , FO ~ a tob we ll done feeli ng Wil l do roo/m g. consl ructton,
plumbtng and l'leat tng. No job
cl ean cot pe t ~ wtth Blue lu~ t re .
St Goll,polts 1-'h 446 271b ot
too Io rg e or too small . Phone
Rent elect 1tc ~hompoocr S2 .
367-0398 alter 5
f1UIII
742 ·2348
Central Supply
BillS MOBilt HOMES and HarTle
AND MARliN
HOW~HY
Improvemen ts Free e~ttmote!.
cavat1n g
seplt c s y ~ t e m s. ,
c oli "b·7o&lt;2
Anchoring, Sltirtlnv.
doze• backhoe dump tr uck .
lune~ t o n e
grovel
black top
lWIN H I V~H S MAHINE 307 Uppel
Awnings,
pat i D
povmg HI 1.:t J Ph one I ( ~I 4)
R•ver Rood Ch •y sle• So les 8
Covers, C1rports,
!,ervtce Comple te Hull Repa 11
698 733 1
Cus tom bu tl! trotlers Phone
Roof Paint, Set-up PARTY PlAN supervtsor!. Ml RRI· PUlliN S t: XCAV ATIN G Complete
MAC toy par l1 es has opentngs
446·8655
and R•ltveling
Serv•ce Phone qn ·i -1 78
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dernorls lra tors 111 your oteo
TRI -STATE UPHOL 51ER Y SHOP
1-'UDLJH POOLS All st : es and
1163 Sec Ave 446· 78.33 even
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Quoltty tncrch ondts.e h t ghe~t
shapes 5wun pools . 2 yea rs
tnQ !&gt; . 44~ 1833
co mm• ~ ~ot o n
No 1 11VS~ Tm e"t
e)(pet tence free esltmo tes.
drl•ve tmg at co llectiOn Coli
ony th•ng
yo u need
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RH SE IRt NCHtNG S ~R V t (t
A nn Box tet co llect31Cf 556 -8831
water ~ewt! t elect1 •c go ~ l1nt!
underground swtm pools New
01 wtl!e MU~R I MAC Box 1777
or di tches 17 •nche?&gt; w•d e to 5
chem1cal and sup ply ?&gt; l ore
Dubuque Iow a 52001
H &amp; R ROOFING New and repotr
It deep Wate rlm~ hoo ~up s
A l bony . Ohio
Ph one
Gu ll er~o and down spouts All
Coli otter 4 p m 367 -7560
~1 4 - 6q8 b555
( Aft er b pm.
wor t.. guaranteed
Call
~ 14-689-S'JS I John Jelters or
RU SS &amp; MAX HliOll
388 9889
689-5165
Btl I Ctllette ) We ore
len no• Heormg and ou co nd•tton
WHY STR UGGLE
NOT all wet on PRICES.
lhe potnl Shop 17) R1ve1 Hd
10 GEl TO THE TOP IN
1ng j.lopco loom msulot1on
Ka nougo . Auto body work , col
SO MEON E El SE 'S BUSINESS
446·8515 or 44b-0445 Colt olte1
~P HDY DRILLING
Wat er well
WHEN YOU CAN S TART
l · ~•on cs l tm ot es Ph 4.4 ~ !!5 14
4 30
d rill•ng . lOm met ctol ond
AT THE TOP tN YOUR OWN ?
domest1 c Pump '&gt; al es and 5er
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ll tCe 992 6195 or 304-895 380'}
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day or n1ght Pl'lone day or
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THR EE BOO MIN G
INDUSTRIES COMBINED
McNeal Con traw ng Company
V t FllliNGI:.R wale• deltvt•ry
INTO ONE
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BEAUTIFUL
- This ntce br ic~
hom e ha s 3 bedrooms, wife approved kif&lt;.hen . large
fam ily room w i lh W.B. f ir eplace, pat io, 1 car garage ,
good bar n, located on .4 acres of nice ro lli ng land {1(
add . acres availabl e) close to Thurman. Le t us shay,
you this fine home today .
NEW LISTING - Very nice 1972 Globemas ter l4x&amp;:
mobtle home, has 2 bedrooms, bafh wtth shower , par
"tial furn itu r e, b lock foundat ion, &amp; ac re level l and
loca ted on Clark Chapel Rd . c lose to Por ter, Sl3,500.
INVESTMENT PROPERT Y - Buy th ,s 3 bedroorr·
hom e w ith ba th, dining room , enclosed ba ck porch anc
le1 the re nt fr om a 2 bedroom garag e apartment he l~
make your payment. Good loc al ron in town , SJ4.000.
GOOD BUY - Good old er home, 3 bedrooms, batn
forced air fu rnace, located on a n1ce lot 1n Bid well
needs a I ttHe work but only Sl2 ,800.
72 MILL CREEK - Good nome wi lh 3 bedrooms , ba tn
drn1nQ room . • 1 basement , good ren ta l pr operty, onl)
$10,500,
NEW LISTING - Good nauling b·us1ness w ith 2 pa cket
Trucks , ttas contrac ts wi ttt V i llages &amp; bu siness pla ces
call for mor e 1nformat1on.
NICE LOT - Good mobile hom e Or buildi ng s1te, ove t
acre land, l oc ated close to tow n on Rt . 141 . Prict
red uced to S-4,200.
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with old house , Morga n Twp . $14,500

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NEW LISTING - Ve r y n ice fa rm wi th a modern home
has. • bed r ooms, bath , modern k i tchen, di n ing area
for ced air fu r n ace. H as 86 acres of beauti f ul roll inc
land , tobacco base, pond , block b uildi ng, large barf'
L ocated on Clark Chapel Rd . c lose to Porter.
I'IE NEED LISTINGS
WE HAVE A WAITING LIST OF QUALIFIED
BUYERS, LIST WITH US FOR FAST ACTION ON
YOUR PROPERTY_

EveninRS Call
Oscar Baird. ReaHor 446-4632
John Fuller, Realtor 446-4327

R oomy 4 BDR hom e,
pl enty ot ctosets, mod ern
kit ., lo ts of cab i ne ts, plus
range and di s. hwasher ,
di n ing rm ., ltvtng rm .,
wood
burn er ,
carpe t ,
thermo wrndows , paho ,
nice corner lot .
Ca11388 -177 2
lHRE£ BDR BtlEVEl fu ll bose ·
me nl family rm . F1reploce
2'! baths . l '1 cor garage 1•
acre lot on Rt I bO Aeros~
tram N.G.H.S Ro nge hood
dtshwosher . Co\1388-9025
CO TTAGE TVPE HOUSE 6 rms.
C.o!. heot City Call 446 \ 680
f OR SALE BY OWNER
Lo&lt;o te-d on lower Rtver Rd . 3 m1
tram Golhpolts. over lookmg
the Oh to Rt..,er. 2 bdr hou~e
and goroge modern and completely remodeled Alummum
s1din g s.torm wmdow\ and
doon plus new raol Hous.e
located on I acre lot w1th o 1
bdr mobi le home wh•ch hos
always been •ented If m·
te1es.ted see or contact Al ber ·
to Fif e or coll .44 b-2300

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tenths acre lot located at
t: vergreen on old Rt. l bO. Coli
.t-46-3192
35 ACRE FARM
House ~ rms . and both trade1
spot wtth hook •up. Lorge born
tobacco bose Neo1 Waterl oo
Ohto Call t~l4 · b43 · 2437
HOUSt:. b rmi and both. '} par ·
ch es ntct ya rd . Garfield eJCI.
Col l 44b-ObOI .

HERE ' S OPPOR r UNITY
3 yrs , old, 1 yr,
guarantee on workma nsh i p
and mater ials . 3 bed rooms,
2 baths. forma l dining,
ut ility , carport 1 acre.

$33.000
INVEST - DON' T SPEND
- 15 rooms , 11 for sleeping,
21 ) ba ths, hot water heat.
garage, basement Sl6,500
BUSINE SS - Home and
Auto, estab lished 30 years
ago. Here i s an excellent
b usiness f or you , a ll
interested persons call
JU ST CO MPLE TE D
Ran ch type home on corner
1 a cre. 3 bedrooms. bath .
wood b u rn i ng f ireplace ,
lovely front por ch. carport.
storage room . $36,000.
POMEROY - 3' ' lot s, 1st
11oor of 2 b uildings need
roofs , other
features .
$8,500
CARRY OUT In the
sam e locat ion for over 30
yrs Other in1erests are
forcrng the sale of th is
bus i 11ess
I n1erested
parties ca ll
LIST NOW FOR A QUICK
SALE,
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR

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M O B il~ HOME~

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~chools . 5 mtn . from Golhpolts
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REALTOR
ASSOCI ATE S
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ATTRACTIVE RANCH - Clay Township
is an xi ous to se ll this very ni ce 4 bedroom - 4 miles from town on Rt . 218 . This fine
home in Cheshire. This home includes a hom e has 3 bedr oo ms, 2 baths, formal
lovely l iving room , kitchen and dining plus dining, central air , etc . Enjoy th e twothirds acre yard from large covered porch.
garage . Tree shaded yar d. 130,000.
(Per fect for cookout or ou ting ) . $38,900.

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one th•rd acr e lot on l y 1 mi le from
downtown , Three BR 's, built in kit ., dining
room , l ar ge LR . This hOm e has tot s of rld
ditionat storage an d nobby space. Cr111 to
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space in this 3 yr . old home near Rodn ey .
Incl udes a farge attractive kitchen, 11 ,
baths, thermo-pane windows, garage and
11 acre yard. $40,500 ..

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/1(',11 2 rlr!C1J!JOI1~11 lOT&lt;:. 1/l CIUd('d t l80' Xl-l0 ') Pri ce
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LOOK lNG FOR THAT '' Dre(l m Spot " along t11e
Qt1n••! • Locnk'O iipuro&gt;. 15 rn1ns below GallipOliS ,
ovt•rloo k Plq nw t)t~rlUflfUI Ot1ro 1S thiS co mfor table
l)(·m,· tu&lt;;t 'N(lillflq ! :11 rou J.!l acre s 1n all, o.1 por cl1es .
lll''&gt;•' ' V.lii OII dec k tr u11 r~ n d ~ t1 (1de I rea!&gt; Owne r leav1ng
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tree s, flo wer s, gardens , etc. on thi s 3 ~ acre
yard in Norttwp. The 1' 1 stor y home
includes a large fam ily roo m with
firepla ce , 3 bedrooms and lull base ment .
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~""ight for newlyweds.
• Conveniently
located at the edge of town .
"C Two BR 's, lg. Jiv ing room , ea t-in Ki 1chen .
;, You will enjoy the cool evening breeze on
~ me sc r eened back porch. Priced a1 onl y
' $21.900. Appoin tm enl only .

THREE BEDROOM , .:- omrnr1fl(hn q V1CW ol file Oh10
h!l~l'r (, fy w(1h'~ f '1 .tu el 011 l urnnce. lorn tf'd on cor
111,. rt R ' • 1 '""1,1 R t 21H J."'tso /0 xJO ' bl oc!.. buddrng , E' X.
r ··!lcnt rt•S•ll•'n rl,ll or com mr r r1 i1l loca l 10n Pri ce

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• ,.., i:1uv I) O' l• le;r· ~J(, (.100 00

LOOKING FOR THAT SPECIAL HOME
- You better not m iss th is love ly split
level in Jay Dr ive . Th is J bedroom home
includes I', baths, attractive fam il y room.
wife -appro ved kitchen. 2 car garage &amp;
central air . A very cl ean home . $52, 500 .

COMME RC I AL BUILD IN G on Castt&gt; rn 1\vr 80 ' fr on
'l j, ' 11
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Pun R n ,l ppro'( 4 ~cres , r1 ghl at way to Rae
nn (n•r \i Huy nf\w lor ~ 35 000 00

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FHA OR \/A BUYEf"Cj - Don 't miss this
new li sting i ~(\~ 1ry Air e Es.tates.
lmmacu lat" ~ •. n ranch with large
kitchen ana
1 garage. central air and
la rge lot S3 ., 100.

NEW LIS T ING · bus rwss. or bUil&lt;l •nQ to t rn Eu r eka .
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PROFESS IONA L BU ILD ING : II,OOOsq 11 located ad
.1{ • nt to aoll c our Sf' one Je..,el , no steps, Ideal l or of
f•l· ~ &lt;,r!loots. prof,~ss,onal aclllllllt.''io For mo r e '"
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GREEN ACRES S~'" 'V . - A1tra ct ive 3
Schools. Includes
bedroom horT' ~,.r'\\S)
central air , "':JU ., t-= .A. furnace, patio,
ga r age . len .. yard. etc. Low fuel bi ll$

PRICE REDUCED on lh 1s J bC'd room home on Lower

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MOOERN HOME IN TOWN This
Orchard Hilt home offers 3 spa ci ous
bedroo m~ , la rge living room , built-in
kitchen and part ial basement . Enjoy the
countr y atm osphere and th e terr i fic v iew
from th e 11 acr e l andscaped yard. Onl y
139,500 .

NEW LJSli NG , n• ci room Bt•!lwl R U I aut' ldnd .
w1·ll o• rur,11 Ndlt·r hwl oil lurnrlCP Pr1ced l or qu1ck.
s.l lf' '":11?.000

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.WHY PAY .R ENT when you can buy th is J
"bedroom 6 room hom e in Crown Cl!y .
Includes elilt In kitchen wi th refrigerator &amp;
r ange a nd basement . A good buy at
s 15,900.

, E)(cellcnt older home in Eureka . Make us
:,. a rea sonab le off er , the owner is very anx ·
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THE PLACE YOU'll
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•4 large Bedrooms
•Cozy Fami~ Room
•Fireplace w~h
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• 2% Baths
•Near~ an Acre
• Priced in 60's

CALL THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE
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Gallipolis, Ohio

After hav ing m e l all of th e req ui rem e nts a s
set forth by the s tate of Ohio, I am ve ry
happy to have rec eived my real est ate
brokers lice nse eflective Jun e 5, 1978. W i lh
this it is with great pleasure lhat I will now
be operating as " Bud " McGhee, R ea lty . I
will con tin ue to maintain my offi ce a t 428
Seco nd Ave .. phone 446-0552 .

bock Pho ne991 -37Jq
H V~ ROOMS and bath , garage
91,)4 S Jrd M•ddlepor l D1n1ng
room su1 te 997 598q
IU.AUTIFUL ON~ A cre wooded Ia!~
lor sole ltock ~ pnng s Oh1 o (I ·
t ~ water
near schools Call

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vcar old hom' SA
. LE'd ol pay ing r enl , All
~ elec tr i c w i th b,
'" d heat. A very nice
~ kol. wi th lol s PE"'DING .ablnels, 3 BR .' s
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NEW LISTING - 14 x 10 mobile home
sl tuatedonnearlyoneacreof landwllhll9
feet of r ive r fron ta ge, Enjoy the excellent
view trom lhe large covered deck facing
I In better
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the r iver . Th i s mo b1 e ome s
than average condition and there are
severa l ilems of f urniture selling w oth II.
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acres of london Rl. 218 you will f ind 2 two
BR homes, a two car garage, storage
bu ilding plus much more . Both houses
presentl y occup ied E~~:cellent Investment
property . Shown by appointment only .
AS YOU CA N SEE BY THIS AD, OUR
LISTNGS ARE EXT REMELY LOW AT
THIS TIME . IF YOU ARE CONSIDER ·
lNG SELLING, GIVE US A CALL , WE
WILL BE HAPPY TO LOOK AT YOUR
PROPERTY ANO GIVE YOU OUR OPI ·
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PH . 991-6331
Office Hours
9a,m. - Sp.m.
Closed Thursdays and
Saturday at noon
Your Full Time
Real Estate Broker
NEW LISTING - 12 rO()m.
split leve l colonial in Riggs
Crest Manor, 5 bedrooms, 3
full baths. family room
with pool table, Intercom
system and muc:h, much
$65,000 .00.
RACINE
Inside
corporation limits. nice J
bedroom home, I bath ,
newly painted, healed w ith

gas or wood and coal
burn ing furna ces. Plenty of
closet and storage space .
Garage and workshop .
Only $32.000.00.
POMEROY - Hysell Run
Road, livab le home on 11
acres , ha s good well. bottle
gas heat. Ca II lor more
info.
Selling
price
$10,600 .00,
TUPPERS PLAINS 24'x52' Fuqua double wide
mobile home on corner lot
in Arba u9h Addition. Lot Is
IOO'x200 . Only $5,000 .00
down will buy this home .
Selling price S2 l, OOO .OO.
WE NEED LISTINGS
VERY BAOL Y. REAL
ESTATE IS SELLING SO
LET US SELL YOURS,
Cheryl Lemley, Associate
Home Phone 142-2003
Hilton Wolft, Associate
Home Phone 949-2589
GeorgeS . Hob&gt;teHer Jr.
Broker
Home Phone 99H139

HANDYMAN ' S SPECIAL
bath, firepiiCe,
needs repairs, locif!d on
old Route 160al Evergreen.
ll2,000,
STROUT
REALTY , 446-0008 ,

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VIRGIL B.. SR . I.ool~
992-J32S
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COUNTRY PRIVACY - 25
acres of land and woods
wi th electr l c on good
grt'llvel road. A real good
buy at $12,500.00,
NEW LISTING 1915
Holl y Park 10 x U , 3
bedrooms, ba th, forced air
furnace, central air , rural
water , patio, and .80 of an
acre . Only $17,500.
OVER 9 ACRES - Of good
bu ilding land In town with
sewer and water available.
Want lust ss.ooo.
BUSINESS
BUILDING
With residence, both, city
water, natural gas heat In
good location on Stole Rt .
Need SIJ,OOO,
NEW LISTING
3
bedrooms , all electric,
m odern
bath ,
eltlt -ln
kJtchen, fam ily room, 3
porches and nice view .
Only $17,500.
NEW LISTING A 2
bedroom frame horne In
excellent condition. Bath,
city water, natural gas
heating, 2 cor garage and 9
acres . $18,500.
SALES ARE NOT EASILV
MADE . THEY . COME
ABOUT WITH CONSTANT
WORK BY REALTORS.
MEMBERS
OF
AMERICAN
ASSOCIATION
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APPRAISERS,
HELEN L, TEAFORD
GORDON 8, TEAFORD
SUE P, MURPHY
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STROUT
REALTY,
441·0008 ,

Are Offering Financing Through VA, FHA and Conventional loans. ·
Check With Us Before You Buy.

WE NEED LISTINGS

"Bud" McGhee Realty "Bud" McGhee Realty

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GRACIOUS LIVING
IN TOWN
1-tOM~~It t~ fo1 sale , I acre and
up . Midd leport. near Rulland ,
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close lo Wutlond Phone ~?·
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bedrooms, llbrtry, dining room, living room with
cherry woodwork, S fireplaces, fully lnsuloltd ond
storm windows, Hlr 01r1geon a llrgt lot overlooking
the Ohio on lsllndslde. A line ploceto rolse 1 fomlly In
gracious ·comfort. Colt Manning Wetherholt 446-4313
D1ys or 4~6· 0139 Evenings lor lppolntment.

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Situated on 1
lleiUtifUIIY ilnd5Ciped iot
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Division . This home ts prfc,
td In the !60's , Call IOdiY
for oppt,
' Chtrles M, Neol
441·1544
441 · 150~
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4 Homelle mobile homes, 12' x 52'. 2 B.R.,
total electric , oil furnished, all rented,
located on Old 160 at Evergreen . Good
condltlon, very attracti ve setting,
profitable Investment . $32,000.
No. Ill

TWO STORY HOUSE
Modern buill In kitchen,
bath . House In good
condition, garage, good
level extra lot with block
bldg. Worth Its monev
518,000. Bidwell , Oh io.
No.

Bonnie Stutes
Evenings
~46-2185

-NICE HOME
GREI\T LOCATION
Just ott Rt . 35 across from Spring Valley
Shopping Plaza 7.32 A. Stocked pond,
rolling land, beautllul6 rooms, 3 BR home
in an el09ant selling with lots of beautiful
shrubbery &amp; trees, also lots of fruit trees.
Natural gas heat. Hardwood floors with
some carpeting - large living room and
porch . MUS'T SEE THIS PROPERTY TO
APPRECIATE ITS VALUE .
EXQUISITE HOME
CHAROLAIS HILLS
Beautiful 3.16 A. rolling
clean land is the 50tllng for
this unusually grac i ous
brick home . 3 spacious
B. R .' s, 21J' baths and Iorge
uti lity room . Large foyer
leading to formal living
room. for.mal dining room
&amp; large family room with
open fireplace . Chorm lng
kitchen with snack bar.
Corning counter-lop range,
wall
oven .
d i sposal.
dishwasher and lovely
Shenondoan cabinets, This
spacio us home has a 2 car
garage with automatic
opener and central air.
These are just a few of the
extras . Pictures or words
cannot describe th i s home .
YOU MUST SEE IT.
MODERN HOME
ON RT . SBI
Attractive brick &amp; frame
nome witn 3 or possiblY 4
BR. liv ing . room with
t ireta ce, extra nice kitchen
with bullf·in cabinets, ej!t:
at bar &amp; dining area . Full
basement &amp; garage . Lovely
i n~ ground
pool &amp; deck.
Gallipolis School District .
USACRES2MILES
OF GALLIPOLIS
Beautiful bu ilding sites Beautiful
v iew
of
surround ing area . Rural
water on 2 sides of property
- 1 tap paid tor . Corner of
Neighborhood
Rd .
&amp;
Kllcher . WON 'T LA ST
LONG .
LARGE STATELY
1 ROOM HOME
Large level lot . Bath , front
and back porches. 4 B R of
above average size. City
water . Partia l basement .
Metal storage bldg . ALL
O F THIS FOR ONLY
$12,900 .00.
HOUSE &amp; 1 A.
IN COUNTRY
7 room nome 'l)tuated on 1
A . of nice land on a
black lop road , • a .R ., bath
&amp; country k itchen with
bu i iHn
cabinets .
All
crpeted . M AKE YOUR AP ·
PO I NT ME NT TOOAY ,
9JACRE5
VACANT L4ND
93 A. of rolling land in Ad·
dison Twp. All m ineral
rights goes. earn 8r seV"erat
building sites. $27 ,900 .00.
CALL
FOR
MORE
DETAILS .
CARRY OUT
A good business located on
State Highway 160 in a nice
community. Land, br ick
building, equ ipment &amp; all
stock
goes .
PRICED
RIGHT.
COUNTRY LIVING
you like fresh country
air, this is the one. 6 room
hou50 &amp; 1 A . lot . 3 B.R,
home with extra nice coun·
iry kitchen with wall oven
&amp; counter lop range. Extra
nice buill· in cabinets . Nice
trge front patio. Home nos
hod real gOOd care. Also
hlis a hor~ shed . Located
on blacktop rood. CALL
NOW.

kitchen

dining room, rec. room, air

American Society
Located off State R t , 325, Perry Twp., 52
acres . Tillable land, pasture and some

wooded arell . N.odern 6 room house and
barn . Over 800 lbs. tobacco base . PR IC ED
TOSELL!
No. 144

CENTURY 21

lng room , modern eat ·ln

NEAL REALTY
PHONE 446· 1694
see this exceptionally 'wt.,
kept home with l BR , av,
bath, futl ba~tment, formal

Arthur A. Nillert
Seni~r Membtr

We Need Your Home or Farm To Sell

ONLV $22,000
Nice 3 bedrOOms, bath, llv·
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Ph. Home 245-9114
Ph. Home 446-9539
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Now's the time to make an appoi ntment to

Th is lovely home has lots of ex tras New Li sting - Rest r icted buil ding tot in
Chdro tais H il ls. 3.34 acres with lots of road
including nearly 35 acres of land . Appoint. fronta ge, Call now .
ment only .
The buyer of this lovel y 24 x 60 modular
"0 All electric home with US Steel si ding . will enjoy the fres hnes. of cool spr ing
::) Owner 1S be ing I SALE red and is a nxi ~ u s wafer . Located near town, situated on
all to se ll. J BR 's 1
r ea, lg. eM 1n k tl .. nearly one-th ird of an acre . Shown by
: I a m ol y room v PENDING ass doors, l enc appointment on l y .
&gt;.ed bac kyard '" "' '"'"' ,...... orage bulld1ng.
:!: Call for an appo,ntme nr today ,
NEW LISTING : Birds have already
~ Build ing L01s 1.40 ac r es on O.J Whit e Rd . goolten the cherr ies bu t don ' f you miss the
l:t:: Thi s tot is restri cted for your protec t ion. chance to get this well kept home on 1 1
Also we have tot s on Pleasan t Sc hool Rd . acre lot close to town. Solid 1'!1 story house
QJ tn this ar ea you have a choice of lot size with gOOd size rooms 8o Nat . Gas. Wood
QJ fro m one acre up. Call now.
burn ing f ireplace. Great garden spot .
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'"One mil e from town . Modular home w•T· n Cellar w ·storage bu i ldin g above .
"-' lots ol el&gt;l l ras : Make an appointment to see Ap ol ntm enl on ly . Call Tom Wh i te ,
~ th is well cared tor home. Cen tr al ai r . Pric even ings 446-9551 .
c: ed In th e low $30's. Appoin tment on l y.

I Would like to tak e this op porlunity to give
s p ecia l thanks l o lhe many p e ople who ha ve
put th ei r c onf i d ence and tru s l in me t or th e
past two y ears a s branch manager f or VS
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Own er will sell VA nr FHA
LOCd fed 1n Ql
The Ga llipolis
D1str ic t us Steel :::;
Sidi ng, 3 BR '!=. , l - · .. . -" , att ached garage. "&lt;
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446-4910, EVE.

49? 709•
4/ ACRE

througnout. Pr 1ced in the M id s2o·s.

lovely Brlck Ranch - 270 Debby or .
Three BR 's, 1' j baths, uldtty room, prel
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ctca n!ng range , doub fl' sta1 nless stl"'ct smk, n
· GE d• Shwa sher , ga rbage disposa l, lo ts of Cl
wood cab 1nets and Formica rapped ::r
counters . Th is lovel y home has cent ra l (1ir 11)
and 11 is draped and carpeted l hr ougnour . t'D
Call now tor an appoin tm ent , Imm ediaT e
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River . Like new carpet and pa nel

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446-7881, EVE.
446-4500, EVE.

NANCY SMITH, SALESPERSON,

Make an appointment to see fil lS excellent
value . Three BR 's , LR and k i t,, bOTh have
beamed ca the.dr al ce ilings . Priced to sel l.
M id $30's. Appoi ntm en t onl y.

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LARGE BRICK IN TOWN - An old l ime 4
be dr oom home wi th 2 baths, fam il y room.
basement and beaut y shop . 534 ,900 .

JIM COCHRAN, SALESMAN

IF YOU ' RE TH I NKIN G ABOUT SE LLING, GIVE US
A CALL AND WE ' LL BE H APPY TO DISCUSS OUR
LI ST IN G CO N T RACT WI TH YOU . WE HAVE
BUYERS BUT WE NEED LISTINGS! !! LET US
SELL YOUR HOM'E WHEN YOU ' RE READY .

tow n, J BR 's, 2 full baths, large LR: , formal dining rm ,1
form al foyer, modern kitchen , 2 WB fire place s, full
b~ semt"n f,
ga s hea t a_nd carport . Shown b&gt;t
appoontment only. ST ROUT REALTY , 446·0008 .

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WOODED WONDERLAND - 56 acres of
wooded hilt s Md valleys north o,f Rio
Grande off Rt 375 . A perfect spo t for a
secluded hideaway .

M . WISEMAN, BROKER

PASTURE FARM FOR
RENT Located on
Morgan Township, 41
acres, pond , STROUT
RElll TV, 446·0001.

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THIS IS NO SPRING CH IC KEN - but th is
ol der 1 storv home •n fawn cou ld beco me a
real charme r . Wifh a few re pai rs and a
j illl e decorat ion 1his 3 bedroom home wi ll
t be welt wor th th e t i m e and money . Only
,528,900.

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BUI LDI NG LOT S /~ tl10 ,111 uncll'rqround utlli l leS,
rur at wal er &lt;t.•rltr r~l '&gt;L'Wi'IIJL' cot le( 11on , b lacl( lop
STff'PIS Nu rr lrJtJdr&gt; I ur rw!:. Pr 1u• $-1 ,000 00

BE THE FI RST TO SEE THIS ONE. Lovely 2 story in

One acre more or less - This lor wa s ~
surveyed 5·26 ·78 . Th e survev shows Iron n
tagc on Hannan Tr ace Rd. to be 200 fee t G')
and the lot depth to be 240 fee t. Call for an ~
appointment tod ay .
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EXCITING CONTEMPORARY - Be sure
to call to see thi s most love ly 4 bedroom
home in Ci t y !&gt;ch d ist . Ha 5 a love ly fami tv
room , 3 ba ths , 2 firepla ces, craw ' s nest and
IS beauti ful wooded acres . Catt for more
deta il s.

SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM - Approx . 5 '
wooded acres. You must see th 1s attract111e NEW LISTING - CROWN CITY - A well
ranch home wit h a huge la mily room and kept 2 bedroom home in Ma nor Lane. this
w.b. fireplace. fa rg e kitc hen &amp; living room fine home ~a s a lovely livin g room , cat -in
and a lovely yard on Rt. 160. Ha s been k it chen and large 2 ca r garage. Good
storag e build ing plus 1 7 acre yard .
reduced to S75.500

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Bonnie Stutes, Assoc .-446· 2885
Merrill carter, Assoc. - 379· 2184
James Stutes, Assoc. -446·2885

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~Ten room farm
se on 1 acres ~ tttse to
Wayne National Forest . A ll new plumb ing
~ &amp; heati ng eQuipment. Partiall y remodel
'TJ eeL Large yard . Excel lent wooded build ing
!) sites. Garden spots. Cellar w·storage

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Estate for Sale

1).7 - The Sunday Times.Senti!lel, Sunday, June II , 1978

with
buiiHn
cabinets. Full basement,
almost new gas forced air
furance and not water
neater. Located wltnin tile
city lim i ts. Look ing for a
nice clean nome, ctose to
shopping oreo? A Buy , Call

Now .

Gracious 9 room home situated on opprox.
11 A. of rolling land . S Iorge BR, formal
din ing room with fireplace , living room
and bath. Country kitchen with lovely
bullt.ln cabinets, •·• · sink, wall oven &amp;
counter -top range. Has alum . siding and
owner has added eMir a insulation. 2 barns,
storage building, chicken house, and lots of
lrult trees. Gallipolis city school system .
HilS IS A UNIQUE HOME WITH
CHARACTER ,

SPACIOUS
BJ . LEVEL
Lovely 3 B.R . brick &amp;
frame bf .leveL Extra nlc:e
kitchen with lots of
cabinets ,
dlshwosher ,
range &amp; dining area with
patio doors leading to Iaroe
deck . Lower hall thai adds
lots of possibility for future
family
or
recreation
rooms . 2 car garage with
automatic door opener .
This home Is buill with
Intercom
system .
Gallipolis city
school
system . CALL NOW.
1 ACRES WITH
LARGE PINE TREES
Ideal building spot nestled
in an area of large pine
trees. 200ft. frontage . 2 out side storage buildings .
Garden spot, apple 8o peach
trees. Timber, welt with
electric pump . ONLY
56,900.00 TOTAL .
MAKE US AN OFFER
ON THIS ONE I ROOM
HOME, APPROX. 4A.
All l evel , along St. Hwy ,
55A. 4 B.R. modern nome
with bullt ·in kitchen , F.A.
furna ce, partial basement ,
2 porcne&gt;. Separate garage.
and summer kircnen. also
workshop &amp; storage area .
Lots of bu ild ing spots for
new homes on fhe Gallia
co . Rural water Syst . Also
an income investmen t pro·
perty . CALL NOW FOR
MORE DETAlLS .

CENTURY 21

&amp;ACRES
PRICE REDUCED
Wi!hin 10 min . drive to
downtown Gallipol is, Green
Township,
City
School
System . Has nookup for
mobile home. Gallia Rural
Water, electric and septic
tank, nignt lignt on pole. 200
fl . fronlage on Graham
School Rd . Timber . Building
si tes. CALL NOW,
NICE BLOCK
BUILDING
Has many uses storeroom, storage, make
into a nice hom e,
showroom, kennel, etc.
Building SIIe &lt;16 fl . X 30ft .
Located on a corner lot con ·
tainlng .95 acre on a
blacktop road. 180,000 BTU
furnace . Garage. PRI CE D
ONL V $23,900.00 .
2ACRESCLEAN
LEVELLAND
Short distance nor lh
Gallipolis. Gallia Co. Rural
Water line in front of this pro·
perty . Black top road .
minerat rights goes.
LEVELS , LOTS OF USES.

NICE 4SACRE FARM
HANDYMAN' S DREAM
&amp; LOVELY HOME
45 acrs of gOOd land plus
Spaciou s-remodeled 8 room
unf inishe-d trl·leve-1 home
home with steel siding plus that
you can f in ish , all
4 SR . bath, formal Hving
materials are already
room &amp; targe country ki t·
ava i lable. Owner will
chen with buitt·in cabine ts
negot iate price.
&amp; stainl ess steel sink . This
nome ha s a F .A. turnce &amp; a
wood burner . 45 A. of
beautiful rolling land , ap ·
&amp;'h ACRES
prox . 30 A , tillable, appro• .
MORE OR LESS
15 A . timber. Extra large
barn workshop, cellar &amp; on State Hlgnway 554, twr
toba~co base. Some fru it barns, level to rol li ng land
trees. If you're interested with small stream through
in a nice farm , CALL at edge of property . ONLY
$1,400.00.
ABOUT THI S ONE .
QUICK INVESTMENT
RETURNS
IACPES
This propertv could pay tor
LEVEL LAND
itself within 4 vrs . Lot on
Beau!lful lond with lots of
State Rl. 1. North , near
pines ond two road trontge.
Silver Bridge snopping
2 miles from Meigs Coun·
Plaza. 3 r ental mobile ty Mine No. 1. Good
nomes. GREAT RETURN
Du lldlng site&gt; and rural
ON TOTAL
INVEST · woter tap paid lor . CALL
MENT . Call for details .
NOW .
LOT IS' x201'
Beautiful ouildlng sites,
COMFORTABLE HOME
level lot on blacktOP' road
PLUS EXTRA
with rural water line In
INCOME PROPERTY
front of lot , with beautifu l
Welt'i&lt;ept S room house just
rolllnQ Qreen pastureland
ofi R1. 160 at Evergreen.
ONLY $5,500 .00.
Step·sa ver kitchen wi1h
BEAUT! FUL RIVER
nice built·ln cabinets,
FRONT HOME
• range &amp; re frig. Has a front
Beautifu l? r oom home with porch &amp; carport . Rea l nice
a panoram ic view of the carpel throughout &amp; a
r iver. 2''l A . Full basement
Fr t~ nklin
wood·bu r ner .
with
woodburnlng
Plu s as a possible extrtt in·
fireplace. 23 tt.x.cl ft. room come 12'x65' mobile
wltn kitchenette. excellent ' nome lh8t na• 3 B.R. 111,
lor entertaining or dane· bath. And has Its own
lng , Nice modern kitchen' private drive. CALL FOR
inc luding dlsnasner , ranoc. YOUR APPOINTMENT
&amp; refrigerator, formal din· TDOAY .
ing room, famltv room, for ·
mal living room &amp; 3 BRand
2 full batns &amp; showers. Fuel
LOVELY COUNTRY
oil FA furnace , Excellent
ATMOSPHERE
location for fishing, right
Beautiful now J B.R. brick
out your back door. City
school dis!. Must 5ee to ap· tront nome wltn fireplace,
form II dlnlpg room &amp; Iorge
preclote lts value.
eot·fn k itchen with lots of
11.7 ACRE$
bullf.ln cabinets, range &amp;
WITHLOTSDF
dl$1\washer. 2 full baths &amp; a
SHADE TRI!ES
utiiiiY room. l'tus 2 car
2 BR mobile hOme nestltd
guoge, Thll home Is
In lots of shade trees. Lots
JIIUI!ed on I woodtcf lot of road frontage, OUtside
1 acre. Soon to be
buildings. All furnlturo · comltlod ., DON'T LET
goes, including w1111er and
THIS ONE SLIP BV
dryer. Some timber, CA~~
CALL TODAY .
.NOW.

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Jim Stu1es
Evenings
446·2885

CENTURY 21
4 BEDROOM
VERY REASONABLE
This one has it all fireplace . playroom , fully
ca rpeted, cen1r a1air, nuge
, 2 car garage . Park Lane
Subdiv ison .
162 ·

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CENTURY 21
CITY PROPERTY
2 storv frame , "bedrooms.
open stair case . Also a utili·
ty bldg. and a garage. All
this located on a farge tot
with a new cha in fi nk fence.
LOOK TH IS OVER ! 1121

CENTURY 21
PRICE REOUCED
TOI46,000
Bi·levet. almost new , J
bedrooms , very apeating
home, baseboard heat and
Jotul wood burner. House
and 4 lots all se l ling , AP ·
prox . 2 mil es from Hotzer
Medical Center . Selling
below tOdav 's markel. 1150

CENTURY 21
HOME &amp; BUSINESS
home has been tofall y
refinished and decorated .
Features L.R ., F .R.• dining
r m ., buil t·in kitchen . This
nome nas a De•uty snoc ·
wltn all equ ipment. Ready
to start a business. Owner
anx ious to sell. will hetp
or VA F.HA

CE NTU f.? Y 71
ACR'EAGE
Six acres on blacktop road.
Half of area or more is
wOOd lot. Hannan Tr ace
School Oist. Call now 111t

CENTURY 71
BUILDING LOTS
INVESTMENT
Almost four green acres,
located on St . Rt . 775. Over
600 II road frontage , Rural
wa!er ava ilable.
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SMALL FARM SITE
27 acres , toba cco base,
rural water, ci ty sctlools , 41
miles from Gallipolis on
blacktop roa d, super toea ·
tlon and buy - Won 't last
long .
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CENTURY 71
GALLIPOLIS SCHOOLS
12 ACRE LOT
County water , well fenced,
creek runs through the
land , thre e ex cellent
bu il ding sites. All at a verr
(esonabfe price.
11 Sl

CENTURY 71
SPRING SPECIAL
lS acru, small pond an·d a
strong spring tor water, ap·
prox. 970 IDs. tobacco, 2
bld9s. Priced to !1011 . 1111

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ACREAGE

CENTURY 21

MOVE IN
This home is waiting to.
the r ig ht size fami ly. Leve l
yard , 20 0'x400 ' lot. L .R .• 2
B R , eat in k itchen , utili!.,.
room , nice cr porf . .Sma ll
upkee p. Pri ced r ight . N 14 I

HOME
&amp;!ACRES
Located on Sta te R t. 141 ,
n1ce home, 4 bedroom s.
Owner wi ll se ll wi th sm all
down payment &amp; tar1d con
tra ct to any qualif ied
buy~ r . N 143

CENTURY 21

CENTURY 21

L2ACRESON518
4 room hou5e plus 2 mobile
homes that are now rented .
Barn .
Good
income
produc ing properly within
2 miles of Gallipolis . ONLY
S20,000 .00.

RENTAL INVESTMENT
Recen tl y renovated, fully
rented thrPe uni t, in town,
locat ed erose ro school s.
Excell ent r eturn on your
money .
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GOOD INVESTMENT OR
RENTAL PROPERTY
Owner w ill hep f inance this
12 acres, more or less, of
vacant la nd . Possible hook ·
up for 2 m obil e homes.
Closetom inPs .
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Merrill Carter
Evenings
379.71114

CEDAR A FRAME
acre wooded lot
located approx . 12 m iles
from Ga ll ipolis on Bru m
ti eld Rd . 3 be-drooms, op ~n
firepla ce and open st_a, _
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way . Thi s type of home JS. '"
very m•,cn ·demand! NlYl

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NEW LISTING MODERN '
BRICK
This lovely hom e and 2 to 3
acres is located sou th of
Rio Grande on 51. Rl. 325 .
Features 3 bedrooms, liv
ing room, fami l y room ,
w.b . firep lace, moderr
complete built ·in kitchen, 2
baths, full basemen t , and
garage . Cit y Sc hools .
Shown by appoin tment on ·
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RANCH4 BEOROOMS
Spa ce abounds in this
roomy hom e . 2 w .b .
f irep l acs . full t inished
basement. double ca r
garage
with
electric
opener. Sitting on a good
size lot located off from St.
Rt. 160. Ci t y Schoo l Dl st.
Shown by appointment
Call for more details! N132

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EXQUISITE HOME
Beaut if ul 5.73 acres . some
wOOdland is the sett ing for
th is gracious br ick home , 3
or 4 bedroom$, m bath,
modern bu i lt -i n kitchen
with several nice cabi nets,
family room wilh w .b.f .,
fu ll basement with a
canning kitchen . This
spacious home has a 2 car
garage w i th automatic
opener. Central air, farge
nice back pa tio, concre te
dr ive. Also a shop or extra
garage &amp; an alum . bldg.
with shed . This is a quality
buill &amp; immacu lately kept
home. Lo11ely flowers &amp;
landscaping . Many, mony
extras , Pictures or words
cannot describe th is home.
You must see II! No. 161

CITY PROERTY , EX ·
CELLENT CONDITION
Owner anxious to sell th is
br ic k home si tuated on a
spaci ous wooded lot with 1n
ci ty lim its
Cozy w.b .
fi replac e, J bedrooms, 2
car garage. A good qualiTY
built home. LooK This over
and mak e us an aft er!# 126

RIVER VIEW
Located 3 m iles below
Gal li polis on St. Rt 7, story
'and half , fram e , 3
bedroo m s, do uble car
garage. Also hs rental pro
perty wi th i t. C•ly school
d i st. GOOD INVEST
MENT! 139

LARGE HOME IN CITY
Large 2 story house . q
rooms. House is modei n
and in good condition . Pric
ed r eason ab le. Owner .
net&gt;ds to moiJe fh is proper ·
ty im medi ately . Please cal l
for more information. # llS ,

CENTURY 21
TWd BEOROOM HOME
Pr iced low for immed ia te
sal e. Nice gar den space,
good location, ci ty wate r,
sewer , basem en t. Owner
wi ll help finan ce qualified
buy er .
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MODERN HOUSE 18 ACRES
MUST SELL
IMMEOIATEL Y
Built in kitchen. D.R.. L.R..
4 or s B. R. Owner says
totally insulated . Alum .
siding , 2 nice fi rep laces .
large yard, barn , 800 lb .
tobacco base , stocked
pond, good wood lot . Idea l
for keeping horses or
c-attle .
Much
more .
Blacktop rd. Harri son Twp.
S40,000
No. 151

SOUTHERN HILLS
SPECIAL PRICED LOW
6 rooms, full basement . lg .
garden area . good storage,
· bldg . Rt. 141. iusl out of cilY
limits - shou ld self fa s1.
Worth
every
penny- 125,000 .
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CENTURY 21
FARM

A LOVELY COUNTRY
HOME AND8ACRES
Story and a half completel y
remodeled inside an d out .
Lot barn, garage, hay shed,
and coal utility bl dg . I t's
just tops to r the money !
Ca lf for more details TO·
DAY! $28,900 .
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.4 rm. house, 12 ' )(SO' mobile

home, 2 drilled' wells,
stocked farm pond. Most ol
the land lays well , could be
used many ways . Extra
mobile home hookup and
50pllc tonk on another good
location. Raccoon Two. · No, 170

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CENTURY 21

89 ACRES
CLAY TOWNSHIP
House, 2 barns, toba cc o
base, very scenic area , 2•
beautiful lakes, stocked
with fish . Excellent for
fishing , boat ing or hunting .
Just good living.
1 161

WANTED : NEW
OWNER- SIS,OOO
Let' s sell this oulslandlng
farm . Top condition and
production Is here , Ready
to make you money and a
farm to be proud ol. Level
tillable land, clean posture
fields,
tobacco
bose ,
modern remodeled hou5e,
barn and machinery shed ,
lt ',.ll here , You con be tho
next owner . 92 acres .
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SPECIAL SECLUSION

130 acres wooded setting
for this new futty equ ipped
home -: has farm bulldingr.
including second home all
an easy drive from Gav in
or me M ines .
116!

CENTURY 21
BEEF FARM
118 acres, over AO acres
level tillable land , t he rest
Is pasture and woodland.
Tobacco base, 6 room
house, good barn , otner
ouibuildings , Sel ling below
loday 's market .
1101

CENTURY 21
PLANTATION
69 acres on' St , Rt . 325 and
cora Mill Rd .. 8 room s.
Farm well lenced . Good
outbu ildin gs , 35 acres tevet
T!llbt e land . Much more. N

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160ACRE BEEF

CENTURY 71
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55 acres of roll 1no ground

CATTLE FARM

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par.turc . L tn e fences re
good .
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up . Lots of pa~tur e, plenty
water. some Qood t1mber .
ownersavsselfnow . 1141

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CENTURY 21
IMMACULATELY KEPT
HOME
N1ce home tealures 3
bedroom s,
conica l
f ir eplace . sitt ing on good
size lot, very tastefu lly
decora ted. Hrts an above
the groun d swimm ing poo l.
Buy th is home and you ' ll be
r eady tor the hot summer
days! CALL NOW FOR
INFORMATO N
M ORE
A ND A N APPOI NTMEN T !

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EXTRA CLEAN FARM
.4 room house , barn and
eQUipment shed . Knee deep
grass all over. Plenty of
·s.pring water for stock .
. GOOdfenc ino.
1161

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CENTURY 21
SCENIC RIVER VIEW
Lovely home si tting on 41h
acres, mor e or tess. Thi s
home features J bedroo ms ,
modern kitchen , lots of
bir ch ca binet s &amp; a sna cK
bar , torma l living room ,
bath &amp; 'h, tull basement.
double car garage , ex ·
ce lle nt ne ighborhood and
location on St . Rt. 7. City
Schoo l
Di s t . Pr iced
r easonably . Won ' t fast
long.
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CENTURY 21
WITHIN WALKING
OISTANCE OF SCHOOLS
CitY pro perty , 2 story , ·4
bedrooms , ga s heat . Very
rea~o nablo;
pr iced 1
N 149

CENTURY 21
OWNER SAYS SELL
No reasonable offer r efu s·
ed! Th is home sett ing is
sere ne and pea cefu L enjoy
the evenings in a coz y coun·
try atmosphere, but yet
loca ted only_one m ile and a
hal l of Sta!e Rl . 35 . 1
bedr ooms, modern bu ilt in
ki tchen. d ining room w ith
har dwood floors , livin g
roo m and n ice bath . New
gar age 24'x30 ' has paneled
wall s and textured ceiling .
A REALBARGAIN! 1151

CENTURY 21
A SPRING GARDEN
is eager to bloom ar ound
th is tove ly home which of·
ters J B.R, bath, full base·
ment, 2 car garage and den :
tor Dad . 2+ acres , rural
water . mu ch more. Don 't
m iss this one .
N 104

MOBILE HOMES
CENTURY 21
1913 MOBILE HOME
Located' in Rappsburg . 5
·
r ooms ' 3 S.R., under
. '.
sk •rted. Looks very ntce
Priced reasonable .
~ 111

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MODULAR HOME
d rooms, 3 b~drooms , 1
Jaths, complete kitchen ,
ce ntral air , wa ter ta p, very
:ozy . Si!!ing on 2 lovely
Jeres loca l ed off from

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MOBILE HOME COURT
Three good mob ile home ~
loca ted close to ci t v , Ow ner
will sell with small down
payment &amp; tand contra ct to
any qualiti ed ouver . CALL
TODAY!
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CENTURY 21
Are you think ing of buy ing
mobile home? Like new
1975 Vindal e- mobile nome.
All 50! up and readY to be
moved into . Let's Deal To·
_dov !
1149

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MOilLE
HOME GARAGE
.88 acres, more or tess, 2
bedroom$. living room.
modern buil t·ln kitchen,
large 2 car garage &amp; tool
shed. very nice setting, lots
n ice
landscaping,
· of
loca)edatferr .
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is an xi ous to se ll this very ni ce 4 bedroom - 4 miles from town on Rt . 218 . This fine
home in Cheshire. This home includes a hom e has 3 bedr oo ms, 2 baths, formal
lovely l iving room , kitchen and dining plus dining, central air , etc . Enjoy th e twothirds acre yard from large covered porch.
garage . Tree shaded yar d. 130,000.
(Per fect for cookout or ou ting ) . $38,900.

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one th•rd acr e lot on l y 1 mi le from
downtown , Three BR 's, built in kit ., dining
room , l ar ge LR . This hOm e has tot s of rld
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space in this 3 yr . old home near Rodn ey .
Incl udes a farge attractive kitchen, 11 ,
baths, thermo-pane windows, garage and
11 acre yard. $40,500 ..

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Qt1n••! • Locnk'O iipuro&gt;. 15 rn1ns below GallipOliS ,
ovt•rloo k Plq nw t)t~rlUflfUI Ot1ro 1S thiS co mfor table
l)(·m,· tu&lt;;t 'N(lillflq ! :11 rou J.!l acre s 1n all, o.1 por cl1es .
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tree s, flo wer s, gardens , etc. on thi s 3 ~ acre
yard in Norttwp. The 1' 1 stor y home
includes a large fam ily roo m with
firepla ce , 3 bedrooms and lull base ment .
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~""ight for newlyweds.
• Conveniently
located at the edge of town .
"C Two BR 's, lg. Jiv ing room , ea t-in Ki 1chen .
;, You will enjoy the cool evening breeze on
~ me sc r eened back porch. Priced a1 onl y
' $21.900. Appoin tm enl only .

THREE BEDROOM , .:- omrnr1fl(hn q V1CW ol file Oh10
h!l~l'r (, fy w(1h'~ f '1 .tu el 011 l urnnce. lorn tf'd on cor
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LOOKING FOR THAT SPECIAL HOME
- You better not m iss th is love ly split
level in Jay Dr ive . Th is J bedroom home
includes I', baths, attractive fam il y room.
wife -appro ved kitchen. 2 car garage &amp;
central air . A very cl ean home . $52, 500 .

COMME RC I AL BUILD IN G on Castt&gt; rn 1\vr 80 ' fr on
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Pun R n ,l ppro'( 4 ~cres , r1 ghl at way to Rae
nn (n•r \i Huy nf\w lor ~ 35 000 00

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FHA OR \/A BUYEf"Cj - Don 't miss this
new li sting i ~(\~ 1ry Air e Es.tates.
lmmacu lat" ~ •. n ranch with large
kitchen ana
1 garage. central air and
la rge lot S3 ., 100.

NEW LIS T ING · bus rwss. or bUil&lt;l •nQ to t rn Eu r eka .
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PROFESS IONA L BU ILD ING : II,OOOsq 11 located ad
.1{ • nt to aoll c our Sf' one Je..,el , no steps, Ideal l or of
f•l· ~ &lt;,r!loots. prof,~ss,onal aclllllllt.''io For mo r e '"
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GREEN ACRES S~'" 'V . - A1tra ct ive 3
Schools. Includes
bedroom horT' ~,.r'\\S)
central air , "':JU ., t-= .A. furnace, patio,
ga r age . len .. yard. etc. Low fuel bi ll$

PRICE REDUCED on lh 1s J bC'd room home on Lower

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MOOERN HOME IN TOWN This
Orchard Hilt home offers 3 spa ci ous
bedroo m~ , la rge living room , built-in
kitchen and part ial basement . Enjoy the
countr y atm osphere and th e terr i fic v iew
from th e 11 acr e l andscaped yard. Onl y
139,500 .

NEW LJSli NG , n• ci room Bt•!lwl R U I aut' ldnd .
w1·ll o• rur,11 Ndlt·r hwl oil lurnrlCP Pr1ced l or qu1ck.
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"bedroom 6 room hom e in Crown Cl!y .
Includes elilt In kitchen wi th refrigerator &amp;
r ange a nd basement . A good buy at
s 15,900.

, E)(cellcnt older home in Eureka . Make us
:,. a rea sonab le off er , the owner is very anx ·
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•4 large Bedrooms
•Cozy Fami~ Room
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•Near~ an Acre
• Priced in 60's

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After hav ing m e l all of th e req ui rem e nts a s
set forth by the s tate of Ohio, I am ve ry
happy to have rec eived my real est ate
brokers lice nse eflective Jun e 5, 1978. W i lh
this it is with great pleasure lhat I will now
be operating as " Bud " McGhee, R ea lty . I
will con tin ue to maintain my offi ce a t 428
Seco nd Ave .. phone 446-0552 .

bock Pho ne991 -37Jq
H V~ ROOMS and bath , garage
91,)4 S Jrd M•ddlepor l D1n1ng
room su1 te 997 598q
IU.AUTIFUL ON~ A cre wooded Ia!~
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vcar old hom' SA
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~ elec tr i c w i th b,
'" d heat. A very nice
~ kol. wi th lol s PE"'DING .ablnels, 3 BR .' s
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NEW LISTING - 14 x 10 mobile home
sl tuatedonnearlyoneacreof landwllhll9
feet of r ive r fron ta ge, Enjoy the excellent
view trom lhe large covered deck facing
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the r iver . Th i s mo b1 e ome s
than average condition and there are
severa l ilems of f urniture selling w oth II.
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acres of london Rl. 218 you will f ind 2 two
BR homes, a two car garage, storage
bu ilding plus much more . Both houses
presentl y occup ied E~~:cellent Investment
property . Shown by appointment only .
AS YOU CA N SEE BY THIS AD, OUR
LISTNGS ARE EXT REMELY LOW AT
THIS TIME . IF YOU ARE CONSIDER ·
lNG SELLING, GIVE US A CALL , WE
WILL BE HAPPY TO LOOK AT YOUR
PROPERTY ANO GIVE YOU OUR OPI ·
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PH . 991-6331
Office Hours
9a,m. - Sp.m.
Closed Thursdays and
Saturday at noon
Your Full Time
Real Estate Broker
NEW LISTING - 12 rO()m.
split leve l colonial in Riggs
Crest Manor, 5 bedrooms, 3
full baths. family room
with pool table, Intercom
system and muc:h, much
$65,000 .00.
RACINE
Inside
corporation limits. nice J
bedroom home, I bath ,
newly painted, healed w ith

gas or wood and coal
burn ing furna ces. Plenty of
closet and storage space .
Garage and workshop .
Only $32.000.00.
POMEROY - Hysell Run
Road, livab le home on 11
acres , ha s good well. bottle
gas heat. Ca II lor more
info.
Selling
price
$10,600 .00,
TUPPERS PLAINS 24'x52' Fuqua double wide
mobile home on corner lot
in Arba u9h Addition. Lot Is
IOO'x200 . Only $5,000 .00
down will buy this home .
Selling price S2 l, OOO .OO.
WE NEED LISTINGS
VERY BAOL Y. REAL
ESTATE IS SELLING SO
LET US SELL YOURS,
Cheryl Lemley, Associate
Home Phone 142-2003
Hilton Wolft, Associate
Home Phone 949-2589
GeorgeS . Hob&gt;teHer Jr.
Broker
Home Phone 99H139

HANDYMAN ' S SPECIAL
bath, firepiiCe,
needs repairs, locif!d on
old Route 160al Evergreen.
ll2,000,
STROUT
REALTY , 446-0008 ,

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VIRGIL B.. SR . I.ool~
992-J32S
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COUNTRY PRIVACY - 25
acres of land and woods
wi th electr l c on good
grt'llvel road. A real good
buy at $12,500.00,
NEW LISTING 1915
Holl y Park 10 x U , 3
bedrooms, ba th, forced air
furnace, central air , rural
water , patio, and .80 of an
acre . Only $17,500.
OVER 9 ACRES - Of good
bu ilding land In town with
sewer and water available.
Want lust ss.ooo.
BUSINESS
BUILDING
With residence, both, city
water, natural gas heat In
good location on Stole Rt .
Need SIJ,OOO,
NEW LISTING
3
bedrooms , all electric,
m odern
bath ,
eltlt -ln
kJtchen, fam ily room, 3
porches and nice view .
Only $17,500.
NEW LISTING A 2
bedroom frame horne In
excellent condition. Bath,
city water, natural gas
heating, 2 cor garage and 9
acres . $18,500.
SALES ARE NOT EASILV
MADE . THEY . COME
ABOUT WITH CONSTANT
WORK BY REALTORS.
MEMBERS
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ASSOCIATION
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APPRAISERS,
HELEN L, TEAFORD
GORDON 8, TEAFORD
SUE P, MURPHY
Associote Rtollors

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JS at Rodney, Ohio. For
more information c111
STROUT
REALTY,
441·0008 ,

Are Offering Financing Through VA, FHA and Conventional loans. ·
Check With Us Before You Buy.

WE NEED LISTINGS

"Bud" McGhee Realty "Bud" McGhee Realty

"Bud"

GRACIOUS LIVING
IN TOWN
1-tOM~~It t~ fo1 sale , I acre and
up . Midd leport. near Rulland ,
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N~W J bedroom house. 2 bolhs,
ott el~c I ocre, Mtdd!eport.
close lo Wutlond Phone ~?·
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urge Vltlorlon Home with 2 tiftd baths and 'h bath, 4
bedrooms, llbrtry, dining room, living room with
cherry woodwork, S fireplaces, fully lnsuloltd ond
storm windows, Hlr 01r1geon a llrgt lot overlooking
the Ohio on lsllndslde. A line ploceto rolse 1 fomlly In
gracious ·comfort. Colt Manning Wetherholt 446-4313
D1ys or 4~6· 0139 Evenings lor lppolntment.

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Situated on 1
lleiUtifUIIY ilnd5Ciped iot
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Division . This home ts prfc,
td In the !60's , Call IOdiY
for oppt,
' Chtrles M, Neol
441·1544
441 · 150~
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4 Homelle mobile homes, 12' x 52'. 2 B.R.,
total electric , oil furnished, all rented,
located on Old 160 at Evergreen . Good
condltlon, very attracti ve setting,
profitable Investment . $32,000.
No. Ill

TWO STORY HOUSE
Modern buill In kitchen,
bath . House In good
condition, garage, good
level extra lot with block
bldg. Worth Its monev
518,000. Bidwell , Oh io.
No.

Bonnie Stutes
Evenings
~46-2185

-NICE HOME
GREI\T LOCATION
Just ott Rt . 35 across from Spring Valley
Shopping Plaza 7.32 A. Stocked pond,
rolling land, beautllul6 rooms, 3 BR home
in an el09ant selling with lots of beautiful
shrubbery &amp; trees, also lots of fruit trees.
Natural gas heat. Hardwood floors with
some carpeting - large living room and
porch . MUS'T SEE THIS PROPERTY TO
APPRECIATE ITS VALUE .
EXQUISITE HOME
CHAROLAIS HILLS
Beautiful 3.16 A. rolling
clean land is the 50tllng for
this unusually grac i ous
brick home . 3 spacious
B. R .' s, 21J' baths and Iorge
uti lity room . Large foyer
leading to formal living
room. for.mal dining room
&amp; large family room with
open fireplace . Chorm lng
kitchen with snack bar.
Corning counter-lop range,
wall
oven .
d i sposal.
dishwasher and lovely
Shenondoan cabinets, This
spacio us home has a 2 car
garage with automatic
opener and central air.
These are just a few of the
extras . Pictures or words
cannot describe th i s home .
YOU MUST SEE IT.
MODERN HOME
ON RT . SBI
Attractive brick &amp; frame
nome witn 3 or possiblY 4
BR. liv ing . room with
t ireta ce, extra nice kitchen
with bullf·in cabinets, ej!t:
at bar &amp; dining area . Full
basement &amp; garage . Lovely
i n~ ground
pool &amp; deck.
Gallipolis School District .
USACRES2MILES
OF GALLIPOLIS
Beautiful bu ilding sites Beautiful
v iew
of
surround ing area . Rural
water on 2 sides of property
- 1 tap paid tor . Corner of
Neighborhood
Rd .
&amp;
Kllcher . WON 'T LA ST
LONG .
LARGE STATELY
1 ROOM HOME
Large level lot . Bath , front
and back porches. 4 B R of
above average size. City
water . Partia l basement .
Metal storage bldg . ALL
O F THIS FOR ONLY
$12,900 .00.
HOUSE &amp; 1 A.
IN COUNTRY
7 room nome 'l)tuated on 1
A . of nice land on a
black lop road , • a .R ., bath
&amp; country k itchen with
bu i iHn
cabinets .
All
crpeted . M AKE YOUR AP ·
PO I NT ME NT TOOAY ,
9JACRE5
VACANT L4ND
93 A. of rolling land in Ad·
dison Twp. All m ineral
rights goes. earn 8r seV"erat
building sites. $27 ,900 .00.
CALL
FOR
MORE
DETAILS .
CARRY OUT
A good business located on
State Highway 160 in a nice
community. Land, br ick
building, equ ipment &amp; all
stock
goes .
PRICED
RIGHT.
COUNTRY LIVING
you like fresh country
air, this is the one. 6 room
hou50 &amp; 1 A . lot . 3 B.R,
home with extra nice coun·
iry kitchen with wall oven
&amp; counter lop range. Extra
nice buill· in cabinets . Nice
trge front patio. Home nos
hod real gOOd care. Also
hlis a hor~ shed . Located
on blacktop rood. CALL
NOW.

kitchen

dining room, rec. room, air

American Society
Located off State R t , 325, Perry Twp., 52
acres . Tillable land, pasture and some

wooded arell . N.odern 6 room house and
barn . Over 800 lbs. tobacco base . PR IC ED
TOSELL!
No. 144

CENTURY 21

lng room , modern eat ·ln

NEAL REALTY
PHONE 446· 1694
see this exceptionally 'wt.,
kept home with l BR , av,
bath, futl ba~tment, formal

Arthur A. Nillert
Seni~r Membtr

We Need Your Home or Farm To Sell

ONLV $22,000
Nice 3 bedrOOms, bath, llv·
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Ph. Home 245-9114
Ph. Home 446-9539
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Now's the time to make an appoi ntment to

Th is lovely home has lots of ex tras New Li sting - Rest r icted buil ding tot in
Chdro tais H il ls. 3.34 acres with lots of road
including nearly 35 acres of land . Appoint. fronta ge, Call now .
ment only .
The buyer of this lovel y 24 x 60 modular
"0 All electric home with US Steel si ding . will enjoy the fres hnes. of cool spr ing
::) Owner 1S be ing I SALE red and is a nxi ~ u s wafer . Located near town, situated on
all to se ll. J BR 's 1
r ea, lg. eM 1n k tl .. nearly one-th ird of an acre . Shown by
: I a m ol y room v PENDING ass doors, l enc appointment on l y .
&gt;.ed bac kyard '" "' '"'"' ,...... orage bulld1ng.
:!: Call for an appo,ntme nr today ,
NEW LISTING : Birds have already
~ Build ing L01s 1.40 ac r es on O.J Whit e Rd . goolten the cherr ies bu t don ' f you miss the
l:t:: Thi s tot is restri cted for your protec t ion. chance to get this well kept home on 1 1
Also we have tot s on Pleasan t Sc hool Rd . acre lot close to town. Solid 1'!1 story house
QJ tn this ar ea you have a choice of lot size with gOOd size rooms 8o Nat . Gas. Wood
QJ fro m one acre up. Call now.
burn ing f ireplace. Great garden spot .
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'"One mil e from town . Modular home w•T· n Cellar w ·storage bu i ldin g above .
"-' lots ol el&gt;l l ras : Make an appointment to see Ap ol ntm enl on ly . Call Tom Wh i te ,
~ th is well cared tor home. Cen tr al ai r . Pric even ings 446-9551 .
c: ed In th e low $30's. Appoin tment on l y.

I Would like to tak e this op porlunity to give
s p ecia l thanks l o lhe many p e ople who ha ve
put th ei r c onf i d ence and tru s l in me t or th e
past two y ears a s branch manager f or VS
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Own er will sell VA nr FHA
LOCd fed 1n Ql
The Ga llipolis
D1str ic t us Steel :::;
Sidi ng, 3 BR '!=. , l - · .. . -" , att ached garage. "&lt;
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446-4910, EVE.

49? 709•
4/ ACRE

througnout. Pr 1ced in the M id s2o·s.

lovely Brlck Ranch - 270 Debby or .
Three BR 's, 1' j baths, uldtty room, prel
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ctca n!ng range , doub fl' sta1 nless stl"'ct smk, n
· GE d• Shwa sher , ga rbage disposa l, lo ts of Cl
wood cab 1nets and Formica rapped ::r
counters . Th is lovel y home has cent ra l (1ir 11)
and 11 is draped and carpeted l hr ougnour . t'D
Call now tor an appoin tm ent , Imm ediaT e
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446-7881, EVE.
446-4500, EVE.

NANCY SMITH, SALESPERSON,

Make an appointment to see fil lS excellent
value . Three BR 's , LR and k i t,, bOTh have
beamed ca the.dr al ce ilings . Priced to sel l.
M id $30's. Appoi ntm en t onl y.

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LARGE BRICK IN TOWN - An old l ime 4
be dr oom home wi th 2 baths, fam il y room.
basement and beaut y shop . 534 ,900 .

JIM COCHRAN, SALESMAN

IF YOU ' RE TH I NKIN G ABOUT SE LLING, GIVE US
A CALL AND WE ' LL BE H APPY TO DISCUSS OUR
LI ST IN G CO N T RACT WI TH YOU . WE HAVE
BUYERS BUT WE NEED LISTINGS! !! LET US
SELL YOUR HOM'E WHEN YOU ' RE READY .

tow n, J BR 's, 2 full baths, large LR: , formal dining rm ,1
form al foyer, modern kitchen , 2 WB fire place s, full
b~ semt"n f,
ga s hea t a_nd carport . Shown b&gt;t
appoontment only. ST ROUT REALTY , 446·0008 .

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WOODED WONDERLAND - 56 acres of
wooded hilt s Md valleys north o,f Rio
Grande off Rt 375 . A perfect spo t for a
secluded hideaway .

M . WISEMAN, BROKER

PASTURE FARM FOR
RENT Located on
Morgan Township, 41
acres, pond , STROUT
RElll TV, 446·0001.

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THIS IS NO SPRING CH IC KEN - but th is
ol der 1 storv home •n fawn cou ld beco me a
real charme r . Wifh a few re pai rs and a
j illl e decorat ion 1his 3 bedroom home wi ll
t be welt wor th th e t i m e and money . Only
,528,900.

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BUI LDI NG LOT S /~ tl10 ,111 uncll'rqround utlli l leS,
rur at wal er &lt;t.•rltr r~l '&gt;L'Wi'IIJL' cot le( 11on , b lacl( lop
STff'PIS Nu rr lrJtJdr&gt; I ur rw!:. Pr 1u• $-1 ,000 00

BE THE FI RST TO SEE THIS ONE. Lovely 2 story in

One acre more or less - This lor wa s ~
surveyed 5·26 ·78 . Th e survev shows Iron n
tagc on Hannan Tr ace Rd. to be 200 fee t G')
and the lot depth to be 240 fee t. Call for an ~
appointment tod ay .
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EXCITING CONTEMPORARY - Be sure
to call to see thi s most love ly 4 bedroom
home in Ci t y !&gt;ch d ist . Ha 5 a love ly fami tv
room , 3 ba ths , 2 firepla ces, craw ' s nest and
IS beauti ful wooded acres . Catt for more
deta il s.

SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM - Approx . 5 '
wooded acres. You must see th 1s attract111e NEW LISTING - CROWN CITY - A well
ranch home wit h a huge la mily room and kept 2 bedroom home in Ma nor Lane. this
w.b. fireplace. fa rg e kitc hen &amp; living room fine home ~a s a lovely livin g room , cat -in
and a lovely yard on Rt. 160. Ha s been k it chen and large 2 ca r garage. Good
storag e build ing plus 1 7 acre yard .
reduced to S75.500

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Bonnie Stutes, Assoc .-446· 2885
Merrill carter, Assoc. - 379· 2184
James Stutes, Assoc. -446·2885

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~Ten room farm
se on 1 acres ~ tttse to
Wayne National Forest . A ll new plumb ing
~ &amp; heati ng eQuipment. Partiall y remodel
'TJ eeL Large yard . Excel lent wooded build ing
!) sites. Garden spots. Cellar w·storage

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Estate for Sale

1).7 - The Sunday Times.Senti!lel, Sunday, June II , 1978

with
buiiHn
cabinets. Full basement,
almost new gas forced air
furance and not water
neater. Located wltnin tile
city lim i ts. Look ing for a
nice clean nome, ctose to
shopping oreo? A Buy , Call

Now .

Gracious 9 room home situated on opprox.
11 A. of rolling land . S Iorge BR, formal
din ing room with fireplace , living room
and bath. Country kitchen with lovely
bullt.ln cabinets, •·• · sink, wall oven &amp;
counter -top range. Has alum . siding and
owner has added eMir a insulation. 2 barns,
storage building, chicken house, and lots of
lrult trees. Gallipolis city school system .
HilS IS A UNIQUE HOME WITH
CHARACTER ,

SPACIOUS
BJ . LEVEL
Lovely 3 B.R . brick &amp;
frame bf .leveL Extra nlc:e
kitchen with lots of
cabinets ,
dlshwosher ,
range &amp; dining area with
patio doors leading to Iaroe
deck . Lower hall thai adds
lots of possibility for future
family
or
recreation
rooms . 2 car garage with
automatic door opener .
This home Is buill with
Intercom
system .
Gallipolis city
school
system . CALL NOW.
1 ACRES WITH
LARGE PINE TREES
Ideal building spot nestled
in an area of large pine
trees. 200ft. frontage . 2 out side storage buildings .
Garden spot, apple 8o peach
trees. Timber, welt with
electric pump . ONLY
56,900.00 TOTAL .
MAKE US AN OFFER
ON THIS ONE I ROOM
HOME, APPROX. 4A.
All l evel , along St. Hwy ,
55A. 4 B.R. modern nome
with bullt ·in kitchen , F.A.
furna ce, partial basement ,
2 porcne&gt;. Separate garage.
and summer kircnen. also
workshop &amp; storage area .
Lots of bu ild ing spots for
new homes on fhe Gallia
co . Rural water Syst . Also
an income investmen t pro·
perty . CALL NOW FOR
MORE DETAlLS .

CENTURY 21

&amp;ACRES
PRICE REDUCED
Wi!hin 10 min . drive to
downtown Gallipol is, Green
Township,
City
School
System . Has nookup for
mobile home. Gallia Rural
Water, electric and septic
tank, nignt lignt on pole. 200
fl . fronlage on Graham
School Rd . Timber . Building
si tes. CALL NOW,
NICE BLOCK
BUILDING
Has many uses storeroom, storage, make
into a nice hom e,
showroom, kennel, etc.
Building SIIe &lt;16 fl . X 30ft .
Located on a corner lot con ·
tainlng .95 acre on a
blacktop road. 180,000 BTU
furnace . Garage. PRI CE D
ONL V $23,900.00 .
2ACRESCLEAN
LEVELLAND
Short distance nor lh
Gallipolis. Gallia Co. Rural
Water line in front of this pro·
perty . Black top road .
minerat rights goes.
LEVELS , LOTS OF USES.

NICE 4SACRE FARM
HANDYMAN' S DREAM
&amp; LOVELY HOME
45 acrs of gOOd land plus
Spaciou s-remodeled 8 room
unf inishe-d trl·leve-1 home
home with steel siding plus that
you can f in ish , all
4 SR . bath, formal Hving
materials are already
room &amp; targe country ki t·
ava i lable. Owner will
chen with buitt·in cabine ts
negot iate price.
&amp; stainl ess steel sink . This
nome ha s a F .A. turnce &amp; a
wood burner . 45 A. of
beautiful rolling land , ap ·
&amp;'h ACRES
prox . 30 A , tillable, appro• .
MORE OR LESS
15 A . timber. Extra large
barn workshop, cellar &amp; on State Hlgnway 554, twr
toba~co base. Some fru it barns, level to rol li ng land
trees. If you're interested with small stream through
in a nice farm , CALL at edge of property . ONLY
$1,400.00.
ABOUT THI S ONE .
QUICK INVESTMENT
RETURNS
IACPES
This propertv could pay tor
LEVEL LAND
itself within 4 vrs . Lot on
Beau!lful lond with lots of
State Rl. 1. North , near
pines ond two road trontge.
Silver Bridge snopping
2 miles from Meigs Coun·
Plaza. 3 r ental mobile ty Mine No. 1. Good
nomes. GREAT RETURN
Du lldlng site&gt; and rural
ON TOTAL
INVEST · woter tap paid lor . CALL
MENT . Call for details .
NOW .
LOT IS' x201'
Beautiful ouildlng sites,
COMFORTABLE HOME
level lot on blacktOP' road
PLUS EXTRA
with rural water line In
INCOME PROPERTY
front of lot , with beautifu l
Welt'i&lt;ept S room house just
rolllnQ Qreen pastureland
ofi R1. 160 at Evergreen.
ONLY $5,500 .00.
Step·sa ver kitchen wi1h
BEAUT! FUL RIVER
nice built·ln cabinets,
FRONT HOME
• range &amp; re frig. Has a front
Beautifu l? r oom home with porch &amp; carport . Rea l nice
a panoram ic view of the carpel throughout &amp; a
r iver. 2''l A . Full basement
Fr t~ nklin
wood·bu r ner .
with
woodburnlng
Plu s as a possible extrtt in·
fireplace. 23 tt.x.cl ft. room come 12'x65' mobile
wltn kitchenette. excellent ' nome lh8t na• 3 B.R. 111,
lor entertaining or dane· bath. And has Its own
lng , Nice modern kitchen' private drive. CALL FOR
inc luding dlsnasner , ranoc. YOUR APPOINTMENT
&amp; refrigerator, formal din· TDOAY .
ing room, famltv room, for ·
mal living room &amp; 3 BRand
2 full batns &amp; showers. Fuel
LOVELY COUNTRY
oil FA furnace , Excellent
ATMOSPHERE
location for fishing, right
Beautiful now J B.R. brick
out your back door. City
school dis!. Must 5ee to ap· tront nome wltn fireplace,
form II dlnlpg room &amp; Iorge
preclote lts value.
eot·fn k itchen with lots of
11.7 ACRE$
bullf.ln cabinets, range &amp;
WITHLOTSDF
dl$1\washer. 2 full baths &amp; a
SHADE TRI!ES
utiiiiY room. l'tus 2 car
2 BR mobile hOme nestltd
guoge, Thll home Is
In lots of shade trees. Lots
JIIUI!ed on I woodtcf lot of road frontage, OUtside
1 acre. Soon to be
buildings. All furnlturo · comltlod ., DON'T LET
goes, including w1111er and
THIS ONE SLIP BV
dryer. Some timber, CA~~
CALL TODAY .
.NOW.

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Jim Stu1es
Evenings
446·2885

CENTURY 21
4 BEDROOM
VERY REASONABLE
This one has it all fireplace . playroom , fully
ca rpeted, cen1r a1air, nuge
, 2 car garage . Park Lane
Subdiv ison .
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CITY PROPERTY
2 storv frame , "bedrooms.
open stair case . Also a utili·
ty bldg. and a garage. All
this located on a farge tot
with a new cha in fi nk fence.
LOOK TH IS OVER ! 1121

CENTURY 21
PRICE REOUCED
TOI46,000
Bi·levet. almost new , J
bedrooms , very apeating
home, baseboard heat and
Jotul wood burner. House
and 4 lots all se l ling , AP ·
prox . 2 mil es from Hotzer
Medical Center . Selling
below tOdav 's markel. 1150

CENTURY 21
HOME &amp; BUSINESS
home has been tofall y
refinished and decorated .
Features L.R ., F .R.• dining
r m ., buil t·in kitchen . This
nome nas a De•uty snoc ·
wltn all equ ipment. Ready
to start a business. Owner
anx ious to sell. will hetp
or VA F.HA

CE NTU f.? Y 71
ACR'EAGE
Six acres on blacktop road.
Half of area or more is
wOOd lot. Hannan Tr ace
School Oist. Call now 111t

CENTURY 71
BUILDING LOTS
INVESTMENT
Almost four green acres,
located on St . Rt . 775. Over
600 II road frontage , Rural
wa!er ava ilable.
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SMALL FARM SITE
27 acres , toba cco base,
rural water, ci ty sctlools , 41
miles from Gallipolis on
blacktop roa d, super toea ·
tlon and buy - Won 't last
long .
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CENTURY 71
GALLIPOLIS SCHOOLS
12 ACRE LOT
County water , well fenced,
creek runs through the
land , thre e ex cellent
bu il ding sites. All at a verr
(esonabfe price.
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CENTURY 71
SPRING SPECIAL
lS acru, small pond an·d a
strong spring tor water, ap·
prox. 970 IDs. tobacco, 2
bld9s. Priced to !1011 . 1111

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CENTURY 21

MOVE IN
This home is waiting to.
the r ig ht size fami ly. Leve l
yard , 20 0'x400 ' lot. L .R .• 2
B R , eat in k itchen , utili!.,.
room , nice cr porf . .Sma ll
upkee p. Pri ced r ight . N 14 I

HOME
&amp;!ACRES
Located on Sta te R t. 141 ,
n1ce home, 4 bedroom s.
Owner wi ll se ll wi th sm all
down payment &amp; tar1d con
tra ct to any qualif ied
buy~ r . N 143

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CENTURY 21

L2ACRESON518
4 room hou5e plus 2 mobile
homes that are now rented .
Barn .
Good
income
produc ing properly within
2 miles of Gallipolis . ONLY
S20,000 .00.

RENTAL INVESTMENT
Recen tl y renovated, fully
rented thrPe uni t, in town,
locat ed erose ro school s.
Excell ent r eturn on your
money .
N1S4

~OUNTRY

GOOD INVESTMENT OR
RENTAL PROPERTY
Owner w ill hep f inance this
12 acres, more or less, of
vacant la nd . Possible hook ·
up for 2 m obil e homes.
Closetom inPs .
N119

Merrill Carter
Evenings
379.71114

CEDAR A FRAME
acre wooded lot
located approx . 12 m iles
from Ga ll ipolis on Bru m
ti eld Rd . 3 be-drooms, op ~n
firepla ce and open st_a, _
r
way . Thi s type of home JS. '"
very m•,cn ·demand! NlYl

one

m

NEW LISTING MODERN '
BRICK
This lovely hom e and 2 to 3
acres is located sou th of
Rio Grande on 51. Rl. 325 .
Features 3 bedrooms, liv
ing room, fami l y room ,
w.b . firep lace, moderr
complete built ·in kitchen, 2
baths, full basemen t , and
garage . Cit y Sc hools .
Shown by appoin tment on ·
ly . ~lSl

CENTURY 21
RANCH4 BEOROOMS
Spa ce abounds in this
roomy hom e . 2 w .b .
f irep l acs . full t inished
basement. double ca r
garage
with
electric
opener. Sitting on a good
size lot located off from St.
Rt. 160. Ci t y Schoo l Dl st.
Shown by appointment
Call for more details! N132

CENTURY 21
EXQUISITE HOME
Beaut if ul 5.73 acres . some
wOOdland is the sett ing for
th is gracious br ick home , 3
or 4 bedroom$, m bath,
modern bu i lt -i n kitchen
with several nice cabi nets,
family room wilh w .b.f .,
fu ll basement with a
canning kitchen . This
spacious home has a 2 car
garage w i th automatic
opener. Central air, farge
nice back pa tio, concre te
dr ive. Also a shop or extra
garage &amp; an alum . bldg.
with shed . This is a quality
buill &amp; immacu lately kept
home. Lo11ely flowers &amp;
landscaping . Many, mony
extras , Pictures or words
cannot describe th is home.
You must see II! No. 161

CITY PROERTY , EX ·
CELLENT CONDITION
Owner anxious to sell th is
br ic k home si tuated on a
spaci ous wooded lot with 1n
ci ty lim its
Cozy w.b .
fi replac e, J bedrooms, 2
car garage. A good qualiTY
built home. LooK This over
and mak e us an aft er!# 126

RIVER VIEW
Located 3 m iles below
Gal li polis on St. Rt 7, story
'and half , fram e , 3
bedroo m s, do uble car
garage. Also hs rental pro
perty wi th i t. C•ly school
d i st. GOOD INVEST
MENT! 139

LARGE HOME IN CITY
Large 2 story house . q
rooms. House is modei n
and in good condition . Pric
ed r eason ab le. Owner .
net&gt;ds to moiJe fh is proper ·
ty im medi ately . Please cal l
for more information. # llS ,

CENTURY 21
TWd BEOROOM HOME
Pr iced low for immed ia te
sal e. Nice gar den space,
good location, ci ty wate r,
sewer , basem en t. Owner
wi ll help finan ce qualified
buy er .
11 109

CENTURY 21
MODERN HOUSE 18 ACRES
MUST SELL
IMMEOIATEL Y
Built in kitchen. D.R.. L.R..
4 or s B. R. Owner says
totally insulated . Alum .
siding , 2 nice fi rep laces .
large yard, barn , 800 lb .
tobacco base , stocked
pond, good wood lot . Idea l
for keeping horses or
c-attle .
Much
more .
Blacktop rd. Harri son Twp.
S40,000
No. 151

SOUTHERN HILLS
SPECIAL PRICED LOW
6 rooms, full basement . lg .
garden area . good storage,
· bldg . Rt. 141. iusl out of cilY
limits - shou ld self fa s1.
Worth
every
penny- 125,000 .
1128

FARM,;.;.S,;__ _ __
CENTURY 21
CENTURY 21
FARM

A LOVELY COUNTRY
HOME AND8ACRES
Story and a half completel y
remodeled inside an d out .
Lot barn, garage, hay shed,
and coal utility bl dg . I t's
just tops to r the money !
Ca lf for more details TO·
DAY! $28,900 .
1122

.4 rm. house, 12 ' )(SO' mobile

home, 2 drilled' wells,
stocked farm pond. Most ol
the land lays well , could be
used many ways . Extra
mobile home hookup and
50pllc tonk on another good
location. Raccoon Two. · No, 170

CENTURY 21

CENTURY 21

89 ACRES
CLAY TOWNSHIP
House, 2 barns, toba cc o
base, very scenic area , 2•
beautiful lakes, stocked
with fish . Excellent for
fishing , boat ing or hunting .
Just good living.
1 161

WANTED : NEW
OWNER- SIS,OOO
Let' s sell this oulslandlng
farm . Top condition and
production Is here , Ready
to make you money and a
farm to be proud ol. Level
tillable land, clean posture
fields,
tobacco
bose ,
modern remodeled hou5e,
barn and machinery shed ,
lt ',.ll here , You con be tho
next owner . 92 acres .
No. IM

CENTURY 21
SPECIAL SECLUSION

130 acres wooded setting
for this new futty equ ipped
home -: has farm bulldingr.
including second home all
an easy drive from Gav in
or me M ines .
116!

CENTURY 21
BEEF FARM
118 acres, over AO acres
level tillable land , t he rest
Is pasture and woodland.
Tobacco base, 6 room
house, good barn , otner
ouibuildings , Sel ling below
loday 's market .
1101

CENTURY 21
PLANTATION
69 acres on' St , Rt . 325 and
cora Mill Rd .. 8 room s.
Farm well lenced . Good
outbu ildin gs , 35 acres tevet
T!llbt e land . Much more. N

CFNTURY 21
160ACRE BEEF

CENTURY 71
,

55 acres of roll 1no ground

CATTLE FARM

•

sui1able tor. bldg. Lots of ·
par.turc . L tn e fences re
good .
I U6

Cattle prices are looking i
up . Lots of pa~tur e, plenty
water. some Qood t1mber .
ownersavsselfnow . 1141

CENTURY 21

CENTURY 21
IMMACULATELY KEPT
HOME
N1ce home tealures 3
bedroom s,
conica l
f ir eplace . sitt ing on good
size lot, very tastefu lly
decora ted. Hrts an above
the groun d swimm ing poo l.
Buy th is home and you ' ll be
r eady tor the hot summer
days! CALL NOW FOR
INFORMATO N
M ORE
A ND A N APPOI NTMEN T !

CENTURY 21

CENTURY 21

CENTURY 21

CENTURY 21

EXTRA CLEAN FARM
.4 room house , barn and
eQUipment shed . Knee deep
grass all over. Plenty of
·s.pring water for stock .
. GOOdfenc ino.
1161

'We're The Neighbprhood Professionab"

CENTURY 21
SCENIC RIVER VIEW
Lovely home si tting on 41h
acres, mor e or tess. Thi s
home features J bedroo ms ,
modern kitchen , lots of
bir ch ca binet s &amp; a sna cK
bar , torma l living room ,
bath &amp; 'h, tull basement.
double car garage , ex ·
ce lle nt ne ighborhood and
location on St . Rt. 7. City
Schoo l
Di s t . Pr iced
r easonably . Won ' t fast
long.
~ 153

CENTURY 21
WITHIN WALKING
OISTANCE OF SCHOOLS
CitY pro perty , 2 story , ·4
bedrooms , ga s heat . Very
rea~o nablo;
pr iced 1
N 149

CENTURY 21
OWNER SAYS SELL
No reasonable offer r efu s·
ed! Th is home sett ing is
sere ne and pea cefu L enjoy
the evenings in a coz y coun·
try atmosphere, but yet
loca ted only_one m ile and a
hal l of Sta!e Rl . 35 . 1
bedr ooms, modern bu ilt in
ki tchen. d ining room w ith
har dwood floors , livin g
roo m and n ice bath . New
gar age 24'x30 ' has paneled
wall s and textured ceiling .
A REALBARGAIN! 1151

CENTURY 21
A SPRING GARDEN
is eager to bloom ar ound
th is tove ly home which of·
ters J B.R, bath, full base·
ment, 2 car garage and den :
tor Dad . 2+ acres , rural
water . mu ch more. Don 't
m iss this one .
N 104

MOBILE HOMES
CENTURY 21
1913 MOBILE HOME
Located' in Rappsburg . 5
·
r ooms ' 3 S.R., under
. '.
sk •rted. Looks very ntce
Priced reasonable .
~ 111

CENTUR'Y 21
MODULAR HOME
d rooms, 3 b~drooms , 1
Jaths, complete kitchen ,
ce ntral air , wa ter ta p, very
:ozy . Si!!ing on 2 lovely
Jeres loca l ed off from

..

'

CENTURY 21
MOBILE HOME COURT
Three good mob ile home ~
loca ted close to ci t v , Ow ner
will sell with small down
payment &amp; tand contra ct to
any qualiti ed ouver . CALL
TODAY!
11 !3

CENTURY 21
Are you think ing of buy ing
mobile home? Like new
1975 Vindal e- mobile nome.
All 50! up and readY to be
moved into . Let's Deal To·
_dov !
1149

a

CE"'TURY 21
MOilLE
HOME GARAGE
.88 acres, more or tess, 2
bedroom$. living room.
modern buil t·ln kitchen,
large 2 car garage &amp; tool
shed. very nice setting, lots
n ice
landscaping,
· of
loca)edatferr .
f169

�D-8 - The Sunday Tlmes-8entinel, Sunday, June II, 1978

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Results of ASTRO·GRAPH
Conunued from page C.,&lt;i
We were on the Mark
Copl ey farm at Arlee and
helped him with a con·
servatiun plan. Mark is a
young fellow and bought the
fann across the road from his
father, Roy D. Copley.
Mark's chief interest was to
stop the erosion on part of his
land that had been caused by
the construction of some
roads back on to the hills. The
rows were made at the time
the power company installed
power lines across the fann.
Other things in which he
was int erested were improving the grassland, and
' planting some trees on rough,
steep land.·

Squeeze could be avoided
+K.

• 6 32
t

June 11 , 1971
thus become iMolved in a

ve geta b) es are proc esse d ,

a

pressure

canner

is

recommended .
If you missed any of these
you may need to bone up on
your canning techniques. Ask
your Extension Office for
their bulletin " Canning
Fruits and Vegetables"
Bulletin No. 553.

Gallipolis, 0 .
Phone 444-4290
State f u m F1N' And Ca.&lt;Jualt v Cump&lt;tny • llonteOflioc Hkxmnngtim, lll 1no1 1
p 78808

MONEY
MARKET
CERTIFICATE

You'll

• A K 67
t Al

copy o f Astr a-Graph L etter.
Mail 50 cent s to r each and a
s e lf ~ a ddr ess ed .

N. Y 10019
br rth sign .

- Rate based on average yield of 6-month U. 5. Treasury Bills, as
set at weekly auction (week of June 5, that average interest rate was
7.095 pet .
- Minimum deposit $10,00()- Term 6 months (26 weeks)
- Interest paid at maturity
- No purchase fee

Also New At Pomeroy National
- 8-year Certificate of Deposit
- Earns 7.7S pc1 .
- Minimum Deposit $1000
- Interest payable quarterly
Federal Regulat ion requires that Interest on time deposit~ redeemed
prior to matur ity will be recomputed at the pr'!valling regular
savings account rate , less 90 days interest.
There is no penalty for pre mature withdrawal in the event of the
death of the Certifica te owner .
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MEMBER FDIC

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Pa!'s

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Opening lead :

221 Be

more care ful tha n usual today
with purchases and per sonal
posse ssrons You mrght leave

resourc e s or those of othe rs
today Steer ctea1 of su ch

South
2+

rest of his trumps while
discarding two diamonds
and two hearts from dum·
my . West chucked four clubs
and East just followed suit.
Now South played his ace of
diamonds and continued
with a diamond to dummy's king.
West had 'to chuck a heart
to keep club protection while
East just followed suit. Now
South cashed dummy's ace
of clubs and East was
squeezed in turn . He had to
throw ·a heart to hang on to
the good diamond and the
ace king and eight of hearts
took the last three tricks .
Do you see how West could
defeat the hand ' ft was
tough but a heart shift at
trick two would get the job
done.

+K

A New Jer;cy reader
wants to know if the late P.
By Oswald Jacoby
Hal Sims weighed over 400
and Alan Sontag
pounds.
South made a good deci ·
No, he was six-three and
sion attrick one. He played a did weigh 350, but that didn't
low club from.dummy . Ea st keep him £rom being a great
discarded the seven of dia- golfer and good tennis play·
monds and West Jed a sec- cr. He al'i!f was undoubtedly
ond club. South ducked the greatest auction bridge
·
E t th
th f'
agalm. as
rew e IVe player or all time .
of diamonds. South ruffed NE: WSPAPF.Il ENTEHPIUSE AS.'i N. J
und played hi&gt; ace of
(Do you have a qu est ron fot
trumps .•
When both opponents fol· the experts 7 Wn te " Ask th e
Experts ... care of this newspa·
lowed, South spread his per lnd1v1duaf ques tions wi/1
hand and said , " I make t11e be answered i f accompa nieD
rest of the trkks on a by stamped . self-address eo
squeeze provided Eas~ . still en11e1opes. The mos t interestha~ dtamonds stopped.
"'9 ques t1ons will be used in
lhe squeeze developed this colum n and will recei ve
simply . South cashed tbc coptes of JACOBY MODERN.)
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'E!:al ~
CEstatO:'•

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CAPRICORN (Dec. 2Z-Jan. 19) •
OISappoinlm ent s are probab le •
1oday 1t you·re looKing lor a •
enlitled
Don 't e•pect any· •
areas
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. Z3-Dec.
111 Faulty or inconclusive informa lton furniShes a treacherous
oasts lor your conclusions. Be

su re yo ur JU dg men ts are pr edl·
cated on solid foundatio ns
tod ay.

Today ••
Willis T. LetdlnghAm •
"•altor
••·
.,
'
•• Vacation House &amp; Tax Deferment •
• Among. the benefits " . your principle residence. A :

p1ece o t th e ac l10n yo u ' re not

By .

10
tree rides .
AOUARIUS tJan . 20-Feb. 19)
Compa nions mu st be handled 1

1 beipg a homeowner are the

very tact lu lty tod ay. partic ularly
those w1th whom yo u 've had
words be lore. It won 't take
much to get th em all shook u p.

• Unique tax

advantages

I' available. One of them to
• be wary at I• the provision
•

Chore s m ay P•le up because
you won't tackl e them as they
come. Procras tm at1on cou ld be
t-he tru e th ief o f yo ur 11m e
toda y

which allows you to defer
paying Income fa• on any

: profit made from the sale
of your home If you buy a

1 more expensive one w.lthln
I a certain amount of lime. II

·• does not apply In all cases.
I
For example, If you sell a
~· vacation home at a $2,000
•I profit and promptly buy a
•
I
•
I
I
I

much

more

expensive

place, can you defer paying
the income tax on the
profit? The answer is no l

This tax break is
available only when both
1 the house sold and · the
1 house purchased serve as

If !hAre Is anything wo
can do to help you in the
field of re~( tslote pltut
phone or drop in 11
LEADINGHAM REAL
ESTATE, Sll Second Ave.,
Gollipolis. Phone 446-7699.
"' · •.. ~ere to helot

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ROlf'S
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makes

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will seat
132 people
Pomeroy's newest
restaurant - a Burger Chef
-opened for business Friday
on Pomeroy's West Main St.
Formerly !he Country
Cousins Cook . Shoppe, the
structure has been remodeled
and redecorated over the past
several months preparing for
Friday's opening of the chain
restaurant.
Additional parking has
been added, about doubled in
fact , so that 58 cars can be
parked. There were only 30
spaces before. Seatin~ also
(Coallliald on Pill• 10)

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SHEILA CARSEY and Kay Hoover, employes of the new Burger Chef in Pomeroy, are
pictured at !he full salad bar.

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Monday, June 12, 1978

e

This is the new Burger Chef which opened for business in Pomeroy Friday.

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Legislators face task
SACRAMENTO, Calir .
(UP!) - A select b'l'OUP of
California legislators faces
the problem of how to make a
$5 billion state surplus fill the
gaps left by a $7 billion tax
loss to local government,
Dozens of organizations
flocked to Sacramento hoping
w get the ear of the special
committee
that
was
scheduled w begin holding
hearings today on ways to
cope with the state's new
property tax law.
The six legislators on the
committee will propose a
package to the Legislature to
dispose of the state surplus.

During the weekend, Gov .
Edmund G. Brown Jr. urged
politicians working against a
July I deadline to "not act
Uke a mob'' as they apportion
the state tax surplus.
In a speech to 250 county
supervisors,
Brown
counseled public officials to
" act like the civilized
citizenry that we are.
" If this state and its paid
representatives act like a
rabble trying to divide up the
spoils , it will further
undermine U1e confidence in
representative government,"
said • the
40-year-o ld
Democrat, who is running for

a second term in November.
TI1e Jarvis-Gann Initiative
approved by voters in a
landslide vole last week cuts
property taxes by 57 percent
- a mov e that slashes tax
revenue to local governments
from $12 billion w $5 billion .
Th e
initiativ e's
const itutionali ty has been
challenged in several suits
fil ed in the Californ ia
Supreme Court.
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20 Soviets are jailed
WASHINGTON IUPI ) - The Soviet Union has jailed 20 of
Its 58 citizens who are moniwring Soviet compliance with
human rights provisions of the Helsinki agreement and
revoked the citizenship of two others, a congressional agency
says.
The Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe,
the congres:'ional watchdog on the Helsinki accords, sa id
documents tt has received Indica te 20 Soviet citizens were
Imprisoned between Feb. 3, 1977, and June I, 1978.

First black man ordained

Truckers are challenged
WASHINGTON IUP!) - The Deparlment of Tr.ansportation has chaUenged independent truckers who believe the
55 mph speed limit is less energy efficient than higher speeds
w prove it.
A three day duel - the "Double Nickle Challenge " - will
be held August 1-3 at a 712-mlle speed track the department
uses for re!learch In East Liberty, Ohio, as part of the DOT's
effort to encourage truckers and bus drivers to obey tbe speed
limit for conservation and safety reasons.

Composite sketch has failed
CLEVELANI&gt; (UP!) - A compo~~lte sketch of a man seen
near Martin Luther King Voca,tlonal High School just before it
became the 13th In a year-long series of bmblngs has failed so
far w provide any aolld,leads wa pipe bomb "maniac" with a
grudge agalnlt schools and pornography.outlets.
The King High School bombing last week did about $5011 000
darMge. Membl!ra of the Pollee Bomb Squad, the Intelllge~ce
Urut and the U. S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
said the bomb apparently consisted of dynamite wrapped
around a pl_pe b«nb.

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AN EMPLOYE hands food purchases to a customer
from the drive through window on the west side of the
boilding at the new Burger Chef, W. Main St .. Pomeroy.

22 blacks die
in crossfire
SALISBURY, Rhodesia
IUPI) - Rhodesia says 22
blacks, all but one of them
civilians, were killed in a
cross fire between security
forces and black nationalist
guerrilla s, but villagers
dispute the official version .
It marked the second time
in less than a month large
numbers of black civilians
have been killed In fighting
between government troops
and insurgents - and the
second time cbnflicting
reports emerged from the
battlefield.

On Ma y 14 , 52 black
civilians died in a cross fire
and witnesses and bla ck
MANSFIELD, Ohio ( UPI) - The Richland County members of Rhodesia 's
Sheriff's Department was accuaed &amp;mday in a copyrighted interim government also
slory in the Mansfield News-Journal of punlahlng prlaoners by disputed the mllltary 's
keeping them In an aU-eement room while shackled.
version of that battle.
The latest In a aerietl of articles by the newljlllper dealing
The official communique
with the lherllf's office said perha)ll the roughest lreatment isqued Sunday said the Insurgiven an Inmate was In 1974 when a man was ahackled · gents fired first after they
backwards for several days &amp;lid deprived of foocl, water and were spotted in the bush by a
the 111e of a wllet.
Rhodesian military patrol
Saturday.

SheriH deputies accused

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Open Friday Nighttill8 p.m.
Other week days 9:30a.m . to 5 p.m.

SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) - Indian Prime Mlnlllter
Morarjl Desai 11)'1 the aolutlon of his nation's overpopulation
problem ia sell-control . "Peraonally,I believe In tello(:CIItrol a a
the best way of life for a rMn," Desai Nld durin&amp; a weekend
luncheon. "I'm considered a freak In thla matter."
Desai, 82, aald he gave up sexual activity al30 alter havinc
t:trro chUdren but conceded "only one In I million or 2 minion or
· 5 l'nUIIon" t~uld live with his prescription.
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Afire which started around
a fuse box destroyed the
mobile home of John Dennis
at 10 :12 p. m. Saturday . The
home was located off SR 7
near Hobson .
All of the family's
possessions were lost in the
blaze . No monetary loss
figure was given. However,
there was no insurance.
In other action, the Mid·
dleport Emergency squad
was called to North Fourth
Ave. at 3:50 p. m. Saturday
for Donald Craig, who was
taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.

Two escape

MANILA, Philippines (UP! )'- President Ferdinand Marcos
convened the Phlllppines' first elected legislative body in
nearly six years today but said the nation was not ready for an
end w martial law rule.
"We can only make an educated gtless as to when it will be
possible and propitious and right to lift martial law," Marcos
wid the flrst session of the 20&lt;knember interim National and a
nationwide television audience.

GRANGER, Utah I UPI ) - Declaring it an unusual and
historic occasion, a Mormon bishop Sunday ordained the first
black man admitted to the church's priesth ood in more than a
century.
Joseph Freeman Jr., 26, a telephone oompany worker, was
ordained in a simple ceremony in the Granger Stake diocese
Center of the 15th Ward. Afterward , Freeman said his new
status reaffinned his faith in the church and In God.

Home is
leveled
by fire

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Self-control is solution .

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

November and conservative
politicians have warned that
if the court strikes down the
tax measure there would be a
"public outcry" that would
sweep them out of office .
Local governments already
have started drastic cost
reductions . Many school distr ic ts canceled summer
schools, some fire districts
considered switch ing to
volunteers and tens of
thousand s of dismissal
notices were sent.

vacat ion house doesn ' t

quality . However , if you •:
owned the dwelling for •
more lhan the required
lime to allow lhe profit to •
be taxed as loog term I
capital gains (nine months during calendar year 1977 •
and one year.. afler thai ). I
the l2.000 profit would only •
be Iaxed at half the normal ·•
rate.
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CHESAPEAKE , Ohio
(UPII - Patricia Franklin,
28 ,
Chesapeake,
was
convicted of voluntary ARIES (March Zt-Aprll Iii Take
manslaughter Friday in care how ~ au phra se lh1 ng s
today or yo u c ould lnadver tconnection with the Feb. 26 enlly
oflend an old fr iend. Th e
murder of a neighbor Steven worst part o f it 1S, he probably
Bill Stevens, 38.
wouldn 't tell you at th e lime .
Testimony at the trial TAURUS (April ZO-May ZOI Er·
brought out that Mrs . ro rs or hurt fee lmgs ar e likel y
today tn finan ci al transactio ns
Franklin shot Stevens in the undertake
n in has te Know with
belief he was molesting her whom you 're deal ing . Ab ove
daughter . She had pleaded all . take your l ime.
guilty due to temporary ' N F~ W S I' A PI-; n F.NTJo: IH'HISI': A.SSN . I
insanity.
Mrs. Franklin faces a
possible ~year sentence.

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you r pu rse or packages on lh e
bu s and bltlhely walk away .
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members .
lake char ge of the party today
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few people still can th1s way tmagi nalton ma y play tricks on
but it is NOT SAFE. Fer this you and loresee defeal u
where
reason, hot water bath and there cou 1d be vtciOry n1or.
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vegetables also contam en· SCORiliO (Oct . Z4-Nov. 221 '
zymes that may cause un~ Th ough yo u are talent ed in
desirable changes in color, certain ways . lhese do not
flavor , and texture. When ex tend to mana g1 ng yo ur own
heat must penetrate each
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re-evaluate the condition of
Remember, it's your tax
their natural resources. Has dollars. You have the opthere been improvements? portunity - voice your
Are more improvements opinion !
needed? Why haven't there
been more problems solved?
What else needs to be done ?
Please respond . Your
comments are needed and
welcomed. If you have not
Your Shopping
been given a questionnaire please request one. Plan to be
at the public meeting to speak
Center Fur Father's
on and listen to the problem

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10:00-Card Sharks 3,,, 15; Edge of Night 6; Pass The
Buck 8; Joker's Wild 10; To Tell The Truth 13; Over
Easy 33.
10:31)-Hollywood Squares 3,4, IS; High Hopes 6; Price
Is Right 8, 10; $20,000 Pyramid 13; Paint Along With
Nancy Kaminsky 33.
11 :00-High Rollers 3,, ,15; Happy Days 6,13;
Charlie's Pad 3J.
!1 :JI)-Wheel of Fortune 3, 15; Family Feud 6. 13;
Partridge Family •• Love of Life 8, 10; Erica 33;
11 :•s-Theonle 33; 11 :55-CBS News 8; Loving
Free 10.
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12:00-Newscenter 3; News 4.6.10; GambitS; Midday
Magazine 13; Watch Your Mouth 33.
12 :31)-Ryan's Hope 6, 13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 15;
Search for Tomorrow 8, 10; French Chef 3J.
1:00-For Richer, For Poorer 3; ; All My Children 6, 13;
News 8; Young &amp; the Restless 10; Not For Women
Only 15; Keyboard Sonatas 33 .
1:31)-Days of Our Lives J,4,15; As The World Turns
B,10; 2:oo--one Life to Llve 6, 13; Flve Red Herrings
33; 2:30--Doc!ors J,4, 15; Guiding Light 8, 10.
3:00-Another World J,4, 15; General Hospital 6, 13;
Llll.as Yoga &amp; You 20,J3.
3:31)-AII In The Family 8,10; Prime Time 20; Book
Beat 33.
&lt;:00-Mister Cartoon J; Superman 4; For Richer, For
Poorer 15; Merv Griffin 6; Addams· Family 8;
Sesame St. 20,33; Gomer Pyle USMC 10; Dinah 13.
&lt;:31)-My Three Sons 3; Gilligan's Is. 4;,8; Brady
Bunch 10; Little Rascals 15.
5:00-Here Come Tho Brides 3; Star Trek 4; Gun smoke
8; Mister Rogers 20,33; Hogan's Heroes 10;
Emergency One 13; Petticoat J~UilCiion 15.
5:31)-News 6 ; Elec. Co. 20.33; Mary Tyler Moore 10;
Hagan 's Heroes 15.
6:00-News 3,4,6,8, 10, 13, 15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20 ;
Making Things Grow 33.
6: 30--NBC News 3,,,15; ABC News 1J; Andy Griffith 6:
CBS News 8,10; Over Easy 20; Antiques 33.
7:01)-(ross.Wits 3,, , Newlywed Game 6, 13; Marly
Robbins Spotlight 8; News 10; Gilligan's 1s. 15;
Daniel Foster, M.D. 20; Shepherd's Pie 33.
7:31)-That Nashville Music 3; lh Search of •• Muppot
Show 6; Match Game PM 8; MacNeil -Lehrer'
Report 20,33; Wild Kingdom 10; Candid Camera
13; Nashville On The Road 15.
8:00-Little House On The Prairie 3,4,15; Baseball
6,13; Jeffersons 8;10; Consumer Survival 20,33.
8:31)-Good Times 8,10; Turnabout 20.33.
9;00-Movle " Love Is Not Enough" 3.4.15; Mash 8.10;
Melli J3; Art America 20.
9:30--()ne Day At ATime 8,10; Art Amerlct 20.
10:00-Lou Grant 8,10; News 20; 10 :»--ver Easy 20.
11 :00-News 3,,,6,8,10, 13,15; Dick Cavett 20; Over
Easy 33.
11 :31)-Johnny Carson 3,, ,15; Soap 6,13; Movie " Linda" 8; ABC News 33; Movie "Marly" 10.
12 :00-Janakl 33; 12:05--Pollce Story 6, 13; 1:00Tomorrow 3,•; 1:ls-News 13.

Saturday, .June 10

For Sunday . June 11

"T•rrorl•ts were seen with
Olher, of the group to run into
a nearby vilage," the com·
IDWlique said. The patrol
pursued them and returned
the fire.
VIllagers said some insurgents fled into the bu sh but

only one guerrilla took
shelter in a village hut along
with eight women and
children.
The villagers said security
forces poured fire into the
thatched hut and a RhOdesian
plane set it ablaze from the
air, killing all the people
inside.
The military version, con·
firming the deaths, said, "a
hut cau ght fir e and
ammunition was heard tAl
cKplode within U1e hut. Nine
unidentified bodies were later
recovered.
Wounded survivors of the
Saturday fighting left trails of
blood leading off into the bush
where they crawled seeking
refuge from the battle.
Th e Military Command
said a search of the village
after the shooting slopped
uncovered a " Communist
weapon, loaded magazines, a
mortar bornb and a quantity
of small
arms and
ammunition of communist
origin.''
The In surgents, of the
Palriotlc Front, have vowed
to destroy the whlte-1!11norlty
regme of Rhodesian Prime
Minister Ian Smith and his
int erim g overnment
composed of moderate,
in ternally ba ~e d bla ck
nationalist leaderltl

Two persons escaped in·
juries when th eir cars
collided headon in a slight
curve on a bridge Sunda y at
5:30p.m. on County road 10 •
just north of SR 124.
According to Meigs County
Sheriff James J . Proffit,
Janel Ma rie Hatfield, Rt. I,
Rutland was northbound and
a vehicle driven by Donnie
Dodson , Middl eport, was
traveling south when they
collided . Hatfield was left of
center, but no citation was
issued. There was heavy
damage to both vehicles.
The department is aIso
investi gatin g three theft
CQmplaints.
RObert Codner, Rt. I, Long
Bottom advised sometime
Saturday between 2 and 10
p.m. a 15 HP Evinrude motor
and gas tank was taken from
his boat anchored on Old
Town Creek.
Howard Jeffers, Kingsbury
Road, told deputies after 10
p.m. Saturday a battery was
taken from his car. His car
had run out of gasoline, when
he returned he discovered the
battery gone.
Wilson Dailey, Rt . I, Port·
land, reported his son 's 10
speed bicy cle was stolen
Saturday bet ween 7 and 9
p.m. from the state park at
Portland.

Weather
Thunderstorms this af·
ternoon and early tonight.
Highs in mid or upper 80s
with a low in the upper 50s.
Mostly sunny and cooler
Tuesday with high tern·
peratures in the low or mid
70s.

PTO TO MEET
There wlll be a special
meeting of Chester PTO
Wednesday, June 14, at 7:30
p.m. at the school. Purpose of
the meeting Is to discuss
donations lo the Chester Gym
Improvement Fund . The
committee for the im·
provemenl fund will meet
immediately following 'the
PTO meeting.

Skies cleared Friday morning so the annual field day - always a highlight of the sc hool
year - was held at the Meigs·Junior High School in Middlepor t. Headed by Bruce Wilson
and Bob Downie, faculty members, the day's activities fea tured all of the traditional races
and contests with some tough competition. There were prize ribbons galore, secured again
this year free of charge to the school by another faculty member Vicky Hughes. While
students were enthusiasti c about the day's activities, the b1g hi ghlight carn e in the final
surprise event when they were permitted to throw water-filled ba lloons at the heads of
faculty members including Principal John Mora. Throwing water-filled ba lloons at faculty
members was the surprise event of the Meigs Junior High School fi eld day. .J esse Vail has
his head in the hole of the bull's eye and was ready to gel clobbered - and he did.

Patrol probes 6 wrecks
The Gallia · Meigs Post.
Highway Patrol, investigated
six acc idents over th e
weekend.
The patrol invest igated a
head-on collision on Graham
Srhool Rd., one mile north of
Rt. HI.
A spokesman reported an
aut o dri ve n by Barbara
Kemper, Kerr, went out of
control in gravel and struck a
vehi cle headon driven by
Betty L. Bl oomer , 36,
Gallipoli s. Th ere wa s no
damage to the Kemper auto.
Dama ge was moderate to the
Bloomer vehicle. There wa s
no citation.
A passenger in the Kemper
auto, Michael Kemper, 9, wa s
treated and released for neck
injuries.

$1,000 action
filed in court
A $1,000 judgment suit ws
filed in Meigs County Com·
mon Pleas Court by Jirrunie
D. Griffith, Middleport and
Margie Griffith against
Worley Rife and Paul A. Rife,
Middleport.
Plaintiffs seek a temporary
and permanent restraining
order enjoining the defen·
dants from using a road
across the plaintiffs' real
estate.
Case s dismissed were
Pomeroy Cement Block
versus Richard K. Jeffers ;
William Stephenson, versus
Mamie Stephenson ; Mary
lilngenette versus Clifford
l..ongenete ; Esther B. Simpson versus James E. Simpson.
~

A rcarend coll ision oc·
currcd at 6::10 p.m. Saturda y
on SR 338 £1\·e miles east of
Raci ne.
According to the patrol, an
auto driven by Clifford Hill ,
63, Racine, was struck tn the
rear by an auto driven by
J effrey T. Roberts, 16 ,
Racine. Roberts was cited for
assured clear distance . The
Hill vehicle incurred heavy
damage.
Hill wa s tre at ed a nd
released ror ba ck inj uries.
Autos driven by Hettie L.
Trout , 38, Pat riot, an d
Raymond H. Brumfield, 31,
Gallipolis, were involved in a
passing accident.
At II :30, on SR 7, one-ent h
of a mile south of U.S. 35. the
Trout vehicle, traveling north
turned right, just as the
Brumfield auto, also north
bound, started to pass. There
was minor damage to both
vehicles. The patrol reports
no injuri es and no citations.
The patrol investigated a

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
United Press International
Ohio extended ouUook
Wednesday through
Friday.
Fair Wednesday and
Thursday with a chance of
·showers Friday. Highs will
be In th.e 70s. Wed·
nesday, wannlng to the 80s
Thursday and Friday . The
low wlll be In the 40s or low
50s Wednesday morning
and range from the mid 50s
to mid 60s Thursday and
Friday.
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ltead-un culli stun at I :40 p.m.
Sunday on Ji m Da vis Rd. six·
lenths of a mile south of Nebo
Rd . There was moderate
damage to both autos when
the nort hbound vehic le
driven b)' Jackie i\clk ins, 25,
Hollansburg. Ohio, and th e
south bound auto driven by
Will iam Crislip, 23, Patriot,
collided. The re were no in·
ju ries , and no citation.
At 2:15, officers in·
vestiga ted an accident on SR
160, at the junction of U.S. 35.
Accord ing u the patrol, an
auto dri\'Cn by J oseph T. Cox,
68, Gallipol is, fa iled to stop
for a car stopped at the right
light, dri ven by Timothy R.
Davidson, 19, Addison. There
was moderate damage to
both vehicles. Cox was cited
for assured cl ear distance.
II fi nal mishap occ urred at
10:15 p.m. on County Rd. 25,
fi ve-tentlts of a mile west of
County Rd. 26 in Meigs
C'.ounty.
According to the patrol,
Walter Ellis, 16, Rutland, had
stopped to pick up an object
off the road. While backing
toward the object, the Ellis
car passed off the left side of
the road, causing moderate
dama ge. Ellis was uninjured.
SESSION CANCELLED
The open door session by a
r e p r e se n t ativ e fr o m
Co ngressm an Cla rence E.
Mill er's office has been
cancelled for the month of
June.
SQUAD RUN
The Pomeroy emergency
squad was called to the Texas
Road at 8:26a. m. Sunday for
Susan Kimball, a medical
patient, who was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hoipltal.

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