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12- The Datly Sentmel, Muldleport-Pomeroy, 0., Fnda), June 16, 1978
Stella, three daughters,

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ANNAL BELT
Anna L Mtlhoan Belt,
formerly of Metgs County,
died June 8 m Akron Funeral
servtces were held June 12 at
1p m at the Hopkms Funeral
Home m Akron
Survtvmg
are
one
daughter-m-la\1
Vtvtan
Mtlhoan ,
Akron ,
two
brothers, Clarence and Floyd
Bentz, East Ltverpool , and
three ststers, Bertha Baker of
East Ltverpool, Henen Smtth
of Portland , and Besste Fttch
of Long Bottom
Also sumvmg are four
step-sons, two step-daughters
and several meces and
nephews Mrs Belt was
preceded m death b) four
sons, one daughter and her
hrst and second husbands
HUGH A BLACK
Word has been received of
the death of Hugh A Black
63, 1075 Western Ave ,
Chtllicothe, a former Mead
Corp executive, May 12 a tins
residence followmg an extended tllness
He became associated with
Meaclin 1946 and had served
as a consultant after ht s
retirement A nail\ e of Kmg&gt;1on , he was born Jan 4 1915,
a son of the late John 0 and
Nellie Crouse Black On Apnl
2 1946, he was marned to the
former Mary V Wtlliamson
of Pomeroy who sumves
along wtth a sister, Elizabeth
Black of Bambndge HIS
parents, a stster and two
brothers preceded htm m
death
Dunng World War l1 Mr
Black served as a lieutenaJII
commander m the U S
Navy He was a member of
the
Chtllicothe
First
Presbytenan Church
Mr Black graduated from
Mtamt Umverslty and ea rned
a master's degree at the
Umverstt) of Wtsconsm He
also was a graduate of
Fletcher School of International
Law
an d
Dtplomacy tn Massachusetts
and was a Fletcher Fello11
A mem onal senH.'e \Joas

Kathryn and
1
Rosemary, hts mother, Mrs
1
Eula Bracken, who made her
1 home wtlh htm , all of
held at the First Presbytertan Mtdland , Pa , and one
Church tn Chtlhcothe with the brother Earl Peacock, of
Rev James Grove offtctatmg New York
!ollowmg cremauon
He was a former restdent of
Mmgs County and ts the
nephew of Ross Noms.
GEORGE COOK
George Walter Cook, 84 , Syracuse, Tom Noms,
Syracuse, dted thursday Letart Falls, Carl Norrts,
evenmg at Holzer Medtcal JunctiOn Ctty and Rev Tan
Norns of Rome Ctty . lndtana
Center
Funeral services 11ere held
He was a son of the late
at
the Schwerha Funeral
Charles and Ltza Jane
Home
at Mulland, Pa June
Walker Cook
10
Carroll
Norns and stster,
Best des his parents, he was
Mrs
Opa
l Zerkle, of
preceded m death by hts wtfe,
Syracuse,
attended the
Emma L • a daughter ,
serv1ces
Marte , a stepson, Harold
He was preceded m death
Capehart, a grandson , Mark
by
one stster, Katheryn
Riebel, and a SISter, Maggte
Brownell
and father , Walter
Dtddle
Peacock
SurvlVlng are three sons,
Cect l, Wellsvtlle , Charles
Bernard and Raymond, both
of Syracuse, ftve daughters,
RALPH WALKER
Mrs Pearl 1Mayde ) Searls,
Ralph R Walker, 68, a
Cheshire, Mrs Clarence noted Logan Htgh School
(Edna ) Searls, Bidwell, Mrs sctence tnstru ctor and a
Russell 1Della ) Mtller and prestdent of the Oh10 Rettred
Mr s Rtchard (Florence} reachers Assoctallon, dted
Riebel, both of Tucson , Am , Wednesday mght after sufand Mrs Ezra 1Eva mae 1 fer mg a heart attack at hts
Ph illips, Syracuse, 31 468 N Sprmg St restdence
grandchtldren. 10 great Born May 16, 1910, m Engrandchildren, 12 step- lerpnse, son of the late
grandchildren, 10 step-great- Joseph and Tena Bloom
grandchtldren, and several Walker, he was a teacher for
meces and nephews
36 years
Mr Cook was a member of
Wa lker obtatned ht s
the Syracuse Ftrst Umted bachelor's and master 's
Presbytenan Church and the degrees m edu catiOn from
Fraternal Order of Eagles Ohto Umvers1ty
Funeral services wtll be
He started hiS teachmg
held at l p m Monday at the career m the Karns one room
Ewmg Funeral Home where school m Hockmg County ,
fnends may call at any time where he taught grades HI
after 7 thiS evemng Bunal
He was a teacher and
wtll be 1n Syracuse Cemetery pnnc1pal
at
StarrWashington Htgh School m
Umon Furnace and Berne
CARL PEACOCK
Carl Pea cock 54, son of Unton Htgh School m Sugar
Mrs Eula Bracken and the Grove pr10r to becommg a
late Walter Peacock passed teacher, faculty manager and
awa) Tuesday June 6 tn school treasurer at Logan
Mtdland Hospital, Mtdland H1gh School
In 1961, he was selected as
Pa
Mr Pea cock had entered the outstandmg science
the hospital on June 2 to have teacher m the Ohto
a pacemaker placed to help Umverslly Dtstrtct
hi s bean. and on Tuesday
A member of the Southsuffered a blood clot In hts eastern Ohto Science Counctl
he served three tunes as
leg
He IS survived by his wtfe chauman of the Southeastern
Ohto Dtstrtct Sctence Da)
He also was a member of
the Batelle Memortal Sctence
lnslitute, Kappa Alpha Beta
honorary and Ohto Education
Assoctauon
He sold msurance for the
Motonst Mutual Insurance
Co for 38 years
ln 1968, he orgamzed the
Hockmg Co un t) Ret Ired
Teachers Asso ctallon and
11as the orgamzat10n's ftrst
president
He 11as a life member and
also served as a trustee-atlarge of the Ohio Reured
Teachers Assoctation He
also was a life member of the
National Retired Teachers
Assoctataon
Survtvmg are hts wtfe.
Jenme Mae Dtxon Walker,
two sons, Donald Raymond
Walker of Elyna and Wilham
Joseph Walker of Cheshtre,
Conn , two brothers, Herbert
Walker of Logan and Floyd
Walker of Mentor a SISter,
Mrs Manon (Ruth) Gray of
Groveport. one brother-Inlaw. lrvm Huston of Logan,
four grandchildren, NanC)
and Dtane of Elyrta and Beth
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SAN LUIS PASS, Texas
(UP!) - The restdents of
Galveston Island know the
dangers of the vtctous
lUldertow through the pass on
the Island 's southern t1p But
to the ftve VISttmg children a
wade m the Gulf of Mextco
seemed hke a pleasant
diverston on a hot June
afternoon
Moments after the ftve none of whom could swtm -

tgnored the warnmg stgns
and waded into the surf
Thursday the undertow
caught them , sweeping them
to lhetr deaths m front of
horrtfted onlookers who could
do nothmg to help
Brazorta County rescue
teams recovered the bodtes of
two gtrls late Thursday and
searched the beach and
dragged the water ear ly
today for bodtes of the other

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Accountability

TOPEKA, Kan (UPJ) Five members of a Topeka
(Continued !rom 1111• I)
famtly were ktlled early
on the House floor
today m a hre m thetr
The legtslattOn reqmres the apartment on the ctty's east
state to provtde m-servtce, stde, authonlles satd
ftscal management trammg
The Identtttes of the
to loca l sc hool dtstn ct vtctuns, SBid to be a man and
treasurers and gtves the state woman and three children,
supenntendenl of pubhc were not nnmedtately
mstru cuon prtor approval available
authonty over the audttor's
A spokesman for the
tss uance of a cerllhca te Topeka fire department satd
allowtng schools to close
th e blaze appeared to
Before the btll was passed,
th e House defeated an
amendment whtch would
have prohtbtted ahy pubhc
school m Oh10 to close
(Continued !rom 11111 1)
Also defeated was an
amendment to force a school btll were Sens Thomas A
district to cut back tls Van Meter, R-Ashland; Paul
operauon to mmimum state E Pfetfer, R-Bucyrus, and
standards before tt would be Ronald Nabakowskt, Dallowed to close
Loram
AdoptiOn of the latt er
Majortty
Democrats
amendment would have caucused for two hours
required schoo ls to cut before debate began and
teac her
sa lanes
and headed off what could have
el 1mmate
courses not been an explostve debate
absolutely requtred for over school busmg for ractal
graduatiOn
desegregalion
Rep C Wilham O'Neill, RVan Meter offered an
Co lum bus,
sa td
ht s ame ndm ent whtch would
amendment expressed the have forbtdden the state
phtl osophy that
baste Controllmg Board to release
educatiOn was better than no any school loan or advance
educallon at all should payment of a substdy to fulfill
schools have to close
a federal court order Without
"It's a questton of whether the consent' of the enttre
you want to dnve around for General Assembly
two months m a Cadtllac then
Van Meter satd such actton
Sit home wtthout any by the Controllmg Board,
transportation for the rest of which has already ad• anced
the year " sa id 0 Netll " If Cleveland 1ts enllre 1978 state
you can' t afford the Cad illac, substdy, constttutes "a maJor
you have to go ahead and buy policy decJston which should
the Ford and drtve ll arolUld not be made by a super mm1
for while "
Legtslature "
Referrmg to U S Dtstnct
Court Jud~e Frank J
Balttstt's dectston to keep
Cleveland schools open for
Velerans Memorial Hospital desegregation purposes, Van
Admtsswns - Brenda Meter satd
'Unless thts amendment IS
LeMaster, Pomeroy
approved, you have very
clearly opened the door for
the federal court to come m
Holzer Medical Center
here and seize the enllre $40
(Discharges June 15)
mtlhon loan fund "
Pamela Albert. Sophta
Under an agreement
Chesser, Mmme Clark, Flora reached m the DemocratiC
Dailey, Leona Ebersbac h, caucus , Ocasek qutckly
Kermit Faught, Thomas moved to table
the
Gooldm , Jason Hall, Mary amendment and debate went
tlarrts, Karen Heath. James no further The amendment
Htll, Margaret Hoschar, was tabled on a 21-10 party·
Goldie Houck, Tom lson, lme vote
Ethel Knotts, Fredertck
Sen Kermeth R Cox, )).
Lamer, Frank Marttnko, Barberton, who favored a
Leon McKnight , Orpha stmilar amendment to Jumt
Peters, Marhn Poe, Myrtle th e Controlling Board 's
Sampson, Dana Sargent, Joy authortty to release busmg
Shtelds, Emma Swon, fund s, sa td the ca ucus
ranvel Wamsley, Ltnda discussiOn was "hea lthy but
ard , Bethany Wreede
not volallle "
(Births)
Mr and M~s Garr) Sexton,
daughter.1ackson

Democratic

Hospital News

three vtctlms Authorities
said none of the victuns knew
lxlw to swun.
"The
pass ha s
a
tremendous undertow ," satd
Stenff's Capt Gene Smtih,
who headed the search
teams "The ktds asked tf
they could go in the water
They were out there Just
when the tlde was gomg out
and tt has one helluva a
current It Just swept them
out''

Smtth satd the chtldren, on
an afternoon outing, went

ongmate on the ftrst floor of
the two-story untt All hve of
the bodies were found U1 the
upstatrs porllon of the
complex, he satd
Ftre Chtef Joe Douglas satd
me of the children appeared
to be under 2 years of age and
the two other chtldren
appeared to be between 6 and
10 years of age
"When we arrtved, thetr
lUllt was totally (engulfed m
flames)," srud Douglas, who
responded to the I 56 am.
call ' It was qwckly brought
under con trol - wtthin 30 or
45 mmutes There was
nothmg parttcularly unusual
about the ftre, except the
tragtc thmg ts that more
people don't have smoke
detectors "
Douglas satd the cause of
the flr e was sttll und er
mveshga tlOn

Court actions
filed Thursday
Two sutts for money, three
acttons for divorce and two
for dtssoluuon of marnages
have been flied m Metgs
County Common Pleas Court
Umled Student Atd Funds,
lndtanapolis, lnd , ftled sutt
tn the amount of $3,056 16
agamst Davtd S Heaton, Rt
3, Pomeroy
Agnes Sellers, Portland,
flied sutt tn the amount of $900
agamst Aaron Turner, Rt I,
Long Bottom, et al for
damages as the result of an
acctdent Feb 4, 1977 m
Lebanon Townshtp
Ftlmg for dtvorce 11ere
Dottle Cremeans, Rt 4,
Pomeroy, agamst Cha rles
Cremeans, Coolvtlle, llene
Hall , Mtddleport, agamst
Truman Hall, Mtddleport,
Cynthia Ann Mayle, Mtd·
dleport, agatnst Ca lvtn
Wtlford Mayle, Jr , Rt 1,
Racme
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F1'mg for dtssolutlon were
Martha Clonch, Mtddleport,
and Wtlliam Clonch, Mtddleport, and Donna V
Lavender, Mtddleport, and
Wtlltam T. Lavender. Mtd·
dleport

wadmg when the ptckup
truck m which they were
mling became stuck m soft
sand. The area, known as
Surfstde Beach and located
south of Galveston tsland,

was marked no swunmmg, he
satd
The bodtes of Carol ·
Masters, 15, of Sugar Land
and Lmda Zahn, 13, of
Houston were recovered
about 100 yards from the
shore Still mtssmg were
Carol's brother, Leroy, 7, her
stster, Usa, 10, and James
Bowman, 10, of Houaton.
Smtth satd Bowman's
stster, Kelly, 16, was wtth the
party but did not go m the
water.
"She saw what was happemng, though, and went out
to try to save her brother,"
Smith SBld. ' She caught hliD
for a whtle but the current
was so bad she had to let go of
him

The
Tenth
Dtstnct
Democrallc Action Club held
tts orgamzatlonal meetmg
recently at the Elks Club tn
Martetta The featured
speaker was Stale Senator
Anthony Celebrezze, Jr,
Democratic candtdate for
Secretary of State
In hts remarks, Celebrezze
emphastzed the degree of
untty whtch extsts among the
Democrats runnmg for state
olftce, and felt that tt would
carry the entire ucket to
vtctory m November
Celebrezze was crttlcal of
the mcumbent Secretary of
State Ted Brown He felt the
offtce should do much more to
get people to recognize the
unportance of votmg He also
crtllctzed hts opponent 's role
as chatrman of the Ballot 1
Commtsston, sta\m~ that the
language of tssues ont he
ballot remams extremely
unclear and that the adverttsmg of tssues has been
madequate.
Celebrezze also felt that
electton stattsttcs are not

TAG DAY SET
Syracuse - Mtners•tlle
Baseball Assoctatton will
hold tag day Saturday m the
•lllage of Pomeroy and
Syracuse Soltclttng
donauons wtll be members of
the softball, htlle league and
T-ball teams All donattons
1111l be greatl y apprectated
SUNS WIN AGAIN
The Syracuse Suns T-ball
team upped thetr season
record 4-1 by defeating
Rutland Thursday mght 2323

Teenager
(ConUnutd hun pace 1)
dleport youth to Fatrfleld
School for Boys m Lancaster.
0 , for repeated mctdents of
obtaining mot or vehicles
from car dealers through
deceptton and vtolatton of
proballon
It ts reported the youth had
obtamed cars and motorcycles from dealers m Metgs,
Gallta and Mason colUlttes

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

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R'the same locauon The
fit queen's luncheon wtll be held
nil at 2 30 p m on Fnday, June
~ 23, at the Masomc Temple m
of Mtddleport
·~ All local queens such as
w proms, Juruor M1ss, etc , are
dE welcome to the queen's
N luncheon.
They should
m contact Mary Ault tf they
~· wtSh to attend

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SQUAD RUNS
The Pomeroy Emergency
th Squad made two emergency
L• runs Thursday afternoon
~ At 2 10 p m the squad was
hE called to the Ward residence
co m Harnsonvllle where Mr
ca Ward had caught his toe m a
m1 lawnmower. He was treated
Cr on the scene
16! At 4.23 p.m
Brenda
WI Templeton, New Street, a
EA medtcal pattent was taken to
~:Veterans Memo nal Hospttal

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WORD RECEIVED
Cl
Friends and 1elahves In
1Meigs County have recet•ed
word of the death June b of
Sharon Smtth 30, formerly of
Metgs count\ , In a Col umbus
hospital She IS survi ved by
- several cousms 111 lhe Met gs
Cu unl y area

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Sale Prices on Summer. Furniture, Watches,
f'UNDS DISTRIBUTED
State Auditor Thomas E
Ferguson's office armoWJced
the June, 1978 dlstrtbullon of
133,:149,6119 m Aid to Dependent Children to 484 ,489
recip ieo , tn Ohto 's 88
countte , Meigs County
recei,ed ~ 449 for 1,019
rcup1en1-.
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VIdeo Games, Radios, Handkerchiefs and
Jeans.
SHOP FRIDAY TIL 8:00, SATURDAY TIL 5:00

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SU NDAY, JUNE 18, 1978

GALLI POLIS- POINT PLEASANT

MIDDLEPORT- POMEROY

PRICE 25 CENTS

EXTENDE!l FORECAST
Monday lhrough Wednesday, a few
scatterrd sho\\ers or thundershowers
daily, 1uth highs m the upper 70s or 80s

Lows ~Ill be m the upper 50s to lhe
middle OOs Monday and 10 the 60s
Tucsdo) and Wednesday

Panel seeks
involvement
POMEROY
ad~Jlescents

Chtldren

and

- hu"' can they consohda te

their po11er lo enhance higher standards of
sc\f-&lt;hrection 1

Bob Morns, prmc1pal of Pomeroy
Flcmcntar) , Dun Morrts, dtrector of
turrtculum develupment for Metgs Luca l

SIGNJN(; UP FOR FROG HACE - Ed Slater left, employe of Kerrs

Schools, JUvenile probation offi cer Carl

D1stnbutmg Co , Athens 1s shown entertng h1s frog 'Kermit' ' In the .mnual frog

llysell and John Brammer cuunselor m

JUmp" to be sta~ed Saturday, June 24, at Marauder Sladtum m J&gt;omero) FIIhng
out the entry form for' Kertnlt 'IS Bill Young grand croaker mcharge of vice

the chil d and adolescent program at the
Metgs Mental Health Center wtll address

Area fire deparltnents invited
to take part in July 4 contest
rerreatton fest1val

GAl l.IPOI IS - The yellu" ball
Accordmg to Ftre Chief James Northup
su""""ded 14 feet off the ground, won 't be
area
ftrc depar1rncnts are Jnvttcd to enter
the only thtng to get 11et when Gallipoli s
firemen hold the1r second annual water-

ball fight. July 4 BJ the lime the battle ts
over the firemen "Ill have soaked each
other as ~ell
Spon sored romtly b) lhe Gallipolis
Shrine Club •nd the Gal!Ipulis 1'1re
Dcpanmcnt, lhe evelll IS schedul ed to

learns for the cumpetlttun North up sa1d
any depanment nHI) register two person

tht:s questiUn at the Mc1g:s Human
Resource Cuunc11 s luncheon m ectm~ at
the Me1gs lnn 'luesda) , June 20 dt noon

The panel hnpes for audience parUc1patwn bram stormmg posstbihltes for
mvolvement of patents, students local
a ~en c1 es. teachers and udm tm strauon to
support th e rno\•ement uf yo uth t oward

goa ls which

nu~ht

mclude self-disctpline,

prrde and ln V(Jivcmcnt vta grou p
gu1dance
Anvonc mtr1 estcd IS ll tYI! ed to &lt;:ltlend
the luncheon meettng Nu rcserva twns dre
llCCCSSHr}'

t~ams by appearing ,JlJ p m on the da) of
the battle Northup also said area CIVIC

FIIIE f tf,HTERS SUMMONED
MlDDJ.EPOHT - The M1ddlepon
l'n e Department was ca lled to the UI
The obJect of the watcrballltght Is for 1e1 sectiOn of l{oul es 7 and 33 Fnda) ,11
begm at f p m on the c1ty park wl.llcrfrunt one team tu llW\ e the ) ell ow ball from I he II 06 p m ~here a truck owned by Rubert

and IS part or he commum ty's

~::~nn 1m\

clubs and fraternal orgamza1 1ons may
ent er teams

rl\ cr center tu the opponent 's end of .1 100 fool

long steel cable uSing a tOO pound lper

square tnch r stream of water pourmg out
of a 11 t mth hose
1wu teams com pete eat: h lime under a
three mm ut e luntt cll itl lbe dmmpiOnshlp
team 1s chosen by an chnunuuon proce~s
Northup noted that at the conclusion of
the regular team matches, chi ldren •Ill
GAl.llPOl.IS - Mik e Kamman , have d chance to 1ry thctr luck at waterball
general chatrma n ror the 13th mmual fi ght Ulg

River festival
begins July 1

Creauthers, Route 2 Pomeroy was un
fire f1remcn c xun ~ mshcd the btaze

Four vandalism

II

,

DISCUSS COUNTY-WIDE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

dulles Pictw-ed, left to nght are Don Phtlltps and James

- 1\ meeung of co unty Ia~&lt; enforcement officers was held
Frtday aflernoon to disc uss the proposed counlv wtdc
lOJnrnumcatJOn system dCS I ~ n ed tO atd O{ftccrs In lhctr

Justt&lt;c Shenff James M ont~omery, far nght, served as
chmrman of the grant proposal committee
9

Foster held re presentatives fo r the Ad.numstratton of

4

Proposed county-wide communication
system discussed by Gallia officials
GA!.L!PO J IS - A p1oposed counl )· cuuld foresee no problems "'1th re~ard:s to

1t ponable unlls tor tne Gallia County
Shenff s Office lour mobile and four
Ille represe ntcttl v~s spc..:ula ted tha t portable umt&gt; for the Gallipolis C11y Pohce
discussed here f nday afternoon b) local
the
proposal
1\ ould probably be approved Depaitmenl. one mobile and one portable
law enforcement off1cers
umt for the Vil lageofC heshtre, o'ne mob1le
The meetmg which was called by b) Ocluber of thiS year
If approved, the ~rant would supply and one pOJHtbl ~ um t for Vmton , two
Ga lila Count) Sher 1H James MontgomerY,
concerned the progress of the grant $50 HlO to the county tu be used lor the mobJie and two portable wuls for Rio
proposa l subtnttted to fund the com- purchase of mob1lr and porta ble com Gra nde one rnob1lc and one portable umt
"'de ( {JIUHIIUIII(Uti O/lS

S)S lem

\\CI S the fundm g

mumcat iOn net \\ ork

Don Phillips and James Foster, held
represent all ves for the Admmtstratlon of
Just1ce, told the offtcers the p1 oposu l " as

betng Vlclled f,IVorabl\ and lhal lhC\

Vinton mayor calls
for 5 resignations

River Recreation Festival smd Sat urda)
reams destrmg to JcgtsteJ ln ddvance
that plans have been completed for the ur who want more mformatlun ma)
Ga llipolis celebration scheduled lui July I L11nl ac1 CIIhci Chi ef Northup (44lHI613 ) 01
through 4
Maimtng Wei herhull 1446-438:1 I
BY t.ARRV EWING
The event ts sponsored each year bv
VINTON - Chargmg H lack of counctl
lhe Gallipolis Area Chamber of Comcooperl!tiOn durmg th e pa st s1x months,
merce
Vmton Major Howard Neekamp has
Fcsllvthes Y.lll ~ct undcrwa) Suturcalled for the restgn&lt;iliOns of Council
day, July I With a queen coronallon of
Members Elva Adkins, Harold Brown,
fic1al opemng ceremonies, a voca l concert
Charles Easter, Gary Mc&lt;:Jaskey, and
by the Gallta Academy l!tgh School
Rodney Alderman
Madngats and entertainment by I ex
On Jur1e 14, Mayor N•-ekamp sent a
Hamson and the Valley Boys, Country and
eerllhed letter to each of the council
Western Show
Sunday, July 2 \\Ill
nu~ mbers named above
feature a chicken barbecue, open house at
The letter read
' Our House museum and a gospel con'Your unme!hate res1gnatton will
cert all afternoon and a ski sho" and skt
POMEROY - Meigs County Sherif! preclude the necessJl) for )OU to engage an
races mto the evemng Monday, July 3,
James J Proffttl reports deputies arc atturney to defend you tn forthcommg
will be kids day actiVJlies featunn g checktng four vandalis1n complamts
liligatwn designed specifJc•lll to effect
wheelbarrow races, rope skipping, suck
Betty
Hawk
,
C
hesler,
owner
uf
the
)O
ur remova l from ofllcc
races, lurtle races ond a pet show
Sumerheld
Restaurant
rep&lt;Jrted
a
"In
dow
'Should le ga I o1 chon become
Tu.,day, July 4, highlights mclude a
had
been
broken
somet
une
Thu1
sday
necessary
the broader charges shall be
gtgantlc parade that starts In do11ntown mght
malfeasance
uusfeasanle ,
and
Ga llipolis at 11 30 am with patriolic
Fnday mormng, G•ry Dill, Chest&lt;J nonfeasance m office with speCifics clearly
ceremomes, a pra)er breakfast, magic
reponed the townships detailed"
shows, French Art Colony show, and the TownshtpTrustee.
road grader parked at the Township
Neekamp !'ilales thai tlus action must
area s largest fireworks display by the
Ga
rage
at
Chester
had
Its
glass
broken
be
taken tn order lo correct the miStakes
Gallipolis Volunteer Ftremen and Retntl
out by rocks Damages were eslimated al and problems caused by these ccuncJI
Merchants Association "Ill conclude the 545
members
day's ac1tVJtles
!.aura
Ctrcle.
Rt
3, Racine rDorcas1
In lcltphune lnlervle\\s Saturday,
Enlertamment will be proVl&lt;led by the
reported Friday morning that around 1 30 cuunrll membero Adkins, Easler,
Old Tyme Chorus, the G•rf1eld Ba rbec ue, am she was awakened by what she McClaskey and Alderman all staled
Ward's Keyboard &amp; t'rtends, and Country thought was a gunshot
lhey "'uuld not rt..,.;lgn.
Strangers and selections from 'G•IIia
When
she
got
up,
she
dlsco,ered
two
Councilman !::aster s.ud that the
Country" throughout the fo ur day festival
rocks
had
been
thrown
at
her
house
One
people
Vmton had elected hun to offtce,
Food and drinks will be offered by 13 rock struck the sJdtng, the other rock and thatof he
would not be threa tened with
concesston stands on the festival grounds bruke the sturm window and other wmdow court action by Ule mayor
The annual Rtver Recreation F'estlval
The fourth repon of vandalism oc
He furth er stated he wa s l&gt;rct&gt;ared to
IS designed as family fun and en·
curred on SR 7 near the mtersectlon of the go to court, 1f necessar) to IIHilfltaln h1s
tertamment gtvlng area famtlie s an upRun Road
offtce
portunlty to enjoy a fun weekend Wilhout Forest
t\ 1972 Chevrolet Impala owned by
Elva Adkins satd th.Il the mayor had
traveling on crowded highways
Sara
Wells,
Rt
I,
).,ng
Bottom,
had
been
no nght to ask them to resign that the
Any organization or tndtvldual ~ tslung
to enter the Fourth of July Parade should parked at the wide spot along SR 7 after counctl members are domg thm jobs, and
ftll out the coupon tn the local papers or developtng transmtsston problem trying to work with the ma)or Adkins
contact the Gallipolis Area Chamber of Sometime between nudmght and 10 am stated she would go to cow-l, If necessary
Counctlman Alderman satd that he
Commerce on State Street In Gallipolis Friday a quart beer bottle had been
thrown
thru
the
wui&lt;lshJela
d1dn
't kno~&lt; what charges the mayor could
Thls year's theme ts "America, Another
Shenff Profftlt requests the asststance brmg agamst htm m court Aloorman also
Year or Freedom
of the public m helpmg put an end lo the stated that he would not resign
rush of vandalism complatnls
C.•wtcllman McClaskey recognized
If
anyone
has
any
Information
that
can
that
there were pn1blems 11n the council,
FREE CLOTHING DAY
asstst
In
developing
the
ldeollly
of
the
bul
stated
he wuuld nut resign at this
CHESH IR E - The Galll a- Mel gs
time.
Community Ael on Agency wlll hold It s free culpritS, please ca ll the sheriff's ufhce
In other matters Arthur Woodyard ,
McClaskey urged cooporatton and
clothing da) for low tncomc persons on
Wednesday, June 21 , from 9 a Ill to 12 Columbus, reported he had a porch swmg better commumcatlon between the counctl
noon The Agency's dothtng bunk Is stolen from his properly In Sc1p1o Town and Mayor Neekamp
Counc ilm an Harold Brown was
located In the old high school bu1ldmg m ship, sometime between May 28 and June
tO
The
tncldent
Is
under
lnvestJgauon.
,
unavailable
fur ctr~nmenl
Cheshtre

probed Friday

is issued

t:A RI OAHLREIIG

OAVID BLACK

complaints are

Reminder
A spokesn1an tor the Metgs
Extenston Servtce tssued a
remmder today that JUnior
fatr kmg and queen appllcatlons are due m the
Meigs Extension Offtce June
26 Club members of 4-H, Gtrl
Scouts, F F A , F H A , and
v I C A who are 16 years of
age or older are encouraged
to enter the contest Applications are avatlable at the
F.xtenston Office
Requirements are as
follows Must have an exhibtt
of some form m the Juruor
Fatr Must be 16 years of age
or older on January 1 Those
ha vmg any questtons, contact
the Metgs Extension Office at
992-3895.

-

DAVID SII\ANG

VOL 13

provtded qutckly enough by
his opponent and felt that the
use of more modern
techntques could make such
mformatton more qutckly
available "The days of green
eye shades and ann garters
are over,'' Celebrezze satd
He concluded by saymg he
felt that the outcome m
November's ele&lt;:Uon would
be dectded by the small and
medtum stzed counties ln the
state
In other busmess, members
heard Daren Mtkal, candtdate for the 95th House
seat, and representatives of
other legtslauve candidates
Carl Kane, mayor of Beverly,
spoke for Dtck Celeste and
Mtke Dornan, candtdates for
govern or and lieutenant
governor
Officers elected for the
com mg year are · Mary
Benson, prestdent, Fatrfteld
County , Alexander Prtsley,
vtce-prestdent, Athens
Co unty. Mary Hackett ,
secretary, and Mary Bumworth, treasurer , both of
Washmgton County

1\.uto l'.n1 s and DcJhlberg Glass The volvement With tht! radio televisiOn InexeuJII Vl' dn c{tor uf lhc.: Suutheaste!n du stry durmg ~ht ch he wun several
(Jt.tnch.• Co ll t•ge itnd ( iiii\J t\Uil ll) lnll~~e Ohlu Hc~lll nal ( trllll t ll ICr.;C IVed h1 s awan.ls Ill' al so remains a t:tlv~ i:tS a
bathll rr l s degret m JuUmailsm from Uhw mm1 ~1er uf the Lutheran Church m
a d nunt slr&lt;~ Lu l s hct ve been t~ppotllt ~ d ! 1•
AmenGl
Stal l' Univ ersity m ltJ42
n t:~A
PIJStiiUn s i.ltcurdlllg IU .In i.U1
The (,alltpol!s rcsidenL received h1.s
In hi s new t apuut } IJi:.ihlbcJ g Yilll
noun&lt; ement made Jode~y by Paul C ll.a}eS
lontm ue t u tout dm.1te the hrghl) sue ba chelm s degree from Il lin ois Wesleyan
pr"' ~uch. nl
D.thlhcl g forrnct dt rct tul uf tlevclop lcssful free enler pr 1sc v. urk shops whtt h Un tVC I Sit) m 1960 and his m~:~ ster' s of
he helped rJ n gtnale &lt;tl Rt!l Grande and dJ VInlll Ill 1965 from I utheran School of
fll('nl
\.-\ ,ts made an u ss t~tan t tu the
I heolugy at Cht cago
prt·st r.knt , whtle Suang, Wh(i lwd been \\.hllh last year "'un et Cltdt tun fur ex
In Ju s new pusltllm St1ang Will
cellence from the Frecdums J. ou ndauun at
d n t'clu J of college rd.JLtun s ~HI S named
Vollt\ f-orge li e will ai S1 1 work wtth cuor d1n&lt;-1t c R1u (,rande's development
I he du ~ecl t1 1 of lievt•lupm~n l Bl cu~ k wtll
utfl (e mclud1ng the sdwvl ;:; current
1.\ufk Wllll the dCVClopmCill l~cUTl i)S cln :speu« l Jevel ul&gt;lllcnt piuJecls and fuUII
u.sststant I! the d1rt•t1u1 fu t ~(J\&gt;1' 1 nmentr-d dL~II un 1el&lt;Jllun s under a ss 1 ~nm ent fT om capita l c.u n p tll ~n ami It :-:~ co llege relations
and alumm Ielat J(JnS dep~u1.ment s
President llayes
t dc~IHm s
Black, GallipoliS the newest staff
SI
I
c
mg
u
n~umll
}
Jollied
lh~
tullegc
D&lt;.~\llbc r K who ltv e~ 111 Wellslon
swfr 1n 1976 Pnor to tha t ht; Wd !l st&lt;.ttwn member. came lu Rio Grande l• st fall as
Julnl'll the t. ullegc staff 111 1969 as vtce
presalent for de\Clopmcnt after a 20 year mana ger uf WMPO, MJddlepuil Strang s l 1tle Ill CrJo rdmator H1 s rc spunsJblhtJes
Cuntmued on A 2
LLJ rL't r on busmcss .1s owner uf Wcllstun CCHeer mdudes an 16 yc.Jr hi StUI V uf HI
HIU I .I!ANIJE

I&gt;&lt;J vtd M Str .,.n~-:

unba

lOth District
club organizes

BOOSTERS MEETING
na '
RACINE
- A spectal
an•
meetmg
of
the
Southern Band
on ORIENT AT ION SESSION
Boosters
wtll
be
held at 7 30
vi i The 15 contestants for the
p
m
Monday
at
the htgh
W~ttle of Metgs County Regatta
school
Supt
Bob
Ord
wtll be
P~ueen wtll meet at the
present
to
explam
the
new
~~Iverboat Room of the Meigs
handbook
All
parents
of
band
beBranch, Athens County
sySavmgs and Loan at 7 p m members are urged to attend
mMonday for an onentatton
sh~sesslon
A I On Wednesday judgmg of
m the contestants wtll be held at

Rio's Dahlberg, Strang and
Black assume new positions

Five children swept to deaths

Fire kills 5 persons

Q

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U ~ l (J IRA CT O iol ~

Mf I J)

Set:&gt; I ~ ~(&gt; '(
Rood f'omt roy

&amp; BLEND
Pomeroy Landmark

For~le

and Wendy of CheShtre, Conn
He was preceded m death by
one sister, Della Huston
Funeral services wlll be
held at I p m Saturday m the
Hemlem-Brown Funeral
Home wtlh the Rev R W
Faulkner offtctating Burtal
wtll be tn Oak Grove
Cemetery
Fnends may call at the
funeral home from 2to 4and 7
to 9 p.m. Frtday.
Memortal servtces wtll be
conducted by Mmgo Lodge
171 at 7 30 p m Fnday m the
funeral home

I Cncket,

lnter\1ewed Saturda) mormng Mayor

Neekamp. further charged that actton
taken m fr1da~ s spccwl CO WICilmet:!tmg
was mtended to fortt the rcstgna tion of
Vtnton Marshal E W Wtdger

Council moved on f nday to not pay
the msurance due on the vtllage pohce
crutser

Thts actiOn wall dtsconllnuE' patrol
tn Vmton at least unt il the next

ser\u.:es

mumcatwn umts as well as foi Jhe purchase of mlscellnneous base and anlenna

for Ccntervall e and one mohtle and one

tuu nty commurutit'S ~uuld be e)(pected to
~upph 5 p~r cent of 1he amount m mat·
dung fund.!!
If appM ed the gr"m would allocate
fum h fur the purchase of eight mob1le and

used for lav. en forcement onl y
Altendmg "e re Chns

portoble unll for Crown Cttl
The number of commurucatlon unlls
eqUipment
Atotal of 145 i10 would be supplied bl fund ed per commumt} ts based upori the
fed er.11 fundm g \\Ilh Ihe remamder s1 ze of theu Ja w rnrorC'e mcnt office
The g1ant , wh1ch \\. ould fund this
equall\ fu rnished by stol e and local funds
Accvrdm g to Phillips and Foster proposa l requires that the equipment iJc

!Juiltlill{.f Jlrojl!ct Mmull•r
A specml meetmg of
f'(JSt 39 ~mcrt can Leg1on,
~•ll be held i 30 p rn Monday m the
Pornero\ I eg1un H.ill
Purpose uf the rncetmg: 1s to dtscuss
posslbtlit l('S of bm ldmg a ne" legiOn home
All trustees and 1nterc stcd members are
urged l o :mend

mayor's t hiJrges and stated the dectsmns

had been made enurely lor financial

V1nton

Ma yo r

Howard

Neekamp Vmton Ma rshal, E W Widger ,
NanC\ I emlev of Cheshtre ,Ind Gallia
Count) deputtes Gcot ge Plants and D R

Whil e

POME HOY

Drew-Webstt~ r

regular meettn ~ of U1e council m July
Counrtl moved earllc r thts Yt!dr to

reduce the &gt;alar) of Marsh1Ii Widger from
$000 to $150 per JIJ()nth
Councilman Charles !::aster demed the

John 1.t}lor . Ma rhn Wcdeme)er , mayur

of Rto Grande. Roben Sha• Rto Gra nde
Mar sh.ll

!-l!gioll fill irl's to (/i.~('U!&gt;S

Mor ns

Galhpulis ril l manager , Chief of Police

MEf

r TUESDAY

(,Ati ,JP OI IS -

Ga llipoli s Cit)

Comnu sston '1-\ !ll JJH!ct m specml sesston on
Tucsda), b eg tnntn ~ at 8 p m tn the
muruCIJ)lll co urt room Ill the c1ty bu1ldmg

MIDOLEPORT - A lurmer village '
garage on Rutland St was romplelel)
dcstnt)ed by fire Saturda y afternoon

The bu1ldmg • as

0" ned

b) Noel

Hermann , and "as used for storagr
The struc·ture contained sc' era\ odds
and ends and nnr old automobile
The Harold Smtth home nearby

\\as saved b) Middleport and Pomeroy
firemen Ftremen .,. ere ou tht' srene

approximately three hours
Caust·

of

tile

blaze

Wa!i

un·

detrrmlned

reasons

Accordmg to Easter, the &lt;-ouncil
moved not lo pa v th e crUiser msurance

lUltll there ISa full disclosure b) the vtllage
hnance &lt;nrnnuttee of tile funds currently

available Ill the VIoton budget
Easter further slated the coutictl

was e• plunn g lhe posslbfllty of
c.mtractlng around the clock prutectlun

lrom the Gallla Cuunl) Sheriff's ufflre.
Accordmg to Easter thts move would

save the village subslWJllal arnolUlts of
mone) on sahmes, \chtcle rnamtcnance

and msur ance
11w only council member not asked to
restgn was Collis Atkins. Alkms was
appomted by Mayor Neekamp to fill a
vac:ancy creall..&gt;d by the rettrerncnt of
Woodrow Browmng

Meetmg on Fnda), the counctl took
the

£1r ~t

step

tn

an attl•mpt to remove

Atkins from office
The cowu:rl moved to send Atkins a
letter asking htm to appear before the
body to answer charges agatnsl hnn
Accordmg to council members, Atkins
has missed four consecuuve mcet1•gs
Council rules allow for the removal uf a
member after two absent-es
In further actiOn taken Friday, the
council moved to pay the msurancc on the
Vmton. flretru cks
Counctl also patd Roy Spears for the
mstallatton of gnlls at VInton park
The council authorized Neekamp to
mvest1gate the purchase of a dump truck
for the village

1DV AL CITIZENS - Freda Ltevlng, left, and,Beulah Utterback, twm ststers,
wba reside on Porheroy's East Mam Street are dedtcated women They have, for
sometune, assisted the Pomeroy Chamber of Com merce m Its cleanup campaign
You can see them every mormng ptckmg up debrts m front of thetr home on up
East Mam to the Pomeroy Cement Block Co operation They also asststed Mr and
Mrs Paul Stmon m plantmg flowers at the corner of Nye Ave and East Main
Saturday, the chamber extended Its thanks to the ladtes for their Interest and
assistance

�A-2- The Sunda y Timcs-S!•llllllel. Stmday, Ju11e 18,

1 ~78

. 's•.•
R 10

fJ with the University ot l't'.IHI C!:i!iCC. where
he alsu rece ived his master 's in t972. Black
e&lt;.~m cd his b.ac h e l llr· ~ frum Lee Cu \l c~u.

L'levt•land , Tenn .• in 197 l. Pri11r tu cominl:(

Continues from A-1
are being expanded to include fe~eral and
..h1ate governm~ntal relettions &lt;lnd foundation support .

!o Hiu Grande he lwd been dircrtil r qf lung
rnnge pi ~Hillin g and Title Ill prot-:r am at
IA'l' l'oll t·~r and twd i1lsu s~neU as
clin•ctur pf l'UUIISt' l m g ami test ing.

Black is cu rrently working lltl h1s Ph.-

d
d a BUCHOLZ ELECTED
••
Extra dztwn proce ures un env Y coLUMBus 1UPI1 - The

Ohio Osteopa thic Association
report s Gilbert S. Bucholz.
D.O .. a Toledo radiologist,
was el ected president of I he
1,110 member group, succt•eding Philip Golding, D.O..
Columbus.
Also elected at the OOA's

PT. PLEASA NT - Ex- Perry.
Perr)· along with deputies
tradition procedures are being
Harn·
Rhodes. C.l .. Walls. T .
initiated here to have a Point
Pleasant man returned from E. Roush, E. F. Crump and :'1 .
GaUia County to face a felony E. Benso n. allege that they
charge of possesSion uf uncovere d a qua nt1l)' · of
marijuana.
marijuana. 111ari juana plants.
Paul Swain, Barnette Road , various mari juana p ipe ~ and
refused to wa ive extra diti on. seve ral pr esc ription dru gs
on a fu gitive warran t whhout prescriptions.
following his arrest Thursday .
Gallia Coun tv authoriti es
released him after he posted a
$3,000 bond.
In Mason Coun ty. an
original warrant on the drug
charge was iss ued bv
Mostly clo udy today. wtlh a
Magistrate J ohn " And ,.:. chan ce of thunder showers
Wilson.
·
apct h1ghs in the mid or upper
This warran t resulted frotlr:"80s. "
Pr oba bilit y
of
a search of Swain 's residence~i pttati o n is 50 percen t
June I , according to Mason today .
CoWJiy Sheriff's Deputy J . E.

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Mant a Baker . Addie Archer.
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arnund the table with the
honon·d gues t a ll were
closely associalcd in the now
nun -a ctiv e Cham bersburg
Ladies Aid . Hlcssing was
asked by Evelyn Jeffers.
Aft er the meal wos served by
Mrs. Iri on assisted by her
daughter . Mrs. Gra ce
Johnson of Middleport. the
afternoon was spent soc iall y,
and the minutes of the June 6,
1934 meeting was read by

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swerve left uf center intu the

poth of the Eblin vehi cle.
Shaffer w~ s cited fur OWl.
operating a vehicle wilhou t a
li cense,
and
reckless
tJ peration.
At 11 :50 a.m., an auto
driven b)' l &lt;~uise B. Mitchell,
50, Gallipolis, made a left
tum off State St. to go north
un Third Ave., and struck a
vehi cle driven by Gary
Groves , 25, Ga llipolis in the
left front fender.
Qflt cers investiga ted a
backing in ci den t in th e
parking lot of Penny Pare
Super Mark et at 10:50 a.m.
A ccord t n~ to the rep01t , an
a uto driven b)' Jo L. Kelton,
17, Gall ipolis. was backing
from a pa rk ing space when it
st ruck a veh icle owned by
Opal Miller, Gallipolis.
There was minor damage
to the Mill er auto .
At t2:40 p.m., offi cers

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SPECIAL SESSION
PO MEH OY - Pomeroy
Lodge 164 , F&amp;AM, will hold a
specia l meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Monday with work in the
Master Mason degree a nd
will hold a noth er special
meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday fur work in the EA
deg ree . All Master Masons
are inv1ted

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GTHAtJt &amp;'t
(:.~IIi polis.

Phone' H .

C.~RA\'ELLE"

ELECTROTI ~IE
Fa• as lttlle as S59 95 y0u
can have a srra rtly 1a 11aro'..:

brand-name wa lcn tJ-,at
opero les

Plec1ron ·c-~~ .

Never nee.js ""~d·"''j .".~-:
m ~k es a most ,.,..,pr~c. .r:
q.ll
Just ask for the Bu c ;::t
Ca•avelle Eleclrot ~c
See a ll the hanosor c -· 1 '·s

Outdoorsman .

For men A beau· f , .. ,,
A. Oay date . Goldl ont ra~e
Cllampag nl! d•a l. $69 .1$

B. Oay ,date . Sl!werton e lt'\1~1'1
f e•t ured 111~er d1a l 1S9 .95

417 Second Av e.

Across from Theater
Gallipol is , Ohio

Your Dream Home•••
Complete in 60 Dags
on Your Own lot.
Rench
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Ohio

Du~ne~s

FLEX STEEL .
What ever your taste in furniture ,
yo u ca n choose witn confidence
from F lexstee l . Whether you
selec t contemporary, tradit ion al.
modern or colonial . you w ill lind
an impeccable el egance in every
piece that will be a proud addit ion
to you r hom e. Thi s dist inc tive
Fl exsfee l s tying is ava ilabl e in
sof as. section al s. suites, c hair s,
and a uniqu e so fa · s leep e r .
Hundr ed s and hundreds of
fabr ics, al l decor a tor·se lected for
bea utif ul co r rec tness.

OPEN SUNDAY
12-5 PM

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LANE

PROVINCETOWN

Outstanding style, quality,
vnlu e. /11 11 wurd: Lane

TRIPLE SELECTED

Clean, un cl utte r ed lines . Lots of
emphasis on th e natural beauty o f
nch ly gra ined wood s . Sca led tor
modern needs . Sty led with a flair
for understated co nt em po ra ry
e legan ce . Craft ed with the
integrity o f a Company whose
nam ~ ha s stood for qua lity
furn it ur ~ for more than 60 years .
And p r iced reali s tically . This is
th e Lane s tory . One. to live with
happily eve r after .

PLANNED
FINGERHOOD
COLUMBIA

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TAWNEY'S
JEWELERS

424 Second A~e .
GallipoliS

THE FRIENDLY STORE

NORTHERN GROWN

SOLID MAPLE
Create the interior design that fits
the person al preferen ces and the
life sty le of your fam ily wi th
Pro vi ncetown . This is heirloom
quality furniture that retains its
beauty for yea r s to come . Created
by craftsmen who lake pride in
exce ll ence. ·

Do you want the
most in durability,
comfort and
support?

FLOOR COVERINGS

SEE THE SPRING AIR BACK
SUPPORTER MATIRESS WITH
THE UNIQUE 'KARR'
INNERSPRING UNIT.

FRIGIDAIRE

We

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29,000

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choice
lots
BVB/1/Ible .

On Your
Foundation

There's a beautiful Ca11ltal
Model f(N' e\'cry taste and budget.

Taki n_g pride in th e products they
build 1s a way of life at Frigidaire .
You have the feeling that they
hav e a lways done !hei r very best
to of fer you . th e c us tomer,
de pe ndable appliances t hat are '
slyli sh and des igned w i1h you in
mind .

Designed and created by
people for people Floors that bring your
Indoor world more
variety, vitality and
originality than ever
before. Floors for
today's living,

THEALL NEW
CALORIC
MICROWAVE
RANGE
• Var iable Power
• Micro· Bake
• Automati c Oven
• Deluxe Backguard
• 700 Watt Microwave Oven
• Micro- Broil
• Self Cleaning
• Dig ital Clock

America

Tru.d.~

11th Anniversary
Sale
Prices Reduced!
Savings Up To $800
On 14 Ft. Wide
Mobile Homes
We Deal In Quality
Mobile Homes _Such As
•SCHUL T
•GO VERNOR

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MOBILE HOMES
675-3000

SEE THIS LIMITED TIME
SPECIAL NOW

'6811

A FULL SIZED HOOVER
CLEANER COMPLETE
WITH TOOLS

ADMIRAL
Adm ira l. the name that stand s for
quality and depen d ability . For
cooki ng , coo ling , and cleaning
co nv enie nce, Adm ir al has jus t the
right appliance for you . .
See the new Admiral ERA II
co lor systems . A br ill iant big ·
serene picture tube covered by
Admiral's
exclusive
5-yr.
prote c t ion plan . Exquis itely
styled &amp; cra fted sa binet ry in a
variety of s tyles . Shop the world
Adm i ral
for
the
best
of
co nvenien ce .

~ MARK OF QUALITY

M&amp; nuhtCil&lt;reQ by

BAKER FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Shade. $10 "''d costs, f&lt;ll lurt•
to yiel il ; Donald J . (; r· e~n ­
wal l. West Lafayette, $1! and
cnst s, spcl'ding .

Forfeiting bonds were l.ef1
A. Alli er, Cum i n ~, Huger

Ha ney, Ir onton , Richard
McDonald, Nelso nvi lle and
'l'llliOt hy Thompson, Ht. 2,
Ra cin e.
$30.50
ea ch,
speeding ; James E. Bland.
Wes t Columbia, $360.50.
OW l ; Tom R. Qu illen.
Syra cuse, $511 , no cycle endorse ment ; Pa ul Cla y.
Hull and, $103 , possession ;
Douglas Warden, Racine,
143.55, speedin g; Walter
Arnolil , Rt. ~ .. Pomeroy.
130.55, no cycle tag.

Point Pleasant

COMING SOON

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for Summer

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Fashion Coordinates Sz. 6-18
In Shades of Ttger Lily and Wispy Turquoise

MOUNTAIN~

SLAP SHOT
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348 2ND AVENUE

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SUNDAY THRU SATURDAY
JUNE 18TH TO JUNE 24TH

BONUS BUYS

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2 SEATER

SAND
BOX
7 ONlY

$10 00

UNA5$EMll.IO

FOR fVfiYONfl
Sold
Unoa.. mbled

Rugged , roomy sandbox of all pine lumbar . Decorated
seats at each end. Adjustable sunshade. 38 " L, 31 "W, 6 " 0 .

REG. SJ3.88

Rugged desi gn with
trapeze " U" bar, 2
se al e r sky g lid er,
2 air co ol swings,
2 passenger lawn
swing . 6 1/ 2 ft. side
entry s l ide with
lded safety steps.

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OTHER SURVIVORS
PO MEROY - Surv ivors of
Lelah Belle Hen drix, who
di ed
Wedne sday
not
ori ginally listed wer e Syl via
Zw illin g, Sy racuse , step·
daughter and Woodrow
li endritks, Milw aukee, Wis,
step-son

jewelr y or C\' en a shel l

pcndam on a ~o ld chain make
fine hi ~h lighls for a white
eyelet outfit.

Second Avenue

BACI(Y AID FUN
RECEIPTS DISTRIBUTED
POMEHOY - Receipt s for
the offi ce of Meigs County
Cour1 for the month of May
totaled $6 ,384.66 , according to
Betty Hobstetter, clerk .
Receipts were disbursed as
fo llowed : fin es to state
$1 ,684.05 ; fees to sheriff,
$267:50; fines and costs to
cou nt y, . gener al fund ,
$2,275. 15; law library fund,
$893.118 ; auto license and gas,
$1 ,264.08 .

Eyelet highli ght
Bronze l.l c:ccsso rics, pastel

DOWNTOWN STORE

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•HOLL Y PARI&lt;
• VICTORIAN

POMEROY -' Fi ft een
defendants were fin ed and
nine others forfeited bonds in
Meigs Cu unt y Cuur1 1'1·iday .
Pined by Judge Robert F..
Buck were Keith Bradford ,
Racine. $12 and costs, spee d;
Joseph Banoe, Long Boll om ,
$25 and costs, speed; Craig
Lidel , New Haven, $1 5 and
costs, speed; Robert W.
Miles, Buckeye Lake, $22 and
costs, no floatation devices on
children ; Donald Ra y Curry ,
Mt. Gay , W. Va., $25 and
costs, no fishing license;
Mall hew E. Long, Reedsvi lle,
$5 and costs, unsafe vehicle;
Earl Phelps, Middleport, $31
and costs, speeding; James
D. Howard. Rt. ~. Pomeroy,
$100 and costs, $80 suspend ed ,
permittin g unlicensed person
to operate vehicle; William
Blevins, Rt. 3, Pomeroy , $25
and costs, no valid fishing
license; Dona ld Pelfrey ,
Frank lin , Ohio, $20 and costs,
rec kless operation; George
Glen Gum , Jr ., Rt. 4,
Pomeroy, $10 and costs, no
safety equipm ent, $1110 and
costs, $75 suspended, no cycle
endors ement ; Evelyn F.
McVey, New Marshfield, $10
and costs, left of center ;
Virginia M. Athey, Langsvill e, $15 and costs, left of
center ; Herbert Gilkey, Rt. I,

POMf:IWY
The deor d1stan&lt;:e. There were nu
Pumeruy Police Dcpa r1m ent · inj uries and ndnor damage
in vcstigatod three aceidents was incurred to t}(;th vehi cles .
AI Ill p.1n . a car driven by
Friday resu ltin g in three
11rcn
da II Hley, Pomeroy, was
dttlliuns.
struck
by a vehicle operatcil
At 4:30 om . a vehicle
dr iven by Verenia Kaesee, by lnl Keith Riggs , Pomeroy ,.
at the corn er of Butternut and
M&lt;.~ !-is ill o n , was lr livel lin g
west un West Ma in Street Main . The Hal ey vehicle was
when a c~ r driven by Robert apporcntly stopped on Main
1-1 unsi cker , Bc ll cfun ta ine, prepa ring to turn onto Bu tpull ed int o the path qf the tern ut Ave. when the Riggs
vehi cle turned . onto Main
K m~see vehicle. 'There was
medium dam ge to both frum Butternut. hitting the
vehi des. Nu cttati ons were left front of the Haley car.
There was medium dama ge
iss ued.
At5 :05 a.m . .I ulie Kennedy , to both ve hicles, but no inTuppers Plain s. stopped her
ea r for traffi c on East Mai n
Sll'eet. It was struck from
behind by a vehicl e driven by
Amma A darn s, . R&lt;Jcine.
Adams wa s cited fur assured

Surf• T.,..®YIIJL LATEX
FLAT WAll PAINT

2 ONLY

REG.
17.49

$544

Dr pl ess , eosy to-use pomt dne s 1r U1
hr lo smoot h, washable f1111 sh on plos·

Jer, wood.

FRAYED SHORTS

Soap and wo R.ch, de corator colors.

1n ler10r br 1ck

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Regular; 8· 18. Slim : 6· 16.

"Hoover "

If beals as it sweeps as it cleans .
Makes carpet s last longer and the
fea tur es you would expect and
some ex tra ones besides .

Quality is not our property 11lone but you Wtumer
fine/ quality for le.~.~ money than you will at Baker's.

Our h ou~ e s are t,on-., lru cle d o nly of the be st materr als
All wealt'lfH 1nsulnt10n wooden wtnd ows. alum 1n um

COLUMBUS - A former Agency in Glouster.
Westfall moved to !'lorida
Glous1e r. Ohio resident wa s
sentenecd Thu rs day in in ea rly 1978. In April. 1978,
Jacksonvl lll'. Fla. to 90 days he requested a change of
in pnsun and put un three venue tu the U.' S. District
yea rs probation on three Cou rt in Jacksonville.
An iiwestigation conducted
federal tax charges a spokesma n from the Int erna l by the IRS intell ig en ce
in
Colu mbu s
lll'vc nue Se rvice announced div ision
revea led that Westfall had an
Satut'dtly .
In Thursday's U. S. District approx imate total in come of
164 .1100 for the period inC 1HII1 HCI iun , Norm an E.
West fall, 47, formerl y of volved .
In add ition to the priso n
Su mmi t St. . Glouster .
plea ded gut lty tu willfully sentence, Jud ge Howell W.
f&lt;llling to fil e federal income Melton ordered Westfall to
tax ret ums for the yea rs 197 1, fil e all personal partnership
and corporate tax ret urns
1972 and 1973 .
During the yea rs invul ved, that may be due fu r the years
West fa ll uwned and operated 1971-77.
Westfall is to begin servi ng
the We stfall In sur ance
hi s sentence at the Eglin
Federal Pri so n Camp. Eglin
Air Force Base. on July 10.

HOOVER

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A new home doesn't have 10 be e.cpens1ve We ha~Je
Cap1 tat horne s that you can atl ol'd
NOW• Ranch and
Spltt:Entry 1ypes. a chotce ollloo r plans 2, 3 or 4
Mdroo m5 One Ju«&gt;l r~g ht to r your lamtly

Former Glouster
resident sentenced

at Murphy's Restaurant
on His Special Day! !

For .each ." Dad" e!\ing dinner with us on his special day
wtll be free cake and tce cream with our compliments.

ARMSTRONG

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17,000

Of't~• I UIII IIU

SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA

SPRING AIR

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Treat noad" to Dinner

FATHER'S DAY!

.It Costs Less In The Long Run

Qu11lity com e.~ in many

Sri/It I nrr ~

pfiJIICI!I ,.I OM

Phone 614-245-5865 for
information and a look at
a model house.

. BilL COOKE. muscun1 director at the Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington . makes an
adj ustment on one of the 690 nnmature horses and vehicles in a eo llection donated to the
Horse Park by Sears. Roeb uck and Co. The collecti on was handca rved between 1900 and
.~ 930 by three carvers_., ljz and Gerard Hilferty, Middleport, known profe ssionally as
A Couple of DeSigners h av~ pl ayed an active role in the design of the Horse Park.

POP IS TOPS ON

A LOOK AT QUALITY-

Modoll.

St dtng

FUNDS DISTRIBUTED
POMEROY
State
Auditor
Th oma s
E.
Ferguson's office reported a
total of $337,751.55 has been
sent to 82 co unti es as reimbursement for costs incurred
under Ohio's Public Defender
Program. Meigs Co un ty 's
portion of the total is
$1 ,164.79.

Jacl&lt;son Ave.

Derifield
Jewelry

ond
Spllt· foyer

LUN CHEON PLANNED
GALLIPO LIS - "Toughing
it " is the theme for a
prog ram to be presented
June 21 at the June luncheon
of the Gallipolis Christian
Women's Club. The session
begins at 12: !5 p.m. in the
Holiday Inn .
Kip Dixon, Westerville, will
be the feat ured spea ker. The
publi c is in vit ed. Rese rvations at $3.50. each should
be made immediately.

Officers Harold Moyer and
Mik e Tucker received a
description of the subjects
from a waitress, and were
advised that they had left the
tavern on foot headed toward
rourth Ave.
The officers proc eeded
west on Olive St ., and sighted
two men answering the
description they had been
given. Moyer and Tucker
qu estioned the s ubjects and
determ ined that they had
been in the tavern, and that ·
they were in a sta te of in·
toxication.
The suspects, James
Coughenour , 22, Ga llipolis,
and Donald L. Plants, 22,
Gallipolis, were charged with
diso rderly conduct by intoxication, and were taken to
the Gallia County Jail.
The suspects were released
on bond .

.•189 EACH

work shoes

for workmen . Qual ity bui ll
to stay "on duly " whe n
you 're "on duty ..
Designed to keep you
comfonable all day
and deli ve• the
l&lt;i nd of long wear
you expe ct for your

GALLIPOLIS - Ga llipolis
City Police offi cers investigated an incident at
Carl's Tavern ~ Second Ave.,
at 9:30 p.m. Friday .
The department received a
complaint that two persons
had torn a bar table from the
wa ll of the tavern .
• Arriving at th e sce ne,

ROAST BEEF/DRESSING
BREADED VEAL CUTLETT
BAKED STEAK

ELCONA

See Jim Staats or Joe Giles

BULOVA

Act·o rding 111 the report , an

auto owned by Peggy
Williams, 21, Ga llipolis,
rolled forward. striking a
ve hicl e ow ned by Bett y
Moore, 39, Ga llipolis, in the
left front door . There was
minor damage to the Moore
auto , minor paint damage to
the Williams vehicle.

SUNDAY, JUNE 18TH WE WILL BE FEATURING

MOBILE HOMES INC.

Go to work
in quality

the parking lot of the Junes
Boys on Piri e St.

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CLOSE OUT
REUNION SET
Th e annua l McC ull y
re union will be held on June
25 , 1978 at the Ga llia County
Fairgro unds. Basket lunch
will be at 12 :30 p.m. Relatives
and friends are welcome.

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invest igatcd

hMvlllK r1o uperators license.

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Mrs. Helena Feustel.
Gucs1s including th e ones

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Debbie Johnson was guest ol

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Donald Tu rner, D.O.. Dayton.
presid ent-e le ct : ,\l ien S.
Birrer. D.O., Columbus, flfSI
\'icc pre side nt ; J ohn P.
Savastus. D.O.. Cleveland.

Debbie Johnson honored

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GA 1.1.1 POI.I S
Cit y
Pol ice invcsligatcd fou r
acc idents Friday.
Ac co rding to the in ve~ti~ ating off icet·. an auto
driven by Jack Shaffer, 25,
Gall ipolis. south bo und on
Second Ave .. at State Street,
co lli ded with a ve hi cle
operated by Mi cha el G.
Eblin. 22. Ga llipolis, at 6:12
p.m.
11te investigator's report
states that Shaffer attempted

BO!h annua l rnre lin g and

S&lt;"tentific se minar inclu dt:d

24
cases
ended
•
m county court

Man c'ited on DWI charge Pair arrested
after incident

JUnes result ed . R1ggs was
cited fu r D.W.J. and Hal ey for

Three drivers are charged

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Regular

71'

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MIIIII'TUBE

&amp;HALRRTOPS
Reg. 13.44

Values to ~

STRETCH FIT TUBE
TOPS. S-M~

WOMEN'S 100% POLYESTER
SEERSUCKER COORDINATES
was
Sole
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BLOUSE
BLOUSE

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14.97
17.97
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MIDRIFF

SHORT SETS
100% NYLON

99¢

BLUE MAX
RID~NG TOY
Reg.!21:8(

$1 QOO

SIZE 4 · 6X

Reg.;JKr $157

TEENS &amp; WOMEN'S WEDGE

IRLS' SHORTS

HURRACHE
SHOE

POLYESTER SIZE 7-14

REG.J9:91 $697

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MIXED NUTS

SIZES 6 TO 10
TEENS - WOMEN'S

CHEROKEE
SANDALS
ROPE TRIMS
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OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 6 P.M.

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fJ with the University ot l't'.IHI C!:i!iCC. where
he alsu rece ived his master 's in t972. Black
e&lt;.~m cd his b.ac h e l llr· ~ frum Lee Cu \l c~u.

L'levt•land , Tenn .• in 197 l. Pri11r tu cominl:(

Continues from A-1
are being expanded to include fe~eral and
..h1ate governm~ntal relettions &lt;lnd foundation support .

!o Hiu Grande he lwd been dircrtil r qf lung
rnnge pi ~Hillin g and Title Ill prot-:r am at
IA'l' l'oll t·~r and twd i1lsu s~neU as
clin•ctur pf l'UUIISt' l m g ami test ing.

Black is cu rrently working lltl h1s Ph.-

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Ohio Osteopa thic Association
report s Gilbert S. Bucholz.
D.O .. a Toledo radiologist,
was el ected president of I he
1,110 member group, succt•eding Philip Golding, D.O..
Columbus.
Also elected at the OOA's

PT. PLEASA NT - Ex- Perry.
Perr)· along with deputies
tradition procedures are being
Harn·
Rhodes. C.l .. Walls. T .
initiated here to have a Point
Pleasant man returned from E. Roush, E. F. Crump and :'1 .
GaUia County to face a felony E. Benso n. allege that they
charge of possesSion uf uncovere d a qua nt1l)' · of
marijuana.
marijuana. 111ari juana plants.
Paul Swain, Barnette Road , various mari juana p ipe ~ and
refused to wa ive extra diti on. seve ral pr esc ription dru gs
on a fu gitive warran t whhout prescriptions.
following his arrest Thursday .
Gallia Coun tv authoriti es
released him after he posted a
$3,000 bond.
In Mason Coun ty. an
original warrant on the drug
charge was iss ued bv
Mostly clo udy today. wtlh a
Magistrate J ohn " And ,.:. chan ce of thunder showers
Wilson.
·
apct h1ghs in the mid or upper
This warran t resulted frotlr:"80s. "
Pr oba bilit y
of
a search of Swain 's residence~i pttati o n is 50 percen t
June I , according to Mason today .
CoWJiy Sheriff's Deputy J . E.

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arnund the table with the
honon·d gues t a ll were
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Ladies Aid . Hlcssing was
asked by Evelyn Jeffers.
Aft er the meal wos served by
Mrs. Iri on assisted by her
daughter . Mrs. Gra ce
Johnson of Middleport. the
afternoon was spent soc iall y,
and the minutes of the June 6,
1934 meeting was read by

it to losetradi1.m a nd
swerve left uf center intu the

poth of the Eblin vehi cle.
Shaffer w~ s cited fur OWl.
operating a vehicle wilhou t a
li cense,
and
reckless
tJ peration.
At 11 :50 a.m., an auto
driven b)' l &lt;~uise B. Mitchell,
50, Gallipolis, made a left
tum off State St. to go north
un Third Ave., and struck a
vehi cle driven by Gary
Groves , 25, Ga llipolis in the
left front fender.
Qflt cers investiga ted a
backing in ci den t in th e
parking lot of Penny Pare
Super Mark et at 10:50 a.m.
A ccord t n~ to the rep01t , an
a uto driven b)' Jo L. Kelton,
17, Gall ipolis. was backing
from a pa rk ing space when it
st ruck a veh icle owned by
Opal Miller, Gallipolis.
There was minor damage
to the Mill er auto .
At t2:40 p.m., offi cers

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SPECIAL SESSION
PO MEH OY - Pomeroy
Lodge 164 , F&amp;AM, will hold a
specia l meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Monday with work in the
Master Mason degree a nd
will hold a noth er special
meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday fur work in the EA
deg ree . All Master Masons
are inv1ted

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(:.~IIi polis.

Phone' H .

C.~RA\'ELLE"

ELECTROTI ~IE
Fa• as lttlle as S59 95 y0u
can have a srra rtly 1a 11aro'..:

brand-name wa lcn tJ-,at
opero les

Plec1ron ·c-~~ .

Never nee.js ""~d·"''j .".~-:
m ~k es a most ,.,..,pr~c. .r:
q.ll
Just ask for the Bu c ;::t
Ca•avelle Eleclrot ~c
See a ll the hanosor c -· 1 '·s

Outdoorsman .

For men A beau· f , .. ,,
A. Oay date . Goldl ont ra~e
Cllampag nl! d•a l. $69 .1$

B. Oay ,date . Sl!werton e lt'\1~1'1
f e•t ured 111~er d1a l 1S9 .95

417 Second Av e.

Across from Theater
Gallipol is , Ohio

Your Dream Home•••
Complete in 60 Dags
on Your Own lot.
Rench
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Ohio

Du~ne~s

FLEX STEEL .
What ever your taste in furniture ,
yo u ca n choose witn confidence
from F lexstee l . Whether you
selec t contemporary, tradit ion al.
modern or colonial . you w ill lind
an impeccable el egance in every
piece that will be a proud addit ion
to you r hom e. Thi s dist inc tive
Fl exsfee l s tying is ava ilabl e in
sof as. section al s. suites, c hair s,
and a uniqu e so fa · s leep e r .
Hundr ed s and hundreds of
fabr ics, al l decor a tor·se lected for
bea utif ul co r rec tness.

OPEN SUNDAY
12-5 PM

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G. C. MURPHY COMPANY -

LANE

PROVINCETOWN

Outstanding style, quality,
vnlu e. /11 11 wurd: Lane

TRIPLE SELECTED

Clean, un cl utte r ed lines . Lots of
emphasis on th e natural beauty o f
nch ly gra ined wood s . Sca led tor
modern needs . Sty led with a flair
for understated co nt em po ra ry
e legan ce . Craft ed with the
integrity o f a Company whose
nam ~ ha s stood for qua lity
furn it ur ~ for more than 60 years .
And p r iced reali s tically . This is
th e Lane s tory . One. to live with
happily eve r after .

PLANNED
FINGERHOOD
COLUMBIA

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TAWNEY'S
JEWELERS

424 Second A~e .
GallipoliS

THE FRIENDLY STORE

NORTHERN GROWN

SOLID MAPLE
Create the interior design that fits
the person al preferen ces and the
life sty le of your fam ily wi th
Pro vi ncetown . This is heirloom
quality furniture that retains its
beauty for yea r s to come . Created
by craftsmen who lake pride in
exce ll ence. ·

Do you want the
most in durability,
comfort and
support?

FLOOR COVERINGS

SEE THE SPRING AIR BACK
SUPPORTER MATIRESS WITH
THE UNIQUE 'KARR'
INNERSPRING UNIT.

FRIGIDAIRE

We

fO

29,000

1

have

choice
lots
BVB/1/Ible .

On Your
Foundation

There's a beautiful Ca11ltal
Model f(N' e\'cry taste and budget.

Taki n_g pride in th e products they
build 1s a way of life at Frigidaire .
You have the feeling that they
hav e a lways done !hei r very best
to of fer you . th e c us tomer,
de pe ndable appliances t hat are '
slyli sh and des igned w i1h you in
mind .

Designed and created by
people for people Floors that bring your
Indoor world more
variety, vitality and
originality than ever
before. Floors for
today's living,

THEALL NEW
CALORIC
MICROWAVE
RANGE
• Var iable Power
• Micro· Bake
• Automati c Oven
• Deluxe Backguard
• 700 Watt Microwave Oven
• Micro- Broil
• Self Cleaning
• Dig ital Clock

America

Tru.d.~

11th Anniversary
Sale
Prices Reduced!
Savings Up To $800
On 14 Ft. Wide
Mobile Homes
We Deal In Quality
Mobile Homes _Such As
•SCHUL T
•GO VERNOR

1&lt;&amp;1&lt;
MOBILE HOMES
675-3000

SEE THIS LIMITED TIME
SPECIAL NOW

'6811

A FULL SIZED HOOVER
CLEANER COMPLETE
WITH TOOLS

ADMIRAL
Adm ira l. the name that stand s for
quality and depen d ability . For
cooki ng , coo ling , and cleaning
co nv enie nce, Adm ir al has jus t the
right appliance for you . .
See the new Admiral ERA II
co lor systems . A br ill iant big ·
serene picture tube covered by
Admiral's
exclusive
5-yr.
prote c t ion plan . Exquis itely
styled &amp; cra fted sa binet ry in a
variety of s tyles . Shop the world
Adm i ral
for
the
best
of
co nvenien ce .

~ MARK OF QUALITY

M&amp; nuhtCil&lt;reQ by

BAKER FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Shade. $10 "''d costs, f&lt;ll lurt•
to yiel il ; Donald J . (; r· e~n ­
wal l. West Lafayette, $1! and
cnst s, spcl'ding .

Forfeiting bonds were l.ef1
A. Alli er, Cum i n ~, Huger

Ha ney, Ir onton , Richard
McDonald, Nelso nvi lle and
'l'llliOt hy Thompson, Ht. 2,
Ra cin e.
$30.50
ea ch,
speeding ; James E. Bland.
Wes t Columbia, $360.50.
OW l ; Tom R. Qu illen.
Syra cuse, $511 , no cycle endorse ment ; Pa ul Cla y.
Hull and, $103 , possession ;
Douglas Warden, Racine,
143.55, speedin g; Walter
Arnolil , Rt. ~ .. Pomeroy.
130.55, no cycle tag.

Point Pleasant

COMING SOON

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James Keusoli
for Summer

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Fashion Coordinates Sz. 6-18
In Shades of Ttger Lily and Wispy Turquoise

MOUNTAIN~

SLAP SHOT
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348 2ND AVENUE

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SUNDAY THRU SATURDAY
JUNE 18TH TO JUNE 24TH

BONUS BUYS

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2 SEATER

SAND
BOX
7 ONlY

$10 00

UNA5$EMll.IO

FOR fVfiYONfl
Sold
Unoa.. mbled

Rugged , roomy sandbox of all pine lumbar . Decorated
seats at each end. Adjustable sunshade. 38 " L, 31 "W, 6 " 0 .

REG. SJ3.88

Rugged desi gn with
trapeze " U" bar, 2
se al e r sky g lid er,
2 air co ol swings,
2 passenger lawn
swing . 6 1/ 2 ft. side
entry s l ide with
lded safety steps.

,.
OTHER SURVIVORS
PO MEROY - Surv ivors of
Lelah Belle Hen drix, who
di ed
Wedne sday
not
ori ginally listed wer e Syl via
Zw illin g, Sy racuse , step·
daughter and Woodrow
li endritks, Milw aukee, Wis,
step-son

jewelr y or C\' en a shel l

pcndam on a ~o ld chain make
fine hi ~h lighls for a white
eyelet outfit.

Second Avenue

BACI(Y AID FUN
RECEIPTS DISTRIBUTED
POMEHOY - Receipt s for
the offi ce of Meigs County
Cour1 for the month of May
totaled $6 ,384.66 , according to
Betty Hobstetter, clerk .
Receipts were disbursed as
fo llowed : fin es to state
$1 ,684.05 ; fees to sheriff,
$267:50; fines and costs to
cou nt y, . gener al fund ,
$2,275. 15; law library fund,
$893.118 ; auto license and gas,
$1 ,264.08 .

Eyelet highli ght
Bronze l.l c:ccsso rics, pastel

DOWNTOWN STORE

~OlD

•HOLL Y PARI&lt;
• VICTORIAN

POMEROY -' Fi ft een
defendants were fin ed and
nine others forfeited bonds in
Meigs Cu unt y Cuur1 1'1·iday .
Pined by Judge Robert F..
Buck were Keith Bradford ,
Racine. $12 and costs, spee d;
Joseph Banoe, Long Boll om ,
$25 and costs, speed; Craig
Lidel , New Haven, $1 5 and
costs, speed; Robert W.
Miles, Buckeye Lake, $22 and
costs, no floatation devices on
children ; Donald Ra y Curry ,
Mt. Gay , W. Va., $25 and
costs, no fishing license;
Mall hew E. Long, Reedsvi lle,
$5 and costs, unsafe vehicle;
Earl Phelps, Middleport, $31
and costs, speeding; James
D. Howard. Rt. ~. Pomeroy,
$100 and costs, $80 suspend ed ,
permittin g unlicensed person
to operate vehicle; William
Blevins, Rt. 3, Pomeroy , $25
and costs, no valid fishing
license; Dona ld Pelfrey ,
Frank lin , Ohio, $20 and costs,
rec kless operation; George
Glen Gum , Jr ., Rt. 4,
Pomeroy, $10 and costs, no
safety equipm ent, $1110 and
costs, $75 suspended, no cycle
endors ement ; Evelyn F.
McVey, New Marshfield, $10
and costs, left of center ;
Virginia M. Athey, Langsvill e, $15 and costs, left of
center ; Herbert Gilkey, Rt. I,

POMf:IWY
The deor d1stan&lt;:e. There were nu
Pumeruy Police Dcpa r1m ent · inj uries and ndnor damage
in vcstigatod three aceidents was incurred to t}(;th vehi cles .
AI Ill p.1n . a car driven by
Friday resu ltin g in three
11rcn
da II Hley, Pomeroy, was
dttlliuns.
struck
by a vehicle operatcil
At 4:30 om . a vehicle
dr iven by Verenia Kaesee, by lnl Keith Riggs , Pomeroy ,.
at the corn er of Butternut and
M&lt;.~ !-is ill o n , was lr livel lin g
west un West Ma in Street Main . The Hal ey vehicle was
when a c~ r driven by Robert apporcntly stopped on Main
1-1 unsi cker , Bc ll cfun ta ine, prepa ring to turn onto Bu tpull ed int o the path qf the tern ut Ave. when the Riggs
vehi cle turned . onto Main
K m~see vehicle. 'There was
medium dam ge to both frum Butternut. hitting the
vehi des. Nu cttati ons were left front of the Haley car.
There was medium dama ge
iss ued.
At5 :05 a.m . .I ulie Kennedy , to both ve hicles, but no inTuppers Plain s. stopped her
ea r for traffi c on East Mai n
Sll'eet. It was struck from
behind by a vehicl e driven by
Amma A darn s, . R&lt;Jcine.
Adams wa s cited fur assured

Surf• T.,..®YIIJL LATEX
FLAT WAll PAINT

2 ONLY

REG.
17.49

$544

Dr pl ess , eosy to-use pomt dne s 1r U1
hr lo smoot h, washable f1111 sh on plos·

Jer, wood.

FRAYED SHORTS

Soap and wo R.ch, de corator colors.

1n ler10r br 1ck

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Regular; 8· 18. Slim : 6· 16.

"Hoover "

If beals as it sweeps as it cleans .
Makes carpet s last longer and the
fea tur es you would expect and
some ex tra ones besides .

Quality is not our property 11lone but you Wtumer
fine/ quality for le.~.~ money than you will at Baker's.

Our h ou~ e s are t,on-., lru cle d o nly of the be st materr als
All wealt'lfH 1nsulnt10n wooden wtnd ows. alum 1n um

COLUMBUS - A former Agency in Glouster.
Westfall moved to !'lorida
Glous1e r. Ohio resident wa s
sentenecd Thu rs day in in ea rly 1978. In April. 1978,
Jacksonvl lll'. Fla. to 90 days he requested a change of
in pnsun and put un three venue tu the U.' S. District
yea rs probation on three Cou rt in Jacksonville.
An iiwestigation conducted
federal tax charges a spokesma n from the Int erna l by the IRS intell ig en ce
in
Colu mbu s
lll'vc nue Se rvice announced div ision
revea led that Westfall had an
Satut'dtly .
In Thursday's U. S. District approx imate total in come of
164 .1100 for the period inC 1HII1 HCI iun , Norm an E.
West fall, 47, formerl y of volved .
In add ition to the priso n
Su mmi t St. . Glouster .
plea ded gut lty tu willfully sentence, Jud ge Howell W.
f&lt;llling to fil e federal income Melton ordered Westfall to
tax ret ums for the yea rs 197 1, fil e all personal partnership
and corporate tax ret urns
1972 and 1973 .
During the yea rs invul ved, that may be due fu r the years
West fa ll uwned and operated 1971-77.
Westfall is to begin servi ng
the We stfall In sur ance
hi s sentence at the Eglin
Federal Pri so n Camp. Eglin
Air Force Base. on July 10.

HOOVER

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A new home doesn't have 10 be e.cpens1ve We ha~Je
Cap1 tat horne s that you can atl ol'd
NOW• Ranch and
Spltt:Entry 1ypes. a chotce ollloo r plans 2, 3 or 4
Mdroo m5 One Ju«&gt;l r~g ht to r your lamtly

Former Glouster
resident sentenced

at Murphy's Restaurant
on His Special Day! !

For .each ." Dad" e!\ing dinner with us on his special day
wtll be free cake and tce cream with our compliments.

ARMSTRONG

way.~.

17,000

Of't~• I UIII IIU

SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA

SPRING AIR

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FATHER'S DAY!

.It Costs Less In The Long Run

Qu11lity com e.~ in many

Sri/It I nrr ~

pfiJIICI!I ,.I OM

Phone 614-245-5865 for
information and a look at
a model house.

. BilL COOKE. muscun1 director at the Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington . makes an
adj ustment on one of the 690 nnmature horses and vehicles in a eo llection donated to the
Horse Park by Sears. Roeb uck and Co. The collecti on was handca rved between 1900 and
.~ 930 by three carvers_., ljz and Gerard Hilferty, Middleport, known profe ssionally as
A Couple of DeSigners h av~ pl ayed an active role in the design of the Horse Park.

POP IS TOPS ON

A LOOK AT QUALITY-

Modoll.

St dtng

FUNDS DISTRIBUTED
POMEROY
State
Auditor
Th oma s
E.
Ferguson's office reported a
total of $337,751.55 has been
sent to 82 co unti es as reimbursement for costs incurred
under Ohio's Public Defender
Program. Meigs Co un ty 's
portion of the total is
$1 ,164.79.

Jacl&lt;son Ave.

Derifield
Jewelry

ond
Spllt· foyer

LUN CHEON PLANNED
GALLIPO LIS - "Toughing
it " is the theme for a
prog ram to be presented
June 21 at the June luncheon
of the Gallipolis Christian
Women's Club. The session
begins at 12: !5 p.m. in the
Holiday Inn .
Kip Dixon, Westerville, will
be the feat ured spea ker. The
publi c is in vit ed. Rese rvations at $3.50. each should
be made immediately.

Officers Harold Moyer and
Mik e Tucker received a
description of the subjects
from a waitress, and were
advised that they had left the
tavern on foot headed toward
rourth Ave.
The officers proc eeded
west on Olive St ., and sighted
two men answering the
description they had been
given. Moyer and Tucker
qu estioned the s ubjects and
determ ined that they had
been in the tavern, and that ·
they were in a sta te of in·
toxication.
The suspects, James
Coughenour , 22, Ga llipolis,
and Donald L. Plants, 22,
Gallipolis, were charged with
diso rderly conduct by intoxication, and were taken to
the Gallia County Jail.
The suspects were released
on bond .

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GALLIPOLIS - Ga llipolis
City Police offi cers investigated an incident at
Carl's Tavern ~ Second Ave.,
at 9:30 p.m. Friday .
The department received a
complaint that two persons
had torn a bar table from the
wa ll of the tavern .
• Arriving at th e sce ne,

ROAST BEEF/DRESSING
BREADED VEAL CUTLETT
BAKED STEAK

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See Jim Staats or Joe Giles

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Act·o rding 111 the report , an

auto owned by Peggy
Williams, 21, Ga llipolis,
rolled forward. striking a
ve hicl e ow ned by Bett y
Moore, 39, Ga llipolis, in the
left front door . There was
minor damage to the Moore
auto , minor paint damage to
the Williams vehicle.

SUNDAY, JUNE 18TH WE WILL BE FEATURING

MOBILE HOMES INC.

Go to work
in quality

the parking lot of the Junes
Boys on Piri e St.

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CLOSE OUT
REUNION SET
Th e annua l McC ull y
re union will be held on June
25 , 1978 at the Ga llia County
Fairgro unds. Basket lunch
will be at 12 :30 p.m. Relatives
and friends are welcome.

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hMvlllK r1o uperators license.

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Mrs. Helena Feustel.
Gucs1s including th e ones

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Debbie Johnson was guest ol

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presid ent-e le ct : ,\l ien S.
Birrer. D.O., Columbus, flfSI
\'icc pre side nt ; J ohn P.
Savastus. D.O.. Cleveland.

Debbie Johnson honored

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Cit y
Pol ice invcsligatcd fou r
acc idents Friday.
Ac co rding to the in ve~ti~ ating off icet·. an auto
driven by Jack Shaffer, 25,
Gall ipolis. south bo und on
Second Ave .. at State Street,
co lli ded with a ve hi cle
operated by Mi cha el G.
Eblin. 22. Ga llipolis, at 6:12
p.m.
11te investigator's report
states that Shaffer attempted

BO!h annua l rnre lin g and

S&lt;"tentific se minar inclu dt:d

24
cases
ended
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Man c'ited on DWI charge Pair arrested
after incident

JUnes result ed . R1ggs was
cited fu r D.W.J. and Hal ey for

Three drivers are charged

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ELIZABETH A. HAWK
POMEROY - Elizabeth 0.
Hawk, 70, died Thursday in
Phoenix, Arizona. She was
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EDNA ANDERSON
Elwood and Essie Decker of
REX BROWN
Edna Ander!M)n , 72, ll3 A MI NFO RO ~ Rex l:lro wn, Racine .
First Street, Point Pleasant. 20. of Minford. Ohio died at
Mrs. Hawk was born at
died ~'riday in Pleasant his horne Wednesday, June Portland. She was a retired
cashier for Kroger Company,
Valley Hospital. She was burn 14 .
Oct. 5. 1905 in Plum Orchard,
He was the son of Ivan and · a member of the Retail
W. Va . to the late Dewitt Bettr Brown of Ht. 2 Lucas- Cle rk's lnternation.al
· Clinton and Nancy Ann Cain vill e: Mrs. Brown is th e Association . and Racine
J . Pickens.
former Bt•1ty Wiseman nf Rio Chapter OES. She moved to
She was preceded 111 death Grande.
Arizona from Columbus two
by her hu sband , Samut•l
Hex is survi ved by a son, years ago.
CurtiS Anderson . in 1967. She Hex Elwood. He is also
She is survived by two
was a member of the Jacksun snn1ives by fo ur brothers sisters, Genevieve Quillen,
Ave . Baptist Chapel.
and two sisters: Mik e Phoenix and Beulah Circle,
Survivor s Include seven Langdon
of
San' Columbus, and several nieces
daughters, Mrs. Edith Dur•l. Francisco: ka ck Lang- and nephews.
Archbald, 0 .: Mrs. F:lva don and John Brown ,
Funeral services will be
Cork er, Mem phis, Mi ch.: bolh of Mmford: Joe· tsrown held Monday at 10 a.m . at
Mrs. Velma Lou ise Waiker of Hi chm ond ale: S.andra Ewing Chapel with the Rev.
and Mrs. Billie June Hu ll- Hardest)' of Gallipolis and Freeland Norris officiating.
man, bot h of Point Pleasant: f. llen Sk iles of Lima.
Burial will be in Letart Falls
Mrs. Ruth Ann Ott . Ma rion.
Mr . an d Mrs . Ernes t Cemetery . Eastern Star
0.; Mrs. Mar~ a ret Frazier. Wi seman of Ga llipoli s are the services will be held at the
Travers City , Mrch .: Mrs. llldtt•rnal grandparent s.
funeral home today at 7:30
Ellen Irene E~n o r . Gallipolts
Funeral serri ces, under the p.m. Friends may call at any
Ferry: t \\-'o sons, Horne r di rection of Erwin-Dodson time.
AJ1derson. West Unity . 0 .. Funeral Home, will be held 2
and Andy Anderson , Swan· p.m. Sunday at the Minford
!OIL 0.: one sister . Mrs. Methodist Church.
GLADYS KASPER
Louise Rhodes. Middleport :
POMEROY --Gladys V.
!" o brother s. Samuel
Bahr Kasper. 50, Columbus.
Pickens. Syracuse and
formerly of Lung Buttum,
Nathan P1c kens. Midland .
di ed Friday morning at Mer·
0.: 22 grandchildren and
I')' Husprtal in Columbus.
GEOHGE COOK
.severHI great-grundchildre!l .
Burn Sept. 10, 1927 at
Funera l s~rvices for
Funera l serri ct•s will be George Walter Cook, 84, Alfred . she was the daughter
held 31 the Foglesong Syracuse, who died Thursday uf Maynard and Slur ley Bentz
Funeral H11me Monday 10 evenmg will be held at I p.m. Balrr of Lung Bottom , who
a.m. wrth the RPI', Marcin Mondtt)' at the Fi rst United survive. Also surviving cue
GUI.!dm _ Bu na l w1ll be in Presbyteria n Chur ch in l1er husband. Arl Kasper : two
Longdale Cemetery . Friends Syracuse. the location having sisters , Mr. Ja ck 1Elsie I Con·
may call at tht.• funeral home been changed from the Ewing roy, and Mrs . Milford
e~f1er :i p.m. t ud r1~
1Wi lma i Ohlinger. all of CulFuneral Hnme.
wnhus : lwu brothers, C.sh,
Middleport. and Bill. Bidwell.
st:.•vt!ral nieces and nephews.
Mr·s. Kasper was a member
uf the Gat es t'ourlh
Methodist Church in Columbus. Funeral se rvices will be
held Munday at J p.m. a! the
0. R. Woodyard t'uneml
Home. South High St. , Cul wnbus, with burial 111 the

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Retiring
teacher is

Ohio Women's Hall of
Fame plans announced

honored
EAST MEIGS - Mrs .
Nellie Parker of Route 3,
Pomeroy, was recently
honored by the Eastern High
School facully in observance
of her retirement from
teaching.
Mrs. Parker has taught
2 1 1 ~ years, 15 of those at
Eastern High School. She has
taught history, English, Latin
and has been the high school
librarian.
In honor of Mrs. Parker, a
cookout was held at the home
of Mr . and Mrs. Mike Kest·
ner .
A!tending in addition to Mr.
and Mrs . Wilbur Parker were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Bahr, Susie
Thompson, Arthur Arnold,
Dennis Eichinger, Mr . and
Mrs. David Chadwell and
Charles: James Wilhelm. Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Machir and
Sara: Gary Reed, Mrs. Rita
Linci('Ome and Mark and
Ian ; Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Rose and Tyson: Mrs .
Kestner and Charles Ritchie,
Mr . and Mrs. Roger Karr,
and Carol King .
On June 16, the last day of
sc hoo l, Mrs . Parker was
pr esented with gifts of
jewelry. a polled plant and
plant stand from fa cult y
members of Eastern High
School.

NELLIE PARKER

FEEI.'i EXCITEMENT
LOS ANGELES iUPI) Alex Montoya told police he
cut a taxi driver's throat
from ear to ear "to feel the
excitement."
Timothy Henry, 42, of Los
Angeles, was listed in stable
condition at County-USC
Medical Center with a gash
almost 2 inches deep that
reaches 7 inches around his
neck . Police said the weapon
was a box-l:utter.
"I'm not a Manson or a Son
of Sam, I just wanted to do
it, " Montoya , 38, told police
Friday. "! tried to kill him . I
just wanted to feel the ex·
citement.''
Montoya was booked on
suspicion of altempted
murder .

JOHN H. SEIP
POMEROY - Word has
been received of the death of
John H. Seip, 53, North Ogden
Ave., Columbus and Route 2,
Racine . An employe of the
Toledo Steel Company and a
retired chief of the U. S.
Navy, Mr . Seip was a
member of the Luther B.
Turner Lodge F &amp; AM, the
Scottish Rite Shrine, Knight
Templer Naval Reserve, the
Columbus Power Squadron
and !he Camp Chase Post 98
American Legion.
He is survived by his wife,
Betty Jane and mother-in·
law, Iva R. Uniman, both of
Columbus: and one steP"
brother, Robert Moyer .
Friends may call at the
Jerry Spears funeral Home
in Columbus Saturday and
today between 2-4 p.m. and 79 p.m. Services will be held at
the fWlera l home at 1 p.m.
Monday with the Rev. George
S. Brown officiating . Burial
will follow in the Wesley
Chapel Cemetery, Columbus.
Masoni c services will be held
Sunday a! 7:30p.m.

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2·YEAR CERTIFICATE

didn't vote in primary
When you look back upon the primary electi on fi gures for
Gallia and M,eigs Counties, you wonder· where eve ryone was 1
Only 36 per cent of the r·egistered voters in Gallia County
took the trouble to go to the polls and help nominate camlidatcs
for state and local offices. II was only a little over half tire peuple qualified to vote who did vote in Meigs County.
Half of the candidates llominatl'&lt;l June 6 will be elected.
They who complain tbe loodest about their public ufficrals
could be among the 7,9;10 people wh•&gt; ~tayed away from the
polls on primary day in Gallia County a nd the 4,51J() whu stayed
away in Meigs County. If they had voted. the end result could
lmve been different.
There were 1,396 Democrats who voted Ill Ga llia County and
1.273 in Meigs County. Republicans numbered 3,186 in Gallia
CoWlty and 3,266 in Meigs County. Eleven Gallia Countians
voted only on issues, and 68 Meigs Cuuntians did , too- omitting the partisan races because they didn't want to reveal !herr
political party affiliation .
Nomination of party standard-bearers is part .of the
democratic process. If you're afraid for your boss or your
neighbor to know whether you 're a Democrat or a Republican.
you're leaving your choice up tu sumeuody else'
If there's an obscure but potential Adolf Hitler· or J osef
Stalin in Gallia or Meigs County , it's easy to know what Ire's
thinking : Ule people don 't care: they need a leader.
Do vote , next time there 's a primary. Milli on~ of people can't
vote, but you have the privilege uf chuosing the fulk who run
your court houses, state houses, arlll your White House. All of
them have to win a nominatio11 before they wiu an eledwn .

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the editor) and must be signed with the signee's ad·
dress. Names may be withheld upon publication.
However, on request, names will be disclosed. Leiters
should be In good taste, addressing Issues, not personalltles.

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Middleport, Ohio
May 27

Dear Editor :
After reading the story and seeing the picture of the dog
Joey, it made me so mad to think that some people didn't think
lhe darling pet of the Cremeens' family couldn 't be buried in
!heir cemetery. Why not?
He was just like one of the family , why ca n't he be laid to
rest like one of them? You would think the folks who made the
fuss had bought lhe &lt;·emetery lot then"elves .
I too have lost my precious pets and know how they feel.
You see, so many folks wilh pets do not take care of them
properly ? How true the saying is a man 's best fnend is his dog.
I am an animal lover . - By Amanda Murray, 247 N. 3rd Ave.,
Middleport, Ohio.

GALLIPOLIS - State
Auditor
Thoma s
E.
Ferguson's office repon ed
Saturday the first advance
distributi on of 1978 stat e
mot or vehicle regi~tration
fees totaling $18,537,340.90 to
Ohi o counties, cities. townships and villages.
Under the co mpli cated
formula by whi ch mo tor
vehicl e license mon ey is
apport ioned to the local
political subdivi sions, the
counties received mo~1 of the
fund s.
Under the 47 per cent

Corporation is
ordered to stup
COLUMBUS iUPI J - The
Chi·Vit Corp . of Urbana has
been ordered by th e Ohio
Environmental
Protection
Agency to slop discharging
wastes into a storm sewer
near the plapl because of an
·excessive amount of flu oride.
, The EPA said Friday that
while it foWld the storm
sewer discharge had a high
flu oride concentrat io n,
follow-up testing Wednesday
of city water supply wells,
water taps and a private well
system indicated that the
public supply was unaffected.
"Until recently , we were
totally unaware of .this
discharge because the Chr -Vl!
system wa s supposedly
designed to recycle all the
wastewater," said an EPA
spokesm·an.

3·MONTH CERTIFICATE

Beat •••

Medicare insurance

Of the Bend

to increase July 1

15 cases terminated
in Gallipolis Court

(;AI.I.IPO I.I S
Starling The incn.: asc Ill I he b&lt;.tsic
wit h .Ju ly 1978, 1he b&lt;Jsic pl' t,: IHIU ill CJIIIOUili S 1(1 10
By Bob Hoeflich
prem ium fo r the rncdi ct.~l pcrl't&lt;nt for each · ~ uch 12·
munth period.
iusur ~mcc part uf McUicCJI'C
Even with his slight in\\'Ill imTease tu $8 .20 1:1 month.
Meigs County is a good place to live and Ralph and Coril up from the $7 .70 il&gt;has hecn crease, medical insurance
Webb will vouch for it - along with many others.
represent s a real buy. This is
si nce July 1977.
Cora writes :
l' eo pl e wh o pay the because the peo ple pay only
"We have always known the people of Meigs County as premium ~irccUy will nut ice about ao percent of the cost
friendl y and helpful but this was really manifested to my the increase in their bills. But whi le t he Federa l Govern·
husband and myself. On Thursday night about 10. we were peo ple who hi:! vc th e m cnt pays the remaining 70
traveling from Harrisonville on State Route 143 when we ran premiu m dedu cted frorr! their per&lt;.·cnt
from
~e ncral
into Ule water of the flash flood.
revenues.
soc ial
sec urit y
~:heck
"Our car stalled and we were forced to leave the car an d probably will not nolict• th e
Th e basic premium will
wade to safety . We were taken into the home of the Ronald increase hcccm!:ie of the much rema in $8.20 a month thro ugh
Riffles and Mrs. Ri ffle gave me dry clothing and wrapped me la rge r increase In their social .l une 197~.
in a quilt and made me as comfortable as one could be made. sccurit)' check as a resu lt of
Those interested ca n get
We were given hot coffee and I was put to bed on the sofa. the cost uf li vin g increase mure information about
During this time the water was rising about their house and that goes mlo effect with July Medicare and abo ut sucia l
going into the basement but Uley were strll c0ncerned about check:oi.
sec urity r etirement , sur·
neighbors and relatives who needed help.
Sn me people pay a hi gher vivor . and disability benefit s
"All Ill is Was greatly appreciated by us, and eve n though it amount. than t he ba sic at the socia l security offrce
was a frightening experience we were thankful to have met premium. This is bet·ause
Th e Ga llipol is Soc ial
such fine people.
Security
Office, 49 Olive St. ,
there was a period of 12
"Tom Edwards, who was also stranded, brought us home mon ths ur mvre than they is open to the public Munday
to Racine Friday morning after Ule water had receded."
were elig1ble for medical thro'ugh Friday from 9 a.m. to
in suran ce bul were not 5 p.m. The phone number is
The fWld drive to replace the badly deteriorated wooden l'lll'ol led fur thi s prr1ler linn . 446-7660.
floor in Ule Chester Elementary School - formerly Chester
High School - is going great guns.
The fund drive has reached $1,260.10 and the Chester PTO
has pledged an additional $1 ,000. The goa l for the projec t is
131ll ANNUAL RIVER
$4,000. This will provide money to take up the old fl oor, put
RECREATION
FESTIVAL PARADE
down a concrete floor and then tile . The cost fig ure allows for
Galllpolfs,
Ohio
quite a bit of volunteer help.
Official
Entry
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Obviously, more financial help is needed so those wishing
1978
Theme
:
"
America,
Another
Year of Freedom ."
w help out on the project - and you can believe the present
July
4,
1978
fl oor is deplorable - ca n send their donations to Mike Will ,
head teacher, in care of the Chester Elementary School.
Organization_-:--:--:----------Th e committee in charge of the project is very encouraged
IOr individual entering)
by the respon se to date and is asking for volunteer workers to
report to th e school at 6 a.m. on Saturday, June 25 - that's
Type of en try _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
next Saturday - to begin tearing out the wood fl oor . By the
way, the committee says i£ you're not an early riser, you ca n
Name of individual---,---------report to the building well after 6 1\ .m . and they'll welcome you
with open a rms.
Address - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Members of the Rutland Youth Base ball League are
Phone-------------------------------pleased with the public response from businesses .and
individua ls in Hutland , Middleport and Pomeroy to the annual
Mail entry to Gallipolis Area Chamber of
fu nd raising program . ,The group voices a big " thanks" to
Commerce,
Post Office Box 465, Gallipolis, Ohio 4~ •.
everyone who helped .
All entries must be in prior to Wednesday , JWle 28

GAI.I.IPOLIS - Fifteen
coscs we re lernlinated
Gallipoli s
Frida ;
in
Muni cipa I Court.
Urlinda E . Castle, 55,
!;,tart. W. Va., was fined
$300, pl us a six month sentence . with all but 10 days
suspended for DWI.
Also fined for DWl, was
Hele n L. Robin so n, 56 ,
Go llipuli s. Hobi nson was
fin ed $300 plus a six month
sentenced, all but 10 days
suspended .
Danny Johnson, John 1'.
You ng, anrl Ra lph Barcus tn o
addresses listed) were each
fined $45.65 for drsordcrly
BODY LOCATED
DAYTON I UPl i - The
hody of Mrs. Toni Tay lor, 20,
Dayton . shot in the head
several times 1 was found in a
wooded area of Madden Park
•in the Cit y's westside today
and police charged a 15-yea ruld in the sla ying .
Homi cide .detectives said
Mrs. Ta ylor. whose body had
no clothing, ap parently had
been shot ea rl y r"riday ni ~ht .
No motive for the shooting
was revealed .

[)av id Weber , a senior at Ohio Univers&gt;ty, was named to
the dean 's list at Ohio University. The original listing from the
Wliversity erroneously did not name Dave. By the way , Dave
completed 20 quarter hours auainin~ a 3.93 avera~e out of a
possible 4point during the past winter quarter. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Weber , Reedsville.
Illusionist Lee Jacobs is working out of his Pomeroy home
in his business which keeps him pretty well occupied . One of
his latest brochures on bookings feature s a photo of Mr . and
Mrs. Jacobs with Henny YoWlgman .

county-84 per cent muni cipal
distribution formula. local
co unties reta ined for their.
own purposes the following
sufll s: Gallia, $25,!71.32:
Ja ckson
$24 ,!18.:18:
Lawrence, $45,102.l9: Meigs.
$18,7 11.64 : and Vintun,
$1 2,872.83.

Replacement blood rs needed for Carl Moore, Pomeroy.
when the bloodmobile visits at the Pomeroy Elementa ry
S&lt;:huol'from 1:30 to 5:30p.m. Monday . Car l and his w1fe,
Mabel, ha ve been such good residents for so many years.
Tiuee pints of blood are needed at thi s time and there wr ll
possibly be more needed la ter . Carl is to undergo furt her tests
at Veterans Memorial Hospital. Those giving blood for C;~rl
must tell Ule clerical help at the bloodmobile that they arc
doing so to insure proper credit.

SON BORN
POMEHOY - Mr . and
Mrs. Bill Hackett , Legion
Terrace, Pomeroy, announ{'e
the brrth uf a son. Benjamin
Joseph June II at home. TI1c
infant weighed e1ght pounds
and 14 ou nces. Ma te rn al
grandparent s are Mr . and
Mrs . .Joe Buck. West Lrbcrty ,
Ohi o. paternal grandparents.
Mr . and Mrs . George
Ha ck ett , Jr .. Middlep ort ,
materna l g rea\·g randparen~s
arc Cha rlie Buck, West
Lib ert y, Mr . and Mrs .
Charles Polson. Green Cove.
Fla ., and Mrs . Laura
LeGrand, West Liberty,
paternal great-grandparents.
Mr . and Mrs . Paul Smart,
Middleport, and Mr. and Mrs.
George Hackett , Sr.. Middleport.
The co uple are also the
parents of George William
(B. J .) Hackett, IV , age
three.

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complete for . taking the
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DEFINITE ARSON
WELI.'iTON - The stale
fire marshal's office has
confinned Monday morning's
fire at the WKOV radio
station was a "definite ar·

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Investigators from the fire
marshal's office took six
samples at the station and all
tested positive. Offi cials
'conclude that either fuel oil or
kerosene was used to set the
c. ..... ~ ........ports .. Mlp
fire .
Speculation that arson was ,........,. .. ClltltlliM. . . ... ..
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creased this week when it
became known several pieces
ASTA Certified Facility
of equipment, Including two
typewriters, were stolen from
the state route 788 station.
We llonar V!SA · Mu!tr
Io addition, state highway Cl&gt;orn . Golden Buckeye ·
workers found an empty five- ComPtnaa!lon Cloima.
gallon gasoline container
aloogslde state route 788 near
the station. This could have
_
been a container of kerosene
SPRING
VALLEY
that was ltored at WKOV for
SHOPPING PLAIA
cleaning purposes . This
PhoneM6-1&amp;
connection, bowevef; cannot
be con filmed .

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They ' re here' Those
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Phone 446-1761

grader, receiving a cut ov_er
her ri ght eye and head In-

The uctidcm fo rced can·
cella tion uf a celebration the
following day of her 25th
anni ve rsary
iti
show
business, part of " Nancy
Wilson Week," proclaimed by
Mayor Tum Bradley.

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Wt'l' k S. Cl,1ss

While going through the photo files in search of some
pictures for Leota Young of the Meigs Soil . an d Water
Conservation Service, I encoWltered some snow prctu res from
the memorable days of last winter. I've decided l'rn not warm
at all - and look, l'm.smiling. Are you?

SING ER KELEASED
!.OS ANGF~ !.ES iUPli
Singer Na ncy Wilson. injured
in an auto acci dent Monday.
was released fr om the
hospit al friday .
Mi ss Wil son. 41. wa s
drivin~ a va n home frum the
airport . afler returning from
New York, when she crashed
into a parked c it y road

~allege

is offering th e accredited

Why are so many driven; switching,
their insurance to Allstate''
We'll give you lots uf reason s.
Allstate offers lols of special
ra tes and discounts. Good Driver.
Compact Car. Two Car. Low
Mileage. Young Married. And more.
And All state offers today' s most
advancl&gt;d claim h;mdli n~. Coast
to coast. Fast. Conveni en t.
We think you' ll lind a
di fference wrt h All, tat e.
So compare companies. Find out
why lhe own ers of ov~r ~~in e
million cars are now tn good
hands." Call or come in.

Swedish Non-Static
Alloy Combs

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Ftncd or furfe iting bonds
for excessive speed were
Paul E. Jones, 21, Willow
Wood , 0 ., $20 : Thomas E.
Paci , 28 , Lex ingt on, $31 :
Brenda F. Va lentine, 20,
Chillicothe $2n : Frankie Ann
Bark~r, 30, Westville, Ind .,
$20; Dimple F.. Barnhart , 27,
Oak Hill , $50; Kathryn E.
Leedy, 27 , Gallrpolis. $25 :
Ann D. l.usk. 67 , Gall ipolis,
$22 : Anthony W. Nolan, 19, ·
Pa triot , $50 : Je rr y P.
Newberry. 20, Portsmouth ,
$20: Burnie E. Watson, 24 .
Crown City, $50 : and Garren
1.. Snyder, 32, Gallipolis, $24 .

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Find out why people all
over are switching to Allstate
aUtO insurance.

Talented Sharon Wilson of Middleport is attending
sun1mer sessrons at Hio Grande College. Sharon -is doing a
considerable amount of work in mu sic and will be a cast
inembcr this summer for the production of "Gallia Country ."
The production will be staged in July ilt the Bob Evans farm .

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FUP~ISHINGS

INSURED TO
$40,000

refunding

purchases made during the
strike. CG&amp;E believes this
rould result in an additional
refund, but has n11 estimate
426 Viand St.
Point Pleasant us yet nl the amount ," the
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An editorial

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SAVINGS?

Each plan is designed for a specific need
for our customers and is insured up to
$40,000 by F.D.I.C,

l'(IJnp..)uent of othd power

ALL FLOOR SAMPLES

route to

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CINCINNATI iUPI J- Cincinnati Gas &amp; Electric Co. is
refunding to It s electric
customers $1 .1 million In non·
fu el costs it improperly billed
them during the coal miners'
strike.
Th e refund , being ma iled
th is wee k to 560 ,000
customers, translates to Sl
for an average residen tial
customer, the utility said.
Th e Public Utilit ies
Commission
of
Ohio
permitted electric companies
to pa ss fu el costs for
• Avoroge Suction Power pun:hased power along to
THE F"BULOUS NEW
customers during Ule United
Mine Worker s strike . Non fue l costs, s uch as for
• Srx pos&lt;(JO n o ,a/ -A-Nap has
transmitting power, could not
be passed along .
preciSe sel trngs lor maXImum
powP. r on every carpet- even
A CG&amp;E spokesman said
prob lem shags
th ere was "an error in the
• Powerlul 6-amp motor
way bills t for power
• All -metal Vrbra-Groomer
Model
purchases) were presented to
• W1de . bflght headlrght
us," lumping non-fuel costs
• Kr ng-slle lop-Ill ling dusl bag
2087
with fuel costs. The errors
and dual Edge Kleener
1 . Sugg. Nllol 1 • U9.95 were discovered lhrough the
Mg
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chec king procedure, the
spokesman said _
'·Th e inquiry is continuing
int" the fue l cha rge

and guidelines will be
distributed by the Women's
Services Division of the
Bureau of Employment
Services, 145 South Front
Street. Colwnbus, Ohio 43211.
Any
individual
or
organization making a
nomination must complete a
nomination fonn and return
it to the Division, preferably
with a photograph of the
candidate. Nominations for
this year's Hall of Fame must
be submitted by June 'll .

CLEANUP ASKED
COLUMBUS iUPI ) - An
inmat e of the Columbus
Correctional Facility for
nearly a year wants the state
to stop using the "filthy"
dining facility until it and its
workers are cleaned up.
Uoyd L. Thomas Jr. has
asked the Franklin County
Any executive who has his
Common Pleas Court to order
secretary
ask, " Who's call· .
the state to send in catered
ing'~"
should
irrunediately be
food to prisoners at state
made
into
an
ex-ecutive by
expense unlit it rejuvenates
any
company
with
any corthe o ld Ohi o Penitentiary 's
porate
smarts
whatsoever.
dining room .

All plans pay the highest interest rates
allowed by law and guarantee you this
maximum yield.

fuel costs

APPALACHIAN TIRE
PRODUCTS, INC.

for recognition may have
been in the arts. humanities,
business,
ind ustry,
agriculture, health. govern·
menl , politics , sports,
education, homemaking, the
media , volunteer activities,
or any other specified area .
Nominallon forms, criteria

V1nton. Ol11o

Grt~ t'lllawn Cl' lln~tel')' .

Tire Rev. Gregg Hich wrll
uffrdate . ~' rie nds lllilYeall at
!he funeral horne today, 2 tu 4
p.m. and ito 9 p.m.

GALLIPOLIS - Maxine S.
Plummer, a member of the
Women's Advisory Council of
the Ohio Bureau of Em·
ployment Services Saturday
announced plans to establish
an Ohio Women's Hall of
Fame.
The Hall of Fame plan was
developed from a proposal by
Governor James A. Rhodes
who noted that special
recognition is due the
thousands of woinen in Ohio
who have contributed to the
state's growth and progress.
The first annual "Salute to
Ohio's Women" is planned to
be part of the observa nce of
the !75th amiversary year of
Ohio's statehood and will be
held August 29, 1978. The Hall
of Fame will be located in the
Statehouse until permanent
facilities are arranged .
Hall of Fame members and
special recog nition award
recipients will be selected
amually on the basis of
contributions that have
provided statewide, national
or internati onal impact.
Contributions by women both
living and deceased will be
considered.
Nominees must be native·
born Ohioans or must be
currently living in Ohio and
have been a resident for at
least ten years. Achievement

A-5- The SWlday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, June !8, 1978

Gallipolis

�A-4- The Sund~y Tnnrs,)enhncl. Suntl~v . June 18. 197R

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ELIZABETH A. HAWK
POMEROY - Elizabeth 0.
Hawk, 70, died Thursday in
Phoenix, Arizona. She was
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EDNA ANDERSON
Elwood and Essie Decker of
REX BROWN
Edna Ander!M)n , 72, ll3 A MI NFO RO ~ Rex l:lro wn, Racine .
First Street, Point Pleasant. 20. of Minford. Ohio died at
Mrs. Hawk was born at
died ~'riday in Pleasant his horne Wednesday, June Portland. She was a retired
cashier for Kroger Company,
Valley Hospital. She was burn 14 .
Oct. 5. 1905 in Plum Orchard,
He was the son of Ivan and · a member of the Retail
W. Va . to the late Dewitt Bettr Brown of Ht. 2 Lucas- Cle rk's lnternation.al
· Clinton and Nancy Ann Cain vill e: Mrs. Brown is th e Association . and Racine
J . Pickens.
former Bt•1ty Wiseman nf Rio Chapter OES. She moved to
She was preceded 111 death Grande.
Arizona from Columbus two
by her hu sband , Samut•l
Hex is survi ved by a son, years ago.
CurtiS Anderson . in 1967. She Hex Elwood. He is also
She is survived by two
was a member of the Jacksun snn1ives by fo ur brothers sisters, Genevieve Quillen,
Ave . Baptist Chapel.
and two sisters: Mik e Phoenix and Beulah Circle,
Survivor s Include seven Langdon
of
San' Columbus, and several nieces
daughters, Mrs. Edith Dur•l. Francisco: ka ck Lang- and nephews.
Archbald, 0 .: Mrs. F:lva don and John Brown ,
Funeral services will be
Cork er, Mem phis, Mi ch.: bolh of Mmford: Joe· tsrown held Monday at 10 a.m . at
Mrs. Velma Lou ise Waiker of Hi chm ond ale: S.andra Ewing Chapel with the Rev.
and Mrs. Billie June Hu ll- Hardest)' of Gallipolis and Freeland Norris officiating.
man, bot h of Point Pleasant: f. llen Sk iles of Lima.
Burial will be in Letart Falls
Mrs. Ruth Ann Ott . Ma rion.
Mr . an d Mrs . Ernes t Cemetery . Eastern Star
0.; Mrs. Mar~ a ret Frazier. Wi seman of Ga llipoli s are the services will be held at the
Travers City , Mrch .: Mrs. llldtt•rnal grandparent s.
funeral home today at 7:30
Ellen Irene E~n o r . Gallipolts
Funeral serri ces, under the p.m. Friends may call at any
Ferry: t \\-'o sons, Horne r di rection of Erwin-Dodson time.
AJ1derson. West Unity . 0 .. Funeral Home, will be held 2
and Andy Anderson , Swan· p.m. Sunday at the Minford
!OIL 0.: one sister . Mrs. Methodist Church.
GLADYS KASPER
Louise Rhodes. Middleport :
POMEROY --Gladys V.
!" o brother s. Samuel
Bahr Kasper. 50, Columbus.
Pickens. Syracuse and
formerly of Lung Buttum,
Nathan P1c kens. Midland .
di ed Friday morning at Mer·
0.: 22 grandchildren and
I')' Husprtal in Columbus.
GEOHGE COOK
.severHI great-grundchildre!l .
Burn Sept. 10, 1927 at
Funera l s~rvices for
Funera l serri ct•s will be George Walter Cook, 84, Alfred . she was the daughter
held 31 the Foglesong Syracuse, who died Thursday uf Maynard and Slur ley Bentz
Funeral H11me Monday 10 evenmg will be held at I p.m. Balrr of Lung Bottom , who
a.m. wrth the RPI', Marcin Mondtt)' at the Fi rst United survive. Also surviving cue
GUI.!dm _ Bu na l w1ll be in Presbyteria n Chur ch in l1er husband. Arl Kasper : two
Longdale Cemetery . Friends Syracuse. the location having sisters , Mr. Ja ck 1Elsie I Con·
may call at tht.• funeral home been changed from the Ewing roy, and Mrs . Milford
e~f1er :i p.m. t ud r1~
1Wi lma i Ohlinger. all of CulFuneral Hnme.
wnhus : lwu brothers, C.sh,
Middleport. and Bill. Bidwell.
st:.•vt!ral nieces and nephews.
Mr·s. Kasper was a member
uf the Gat es t'ourlh
Methodist Church in Columbus. Funeral se rvices will be
held Munday at J p.m. a! the
0. R. Woodyard t'uneml
Home. South High St. , Cul wnbus, with burial 111 the

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Retiring
teacher is

Ohio Women's Hall of
Fame plans announced

honored
EAST MEIGS - Mrs .
Nellie Parker of Route 3,
Pomeroy, was recently
honored by the Eastern High
School facully in observance
of her retirement from
teaching.
Mrs. Parker has taught
2 1 1 ~ years, 15 of those at
Eastern High School. She has
taught history, English, Latin
and has been the high school
librarian.
In honor of Mrs. Parker, a
cookout was held at the home
of Mr . and Mrs. Mike Kest·
ner .
A!tending in addition to Mr.
and Mrs . Wilbur Parker were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Bahr, Susie
Thompson, Arthur Arnold,
Dennis Eichinger, Mr . and
Mrs. David Chadwell and
Charles: James Wilhelm. Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Machir and
Sara: Gary Reed, Mrs. Rita
Linci('Ome and Mark and
Ian ; Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Rose and Tyson: Mrs .
Kestner and Charles Ritchie,
Mr . and Mrs. Roger Karr,
and Carol King .
On June 16, the last day of
sc hoo l, Mrs . Parker was
pr esented with gifts of
jewelry. a polled plant and
plant stand from fa cult y
members of Eastern High
School.

NELLIE PARKER

FEEI.'i EXCITEMENT
LOS ANGELES iUPI) Alex Montoya told police he
cut a taxi driver's throat
from ear to ear "to feel the
excitement."
Timothy Henry, 42, of Los
Angeles, was listed in stable
condition at County-USC
Medical Center with a gash
almost 2 inches deep that
reaches 7 inches around his
neck . Police said the weapon
was a box-l:utter.
"I'm not a Manson or a Son
of Sam, I just wanted to do
it, " Montoya , 38, told police
Friday. "! tried to kill him . I
just wanted to feel the ex·
citement.''
Montoya was booked on
suspicion of altempted
murder .

JOHN H. SEIP
POMEROY - Word has
been received of the death of
John H. Seip, 53, North Ogden
Ave., Columbus and Route 2,
Racine . An employe of the
Toledo Steel Company and a
retired chief of the U. S.
Navy, Mr . Seip was a
member of the Luther B.
Turner Lodge F &amp; AM, the
Scottish Rite Shrine, Knight
Templer Naval Reserve, the
Columbus Power Squadron
and !he Camp Chase Post 98
American Legion.
He is survived by his wife,
Betty Jane and mother-in·
law, Iva R. Uniman, both of
Columbus: and one steP"
brother, Robert Moyer .
Friends may call at the
Jerry Spears funeral Home
in Columbus Saturday and
today between 2-4 p.m. and 79 p.m. Services will be held at
the fWlera l home at 1 p.m.
Monday with the Rev. George
S. Brown officiating . Burial
will follow in the Wesley
Chapel Cemetery, Columbus.
Masoni c services will be held
Sunday a! 7:30p.m.

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didn't vote in primary
When you look back upon the primary electi on fi gures for
Gallia and M,eigs Counties, you wonder· where eve ryone was 1
Only 36 per cent of the r·egistered voters in Gallia County
took the trouble to go to the polls and help nominate camlidatcs
for state and local offices. II was only a little over half tire peuple qualified to vote who did vote in Meigs County.
Half of the candidates llominatl'&lt;l June 6 will be elected.
They who complain tbe loodest about their public ufficrals
could be among the 7,9;10 people wh•&gt; ~tayed away from the
polls on primary day in Gallia County a nd the 4,51J() whu stayed
away in Meigs County. If they had voted. the end result could
lmve been different.
There were 1,396 Democrats who voted Ill Ga llia County and
1.273 in Meigs County. Republicans numbered 3,186 in Gallia
CoWlty and 3,266 in Meigs County. Eleven Gallia Countians
voted only on issues, and 68 Meigs Cuuntians did , too- omitting the partisan races because they didn't want to reveal !herr
political party affiliation .
Nomination of party standard-bearers is part .of the
democratic process. If you're afraid for your boss or your
neighbor to know whether you 're a Democrat or a Republican.
you're leaving your choice up tu sumeuody else'
If there's an obscure but potential Adolf Hitler· or J osef
Stalin in Gallia or Meigs County , it's easy to know what Ire's
thinking : Ule people don 't care: they need a leader.
Do vote , next time there 's a primary. Milli on~ of people can't
vote, but you have the privilege uf chuosing the fulk who run
your court houses, state houses, arlll your White House. All of
them have to win a nominatio11 before they wiu an eledwn .

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the editor) and must be signed with the signee's ad·
dress. Names may be withheld upon publication.
However, on request, names will be disclosed. Leiters
should be In good taste, addressing Issues, not personalltles.

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Middleport, Ohio
May 27

Dear Editor :
After reading the story and seeing the picture of the dog
Joey, it made me so mad to think that some people didn't think
lhe darling pet of the Cremeens' family couldn 't be buried in
!heir cemetery. Why not?
He was just like one of the family , why ca n't he be laid to
rest like one of them? You would think the folks who made the
fuss had bought lhe &lt;·emetery lot then"elves .
I too have lost my precious pets and know how they feel.
You see, so many folks wilh pets do not take care of them
properly ? How true the saying is a man 's best fnend is his dog.
I am an animal lover . - By Amanda Murray, 247 N. 3rd Ave.,
Middleport, Ohio.

GALLIPOLIS - State
Auditor
Thoma s
E.
Ferguson's office repon ed
Saturday the first advance
distributi on of 1978 stat e
mot or vehicle regi~tration
fees totaling $18,537,340.90 to
Ohi o counties, cities. townships and villages.
Under the co mpli cated
formula by whi ch mo tor
vehicl e license mon ey is
apport ioned to the local
political subdivi sions, the
counties received mo~1 of the
fund s.
Under the 47 per cent

Corporation is
ordered to stup
COLUMBUS iUPI J - The
Chi·Vit Corp . of Urbana has
been ordered by th e Ohio
Environmental
Protection
Agency to slop discharging
wastes into a storm sewer
near the plapl because of an
·excessive amount of flu oride.
, The EPA said Friday that
while it foWld the storm
sewer discharge had a high
flu oride concentrat io n,
follow-up testing Wednesday
of city water supply wells,
water taps and a private well
system indicated that the
public supply was unaffected.
"Until recently , we were
totally unaware of .this
discharge because the Chr -Vl!
system wa s supposedly
designed to recycle all the
wastewater," said an EPA
spokesm·an.

3·MONTH CERTIFICATE

Beat •••

Medicare insurance

Of the Bend

to increase July 1

15 cases terminated
in Gallipolis Court

(;AI.I.IPO I.I S
Starling The incn.: asc Ill I he b&lt;.tsic
wit h .Ju ly 1978, 1he b&lt;Jsic pl' t,: IHIU ill CJIIIOUili S 1(1 10
By Bob Hoeflich
prem ium fo r the rncdi ct.~l pcrl't&lt;nt for each · ~ uch 12·
munth period.
iusur ~mcc part uf McUicCJI'C
Even with his slight in\\'Ill imTease tu $8 .20 1:1 month.
Meigs County is a good place to live and Ralph and Coril up from the $7 .70 il&gt;has hecn crease, medical insurance
Webb will vouch for it - along with many others.
represent s a real buy. This is
si nce July 1977.
Cora writes :
l' eo pl e wh o pay the because the peo ple pay only
"We have always known the people of Meigs County as premium ~irccUy will nut ice about ao percent of the cost
friendl y and helpful but this was really manifested to my the increase in their bills. But whi le t he Federa l Govern·
husband and myself. On Thursday night about 10. we were peo ple who hi:! vc th e m cnt pays the remaining 70
traveling from Harrisonville on State Route 143 when we ran premiu m dedu cted frorr! their per&lt;.·cnt
from
~e ncral
into Ule water of the flash flood.
revenues.
soc ial
sec urit y
~:heck
"Our car stalled and we were forced to leave the car an d probably will not nolict• th e
Th e basic premium will
wade to safety . We were taken into the home of the Ronald increase hcccm!:ie of the much rema in $8.20 a month thro ugh
Riffles and Mrs. Ri ffle gave me dry clothing and wrapped me la rge r increase In their social .l une 197~.
in a quilt and made me as comfortable as one could be made. sccurit)' check as a resu lt of
Those interested ca n get
We were given hot coffee and I was put to bed on the sofa. the cost uf li vin g increase mure information about
During this time the water was rising about their house and that goes mlo effect with July Medicare and abo ut sucia l
going into the basement but Uley were strll c0ncerned about check:oi.
sec urity r etirement , sur·
neighbors and relatives who needed help.
Sn me people pay a hi gher vivor . and disability benefit s
"All Ill is Was greatly appreciated by us, and eve n though it amount. than t he ba sic at the socia l security offrce
was a frightening experience we were thankful to have met premium. This is bet·ause
Th e Ga llipol is Soc ial
such fine people.
Security
Office, 49 Olive St. ,
there was a period of 12
"Tom Edwards, who was also stranded, brought us home mon ths ur mvre than they is open to the public Munday
to Racine Friday morning after Ule water had receded."
were elig1ble for medical thro'ugh Friday from 9 a.m. to
in suran ce bul were not 5 p.m. The phone number is
The fWld drive to replace the badly deteriorated wooden l'lll'ol led fur thi s prr1ler linn . 446-7660.
floor in Ule Chester Elementary School - formerly Chester
High School - is going great guns.
The fund drive has reached $1,260.10 and the Chester PTO
has pledged an additional $1 ,000. The goa l for the projec t is
131ll ANNUAL RIVER
$4,000. This will provide money to take up the old fl oor, put
RECREATION
FESTIVAL PARADE
down a concrete floor and then tile . The cost fig ure allows for
Galllpolfs,
Ohio
quite a bit of volunteer help.
Official
Entry
Blank
Obviously, more financial help is needed so those wishing
1978
Theme
:
"
America,
Another
Year of Freedom ."
w help out on the project - and you can believe the present
July
4,
1978
fl oor is deplorable - ca n send their donations to Mike Will ,
head teacher, in care of the Chester Elementary School.
Organization_-:--:--:----------Th e committee in charge of the project is very encouraged
IOr individual entering)
by the respon se to date and is asking for volunteer workers to
report to th e school at 6 a.m. on Saturday, June 25 - that's
Type of en try _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
next Saturday - to begin tearing out the wood fl oor . By the
way, the committee says i£ you're not an early riser, you ca n
Name of individual---,---------report to the building well after 6 1\ .m . and they'll welcome you
with open a rms.
Address - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Members of the Rutland Youth Base ball League are
Phone-------------------------------pleased with the public response from businesses .and
individua ls in Hutland , Middleport and Pomeroy to the annual
Mail entry to Gallipolis Area Chamber of
fu nd raising program . ,The group voices a big " thanks" to
Commerce,
Post Office Box 465, Gallipolis, Ohio 4~ •.
everyone who helped .
All entries must be in prior to Wednesday , JWle 28

GAI.I.IPOLIS - Fifteen
coscs we re lernlinated
Gallipoli s
Frida ;
in
Muni cipa I Court.
Urlinda E . Castle, 55,
!;,tart. W. Va., was fined
$300, pl us a six month sentence . with all but 10 days
suspended for DWI.
Also fined for DWl, was
Hele n L. Robin so n, 56 ,
Go llipuli s. Hobi nson was
fin ed $300 plus a six month
sentenced, all but 10 days
suspended .
Danny Johnson, John 1'.
You ng, anrl Ra lph Barcus tn o
addresses listed) were each
fined $45.65 for drsordcrly
BODY LOCATED
DAYTON I UPl i - The
hody of Mrs. Toni Tay lor, 20,
Dayton . shot in the head
several times 1 was found in a
wooded area of Madden Park
•in the Cit y's westside today
and police charged a 15-yea ruld in the sla ying .
Homi cide .detectives said
Mrs. Ta ylor. whose body had
no clothing, ap parently had
been shot ea rl y r"riday ni ~ht .
No motive for the shooting
was revealed .

[)av id Weber , a senior at Ohio Univers&gt;ty, was named to
the dean 's list at Ohio University. The original listing from the
Wliversity erroneously did not name Dave. By the way , Dave
completed 20 quarter hours auainin~ a 3.93 avera~e out of a
possible 4point during the past winter quarter. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Weber , Reedsville.
Illusionist Lee Jacobs is working out of his Pomeroy home
in his business which keeps him pretty well occupied . One of
his latest brochures on bookings feature s a photo of Mr . and
Mrs. Jacobs with Henny YoWlgman .

county-84 per cent muni cipal
distribution formula. local
co unties reta ined for their.
own purposes the following
sufll s: Gallia, $25,!71.32:
Ja ckson
$24 ,!18.:18:
Lawrence, $45,102.l9: Meigs.
$18,7 11.64 : and Vintun,
$1 2,872.83.

Replacement blood rs needed for Carl Moore, Pomeroy.
when the bloodmobile visits at the Pomeroy Elementa ry
S&lt;:huol'from 1:30 to 5:30p.m. Monday . Car l and his w1fe,
Mabel, ha ve been such good residents for so many years.
Tiuee pints of blood are needed at thi s time and there wr ll
possibly be more needed la ter . Carl is to undergo furt her tests
at Veterans Memorial Hospital. Those giving blood for C;~rl
must tell Ule clerical help at the bloodmobile that they arc
doing so to insure proper credit.

SON BORN
POMEHOY - Mr . and
Mrs. Bill Hackett , Legion
Terrace, Pomeroy, announ{'e
the brrth uf a son. Benjamin
Joseph June II at home. TI1c
infant weighed e1ght pounds
and 14 ou nces. Ma te rn al
grandparent s are Mr . and
Mrs . .Joe Buck. West Lrbcrty ,
Ohi o. paternal grandparents.
Mr . and Mrs . George
Ha ck ett , Jr .. Middlep ort ,
materna l g rea\·g randparen~s
arc Cha rlie Buck, West
Lib ert y, Mr . and Mrs .
Charles Polson. Green Cove.
Fla ., and Mrs . Laura
LeGrand, West Liberty,
paternal great-grandparents.
Mr . and Mrs . Paul Smart,
Middleport, and Mr. and Mrs.
George Hackett , Sr.. Middleport.
The co uple are also the
parents of George William
(B. J .) Hackett, IV , age
three.

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acnmg back?

WANI A REAL
ESTATE LICENSE?

Gallipolis Bu si ne ss

program of class work
you ' re
r equ ired
to
complete for . taking the
Ohio State EJI:amination

complete

DEFINITE ARSON
WELI.'iTON - The stale
fire marshal's office has
confinned Monday morning's
fire at the WKOV radio
station was a "definite ar·

s~ro 6;.~~o/o
• Ccm~~tnded Dilly • IIIIRIIIII~ 11 ,000.00

• COMIKU11fU Dill~ • MI~IIIUII S1,000 00

e Compoull\llcl Dilly •MIIIIIIItllll1 ,000.00

maybe you

need a

C¥P
support

·SOD . II

4-YEAR CERTIFICATE

&amp;·YEAR CERTIFICATE

And rn iildil~n to all this.. . montntw "
ouartertwlll&lt;llm• .. . pa~ on ""· two. 1~10 .
lour. 1)1 sia year certllictles. tnleftSI IHWable monthll II IOU O.SIIO Dfl certiii&lt;IIIS
wrrn lace alllOUnt ol $5.000.00 or more.
Annual !&lt;ids are elloctr" wnen ~lnciQaf

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and inteiOSI 118 Iell on (tep(lsll !01 I lUll Jell ,•

• C011pou. . DillY • Ml" - 11 ,0011 00

Investigators from the fire
marshal's office took six
samples at the station and all
tested positive. Offi cials
'conclude that either fuel oil or
kerosene was used to set the
c. ..... ~ ........ports .. Mlp
fire .
Speculation that arson was ,........,. .. ClltltlliM. . . ... ..
the cause of the fire had In· • ...,.,, 0.. .... d ltlln .... ,....
creased this week when it
became known several pieces
ASTA Certified Facility
of equipment, Including two
typewriters, were stolen from
the state route 788 station.
We llonar V!SA · Mu!tr
Io addition, state highway Cl&gt;orn . Golden Buckeye ·
workers found an empty five- ComPtnaa!lon Cloima.
gallon gasoline container
aloogslde state route 788 near
the station. This could have
_
been a container of kerosene
SPRING
VALLEY
that was ltored at WKOV for
SHOPPING PLAIA
cleaning purposes . This
PhoneM6-1&amp;
connection, bowevef; cannot
be con filmed .

4367 .

McGINNESS-STANlEY AGENCY :INC.

The Neatest Comb on the Market

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C
JGallii)Oiis, Ohio~_ ....._......-...

452 2nd Avr

j uri es .

MONDAY THRU THURSDAY
AT

Crow's Family
Restaurant
Pomeroy, Ohio

Armadillos are
for Guys and Gals
They ' re here' Those
ru ggedly ha ndso me lillie
c ritlers guar an teed to
be the best fri e nd s
your feet ever
h ad . How do
you tell a Boy
Arm a dillo
•
lrom a Girl
Arm adi llo?
Stop in
and see!

A 64

01 •

bottle of RC and a

Frisbee with the purchase of

$26"

valu pak

GREAT SERVICE! GREAT CHICKEN!

\ee\
~
·c,eto ~

~ts"~~-~d.a

sO?~~

Gallipolis , Ohio

....
............

Member FDIC

·on llmt dej)OSJII t&amp;gulallons reoune lhatiNHt bt an tflltttll pen11ty II the Ptinctl:lal •• wllhthlwn b•lore
maturrtv Hok!er w!ll btl P&lt;Jid Interest lllhe annutl ''" ol 5% leu lhree montht lor tile t•m• rhe DtlnCIPII w11 0" ati)Ottt

"

TRY OUR ALL ~EW
DRIVE THRU WINDOW
W OPEN

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•

NICK JOHNSON
ACCOUNT EXECUTti/E
Phone 446-1761

grader, receiving a cut ov_er
her ri ght eye and head In-

The uctidcm fo rced can·
cella tion uf a celebration the
following day of her 25th
anni ve rsary
iti
show
business, part of " Nancy
Wilson Week," proclaimed by
Mayor Tum Bradley.

12.
Jun ~

NOW AVAILABLE THROUGH
THE

All Styles

1

'W~ Ohio Valley Bank

only
b eg~ n s

12 . For more information
contact Lee E. Tyler, 446·

any bucket, barrel or family
3-YEAR CERTIFICATE

in

Wt'l' k S. Cl,1ss

While going through the photo files in search of some
pictures for Leota Young of the Meigs Soil . an d Water
Conservation Service, I encoWltered some snow prctu res from
the memorable days of last winter. I've decided l'rn not warm
at all - and look, l'm.smiling. Are you?

SING ER KELEASED
!.OS ANGF~ !.ES iUPli
Singer Na ncy Wilson. injured
in an auto acci dent Monday.
was released fr om the
hospit al friday .
Mi ss Wil son. 41. wa s
drivin~ a va n home frum the
airport . afler returning from
New York, when she crashed
into a parked c it y road

~allege

is offering th e accredited

Why are so many driven; switching,
their insurance to Allstate''
We'll give you lots uf reason s.
Allstate offers lols of special
ra tes and discounts. Good Driver.
Compact Car. Two Car. Low
Mileage. Young Married. And more.
And All state offers today' s most
advancl&gt;d claim h;mdli n~. Coast
to coast. Fast. Conveni en t.
We think you' ll lind a
di fference wrt h All, tat e.
So compare companies. Find out
why lhe own ers of ov~r ~~in e
million cars are now tn good
hands." Call or come in.

Swedish Non-Static
Alloy Combs

Sl_QQ

Ftncd or furfe iting bonds
for excessive speed were
Paul E. Jones, 21, Willow
Wood , 0 ., $20 : Thomas E.
Paci , 28 , Lex ingt on, $31 :
Brenda F. Va lentine, 20,
Chillicothe $2n : Frankie Ann
Bark~r, 30, Westville, Ind .,
$20; Dimple F.. Barnhart , 27,
Oak Hill , $50; Kathryn E.
Leedy, 27 , Gallrpolis. $25 :
Ann D. l.usk. 67 , Gall ipolis,
$22 : Anthony W. Nolan, 19, ·
Pa triot , $50 : Je rr y P.
Newberry. 20, Portsmouth ,
$20: Burnie E. Watson, 24 .
Crown City, $50 : and Garren
1.. Snyder, 32, Gallipolis, $24 .

I

!Jas--

.

tunduct.

Find out why people all
over are switching to Allstate
aUtO insurance.

Talented Sharon Wilson of Middleport is attending
sun1mer sessrons at Hio Grande College. Sharon -is doing a
considerable amount of work in mu sic and will be a cast
inembcr this summer for the production of "Gallia Country ."
The production will be staged in July ilt the Bob Evans farm .

License tag £ees are distrihuted

s~ro s~.~~Y,o 5~ro 5;.~~.r.o

• COII'I_
jiOI.IIIIIIf_
DillY! _ _ Jb.
L . -_ _

Don't complain if you

.9~../}t:~: ••• ~.. '"""L:

Stop in today to learn why our savings
continue to reach record levels.

EUREKA E.S.P. Model 2087

675-3930

'' Nt ·:dl o lh~&gt;

FUP~ISHINGS

INSURED TO
$40,000

refunding

purchases made during the
strike. CG&amp;E believes this
rould result in an additional
refund, but has n11 estimate
426 Viand St.
Point Pleasant us yet nl the amount ," the
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - utility said in a statement.
J

REDUCED

VINTON HOME

An editorial

1

MAXIMUM
INTEREST
SAVINGS?

Each plan is designed for a specific need
for our customers and is insured up to
$40,000 by F.D.I.C,

l'(IJnp..)uent of othd power

ALL FLOOR SAMPLES

route to

V

$12995

I.LJ''-1 L Ll \I Ol
\1\11.11 .., \ 1.1.
•

11011 show-you the

CG&amp;E is

CINCINNATI iUPI J- Cincinnati Gas &amp; Electric Co. is
refunding to It s electric
customers $1 .1 million In non·
fu el costs it improperly billed
them during the coal miners'
strike.
Th e refund , being ma iled
th is wee k to 560 ,000
customers, translates to Sl
for an average residen tial
customer, the utility said.
Th e Public Utilit ies
Commission
of
Ohio
permitted electric companies
to pa ss fu el costs for
• Avoroge Suction Power pun:hased power along to
THE F"BULOUS NEW
customers during Ule United
Mine Worker s strike . Non fue l costs, s uch as for
• Srx pos&lt;(JO n o ,a/ -A-Nap has
transmitting power, could not
be passed along .
preciSe sel trngs lor maXImum
powP. r on every carpet- even
A CG&amp;E spokesman said
prob lem shags
th ere was "an error in the
• Powerlul 6-amp motor
way bills t for power
• All -metal Vrbra-Groomer
Model
purchases) were presented to
• W1de . bflght headlrght
us," lumping non-fuel costs
• Kr ng-slle lop-Ill ling dusl bag
2087
with fuel costs. The errors
and dual Edge Kleener
1 . Sugg. Nllol 1 • U9.95 were discovered lhrough the
Mg
• - - - - - - - - - - • • • • • • • • • - utility 's normal invoice
chec king procedure, the
spokesman said _
'·Th e inquiry is continuing
int" the fue l cha rge

and guidelines will be
distributed by the Women's
Services Division of the
Bureau of Employment
Services, 145 South Front
Street. Colwnbus, Ohio 43211.
Any
individual
or
organization making a
nomination must complete a
nomination fonn and return
it to the Division, preferably
with a photograph of the
candidate. Nominations for
this year's Hall of Fame must
be submitted by June 'll .

CLEANUP ASKED
COLUMBUS iUPI ) - An
inmat e of the Columbus
Correctional Facility for
nearly a year wants the state
to stop using the "filthy"
dining facility until it and its
workers are cleaned up.
Uoyd L. Thomas Jr. has
asked the Franklin County
Any executive who has his
Common Pleas Court to order
secretary
ask, " Who's call· .
the state to send in catered
ing'~"
should
irrunediately be
food to prisoners at state
made
into
an
ex-ecutive by
expense unlit it rejuvenates
any
company
with
any corthe o ld Ohi o Penitentiary 's
porate
smarts
whatsoever.
dining room .

All plans pay the highest interest rates
allowed by law and guarantee you this
maximum yield.

fuel costs

APPALACHIAN TIRE
PRODUCTS, INC.

for recognition may have
been in the arts. humanities,
business,
ind ustry,
agriculture, health. govern·
menl , politics , sports,
education, homemaking, the
media , volunteer activities,
or any other specified area .
Nominallon forms, criteria

V1nton. Ol11o

Grt~ t'lllawn Cl' lln~tel')' .

Tire Rev. Gregg Hich wrll
uffrdate . ~' rie nds lllilYeall at
!he funeral horne today, 2 tu 4
p.m. and ito 9 p.m.

GALLIPOLIS - Maxine S.
Plummer, a member of the
Women's Advisory Council of
the Ohio Bureau of Em·
ployment Services Saturday
announced plans to establish
an Ohio Women's Hall of
Fame.
The Hall of Fame plan was
developed from a proposal by
Governor James A. Rhodes
who noted that special
recognition is due the
thousands of woinen in Ohio
who have contributed to the
state's growth and progress.
The first annual "Salute to
Ohio's Women" is planned to
be part of the observa nce of
the !75th amiversary year of
Ohio's statehood and will be
held August 29, 1978. The Hall
of Fame will be located in the
Statehouse until permanent
facilities are arranged .
Hall of Fame members and
special recog nition award
recipients will be selected
amually on the basis of
contributions that have
provided statewide, national
or internati onal impact.
Contributions by women both
living and deceased will be
considered.
Nominees must be native·
born Ohioans or must be
currently living in Ohio and
have been a resident for at
least ten years. Achievement

A-5- The SWlday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, June !8, 1978

Gallipolis

�. .- --:---·-----.-·-------------·- ---·- -----··-·-· -·- -··-· -·-· -· - ----1
IFrzendshzp Nzght draws area members
B-1- The.Sunday Times.Senlinel. Sunday, June 16. 1978

A-6- The Sunday Ti mes-Senti nel. Sumlay. J une• IH. 1Vi8

.

Announce new program for
Gallia 's Senior Citizens
and l'l'Spuns ibl! ttJ L'S
A ptll'l lll r llt Liv in g :

JACKSON -- A progra m pe rsDmli nt'('ds !Jut nel'd h~lp
tha t will enable sentor wuh UJdeprndrnt li ving sk11ls
citizens to ea rn ex tra incomC su r h as C'uoking . ck nning ar.Jd
at home and help anoth er laund rv. Alsu . dien t~ w1 1l
Sl'nlor cnize n to an in- rH~ed ll; bN'ollll' fa111i li ;.u· '\ 1th
dependent and more fulfilling ·the 1-'0illi ii UIIl l )' an d resou rces
life is now gell ing on lhe in llw l'OIIItlltlllity
The typl'S ,l f cun .IIIJUili ~)
ground in Gallta County.
· The Buckeye Commu mt y

lt\·mg we wtll
tndudL· :

be

USin g

fo r

sl' mor &lt;'it ize ns wh u a rt!
ea pab ll' ur Jiving in·
Jepcmlentl y either alum.· ur
slum ng an aptu1ment with
sulll('ont' else. at the sa me
t inH', f C('CI VIng gu id iHIL'e

from Buckeye Commu nity

wtll

SL' n 'll'l'!) .

Se rv1ces' Se ni or Cit izens'
F 11 sH•r H\ llll l'S : wlw re an
Placement Project will be
rtnd ing a lte rn ati ve li ving l'ldcrly md ividual w1ll mnH'
arnmgements in the com- int u &lt;lllnt hrr pl'rsun 's home-.
munity for indiv iduals over 'llw fu :stcr h1)mr provtdcr
the age of sixl) who would WLJU!d recr i ve H su lnry in
otherwise have to l1ve in a add ttton to daily ruom an d
state mstitut10n or a nursing bMtrd . The pl'rsnn p\(.lced in
hume.
... . llw hiJilll' \\ OU!d bl' mvulved
There is a great need in II\ d \'UC&lt;il ional. rt'LTeational
Ga llia Co unt y for fo ster ur surt&lt;.tl program ctun ng ttw
homes for senior citizens who dav .
S h ar e ~.a - H omr · twu or
have a handica p such as
ment al retardalton, epilepSy, thrrt' hancli L'llp ped se uwr
or cerebral pa lsy . The per· citizt•ns sha riug a hume wit h
sons we will be placing. for unc or more pcr!)(JOS around
the most pan , arc ca pa ble of the se~ rn r age . Evrryune
taking care of their own wuuld. shan• li \'lng expenses

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New entrance
is completed

tTtTCH ltonal, ed uca tional and

One lhing tube emph asized
is that mental reta rdatiOn is

nut a disease, and should nut
bt• confused with mental til·

ness . Mental regarda ti on ean

be caused by any condition
whi ch unpatrs development
of the brain before binh.
during birt h. or in the early
cht lcU tiiod year• . Some of the
must r umm on cau ses of
menta l retarda tion include
gt• ne tt c trr eg ularit tes,
problems durin g pregna ncy .
problems at birth . pro blems

Pomeroy's new
B!JmerChef
cele6rates the

after birth and smne envtronmemal factors.
Indi vidua ls uf e\·er y re:t ce,
r elt giun and nati onalit y,
even· edu cattona l, socia l an d
ecun~lllliC background may
lle men tal ly
ret arded.

Big Bend
Regatta!

Ment al! \' retarded ad ults are
adult s ·a nd shuuld not be

Enter our Hamburger Eat-A· Thon t ~
help Meigs County Jaycees a nd Semor
Citizens.

and wit h greater diffi cully.
Must mentall y relard c!l

tre~Hl'd a ~

children.
Persons who are III C/ltally

reta rded ha,·e the capacily to
l ea m , tu develop, and to
gro w. The big difference is
that they lea rn more slowly

per:-io ns
ca n
beco me
ecunumical ly produ ct in• ,
fully pantctpat ing membe rs
uf soctety. and need the same
basiC St'l'\'i ces whi ch other
hmmm bemgs need. TI1ese
:n•rvices Include educational
and \'ucauonal preparau on.

Monday . The left lane of the
new exit will be fo r those
people leaving lhe hospital
who wanl to lurn left toward
do wnt own Poin l Pl easa nt.
The right lane will be for
those people who wan t to lorn
ri ght toward Mason.
The enti re parking area for
Pleasant Valley Hospital has
been repainted so the a ngle ot
parking conforms with the
new entrance and exits.
Emergency Units will use
th e new entrance and lurn
left across the parking lol
where the first lane has been
w1dcned t o acco mmodate
them.
The new entrance, exit and
parking areas will be well
marked for easy use when
they start operation Monday
mornmg .

Historical
•
program IS
presented

PRICES IN EFFECT JUNE 18th AND 19th ONLY

PIZZA BAKER

dnd deta1ls Then round
up your sponsors il nd get
them to pledge money fUT
every hamburger you can
eat. Entry forms must be
returned ro Burger Chef by
June 23rd All proceed&gt; go
to Jaycee and Semor Ctt 1zen
programs rnMergs County
Here's your chant e to shov.•

t'vUill iCS.

ThiS program offers lu
senior cit tzens who have an
extra room in their home, a
chan('C to ea m ex tra income,
a~ well as compa.ruonship and
£1 cha nce to make new

what a great hamburger
ea ter your rm? nnd rio (1
good turn for sam~ very

deservtng ne~ghbor; P S
The hambu rsers are on !!S!

friend s. Anyone whu would
like to get mvolved '" the
prog ra m or would like lflOre
in form at ion,
can
call
Buckevc Communit y Services ~t 286-5039 or write
Foster Ca re. 680 East Ma in
St.. Jackson. Ohio, 45640.
The
Sentor
Cit izen

Bomer
Chef

cte c tr•c

an d

p•zza

[ffi]

Rent it at

THE JONES BOYS
. 137 Pin e St ., Ga llipol is
700 W. Main St ., Pome roy

1

inrt w iltl 70 p et . 1

crgy than

1

cle c lr rc
Hom em&lt;JdC ,

.

tt

gi'l~

cuJrur ult ce . A!-!llla llll Slwtnc ;
Ncwmi AmlcrsoH. district
l'ltail'lllt:l ll uf IIICIIl!Je i'Ship ,
MC:t r'iella Shrinl.:! ; Bonmc H~.::n ­

Heese. supreme instructor uf

son, worthy lngh priestess,
Cha rleston: Bea Ku hn , \\'Of thy high pri estess, 1./! fayette
Shrten, Gall ipolis: - Guelda
Wtgal, worthy hig h priestess,
Marietta Shrine ; Ma ry
Wellm an, worthy high
pricsle:ts, Ashland . Shnnc
Waldunen of shepherds introd uced were Hev Robert
Kuhn, Lafayell e Shrin e,
Bla ire. suprcm(• ol&gt;it uary Gall ipoli s; Clinton McPeck,

Lafayetl e Sirrine, Ga llipol is;
Lawrence McQuaid , Dtstrtcl
16 chai rman of material objective !.afayelle Shrine,
Galli polis; Coreene Wade,
supreme obituary l'Otruml ·
tee, Parkersburg Shrine;
Lucille Van Dyke, supreme
obitua r y
co mm tl tee,
Char leston Shrine ; Pa uline

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l ro z ~ n

Ma rietta ; ·Curus Van lly kc, F:mest W 11tg~tt &lt;J nd Ost(;t r
Charles ton; Kenneth Gumm, Caslu. Mary Shrine.
MarieliJl. Pasl worthy higlt
Each officer uf Mary
priestesses introd uced were Shrine invitetJ 'a ' gues t offk: er
Vida Ca rson, Bealriee Bl ue, lu iJe seated Hl the stCJ itun em U
Bessie Crumm, and .Juanit(:l

McPee k, Ma t·ie lla Shrine;
Ida Amos. Madeliue Bt·yan ,
Parker:tburg Sh rine; Esther
Elkn" , Lura Cuoper, Agatha
Gee." 7\shland Shrine: and
Ma t·y Hu ghes , Ma xut c
Wingett . and Bat·bat·a Dugan.
Mary Shrine. Past walc hman
of :-;hepiH'nls f1 1'1 '.'W ilfNI were

t•w.: h one W&lt;J!-i prese nted With
a gift. Cumm unic&lt;Jtiuns indudeU an invJt&lt;JliUn tu (:.1
I'I.T cplion lwnurtn g the
supr e me wor th v lu g h
pr icslc~ . Velma Jo)' Humic ,

Sept. 2 fi. :10 p.m. at the
Slteralon ll otcl, Purlland.
Oregun; Cl ll lllvt Udwn tu a
ret:cption honoring Charles
A.'ih, s upn'!IW w :~ t f'lnn;trl or

shepherds, Sept. 16, 6:3U at
Furl Des Monies Hotel, Des

pic.
with the prescnta.tiun of a
The famil y fun night will be pink l'e~r n a.tion to eac h
Moll lt.!S, luwa, c.md one hurwr- tobscrved on July 14 along celebran t
•
tng Twtla McDonald, a lun- wi th the Cl' f' emunia l.
At lhl· dose of thC meeting,
d teon Oct. I at Parkersburg l.a wr e nce McQu a id of the State DcMolay officers
Masonic Temple. The wurthy Lafayette Shri ne gave a la1k led by Charles' Baker, Ironof Ma ry Slt n ne, Mrs.
Erma Yuhu, l1as tnfonnati un
Oil fcSei'VHtill llS.
Plans were tn &lt;.~ tle for d
l't'I' CII ltJtli tt J U/1 July 14 i.l l 8
·p.rn . with offtccr::; to 'v\o CiJ r furnulls. Pra cti ce was se t fur
Sunday. 2 p.m. on July 9 at
the Pmncroy Masonic TemSl'f'ibe

on material objecti ves as he

tun, junior t.:ou n~elo r (or the

is the Oislricll6 d tai nna n.

SU.le DcM olay . presented a
tribute 111 motherhood. A
sodt:d huur was enjoyed in the

Visitors from HIL'hwuud,

Parkersburg, Ashland, Ky.,
Charleston. W. Va ., Palllt- !.lining ruum wtlh a potluck
sville, Ky.; Gallipolis, lntll - tlinm.•r being served fr om
tun, Mari cll./1 an d Hun- U.bles decot·ated wtlh ga t·den
LingLun, W. VCI. Shrines were fluwers by Mrs. F'uwler and
repre.senLe&lt;.l at the meeting. her cornnuttee.
Birthdays were ubserved

TIMS ANNOUNCED
POMEHOY--Mt·s. Becky
Ma nkin, Meigs Coun ty day
camp director, has announced lhat Monday and Tuesday
frum 10 a. lll . lu 2 p.m. will be
days of volun teer tra ining al
Camp Ktash ula tn prepara tion for camp . Adu ll

t'

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l h• c k
lh•n cr us I U'ioc i t IO h
T V drnncrs , F re nc
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warm r oll s. '" co she ll s

vulunlet!rs must attend the

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$12 .96

tra ining sessions. Mrs.
Mankin reports. Each une is
to lake a pocket knife, a sack
lunc h, and a • il -upun. Que•ltons may be dtrecled to Mrs.
Mankin at 992·2207

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Stephm1ie Adkins and jerry Fillinger

Edna Boggs

PLANS TO WED - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adk ins of
Addison, Oh io are an nounci ng the engagement and
approaching ma rriage of their daughter, St ephanie
Rachelle, lo Jerry Lee r illinger , son of Mr. Floyd
Fillinger of Crown City, Oh io and Mrs. Pauline Ward of
Fort Myers, Fla. The marriage will be performed al Fa ir
Haven Methodist Church. Kanauga on July I. Rev.
Ch ester Lemley will officiate. 'llle reception will be held
at Tara Club House following the meeting.

D of A installs officers
J Olt

Guests were Tom Boyd of
the Hunt ing ton. W. Va.. club.
an d Eber Ei ckelbcrg.
Jackson club member who is
district represenlattvc. A
d1nner wa s served by women
of the church.

PLANS ANNO UN~;t: f)
GALLI POI.IS '- We-d ding
plans have been completed
for the upen church wed ding
of Cynd e Rae Pope, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Donovan
Pope , Gallipolis, and Alan
Ladd Kuhn, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Kuhn, Nort hup.
The wedding·will be an event
of J uly I at 7: 30 p.m. at the
Calva ry Ba ptist Church, Rio
Grande, Ohio. A reception
will fulluw the ceremony at
the church.

qucen's attendant, Mary
Shn nc, Pomery: Nelli e
Castu, supreme in:tlruclor of
Ma ry Shrine, Pomeroy; Esta

~~:~ · am~~~e'rvs ,

Prayer an d si ngi ng opened
the meeltng.

DAUGHTER BORN
SP-'1 and Mrs. Jesse Barry,
Ft. Lewis, Washington announce the birt h of their first
child, a daughter, Angela
Lynn, June 2. 1976 al Madizan
Hos pi ta l in fl . Lewis,
Washington. She wei~hed 7
pounds 7 uuncts and was 19
inches i on ~ . Mrs. Barry was
the former Ky u n~ Het Nu of
Korea . fr randpisrtnt s etre
Hilda Ba rry and tht latt ()ran
I Tope ) Barry' or ~. OltfJ WII

POMEROY -· Fri en ds hip
Night was observed al a recent meeting of Mary Shrine
37, Order of the Whi te Shri ne
of J erusalem, held at lhe
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Mt·s. Jacque Fowler and
Titomas Edwards, worthy
tti gh priestess and waldunmt
of sl!epherds and their offi cers opened the Shnne "'
rilualisltc form.
P n~:sent ed were Ja m~: s
Wade, Supreme material ob·
jec li ve board, Parkersburg;
~i:ll'ic Hawk ins. supr·eme

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ACTION

SCOOP CHAIRS
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of a lmost indes tr udable mel ami ne
dinnerware. Upbreakable, d ishwasher safe and ea sy to
keep cl ean . Se t includes plates, cups and saucers . Al l
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Piketon Convalescent Hume
i11 Ptketon. Delli tis of the trip
lllliV be ubt&lt;J incd from the
pres id ent , Mrs. F:rrna
Clda11d.

Mrs. Bell y 11uush .
fnsU.IIeJ wct·e Mrs . Ada
Bi ssell, prestde nl ; Mrs.
Eli zabeth Hayes . vice prc.l idenl ; Mrs. Mac McPeek.
sec reta ry : Mrs . Leooa
Hensley, treasurer : Mrs.
Mary K. Hull er, news
reporte r: Mrs. Belly Ru ush.
nower cornmJttce, and Mrs.
Marci a Keller, senti nel.
During the mcctmg it was
11oled thai the Club was
organized 29 yea rs ago.•lultt•
1949. Mrs. Belly RoW&gt;h and
Mrs. F:t hcl Orr conducted
me morial se r viees fur

wtlh Mrs. Cleland reading '
from Cph. 5, wtlh the Lord 's
f'raycr and the pledge lo lhc

deceased rncrnl&gt;crs,

Bcrn lL'l'

Ridenour , Fan nie Adams,
Ess ie Warner. Luci ll e
Kraeutt!r , NavcHia

Bc t~ ve r ,

Clara Mac Pyles. Vi ulcl Hi ll ,
and Zona Biggs.
Plans were made fur lhe
J uly 12 mectt ng al which lime
me ers will Ulke a polluck di nncr aud visit mt·mber Hatlie
Frederick, eon fi 11etl lu the

The tn t..'t!li ng

wa~

Margaret jo Heig!Jton

upcnctl

flag being give n ln unison

Verses given uut by Mrs .
Cle la nd were .read by the
111cmbers in answer lo roll

ca Jl .
Reporls were given by Mrs.
M"''Y Hayes. sccreiJl ry, and
Mrs. G(l ldie Fredenck gave
the lrl'iiSUrcr 's r·cpurt. Mrs.

Pa uline Ridenour and Mrs.
Mae Spencer were reported
ill. The door prize was won
byDorotl ty Warner, a guest.
llcfresluncnl' were servL&gt;d
by the hostess. Mrs. Durollty
Lawson conducted ~ames .
i\ltend tng besi,lt•s those na m" 1 were Mrs. Ada Neulzling,
Mrs. !Ida Morris, Mrs. Jean
Frederick. Mrs. Laura Mae
Nice, Mrs. lnzy Newell Mrs.
Margaret Tuttle. Mrs. Mabel
Van Meter, Mrs. l.clha Wood.
and Mrs . Ada Van Meter.

TO WED - Mr . and Mrs. Joseph M. Heighton of 2306
South Nin th Street, Ironton, Ohio, announce the
engagement and forthcoming marria ge of their daughter,
Margaret Jo lo William M. Dressel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William E. Dressel of 507 Maple Drive, Gallipolis. Miss
Heighton is a t975 graduate of Sai nt Joseph High School
She is currently employed with Ashlan d Oil Inc. in
Ashland, Ky. Mr. Dressel is a 1977 graduate of Canisius
College and is presently employed with Sainl Joseph High
School. The wedding will lake place J ul y 22 at I:30 p.m. at
Saint Jose ph Catholic Church tn Iron ton. The custom of
open church will be observed .

Veterans Memorial Hos pital
ADMISSIONS - Norma
Burnsi de, Racine; Marion
Walt er, Gallip oli s; Ruth
Bai ley, Pomeroy; Oll ie
Buchanan, Tuppers Plains;
Ross Kenl, Addison; and
Larry Smith, Pomeroy.
DI SCHARGES - Richard
Dean, Eva McKinney , Carol
Neulzling, Daisy Ta ylor, Kern
Thomas, Charles Williamson,
and Dorothy Roller.

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. Mbs Enna Smith, vice president ; Mr s. Rey nold s,
Sl'Crela ry; and Mrs. Grace
Prall, treasurer. Miss Smith
wi ll appoinl a program commillee to assist in the
preparation of the new year·
books.
Mrs. Prall reported on the
e~ vic planting a t the village
1111 11 in Middleport noting that
peluntas and geran iums had
been fu rn ished by Hubba rd's
Green l1!tUsc.
The 1UIY picnic was plarmcod and will be held al the
Masun, W. Va . levy park.
Family and friends are lo be
invited .
Mrs. Burkett wekcomed

Mrs. Strauss, se rved fresh
stra wberry pic, mints , nuL~.
coffee and pun ch. Mrs.
Burkett poured the punch,
and Mrs. Prall presided al
the coffee service.
Favors were miniature

Worksho_,'t' o.hen
't'
RIO GRANDE _ Leo c.
Hill announced that a limited
number of openings are still
availa ble in the artists workshop lrip to Bar Harbour,
Maine.
Dates for the t rip will be

July I lhru July 15, and the
cost Is $300 per student. The
members and guest&gt;; in- cost includes tuition, food,
eluding Mrs. Fry., Mrs. transportation and ca mp site.
lt""eue Fowler' and Miss Six hours of college credit
Nina Russell. Mrs . Rose
will be granted to those
Rcynuld;'•gave lhe verse of stu dents compl elin g lhe
lite monlh for Mrs. Pearl
Reynolds who was unable lo co~~~rea artists who are
attend . The theme was
"F riendship and lhe Good interested in phologr~ ph y
and sketching and might be
Things in We."
interested itt making the trip
Tl"' rcrreslunenl table, shoul~ attend a workshop
place-d before a picture win· introduction Jn Allen Hall on
dow wilh sheer green drapes, the Rio Grande College and
featured an arrangement In Community College campus,
crysU. I anlique vase uf mses
June 19.
ill severa I shades of pink. The
For additional information
hostesses, Mrs. Rcy noltls and ca ll Leo Hill, 949·2861.

Dennis Salisbury and Pauk: Walker
WfLL BE MARRIED - Mr . and Mrs . Harold Walk er ,
Gallipolis. are proud to announce lhe engagement and
forthcoming marriage of their da ugh ter. Pa ula Sue, to
Dennis Ray Salisblll'Y, son of Mrs . Evelyn Salisbury
Rainey, Gallipolis, and Mr. Warren Salisbury, Gallipolis.
The bride-elect is a 1976 ~raduale of Gallia Academy Htgh
School and is employed by Tite Ohio Valley Bank . Her
fiance is a 1977 gradua te of Gallia Academy High School
and Buc ke~e Hills Career Cenler. He is employed by
Robbins &amp; Myers. Inc. The weddin g will be an eve nt of
August 6. at 2:30 p.m. al the Ftr;t Baptist Ch urch in
Gallipolis. '11w gracious cusloll t of ope n church wtll be
obser ved with a recep tion immedtale ly followmg the
ceremooy.

Going away party enjoyed
POMEROY- A going-a wa y
po rly fur four members of the
Junwr American Legion Auxiliary of Drew Webster Post
'39, Pomeroy, was held Thursda y nighl at the home of Mrs.
Harry Davis, ad visor.
Honon&gt;d at the parly were
Rhonda Reuter wh o left

.Flower arranging demonstrated
MIDD I.EPORT-- Modern ,
antique and contemporary
desi gn i~t £1uwer arranging
wet·e demonstrated by Mrs.
Mi chael Fry a t the Wednes·
day night me&gt;eting of the Mid·
dleporl Amateur Gardeners
held allhe home of Mrs. Rose
Reynolds.
Mrs. Fry use&gt;d rtJSes from
the garden of Mr. Mrs. Arthur Strauss with husla
leav es, scotch broom, wild
parsley and honeysuck le vine
for her arrangements. She
also presenle&gt;d lo lhe group
several " Did You K11ow's'1"
concerning rtJSes noting that
some are probably 70 million
years old, tha t t'Ose designs
were used un colns in 4,000
BC, lhal double roses were
known in lhe Fifth Cen tury
BC, that ro.~es are powdered
fur tDt.&gt;dicinal purposes and
for perfume, that rose hips
are rich in viU.min C, and
that the while rtJSeS in the
Garden of Eden lu rne&gt;d rc&gt;d
when klssL&gt;d by Eve.
AI the busines.s meeting
Mrs. Walter Cruoks gave lhe
report fur lbe nominating
l'UIIlllliltee with offke rs ror
the 1978-79 year being
eleclcd. They were Mrs. Ed·
ward Burkett, presi dent ;

ANNOUNCEMEN T MA DE - Mr. and Mrs. F. Berl
Suggs of Coolville announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Edna May. to Jeffrey Lee Houscholrler. sun of Mr and Mrs. Ronald L.
HuW&gt;eholder of Torch. The bride ts a 1976 grad uate of
Eastern High School and is presently employed wilh the
But·cau of lhe Public Debt. Parkersburg. W. Va. Her
fi ance is a 1975 graduate uf Federal Hocking High School
and a 1976 gra duate of Parkersburg Conununily College_
He is employed with Cox's Department Store in
Parkersburg, W. Va . The open church weddtng will be an
event of July 8 at 2·30 p.m. al the Orange Chrtstian
Church. l.uttridge .

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CHESTE R- New uffi cers
were installed at the Wc.lnes·
day night meeting of the Past
Councilors' Club. Clle.1ler
l'uu11ctl 32:1. Da ughters of

i\mert l'(;l llcld at. the hume or

RentHR!

"Steam"
Carpet Cleaning
System

Cooks one to
hot dogs in u ust
begrns immed tafely - no wa 1
o
for quick, .easy cle~ n ing . dOi s~ w~~~er
space sav 1ng des•gn .
ea
teenagers, parties, cott ages.

na rr ati on

BIRTH NOTED
VINTON - Mr. and Mrs.
Hobet1 Michael Broyles tnee
Grace Te rry) announce the
birth of a son, James Michael
Co ry, on May 30 a t Holzer
P lace ment Prog ra m IS Medi ca l Center. The baby
fun ded by Di strict 7 - Area wctghed seven pounds 15
Agency on Aging .
ounces and measured 21
inches lun g. Pa tern al
WAS TREATED
MI DDLEPOrtl' - Mrs . ~ r an dp a r e n ts are Th omas
Marvin Kell y fe ll at her home a nd Kenee Broy les of
and wa s ta ken to the Ga lli polt s. Maternal grandpa rents are Mr. and Mrs.
em er ~ency room at Holzer
Medical Cente r fo r treatment Cc'Cil Terry of Oa k Hill
Thursda y.
BIRTH NOTED
Mr. and Mrs. Davtd H
Swnpl es of Route 2 Pedn,
announce the birth of their
fi rst child, a daught er, born
May 19 at Lawrence Counl y
General Ho spilal. She has
been named Alison Lee and
weighed seven po unds 13
ounces . Materna l grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
John Payne. Vinlon, and
paternal grandparent s are
Mr. and Mrs . Howa rd
Sa mpl es ,
Gallip olis .
Matern a l greal · gran dparents are Mr. and Mrs. 0.
M. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs.
to clean your
E. C. Payne, Vinton.

HR. The professional way
carpets yourself- for a fraction of the professional
cost. Deep-clearung power lifts out ground-m dut
to put "like new" beauty back into your carpets.

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t urn s.
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otes s10na l q ua l i
ker

featuring historieal points of
Meigs Co unty when the
ht•r!lth ~&gt;P I'\' ICt.' S. rcc rcC~ t io n a l Mtddlcpon -Pomeroy Rotary
~· J.·I!Jv·
trs. re lig io us Clu b met Friday night al
sen tC\'S and many mort . Heath Un ited Met hodi st
Bu c kr~ e Community Se r- Ch urch .
Donn ~
the mee tin g,
nres w1U be prtwJdtng these
pr
esid
ed
over
by Ca rl
S€1'\'l C't'S for residents of the
Demson.
11
was
deci
ded to
cuunt1es \\ e se rve .
stan
nexl
Frida)·'s
meeting
Inniallv . the senior ctttzrn
placement program will be at &gt;:30 due to the Big Bend
louk mg for h{•rnes in Ga llia. Hcga lla Parade which will
Pike. Vmton and Jackson leave Middleport at 6 p.tn.

The Burger Chef Hamh\~rger
Eat A Than start s at 3 p m,
Saturday. June 24th At
our new res tuarant. 698
West Matn St
St op by lor your en try form

PRESTO

MUNSEY

MIDDLEPO RT - Th e
Rev . Will ia m Middleswarth
and C. E: . Bla kes lee
presented a slide presen·
tat ion

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PO IN T PLEASAN T
Monday murntng,
there will be a new entrance
tv Pleasant Va lley Hospital in
Point Pleasant. Wor kers
began the projccl lasl fall.
bul the bad winter weather
dela yed completi on unt il
nnw .
The new entrance wi ll be
two-lane, and it is located on
the lower sid e of the Pennyfare building tn front of the
hospital, directly across the
streel from Fruth Pham1acy .
The current driveway Will
St ~ ni ng

(;rou p Humes: pru vr d in~
still a nut her alt('rnal ive tu
tns t it uttu nal l i\·ing. Gru up
hom es ~1re des1gned to tleliver become a l wo-lanc exit when
L'u u nsr1 in g. SO(' ia l . the new ent ra nce opens
cunmtu nit y li ving services.

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plauqes of though t&gt;; of the
day .
The hostess gifl was award·
ed to Mi ss Kathryn Hysell,
and Miss Bernice Ann Durst
won the tloor prize. A gift of
appreciation was prcsenlL&gt;d
tu Mrs. fry. Du ring the .&gt;Oeial
hour members gave garden
cl ub memories ill response to
roll call.

Sa turday fur Bucke•)t 1;11·1's
SU. te; Anna Wt lt&lt; HIIU Lon
Wood, who havl' now juintd

the Roya l Cru.1adcrs Drum
and Bugle Corps at Pttt sburgh, Pa. anti wtl lt uur lite
United Slates umll &gt;lugu, t,
a nd Robi n C'a utpbell whu wt ll
ICC:I VC later this llllJillh ror (I
lr ip wcsl.
During tht! ewning p tC'·
lures were ta ken (ind m ustc

enj oyed. Pizza. clt1ps ami tltp.
and punch were serretl by
Mrs. Dav is.
There was tt shurt bu~ mc ss
meeting at which tlnll' Mrs.

Dctn~ vn •sc 1tled

Miss Wuud
Eighl h District
ju mur prcs tdcnt 's ribbon
brought frum the Department

wt lh her

L'u nr er l..' nce .

M rs .

D avis

displayed ecrlifica lcs won at
tht• L'Hil Vcntiun (.lfld rcpurtL&gt;d
011 a dunatt un m:Jde to the
Drew Webster Post !tome in
lllJ::IIlUry vr .)hcrn Marsholl.
t;uesls at the party were
AllJjlt' Mttrli n, Ad(;l rn Martin,

and Jack Braley. A joinl
meeting was announced for

Ju ne• 27 with the Juniors to
a.~s ist Mrs. Ma rv Mart1n in
the insta llation uf new seniur
offtcc rs.

Young Wives Club
makes parade plans

CHE STE R-- Ht•ga ll a
parade plans were completed
at a recen t mee ting or the
COOKOUT HEUJ
Young Wives Club held attht•
POMEROY- Mr. and Mrs.
home of Mrs. Kathy Stone.
Dwight Logan ente rtained
It was re ported tha t
Thursday evening with a Riebel's Used Cars will loa n
fa mily cookoul at lhetr home. the dub a truck for usc In the
Their guesl.s were their son, parade. Members wtll be
~k i p, here fro m Hhode
costumed as clowns tlrtd
Island, his friend, Miss Bar· hobos di stributing candy and
bara Balenger, Ne wpur·t, R.
ba lloons along the l"•radc
1. , and Skip's two suns, Shawn
ruule .
a11d Bobby, Charleston, W.
Jane Coa\cs rcpu r tL~I lhal
Va., all visiting ltere for lhe
some supplie:t l111d been purpast week ; George Logan,
chased for Ut e you nger
Bernie~ King, Mr. and Mrs.
special educalio11 class at
Way ne Milhoan, Mr. and
Ches ter, and Mar ilyn
Mrs. Eitner Bailey, Mrs. &amp;mSpenre r noted tha t muncy
dy Sa •·~en l and Jonathan. had been given tu lhe oldet·
Jo ini n~ the family Friday for
class for use on their field
a visi t were Mr. and Mrs . Bob trip.
Hullcy, Culum bW&gt;, bmther
Club memiJcrs will conand slsler-in-law of Mrs.
tin
ue 10 sell lhc cht ldrcn 's
IA&gt;gatl.
mc d icl:l l

id e ntif it:elt i un

Megan Miller
ENGAG ED - Mrs . Brady M. Huffman, Middleport,
and Geo rge W. Mtller, Lancaster. are announcing the
engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter,
Megan Jane Mi ller , to Daniel Pa l ri ck Granda!. son of the
Rev. and Mrs. Peter M. Granda!, Racine, W. Va. The
bride-elect is a 1976 grad uate of Meigs High School and is
employed at Burger Chef and as a lifeg uard at Hickory
La ke. Her fiance is a 1917 graduate of Meigs High School
and is presently serv ing with lhe U. S. Coast Guard m
Yorktown, Va. The weddi ng will be an event nf Aug. 5 al 6
p.m. at lhe Middleport First BH plist Church . The Rev . Mr.
Granda! will officiate.

bracclc l:t all2 each which indudes fiVl' lines uf l!ngravi ng

"" the front and the back.
These ca n ordenx1 from any
clu b member. !lllcnding lhe

Open house enjoyed

tnrcting besides those natnL-'ll
PU,ur:, ROY- Mr. and Mrs.
were Norma Hawthorne, Lin- ' Ke nn e th Mc La ug hl i n.
da Well . Lyla Van Mele r, Pomeroy, enlcrU.i ned recentAvb Spencer, Sara BHJlcy, ly with an open house honorF:ster Ma ys. and Karen ing their snn . Kevin. who
Young.
graduated fr om Meigs High
School, and their daughte r,
Debbie, who graduated from
MEETTNGSET
POMEROY - The Twin the Holzet· School of Nursing.
Attending were Sue Ruush,
Cit y Shr inelles will meet at
Mr.
and Mrs. Don T110mas,
7: 30 p.m. Tuesday al the
Kim
Krauller. Pomeroy;
hom e of Lora Bye rs in
Mrs.
Genna
Arnntl and K. C.,
Ga llipolis.
Sy rac use; Mrs. Cheryl
NOW YOU KNOW
Howells, Robbie, Scull and
Arc h ile•~ l Fra nk Lloyd Kacey, Rittman. Kevin has
Wri ght designed only one gas JOinL&gt;d lhe U. S. Marine Corps
slalion, call ed the Best in lhc five month delay pro·
Servtce Station, in Cloquet, gram an d will reporl to Sou th
Minn .
Camlina in Nuvembcr . Delr

bie has accepted work at
Children's HospiU.I in Columbus.
F riday Duan e Will
graduled from Orlando, Fla ,
Navy nuclear power school
second in his division and
sixth in his class of 400 men .
He and his wife, Debbie,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Williamson, Rutland ,
will return here for 10 days
and lhen will go lo Idaho
Falls, Idaho, where Duane
will be at lhe prototype
school. Debbie McLaughlin Is
now in ~' l nrida but Will return
with her brolht;r and sister·
in-law.

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IFrzendshzp Nzght draws area members
B-1- The.Sunday Times.Senlinel. Sunday, June 16. 1978

A-6- The Sunday Ti mes-Senti nel. Sumlay. J une• IH. 1Vi8

.

Announce new program for
Gallia 's Senior Citizens
and l'l'Spuns ibl! ttJ L'S
A ptll'l lll r llt Liv in g :

JACKSON -- A progra m pe rsDmli nt'('ds !Jut nel'd h~lp
tha t will enable sentor wuh UJdeprndrnt li ving sk11ls
citizens to ea rn ex tra incomC su r h as C'uoking . ck nning ar.Jd
at home and help anoth er laund rv. Alsu . dien t~ w1 1l
Sl'nlor cnize n to an in- rH~ed ll; bN'ollll' fa111i li ;.u· '\ 1th
dependent and more fulfilling ·the 1-'0illi ii UIIl l )' an d resou rces
life is now gell ing on lhe in llw l'OIIItlltlllity
The typl'S ,l f cun .IIIJUili ~)
ground in Gallta County.
· The Buckeye Commu mt y

lt\·mg we wtll
tndudL· :

be

USin g

fo r

sl' mor &lt;'it ize ns wh u a rt!
ea pab ll' ur Jiving in·
Jepcmlentl y either alum.· ur
slum ng an aptu1ment with
sulll('ont' else. at the sa me
t inH', f C('CI VIng gu id iHIL'e

from Buckeye Commu nity

wtll

SL' n 'll'l'!) .

Se rv1ces' Se ni or Cit izens'
F 11 sH•r H\ llll l'S : wlw re an
Placement Project will be
rtnd ing a lte rn ati ve li ving l'ldcrly md ividual w1ll mnH'
arnmgements in the com- int u &lt;lllnt hrr pl'rsun 's home-.
munity for indiv iduals over 'llw fu :stcr h1)mr provtdcr
the age of sixl) who would WLJU!d recr i ve H su lnry in
otherwise have to l1ve in a add ttton to daily ruom an d
state mstitut10n or a nursing bMtrd . The pl'rsnn p\(.lced in
hume.
... . llw hiJilll' \\ OU!d bl' mvulved
There is a great need in II\ d \'UC&lt;il ional. rt'LTeational
Ga llia Co unt y for fo ster ur surt&lt;.tl program ctun ng ttw
homes for senior citizens who dav .
S h ar e ~.a - H omr · twu or
have a handica p such as
ment al retardalton, epilepSy, thrrt' hancli L'llp ped se uwr
or cerebral pa lsy . The per· citizt•ns sha riug a hume wit h
sons we will be placing. for unc or more pcr!)(JOS around
the most pan , arc ca pa ble of the se~ rn r age . Evrryune
taking care of their own wuuld. shan• li \'lng expenses

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New entrance
is completed

tTtTCH ltonal, ed uca tional and

One lhing tube emph asized
is that mental reta rdatiOn is

nut a disease, and should nut
bt• confused with mental til·

ness . Mental regarda ti on ean

be caused by any condition
whi ch unpatrs development
of the brain before binh.
during birt h. or in the early
cht lcU tiiod year• . Some of the
must r umm on cau ses of
menta l retarda tion include
gt• ne tt c trr eg ularit tes,
problems durin g pregna ncy .
problems at birth . pro blems

Pomeroy's new
B!JmerChef
cele6rates the

after birth and smne envtronmemal factors.
Indi vidua ls uf e\·er y re:t ce,
r elt giun and nati onalit y,
even· edu cattona l, socia l an d
ecun~lllliC background may
lle men tal ly
ret arded.

Big Bend
Regatta!

Ment al! \' retarded ad ults are
adult s ·a nd shuuld not be

Enter our Hamburger Eat-A· Thon t ~
help Meigs County Jaycees a nd Semor
Citizens.

and wit h greater diffi cully.
Must mentall y relard c!l

tre~Hl'd a ~

children.
Persons who are III C/ltally

reta rded ha,·e the capacily to
l ea m , tu develop, and to
gro w. The big difference is
that they lea rn more slowly

per:-io ns
ca n
beco me
ecunumical ly produ ct in• ,
fully pantctpat ing membe rs
uf soctety. and need the same
basiC St'l'\'i ces whi ch other
hmmm bemgs need. TI1ese
:n•rvices Include educational
and \'ucauonal preparau on.

Monday . The left lane of the
new exit will be fo r those
people leaving lhe hospital
who wanl to lurn left toward
do wnt own Poin l Pl easa nt.
The right lane will be for
those people who wan t to lorn
ri ght toward Mason.
The enti re parking area for
Pleasant Valley Hospital has
been repainted so the a ngle ot
parking conforms with the
new entrance and exits.
Emergency Units will use
th e new entrance and lurn
left across the parking lol
where the first lane has been
w1dcned t o acco mmodate
them.
The new entrance, exit and
parking areas will be well
marked for easy use when
they start operation Monday
mornmg .

Historical
•
program IS
presented

PRICES IN EFFECT JUNE 18th AND 19th ONLY

PIZZA BAKER

dnd deta1ls Then round
up your sponsors il nd get
them to pledge money fUT
every hamburger you can
eat. Entry forms must be
returned ro Burger Chef by
June 23rd All proceed&gt; go
to Jaycee and Semor Ctt 1zen
programs rnMergs County
Here's your chant e to shov.•

t'vUill iCS.

ThiS program offers lu
senior cit tzens who have an
extra room in their home, a
chan('C to ea m ex tra income,
a~ well as compa.ruonship and
£1 cha nce to make new

what a great hamburger
ea ter your rm? nnd rio (1
good turn for sam~ very

deservtng ne~ghbor; P S
The hambu rsers are on !!S!

friend s. Anyone whu would
like to get mvolved '" the
prog ra m or would like lflOre
in form at ion,
can
call
Buckevc Communit y Services ~t 286-5039 or write
Foster Ca re. 680 East Ma in
St.. Jackson. Ohio, 45640.
The
Sentor
Cit izen

Bomer
Chef

cte c tr•c

an d

p•zza

[ffi]

Rent it at

THE JONES BOYS
. 137 Pin e St ., Ga llipol is
700 W. Main St ., Pome roy

1

inrt w iltl 70 p et . 1

crgy than

1

cle c lr rc
Hom em&lt;JdC ,

.

tt

gi'l~

cuJrur ult ce . A!-!llla llll Slwtnc ;
Ncwmi AmlcrsoH. district
l'ltail'lllt:l ll uf IIICIIl!Je i'Ship ,
MC:t r'iella Shrinl.:! ; Bonmc H~.::n ­

Heese. supreme instructor uf

son, worthy lngh priestess,
Cha rleston: Bea Ku hn , \\'Of thy high pri estess, 1./! fayette
Shrten, Gall ipolis: - Guelda
Wtgal, worthy hig h priestess,
Marietta Shrine ; Ma ry
Wellm an, worthy high
pricsle:ts, Ashland . Shnnc
Waldunen of shepherds introd uced were Hev Robert
Kuhn, Lafayell e Shrin e,
Bla ire. suprcm(• ol&gt;it uary Gall ipoli s; Clinton McPeck,

Lafayetl e Sirrine, Ga llipol is;
Lawrence McQuaid , Dtstrtcl
16 chai rman of material objective !.afayelle Shrine,
Galli polis; Coreene Wade,
supreme obituary l'Otruml ·
tee, Parkersburg Shrine;
Lucille Van Dyke, supreme
obitua r y
co mm tl tee,
Char leston Shrine ; Pa uline

.

.

l ro z ~ n

Ma rietta ; ·Curus Van lly kc, F:mest W 11tg~tt &lt;J nd Ost(;t r
Charles ton; Kenneth Gumm, Caslu. Mary Shrine.
MarieliJl. Pasl worthy higlt
Each officer uf Mary
priestesses introd uced were Shrine invitetJ 'a ' gues t offk: er
Vida Ca rson, Bealriee Bl ue, lu iJe seated Hl the stCJ itun em U
Bessie Crumm, and .Juanit(:l

McPee k, Ma t·ie lla Shrine;
Ida Amos. Madeliue Bt·yan ,
Parker:tburg Sh rine; Esther
Elkn" , Lura Cuoper, Agatha
Gee." 7\shland Shrine: and
Ma t·y Hu ghes , Ma xut c
Wingett . and Bat·bat·a Dugan.
Mary Shrine. Past walc hman
of :-;hepiH'nls f1 1'1 '.'W ilfNI were

t•w.: h one W&lt;J!-i prese nted With
a gift. Cumm unic&lt;Jtiuns indudeU an invJt&lt;JliUn tu (:.1
I'I.T cplion lwnurtn g the
supr e me wor th v lu g h
pr icslc~ . Velma Jo)' Humic ,

Sept. 2 fi. :10 p.m. at the
Slteralon ll otcl, Purlland.
Oregun; Cl ll lllvt Udwn tu a
ret:cption honoring Charles
A.'ih, s upn'!IW w :~ t f'lnn;trl or

shepherds, Sept. 16, 6:3U at
Furl Des Monies Hotel, Des

pic.
with the prescnta.tiun of a
The famil y fun night will be pink l'e~r n a.tion to eac h
Moll lt.!S, luwa, c.md one hurwr- tobscrved on July 14 along celebran t
•
tng Twtla McDonald, a lun- wi th the Cl' f' emunia l.
At lhl· dose of thC meeting,
d teon Oct. I at Parkersburg l.a wr e nce McQu a id of the State DcMolay officers
Masonic Temple. The wurthy Lafayette Shri ne gave a la1k led by Charles' Baker, Ironof Ma ry Slt n ne, Mrs.
Erma Yuhu, l1as tnfonnati un
Oil fcSei'VHtill llS.
Plans were tn &lt;.~ tle for d
l't'I' CII ltJtli tt J U/1 July 14 i.l l 8
·p.rn . with offtccr::; to 'v\o CiJ r furnulls. Pra cti ce was se t fur
Sunday. 2 p.m. on July 9 at
the Pmncroy Masonic TemSl'f'ibe

on material objecti ves as he

tun, junior t.:ou n~elo r (or the

is the Oislricll6 d tai nna n.

SU.le DcM olay . presented a
tribute 111 motherhood. A
sodt:d huur was enjoyed in the

Visitors from HIL'hwuud,

Parkersburg, Ashland, Ky.,
Charleston. W. Va ., Palllt- !.lining ruum wtlh a potluck
sville, Ky.; Gallipolis, lntll - tlinm.•r being served fr om
tun, Mari cll./1 an d Hun- U.bles decot·ated wtlh ga t·den
LingLun, W. VCI. Shrines were fluwers by Mrs. F'uwler and
repre.senLe&lt;.l at the meeting. her cornnuttee.
Birthdays were ubserved

TIMS ANNOUNCED
POMEHOY--Mt·s. Becky
Ma nkin, Meigs Coun ty day
camp director, has announced lhat Monday and Tuesday
frum 10 a. lll . lu 2 p.m. will be
days of volun teer tra ining al
Camp Ktash ula tn prepara tion for camp . Adu ll

t'

$999

ave

&lt;=_. pa c kage mr:o;
l h• c k
lh•n cr us I U'ioc i t IO h
T V drnncrs , F re nc
!r ic~ . brr.adc&gt;d chr cken .
warm r oll s. '" co she ll s

vulunlet!rs must attend the

Heck's Reg .
$12 .96

tra ining sessions. Mrs.
Mankin reports. Each une is
to lake a pocket knife, a sack
lunc h, and a • il -upun. Que•ltons may be dtrecled to Mrs.
Mankin at 992·2207

Hec k's Reg. Sl7 .96

JEWELRY DEPT.

30 QT.

FOAM COOLER

IOOB

•'

JOHNSON

CENTURY REEL
Most popular cl osed·face fi shlng ree..llaesvt,"-thr ;ordem&gt;d

Select -Dia l dr ag .. • Dual anh ·revers e, 11
gear s. Li fetime Service Gu aran tee.

Heck's Reg. '1.99

Heck's Reg.
1

11.97

Sports Dept.

•a••

s,.n,r.

Stephm1ie Adkins and jerry Fillinger

Edna Boggs

PLANS TO WED - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adk ins of
Addison, Oh io are an nounci ng the engagement and
approaching ma rriage of their daughter, St ephanie
Rachelle, lo Jerry Lee r illinger , son of Mr. Floyd
Fillinger of Crown City, Oh io and Mrs. Pauline Ward of
Fort Myers, Fla. The marriage will be performed al Fa ir
Haven Methodist Church. Kanauga on July I. Rev.
Ch ester Lemley will officiate. 'llle reception will be held
at Tara Club House following the meeting.

D of A installs officers
J Olt

Guests were Tom Boyd of
the Hunt ing ton. W. Va.. club.
an d Eber Ei ckelbcrg.
Jackson club member who is
district represenlattvc. A
d1nner wa s served by women
of the church.

PLANS ANNO UN~;t: f)
GALLI POI.IS '- We-d ding
plans have been completed
for the upen church wed ding
of Cynd e Rae Pope, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Donovan
Pope , Gallipolis, and Alan
Ladd Kuhn, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Kuhn, Nort hup.
The wedding·will be an event
of J uly I at 7: 30 p.m. at the
Calva ry Ba ptist Church, Rio
Grande, Ohio. A reception
will fulluw the ceremony at
the church.

qucen's attendant, Mary
Shn nc, Pomery: Nelli e
Castu, supreme in:tlruclor of
Ma ry Shrine, Pomeroy; Esta

~~:~ · am~~~e'rvs ,

Prayer an d si ngi ng opened
the meeltng.

DAUGHTER BORN
SP-'1 and Mrs. Jesse Barry,
Ft. Lewis, Washington announce the birt h of their first
child, a daughter, Angela
Lynn, June 2. 1976 al Madizan
Hos pi ta l in fl . Lewis,
Washington. She wei~hed 7
pounds 7 uuncts and was 19
inches i on ~ . Mrs. Barry was
the former Ky u n~ Het Nu of
Korea . fr randpisrtnt s etre
Hilda Ba rry and tht latt ()ran
I Tope ) Barry' or ~. OltfJ WII

POMEROY -· Fri en ds hip
Night was observed al a recent meeting of Mary Shrine
37, Order of the Whi te Shri ne
of J erusalem, held at lhe
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Mt·s. Jacque Fowler and
Titomas Edwards, worthy
tti gh priestess and waldunmt
of sl!epherds and their offi cers opened the Shnne "'
rilualisltc form.
P n~:sent ed were Ja m~: s
Wade, Supreme material ob·
jec li ve board, Parkersburg;
~i:ll'ic Hawk ins. supr·eme

r eq u ;, ea _.o

i~

a co nv ent ional

SIM ILAR
TO ILL.

18" ST~UCTO

PICNIC GRILL

ONE GALLON

GAS CAN

Hinged, flip over to ld1n g legs. Posit ive grid adjustment
cool . hardwood ha nd le R ust pr oof
chromepla ted gr id

wi th

Heck's Reg.
•9.44

'5''

Heck's Reg.

'1.44

99e

Hardware Dept.

1f» PIECE MELAMINE

ACTION

SCOOP CHAIRS
A Od

co mtorl

To

you r

home w1lh t11 ese c ontour
o;.coo p cha1rs
Stu rd'J'

DINNERWARE SET
of a lmost indes tr udable mel ami ne
dinnerware. Upbreakable, d ishwasher safe and ea sy to
keep cl ean . Se t includes plates, cups and saucers . Al l
yo u' ll need l or d ist inctive dining .
16

p iece$.

pla S TIC
con strucll on
MeTa l lt!ljS

.. I

Piketon Convalescent Hume
i11 Ptketon. Delli tis of the trip
lllliV be ubt&lt;J incd from the
pres id ent , Mrs. F:rrna
Clda11d.

Mrs. Bell y 11uush .
fnsU.IIeJ wct·e Mrs . Ada
Bi ssell, prestde nl ; Mrs.
Eli zabeth Hayes . vice prc.l idenl ; Mrs. Mac McPeek.
sec reta ry : Mrs . Leooa
Hensley, treasurer : Mrs.
Mary K. Hull er, news
reporte r: Mrs. Belly Ru ush.
nower cornmJttce, and Mrs.
Marci a Keller, senti nel.
During the mcctmg it was
11oled thai the Club was
organized 29 yea rs ago.•lultt•
1949. Mrs. Belly RoW&gt;h and
Mrs. F:t hcl Orr conducted
me morial se r viees fur

wtlh Mrs. Cleland reading '
from Cph. 5, wtlh the Lord 's
f'raycr and the pledge lo lhc

deceased rncrnl&gt;crs,

Bcrn lL'l'

Ridenour , Fan nie Adams,
Ess ie Warner. Luci ll e
Kraeutt!r , NavcHia

Bc t~ ve r ,

Clara Mac Pyles. Vi ulcl Hi ll ,
and Zona Biggs.
Plans were made fur lhe
J uly 12 mectt ng al which lime
me ers will Ulke a polluck di nncr aud visit mt·mber Hatlie
Frederick, eon fi 11etl lu the

The tn t..'t!li ng

wa~

Margaret jo Heig!Jton

upcnctl

flag being give n ln unison

Verses given uut by Mrs .
Cle la nd were .read by the
111cmbers in answer lo roll

ca Jl .
Reporls were given by Mrs.
M"''Y Hayes. sccreiJl ry, and
Mrs. G(l ldie Fredenck gave
the lrl'iiSUrcr 's r·cpurt. Mrs.

Pa uline Ridenour and Mrs.
Mae Spencer were reported
ill. The door prize was won
byDorotl ty Warner, a guest.
llcfresluncnl' were servL&gt;d
by the hostess. Mrs. Durollty
Lawson conducted ~ames .
i\ltend tng besi,lt•s those na m" 1 were Mrs. Ada Neulzling,
Mrs. !Ida Morris, Mrs. Jean
Frederick. Mrs. Laura Mae
Nice, Mrs. lnzy Newell Mrs.
Margaret Tuttle. Mrs. Mabel
Van Meter, Mrs. l.clha Wood.
and Mrs . Ada Van Meter.

TO WED - Mr . and Mrs. Joseph M. Heighton of 2306
South Nin th Street, Ironton, Ohio, announce the
engagement and forthcoming marria ge of their daughter,
Margaret Jo lo William M. Dressel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William E. Dressel of 507 Maple Drive, Gallipolis. Miss
Heighton is a t975 graduate of Sai nt Joseph High School
She is currently employed with Ashlan d Oil Inc. in
Ashland, Ky. Mr. Dressel is a 1977 graduate of Canisius
College and is presently employed with Sainl Joseph High
School. The wedding will lake place J ul y 22 at I:30 p.m. at
Saint Jose ph Catholic Church tn Iron ton. The custom of
open church will be observed .

Veterans Memorial Hos pital
ADMISSIONS - Norma
Burnsi de, Racine; Marion
Walt er, Gallip oli s; Ruth
Bai ley, Pomeroy; Oll ie
Buchanan, Tuppers Plains;
Ross Kenl, Addison; and
Larry Smith, Pomeroy.
DI SCHARGES - Richard
Dean, Eva McKinney , Carol
Neulzling, Daisy Ta ylor, Kern
Thomas, Charles Williamson,
and Dorothy Roller.

Heck's Reg.
1
7.99

Heck's Reg. '5.99
Houseware Dept.

Houseware Dept.

MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE

KNIT SHIRTS
Fashionabl e men's k nH sh irts

ri ht for the war m weather .

~ M- LXL

MEN'S POLYESTER

WALK SHORTS
For those warm summer strolls In the park you'll wan I
a pe lr of polyester wa lk shorts. Choose from navy, light
blue or tenger lne Sizes 30 to 42 .

'5.99

Heck's Reg.
'6.99

'4''

. Mbs Enna Smith, vice president ; Mr s. Rey nold s,
Sl'Crela ry; and Mrs. Grace
Prall, treasurer. Miss Smith
wi ll appoinl a program commillee to assist in the
preparation of the new year·
books.
Mrs. Prall reported on the
e~ vic planting a t the village
1111 11 in Middleport noting that
peluntas and geran iums had
been fu rn ished by Hubba rd's
Green l1!tUsc.
The 1UIY picnic was plarmcod and will be held al the
Masun, W. Va . levy park.
Family and friends are lo be
invited .
Mrs. Burkett wekcomed

Mrs. Strauss, se rved fresh
stra wberry pic, mints , nuL~.
coffee and pun ch. Mrs.
Burkett poured the punch,
and Mrs. Prall presided al
the coffee service.
Favors were miniature

Worksho_,'t' o.hen
't'
RIO GRANDE _ Leo c.
Hill announced that a limited
number of openings are still
availa ble in the artists workshop lrip to Bar Harbour,
Maine.
Dates for the t rip will be

July I lhru July 15, and the
cost Is $300 per student. The
members and guest&gt;; in- cost includes tuition, food,
eluding Mrs. Fry., Mrs. transportation and ca mp site.
lt""eue Fowler' and Miss Six hours of college credit
Nina Russell. Mrs . Rose
will be granted to those
Rcynuld;'•gave lhe verse of stu dents compl elin g lhe
lite monlh for Mrs. Pearl
Reynolds who was unable lo co~~~rea artists who are
attend . The theme was
"F riendship and lhe Good interested in phologr~ ph y
and sketching and might be
Things in We."
interested itt making the trip
Tl"' rcrreslunenl table, shoul~ attend a workshop
place-d before a picture win· introduction Jn Allen Hall on
dow wilh sheer green drapes, the Rio Grande College and
featured an arrangement In Community College campus,
crysU. I anlique vase uf mses
June 19.
ill severa I shades of pink. The
For additional information
hostesses, Mrs. Rcy noltls and ca ll Leo Hill, 949·2861.

Dennis Salisbury and Pauk: Walker
WfLL BE MARRIED - Mr . and Mrs . Harold Walk er ,
Gallipolis. are proud to announce lhe engagement and
forthcoming marriage of their da ugh ter. Pa ula Sue, to
Dennis Ray Salisblll'Y, son of Mrs . Evelyn Salisbury
Rainey, Gallipolis, and Mr. Warren Salisbury, Gallipolis.
The bride-elect is a 1976 ~raduale of Gallia Academy Htgh
School and is employed by Tite Ohio Valley Bank . Her
fiance is a 1977 gradua te of Gallia Academy High School
and Buc ke~e Hills Career Cenler. He is employed by
Robbins &amp; Myers. Inc. The weddin g will be an eve nt of
August 6. at 2:30 p.m. al the Ftr;t Baptist Ch urch in
Gallipolis. '11w gracious cusloll t of ope n church wtll be
obser ved with a recep tion immedtale ly followmg the
ceremooy.

Going away party enjoyed
POMEROY- A going-a wa y
po rly fur four members of the
Junwr American Legion Auxiliary of Drew Webster Post
'39, Pomeroy, was held Thursda y nighl at the home of Mrs.
Harry Davis, ad visor.
Honon&gt;d at the parly were
Rhonda Reuter wh o left

.Flower arranging demonstrated
MIDD I.EPORT-- Modern ,
antique and contemporary
desi gn i~t £1uwer arranging
wet·e demonstrated by Mrs.
Mi chael Fry a t the Wednes·
day night me&gt;eting of the Mid·
dleporl Amateur Gardeners
held allhe home of Mrs. Rose
Reynolds.
Mrs. Fry use&gt;d rtJSes from
the garden of Mr. Mrs. Arthur Strauss with husla
leav es, scotch broom, wild
parsley and honeysuck le vine
for her arrangements. She
also presenle&gt;d lo lhe group
several " Did You K11ow's'1"
concerning rtJSes noting that
some are probably 70 million
years old, tha t t'Ose designs
were used un colns in 4,000
BC, lhal double roses were
known in lhe Fifth Cen tury
BC, that ro.~es are powdered
fur tDt.&gt;dicinal purposes and
for perfume, that rose hips
are rich in viU.min C, and
that the while rtJSeS in the
Garden of Eden lu rne&gt;d rc&gt;d
when klssL&gt;d by Eve.
AI the busines.s meeting
Mrs. Walter Cruoks gave lhe
report fur lbe nominating
l'UIIlllliltee with offke rs ror
the 1978-79 year being
eleclcd. They were Mrs. Ed·
ward Burkett, presi dent ;

ANNOUNCEMEN T MA DE - Mr. and Mrs. F. Berl
Suggs of Coolville announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Edna May. to Jeffrey Lee Houscholrler. sun of Mr and Mrs. Ronald L.
HuW&gt;eholder of Torch. The bride ts a 1976 grad uate of
Eastern High School and is presently employed wilh the
But·cau of lhe Public Debt. Parkersburg. W. Va. Her
fi ance is a 1975 graduate uf Federal Hocking High School
and a 1976 gra duate of Parkersburg Conununily College_
He is employed with Cox's Department Store in
Parkersburg, W. Va . The open church weddtng will be an
event of July 8 at 2·30 p.m. al the Orange Chrtstian
Church. l.uttridge .

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CHESTE R- New uffi cers
were installed at the Wc.lnes·
day night meeting of the Past
Councilors' Club. Clle.1ler
l'uu11ctl 32:1. Da ughters of

i\mert l'(;l llcld at. the hume or

RentHR!

"Steam"
Carpet Cleaning
System

Cooks one to
hot dogs in u ust
begrns immed tafely - no wa 1
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for quick, .easy cle~ n ing . dOi s~ w~~~er
space sav 1ng des•gn .
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teenagers, parties, cott ages.

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BIRTH NOTED
VINTON - Mr. and Mrs.
Hobet1 Michael Broyles tnee
Grace Te rry) announce the
birth of a son, James Michael
Co ry, on May 30 a t Holzer
P lace ment Prog ra m IS Medi ca l Center. The baby
fun ded by Di strict 7 - Area wctghed seven pounds 15
Agency on Aging .
ounces and measured 21
inches lun g. Pa tern al
WAS TREATED
MI DDLEPOrtl' - Mrs . ~ r an dp a r e n ts are Th omas
Marvin Kell y fe ll at her home a nd Kenee Broy les of
and wa s ta ken to the Ga lli polt s. Maternal grandpa rents are Mr. and Mrs.
em er ~ency room at Holzer
Medical Cente r fo r treatment Cc'Cil Terry of Oa k Hill
Thursda y.
BIRTH NOTED
Mr. and Mrs. Davtd H
Swnpl es of Route 2 Pedn,
announce the birth of their
fi rst child, a daught er, born
May 19 at Lawrence Counl y
General Ho spilal. She has
been named Alison Lee and
weighed seven po unds 13
ounces . Materna l grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
John Payne. Vinlon, and
paternal grandparent s are
Mr. and Mrs . Howa rd
Sa mpl es ,
Gallip olis .
Matern a l greal · gran dparents are Mr. and Mrs. 0.
M. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs.
to clean your
E. C. Payne, Vinton.

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carpets yourself- for a fraction of the professional
cost. Deep-clearung power lifts out ground-m dut
to put "like new" beauty back into your carpets.

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featuring historieal points of
Meigs Co unty when the
ht•r!lth ~&gt;P I'\' ICt.' S. rcc rcC~ t io n a l Mtddlcpon -Pomeroy Rotary
~· J.·I!Jv·
trs. re lig io us Clu b met Friday night al
sen tC\'S and many mort . Heath Un ited Met hodi st
Bu c kr~ e Community Se r- Ch urch .
Donn ~
the mee tin g,
nres w1U be prtwJdtng these
pr
esid
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over
by Ca rl
S€1'\'l C't'S for residents of the
Demson.
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deci
ded to
cuunt1es \\ e se rve .
stan
nexl
Frida)·'s
meeting
Inniallv . the senior ctttzrn
placement program will be at &gt;:30 due to the Big Bend
louk mg for h{•rnes in Ga llia. Hcga lla Parade which will
Pike. Vmton and Jackson leave Middleport at 6 p.tn.

The Burger Chef Hamh\~rger
Eat A Than start s at 3 p m,
Saturday. June 24th At
our new res tuarant. 698
West Matn St
St op by lor your en try form

PRESTO

MUNSEY

MIDDLEPO RT - Th e
Rev . Will ia m Middleswarth
and C. E: . Bla kes lee
presented a slide presen·
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PO IN T PLEASAN T
Monday murntng,
there will be a new entrance
tv Pleasant Va lley Hospital in
Point Pleasant. Wor kers
began the projccl lasl fall.
bul the bad winter weather
dela yed completi on unt il
nnw .
The new entrance wi ll be
two-lane, and it is located on
the lower sid e of the Pennyfare building tn front of the
hospital, directly across the
streel from Fruth Pham1acy .
The current driveway Will
St ~ ni ng

(;rou p Humes: pru vr d in~
still a nut her alt('rnal ive tu
tns t it uttu nal l i\·ing. Gru up
hom es ~1re des1gned to tleliver become a l wo-lanc exit when
L'u u nsr1 in g. SO(' ia l . the new ent ra nce opens
cunmtu nit y li ving services.

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plauqes of though t&gt;; of the
day .
The hostess gifl was award·
ed to Mi ss Kathryn Hysell,
and Miss Bernice Ann Durst
won the tloor prize. A gift of
appreciation was prcsenlL&gt;d
tu Mrs. fry. Du ring the .&gt;Oeial
hour members gave garden
cl ub memories ill response to
roll call.

Sa turday fur Bucke•)t 1;11·1's
SU. te; Anna Wt lt&lt; HIIU Lon
Wood, who havl' now juintd

the Roya l Cru.1adcrs Drum
and Bugle Corps at Pttt sburgh, Pa. anti wtl lt uur lite
United Slates umll &gt;lugu, t,
a nd Robi n C'a utpbell whu wt ll
ICC:I VC later this llllJillh ror (I
lr ip wcsl.
During tht! ewning p tC'·
lures were ta ken (ind m ustc

enj oyed. Pizza. clt1ps ami tltp.
and punch were serretl by
Mrs. Dav is.
There was tt shurt bu~ mc ss
meeting at which tlnll' Mrs.

Dctn~ vn •sc 1tled

Miss Wuud
Eighl h District
ju mur prcs tdcnt 's ribbon
brought frum the Department

wt lh her

L'u nr er l..' nce .

M rs .

D avis

displayed ecrlifica lcs won at
tht• L'Hil Vcntiun (.lfld rcpurtL&gt;d
011 a dunatt un m:Jde to the
Drew Webster Post !tome in
lllJ::IIlUry vr .)hcrn Marsholl.
t;uesls at the party were
AllJjlt' Mttrli n, Ad(;l rn Martin,

and Jack Braley. A joinl
meeting was announced for

Ju ne• 27 with the Juniors to
a.~s ist Mrs. Ma rv Mart1n in
the insta llation uf new seniur
offtcc rs.

Young Wives Club
makes parade plans

CHE STE R-- Ht•ga ll a
parade plans were completed
at a recen t mee ting or the
COOKOUT HEUJ
Young Wives Club held attht•
POMEROY- Mr. and Mrs.
home of Mrs. Kathy Stone.
Dwight Logan ente rtained
It was re ported tha t
Thursday evening with a Riebel's Used Cars will loa n
fa mily cookoul at lhetr home. the dub a truck for usc In the
Their guesl.s were their son, parade. Members wtll be
~k i p, here fro m Hhode
costumed as clowns tlrtd
Island, his friend, Miss Bar· hobos di stributing candy and
bara Balenger, Ne wpur·t, R.
ba lloons along the l"•radc
1. , and Skip's two suns, Shawn
ruule .
a11d Bobby, Charleston, W.
Jane Coa\cs rcpu r tL~I lhal
Va., all visiting ltere for lhe
some supplie:t l111d been purpast week ; George Logan,
chased for Ut e you nger
Bernie~ King, Mr. and Mrs.
special educalio11 class at
Way ne Milhoan, Mr. and
Ches ter, and Mar ilyn
Mrs. Eitner Bailey, Mrs. &amp;mSpenre r noted tha t muncy
dy Sa •·~en l and Jonathan. had been given tu lhe oldet·
Jo ini n~ the family Friday for
class for use on their field
a visi t were Mr. and Mrs . Bob trip.
Hullcy, Culum bW&gt;, bmther
Club memiJcrs will conand slsler-in-law of Mrs.
tin
ue 10 sell lhc cht ldrcn 's
IA&gt;gatl.
mc d icl:l l

id e ntif it:elt i un

Megan Miller
ENGAG ED - Mrs . Brady M. Huffman, Middleport,
and Geo rge W. Mtller, Lancaster. are announcing the
engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter,
Megan Jane Mi ller , to Daniel Pa l ri ck Granda!. son of the
Rev. and Mrs. Peter M. Granda!, Racine, W. Va. The
bride-elect is a 1976 grad uate of Meigs High School and is
employed at Burger Chef and as a lifeg uard at Hickory
La ke. Her fiance is a 1917 graduate of Meigs High School
and is presently serv ing with lhe U. S. Coast Guard m
Yorktown, Va. The weddi ng will be an event nf Aug. 5 al 6
p.m. at lhe Middleport First BH plist Church . The Rev . Mr.
Granda! will officiate.

bracclc l:t all2 each which indudes fiVl' lines uf l!ngravi ng

"" the front and the back.
These ca n ordenx1 from any
clu b member. !lllcnding lhe

Open house enjoyed

tnrcting besides those natnL-'ll
PU,ur:, ROY- Mr. and Mrs.
were Norma Hawthorne, Lin- ' Ke nn e th Mc La ug hl i n.
da Well . Lyla Van Mele r, Pomeroy, enlcrU.i ned recentAvb Spencer, Sara BHJlcy, ly with an open house honorF:ster Ma ys. and Karen ing their snn . Kevin. who
Young.
graduated fr om Meigs High
School, and their daughte r,
Debbie, who graduated from
MEETTNGSET
POMEROY - The Twin the Holzet· School of Nursing.
Attending were Sue Ruush,
Cit y Shr inelles will meet at
Mr.
and Mrs. Don T110mas,
7: 30 p.m. Tuesday al the
Kim
Krauller. Pomeroy;
hom e of Lora Bye rs in
Mrs.
Genna
Arnntl and K. C.,
Ga llipolis.
Sy rac use; Mrs. Cheryl
NOW YOU KNOW
Howells, Robbie, Scull and
Arc h ile•~ l Fra nk Lloyd Kacey, Rittman. Kevin has
Wri ght designed only one gas JOinL&gt;d lhe U. S. Marine Corps
slalion, call ed the Best in lhc five month delay pro·
Servtce Station, in Cloquet, gram an d will reporl to Sou th
Minn .
Camlina in Nuvembcr . Delr

bie has accepted work at
Children's HospiU.I in Columbus.
F riday Duan e Will
graduled from Orlando, Fla ,
Navy nuclear power school
second in his division and
sixth in his class of 400 men .
He and his wife, Debbie,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Williamson, Rutland ,
will return here for 10 days
and lhen will go lo Idaho
Falls, Idaho, where Duane
will be at lhe prototype
school. Debbie McLaughlin Is
now in ~' l nrida but Will return
with her brolht;r and sister·
in-law.

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held z·n 17\"jTorth Ca..yol·zna

Deborah Stevers weds

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. 19-78

Personality Profile
ByCharlene Hut'flkh
POMEROY-The stnrerily. hune&gt;t ) mtd

f

upennt!ss uf Mei g!:l County rural folk tl~
(..'utnpliretlto the 111ore (t lwfness uf urbdn
residents wa~ what Marty Gryl'l' 11f ncar

Chtcagu says allradeu her here after her
graduation last fall frumlhe lnuiana Stale
University.
M1s.s

Ge~' er

madt• her ft rst &lt;·unLHct wttll

Meigs CouOty last summer when she came
here with the Rural Applachta student
health team .
She returns a ~ a specialist w!lh thl'

Pubh c Ben e fiL~ Program of the Oht u Cum·
missiun un A!!:lllg wurking al the Mc1g!:l
County Senior Citizens Center. The new
position is state funded and ueals with prnviding sor1al ~rvtc:es tu Lhe aged cmd sumr

minnr legal asststa!lcc as relates to Social
Security benefits ami Workmen 's Cumpcn·
satiun, as wtdl as emergem:y metlit.:(il
assistance .

Marty romes to Meigs County with some
experience in deali11g with the elucrly. She
began work at the nurstng home when she
was 16 and contumeu through her
sophomore year incullcge. She lias also
worked with the Retired Senior Volunteer
Pro~rom anu the Senior Nutriti on Programs . She feels that she relates well to
elderly Ameririins, lik ~s tu work on

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vne-

tLHJne basis, and has empatlty tuwaru the
problems.
Getting inlu an

ort~i:t

of wvrk

wll~ re

she

&lt;JeaiS primartly With people and duesn't
get lieU duwn with paper work was une of
her euncerns in seek1ng cmpluymcll l, ~:~ nd
the position here. she feels, pr•;viues the
nght opportunity .
Marty grad ua ted wtth a degree utliealth
e&lt;Jucation services and ha s an amiJtttoll of
sornc'!lay going back to sehoul tu get her

tnaster's

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cutll! ll g

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M~igs County s h ~ has cnn,llcd i1 1 cut EMT
training course whtch she will (.;umplete
suun . ~nd has !Jecume al'live wttlt the

Otizens Auvisur·y Council for the Meigs
County Health Dcparltnelll.
Fur the next fe w weeks. Marly will be
c:uunlinating tile act tvit ies of Ute 1978 sum-

mer health team sd tedulcu to arrive ncKt
week. The fi ve students. funueu by Cunsorti wn for Hea lth Edeuatron 11 1 Appalachia Ohiu. wtll ~he re lu corry out c.nll
ass tst with hel:llt h related prugrams spun -

sore&lt;J by the Mctgs County· Hea lli t Department. the Semur Citilcns Center. and the
Mental Health Center.

GA LLIPOLIS - Kathy Jo
Blalock and Joseph Lindell
Godwin. Jr . were united in
marriage Sa turday, June 17,
at the Greenway Park
Baptist Church in Graham ,
North Carolina . Miss Blalock
is the &lt;laughter of Mr . and
Mrs . Berni ce Jac kson
Blalock of Burlington, North
Carolina and Godwin is the
son of Rev . and Mrs. Joseph
Lindell Godwin of Hedgewood
Drive, Ga llipolis.
The double nng ceremony
was perfo rmed by th e
groom's fath er at three in the
afternoon. Wedding music
was provided by Miss Kim
Martin, organist, and Mrs.
Paul Mayfiel d and Randy
Bla lock, soloist .
Given in marriage by her
fat her, the bride wore a gown
of white sheerganza, Brussels

in the back. Applique s
of Venice lace were scattcrcu
over the skirt and sma ller·
mat ~hi ng appliques graced
the sheer sleeves. A ruffle of
Brussels lace with a noral
motif band of Venice lace
encirc led the hemline. A
tiered fingert ip veil of tulle
was attached to a pearlcd
lace Ca melot hat. The bride
wore a sil"cr heart-shaped
pendant, cent ered with a
diamond, a gift of the groom.
She carried a white Bible and
a nosegay of sma ll white
fl owers edged with bl ue
baby's breath.
Susan Blalock, sister of the
bri de, served as ma id of
honor. Susan Godwin. sister
of the groom, and Mrs.
Ronnie Blalock and Pam
Blalock, were bridesbaids.
Tim Godwin , brother of the
lace and Venice lace over groom, served as best man.
peau de so ic. The dress wa s Ushers were Ronnie Blalock,
des ign ed wit h a hi gh Joh n God win and RandJ'
neckline, empire waist and Bla lock.
full Bishop sleeves . Th e
A reception was held in the
A-lin e
skirt
swept church fe llowship ha ll with
tn~o a full chape l tra in
Nancy God win. the groom's

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Assis1ing wer e Mrs. Eddie

Ilia lock, Mrs. Eu gene Har1 , ·
Na ncy Angle, Mr. anu Mrs.
Johnn y Blalock and Mr and
Mrs. Fred Sweeney .
Aft er a wedding trip lo the
mountains th£1 new Mr . and

Mrs. Godw in arc li ving in

C:hallanooga. Tenn . 1'he new

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fnmt So uthern ll igh
and

Ten nessee

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College with a degr ee in
Elementary F:du cat ion. She

and jvgs, tak~s gulf lcs.wns, and
ithJks furward lu SHill e lri::IVl'hng

SUPER SHELL
Super versat ilit y. Super choice of
summer colors . Th is grea t top has a
jewe l neck . zipper back and Belg ian
Loop ing . Made of Monsan to' s Wear -

Dated 100 ·pet. nylon.
Si z.es 36 -42 . by She Shells. a divis ion
of Fai rfield .
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All Wear -Date d clothes
ar e
war ran ted for a full year·s norma l
wear , refund or replacement when
returned with tag and sal es sl ip to
Monsanto.

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EAT-A-THON t.:ONTEST
POME ROY - Everyone
loves hamburgers . How
many can you cat? Here's
your chance to find out.
Pomeroy 's Burger Chef and
the Meigs County Jaycees are
again sponsoring an Ea t-A·
Thon Contest during Regatta
weekend.
Two age groups will
compete - One group will be
those 14 years and under ; the
other group will be those
above 14 years of age . First
prize in each class will be $20
and a plaq ue. The entrant In
ea~h class tha t obta ins the
most tota l sponsors money
will receive a plaque.
All
sponsor
monies
collected in this contest will
go to the Meigs Jaycees for
their community activities
and to the Senior Citizens
Center of Meigs Count y.
The contest will be held on
Saturda y, June 24 at the
Pomeroy Burger Chef and
the winners will be based
upon the persons who can eat
the most regula r Burger Chef
hamburgers within a 30
minute peri od . All hamburgers served to the con-

How to buy
a new car.

testants will be provided by
Burger l'hel, free of charge.
Hamburger ea ting will begin
at 3 p.m. and last until 3:30
p.m.
Entry forms are available
at the Sen ior Citizens Center
or can be obtained at the
Pomeroy Burger Chef. All
cnlry forms , including lists of
sponsors, shall be received
before 12 noon, Frida y, .Ju ne
23, 1978, at the Pomeroy
Burger Chef.
If you are willing to sponsor
a senior citizen in this contest
or are willing to bring you r
appetite and be a contestant,
call us at !192-7884. Many
senior ci tizens were entrants
in this contest held last year
and on ly a few stomach aches
were reported 1 This is a fu n
way to make money, last
yea r approximately $180 was
the Senior Citizens portion.
Let us hear from you.
REFRESHMENTS CRAFTS - BAZAAR
If you plan to visit Pomeroy
the weekend of June 23, 24 ,
and 25, remember the Sen ior
Citizens Center will be open
to the public June 23 and 24 .
Refr eshments of so ft drinks,
coff ee , pies and cakes, baked
bean s, co le slaw, ham,
hamburger, hot dog sand ·
wtches and french fries will
be for sa le. A craft bazaar is
being pla nned and numerous
crafts will be demons! rated
Saturday afternoon.
Tables and chairs will be
available where Senior
Citizens and their families
and fri ends may sit down to
enjoy their food or rust to
relax and visit.
FAREWELL
Mrs. Rose Ginther, who ha s
served as a Retired Sen ior
Volunteer foroverfour years,
was honored Tuesday af·
ternoon by members of the
Senior Citizen Chorus.
Mrs. Gin the r will be
moving this summer to be
near her fa mily.
Rose has spent many hours
in sharing her knowledge of
musi c and her creative
tal ents . Her smil e has
bri ghtened numerous lives
and she will be leav ing many,
many friends at the Center.
Rose wa s presented a
number of gifts by chorus
members and members of
her knitting and crochet
classes. Pu nch, cake and ice

is employed at Alama nce

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Chri stian Sehoul in Graha m.
Godwin was graduated frorn

Greenvi lle High School and is
now att ending Tennessee

Temple Co ll ege in Chattanuoga .

Afl er the rehNtr sal nn

Friday evening. the groom's
pa rents ent ertained with "
bu ffet din ner at the B &amp; J

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Restaurant in Burli ngton .

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savings on outstandin§
values like these.
Summer Prints &amp; Solids
l(,c l y Cottom on d b len d ~ lor t h 1 ~ II!O\or1 ,
H!pOIO te \' 44 45 ' w1de Moch•n e wo1 h o nd dry

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good deal on your new car, get a,
very good deal on your new car
Joari. C&amp;S Bank has bet ter terms
o n your car loan than just about
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roush
potluck supper wtll be held.
SERVICE SLATED
Roger
Glassburn is pastor.
Sa tur&lt;Jay, June 24 at 5 p.m.
at Springfiel d Baptist Church Everyone is welcome.
a Fellowship meeting Rro d

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great collection

of Dress

MYSTERY
SPECIAL
SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY

SHOP AT•••
SAVE AT•••

W/C

Limit 1 Per Customer
Good Only at Powell's
Offer
June 24 , 1978

We can't advertise
the name but you'll
recognize the name
when you see the
quality. Come in today
to see this ·

Complete with 9 piece
Power-seal Attachments

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Broad, bright beam of
light helps seek out litter .

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Coupon
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You'll like the Quick &amp;
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4 Flavors Soft-Serve Cones

Memheo FD IC·

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adapts cleaner to most
carpet. Special plush
&amp; shag settings!

,ABRICS'

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Automatic
carpet
adjustment

Hea dquarters fo r Draperie s , Slip Covers and Upholstering Materials

SPECIAL

The Commercial Br Savings Bank

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REGULAR

edge brusher deep cleans
close to the wall.

Hours : 10 til 9 Monday thru Saturdoy - 1 til l

DAIRY ISLE

S Bank

4

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plus...

OFF llEG . PRICE

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

Prices Effective
Thru
June 24.

298 SECOND ST.

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the brushing &amp; grooming
action of previous models.

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20"to 5o%"'""''"""
Chillicothe, Ohio

NAME NOTED
POMEROY--Mrs. Hazel
H•wk sent a gift to her greatniece , Am ber Well, da ughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Well,
on her recent birthday. Her
name was un intentionally
umitted from a listing of the
party activities .

10 am-10 pm

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agitator

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lit 6th Ave .
258 Grand Central Mall
Parkersburg , W. Va . Huntington , W. Va .

weighed seven pounds and 10
ounces. Mat ernal grandmother is Mrs. Maxine Arnold of Hartford and the
paternal grandmother is Mrs.
C. L. Fitzgerald of Fowler,
Ind.

Sunday

Cleaning System

proximately 60 persons.
l . First , shop aro und for the
car you want. Make the very best
deal possible with the car dealer.

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Or, k td~ ' w ear m ' POv rn of great val
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. Ome ea rly forth
eca raflng.

Zane Plaza

GALLIPOLIS - Steve
Eisnau gle, Dir ector of
Ed uca tion at Gallipolis
Business College, has listed
the following students as
being on the Honor Roll for
the Spring Quarter which
ended June 6, 1978.
All A's - Gail Anderson ,
Ann
Borders,
Handy
Calli han, Sharon Deal, Mabel
Drummond, Eddie Fisher,
WELLINGTON
Walt er Flu harty, Elaine
Hog ue, C. D, Mcintyre,
SAFETY TOE
Kimb erly Roush, Vict oria
Welch.
B or Better - Roge r
Adams, Tonja Akers, Rodney
Ald erma n, Brenda Allie,
Susan Amick, John An·
derson. Thomas Bentz, Roy
~ · Bi ckle, Paul Black, Carolyn
Mon . &amp; Fri.
Keel e r-Bl a ke , Ronn ie
till p.m.
Caudill , Annabel Edwa rds,
Tues., Wed ., Sol. titS
Dani el Euman, Her shall
Thurs . til
Ferguson , Albert Hannon,
12 noon
Jewell Hash, Wilma Hill,
8-0 · EE
Debb ie Howard, Diana
Jarvis, Shoron Jessie, Joann
·Ju stus, Juanita Justi s,
WOLVERINE 10"
William Linn, Mavis McWESTERN BRAZOS
Clain, Darlene McClur e,
Karen Macias, Geor gia
BOOT
Meade, Teresa Meade, Vickie
Tan, tough oil .tanned
Metheny, John O'Dell, Jill
cowhid~
Ohlinger,
Sheil a Ohlinger,
Welt construction
Buddy
Peaytt
, William
011 proof sole and heel
Pick ens, Margaret Province,
Full cushion insole
Steel shank arch support
Charles Radford , Debbie
Scherer, Debra Shaver,
Cindy L. Smith, Tim Smith,
Betty Spence, Mary Swain,
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Darryl Swartz, Chris Tucker,
Dellos Vicker s, Diana
Wheeler. Lena White, Wanda
Wiga l, Sarah Williamson .

BABY TAKEN HOME
MASON - The Rev . and
Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald of Van
Wert, Ohio, are announcing
the adoption of an infant
daughter, Ka te Susanna, on
June I. She is welcomed by a
brother, Ja.&lt;on . 8. She

Mon.-Sat.
8 am-10 pm

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Store Hours:

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June 28 - Exercise Group RSVP, Julie Ormsby , 446-2070.
June 30 - Couple's volleyball 7 p.m. RSVP Pam Terrizzi
446-4485.
Welcome Wagon is open to any interested party in the
area. Call Joy Alwood at 446-8599 or Mary Ann Jamison at 4462649 for information.

POWELL'S

hat. Darla Chambers and
Mrs. Gary Grover were
bridesmaids . They wor e
gowns identical to that of the
maid of hOnor. Their hats
were white.
Orland Cremeans served as
best man. Marshall French,
L'hip Kirby and Brian Tucker
were ushers.
For her daughter's wed·
ding, Mrs. Kirby selected
navy blue floor length dress
with dotted swiss. Mrs. Rousp
wore a light blue noor length
uress.
A reception was held in the
soc ial room after the
ceremony. The bride's table
featu red a three tier white
cake with white icing and
yellow flowers. Assisting in
the reception were Mrs.
Charles Young, Mrs. Larry
Elkins, Ms. Betsy Simpson,
Mrs. William Reynolds and
Ms. Melissa Rizer , who
registered guests.
After a wedding trip to
Cincinnati. the new Mr. and
Mrs. Roush are now residing
in Vinton.

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.June 19 - Installation dinner 6:30p.m. at Kin Folks . RSVP
Chm Mrtchell 446-7739.
June 21 - EKercise Group RSVP Julie Ormsby 446-2070
June 23 - Couple's bowling 9 p.m. RSVP Kar~n Moffitt

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Senior Citizens '
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loves the small-town atmosphere. Her ut·
tcresl!i are voned . Sht• write:) some pt)t'try ,

CHES HIH E - Deborah
Ann Stevers, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Kirby,
Vinton, and John Howard
Roush , son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charl es Roush , Cheshire,
were united in marriage on
May 5 at the Cheshi re Baptist
L'h urch.
The Rev. William Reynolds
offi ciated in the . double ring
ceremony . Wedd ine music
was_provided by Mrs. Ger·
trude Hysel l. The church was
decorated in a yellow and
beige theme.
For her wedding, the bride
wore a beige wedding gown
and a pi cture hat to match.
Deborah J. DeWhitt served
as maid of honor. She wore a
yellow floor length gown with
matching shaw and picture

Sizes 8 to 14

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. 19-78

Personality Profile
ByCharlene Hut'flkh
POMEROY-The stnrerily. hune&gt;t ) mtd

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upennt!ss uf Mei g!:l County rural folk tl~
(..'utnpliretlto the 111ore (t lwfness uf urbdn
residents wa~ what Marty Gryl'l' 11f ncar

Chtcagu says allradeu her here after her
graduation last fall frumlhe lnuiana Stale
University.
M1s.s

Ge~' er

madt• her ft rst &lt;·unLHct wttll

Meigs CouOty last summer when she came
here with the Rural Applachta student
health team .
She returns a ~ a specialist w!lh thl'

Pubh c Ben e fiL~ Program of the Oht u Cum·
missiun un A!!:lllg wurking al the Mc1g!:l
County Senior Citizens Center. The new
position is state funded and ueals with prnviding sor1al ~rvtc:es tu Lhe aged cmd sumr

minnr legal asststa!lcc as relates to Social
Security benefits ami Workmen 's Cumpcn·
satiun, as wtdl as emergem:y metlit.:(il
assistance .

Marty romes to Meigs County with some
experience in deali11g with the elucrly. She
began work at the nurstng home when she
was 16 and contumeu through her
sophomore year incullcge. She lias also
worked with the Retired Senior Volunteer
Pro~rom anu the Senior Nutriti on Programs . She feels that she relates well to
elderly Ameririins, lik ~s tu work on

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tLHJne basis, and has empatlty tuwaru the
problems.
Getting inlu an

ort~i:t

of wvrk

wll~ re

she

&lt;JeaiS primartly With people and duesn't
get lieU duwn with paper work was une of
her euncerns in seek1ng cmpluymcll l, ~:~ nd
the position here. she feels, pr•;viues the
nght opportunity .
Marty grad ua ted wtth a degree utliealth
e&lt;Jucation services and ha s an amiJtttoll of
sornc'!lay going back to sehoul tu get her

tnaster's

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M~igs County s h ~ has cnn,llcd i1 1 cut EMT
training course whtch she will (.;umplete
suun . ~nd has !Jecume al'live wttlt the

Otizens Auvisur·y Council for the Meigs
County Health Dcparltnelll.
Fur the next fe w weeks. Marly will be
c:uunlinating tile act tvit ies of Ute 1978 sum-

mer health team sd tedulcu to arrive ncKt
week. The fi ve students. funueu by Cunsorti wn for Hea lth Edeuatron 11 1 Appalachia Ohiu. wtll ~he re lu corry out c.nll
ass tst with hel:llt h related prugrams spun -

sore&lt;J by the Mctgs County· Hea lli t Department. the Semur Citilcns Center. and the
Mental Health Center.

GA LLIPOLIS - Kathy Jo
Blalock and Joseph Lindell
Godwin. Jr . were united in
marriage Sa turday, June 17,
at the Greenway Park
Baptist Church in Graham ,
North Carolina . Miss Blalock
is the &lt;laughter of Mr . and
Mrs . Berni ce Jac kson
Blalock of Burlington, North
Carolina and Godwin is the
son of Rev . and Mrs. Joseph
Lindell Godwin of Hedgewood
Drive, Ga llipolis.
The double nng ceremony
was perfo rmed by th e
groom's fath er at three in the
afternoon. Wedding music
was provided by Miss Kim
Martin, organist, and Mrs.
Paul Mayfiel d and Randy
Bla lock, soloist .
Given in marriage by her
fat her, the bride wore a gown
of white sheerganza, Brussels

in the back. Applique s
of Venice lace were scattcrcu
over the skirt and sma ller·
mat ~hi ng appliques graced
the sheer sleeves. A ruffle of
Brussels lace with a noral
motif band of Venice lace
encirc led the hemline. A
tiered fingert ip veil of tulle
was attached to a pearlcd
lace Ca melot hat. The bride
wore a sil"cr heart-shaped
pendant, cent ered with a
diamond, a gift of the groom.
She carried a white Bible and
a nosegay of sma ll white
fl owers edged with bl ue
baby's breath.
Susan Blalock, sister of the
bri de, served as ma id of
honor. Susan Godwin. sister
of the groom, and Mrs.
Ronnie Blalock and Pam
Blalock, were bridesbaids.
Tim Godwin , brother of the
lace and Venice lace over groom, served as best man.
peau de so ic. The dress wa s Ushers were Ronnie Blalock,
des ign ed wit h a hi gh Joh n God win and RandJ'
neckline, empire waist and Bla lock.
full Bishop sleeves . Th e
A reception was held in the
A-lin e
skirt
swept church fe llowship ha ll with
tn~o a full chape l tra in
Nancy God win. the groom's

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Assis1ing wer e Mrs. Eddie

Ilia lock, Mrs. Eu gene Har1 , ·
Na ncy Angle, Mr. anu Mrs.
Johnn y Blalock and Mr and
Mrs. Fred Sweeney .
Aft er a wedding trip lo the
mountains th£1 new Mr . and

Mrs. Godw in arc li ving in

C:hallanooga. Tenn . 1'he new

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fnmt So uthern ll igh
and

Ten nessee

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Templ e

College with a degr ee in
Elementary F:du cat ion. She

and jvgs, tak~s gulf lcs.wns, and
ithJks furward lu SHill e lri::IVl'hng

SUPER SHELL
Super versat ilit y. Super choice of
summer colors . Th is grea t top has a
jewe l neck . zipper back and Belg ian
Loop ing . Made of Monsan to' s Wear -

Dated 100 ·pet. nylon.
Si z.es 36 -42 . by She Shells. a divis ion
of Fai rfield .
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All Wear -Date d clothes
ar e
war ran ted for a full year·s norma l
wear , refund or replacement when
returned with tag and sal es sl ip to
Monsanto.

IThe Uniform Center
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EAT-A-THON t.:ONTEST
POME ROY - Everyone
loves hamburgers . How
many can you cat? Here's
your chance to find out.
Pomeroy 's Burger Chef and
the Meigs County Jaycees are
again sponsoring an Ea t-A·
Thon Contest during Regatta
weekend.
Two age groups will
compete - One group will be
those 14 years and under ; the
other group will be those
above 14 years of age . First
prize in each class will be $20
and a plaq ue. The entrant In
ea~h class tha t obta ins the
most tota l sponsors money
will receive a plaque.
All
sponsor
monies
collected in this contest will
go to the Meigs Jaycees for
their community activities
and to the Senior Citizens
Center of Meigs Count y.
The contest will be held on
Saturda y, June 24 at the
Pomeroy Burger Chef and
the winners will be based
upon the persons who can eat
the most regula r Burger Chef
hamburgers within a 30
minute peri od . All hamburgers served to the con-

How to buy
a new car.

testants will be provided by
Burger l'hel, free of charge.
Hamburger ea ting will begin
at 3 p.m. and last until 3:30
p.m.
Entry forms are available
at the Sen ior Citizens Center
or can be obtained at the
Pomeroy Burger Chef. All
cnlry forms , including lists of
sponsors, shall be received
before 12 noon, Frida y, .Ju ne
23, 1978, at the Pomeroy
Burger Chef.
If you are willing to sponsor
a senior citizen in this contest
or are willing to bring you r
appetite and be a contestant,
call us at !192-7884. Many
senior ci tizens were entrants
in this contest held last year
and on ly a few stomach aches
were reported 1 This is a fu n
way to make money, last
yea r approximately $180 was
the Senior Citizens portion.
Let us hear from you.
REFRESHMENTS CRAFTS - BAZAAR
If you plan to visit Pomeroy
the weekend of June 23, 24 ,
and 25, remember the Sen ior
Citizens Center will be open
to the public June 23 and 24 .
Refr eshments of so ft drinks,
coff ee , pies and cakes, baked
bean s, co le slaw, ham,
hamburger, hot dog sand ·
wtches and french fries will
be for sa le. A craft bazaar is
being pla nned and numerous
crafts will be demons! rated
Saturday afternoon.
Tables and chairs will be
available where Senior
Citizens and their families
and fri ends may sit down to
enjoy their food or rust to
relax and visit.
FAREWELL
Mrs. Rose Ginther, who ha s
served as a Retired Sen ior
Volunteer foroverfour years,
was honored Tuesday af·
ternoon by members of the
Senior Citizen Chorus.
Mrs. Gin the r will be
moving this summer to be
near her fa mily.
Rose has spent many hours
in sharing her knowledge of
musi c and her creative
tal ents . Her smil e has
bri ghtened numerous lives
and she will be leav ing many,
many friends at the Center.
Rose wa s presented a
number of gifts by chorus
members and members of
her knitting and crochet
classes. Pu nch, cake and ice

is employed at Alama nce

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Chri stian Sehoul in Graha m.
Godwin was graduated frorn

Greenvi lle High School and is
now att ending Tennessee

Temple Co ll ege in Chattanuoga .

Afl er the rehNtr sal nn

Friday evening. the groom's
pa rents ent ertained with "
bu ffet din ner at the B &amp; J

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Restaurant in Burli ngton .

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Enjoy se~onal
savings on outstandin§
values like these.
Summer Prints &amp; Solids
l(,c l y Cottom on d b len d ~ lor t h 1 ~ II!O\or1 ,
H!pOIO te \' 44 45 ' w1de Moch•n e wo1 h o nd dry

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Great Gauze
PMtl O Md \ol•dl o l ) 0% po lye1 te • 50 % cofl on
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$1?!

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100°,~ pol ye1 tt! r p11rt t1 Moch oMe wo1h a nd d ry

58 60 w•d e Reg SJ 9Q yd

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Now that you 've made a very
good deal on your new car, get a,
very good deal on your new car
Joari. C&amp;S Bank has bet ter terms
o n your car loan than just about
anyone .

Silver Bridge Shopping Plaza-Route 7, Gallipolis, Ohio

25 Court Street

Silver Bridge Plaza

Spring Valley

Putnam Village
Shopping Center
Hurricane, W. Vo .

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roush
potluck supper wtll be held.
SERVICE SLATED
Roger
Glassburn is pastor.
Sa tur&lt;Jay, June 24 at 5 p.m.
at Springfiel d Baptist Church Everyone is welcome.
a Fellowship meeting Rro d

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SUNDAY
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SPECIAL PURCHASE

FAMOUS MAKER
LADIES'

100% POLYESTER

DRESS
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PLASTIC GALLON

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25 LB.

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Blouses.

6/$1

W/C

No . 000
Limit1 Per (:ustomer
Good Only at Powell's
Offer Expires June 24, 1978

LOOK FOR OUi&lt;

great collection

of Dress

MYSTERY
SPECIAL
SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY

SHOP AT•••
SAVE AT•••

W/C

Limit 1 Per Customer
Good Only at Powell's
Offer
June 24 , 1978

We can't advertise
the name but you'll
recognize the name
when you see the
quality. Come in today
to see this ·

Complete with 9 piece
Power-seal Attachments

•

69¢

SHOWBOAT

Broad, bright beam of
light helps seek out litter .

-..

$299

Coupon
W/C
No . OOOTO
Limit1 Per Cu stom er
Good Only at Powell's
Offer Expires June24, 1978

Twin lamp
headlight ·

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SUNDAY HOURS
1:00 TO 6:00

16 ql bag capacity

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HAMBURG
&amp; FRIES

Locust a 4th St.

l.i

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mo;e cleaning per bag!
You'll like the Quick &amp;
Clean bag changer.

4 Flavors Soft-Serve Cones

Memheo FD IC·

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PLAZA

adapts cleaner to most
carpet. Special plush
&amp; shag settings!

,ABRICS'

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SILVER BRIDGE

Automatic
carpet
adjustment

Hea dquarters fo r Draperie s , Slip Covers and Upholstering Materials

SPECIAL

The Commercial Br Savings Bank

f

REGULAR

edge brusher deep cleans
close to the wall.

Hours : 10 til 9 Monday thru Saturdoy - 1 til l

DAIRY ISLE

S Bank

4

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Edge cleaning
plus...

OFF llEG . PRICE

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

Prices Effective
Thru
June 24.

298 SECOND ST.

1

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deep cleans with double
the brushing &amp; grooming
action of previous models.

selee~

20"to 5o%"'""''"""
Chillicothe, Ohio

NAME NOTED
POMEROY--Mrs. Hazel
H•wk sent a gift to her greatniece , Am ber Well, da ughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Well,
on her recent birthday. Her
name was un intentionally
umitted from a listing of the
party activities .

10 am-10 pm

Ouadraflex ' M
agitator

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lit 6th Ave .
258 Grand Central Mall
Parkersburg , W. Va . Huntington , W. Va .

weighed seven pounds and 10
ounces. Mat ernal grandmother is Mrs. Maxine Arnold of Hartford and the
paternal grandmother is Mrs.
C. L. Fitzgerald of Fowler,
Ind.

Sunday

Cleaning System

proximately 60 persons.
l . First , shop aro und for the
car you want. Make the very best
deal possible with the car dealer.

.•

S oc k vp On need d
Or, k td~ ' w ear m ' POv rn of great val
e no tt on~ , too l C . en s wear and d
ue,
. Ome ea rly forth
eca raflng.

Zane Plaza

GALLIPOLIS - Steve
Eisnau gle, Dir ector of
Ed uca tion at Gallipolis
Business College, has listed
the following students as
being on the Honor Roll for
the Spring Quarter which
ended June 6, 1978.
All A's - Gail Anderson ,
Ann
Borders,
Handy
Calli han, Sharon Deal, Mabel
Drummond, Eddie Fisher,
WELLINGTON
Walt er Flu harty, Elaine
Hog ue, C. D, Mcintyre,
SAFETY TOE
Kimb erly Roush, Vict oria
Welch.
B or Better - Roge r
Adams, Tonja Akers, Rodney
Ald erma n, Brenda Allie,
Susan Amick, John An·
derson. Thomas Bentz, Roy
~ · Bi ckle, Paul Black, Carolyn
Mon . &amp; Fri.
Keel e r-Bl a ke , Ronn ie
till p.m.
Caudill , Annabel Edwa rds,
Tues., Wed ., Sol. titS
Dani el Euman, Her shall
Thurs . til
Ferguson , Albert Hannon,
12 noon
Jewell Hash, Wilma Hill,
8-0 · EE
Debb ie Howard, Diana
Jarvis, Shoron Jessie, Joann
·Ju stus, Juanita Justi s,
WOLVERINE 10"
William Linn, Mavis McWESTERN BRAZOS
Clain, Darlene McClur e,
Karen Macias, Geor gia
BOOT
Meade, Teresa Meade, Vickie
Tan, tough oil .tanned
Metheny, John O'Dell, Jill
cowhid~
Ohlinger,
Sheil a Ohlinger,
Welt construction
Buddy
Peaytt
, William
011 proof sole and heel
Pick ens, Margaret Province,
Full cushion insole
Steel shank arch support
Charles Radford , Debbie
Scherer, Debra Shaver,
Cindy L. Smith, Tim Smith,
Betty Spence, Mary Swain,
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Darryl Swartz, Chris Tucker,
Dellos Vicker s, Diana
Wheeler. Lena White, Wanda
Wiga l, Sarah Williamson .

BABY TAKEN HOME
MASON - The Rev . and
Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald of Van
Wert, Ohio, are announcing
the adoption of an infant
daughter, Ka te Susanna, on
June I. She is welcomed by a
brother, Ja.&lt;on . 8. She

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Store Hours:

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June 28 - Exercise Group RSVP, Julie Ormsby , 446-2070.
June 30 - Couple's volleyball 7 p.m. RSVP Pam Terrizzi
446-4485.
Welcome Wagon is open to any interested party in the
area. Call Joy Alwood at 446-8599 or Mary Ann Jamison at 4462649 for information.

POWELL'S

hat. Darla Chambers and
Mrs. Gary Grover were
bridesmaids . They wor e
gowns identical to that of the
maid of hOnor. Their hats
were white.
Orland Cremeans served as
best man. Marshall French,
L'hip Kirby and Brian Tucker
were ushers.
For her daughter's wed·
ding, Mrs. Kirby selected
navy blue floor length dress
with dotted swiss. Mrs. Rousp
wore a light blue noor length
uress.
A reception was held in the
soc ial room after the
ceremony. The bride's table
featu red a three tier white
cake with white icing and
yellow flowers. Assisting in
the reception were Mrs.
Charles Young, Mrs. Larry
Elkins, Ms. Betsy Simpson,
Mrs. William Reynolds and
Ms. Melissa Rizer , who
registered guests.
After a wedding trip to
Cincinnati. the new Mr. and
Mrs. Roush are now residing
in Vinton.

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Chm Mrtchell 446-7739.
June 21 - EKercise Group RSVP Julie Ormsby 446-2070
June 23 - Couple's bowling 9 p.m. RSVP Kar~n Moffitt

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CHES HIH E - Deborah
Ann Stevers, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Kirby,
Vinton, and John Howard
Roush , son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charl es Roush , Cheshire,
were united in marriage on
May 5 at the Cheshi re Baptist
L'h urch.
The Rev. William Reynolds
offi ciated in the . double ring
ceremony . Wedd ine music
was_provided by Mrs. Ger·
trude Hysel l. The church was
decorated in a yellow and
beige theme.
For her wedding, the bride
wore a beige wedding gown
and a pi cture hat to match.
Deborah J. DeWhitt served
as maid of honor. She wore a
yellow floor length gown with
matching shaw and picture

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Personality Profile
ByCharlene Hut'flkh
POMEROY-The stnrerily. hune&gt;t ) mtd

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upennt!ss uf Mei g!:l County rural folk tl~
(..'utnpliretlto the 111ore (t lwfness uf urbdn
residents wa~ what Marty Gryl'l' 11f ncar

Chtcagu says allradeu her here after her
graduation last fall frumlhe lnuiana Stale
University.
M1s.s

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madt• her ft rst &lt;·unLHct wttll

Meigs CouOty last summer when she came
here with the Rural Applachta student
health team .
She returns a ~ a specialist w!lh thl'

Pubh c Ben e fiL~ Program of the Oht u Cum·
missiun un A!!:lllg wurking al the Mc1g!:l
County Senior Citizens Center. The new
position is state funded and ueals with prnviding sor1al ~rvtc:es tu Lhe aged cmd sumr

minnr legal asststa!lcc as relates to Social
Security benefits ami Workmen 's Cumpcn·
satiun, as wtdl as emergem:y metlit.:(il
assistance .

Marty romes to Meigs County with some
experience in deali11g with the elucrly. She
began work at the nurstng home when she
was 16 and contumeu through her
sophomore year incullcge. She lias also
worked with the Retired Senior Volunteer
Pro~rom anu the Senior Nutriti on Programs . She feels that she relates well to
elderly Ameririins, lik ~s tu work on

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tLHJne basis, and has empatlty tuwaru the
problems.
Getting inlu an

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of wvrk

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&lt;JeaiS primartly With people and duesn't
get lieU duwn with paper work was une of
her euncerns in seek1ng cmpluymcll l, ~:~ nd
the position here. she feels, pr•;viues the
nght opportunity .
Marty grad ua ted wtth a degree utliealth
e&lt;Jucation services and ha s an amiJtttoll of
sornc'!lay going back to sehoul tu get her

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M~igs County s h ~ has cnn,llcd i1 1 cut EMT
training course whtch she will (.;umplete
suun . ~nd has !Jecume al'live wttlt the

Otizens Auvisur·y Council for the Meigs
County Health Dcparltnelll.
Fur the next fe w weeks. Marly will be
c:uunlinating tile act tvit ies of Ute 1978 sum-

mer health team sd tedulcu to arrive ncKt
week. The fi ve students. funueu by Cunsorti wn for Hea lth Edeuatron 11 1 Appalachia Ohiu. wtll ~he re lu corry out c.nll
ass tst with hel:llt h related prugrams spun -

sore&lt;J by the Mctgs County· Hea lli t Department. the Semur Citilcns Center. and the
Mental Health Center.

GA LLIPOLIS - Kathy Jo
Blalock and Joseph Lindell
Godwin. Jr . were united in
marriage Sa turday, June 17,
at the Greenway Park
Baptist Church in Graham ,
North Carolina . Miss Blalock
is the &lt;laughter of Mr . and
Mrs . Berni ce Jac kson
Blalock of Burlington, North
Carolina and Godwin is the
son of Rev . and Mrs. Joseph
Lindell Godwin of Hedgewood
Drive, Ga llipolis.
The double nng ceremony
was perfo rmed by th e
groom's fath er at three in the
afternoon. Wedding music
was provided by Miss Kim
Martin, organist, and Mrs.
Paul Mayfiel d and Randy
Bla lock, soloist .
Given in marriage by her
fat her, the bride wore a gown
of white sheerganza, Brussels

in the back. Applique s
of Venice lace were scattcrcu
over the skirt and sma ller·
mat ~hi ng appliques graced
the sheer sleeves. A ruffle of
Brussels lace with a noral
motif band of Venice lace
encirc led the hemline. A
tiered fingert ip veil of tulle
was attached to a pearlcd
lace Ca melot hat. The bride
wore a sil"cr heart-shaped
pendant, cent ered with a
diamond, a gift of the groom.
She carried a white Bible and
a nosegay of sma ll white
fl owers edged with bl ue
baby's breath.
Susan Blalock, sister of the
bri de, served as ma id of
honor. Susan Godwin. sister
of the groom, and Mrs.
Ronnie Blalock and Pam
Blalock, were bridesbaids.
Tim Godwin , brother of the
lace and Venice lace over groom, served as best man.
peau de so ic. The dress wa s Ushers were Ronnie Blalock,
des ign ed wit h a hi gh Joh n God win and RandJ'
neckline, empire waist and Bla lock.
full Bishop sleeves . Th e
A reception was held in the
A-lin e
skirt
swept church fe llowship ha ll with
tn~o a full chape l tra in
Nancy God win. the groom's

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Assis1ing wer e Mrs. Eddie

Ilia lock, Mrs. Eu gene Har1 , ·
Na ncy Angle, Mr. anu Mrs.
Johnn y Blalock and Mr and
Mrs. Fred Sweeney .
Aft er a wedding trip lo the
mountains th£1 new Mr . and

Mrs. Godw in arc li ving in

C:hallanooga. Tenn . 1'he new

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fnmt So uthern ll igh
and

Ten nessee

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Templ e

College with a degr ee in
Elementary F:du cat ion. She

and jvgs, tak~s gulf lcs.wns, and
ithJks furward lu SHill e lri::IVl'hng

SUPER SHELL
Super versat ilit y. Super choice of
summer colors . Th is grea t top has a
jewe l neck . zipper back and Belg ian
Loop ing . Made of Monsan to' s Wear -

Dated 100 ·pet. nylon.
Si z.es 36 -42 . by She Shells. a divis ion
of Fai rfield .
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All Wear -Date d clothes
ar e
war ran ted for a full year·s norma l
wear , refund or replacement when
returned with tag and sal es sl ip to
Monsanto.

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EAT-A-THON t.:ONTEST
POME ROY - Everyone
loves hamburgers . How
many can you cat? Here's
your chance to find out.
Pomeroy 's Burger Chef and
the Meigs County Jaycees are
again sponsoring an Ea t-A·
Thon Contest during Regatta
weekend.
Two age groups will
compete - One group will be
those 14 years and under ; the
other group will be those
above 14 years of age . First
prize in each class will be $20
and a plaq ue. The entrant In
ea~h class tha t obta ins the
most tota l sponsors money
will receive a plaque.
All
sponsor
monies
collected in this contest will
go to the Meigs Jaycees for
their community activities
and to the Senior Citizens
Center of Meigs Count y.
The contest will be held on
Saturda y, June 24 at the
Pomeroy Burger Chef and
the winners will be based
upon the persons who can eat
the most regula r Burger Chef
hamburgers within a 30
minute peri od . All hamburgers served to the con-

How to buy
a new car.

testants will be provided by
Burger l'hel, free of charge.
Hamburger ea ting will begin
at 3 p.m. and last until 3:30
p.m.
Entry forms are available
at the Sen ior Citizens Center
or can be obtained at the
Pomeroy Burger Chef. All
cnlry forms , including lists of
sponsors, shall be received
before 12 noon, Frida y, .Ju ne
23, 1978, at the Pomeroy
Burger Chef.
If you are willing to sponsor
a senior citizen in this contest
or are willing to bring you r
appetite and be a contestant,
call us at !192-7884. Many
senior ci tizens were entrants
in this contest held last year
and on ly a few stomach aches
were reported 1 This is a fu n
way to make money, last
yea r approximately $180 was
the Senior Citizens portion.
Let us hear from you.
REFRESHMENTS CRAFTS - BAZAAR
If you plan to visit Pomeroy
the weekend of June 23, 24 ,
and 25, remember the Sen ior
Citizens Center will be open
to the public June 23 and 24 .
Refr eshments of so ft drinks,
coff ee , pies and cakes, baked
bean s, co le slaw, ham,
hamburger, hot dog sand ·
wtches and french fries will
be for sa le. A craft bazaar is
being pla nned and numerous
crafts will be demons! rated
Saturday afternoon.
Tables and chairs will be
available where Senior
Citizens and their families
and fri ends may sit down to
enjoy their food or rust to
relax and visit.
FAREWELL
Mrs. Rose Ginther, who ha s
served as a Retired Sen ior
Volunteer foroverfour years,
was honored Tuesday af·
ternoon by members of the
Senior Citizen Chorus.
Mrs. Gin the r will be
moving this summer to be
near her fa mily.
Rose has spent many hours
in sharing her knowledge of
musi c and her creative
tal ents . Her smil e has
bri ghtened numerous lives
and she will be leav ing many,
many friends at the Center.
Rose wa s presented a
number of gifts by chorus
members and members of
her knitting and crochet
classes. Pu nch, cake and ice

is employed at Alama nce

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Chri stian Sehoul in Graha m.
Godwin was graduated frorn

Greenvi lle High School and is
now att ending Tennessee

Temple Co ll ege in Chattanuoga .

Afl er the rehNtr sal nn

Friday evening. the groom's
pa rents ent ertained with "
bu ffet din ner at the B &amp; J

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Mrs. joseph Godwin

Restaurant in Burli ngton .

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savings on outstandin§
values like these.
Summer Prints &amp; Solids
l(,c l y Cottom on d b len d ~ lor t h 1 ~ II!O\or1 ,
H!pOIO te \' 44 45 ' w1de Moch•n e wo1 h o nd dry

99~.

Great Gauze
PMtl O Md \ol•dl o l ) 0% po lye1 te • 50 % cofl on
Mod11ne -.... cu h end d ry 4 5' w•de R•g. S I ·" yd .

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$1?!

Interlock Knits
100°,~ pol ye1 tt! r p11rt t1 Moch oMe wo1h a nd d ry

58 60 w•d e Reg SJ 9Q yd

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Now that you 've made a very
good deal on your new car, get a,
very good deal on your new car
Joari. C&amp;S Bank has bet ter terms
o n your car loan than just about
anyone .

Silver Bridge Shopping Plaza-Route 7, Gallipolis, Ohio

25 Court Street

Silver Bridge Plaza

Spring Valley

Putnam Village
Shopping Center
Hurricane, W. Vo .

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roush
potluck supper wtll be held.
SERVICE SLATED
Roger
Glassburn is pastor.
Sa tur&lt;Jay, June 24 at 5 p.m.
at Springfiel d Baptist Church Everyone is welcome.
a Fellowship meeting Rro d

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SUNDAY
SPECIAL
SPECIAL PURCHASE

FAMOUS MAKER
LADIES'

100% POLYESTER

DRESS
BLOUSES

PLASTIC GALLON

~~R=I~K . . .~ }39
ELF

DOG FOOD
25 LB.

any ts e ~
Middleport, 0 .

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Colors

CATSUP
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Blouses.

6/$1

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Limit1 Per (:ustomer
Good Only at Powell's
Offer Expires June 24, 1978

LOOK FOR OUi&lt;

great collection

of Dress

MYSTERY
SPECIAL
SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY

SHOP AT•••
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W/C

Limit 1 Per Customer
Good Only at Powell's
Offer
June 24 , 1978

We can't advertise
the name but you'll
recognize the name
when you see the
quality. Come in today
to see this ·

Complete with 9 piece
Power-seal Attachments

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SHOWBOAT

Broad, bright beam of
light helps seek out litter .

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Coupon
W/C
No . OOOTO
Limit1 Per Cu stom er
Good Only at Powell's
Offer Expires June24, 1978

Twin lamp
headlight ·

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You'll like the Quick &amp;
Clean bag changer.

4 Flavors Soft-Serve Cones

Memheo FD IC·

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adapts cleaner to most
carpet. Special plush
&amp; shag settings!

,ABRICS'

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Automatic
carpet
adjustment

Hea dquarters fo r Draperie s , Slip Covers and Upholstering Materials

SPECIAL

The Commercial Br Savings Bank

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edge brusher deep cleans
close to the wall.

Hours : 10 til 9 Monday thru Saturdoy - 1 til l

DAIRY ISLE

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plus...

OFF llEG . PRICE

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

Prices Effective
Thru
June 24.

298 SECOND ST.

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the brushing &amp; grooming
action of previous models.

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Chillicothe, Ohio

NAME NOTED
POMEROY--Mrs. Hazel
H•wk sent a gift to her greatniece , Am ber Well, da ughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Well,
on her recent birthday. Her
name was un intentionally
umitted from a listing of the
party activities .

10 am-10 pm

Ouadraflex ' M
agitator

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lit 6th Ave .
258 Grand Central Mall
Parkersburg , W. Va . Huntington , W. Va .

weighed seven pounds and 10
ounces. Mat ernal grandmother is Mrs. Maxine Arnold of Hartford and the
paternal grandmother is Mrs.
C. L. Fitzgerald of Fowler,
Ind.

Sunday

Cleaning System

proximately 60 persons.
l . First , shop aro und for the
car you want. Make the very best
deal possible with the car dealer.

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Or, k td~ ' w ear m ' POv rn of great val
e no tt on~ , too l C . en s wear and d
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. Ome ea rly forth
eca raflng.

Zane Plaza

GALLIPOLIS - Steve
Eisnau gle, Dir ector of
Ed uca tion at Gallipolis
Business College, has listed
the following students as
being on the Honor Roll for
the Spring Quarter which
ended June 6, 1978.
All A's - Gail Anderson ,
Ann
Borders,
Handy
Calli han, Sharon Deal, Mabel
Drummond, Eddie Fisher,
WELLINGTON
Walt er Flu harty, Elaine
Hog ue, C. D, Mcintyre,
SAFETY TOE
Kimb erly Roush, Vict oria
Welch.
B or Better - Roge r
Adams, Tonja Akers, Rodney
Ald erma n, Brenda Allie,
Susan Amick, John An·
derson. Thomas Bentz, Roy
~ · Bi ckle, Paul Black, Carolyn
Mon . &amp; Fri.
Keel e r-Bl a ke , Ronn ie
till p.m.
Caudill , Annabel Edwa rds,
Tues., Wed ., Sol. titS
Dani el Euman, Her shall
Thurs . til
Ferguson , Albert Hannon,
12 noon
Jewell Hash, Wilma Hill,
8-0 · EE
Debb ie Howard, Diana
Jarvis, Shoron Jessie, Joann
·Ju stus, Juanita Justi s,
WOLVERINE 10"
William Linn, Mavis McWESTERN BRAZOS
Clain, Darlene McClur e,
Karen Macias, Geor gia
BOOT
Meade, Teresa Meade, Vickie
Tan, tough oil .tanned
Metheny, John O'Dell, Jill
cowhid~
Ohlinger,
Sheil a Ohlinger,
Welt construction
Buddy
Peaytt
, William
011 proof sole and heel
Pick ens, Margaret Province,
Full cushion insole
Steel shank arch support
Charles Radford , Debbie
Scherer, Debra Shaver,
Cindy L. Smith, Tim Smith,
Betty Spence, Mary Swain,
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Darryl Swartz, Chris Tucker,
Dellos Vicker s, Diana
Wheeler. Lena White, Wanda
Wiga l, Sarah Williamson .

BABY TAKEN HOME
MASON - The Rev . and
Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald of Van
Wert, Ohio, are announcing
the adoption of an infant
daughter, Ka te Susanna, on
June I. She is welcomed by a
brother, Ja.&lt;on . 8. She

Mon.-Sat.
8 am-10 pm

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Honor roll

Store Hours:

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Fabrics &amp; N0 t"IORS

And ' " • '• ' \ more

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June 28 - Exercise Group RSVP, Julie Ormsby , 446-2070.
June 30 - Couple's volleyball 7 p.m. RSVP Pam Terrizzi
446-4485.
Welcome Wagon is open to any interested party in the
area. Call Joy Alwood at 446-8599 or Mary Ann Jamison at 4462649 for information.

POWELL'S

hat. Darla Chambers and
Mrs. Gary Grover were
bridesmaids . They wor e
gowns identical to that of the
maid of hOnor. Their hats
were white.
Orland Cremeans served as
best man. Marshall French,
L'hip Kirby and Brian Tucker
were ushers.
For her daughter's wed·
ding, Mrs. Kirby selected
navy blue floor length dress
with dotted swiss. Mrs. Rousp
wore a light blue noor length
uress.
A reception was held in the
soc ial room after the
ceremony. The bride's table
featu red a three tier white
cake with white icing and
yellow flowers. Assisting in
the reception were Mrs.
Charles Young, Mrs. Larry
Elkins, Ms. Betsy Simpson,
Mrs. William Reynolds and
Ms. Melissa Rizer , who
registered guests.
After a wedding trip to
Cincinnati. the new Mr. and
Mrs. Roush are now residing
in Vinton.

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.June 19 - Installation dinner 6:30p.m. at Kin Folks . RSVP
Chm Mrtchell 446-7739.
June 21 - EKercise Group RSVP Julie Ormsby 446-2070
June 23 - Couple's bowling 9 p.m. RSVP Kar~n Moffitt

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CHES HIH E - Deborah
Ann Stevers, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Kirby,
Vinton, and John Howard
Roush , son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charl es Roush , Cheshire,
were united in marriage on
May 5 at the Cheshi re Baptist
L'h urch.
The Rev. William Reynolds
offi ciated in the . double ring
ceremony . Wedd ine music
was_provided by Mrs. Ger·
trude Hysel l. The church was
decorated in a yellow and
beige theme.
For her wedding, the bride
wore a beige wedding gown
and a pi cture hat to match.
Deborah J. DeWhitt served
as maid of honor. She wore a
yellow floor length gown with
matching shaw and picture

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Personality Profile
ByCharlene Hut'flkh
POMEROY-The stnrerily. hune&gt;t ) mtd

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upennt!ss uf Mei g!:l County rural folk tl~
(..'utnpliretlto the 111ore (t lwfness uf urbdn
residents wa~ what Marty Gryl'l' 11f ncar

Chtcagu says allradeu her here after her
graduation last fall frumlhe lnuiana Stale
University.
M1s.s

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madt• her ft rst &lt;·unLHct wttll

Meigs CouOty last summer when she came
here with the Rural Applachta student
health team .
She returns a ~ a specialist w!lh thl'

Pubh c Ben e fiL~ Program of the Oht u Cum·
missiun un A!!:lllg wurking al the Mc1g!:l
County Senior Citizens Center. The new
position is state funded and ueals with prnviding sor1al ~rvtc:es tu Lhe aged cmd sumr

minnr legal asststa!lcc as relates to Social
Security benefits ami Workmen 's Cumpcn·
satiun, as wtdl as emergem:y metlit.:(il
assistance .

Marty romes to Meigs County with some
experience in deali11g with the elucrly. She
began work at the nurstng home when she
was 16 and contumeu through her
sophomore year incullcge. She lias also
worked with the Retired Senior Volunteer
Pro~rom anu the Senior Nutriti on Programs . She feels that she relates well to
elderly Ameririins, lik ~s tu work on

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tLHJne basis, and has empatlty tuwaru the
problems.
Getting inlu an

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&lt;JeaiS primartly With people and duesn't
get lieU duwn with paper work was une of
her euncerns in seek1ng cmpluymcll l, ~:~ nd
the position here. she feels, pr•;viues the
nght opportunity .
Marty grad ua ted wtth a degree utliealth
e&lt;Jucation services and ha s an amiJtttoll of
sornc'!lay going back to sehoul tu get her

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M~igs County s h ~ has cnn,llcd i1 1 cut EMT
training course whtch she will (.;umplete
suun . ~nd has !Jecume al'live wttlt the

Otizens Auvisur·y Council for the Meigs
County Health Dcparltnelll.
Fur the next fe w weeks. Marly will be
c:uunlinating tile act tvit ies of Ute 1978 sum-

mer health team sd tedulcu to arrive ncKt
week. The fi ve students. funueu by Cunsorti wn for Hea lth Edeuatron 11 1 Appalachia Ohiu. wtll ~he re lu corry out c.nll
ass tst with hel:llt h related prugrams spun -

sore&lt;J by the Mctgs County· Hea lli t Department. the Semur Citilcns Center. and the
Mental Health Center.

GA LLIPOLIS - Kathy Jo
Blalock and Joseph Lindell
Godwin. Jr . were united in
marriage Sa turday, June 17,
at the Greenway Park
Baptist Church in Graham ,
North Carolina . Miss Blalock
is the &lt;laughter of Mr . and
Mrs . Berni ce Jac kson
Blalock of Burlington, North
Carolina and Godwin is the
son of Rev . and Mrs. Joseph
Lindell Godwin of Hedgewood
Drive, Ga llipolis.
The double nng ceremony
was perfo rmed by th e
groom's fath er at three in the
afternoon. Wedding music
was provided by Miss Kim
Martin, organist, and Mrs.
Paul Mayfiel d and Randy
Bla lock, soloist .
Given in marriage by her
fat her, the bride wore a gown
of white sheerganza, Brussels

in the back. Applique s
of Venice lace were scattcrcu
over the skirt and sma ller·
mat ~hi ng appliques graced
the sheer sleeves. A ruffle of
Brussels lace with a noral
motif band of Venice lace
encirc led the hemline. A
tiered fingert ip veil of tulle
was attached to a pearlcd
lace Ca melot hat. The bride
wore a sil"cr heart-shaped
pendant, cent ered with a
diamond, a gift of the groom.
She carried a white Bible and
a nosegay of sma ll white
fl owers edged with bl ue
baby's breath.
Susan Blalock, sister of the
bri de, served as ma id of
honor. Susan Godwin. sister
of the groom, and Mrs.
Ronnie Blalock and Pam
Blalock, were bridesbaids.
Tim Godwin , brother of the
lace and Venice lace over groom, served as best man.
peau de so ic. The dress wa s Ushers were Ronnie Blalock,
des ign ed wit h a hi gh Joh n God win and RandJ'
neckline, empire waist and Bla lock.
full Bishop sleeves . Th e
A reception was held in the
A-lin e
skirt
swept church fe llowship ha ll with
tn~o a full chape l tra in
Nancy God win. the groom's

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Ilia lock, Mrs. Eu gene Har1 , ·
Na ncy Angle, Mr. anu Mrs.
Johnn y Blalock and Mr and
Mrs. Fred Sweeney .
Aft er a wedding trip lo the
mountains th£1 new Mr . and

Mrs. Godw in arc li ving in

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College with a degr ee in
Elementary F:du cat ion. She

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SUPER SHELL
Super versat ilit y. Super choice of
summer colors . Th is grea t top has a
jewe l neck . zipper back and Belg ian
Loop ing . Made of Monsan to' s Wear -

Dated 100 ·pet. nylon.
Si z.es 36 -42 . by She Shells. a divis ion
of Fai rfield .
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ar e
war ran ted for a full year·s norma l
wear , refund or replacement when
returned with tag and sal es sl ip to
Monsanto.

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EAT-A-THON t.:ONTEST
POME ROY - Everyone
loves hamburgers . How
many can you cat? Here's
your chance to find out.
Pomeroy 's Burger Chef and
the Meigs County Jaycees are
again sponsoring an Ea t-A·
Thon Contest during Regatta
weekend.
Two age groups will
compete - One group will be
those 14 years and under ; the
other group will be those
above 14 years of age . First
prize in each class will be $20
and a plaq ue. The entrant In
ea~h class tha t obta ins the
most tota l sponsors money
will receive a plaque.
All
sponsor
monies
collected in this contest will
go to the Meigs Jaycees for
their community activities
and to the Senior Citizens
Center of Meigs Count y.
The contest will be held on
Saturda y, June 24 at the
Pomeroy Burger Chef and
the winners will be based
upon the persons who can eat
the most regula r Burger Chef
hamburgers within a 30
minute peri od . All hamburgers served to the con-

How to buy
a new car.

testants will be provided by
Burger l'hel, free of charge.
Hamburger ea ting will begin
at 3 p.m. and last until 3:30
p.m.
Entry forms are available
at the Sen ior Citizens Center
or can be obtained at the
Pomeroy Burger Chef. All
cnlry forms , including lists of
sponsors, shall be received
before 12 noon, Frida y, .Ju ne
23, 1978, at the Pomeroy
Burger Chef.
If you are willing to sponsor
a senior citizen in this contest
or are willing to bring you r
appetite and be a contestant,
call us at !192-7884. Many
senior ci tizens were entrants
in this contest held last year
and on ly a few stomach aches
were reported 1 This is a fu n
way to make money, last
yea r approximately $180 was
the Senior Citizens portion.
Let us hear from you.
REFRESHMENTS CRAFTS - BAZAAR
If you plan to visit Pomeroy
the weekend of June 23, 24 ,
and 25, remember the Sen ior
Citizens Center will be open
to the public June 23 and 24 .
Refr eshments of so ft drinks,
coff ee , pies and cakes, baked
bean s, co le slaw, ham,
hamburger, hot dog sand ·
wtches and french fries will
be for sa le. A craft bazaar is
being pla nned and numerous
crafts will be demons! rated
Saturday afternoon.
Tables and chairs will be
available where Senior
Citizens and their families
and fri ends may sit down to
enjoy their food or rust to
relax and visit.
FAREWELL
Mrs. Rose Ginther, who ha s
served as a Retired Sen ior
Volunteer foroverfour years,
was honored Tuesday af·
ternoon by members of the
Senior Citizen Chorus.
Mrs. Gin the r will be
moving this summer to be
near her fa mily.
Rose has spent many hours
in sharing her knowledge of
musi c and her creative
tal ents . Her smil e has
bri ghtened numerous lives
and she will be leav ing many,
many friends at the Center.
Rose wa s presented a
number of gifts by chorus
members and members of
her knitting and crochet
classes. Pu nch, cake and ice

is employed at Alama nce

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Chri stian Sehoul in Graha m.
Godwin was graduated frorn

Greenvi lle High School and is
now att ending Tennessee

Temple Co ll ege in Chattanuoga .

Afl er the rehNtr sal nn

Friday evening. the groom's
pa rents ent ertained with "
bu ffet din ner at the B &amp; J

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Restaurant in Burli ngton .

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savings on outstandin§
values like these.
Summer Prints &amp; Solids
l(,c l y Cottom on d b len d ~ lor t h 1 ~ II!O\or1 ,
H!pOIO te \' 44 45 ' w1de Moch•n e wo1 h o nd dry

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Great Gauze
PMtl O Md \ol•dl o l ) 0% po lye1 te • 50 % cofl on
Mod11ne -.... cu h end d ry 4 5' w•de R•g. S I ·" yd .

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$1?!

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100°,~ pol ye1 tt! r p11rt t1 Moch oMe wo1h a nd d ry

58 60 w•d e Reg SJ 9Q yd

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Now that you 've made a very
good deal on your new car, get a,
very good deal on your new car
Joari. C&amp;S Bank has bet ter terms
o n your car loan than just about
anyone .

Silver Bridge Shopping Plaza-Route 7, Gallipolis, Ohio

25 Court Street

Silver Bridge Plaza

Spring Valley

Putnam Village
Shopping Center
Hurricane, W. Vo .

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roush
potluck supper wtll be held.
SERVICE SLATED
Roger
Glassburn is pastor.
Sa tur&lt;Jay, June 24 at 5 p.m.
at Springfiel d Baptist Church Everyone is welcome.
a Fellowship meeting Rro d

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SUNDAY
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SPECIAL PURCHASE

FAMOUS MAKER
LADIES'

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DRESS
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PLASTIC GALLON

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Blouses.

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Good Only at Powell's
Offer Expires June 24, 1978

LOOK FOR OUi&lt;

great collection

of Dress

MYSTERY
SPECIAL
SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY

SHOP AT•••
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W/C

Limit 1 Per Customer
Good Only at Powell's
Offer
June 24 , 1978

We can't advertise
the name but you'll
recognize the name
when you see the
quality. Come in today
to see this ·

Complete with 9 piece
Power-seal Attachments

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SHOWBOAT

Broad, bright beam of
light helps seek out litter .

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Coupon
W/C
No . OOOTO
Limit1 Per Cu stom er
Good Only at Powell's
Offer Expires June24, 1978

Twin lamp
headlight ·

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You'll like the Quick &amp;
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4 Flavors Soft-Serve Cones

Memheo FD IC·

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adapts cleaner to most
carpet. Special plush
&amp; shag settings!

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Automatic
carpet
adjustment

Hea dquarters fo r Draperie s , Slip Covers and Upholstering Materials

SPECIAL

The Commercial Br Savings Bank

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edge brusher deep cleans
close to the wall.

Hours : 10 til 9 Monday thru Saturdoy - 1 til l

DAIRY ISLE

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plus...

OFF llEG . PRICE

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

Prices Effective
Thru
June 24.

298 SECOND ST.

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NAME NOTED
POMEROY--Mrs. Hazel
H•wk sent a gift to her greatniece , Am ber Well, da ughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Well,
on her recent birthday. Her
name was un intentionally
umitted from a listing of the
party activities .

10 am-10 pm

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agitator

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lit 6th Ave .
258 Grand Central Mall
Parkersburg , W. Va . Huntington , W. Va .

weighed seven pounds and 10
ounces. Mat ernal grandmother is Mrs. Maxine Arnold of Hartford and the
paternal grandmother is Mrs.
C. L. Fitzgerald of Fowler,
Ind.

Sunday

Cleaning System

proximately 60 persons.
l . First , shop aro und for the
car you want. Make the very best
deal possible with the car dealer.

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Or, k td~ ' w ear m ' POv rn of great val
e no tt on~ , too l C . en s wear and d
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. Ome ea rly forth
eca raflng.

Zane Plaza

GALLIPOLIS - Steve
Eisnau gle, Dir ector of
Ed uca tion at Gallipolis
Business College, has listed
the following students as
being on the Honor Roll for
the Spring Quarter which
ended June 6, 1978.
All A's - Gail Anderson ,
Ann
Borders,
Handy
Calli han, Sharon Deal, Mabel
Drummond, Eddie Fisher,
WELLINGTON
Walt er Flu harty, Elaine
Hog ue, C. D, Mcintyre,
SAFETY TOE
Kimb erly Roush, Vict oria
Welch.
B or Better - Roge r
Adams, Tonja Akers, Rodney
Ald erma n, Brenda Allie,
Susan Amick, John An·
derson. Thomas Bentz, Roy
~ · Bi ckle, Paul Black, Carolyn
Mon . &amp; Fri.
Keel e r-Bl a ke , Ronn ie
till p.m.
Caudill , Annabel Edwa rds,
Tues., Wed ., Sol. titS
Dani el Euman, Her shall
Thurs . til
Ferguson , Albert Hannon,
12 noon
Jewell Hash, Wilma Hill,
8-0 · EE
Debb ie Howard, Diana
Jarvis, Shoron Jessie, Joann
·Ju stus, Juanita Justi s,
WOLVERINE 10"
William Linn, Mavis McWESTERN BRAZOS
Clain, Darlene McClur e,
Karen Macias, Geor gia
BOOT
Meade, Teresa Meade, Vickie
Tan, tough oil .tanned
Metheny, John O'Dell, Jill
cowhid~
Ohlinger,
Sheil a Ohlinger,
Welt construction
Buddy
Peaytt
, William
011 proof sole and heel
Pick ens, Margaret Province,
Full cushion insole
Steel shank arch support
Charles Radford , Debbie
Scherer, Debra Shaver,
Cindy L. Smith, Tim Smith,
Betty Spence, Mary Swain,
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Darryl Swartz, Chris Tucker,
Dellos Vicker s, Diana
Wheeler. Lena White, Wanda
Wiga l, Sarah Williamson .

BABY TAKEN HOME
MASON - The Rev . and
Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald of Van
Wert, Ohio, are announcing
the adoption of an infant
daughter, Ka te Susanna, on
June I. She is welcomed by a
brother, Ja.&lt;on . 8. She

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8 am-10 pm

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Honor roll

Store Hours:

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June 28 - Exercise Group RSVP, Julie Ormsby , 446-2070.
June 30 - Couple's volleyball 7 p.m. RSVP Pam Terrizzi
446-4485.
Welcome Wagon is open to any interested party in the
area. Call Joy Alwood at 446-8599 or Mary Ann Jamison at 4462649 for information.

POWELL'S

hat. Darla Chambers and
Mrs. Gary Grover were
bridesmaids . They wor e
gowns identical to that of the
maid of hOnor. Their hats
were white.
Orland Cremeans served as
best man. Marshall French,
L'hip Kirby and Brian Tucker
were ushers.
For her daughter's wed·
ding, Mrs. Kirby selected
navy blue floor length dress
with dotted swiss. Mrs. Rousp
wore a light blue noor length
uress.
A reception was held in the
soc ial room after the
ceremony. The bride's table
featu red a three tier white
cake with white icing and
yellow flowers. Assisting in
the reception were Mrs.
Charles Young, Mrs. Larry
Elkins, Ms. Betsy Simpson,
Mrs. William Reynolds and
Ms. Melissa Rizer , who
registered guests.
After a wedding trip to
Cincinnati. the new Mr. and
Mrs. Roush are now residing
in Vinton.

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Chm Mrtchell 446-7739.
June 21 - EKercise Group RSVP Julie Ormsby 446-2070
June 23 - Couple's bowling 9 p.m. RSVP Kar~n Moffitt

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CHES HIH E - Deborah
Ann Stevers, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Kirby,
Vinton, and John Howard
Roush , son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charl es Roush , Cheshire,
were united in marriage on
May 5 at the Cheshi re Baptist
L'h urch.
The Rev. William Reynolds
offi ciated in the . double ring
ceremony . Wedd ine music
was_provided by Mrs. Ger·
trude Hysel l. The church was
decorated in a yellow and
beige theme.
For her wedding, the bride
wore a beige wedding gown
and a pi cture hat to match.
Deborah J. DeWhitt served
as maid of honor. She wore a
yellow floor length gown with
matching shaw and picture

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Rosmond ; Female of the
Species, Alexandra Roudybush; The Woman Who Loved
John Wllkes Booth, Pamela
Dark Hom Blowing, Dahlov. Russell; The Ch9nting of
!pear; The Princes of Earth, Children, Margaret Sand;
Michael Kurland (SF); The Another I, Another You,
Reluctant Heiress, AMabel Richard Schickel; Cold TraU,
Laine ; Fair Blows the Wind, Dell Shannon; J o Stern,
Louis L'Amour; Unto Zeor David R. Slavitt; Chill
Stein;
Forever, J. Lichtenberg, The Factor, Aaron
Holcroft Covenant, Robert Boomer's Gold, Jack Walker;
Ludlwn; Shallows of Night, The Tarot Murders, Mignon
Eric Van Lustbsder; Ues, Warner; Glenrose Calling,
Richard Neely; The Siege of Amanda West ; The Lorda of
Superport, J , Olesker ; Death Pair, Helen Wieselberg; The
Rides a Black Horse, Lewis ChaJ18eling, Joy Williams.
Non·Fictloo
Patten ; Farewell Com·
Mi
nd
power, No na
pan ions , James Plunkett ;
Coxhead;
Pulling Your Own
Perdido, Jill Robinson, The
Strings,
Dr.
Wayne Dyer;
Keystone Kid, Frank
The
Mother
Book,
Liz Smith ;
Roderus; Monarch, Babette

New·books released
Adult books released by the
Gallia County District
Library were: _
Fiction
Partin&amp; Breath, Catherine
Aird ; Delphine, Mel Arri&amp;hi;
The Miracle of Dommatina,
Ira Avery ; Obsession : An
American Love Story, Yves
Berger ; Snapshots, Del
Brebner; Speak for the
Dead, Rex Bums ; Multiple
Choice , Laura Chapman ;
This Willing
Passion,
Patricia Cloud; The Dancer,
Leland Cooley; The Lady
Loved 'Too Wen; Jack
Donahue; Court of Honor,
Maria Fagyas; Living
Image, Gladys Gallant; Up
She Rises, David Garnett ;
The Place of Stones, Constance . Heaven ; Some Run
Crooked, John Buxton,
Hilton ; The Coldest Winter in
Peking , Hsia Chih-yen : A

Crafts Demonstrations, II
a.m.·7· p.m. ·
Senior Nutrition ·Program,
12 noon to 12:4$ p.m., Monday
through Friday.
Monday - Sausage patty,
a.m.
Wednesday , June 21 - com, cottage cheese salad,
Social Security Represen· oraJ18e and grapefruit _aectative, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; tiona, bl!cult, butter, milk.
Tuesday - Baked cblcken,
Macrame Class, 1-2:30;
maliled potatoes, coleslaw,
&lt;:8llles, 12:30-2.
Thursday, June 22 - canned apricots, roll, butter,
Horseshoes, 12:36-2 p.m.
milk.
Wednesday - Meatballa •
Friday, Jun~ 23 - Art
Class, 10 a .m.-12 noon; gravy, baked potato, jellied
1·3
p.m.; fruit cocktail salad, yellow
Bowling,
RE&lt;:ATTA WEEKEND - sheet cake iced, bread,
Craft Sales; Food Booth, 4-ll butter, milk.
Thursday - Soup beans •
p.m.
Saturday, June 24 - ham bits, caMed peach and
pear salad, buttered spinach,
REGATTA WEEKEND chocolate
pudding • vanilla
Craft Sales, Food Booth and
through Friday.
Monday, June 19 - Square
Dancing, 12 : . ~ p.m.
Tuesday, June 20 Chorus, 12 :36o2 p.m. Film, 11

Honorable Men: My Life In
the CIA, William Colby;
Workahollcs, Make Laziness
Work For You, Wayne E.
Oates; Spirit MakeS a Man,
Joseph Panzarella; The Thin
Edge, Anne Simon; Trees,
Crockett; The Complete
Beginner's Guide to Physical
Fitness, Richard Luttle :
Decorating With Plants,
Oliver Allen; You Can
Renovate Your Own Home,
Floyd Green ; VIctorian
Furniture, Robert Swedberg ;
Beginner's
Guide
to
Photographing People, Ralph
Hattersley; The Irresistible
American Softball Book,
Edward Claflin; Run For
Your Life, Arthur Mollen ;
The Treasury of American

POMEROY Meigs
County Senior Citizens Center
activities located at the
Pomeroy Junior High School
Ia open 9 a.m .-4 p.m., Monday

Poetry, Nancy Sullivan;
F~m the Earth They Came,
Raymond Vletzen; Cousin
Beedle and Cousin Hot, Hugh
Carter; Love You Abigail ...
Always Did, Ethel Gorham;
The Com plete Beginner's
Guide to Physical Fitness,
Richard Lyttle.

Couple wed in private ceremony

wafer, cornbread, butter,

milk.

Friday - salmon loaf,
acalloped pot1toe1, bul;tered
peu, apple sauce, bread,
butter, milk.
.
Coffee, tea, · buttermilk,,
okim mot and juice served
· daUy.
• Please reglater the day
belore you plan to eat.

MIIJIJ LJ-;POH'J'- - Ilett y •uil wrllr a white canWlHtll
F~rg us u n allll Ru lph Bayes

IJoutunnicrc.
Wt~re · united in mcul'iHge on · Fur her t.li:tughter's wedJune _10 at 6:30 p.111. al tile dtng, Mrs. Ocel Seal'S wore"
l&gt;nne uf Mr. and Mrs. Ca rl gmy a nd bla ck suit.' Mrs. Or-

PORTLAND - Telephone
843-3364. COAD Senior
Nutrition Weekly Menu for
the SateiUte Site at the
Reoraan!led Church of Jesus
Chrl!t of the Latter Day
saints, Old Town Flats, Ia
similar to the above menu.
Please call in your reaer·
vation.

~ (t~~

1

workshop to .be held ·•
at B0 b· Evans Farms

:.
: _\:_

:::
:::

.

Cost of the co urse is $10.
TI1e five day workshop is
being offered through the
coope ration of the Rio
Grande College and Community Col lege Office of
Co ntinuing Edu cation and
Bob Eva ns Farms. The
School of Homestea d Liv ing,
as the gro up of nine
workshops is called, will also
uffer co urses in Woode n
Farrn Tools, Wool Spinning,
Chai r Caning . Pottery and
Blacksmithing at other times
" throu ghou t the summer.
To register fur Leather·
craft. ca ll 1614 1 245-5353 or
mail name , address , phone
number and check for 140
payab le to Rio Grande
Coll ege, to Bernie Murphy ,
Rio Gra nde Co llege and
Com munity College. Ri o
Grande ,
Ohio
456i4 .
Registration deadline is
Thursday ,. June 22 .
Information on meals and
lo dging for the week is
available on request.

finishing of leather. Several
projects will be completed
during the co urse.
Times for the course will be
!1-11 :30 a.m . and 1-4 p.m.
Monday through Thursday .
The Friday session wtll be
from 9-11 a.m.
Student s will be requ ired to
bring so!Tie ba sic materials.
These are scissors, utility
knife , two small sponges and
an acrylic artist paint brush.

Shop Pennyfare week in and week out and watch your
TOTAL FOOD BILL GO DOWN ••• "TOTAL DOWN PRICES"
mean more _items that you buy each week will be priced
less to keep your total down. You get total savings with
our ''TOTAL DOWN PRICES".
THOROFARE
CHAPA LA
RO)'IIISeot
PUFFS
FROZEN
Toeurt
Marearlne
Strawberries
FACIAL TISSUES
l ·lb. Otra. Pllg.
10-ol. Ctn.
l-oa. Ctn.

enngfare
SUPER MARKETS

Inflation Fighting. TOTAL DOWN Prices save you money each 111d every day
of the weeki Prices like these 111d hundreds more can be found In all de,.-t·
ments throughout the store. Don't be fooled by dHp·cut specials and pricing
muhiples. Shop where the prices are truly low &amp; Lower! Your TOTAL FOOD
BILL WILL GO DOWN when you shop the store with TOTAL DOWN PRICES.

DelMonte

PRINCE

Spaghetti

WHOLE KERNEL VAC PAK

Corn

~FlAVORS

THIN or REGULAR

l ·lb. lox

12-or.. Can

White &amp; Assorted

34~

200 ct.
pkg,

510WIOAY

lltorofore

72(

Black Pepper
4·ot. Can

• • • • • •

PillSBURY _GRAVY MIX """'"' •. s11... ,.,.10' SPAGHml or SPAGHmiRINGS .. ....."" 24' STAR COFFEE FILTERS .............."' 32' POPEYE PUFFED WHEAT or RICE ........,,33'
•• Sondwich
,
ROYAL GUATIN """'"' •.•.•.. • ,., ..,.18' THOROFARE BOOK MATCHES .. • , ......... 24' SNOMAN LUNCH BAGS ••• , .... ,... ..,.32' STATEFARE Wltw
IUHS
• • • ............. . 38
ARGO PEAS ..•..• . •.••• . •. . "., c..22' THOROFARE ..... ,,.,,.,_CREAMER , . ''""·28' STOKELY APPLESAUCE .•••••. ,,. ru .. 32' THOROFARE MUSHROOMS""" , m•s .... c.. 42'

lltorofort

79•

Evaporated Milk

c

69•

13-oz. Can • • • • • • • •

Margarine

I.(b. lltn. Pkg. o o o o o o o o

62(

69•

[~~~--

ltllogf's

Cocoa Krispies
• •

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95'

•

79c

Wesson Oil
24·01 . BoHle

n.... t....

C1111pbell's

~~~~P! ~o~ .1 • •.• • • 24c

21·

• • • • • 26c

• • • •

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Pork &amp; Beans

26•

l·lb. Con

28•

75•

~!~~~k D~~~o.r~~t
1-ol.

0

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s

'hiJlJJ lJ ~M lJ

lot. e

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43•

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l2·oz. Bot. o o

75•

. 21 c4/89•

.., Norols

Kidney
Beans
u.s .... c.n

•••••

• • • 28c

••••••

• ••• ... Jlc

99'

Irm

Fruit Cocktail
17-oz. C10

38c
'l!JllJJ 1.1

• • • • • • "r • •

Tomato Juice ••• S9c
••••••
46-ot. Con

[

O.un King

'1~,1~

[
Tloorofort

11.5·01. Plcg.

• • • • • • • • • 69(

- - - - - - -[
S..chr'1

Cake Mixes

• sac

••••

63•

Grape Jelly
ll·at. Jlr • • • • • •

• •

Stoto Faro

- - - -[
Tltorofort

Bread

White Vinegar

l-Ib . Loot

• • • o o o o

. •29c NA

11ooroforo Wllippod

• •

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• $134
l ]

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loW. Hood
• • •

• • •

79•

• • •

•

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5119

17.... Con •

. J8c

• sac

• 22c
•••••••

55'

Ivory
Soap
r..-1

4 , ..

Slzo •

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95'

• • • •

• 32c

•••••••
·I

Tlret.....

29'

Bleach
Glloll '"' •

37'

DETERGENT

1• OH Label

25 ' Off label

CAliFORNIA
FIRM-., IPI

''MOONLIGHT"

WHITE BUTTON

REO RIPE
SAlAD

Cantaloupe

Neetarlnes

Mushrooms

Tomatoes

Russet Potatoes

••

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FlESH

li~ ~J

• sac

Ground
. Beef

oun

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..

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••••••

• • 64c
~.hi.WJ

69'

~

Drain Cleaner •• 9 8c '1'3
,n ....
••
let. • • • • •

RnAILS EFFEOIVE THRU SAT., JUNE 24, 1978

•

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•••. 2.7·.a.-

s~s

June 18. 1978
2

RIYAL BlUE RIBBON DOG FOOD •. '"" '"" s 1 '
FRIGO" GRATED PARMESAN CHEESE • ••• &lt;• sp•
KRAFT CHEEZ WHIZ ............ '"·'• 5 1"
PLANTERS MIXED NUTS .• • • .• • • , ••.c. 1 1..

In busmess silu at•ons th1 ~
commg year sttck with those
w1th wh om you are closely
attu ned A vo1d tedr nmg up w tth

perso ns wh ose td eas nave con·
tl• cted wtlh yours m the past

GEMINI I May 21-June 10)

Re-

flect c arelully bef ore vo u ¥Otce
yo ur optnt ons m any dt sc us·

U.S.D.A. CHOICE liEF

U.I.D.l . CHOICI 1111

Pork Chops

,~.SJ 39

39~

.

•

Pork Loin Roast

•

1111.

5

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U.S.n. A. CHOICEIEEF

U.S.O.A. CHOICIIIIF
IONEUSS

ShoulderJloast

ChueJr

lOIN QUUTII

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0

Roast

SJ49 ,•.SJ73 ~~.SJ sq

·~·

69'

IYI OIIOUND STEAl ..... o-'2.79
U.S.D.A. CHOlCI I IIIIOU NO ION!

Shoulder Steak

Roastlne
ChleJrens

75e
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Atlttllr St• llof O.tl • • • ' • • •

59~

SJ49
... SJ 39 ,•.
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SLICID LOIN 5101

•.•2.79

Red Onions

lONE IN

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$1,19

• • •• • • •

5WEETMJLO
FOR SAlr.OS

1.78

•5

Ma tl 50 cen ts lor eac h ana a

U.S.n .A. CHOICI I !If

B•ef
Shank
lONE IN

'1"

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011 C..IIM SllcM IIcon . • • .
5

Anllow St•

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ChleJrm
Parts

1.49

LOIN HAlF

Pork Loin Roost

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1.59

U.S.D.A. CHOICEIIIF

U.S.O.A. CHOICIIIEF

Bottom
Round
THICK CUT

ChueJr
Roast
ILADICUT

,~. SJ35 ~~.szz•
SHOITIIII ...

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Boneless Stew Beef • • • • • S1.59 Chn:ken Breosts ": .. ... 1.08

Perch FiHtts . . 1 • . "•· ' I. 55
Cod Fillets • • . 1 ._ "• ' I. 5t

....

0

lb.

••••••

79t . .4qt.

U.S.D.A. CHOICIIIII

Frozen foods
·-~
Chtelt
Pln1 • ,,_,,,"•· s I,"
M•llurt Pint"-'•• "• •
... 1
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f'tpptroni
Piua "·"•• ,..
•

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Lee or Breast
Quarters

ChueJr
Steak

Spare Ribs

....

out to wh om you •e ro manlt·
catly SUi ted by send1ng tor your
co py d l Astra -Gra ph l ette r

Endive or
Esearole

L:~:~· 3 /M 39 c Bananas • •

COUNTRY STYLI

Gro und Round ,•..•

0

PorJr Chops

SLJCID Ill SIDE

rn,,JJ

L1mes • • •

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To Grountll•tf

51'ICId Beefl'1ver • • , • • • • • •·

'hibJI li-li ))I JJ

0

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Cube
Steak

Ill UIAIS ,.,,.. 1114 · · · ·. ·

S·lb. leg

99

,.:88C

,..sJ sq

• $118 1129

ASTRO·GRAPH
~ f(}!)I!Jij
U}" GJcrrnJUJrilmll

Bd;y

rRE5H-CRJ5P

3-lbs. or Mor•

U.S.O.A. CHOICI liEF

1M41)~1

For Sunday , June 18

Bernice Bede Osol

Uf ,

4# ftM

the maternal sidt-. There
\\ ere 35 gut&gt;sts in all. Ca k ~
and ice cream wrre sen •ed
aftrr car h c:ookout.

long self-addressed stamped
em·elope to Astr o-Gt aph P 0

Box 489 Rad to C 11 ~ Sta tton
N Y 10019 Be sure to spect fy
btrtn s•gn
CAN CER !June 21·Ju ty 22) Un·
less you rea ll't J..now wha t
you ·re domg don ttal&lt;.e on any
dO·tl·vour selt repatr pro,ec ts

toda v You can was te far more
!Man you d spend for e 'l. pert
help

C lA NGY·RIFRESHING

Beef Pattie
Mb

....,., SJH

99'
63'

lift.

lfiAII\IID ..... ltll.

6~z. lot .

LYSOL SPRAY DISINFECTANT " ' '"I c. ,., &lt;• 98'
A·l STEAK SAUCE ••••. .• .. •.• "•'·"'· 5101
UNCLE BIN'SCONYERTED RICE .• .• ,.,. "' 1 1"
SARA LIEFROZ. POUND CAKE , • "·"•'· ,., 5 111

. . ,.

. ••

Dep .

McCORMICK BLACK PEPPER . , • , • •••-&lt;• 88'
MARZml BLENDAISE SALAD DRESSING'~'· 88'
SWEn NLOW
.. ~~~- 88'
NABISCO
~~:· 98'

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CALIFORNIA
lARGESllE

Ill OUI!ITIR

............

Grttft Gllot N!Wers

12.... Con • • • •

Deod. Tampons
16-ct. ,.,, •

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38-oa. aoe .

S9!

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• • ••

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- 1•

Da vid M. Ball. One on th e
4th of Jun e for the paternal
side of the family and th e
other on the 12th of June for

s•ons wtth your mate tod ay
You can come up wttn the ngt'll
ans wer d you th mlo. •I out Fmd

'Jllllllliii&gt;YJJ

".hiWl

85'

WINDEX WINDOW CLEANER 1111 u, ••. 'i;~· 78'
GLAD SANDWICH BAGS • , •• , , • 1"'" "• 78'
THOROFARE STUFfED QUEEN OLIVES . ...."' 78'
holy LiQuid Dish Detergenl
n 401...71'

l!Jl~-

• • •• 96c

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Com

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lld&amp;l~

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Peas

12.. 1. Con •

Pint lots. I ,aek Ctn.

78-' 88t 98t

S·Mn . ''

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• 38c

65'

~~.~.~~r .N.ap~i~~ •• 28c 2/63

Comed Beef

TWENTY fOUR 2-oz. Pap•

21-oz. Can

CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL

l'loyttl ,..,

....
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•

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Z2-o1. Jlr • • • • • • • •

5-oz. lot. • • • • • • • •

Flour

•

Butter Chips

Fruit Fresh
'5·1b. Bog

32-oJ. lot . • • •

. 74c

PleFUUne

32-ol.lol.

39'

....

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Vlollc Switt

Topping Mix
4·ol. Pkg. • •

-

ScoH

75•

32-ot, Jar

WfsJr
LA UNDRY

DAVID BALL
TURNS ONE - David
Jon Ball turned one year
old on Juoe 4. His birthda y
was celebrated with twO
cookouts at the home of his
parent s, Mr. an d Mrs .

W / M~shrMMI ,

32-oz. Jar

Criseo

Coea CoiG
or Sprite

Pops

CHERRY

Catsup

65'

IJ &gt;V JJ

Stokely

12..,t. Jor

3/5 1

Chill~

TJuanJr You

STOKELY

Tloo&lt;oftrt

... JJIJ\VJJ

37'

1-lb. lo•

IRISH SPRING SOAP ''"'"•'"' .• • •.• ,....o-43' LENDER'S FROZ. BA~ELS .,__ ,_ .• '~~~ 41' BORON CHARCOAL LIGHTER •.•.• n ••. c...tl' U.S. POLY BROWN SUGAR ••• , •.. a . ..,66'
S.O.S. SOAP PADS • • , • , • .•.•. • , _.,_,., .t.t• CRICIIn LIGHTER ••.•••.• • ••• 1o ~, 41' HALO SHAMPOO"""' iomr •••••• "•'-"' 58' KLEENGUARD FURNITURE POLISH ,.,_,..,,.,68'
FOAM INSULATID CUPS •. ..•. , _,., ,., .t.t• CHUN KING CHOW MtiN •.,. . •.•• •···'" 49' JOHNSON GRAHAM PIE CRUST? . ....."•·58' KRAn CARAMELS ••..••• . •. , • ,.., .,,68'

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PINIAPPII/GIAPIFRUJT,
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-

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29.... Con

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Tomato Sauce

49'

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no.,.,_

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Stokely

... 31 c 3/'1

l·lb. Con

Barbeque Sauce • sac
••

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'Jiibi~J!&gt;IMJJ/

Stewed Tomatoes 44c
•••••• •••

Noodles

• 38c

o o o o o o

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83(

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• 68c

... 44c
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Mushroom
Soup
c.. • • • • • • •

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• • •••
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Pes. l Stoots 4..z. Cton o o o

VonCMp

Pa. Dotch
16-oz . Bot • • •

Mushrooms

Ttreroforo

Oltl S,ice

Cat Food ·

FRUIT DRINK

Sqltlnes

39" 48t 48t 48-' 48t 68t 68-'

• • • o

Tlooroforo

9LiYU

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Whipped
Toppfne

Bra110
Spaehettl
Sauee
MHt or P1oitl

Refnz
Polish
Dills

Dan .0..
Corn
Twlstees
5-oz. lclg

DelMonte

JHOIOFARI

FRO liN

9-oz. Ctn.

10.5-ot.

6-ot. Can

PET WHIP

Hf·Dri
Towels
Jumbo Roll

Porltoy

13-ot. lol •

SEEN AND HEARD
POMEROY-Mrs. Philip
Mei nhart and Miss Erma
Smith were in Chauncey
recently, guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Smith, Jr . They
attended the graduation of
their grand-nephew, Philip
Roger Smith, from Athens
High School, and a buffet lun·
cheon and lawn party in his '
honor hosted by his parenls,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smith.
Mrs. Meinhart, Miss Smith,
and Mr. and Mrs . Arthur
Smith, Jr ., then motored to
West Lafayette for an overnight vis it with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Gould and sons. Mrs.
Meinhart and Miss Smith
were in Huntington and
Millon this week to visit
relatives.

Sr.

Total Down Prices To Keep lour Total Down
8 TIL 9
CLOSED SUNDAY

BARBARA ANDREWS
WAS GRADUATED Barbara Aadrew s
graduated from Hocking
Techalcal College In
NeiBoavUie on June II with
an associate degree In
medical assisting. Barbara
was one of 10 students
receiving
outstandiag
ac hievement awards . A
plaque was presented her
at the commencement for
outstanding achievement
In medical assista nt
technology. Wbll e at·
leading Hocklag Techolcal
College, Miss Aadrews was
a oludent representative
and Is presently a member
of the Medical Assistant
• Board. Sbe hopes
Advisory
14 accept employment In
Athens In July. Miss Andrews Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul An·
drews, Long Bottom.

~illS,

l.toyu

. Ju&lt;Jili~, s·ei:t rs·: l.!uyd(:!Sca r·s,

ll l&lt;illll .

1
. r .. •·.ve 1yn 5ca rs, . Jares
Nea l, Sr ., Cc. tTic Neal, :;:
Char les Neal, Jr., Mr. and :::
Smith , Midd lepurt. Tile Rev . ville Bayes. mother of tire Mf's. Orville Bay~s· Janu:s :::
Noel Hermarm pcrlunned the gmum was. in a pink suit. S~etrs, Occl s~an&gt;, Ca rl ...
.double ring ceremony.
Both mothers wute ca rnct- Si 11ith, and Dottie Smith.
RIO GRANDE - The third
The bride was attired ill a ti 111 1~ l·orse~~es.
The couple will make their . of nine craft workshops held
flom length pin k gown and
A receptiun honoring lire h11mc in Mitldleport followi ng at the Bob Evans Craft Ba m,
cat'l'ied a bouquet of while coupl e was held foll owing lire "honeymoon in Texas.
Rt. 35, west of Gallipols, will
car nations with p ink weddin g. The bride's table
begin Ju ne 26 and run
Mf;N TO Mf:ET
streamers. Tbe groom wure a feC~tun.•tl l:l lhree tie1·cd wedthrough June 30.
MIDDLEPORT - The
beige suit wilh a while carna- ding cake topped with the
The course in Leathercraft
tiunboutotmiere.
trG~diliun ci l miniature brilit.: Meigs Cou nt y Church of is designed · to pr epare
Dot ti e Smith was the and groom .
Christ Men 's Fellowship will students with the history of
matron of honor and she- \Vets
G u es~ al the wedding cw tl meet at 7: 30 p.m. Monday at
the craft , preparation and
in a streetlength dress of pale reception were Mary Kauff. the Middleport Church _with selection of lea th er, tool
urange and hiid a white ca r- Ka ren Tha cker. Tamm y Dr. Nan Mykel of the Com- tech n iqu e, desig ning
naliun corsage. Carl Smith Ferguson , Mary Miller, Ken- munity Mental Health Center technique and the dyeing and
was best man and wore a blue neth Haning, J r., Noel Her- as spea ker.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bayes

L-----------r.O=PEN;.DAIL;:Y:;-·-

TIJRNS ONE - Jason
Allen Taylor celebrated his
first birthday recenUy with
a party at the borne of his
porenls, Mr. and Mn. Tim
Taylor (nee Desiree Pike)
formerly of Pomeroy and
now living in Elyria. Attending were his maternal
grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Johnson of
Athens ; his maternal
great-grandmother, Neva
Grimm, Pomeroy; Mr. and
Mrs. Ronnie Taylor and
son, Raymond, Elyria. Ice
cream and coftee were
served. Sending gills were
his paternal grandparents,
Mr. and Mn. Louis Taylor,
Middlepor~ and an aunt
and umle, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Ford and family , Connecticut.
·

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U.S.D.A . CHOlCIBEif
IONILEIS

S.ttlf BoMI&amp;a

. Top Jlound
Steak

Whol• or Portion

Ham

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SJ !!I ,..SJ35

,_, .. _, chlcll1r1 Ltts . .... .•.. •·

' Anllour St• SllceU•con
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•

10. "•·

LEO {July 23· Aug . 11) The old
adage that th e best thmgs m
ltle ar e free ts vcr~ am today
Let s hope you re memb~r tl
before you tn dulge 1r1 some
expenstve pasn me
VIRG O {Aug. 13,SepL 12 J.Servt ce to o th ers and the co mrnu·
nl!y will gtve you th e most

satts tawon toda y Ab ove all
try to av01d self-seekmg
LIBRA {Sept . 23·0cl. 23) ASk
lor a repe at before you remansHale wtth a fnend over a pomt
you could ha\le m•scons tr ued
Wha t you thought ~ ou heard
ma \ not have been wnat he
said
SCORPIO {Oct . 24-NO¥ . 21)
Fnends may not see eye·to
eye w•th your ambt11 ons today .
but Hlat doesn 't mean you
should accept thetr analystS

Stand on your own two teet
SAGIITARIU S (No¥. 23·0ec.
21) There ·s a ume to use the
muscle and a t•me to put on
yOUI thmktng cap Today •s the
day to ut tllze your brampower
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan . 29)
You c an get anythmg you want

from others today pr ov1d ed
you adopt a low·ke y approach
and don 't let th em get the tdea
you teet you 're entttled to tl

AQUARIUS (Jon . !{\-Fob. 19)
Something for nothtng doesn 't
elliS! With thiS m m1nd . look lo1

the mottve tf someone ol!ers
you a fr ee bie w1th no str1 ng s
alta ched
PISCES {Fob. 10-March 20) Go
tl al one to ga 1n your goats
today You don ' t 1eqUtre the
help ol th ose whose 1deats or
mot1valtons ate not on as high a
plane as yours are

ARIES (Morch 21· Aprll 19) You
are eager to do things today It
could be a very productive
pertod , provided you don ' t try
ro speed thro ugh dtllicut t
tasks Make haste slo wly

TAURUS tAprll 2Q-Moy 20)

Be

car elul haw you try to tmple·
ment your desires lo help
others today . 1111 means stick·
lng ou t your neck ih any specu·

!alive gambles . l01get it.

!NEWSPAPER (tHERPRISE ASSN !

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Rosmond ; Female of the
Species, Alexandra Roudybush; The Woman Who Loved
John Wllkes Booth, Pamela
Dark Hom Blowing, Dahlov. Russell; The Ch9nting of
!pear; The Princes of Earth, Children, Margaret Sand;
Michael Kurland (SF); The Another I, Another You,
Reluctant Heiress, AMabel Richard Schickel; Cold TraU,
Laine ; Fair Blows the Wind, Dell Shannon; J o Stern,
Louis L'Amour; Unto Zeor David R. Slavitt; Chill
Stein;
Forever, J. Lichtenberg, The Factor, Aaron
Holcroft Covenant, Robert Boomer's Gold, Jack Walker;
Ludlwn; Shallows of Night, The Tarot Murders, Mignon
Eric Van Lustbsder; Ues, Warner; Glenrose Calling,
Richard Neely; The Siege of Amanda West ; The Lorda of
Superport, J , Olesker ; Death Pair, Helen Wieselberg; The
Rides a Black Horse, Lewis ChaJ18eling, Joy Williams.
Non·Fictloo
Patten ; Farewell Com·
Mi
nd
power, No na
pan ions , James Plunkett ;
Coxhead;
Pulling Your Own
Perdido, Jill Robinson, The
Strings,
Dr.
Wayne Dyer;
Keystone Kid, Frank
The
Mother
Book,
Liz Smith ;
Roderus; Monarch, Babette

New·books released
Adult books released by the
Gallia County District
Library were: _
Fiction
Partin&amp; Breath, Catherine
Aird ; Delphine, Mel Arri&amp;hi;
The Miracle of Dommatina,
Ira Avery ; Obsession : An
American Love Story, Yves
Berger ; Snapshots, Del
Brebner; Speak for the
Dead, Rex Bums ; Multiple
Choice , Laura Chapman ;
This Willing
Passion,
Patricia Cloud; The Dancer,
Leland Cooley; The Lady
Loved 'Too Wen; Jack
Donahue; Court of Honor,
Maria Fagyas; Living
Image, Gladys Gallant; Up
She Rises, David Garnett ;
The Place of Stones, Constance . Heaven ; Some Run
Crooked, John Buxton,
Hilton ; The Coldest Winter in
Peking , Hsia Chih-yen : A

Crafts Demonstrations, II
a.m.·7· p.m. ·
Senior Nutrition ·Program,
12 noon to 12:4$ p.m., Monday
through Friday.
Monday - Sausage patty,
a.m.
Wednesday , June 21 - com, cottage cheese salad,
Social Security Represen· oraJ18e and grapefruit _aectative, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; tiona, bl!cult, butter, milk.
Tuesday - Baked cblcken,
Macrame Class, 1-2:30;
maliled potatoes, coleslaw,
&lt;:8llles, 12:30-2.
Thursday, June 22 - canned apricots, roll, butter,
Horseshoes, 12:36-2 p.m.
milk.
Wednesday - Meatballa •
Friday, Jun~ 23 - Art
Class, 10 a .m.-12 noon; gravy, baked potato, jellied
1·3
p.m.; fruit cocktail salad, yellow
Bowling,
RE&lt;:ATTA WEEKEND - sheet cake iced, bread,
Craft Sales; Food Booth, 4-ll butter, milk.
Thursday - Soup beans •
p.m.
Saturday, June 24 - ham bits, caMed peach and
pear salad, buttered spinach,
REGATTA WEEKEND chocolate
pudding • vanilla
Craft Sales, Food Booth and
through Friday.
Monday, June 19 - Square
Dancing, 12 : . ~ p.m.
Tuesday, June 20 Chorus, 12 :36o2 p.m. Film, 11

Honorable Men: My Life In
the CIA, William Colby;
Workahollcs, Make Laziness
Work For You, Wayne E.
Oates; Spirit MakeS a Man,
Joseph Panzarella; The Thin
Edge, Anne Simon; Trees,
Crockett; The Complete
Beginner's Guide to Physical
Fitness, Richard Luttle :
Decorating With Plants,
Oliver Allen; You Can
Renovate Your Own Home,
Floyd Green ; VIctorian
Furniture, Robert Swedberg ;
Beginner's
Guide
to
Photographing People, Ralph
Hattersley; The Irresistible
American Softball Book,
Edward Claflin; Run For
Your Life, Arthur Mollen ;
The Treasury of American

POMEROY Meigs
County Senior Citizens Center
activities located at the
Pomeroy Junior High School
Ia open 9 a.m .-4 p.m., Monday

Poetry, Nancy Sullivan;
F~m the Earth They Came,
Raymond Vletzen; Cousin
Beedle and Cousin Hot, Hugh
Carter; Love You Abigail ...
Always Did, Ethel Gorham;
The Com plete Beginner's
Guide to Physical Fitness,
Richard Lyttle.

Couple wed in private ceremony

wafer, cornbread, butter,

milk.

Friday - salmon loaf,
acalloped pot1toe1, bul;tered
peu, apple sauce, bread,
butter, milk.
.
Coffee, tea, · buttermilk,,
okim mot and juice served
· daUy.
• Please reglater the day
belore you plan to eat.

MIIJIJ LJ-;POH'J'- - Ilett y •uil wrllr a white canWlHtll
F~rg us u n allll Ru lph Bayes

IJoutunnicrc.
Wt~re · united in mcul'iHge on · Fur her t.li:tughter's wedJune _10 at 6:30 p.111. al tile dtng, Mrs. Ocel Seal'S wore"
l&gt;nne uf Mr. and Mrs. Ca rl gmy a nd bla ck suit.' Mrs. Or-

PORTLAND - Telephone
843-3364. COAD Senior
Nutrition Weekly Menu for
the SateiUte Site at the
Reoraan!led Church of Jesus
Chrl!t of the Latter Day
saints, Old Town Flats, Ia
similar to the above menu.
Please call in your reaer·
vation.

~ (t~~

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workshop to .be held ·•
at B0 b· Evans Farms

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Cost of the co urse is $10.
TI1e five day workshop is
being offered through the
coope ration of the Rio
Grande College and Community Col lege Office of
Co ntinuing Edu cation and
Bob Eva ns Farms. The
School of Homestea d Liv ing,
as the gro up of nine
workshops is called, will also
uffer co urses in Woode n
Farrn Tools, Wool Spinning,
Chai r Caning . Pottery and
Blacksmithing at other times
" throu ghou t the summer.
To register fur Leather·
craft. ca ll 1614 1 245-5353 or
mail name , address , phone
number and check for 140
payab le to Rio Grande
Coll ege, to Bernie Murphy ,
Rio Gra nde Co llege and
Com munity College. Ri o
Grande ,
Ohio
456i4 .
Registration deadline is
Thursday ,. June 22 .
Information on meals and
lo dging for the week is
available on request.

finishing of leather. Several
projects will be completed
during the co urse.
Times for the course will be
!1-11 :30 a.m . and 1-4 p.m.
Monday through Thursday .
The Friday session wtll be
from 9-11 a.m.
Student s will be requ ired to
bring so!Tie ba sic materials.
These are scissors, utility
knife , two small sponges and
an acrylic artist paint brush.

Shop Pennyfare week in and week out and watch your
TOTAL FOOD BILL GO DOWN ••• "TOTAL DOWN PRICES"
mean more _items that you buy each week will be priced
less to keep your total down. You get total savings with
our ''TOTAL DOWN PRICES".
THOROFARE
CHAPA LA
RO)'IIISeot
PUFFS
FROZEN
Toeurt
Marearlne
Strawberries
FACIAL TISSUES
l ·lb. Otra. Pllg.
10-ol. Ctn.
l-oa. Ctn.

enngfare
SUPER MARKETS

Inflation Fighting. TOTAL DOWN Prices save you money each 111d every day
of the weeki Prices like these 111d hundreds more can be found In all de,.-t·
ments throughout the store. Don't be fooled by dHp·cut specials and pricing
muhiples. Shop where the prices are truly low &amp; Lower! Your TOTAL FOOD
BILL WILL GO DOWN when you shop the store with TOTAL DOWN PRICES.

DelMonte

PRINCE

Spaghetti

WHOLE KERNEL VAC PAK

Corn

~FlAVORS

THIN or REGULAR

l ·lb. lox

12-or.. Can

White &amp; Assorted

34~

200 ct.
pkg,

510WIOAY

lltorofore

72(

Black Pepper
4·ot. Can

• • • • • •

PillSBURY _GRAVY MIX """'"' •. s11... ,.,.10' SPAGHml or SPAGHmiRINGS .. ....."" 24' STAR COFFEE FILTERS .............."' 32' POPEYE PUFFED WHEAT or RICE ........,,33'
•• Sondwich
,
ROYAL GUATIN """'"' •.•.•.. • ,., ..,.18' THOROFARE BOOK MATCHES .. • , ......... 24' SNOMAN LUNCH BAGS ••• , .... ,... ..,.32' STATEFARE Wltw
IUHS
• • • ............. . 38
ARGO PEAS ..•..• . •.••• . •. . "., c..22' THOROFARE ..... ,,.,,.,_CREAMER , . ''""·28' STOKELY APPLESAUCE .•••••. ,,. ru .. 32' THOROFARE MUSHROOMS""" , m•s .... c.. 42'

lltorofort

79•

Evaporated Milk

c

69•

13-oz. Can • • • • • • • •

Margarine

I.(b. lltn. Pkg. o o o o o o o o

62(

69•

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ltllogf's

Cocoa Krispies
• •

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95'

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79c

Wesson Oil
24·01 . BoHle

n.... t....

C1111pbell's

~~~~P! ~o~ .1 • •.• • • 24c

21·

• • • • • 26c

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Pork &amp; Beans

26•

l·lb. Con

28•

75•

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75•

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Kidney
Beans
u.s .... c.n

•••••

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••••••

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99'

Irm

Fruit Cocktail
17-oz. C10

38c
'l!JllJJ 1.1

• • • • • • "r • •

Tomato Juice ••• S9c
••••••
46-ot. Con

[

O.un King

'1~,1~

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Tloorofort

11.5·01. Plcg.

• • • • • • • • • 69(

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S..chr'1

Cake Mixes

• sac

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63•

Grape Jelly
ll·at. Jlr • • • • • •

• •

Stoto Faro

- - - -[
Tltorofort

Bread

White Vinegar

l-Ib . Loot

• • • o o o o

. •29c NA

11ooroforo Wllippod

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l ]

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• 22c
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55'

Ivory
Soap
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4 , ..

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95'

• • • •

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•••••••
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Tlret.....

29'

Bleach
Glloll '"' •

37'

DETERGENT

1• OH Label

25 ' Off label

CAliFORNIA
FIRM-., IPI

''MOONLIGHT"

WHITE BUTTON

REO RIPE
SAlAD

Cantaloupe

Neetarlnes

Mushrooms

Tomatoes

Russet Potatoes

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FlESH

li~ ~J

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Ground
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~.hi.WJ

69'

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Drain Cleaner •• 9 8c '1'3
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let. • • • • •

RnAILS EFFEOIVE THRU SAT., JUNE 24, 1978

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June 18. 1978
2

RIYAL BlUE RIBBON DOG FOOD •. '"" '"" s 1 '
FRIGO" GRATED PARMESAN CHEESE • ••• &lt;• sp•
KRAFT CHEEZ WHIZ ............ '"·'• 5 1"
PLANTERS MIXED NUTS .• • • .• • • , ••.c. 1 1..

In busmess silu at•ons th1 ~
commg year sttck with those
w1th wh om you are closely
attu ned A vo1d tedr nmg up w tth

perso ns wh ose td eas nave con·
tl• cted wtlh yours m the past

GEMINI I May 21-June 10)

Re-

flect c arelully bef ore vo u ¥Otce
yo ur optnt ons m any dt sc us·

U.S.D.A. CHOICE liEF

U.I.D.l . CHOICI 1111

Pork Chops

,~.SJ 39

39~

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5

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U.S.n. A. CHOICEIEEF

U.S.O.A. CHOICIIIIF
IONEUSS

ShoulderJloast

ChueJr

lOIN QUUTII

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SJ49 ,•.SJ73 ~~.SJ sq

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69'

IYI OIIOUND STEAl ..... o-'2.79
U.S.D.A. CHOlCI I IIIIOU NO ION!

Shoulder Steak

Roastlne
ChleJrens

75e
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SLICID LOIN 5101

•.•2.79

Red Onions

lONE IN

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$1,19

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5WEETMJLO
FOR SAlr.OS

1.78

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U.S.n .A. CHOICI I !If

B•ef
Shank
lONE IN

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Parts

1.49

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Pork Loin Roost

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U.S.O.A. CHOICIIIEF

Bottom
Round
THICK CUT

ChueJr
Roast
ILADICUT

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Boneless Stew Beef • • • • • S1.59 Chn:ken Breosts ": .. ... 1.08

Perch FiHtts . . 1 • . "•· ' I. 55
Cod Fillets • • . 1 ._ "• ' I. 5t

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lb.

••••••

79t . .4qt.

U.S.D.A. CHOICIIIII

Frozen foods
·-~
Chtelt
Pln1 • ,,_,,,"•· s I,"
M•llurt Pint"-'•• "• •
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f'tpptroni
Piua "·"•• ,..
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Lee or Breast
Quarters

ChueJr
Steak

Spare Ribs

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out to wh om you •e ro manlt·
catly SUi ted by send1ng tor your
co py d l Astra -Gra ph l ette r

Endive or
Esearole

L:~:~· 3 /M 39 c Bananas • •

COUNTRY STYLI

Gro und Round ,•..•

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PorJr Chops

SLJCID Ill SIDE

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L1mes • • •

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51'ICId Beefl'1ver • • , • • • • • •·

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Cube
Steak

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S·lb. leg

99

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• $118 1129

ASTRO·GRAPH
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Bd;y

rRE5H-CRJ5P

3-lbs. or Mor•

U.S.O.A. CHOICI liEF

1M41)~1

For Sunday , June 18

Bernice Bede Osol

Uf ,

4# ftM

the maternal sidt-. There
\\ ere 35 gut&gt;sts in all. Ca k ~
and ice cream wrre sen •ed
aftrr car h c:ookout.

long self-addressed stamped
em·elope to Astr o-Gt aph P 0

Box 489 Rad to C 11 ~ Sta tton
N Y 10019 Be sure to spect fy
btrtn s•gn
CAN CER !June 21·Ju ty 22) Un·
less you rea ll't J..now wha t
you ·re domg don ttal&lt;.e on any
dO·tl·vour selt repatr pro,ec ts

toda v You can was te far more
!Man you d spend for e 'l. pert
help

C lA NGY·RIFRESHING

Beef Pattie
Mb

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99'
63'

lift.

lfiAII\IID ..... ltll.

6~z. lot .

LYSOL SPRAY DISINFECTANT " ' '"I c. ,., &lt;• 98'
A·l STEAK SAUCE ••••. .• .. •.• "•'·"'· 5101
UNCLE BIN'SCONYERTED RICE .• .• ,.,. "' 1 1"
SARA LIEFROZ. POUND CAKE , • "·"•'· ,., 5 111

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McCORMICK BLACK PEPPER . , • , • •••-&lt;• 88'
MARZml BLENDAISE SALAD DRESSING'~'· 88'
SWEn NLOW
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NABISCO
~~:· 98'

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CALIFORNIA
lARGESllE

Ill OUI!ITIR

............

Grttft Gllot N!Wers

12.... Con • • • •

Deod. Tampons
16-ct. ,.,, •

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38-oa. aoe .

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Da vid M. Ball. One on th e
4th of Jun e for the paternal
side of the family and th e
other on the 12th of June for

s•ons wtth your mate tod ay
You can come up wttn the ngt'll
ans wer d you th mlo. •I out Fmd

'Jllllllliii&gt;YJJ

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85'

WINDEX WINDOW CLEANER 1111 u, ••. 'i;~· 78'
GLAD SANDWICH BAGS • , •• , , • 1"'" "• 78'
THOROFARE STUFfED QUEEN OLIVES . ...."' 78'
holy LiQuid Dish Detergenl
n 401...71'

l!Jl~-

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65'

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Comed Beef

TWENTY fOUR 2-oz. Pap•

21-oz. Can

CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL

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5-oz. lot. • • • • • • • •

Flour

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Butter Chips

Fruit Fresh
'5·1b. Bog

32-oJ. lot . • • •

. 74c

PleFUUne

32-ol.lol.

39'

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Vlollc Switt

Topping Mix
4·ol. Pkg. • •

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75•

32-ot, Jar

WfsJr
LA UNDRY

DAVID BALL
TURNS ONE - David
Jon Ball turned one year
old on Juoe 4. His birthda y
was celebrated with twO
cookouts at the home of his
parent s, Mr. an d Mrs .

W / M~shrMMI ,

32-oz. Jar

Criseo

Coea CoiG
or Sprite

Pops

CHERRY

Catsup

65'

IJ &gt;V JJ

Stokely

12..,t. Jor

3/5 1

Chill~

TJuanJr You

STOKELY

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1-lb. lo•

IRISH SPRING SOAP ''"'"•'"' .• • •.• ,....o-43' LENDER'S FROZ. BA~ELS .,__ ,_ .• '~~~ 41' BORON CHARCOAL LIGHTER •.•.• n ••. c...tl' U.S. POLY BROWN SUGAR ••• , •.. a . ..,66'
S.O.S. SOAP PADS • • , • , • .•.•. • , _.,_,., .t.t• CRICIIn LIGHTER ••.•••.• • ••• 1o ~, 41' HALO SHAMPOO"""' iomr •••••• "•'-"' 58' KLEENGUARD FURNITURE POLISH ,.,_,..,,.,68'
FOAM INSULATID CUPS •. ..•. , _,., ,., .t.t• CHUN KING CHOW MtiN •.,. . •.•• •···'" 49' JOHNSON GRAHAM PIE CRUST? . ....."•·58' KRAn CARAMELS ••..••• . •. , • ,.., .,,68'

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Barbeque Sauce • sac
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16-oz . Bot • • •

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Ttreroforo

Oltl S,ice

Cat Food ·

FRUIT DRINK

Sqltlnes

39" 48t 48t 48-' 48t 68t 68-'

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Whipped
Toppfne

Bra110
Spaehettl
Sauee
MHt or P1oitl

Refnz
Polish
Dills

Dan .0..
Corn
Twlstees
5-oz. lclg

DelMonte

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POMEROY-Mrs. Philip
Mei nhart and Miss Erma
Smith were in Chauncey
recently, guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Smith, Jr . They
attended the graduation of
their grand-nephew, Philip
Roger Smith, from Athens
High School, and a buffet lun·
cheon and lawn party in his '
honor hosted by his parenls,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smith.
Mrs. Meinhart, Miss Smith,
and Mr. and Mrs . Arthur
Smith, Jr ., then motored to
West Lafayette for an overnight vis it with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Gould and sons. Mrs.
Meinhart and Miss Smith
were in Huntington and
Millon this week to visit
relatives.

Sr.

Total Down Prices To Keep lour Total Down
8 TIL 9
CLOSED SUNDAY

BARBARA ANDREWS
WAS GRADUATED Barbara Aadrew s
graduated from Hocking
Techalcal College In
NeiBoavUie on June II with
an associate degree In
medical assisting. Barbara
was one of 10 students
receiving
outstandiag
ac hievement awards . A
plaque was presented her
at the commencement for
outstanding achievement
In medical assista nt
technology. Wbll e at·
leading Hocklag Techolcal
College, Miss Aadrews was
a oludent representative
and Is presently a member
of the Medical Assistant
• Board. Sbe hopes
Advisory
14 accept employment In
Athens In July. Miss Andrews Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul An·
drews, Long Bottom.

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Nea l, Sr ., Cc. tTic Neal, :;:
Char les Neal, Jr., Mr. and :::
Smith , Midd lepurt. Tile Rev . ville Bayes. mother of tire Mf's. Orville Bay~s· Janu:s :::
Noel Hermarm pcrlunned the gmum was. in a pink suit. S~etrs, Occl s~an&gt;, Ca rl ...
.double ring ceremony.
Both mothers wute ca rnct- Si 11ith, and Dottie Smith.
RIO GRANDE - The third
The bride was attired ill a ti 111 1~ l·orse~~es.
The couple will make their . of nine craft workshops held
flom length pin k gown and
A receptiun honoring lire h11mc in Mitldleport followi ng at the Bob Evans Craft Ba m,
cat'l'ied a bouquet of while coupl e was held foll owing lire "honeymoon in Texas.
Rt. 35, west of Gallipols, will
car nations with p ink weddin g. The bride's table
begin Ju ne 26 and run
Mf;N TO Mf:ET
streamers. Tbe groom wure a feC~tun.•tl l:l lhree tie1·cd wedthrough June 30.
MIDDLEPORT - The
beige suit wilh a while carna- ding cake topped with the
The course in Leathercraft
tiunboutotmiere.
trG~diliun ci l miniature brilit.: Meigs Cou nt y Church of is designed · to pr epare
Dot ti e Smith was the and groom .
Christ Men 's Fellowship will students with the history of
matron of honor and she- \Vets
G u es~ al the wedding cw tl meet at 7: 30 p.m. Monday at
the craft , preparation and
in a streetlength dress of pale reception were Mary Kauff. the Middleport Church _with selection of lea th er, tool
urange and hiid a white ca r- Ka ren Tha cker. Tamm y Dr. Nan Mykel of the Com- tech n iqu e, desig ning
naliun corsage. Carl Smith Ferguson , Mary Miller, Ken- munity Mental Health Center technique and the dyeing and
was best man and wore a blue neth Haning, J r., Noel Her- as spea ker.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bayes

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TIJRNS ONE - Jason
Allen Taylor celebrated his
first birthday recenUy with
a party at the borne of his
porenls, Mr. and Mn. Tim
Taylor (nee Desiree Pike)
formerly of Pomeroy and
now living in Elyria. Attending were his maternal
grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Johnson of
Athens ; his maternal
great-grandmother, Neva
Grimm, Pomeroy; Mr. and
Mrs. Ronnie Taylor and
son, Raymond, Elyria. Ice
cream and coftee were
served. Sending gills were
his paternal grandparents,
Mr. and Mn. Louis Taylor,
Middlepor~ and an aunt
and umle, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Ford and family , Connecticut.
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LEO {July 23· Aug . 11) The old
adage that th e best thmgs m
ltle ar e free ts vcr~ am today
Let s hope you re memb~r tl
before you tn dulge 1r1 some
expenstve pasn me
VIRG O {Aug. 13,SepL 12 J.Servt ce to o th ers and the co mrnu·
nl!y will gtve you th e most

satts tawon toda y Ab ove all
try to av01d self-seekmg
LIBRA {Sept . 23·0cl. 23) ASk
lor a repe at before you remansHale wtth a fnend over a pomt
you could ha\le m•scons tr ued
Wha t you thought ~ ou heard
ma \ not have been wnat he
said
SCORPIO {Oct . 24-NO¥ . 21)
Fnends may not see eye·to
eye w•th your ambt11 ons today .
but Hlat doesn 't mean you
should accept thetr analystS

Stand on your own two teet
SAGIITARIU S (No¥. 23·0ec.
21) There ·s a ume to use the
muscle and a t•me to put on
yOUI thmktng cap Today •s the
day to ut tllze your brampower
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan . 29)
You c an get anythmg you want

from others today pr ov1d ed
you adopt a low·ke y approach
and don 't let th em get the tdea
you teet you 're entttled to tl

AQUARIUS (Jon . !{\-Fob. 19)
Something for nothtng doesn 't
elliS! With thiS m m1nd . look lo1

the mottve tf someone ol!ers
you a fr ee bie w1th no str1 ng s
alta ched
PISCES {Fob. 10-March 20) Go
tl al one to ga 1n your goats
today You don ' t 1eqUtre the
help ol th ose whose 1deats or
mot1valtons ate not on as high a
plane as yours are

ARIES (Morch 21· Aprll 19) You
are eager to do things today It
could be a very productive
pertod , provided you don ' t try
ro speed thro ugh dtllicut t
tasks Make haste slo wly

TAURUS tAprll 2Q-Moy 20)

Be

car elul haw you try to tmple·
ment your desires lo help
others today . 1111 means stick·
lng ou t your neck ih any specu·

!alive gambles . l01get it.

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B-6- The Sunday Times..senttnel. Sunday, June 18, 1978

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GALUPOUS - Exhibit for the month of June, 1978 "Mutli·Fa ce1ed Perceptions," Pedro L. and Laszlo G. Koe·
Krompecher, Artists and Architects of Athens , Ohio. Oils,
acrylics, watercolors, etchings, silk screen and graphics.
Gallery Hours - Saturdays and Sundays, 1 p.m. until 5
p.m. ; Tuesdays and Thursdays, lOa .m. until3 p.m.
June 20 - Entry and authonzation forms lor the July 4
River Recreation Festival Exhibit in the City Park due Jan
Thaler and Sue Beverly, co;:ha irwomen. 7: 30 p.m. - F.A.C.
lnterdeparunental Mee tin g. 9 p.m. - F.A.C. Trustees
Meeting, Riverby .
July 4 - 11 a.m.--45 p.m. - River RecreatiOn Festival
Exhibit, Gallipolis City Park .
Fabric Consideration
It 's fine to use an insect
repellant in the sununer but
be sure to read the labels some repellents st ain fabrics.

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TRIPS
Approximately six seats
are st ill available for the
outing to Old Man's Cave,
June 29. Departure lime from
the Center will be 8:30 a.m.
with arrival home at 5:30
p.m. Please give us your
name by June 26 if you are
plaMing to go. Cost is $5 and
remember to bring a 'sa ck
lunch. Beverage will be
furnished .
Meigs County 's day at the
State Fair this year is Sunda y, August 20. We must have
40 persons going in order to
reserve a bus. Please let us
know by July 7, if you are
plaMing to attend. Cost lor
the trip which includes entry
to the lair is $12. Tickets to
the Stat e Fair will be
available to Senior Citizens at
the Center at a reduced price.
This ticket is good lor any day
of the Fair.
Have a nice week and join
us at the Meigs County Senior
Citizens Center one day soon.
REUNION SLATED
The Lance reunion will be
July 2, at the home of Mr ..and
Mrs. Herbie Lance, Morgan
Cent er. All relatives and
friends are inv ited.

When yuu're 20, anything
goes : after 40 , you realile it's
lung gunt' .

SECRETARIAL REFRESHER
On June 12 there will be · an opening lor
beginning and advanced Typing and
Shorthand Classes at Gallipolis Business
College. Weekdays or night classes . Both
are being offered .

ENROLL NOWI
For more information contact lee E. Tyler,
446·4367 .
No . 75-02 -0472 8

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GALLIPOLIS r
The
Gallipolis Christian Church
wa s the setting for the
marr iag e of Kathy Sue
Browning, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Browning,
634 Jay Drive, Gallipolis, to
Daniel Keith Butcher, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard But·
ch er of 60~ Jay Drive,
Gallipolis. The wedding was
an event or June 17 with the
Rev. Denny Coburn of·
li ciating .
Barbara Scites
was
organist lor the ceremony.
Susan McCreedy , soloist,
sang " We 've Only Just
Begun/' "A Time for Us,"
"You Light Up My l.ile," and
the "Lord's Prayer."
The church was decorated
with pink and white car·
nations with white bows in·
dicating the family seating.
Two candelabras were
featured on a table with
candles for the bride and
groom to light.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown
of organza and cluny lace
fashioned with a Victorian
neckline, empire bodice, full
sheer bishop sleeves with
ruined cuff and a full skirt
Her attached chapel train

By .Katie Crow ·
Things are beginning to hum for the Big Bend Regaita to
be held nel!( .weekend in Pomeroy.
Persons are and have been thinking "frogs ." The annual
frog l~P ts one of the top attractions during the big event.
Jun Frecker, parade marshall received a call from
Phyllis Curl, Houston, Texas who read about the frog jump and
assured Jinn she will attend with her son and jump a frog .
Somethmg else being added this year is a country store,
sale of baked goods and refreshments by members of
Preceptor Beta Beta Sorority headed by Margaret Follrod.
The store witt be located across from the Meigs County
Museum, Butternut Ave . They will be open on SUnday only
from 1 to 4 p.m.
Sounds like a novel idea .
Mr. and Mrs. Vernal E. Blackwood , Minersville, are
lovers of country music. They have on several occa1ions
attended the International Country Music Fan Fair and this
year was no exception. ,
They returned home recently after spending a week in
Nashville, Tenn. where they attended the seventh annual
Music Fan Fair.
They spent a day at Opryland Park and sat in on a TV
taping of the Porter Wagoner show to be aired this fall.
On Tuesday evening they attended the 12th aMual Music
City News Popularity Awards show at the Grand Ole Opry
House which was televised live.
·
They toured the old Ryman Auditorium Country Music
Hall of fame where Elvis Presley's gold Cadillac is on display,
Webb Pierce's Hall of Fame and Ernest Tubb Record Shop.
They obtained 60 autographs in all. Between 13,000 and
15,000 persons attended.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Butcher

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GALLIPOLIS - Activities
lor this week at the Senior
Citizens Cenler are :
Monday, June 19 - Blood
Pressure Check , 1:15-1:45
p.m.; Chorus, I : 15-3.
Tuesday , June 20 S.T.O.P.,
10 :30
a.m.;
Physical Fitness, 11 : 15 ; Bible
Study, 12 :45-1:45 p.m.
Wednesday , June 21 Card Games , 1· 3 p.m.;
Movies, 1:30.
Thursday, June 22 Physical Fitness, 11 : l~ a.m.;
Craft Workshop, l-3 p.m.
Friday, June 23 - Art
Class, l-3 p.m.; Social Hour,
7.
The Sen ior Nutrition
Program will serve the
following menus :
Monday - Sausage links,
creamed com, cottage cheese
salad, biscuits, butt er,
orange and grapefruit sec·
lions, milk .
Tuesday
Chicken
croquett es, with cheese
S.:u•-e. spanish rice, coleslaw ,
roll. butter, raMed apricots,
milk.
Wednesday - Meatballs in
mu shroo m sauce, baked
potato, jelled fruit cocktail
salad, bread, butter, yellow
sheet cake w1th icing, milk .
Thursday - Soup beans
with ham bits, caMed peach
and pear salad, kale, corn·
bread, butt er , choc olat e
pudding with vanilla wafer,
milk.
Frida y - Tuna loaf ,
escalloped potatoes, buttered
peas, bread, butter, berry
pie, milk.
Choice of beverage served
with each meal.
"Services rendered on a
non-discrinninatory basis."

wri st and scoop neckline . The
dress featured a gathered
bodice and shirred skirt .
Mrs. Butcher wore a long
green chi!lon dress with full
sleeves, a V-neckline and a
set-in waist with a tie in back.
The mothers wore corsages
of three white carnations
tipped in pink. The grand·
mothers wore corsages of two
white carnations lipped in
pink.
Presiding at the bride's
table were Mrs. Kandy Nuce
and Linda Butcher , sisters of
the groom, and Pa uIa Covert
and Brenda Weaver. The
bride 's table featured a lour
tier wedding cake decorated
with pink roses and sweet
peas and ;tring work topped
with a lace bride and groom
ornament. The cake was
se parated
with
swan

train . Seeded pearls trimmed
the bodice .
Her matching fingertip veil
was trimmed in identical
cluny tare secured to a
camelot cap covered with the
lace. Seeded pearls accented
the headpiece with an at·
!ached blusher veil.
The bride's flowers were a
hand bouquet of pink and
white mini carnations and
pink and white sweet roses
with white streamers.
Karen Browning, sister of
the bride , ser.ed as maid of
honor . Gwen Hamilton
served as bridesmaid . They
wore identical long dresses
wh1ch lea lured pink roses on
a whit e ba ckground, long
sleeves, and a high stand-up
collar in back with a scooped
neckline accented with lace l'OIUilUlS.
trimming . The elastic waist·
The table was decorated
line was accented with two with a p1nk overlay cloth and
rows of rose lace, li ed in the lace ta blec loth .
Pink
back.
st reamers were draped along
The brid e's att endants the table with pink and white
carried nosegays of pink and bctl s and while candles were
white carnations with pink placed on the table.
and white streamers. Kelly
The bride and groom are
Jo Browning, sister of the graduates of Gallia Academy
bride, served as flower girl. High School. She is employed
She wore a pink dotted Swiss with th e Southea st Ohi o
dress with ruffles trimmed in Emergency Medical Services
lace. She carried an open Inc. Butcher is employed
straw basket filled with pink with the Southern Ohio Coal
and white rose petals and Company Raccoon Mine No.
accented with pink and white 3. After a wedding trip to
streamers.
Virginia Beach, Virginia , the
Tim Whitehair, cousin of new Mr. and Mrs. Butcher
the groom, served as best are living at 634 Jay Drive,
man with Larry Thompson , Ga t11polis
cousin of the groom, as
groomsman . Ushers were
John Nuce, brother·in·law of
HERE VISITING
the groom and Randy Riddle.
POMEROY-Ca
rol Fuste1·
Ringbea rer wa s Aaron
ul
Livonia.
Mich.
spent the
French, co usin of the bride.
weekend
here
with
her
grandFor her daught er's wed·
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
Balph
t..rents,
ding Mrs . Browning selected
a pink floor length dress with Webb. Raci ne, and Mrs. Ed
chiffon sleeves, an elastic Fostl'r, PornL·ruy .

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lOa .m.- 11 p.m.
Fri. &amp; S.t.
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Pomeroy, Ohio
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Phone 992-2206

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Some place§ hil'olt pr eU)' good ch1ck·

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net-too-bad tonts and shal!e s. But,

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Glenna Rummel, Miner~ville, unable to attend the funeral
services o! her sister-in-law, Mildred L. Buresh Rummel,
Omaha, was thankful that she visited her a year ago when the
late Mrs. Rummel's son, J. D. Rummel graduated from high
school. J . D. was salutatnrian of his class.
Traveling to Omaha to visit the late Mrs. Rummel were
Sally Landers and Jackie Justis .
Evangelist Ed Irwin, TeMessee, who was guest speaker at
the Syracuse Church of the Nazarene recenUy presented Jim
Haggerty, Cheshire, formerly of Middleport, a shut-in, with a
tape recorder and tapes of Irwin's music.
Mr. and Mrs. Haggerty extend their sincere thanks to
Evangelist Irwin for his visitation and songs while Mr .
Haggerty was a hospital patient and lor visiting them at their
home.
Bill Quickel, co;:hairperson of the Big Bend Regatta,
announced that there will be no private watercraft launched
from the Pomeroy Levee on Sunday , June 25, during the speed
boat races .
Boats will have to be launched from Middleport Levee or
Marina.
Anyone interested in taking swinnming lessons may do so
at London Pool in Syracuse if enough interest Is shown.
Hennan London , pool manager, asks those who are
interested to be at the pool Tuesday, June :IXl allOa .m.
Lessons will be given beginning June 26. London staled
that the 10 lesson course is $10.
!.ike to send happy birthday wishes to first my husband ,
Bob, my friends, Charlene Hoeflich and Herman London.
"HAPPY BIRTHDAY."

Wedding
plans are
announced
GALUPOLIS - The open
church wedding of Ms. Rita
Goble, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs.
Gordon
Goble,
Gallipolis, and John Saunders, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Baker Saunders,
Gallipolis, will be an event of
June 24 at 6:30 p.m. at the
First Baptist Church,
Gallipolis,
Music by Mrs. Merlyn Ross
will begin at 6 p.m. Soloist
will be Kraig Hankins. The
Rev. Monty Sheets will ol·
ficiate.
Ms.
Sheryl
Evans,
Gallipolis, will be maid of
honor and bridesmaids \viii
be Mrs. Betsy Canaday,
sister of the groom-elect, Rio
Grande ,
Ms .
Kathy
Willcox en, Gallipolis, and
Ms. Sandi Flint, Hamlin , W.
Va . Flower girl will be Miss
Wendy Saunders.
Dow Saunders, Gallipolis,
will be best man for his
brother and the ushers will be
Rob Goble, brothel of the
bride-elect, Bob Burlile,
Rodney , Scott Epling,
Gallipolis, and Winston
Saunders, Gallipolis.
Guests will be regiotered by
Ms . Barbara
Hughes,
Gallipolis, cousin of the brideelect. A reception will follow
immediately alter the
ceremony at the home of the
bride-elect's parents .
Assisting at the reception will ·
be Mrs. Marion Rainey, Mrs.
Ray Hughes and Mrs. John
Hansen .

8-7- The Sunday Times..5entinel, Sunday, Jun~ 18, 1978

Bean dinner
meeting. set
RIO GRANDE - Rev.
Charles W. Lusher, president
of the Rio Grande Memorial
Association, will meet with
bean dinner volunteers at
Calvary Baptist Church
basement next Tuesday, June
20, to discuss ptuns for the
1978 Rio Grande Bean Din-

MIIJDJ.EI'OHT- A large
cmd app!'cdativc ~ ruwd was
un hand Thursday night for
tile ballet , "Sleeping B~au ly". presented lly tile
students ul tile Meigs Per·
fo rming Arts School at Meigs
J uni o r
High Sc ho ol
8Udilurium.
ner.
. Tile students uf Mrs. Gillian
The '' bean ·dinn er, " a Muon• were et Hirt&gt;d in •·olorcarry-over from Civil War

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Pastor Guy Lowther

SUNDAY MORNING
SERVICES 9:30

the double ring CU I'l'ln on~·
fol lowi ng a prug rH!Il uf music
by url:a ni st. Miss Ounna

Weber. Rutland , and Paul
Mus.~e r ,

thl' ccrcnwny. Organ st.de&lt;.:tr ons i ncluded " Ciar rc
D'l.unc", "l'uluur My World "
t\ml "A Sung For You ."
Thl: bnd c I)) the daug hter uf

Mr. and \&gt;Irs. Milv B. Hut d llsvn. Huule I. Hutland. and
the w umn is tile SUI\ uf Mr s.

Heva Vaughan, Main St..
Pl!r ne r oy. a nli F r &lt;:r nk
Vaughan. l:lulternul Ave ..
Pv meruy. An arrlt way
dccon.rted with doves iJ nd
stream ers H IHl s pi r o!
l'Ci ndclab ra were fe atured in

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Gallipolis
Thomu C. Breech, Director
-Not oHillated with any other school-

&lt;14lnd Ave.

Oionsulhmts

was the bride's veil uf il lu·
siun. She wore ivory I' IJSC
jewelry burrowed from a
bridesmaid. the tradition al
Alpha Phi wedding bracelet
Hml eCtrricd !:l bouquet u£
white sweethe!:! rl roses blue
LIST
ANNOUNCED
tin ted pompons, lilies of the
ATIENDS WORKSHOP
Robert
A.
Powell,
Principa
l
valley , baby's breath , and
POMEROY
Suzy
at
Cadmu
s
Elementary
greenel'Y
tied with baby blue
Samuels, daughter of Mary
School
released
the
6th
six
ribbon.
Alice Samuels, Pomeroy. left
The bnd e's att endant s
last Monday from Columbus week honor roll.
Grade
4
Robert
Roach
,
were
Miss Jayne DC:Inicl, Cinlor Los Angeles to attend the
Sandra
Patrick,
J
oy
Carter.
dnnali
; M1ss Juvce Hutthird Int ernation al Tuba
Grade
5
Ronald
Saun·
d
ll
sun
and Miss Jily11e HulSymposium Workshop at the
ders.
l'hrsun,
Rutland , siste rs uf tl1e
University of South fl n
.
Grade
6
Tina
Bostic,
br
ide;
Mrs.
Cheryl Lemley,
California June 14 through
Chris
Hively
,
Ch
ris
Jeffers,
Kutl;md,
also
a sister of the
the 17th . She will also par·
Kenr.y
Kiser,
Debbi
e
Me·
bride:
Mrs.
Mike
Williams.
licipale in the tuba ensembl e
Cart
ney,
Linda
Spurloc
k.
Middlepurl,
and
M10s
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In "tile r·ule of bluebirds nehi ll. Missey Nelson,
were Monica Hobinson, .Jill Valerie Ba ker, and April
Hey nolds, Je nn ifer Wiley , Hud son .
The re was a ba ton ruutine
Pot ri cii::l CMler , Ta mmy
Elliott, and Susan Wolfe. by An~ie Chapm:m, J ill
Playing r &lt;.t bbit~ wer e Healller Heyno lds, Becky Eva ns,
J·lovi:lller, Trida Baer, Les lie Sherry Teaford, and Junie
Bowena Averi on !:IS M(llcfi- l.yons, April Tan nehill , l.ei ~h Heegte, and tapping lu "Till!
ccnt, ;;t lld Chr istine Averion Ann
Hedov1 an, Missey Pc opl ~ Tree" were Michelle
and Cindy Riffle as the Nelson, Valerie Bet ker , and Cress , DunnC:t Curtis, Deb bie
f(l[ries.
Apr il Huds01i. .lean Hurlun , Dow nie, Arny Lut:keydoo,
Ha rbar C:I Grueser and Ji:iy ne .\1elanie Arn old, and MelisH
Hueflkh Wl' re Ci:IS l as Snyder.
Jill He ynulds, Angie Chape !l lt.! lfl ~ers uflhe king's cu urt,
wH.J 111 peasant roles w~::re IIWll, Beck y Eva ns, Sherry
Charleston W V· . M.. Donn a Curtis. Mi chelle Tt: afunl , and Junie Beegle
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Bette
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Belle, W. Va : llelll'a Huush' Mela me Anwld , Dena J cnmc Mcadow~ did a moderColumbus· P· 1 (' ., .. C0 1· Manl ey , ll art·le H) sel l, nhitic dauc:e. Huwcm.l Averion
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l \ilwubus: Iany Marsilali Meatj&gt;Jws. Welldy Harbour.
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Fusler . et nd tl te ti ny tuls W p~ behalf uf the class prese nted
plllg tu " l£1" s Gu PCJrt y'" ruses tu Mrs. Muure.
f1ur ·rng inte rmis sr un ,
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sa trn with a high neckline and
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BABY BORN
SALEM CENTER - Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Crisp, Salem
Center, are aMounelng the
birth of their first child, a
seven pound, 15 ounce son,
Ryan Scott, on June 12 at the
Holzer Medical Center .
Matneral grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davia of
Salem Center and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Criap are the
paternal grandparents.
Great-greandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. James Crisp, Sr.,
and Mrs. Deily Ratliff of
Mavis Dale, Va .

Tile wedding was an ev~nl
of Sept. 24, 1!177 . Tile Hev.
Hubert Ha yden offi ciated at

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WELCOMES YOU

Cliureli , Miss Julia Ann Hut·
cil1snn an d 1\ndrew B,
Vaughan exchanged .wedding
vows.

OOCIAL PLANNED - The old days when calories
were fo~ tn creamy, home-made ice cream and
dellclo~ Pies and cakes prepared by loving hands at
hol!le wtll be relived on Friday, June 23 ; at the First
Urut~ P~byterian Church in Gallipolis. An oldfashtoned tee cream social will begin at the church at 6
p.~ ..and last until dark or until the food runs out. There
will also be old-fashioned prices during the evening. A
bowl of tee cream will cost 50 cents and add 50 cents more
for a piece of cake or pie. When one person buys both ice
cream and cake or pie, then the drink is free; otherwise
the cost oll5 cents ,for a cup of co!lee or Kool-Aid will be
charged. U the weather prevails, the side lawn of the
church wtll be the setting for the eating and talking . In
case o! rain, til~ event will be moved into the fellowship
ha~l. Presbytertans prepare lor ice cream social on
Frtday. From left to right Wayne Ogdin Smith Runyon
Ruth Stebbins, Margaret Ehman , Jan~ l Ludlum and
Kathy Hemke check out a freezer, some ice, and the best
rectpe for home-made ice cream .

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POMEHOY··In
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needed to make this 108th candlelight ceremony at the
Bean Dinner a success..
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Other rolt•s WL' rc taken by
amJ a num!Jur of acrulJatic · l.v nnc OliVl'r as Prince
tap. baton . ;md jazz ruulines. Pi1 ill ip. VH'ki MOrn s as Kn1g •
Takin g tile lemling role uf Stcfon, PHUi Dugan as K tng
Princess Aumra in the ballet Hewlwrl, ll eallier Huvaller
was Paula Cuv ert of Hio Munison us Avan. Judy Hur. l.rande who filiL'I in fu r tile ri:w n &lt;:~ s Me rr yweather ,

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And to all you fathers out there in reader land a "happy
fath ers" day - do have a good week.

GALUPOUS - Partners
of Gallia County Salon No.'
612, Eight and Forty gathered
at the home of Mabel Brown
lor their June meeting. Golda
Mourning Roush served as
hostess . ,1~ Petit Chapeau
Gra ce Pratt opened the
meeting in ritualistic lonn .
Report of Auditing Com·
mitl ee , Erma Smith and
Fa ye Wildermuth showed
books of Secretaire
Caissiere to be correct.
Communications read were
fr om Caissie re Departe mental e Marllou Giblin
ac knowledging receipt of
registration fees for three
Partners who will be at·
tending La Marche Departementale in Cleveland Plata
Hotel July 16 and 17, and a
letter endorsing Patricia
Henth orne of Wellsville,
Columbia
County
lor
LeConcierge Departementale
d'Ohio.
Other candidates to be
considered at Le Marche are
- lor Chapeau Depar·
temental, Dorothy Brady of
Mantua , Ohio ; for Le Demi
Chapeau Premier, Catherine
Baker of Tipp City ; lor Le
Demi Chapeau Deuxieme,
Joycelyn Bowman of Galion ;
lor L'Aumonler, Shirley
Davis of Luckey, Ohio; and
lor L'Archiviste , Lucille
Woodling of Grand Rapids,
Ohio.
Passe
Cards
were
distributed and
plans
discussed lor installation of
olllcers for the new year.
Refreshments of lime chiffon
pie, cheese bits, mints and
coffee were served by the
hostess. Prizes were won by
lnes Marchi and Faye
Wildermuth . The next
meeting of the Salon wiU be a
picnic at the home of Gladys
Cumings in July.

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lung guw11 Wi th doubllo' butterfly s lel'~' L'S antl .sl1c crlr'l'll'd
a while b&lt;:t ~k l'l of lcwcnder
and light blue petals .
Hun H. ~ II lith llf Can tun \nts
best llliJII mrd the ushers were
Mike Wi ll iam&gt;. ~Iiddle purl :
Clarence Wlll rarn!-1. Pumt•ruy.
Ra yK&lt;J rr 1-'rJ III I.! r o~: I .(trry
Ha nn on, Hu tla11d : H1 ck
Miller, Alhells. ami Dave
I..ambt~ rl , Slmdl' . Tlwy wore
light I.J lue fo r!llal tux edw.;
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guests. Mrs. ,J\, llrl Nt ~ 1nsky 1
Hullcwd ; Tt_' i"l' Si:l Hubmsun
lruntun : Sharma r,)l llns,
Ironton: ~:t nd Bn gul Butler,

Colum bus.
The ('II U[llc r es id~ 011 Ma1n
St. in Hullund.
'r.he bride reccivcll H
OOchclur nf science clt•g r·ec
from Oll iu UniVl'rsity. and attelldl.~l Ohio State UlliVel'Sl t)' .
She is a m~mber uf lUlu
Chapter uf Alpha Phi at Ohili
state. Mr , Vaughan at tended
Ohio State University where
Ill! was a membl!r of Phi KapPi' Psi Fratemity and is
employed at Gavin P&lt;&gt;wer
Plant. '
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guests at the wedding WCI 'l!
Mr. a!Ni Mrs. Ha v l).,llndl
111111 tllllll u, Versaill es, Ky .:
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pompons wrt h baby's bn·dth.
Tht.• mat n111 uf llu1 1or" s bouquet W:J S illlil\"l'!Hll'l".
Heather J)avt.•nport. fl &lt;J WCr
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ding. Mrs. ll utdJI Sol\ \\' HS 111 a
light pmk gn wrr fasluurll'd
with a plc;,Jll'd skrrt and lt 11lg
sleeves. Mr!'l . V;tughiiil wa~ 111
a yellow s i L'l' \' elcs~ guwn wit h
an Clll Jl l l"l' w1r rst. Bul h
mutlrcr·s had t1l'd1 1d l' On:ii-1)-:l'S .
A rl' Cl'p ll illl lwrwrrng tl1c
t'Ouple was lwld 111 Lhe l'l mreh
sut: ial rt lui!L Thl' ta ble
fct:~Lurcd a four l!L'I"l'tl l'i:l ke
trirrun~d wr\11 fur~l· t -nlt'·ll ll l."i
and lilies of the ,·alit•\' . t\
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Krompecher, Artists and Architects of Athens , Ohio. Oils,
acrylics, watercolors, etchings, silk screen and graphics.
Gallery Hours - Saturdays and Sundays, 1 p.m. until 5
p.m. ; Tuesdays and Thursdays, lOa .m. until3 p.m.
June 20 - Entry and authonzation forms lor the July 4
River Recreation Festival Exhibit in the City Park due Jan
Thaler and Sue Beverly, co;:ha irwomen. 7: 30 p.m. - F.A.C.
lnterdeparunental Mee tin g. 9 p.m. - F.A.C. Trustees
Meeting, Riverby .
July 4 - 11 a.m.--45 p.m. - River RecreatiOn Festival
Exhibit, Gallipolis City Park .
Fabric Consideration
It 's fine to use an insect
repellant in the sununer but
be sure to read the labels some repellents st ain fabrics.

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TRIPS
Approximately six seats
are st ill available for the
outing to Old Man's Cave,
June 29. Departure lime from
the Center will be 8:30 a.m.
with arrival home at 5:30
p.m. Please give us your
name by June 26 if you are
plaMing to go. Cost is $5 and
remember to bring a 'sa ck
lunch. Beverage will be
furnished .
Meigs County 's day at the
State Fair this year is Sunda y, August 20. We must have
40 persons going in order to
reserve a bus. Please let us
know by July 7, if you are
plaMing to attend. Cost lor
the trip which includes entry
to the lair is $12. Tickets to
the Stat e Fair will be
available to Senior Citizens at
the Center at a reduced price.
This ticket is good lor any day
of the Fair.
Have a nice week and join
us at the Meigs County Senior
Citizens Center one day soon.
REUNION SLATED
The Lance reunion will be
July 2, at the home of Mr ..and
Mrs. Herbie Lance, Morgan
Cent er. All relatives and
friends are inv ited.

When yuu're 20, anything
goes : after 40 , you realile it's
lung gunt' .

SECRETARIAL REFRESHER
On June 12 there will be · an opening lor
beginning and advanced Typing and
Shorthand Classes at Gallipolis Business
College. Weekdays or night classes . Both
are being offered .

ENROLL NOWI
For more information contact lee E. Tyler,
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GALLIPOLIS r
The
Gallipolis Christian Church
wa s the setting for the
marr iag e of Kathy Sue
Browning, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Browning,
634 Jay Drive, Gallipolis, to
Daniel Keith Butcher, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard But·
ch er of 60~ Jay Drive,
Gallipolis. The wedding was
an event or June 17 with the
Rev. Denny Coburn of·
li ciating .
Barbara Scites
was
organist lor the ceremony.
Susan McCreedy , soloist,
sang " We 've Only Just
Begun/' "A Time for Us,"
"You Light Up My l.ile," and
the "Lord's Prayer."
The church was decorated
with pink and white car·
nations with white bows in·
dicating the family seating.
Two candelabras were
featured on a table with
candles for the bride and
groom to light.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown
of organza and cluny lace
fashioned with a Victorian
neckline, empire bodice, full
sheer bishop sleeves with
ruined cuff and a full skirt
Her attached chapel train

By .Katie Crow ·
Things are beginning to hum for the Big Bend Regaita to
be held nel!( .weekend in Pomeroy.
Persons are and have been thinking "frogs ." The annual
frog l~P ts one of the top attractions during the big event.
Jun Frecker, parade marshall received a call from
Phyllis Curl, Houston, Texas who read about the frog jump and
assured Jinn she will attend with her son and jump a frog .
Somethmg else being added this year is a country store,
sale of baked goods and refreshments by members of
Preceptor Beta Beta Sorority headed by Margaret Follrod.
The store witt be located across from the Meigs County
Museum, Butternut Ave . They will be open on SUnday only
from 1 to 4 p.m.
Sounds like a novel idea .
Mr. and Mrs. Vernal E. Blackwood , Minersville, are
lovers of country music. They have on several occa1ions
attended the International Country Music Fan Fair and this
year was no exception. ,
They returned home recently after spending a week in
Nashville, Tenn. where they attended the seventh annual
Music Fan Fair.
They spent a day at Opryland Park and sat in on a TV
taping of the Porter Wagoner show to be aired this fall.
On Tuesday evening they attended the 12th aMual Music
City News Popularity Awards show at the Grand Ole Opry
House which was televised live.
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They toured the old Ryman Auditorium Country Music
Hall of fame where Elvis Presley's gold Cadillac is on display,
Webb Pierce's Hall of Fame and Ernest Tubb Record Shop.
They obtained 60 autographs in all. Between 13,000 and
15,000 persons attended.

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lor this week at the Senior
Citizens Cenler are :
Monday, June 19 - Blood
Pressure Check , 1:15-1:45
p.m.; Chorus, I : 15-3.
Tuesday , June 20 S.T.O.P.,
10 :30
a.m.;
Physical Fitness, 11 : 15 ; Bible
Study, 12 :45-1:45 p.m.
Wednesday , June 21 Card Games , 1· 3 p.m.;
Movies, 1:30.
Thursday, June 22 Physical Fitness, 11 : l~ a.m.;
Craft Workshop, l-3 p.m.
Friday, June 23 - Art
Class, l-3 p.m.; Social Hour,
7.
The Sen ior Nutrition
Program will serve the
following menus :
Monday - Sausage links,
creamed com, cottage cheese
salad, biscuits, butt er,
orange and grapefruit sec·
lions, milk .
Tuesday
Chicken
croquett es, with cheese
S.:u•-e. spanish rice, coleslaw ,
roll. butter, raMed apricots,
milk.
Wednesday - Meatballs in
mu shroo m sauce, baked
potato, jelled fruit cocktail
salad, bread, butter, yellow
sheet cake w1th icing, milk .
Thursday - Soup beans
with ham bits, caMed peach
and pear salad, kale, corn·
bread, butt er , choc olat e
pudding with vanilla wafer,
milk.
Frida y - Tuna loaf ,
escalloped potatoes, buttered
peas, bread, butter, berry
pie, milk.
Choice of beverage served
with each meal.
"Services rendered on a
non-discrinninatory basis."

wri st and scoop neckline . The
dress featured a gathered
bodice and shirred skirt .
Mrs. Butcher wore a long
green chi!lon dress with full
sleeves, a V-neckline and a
set-in waist with a tie in back.
The mothers wore corsages
of three white carnations
tipped in pink. The grand·
mothers wore corsages of two
white carnations lipped in
pink.
Presiding at the bride's
table were Mrs. Kandy Nuce
and Linda Butcher , sisters of
the groom, and Pa uIa Covert
and Brenda Weaver. The
bride 's table featured a lour
tier wedding cake decorated
with pink roses and sweet
peas and ;tring work topped
with a lace bride and groom
ornament. The cake was
se parated
with
swan

train . Seeded pearls trimmed
the bodice .
Her matching fingertip veil
was trimmed in identical
cluny tare secured to a
camelot cap covered with the
lace. Seeded pearls accented
the headpiece with an at·
!ached blusher veil.
The bride's flowers were a
hand bouquet of pink and
white mini carnations and
pink and white sweet roses
with white streamers.
Karen Browning, sister of
the bride , ser.ed as maid of
honor . Gwen Hamilton
served as bridesmaid . They
wore identical long dresses
wh1ch lea lured pink roses on
a whit e ba ckground, long
sleeves, and a high stand-up
collar in back with a scooped
neckline accented with lace l'OIUilUlS.
trimming . The elastic waist·
The table was decorated
line was accented with two with a p1nk overlay cloth and
rows of rose lace, li ed in the lace ta blec loth .
Pink
back.
st reamers were draped along
The brid e's att endants the table with pink and white
carried nosegays of pink and bctl s and while candles were
white carnations with pink placed on the table.
and white streamers. Kelly
The bride and groom are
Jo Browning, sister of the graduates of Gallia Academy
bride, served as flower girl. High School. She is employed
She wore a pink dotted Swiss with th e Southea st Ohi o
dress with ruffles trimmed in Emergency Medical Services
lace. She carried an open Inc. Butcher is employed
straw basket filled with pink with the Southern Ohio Coal
and white rose petals and Company Raccoon Mine No.
accented with pink and white 3. After a wedding trip to
streamers.
Virginia Beach, Virginia , the
Tim Whitehair, cousin of new Mr. and Mrs. Butcher
the groom, served as best are living at 634 Jay Drive,
man with Larry Thompson , Ga t11polis
cousin of the groom, as
groomsman . Ushers were
John Nuce, brother·in·law of
HERE VISITING
the groom and Randy Riddle.
POMEROY-Ca
rol Fuste1·
Ringbea rer wa s Aaron
ul
Livonia.
Mich.
spent the
French, co usin of the bride.
weekend
here
with
her
grandFor her daught er's wed·
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
Balph
t..rents,
ding Mrs . Browning selected
a pink floor length dress with Webb. Raci ne, and Mrs. Ed
chiffon sleeves, an elastic Fostl'r, PornL·ruy .

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Some place§ hil'olt pr eU)' good ch1ck·

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Glenna Rummel, Miner~ville, unable to attend the funeral
services o! her sister-in-law, Mildred L. Buresh Rummel,
Omaha, was thankful that she visited her a year ago when the
late Mrs. Rummel's son, J. D. Rummel graduated from high
school. J . D. was salutatnrian of his class.
Traveling to Omaha to visit the late Mrs. Rummel were
Sally Landers and Jackie Justis .
Evangelist Ed Irwin, TeMessee, who was guest speaker at
the Syracuse Church of the Nazarene recenUy presented Jim
Haggerty, Cheshire, formerly of Middleport, a shut-in, with a
tape recorder and tapes of Irwin's music.
Mr. and Mrs. Haggerty extend their sincere thanks to
Evangelist Irwin for his visitation and songs while Mr .
Haggerty was a hospital patient and lor visiting them at their
home.
Bill Quickel, co;:hairperson of the Big Bend Regatta,
announced that there will be no private watercraft launched
from the Pomeroy Levee on Sunday , June 25, during the speed
boat races .
Boats will have to be launched from Middleport Levee or
Marina.
Anyone interested in taking swinnming lessons may do so
at London Pool in Syracuse if enough interest Is shown.
Hennan London , pool manager, asks those who are
interested to be at the pool Tuesday, June :IXl allOa .m.
Lessons will be given beginning June 26. London staled
that the 10 lesson course is $10.
!.ike to send happy birthday wishes to first my husband ,
Bob, my friends, Charlene Hoeflich and Herman London.
"HAPPY BIRTHDAY."

Wedding
plans are
announced
GALUPOLIS - The open
church wedding of Ms. Rita
Goble, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs.
Gordon
Goble,
Gallipolis, and John Saunders, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Baker Saunders,
Gallipolis, will be an event of
June 24 at 6:30 p.m. at the
First Baptist Church,
Gallipolis,
Music by Mrs. Merlyn Ross
will begin at 6 p.m. Soloist
will be Kraig Hankins. The
Rev. Monty Sheets will ol·
ficiate.
Ms.
Sheryl
Evans,
Gallipolis, will be maid of
honor and bridesmaids \viii
be Mrs. Betsy Canaday,
sister of the groom-elect, Rio
Grande ,
Ms .
Kathy
Willcox en, Gallipolis, and
Ms. Sandi Flint, Hamlin , W.
Va . Flower girl will be Miss
Wendy Saunders.
Dow Saunders, Gallipolis,
will be best man for his
brother and the ushers will be
Rob Goble, brothel of the
bride-elect, Bob Burlile,
Rodney , Scott Epling,
Gallipolis, and Winston
Saunders, Gallipolis.
Guests will be regiotered by
Ms . Barbara
Hughes,
Gallipolis, cousin of the brideelect. A reception will follow
immediately alter the
ceremony at the home of the
bride-elect's parents .
Assisting at the reception will ·
be Mrs. Marion Rainey, Mrs.
Ray Hughes and Mrs. John
Hansen .

8-7- The Sunday Times..5entinel, Sunday, Jun~ 18, 1978

Bean dinner
meeting. set
RIO GRANDE - Rev.
Charles W. Lusher, president
of the Rio Grande Memorial
Association, will meet with
bean dinner volunteers at
Calvary Baptist Church
basement next Tuesday, June
20, to discuss ptuns for the
1978 Rio Grande Bean Din-

MIIJDJ.EI'OHT- A large
cmd app!'cdativc ~ ruwd was
un hand Thursday night for
tile ballet , "Sleeping B~au ly". presented lly tile
students ul tile Meigs Per·
fo rming Arts School at Meigs
J uni o r
High Sc ho ol
8Udilurium.
ner.
. Tile students uf Mrs. Gillian
The '' bean ·dinn er, " a Muon• were et Hirt&gt;d in •·olorcarry-over from Civil War

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Pastor Guy Lowther

SUNDAY MORNING
SERVICES 9:30

the double ring CU I'l'ln on~·
fol lowi ng a prug rH!Il uf music
by url:a ni st. Miss Ounna

Weber. Rutland , and Paul
Mus.~e r ,

thl' ccrcnwny. Organ st.de&lt;.:tr ons i ncluded " Ciar rc
D'l.unc", "l'uluur My World "
t\ml "A Sung For You ."
Thl: bnd c I)) the daug hter uf

Mr. and \&gt;Irs. Milv B. Hut d llsvn. Huule I. Hutland. and
the w umn is tile SUI\ uf Mr s.

Heva Vaughan, Main St..
Pl!r ne r oy. a nli F r &lt;:r nk
Vaughan. l:lulternul Ave ..
Pv meruy. An arrlt way
dccon.rted with doves iJ nd
stream ers H IHl s pi r o!
l'Ci ndclab ra were fe atured in

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Gallipolis
Thomu C. Breech, Director
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&lt;14lnd Ave.

Oionsulhmts

was the bride's veil uf il lu·
siun. She wore ivory I' IJSC
jewelry burrowed from a
bridesmaid. the tradition al
Alpha Phi wedding bracelet
Hml eCtrricd !:l bouquet u£
white sweethe!:! rl roses blue
LIST
ANNOUNCED
tin ted pompons, lilies of the
ATIENDS WORKSHOP
Robert
A.
Powell,
Principa
l
valley , baby's breath , and
POMEROY
Suzy
at
Cadmu
s
Elementary
greenel'Y
tied with baby blue
Samuels, daughter of Mary
School
released
the
6th
six
ribbon.
Alice Samuels, Pomeroy. left
The bnd e's att endant s
last Monday from Columbus week honor roll.
Grade
4
Robert
Roach
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were
Miss Jayne DC:Inicl, Cinlor Los Angeles to attend the
Sandra
Patrick,
J
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Carter.
dnnali
; M1ss Juvce Hutthird Int ernation al Tuba
Grade
5
Ronald
Saun·
d
ll
sun
and Miss Jily11e HulSymposium Workshop at the
ders.
l'hrsun,
Rutland , siste rs uf tl1e
University of South fl n
.
Grade
6
Tina
Bostic,
br
ide;
Mrs.
Cheryl Lemley,
California June 14 through
Chris
Hively
,
Ch
ris
Jeffers,
Kutl;md,
also
a sister of the
the 17th . She will also par·
Kenr.y
Kiser,
Debbi
e
Me·
bride:
Mrs.
Mike
Williams.
licipale in the tuba ensembl e
Cart
ney,
Linda
Spurloc
k.
Middlepurl,
and
M10s
Pal
which will be a featured
Ru
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ell
·saunders,
Angie
aughan
.
both
sisters
of
tile
V
attraction at Disney Land
Thornton.
gmmn; r~ntl Mrs. Mary
toda ) .
Smith. Ci:! nlun. wlw se rved CIS
llli:!lrorr of l1unur.
The nuJ t l'O ll of honor won•tl
lavender quina !miter gown
wit h elbow-length !:i hcer l'[.! Jll'
in Ctll eggshell swirl pat tern .'
The bridt.•srllCil ds were in
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light bl w:. Tlwy &lt;.:H ITll'd
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Wedding
Designs &amp;
Equipment.

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In "tile r·ule of bluebirds nehi ll. Missey Nelson,
were Monica Hobinson, .Jill Valerie Ba ker, and April
Hey nolds, Je nn ifer Wiley , Hud son .
The re was a ba ton ruutine
Pot ri cii::l CMler , Ta mmy
Elliott, and Susan Wolfe. by An~ie Chapm:m, J ill
Playing r &lt;.t bbit~ wer e Healller Heyno lds, Becky Eva ns,
J·lovi:lller, Trida Baer, Les lie Sherry Teaford, and Junie
Bowena Averi on !:IS M(llcfi- l.yons, April Tan nehill , l.ei ~h Heegte, and tapping lu "Till!
ccnt, ;;t lld Chr istine Averion Ann
Hedov1 an, Missey Pc opl ~ Tree" were Michelle
and Cindy Riffle as the Nelson, Valerie Bet ker , and Cress , DunnC:t Curtis, Deb bie
f(l[ries.
Apr il Huds01i. .lean Hurlun , Dow nie, Arny Lut:keydoo,
Ha rbar C:I Grueser and Ji:iy ne .\1elanie Arn old, and MelisH
Hueflkh Wl' re Ci:IS l as Snyder.
Jill He ynulds, Angie Chape !l lt.! lfl ~ers uflhe king's cu urt,
wH.J 111 peasant roles w~::re IIWll, Beck y Eva ns, Sherry
Charleston W V· . M.. Donn a Curtis. Mi chelle Tt: afunl , and Junie Beegle
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G.ress. I"" 11 dY Har IJU ur, De'·
Phyllis Winter,
Bette
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Stella Wmt cr "'"' ' l!usty' ille Dowme, Amy J.uekeyduo. .'&gt;1 c", and Beth Ann Wolfe and
Belle, W. Va : llelll'a Huush' Mela me Anwld , Dena J cnmc Mcadow~ did a moderColumbus· P· 1 (' ., .. C0 1· Manl ey , ll art·le H) sel l, nhitic dauc:e. Huwcm.l Averion
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Beth
Ann
Wolfe
Jenme tu " Evergreen " with Lynn
ll· otJillson , Iront on- PctUI M d
, Adams
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BurH:HliiS, Columbus · Mr. and
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pilarne Ha n el! , a nd
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.1enny Sa lye rs an d M1 ke 1 "SI k, Y
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our 8 uuty
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umcr, runton ; Mr. and
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at:nJlmtics. Ve r o nkt~ Provo
Mrs. Wilsun o~v i s. P~ nn- •1_em l' l' ' I ey'
a tru:la
sburo w. Va. . Mr Hlld Mrs Ce~rter, h un my E ll wtt, twi rled l1.c r ba lun l u " Under
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l .ynne Oliver, Vicki M u r~
ma; Vctlcri e Hutter. Pa n m.r :
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Viule l ami Barba ra Plan ts
wlnl e Bet h-Ann Wolfe. Jeilllle
Duga
n, Bar b e~ ra Gruesc r,
l \ilwubus: Iany Marsilali Meatj&gt;Jws. Welldy Harbour.
.:t
nd
Jean
Hurtun .
and Sallie Sndrcws. i'ol ulll· Dllrcle Hysell. Judi Mees and
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prese nted ce r. AnnI Adams
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'fl a ttrll'ate~ tu eac h uf her
bus; Nureen Kenney . Hun- ll iO£ !'!"lliSlH · ( &lt;Hl CC .
Jere
li ng ton , N. v.
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Fusler . et nd tl te ti ny tuls W p~ behalf uf the class prese nted
plllg tu " l£1" s Gu PCJrt y'" ruses tu Mrs. Muure.
f1ur ·rng inte rmis sr un ,
\\·ere
Heather Hov att er,
Keep your eyes on Lhe sta rs
('Ook
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VliHl . Lesli e l.yo n s , April Tan- ed rn the sdwul cafeteria .
abutment .

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lather. the bnde was attired
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sa trn with a high neckline and
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Salon meets

BABY BORN
SALEM CENTER - Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Crisp, Salem
Center, are aMounelng the
birth of their first child, a
seven pound, 15 ounce son,
Ryan Scott, on June 12 at the
Holzer Medical Center .
Matneral grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davia of
Salem Center and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Criap are the
paternal grandparents.
Great-greandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. James Crisp, Sr.,
and Mrs. Deily Ratliff of
Mavis Dale, Va .

Tile wedding was an ev~nl
of Sept. 24, 1!177 . Tile Hev.
Hubert Ha yden offi ciated at

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WELCOMES YOU

Cliureli , Miss Julia Ann Hut·
cil1snn an d 1\ndrew B,
Vaughan exchanged .wedding
vows.

OOCIAL PLANNED - The old days when calories
were fo~ tn creamy, home-made ice cream and
dellclo~ Pies and cakes prepared by loving hands at
hol!le wtll be relived on Friday, June 23 ; at the First
Urut~ P~byterian Church in Gallipolis. An oldfashtoned tee cream social will begin at the church at 6
p.~ ..and last until dark or until the food runs out. There
will also be old-fashioned prices during the evening. A
bowl of tee cream will cost 50 cents and add 50 cents more
for a piece of cake or pie. When one person buys both ice
cream and cake or pie, then the drink is free; otherwise
the cost oll5 cents ,for a cup of co!lee or Kool-Aid will be
charged. U the weather prevails, the side lawn of the
church wtll be the setting for the eating and talking . In
case o! rain, til~ event will be moved into the fellowship
ha~l. Presbytertans prepare lor ice cream social on
Frtday. From left to right Wayne Ogdin Smith Runyon
Ruth Stebbins, Margaret Ehman , Jan~ l Ludlum and
Kathy Hemke check out a freezer, some ice, and the best
rectpe for home-made ice cream .

Office.

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lot:! w urk o n s hurtnuti ~co fte r

the student nriginally rt~st
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POMEHOY··In
a
needed to make this 108th candlelight ceremony at the
Bean Dinner a success..
Pomeroy United M~lhudis l

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Other rolt•s WL' rc taken by
amJ a num!Jur of acrulJatic · l.v nnc OliVl'r as Prince
tap. baton . ;md jazz ruulines. Pi1 ill ip. VH'ki MOrn s as Kn1g •
Takin g tile lemling role uf Stcfon, PHUi Dugan as K tng
Princess Aumra in the ballet Hewlwrl, ll eallier Huvaller
was Paula Cuv ert of Hio Munison us Avan. Judy Hur. l.rande who filiL'I in fu r tile ri:w n &lt;:~ s Me rr yweather ,

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GALUPOUS - Partners
of Gallia County Salon No.'
612, Eight and Forty gathered
at the home of Mabel Brown
lor their June meeting. Golda
Mourning Roush served as
hostess . ,1~ Petit Chapeau
Gra ce Pratt opened the
meeting in ritualistic lonn .
Report of Auditing Com·
mitl ee , Erma Smith and
Fa ye Wildermuth showed
books of Secretaire
Caissiere to be correct.
Communications read were
fr om Caissie re Departe mental e Marllou Giblin
ac knowledging receipt of
registration fees for three
Partners who will be at·
tending La Marche Departementale in Cleveland Plata
Hotel July 16 and 17, and a
letter endorsing Patricia
Henth orne of Wellsville,
Columbia
County
lor
LeConcierge Departementale
d'Ohio.
Other candidates to be
considered at Le Marche are
- lor Chapeau Depar·
temental, Dorothy Brady of
Mantua , Ohio ; for Le Demi
Chapeau Premier, Catherine
Baker of Tipp City ; lor Le
Demi Chapeau Deuxieme,
Joycelyn Bowman of Galion ;
lor L'Aumonler, Shirley
Davis of Luckey, Ohio; and
lor L'Archiviste , Lucille
Woodling of Grand Rapids,
Ohio.
Passe
Cards
were
distributed and
plans
discussed lor installation of
olllcers for the new year.
Refreshments of lime chiffon
pie, cheese bits, mints and
coffee were served by the
hostess. Prizes were won by
lnes Marchi and Faye
Wildermuth . The next
meeting of the Salon wiU be a
picnic at the home of Gladys
Cumings in July.

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lung guw11 Wi th doubllo' butterfly s lel'~' L'S antl .sl1c crlr'l'll'd
a while b&lt;:t ~k l'l of lcwcnder
and light blue petals .
Hun H. ~ II lith llf Can tun \nts
best llliJII mrd the ushers were
Mike Wi ll iam&gt;. ~Iiddle purl :
Clarence Wlll rarn!-1. Pumt•ruy.
Ra yK&lt;J rr 1-'rJ III I.! r o~: I .(trry
Ha nn on, Hu tla11d : H1 ck
Miller, Alhells. ami Dave
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guests. Mrs. ,J\, llrl Nt ~ 1nsky 1
Hullcwd ; Tt_' i"l' Si:l Hubmsun
lruntun : Sharma r,)l llns,
Ironton: ~:t nd Bn gul Butler,

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'r.he bride reccivcll H
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from Oll iu UniVl'rsity. and attelldl.~l Ohio State UlliVel'Sl t)' .
She is a m~mber uf lUlu
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state. Mr , Vaughan at tended
Ohio State University where
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employed at Gavin P&lt;&gt;wer
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light pmk gn wrr fasluurll'd
with a plc;,Jll'd skrrt and lt 11lg
sleeves. Mr!'l . V;tughiiil wa~ 111
a yellow s i L'l' \' elcs~ guwn wit h
an Clll Jl l l"l' w1r rst. Bul h
mutlrcr·s had t1l'd1 1d l' On:ii-1)-:l'S .
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SUNDAY
GA I.LIA Count y Historical
Som•Ly 2 p. m. St. Pet er's
Episcopal Church.
ANNUAL Clark reuni on.
Gallia
Co un ty
.Junior
Fairgrounds: dinner at 12:30
p.m.
ELKS Flag Day Services I
p.n1. Emblem Club Picmc. 2
p.m. All members are urged
tu attend . Bring covered dish .

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COUII'TY \\'IDE PRAYER
service Sund1:1~ at 2 p.m. at
Whi te Chapel. Glen Bissell
class leader.
ANNUAL FITCH famill'
reu nion Portland Park
Sunday with lunch at 12 :30

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VINEYAR D FAM ILY
reunion Sunday at Roya l Oa k
Park ncar Pomeroy . Carn-i n
dinner at noun ; all relatives
and fr iends mv iled.

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(UPli - Joe
singled in Pete Rose
two out in the bott om of
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the Cincirrrrali Rc~ls a
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Louis Cardinals.
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and scored wtlCn Morgan
blooped a single to left,
handing reliever Buddy
Schultz, 0-2 , the loss. Pedro
Bo rbon. 3-1, blank ed th e
Ca rdinals the last two innings.
The Reds took a 2-ll lead off
sta rter Pete Vuckovich on
Dav e Concepcion's bases-

loaded sin gle. The Cards
came back with a run in the
second on an RBI single by
Steve Swisher that caromed
off the hand of pitcher Bill
Bonham, forci ng him to leave
the game.
St. Louis too k a o-2 lea d in
the third on Keith Hernandez'
two-run homer and st ret ched

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BY BETIIE CLARK
Extensittn Agent , Home Erunumics
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GALLIPOLIS - Combine the abilities uf a housekeeper,
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AM V1:: 1 ~ District meeting 12
noun Regi stration i 1 p.m. mor e.
mee ti ng. Re freshment s,
Mix with tender !uvlng l'art.! and m aternal instinct.
Vf"W Hall .
Pr esto. Yuu are facHo-fa ce with the modern -&lt;Jay wife and
MONDAY
mother .
GOP CENTRAL Committee
Part of U1e magic here, thoug h, is that her value to her
Persons l :30 p.m. at Common family is probably a lot greater than most people realize until UJ&lt;y think about it.
Pleas Room .
That 's what stat isticians of the American Council of Ufe
TUESDAY
I.AFA VETTE White Shnne Insurance found
In the~ r research they calculated her tasks. the lime she
.SL'htlOI of instruction 7:30p .m.
c\ 11 nffi cers urged to attend. · spends on ra rh and U1e wage rate for these jobs based on
averages of a large East coast city .
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KN IGHTS of Pvthias a!Ulual
Then they compared their figures with tha ~of other stutlies
picnic at the Kyger Creek on the worth of a housewife with two children and came to th1s
F:mployecs Rec Cl ub House: conclusinn :
6:30 p.m. Bring cpvered dish .
In terms of cold cash around the home, today 's average
housewife is worth exactly $17,351.68 per year, conservatively
speaking.
The figures are based on the assumption that she performs
her tasks for about 100 hours each week , seven days a week.
Nursemaid dut~es - 4~ . 1 hours al $2.70 per - $121.77 a
SUN UAY
ALl. DAY mee t in g and week .
D1etic1an - 1.2 hours at $4 pe r - $4 .80 a week .
hu mccomJ IIg al Fairview
Food
buyer - 3.3 hours at $2.70 - $8.91 a wrek .
Chrtst ian Union Church,
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13.1 hour s at $3.50 - $4~ . 85 a week .
Alire Road , beginning at !1 :30
Housekeeper
- li .5hours at $4 .50 - $78.75 a week .
a.m .
Laundress - ~ . 9 hours at $3 - $11 .70 a week ,
Sean"tress - 1.3 hours at$3.50 - $4.55a week.
TUESDAY
Maintenance man - I.7 hours at $3.50 - $5.95 a week.
PORTER UMW 7 p.m. with
Gardener
- 2.3 hours at $3.50 - $8.05 a week .
Ruby White .
Chauffeur - 2 hours at $10 - $20a week.
Overall. her 99.6hour work week is worth $333 .69 .
Conseq uently, U1ere is a ~rowing respect for the role a wife
plays in her fami ly's economy and an increasing realization
that her loss would create hardships for a fami ly th at go
beyond the emotional area, says the CounciL
In years past , it was often felllhat if the male head of the
house was the wage ear ner, life insurance for him alone was
to see your good sufficient. But today, more and more pCilple realize the
economic value of a wife. mother and homemaker . and the
neighbor agent
importance of having her insured too .
The maJority of women who purchase life insurance today, .
says tile Council. are married , and indications are that many
of them make these purchases early in their married lives.

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MONDAY
REVIVAL at Zion Church
of Christ , SR 143 between
Pomeroy and Harrisonvi lle.
Munday through July 25 , 7:30
p.m. nightly . Clarence
She ph a rd speaker . Public
inrited .
MEIGS COUNTY Church
uf l'hrtsl Men's Fclluwsllip,
i :JO Mondcty evening at the
Middleport Church . Dr . Na n
Mvkcl uf the Mental Health
C&lt;:nt er will be the speaker.
WOMEN m' HE ,\TH
United Methodist Church will
h:we a covered d1sh dinner at
the hnme of Mrs. Bell y Fultz ,
:-1 onda), 6 p.m. Members to
t&lt;:tk.l' O:t covered dish and their
\IWB table servkc.
DAILY VACATION Bible
Sd1 uul planrung S{'Ssiun at the
Hulland United Meth&lt;Kiist
Ch urch, i: :!O p.m. Munday
with allleacliers ami helpers
asked to al!en cl . Bible school
will be helil th c week of .June
26.
BLOODMOBILE Monday
at Pomeroy Elementary
from l :30 to 5:30 p.m.
SPE CIAL MEETING ,
Southern Band Boosters, 7: 30
p.m. Monday at the high
school with Supt. Bob Ord to
explain the new band handbook lu pareot s. Parents of
all band members asked to
all end .
SPECIAL MEETING ,
Ha('tne Ameri can Le gion
Post 602, 8 p.m. Monday at
the haiL All members asked
to be present.
TUESDAY
RE(;ULAR MEETING ,
So ut hrr n t.oea I School
District Board of Education ,
7:30 p.m.. Tuesday in high
S&lt;'houl cafeteria.
TUESDAY
GROUP TWO of the First
United Pres byterian Church,
Middlep ort. Tu esday l : 30
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Carl
llork)'. Ruth Zavitz wr ll se rve
Ci S co-ho1:11 cs:-;, I A!nnic HC:JJT
lonslall will give devotions.

. we wrll strrve to ma k e

your wedd1ng as beaut1 fu l
as you clieamed 11 would be .
You can depend on us lo acid
that s pe c ~al profess1onal !ouch
and advl(.e for th 1s 1mpor tant
OCC JSI On In yo ur

life .

Pomeroy Flower Shop
Mr s. Mill~rd Van .Me1er
Phone 992-2039
106 Bu11ernul Ave.
992 -5721
Pomeroy , Ohio
We accep1 all major credi1 cards
an d we wire flower s everywhere.

IN Tilt; SERVICE
POMEHOY - Marine First
Lieutenant Karl R. Russell,
whose wife, Linda , Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
0 Smi th of Route 3,
Pomeroy , has returned from
an extended deployment in
the West ern Pacific. He is an
offi cer assigned to Baualion
Londing Team One Slant
Ninr IBLT 1~ ) . based on
Okin'- v:a .
A 1974 graduate of Palomar
College. San Marcos, Ca lif ..
with an Associate of Arts
degr "'· Russell joined the
Marine Corps ifl May 1967.

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CHICAGO ( UPI ) - Ron
Blomberg and Greg Pryor
dro ve in two runs each
Saturday, helping so uthpaw
Ken Kravec to his fifth
stra ight victory as th e
Chicago White Sox scored a 61 victory over Rich Gale and
the Kansas City Royals.
The Sox opened the sco ring
with a four-run fir st inning off
Gale, 6-2. Blomberg's do uble
drove in Ralph G•rr, who

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and sc ored on Mor ga n's
si ngle. Vuckuvich w&lt;:~ s
replaced by Mark Littell and
one out later, Mike Lum
singled tu.score Morgan , ?.•ho
had stolen second.

SPORTS

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the lead in the sevent h with
two runs off reliever Tom .
Humc . Cesar Ge roni mo's
fourth humer of the season in
the bottom of the seventh
narrow ed the gap to two runs.
The Reds ricd the sco re in the
eighth when Griffey tripled

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walked , and Jorge Orta , who
in
the sixth when AI Cowens'
singled, to make it 2-n .. .Jim
Breazeale's singl e and a · double brought home Pa tek,
sa crifice fl y by
Bill who walked and stole second .
Krovec, 6-4, lasted 6 2-3
Nahorodny accounted for Ihe
rest of the runs. Pryor' s inni ngs before being relieved
sacrifice fl y in lhe second and by Jun Willoughby after the
an error by shortst op Fred Hoyals loaded the bases on a
Patek un Pryor's grounder s1ngle and two walks .
with the bases loaded in the Willoughby indu cted Hal
fourth completed Chicago's McRae to fly out. The ri ghthander picked up his eig hth
scoring.

FAM ILY AFFA IR - Mr. and Mrs . Robert Grant,
and family who look part m the race 10
Columbus. Front , left to right , Shawn Grant, age B.
l ~ingsv ille ,

Six area runners place high
in first 10,000 meter race

save.

Approx . ship . wt .: 180

Twins stop Tigers, 3-1

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BLOOMINGTON,
Minn .
(UP!) - Butch Wynegar
slugged a solo homer and Roy
Smalley an d Mike Cubbage
singled in one run ea ch lo
back Geoff Zahn 's seven-hi t
pitching Saturda)', givmg the
Minnesota Twins a 3-1 vict ory
over the Detroit Tigers.
Zalm, 7-4, struck out two
and walked two in notc hing

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his fifth complet e gam e.
Lose r Mi ll Wilcox . 4-5, went
the dista nce, allowing eight
hit s.
Wynegar hit his third home
run of the season just inside
t11e right-field foul pole to
give the Twins a (-{) lead in
the second. Minnesota pi cked
up anot her run in the third
whe n Willie Nurwuod singled,

adv:mccd on a sacrifi ce and
scored on Smalley's single.
Cubbage singled in Dan Ford,
who had led off the eig hth
wit h a doub le, for Min nesota's £ina! run .
Ja son Thompson and
Aure lio Rodrigu ez st ru ck
b;Jck-ro-back doubles in the
fourt h Inning lo account for
the Del roil run .

BIRMINGHAM, Englan d
rUPI I - Jimmy Cunnors
overcame Roscoe Tanner. 75, 9-8, Saturday to advance to
the final of the $125,000 Joh n
Player Grassco urt Tenni s
Tournament against Raul
Ramirez, who beat his for·
mer doubles partner 1 Brian
Gol!fried, 6-2, 5-7, 6-:1.
" I feel good right now . I

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give n by th e Ga llipoli s
Women's Ruwlin g
Assoriatiun . A member
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Boston (UPI I - Carl ·
Yastrzemski si ngled home
Rick Burleson with one out in
the bot tom of the ninth inning
Saturday, capping a two-run
comeback and giving Boston
a 5-4 victory over Seattle that
stre tched th e Red Sox '
winning streak to nine ga mes
and the Mariners' los ing
&gt;"treak to 10.
Trailing 4-3 entering their
half of the ninth after an
eighth-inning home run by
Leon Roberts, the Red Sox
rebo unded ' when Butch
Hobson singled and Rick
Burleson si ngled him to third.
Jerry Remy hit a grounder lo
secon d, and JUlio Cruz threw

The Blum twins received
trophies for I heir effort s.
Th e orhe r four area
resi de nts did not earn a
t rophy. but pla ce d high
arnnng the fmishc rs in the
l'tll'C' .

lvie understands SF situation
part -t imcr , primarily the No.

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And by his own admission.
he pr.,bably coul d have been
a milliumtire catcher - the
JXlSitt nn hC' wa ~ drafted for by
!ht' San Diego Padres and
Jl'lid a $75 .000 bonus as a 17year~ l ld - had he ehose11 to
don
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cumbers01ne

regularly.
" !' Ill not going tc• lie about
11. " hl' said . "I wish I were
starting. But d rcwnstances
;lre beyond my l'untrol. We 're

dr•ing well and I just try to do
my bt st when I'm needed . My
day will come.''
Altobelli is in agreement.
"There is no doubt Mike is
an
everyday player ," said \he
t:! quipmen l.
"There are only a handful Gianls' manager . " But he
of superstar catchers around ha sn't cau ght regularly in
lod&lt;ty," said Ivie . "I know I some time and .. . our left
cuuld ha vc me~ de Cl million fielder 1Terry Whrtfield) is
doll ars by rww catching. But hitrjng solid , Darrell (Evans )
is playing a great third base
tt's nut for lilt' .
and
th e big guy at first has
"II&lt;J k. 1110ney doesn't bu)
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snme bi g gawe:s for us.
happiness. Catl'hmg w&lt;.~ sn ' t
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Mike d{lt!S so mu ch
happiness for me . I like it
for
us
cumin
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about as much &lt;:t S !like flying.
But
we
all
k1ww
his situlation
And I f114ure the guys who
don 't tllnve nn money and is only tem p:•rary. And I
matenal things will get it all knDW he hos been as much of
in the end. Th ose are the guys tUl asset to us as an everyday :
who hm·e the peace and plap.:r because of what he' s
done . He also gi\' es us
h&lt;.~ ppi ru•ss that money cctn't
tnsu r ann• for the future and
hu~ "
Hut . sttlll vie yea rn s to pia~· that futur e isn't that far off ."

Snead, 66, still slammin' away

Today's hurlers

Fitzgerald resigns as
Logan cage coach
LOGAN - Scott Fi tzgera ld, So'u theastern Ohio
League Coach of the Year
this past season, announced
Friday that he has tendered
hi s resignation as head
basketball coach at Logan .
High School.
Fitzge rald, whose Chieftains compiled a 15-3 season
mark and captured Logan's
first SEOL cage crown in 27
yea rs with a 13-1 record , said
he currently plans to continue
as a teacher at LHS .
"There's not any one big
reason ," Fitzgerald said in
regard to his decision. "I felt
like it was time for · a
change."
The personable LHS
mentor, who has risen from a
raw rookie to one or th e
league 's premier coaches in
his six-year tenure, said his
action lo get out of coach ing
for at least a year will give
him Iinne to do many things
he has been unable to do due
II&gt; his complete ·devotion to
(be Logan bask etball
ingram.
tltrgerald did note one
serious
' reasingl y
lem for lhe LP.S cage
p am - on.e his !: l'l'l ·essor

women'S divi sion , 11 yea rs
and under .
Jeanette placed secon d an d
Ju lie third in that division
Cousins Shawn and Gamble
Gr ant . a long with Mr. and
Mrs. Grant, participated in
the event .

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nomination only by th e
W.Ut. C. Board of Directors. She has the right to
pa rticipate in deliberation s
at meetings of the W.l.B.C.
As sec retar y ol th e
Gallipolis
Wo me n 's
Bowling Assn. she may
attend meetings of the
bua rd of direr tors and
as sociation.

Boston rally
trips Seattle

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Helen
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I.JI NGSV ILLE - Two Rt. 3,000 runners and mo re than
l, Langsville girls. Julie and 7,000 spectators were on hand
Jeane tte Blum , [in ished des pite hot and mu ggy
second and th ird in the recent weather condition s.
The
Blu m
twin s.
Columbus Citizen-Journ al' s
daught ers of Robert and Pam
10,000 meter run .
The first annual eve nt Blum Grant, Rt. 1, Langsat tra cted approx imatel y ville, parti eipalerl in the

now . The people and tile
SAN FHANCISCO t UPI I Unt il 40 -year-old Willie uq;m1ization he~\• e been great
lu rn c."
M cC ov~ y derides to hang up
Hi::i initia! uneasiness wa s
hi:-; first ba sem a n's mitt ,
tran:
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Mike Jvie knnws his status
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Well
, fnr l•ne thin g, I knew
with the San Fran&lt;:t st&lt;l
it
would
ha ve been v~ r y
Giants will be that of a partfeel strorrg 1 am pr epared to backhand return lo Tanner' s
fflhltsh
fnr
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\c tn ex pect to go
tlinc
player
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go int o Wimbledon feeling the feel.
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rir
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base ufter the
The
silu&lt;Jtion
could
c:au:;c
wa y I do now ," said Connors.
Ta nner failed on three
Willie
t
McCovey
1 had,"
year
prt~blcrn
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for
others,
but
I
vie,
With Con nors struggling to break poi nts in the second
But
I
talked
to
lvie
s"id.
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SECOND
ACE
the
tc&lt;tm
's
lea
ding
hitter
,
find his rhythm in the windy game 9f the secon d set and
both
1
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Spec
undt·rstcmds
and
is
perfectly
DENVER
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conditions, Ta nner broke also all owed Co nnors to
Weiskopf Sa tu rday became willing ln :tcccpt his role -· Hidu:1rdson omd 1111anager J
Connors~ first .servi ce game
escape a 0-40 deficit in the
the second playe r to s!'ore a om• that Maneigcr Jne J.,e Alt obelli and told them
to love. But Connors broke eighth . Tanoer saved five
that I hoped I had been traded
Altt~bdl t msists is equally
bole-In-one in the 1978 U.S.
back immediately and break points at 7-7, but
as
a first hH seman.
Open
Cha mpi ons hip , 1! ll )Jt•rt;urt HS rlaying ('Very
clinched the opening set on Connors look the tiebreaker
"
I know I've got 10 good
!'ardlng an ace on th e Z08- d~l\ .
his secon d set point with a easily, 7-l.
yea
rs ldt. Eventua lly. firs!
AJl(l
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should
be
iwtcd
I
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yard, par·J 15th hole during
"The wind made the ball
base
will be 111im• . Let's face
bear s n~1 grudge e~g&lt;tin s t
se&lt;·o od -ro uod pl ay .
ben d in different direct ions. "
lt. Wil lie is still go ing great,
M•{'nvey
.
It's
ju
st
Lhatl
vie
is
Weiskopf hit a 4-iron off
said Ta'hner . " It is ba d
but hr isn't a youn g man
thr tee and the ball hit IK bdng kept on th e bench .
enough having courts which
·• t knew I wa:-; goin g to be ;.~nyHHII'e etnd when it's time ,
inches in front of the pin
are so ft without the wind as
traded thi s pa~t winter by S&lt;m the IJ •rd wtll put mt.· in there .
and bounced once Into th&lt;'
well."
" Until then. I n m a&lt;:ccpt
DieJ,!n." said l\'ll' a few days
cup.
In the ot her semifinal,
1ny
role. l'tn tn the big
agn bc twel'n turns tn the
Robby Wadkins scored
Harnirez broke Gollfried's
ll·a~
ucs
a nd lhcre arc a lot of
batting cagt•. "And , frankl y.
wildly to home attempting to service t wke in winning the tht• tournam ent's first hole~uy
s
wllo
wou ld lo vt~ to tx• lfl
San Fram:iSt.·n was nne of the
in-one during Thursda y's
retire llobson , who scored . fir::it set. Hamirez , of Mexico,
rr \ ~ positon."
fl'W d ti e~ I didn 't wu nt to
first round. kno .. klng a 6After reliever John Mon- also broke scrvke twice in
h ' lE' 's r oiL' with San
co111c tn . Hut I \ (1 \ 't ' it hl'fl'
iron
221
yards
into
th
e
cup
the
decisive
set
after
Gotttague intentionall y walked
Frandsen has bt\t• n th:1 1 of a
on
th e
sa m('
hole.
Jim Hice, Yastrzemski lined fried had capitalized on a
The
aces
by
W
eiskopf
single
service
break
to
take
a Single to right , scoring
and Wadki ns tied a record
Burleson. Th e winning pit- the seco nd set.
for tht• most holes-In-one
Until
they
disso
lved
their
cher was Bob Stanley, 5-l.
durtng
a single open. Jerry
pHrlne
r
s
hip
reeenrly
,
while Montague, 0-3. too k the
BY THEODORE ILIFF
Not until relatively late in
MeGer and Robby Mitchell
Rlimirez
and
Gott
fried
were
loss.
hi
s
caree r did the spoils of the
t·ach hit aces on the 180GRAND BLANC . Mirh .
Boston scored a run in each one of the wor ld's top doubles
spot1
start nowin g hi s way .
(UP! ) - Sam Snead 's legs
yard fifth hol e at Pebble
of the fir,, twn innings on teams.
But
he
doesn't begrud ge
Rt•ach Golf Links during and ba ck sometimes fa tl him .
sacrifice [lies by Ya strthe 197Z National Cham- and "The Yips" curse his yuun gcr golfers who earn
zemski and Hobson. Seattle
pionship Tournament.
hand s but th'~ legend ary mnre in a few years than he
took a 3-2 lead in the third
golfer refuse s to at'l his age. did in his entir e a&lt;:tlv e
FIGHT
CANtfELLED
when Cruz singled in Bill
"I stil l like to wrn In fact. I ca reer .
LOS
ANGELES
!UP!
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A
Stein and Dan Meyer scu red
"Whtm I was in my pnmt•. "
like
to get a guy down on the
scheduled
feath
erweight
title
Bob Stinson and Cruz with a
he shr ugged, " I expected to
ground
and
kick
hun,"
the
66[i
ght
between
cha
mpion
two-o ut double.
year-llld Virginian beamed win . But now the fellas wa nt
Danny Lope z and Eduardo
before a pra ctice round for to pick up a blg check, and all
Prieto
wa s
ca ncelled Sunday's Probable Pitchers
United Press International
this weekend's Buick Open at they have to do is finish in the
Saturd ay be cause of the
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discovery of a cataract on the
the Warwi ck Hills Co untry first five to do that.
National League
"I guess it's good ror the
left ey e of the Chil ean
Club.
Pittsb urgh t Bibby 4-3) al
" You show me a good loser game. I don't mind. Just give
challenger.
Promoter Ai leen Eaton Atlanta (Mahler ,l-2), 2:15 and I'll show yo u a seldom me a lillie bit aod give the
announced the California p.m .
winner ." Strong stuff frorp a others some, too."
St. Louis t Martincz 2-l) at man whose compact grin and
Snead profits moslly from
Athletic Commission ordered
the cancellation of the fight Cinc1nnatr1 Norman 7-3) , 2:15 infecti ous so uthern drawl endorsemen ts, exhib ition s,
p.m.
give the initial impression of advert isemcnts and ot her
certain ly will have tu &lt;:unLt: ud which had been scheduled for
New York tS wan 1-3 and a hannlcss. good ol' boy . But spi n-offs rrom his successful
June
24
at
Olympic
with .
Koosrnan 241 1 at San Fra n- under the trademark straw career and gregarious perThat's a major Jack of Auditoriu m.
cisco 1Blue 8-1 and Barr 2-4 ), hat is still "sh arp mind honed sonality . The recent victor)'
gymnasi um facilities and the
2, 3:05 J&gt;.m.
by more than [our decades of m the legends of Golf Tourever-growing demand fo r
Montreal tTwit ehell 3-5 or tournament competition .
what little gym spa ce is
Fryman 2-~ 1 ar IAlS Angeles
ava ilable for junior a nd
(Sutton 5-li J, 4 p.m.
senior high athleti cs, as well
Philadelphia tLcreh H) at
as city recrea tion programs.
San Diego (Rasmussen 3-l&gt;.
"It 's been a struggle with
4 p.m.
facilities," Fitzgerald sa id .
ATHENS, Ohio (UPI)
Chicago (Lamp 2-6 1 at
Un for tunat e l y
for
"Lots of sports have been Bob Kappas, assistant
Houston ( Ba!Ulister 2-3), 8:35 By MIKE TULLY
Mon tefusco, to be credited
added for both boys and girls, football coach at Ohio
p.m.
UPI Spnrts Writer
with another no-hitter. he
co nsequently using more University since 1958, has
American League
NEW YORK I UPII - John would hav e to pitch a
gym time.
been named acting head
Milwaukee (Caldwell 7-3
"After six years , the gym coach for the coming season, and Augustine 6-8 ) at Muntt-flL'il·n IS not quite as complete game, and so far
this season , such games have
avai labil it y situati on has provost Neil Bucklew said Cievela nd (Monge 2·1 and bra•ll these days .
Oh, the San Fran cisco been in short supply for him,
act uall y deteri ora ted," Saturday .
Paxton 3-3), 2, I p.m.
Giants rtght4Jander still is a Through his firsll4 starts, he
Fitzgerald observed.
Kappas had been defe nsive
Kansas City (Splittorfl 8.,\ quick ma n with a comment or
was still seeking his first.
The outgoing LHS pilot and offensive line coach and and Hassler 0-3) at Chicago
"It's bothering me," said
feels the Chiefs have the for the past three years was (Wood 6-5 a nd Hinton 1~) . 2, a fastball, but a strange
deficiency in his 1978 pitching Montefusco. "Two years ago
foundation fur a good team assistant to retiring athletic
1:30 p.m.
1&amp;. keeping hia more I lio:IShl'li 10 games and last
agai n next season, wit h
Seattle ( Abbott 1·4 ) at outrageous commenta in the
dire ctor Bill Rohr.
several varsity player s
year I finished fou r even
Kappas will succeed Bill Boston (Wright 3~). 2 p.m. bullpen.
tln•ugh I had a bad year. I
returning.
Hess, who died recently .
Cali fornia (Knapp 6-5) at
"How can I make predl~­
"They will have some size
Kappas was brought to OU New York (Figueroa 7-4), 2 tions," Montefusco asked _ tWJi y played ha lf the seaso n."
disadvanta ge, " he noted , by Hess in his first year as
. Gitm ts mH nager J oe
" when I ca n't finish a
p.m.
" but they ca n do a lot of
Altobelli
needs an effective
Oakland (Keough 4-4 or game?"
head coach . Bucklew said the
things well. "
Montefusco
if thr club is to
Montefusco was referring
new athletic director who wtll Broberg 6~ ) at Ball lmore
Fitzgerald's Loga n clubs
continue
it
s Nlrly-se aso n
tn hi s old practi ce of
replare Rohr will review (Pa lmer 9-4 J, 2 p.m.
success,
·bu
t he in sists
compiled an overall reco rd of
Kappas' appointment .
Detroit (Slaton 6-3) at predicting the outcome' of his
72 wins against 44 losses, and
Montefusco
need
not pitch
Kappas is a 1950 graduate Minnesota (Zahn 6-4), 2:15 games, particularly the
he was named by the
complete
Kames.
amoun t of hits he would
of Miami University and was p.m.
Assuciated Press as the 1978
" He's the kind ol pi tcher
head coach at Western Hills
Toronto 1Moore 2-1 1 at ttllow . On one occasion , in who gives you as much as he
Class AAA Co-Coach of the High School In Cincinnati
Texas 1Alexander ~-4 ), 8:35 fa ct, he c&lt;•rreetly roretold a
can foc as long as he can ,"
Year in the Southeast
nn-hitlrr .
p.m.
before going to OU .
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Connors advances to finals

Jeanette and Julie Blum, twin daughters. age 11. and
(;amble Grant , age 9. Rear. Pam and Robert Grant.

Kappas named
•
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achng COaC

nament pa rti cularly " helped
my stock. " he said
• But his golf is suffering .
Snead rejects the excuse of
ravaging old age, but years of
stress are showing up in his
!xlck, his le gs, hi s feet "hercver yea rs of sports
competlt iun cause damage .
" I hun my leg tu rk ey
hu nti ng," he said. "I still
ha ue problems with m)' foot.
Seems lik e I shore up on e pa1'l
and something else break s
down . That's why I ca n't stay
on the tour .
"I gel stiff. bu t it's not old
age . I've battled a bad back it
seems for 100 years. I st1ll
like the friendships . and l'\'C
done thi s all m y life. I wanl lo
keep on doing it. And right
now I can't afford to quit."
He 's still perfecting the
side-saddle pulling Sl)'le he
developed years ago to fight a

nervous condition he dubbed
"the yips ." He's tea ching it to
oth er
aging
golfrers,
although he said some would
rather qu it the game than
fa ce the embarrassment of
the unorthodox stcmce.
" Ben Hogan co uld use it,"
he said with a devili sh smirk.
"But he never would. He
probabl y think s it 'd hurt his
image . But I never had an
in1agc like th at. so I use it. "
One other thing Snead uses
these day s is a silver-topped
hip flask with a curious
mixture of brandy and milk.
Just a nip now and then,
stri ctly for medicinal purposes .
" Th e doct or s recom mended it ," he sa id, patting
his stomach . "IL helps keep
the litt le bo y asleep down
there."

Complete games elude 'Count'

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said Altobelli.
14
game s,
After
Montefusco's record was a
soli d 5-2 and his pitching wa s
a factor In San Francisco's
marvelou s play . But his
inability to go the distance
remained a mystery .
"I don 't know what's wrong
with me," he sa id. ·'I've been
into the eighth and nin th
inni ngs quite a few times. I
just get too excited I think ."
Montefusco went only six
inn ings in his initial 197H
start, took a 5-J lead into the
nin th against Montreal and
left after giving up a homer t.o
Ellis Valentine. In a start
against New York, his mates
gave him leads of !Hl and 7-2
but he allowed homers to Len
Randle and Willie Montane z.
"Home runs are bothering
me now," he admitted. " I

only give up 10 or II a year
and I've already got that
many so far."
The outing aga inst the Mets
June II was particularly
f rustrating bec ause
Montefusco had battled
through seven innings after
being hit on th e pitching bicep
by a Nino Espinosa pitch.
" Oh, I felt it during the
game,'' said Mon tefusco. " It
didn 't tickl e . But I still
wRnted to throw . I wanted to
complete a game. I said,
I'This is it, I've gutta do it
today.' And they knocked me
out again.n
So Montefusco awaits the
next start and the next
chance . He will say, "This is
it, I've got to do it today ."
And one ~f these times, and
for ,,.,. "~v times after that, the
pr ~"~ict' oln will come true: .

�B41- The Sunday Times.Sentir•el, Sunday, June 18,1978

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Som•Ly 2 p. m. St. Pet er's
Episcopal Church.
ANNUAL Clark reuni on.
Gallia
Co un ty
.Junior
Fairgrounds: dinner at 12:30
p.m.
ELKS Flag Day Services I
p.n1. Emblem Club Picmc. 2
p.m. All members are urged
tu attend . Bring covered dish .

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reu nion Portland Park
Sunday with lunch at 12 :30

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reunion Sunday at Roya l Oa k
Park ncar Pomeroy . Carn-i n
dinner at noun ; all relatives
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singled in Pete Rose
two out in the bott om of
ninth inning Saturday,
the Cincirrrrali Rc~ls a
comeback victory over the
Louis Cardinals.
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The Reds took a 2-ll lead off
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noun Regi stration i 1 p.m. mor e.
mee ti ng. Re freshment s,
Mix with tender !uvlng l'art.! and m aternal instinct.
Vf"W Hall .
Pr esto. Yuu are facHo-fa ce with the modern -&lt;Jay wife and
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mother .
GOP CENTRAL Committee
Part of U1e magic here, thoug h, is that her value to her
Persons l :30 p.m. at Common family is probably a lot greater than most people realize until UJ&lt;y think about it.
Pleas Room .
That 's what stat isticians of the American Council of Ufe
TUESDAY
I.AFA VETTE White Shnne Insurance found
In the~ r research they calculated her tasks. the lime she
.SL'htlOI of instruction 7:30p .m.
c\ 11 nffi cers urged to attend. · spends on ra rh and U1e wage rate for these jobs based on
averages of a large East coast city .
'
KN IGHTS of Pvthias a!Ulual
Then they compared their figures with tha ~of other stutlies
picnic at the Kyger Creek on the worth of a housewife with two children and came to th1s
F:mployecs Rec Cl ub House: conclusinn :
6:30 p.m. Bring cpvered dish .
In terms of cold cash around the home, today 's average
housewife is worth exactly $17,351.68 per year, conservatively
speaking.
The figures are based on the assumption that she performs
her tasks for about 100 hours each week , seven days a week.
Nursemaid dut~es - 4~ . 1 hours al $2.70 per - $121.77 a
SUN UAY
ALl. DAY mee t in g and week .
D1etic1an - 1.2 hours at $4 pe r - $4 .80 a week .
hu mccomJ IIg al Fairview
Food
buyer - 3.3 hours at $2.70 - $8.91 a wrek .
Chrtst ian Union Church,
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13.1 hour s at $3.50 - $4~ . 85 a week .
Alire Road , beginning at !1 :30
Housekeeper
- li .5hours at $4 .50 - $78.75 a week .
a.m .
Laundress - ~ . 9 hours at $3 - $11 .70 a week ,
Sean"tress - 1.3 hours at$3.50 - $4.55a week.
TUESDAY
Maintenance man - I.7 hours at $3.50 - $5.95 a week.
PORTER UMW 7 p.m. with
Gardener
- 2.3 hours at $3.50 - $8.05 a week .
Ruby White .
Chauffeur - 2 hours at $10 - $20a week.
Overall. her 99.6hour work week is worth $333 .69 .
Conseq uently, U1ere is a ~rowing respect for the role a wife
plays in her fami ly's economy and an increasing realization
that her loss would create hardships for a fami ly th at go
beyond the emotional area, says the CounciL
In years past , it was often felllhat if the male head of the
house was the wage ear ner, life insurance for him alone was
to see your good sufficient. But today, more and more pCilple realize the
economic value of a wife. mother and homemaker . and the
neighbor agent
importance of having her insured too .
The maJority of women who purchase life insurance today, .
says tile Council. are married , and indications are that many
of them make these purchases early in their married lives.

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REVIVAL at Zion Church
of Christ , SR 143 between
Pomeroy and Harrisonvi lle.
Munday through July 25 , 7:30
p.m. nightly . Clarence
She ph a rd speaker . Public
inrited .
MEIGS COUNTY Church
uf l'hrtsl Men's Fclluwsllip,
i :JO Mondcty evening at the
Middleport Church . Dr . Na n
Mvkcl uf the Mental Health
C&lt;:nt er will be the speaker.
WOMEN m' HE ,\TH
United Methodist Church will
h:we a covered d1sh dinner at
the hnme of Mrs. Bell y Fultz ,
:-1 onda), 6 p.m. Members to
t&lt;:tk.l' O:t covered dish and their
\IWB table servkc.
DAILY VACATION Bible
Sd1 uul planrung S{'Ssiun at the
Hulland United Meth&lt;Kiist
Ch urch, i: :!O p.m. Munday
with allleacliers ami helpers
asked to al!en cl . Bible school
will be helil th c week of .June
26.
BLOODMOBILE Monday
at Pomeroy Elementary
from l :30 to 5:30 p.m.
SPE CIAL MEETING ,
Southern Band Boosters, 7: 30
p.m. Monday at the high
school with Supt. Bob Ord to
explain the new band handbook lu pareot s. Parents of
all band members asked to
all end .
SPECIAL MEETING ,
Ha('tne Ameri can Le gion
Post 602, 8 p.m. Monday at
the haiL All members asked
to be present.
TUESDAY
RE(;ULAR MEETING ,
So ut hrr n t.oea I School
District Board of Education ,
7:30 p.m.. Tuesday in high
S&lt;'houl cafeteria.
TUESDAY
GROUP TWO of the First
United Pres byterian Church,
Middlep ort. Tu esday l : 30
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Carl
llork)'. Ruth Zavitz wr ll se rve
Ci S co-ho1:11 cs:-;, I A!nnic HC:JJT
lonslall will give devotions.

. we wrll strrve to ma k e

your wedd1ng as beaut1 fu l
as you clieamed 11 would be .
You can depend on us lo acid
that s pe c ~al profess1onal !ouch
and advl(.e for th 1s 1mpor tant
OCC JSI On In yo ur

life .

Pomeroy Flower Shop
Mr s. Mill~rd Van .Me1er
Phone 992-2039
106 Bu11ernul Ave.
992 -5721
Pomeroy , Ohio
We accep1 all major credi1 cards
an d we wire flower s everywhere.

IN Tilt; SERVICE
POMEHOY - Marine First
Lieutenant Karl R. Russell,
whose wife, Linda , Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
0 Smi th of Route 3,
Pomeroy , has returned from
an extended deployment in
the West ern Pacific. He is an
offi cer assigned to Baualion
Londing Team One Slant
Ninr IBLT 1~ ) . based on
Okin'- v:a .
A 1974 graduate of Palomar
College. San Marcos, Ca lif ..
with an Associate of Arts
degr "'· Russell joined the
Marine Corps ifl May 1967.

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CHICAGO ( UPI ) - Ron
Blomberg and Greg Pryor
dro ve in two runs each
Saturday, helping so uthpaw
Ken Kravec to his fifth
stra ight victory as th e
Chicago White Sox scored a 61 victory over Rich Gale and
the Kansas City Royals.
The Sox opened the sco ring
with a four-run fir st inning off
Gale, 6-2. Blomberg's do uble
drove in Ralph G•rr, who

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si ngle. Vuckuvich w&lt;:~ s
replaced by Mark Littell and
one out later, Mike Lum
singled tu.score Morgan , ?.•ho
had stolen second.

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the lead in the sevent h with
two runs off reliever Tom .
Humc . Cesar Ge roni mo's
fourth humer of the season in
the bottom of the seventh
narrow ed the gap to two runs.
The Reds ricd the sco re in the
eighth when Griffey tripled

•

The Royals lone run ca me
walked , and Jorge Orta , who
in
the sixth when AI Cowens'
singled, to make it 2-n .. .Jim
Breazeale's singl e and a · double brought home Pa tek,
sa crifice fl y by
Bill who walked and stole second .
Krovec, 6-4, lasted 6 2-3
Nahorodny accounted for Ihe
rest of the runs. Pryor' s inni ngs before being relieved
sacrifice fl y in lhe second and by Jun Willoughby after the
an error by shortst op Fred Hoyals loaded the bases on a
Patek un Pryor's grounder s1ngle and two walks .
with the bases loaded in the Willoughby indu cted Hal
fourth completed Chicago's McRae to fly out. The ri ghthander picked up his eig hth
scoring.

FAM ILY AFFA IR - Mr. and Mrs . Robert Grant,
and family who look part m the race 10
Columbus. Front , left to right , Shawn Grant, age B.
l ~ingsv ille ,

Six area runners place high
in first 10,000 meter race

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Twins stop Tigers, 3-1

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Minn .
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slugged a solo homer and Roy
Smalley an d Mike Cubbage
singled in one run ea ch lo
back Geoff Zahn 's seven-hi t
pitching Saturda)', givmg the
Minnesota Twins a 3-1 vict ory
over the Detroit Tigers.
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his fifth complet e gam e.
Lose r Mi ll Wilcox . 4-5, went
the dista nce, allowing eight
hit s.
Wynegar hit his third home
run of the season just inside
t11e right-field foul pole to
give the Twins a (-{) lead in
the second. Minnesota pi cked
up anot her run in the third
whe n Willie Nurwuod singled,

adv:mccd on a sacrifi ce and
scored on Smalley's single.
Cubbage singled in Dan Ford,
who had led off the eig hth
wit h a doub le, for Min nesota's £ina! run .
Ja son Thompson and
Aure lio Rodrigu ez st ru ck
b;Jck-ro-back doubles in the
fourt h Inning lo account for
the Del roil run .

BIRMINGHAM, Englan d
rUPI I - Jimmy Cunnors
overcame Roscoe Tanner. 75, 9-8, Saturday to advance to
the final of the $125,000 Joh n
Player Grassco urt Tenni s
Tournament against Raul
Ramirez, who beat his for·
mer doubles partner 1 Brian
Gol!fried, 6-2, 5-7, 6-:1.
" I feel good right now . I

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Boston (UPI I - Carl ·
Yastrzemski si ngled home
Rick Burleson with one out in
the bot tom of the ninth inning
Saturday, capping a two-run
comeback and giving Boston
a 5-4 victory over Seattle that
stre tched th e Red Sox '
winning streak to nine ga mes
and the Mariners' los ing
&gt;"treak to 10.
Trailing 4-3 entering their
half of the ninth after an
eighth-inning home run by
Leon Roberts, the Red Sox
rebo unded ' when Butch
Hobson singled and Rick
Burleson si ngled him to third.
Jerry Remy hit a grounder lo
secon d, and JUlio Cruz threw

The Blum twins received
trophies for I heir effort s.
Th e orhe r four area
resi de nts did not earn a
t rophy. but pla ce d high
arnnng the fmishc rs in the
l'tll'C' .

lvie understands SF situation
part -t imcr , primarily the No.

l pinch-hi tle r.
And by his own admission.
he pr.,bably coul d have been
a milliumtire catcher - the
JXlSitt nn hC' wa ~ drafted for by
!ht' San Diego Padres and
Jl'lid a $75 .000 bonus as a 17year~ l ld - had he ehose11 to
don
thl!
cumbers01ne

regularly.
" !' Ill not going tc• lie about
11. " hl' said . "I wish I were
starting. But d rcwnstances
;lre beyond my l'untrol. We 're

dr•ing well and I just try to do
my bt st when I'm needed . My
day will come.''
Altobelli is in agreement.
"There is no doubt Mike is
an
everyday player ," said \he
t:! quipmen l.
"There are only a handful Gianls' manager . " But he
of superstar catchers around ha sn't cau ght regularly in
lod&lt;ty," said Ivie . "I know I some time and .. . our left
cuuld ha vc me~ de Cl million fielder 1Terry Whrtfield) is
doll ars by rww catching. But hitrjng solid , Darrell (Evans )
is playing a great third base
tt's nut for lilt' .
and
th e big guy at first has
"II&lt;J k. 1110ney doesn't bu)
Wfl
ll
snme bi g gawe:s for us.
happiness. Catl'hmg w&lt;.~ sn ' t
··And
Mike d{lt!S so mu ch
happiness for me . I like it
for
us
cumin
~ r1ff th e ben ch.
about as much &lt;:t S !like flying.
But
we
all
k1ww
his situlation
And I f114ure the guys who
don 't tllnve nn money and is only tem p:•rary. And I
matenal things will get it all knDW he hos been as much of
in the end. Th ose are the guys tUl asset to us as an everyday :
who hm·e the peace and plap.:r because of what he' s
done . He also gi\' es us
h&lt;.~ ppi ru•ss that money cctn't
tnsu r ann• for the future and
hu~ "
Hut . sttlll vie yea rn s to pia~· that futur e isn't that far off ."

Snead, 66, still slammin' away

Today's hurlers

Fitzgerald resigns as
Logan cage coach
LOGAN - Scott Fi tzgera ld, So'u theastern Ohio
League Coach of the Year
this past season, announced
Friday that he has tendered
hi s resignation as head
basketball coach at Logan .
High School.
Fitzge rald, whose Chieftains compiled a 15-3 season
mark and captured Logan's
first SEOL cage crown in 27
yea rs with a 13-1 record , said
he currently plans to continue
as a teacher at LHS .
"There's not any one big
reason ," Fitzgerald said in
regard to his decision. "I felt
like it was time for · a
change."
The personable LHS
mentor, who has risen from a
raw rookie to one or th e
league 's premier coaches in
his six-year tenure, said his
action lo get out of coach ing
for at least a year will give
him Iinne to do many things
he has been unable to do due
II&gt; his complete ·devotion to
(be Logan bask etball
ingram.
tltrgerald did note one
serious
' reasingl y
lem for lhe LP.S cage
p am - on.e his !: l'l'l ·essor

women'S divi sion , 11 yea rs
and under .
Jeanette placed secon d an d
Ju lie third in that division
Cousins Shawn and Gamble
Gr ant . a long with Mr. and
Mrs. Grant, participated in
the event .

be

nomination only by th e
W.Ut. C. Board of Directors. She has the right to
pa rticipate in deliberation s
at meetings of the W.l.B.C.
As sec retar y ol th e
Gallipolis
Wo me n 's
Bowling Assn. she may
attend meetings of the
bua rd of direr tors and
as sociation.

Boston rally
trips Seattle

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SOFA, CHAIR, ROCKER,

RF.CEIVES
HO NOR
,\WARD
Helen
Spradling, Point l'leasant.
recentl y received
a

I.JI NGSV ILLE - Two Rt. 3,000 runners and mo re than
l, Langsville girls. Julie and 7,000 spectators were on hand
Jeane tte Blum , [in ished des pite hot and mu ggy
second and th ird in the recent weather condition s.
The
Blu m
twin s.
Columbus Citizen-Journ al' s
daught ers of Robert and Pam
10,000 meter run .
The first annual eve nt Blum Grant, Rt. 1, Langsat tra cted approx imatel y ville, parti eipalerl in the

now . The people and tile
SAN FHANCISCO t UPI I Unt il 40 -year-old Willie uq;m1ization he~\• e been great
lu rn c."
M cC ov~ y derides to hang up
Hi::i initia! uneasiness wa s
hi:-; first ba sem a n's mitt ,
tran:
:(l to McCovey,
Mike Jvie knnws his status
"
Well
, fnr l•ne thin g, I knew
with the San Fran&lt;:t st&lt;l
it
would
ha ve been v~ r y
Giants will be that of a partfeel strorrg 1 am pr epared to backhand return lo Tanner' s
fflhltsh
fnr
rt
\c tn ex pect to go
tlinc
player
.
go int o Wimbledon feeling the feel.
ri
~li
t
to
rir
st
base ufter the
The
silu&lt;Jtion
could
c:au:;c
wa y I do now ," said Connors.
Ta nner failed on three
Willie
t
McCovey
1 had,"
year
prt~blcrn
s
for
others,
but
I
vie,
With Con nors struggling to break poi nts in the second
But
I
talked
to
lvie
s"id.
"
SECOND
ACE
the
tc&lt;tm
's
lea
ding
hitter
,
find his rhythm in the windy game 9f the secon d set and
both
1
gcncr:1
l
mana
ger)
Spec
undt·rstcmds
and
is
perfectly
DENVER
tUPI)
Tom
conditions, Ta nner broke also all owed Co nnors to
Weiskopf Sa tu rday became willing ln :tcccpt his role -· Hidu:1rdson omd 1111anager J
Connors~ first .servi ce game
escape a 0-40 deficit in the
the second playe r to s!'ore a om• that Maneigcr Jne J.,e Alt obelli and told them
to love. But Connors broke eighth . Tanoer saved five
that I hoped I had been traded
Altt~bdl t msists is equally
bole-In-one in the 1978 U.S.
back immediately and break points at 7-7, but
as
a first hH seman.
Open
Cha mpi ons hip , 1! ll )Jt•rt;urt HS rlaying ('Very
clinched the opening set on Connors look the tiebreaker
"
I know I've got 10 good
!'ardlng an ace on th e Z08- d~l\ .
his secon d set point with a easily, 7-l.
yea
rs ldt. Eventua lly. firs!
AJl(l
1
1
should
be
iwtcd
I
v1e
yard, par·J 15th hole during
"The wind made the ball
base
will be 111im• . Let's face
bear s n~1 grudge e~g&lt;tin s t
se&lt;·o od -ro uod pl ay .
ben d in different direct ions. "
lt. Wil lie is still go ing great,
M•{'nvey
.
It's
ju
st
Lhatl
vie
is
Weiskopf hit a 4-iron off
said Ta'hner . " It is ba d
but hr isn't a youn g man
thr tee and the ball hit IK bdng kept on th e bench .
enough having courts which
·• t knew I wa:-; goin g to be ;.~nyHHII'e etnd when it's time ,
inches in front of the pin
are so ft without the wind as
traded thi s pa~t winter by S&lt;m the IJ •rd wtll put mt.· in there .
and bounced once Into th&lt;'
well."
" Until then. I n m a&lt;:ccpt
DieJ,!n." said l\'ll' a few days
cup.
In the ot her semifinal,
1ny
role. l'tn tn the big
agn bc twel'n turns tn the
Robby Wadkins scored
Harnirez broke Gollfried's
ll·a~
ucs
a nd lhcre arc a lot of
batting cagt•. "And , frankl y.
wildly to home attempting to service t wke in winning the tht• tournam ent's first hole~uy
s
wllo
wou ld lo vt~ to tx• lfl
San Fram:iSt.·n was nne of the
in-one during Thursda y's
retire llobson , who scored . fir::it set. Hamirez , of Mexico,
rr \ ~ positon."
fl'W d ti e~ I didn 't wu nt to
first round. kno .. klng a 6After reliever John Mon- also broke scrvke twice in
h ' lE' 's r oiL' with San
co111c tn . Hut I \ (1 \ 't ' it hl'fl'
iron
221
yards
into
th
e
cup
the
decisive
set
after
Gotttague intentionall y walked
Frandsen has bt\t• n th:1 1 of a
on
th e
sa m('
hole.
Jim Hice, Yastrzemski lined fried had capitalized on a
The
aces
by
W
eiskopf
single
service
break
to
take
a Single to right , scoring
and Wadki ns tied a record
Burleson. Th e winning pit- the seco nd set.
for tht• most holes-In-one
Until
they
disso
lved
their
cher was Bob Stanley, 5-l.
durtng
a single open. Jerry
pHrlne
r
s
hip
reeenrly
,
while Montague, 0-3. too k the
BY THEODORE ILIFF
Not until relatively late in
MeGer and Robby Mitchell
Rlimirez
and
Gott
fried
were
loss.
hi
s
caree r did the spoils of the
t·ach hit aces on the 180GRAND BLANC . Mirh .
Boston scored a run in each one of the wor ld's top doubles
spot1
start nowin g hi s way .
(UP! ) - Sam Snead 's legs
yard fifth hol e at Pebble
of the fir,, twn innings on teams.
But
he
doesn't begrud ge
Rt•ach Golf Links during and ba ck sometimes fa tl him .
sacrifice [lies by Ya strthe 197Z National Cham- and "The Yips" curse his yuun gcr golfers who earn
zemski and Hobson. Seattle
pionship Tournament.
hand s but th'~ legend ary mnre in a few years than he
took a 3-2 lead in the third
golfer refuse s to at'l his age. did in his entir e a&lt;:tlv e
FIGHT
CANtfELLED
when Cruz singled in Bill
"I stil l like to wrn In fact. I ca reer .
LOS
ANGELES
!UP!
)
A
Stein and Dan Meyer scu red
"Whtm I was in my pnmt•. "
like
to get a guy down on the
scheduled
feath
erweight
title
Bob Stinson and Cruz with a
he shr ugged, " I expected to
ground
and
kick
hun,"
the
66[i
ght
between
cha
mpion
two-o ut double.
year-llld Virginian beamed win . But now the fellas wa nt
Danny Lope z and Eduardo
before a pra ctice round for to pick up a blg check, and all
Prieto
wa s
ca ncelled Sunday's Probable Pitchers
United Press International
this weekend's Buick Open at they have to do is finish in the
Saturd ay be cause of the
tAll Times EDT)
discovery of a cataract on the
the Warwi ck Hills Co untry first five to do that.
National League
"I guess it's good ror the
left ey e of the Chil ean
Club.
Pittsb urgh t Bibby 4-3) al
" You show me a good loser game. I don't mind. Just give
challenger.
Promoter Ai leen Eaton Atlanta (Mahler ,l-2), 2:15 and I'll show yo u a seldom me a lillie bit aod give the
announced the California p.m .
winner ." Strong stuff frorp a others some, too."
St. Louis t Martincz 2-l) at man whose compact grin and
Snead profits moslly from
Athletic Commission ordered
the cancellation of the fight Cinc1nnatr1 Norman 7-3) , 2:15 infecti ous so uthern drawl endorsemen ts, exhib ition s,
p.m.
give the initial impression of advert isemcnts and ot her
certain ly will have tu &lt;:unLt: ud which had been scheduled for
New York tS wan 1-3 and a hannlcss. good ol' boy . But spi n-offs rrom his successful
June
24
at
Olympic
with .
Koosrnan 241 1 at San Fra n- under the trademark straw career and gregarious perThat's a major Jack of Auditoriu m.
cisco 1Blue 8-1 and Barr 2-4 ), hat is still "sh arp mind honed sonality . The recent victor)'
gymnasi um facilities and the
2, 3:05 J&gt;.m.
by more than [our decades of m the legends of Golf Tourever-growing demand fo r
Montreal tTwit ehell 3-5 or tournament competition .
what little gym spa ce is
Fryman 2-~ 1 ar IAlS Angeles
ava ilable for junior a nd
(Sutton 5-li J, 4 p.m.
senior high athleti cs, as well
Philadelphia tLcreh H) at
as city recrea tion programs.
San Diego (Rasmussen 3-l&gt;.
"It 's been a struggle with
4 p.m.
facilities," Fitzgerald sa id .
ATHENS, Ohio (UPI)
Chicago (Lamp 2-6 1 at
Un for tunat e l y
for
"Lots of sports have been Bob Kappas, assistant
Houston ( Ba!Ulister 2-3), 8:35 By MIKE TULLY
Mon tefusco, to be credited
added for both boys and girls, football coach at Ohio
p.m.
UPI Spnrts Writer
with another no-hitter. he
co nsequently using more University since 1958, has
American League
NEW YORK I UPII - John would hav e to pitch a
gym time.
been named acting head
Milwaukee (Caldwell 7-3
"After six years , the gym coach for the coming season, and Augustine 6-8 ) at Muntt-flL'il·n IS not quite as complete game, and so far
this season , such games have
avai labil it y situati on has provost Neil Bucklew said Cievela nd (Monge 2·1 and bra•ll these days .
Oh, the San Fran cisco been in short supply for him,
act uall y deteri ora ted," Saturday .
Paxton 3-3), 2, I p.m.
Giants rtght4Jander still is a Through his firsll4 starts, he
Fitzgerald observed.
Kappas had been defe nsive
Kansas City (Splittorfl 8.,\ quick ma n with a comment or
was still seeking his first.
The outgoing LHS pilot and offensive line coach and and Hassler 0-3) at Chicago
"It's bothering me," said
feels the Chiefs have the for the past three years was (Wood 6-5 a nd Hinton 1~) . 2, a fastball, but a strange
deficiency in his 1978 pitching Montefusco. "Two years ago
foundation fur a good team assistant to retiring athletic
1:30 p.m.
1&amp;. keeping hia more I lio:IShl'li 10 games and last
agai n next season, wit h
Seattle ( Abbott 1·4 ) at outrageous commenta in the
dire ctor Bill Rohr.
several varsity player s
year I finished fou r even
Kappas will succeed Bill Boston (Wright 3~). 2 p.m. bullpen.
tln•ugh I had a bad year. I
returning.
Hess, who died recently .
Cali fornia (Knapp 6-5) at
"How can I make predl~­
"They will have some size
Kappas was brought to OU New York (Figueroa 7-4), 2 tions," Montefusco asked _ tWJi y played ha lf the seaso n."
disadvanta ge, " he noted , by Hess in his first year as
. Gitm ts mH nager J oe
" when I ca n't finish a
p.m.
" but they ca n do a lot of
Altobelli
needs an effective
Oakland (Keough 4-4 or game?"
head coach . Bucklew said the
things well. "
Montefusco
if thr club is to
Montefusco was referring
new athletic director who wtll Broberg 6~ ) at Ball lmore
Fitzgerald's Loga n clubs
continue
it
s Nlrly-se aso n
tn hi s old practi ce of
replare Rohr will review (Pa lmer 9-4 J, 2 p.m.
success,
·bu
t he in sists
compiled an overall reco rd of
Kappas' appointment .
Detroit (Slaton 6-3) at predicting the outcome' of his
72 wins against 44 losses, and
Montefusco
need
not pitch
Kappas is a 1950 graduate Minnesota (Zahn 6-4), 2:15 games, particularly the
he was named by the
complete
Kames.
amoun t of hits he would
of Miami University and was p.m.
Assuciated Press as the 1978
" He's the kind ol pi tcher
head coach at Western Hills
Toronto 1Moore 2-1 1 at ttllow . On one occasion , in who gives you as much as he
Class AAA Co-Coach of the High School In Cincinnati
Texas 1Alexander ~-4 ), 8:35 fa ct, he c&lt;•rreetly roretold a
can foc as long as he can ,"
Year in the Southeast
nn-hitlrr .
p.m.
before going to OU .
Oist riel.

Connors advances to finals

Jeanette and Julie Blum, twin daughters. age 11. and
(;amble Grant , age 9. Rear. Pam and Robert Grant.

Kappas named
•
h
achng COaC

nament pa rti cularly " helped
my stock. " he said
• But his golf is suffering .
Snead rejects the excuse of
ravaging old age, but years of
stress are showing up in his
!xlck, his le gs, hi s feet "hercver yea rs of sports
competlt iun cause damage .
" I hun my leg tu rk ey
hu nti ng," he said. "I still
ha ue problems with m)' foot.
Seems lik e I shore up on e pa1'l
and something else break s
down . That's why I ca n't stay
on the tour .
"I gel stiff. bu t it's not old
age . I've battled a bad back it
seems for 100 years. I st1ll
like the friendships . and l'\'C
done thi s all m y life. I wanl lo
keep on doing it. And right
now I can't afford to quit."
He 's still perfecting the
side-saddle pulling Sl)'le he
developed years ago to fight a

nervous condition he dubbed
"the yips ." He's tea ching it to
oth er
aging
golfrers,
although he said some would
rather qu it the game than
fa ce the embarrassment of
the unorthodox stcmce.
" Ben Hogan co uld use it,"
he said with a devili sh smirk.
"But he never would. He
probabl y think s it 'd hurt his
image . But I never had an
in1agc like th at. so I use it. "
One other thing Snead uses
these day s is a silver-topped
hip flask with a curious
mixture of brandy and milk.
Just a nip now and then,
stri ctly for medicinal purposes .
" Th e doct or s recom mended it ," he sa id, patting
his stomach . "IL helps keep
the litt le bo y asleep down
there."

Complete games elude 'Count'

,,

said Altobelli.
14
game s,
After
Montefusco's record was a
soli d 5-2 and his pitching wa s
a factor In San Francisco's
marvelou s play . But his
inability to go the distance
remained a mystery .
"I don 't know what's wrong
with me," he sa id. ·'I've been
into the eighth and nin th
inni ngs quite a few times. I
just get too excited I think ."
Montefusco went only six
inn ings in his initial 197H
start, took a 5-J lead into the
nin th against Montreal and
left after giving up a homer t.o
Ellis Valentine. In a start
against New York, his mates
gave him leads of !Hl and 7-2
but he allowed homers to Len
Randle and Willie Montane z.
"Home runs are bothering
me now," he admitted. " I

only give up 10 or II a year
and I've already got that
many so far."
The outing aga inst the Mets
June II was particularly
f rustrating bec ause
Montefusco had battled
through seven innings after
being hit on th e pitching bicep
by a Nino Espinosa pitch.
" Oh, I felt it during the
game,'' said Mon tefusco. " It
didn 't tickl e . But I still
wRnted to throw . I wanted to
complete a game. I said,
I'This is it, I've gutta do it
today.' And they knocked me
out again.n
So Montefusco awaits the
next start and the next
chance . He will say, "This is
it, I've got to do it today ."
And one ~f these times, and
for ,,.,. "~v times after that, the
pr ~"~ict' oln will come true: .

�C-3- The Sunday Times,~entinel. Sunday,.June 18, 1978

Tom Seaver tosses first no-hitter
CIN CINNATI 1 UP! 1 . Tom Seaver i'elrbrated the
anniversary of hts lnstoril'
trade to the Cmnnmll t Reds

nn April 18, 1977.
"In the ninth inning
n•rrwmbcred 1975 when Joe
Wa!lis hit a curveball for a
singll' to spoil my no-l1i tter,' '
rL'l'allt'&lt;l SeaVl!r. "I thought,
herk , i( they're going t0 hit it
ton ight. it's going to be a
fa stball ."
A tlu· et~-t ime Cy YoWlg
1\ ward winner and five times
a 2~a m c winner, Seaver has
n11 w ~1 c llieved pr ac ti cally
t.•n•ry pitching honor . 'l11e 4.{)
riL· tury wa~ hi ~ "rventh in a

l&gt;l'SI pitdH-'1' OVt-'1' the last
A.'ikl·d what he would (111 dL'c.:&lt;JdL•. SC'avcr has pitched
wnh the gamL' 0011 aftl'r fi\'e one-hitt ers 111 his career,
pitdnng tlw Reds tn a 4~ all of them during his 10 1 :!
Vll.'lon· uver th e St. l.ouis ~l' iiSUfi S with the Mets .
011 1Wil of th1•sc uccassion!i
C': u·cti l ~ ill .'i. Seavrr sC~ id he
· agamst Chicagn nn .July 9.
would giH~ it to his dc1Ugl1ICI'S.
19fi9. and against San Di ego
"'ll1t·(ll probably usc it."
he quipped . "They' ll havl' on .July t 1972 - ht• went into
tape on it. In &lt;:1 month 1'11 gp · lht:.• nin th inning bt•fort• losing
his bid for un1nortalitv . He
ho nH~ and etsk WIH•n's thP
bitll I brought home a month also had une-h ittcrs against
Philadl· lph ia nn May 15, 1970;
ng&lt; • and they 'II say 'daddy,
wt• threw it in the pnol.·· ·
against Pit tsburgh on &amp;pt.
HL•t·ngni:zt&gt;cl tt" ha s(•hHlJ' -;
:w. 11171· and a t: ain~1 Cl1icago
liiSt .S~CIS~.lO .

in grand fa sh1nn Fnday

night.
The 33-yea r·old right·
hander pitched the first no·
hitter of his major league
career after five near misses.
but the reality of the situation
dtdn 't register mnnediately .
" It won't set in uniil
tomorrow," said Seaver. who
eame tn t he Reds from the

Phillies.
S.•avcr, whO walked U1ree
ar1d struck nut four , ~ot a 1ot
of hl'lp fro1n his teammates
on de£ enSt' .
se.-··ond ba se man Jqe
Morgan saved the no-/litter in
the fourth when he made a
divin g stop on Keith
Hernandez' hard grounder
and threw him out at first.
In the eighth, third
ll&lt;iselll&lt;l n R"Y Knight , a late
inn ing defensive replacement
for Pt't e HnRe, protected it

row ~Hl d l'lg hth 1n l 2
det·isinns
He is thl' first Cincinnati
pitdll'r sin ce Jim Maioney in
1969 tu tnss a no-hitter . It was
thP l:llh nn-llittcr in Reds'
history and the fir•i by a
Reds" pit&lt;·her in Hiverfront
Stadium .
&amp;aver's rffnrt was th e
1:&gt;emntl ntt-hitter pitched in
the 1pajnr leag ueS thi s
season. !llJb Fnrsch of the
CarcUnals tussed nne on April
16 against the Philadelphia

again when he fielded Jerry
Morales' high bouncer and
made a •irong throw to first
to beat the Oeel runner by a
half-step.
Seaver started the last
inning slowly by walking
Jerry Mwnphrey. But, he
retired !.&lt;Ju Brock on a Oy to
left, got Garry Templeton to
hit into a Ioree out and rei ired
George Hendrick on a .
bouncer to Dan Driessen.
The crowd of 38,216, which
had given him a sl~nding

CHII.l.I COTHF: f'ltillir ut1 1 S tJ ~Ih ei:ls lt~ rn Ohi ll (;oif
c and Mari elltl temn s won AssuciHiion i:l lld Mariel tu i:tlsu
Friday's prc&gt;-a m~tew ·,.f lht• l uuk 1:1 l'UIIIWrup spo1 , !Jut

ovation since the . seventh
inning, roared when the final
out was recorded and the
entire Reds' team raced onto
the field and mobbed Seaver.
"I said to myself befor~ the
game, let's catch a no-/litter
tonight ," said rookie catcher
Don Werner, who was filling
in for the injured Johnny
Bench . " ll was a great
feeling when I saw the final
out. He was making them hit
his pitch. The pressure was
all on him. "

New York Met s nn .Junr• 15 of

Field day winners announced
MIDDLEPORT - Pnndpal John Mora has announced the results of the
annual field day held at the
Meigs Junior High School.
Ribbons were awarded in
the lop five places and thCI'
were, respectively :
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{ Seventh Grade )

Tony

Mark.

Gilkey ,

Goeglein , , Shawn Gilmore,
Bryan Green, M ike Goeglein

Sta cey

Holley .

M ike

Jackson , Al len King , Bil l
Holcomb, Rocky Johnson
Jeff
Workman ,
Greg
Taylor , Matt Van Vranken,
Earl Wine s , Brian Will
Jim Pooler , Steve Powell.
Kenny Mull ins, Doug Mtl

cheiL M ike Mow ery

I Eighth Gradel

Jay

Carsey , Greg

Bu sh ,

Randy Cundiff , Lee Bu rnem ,
Larry Cotterill
Bob Ashley , Jim Boyer .

Mark Boyd . Men1lee Bl ev tns.
Mark Black son
Bill
Powell.
Meadows . Randy
Paul
M 1c hael
Dennis

M ll!er .

BOYS LONG JUMP IS )

Bob Ashley , Dave lanarellt ,
Dave Meadows. M ik e Dor si.
Jef f Baughman .

GIRLS LONG JUMP lSI

Laura
Smit h,
Cind y
Park er . t ie Tanya Stobarl
Ka ren
Gogg ins .
Ju dy
AleJ&lt;a nder

BOYS SOFTBALL

Bill Powe ll , Mik e Dors t.
R i c k Smit h .· Ji m Boyer .
Roger K ov alch1k .

GIRL S SOFTBALL THROW

Anderson . Litura
Smith , Paula Harl an . Bar
bara
Whillatch . Jackie
Peine

Kr 1sl1n

BOYS FOOTBALL

Bob As h ley . R1ck. Sm llh ,
Allen You ng . Gen e Klein .
Bryan Green

GIRL S FOOTBAL L

Ja ck1e

Mark

Thort on ,

Br1an
Whaley .
Whalend .

Terr y

BOYS HlGH JUMP

Brent
Sisson .
Roger
Kovalch tk . Br yan Gheen ,
Mark
Bla ckson .
R1c k
Chancey .

GIRLS HIGH JUMP

Lynn Ol1ver.

TIRE RACE

Tony Gil key , J1m Bentz.
Pey ton .

Bill Colmer . Jun
Charles Landers

BOYS
FRISBEE THROW

Allen

Wh il11ngton

Pe tr 1~.

Barb Grue~er .
Angelia
Curt1s . Vi ck 1 Boyes

Dave

Murray

McGuire
Young , Jell

GIRLS LONG JUMP IR)
ViCkt Debord and Paula
Sw is her .
lie ,
Georgia
Johnson , Edie Grimm , Penny

Allen
King ,
John
Cremean s. Steve Ri char dson .
Ter r y Adkms , Tim Ja rrell .

GIRLS FRISBEE
Smdh , Tammy
E1 c h rnger ,
Mar y
Beth

C1 r1dy

Hcw•.Jey. Connie Smith , Ang1e
HubbMd

BOYS SHOT

Jul 1a Hayes. Lynn Oltvet ,

Barb Grueser . Julta Spflncer

BOYS LONG I Rl

Randy
Murra y .
Mtk e
Ja ckson , Mark BlacK son,
Bru ce Gheen . Tr ov Bauer

La rr y Cotterill , Mik e
Smdh. 811 1 Powell, John
Sm dh. Doug Mdchell

GIRLS SHOT

L au ra Sm i th , Anda Har
mon, Mary Lee. Wend y TtiiJS,

Cheryl l-"1erce ; 11na ':J te w a r t .
Joyce Stewart ; Jim Quillen .
Bill Pridd y .

Kri stin Anders on

SACK RACE

M ike Goegl ei n, Roche ll e
McDaniel. Judy Alexander .
Rod Ebersbach, Sue Wise .

OBSTACLE COURSE

Ro dney
K111g , R1 c~ Sm1lh and Tim
Fil e (tied for th ird), Gene
Klein.
.Mark . Blac k s.on,

SACK RELAY
V1 Ck i Debord . Greg Bus h,
Coat s, John Cremeans .
Penny Wandl ing, DeAnna
Van Meter , Julia Spence r ,
Ren ee WilltS ; Ste p hanie
Houc h tns. Paula Horton .
Roc k y
Johnso n ,
B i ll.
Holcom b ; K aren Barrell ,
T eresa Ba sh am , Regina
Blanton . Krist tn An derson :
Greg File . Ralph Sni d er ,
Bnan Spencer, Kim Roush .
Hel!lZ

BOYS 880

Bruce
Gheen ,
Bryan
Gheen , John Sm ith. · Troy
Bauer. Jeff Lambert.

GIRLS BBO

Lau ra
Smi th ,
Bar b
Grueser , V i cki DeBord. Barb
W i II , Kathy Pa rker .
BOYS lO
Tracey Pope , M ike Dors t ,
Mark Black son. Tim Ja rre l.
John Cremeans, t1e .

WHEELBARROW RACE
Heinz CorPs Bill Colmer ;
Mark Goeg lein
Bi ll Goble ;
K i m Fraley
Cindy Croaks .
Frrtnk MM! Jn Jim Pe y ton .
Allen Arn ott
~ a c k Bral ey

GIR LS 50
Lo r i
Pick ett , Georgia
Johnson , Unrecka Johnson ,
Ja m1e Acree (tte ), Fai th
01ckens

EGG AND SPOON

BOYS 440
Stsson,

Mark Cl1ne . Greg Bush , Bill
Colmer . John Crem eans ;
R owe ni'l AveriOil , Ja m ie
Acree. Antla Aikcr , Carla
Ch&lt;lpman .
Mary
Lee .
Ro xanne M c Daniel , L ori
Maynard . Nata lie Lambert ;
K 1m Patter son . Vic Pamter ,
Ja ck Mdl er , Paul Michael ,
and Jottnna Pauley , Roberta
Meyers. Ja cki e Petr ie , Betty
Murph y

Brent
Ran d y
M ur r ay . Dave lan aretli .
Gene K lei n , Jim Bentl .

GIRLS 440

Kristin Anderson , Cindy
Crooks .
Paula
Hort on ,
Brenda Smith , Lynn Oli¥er .

BOYS 100

Dave lana re lli . Rnn P,..
Kova lchik , Randy Murray ,
tie , Terry Adkin s , Mik e
Ja ck son .

PIGGYBACK RACE

B Goble
B. Green : W.
T illts T. War d ; M. Spangl er
Dennts Th ornt on · Pam
Crook s
Sheets

Greg Bush ,
Helen Slack .

Georgia Johnson . Paula
Swisher , Cheryl Pierce .
Susan Swan , Bec ky Ha nd ley.

Jim

t•e

WATER balloon throw

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R1 ggs, !1e ; Fr~nk Martin

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Will try for number two now, Seaver says
CINCINNATI (UPII mnlh .
Persptralion dripped from
Three pitches later Garry
Tom Seaver's body as he sat Templeton grounded to
on a stool in front of his locker Da vey Concepcion, who
answering the barrage of tossed to Joe Morgan at
questions fired his way after second to for ce Mwnphrey.
pitching the first no-hiller of
Then, with the count two
his caree~ Friday night while strikes and one ball, George
blanking the St. Louis Hendrtck grounded to
cardtnals 4~ .
Driessen for the final out as
Outside the clubhouse in Seaver's teammates poured
the waiting room reserved for from the dugout.
players' wives Nancy Seaver
Seaver, beamin g happily ,
was still wiping away tears. waved his cap triumphantly
"Tears of joy," she said. "I as the crowd roared .
" It wa&gt; fun," were the first
burst out crying when Danny
(Driessen 1 stepped on first words spoken by Seaver as he
base for the final out."
entered the clubhouse.
Seaver's reaction?
If Seaver was nervous, it
"He had a super smile on didn't show.
his face after I stepped on the
Larry Shepard, the Reds'
bag ," said Driessen.
pitching coach, was though .
"I offered to sell hinl the
" My hands were as wet in
ball," said the Reds' first that ninth inning as they are
baseman, jokingly, "but he now ," said Shepard, who had
wouldn't buy it. "
just emer ged from the
shower room .
Driessen laughed.
"Sure I gave it to him," he
" I got stronger at the end of
said.
the ga me ," sa id Seaver.
"How do I feel? "
"From the seventh inning on
Seaver smiled .
I bega n to feel the excitement
"Now," he said, ''I'll try to of the fans ."
get No.2."
Surprisi ngly, Seave r
From the seventh inning on pitched the no-/litter without
the crowd of 38,216, sensing what he termed a "super
history in the making, had fastball ."
given Seaver an ovation each
" I had very good control,"
lime he walked t.o lhe mowtd. satd Seaver. "That was the
But Seaver didn't need the··· big thing ."
roar of the crowd to tell hinl
When did he first think he
he had a no-l1itter going .
had a chance for a no-hitter•
"You're always aware of it ,_::~en Driessen stepped on
when you haven't given up a ftrsl for the final out," was
hit in a game," he said .
ltio laughing retort.
Five ltmes during hi s
"Seave r 's right," sa id
ca reer Seaver had pitched Anderson. "He had great
one-/litters.
control. He didn't go to his
" l' vealwaysfelt l'd getone 'heater' too much ."
if I got th e breaks," said the
Was he nervous on the
Reds' 33-year-old right - bench''
"I never talked lo him until
hander. "Tonight I did ."
''That," said a beaming he went oullhere in the lop of
Reds Mana ge r Sparky the ninth, " replied Anderson .
Anderson, "should silence all "Then I told him that if
the pe ople who thou ght anyone tried to bwtl not lo
Seaver was through ."
'l11e Reds' manager was
remembering the comments
that circulated around the
league after Seaver lost four
of hi&gt; first fi ve dec isions th is
season .

" I've seen a couple of nohillers pilthed against us.
One by Ri ck Wise and one by
DIC k 10 &lt;1 ~l·r •CS of one year
Ken Holtzman ," continued
cont r ac t &lt;.. me terms ot wh .c n
Anderson . "But this is the
were no r rl'l ca.-.cd
Da ll&lt;tS ·
S1G nCd d rt C'n~1vc
first one I can ev er
1nternationa I League
end Harvl'Y Mttrt•n sa tcty Cl lll
Untted Press International
remember anyone pitching
HMn S
1Uil f1111Q !lack.
Dou q
W L Pel. GB
for
me either in the major s or
Den ~t&lt;;On c'lrl d
\a tef ·t
Ro ndy
AO 20 .667
Huq hc') to mul l •ycar to nlr ,H. I!&gt; Charleston
minors.''
R1chmon d
33 26 .559 6' ~
of undrscto&lt;,l'd term s
Seaver had retired 19
Bu ria to
S1q nca all cns •vc Pawtu ckel Jt 27 .534 8
Tidewater
30 30 .500 10
lack iP Clnd &lt;;n i h round dr il l !
batters in a row when he
ChOtec Er ,c Smtih at Sou lhern Toledo
28 2B .500 10
walked pinch hitter Jerry
M•!oS• '&gt;"~• PP • to a ser1es ot one
Co lumbus
15 19 .463 12
Ro( hester
15 35 .455 12' 7 Mwnphrey on five pitches to
Syracuse
18 40 .310 11
open the top of the ninth .
; Friday's Results
" Aller that walk," said
Toledo 7, Ttde wate r 0
Seaver,
" I told myself, 'Wait
Chc:lrle ston 4, Ro ches ter 0
a
minute
pal, you can lose
Col umbus 5. Sy ra cuse J
Pawtuck et 6. Richmond S. 10 this game."'
1nnmgs
With the count two balls
Sunday ' s Games
and
one strike. L.&lt;Ju Brock
Toledo at Ttdewa ter
fouled
off four pitches before
Rochester at Charles ton
fly ing to George Foster in left
Columbus at Sy racuse
Rr ch mond at Pawtucket
field for the first out in the
Football
Bal! .mor p
S1q ncd t 1qh t ena
Rf'ev• M cC.1II r.r&lt;,l round dril l !

Morales and then, after
walking Ken Reitz, retired
Mike Phillips on a ground
ball lo Morgan.
Only three limes did the
cards come close to getting a
hit.
In the fourth inning Morgan
made a diving one-handed
slop o£ Hernandez' growtd
ball far to his left and then
tossed to first for the out.
In the seventh inning
Hernandez ' hot smash
bounced off Seaver's glove
and was fielded by Davey
Concepcion, who threw to
first for the

worry about the left side of
the infield. Ray (Knight 1
would cover that. I told him to
til kc the right side and be
sure to cover first if one got
past him."

The cards, though, didn't
try a bunt.
Only once during the game
was Seaver in trouble. That
was in lhc second inning
when, with one out, Keith
Herna ndez walked, stole
second and con tinued to third
on Don Werner's wild throw .
However, the Card first
baseman was stranded when
stru ck out

CHAIN SAWS

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CHESHIRE - The Ky ger
Creek Htgh School swimmin~
pool wtll open to the public at
1 p.m. today. ll will open
da tly from llo 6 p.m. except
10 ttmes of bad weather or
extenuating . circumstances.
llalph Baylor , Rt. 1,
Gallipolis, is pool manager
Lifeguards arc Tamm ~
Hems worth,
Teres~
Thompson and Teresa Mil chell.
Pool rate s a rc : seaso n
family, $22 plus $2 per ehild ;
season adull, $18 ; season
child , $10 ; adull single rates.
$1; · chi ld's single rule 50
eenls, and private groups $35.
According to Turn Hairston,
count y
sc ho ol
superintendent , rates are the
same as last year.

f'UMj,;ROY - In recent
Tee-Ball action , The Daily
Sen I inel team handed the
Sugar Run Ash land team its
firs! defeat of the yea r, 30-29.
. Randy Hawley was the big
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Wall)' Halfield was not far
·behind wilh lwo doubles. The
win boosted the Sentinel
record to th ree-one.
In Little League action , the
Re edsvil le Rocket s were
defeated by the Tigers of
Tuppers Plains. 8-2.
Co wdre y wa s the onl y
Hockel to get a htl off of the
win ni ng pit cher, Bau ma n,
with a single.
.Guthrie wa:-; the leading
htll er for the victors with a
triple and a double. Other
hill ers for lhe Tigers were
Ba Iocr. Carpenter, and J .
Bauman eac h with a single.
. Bauman was the winni n ~
pll cher fur the Tigers, while
walking onl y three and
fanning 16. Cowdrey was
g1ven credit fo r the Joss when
he replaced sUu1ing pit cher
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Contact Heubcn Hilchey,
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JONES HAS SURGt:RY
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SAN FHA NC ISCO I UP II -BOSTON (UPI I - Seattle
Setl onl on St. llt. 339 at 'llw Sun Francisco Giants
Ma riners outfie lder Ruppert mark al 2·2
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Frid ~~ y announct•ll th e si gn in~
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Ernrn eu C'Urtllnings of
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Entry fee is 150 . The lllil'Gigll ,
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Tim llush was credited
lost to the Mariners for at with the win. R. Ba ird was
RESPIRATORY !!UPPORT SYSTEM
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Jon es had played in 64
Anthony Polcyn led the
games and was batting .256 wmners, now 2-2. with th ree
with three homers and 23 si ngles and a triple. John
COMPl£7£
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Johnson had a home run and
INVENTORY OF
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HESP/HATOHY
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THEHAPY
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REJOINS RED SOX
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BOSTON iUPI J - The
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SEA'l"!'Lj,; IU f'll - The
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whal tea m spokesman Bill Seattle ScCJ hawks annmmced
Crowle termed " A 24-h our Fr iday they have signe d
runnmg back Jeff Bergeron
windstunn .''
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were
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[)avis, and Wamsley.
Httters for the Raci ne club
were K. Wolfe a double and z.
IJecgle with a. single.
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Tile sct tmd place tk , at !iii,
Lillie Majority blasted to a
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record I :574-5 mile in winCcurgc Offen berger of . the ning the featured ninth race
Marietta Cuu11lry Cl ub alld at Scioto Downs Friday niKhl.
Hick Macklin and !lick Spires
The time was the fastest of
of the Ptckaway Country
the season in the United
Club.
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Stales by a three-year-uld
Cunley and Saunde r~ uf the ftlly on a five-eighths mile
Gallipolio Gulf Club hod 67 .· track, erasi ng a I :59 3-5
Farther down among the clocking set by Passing
Glance last month at Scioto.
The winner charged ahead
of Native Amber in the
stretch and won by one length
In other Lilli e League
to return $3.40 and $2.40.
actton, lhe Racine Royals
There was no show betting
bombed their rival s, the
because only five horses were
Racine Cardinals by a score
enter ed in lhe race . Flying
of 14-8. he game was a close
Mary came in third .
match up until the last inning
Easy Susan captured (he
when the Royals scored eight
first race, kicking off a 3-10.0
runs to give them the victory . trifecta combmalion that was
Major hitt ers for the
worth a whopping $11 ,464 .20.
Royals were R. Cummins and
Bonnie Plate was second and
C. Bostick each with a triple
Peggys Red Rock was third.
and N. Bostick who had a
A crowd of 7,284 wagered
perfect night at the plate wilh
$556,086.
three singles and two
doubles. For the Cardinals,
It Fisher and C. Hobbs were
BOSTON IUP! i - The
the leading hitters.
Booton
Hed Sox called up
Bostick was given credit
outfie
!der
Sam B(1wen from
for lhe win as his team only
their
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farm club · in
allowed 12 hils, and R Lyons
Pawtucket,
ll.I..
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was given the loss.
annnunced
Friday
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H. Royals
211 208- 14
H. Cardinals
002 33Q- 8
Visiting Portland defeated
the Racine Cardinals Thursday eveni ng, 8-4.
Must uf the action ca me
early in the game when Portland picked up three runs in
the first inning off of losing
pitcher C. Hobbs.
Leading hillers for the
Racine club were R Lyons
and D. Salmons. ahd the
leading hiller for the Portla nd club was Ward . Connolly
was the winning pitcher for
Portland and Hobbs lhe
losing pitcher.
Port land
302 201-ll
lta cme
100 111-4
In Pony League action, the
Pomeroy A's romped over
Racine 13-1.
Majority of the Pomeroy
runs carne in the 2nd inning
when the . A's picked up five
runs and the Racine club
went score less. The onl v
Racine run came in the first
inning .

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HOUSTON 1UP! I - The
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�C-3- The Sunday Times,~entinel. Sunday,.June 18, 1978

Tom Seaver tosses first no-hitter
CIN CINNATI 1 UP! 1 . Tom Seaver i'elrbrated the
anniversary of hts lnstoril'
trade to the Cmnnmll t Reds

nn April 18, 1977.
"In the ninth inning
n•rrwmbcred 1975 when Joe
Wa!lis hit a curveball for a
singll' to spoil my no-l1i tter,' '
rL'l'allt'&lt;l SeaVl!r. "I thought,
herk , i( they're going t0 hit it
ton ight. it's going to be a
fa stball ."
A tlu· et~-t ime Cy YoWlg
1\ ward winner and five times
a 2~a m c winner, Seaver has
n11 w ~1 c llieved pr ac ti cally
t.•n•ry pitching honor . 'l11e 4.{)
riL· tury wa~ hi ~ "rventh in a

l&gt;l'SI pitdH-'1' OVt-'1' the last
A.'ikl·d what he would (111 dL'c.:&lt;JdL•. SC'avcr has pitched
wnh the gamL' 0011 aftl'r fi\'e one-hitt ers 111 his career,
pitdnng tlw Reds tn a 4~ all of them during his 10 1 :!
Vll.'lon· uver th e St. l.ouis ~l' iiSUfi S with the Mets .
011 1Wil of th1•sc uccassion!i
C': u·cti l ~ ill .'i. Seavrr sC~ id he
· agamst Chicagn nn .July 9.
would giH~ it to his dc1Ugl1ICI'S.
19fi9. and against San Di ego
"'ll1t·(ll probably usc it."
he quipped . "They' ll havl' on .July t 1972 - ht• went into
tape on it. In &lt;:1 month 1'11 gp · lht:.• nin th inning bt•fort• losing
his bid for un1nortalitv . He
ho nH~ and etsk WIH•n's thP
bitll I brought home a month also had une-h ittcrs against
Philadl· lph ia nn May 15, 1970;
ng&lt; • and they 'II say 'daddy,
wt• threw it in the pnol.·· ·
against Pit tsburgh on &amp;pt.
HL•t·ngni:zt&gt;cl tt" ha s(•hHlJ' -;
:w. 11171· and a t: ain~1 Cl1icago
liiSt .S~CIS~.lO .

in grand fa sh1nn Fnday

night.
The 33-yea r·old right·
hander pitched the first no·
hitter of his major league
career after five near misses.
but the reality of the situation
dtdn 't register mnnediately .
" It won't set in uniil
tomorrow," said Seaver. who
eame tn t he Reds from the

Phillies.
S.•avcr, whO walked U1ree
ar1d struck nut four , ~ot a 1ot
of hl'lp fro1n his teammates
on de£ enSt' .
se.-··ond ba se man Jqe
Morgan saved the no-/litter in
the fourth when he made a
divin g stop on Keith
Hernandez' hard grounder
and threw him out at first.
In the eighth, third
ll&lt;iselll&lt;l n R"Y Knight , a late
inn ing defensive replacement
for Pt't e HnRe, protected it

row ~Hl d l'lg hth 1n l 2
det·isinns
He is thl' first Cincinnati
pitdll'r sin ce Jim Maioney in
1969 tu tnss a no-hitter . It was
thP l:llh nn-llittcr in Reds'
history and the fir•i by a
Reds" pit&lt;·her in Hiverfront
Stadium .
&amp;aver's rffnrt was th e
1:&gt;emntl ntt-hitter pitched in
the 1pajnr leag ueS thi s
season. !llJb Fnrsch of the
CarcUnals tussed nne on April
16 against the Philadelphia

again when he fielded Jerry
Morales' high bouncer and
made a •irong throw to first
to beat the Oeel runner by a
half-step.
Seaver started the last
inning slowly by walking
Jerry Mwnphrey. But, he
retired !.&lt;Ju Brock on a Oy to
left, got Garry Templeton to
hit into a Ioree out and rei ired
George Hendrick on a .
bouncer to Dan Driessen.
The crowd of 38,216, which
had given him a sl~nding

CHII.l.I COTHF: f'ltillir ut1 1 S tJ ~Ih ei:ls lt~ rn Ohi ll (;oif
c and Mari elltl temn s won AssuciHiion i:l lld Mariel tu i:tlsu
Friday's prc&gt;-a m~tew ·,.f lht• l uuk 1:1 l'UIIIWrup spo1 , !Jut

ovation since the . seventh
inning, roared when the final
out was recorded and the
entire Reds' team raced onto
the field and mobbed Seaver.
"I said to myself befor~ the
game, let's catch a no-/litter
tonight ," said rookie catcher
Don Werner, who was filling
in for the injured Johnny
Bench . " ll was a great
feeling when I saw the final
out. He was making them hit
his pitch. The pressure was
all on him. "

New York Met s nn .Junr• 15 of

Field day winners announced
MIDDLEPORT - Pnndpal John Mora has announced the results of the
annual field day held at the
Meigs Junior High School.
Ribbons were awarded in
the lop five places and thCI'
were, respectively :
·
TUG OF WAR
{ Seventh Grade )

Tony

Mark.

Gilkey ,

Goeglein , , Shawn Gilmore,
Bryan Green, M ike Goeglein

Sta cey

Holley .

M ike

Jackson , Al len King , Bil l
Holcomb, Rocky Johnson
Jeff
Workman ,
Greg
Taylor , Matt Van Vranken,
Earl Wine s , Brian Will
Jim Pooler , Steve Powell.
Kenny Mull ins, Doug Mtl

cheiL M ike Mow ery

I Eighth Gradel

Jay

Carsey , Greg

Bu sh ,

Randy Cundiff , Lee Bu rnem ,
Larry Cotterill
Bob Ashley , Jim Boyer .

Mark Boyd . Men1lee Bl ev tns.
Mark Black son
Bill
Powell.
Meadows . Randy
Paul
M 1c hael
Dennis

M ll!er .

BOYS LONG JUMP IS )

Bob Ashley , Dave lanarellt ,
Dave Meadows. M ik e Dor si.
Jef f Baughman .

GIRLS LONG JUMP lSI

Laura
Smit h,
Cind y
Park er . t ie Tanya Stobarl
Ka ren
Gogg ins .
Ju dy
AleJ&lt;a nder

BOYS SOFTBALL

Bill Powe ll , Mik e Dors t.
R i c k Smit h .· Ji m Boyer .
Roger K ov alch1k .

GIRL S SOFTBALL THROW

Anderson . Litura
Smith , Paula Harl an . Bar
bara
Whillatch . Jackie
Peine

Kr 1sl1n

BOYS FOOTBALL

Bob As h ley . R1ck. Sm llh ,
Allen You ng . Gen e Klein .
Bryan Green

GIRL S FOOTBAL L

Ja ck1e

Mark

Thort on ,

Br1an
Whaley .
Whalend .

Terr y

BOYS HlGH JUMP

Brent
Sisson .
Roger
Kovalch tk . Br yan Gheen ,
Mark
Bla ckson .
R1c k
Chancey .

GIRLS HIGH JUMP

Lynn Ol1ver.

TIRE RACE

Tony Gil key , J1m Bentz.
Pey ton .

Bill Colmer . Jun
Charles Landers

BOYS
FRISBEE THROW

Allen

Wh il11ngton

Pe tr 1~.

Barb Grue~er .
Angelia
Curt1s . Vi ck 1 Boyes

Dave

Murray

McGuire
Young , Jell

GIRLS LONG JUMP IR)
ViCkt Debord and Paula
Sw is her .
lie ,
Georgia
Johnson , Edie Grimm , Penny

Allen
King ,
John
Cremean s. Steve Ri char dson .
Ter r y Adkms , Tim Ja rrell .

GIRLS FRISBEE
Smdh , Tammy
E1 c h rnger ,
Mar y
Beth

C1 r1dy

Hcw•.Jey. Connie Smith , Ang1e
HubbMd

BOYS SHOT

Jul 1a Hayes. Lynn Oltvet ,

Barb Grueser . Julta Spflncer

BOYS LONG I Rl

Randy
Murra y .
Mtk e
Ja ckson , Mark BlacK son,
Bru ce Gheen . Tr ov Bauer

La rr y Cotterill , Mik e
Smdh. 811 1 Powell, John
Sm dh. Doug Mdchell

GIRLS SHOT

L au ra Sm i th , Anda Har
mon, Mary Lee. Wend y TtiiJS,

Cheryl l-"1erce ; 11na ':J te w a r t .
Joyce Stewart ; Jim Quillen .
Bill Pridd y .

Kri stin Anders on

SACK RACE

M ike Goegl ei n, Roche ll e
McDaniel. Judy Alexander .
Rod Ebersbach, Sue Wise .

OBSTACLE COURSE

Ro dney
K111g , R1 c~ Sm1lh and Tim
Fil e (tied for th ird), Gene
Klein.
.Mark . Blac k s.on,

SACK RELAY
V1 Ck i Debord . Greg Bus h,
Coat s, John Cremeans .
Penny Wandl ing, DeAnna
Van Meter , Julia Spence r ,
Ren ee WilltS ; Ste p hanie
Houc h tns. Paula Horton .
Roc k y
Johnso n ,
B i ll.
Holcom b ; K aren Barrell ,
T eresa Ba sh am , Regina
Blanton . Krist tn An derson :
Greg File . Ralph Sni d er ,
Bnan Spencer, Kim Roush .
Hel!lZ

BOYS 880

Bruce
Gheen ,
Bryan
Gheen , John Sm ith. · Troy
Bauer. Jeff Lambert.

GIRLS BBO

Lau ra
Smi th ,
Bar b
Grueser , V i cki DeBord. Barb
W i II , Kathy Pa rker .
BOYS lO
Tracey Pope , M ike Dors t ,
Mark Black son. Tim Ja rre l.
John Cremeans, t1e .

WHEELBARROW RACE
Heinz CorPs Bill Colmer ;
Mark Goeg lein
Bi ll Goble ;
K i m Fraley
Cindy Croaks .
Frrtnk MM! Jn Jim Pe y ton .
Allen Arn ott
~ a c k Bral ey

GIR LS 50
Lo r i
Pick ett , Georgia
Johnson , Unrecka Johnson ,
Ja m1e Acree (tte ), Fai th
01ckens

EGG AND SPOON

BOYS 440
Stsson,

Mark Cl1ne . Greg Bush , Bill
Colmer . John Crem eans ;
R owe ni'l AveriOil , Ja m ie
Acree. Antla Aikcr , Carla
Ch&lt;lpman .
Mary
Lee .
Ro xanne M c Daniel , L ori
Maynard . Nata lie Lambert ;
K 1m Patter son . Vic Pamter ,
Ja ck Mdl er , Paul Michael ,
and Jottnna Pauley , Roberta
Meyers. Ja cki e Petr ie , Betty
Murph y

Brent
Ran d y
M ur r ay . Dave lan aretli .
Gene K lei n , Jim Bentl .

GIRLS 440

Kristin Anderson , Cindy
Crooks .
Paula
Hort on ,
Brenda Smith , Lynn Oli¥er .

BOYS 100

Dave lana re lli . Rnn P,..
Kova lchik , Randy Murray ,
tie , Terry Adkin s , Mik e
Ja ck son .

PIGGYBACK RACE

B Goble
B. Green : W.
T illts T. War d ; M. Spangl er
Dennts Th ornt on · Pam
Crook s
Sheets

Greg Bush ,
Helen Slack .

Georgia Johnson . Paula
Swisher , Cheryl Pierce .
Susan Swan , Bec ky Ha nd ley.

Jim

t•e

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R1 ggs, !1e ; Fr~nk Martin

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Will try for number two now, Seaver says
CINCINNATI (UPII mnlh .
Persptralion dripped from
Three pitches later Garry
Tom Seaver's body as he sat Templeton grounded to
on a stool in front of his locker Da vey Concepcion, who
answering the barrage of tossed to Joe Morgan at
questions fired his way after second to for ce Mwnphrey.
pitching the first no-hiller of
Then, with the count two
his caree~ Friday night while strikes and one ball, George
blanking the St. Louis Hendrtck grounded to
cardtnals 4~ .
Driessen for the final out as
Outside the clubhouse in Seaver's teammates poured
the waiting room reserved for from the dugout.
players' wives Nancy Seaver
Seaver, beamin g happily ,
was still wiping away tears. waved his cap triumphantly
"Tears of joy," she said. "I as the crowd roared .
" It wa&gt; fun," were the first
burst out crying when Danny
(Driessen 1 stepped on first words spoken by Seaver as he
base for the final out."
entered the clubhouse.
Seaver's reaction?
If Seaver was nervous, it
"He had a super smile on didn't show.
his face after I stepped on the
Larry Shepard, the Reds'
bag ," said Driessen.
pitching coach, was though .
"I offered to sell hinl the
" My hands were as wet in
ball," said the Reds' first that ninth inning as they are
baseman, jokingly, "but he now ," said Shepard, who had
wouldn't buy it. "
just emer ged from the
shower room .
Driessen laughed.
"Sure I gave it to him," he
" I got stronger at the end of
said.
the ga me ," sa id Seaver.
"How do I feel? "
"From the seventh inning on
Seaver smiled .
I bega n to feel the excitement
"Now," he said, ''I'll try to of the fans ."
get No.2."
Surprisi ngly, Seave r
From the seventh inning on pitched the no-/litter without
the crowd of 38,216, sensing what he termed a "super
history in the making, had fastball ."
given Seaver an ovation each
" I had very good control,"
lime he walked t.o lhe mowtd. satd Seaver. "That was the
But Seaver didn't need the··· big thing ."
roar of the crowd to tell hinl
When did he first think he
he had a no-l1itter going .
had a chance for a no-hitter•
"You're always aware of it ,_::~en Driessen stepped on
when you haven't given up a ftrsl for the final out," was
hit in a game," he said .
ltio laughing retort.
Five ltmes during hi s
"Seave r 's right," sa id
ca reer Seaver had pitched Anderson. "He had great
one-/litters.
control. He didn't go to his
" l' vealwaysfelt l'd getone 'heater' too much ."
if I got th e breaks," said the
Was he nervous on the
Reds' 33-year-old right - bench''
"I never talked lo him until
hander. "Tonight I did ."
''That," said a beaming he went oullhere in the lop of
Reds Mana ge r Sparky the ninth, " replied Anderson .
Anderson, "should silence all "Then I told him that if
the pe ople who thou ght anyone tried to bwtl not lo
Seaver was through ."
'l11e Reds' manager was
remembering the comments
that circulated around the
league after Seaver lost four
of hi&gt; first fi ve dec isions th is
season .

" I've seen a couple of nohillers pilthed against us.
One by Ri ck Wise and one by
DIC k 10 &lt;1 ~l·r •CS of one year
Ken Holtzman ," continued
cont r ac t &lt;.. me terms ot wh .c n
Anderson . "But this is the
were no r rl'l ca.-.cd
Da ll&lt;tS ·
S1G nCd d rt C'n~1vc
first one I can ev er
1nternationa I League
end Harvl'Y Mttrt•n sa tcty Cl lll
Untted Press International
remember anyone pitching
HMn S
1Uil f1111Q !lack.
Dou q
W L Pel. GB
for
me either in the major s or
Den ~t&lt;;On c'lrl d
\a tef ·t
Ro ndy
AO 20 .667
Huq hc') to mul l •ycar to nlr ,H. I!&gt; Charleston
minors.''
R1chmon d
33 26 .559 6' ~
of undrscto&lt;,l'd term s
Seaver had retired 19
Bu ria to
S1q nca all cns •vc Pawtu ckel Jt 27 .534 8
Tidewater
30 30 .500 10
lack iP Clnd &lt;;n i h round dr il l !
batters in a row when he
ChOtec Er ,c Smtih at Sou lhern Toledo
28 2B .500 10
walked pinch hitter Jerry
M•!oS• '&gt;"~• PP • to a ser1es ot one
Co lumbus
15 19 .463 12
Ro( hester
15 35 .455 12' 7 Mwnphrey on five pitches to
Syracuse
18 40 .310 11
open the top of the ninth .
; Friday's Results
" Aller that walk," said
Toledo 7, Ttde wate r 0
Seaver,
" I told myself, 'Wait
Chc:lrle ston 4, Ro ches ter 0
a
minute
pal, you can lose
Col umbus 5. Sy ra cuse J
Pawtuck et 6. Richmond S. 10 this game."'
1nnmgs
With the count two balls
Sunday ' s Games
and
one strike. L.&lt;Ju Brock
Toledo at Ttdewa ter
fouled
off four pitches before
Rochester at Charles ton
fly ing to George Foster in left
Columbus at Sy racuse
Rr ch mond at Pawtucket
field for the first out in the
Football
Bal! .mor p
S1q ncd t 1qh t ena
Rf'ev• M cC.1II r.r&lt;,l round dril l !

Morales and then, after
walking Ken Reitz, retired
Mike Phillips on a ground
ball lo Morgan.
Only three limes did the
cards come close to getting a
hit.
In the fourth inning Morgan
made a diving one-handed
slop o£ Hernandez' growtd
ball far to his left and then
tossed to first for the out.
In the seventh inning
Hernandez ' hot smash
bounced off Seaver's glove
and was fielded by Davey
Concepcion, who threw to
first for the

worry about the left side of
the infield. Ray (Knight 1
would cover that. I told him to
til kc the right side and be
sure to cover first if one got
past him."

The cards, though, didn't
try a bunt.
Only once during the game
was Seaver in trouble. That
was in lhc second inning
when, with one out, Keith
Herna ndez walked, stole
second and con tinued to third
on Don Werner's wild throw .
However, the Card first
baseman was stranded when
stru ck out

CHAIN SAWS

KCpool
today
CHESHIRE - The Ky ger
Creek Htgh School swimmin~
pool wtll open to the public at
1 p.m. today. ll will open
da tly from llo 6 p.m. except
10 ttmes of bad weather or
extenuating . circumstances.
llalph Baylor , Rt. 1,
Gallipolis, is pool manager
Lifeguards arc Tamm ~
Hems worth,
Teres~
Thompson and Teresa Mil chell.
Pool rate s a rc : seaso n
family, $22 plus $2 per ehild ;
season adull, $18 ; season
child , $10 ; adull single rates.
$1; · chi ld's single rule 50
eenls, and private groups $35.
According to Turn Hairston,
count y
sc ho ol
superintendent , rates are the
same as last year.

f'UMj,;ROY - In recent
Tee-Ball action , The Daily
Sen I inel team handed the
Sugar Run Ash land team its
firs! defeat of the yea r, 30-29.
. Randy Hawley was the big
htll er for the Sentinel team
by racking up two tripl es and
Wall)' Halfield was not far
·behind wilh lwo doubles. The
win boosted the Sentinel
record to th ree-one.
In Little League action , the
Re edsvil le Rocket s were
defeated by the Tigers of
Tuppers Plains. 8-2.
Co wdre y wa s the onl y
Hockel to get a htl off of the
win ni ng pit cher, Bau ma n,
with a single.
.Guthrie wa:-; the leading
htll er for the victors with a
triple and a double. Other
hill ers for lhe Tigers were
Ba Iocr. Carpenter, and J .
Bauman eac h with a single.
. Bauman was the winni n ~
pll cher fur the Tigers, while
walking onl y three and
fanning 16. Cowdrey was
g1ven credit fo r the Joss when
he replaced sUu1ing pit cher
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Contact Heubcn Hilchey,
Ht. G, Marietta or Michael
Fi sher, Itt. I. Wal erford ,
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Tigers even
JONES HAS SURGt:RY
Wt~t e rford
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SAN FHA NC ISCO I UP II -BOSTON (UPI I - Seattle
Setl onl on St. llt. 339 at 'llw Sun Francisco Giants
Ma riners outfie lder Ruppert mark al 2·2
Waterford.
Frid ~~ y announct•ll th e si gn in~
Jones underwent successful
There wtll be three classes of th eir N11 . 1 pi ck in the Junt'
surgery Saturday for an
GALLIPOLIS
The rn the tournament this dr::Jfl , 1·atth t· r
H1•lwr t
ap pendec to my. Jo nes had Gallipoli s Lilli e Lea gue yea r Open " A" and "B" .
Ernrn eu C'Urtllnings of
cumplainect or stomach Pains Tigers defea ted the Yankees
Entry fee is 150 . The lllil'Gigll ,
befu r~ the start of Friday
12-li, in a city league game o~
tnghl s game wtth the Boslon Mem orial ~" ic ld friday ,
Red Sox and was sen I:to the evening.
hospita l. He is expected to be
Tim llush was credited
lost to the Mariners for at with the win. R. Ba ird was
RESPIRATORY !!UPPORT SYSTEM
leas! l wo week&gt;.
charged with the defeat.
Jon es had played in 64
Anthony Polcyn led the
games and was batting .256 wmners, now 2-2. with th ree
with three homers and 23 si ngles and a triple. John
COMPl£7£
runs batted in.
Johnson had a home run and
INVENTORY OF
stngle.
Clark had a triple and
HESP/HATOHY
single for the losers. Burnes
THEHAPY
had a triple.
REJOINS RED SOX
EOU/PMENT
BOSTON iUPI J - The
lloston Hed Sox announced
&amp;SUPPliES
Satu rday that pitcher Bill Lee
SEA'l"!'Lj,; IU f'll - The
has rejuined the team after
whal tea m spokesman Bill Seattle ScCJ hawks annmmced
Crowle termed " A 24-h our Fr iday they have signe d
runnmg back Jeff Bergeron
windstunn .''
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Leading the way lor the
Pomeroy
team
were
Whitlatch and Fields, who
were the battery for the A's.
Other
hitt ers
were
Kovalehick, C. McKinney ,
[)avis, and Wamsley.
Httters for the Raci ne club
were K. Wolfe a double and z.
IJecgle with a. single.
Jerry Fields wa s th e
wiiming pitcher for the A's a&gt;
he fanned 13 and walked only
1wo batters. Fields has struck
uut 32 batlers in his last 12
innings of play. Receiving the
loss for Racine was McNickle.
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&lt;:olf Club temu nf Mike Cor\\·ere one stroke tmck uf lhe bin :md (lary FcndcriJo.sd t
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Nil'k Holmes. Jr., and Mtck
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Muran . uf the Chillicothe
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Cou ntry ClulJ lied at a IJe~ l
l••ll 65 wtlh Bill Whelsell , .Jr ..
and Fred Rake uf the Marictla Country Club fur fir~ t Scioto results
place.
COLUMBUS iUPI )
Tile sct tmd place tk , at !iii,
Lillie Majority blasted to a
•tiX&gt;Il between Ted Ba uer and
record I :574-5 mile in winCcurgc Offen berger of . the ning the featured ninth race
Marietta Cuu11lry Cl ub alld at Scioto Downs Friday niKhl.
Hick Macklin and !lick Spires
The time was the fastest of
of the Ptckaway Country
the season in the United
Club.
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Stales by a three-year-uld
Cunley and Saunde r~ uf the ftlly on a five-eighths mile
Gallipolio Gulf Club hod 67 .· track, erasi ng a I :59 3-5
Farther down among the clocking set by Passing
Glance last month at Scioto.
The winner charged ahead
of Native Amber in the
stretch and won by one length
In other Lilli e League
to return $3.40 and $2.40.
actton, lhe Racine Royals
There was no show betting
bombed their rival s, the
because only five horses were
Racine Cardinals by a score
enter ed in lhe race . Flying
of 14-8. he game was a close
Mary came in third .
match up until the last inning
Easy Susan captured (he
when the Royals scored eight
first race, kicking off a 3-10.0
runs to give them the victory . trifecta combmalion that was
Major hitt ers for the
worth a whopping $11 ,464 .20.
Royals were R. Cummins and
Bonnie Plate was second and
C. Bostick each with a triple
Peggys Red Rock was third.
and N. Bostick who had a
A crowd of 7,284 wagered
perfect night at the plate wilh
$556,086.
three singles and two
doubles. For the Cardinals,
It Fisher and C. Hobbs were
BOSTON IUP! i - The
the leading hitters.
Booton
Hed Sox called up
Bostick was given credit
outfie
!der
Sam B(1wen from
for lhe win as his team only
their
1
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farm club · in
allowed 12 hils, and R Lyons
Pawtucket,
ll.I..
the club
was given the loss.
annnunced
Friday
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H. Royals
211 208- 14
H. Cardinals
002 33Q- 8
Visiting Portland defeated
the Racine Cardinals Thursday eveni ng, 8-4.
Must uf the action ca me
early in the game when Portland picked up three runs in
the first inning off of losing
pitcher C. Hobbs.
Leading hillers for the
Racine club were R Lyons
and D. Salmons. ahd the
leading hiller for the Portla nd club was Ward . Connolly
was the winning pitcher for
Portland and Hobbs lhe
losing pitcher.
Port land
302 201-ll
lta cme
100 111-4
In Pony League action, the
Pomeroy A's romped over
Racine 13-1.
Majority of the Pomeroy
runs carne in the 2nd inning
when the . A's picked up five
runs and the Racine club
went score less. The onl v
Racine run came in the first
inning .

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ROCKETS SIGN BA!lR y
HOUSTON 1UP! I - The
Houston Ftockets Saturday
stg ncd
Golden
State
Warriors' All-Star forward
Rick Barry to a two-year
contract .
Barry', an eight-y ea r
veleran, has averaged 25.6
poi nts in 642 NBA games. In
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for a 2:1.1 average with the
Warriors. He played out his
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TOURNAMENT IS SET
The Pom eroy Golf Course
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To urnam ent Sundav morning, June 25. manager John

Thomas ann ounced ~atur­
day . Tro phi es . will be
awarded fur low net , low
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longest pul l.

Swimming lessons
underway at Rio

LYNE CENTER POOL SCHEDULE
Week of June 19, 1971

DATE - ACTIVITY

TIME
1-4 p.m.

June 19 Open Swim'

6-Bp .m .
1-3 p.m .
1-3 p.m .

June 20 Open Swim
June 21 Open Swim

RIO GRANDE - If keeping
cool is your goal this summer, here is the oppcrtunit y
you 've been waiting for.
The athletic department of
Rio Grande College and
Community College will offer
swimming lessons for anyon e
six years or older.
Cost for the mstruction will
bell5.
Three different class limes
will be offered. Tuesday. and
Thursday eveni ngs the class
will run from 5 p.m. - 6 p.m.,
June 20 through July 11.
Two classes which began
June 3. will meet fiv e days a

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Friday's linescores
Mator L t&gt; ague Results

By Uni ted Press l nternation•l
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011 . N1ekro . Skok ( 4 ) , So lomon
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Nrek ro (7 7J HR S- P ittsburgh ,
Ott IJ ), Parker (101 . Atlanta ,
Horner t 11
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W Sea\l'er {8 41 L Denny (6 Messer sm i th (7) and Munson .
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Bav lor 11 61 , Fairly ( 7) ; New
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W ( Miton 176 1 L Jones 15
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GAUIPOLIS, OHIO

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CINClNNATI !UPI )- The
Cincinnati Reds Sat urday
anno uneed
a
17-game
schedule cover lng 13 cities
for their goodwill exhibition
tour of Japan this fall .
The trip , from Oct . 25 to
Nov 22, will be the Reds' first
to Japan and the flrSI for any
major league team since
19R The tour is spcnsored by
the Yomiuri Shlmbun. a
Japanese newspaper .
Ga mes will be played
against the Yomiuri Giants.
based in Tokyo, and other
Japan teams.

Northfielll results
NO RTHFIELD ,
Ohi o
iUPI J- Fritz the Cat turned
on the speed in the stretch
Friday night to grab a four
length victory over Hidden
Secrets in lhe featured race
at Northfield Park.
The winner. driven by Dick
Wentzel. covered the mile in
the fastest time of his life 2:01 - and returned $5 , $3.40
and 13. Tars Albason finished
third.
The l().h race big triple
com bin at io n uf 1-2-7 wa s
worth $3,111.90 .
A rrowd of 4,722 wagered
$492,000.

Major Leagu e L eaders
By Unih::d Press International
Battin;
f Based on ISO at b~ts l
National Lutue
,
G . AB . H . Pet.
Gri ttcy Cln
6~ 7S7 83 .323
Burrogh s All
S9 193 62 .32 1
Smllh LA
53 195 62 .318
Madlock SF
47 183 58 .317
Bowa Phi l
SS 23'8 75 .315
Cla rk SF
60 no n : 31 4
lopes LA
52 188 59 .314
Puh l Hou
53 714 67 .313
S1 mmons S1 .L
62115 67 .311
Fos ler Cin
63 149 77 ,309
Am eri ca n L~agu e
G . AB . M. Pet .
C.Hew M 1n
55 208 74 .356
Jac kson Cal
il7 160 53 331
Pin ie tla NV
44 157 Sl . 315
Rey nolds Sea
60 211 68 .312
MOlitOr M il
51 217 69 .318

Lynn Bos

AmerlcJn Ltatu•

Ma lor League Standings
By United P-ress International
National Leatue
East
W L Pet. GB
14. 2~ . 586
Chi cago
31 26 .5-4 4 11~
Ph!Ia
J1 31 .508 41 •
Montr ea t
21 J1 .466 . f
P lll sb r gh
28 J 6 .438 9
New York
13 Al .35 9 14
St . LOU IS
west
W L. Pet. GB
San Fran
39 21 .650 Cincinat ,
38 25 .603
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LO S Ang
JS 27 .56S S
Houston
26 32 .44 8 12
Sa n D ie go
27 35 .435 13
A 11anta
24 35 .407 14' •
Fr iday ' s Ruults
Pittsburgh 9, Atlanta 4
Cinci'n nati 4, Sl Lou is 0
Phi lact elph ia 5. San Die go 0
Chicago 7, Hous 6, 13 inns .
L os A.nyeltos 2, Mont r eal 1
San Francisco 7, New York 4
Sunday 's Game!.
p,ttsb u·r gh a t Atlan ta
Sf. Louis a t Ci ncinnati
Ch icago at Hous ton . nigh t
Mohtreal a t Los Angeles
Phi ladelphia a t Sa n D iego
New Yprk at San Fran , 2

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De troit
Cleve ln d
Toronto

Oakland

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l~ 30 .516

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M iiW 8, Cleve 6, 10 inns.
Bal ti more 6, Oakland 0
California 10, Nl!w York 7
Boston 6, seante J
M innesota s, Detroit ~
~ses City 2. Ch iceoo 1

year contracts Friday.
Financial arrangements
were not revealed .

41 , Zisk . Tex. 40 : Mu rr ay . Bait ,
Thompson , Det , Thom as, M il
and Oliver , lex 39 .
Stolen Bases
National League : Moreno ,
P ill 27 ; Cedeno , ftou 23 :
Maddox , Ph il and Trwe ras. P ill
19 . LOp('S , LA 16.
American Leagu e: Wilson .
KC 24; Oilone . Oak and Cruz ,
Sea Jl . LeF lor e , Oet and Wi lls,
Te• 19 .
Pitching
National Le~gue : Grimsley.
Mil 11 3. Kn e pper . SF 83 .
R Reuschel. Chi , Seaver . Cin,
Jo hn . LA an d Blu e, Sf B ~
American Lugue : Gu idry ,
NY 10 0 . Torrez. Bos 10 2,
Tanan a . Cal 10 3; F"laMgan and

POMEROY - The Five
Poi nt Star Stitchers J . L. Club
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White reside nce with 14
members and thr ee adviSQrs
in attenda nce . Bu siness
discussed was an over-night
tn p lu Colum bus for a fashion
show and the Rega\ta \alent
show. Demonstrations were
Extension Swine Specialist given by Deni se White,
Phil Rick s of Johnston Cheryl Fol mer , Rae\ ee n
County, N.C.. says that
s om e h og pr o d ucers Oliver , an d Patty Parker on
rocon gnize th e fert ili zer such subjects as being a good
val ue of ~wine was te a nd hostess. sand art. F'ren ch
ha ve designed systems that coo kies, and how to arrange
oUow them to take od· food attractively. Refreshvantage it. but many ~ivt" ments were served by Becky
lilllothuuMhllo the nutrient Edwards, Laura Eichi nge r,
valu e. Th e manure in an and Che ryl F'olmer . The next
underflou r pit is so concen- meeting will be hel d June 26 .
tra ted tha t little bacterial
action tokes place. t hus the Demonstrations and a health
nutritmt value s remain fairlv pro gram were planned for
con stant. Depe nding on th-e the next meetin g. - Lori
storage syslt! m yo u use . Luuks, Reporter.
some wa ste will retain its
nutrient values longer t han
Th e Country Kids HI Clu b
others. " You lose only about mel June 3 allh e Ril a Maust
20% of the nitrogen when residence with nine members
wa ste is stored in a p it. while and three advisors In alyou may lose over 50% when ten dance. 4-H Camp was
waste is stored in a lagoon .
Have t he ma nu re analyzed discussed by the members. A
ear h time yo u change first aid demonstration on
raLions ... he stiggesl s. Ricks howto treat a person in shock
figures that 4,000 gullons of was given by Bill Maust.
munure per acre wou ld Kenny Barnett report ed on a
su pply enough ni trogen Lo fie ld trip for his club project,
produce top-quulity Coastal fl ying a plane at the Parkersbermuda·grass on one NorLh burg Airp ort. The next
Carolina farm.
meeting will be held June tO
al the Maust residence.
Lynn Smith, Reporter .

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PH. 992-7034

American L eague : Ryan , Cal .
11) . Gu idry , NY B.S . F lanagen ,
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-Patch Kits
-Algaecide
-Water Thermometer
-Stabilizer
-Pool Hose
-PH Plus &amp; Minus
-Chlorine Concentrate -Vacuum Heads
-Leaf Nets
-Extension Handles

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non·househok1 uses Remo ves up 1o 210 000

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Yes! We service at your local Hotpoinl Dealer.

Store Hours: 8:30 to 5:30. Mill closed al 5:00

Serving MeigS, Gallia and Mason Counties.

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MARJETTA - President Ma rietta.
Dona ld L. Ba rr ett has
Colltn s,
George
M.
scheduled lh e Buckeye Hills- cha irman, audit - budget
'Hoc king Va ll ey RegiO nal committee has scheduled a
Deve lop m e nt District meeting fur his committee Exec utive Co mmitt ee Cliff McLane, Floyd Henmeetin g for Tuesday, June derSQn, Edward WhiLe, Phil
27, beginning at 1 p.m. at the Tom e and President Barrell.
BH-HVRDD Co nf e r e nc e lo meet Tuesday , June 27 , 6
Room at 216 Putnam Street. p.m. in the office of the
410 St Clair Build ing. execut ive director.
John Hagan, chairman of
the per son nel pol icy and
pr oc edu re co mmitt ee h t:~ s
schedu led l:l meeting of his
PATRON ANGRY
LONG BEACH iU Pl i - A comm ittee - Ri chard H
man angered that hi s fa vori te Hull , Max J\dkins, Willi am
stool had been taken by St orm s, and Presid ent
someone else fir ed six shots Barrett to meet Tuesda y.
from a small -caliber pistol al June 21, at 6:20 p.m. in lhe
drinkers in a bar Friday . uffi l'e uf t he executive
killing one man and wounding dircrtur.

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James Hudson, 25, was
dead on arrival at St. Mary's
Hospital. Kermit Ross, 25 ,
wa s ho spit alized w&gt;th a
gunshot wuuud and Gary
He wa \. 24, whu suffered a
hand wound, was treated and
released .
The gunman wa s not
ident ifi ed.

Dairy and

TWO SHOTS NEE DED
AT LANTA tUPl i - Two
vaccine shtJtS may be needed
to prutect cerl.ain age groups
th1s fall and winter against
the m um of Russian Influ enza, one of thr ee flu
strrlins expct'teP to make
Americans miserable. hea lth
officials wa rned Frida y.

poultry news
Feoera\

CO LUMBU S. Oh 10

.-, t,lle da 1ry a nd poult r y marker
news

Paid 10 Ohio coun tr y pa ck 1ng
plant., l or eg gs del 1ve r ed to

rnat or Oh 10 c, t .e:. , De1 r011 and
P 1II Sburqh , 24 nou rs en dinq 10
il tn
Fr 1day , c ases in cl ude d .
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Lose lo ts
Ca noned
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BUY A 50lb. BAG
OF PURINA
RABBIT CHOW'

JO 50

A medr um
37 &lt;!2
A smull
32 4-l
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to the
Industry
That Keeps
Us Strong!

II·, 1111!' 11! the 1110'1

lO Gal. Gas a/1-ntw, fuel·sawtr wat1r
heater !eaMino · low BTU pilot."
Savts approltm~lely 1.• 89.200 BTU 's
per vear Glass-lined tank. S-year limned wa rranty, 52 1n high, 18in . d~ml!·
!er (2 1 · 15tiO)RtQular ~St12.iS.

10• pnce ana enjoy laste-lempling ilellcat~s !he year around . Stop &gt;n an!l see !hem now. Ouanlities llmite&lt;l .

Development meetings are annoum:ed :

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HANDS DNA
GREAT
Ill
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Drive a little and save a lot - Free Delivery within 75 miles.

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milk to fit her family 's purse
and nu tritional needs.

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The fed eral reg ul at ions
effective on May 3,
1918. Stales like Ohio, which
did nut ha ve sufficien t
au thority under e xi~ting stale
la w Lu update their st rip
mini ng programs to meet
fed eral stttndards ~ were m
jeop a1·dy of \usi ng t heir
regu latory authority . at the
slate lev el.
On May 15 . Gov. Jatnes A.
Rhndes issued an executi ve
order .lo invoke the federal
rul es in Oh io until the Ohio
Gener a l Asse mbl y co uld
ena cl .comp a rable state
leg islation.
l11is ha s enabled Ohio to
re tain
tls
regulator y
authorit y and permitted str ip
mi ners to continue dealing
with lh e state instead of th e
federa l gove rnment.
If adopted in Ohio, the new
rules would im pose st ricter
mini ng and reclam at ion
performance standards for
pr ime farm land. mo un taintop and stee p slope
minin g;
requir e min ing
and
rede:tmation
lo be cons iste nt Wil h
lan.d use polic ies; require
rec la mation on
su rfa ce arects affected by
under g r o u nd m i ning
vperations: emphasize the
preservatio n of groundwater
suppli es: and raise mini ng
pe rmit fees from $30 to $50
per acre of la nd affected.

wide range ol options, Including trans pl anting lhe
darter from its Lillie Tennessee River home.
TV,\ Chairman S. David ',
Fr eeman and assistant Int er\c,H' Sec ret. ll ry Robert
Herbst " agreed tha t t he ~
Tell ico project should be
redesigned in a manner that
gives high priority to the
hum an needs in the region
while remaini ng within the
constra ints uf appli ca ble
law, " a spokesma n said .

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WASHJNGTON iU Pl} Stym ied by a Sup reme Court
dec ision. the Tenn essee
Valley Authori ty has agreed
lu redesign lhe 1119 million
Tellico Dam project to accommodate lhe snail darter.
a small fi sh whose existence
had been threatened by the
project.
In a joint announcement
F' riday, TVA and t he Interior
Depart ment said a special
task f(Jrce win consider a

t)l'l'ttme

90 calories per cup.
" Lowlal Milk " - Fal
removed so that the milkfa l
cont ent is wilh&lt;n the range of
0.5 lo 2.0 percent. Caloric
val ue would be higher than
fur skim mi lk.
"Vitam m ll Mil k" - The
vit amin D content has been
increased to at least 400
U.S P. unit s per quart.
Nutr·1tiu n u ut ho riti c::;
recumm cnd thi s amount of
vitam in D d&lt;&gt;ily for children.
"Fortified Milk" - Milk in
whil'h the vllamin (lJid-\Jf
mineral l'OJ1tcnt ha.s been
im:reased . Fur example,
skim milk may be forl &gt;fied
with vitamin A. Extra nonfat
milk solid s may be add ed lu
furl ified milk products. Thus.
lhe calor!&lt;: va lu e of plain
sklrn milk may be increased
from 90 ca lor ies per cup to l l 0
calunes . The cost of fo11ified
milk is hi gher than rur nun·
fo rt ifwd milk . The form of
mi lk selected should be based
upun the family's nutritional
needs .as well as ta ste
preferen ces.
Du the y need 1u watch
caluri es?
Do adults need t.o lcurn to
lik e skin1 nlilk instead of
whole milk'
Are there children who
need vitamin D thctt viletmin
D enriched milk prov ides'
Dues milk serve the im!Jill1ant sourr.:e for vitamin A
ur arr other food sources of
vitami n A inrluded in the dtel
regula rly·: Probably vitamin
A enr iched mi lk fo r children
is a wise chu ic e.
'll1ese 1.1rc a fe w nu lrition
fac ts that should a ff ec t
chokes uf mil k. Other choices
lhat influ ence cost are the
ki nd uf cont ainer, hom e
de li very ur store pick up,
store brands a nd naltonC!IIy
adverti sed brands .
111e wise hum emak ~r buys

The Tuppers Plains 4-H
Girls met June 6 al the
Ange la Coll ins residence wi th
ll1e Super Chics 4-H Club
seven members nnd lhrce mel June 10 al the Linda

Equally at home in the
feedlot or in the field

AUTOMATIC
WATER SOFTENER

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1n on~ 32

Ohio

affecl greatly the amount of
BY OIANA S. EBERTS
mon ey spent for milk as well
Extension Agent
as the amount of vari ous
Home Economics
nutrients provided .
Meigs County
How do I know th e
POMEROY - Milk is
form of milk to buy'!
known to be a nutritious food
'nle foll owing statements
an d gt:!nerally considered an
important patt of the diet of highlight ce rta in nutrients
children. So many for ms of present rn some dair y
milk are now availab le in a produ cts .
" Sta nd ardiz ed Milk " wide cost range that choices
1
made in bu ying milk can cont&lt;.~ins nul less than 3 :!
percent milk fal and t wclve
percent lola \ so lids. Caloric
va lu e is about IG5 per cup .
·' Unslandardized Milk" no adjustm ent in content has
been made by the dairy .
advisor s in attendan ce. Labe l must state "Wh ole
Plants a nd ga rdenin g, Mi lk " and percenta ge uf
sew ing. a nd furnitur e butterfat .
refinishin g project s were
"'Ski m or Skim med Milk "
discussed. A demonstration - milk fat content is less than
on gardening was given by 0.4 percent . Ca lori c content is
Tim Dur st . Refr eshm ents
GETS EVEN
were se rved by Teresa
Collin s. The next meeting will
BURI EN. Wash . tU Pi i
be hel d June 29 al the Rose Bcu bara Smith got mttd as
.Ca rr residence. - Ange la blazes at her car su she
decided tu beat it lu death .
Cullins. Reporter.
Wh en th e 14-year-o\d
le wouldn '1 stm1 for
automubl
The F'1ve Point Bucks 4-H
!he
umpteenth
time early
Cl ub mel .Ju ne 8 at the Rocky
Friday.
Ms. Smith. 28, look a
Pit1.e r reside nce with 10
members and nne advisor in basc ba11 bat out of the trunk
a!lendan ce.
A fi shing and starte d swinging.
King Coun ty Police Officer
demonst ration was given by
Jim
Fuda arr ived at lhc
Ri ck Lon g. Refre shment s
scene an d found lhe vehicle
were served by Mr5. Pitzer.
with ail it s windows and
The next meeting will be held
headli ght s sma shed and
Ju ne 27 al the Tommy Pullin s
dents eve rywhere.
res idence . - Tomm y Pullins,
Heporter.
Donohu e residence with six
The Hillbillies 4-H Club met members and one advisor in
June 12 a l the Ma rcia all endance .
Th e
club
Holcomb resi dence - with II members gav e twu skits un
members and one advisor in Me. You an d Oth ers . A
attendance. Demonstrations dem onstration vn bicy('le
were given by Billy Holcomb hand signals was given by
on Pollution in the City . Kenda Donohu e. Hefre shMarci a Holcomb on · Pork ments were served by J&lt;J Y
Product ion. Carl a Rife on Spaun and Kcnda Donohue.
Clothing Complements. and The next meet ing will be he ld
Becky Rife on Flower Gar- Jun e 23 al t he Kat r&gt;na
dening. Refreshments wer e Dunohue res idence .
served by Marcia and Bill y 1.4.1rena Donohu e. Repo11cr .
Holcomb. The next meeting
will be held July 16 al the
McGuire residence, when the •
members wi ll have a hayride.
- Carla Rife. Reporter.

TVA agrees to change

slate law .

mining program.
According lu Charles Call ,
Chief uf UDNR's Divi sion uf
H eda m e~ I I(Jn, in order for
Ohi u to continu e jurisdiction ,
the Division must submit to
the U. S. Department of In ·
te r·io r a progr am that
demonst rates Ohio ca n en·
for ce the mur e stringent
federal regul ations l h rou~h

Meigs 4-H Club News

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f 10 mn ing s l
Mil
000100 311 ~ B 120
CIC
000 400 OiO 0 -- 6 9 1
So rensen , Mc Clure (9),
Castro 110 1 and Martinez .
Moore 110&gt;. W1se . Kern (BJ,
Sp111ner {1 01 ana AleiC ander . w
McClur e (2 2) L- Kern (S 2)

WE HAVE•••

529 JACKSON PIKE
HOURS
MON-SAT. 9 am - 8 PM

FFA BOYS ATTEND FORESTRY CAMP - Pictured
above, left to right, are Donald Sl . Claire of the Hannan
Tra~ FFA and Jan Collins of lhe Gallipclis ~'FA ,
standmg '" front of the Ohto Forestry Association Camp
headqua~ler~. The forest ry camp is located near Mansfteld, Oh10. Stxly percent of the 1200 cost was furnished by
the Sot! Conserval&gt;on Serv1ce m Gallia C&lt;lunly and the rest
of the cost was assumed by th e local rF A Chapter and the
boys themselves. The camp session was held from Jun e 11
thr~ugh Jun e 16 and covered a varie\y of for estry rela ted
subjects. The boys were transported to the camp by Mr.
and Mrs ..J. Thomas Pope. Mr. Pope is the Hannan Trace
FF A advtsor .
Why dues lhe ala 1111 work
without f&lt;&gt;il. un yuur·day off'' ·

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State Ufft ce Tower , 30 E.
Bruad St.
The pruposed rules would
bring Ohio's sti'ip mine law
into compli Hnce with the
federal st andards uf th e
Sul'face Mining Control and
Rcc\arnatioit Act of 1977 and
wo uld allow Ohi o to con tin ue
tu have exclusive jurisdi ction
over lh e stale's surface coal

What form of milk shall
I buy for my family?

Sunday's 01m11
se attle at Boston
Milwaukee at Cleveland , 2
I&lt;. anus City at Ch icago. 2
Detroit at Minnesota
Cali fornia at New York
Oakland at ·aau lmou
Toron to at Texas, n ight

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
ARE NOW OPEN

48 . Montanec. NY 43 ; Cey and
Sm i th , LA and M cco .. ey , SF 41 .
Ameri can L eagu e: R1 ce , Bos
61 : Stau b, Det 44 ; Ba y lo r. Cal

COLUMBUS - The Ohio
Depar lmenl uf Natural
Resources iODNR l will hold
a public hearing in Colum bus
on Friday, Ju ne :!0, on
pro posed changes in Ohio's
sl ri p mining rules.
ODN R's
Division
of
Reclamation will co ndu ct the
hearing at 9 a.m. in the first
fl uor hearing room of the

31 31 .SOfl 2
:io Jl .~92 31
Texa s
Chica go
29 31 .·d l l h
Minesota
25 lS ..&amp;17 7111
Seattle
l9 A6 .292 16
Frld1y's Results
Toronto 8. Texas 3. 1St
Toronto S. Texas 2, 2nd

NEW SUMMER HOURS

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Earned Run A\·erage
l Ba sed on 6J innings pitched)
Nationttl Lea gue : R Reusd'lel ,
Chi 1 01 , Roge r s, Mil an d
Knepper . SF 179 . Carlton . Phil
2 58 . Blue . SF 'l 01.
American League : . Guidr y,
NY 1 S7 . P almer . Ball 186:
Keough . Oak 1 9(1 , TiM! . Boo:.
2 39 . Spl tttor rt. KC 2 42
Strikeouts
Nat 1ona1 League : R ic hard ,
Hou
116 ,
Niekro, All
91 ;
Seave r , Cin 87 , Montefusco , SP
83 . Rog ers. Mtl ana Btyteven ,

west

Ka n Ci ty
Cali f

BALTIMORE I UPI l - The
Bat lim ore C&lt;llls signed Reese
McCa ll. their fir st-round
draft pick, to a series of one-

Batt ed
"NationalRunsLeague
: Fos ter . Ci n

Palmer , Ball 9

L. Pel.
19 .698
lS .S90
~ • .ss1
16 .s1•
31 29 .517
26 32 ..ue
11 &lt;0 .3&lt;4

New York

S6 208 66 .317

Ri ce Bos
63 263 83 .316
Lezca no M il
511l 1 54 .316
Bel l e re
sa 226 11 .314
Cubbage M m
48 153 .t8 .314
Mom!! Run s
Nat1ona1 League : Luzin sk l,
Phil 15 ; Kingma n, ' Chi and
Foster , Ci n 14 ; Mon day , LA 11:
Sm ith, L A and Win f ield. SO 11
American League : Rice. Bo s
2 1. Baylor . Cal 16 ; Tho mpso n.
Del and Thomas , M il 15 ;
E\l&lt;lnS, Bos and ThOmas , Mil

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Te xas
010.001 000- 2 6 1
Jellerson , Murphy (91 and
Cerone ; Morel. Comer
(2),
Umbarger 19 1 ana Sundber g. W
Je tter son ( S 6) L - Morel 10·
1) HRs - Texas. . Bon ds I BJ.

To Increase Your
Swimming Pleasure
-Swin Masks
-Swim Fins
-Ear Plugs
-Nose Clips

Reds to play 17
tilts in Japan

NAMED COACH
ASHLAND , Ohio I UP()
Jim Seward, 31, coach at
Wayne State University in
Nebraska , was named head
basketbaH mach at Ash land
College Friday .
Seward. who · had a 64-45 ~
record in four years at Wayne
· State. succeeds Joe Gottfried.
· d an
· M
f
who res1~ne
ay a te r
t'Om piling a BJ-45 record in
f'
t Ashl d
IVC ye a~ s a . an .
Gottfried quit to take the
head co aching job al
Southern Ulinois. Seward, a
native of Eva nston , Ill .,
graduated from Hiram Scott
C&lt;lllege in Nebraska .

week through July 3. One will
run from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
with th e second class
beginning al 10 a.m. .a nd
ending at II a.m.

ODNR plans public hearing
June 30 on strip mine rules

p.m.

A true utility performer , the 574 com bines low-profile . easy handli ng and
maneuverability with 52 PTO hp You
gel the stay in g power you need in the
field - plowing . disking , cu ltivalln g .
And the Infin itely variable rate , precision draft control to do work your
ne ighbors envy. Independ ent PTO for
baling , forage chopping or blow ing .
Do it all In the comfort cockpit . "se cured in " by well- positioned control'
consol es.

• 239 cu. in . diese l or 200 cu . in . gas
e ng ines- bolh proven performers.
• " Lighln ing Flas h" s hift - on -the- go
with 8 speeds forward . 4 reverse
and s huttle lever
• Row c rop models ava ilable wi th 96
inch wide fr onl axle .
• Powe r steering , disc brakes, de luxe seal- all slandard .
• Easy-o ff grille a nd swing -out oi l
coo ler lo r quick c leaning

See us for details. Easy finance plans available .

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204 Condor Street
992 -2975
Pomeroy , Ohio
Open :
9:00-5 :30

Mon .-Tues .- Wed .
Fri. &amp; Sal.
8:00-12 :00 Thursday
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Owner

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�C-4- The Suruluy Tnnes.Senlmel, Sund"y, J unc 18, 1978

TOURNAMENT IS SET
The Pom eroy Golf Course
will spo nsor a Regatta
To urnam ent Sundav morning, June 25. manager John

Thomas ann ounced ~atur­
day . Tro phi es . will be
awarded fur low net , low
gru,ss, longest drive. an d
longest pul l.

Swimming lessons
underway at Rio

LYNE CENTER POOL SCHEDULE
Week of June 19, 1971

DATE - ACTIVITY

TIME
1-4 p.m.

June 19 Open Swim'

6-Bp .m .
1-3 p.m .
1-3 p.m .

June 20 Open Swim
June 21 Open Swim

RIO GRANDE - If keeping
cool is your goal this summer, here is the oppcrtunit y
you 've been waiting for.
The athletic department of
Rio Grande College and
Community College will offer
swimming lessons for anyon e
six years or older.
Cost for the mstruction will
bell5.
Three different class limes
will be offered. Tuesday. and
Thursday eveni ngs the class
will run from 5 p.m. - 6 p.m.,
June 20 through July 11.
Two classes which began
June 3. will meet fiv e days a

6-Bp.m.

At""

Cl&amp;~n ( ·

1·3 p.m .
12 noon -4 p.m .
12 noon -4 p.m .

June25. Open Swim

12 noon -.11 p.m .

NOTE 1: New Rates tor June -

UP.! . .--~..
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June 12 Open Swim
June 23 Operi Swim '
June 24 Open Sw im

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l -2 hou r blocks -

child · 11adu lt ; 3-4 hour blocks - s1 child . S1. 50 adult.

$.50

NOTE "J : Family Rates - There is a poss ibil ity of haying
family ra tes beginning July I. lnf&lt;Ymation will be published
later .

Friday's linescores
Mator L t&gt; ague Results

By Uni ted Press l nternation•l
Nallonal Lugue
PISbQh
113 100 l10 9 17 0

ooo on ooo

Al ta

4 '1

Bly le.. en . Whdson (6 1 and
011 . N1ekro . Skok ( 4 ) , So lomon
10 1. Cam p (71 , East er ly t 91 and

Murpny W Bly leven [5 51 L
Nrek ro (7 7J HR S- P ittsburgh ,
Ott IJ ), Parker (101 . Atlanta ,
Horner t 11
$1 L

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000 000 000
0Q00) 1 0QI':

HRs M rlwaukee . H1sle ('10 ),
Thomas 115) , Cleveland . Gr ubb
I n. Bell I l l

O•&gt;

000 000 000

Ba ll

000 102 03x - 6 B 0

0 91

Langford . Sosa [71. La cey
(8), Heaverto &lt;8 1 and Ess ian ;
0 Mart inez and Ska ggs, W0 Marftnez ( 6 31 L Langford
11 4), HRs ~ Balf lm ore , Murra'(
2 1 13 J

0 0 1 Cali f

701 020 050- 10 14 0
(lnCI
4 11
NY
000010033 ~ 7 111
Denny
Sc t)ullt
{71
and
Aase, LaRoche 18 1. O .Mil ler
$1 mmons . Seave r and Wer ner . 19 ) and Downi ng ;
Beattie.
W Sea\l'er {8 41 L Denny (6 Messer sm i th (7) and Munson .
51 HRs C1 ncmnat 1, Dr i essen Jol"m!!.On (8 ) W- Aase iJ .3 ). L Bealfie 11 21 HR S- Cal ifornia,
Bav lor 11 61 , Fairly ( 7) ; New
Ph lid
000 120 101 5 8 0 Yo rk , Spen cer (1) .

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Sa n Ogo
000 000 000 0 5 1
car liOn ana M c C a r v e r . Sea
000 000 OJO J 8 J
011 ooo 03x 6 7 2
Jon es, Kmney 191 and Rcbcns Bas
W ( Miton 176 1 L Jones 15
Pole and Stmson ; Ecke r sley,
Sl HR s Philadelph ia . Bowa Ca mpbell (S) and Fis k W Ca
mpbell (4 4l L- Pole 14 81.
Ill
113

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Ch• c ag o

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Mmn

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011 100 ?Ox - S 15 0

Roze m a. B~ker
f5)
and
Prtrr ish . Jo.'l ckson . Marshall (81
000 110011· 1000 6 161 and Borgmann w Jackson t 1
Burr•S . Su iter 113 J. Hollzmiln 01 L Rozema ( 2 J J
191. Moore 19 1, Hernandet 19 !.
McGto rncn 110 1. P Reuschel K C
000 010 100- 2 0 I
111 1 and Rader . Co ~o. . Lemon Ch 1
000 00 1 000-- 1 9 I
qE.'IIo , Samb• to 181. Forsch (101.
Gura. Bird (8) , Hraboslq' (9 )
Wdl• a m s 11I 1 and Ferguson W o~ nd
Porter ,
B Mr~os
and
P Rcusc hel 10 L Wdl •ams , NclhOrodny W- Gur&lt;'l !4 l J L-1I
BMr ,os IS 6 )
Houston

Mil
001 000 000 1 9 0
LA
000 110 00• 2 10 0
Roger s clnd Ca rter Rau and
Yeage r
w Rau . 7 1 L
Roger! , 7 1 HR Los AngeleS .
Lo pe!\ 16 1
000 )10 000
4 90
SanFra n
000002104 711· 7
Kobel Loc kwood 171. Murr ay
N Y
(9 1

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Hodges.

Stearns .

H-'l1C k 1. Cu ri 1S (0). Lavelle (81
a nd Hil l w L avelle , S 4 L
lOCkWOOd , 7 5 HRS San Fran
c !, CO. lv 1e ( 4 ), Madloc to. 16 l.

Cr u1 {) ), Clar k fBI
Am er ican Leag ue
I h t game )
Tor
002 000 006
Texas
100 000 020·

8 8 1
3 87
Unclerwooo . W ill is ( 9 ) and
Ashby
DEll i s, l 1ndolad (9 ),
Cle\leland 1 ~ 1 and J El i 1S W
Underwooa () 7l . L · 0 Ellis I S
l l HRs Tor onto , Ca rty (81

We've got the Supplies for

O nd gam e1

Tor

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GAUIPOLIS, OHIO

OLIVE STREET

72() 000 100

5 91

CINClNNATI !UPI )- The
Cincinnati Reds Sat urday
anno uneed
a
17-game
schedule cover lng 13 cities
for their goodwill exhibition
tour of Japan this fall .
The trip , from Oct . 25 to
Nov 22, will be the Reds' first
to Japan and the flrSI for any
major league team since
19R The tour is spcnsored by
the Yomiuri Shlmbun. a
Japanese newspaper .
Ga mes will be played
against the Yomiuri Giants.
based in Tokyo, and other
Japan teams.

Northfielll results
NO RTHFIELD ,
Ohi o
iUPI J- Fritz the Cat turned
on the speed in the stretch
Friday night to grab a four
length victory over Hidden
Secrets in lhe featured race
at Northfield Park.
The winner. driven by Dick
Wentzel. covered the mile in
the fastest time of his life 2:01 - and returned $5 , $3.40
and 13. Tars Albason finished
third.
The l().h race big triple
com bin at io n uf 1-2-7 wa s
worth $3,111.90 .
A rrowd of 4,722 wagered
$492,000.

Major Leagu e L eaders
By Unih::d Press International
Battin;
f Based on ISO at b~ts l
National Lutue
,
G . AB . H . Pet.
Gri ttcy Cln
6~ 7S7 83 .323
Burrogh s All
S9 193 62 .32 1
Smllh LA
53 195 62 .318
Madlock SF
47 183 58 .317
Bowa Phi l
SS 23'8 75 .315
Cla rk SF
60 no n : 31 4
lopes LA
52 188 59 .314
Puh l Hou
53 714 67 .313
S1 mmons S1 .L
62115 67 .311
Fos ler Cin
63 149 77 ,309
Am eri ca n L~agu e
G . AB . M. Pet .
C.Hew M 1n
55 208 74 .356
Jac kson Cal
il7 160 53 331
Pin ie tla NV
44 157 Sl . 315
Rey nolds Sea
60 211 68 .312
MOlitOr M il
51 217 69 .318

Lynn Bos

AmerlcJn Ltatu•

Ma lor League Standings
By United P-ress International
National Leatue
East
W L Pet. GB
14. 2~ . 586
Chi cago
31 26 .5-4 4 11~
Ph!Ia
J1 31 .508 41 •
Montr ea t
21 J1 .466 . f
P lll sb r gh
28 J 6 .438 9
New York
13 Al .35 9 14
St . LOU IS
west
W L. Pet. GB
San Fran
39 21 .650 Cincinat ,
38 25 .603
21 •
LO S Ang
JS 27 .56S S
Houston
26 32 .44 8 12
Sa n D ie go
27 35 .435 13
A 11anta
24 35 .407 14' •
Fr iday ' s Ruults
Pittsburgh 9, Atlanta 4
Cinci'n nati 4, Sl Lou is 0
Phi lact elph ia 5. San Die go 0
Chicago 7, Hous 6, 13 inns .
L os A.nyeltos 2, Mont r eal 1
San Francisco 7, New York 4
Sunday 's Game!.
p,ttsb u·r gh a t Atlan ta
Sf. Louis a t Ci ncinnati
Ch icago at Hous ton . nigh t
Mohtreal a t Los Angeles
Phi ladelphia a t Sa n D iego
New Yprk at San Fran , 2

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Ballimr~

Milwauke

De troit
Cleve ln d
Toronto

Oakland

01
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11 1/7
15'12
ll

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32 27 .542
l~ 30 .516

1'12

M iiW 8, Cleve 6, 10 inns.
Bal ti more 6, Oakland 0
California 10, Nl!w York 7
Boston 6, seante J
M innesota s, Detroit ~
~ses City 2. Ch iceoo 1

year contracts Friday.
Financial arrangements
were not revealed .

41 , Zisk . Tex. 40 : Mu rr ay . Bait ,
Thompson , Det , Thom as, M il
and Oliver , lex 39 .
Stolen Bases
National League : Moreno ,
P ill 27 ; Cedeno , ftou 23 :
Maddox , Ph il and Trwe ras. P ill
19 . LOp('S , LA 16.
American Leagu e: Wilson .
KC 24; Oilone . Oak and Cruz ,
Sea Jl . LeF lor e , Oet and Wi lls,
Te• 19 .
Pitching
National Le~gue : Grimsley.
Mil 11 3. Kn e pper . SF 83 .
R Reuschel. Chi , Seaver . Cin,
Jo hn . LA an d Blu e, Sf B ~
American Lugue : Gu idry ,
NY 10 0 . Torrez. Bos 10 2,
Tanan a . Cal 10 3; F"laMgan and

POMEROY - The Five
Poi nt Star Stitchers J . L. Club
:::I~ 111 1111111111111111111111111111111 met J une 5 at the Denise
White reside nce with 14
members and thr ee adviSQrs
in attenda nce . Bu siness
discussed was an over-night
tn p lu Colum bus for a fashion
show and the Rega\ta \alent
show. Demonstrations were
Extension Swine Specialist given by Deni se White,
Phil Rick s of Johnston Cheryl Fol mer , Rae\ ee n
County, N.C.. says that
s om e h og pr o d ucers Oliver , an d Patty Parker on
rocon gnize th e fert ili zer such subjects as being a good
val ue of ~wine was te a nd hostess. sand art. F'ren ch
ha ve designed systems that coo kies, and how to arrange
oUow them to take od· food attractively. Refreshvantage it. but many ~ivt" ments were served by Becky
lilllothuuMhllo the nutrient Edwards, Laura Eichi nge r,
valu e. Th e manure in an and Che ryl F'olmer . The next
underflou r pit is so concen- meeting will be hel d June 26 .
tra ted tha t little bacterial
action tokes place. t hus the Demonstrations and a health
nutritmt value s remain fairlv pro gram were planned for
con stant. Depe nding on th-e the next meetin g. - Lori
storage syslt! m yo u use . Luuks, Reporter.
some wa ste will retain its
nutrient values longer t han
Th e Country Kids HI Clu b
others. " You lose only about mel June 3 allh e Ril a Maust
20% of the nitrogen when residence with nine members
wa ste is stored in a p it. while and three advisors In alyou may lose over 50% when ten dance. 4-H Camp was
waste is stored in a lagoon .
Have t he ma nu re analyzed discussed by the members. A
ear h time yo u change first aid demonstration on
raLions ... he stiggesl s. Ricks howto treat a person in shock
figures that 4,000 gullons of was given by Bill Maust.
munure per acre wou ld Kenny Barnett report ed on a
su pply enough ni trogen Lo fie ld trip for his club project,
produce top-quulity Coastal fl ying a plane at the Parkersbermuda·grass on one NorLh burg Airp ort. The next
Carolina farm.
meeting will be held June tO
al the Maust residence.
Lynn Smith, Reporter .

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PH. 992-7034

American L eague : Ryan , Cal .
11) . Gu idry , NY B.S . F lanagen ,
62 :
Sa lt 76, Tanana . Cal
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TRACTOR SALES
Spring Ave .
P~rnerov

-Arm Flotation Bands
-Rafts
-Water Basketball
-Sinker Game

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-Patch Kits
-Algaecide
-Water Thermometer
-Stabilizer
-Pool Hose
-PH Plus &amp; Minus
-Chlorine Concentrate -Vacuum Heads
-Leaf Nets
-Extension Handles

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lbs. lrozen tooo
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Can be proorammed 10 match housettold
wa1er USI! rate. has giJesl-cycle wl'len more

soft water rs ne!K!ed also a bU+It-tn bypass for
non·househok1 uses Remo ves up 1o 210 000

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Yes! We service at your local Hotpoinl Dealer.

Store Hours: 8:30 to 5:30. Mill closed al 5:00

Serving MeigS, Gallia and Mason Counties.

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MARJETTA - President Ma rietta.
Dona ld L. Ba rr ett has
Colltn s,
George
M.
scheduled lh e Buckeye Hills- cha irman, audit - budget
'Hoc king Va ll ey RegiO nal committee has scheduled a
Deve lop m e nt District meeting fur his committee Exec utive Co mmitt ee Cliff McLane, Floyd Henmeetin g for Tuesday, June derSQn, Edward WhiLe, Phil
27, beginning at 1 p.m. at the Tom e and President Barrell.
BH-HVRDD Co nf e r e nc e lo meet Tuesday , June 27 , 6
Room at 216 Putnam Street. p.m. in the office of the
410 St Clair Build ing. execut ive director.
John Hagan, chairman of
the per son nel pol icy and
pr oc edu re co mmitt ee h t:~ s
schedu led l:l meeting of his
PATRON ANGRY
LONG BEACH iU Pl i - A comm ittee - Ri chard H
man angered that hi s fa vori te Hull , Max J\dkins, Willi am
stool had been taken by St orm s, and Presid ent
someone else fir ed six shots Barrett to meet Tuesda y.
from a small -caliber pistol al June 21, at 6:20 p.m. in lhe
drinkers in a bar Friday . uffi l'e uf t he executive
killing one man and wounding dircrtur.

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James Hudson, 25, was
dead on arrival at St. Mary's
Hospital. Kermit Ross, 25 ,
wa s ho spit alized w&gt;th a
gunshot wuuud and Gary
He wa \. 24, whu suffered a
hand wound, was treated and
released .
The gunman wa s not
ident ifi ed.

Dairy and

TWO SHOTS NEE DED
AT LANTA tUPl i - Two
vaccine shtJtS may be needed
to prutect cerl.ain age groups
th1s fall and winter against
the m um of Russian Influ enza, one of thr ee flu
strrlins expct'teP to make
Americans miserable. hea lth
officials wa rned Frida y.

poultry news
Feoera\

CO LUMBU S. Oh 10

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news

Paid 10 Ohio coun tr y pa ck 1ng
plant., l or eg gs del 1ve r ed to

rnat or Oh 10 c, t .e:. , De1 r011 and
P 1II Sburqh , 24 nou rs en dinq 10
il tn
Fr 1day , c ases in cl ude d .
consume r grades, in clud 1ng
· U S grades , m in .mum SO
Lose lo ts
Ca noned
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Us Strong!

II·, 1111!' 11! the 1110'1

lO Gal. Gas a/1-ntw, fuel·sawtr wat1r
heater !eaMino · low BTU pilot."
Savts approltm~lely 1.• 89.200 BTU 's
per vear Glass-lined tank. S-year limned wa rranty, 52 1n high, 18in . d~ml!·
!er (2 1 · 15tiO)RtQular ~St12.iS.

10• pnce ana enjoy laste-lempling ilellcat~s !he year around . Stop &gt;n an!l see !hem now. Ouanlities llmite&lt;l .

Development meetings are annoum:ed :

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and nu tritional needs.

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The fed eral reg ul at ions
effective on May 3,
1918. Stales like Ohio, which
did nut ha ve sufficien t
au thority under e xi~ting stale
la w Lu update their st rip
mini ng programs to meet
fed eral stttndards ~ were m
jeop a1·dy of \usi ng t heir
regu latory authority . at the
slate lev el.
On May 15 . Gov. Jatnes A.
Rhndes issued an executi ve
order .lo invoke the federal
rul es in Oh io until the Ohio
Gener a l Asse mbl y co uld
ena cl .comp a rable state
leg islation.
l11is ha s enabled Ohio to
re tain
tls
regulator y
authorit y and permitted str ip
mi ners to continue dealing
with lh e state instead of th e
federa l gove rnment.
If adopted in Ohio, the new
rules would im pose st ricter
mini ng and reclam at ion
performance standards for
pr ime farm land. mo un taintop and stee p slope
minin g;
requir e min ing
and
rede:tmation
lo be cons iste nt Wil h
lan.d use polic ies; require
rec la mation on
su rfa ce arects affected by
under g r o u nd m i ning
vperations: emphasize the
preservatio n of groundwater
suppli es: and raise mini ng
pe rmit fees from $30 to $50
per acre of la nd affected.

wide range ol options, Including trans pl anting lhe
darter from its Lillie Tennessee River home.
TV,\ Chairman S. David ',
Fr eeman and assistant Int er\c,H' Sec ret. ll ry Robert
Herbst " agreed tha t t he ~
Tell ico project should be
redesigned in a manner that
gives high priority to the
hum an needs in the region
while remaini ng within the
constra ints uf appli ca ble
law, " a spokesma n said .

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WASHJNGTON iU Pl} Stym ied by a Sup reme Court
dec ision. the Tenn essee
Valley Authori ty has agreed
lu redesign lhe 1119 million
Tellico Dam project to accommodate lhe snail darter.
a small fi sh whose existence
had been threatened by the
project.
In a joint announcement
F' riday, TVA and t he Interior
Depart ment said a special
task f(Jrce win consider a

t)l'l'ttme

90 calories per cup.
" Lowlal Milk " - Fal
removed so that the milkfa l
cont ent is wilh&lt;n the range of
0.5 lo 2.0 percent. Caloric
val ue would be higher than
fur skim mi lk.
"Vitam m ll Mil k" - The
vit amin D content has been
increased to at least 400
U.S P. unit s per quart.
Nutr·1tiu n u ut ho riti c::;
recumm cnd thi s amount of
vitam in D d&lt;&gt;ily for children.
"Fortified Milk" - Milk in
whil'h the vllamin (lJid-\Jf
mineral l'OJ1tcnt ha.s been
im:reased . Fur example,
skim milk may be forl &gt;fied
with vitamin A. Extra nonfat
milk solid s may be add ed lu
furl ified milk products. Thus.
lhe calor!&lt;: va lu e of plain
sklrn milk may be increased
from 90 ca lor ies per cup to l l 0
calunes . The cost of fo11ified
milk is hi gher than rur nun·
fo rt ifwd milk . The form of
mi lk selected should be based
upun the family's nutritional
needs .as well as ta ste
preferen ces.
Du the y need 1u watch
caluri es?
Do adults need t.o lcurn to
lik e skin1 nlilk instead of
whole milk'
Are there children who
need vitamin D thctt viletmin
D enriched milk prov ides'
Dues milk serve the im!Jill1ant sourr.:e for vitamin A
ur arr other food sources of
vitami n A inrluded in the dtel
regula rly·: Probably vitamin
A enr iched mi lk fo r children
is a wise chu ic e.
'll1ese 1.1rc a fe w nu lrition
fac ts that should a ff ec t
chokes uf mil k. Other choices
lhat influ ence cost are the
ki nd uf cont ainer, hom e
de li very ur store pick up,
store brands a nd naltonC!IIy
adverti sed brands .
111e wise hum emak ~r buys

The Tuppers Plains 4-H
Girls met June 6 al the
Ange la Coll ins residence wi th
ll1e Super Chics 4-H Club
seven members nnd lhrce mel June 10 al the Linda

Equally at home in the
feedlot or in the field

AUTOMATIC
WATER SOFTENER

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Ohio

affecl greatly the amount of
BY OIANA S. EBERTS
mon ey spent for milk as well
Extension Agent
as the amount of vari ous
Home Economics
nutrients provided .
Meigs County
How do I know th e
POMEROY - Milk is
form of milk to buy'!
known to be a nutritious food
'nle foll owing statements
an d gt:!nerally considered an
important patt of the diet of highlight ce rta in nutrients
children. So many for ms of present rn some dair y
milk are now availab le in a produ cts .
" Sta nd ardiz ed Milk " wide cost range that choices
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made in bu ying milk can cont&lt;.~ins nul less than 3 :!
percent milk fal and t wclve
percent lola \ so lids. Caloric
va lu e is about IG5 per cup .
·' Unslandardized Milk" no adjustm ent in content has
been made by the dairy .
advisor s in attendan ce. Labe l must state "Wh ole
Plants a nd ga rdenin g, Mi lk " and percenta ge uf
sew ing. a nd furnitur e butterfat .
refinishin g project s were
"'Ski m or Skim med Milk "
discussed. A demonstration - milk fat content is less than
on gardening was given by 0.4 percent . Ca lori c content is
Tim Dur st . Refr eshm ents
GETS EVEN
were se rved by Teresa
Collin s. The next meeting will
BURI EN. Wash . tU Pi i
be hel d June 29 al the Rose Bcu bara Smith got mttd as
.Ca rr residence. - Ange la blazes at her car su she
decided tu beat it lu death .
Cullins. Reporter.
Wh en th e 14-year-o\d
le wouldn '1 stm1 for
automubl
The F'1ve Point Bucks 4-H
!he
umpteenth
time early
Cl ub mel .Ju ne 8 at the Rocky
Friday.
Ms. Smith. 28, look a
Pit1.e r reside nce with 10
members and nne advisor in basc ba11 bat out of the trunk
a!lendan ce.
A fi shing and starte d swinging.
King Coun ty Police Officer
demonst ration was given by
Jim
Fuda arr ived at lhc
Ri ck Lon g. Refre shment s
scene an d found lhe vehicle
were served by Mr5. Pitzer.
with ail it s windows and
The next meeting will be held
headli ght s sma shed and
Ju ne 27 al the Tommy Pullin s
dents eve rywhere.
res idence . - Tomm y Pullins,
Heporter.
Donohu e residence with six
The Hillbillies 4-H Club met members and one advisor in
June 12 a l the Ma rcia all endance .
Th e
club
Holcomb resi dence - with II members gav e twu skits un
members and one advisor in Me. You an d Oth ers . A
attendance. Demonstrations dem onstration vn bicy('le
were given by Billy Holcomb hand signals was given by
on Pollution in the City . Kenda Donohu e. Hefre shMarci a Holcomb on · Pork ments were served by J&lt;J Y
Product ion. Carl a Rife on Spaun and Kcnda Donohue.
Clothing Complements. and The next meet ing will be he ld
Becky Rife on Flower Gar- Jun e 23 al t he Kat r&gt;na
dening. Refreshments wer e Dunohue res idence .
served by Marcia and Bill y 1.4.1rena Donohu e. Repo11cr .
Holcomb. The next meeting
will be held July 16 al the
McGuire residence, when the •
members wi ll have a hayride.
- Carla Rife. Reporter.

TVA agrees to change

slate law .

mining program.
According lu Charles Call ,
Chief uf UDNR's Divi sion uf
H eda m e~ I I(Jn, in order for
Ohi u to continu e jurisdiction ,
the Division must submit to
the U. S. Department of In ·
te r·io r a progr am that
demonst rates Ohio ca n en·
for ce the mur e stringent
federal regul ations l h rou~h

Meigs 4-H Club News

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Mil
000100 311 ~ B 120
CIC
000 400 OiO 0 -- 6 9 1
So rensen , Mc Clure (9),
Castro 110 1 and Martinez .
Moore 110&gt;. W1se . Kern (BJ,
Sp111ner {1 01 ana AleiC ander . w
McClur e (2 2) L- Kern (S 2)

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529 JACKSON PIKE
HOURS
MON-SAT. 9 am - 8 PM

FFA BOYS ATTEND FORESTRY CAMP - Pictured
above, left to right, are Donald Sl . Claire of the Hannan
Tra~ FFA and Jan Collins of lhe Gallipclis ~'FA ,
standmg '" front of the Ohto Forestry Association Camp
headqua~ler~. The forest ry camp is located near Mansfteld, Oh10. Stxly percent of the 1200 cost was furnished by
the Sot! Conserval&gt;on Serv1ce m Gallia C&lt;lunly and the rest
of the cost was assumed by th e local rF A Chapter and the
boys themselves. The camp session was held from Jun e 11
thr~ugh Jun e 16 and covered a varie\y of for estry rela ted
subjects. The boys were transported to the camp by Mr.
and Mrs ..J. Thomas Pope. Mr. Pope is the Hannan Trace
FF A advtsor .
Why dues lhe ala 1111 work
without f&lt;&gt;il. un yuur·day off'' ·

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State Ufft ce Tower , 30 E.
Bruad St.
The pruposed rules would
bring Ohio's sti'ip mine law
into compli Hnce with the
federal st andards uf th e
Sul'face Mining Control and
Rcc\arnatioit Act of 1977 and
wo uld allow Ohi o to con tin ue
tu have exclusive jurisdi ction
over lh e stale's surface coal

What form of milk shall
I buy for my family?

Sunday's 01m11
se attle at Boston
Milwaukee at Cleveland , 2
I&lt;. anus City at Ch icago. 2
Detroit at Minnesota
Cali fornia at New York
Oakland at ·aau lmou
Toron to at Texas, n ight

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
ARE NOW OPEN

48 . Montanec. NY 43 ; Cey and
Sm i th , LA and M cco .. ey , SF 41 .
Ameri can L eagu e: R1 ce , Bos
61 : Stau b, Det 44 ; Ba y lo r. Cal

COLUMBUS - The Ohio
Depar lmenl uf Natural
Resources iODNR l will hold
a public hearing in Colum bus
on Friday, Ju ne :!0, on
pro posed changes in Ohio's
sl ri p mining rules.
ODN R's
Division
of
Reclamation will co ndu ct the
hearing at 9 a.m. in the first
fl uor hearing room of the

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:io Jl .~92 31
Texa s
Chica go
29 31 .·d l l h
Minesota
25 lS ..&amp;17 7111
Seattle
l9 A6 .292 16
Frld1y's Results
Toronto 8. Texas 3. 1St
Toronto S. Texas 2, 2nd

NEW SUMMER HOURS

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Earned Run A\·erage
l Ba sed on 6J innings pitched)
Nationttl Lea gue : R Reusd'lel ,
Chi 1 01 , Roge r s, Mil an d
Knepper . SF 179 . Carlton . Phil
2 58 . Blue . SF 'l 01.
American League : . Guidr y,
NY 1 S7 . P almer . Ball 186:
Keough . Oak 1 9(1 , TiM! . Boo:.
2 39 . Spl tttor rt. KC 2 42
Strikeouts
Nat 1ona1 League : R ic hard ,
Hou
116 ,
Niekro, All
91 ;
Seave r , Cin 87 , Montefusco , SP
83 . Rog ers. Mtl ana Btyteven ,

west

Ka n Ci ty
Cali f

BALTIMORE I UPI l - The
Bat lim ore C&lt;llls signed Reese
McCa ll. their fir st-round
draft pick, to a series of one-

Batt ed
"NationalRunsLeague
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Palmer , Ball 9

L. Pel.
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lS .S90
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31 29 .517
26 32 ..ue
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New York

S6 208 66 .317

Ri ce Bos
63 263 83 .316
Lezca no M il
511l 1 54 .316
Bel l e re
sa 226 11 .314
Cubbage M m
48 153 .t8 .314
Mom!! Run s
Nat1ona1 League : Luzin sk l,
Phil 15 ; Kingma n, ' Chi and
Foster , Ci n 14 ; Mon day , LA 11:
Sm ith, L A and Win f ield. SO 11
American League : Rice. Bo s
2 1. Baylor . Cal 16 ; Tho mpso n.
Del and Thomas , M il 15 ;
E\l&lt;lnS, Bos and ThOmas , Mil

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-Swin Masks
-Swim Fins
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NAMED COACH
ASHLAND , Ohio I UP()
Jim Seward, 31, coach at
Wayne State University in
Nebraska , was named head
basketbaH mach at Ash land
College Friday .
Seward. who · had a 64-45 ~
record in four years at Wayne
· State. succeeds Joe Gottfried.
· d an
· M
f
who res1~ne
ay a te r
t'Om piling a BJ-45 record in
f'
t Ashl d
IVC ye a~ s a . an .
Gottfried quit to take the
head co aching job al
Southern Ulinois. Seward, a
native of Eva nston , Ill .,
graduated from Hiram Scott
C&lt;lllege in Nebraska .

week through July 3. One will
run from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
with th e second class
beginning al 10 a.m. .a nd
ending at II a.m.

ODNR plans public hearing
June 30 on strip mine rules

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Fri. &amp; Sal.
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�C~-The Sunday Tunes-Sentmel, Sunday, June 18, 1978

County agent's corner
BY JOHN C. RICE
Extension Agenl
Agriculture
Meigs County
POMEROY - If alfalfa has
been cut more than a week
and buds are nol appearing,
better check for larvae and
new ly emerged alfalfa
weev1ls. Some fie lds have
been senously damaged by
both larvae and adults and
Will be long 111 recovery tf

occ urr1ng m
con I rul

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F'ull
a !'e Ill

met hods

Bulletm 545. lnsct·t Pests of
F1eld Crops. If you are not
Wllhng lu b'""' the two spray
matenals recommended, you
shoul d not broadcast ap·
pltca llon of tlwsc smce m
mu:st mstances they gtve
unsatlsfactury control If a
broad cast appilcallun Is
essential 5 pe rcent Sev m Ball
should be used Sevm Ball
111 a1 be thfflc ult lu fmd bullS
they recover
"'~liable tn the corn belt
CUTWORMS
Cut worms are cre attng Lorsdan 41; IS nut labeled 111
problemSln most areas of the Oluu fu1 control of corn
NEW SP RAY MAKF.S
state and serwus losses arc
CHE RRI ES TASTE
YUCK IE TO BIRDS
If you !lave evc1 tned to

Grain

r a1se chen It':&gt;, ~u u knU\\ how
disruuragtng It can be to t ry

and beat lhe birds lo them.

results

Well. those day !) ate uver and
Mr 1ubm, starhng, fm ch.
g1 a•.: kit', sparmw . blue jay,
and cedar ~\ axwmg better
look uut, !JCl'l:tUSe v.c have
cher 1 n:s l!ke the~ have never
t a~ted before

COLUMBUS t UP! 1 - The
average cash gra111 pnces
Mesuro l
75
~rrren t
1per bus!fl) paid to farmers
by gram elevators 1n the ll'etlable poll der IS now
princ1pal markeung areas of reg1stered as Hbtrd repellent
Oh10 after the markets closed on chl'rrl es and It IS fa ntasti c
Fnday unti l the markets D~rett10ns Sd) to apply two
and [\\ 0·\)nrd:s to hve and
close Monday
Northeast Oh10 : No 2 une-tlurd ptl Unds per acr e
wheat $2.84, No Z shelled w1th a L'un\'enuona l spray as
corn $2 26; No . 2 oats $1 46. a fuH covrrage spray as
cht•n tcs beglil to r1pen Th e
'lo. I soybeans $6 46.
Northwe st Ohto No 2 rate IS dependent on the stze
wheal $2 90 , No 2 shelled Hnd denstl\ ufthe trees Don 't
appb mut:c than a total of 3
('()I'll $2'll , No 2 nats $1.43,
tunes per season. or \Hthm i
No I soybeans $6 58
Central Ohio · No 2 wheat da' s nf harvest. Ohto sup$2 91: No 2 shelled corn pliers mclude DESCO. P o
$2.31: No. 2 oats $1 60 . No I Box 149, Stanford Pa1kway .
Fmdla' . Oht11 45840 Phone
.:Jybeans $6.51
West Central OhiO : No 2 419-42!:0151 Grower Serv1ce
wheat $2 96 , No 2 shelled tE-Z rioI 710 Kaderly Dr .
corn $2.36; No . 2 oats $1.56 . Columbus, Oh10 43228 Phone
614-276-5103.
No l soybeans $6 5t
SUMMF.R DAIRY TOUR
Southwest Ohi o: No . 2
- .JUNE 27
wheat $2 96 ; No 2 shelled
Tuesda) . June 27 , IS the
corn $2 .:!5 , No 2 oats $1 5ll
date of the area sunun er
No l soybeans $6.60
Trend· No . 2 wheat , dalf) tour . Th1 s year's event
sharply higher , No 2 shelled wtll be held on l• o Lawrence
corn, unchangf'd. No 2 oats. l'ount) d111ry farms. The host
unchanged ; No 1 soybeans, da1rymcn arc Dr and M1 s.
John Prall an d Mr and Mrs
sharply higher.

Transfers
Edward Chevaller. Tona
Cheva llCr
to
Edward
Cheva her,
Tona
Bell
Chevallcr. Parcels. Olive
Clifford Holter by ally in
fa ct. Ten a Huller, atty m
fact, to Kenneth M Matson.
Donna J Matson, 11 ~ acres,

SUPPORT CllAPTERS - The Jackson Production Credit Assoc1al1on recenlly
supported the FFA Chapters in Gallia, Jackson and Vmton counties by purchasing offici al
"FFA Handbooks" for the students. The handbook is a new publication from the nalwnal
headquarters m Alexandria, V~rg mia It is expecially helpful to Vo-ag teachers as a
tea chmg md to mstrucl the FFA program. The FF A Chapters of the three county d1slr1ct
s111cerely U1ank the PCA for lhe1r generosity and coo perative support of the vocatwna l
agn culture programs m Oh10. Pctured left to right are Mitchell Horner, Oak H1ll FFA : Earl
Jarv1s, Vmton County FFA; Lowell Yates, Jackson FFA ; Wayne Neal, Manager of the
Jackson Production Credit Associ a lion ; Larry Marr, Vocational Agriculture Supervisor of
Galli a, Jackson, and Vmlon count1es, and Chuck Brown , Ass1stanl lllllnager of Ja ckson

Sulton
Nellie Connolly to William
D Reese. DeloriS G Reese,
PCA
25 acre tlllO acre lot 1411 ,
Letart .
Martha Su e Murph y.
Rubert Murphy to Douglas C.
Reese , 160 acre lots Nos 297,
298. 11.8 acres Sulton
J osep lun e Blevms. Afhda v1t , Middleport
Charles E. Burdette. dec to
Beulah B Jones. Ccrt of
trans , Middleport
Robert C Eblln, Hylha J
BY STEVE HIBINGER
Eblm tu Donald T Moore,
District Conservationist
Bell v I Moore. Lot 2, Fa tr·
Soli Cons. Service
v1e_; Height s Sub., Chester
Gallla County
R1chard L Bearhs Jr ..
GALLIPOLIS - Those hot,
June A Bearh s to !larry E. humid summer days are
M1 1ler, Mary Allee M11ler, qu1ckl y approa chm g All
1.10 acres. Chester
during the wmter we look
Wa1tman Maxwel l Stevens forward to this l1me, bul
to D1ana Stevens, .f&gt;O acre, when 1t's here we complain
Oli VO
about the hot weather, grab
K1chard A Snuth, Lou1se our fi shing poles and relax
L Sn11th tu Mononga hela under a shade tree.
Power Co . R1ght of Way,
There are many good
0111 t'
hsh1ng spots In Ga lh a
Thomas Cross. PhylliS J Cou nt y, but th e mosl
Cross to John Michael Roush widespread and most comJr. Sherr) D Housh , Par- muni) used are the pmately
cels. Sutton · Syracuse
owned pond s Pro per! )
constructed. managed and
maintamed, a small pool of
water can g1ve co untl ess
hours of relaxation and
rerrra11on to ourselves and
neighbors.
I' ve had several mqu1ries
about stockmg oonds. How rln
MOSCOW t UP II - The

Privately owned ponds
attract many fishermen

Cosmonauts
So) uz 29 cosmona uts suc-

cess fully docked their
spacecraft to the Sa\yul 6
orbl\ lll g laboratory early
Sat urda y. the Tass new s
agency sa td
Tass sa1d Soyuz 29 , launched late Thursday mght.
dock ed successf ully w1th
Sal) ut 6 II sa 1d m•ss1on
co mmander Vlad1mir
Kov alen ok
and
fl1 ghl
engmeer Alexander Ivan·
chenkov reported all systems
functioni ng as planned.
Kuv alyon ok, an' ex-

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paratroop mstructor who

hied m a b1d to dock w1th the
spacelab last Octobe,r nursed
ht s ca psule, n1 cknamed
"photon," Int o pos111on for a
smooth linkup with Salyut 's
transfer compartment , Tass
sa1d
It md1eated the two

Aside from bemg one of Amenca 's h1ghesf value.
lowest pn ced tr avel tr ailer s ther e are oth er retlsons
aver and above vacat1ons to own a Ta ur us
For' exam ple
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• It' s an e)( fra k1fchen when you need II

• It' s your own personal den away from d all
• It 's perfect tor th e k1d 's sl umber parties

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Cwnercare warranty , too So If you need some eKtra
room from l1 me to l1 me plu s love those great outdoor
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cusmuna ul s may be in space

for a lengthy m1sswn but d1d
not say whether they would
I ry to su rpass the space
endu ra nce record set by the
Soyuz 26 cosmonauts who
returned to earth last March
after 96 days m orbtl

Hardliners
gaining hand

MOSCOW 1 UP I! - The
Union
warned
Saturday that Amen can
hard-hners seeking to return
Sovict -U S. relations to Cold
War enm1ty are gaming the
upper hand In the Ca n er
Soviet

admm1stration

·n1c ma jor foreign pohcy
statement bl amed I he
det er!ora!Ion in Sov u:~t -U .S .
relations on the Ca rter adnum~1ration

and sa!d the

Sov1ct Un10n would not accept li s " invllalionto JOin the
funeral of detente."
The statement atta cked
nat1ona l secur1ty ad\'lscr

1 do ll'' At what rates do I
stock"' What spec1es of fi sh
are best ' etc .. The most
common ly asked questwn,
hoi\ ever, 1s "Where can I get
ft sh'1

'

The federal government
st opped it s fr ee stoc km g
policy almost f1ve years agn
when 11 closed its fishencs
ThiS left the landowner only
w1th the cho•ce of slockmg
frum stock caught at other

Committee
chainnen
appointed
POMEHOY - Mrs. Ma1da
Mora , president of the Mc1gs
County
Farm
Bureau
Federa t ion. announ ce d
Sat urday that she appomted
th e follo win g persons as
con! mltlcc cha1rmcn at a
b(•ard meetmg

Public Affairs co-cha mnen
- Henry Frank and Norman
Wtll; wom en' s commit tee
chairman, Ju anit a Sayre ;
membership co-chmm1en,
Bob Burdetl e and Tom
Hamm , coun('ll cha lrm&lt;::ln,

Tom Ham m ; commodity
chainnan , Om Housh; young
coupl es cha1rman 1

C&lt;::~thcrme

Colwell , youth cha1nnan. B11l
Carr .
Mrs. Mora also reported
that &gt;he had attended the
Me~gs County St np Mmc
Pro ject mee!ln g 111 th e
western part of the co unty
and that the ultimate result of
the proJect shou ld greatl y
m1provc that section of the
county.
She also report ed thai the
board planned to enter a float
in the Reg atta parade to be
held next week She sa1d that
any members or boa rd

Zb1g n1 cW Brzezmsk y for
"g ross !) and cl umSil y"
exagge ra t in g element s of
nvalry and belittling the members wishmM to ass1st
cooperation between the two wnh the float shou ld contact
superpowers.
her at 992-7765.

water bod1es or buymg from
com mercial , pma tely owned
fi shenes
Now, the Stale of Ohio
tODNRi has a program 111
which you can recetve f1sh fo r
pond
stockin g.
The
Cooperauv e F'tsh Pond
Project ha s g1ven the "free
fish" 1dea new life - wllh a
few stn ngs attached.
The pro gra m guidelin es
are : the pond must have an 8
feet depth over at least 25
percent of the wa ter area. 11
must be fenced from d1rect

BY JOHN COOPER
Soli Cons. Service
PT. PLEASANT - We
have been on several tracts of
la nd lately help ing la nd·
nwners w1th plans. One of
these was on the land
recently bought by the Ma son
County Commission as a
recrealon area in the Letart
commumty. The main pur·
pose of our VISit on that land
was t~ f1gure out ways and
means of draining a wet
bottom land area in which
landscape arch1tects had
located a commumty buildmg
and play grou nd
a rea
Michael Whalen of the Mason
County CommiSSIOn, who led
th e delegati on of Letart
people met with us lo discuss
th1s drainage.
We were also on the Earl
Keefe r farm on Sandhill
Road . The ma111 it em
discussed on the Keefer farm

Crushing
reminder
IS gtven
0

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WASHINGTON (UP! )
The House has given
President Carter a crushing
remmder of its power to fund
cost ly "pork barrel " water
projects even when he feels
they are economically and
en v ~ronmenl all y
unso und
Democrats

and

Republi cans Joi ned for ces
l'nday to push through a
$10 I billion pubhc works and
ene rgy
resea rch
appro pr~ alwns bill by a vote of
al'l'CSS from livestock and
263-59
- well over the twoponds "'th cx1stin g fish
thirds
majonty needed to
mu st
be
populations
overnde
a threatened vote
restocked al proper ratios
furth
er slap to Carter,
In
a
w1th acceptable species
th
e
House
rejected an
The ma m poml of object ion
amendm
ent
to
el1n1 1nate
lies m that public flshmg
must be permit ted. Th1s eight water proJects he wants
pubhc access can be con- to stop
Addmg insult to mjury, the
trolled somewhat, though It
House
went along w1th the
won 't be a situauon where
pres1denl
111 ad din g 11
swanns of anglers have free
proJects
he
had
suggested be
and lola\ access to your pond
funded
at
modest
cost to help
at all hours of !he day. Some
ba
lance
the
proposed
cut s.
negouauon on this poml 1s
advisable and expected.
Un der th1 s pro gram , a
landowner is not liable for
W1th uur luck, the only
Injury or hann to visitors to th ing we' ll ever wm IS a
hi s properly ThiS 1s always a return ll ckct on I he Titan ic .
maJor concern when allow ing
public acc ess to pn vate
property.
One other point . la nd owners who do not need the
free f1sh stocking, but do wish
to allow publi c fish111g , can
pa l11ctpatc m lh1s program
If you want add itiona l
mformat1on on thiSsubject or
want to participate in the
program feel free to contact
the Galha So1l and Water
Conservation District offi ce
at 529 Jackson Pike or call
446-8688 or contact Ken
Tomilns on, Co unty Game
Protector .

Se rv ices are avai labl e
without discrunination of sex,
race, creed, color or religious
affih ations

was the development of water
for livestock. After some
discusswn with Mr. Keefer,
he dec1ded to develop a
spnn g, put a co n~ re t e
watenng trough below It and
also to repair an exlsUng
pond 111 another pasture area.
He requested the district
crew to do the construction
work on the spring.
Another concern of Mr ·
Keefer's was the soil near the
locatiOn where he was
pl anmng to put a trailer. He
was interested 111 the soil
from the standpoint of it!
adaptablh!y to a septic l~nk
or seepage f1eld in connection
with a septiC tank. We found
bedrock at a depth of about
two feet at some of the area .
We found clay soli nearby
also, but we found much more
suitable soil nearby . Suitable
soil for a sep!1c tank dramage
fi eld 1s a soil that 1s somewhat
open and has some sand
contenl. Clay soils usuaM
cause problems m connection
wllh septiC tanks
Harry Siders, whose fann
IS on Mud Run , wa s mostly
int erested in pond con·
st ructwn and developmen t of
his land for recreatwnal use.
We went over all the land
with Mr. S1ders considering
va nous poss1blhl1CS for pond
constru c.1ion.
We noted on the Siders
farm a great abundance uf
polson ivy or poison oak
which 1s considered a woodland vanely of poison ivy.
These hu ge parallel vmes
were grow111g up the trunks of
trees and the huge threelea fed stems were readily
acceSSible !O slap US 111 the
fa ce as we passed. We were
extremely careful not to let
this ha ppen because we are
allergic to poison 1vy .
Recently we helped Don
and Herbert Henderson of
Henderson plan the repa1r of
o ole dramage system on
the ir land The !lie system
had been mstalled about four
or f1ve years ago nea r an old
system that had been there
for about80years. A sink hole
had developed and 11 was
necessary to lay a steel p1pe
throu!lh a short secuon of the
tile hne m order to tie two
ends of the tile line together
on solid ground and to bnd ge
the soft area .

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No visible waves made toward tax reduction
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Although there 1s a move in Ohio
toward an initiative to lilmt government spending, even
among the most wild-eyed conservatives there are no visible
waves being made for a wholesale reductlon in property taxes.
One reason IS that Ohio's real estate taxes are mild, only !he
28th highest m the nation .
Moreover, Ohio has already done what California voters did
through Proposition 13 - limited unvoted taxes to I percent of
the true value of properly. Th1s is the "10-milllimita!ion" in
Ohio's Constitution
In addition , House Bill 920 was enacted m 1976lo reduce the
impact of inflation on property values and to provide dollar
credits to property owners if their taxes increase beyond a
certain point.
Ohio can raise with a 28.57-mill rate the same amount of
money wh1ch 40 mills raises m California because of the
different levels of assessing property. And California requires

a lot more money than Uh1o
·Here, the problem is the oppos1le: Ohio doesn 't raise enough
money to support 1ts schools, and the Leg1slatw-e is trying to
deal with that problem right now .
The reason not enough money is ra1sed for schools, aside
from voter apathy, 1s that that General Assembly has continually tried to put a lid on real estate taxes .
While real estate values have soared, the schools have been
barred from participating m the gains to the point where their
revenues from mcreased property values have grown by only
20 percent since 1972,
But, according to John H. Hall of the Ohio Education
Association, the formula by which the state dispenses
assistance treats a school district as 1f 11 participated fully m
the growth of local properly tax revenues. State aid is cut.
This pmch has put many school districts in trouble, and the
House will start haggl111g !his week over a $200 million

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supplemental appropriations bill adopted by the Senate last
Thursday, mcluding $116 million for public schools.
The 1dea is to make sure all the schools have enough money
to remain open through this fall , when the stalel\lde and
legiSlative elections will be held.
Next year, the stale can gel about the busmess of rewriting
the taxation and school fmance systems to solve the problem.
Gov. James A. Rh'odes and the DemocratiC leg islative leaders have worked out a way to prov1de 100 percent fin ancing of
the current slate subsidy formula for the first t1me starling
July I.
Th1s is the "equal y1eld'.' formula enacted 111 1975, under
whtch equal loca l tax effort for schools should net equa l slate
ass1stanle . Thus far, the program has never been funded at
more than 50 percent, and 1ls exponents say 1l will work if
allowed to.
But some legislators are not so sure equal IS best So what

happened m the Senate last week 1s that some d1stncts were
made more equal than others.
The ones that needed more to stay open got special bonuses
- a return to the same system the Legislature scrapped, sup·
posedly once and for all, in 1975. Some districts were
guaranteed a 10 percent mcrease m state a1d . Some were
guaranteed no loss. Those that got too much had a 35 percent
ceiling imposed
As the bill cleared the Senate, Sen. Marcus A. Roberto, DRavenna, said public education is a "partnership" with state
and local governments sharing in !.he load
Roberto said the supplemental money would show !.he stale's
good faith in upholding its share of the bargain. But m the
Interest of self-protectiOn, ht!l e was sa1d about the local
respon s1blity - an adequate share of property taxes for
schools. Slience on !hal matter is hkely to continue through
November .

iunbau X[imes - ientinel
~

VOL. 13

SUNDAY. JUN E 18. 1978

NO. 20

PAGE 1-D

Offers assurance,
FORT Cl AYTON, Panama
Can al Zone I UPII
P1 es1denl Carter tucl ay

&lt;Jss ur ed Arnencan Canctl

Zone 11 orkers thei r JObs and
rights \\Ill be protected under
PanaJnan!an 1 ul ~ but sa1d
that , hke 11 or not thev must

help y1eld cont~ol ;,f the
waterway

NEW OFFICERS INSTAlLED - Officers of Racine
Post 602 were Installed Thursday mght by John Brammer,
Gallipolis, eighth district past commander Front,l-r, are
Gene Sturm, Breman, Ohio, eighth district first vice
commander . Pauhne Wolfe, adjutant, Brammer. Harrv

Lyons, commander; Roger Brauer, finance officer, Jack
Ables, second vice commander; back, Jim Hampson,
Lancaster, e1ghth dlslricl second VICe commander. Other
officers not pictw-ed are B1ll Cross, first v1ce commander,
and Charles Curry, trustee

'"l11al IS yow- duly, you r
respons1b1hty," the pn•stdcnt
to ld an estnnat ed 3,000
Amencans, who L'hect ed lm:i
arriva l, booed one of Ius JOkes
and hstcned 111 s1lence to most
of Ins talk about a new era

uf the s1x U.S Canal Zone American Cong1ess but .. . to
say , fir st , th e Amen can
bases
the canal u·caucs apparently
Keen ly aware of the h1gh people and I appreciate what
ea rn ed out thetr tlu cats to anll-treaty feehng 1n this )ou've done and , second . the
bnycotl Car ter's fma le Amert can .r un out post , Amencan people and J care
appearance tn Ins two-day Carter express ed pnde, about what happens to you
lre&lt;:1tystgmng VISit A few gratlt ud~ and app1ec tatwn
"The n ghls of Amencan
showed up weann ~ &lt;~ Ke ep for the servtce the Zomans workers wi ll be p1 olecled,"
Our Ca nal" T-shlrls and ha ve performed and offered Ca rter sa1d "The trealles
skirtS printed w1th slogans some promtse s fur their guarant eee lo employees,
derogatory of the president. fu ture secunty
fu·st, the ge neral terms and
Mostl y uul!tary pc1·sonnel,
" I come here today not to conditions of employes no
nwny hold111g ch1ldl en aloft wm you over to the dec1s10n less fa vorable than they are
dawrung
Many Amen cans hostile to

to see the pres1dent. turned
out to hear lhe e~ddr ess at a

gra ssy heil cnptcr land1ng
.u cd 111 Fort

C l&lt;::~yton ,

largest

Crash led to firings
MI,\MI (U PI) - ln a move
" pracllcall)
Wllh out
precedent," National Alrhnes
has f1r ed the pliut and co pliot
of the Jel hner lhat crashed
into Esca mb1a Bay and killed
three passengers last month,
uni on officials say

of course, 1f they want them."
John l&lt;&gt;omos, an attorney
retained for the two, said he
had been lold James Stockwell, the fllght engmeer , also
had been dismissed Stockwell is represent ed by Fhghl
Eng in ee rs Int erna!lonal
The l wu men were fi red Assot lallon, which declined
for nymg too low and failing comment.
National Airlines spokesto call out altitude changes
ju" before I he crash, their men would neither conflnn
nor deny the report Kunz and
attorney sa1d
Paul Heneau of th e A1rhne Stockwell refused to comPil ots· Assoc1at1 on
1n ment and Sanderson was
Washmgton said pilot George unavmlable.
II source m the airline
Kunz, 55, of Miami , and copilot Leonard Sanderson, 31 , 111dustry sa id 11 IS common
of Hollywood, Fla ., rece1ved pra cmc for an airline lo
dismissal letters la st wc'C k. suspend - with or without
"I can confirm they have pay - a f11ghl crew mvolv ed
been hrcd," Heneau said m an accident whtle it IS
" riday " We w1ll make an be1ng nlvest1 gated by the
effort to get thei r JObs back, Na l1 onal Transportati on

Safety Board.
But he sa 1d hnn g the crew
before the board_' s final
report is wntt en is "practically wtthout precedent. "
Ed Slattery, an NTSB
spokesman , sa 1d he had
" heard the rum or, " but
would take no position on the
matter since the crash still is
under investigation.
Loomos said the dlsmis:Jal
leiters said Kunz and Sanderson desce nded " below
their m1n1mum descent
altitude and failed to make
altitude callouts."
The M1am1 attorney sa1d
the callouts are required
when a plane drops below
1,000 feet , but " both of these
men di dn 't know they were
below 1,000 feel. "
Loomus satd It ts not

Waterways transportation
system comments sought

of the Month

JUNE

Wedge Sc&lt; urely
Be sure to examme the
wed ge
when
buy1 ng
espadnlles to see that it's not
frayed ur glued msecurcly .

Ohio Politics

Officials discuss how
to drain bottom land

,

Meigs
Property

dock craft

TH~U1R1U§"'

. .... .

•'

Jay Schne•der .
These are two outstanding
dalr) {am1s and I hope you
nught be able lo attend For
more details and dtrcctt ons,
ca ll our offi ce.

Lay of the laml

HlJNTI NGTON - A public
meetmg will be held 1n
Washmgtun , D.C., June 22 to
record Citizens' v1ews toward
the futur e of America's
nationa l waterways trans·
portation system, which
includes the Oh10 River and
Its navigable tributaries
Comments are being
sought on the s1gmhcance of
!he ex isting water transportation
system,
it s
capability to meet national
needs and Us futu re use for
transporta tion and ot her
purposes su ch as fl ood
conlrol, water supply ,
rec reation and fi sh and
wildlife. habitat.
The Congress, in the Water
ResourCfS Development Act
of 1976, directed the Anny
Corps of Engineers lo un·
dertake
the
National
Waterways Study.
Th1s three-year effort,
scheduled for completion in
1980, Is the fir st com prehensive examination of
the waterways transportation
system and 1s to include
recommendations about the
future of the system through
the yea r 2000.
The 1980 report to Congress
will : I - desert be the
nation's existing water transportation system mcluding
the mland , co~stal and Great
Lakes waterways, portJ and
harbors; 2 - assess lhe
system's capability to meet
future national needs, including emerge ncy and
defense requirements ; 3 select and analyze changes to
the system and the related
efforts on different modes of
transportation and other
water uses, and; 4 - identify
emerging water transportation and related water
resources problems and
recommend , actions to
enhance the efficiency of the

water transportation system.
Study participants include
the Corps of Engineers' Ins11!ute for Water Resources
pr ovid in g s tudy
management , with participation by U S. Department of TransportatiOn ,
Maritime Administration of

the U S Department of
Comm erce, Council on
Environmental Quality and
the National Transportation
Polley Study Comm1ss1on
Inqu iries
should
be
directed to the st udy
manager, Mrs Arlene D1etz
at 2tl2-325-7141

unusual to misread the type
of alllrlleter usually provided
111 a Boe111g 727 and when
errors occur they are in
" 1,000 and 10,000 In -

became stuck 1n the sand at
Surfside Beach While the
mothers tried to free the
vehicle, the childr en asked if
th ey co uld go into the
water
"They were oul there just
when the llde was gomg out
and it has one helluva
current. It just swept them
out," Smith said.
Slmth said John Bomer's
sister, Kelly , 16, was w1th the
victims but did not go in the
water.

the

measures,

year.

The lawyers filed for a

members aboard. Officials
speculated that more than the
three llvcs would have been
lost if a tugboat crew had not
begun pulling surv1vors from
the water Immediately.

preliminary mjunction from
Common Plea s Court on

. . ... . .. .

..

MR. AND MRS. BOB HUNNELL , S. Second Ave ..
Middl eport, hold blooms from what they believe to be a
troph1ca l orchid growmg m the yard of their home. Four
years old, the plant has bloomed only for the past two
years.
~

PUCO requested
to reconsider

COLUMBUS tUPii - The
Public Utlli t~es CommiSSion
of Ohio has been asked by
Ohio Consume rs' Coun sel
Wilham A Spraley to
reconsider its approval of all
fuel charges imposed by the
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio
Electnc Co. on consumers 1n
the past year, on the bas1s of
errors 111 purchased power
costs discovered th1s week .
Th e adJu stme nt results
from the fact the fuel portion
"She saw what was hap- of the purchased power cost
pemng, though, and went out lo the compan y Is ap·
to try to save her brother. She proxlrl\alely $1.8 million less
caught him for a wh1le but the than ortginally calculated.
current was so bad she had to
The compan y also asked
let go of him," Smith sa1d .
AmeriCan Elect nc Po"er,
"Fishermen along the p1er from which 1l purchased vast
could see them being pulled
out. They were still on top of
the water 50 yards from the
p1er , lighting for their lives,
but !.he water was so bad and
dangerous thai no one could
help them."

FORT WORTH, Tex. - according to Rad1o Shack
Tandy Corporation , parent President Lewis Kornfeld.
Kornfeld went on to say
company of the Radio Shack
that
"Unexpectedly strong
electronics slor e chain,
CB
sales
as well as the adreported that sales of their U.
ditional
sales
of peripherals
S. Rad1o Shack division
to
the
company's
TRS~
climbed 19 percent to
Microcomputer
System
were
$68,869,000 for May. up from
part
of
the
reason
for
the
sa les of $57,773,000 for May
sales
pickup."
1977.
Tandy's consolidated sales
for the month of May were
ACTRESS SERIOUS
$83,175,000, an increase of 18
DOYLESTOWN
, Pa. (UP! )
percent over sales of
Actress
Judy
Came, the
$70,410,000 for the sa me
"Sock-It-To-Me"
gtrl
of the
mont~ last year.
old
"
Laugh-In
"
comedy
"Sales of Radio Shack's U.
S. stores which had been in shows, was tn ser1ous conexistence for over one year dillon Friday fo llowmg a onewere 11 percent above the car accident in Upper
priOr year's May , the Makefield Township, Bucks
!llrongest gain of the year," County .

and

amounls of electn c1ty durmg
the shortage, to recheck 11s
b11l to see 1f other costs had
been passed a lon~ Illegally .
"We beheve there should
be a hearmg, and the commission should look at all
aspects of this and venfy all
the numbers," Spratle) said.
"I'm not say mg Columbus
&amp; So uthern is dmng an improper lhtng here It should
have been done already."
He noted the PUCO order in
the next C&amp;SOE fuel hearing
w1ll be released in December.
"Consumers hould not have
to wait until another healing
season to gel the refu nds they
are entitled to now," he
added

Conservation
awards earned

HUNTI NGTON - Scout
Warren Bocard , Jr ., of Troop
112 of Ashland, Kentucky,
sponso red by th e F~r s l
Christian Ch urch; Scout
Chris Kennedy of Troop 20 of
Huntmglon, W. Va ., sponsored by th e John son
Memonal United Met hodist
Church; and Scout Paul
Smith of Troop 92 of Milton.
W. Va., sponsored by the
Bethesda Umted Methodist
Church, have earned the new
World Conservation Award,
announced W. Robert Cree,
Scout Executive of the TnState Area Co un cil , Boy
Scouts of America.
The award is made by the
World W1ldhfe Fund of
Washington, D. C. through
the Boy Scouts of Ameri ca

and recognizes achievement
in
envi ronmental
Improvement, natural resource
conservation , and an understanding of world conservation problems.
The purpose of the award is
to point out to young people
that countries of the world
are closely interre lated
through nat ural resources
and that we in this country
are interdependent with our
world environment.
To win this award, Scouts
Bocard, Kennedy and Smith
earned Conservation and
Environmental skill awards,
mer it badges in Environmental Science, Soil and
Water Conse rvallon, Fish
and Wildlife Mangement and
Citizenship in the World,

now.

Attorneys
want order
e~ss1stance

52 passengers and six crew

Tandy Corp. earnings up

me

lawyers for the Cmcmnat1
school board a1 e seektng a
court order that the stale
~isburse funds to keep all
school distncts open lhls

the AI.PA have been campaigning for mstallation of
more readable altimeter s.
Th e plane crashed off
Pensacola, Fla , May 8 with

Children's bodies found
SAN LUIS PIISS, Texas
( UPil - The bodtes of five
children dragged out to sea
by a powerful undertow have
bee n recovered, all in the
area where the children
wa ded
un suspe c lingly
Thw-sday.
The strong current was
legend among natives for
claiming sw1mmers. Officials
sa id no swimming signs
marked the area , but many of
the signs warning of the
undertow had been taken by
beachgoers for firewo od,
souvenirs or to free vehicles
stuck in !.he sand .
Authon!les in heli copters,
boats and vehicles and aided
by cl tizens se ar ched the
beach and nearby waters
after Faye Bomer and Wanda
Masters. mothers of the
children, watched helplessly
as their children were swept
away from shore.
Th e bodies of Carol
Masters, 1~ . nf Sugar Land,
and l.lnda Zann, 13, of
Houston were found hours
apart and 100 yards from
shnre Thursday. The bodies
of John Bomer, 10, Lee Roy
Masters, 7, and Melissa Masters, 10, of Sugar Land, were
found P'rlday.
Sheriff's Capt. Gene Smith
said the children's families
were on an outing and the
pickup truck they were nding

b~'

CINC INNAT I i UP I ) While the Ohio leglslat ure
shapes
pub ilc
school

crements " He sa td he and

. . . ' ..
SOWETO, South Africa
(UPI) - Pollee Saturday
opened fire and use d
teargas to di sperse hun·
dreds of black youths who
stoned a pollee car and a
bus following a memorial
observance on the second
anniversary ol the Soweto
riots .
Br1g . Jam es Gerber,
deputy divisional cum·
missioner of pollee In the
black township 15 miles
southw est of Johannes·
burg, said he knew of no
Injured and declined to say
how many shots were fired.
He said both vehicles 11ere
damaged.

mad e

grounds that sc hool closmgs
for lack of funds Violates the
federal Const itution They
also hmted Fnday the Ohio
sc hool fman cmg questio n
may be !&lt;Jken to federal
court

In their motlon, the lawye1s
said hundreds of thousands of
school children will sqlfer
" ab sol ute edu catitYnal
depriv~twn " if their schools
are closed, whil e other
stodents " Will rece1ve
educatwnal serv1ces rangtng

from adequate to h1gh quality

.,

Tllat .
the
law)e rs
conten ded,
represe nt s

out , bot as far as I have been
able to tell, they've done
nothmg but talk.'' he sa1d .
Officials of the fina nCially
stumbling Cmcmnat1 school
&lt;listnct sa1d the legislature's
plan, coupled with reduced
costs and loans, rmght keep
the diStrict's schools open
nexl fall School off1c1ais
foresee a $10 miJJion shortfall
th1s year , which would close
schools lor 20 to 30 days m the
fa II
Board Fmance Cha1rman
John Rue sa1d the Senate
actwn would gtve Cmcinnati

schools an additional $2.2
rmlhon. forcing Cincinnati
schools to borrow $2 million
to $3 mlihon to remain open
thiS year .

Apology is
not enough

PATTATA, Thailand (UP!)
- The Philippmes ts
"mvtdtous dtscrumnation'' dissallsfled with a "mere
by the General Assembly and apology" from the United
v10lales the equal protectiOn States over the entry of a
cla use
of
the
14th Pluli pptnes diplomati C
J\mendment
m1ss1on b~ New York police,
The lawyers requested a Fore1 gn Minis ter Car los
pr elim inary ln JUnc tton Rom ulo said today .
ordertng
th e
sta te
''The cnme IS so sertous
Departmen t of Education and politically, Internationally
!.he Controlling Board 'to and crin11nally that a mere
dis bur se, fr om ext stmg apology w11l not suffice,"
school appropriatiOnS under Romulo sa1d
th eir control, suffi cient
In add1t1on to a writlen
nwney s to every school apOlogy. Romu lo sa1d, he
d1stnct which IS ce rt1hed for demanded "proper redress"
closing because of lack of and added, "those hoodlums
fund s" to keep classrooms i11 the uniforms of policemen
open through the 1978 school should not remain on the
pohce force of !.he city of New
year .
"This may have a very York ."
The incident last Sunday, m
sig nifl canl eff ect 1n the
wh1
ch police entered the
(Cincmna ti school board's I
Ph11ippmcs
mission on Sth
lawsml ," sa1d James B.
Helmer Jr ., an attorney for avenue in New York City and
the board. "When you make a detained several staff memfederal claun, you have the bers, drew an offi cial protest
avenue of making it in federal from Romulo earlier in the
day .
court.
Rom ulo said he had not
"We haven't done that yet,
but we 're not saymg that seen the text of a U.S. apology
won't happen, " he told UPI. that U.S. State Deparlmenl
The legislature 1s moldmg a officials said had been sent to
public school asSistance Manila.
package to head off closings
New York police sa1d their
in troubled districts. The officers broke up a fight
Senate Thursday approved a outside th e Phili ppin es
$200 million supplementa l buildmg and followed several
appropriations bill including men involved in the
at least $116 milhon in loans distw-bance into the building
and grants to help keep without realizing !.hey were
schools open Lhrobgh 1G78.
enterin g Philippines diAlso Thursday, the House plomatic tern lory .
overwhelming approved an
Romulo's protest note said :
accou ntabilit y and "The New York police
management bill to help version of the incident 1s
school d1stricls get the most completely unacceptable to
out of available revenues . us "
The two bills wlll be taken up
''I find it particularly ironic
m opposite chambers next that this pernicious crime
against human dignity should
week .
However, Helmer said that occur at a lime the United
has no impact on the prelimi- Slates has proclaimed 1tself
the champion of human
nary injunction request
" The leg islature can rights everywhere," Romulo
conti nue to 1&lt;1\k about a bai l said.

�C~-The Sunday Tunes-Sentmel, Sunday, June 18, 1978

County agent's corner
BY JOHN C. RICE
Extension Agenl
Agriculture
Meigs County
POMEROY - If alfalfa has
been cut more than a week
and buds are nol appearing,
better check for larvae and
new ly emerged alfalfa
weev1ls. Some fie lds have
been senously damaged by
both larvae and adults and
Will be long 111 recovery tf

occ urr1ng m
con I rul

t

01n

F'ull
a !'e Ill

met hods

Bulletm 545. lnsct·t Pests of
F1eld Crops. If you are not
Wllhng lu b'""' the two spray
matenals recommended, you
shoul d not broadcast ap·
pltca llon of tlwsc smce m
mu:st mstances they gtve
unsatlsfactury control If a
broad cast appilcallun Is
essential 5 pe rcent Sev m Ball
should be used Sevm Ball
111 a1 be thfflc ult lu fmd bullS
they recover
"'~liable tn the corn belt
CUTWORMS
Cut worms are cre attng Lorsdan 41; IS nut labeled 111
problemSln most areas of the Oluu fu1 control of corn
NEW SP RAY MAKF.S
state and serwus losses arc
CHE RRI ES TASTE
YUCK IE TO BIRDS
If you !lave evc1 tned to

Grain

r a1se chen It':&gt;, ~u u knU\\ how
disruuragtng It can be to t ry

and beat lhe birds lo them.

results

Well. those day !) ate uver and
Mr 1ubm, starhng, fm ch.
g1 a•.: kit', sparmw . blue jay,
and cedar ~\ axwmg better
look uut, !JCl'l:tUSe v.c have
cher 1 n:s l!ke the~ have never
t a~ted before

COLUMBUS t UP! 1 - The
average cash gra111 pnces
Mesuro l
75
~rrren t
1per bus!fl) paid to farmers
by gram elevators 1n the ll'etlable poll der IS now
princ1pal markeung areas of reg1stered as Hbtrd repellent
Oh10 after the markets closed on chl'rrl es and It IS fa ntasti c
Fnday unti l the markets D~rett10ns Sd) to apply two
and [\\ 0·\)nrd:s to hve and
close Monday
Northeast Oh10 : No 2 une-tlurd ptl Unds per acr e
wheat $2.84, No Z shelled w1th a L'un\'enuona l spray as
corn $2 26; No . 2 oats $1 46. a fuH covrrage spray as
cht•n tcs beglil to r1pen Th e
'lo. I soybeans $6 46.
Northwe st Ohto No 2 rate IS dependent on the stze
wheal $2 90 , No 2 shelled Hnd denstl\ ufthe trees Don 't
appb mut:c than a total of 3
('()I'll $2'll , No 2 nats $1.43,
tunes per season. or \Hthm i
No I soybeans $6 58
Central Ohio · No 2 wheat da' s nf harvest. Ohto sup$2 91: No 2 shelled corn pliers mclude DESCO. P o
$2.31: No. 2 oats $1 60 . No I Box 149, Stanford Pa1kway .
Fmdla' . Oht11 45840 Phone
.:Jybeans $6.51
West Central OhiO : No 2 419-42!:0151 Grower Serv1ce
wheat $2 96 , No 2 shelled tE-Z rioI 710 Kaderly Dr .
corn $2.36; No . 2 oats $1.56 . Columbus, Oh10 43228 Phone
614-276-5103.
No l soybeans $6 5t
SUMMF.R DAIRY TOUR
Southwest Ohi o: No . 2
- .JUNE 27
wheat $2 96 ; No 2 shelled
Tuesda) . June 27 , IS the
corn $2 .:!5 , No 2 oats $1 5ll
date of the area sunun er
No l soybeans $6.60
Trend· No . 2 wheat , dalf) tour . Th1 s year's event
sharply higher , No 2 shelled wtll be held on l• o Lawrence
corn, unchangf'd. No 2 oats. l'ount) d111ry farms. The host
unchanged ; No 1 soybeans, da1rymcn arc Dr and M1 s.
John Prall an d Mr and Mrs
sharply higher.

Transfers
Edward Chevaller. Tona
Cheva llCr
to
Edward
Cheva her,
Tona
Bell
Chevallcr. Parcels. Olive
Clifford Holter by ally in
fa ct. Ten a Huller, atty m
fact, to Kenneth M Matson.
Donna J Matson, 11 ~ acres,

SUPPORT CllAPTERS - The Jackson Production Credit Assoc1al1on recenlly
supported the FFA Chapters in Gallia, Jackson and Vmton counties by purchasing offici al
"FFA Handbooks" for the students. The handbook is a new publication from the nalwnal
headquarters m Alexandria, V~rg mia It is expecially helpful to Vo-ag teachers as a
tea chmg md to mstrucl the FFA program. The FF A Chapters of the three county d1slr1ct
s111cerely U1ank the PCA for lhe1r generosity and coo perative support of the vocatwna l
agn culture programs m Oh10. Pctured left to right are Mitchell Horner, Oak H1ll FFA : Earl
Jarv1s, Vmton County FFA; Lowell Yates, Jackson FFA ; Wayne Neal, Manager of the
Jackson Production Credit Associ a lion ; Larry Marr, Vocational Agriculture Supervisor of
Galli a, Jackson, and Vmlon count1es, and Chuck Brown , Ass1stanl lllllnager of Ja ckson

Sulton
Nellie Connolly to William
D Reese. DeloriS G Reese,
PCA
25 acre tlllO acre lot 1411 ,
Letart .
Martha Su e Murph y.
Rubert Murphy to Douglas C.
Reese , 160 acre lots Nos 297,
298. 11.8 acres Sulton
J osep lun e Blevms. Afhda v1t , Middleport
Charles E. Burdette. dec to
Beulah B Jones. Ccrt of
trans , Middleport
Robert C Eblln, Hylha J
BY STEVE HIBINGER
Eblm tu Donald T Moore,
District Conservationist
Bell v I Moore. Lot 2, Fa tr·
Soli Cons. Service
v1e_; Height s Sub., Chester
Gallla County
R1chard L Bearhs Jr ..
GALLIPOLIS - Those hot,
June A Bearh s to !larry E. humid summer days are
M1 1ler, Mary Allee M11ler, qu1ckl y approa chm g All
1.10 acres. Chester
during the wmter we look
Wa1tman Maxwel l Stevens forward to this l1me, bul
to D1ana Stevens, .f&gt;O acre, when 1t's here we complain
Oli VO
about the hot weather, grab
K1chard A Snuth, Lou1se our fi shing poles and relax
L Sn11th tu Mononga hela under a shade tree.
Power Co . R1ght of Way,
There are many good
0111 t'
hsh1ng spots In Ga lh a
Thomas Cross. PhylliS J Cou nt y, but th e mosl
Cross to John Michael Roush widespread and most comJr. Sherr) D Housh , Par- muni) used are the pmately
cels. Sutton · Syracuse
owned pond s Pro per! )
constructed. managed and
maintamed, a small pool of
water can g1ve co untl ess
hours of relaxation and
rerrra11on to ourselves and
neighbors.
I' ve had several mqu1ries
about stockmg oonds. How rln
MOSCOW t UP II - The

Privately owned ponds
attract many fishermen

Cosmonauts
So) uz 29 cosmona uts suc-

cess fully docked their
spacecraft to the Sa\yul 6
orbl\ lll g laboratory early
Sat urda y. the Tass new s
agency sa td
Tass sa1d Soyuz 29 , launched late Thursday mght.
dock ed successf ully w1th
Sal) ut 6 II sa 1d m•ss1on
co mmander Vlad1mir
Kov alen ok
and
fl1 ghl
engmeer Alexander Ivan·
chenkov reported all systems
functioni ng as planned.
Kuv alyon ok, an' ex-

IT'S MORE THAN JUST
A TRAVEL TRAILER

paratroop mstructor who

hied m a b1d to dock w1th the
spacelab last Octobe,r nursed
ht s ca psule, n1 cknamed
"photon," Int o pos111on for a
smooth linkup with Salyut 's
transfer compartment , Tass
sa1d
It md1eated the two

Aside from bemg one of Amenca 's h1ghesf value.
lowest pn ced tr avel tr ailer s ther e are oth er retlsons
aver and above vacat1ons to own a Ta ur us
For' exam ple
• It ' s an e)( lra bedroom dur mg hol 1da ys
• It' s an e)( fra k1fchen when you need II

• It' s your own personal den away from d all
• It 's perfect tor th e k1d 's sl umber parties

All Ta ur us travel tra ders carry a tun . one year
Cwnercare warranty , too So If you need some eKtra
room from l1 me to l1 me plu s love those great outdoor
..,.a cat ion s, see the Taurus

Open Mon .- Fr1. 8-4: 30
Sat . 9-1. Sun . 1-4

LOWMAN TRAVEL
TRAILERS. INC.
Phone 882-2127
Hartford , W. Va .

Rt . 33

cusmuna ul s may be in space

for a lengthy m1sswn but d1d
not say whether they would
I ry to su rpass the space
endu ra nce record set by the
Soyuz 26 cosmonauts who
returned to earth last March
after 96 days m orbtl

Hardliners
gaining hand

MOSCOW 1 UP I! - The
Union
warned
Saturday that Amen can
hard-hners seeking to return
Sovict -U S. relations to Cold
War enm1ty are gaming the
upper hand In the Ca n er
Soviet

admm1stration

·n1c ma jor foreign pohcy
statement bl amed I he
det er!ora!Ion in Sov u:~t -U .S .
relations on the Ca rter adnum~1ration

and sa!d the

Sov1ct Un10n would not accept li s " invllalionto JOin the
funeral of detente."
The statement atta cked
nat1ona l secur1ty ad\'lscr

1 do ll'' At what rates do I
stock"' What spec1es of fi sh
are best ' etc .. The most
common ly asked questwn,
hoi\ ever, 1s "Where can I get
ft sh'1

'

The federal government
st opped it s fr ee stoc km g
policy almost f1ve years agn
when 11 closed its fishencs
ThiS left the landowner only
w1th the cho•ce of slockmg
frum stock caught at other

Committee
chainnen
appointed
POMEHOY - Mrs. Ma1da
Mora , president of the Mc1gs
County
Farm
Bureau
Federa t ion. announ ce d
Sat urday that she appomted
th e follo win g persons as
con! mltlcc cha1rmcn at a
b(•ard meetmg

Public Affairs co-cha mnen
- Henry Frank and Norman
Wtll; wom en' s commit tee
chairman, Ju anit a Sayre ;
membership co-chmm1en,
Bob Burdetl e and Tom
Hamm , coun('ll cha lrm&lt;::ln,

Tom Ham m ; commodity
chainnan , Om Housh; young
coupl es cha1rman 1

C&lt;::~thcrme

Colwell , youth cha1nnan. B11l
Carr .
Mrs. Mora also reported
that &gt;he had attended the
Me~gs County St np Mmc
Pro ject mee!ln g 111 th e
western part of the co unty
and that the ultimate result of
the proJect shou ld greatl y
m1provc that section of the
county.
She also report ed thai the
board planned to enter a float
in the Reg atta parade to be
held next week She sa1d that
any members or boa rd

Zb1g n1 cW Brzezmsk y for
"g ross !) and cl umSil y"
exagge ra t in g element s of
nvalry and belittling the members wishmM to ass1st
cooperation between the two wnh the float shou ld contact
superpowers.
her at 992-7765.

water bod1es or buymg from
com mercial , pma tely owned
fi shenes
Now, the Stale of Ohio
tODNRi has a program 111
which you can recetve f1sh fo r
pond
stockin g.
The
Cooperauv e F'tsh Pond
Project ha s g1ven the "free
fish" 1dea new life - wllh a
few stn ngs attached.
The pro gra m guidelin es
are : the pond must have an 8
feet depth over at least 25
percent of the wa ter area. 11
must be fenced from d1rect

BY JOHN COOPER
Soli Cons. Service
PT. PLEASANT - We
have been on several tracts of
la nd lately help ing la nd·
nwners w1th plans. One of
these was on the land
recently bought by the Ma son
County Commission as a
recrealon area in the Letart
commumty. The main pur·
pose of our VISit on that land
was t~ f1gure out ways and
means of draining a wet
bottom land area in which
landscape arch1tects had
located a commumty buildmg
and play grou nd
a rea
Michael Whalen of the Mason
County CommiSSIOn, who led
th e delegati on of Letart
people met with us lo discuss
th1s drainage.
We were also on the Earl
Keefe r farm on Sandhill
Road . The ma111 it em
discussed on the Keefer farm

Crushing
reminder
IS gtven
0

0

WASHINGTON (UP! )
The House has given
President Carter a crushing
remmder of its power to fund
cost ly "pork barrel " water
projects even when he feels
they are economically and
en v ~ronmenl all y
unso und
Democrats

and

Republi cans Joi ned for ces
l'nday to push through a
$10 I billion pubhc works and
ene rgy
resea rch
appro pr~ alwns bill by a vote of
al'l'CSS from livestock and
263-59
- well over the twoponds "'th cx1stin g fish
thirds
majonty needed to
mu st
be
populations
overnde
a threatened vote
restocked al proper ratios
furth
er slap to Carter,
In
a
w1th acceptable species
th
e
House
rejected an
The ma m poml of object ion
amendm
ent
to
el1n1 1nate
lies m that public flshmg
must be permit ted. Th1s eight water proJects he wants
pubhc access can be con- to stop
Addmg insult to mjury, the
trolled somewhat, though It
House
went along w1th the
won 't be a situauon where
pres1denl
111 ad din g 11
swanns of anglers have free
proJects
he
had
suggested be
and lola\ access to your pond
funded
at
modest
cost to help
at all hours of !he day. Some
ba
lance
the
proposed
cut s.
negouauon on this poml 1s
advisable and expected.
Un der th1 s pro gram , a
landowner is not liable for
W1th uur luck, the only
Injury or hann to visitors to th ing we' ll ever wm IS a
hi s properly ThiS 1s always a return ll ckct on I he Titan ic .
maJor concern when allow ing
public acc ess to pn vate
property.
One other point . la nd owners who do not need the
free f1sh stocking, but do wish
to allow publi c fish111g , can
pa l11ctpatc m lh1s program
If you want add itiona l
mformat1on on thiSsubject or
want to participate in the
program feel free to contact
the Galha So1l and Water
Conservation District offi ce
at 529 Jackson Pike or call
446-8688 or contact Ken
Tomilns on, Co unty Game
Protector .

Se rv ices are avai labl e
without discrunination of sex,
race, creed, color or religious
affih ations

was the development of water
for livestock. After some
discusswn with Mr. Keefer,
he dec1ded to develop a
spnn g, put a co n~ re t e
watenng trough below It and
also to repair an exlsUng
pond 111 another pasture area.
He requested the district
crew to do the construction
work on the spring.
Another concern of Mr ·
Keefer's was the soil near the
locatiOn where he was
pl anmng to put a trailer. He
was interested 111 the soil
from the standpoint of it!
adaptablh!y to a septic l~nk
or seepage f1eld in connection
with a septiC tank. We found
bedrock at a depth of about
two feet at some of the area .
We found clay soli nearby
also, but we found much more
suitable soil nearby . Suitable
soil for a sep!1c tank dramage
fi eld 1s a soil that 1s somewhat
open and has some sand
contenl. Clay soils usuaM
cause problems m connection
wllh septiC tanks
Harry Siders, whose fann
IS on Mud Run , wa s mostly
int erested in pond con·
st ructwn and developmen t of
his land for recreatwnal use.
We went over all the land
with Mr. S1ders considering
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We noted on the Siders
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These hu ge parallel vmes
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Recently we helped Don
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No visible waves made toward tax reduction
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Although there 1s a move in Ohio
toward an initiative to lilmt government spending, even
among the most wild-eyed conservatives there are no visible
waves being made for a wholesale reductlon in property taxes.
One reason IS that Ohio's real estate taxes are mild, only !he
28th highest m the nation .
Moreover, Ohio has already done what California voters did
through Proposition 13 - limited unvoted taxes to I percent of
the true value of properly. Th1s is the "10-milllimita!ion" in
Ohio's Constitution
In addition , House Bill 920 was enacted m 1976lo reduce the
impact of inflation on property values and to provide dollar
credits to property owners if their taxes increase beyond a
certain point.
Ohio can raise with a 28.57-mill rate the same amount of
money wh1ch 40 mills raises m California because of the
different levels of assessing property. And California requires

a lot more money than Uh1o
·Here, the problem is the oppos1le: Ohio doesn 't raise enough
money to support 1ts schools, and the Leg1slatw-e is trying to
deal with that problem right now .
The reason not enough money is ra1sed for schools, aside
from voter apathy, 1s that that General Assembly has continually tried to put a lid on real estate taxes .
While real estate values have soared, the schools have been
barred from participating m the gains to the point where their
revenues from mcreased property values have grown by only
20 percent since 1972,
But, according to John H. Hall of the Ohio Education
Association, the formula by which the state dispenses
assistance treats a school district as 1f 11 participated fully m
the growth of local properly tax revenues. State aid is cut.
This pmch has put many school districts in trouble, and the
House will start haggl111g !his week over a $200 million

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supplemental appropriations bill adopted by the Senate last
Thursday, mcluding $116 million for public schools.
The 1dea is to make sure all the schools have enough money
to remain open through this fall , when the stalel\lde and
legiSlative elections will be held.
Next year, the stale can gel about the busmess of rewriting
the taxation and school fmance systems to solve the problem.
Gov. James A. Rh'odes and the DemocratiC leg islative leaders have worked out a way to prov1de 100 percent fin ancing of
the current slate subsidy formula for the first t1me starling
July I.
Th1s is the "equal y1eld'.' formula enacted 111 1975, under
whtch equal loca l tax effort for schools should net equa l slate
ass1stanle . Thus far, the program has never been funded at
more than 50 percent, and 1ls exponents say 1l will work if
allowed to.
But some legislators are not so sure equal IS best So what

happened m the Senate last week 1s that some d1stncts were
made more equal than others.
The ones that needed more to stay open got special bonuses
- a return to the same system the Legislature scrapped, sup·
posedly once and for all, in 1975. Some districts were
guaranteed a 10 percent mcrease m state a1d . Some were
guaranteed no loss. Those that got too much had a 35 percent
ceiling imposed
As the bill cleared the Senate, Sen. Marcus A. Roberto, DRavenna, said public education is a "partnership" with state
and local governments sharing in !.he load
Roberto said the supplemental money would show !.he stale's
good faith in upholding its share of the bargain. But m the
Interest of self-protectiOn, ht!l e was sa1d about the local
respon s1blity - an adequate share of property taxes for
schools. Slience on !hal matter is hkely to continue through
November .

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SUNDAY. JUN E 18. 1978

NO. 20

PAGE 1-D

Offers assurance,
FORT Cl AYTON, Panama
Can al Zone I UPII
P1 es1denl Carter tucl ay

&lt;Jss ur ed Arnencan Canctl

Zone 11 orkers thei r JObs and
rights \\Ill be protected under
PanaJnan!an 1 ul ~ but sa1d
that , hke 11 or not thev must

help y1eld cont~ol ;,f the
waterway

NEW OFFICERS INSTAlLED - Officers of Racine
Post 602 were Installed Thursday mght by John Brammer,
Gallipolis, eighth district past commander Front,l-r, are
Gene Sturm, Breman, Ohio, eighth district first vice
commander . Pauhne Wolfe, adjutant, Brammer. Harrv

Lyons, commander; Roger Brauer, finance officer, Jack
Ables, second vice commander; back, Jim Hampson,
Lancaster, e1ghth dlslricl second VICe commander. Other
officers not pictw-ed are B1ll Cross, first v1ce commander,
and Charles Curry, trustee

'"l11al IS yow- duly, you r
respons1b1hty," the pn•stdcnt
to ld an estnnat ed 3,000
Amencans, who L'hect ed lm:i
arriva l, booed one of Ius JOkes
and hstcned 111 s1lence to most
of Ins talk about a new era

uf the s1x U.S Canal Zone American Cong1ess but .. . to
say , fir st , th e Amen can
bases
the canal u·caucs apparently
Keen ly aware of the h1gh people and I appreciate what
ea rn ed out thetr tlu cats to anll-treaty feehng 1n this )ou've done and , second . the
bnycotl Car ter's fma le Amert can .r un out post , Amencan people and J care
appearance tn Ins two-day Carter express ed pnde, about what happens to you
lre&lt;:1tystgmng VISit A few gratlt ud~ and app1ec tatwn
"The n ghls of Amencan
showed up weann ~ &lt;~ Ke ep for the servtce the Zomans workers wi ll be p1 olecled,"
Our Ca nal" T-shlrls and ha ve performed and offered Ca rter sa1d "The trealles
skirtS printed w1th slogans some promtse s fur their guarant eee lo employees,
derogatory of the president. fu ture secunty
fu·st, the ge neral terms and
Mostl y uul!tary pc1·sonnel,
" I come here today not to conditions of employes no
nwny hold111g ch1ldl en aloft wm you over to the dec1s10n less fa vorable than they are
dawrung
Many Amen cans hostile to

to see the pres1dent. turned
out to hear lhe e~ddr ess at a

gra ssy heil cnptcr land1ng
.u cd 111 Fort

C l&lt;::~yton ,

largest

Crash led to firings
MI,\MI (U PI) - ln a move
" pracllcall)
Wllh out
precedent," National Alrhnes
has f1r ed the pliut and co pliot
of the Jel hner lhat crashed
into Esca mb1a Bay and killed
three passengers last month,
uni on officials say

of course, 1f they want them."
John l&lt;&gt;omos, an attorney
retained for the two, said he
had been lold James Stockwell, the fllght engmeer , also
had been dismissed Stockwell is represent ed by Fhghl
Eng in ee rs Int erna!lonal
The l wu men were fi red Assot lallon, which declined
for nymg too low and failing comment.
National Airlines spokesto call out altitude changes
ju" before I he crash, their men would neither conflnn
nor deny the report Kunz and
attorney sa1d
Paul Heneau of th e A1rhne Stockwell refused to comPil ots· Assoc1at1 on
1n ment and Sanderson was
Washmgton said pilot George unavmlable.
II source m the airline
Kunz, 55, of Miami , and copilot Leonard Sanderson, 31 , 111dustry sa id 11 IS common
of Hollywood, Fla ., rece1ved pra cmc for an airline lo
dismissal letters la st wc'C k. suspend - with or without
"I can confirm they have pay - a f11ghl crew mvolv ed
been hrcd," Heneau said m an accident whtle it IS
" riday " We w1ll make an be1ng nlvest1 gated by the
effort to get thei r JObs back, Na l1 onal Transportati on

Safety Board.
But he sa 1d hnn g the crew
before the board_' s final
report is wntt en is "practically wtthout precedent. "
Ed Slattery, an NTSB
spokesman , sa 1d he had
" heard the rum or, " but
would take no position on the
matter since the crash still is
under investigation.
Loomos said the dlsmis:Jal
leiters said Kunz and Sanderson desce nded " below
their m1n1mum descent
altitude and failed to make
altitude callouts."
The M1am1 attorney sa1d
the callouts are required
when a plane drops below
1,000 feet , but " both of these
men di dn 't know they were
below 1,000 feel. "
Loomus satd It ts not

Waterways transportation
system comments sought

of the Month

JUNE

Wedge Sc&lt; urely
Be sure to examme the
wed ge
when
buy1 ng
espadnlles to see that it's not
frayed ur glued msecurcly .

Ohio Politics

Officials discuss how
to drain bottom land

,

Meigs
Property

dock craft

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Jay Schne•der .
These are two outstanding
dalr) {am1s and I hope you
nught be able lo attend For
more details and dtrcctt ons,
ca ll our offi ce.

Lay of the laml

HlJNTI NGTON - A public
meetmg will be held 1n
Washmgtun , D.C., June 22 to
record Citizens' v1ews toward
the futur e of America's
nationa l waterways trans·
portation system, which
includes the Oh10 River and
Its navigable tributaries
Comments are being
sought on the s1gmhcance of
!he ex isting water transportation
system,
it s
capability to meet national
needs and Us futu re use for
transporta tion and ot her
purposes su ch as fl ood
conlrol, water supply ,
rec reation and fi sh and
wildlife. habitat.
The Congress, in the Water
ResourCfS Development Act
of 1976, directed the Anny
Corps of Engineers lo un·
dertake
the
National
Waterways Study.
Th1s three-year effort,
scheduled for completion in
1980, Is the fir st com prehensive examination of
the waterways transportation
system and 1s to include
recommendations about the
future of the system through
the yea r 2000.
The 1980 report to Congress
will : I - desert be the
nation's existing water transportation system mcluding
the mland , co~stal and Great
Lakes waterways, portJ and
harbors; 2 - assess lhe
system's capability to meet
future national needs, including emerge ncy and
defense requirements ; 3 select and analyze changes to
the system and the related
efforts on different modes of
transportation and other
water uses, and; 4 - identify
emerging water transportation and related water
resources problems and
recommend , actions to
enhance the efficiency of the

water transportation system.
Study participants include
the Corps of Engineers' Ins11!ute for Water Resources
pr ovid in g s tudy
management , with participation by U S. Department of TransportatiOn ,
Maritime Administration of

the U S Department of
Comm erce, Council on
Environmental Quality and
the National Transportation
Polley Study Comm1ss1on
Inqu iries
should
be
directed to the st udy
manager, Mrs Arlene D1etz
at 2tl2-325-7141

unusual to misread the type
of alllrlleter usually provided
111 a Boe111g 727 and when
errors occur they are in
" 1,000 and 10,000 In -

became stuck 1n the sand at
Surfside Beach While the
mothers tried to free the
vehicle, the childr en asked if
th ey co uld go into the
water
"They were oul there just
when the llde was gomg out
and it has one helluva
current. It just swept them
out," Smith said.
Slmth said John Bomer's
sister, Kelly , 16, was w1th the
victims but did not go in the
water.

the

measures,

year.

The lawyers filed for a

members aboard. Officials
speculated that more than the
three llvcs would have been
lost if a tugboat crew had not
begun pulling surv1vors from
the water Immediately.

preliminary mjunction from
Common Plea s Court on

. . ... . .. .

..

MR. AND MRS. BOB HUNNELL , S. Second Ave ..
Middl eport, hold blooms from what they believe to be a
troph1ca l orchid growmg m the yard of their home. Four
years old, the plant has bloomed only for the past two
years.
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PUCO requested
to reconsider

COLUMBUS tUPii - The
Public Utlli t~es CommiSSion
of Ohio has been asked by
Ohio Consume rs' Coun sel
Wilham A Spraley to
reconsider its approval of all
fuel charges imposed by the
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio
Electnc Co. on consumers 1n
the past year, on the bas1s of
errors 111 purchased power
costs discovered th1s week .
Th e adJu stme nt results
from the fact the fuel portion
"She saw what was hap- of the purchased power cost
pemng, though, and went out lo the compan y Is ap·
to try to save her brother. She proxlrl\alely $1.8 million less
caught him for a wh1le but the than ortginally calculated.
current was so bad she had to
The compan y also asked
let go of him," Smith sa1d .
AmeriCan Elect nc Po"er,
"Fishermen along the p1er from which 1l purchased vast
could see them being pulled
out. They were still on top of
the water 50 yards from the
p1er , lighting for their lives,
but !.he water was so bad and
dangerous thai no one could
help them."

FORT WORTH, Tex. - according to Rad1o Shack
Tandy Corporation , parent President Lewis Kornfeld.
Kornfeld went on to say
company of the Radio Shack
that
"Unexpectedly strong
electronics slor e chain,
CB
sales
as well as the adreported that sales of their U.
ditional
sales
of peripherals
S. Rad1o Shack division
to
the
company's
TRS~
climbed 19 percent to
Microcomputer
System
were
$68,869,000 for May. up from
part
of
the
reason
for
the
sa les of $57,773,000 for May
sales
pickup."
1977.
Tandy's consolidated sales
for the month of May were
ACTRESS SERIOUS
$83,175,000, an increase of 18
DOYLESTOWN
, Pa. (UP! )
percent over sales of
Actress
Judy
Came, the
$70,410,000 for the sa me
"Sock-It-To-Me"
gtrl
of the
mont~ last year.
old
"
Laugh-In
"
comedy
"Sales of Radio Shack's U.
S. stores which had been in shows, was tn ser1ous conexistence for over one year dillon Friday fo llowmg a onewere 11 percent above the car accident in Upper
priOr year's May , the Makefield Township, Bucks
!llrongest gain of the year," County .

and

amounls of electn c1ty durmg
the shortage, to recheck 11s
b11l to see 1f other costs had
been passed a lon~ Illegally .
"We beheve there should
be a hearmg, and the commission should look at all
aspects of this and venfy all
the numbers," Spratle) said.
"I'm not say mg Columbus
&amp; So uthern is dmng an improper lhtng here It should
have been done already."
He noted the PUCO order in
the next C&amp;SOE fuel hearing
w1ll be released in December.
"Consumers hould not have
to wait until another healing
season to gel the refu nds they
are entitled to now," he
added

Conservation
awards earned

HUNTI NGTON - Scout
Warren Bocard , Jr ., of Troop
112 of Ashland, Kentucky,
sponso red by th e F~r s l
Christian Ch urch; Scout
Chris Kennedy of Troop 20 of
Huntmglon, W. Va ., sponsored by th e John son
Memonal United Met hodist
Church; and Scout Paul
Smith of Troop 92 of Milton.
W. Va., sponsored by the
Bethesda Umted Methodist
Church, have earned the new
World Conservation Award,
announced W. Robert Cree,
Scout Executive of the TnState Area Co un cil , Boy
Scouts of America.
The award is made by the
World W1ldhfe Fund of
Washington, D. C. through
the Boy Scouts of Ameri ca

and recognizes achievement
in
envi ronmental
Improvement, natural resource
conservation , and an understanding of world conservation problems.
The purpose of the award is
to point out to young people
that countries of the world
are closely interre lated
through nat ural resources
and that we in this country
are interdependent with our
world environment.
To win this award, Scouts
Bocard, Kennedy and Smith
earned Conservation and
Environmental skill awards,
mer it badges in Environmental Science, Soil and
Water Conse rvallon, Fish
and Wildlife Mangement and
Citizenship in the World,

now.

Attorneys
want order
e~ss1stance

52 passengers and six crew

Tandy Corp. earnings up

me

lawyers for the Cmcmnat1
school board a1 e seektng a
court order that the stale
~isburse funds to keep all
school distncts open lhls

the AI.PA have been campaigning for mstallation of
more readable altimeter s.
Th e plane crashed off
Pensacola, Fla , May 8 with

Children's bodies found
SAN LUIS PIISS, Texas
( UPil - The bodtes of five
children dragged out to sea
by a powerful undertow have
bee n recovered, all in the
area where the children
wa ded
un suspe c lingly
Thw-sday.
The strong current was
legend among natives for
claiming sw1mmers. Officials
sa id no swimming signs
marked the area , but many of
the signs warning of the
undertow had been taken by
beachgoers for firewo od,
souvenirs or to free vehicles
stuck in !.he sand .
Authon!les in heli copters,
boats and vehicles and aided
by cl tizens se ar ched the
beach and nearby waters
after Faye Bomer and Wanda
Masters. mothers of the
children, watched helplessly
as their children were swept
away from shore.
Th e bodies of Carol
Masters, 1~ . nf Sugar Land,
and l.lnda Zann, 13, of
Houston were found hours
apart and 100 yards from
shnre Thursday. The bodies
of John Bomer, 10, Lee Roy
Masters, 7, and Melissa Masters, 10, of Sugar Land, were
found P'rlday.
Sheriff's Capt. Gene Smith
said the children's families
were on an outing and the
pickup truck they were nding

b~'

CINC INNAT I i UP I ) While the Ohio leglslat ure
shapes
pub ilc
school

crements " He sa td he and

. . . ' ..
SOWETO, South Africa
(UPI) - Pollee Saturday
opened fire and use d
teargas to di sperse hun·
dreds of black youths who
stoned a pollee car and a
bus following a memorial
observance on the second
anniversary ol the Soweto
riots .
Br1g . Jam es Gerber,
deputy divisional cum·
missioner of pollee In the
black township 15 miles
southw est of Johannes·
burg, said he knew of no
Injured and declined to say
how many shots were fired.
He said both vehicles 11ere
damaged.

mad e

grounds that sc hool closmgs
for lack of funds Violates the
federal Const itution They
also hmted Fnday the Ohio
sc hool fman cmg questio n
may be !&lt;Jken to federal
court

In their motlon, the lawye1s
said hundreds of thousands of
school children will sqlfer
" ab sol ute edu catitYnal
depriv~twn " if their schools
are closed, whil e other
stodents " Will rece1ve
educatwnal serv1ces rangtng

from adequate to h1gh quality

.,

Tllat .
the
law)e rs
conten ded,
represe nt s

out , bot as far as I have been
able to tell, they've done
nothmg but talk.'' he sa1d .
Officials of the fina nCially
stumbling Cmcmnat1 school
&lt;listnct sa1d the legislature's
plan, coupled with reduced
costs and loans, rmght keep
the diStrict's schools open
nexl fall School off1c1ais
foresee a $10 miJJion shortfall
th1s year , which would close
schools lor 20 to 30 days m the
fa II
Board Fmance Cha1rman
John Rue sa1d the Senate
actwn would gtve Cmcinnati

schools an additional $2.2
rmlhon. forcing Cincinnati
schools to borrow $2 million
to $3 mlihon to remain open
thiS year .

Apology is
not enough

PATTATA, Thailand (UP!)
- The Philippmes ts
"mvtdtous dtscrumnation'' dissallsfled with a "mere
by the General Assembly and apology" from the United
v10lales the equal protectiOn States over the entry of a
cla use
of
the
14th Pluli pptnes diplomati C
J\mendment
m1ss1on b~ New York police,
The lawyers requested a Fore1 gn Minis ter Car los
pr elim inary ln JUnc tton Rom ulo said today .
ordertng
th e
sta te
''The cnme IS so sertous
Departmen t of Education and politically, Internationally
!.he Controlling Board 'to and crin11nally that a mere
dis bur se, fr om ext stmg apology w11l not suffice,"
school appropriatiOnS under Romulo sa1d
th eir control, suffi cient
In add1t1on to a writlen
nwney s to every school apOlogy. Romu lo sa1d, he
d1stnct which IS ce rt1hed for demanded "proper redress"
closing because of lack of and added, "those hoodlums
fund s" to keep classrooms i11 the uniforms of policemen
open through the 1978 school should not remain on the
pohce force of !.he city of New
year .
"This may have a very York ."
The incident last Sunday, m
sig nifl canl eff ect 1n the
wh1
ch police entered the
(Cincmna ti school board's I
Ph11ippmcs
mission on Sth
lawsml ," sa1d James B.
Helmer Jr ., an attorney for avenue in New York City and
the board. "When you make a detained several staff memfederal claun, you have the bers, drew an offi cial protest
avenue of making it in federal from Romulo earlier in the
day .
court.
Rom ulo said he had not
"We haven't done that yet,
but we 're not saymg that seen the text of a U.S. apology
won't happen, " he told UPI. that U.S. State Deparlmenl
The legislature 1s moldmg a officials said had been sent to
public school asSistance Manila.
package to head off closings
New York police sa1d their
in troubled districts. The officers broke up a fight
Senate Thursday approved a outside th e Phili ppin es
$200 million supplementa l buildmg and followed several
appropriations bill including men involved in the
at least $116 milhon in loans distw-bance into the building
and grants to help keep without realizing !.hey were
schools open Lhrobgh 1G78.
enterin g Philippines diAlso Thursday, the House plomatic tern lory .
overwhelming approved an
Romulo's protest note said :
accou ntabilit y and "The New York police
management bill to help version of the incident 1s
school d1stricls get the most completely unacceptable to
out of available revenues . us "
The two bills wlll be taken up
''I find it particularly ironic
m opposite chambers next that this pernicious crime
against human dignity should
week .
However, Helmer said that occur at a lime the United
has no impact on the prelimi- Slates has proclaimed 1tself
the champion of human
nary injunction request
" The leg islature can rights everywhere," Romulo
conti nue to 1&lt;1\k about a bai l said.

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~ ~ ~~~

work record .

one l.Sitor to each oqutre, to form

Wt Olftr :
· Sll1ry &amp; Commlnlon
llut Cron·Biua Shtld
Profit shtrlnt rttlrtmtnt
5 diV wofok Wltk
within

'I

r,R-r:r

1

AM-FM radio, tinted · glass ,

wire wheel covers.
Wos

um

Now•6099

1978 FORD FAIRMONT
STATION WAGON

-

IDOVERN f
~~ I
~ :d
.

Now arrange lha Circled left"" 1c1
form lhe 1urpn11 aniWtr, u aug·
;tllld by thellllove car100n.

Da

rr x)

Cream, 6 cyi. engine, power
steering, power front disc brakes,
automatic trans ., 5 year rust
proofing . Stk , No. 496 .

~::3

Yesterday's ! Jumbleo: POUCH EXACT BUTTON ORIOLE
Answar: ",Youn-lovery otdl"-"THtNE"
1llo 111111 JUMIII.ES ·110 1\oro In JUMBLE 11001( 110 Md JUMIII.E

PH. 367·7150

BOOI&lt; t11 . A.valllble for 11.36 EACH, pottpald from Jumble, cJo thlt
ntWip&amp;per, P.O. Box 34, Norwood, N.J. 07to'a. MIU chtckl ptW"Iblt to

N o w -.

8 cyl.

engine , power

NOW '4695

Wo1
$6890

conditioning, AM rad io, Interior
and exterior accent group, tinted
glass, pivoting vent windows.
Stk . No. 483.

NOW •4640

Wos
$5966

Was
$6038

Now'557Q

1978 FORD FAIRMONT

Now'569Q

Was

2 dr . sedan, dark brown, • cy l.

ACROSS
1 Shuts

7 Fruit
cakes
12 Metal
lubes
17 Station
21 Lasso
22 Vital organ
23 Long-legged
bird
N River in
Germany
25 Pari of
"to be ·
16 Jog
28 S1eep1e
30 Trapped
32 Nole of
scale
33 Encountered
35 Midday
37 F•~r-bear­
ing mammals
39 Stupefy
40 Weaken
41 Note of

scale

43 Burden
45 Malice
47 Printer 's
measure
48 Top of
head
49 AI !hat
place
52 Unil of
Italian
currency
54 Reeked
56 Sign ol
· zodiac
57 Forgives
59 Part of

eye

61 The holm
oak
62 God of
love
63 Cen tury
plant
64 Parent
(COllOQ.)
66 Intellect
67 Man 's
n i c~name

68 Repellent
69 House of
Commons
(abbr 1
71 Campara·
tive end-

inq

72 Pa1n fu l
74 Goods
cast overboard
76 Urge on
Equa lllr
7ll Symbo
lor thoron
7; Very

n

large

nails
81 Flying

mammal
B2 War god
B3 Sagacious
84 Simple·
ton
851nlel
87 Confer
upon
89 Seasons
90 GhOSIS
(slang !
92 Girl 's
name
94 Fat
around
kidneys
95 Thoroughtare
96 Commonplace
97 Insect
99 Compass
point
tOO Care for
101 Unctuous
102 Free
ti cket

103 Falsehood
105 Tallies
107 Cenl
(abbr.!
109 Paid notices
110 Male
deer
11 1 Microbes
113 Snare
114 Deface
115 Symbol
lor lellu-

rium
116 Dlslance
measure
111 Miss Ullman
118 Sick
120 Note at
scale
111 Biblical
weed
122 Female
horse
123 Girl 's
name
124 Frog
116 Hospital
attend-

ants

126 Strangle
130 Unll of

currency
132 Metal
strand
134 Trials
135 Pi I
136 Enlisted
man
(colloq .)
137 Moun·
talns of

Wyoming
139 Precipitation
141 Symbol
lor tellu-

rium
141 Exist
143 Charts
US Singing
voice
W Singing
bird
149 Cry
152 Registered
nurse
(abbr.)
!53 Lures
t55 Girl's
name
157 Smooth
159 Nole of
scale
160 Apportion
162 Wherewilhal
164 Seagoing
vessel
166 Wears
awa~

168 Portico
169 Caucasian

for~e

19 Staid

10 ~pures
speech
27 lnslrument

29 Excludes
31 Printer's
measure

34 EarthQuake
36 Melal
fastener
38 Taken

107 Prool-

unlaw-

108 Lock ol

fully
.0 Capuchin
monkeys
~2 Great
Lake
~4 Delineated
46Pieced
OUI

48 Sliflly
decorous

49 Charac·
teti stic

50 Girl's
name
51 Latin
conj unc·
lion

from

Iranian
plateau
170 Diurnal
t71 Cowboy
com petit ions
DOWN
1 Shellfish
2 Crippled
3 ConJunction
~

Pose lor

portrait
5 Merit
6 Back less

seat
7 Symbol
for thorium
8 Roman

bronze
9 Knocks
10 Allempts
11 Strips of
leather
11 Poslscrlpi
!abbr.)

13 Possessive pronoun
14 Trans·
II xes
15 Raised
the spirit
of
16 Ploy a

banjo
17 Seed
container
18 Hypothetical

53 Dye plant
55 Prefix :
formerly
56 Dry
58 Decays
60 Pierce

62 God of
love
65 Wooden
vessel

68 Developed
69 Hurry
70 Topol
wave
72 Conversed
73 Weirdest
751dle
chatter
76 Guard
n Heaped
)g Covered
with soot

80 Fathers
B2 Solar
disks
B3 Puts on
one's

8-4

guard
Frus-

lrates
86 Danish
lind divl·
slon
88 Petition
89 Precipitous
90 European
ermine
91 Self·re-

ooec.l

1978 GRANADA

mirrors, trim rings and hub caps .
Stk . No. 472

ing
reader 's

mart&lt;

Hair

ttO Lease

t11 Small
boring
tool
112 Sluggish
n• Church

-··

w..
$4290

6 cyl . engine. automatic tra ns mission, cigar lighter, BR78x14

117 Swing
119 Den
121 Allowance for
waste

122 Burrowing ani-

mal
123 " state
(abbr.)
125 Attract
127 Guido's
tow note
128 Amulets
1291nsecl
130 Ladle
t31 Mr.
Reagan
133 Ireland
t36 Greek
letter
t38 Waler wheel
140Atno
lime
143 Pronoun
14-4 Remain
U6 Hindu

Wos
SS.02

·Now'514Q

1978 FORD FAIRMONT
'
STAnON WAGON

Slack, 4dr .. full vinyl root. 6 cy l.

front and rear b umper guards,
e~Cter i or and Interior accent

down

.

C-30, l -Ion L.W.B.
c::IJevrolet truck with 12 fl.
gooain bed , 454 engine,
3),000 miles , P.S., P.B ..

group. tinted glass, pivoting front
vent windows . Stk. No. 547

visibil ity group, body side mldg .

NOW '5480

Was
$6152

Now'5730

Was

um

'

~apr i ce .:i door. silver w i th red vi n yl roof, viny l
mferlor. full pow er equipment. radial tires , 305 V-8, air
cond., comfort tilt, cruise co ntroL radio &amp; tape .

V-8,

300 Coll9qJ 7539 .

~

\9~

HONDA 750 cc stoc k f. .
c..tlenr cond .flon . Low mileage.

-

q&lt;IJ-6216 .

f\YO NEW deluKe elec triC ranges .
C:gold General Electric and 1
white Ta ppan S2'15 each Con
lfi Uten at Kin gsbury Home
S.le ~ .
1110 E. Mom St ..
~!roy . 992 -7034

•

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

WHEEL
NEWCMC

ALIGNMENT

SPECIAL

s1rs

1974 'ItT . GMCP ickup
1974 'IJ T. GMC Pickup
1974 •;, T. CMC PU

843 2622 .
19_6_8 V'f" BUCC$400. '192-5858 .
1971 CADILLAC ELDORADO Full

1974 'It l , Chev . PU
1974 three -fourth Chev. PU

1971 GMC 9500 Tractor

u.s.

Any
made cor-p1rts
utro It needed, E•clucln
fronl-whHI drive cors.

Call Now For
Appointment
Pomeroy Landmark

9 ..~ck W, Carsey,Mgr.

M .

1973 MONTE CARLO Londo1.1. P.S..
P.B.. A .C., AM 8·trock 'ilereo.
Ex csllent cond1tion . $1700.

Truck Headquarters

1 owner. good tires ,

Pilant

m-mr

power , o1r. elfcellent cond ition
Phone 992·7462.

1975 'It T. Chevrolet PU
1973 F700 Ford Dump Truck
1973 Novo

-

1974 PINfO . Rad ial ti res, new
shocks . 4B .OOO miiYs . Sl500

1976 Pinto -

1973 Chev . Dump 60 Serie~
1977 Ford Pickup
11~72 Ford Von
1';6.,.Chev . 1 T. Tr1.1ck

SOMMERSCMC
TRUCKS. INC.

talk . Co l1992·5311
$800 or

best

aft er .

992 -7332 .
1973

133PineSt.

---- -PLYMOUTH CUOA . Asking

1967 DLDS. goad cond . $350 . Coli
446·3616 .

Hour1: 8 om 1o6:JO pm

1974 CHEVROLET PICKUP . 1\ulo .
PS, P8 , a ir , TW with topper :
Leu than •o.ooo milea. Very
good cond. Coll446·3870.
1975 VOLKS 1\CEN RABBIT
39,000 milet , exc . co nd . $2-400:
Coii2AS·9182.

1975 CHEVY C-60 SERIE S TRUCK .
Coll440·7545 or 440·6568.

sngu1e , o1.1ro ., P.S., P,B,, A.C.
o4 ·door sedan E. cellsnt co ndition. 985 ·3900 .

tJC .

cond'

Call

367-7214.

SEE IT TODAY AT

1971 IMP"'LA. r1.1n1 good. 71,000
milea , $.450. Coli 4.. 6-0362 or

1978 GMC 4 - whe~i drive.- Talce
over payments and older cor .

992-5301.

1976 Oaflun Pickup, toke ovur
OLDSMOBILE DELMONTE ~ E• ·
poymentt. Ph 367·0256
cellent work cor 01 will trode
1971 MI\VERICK , co ll446-1292
for rid ing hone , or mc:ifor~ycle
or r iding lawn mower. Phone
1973 Ford Ranger pick up ,
7•2·2062,
.
b.d, rebuilt •ng .,new tires , 302
•ng. std . slllh , good gos 1970 PlYMOUTH DUSTER. 6 cyl ..
mileage. $1950 or will trade lor
auto. Wheel Horse rid ing
mower . Phoneq92·6011
newer model larm tractor will

"SiT.

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pay boa I. Ph 256·1216

197S DOOCE VAN ; '74 Dodge
ChargerS£ Coll367-7220.

iriu,

8UICK

EL ECTRA~

1iooo

miles , .. '- cond . Co li 256·6428
after 5pm~ __

-

A .C. Euellent gas mileage.
Be si
otfe,
over
$4000.

614-675-1345 or 614-675-2553 .

CARROLL NORRIS DODGE
Corner 3rd &amp; Court

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

SE ARS ELECTRIC i nc ~.~bat or , u sed
tw ice . Lorge bullet. Rollowoy
bed , like new. m -3079 .

We have enlarged our
Plice department and

II •ervlce Hotpoint and
brands.

Qh;o. 992·3885.
1973 YAMAHA 250 MX. 38 mm
racing corburolor. Good runn ·
ing condition . m .J.foq . A l~o .
ClLJiomatic washer .

----

Pornen, Landmark

~ock W. Corsey, Mgr.
-

-

Phone 992-2181

''

Gallipolis

IEED A WATER
SOFTENER?
Let Pomtroy Landmorlc
Ulfttn a. . condition your
1~lttr with Co-op . woter
softener. Modtl UC-SVI,
"ow Only 1289.95

ltl us test yourwoltr Free

· PomenlJ Landmark

IY73 01\TSUN PICKUP . '1'12·3803.
1%8 DODGE TO N tr1.1ck w ith 1973
440 cu. in , motor, outo. tram•. ,
tand em reor a~le .
196 7
Plym out h. 383 engin e. body
good, mote• need s repa.r _ Con
be ~een on 114 at Sycamore
Grove . Al ~o . o Loferelle Com stet 25-8 23 chonne C8 rod1o.

-- STANDING
---- -in

949-2705.

-··

HAY

~-

-

field .

985-3835,

~To,Snea=..
:r:-=--:..
·-

Pilant f92-2111

-~

1972 l TO. PS PB, one owner, AC.
Am rod ~o; , E1 track to•·· l ' \1' ,
f•urul . ! :1111 •llh-II'~UL

1966 COLLECTOR'S ITEM converti ·

1950 I ' , T. !NlERNI\ fiONAi7J 2

1973 CRI\NO PRIX , PS, PB , AM·Fm

II stuel bed with rockl . 1S,OOO
actual mile5, Coli 446- 03~5 . •

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ble. 50.000 miles . Coll256-6200

~~
radio , oir 1 Gold·Gold vinyl top ,

SI '195. Coli 446-4069.

1969 CH£V~OLET $TI\TION
WAGON , PS, •adla , AT, $300.'' '
Call379-2671.
..
1970 MUSTANG. Muno

pertoct:

$350. or will t.ell ports , CaH

368-8596.

"
1972

MERCURY, P.S.. P.B.. A.C.

No. '27 lnt ernarionol baler . 2000
bv . tar corn . 985·3537 oftur b

pm. 985 -413 1:.. ·--

12 fOOT f iBERGlAIS boal ond
tra iler, 23 channel bose CB.
power mike and onttnno. Coli
992·5193, after 5 pm.

REGISTERED POLLED Herel o•d
bulL '2 yea rs old . Ph one
992-55.-r .

r~ ~~~

USED CAS COOKINC STOVE. CE
garbage disposal.
15 ft .
wooden boot. 40 h.p. motor
and tro ilsr . qq'2-3573.
1976 550·4. 800 miles . Very good
condition. Anytime after 5,

992-6350 .
APPAlACHIAN STOVE . Greatest
selec ti on of wood and stove
heaters. Warehouse prices.
Moving 10 Middleport. Call

614-698-7191.
H &amp; N Ooy o ld or started leghorn
pullets, both floo r or cage
grown avai lable . Poultry HOL.IS·
ing and A1.1tom otion . Modsrn
Poultry , 399W. Main,.Pomeroy .
Phone 992 -2164 .
BABY BED and mattre ss , S25 . Solo
bed , $50 . Plolform rock.sr, $25 .
Ca ll before 4 pm. 94q.244q or

9•9-2575 .
-·-~

--

1967 GS 400. 43-4, roily wheel5 ,
fM . newpain!. 1972 350-2 Bu ick
engine . 400 turbo trans , Sl25 .
_ ~8~422b .~~~P_!!l :.. ~ -~
1977 FORO F- 150 automatic
p ickup tru ck . 4000 miles .
severo! ex tra ~ . Ask ing 55.800.
Phone 992 J&lt;ffl.

FR!C IDARE FREEZER, .upr lghl. side
by side, Wh irlpoo l portable
dishwasher; COL.ICh; AM·FM
radio , reco rd player. cabinet
model , redlntH ; odd rockerl ,
rollowdy bed: Low~ r y Gsnie 98
Organ. Ca ii.U6 -44ft9 .

You' ll Like Our Quality Way of Doing Business" CMC Financing
Open Evenings Unlil6 :00-Til Sp.m. Sat.
Pomeroy

992-5342

1969 Chevelle Malibu .... ~695
Local owner. auto .• P .S., P.W.

CLIFTON
AUTO SALES

Jq n HONDA

t ie

q 30 hll one 5 tdl
dorJ.: no Wednesday or S1.1ndov
p1clung . Happy Hollow Fr u•r
Form . I ·304 -57b·1016

SEALY MAlTREIS SALE N~W IN
NERSPRINC
MA TlRlSSES
DOUBLE SIZE , $04 95 WAS
$69 95 . RICE 5 NEW AND USED
FURNI1URE . 854 SECOND AVE .

riif~§"' ·

All TYPE S of building material s.
b lock , br 1ck. sewer pipes. win·
Claude
dows, lintels , e!&lt;
W1nters , Rio Grand e, 0 . Phone
145-5111 after 5.

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-

LAYNE'SNEW &amp; USED FURNITURE
NEW
Solo , choir , rocJ.:er. ot!omon, 3
1obles. $500; Bedroom ~1.11tes ,
tric ranges , $200. Eor Am sola
&amp; (hair . S300. modern solo.
choir . loveseot $2 75 . Reclinurs
SIOO : end up: Tables . S60 eoch.
Swivel rocke rs $125. Maple or
pine tabl e, 4 choirs $215 : Hutck
$225 &amp; S275 : 7 pc. Oinettu,
$109 : 5 p c. Oinene $55 .00, 9 pc.
$160 . Bunk beds complete$ 150.
$225 mollresse~ or bo .. spr·
lng~ . firm S60 eo . chest of
drawer $.38

COCO USED
De~ks . Refrigeroto•~ . SWeepers.

Dryers. ranges . coffee ond end
!abies. rv 's, dinettes. beds.
tables. lomps, c ha1 r~ . orher
11em s. Call 4o4 6·ron Monday
!kru Fri day 9 10 8 p m , Satur dor. 9 to S p.m. 3 mi o1.1t
Bu aville Rd .

FOR THE

BEST IN FURNITURE

UPHOLSTERING, Free htlmote~
Pick 1.1 p and delivery 581\'ICe ,
call Mowrtty ' ~ U p h o l ~tery . Pt.
Pleasant, W. Vc . 675 ..U 54.
··~--

~-

FARM FENCE POSTS , ALL SIZES.
over 6 ,00Cl to choose from .
$1.99 and 1.1p , shlngles. Sl-4.95
per sq .. Anderson windows ,
studs , olhar b1.1ilding ma ter ial.
Op•n dally 9-7, Fronks 6orgoin
Center , Rl. 1b0. Porter , Ohio,

---

----

ROAD CRADER . Coll 367-0&lt;67 .

1970 CADILLAC SED. DEVILLE. ............ 1995

446-q573

283 CHE VY MOTOR . App roll
24 .000 m1ies . $50. Con be ~een
at 610 1 1 Fourth Ave . or call

446 1909.
25 LAYING HENS, Sl SO eo ch Call
446·4b35 .
HAY FOR SALE Call 440·4484
SEWING MACHINE . deluxe wh•te
4 yrs , o ld . he . cond . S200 Call
446·9465

SIX llRE S. BOO , 14 , 10 ply SlS.
each . set ol gall cii.Jb5, $50 .
Juke box 50's model Seeb1.1rg.
S125. Fuel Oil tonk . 350 got .
575. sewing mochme , $25 . Pet
crate , metal . $25 . ~tot 1on
wagon fe nce for pets . $10. Call
446·9274.
1q75 HONDA 250, $400

J60 goo d cond l i!
J 000 m•les Coli

Strow be~r~e ~

-

SOFT TO P for CJ 5 Jeep . Good
_ ~ond_:_ Co lt 440 · 2b0~ alter 5_Pm -

Olfer

A Leader Any Way
You Look At It

388 85&lt;&gt;&lt;

" Located on W. Va . Side of Pomeroy-Mason
Bridve 1304 1773-1777

Slb5-$l50-S300-S500. 30 ' elec-

•

197' COLO OUSTER, 318, 3 •pel. 1976 YELLOW TR7. AM -FM tape,
stick , new tires . exc, gas
mileage,

Pomeroy
Open EvPnings til8 : 00 p.m.

.

-

-.-.

1973 PiYMOUTH- FURY 1. 360

&lt;46·4362.

NOI.lfl'lOS

..

S\000. 1973 Chevrolet Capri ce
Wagon . Phone843·2061 .

446·2532 .

992-2126

REGSlTEAED . •;, Arab more and
gelding. 3 years old . See Eskey
t:till , Flatwaod~ Rood , Pomeroy .

1q59 CHEVROlET 1·door. 327. 4~po&amp;d

"Your Chevy Dealer"

19tB YZ 125 Yomoho . Coli
9112-5013 . EKcell ent condition .

cellent condition . Col! and lt.&gt;t 's

1976 Ford t;, T. Truck
Bedllners , heavy duty , rear step
b1.1mper .

Bill'S
446-2642

i35. Antique stone lireploce
montle ,"$35. 992-7805 .

1973 CADILLAC ELDORADO . E• -

1975CMC IT . T•uck

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

C~S E HAY rake , $1 .. 5. Pull disc,

,,

2 Dr .. P.S.. P.B., auto. on floor, tape deck , bucke t

~~

GREAT CUTLASS FEEliNG

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

1974 Cutlass Olds ......... $3195

-

DISCOVER THAT

See one of these courteous salesmen:
Pete Burris , Marvin Keebaugh or George Harri s.

DON'T PASS UP THESE UKE NEW USED CARS

IN STOCK I NEW CHEVY
VAN CONVERSIONS, MOTOR
HOMES, SPORT PICKUPS,

Real i~;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~~

992-b281 .

• AM-FM radio, p.s., p.b
• &amp; more

WORKMAN'S SPECIAL

EL CAft\INO, BLAZERS.

- A .

CU{lASS SII.I ON 2-C)A OR 4 Ok

bed .

Windows.
Ooors,
~l~eement , Win·
Mws. PatiJ Coven,
Aluminum Sidi119 and
ACcessorln. Ca II

joodofler . Cal 1 ~3 1 1

Mlddle,..,rt, o ,
• A ir cond ., auto .

P .S.• P. B .• radio.

10,good
FOOTcondi
TRUCI&lt;
tion . camper
Mak e . me o

1974 PlYMOUTH GOlD D1.1~te• ,
P.S.,
A .C . new
ti1ss, 6
cylinder . Exce llent co ndition .

Manager. for a Good Deal o.n • New or Used Vehicle.

seats, white int.

'192·7692.

To Driving Excitement.

See Rocky Hupp, Oarrell Oodrill or Pat Hill, General

Con11ersion 318 V·8, automatic, p .S. &amp; P . B .• good tires ,
~und mechani cal l y. n ice interior conversion. ice bo;J(,

flat bud . Good con dit ion. Coil

Coll992·7l85

1975 111 T. GMC
1972 Oataun PU
1974 Che"¥ , '!1 T. PU

v.a, automat ic.

Air cond .• p .s .• p .b ., au to.
m -FM stere o &amp; tape
P .O. Locks , 50-50 fron t
Seat &amp; more

DAN THOMPSON FOR

1974 Dodge Van •..•.•••$3995

196; DODCE TRUCK . 2 1on, I&lt; lt .

The Totally Personal Approach

ti res .'

P .S., good t ires. Priced to go .

4 WH. DRIVE PICKUP,

•

MAGNUM XE

new

iMPROVEMENTS

•

~

OPEN TILL7 P.M.
Except Thursday &amp; Saturday til5 : 00
Closed Sunday

1976 GMC %.Ton .••••• $3695

s;+or m

Far a good deal see Tom Sprague, Me lvin'

Little, John Koehn, Morris Sheests, Gory
Rudolph, Nancy Fowlor, Sandy G1tewood,
David Beavor.

autom~t \c,

~orm

444-3575 Illy
444-3560 Night

ACROSS FROM HOllER MEDICAL CENTER

radio. like

•
•
•
•

Polara 4 Dr .• V -8, automatic. P .S., radio . Bargain
priced.

ti)ME

•

Pllopt:

work.

Package.

1971 DodgePolara4 DR$769

FERGUSON Ho, condi·

t•oner. SSOO . Very good co ndltWn . Reedsv1lle . bioi 378 6311 .

14 Hr. Wrocker S.rvloe

V·B, automatic , power st eering, Ranger
topper . 2 tone paint. Sharp.

1974 Chevelle ...... ~:-:~~~1695·

~

FORD
SALES
362 JACKSON PIKE-RT. 160 &amp; 35

1976 FORD F-100 .................... ;.~3595

99Hrf6

M"\~SEY

NOW '4440

• Landau roof &amp; more

V-8, Auto . Trans, full tim e .:ix4, PS, PB , Radio , Rear

1972 Plymouth Fury II $895

---

Llghl blue, 4 cyl. eng ine, 3 •peed,
automatic trans., tinted glass,
complete rear 5fep bumper,
white side -wall t ires, with special
stripe ·pkg .

• AM-FM stereo &amp; Jape

speed control, fl ight ben ch seat, leather int.. 37. 000
miles . One loca l owner . Shows good care.

flip fold bench seat .

Coupe. Wh ite over green , 250, 6 cyl. engine, automatic

paint

• Bu c ket seats , air cond .

1975 BLAZER 4X4 .................... ..S4395

trans .. power sf . &amp; brakes, power door loc ks &amp;
win dows. comtortilt , AM· FM radio, deluxe equipmen t .
Less than 11 .000 miles . Co. car , never t i tled .

needs some

ALHS CH AlMER S ~ma l l round
tJ:oler . S1800 Purchased new
V/71 . EKce ll ent co nd111 0n.
~ed~v~lle , ~ 14 378 6311.

1978 FORD
COURIER

1976 CHRYSLER CORDOBA 2 DR•.s4795
V-8 Auto. Trans. PS, AC. AM-FM Stereo, tilt wheel ,

2 Seat Wagon , VB engine, automatic trans .. p. steering,

399 W. Main St.
991-2164
Pomeroy, 0 ,

~

Was
$4682

1977 Chevrolet. ........ ,$5995

~- Modem Supp~

191,1 DATSUN ' J ton pickup. 4esd . new ci1.1 ICh. m~,~lt lo r .
okes and po1nt . 25 rn .p .,g.

NOW•saoo

1973 CHEV. MONTE CARLO 2 DR s2795
V-6, Auto trans, PS, PB, AC, AM Radio with tape
stereo, low mileage . Clea n as a bell.

d'ood tires ,

•

stereo tape, du al bright m irrors ,
wire wheel covers . Stk . No. 334

protection group. rear def roster

VACATIONUSED
CARS
READY

rtdio, twin saddle tanks.

&amp; pinion

• P .S.• P .B .• Ra dial tires
• Landau root &amp; more

V -B. Auto trans, PS, AC , AM Radio with tape stereo.
cloth seat trim .

1977 Chevelle Malibu. $4895

11!~

• Air cond . AM-FM &amp; tape

1974 CHEV. MONTE CARLO 2 DR s2795

.-

:; FOR SALE
"'

SUPREME
6R f)UGI--' ~M COUPE

4 cyl, Auto Trans, AM Ra dio

leon . W. Va .

,,,

condi t ioning , AM radio with

conditioning , AM radio, bumper

1974 FORD PINTO 2 DR ............ s1895

!Dm

automatic tra nsmission, air
conditio ning , Interior decor

8
cyl.
engi ne .
au toma t i c
transmission , power steer ing and
brakes, automatic trans .• cloth
bucket sea ts . floor shift, front and
rear
bumper
guards , air

engine. au1omat lc trans .• power
brakes. power steering. air

queen

l.S Roman
tyrant
150 Butter
substitute
(collog .J
151 Food fiSh
153 Beverage
15-4 Nohoor
sheep
156 Norse
queen or
the underworld
156 Bow
161 Preposl·
tlon
tB3 Symbol
for tin
165 Railway
(abbr.)
187 Prefix:

.,

m ore options

AM-FM Stereo &amp; Tape and

luxu ry Interior decor , elec. rr . defrost. More. Nice.

PH. 992-2174

MFllJ5 Diesel - MF230 Dies el 'Fl50 Diesel - MF235 Diese l Gfl65 Diesel · MF285 Diesel MFI135 Diesel, Cob, air &amp;
1)4-oter.
NEW &amp; USED IMPLEMENTS
M~ Boler - MF10 Boler · .MF\20
laler - Matthews Rotary Scy the
11 Mf880 Sem1·mounted b bot Plow - MF 520 12' OiH .W:100 2 Fl ow Chopper - MF39 2
IJ&gt;w Pla nte rs · Mechonkol
loronsplont£&gt;r .
: SHINN 'S TRACTOR SAL ES
.,.
Phone 458 · I b30

:A uto ., p.s ., p.b., air cond .

w indow. Defrost. deluxe wheel covers. Less than 35,000
miles .

351 V-8, Aulo Trans, PS, PB, AC , AM-FM Stereo .

POMEROY, OHIO

~

6 cy l, 3 speed trans .• viny l roof. AM radio. electr ic rear

1975 FORD GRANADA GHIA 2 DRs3895

US!D TRACTORS:

Wilh Ra llye appearance pkg. and '
flip -up roof ,
V -6 englno,

1978 FORD FAIRMONT

'I'Af~

4 cyl, auto. t rans, AM Radio, white with red trim ,
alu minum road wheels, with t rim rings. f ull glass Jrd
door, N ice.

500 E. MAIN

SENS I·MA 11C ac·

i!tlunting machine. Phone
{92 -2156 , The Doily Sentine l,
"'ll Court Street . Pomeroy ,

•5680

1978 MERCURY
MONARCH

6 cyl . eng ine, automatic
transmission , air conditioning,
powor steering, luggage rock ,

Wos
$5738

BURflOUGH5

steering , w -s-w tires.

SPECIAL

1977 FORD PINTO 3 DR RUNABOU1s329

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

1978 FORD PINTO

w -s -w tires. power steering : air
conditioning, AM radio, i nterior
accent group .

4 cyl. .:1 speed tra ns, 'ps. Am Radio , white with red trim ,
Al uminum road wheels with trim R. Mgs . Less t han
11 ,000 miles . Local owner. Sharp as a tack .

1975 FORD GRANADA GHIA 4 DR s2995

Now'4400

rack

CUTLASS

1977 FORD MUSTANG II 2 DR.... ~3895

We can save you money. We are The Friendly
Deater. Call or see one of these Friendly
Salesmen, J, D. Story, Ray Douglas or Bill
Nelson .

NOW '5290

group, power

OLDS

Oon ' l forget you awe it to yourself to check

~

Was
$4602

INVITES YOU AND YOUR FAMILY TO

with us before you buy any car new or used.

""

302 eng~ne, power steering and brakes,
automat1c trans., air conditioning, deluxe
bumper group, visibility group, AM-FM
stereo radio, tinted glass, vinyl insert body
side mldg ., floor mats. Stk. No , 24.

1978 MERCURY ZEPHYR
4 DR SEDAN

116 Manufacture

NOW '5460

4 cyl. engine, power steering,
front and rear, AM radio, d&lt;lal
bright mirrors, B78xl4 W· S· W
fires . Slk . No. 4~

4 DR SEDAN

NOW '4075

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

Beat the price rai~e. Most 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
get top money tor your trade - in. Now
is the time to trade tor a new Buick
or Pontiac and save money .

"

FUlURA

engine , power steering , AM ,
radio, Interior accent group. dual

93 Mitigates
95 Stretch ·

. g7 Reveal
!II Goddess
of heal·
ing
102 Wan
1a. Send
lorth
106 Worthh!ss leav-

BESi SELECTION of theb;st wood
itcves in SoL.Itheostern Ohio .
~lui. Morse. Elel , Tiro lio .
Jempwood , ond Nolhuo. Zion
~t Co .. 8 Putnam Or. (o lf Miil
St.) , Athens . 014 -592-0079 or
V"H96· I I B7 .

1978 FORD FAIRMONT

THIS WEEK•s SPECIAL

·

SUNDAY CROSSWORD PUZZLER

cp1cium chl oride, fe rt ili zer, dog
!QOd, and all types of salt. Ex "'lsior Sol i Work s. Inc .. E. Main
~ . Pomeroy . 992-389 1.

Sliver, 6 cyl. engine, automatic
trans ., power steering and
brakes, air conditioning, exterior
and Interior accent, luggag1
rock, AM rodlo, trim. rings and
hub caps, vinyl Insert body side
mldgs. Stk. No. 497

302 engine, power steering ,
automatic trans .. w-s-w tires,
luggage rack , bumper guards,
front and rear air conditioni ng ,
In fer lor accent group , t i nted
glass.

steering , automatic trans .r power
brakes, luggage rack, fro nt &amp;
rear bumper guards , air

(Anlwtrl Mondey)

FOR SALE

COAL. LIMESTONE. sa nd. grovel ,

1978 FORD FAIRMONT 1978 MERCURY ZEPHYR 1978 FORD FAIRMONT
STATION WAGON
STATION WAGON
STATION WAGON
Sliver,

Print answer here:
2 Lots at Ohio Volley
Memorlol Gordens,

Now'455Q

~;~

Was
$4939

bedroom .

6 cyl., automatic trans., power
steering, gauges, Inside hood
release, free wheeling pkg., a low
mpunt bright mirrorl, AM radio,
tinted glass. cigar lighter, new
tires .

AM radio with B track· tape,
exterior accent group, lower
body side protection, tinted glass,

step bumper, w-s-w tires. ·

.,.._,..

0 D

r--1,-44-J-t-tp-,--15-o-v-.-,,-n-tw--.
.

Dark Jade met .. 4 cyl. engine,

BIG SAVINGS '!Ill
ON ALL NEW
BUICKS &amp;PONTIACS
IN STOCK

1'1 x 653 bedroom
12 x bO 2

S to te~man

1978 FORD F-100
117 WHEEL BASE

automatic trans., power steer ing ,

western swing back mirrors, rear

I OCKAL
()

Optional 7 fool box, 3 speed

automatic trans., 4 cyl. ' engine ,

,

b
I -

$1111111'11!1~r-

confiCitntlal
in ltrvltw
plttlt ull Mr . Wattrt 1t
Holiday Inn , 446·00t0 ,
Pltue nil after 5 Mon·
doys .

cage, ltfl kit, carpet,
driving lights, grill guord,
now s11ts. Ron ShMis, ~•4
Country, 2S.-1414.

1

1978 MUSTANG II
2 DR

1977 FORD COURIER
GREEN RANGER XLT

2 dr.. light blue with hall vinyl
roof , dual accent pa int stripes, all
vinyl seat, trim W· S· W tires, air
condition, tinted glass, left hand
remote mirror, fu ll wheel covers.

lour ordinary word1.

If you like chtlltngt, In·
dtptneltnct, responsibility,
and no ctlllng on your
Income or future, wt wouiCI
llkt to t1lk to you . For

point , ntw tlru ond
wheels, new lop, full roll

1978 FORD LTD

byHtnri~endBobLH

Unscramblelhnllour Jumblta,

-acktrounCI and 1 sta-le

from

purpose.

1n

opportunity to Clll an JSO
existing accounts . Wt art

Promotion

business

1Y~~C&lt;,eo1lry

•

LOANS 1\VAILABLE. $25 ,000 to
SlO ,OOO .OOilfor any commercial

We're not particularly con·

.

Clean.

Call i56-6A95 o• 25&lt;&gt; 6077
---·--- CH~ST TYPE FREEZER . Coil

SMALL

446 ·7082.
COUCH. c hou . diner!e setm chest
and n ight s!and _ Coli 446·7040
~af.!!_r._Spm : or 4~-7234 .

USto FURNI1URE
I SET Of QUEEN SIZE SPRINCS
AND MATIRESS TWO S PC
DINE11E SETS . I LI V. EM. SUITE
I SH Of SPRINC5 ANO MAT
TRES S. I MA !TRESS. I SMALL
ORGAN . I HOBBY HORSE.
RICE" S NEW AND USW fUR
NIIURE . 85' SECOND . AV E.
446·q523.
STRAWBERRIES. pick yo1.1r own.
bOC o q~.~ort , 6ri ng own con
tame r! . Coll245-512 1.
APPAlOOSA HORSI::S Stud serv• ce . SSO. reg. mores S3 5.

1973 CADILLAC CPE. DEVILLE ............ s1995
1974 CADILLAC SED. DEVILLE.., ..........s3695
Drive Home A Winner
See

One . of

the courteous Salesmen :

Karr &amp; Van Zan·d t

grode mores . 1\lso breeding
"ock . Call 2• 5-936 9 R•o

You'll Like Our Quality Way of
Doing Business" GMC Financing

Grande.

FRENCH CIT Y FABR IC SHOPPE ho•
992 -5342- 0pen Evenings Until6 : 00
new
. used.
demo.
closeout
S PM
-Pomeroy
sewing
mo chmes
pn ced
lrom . ._ _ _ _ _Til
__
_ _Sat.
__
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __,
$15, to $809 .95 We ho"'e a
machine l or everyone . See us
today . 58 Court St., Golhpalis.

Coi!AA6-9255 .

For safe

FULL SIZE AN D QUEEN SIZE BED·

DING . Captains bed table CHIMNf"t' BlO CKS
bu il d1 ng
lomp, laundry tub , boby bed
motenol5 Golhp ol1~ Bloc J.: Co
motor w i !h tro il ef
Call
complete w1th momess . Corbi n
44tl 2783.
245-9170.
and Snyder Furniture, q55 SeIS FT CHRYSLER BASS BOAT . SO
cond Ave .. 44b· l 171 .
1974 MARLIN JET BOA1 , •55 Olds
HP Mercury malar . 15 gal.
and Be r k lsy pump
Coli
1975 HONDA XL 350. 2700 m1le~ .
tonk lazr·t roll elect ric tro lling
446·4078 .
eKe . cond . Call Ub· I8Sb.
mot or and o cce ~sones Heo vy
ON~ Ali!ROW AIR lubrica tion 10b,
duty boo tt ra1ICr and spo re l ire,
BI\LEO HAY . Coii4A6·2724 .
holds 5 gal One reg . Engl ish
Coll4 46-4045.
Se tter bird dog Hos hod some CAR RADIO, orn fm ~ te rse reg
free
s~ . qs , sole $6q _qs. 6 only, MARY KAY COSMETICS
training . Will s811 cheap . Ca ll
fa Cial . Patsy f 1tck . cons1.1ltont.
446-3828
._Tawney Je~elry . 422 2~~ve
Call 446 -420-4
SIL VER DOLLARS and gold cains . SALE ON CACTI &amp; SUCCULENTS: I
1 price sole on unusual porch &amp; SC ANDINAVII\N HEALTH FOOD .
For onvss tment or collection .
loo ~ing , gaming . mointenonce .
pol io
hangmg
bo~kets .
MTS Coin Shop. Call 44b.J 842 or
Patsy Filch . con~ultont. Ca ll
Glossho1.1se
Work~
446-0690.
446-4104 .
Greenhouse . Stewart. Ohio.

15' FIBERGLASS BOA 1, 45 HP

-

Pete Burris,

Marvin l(eebaugh or George Harris

---- --- ----

USED TRACTORS.
MF 135 Die sel - MF730
MFI50 01 ese l MF235
MFI65 D1c sol Mf 185
MF1135 Diesel , Cab ,
Heater .

D•esel·
D1ese l ·
D•cscl
air end

NEW 8 USED IMPLEMENTS
Mfq Bo ler MFI O SeitH . MF 120
Boler • Matthew~ Rotary Scythe
MF880 Semi ·M ounted 6 bottom
plow · MF520 12 disc MF2 2
MF39 2 row
row choppe r
planters
rncchonico.l
'1ronsplon1er. SHINN S TRAC -

TOR SALES
Phone 458 · 1630

LEON, W.VA

fARMALL CUB TRACTOR wirh

Open Thu rsday · Sunday. Man)' SWIMMING POOLS and ~upplie ~ .
REFRICERMORS . WA SHERS AND
some eq1.1ipment; 8 N Ford I roc ·
Viole ts, Gingers. Red 8egon1o,
lnground and ab ove ground
DRY ERS . WRINCER WASHERS ,
tor w1th turning plows and
D1effenbiclllo &amp; Ferns. Pk
HOLIDAY POOlS H1m ! 1nQI(ln
RI\NCE S. ALL SOlD WITH
bru!ih hog. also Formal! Super
662-21•2
W Vo . Call :104 420 4788 GUARANTEE . WE ALSO SER ·
A lra ctor . Co11256·6242.
VICE APPLIANCES SKI\CCS
19H T.M. Suzuki '250, runs good SWIMMING POOLS. In and above
APPLIANCES. 1918 !ASTERN lWO GAAVESITES in old 1vction
Phone 44!.·4949
gr ound . Full ~ervice. Supplies
of M ound Hil l. Call 4.4.6-0.4.81
1\VE ., Coll446-7398.
and pools in stock. D, Bumgard - DURING THE SUMMER , 1"11 be
offer Spm .
Spinst Piano $400. Ph. 675 ·2848
r&gt;er Sales. 31711 Nobel Summ1t
available lo stay with patients
P~NOHTON REBUIL T HAT1ERIES
fiVE
VOUNC
MULES.
Call
25
ACRES
ml~ed stand ing hoy.
'
od,
Middleport
,
Oh
.
Call
relurnmg lrom the hospital.
SItt with exchange, new ones
'156-6257
Rodnur_ a~e~Col\245 -5050 .
' 12-5724 .
...~o ll446 · 9304 or 446·9014 ,
$31 , 51uoronteed·. 388 ·65%

..

~···!ii_. ~ ---=--.::=

�[).3- The Sunday Times-Sentinel. Sunday, June 18, 1978

0.2-Th«: Sunday Times&amp;nUnel, Sunday, June 18,1978

For Best Results Use Sunday Times-Sentinel Classifieds

For Be.~t Results Use Sunday Times-Sentinel Classifieds

r-,~~lllll

"1-.-· .•.\

ROUTE SALES
GOOD PAY
GOOD 'UTURE
GOOD BENEFIT

LOANS 1\VI\ILABL!: $25.000 to WASH AND WAX mobile homes .
$10.000.000. for on~ Commer· CofT Mark and Do"• at
cial or Buslnen purpose . call
446-4786 . .
1-61"-593-8400 bolwHn 9AM
and 5PM .

111,000 ·115,000

JEWELL CO.
It yur old
corpantion, ltu 11111
opening i n ttlt Gllllpollt

cerned wilh lhe bestseller list
ci books; what we'd like to
view is a best· READING list.

lrtl for mature man or
woman to call on t;J(Itting
cu_ttomtrs ont.y. Tltltll not
cold

Clnvaulng

but

or

Call
1·61_._,93-8400 between 9 om &amp;

5pm .

i}jpl}~ fii}~ ~THAT ICIWIIIL!DWOAD GAllE

lOOking for IR lnCIIviCIUII
with 1 11111 or buslnns

~ ~ ~~~

work record .

one l.Sitor to each oqutre, to form

Wt Olftr :
· Sll1ry &amp; Commlnlon
llut Cron·Biua Shtld
Profit shtrlnt rttlrtmtnt
5 diV wofok Wltk
within

'I

r,R-r:r

1

AM-FM radio, tinted · glass ,

wire wheel covers.
Wos

um

Now•6099

1978 FORD FAIRMONT
STATION WAGON

-

IDOVERN f
~~ I
~ :d
.

Now arrange lha Circled left"" 1c1
form lhe 1urpn11 aniWtr, u aug·
;tllld by thellllove car100n.

Da

rr x)

Cream, 6 cyi. engine, power
steering, power front disc brakes,
automatic trans ., 5 year rust
proofing . Stk , No. 496 .

~::3

Yesterday's ! Jumbleo: POUCH EXACT BUTTON ORIOLE
Answar: ",Youn-lovery otdl"-"THtNE"
1llo 111111 JUMIII.ES ·110 1\oro In JUMBLE 11001( 110 Md JUMIII.E

PH. 367·7150

BOOI&lt; t11 . A.valllble for 11.36 EACH, pottpald from Jumble, cJo thlt
ntWip&amp;per, P.O. Box 34, Norwood, N.J. 07to'a. MIU chtckl ptW"Iblt to

N o w -.

8 cyl.

engine , power

NOW '4695

Wo1
$6890

conditioning, AM rad io, Interior
and exterior accent group, tinted
glass, pivoting vent windows.
Stk . No. 483.

NOW •4640

Wos
$5966

Was
$6038

Now'557Q

1978 FORD FAIRMONT

Now'569Q

Was

2 dr . sedan, dark brown, • cy l.

ACROSS
1 Shuts

7 Fruit
cakes
12 Metal
lubes
17 Station
21 Lasso
22 Vital organ
23 Long-legged
bird
N River in
Germany
25 Pari of
"to be ·
16 Jog
28 S1eep1e
30 Trapped
32 Nole of
scale
33 Encountered
35 Midday
37 F•~r-bear­
ing mammals
39 Stupefy
40 Weaken
41 Note of

scale

43 Burden
45 Malice
47 Printer 's
measure
48 Top of
head
49 AI !hat
place
52 Unil of
Italian
currency
54 Reeked
56 Sign ol
· zodiac
57 Forgives
59 Part of

eye

61 The holm
oak
62 God of
love
63 Cen tury
plant
64 Parent
(COllOQ.)
66 Intellect
67 Man 's
n i c~name

68 Repellent
69 House of
Commons
(abbr 1
71 Campara·
tive end-

inq

72 Pa1n fu l
74 Goods
cast overboard
76 Urge on
Equa lllr
7ll Symbo
lor thoron
7; Very

n

large

nails
81 Flying

mammal
B2 War god
B3 Sagacious
84 Simple·
ton
851nlel
87 Confer
upon
89 Seasons
90 GhOSIS
(slang !
92 Girl 's
name
94 Fat
around
kidneys
95 Thoroughtare
96 Commonplace
97 Insect
99 Compass
point
tOO Care for
101 Unctuous
102 Free
ti cket

103 Falsehood
105 Tallies
107 Cenl
(abbr.!
109 Paid notices
110 Male
deer
11 1 Microbes
113 Snare
114 Deface
115 Symbol
lor lellu-

rium
116 Dlslance
measure
111 Miss Ullman
118 Sick
120 Note at
scale
111 Biblical
weed
122 Female
horse
123 Girl 's
name
124 Frog
116 Hospital
attend-

ants

126 Strangle
130 Unll of

currency
132 Metal
strand
134 Trials
135 Pi I
136 Enlisted
man
(colloq .)
137 Moun·
talns of

Wyoming
139 Precipitation
141 Symbol
lor tellu-

rium
141 Exist
143 Charts
US Singing
voice
W Singing
bird
149 Cry
152 Registered
nurse
(abbr.)
!53 Lures
t55 Girl's
name
157 Smooth
159 Nole of
scale
160 Apportion
162 Wherewilhal
164 Seagoing
vessel
166 Wears
awa~

168 Portico
169 Caucasian

for~e

19 Staid

10 ~pures
speech
27 lnslrument

29 Excludes
31 Printer's
measure

34 EarthQuake
36 Melal
fastener
38 Taken

107 Prool-

unlaw-

108 Lock ol

fully
.0 Capuchin
monkeys
~2 Great
Lake
~4 Delineated
46Pieced
OUI

48 Sliflly
decorous

49 Charac·
teti stic

50 Girl's
name
51 Latin
conj unc·
lion

from

Iranian
plateau
170 Diurnal
t71 Cowboy
com petit ions
DOWN
1 Shellfish
2 Crippled
3 ConJunction
~

Pose lor

portrait
5 Merit
6 Back less

seat
7 Symbol
for thorium
8 Roman

bronze
9 Knocks
10 Allempts
11 Strips of
leather
11 Poslscrlpi
!abbr.)

13 Possessive pronoun
14 Trans·
II xes
15 Raised
the spirit
of
16 Ploy a

banjo
17 Seed
container
18 Hypothetical

53 Dye plant
55 Prefix :
formerly
56 Dry
58 Decays
60 Pierce

62 God of
love
65 Wooden
vessel

68 Developed
69 Hurry
70 Topol
wave
72 Conversed
73 Weirdest
751dle
chatter
76 Guard
n Heaped
)g Covered
with soot

80 Fathers
B2 Solar
disks
B3 Puts on
one's

8-4

guard
Frus-

lrates
86 Danish
lind divl·
slon
88 Petition
89 Precipitous
90 European
ermine
91 Self·re-

ooec.l

1978 GRANADA

mirrors, trim rings and hub caps .
Stk . No. 472

ing
reader 's

mart&lt;

Hair

ttO Lease

t11 Small
boring
tool
112 Sluggish
n• Church

-··

w..
$4290

6 cyl . engine. automatic tra ns mission, cigar lighter, BR78x14

117 Swing
119 Den
121 Allowance for
waste

122 Burrowing ani-

mal
123 " state
(abbr.)
125 Attract
127 Guido's
tow note
128 Amulets
1291nsecl
130 Ladle
t31 Mr.
Reagan
133 Ireland
t36 Greek
letter
t38 Waler wheel
140Atno
lime
143 Pronoun
14-4 Remain
U6 Hindu

Wos
SS.02

·Now'514Q

1978 FORD FAIRMONT
'
STAnON WAGON

Slack, 4dr .. full vinyl root. 6 cy l.

front and rear b umper guards,
e~Cter i or and Interior accent

down

.

C-30, l -Ion L.W.B.
c::IJevrolet truck with 12 fl.
gooain bed , 454 engine,
3),000 miles , P.S., P.B ..

group. tinted glass, pivoting front
vent windows . Stk. No. 547

visibil ity group, body side mldg .

NOW '5480

Was
$6152

Now'5730

Was

um

'

~apr i ce .:i door. silver w i th red vi n yl roof, viny l
mferlor. full pow er equipment. radial tires , 305 V-8, air
cond., comfort tilt, cruise co ntroL radio &amp; tape .

V-8,

300 Coll9qJ 7539 .

~

\9~

HONDA 750 cc stoc k f. .
c..tlenr cond .flon . Low mileage.

-

q&lt;IJ-6216 .

f\YO NEW deluKe elec triC ranges .
C:gold General Electric and 1
white Ta ppan S2'15 each Con
lfi Uten at Kin gsbury Home
S.le ~ .
1110 E. Mom St ..
~!roy . 992 -7034

•

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

WHEEL
NEWCMC

ALIGNMENT

SPECIAL

s1rs

1974 'ItT . GMCP ickup
1974 'IJ T. GMC Pickup
1974 •;, T. CMC PU

843 2622 .
19_6_8 V'f" BUCC$400. '192-5858 .
1971 CADILLAC ELDORADO Full

1974 'It l , Chev . PU
1974 three -fourth Chev. PU

1971 GMC 9500 Tractor

u.s.

Any
made cor-p1rts
utro It needed, E•clucln
fronl-whHI drive cors.

Call Now For
Appointment
Pomeroy Landmark

9 ..~ck W, Carsey,Mgr.

M .

1973 MONTE CARLO Londo1.1. P.S..
P.B.. A .C., AM 8·trock 'ilereo.
Ex csllent cond1tion . $1700.

Truck Headquarters

1 owner. good tires ,

Pilant

m-mr

power , o1r. elfcellent cond ition
Phone 992·7462.

1975 'It T. Chevrolet PU
1973 F700 Ford Dump Truck
1973 Novo

-

1974 PINfO . Rad ial ti res, new
shocks . 4B .OOO miiYs . Sl500

1976 Pinto -

1973 Chev . Dump 60 Serie~
1977 Ford Pickup
11~72 Ford Von
1';6.,.Chev . 1 T. Tr1.1ck

SOMMERSCMC
TRUCKS. INC.

talk . Co l1992·5311
$800 or

best

aft er .

992 -7332 .
1973

133PineSt.

---- -PLYMOUTH CUOA . Asking

1967 DLDS. goad cond . $350 . Coli
446·3616 .

Hour1: 8 om 1o6:JO pm

1974 CHEVROLET PICKUP . 1\ulo .
PS, P8 , a ir , TW with topper :
Leu than •o.ooo milea. Very
good cond. Coll446·3870.
1975 VOLKS 1\CEN RABBIT
39,000 milet , exc . co nd . $2-400:
Coii2AS·9182.

1975 CHEVY C-60 SERIE S TRUCK .
Coll440·7545 or 440·6568.

sngu1e , o1.1ro ., P.S., P,B,, A.C.
o4 ·door sedan E. cellsnt co ndition. 985 ·3900 .

tJC .

cond'

Call

367-7214.

SEE IT TODAY AT

1971 IMP"'LA. r1.1n1 good. 71,000
milea , $.450. Coli 4.. 6-0362 or

1978 GMC 4 - whe~i drive.- Talce
over payments and older cor .

992-5301.

1976 Oaflun Pickup, toke ovur
OLDSMOBILE DELMONTE ~ E• ·
poymentt. Ph 367·0256
cellent work cor 01 will trode
1971 MI\VERICK , co ll446-1292
for rid ing hone , or mc:ifor~ycle
or r iding lawn mower. Phone
1973 Ford Ranger pick up ,
7•2·2062,
.
b.d, rebuilt •ng .,new tires , 302
•ng. std . slllh , good gos 1970 PlYMOUTH DUSTER. 6 cyl ..
mileage. $1950 or will trade lor
auto. Wheel Horse rid ing
mower . Phoneq92·6011
newer model larm tractor will

"SiT.

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pay boa I. Ph 256·1216

197S DOOCE VAN ; '74 Dodge
ChargerS£ Coll367-7220.

iriu,

8UICK

EL ECTRA~

1iooo

miles , .. '- cond . Co li 256·6428
after 5pm~ __

-

A .C. Euellent gas mileage.
Be si
otfe,
over
$4000.

614-675-1345 or 614-675-2553 .

CARROLL NORRIS DODGE
Corner 3rd &amp; Court

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

SE ARS ELECTRIC i nc ~.~bat or , u sed
tw ice . Lorge bullet. Rollowoy
bed , like new. m -3079 .

We have enlarged our
Plice department and

II •ervlce Hotpoint and
brands.

Qh;o. 992·3885.
1973 YAMAHA 250 MX. 38 mm
racing corburolor. Good runn ·
ing condition . m .J.foq . A l~o .
ClLJiomatic washer .

----

Pornen, Landmark

~ock W. Corsey, Mgr.
-

-

Phone 992-2181

''

Gallipolis

IEED A WATER
SOFTENER?
Let Pomtroy Landmorlc
Ulfttn a. . condition your
1~lttr with Co-op . woter
softener. Modtl UC-SVI,
"ow Only 1289.95

ltl us test yourwoltr Free

· PomenlJ Landmark

IY73 01\TSUN PICKUP . '1'12·3803.
1%8 DODGE TO N tr1.1ck w ith 1973
440 cu. in , motor, outo. tram•. ,
tand em reor a~le .
196 7
Plym out h. 383 engin e. body
good, mote• need s repa.r _ Con
be ~een on 114 at Sycamore
Grove . Al ~o . o Loferelle Com stet 25-8 23 chonne C8 rod1o.

-- STANDING
---- -in

949-2705.

-··

HAY

~-

-

field .

985-3835,

~To,Snea=..
:r:-=--:..
·-

Pilant f92-2111

-~

1972 l TO. PS PB, one owner, AC.
Am rod ~o; , E1 track to•·· l ' \1' ,
f•urul . ! :1111 •llh-II'~UL

1966 COLLECTOR'S ITEM converti ·

1950 I ' , T. !NlERNI\ fiONAi7J 2

1973 CRI\NO PRIX , PS, PB , AM·Fm

II stuel bed with rockl . 1S,OOO
actual mile5, Coli 446- 03~5 . •

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ble. 50.000 miles . Coll256-6200

~~
radio , oir 1 Gold·Gold vinyl top ,

SI '195. Coli 446-4069.

1969 CH£V~OLET $TI\TION
WAGON , PS, •adla , AT, $300.'' '
Call379-2671.
..
1970 MUSTANG. Muno

pertoct:

$350. or will t.ell ports , CaH

368-8596.

"
1972

MERCURY, P.S.. P.B.. A.C.

No. '27 lnt ernarionol baler . 2000
bv . tar corn . 985·3537 oftur b

pm. 985 -413 1:.. ·--

12 fOOT f iBERGlAIS boal ond
tra iler, 23 channel bose CB.
power mike and onttnno. Coli
992·5193, after 5 pm.

REGISTERED POLLED Herel o•d
bulL '2 yea rs old . Ph one
992-55.-r .

r~ ~~~

USED CAS COOKINC STOVE. CE
garbage disposal.
15 ft .
wooden boot. 40 h.p. motor
and tro ilsr . qq'2-3573.
1976 550·4. 800 miles . Very good
condition. Anytime after 5,

992-6350 .
APPAlACHIAN STOVE . Greatest
selec ti on of wood and stove
heaters. Warehouse prices.
Moving 10 Middleport. Call

614-698-7191.
H &amp; N Ooy o ld or started leghorn
pullets, both floo r or cage
grown avai lable . Poultry HOL.IS·
ing and A1.1tom otion . Modsrn
Poultry , 399W. Main,.Pomeroy .
Phone 992 -2164 .
BABY BED and mattre ss , S25 . Solo
bed , $50 . Plolform rock.sr, $25 .
Ca ll before 4 pm. 94q.244q or

9•9-2575 .
-·-~

--

1967 GS 400. 43-4, roily wheel5 ,
fM . newpain!. 1972 350-2 Bu ick
engine . 400 turbo trans , Sl25 .
_ ~8~422b .~~~P_!!l :.. ~ -~
1977 FORO F- 150 automatic
p ickup tru ck . 4000 miles .
severo! ex tra ~ . Ask ing 55.800.
Phone 992 J&lt;ffl.

FR!C IDARE FREEZER, .upr lghl. side
by side, Wh irlpoo l portable
dishwasher; COL.ICh; AM·FM
radio , reco rd player. cabinet
model , redlntH ; odd rockerl ,
rollowdy bed: Low~ r y Gsnie 98
Organ. Ca ii.U6 -44ft9 .

You' ll Like Our Quality Way of Doing Business" CMC Financing
Open Evenings Unlil6 :00-Til Sp.m. Sat.
Pomeroy

992-5342

1969 Chevelle Malibu .... ~695
Local owner. auto .• P .S., P.W.

CLIFTON
AUTO SALES

Jq n HONDA

t ie

q 30 hll one 5 tdl
dorJ.: no Wednesday or S1.1ndov
p1clung . Happy Hollow Fr u•r
Form . I ·304 -57b·1016

SEALY MAlTREIS SALE N~W IN
NERSPRINC
MA TlRlSSES
DOUBLE SIZE , $04 95 WAS
$69 95 . RICE 5 NEW AND USED
FURNI1URE . 854 SECOND AVE .

riif~§"' ·

All TYPE S of building material s.
b lock , br 1ck. sewer pipes. win·
Claude
dows, lintels , e!&lt;
W1nters , Rio Grand e, 0 . Phone
145-5111 after 5.

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LAYNE'SNEW &amp; USED FURNITURE
NEW
Solo , choir , rocJ.:er. ot!omon, 3
1obles. $500; Bedroom ~1.11tes ,
tric ranges , $200. Eor Am sola
&amp; (hair . S300. modern solo.
choir . loveseot $2 75 . Reclinurs
SIOO : end up: Tables . S60 eoch.
Swivel rocke rs $125. Maple or
pine tabl e, 4 choirs $215 : Hutck
$225 &amp; S275 : 7 pc. Oinettu,
$109 : 5 p c. Oinene $55 .00, 9 pc.
$160 . Bunk beds complete$ 150.
$225 mollresse~ or bo .. spr·
lng~ . firm S60 eo . chest of
drawer $.38

COCO USED
De~ks . Refrigeroto•~ . SWeepers.

Dryers. ranges . coffee ond end
!abies. rv 's, dinettes. beds.
tables. lomps, c ha1 r~ . orher
11em s. Call 4o4 6·ron Monday
!kru Fri day 9 10 8 p m , Satur dor. 9 to S p.m. 3 mi o1.1t
Bu aville Rd .

FOR THE

BEST IN FURNITURE

UPHOLSTERING, Free htlmote~
Pick 1.1 p and delivery 581\'ICe ,
call Mowrtty ' ~ U p h o l ~tery . Pt.
Pleasant, W. Vc . 675 ..U 54.
··~--

~-

FARM FENCE POSTS , ALL SIZES.
over 6 ,00Cl to choose from .
$1.99 and 1.1p , shlngles. Sl-4.95
per sq .. Anderson windows ,
studs , olhar b1.1ilding ma ter ial.
Op•n dally 9-7, Fronks 6orgoin
Center , Rl. 1b0. Porter , Ohio,

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ROAD CRADER . Coll 367-0&lt;67 .

1970 CADILLAC SED. DEVILLE. ............ 1995

446-q573

283 CHE VY MOTOR . App roll
24 .000 m1ies . $50. Con be ~een
at 610 1 1 Fourth Ave . or call

446 1909.
25 LAYING HENS, Sl SO eo ch Call
446·4b35 .
HAY FOR SALE Call 440·4484
SEWING MACHINE . deluxe wh•te
4 yrs , o ld . he . cond . S200 Call
446·9465

SIX llRE S. BOO , 14 , 10 ply SlS.
each . set ol gall cii.Jb5, $50 .
Juke box 50's model Seeb1.1rg.
S125. Fuel Oil tonk . 350 got .
575. sewing mochme , $25 . Pet
crate , metal . $25 . ~tot 1on
wagon fe nce for pets . $10. Call
446·9274.
1q75 HONDA 250, $400

J60 goo d cond l i!
J 000 m•les Coli

Strow be~r~e ~

-

SOFT TO P for CJ 5 Jeep . Good
_ ~ond_:_ Co lt 440 · 2b0~ alter 5_Pm -

Olfer

A Leader Any Way
You Look At It

388 85&lt;&gt;&lt;

" Located on W. Va . Side of Pomeroy-Mason
Bridve 1304 1773-1777

Slb5-$l50-S300-S500. 30 ' elec-

•

197' COLO OUSTER, 318, 3 •pel. 1976 YELLOW TR7. AM -FM tape,
stick , new tires . exc, gas
mileage,

Pomeroy
Open EvPnings til8 : 00 p.m.

.

-

-.-.

1973 PiYMOUTH- FURY 1. 360

&lt;46·4362.

NOI.lfl'lOS

..

S\000. 1973 Chevrolet Capri ce
Wagon . Phone843·2061 .

446·2532 .

992-2126

REGSlTEAED . •;, Arab more and
gelding. 3 years old . See Eskey
t:till , Flatwaod~ Rood , Pomeroy .

1q59 CHEVROlET 1·door. 327. 4~po&amp;d

"Your Chevy Dealer"

19tB YZ 125 Yomoho . Coli
9112-5013 . EKcell ent condition .

cellent condition . Col! and lt.&gt;t 's

1976 Ford t;, T. Truck
Bedllners , heavy duty , rear step
b1.1mper .

Bill'S
446-2642

i35. Antique stone lireploce
montle ,"$35. 992-7805 .

1973 CADILLAC ELDORADO . E• -

1975CMC IT . T•uck

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

C~S E HAY rake , $1 .. 5. Pull disc,

,,

2 Dr .. P.S.. P.B., auto. on floor, tape deck , bucke t

~~

GREAT CUTLASS FEEliNG

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

1974 Cutlass Olds ......... $3195

-

DISCOVER THAT

See one of these courteous salesmen:
Pete Burris , Marvin Keebaugh or George Harri s.

DON'T PASS UP THESE UKE NEW USED CARS

IN STOCK I NEW CHEVY
VAN CONVERSIONS, MOTOR
HOMES, SPORT PICKUPS,

Real i~;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~~

992-b281 .

• AM-FM radio, p.s., p.b
• &amp; more

WORKMAN'S SPECIAL

EL CAft\INO, BLAZERS.

- A .

CU{lASS SII.I ON 2-C)A OR 4 Ok

bed .

Windows.
Ooors,
~l~eement , Win·
Mws. PatiJ Coven,
Aluminum Sidi119 and
ACcessorln. Ca II

joodofler . Cal 1 ~3 1 1

Mlddle,..,rt, o ,
• A ir cond ., auto .

P .S.• P. B .• radio.

10,good
FOOTcondi
TRUCI&lt;
tion . camper
Mak e . me o

1974 PlYMOUTH GOlD D1.1~te• ,
P.S.,
A .C . new
ti1ss, 6
cylinder . Exce llent co ndition .

Manager. for a Good Deal o.n • New or Used Vehicle.

seats, white int.

'192·7692.

To Driving Excitement.

See Rocky Hupp, Oarrell Oodrill or Pat Hill, General

Con11ersion 318 V·8, automatic, p .S. &amp; P . B .• good tires ,
~und mechani cal l y. n ice interior conversion. ice bo;J(,

flat bud . Good con dit ion. Coil

Coll992·7l85

1975 111 T. GMC
1972 Oataun PU
1974 Che"¥ , '!1 T. PU

v.a, automat ic.

Air cond .• p .s .• p .b ., au to.
m -FM stere o &amp; tape
P .O. Locks , 50-50 fron t
Seat &amp; more

DAN THOMPSON FOR

1974 Dodge Van •..•.•••$3995

196; DODCE TRUCK . 2 1on, I&lt; lt .

The Totally Personal Approach

ti res .'

P .S., good t ires. Priced to go .

4 WH. DRIVE PICKUP,

•

MAGNUM XE

new

iMPROVEMENTS

•

~

OPEN TILL7 P.M.
Except Thursday &amp; Saturday til5 : 00
Closed Sunday

1976 GMC %.Ton .••••• $3695

s;+or m

Far a good deal see Tom Sprague, Me lvin'

Little, John Koehn, Morris Sheests, Gory
Rudolph, Nancy Fowlor, Sandy G1tewood,
David Beavor.

autom~t \c,

~orm

444-3575 Illy
444-3560 Night

ACROSS FROM HOllER MEDICAL CENTER

radio. like

•
•
•
•

Polara 4 Dr .• V -8, automatic. P .S., radio . Bargain
priced.

ti)ME

•

Pllopt:

work.

Package.

1971 DodgePolara4 DR$769

FERGUSON Ho, condi·

t•oner. SSOO . Very good co ndltWn . Reedsv1lle . bioi 378 6311 .

14 Hr. Wrocker S.rvloe

V·B, automatic , power st eering, Ranger
topper . 2 tone paint. Sharp.

1974 Chevelle ...... ~:-:~~~1695·

~

FORD
SALES
362 JACKSON PIKE-RT. 160 &amp; 35

1976 FORD F-100 .................... ;.~3595

99Hrf6

M"\~SEY

NOW '4440

• Landau roof &amp; more

V-8, Auto . Trans, full tim e .:ix4, PS, PB , Radio , Rear

1972 Plymouth Fury II $895

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Llghl blue, 4 cyl. eng ine, 3 •peed,
automatic trans., tinted glass,
complete rear 5fep bumper,
white side -wall t ires, with special
stripe ·pkg .

• AM-FM stereo &amp; Jape

speed control, fl ight ben ch seat, leather int.. 37. 000
miles . One loca l owner . Shows good care.

flip fold bench seat .

Coupe. Wh ite over green , 250, 6 cyl. engine, automatic

paint

• Bu c ket seats , air cond .

1975 BLAZER 4X4 .................... ..S4395

trans .. power sf . &amp; brakes, power door loc ks &amp;
win dows. comtortilt , AM· FM radio, deluxe equipmen t .
Less than 11 .000 miles . Co. car , never t i tled .

needs some

ALHS CH AlMER S ~ma l l round
tJ:oler . S1800 Purchased new
V/71 . EKce ll ent co nd111 0n.
~ed~v~lle , ~ 14 378 6311.

1978 FORD
COURIER

1976 CHRYSLER CORDOBA 2 DR•.s4795
V-8 Auto. Trans. PS, AC. AM-FM Stereo, tilt wheel ,

2 Seat Wagon , VB engine, automatic trans .. p. steering,

399 W. Main St.
991-2164
Pomeroy, 0 ,

~

Was
$4682

1977 Chevrolet. ........ ,$5995

~- Modem Supp~

191,1 DATSUN ' J ton pickup. 4esd . new ci1.1 ICh. m~,~lt lo r .
okes and po1nt . 25 rn .p .,g.

NOW•saoo

1973 CHEV. MONTE CARLO 2 DR s2795
V-6, Auto trans, PS, PB, AC, AM Radio with tape
stereo, low mileage . Clea n as a bell.

d'ood tires ,

•

stereo tape, du al bright m irrors ,
wire wheel covers . Stk . No. 334

protection group. rear def roster

VACATIONUSED
CARS
READY

rtdio, twin saddle tanks.

&amp; pinion

• P .S.• P .B .• Ra dial tires
• Landau root &amp; more

V -B. Auto trans, PS, AC , AM Radio with tape stereo.
cloth seat trim .

1977 Chevelle Malibu. $4895

11!~

• Air cond . AM-FM &amp; tape

1974 CHEV. MONTE CARLO 2 DR s2795

.-

:; FOR SALE
"'

SUPREME
6R f)UGI--' ~M COUPE

4 cyl, Auto Trans, AM Ra dio

leon . W. Va .

,,,

condi t ioning , AM radio with

conditioning , AM radio, bumper

1974 FORD PINTO 2 DR ............ s1895

!Dm

automatic tra nsmission, air
conditio ning , Interior decor

8
cyl.
engi ne .
au toma t i c
transmission , power steer ing and
brakes, automatic trans .• cloth
bucket sea ts . floor shift, front and
rear
bumper
guards , air

engine. au1omat lc trans .• power
brakes. power steering. air

queen

l.S Roman
tyrant
150 Butter
substitute
(collog .J
151 Food fiSh
153 Beverage
15-4 Nohoor
sheep
156 Norse
queen or
the underworld
156 Bow
161 Preposl·
tlon
tB3 Symbol
for tin
165 Railway
(abbr.)
187 Prefix:

.,

m ore options

AM-FM Stereo &amp; Tape and

luxu ry Interior decor , elec. rr . defrost. More. Nice.

PH. 992-2174

MFllJ5 Diesel - MF230 Dies el 'Fl50 Diesel - MF235 Diese l Gfl65 Diesel · MF285 Diesel MFI135 Diesel, Cob, air &amp;
1)4-oter.
NEW &amp; USED IMPLEMENTS
M~ Boler - MF10 Boler · .MF\20
laler - Matthews Rotary Scy the
11 Mf880 Sem1·mounted b bot Plow - MF 520 12' OiH .W:100 2 Fl ow Chopper - MF39 2
IJ&gt;w Pla nte rs · Mechonkol
loronsplont£&gt;r .
: SHINN 'S TRACTOR SAL ES
.,.
Phone 458 · I b30

:A uto ., p.s ., p.b., air cond .

w indow. Defrost. deluxe wheel covers. Less than 35,000
miles .

351 V-8, Aulo Trans, PS, PB, AC , AM-FM Stereo .

POMEROY, OHIO

~

6 cy l, 3 speed trans .• viny l roof. AM radio. electr ic rear

1975 FORD GRANADA GHIA 2 DRs3895

US!D TRACTORS:

Wilh Ra llye appearance pkg. and '
flip -up roof ,
V -6 englno,

1978 FORD FAIRMONT

'I'Af~

4 cyl, auto. t rans, AM Radio, white with red trim ,
alu minum road wheels, with t rim rings. f ull glass Jrd
door, N ice.

500 E. MAIN

SENS I·MA 11C ac·

i!tlunting machine. Phone
{92 -2156 , The Doily Sentine l,
"'ll Court Street . Pomeroy ,

•5680

1978 MERCURY
MONARCH

6 cyl . eng ine, automatic
transmission , air conditioning,
powor steering, luggage rock ,

Wos
$5738

BURflOUGH5

steering , w -s-w tires.

SPECIAL

1977 FORD PINTO 3 DR RUNABOU1s329

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

1978 FORD PINTO

w -s -w tires. power steering : air
conditioning, AM radio, i nterior
accent group .

4 cyl. .:1 speed tra ns, 'ps. Am Radio , white with red trim ,
Al uminum road wheels with trim R. Mgs . Less t han
11 ,000 miles . Local owner. Sharp as a tack .

1975 FORD GRANADA GHIA 4 DR s2995

Now'4400

rack

CUTLASS

1977 FORD MUSTANG II 2 DR.... ~3895

We can save you money. We are The Friendly
Deater. Call or see one of these Friendly
Salesmen, J, D. Story, Ray Douglas or Bill
Nelson .

NOW '5290

group, power

OLDS

Oon ' l forget you awe it to yourself to check

~

Was
$4602

INVITES YOU AND YOUR FAMILY TO

with us before you buy any car new or used.

""

302 eng~ne, power steering and brakes,
automat1c trans., air conditioning, deluxe
bumper group, visibility group, AM-FM
stereo radio, tinted glass, vinyl insert body
side mldg ., floor mats. Stk. No , 24.

1978 MERCURY ZEPHYR
4 DR SEDAN

116 Manufacture

NOW '5460

4 cyl. engine, power steering,
front and rear, AM radio, d&lt;lal
bright mirrors, B78xl4 W· S· W
fires . Slk . No. 4~

4 DR SEDAN

NOW '4075

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

Beat the price rai~e. Most 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
get top money tor your trade - in. Now
is the time to trade tor a new Buick
or Pontiac and save money .

"

FUlURA

engine , power steering , AM ,
radio, Interior accent group. dual

93 Mitigates
95 Stretch ·

. g7 Reveal
!II Goddess
of heal·
ing
102 Wan
1a. Send
lorth
106 Worthh!ss leav-

BESi SELECTION of theb;st wood
itcves in SoL.Itheostern Ohio .
~lui. Morse. Elel , Tiro lio .
Jempwood , ond Nolhuo. Zion
~t Co .. 8 Putnam Or. (o lf Miil
St.) , Athens . 014 -592-0079 or
V"H96· I I B7 .

1978 FORD FAIRMONT

THIS WEEK•s SPECIAL

·

SUNDAY CROSSWORD PUZZLER

cp1cium chl oride, fe rt ili zer, dog
!QOd, and all types of salt. Ex "'lsior Sol i Work s. Inc .. E. Main
~ . Pomeroy . 992-389 1.

Sliver, 6 cyl. engine, automatic
trans ., power steering and
brakes, air conditioning, exterior
and Interior accent, luggag1
rock, AM rodlo, trim. rings and
hub caps, vinyl Insert body side
mldgs. Stk. No. 497

302 engine, power steering ,
automatic trans .. w-s-w tires,
luggage rack , bumper guards,
front and rear air conditioni ng ,
In fer lor accent group , t i nted
glass.

steering , automatic trans .r power
brakes, luggage rack, fro nt &amp;
rear bumper guards , air

(Anlwtrl Mondey)

FOR SALE

COAL. LIMESTONE. sa nd. grovel ,

1978 FORD FAIRMONT 1978 MERCURY ZEPHYR 1978 FORD FAIRMONT
STATION WAGON
STATION WAGON
STATION WAGON
Sliver,

Print answer here:
2 Lots at Ohio Volley
Memorlol Gordens,

Now'455Q

~;~

Was
$4939

bedroom .

6 cyl., automatic trans., power
steering, gauges, Inside hood
release, free wheeling pkg., a low
mpunt bright mirrorl, AM radio,
tinted glass. cigar lighter, new
tires .

AM radio with B track· tape,
exterior accent group, lower
body side protection, tinted glass,

step bumper, w-s-w tires. ·

.,.._,..

0 D

r--1,-44-J-t-tp-,--15-o-v-.-,,-n-tw--.
.

Dark Jade met .. 4 cyl. engine,

BIG SAVINGS '!Ill
ON ALL NEW
BUICKS &amp;PONTIACS
IN STOCK

1'1 x 653 bedroom
12 x bO 2

S to te~man

1978 FORD F-100
117 WHEEL BASE

automatic trans., power steer ing ,

western swing back mirrors, rear

I OCKAL
()

Optional 7 fool box, 3 speed

automatic trans., 4 cyl. ' engine ,

,

b
I -

$1111111'11!1~r-

confiCitntlal
in ltrvltw
plttlt ull Mr . Wattrt 1t
Holiday Inn , 446·00t0 ,
Pltue nil after 5 Mon·
doys .

cage, ltfl kit, carpet,
driving lights, grill guord,
now s11ts. Ron ShMis, ~•4
Country, 2S.-1414.

1

1978 MUSTANG II
2 DR

1977 FORD COURIER
GREEN RANGER XLT

2 dr.. light blue with hall vinyl
roof , dual accent pa int stripes, all
vinyl seat, trim W· S· W tires, air
condition, tinted glass, left hand
remote mirror, fu ll wheel covers.

lour ordinary word1.

If you like chtlltngt, In·
dtptneltnct, responsibility,
and no ctlllng on your
Income or future, wt wouiCI
llkt to t1lk to you . For

point , ntw tlru ond
wheels, new lop, full roll

1978 FORD LTD

byHtnri~endBobLH

Unscramblelhnllour Jumblta,

-acktrounCI and 1 sta-le

from

purpose.

1n

opportunity to Clll an JSO
existing accounts . Wt art

Promotion

business

1Y~~C&lt;,eo1lry

•

LOANS 1\VAILABLE. $25 ,000 to
SlO ,OOO .OOilfor any commercial

We're not particularly con·

.

Clean.

Call i56-6A95 o• 25&lt;&gt; 6077
---·--- CH~ST TYPE FREEZER . Coil

SMALL

446 ·7082.
COUCH. c hou . diner!e setm chest
and n ight s!and _ Coli 446·7040
~af.!!_r._Spm : or 4~-7234 .

USto FURNI1URE
I SET Of QUEEN SIZE SPRINCS
AND MATIRESS TWO S PC
DINE11E SETS . I LI V. EM. SUITE
I SH Of SPRINC5 ANO MAT
TRES S. I MA !TRESS. I SMALL
ORGAN . I HOBBY HORSE.
RICE" S NEW AND USW fUR
NIIURE . 85' SECOND . AV E.
446·q523.
STRAWBERRIES. pick yo1.1r own.
bOC o q~.~ort , 6ri ng own con
tame r! . Coll245-512 1.
APPAlOOSA HORSI::S Stud serv• ce . SSO. reg. mores S3 5.

1973 CADILLAC CPE. DEVILLE ............ s1995
1974 CADILLAC SED. DEVILLE.., ..........s3695
Drive Home A Winner
See

One . of

the courteous Salesmen :

Karr &amp; Van Zan·d t

grode mores . 1\lso breeding
"ock . Call 2• 5-936 9 R•o

You'll Like Our Quality Way of
Doing Business" GMC Financing

Grande.

FRENCH CIT Y FABR IC SHOPPE ho•
992 -5342- 0pen Evenings Until6 : 00
new
. used.
demo.
closeout
S PM
-Pomeroy
sewing
mo chmes
pn ced
lrom . ._ _ _ _ _Til
__
_ _Sat.
__
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __,
$15, to $809 .95 We ho"'e a
machine l or everyone . See us
today . 58 Court St., Golhpalis.

Coi!AA6-9255 .

For safe

FULL SIZE AN D QUEEN SIZE BED·

DING . Captains bed table CHIMNf"t' BlO CKS
bu il d1 ng
lomp, laundry tub , boby bed
motenol5 Golhp ol1~ Bloc J.: Co
motor w i !h tro il ef
Call
complete w1th momess . Corbi n
44tl 2783.
245-9170.
and Snyder Furniture, q55 SeIS FT CHRYSLER BASS BOAT . SO
cond Ave .. 44b· l 171 .
1974 MARLIN JET BOA1 , •55 Olds
HP Mercury malar . 15 gal.
and Be r k lsy pump
Coli
1975 HONDA XL 350. 2700 m1le~ .
tonk lazr·t roll elect ric tro lling
446·4078 .
eKe . cond . Call Ub· I8Sb.
mot or and o cce ~sones Heo vy
ON~ Ali!ROW AIR lubrica tion 10b,
duty boo tt ra1ICr and spo re l ire,
BI\LEO HAY . Coii4A6·2724 .
holds 5 gal One reg . Engl ish
Coll4 46-4045.
Se tter bird dog Hos hod some CAR RADIO, orn fm ~ te rse reg
free
s~ . qs , sole $6q _qs. 6 only, MARY KAY COSMETICS
training . Will s811 cheap . Ca ll
fa Cial . Patsy f 1tck . cons1.1ltont.
446-3828
._Tawney Je~elry . 422 2~~ve
Call 446 -420-4
SIL VER DOLLARS and gold cains . SALE ON CACTI &amp; SUCCULENTS: I
1 price sole on unusual porch &amp; SC ANDINAVII\N HEALTH FOOD .
For onvss tment or collection .
loo ~ing , gaming . mointenonce .
pol io
hangmg
bo~kets .
MTS Coin Shop. Call 44b.J 842 or
Patsy Filch . con~ultont. Ca ll
Glossho1.1se
Work~
446-0690.
446-4104 .
Greenhouse . Stewart. Ohio.

15' FIBERGLASS BOA 1, 45 HP

-

Pete Burris,

Marvin l(eebaugh or George Harris

---- --- ----

USED TRACTORS.
MF 135 Die sel - MF730
MFI50 01 ese l MF235
MFI65 D1c sol Mf 185
MF1135 Diesel , Cab ,
Heater .

D•esel·
D1ese l ·
D•cscl
air end

NEW 8 USED IMPLEMENTS
Mfq Bo ler MFI O SeitH . MF 120
Boler • Matthew~ Rotary Scythe
MF880 Semi ·M ounted 6 bottom
plow · MF520 12 disc MF2 2
MF39 2 row
row choppe r
planters
rncchonico.l
'1ronsplon1er. SHINN S TRAC -

TOR SALES
Phone 458 · 1630

LEON, W.VA

fARMALL CUB TRACTOR wirh

Open Thu rsday · Sunday. Man)' SWIMMING POOLS and ~upplie ~ .
REFRICERMORS . WA SHERS AND
some eq1.1ipment; 8 N Ford I roc ·
Viole ts, Gingers. Red 8egon1o,
lnground and ab ove ground
DRY ERS . WRINCER WASHERS ,
tor w1th turning plows and
D1effenbiclllo &amp; Ferns. Pk
HOLIDAY POOlS H1m ! 1nQI(ln
RI\NCE S. ALL SOlD WITH
bru!ih hog. also Formal! Super
662-21•2
W Vo . Call :104 420 4788 GUARANTEE . WE ALSO SER ·
A lra ctor . Co11256·6242.
VICE APPLIANCES SKI\CCS
19H T.M. Suzuki '250, runs good SWIMMING POOLS. In and above
APPLIANCES. 1918 !ASTERN lWO GAAVESITES in old 1vction
Phone 44!.·4949
gr ound . Full ~ervice. Supplies
of M ound Hil l. Call 4.4.6-0.4.81
1\VE ., Coll446-7398.
and pools in stock. D, Bumgard - DURING THE SUMMER , 1"11 be
offer Spm .
Spinst Piano $400. Ph. 675 ·2848
r&gt;er Sales. 31711 Nobel Summ1t
available lo stay with patients
P~NOHTON REBUIL T HAT1ERIES
fiVE
VOUNC
MULES.
Call
25
ACRES
ml~ed stand ing hoy.
'
od,
Middleport
,
Oh
.
Call
relurnmg lrom the hospital.
SItt with exchange, new ones
'156-6257
Rodnur_ a~e~Col\245 -5050 .
' 12-5724 .
...~o ll446 · 9304 or 446·9014 ,
$31 , 51uoronteed·. 388 ·65%

..

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�1)..4-TheSunday Times-8enlmel SW&gt;day JW&gt;e 18 1978

Do$-The Sunday T1mes.Senhnel

For Best Results Use Sunday Times-Sentinel Classifieds

Sunday June 18 1978

Your Best Real Estate Buys Are Found in the Sunday Times-Sentinel
Ht:al.E&amp;tale lor Sale

n memo y of lusher A E"'ans
who deported th s lie June 10

,.09
Today as we p lace a
you g ave

w

eo h a

F ends mo¥
h nk we ha e
fo gotten
When they see vs ~, le
lHie do he-y know the heartache
Covered all the -wh le

Sweet memor ei ol you e"e
I nge deo Fa hf!
Sadly a d lo"' ngly
ssed by
w le
ch ldren and g and
ch ld en

n ov ng memory ol my deo
f end

Ms

Thanks to eve yone
n the
Gal pol ~ oreo for the lo11e and
k. ndness they showed o the
loss of my bel oved w fe lucy
H II Mo 1 n Spec ol thon~s to
he Add so FWB Church and
R e~,~ Wo te Pot e son
Co 1Moi Mo n
When the angel of Me cy comes
s en ly
and o loved ones su ffe ng ends
Thlte so sus o n ng co nlo I
n the houghtlulness of f ends
From the n~es of Helen
Holmes Anno Jean Maw.ey and
W be to Sm th Thank you

Elzobeth She o

Sadly m ssed by Rosolee M

t

chell
LOVING memo y ol ou
wonde u rno he and grand
me he M s Arnel o Wo ke
June 18
l 1 led d we know tho mo n ng

IN

he so ow he day wou d b ng
Fo the call wo:; sudden
shock seve e

the

Ia port w th one we lov ed s o

dea
God only knows why you hod to

de
W hou a chance to soy goodbye
Sod y n s~ed by Helen H Ida

V g I and grond ch ldren

SWEEPEH and se w ng mach ne
e pa
po s and suppl es P ck
up and de 'le y Do .. s Vacuum
(leone
m le up Georges
Cr eek Rd Ph 4.4b 01Q 4
PASQUALE Ele ct col
4-162716doyo nght

Se

~,~

ce

DADDY BOB
A-nyone con be o Father
you e my !ip&amp;C ol Daddy
lo11e So c

bu

DADDY BOB
Thonks fa be g my N o I Daddy
ago n
l ov e E c

NO TE M TOO Lorge or too small
W II buy
p ece a complete
househo d New used o on!
que s Mo I n !i Furn ure 20 N
2nd St
M dd eporl
Phone

..2 0370
CHIP
WOOD
Poles max
d omeler 10 on Ia gesl end S8
pe ton Bund ed slob S6 pe
on Del ve ed o Oh o Po lei
Co R1 2 Pomeroy '191168'1

USED

TIMBER POMEROY
ducts Top pr ce
sow I mbe Coli
Ken_!!~ by 1 446

7 DAYS6to 11
Col 446 045

TREE HAVEN CERAMI CS
G eenwo e and supp es

Day
Custom f r

Of1 d n ght cols ses
ng
446 2 55
lo&lt;o ed
Kanougo Oh

ot

WE Wi l l BUY 'fOur old d omonds
and ant que tewe lry 1AWNEY
JEWE RY 422 2nd A\I C
NEED A HANDYM AN ? F ee
est motes Col 156 6.495 o
l5o 6077

---octo
w th

Fares P o
fo sta nd ng
W2 5965 or
857~ -

0LD FURNITURE ce box es
beds ro n beds desks
comple e households
M 0 M I er Rt 4 Fame
co 199:2 6370

b ass
etc
Wr e
ov o

WANT TO buy W lh n 10m les at
Pome o y M n mum of ~ acres
w th cr eek at leas1 10 acres
t loble I veobte house Wou ld
Ike born o I ves tock ~hed and
f enced postu e nc luded Send
deto Is ndud g p ce to Box
n9 S c o Do ly Se nel
Pomeroy Oh o

WISH o thank D J J Do .. s
M ddleport Erne gency Squad
WRECK O N RT 7 nea Wh ng on
and nu ses o l Hol:te Med co
Soh o Sto on May 17 at 1pm
Cen l e to
the r o~~ s once
W II lady who offe ed stole
Also the many f end~ fo the
men o dr ve who nd coted JUNI': auto and sc op me tal Ph
cords I lowe s and ,. s tot ons
3BB B776
left run please col 44b 3081
du ng my ecen stay at Holle
GOOD USED FU RNITURE
o
Med cal (ente You k ndness BOB
uphols ered and opp once~
and thoughtfulness s g eotly Happy Fa he s Da y a he Dod
Ph 44b 03:11
whose alway~ the e
opprec o ed Helen M Shule

Ed

GOOD USED REGRIGERA fO R
AND FREEZER UPRIGHl OR
CHE ST Ph 44o 03/2
liMBER

PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, JUNE 24 AT 10 O'CLOCK AM
814 PAGE ST, MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
RETIRING &amp; MOVING OUT OF STATE WILL SELL
ANTIQUE
FURNITURE
CLOCKS
lAMPS
GLASSWARE COPPER LUSTRE OLD CARNIVAL
MODERN FURNITURE ETC OF VERY HIGH
QUALITY !COLLECTIONS OF GENERATIONS !
Take St Rt 7 Bypass south out of Pomeroy 0 towards
Galhpol s to the Mtddleport Bu stness Loop Extt whtth
ts old R:t 7 { Powell &amp; Locust Sts ) tnto Mtddleport for 1 2
mtle Turn south on P•oe or H1gh Sts to second ltouM

ANTIQU E F URNITURE Walnut gateleg dropleaf
table extra n ce 6 walnu t Vrc tor an cha rs w hand
carv ng on tops n ce V1ctonan Mrs cha ir w finger
carv ng at top 2 match ng V1ctor en s de chars
unusual V1ctor an stand sm wa lnut stand w wh te
marb e top 3 pc V1ctor an love seal set extra n lc: e
V1ctor an waln ut stand 2 drawer oak wash stand
unusual sq mahogany stand w rope twist legs &amp;
Mother at Pea I nlay on top sq oak stand w carving
on edge sm wal nut stands walnut overstuffed

L1ncoln rocker

Duncan Phyffe dropleaf coffee table

w leather msert sm stand w leather nsert walnut 1
drawer n g ht st and sm mule ear stde char walnut
marble top dresser w glove bo)(es fancy &amp; n e• cellent
condltton fu l l stze spool bed complete V dor l&amp;n htgh
back bed 6 Duncan Phyffe cha rs oak dresser w
beleled glass m1rror Chippendale walnut table mus c
stand w beveled glass door sew ng rocker w spl nt
seat
walnut V c:to r•a n adjustable organ stool
e•cel enf 5 pc mahogany bedroom suite w poster bed
very n1 ce p ctu re frames &amp; m rrors h gh boy dresser
w match1ng bed walnut dropleat table w drawer
cedar li ned wardrobe cedar chest plank bottom
rocker w p ull out drawer knee hole desk w leather
nsert lg beveled gla ss m rror &amp; other rtems not

liSted
CLOCKS LAMPS GLASSWARE COPPER LUSTRE
SILVER ETC Old we ghf clock w hand po nfed door
fancy walnut k tchen clock w alarm e,;tra n ce oak
k tchen c lock w calendar c:ute oak mantel clock w

brass tr 1m

ornate wall clock

sm

ch !na clock

m nature Grandfather clocK 15 In tal l 2 ntce mantel
clocks copper An san ta a'tantl c:tock - Very unusual &amp;
n ce banQuet lamp w p ink hand pa in ted shade &amp; bowl
wh te glass hand panted banquet lamp meta based
lamp

N el l

w frosted

fount w hand pa nted

Old Water

green Aladdon lamp w hand paonted shade

m lk glass table lamp w nand pa.nted shade &amp; bowl
wh t e sat n glass lamp - converted br ass based t ab e
lamp w bras s fount &amp; hand pa nted shade conv erted
metal based o I lamp ( flowered lx&gt;wl w clear shade )
hand pa m ted Gone w W nd 1ghl o l iable lamp w hand

paned fo unt &amp;. •hade m I&lt; g lass oil lamp w hand
paned shade sm Gom w Wind hand pa nted base &amp;
shade sm oi l amp w hand pa nted foun t unuaua sm

ROOMS

housekeep ng

AND

roams

PARK

CENTRAl HOTEl
~

584 lB TOBACCO lEASE Coli
256 6008 otter Opm
,.-:,-::-

UNFURNISHED APARTMENT n
Crown C ty Col 256 6-495 or

Toppr ces for
Top Quo ty

POMEROY fORRESl PRODUCTS
Ca11 ..2 59oS

-

-·-'--'-------

lARGE MOBILE HOME lOTS neao
Add son Co I 4.t6 4265

BRADBURY REN.~TcA-lc::S- -

7:29 Second Ave
.46 0'157
Eff Apl Adul s only Nope s
FROM wall a wall no so I at oil
on carpe ls cleaned w h Blue
Lustre Ren t electr &lt; sham
pooe S2 (en rol Supply

TRAilER FOR RENT Call "6 3879
0 367 7-438
fU RNISHED

-SilO
-

EffiCiENCY

U• I I es

pd
S ng le
446 Hl6alte 7pm

Co I

MOBilE HOME SPACE
y Call A4b 1680

nc

FURNISHED UPSTAIRS APT 2 rms
and both Clean No pets
Adults only Dep eq Coli
A46 1519
FIVE RM unfu n opt No pets
Adults on lv $175 pe month
all IJI I t es pd Dep req Col i
.t46 3437 o
nqu e ot :100
Fou hAve

COUNlRY

HOUSE

Secretary-Bookkeeper
W1lh

noflonally

245 534B
THREE OR
cob ne ts
-44b 11.t3

FOUR steel t ng
Col 446 1615 or

BULLDOZER
w II
t ode small
bu~ ness p operty n Gall pols
Coll1Sb 6038 ol!_! 6pm
ANHO UE ROLl TOP DESK and
wooden f ng cob net Coli

145 5050

3 AND

RM l urn shed and un
fu n shed op1s Phone 992
5434
4

COUNTRY M OBILE Home Pori-.
Rou te 33 norlh ol Pome oy
Lorge lots Co I 992 7" 79

- CITIZEN S

SENIOR
Our new
en e s oss s once you may be
able 10 I ve n our oporlmen1
lo leu I han $50 o man h Fo
mo e
nlo mot on
con roe
V lloge Mono
Apo men s
992 7787
CORNER LOl lo
a e spa ce or
ve I on
992 2238
o

991 530 4
TWO BEDROOM unlu n shed op
Co1199'1 2288
1RA lER lOT Good loco t on
Cl ose to school bu~ Gas elec
c ond wc1e a .. o loble M d
dlepo 1 99:2 286-4

We H ll anytl'l nq for
anybody at our Auction
Brtrn or In 'fUOr hom t&gt; For
ntor mat on ana J1 ck up
~er v ce ca I 1S6 1961
Sale E &lt;Jt!r\1 SalurCII ..
N 9tllaf1p m

Information call 614 2•5
5660 between I 0 a m -4 P m
An equa I opportuntty
employer

AUCTION SERVICE
1&lt; ennettl Swain Auct
Corner Th~rd &amp; Oh,.e

PARTY

PlAN

SUPERVISORS

Merr Moe toy port es has
open ng fo 'uperv sors and
demons! ato ~ n your o eo
Ouol ty me chond se h ghes
co mm u on No nveilmen1
del11er ng or co lecf on Col
Ann Ba xter collect 319 5566881
or w te Mer Moe Bow. 277
Dubuque owo 5'100 1

WANTED
Dnver for guoltne and fuel
Otl truck Send resume to

Bo •

161

co

Go IIi polls

Tn bun e

Delta

•aw w 2 HP motor

6 n Della (Oinfe r w motor

asst hand tools and many other ttem s not listed Tl'lls Is
on ly a part tal Hstmg of these !ems to be M&gt;ld
E~Je rythtng is excellent cond ton and extra clean Sale
held outs i de regMdless of weather Plenty shade so
br ing your lawn cha ir Food on prem ses Nothl~
shown before day ol sa le Terms - Cash or check w

po• five I D day ol sale Nol respons ible tor accidents
OWNERS-MR ANO MRS JAMES WEBER
Auctloneor - Bill Janes- Phone ll7 l411 or 557 Jlll

.......... the

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

I'll 992 2141

l'llmtroy 0
l ·IS tic

I" St
Pomeroy, Olllo

SALES AND 5ERVICE
11 9-tfc

LOST small female col &lt;o col n
BOO bl ock ofF rst A11e If found
coli tt6 2622
LOST WHITE k en w th blo&lt;k
spols P eked up on East Man

S Col 992 3871

DOZE~ WORK
cl~

ex covot ng

ond

Ph 446 0051 _

CHAN liNK FENC ING WOODEN
FENCING
AWNINGS
Pal a

ROOFING

MODERN SUPPLY

New or Repatr
Gutters and
Downspouts

Sm111 eng~ne &amp; mostrv•ce MtsMy Ferguson
&amp; Gilson Ttlltrs, Llwn Boy
Mower Sifts &amp; S.rvlct

Free Eshmates
Phone 949 2862
or 949 2160

St
Pomeroy, Ohto
Ph 992 2164

Under hang gutters &amp; room

KEN GROVER
PHOTOGRAPHY

addtflons

For Free Estlmoles
Call
992 6l2J or 992 6011
5151mopd

985-4155
Chnter Ohio 457110

both ha ve new ca r warranty

1974 Buick 2 dr 197S Chevrolet fo.lonle Carlo t975
Chevrolet Ma l bu Slat ton Wagon 1975 Dodge 1976
Datsun l dr sedan 1976 Dal!un 28 OZ aut trans 1970
Datsun 16 DZ aut trans 1973 Datsun 24 OZ • spd
trans 1973 Datsun 14 OZ • spd trans 1973 Datsun 2
dr sedan blue 1975 Ford Currier PU red 1972 Ford
Galax le 500 197 1 Ford Galule 2 dr hardtop 1912
Mercury Montego MX wh1fe w black vinyl top 1973
Pl y mo uth Fury Il l 1972 Plymouth Val Duster 11&gt;69
Pontiac Tempest blue 1971 Pontiac 4 dr t CIJtallna
blue 1911 VW bus red white 1969 VW tan 1971
Plymouth Fury II green 1971 Dafsun PU w topper
green 1975 Datsun 2 dr sedan brown 1971 Dal!un
1100 coupe green
The aforementioned vehi&lt;lts shall be sold 1f public
sale 116 00 P M DST on Mond1y Juno " 1971 11 tht
Athens County Fairgrounds to tht hlghnt bidder
Vthlclts will bo sold as Is without tny uprtu or
Implied wtrronfles Vehicles mty bt 111n 11 tht
Athens County Fairgrounds on tho dly of the stlt tHor
4 00 PM
Tho Hock1"11 Volley link of Athens COunty rtstrvts
the nght fo bid ••d the right to withdraw tny or til
vehicles prior to conflrmltion Terms of 11ft Cuh
Cerfl f1ed check or Offlcill Chtck or Fin1nclng
con f trm1hon

AUCTIONEER- BILL JANES PHONES57 ]411
Remember Sale Wlfl 5tar1 At ' 0 Clock P M Mondoy
June 19

oppl only 992 7513
FIVE ACRES w h 1974 Schult z
mob le home Add 1 ono t a le
space n Tuppe s Plo ~ o ea
6" 1&gt;07 3305

3

bed oon
house lOx 10ut l ybuldng
Storm w ndows and doors New
oof
Pr ce $9500
P• o e
742 2893

Clltsttr Ollio
10 30 c

- Portra1ts
Wecldtngs
Passports
Ann 1versartes
Special Occastons

The Photo Place
(Bob Hoeflich I
109 HIOh St

TRI STA IE

·~-

UPHOlSlERY

SHOP

Ub 7833 e.. er

-

BUlLDOZER bo&lt;:k.hoe 1 me~ one
sept c tonk pump ng oul Phone
doy o n ght Phone doy o
n'ghl
McNeal Contract ng Company

379 2158

STANLEY
STEAMER
Carpet
Cleoner See ng s bel e\1 ng
when
Slonley Steam ng
·U6
4208

80GG~

Coil

EXc-l:E:c~
Mc-I:N:Ac-T::IcN-G
::- CO

o1• oo93633

Autt &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transm1sston
Repair
Phonem 5612

Cell Alter 5 oo or
Anyt1me Saturdty
992 7119or992 5041

• 21 tfc

oe look ng l or work
o
whatever
you II get results
fcs1er w lh o Sent nel Wont Ad

Cal9q2l156

MOBIL£11JM£

BOWERS

REP.t.IR

Anc:llorlng, Slllrtllll,
Awnings,
P•tio
c.,.,orts,

Roof '•tnt, Sti·IIP
and R•levtling C.ll

BilL'S
446-2&amp;42

THREE FAMIL Y Man lues June
19 20 9 30 to 4 only Ron day
Wed 21 11 Infant' ch•ldren s
adult clo th ng Ele&lt;lr c gu to r
ond omp ~~ baby feeding
~eot
Phono rO&lt;ords kn ck
knocks fu Uole bock pock
typewr ter Hov land outo dr p
colleemok.er 25:1 S 5th Street
M ddleport
THREE FAMIL V Porch Sale 39-t
Beech St M ddleporl Monday
and Tue sday

YARD
SALE
Roush
Rood
Chesh e Oh June 17 ond 24
Bam to 8pm Collectables
BASEMENT SALE Wed Thu s
and Sot 9om t II Spm Fourth
house on Bvlov lie Rd off 160
Spon!io s Prov dance Church

-- -- --GARAGE SAL E Man and lues

June Jq and 20 No th of No th
Gall o H S on Rt 160 Baby
tem s and m sc
YARD SAlE Tues and Wed June
20 and 21 Wayne S sson
residence on St AI 554 n
Kyger

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ter ng Co 682 661b Oak H U

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'AC uu
c:-M
-:-::C~
L E:-:Ac:-N-::E-::
R7sa-:-,-. ,- a-n7d s·.,
'co Only genu no po • used
Shoppo d Sole• and s... ,.
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Parkersburg W Va
( J04) 4SS 6467 or
Joe Boyles Realtor Assoc
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ver y goad ne ghborhood Th s I ne hom e
offers 3 bedroom s 1 1 ba hs a l ovely tam
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PINSCHERS 5 mas old lr end
Kasler Auc t oneer Ric h Gard
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good bon om pastur e &amp; woods Large &amp; at
tract vely remodeled 2 story 5 bedroom
farm home All n ce s zed rooms and
carpel lhroughouT Rura l and we I water
f a o I furna c e plus a lot of omer extras
l or on ly Sd6 500

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home 1ust out of own Th s 2 stor y home
has enormous closet space n ce k t c tlen
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ca pori

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bedrooms large I v ng room bu111 1n ktl
chen &amp; par t at basem ent A rural set t ng
w th a great v ew and t:1 acre yard add
m ore to ts beau ty Only SJ9 500

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Tn e owner has us t 1 ved n
th s lovely br c k &amp; f r a me a coupe o f mon
lhs and s eav ng th e area Th s home n
eludes a large v ng room w l h very pretty
I r epla ce :2 ba ths 3 bed r oo ns fo rmal d n
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OWNER WANTS SOLD -

S1S 900 - Buys th1s 6 room J bedroom
home n Crown C ty Eat n k. tchen w h
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eludes eat in k t chen I v ng room &amp; bath
plu s basement Also ncl udes refngerat or
range wasner &amp; dryer plus a n ce fl at lot
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School s
Well kept 4 bedroom ho me n
Chesh re L arge I v ng eat n k tc: hen w th
10 s of cab nets part al ba sem ent &amp;
garage 66x 50 tree shaded yard $30 000

2 HOUSE S IN EWINGTON - One 15 a
large 7 roo l l hOme w th ? pass ble r ent a s
Th e other sa 2 bedroo m home w th eat n
k t chen bah lv ng r oom &amp; carport 22x 1o
au bu ld ng pl us som e turn ure &amp; s tov e &amp;
r efr gerator c ould be rl very good nvesl
men ! a S76 500 Ca ll Dan Eva ns a
Spa c tOuc: ? bedroom hom e on 5 388 BI I
acres
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f replace n l ar ~ .,m
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DeWITT S PlUMBING
AND HEATING

Localed at J unc t on of Rt 141
and L nco n P ke 1n Cen enary Th s I 2
s o ry home ha s n ce s zed rooms nc lu d ng
2 bedrooms (a pass be 3rd bedroom
upsla rs J I v1ng room w th f r eplace f u l l
basement cat rn k !chen &amp; ba th New
1 noleum n k tcnen Carp et throughout
Ov er 1 acr e yard w l h good garden s pot
Be tt er Hurr y

Lov e y trees flowers &amp; gardens on a 14
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n c ludes large l am ly room&amp;. frreplace 3
bedrooms pl us full base nent w lh ga rag e COUNTRY LIVING - In th s luwur ous 3
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neuse tha off ers 3 bedr ooms 2 full baths rest ng on l 8 acr es of la ndscaped y a r d
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2 acre yard
10xl5 st orage bu ld ng &amp;.
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1 bo hs 1 &lt;or goroge bose
men! neor town $300 plu s
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Pomeroy S6 725 00
RANCH 3 bedrooms
lovelf k tchen 2 years old

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NEW LISTING 1n
M idd l eport - 2 story older
home on good street Could

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I re ace J n ce s zed bedroom s 2 brlt hs
ve r y n ce k tcnen centr a l a r F A nat
gas furn ace and ots ot s or ag e 2
ga rag e and attract ve Jay Dr ve ya r d
to see th s one loda y - S47 500

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level n a most pleasant ne ghborhood
Th s love y 4 bectroom hom e offer s a large
I v ng room formal d n ng bu II n k I
chen 1 2 ba hs and a t am ty room w th
woodburn ng f r ep lace 2 car ga ra ge and
nearly an acre ya r d Call to a ppo ntment

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large
uhf fy workshop
Barn and o th er build ngs
New alum1num s d•ng

have been wa 1t ng for
Appr ox ~3 acres of the
most d es irable butldtng
s1tes tn Metgs Coun t y

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attract vf! l ar ge 1&lt;. t chen 1 ba 1ns t er
mopanf! v ndows and at1a ched garage
Nea ty 7 acre ya d an d t s nea r Rodney

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Call :245 91/1

CALL 446·3643

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rentals
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THE WISEMAN REAL
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Long Bottom Area

POMEROY

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Grooming oil b eeds Clean
Fold downt trollers ond rntnt
son tory focllll es Chesh re
moton Besl prius In Tt Slate
Phone (6141 ~7 0:19l
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M. L. (Bud) McGhee, Broker

1974 f::SCAPADE 25
molo
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JO• 773 5707

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GREEN TERRACE MOBilE COM
MUNITY

Gtrmon Shophord full bloodtd

21 yr$ Or Older

CODNER S CAMPER S on Ro nbow
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home Call 379 2387
10 m below Golhpo s 2 x 60
troller s tuoted on 20 acres :2
bu1ld1ngs tab bose S 9 000

Coli 379 2S•B

Buslneas Management Opportunity

1977 APACHE f old down co npe
Used tw ce $7000 9q2 2849

CHOICE LOTS 1 n lt:t S of R o
Grande on 325 Call 245 581 5

EXCA VA liNG dozor bockhoo
and d tcher Charles R Hot
I eld
Bock Hoe Strvtce
Rullond 01'\lo Phone 742 1008

STUCCO PLASTER plo,ter epa
textured
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F ee
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1ao lo,ge o' •mall Go•y • Gut

FOR SAlE BY OWNER

EXCAVATING dozer loodtr and
backhoe work dump trucks
and Ia boys for k re w II haul
f II d1rt Ia soli hmestone and
grovel Colt Bob or Jl oger Jef
fen doy phone 992 7089 n ght

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commercial and
domettlc Pump •olet and 11r
viCe 992 6295 or l04 89S 3802

Voughn 145 5309

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your FHA o VA home loon
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and our nteres roe and f o 1
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than local I none ng Gall pol ~
Ph "6 151 7

SEWING MACHINE Rtpo rs str
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Fob c Shop
Pomeroy
Aulho :ed S nge Soles and
Se 11 ce We sharpen Sc uors

SPEEDY DRILLING

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CONCRETE AND BLOCK WOR~
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IRElAND MORIGAGE CO
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A ..e Second lloor Gall pol s
Oh o -45b3 Coli 446 7 72
Cook

REMODELING Plumbing hoot ng
and all types of ;.nerol rtpo r

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610 ba9 ~25 1 John Jofftro "'
ba9 5l65 8111 Gllltllt ) Wt ooo
NOT oil wtt on PRICES

V E FilLINGER water del v ery
serv ce Coli J79 ~12-t

blferm to l Termtte &amp; Pes Can t ol
of Gall polt Oh o W II om
Thomos .t46 2901

FHA &amp; VA HOME lOAN S Mel EN
DON MORTGAGE COMPANY
Loon Rep csen tot \le
V ate

Sw&amp;e~rs toolters trOnl all
smoll opp ll onces Lawn mower
next Ia Stott H1ghwoy Goroge
on Route 7 Phone (614) 995

HOWERY

n 1uppe s Pia ns

All
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both Basement Lorge ol
9'12 358S or 9Cn 2196

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plumb ng ond h.otmg No 1ob
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702 2J.IB
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for
super ... uors
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commlu on No m'&lt;~estment
del venng or collecllon Call
Ann Baxter co llact319 556 8881
or wr te MERRI MAC Box I '177
Dubuque Iowa 52001

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$33 000
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TWO STORY .t bed oom b ck
nome n M ddleport 991 3457

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SERVICE

old Route 160 at Evergreen
1 1 1 000
STROUT
REALTY 446 0008

15 ACRES FOR sole Co nplete set
up foro tro le c ly wale neo
Coovlle 16140673933

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AucttonMr Com
plett Service Phone 9-49 2487
or q.-9 2000 Aoc nt Oh o Cr fl
Bradford

ElWOOD

located on

needs r eparrs

HOUSE TRAILER 14 x bO Buddy 1
o 3 bedroom Unl u n shed
Gas heal
Good co nd I o
Pt o e (6 4) 1;)67 3730 Ask ng

- -YARD SlAE Monday

4-JO.IIC

IF YOU hove o se v ce to offer
wont to buy or sell somelh•ng

HANDYMAN S SPECIAL
S rms bath fireplace.

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8 ACRES FOR sole Solem Twon
lh p Me gs County Has ru ol
woter Call 6 4 66'1 Jb3b o

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(formerly Fones &amp; 0 dell) Oak
H II Oh Call collect b81 b249

CO AL
lump
~toke
I me!i lone
del vered

ch ckem 991 7330

GARMiE

SERVICE

Covers,

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20 ACRES ol h I land w th slo
d ng 1 nbe
$5500
17

Pomeroy
5 31 1 mo

off Rt 7 by fNIII on
5I Rl 114 tow1rd Rutllllll,

clo th ng odds and ends Rose
H 11 1ust beyond &lt; ty I mtls on
US 33 Ro n cancels

4Ab 8655

TWO BEDROOM house n Ho
son\/ li e
w fh
po el g
co pet ng and c ty wote Coli
after S pm 742 2256

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BillS MOBILE HOMES and Home
lmpro11e ments Free est motes
Call 4Ab 26-42
TWIN RIVERS MARINE 307 Uppe
R "er Rood Chrys e Soles &amp;
Se v ce Complel e Hu I Repo
Custom bu It tro le s Phone

PLA NS
11
60
Pork wood Ira le o 2 oc os of
wooded area ove look g Tup
per~ Pia ns Perfect fo (Cup e
thai pions to bu ld late
o e
has loye step up k !chen and
d n ng area w h cor er k 1
chon woshe and drye
1
bed ooms newly carpeted and
lu n shed
Sell ng
pr ce
Sl7 900 Fo no e lorom on
co ll 6 4 b67 3342 of t:Jr 4 pm

ROGER HYSElL

2FAMilY YARD SALE Juno 19 20
~ 1 Monday thru Wed 9 to 4
Mens
women'
ch ldren s

The pant Shop 125 R ver Rd
l&lt;.onougo Auto body work col
lsoneslmoes PhU68514

1978 Datsun M T 1 dr 1978 Datsun M T 4 dr sedan

DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;
DUMP TRUCK

PASQUALE nsulotmg 103 Cedar
St Col pols Ph 4-461716 o
367 0398 oller S

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PUBLIC AUCTION

992 2o92

SEVEN ROOMS 2 ac es Shown by

tit'~

Let us
Cl pture
1 nd
preserve thou precious
moments forever Weddings
S1lver 1nd
Golden Ann1vorstry
Fom1ly Reunions
SpKI1f Occ:.slans
Photogr~phy
Is
our
bustness not 1 sldt llno

dozer dump t u&lt;k Work done
by 1he hou or by the tob Fo
I ee est mole!i Coli 256 1921

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MANAGER Trans I onol Foe h
ty C oup Home
For 8
de¥elopmento ly d ~a bed peo
pie n Gall pol \ Conroe Goq
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PO
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906Goll pol" o co I 4tb 1b-f1
E11. J32

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31 50 ACRES n Ches ter Townsh p
on Old Stol e Route J3 wh ch
wou d be deal for subd ~,~ d ng
or ot herw !ie comme c of l g
l or home developme I Cal l

R.11ldentl1l
1nd
commercl1l
Clll for
estlm11t 24 hour 11rvlct
Anydly 1nytlmt
PllaneH5 :JA6
Jock Ginter tiS :JA6

399 W Mam

A A A CONTRACTORS 8ock.hoe

BEAUTI CI AN WANTED w 1h REESE lRENCHING SER VIC E
woler sewe elcc &lt; gas I ne
manage s I cense
App y
or d tthes 12 nche\ w de 10 5
Ghe ke ~Soul que .t.t6 9332
ft deep Wo erl ne hookup~
HACHERS
Call ohe -4 p m 367 7560
Rete en(e I urn shed upon re
que~ We w II !urn ~h you w th RUSS&amp; MAX Elll011
the nome odd en ond phone Lennox Heat ng and o cond 1on
lng ,:topco foam nsulol on
nurnbe s of olhe r leoche s who
4-4b 85 5 or -4-tb OHS Coli ohe
have work.ed w th ul n he
summer For pe sonol nte
•30
v ew
co I the local soles CARPENTRY oom odd 1 on~
manager 01 675 3775 or wr te
roof ng $ d ng and gene ol
P 0 Box 387 Chesapeake Oh
rapa rs Coll379 2635

HOUSE

HOUSE AND Store bu ld ng
Reeds" lie 985 3529

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Beauhful Bnck - Thts home IS located m
ctty school dJstnct There are 4 bedrooms 1
bath &amp; 'lz bath upsta1rs complete ktlchen,
formal d1mng lovely b1g hvmg room and 2
car garage w1th att1c pull down ladder and
auto door opener The basement has fam1ly
room 4th bedroom shower room, cedar
lined closet and uhhty room Phone Becky
Lane at 446 0458 m evenmgs Toney Realty
The Gallery of Homes

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REALTY

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BEAUTIFUL ONE Acre wooded lots
for sole Rock Sprmgs Oh o C
ly water neo schools Co I
alter 5 pm 304 273 2276

SEPTIC TANK
CLEAN ..G

Alum. &amp; Vinyl
Siding

~~-4618:1 3

WEE~ END

99l 7094

PomeroY m_.212
orft2 ..263
lAM to4 JOPM

H. L WRITESEL

McGHEE

592 3051
TWO STORY frame house b
roo ms and both ce llar au
bu ld ngs 4 O( es land ot edge
ol Rut land Co nplel e tro ler
hook up o so 2 bo ks app o s
ed prope ty o $15 500 Pho e

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Muffler
Brakes Shocks
Tt res
Battery
Installation Servtce

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VA FHA 30 yr hnonc ng also
ref none ng Ireland Morlgoge
77 E Stole A1hens phone (614)

HEAnNG INC.

MOORE'S

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PWMBING &amp;

See
Denver Kapple
At

MASH BROTHERS

1163 Sec A .. e

uud car tnventory of • new c1r dea ler of Athens
County 11 the Athens County F1~rgrounds

stut1ed ch a r w ottoman 3 oth er overstuffed ch!l lrs
Fng dal re refngent tor w freezer at top like new new
Sunray elec range chro me d nette table w 4 chatrs
another Fr~g da re refr gerator sm Kenmore
refngerator e ec: appliances elec fans bedd ing
spreads
I nens etc
regular d ishes pots pans
utenstls et c lawn fu rn tu re 8 mm movie pro ector
sq Maytag wringer washer air compressor 10 1n

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Radiator..--.,
Service
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Reallc:stare

Ill

c:

7481

CARTER

For The Best
Prtce In Town

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NEW 3 bedroom house 2 bot! s
oil alec I acre M1dd epa t
close to Rutlond Phone 991

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lteal E. talc for Sak

''Bud" McGhee Realty "Bud" McGhee

Ca11992 7481

TUPPERS

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shaker opa lescent glass n ce glass p tcher w applied
handle &amp; gold Sir pes ce blue rose bowl 5 bottle

pc Early American living room su ite extra nice over

INDIVIDUALS w II ng to toke o
hond topped person O'l&amp;t uxty
nto home Be respons ble fo
I o n ng
n commun ty I v ng
sk li s Solory plus bene/ h Col
~86 5039 ro wr te
Buckeye
Commun ty Ser111Ces
Foster
Men St

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MONDAY EVENING JUNE l h " 0 CLOCI&lt; PM
! AUTOMOBILE AUCTION)
AT THE ATHENS
COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS ATHENS OHIO
The Hocking Vallty Bank 7 W Stimson Ave Athens
01110 Wlllofftr for safe the follow11111 dtscrlbed vthJclts
frH &amp; cleor of all lions and encumbr1nces S.lling th o

old qu Its and other 1tems not IJSfed
MODERN FURNITURE &amp; OTHER MISC ITEMS 2

LET S BE HON EST If you we en I
look ng f or o new co ee you
wouldn I be read ng th s ad
and f we weren 1 look ng t o
someone to do o JOb th s od
wouldn I be here If you won t
th e opportun I'( to eo n $300 to
SSOO a week. coli ol free
1 BOO 327 9696 ony me fa
recorded message

co11e s
Au f s Home lm
New pas I on n ru ol sate I te
p o.. emenls Ph 4-46 3b08
-men o heal h cl n c Oh a
I censed psycholog ~I or boo d BACKHOE DOZER OITCHER and
dump
ucl.. (onere e work
el g be
Out e~
Include
Half eld Boclo. hoe Se Rullond
d ognos c 8110iuot on
tom
Oh Ph 7421008 or 4-4b 2786
mun ty &lt;onsulot on oulreoch
nd v dual and fom ly counscel DACK lERMlllNG SPEC AliST
ng
Llm ted odm n strot \le
PEST CONTROL l censed IN
respons b Ill es hper ence tn
!iU ed
Free
In spe ct on
d ug program ng des roble
Membe NPCA and OPCA C
Salary nego able depend ng
M Hall W lk.es 1.1 le Oh o Ph
on expe ence Send esume o
b69 49 4
Alan 0 Leary PHD Tr Coun
,,.. Men lo/ h.alth 28 St nson liMESlONE grovel and sond AU
s 1es At R chords and Son Up
Ave A hen' Oh. .t!i701 Call
pe R 11e Rd Gall pols Oh o
ol• 592 30'11
Coli 446 7785

fUll TIME AND

SWAIN

WANTED e11.per enced man o
wo k tobotco bose on holf
Tobacco bose S 000 lbs All
equipment fu rniShed Ground
1s plowed Plants ready to set
It nte ested coli 256 153B l o

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company Expenenet not
necessary
For
more

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SWAIN
AUCTION BARN

IMMEDIATE
OPEN ING
for
Re91!ilered
Rod o OQ'f
Tect)nolog st Full I me e\len ng
shIt Contact Pe sonnel Dept
0 Blenne~ s Mem or ol
ot
Hosp1tal 593 5551 An Equal
-~pportun ty Em~~~-­

known

PSYCHOlOGI S1

Sno w Blade Ia In! Cub Code

tng for turrent elephone so es
program P co~ont wo k deal
for
mature
nd \1 duols
Prev ous telephone sol c ng e•
per en&lt;e h ghly des eoble or
vv II tro n Must be enlhus ost c
and ho11e o pleasant speak. ng
vo•ce Mormng or E11en ng work
0110 loble Ph 256 1216

Balh

WAITRESS
No
ex per en&lt;e
necessary App ly n pe son at
Blue Tartan M ddleport

Business Services

IMMEOIA IE OPENING Now h'

reasonable
20 m les tr am
Po T1eroy Send nome odd ess
to Box 71"1 B c o Do ly Sent nel
~roy Oh o _ _
__

011 lamp pr Cob a lt blue oll lamps brass dresser
lamps w pr sms Large collect on copper lu stre Large
collection old Ca rn val some m ark ed Northwood 14
tn white Carn val vase apple green suger creemer
marked Northwood cu t gless rose bow l covered
compote w I on on top open &amp; CO\Iered com potes
cruets sailers etc col lection toothpick holders art
glass pitcher milk glass lg green Bristol glass vase
(hand pa1ntedl black amethy st vase w sterling Sliver
overla y Fentonpeach blow ba sk et p nk He sey sugar
cr eamer 6 r uby tr mmed t um blers Mf Wash ngton
pea ch blow vase ~ red stret ch glass vases sugar

caster set ex tra good cake st ands 5 old Carnl\lal
depression plates French L mage tea set ch ina
3 urns w hand pa ntrng shav ng mug
f igurines
Rosev lie bow l part a l se t Eng I sh gold band cht na tg
pottery vase s gned Reed Barton sterling v ase 2 sets
br ass bucket sm porcel!m
brass candle labras
dresser terns s ver pate &amp; quadruple plate s lver
p1ec:es
Sterl ng s lver tea set Jim Beam bo1tle
co!lect1on stone chu rn 2 ol d v ol lns Iron banks fox
fur stole set ant t1nners tools over 100 years old few

light

EFFICIENCY APARTMENT n R1o
Grande Col ·-4-46 0157

1HURMAN HOUSE ant ques Fu
n lu e str pp ng
epa
o d
hyd o~~ ch 7-42 3074
ef n she&lt;! Coun ty Rd 8 off 35
COINS CURRENCY toke s old
Cen te v le
V !loge
Closed
pocket watches o d cha ns
Monday &amp; Tuesday hen ngs
s l .. e and gold We need 19b4
by oppo nlmen t 2"5 9479
and of de t lver co ns Buy se I
FOR DEAD STOCK REMOVAl
o t ode Coli Rage Wamsley
741 2331
CAll 24S 55 4

WE WISH TO tho nk the Ra wl ng~
Coo s Fune al Home organ st

SlEEPING

156 6077 ~~----

GOO D

CI TY CAB

Kothe ne
Bo cMne
Re v
George 0 I€H
I end!&gt; ond
ne ghbo ~ fo ell he k nd
ess dono ons load !lowe ~
co ds and con sol ng words dur
ng he sudden oss of au dec
loved one Eulch Lee Fone s
Mo her Floc B Be ley Husband
Mar o G F one s ( h ld en 7
g ondch ld en aunts uncles
and cous m

REWARD D RECTL Y leod ng to LOW weel...ly and monthly ates ol
L bby Halel ••6 11•3
eco\le y of boo rf!Oior tonk
~
~~---and bo e y Co loci Sher ff !I SLEEP NG room~ f or en Golf o
depo I nenl __
Hotel

H.. ~ I ~ •tale for Sale

H.• al.E•Iale for :;aJ.,

HOMESifES f or sole 1 oc e a d
up Mtddleporl 1eo Rul and

~

IUD McGHEE

GRACIOUS LIVING
IN TOWN

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Mid 130s •ppo ntmenf only

THANK YOU FOR LIS'TING WITH
' REALTY

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E M. WISEMAN BROKER 446 3796 EVE
JIM COCHRAN, SALESMAN 446·7881, EVE
E. N. WISEMAN, BROKER, 446-4500, EVE
NANCY SMITH, SALESPERSON, 446-4910, EVE
500 2ND AVE
GALLIPOLIS

a

"Bud" McGhee Rea h, "Bud" McGhee

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COMMERCIAL
LAND
FOR SALE - fron ts on US
3_-, at Rodney Oh10
more •nlormaltan

STROUT
446 0009

For
ca ll

REALTY

'I•

large V1cforlan Home with 2 hied baths and
both 4
bedroom• library dJntng room liv1ng room w1th
cherry woodwork 5 firepll!lces lully tnsulated and
storm wtndows 'Z tar garage on a luge lot overlooking
the Ohto on lsl~tnds1de A ftne plac e to ra 1se a family tn

grac1ous comfort Call Mann1ng Wetherholt 446 4JS3
Days or 446 0139 Even1ngs for appoi ntment

�1)..4-TheSunday Times-8enlmel SW&gt;day JW&gt;e 18 1978

Do$-The Sunday T1mes.Senhnel

For Best Results Use Sunday Times-Sentinel Classifieds

Sunday June 18 1978

Your Best Real Estate Buys Are Found in the Sunday Times-Sentinel
Ht:al.E&amp;tale lor Sale

n memo y of lusher A E"'ans
who deported th s lie June 10

,.09
Today as we p lace a
you g ave

w

eo h a

F ends mo¥
h nk we ha e
fo gotten
When they see vs ~, le
lHie do he-y know the heartache
Covered all the -wh le

Sweet memor ei ol you e"e
I nge deo Fa hf!
Sadly a d lo"' ngly
ssed by
w le
ch ldren and g and
ch ld en

n ov ng memory ol my deo
f end

Ms

Thanks to eve yone
n the
Gal pol ~ oreo for the lo11e and
k. ndness they showed o the
loss of my bel oved w fe lucy
H II Mo 1 n Spec ol thon~s to
he Add so FWB Church and
R e~,~ Wo te Pot e son
Co 1Moi Mo n
When the angel of Me cy comes
s en ly
and o loved ones su ffe ng ends
Thlte so sus o n ng co nlo I
n the houghtlulness of f ends
From the n~es of Helen
Holmes Anno Jean Maw.ey and
W be to Sm th Thank you

Elzobeth She o

Sadly m ssed by Rosolee M

t

chell
LOVING memo y ol ou
wonde u rno he and grand
me he M s Arnel o Wo ke
June 18
l 1 led d we know tho mo n ng

IN

he so ow he day wou d b ng
Fo the call wo:; sudden
shock seve e

the

Ia port w th one we lov ed s o

dea
God only knows why you hod to

de
W hou a chance to soy goodbye
Sod y n s~ed by Helen H Ida

V g I and grond ch ldren

SWEEPEH and se w ng mach ne
e pa
po s and suppl es P ck
up and de 'le y Do .. s Vacuum
(leone
m le up Georges
Cr eek Rd Ph 4.4b 01Q 4
PASQUALE Ele ct col
4-162716doyo nght

Se

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ce

DADDY BOB
A-nyone con be o Father
you e my !ip&amp;C ol Daddy
lo11e So c

bu

DADDY BOB
Thonks fa be g my N o I Daddy
ago n
l ov e E c

NO TE M TOO Lorge or too small
W II buy
p ece a complete
househo d New used o on!
que s Mo I n !i Furn ure 20 N
2nd St
M dd eporl
Phone

..2 0370
CHIP
WOOD
Poles max
d omeler 10 on Ia gesl end S8
pe ton Bund ed slob S6 pe
on Del ve ed o Oh o Po lei
Co R1 2 Pomeroy '191168'1

USED

TIMBER POMEROY
ducts Top pr ce
sow I mbe Coli
Ken_!!~ by 1 446

7 DAYS6to 11
Col 446 045

TREE HAVEN CERAMI CS
G eenwo e and supp es

Day
Custom f r

Of1 d n ght cols ses
ng
446 2 55
lo&lt;o ed
Kanougo Oh

ot

WE Wi l l BUY 'fOur old d omonds
and ant que tewe lry 1AWNEY
JEWE RY 422 2nd A\I C
NEED A HANDYM AN ? F ee
est motes Col 156 6.495 o
l5o 6077

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w th

Fares P o
fo sta nd ng
W2 5965 or
857~ -

0LD FURNITURE ce box es
beds ro n beds desks
comple e households
M 0 M I er Rt 4 Fame
co 199:2 6370

b ass
etc
Wr e
ov o

WANT TO buy W lh n 10m les at
Pome o y M n mum of ~ acres
w th cr eek at leas1 10 acres
t loble I veobte house Wou ld
Ike born o I ves tock ~hed and
f enced postu e nc luded Send
deto Is ndud g p ce to Box
n9 S c o Do ly Se nel
Pomeroy Oh o

WISH o thank D J J Do .. s
M ddleport Erne gency Squad
WRECK O N RT 7 nea Wh ng on
and nu ses o l Hol:te Med co
Soh o Sto on May 17 at 1pm
Cen l e to
the r o~~ s once
W II lady who offe ed stole
Also the many f end~ fo the
men o dr ve who nd coted JUNI': auto and sc op me tal Ph
cords I lowe s and ,. s tot ons
3BB B776
left run please col 44b 3081
du ng my ecen stay at Holle
GOOD USED FU RNITURE
o
Med cal (ente You k ndness BOB
uphols ered and opp once~
and thoughtfulness s g eotly Happy Fa he s Da y a he Dod
Ph 44b 03:11
whose alway~ the e
opprec o ed Helen M Shule

Ed

GOOD USED REGRIGERA fO R
AND FREEZER UPRIGHl OR
CHE ST Ph 44o 03/2
liMBER

PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, JUNE 24 AT 10 O'CLOCK AM
814 PAGE ST, MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
RETIRING &amp; MOVING OUT OF STATE WILL SELL
ANTIQUE
FURNITURE
CLOCKS
lAMPS
GLASSWARE COPPER LUSTRE OLD CARNIVAL
MODERN FURNITURE ETC OF VERY HIGH
QUALITY !COLLECTIONS OF GENERATIONS !
Take St Rt 7 Bypass south out of Pomeroy 0 towards
Galhpol s to the Mtddleport Bu stness Loop Extt whtth
ts old R:t 7 { Powell &amp; Locust Sts ) tnto Mtddleport for 1 2
mtle Turn south on P•oe or H1gh Sts to second ltouM

ANTIQU E F URNITURE Walnut gateleg dropleaf
table extra n ce 6 walnu t Vrc tor an cha rs w hand
carv ng on tops n ce V1ctonan Mrs cha ir w finger
carv ng at top 2 match ng V1ctor en s de chars
unusual V1ctor an stand sm wa lnut stand w wh te
marb e top 3 pc V1ctor an love seal set extra n lc: e
V1ctor an waln ut stand 2 drawer oak wash stand
unusual sq mahogany stand w rope twist legs &amp;
Mother at Pea I nlay on top sq oak stand w carving
on edge sm wal nut stands walnut overstuffed

L1ncoln rocker

Duncan Phyffe dropleaf coffee table

w leather msert sm stand w leather nsert walnut 1
drawer n g ht st and sm mule ear stde char walnut
marble top dresser w glove bo)(es fancy &amp; n e• cellent
condltton fu l l stze spool bed complete V dor l&amp;n htgh
back bed 6 Duncan Phyffe cha rs oak dresser w
beleled glass m1rror Chippendale walnut table mus c
stand w beveled glass door sew ng rocker w spl nt
seat
walnut V c:to r•a n adjustable organ stool
e•cel enf 5 pc mahogany bedroom suite w poster bed
very n1 ce p ctu re frames &amp; m rrors h gh boy dresser
w match1ng bed walnut dropleat table w drawer
cedar li ned wardrobe cedar chest plank bottom
rocker w p ull out drawer knee hole desk w leather
nsert lg beveled gla ss m rror &amp; other rtems not

liSted
CLOCKS LAMPS GLASSWARE COPPER LUSTRE
SILVER ETC Old we ghf clock w hand po nfed door
fancy walnut k tchen clock w alarm e,;tra n ce oak
k tchen c lock w calendar c:ute oak mantel clock w

brass tr 1m

ornate wall clock

sm

ch !na clock

m nature Grandfather clocK 15 In tal l 2 ntce mantel
clocks copper An san ta a'tantl c:tock - Very unusual &amp;
n ce banQuet lamp w p ink hand pa in ted shade &amp; bowl
wh te glass hand panted banquet lamp meta based
lamp

N el l

w frosted

fount w hand pa nted

Old Water

green Aladdon lamp w hand paonted shade

m lk glass table lamp w nand pa.nted shade &amp; bowl
wh t e sat n glass lamp - converted br ass based t ab e
lamp w bras s fount &amp; hand pa nted shade conv erted
metal based o I lamp ( flowered lx&gt;wl w clear shade )
hand pa m ted Gone w W nd 1ghl o l iable lamp w hand

paned fo unt &amp;. •hade m I&lt; g lass oil lamp w hand
paned shade sm Gom w Wind hand pa nted base &amp;
shade sm oi l amp w hand pa nted foun t unuaua sm

ROOMS

housekeep ng

AND

roams

PARK

CENTRAl HOTEl
~

584 lB TOBACCO lEASE Coli
256 6008 otter Opm
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UNFURNISHED APARTMENT n
Crown C ty Col 256 6-495 or

Toppr ces for
Top Quo ty

POMEROY fORRESl PRODUCTS
Ca11 ..2 59oS

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lARGE MOBILE HOME lOTS neao
Add son Co I 4.t6 4265

BRADBURY REN.~TcA-lc::S- -

7:29 Second Ave
.46 0'157
Eff Apl Adul s only Nope s
FROM wall a wall no so I at oil
on carpe ls cleaned w h Blue
Lustre Ren t electr &lt; sham
pooe S2 (en rol Supply

TRAilER FOR RENT Call "6 3879
0 367 7-438
fU RNISHED

-SilO
-

EffiCiENCY

U• I I es

pd
S ng le
446 Hl6alte 7pm

Co I

MOBilE HOME SPACE
y Call A4b 1680

nc

FURNISHED UPSTAIRS APT 2 rms
and both Clean No pets
Adults only Dep eq Coli
A46 1519
FIVE RM unfu n opt No pets
Adults on lv $175 pe month
all IJI I t es pd Dep req Col i
.t46 3437 o
nqu e ot :100
Fou hAve

COUNlRY

HOUSE

Secretary-Bookkeeper
W1lh

noflonally

245 534B
THREE OR
cob ne ts
-44b 11.t3

FOUR steel t ng
Col 446 1615 or

BULLDOZER
w II
t ode small
bu~ ness p operty n Gall pols
Coll1Sb 6038 ol!_! 6pm
ANHO UE ROLl TOP DESK and
wooden f ng cob net Coli

145 5050

3 AND

RM l urn shed and un
fu n shed op1s Phone 992
5434
4

COUNTRY M OBILE Home Pori-.
Rou te 33 norlh ol Pome oy
Lorge lots Co I 992 7" 79

- CITIZEN S

SENIOR
Our new
en e s oss s once you may be
able 10 I ve n our oporlmen1
lo leu I han $50 o man h Fo
mo e
nlo mot on
con roe
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992 7787
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992 2238
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991 530 4
TWO BEDROOM unlu n shed op
Co1199'1 2288
1RA lER lOT Good loco t on
Cl ose to school bu~ Gas elec
c ond wc1e a .. o loble M d
dlepo 1 99:2 286-4

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anybody at our Auction
Brtrn or In 'fUOr hom t&gt; For
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Sale E &lt;Jt!r\1 SalurCII ..
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Information call 614 2•5
5660 between I 0 a m -4 P m
An equa I opportuntty
employer

AUCTION SERVICE
1&lt; ennettl Swain Auct
Corner Th~rd &amp; Oh,.e

PARTY

PlAN

SUPERVISORS

Merr Moe toy port es has
open ng fo 'uperv sors and
demons! ato ~ n your o eo
Ouol ty me chond se h ghes
co mm u on No nveilmen1
del11er ng or co lecf on Col
Ann Ba xter collect 319 5566881
or w te Mer Moe Bow. 277
Dubuque owo 5'100 1

WANTED
Dnver for guoltne and fuel
Otl truck Send resume to

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Delta

•aw w 2 HP motor

6 n Della (Oinfe r w motor

asst hand tools and many other ttem s not listed Tl'lls Is
on ly a part tal Hstmg of these !ems to be M&gt;ld
E~Je rythtng is excellent cond ton and extra clean Sale
held outs i de regMdless of weather Plenty shade so
br ing your lawn cha ir Food on prem ses Nothl~
shown before day ol sa le Terms - Cash or check w

po• five I D day ol sale Nol respons ible tor accidents
OWNERS-MR ANO MRS JAMES WEBER
Auctloneor - Bill Janes- Phone ll7 l411 or 557 Jlll

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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

I'll 992 2141

l'llmtroy 0
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Pomeroy, Olllo

SALES AND 5ERVICE
11 9-tfc

LOST small female col &lt;o col n
BOO bl ock ofF rst A11e If found
coli tt6 2622
LOST WHITE k en w th blo&lt;k
spols P eked up on East Man

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Ph 446 0051 _

CHAN liNK FENC ING WOODEN
FENCING
AWNINGS
Pal a

ROOFING

MODERN SUPPLY

New or Repatr
Gutters and
Downspouts

Sm111 eng~ne &amp; mostrv•ce MtsMy Ferguson
&amp; Gilson Ttlltrs, Llwn Boy
Mower Sifts &amp; S.rvlct

Free Eshmates
Phone 949 2862
or 949 2160

St
Pomeroy, Ohto
Ph 992 2164

Under hang gutters &amp; room

KEN GROVER
PHOTOGRAPHY

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For Free Estlmoles
Call
992 6l2J or 992 6011
5151mopd

985-4155
Chnter Ohio 457110

both ha ve new ca r warranty

1974 Buick 2 dr 197S Chevrolet fo.lonle Carlo t975
Chevrolet Ma l bu Slat ton Wagon 1975 Dodge 1976
Datsun l dr sedan 1976 Dal!un 28 OZ aut trans 1970
Datsun 16 DZ aut trans 1973 Datsun 24 OZ • spd
trans 1973 Datsun 14 OZ • spd trans 1973 Datsun 2
dr sedan blue 1975 Ford Currier PU red 1972 Ford
Galax le 500 197 1 Ford Galule 2 dr hardtop 1912
Mercury Montego MX wh1fe w black vinyl top 1973
Pl y mo uth Fury Il l 1972 Plymouth Val Duster 11&gt;69
Pontiac Tempest blue 1971 Pontiac 4 dr t CIJtallna
blue 1911 VW bus red white 1969 VW tan 1971
Plymouth Fury II green 1971 Dafsun PU w topper
green 1975 Datsun 2 dr sedan brown 1971 Dal!un
1100 coupe green
The aforementioned vehi&lt;lts shall be sold 1f public
sale 116 00 P M DST on Mond1y Juno " 1971 11 tht
Athens County Fairgrounds to tht hlghnt bidder
Vthlclts will bo sold as Is without tny uprtu or
Implied wtrronfles Vehicles mty bt 111n 11 tht
Athens County Fairgrounds on tho dly of the stlt tHor
4 00 PM
Tho Hock1"11 Volley link of Athens COunty rtstrvts
the nght fo bid ••d the right to withdraw tny or til
vehicles prior to conflrmltion Terms of 11ft Cuh
Cerfl f1ed check or Offlcill Chtck or Fin1nclng
con f trm1hon

AUCTIONEER- BILL JANES PHONES57 ]411
Remember Sale Wlfl 5tar1 At ' 0 Clock P M Mondoy
June 19

oppl only 992 7513
FIVE ACRES w h 1974 Schult z
mob le home Add 1 ono t a le
space n Tuppe s Plo ~ o ea
6" 1&gt;07 3305

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house lOx 10ut l ybuldng
Storm w ndows and doors New
oof
Pr ce $9500
P• o e
742 2893

Clltsttr Ollio
10 30 c

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Wecldtngs
Passports
Ann 1versartes
Special Occastons

The Photo Place
(Bob Hoeflich I
109 HIOh St

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McNeal Contract ng Company

379 2158

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Repair
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Awnings,
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446-2&amp;42

THREE FAMIL Y Man lues June
19 20 9 30 to 4 only Ron day
Wed 21 11 Infant' ch•ldren s
adult clo th ng Ele&lt;lr c gu to r
ond omp ~~ baby feeding
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knocks fu Uole bock pock
typewr ter Hov land outo dr p
colleemok.er 25:1 S 5th Street
M ddleport
THREE FAMIL V Porch Sale 39-t
Beech St M ddleporl Monday
and Tue sday

YARD
SALE
Roush
Rood
Chesh e Oh June 17 ond 24
Bam to 8pm Collectables
BASEMENT SALE Wed Thu s
and Sot 9om t II Spm Fourth
house on Bvlov lie Rd off 160
Spon!io s Prov dance Church

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June Jq and 20 No th of No th
Gall o H S on Rt 160 Baby
tem s and m sc
YARD SAlE Tues and Wed June
20 and 21 Wayne S sson
residence on St AI 554 n
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THREE BDR HOUSE I ke new
Ne ghborhood Rd 2 acres Coli
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PUDDlE POOLS

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All mo• ond

shapes Swim pools 2 yeort
expttr ence
free tst1motet
an yth ing
you need
for
underground swim pools New
cMmtcol and supply store
Albany
Oh i o
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v lie v lloge
Cen t ol o
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S2 7 500
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21 acres 1 300 lb tab bose 60 ft
well &amp; ba'n 256 132J S12 000
Approx
ocre lot good well
w th Iorge Maple st ode I ocs
Golllo Counly wote top po d
ld.al for Mobile Hme o
build ing ~ te
(eMterpo nl

A'eo 55000 Ph 379 2198
35 ACRE FARM
House 6 rms and bo h Tro le
spot wllh hook up La ge born
tobac&lt;o bose Near Wat erloo

Oh Coll614 6•3 2437
THREE BDR MOBilE HOME ond al
wi th block ut l ty build ng on
MadiSon A'le Coli 446 013A
alter .tpm weekdays
f'NO BOR HOM E with b ck fron t
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1Cnoa1s. 5 min from Galflpoltt

GO CAMPING AMERICA

ANY PERSON who hoo anything"'
gl11e owoy and doM not after or
Olltmr.t to offer
oth.r thing
for 10 • may place on ad In thlt
column There will be no
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FOUR KITTENS 2 molo 2 fomolt
Coll379 2:l26
REGISTERED IRISH Stittr 4 ytou
old Coli 985 lM8
ONE LONGHAIRED g&lt;oy kltltn
Whllt lut 985 3505 ovonlngo
orw"ktndt

W th' Coot hmen RVs Qual ty
buill pr ud right Dozens of
mode ls with o w de o ge at
family pleasmg lloorplo s See
them lodoy! Apple C ty Retre o
tonol Vehkle s Rl 35 1 m
w•tl
of
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6t• 286 5700
lq61 DIVCO MO!OR HOME
S1SOO
t961 Inte rnal onol
school bus camper $1500 Coil

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428 Se~nd Ave. Ph 446-0552

50000
Sleeps 5 x Both New
( Orpe! ng o d cu tons MusI
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N ce Jlh story frame a nd
a lum num hom e formal
dmtng br eakfa st room 4
bedroom wood burnm g
ftreptace
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AFFOLTER REALTY
Parkersburg W Va
( J04) 4SS 6467 or
Joe Boyles Realtor Assoc
(6 141 667-l 829 afterlfl.:.nl.

JAY DRIV E - Well panned splt leve l n
ver y goad ne ghborhood Th s I ne hom e
offers 3 bedroom s 1 1 ba hs a l ovely tam
y r oo m &amp; w tc ap proved k !chen There s
a large 2 ca r garage&amp;. cen ra l a r to keep
you cool Th e pr ce s only $52 500

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Groo n g AKC Gordon ~e 1
ters Eng! sh Cock.e Span el~
Ph4464 191

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Boo d ng Indoor Ouldoo

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Groom ng All Bre ed ~ C eon
Sani tary fo e l t es Chesh e Ph

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CENTENARY WOOD S
GROOMING FAC liT IES

PEl
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l eu ono Se "ces offe ed all
b eeds ol s tyle ~ Ph 446 0231

DRAGONWYND

OWNER

SAVS SELL -

And he w II help ftnan ce
th 1s
o lder
home
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exce tent condtt on
all
electriC Garage 1 acre

S26 000 00
WE HAVE EXCELLENT
INVESTMENT
RENTALS
AND
BUSINE SS- CALL FOR
MORE
INFORMATION
LET
OUR
PHOTO
LISTING
SERVICE
WORK FOR YOU LIST
WITH US FOR RESULTS
HENRY E CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
ASSOCIATES
992 2259

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AKC Chow Chow
Anl!li.Qo
CFA Slomese a'1 d
H malayan cats (Al so wl le PUBLIC AUCTION Ju e Wh I
Per s o s ) Now avo Iabl e I
om 90 hru Athens to SA 550 E
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s g u House hold good!~ lu
moe Doberman and 61 mole
n lure oppl onces olmosl ew
sm coo t Chow 4.t6 3844
Moytog washer and dryer
Good selec t on of pr mot ves.
AK C DOB ERMAN le nole B mo
and collec tor tems Ro rood
housebrolo.en
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lan terns H V K M ron ket
men! A so hloc pont S omese
tles Iorge ond small bron
k1tter i Col l2o45 955-4
wood ems guns Bo n beoms
PUREBRED
DOBERMAN
Lots of good es Owner Stephen
PINSCHERS 5 mas old lr end
Kasler Auc t oneer Ric h Gard
ly po 1 of y t a ned Bock and
1er 767 3918 Terms cosh Not
lon Caii4A6 l.t56
respon s ble lor o&lt;e dents

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HOOF HOLLOW Horses Buy sell
I ode or Ira n New a d used
saddles Rut h Reeves Albany

(614) 698 3290 _ _ _ -

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Debes S10 each Call9-49 '265-4

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Cor Fou h&amp; P ne
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EXCELLE NT FARM BUY - 68 acres ol
good bon om pastur e &amp; woods Large &amp; at
tract vely remodeled 2 story 5 bedroom
farm home All n ce s zed rooms and
carpel lhroughouT Rura l and we I water
f a o I furna c e plus a lot of omer extras
l or on ly Sd6 500

$13 ooo
Remade ed &amp; redon e 3 bedroom
home 1ust out of own Th s 2 stor y home
has enormous closet space n ce k t c tlen
I v ng room &amp; bath plus 2 a( r es of la nd &amp;
ca pori

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!he best bu 11 homes n !he ar ea Beaut lui
&amp; st one I rep ace
WOODED PARADISE - 18 wooded acres sunken I v ng r o
g area for m a l d n
n th e c ty school d str cl pus a grac ous 4 bu II n k. tc h e ':(\~
bedroom confempor ary
Th s fa bulous ng 3 lnrgP ~ om s 2 ba th s plus a
en! w th lam IV room
home has 2 cozy f rep aces 3 bath s large I nlshed ba !:&gt;
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lam IY room crows nest plus a large
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char d H 1 home features 3 spac ous
bedrooms large I v ng room bu111 1n ktl
chen &amp; par t at basem ent A rural set t ng
w th a great v ew and t:1 acre yard add
m ore to ts beau ty Only SJ9 500

NEW HOME
Tn e owner has us t 1 ved n
th s lovely br c k &amp; f r a me a coupe o f mon
lhs and s eav ng th e area Th s home n
eludes a large v ng room w l h very pretty
I r epla ce :2 ba ths 3 bed r oo ns fo rmal d n
ng cenlral a
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55&lt; 000
OWNER WANTS SOLD -

S1S 900 - Buys th1s 6 room J bedroom
home n Crown C ty Eat n k. tchen w h
refr gera tar &amp; rangf.' n ce I v ng room &amp;
basement Wh y pav re n t wh en you can bu y

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buv th s 3 bedroom home t or Sl5 900 1n
eludes eat in k t chen I v ng room &amp; bath
plu s basement Also ncl udes refngerat or
range wasner &amp; dryer plus a n ce fl at lot
n Cr own C ty

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School s
Well kept 4 bedroom ho me n
Chesh re L arge I v ng eat n k tc: hen w th
10 s of cab nets part al ba sem ent &amp;
garage 66x 50 tree shaded yard $30 000

2 HOUSE S IN EWINGTON - One 15 a
large 7 roo l l hOme w th ? pass ble r ent a s
Th e other sa 2 bedroo m home w th eat n
k t chen bah lv ng r oom &amp; carport 22x 1o
au bu ld ng pl us som e turn ure &amp; s tov e &amp;
r efr gerator c ould be rl very good nvesl
men ! a S76 500 Ca ll Dan Eva ns a
Spa c tOuc: ? bedroom hom e on 5 388 BI I
acres
Tn s C!~\.l mc tudes a lovely 166 ACRES - Loc ated on Kokecn Rd n
f replace n l ar ~ .,m
u(; Du11t 1n k t Gall a Fl at to h lly bushy farmland In
chen&amp;. balh All o£_"~\"
Lcx:atcd on eludes m neral r gh ts A st ea at S'29 000
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~ and a bath M id S20s has sale pendong
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::G spring waler Modern modu lar !24x60) Sll 900
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fo'ho e 446 2735-

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.. hom e wtth natural gas heal and solid hardwood fl oors

DeWITT S PlUMBING
AND HEATING

Localed at J unc t on of Rt 141
and L nco n P ke 1n Cen enary Th s I 2
s o ry home ha s n ce s zed rooms nc lu d ng
2 bedrooms (a pass be 3rd bedroom
upsla rs J I v1ng room w th f r eplace f u l l
basement cat rn k !chen &amp; ba th New
1 noleum n k tcnen Carp et throughout
Ov er 1 acr e yard w l h good garden s pot
Be tt er Hurr y

Lov e y trees flowers &amp; gardens on a 14
"ere lot n Nor II up Th s well kept home
n c ludes large l am ly room&amp;. frreplace 3
bedrooms pl us full base nent w lh ga rag e COUNTRY LIVING - In th s luwur ous 3
bedroom bn c k n Kyg er Creek Schools In
54 I 900
c ude a ovely ta m ty room w th w b
RT 218 - Pr e1ty sen ng on nea r ly wo t r eplace 2 batns full basem ent "' rrc
m rds at an ac r e 4 m les fr om Iown A 1 ne room &amp; ~ car carp or All tn s beau I/
neuse tha off ers 3 bedr ooms 2 full baths rest ng on l 8 acr es of la ndscaped y a r d
formal d 1 ng ce n ra a r plus a covered

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2 acre yard
10xl5 st orage bu ld ng &amp;.
l en ce d yard Only $30 000

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1 bo hs 1 &lt;or goroge bose
men! neor town $300 plu s
depos W te to Boi No 850 c
o Gall po 5 Oo ly T bune

MANOR LANE - CROWN CITY
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on a good
townsh p road Water and
elettnc ava able Ask ng

Pomeroy S6 725 00
RANCH 3 bedrooms
lovelf k tchen 2 years old

TRADE WO ol s Po nc oy W II
t ode f or bul do1e or mo o
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NEW LISTING 1n
M idd l eport - 2 story older
home on good street Could

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I p ou1 po t v I urn -. t e d SS 000
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beautifully
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FOR ~ Lovely l am ly room w th c ozy w b
I re ace J n ce s zed bedroom s 2 brlt hs
ve r y n ce k tcnen centr a l a r F A nat
gas furn ace and ots ot s or ag e 2
ga rag e and attract ve Jay Dr ve ya r d
to see th s one loda y - S47 500

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n ces t k t chens anywhere

Sec lu ded

Very appeal ng SPI t

level n a most pleasant ne ghborhood
Th s love y 4 bectroom hom e offer s a large
I v ng room formal d n ng bu II n k I
chen 1 2 ba hs and a t am ty room w th
woodburn ng f r ep lace 2 car ga ra ge and
nearly an acre ya r d Call to a ppo ntment

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snack bar D nlng room
large
uhf fy workshop
Barn and o th er build ngs
New alum1num s d•ng

have been wa 1t ng for
Appr ox ~3 acres of the
most d es irable butldtng
s1tes tn Metgs Coun t y

PO RTER BROOK

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NEW LISTING - m the
coun tr y large gard en 3
bedroom re modeled home
Nt ce cou ntry k tchen w 1th

other

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COOKS DELIGHT -

JU ST LIKE NEW

br ck &amp;. fr ame home Th s 3 yr ol d ha s an
attract vf! l ar ge 1&lt;. t chen 1 ba 1ns t er
mopanf! v ndows and at1a ched garage
Nea ty 7 acre ya d an d t s nea r Rodney

;G
,_, 1 h story home wtth large rooms
Ca
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Tom
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NEW LISTING - what you

1974 V CIOkiAN 4 • b7 c cc
1 c ce 1 ol o
'2 o 3 bd 2
ba ths u de pe n ng A O (
I ve n er or exc co d $9 300
Call :245 91/1

CALL 446·3643

a

::; Wh te Eve 446 9557

good Investment tor
rentals
Lots
of
remodel ng
Askt n g

home 14 • b5 2
CA 2 po ches
d ngs
w th
and nsulot o

GALLIA COUNTY'S LARGEST
REAL ESTATE AGENCY

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THE WISEMAN REAL
ESTATE AGENCY

Long Bottom Area

POMEROY

RISING STAR Kennel Boord~ng
STAACAAFT
SCHOOL
OUT
Indoor and ouldoo
ur 1
SPECIMS
Grooming oil b eeds Clean
Fold downt trollers ond rntnt
son tory focllll es Chesh re
moton Besl prius In Tt Slate
Phone (6141 ~7 0:19l
arto We ••ll ••r'llce end qual
ty Camp Conley Star&lt; oft Soles ~KC S IL VE~~gs ..'!_ 7366
Itt b2 N ol PI Pl•oscnl
ReG151ERED MAlE •ll&lt;e' poodle
Popenra ned 550 Coli Carolyn
TRUCK C.t.MPER sloept 6 luo
615
594 0068a,Ol4 1&gt;07 3012
noce :22 and 150 rille Fender
ond

&amp;a! .Estate lor !Sale

for Sah:

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145517B

Bond Malter amplifier
_ guitar ~ oi l 446 1006

M. L. (Bud) McGhee, Broker

1974 f::SCAPADE 25
molo
ho ne w th ex as 5600 n les
P ce $14 OCIO 6 4 9Ci2 2438 o
JO• 773 5707

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MOIIlF H0M£S LOTS
GREEN TERRACE MOBilE COM
MUNITY

Gtrmon Shophord full bloodtd

21 yr$ Or Older

CODNER S CAMPER S on Ro nbow
R dgc Rec eat an al .. eh clas
o d accesso r es
enol 0 t
Oh o R 7 south at Tuppe ~
Pia ~ Toke CR ~8 o Basi o
Call Roberl Cod er lo g Bot
a Oh o

home Call 379 2387
10 m below Golhpo s 2 x 60
troller s tuoted on 20 acres :2
bu1ld1ngs tab bose S 9 000

Coli 379 2S•B

Buslneas Management Opportunity

1977 APACHE f old down co npe
Used tw ce $7000 9q2 2849

CHOICE LOTS 1 n lt:t S of R o
Grande on 325 Call 245 581 5

EXCA VA liNG dozor bockhoo
and d tcher Charles R Hot
I eld
Bock Hoe Strvtce
Rullond 01'\lo Phone 742 1008

STUCCO PLASTER plo,ter epa
textured
ce I ngs
F ee
est mole!i (oii2S6 1181

1ao lo,ge o' •mall Go•y • Gut

FOR SAlE BY OWNER

EXCAVATING dozer loodtr and
backhoe work dump trucks
and Ia boys for k re w II haul
f II d1rt Ia soli hmestone and
grovel Colt Bob or Jl oger Jef
fen doy phone 992 7089 n ght

drtllmg
commercial and
domettlc Pump •olet and 11r
viCe 992 6295 or l04 89S 3802

Voughn 145 5309

CONTINUOU-::S-.:G~U-::
TT:::ER;:::I~
N G;:-no-:, ob

and osslttonce m obto ng
your FHA o VA home loon
morlgoga
money always
0110 loble w h our compo y
and our nteres roe and f o 1
c ng lerm!i o e more lovo robl e
than local I none ng Gall pol ~
Ph "6 151 7

SEWING MACHINE Rtpo rs str
v ce oil makes ~2 2284 The
Fob c Shop
Pomeroy
Aulho :ed S nge Soles and
Se 11 ce We sharpen Sc uors

SPEEDY DRILLING

ond
Do v d

CONCRETE AND BLOCK WOR~
Don&lt;o ot&lt;nanobly by hau' a' 1ob
F. . . .,, mo••• Call ~7 0:195
o ~7 o231

IRElAND MORIGAGE CO
C \18 us o &lt;oil to ew.pert gv donee

3615

covel ng , sept c syJtemt
doter bodchoe dump truck
I mestone
gro-vel
block lop

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V c ~ 463 Seco d
A ..e Second lloor Gall pol s
Oh o -45b3 Coli 446 7 72
Cook

REMODELING Plumbing hoot ng
and all types of ;.nerol rtpo r

61H'I8 6555 ( Aftor 6 pm
610 ba9 ~25 1 John Jofftro "'
ba9 5l65 8111 Gllltllt ) Wt ooo
NOT oil wtt on PRICES

V E FilLINGER water del v ery
serv ce Coli J79 ~12-t

blferm to l Termtte &amp; Pes Can t ol
of Gall polt Oh o W II om
Thomos .t46 2901

FHA &amp; VA HOME lOAN S Mel EN
DON MORTGAGE COMPANY
Loon Rep csen tot \le
V ate

Sw&amp;e~rs toolters trOnl all
smoll opp ll onces Lawn mower
next Ia Stott H1ghwoy Goroge
on Route 7 Phone (614) 995

HOWERY

n 1uppe s Pia ns

All
e eel ( A C 3 bed ooms I
both Basement Lorge ol
9'12 358S or 9Cn 2196

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WILL do roof ng , construction
plumb ng ond h.otmg No 1ob
~ lo ge or too small Phone
702 2J.IB
PARTY PLAN Svper\IISors Mem
Moe tov port•es hos open ngs
for
super ... uors
and
demonstrators n your ore-o
Ouolly mfnchond••• H gheu
commlu on No m'&lt;~estment
del venng or collecllon Call
Ann Baxter co llact319 556 8881
or wr te MERRI MAC Box I '177
Dubuque Iowa 52001

tanqung .Eqnipltlf'IIt

B x 35

HOUSE

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over lookmg Ohio R ver.
$33 000
Call

TWO STORY .t bed oom b ck
nome n M ddleport 991 3457

Wo k guoront.ed 20 yean ex
pe ence Phone m 2409

SERVICE

old Route 160 at Evergreen
1 1 1 000
STROUT
REALTY 446 0008

15 ACRES FOR sole Co nplete set
up foro tro le c ly wale neo
Coovlle 16140673933

10 4 T ole
acr oss f on Solen S ee P1n
zo 1 Rutland Kn cks knocb
cooler women$ thoes ~ ze 10

BRADFORD
AucttonMr Com
plett Service Phone 9-49 2487
or q.-9 2000 Aoc nt Oh o Cr fl
Bradford

ElWOOD

located on

needs r eparrs

HOUSE TRAILER 14 x bO Buddy 1
o 3 bedroom Unl u n shed
Gas heal
Good co nd I o
Pt o e (6 4) 1;)67 3730 Ask ng

- -YARD SlAE Monday

4-JO.IIC

IF YOU hove o se v ce to offer
wont to buy or sell somelh•ng

HANDYMAN S SPECIAL
S rms bath fireplace.

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8 ACRES FOR sole Solem Twon
lh p Me gs County Has ru ol
woter Call 6 4 66'1 Jb3b o

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(formerly Fones &amp; 0 dell) Oak
H II Oh Call collect b81 b249

CO AL
lump
~toke
I me!i lone
del vered

ch ckem 991 7330

GARMiE

SERVICE

Covers,

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20 ACRES ol h I land w th slo
d ng 1 nbe
$5500
17

Pomeroy
5 31 1 mo

off Rt 7 by fNIII on
5I Rl 114 tow1rd Rutllllll,

clo th ng odds and ends Rose
H 11 1ust beyond &lt; ty I mtls on
US 33 Ro n cancels

4Ab 8655

TWO BEDROOM house n Ho
son\/ li e
w fh
po el g
co pet ng and c ty wote Coli
after S pm 742 2256

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BillS MOBILE HOMES and Home
lmpro11e ments Free est motes
Call 4Ab 26-42
TWIN RIVERS MARINE 307 Uppe
R "er Rood Chrys e Soles &amp;
Se v ce Complel e Hu I Repo
Custom bu It tro le s Phone

PLA NS
11
60
Pork wood Ira le o 2 oc os of
wooded area ove look g Tup
per~ Pia ns Perfect fo (Cup e
thai pions to bu ld late
o e
has loye step up k !chen and
d n ng area w h cor er k 1
chon woshe and drye
1
bed ooms newly carpeted and
lu n shed
Sell ng
pr ce
Sl7 900 Fo no e lorom on
co ll 6 4 b67 3342 of t:Jr 4 pm

ROGER HYSElL

2FAMilY YARD SALE Juno 19 20
~ 1 Monday thru Wed 9 to 4
Mens
women'
ch ldren s

The pant Shop 125 R ver Rd
l&lt;.onougo Auto body work col
lsoneslmoes PhU68514

1978 Datsun M T 1 dr 1978 Datsun M T 4 dr sedan

DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;
DUMP TRUCK

PASQUALE nsulotmg 103 Cedar
St Col pols Ph 4-461716 o
367 0398 oller S

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PUBLIC AUCTION

992 2o92

SEVEN ROOMS 2 ac es Shown by

tit'~

Let us
Cl pture
1 nd
preserve thou precious
moments forever Weddings
S1lver 1nd
Golden Ann1vorstry
Fom1ly Reunions
SpKI1f Occ:.slans
Photogr~phy
Is
our
bustness not 1 sldt llno

dozer dump t u&lt;k Work done
by 1he hou or by the tob Fo
I ee est mole!i Coli 256 1921

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MANAGER Trans I onol Foe h
ty C oup Home
For 8
de¥elopmento ly d ~a bed peo
pie n Gall pol \ Conroe Goq
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PO
BoJr
906Goll pol" o co I 4tb 1b-f1
E11. J32

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31 50 ACRES n Ches ter Townsh p
on Old Stol e Route J3 wh ch
wou d be deal for subd ~,~ d ng
or ot herw !ie comme c of l g
l or home developme I Cal l

R.11ldentl1l
1nd
commercl1l
Clll for
estlm11t 24 hour 11rvlct
Anydly 1nytlmt
PllaneH5 :JA6
Jock Ginter tiS :JA6

399 W Mam

A A A CONTRACTORS 8ock.hoe

BEAUTI CI AN WANTED w 1h REESE lRENCHING SER VIC E
woler sewe elcc &lt; gas I ne
manage s I cense
App y
or d tthes 12 nche\ w de 10 5
Ghe ke ~Soul que .t.t6 9332
ft deep Wo erl ne hookup~
HACHERS
Call ohe -4 p m 367 7560
Rete en(e I urn shed upon re
que~ We w II !urn ~h you w th RUSS&amp; MAX Elll011
the nome odd en ond phone Lennox Heat ng and o cond 1on
lng ,:topco foam nsulol on
nurnbe s of olhe r leoche s who
4-4b 85 5 or -4-tb OHS Coli ohe
have work.ed w th ul n he
summer For pe sonol nte
•30
v ew
co I the local soles CARPENTRY oom odd 1 on~
manager 01 675 3775 or wr te
roof ng $ d ng and gene ol
P 0 Box 387 Chesapeake Oh
rapa rs Coll379 2635

HOUSE

HOUSE AND Store bu ld ng
Reeds" lie 985 3529

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Beauhful Bnck - Thts home IS located m
ctty school dJstnct There are 4 bedrooms 1
bath &amp; 'lz bath upsta1rs complete ktlchen,
formal d1mng lovely b1g hvmg room and 2
car garage w1th att1c pull down ladder and
auto door opener The basement has fam1ly
room 4th bedroom shower room, cedar
lined closet and uhhty room Phone Becky
Lane at 446 0458 m evenmgs Toney Realty
The Gallery of Homes

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BEAUTIFUL ONE Acre wooded lots
for sole Rock Sprmgs Oh o C
ly water neo schools Co I
alter 5 pm 304 273 2276

SEPTIC TANK
CLEAN ..G

Alum. &amp; Vinyl
Siding

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WEE~ END

99l 7094

PomeroY m_.212
orft2 ..263
lAM to4 JOPM

H. L WRITESEL

McGHEE

592 3051
TWO STORY frame house b
roo ms and both ce llar au
bu ld ngs 4 O( es land ot edge
ol Rut land Co nplel e tro ler
hook up o so 2 bo ks app o s
ed prope ty o $15 500 Pho e

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Muffler
Brakes Shocks
Tt res
Battery
Installation Servtce

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ref none ng Ireland Morlgoge
77 E Stole A1hens phone (614)

HEAnNG INC.

MOORE'S

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PWMBING &amp;

See
Denver Kapple
At

MASH BROTHERS

1163 Sec A .. e

uud car tnventory of • new c1r dea ler of Athens
County 11 the Athens County F1~rgrounds

stut1ed ch a r w ottoman 3 oth er overstuffed ch!l lrs
Fng dal re refngent tor w freezer at top like new new
Sunray elec range chro me d nette table w 4 chatrs
another Fr~g da re refr gerator sm Kenmore
refngerator e ec: appliances elec fans bedd ing
spreads
I nens etc
regular d ishes pots pans
utenstls et c lawn fu rn tu re 8 mm movie pro ector
sq Maytag wringer washer air compressor 10 1n

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Service
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Reallc:stare

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CARTER

For The Best
Prtce In Town

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NEW 3 bedroom house 2 bot! s
oil alec I acre M1dd epa t
close to Rutlond Phone 991

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''Bud" McGhee Realty "Bud" McGhee

Ca11992 7481

TUPPERS

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shaker opa lescent glass n ce glass p tcher w applied
handle &amp; gold Sir pes ce blue rose bowl 5 bottle

pc Early American living room su ite extra nice over

INDIVIDUALS w II ng to toke o
hond topped person O'l&amp;t uxty
nto home Be respons ble fo
I o n ng
n commun ty I v ng
sk li s Solory plus bene/ h Col
~86 5039 ro wr te
Buckeye
Commun ty Ser111Ces
Foster
Men St

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MONDAY EVENING JUNE l h " 0 CLOCI&lt; PM
! AUTOMOBILE AUCTION)
AT THE ATHENS
COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS ATHENS OHIO
The Hocking Vallty Bank 7 W Stimson Ave Athens
01110 Wlllofftr for safe the follow11111 dtscrlbed vthJclts
frH &amp; cleor of all lions and encumbr1nces S.lling th o

old qu Its and other 1tems not IJSfed
MODERN FURNITURE &amp; OTHER MISC ITEMS 2

LET S BE HON EST If you we en I
look ng f or o new co ee you
wouldn I be read ng th s ad
and f we weren 1 look ng t o
someone to do o JOb th s od
wouldn I be here If you won t
th e opportun I'( to eo n $300 to
SSOO a week. coli ol free
1 BOO 327 9696 ony me fa
recorded message

co11e s
Au f s Home lm
New pas I on n ru ol sate I te
p o.. emenls Ph 4-46 3b08
-men o heal h cl n c Oh a
I censed psycholog ~I or boo d BACKHOE DOZER OITCHER and
dump
ucl.. (onere e work
el g be
Out e~
Include
Half eld Boclo. hoe Se Rullond
d ognos c 8110iuot on
tom
Oh Ph 7421008 or 4-4b 2786
mun ty &lt;onsulot on oulreoch
nd v dual and fom ly counscel DACK lERMlllNG SPEC AliST
ng
Llm ted odm n strot \le
PEST CONTROL l censed IN
respons b Ill es hper ence tn
!iU ed
Free
In spe ct on
d ug program ng des roble
Membe NPCA and OPCA C
Salary nego able depend ng
M Hall W lk.es 1.1 le Oh o Ph
on expe ence Send esume o
b69 49 4
Alan 0 Leary PHD Tr Coun
,,.. Men lo/ h.alth 28 St nson liMESlONE grovel and sond AU
s 1es At R chords and Son Up
Ave A hen' Oh. .t!i701 Call
pe R 11e Rd Gall pols Oh o
ol• 592 30'11
Coli 446 7785

fUll TIME AND

SWAIN

WANTED e11.per enced man o
wo k tobotco bose on holf
Tobacco bose S 000 lbs All
equipment fu rniShed Ground
1s plowed Plants ready to set
It nte ested coli 256 153B l o

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company Expenenet not
necessary
For
more

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SWAIN
AUCTION BARN

IMMEDIATE
OPEN ING
for
Re91!ilered
Rod o OQ'f
Tect)nolog st Full I me e\len ng
shIt Contact Pe sonnel Dept
0 Blenne~ s Mem or ol
ot
Hosp1tal 593 5551 An Equal
-~pportun ty Em~~~-­

known

PSYCHOlOGI S1

Sno w Blade Ia In! Cub Code

tng for turrent elephone so es
program P co~ont wo k deal
for
mature
nd \1 duols
Prev ous telephone sol c ng e•
per en&lt;e h ghly des eoble or
vv II tro n Must be enlhus ost c
and ho11e o pleasant speak. ng
vo•ce Mormng or E11en ng work
0110 loble Ph 256 1216

Balh

WAITRESS
No
ex per en&lt;e
necessary App ly n pe son at
Blue Tartan M ddleport

Business Services

IMMEOIA IE OPENING Now h'

reasonable
20 m les tr am
Po T1eroy Send nome odd ess
to Box 71"1 B c o Do ly Sent nel
~roy Oh o _ _
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011 lamp pr Cob a lt blue oll lamps brass dresser
lamps w pr sms Large collect on copper lu stre Large
collection old Ca rn val some m ark ed Northwood 14
tn white Carn val vase apple green suger creemer
marked Northwood cu t gless rose bow l covered
compote w I on on top open &amp; CO\Iered com potes
cruets sailers etc col lection toothpick holders art
glass pitcher milk glass lg green Bristol glass vase
(hand pa1ntedl black amethy st vase w sterling Sliver
overla y Fentonpeach blow ba sk et p nk He sey sugar
cr eamer 6 r uby tr mmed t um blers Mf Wash ngton
pea ch blow vase ~ red stret ch glass vases sugar

caster set ex tra good cake st ands 5 old Carnl\lal
depression plates French L mage tea set ch ina
3 urns w hand pa ntrng shav ng mug
f igurines
Rosev lie bow l part a l se t Eng I sh gold band cht na tg
pottery vase s gned Reed Barton sterling v ase 2 sets
br ass bucket sm porcel!m
brass candle labras
dresser terns s ver pate &amp; quadruple plate s lver
p1ec:es
Sterl ng s lver tea set Jim Beam bo1tle
co!lect1on stone chu rn 2 ol d v ol lns Iron banks fox
fur stole set ant t1nners tools over 100 years old few

light

EFFICIENCY APARTMENT n R1o
Grande Col ·-4-46 0157

1HURMAN HOUSE ant ques Fu
n lu e str pp ng
epa
o d
hyd o~~ ch 7-42 3074
ef n she&lt;! Coun ty Rd 8 off 35
COINS CURRENCY toke s old
Cen te v le
V !loge
Closed
pocket watches o d cha ns
Monday &amp; Tuesday hen ngs
s l .. e and gold We need 19b4
by oppo nlmen t 2"5 9479
and of de t lver co ns Buy se I
FOR DEAD STOCK REMOVAl
o t ode Coli Rage Wamsley
741 2331
CAll 24S 55 4

WE WISH TO tho nk the Ra wl ng~
Coo s Fune al Home organ st

SlEEPING

156 6077 ~~----

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CI TY CAB

Kothe ne
Bo cMne
Re v
George 0 I€H
I end!&gt; ond
ne ghbo ~ fo ell he k nd
ess dono ons load !lowe ~
co ds and con sol ng words dur
ng he sudden oss of au dec
loved one Eulch Lee Fone s
Mo her Floc B Be ley Husband
Mar o G F one s ( h ld en 7
g ondch ld en aunts uncles
and cous m

REWARD D RECTL Y leod ng to LOW weel...ly and monthly ates ol
L bby Halel ••6 11•3
eco\le y of boo rf!Oior tonk
~
~~---and bo e y Co loci Sher ff !I SLEEP NG room~ f or en Golf o
depo I nenl __
Hotel

H.. ~ I ~ •tale for Sale

H.• al.E•Iale for :;aJ.,

HOMESifES f or sole 1 oc e a d
up Mtddleporl 1eo Rul and

~

IUD McGHEE

GRACIOUS LIVING
IN TOWN

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Mid 130s •ppo ntmenf only

THANK YOU FOR LIS'TING WITH
' REALTY

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E M. WISEMAN BROKER 446 3796 EVE
JIM COCHRAN, SALESMAN 446·7881, EVE
E. N. WISEMAN, BROKER, 446-4500, EVE
NANCY SMITH, SALESPERSON, 446-4910, EVE
500 2ND AVE
GALLIPOLIS

a

"Bud" McGhee Rea h, "Bud" McGhee

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COMMERCIAL
LAND
FOR SALE - fron ts on US
3_-, at Rodney Oh10
more •nlormaltan

STROUT
446 0009

For
ca ll

REALTY

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large V1cforlan Home with 2 hied baths and
both 4
bedroom• library dJntng room liv1ng room w1th
cherry woodwork 5 firepll!lces lully tnsulated and
storm wtndows 'Z tar garage on a luge lot overlooking
the Ohto on lsl~tnds1de A ftne plac e to ra 1se a family tn

grac1ous comfort Call Mann1ng Wetherholt 446 4JS3
Days or 446 0139 Even1ngs for appoi ntment

�1}7-The Sunday Times-&amp;ntinel, Sunday, Jun~ 18,1978

1)4-TheSunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, JW1e 18,19711

Your Best Real Estate Buys Are Found in the Sunday Times-Sentinel

LOG CABIN - Large stone fireplace, modern bath,
loft.logs are hand hewn, 14 wooded acres, great place
to get away.

OFFICE 446-7900
GALLI POLIS , OHIO
THESE ARE ALL NEW LISTING5 .
LISTED WTlHtN PAST7 DAYS.

RUSSEll VtOOD
REALlOR

. COUNTRY MANOR - FIVE MILES OUT -1231cr.. ,
appio x. so acres tillable, balance pasture, tob. base,
tots of fru it trees, springs, 2 wells, 2 ponds, rur•l water,
large barn , milk parlor, several sheds. Elegant col ·
onial home has been completely remodeled &amp; features
new vinyl siding, new gutters, new plumbing, modern
kitchen , w·w carpet. cent. air, 3 or 4 BR 's. Call
STROUT REALTY t 0r an appointmentto see. 446-0008 . .

446-1066

CANADAY REAL
446-3636

m
THIS BEAUTY IS LOCATED IN VINTON. - II has so
many extras, you 'll have to call us tor them . The basics
are 3 bedrooms, sewi ng room , la rge liv ing room, for ·
mal din ing , lovely kitchen upsta irs. In the full base ·
ment mere is a family room , pantry room , furnace
room, another kitchen and shower . There are 2 fan ·
tast ic fireplaces and tons ot closets. also a large heated
garage . Call lor more details.
NEW LISTING - Lovely 2 story frame. It has 4
bedrooms - 2 up and 2 down , large ti~o~ i ng room with
woodburner , dining room , very nice built · In kitchen in ·
eluding oven &amp; range, refrigerator and dis hwasher
with lots of nice cabinets and large bath . There a lso is a
freezer included, in the basement. Also a large one car
garage situated on a nice lot - 542,500.

NEW LISTING - Lovely bi ·level with a good pr ice .
This hOme has 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath and 2 halt baths ,
large liv ing room , f o~mal dining, complete kitchen .
There Is a large family room w ith beautiful brick l rpl. ,
a redwood ,deck off the dining area , a one·car garage
and util it y room , situated on l,:, acre tot on Rt . 160.
NEW LISTING - Beauf 1fuf 41evel home, stone&amp;. vinyl
construction . Th is home has everv th ing . There are 4
bedrooms, formal dining room , com plete kitchen , 3
baths, one w ith a dressing room - off the master
bedroom . Large li ving r oom with stone firelace and
pat io oft familv room . 2 large rooms in basement level ,
util ity room and 11f2 car garage, si tuated on 1 acre .

NEW LISTING - Located in Ever green ~ yr . old
frame home w ith 3 bedrooms, nice living room , eat· in
kitchen. one bath and utility room . on a nice size lot.
AT HOME
BOB LANE
·~6 · 1049
BECKY LANE
446·0451
VICKIE HAULDREN
446-4041
WALT LANE
446-0451
DENVER HIGLEY
446·0002
367-7129
KENNY RATLIFF

3 BEDROOM carpeted nome in
heat, 2 additional tot s included

PRICE REDUCED : 3 bedroom home. located on
Neighborhood Rd .. just outside ci t y limits. Newly
remodeled, conven ient location, c1ty water, nat. gas .
Pr ice $22.500.
THREE BEDROOM, commanding view of the Ohio
River . City water, f. a . fuel oil furnace , located on cor ·
ner ot Rt . 7 and Rl . 218 . Also 20'x30' block building, ex ·
ce llent residen1ial or commercial location. Price
$45.000 .00.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING. in Jackson, 0 ., now under
lease . Buy botn for $40,000 .00.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING on Eastern Ave ., 80 ' fran ·
tage x 150' deep . 2 rentals ( 1 house, l ap t . plus com mer ·
cia lpu ild lng) . Price $7S,OOO .OO .
NEW l BEDROOM, all electric , carpeted home located
on Bear Run Rd ., approx . 4 acres, right -of -way to Raccoon Lreek . Buy now for $35,000 .00.
NEW LISTING : Business, or bu ild ing lot in Eureka .
Lg . lot, w ·septic tank . Situated on Rt. 7. Buy tor
16,000.00

PROFESSIONAL BUILDING : 15,000 sq . II . located ad
jacent to golf course, one level. no st eps, ideal tor of ·
fices, scnools, professional act ivit ies . For more in ·
formation call.u/&gt;·1066.

BUILDING LOTS : 7S'x l 20', all underground util i ties.
rural water, central sewage collec t ion, blacktop
streets . No mobile homes. Price S4,000.00.
NEW LISTING : Duplex. si tu ated on 4th Ave .. in
Gallipolis. Uve in one side, rent the other ... Pr iced to
..,11. $22.000.00 .
IF YOU ' RE THINKING ABOUT SELLING , GIVE US
A CALL ANO WE 'L L BE HAPPY TO DISCUSS OUR
LIS T ING CONTRACT WITH YOU . WE HAVE
BUYERS BUT WE NEED LtSTINGSIII LET US
~ELL YOUR HOME WHEN YOU ' RE READY .

71% check the newspaper ads before buying .

EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS - 4 rms .. bath, part
basement , needs some repairs, wood·burnlng stove ,
almost 2 •cres on the Barcus Hollow Rd ., Pay
Township. Gallipolis City School Dis!.

RESTRICTED BUILDING LOT - Corner lot In Spring
Valley Estates. 166ft. frontage on Maple . One of Gallla
Co.' s nicest subdivisions. All util i ties •vallable . $6,000.
Brand new " L shaped " lrame, 3 BR. 2 lull baths,
fir epl ace. Combo. kitchen and family rm. Fully
carpeted , tastefully decorated. Giant si zed gar age with
room for works hop. Just a wonderful place to live !

$50,000
Over 13 acres fl at to rotting only 111, miles from city .
Several exce llent building sites. Frame home with
alum . siding . Basement, garage. 2 barns . Lots of fru it
tr ees . Hom e and land in exce llent cond .

$50,000
Mob ile home court near Rio Grande 6 plus acres
already t1as 4 mobile hom e sites . Offi ce bldg . with 1/2
ba t h. Ofher buildings, cal l or st op by for complete informa1i on. T his is a great locati on for lg. court .

$42,500
3rick . and fram e ranch in excellent neig hborhocf.
Beau tif ul green lawn , lOO' x200', has small barn,
storage bldQ. wi th loft . Cha in l ink fence in rear. 3 BR ,
full y carpeted . Lots of cabinets •n ki tche n plus range
and dishwasher . Cen . ai r cond . Drapes included .

A SOUND INVESTMENT describes this 47 A. tract of
land. Located appro• . 3'1• mi. from Hol zer Hospita l
near Kerr. Rolling tract Is mostly clean grassland &amp;
priced at $40,000.
COMMERCIAL LAND FOR LEASE - &lt;00 fl . frontage
on State Route 1 appro•. 6 mi. nor th of town . Will lease
all or part .
PASTURE FARM FOR SALE - 137 A. cl~an rolling
grassland. good fences &amp; cross lences, springs. lob.
base. 5 rm . house, barn . frorts on 3 rds.. Walnut Twp.,
$45,000.
BABY FARM - Ty coon Lake area, 10 acres mostly
clean grassland, nicely remodeled 2 story home, 4
BR 's, bath, f\lodern kl tch~n. formal dining rm .. new
shag carpet, Co . water, 3 small outbuildings.
Immediate occupancy, Gallipolis City School Dlst.
LISTINGS NEEDED 'NATIONALLY - WE BUY -

SUPEtf l lWESTMENT - Potenlially high return
tor me investor w ith imagina t ion . Three lots zoned
commercia l on except ionallY h1gh traffi c ttow
streel. Traffic i s sl owed due to adj oi ning bu si nesses .
Extra large comfortab le home r ead ily adapted to
m ini mall w ith toad s of off str ee t park ing . Call AC
614· 446-3434 ,d ays or AC 614 ·446 3964 evenings and
Sundays .

and fram e ranch, sunken family rm . with bri c ~
"'"'nlf•ot wood burner . Kit chen nas ~na ck bar will
of cabinets. 3 BR , 12'x24 ' covered p;ltln Cit)·
~s&lt; ro ooll s 116.00 gas budget.
Well kepl2 story 3 BR brick and frame . Fam ily room .
Frankt1n lireptace. Offers lots of privacy . Kvger Creek
Schoo ls . Rural water .

$29,900
2.27 cleared acres with late model double wide, 24•52,
with nice kitcnen, 3 BR , 2 baths and extra large ut ility
r:oom . On black top road 8 miles from town . Ci t v School
District .

$67,000
J miles from cit y, one of the area 's most des irable
neighborhoods. Ga llia Academy Hig h Schoo l, Green
Elementary School, 3 BR ranch, family Kitchen din ing
!rea . built ·ln counter top range, d l shwash~r and
1isposal. Large living room with II r eplace . 3•x60 barn.
3 car garage. FIFTY ·SEVEN ACRES, good fenced
pasture, pond , timber , some Wllfnut. M inera l rights go
.vith farm . ShOwn by appointment only ,

BAIRD &amp;FULLER
REALTY
1218 EASTERN AVE. - GAlliPOLIS, OHIO
"We Sell Better Living"

OFFICE 446-7013

$133,000

$150,000

SALES ASSOCIATES
4441·3828
EARL WIN TERS
156·6740
LEE JOHNSON
675-4167
JOHN CAUDILL
Gallipolis, Ohio
45l-lnd Ave,

117 ac r es high tv prOduct ive farm eq uipped t o sell grade
A mi lk . 37 acres tillable land, 75 ac r es fenced pasture,
pond, some timber , 1836 No. toba cco base . Good t::arn
and olher outbldg ,

NEW AD DAILY"
HAVE MORE FARMS, HOMES &amp; BUSINESS
ROPERTY AVAILABLE. CALL

446-3636
ANY HOUR
BETTER YET ... STOP BY AND SEE US AT 2S
LOCUST ST .. GALLIPOLIS, 0 ,

RON CANADAY, REALTOR
Audrey unad1y
Realtor Associ1te

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BEAUTIFUL BI ·LEVEL - Priced lo sell, this lovely
home nas 3 bedrooms, 1 full batn and two If• baths, fully
ca rpeted, wife approved kitchen, large family room
with lovely br ick fireplace , located on J;,.acre nice level
lot . All this for 145,000 , better hurry .
HOME WITH RENTAL - Buy th is 3 bedroom home
wit h bath , dining room , enclosed back porcn and lel the
rent from a 2 bedroom garage ap•rtment help make
your paymen t . Good location In town, S34,000 .
NEW LISTING - very nice 1912 Globemaster l4x64
mobile home, has 2 bedrooms, bath with shower, partial furniture, block foundation. •;, acre !~vel land,
located on ClarK c nurch Rd . off Rt .. 160,$ 13,500.
GOOD BUY - Good older home, 3 bedrooms, bath.
forced air furnace, located on a nice lot In Bidwell,
needs a little work but only S12,800 .

lOS ACRES - Good farm with a modern 2 bedroom
home, fully carpeted, nice kitcnen . would be a gOOd
beef farm , has a l•rpe barn, ~0'•250' wi th e&lt;JUIJ&gt;ment
tor raising poultry, nice pond , Ferguson
equipment, let us snow you tnls fine farm,
MOrgan Township, good buy tor $55,000.

BE THE FIRST TO SEE THIS ONE . Lovely 2 story In
town,l BR'I, 2 full baths, t.r.. LR, format dining rm,
formal foyer, modern kitchen, 2 WI flropt.ces, .lull
btMmtnl , gas hut and carport, Shown by
eppolntmtnl only, STROUT REALTY , 4... oooe.

PASTURE FARM FOR
RENT
Located In
Morgan Township, 41
acres , pond , STROUT
REALTY , 446-0001.

Evenina Cal
Oscar Baird, Realtor 446-4632

John Fuler, Realtor 446-4327

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llorvlti I Ioomer, lltatlor ASHC, 241-HI.•

lteal i;otate for Sale

23 LOCUST STREET

446-6610

ur A. Nibert, Reanor- 446·4672
Bonnie Stutes, Assoc .-446-2885
Merrill Carter, Assoc .-3 79 ·2184
James Stutes, Assoc .-446-2885

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Ph. Home 245-9114
Ph. Home 446-9539
Gallia County', Fastest Growing Real Estate Agency

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Artnur A. Nibert
Sen1or Memq~
American Soc iety
Of Appraisers

We Need Your Home or Farm To Sell
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This home has been tota ll y ref inished and
decora ted . Features L .R., F.R .. din ing
rm ., bu i1t·in kitch en . Th is home has a
beau ty shop wi th al l equ ipment . Rea dy to
sta rt a business. Owner is anx ious to sell ,
wi ll help finance or V.A .• F.H .A. f inancing
11 166
is avail able .

NEW LISTINGS39,900
All perma stone home in Cr own City
feat ur ing 3 bed room s. li ving r oo m. fam ily
r oom, wo od burne r, &amp; all the essentials
any home could need . 11 sit s on a beaut iful ·
ly landscaped tot which has several very
pr oduct ive fr ui t tree s. Thi s ho me is pr iced
we ll be low re placement cost . Call for more
deta ils.
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RESIDENTIAL
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Bonnie Stutes
Evenings
;46·2885
COZY AND COMFORTABLE
Nice large shade trees sets off this l ovely 2
B. R. home with large living room , ki tchen
&amp; batn . Al l lurnitu re &amp; drapes stay . Jus1
move in . Kyger Creek School Distri ct .
4 LOTS
Lots No. 31. 32. 33 &amp; 34 in
Pa tr 1ot .
Rural
water
available. Will se ll in pairs
or all . CALL TODAY .
LARGE AND
BEAUTIFUL
Lovely 3 B.R. brick country
home situa ted on 2 A . of ex ·
tra nice land . La rge living
room With firelace , country
kitchen with lovely tlu ilt ·in
cabinets. disposal. all oven
counter top range &amp;. grill
pantry . din ing room &amp; 21~
baths . Large family &amp;
re crea11on room with
fireplace &amp;. bar , ut i lity
room plus plenty of storage
ara . Ni ce covered patio ,
storage bu ilding &amp; po ny sh
ed . Rural water plus well
wilh pump. THI S HOME
WAS BUILT WITH YOUR
FAMILY I N MIND . LOW
PRICE!
NEW 3 BEDROOMS
In Green Twp. &amp; scnoots.
carpe ted throughout . 6
room home, modern ki tchen with nice built ·in
cab inets. Front con crete
patio 10 ft . x 20 ft . Wh ite
prime siding with black
shutters . Located on State
Highway 141. 4 mi les from
Gal lipoliS. WON ' T LAST
LONG.
SITTING PRETTY
Cl ose 1o Holzer HospiTal.
Beautiful 4 BR br ick home
with possible 17 A. more or
less. Large l iving room ,
dining room &amp; ki-t chen wi th
lots at built ·in cabinets,
wal l oven &amp; counlertop
range . Farm ily room&amp;. kit·
chenette for ca sual liv ing
or poss ible entertain ing.
L arg e util i ty
ro o m .
workshop &amp; possibl e den or
study . Extra nice pa t io &amp;
landscaping. SEE TH IS
'ONE TODAY ! MU ST
SELL NOW !
LEVEL LAND &amp; HOME
6 room home wi th 3 BR &amp;
bath, F .A. turnace &amp; rural
water . Approx . 41-!. A. of ex ·
tra nice level land. Could
be building lots or use.d lor
farming . Call for more
details .
2 LOTS
Lots Nos . 14 &amp; 15 in Mor·
rison Add i tion in Bidwell .
Level land. Rural water
available , 11,000 .00 each.
1 LOT
Nice Lot 58 In Patr iot . All
level.
Rura l
water
avallabl~ . Nice lot. only
$3,750.00.

FANTASTIC LOCATION
Walk into the lovely en trance wav of this
spacious brick bi ·level. 5 B.R .• large fa mi ·
ty room with woodburning fireplace, tor ·
ma l dining &amp; l iving room, 2 baths, l arge
uti lity room , 2 car garage. Lovely kitchen
with disposal , dishwasher &amp; range . Heat
pump &amp; central air . Close to Holzer
Hospita l. Ci ty Sc hool System .

TRI ·LEVEL
ONE ACRE
Pric ed w ith or withoul fur
niture . Newly bu111 7
rooms . Appr ox . 5 mi les
from Ga lli po lis, 1 bath s.
Partiill bri ck f ron t, rural
water . Has a woodburning
st ove plus for ce d air fur
na ce . The ho me is com
pletely furn ished including
a queen size bl~ droom su1te
in one bedro om , canopy
bed in another . se t of bunk
beds in th e I hi rd bedroom .
All you have to do is move
your personal items in &amp;
sta r t living . L arge garden
area . Storage bar n. All of
th is for ONLY! CAL L US
NOW . You won ' t believe
th is low pri ce .
SPRING VALLEY
SUBDIVIISION
Vacant lots, nice size
building lots with all
uti lir ies there . Lot size
101.8 ' by 171 .2' . Beller get
' um now.
HOME&amp;INCOME
PRODUCING PROPERTY
6 rooms. 3 BR home loca ted
on old Rt . 160 in Porter witn
1974- 14'x72' mob ile home.
3 BR with comlt •l e ki tchen.
electric coo k ~ t o v e &amp;
ref rig . F .A. furn ace. central air . Home has il stoke r
coal stove. Liv e 1n one
r ent the oth er . G·a llia Rural
Wa ter Sy stem . 11~ lol . All
lor only 127.000.00. Ca ll
Now .
COMMERCI~.L LANO
A tong R t. 35 west of
Gallipol is Al l l ~ ve l Rural
Wat er availab lf? On two
s1d es approx H to 10 A.
PHON E F DR D E r AIL S
42ACRES
VACANT I. ANO
Lo ts of road f ren tage 1.. n
Morgan Lane . Some good
line fencing. ~lome wh ite
oak timber. Appr o)( . 15 A.
t il labl e. All cou l d be
pa stured . ALL FOR ONLY
$13,900.00 .
V.A. APPIWV ED
5 ROOM COTTAGE
CHILLICOTHE RD .
Welt kept 2 bedroom home ,
bath , liv ing roo m. for mal
OR . Nice size ki tc hen, fu ll
baement , atta ched gar age.
Two porches, one is a rarge
tront por ch , n rce to enjoy .
There is a lso a large
garden area a11d yard . This.
property must be sold It is
priced r ight, Y•JU can buy it
today . Move in tomorrow.
3~ACRES - NEWHOME

4 BEDROOM HOME
Nice, cl ean home wim
wood or coal burning
tirepla ce ·bric k mantel.
Modern kitchen with range
&amp; re fr lg . Rural water
system . F .A. furna ce, 2 car
garage &amp; stofage area, 6
large shade trees . Good
large level garden space .
N ice modest home at
modest price . P~ON E
FOR INFO RMATION .
.
I ACRES-LOH
OF PINE TREES
Deep well , El~ctrlc pump.
Well house, eptic tank . ~~;,
miles to M ine No. 1. Ap·
pro•. 5 acres of timber. All
8 acres levelland .

On Scoll Schoo l Rd .. 4 BR ,
ea t·ln k i tchen, large living
room · 12 ft. " 28 ft. lnd
house has 6 r c&lt;&gt;ms, J B R,
barn (block). &amp; lots of
other bu i lding~ . 2 car
garage sepa1· ate from
home . Approx , 27 A. of
t i mbe r ~ some pines. 12 A.
til lable . GoOd 1ine l ences .
All mineral rights goes
with land.
4ACRES MORE
OR LE' SS
Wooded lo t. !S ome pine
trees. Approx. ·1 mile from
ce~tenary
on Herman ·
Northup Rd . Pi ck vour own
bldg . site .

NEW BRICK RANCH
GALLIPOLIS CITY
SCHOOL SYSTEM
Beautiful green lan dscaped
yard , ) B .R.. dining area ,
living room , nice step
saver kit chen , utility room
&amp; 1112 baths . Central air .
Forced air fur nac e. Ther·
mopane windows. Just off
Rt. 35 west of Ga l lipolis.
NICE HOME .
RIVERFRONT HOME
3 BEDROOMS
Beaut iful view of th e Ohi o
River r i gh t from your liv
ing room . Lik e to boat, f ish,
and r ela x each ev en ing on
our own river front? 6 ro om
r em od e led hom e, ni ce
modern k itchen, F . and 8
por ches, na t. gas forced air
furna ce. all rooms a re nice
l y ca r pe ted . Your own
wat er system . Wh ite alum .
outsi de cover ing , 7 targe
n1ce ly shaded tot s with
cher ry tr ees an d one
peac h. A ver y econ omical
pl ace t o li ve .
o13 A. CLEARED
ROLLING LAND
Approx . 40 A. tillable , 60 A.
pasture . Nice til e block
barn. approx . 40 ' x:60 ',
equip . shed and lots of
ot!ler build .. S cherrv trees,
3 apple, grpe hdrbor ..
Stream flows lhrough pro·
perty A ll mineral rights
goes . 6 room home, 3 BR .
basement . Storm doors and
w indow s. Bu ilt·in k i fcrte n
cbinet s. cook stoiJe &amp; elec .
r efr ig. Fuel oil forc ed air
turn . Plenty of water . 2
garages . A r eal good farm ,
on ly 11!2 miles to bank and
~ r(.:ery :;!') ,.~ . CA L L NOW .

ATE NT ION BUILD ERS '
Choice build if1g sigh1S ad ·
joining Porterbrook Sub ·
div ision . F ive ac res level
ta nd
all perfec t tor
bui lding . VERY MUCH
DESIR ED LOC Al I()N ,
1 ROOM HOME &amp;

PROFITABLE
RESTAURANT
Wi th 37 1'4 A. of level land .
Home has 3 B.R., base·
ment , forma l dining room ,
living room with woodburn ·
ing f irepla ce, modern k it·
chen. All rooms have wa !l
to wall carpeting . Storm
doo r s and windows. Milk ·
ing house &amp; parlor , corn
cr ib . RESTAURANT - 40
ll .xS2 ft. with all eQuipment
needed . Approx . 50 fl . from
home. City water system .
All mineral r ights goes
with property . A ni ce home
witn an ex cellent invest·
ment bui lding . CALL NOW.
30 ACRES
WOODED AREA
vacant land, al l mineral
r ignts goes . A good place to
retreat. Hun t or just be by
yoursell . ONLY $14,900.00.

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TWO STORY HOUSE
Modern buill in kitchen .
batn . House in good
condition , garage. good
level e•tra lot with block
bldg . Worth i ts money
s1a.ooo . Bidwel l. Ohio .
No. 17l

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Merr iII Carter
Evenings
379·2184

Jim Stutes
E YCn1ngs
~46 - 288)

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4BEDROOM
VE RY REASONABLE
Th 1S one has i t al l
t1rep 1ace, layroom. ful lY
ca rpeted, central a1 r , huge
l car garage. Park Lane
Su bd iv i sion .
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CITY PROPERT Y
'l stor y t nu11e. &lt;1 bed room s.
open si Cllrcase . Al so.-. utili
tv t) tdg . and o qar (1qe All
thl 5 toca tcd on o l.'irac lot
Wllh a new chn1n l1nk tcncc
LOO K TH IS OVER!
! 127

GOOO INVE STMENT OR
~ENTAL PROPERTY
Own er will help fi nance
fh 1s 12 acr es. mor e or les5,
of vaca nt land Possi ble
hookup f or 2 mob 1le homes
Close to m 1nes .
!1 119

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PRICE REDUCED
TO S46,DDD
Bi le vel. almos t new, 3
bedr oom s, very apcaling
home, baseboa r d hea t and
Jot ul wood bur ner . House
and 4 lots al l se ll ing . Ap
prox . 2 miles from Holzer
M ed ic al Cen ter . Sel ling
below toda y 's ma rk e t . ~ t so

VACANT LAND
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VACANT LAND
27 acr es . 10 rll la iJic, 11
pastur e, oldcor IJarn. 1300 lb
tobacco base , pl en ty wn ter.
$11,500.
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ACREAGE
S i :~~. acre s on biacktop r oad .
Half of area or m or e is
wood tot. Hannan Tra ce
School Dist. Ca ll now ~ l'll

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BUILDING LOTS
INVESTMENT
Almost tour gr een acres.
located on so. Rt. 775. o ver
600 tt . road front age . Rural
water available.
N 14 2

SMALL FARM SITE
'17 acr es, tobac co ba se,
ru ral wa ter , city schools , 4
miles fr om GallipO liS on
blacktop road . super toea
l 1on and buy
won ' t lflst
long,
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CENTURY 21
RANCH4BEDROOMS
Sp(1ce aboumts in thi s
roomy horN:
'1 w .b.
fl re pla cs. full t 1n1sned
bf1semon1 , doub le ca r
w i th

c&gt; l ec rr ic

opener . Si t llng on a good
SllC to t toc atr d of! f r om Sl
Rl 160 C1 ty sc noot 01s1.
Shown IJY appoin tment.
Call for mor e de t ail s! 11 132

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OWNER SAYS SEL L
No reasonable off er retu s
eel ! Tn 1s home S(.•t11ng 1S
scrcnr and peacefu l. en iov
Ihe cvcn1ng s 1n a co zy coun
try atmospnerc, but yet
locatca on l y one mile and ("\
nr1 lf of State Rt 35 7
nedrooms m oocrn buil l 1n
k1 fChCfl , c11n1n g room w1lh
nardwood floors . 11v 1ng
room and n1 CC oath . New
garage 2&lt;1 ' x30' het'S panel ed
I and tC).lured CCIIir19

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NEAL REALTY
PHONE 446 · 1694
See this uceptionally 'well
kept hom e with 3 BR , 2112
bath. full basement. lormal
din ing room , rec . room, air
conditioned, natural gas
heat . Situated on a
beautilully land sca ped tof
in Spring Valley Sub·
Division. This home is prlc ·
ed in tne uo•s. Call today
for appt.
1
Chirles M. Neal
446 ·1S46
J . Michael Nea l
446 · 150~
Sam Nea l
446-735~

SPRING SPECIAL
· 15 ac res, small pond and a
str ong spr 1ng tor wa ter , &lt;'~ P
prox. 970 lbs to bacco, 2
bldgs. Pr iced to se ll. 11 18

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CITY PROPERTY , EX ·
CELLENT CONDIT ION
Owner ClnX IOUS 10 Se ll !h iS
bn ck home S11uatecl on a
5PCI CIOUS woocl ed lot W1 l h1n
Cl ly l 1m 1!S (Oly W b
flr cplncc. 3 bedrooms. 7
car gnruqe A good qu.111tv
built norn c Look. thi s over
and ma ke us an otl er! If 126

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LARGE HOME IN CITY
L M lJt ' 2 ~ t o ry house , q
r oo ms Hous&lt;' 1S moder n
~-.m1 1n qooct conctd10 ri Pr 1c
f'(l r 1· as.o nnl1l e Owne r
n&lt;'etls to m ove tn1 s proper
ty 1mrned1alely Pl ease call
tor rnorr 1ntnrrna l1 on . 11 135

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WITH IN WALKING
DISTANCE OF SC HO OLS
City property . 2 ~l ory . · Q
bedrooms , g a~ heat. Very
reasonably
p r1c ed !
# 149

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SOUTHERN HILL S
SPECIAL PRICED LOW
6 rooms. lull basement. lg .
garden area . good stor age
bldg . Rt 141. justout of c 1ry
11m 1ts
should sell fast.
Wor t h
everv
penny 525.000
I t 28

FARMS

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18 ACRES
MUS T SELL
IMMEDIATELY
Buil t in ki tchen . DR .. L. R,
&lt;J or 5 B R Owner says
tota ll y insul at ed. A l um .
siding . 2 nice fi rep laces,
large yard. bar n.. BOO lb .
to ba cco base . stoc ked
pond, good wood lot. Ideal
for keeping hor ses or
cattle .
M uc h
more .
Blacktop rd. Harrison Twp.
540.000 .
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33 ACRE FARM
4 rm , house, 12 ' x SO' mobile
nome , 2 d r illed wel !s,
stocked farm pond . Mosf of
the land lays we ll. could be
used many ways. E)(tra
mob ile home hook up and
septic tank on another good
locati on. Raccoon Two.
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WANTED : NEW
OWNER -$75, 000
Let ' s sell this outstanding
farm . Top condition and
produ ction Is here. Ready
lo make vou mone y and a
farm to be proud of . Level
tillabl e land, clean pasture
fie lds,
toba cc o base .
modern remodeled house,
barn and ma ch inery shed .
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GENERAL FARM
Localed ott Slate Rt. 325,
Perr y Twp.. 52 ac res .
Tillable land , pasture and
som e wood ed area . Moder n
6 r oom house and barn .
Over 800 lbs tobacco base .
PRICED TD SELL!
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A LOVELY COUNTRY
HOME AND SACRES
Story and a ha ll completely
r emod(.'ll'd 1nS1cte ancl out
Lot born . g ara qe. hay she d,
allCt CO JI UI 1I1 Ty bi Cig If 'S
IUSI l ops. tor the money!
Call lor mor e detods TO
DAY! $28.9no
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89ACRES
CL AY TOWNSHIP
House, 2 bar ns, tobacco
base, ver y scen 1c area , 2
beau tiful lakes. stocked
wi th f ish . Excellent tor
f ishing, boat ing or hun tinQ .
Just good li v ing.
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SPECIAL SECLUSION
130 acres wooded se tt ing
tor thi s new full y equi pped
home ,_ has tar m bui l di ngs
inc lu di ng second home al l
an easy dr iiJe from Gavin
or the M ines .
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118 acre s, over 40 acres
level ti llable land, th e re st
is pa stur e and woodland .
Tobacco base , 6 r oom
house , good barn . other
outbuildings . Selling below

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Cattl e prices are looking 1
up. Lois of pasture, plenty
water, some good timber .
Owner says sel l now . N148

PLANTATION
69 acres on St . Rt. 325 and
Cora Mil l Rd .. 8 r oom s.
Farm well fenced . Good
outbu ildings, 35 acres level
t illble l and. Much more.
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EXTRA CLEAN FARM
room house , earn and
eqUipm ent sh ed. Knee deep
grass all over . Plent y of
spr ing water lor stock .
Good !enci no
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RENTAL IN VEST MENT
Rec ently renova ted, fully
ren ted thre e uni t, in town ,
loc at ed close to schools.
Ex ce ll ent re tur n on your
money
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A SPR ING GARDEN
is eag er to bloom aroun c
th is lovely home wh 1c h of
fer s 3 B.R . oa th, f ull oase·
ment, 2 car garage and den ·
tor Dad . 1 .. ac res, rura l
wa ter, much mor e. Don 't
miss th is one.
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1MMACULATELY KEPT
HO ME
N1 cc hom e fea Tur es 3
bedrooms ,
coni c al
hre p l c=~ce. ~~~tt 1 ng on good
c,1 Z(' lot, ver y tas tefu ll y
ctecora leO Hets an above
ltH' q ro uncl ~ w 1 mm1ng pool.
Bu r th1S hom e and you ' ll be
f bldY tor th e toot summer
&lt;.ldys! CAL L NOW FOR
M O RE
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EXQUISITE HOM E
Beau ti ful 5.73 acr es, some
wood land is the setting for ,
this g rac ious bri ck home, 3
or 4 bedr oom s, 1'12 bath,
m oder n b ui lt -In kitchen
with severa l ni ce cab inets,
family room with w.b .f.,
full basement with a
can ni ng k itc hen . Th is
spacious home has a 7 car
garage wi th aut omat ic
opener . Cent ral air, large
ni ce bac k pat io, concrete
dr i ve . Also a shop or extra
ga r age &amp; an a lum . bldg .
with shed This is a qua li ty
buill &amp; imm acul ately kepi
home . Love ly fl ower s &amp;
la nd scaping . Man y, many
eKir as. Pictures or word s
cannot describe th is home.
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RIVER VIEW
Loca l ed 3 miles below
G &lt;~tl i p O I ISO n St Rt 7, st or y
&lt;~ nd
hal f , frame , 3
tJed r oo m s, double car
gMage Also hs rental pro ·
perry Wi th 11. City SChOOl
d os t
GDDD I NVEST
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12' x52' 2 B.R., total elec ·
rric, all furn ished, al l ~
rented , loca te d on Old 160
at Everg reen . GOOd cond i·
rion , ve r y attract ive set · ~
ting , profitab le investment. ·m~
532 ,000.
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Located in Rappsbur g . 5
rooms , 3 B.R., under
skirted . Looks very nice!
Priced reasonab le .
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MODULAR HOME
d room s. 3 oed r ooms , 2
.)ath s, comple te k itc hen,
cen tral ai r, wafer tap , ver y
:oz y. Sittin g on 2 lovely
K res located off f rom
Sulavi ll e Por ter Rd
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ACREAGE
55 rlcres of rol li ng ground
suitab le tor bldg . Lots of
pasture. Line fences r e
good.
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COU NT RY HO ME
&amp; SACRES
LOC aH~ &lt;I on Stil tC Rl
141 .
n1 ce holT'\(', &lt;J bc ctroorn s
Own er will se ll w11n s.rnall
oown p aym~ nt &amp; 1.1na con
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MODERN BRICK
1 h1S lovely home (1nd 7 to J
c'!C r cs .s located sout h ot
Rio Gr an de on ST. Rt. 325 .
Fec1tur es 3 bedroom s. liv
1ng room. tamdt room ,
w .tl . llrep tace , modern
complete bui lt 1n k1lchcn . i
bcll hS. f ull basement. and
ctaraq c. Cily Sc hools .
SMwn tJy appo1n tmenl on
1y
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CEDAR A FRAME
One ac r e wooded tot
located approx . 12 mil es
from Gal li POl i S on Br um
I1C ic! Rd ) beoroom s, open
f ireplace and open sta 1r
way Th 1s Type at hom e is in
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191;, ACRES
ROLLING LAND
Well w it h electr ic pump.
Sept ic tank . ConcrefP. ,&gt;ad
for mobile home hookup.
Cellar hOuse . Lots of appiO'
trees . Some timber. Good
line fences. All minera l
rlgnrs goes. won 't las t~
long.
CALL
NOW
S15.000.00.

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1l ACRE LOT
Count y wa ter , well h~ 11C C&lt;I ,
cr ee k r uns lh roug tl ttw
land ,
t hree
ex ceiiPn t
bui ldin g si tes , All at a very
((~sona bl e pr ice .
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2 . 110rv older home, 3
iMnom, family room wllfl
flrtpltct, living room,
dining raom.. cerptltd
lhrOUihoUI, ki!CIItn
com p ltltlv • equ lpptd,
lltunclry room wllfl Wlllltt
1ncl dryer, 2 lllths, out.
building wllll tltclrlc for
sltrllt, ttum. ·sldl•t•
storm wlnclowl, new roof,
on double lot. Alidn1
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104 W.MIIn
Pomerov
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INDEPENDENTLY OWNED

SOUTHERN HILLS

NEW LISTING - Very ni ce farm with a modern home,
nas 4 bedrooms, bath, modern kltcnen, dining area,
for ced air fu rn ace . Hs 86 acres of beauti ful rolling land,
tobac co base, pond, block building, large barn .
Located on Clark Churcn Rd . off Rt. 160.

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FOR SALE
Smell roltll clothing lforo
In contlnutlly building
oru. Prlctd rNoont bly.
Cell . 446· 7400 for mort
dttolls.

BRICK 7 rooms , 4
bedrooms.
1'1'
baths
natural gas central heal.
city water, nice lev~l lot
and 2 car garage wlfh
workshop over. Near stores
too. Ask ing 130,000 .
7 ACRES PLUS - On good
State Route with rural
water
and
electric
available. lots of road
frontage
and
no
restrictions.
4 TO 5 ACRES - Located
west of Route 7 on paved
road . Water line by
property and electric on 11.
Assorted sizes and pr ices.
FAMILY HOME - Good tO
room
house
with
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bedrooms, 2 baths. fam ily
room , shop. gorage and 3
lots . Covered picnic patio.
and nice shade trees. VA
approved.
1 ROOM HOME 3
bedrooms, bath , gas floor
furnace . garage and lot
70'•100', All city utilities
and nice back yard for
$9,500 .
NEW LISTING Lot
125x125 on Powell Street In
Middleport . $6,000 .
NEW LISTING - Old 6
room house In need of
repairs. 7S acres of land. all
minerals and sewral n ice
hay fields. S25,000 .
FOR
LOOK , AHEAD
TOMORROW .
INVEST
TODAY.
HELEN L. TEAFORD
SUE P. MURPHY
G. BRUCE TEAFORD
REAL TOR ASSOCIATES

NlCE LOT - Good mobile home or building site , over
111 acre land, l ocated close to town on Rt. 141. Price
redu ce d to 1~.200.
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WE NEED LISTINGS
HAVE A WAITING LIST OF QUALIFIED
LIST WITH US FOR FAST ACTION ON
PROPERTY .

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weft 1ak.en care ot. There is an entrance
stairs to
t~e tower level. olso to the upper level. Upstairs tnere
are 4 bedrooms. with bath oft master bedroom. large
living room , kitchen with walnut cabinets, D.W., O.R.
1nd ret . D ining room has sliding doors lo back redwOOd
deck porcn. Downsta irs a very pretty fam ily room with
beautiful brick w.b . fireplace, fhird btlth, l and 1h C.l'lr
with utility room to one side . Becky Lane,
Phone «6·0458 .

Cheryl Lemley. usoclate ·
Home Phone 742 ·2003
Hill on Wolfe, usoclate
Home Phone Ut.1589
GeorgeS. HobsteHer.
Broker
Home Phone 992-S7J9

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992-3325
mE. second Street 1

$33,000

acre farm near Eno sui table for da ir y or beef catt le
lenced pasture. 3 ponds. Barn, milking parlor.
and other ou tbldg . 3 BR remodeled farm nomE
ki tc hen with range, dishwasher &amp; dlsp . In
storm doors &amp; windows . Make an appoint
is farm soon .

GRAB IT FAST. It won ' t Jut. Sprawling l BR brick
ranch Is priced to sell &amp; oilers 1110 sq . ft . oltivlng area
with 3 baths, form~ I dining rm .. t1mitv rm . with stone
fireplace equipped kitchen &amp; hell pump PLUS a large
1 car garage &amp; partially finished full basement .
Locilted on theW . T . W1tson Rd . near Rodney . Shown
by appointment only . STROUT REALTY 446-0008.

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$35,000

$79,900

BEAUTIFUL BRICK RANCH on 3 ci ty loi s, level
w i th 17x35 oval 1nground pooL The children &amp; Mom
w ill love it . Ma ny , man y gOOd ies witn th is 3
bedroom hom e.

Otorge S. Hoblttlttr Jr.
Broker
107'1• Sycamore St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Ph. 992-6333
Office Hours
4p.m.
Closed Thurldaysand
Saturdays at noon
Your Full Tlmt
Rtal Estate Broker
NEW LISTING
3
bedroom older home with
seml · modern
kitchen ,
natural gas healing, oak
and birch floors , situated
on large lot 100' • 250' In
village
of
Chester .
Wellworth 116.000.00 selling
price .
LOOKING FOR YOUR
FIRST HOMEr Darling 3
bedroom
home
In
Syrecuse . Priced just
rlghtll Call now for private
showing.
AN ATTRACTIVE well
malnltlned older home In
Racine . Living room with
firep lace. dining room.
nice
kitchen.
large
pleasant room for flowers.
3 bedrooms. has two types
of heat, lots of storage
space .
Garage
and
workshop. Call today for all
details . Only 132.000.00
NICE DOUBLE WIDE
mobile home In Arbaugh
Additlor In Tuppers Plains.
HOme Is 24' • 52' and Is
situated on Corner Lot.
Qo\ly $5,000.00 down will
buy this nice home. Selling
price 121,000.00.
RELAX THIS SUMMER In
th Is spacious 12 room Split
Leve l Colonial with 5
bedrooms, 3 lull baths,
Inter-com system, central
heating
and
air
cordltlorlng. Sun deck. 2
car garage and much
more ! ! Located In Riggs
Crest Manor . Well worth
$65.000 .00
WE HAVE MANY CALLS
EACH DAY FOR NICE
· FARMS AND HOMES.
CALL US TODAY TO
FIND OUT HOW TO LIST
YOUR PROPERTY .

WE
ADVERTISE
SELL- TRADE.

tSS Ac r e farm , 60 acres tillable, r est pasture and
timber . 1,200 lb. tobacco base . Excellent build ing sites
atong state route . Ga ll ia Counly rural water . 40' 1C60'
barn, tool shed and implement shed. Buildings in gOOd
cond. 3 BR , 2 bath home with full basement. 2 ca r
Jar age .

My pledge to you : Personal service and fa st ac ·
tion .

WE NEED USTINGS

RODNEY AREA - 160 •cres. 100 acres pasture &amp;
tropland, coal &amp; llmestone reported, near l'roposed
U.S. 3S, good Investment property . $100,000 .

$34,900.

BUILDING ON UPPER lND AVE,., needs some
repair . Pri ce reduced .

CROWN CITY - 3 bedroom home on large tol . Pr ic
ed r ignt , $14 ,900

INCOME PROPERTY- 22,000 sq . H. building located .
In Middleport. rent potential of over 130,000 per year.
Call for more Information .

FARM FOR SALE - '19 ACRES - All clean, mostly
tillable , presently In gra55, 2 ponds. several good barns
&amp; sheds. 3 cow milk parlow. lob. base. 12x60 mobile
home Is now rented, 650ft . frontage on State Rt. 55~ at
Eno. 0111o. 2.000 ft. frontage on county rd . 175,000. Call
for more detai ls.

2SO'x1SO' BUILDING LOT near Evergreen, along
highway , rural water, price 55,900.

10 ACRES OUT - Cleared on front w ith septic tank
r eady to bu ild on

RACCOON CREEK - · 13 acres of flat land with
appro•. 1500 ft. of creek frontage. sandy soil, barn,
loc•led in Northern Gall la Co. 113,000.

LOTS FOR SALE - Located on old Route 160 at
Evergreen, lincoln Pike &amp; Georges Creek Rd. Co.
water available. Mobile homes welcom"'

3 year Old brick ra nch in Ga llipolis City School Distr i ct,
Green Elementary . 3 BR , 1112 baths. Fully carpeted,
birch doors and woodwork , marble sills, crysta l
chandelier , 2 car finished garage only begi ns the list of
extras avai lable In th is beautiful home.

NEW Ll STING : 2 bedroom , Betnel Rd .• I acre land,
well , or r ural water , fuel oil furna ce. Priced tor quick
sale . $12,000.00.

Let us place your home or farm . Approximiltely

MORGAN TOWNSHIP - 36 acres near Meigs Mines, 5
acres leveL most of balance could be pasture, sm•ll
stream. township road, $11,900.

COMMERCIAL SITE - Located on State Route 7 at
Kanauga. Corner lot has approx. 170ft. frontage on 7.
Ideal for almost •ny type business .

LOOKING FOR THAT " Dream Spot" along the
Ohio!!! Located .:tpprox . 15 mins. below Galli polis, •
over looking the beautiful Ohio Is this com fortabl e
home just wa iti ng for you 3.5 acres in all , 4 porches.
observat ion deck , fruit and shade trees . Owner leaving
area . Immediate possession, priced for onl y $19,500 .00.

PRICE REDUCED on this 2 bedroom home on Lower
River Rd ., 111 acre tot , city water . Owner anxious to
sel l. Priced lor m,ooo.oo.

PLANNING TO SELL
Li .. t v. ith us &amp; t promise 100% of mv kr1owledge, my
ib1 .1t , mv enerqv as well as advertising &amp; aggressive pr omotion for each home. we are the mat chmaker for buver and seller. Advertising produces
prospech but we do the selling, 50 deal with us.

OWN YOUR OWN CAMPSITE In the wilderness of the
W•yne N•tional Forest . s to 8 acre tracts of woodl•nd
now avallobie adjoining thous•nds of acres of
government land. Public hunting, fl•hlng and camping
permiHed . Prices start at S2500 with financing
available.

BUILDING OR MOBILE HOME SITE - 4 acres on
Glassburn Rd . In Springfield Twp. $4,000.

NEW LISTING - BUILDERS, YOUR ATTENTION,
PLEASE 't - we rwe just li sted prime building lots on
Rt. 7 - S minutes f rom the Silver Bridge. There are 14
Jots, engineer platted with 6" and 8" sewer, til ed 71!1 ft .
\Jnderground . Just imag1 ne ~ no clear ing or but IdOl ·
mg . These lots are flat and readv . wa iting for vour
building e)(pertise.
NEW LISTING - PEACEFUL AND SERENE - This
property can be purchased with or wi thout a 1971
Richardson mobile home . There are 12 acres of la nd ,
mostly cleared, som e wooded, with a new fence line .
Also has a small barn and spring . Located ott ol Rt . 775
- Pr iced right !

Your Best Real Estate Buys Are
Found in the Sunday Times-Sentinel
HOBSTETTER
REALTY

TONEY REALTY (0
BOB LANE
BRANCH MANAGER
855 SECOND AVENUE

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MOBILE HOME COURT
Thr ee goOd mobi le homes
loca ted close to c1fy . Owner
wi ll sell with sma ll down
payment &amp; rand contra ct to
any qualifi ed buyer . CA LL
TODAY!
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Are you th ink ing of buying
a mobil e hOme? Like new
1975 Vinda ie- mobile home.
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All se t uP and ready to be
1
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moiJed 1nt o. Le t's Deal TO·
day !
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1)4-TheSunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, JW1e 18,19711

Your Best Real Estate Buys Are Found in the Sunday Times-Sentinel

LOG CABIN - Large stone fireplace, modern bath,
loft.logs are hand hewn, 14 wooded acres, great place
to get away.

OFFICE 446-7900
GALLI POLIS , OHIO
THESE ARE ALL NEW LISTING5 .
LISTED WTlHtN PAST7 DAYS.

RUSSEll VtOOD
REALlOR

. COUNTRY MANOR - FIVE MILES OUT -1231cr.. ,
appio x. so acres tillable, balance pasture, tob. base,
tots of fru it trees, springs, 2 wells, 2 ponds, rur•l water,
large barn , milk parlor, several sheds. Elegant col ·
onial home has been completely remodeled &amp; features
new vinyl siding, new gutters, new plumbing, modern
kitchen , w·w carpet. cent. air, 3 or 4 BR 's. Call
STROUT REALTY t 0r an appointmentto see. 446-0008 . .

446-1066

CANADAY REAL
446-3636

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THIS BEAUTY IS LOCATED IN VINTON. - II has so
many extras, you 'll have to call us tor them . The basics
are 3 bedrooms, sewi ng room , la rge liv ing room, for ·
mal din ing , lovely kitchen upsta irs. In the full base ·
ment mere is a family room , pantry room , furnace
room, another kitchen and shower . There are 2 fan ·
tast ic fireplaces and tons ot closets. also a large heated
garage . Call lor more details.
NEW LISTING - Lovely 2 story frame. It has 4
bedrooms - 2 up and 2 down , large ti~o~ i ng room with
woodburner , dining room , very nice built · In kitchen in ·
eluding oven &amp; range, refrigerator and dis hwasher
with lots of nice cabinets and large bath . There a lso is a
freezer included, in the basement. Also a large one car
garage situated on a nice lot - 542,500.

NEW LISTING - Lovely bi ·level with a good pr ice .
This hOme has 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath and 2 halt baths ,
large liv ing room , f o~mal dining, complete kitchen .
There Is a large family room w ith beautiful brick l rpl. ,
a redwood ,deck off the dining area , a one·car garage
and util it y room , situated on l,:, acre tot on Rt . 160.
NEW LISTING - Beauf 1fuf 41evel home, stone&amp;. vinyl
construction . Th is home has everv th ing . There are 4
bedrooms, formal dining room , com plete kitchen , 3
baths, one w ith a dressing room - off the master
bedroom . Large li ving r oom with stone firelace and
pat io oft familv room . 2 large rooms in basement level ,
util ity room and 11f2 car garage, si tuated on 1 acre .

NEW LISTING - Located in Ever green ~ yr . old
frame home w ith 3 bedrooms, nice living room , eat· in
kitchen. one bath and utility room . on a nice size lot.
AT HOME
BOB LANE
·~6 · 1049
BECKY LANE
446·0451
VICKIE HAULDREN
446-4041
WALT LANE
446-0451
DENVER HIGLEY
446·0002
367-7129
KENNY RATLIFF

3 BEDROOM carpeted nome in
heat, 2 additional tot s included

PRICE REDUCED : 3 bedroom home. located on
Neighborhood Rd .. just outside ci t y limits. Newly
remodeled, conven ient location, c1ty water, nat. gas .
Pr ice $22.500.
THREE BEDROOM, commanding view of the Ohio
River . City water, f. a . fuel oil furnace , located on cor ·
ner ot Rt . 7 and Rl . 218 . Also 20'x30' block building, ex ·
ce llent residen1ial or commercial location. Price
$45.000 .00.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING. in Jackson, 0 ., now under
lease . Buy botn for $40,000 .00.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING on Eastern Ave ., 80 ' fran ·
tage x 150' deep . 2 rentals ( 1 house, l ap t . plus com mer ·
cia lpu ild lng) . Price $7S,OOO .OO .
NEW l BEDROOM, all electric , carpeted home located
on Bear Run Rd ., approx . 4 acres, right -of -way to Raccoon Lreek . Buy now for $35,000 .00.
NEW LISTING : Business, or bu ild ing lot in Eureka .
Lg . lot, w ·septic tank . Situated on Rt. 7. Buy tor
16,000.00

PROFESSIONAL BUILDING : 15,000 sq . II . located ad
jacent to golf course, one level. no st eps, ideal tor of ·
fices, scnools, professional act ivit ies . For more in ·
formation call.u/&gt;·1066.

BUILDING LOTS : 7S'x l 20', all underground util i ties.
rural water, central sewage collec t ion, blacktop
streets . No mobile homes. Price S4,000.00.
NEW LISTING : Duplex. si tu ated on 4th Ave .. in
Gallipolis. Uve in one side, rent the other ... Pr iced to
..,11. $22.000.00 .
IF YOU ' RE THINKING ABOUT SELLING , GIVE US
A CALL ANO WE 'L L BE HAPPY TO DISCUSS OUR
LIS T ING CONTRACT WITH YOU . WE HAVE
BUYERS BUT WE NEED LtSTINGSIII LET US
~ELL YOUR HOME WHEN YOU ' RE READY .

71% check the newspaper ads before buying .

EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS - 4 rms .. bath, part
basement , needs some repairs, wood·burnlng stove ,
almost 2 •cres on the Barcus Hollow Rd ., Pay
Township. Gallipolis City School Dis!.

RESTRICTED BUILDING LOT - Corner lot In Spring
Valley Estates. 166ft. frontage on Maple . One of Gallla
Co.' s nicest subdivisions. All util i ties •vallable . $6,000.
Brand new " L shaped " lrame, 3 BR. 2 lull baths,
fir epl ace. Combo. kitchen and family rm. Fully
carpeted , tastefully decorated. Giant si zed gar age with
room for works hop. Just a wonderful place to live !

$50,000
Over 13 acres fl at to rotting only 111, miles from city .
Several exce llent building sites. Frame home with
alum . siding . Basement, garage. 2 barns . Lots of fru it
tr ees . Hom e and land in exce llent cond .

$50,000
Mob ile home court near Rio Grande 6 plus acres
already t1as 4 mobile hom e sites . Offi ce bldg . with 1/2
ba t h. Ofher buildings, cal l or st op by for complete informa1i on. T his is a great locati on for lg. court .

$42,500
3rick . and fram e ranch in excellent neig hborhocf.
Beau tif ul green lawn , lOO' x200', has small barn,
storage bldQ. wi th loft . Cha in l ink fence in rear. 3 BR ,
full y carpeted . Lots of cabinets •n ki tche n plus range
and dishwasher . Cen . ai r cond . Drapes included .

A SOUND INVESTMENT describes this 47 A. tract of
land. Located appro• . 3'1• mi. from Hol zer Hospita l
near Kerr. Rolling tract Is mostly clean grassland &amp;
priced at $40,000.
COMMERCIAL LAND FOR LEASE - &lt;00 fl . frontage
on State Route 1 appro•. 6 mi. nor th of town . Will lease
all or part .
PASTURE FARM FOR SALE - 137 A. cl~an rolling
grassland. good fences &amp; cross lences, springs. lob.
base. 5 rm . house, barn . frorts on 3 rds.. Walnut Twp.,
$45,000.
BABY FARM - Ty coon Lake area, 10 acres mostly
clean grassland, nicely remodeled 2 story home, 4
BR 's, bath, f\lodern kl tch~n. formal dining rm .. new
shag carpet, Co . water, 3 small outbuildings.
Immediate occupancy, Gallipolis City School Dlst.
LISTINGS NEEDED 'NATIONALLY - WE BUY -

SUPEtf l lWESTMENT - Potenlially high return
tor me investor w ith imagina t ion . Three lots zoned
commercia l on except ionallY h1gh traffi c ttow
streel. Traffic i s sl owed due to adj oi ning bu si nesses .
Extra large comfortab le home r ead ily adapted to
m ini mall w ith toad s of off str ee t park ing . Call AC
614· 446-3434 ,d ays or AC 614 ·446 3964 evenings and
Sundays .

and fram e ranch, sunken family rm . with bri c ~
"'"'nlf•ot wood burner . Kit chen nas ~na ck bar will
of cabinets. 3 BR , 12'x24 ' covered p;ltln Cit)·
~s&lt; ro ooll s 116.00 gas budget.
Well kepl2 story 3 BR brick and frame . Fam ily room .
Frankt1n lireptace. Offers lots of privacy . Kvger Creek
Schoo ls . Rural water .

$29,900
2.27 cleared acres with late model double wide, 24•52,
with nice kitcnen, 3 BR , 2 baths and extra large ut ility
r:oom . On black top road 8 miles from town . Ci t v School
District .

$67,000
J miles from cit y, one of the area 's most des irable
neighborhoods. Ga llia Academy Hig h Schoo l, Green
Elementary School, 3 BR ranch, family Kitchen din ing
!rea . built ·ln counter top range, d l shwash~r and
1isposal. Large living room with II r eplace . 3•x60 barn.
3 car garage. FIFTY ·SEVEN ACRES, good fenced
pasture, pond , timber , some Wllfnut. M inera l rights go
.vith farm . ShOwn by appointment only ,

BAIRD &amp;FULLER
REALTY
1218 EASTERN AVE. - GAlliPOLIS, OHIO
"We Sell Better Living"

OFFICE 446-7013

$133,000

$150,000

SALES ASSOCIATES
4441·3828
EARL WIN TERS
156·6740
LEE JOHNSON
675-4167
JOHN CAUDILL
Gallipolis, Ohio
45l-lnd Ave,

117 ac r es high tv prOduct ive farm eq uipped t o sell grade
A mi lk . 37 acres tillable land, 75 ac r es fenced pasture,
pond, some timber , 1836 No. toba cco base . Good t::arn
and olher outbldg ,

NEW AD DAILY"
HAVE MORE FARMS, HOMES &amp; BUSINESS
ROPERTY AVAILABLE. CALL

446-3636
ANY HOUR
BETTER YET ... STOP BY AND SEE US AT 2S
LOCUST ST .. GALLIPOLIS, 0 ,

RON CANADAY, REALTOR
Audrey unad1y
Realtor Associ1te

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BEAUTIFUL BI ·LEVEL - Priced lo sell, this lovely
home nas 3 bedrooms, 1 full batn and two If• baths, fully
ca rpeted, wife approved kitchen, large family room
with lovely br ick fireplace , located on J;,.acre nice level
lot . All this for 145,000 , better hurry .
HOME WITH RENTAL - Buy th is 3 bedroom home
wit h bath , dining room , enclosed back porcn and lel the
rent from a 2 bedroom garage ap•rtment help make
your paymen t . Good location In town, S34,000 .
NEW LISTING - very nice 1912 Globemaster l4x64
mobile home, has 2 bedrooms, bath with shower, partial furniture, block foundation. •;, acre !~vel land,
located on ClarK c nurch Rd . off Rt .. 160,$ 13,500.
GOOD BUY - Good older home, 3 bedrooms, bath.
forced air furnace, located on a nice lot In Bidwell,
needs a little work but only S12,800 .

lOS ACRES - Good farm with a modern 2 bedroom
home, fully carpeted, nice kitcnen . would be a gOOd
beef farm , has a l•rpe barn, ~0'•250' wi th e&lt;JUIJ&gt;ment
tor raising poultry, nice pond , Ferguson
equipment, let us snow you tnls fine farm,
MOrgan Township, good buy tor $55,000.

BE THE FIRST TO SEE THIS ONE . Lovely 2 story In
town,l BR'I, 2 full baths, t.r.. LR, format dining rm,
formal foyer, modern kitchen, 2 WI flropt.ces, .lull
btMmtnl , gas hut and carport, Shown by
eppolntmtnl only, STROUT REALTY , 4... oooe.

PASTURE FARM FOR
RENT
Located In
Morgan Township, 41
acres , pond , STROUT
REALTY , 446-0001.

Evenina Cal
Oscar Baird, Realtor 446-4632

John Fuler, Realtor 446-4327

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llorvlti I Ioomer, lltatlor ASHC, 241-HI.•

lteal i;otate for Sale

23 LOCUST STREET

446-6610

ur A. Nibert, Reanor- 446·4672
Bonnie Stutes, Assoc .-446-2885
Merrill Carter, Assoc .-3 79 ·2184
James Stutes, Assoc .-446-2885

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Ph. Home 245-9114
Ph. Home 446-9539
Gallia County', Fastest Growing Real Estate Agency

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Artnur A. Nibert
Sen1or Memq~
American Soc iety
Of Appraisers

We Need Your Home or Farm To Sell
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This home has been tota ll y ref inished and
decora ted . Features L .R., F.R .. din ing
rm ., bu i1t·in kitch en . Th is home has a
beau ty shop wi th al l equ ipment . Rea dy to
sta rt a business. Owner is anx ious to sell ,
wi ll help finance or V.A .• F.H .A. f inancing
11 166
is avail able .

NEW LISTINGS39,900
All perma stone home in Cr own City
feat ur ing 3 bed room s. li ving r oo m. fam ily
r oom, wo od burne r, &amp; all the essentials
any home could need . 11 sit s on a beaut iful ·
ly landscaped tot which has several very
pr oduct ive fr ui t tree s. Thi s ho me is pr iced
we ll be low re placement cost . Call for more
deta ils.
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RESIDENTIAL
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Bonnie Stutes
Evenings
;46·2885
COZY AND COMFORTABLE
Nice large shade trees sets off this l ovely 2
B. R. home with large living room , ki tchen
&amp; batn . Al l lurnitu re &amp; drapes stay . Jus1
move in . Kyger Creek School Distri ct .
4 LOTS
Lots No. 31. 32. 33 &amp; 34 in
Pa tr 1ot .
Rural
water
available. Will se ll in pairs
or all . CALL TODAY .
LARGE AND
BEAUTIFUL
Lovely 3 B.R. brick country
home situa ted on 2 A . of ex ·
tra nice land . La rge living
room With firelace , country
kitchen with lovely tlu ilt ·in
cabinets. disposal. all oven
counter top range &amp;. grill
pantry . din ing room &amp; 21~
baths . Large family &amp;
re crea11on room with
fireplace &amp;. bar , ut i lity
room plus plenty of storage
ara . Ni ce covered patio ,
storage bu ilding &amp; po ny sh
ed . Rural water plus well
wilh pump. THI S HOME
WAS BUILT WITH YOUR
FAMILY I N MIND . LOW
PRICE!
NEW 3 BEDROOMS
In Green Twp. &amp; scnoots.
carpe ted throughout . 6
room home, modern ki tchen with nice built ·in
cab inets. Front con crete
patio 10 ft . x 20 ft . Wh ite
prime siding with black
shutters . Located on State
Highway 141. 4 mi les from
Gal lipoliS. WON ' T LAST
LONG.
SITTING PRETTY
Cl ose 1o Holzer HospiTal.
Beautiful 4 BR br ick home
with possible 17 A. more or
less. Large l iving room ,
dining room &amp; ki-t chen wi th
lots at built ·in cabinets,
wal l oven &amp; counlertop
range . Farm ily room&amp;. kit·
chenette for ca sual liv ing
or poss ible entertain ing.
L arg e util i ty
ro o m .
workshop &amp; possibl e den or
study . Extra nice pa t io &amp;
landscaping. SEE TH IS
'ONE TODAY ! MU ST
SELL NOW !
LEVEL LAND &amp; HOME
6 room home wi th 3 BR &amp;
bath, F .A. turnace &amp; rural
water . Approx . 41-!. A. of ex ·
tra nice level land. Could
be building lots or use.d lor
farming . Call for more
details .
2 LOTS
Lots Nos . 14 &amp; 15 in Mor·
rison Add i tion in Bidwell .
Level land. Rural water
available , 11,000 .00 each.
1 LOT
Nice Lot 58 In Patr iot . All
level.
Rura l
water
avallabl~ . Nice lot. only
$3,750.00.

FANTASTIC LOCATION
Walk into the lovely en trance wav of this
spacious brick bi ·level. 5 B.R .• large fa mi ·
ty room with woodburning fireplace, tor ·
ma l dining &amp; l iving room, 2 baths, l arge
uti lity room , 2 car garage. Lovely kitchen
with disposal , dishwasher &amp; range . Heat
pump &amp; central air . Close to Holzer
Hospita l. Ci ty Sc hool System .

TRI ·LEVEL
ONE ACRE
Pric ed w ith or withoul fur
niture . Newly bu111 7
rooms . Appr ox . 5 mi les
from Ga lli po lis, 1 bath s.
Partiill bri ck f ron t, rural
water . Has a woodburning
st ove plus for ce d air fur
na ce . The ho me is com
pletely furn ished including
a queen size bl~ droom su1te
in one bedro om , canopy
bed in another . se t of bunk
beds in th e I hi rd bedroom .
All you have to do is move
your personal items in &amp;
sta r t living . L arge garden
area . Storage bar n. All of
th is for ONLY! CAL L US
NOW . You won ' t believe
th is low pri ce .
SPRING VALLEY
SUBDIVIISION
Vacant lots, nice size
building lots with all
uti lir ies there . Lot size
101.8 ' by 171 .2' . Beller get
' um now.
HOME&amp;INCOME
PRODUCING PROPERTY
6 rooms. 3 BR home loca ted
on old Rt . 160 in Porter witn
1974- 14'x72' mob ile home.
3 BR with comlt •l e ki tchen.
electric coo k ~ t o v e &amp;
ref rig . F .A. furn ace. central air . Home has il stoke r
coal stove. Liv e 1n one
r ent the oth er . G·a llia Rural
Wa ter Sy stem . 11~ lol . All
lor only 127.000.00. Ca ll
Now .
COMMERCI~.L LANO
A tong R t. 35 west of
Gallipol is Al l l ~ ve l Rural
Wat er availab lf? On two
s1d es approx H to 10 A.
PHON E F DR D E r AIL S
42ACRES
VACANT I. ANO
Lo ts of road f ren tage 1.. n
Morgan Lane . Some good
line fencing. ~lome wh ite
oak timber. Appr o)( . 15 A.
t il labl e. All cou l d be
pa stured . ALL FOR ONLY
$13,900.00 .
V.A. APPIWV ED
5 ROOM COTTAGE
CHILLICOTHE RD .
Welt kept 2 bedroom home ,
bath , liv ing roo m. for mal
OR . Nice size ki tc hen, fu ll
baement , atta ched gar age.
Two porches, one is a rarge
tront por ch , n rce to enjoy .
There is a lso a large
garden area a11d yard . This.
property must be sold It is
priced r ight, Y•JU can buy it
today . Move in tomorrow.
3~ACRES - NEWHOME

4 BEDROOM HOME
Nice, cl ean home wim
wood or coal burning
tirepla ce ·bric k mantel.
Modern kitchen with range
&amp; re fr lg . Rural water
system . F .A. furna ce, 2 car
garage &amp; stofage area, 6
large shade trees . Good
large level garden space .
N ice modest home at
modest price . P~ON E
FOR INFO RMATION .
.
I ACRES-LOH
OF PINE TREES
Deep well , El~ctrlc pump.
Well house, eptic tank . ~~;,
miles to M ine No. 1. Ap·
pro•. 5 acres of timber. All
8 acres levelland .

On Scoll Schoo l Rd .. 4 BR ,
ea t·ln k i tchen, large living
room · 12 ft. " 28 ft. lnd
house has 6 r c&lt;&gt;ms, J B R,
barn (block). &amp; lots of
other bu i lding~ . 2 car
garage sepa1· ate from
home . Approx , 27 A. of
t i mbe r ~ some pines. 12 A.
til lable . GoOd 1ine l ences .
All mineral rights goes
with land.
4ACRES MORE
OR LE' SS
Wooded lo t. !S ome pine
trees. Approx. ·1 mile from
ce~tenary
on Herman ·
Northup Rd . Pi ck vour own
bldg . site .

NEW BRICK RANCH
GALLIPOLIS CITY
SCHOOL SYSTEM
Beautiful green lan dscaped
yard , ) B .R.. dining area ,
living room , nice step
saver kit chen , utility room
&amp; 1112 baths . Central air .
Forced air fur nac e. Ther·
mopane windows. Just off
Rt. 35 west of Ga l lipolis.
NICE HOME .
RIVERFRONT HOME
3 BEDROOMS
Beaut iful view of th e Ohi o
River r i gh t from your liv
ing room . Lik e to boat, f ish,
and r ela x each ev en ing on
our own river front? 6 ro om
r em od e led hom e, ni ce
modern k itchen, F . and 8
por ches, na t. gas forced air
furna ce. all rooms a re nice
l y ca r pe ted . Your own
wat er system . Wh ite alum .
outsi de cover ing , 7 targe
n1ce ly shaded tot s with
cher ry tr ees an d one
peac h. A ver y econ omical
pl ace t o li ve .
o13 A. CLEARED
ROLLING LAND
Approx . 40 A. tillable , 60 A.
pasture . Nice til e block
barn. approx . 40 ' x:60 ',
equip . shed and lots of
ot!ler build .. S cherrv trees,
3 apple, grpe hdrbor ..
Stream flows lhrough pro·
perty A ll mineral rights
goes . 6 room home, 3 BR .
basement . Storm doors and
w indow s. Bu ilt·in k i fcrte n
cbinet s. cook stoiJe &amp; elec .
r efr ig. Fuel oil forc ed air
turn . Plenty of water . 2
garages . A r eal good farm ,
on ly 11!2 miles to bank and
~ r(.:ery :;!') ,.~ . CA L L NOW .

ATE NT ION BUILD ERS '
Choice build if1g sigh1S ad ·
joining Porterbrook Sub ·
div ision . F ive ac res level
ta nd
all perfec t tor
bui lding . VERY MUCH
DESIR ED LOC Al I()N ,
1 ROOM HOME &amp;

PROFITABLE
RESTAURANT
Wi th 37 1'4 A. of level land .
Home has 3 B.R., base·
ment , forma l dining room ,
living room with woodburn ·
ing f irepla ce, modern k it·
chen. All rooms have wa !l
to wall carpeting . Storm
doo r s and windows. Milk ·
ing house &amp; parlor , corn
cr ib . RESTAURANT - 40
ll .xS2 ft. with all eQuipment
needed . Approx . 50 fl . from
home. City water system .
All mineral r ights goes
with property . A ni ce home
witn an ex cellent invest·
ment bui lding . CALL NOW.
30 ACRES
WOODED AREA
vacant land, al l mineral
r ignts goes . A good place to
retreat. Hun t or just be by
yoursell . ONLY $14,900.00.

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TWO STORY HOUSE
Modern buill in kitchen .
batn . House in good
condition , garage. good
level e•tra lot with block
bldg . Worth i ts money
s1a.ooo . Bidwel l. Ohio .
No. 17l

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Merr iII Carter
Evenings
379·2184

Jim Stutes
E YCn1ngs
~46 - 288)

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4BEDROOM
VE RY REASONABLE
Th 1S one has i t al l
t1rep 1ace, layroom. ful lY
ca rpeted, central a1 r , huge
l car garage. Park Lane
Su bd iv i sion .
II 162

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CITY PROPERT Y
'l stor y t nu11e. &lt;1 bed room s.
open si Cllrcase . Al so.-. utili
tv t) tdg . and o qar (1qe All
thl 5 toca tcd on o l.'irac lot
Wllh a new chn1n l1nk tcncc
LOO K TH IS OVER!
! 127

GOOO INVE STMENT OR
~ENTAL PROPERTY
Own er will help fi nance
fh 1s 12 acr es. mor e or les5,
of vaca nt land Possi ble
hookup f or 2 mob 1le homes
Close to m 1nes .
!1 119

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PRICE REDUCED
TO S46,DDD
Bi le vel. almos t new, 3
bedr oom s, very apcaling
home, baseboa r d hea t and
Jot ul wood bur ner . House
and 4 lots al l se ll ing . Ap
prox . 2 miles from Holzer
M ed ic al Cen ter . Sel ling
below toda y 's ma rk e t . ~ t so

VACANT LAND
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VACANT LAND
27 acr es . 10 rll la iJic, 11
pastur e, oldcor IJarn. 1300 lb
tobacco base , pl en ty wn ter.
$11,500.
; 10 1

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ACREAGE
S i :~~. acre s on biacktop r oad .
Half of area or m or e is
wood tot. Hannan Tra ce
School Dist. Ca ll now ~ l'll

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BUILDING LOTS
INVESTMENT
Almost tour gr een acres.
located on so. Rt. 775. o ver
600 tt . road front age . Rural
water available.
N 14 2

SMALL FARM SITE
'17 acr es, tobac co ba se,
ru ral wa ter , city schools , 4
miles fr om GallipO liS on
blacktop road . super toea
l 1on and buy
won ' t lflst
long,
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CENTURY 21
RANCH4BEDROOMS
Sp(1ce aboumts in thi s
roomy horN:
'1 w .b.
fl re pla cs. full t 1n1sned
bf1semon1 , doub le ca r
w i th

c&gt; l ec rr ic

opener . Si t llng on a good
SllC to t toc atr d of! f r om Sl
Rl 160 C1 ty sc noot 01s1.
Shown IJY appoin tment.
Call for mor e de t ail s! 11 132

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OWNER SAYS SEL L
No reasonable off er retu s
eel ! Tn 1s home S(.•t11ng 1S
scrcnr and peacefu l. en iov
Ihe cvcn1ng s 1n a co zy coun
try atmospnerc, but yet
locatca on l y one mile and ("\
nr1 lf of State Rt 35 7
nedrooms m oocrn buil l 1n
k1 fChCfl , c11n1n g room w1lh
nardwood floors . 11v 1ng
room and n1 CC oath . New
garage 2&lt;1 ' x30' het'S panel ed
I and tC).lured CCIIir19

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NEAL REALTY
PHONE 446 · 1694
See this uceptionally 'well
kept hom e with 3 BR , 2112
bath. full basement. lormal
din ing room , rec . room, air
conditioned, natural gas
heat . Situated on a
beautilully land sca ped tof
in Spring Valley Sub·
Division. This home is prlc ·
ed in tne uo•s. Call today
for appt.
1
Chirles M. Neal
446 ·1S46
J . Michael Nea l
446 · 150~
Sam Nea l
446-735~

SPRING SPECIAL
· 15 ac res, small pond and a
str ong spr 1ng tor wa ter , &lt;'~ P
prox. 970 lbs to bacco, 2
bldgs. Pr iced to se ll. 11 18

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CITY PROPERTY , EX ·
CELLENT CONDIT ION
Owner ClnX IOUS 10 Se ll !h iS
bn ck home S11uatecl on a
5PCI CIOUS woocl ed lot W1 l h1n
Cl ly l 1m 1!S (Oly W b
flr cplncc. 3 bedrooms. 7
car gnruqe A good qu.111tv
built norn c Look. thi s over
and ma ke us an otl er! If 126

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LARGE HOME IN CITY
L M lJt ' 2 ~ t o ry house , q
r oo ms Hous&lt;' 1S moder n
~-.m1 1n qooct conctd10 ri Pr 1c
f'(l r 1· as.o nnl1l e Owne r
n&lt;'etls to m ove tn1 s proper
ty 1mrned1alely Pl ease call
tor rnorr 1ntnrrna l1 on . 11 135

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WITH IN WALKING
DISTANCE OF SC HO OLS
City property . 2 ~l ory . · Q
bedrooms , g a~ heat. Very
reasonably
p r1c ed !
# 149

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SOUTHERN HILL S
SPECIAL PRICED LOW
6 rooms. lull basement. lg .
garden area . good stor age
bldg . Rt 141. justout of c 1ry
11m 1ts
should sell fast.
Wor t h
everv
penny 525.000
I t 28

FARMS

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18 ACRES
MUS T SELL
IMMEDIATELY
Buil t in ki tchen . DR .. L. R,
&lt;J or 5 B R Owner says
tota ll y insul at ed. A l um .
siding . 2 nice fi rep laces,
large yard. bar n.. BOO lb .
to ba cco base . stoc ked
pond, good wood lot. Ideal
for keeping hor ses or
cattle .
M uc h
more .
Blacktop rd. Harrison Twp.
540.000 .
No. 157

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33 ACRE FARM
4 rm , house, 12 ' x SO' mobile
nome , 2 d r illed wel !s,
stocked farm pond . Mosf of
the land lays we ll. could be
used many ways. E)(tra
mob ile home hook up and
septic tank on another good
locati on. Raccoon Two.
No. 110

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WANTED : NEW
OWNER -$75, 000
Let ' s sell this outstanding
farm . Top condition and
produ ction Is here. Ready
lo make vou mone y and a
farm to be proud of . Level
tillabl e land, clean pasture
fie lds,
toba cc o base .
modern remodeled house,
barn and ma ch inery shed .
It ' s all here. Yoo can be the

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GENERAL FARM
Localed ott Slate Rt. 325,
Perr y Twp.. 52 ac res .
Tillable land , pasture and
som e wood ed area . Moder n
6 r oom house and barn .
Over 800 lbs tobacco base .
PRICED TD SELL!
1 144

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A LOVELY COUNTRY
HOME AND SACRES
Story and a ha ll completely
r emod(.'ll'd 1nS1cte ancl out
Lot born . g ara qe. hay she d,
allCt CO JI UI 1I1 Ty bi Cig If 'S
IUSI l ops. tor the money!
Call lor mor e detods TO
DAY! $28.9no
~ 112

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89ACRES
CL AY TOWNSHIP
House, 2 bar ns, tobacco
base, ver y scen 1c area , 2
beau tiful lakes. stocked
wi th f ish . Excellent tor
f ishing, boat ing or hun tinQ .
Just good li v ing.
If 161

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SPECIAL SECLUSION
130 acres wooded se tt ing
tor thi s new full y equi pped
home ,_ has tar m bui l di ngs
inc lu di ng second home al l
an easy dr iiJe from Gavin
or the M ines .
1163

118 acre s, over 40 acres
level ti llable land, th e re st
is pa stur e and woodland .
Tobacco base , 6 r oom
house , good barn . other
outbuildings . Selling below

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CATTLE FARM
Cattl e prices are looking 1
up. Lois of pasture, plenty
water, some good timber .
Owner says sel l now . N148

PLANTATION
69 acres on St . Rt. 325 and
Cora Mil l Rd .. 8 r oom s.
Farm well fenced . Good
outbu ildings, 35 acres level
t illble l and. Much more.
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EXTRA CLEAN FARM
room house , earn and
eqUipm ent sh ed. Knee deep
grass all over . Plent y of
spr ing water lor stock .
Good !enci no
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RENTAL IN VEST MENT
Rec ently renova ted, fully
ren ted thre e uni t, in town ,
loc at ed close to schools.
Ex ce ll ent re tur n on your
money
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A SPR ING GARDEN
is eag er to bloom aroun c
th is lovely home wh 1c h of
fer s 3 B.R . oa th, f ull oase·
ment, 2 car garage and den ·
tor Dad . 1 .. ac res, rura l
wa ter, much mor e. Don 't
miss th is one.
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1MMACULATELY KEPT
HO ME
N1 cc hom e fea Tur es 3
bedrooms ,
coni c al
hre p l c=~ce. ~~~tt 1 ng on good
c,1 Z(' lot, ver y tas tefu ll y
ctecora leO Hets an above
ltH' q ro uncl ~ w 1 mm1ng pool.
Bu r th1S hom e and you ' ll be
f bldY tor th e toot summer
&lt;.ldys! CAL L NOW FOR
M O RE
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EXQUISITE HOM E
Beau ti ful 5.73 acr es, some
wood land is the setting for ,
this g rac ious bri ck home, 3
or 4 bedr oom s, 1'12 bath,
m oder n b ui lt -In kitchen
with severa l ni ce cab inets,
family room with w.b .f.,
full basement with a
can ni ng k itc hen . Th is
spacious home has a 7 car
garage wi th aut omat ic
opener . Cent ral air, large
ni ce bac k pat io, concrete
dr i ve . Also a shop or extra
ga r age &amp; an a lum . bldg .
with shed This is a qua li ty
buill &amp; imm acul ately kepi
home . Love ly fl ower s &amp;
la nd scaping . Man y, many
eKir as. Pictures or word s
cannot describe th is home.
You must see it! No. 168

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RIVER VIEW
Loca l ed 3 miles below
G &lt;~tl i p O I ISO n St Rt 7, st or y
&lt;~ nd
hal f , frame , 3
tJed r oo m s, double car
gMage Also hs rental pro ·
perry Wi th 11. City SChOOl
d os t
GDDD I NVEST
1'-.~ENT! i 139

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12' x52' 2 B.R., total elec ·
rric, all furn ished, al l ~
rented , loca te d on Old 160
at Everg reen . GOOd cond i·
rion , ve r y attract ive set · ~
ting , profitab le investment. ·m~
532 ,000.
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1973 MOBILE HOME
Located in Rappsbur g . 5
rooms , 3 B.R., under
skirted . Looks very nice!
Priced reasonab le .
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MODULAR HOME
d room s. 3 oed r ooms , 2
.)ath s, comple te k itc hen,
cen tral ai r, wafer tap , ver y
:oz y. Sittin g on 2 lovely
K res located off f rom
Sulavi ll e Por ter Rd
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ACREAGE
55 rlcres of rol li ng ground
suitab le tor bldg . Lots of
pasture. Line fences r e
good.
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COU NT RY HO ME
&amp; SACRES
LOC aH~ &lt;I on Stil tC Rl
141 .
n1 ce holT'\(', &lt;J bc ctroorn s
Own er will se ll w11n s.rnall
oown p aym~ nt &amp; 1.1na con
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MODERN BRICK
1 h1S lovely home (1nd 7 to J
c'!C r cs .s located sout h ot
Rio Gr an de on ST. Rt. 325 .
Fec1tur es 3 bedroom s. liv
1ng room. tamdt room ,
w .tl . llrep tace , modern
complete bui lt 1n k1lchcn . i
bcll hS. f ull basement. and
ctaraq c. Cily Sc hools .
SMwn tJy appo1n tmenl on
1y
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CEDAR A FRAME
One ac r e wooded tot
located approx . 12 mil es
from Gal li POl i S on Br um
I1C ic! Rd ) beoroom s, open
f ireplace and open sta 1r
way Th 1s Type at hom e is in
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191;, ACRES
ROLLING LAND
Well w it h electr ic pump.
Sept ic tank . ConcrefP. ,&gt;ad
for mobile home hookup.
Cellar hOuse . Lots of appiO'
trees . Some timber. Good
line fences. All minera l
rlgnrs goes. won 't las t~
long.
CALL
NOW
S15.000.00.

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1l ACRE LOT
Count y wa ter , well h~ 11C C&lt;I ,
cr ee k r uns lh roug tl ttw
land ,
t hree
ex ceiiPn t
bui ldin g si tes , All at a very
((~sona bl e pr ice .
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2 . 110rv older home, 3
iMnom, family room wllfl
flrtpltct, living room,
dining raom.. cerptltd
lhrOUihoUI, ki!CIItn
com p ltltlv • equ lpptd,
lltunclry room wllfl Wlllltt
1ncl dryer, 2 lllths, out.
building wllll tltclrlc for
sltrllt, ttum. ·sldl•t•
storm wlnclowl, new roof,
on double lot. Alidn1
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Pomerov
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INDEPENDENTLY OWNED

SOUTHERN HILLS

NEW LISTING - Very ni ce farm with a modern home,
nas 4 bedrooms, bath, modern kltcnen, dining area,
for ced air fu rn ace . Hs 86 acres of beauti ful rolling land,
tobac co base, pond, block building, large barn .
Located on Clark Churcn Rd . off Rt. 160.

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FOR SALE
Smell roltll clothing lforo
In contlnutlly building
oru. Prlctd rNoont bly.
Cell . 446· 7400 for mort
dttolls.

BRICK 7 rooms , 4
bedrooms.
1'1'
baths
natural gas central heal.
city water, nice lev~l lot
and 2 car garage wlfh
workshop over. Near stores
too. Ask ing 130,000 .
7 ACRES PLUS - On good
State Route with rural
water
and
electric
available. lots of road
frontage
and
no
restrictions.
4 TO 5 ACRES - Located
west of Route 7 on paved
road . Water line by
property and electric on 11.
Assorted sizes and pr ices.
FAMILY HOME - Good tO
room
house
with
~
bedrooms, 2 baths. fam ily
room , shop. gorage and 3
lots . Covered picnic patio.
and nice shade trees. VA
approved.
1 ROOM HOME 3
bedrooms, bath , gas floor
furnace . garage and lot
70'•100', All city utilities
and nice back yard for
$9,500 .
NEW LISTING Lot
125x125 on Powell Street In
Middleport . $6,000 .
NEW LISTING - Old 6
room house In need of
repairs. 7S acres of land. all
minerals and sewral n ice
hay fields. S25,000 .
FOR
LOOK , AHEAD
TOMORROW .
INVEST
TODAY.
HELEN L. TEAFORD
SUE P. MURPHY
G. BRUCE TEAFORD
REAL TOR ASSOCIATES

NlCE LOT - Good mobile home or building site , over
111 acre land, l ocated close to town on Rt. 141. Price
redu ce d to 1~.200.
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WE NEED LISTINGS
HAVE A WAITING LIST OF QUALIFIED
LIST WITH US FOR FAST ACTION ON
PROPERTY .

ED RIGHT
weft 1ak.en care ot. There is an entrance
stairs to
t~e tower level. olso to the upper level. Upstairs tnere
are 4 bedrooms. with bath oft master bedroom. large
living room , kitchen with walnut cabinets, D.W., O.R.
1nd ret . D ining room has sliding doors lo back redwOOd
deck porcn. Downsta irs a very pretty fam ily room with
beautiful brick w.b . fireplace, fhird btlth, l and 1h C.l'lr
with utility room to one side . Becky Lane,
Phone «6·0458 .

Cheryl Lemley. usoclate ·
Home Phone 742 ·2003
Hill on Wolfe, usoclate
Home Phone Ut.1589
GeorgeS. HobsteHer.
Broker
Home Phone 992-S7J9

'IIRCIL 8 . SR . • l,,lo!'J!'1
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992-3325
mE. second Street 1

$33,000

acre farm near Eno sui table for da ir y or beef catt le
lenced pasture. 3 ponds. Barn, milking parlor.
and other ou tbldg . 3 BR remodeled farm nomE
ki tc hen with range, dishwasher &amp; dlsp . In
storm doors &amp; windows . Make an appoint
is farm soon .

GRAB IT FAST. It won ' t Jut. Sprawling l BR brick
ranch Is priced to sell &amp; oilers 1110 sq . ft . oltivlng area
with 3 baths, form~ I dining rm .. t1mitv rm . with stone
fireplace equipped kitchen &amp; hell pump PLUS a large
1 car garage &amp; partially finished full basement .
Locilted on theW . T . W1tson Rd . near Rodney . Shown
by appointment only . STROUT REALTY 446-0008.

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$35,000

$79,900

BEAUTIFUL BRICK RANCH on 3 ci ty loi s, level
w i th 17x35 oval 1nground pooL The children &amp; Mom
w ill love it . Ma ny , man y gOOd ies witn th is 3
bedroom hom e.

Otorge S. Hoblttlttr Jr.
Broker
107'1• Sycamore St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Ph. 992-6333
Office Hours
4p.m.
Closed Thurldaysand
Saturdays at noon
Your Full Tlmt
Rtal Estate Broker
NEW LISTING
3
bedroom older home with
seml · modern
kitchen ,
natural gas healing, oak
and birch floors , situated
on large lot 100' • 250' In
village
of
Chester .
Wellworth 116.000.00 selling
price .
LOOKING FOR YOUR
FIRST HOMEr Darling 3
bedroom
home
In
Syrecuse . Priced just
rlghtll Call now for private
showing.
AN ATTRACTIVE well
malnltlned older home In
Racine . Living room with
firep lace. dining room.
nice
kitchen.
large
pleasant room for flowers.
3 bedrooms. has two types
of heat, lots of storage
space .
Garage
and
workshop. Call today for all
details . Only 132.000.00
NICE DOUBLE WIDE
mobile home In Arbaugh
Additlor In Tuppers Plains.
HOme Is 24' • 52' and Is
situated on Corner Lot.
Qo\ly $5,000.00 down will
buy this nice home. Selling
price 121,000.00.
RELAX THIS SUMMER In
th Is spacious 12 room Split
Leve l Colonial with 5
bedrooms, 3 lull baths,
Inter-com system, central
heating
and
air
cordltlorlng. Sun deck. 2
car garage and much
more ! ! Located In Riggs
Crest Manor . Well worth
$65.000 .00
WE HAVE MANY CALLS
EACH DAY FOR NICE
· FARMS AND HOMES.
CALL US TODAY TO
FIND OUT HOW TO LIST
YOUR PROPERTY .

WE
ADVERTISE
SELL- TRADE.

tSS Ac r e farm , 60 acres tillable, r est pasture and
timber . 1,200 lb. tobacco base . Excellent build ing sites
atong state route . Ga ll ia Counly rural water . 40' 1C60'
barn, tool shed and implement shed. Buildings in gOOd
cond. 3 BR , 2 bath home with full basement. 2 ca r
Jar age .

My pledge to you : Personal service and fa st ac ·
tion .

WE NEED USTINGS

RODNEY AREA - 160 •cres. 100 acres pasture &amp;
tropland, coal &amp; llmestone reported, near l'roposed
U.S. 3S, good Investment property . $100,000 .

$34,900.

BUILDING ON UPPER lND AVE,., needs some
repair . Pri ce reduced .

CROWN CITY - 3 bedroom home on large tol . Pr ic
ed r ignt , $14 ,900

INCOME PROPERTY- 22,000 sq . H. building located .
In Middleport. rent potential of over 130,000 per year.
Call for more Information .

FARM FOR SALE - '19 ACRES - All clean, mostly
tillable , presently In gra55, 2 ponds. several good barns
&amp; sheds. 3 cow milk parlow. lob. base. 12x60 mobile
home Is now rented, 650ft . frontage on State Rt. 55~ at
Eno. 0111o. 2.000 ft. frontage on county rd . 175,000. Call
for more detai ls.

2SO'x1SO' BUILDING LOT near Evergreen, along
highway , rural water, price 55,900.

10 ACRES OUT - Cleared on front w ith septic tank
r eady to bu ild on

RACCOON CREEK - · 13 acres of flat land with
appro•. 1500 ft. of creek frontage. sandy soil, barn,
loc•led in Northern Gall la Co. 113,000.

LOTS FOR SALE - Located on old Route 160 at
Evergreen, lincoln Pike &amp; Georges Creek Rd. Co.
water available. Mobile homes welcom"'

3 year Old brick ra nch in Ga llipolis City School Distr i ct,
Green Elementary . 3 BR , 1112 baths. Fully carpeted,
birch doors and woodwork , marble sills, crysta l
chandelier , 2 car finished garage only begi ns the list of
extras avai lable In th is beautiful home.

NEW Ll STING : 2 bedroom , Betnel Rd .• I acre land,
well , or r ural water , fuel oil furna ce. Priced tor quick
sale . $12,000.00.

Let us place your home or farm . Approximiltely

MORGAN TOWNSHIP - 36 acres near Meigs Mines, 5
acres leveL most of balance could be pasture, sm•ll
stream. township road, $11,900.

COMMERCIAL SITE - Located on State Route 7 at
Kanauga. Corner lot has approx. 170ft. frontage on 7.
Ideal for almost •ny type business .

LOOKING FOR THAT " Dream Spot" along the
Ohio!!! Located .:tpprox . 15 mins. below Galli polis, •
over looking the beautiful Ohio Is this com fortabl e
home just wa iti ng for you 3.5 acres in all , 4 porches.
observat ion deck , fruit and shade trees . Owner leaving
area . Immediate possession, priced for onl y $19,500 .00.

PRICE REDUCED on this 2 bedroom home on Lower
River Rd ., 111 acre tot , city water . Owner anxious to
sel l. Priced lor m,ooo.oo.

PLANNING TO SELL
Li .. t v. ith us &amp; t promise 100% of mv kr1owledge, my
ib1 .1t , mv enerqv as well as advertising &amp; aggressive pr omotion for each home. we are the mat chmaker for buver and seller. Advertising produces
prospech but we do the selling, 50 deal with us.

OWN YOUR OWN CAMPSITE In the wilderness of the
W•yne N•tional Forest . s to 8 acre tracts of woodl•nd
now avallobie adjoining thous•nds of acres of
government land. Public hunting, fl•hlng and camping
permiHed . Prices start at S2500 with financing
available.

BUILDING OR MOBILE HOME SITE - 4 acres on
Glassburn Rd . In Springfield Twp. $4,000.

NEW LISTING - BUILDERS, YOUR ATTENTION,
PLEASE 't - we rwe just li sted prime building lots on
Rt. 7 - S minutes f rom the Silver Bridge. There are 14
Jots, engineer platted with 6" and 8" sewer, til ed 71!1 ft .
\Jnderground . Just imag1 ne ~ no clear ing or but IdOl ·
mg . These lots are flat and readv . wa iting for vour
building e)(pertise.
NEW LISTING - PEACEFUL AND SERENE - This
property can be purchased with or wi thout a 1971
Richardson mobile home . There are 12 acres of la nd ,
mostly cleared, som e wooded, with a new fence line .
Also has a small barn and spring . Located ott ol Rt . 775
- Pr iced right !

Your Best Real Estate Buys Are
Found in the Sunday Times-Sentinel
HOBSTETTER
REALTY

TONEY REALTY (0
BOB LANE
BRANCH MANAGER
855 SECOND AVENUE

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MOBILE HOME COURT
Thr ee goOd mobi le homes
loca ted close to c1fy . Owner
wi ll sell with sma ll down
payment &amp; rand contra ct to
any qualifi ed buyer . CA LL
TODAY!
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CENTURY 21
Are you th ink ing of buying
a mobil e hOme? Like new
1975 Vinda ie- mobile home.
,
All se t uP and ready to be
1
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moiJed 1nt o. Le t's Deal TO·
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Modern Office Suite of 4 Offices
In Spring Valley Area with

The g roup, nearly a ll
divorced father s, is critica l of
Franklin Count y Probate
Court judges, contending it
has been discriminated under
present divorce laws.

maximum parking.
·SUPPLfMENl TO :

PHONE 446-4905 FOR MORE INFORMATION

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So Arthur led a heart at
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trick two. Back cam e a club .
The defense had three tricks
i!U I 'UM
in and now Arthur did lead
tha t third club.
C. K. SNOWDEN
Declarer studied for a long
I IH U I.UOCI
time. Should he ruff with
417 Second Ave.
dummy 's \0 or dummy's
GallipOlis, 0 . S1Al E FAR M 1'4$URANCf CUMf'ANIE S
king'! Finally he decided to
Phone 446·42,0
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ruff
with
the
king
on
the
theory that .Jordan rea lly .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _......

A l.ouisiann reader wants
to know if we cons ider that
South's hand is worth an
opening two bid . He held :

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Foster , M.D. 10.

Shepherd 's P ie 33.
7 31&gt;-- That Na shville Musi c 3: In Sea rch of 4: Muppet
Show 6; Mal ch Game PM 8: Mac Neil Lehrer
Report 20 .33 : Wil d King dom 10, Candid Camera 13:
Nashvi ll e on lhe Road 15.
8.0o-- Little House on the Prairie 3, 4, IS ; Ba seball6 ,13;

Open 6, 13; Great Performan ces 33. Guard ian 15:

Meat 10.
3 Jo-M ovie " Tor n Courta in '' 4; To Be Announce d 8.
d 00 - Spo rt sworld 3 15 ; Auto Racing 8, 10.
5 oo-01d Friends ... New Fr iends 20 : Nova 33 5 JOSon of Footba ll Follies 3: Ins ight 15; Elect r ic

Je lfer sons 8, 10; Consumer Sur vival Ki t 20,33.

8:3o--Good Tim es 8,10; Tur nabout 20,33. 9:Do--Movie
.. Just a Lillie Inconven ience" 3,4, IS ; MA SH 8, 10;
Rosenberg ·Sobell Case Revisited 20 : Greal Per

Company 20.
6 oo-- News 3,4: Cham pionship Fishing B.· Voyage to
the Bottom of the Sea 10; Be tt er Way ... 15; Zoom

farmances 33.

20 ; Turnabout 33.
6 3o--NB C News 3.4. IS ; Concern 8; Nova 10; 30

9

31&gt;--Qne Day AI A Time 8.10; 10 Do--Lou Gran t 8,10:
Great Performances 33.

10 . 3~ N ews

20.
11 :00 - News 3,4, 6,8,1 0, 13,1S; Dick Cave tt 20 : Greal
Per fo rman ces 33 .

Minutes with Ola ntun je 33.
7 Oo-World of Oisney . 3, 4, 15; Nancy Dr ew 6, 13, 60
M 1nutes 8,10 ; OlantUn je JJ
7 JD-Cr ockett 's V1ct orv Garden 20 B.OQ---Movie

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Sometimes good defense
requires real genius . On
other oc~a s i o ns a ll that is
neressary is good common
sense.
Herl' is a sa mple of this
type defense by Arthur Robinson a nd Hobert Jordan
who at Uutt Lime were one of
the best pa irs in the wo rld .

Arthu r leu the king of
cl ubs a nd decided tha t Bob's
eight spot was the start of an
echo with a doubleton club.
Should he comtin ue (' ]ubs'J

No, he shouldn't. This would
declarer a chanec to

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Each of these ad'v'ertised items is required to be readily
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specificallv noted in th1s ad . If we do run out of an adver·
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item, when available, reflecting the same savings or a rain·
check wh ich will entitle you to purchase the advertised iter.-.
at the advertised price within 30 days .

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AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, JUNE 24
10 A.M. on Main St., Coolville, Ohio, beside Sohio
Station . To settle Estate of the late Elza Adams .

Tyl er M oore 10 ,' Hogan ' s Heroes 15s.

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ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY

Pa!-is

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game 6. 13; Marty Robbins' Spotli ght

COPY,IGHT lt71- THE KROGER CO. ll'EMS AND PRICES
GOOD SUNDAY JUNE 11 THIU SATURDAY JUNE 24 tt71
WE . RESEIVE THE liGHT TO liMIT QUANTITIES NONE
SOlD TO DIAliiiS.
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needed tha t jack of spades
for the opening bid .
It actually didn 't matter.
Jordan held the jack-nin eeight of spades and wa s
going to get a trump tr1 ck
irrespedive of what the un·
fo rtunate declarer did .

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5·3o--Odd Couple 4; News 6: Electric Co . 20,33; Mar y

Sunday Tim•• S•ntin el
Point PI•Gaant Reg itf•r

1400 SQUARE FEET OFFICE SPACE IN TOWN

Common sense sets hand

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se1lution ."

Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

Opening lead

7:0o-Cross·wi ts 3; Ameri can Li fe St yle 4; Newlyw ed

been

BRIDGE

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6 3!&gt;-- NBC News 3,34.15; ABC News 13; Andy Gr il lith
6: CB S News 8, 10; Over Easy ZO : Antiques 33.

we've

;neeting thro ughout the day
- day Bnd night yesterday
and day and night tQday . We
grappled with the problems
a nd we finall y found a

FOR LEASE

Saturda y, .Junf' 17

10 : 31&gt;--Hollywood Squares 3,4, 1S: High Hopes 6; Price ·
is Right 8, 10; S20,000 Pyram id 13: Paint along with
Nancy Kaminsky 33.
II :Do--High Rollers 3,4,15: Happy Days 6, 13; Charl ie' s
· Pad 33 .
11:3o--Wheel of Fortune 3,1 5: Family Feud 6,1 3,;
Partr idge Family 4: Love of Life 8,10: Erica 33.
11:45---Theonie 33: II :55--CBS News8 . Loving Free 10.
12 :01&gt;--Newscenter 3: News 4,6,10: Sanford and Son 15;
Gambit 9; Midday Maga zine 13; Watch Your Mouth
33.
12 3!&gt;-- Rya n' s Hope 6, 13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show IS ;
Search to r Tomorrow 8, 10; Fren ch Chef 33
1·01&gt;--For Richer . for Poorer 3; All My Children 6, 13;

World Wide Church of God 6; Christian Center 8;
Sesame Street 20 : Mo vie " Light in the Pi azza " 10;
Jimmy Swaggart 13; Gospel St ng lng Jubilee IS.

2 31&gt;-20th Cenlury Day ol lhe Pentecost 8. 3

l'Un trHtt awiccment to end a

Rnosevell HoteL
" We happily announce a
ten ta tiv e setlle mcnt. " the
mediator told reporters. "As

nation's largest Clr culal)On
daily .

Over Easy 33 .

10 oo-Christ Is The Answer 3; Church Service 4;

vou know,

Newspaper employees end strike

12 :45- Second City TV6. I 3o--Marcus Welby , M.D. 4:
1: 45---ABC News 13

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It is stron g eno~gh. But
with a balanced 25 high-&lt;:ard
points , nn opening three ·
notr ump ca ll ls · ~uperior .
Nf.:WSI'AI 'E I! t:NTt:I !I'I!I SE ASSN

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lhe expetrs 1 Wn te · ·Ask tn e
Experrs .. can• o f thtS ne wspa·
per lndlwdual questtons wtlf
be ans wered II accomoan1ed
by stamped. self-addressed
envelopes rh e mos t mter es t·
mg Qv estwn s will be used m
tills column .-Jnd w tlf rece11te
COIJieS o l

Kraft
Mayonnaise

Will Sell : Di shes, jars. sa usage stutter . karut cu tt er ,
ir on ski llets, 2 glass door cupboards, G. E. 36 in .
elec tri c range, tabl e and 4 chai r s. Gibson food modern
frost tr ee side·bY· Slde r efr igerator &amp; freeze r . 4 old
rocki ng chairs , cane bott om cha ir s. plank bottom
chai rs. ol d l ib rary tabl e, square stand , regulati on
clock , 2 pocke t watches, arrowhea ds. quilt ing frames ,
dom e top trunk . iron bed with brass knobs. 3 pc.
bedroom su ite, bed &amp; dr esser , cherry ches t of drawers
(over 100 y r s. old ), standa r d Model A ta lk ing machine
wi th hor n, Sun Oak co al &amp; woo d stoVe . Norge heavy
duty automatic washe r , Nor.Qe heaYy duty dryer .
copper wash boiler . por ch swi ng s, 18 in. lawn mower .
pipe vise, table saw , wood plane, fo rge se t complet e,
hand tools of all kind s. old wood tab le, ail heat sl ave ,
corn planter . gra in cradle , one man crossing saw , 1965
Buick LeSa bre. many items too numerous to mention .
Man y unknown till sale t ime.

Cans

Boxes

Warren Adams
Auctioneer - Jim Alloway

Admini strator -

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" Earthquake" 3.4,15. Luc an 6.13 ; Rhoda 8, 10.

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Previn and th e Pi ttsb ur gh 20; Keyboard SonataS 33 .
8 3G-On Our Own 8,10. 9:0D-Mov le " White L ine
Fever " 1, JJ ; All in the Family B. lOr Po ldaf'k II

SEEKS ACTION

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9 3o--Atice 8, 10; IO :Do--Shirley Mac Laine 8,10: Austin
City Limits 20: Firing Li ne 33 .

COLUMBUS IUPI I- Rep.
Samue l Dev ine, R-Ohio,
ca lled un House Judiciary

11 QO--News 3,4,8,10.15 ; Janak i 33

Committee Cha1rman Peter

II 15--- News 6, 13 ; CBS News 8.10; PMA Pulse IS
l l.lo--Movle " They Made Me a Crimina l" 3:
M ov1e " A Lovely Wa y to Die'' 4 ; Movie " EKO ·Man "

IS , ABC News 6; 700 Club 8. Movie " Fol low The
Boys " 10.
I I 45---F B I 6 : PTL Club 13 .

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away . all but forgott en
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• the previous owner fo you
Perhap s you didn ' t even
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to An apparentl y se cur e
deed ca n turn ou t to be a
wort hless piece of paper ,

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Any of these detects - as
well as many ot hers coul d mal(e you r deed
1n val1 d
Bul de tec t i ve
deeds are !he e)(cept ion ,
not th e rule , s.o don ' t be
lr lghtened
Jus t
be
cautious. And the bes t way
to be cau t1ous IS to deal
With,:, r eputable re al es tate
profe ssio na l
an d
a
kn owledgeaiJ ie real estat e
Iawver

For instance, suppose the
deed st ates the name of the
seller , but doe sn'l conta in
If fhere is any th ing wt
his si gnature., Suppose the can do to help you in th~
se ll er wes under 71? field of real estatt please
Su ppose the 5eller d ied phon e or d rop l n at

belore you rece1ved the LEADINGHAM
REAL
ESTATE , 512 Second Ave..

• deed? Suppose there's an
e error 1n the way the deed

Gallipolis. Phone 44 6-7699 .
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Rodi no. D-N. J ., to schedule
committ ee act ion on one of
the 3S pending resolutions
calli ng fur a pruposed co nstitutiona l amendmenl that
will require th e fe deral
gov ernme nt to have a
balanced budget.
" Ad upt iun of any one of the
pendt ng resolution s and
referral s 10 the stales would
be a clea r signal lo the
America n people that thei r
elected offi cials are willing
tu make Iruth and spending
lhe fi rst maj or step toward

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responsibility in govern·
ment ," Dev ine wrote Rodino.
REV IEW SOUGHT
COLUMBUS 1UP! t Ohio
Cuns umcrs' Counsel William
A. Sprailey wants the Public
Uiiliti es Commission or Ohio
to check to se(' if Oh1o utilities
huvc charged customers 100

much £ur the extra natura l
gas needed du ring the wmter
shortage when coal miners
were un strike .
Spratley asked the PUCO to
reconsider it s approval of aU
fuel charges imposed by the
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio
Elect ric Cu. They said Thursda y it had discovered its
ove r chargin g through the
audit. It found it was passing
along a hi gher rale which
incorrectly incl uded transmi ssion charges, which the
PUCO will not allow to be
added onto bills.

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any Instead ®bra

Listerine

I OW30 QUAKER STATE
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Motor
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Sale ends July 8,1978
You r summer figure begins at the Play tex&lt;!!Summer Sale

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Instead&lt;! · The bras for a fu ller,
'
'more beau tiful bus t. Instead wil l
help your l1 gure lrve up to ti s
full potential - by not only lifting Irom the boltom
bu t also gently gathering you from the s1des
Instead® is pmfec t for summer fa shron s - and it's
available in J/4 cup. plunge and convertible strap styles.

Save $2.00 when you buy any
"i can't believe It's a girdle" ® girdle
firm control yet unbelievably lightweighl for cool comfort
all summer long - in brief, average leg, long leg and
high-waist long leg styles.
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•48 MONTHS FINANCING
•OPEN TIL 8 PM

LINGERIE DEPT.
ON 2ND FLOOR .
OPEN FRIDAY
NIGHTTIL8
OTHER WEEK DAYS

OPEN 9:30A.M. to s P.M.

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DOC

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Evaporated
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Mueller Elbow
8-oz~
Macaroni ... ____ ....
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$ 79
Peanut Butter

Not responsible for accidents . Lunch, Terms : Cash or
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sa le.

JACOB Y MODERN 1

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Save $4.00 when you buy any
" i can't believe it's a girdle"®all-in-one
lhe same great lightweight fabric combined with a cool
"crepeset" tricot support bra for a smooth bust-to-hip line
- perfect under summer fash ions - remarkably cool , too ...
And , jus t in lime for summer, they're now available in
be1ge. So rush in now for great summer looks at special
summer prices.

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

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TELEVISION
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NEW YOilK 1Ul'l i
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Frida v announl'ed a ten t alive

MONDAY . JUNE 1,, 1978
5:45- Farm Report 13: 5:5!&gt;--PTL Cl ub 13: 6:Do--P TL
Cl ub 15: Summer Semester 10.
6 ) ()-Columbus Today 4,· News 6; Summer Semester

SUNDAY , JUNE 18, 1978
6:0!&gt;--AG .USA 4; For You ... Black Woman 8: This is
the Life 10; 6:3o--Chrlstopher Closeup l ; Je rry

8; P ub li c Af1alrs 10 : 6:45---Mornlng Report 3;
6:5o--Good Morning . West VIrginia 13.
6:55---News 13; 7:01&gt;-- Today 3,4, 1S; Good Morning
America 6, 13; CBS News 8: Porky Pig 10.
7 25---C huck White Reports 10; 7:3o--Schoolles 10;
8: oo--Captaln Ka ngaroo 8.10: Sesame Street 33.
9:00- Me rv Griffin 3; Ph il Donahue 4. 13. 1S:
Emerge ncy One I 6: Brady Bunch 9: Match Game
10 : Studio See 33.
. 9 3o--A~dy Griffi th 8: Family Affair 10; Feeling Free
33.
IO :Do--Card Sharks 3,4, IS; Edge of Night 6: Pass lhe
Buc k 8: Joker 's Wild 10: To Tell The Truth 13;

F alwell4 ; T alk lng Hands 8: American Problems &amp;

Cha llengs 10; Agriculture : Food for Thought 13.
7 00 - This is the Life 3: Eddie Saunders 6; Think ing in

Black 8; Treehouse Club 10; Newsmake r '78 13.
7·31&gt;--TV Chapell ; Your Heal th 4; Show My People 6;
Jerry Fa lwell 8: Urban League 10; Bible Answers
13: J immy Sw aggart 1S.
a·oo-M ormon Choir 3; Day of Discovery d; Grace
Cathedral 6: Church Service 10; Chr ist for the

Wor ld 13; Some ot God's Chilctren IS ; Sesame
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8·31)-.Qral Robert s 3; Jim my Swagg art 4: Celebrat ion
of Pra ise 6; Da y of Discovery 8; James Robison
Presents 10: Wil laro Wil cox 13; Open Bible IS .
9:oo--Gospel Sing lng J ubilee 3: Robert Schu ller 4 : Rex
Humbard 6; Rev . Leona rd Repass 8; Oral Roberts
10; Jim Frankl in 13; Ernest Angley IS ; Mr . Rogers
20.
9 3o--What Does the Bible Plainly Sa y? 8: It is Written
10; Church Service 13; Zoom 20 .

four-da y walknut at th e
RALLY SUNDA V
COLUMBUS (·UP!) - A
rally is to be held Sunday by
the Fathers for Equal Justice
to protest " inequalities in
child visitation rights" for
di vorr('d fath er~ .

The Hnnounl' emt•nt w.as
mmle in the lobby of the
Dorallnn al \0 :28p .m . EDT
by a mediator who sa id a
ratificatio n vote would be
held at 4 p.m. Saturday in the

,

10 Jo- Rex Humbard 3; Yours fo r the Ask1ing 4 ; Hot

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only 15; Keyboard Sonatas 33.
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Z 3o--Doctors 3,4, IS: Gut &lt;:ling Light
8, 10; 3:01&gt;-Another World 3,4, 15. General Hospita l6. 13; Lilias,
Yoga and You Z0,33.
330 - All in the Fami ly 8, 10; Prime Time 20; Book
Bea t 33.

Fudge 6; Or . Thea Jones 8; Ga r ner Ted Armst rong

13.
II co--Doctors on Call a, Big Blue Marbl e 6; Ernest
Angley 8; Rex Humbard 15; Rev . Henry Mahan 13;
Infinity Factory 20.
ll ·JG-Big Blue Marbl e J: Anima l s, An imals, Ani ma ls
6, 13 , Focus on Columbus 4 ; Electr ic Company 20.

4:0()-Mr . Cartoon 3: Superma n 4; For Richer , for
Poor er 15; Men; Grltfin 6; Addams Family 8:

12 ·tr\i---At I S'sue 3: News Conference 4 4; Issues and
Answers 6,1 3: Face the Nat ion B; The I ssue 10 ;
This is the Lite 15; In Sear ch of th e Real America

Sesam e Street 20,33. Gomer Pyle, USMC 10; Dinah
13
a 3o--My Three Sons 3: Gilligan's Island 4; Gill igan 's
Island 8; Brady Bunch 10, Little Ras ca ls ' 15.

10.
12 3()---M ee t the Press 3,4, 15 ; Communi que 6:
Test i m ony T im e Today 8; Face the Nat ion 10:
Evangelis t Cal vin Evans 13; Dick Cavett 20.
1 OD- Ton y Brown ' s Jo ur na iJ ; T ruth or Consequences
4; Ameri ca' s Bl ack Forum 6 ,· Bo b Jones Un iver si ty
8; Wash ington Week in Revie w 33 ; Alaskan Sa fari
10; Town Topics 13; PTL Club 15 , How To 10.
1 3(}- Funny Farm 3: Tennis 13 ; L ittle Rascals 4; Tony
Brown 's Journal 6; Tennis S; Wal! Street Week 33:
Hocki ng Valley Bluegrass 20 .
~ oo-Movie " The Re luc tan t As tr onaut " 3, Movie
" Tarzan ' s Savage F ur y " 4 ; Tennis 6; Pro Bowl in g
10 : Soundstag e 20 : Ka nawha County Board of
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Gunsmoke 8; Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood 20.33:
HoQa n's Heroes 10: E mergencv One!
ticoat Junc t ion 15.

Modern Office Suite of 4 Offices
In Spring Valley Area with

The g roup, nearly a ll
divorced father s, is critica l of
Franklin Count y Probate
Court judges, contending it
has been discriminated under
present divorce laws.

maximum parking.
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chuck dummy's singleton
heart.
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Ulc,• 11 gnncl nf'ig llbnr. Sturr Fm rn ill thf'" .
trick two. Back cam e a club .
The defense had three tricks
i!U I 'UM
in and now Arthur did lead
tha t third club.
C. K. SNOWDEN
Declarer studied for a long
I IH U I.UOCI
time. Should he ruff with
417 Second Ave.
dummy 's \0 or dummy's
GallipOlis, 0 . S1Al E FAR M 1'4$URANCf CUMf'ANIE S
king'! Finally he decided to
Phone 446·42,0
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ruff
with
the
king
on
the
theory that .Jordan rea lly .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _......

A l.ouisiann reader wants
to know if we cons ider that
South's hand is worth an
opening two bid . He held :

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Gill igan' s Islan d 15 ; Da niel

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Foster , M.D. 10.

Shepherd 's P ie 33.
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Show 6; Mal ch Game PM 8: Mac Neil Lehrer
Report 20 .33 : Wil d King dom 10, Candid Camera 13:
Nashvi ll e on lhe Road 15.
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Open 6, 13; Great Performan ces 33. Guard ian 15:

Meat 10.
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d 00 - Spo rt sworld 3 15 ; Auto Racing 8, 10.
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Je lfer sons 8, 10; Consumer Sur vival Ki t 20,33.

8:3o--Good Tim es 8,10; Tur nabout 20,33. 9:Do--Movie
.. Just a Lillie Inconven ience" 3,4, IS ; MA SH 8, 10;
Rosenberg ·Sobell Case Revisited 20 : Greal Per

Company 20.
6 oo-- News 3,4: Cham pionship Fishing B.· Voyage to
the Bottom of the Sea 10; Be tt er Way ... 15; Zoom

farmances 33.

20 ; Turnabout 33.
6 3o--NB C News 3.4. IS ; Concern 8; Nova 10; 30

9

31&gt;--Qne Day AI A Time 8.10; 10 Do--Lou Gran t 8,10:
Great Performances 33.

10 . 3~ N ews

20.
11 :00 - News 3,4, 6,8,1 0, 13,1S; Dick Cave tt 20 : Greal
Per fo rman ces 33 .

Minutes with Ola ntun je 33.
7 Oo-World of Oisney . 3, 4, 15; Nancy Dr ew 6, 13, 60
M 1nutes 8,10 ; OlantUn je JJ
7 JD-Cr ockett 's V1ct orv Garden 20 B.OQ---Movie

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Ry Oswald Ja•·oby
and Alan Sontag

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Sometimes good defense
requires real genius . On
other oc~a s i o ns a ll that is
neressary is good common
sense.
Herl' is a sa mple of this
type defense by Arthur Robinson a nd Hobert Jordan
who at Uutt Lime were one of
the best pa irs in the wo rld .

Arthu r leu the king of
cl ubs a nd decided tha t Bob's
eight spot was the start of an
echo with a doubleton club.
Should he comtin ue (' ]ubs'J

No, he shouldn't. This would
declarer a chanec to

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Items And Prices Good In
Silver Bridge Shopping
Plaza Kroger And Pomeroy

Each of these ad'v'ertised items is required to be readily
available far sale in each Kroger Store, ew:cept as
specificallv noted in th1s ad . If we do run out of an adver·
tised item . we will oHer you your choice of a comparable
item, when available, reflecting the same savings or a rain·
check wh ich will entitle you to purchase the advertised iter.-.
at the advertised price within 30 days .

KROGER COFFEE

TOTAL SATISFA CTION GUARANTEE
E~o~erythtng you buy at Kroger ts guaranteed for your total
sat1sfactton regardlttM ot manufacturer If you are not
sat1Sf1ed , Kroger Will replace your 1tem with the same brand
or a comparable brand or refund your purchase pnce .

Made with best South and Central
American coffee baans ... ground to your
tasta ... roostad exactly right ... saolad
roaster-fresh In vacuum cans for full·
flavored goodness In avery cup.

AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, JUNE 24
10 A.M. on Main St., Coolville, Ohio, beside Sohio
Station . To settle Estate of the late Elza Adams .

Tyl er M oore 10 ,' Hogan ' s Heroes 15s.

8:

ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY

Pa!-is

6 01&gt;-- News 3.4.8 . 10. 13.15: ABC New s 6; Zoom 20:

game 6. 13; Marty Robbins' Spotli ght

COPY,IGHT lt71- THE KROGER CO. ll'EMS AND PRICES
GOOD SUNDAY JUNE 11 THIU SATURDAY JUNE 24 tt71
WE . RESEIVE THE liGHT TO liMIT QUANTITIES NONE
SOlD TO DIAliiiS.
'

needed tha t jack of spades
for the opening bid .
It actually didn 't matter.
Jordan held the jack-nin eeight of spades and wa s
going to get a trump tr1 ck
irrespedive of what the un·
fo rtunate declarer did .

• K5
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5·3o--Odd Couple 4; News 6: Electric Co . 20,33; Mar y

Sunday Tim•• S•ntin el
Point PI•Gaant Reg itf•r

1400 SQUARE FEET OFFICE SPACE IN TOWN

Common sense sets hand

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YOU CAN DEPEND ON KROGER

se1lution ."

Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

Opening lead

7:0o-Cross·wi ts 3; Ameri can Li fe St yle 4; Newlyw ed

been

BRIDGE

lJ ; Pet

6 3!&gt;-- NBC News 3,34.15; ABC News 13; Andy Gr il lith
6: CB S News 8, 10; Over Easy ZO : Antiques 33.

we've

;neeting thro ughout the day
- day Bnd night yesterday
and day and night tQday . We
grappled with the problems
a nd we finall y found a

FOR LEASE

Saturda y, .Junf' 17

10 : 31&gt;--Hollywood Squares 3,4, 1S: High Hopes 6; Price ·
is Right 8, 10; S20,000 Pyram id 13: Paint along with
Nancy Kaminsky 33.
II :Do--High Rollers 3,4,15: Happy Days 6, 13; Charl ie' s
· Pad 33 .
11:3o--Wheel of Fortune 3,1 5: Family Feud 6,1 3,;
Partr idge Family 4: Love of Life 8,10: Erica 33.
11:45---Theonie 33: II :55--CBS News8 . Loving Free 10.
12 :01&gt;--Newscenter 3: News 4,6,10: Sanford and Son 15;
Gambit 9; Midday Maga zine 13; Watch Your Mouth
33.
12 3!&gt;-- Rya n' s Hope 6, 13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show IS ;
Search to r Tomorrow 8, 10; Fren ch Chef 33
1·01&gt;--For Richer . for Poorer 3; All My Children 6, 13;

World Wide Church of God 6; Christian Center 8;
Sesame Street 20 : Mo vie " Light in the Pi azza " 10;
Jimmy Swaggart 13; Gospel St ng lng Jubilee IS.

2 31&gt;-20th Cenlury Day ol lhe Pentecost 8. 3

l'Un trHtt awiccment to end a

Rnosevell HoteL
" We happily announce a
ten ta tiv e setlle mcnt. " the
mediator told reporters. "As

nation's largest Clr culal)On
daily .

Over Easy 33 .

10 oo-Christ Is The Answer 3; Church Service 4;

vou know,

Newspaper employees end strike

12 :45- Second City TV6. I 3o--Marcus Welby , M.D. 4:
1: 45---ABC News 13

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It is stron g eno~gh. But
with a balanced 25 high-&lt;:ard
points , nn opening three ·
notr ump ca ll ls · ~uperior .
Nf.:WSI'AI 'E I! t:NTt:I !I'I!I SE ASSN

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(0 0 r'OU have a q ueS tiOn lor

lhe expetrs 1 Wn te · ·Ask tn e
Experrs .. can• o f thtS ne wspa·
per lndlwdual questtons wtlf
be ans wered II accomoan1ed
by stamped. self-addressed
envelopes rh e mos t mter es t·
mg Qv estwn s will be used m
tills column .-Jnd w tlf rece11te
COIJieS o l

Kraft
Mayonnaise

Will Sell : Di shes, jars. sa usage stutter . karut cu tt er ,
ir on ski llets, 2 glass door cupboards, G. E. 36 in .
elec tri c range, tabl e and 4 chai r s. Gibson food modern
frost tr ee side·bY· Slde r efr igerator &amp; freeze r . 4 old
rocki ng chairs , cane bott om cha ir s. plank bottom
chai rs. ol d l ib rary tabl e, square stand , regulati on
clock , 2 pocke t watches, arrowhea ds. quilt ing frames ,
dom e top trunk . iron bed with brass knobs. 3 pc.
bedroom su ite, bed &amp; dr esser , cherry ches t of drawers
(over 100 y r s. old ), standa r d Model A ta lk ing machine
wi th hor n, Sun Oak co al &amp; woo d stoVe . Norge heavy
duty automatic washe r , Nor.Qe heaYy duty dryer .
copper wash boiler . por ch swi ng s, 18 in. lawn mower .
pipe vise, table saw , wood plane, fo rge se t complet e,
hand tools of all kind s. old wood tab le, ail heat sl ave ,
corn planter . gra in cradle , one man crossing saw , 1965
Buick LeSa bre. many items too numerous to mention .
Man y unknown till sale t ime.

Cans

Boxes

Warren Adams
Auctioneer - Jim Alloway

Admini strator -

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" Earthquake" 3.4,15. Luc an 6.13 ; Rhoda 8, 10.

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Previn and th e Pi ttsb ur gh 20; Keyboard SonataS 33 .
8 3G-On Our Own 8,10. 9:0D-Mov le " White L ine
Fever " 1, JJ ; All in the Family B. lOr Po ldaf'k II

SEEKS ACTION

ZO,JJ.
9 3o--Atice 8, 10; IO :Do--Shirley Mac Laine 8,10: Austin
City Limits 20: Firing Li ne 33 .

COLUMBUS IUPI I- Rep.
Samue l Dev ine, R-Ohio,
ca lled un House Judiciary

11 QO--News 3,4,8,10.15 ; Janak i 33

Committee Cha1rman Peter

II 15--- News 6, 13 ; CBS News 8.10; PMA Pulse IS
l l.lo--Movle " They Made Me a Crimina l" 3:
M ov1e " A Lovely Wa y to Die'' 4 ; Movie " EKO ·Man "

IS , ABC News 6; 700 Club 8. Movie " Fol low The
Boys " 10.
I I 45---F B I 6 : PTL Club 13 .

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Today :

By
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Probably the deed to

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pr opert y is f i l ed
away . all but forgott en
Probably. you ' ve neve.r
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• ch ec k e d 1t s1nce
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• the previous owner fo you
Perhap s you didn ' t even
• check it then . Ther e may
• have been no urgent reason
to An apparentl y se cur e
deed ca n turn ou t to be a
wort hless piece of paper ,

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Any of these detects - as
well as many ot hers coul d mal(e you r deed
1n val1 d
Bul de tec t i ve
deeds are !he e)(cept ion ,
not th e rule , s.o don ' t be
lr lghtened
Jus t
be
cautious. And the bes t way
to be cau t1ous IS to deal
With,:, r eputable re al es tate
profe ssio na l
an d
a
kn owledgeaiJ ie real estat e
Iawver

For instance, suppose the
deed st ates the name of the
seller , but doe sn'l conta in
If fhere is any th ing wt
his si gnature., Suppose the can do to help you in th~
se ll er wes under 71? field of real estatt please
Su ppose the 5eller d ied phon e or d rop l n at

belore you rece1ved the LEADINGHAM
REAL
ESTATE , 512 Second Ave..

• deed? Suppose there's an
e error 1n the way the deed

Gallipolis. Phone 44 6-7699 .
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Rodi no. D-N. J ., to schedule
committ ee act ion on one of
the 3S pending resolutions
calli ng fur a pruposed co nstitutiona l amendmenl that
will require th e fe deral
gov ernme nt to have a
balanced budget.
" Ad upt iun of any one of the
pendt ng resolution s and
referral s 10 the stales would
be a clea r signal lo the
America n people that thei r
elected offi cials are willing
tu make Iruth and spending
lhe fi rst maj or step toward

25' OFF LABEL

ELBERFELD

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summer

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Instant Coffee ~~~ r •
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responsibility in govern·
ment ," Dev ine wrote Rodino.
REV IEW SOUGHT
COLUMBUS 1UP! t Ohio
Cuns umcrs' Counsel William
A. Sprailey wants the Public
Uiiliti es Commission or Ohio
to check to se(' if Oh1o utilities
huvc charged customers 100

much £ur the extra natura l
gas needed du ring the wmter
shortage when coal miners
were un strike .
Spratley asked the PUCO to
reconsider it s approval of aU
fuel charges imposed by the
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio
Elect ric Cu. They said Thursda y it had discovered its
ove r chargin g through the
audit. It found it was passing
along a hi gher rale which
incorrectly incl uded transmi ssion charges, which the
PUCO will not allow to be
added onto bills.

11• OFF LABEL

SAVEUPTO
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Save $1.00 when you buy
any Instead ®bra

Listerine

I OW30 QUAKER STATE
IOW40 GULFPRIDE MULTI-G

Mouthwash :~~.~.

Motor
Oil.. ........

Sale ends July 8,1978
You r summer figure begins at the Play tex&lt;!!Summer Sale

I

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:SONANZA

CAlP

',.
Instead&lt;! · The bras for a fu ller,
'
'more beau tiful bus t. Instead wil l
help your l1 gure lrve up to ti s
full potential - by not only lifting Irom the boltom
bu t also gently gathering you from the s1des
Instead® is pmfec t for summer fa shron s - and it's
available in J/4 cup. plunge and convertible strap styles.

Save $2.00 when you buy any
"i can't believe It's a girdle" ® girdle
firm control yet unbelievably lightweighl for cool comfort
all summer long - in brief, average leg, long leg and
high-waist long leg styles.
·

•48 MONTHS FINANCING
•OPEN TIL 8 PM

LINGERIE DEPT.
ON 2ND FLOOR .
OPEN FRIDAY
NIGHTTIL8
OTHER WEEK DAYS

OPEN 9:30A.M. to s P.M.

2

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Su ppor t wtth lreedom of movement - lace cups and
butterfly front make Living the slrelch bra that moves
with you ... breathes with you.

5797
•HIGH TRADE-INS

33

• • • • • . . Btl.

SMITH

•HUGE DISCOUNTS

.

Bounce Faltric 60·Ct.$ .
50 ft ener .-........ Box

ROUND TOP

Save $1.00 when you buy any Living ®bra

DOC

LIMIT I JAR PLEASE

Evaporated
Kroger Milk
Mueller Elbow
8-oz~
Macaroni ... ____ ....
Kroger
$ 79
Peanut Butter

Not responsible for accidents . Lunch, Terms : Cash or
checks with po sitive 1. 0 . No item s shown until day of
sa le.

JACOB Y MODERN 1

Quart
Jar

Save $4.00 when you buy any
" i can't believe it's a girdle"®all-in-one
lhe same great lightweight fabric combined with a cool
"crepeset" tricot support bra for a smooth bust-to-hip line
- perfect under summer fash ions - remarkably cool , too ...
And , jus t in lime for summer, they're now available in
be1ge. So rush in now for great summer looks at special
summer prices.

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

~o;dwich or Hot Dog Buns2 ~-~: Sl

89
Peach CoHee Cake ..... _..~~;~·
c

ROYAL VIKING DANISH PILLID ITL\WIIIIY 01

VILLAGf IA~IRY

Angel Food Cake .... ... _.... ~;~·
Big Value Fig Bars ..... ___ .. ':t.~~

SJ2 9

99 c

Kroger 20-oz.
White Bread
KROGER

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Knt~er

Dot.

lrade A Lar11 Eggs .. .... . .......... . Doz.

ALL KROGER STORES

OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY ,

Except Closed Saturday Midnight Til 9 AM Sunday
Except Hinton , White Sulphur Springs And 514 S. Third St. Ironton

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KIOGII PIOZIN
Pre-Whipped Topping._._. _~:::·
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lroger Glazed Donuts ._... t:;,o:
PIOZIN
Mrs. Smith Apple Pie .__ .__ :k;~
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KROGER CELEBRATES THE ANNUAL

PO EROY FROG JU P

With Frog Legs ....................... lb~2 29 Po~:;:rb~·r:.,
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YOUR PROOF OF CHOICE
QUALITY IN KROGER BEEF ~...--

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·$ 79

fANIAIII C SA VINGS

Qt.

Bright
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CHOICE

All Kroger Beef is inspected lor
quality by on oHicial U.S.
Department of Agriculture expert.
He makes sure our beef meet
rigid government standards lor
texture ,
color ,
maturity,
marbling , bone structure and
other features necessary to earn
the U.S. Gov't. Graded CHOICE
seol of quality . You Can Depend
On Kroger For The
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MACARONI &amp; CHEESE

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BEEF AND H.YDRA TED TEXTURED
VEGIT ABlE PROTEIN MIX

22-oz.

Kroger's
Pro ............ .. .lb.

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MEATOIIUF

Kroger
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W•1eners .... 12·ol
Pkg .
IN IHI .,ICI

Kroger Meat8ologna..

SERVE 'N' SAVE All

99c
99cSJ
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09

VARIETIESSLICED

Luncheon
l·lb,
Mea ts .. ....... Pkg.

SJ19

COUNTRY CLUB All VARIETIES

Wafer Sliced Pouch
3·0l.
Meats ...... Pak

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KANDU

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$369

Loin Strip ......... ...lb .

Rib Eye .. .. .... ....... lb .

U.l . GOV'I GIADID CHOICI.

U,l , GOV1 GRADID CHOICI .

Wh~~~vBoneless

$169 · Wh;i;vBoneless

Bottom Round ..... lb.

LAHOIEY

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Sour Cream .... ~;~::
Quick Bread Dough .~:;:
$169
$399 32·01.
Lowfat MilkI.. ... . ~~:
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Corn Oil
Margarine

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Turkey BrHst Roll... ....... ~~. '3 29 Chopped Ham .... ............ lb.51

:$2 39

Top Sirloin .... .......

~en:INp :......,.69c

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Amish Baby $269 Pork or
$289
Swiss Cheese ...lb.
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39 C Wsh~~~~goZEN 99 C~~~;~;;'f"" SJ59

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CHOICE

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Fresh
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GOV'T GRADED CHOICE,
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Potatoes

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Cost Cullers Rtductd 6·1r 11

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' MISS LIQUID

Detergent

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59c =!.!.Ham . . 99

HOll YFARMS , U.S.D.A. INSPECTED

Mixed
Fryer Parts .. .lb.

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HOll YFARMS . U.S.D.A. INSPECTED
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Pick '0' Chix
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c

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AND INfOIMAfiON SHEn FOR
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YOUR LOCAL KIOGII STORE

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..
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2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS:

137 PINE STREET, GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
7.00 W. .MAIN ST., POMEROY, OHIO

Supplemenl To

THE SUNDAY TIMES SENTINEL

~

STORE HOURS: 9-9 DAILY 12-8 SUNDAYS

Summertime...

:::.:.i~- .:...~. ..

And The Savin'

T~G~;;E
Moneydew Melons .. ...Each

Is Easy!

3,. st

·coLA

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SALAD
.DRESSING

SJ49
.

The famo" Krager Garden, this time of year, will
remind you alot of the old time fn1h and vegetable
stand. Sweet, sUIIIIIIery prices on s01111 of the
nicest fruits aroun4 town. Ripe, peak·of·tlle·IMIIII
MUONS . •• CANTALOUPES, HONEYDEW, AND OF
COURSE YOUR OLD FRIEND WATERMELON. Plump,
juicy p.;.ches, ad their cous~?~, the nectarines·
Dark sweet cherries ore comm 1n from the Great
Northwest .. .and those big luscious red: ripe
Driscoll Strawberries from sunny Southern Cahfor·

KELLOGG'S

CORN FLAKES
WE REDEEM FEDERAL
fOOD STAMPS!

32oz.

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EVERYTHING INCLUDING NICE LOW PRICES!

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Granny Smith Appleh

FRESH

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Quart

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ALL VARIETIES

1

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OSCAR MAYER

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$15

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ExTRA.lARGE

s~n NEw cRoP

California

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Oscar Mayer Ham Steaks ...... ~·~;:
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Pickle &amp; Pimento Loaf,
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lb

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199

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8
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09
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Claussen P1ckles ......... , Jar

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DOG FOOD
"SUNSHINE" Vanilla

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,.

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2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS:

137 PINE STREET, GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
7.00 W. .MAIN ST., POMEROY, OHIO

Supplemenl To

THE SUNDAY TIMES SENTINEL

~

STORE HOURS: 9-9 DAILY 12-8 SUNDAYS

Summertime...

:::.:.i~- .:...~. ..

And The Savin'

T~G~;;E
Moneydew Melons .. ...Each

Is Easy!

3,. st

·coLA

SCOT LAD

SALAD
.DRESSING

SJ49
.

The famo" Krager Garden, this time of year, will
remind you alot of the old time fn1h and vegetable
stand. Sweet, sUIIIIIIery prices on s01111 of the
nicest fruits aroun4 town. Ripe, peak·of·tlle·IMIIII
MUONS . •• CANTALOUPES, HONEYDEW, AND OF
COURSE YOUR OLD FRIEND WATERMELON. Plump,
juicy p.;.ches, ad their cous~?~, the nectarines·
Dark sweet cherries ore comm 1n from the Great
Northwest .. .and those big luscious red: ripe
Driscoll Strawberries from sunny Southern Cahfor·

KELLOGG'S

CORN FLAKES
WE REDEEM FEDERAL
fOOD STAMPS!

32oz.

*
*
MACARONI
*
SPAGHETTI *
*
*
*
OR

Kroger buyers rush to where the growers are,
to get the pick of the crop.. .
.

KRISPY

SO YOU CAN DEPEND ON KROGER FOR THE BEST Of
EVERYTHING INCLUDING NICE LOW PRICES!

&amp;9C

IMI'OITED

Granny Smith Appleh

FRESH

':B.riscoll'~ ·

Strawberries .........

Quart

S. J&amp;C

Kroger Welcomes
Your Federal
f 00dstamps

ALL VARIETIES

1

lb

Oscar Mayer Franks ............... .Pite:
OSCAR MAYER

•

•

$15

12·01 .

ExTRA.lARGE

s~n NEw cRoP

California

.....

Jb

Nectarines ... .. ... ...... ··.lb.
.... F h
~r~sen Beans... ............lb.
Fresh Spinach or
Collard Greens .........

49c
3 $1
·

lb•.

:~~lam .. .. ... .. . . 3 . .sl
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~:~:!, Com . .. .. .. . 5'"" 69~
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64oz.

'9

•

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· •

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12·01 ,

4oz.

·
$139

$159
·
5169

Beef Smok1e L1nks ..... ....... .. :.... Picg.
Oscar Mayer Ham Steaks ...... ~·~;:
l ·lb $179
Sliced Bologna .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. . Pies:
OSCARMAYERAllVARIETIES

OSCAR MAYER
SLICED LUNCHEON
MEA S

4
CA A

· UverCheese,
Pickle &amp; Pimento Loaf,
Cotto W•all, ·
Bologna &amp; Chttse And
8-ot..
Spiced Luncheon ... · · · · · · · · Pkg ·

c

OSCARMAYERCHOPPEDHAMOR

8-o~.

ROUNDORSQUARE

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Ham And Cheese loaf ......... · Plcg.

lb

OSCARMAVER

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199

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8
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09
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Claussen P1ckles ......... , Jar

Oscar.Mayer Variety Pak .... Pke.'

WHOLE OR ICIClE . •

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139 .
$169
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99

SOLO 50e Off

DOG FOOD
"SUNSHINE" Vanilla

WAFERS

OSCARMAYER

. REGULAR OR $Wilt' SOUR

.

2

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2~0ff Label

. LESTOIL
ns UN SHINE"
COOKIES

28oz.

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Shriners throughout Ohio will
hand out more than one
million copies of a· four-page
tabloid newspaper Saturday
june 24) to tell about the
services offered fr ee at
Shriners Hospitals for

Shriners operate iB donations of any amount as
Crippled Children and Shrine
they pass out the four-page
Bum s Institute. The news- hosp itals for crippled
papers will be given away. children, the nearest being at tabloid.
In this statewide cirShriners, however, will be Lexington, Ky., and three culation project, the Twin
seeking contributions to help bums institutes, th"e nearest City Shrine Club members
.meet the $42,000,000 budget being at Cincinnati.
Children are admitted to are joining other members of
for the hospitals and bums
Aladdin Temple in Columbus
institutes in the current fiscal these fa cilities without and Shriners of AI Koran
regard to race, religion or
year:
nationality, and all treatment Temple in Cleveland, Antioch
is provided free. Since the Temple in Dayton, Syrian
first Shriners Hospital was Temple in Cincinnati, Tadbuilt more than 50 years ago, mor Temple in Akron, and
Shriners have spent ap- Zenobia Temple in Toledo.
The newspapers will tell
proKimately $372,000,000 to
how
to have a crippled or
treat more than 200,700
burned
child admitted to a
children.
Shrine
hospital or burns
The members of Twin City
institute.
This information
Shrine Club will accept
included an emergency
telephone number that may
be called day or night if a
child
ill seriously burned.
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Wednesday · through
Friday, chance of showers
or thundershowers dally.
Partly cloudy tonight with
Hlgha will be In the 80s a low in the low or mid 60s.
Wednesday and Thursday Sunny Tuesday with high
and upper 70s or 80s temperatures in the low 80s.
Friday. Tbe low wtu be In Probability of precipitation
the 60s.
80 percent today, 2Q percent
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1-r , front row, are, Ralph Webb, Dallas Hill, Arthur J.
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Robert Spencer, Sheriff James Proffitt and Walton R.
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wflll RENCH FRIES

TWIN CITY SHRINE CLUB members will be
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tell about the services offered free al Shriners Hospitals
for Crippled Children and Shrine Burns Institutes. Shown

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Judy Riggs, left, direclor of the Regatta Baton
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thunderstorms for Lak e
a large trophy. The winn~r is Susie Dray, Paris, Ky ., who
Pomona . The tornado
woo in the final queen competition for all ages. The travel
warning it issued was 10
trophy of tbe coo test went to Donna Starling who traveled
minutes too late.
389 miles from North Carollns to take part In Sunday's
Rescue worker s Sunday
competition at the Meigs Hlgh School.
pulled six bodies from the
calm, warm waters of the
lake, bringing the death toll
in Kansas' worst boating
disaster in history lo 14.
Dragging operations were
scheduled to resume today
for the body of a 9-year.()ld
girl, the only missing victim
NEW YORK (UP!) - PaUy Hearst ~nato marry one of of the quick-forming twister
that slammed lnlo the doubleher 14nll4lf bodyiiUllfds, Newsweek magazine reporlll.
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Murder trial ends Sunday
PAUlDING, Ohio (UPI )- A week-long murder trial in
Paulding County Common Pleas Court ended Sunday when a
jury found Dewayne Champioo, 18, Antwerp , guilty of
involuntary marislaughter. He was accused in the stabbing
death of 67-year.()ld Fred Mollet or Antwerp Dec. 22.
The jury took nearly a day to reach the verdict. It rejected
charges of aggravated murder and aggravated robbery sought
against Champioo by the county prosecutor 's office .

Dogs kill newborn infant
MOUNT SINAI, N.Y. (UP!) - A newborn boy was killed
by hla parents' husky dogs Saturday evening, police reported

Sunday. Police said the lklay.()ld child, Stephan Gatta, was
JX'Onounced dead of puncture wounds in his lower extremities
at Mather Hospital in PortJeflerson, N. Y.,at 7:30p.m.
The child, covered with blood, was found on the flO?~ near
his overturned crib by his mother, Ann, when she went mto the
master bedroom lo see why her female husky had not
respooded 10 her caU, police said.

Midwesterners more infonned
MASON CITY, Iowa (UP!) - Midwesterners generally
are better Informed than residents of the larger cities on tbe
coasta, CBS News 'correspoodent Richard Threlkeld says.
Threlkeld, speaking on KIMT-TV's "Newsmaker"
JX'ogram, said one reason ill the agricultural nature of tbe
economy. He said people need to know about the latest
developments in agriculture and energy, so they make a point
to stay informed.

Suney showing shock waves
WASffiNGTON (UP! ) - AUPisurvey shows shock waves
from the 1978 taxpayers revolt, begun by California voters who
adopted PropOII!tlon 13 to roll back property taxes , rumbled
across the land like a summer thunderstorm.
The vote clearly boosted similar citizen movements to
llnlit taxes or goverrunent spending in Oregon, Utah,
Masaachuseus, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, Nebraska and
Michigan. Of these, Oregon ill the best bet to become the next
state 1o cut property taxes.

Newspaper hack on street
NEW YORK (UPI) - The New York DaUy News was back
oo the streets Sunday following a. four-day reporters' strike
which had succeeded oo shutting off publication for just two
days.
The paper's first edition, for Sunday, hit the streets at 10
p.m. Saturday with a nearly 2-lnch high headline saying "HI
THERE! GLAD TO BE BACK."

Need not fear life--Carter
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FORT CLAYTON. Panama Canal Zone (UP!) - In a
llpeeCh obvjoualy deaiiJiled to head off a mass exodus by
troubled U. S. employeea, Preatdent Carter personally told
skeptical American Canal Zme workers they need not fear life
under Panamanian rule, they will enjoy full ecooornlc and dvU
rtghta.

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MOll u. S. civilians of the :rooe boycotted Carter's
appeartnce and a few of thote who came wore "Keep Our
Canal" T411r11 and waved one or two placarda reading ,
"President Carter - The Best President Panama Ever Had."

Cyclist
injured

Meigs County Sheriff
James J. Proffitt reports
deputies investigated a
motorcycle - lawnmower
accident shortly after noon
Sunday on CR 28 on top of
Keno Hill that hospitalized
Joe Bartoe, 21, Lcng Bottom.
According
to
the
preliminary report , Scott
Justus, 13, Bashan Road, son
of Mr. and Mrs . Elm er
Newell, was operating a
Wheelhorse lawnmower and
had just puUed onto CR 28
from an adjacent field when a
southbound motorcycle
operated by Bartoe, at·
tempted to pass the lawn·
mower on the right and
struck the right front wheel of
the mower - knocking the
wheel off the mower. The
cycle and Bartoe continued
on a short distance then
slammed Into the embankment. The cycle came to
rest on its side in a ditch.
Bartoe was transported to
Veterans Memorilll Hospital
by the SyraC\IIe Emergency
Squad. Both the mower and
cycle were believed to have
been in the southbound lanes
at the point of Impact.
The accident ill still under
investigation.
Sunday deputies began an
investigation Into the
breaking and entering of
Gilbert's Texaco at Hobson.
According to the report, a
front door was apparently
kicked out.
Sources advised approximately f30 to $40 In
change was taken as well as
an unknown quantity of
cigarettes and candy. The
theft is still under In·
vestlgatlon .
Friday evening, a 1973
Oldsmobile was destroyed by
rt re whlle parked In a
driveway on Happy Hollow
Rd . Richard Dailey said his
auto was parked in the
driveway when he noticed
smoke coming from under
the da!lh and around the
windshield.
'The Rutland Fire Dept. was
called to the acene to extinguish the fire, however the
vehicle was gutted. No one
was Injured.
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Saturday night.
The weather bureau in
Topeka had issued a severe
thunderstorm watch about 10
minutes before the boat left
its dock, lxlt did not issue a
tornado warning until 7:25
p.m. - after the damage was
done.
A spokes man · for the
weather service said the
tornado that capsized the II-

year-old boat was too small 10
be seen by radar .
The showboat, a pleasure
craft carrying 59 passenge rs,
was about 10 minutes into a
three-hour cruise when the
slim tornado formed over the
lake, flippin g the boat
completely and spilling most
of the persons aboard into the
~oot deep storm-whipped
waters.

The owner of the boat, was oo the shore. "It just kept
Bruce Rogers, said he saw bobbing up and down."
lhe tornado forming over the
Eight of the victims' bodi es
lake and ordered the boat's were
recovered
late
pilot to head back to the dock Saturday, most of them from
at full power, but the funnel th e deck of the boat after it
cloud hit when the craft was was righted. The bodies of the
still about 100 yards from vic tim s recovered Sunda y
shore.
during five hour s of dragging
" It was the longest, operations were found near
slimmest. thing ," said where the boat lipped over.
Charles J. Herschell, who
Divers from Lee 's Summit,
Mo ., joined in the rescue
operations early Sunday but
could not locate any of the
bodies in the tree-lined lake's
muddy waters. Six boats
dragged the lake for about
two hours before fin~M,Ig the
nYst 1i:5a}', tmtrme 1 'We't
brought up soon afterward.
A spo kesman for the

No changes noted in
bookmobile schedule
There will 1M! no changes in
the visits of the Meigs Jackson • Vinton Counties
Bookmobile makes to !chools
in 1978. The bookmobile,
which stops in three counties
and is administered by a ten·
county library co-operative,
will continue to visit
elementary schools in Meigs
county through December of
this year.
Changes in bookmobile
oepration to be put into effect
in 1979 are presently being
discussed by the 10 counties
making up the Ohio Valley
Area Libraries to which
Meigs county participates.
Recommendations for next
year's bookmobile and maila-book operations have been
made by Tom Olson, extension services specialist for
OVAL and copies of the
proposals can be seen at the
Pomeroy Library . Two main

proposals that affect Meigs
county are that the book·
mobile no longer stops at
schools and that the book·
mobile concentrate its visits
in the larger communities
outside of Pomeroy and
Middleport .
Omitting the school stops is
recommended be c ause
schools are able to receive
$2.01 per pupil for library
books, which is more than
either the bookmobile or the
local libraries have for
buying books. Also, because
children come on the book·
mobile in such large numbers
and in such a short time at the
schools, extra stall and many
extra books are needed at
those stops.
In addition, the libraries
have asked the school
districts to help pay for part
of the cost of the bookmobile
and have been refused three

times .
It has been suggested the'
bookmobi le would be more
useful ii it stopped in the
lar ge r villages and com·
munities outside of Pomeroy
and Middleport twice a
month for longer periods of
time . fn this way , children
and adults can schedule visits
to the bookmobile while it
remains in one place for
several hours. Instead of
bookmobile visits being four
weeks apsrt they will be two
weeks apart.
Int erested people are invited to share their ideas and
recomme ndat ions for the
bookmobile by writing to the
Pomeroy Library, 200 East
Broad Street, Pomeroy, Ohio
4S769 or to Tom Olson, OVAL
Extensi on Service s
Specialist, Ohio Valley Area
Libraries , 107 West Broad·
way, Wellston, 45692.

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WASHINGTON iUPli House of Repr ese ntativ es commlttl'e ha s
approved about $45 million
for the design of a coal
liquefa cti on plant to be
located in West Virginia,
ac cording to committee
chairman Harley 0 .
Staggers, D-W. Va.
Staggers said the interstate and Foreign
Co mm erce Co mmittee
approved the fund• as part
of a bill authorizing money
for th e Department of
Energy.
Staggers said West
VIrginia is an ideal location
lor such a plant because of
A

lbi large reserves of coal,

available transportation,
and proximity to eastern
utnlltles.

Kansas Parks and Resources
Author ity, wh ich has
jurisdiction over th e 4.000
acre lake, said the dragging
operations would continue
"as long as we,re missing
people."
The missing girl was the
daughter and grandaughter
of two of the H victims .
Two of the survivors of the
mishap were listed in fair
condition late Sunday at a
neatby Topeka hospita L
Authorities early Sunday
began pumping water from
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Jurore-

being
chosen
Jurors · were being seated
th is morning in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court in the
aggravated mu rder case of
Leona rd Fitchpatrick, 21,
Middleport . Fitchpatrick is
charged with the shooting
death of his wife, Kathryn
Ellen Fitchpatrick on April 9.
According to Sheriff James
Proffitt , F'i tchpatr ick was
taken into custody following
the 2:10 a.m. Sunday shooting
death of his wife of less than
one year.
Mrs. Filchpat rick, 21, was
apparently shot in the head
by a 12 gauge shot gun .
Bond for Fitchpatrick was
set at $60,000 after the April
preliminary hearing.

Man injured
in accident
The Pomeroy Police are
investigating a onHar accident'whlch occurred at 2:15
a.m. Sunda y.
Russell
Morri s,
21,
Pomero y, was travelling
north on Union Avenue at an
unknown speed when his
vehicle rounded a left tum
and went off the right side of
the road. The ca r then
traveled along a dit ch before
stopping at a dirt roadway off
Union Ave.
Morris was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
and then transferred to
Holzer Medical Center where
he is Usted in satisfactory
condition. There was damage
to the windshield, the right
front fender and hood of the
car.
At 11 :39 a.m. the Pomeroy
squad was called to Butternut
and Brick Streets for Harvey
Whitlatch, Pomeroy, who
was dead on arrival at
Veterans Memorial.
At 8:U p.m. a car came to
the fire station with Tabitha
Garder 3 monthS old, who
wu taken by the squad to
· Holzer for treatment ol a high
fever .
At 9:46 pm . the squad
transported Alma McDougal,
54, Cheshire, to Holter
Medical Center.

These are the ~~~~ of the Regatta Batoo TwirUng
contest held Sunday at the Meigs Hlgh School. From the
left are Lcrena Dray, Paris, Ky ., 7-ll age group; Missy
Carpenter, Parkersburg, 9ol0 age group; Wendy Reeves ,
~

Parkersburg, 11·12 age group; Susie Dray, Paris, ll·1f
age group, and Lori Mitchell, West Portsmouth, 1~20 age
group.
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